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                    <text>THINK IT'S HOT? NO HOTTER THAN THE BARGAINS ON THIS PAGE TODAY. PHONE 1821

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WRLAKA APARTMENTS*; room*,
private bath*. 114 W. Pint St

FURNISI IED

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Clark Court, 17-92 South nf city
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Phone 328
FUnNISHKII kllchcnrlip a p t
Klumhe* land Courl. Iliway 17 92
Bnuth nf City l.inilla.
ONP. ROOM rfflcMney apartment
aullahle for couple nr *ln«le
Private hath. Ideally lor*lrd
acrnit from Prut (llfire Impure
Manuel Jacnbtrn'a l&gt;rpl Store
A TTR A C TIV E 3 room lurnivn.-d
Apt Tile bath, »creened |i*irrh.
Water furnished A mile* finrn
Sanford |37 ,v&gt; per month Ph»np
1373 titer 7 p.m.__________
2 AND 3 ROOM aplt Reatonahle
I I I Elm Call 17*7 W.
2 AND I Bedroom Apartment*
Call llin
4 ROOM furnlihed apt. M3
Ea*t 14lh St
Phene 423
116 Weil 2nd SI

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RAV3IOND M H i l l . . Ill M IO H
f*. D IBcM* y man, Avioclalr
261 Stiulh Park Are.
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23— MUNDRY SERVILE -23

One hour • Waih and Damp
Diy
One hour 4 • Waih and Dry
Fold
Ftnlihrd Laundry
Sanilone Dry Cleaning

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6 * 9 lle.y y wright Lino
Irum ling*
llrg 116 93 t htorne Step. vtrvrD
124 93 ( halve Cot
Ilea P9 93 ITjlfurrn
lirnkery
Keg 119 93 Metal Ulllily
(abirrel
Keg 119 93 Cedar Wardrobe
Keg lr.9 93 chrome 5 pc.
Dinette
ftrn 169 93 Sofa Befit
Keg $79 93 Studio Lounge
Iteg f 109 93 3 4&gt;e Bedroom
Suite
Reg noons Bunk Bed
( ootplele

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For Krun-deling and repair*
Nothing D»un -Small Monthly
Payment*
Slier mun ( ’nnrretp Co.
Ou* We--1 lllh
phone- I7»l^|(y»|

H in d a tl F ie r irlc ( ’o.
Rendl* and Crmley Appliance*
Youngilown Kllchen*
Eleflrlral rnnlracllng and repair*
117 Magnolia Ave.,
Phone 113

Seminole County
Motors, Inc.
Dodgf— Plym outh
519 E. Flral gl.

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I. SII.L Piano Teeholrlan
9H ph"iie 7IM Bnilte I. Sanford
16M
CAfil'LN TN Y and painting. Call
19M 974 W

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£ath apartment. Furnlihed m 1473
' unjyrnUhed. Screened porchei Furnllitre Cenler 111 Wevl HI St. ACCOUNTING. Part Time I’hnne
1033-R after 12 noon.

L U M I N U M W IN D O W S
FURNISHED ! Bedroom, upilalr* AllAtype*
Quality twlng equal We Wll.I, l&gt;(( 1 hlld rare in rnv home
apt CaU 433 W.
Day nr nlglil. Call 1532 M 2.
are nnl undrevidd
C A M P R B L L 'S C A B I N B T
MAGNOLIA APARTMENTS
I’lmne 1447 12 oust n e w * r tr p n n ru N r.'iF s 12
Juat renovated, furnlihed 170 - 173 Iliway 17 9? South

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•er month. 1313 Magnolia SI
Jona'» Rcelty Co. Phone 1129

INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
t'rumlfjr and Montetth

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A .R .C . A lu m in u m JnlousieH
If yon have a am alt hu*ine*« In a
With G'hmI Ifnutekeeplng'* teal of
verluded part nf town and are
approval. Sire 24 37i3o*t— Only
N tw , Modern Office Space
Inleretted In getting rtnlnmerx,
Now eveilable at The Edward'* Il»s n See lliem al
Kit Ihe *ervice you nlf*r !n the
Building. Rint — 130 and up per Hhermnn Concrete Pipe Co.
CU**l(led rrdumo nf Ihe Sanford
Herc'd. Cell IMJ.___________V
n‘i Out Wevl 13th SI Phone 1241 1661
SaSty
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one 1129.
FOR
BALE: Dreamwold Trailer
HKfilN YOUR VACATION
tED apt. 3 room*: Por
Park. Financed by owner Pay
At Rnhvon'* Sporting Good*
ment* lo ault YOU. Subtlanllal
____ _ rivate bath, hot i
Special* nn Billing tackle, beach
down payment Will take Trailer
»ater. electricity furola
and rampltur equipment.
a* part down payment. Call
Evtnrwde Sale* **4 Sendee
222 0 .
Rnhtwin'a S p o rtin g Cnoda
304 Eail Flral SI.
Phone 9M RESTAURANT for tale: Excell
11 and icreened porch. $30
ent location, good bu«lne*»
NO MONEY DOWN"
Priced to »ell. Phone 9161 • E. R
Buy* brand new Frlgldalre. All
Walker.
apl Private bath
porcelain Inilde and outf only
Palmetto Ave.
Frlgldalre baa Hi. Hold* 41
MISCELLANEOUS
-1 3
pound* froien food*, Hoy on nur 13 INISHED I bedroom hmive eifluilvr
ORLANDO LornVng Renllnef, «&gt;r
meter
Ice
plan
and
■ka Mary. Screened porch, gel a receipt Initead of a bill
Undo Evening Star. Call Ralph
•htar. CaU 1042 . Night* every month.
Ray, I16VJ
_____
Uied refrigerator* alto available
SPECIAL HERV9TR
-II
mi Ihla plan.

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Phony 731
Box M
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IA, FLOWERS FLAITTS-AMEUlg
COM PLETE landtcaping. Tropical
riant*; Bitter Blue Sod: Top
Soil A D _Hountree C a ^ n u T
1 7- AUTOMOBILES

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SANFORD MOTOR CO.

1461 Freerk

Ph. 137#

E.XPANDO Home, Pralrl# Schoon­
er, Stewart. Bchul* Naihaa tad
Yrllowstnne. 13% down. 9 year*

V astmn r trailer sales
Phon* 3-3443 or 3 2L»3 Palatka, FU .
1946 CH EVRO LET pick up Duck
. 1136 Dodge, good n r Itabtrip* US

» Will JAMS USED CARS

709 Celery A*e,

Phone t19M

IM C A D IL L A C 4 dour »edan, Ittl.
612 Catalina Drive Phone 1430 J
before noon

Ctnnda H. Wolfe
Special — TV nnrl Radio
1931 VICTORIA. Ford. Rxcellu
Appliance Corporation
rendition. Will aell or trade
Service and Repairs
303 Sanford Av*.
Phene 2117 H (‘A Motorola Kata* *nrt sunder*
P U m* 1796 J.
Gertr’s Texaco Hervleo
DODGE Redan with new mo
Ilia Sanfard Ave.
Pkoa 1466 1910
lor. Reaaonable. Call IM I altar

FREE
HOME TRIAL
WE8TINGHOUSE

4pm
FLOOH landing and ftnlahlng
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi
MOBILE HOMES
note County xlnre 1933. U. M. The very bait and leleal model* al
Gleaion, Lake Mary.
reoionable price* and eaay
le rm i clean u»ed trailer* t W

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Stan's Bike Shop
310 E . 4th
(F o r m e r ly
I I. E . S h u m a n 's )
Bicycle R epair
M ow er Sharpening
Key nml (ieneral Repair
Prom pt Service

TJIK GRIDDLE
"Jud Good Pood1*
P*r*l«g Slevk*. Chlrken. (r*oU
Dube*. Ilaliaw Spaghelll. S*6

I'lmd-s 1ktlu- Luruhcona :M

Dinner*. — Barbecue and
Hand* lehr*.
Kara*, tblrken*. Turkai*.
liakrd whole la Order.
Salad* In Quaallly.
II*. 17 92
Phona 137»W
O P E N D A IL Y
0 :00 n. m. ■ 10:0(1 p. m.

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.
Out West 13th St.

IIAI I GARAGE Inr general Auln
repairing Aim Wrecker Service
in? O lery Ph. 1090 M - IV* R
Night*
11nn
4*•••
CARPENTER WI1RB
59 93 For quirk repair |nhi. nr imall
hulldlng Call Jim 1162-M-4
Mn&gt;l
Avpliall paving, land clearing,-fill
66'Kl uirt and clay
‘ •peiirer
( u tm lrorllon
1331 R 2
Co.
iM h I I i i t
o f
S a n f o rd
ARTICLES MIR Sh I.E
- 3 701119 E. M ill SI.
Phone 117 Malllaml. Fla. I’h**ne. Winter Park
FURNISHED collage: I and 1 bed
717RI
lly»d furniture, aiiptiani-rt, tool*,
P60 BI »p4a. Call 432 W.
etc. Bought — vrdd Larry'* idirl. EASY Sirin )rr Wv tbef E&lt;re||enl
Rforflrtg — Sheet Metal
1219 Phone
condition, Cot!
J BEDROOM block heme M3 a
321 Eavl L«t SI I’hnne 1631
991 ll
month. If you qualify for a HI
lleollng — Air CnmHtinninf
Loin. Immediate occupancy, lant
U S E D T R A IT O R S
Fvann Roofing and
Adam*. Phone IMI
2 Frrd Fergumni I Oliver 70.
6
A R T U b L H W A Y I IM ____*
Healing ( o.
H ritl T r n r t n r Co.
Pkoaq ||
00M and bath furnlihed apl. Sanford.Orlando Iliway Phone 3(11 WE UDV. .r|) arid Ira-le lived lor 171 We*l Lnllnn b l
niiure Wllion M«ler Funrlture Co 11 n In— Raaionabln rent. Call
LNSURANCE
'-J A B
III F. HI I'hnne BS6
Shopworn and Mlnmalrhefi
Redding
7—
Pri* f lvr«l*n k Swppllea — 7
rise, BEDROOM
on
ONE
Furnlihed col
Mulitall/e A n d Fconomtg*
Free electricity and water
U P T O IIP ; D I S C O U N T
1 on s a i r
7 pi i j ive Bird*
ln*ur* with
a month R. J. Carrol 1
4 Single IMl&gt; wood llcrl*
Blrrrlrr,
1020 laurel A**
point! Motel. 17R.
2 Bahama, 0 ed crnirhr*
Phone 639 W
I Double I bdl yw nod Bed
R ollaw ay and Baby Hcd*
I Complete liedronm «ulle. mi 16ltl I I' W A M I ll
I*
"Ynur Mutual Friend*"
Day, Week nr month Tel 1423
ole flnl»h-231 nlf
Phone 164
f rrrnltnre Center, 116 Wevl Flrvl
G EN E It A I, Sheet Mefnl Meehanle
E r l l O l . ’S
H F O D IN O
W.tge, riOntlienMir.ile with alii)
Corner
Celery
and
Sanford
Are.
COOL, clean 4 Room dnwnvlalr*
By Phone 79 Santnrd
I'hnne 1232
apt. &gt;11 Park Avr
M ASHA 1*&gt;o Irurtlon work Hull*
rURNISIHip ApartmrnT Kler , USED W m luTv All im.i Iipv
Preferred Bale, fo Preferred
er (my t.ib Cirntr.icl Applies
T hornughly rernndilmneil. Tevi
and
nd walrr Summer ralev
Policyholder*
lion guide, “ Al.i'kit to il,* trnlli
ed, apprlived and guaranteed —
l-J.
11 &gt;V) Wrile Box 452. ( Ill o
John
Wiliiami
Inn. Agen.'f
Krnm 139 tu Kaay lertn.v.
Kennydale, W»«h
I I I Sanford Atlantic Raak
FURNISHED rnll.gr
Children
I Inildr II. W n|r«
Phone 34
welcome Phone ll&gt;4 W
DE
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ly,
Appllanre Corporation
help
harvr.t
rfop.
in
New
York
M
l
Sanford
Ave.
Phone
2117
1 ROOM furnlihed apartment 416
Mitvt be vtdwr Hon r oroviderl
, fPalmetto
l
Ave. -Phone 1067
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rrnt tree Wrllr Bert Mrfrowell
Jalouuie Window** and Doom
RPvB US FIRST FOR
Stony- Hill Farm Alton, New
C LEA N anl Car gtrage. I nr 2
New low price* —
tmurance of all kind*
York * W*»ne County,
adult*. 411 Park.
SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO,
RAYMONO M. BALL
761 IVevI HI SI.
Phone III
South Park Ave
Phone 960!
LAR G E. furnlihed room with pri­
IIWORR W A N TE D
- H
vate hath. Quiet neighborhood
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in
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IN M R A N C E
1300 Magnolia
W ILL DO ironing In my home II B Venelian Hllnda
I’hone 730 W.
OOM furnlihed apt Private en­
— Factory lo You —
m OLK*M I O H 1*aSI is
I
lace. 013 Park Ave. Mr*. It. W Enrloied head Sag proof bollnm E X P E R T Ivplvt davlre* typing In
Pin it!) « 1 [
r.
rail with plaillr end*. P liillc nr
her home. Dnlnrei Poire. Call
496 W
rayon tape*. Collon nr nylon
A J l AN l |( I a •v► i ) l ,
I Bedroom Home 1603
rord*.
!eUonvltle Phone 443
WASHING
and
Ironing
done
In
mi
Senkarlk.ftlAna and Paint Co.
IRVING PRYOR
home Phone 231 K
112 III Writ *nd St.
Phone 376
h fR N IS H EO D
with
W Irollag#
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20* . 210 M B IR C H B L D G .
pofte ^One
‘ » let
Bedroom. Rramnahle
CAKPP.NTKTl ward* general it Your Slate Farm Imurance Agent
U N F IN IS IIK D K U R M T U H F
Elm
alr and painting Thorns* W Low ro»t auto and (Ire imurance
CbeM*. de*k* and bonkr**e* or
etgiuon. 1401 Court St. Phnn*
NICE, redecorated live mom and eomplele bedroom *ulle». I’hone
1031 R.__________
,

Eait 14th M
Room 2HI I'dwarrlt* Bldg
IMAM. 4 Bedroom home Living Park K Commercial
Pit 16
room, dining area, kitchen, fenc I. R Aleiandrr
T. M Slrmger
&gt;d bark yard. HO per month. Irani
Keg Real Fllote Broker*
Ada mi Av*, Phone Mra. Wllle.
Whether
buying or telling, II wll1
li»l until l p m.
_
pay you lo vee;
FURNISHKP api. 3 ronmi irreen
J. W. IIAI.L. REALTOR
ad por
pore*, extra rnlltway bed.
Florida Slate Rank Building
;e, all Park. Phone San Call H a ir
Phone I7M

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T H E SANFORD H ERALD
p - ELE C TR IC A L SKBVTCKS •
Pag* I t
Th an. July I, IM I
For Appliance*, contracting— all
'round electrical tcrvica. tine
RACE FROG D is ri-A Y
your General Electric Dealer.
BALTIMORE A - A new gue«t
f l u f a H E k c ir lc Co.
wa* on dliplay tolay al the Bal­
Ill Magnntla Art.
O n e 442 timore Zoo— a ilx-lrgced frog.
Schoolboy* Janie* ft Franne*
and Reid MacCallum of Phoenix,
O F F IC E EQ U IPM EN T -2 3 lid . dlicovered Ihe unu«ual vpecl
HAYNES Office Machine Cn., men on Ihe golf rour*e of Ihe
Typewrifen, adding machlnea, Hillenadle Country Club
Sale* Rental*, 314 Magnolia, Ph
Dr. Rnberl Sira muni of Ihe Na­
44.
tural Mbtory Society of MarylanI
identified Ihe frog av a “ nol un
FILIN G Cabinet*, any *lre Flnr known" type of freak, but Mill
Ida'* largest itrrck Check with "very rare."
George Stuart. 36 East Churrh
Street. Orlando.
The people nf Ihe Cnlted Slate*
21B E A U TY FARIPR.H
-2 1 had 26 per cent nl Ihe Inrome „f
Ihe world In 1936 and *n 7 rer cent
Harriett’n Beauty Nook
In 1916 »ay* Ihe Twentieth ( enlury
Special* on Permanent* till July Fund
13th Air Condllloned c»|l on
f'lASSIEIED DISPLAY

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Phone 1129 - A II Pelrrtn.i, Broker
401 Aworlalrv
A ll I'eler-on J r ,
P J Chetlervon. Allterl N K'lllv

UNFURNISHED a room bmjte
AVAUJN Apia
Phona 423.

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viiTin.i:s von rale - i u - H rk m i. wea vices i»—R U n j J f N O 4 -R K A r. r.STA Tg FOR S A L E -3 v SMALL 4 Bedroom e-imr. U .ln g
JALOUSIES
R K IM -M IX C O N C R E T E
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room, drying are*, kitchen. frne
Gtt-ave Trap* — i&gt;eptlr Tanka
.* mingle J,nuniy'a only perpetual tifiJm e Aluminum— Free EatirH hack yard I0»3 Adam* Avr
main. Free Tnalallatlon— Tele­
Window Mila — Until*
rare f'eriieter). Burtne** otfleei
equity— Avsurnr rnuf'ga
phone 1423 Furniture Center.
:agr :
M iracle Concrete Co.
*• •’'"h
Phone * !?
tone M m . Wiltr, 1UI unif
ilf i
»1« W. Flral.
I’lmnp I0JS
JM llm A*e. k s v e u H’ES. letterhead* Mate
pm
PLUMBINC.
13 Vi Gallon 1 mrnti. invoice*, hand bill*. and
I'ainl
C O U N T R Y I1 0 M K
J:t !*» pr I p r n ij r a in a, elr. t’rngrev.lve Cnntrarl and repair work. Free
Min' Work Shoe*
Printing Co,, Phone 406— 403
2 Bedroom. kitchen equipped
ABtltuN \V V SI'll I’l i s
etllmalea. R L. Harvey. 204
partly furnlvhrd, in *|iilr*t lhady 3PI S.inlnrii Avp
Phone 1.3211 Wp .I 13th St.
Sanford Ave Phone IX2H______
lection 7 nut*'* mil, near More*,
Sm itt jr*(i Snnppln' T u rtle 19churrhe* unit school Priced tor MAllot,ANY liniih T V Iaide, *111
BOATS . MOTORS
-l»
tpilrh talc at H.I.V i i» i «ith good
vi I tup IN licet condition. t all
Mower*
William
P.
Smith,
Outboard
Sale*657-W.
term* it required.
New lorallnn— Jiivt ntrt of CIV
Service, Mercury OuUmard Sek
2 Itlvrrfronl Ini' having Win Icpt
limit * Now handling Krntt A
7
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1
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lino
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ee. 2313 S. Park. Ph are 1174-J.
BOY
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of rlvrrfr''nl Owner
aril I
walrr
Outboard
Motor*
Alto
a
Orive
either nr holh al It Mono each.
fanixio Imp of competitive prlre BOATS. Boat hullrltng, aupptlr*
8 K M IN O L K R E A L T Y
mower* irnnt Snappln* Turtle—
r o i.A iio io I lltn■■. Camera* and
and hardware Trailer* C. Vail
IV. tut IK II Its
r. tt til lilt
pri vi up
arpp iirir ' at WlelmMC* Tom
Woo&lt;lwnrklng. 312 Sanford. Ph
IMI I'ark Airtuir
I'hnne Zi
Phone 2111
2213 W
rra Shop 210 ,*a«ith I ’ark A vp s. Seminole Blid.
l.trnlnc* All tV or 1479 J
LAWNS mowed. Call Doyle Corley, » • F U R N ITU R E- fn * M flg ^ e re
FliHir C lrm ier rmrl W in
Zaai W.
W . II. VYilliiim s llt.rllo r
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Comol'dr line name In .tod V E N E TIA N BUNDS
Itohv II. William*. Aawwtale
IIC N Pari Avp
."hone Mjn S rn k n rik Class ami I’ainl Co. D iiA cl.lN t rrntat by day. e ; r l Par i.o y pricer! Roll* Head Blind*.
112 III We I
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"hone
or month. Phone 1411 Ixe Con
Aluminum vials, enttnn of p|av
Hr lane*. Complete repair lervlce
Itolrerl A . W illiam s, Ifra llo r 2 FKDDER Air Conditioner unit*.! •Iruetiori Co. of Sanford. 319
Klin Avr
Seminole Venetian Riled Company
Hay mood L. ...... IqiiHt, Avvmlate
G Tim each. I new; I 2 Yra. old
Phone : : i
Phone It,73
Atlaotlr Itaok llldi!
I Nrv liny.)! '■'rewrite r. priced l A'.VNMOWF.US. Hand and Pew *76 Wet l Third SI.
to
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Itlryrlev rrpairerl. reluilll, paint 21 M IST AND FOIIND
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Home* •drove* flanrhea Komi' | CiOOD. "Id piano MO Mint veil tin
ed Key work Harold Stanley,
1a w t f o u r r r r r
Invert ment
week M IS IV '&gt;'1, St Sanford
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NEW 2 Bedroom lion 1 on trtrnrf
Now Open
loi ntli St .out Palmrdln Small t ree K tlmale. Write 10 Mlg
LOST
lied wallrl near non) *e
down payment and 0 1 ,11 month
Aficnl— Olertn c, I ’tt. 2 i n i"&lt;" P.VCiTINC. small Join appre
lvey‘» Keen money, return wal
ci.it* «l 12:1 J.
rel lit call Dayi— 1M7-J. Nlghli
Iv imymcnD Phone DmJ
let to Tntirhlnn'v Judv Clarke
1291 .1 Sanford
MAX r. •or l *’vn mowed hy Jerry &gt;mm
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M OW N
P A Y M E N T
1 0 1 Phone n r ; w
22—ELECTRICAL HERVH Rj*_a
3 Betlrratm rnavnnrv hon e Car Turn voor cooling pr'ibleur over
to tfir
m rle , s cre e n e d i h u H i . o th e r etr|!tt|| MINI, i" i. rlcer.il, graded FHKifDAfRK appllanre*. tale*
II. II. I 'O I 'K C O . IN C .
rav. M o .l «| 11 &lt;1h f v h r C l loan
lie* . •Kruhhery moved. DeW'HI
and irrvlce (i fl High. Oviedo.
200 S Park Ave
Phone 1440
Pay
r im in g
r o »l»
o n ly 33no
lltmler I'hnne an? W
Fla. Phone 4131 or Sanford
Dealer ■ For
l^ tw m onth!* p a y m e n t 1 P lu m e
I642 W after R p m.
I'etltlrr ■ I'arrlrr . IM|t"i«|
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Weather
Make Sanford Your

Clear («• parti) cloudy anil eontl.iurd m i tit Ihluugb Saturday
with widely tcaltried mostly * V T
m. - s Ihusorrshnwert except fsr a
itr. night »»d .
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Shopping Center
AN INDWPENUBNT DAILY NEWS!'A PER
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Eitablished 1«»08

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Rio Grande Subsiding;
62 Are Known Dead

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

KHIDAV. J1I.V 2. ItC.l

Associated P r»» L tu td Wlr»

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E A G L E P A S S . Te x. i/T’&gt; Tin* Rio (irhiule was back
it) its bank- today, its re m lliiK waters c a rry in g the secret
r&gt;{ V.oW manv died mid b a vin / i&gt;" ■•tuls tif foul, liisease-ltrerdtng mini.
Hidden in tin* m uck and in the drain in g waters was the
answer to w hether the best available figures— 152 dead. 9.0 to
400 m issing fall short of the tru th .
President Eisenhow er declared the stricken borderland
eligible for disaster loans. Gov Allan Shivers' own state
disaster task force flew to the border to w ork w ith
the
Ifili rai jieople, The lied Cross. Ihi
sub alinii Army and individual
bad lltllr rest.
Clothing, food. medicine and
money were on the way,
i he need wai greatest across the
liter in Piedrtt Netvai, whose an
nnunced loll oi 3d dead and ft
missing may be a mockerv One
W, .n un army in.ilor said the dead
there may number more than bw
Nuevo Laredo sitter Mexnat
Nam** of Seminole County girls eltv nt Laredo Tex , counted It*
attending * 4 11 Camp at Camp first dead— the bodies .if five mem
McQumrrle at Astor l‘ark ivtr* re* t*er.. nl « fanillv Identified onlv altainl this morning hy Myrtle Wil­ Gober They were recovered ye*
ton, Home Demonstration ugi-nt- It dav
Me'Iran pride liras ented dellv
Tha group will dcpivrt via but
(rom the Court llouio at noun ary of aid which the United State,
Monday, and return at about th* was anxious to tend across tin
tarnc lime next Saturday. Mitt rner Annaierlh protocol de
fuiovd "k p o il ui ' 71, " painted by A M W illuid
fulmk H*.oy dalm it iniiiMtl.il jo n ii m I//4
Wilton will ai'vompany lb** group in and s a lor.nal reuuetl from lhThuia attending m&gt; Bonnie Cut, YL-'leani. The rconest was no*
furthcoming,
although
ever
tone
Jtanrtlo lire*, Faye Garner, Charlotta Harmon. Aharon H*-rvUh, here knew food, medicine, vsilri
Kay Ivey, Unda Kokr, Mary ( lano and technical help a t , needed Ir
Ltwit, Eileen Myers, Dorothy Me- PledfXX Nerva*
Ditorgaoitation reduced the ef
Alexander, Ja * Utboino, Kind) fccticenest
such help at Ihe tl
Lou Russell, Ann Schumnh) r. Sul­ S delivered of
protocol F&lt;vnt
ly Wallace, Dully Hatch and Hilda ferried over detnile
helicopter w it di*
Erglt of Sanford Clubs; Jeannir iritis ad hv bytruck—in
the nut
F A N S A L V A D O R . E l Salvador i / t v Rebel chief i »rlo*
Beckham, bonni# Lou Buwertox, •Hatched hindt of the hungry
CfiMillo Alloa!* and g o ie rtin u iit Loss Col I Ifego Moii/on
Ida Cook, Alice Hull, llette J e a n n l a _______________
Rob.i.tun, Margaret Smith and
•ly'uud u jw-ace m e t here today enduiy Guatem ala1: tw o week
Loult# Smith of tha LongwuoJ •%*
old civil w ar I hey pledged n continuing fiplil to wipe ,.ni
Club; Gayla Burke, at Freeman, I W O / \ r r 6 S T 6 0
SEOUL
— South Korea s new cnminuiiitnii in the (V n t ia l Amerti'.’in nation
( illi A* &lt;1 I .Motorists able li
Dolor at Kitsch and Myrna Wil- r
,,
,
r
Iv electrJ National Assembly to
Ih e treaty provides fur a Itevv five -m a n nnlitni v m nla
gel a h e a d id the crowd lilt till
llama uf thr Lake Mery Club; Bur- h O l O W I I K ] J O T C O
day
handed
President
Syngniau
Giiateinnla's fourth guverm nm it this week w ith Moii/oti as highway* early today for the tony
btra Uriffn, Cathy Griffl* anJ
w ,,w
Wire a still and unexpected tebuke top man T h e other m e m U -rs Include Castillo and one of I . July t Weeks lid
Janat Johns tif the I.ak,- MonruJ
by refuting (u confirm bis new
Other lliuusamh went lo woil
Club: Geraldine Jacob*, Dal plumaide** and tw o m inisters in M nnzonN outgoing regime
» , *, grips packed with sjmri
Two Seminole County residents Cabinet
I'hilbn*. I’atriria Stone and Jeanne
ilotlii
eai!y to catcli i-vi-niny
A
u
th
o
rita
tive
sources
nuld
this
arrangcuu-nt
would
con­
Many
o'
It
bee's
own
Liberal
par­
Markka m of the Genrva Club, Vat a were arrested last night by sher
Iranis, tmses ant plain-' for - siIn
Spivey of tha Paola Club and Msiy ill's ileputlrs on charges of "reck ty member boiled to Join uul- tinue lor 15 days all.-r which th.
liter *.r-uir
Ann Slayton, Klrna Tuhtr and Ita- less driving", aeronlmr to Deputy pendents ar*l Democratic Nation­ junta will elect a "perniatienl'
llu .Vilumal Sati I v I nuns'll i alists in withholding confidence chief.
tackuh T.diy of tha Oviedo Club. n . (i. Owen.
timalrd thal wiih good wtalhei li
The agreement was signed ai
Th r accident occurred in loing frum I be slate of nuiiulerv
mill hill cat will In .in the nation's
The vole wai Mi for the Cabinet 4:45 a in in the ci-.'i-monial hat*
The Mayfr-ir Inn Swimming Pool wiw»d when Mrs Olive C. Arnold's
highways Saturday Suhdav am
of Kl Salvador'* presidential bouse
will be available Monday lor tin car was struck by one drivrn by and 74 against, with lo abstaining. befiite amhasMd &gt;rs an t represent
VI noli-s llir peak volume of Ira
Snyder of Maitland while *hr V vote* invalid and 12 absent
use of the members of the SI a) tail Jaek
vi 1 will occur Monday afternoon
wa* attrm|iting to turn Into het
The pa volts were four short of allies of a doyen countries and the
Inn Bath and f (nc.it Hub lbs driveway,
ii I evening wlirti thr tourists head
acrurdir.g lu the report the absolute majority, IbJ. needed Vatican II proi'laini* a total cease
pool, which it u.-ualiy clused lot
home
Snyder’s auto struck her car on for Cabinet confirm aIIon In thr iite m Guatemala
Cleaning on Monday* will be diaui
I ul some s.m ul the hlgbvqas
UaiUlio'i loUowert inudrd thei
,#4 Mid cleaned rest Tuesday, in the right side, bounced uvrr th* 209-smt lo-gi'lafuie
tavilrrs Hit- is,i&gt;v be then la-t
l. ur.eland from netghboGnj Hon
curb, went through several yard17te oppuiltinn was led by Xhae't duras
Stead ,
filly
I holiday weekend Ihe cuuil
on June 19, »iwin&lt;* t,i ur*r
mapped a power line and came l.&gt; two aliungrsl political enemies tn
• *
*
cil estimates thal mi in lot wdl h&lt;
rest approximately 400 yards from Ihe Demucralii’ Katmiuii-i parly— throw ihe Giimmuni&lt;1 supuorled
Tlw Kaafurd pint ultlcr will to the site of Ihe original collision
IIA.VM I n d o c h i n a u4*-Thc killed in era‘ hi between «t p in
^oiiviimrnt of President Jacolt.
closed all day July J In ubsers.inrt
Damage to Mrs Arnold's rat former Assembly Pres*lent P II Arhenr Gutman Arlient n-iigncl Frinch announnd today their today amt midoigtil Monday
ef the 1*010lb ol July, lim e Mil wa* estimated M S37S bv deputies shinn
' ‘ky and Chough Pi. any
«g ok
U I Mindav and a cea-r lire fol fro p^ ha*,- "surcpsifutlr , n
The
The twu
two were pailirularlv
paitlriilarl erili lowed »n Wednesday Ho- Junta plelod" evaciiatiun &lt;&gt;f five fortified
be ua city 14 iurai itrlisrrt sri Jhe ear owned by Snydei wa*
D EA TH TYK ES M l
Vice. Mall will be tinted and tils damaged an estimated lluo Dam cal uf two holdover* Iroln llo
lie pre which replaced Arhent after hi- Cities and 2Wsi square mib-s I
H O L ID A Y
latched ax u*ual All spa-rial it, .ige to property and lawns **• vloux Cabinet — former Finance MsJgnaiion was in him replaced
ipuluiis rice land In llo- south ul
t wenty two iw-npli win, ale l-.ok
tarry mall and perisbablrs wk. b&gt; estimated at 123
Minister I'ak III llyun, newly a|&gt; by Munion's group
ip Red liner della
lug t.irward tin- nmining to tin
drlivrrrd.
Mr* Arnold was released on pointed commerce and Intfii'lry
In .iddlliim to t'asltlln and Mun
Must of the thousand-, of snldl.-r- plea-tiles ol llie Foul III of fills
05 bsind and Snyder on bond of minister, and Paik Man Sung, re- ion, Ihe new Junta will be com invi-lvrd in the massive udhdi i - il wickrml will In- dead Moil I n
Thp regular meeting ol lb* SUM Mrs. Arnold staled that she appointed home minister.
M in i ol MaJ Enrique Oliva de already have tak&gt; n up defense JM lllghl a i le lilt of asvi tents II
Campbell la*taint Pr.si S3 Ameri med no signal before turning ac
They accused Palk of police in­ leit-e minister in Faitillo's In ur sllluns fatlher north af II ,ie-i the -Iite '' ii - ii j I average for •
for Mon cording to the sheriff's office
can l.rv ii.n. scheduled
Tii
terference and Intimidation hi the grid -.egime, amt two olhu mem an army sp krsrn.an • '
tiller diy holiday i* in mil sined
day nig til.. ha* been cancelled In
May Kt general election, and b.-r* of Monrnn's cos eminent
Viehnlnh efforts ki li
d Hu- j r i i .ding lo Asher I i oik direct.ii
cause uf the Tourlli nt Juti huh
blamed I'ak lor "a growing mile
Foreign MiriLli-r Col Manrici- movement isere heat.
f with ■d I ■■ F I -i ol a h del v l ounetl
day, according to It l. Jnhnvoi
liobuo and fte|en&gt;e Minl-tri lY l only a lew I ictieh soldiers kill'd, t Its via nil) lo- killed IN It illle
Canary trend" in South K o rn
Jr ruinnomdcr The o u t meelim
Under the Constitution, new|&gt; Jure l ull t’rui Salarar
he said and (here was "a'-un*t no along with 1U0 other injured Sis
will be Jnlv IV
turned Prune Minister Pyun Yoitg
iilher terms ol the agrtcineid lo** id ammuiiilioii vehicles or wilt drown five will iimimh ti
« • 9
Tat. Just promoted from foreign pros Ided
Ihi efleel of os er esertl.n
I gun* "
Autonr who wants la d ■ i r
Will son he olie &gt;d them**" lh*
Six building twrmlts were Issued minister, mod submit a new tab
1 Casllllu's ri-lu I tun es will to
i
In
Kingapore,
Associated
Press
fishing aver the lone t auilli • at th* City Hall yesterday, accord Im-I approved by llhee
•nuns'll a-k
ii - i . 11m notion
lli-'oi
j-.i|
at.-d
lid,,
the
regul,..
arms
Curres|hirrlent
Larii
Allen
who
r.July werkrntl, who tiorsn‘1 hit. ItiK tu city record*. Yesterday and
t ol u,,|lh tin .Kmc about
llo
rank
(or
a
Irlumphal
enlti
lot.,
t-eidly
led
liidochitu
iti.-r
i
&gt;
&gt;
bll llrenir. had hrllrr grt It In today's peimita bring the total la
ll uii-.li ,,| (he hollda v scculeut loll
Guatemala I'd )
years,
rrpoited
yrslerday
that
i|
•
•
day ur l.inmirow, arrurdin) t&gt; Y7X *o far this year.
2 llo- junta •xsURles all leglr windup of the operation w.-all i ihsl pi ai Hralh all &gt;f ll i&gt; due
Mrs. Lriha Fowler, rlrik In lln
D. C. Spivey received a penult to
lative and exrcilllie lowers a- leave more ifiaii half of llo- siia i i | lain .•iirlcs'iieis amt can In
fta a lt fudge'* office Nt* hern*** rr-iuof hi* home at n cost of an
well as supieine Cummaitd of du­ tegic Red lfi»- r della in control uf tuev riited II eann-d t-e pres ruled
•til be wlil at llir t curt II inst­ proiintalely flOO. lie will do the
al nil and will rule b&gt; maionti the t umrniini-l led Vietmmh and iiy .nilli lilies handing nil tu Kel­
aller Bison Imuotrcw until Turxdas wotk himself.
li seem mir In ito thousands ol
Funeral services will lie held at decision
pul an a Iditiunal four million Vicl Wolds that newtpjps.s devote ll
BMtntBg a* (be (Vuit House Mil'
3 The Ionia will ron&gt;ldrr whelh n arupee under the Red flag i
Robinson of 707 K. Fifth lb* x'sugle lunrral home in Jack
be rloied Monday In obnrvanrr ul St.Janie*
Ihe s. h(eel II can tie plevenled
received a permit to make gen­ inniitle st 2 p m tomorrow fur er to jtmlish or Mis;iend hi pirl
The nia|or renters atiand uie-t | , onlv il even per Min whu gel» be
the holiday. Incrutex alio may to
i \l Stuudeiim..e, former rest the nation’s present cun-lilutlut
procured at the Itill bantuar&gt; eral repair* tu hli home at an drill of SsIlford, who died Wed and l'a&lt;till-&gt; will cancel it once the rrbels were rdaiit Dinh, N iiiIi hind the wlierl miles a con scIdll ■
altre, the tVeatem Aoiu atmr estimated roil of &gt;76. He also will iirsday night m a .Miami hoimial all dec.eex issued bi Ills pi.tiisioii Rmti I'hal I' em Lac *Join and eflorl lo di lie with cu e and watch
Nelson's hardnate *l'te in ihlr.lo do the wotk himself.
Thai Hiiih They egiea.l m in ate uul for I he &gt;1tin fellow who mas
Survivors include hli widow ai regime
Largest recent permit went tu
and at fiuwe a and lldry a Itshlnr
M lu 74 miles south ami i mtheaei not
Mrs Frances Moudemnlre. two
l
New
nattunal
elections
will
tie
Marguerite
Dutton
who
will
creel
caasps.
of th* French headquarters ells
*ilhei li I-si«s acct tents cm tn
a two-bedroom mason*ry dwellit-u daughter*. Mrs J I. ( ‘ravdon and called as soon a* i new consII Hanoi
• • •
pic ,i,l. t I rv i i s m oi w 'in in oi
on Scott Av*. between Thisd and Mrs Johnnie Martin. Jacksonville; luimn is proinulgated
The nea southern front in Ihe child who goes swimming or en
a son, C. W Stoiidrnnure Jr Ml
Activitir* of the summer recrea­ Fourth ft.
The new Junta repottedll will (Iv
Mary lo the Guatemala capital ai 11 'Red River lowlatrls runs j wavri gagei in iisualli strenuous p|js
tion piogiam will t* discontinued
The dwelling, which will measure im l. four sisters, Mrs
until Tuesday (naming l ecniise of 48 by b4 feet, will cutl approxi­ Hasty, Mod,Tie. Ga . Mr* J » a in lomurrow to take oser
log Ime fiora, south ut I'hu L l. hi iib-ersp' Ihe simple
common
Ihe Fourth uf July holiday, John mately 18.000 She will supers isr Calhoun. Mi.* liasia htoudrnmtre
The signing ceremony clirnased miles south ol llan-d easiaaid • sense rules id s,|e|y line l- not
and Miss June utoudentnire ill two days ami nwhl of negotiation* the leicoatt Ihe line is paiallet lu swim t" i fir out and it applie
Angel, dliector, said today.
construction herself.
* • •
of Sanford and one lialf -i-lr i that begau i-arli Mednesday Ai with and about 24 miles smith d to giHi.l •wiiiuiirr* as well a* pool
Roofing contractor F* M. Eng­ Mr* T H White, I'jiullla, Ga
its conclusion. Mnnrnn and t astlllo the railway and highway linking i-iii-s. nur lo swim all alone
Hamid Pate. Hanfuid.
elect­ lish was given three permits to irembraced under a large portral' Hanoi with the seaport of Hal Grown up- who slioul | know bet
ed councilman of Smithsllle, one of rouf th* homes of C. C. Beasley,
Ihe-e accidents
P A YM EN T D E L A Y E D
ol Gen Gerardo Itardox. the Phong Ihe French must defen I ler lie (If llie
I t mythical title* at the 1931 liHIl tasurel Ave.; lloward C. l.or.c,
COLD W ATER Mich / - J J George Waslilngton of FI Satva this "lifeline" mule lo Ihe lav). &gt;- &lt; tnLIfi-1■ need special coniine
Florida Boys Stale, while he and 1714 Park Ave.: and A. H. UreckBillon of Detroit's suhiitliaii fieir- dor
It li the only supply Ime and e- from theli pireiils lor accident’
Carl Norris, Casselbeiry, were wlet Sr„ 1217 Magnolia As*.
bum was a vrar and ■ hall Dte.
The new (uni* face,I difficulties cape corridor for the lens of ihm I di ttiore children than arts dl
alerted rrui mental! res in the
Imt Jut Iice of the Peace H E Tay at home CnmmuilM supporters of sands of French Union troop* in -i-i-e one oit of every three ctlli
Best Stale legislature. Boy a Slate
lien who die each yeas Is kille.t
lor thought It was heller than deposed President Jarobo Artienr North In foctuiu
•naed recently. A* IrgislitM*, Ihe
ill an sci'ideid
Gtirmnn were re|Kiried incdlnr
never
boyn participated In the piraentaBirton wai fined 115 on a traffic pi-asants outside the capital to rise
llon and pasange uf legislative
AD LAI Tti SPEAK
charge In November 1*4? before against the country's new rulers
Mila whteb buy* and their c*ua&gt;
liEN V ER t* Adlal Stevenson, in
OKLAHOMA ( T T Y tA - Gov Justice Taylor. All hr had was IV
oakora considered adeanlageuus to
obvious good spitlt* as lie arrived
POLICE COl.LkP.SE
the people of Florida. Iloyi Stale Johnston Murray today declared and Justice Taylor accepted h,s
Isle yesterday addresses a JiJ a
TAURA. Japan CP— Police In 'his
la aponsured annually h&gt; the mirtlal law In flvn eastern Okla protnlrr for the rest
SANTA MONICA Calif i.fi- Bing plate noyin luncheon f or Democratic
In yestrrday's mail was a money small town celebrated the national
American legion n* pari uf It* hema counties for next Tuesday's
nation of Japan’s police force* Crusbi is undergoing ub-.ervati -n workers today
Americanism program. Ihe arilsI- primary election.
order fur 110.
" I ’m no* rh» advance man for
yesterday with oshlnikn. a Ir.vtl- of a kidnev ailrnrnf he ha&lt; In.!
Counties covered by the order
tte* this year were held «n Ihi
Urinal New Year’s dish made with for srieral days hut his doctor, Ihe President I'm fhe al*n ran
SELASSIE'S H E A LTH HOOD
campus of Florida stale L'nDeraity, ■re Pittsburg, Sequoyah, Adair,
min
for nresilent." quipped the
NEW YORK «iP - Emperor Ha'le sweet red heans
*av* surgery isn’t contemplaled »l
Leflore and Cherokee. The order
Tallahatsee.
• • •
tn.'J presidential can-tutate, refer
Hut what's good In January Isn't this time
Inilowed an InveMlgation Into re Selassie ef Ethiopia has hern found
Hie crooner entered SI lohn' ring lu President Klienhower's
More thin 30u Seminole am' porta of voting Im iu la rilk * in in "nerfert health" by doctors at always so good in July
F’orty-nhe of the S3 police col hospital on Wedneolay frr Frr let pruspective Colorado vacation.
Presbyterian Hospital
Orange Vo inly billing enlhus uinxe areas.
The monarch left the hosplln lapsed Of Iheie, 21 wenl In the ick C Schlumberger termed ll i
Stcvrnann is stopping here for in
laata nave signed up for partfcl
An absentee ballot buying rin|,
pallon In tin tint annual Srmi was cracked recently with the ar yesterday after a general check tp. hospital s u f f e r i n g from acute periodic checkup and said there hours en mule to Alaska He leaves
now Indian liner IruUe *ched rest nf six persona charged with He's been in the United Stales for numbness The other 2fl were tuf* ha* been no flan-up of Ihe aibi''nt. hy plane for Portland, Ore , late
ulrd to tk* held I..morrow through buying and selling votes In one Ihe nail four week*
rering from a violent -diarrhea
which he declined tn describe
today
Monday The trip which is being county.
sponsored by the l&gt; l»ndo Chain leer
of CommErca. Scmlncl: t'uai.N
COIL and the oanloru noal'ano os
a f t sriU bey in at Mullet Liki
BIRMINGHAM. &lt;* - John Pat and elsewhere in Alabami
for four days, thi-n testified before plaints ul vute fraud, me Jury hrre
tenon succeeded his murdered
John Patterson was a partner in Ihe Birmingham |ury and left the •aid:
County attorney Maek Cleveland father at the Democratic nominee hli father'* law firm
stale Hi* family said he had
"Anything short of such enmpre
*aa yesterday elected represent*
Less than three wrs-ki after Al­ entered a Galveston, T e i.. hospital lien ive and delerininrd action wil!
'Iv* for the nty** 49 civil aervln for attorney general of Alabama
at
midnight
H
it
night
whrn
he
bert
Patterson
was
chosen
fur
the
for
mrntal
treatment
be only an invitation to thr crooks,
employe*, according lo Warm wai unopposed for Ihe vacant poat. offlre, he was shot lo death His
Meanwhile, the grand Jury which gamblers, fixers, forgers and mur
Knowlea. City manager.
Stale
Democratic
Chairman
Ben
murderer
Is
still
at
large,
in
spltr
called for a statewide campaign defers to stand by fur the expects*
a u no other nomlnatioo
. f f l U U L n Jk—Israel charted torThere
the position which teaa left F. Ray aald the tt year old Phentx nf Ihe most Intense manhunt In •galmt vole thieve* will take a apathy and move bark tu their old
&gt;B xniper killed an Israeli vacant
City
attorney
won
the
nomination
Alabama
history.
brief recess and then resume its standi for business as usual when
by Ihe recent death of Itatr
early today on ML ZJoo,
automatically when no other can­
8ome investigators believe that probe into election fraud
‘think* blow over*
Ia eea»# fir# ordered after
didate appeared
the nominee waa killed because be
The Jury yesterday baited an The Jury also recommended that
ta 24 hour* of inieneitUet Cleveland ana recently appoint
The young lawyer said that he planned to tell a Birmingham
la the Holy City,
*d Ip the peet of County attorney would carry out (he program of grand Jury Invaatigating election exhausting drive to uncover any Phenlx City be left off limits to
authorities said the eaa That position, also, tea* vacated by bis father. Albert L. Patterson. frauJ what he knew about vole links between vote tampering here Ft. Henning, Ga , troops, "keeping
and the Patterson murder
! at 2 dead and 21 the death of Senator Bovlo.
our young soFliers out of the uenThe elder Paltarton won Use nom
i^booUni* eolared
Recommending that granJ Juries of vfca and corruption and murder
Gen SI Garrett led the
vom waa a Is 9 for inatioo June 1 oo a promise to
drivo racketeeri from Phonix City hunt for Albert Pattersoni'a alayar all ovar Alabama look into com- in Phenix City."

Strolling
In Sanford

ROK Assembly
Refuses To Okay
Rkee's Cabinet

Rebel Chiej, Regime Head
Sign Guatemalan Peace P a d

Cuimril Anticipates
430 Dcdd In Nation;
2? Piedicled Here

By Automobile

French Evacuate
2,000 Square Miles
lO IR e d River Delia

f

R

Permits Reach
Total Of 178

Stoudonmirc Rites
To Be Tomorrow

Election Will Be
Under Martial Law

Cieveluaid Elected
Civil Service Rep

Bell Official Expects
No Strife From Strike

President Declares Stricken Area
As Eligible For Emergency Funds

O

No. 127

Bing Undergoing
Study Of Ailment

Son Succeeds Slain Father As Nominee

Israel Charges
Death To Arab

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Suyb Company Employes All On Jab;
Onlv Two WE Men Employed In Area
Jo hn U ile y . group malinger ii.r tiu* S outhern B d l Ttsluplioiie ,ui*l 1 i'll*y I'.., b t .lllipu 11\ , aiit todny »n trouble is ex•
* nt the ptrihe called yes*
[itvivtl 111 so rviiv tiers? ttoenu-t*1
tciilitt m tin* Situthi’iiist by tin W estern Electric Com pany.
"O u r jieuple ate :*U «m tin* job ami ue nutivi|&gt;.ile they will
continue to lie," W ilev said He did not expect any -e m p a th y
walk n u t bs telephone employe*.
Only two W estern Electric* men are enitiloved til the
fa n fo ld area and liotli of them were oil 'trik e However,
their action u n** iniignificunt in the service here
Wiley al l. J i lt then- a as IIO dl
pule with company employes oiet
a contract j i this lime
He said that employes id Jwmlh
aI ll hell 'ai-l a vell'C id tesp.i,;&gt;l
bi lily t-iward doing * *iood Jolt

TaxRcvivioii Kill

DefeatedBy forces

NEW YORK e -Wedern Etec
Iric *•&lt; and union officials may
mi el today to U t to end ihe day
Id c- a t In coast sli Kc by tele
pimm- equipment m-tillcrOfLruls of Uistrlrl to CIO Cum
iiiiimcatniiis Woiker* ,1 America
vv XSHINGTON e — Vfniimitracalled Ihe walkout yesterday rod . turn force- I lay heal down In tilt
Iiy niHin iiiu’ l I its 17 is*t mcmtu-i' Senate an ainendmert to the tax
were idle
revision hill designed lu give a
Tin- dispute over higher wages substantial benefit to tanners on
Contemplated liali-teis and gllrv purchases ,.t farm equipment The
ance procedim C-ull t Clippie llo vote w i- T i 14
Rell Iilcphniii Syslem tn 4i stale
Sen Milltkin i H Colo), flcor man­
and tin District id (d u m b .a d thr ager fir Ihe bill who t 'i t t’l*
ufin ii throwi picket lows aiinir„t pr. po-al a- e te 1 il
,1 t C *1
letrphone exchange buildings
| S4&lt;s milli.rv d Hit
te'-erua in
Western Electric i* ibe manufa
the ne»t ye-r '.e.i l&lt; u,*lvv 1 lining arm of the Rell Svstrut
iilt chiet spontur I i’
n rF
Telephone operators in Texa* ment. ili puted this (ftertr-g th*
walked off their |obs yesterday ir jp.mcn tre i s w.. . l i. I fc. r.iw.a
a mnnber if cd.es. hur.iring thr than Uw&gt; mil u n
inviallers' picketlines Operator*
The acl.un wa- ihe n.*i imp rweir repotted ml It lOllas Ail-tir lant lest vote in what 'enate lead­
yin Anl-inin ll &gt;ntun M^sia. Fi»i* er* hoped would he the final day
Win hi. Mirer ai Wells Andene and of debate on the lax mcimre, key
l.uh tuck
item in President Ei-enhower'i
Unnm Iradris have amnnmee 1951 legislative piogram Tins
Itiry plan lo delay nationwide pick the fdlh day of debate on it
cling mild rue-day, hut j|su null
The Douglas am-ndmeut, crcated Itic plan was "subject 0 siKitison-d iiy Sins Humphny ([*■
change ’
Minin and Gillette ill lai. would
With tut per cent id the nalion'- have permitted .i farmer to write
phones on Ihe il al system, the fill' off the enlire cost of a piece of
impact of thr strike on local lelr his (arm equipment in une year
phone users would tud he fell lot -ui his taxr-, up to j limit of 24
some rune
per cent of III- gto-s income.
Hut cross country p i c k e 11 n g
Douglas said larmers .row must
would seriously disrupt long dis lake depreciation on itieir near
lance calls and various service- equipment over period* ,d id to 20
such as information Some jnooor years
phone operator* art member* of
Sponsor* ol the proposal argued
thr FVV A
that a di p in tar;n incomt h it
An i-srrplii n to the mass yvalko-lt made u tdiicnd I r mam Itrmtra
yistelday was in New* Jersey lu buy new equijunent. leading to
wlirie i i*si union members slaved curia ilinen I in opera lions of farm
on tin- Job
machinery plantInformal talks fietwien both jiar
Milltkin replied lb.it (here were
lie were held Jrrtterday rollr.w liiaiiv bem fils lot tanner- already
log the cnnferrncr company ifli In trie bill He aim declared ll
cud, irulicalid a j..int luT-.-tiiig may V*a "irreipon-iih’i t
.1. to a fd
lilt place •itiirlinie foday
half tiilii.ui dollar I is --.it in th*
" I ate v roll alla-dl I Iiy the strike
Di-ugla- answen I (In- eitiarc Maine. New llainnslilre. Y'ei mj|r wjs "pullrd uul ..I thin air "
no,oi and Montana Maintenance, 'Hie Sriiale adopted one amend­
aim insinuation work in iho-i ment today- a ploj-.- l| Iiy Sen
area- are handled Iiy the Itel Ca»c (R fiD ) to i - I iii.o li •oi th*
" -i- ui rattier than‘ by Westert admission- l a s ticket to ro-Jyos
Fb-rtrle
or historical pagean'
t'io pro
I fir i'VVA s contract wiln vVcst ceedt, are u«cil evcKi-l d
eiy for th*
el I I IreltlC expired .May 2
i, leo or page ini and ii ,i.i c i i r.in|i
'llie union seek- a 6 to 9 cent b r tir fit ahS Itid iV ld .la
tmiilly pay l&gt; &gt;ut and the C l.quill
has i.lfriid I to » cents i’r i -enl
pay averac- ft fo an tpmi
Senutui B u ild
V company sp kr’ iuan lia- -aid
II. ii wage- vie Ilii prime p ■&lt;
D i e s In I lo 'a p iio l
llie uno ii Cunlelnls hoaevel
mat a comp.nv projvosal i. »-ta*i
It tSH IN lifiiN i
uepublicin
li-ti a billi, d have tocslnm- tioiii -veil Hugh Bullrl ! . I. avkt d ill
which llivlallers would WolK wa- it ihe age id 7A tael ;i|ght. Ihe
III. l e |l l l p . . I l a i d
f.tiitih U *i -,-na’ i ant the se-Currently Western Klectnc tia- -*ii(l from his -tali I - - ,'umb tMill inch lu e locations Ihi an. ui year
the country Inviallers requited I i
Holier who ha,I l-e/ri elected lo
wmk In-j, d commoting range hi- Ihird sis ieai lei in two years
11uni then tonne have are paid ago, suffered a sir ill,.- Wednesday
ttavri and living expenses
night fie wa- taken I . (he naval
The com,iui) h»s propost t v , e hoypilal il neaiby Bethevia, Md .
new hasr ut Welt Palm Reach yesterday morning ant tied there
and i‘en&gt;i la In Florida Lake about 11 &gt;1 p m la-t night
Charles. I ■
Macon Ga
and
The day nefun he haJ been aSaginaw Mu-ri
tin- in the Senile apparently in
(to- unn qijhurv such atliti n good liealth
at l i as e s
grounds Dial an ui, I
A futrnei glam dealer lie was
li untried
umber of installer- a ell"llg V4I11J a.s.iei vI. delell. I
- old have in give op Itieu present several g..vein-irv m h.e sarluie
hollies and move I ■ Ihe new aieav eainpalgn* fos the tenile He -wai
Ihe coni| ■v claims the r.e* lu-c* aclise ui Hula y a t u,.- ongruga
aie needed as a leyoll of inricaved llunal Church
-el vice re-| drenienlv
Ills wife ii 1 twi . li,I fitly pr»■e fr I him in death

OfAdniifiislrdlioi)

Kulliii^ School
Agree On Program

Ml I M M . -t l
I YMPA t Mayor i
' Ills.Ill
,! I ampa pr--- nli’iil l i 1ill Florids
Iw-ague - I Muuii tiulilu-WINTER PARK i-L-Uiillinv Fol das the league will held il -aid tj
legt- and tin* Aniov Tuck Scli.-d id mi l ime here Nos :q 2) annual
fUiiltirw Ailminiitration h a * t
agreed In tn association in i buvl
nr-s administration training pm
gram
The pi -gram calls f.ir turn
H it '
year* &gt;d undergraduate vtuJv *&lt;1
•
Wild
Mnc
Rollins an I two yeses al Tuck
I 00 3 50 J li
ftie elu,lent will receive an A H
•'B ill"
legrer ft in Ruluiiv at tin- end ul
1* 31
5
- 11
(itilt year- and a ilegler nf master
y \TU R I) W
of buvInc vs administration ir-m
"Nebrasi all"
Turk ul Die end id the next year |
1 is
I 09 7 .1 0 -9 :6 4
Tuck luv tin* arraugeuieiil veil!.
"Y’ukon Venn cnee"
,iiii&lt; other college. Dartmouth, wit)
Self • 5
- 9:17
which il is asMiclatcd.
S U N D A Y - MONDAY
Riiltinv now has similar arrange
"Hell Held* Zero"
merits with Duke Unlvi'.'*it&gt; ii
fuiettry and New YMrk University
I in 3:14 &gt; S:t&gt; • 7:tt • 9:2d
!n engineering
_MOVIE! AND
"P—n, L vpraii
Mails , 4 -1. I &lt;*tur&lt; 6:19
S A TU R D A Y
"Saginaw Trail"
“ Mrilcan Manhunt"
Starts 7:46
KANSAS CITY' W— Former Pres
SU N D A Y - MONDAY
hlent Truman's recovery from his
"HI* Majesty O ’Ketfe"
illness apparently vslll be a slow
process
COLORED DRIVE IN
In thr latest report on hi* re­
"The Joe Louis Story"
cuperation, a Research Hospital
Cartoons Stan 7:45
spokesman said last night he » j&lt;
SA TU R D A Y
"progressing wall but slowly " Thr
"Gunsmoke"
spokesman added that his doctor*
"The Ring"
agree that with such a devastatinc
Cartoon Start* 7:45
Illness he cannot be vspected to
S U N D A Y • M ONDAY
respond quickly.
"BrxnJed”
Truman's gall bladder and *p
Cartoon Start* 7:49
pendir were removed June 7*)

Movie Time Toble

I ruman's Recovery
To Be Slow Process

I
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�T H E SANFORD H ERALD

FrL July 2. Ift* I

f a i l

[IT.'Tl.'V* 3i

©am Iteter, B r id e

County Personals
I.j’ i) Del .oiler atLiidid a WMI Thomas E. Gunn, n senior at Leexecutive mrcllni* of the Seminole high t.fnivrr*Ily, In Methlchem, 11a.
ion «l^
at the I1’lrji
j H,. ha- tn--n accorded the honor
Th- |
Little Leagua.1 :-'i^j®0°n
lr*t JL-ui|*t
Mrliting r.an.i-. t
csiecalt team in iy m ' Jb-MarHand--—
V;",'.,iJf.:; Morular evening and the local .
WnlnMHav'wlih standing athlete, and has been
honorrd for his achlrvcmrnU in
youngster* ia-al the Maitland iioya
* r‘ 1 ,*e* - 1&gt;* Wedne. dj&gt;
thrlr C' ntelor*. Mrs. K II I'o football, hattlmll and track. Last
hen
and
y
.tf
1
1
.
F.
Burke.
Thu-'
The hoi-ir of tradirg hi* tram Ijrcicnl wrre: Ktlgrtr. AHrt on" tall he set a new Lehigh pass re
reiving record with 1072 yards. A
to victory with a homo run r w i lo lihlrh
y Sol'mi iind Connie Stewart rivil engineering major, he has
Howard Judah.
of Sanford.
| ht-en the Engineer's regular center
Any liny* in-tween t» ani 12
&lt; liifnrd it die) or v
for thrte seatons. In track.
year* of agi who arr Inlrrntrd in and V
Gordon Thome* of N e fielder
, .
basi-hall arc a*ked to contact Syl­ Smyrna •ailed on Mr*, Gcorgt1,,p n* represented the Urown and
White in the discus, javelin und
vester Klein.
Him U -t Tnur-day morning
Her) Dixon and mid. Wilbur, of shot pul. A t the tradiliunul flag­
pole ceii'itionii-* nt which 1HH stu­
M r and Mrs. Harold Willi- and \ eru Reach vi-itci! Mr. and Mr
dent athlete* and leaders Were resons have returned front their visit Hay I'eli and family Sunday
to New Jersey where the)- wire
Mr*. Mabel l.aiiiibliu of Ilnnhxm ■ognli* d for th&lt; ir campus acliviguc*ta of old mend- and relatives. Tt
-pi niiiii! her v.vratlot ti&lt; i, he received the Varsity "I.”
Mrs. Mary Edith McKlhar.. &gt;
cog .'in
Edna Clut i l ib trophy. Irellury eungraluntes
who hat bet n visit!nts with her
unde i,I ; uni* Mr and I Him nnd I- proud lo have him as
I "tie of her resident*
parent*. Mr. and Sirs. Jer CotT II. Mr li .Hough.
Mr. und Mr*. .Mar Fur lane have
Mr
tinif, ha« returned to her 1.....
Grant Chiller ip-nt r
laeh on* ills a* gin'-t id ti turned from n unmlh'i vacation
Money, Ohio.
ip rlln i.
*
touring the West und Non he
jtii-» Ells-ie il. Florey, lh!h..|&lt;t- Mr
phtn, and Ml*- Hetty Ken, HaitiMr
lohr* Albot and 'on Jack ilutes.
more,
house gut-sis of &gt;1r. and
l‘.*tan Si dilard and Mr*
Mis. John I ’mhait, Molnar St.
a oniglit nf D jU a.i were
GIRLS S T A T E K ITTIF a E N T AT'lt F--I.ue) V re .li ilr f l). F w m |
,1
»l I*|e.
Thev are here . •• thetr first villi
t i l l , itirls Slalr repirsenlallvr from tnie,,rsn lu-glnn I'M IJlorv
in the south. They will tic spending
Allman.
If) .MIW. II. It. M rINTOHII Jr.
nail No. In.t, \li*ni»nlr Spring*, I&gt;-11 h»ls&gt; lit rl,atlrrr«| hu*
several week* sight-seeing through
i;c Mr* r.tnrge Kan &lt; urn!
\mi-riran l.i-ginn Auxiliary Unit
fruai (Irlandu fur Tsllsh-*-re. She I* -Irnsn &gt;*ilh tlr., II. II. Mecentral Florida,
n. Martha and Martin, id No. Ilt'l i* spun Miring a card party
Imush J r , wuaitlwry Girl- Xlali- rhairnisn. llrlHirah lllanlnn,
Mrs. Iletli* l.te-klcy and daughter lieL d tnlied Mr. and Mr- V Kiiduy. July !'. nt H n. m, nt the
l.ungMiMKl, «a « plrkeil a* HI-* Newell*, slternslr, rii--pnn.ui*
Sandra Is*' of Wehtier, Newr Von
All matt Sunday.
l.egion huine on I'taitle Lake. The
laelude the Allamunlr Spring. Flile ( luh. Ihe I nii|'.i.*| Citie
will nrrivo today to spend sevcial
•••d Mr
l.ulhrr llna-r paity, which I* to Imi known as «
l.rsgur and Ihr I «n «w * l ( hamh-r uf I «iwmerer. Ill |i&gt;r.rntatives
week. with hi i palint*, Mr. and
• i i- r parents. Mr and Mr
‘•Johnnie Courier” card Party, is
of the po*t al lbi)s ^|ali- an- Karl Mnerls. I as.elh'-rr). \llrn
Mrs. Claude I ayo.
l‘ liarko Saturdaya benefit for the Courier family of
Thuma*. Ilishwa) 17-'•J, anil ILun llnpliin-, l.nngniNHf, eo-sporis'irMr. ami Mi*. Sylv# ter Elgin ar.d
me siowi-'t of Sanford -pent i Ivlwlo.
« l hi Ihe- l.ungniHsI 1'nfC and Ihe ( j-.r lliir r i I Inn i lull. Princi­
*»n have left for Chicago. Ill I .i *i ■■■-*■♦d; with her grandparentCourier, a vi teinn of World W ir
pal K. .-4. Ihiugla-. uf l.iin.m S&lt;h&gt;«.t 1- Bui* Slate ihalmian.
id Mr*
They will vtail with Mrs. I.lgtni Mr.
, ,, It I’ .IlrirV
. .
.1 1 woe erllirnlly injured when he
family while thetr.
D..im - bullon M*nl hi i w ill respondnl to n call hv hi* neigh*
i111 her father, IfoniiT Soil,ui hor lo come to her old when sue,
Several of our residents have left
rid grandparent- Mr and Mr- itlorie In her house, heard an infor the ninth. Among some of the
Sutlon
most recent art, Mr. and Mr-. II I.. ...
i . . . ,,
, |Iruih-r outside. After investigating,
21 Crir*|
7 Wax
A lK O M
Iru Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. II. Van
f t i J ! ! ) ' WLn n” u m !i fil he was shot down hy the intrud5 Rubber
•d a
I. Mnmi*r
Meet and grand) oil, Mr. and Mrs.
i !,t 'H it
"hidden ,,r
rrux.-d Negro, who had been
nmique
hands
A. Hiller
'•
•
•
•
id
ucats
of
tin
ir
.1
*
!(. Hitltrlioif.
u pistol on (he neighbor
23 Hea|«&gt;rt
t* Twilled
II. Pry
daughter. Mr- Marlon U-ilm r holding
Tin- bullet struck Courier
labile
t tap i
12 Affray
: 11■l f.ni,d) of Ip'lle Clide Patricia woman.
Dear lte«idii,li of l.oiigwood:
m the spine nnd he has bos.il para­
10 &lt;]™I of
27 Division
13.
Olrl'n
name
Hu,'-'
and
Mr
and
MrTodd'I vra* pleao-d urn! very deeply i rand-un rclurnr&lt;l vvRfi them.
lysed from his diaphram down,
pleasure
of
Ipos* )
thrilled when I received the letter
Mr Ethel Ran U’hlddrn vpeni and hn* had weeks of hoipltalixafndo10. Km* ka
(Egypt.)
signed hy hi of our civic proto! .1 v 111 ■Im her «1 lur H r- M.ir ti 'll. II" WIK allowed to come home
rhina
10 Sftif vessel 11 Man's
eltilen*. It t*.i most gratifying Ion lo-llner «f IL lb- Glide.
two weeks ago nnd is now n pa­
nielinam'2U Wiilmul
17. Stott* s
and rvrtalnlv nmk«x u fellow f** 1
Y-v and Mrs. W B. 't.'lljir Jr th),I nt the Voleian’s Adrn ni lra­
l|H&gt;S* )
feeling
I'l Sown i her I
lie i &gt;apple, mted.
iitirl d.i: liter Ilir ln r j of Sahfvrd tion ho-pilut nt liny Pint).
Vr*lfn(4|'i ■%m »» t
20. Hind *)f cap IX Hinged far' 32 Kurin
I.ongwimd I ii,v town a well 1 v Harris an ! rhihlre-r, Wanda
This organisation fell it•* civic
21
Valuable
tor
3d.
Gr.it&gt;
II Knglisli
el
a
table
a- yours. Vuu r-tneted mn to n
Lee and Gary of SMifml, and Mrs. duly to eorne to the aid of till*
■lb Ksvi'tian
III l ed
74 Salty
river
|
present you a* their mayor and 1 l dm Ifiinlielr anti children, N'anr) fellow neighbor in this time of
21 f^mnets
42 Siamese
21. At full
H&lt;xi ivsr i
have tried to do that and keep it Itirh.ira and Brenda of Sanf’iril dire need, therefore tin- raid par­
sperd
coin ivar )
i&gt; Msyic
the Ideal town we nil love.
22 Flat-topped
vlsited *lr igi| Mr*, w. K. Mai ts' wa* planned for the general
it June-bug
30 Truths
llill
stick
Ibni to all out hearts ll the ' 1r Sr. Sundsy.
public. Instead of an admission
rafety of out family nnd the wel­
13 Youth
31 Larg- bclllr 21 Mother
1(1 Whtaiell
Mr and Mr* II K Paffnn o' charge, there will !»• a sliver offer­
fare of our pei *on. To jonie it may Vvon Park were weekend guest ing taken. Crises will lie given for
for wine
itloM'n
47. Norlhraat
fliiur
have been n -tricl *|cir Imt for m Mr ami Mr- llernian Knlelf
high score nt each table, Kefrrnhi Iml »
ixbbr.)
33 Muimlom
term I
tnu*t It has beep a Me*-lug.
Ml Jo Arm Fllpse began Mon ITirnl* will In- -cued by the comiTtieasalyl
If we are pnr&lt; of a city we have dsj
inIIlee, M m . II. 1), McIntosh, Jr.
rerreiitiop.il director
31. Wine
u
T ~ •1 lO
* 1 T~ T~ V
every
,t y right to e«|iert the same l he Youth (enter
and Mr* Frank Unwell.
recaplacla
privilege
[irivllrge as dow
down town elllren*.
1
Wanda la-e and Gar* Harris of
35
Crypt
ra
­
l y ; IL
II
Water Is needed Ii)
all and _I am Hanford are visiting their grind
l»jr ______
Mr nnd Mr*. J. It Murri*oti and
gtime plant
glad that I could lx- part uf this pore ii* for several week-.
-in , Gray, returned last week from
v&lt;&lt;
37 Dlai k
■v1
rxtenthm of water to out laying
ii
n vacation trip to New York and &gt;
ipocl.)
districts.
WUhlngton. Mi*s Alvina Young,
29. Hull of
Ham Johnson and 'Ir. L. L. Cox
...
l(
niece of Mr*. M'irri on, oT Whit1?
money
I especially want to think Mr.
well, Term, rrttimed with them to
iiy a m in; piikvatt
7|
(slang
i
for their willing ro-uperatlon to
w ) l k17
Mrs. Huth Hollawill of Atlanta, make her home here,
l*»
42.
Cain’s
help make all of tills possible.
Mr. and Mis. I.. II. Illirk fo rl
Ga. left Wednesday after -pending
d f
father
After reading those kind words, n few days with her daughter and nnd children, I'nuiv and Paul
*•
7/
71 i i 1&gt;
41. Eapaml
it sure makes n fellow like tne brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I.otils spent Sunday nt New Smyrna
46
Memento
want to go out and give my all for Markham and family.
lieacli. Accompanying them were
!&lt;'
if
Jh
44 One of the
my town, I will nlwuyt do what
Mis* Vatlren Cresatt had n» her Jackie, Itlrhey nnd Jerry, Mclnfor after call lauigwood 1* my guest over the weekend, Miss Jis* I lo*h
Ionian
i\
ii
V
ever 1 can whrlher Miiall or lurgr. sie Ilyril of Hanford.
Islands
Mr. and Mr*. E. X. Ihuiglass left
town a* well a* yours, I am real
4!». Tlirec fold
Phillip Hauer had a* hi* guest* Wednesday for a two weak*' \neiiUp
U
proud of our little illy.
V/
30. Ohl Nome
Sunday. Mr. amt Mi* Fred llnllaid P”n In New J&lt; r ey where they will
’/ /
•
Its-po*tfully Yours, .of Mnitlasul, ami Mr, ami Mry. Ilti- . visit rclallvvi.
_
,■
snika
Jess Cottlngnam,
y t -I® 4|
fie ri Kirkland of Orlando.
' Mrs. Gordon HUrkuter and child* I SOWN
*/ w
Mayor
Mr. ami Mrs. Ilarry (irlger had r,,n of Heading. Mgaa. arrived Mon
I. Applaud
i
Al
-sJ
4/
ai their gue*U .Sundsy, their son day lo spend *evcral werkv with
2 Clly iNcv 1
daughter.In law %fr. and Mrs. 'Jr*- Hlacknier’s mother, Jlra.
3. Greedy
Helen MacDonald nnd her 1 rothcr
Aid
Thursday, June 81, when her mo­ Hilly* Geiger of Urlmulo.
Jii
4 Kncounther Mrs. Garland Hhnw enter'Ir. und Mrx. l/»ul* Murkliam E. N. Mitchell.
leretl
I
Mr. nnd Mr*. Arnold Cannon and
tainrd with a party at the Long- I id as th.'ir gue-t* Friday, Mr.*,
M
vd
3. Talk
wood Park, celebrating her sixth l.n: Lynch nnd children of Hunfnrd. daughter, Mary Ellen of Savannah,
C
r
a
il
of
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stum- ami micnt Friday a •guest* of Mr. and
“to lie''
Guest* were Connie Hwofford of family have a* llo ir guests for a Mr*. II l&gt;. McIntosh, Jr.
Mr.
radAltamonte Muring*, Mike Hhaw, wees,
air. and
ami Mrs.
an*, Hubert
nunen S, II
ninu
week, ail*.
Mr*. I,Harley
Charley c:ux
Cux nnd Her
her
DAILY CHYPTtHJUOTK— llr rc ’n limv lit work II:
Deanna and Jonelle Faetna. Har- ion and .....
daughter-inlaw,
.............. .............
Mr, ami J«ld and »on Itobbie and. . Danny
....
t X Y U I. IT A A X It
bara and Darlene WillouKhthy, Mi*. Joe Hubert Cox and family of Mi Kinney, left Sunday for WavI* L O N O F r. I. 1. O W
Sandra prosser, Tom and Georg* Ashlioro, N. C.
nesvllle, N,
where th«y will
Mllwce, Llanda and Wanda FaroColonel Howard W. Liml-ey, who *J&gt;'nd the summer.
One letter simply stands for another In this evxmple A Is used
I h m , Carol Goolall, Keith, Glenn I* homo ..........
from aa ithrre-yror
tour
r-arle
n i i o - y r a i lo
u r of , -----■ . . W. Illley Is spenditig -a -few
-for Ihe three 1,'s. X for the two Os. eie. Mingle letter*, s - v
and Susan Xeott. Nancy llardwieke duly
dutv in France, and his
hi* family
fmnllv are day*
davi lid*
lid. we*k
wc&lt;k at Tort
Fort Pletfe
Hi
trophies. Ihe lenglh and formation of th* words are all hinis.
and Vivian am) Gary llruwn of visiting with his mother Mrs. ?.,'*'rr "If w,r« I • Supervisor of
trrh 'lay the code letters are different
Daytona llcarh.
Georgo II. Lindsey ami hi* l.rother- Nurse* the Fort Pierce Hospital
Also
William Prosier^
rro iirr, M
airs,
-mw anu
so Mrs. WllJUm
rs., in -lawand sister, Mr. and Sir . | J'din D. MeLellgn, Jr., Icft( l«|t
A Cryptogr am (piolalien
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week to spend some tlnie wltll
K. T. Milwoe; Mrs. John Karina, L imn Colt
Sir*. C. H. Swuffoid, .Mr*. Ennuy
'ir. and Mr*. Bud Kyh und fame J
•" Jaiksonv'"-'
It I V
J l&lt; N X ft J V C
N O 8 B N V B I H U II * n
Mrs. Hit hard Cranflcld ba. re­
Drown and Mrs. Bod Scott.
l&gt; an spending the week id Char
turned
from
a
two
week's
visit
in
le*tc.tf| 8. C.. visiting friend*.
OC
R U H I II, H I K H i l l
IIF A
BJ V A DUG
8
'trs. Willie And. r&lt; |cft Satur­ Miami. 'It... I't'.l Brooks and
*Tba' marriage uf Mlsa Dnuux
ehildrrti,
Lynn
and
Hlrkeg
of
p 'c X
N V V Y - l , V A c V N N.
U u 1’felffrr o f ' Longwood and day for Galnesvill. wh* re .die i*
IlIrmliiKliam wrra guesta uf M r ,
Robert Joseph Kledtlk of Orlando visiting relatives.
and
Mis.
It.
F.
M
&gt;
Kinney
last
wecK.
Tesle(day's
Cryplaquotei L IK E is TOO RIIORT FOR ANY
The many friends of Mr* II. C.
was an event of lit a. in. Saturday.
U U ITA N T AIM; AND C O LD T H E HVI.l. REWARD O F
The daughter of Henry Pfeiffer Braddy will lie sorry to leutn Dial
nlo Xurlng* Junior
r ir r u iiK f a m e Mo n t a g u
and the son of Mr. and Mrs, Tbs- aha was taken to the Fernalddeus
spoke hupt
nuptial vows I-aughton Memorial hospital Wed- Civic Cluh will meet Wednesday at
PntltMli I) i l*s (n b 'l l * rf-it'*
deu* Kledslk ipolte
B
p
m
at
the
Community
Uou*«
beforaa tha Rt. Rev. John
Juhn Bishop
bishop at reM» y because of Hlnesl.
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..f
r
huKl
for
its
business
mcriing.
Several
SL James Roman Catholic Church.
nrw members of the community
The
bride,. ...........
ghtn In
marrUge b;
.........Triage
b»
Xlml
Upv «&lt; ih* 4 *v rorvur »'f
are expected lo attsnd. The hostess
NMi'GGtiNG REFORTH!
har father, wore a gown of eftBuil. i'llI Lott II in Blcck C of ! » Ii
committee for this meeting In­
VIENNA IN— The Victim n*«.
u|k
I r lace over taf/ria It was designMilthilll i r*!jf %11 nf |b %
By K A Y HENN
ING EH
clude* M n. H. D. McIntosh J r. and paptr Arbeiter &amp; l(u:tj iiy j do.(JrSat. iirjrdtvw la Aid UlAt
The morning service of the De- Mrs. U. K. McKinney.
!Tvr*al, tb&lt;nt. ru:: r S dim’
•ntof MUpectol inisrnstiotisl Com­
Btry Baptist T^iapel will be hold
w , lf«y h it nuts
ll**. to
munist scents ar« brine imuggVd
BCHUr
* Cf**l
Grant Lin%
as usual in Community Ilouie at
Lucy
bark and forth irro*x ihe It
IN *
&gt;’ ■
* * m f ifd
L I
II a. m. Sunday. The wonuu of salt from American Legion Auxi­ Curtain, over Austria') fropl'etrt t'^ldUr
i Crtt Is. **11 til JBt l.»TT*
long nu.ldtd sleeves terminating lu llio church, vvho lia&gt;a twin hirel­
»■*•# ft •nutt or Vtfk tlitncB y
points oer htr hand*. Her flngtr- ing on Tuesdays, will Ji .&lt;cuilnue liary Unit Nn. 1H3 and a Lyman with Hungary and Circhoslnvski *
5 &lt;ltp |: a
f* t . *b* N|: i*of.
'•rr uf ■•Id 1 ?! 1 titftiHft In a
lip length veil of-illusion was at* their meetings dm mg ths ■uminer high -ehool junior last year, was
?
;»
h
n
!o tlit KM Cor
elected
tu
thof
lira
of
Chief
Of
tgehsd to a Juliet tap of nit.
months. Thn building comraltUe
r 11 of j H L l l - ill tun* »n
Mrs. Janies Smart was matron met on Thusday tveplug in the police of the mythical city of
C. vf I) ft Mitch til 4
Burrijf of l.o r Ofttif paid land
of hour and Mist Georgia Klfditk home of the chairman, Hamid Cof­ Sfanatce on Tuesday at Tallahassee
****** «ht lard dn n b H in mal
alitar of the bridegroom, was maid fin. They will soon have an inter­ durlug the Girls' State sessions
ftrlain BuhdhUlon
n ll l t r i
which are going on this week tb*r«.
of honor and Miss Georgia Kledtlk esting report to make.
*’T fviltln K irw i', Ar-4&gt;r«!!njc I d
ittal
ihfrrftf
»»
ii!*
*
1
in
|)i*
unknuMn
rbnui*
If
n
ulllii.
)t
II
I
«&gt;ral net respectively, featuring
Wednesday was not only the 2d
If ik «. PM*
ISM IK A v l HJ* sml (il* ankoviva
"f ih* iiuMlf
draped bodices and eatin midriffs wedding anniversary of Mr. and
rtcutfl*
i‘f
Vtiuihvle'
I'uunlY*
MuaL*u
i:
l,t.\
t
It m arrW
ana bouffant skirts over taffeta. Mrs. Cesar Roblolo, but ll was on
ht« unVn. un siiutii* '( mttri,U
Ilyrida
M L hl.V and J M ill.\ h*i U ,
w |TN Li’"i mV Mfltl an*1 r 11; *.1
ry carried bouquets matching this day that he was permitted to
Isnl;
LVoSIOSS
T
MITCHt
l.t
■
a
i,
ill Cu'irl mi
nlord tw nilriol*
Ir gftwm.
leave The Fish Memorial Hospital
sea GALL A M I T O lV n hi. u n,
Coanty, Fie r td a * f til * Im t d i r oi
Ted Kledtlk served hie brother In DeLand and return to his home
NEW YORK
- A detective's L ic ica r , M ir r iU iL t sea m .
lu l r, A l&gt;. m «
CV |» iff i r |K»\
as bast man and Donald Rocks A double reason for gratitude.
ruse ssvt I a middle aged woman
f tfd « Pill I
was uibargroomman.
Tomorrow sflenivin, Saturday who. for an hour and a half,
Tbs mother of the bridegroom July 3, at 4 o'clock, Miss Marion perched on a fifth-story hotel win­
(7s-. A- Sps.r ,'r
I’ l l l j l l ; f . l t l i l s t i l f r
ww* a gown of light gray nyloq Crest of DeBary will be married dow ledge and threatened to Jump.
p. ri c .r {get
with a corsage of coral flowers.
Rome 5.000 onlookers ylnod by
to Alan Fdwardc of Orange City.
ninrsrS Ftellda
*i
A reception Immediately follow- The, wedding will taka place In the as Mrs. Marlun Oakes, shout 33. Ufttnarrn h ^ r tHaV L cPtllUry tri
cd the tutmeny, at the horns of Congregational Church of Orange was coaxed to safely-last night tttt: th* inliBowfl
htl^i
tbs bride’s father
City with the Rev. Dennison offi­ She sail she was despondent over
Whltg gladlrjl ware used in ds* ciating. MUs Greet Is tha daughter the death of her husband
n.fl ALICE W PALMER bis v lit
to u ting and refreshments wetf of Mrs. Mary Hasgsndorn and Mr.
Police pleaded with htr without |)l
DsrUsa tUjmlee latsTest i r
Edwards Is the son of Mr. and success bb the ist on the ltdge of (brooch, unde or scsittil • estj
m s u s Dsf.ndims, sad ssrh
The bride chest si her traveling Mrc. Caleb Edwards. A mention (he Hotel EndtcoU screaming,
• Fumpfi • Irrigation
*m. and snr «r ill r*r.oe.
ensemble a white linen dress trim* for tha immediate families at tbs “ Gangster.- art alter me u
g at Lfslnilni; la ksy*. say
home of the bride, will follow.
Ftoally, D e I « c 11v • Bob Me
need with orange en '
lit* or mtaesit in iks erehssstn Cs.crtbsO
sortes
Jur congratulations and very Donald put on a wbilo skirt hath•hit. ,ee,»iort.»
^
*nd Char- wat'l, which hi the darkneia re­
l and sick ot yin. sit htrstir
t wishes to Mr. and Mr*.
noiinsd
id laat a still Su bssn
fiy Irriand
,__ _ ______
of Mansion Road on the sembled a doctor's tunic, and keep­ m
t | M ■■■Inst vm In lb* Orralf
3(»7 E. ( emnierrlsl
Th 988
i and for Ktfnlnil* G,iunt*
M at home at 1641 Pfnvwood fol­ arrival of their son, Brian Charles, ing up a stream of pseudo medlert
cksnesrt
&lt;1 A
lowing their return
re
on June 23. Tha baby weighed 7 Jala, persuaded her to stew off the Hpssr, .In
Jr., ct *1. l-fal'dirr*. v
lbs. 344 os.
ledge “ only for one miimb.
*»b Ms Are.dv"4*. *1 si U.ftnasnd you **4 .«.h of res 4 '*
Mrs, Ray C. Feck celebrated her
She was then crabbed by enotlier sal».
ivlrsd to. -Il* |I'U*
1,1 |i„Mv*m » 7 pn Saburd;; with ftlin i: p'*rem|n T ” * woman was Ukeu
IratliV eimelatil ollh
Iht
from,
Jacksonville
ami
Cincinnati.
to
a
hospital
for
observation.1
ira
hrsaM
CnVil.
and
l«rv»
tii-.u.By. MRS. KING ALLMAN
ilnilit*
atlurnti
afco
A
William
McKcntlr
cooked
and
md Mrs P T Piety enterYlfn, J l l . who's a J'Im *i is p, o
1TR 1N G ”~ 1S~DA M
53,000 B.T.U.
fallowing with a swim served one of his Justly famous
fcsutord. Faulds. a com
ROCHESTER. N.Y. t*t of ssld ani» *r. cn «e bsfbr* Friday
Saturday crental #* mast beef dinners on Saturday
Reg. P ik e Minna Blower
'«ly l l A D . I|4I anl tl y*t f*l|
lerta wan Mr. aM waa this thing on Uu aide
150
o K li. | dscras era ceartua will
Whitson, Mr.-and sail Chrislepher Brsnotr t____
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Thwarts Death

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PROVIDENCE it t i n Gerald
!’r J* t*,v,p H t,m** *»» hr
iavtrai'i'hin 31 nervine l'i cear*
Frrrel
lur aftcmilled rwWwrv. gwt a K v m
prrkln' 5"rl*Jn*d lo Ma*
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:ti law yesterday
Jtnlvc
Fred
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Srrvlns a* Ills own a'turmv.
Maslracrhln went liefore Kupcrlvr
Court with a |iclltlitii fo r'a writ

Convicted Man
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flat* department. With both hUILands gone. Ihe xparlrociil w%A
quickly tidied alter breakfast and
then the two wire* were free lo
go sight-seeing.
It wa* not Joan* Brat vuit to
(he capital. During the Christmas
liolidaja of her sophomore year at
college, tne and several ol htr
i laasmatex nail taken a trip la
Liainr a car all ihe way lo Florida,
with Juan* mother as chaperon.
U .i because of the pressure of
tun* men they nad paused only
nn a quick look at the Capitol
building ai they pa***d through
ihr clly. There remained lor Juan's
pleasure now s visit lo the other
hallowed spots
"You and Turn have *s*c to
Ihcaa places. I aujipose. ' Juan taiJ,
a* tne slipped in next lo !*am at
me wheel.
Uh. j,st We did the town al­
most *» hkih s i h i i Cl' &lt;-i, I’am
anvwrrcd. "Now vve'r* looking lorwaid to a weekrnd down,in Wllliamaburg. *Jy the way, couldn't
you stay over and all &lt;&gt;! US go
down ih «a r.ext weekend?"
Juun shook lur dead. "Not a
chance. Todd has (o be back at
school Monday morning bright and
early. Anyway. Fare, that’s on*
place I've seen We look It In on
that trip tu Florida I was (tiling
you about."
Oh. too bad. W e il" — Para
steered expertly through the endIroa lin e s ol c a r a— "we ll b*
thutough about Washington, then,
ili neally, Joan, it's so nice to have
you here lu hat around avllhl Ltks
old Hint a."
"Let's hope it's just tha begin­
ning," Joan sauL Bha was think­
ing. ns she rrplled, how m u c h
warmer ami less restrained Tara
had grown sine* h«i marriage to
Tom. In Europe she might nav*
thought n was nice having Joan
brrr. but she never, would h*v»
said it. There had been an aJinoat
icy alooltir^a in her through most
ol that yrar which it had takra
love to break through.
"You're very happy, areu t you,
Pam?"
"Yes." Fain was silent tor a mo­
ment. thtn she threw Joan a sud­
den brilliant cm lit "I think I'll UU
you. I'm happy, all right, but not
nearly as happy at I expect to to
in about six months."
"Pawl"
I'am nodded "You've guessed IL
Isn't It wohdcrluH Come Septantwr, Joan, and we’ll have our baby.
1 can nardiy wait”
"I bet."
"We've bought a small farm,"
t'am went on, "As soon U wu
were sure, we weni out and bought
a llitie farm because then wool
lie loom In tha ajmrimeftL Want
to see it? I think we'll hava Urns
ti-dav. It tva'f far."
"Of comae I want to see ill"
.loan r e p lie d . ')OI&gt;, r m i l “ tfatr
lucky can you get? A baby and a
house ol y o u r owpb all la cna
ycarl"
"You will," Pam M i
nngly. "You'll h a t 4 tha
lurk."
f To Ba Continued/
Futures Drsdicatt.

tracchi.i In- draHH Un- wrung pell(Imi became hr was nol aUacging
Ihe legality nf ihr trial but was,
in effect, claiming new evidence
Uhal he thuuiI have brought, the
Juilgr said, was “ a petition for a
writ nf error corham nobi».“
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nothing [Hummed. 'Then s still a
C ITA P TEIl T H IR TY -F O U R
J o a n was not really put out hy jot 01 (ape In be unwound"
"I know, hut at least it's start­
Twld’s decision to change Jobo,
ing.'*
only surprised.
"Yea.” TwiiJ continued “And If
“Tom lu u me just whal lu do,**
Todd went on. “Just whom to writ* I land this job. do you know all it
(o and w hal to say in the letter. means? It means that • may be
Wliat hue aground to give. I mean, able to use my German so all my
and nhat points to emphasise. Bo years ol e d u c a t io n won't oe
wasted. Turn aaya the more versa­
I did. Tilth I sat nnd wiulcd."
tile you at* in liuiguuge* the bet­
"Huw tong I'­
ll* grunted. “It setmed Ilk* sev­ ter, and perhaps my knowi,-dgr of
eral iifctimta. Well, Id a aec now, German and French is my enter­
I guess I wrote my tint letter in ing wedge" H* cocked sn eyebrow
early December. And I didn't gd at lur and waggled il up and down
any reply until,Mie end of January. curnkaliy. “ II means, loo, an in­
Thtn all I got was a tninrti uf come we can live on- nally live
forms lo 011 out. So I Oiled those un. I mean, uecuiisc witli ru&gt; M A.
out and united sonio mure. Its tu my pocket onr) a year abroad
certainly
wMiling i . i m lo deal na backs?v-uca. l‘!i. ii* close io
th*i lour Ihotioand-uullNi s a la r y
with the government: ‘
Tom it getting, E o U t thousand
Sh' ruxJdcd.
“But Turn had warned me. Keen smackeroos: Tlnuk cl it''
Joan ali'Hik tier in ad "I m i l
SO, I grew impatient, and in Fi t.
iirnry I wrule him again and naked believe il. I jusi can II ‘
'Well, ol *nurse, it irn I (rue
him i| there was any way I inigm
hurry up things. He auggeuled I yet. llul — by (inks I'm going lo
might cuntarl our Male s senators make it come iruc d I possibly
ur a cungiesomsu. If I knew unc can: hu go up and pack join diols
pcraunwlly, iu m u ch Uic better, Ilka a good and piup*i wile and
maytie. Well, it just hapjietia Ihiil telephone Mr*. Cocluan. d m u '-Brnitiii Goodrich went tu the isinr sary. because well nglil ool of
college I did and was in the same hen tomorruw morning s l i e r
Irat, and I had met him several bn.iklast '
Joan stood up, her lunrt light M
limes at icitnlun*. Ho 1 wrote lu
a tcathei within tit I.
nun M
"Lcl'a liu|ic the old jalopy wtlJ
-A n d T "Under., land, Ju. tic doc an't have gtl us there, that a all"
"Woman, it'll grt us (tirre, il I
a thing tu do with the selection ut
personnel tor the S t a t s depart- hair lo pu::li it."
* • t
menu You nave lo bo screened by
Tom arid I ’amtla lived in sc
tha Fill (or IL Hut he said he
would sea what he could do. How­ sparlmen( in Chevy Chase, which
ever, the very next day— before he waa much pltasunlei than bn eg
could possibly nave Had lima to rigid in Ihe swirling city. Th*
do uriytliiog— I heard Irum the de­ npaitmcnt consisted ol a big liv­
partment and — well, lead this lur ing loom, » good sited bedroom
viiumlf.” And he pulled a letlrr a b.illi and a kitchen with a suinll
bsliony op iniig r&gt;(T Ihe MlrtwO
from hta In-ude pncktl.
and ovrilmiking green lie- lops
h an a eves raced over IL
"Deal Sit. Iliinlrr . . , am Ip It was on (he I up lluor ol a Ihtee,
receipt uf yum Istltr of . . . rela­ story apartment house and so
tive lo your application for a poM- caughl whatever vagiunt tre,ret
Mon in Uic Mute department. In there might be stlinng And it
reply would inform you (bat il wav convenient tu rvtryllurg —
will i&gt;e necessary lor you In m*et stuns, bus Iiiicj and million pic­
Mi. Daniel Hlune . , . therefore I ture houses The Hlakrlets liked
■iiggenl &gt;nn come lo Washington it immrnsciy.
al your rnrlirst upporlunity. . . .
"Furthermore," Cam gaid tc
II }uu will advise me prior (o your Joan a.v she ilnished clio.vtng her
arrival I will be glad lo arrange around, “vve neve ■ lhdr-a-U*d
(nr you an rarly Interview with hrre in on* living loom, so even
Mr. Bione. . , . Ymira very truly, il we can I Ixvojt a guest room, we
can lake care ol you e a s ily
Benjamin Doane, B*c'y.“
’Todd!" aha breathed. "II sounds enough '*
— authentic!"
'l l * per I tel," J o r n answricvL
"Ho tar, so good," ho rrplled "Just pcrlcctl And when I think
larrlully. "Hut 1 realty Hunk it Is ol the rvnt you pay— Why, lur a
authentic. I r e a l l y think the set-up like this wed have to hand
out nbuul ninety dollsra at hom*."
wheels are Leginning lo turn."
"When do we go7"
I*am nudded. "1 guess Ihe gov"I sent a wire to this Doane rrnnirni has tu keep rents down
,hap Ihm afternoon, saying that I or hall ol tlx workers couldn't af­
would be down llitie on Monday ford to slay here."
snd would lie available for a conThai conversation had taken
(errnce and cvdintnailons or what­ place jrderday. No* it wax Mon­
ever I* heeer,'*ry Ihst day or nny day, the day after Tirid's and
day nest week. Then I wired Turn Joan's arilval. The old jalepy had,
to expect us. IU told me to do Indtrd, mads (ha run lucceaatuUy
this whenever things came to a wtlhoul having lo be pushed, and
head."
for tha! they were thankful.
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Sunday School 9:4S a.m.
Morning Wnnhlp II a.m
The spiritual basis of man's true
imirpcr.iDrcy will be emphasized
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day In the Lesson-Sermon entitled
VF'Ood".
Man's (lod-gfven freedom -all
be brought »ut In reading.- from
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the Scripts.-’e*" by Mary Hake
Eddy, including the lollowinf
passage 1227: III.,, 24 2*1r:
"Discerning thr light* of man
we cannot fail to foresee Ihe doom
of all oppression Slavery I* not
the legitimate stale of man
Cili/cn» nl the world, areepl ihr
'glorious llberly of the rhlldren ol
and be frrr' This I* your
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from,the King Jaine. Version of
the fllhle 1* the lullin' jug il-aiiih
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*udge, the latrd Is our lawgiver
the Lord it our king; hr ssill *avc
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M Sunday Sctiuol 10 a.tn.
Morning Worship II a.m. Ser
nion; "Th e
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While the new church i* being
built we ace meeting ai the par
tonife. Come in and gel your
FAtTlf lifted.
H O LY CROSS (III'IlC II
(KpUropal)
T V Rev. II. I.. Zimmerman, It. II.
Rector
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Third Sunday 'After Trinity
O
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M:IS a.m. Holy Eucharist and nd
dress.
FIRST M ETHODIST CHURCH
Milton II. Wyalt, Pastor
Richard O. Knlihl,
Aaaoelate Pastor
O il lie* Morrison, Song Leader
0:4S a.m. Sunday School A cla**
for every age.
II a.m. .Morning Wicshin Com
munioa Meditation "la -l We lo r
fiet**, pastor.
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1 pjn. M Y F Meetings.
a o.m. Evening W-Mill. Sermon!
"Jesus' Estimate of Man", pastor
(llroadeast over WTItlH.
ASSEMBLY OF COD &lt; IIURCH
Ilth SI. and l.attrrl Asr.
Rev. r . IV. Manhail, Pastor
Sunday Services 9:Li a.m. Sun
•Jay School. Don't send your chil
u r n , bring them. A class fur every
■ft.
It a.m. Communion S&lt;,-vlce.
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(1:90 p.m. Christ's Ambassadors
“ Our youth program is gnu-lug.
7:43 p.m. "What (iod Ha* Joined
ogether. lari S'o Man Put A -.tin
er."
Tuesday 7:30 pm Choir even

C EN TR AL BAPTIST CHL'BCH
Center Oak Ave, and Ittk St.
R. I - Whatley, h ila r
C. W Plank, Director of Educatloe
•j.43 a m. Sunday Schorl.
11 a m. Murmng Worship.
7 to 3 p m . Registration for Va­
cation Bible School.
I p.m. Evening W.r-hln.
6:13 p.m. Training Union.
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
A D V E N TIS T (IIURCH
K. E. Mrntlng. Minister
Sabbath School Saturday 0:30
a in Mr*. II. V. Buckner Superin­
tended.
Worship Service 10:43 a.m.
Mid-week Power-meeting Wed­
nesday, June 9, 7:30 pm
Whosoever will may come.
FIRST FREF, METHODIST
CHURCH
Corner Laurel Are. and W. Fourth
Street
Rev. G. Eldon Kline. Paifor
Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:43 a.m.
Evrnlng Serice 7:30 p.m.
Mid-Week Service 7:30 p.m.
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A IMP A m itt K u i l t l f h t l i
OF T H E REDEEMER
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
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Ui'itd *41 NTPi*
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9:00 p.in. Evening Scrvlrc.
I «»;••*» ' 11 1 1*4 1 V u r l f t h i
Church Service 10.30 a.in.
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GENEVA BA PTIST CHURCH
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CHURCH OF GOD
Geneva
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Rev. Samuel Strwati. Patti..
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Sunday School 9•43 a.m.
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Church Service II a,in.
t IS firrr t fti Hid*
Eiancellttic Service 7:30 )• m.
Training Union 7 p.m.
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Mid-Weep Service Tuciday 7:30
Evening W'or»htp Service 4 p.m. 1 ItP T inir • For Uitrnlnii
p.m.
.3 dal F t P n ly p i Hft*v»
Wcdncttlay Prayer Service B p in
3 IS H'in 4 *b V|»iih*Ni
Voting People’* Service Ttiurv
F f r h i It At 14*i*
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Cay, 7:3u p.m.
CHUl.UtITA BA P TIS T ( IIU R t'll
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Sunday Srhuoi |u a.m.
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113 Maple Ate.
Morning Worship Sen lee II a m
C I’d H i .fill N« MR
I.. R. Kuvhiim. Minister
Senium by the pa*lor.
hdf r l } Fri'ii i illfi
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fivening Wutthiii Sen Ice 7:30 «*, Id C14VI«all **f •■Ilf I*I IT tiffI'Aill
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Morning Worship to 45 a.m.
P in Sermon by the |ia&lt;inr
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Vouth Services 6.43 p.m.
Prayer .Meeting Wednesday 7:3u ;: to
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Ktangrli'lje flour 7:43 p.m.
p.m.
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Prayer and Wor»hip Wednesday
dj|S Hfitklor •ln»rn* Ntnatliana
7:13 p in.
BRANCH RUM iAV SC11(101,
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ST. P A U L 'S LUTH ERAN
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(near Oviedo), the Rev. SU-phrn
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31. Tuhy, pastor. Morning worship
Sunday Srhtad 2:30 i&gt; h i . "Bring
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M ETHODIST CHUItt-fl
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Oviedo
7.Si New jn
Rev. E. T. Slandifet, Minhter
garten), Monday through Friday,
Al A *lt-»*n *.
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V&lt;13 Jim|,e&gt; *■ 1’hull*
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tllsbop A. W. Siovrr. Pastor
9:45 a.m. Sunday School.
II a m Morning Worthlp Her
totr.nine .lay 7:4'. pm. Prayer rmin by A. W. Stover
7:30 p.m. Evangt-llillr Hour
Meeting and fllhle S'lwly.
7:30 p.m. Tuesday Evening Ser­
, Join Hie happy, (iilliusi.islie
singing emigre gallon al the As vice, V L B . leader Joe Muse.
wmblv of tout ehiirrh. Come and
4:30 p m Thursday Women's
Worship the losnl with us
Mloionary Hand leader, Mrs. A.
W. Stover.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Everyone welcome.
at- Oak Ate aad Ilth St
I.. Whatlrv, Pastor
UFSALA COMMUNITY
C . W. Pliak
PR ESBYTER IAN CHURCH
Direr (or of F dueslion
Rev. C. C. White, Minister
.9:43 a.m. Sunday School. John
Sunday evening ecrvlct* will he
Weaver, superintendent. "A rlass omllleil Ihroughuut July and Au
mr every age group "
gust.
II a.m. Mnmlng Worship Ser
Mrs. (le ver Mam, Pianist
mnn by the paslor.
Alfred Eiirion
9:43 p.m Training Union. Ernest Suprrinlendrnl ef Church School
Teddtc. director "It's n family
George I'ernld
dffair."
leader of Mid Week Services
I p.m. Evening Worship Ser
Church School lu a til.
thou by the paslor
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Younit Peopjn. 7- p j«.
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Wednesday 7 p.m. Young People
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CHAPEL
Thnrsdav 7:30 pm Visitation
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Welcome.
Paslnr. David S. CarnefU
Sunday School and Morning Wot
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OF OVIEDO
to 11:30 a m "tt'u n b lp Period
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4:43 a m Sunday School, B. F .
Alliance Youth Ftlbuship e:3o
Wheeler f ir . superintendent
It a.tn. Morning Worship Service
Evening Service 7:43 p h i .
4 p m Evening Worship Service
Wednesday Mid Week B i b l e
Study 7:44 p.m.
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Her. David L. Leatb
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Southern Entryway Into Sanford
Presents Disgraceful Appearance
Tl»«* southern end «f I'ttrk Ave. i.-r a dinyrnrt„ i

iirpU w l prufiivelv fur weverui lilncka
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Communists Cause Dilemma

pickitur up trtudi every tmirtiinj/ from in
front of the place of huaineaa. A resident
yeatenlay wua mowing Id1* yiUlU. which wa &gt;
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(uiidition a! o i \tiiid - both way* from Ih 10
nation of Park Ave, but in not unite a* bad
A reivin' • tatioti man in tbe area told of
TODAY'S BIIII.K VKKSK
Old and atricken in y e a rs—Joshua I It: 1.
The Imdy in a machine that wears out, but
the more the mind in used the keener it
will be lil the end and the ‘Uiirit continues
to (trow in wplendor lo tiie end if life is lived .
unselfishly.

inis isn't a new situation, either. I tie
refuse Ian tn-eit collectiny over a loii|f perif'il
of time
The eondition is an out 'tandiiu' esainjile
of cureless ness and I liouyhi lesseesj , The
City should have cleaned up this flier's, Imi
it doesn't do much rood to clean it up i!
people continue to heave all this I'cfu ••
from their automobile windows
.Sanford has been called an attractive
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Friday. July 2. Itifil

leii.st tHKe etimtph prule ill trie eily to keep
it main thoroughfare dean. What an im*
preteiion thin condition must make on a
tourist(.id’s etop thin iinlincrimiiiide litre of
I'nrk Ave. hh a wiiMtelinskct mid have u
neat apiM'tiring entryway I" Sanford limit ml
of the deplorable one we have now.

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Death Doesn't Take Holiday
ot you Neysu mind wiial your wile
is 'a
u n t. Whal makes her Hunk
sayirtv
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tlierr ' might
In' another car cam
inti around Ihe bend low,ini you
anyway' Wives are alway* worryinr .ilmni something"
but on some ni the curves no
other car doe* come aruurr.l Hie
|„ .„| Tin re is a sen am ami a
rra.sli of metal. And Death snv* In
tarty lhi« tnornini'
A* America began I" celelirale the silent li n s li a n d, "So long.
Pie long lodependeore l»#y week Slicker" Ami he ‘ ay* to Ihe silent
er.-l, Ih alh prumplly went on over wile. "You'll never have lo live
with another find, dear." Then he
time
l ot win n mankind has a holiday walks over tuhthc silent liudlleil
I ,r any reason. Death can know driver of the second ca- . *d says,
r.0 til li nr si Hr must tabulate a "Pal, I know you iliil, ' &gt;anl lo
great human seif «lauithtrr
loin our organlration t at I am
And io it was Death rroc early only taking mrmhership, and this
tr.day lie had a lot to do in the nlhcr v&lt;iy immlnaleil you Air.l now
busy days ahetrl lie had many a you belong "
no Mat rendrtvous to keep im high
Or Dealli (nits hi* arm around a
way anil hyway, in Immes and Iren age Iduh school driver and
•iliMint, oh pMiul ;iml
«m sjyH &gt;ty t%\rrt kill
11•t ,
mosrnlam cliff amt summer play- ylltlv,. , n.:,|
r,„H,.r Bure, ymi
ground
................ |can see clear In Hie mooiliighl
k-.r Death h* 1 a dnutde duly. Hr
how close you ran come
had not only his »*ua k.b tn do. ■,u ||iat bridge ahulmud " A im.
thr
escorting
the
of llu* sick and old m^nl j#tcr the boy’a rih» are in
and life worn arm-.s Ids pale Iron hi** lungs blood drowns his whim
tier. He hail Id* extra holiday |M-rs, and Death lags him and say*
c '-etits to attend bi The lust bat­ "You know I almu-l thought you'd
talion ol Ihe nrclleif dead
make it well, even counting the
On such day* a* these. Death, funeral
rust*. I -nil saved your
the fair wrattier friend of Ihe find folks most of the t-l Mil Ihev'-t |iid
Dh initiate- new members into the
D O A club This dub has no dur* away for your college education "
And somewhere a mother at a
and no life mrmhrr*hln« It Is
made op of unseeing holiday vic­ picnic, limy fixing Hip lunch, ii
tims who ate brought lo ho-pilat* -lire someone rl-e in Ihe famltv I*
sod lagged with a card bearing toddles toward the takelront And,
three initial* that stand for "dead sore enough, sum rone Is "Come
In, little huv " suv- Death from the
tn arrival"
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Death gut up carlv this water " I will ralrh you, and yimr
inwning F'or by nest Monday mother will never, never forget
right Uteri are hundreds nl Ameri­ vnu again. See the pretty tag I
cans he must meet and wav* to have fur you?"
An overweight man of 43 with a
their doom— a IF 41 A. tag The p»
lerdlal mrmlirr-iup ernp was large fading heart calls aerns* th&gt; irnni«
rnd the land was wide and Death court to hi* »on. "Junior, I'll best
Is cunsrientious It* didn't wanl you this fifth set or drop dead "
anyone who earned lliat tag to And as he wearily lifts hl« rsrqiirt.
mi's It.
Death laps him and saya, "Drop "
Wherever Americans set out lo
celebrate the holiday, Ihis skeletal
comrade of the alnpld and careless
uenl right along for Ihe fun. And
here is what he will say lo some.
er perhap-* lx already saying even
In lo.ouo ear* rounding id .ooo
curve*, he whisper* to the driver,
"Go on and pais that car ahead

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drive of the Communist led Vietmlnta.
What decision has this country
made so larT None. It U going to
lUn with the British at&gt;.l other Al
lies for united action in Southeast
Asia against the Communists if
they-------tfihe
hey do what? Nobody knows
At this moment the United States
doesn't seem lo know whether a
line will have to be drawn In Indoj china against the Communists, or
perhaps uutside Itelorhina because
I that country couldn’t be defended
, any longer
There Is es-en no certainty that a
line will ever lie drawn nr that the
Allies will In fact ever act together,
or separately, to keep Southeast
Asia uut of communism
Indochina has three states: Viet
Nam. Laos, Cambodia The fightrri(t between French are.! the Vietmmh is in Viet Nam The French
are being smashed They may be
forced to yield all of Viet Nam tin
less Ihe Allies intersene There is
nu sign the Allies have any such
Afijenca ’.* 'yT, will have a pnp intention.
it Viet Nam falls to Ihe 4’•~rruillation ot luu million, acci/rding to
vsliiiiate- made by the Social Se m-ts, Laos and Cambixiia may fall
nest unless Ihe Allies step In and
cjfiiy Administration.
This will lepre-eul an Inrreasc tell Ihe Communists: "No further "
ol about n million over the |H&gt;pu There's no sign thry intend to do
lation of PJ'.( These figures re that either.
l e d the iMilentialitie- for thb
Once the Communists got Ire lo
M m ln r'l growth and dernon-irali china, they could pumn supplies
hat there Is no fore-enable limli across the (girder to hrln revolu­
&lt;n our capacity to produce, if «« tionary Communists in neighboring
have the incentives and if w»
like Burma and Thailand.
u*e our pliy-iical resources iutelli states
Just as China helped the Vietminh
gently
The lack ol decision hv America
An mcrejse in |&gt;ipulalion ami
continuance of America's tra and Its allies stirred Sen Knowditi'uially expanding economy will arc I of California yesterday Knowlhrlnv an loctea-e in Ihe labor and, llu ffepiibliran leader in Ihe
force to ab.»i! rt U/o irn Thu will Senate, had urged the United
nieau 22, tun (too more person* will Slates to homb China during the
be at work in Itr*i than were in Korean War
tu^l
la**! than a month ago hr -aid
tne United Slates will have lo "lace
WASHINGTON «* - Twenty five
ruars (f€*ll&gt; now— u by liit-li the
Communist wave iiai receJnl or
i» Upping at American shores— thr
came may be traced bark to thii
country'* decision, or lack of it.
on its dilemma of 1U54
T.\* Jilrmnw 1* w!,at to Ho about
l}ie Communist llirrat in Soulhrysl
Asia where the French, in Indo­
china, an- inciting under the torrid

I dilm'S N ote-The Nklioual
F l i r t , Cuunill HirriaUa ■ record
monte r of de»lh» over Ihr 4 th of
July werhrnib In Ihe Interest of
• safe and kane holiday, sve are
reissuing Ihe lidlow Ing rolumn
whirl, was widely praised by safety
tfflrial* Iasi year.
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Death rot up

Death wail- on a darkened p-in!i
as a llllli girt m a filmy dr***
sneaks out with a spaiklrr in her
hair 1 "(Jo ahead and light tin
.parkier all hy ymir*rll." eoases
Ihalh "You're a log gnl now ”
When the screams die intnhsi
le n t D e a t h hurries l&lt;&gt; ,i r ■on
where a holiday 'lonely man, sick
with self plly, looks al Ihe gun io
hi* ham! amt mutters, "W&lt; old I Inany more lonely dead?" And
Death, writing In* tag. says, "Well,
l otne are I see."
So Dealli will move #1 a erase
less pare today, Saturday. Sunday
and Monday, playing his deadly
game of lag amiss all America
with the holiday risk lakers aol
their victims And Ihe t,toli*h And
the unwary
, Wherever he pause
an ambulance wdl follow, hall nick
"l&gt; a *tdl Imtden and race wilh II
to * Im
u lufr it \s\W grl Utr
epitaph
"D U A dead on arrival ’’

WIN PENDLETON
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Tin
battle
the ti dies i ‘in Wnich
makes Hu In 1 eating, cal li h or
r.Uiilei
.. * trout? &gt;• ulbi i im ihi
Wa-hinglon ay "calitsh" but i«-&lt;
ile Imiii the we I, rn part of tinhave been crying "irtail"
llie urguloeid reached the boilmi
lor try log i point ••• eral weeks
ago al an informal luMhcon |'.iou|i
made mi ni eonc-'ftkamMi ihei,
administrative
a*»i i.nis
an*
trie il who gather each week a
lire lor' teslauranl on i atutol Hill
To prove their side of ihe contro
versy, each group agreed to feed
Ihe other the "ri-;ht way " From
California was flown a roes* o
rainbow t out and all agreed Dir*
were delicious ba t week, Car
Wi elm:c| panama City, sent 2
ootitd* of Florida's "lined" t
M irm l Mm.hit. udmiiu&lt;lratlv&gt;
a*s|*l.ifit to i'ori|-ri-sTii in liol
Sikes Wins M l i&gt; chnrttnlim of thi
cal II-h eaters After h" had f"
his Irlcnils. he sabl "The onl*
thing tliaf w.i »ettled dilinitep
w,»- that ludh kind., of li«h weft
•o delli i o- that we are (ilaiiiillll
lo do it ill ovt r again the irou?
was Wonderful, tin! I'm still a cal
11*ti eater "

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l'i in Jim 11 ilt*v his receive '
word from Ihe 1/ S Army I'orie
of Fngineer, tfjnt his re.pirsl iitili
cried Dial J7tMygi had been
aside for repair- In letiv an.I bulk
head* «t Veil lee tufif--the work f
be completed "In advance ol lln
nest hurricane season "
IHNINKSS AND PLP.ASUItK John Maw I ni-wlv cleeled -tab
seiiabir from laik-on t'oimly. am'
hi- ilia rinlng wile. Helen, wea
ecu dining with Coogris,nian am'
Mr* lloli Sike
Sen |t.w| |
whlelv known throughout Florida
having been active in Jay t ec cir
el.-s In making this &lt;np to Wash
itlgton he rombirirvl business fie
his •ciiatnria! dl-lricl wllli Dp
KTATKM KNT

plea urea of
cation
i A l'ITA b VISITORS - Seen on
i jplt.il Hill this week Mrs Ms
lot M Itccse, editor of the Ml
D-oa Topic, here for the Kith An
im.il &lt;onvenlhm of the Nations
Kdrtnrial Association. Me and
Mr* Dalton Furrinr. I'alulka
li - hing with t'ongrrsMiian t'liar
lo Itenio'it when he wa- a member
■! tie Florida Stale lavi-lalurc
•Iglllseeing w,tb her sister. Mr*
I I. M -iriik and rilr-ee. Sails
Merrick, Pi, and nephew- Jack
Mi i i k. IS. and Mickey Milhou*
IS Mr and Mrs Waller W rren
I .&lt;esfeirg, atlendiny the Demo
t-i alle llemihllean charity b a I
game with their four children
t'Mo* Deniorr.il* won with Syr
Ihrlont; managing - with a senr*
of 2 lo I Doth Democratic run
i sme in Hie ninth I Curl Duncan
Tavaie*. here seeking approval
land 1300Uwi lur the con*trurl!im
a' two lock* on the llklawaha
III--r ---tern to bake County
i ll t bl'lslIKItS - Florida'- 4 II
Jeader-'-in winners were here I**'
week Finch year two bus* mu'
two girls win trip* In the Nstiunal
t U camp in Wvhlnglnn Winneri'll- sear were: Mary Ann Ityk-nl
Madison- Jane Slack Pierce- Hill*
Sv-rv, Live 0 »b ; linger Wilson
Milton: the luckv counselor* »hc
et*u made the trio were- Ml*1
lirnnna Mae Klkin*. As-i't'nt
Stale Girl- 4 11 I'lub Auent Tails
hassce; W J. Platt, District
Am nb Agriculture listen-urn Ser
vice. Gainesville lle*|drs Ihelt
4 II work, thev found lime to visit
the offleca of Florida's senators
nt'd corigres-men In orrsrril them
with 4 II -ouvenir letter o(»enec«
AI ■ii on tFeir agenda were trips
In the Fill. Ihe Washington inonu
merit. Arlington, and Ml Vernon

Jap Ship Ordered
Into Red Wafers
To Make Rescue

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TO K Y O JP- - Tiie Japanese Coait
Guard today ordered one of its cut.
ter* into Itu-sisn water* to r-seue
14 shipwrecked Japanese fisher­
men strandel on a r»ckv (mint In
the Soviet held Kurile Islands
The fishermrn have been radio
Ing for help from barren Shlnshiri
l-land, about 400 miles northeast
of Japan's northernmost island,
since Ihelr boa! was wrecked in a
dense f&lt; g June 29
The 2J0 Ion patrol boat Tcnryu
w as orders-1 to land a rescue uarty
on Ihe island, a Coast Guard
spokesman said.
"We have also kejil re&lt;|ueslinfl
itu-sian authorities to evtend h-lp
to the Japanese fishermen. Lot -o
far have received no answer " the
spokesman said
"TTie Tcnryu is now proceeding
at full speed are! Is continually
radioing In lliitiian autlioritie. tl.al
it is entering Russian territorial
waters because of imminent dan
gcr In the fishermen and because
ol lark of a Russian reply." he
s*id
No Japanese ship ha* bern sent
SFiVEN SPRINGS. N.C UP - lulu ltii«*ian 'taler* around the
Sunday mail service will be re­ Kurde* aim-c World War II
sumed here July tg
In whal Ihe Post Office Deparl'
meld described as an cconumv
measure, the service was suspend
*-d la-t month
GOl.DSItORO, N.C 'As-Sherlfl s
Then the townspeople gut Ingethet air I raised tl3A the ummal s-o-l deputies didn’l believe the signs on
•&gt;( Ihe service, whirh they sent to Ihe barrels hidden in wimhI s near
here So thry went ahead and lest
Washington.
ed Ihe barrels' contents
D was returned today, along with
It was mash — the kind used lo
a letter from F. It llavl*. di* make liquor.
trot mail supervisor al Norfolk
The signs read "Poison— Colton
Va , reinstating the service
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will be dosed Monday, July 5,

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up to the fact" If B » J
to
light in Irrdochlna Y « » t f r d g y
looking at Viet Nam slowly falling
to the Communists and little being
done to stop it. be aald:
"Where do we go from bcr»t
How many more Communist vic'. tries must be gained in Alia be­
fore tbe free world recognliei tbe
danger?"
He continued: Will Ihe non-Comm unlit countries cling lo their feel­
ing 11 is not worth the risk of fiekl:ng when It romes to Cambodia,
Laos. Thailand. Burma, Malaya,
India, Pakistan, Formosa, Japan,
Indonesia, the Philippines, Aus­
tralia, New Zealand?
When the crisis came In Indo­
china— although all year Ihe Elsen­
hower administration had been
talking of the importance of Indo­
china at? I how. if It fell, ail South­
east Asia stood in peril— *h» Presi­
dent's advisers were divided on
what to do.
Meanwhile. China, Ihe main
enemy, could slarrJ aloof, sending
in supplies to Ihe Vietminh. letting
H— Vietminh do the d*i" j If China
sent in her own troops, the United
Slates would fare another d*cilion: whether to bomb China. Thai
might h-'ng in Russia, op Chlna'i
side, arm start World War H I.
But, as Knowland noted, if the
Lulled Stairs never moves in anvuhrre, the Communists in time will
Irv lo take over everywhere. The
F.lsenhnwer administration will
have to make a decision aomrday.

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Deputies Disbelieve
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C O N D IT IO N

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Boy Suffocates
In Old Icc Box
HOPEW ELL. N J UP A 9 year
old Ixiy suHorilrd In an unused
ire boa last night while his pam dwere attending a funeral
He wa* Archibald Waldron Jr
The iee bo* was Iving on its bxek
in the basement In the home of tin*
Imiv'* aunt, Mrs IMher Coleman
Mrs Coleman told slate nullre
she missed thr buy at supertlme
Tiie Waldrons returned Irutn Hi-*
funeral nf a fnrnd in Trenton at I
p nt and started a senreh
Two -tale troopers found the
hny's IhmIv in n compartment ol
the unused Ire boa
Michigan Stale's Intramural alb
Irlir program includes 22 -port
ranging from archery tu weigh!
lifting

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Statement O f Condition

J U N E io . t a i l
RF O U K ( I N

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Florida State Bank of Sanford

I I 471.144 lift

I -liking It, use. Furniture, Fiatorea
llutid*

Sanford, Florida

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RESOURCES

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tllnHvld.,1 Prnfils and lie-rrse*
Deposits

Iami tin and Diacountu

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Hanking H ouse, Furnitu re, F ixtu res

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T . K. TU C K E R . I'rraldrwl
W. J. I'KACfK'K JR., Cashier
MARY I.Y N D DOl'GI.AH, AssLlanl Cashier
ll.at.I'll W. I'K/.Ol.D, Assistant Cashier
D A LI AH K. 1.001', Manager I'rraonal loran Department

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343 ,090.17
2,204.686.46

TOTAIe H FiiO U R C E S ...............................

6 .919 ,346.63
$ 7,696,074.40

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DIRECTORS

Stb following the weekend holiday, July

(.'apital Stock

C. It * I'bONTH
Farmer, Dlrerlor Central Fla. Production Credit Cnrn.

Surplua

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4th. All orders for currency, payrolls, or
transfers of money should be made on or
before Saturday, July Srd. 1954.

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W. A. P A T R IC K
I'realdenl of I'a lrk h Fruit Corporation

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7 J 24 6 ,9 48 .8 4

TOTAL LIABILITIES ..........

Sanfnrd, Pforfata
ANDREW CAREAWAY
Carr a way and M rlM ^ h u a tia t* A paty
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T . R. T U C K E R
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’S o cia l SoenJtA.
Whites Are Married
In June Ceremony
An Informal reception followed
th# marriage of M i" ('urnlint- I.
Miller. of Orange City, and Hubert
Whit*, J r , of Sanford, which
We* performed recently in Folk(ton, Oa. Th* couple rrturnrd tu
Oran** City immediately followinig in* (ervic* for th* recrptlun
which was
Was attend*.I
attended by dox*
friend* and relative*.
The bride is lb* daughter ol
Mr. and Mr*. K I. Miller, ul
Orange City. Mr. Whit- is tb*
son of Mr. and Mr*. It. K While.
620 Palmetto Av* ui Sanford.
Miss Miller attended public
schools In Bethlehem, I'a llel.and,
W ‘d Sanford. Mr. White « « . r
student at Stetson t'mv. and at
tended public schools in Zell wood
and Dr-Land
Th* couple ar* pit sently at borne
at 212 W. 4th St. Iti Sanfoid.

Mildew May Causa
Lasting Damage
Any trace* of mil-lew that *;&gt;
■ear oil shoe*, handbags, ttltsve*,
Tuygaye ur other leather good, in
muggy summer weatln-r need tu
be removed promptly before tin
mildew grows into il.&lt; leather amt
leaves permanent stains or other
- damage, the Li S. Department -I
Agriculture advises in resjKin** to
requests for information on tin,
summer problem, &lt;ays Myrtle Wil­
son, Home Demonstration Agent
To remove mildew from leather
feeds, wipe with a cloth wiung -mi
Mt a mistuit of denatured alcohol
and water, half and half. Ilindl
luted alcohol might effect the
color of the leather.r After wip­
ing of ritildew, dry leather in a
brisk current of air An electric
fan may help &lt;li wa*h leather
with a thick suds of mild, luutral
scan or saddle soap, then wipe
vriln a damp cloth and dry plump
ly.
Keep leather shot * ur luggage
clean and well polished with a got«l
^ t i dressing tew aid off Uillde*.
W a n y housewives hate found rl-ul
in humid weather it puss to kee|
■hors and luggag • high and by
eft an upper shelf iutlead of in tin*
usual location n.ar the Hoot of
clothes closet*. Leather haiiilhaf,
and gloves may t-e safer in summer kept on open rack* rath-r
than In closrd unventrlatrd dte»»rr
drawer*.

lletty Hutton Wins
rler Second Divorce
SANTA MONICA. Calif T Art
rcti Ijeuy
Betty iiurion
Hutton na,
ha, been
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band dance d 1 re r t „ r t'haMrs
O Curran, aftrr Is st.lying |,’®t ht*
flew Into riges that onre left '-er
psralyied lor a month
The JJ-year-tild blonde song arvi
dance performer Ictified yester
Mat that he " » n a p-rtertinr-i-t
B n d a human being cannot lie per
Miss Hutton married O't'urran
March 18. I(S 2 andu-eparated I •,t
&gt;"ril 2tl Ilf did not contest the
divorce.

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More Vacation Fun
It'* a* simple a- that! So here
an- a few oractical suggestions
from oi.r who know* Katherine
Potter, Directoi Ilf a Beauty A
(•looming Infoniiallon Service.
She rav» that all smart gills,
who wouldn't think of going to
rnaiket without a grocery list,
sliouldti t think of going on a vaca
tmn without a packing list then
you wont t-e furious at yourself
i -r forget ling the t-il that simply
muki * al- outfit
_-r the white
I ul rings that sit off your brauli
fill tli-w tail.
Arid t»* »o-e to list your cos
nu tic* Most of them are sold
everywhere, of c-iut*#■ - but win
take on fun time, sli&lt;i|iping for
them? I'artlc daily wiien you can
take them with you. Mure ecunomi
cal, too Just pout from ytrqr tog
site* ............
into small
plastic -»■•!•*».
bottle* rFor
. i-o-".-stocking* a.-d undtrthltigs, lake
' “art or detergent. And never set
forth without your favorite *ammm A ( vacation success depend* w
lot on
looking
your
h***t,
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‘ uri-l
' nolbing make* you feel tackier than
know in- your hair'* nut right.
r.*|M-cltilly when the man might,
turn up. any minute!
A detergent shampoo i. a fin*
choice Uraus,. It Mid. well and
rinse, thoroughly m any kind o|
r.oe
' u l" .
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^ .purring
t( ,,.n- e . ,„• *
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, 1 1 w (batch that need* corrective
.treatments.
— ..-----Have you considered u neve,
very short cut? (ine that needs
a minimum of setting — just a few
front culls, anil the laick worn
ally! (ty waved, mainly fur shap".
Think bl-out it, why don't you?
A becoming new hairstyle may la
iu«t the thing to add to the sense
„f aderntuie that's the Iwsl part
-•
of any vacation.

A Smooth Summery Pie!

After a long, pleasant Sunday afternoon In the ian, there'*
something luxurious about Inviting neighbor* to lit on your back
north In the gloaming, with th* light! slowly blinking in the sky.
A quiet evening of talk, then into th* dining room for hot coffee end
Ike cool, delicious smoothness of banana coconut cream pi* hand,
comely garnished anJ attractively aervesl. And (o easily achleeed,
loo, In Just half th* lime it used to take, when you mako It with a
vanilla pudding and pi* Ailing mix.
Banana Coconal Cream PI#
1 package vanilla pudding and H cup ahredded coconut
pie Allling mix
2 ripe banana*
t cup* milk
I baked ••Inch pic ihell
H cup ciM R , whipped
Combine pit filling mix end milk In »aue*pnn. Add ehredded
coconut. Cook and *lfr over medium heat until mixture comes to a
/al/ boil. Remove from heat. Cool only about 5 minutea, stirring
m c * or twice. Slice bananas, reserving about a fourth for garnish,
Ing, and arrange in cold pi* shell. Coeer with th* Ailing. Chill.
Cornish with whipped cream, the remainder of the banana slices,
■id maraschino cKettle*.

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Hollywood Suffers
From Bad Publicity,
Is Self-Inflicted
HOLLYWOOD uf — A min Is
iudgetl bv th* company he keeps
fig ire- Robert By an and the same
Roes l-T Hollywood.
Hyan, one of the screen's s-iliJ
citizens. teday laihed out at some
of his fellow townspeople* ior it
ta’-h!rg thimselve* to figures who
bring bad publicity to Hollywr-*-L
Kor Instance. Porfirto Itublrrsa.
the 20th-century Don Juan
" I think a guy like that should
be shunned when lie comes to
Hollywood." said Ryan, an c-x
Marine who speak* plainly a id
has muscles to back on his st rte
meals ‘‘Instead, people rush for
the opportunity to ihraw him cock
tail parties and receptions "
He sari the lothario's current
amour. Z«a Zsa (labor, ha*n't
profited from the headlines Her
film salary Is still small
I "And that's Jusl what she’s
worth, as far as ability is , on
\ cerned." he said
"During my career. I've m‘ -n
wondered U I sb-uldn't g-&gt; after
the more sensational stuff." he
said. "Every actor ihtnlts about
it. especially those who arr *#*»i*
ropy' like myself I tiase a
and family and lead a very quiet
life I’ve never been In any
scandal
"It's lust as well nothing like
that ever happened In me Allot
all you have to live with your
‘elf And I'm convinced that scan
dais don't help a career, despite
thinking to the contrary
"I've done a lot of traveling on
Ihe road in the ps*t few year*
talking to theater men and -irdin
arv rituens all over the country
I found out that Hita Hayworth's
rates r wa* actually hurl al the
time of her romance w.ift U&gt;
Khan
I don't km-w abmt Hub Mil
chum but I imagine be was butt
during |„. ,,.jn j a| Afts'rw it ts"
Well. !hal*» a different m c tit
R , have short memories”
||e nbsrrved that Hollywood has
,-h,,ngrii in recent years, afv.-nc
ing somewhat falteringl)- in the
direction of respectability Vdls i*
a good tlimp lie sar i

A Rcrihvail By Fall?
Hair
Color Trend
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iX O C rt 3 0 V S T e s
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ICeillieads ore coming l-ack
Hair detective, Harry Robin*,
*•)'» that before the snow Hir­
you’ll have n yen to hr a redhead,
Rubins, director of r.lucntlt-nal
research for a hair nreparatio.i
house In St I'anl. Minn, make*
survey, of hair trend* Say. he:
-Funny thing about hair color
|„ |hmt f, ,, rt' K|oni(,
n|n,
c*c]rt »•*« ""&lt;• **»ade alwavs pre?om*na,,‘": r,"‘
&lt;’,,,*, t has
slaphappy ovr r rrd hair f-ir
Movie .!.,*_ Luciile
Bail, Kiln Hayworth, Susan Hay.
it. In Chicago ami Miami silver
wnt-1 and other* helped influence
blonde ir .he rage."
Ro'.'nv got inlerrsii-| in detect­
ing lie', colors on n regional basis
when r.e ian ad* in v Si. Raul,
Minn. p-»|w»r looking In: I,loud.»
for rp i- list* amt got no replies.
Some me soggeste l Chi-ago. Tln'ie
he w tv del.igrd.
-i ',thl.r
hair *l*ade* a n n-m.
iik.ly t.v pr.-dominate in state*
bord-'eiim water, he say. New
York and tt.ie'nn favor a M m I •
wb.-t -a* 'is A.hli.est rums ansi
prefe * hr •**,
I* ' a y Mi red .''i.-i I*
t-ecom'-i*. I.vc-e i - ‘ngly otiv ou« at
beauty -iim* « «-i.| in nat’-mii sotveys n*
t xperts. la-t. ve«advanre predictions of po|Mil.iri&lt;y
iridlrnled asb blonde, and such
w-m the case, hr- says.
Even gray haired women think
nothing of coloring their hair In
youthful shades these d»ys, he
says. Some go in for sliver blonde
hue* &lt;&gt;r smoke) tones. Others rolor
their hair hut have a little gray
at the temples tu give their hair
a more natural look.
New hair coloring processo* are
■piieker and easier, he says. New
color* have a developer act on
which woiks very quickly : during
arid light ning the hair In on# pro­
cess, taking only from three min­
ute* to one-half hour a* compared
to vesterday’s all-lay coloring Jobs.
Not every woman should cotar
her hair, Robins advise* Eye* and
••kin must harmonise with hair
rolor. Lighter shade* are fine lor
older women providing ihm i*
light, hot olivr-sklniu-d types must
select medium hair color*.
lie-lt and dark ri-d* go with al­
most any type, however. Medium
ash blonde i, good for women In
the 10* and fio*. Robins says;
“ Whatever lar-pen* let lie wo­
man beware of trying to get the
halt color she had at 1(5. Skin pig­
mentation, fn&gt;-# line* aie change L
A good hoir colorist should be con­
sulted to help make hair color
took perfectly natural.“

" U ID A T
the Duplicate ouugc Club will
meet al Ine Yacht Club with seat
;u to begin at 7:46 pm ansi play
is to start at 8 n'rl.-ck
TU ES D A Y
ts p. m. Daughters of Wesley Sun­
day School Clast of the Methodist
Church will huld their regular
business and social meeting at the
home of Mrs. J. A. Howard, 401
Scott Ave. Mr*. W. •,. liir r u n i'i
group will act as hostess**.
The First Methodist Church will
hold its Circle meetings as follows:
Circlr No, I— !t p. tu. at th# hs&gt;me
uf Mi*. S .0. Slilnhui*er, I4&amp;K S.
llak Ave.
Circle No. 3— 3 p. in. at the
home of Mr*. F. C. M inins, 2404
Steven* Ave.
Circle No, 4— 3 p. m. *t thr hum*
of Mr*. It. li. Herman, tilO W.
Fit st St.
Circle No 4— to • m. at the
home of Mr*. Janus ll.ggint, 2404
Uak Ave.
Circle No, 7— 8 [* tu. at the
home of Mrs, Arthur li--- kwith. Jr.,
4tHi W. 20th St. Mr* Bill Kiik
will act a* co-hostes* .
Circle No. 8— 8 p m. at the
home of Mr*. H. li. Jones, 2644
I’a1melto Ave.
i &gt;■ *o. P— V:3V a. hi. at the
home of Mr*. Broughton Watkins,
1613 I'almetto Ave. Mr*. I.amour
L’chol* will act as co-hostesi.
w t.D N l.:tii i \
Ciicle No 2 of the First Metho­
dist Church will meet at lb a. in.
al thr home of Ml*. Allo-il Hick
sun, Hits Myitis- Ave

SN A P S
'AT NIGHT
a r t a a ty lo fa k t

Mist Linda Cullum, daughtet of
| Mr. and Mrs. John Cullum, wa*
honored iiy a patty crlr bin ting her
third birthday Thuts-lny evening.
Thr affair was held at the Cullum
home on Catalina Di
ftei'rshmrnt* wers .&lt;e cream
and cake, especially decorated for
Linda by her uncle, Fmnk Alias,
cold drinks, and candy.
Attending the family parly for
Mis* Cullum were Mt k It Col
lum. her grandmother, Mt and
Mr* W It, Mo.ur, Mi* Fran*
Dunoleiu, Hobby and Fliralaih
Moore. Michael iK-nofeto. aiid
Joyce and Jubnny Cullum

Strange But True,
Warmth Is Cooling
In One Instance
Doling these liut summer days,
wr ate always looking for wa&gt;«
to cool off It i* not a* strange «*
it sounds, hot a warm tub l-sth
soaking tot twirity minute* Just
before bedtime is more cooling
I ban a cold allow er Warm water
causes the blood ve**t Is to dilate
•w that much »l the inleriial heat
can reach tin- skin alnt l--ave Ihe
tisr-i&gt;- So i el aa an.| -*-*u| off
srvetal limes a day by ballilng in
warm waier.

T h - final Hireling of th* San­
ford Story League was held Wed
nesday evening al Elmer’s Restau­
rant. on the Hrlandu Highway,
when- the group
oup tm-l
met for
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dinner.
i ;- h.Ii The pr* side lit . Mr*. W
pi rallied.
After calling the iin-.T.’i-g ... ol­
der, Atr*. Roche read a note re­
ceived from Mr*. K. I&gt;. Brownlee
of Inverness, an honorary member
of the League, in which sin- ex­
pressed regret that she coll hi hot
accept un invitation to attend thr
meeting.
A request was mail.- for volunte­
ers to tell stones to the inter •
in. dial.- tin I Scoot, and Brownie*
aI Silver I.«hr during Hie early
I art of August. Rians were made
ior u picnic *o he held at Rock
Spring* on July 8.
Mr* Roche II.rn plesrllted a
•uinmary of Hie group'* activities for the* Iit., I )cn I Ihe tnagu
rlue, ‘ National Story Art" recent­
ly -a it led tin account of the -April
program of the local league, this
wa- considered quite an liuiior.
The next national Story Iwogue
' . . * ■ on w
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it was itntlouiue.1 at the meeting.
I In- event i* scheduled for ll*f.ti.
Hth.-r highlight, of Hie meeting
were the |-f.-sen*atioli *’f a lovely
gilt to the president, Mr* Roche,
and n story told h) Mr,, tie.l
Robh. Mr, R.ddi rilsu cciuducteil u
l-.-autitul m-taliutUin set vice foi

Three Busy Lives
-And One Woman

1hr Srviiur Mi*t hodJft Yi*ylh Krl
luYA«tlip Ilf itll* KiMt Mi'IIumII hI
&gt; liiiii’li tiu* plaiiiu-tl it Sk**tin&gt;: I'm
t&gt; III tlllundo tudl)'. Itll*
urupli* Blf i i k•'*t In
l« ait) tu
It ii 11- I lit* I'tiiJH’li ut 7. TC4I p in . itiiil
Mil* fill VI it'd uf t)i«* till I! |ll IV*1 list
m l" lull for pruiipi »&gt;f I wt nt\ ur
iii'iii tih*tiai(t 11 Kiiliftit iiim*
iiiilr 111ini it i' i , will mviiiiti mu) I Iii*
yiiK(|&gt;.

Day Liny Ic Nuptial
Plans Are Given If

Mi alol Mis M rilr Rninell ami
loudly, lotmrtl) of Sanford, visit
Final wedding plan, have i-een
td hrir today will- friend* fhry
announced lot tin- mult luge of
have just returned (turn a vara
Mi-, Jane Rliylll, Day. of AA'illium
lion in thr Blue Ridge and Smoke)
S E A T T L E — .Moths r, win. i-.-iii •on, \ A and til-li -A I.ingle of
Mountain* In Ninth Carolina
plain Rial tin r-- |u,t aren't i-uoukI- Sanford
All*- Day l' the dailglitet
non'* in a das should take di­ siI Air and
Mr- Gilbert A Day of
M i, Elam.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dean and nt the three live,
V\ illiatiiMUi and Ml Llllgle the -oil
family. Randy and Julie, have rr- Hrillairr
' of Air iimi Air, |i Glen I.ingle of
turned last week from a vacation
A University of Washington m
spent in Miami and F -H Myrra gani/atinn fur -d-ler wninen -l-l II Sanford
Thr couple wili la- married on
whrir they visited ft lends and re­ gale tier ll« "Woliuii ul Achu-se July IT in th. AA'illiumton Met ho
lative*.
tnent" award
.list Church ul I p in. The l(.-v
She I* the inidlier id finir -- tin-1 Muller Tilde,ley will conduct Hie
Mr. and Mi* George L. Rark- age children
service. A reception will follow
She I* a lull time I uiiei-iH Immediately m ihr church recep
hurst ate leaving today for an
autimuddle trip to Tacoma Rark, sludent
room*
,
She work, evenings a*
pro lion
Washington, |&gt; C. and Dover, Del.
Sister of the 1-tide. Mi*- l.«i»
fr-siunal rook
In Jdilrlioii, ,|n helps-d relichIci Day. will sen.- a, maid of boiiol
Enjoying several -lay, with re­ llie home m which she ami her and Roi'Ctt AA'right of Savannah.
lative* In Tampa last w-ek were cldldri-n live siili her iimiher and N A will he l.e*t man
Mr. and Mrs. W. B Richard.- and stepfather She hopes •&lt;&gt; get hei
•on* David and Michael: Mr. and degree in August
Next trills- )-*u make choeolatr
Mrs. S. M. RiChatd* ami w in
.Someday.•' she *a|d, "l would cream pie. Irv topping il with .
Htrvrn and Neil; and Mrs S Al like lo have a home tor children Him layer id wMpoe-l cream 111..*
KiChanie, Sr.
has been »weHenril with I..own ,i
td broken maninge, "
gar ami Spired with a da.li of eii
Rantryxhelf
- im
. iu I At i,
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Mr. ami Mrs W R. Dyson hate
i gfi
lii lirnialo same wd1
returned from Wilinlnglon, Del ol •pi.ijnrlti
a srn.ill ran ol lalmou 'hat yui
Decorating u cake with a *|iecl i&gt;
and S-hIus, N. Y.
have broken into chunk, an- design'’ F'ro.l the cake ltr*t. o’
*P&lt;mrt Into a -liall.-w h.iking -b,h course. Ihen with a i.Mthpick
Mr ami Mt* S M KiCI-aid-- Jr
Top Wllb holleleil irumli. .m
and son Neil have returned to heat in a hot oven Sr-rr- v till , draw your design lighllv un Hu
Irosting. (ill in uni. a ili-iiii.lm
their home in Green Cose Springs
green sal.nl
lube
after s|H-ndit-g two weeks with hi*
parent, hire in Sanford Aliuthei
son, Steven, remained fur a lunger
visit with hi, grand patent*

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Ilian ol tin tHiaid. quit le.idling
to le a i ii tin in*iir.iNie buHIirt*
afler lieim: widowed -!lot '. after
the turn ol I,’it- icntiiry In l‘* ji
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next &gt;1 *1 * utficel* They will be
ST PAlll.. ilinu — Women rule
as follow,
Riesideiit, Air, AA 1. Itoctie; Hie ros-c at the iin|«i-li-g tiveFir-t A pre-ident, Air-. I-. A.'. AAil- ,1-iry national hca-lquaiteu ..I a
liarns; Second A pie- -lent, Mr, iratern.il liir iiisiirari.e nrg.niR, G Hi .--'ii, Third A. preaiileiit, trail.tn in the he.-,t of downtown
St Haul
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Women !&gt; M -J -»n the ntlire*
tery, Mt, II I. M r--rr; A'om-s
.
-f chairman •&gt;i the board, prevt
ponding si-vretaty. Ati, It. W. dent
jml secretary &gt;•! the Degree
T re n c h : T re a su re r, M r*. S J N ix .
-f Honor I'rotrrtive .\,,n . with
Ili-torian, Mr- R f Long
as,.-!, exceeding 25 il iill I-&gt;(i d-.l
Others present j,t the meeting ! lar* Ktrne .1, urilln In IHW al
were Mrs \ R Kyis'. Mi,. It F ..' Ml .mxili.it v to a men', trganlAloiile, Mr,
R Thurno.nd, Mt, ration, the all u-m an a.-onitlon
Alr« Charles i 'ole, A|r, Hairy tu, brv'ome an lmle|a-n-lent group
C C. Howard. Mr
Fred Hold-. wtin-ti ha, paid out more than 28
AAyutt. Alt- Frank t'lo-l-y, Mrs million dollar, in benefit,
C I' Snyder, and Miss Alary Mc­
Mt* Franri ■ Hbnii, m.w cha cMahon,

■Tiiax G R A N T V

Mr ami Mrs Gordon S. Hall and
daughter D"l'ii. Ann arrived today
from Chicago, III. t - visit M&gt;
Hall’s parent*, Air. ami Alls J. R
11*11 al their home on Valencia
Drive.

Mt*. Toro li-.ll and Mr* Lester
W.-hcr will leave Sunday fut New
York ('it v where they will pur chase Fall merchandise (or Yu-

Headed By Women
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Meet

Skuhny Party
For Youth Group
Scheduled Today

Mi and Mrs R J Bokut and well's 1let"&gt;’ |il*u tit l*r |C«iItr r Ml* Rrlel Bokut uf Del^od Will t VkU mrukt
spend the July b weekend In Frost
plo-d with thr latter* Ulothei,
M m . K u ih S»4«iit La* t r im iii'il ***
Mrs. I siuive l ulls and uthrr i* lu ^aiifuril fi uni a viuttliiiik *i^hf in
Uses
I ill 1|M W in I* It* t,ll|Fhillll will' Hit*
till* I"III SI A lif (ill ll«-}lht
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Mo II H In Mrnt and childirn n iri*r. « a|t| ami \ |f * t(tu«e- |t**|t
Donna, (.ail and Hail.ai* of Nor­ Km out i hotlir •Itt’ v(«tln| in Itult
folk, V* air visiting with Mis liiolirt. \ .i v%fits tm iiittlhrl, Mi l-.Mrot's pairtit* Mi and Ml*. E w S t i . i j T Y i r l l Ulist I-1lit tl« I , IZalfih
F l.utnlquisl at their h-mte on the it *ii|"Vi r J|
(oi.oti&gt; s lot. H-ta-!.

Ktuce Mull head arrived in San
ford Thtiriday fur a visit with In*
mother and brother lie is cm
rently situated in For Wayne, I ml

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Pilots Win l«ro.

MO HHtO FOR BUMS • • By Alan

Post 53 Victorious
OverCroveland, 5-1

Take FSL Lead;
CBs, Birds Lose

By GAYI.E TA LB O T
NEW YORK '* - - The question
itr P E T E osnnitNi;
now before the house i* whether
Willi.- M«y* »n.l s u n Muiial
no- no-hit, no-run pilchiiiK of the Ulant- ran go all tho way. It
By T H E ASSOCIATED PKEflfl
through Wednr»i|*y hail rath bias­
has e"en superseded in importance
Lrkeland took complete possesed 24 homf mn« nn uvr-rain- uf onu lied Hires pave Wilson-Main a the burning debate over the rela*
.... r
In thi
slon of first place in the Florida
•very th r«- Kanu-*, roucnly. Dur- III•jve
merits
of
Wltll*
H
tj*
and
S:*U Ls_.ue last nigh* with a
i„ *hts ■ra»ni thru nrn~.‘ l"*T- ’— l. -M il* up of last night’* linuul' •
which— * * » ' the
. Uoutncucadrr victory over Cocoa
raUMtl spei-luUtiuii In many m - ....i.irc in tii- Seminole ■'■uirtjrj point ofanlder,
Incoming
silly
on
'he
eve
while two teams that had helped
ner» c-ont-erniuir the i-miMlity »f Senior Softball IcoRue at Foil Met- ' nf thr monumenlal Ulants-Iiodgers
A smooth fiulriinir .rejuve n ­
share a three-way Ue fur the top
frarturin/ the major Irogur mark Ion I'ark.
1
scrle*
this
wrek.
Iljrk Iluttn Masted a lioule tun
spot wavered.
ated Pont r.!t Legion Imseluill
**t by llal'i {tilth in 1
M h«m&lt;Having walrhrd lea Iturocher’s
with three uU^ttil to SU|iply Ilirra
The Pilots won 4 3 and 7 3 Hill team cotiNted to a neat fi-11
runs,
lake cate of Its cross riv?r
Boyette spun a siv-htltcr in the win over Oruveland yt**U*r-;
flint I- thr llala'i nUainnunt nf a margin with which to work in (f Ciuli
rivals
lit
impressive
fashion,
and
oiH-ncr and llrrm Niehaus knocked
that m u rd in *27, only tw-&gt; him fo-hlor.lnp in- auperb pilrMnir job. I
lloh-on Sportlnp Good* posted having obsrrvt I that May* I* md
his 12th homer with two mcr on ilay U*hintl the shurji pitehemijr i atretllURly elo»c i*&gt; tl'" hn!
by
any
means
Ihr
only
bit;
teagurr
HOIXYWOOD
Vine* Martsbase. In the afterpiece, Niehaus inif of lanky riinrlit* Sw ann
fewer) achirvrmriit in the ha**ha11 it- initial victory uf tin mbmih
unload'd homer No. 13 and Lev The accunitc curve-luiller tte*. net nf New Jersey, having removed
regUtrri: Fox* of Philadelphia w ith a 1-l&gt; pei forntancr on r FAS- on Its ro«tcr, a great many base
ball
tnrn
have
revised
their
earlier
Witherspoon contributed two sin­ th&lt;* viwitorw rlown w ith hut (I I the glitter from "(ioklcn B oy’ Art
Mailed f.H in m 2 mi l Haul (in mi RON r»l In the twin hill opener.
gles and a double
Aragon, today challenged welterlinrR equalled that rntinl while |i*i - The Navy train committed fiv e , estimates and now are ready to
believe
that
the
(Slant*
have
thr
i rr--r i to n&lt;d the winner'- muse
Other action --sw Daytona ftcael. pair of hil.s while atrikiiijr out weigh! champion Kid Gavllan and
forniinx for Detroit in ' *
class
tn
lead
Brooklyn
In
Ihe
wire.
jiltl
oven
dozen
ill
tlie
a
fte
r­
(too iK*i o— o c f.
hung out a lino i**) bait for a title
There term-- tn hr a |&gt;&gt;ythnln FAflRoN Si
whip Jaek*onsllIe Reach 7 &lt;i and
010 002 1— 3 fi 2 ' Obviously, none of the other »tx
I f&gt;cl.and sweep a dmiblehea.ler noon battle at Memorial .Stadium. nt.’ lch In Los Angeles this fa ll.A
pleat factor whirh pn-vvnta th- Hub
National
Iwagun
teams
has
a
ll t»a- nulte a come-back for the
Alb n and Switzer; Craves and
Martinet’ manager. Bill D a l^
from Orlando 30 and 14-41. Jack•hattrririR nf the prrat Itnth’i re
chance a. the halfw ty stage near*
cord. (Iru- nf thr moat "ft" tool Ih'liey
; sonviile Ikarh and Orlando which local* who *u*taimd a 7-0 lo&lt;* who i* no man for penny ante
In
the.
corner's
opinion,
the
Mg
021 11— tU 7 1
atorlea in U u lw ll I* of thi- dny WH-on-Mater
had been tied with t,akc’and for |to (iron-land Tuesday in a rug- measure*. *aw hi* 23-year -old
" P U K t '‘
ouo on o u t! turning point rame, not in the
he llepped to tin- ptiili’, limb twn N a ll Guard
puncher from I'alrr.*on hand Ara­
first -Ini tn second ami third place Crd tu -lc.
(Staid•perlaeiilnr
1
1
inning
vic­
•trike* without moving III* &gt;a&lt;.
Scoring their lone ton in the gon the worst beating of his career
Hit lluttrr; Hires and Krider; I
J respectively.
SN
IPER.
tory
In
tlie
opener
Tuesday
night,
pointed In a «t«il In the dirtiint Firm Iup and Itiidiro, flrumhlry :
Rill Huffman. Uoh Rucker and opening from*-, the bs-i i - iitaieti ln*l night ard annuunrrd:
BROOKLYN
bui when Johnny Antoneltt. the
tilrachera and totted I lie m it jillrh (2h
It.iy Dunne singled in the Daytona hewils-iin tuisHsall but cert n-c.'f
"I ant rcaily to guarantee Uuvlynun^
jcfl-hamter,
e
k
n
W
off
tlie
c e r iT E R there. KrRaitil*--* of the yuy'f
Inn lion.irat to .Ich-nd hi* title here
Beach fifth and Ed Levy doubled, n rloo- «int«'-iI'.eo-.rr,! rlinrapl'J''*' the folio ving
Habit* oil the unit, you cannot
the blows producing three runs. In :i"ii after the
F f i PTiVL HAV/ir, ,1
■ii. , .i Vinee."
neL pex,
afternoon and ran hi* winning rec
deny that hr r n the mml famou*
a n c a t sHR/Afa a t
the neat frame, three error.* and »tart. The Kan„
1
3
OA'£
O
F
or-.i in H 7 for the season. That
P A T A AO
THti
anti moat colorful »I ukk&gt;t In thsingle* by Wimpy Langano and Ed ferd rjuli w» hot
was the one wliicli hurt the Rrooks
B A SE B A L L «
A tP LP H e * MADS
hlitory t-f *&gt;i colorful game.
Lo-vy helpril the,Islanders to four »nd turned In
'ia
^
a
s
/
//e
A
P
t/ie
deeply amt convinced the Uiants
And thr play.i* " ho ' «'*■ «•&gt;- • (•AST M U i r r s IIKSIILTR
! more score*:.
"their most eager
A r s r POVBLi
CAlCfttO
THCy
rt:
alunp nincr him -May* and Mu&gt;l.i! i lit 'i n i&lt; I — n ih mm
Imip IS they can’t he headed.
of
Despite their victory, (he Island mrfonnanuP
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p
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The Imdgers liad racked up the
and the rr-t can’t foiRtt hi- rea
rr* found them*elv?s drnpptj into the infant «.»•
NORMAL
-POPf.
WHO
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I
l*.«|.&lt;lrr
I
to
TH
REAT*
Ions feat*.
the cellar which they now share •on, rommlttlni:
I young wiii!h|iavi on their last meet**
*
CL.’M P E P M O RE
With tin i fart * ill mind, It l
ing Their rigid lurried hatting
« * tfilt h» I I J • I I *
■^FF PU KE
with Cocoa. DeLum] which had jut one irror in
jya: L 0 than A CHROHK,
M
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in
Mile
H
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7
plobiriily »i-*e In kelp yout injury
rw ie r h»«, in fact, been death lo
Im-cii in last place jumped In fourth the seven-innings
CAflf 11'/,v t h e m
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JA ilp l* E A P E R ,
,
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m
m
Tuff
3
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4
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on the cluiinii until «oni&gt;liotl&gt; 3 i Jr or* Autry
loft-handers over several season*.
on the hasi* of its third and fourth
Post A3 made
v p p r u e tn /o o w r11 «i
t
o
r
you
N
contr - along ami hrttrra the tin . »VHi Me Wt l Ha
For that reasotr, Dliroehcr liail not
dralgkt victories.
W/N S T R E A K A T
use of llirei fit t
tfoildf'lM
II
4
1
17"
00
mark. It I* murh like the fuut
plnrioeil t , o-e Antonclli in the se
THE F /E L P
A H t A R i y VTAOa.
Jim Furbcs tripled in two run- of playSwann
|Sf i Ft1hiMr 4». I I I'ISi INI
ininutr, though, Undoubtedly af­ I III III
W /fH A /?'•/ tN N /fio
OR AT
in Di-Land's first trium|ilt. Mike stoma hit* tn pr*«luee ti blue »( Trials*
III I* H U 1 ^ l*« Mltr I|M» \2 3 lies, tint u,i- It it with no alterrn
W. L. Prl.
ter thr lunik I- t rue I id. |1 "III
C-1/CH A oA tN ^ir THE RH/LS.
» fails !*-«aa«t*I
It "i &lt;■.»"» I I live -ihe;i hi- original twminee,
Kavsahlan was the leading bitter run*, laaduff man Eddie lUrtemr. 1-I*|i *’I'l ft-&lt;|
f 1 -1ST i
THE E LAT a .
I rnimit
3 14 3 «** Jim llrarn, wrrnelimi hi* side.
hotter ai;ain anil itRaiu In tin &gt;mr
JjL
ft.
|.
\t
t t .«gv
nf
Ihe
vt'cnnd
fray
with
two
»Jngk-*
ll,i- M-iillii-lto-email, op&lt;*Iteti with nrUtirki
C f .ih |t«i»M«r
4 2#
I*
. s J ij
In come.
Hicre
were
atidibiv
groan*
from
(
ami
a
double
in
five
irie*
which
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l
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single,
urul
Bob
Samuel
fol­
JHftntofti
If
C
m
#
fNluN
f
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&gt;r|.ani(
• «
«ei
It I* good to have the armnip I ill II I II II %t 03— 1 HI
f li«tr 32.1 the I’olo f!round* assemblage when
prinluced two run* hatted in
low* d stilt, J. C. Jrnkin* Masted t V&gt;4"tl
1 I .Jr*
tut Johnny b-gan to warm un.
IlftO iMd
lUhment* of tin Bambino in tin i Jira'a ifaemony
I
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t
rfi
l
1
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jg
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n long triple to *core Harbour nfCI n
0f
record honks a- n chalhilK" •" f i H.’ ifi ( '.iiitlti'
llr.Hlis VesleeBar
An-1 then, as inning after inning
3 4"
Pt .'•'nmiiel bull t-ei n rut down at l.4K«
i*I 1‘ocofl 7!•7modern day player- It make* foi « Turawauah
went by ami Ihe former lemii* baby
f-M f l ‘I| | » , r.r*
tenintlnir to -wire- nfeonil. Jen- i iMvti UA U*ai h i J 4v If* it tl I
a bettor RBtnr nod thr ■(irculatlmi i i n n it ii •7— 3 l«t Mltr Illaar .12.3 continued tty hold llm llodgeri in
l
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I
fs
s
l
3
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1
I &lt;&gt;r|*iinjti »•&lt;«
kin- rame hopir whin I'alnli Fur
21 .*'»
about thir tirnr tif thr yi.it nlw.'i' I 4 I'.ll-tfK
It*elm
tight check mainly with his assort
H iim t
Inn look ml'nntnge of Uroveland
.it
Likrtahil
adds internl to thr natliuial pn*l ii :J hi«rUiif
nirnl of curves, one began to ,-sn*e
i ;*i luiaMik *
-hurt-top Bill CoeM'raft’* nils- 1 I »• l-t ml 4 1 Or U ntil'
tlmr liefori a reii-nn pennant driv
Qlllfllrl l • T »
h ■ was witnessing something
J.tx lit ll ill iMltvtU It*Jt
II* IS. V..wrist.,I l-t ...
rue.
\ •II II U I — .1 l«l Mltr tilirr 02.3 1tiiat
g»*U underway.
Important Antonetli didn't quit'1
t m . i i M v i.t:i&lt;ii ii
31 «’! | a ft*
♦* HI f
Sanfonl
nnoexed
another
puit
«m IIM IV IrHlUl ft
H.VTTIV1 **tl l Ilr,il* i„ i
J*
1I I r
iasl. Hi wa&gt; lifted for Ihe Uianls*
; .Nn i mt
1rum
\\.
•*rl. liN
W IMBLEDON. England Idh
WUy Juro-lnv Drohny, "Ihe m i ltl \a t}ls»Mi ssil Fi,\. Oib-Me-i a-, i of runs in the third when Jett
Sinrp polf Iilipht well nt-ne into ! ., I.ta \n«J T. II
I ; great reliever, Hoyt Wilhelm, after
ll
II
in &gt;-s ItVTTF
n v r r r n in ........... *-|,| bin* and Farinn liii-b'd an-l I-dh
II J
Ihe local tpurtliphl ov-i 111*- hunt
ritt* .jtu
3
i, *]
an error had hrlpr-1 get'him In a player never lo win at Wimbleifon," get- Id- tliiti' chance nt lenni*'
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llmr
! scori'd on u mls-bnndlrd blow off ^ V r rk
Independent&lt;■ llay it is timely l" ^ f*f•&gt;if lv11rm I(l«»i'llt i I" V" 3 4*i 3 4"*' bote in the eighth But liy that bipgi-it lilb- today vsIn'll tie nir*ts voting K 'n Hi* wall of Au-lralla for MtT. •Foi. crh
f«
.ita V*
O.
fM.Jf
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il'iMt:
ItltN
iti”
.
yisMii
y„a
1
l*
i
hot
i,f
catcher
Bob
t'uitet,
the
Wimbledon
vinjrlr*
ehiint|iian*hin,
present u piece of advice which , , It*.trail. Hoi*
2 i V lime he hail Ihoroughlv buried the
siiliii *s;i"*ii
:&gt;
IJ"
I M1
t-arlna ree*-rded the final tali' H
Drobny, pot* -'12, will be the nlde.it Wlinbhdoii rhumnion im r llir 1*1Tl 'It IN'I It- 1 until s N»-&gt; Veil
Sam Snead re. roily pave the tin ; •ll* ii * llctr|tM&gt;n&gt;
rttiii hM j'LU
:i
i*'« n '%
llrooklyn *oufliuaw “ Jinx" and tlie
ft a|ffU I
ir » •'
lion’s most prominent uinnlrur
Bill
Ttlden
bred;e
tli-:
sls-jcar
F
rcuh
monouolv
In
l'.&lt;:tu
if
Id*
urun
n
the
fifth
when
tu
got
hi;
sec3*«
z:
».|. *'•“
? !’ r
llmr 02 I Utanls hod Inear-I assay their 24th
Mill I II It ll I — ft Ml
.341 : :
V S Iln v si. r.r, si,l i:
^nlfrr.— the one of Washliptton
dinU and rule i.luff prove too murh for the l!l-vcar-&lt;dt| Annie are.
■Mil bit olid wo Itvxlu
: •» : I**
«i
tMwiapvrrr
i
llr*Mlt« If«lrr0 «i
» 4«» «»:•» victory against only four defeats R»*ewall, on ihe other hand, would he the vnunue«t rhamrdon nine** IIVTTINU HnWir. I!r„-.kt*ii Ji" I
iurnlnp Tree Coif Club fame win. % it*"!* mm *
fo
re
-I
home
! V* » V**fti 4 ltd*ton T
i-i'sa sii--t.it ,«t. i.uii!.. &lt;;
for the month of June.
ll .s f c l l l l l t i«| »
&amp;.1K
frrouentl) iduj.. ul Aupu.la, l.a 2 fjolflklM
» ben the visi- •»nl&gt; kHtfi'e" •» titfltilrd
III ,VH IIATTCU IN* Mn ,Ul.
i
14 *1 III l»
II would lie silly, of rourte, to IhiU, wlu-ti a lilycar-old named W. Padiblev won the title.
kiwp* 1 M H
laiul*. ;«
I’la )mi: the llutriiiK Tree rum i M \ I II It VI I__a 111 Mile llmr .12*1
tiltiher,
I
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r
*
Ilrnbnv.
more
popular
than
evir
with
English
fane
since
he
an' ’Itl'dh'i hi I ’|*%e-lAftri C»
HITS j&lt;4liMFiuJli n*t. Hi. Irritil« |m&lt;i
:c :•»
• i •’* count tin- I lodger* out They are nouprr-.l hi* Inlentlun nf seeking
with the leknuwned amati it j j iruutMii *i
Mike Prlcrflrld. Un**king tort nf Vm York 13)
IU
.
v
h
\iu*ti*&lt;i.
3
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I,*.uu,
Ion
solid
a
rlnh
to
ftdd
up.
Tire
fa­
34 Wl i 31*
Snead t'H-d aome had kinks In hi.&gt; , Ii wli.-flv in «•»( •;«.« r
loaded the t&gt;arke |»rtF*'ft *«t llnlfiitiofr
lif t III V*# WH-a.m, &gt;|li VkUtllsFa , i:
miliar aroma of World Srrle* Kngli*h eilifeship rer**ntlv. Is
l». t
partner’* performance, but offerIMiinlrln i 4■11 I •** ( n
known here as "Tlie Urey Foi of
In walking titles- I'hlia*!* Iphki at liotlun
check*,
pin*
i
fierce
l*s*II«f
in
ad no advice, t’otnlnp up In (hr- IHlh I I NI II II ll IS— llr»» la Ittnlar
Center Court." He bowed to Ted
men.
\AI ift a %i* i .i :%o i »:
llmr
II
themselves,
will
have
Wall
Al­
TEN
N
IS
Trit'K
N
K
V
bTAIlTS
Ue, thouirh. Snead could no lonpei 3 Il**-iit I.lilt
Butting honors l&gt;Nm
W. I*. Prl. «2H
12
l“ »4 4 •» ston’s veteran stars In there fight­ Schrocdcr on the famed court In
ORLANDO i f - T he Orlando mid­
maintain hit rllcnrr.
.Vru
York
II
Ml
went in Jenkins
t ItNf.ll MmM
M M I 41 ing all Ihe wav. Hut one has ti 1»49 and tu Frank Kedgntan three
summer
Junior
Tennis
Tourney
e:o
II
Itr
iiok
0
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"Mind If I ti ll you one tliioR 71 U 1‘j.sj Itua
9
years later. In addition, he has
w
i
t
h
a
1
ritile
l
ltll
..it
l|'Mi
feel
now
I
hat
thev
tan
tie
beaten
31
M
t
I/III
fl|r|ji
ft
31
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starts Iter* t-day with approxi­
he naked. Hi pnrtn*i mid no, ii"i
and
it
*tngtr
in
AM
I
a
4llk*
*
31
l!»3
if the (bonis pitching sustain* its lost in the srttiiliu.il&gt; M« tlini**.
mately
M
players
18
years
and
Cl
li
t
iltifiiiitt
•
1
4
31
at all.
Riim wall wilt Ih&gt; playing in the
four tries, while
T U N I C l i r s H N 1 K IK H
present fern and nothing serious
under
( til •if
31
"Stick your fanny mtt, Mt 1 re '
Farlua
Hanna’* two nin­ *HI'lilt f11|M
t i l l |H !•»•. .’~s.ll«»—
|t&gt; THE iVsMM’ISTFD PHFMK
Mt
:i
happen* to .my of iM n f n n 't ley flna^ lor the first time,
Tlie
tourney
features
-ingle
ami
.Irnk," raid Sm ad.
iitltir. I M I a.ias*
Ttie bookmaker* have made
th
•
respited
from
three
altem|lts,
rifiiivtrttii
S3
;3&lt;
Na*hs-ille
pprher*
have
*nrreu
players,
t
'piiially
to
Mays.
double play iu butli boy* and girl* •Sanfonl in-sir,| tight Mtt all told.
I III* I *1 .&lt; I — ’t is 111*
Th* Preildilit ole.ye I »ml mil.
youth and *prcd a 12 favnrite Tlie drred IM run* in the pavt IS divisions
HesHiis irsirrUai
);■&gt;• H ot . *1it &gt; M Mu
rd out a drive 2-UI ynnl.i dov ll U*' i &lt; , ,11
--- - Turk *. iin-okl* o seed'ne* agree with ltoM-wall No. game*, hut'it remained for rookie
|l 1-1* 1 tun. I orM. Ol*i
Liaal l.-giun arlivitv will n - j St
I
—
«t
Iit wauk-- !
middle of Ihe faiewyiy.
i , , ,, ii r r » ••irt i -. ii* ii
1 tu Dtebn)'* No II
*u:.n in vt Wi tt eniay whm Po»t! O ut- s .itn ?-i V-*-1-—
Ji,e Stupsk Ip idler Ihr over
t-il.,1
s. i m u .M ir — .« ue*
KlJJff A ROMvUS A T HOME
Ami with ihni npe m • "f u l
i*s«ui t-tUni
•'ul i* host to Dnvtorm lleurh’*
Ye-Ji-tdav the top-seeded doU- whelmint* 1h d l j n t r y M iidng
1
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Rosen
vice II i » pb-1 -'ice In Wi h )
N
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v-ik
at
eipe , 1.1 Mio•&gt;. i n .
•■'* i"i a
bis. pair. Itci llartuig and Morvyn knock'd onl liutb fi'.'u/atuviy and, slugging jnfielrter for tin- Indian ilt'rv in o ilniibb header |el (nr tlt-eiklr-l It I'l-lllt-llt-*r»ll|-M .
a hniiiy alol ri'Jbyabb I'ouiHi of I tl ,1 1■• I* Jink .ioliltit Isil*.
Ro e of Aiivtralia. whiiqMd Ameri liter ally in' thr *afm* mnmt:
m i ..-II &lt;| Milwaukee 1(1
ami the Aniencau la-ague'* Mu*&gt; Mi .initial Slailium at 1:30 p. m .. iK*.i i -le-its
I i Hu .Ii *
July weekend,
at
tJlHlSKO
s'anford
will
g»
tn
Dsvtona
Satur­
cb
'
s
finite.Pally
of
iat*
Angeles
1lllllli ri »i K— a ra Mil*
Stupak. whovr siieed I* goml lint Valuable I'layrr in 11133. likes li­
lilt Malit. St&gt; Truly Pali drain
and Paris arrl (Sarelnar Mulloy of uhnve aim L* bad. hit three New do his home run hitting at hutne. day, July In, fur another eshl
.,4i. pii m in . •i.on iui t:&gt;«. iiiatd
•‘art*?, :
rural
(tables
Fla
,
4
0.
0
4,
04,
01
U
Of hi* De»l 13 home run* thl- Mtieii twin MR.
Orleans Hatters last night while
I .tie, i uj Ti l', Kills l aii
10
3
*
I III l l l l l II Si r — l I* H llr
I'KAIIUHY. Mh» ‘ i.r -A nmfl In one semifinal.
Ill regolnt di*lrli l -is play, ihe Jiiltnauo,
being punishrJ f ir the last of to *ea*on, II were hit at (7cvelnn-!
lluriie),
r(
3
fun i!..i..i. Tn ! »:&gt; in rr.ioaj, dent Rain* Ziharta* enterrd the
Sanford eltib h idle next week .vti*i ♦!. If
;
In Ilk’ oilier, the second ranked earned rum he yielded in !cs* than Stadium.
II nlnu lii
Tmi.wrap, III n ii it r
i
L u l season when lie led (he lea due to Oviedo** dropping out of Si oil. If
seruml rounl of Ihe Women’s Na­ pair of Tony Trabrrt of Cincinnati sii Innings: The third hit batsman,
i'll, toil M« &lt;Illln.it. "o New
ano. p
! * 1 | II
i ll all ll ti a-_d IB nil*
tional ripen (lulf Tournament lo- and Vic mdtai id Philadelphia Pel outfielder Uni I Hcnlr), figured aue In homers with *13. hr chute-1 the league. In scheduled nluy, HuTllT.XI*
a * ii n
IT
\H
linn, lltown
Mohf k *h.
73 at home.
Post A3 now ha* u t-1 rcrore).
t n ww I — I
riMiix i:i,vvn
lie Vi l»"(. 1'i J il I'arh. Fill's Mas* tla v with the prediction: "I'm Just tnmnerd the No. 3 serdod Ho*ew aB three (ime* should be nut. He
•
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IIItlll
MS .
m in i i i ,s xn
Ul ii 10 41 .1
o..Hu I 11n1.1&gt;• Flirt. Itavin llaia, liable lo be going from here on and law hotel, also of Australia, strode to the mound, flailrJ the
Hlki«. i-io k-rail,
K—Alikin—
tth M-oii :i,
i
t 11 5 3
lilt I, *I lino
In."
young lefthander (Ltieally, and In
0
3,
7-5,
3
0.
4
7.
10.
III
letiklns.
SII—
llaw
ks.
John
I'uvnl, rf
3 IS tl 1 rt
SI t I II II II I'--- 1 l« Mils
"She means," suntenne egl 'ih kt r •It* bp
3 It 3 1 it i-i-kiTad, lUiliour. J.nktn*, FaIn the women’* semifinals, I-oulsi* the ensuing m rlrr Stupak was
dll.Mir I'll.-I lllllli Iris. Jj""
It*
The
iBttfFifllFfi
rrp*B
Iriiveland
1,
flea
III,
swaiio
l.e(l
Metre flrl'l. |.
plained, "Hint she's going lo win." Rrough of Reverly
3 tf n •i •
M ILW A U K EE i* _ J « r Corn1* ■
&lt;■ : ■
Itevi-rly lllll*, Call
Calif , rendered tineon*rinin.
j niti,i.i
Mimh. r*)if
til M.f.VVVia'ID.
Calll Vifie s* Ma i * AtJMt.xiiii, i
3 It i* ■ 1 SanrurU f. lilt •-!( I'lrn eflrld I.
The drawling Belie was in a heat Doris Hart of Coral (tahV*,
Vbllfl
I
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IK,
|
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1
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.V
I,
f
|
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So
anti
3
S—
to
Plere-fl.tifl
I.
Vol
sklppsr
lliiult
Poland
bli.Fh, lit
2 It It &lt; j
Ham, younc 81 Inul* i urdinai
familiar nosiliun, lied fur Hie lead Fla . 2 0. 0-3, 03 Tb r I ’aHfortiia doubtless reasoned that flliipak v » i fs| .4ft
Miiiji,
Atiittl*
.u.mn |j 11lt|- swaiio IDuvall
M|»l»rr, 3*i
3 It t» •i
firat bairman who lias hif l i r e s i t i .t irr m i n— '
in*
41 ti t* « I'll - i-.if|i r VV Wuana l«-aPtSr*-emill junior high srhool leather 6lrl, three tlmr winner here, had through anyway, summonrl Dirk If 1&gt;A;»lil llV. « sififi * i'rj»)*ki« h* M;•IIk if
0.4Ml* If
ti •1 ( »t ll. til. I llsnntini. K»liter-'T— t:SU.
homers and driver, in nine run
|llVv'” l, l , X .'.. n Mt ™ Y
'all} Claire Doran of Cleveland at a
i
Phi*»*i*
oaiiolntrJ I t o n K
n
1 3 14 n
in Iwu pamrs as u mapir leaguer
t,. tia.i.i •• ii I'axins par tnalrliing 72 on the spongy een rated fourth and Miss Mart Lltiby lo absorb the red uf a 13.7 ii •it * ill.
VlMl*
ffriAsatn Jl
M M 'O Hlt
.%i0 n 00 «» i
Coach Angie Ualm al Ihe P h ll^
sin Hat king. The Prllran tun t.d* llll«&gt;JHLr&gt;S
second.
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ifijf!
lliinithort)
iiifi.
«*if.
:i»
c 1
.3
.
•a4 udeluhia PhHlh*s— |* uyi* -if -fe u #
.Salem
Country
Club
course.
gave
Na*hvl|le
oppunehlt
an
aver
,,Uy a"'
i ',r ....... .
Il'ttHr
ThtjtiUfcf
a
»n
chulr
ii
*
1
Haniuil.
.I
4
1
Nqw Miss Broiigjt faces .Maureen
With Mrs. Zaharias and Miss
i ftflt*rljF»| rufr
« • ■
i
« Hi
1 brother* who plajrtl lttlhe«4najor
"M ia ," the 22 year old l&gt;!&lt;ml. d.V *’ iWsi.' i'. »at* 'I* To yisn. Doran in front here's how the lead­ Connolly of San Diego, Calif, vsho age uf 10 runv per game for 'hr
Karlnii. u*
3 « ■ 3 3
att
13,
uf
which
ihe
cellar
U
r'
lluagrr
aald
in
tha
clulthomc
here
t
unti
l
itmu*.
Bill*
vut-nr
whipped Louise for th« title two welling Vol* loll 13
lu ir - - — .
ing eliallmgrrs looked:
sro'ind oh Atlanta ami Hi renlng
ycatcnlay after rrackng a pj|'
m i l — i ta wit*
rears ago aid, mbit esprits agree,
Maty (Mirker) Wright, teen-age
Chattanooga swept a jl-ni.ik* ham, the. idle Sjutlmrn A tin
ritl$i Ht*t .i itii
(K'l'H'MIv n i ti *.
Oft W arwt Spahtl, vrieran Mil
in. bad
n
n
tmnrnved
slncB.
Min
Connolly
psychology
major
at
Stanford
Univ Cl* ii. Ilappy
listen. l«t 1
header with Lillie Rock 12 and1s-f i m , Allapla. RimiitinJiain. Mobile
vraukeo B r a in ’ M l hutt Irr, Ibis HtfnlL’hl
v«i.
T'i*ar
i
at.
W
*
f *v til*, in* versllv, displayed some of the overishrimod Mr*, hefty Pratt of to Join New-' Urban* in gaining
ting and Memphis »vere not vrhtelulrd
la lu»1 like a ilrenm "
It aim's (tower in shooting her way South Dranfa, N.J . 0-1, 0 1 yeitrr,TI always wanted In be a bli!
r h t T I I II tl I :— llrsrh i M in
day.
Mriahi i " 'UmabWi ,1;"" ’ into second position— two strokes
IraRuer, but I hud no idea d woulil lliindi-f
i\ a i-i'll Man. &gt;li&gt; Hn
This match, along with all the
behind the (ton! twuyorur.
come ao aodn I left ihr minors In
Hold |i|&lt;k. CumuM, ins. ii
finals, will he played to­
Loujse Suggs leading money double*
aucit a hurry I only hmuKht alon " r’.Vh« ell*
winner so far inis year from At­ morrow.
one pair of tnmirra. I yur«i I'm
lanta, and I'sl O'Sullivan from
allll in a »orl of shock "
Orange, Conn., had J6; Tie ! with
II waa jm l two nighls ago, after
its were defending champion UeDjr
an InlernaMona! U agur doubr X a f l n T n I i c l
Rawls of Spartanburg, S .C , Na­
htadtr with Havana. Cuba, that I 111C • O l a l S I
Cunningham found out hr wai com
SOUTHPORT. England X — Gene tional Amateur titllst Mary Lera
Ing up to the Cardinal* from their Saraun. the golfing »n"*« ol 9*r’ Faulk of Thomasvilte. Ga , Beverly
L A K E WORTH B - U k i Worth
RochtiUr, M. Y., farm club
inartnwn, Pa . hai added another Han;on of Tareo, N.D .. Betty Dodd
'Ih a y toil me that nigh! alter rh.mtpiumhtp to HU long list rd of Lntmvillf. Ky and Fay Crocker hlah tehori will have a nayr aihUQe Jlrector and football ecaeh
we cot through, (hat at It o'clock gotlmg honprt-and '(arteil pro- of MnnU video, Uruguay
next year.
Wedncaday morning I waa lo go hiotrr Fred Corcoran dreaming
D b Caudill, principal of the
Sonny Dixon, hfthanded pitcher
up to th« Carthnah,*' hr aald utth again
a ahy arm. " I had all my itnff
fiararen, th* nmttme U S Oprn. for the Washington Secitcci, wgs school, said yesterday that Jeter
at the elaanera am) Ihe only panU British Open and U.S. POA cham­ a boatswains mate in the Nav* Barker Jr., former Washington k
1‘vt gel are the onet fare been pion, '«on the firat International during World War ll He »aw le e backfiald epaeh, will succeed
wearing,
•s r ii 1 1&gt;r rhamplonahtp yeiterlar action in both the European and W. H. Cook who remains as art
Inatmctor.
Cunningham
joined Ihe Catdinali with a &lt; and .1 victory over Eng­ Facafic thy te r i of operation.
un
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at Cinnnnatl Wednr:iay ntpht land'* Petey Allua. Within hour*
three hour* brfore 8
same time all Corcoran was talking about llrltith•
•
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jilane trip ami Antericati tram rompetltlon lor
•r a bo* _.........
and airplane
made a icniatlonal debut, rlnut- veteran prn»
tng a home run off Art Fowler
•'t would like In aer this thing
and aingling in five trips in the develop into something similar In
Wlnltrr and sumnrn, (all and aplnq, rain or Rhine,
plate to drive in fivr runs
thr Ryder Cup inatchra," Cnrconn
your roof la in for It. It’s alwoya bad weather lot a
Ycaterday he fared Kpatiii Ihe said today, (i»l( Is a game fur a1
National Losgue’s ion southpaw a ■lev \ malrh crlei, like the on?
roof. A fine Bunny day (or you la wear and tear on
As rcquirci] by law. all dots in the City of
M i r ago, leal'ng oil the sreopd I have in mind, would tlckln pink
a roof. Tl never gets a reel , . . surely ll dtatrvea
Inning. A left handed hitter Cun­ every tenlor player In IHs wnrl l ’’
'Junfurd. Florida must bn vaccinated against
aome thought and attention!
ningham took cne ball and then
rabies, and fh« vaecinatlon tag continually
d ro n a 350-loot homer into tbj
BELL RINGS LOUD
Why not slop In today and tee us about haring
CINCINNATI 'P— Outfielder Gui
tight field bltaehtra Ift came up
xutrtt by dogs on collar or harnnss for the
Miss D1j (e Handicap, tonight
the CtnctRniti Rcdlvgs
again in tho third with Bay Jab!os- Ut4! ol llto
that
roof
fixed
up
with
Barren
Mineral
Surfaced
following
year.
(Annual Parade o! Southern BtauDec)
and made
an and hip BepuUki on bite and &lt; bclltd two ■
Asphalt Shingles? Lat ua make a free inspection
drrva hti jeeor-i feur-bitar Info f a janu -taxing crich agatnrt tbt
Special Matinees S a t and Mon. — 2 P. M.
the bleacher; just lnride the foul Pitt?burgh pirate*.
and give you an estimate on mooting coite—
In order to accommodate dog owners, Dr. Ray­
So hi4 Rtdkj; tojimnstr. de­
raaxlctr, about 355 feet
All-Star Holiday Racing; Cards, Saturday
there’s no obligation to you whatsoever . . . and 1!
cided tu turpnrt Dell, a former
mond Baas. Veterinarian, wjil he at t h i rear e l
And Monday N ights — Post-Time 8:15
flue, alter their 1-3 x1et«y. They
may save you money later on. *
the City Hail July 1 to vacelnafe f o f i Rrom
poated this sign above Bill's Iscle­
Jaycees Hound Dog Derby Sunday Night
er:
2 to 4 P.M.
MIAMI iB—The UnlversHv el Mi­
"Come back alt it forgiven *’
ami
ti water ski rtub
rluh hi
has signed to Slgned-llraneh Rickey,
•nlerlaln rating
seing Ians at GullAfter July 16 all d ost found without a tag
sieil, an In and out player with
Deal season fur the the Pirates oml mnslsfently In
certifying
they have been vaccina ted fo r
Hear,
Riekey’s
irkey’s ilog
doghmiie. was traded to
ParticlpanL are undi
undeririduales the fledleas fur three players
Charity Mallnee Every Wed.
rubles
for
yuar
of 1064 will be subject to being
of the university, wh
Who use the None now Is with Use Pirates.
picked up by tho Police and killed.
m or«r to help defray the- srhoI t ' s A lw ays Cooler In
la stic expenses.
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BFLM ON r NTAHEH IN
i water skilers perform on
Daytona Beach
KIND R A N
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City license tags for the year 1064 are no*
the lutteld lake earh afternoon
Call the Lumber Num ber
ELMONT N. Y -Robert J. JD*
during tha ratlr.g season
available and ownara must obtain taga prlorAo
btrg’s King Hsn-h of Texas ap­
M o a n
r o n h be mefctng the Btimont
July 15 from the City Tax Collector. City HallRHtNLXG FJC4MPLE
Ctaki. a habit u i r y fourth y u r
JEFFERSON CITY. Tcr=. wW|
Coat of License l a g Ebc, Rabbit., vaocir.it!on
Chen High Gun won Iht UM re*
: Lot P i t e r * e l the rtw jt ii r.arkLd tho rtaelo’i third
lor Sudden Service
$
2, 00.
Wh! freJ. Bird. U U 3 victory In the last nlat n a n . Is
ler t h
rt. la iw* -watilt won tho
htL* rat-.* for r
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Daytona Next

Bait Of $100,000
Offered Gaviian
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Major League
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New Cardinal

Needs Another
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Fight Results

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A— R EA L E 3 TA TS FOR S A LE— 3
AKTICT.ES FOB BALE__ — 4
SMAL l. 4 Bedroom i*onu. U .in g
R E D -I-M 1 X C O N C R E T E
room, itn*ng area, kitchen, fcnc
fkravc Trap* — Septic Tank*
cti b itk yard. t*)J Atlarn* Ave
.
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hunc M r;. Witte, 1321 iiciti 5 Phone 1333
: » Elm Ave.
p.m
Paint
*3 50 Gallon
Fur B choIU *
C O U N TR Y HOM E
Men'* Work Shoe*
L! 94 pr
2
IU'f*ri
4
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kitchen
equipped,
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
5:00 P. M. Deadline
parti; fumiihcd, in quiet shady 310 Sanford Ave,
Phono 13Zt
Lection 7 mile* out. near More*,
Day Iklore Publication
cnurctie* amt school Priced for MAHOGANY Hni*li TV lahle. *wi
Mlalnaw. Haiti tie
quick *alo at M ,*5000 with ;tood
vel top Perlcet lomtiliun Call
term* d required
GIT W.
3 Riverfront lot* having J00 feet
ol riverfront Owner *ay» it'll ROV S 30' Bicycle 1700 Utceti
either or both at Sl.ftSoun eaehJ Drive
S L M IN O L L R E A L T Y
i&gt;,|i v iin ili Him* Camera* and
IFOR R E N T
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Br j j S r -7 « * 'sh"'’ » • * * * »*-fk '"«•
private
Elm ir Cleaner ami Wits
W . H. W illiam s, R va llu r
EL'HNISIIED
kitchenette
apl.
Complete line name brand*
d ic k Court. 17 32 Soutii of city ; Ruby E. tVlUlam*. Avvociale
Ito N Park Ave.
Phone 1130 ScnknHk Class mill Paint Uo.
limits.
112-114 West 2nd si. 0 Phone 32i
I APTS for rent now. Calej BW« Robert A . W illiam s. Realtor „ r r : *i n -.t V r condiUonfr umi*
g
pho*.* &amp;j S.
Ph,mT?*n "
'• Ton each l new ; I. 3 Y r. a*| I
n »nc 16T3
Atlantir B .nk Bldfc
j ^ rw ||oyal ivpci%ritiT. priced
rtitN lS IlB P
kilchenrUe a n t
,n mU 1 9,1 f" ‘
Stiimlweland Court Hi* ay 17 03 Su m m er Is the T im e to llu y
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Grove* • Handle. Farim i GOUU. old piano s-si Mu*t -ell till.
.South ol City Lltnili..
Investment*.
week. 111'a W Gth St Sanford
U. A . W I II D I K T N , S it.
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S O.lf. ROOM efficiency apartment
Phone 12JG Turn ymir cor
problem, over
.‘iiPublc L r couple or vlncle 113 South Park Avr.
----------------------------------------------------------to.
the
Private bath, ideally located
I I- R- I ’O I’ L T O . I N I .
item** from Po»t Office Inquire NEW 2 lledroom hou.e on corner
lot 23th St. and Palmetto. Small 2J0 S Park Ave
Panne III"
.Manuel J.icob*rn'.t Depl. Store.
dawn payment and small month
Dealer* For
l&gt;
payment*
Phone
7Kn
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Carrier
ll»lpolnl
A t t r a c t i v e 3 room furuisaed
cpt Tile balh. srrerned porch.
EASY spm Dry Wa.her Kvrellent
S T . J O H N ’S R E A L T Y C O .
Water furnished H mile* liom
condition Cn»t ■ 5319 I’hnnr
batuord. |37&gt;* per month Phi'm- Phone H29 - A It. 1’elernM, Rmkrr
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‘ 033 . 'l - r - 7 p m
P J. Che*tenon, Albert N Fill*
ANT IQUE band painied i Inna
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AND 3 ROOAI apt. Rea uutde
A Elm Call I7IG W
HUY • SELL • R EN T
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) AND ? Rcdro&gt;111 Apartment,
AKTICLILS W ANTED
-4
301 South Park Ate.
PH me *C0
-call 1X40
WK HUY. -ell and trade u*rd fur
niltirr \ViUon Maicr Funrtture Co
ROOM furnltPed apt |5J 49i
1 .ill Ij 1*1 I'h.me a,v&gt;
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Ha t Kill SI
Ki-im 2ot Edward*' llitlfi
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UNKURNIHHED n room hou.e Park A Commercial
Pb Hi
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Phone 42t
Birds
i. It Alexander
T M Slim^ei *V,
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link Real Eftnlc Broker*
* Breeder.
I .JO t.anti I Ave
AVALON Apl*. IIG We»t 2nd St
Ph me tki * V\
Phone 423.
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W ANTED ItegL.lered Wire ll.ii.e i
l'4* &gt;"’• «rt « * :
4 fAOOM Inrnithed apt 155 401
fox Terrier • f'.&gt;r Slud »ert in^
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Call 1133 .1
fTnrida Slate Bank Bud-Uiu
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SMALL 4 Br*ruom home. ».ttine 4 all llall”
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- in
mom, dinlnf area, kitchen, frnc
DEPENDARl
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help liiine.t iron* in New York
Adam* A\v. fhoac Mr*. Witte, U»ed furniture, anpltanoe-, tohlv.
&gt;lu*t be sobtv. llouve provided
l«:t until 3 p . r u . ______ ___
etc. llouTht— tola. Larry'* Mart,
real fren Write. Ilert Meliawcll
321
East
t*t
St.
Phone
1011
Stony Hill L arin. Alton. N&lt; w
FL-RMSHED colUKe. 1 atrJ 3 bed
York • AVaync County.
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l j l * . ' jtacltry. Hu&gt;im
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mrnt*. in* ice*, hand hilts, ami
Knndnll Electric Co.
p i on ra in * , etc. Progressive ilendix
Hcnil. v and
and fro*ley Appliance*
Printing Co., Phone IDS— 103
YounistoWB Kitehena
West 13th St
ElfJtrlcal cunIra Cllns ami repair*
112 Magnolia Ave. * H one i l l
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Now handlim, ^colt At- Typewriter*, addimt mtirlUnoa,
water itiitl-'ard .Motor- AHn a Sale*
314* M
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llt"k,ui •*
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a*1it*
fiiiiiou* Lrie of ciimpetllive price
44
u.u«*er» from Snappin' Turtle—
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S. Seluiuole HI* d
Thone 21111
lda'»
Ida * larce-l .|mk
lock fheek wit*
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l AM Ns mowed • ill Dmir Corley.
Str»'*-t. Orlando
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HMNMMWKRS, Hand and Pow­
Ila rrie lt's I leant* N«mk
er, sharpened to cut like new.
Bicycle* repaired, rebuilt punt­ Special* on ivmiancnt* v!J July
ed ;*i« wotk Harold ol.i,.,r.*
13lh ____
Air Conditioned Call 971
310 K i t tlh St.
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taitc. Free rleelrielty and water
A our State Farm In*uranee Ageut
Rrllt Tractor Co.
J63.00 a month. K J. Carrol 3 SanfordOrlando Hi way phone Ml W ILL DU ironing in my home Low i"*t nuln and (ire in*urance
Phone MTS-II.
ninta 3lotel. 17 32
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i Shopworn nntl Mismulched E X P E R T typi«t de*ire typing in
IN S U R A N C E
Rullnvruy nnn Rnhy lie d Redding
her home. Dolore* I’opt' Cali
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Hay. Week or month-Tel. 1423
( i 1 K ) IIP . D l H l 'O U N T
REAL
ESTA TE
Enrallure Center. I l l tAevt First
I' ;CARPENTER waul* general re
I Smgle Hollywood Bed*
Crum ley nud M iiulellli
. ji.ihama, lued courhr*
teiir and palntlui; Thoma-. AV
t'OOI., dean. I Room dnwnvtairv
I'l.ine 732
ll*&gt;* 01
Do dile lljilltwtiiifl L ;d
Fervu*on, 1101 i unit St PI,'.
apt r.ll Park Ate
I i onipktc* lirttfnotti •‘Mat**. nin&lt;
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tile fintvh - 2 V ; "ff
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Ft*Irielty and water. S'lmuiri rote
E C H O L 'S
R E IIIH N fi
Wlt.l. D '1 i hlld tare in tilt hono
Phone iJtn.f
* Utiei IVlrr* and .Sanfonl A*r
!•;&gt;&gt; or niithl Wide p ii H&lt;I\ IJk__ r I D d l 11 I I ■1 . 1 SttllUl !l
Plume 1331
i ‘33 t.ik' M w iu
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Children
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Nid A i lltitiiilree Cali I7pl
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tTiorointhly reconditioned. Teat- --------- m n r a i ’s i s i s s --------1 ROOM ftirnivhrd apartment 1111
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approved
and
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—
Palmetto Ave Phone 1067 W
ircluded part of town and are
krom S33 33 Ea»y term*.
S A N F O R D M O TO R CO.
CLEAN apt. Car garage. I ur 2
Intere.ted In getting customer.*,
Clnude IL Wolf*
I’h. 1570
Jdult*. Hit Park
lid Hit M-rvice you offer 'rt the IN I Frenrh
Appliance Corporation
fhudfk'd eirliimn uf Die Sanfuri EXPANDO II line. Pr une Sctumn
Phone 2117
I, A ROE. fuml-hod room wllh pri 301 Sanford Ate.
llcr.'d Cull 1621
cr. Slew ait, Sc hoi*, Navhu.i a*d
vale bath. Quiet nrlglihorlionO
J a lm i-ir W indow -, and Doors Full SALE Dreamwfdd Tr.nlel
Yellftwitom 2.V'&lt; down, 3 years
*109 Magnolia
at 3%.
— New low price* —
Park Finaneeil by owner, Pay
3 UOOM furnivhed apt. Private i-n
EASTSlHK TR A ILER S ALES
SEMINOILF. JALOUSIE 4'0.
mrnt* to *uit YOU Subitanlii*'
jancc 313 Park Ave Mr*. It AV 207 AVr.l lit M
Phone 421
ilown tiayment. Will lake Tralle* Phone S 3ICt m 3 2U pal ilka. Fla
urncr.
a* nart iluwii payment
Call
I'JM CIIKVHOl.KI pick up truck
A lu m ln a m
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19V. Dodge, good for lull
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Mellon* ill' Phone 141
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good bo tn»*v
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JFURNISHED collage with Cat I.nr luted head Sag proof Indium
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Phone 930 31
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rail wilh planllc emla Plasllc or
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Phone 1130 J
N ILE, redecorated fit* fmm aim
beii ire r
Sentinel. Or
bath ipirtmcnt Fomhltod ct Sfuknrik ffluv-i ami I’ninl t'*». OKI ANPO
lkoo&lt; MO l^0do Evening blat. Call Ualpb PMO DODGE Sfdin wilh tow mu
unfurnfshed Screened porehey IIMtl AYr»t And M
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FUHNLSIIEDV1 Umltoom, opitau* Oie»tv, derk* and lw»Kca*e» o tl
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complete b«ilro&gt;jm *uite*. Phone “
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Special — TV nnH Radio
1423
The v ,*•) tie*I ami Iate* I model* .il
Hwhlc* nnd Kepnlrg
M A O N O L I A A I M R T M E N T S FwrnHiirr Cenlrr 11C W « l I at hi.
tea **'ini hit' priee* and ca.&gt;
Ju»t nnuvalrd, lurnl*hefl JJd • J73
RCA klobirula Sale* and Service
term . clean med trailer* 139.
Bee motilh. 1213 Magnolia SI
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ALUMINUM WINDOWS
Ocne’w Te*Hcn Service
op, J,t r.'afhr t.i cr.-.
mu
Jehn’a Realty Co. Phone 113*
AH »vp* - Qualdy lieliig equal We ||pt Sagfurd Ave
Pbiur live
Irti Aid an-l Unique
tqoe bitrlte*
hilrlte* In
It
lenr
am not undu'iiild
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of 'iipphc
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N«w, Modern Office Spare
CAMPBELL’S CABINET
FLOOR vaninng and HnDhlnr
Depc'tdrl*!* Tradri tnvuram
rallible at The Edward Hi' v,.y IT 9? Sm.h
* T h me M i;
lailor»d to fit tki mobile hmne
B» Rent — SW ard np pet
rel-. Count)- alnre 192). II. M
ownut'i need* Write ut let ratet l lf n ir r -” .-* ' *• J*k- '
Gif amp Like Alary.
on your trail*■ We buy ttsid
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A B r - MttW tnum J « k n u i« a
Heally t o Phone I K 3
_ With Gq-id Houiek'eplnd’ t sell H FLOOR SANDING A Ftntihinj.
triMen, ’*|K.n evetting; and bun
F URNISHED apt 1 r.-nm* P * rl
Site 3LJ7x5o*'.-Onl)
Oak r-vir* furni’hi J tai l 4. fin I di»*.
1 A*.»'•*!*« Mt AH I.R M l Eb
tftiei, private valb# hnt aoJ o ld .A y * 0 Sr^ ,,ir,n at
bhrd Hr ason aH r trim In bo
IjM k j
Fal*r, eli- trHfv furnisKd &gt;U S heim nn Conerele Pipe Co.
inevv More t!Q0 Old flooi madf
, prr month *•&gt;? Meat 1*1 31 Uul tYe*l nth St Phone 1241 1641
like n«v* E • Slevrpi r&gt;&lt;*-jif
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T, L-i* 221, Phone 71ft-11-4
J AI.OI'RIEB
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IU H N IS H L U apl mi lake J
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I ifrlime .Aluminum— Free E*l'
LED HUH N E T T
male* I tin InGalJalion- Telt
n icteenml porch iM special* cm flvhing farkle, beach
fmdrartor id Paiidltig
l* tan 1669 n
and eimptag c*iui|initnt.
phone 1423 I titmluie Center,
Flour — Wall Ttltng
I I Hi W fir.t
Evinrnde Kale* and Her* lie
Phone 1137-W
FURNIM JED apt Privalu balh
RnbMifl'i* S p orting Gnndtt
---------dme in. 30ft Palmelln Ave
1’ H M H IN G
301 Ea»t First SI
Phooc Wt
E A iP B N T E R WORK
— ------- Ker quirk repair job*, or »mall Cnfitrarl and rrpalr work. Free
UN EtinN lSH Ep 3 tmdrwm b-m*i ..........
NO M ONEY DOW N
building Call Jint 1142 M l
In Lake Marx- S«rein«J perch
ritlmalr
It I. II ir* f* 3*4
Sit,lord ( i* Ptorne l|2'‘
healer CaU HM2 • Niijht
porcelain'1ln*Mte S f S t V 4 ' |
r - i ng. lam. clearing, fill
lju
m »A ix • &gt;uriymn'
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tart and dav
1 URNIS1IKD apT Toft Notlh i'ari
pound/ freren lo'Ha lit*y on e&lt;ur Spenrei
f until r p tlii’M 4 u william P. Smi'h, outb ••
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Arc. Aho 3 Etdroom tcPij*
e.irlutive mr|t* ice plan in,) AtalU*’!*?, Fla. Phene Winter Prrl
Service Martuty On'*
1*1
acd ;r*:il! ilhctircy act *• En
get a tectipi icilead cf a bill
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ri
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Both lurni hid Cal’
evtrv ntrnth
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R oo I I p p — Sheet Met»»!
ru.\ I S 1 t bmiiilns
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U:«d T'frtg'rai.-r' also aaothb’,
cn thlr p J ir
and hardware TrgiUr C V a tlu ;
FURJ/ISHED £ at age apt ’ wUfi
Hfintlnp — Air Conditionlot
AVoodtsotklng. 512 S i d J i d I h
2
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lerctntd p;ren Apply u p ?
,
Evans Royfing and
2243-AV
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nella Ave
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T O SANFORD HERALD
P i n ft

phon» and who know th i i n i a r t t
Fri. July L l*Sl io quraUoni to b« aikrd hy Moor*.
For the nn.t two week* or more

New Radio Show,
'Florida Calling,'
Hits Air July 5
W IN TE R H A V E N - Whan thr
new laillo »how, "Flotilla Calling",
hit. ill* air July h a« » full-fb-itg&lt;il iponrorrd prMrnlation «f III’
Florida Citnn (,’omini.xlon, "It will
U- a IntrKly poli.hr.l, fast movlr it
and rntrrtaininy xal&gt;&gt; vrlilrlr with
a biir impart", Turn Jlnurr, .U r
and originator of tin- hruadrart
idea laid today,
timer Jutir H , "Florida Calling*'
ha. trri) ori thr Mutual Hioailra.ltng Syti-mN nation* hit network
a» a "nuilainli.jr" prr.rntutiun to
glv* Moorr and hii ta&lt;t an up*
poitur.ity to Ghakr down" th&lt;
•how and to Iron out thr wrinklti
Maturing two young u n r m ,
S lt'liy Davii, a girl who
no
niwrotnn to radio and trlrvl.lon,
and Kay Evan.*, Ju.l out of Ihe
Navy, along with an in.trutnenlul
aggirgation, "Florid* Calling" .vill
uffrr ftrr vaeaUiin lilp. to F!on la
to Itrtrnrn who at* railed !•&gt;

L e g a l N o tic e

Mutilated Bodies Viewed
In Capital O f Guatemala

li-G'liel* llJIVt- In »f1 iid o l In •■ rid
In poital card* with the naniri.
td ilirit. and phonr number, of
ptopi* who want to he rllgihla for
thr rail* and the uurMiotia which
GU ATEM ALA '.firlixntkrrchirl*
Six of male, brought in ye»trr
will l» about I- lor Ida and it* loan) In thrir no«cv. a long tin* of man, -Jay
■day Horn thr little village ol v ll*
alliartion*, in thr main.
women and Iren ager» filed px.l
lu.l*., wi-rr lyplcul Altar
**••&gt; •••oral

“A» of todii) wi turn- many
tlmu.and. of j*o?tal , „ (]• In our
tor*, rvprcacnting rv*r/ .tale in
thr union and thr dietrlet of Col­
umbia, a* well an thr provincr, of
Canada," oMorr .aid, Th r ftrr va­
cation trip« will hr thr only give
.away*
. . V . un thr nhow. .............
away* on
thr «huw.
"FloriiU Fall In*" *i)l ! ■ I«ji«•-«!
in Winter llavtii,
hi»|fe
hi»ife
Norn Mujh* auditorium ut thr
Florida &lt; itiu* HuiMttiK for thr
ihi tty lit Hindu*-t* JliiWrvt‘1* Mid* f
thr rontmrt with thr Florid* Fi*
tnii CunitnUiinnt MFluriiiA (*«!!•
ini?** run h«&lt; moved to any plate
in ur out of Floritl* whrrr farill
lie* for hooking into thr Mutual
network, rit her directly or hy
M)and*lihe tie-in" an* available.
Ihirinir thr period of la ligl'i
I tine in many |.ntt- of thi*
routitrv the »h(»w will hr iittttiiirMl
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• ftiftftVrfl o f i n i l i ' l

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il a |*ft»hit* at in a in » KST, and
lime In all Bret lorn of the rounti y.
will Id* heard ut || a to. lotal
Mint* tn »N »ft tioi** uf ihe lummy
Studio audienn* un welroumd
alol no tirkfttn aft* fet|llkled

Week Is Observed
For Nation's Hams

u i i h i* or h i %i«a%«« or
1*1 111Mi % lift I t« %l | « l ill » I
MU AMail V
I* i»#r»hjr elver* ||»nl it**
ll«i««*1
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1it«»i m i i*.|i nf
h#Ia11*&lt;*i# i 'until r H rl'l« lift* tlleU
11* |&gt;ti|||nii
lli* 11*,rt111 ait
« *ui.tr &lt; onrMiil»«h*nei* *•! .^*i»ii
'fill, week i* National Itadlo
r;« .* « uMftit r, I tot lit* ir«|u*Mififc
•■id ft-if.t to f|n*w vtftinl* ati*t Week tfol l.aiii.) acr iidlng to
iMAdtiA ih*V rfflitn »trr#I *.r n) l-'orlr.l llleckelitliige, managei ut
r&gt; ftfft*eft* f**i wi.l* i.ftU*n. T Mr
Ittlilli Htleet ol. lit* •..veil. Nlul k|. the ChinilH-r of f'ouimirce and,
I fdt gt « I-ojiI .ill llr **&gt;&gt;ft fi » |**1 him*elf, a .hoitwave in.tio l.ilii
^*.,UtrUl if* Oil* M l hi I.ol* ir
I to il- ale ap|ootima.e|y 1/
11 I I slot l 1
'- III lift-HI *."m t\ rtrIt
V|:r «si- w a i *i »i t ift»*• i«i r a '• i .dm ei.ttiii*l»*l. in Semimde
it at i,i . 11j tin i m ,** »*»*.fit*4 ft* County who find an enieitalnmtnt
ri«it ll. oil t. i*wtf*# **r j»n*l "ki *.i outlet io In tin llul !u-si.le. tiel.ig
the |.i»Mft* i (*. i.ii|* « I
» "itMl I *«-e1*1« etftit on
I hr wr»i a holdiy, rndiu serve, many (old
purpose, m emergem-t*. m i . 0 av
t y If|..« k &gt;1
il
\ia \t 1111m
H I«I ■I « A H * -• «r. ..I.leil ll. 1‘ftdft ielephoii, I ni n, in .toim , etc
I*' « W I |.*r* &gt; *4 fit* |i&gt;11.|i• t*
S o u l Snhloi.l Iiuin me equip
ititilft of I'MhHh I* •.*ii111\ Mxtlit.
i.l Io handle telephone call*
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1t' I.ftllr l| (** I 'l l Ili*«»|&gt; ; 11*,*r | 11 through llieir ••!-, accoidlllg Io
H.I litjijv, | r
I.ftt*
tllft||ft..|l
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r l&lt; ilitii Mini 1*1. •ill * Mint llieekenri.lgi- Al.oul the Inillie.l
U *&lt;lifttill Mil v Iiff!hiof fft»«i if*.
I* (Niihl leached hv local hum* .. a
ft
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Mlotl h r
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■ft.l |*In in New /•aland, which i‘
•tatlun
« **t I«■ Ih* *l.ill r itr •**I 11-r .I « 11*, | approximately I - 'non mile, tio.ii
*» f'tlt* r lo! Ift-il n ft***I*l • ft ■filiti
•«lll I* h*l4 ofi ■ ■M«f lift 11ft.*** mI Fanfurd
lift.(a A M Ml r.itMt IV fthr . I«
The bol.hy ha- It* human *ld&gt;tlA, uf fuh l''M 11 * •
*
&lt; .&lt;imnt**lijfft«f• lii.oiift In th* &lt; *»uii also Ijmte of.in hu-al Iiiiiis will
F• ut •»&gt; ?troll*.*!* *o.i &lt;• i -&gt;i conlac. ham. in ovri.ea. a.ea.
Mm mi r
i .i Mi.rlit* i . droi
whele he al *e|eireinen are a**lgn
in ( e a f.tihtr ni not I
•.ft t it
and either deliver me-.age. m
•!'*•» *| *•!*! |i**H!* h» * Hull h* ed
allow Ihe !•datives to .(teak to their
m m ilft'i
t Hr i.ntif *.( 1h* ||tiisi&lt;1 «*f *'onnil loved one. ,n prison.
l Tii.iitlr •I*.I,*f* of Hein|f»i.l • I oftioi v
A few of Ihe well known ham. In
I ftftjfMfc thi* f I1Ml &lt;|piy f»t .lull*" *».| Sanfoid
ale Ctiaib-y I law.on,
ft. I m i H M -.
* Ir ftV of Th* II *•r I * Con ids agent, who.e rail letter’
»'ontil t f 'otnmlttlft.f *f * i.l are W illG H ; llreejd midge, W4J
ft*mIim.j* ruunii. tM.iftihi /V; M I, Italann Jr . WA I Il f,
f %I I f %l III \ f llll IIIIIM
Jurni* William.on. WIVVHt Al
Th» ||.»Mfi| *.f |*.il.||t li.wl mm I ton
W4Nlil(, and .evrial Naval
l«»r ftrmlnfti!* «*••■§»■v% KiorM*. will Caxe,
rtrtit* tiiii* for ih* ftiriilfliluir of pel sol.a I •taliooed here
nil. labor, intiirrlitl- *.|iii|.rn*iii *ii«»t
itrviit* i *.|ii( ip *i fi.i ih*
irAt.
IIO|» »4 MM'liMol f#n11*11li|Mut N« n(«*iit
I
i oh* I*ft|ll if ».f Oil* Oil# -till
flu -Meoin l.ol).lift«r unlit l*f t in
Thin* Jolt tl. H I mi ih* r*.ofi
11**»lit* , HmfI ford I *lo ll dm , •'»ll H I*|*■h
time Mini (llftfft! Ih* la I*1»■ Will hr
lalltflktr 1.1.0101 |tlift I*Mil aloud
UiHwtifti* itifti •!**«ifhJdioit* mu
i • ctlulri*t| hr «l*f*o*|tirur f. ••
wiiii io* ah lilt** I l.lioii I y|oii»;h
loft (*|l S Oilul d Alt* nth .VaIIoIi •
MANILA ..* A sir.mg evrtli
|h*nH |lii ild Ilie Hinfortt l-l.fhl
I t rich *f t of iti&lt;ciiVn*M* ol.t.ill.r f nuaki* Jolted the central Philip
fM|&lt;*ll #1*00*11 m ll he f*f.M.dr.l t bine, tirlay, cenlerlng in .mithi-rn
*a« h |itr*fiii who i* lorn* th» d. *o
h.eft-da III Ho ot *••ftlltl||o|l Will.!*) M l.itron, where nine |ter.&lt;ill« were
fttsfft Mf' r i fhr Md *&gt;|.rft|r»it
rrpi.rted dead and at lea.I II in
A r *l| If led t ti*. k oft loifti h dl mfI
|...»Vra,I'.ur III Ihr thrunt of |'*|f+lh |i. Jur..il
Philippine New. Service, which
111 in i loi# fi»r f**inIm*1* *'h ihI *
l it fifth*, or m *nil*fft»r tori V*i*f la«ifti-* rcmrlrd Urn ra.ualtlf., .aid Hie
•i rented id lit* tijitiler aml in *(.» provincial capital ol Siirxitgan wa.
i•*|&gt;|* »iii*H*w tn ftiti nmoftit » mm
I * fir* |»er* *oi of t|&lt;* tdd *111111 h. hardr.t hit
*ohtnl«(rd Willi fto h tdd
Seven were reported kill. I Iheri
1 hr •m r# *t fo| 9*|*f«V*r Milt t.» ft*
•Miirol to ftirnuh and |»•% for *m ii « and two tn Leg* .pi City |o the
frclotf iitffoftiiMn* f and iMVftiifu north
h«i*d or Ttifiol*
Eighty per cent ot the old build
Ttie th.Mrd i*f I'utdlc IhMiin lion
for heiitlh.d* roiintl, KlorhlA. r* Ing. In Sor.ogan, a d ly ol a; ohm.
•ervrw |he right In re|*. I any «.r
ell hid* or Io » 11ye .mi I liftfor inmil* •m ica laid. The lowering »t&gt;.eple
•It* In ihe t idrllr p
mi a Catholic cathedral toppled.
Jnlf.N I. llltl'MI.I V
C. •umunie aIn nu witnih toe area,
i'hMirmnt) liourd *m riihlt
1n*lf u. fton fot Hftiiiihi.ii on the aoutheavlern Up ol laiiun,
ihMi tity Florid*
It T V|ll M•ft H*. ♦eft Ift* were li.nipted Meager report,
ft if ei iiiirnd* ut t,1 1'iihti* were relayed here (roni a .hip in
t**»••t. *t * n
Soi.ogwil luibor

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Several Killed
In Strong 'Quake

Lovers' Quarrel
Apparent Cause
01 fatal Shooting

trio who beat up labor leader Sam J u g g l e r L e a p s
Carlob, International repir.cMaHve of the A H . Ilalicrulcrx llnlm. I n t o L i o n C a g e
Itoy tirougher. elderly lather ol,
Ihe woman, laid the bad ‘‘dated" T o A i d T r a i n e r
DuBoii and that two week* ago
DuBoi* had a tramfer truck r e -' JOM ANNESBURG, South AfriM b- Eric Droxd.kv i* • ctr.-u*
move her per.onal telopf,..u«
va!ue*i •» tr.uw, from the borne j ig'/h r w’..u it .c a irj ol animal*.
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a report w«v nude to tne But Ib.t n.gi.l hr leaped intu the
Miami Beach police who inveitl- lion cage and fought d*.peraUty
for the life oft trainer William Coegated

row Of mutilated Jodie* in tropical -Ia &gt;* rd wnrklr. over hy 51- J.o-,
lire, they war* rnachinecimnrd
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llow
The unrll of death wa. ovc
verpowlovrr’v quarrel apparently led to
Homicide Investigator Floyd Alt
rring at the curtoui populace lilted
A„ wpr(. men Thrjr blMUrt tter,, the
fatal •hooting oft Murray Du*
inooting
the lid* of the crude w«»Jen cof- purpjf from inning, ilavhcd jtnl Hoi*. *S. hy a 4D year-old brunette bury xaid he believed the .hooting
Ihe po..ev.ion« whien
ftnt to peer al vome of thole the , ut hy fioyging* Eye* were goti.T'd .ecretarv who then critically wa* over Itemii
*he had attempt*-1 to recover
»uy\, out
fJfl, and
an,| teeth were
were kicked
in T.ie
“new . military
- ‘ 7 . ‘government
. VJ .
kick
Tm wound)-1 her.elf in the at&gt;di&gt;inrn
ndru woman wa* in Ion
The wounded
were tortured to death by deputed ,,r„|n4 r14.| tM.cn u favorite tirg.t
North Itay Village Police Sgt critical condition to he quevtioned
Frfiiilflit J ic u Im Arbfni Guimait'ft
Kacfi niarTk RantN *«*rr 11.- I Ik*
George llndgr. -aid the pair drove immediately
dread orcfel police.
*
. *| i*iln
huul
him
in rented ear. tn a parking lot
Police .aid .lie had .everal
Some of Ihe lieik.-rv
1 Why they were tortured *a» ... &lt; near a miniature golf cour.e and hruthe. with law enforcement ol
..(tier, v.iniileit al Ihe .tench M»'t ^nown I'loliahly they hail re/u.'it archery range norlll of Miami Inert in the Miami are* She and
miluction into the army o* |.i a • where Hulli Ann tirougher vtiawl her funner huthani. Joseph Syi
In the VIII* 11, platter walled r.aiiu an1» Arbenr tried to recruit In lijld by (lie right door &lt;d Hie car in tester, were arretted by Fill
in Guatemala City', morgue a Die onnivti by t .i.tillu Arina*' m which Dulloi. wa. veal i and tired agent. Aprd IS on charge, the.
•latue oft Ctiri.l l amied behind the .urgent., the ha.t.ly armed (arm one bullet at hull
operated a horte race betting
toltinv candle, burning at it. «ide er. who n»w are threatening wl-a'
Ian ecu Vakoumi., Id year old twmdle which netted them ah.-id
Ttie grue.nme display wa. part e.er regime the rebel chief an! archery In-tructor who witne.idl i?Mggr lliey were rrlea.ed ufldei
oft the drive by Guatemala', newthe euuei.l militaiv
ernm.nl the vhiading. .aid
bond, ol t-Vi.ni each
government again.t Arbcm'. Com- .et up
".She
.I
im/J there talking to the
niun),| barker., who .|&gt;aik.*l the
I’ .im h ly they weie |il.t liv e d )
in .-. m the rar for . j V it Mm*
p o i .i i i . t si: n \i)\it
terror wave which preceded hi* a rilv e a g a in .t the r .m in im .»'
id a .olden i -aw .lie
m i l M UST 11MF
dir.nfa.l ard nhn nu" are rejmb-.l wiio w.-re .K o n a m the S ilia
bad .■ pi.to] in her band .pel ihe
.tlrring up pea-aid opiei.ilton ! . area
HICIIMOND, Va. Ji — Virginia
.File police nlbitally u.ed radar
hi. conf|ueri&gt;r.
Anyway, they are dead linr tiled mule Ibe eal
■ |h -ti the ;■ luted tbe (;u(i _t her , -&gt; a metJiiMj oi checking qicrili
In Ihe week, pi.l belure ami all rddv .o
er *,'ol I'arlu. Cavtlllo A m u .' "lib
Guatemala City, mo.I vlet.m ■l.iiliach ai d tired Ibe pi.tnl again (or the flr.t linn- yesterday ant
oration ’ army ol exile, invaded oftIIIIhe
piiliri. were opponent. &lt;d aii.I till be.»le the ear Their wrr*- ll motorist, were given ticket, fur
f,AM
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tpeeding
from neighboring Hondurav the p
Artn-nr'. Communi.l b a r k e r lice rnlllf led up tiun.lleit* ol anti Many ol their linilie. alr.'ad) have
Ttie tirougher woman wa. .ecre 1 t'se ot radar to catch s|»eeileis
Communi.l. and opponent, of Ar In e i ret 'iveied -tu&gt;.ed in front ol tary to Max I'aldwell, a labor ti* wa. leyall/eil by Ihe l‘J,* Virginia
u
. organised u.e Wage Earn la-gi.lalure
Vn-n#'* red barked regime
their home* or left! i .i the .tree!
Vmalgnnuleil K&lt; deration
III tbn.r picked Up Ibe lenlleMi.re are bring di.covered dad' ■i
Lahorm Dulloi- wa. de.crihed
ol Mime iai . ii far have or-ii
Three hundred milliuri lerdllllga
hrougbl In the capital torn, bit
New i :&gt; open golf champion a. one of Caldwell', lieutenant. were pluided 111 the .South in itltid
Imltoi.
wa.
arreted
three
tried and broken by police lot Ed ting.d III|.'. d old. (Wo gil l'll
Seventy-two million uf 1h&gt;-&gt; &lt;-s-ed
*.|| til* f i.’«I I. (lot...
iin-iiiti. ago on an extortion charge ling, weie pi an led m Plot Ida.
line
Guatemala** eapltal
today
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Women .creamed and fled from
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forming lion, turned on Coetxer
a. he sea. putting the animal
ihrouvl. it. pace.. A - all .ix lions
pouncid, Dio.iisky lu.hrd into the
i ii ,- with n &gt;M ir, ha ti •.1 to
drvt. the tug.lip lna-t tossaid him
•elf.
Ihe lion, clawed l lie liailiet
Then they rhaard the juggler un­
til ni.gma.tri Denni* W'leel Joined
him with a club Together th.-y

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to tray where they were, the
dathrd out of her home, climbed
the embankment and waded into
the tanal aftet the man She
grabbed him juvt av he was goir^f
under and held hit head out of
w-arer until help came
Then the went hack ro her
home, dried olf, changed tloihet.
and continued her household
choirt The mow unutual thing
about the brave act was that the
wav expecting her founh child1
Never underestimate ilie cour­
age of a woman'
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P A C I J - A l l M o r u la M a g a z in e

(Jim Jernigin Foto Feature)

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A Sleiton College graduce id
H t W N I f l l tbaaawge « n j f M i f
thawlS
N a u a f * * * a l H N A n a l a n f lay# n 4 •#
I9 JJ rectnrly vent rhe Athene
l a * paa ftf* M l m I to#
« eea *if*a # IN#
Theatre in Del.and f l 29 for
y i l i lfcw r a a a l i t i Mf
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"hit cnnuience "
•r
•«9«**4MHUH|NMaafii if' JbNnM fr*ry taaa
"W hile I wat a ttudrnt at
14**1 U l tDJ It V Hit U Ntf Vaal M
N ? t it ffN * * U a i i r M « I
S im o n in I 9 )i," he wrote. "I
ipHtCnfifCNrifi t**»N f*ii ix»* *
wat taken at a child and wat ad­
Afiaaii I« n ttmmm* Im i iy AMi
mitted to your theatre five timet
for ten cenn
I have been
WK AM PROUD OP ITI
converted and want tn do what
T V editor recently w n n t i
t* right"
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liom one of our Ocala readers
j note that apparently * j i mA Clearwater glatt tluip owner.
tended to be derogatory cirriPat Purer ton. recently decided to
dun of our reeeni efforts The
look into the cluttering of rrar
note read, in pan, at follow*
window* in cart Mytrenout
"1 think your Magazine it
thartrtingt had occurred, he re­
getting rorner earh week in*
called. and he wantrd tn find out
ttrad of pictures of Florida
for himvelf how much ptetiure it
now you have Advertising
took to break one of the win­
that (overt mint of the entire
dow*
magazine
So he placed one of tlie curved
Sm&lt;r we are a comparatively
window* on a concrete tlali and
new publication, we are proud
atked a .’ 90-pound liientl ro ttep
of the fact that numerout bution
it He did ind nothing hap­
nett firmt have taken an interpened
The gliw bent, but did
ett in All Florida Magazine at
not break or tluitrr Not tautan advertising medium Thit
lied, Pat then plurd ilie window
imereti hat encouraged the
publithrr to make definite
under the trar wtirr! ol lot ttuck
plant for intreaving the rdi
and bat krd over n Result' Same
tonal and advrtming rnnirnt
thing ll licni hut did not bleak
ol our publication by doubling
You figure uur why car win­
or even pottibly tripling the
dow* chatter'
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prevent number of Iti page* in
T V V1F.WERS— Thai W IIAYthe near future
Yet, we ate proud of our inT V tratton which hat been
create in advertating Without
crowding your local T V outlet
n we rould nor plan to give
off the cctcrn tt nut in Panama
our readeiv a bigger and better
City at tome believe It’* in
All Florida Maganne
Green Bay. W it — nearly 2.000
inlet away from Honda
Incidentally. T V people expect
Florida ro have 19 trartom in ihr
neat five yean.
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T H E M A I L M A N -E G Cann
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of H ig h Spring* tend* tn ihtt
ASH WING
one Spell our the word T I M E
in wide, thori letter* Undrt it
‘ Mayor of
write ihe alphabet leaving cum
Hofiown Creek"
i he letrer "C “ Then atk a friend
what famout exprrttioft it Mandt
F L O A ID IA N A - A P o r t
foi The antwer it "Long lime,
Change houtewife looked out
no tee (C ) “
her kitchen window one morn­
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ing In t month and taw a car
Ftori Palm Beach, Ed ( J Dea,
(rath into a tree, hurdle an em­ Surfode Hotel, write* u* about a
bankment and plunge into a "*young lad hr met at an O p n tanal
mitt Club picnic Mi O 'D wore
Yelling to her three children a tun with a vcti and when i l «

ALL about
FLORIDA

FOURTH OFJULY CRACKER i

Lull ynrr. wy krvtkrr, Bonk. t i h J n t i f I ujmiid
It tktt* i f f tm t f kit fm trm k tn It inn a hg n d
tm. and I incur7 tm u r n . . ."

" f W «iy out m h k itg dirtiiita . . . a dtiniitt
tknlUt . . . tn d Ft ettldm'l m ikut ikt hg it&lt;nirr
omi uLmt nady tt gt loom . .

weather became too hoi, he re­
moved the coat bur left on the
veer T h r young lad’* eye*
t park led with curiosity when hr
taw the v o t— the firtl he had ever
teen ( Floridian* don’r wear 'em
usually)
"W h a iT that you're wearing.'*
the young man atked
Before Mr O 'D . had a chance
lo antwer, the young lad cried,
"It tr a girdle like M um m yV"

ASH'S HASH — In Internets
it'* agarntr the Law far a dog ro
hue a man. Man g o t a 190 fine
or JO day* in |iil— if be owns the
dog. of course . . Miaou Beach
ha* a school aecordian band of
2* piece*
When Either McCany, a jolly,

hhind Dtddy't A a r , Lud it A m uud tktm n*Uy
ujmftmd m l t f tktrt kml foil. . . ."

" r » ie . . . uKit a mum . . . Dtddy /ul ikt tri/img,
s t J Bunk Uft I* 0 ia n y . Wt didn't gtt a rt f n i rm itn ft* tka Ftmrtk of J u ly "

tmilin' Inch pnett first went ro
Bronktwlic. he had a church, bur
no parish house. So he started
writing Irttrtt for help The first
one brought in a check for 190.
Thar traritd it. N ow he has a
parish house and a ihnne to St.
Anthony— all from donations
The Tint letter— which brought
the first check — was to Bing
Cosby?

IM S W IIK ’S COVfR
These two "aqua-renal" per­
formers arc members of the
"Holiday on Skis" troupe which
was scheduled as the mam airtactkm of an all-war warn ski show
at Jacksonville Beach, Italy 9-9,
for the benefit of the Elks C lip
pled Childicn's Hospital

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By BOB B A IF E
A ll Florida Sport* Editor

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Al4tttlrl it d r t t if , ; i4 t c t ( 4 n,| tn
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At M l
Tpmmv IM n t o n ih o t t i till 4 m itt p o u n ilrt r.iught o n 4 1 j iw
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�OPERA-SINGING POLICEWOMAN
GETS SAND IN HER BROGUES

•y N H L M i r f l l T
J c t in ii'i gun-totin', opera-singing chief
nf women police has retire*) jficr j I V
)car career filleil with excitement and
achievement to settle clown to a quiet life
on a vnull fitm near Ocala.
Violet Kiihler Ferrell and het husband,
Ralph. j tetnetl Ohio fjtmct, have chosen
the green tolling country of Marion County
a\ the place for them to spend the reel
of their day*.
before Iter tctiiement law tear, Mrt Pertell, in her early }0's, headed the women's
division of Detroit police, a department
composed of 76 policewomen. 11 ranking
officers, It potter matroni, a clerical naff
of eight, and eight men detectives.
Ilte powder pulf police btigadc handles

all of Detroit's rases involving sex of­
fenses against women and children. juvenilc delinquency, missing women and chil­
dren, and other phases of law enforcement
affecting women

Train e d lo r O p e ra

French, German, Italian and English Slsc
sang many roles in Detroit Opera Guild
productions, among them the lead soprano
ns "Cavaltc-iia Rust leana," Katisha in "The
Mikado," and the witch in "Hansel and
Grctcl.”

A graduate of the University of M u lli­
gan, a trained soprano who studied under
nationally recogni/cd instructors, " V i "
Kidder's friends and family were aghast
at her choice of career when, in 1917, site
elected to join the police force.
She ignored their horrified comments,
went tight on with her work, became a
crack marksman, achieved promotions in
the division— and kept light on singing
opera.
Her repertoire includes operatic alias in

If the quiet life on the small farm palls,
the lady of manv talents lias another trick
up her sleeve. Her hobby of many scats
is weaving — both she and her husband
wear suits made of cloth woven by Mis
Ferrell.
"W e ’ ve been here only a short time and
already it seems like home. Florida sand
is in our shoes, sute enough," deviates iltc
cx-policc chief

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only a few minutes drive from West Palm Heath
This is not a development in the ordinary sense of
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ideally located between Stuart and West Palm Heath
This is one of the greatest opportunities you st ill
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munity, ideally located on Florida's cast coast, there
arc many advantages. Prompt action is advisable to
obtain choicest sites in this development Here is
the best buy in Florida. An excellent opportunity
for anyone to live here, to play here, or.to invest
here You arc allowed a S),000 real estate tax ex­
emption under the Florida Homestead Act.
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SCIENTIFIC
TRAIL-BLAZERS
TW O Y O U N G ST. PETERSBURG SCIENTISTS ARE O N THEIR W A Y
TO BEC O M IN G THE FIRST TO COMPLETE A TRIP TO THE REPUBLIC
OF P A N A M A BY LA N D IN A PO W ER-D RIV EN VEHICLE. THIS IS
THE FIRST PUBLISHED REPORT OF THEIR PROGRESS, TAKEN FROM
A D IA RY KEPT D U R IN G THE ADVEN TU RESO M E TRIP.
By LLO Y D I . O LS O N

C «m t tropic il unm ount, duel,
thort money. s s -vo id i in d p o
Illicit coupe. it look* now like
two y o u n g H o r i t l i ccicntivri will
be the fittt io complete in overli n J trip from Mexico City to
the Republic of P im m i in j
power driven vehicle
A big, htuitJ h ig h w iy from
Mexico City to P im m i h it long
been the dieim of engineer*.
C e n tn l A m e n cin citizen* ind
touti*tt So fit only lection* of
the to iJt heir ind ihere lie completr Sometime* i fine fold
tun* m o n th ly up to the cute
tmtdel ind endt, lo vin g i |ungle
will
The f'londi boy* lute nude it
tivct the toughed " h u m p '' llreidy — i titeich of m ountiint,
riven ind winding u n it ind run
ftneit*
no toid* — in d ire
now in G u itc m ili W hen the
pohiicil tituniun den* in N icirig u i. they n r looking forwird
to rclnrvcly imoothcr titling on
m n k rd toid* to P im m i
Once in P im m i they will be
the littt known to the lu th on n n
to mike the tup with i powerdriven vehicle, wnhout lid
The boy*, II M orgin Smith,
y*. intluopologivt, ind It Robin
Mill*. J T , geogriphet. both of
Si Peteiiburg. left St Pctricburg
e nly in November litt yeif.
Known i t the Z u n d ip p MidAm encin, they will do in ih ro
poligicil levcitch in coo|&gt;eiitinn
with the Uepntmeni of Anthro­
pology ind Atclueology it H oi-

id i Stile Univcitity in T illih it ice
Both boy* ire g n d u itt* of
flo n d i Stile Utm crtity ind hive
trccited rechnicil idvicc ind the
loin of |unglc tut civil equipment
from D r H ilc Sm ith, held of
tlie Univem ty Anthropology iml
Alt (neology D rpjrim cni
N o |oy tide |utl to be the fu»t
t o mike the (up. tlie young

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ennui ne photogiiphing. tlcctcfl­
ing ind collet ting luifice colic*
lion* of poitcty, bone* in d m&gt;
plcmcnit They ire ilto photo
gu p hin g ind vuivcying itei* pi
premitotic b u m m iKcupnion
Ac if tb n i*n’t enough, they
lie doing cthnohoiinicil ind eih
nognphicil reieitch Accouhng
t o Smiih this "w ill include c m
loging vegeiition both edible in&lt;l
t h i t uved in the m in u ficiun n g
of cloihing ind iiticlrv by nitive
tlib c* "
They hive hid go&lt;Hl luck lout
month* iftet Ic i'in g Si I’etcftburg the Floridi uienm t* wete
in O i x i c i C ity, Mexico, in tlie
Rio Grindc vet tion on ibe westetn &gt;lopr ol the Sietll N ldle Del

Sur
Vitligei* tlirtr vhowed them i
none, nine feet long, ih irr feet
wide, weighing three lone* w h ich
wic coveted with hieroglyphic*
Millv ind Smith vcirchcd ilie
ite i ind found eight mote vlilw
which they p ho io gtip h ed ind
meivuied In O i x i c i City they
got in touch with Ignicion Net-

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�a -' I ’ lcading Mexican cxpvii ,..t
ancient Indian cultures
Hcrnil slid ftic discovery « U
of u i v grcit importance Tfic
N c « York Tim e t m t teecm is­
sue devilled I hrcc-foun In ul j
colum n in tlie new find A im
Tim e M ig u in c has hid i story
of the b a p ’ find wuh i picture
ul one ul the stones
Sud Sm all "It"v b u d la cay
which » j i nur greatest llnill
finding I tic important ruini neir
Rin ( i u n d r nr n u k in g u m u
ibe roughest stretch nl the tup
through the S u it ut 11 m i m e
trn in g r ’’
Th e hoys nc f in d in g an two
specially equipped l iidtini minted
Z u n d ip p motorcycle* tupplied
in tbc expedition In fbr Intern ilinnil Motorcycle f n . nf New
Ym k through fbr Ii k i I distribufur in Si I’cicrshurg
Tb e motorcycles b u r u n til
exhausts ind "snorkel" tilllo mi
(tic caibulclofs In present l In in
frntn drow ning nut while fold­
ing streams

Tbe fallowing ire excerpt*
liken from Smith's d un wrmrn
dining the n ip aver the mail
dilticulf pirt nl ibe |ourne&gt; ind
in p jn usiisiiiht d fa |)i Smnb
if Florida Stite Umtcisity
"W e mide if ibrougb ill ibe
wiy on the um bilici ind n r in
good dupe The people ind p&lt;sIitc of G u iie m ili nc very good
to ut W ill firn give )ou i run­
down on the inp ibrougb (be
‘impoiiihlcVjriil
"W e left Lis t m i on Apnl
I ind hid i nue mp on i guv el
m id 10 Com nin, M cxicj ( It

miles)
"W e left Conutin on April t
from C o m ilin to ibe border
town of O to iil ii it to miles
over fine m itid im raid which
diopv nut of the muuniiini into
tropical run fortit ncit OconL
from O c o iil to the bolder n it
four kilometers
"Tlic toads viop complcirly n
the border, There is a nairow
fool in il for one mile winding

through Min forest type scgetilion in d across dry ind wrt
vtrcim beds W hile we weic it
the border g u n d ’v house, they
u n i iw o Frenchmen on mmorcyilcs lu d gone rlirougli before
Hui ibev vitd die FreniIlmen used
mulct to trinipirt their machine*
p in of flic w iy
" T h e firn one-lull mile afier
Ic m n g the g u ifd 'v bouvr w it
city ilthough die m il is uncled
only by foot, mule ind lioftcv
W e started down i mountain ind
tbe tu il ben me ipntc steep ind
then vtccpcr W e begin to rigr ig b itk ind lorth It it rocky
in d sandy, in d on r n l i rig or
r ig |nu g n n ibout (h ire feel
Flic temperitutr w n itound *»S
degteev
" It took in two ind one hilf
bouts to mike o to the top An
m in t pi lie i we bid to move
lirge vtnncv to the m iiluncs
lould mike it Fbe iverige vlopc
of the lu ll n ibout i i degteev
" A t tfie top the m i l » n l i
m illet wide ind followed ilong
the bunk ot i u n i o n We
couldn't tee the isottom I gurvs
the tiers would lu te Mopped l
fill O n top it w ii ibout i mile
or to ot twntiiig trail, but linly
l l n toikv Dogs, (o w v, mules,
hours ind people were the only
to id lu rird i Mulct ind borves
fin e beck when the motors go
hi Dogt bnk ind d in e them
Cow s tfin d in I lie w iy Hulls
kind of worry i person People
run ind fimllv get oil the in il
" A t dusk we entered i beautlful wooded n r i ind could tec
i silley ih rid
It w it ioolrf
now , but tree roots n id rocks
hidden in leaves wrie contiinully
fouling up the iuiu|uiliiy of die
scene
"C iol to i p in e wlicic there
were i few links It’s here tint
t tic (tail starts down It was
totally datk Fbe nail started
this old rig-rag business again
T h is tune with tree toots and
ttunkv to contend wnti
" W e weir half way down when

it I lofiila Stair Unn riots m lillih iis rr. out jlma malrr. wr i topped lor let'hntral a Jw e
nut tbr loan ot lungte sorvitil equipment "

i llithhgln ippeitcd coming up
die m il It wic liner men tfom
i little village called Santa R on
They b id beard tbe in ch in g ,
cutting and b id seen the brad
lights punting at various angles
W beir ihcic was tod reposed mi
i lie m il il • is either slick mud
or dust
line hrl|ird'
" W e m ule it to one of the
men’s bouse in S u m Sow at in
p m Die whole town n in e up
to look at the machines and the
fools tiding diem They give us
hoi w itci and bananas Hclicsr
me hot w ain was the only thing
nothing could bate been bel­
ief W e slept there
sleeping
bags"
Ibe nett day tbr hoys made n
to D cm o cia cu , seven miles m
seven houft
"leaving Democrat il was more
of the same type trail up and

dow n ib ro ug b sand and rocks
except for a couple of long
muddy sitcicbec W e made II
tinier for (lie das and stopped
alter datk at a house in a hull
n o p iijl spit
bananas, man­
gos and othet tropical liuits
" W e bad a large papaya (five
dents) and coffer (fo ur cents)
lot breakfast and beaded for
Cbem icln A few miles out of
(own there was a swinging and
bucking suspension budge over
a river
altri that all rocks
and uphill In plaicv.il must hr
a 1,000 feet ot mote straight
down (torn the path to tlie user
below
" T h e d ill walls and trees are
covered with ferns, pluljdrndrom,
unhide, bromcliods with ted.
yellow and gtren bloom spikes
Alscs while orchids, brown and
yellow speckled ones

"Liter w r arrived in Sin IVilrn
N r it ir yuvt ih r id ol i severe
thunder shower We atr ind left
in a light tain We bid to push
the madunrs about iixt cards up­
hill because the slat n a il was
sink as ice The- nail climbed
through heiutilu! pine lotcttt
w lu ir tbr wet slat and pine
needles stopped the wheels by
packing ijuitr solid between tlie
fender and lire We could ion
go dow nhill in lit»( gen . .
steep bill too*
W e finally aimed at Cbcttmhi
where ilirir i&gt; a vice and sable
swinging bridge which it for torn
rralfu only— we forded the riser
knee deep Tbe trip Irons
Chrmichi to (luiiemala t'nv was
via good giavcl roads to Hue linetrnango, Aguicafin, Siiapulas,
Santa Cruadel Q u o be. Solula,
I'at/un, etc "

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snofirT lute* on Ihe carburetor* to prevent them
l while (ordmf small Mi ram*."

I hr at crape slope ol the trail it ilmui i i d e firri
II it ro ily and sandy, and on each rip
or rap you pain ahoul ih rrr Irrt Ih r irmperaturc wat around OS defter* "

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Whether it's helping the sheriff spot fugitives
fiom the air. scouting tropical storms, resell,
»ng young Robinson Crusoes stranded on an
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island, flying air-ambulance hops, or just plain
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picking up downed aviators, it’s all in a clay’s
work for the men of Pensacola's Search and
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Rescue Unit. I hey go by the call letters . . .
•"Romeo-Coco”
these Minute-Men guard- ' / &amp; ' * * *
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By LT. ROY R O B IN SO N
O S N «»)r ph*l»t , Spl,, by j««h Kith. PbJ

V « n n * M*|or 0 t e t f t R on (w a ln l) checki the loeahon pi j J o . n r J
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_lfpinC pfr&gt; f i H J low er osrr ihe crath phone

The Aoctee on duly iprintr the led few yard* b*
themyiemUj *»♦ » C m m Ouerd If- Cemdr M
GeW veteran Search and Rescue prior. utwafly frit
hw whartyWd "o« ihe deck’ m f O ir M aecendt
r t C f l - A I Start* Ma#a&lt;Me

O i l nut southward from the
Mayday, Mayday. Mayday, ifut i*
magnificent iff. ovci l .Mb) curvCharlie Itakri Four Foul
I'tc
•ng miles in length from Rrnwnv
gin a dead engine
I may
villc. T c » to Kc&gt; West. lie (lie
fiave lo ditch!
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million* of acre* of green watcr
Immediately the call was
known J* "ihe G u lf “
puked up by another pilot in tltc
T i m vast tea. w hich Up* j i
aiea. "Cliaiiic llakct Four Foul,
ihe chore* of the enure south­
wliai i* your position?"
ern pjrt of the United States,
‘Tin* i* Charlie Baker Four
provide* the livelihood for thoulour
I'm our over the Gulf
'and* of G u lf co jtt fnhermen. a
about ID mile* touch of
matchless seaside playground for
W o lf Field
I'm going in'
other rhuutjndt of tourists. ship­
ping Ijnet for buttling tourhern
Intcantly the monitoring pilot
industry and intcrnjtion.il com­
radioed again, ''Crath, crath.
merce; and j definite djngcr area
crath
Romeo Coco, rhi* it
for hundred* of Navy pilot* thit
Charlie Baker Si* Nine, w-ater
fly. indeed lejrn lo fly. above it*
landing ten mile* *outh of Wolf
rolling surface*
Field
I'll circle and try to
From somewhere out over rhi*
»pot the pilot, let'* get Dumb,*
e*pan*e, * few week* jg o j pi­
and the Whirlybird our here1''
lo t’* voice, obviously alatmcd.
At Corry Field in I'entaeola,
cjmc crackling over the radio:
Navy Search and Rcuue head­
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Tin* thing it cutting out!
quarter* for Norrhwctt Florida,

. . . there the goet again . . .

When ihe crath tamer tosmJt it • ...
HetRHal cor proseit. a photographer. , w p i n.
crewmen run ler ihe ' F hoat' on the dPwMe Ihe
hWRMiel plane la uiually auk erne widens three
If

Marine Major George Rott'» free
hand flew ro the cra*h hu/aer Tlic
hur/er tounded rwiec, and every­
body in chc operation* banger
knew ir was lime to move or get
run over.
Coatt Guard L C D R Bob
G ould, bott of the unir, and
duty pilot for the helicopter,
bum through ihe door ar a dead
•on toward* the whirlybird Dr
I! P. Wiley, leiturely checking
lupplics in chc diipenwry 200
feel away, grabbed hit hat. hi*
kit, hit ambulance driver, and
wa* gone. The ready room wa*
empty of pilot* and crew in si*
second* The engine* on ''D u m ­
bo.'' (N avy terminology for the
PBY search and rctcuc seaplane)
were already turning over by the
lime tlie last photographer corpv
ntan and crew member jumped
aboard The ambulanic carrying
Doc Wiley screeched to a stop
beside ihe helicopter, the doctor
sprinted the remaining 20 feet
and leaped in. The giant rotor
blades whirled faster, kicking up

a circle of hljttmg air arid du*t
squawked. and tlie table dtuin
and the ungainly "chopper* ro*c
began to wind like i giant teel
*iraiglii up, tilled note down jnd
hoisting it* two human calc lie*
wa* away
in, one by one The helicopter
Within second*, the lumbering
swallowed the two men, rilled
PBV wa* rolling ttraight down
note down anil whirled aw a* to­
the duty railway Other planes
ward* shore
'lopped, or dictrrrrly chore to
At die Muttin Ikadi Officer'*
*»ing atide into the gtat* W ith­
Club parking lot. an ambulance
out veering courte over 20 de­
Wilted The whiilyhild tclllrd
gree*. the big plane gathered
neatly down amongci the poked
tpced while hatchet were ttill
care, and the victim clambered
l»eing doted, and tutged up and
from rlic "copter* to the ambu­
over the tree*, heading ttraight
lance and wa* whisked away to
to sea
the hotpnal. tome 200 yard* dis­
Between the time the report
tant. for a routine chc k-up and
had come over the squawk ho*
ol-*crvaiion
and the time both plane*, with
From ihe time the pilot lud
a total of 10 men. were airborne,
made In* first startled call for
two minute* and T7 tcrondt had
help until be walked into the
claptcd
hotpitil. 26 minute* lud elapsed
Four minute* later, the pilor,
Wonderful as lint rescue oper­
who now wa* circling the downed
ation teem* ro the layman (and
aviator, lighted the helicopter
n* direct beneficiaries, the res­
hearing irraight for him He
cued) ir’t j|| in a day's work ro
rocked hit w-ingt ro further iden­
the men of the Search and Res­
tify himtelf, stayed until the beltcue. They arc inclined let look
eoptcr trached the aiea, and then
upon the fear of tniiclnng tom e
peeled awjy rowardf land and
lijplcc* soul back from a watery
home.
grate with the tame c*cited fervor
As the helicopter approached,
they feel towards brushing their
a slanting column of reddish Hare
iccth in the morning, or purring
tmokc, boiling up from the sur­
on clean socks.
face of the tea, marked tbc prior'*
This casual altitude, however,
poiition lie wav floating, it
i» reserved almost entirely for
seemed almott languidly, in his
"afterwards.*• O n the way our.
yellow, one-man life raft. Bob
and wlulc^a rctcuc it in progrett,
Gould jockeyed his whirlybird
they work together with the splitinto position from downwind,
second precision of a Swi** watch
and hovered directly over the
O f necessity a highly coordinated
raft. Doc Wiley emerged through
unir. the crew* compete furiously
the open lurch behind ihe pilot's
with
each other ro tee which outseat, and wat lowered by a steel
fn gelt off the ground quickest
cable toward* tlic »ea He tplathed
Time* vary with the »ca*on
into rhf chill water* betide else
The helicopter usually make* u
tafr, helped fit the tling under
"off chc deck" in lc»» than 60
the pilot'* arm* lie then twjm
second*, while average lime fot
and pulled himtelf back along
the PBY it two rmnuict— in the
about IS feet of the slack table,
summer. During winter month*
clamped hit own sling onto the
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lake* ihrec ro four minute*,
cable, and signaled thumbs up
* -at engine* must be warmed up
for the helicopter to hoist.
io safe operating temperature*
The cranking mechanism
befote take off T o combat ibis.

the itewc warm up the engines
eter* two hours during tlic win­
ter. although, a* pilot Bill Hjmby
drily observed. '*\Ve usually have
e n o u g h business to keep the
e q u i p m e n t w arm ed up all the
rime "
Oddly enough, though it'* a
Navy unit, with Navy, Marine
Corp*. and Coast G u ild people,
a g*sod portion of the men's mis­
sion* arc llown to aid civilians
When the slier if I phones on
be hall of a distraught mother
whose four children have !*ccn
■meting in a lowlmai since morn­
ing. the Navy can almost jlwa**
l&gt;c counted on to help
There are iimec when mitun
demanding between the rescue
pilots and people on the ground
generally contuses the mission A
few hundred souls were not only
sonlutcd, hut considerably startled
recently, when the good cinscnt
ol Mary F.stber. Florida's smallest
incorporated city, beard a bull
horn voice from up in the sky
warning them to dear our of tltc
area immediately Frightened
ictidentt pouted out ol ihcir
houses searching for the origin
of the voice, and then began
evacuating, as they were directed
An oil barge close by had caughr
fire and wa&lt; expected ro explode
at any minute The voice be­
longed io Chief G I) Mitchell
and it came from a loudspeaker
rigged lo the under side of the
helicopter, whwb bail been equip­
ped with a public address system
for just lint purpose Foriunarely,
the barge didn't explode, bur tlic
Coast Guard relied on sescral in­
formative messages radioed by
the whirlybird, in getting the
barge fire under control.
On another occasion, the Coacr
Guard, which keeps lab on all
surface vessels plying through
local waiers. lost track of a barge
loaded with explosives, which

had broken away Irons ihe push
l*oai A frrr-dnfnng haigr loaded
w.ih nothing more ominous than
chocolate honbons ic ha/aid
enough ro oihrr wait that aie
cruising aiound (lie has The
knowledge that this pariisulai
baige which had gone A W 'O I.
was a potential Mock husiei lent
a note of drsperate immediacy io
the situation and caused the
Coast Guard io call us Scareh
Reccue inslanilv I lie helicopter
soon spoiled the recalcitrant
barge meandering casualls aiound
in the center ol the has and led
surface trail our to rake ii m tow
When Captain "Red* Millet
|omcd the Mamie Coip* and
learned to lit in l')lt , hr ispectesl a certain amount of recitemem, bui lie didn't anticipate
that seceral ycarc later, in ihe
normal line ol duty, he would
he helping a Florida slier ill rry
(o catch iluec tape suspect* who
weie on the loose Thai wa* an(Continued on page 10)

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nitin routine miviiiin » lutIt f&gt; !l
*o ilir unit's lot m entis The
fugitive* wen not Incited. hut
dunng *lie otutti ol die flight,
"Red'' wi\ able m gist die eiiumy
officers their Tim icpun of a
truck accident which occurred on
i lnghw-as dtrcclly beneath linn
O d i n helpful little gestures
performed b\ d ir unn in behalf
of tlir g r n c u l public intitule Such
details i t spoiling &gt;oung foreti
(net jnil repotting diem to they
t i n Ik- moltei! out r i d ) . totaling
pit mi Itrrt, t u m u l t , o i l )iiunj&gt;
f t p l o i r f t lliil gel lot* in t lie
woods. living l e t o n n i i t i i u e on
hurricanes iiul tio i m t tin t iic
brewing out m die Gulf, aiding
in drowning cates, rescuing fitli
eimrn fiom swamped boars. and
in many ( i t e t . recovering die
llOitt, ilto
T in threc-hurr signal which
tenth piloit out on bojt-hunnng
missions, nr othert which similarly
iie no* of lifr-inJ-tleith urgency,
indicates j deterred take-off it
permuted, or. h i die wurds of
"Money Hear" IXmielwm, "Don't
butt jo u r (ill pelting off*' In
(id en iilly, n it die signal lieird
leitt ltr&gt;|urndy Shades of die
das* of f’iul Krtere iie reflected
hi die oilier alarms, one bur/
signals i (t it b on I jiu I. ind l» i»
bur ret tound if the ( i l l it it sci

lletiute of the dure min laid
limit of the hrlitoplrr now in
use. in cite of rescue it sea only
die pilot jnd ibe doctor go The
diKior duet the rcKumg lnmielf,
lunillet die luuti, grit the victim
ibtiitd. ind, if nnettiry, irrilt
turn on the wjv buk lo thore
When j n id i occur* on lind,
inotlirr dew min accompanies
the doctor and pilot Tlie wluilybird tan tit down, die evtra newmm it on hind to atmc the doclor. and tan hr Iclr at die tpoc
lo Ik piiked up later
Thtiugb rlie burrer system —
which toundt tiniuliiiieoutl) in
the read) r&gt;om. the photo hit.
the ditpeniit) and dir lower— it
die tpaik which tout he* off I Ik
action, it it h&gt; fat dir timplew
pair of the tommunicationt syv
tern which it to vital to spliticcond operation Major Rost
ovritimplifirt when he tayt, "A
good Search and Rctcuc unit it
really |utr a good communica­
tion* center," but the meant of
getting "the word*' tpread intianrly it the heatt't cote of the
opetanon
Tlie coordinator it in direct
contact by radio with nut only
the lower*, hut the operation*
office* of all the outlying field*,
in direct contact by "hot-line"
(direct phone) with Maxwell
Flight Service, the Air Fixer Rev
cue Service at Mia well in Mont­
gomery, A ll., 140 miles away; in
contact through teletype circuit

SUMMI. K P.XPOSUin: for J.n
a iJ J j / f lirtt tMli for jJ J r J . ,*rr
of ih n j n J hair M .ir/jt't «&lt;•«■
fr m m i fro,b uill' Jrj f r, / iroiitJ
lulltr jf/ivi mjrimum txfioturt lo
ikohiu / \hjuUttt k’n.fi bloom o*i
//'/I f&gt;.il( po/nfvJ i otloM ifijt li Jt ■
tomf'jHnJ 4| ill ( u«/*j i //wij i ohJ
(otartJ tuuo^U Sl\lt I J l x. 1/*n
1-17 jk J H-IH, affroximjlt rrl.ul

By PAULA CLARK
All Nwti« I m SIm l«M*t
with the Natal Air Station’*
tmall b o m ditpaiiher by tele­
phone
In mint caiet, the (lying boat
act* a* a relaying nation, a* the
helicopter mutt fly very dote to
the turface, where radio cannot
he puked up from dir hate In
ihete instances the I’ boat circle*
the ditatter scene, climb* to an
altitude which will pcimit it to
reccisc call* both from the co­
ordinator, and the whirlyhnd fly­
ing below it, and relay informa­
tion back and forth between the
two
Rescue work it not the least
rigorous type of flying known
for cither pilot* or crew Men
arc on duty from noon until
noon, and even when they'rr
home they ate on one-hour call
Neither it it completely devoid
of pctil. hut, to the lait man,
they find it cvttemely satisfying
At with any job. a good part off
the pleasure derived comet from
having one's work appreciated
And it's hard to And anyone
more appreciative than the per­
son whose life .you've just used
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PACf 10-AM Honda Magatinr

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You can't live in a parka ot
an old Mother Hubbard in tlie
summertime — particularly in
Florida
Mote of you ihowt, at C H AR M
temindi ut, to you might at well
make ihc best of this summer­
time tkm eatpoturc
Thar meant a sleek, tmooth
tkm — on face, at mi and leg*
Even if nature hat endowed you
wtth too generous a supply of
hair, there'* no reason for say­
ing "K ism e t" and pcim im ng
these misplaced locks to wave
in the hrrerr
Today we have at Iran five
different ways to remote super­
fluous hair at home with the
help uf creams, waves, abrasives,
l wee arts and the good old reli­
able taror l)ut don't let ut catch
you shaving your face!
‘ Thar Florida sun is wonderful

— hut it will also tan your tkm
into old tooled leal her, if you
don't ute that ounir of preven­
tion That meant lumin lotions,
ctramt and prrvcniativrs accord­
ing to your own need*
Thetc arc the days when i Ik
niglimme creaming it more im­
portant than cvci You don't
want your tkm to dry out and
shout your age before you're
ready, do you*
A casual hairdo it pcitrci fur
tummer. if it t casual ratlicr thin
careless Out remember (hat tun
and wind in unlimited dotes cm
turn your crowning glory into
an unglamomut itinker Try ml
treatmcnit before your weekly
shampoo, to keep that natutal
gleam in your hair If you u k
coloring of any type. PLEA5L
wear a hat ex scarf or cairy a
parasol unless you want your
golden locks to get a greenish
tinge.

Now ro news That tousled
Italian look is cm lit way out
Instead, Pant hat reversed the
hnr and your hair will tin* up
and hack with twirls the Let
word In Manhattan, tome hair
stylists report a trend to longer
hair, vi men met four inches long,
airanged in sort of a Y-shaped
chignon at lire hack of the head
In makeup— the pastel tom
plcvion look for summer it rn
notching on the suntanned
"golden gitl" appearance
For added femininity and ihn
coy look. Mane Aniomciics
"beauty spots" are icappeanng
on the l*e*t-groomed faces You'll
find them in madcap colors, all
tires and shapes from stars lo
crescents, in Kijumt for evening
Fun *
If you hate a make-up prob­
lem on which you'd like advice,
diop us a note.

�The guava it jf coloiful a pan
of the $ub tropical Florida scene
a» u J hibiuut ami pink oleander.
W c air inclined in lake it foe
planted, but in D26. when it was
firtt icpoitcd on in ihe Americas,
n » a i a rate find Since then it
hat been found in almost all of
the regions of the world — India,
Southern Atia, A fin a . Auttraha,
the Oiient. pans of the Mrditrt*
tanean. Hawaii, and the Weft Indirt
li it a fiun of unuiual quality
Duong the latt war government
agencies, concerned wnh the nu1111 ion aI welfare of uui fighting
men. turned to the uitlnation of
the guava at a relatively cheap
and reliable tourer of vitamin C
in ilieir ranont Allied troopt in
all combat aonct w r it tupplird
with guava ptoduett in their
emergency ranont to help main­
tain rom ance agamet infections
and fot mote rapid healing of
their woundt
T in t M ini met at the guava
crop comet in. every Florida
home pantry thould contain lit
full quota of canned and ftorrn
guava ptoduett, at well at nectar,
jam. telly, butter and pavtr. tweet
tpurd picklet. rrltthei, chutney,
and cattup G uava nectat it an
c n rlle n i tub ttitu te for mange
and tomato |uicc and makes a
drliciout patty punch, Ilakrd in
a pie, in a talad, or in ice cieam,
the guava will rate high on your
dinner table
In answer to tcveral tequtut
from our rcadert for a Guava
Paste recipe, wc lit! one below

G u a v a F a st*
1 patt tugar
2 pant guava pulp
Ibe pulp or pomace from the
telly dnp, or pulp from frech
guavat Put through ttrainrr or
fruit ptett to remove teed Meatute Cook until thick, add tugai
and cook until the matt clingv
to tpoon at it it tutted The
pattr will require conttant atten­
tion av it neait ih r fimchmg
point A w ood e n paddle having
a equate edge it decidedly better
than a tpoon for tutting Never
uve a tin 01 an enamel tpoon to
tit The fatict the pattr it cooked
the d ra in it w ill he

Th e pattr thould be cooked
until n it to 'tu ff that w hen t fir
paddle it drawn through it the
matt w ill not readily (lo w to­
gether again Th e pattr may lie
molded, cut in tquarrt, placed on
cardboard and wrapped in waved
paper or cellophane, fittt cover­
ing the cardboard with cello­
phane or waved paper It may
be molded in *mall wooden or
tin bovci lined with carefully lil­
ted wav paper
Ju ti before trmovmg the pane
from the stove, vatiout mivturrt
— n u n and cryualh rrd ciirut
fruitt — may be turret! into it for
the purpovc of giving variety to
the bett of all fruit pattet It
thould ttand at leatt 12 houtt tvfore it it cut You may dutt with
powdered tugar or roll into th u d ­
ded coconut which hat been
tbghtly m oitirned with heavy
tyrup Dry thoroughly Wrap
and pack
For tu ll further variety, the
pattr may be cut into vanouc
thapet, dried thoroughly and
coaled with fondant m chocolate

THIRST Q U EN C H ER S
G u a v a Juice for Punch
H poundt firm ripe fruit
2 cupt water
W a th , remove b lo tin m and
item endt and blcm ithrt Slur
Add water, bung quuklt to (toil
and boil about 20 minutes Slum
through |dly hag Hrhrai |unr
to boiling, pout immediately mftt
hot, ttenle toniijneit and teal at
once Process at tim m run g fite
minutes
A jutcr canned fot k llv -m a t
mg purpotet mutt not hate mgai
added to it A |uur intended lor
punch, however, may contain
tugai in the proportion of '« to
'1 cup to each quail, il drilled

Trep lco l C o o ler
2 quattt guava |uur
I cup fteth lime or mat tan
gelo juice
Cracked we
Sugar ot honey to tactr
Wend well, pout over clicked
ice and terve with thin tlu c t of
cirrus fiun

Sum m er Frost
For a 2 quail thaket (a halfgallon fiun jat mav !&gt;e curd).

Cut * »t

Ml*

l i f t Ik t

t S t t t I d p t«&lt; A ll lli&gt; 'ti C o O t i l

W lia n p ia 'ii M a i J ■

U mn artiMl.a* i t ,, , •.a.IaW,

math k hanarat to a pulp Add 2
tupfult of guata |uuc, the |uuf
drain S w rrn n with lionet I dl
vhaket wath iliacfd ice and thakt
until oultulr of ihc tliakn it
liotly Sene in tall glatvct with
a beverage tpoon and Mtaw
W eekly Household Hlnf; To
tave time when making tookiev
toll oi tprrad itvc dough otet the
entire baking pan Cut in cquatrt
aftet baking

Puddin’ Proof
•-•*is:
M tt John I Sicfaiiuh Mattland Motel Fou M eric lliaih
tendt ut tint tro pe
O rie n ta l Fish Fillets
M lt luge the i 2 teitpoont toy
tame, ' i teatpoon ginger I lahlr
tpoon brown tugai ami I h tablr-

11 »«»nit talad od W'aih *: jx«n ,1
toll Illicit I’out taiiii oti i iliim
S over and lit the In h matiuair
in ih e t a m e in the tefttgrtatoi
a b o u t 2 h o u tt I itt out ot t hr
m a iin a d r lay in a Mat j'an and
broil A mm utet until n u ily tan
nrd

D o not mtn

Setvtt }

Alt f Incxla Maja.-inr-PA(*,I II

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By JULIUS STURM

Our o iu m ry it being invaded'

nut
hy i guy-clad uildirt from Ruwii, hut by
another enemy who ( I d i n lilt houcc with
him, tml who h t t H&lt;),0 0 0 teeth trul t votl(itHI) ippetite hit g iid r n vegetable! 'Die
invtilet, the &lt;ntut A lriu n tniil, lit) l o r
vied H.OtMl Mulct Int hit attack, j m l h it
been on the march lot neatly ISO ycjft

I

The oilyttey l&gt;cgifi titly in the litt tentuty then they were introduced I torn A i­
n u m in t (-’tenth colony in the Iniiiin
th e m tii provide miicnal hit touj&gt; Suite
then the movement h it been iclcntlctt,
even in the hue of tilth defentivc mettutet
it tyinide gw. live tirim , pmton but, irttl
tlune llitowett Through the let plant!nont of O y Io n , whetr they wqicd out tlic
young pltiitt, to the tuhlict plantation) of
M tlt y t, then into the gttdent of J j v j ,
n iiiliiu l. the SuniJtu He w it found r i l ­
ing while w j v I i off wall) in Singtpote tn
19)0, tnd in the nett IS y e m lie mover)
on to New (iu fn e j, the M iriin n tt, then
to the H jw j i i j i i Itljinlt
Recently lie lu t been found lonientctlly
munthing gieeu lettutr nett Sin Pedro,
i.jlil Vi the invttion it on' The tuuition
it tnutli wortc tluii one might muginc it
flitt glinie T in t it inotiiet of the •'
known tm ill invitiont of out tltotet I lie
-ilhett lu te tort ut million) of d o llitt in
pteventttive m eitutet in d in the cropt
they’ve dettioyed None of the prcviout
tit it kci t, however, hive mcituted up to
•he tire ind |&lt;oicnnil of the (iu n t A im in
m ill
The Situation w it tontidrred to xtiout
•hit the N in o n il K rte itih C o u im l w it
called on to m vettigiic m eint by whith
the beach-head could he rxiciim naird
They tent one of their top entomologntt
to ke n yi, liitt Africi, to colled i t much
mformition it pottiblc about lint invidcr
W h it he ItKited w it i much tm illcr v itiety wlikli termed to hive no other nitbition thin to dettroy ind r n the G u m
AftKin
It w it decided to evtibhth colomet of
both v itirtic t on A g ig u in Ato ll in the
M itunnit, j nd let them light to the fimth
•o thr bittlc could l&gt;e tiudird D tllicultio
were encnunteird in tiantportifion. time
-he tmiller tn u l w it found to enjoy c it­
ing mcmbrrt of lit own vinety i t well it
thute i f the (lic it Afncin tpeciet They
hid to he induced to "estivate" or deep in
iheif thellt. i t m u lt lu h itu illy do when

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then h iln tit gett rjju l/ ir Or-thcirfuod
supply gtowt thort
Jutt whit will be iccomplitbcd in tint
Pacific ireni only time will decide, but in
the mcinnmc Congreve hit pitted legitlitmn igiintt imputing tnlilt — the lutmful.vinetict. tint it
Not only tv the G lin t Alticin included
m tbit prohibition, but oiliert tint verve
it hottt fot variout diteitet, tuch it tchittotom iuit, which it known to hive at­
tacked 110 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 pertont, principally in
the lar liitt ind in Afnci
Knowledge contcimng the mot
11X1,000 viticiiet thought to cutt
tried pnncipilly in the Smithtonun I
tution't Division of Mollutkt A geo
in 1917, tent to the DivmoruJtiw
cition tome tnult he found in Liilu*
Sptingt, tight hcic in Flondi T o their
ditm iy, the cu n to it identified them it
T h u n , i tpeciet notonout it the turn of
the Orientj| lung tluke which hit attacked
nulliont in the Oticnt The T h u n hid
never before been found in thil country
flic worried tcicntitti huttird lo Lithu
Sptingt, ind fouml the bottom co pipu
lo rd by T u n , tint they were cluttered
about -100 to the square foot A little de­
tective wotk uncovered the fact that i
tingle member of the tpeciet hid hern ac­
cidentally dropped into the Sptingt — hut
n wit tufficient to tint the colony Luckily,
however, thr progenitor w it uninfected
with the fluke when it tutted lit Flondi
family, to the Lnhu Sptingt tnnlt ate
hit rnlew
The povttble dinger ivcited. the tetentint iumrd then attention to the qu
qurttion
of how- j tingle individual could t u r t a
colony Comparatively little it known
about tn n lt, but tt'i thought that cither
the fcm ilct piocteatc without the m it t ante of miles, or that they're able to
change their tea at will. There it consid­
erable evidence to support the Inter view.
In any event, of rhe millions of Th iira at
l.iihia Sptingt. they cuuld find no males
Some satieties arc even known to be
bivexual— containing the characteristics of
both the m ile and female within themvelvet
I title hat been done about studying the
ptychohigy of thctc mollutkt — oh, yet,
they have b ru n t, even if thcy'tc microiconic in mott of the tpeciet
W onder if then thinking goct on at a
tn n i'i pice*

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�A GUIDE
THROUGH
DARKNESS

B E *-

By BILL FISHER JR.

T i n ' i* M K it lv n H j n u ; ! , tin I I o h J mu
who I.nt I m c n ' i ^ l i t in Im tecti', flint
tii'c tn 1'rioiiie iiillt ^ c g l i d i n ' , l i t . Im .
p u hlui't, nc H 'p i|v ittu it in.! now In &gt;.I
til i multi titilh.Mi 1I.1II41 &gt;.k u I *ci\ni H
pjiii/iliiin
A tiiintti i v t m t i ' i - ilnciii't .&gt;t ill. I l.n
nil ( .iun»il l.it tl
Mini.I. In- tviw ^ inli'
the t i i K i i ' i r i i l i .&gt;it.mi' .it tlur A nicttiJit
I'niuiJiiio n I i ill. Mlnvl in .I tin A m . n
o n HminiJjtt.tn for t &gt;•.. i .. i . Him. I m \ o v
S .u k ( i n
tin l i t ^ i i t i i p i i i i / i i i .n i ' .'i
thru km.I in the world A ' tin it tup nun.
Holt n j i M p n i tthivttlilt iiirtiHiiii t o l l t*l
lion- l&lt;i .’ im) ittiplittCi-' i n . I .liiC iU lit.
p nn n ^ t e n i n - ' to the |t|nnl " h o l t 1 1 4 . I 1
tutu o m m i n i i ol tli. ^I.&gt;Ik ‘
l i o n J n l lie tl.i it
Holi'' i x p l i i i j i i . u i
m i l " ' it 'i i u i i j 'ituple
I lin it t lie " n
In- toll! it to ( Ms I n .ii.lv i &lt;iii I . | « n . I U
MllllllVk lilt I III' I !tv III
" H l u i d n . " i' i t r n 'ritiiuv i n i n n u m
n u t Inn not in it 'i lt i m oul.lii ol ilii t
J i l r t — tin ' l i m i t , i 'll.ml.! Me tin t&lt; to
Mc^iit " n i l
.V liuttiiti Inuip . i n Hint
util i i i r t through i m i m u n t ' i j i t i i in litv
il lie p t u f i ' t i i » 1111 n c i t n » to u n ik In'o m ! t i n p h l r ' . i m p ' l l , ition the . i p i . i l t
lor ii-'t t im i.t ^ ' d l i ' h i l r u i n lot pit'itt^
p h l ' u f f ' . 4 Miitr o! Iiuttii it ihout him nit
m il tin- world, 4nil i 'ttoiic. rinding U In t
tit tome ilcttt. (. f i r . H i " ot tlir n i t h l i
lotnt4t ot ho ' i m l
Ami it it tint philo'.ipln win. It I n . . tt
tteJ the m 1 1 it it|.l native ot 11. k t o m illr
III top 'pOtV til MlJItV ticl'Jv ( .(4illl4tr&gt;l
fftint Strt'on H n i v m i t y 4t D e l i nit tn
I ') It), lie t t i t c J .Hi to U ' . t m e puhli' i ' l l
Itont J u n i o r in.l in uruilot nr |0 'itiuli&gt;m
In l u l l he w n ippinnte.1 IV 1 in.I Ihuem
Otic! lot the D l ' t o n i ( V i l l i N e w . Join nil
— one ol the ntmi i!t minding new' y;nh
ctin# |oh» rtt the Sitii'hine Stitc Three
)c4t' liter he « u tu m id evcvuti'C J u n i o r
ol the I t o n J j ( ouit'tl tor the Ilh n J. i n .I
4' 4 re'ttlt ol hit out'tiitdm R work thin» i » rlc it c J prenJent ol the S i t u m l
C ou nt il ol F - ' C i u t i ' e ' o| Stitc A ^ r m t e v
lot the Ilh nJ
Still I I o n i h H U it h cilt , Hoh, luv n i l ' .
S m l l U n . i n j their th ilJ rc n . S t l ' i J , til
4ttJ hnl'li'. tt. 'till in ik i pen,&gt;.lu ' i ' i t ' to
the Sutt'htne M ite , " h e i r they nnti 4
home it l ike Helen, n u r Del ind

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U N C L E J A C K 'S A N IM A L
STORIES
B , GIMIVIIVI r IE I U O N

When Johnny Mottis was pur
itn (hr hiy; plane that was |i» lair:
him r&lt;&gt; vm i hn grandmnthcr in
i distant m y , lie was both ex­
cites! 4ii&lt;l seated, for it w it ho
first trip in ilic in The steward­
ess anti the (light attendant had
both inured hit pnenit (hat (hey
would look illet him, and they
did, showing him how to fatten
hit teat licit, giving him a maga­
zine to look ll, pointing out the
round window to hit [utciitt on
the ground, waiting to tec the
big plane take oil
Jutl helote flight time, a man
had taken the teat betide him,
but Johnny did nut look at him,
beeautc the plane wit rolling
down tlie runway, hit patent) out
of tight in an inttant, and in n&lt;»
lime at all, he wai looking down
at the oty where he lived Johnny
liked the tentation It wat won­
derful
"Y o g may unfatten your teatItk jM iW * taid a tone betide
h ig ( Ifl4 Johnny did to, looking
It the man nett to him H r wat
I large, tun-tanned nun, with a
plcatant tmile
"It't my firtt plane 1141,” tin!
Johnny "I wat a little K i t e d at
firtt. b u t I feel Tine now " lie

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1beginner ?”

looked down toward the earth,
and could ter green ftcldt, far
below A few white tloudt
floated between the plane and
tbc ground, and Johnny realized
that Ik wat already very high up
in the air. The engine) hummed
"It it an old ttory to me." Mid
the man *'l have Down ill over

the world Maybe some day you
will, too" Johnny looked at tlie
man mute closely "Y o u know
me!" laughed the man, then.
” You’re John Simt, the luggame hunter'* exclaimed Johnny.
"I'v e teen yuur picture in the
papett, and in the moviet, and

CROSSWORD
•y MRS. H. M. BARBOUR, Ormond

on television, too! Gee. thii it
wonderful!"
" D o you know," taid John
Stmt, "you arc nor the only pas­
senger taking hit firtt plane ride
I have a little companion with
m e"
lie reached up to the shelf
above, and brought down a small
trateling cate, handle on top. and
tcrccn wire at one end Johnny
peered through the screen and
taw something small moving
about It looked like a kitten.
Mr Sims opened the Kteen and
lifted out the small animal, while
Jo hn n y’ s eyes grew larger and
larger
“ It's a baby leopard!” he ex­
claimed, and the man tmded and
nodded "Tell me. tell me'" cried
Johnny.
*'I have just tetuincJ ftom
India," taid John Simt. ” 1 had
a big crew with me, I I men VX’e
captured animals and brought
them back alive for root in the
United Stain We lost only one
on tlie way
this little fellow's
ntoihct When we unloaded tlie
crates from the ship at San ITanciko, she was dead, hut the baby

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Era of 'Easy' Gains for Independence
M a y Have Ended buf Fourth of July

A saos rates!

Sanford's downtown section ore
scaled a very trlr appraiautr I j
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Dr. Terry lr&gt;rd, Scminote Coun
ty health director, Is scheduled to
ipeak at tomorrow's regular week
i&gt; luncheon merllng ol Ih# Santurd
Lions Club Dr. Btrd't talk which
11 to Mart immediatel) after the
luncheon to be held at noon, will
be on sight contervalnui In i' I*
one ot the uryjnir.iii.ir,- leading
projects, according to la. k Stem
per, program chairman It It #x
'A id e d that the group’' jinlitint
Ummntee. which was unpointed
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DeBary Fire Rig
To Be Dedicated
4iexl Wednesday
A dedication ceremony for DeBaiy'i• new fire truck will be held
at tna1 DeBary poet office on Wed­
nesday at 1:30 p. m.
A letter to S. Dilucian, vicepresident of PlaMaliun Fitalv*.
Inc., relative to the effort toward
file protrcflon In DeBary la »»
fellow*;
Dear Mr. Dilucian:
_ “ On June 2-1, I’.’fi'l. the Inilial
"lilriton* of n program to provide
DeBary with fire ftebtlng equipmrnt wa» passed with the Incor­
poration on that date of The De­
nary Volunteer Klremen'a Aneoci*lion. Incorporated aa a non-profit
organisation in conformity with th
law* of the Btale of Florida.
“ A few week) ago, after a con­
certed effort by the member* of
cur aieoclailon and the ladle* of
In* auxiliary, coupled with Ike grneroilty of the realdenli amt butii . l i i tnaa of UoBnry. and that ot
th* hJtineuintn of neighboring
cilieo located In both Voluela and
Sentlnola count let, all of whom
wtia partirlpanta In and contri­
bute* our fund raising actlvitiee, the s**ond mlleitnne in th*
above cited program urn paoed
when we purchased, fur rath, a
fir* truck and iupplemrnl*l equip­
ment.
'Our association D about to gu
for*aid toward tha third mitetlun#
m l th* Instant program, which Is
the building of the fir* house to
properly houte the fir* equipment
and alio the individual equipment
of tha experienced retired fnemcn
and other* who will commute the
active member* of th* fire comabove endeavor uf our atsiK-latlcn I* made jioailble through
tha cooperation and g#nrr...it&gt; of
Flantaifon Fttate*, Inc , »f DeBary
In donating
up and deeding
drrdihg to u ti Ihe
'ol, bO feel by 276 fret, located at
'w aian g a ltd. and Colombo RJ. In
Plantation KsUlr* a* the building
tilt for the fire bouse, which lot
It centeiatly situated In relation tu
community uf DeBary.
tha ovarali arm comprising Ihe
Tha nen meeting of the DeBary
Volunteer Firemen's Association,
Inc., will be held at 7ig0 u. m. on
Oct. 14, 1964, at Th# Mansion,
Plantation Eetatta, and you are
cordially invited to attrnd in ord­
er that lha tnrtnbenhip may thank
Btou ptrionally on behalf of Plan­
tation Eitatea, Inc , for It* must
generous contribution to thr co.v
Unued development of Drilary a*
“ The Fattest Uruwlng Community
in Florida.**
Very truly your*,
Charles Schneider,
President the DeBary Vo­
lunteer Firetnrn'a Associa­
tion, Incorporated

Itackt'd regime of ousted Pre­
sident Jnrobo A rlie iu Guz­
man.
Mure than l.Otw Communist' and
fellow traveler* wrte reuirled *1
read) under •-.-rest in Guatemala
Cily'i central penelentiary.
Mint id Die counter's lop Hedv
bad neaped to far. howtvar.
Col Carlo! Castillo Armas. Ihr
vtcfonoui rebel chief and No i
rnan on tha five-man govrrnlnt
junta, in an interview irtterda)
raid hit Inter* were collerltot
"much information" on police turlure killing* nl anti Red' in thr
■veess )uvt before Arnrni'* over
throw
The lnlor m i lion, hr 'aid. nrnba
nly will br submitted to the ('mint
Nation'
Ufficlali already havr blainrd rt.
drathv on Arbem’i police and sav
Ihe tn|| when finally reckoned will
hr much higher
Under thr peace agreement
tegnrd with Castillo in FI Salvador
lari Friday, Col Klteeo Monrohead* the Junta until July 17. whet
tl 11 scheduled to name a perma­
nent president
Though Caittllo diiclaimed ar;
deiire lor the preildencv, bla fol
lower* were openly dlsgruntlei’
with hi* tecondary position In the
new tetup. The tumultuous w»l
come more than 100.000 persom
gave him on hit arrival her* Sal
urday underlined hi* place a* (7ua
tcmala'a new public Idol
Ca'lillo told nrwtmrn yr*tenliy
Ihe Junta*! mu*t urgent ta«k if tn
"put out all Cummuniit influence
in our cuunlvy.”
lie demanded that Arbenr for
mer Foreign Minister Guillermo
Torleilo and former Police chief*
Rogeliu Crui War and Jaime Roteenberi:
„ be _____
jiunlihed
,»d a* "crimi
naU."
Crua War and Rotenberg ahead)
hava Had to blaalcq. Arbenr and
Turlello are refugee* in tha Meal
can Kmbaiiy heir, where official*
refuted to admit reporter*
Amid report* Arbenr might tr&gt;
to leave fir Mexico today, Maj
Pedro (Hat. Ural verrrlary of the
junta, tald lie knew of no requrvi
(or vale conduct (or the e* I’re'l
dent. Ail) vuch tr'iuevl, he *aid.
cuuiil only be granted by the junta
which ha* aaid all tuch reque'1wilL be vereened carefully to ore
vent eicape ut anyone wanted on
criminal charge* Caitlllo'* de
mand* lhal Arbenr and hi* a**o
dale* be punched indicated lha
lavy’be
be planning court ca m
Junta tna
again*! thiitm

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•
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If O n V In V O IV f id
. . .
lit f j n n t l i H n r r
111 U e a ' n n e r C
A heart attach, fatal to W. „
Hollow ay, Involve,] an ironical hap­
pening Saturday night when help
wai summoned from th* Sanford
fir* drpt. In an effort to revive
him.
Bernard Beck and Jam** Holloway were dispatched from the fir*
atatian to Avocado Ave. and First
Bt, Holloway learned it was his
.....
father h# was to help attempt to
revive.
Oxygen was admlniitered, vainiy, for 3t minutes before a doctor
pronounced the elder Mr. Hollowav dead.
Also adding to the irony of the
tragedy was tha fact that Rust
Holloway, another ton, had depaitrdjy only a few hour* prior to the
attack for .Signal llill, Tenn. Ha
wa* Informed of hit father’* death
upon his arrival there and !m&gt;
mediately left to ratum to San­
ford for the funeral services to­
morrow afternoon.

ocal Woman Tells Highlights
O f Her Journey To Europe
By P E T E OSBORNE
•
Visiting London and Paris waa
for many year* the dream of Mrs.
Ruth B. Scott, receptionist at the
Sanford Atlantic Bank. But Mr*.
Scott didn't stop with Just dream­
ing — she did something about It.
^ n d today cherish** the fond
Aem oriei of a month-long trip to
lha other aide of the world.
She flew from Orlando to Ntw
York shortly over a month ago,
and then It waa on to laindon
whero the Joined her nephew,
Thomas B. Bolt of Sanford. Bolt
is stationed In England with tha
U. S. A ir Force.
“London wa* aa cold last month
aa oar winters art," Mr*. Scott
aald. “ And the people eecm very
or." In London, the visited 1
eer of London and saw tha
t ltd English royal Jewels. “They
tall n atory about the only time
Myona haa aver tried to steal th*
aha relate*. “One of the
■pent too mack money
■one* up to robbing the
Malta. O f cowrae,- I don't
Bow true It la, hot that'*
Iks guide told u&gt;.“
, Scott Journeyed through the
try and on to Edinburgh,
l: ' l l waa just beautinl;

no noise, very few cart and lb*
preltleai sunsets you have ever
seen."
Paris— ih* flaw there upon her
return to London— (truck her as
"the most wonderful city in the
world." The people had a much
gayer spirit about them, the tells,
and teem to be better clothed than
Ihoso in London. "Of course, every
where you go oversea*, the’ people
ara after the American
____ dollar. I
tried to ehanco
the French
HMI
money into American dollars when
I left ao aa to have money enough
for tips. It waa against tne law—
you cnn'l take American money out
of th* country (Prance)."
Doe* she plan to return to
Europe? "I'd Ilka to go back to
Paris then lour the continent, but
I didn’t ear* loo much for London."
Outstanding In her memory of
the trip was th* debate which ah*
witnessed in the English Parlla-

t. “You would have thought,”
. Brett say*, "they wore argu­
ing over tha fat* of England lb*
they carry on. They wore dobntlag Irka mad Just over whetlver
or net to allow whiskoy advertise­
ment* on TV.-

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Mop shews 10 areas whera indepeadsnia was in lime geiing lull I I menih peried.

■r JOHN t ilM sowta
( ’reltai f t t it l'onr*poMdr«f
\\AHHINUTON— American Indfjwmterut D a y--July Juudh— baa
become "FierJom Day" around th* woild and again wr, inventory of
movement* toward lelf-government dunn| th# tail l i month* »how*
inti fiee-tum I* un th* much, even though Die compaiatively eaty
gain* *mc* Woild Wai 11 may have token up the alack ana lit* *»pliant* now far# haidei going
Celt b1at ion v of the Fourth ate scheduled itm year at many point*
beyund the lioidet* of the United State* tienmatk in a tradition ol
41 relebratlun* hommng tlir United Stalet on it* buthdai. will nage
another this year at Aalbutg.
A wreath will be laid on th* Marqun &lt;1* Ijlayelle * tunib in Pan*
The Urllieti, having *wallowed any bittern*** *t«rtiiinng (turn the unpleasantnei* of lha lint Fouith. will hold a celebration, loo Othet
caiemoniei ait scheduled in Rome Tokvo. Ktiachi. and Havana
Only un* newcomer lo th*
u nitly of tree nation*— Loot on and when* of proposed independ­
th* indo-Chinea* peninsula and ence
India, which achieved 11* own in­
ckts* neighbor of atnfe-loin Viet
Nam -waa able lo maka a fairly dependence juvl aeven year* ago,
clean break 'or independence dur­ atill ha* plenty uf growing pain*
In addition to Kuatrin Pakistan.
ing the tael l l month*.
Kashmir at the very northern
The French tigned a treely with peak of the country showed sign*
lava last Oct. 72, which be­ of wanting to go It alone.
come* tha “July Fourth'* there
Franca alto hi* announced that
T IIK KASHMIR assembly, how­
ll will glva independence Ihtt year
ever. Anally voted thia year toatlck
lo Cambodia, but It I* yat to be with India, and to become like Ihe
consummated Viet Nam apparent­ hew stale uf Andhra on the we«t
ly la alated for Independence soon­ roast ot the Ray of Bengal, an Iner or later, but all la In contusion lergral pari of the Indian slate.
ther* now because of war.
India likewise has quelled a move
• *
•
toward freedom by the Assam
TH K ONLV complete newcomti iribes at the far eaetern eatremiamong the,Utpliante to freedom Iv above Burma
dunng tha year u BaaterW PakiThe British, Dutch and French
atan. artuatad at th* far aaattrn rmpitee continue spawning inde­
lip of India on tha Bay of Bengal, pendence movement* of on* kind
which hat announced that th* lack or another. Apparently echoing
of a corridor over th* lop of India uniest In Indo-Ciuna, French Al­
tu Pakistan proper make* union geria contain* independence agi­
with ll impractical.
tation The Nether lands, havtng
However. If lha tidal wav* promised Dutch Uulana and th*
toward independent:* which surged Antilles independence aa u( Dec
.'urwaid after th* end of the war T, 1941, when the Netherlands
has (lowed down somewhat, the government still was in wartime
general world-wide ferment ol eaile. it woikmg out th* detail*
freedom seems aa active a* ever
Th* Bntieh empire continues as
Whole aectiona of (lie glube are on* uf fieedom’e fnmtieu. with
embiuiDJ m toniroveieies uvei ifs li.e commonwealth ot natrons

1st Federal's
Resources U p
Nearly Million

$I5,000-A-Year
Job Unpopular

philosophy gaining avety day Tn*
Central African federation conna­
te* lo demand dominion status, lo
include Northern and South* in
Rhodesia and Nvataland, and su
due* tha Uold Coast
Sum* older and mote a*tiled
pails of lha world also figure in
frerdom * picture I’haruelloi Kon­
rad Adeuaur uf West Oermany
hat tel IVM a* th* year of inde­
pendence uf nun-Krd Hetman) . In
England itself there is a move­
ment by th* Welsh to gel th*
tame status as Scotland
• • «
I.VEN III* United Sleles Itself
ha* figured in at Ivaet unt iontruveray
When India at th*
United Nations challengrJ the list­
ing uf Puerto Rico by the ll, A as
a sell •governing country. Chief
United Afalea Delegate llrniy
Cabot Lodge aniunin-'ed lh*&gt; hr
wae authorised by lha President
lo say that If Puerto Rlcu ever
demanded lnd*|&gt;*ndenc* It will gel
It
Not alt lha Irtndi are toward
Independence, however. Denmark
haa announced lhal Cieenland ho
longer la a colony but la an inte­
gral part of the kingdom Bntaln
haa dienled dominion rule lo Malta.
Nor haa the path ot fieedom
been completely smooth thia year
'b* Anglo-t' p«-- . "uda* **
moving toward Ita fur*) decision
in two year* whether to Join
Egypt 01 go it alone H,na la
struggling lo opeiat* a new con■million
The tiny Maldiv* island* oil
Ceylon, which in I9VJ a.ltleved in­
dependence and boasted of being
a nation without a police roue br
cant* 11 ntver had had "a rum* of
pauion" in Its history ami l,a I
banned both al.uhul ami 1
1st* Iasi autumn rspt., . 1 a
levolution ll wai blow In
j ..
t in

Negro Envoy
Says Change
Ca n Be M ad e

ASUNCION. Paraguay UR — A
U S. government Job worth fIJ.OOb
DALLXS &lt;JP-Dr Hslph Runrhr,
a year anil allowances iv going rioted
N«gro diplomat, sail ye-ti-r
begging
day Ural the Sjuthcrn
al
II is Ihe post of ambassador lo titude l-tward Negroes “ is more
this smallrst South American pc rrilea Mian prr]udicr ” He predict
Hon. Ttie Lb has been vacanl surer rd this ittiludr can he cnanj-J
last October
lie admitted that .S'mthern wnlics
In recent years most of Ihr wort
hs( fallen on a series of counsel may b« shucked the Instant lliry
ors of embassy— Archbald Ran find themselves neat to Negroes
dolph, John Shlllork and now Da en public canveyanrcs and in eat
vid II Ma&gt;nard But they have mg places But he fuuinl comfort
larked Ihe rank to deal must el In “ Ihe rate with which so many
while clllreni of the South accept
fecllvely with tough problems
Wealthy U. S campaign ronlrih Negroes without prejudice &lt;&gt;r qual­
utors looking for a likely embassy ification uulsite ot the South and
quickly pass over Asuncion alter Increasingly In ll “
fir Runche, trusteeship director
one hurried look at the State Dr
partment's report on the post The of Ihe U N . addressed the closing
capital has a hare 300.000 popula­ convention session of the National
tion and thr nation only 1 700.000 Aisn. for the Advancement ot ('•&gt;)
There Is almost no public rnler- ored People
tainmrnt, no good hole), no good
He raid the South always had
restaurant
Water comes from been In the forefront in patriotism
jirlvale wells, and (here It no pub and bailie courage "An I Ihe black
llr sewage dltpma! system Elec sons ot thr South have alw ays been
trielly and automatic telephones (here fighting and dying shoulder
function Irregularly Mall, radio to shoulder wilh their Southern
telegraphic and telephone rnmmii white brothers
nlcalluns lo other countries are
"Who^ therefore, better than Ihe
■low.
while Southerner ran understand
To fill aucb an unattractive poii the Negro's burning desire to be
in a hot. tea-level communlly, the come an American In (nil to win
Slate Department may have to acceptance, to be permitted lo
draft an unwilling career man for make bis maximum contribution
Ihe anibattador'i Job
lo the nation that It how awn. . . ."
Paraguay It friendly to Uncle
Arrust-1 uf d.sloyatly by two Ne­
Sam, who has poured funds Into
Ihe country for a tuberculosis hos gro ex-CommunIttt whose charges
il and for valuable farm pro were found unluunded. Dr Bunrhe
t* In help raise the nation's low aaid:
standard of living. Thia friendship 'There have never been more
hat stood the strain of a violent Iban a handful of Negro Commu*
April rtvoluliun, th# fubirqurnt nlsts and ther* hat never been a
•election of a provisional president Negro traitor against hl« country,
and Ihe nomination of a new though there havr hern more than
ilmng man g e n e r a l . Alfredo enough against Ihelr own race."
Stroenner. for Ihe remainder ol
lie hit al Negroes who aay they
the presidential term.
prefer segregation and added
'Tliey are entitled to their views,
M YS TROOPS WILL STAY
but not lo our rrspect."
SEO UL tl» — Oen. Mai well 0
Dr. Walter White, NAACP r t r
Taylor said today ther* were " ib
tolutely no plana1' to withdraw ad­ cutiva secretary, earlier scored of­
ditional American troops from ficials of two Trxaa Negro collag**. T r ia i State University and
South Korea.
Viewr College, for laying
. Re returned lo kia port at gib Prairie
Army commaatkr after a four- Nagroet prefer segregated schools
"How low can men sink to hold
week vlrit to Ike United Stales
He aald k* noted "n concentrated Ikelr Jobs?" be asked
Interest and effort being tapend
Dr. Bunch*, speaking of social
•'And now th* county i t ___
lo o e jed la developing n unified Aalan reactions, aaid "Ingrown social al­
to havt a truly magnificent hoipi- policy which I Ieel will bear fruit titudes and prejudices art stub(CBttiaaH Ob Faga Four)
when codified."
bora."

In thr past twelve months tin
resources uf thr First Federal Sav
ings and Doan Assn. Inrvcainl
_aimo __! _a __________
____________
million dollar*
arcnrdinr
1 m in*- siiirmrnt as of June Jo. Ihe
jump being (mm B .IU .IT I 4* un
June 30, 19U, to Ihe pranent figure
of t4.4lf.Jtl U
Savings accounts in the local
thrill urfantiatiun climbed from
U I 3 million al mid tear I9JJ
In slighll) mure than It million
according lu Howard Favllle. pre
•idem On these savings Ihr di
rectors have Just declared am*
paid a dividend al Ihr rale ut Hirer
per crnl a &gt;ear.
The availability of these savings
permitted tbe handling uf an in
rreasr of l i t per cent In loans
which on Ihe June 30 slalrment
amount lo 13.690.171.11. II wa:
said These loans have been made
lu Seminole county cilirrna t&gt;
build, buy or Improve their homes
Th# continuing acceptance of San
ford and SemTimle county by pro
pie moving to Florida as a fin*
place In which to live indicates a
good (riling Job by the rhambet
of Commerce as well as thr onthuslaitic way in which present
residents 1*11 their friends the ad
vantages of living here as against
existing In some other place, ac
cording la Orurge Touhy, eaecu
live vice-president.
In keeping with the established
policy uf Increasing reserves, thr
directors during the period under
review added 4l.J per cent to Ihe
reserves and aurplut arrounfi
which now total &lt;373.(0017
Asked about the outlook for Ihr
future. Mr. Touhy aald that hi
was convinced that thia area would
continue to forge ahead The rs
lent of Ihe advance will depend on
the continued enthusiastic selling
lhal Is being done by business men
and people who live In the county,
he aald.
"We have atwaya bad good
churches, but they, loo. are getting
larger and Ihelr influence la brine
foil In ever widening circles. This
appealing eiomaot
fi gelling
getting sup
Mwt la
in our
•choc
bool aystai
■ . t u i u i i i l In
uthoeities, wll'
la* .' avow graatar atrides lu the
M a r futun.

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15 D ie V i o l e n t l y
In State; C o u n t y
Has Clean Slate

Over 1,000 Reds Celebration Finds Trend Still Upward
Strolling Reported Held; R b
---In Sanford Leaders Escape
I9S4 Conservation
(.•UATL.ltALA utot—(ti,ute­
inIn'n new military govern­
ment went to work Dalny 011
Parley To Be Held
a projfritm of rooting out
t.'omniuni.rtit and punishing
"rriininahi" responsible fur
In Slate, July 12-13
atrocities alleged to the ited----------------------

Press Leased

Nod t tuisr * aliunlsl. I ’NII.i
the annual Southeastern coo
vrntiun ol Ihr National Association
ut Soil ('onvervatlun Districts will
br held al I'aiirfina t its i&gt;n Juls
12 and 13
Ihr lariiirrs juit ranchers wh&lt;
govern Florida's 61 soil cotiterva
uon »li'lrlets will haw a leading
part in this meeimg to iccoinmend
policies and arliviMrs lor the nevl
12 munlhs to a'socialioni ut di'
liicli in the nine Southeaster!
state! and in Piucto Rico and lo
ihr nallonal a'socialion
John F. Eamhe. pic'idrnt. t lor
Ida association ot diiincti. wil
welcome the i n or more delegates
and visitors Hr will also -riv r &gt;&gt;
chairman ol Ihr linancr commit
ter Supervisors ol Ihr Ha&gt; ill*
Kiel, i'aiunu City, will tu host
group
J F lloltmc-wotih Arcadia, a
supervisor ot Inc I'racr River di&lt;
t.ici, will be on Ihr program to
discuss, “ How M) Soil rontrrva
tiuii Dlitrirl tlet« thr Job Dour"
A D Holmn Ji
Southeattern
tier prc'idenl of the national assn
elation, fiallion, Al a, o n l Ku
i'racr luvt.- district is doing "an
outstanding y.h ol dvv rlopioi
equipment lor usr in grlllnii soil
and water consrrvallon practices
applied. Ill Melting rnntrrviliut
taught In puiillc schools, and Ii
operating a 10 acre nursery " llol
lings worth will al«o sieve on thi
rdui-allon committer
Turner Wallis. srcrrUrv. thi
t rntral and Southern Florida
Flood Control d l-lrid . ol West
I'allii Urach will hr u member ot
a panel di-cns'ing wjii-r proh
lent' lie will b* an adviser to thr
■mall watersheds commuter R
T Guploii, chief engineer. Stall
Ruad Department. Ta llah i"vr
hat
lavitrd to *..vr ,s itadu'Ct 'to the public land&gt; com
milter whirh will cuhiider co
operation ot voil con«rivalmii di
Iricis and count) and 'tale high
wav deuarimrhl*
i&gt;itr Honda soil ennservallot
district, yet to be annoonerd will
hr honoird at Ibr 'late wlnnri li
Ihr awards program ol the Uoo.1
)ra r Tire and lliddirr i'omplo)
•lul ol slate aprakiC' will litchidi
Waters S Davis Jr . piesldmi Na
tlonal Association ol Soli 1'inserv.i
lion Dl'Kictf, l.ragur I ll&gt;. Ii-s i-

Ijenry s Cohen, past president

l.rorgir
Bankers
Association
.Moultrie &lt;ia , r I* line's Jr r s
rcutive *i-cfr|jr*. Stale Soil t oo
•ervalion I'onimilter Deniuaik s
(' . Sam A Thompson, chairman
inter
*. gaiilralion.il commute
Mli'lssiupi Water Resource' In,
iieiij. Mi" . t&gt;r II N Young di
1eci.1t

tlou

Vircima F.tpenmrni si.,

Rlackloirg, V* and I &gt;'
Bu'by water rijtlils sprnalisi -Hill
t’oii'erv illiin Service. Ueikili-)

t'alll
All local supervisors, r&gt;Hipir.i
lies, and oilier tinners and ranch
ers ol this district are urged lo al
tend this Hireling

W. B. Holloway, 63,
Dies A l Residence
Waller ft Holloway, 163, a test
deid uf Sanford tor the pa'l 3n
years, died al h|v home Silurdjv
al 9 4ii p m after a short dine"
llr wi« born at Whitrl! Tenn
Orl 19 IM9. and moved lo San
ford In I9?J lie owned and oner
■led Ihr Holloway grocers slurr
located at Avocado Ave an.I Firs'
St
He bad been a member id Hit
North Carolina Valiev AuHiorttv
ami was a veteran ot World War I
He iv survived hv lilt wifi- tin
tonv, f.ulhrr and Jamev Hollow n
of Sanford Rn*v Ifollowiv ol Lake
Mor.rne
William Holloway oi
Winter Park and E fl Hollow av nl
Orange Cltv and olhtr mil ol
slate relative*
Funeral &lt;rrvlce' will he hrld ai
the Hrivinn Funeral Home at i
pm tomorrow wilh Ihr Rev fobofliriallng Burial will hr In Dp'ala
Cemetery

Trooper

Kentucky Girl
Is'M iss Dixie'
D A Y TO N v B EA C H t r —

Jo

Auur i autlill, la year old bluervrd blonde uoin Louisville. h&gt;..
It &gt;11" D lv lr 1416.

Judges chose hri srslrld.v. al
Ilir iiiiilh annual D lilr Ftullcv
brtr Iruin a Held uf 71 braullev.
all pirvlous contevl wlnorrv.
from nine Soulbriii rtalrv.
V|1st I'audill rumprtrd as M l"
laiuHvlllr. Shr tv 5 tret. I 1,
Incbrv tall, weigh' I2U. has 3C
loch bU'l ami tups and a 241j Huh waist
Diane Millions It. ol iialiirv
vlllr placed 't-iood and Ir 4
me Farris. 70. ot Atlanta, thud.
The vstnorr ircrlvrd a II tan)
tcnolarthip oi al 00.1 diTcnsr
bond, a ft.luu diamond (in i,
1600 woith ul iuiv. and other
merchandise pines

Surgeon's Wile
Brutally Slain
In Ohio Village

W A S H IN G T O N (/ P i- U n i o n
leader David Dublnskjr lay* “ a
numlwrr of rackets have sprung
up" In the handling of big labor
group welfare funds and that con­
gressional action i* needed to pro­
tect the fund*.
Duhiniky, an A F L vice president
and brad uf th# International tard­
ies Garment Workers Union, eaiJ
last night labor organitatlon* may
never lie able lo police welfare
funds unless protective legislation
I* enacted. II* discussed tne fund
problem In th* A F L magaaine, Th*
Federationist.

House #nd Senate committees
■re studying the problem *t the
request of President Elsenhower.
Sen. Humphrey D-MInn has Intro­
duced legislation to roqulre th*
funds to mak* full financial report* and follow Investment polic­
ies fixed by th# states for private
insuranse companies.

Warning
At Least 376
Dead In Nation
Not a nintfl* accident of uny
cuiLscquencc liad occuircd in
Seminole County ui* until
•toon today, according to po­
lice re|&gt;orta. since t he Fourth
of July holidav weekend bet'an Inst Friday nicht
Troupei li l » Ilurrison of
the Florida Highway Patrol
■aid there had Men no acci­
dent .d any nature un the highway.
Lot tnai several drunk driven nad
been pulled off Ihe road before
. the) aid any harm in Sudor I.
onl) a minor parking ml jp h t
occurred, according t-. ‘'hi police
The Inmpei warnrd hivcvi
lint niotorl'ts •h'-ul.l 0* .* *selolls careful lunight when read*
will to- crowded vsiih tiomec nit'.;
cars

(T.E V F L A N D .* - A well to do M» iM E ASMHTA1 ED FKEVs
iieurosiirg'-on told today how he With another day itill to go in
found hit Wile hacked to death the long Fourth of July .seekenJ,
was beaten himself, then grapple) Uj RCMonv have died violently tn
with one or two intruder* at he Florida
"
pursue'
mrsued them lo tne beach rear
Automobile crashes, as usuil,
bis lasbliuiatile lakcride home it have liken the heaviest loll Ten
have been killed on crawds 1 high
Bav Village, west of here.
Ills rtory and two human tooth ways Four drowned and andher
fragments were the chlrt clues In died uf a heart attack while wading
Ihe brutal 'laving yrtlerday.
in the surf.
The ’ooth cnlpi were found In
A strong tide engultcl and
(hr blood soaked bed uf Mrs. Mar­ drowned Mr and Mrs Roy King
ilyn It Sheppard. 31, whose prelty ol Miami yesterday when thrv
face, framed by light wavy hair, tried to keep their 6 year nit
was chopped almost to pieces
daughter, Pamela
from being
Co run1 1 Samuel H Gerber, whu swept out tu sea on an inner tube
said Ihe tour - months pregnant
At the patents dll I. thr freakish
woman had not been sexually as- currents carried Parnell's Innir
(lulled, Hated lhal 36 wounds lube back th to Ih* short and
earned her dratb fiom skull Irac- watcheis on Ihe beach tuiied her
lutes tr.J bram bceratioAi. but Ihe to aatety
trrtb &lt;a her niMith were latad
Th* Ktrgs were ttshtne from a
She wai clad in light pajamas
small boal at the fOvi of Palm Kty
Dr Samuel II Sheppard a funky Bridge near Maiathrn and Pamtla
iUyrar'dd uvteopatn at the Bvy wav paddling around the boat on
View Ho-pilal. was often vague as Ihe inner lube when Ihe Lie began
tu- tiled lo recall deiail'
lo ratrs her cut
He wr* found wrl and dartd m
King dove into the .« tier tu gu
Ihe livli.g room of the home He after thr child, witnesses on sh.tr
w«&gt; tirouchl lu Ihe ho&lt;pilal. where lejM.fted and the bn«t capiteed
hl« lather, llr Richai l A nhep- throw in,; Mrs King into the water
nard t' chirf of *iafl. and lit* two They were quick!) caught by Ihe
brother* d m practice
heavy tide and swept under Their
Police posted a ?4 hour br.l-lte bodies were soon recuvert I bui
guard lor hiv protection Hit fi y*ar efforts to tevlve them were tutiit
old ' “ii who lav l'leep l.i Ihe
Airman 3c Lawrence F Berry
next bedroom while his mother of Ihe Palm Beach Air i ice Has?
was muldried, was sent to f.la was rescued as he Rounder rd in
lives
the sea al Ihe Negro beach near
file coroner said lie dnubie.l r &gt;(&gt; Jupiter Not unid Berry was ir
her) wa- Ihe motive, though p dice vised al a hospital was it known
recovered a bag ol Dr Sheppard'i lhal a companion -wimni.ug wltn
personal jrwrliy in back sard him hwd drowned
weed- and his medical big lad
Herrs said hi tiiu t Xirman
been ransacked leading detectives Jc Edward P Hr.vl* tired as
lo speculate liial someone might they swam well •&gt;,t Ii on shar*
have l,irn in search of narcotics
When Berry went b» Ins aid both
Thiough putted tips he told tv.her men sank Bind) dr owned without
that while doling, hr sod leldy being notlcc-i by oilier 'wimmirs,
suddenly awoke when he vaguely but an unidentified civilian saw
sensed hit wife was screaming, and Berry and pulled him unconscious
alter djshing op Ihe 'fairs, was from Ihe water
stui.iifd by a blow on Ihe back of
As w sraicu was started fur
the neck
Brody, bis body washed aslure
thru he recalled running out I '
Yesterday’s traffic victims In
thr Shi'i&gt;papJ‘« beach house. Iron! eluted R R Worley and his daugh­
mg un Lake Erie, where hr grap ter. Jo, « o| panama iuiv Tn#y
pled wiili someone He later s lid were Injured taiallv in a collision.
Ihrrr may havr been two men
Pic Francis F Hitnier, 73, of th#
Marine detachment it the Jack­
11 HOD CAUSE DEATHS
sonville Naval Air button, was
TOKYO v*v— At le i'l 21 persons kilted when hr Hepped out of hit
have died and sevpn sir miv'inK car un Reich Routevai ! t&gt; check
is t result of r im c iu ir t floods hi' tires and was struck b) mother
in wrHrrn Japan, National Police automobile
rcp-.iiei! today
Other victims were Toni Mas
Hiroshima, site- ot the first atom sari. Tim pa grocer, who died when
bombing, and Yamigorhi prefer. 4 ,-ar 'mashed into a concrete
lures were Maiden hit
(Continued On Page Four)

Governor Says O n Trail
Of Top Ballot Racketeer
OKLAHOMA C IT Y &lt;h-On Ihe
eve of Oklahoma's primary elec
lion, se* lor tomorrow, Gov John
ston Murray announced he’s hot on
the trail ol Ihe "big fi'h” mvulv
lug Ihr 'late's absentee-ballot sell­
ing rarkel.

Union Leader Says
Rackets Spring Up

Is su e s

The vole sratrJal prompted Mur
rav to throw five eastern Okie
hama ountiei under martial law
election day. Five officers and TO)
Iroops will supervise precincts in
Adair. I.rflore, Sequoyah, Cherokee
and Pitl-hurg counties
“ I believe we're getting close lo
pay di rt" said M urriy. who de
rllne.l to elaborate further.
He said charges were being stud
led against an elertlun olfirial nf
one county In connection with
promiscuously distributing absen­
tee ballots without regard to prop
er proerduroa."
The vote sellers are alleged to
have ottered absent** ballots,
signed by r»aut*rrd voters, to po­
litical candidate* for a fee. Four
persons already have bean charged
In Adair County with making fair*
statements to obtain rogUtratlon
certificates.
"Th h Ihlng is shaping up Into
a definite Pattern." Murray said
■When I release tbe oamfi some

slate level faces arc going to b
pretty red "
The governor said he h-ipeJ hit
Investigation would f r mt out "a
conspiracy that it behind all Hus "
Meanwhile, Sen Robert S Kerr
iredlcted flatly he will win Ih#
remocralic nomination tor a sec­
ond term "wilh a clear majority ot
al least 90 000 soles " Fortner Gov.
Hoy J Turner. Kerr’s chief op
ponenl, also claimed victory
At least sit gubernatorial candi­
dates predicted they would be in
the fteniocratic runoff-reserved
fnr the two high vote getters in
ihe cvetd no one receiver a clear
majority
The Drmocralir nomination is
tantamount to election In Ok­
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val auti Communist chieftains hazeled until nearly dawn to­
day in u vain effort to atfree on a peace settlement which
would give their war-split land its fourth government in a
week.
The |&gt;eace talks between rebel Col. Carlos Castillo A r ­
mas ami Col Elfpo. Monzon. head of (.iuatemala's new gov*
ernimr junta, broke up at 3:85 a m Castillo Armas announced he was returning to his rebel headquarters at cm q u i-

Hearing Discloses
Big Web Of Crime'
According To Judge

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In a ilalcmeni issue 1 lo news
mrn. both leader* raid they were
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extending tmiil i a m. tomorrow
Ihe crate lire in etfecl between Ihe
rebels xn&gt;l the Guatemalan army
F.l Salvador's President Oscar
O*ono. acting at mediator, voiced
optimism that a *rltlemenl could
*
r
be reached.
. &gt;r J *l\ * .
Bui real peace seemed reniulr
as Menton's junta rushed trooue
lo Communist strong point* in
Guatemala where lengrful Bed
leader* were reported tryinft* to
foment peasant uprisings Red
indoctrinated farm workers were
said to b- inciting revolt In EscumlU. Pmula and Concepcion,
I HASH — I wo men wet# iuluxd when I lie atmie cai.a1467 I’onliar *edan, rushed lulu * tie* *1
hotbeds ol commumtm about M
Islh Bt ard I ■eiith Ase l*sl night Not# Ihe LIuoJ an Ihe&lt;luui Ihr accideiil was coined L&gt; i'limn.
miles from Gualeinila City
Jo* lU-kicu. il'hiilo h, Beiniuod hluJIu)
Monion declined fa say whether
he was lelurning to the Guate
k
k
k
k
k
k
malan capital but II wai helievrd
generally he would
Die joinl tlatemenl said the
cease lire had been extended In
order to pive both patties time lo
consider and study various propo*
als lo reach an accord."
Neither mle would disclose whai
lls o ini’ll n e ie i l l j l i l i d
il&gt; *' I - 1\ llir-l litylil is lieu I lie
proposals weie involved nor whit
(■articular point cause disagree c a r ill wills'll tln-s sseie pilling ntruels n l i r e ssitli p r i n t fmvt*
ut IS tli St iitul 1- relic'll A s e
menl

Hundreds
Feared
As Lost
At Lecnt 15,001)
Are Homeless
E A G L E P A S S , Te x gP )—
Af leiist 55 persons are dead
va.vtatiiig flo.»d in history,
in the Rto Grande's most de■jtll the death toll miyfht rise
n disaster proportions today.

Across the river from heto
it miserable Piedrns Negras,
klexico. it was feared hunIretie may have diet! in the
collapsed adobe huts of the

ST PETERSBURG uft-A three
day bearing inlo Lolita 1 numbers)
gambling in Pinella* County ha*
mealed "a tremendous web uf
poor.
or line,” Circuit Judge Victor O
Ol (hr cuunted .lead M a «r« al
Wetile salJ
Pirdtat Nrgias Nrailv 1 » milts
“ If the thing* we hive heard
r.crth uf ihr river, at O u s t, T t x .
here are so. we air threatened
cne cf the flash floods which fed
PUHOINI DwiRht O CiMiif.ovr«i slid Briluh Prims MlnUWr Sir
with a complete corruption uf law
Rio Grande's swollen stream MonWlnftoo Churchill shake hand* la tareweU u Churchill ltfi the Whit*
enforcement in Hus community,"
da? kilied at lea*t le other* AnJudge Wrhle u id
House for the British Embassy In Washington. The Prim* Minuter
ether died in a Treat River ficcd
The hearing, which ended &gt;e*
coved shortly after he end the Chief Executive announced that
Ucitrtam at Dri Ris. Tex . \nd
lerday, mulled in th* hulling ol
Cmaid Afuna. Mexico, and downBritain and the United State* "util piesa toiward for plans for collec­
13 men fur trial uti charge* ol
tiieam it Laredo Tex ir.d Nuevo
tive defense" In Southeast Asia.
(fr.teriutional Soundphoto)
lottery law viulatiun* Aiiiung inem
Liri-to Mexico Here ..... I f 'v
were Heniy Tralficaule and Santo
casual!,*-* and n- dr in* t
»' *
Tialllcantr J r . brother* who oper
unprecrdc- te.l 11
t Adequate
ale a Tampa bar The Tiallicantet
wainlng* and nine; • s f r 'iir 't
were arcuied ol heading a two
pin* ulganiiali.n pa. 1 .11
-i it
county bolda ting
said
Henry Trafficanle al*u wai
l.sigr numli-'* tl *i 1 a t v
bound over on bnbrty chaiget
Jured were nnkinj Ihcit
a) 1*■
I n j si i ed in tin- hs'clilejil sseie l l m n c e I
t'cieliraii 74,
A petliLun recent)) cllculaird ll* ward makesiiitt h,i*pu*t* b. l n i.’.l
The olhrrs held fur Inal were
111
/ S I. a ute I A s e ssliu ssa* i l i i s t i nf (lie ear, aeeurilitiy' In Kanfuid and New Smyrna Beach
St PelersbuiB Negroes alleged in
in Piedtai Ncgra* Sixty list In­
t lit* |hjI 1l v te|i&lt;ii i . s*is*| \\ |{ Adnin-i, 46, lauiieville Ks
tiruugid u ntil* today when Slat ■ jured were in a temporary medi­
have been built* ticket wnteis arid
AiVliPillllg 111 tile pits-sK'iuii ss Ini luinunistelfil til them Road li«|,ktlnirnt oHicl.il* an­ cal ihrllei, and more moved tn
sellers
nounced that a private vtiglneerlng every minute
They were among 12 men nabbeJ
at tile I eruulil l.uuy'litmi Meiiunial 11*•-•pit al. Cite Inn u -uf firm
woulJ start a study into th*
last monlb ui a sene* of raid* in
At tea*! 16.1X1) were hutneUtt
tei'iii h ‘ iSeielv t i ; u l u i eil leg, sshile the seoml mail ineur- Imptove pent of State lioad 416.
which most St Petersburg and
and sum# ; 0)0 lelugre* huddled
teil ti fiaetuieil |ielvi* Hotli hail laeriiliuim ami oilier iiilnur
the aniiouiicemeiit that the road tn Ihr hill* of Coihuila with no shat­
K E Y W E S T f.T*» — A Crim inal Court ju ry itoeded onJy Pinellas County oflierrs weie b&gt;
wuull t-e *urveyel can.e from
Two Sanlord men were recenll) ■njuilr* \ 1 *1 - weie taken last
53 minutes yesterday to aetpiit brooks Bateman and Alonzo passed
Francis I’ \\lutenair, fifth district ter. nu fond anl no water About
tried in C'lando Federal I'ourl on lllgtll al Ihr |&gt;&gt;,-*i hupiul befoir
(Continued Uu Page Four 1
Cothron of all fivV grand larceny counts in the Overseas
iiunil-i
uf tn# toad hoard. The 80 per cent of Ihe home* In the
kfened
lo
Ihe
Ihr
lion
w*'l*riv
chaigev ol op&lt;-rallng Illegal *1111*
&lt;• Highway scandal.
Pvtilluii which was clis'alatrl by city of IS MS) were flooded Ifilf
Utaiigr Mrm.uul Huspiial, ill
m Seminnl* County
8 u Sliitlholsar Jr., a New Smy­ of tho*e were dctlroyed a* Ihe
Even before arguments started with the ju ry mit of
Judge W J Baker srnlrnced knsio
rna Leach m l estate broker, car­ adotic brick crumhled in the flood
one,
sVilliani
II
Duskin.
lo
two
the courtroom, Judge Thomas S. Carl said the state’s case
At Ihr laltri hu*•pilsl this illum­
Di&gt;!ighl — maybe tf-ds* per­
ried
i tu*j '.i.au li)00 slgnatiiu* «f
&gt;ears
ol
linprisonriirnl
'd that Cuch
knir 1 Hi*
was "so vague umi indefinite it has me puzzled "
haps next week — m iy bring a
Kembto.i)
t’oumv
teshleii'*.
The other defendant. Carl Soles 1Ml % k*ul4itll lull
mi
"good,"
Bateman, former toll district general manager; and
lh,&lt; j'ltjn r ttas ciicula * I s i n more startling mil of death. But
pleaded innocent to Ihe charge- \klimf iilisfoi v rfll •uigi-i &gt;
tin n-&gt;’ ti.• ■* uf Ihe 'Jvmln'i* Hip true death com,I conceivably
Cothron, Islnmorado rout rue tor, hud been charged in 14
and Ills cate wat continued A
Th# lusMt |lU)« tali said Dial
County Chamber of Commerce may never be known
“ We arr fortunate In having an |6oo bond was tel
counts but nine of them were dropped when the trial o|&gt;eiied
Irtlh wt’uld tu “ laid up" lui ou.lv
"From what I hear, ihere msv
which termed the load "a traffic
The
Iwn
mrn
weie
airetire
easily
arreisible
underground
asMonday
he inywheir It uu Wd to 6oo dead "
Inlaid "
March 12 by County ihrnlf's de swldlr. and that they weir tak&gt;*n
use.
Industry
and
public
function*,"
lo the Oilando huspitai bicau *
They were arriise.t uf paddine
Tile tuad III question lulls ftulli tald 11 G Walker. U S Public
upply for cron*, domestic pulies and ledrral men Mi&lt;ri tacilitlr* hiii- hie ina.iri|ugu fui
bandy Andeisun manager of the
machinery rental vouchers in the ler
than ia? gallons ol moonshine and
Saufuid
to neat Bamsula, whelt ll lirallli S"tv|ce tfo-ial hvic I j help
Ihe
Seminole
County
Junior
Cham
ilsiili.iil Slalr F*nueis Msikrl
amount uf f 18.702 W
I he rate llo i toed
-unnects
with Hie new Del.atul- in reicur and lehabitilati.ui
ber uf Commerce m*mb*r» weie 4.7ou gallons of mash weie itued
Th* lari* iiuMrt i'ii, irocenlliig pxililrd a gloomy plcturr wllh re Smyma 11*ash ltd It i* appiuxtMinuet Htlvarr* ■ liimhermtn
Special prosecutor John klarsb bold today by Jack T. Barraclough in the raid
•outh un Hem'll A y ». struck a poll* pir*ente*l lo Plii- Hr i a1,1 luatvly Hi miles lung
ol Pledn* Nrgra* l»*,l Hit tlory
called only 8 ol his It witnesses of ilj* ff,.8 OrwIogVei Survey
in tA* street in iii.nl ut llo S', irlative lo huiltiew* lieosaclrd on
and Judge Carl told him;
Blnnliul*p| ha* charged that Ihe of his riiy’i (rage-1&gt; with tears in
' B u r ardour h was featured speak
llillluJr High ikhtMd lit.- dir. I llir market.
mad
natrow, uneven and has hi* eye*
"Frankly, I had expected there rr at the weekly Jaycee meeting
“Enclosed ill our upon for out -,-srialis i,allow
lire al thr , nd of a wide aira
"I hraid hundred* rising (or
Tlie slat*
would be a lot more testimony at the Yacht Club thl* noun.
f t*lr product* ami Julie report is ie,pirated tobridge*
..allow* Midbi.ty
irotiliiiurd On Pair Fauri
widen,
resurface
Ttirrr ate certain b e lt In this
He cllrd that although ovri an
M ole huvr hern arveial n.-n lol I lul.dk pluductv, aUl) our Bll ■lid sti uighlrn thr load, ascoidlhg
estimated
hOO
million
gallon*
of
wj
case
counsel
apparently
doesn’t
A representative of the Orlando
....... (.lace,
....... ......
i.nsl i-ullllnodlty lep o il showing
drill* ................
al the rlitir
aceold
u III, |l, lit lull
Social Security Administration will deem fit to tiling nut The casr U ler I* u»ed daily in Florida, then.
l"„ "I’ldir.- C'hirf ii,Ty'\\iTb»m*. b « " n r ii ti smarted at Ssntmd
til
S
T
“I*
no
heed
for
worry
foi
we
are
so
vague
and
indefinite
It
has
me
be at the .Seminole County Court
tale farmei* Maiket," he tald III
An eddiliimal S3* II was cuntri who le-iuesled llil* non nine ilia!
Hou»# In Sanford on Friday, July punted 1 think I’m going farther blitard with an abundant sunply." bulnl rerenlly In tin- Good iiamai cits M ,i Wiwri-n hnowlr* hat**
nolr a,'Cum|iaii)ing Ihr irpoils
8. and Friday, July 10, Utlwiefl than I shoud. hut I'm giving you Buna, lough’* breakdown of u*e itau Club winch Iasi March &gt;el s a duller ut led ll'fleclul* placed
am atio enclosing a list ol on
age
showed
200
inllllun
gallon*
e
the hour* of 0:31) a. m. and noon. every opportunity now In straight
Funeial te m re i win i,v held looal of tIO.OOQ fur upkeep id tin op llo' tier. Tlie I I I ’ maliagsi |ii ti vr m•*ill* which 11,li'! I-4' It*rfi
day for tndurtrial needs, DIO milllVr
Ha will take clalma of retired per- en It out ’’
morrow at s 3u p in in H.e Firtl
oirtl Samaritan Itnmr Over II (sr'
U)l|||t|klttt'ti Uui Hi) 1hi*
■
aid
hr
would
lake
m
l.
a
lloll
linn
for
public
interest*,
toil
mil
ilapiitl Church lot Mi- E C
wa* raised at the outset of thi
M *on*, their dependent*, and survl*
Marsh. Stale Ally James Mejrih ,
1lie I ity’s iininthly lepoil, whtcti Echuli who died al her inunc on
vert of dec*a*«d worker* and dis­ Ewen of Tampa and A C. nress- Run for agricultural function*, an I drive
“ lift 1hi* •ad pMil It tli Ml wr
about
40
million
for
domestic
use.
Stale rrt|ilirriiirnli tor iuct
tribute Infortnaiion literature ex­ ler. a Marsh assistant In the Mi
ihuw ait si***'irate uf FU-IIiIm |IIU aa* iri. used thi* iiiumiug, allow* IV firtl hi Wednesda) night fol­
"In Seminole County, thuugh Inline* are rigid and rerlali
plaining phaie* of th* Social Se­ atni office, held a huddle and elect
duel* amuuiiliug lu L’Pfi.JI’i mill* tiiat ll.,- I’ll) is-ur.l a total u( 67 lowing a heart attack
State,
County
and
City
couprratio
The Rev \V P Bio. a* Ji . will
mange*
and
revision*
arr
nerecurity Act.
and a valuation decrease •&gt;! (641. tiUlldiii)’ peitnils during the month,
ed nol to reopen the case
• • •
ulticiate, and hunal will he In
the (irological Survey ha* drilled »ary lo ronllnur hi meet the regu
s
s
it
li
const
i
totl*&gt;n
value
*et
at
ft,
4U2W,
You
will
also
notr
II,at
Marsh said be believed Ihe addl
Kverg.eeu Cenuttry
All tliy offlrra will Be Hotel tlonal testimony wuuVI only have over 760 l**t well* to determine lallon* James Hagan, rhairmai
Kid IDCIiard. Criy huililmy »upai our out-*rf -late business dlopprd 124.M2H
Mr* Echols, 72. had nude hrr
Ihe location of the water-table, thi ■if Ihr fund rarilng drive. revleweC Inleiulenl,
I lie city’s | liking miters addel
Monday In celebration &lt;u ii,i "further
U2,U'ri
moland
a
vainaliun
tie
(iota)
re(Kirled
Inal
llo
confused" Ihe Jury
degree of mineral content, and the the nerds primarily lo be a new . it) I- in lor plto’rs* id liliotal . iiBie of I77.1HUO.”
. total of f I .'em
to rlie *-«tv’- tioine In Kaiil,,rd lot II,e pa*l 11
Fourth of July, arcurrflnit f» ttar
The defense offered no witness­ depth of timeiloiie and otl.er har­ heating i)*triu ($4 OUri. steel rail- nix* the rial'* cate*
rra Knowles, ( try manager.
uri*-is while puinhuig permit* ) car s Kin is survived by 12 cm.
1 1 oinpit ri- lri(Hui* nu I’agr It
*
dren. 2&lt; griodctnldrei two bra
es.
der to obtain Ihe water," Barra - fur *u|ip.irl. exit light*, outs*aril
added anotlirt fbl2 ful
The
protect,
which
wa*
-laitrd
Altar a weekend of good bit*
Cuuil tines amuiintrd to (d.tt',6, (tiers and one vlslel
Some stale wllnrsses testified riers necessary lo be broken in or swinging diMir* and room euulp Iasi week, ha* progresied to llo
menl
fulung. John Iludi uf 2wi2 Sanford they had never seen more than dough rrported.
sslith' electrical (.erinil* brought
ilnl while approstinatet) mo
Th r Good Samaritan wars and
AV«. lead* lit Ihe li.UUU Central one bulldoier and one dragline on
I a*l year, Seminole County and
inuthrr flllriUI tn the treasury.
Ird nl Ihr rage* ha* been letniili
Florida Bn* Fhhlng Coideit for Ihe Job whlla Invoices and checks thr City of Sanford each allocated means group meets Wediness'l*
I.asl year's liulMing primlts fur
The rrew 1* tearing out part
tha month of June wilh a 12 pound listed two of each They also testi­ 11,600 for continuation uf the pro­ night fuilowlng the second Kumiss ol Die cage* bint) ol wmut in IU2T
i it) *ewrr nut water nintracti Ihr ssnir |,ei nut irpirsented a
four-ounce baas Thl* I* lit# third fied Ihey worked a SO hour week ject which has been underway fur of each munfn at the Free Wll' and leplacmg Hie laellllh-* will
*i« and *e*eit weie relurned to Hu value of |2‘H :t46 in building. A
annual Central Florida hat* fith while the payments were for a three year*. Last year Ihe Count) Holiness Church and ITesidmi brick, *aid till hard
City manager Mac ten Knowles
t il) iiianagrr’* nfllve till* morn -utnparisott slo-sv* Janfutd’t slildes
Mattie M Merrill urges inleresled
tie cuaVeu !5'l* apwu'.ri-l &lt;&gt;, t u no hour week.
again appropriated that sunt for cilliens
The l ily conitnlsslnn lias appru mg. signed by Hie firm* whirl in ytowlli *lra Illy
lodav stated that toad and street
to alirnd
Orlando Chamber of Conunercr
another year1'* research.
prilled
II
m
i
fur
the
work
lui
lepali* In Ihr Wyiuiewo.Kl lectlun
R L Wilson is in charge mil) a (ew dollar* ol Ihe jiiimiir ■sell* awarded Hie contract*
William V. Albury, attorney for
according to II Rluirt Johnson
Uarraclough utilised chart* and of Mother
■&gt;* * •is.-.iu r n si n u s
1"I Rahford are "ilrnnit c unplfte"
ihe rest home.
the two contract* allivl tin
manager To data. 143 certificate* fhr loll district during thr fine
ha* been used In dale llo* crew *oulliwe*i
iraphs to demonstrate Ihe faclurs
s. .V. .
*. “ «
*
... . . .I
Wx*th on the proiect hat been
southeast seclloiv
bava been awarded to conletlanlt man regime, wound up arguments earned during the research and
ha* salvaged buck* I,ring used in ■I Sanford, ami
MrilltLI. Ala I
A Pr* ^ riJ held up because ut t shortage of
according lo Knowle* ml,inner
who have entered a ba»* ol five for Ihe dt-lrnsr
i ,i limit Ihr number of *lag. which 1* used a* a bate lir
Hie woik from other i it) pio|»ert&gt;
concluded hi* presentation with a
Vpprosunaie cost ol the Iwo crin dug* III jo* liuUsebuld lo Hirre —
bound* or more In weight No dal.ll I* r*peeled Ihil Ihe whole &lt;p irarl*
lie advanced Ihe theory lhai quertion-aiiiwer period which drew
aiiiounl* to mure than f'US), auJ Ihrrrti) cut down un howling me tar The necet«irt tlag has
for the announcement of the con draglines and bulldozers, like un interest fro mlhe Jitrrre*
Hie loo'l cage- will lie leu. k . • 0UQ
been ordered and i&lt; rspeciei
t ill winner wa» Included in Ihe
will l«- considered momenlarily
hi Ihe end ol Ihe Milnltnl ..I m i l
Herb Holler, president, presided
ton laborers, get time and a half
(onliavl live call* f.■&gt; «ewei in,I balking
4 1 report
Hu ( il) i uinltitvsbm Tue&lt; lay
According to me manager, u ute
I lly Mgr Warren Knosvlr* hull) UU
and rvrn double lime for exceed at the regular meeting
line eslriikloti* and amount* h byCiimniivsiuiier
Joseph N l.angan will resume a* **«&gt;n a* powible
appointed Mrs Arnold lloml head
Ing Ihe 40Jiour week. He said Chat
tligi.ixH (S l otitrai’l *1* call* fm
OFFF.lt MADE TO K ill)
rnokrr|ier replacing her husbinit
Hie same thing III Hie southeast -aid srsirfdiii lhat hr knew of one Thr |iro)ecl has luriher hern
WASHINGTON .ft - The House on this basis Ihe loll district prob
who ha* held (he po*illon for sev­
•c l urn of the eil) and will cost pin).uly owner who keep* 27 dog* slowed by (our ol m* la man crew
l i t approved a proposal 10 use ably owes Colbron Instead of Coth
becoming tick
m hri place
eral year*
(|i« that 76
gotarn meat fundi on «oe way run owing the district.
Hood ha* been shifted to the
in a lellrr accompani mg Ihr
fir kata for any resident of the
Marsh said he might file anew
Cily malnlpnanre department, ac­
Catted Stales dettrine to live la the nine rharges dropped before
llumhv J’ Slimpsun thl* morn . oiiiract* the contractor, Sulltviii
A rrew of Bemlnole County men, cording to Knowle*.
t.ong and Itagcrtv, Ita* ti-uu, ted
I mala Reentry to Ibis roue try Hu- trial began and ask for a new In an effort lo prevent l-ake Ho­
ing
trepan urtmtirv survey wtirk t&gt;i-rmi*&lt;ii&gt;n of the t tlv coniintsslon
in order lo (III Ihe vacant assis­
“ be barred.
trial in aomr other county
well resident'* property from po«- tant roukeeper's position Ihe city in eonnectIon wiHi Hie install.ition lu sublet Ihe contracts to Me
tilde floods of tn* kind experlrnred has hired Oswald B Adams The of the City’s FN'.MtiR |u mtet I'nliiiul III.,Itn-r* of Bessemer. Ala
laet year, yesterday completed position of assistant keeper car rrplion unit and connertlng iilpe
I to- commission will discus* Hu
in Hie water and sewer program matter at II* nest regular meet
rle* a salary id 142 60 a week
drainage facilities for th* lake.
The
llrlsndo
firin'*
crew
I*
The 10-man crew epent eevcral
uninterrupted telephone i ?i vice to
in** scheduled tu he field Motidat
AShOI I k l t ll PH lids
h. i
GAMBLING STAMP IKHUKII
presently working »i Fort Mel night in Ihe Lit) Hall
day* clearing more than a mile
■ui 2.600 employe* of Hn Ihe public and we etpecl to diiAl-Oll
Inn
Park
which
is
Hie
site
of
inof Ifuwell Creek, which will act
cnaige
lhat mponrtbiliiy through
JACKSONVILLE uft-The first
Mfettern Eli’Cttie Co in ihe South
KIDS W IN G HI h u m tl&gt;
as an outlet for the lake In rase federal gambling stamn of the new Irreeplef ||eav\ work mi ihe pro
east I,nla? i-tlned lellaw wulkel* mansgemenl and supervisory perof heavy rain*.
fiscal year Issued In Florida went ject I* scheduled fo begin Julv 10
f’B AN K FUR T. fierm »"» eft — III other slali III a general strike sunnel and uoiktis wno would nor­
INDIANAPOLIS ift A SI year had been on leave fur a year and
mally come tu s e k "
aIn*l itie cinpany
ll i* Irelieveil that it wilt take The anti I'ominunlst NTS orgsn agai
Excess water In the lake will to Louis Cohen of (2140 SW 21st
old
convalescent leavi a half and had been checked b&gt; now have a free fall of *ix feet. T r r .) Miami, Ihe office of Ihe dl Ihe film from eight lo lb month* iiatinn report* one of It* member*
An, ut 60) wurker* in Hu- Atlanii
Camp, piesi.lenl
ut thi
W M Camp.
Pi
froJin a mental hutpita! fuughl a monlhly reports The hosplil said The creek wa« not cleared to lake rector of Internal revenue here re lo install the Inletcepier and it* lias been kidnaped by Russian CIO Communication Wicker* o area were atfcctvd iinniedlsiel) by
Math duel wttb 2*)' policemen In his June report was the most fa Jessup, because It WHS through! ported. It said fit were Issued for accompanying iVJn feet of outfall agent* In the Soviet lone of America, Local 3260, said al Al tne strike All arc Western Elec­
hia Weal Side home yesterday and vorabie since his release
lania Hut the wurkris tell Hieii tric emnluye*
the overflow might be excessive.
Austria
tne lax year ending yesterday
nine ft»m 61III Clerk.
wounded eight officers before h&gt;
Mrs. Ellis laid the trouble start
At stake in Hie ditpute it a wage
job* at tl am. lE S T j. several
wai killed.
ed when F.llla beat one of the foe
Hour* attrr the strike wa* to start increase and some Hinge benefits
When the gunfire finally was trr children wards. She threatened
Wesietn Electric'* contract with
in oilier stale' and Ihe District of
■tilled Ihe body of Howard Fill' to call Ihe hospital and have him
Columbia the tlrikc was planned the union expired Mat 2 E m ­
lay hahlnd a bookcase baiviride re committed, and he chased her
fur t: a in tE D T). Camp said thr ployes have worked since that time
riddled by M bullets. Ills dirts from Ihe bouse. Sh# called the ho*
In Ihe hope uf getting a new con­
delay wa* a "Hralegy move,''
while frame bouse wai splintered
ta! and police from a neighbor’s
No picket tine* appeared Irnmrd tract without a strike. Camp said.
thousands of rounds ol amiuu
ime. then siarted to return home
lately but Camp said a meeting Southern Rell operate* in Ala­
That was when EUis started
was set for taler today in Atlanta bama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
— 111' wife Janla, first target n» shooting, wounding her. She fie*'
lie said the matter ol picket' Louisiana. Mississippi. Nonh^Carhit rate, suffered minor wound* again, and the first police to ar
•routd be deciuGd then uul !!■• uliilk, South Carolina and 7*11.1
In tha left leg and left hand
rive found Elite crouching behind
none are expected for at least 21 riser
One nettrim an Paul Wh!*?. ?'• a UtUl-7 pole outside the house
hours.
e t i tn critical condition with He wounded Pearcey. Ihe officer*
Western Electric manufacture*
wound* lo the cheat, ueck and held their fire becau*e there were
telephone equipment for the Bel'
children In the yard
telephone system. Its employe* in
Two others were listed in scr
RITZ
Ellis retreated lo Ihe bouse and
stall central office and other nu
nil enndition They were Dors the siege began. Hia wife tald the
“ Wild One”
|or telephone equipment
rant VT, ■hot in ute head, and had no idea where he got hia shot
I UO - S:S0 • 0 43 - V 36
Should the union decide on pic
. shot In the right gun, rifle and huga supply of am
"Bail"
ket line* it ruold bar thousand* ol
Pearrey. 60. wa&gt;
operators and other am2;3t • 6:24 - 8 .IT
Four others wart
a heavy
fire Final
o elect tn honor the lines,
Iwi
MOV1 E LA N D
anta telephone company
“ Pony Express"
said he did not think the
Start* 7:45
imii iwiHM iBi bim »»■"§■* n m-b ihv w wmwm mmwm
strike would have any Immedlati
Feature 8 It)
audllorluv. tonurrow night and another, on ■
effect on telephone service
tsretk" I beta# on July I. IfenWrn of Ike rooneil at Ihe meetliif
C M Ebechart, Atlanta district
COLORED D R IV E IN
wars (left to right) william Kirchhoff, Kenneth Ramsey, Peggy
manager, of Southern Bell Tele
“The Joe Louis Story"
June Li.M gulil. Rhlrlty Moreau, Patti Witte, Sara Jacobson, San­
phone and Tclefranh Co., said "w*
Cartoons Start 7:45
stain hospital said
dra Dana and Mary Sgter. iFboto by Raymond Stadio)
have a rtipoaiibUity lo provide

Petition Results
In ActionHitstoken
On Stole Road 415

Two Aten Seriously Injured
When Automobile

Jury Acquits Figures
'‘Of Highway Scandal

W. H. Duskin Gels
Term 01 Two Years

Prosecutor Says Might Renew
Charges Dropped Before Trial

Market Manager's
Business Picture
lias Gloomy Tone

Representative
Of USGS Talks
At Jaycee Meet

JM

Additional Money
Given To Fund
For Rest Home

In Sanford

Ovci lj»l Million
Shown In Permits

g

Mrs. Echols Rites
Will Be Tomorrow

Municipal Zou
Being Renovated

Project Contracts
Returned To City

R

r

Slag, Illness
Deter Project

Mrs Arnold Hood
Hoad Zookeeper

Preliminary Work
Begun On Project

Flood Action
Taken At Lake

Westein Electric Employes
In Southeast Go On Strike

Convalescent, 54, Duels
To Death With Policemen

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Movie Time Table

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■-geft—
• 4

�ever . npuged in. It Is n year of new Im ­
proved products of a quality that labora­
A number of nnalyses hnvo boon mnde tory engineers only a short time ago were
of living eUndnrtlg in Soviet Russia. Onp of describing in meetings of learned societies
the most thnrnutjh nml nulhnritnllvo was a- the 'fuel of the future.'
conducted at Columbia University, nml Is
"Th is Is w hat competition is doing for
conclusions have just been released.
i Iip American motorist. It is giving hint not
Tb e researchers studied the prices
only better products but hotter service
rHtSl*!!* i»at* f n r JJC'm!* |j^ fh° *tfltC
. . . .
_
,
wher?
Imvs." more rc.ev-•*»*n*— morel
•«tw» tr.c.-.r»«. :* ? »
.«r;d-.vr..
,7 7 very thing "
*”
nrriveo ni t hese citizens' "rrn l wages.' T l i e
T h l.?
fh,. wav mnlteri, |fo
„ f n ...
conditions obtained in vn rlm i- periods, l&gt;o• • &lt;in\ where no one has a monopoly of
ginning with 1020. were compared Here l» a ir ihii'g. where the law of supply and doa summation of what v n « !•. rnetl: "Accordi . d ••tiddishes prices, and where those
!ng to our calculations, the Sov&gt;t worker
wt;-- have the knowledge and energy and
after the five-year plans has never lieen as am bition and initiative to do *i better jolt
well off in term** of real wages ns lie was
than the com c m down the street get the
In 102H. One of one rah illations, jterhap
business A m i this isn't good only for the
theoretically the inure defensible, shows lie consumer— it's equally IteiuTieial in tin*
is still far worse off than in 192H."
long run to the businesses involved. It
Many reasons can l»o advanced why this
keep* them on their toes- and I hem's no
should Is
tt. One of On
• -t imp&lt;&lt;rtnnt,
better guarantee of progress for all.
certainly, lies in 0&lt; v.-t
nature of the
communist economic
iphy. Th- «tnte

More Ori Soviet Standards

HAL BOYLE

Talks Of Wallets, Psychology

NEW YORK, Vp-tnd you know l' ikhI a test for indivrlu.il p yc'io- I Ject) found that many men today
that the way you rarry your wal­ i .steal factors a* the projective periodically shift their wallet tram
thr pack [socket of their trousera
let rrllert* your perotulity almost Horscliarh."
•• 'heir inside coat pocket.
as mur*- n- ***r
you wear
"fs,,t i* * «|grs they feel inse­
yc-ir
- —
( Editor'» note: What t- a
v'»31
r'
Howard N. C&lt;M.|&gt;er. a toyrhta- ■as;&lt;» ■ "• '-char*- — a protruding cure about people as ticll
rird about the safety of their
triit. hai analyred the pockrttvaik- racehorse?t
he »aiJuim
garkiiiii habits of American men
Hoyle's note; No, it's an ink cask,"
"On the other hand, a man
and »ay» they are "probably at blit a psychiatrist makes. When
carries hi* money it. a metal dip
lie asks you what does the shape *■•paratc from his wallet is lass
of the blot remind sou of. and you emermed over material wealth.
•ay it reminds you « f a girl, he Hid hr is the |p&gt;r who liatrs lo
makes a note in his hook, "patient h a v the routine of his life upset
has girls on his mio.l ” j
He i* less afraid of Imlng his cash
r Editor's note Hut &gt;shat It the ilsan he is cf losing his driver's
(Around A Unity Coil, ily An- ink blot isn't shaped like a K iri') ) license."
truest Walker, Itiall.
Boyle’s wile Itow ran you make
Dr. (upper 'aid the msn who
Two littI.- Ix.y» in a bumpy nit ink hbd that doein't lock like carries no wallet at all I* either
krave&gt;ar&gt;l wntcb the ueeae. An -orm- girl?)
’ I'ompletely fr&lt; *- and ra*v or »o
aolomohile drives uli.nt; the road
i ’M.per ll i Kr l back hr thr sub- nseclire that "lie fights H by ovre^
absrVe the ilrefirlds and Ah Ic.k,
•••lUM-n abm: -t&lt;* |.r'tending he I ™
uho-e f« inIly i.wtii the Keeir,
&lt;arr|e*» aim'd money
gonrdi them, |.bk&lt; up u slonr and
"A fourth tv,se. the frllow who
thi.iws II. The tar »w«-rv&lt;*. rum
■lulls hi* wallet from prckel to
oier a gmi-e, flop-, and III,* ringiy
l. mkrl It &lt;|tiia/ar«llv. l» protsably in
own.; or control* all t!.* / tirc-dm*
.'JiMUff.r Jumps .ml \Jj | ,-k fleet;
• ,»-'Uonv| f!..v about what
County
A
r.tn
t’s
Column
mo
l
|x-&gt;p!r
*
'.«
.jo
physical
s
k
i
.
lieiig
I
»«&gt;w
i.
linuli-d
l-io
r.the
turn nml tiistrihutb.ii I;
by tint »n«tit far lory, garden or at spoil* I.,- ?.!, it I «dhrr thing* In hi*
tingle |s|..eil|!er, (b.-e b m .
price the shop|s r t r im pi • and it normallv
This I n&gt;.l the one who threw .'ii.l play ar. cr danger .&lt;1 heal (a j uf.- really mean t&lt;» him lie’s un
includes a huge profit in ... &lt; v w. dplmn o ff
rhe it,me, says ib.w i-.w, t-**t i* tlKue nnlri -utticirnl - .ill t. lak.-n -e'lleil "
The |»vcluatri*l said that tr-c
I- a le&gt;v who ha« lo.t a goose and to retdai i IhoI) salt lo&gt;l IlirmL-li ;ov
piircliasing |Hivt*r. Th e re i i &lt; competition
wh-i k'ep* a elullered wallet,
aliti j
I
he ihali
i-.tii|H'ti- jl.-d. Il&gt;- Ink*
f ill nf card* isr never Ihn.ws away
In any reaHonnhlo aense &lt;.f the word.
Salt help, keep the Itods tunc i is
the
in-year
old
to
the
bit:
nearby
retain! in ly|*c to the stamic
Itv ( \ R. Dawson. ItS A .. M S A .
f'ltinete rity where llnik' (low, tinning pmps-.’l) People who iw-rs coilerlor.
T h a t is a sure w a v to h'-ld down livin g
HB
gire a lot n&gt; • tiecomr rtr IsJ ilr.it el.
r i-! l ) A l t
KKYS —
Hotel
sign says.
offered
a
l«l
nf
ciflt,
finally
xtuutlnnls. Itv contrast, th&lt;* highest living
"lie ..lav Im stingy, rigid of
Then
as
thes
drink
more
e
atcr
[
rhoo-r*
n
pair
of
scrawny
itchy,
“ foMpel preacher aiitl kill ft.11;s free. ? IS.till
to nff-.-I this rondttioii. Ic*l) t|iud» ..nml and stuiits &lt;rn lie I* likely
stautlaril i n i l here in Am erica where all
half dtad kid.
fo
r
other*inetiiiling
fishing
I
msiI anti dock."
.re diluted ll.tt rramps. or esctl to hr genrrvms only in spirits But
,
And
their
ll.t*
ntti
rli
rk
.
u
.
hb
cnierprisi d a rlin g w ith pr bn i d* and w in d ­
■i in in ssit't i - 1 ru-.it \ wallet may
novel really ilari
it. ng •...- lira! prostration, mas resnll.
; have
more of a uithhoIJing
up w ith retailers, is in r w r l n Mng competl*
lit Itl'MSHI.I. a v\
An
r
vs&gt;
v.ay
to
trglarr
this
lost
Im . thru oi n lit!, goal * I I I .
( l i l t K IN ’S
I 'mil try is tie- chief ngriiK-rx-nality
than one with a mei«y
sail
1.
by
the
n-c
&lt;d
-alt
tablets
frugal
mother
hell.
Ihem
as
&gt;
&gt;
•
tloii fur consumer favor
Iowa i individual i»»ititakv«- anil 'If
Don’t worry if &gt;imr
,
A lies- Improved tyt*c t.f -..-vll tab I wallet."
.-olt-.iral cron in the states of Comn-cticiit.
much
meat
foe
h*
r
stewpnl,
Irtlt
small, If It iin 't x Turning n«
xnlJuti Ilian tiny oth« r w x m w
We all have met people who
let i&lt; t.i.oio bs M'rton Salt Coin
D lnwnre. Mnryhitiil. Mnssaclmsetts, New ly as A«»mr nr Igh lair lug luniiiiunity,1land « *rr|»t tin* rrinoi# rural, it Ib-ng tj..» third, of Hum in an- tsapy
Each tablet Is imtirrinntcrt always have the, exact rhsnt'e in
..I her way.
If
nrw
llt-liMr
i»
&gt;
air
|»it
•alog
it
|i&gt;
*
i«
th«
lu»Uli(
n
u
ln
«l
ill
«'Ur
UKltll
Hamiishin- New Jersey nml \Yexl V irginia.
Ah Sat, aervanl ni li«w Son* b« a patented pr.srrav to make it , tl.cir porkrbnuk for any illiiation
lllg n rn lin 'l n rtritarily a lilrad-I « n lr i."
I
gives
a powder which, uilli rnmnauieating I ’sc of ihe-.- sel whether i''« Inlying a nrwsiuper.
T h e A iiuiici.il motorist has "never Is-eu
Ing. Win n a small tamwi pnwd
UTiiln at«t ini it%lliat i Iihw Mriin water, him
Itum iM milk for hi. |.el I, ties tinfregnated salt table** j getting weighed, «&gt;r lipping ^
out
ami
b«rititie*
a
furtro|K»|itnn
ly
In*
framing
|K)pulatlon
I'gtirr^
wotM-tl molt- a n ie n tly."
™
land another powder that killi their make g p i -ilslr to rrplarr .all waiter
"Die) ilnit'l I *In- to take the
. * " 17
to l l l f i l - w avoniLO' ili't rrtlllTIH rlty a lot *»f tlilnyw liap|»«u t*» it and gn atii voImiih* «*f ttuildlng I tmelly hue*- As lie scrub, them I. &gt;r&lt; gr .Mil'll'. but at a Krasina,
That striking observation came from tin*
wnrl'l a* it comes," said Dr
.ban, it occurs to Mm lo scrub rale
sah-N manager of a bi-&gt; oil company. The
they
it..li......
at.- thill
- mall
• .: '
' "• •;O v t t b w
K ve r.
...........
" M)»u
# r n*
* !town
...... | himself, too. lid i» their proteetoi
«'-• -|n-r "Tti")' want tu be pro
ciiiicnt year, he said i" witnessing tin- ;•I i«l* • 0 2 5 , /tllWOCHl 0 |.». S a ra Hot It t l . l l UYlil t•• till- nuintl town toil on# of th»* i&lt; movisit •&gt; *m from •&lt; lot **■ toil they are renllc Ids teachers, n urn'll' no -l.p, ttali. U nn et- p..t**| .nut IheV don't tike lo be
I Ill'll; uilh « ho Il II li I'll” -.'il toand rod only in tittle thinRt, for ipiullel) tol l lab- You'll l.ivr It- hr r..rprl»rd T in y prefer a plannrl
m inus o 07.
’? »' ,h■, ''»•
*" ,n&gt;
sharis-d &lt;on.(edition thr- judp.li'iim iit&lt;lii.&lt;- Stinford
,
.
.
., ,
„
,
linn wm« eiil.n ihe.| iiYi-iitl) In lie •lav.
.
before |tie .ml lie m il have IMOWII ton nu t tli,- s'oits ttiat tail out 1las**
li.ti.'l.llar
that
niaje«tlr
aky
Ill
otlii-r
w
olds
we
paid
CIII
.
cents
to
n.ui.L,
Muni,
ii.nl
....1
It
«
»
.
tr.v lias i-NpiTii-iicrtl since the end of World
fats a gul rbiM.se a hit'lund by
up so much he can condder, iikr a ts-.. and torsi to three. Mi* . Wall,liru
lain*
with
tin
in
uveirn.w.1taken frmn tli.- Suifnee t'n-ek
W a r II lb tit— rilietl whnf I hiipin-nlng in lake it
gray-lo-nr.l philosopher, the wa te «-r*- pro'e enrisrs do o to lelnf tbe way lie carries his wallet?
Imr.
•niok..
mug.
inaetilnc
gullltr*.
• • • *
' New*, |iuhll«|i.-&lt;| ill ('.-.lair.lge.
"Well, thr he*! husband," *ald
and futility of war.
us limpid
savory as Ah.u I’nthese words: "It is a year of massive pro,
.....
» , ,
,, , Culunnl.i. It mini. u|. Ilie ailvant ■run.', Jm.-nile .I. llnign ni)',
Dr. Ccoper. "I* the one wh-i car­
ton’*.
Without
one
false
note,
without
gree.l,
.|fi»hii"
•
and
ruunlle»»
i bl
I I’.M — One im b
of ra in fa ll is agr, . Ir 11... . miuII limn *u .Irm ly
motions, mas-!ve advertising rjunpalgiis and
ries a w.illrt loll of nsonev at all
times .,m.i &lt;&lt;in':. s the wal'el at her
t o 1?M0 fiiitlif.ii raindrops m -r a rre . n c f"f«-,;f"Uy •••«* I ilnsiid.1 you i.tli- r dl««dvntt*ai{! '
the liartli-sl
King that oil m-irketers have . &lt; ti,'il
jin
i
mail
town,
white
only
«
,.
. . .
w.sil.l enjiijr i..iilliig li. Ili-rr It I,:
is i bim "
tf
I my rial . n It.e malt, I. llo-rf t»
•'..riling to e |u -lls.
“ A mu nil luwii l&gt; where e»eiy
vli-ol Htet Iti-ughllt-s. guy «h "
Hut
r
wurtliwliile
than
i»
any
big
'
* * '
l.ixly know* voiir I.ii iii. . . unit )et
marrjc' and *1.11 k.i-|.s |h? pieT O D A Y 'S IU R I.K V K R A B
illy Ibnl love* Ihu mnall towrik,
0 1 .D N A Y IN f J — llaloney is flattery so ' hr&gt; HiM
" «'irir t,....ii.-»» if
tore id a lormer girl fnrn&lt;l In
lie that is not against us is on our part.
, , ,
, .
.. ,
, •,
' any one In I lie rnniniiiiiMy iim -i U ■Hat'- why tie made to many nf
hi* ssallrt’
— Maik '.•:!&lt;» Only an attitinle of sttililsmi thick itcannot be true and blarney is flat -, help, n u wh.ru r,,ik. win talk l hem.
"That pmhablv shows an Im
tc
ry
SO
thill
tl'l.t
yvs
like
it.
ats.iit
you
mi.I
III.n
talk
f«r
you
■
r
HUB
AN
N.
lUNOtUN,
M
0.
resiataine can prevent an ultimate accept­
pulse iiotar.l self . -.Ic'trurtion."
.
,
,
,
wlieii lli.- rlii|.a nii- iluwn- Il i«
I T baa often bcpit Ma'e.i that lifted that the disorders they
stnll.il Dr. Cooper.
ance of Hie Christian way of life.
» ll'I U ihere I iiii It. la- a file fat
ntdcsptratl use of the antiblotlra cause ate due to a vitamin H com­
“ f ’M-.Nf’ r
O tvat advances in tile Cr * nnynnu on ihu «tieel. nfier
t* hulldln-t u Imt.ly race of gernts plex deficiency and to their In.iq«l&gt; &gt;.i ph di -'v n tlie 'ls in plants, the hasi- ’* •'
“ 'J** &gt;'* ••"'e **••• '-j1
tl.pt Is nblr to rraUt tlir action uf rrrn.*tng the growth of certain
...
.
, '
.
,
.
I -.glare &lt;la liein tr until inn m l i . l
llte.sp aitne aiitllslnttc drugs
fungi. '
-.1 all IM
b Hint anmialn cat plants, arc in the wumlng mil n..i d .,m ni
O VI li c.
C. f c a r v f f
1 lie IndUcritnlttalp use of nntlof at aniic railioisfdfiiM’s. | hut iinulr »n.i i-.ifii &lt;jrl.il. I.. k&lt;-&lt; e
I'a f a M H ia i la Ifw*.
blotlc* by peoplp who do not if f k To Counteract Pud Etlccts
9*«t*lltfc»J Unlit M M ftl Wnfwrd • till I
RIDE - I N t h e a t r e
i.t&gt; frlriully i-|iirlli.
nf Robert W. Wall,
I I I Mnamtll* 1 »* m e
A new- theory pdvlsrs that all
ttielr plt/slclan v wdrlco udil* to
“ Ill n mall I i .wii tli.-re i» a tf..\p|Sfiintmftlt
former -peeial -Ige-rsl in rliatur
T O N IT K nm l F R ID A Y
t&gt;ei sons ssho rerelre the aiitlhiotle
tills
tietid.
Wr
.sri'
seeing
the
*lpronimi.g
l.&lt;&lt;
n
I
.lurlur
n
illaa.tei
r h l f » H »• ••rnt'l rlltww fr* tiler M rlt.l-ff I?. I V|f» * 1
drugs over u long period of time
•yn.l n i ..nun.hi lliankfulu. •« f»t of tio Miami | III Office, as pervclopment
of
more
and
mote
lltt l'* « l o i l * '*• at titnlnrd
• f t . .. « safer ibr %• $
direetur of M.-iida l*-.'ser
el i wagtm ef ilsirli 1 IN?**.
•-vim. nr a l-.uutlfid .lay, ... a lit .. Aoiin.-l
rrc«a rc-djti-nrr That b. a person should Im given Vitamin H .••'nsI .in lit Company. Ism. la i n m&gt;1 I l l 'l l I 'l M l«l% «. le tte r and I'-.ld l k(|
fire hydrant. There i- lilite thought
wins takes prnlrhtln may develop |i|*x by mouth and crude liver
lo.iiti,•
.1
l*y
I
I’Al
I're-ish-nt
lt..|.p|t
l l ' l I 'l M I I If. I ’ t f r n l l i r I ••Iff*
.ald in «wial isusltlan, und thr II. i'.lf.
un nequierd reaistanro to at.ollirr extract In nidcr to rombat Hie
MM 111%r. A. H« wfci Nf.y tf. I d i t t i i i l t i
udk'inu »f a mmi i« ilmic on hiunronstorlal'le side eltrcts ol tile
nntibiutic aurl. sis aiitrosuyrln
VVitll
lluannoillM-einenl,
Hi'
•I I h i l l i n III\ li I T I ‘
own value.
the i|&lt;ep value..
drugs I tie doctor will decide Just
f ir t 'm r l i r
3Ar per n re h
Mae maMk
11 Ml
UrvrJltiivj
Hc-&gt;1
•'ll I* Where a p eril. ,,w .k . to M * ' t"''
-«'•!.
W*
whrn llirae nre necrsj.ny and
Tlir* # H * n lli«
t h M-mO *
tin* lew*
a friend a. many tin,. «* he ""'bon
lu y.-m eMo.„...m g o
Use I.uman body mu malty Is the amosinta Id use
r.t«M
iv n
iiijf
see. him durinst the .lav, not Brain call, for a orrat y e .i'a n M
All nbllna*? Nallrra, ratUa nf iSai.k v i*«alnlb.a« amt
ins I lu many gcniM lliat, in very QUMtION AND ANSWta
M l I r M n l M . r n a l a n r m fa. •».» puriw** « l p n M ««
\ Y » h Ii I you wty Mint u grovv- wortylng
the »o.
"'V tiuiMmn. Iioiing Ihi. npau
tylnu over
user urn
... (at
i.u graces
«
small number*, do nut rau*e any
faaUw ttlll
•Itn *arU Iwr af »* «itU t • il«»iiliU i* n l r «
.nun
uf^yuir
oigMiiUati"i|,
the
-lire,
» get her they I,as,already
« fjm r oiganUaliowthn ssdecMr« | ||.: My 16-yrar-otd imv
Is* s
sshether
Imse nlrrady
■•r wit't pcrsiiacpfl HTtrl titnrkctcil ti ftclrl rsf as to
disease u r -discomfort. Howetrr.
......
i
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i
.
.
.
s
.
.................
......
L
i.
tion
u'lh
truinuiB
HB
of
uf
cflnicnt
*
■
ger
■
Ktrvl.il each othel torsioualy. It
when treatment wllli tlir antl- s'hfws bis nnlla .‘unatantly. Whnt
Mr fift «r it I r 4 \ #»11'*air*ll y l i
lt»N*Ml
|« * tflM * f
•••I.. I Mv.'sit potatncn wu* il yiim -hftnxn'lnr?
-uiinel
uilt
Inof
vital
importance.
is \*here a iiclglilxir's loot Ix-eomi I t r i l r t , far. iMtMti\ l lm**.|.»» «.| t M iaaitt* 1114a.
bh.tlr drug* Is brgitu, these grrms would you suggest?
“ Theie nr,- tons more thmi d,
&gt;»ur hurt
%llanfa.
•
Answer H m . h 'I t children wlio
or l*arlerla may become active
but employee. on the lomvanyr n o
bit* Htrir nails teel Hiteruie nml
M I ’ A T — A iiiim il u gririiltiii'c in ti Hj’tt“1
he
freedom
mi.I
diK&gt;'ity
"f
the
and
s
atiae
Inferilon.
ter,
iilioiit
hnlf
of
tin
til
to-ated
ill
T l i r llrfa ltf la a ntrmlt*i ».* lit* AwworlalrU I'» m «
H“f&lt;tfp using n dntg, It Is best have some rmotlcnal dlfXIciilty.
••Mr% la r a llllr U r i r l n a l t i l t In U r a.«*e Iwr f-g s M I
i**iii nf furniiiig vvliis'ls Isttil.l I lie noil ntul pr&lt;»- ludividoal i* pm. ticiil In a -moll tio- Miami urea," file ronlimio I
rallMN nf all thr l»ra l •••%•• pflni*.« !•* (tel* an«t&gt;paprt
, ,
. i l l .
c i
. i - i i
•«*• without a lot uf paid roach " I l y I toil," lie Intel, •’see i-viwcl
to determine whether Use ,;.-rtns There is no danger In thl* habit
I'l' t the litihic liiiiiiiin mmm|« Ml|.|ili.'il liv i„K fM1|ll
H|„, (|,in^ ,|M)
A two
are .senvltl*- to It Hits It dotir Most chilliran Stop this trick nn
lli, imuit- i t-i i- acts X,null T h " e
know the mm.I. of men A man r*
I'a go 2
by trsting tlte pattirular ontl- their own when they atari lomeet
,.,.i
, ,
,
, , tin-ri .in-1 ss••men will !«•• needed &lt;•»
New*
• Curl.am
biotic In .s laUuwtciy to see it tt olhet* socially.
l H|,., |„
'
trtari our eiitnecsj rnsssr plant*, lo
ami
Slinrlr*
k.
wimi
he
rain..
,„,i«||
„„t
maintain
liumlredi
of
dr»troya
llte
sperlHc
hactrila
Kind ami pleasant underf A M L S M A K L O Y i't
"A strangrr lieromes the focui mile, .if Hue., t et'e the public
Pent'lllln tv still tha least toxic Handing Item Uif patent Is help­
of huiirst ruriou-.ty nml the r* ...
,-ff, , nml m.mrtou,
ct It.* anttbtoUc ding' Tertivmy- ful in eliminating ttill n*rvoui
tinning native always i n in. ( » spr. i.dtrcd Job*
2 Shnw Jngrs N iR h llv
r&lt;n, autcemycin and rlilotatn- activity. Above all. do not be ex­
;a \ r
M lltlli- Ki'iiHuui. Tin\ ^**11 Cf»art|iua(r«| itfnffVdilii li
phontcul iirquentty gtse use to tremely critical of this boy. m
StnrHnc A f Dark
' I
'’ts.,hc ,07 " ,n,J 1,1
ot pinnn* -I I - l . t p H »* L Mattdatda
Intestinal tyc&lt;ptfuns it is t-e&gt; that may cant* him to continue
WASHINGTON iW -The n irttln -1hut would santt up on anvnnc whu before Itrdaln slKnid any united niacts. The word* of a strattge. of „f employment uniformly high
irn ininr Ifriphtrr mi f«r m « y I li?«MiKhoiit th#
taXpmiifMi of
between Prnidenl Elsenhower ami hrnkr the agreement. Illllor broke arllon a&lt;frreini-nt with litis country trn
trtnt Iikr
t»t«l \««»rd«
mu training proffrutn II alio |&gt;latinHlr Winston CttureHlH. Judging ! '• to rrar« later hv rrmililaririnK nn Southeast Asia
|,io |m i « i lit
»• .rlferl
. . . . . .tailed lor
•» where the lack &lt;d to pis. company member* nn
Ills, pni|xisal
firm the two «talrmenl« I w r l« t'u- tthlnt-liirl Whrn thr others
''"tiseallon allow for morr time opportunity to l-ett.r fit them
»u» .l. to &gt;ks like nn AmcrlcMi |f ob d to top him the l.»rani &gt; the United state- to rrrrrs r its
-ltilu.tr on lint China Ily signing 1,0 ll' p
think clearly The eiv, . f..» advam-rmrnl nn-l eon
ilrliish standoff, with both &gt;i-b • I’art itr-iH&gt;ed dead,
ylrldim: a hit
-Is**t Ixforc rnntlnit lirrr last Mich an agreenu-nt. Hip I'ntts I se.ieer of fatu.M.a argiimri.ti i. .. tnntly Improve our &lt;&lt;ig&lt;inti..ti&lt;&gt;u
Unitrd action in Koutheast \slu
&lt;d Eden proposrtl a lairamo- Slat.-s in . Ifert wmiltl lir rerngnlr- thin shell which rnnifi rl«»*rr lo n n lo continu*' to rm * topnatch
— which l» what Seeretarv n* State tvpr afficment f**r Smithrasl Asia im: tin- r.immuiuits as the rightful •IlfiwiiiK Hi*« rv’ality of thiuirii lo -iiv lr r In our niitmnfn.
"li* ,»ttmmLt»r this rotoptehcnru'
Dulles had been talking ab ut
II u.mti t IneltrJe tbe United States, ruler* «f China lists It lias rrfused •how'through Mir piobtritia of I l»r*
hai been delayed. Britain's Knrrlirn Britain. Prance ihc Snulhrast tn .to Ui'ildrs, Hus country cmil&lt;t people are rotwitned with nature tv•• new I'tpgram, we nredtd -t
•nd cln&gt;r h «b«H,UUon with racn j-er otutel uirpctoj with broad ad­
Secretary Eden wanttJ it delayed Ndatt i«i&lt;rtrtr», Ruisia and Com- hardlv twites r fh. i.'ommunttts cthvrT
wllh thing. at th.y are
ministrative caperum* and a sitswould tlvr up to snv such agree
But a noniggrcsvton part In murnlit China
Inis, In pail. ,. t tinail t w s r»rr Int'IVlt In hi- fellow nis»i
Oosilhratt Vila— whlrh it what
This startl.J and trrtated thr turn! when it 'ultcd them tj break
and the people wh« live in it It In |M. Wall ss- are fortunate t&lt;s have
Eden had railed fnr--sr«m i to have 'merican State Department Eden it
The *re&gt;.&lt;: t Eisenhower Churchill el(..*r tit thr ronrepla ..f frgnlom. tu- h a man," dated Fite.
been hru.hcd ailde. Dulle* and hi* -tditcl lo thr irrilalion t*y railing
U ’oihlcrful btiyu in Summer
State Department wouldn't buy it. for ereatlnn of hi* Asian Locarno statement made n*s mention of
i id tom . Humbert;
Sheer*.
For the re-t, the ewn statement
1----------------------------------------------- Kden'a l-ocasno idea On-the ron
trary, the '.tatrmml said thr
Print*-'! Siikit and Voiles.
were moMlv genrlralltiei upon
United Wales aid Britain would
whlrh the l.’nitr I Htatei and Bri­
One Rack, value* fo 12 95
not b* ,v party t&lt;s anv agrrenirnt
tain had acrrnl lung tufore the
Ily
NYU
IIKR
LONG
that ssout l "runfirttt &lt;sr prolong"
4 .9 8
tnrrtings which •ruled this week.
At long last, alter in uitlis of the "unwilling Mtbo. Iinalmn" of
Dulle-, plea that got delayed—
Out* Rack, valuta lo b.'J,r»
worh, and after listening to the any "aovrrrlcn -late now in bond
JuM before the .April M open­ l*%tinu.ny of over thrsa tliousar.d
ing of Ih? Geneva mnfrrencr. witncsiet, the House Agriculture age."
2 .9 8
Since thr Untl.d Stairs doesn't
I M itch
] ‘ had been let up to dlsrusi. Committae has reported out a g«n
und
recugnifp thr r.immuntsls as the
among
in .
rr "i fgtns bill. It ssas rc|«&lt;it&lt;d out legilimatr gnvrrnin. nt »l China, It
Brltlkh K n ,‘ D ; * r" ,he' ° ht for
l“ l debate
ni,th,•in
26thr House
w11'neat
ron,f
“ P regards China as bring m b 'adage
week.
cbt.irh.il seenH'd prells' clearly to
Tlse Communiillrd Vtelmlnh
When the time for final action be agreeing against a Lr-arnn
were kicking the I'tfnrh around In r.'tnr, f voted to report the 1*111 out,
trratv in Asia If so, then Eden
Indochina. Dtillrs
,, „ .urgml
. . . the
, British
. . . hut trservrd the right to suuport had to ylrt.l
to Join the United States tn unltnl ainendmcnts of my own or of other
m io n to save ndochlM. Eden 0, her Members on the floor of the
dldnt want any. hr said until h- Mouse. Like most major measures,
By Diane Cdl’"le in f o il on
hed a chance to see whether the UiU «.ne doesn't meet with th. unnml Liifdi'.x Vnluen ft.'jr* lo
Oaneva eonlersnr* ep»H urploee COndltlonal approval of anyone. !t
l»95
P*?C? J n
Ue dldnt rule has a great deni in It that we b«« j i . 7 / J " ” o*. » 'jnUf'l
lleve la beneficial, thera are alto
RADFOBII. Va. &gt;r - A Radfnrl
..
, '«me leatures we would like t&gt; ice woman
wa* shot and killed by her
« » « 'h ' “ V*
s7U.!f,n. , J r . ,n
We hav. to get the bill hu-han.l her j late fait night, po'lce
t Ji I ,
*,r, ^ v
m .l.V oul lo
th« flout* n n comlder •aid — the *rrond nf Isv.t sitter*
!. f *V}cr
,hr ,,r*V7? 11• ,,ul ,n making a leierratlen in tn he slain by her butband In alx
5?.ns, s k i u K ? *Tt.ncJ . . y y J f ” my rote to bring it out. I retalne.l weeks.
rJ'shJ ! L \ L hr ,f« m
Jl5rf t r ,hf r,Stl1 ,0 continue tfie fight on
The husbatwii then cnmmlttrJ
r s w s S . ! ? fiir
f'0er ot the House for the prtn- satrtde
in each Imtanre
crcd and Mill arc Meanwhile, thr
C is o lis .
'
8
Offietrs said O h/ Mills, J i. ;hot
Vktmlnh forces in InJochtna are
At long laat alio, after two post- himsalf with a Owallber piatol aft­
m t n c ing the French
pone manta on account of rain, the er flrat blllina lira tmma Tu yt
Tbe flrat Elsenhower Ctiurchtl! annual Congressional charity base­ Wursburger Mills The rmsoie’s
«nt. which dealt with this ball game waa played thit week, small dauahter waa found unhurt
Weekeml Special
tin, made clear the British and our Democratic team eama in the Mills home bar*.
IIID llh J D I.Y M ID N K J IIT K N O W
ro llo n T w ill and Denim In
and A m »n *r:r were still nsriUtrg through ~lth it. Mvcnth consecu­
Os ZL», Z9. Mrs Joa D HowcU
ta ru:h Ints tr. ; stc Indochina The tive vi«lory, « lu 1. Our hardy per­
nn RM ortm tlii of coltirn
aUjaanent u id the Untied State* ennial pitcher, Dots "Fireball' — Mra. Mills’ siller — sndhrr tiro
Sjterial
voting
daughters
warn
shot
by
ami Britain would "pr-au fnraarJ" Wheslfr of Georgia, chalked up his
with plans for united action: ona seventh win with a no-hltter. The Howell, who then killed htmrelf.
kind of plan If the French didn't only casualty
lalty was our catcher, Pfsll alio with a M caliber piatol.
let aq armUtlc*. and another kind Landrum, also
of Georgia, who
all
D i m s Shlrta. slightly soiled
Boxer atvle and fitted
thay did.
J a
a '! finger In a heroic «fdamaged
Tn U waa so vague ami indefinite fort to ecoop up a foul tip off of
It to 12 anil to 2 to 3 1*. M
trunk*, vnlupA to 3.95
4
*t i liming that Eden. wh-. wanted
T h t real winnara, of touraa, warn
happened In the
F rid a y and S a tu rd a y
... t
float I m h ii™ * Mo away and tha undarprivthfnd ahtlANa who
m u ttrike at
U r. After ra- l« la sttmmsr u m at
pewCeatm im an cuuis tt Um (« m . Wa Kata a m
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Guidcpost

Sail Prevents
Heat Fatigue

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

Too Late To Classify

Wooinq The Motorist

Use Antibiotic Dmgs
Only on Doctor's Advice

Former FBI Man
Is FP&amp;L Official

The Sanford Hcrold

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Meeting Shows Disagreement

lilt ol

DKkSSES

Herlong Reports

BATHING SUITS

Two Sisters Killed
By Their Spouses

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"Carm en Jones"
Is Bizet With
A Harlem Touch

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T H E S A N FO R D H E R A L D
American Women | Thar*.
July I. 1951
Pag*
Can Be Lightfooted
During Summer

Psychologist Gives Basis
For Judging Homemakers

H O LLYW O O D -JT - The m .it
What make* a really g o d home- have little aurprilta for yrut
eipcnstvc movie with an all Negro
inakrt may l-e drliatatdr, but psy­ family.
cast it getting under way. artf il
fi Are you a good cook ? {to your
will piftenl B in t wiln a Harlem chologist Finest Divider ho. come
up with a test which may help to family and guests compliment J 0.1
on your O i t a . ' * ? ' / u kl ow the
*«h piciurc l* "Carmen June* " pio.ldt- a ft-w answer*.
Writing in the Srptrndier i**ue nutritive salurs of f.aais lor
It 1* b-in.- made by nttu Pretnin
dcr. the mild bald Viennese win uf the Journal of Living magaainr health?
ti. Are you tolerant? Answer no
tilled wilh the eenvora last year a* pa it uf a symposium un home
life, Dr. Dichtri lists a seiies of If you insist on neatness and order
With hi* "Th e Moon I* Blue "
"Carmen Jones" was a wartime ■piestiun* fur every woman who even at the expense ol Die colli
hit on Broadway when it ua* pro take cate of a home Bint fatuity. fort and relaxation ol &gt;ooi family
7. Ate you comideiate? Do sou
dmed by Billy Rose l)»car Hatti Allowing one point for each yes,
fount)
menteln II — this wa* just before l&gt;i. Diehl. 1 feel* that * acute ut lemrmtier thing* yum
hi* h i s t o r i c partnership with !i is excellent, while a ..'ore ol ti likes?
8 Ale you self-|»i*»r**i d ? A n ­
Richat-I Rodger* — took the ofiera just passe*.
1 . Do vou run your home for swer no if you go to piece* when
and made Don Jose a til (,'armei
a parachute (artury worker am* your family? Answer ye* only if unexpected company anise*, ur
the toreador a prirr tighter The you don't allow yout tastes to the cleaning woman doesn't show
Birel music wa. not jarred up Ttie completely dominate your family's. up.
9. Are you cuinpnmorn*hie ? A n ­
•ria* remained the same, but
2. Ate you resouts-eful? Can
Hammcrstein changed the lyric* you make simple repair* yourself? swer ye* if you and youi h. *tmnd
ami family shale oiu- or mots hob­
into the idiom of the American
X Are you u good organiser? Do ble* together.
Negro
you run &gt;uor home so that your
Ill Are you neat’ An*w,-i &gt;•■*. it
Now “ Carmen June*" 1* getting chore* have you time fur rest and
ready to hr seen with piiti-, not
the film treatment
with color lelsuir with yu..r family?
Veil* teen vuuisstf «l:-t n o t Inline
CinemaScope j*».J .,1! dial Head
4 Are you imaginative 1 As-sw-er apologies, tiy out-U ris amt yout
in* the ca*l etc two popuiai tin*
erv — Dorothy Dandridge and yes if &gt;ou W) new lecipes, often family
Harry Helafonte Hot you won't
hear their *mging voice*
Their suin’ , will t«- recorded by
Katherine Hilgen.borg a prom..
Ing young whdr soprano and La
verrie Hutelierson eorrm l lead in
"pnrgy and Be** "
Mr, ami Mrs A Mrnendet and - vires will he in Jacksonville
"Why -do you lore singer* ami lamlly will spend two munths at
Ihen don't let them Mug?" I asked their summer home, Ocean Front
Mr amt M i- D K ljutf. PN
Preminger
on New Smyrna Beach
1‘ark Avenue, 1•ft Imtsy to spend
"Becati.e ihe music I* still
two weeks in Kabuli
Hire!. I can't chance that." re
Manuel Jacobson, l&amp;io Sanford where they will vi*it I r leu I.
plied the producer director "Tin Ave . has letoined from New York
l.ieol Conidi and Mr* John I
two lead* are n&lt;d operatic singer*
where he and hi* wife were guest*
"But t think it '* vi r&gt; Important of their son and dotighlet-in law, llughei and children Patty ami
to east *mger* m Ihr role* Thu* Air and M i«. Sherwood Jacobs on David left today fm Dull home in
they will knoo how to ’.ell' a song Mi*. Jacobmn remained in New North t’hlcago, III following »
If you have an actor do ll he York hut plan* to return to San­ •hurt visit wilh Mi* Hughes' pur
ent* Mr. and Mr* ti A Mine
nirreJy mouth* the word* without ford very *hoit|y.
Another soli. Mutual 1 1* *peu ting
feeling Aiel I am havmg Ihe *lar«
Mi and Mi* H a iry Hohsun and four week* ai the MlJ llamli 11
work closely wilh their singinc
double* to each wilt get I lie feel family are spending a month at Osteen
New Smyrna Reach
ot Ihe song, together "
Mr. and Mis l(n lurid lto»-i ll
I Jik rd il he anticipated «nv re
Mi* IL Irii tioode Irfl inently and son Mike of l.afavelte, 1ml
sl.lance to Ihe picture because id
for Hontli Carolina wkett she will are now in Hanford visit.ng Mi
an all Negro ca- 1
and Mrs \ \ S Biuillley, Celr-iy
" I have been assured lliete will v 1*it hi r *i*lei
Ave and oDirr relatives
be none." he said "Apparently
Mr ami Mrs. Uordon Sweetie
,
there is no objection to all Negro
Guest* of Mr and Mr* \\ l'i..e
ulcture* even in the Deep South ielt today tor New Siuyina Hea
Ill-aid
for
several
u
rrks
III.Ihe.r
where they plan t&lt; *|iend two
The pletures that have trouble W
gtandchiliiirn. Mis* Aim A irin g
l . J.S
arc those wilh m ttrd easts or one
t*'U and Hngg A i rlngloii, Jr ut
Hi aI Iue tent problem, like 'Pinky
Mr. and Mis. Hitman Jacob- Cor dele. Gs
And even those manage to get
•on, 220 Scott Ave , leturned Mon­
playing lime in Ihe Souih
day evening fruin a weekend buy­
ing trip in Tampa.

(p sA A v n a L t

&lt; ACTOR f«IO MuiMUM AT 41id J MIt* 11^%« r mifl'Vul vet* «f r itiuVh ti i fir t
", their mar tiagr by * Juttlcr uj tj.r peittc it» *. daullt i mu
»t
Ojai. Calif Sftriltlt *Mrr eJuh*rgifif vwv.* th* h«v*tvtt«Mi Irfl iiti *
motor l l ftp lluough ihii lltt h i &lt;'alifori«.4
f JwIrrMottu .*jf 5uur»ilpbufJ *

(garden Club Federation
Headquartered At
U ofF
•jCeretnmih-* held last wick made
llnivrraity uf Florida campus
rial hraiiiiuartcr* of tin- Flotilla
♦ration of Gaulm Club*,
sir than li&gt;o townspeople,
nirmlirra, uml Federation ofHal* gat hi-rid at Die hcuduuart» 1* to hear Mia. Kugene A. Smith,
•tat* pieatdent ftoiu Ft Ijuolti
dale, officially |ito&lt;'lallii thr bn ill':*
lcw-lyp* Iluii.i- Ilia' u n ti l u| i m
dtnlng activities for Flunda. Act11 y President |ir John K, Alien
•poll* briefly, turning the building
• III to thr Federation.
Th r newly aei|utied buildimi is
located on llriiv iriily pio|-er‘.y
watt of |he main lam pm . ami will
An rented to the F*dr»*llon |WI u
month. Ueaida* the head.juvrler-,
th* campus la also lh&lt;- renter of
other activities airtre it maintains
th* Federal Ion library, imhlUht a
It* monthly bulb-tin, ami hold* an­
imal abort coiirai a each summer.
Mia. Fugeiie .Smith of Foil
Iamlenlale, President of tin Flori­
da Federation of Gaiden Clubs,

If Child Tells Tole,
€ rin And Shore It

‘"Would he. Daddy?" Jimmy
■w*J all e t p r a r n .
" N u t Sunday we'll walk down
UtWp and U lk to him."
And *o It r ruled. Jimmy knew
fnther took the tale aa a
Pt but thnl he could be inter
Jlte* th* aarne,
I time -hildren m a r tu under
difference

between

|and Uw ^rr»| world.
mere completely with

Hie u d understanding
m

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New Hats Are Rare
In Czechoslovakia

M A IC H IO N IIi Inna Capetr Min.
ultdo. 22, daugldrr of a Naples
noblrman, has announced In Hum#
her engafrmrnt to former Km*
t aiouk of Fgypl. They mel In St.
Mu nir No dale lias been tel [or
the wedding but It Is under stood
that Ihe Muichtone**' mother &gt;u*
teen against Ihe Sledding iinleit
Farouk U bapliied ( i ntsnmlioi.al I

DANGEROUS!

plaer in 11- 1 la- apptiril with rm?m

•UI1 • flit III tuuj Iwttir t‘# aAlftai k»f

erring skill, and thr leather itself
must have sufficient strength and
suppleness 111 ilu Ih r Job uf all

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h v f t l If E l f jlEItk ID i t #

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Mi*

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tried M nt Inline in lira shiny new
kilt lien Things *.,1 j t..r out ut
however and the double *i/.
-leak went up lu *iuoke
Firemen rsilinaleil Die damage

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lit w ll#*ht k%•11( ht trHttlf I • Alid *n

*'*kill t H i *» I|I11Clla"III All » *»*l«l 111r

I.l Kivliaid Mi Noli uf San A n ­
tonio. Tex . and Klim-1 L Fchols
of Hryan, Tex. are expected to
arrive tonight lu attend the funer­
al service* tomorrow of Mi
Fchols mol tier. Mi* F. C. Fchols
Mr arid Mrs. F F Bradley and
daughter. Mis- Dorothy Bradley
uf Greenville, S. C were (pending
their vai'ation witli Mr*. Bia.tlry'*
mother, Mia. F. C. Fchols and
wire with her at Die time ut her
death Wednesday night. Their
*011, Gene, arrived Dils morning
from Greenville.
Mr» Harry Hausen have arrived
from Hollywood, Fla. and Mr. and
Mr* A. It Hutrhi-i and daughter.
Miss Juye Huteher, from Jessuji,
(■it wlieie they were called be muse of tin- death of their mothet,
Mr* K. C. Frbols,

CalsmdcUL
Look what Givenchy's dune to
Ihe ihiitwalst dies*! The young
French designer made new* at
hia Parts opening when he
•bowed thla softened, feminised
version of the popular classic,
lie chm* an American fabric for
thi* style— a supple aurah of
"Orion'1 acrylic filer and ailk,
notable fur it* beautiful drapabiltly. Uae of the Du Pont liber
makes th* dies* waihabla, ac*
curding to Givenchy.

Friends of J nit 11 Courier w.ll be
interested to learn that he ha* been
taken to Hav Pines Veterans' Hos­
pital in St. Petersburg.
Friends of Mr*. G. W. Roland
will tie glurl to know that she is
recuperating nicely after under
goiti|^ surgery last week but still
remains confined to thr Frrnal-I
Laughton Mrmuriu! Hospital
The friends of thr Rtuudennilies
will regret lu Irani that their lito
ther, Charlie W. Nlumlrnmile, died
in Miami last night. Funrial set

I his isiiiinais'r’r* miTtiuiiils will
In- n swim with complimentn
m mu guy. lilif-tnilliliK nilitis!
I five into this cnlltvlimi upil
cflit’l a r*ini|ily-t«*rrific stvh*
in ni'WiMt cot tuns, fancy
knits. Iii.stux mitin ur faille
anil ulherx t 'ulura? Tim manv
exi'iliiiR hues tu naiiit' Hu,
I'utiie in! Ynnr new xwitn
suit is lit thin superb group!

FOR VACATIONS AND CA M PIN G --

Hlyleti by
Jpntzen

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PLAY SHORTS

ami

8.95 to 32.50

LADIES'
BEACH COATS
White T e rry { ’loth, just the thing
tn thi ui* over your Imt lung anil

6.95

( niton Twill and Itettim
a-surl iiii-nt nf rulin s

in

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2.98 to 5.95
llaltei'- T-Sh irta
cotton HloUses

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sleeveless

2.98 to 198

MEN'S BEACH ROBES
S&lt;*1iti color a aml all while T e rry
chilli; ulxu pretty plaids

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LIK E GENU INE

7.95 and 8.95

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In a large variety uf fabrlcx in
patterns unit ttulid color*. Sizes 2tf
thru 62

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EAST FIRST
SANTORO
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2.98 mul 3.98

MEN'S
SWIM TRUNKS

MANGO 8HIFMRNTR BEGIN
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lixtra large, thirsty towels with
guy colot fill ib-signs

7.95

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BEACH TOWELS

White uml unlit! color T e r r y Cloth

In much better condition than they
were a few weeka ago, according
to County Agent R. K. Norri*. He B ecause uur Renuine l.K V IS shrink In fil nertler
saya that grower* generally are
and an they nhrink Ihe denim k « I n nlronger,
learning to use nitrogen efficiently
and
at the Mime lime Rein nofter. There Im
in their pasture rertlliier pro
only one I.K V I denim . . . call for Ih tm .
giami.

are ripening and ahipmenta are belag made, reporta County Agon!
M. U. Mount*. Prooont yield* art
good with price* latlofactory. Ho
report* that Palm Roach County
pasture* are in good conditions,
especially those when clover has
boon top leaded-

Happy Birthday

Mr and Mrs. John Saul* and
•■•11 Johnny and Mr*. Helen lla«kins have rilu rn id (rum a two
weeks* vacation spent in Aiken,
Orangeburg, and other points In
South Carolina.

held the June meelinf of her F.x
rentier Hoard III the new F rd na
tiun lleadipiarler* recently. The
Hoard voted a major change in the
formal elrurlure of the urganiaatiuu tn order to advance ti'e work
of the Slate Feileiution and to faci­
litate tin- work of the di*lrict dll
e» tor*.
A special committie, com|&gt;oted
of M ir. John It. I'utkiuemi, liuy
Iona Hrarh, Mr*. Vernon I. Cunm r. Mount Duin. Mr*. Hubert 1..
Fairiutr, (iainraville, Mr*. Ivan Van
Horn, llelle tilaile. and Mr*. Mel­
ville Hall, Zephyrhilla, recommend
ed that eleven districts In- *ct up
in the .lute instead uf llie &gt;i* now
III effect. The ilirfi-a«e in Ihi Humto r of garden cluh* in recent yrni*
with a i't.tHitl metnlo-rahip now
necessitated this rr-organitation uf
diatrict* Semnole Founty will he
a part uf lli*trirt Seven which
Includes al*o l.ake, ttiange, Oiceotu
and Sumter countlea. Mrs I. K.
Spenrer of Sunfoid is Dirr.-iut of
Ihi* divtrict.

T IIU R H D A T
Truth ia aomelhiriK children
Junior HA* nirt-l at Hie First
It am aluwlv. I'hiblren are not Ha on. t Fhureh ut 1 p m
torn honest or diahnneat, truthful
Itradiny claw In music at ti 1.'
Cl deceitful They gruw un to up p m at thr First Baptist Church
pieciate the value of hunt*tv.
Adult ch.dr rehearsal at thi
At 3 or i year* of nite u Young- Fir*t Hapti*t f -o e -n at 7 mi p m
•ter- doran't quite undrratand the
F R ID A Y
diffrrrnce bet stern what iroea in
h 3*»-ll 3tt a m .
vacation Bible
In hi* mind and what gm-s un In Schiud at Central Haplinl Ctnircli
The Duplicate Bridge Cluh will
th* world about him. H r is riuitr
meet at Ilia* Yacht Cluh with *ral
« el* to tell a tall tale that he in*
tn begin at T t i p lit and play
•fined, raactly a- he vnuld
about lomethlnir that really hap 1* in *tarl at * o'clock
TV R A D A Y
timed
Jimmy told hi* fam llr -t ’ * N p. m. Daughter* uf Wesley Sundinner table aUmt a wonderful ®tla&gt; ,-vcnool Claaa of the Mcthodlat
rid* he'd had on a fire engine. Church will hold their regular
He waa full of detail* lie aat hu*inea&lt; and *orial meeting at thr
home of Mr*. J. A. Iliw ard, 401
up op thr ladder, pulled thr atrin* Scott Avr. Mr*. W. L. Harrison's
and the form went clang, clang. group will act aa hostesses.
(Ian*. They lore down the street,
went throuirh atl *hr m l light*,
The First Mrthodlat Church will
nearly hit a rnilk truck and every- hold iti Circle meeting* ai follow*:
IfpV tliipprd and watched them
Circle No. I — 3 n. m. at the home
Jim m y a n
excited and rer- of Mr*. S .O. Shinholaer, HtW S.
talnlr enjoyed hi* story.
Dak Ave.
Of courae, he didn't leally ride
Circle No. 1— .1 p. m. at the
iti * fire emrine I'rnhahlv he'd home of Mra F. C. Mimma, 2t(M
•ran one that afternoon and had Steven* Ave.
•o much wanted to ride on it
Circle No. 4— S u . m. at the home
that he'd come to iMlb-ve he of Mra. ll. ti, Herman, IHO W.
trally had. tn fai t, he hud ridden FI rat St.
on it in hi* Irnnrinntum.
Circle No. ll— 10 a. ni. at tha
It had Iw-en ii food experience, home of Mr*. Jamra Higglna, 2404
and he wanted to share it with Oak Ave.
hit family,
Circle No. 7— 8 p. m. at tha
f e ll alory w «i the untruth in home uf Mra. Arthur lleckwith, J r ,
Ine adult *rnir, hut In Jimmy it 400 W. 20th SL Mra. Hill Kirk
wa» a vivid experience. That it will art a* ro-hoalea* .
Circle No. 8— 8 p. m. at the
happened nnly in hi* imirinatlon
»•• to him unite tie*ole |h* point. home of Mra. H. (*. June*, 2.VI4
Jlm m y’a family
«■ &gt; pretty I'almetto Ave
•mart in the wav* of childrrn
Cirv-le No. 9— 9:10 a. m, at the
Hl» Daddy entered into the atory: home of Mra. Broughton Watkina,
. "Did you reacue thr prinreaa 1M3 Palmetto Ave. Mra. {.amour
from the burning building? he Kchula will act aa co-hoatcaa.
aiktd.
“Yep," replied Jim m y, "and
4-H MKMIIKR8 G K T IIONDH
ihe had a crown ail full of
KAlN K IIKI.P PAHTHHKH
HRmonda."
T A V A R E S — I^ke County pas­
After a bit Dad aald:
ture* are rapid!/ recovering front
"You know Jim m y, I believe dry weather In May. Rain* during
Mlk* down at the fire hou*r would May and early June have atlmu'.at
)H ou climb up on hi* fire ed growth and paaturea are no v

•Mine."

a

American women can he a*
light-footed as they likr this sum­
mer. with mere wisps of -hue* in
new light-weigh! tropical leathers
available ill all Colors of the ram
how.
The barefoot look is log new* in
the new aline lineup, some hlghslvle models Consisting llieiriy of a
thill sole, diltlrsize spike heel and
shoestring strip* of leather Flu-se
will lie worn nut only with cock
tail or evening gown, hut also with
ordinaly daytime outfit'.
The wide range of color* *n
Miss I inda Culluni
new lealhrr shoes Sets a to-w
record this year. More Than R0
shades are living shown, includ­
ing the harlequin colors such u*
parakeet, a deep turi|Uoi*e, tang­
erine. a deep orange ami coral. All
the pastels are present in the line­
The
uvrtnge
Cttchoslovakun
up from off-whltrs to shm-kitlg woman I'uys 11 new hat only once
pink: in addition there un man* every Ui y e u 1 s , reports "l.ldova
tones of red. glesn, purple, nine
Demokrn.ie,
I'ragu- ilaily nswsgray, gunmetnl and hronre
I -i per Tin lea soils citnl, in a
Important (or dr&gt; &gt;. ..p lion* an traii-iatioii
. im Tie* f.oiapa
rnIttr« an- lack ol attractive
the new pcarlired bathers, w-o.-h I
-tv iie a n d Do growing |oipularitf
have a inuther-of-pearl sheen
T h r open silhouette I- |"&gt;pulai of ken tin flo th ill high-hreltd shoes a l l In
flats for casual wear, so that the
girl wilh beautiful fret is in luck
tills year. Since many of the m »
style* expose all five toes, u boom
ill petlii line is prrilictrvi Tm-mil!
grooming will lie Ju»t n« impoi t.ml
u* fingernail care this season.
Though the new shoe style.* look
gay uml frivolous, they reunite •-*
pert construction ami top .| lali'.y
leathers to achieve corierl liatai.ee
comfoit. {'lie slender strips of
leather which hold the shoe In
t h f i lu a J t t * | i p t n m i t i i | « f i l r L u carl

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DAILY CROSSWORD

FACIIilTIES ACCOMPIJ8HED AT HANFORD STATE
FARMERS' MARKET PROM NOV. IS, 1948 to
JUNE 1.1951

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ACROSS
1. Country
in Aii&gt;
6. Shoreline
11. Indochina
battle,

("Thu* added faellilles war* wade paasibU Ihraagk lh* ro­
llpersI Ion of the late William L. Wilson and lb* praacat director
•f Mtale Marketa, Mr, L. If. I^wlai lh* CMy of Hssfsrf, lh* State
Hoad llepartmral; Nathan Mayo, romnitsiontr of agriculture:
late Senator I.. V. Boyle and IDp. M. It. (T-lton*) Koiilh.")
"With r’Hipi ration of City bail four traffic lights Installed at ISth
fit. and french A ft.
"hhmlnatid all M."*'0 field lahol waiting on platform lo 1m- naid
off by dealers.
.. ..
« , t*'
"Ssiur.d MMr fiat paling. &lt;j M uidr, with cooperation or state
lload It* partrnent.
"Had State Hoad Ih uartmenl poie urea 7fi fret wid&lt;’ ntui HiC feel
long liuluien m* rk*-l fruit house and French Ave.
"Had ronstruclrd a platform 16 feet wide and h&lt;ki fret lung on
I
( ’MilIi .pie of unit 1, lo rnahtr rlvalrr* lortter farililic. for slarking of
produce and loailirpr truck*.

,

^lice Rote'

ground
13. Not clo*.-i|
11 In a state

21. Lattar
of tha
alphabet
26. Fail flat

ff. A churl IO.
Eng 111*1 I
7. Solely
6 Ukely

on
water
29. Hourte
of

!'. Awkwardly
lia-Mful

III Fish
12 Press on

cayenne
10 Line of
thing I duu
the tiling I thought - appcarnl Into the k.trliui again
liepper
CHAPTER THIRTY-TIIHKF:
junction
of fusion
^aii it a tvvil'l.* i "I !i tsll &gt;w , Ht^i.t *.*1' i.iUr, *ya
•t&gt; tiase
l l n &lt;*b An.if •—* Tt’ilil » % li'ail
19 Coniferous
Escape
IT
. . -..
t'*lrii.*,'e A»»*r» - —
umiuii.'tj to Juan, in u low t &gt;t.t
"YeJ."
nxcdly
warn l U i f i l V vai-ution
Iilang I
Inc*
31 Father
"Okay. Now I m inlinflril U‘» "You lliat— Uirri, I! you approve,
On Friday, Mi« tail &lt;iay oi &gt;lai-.-i .
Nimble
19 Single
31 Sheet of
(child's
tia came home with in* n»*w con­ not v hnt I want. I i# *we*l r.looO Use lariilli f."
thing
Water got
matted
4
Oil' year, Jo*Jo, The (In t term
Stic nudded. T&lt;.!d went upstairs
Ictm I
i Datiyl )
tract lor the lullow mg year.
20, loKIScotton
22 Hon of
“That cooka II." lie wild. limning ilvtling Ike knla to like me. thin l wo atipa ol a t ine, and June
^hanging
18 Touch
wool
getting them to muul me. tlw-h get­ movril out to tdr Pitrhen lo help
Adam
the document into Joan's lap.
point
]!) Overhead
her mother get tiie meal onto th*
ting aumelhtng into their beat!*
39. Mimic*
23 Flxclama
"LYnik* what T"
SO Disavowal
2! Haired
37 Dcvoiitcd
I'm telling you, it ivn* flerre. Anil tabic.
don
"My HitUfe there."
S3 Small rut
22 Entitle
lung ago IJetty Karle had cap!
38. Friar a title
Kite gluninl down el Hie run the *r’ *ml ii'irn h isn't i»-en nmrii
of
25 Flight
23 fTomni y
"Orated nine new stall* by eliminating Market Fruit Conttianv,
to From
»Ot |ilIV
tract frilbDUt picking u up Th . lietifr. II irai■» your Lad helped me to her. 'Todd Won't get stuck. A nd mat cut of market, which wa« no to rt to market.
dirt
2*1 Comp***" i e
were alone in the living loom oi g. t any nearer to leaching in n he won't wither on fata Job, rither
27 I'recloua
"Hud Stale Apririltlural Marketing Hoard erect a building, west
ll P* ••oein't lika tt, he’ll Clkl an- of unit 111, measuring
jewel*
the l oatcr t o r i l e u m vtct up coin gc
feet tong anil lit feet wide. This building was
r H •f *o
4 % *4 s
l
"Hot It hasn't. Von dnn’t nr hi r.Iher."
Matt* and Mr... IV,Mir *m gfltini;
oiiglrnlly erected for un aucllon bl«k. tVe had driveways decked
2* til’ *a
Pin had laid a r m e l h 11. g l.ie over to constrt Into dealan stall*, fid* building is iimw permanenllv
In justify ymum-11 to me, Todd."
dinner n-n ly in ti— hit el en.
21* Norse got
41
a
"Iloefn t it hu I tier you/" he Dial Ami how righ*. vfe had tar
“Didn't Uicy oiler you it rn
30. Pellet*
' rented.
annul. 'I lliougM chiiekihg lho Juan iircd nut have led nrdttou•.
ol
lead
Todd 7"
**b
"At Sanford Fruit ronipany. added two rnlorin* room*; loadinit
5
Job would Upset you ••
T ik ic v.a. cruund simlrr her fatt. platform, II by in feel, ami u |wv-»t*»ry crate luft. The expense of
".Not enough."
31 Dlatrirt
(ir.
psitl'hg
it
armll
rr
way,
tb-fc
Attorney
At hi* gum tone, aha tookad up
"I! would up»it me much mntr
if
168
(olnririg room* ami platforms home bv Sanford Kiuil Company.
•*a
labbr i
at him. lie (iixxi hr the liu p u n . it ) inj kept it and duln t want it V ila n rudder under t rclr sl ip ni.il
"Ilulll new restrooms on market platform.
Todda
linnet
wna
f.rn.ly
on
'ho
A-tlptue
32
hta li r o w a Mill hi n liiulrni’ l ur like it. I ll
id Unit all along
"Had all nut.side rr«tro"m* moved, thus doing a nv with one of
if
hcllu Kn It could nlwa-n lie, »7,: our wor*t traffic hntards nnd provinu urgently ni.rdcd space for
•anger, but tn lua tyia Hurt wax a y* ti knwt*
33 Arabian
H
UrH
I’ITf
M
i—
Major
M
titiM
:
thomht
y
*
i
n
i
gaiment
stntnga onti. !;.*. ;y bent b';n,
lUt
“1 *r n o \*f,
\i4
tnnrpnriering large trucks.
tYiltlam , r \
If, *VJ- -1 V.
liiK ii.nl .... it”i mu uri'li r.-iianl
y ■Krttlrdrum r ^ l 11 i i
M f roster wr.i to gu out that
it*Ii i Iatr: iluth i*|&gt; lily Iflklivl.
' Had utiltat: s.„,^ , py railed by t ilv r&gt;f Hanf”id.
anil Ml*. a . &gt;i. iJtif. Allterl
38 Ta b
"lime much 7"
c a ki rat - tfih If.rti. a$ tl evendig to a meeting ul the litirar ,
"Secured neiv irplir lank nt Market service Station anti necund *ill*-.
If3k
.... .Ala... was lerrotly named
)5
'T u n hundre 1 li icke."
39. Become
board and lirnm wrnt i latalr * nov •ptir lank at maikit office,
hi 1**9•I &lt;il"iq-’-il a tiuravy loJ' 1
olHierdi.’i harge ol Marine Corps
worse
"Tnal mre.rn twrntv-flvf bur
"You ,.iil »V tla IlflCl 14maIJirr after ilinerr to Male' lo lice ftv&gt;"Ibovided office space for Federal Inspection Service, which rrriHiline In riorirl.1 . He re
30
i
*l UlrPa name
(lifl iLillarr, tt.co, dman'l U 7 ‘
It iu"rtir.i; in.lltnn Hint inigbi l»ay r.te rudiu program tti her own
plan-* Major Hnlietl I.. Autry
retted nffln
rn ri|»ii*e.
42 Goes
mum, ao Jean arid Tndd were |r|l
•V(. "
lo M*r 7**
"Had unit ir moved from nouthaldr parking nr-'a to west : ulc of who served iwo and a ball vrars
,^o
rt
wlthu'it
"Willi w' ixi 1 nm from my i
*frti, I 4ff 1 oilblo't 1^- i.ny. 1 almm in the library nme Pine r&gt; stjurant and male thi. available to tb" Horidn Kmtiloymcnt Servlee as Lealbernri k rerruiting offi
lorvt
WV tin'* With the dtnh' 1 door, JuSI. arlied is un office. Failure to provide Ibis facility a* the time would in
allies ani Hit Anli’j-.i I'luipj'
■er In Ihe Sunshine Slalr. MaJ&gt;ir
irtl yma I'm
Yi
Ti
M
im a v n
tltt. pcgan'Biowly, .'-c ' 11 , .m.i ti
•: Ualtlv 111 Infill -, n-.i turn T&lt;*M » harnl and iiiilird him ba&lt;.k cvltabiy have reMilled in the entire rrciuiting laff lielhg moved •" l.anr assumes Ills prcienl dulle*
I I readierI
llotlnwing sertite In Rorri for
rm a tnv hundir l mni'-. MnyL-, •IrMl lllltlam **
10 the couch, uh ere nhc t'ltlled up Orlando, tbough so vitally prided bet*.
tkr
*1
JO
wlilih hr was awarded Ihr
image
u she had tnr'lrr.
aim milled
“Hisurrsi three WeatingboUae rlertric water coder■‘Nti* ik1 4-All 1*'
fUonrr
Mar
Medal.
Ilr
served
y\
in
2.
Float
Ind
"Now
gu
on,"
»ho
I'omrnaiMleil.
‘Tliat'a it. M»&gt;Ia-. I i Mi i' - ti
'It!,
«
1
4
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IF
ullllf
IV
f
inui
11
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"Had five light tmles pulled from pm sing ana on tout It side of
AO
if
Durr a* rtrru liir olftrer wflli
palm
"I .'lore I die of curiosity."
ran wants &gt;nu agniii next yvar. il lh t i »t
niuiket.
Ihr third hallalbm. S"senlh
.1. Huppose
bpthing inl«rlvir» witii yniir writr&lt;Hld innl&lt;i| down on a chair op.
**Y« if. GkI’I. 1'
•'.vircured quit rlaltii deed lo market propcity from the O lv of
llrgintenl. l int Marine IHiislon
'
U
&lt; Tavem
“VW f*'iililn 1 ru n III e tirrr on (NMillo her.
inx, mii b a* une cl un Umg n&lt; n
i h'snford
7’. Jew i*b
"Writ.'" ha nahl, 'esrr nmea we
If you (loot itnift
have ii I’tiLy the line il",r 1 mm 0. Not tm
"IVaiir* 1 ra w fdi f"”* rule and rold old fMefutd scab for MW
t-i
month
had dinner with Torn an! IV.m in f " b
|o take up all your time. I &gt; lti.it unity.
Joan diew lienrll lack into a NCW Vlltll last tall, I a larn
many IT#." lie btoku oft. jim tii'l
"Had old boibr and boiler Imu e, beloiigilli’ to Ka-t|ur-|t«»lieit
D A I I .Y r i l V I T O Q l O T F ^ - I l r n * ’!* hou lo worlt It:
hla handa dee|&gt;er into iu .i poektla coruti oi l P* mho li, (in head on thinking marul what lie sold 'ha' I'tuit ('oinpniiy moved off "f mntket property lltroijgh Florida Hlute
and tans s h o r t ly , 'No, Jin lo r him ns she looked up ns him night. It ivon is little hot &lt;oal oi Hank, lb" mortgage bolder.
A X Y D I. II A A X It'
*
coin Put to sorry aruund in nil
through ••
lULh riot low i'll gure.
i* i. ii n (i r i: I, i. o tv
v
"Had n-movi-d two large oak trer-j »n ri'ilth and *iih entlance t"
“With learning7 tir Jiuu lem ll
"All UU i ctabulate pn amide, chilled henit nil thiough the early nmlket, south of irxtauiutil, tbii &lt; ( illlilpating a tiuffic hntaid; ul ".
On* letlei almply atinda for another tn this example A la usaJ
tug Iheic*"
where* i ll icadingT" tlio nulled part of the tall wh-ri tm va were tlinr liirgi' palm tis'es we*l of rcslapriutt. Upon mv rerun si these
for Ihe three l.’a, X for the tun (*», etc. Single letters, aposso tough m first. I krpi Ihintd.iy her. win- moved, HI no t Osl to mstiirl, M' Hliitr Itoad tbpaitmcnl llu"With tearhmn The a n ln r y ‘ What's on your mind 7"
Imphie*. the length and formation of the wot da ate all hints.
wouldn't I* much heller nnywlieri;
lit llmliul lo r u tuddan atnlle, nlamt il niul ihtrikU’K about it
«'«!&gt;- "f Hmifoid udeiaed ss’Uil I co*l the Sunfi’hl Slate FTirim rs' TlorEach day the code Idler* are different
lua iyia holding ngnui that odd i pn mlly tern's ‘adcipustc salary.' ket fill ecr tree to move them.
I wrht."
Ttierr i|»* n little mlrnc during b r ig h t light, v &lt;.&lt;ii p r a t 11 Uni it was my tamt with my ap"Had Houtbt'rii Hell Telephone Conipunv remove all nteihea.l
A f riptogram l{u ”1atl’iu
pendix ni.d your s&gt; llihg the cbnlr wiir,. and lav ait undeiground cable from a point &lt;u*t of F'reiieh Ase. | T A U ju iA a m B
which Join* hr men cy ■&gt; ttayrd smart."
.
i i . ' i.i .
arid
then
having
to
borrow
mofiey
Oxen in silent &lt;|dc«uomng on lua
•Tn? lain iiHlshlng lot we&lt;k
' t* v n p
v v
t: it it
v i ii /. c p it t.
urn
lo matkrt office, then a rable &lt;518 feet long undei main market build- Stair Hoad liepartmenl i-iigltieeri
late. Meeting thrtu, to &lt;aim m 1i Yins'vc i-nn *nulling up something uh&gt; nd mi &gt;taut um rtltcrt book tha' ing, known a1- unit I, and provltbil tb*m with man- in *lall M for in [ are going tu get pay raise*
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tu Ilia cuurh and illeppeil Icaidi Yuli saw this Miming, so you've made m* ip i Ida to do aauirtliJPf; itallation of two trouble-finding unite,
ttnir.l Chairman Cecil Webb, who
her.
IireIt innkmg pinna Well, give , I pmt w a n t guii.g tu gu un any
"I am now working with the Slate Ibutd llepaiUurnt for luldltton bid propuicd &gt;alary Increase* for
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HI* I) (J C 'J 7, 1* D H O P - O B H C K 8 Q
pingir not having- and nut earn bl paiino on smith side ”f the market. This will !••• I!‘*i feet latter
"Litlril. Jn. Have I hud any ■tailing! What un liny?'"
long. the engineer* earlier in Ihe year
Alio. Iiei|i|e«tlngl pnsll'g around Wilton Ib'Mie'. office. Thl
money or any latm time to go to
■I'n pmi? yi.diMlI tel a (a u n t Hi), enough money."
i but held Ihrm lip at ihe tequeri
YcsIrrdaC* t rypliajuule: T H E so.Vii T O O D A H IN U , A N D
"Why duln l you M l nm 7"
Columbia this pool year (•» lurtiu i ttiiuugli this K.i'trr h o lid a y ,
ur&lt; i will in'icicc our iiuiiumI revenue IiV fklKk
uf Action Gov John*, ,*ald ihe
T H E T H E M E T&lt;Kl G R E A T PRIOR
SANFOKII ffTATR FARMl!Ills' MAKRF.T
"W ill, tmney, I didn't want tn
work on my I’h D. 7"
lioney" In ■ahl griniiuig ms h&gt;p.
raises will go Inin cff-el today
hmuiiiti V, King r«*ii.r,i ar**n*t*
ANNUAI. RFI'IIKT OF fUMMOUITIKN SOI l»
get you oil rxr.ltcd about fotl't(the thook her head.
will**t gnn
lie said there will be no blanket
FROM JULY I. IK3 • JUNK V&gt;. IU I
"Hava we enough inutiev &gt;avi it
She sat up. "Twill! It r a lly ? thirig that might never nmount to
rai*c, but Ihe extra pay will be,
I ORIIlA
PROill #
fTS
1|T|*|••6IIII1X1* awarrk i on Ihe lia»i* uf merit un
in n
any Hung. I ttiuught I'd tlod out
tTM,FIHI1I
t'nmmmlilff
Up to I can take u yrut (ill to mi- Where to?"
And
Value
Prlre
Fold
ill
at
un.it
dinner
I
had
and
then
Unit
Name
Variety
lab 117"
"South."
ndatinn uf engineering di­
«
2,9)1.60 rccurumi
960
llti K*kt.
Avocadoc*
11 it looked good — "
H02
She almok her hrad aguin.
vision deparlmcnl head* W b ’i
"South 7 Hut t*bet"7“
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Hu
lRir
I
tea
n»
"Hut
limy
did
ymr
keep
It
an
"Will I tu uhlu to trim enough
*lluw would yuil like In Unit
7.316 M cuiild nul give a figure on Ihe toial
4 2*1
1,718
Hu. llpr
Itcans, PranlH-rry
secret t min me 7"
out oi twenty-lit a hundred dollars !*/■I-a niul Tom tu Washington?"
HALTlMDItF. Hi - llalllmure
3.W2.88 coil but said it will lie "all we ran
828
4 48
Hu.
llpr.
Ucaii.*,
Luna
"I
wrote
Irorn
school.
And
I
neat ycai to do it/ you i.miw I
"Sill, t il love ill" Into h*r lai e
5V.?5 81 atfni-J."
griw-er ll.irry Kemper, whn lost
13.578
4.WJ
Ilia, llpr
llcaii.. Pole
won't." ha went on, art-.vei mg fin ■prnng a -udder, gi**ni ol t ompn psk’ il rmu to write me there."
Chief
Flngint-er
II
T
l.uplun
1.956
III
I an
ihe Drmueratlr numtnalloa fur
Due Hun
701
'Oli! I dal nl know you could fleets
h:i. IU gut up again out (■&lt;gun tteiisiim. "T laid, ms you— "
•
Tl mi said he ha* jo b . fur in engineer*
1.30
llll II-kl.
Dei'li
6^tq
*
WEST CALM HE M il V - A -late eomptrnller Monday by ’Jl
walking atuu.id the room. 'H a a Hi mahiiti "I'm gtiiiuiag for the In Midi a banc plotlir."
hut
ham
I
been
abbIu
till
Ih
rm
677
.Vi
&lt;
i
alimost 159.(*io vide*, acknowledge*
jtl’H-roll
l»
3 25
dead end,' lie hniahcd. "I inniu'i ti- same kind ul )uti Inin naa,"
*'l know. I Hit like :i berl some- t’abli.vgi78
IHi M3 21 became of bn&gt; (iav. and Weld, wutoan wliu rr|airli-ll* exprclei. he ran •&gt; two-bit rnmpaign
5»| l.b Sx
jw,y.s
tu
inherit
511
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from
a
relatm
ly speaking, anyway. And I haw
Jntt M III la moment Ilia Kf.ilst Imps. I wanted tu lell loo. Ilut
1
m
128,711
ie
said
Duliep.i
11
merit
t*
|n*ing
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IIT.329
i 'j hinge
.'** Lb. Lit
lie -nut Id* total campaign exbut wn* ml out nf the wilt today
to think ul that.'*
appeared m ihc ihiurway. "Hello, well I don't know, it pul teemed l.'aMiaffe, lied
8,333.48 Irainrd turn Iu privale induntrv
bu Lb i d
4.338
1.48
j»en»e wa* 75 rent*
(or -lamp*
Bha met*kii in tliuughUuI nffiee I'mId 1 i hung hi I lieuid you (or tie taller not to -m t lo t a l k loo I'.ilibage, t hiurse
6,791 2u The road Im.ird aim (teridi'.f tn -limit cimiirti-d &lt;d cmlH'i/llhg $53.
2U3
I rule
n.:w3
K ciii|h t potted about 33,000 vote*.
788
in
Ditray
ISi'ar!i
tnunkiim.
t.VB
IX
tnrnl.
l.a'18
UT
(j||
(hr
97,.Uxi
a
ya
ar
job
uf
depart
1
w
t'abhage,
Spruots
liu
llvkl
cm’
Ii,
I
mean,
l.’-eiii
”
tlown
llirir,
I.MW
in. Dinner'll iii.uy, tint, f u l l
In about ihiMn for Cnmptrollrr
"It's a dead end," lie i» ysca•• I liram, will you. dear7'*
mi |.b Sx
Ul
2 P-5
l112
,“ V
'J went vet (clary wldrh has been fluid*.
Tom m j s . hob" 'y s«*»i* to want i 'nrrots
J Millard T»wr*
71,649
9
1
■
'eulitlnwi
r
ITT
A
Criminal
Court
Jury
drlibcr
i
rate
T ’vx known it Irorn the atari." Ilr
47.113
vacant
dneiDie
John*
Iwaid
to
k
mu
Hidy
lo
hiMiw
u
Imi
any
ode
cUe
"I'll call her. Mom." Todd said
111IfTU IU over amt Falgar Searhoruugh quit tiled Iwu and a hall limir* la*;
7 87
13,6*1
i elerv. Golden
l rule
was hack at the mant&gt;-lj’irt:s again, ”1 have to go up and wash, any- la doing.'*
4i«,7in o&gt;i
Grate
IW.577
2 r.
Celery, Pascal
HlinsF. ATTACKS
Webb *aid lb- iNiiilion will i&gt;e msslif lierure ridunilug a n-i-lui nt
Lkli'.u.* a cigajtt. ' Ilut ll i\ it tin. nay," Ho iw.i. us Mia. Tuulct tlu( To /'a Contnpredi
4.29k 28 given ti Hen .Mrlgiuchlin, uhn iMillly agaiiut Mr* Ilulll It Smitv
Dor. Hun.
1.26
I'ollardy
9.311
MIXMI
’.4*— A -t.illinn atlarkrd
Udynthl, IMS. hr All** Hies Culm, tiistribuird hr lilna rest ait! i§rft4i«4t«.
1/8.297 41 mo*t rerently wa* manager uf long-time Delray Beach city Irca*
2 IT
Grate
1’irn
196,433
liiyear-old Ann Wallare in ■ pas­
172.160*5 John* stale campaign hradquar urrr.
49.UI3
a 45
Cucumbers
tlU Haiti.
ture near here ye«lrrdav. u n i n !
31,862 97 ter* MrLaughlm wa* dircelnr nt
IIU Halil
228
F’k'kPlanl
13,667
.Mr* .Smith, wlm face* lip Ir, 7n tier Iu Ihe hn*p|fal with scrim*
17,071)40
1 18
Flsearule
Hu. llpr
40,130
game rnmmtubm when Webb vear* in pri*nn. rrmaiurd at Isti- thigh injurin'*.
364^02 88 the
291
IklX
GcaiK'fruil
144.471
The ntturk oceurrrl wtien Ann
991 OC fieo-.led lhal agrnci, and later wa* eriy umler S’i &lt;**) Umd pending an
1 9 llox
3 00
Kuni(|uats
331
expected motion fur a new trial,
nnd tier *ix-yearnld *i*lcr, Edith,
51297 a private employer of Webb
'» iiu n ki
3113
Limes
169
(Gitnllminl I ruin I’agr llm )
Mr- Smith did nut li-*Ufy but were ridiiig si mare in a ranch
*3.123 01 In another move yesterday, Ihr
1 A. Grate
308
ladiuce, lielurg
28.tat*
help in the dark, hut I cuulilu'i
.1.4W nr road board changed Its pulley uf ,lefen»e altnrncy Hal S Ive* told pavtiirr.
l.on
K.L. (Tatr
li'llure, Ibivton
2,129
help them." lie *8ul "Yon cimM
Dot Hun
WiM auto purrlui'ing In |NTmil bidding the jury tier *lnry from drpu*ilinn*
Mustard Green*
33
1 40
Watching were Ine girt* Parl o u r i.x i'iii iiii.ti.i: &lt;r -i t
hear pronli’ -hmitin,' (nr help, hut
woe tiy dealer* in other ear* In rumpr- prrvii&gt;u*ly made mi a rlvll »uil in •nl*. Mr and Mr* Janie* P. Wal­
1 30
llu llakt
Muriard Greens
06
liriircr
I..
Ilmkrll
and
S
r
I.
Unit
,IA&lt; KHONVIU.F. »&lt; lilt o- had Uffra
you rnuhlr.'l ci tin in Ymt ' mil
litmn
with
F'or.l*
and
Chevrolet*
Hu
llur
8.49038
whlrh
Dclrgy
Hi-aelt
I*
attempting
6
6#
917
lace wliu : aid tlu ktalliun sank
near hniti, r &gt; toliapring, Him ml T. Smith fouiul mil lhal a licen Uid pnlpi eaves In F'lirlili Union*. Green
13.021 86 Webb vald the nrlluti rlidn’t mean tu rrr*m lb*' umney
I»o/ Hun.
70.538
17
Id- teeth into Ann's thich, dragged
ikSVk H iwirr Inn small lo lhH’U|;h fun*' IT compare.I to 113 Orange*
rcresnu .
Hire uulhlpg ’
Un*
l (tjj.Ort 71 abindonmrnt of the pullev &lt;&gt;f buv
2.63
313,Ull
Jn her ’.tatement Mrs, Smith tier from the mare anl .book htr
'.Bit 11
The (tevl day. olivar*
ipl. &lt;h
in the similar period lari year Orangei, Tempi*
86 363 79 Ing baht pa vetiarr ears !«r tier uf laid
i+
Box
31,693
2
23
be “ buirowed" the mutiey, b'-ture dropping h*r l j the ground
\ « vb iliurr t.lnpi»rd Ihr tun Hi 1, I. I'arkr. ol flic Mate Hoard Parsley
strut Don ws • everywhere Hirer
3.320 97 enqtloyeej
7 87
5 Dm Cil
3.19]
never mure than Sinn at a Imie, Edltli was utiharmed
'9
were (wwlici in lire . rotor &lt;( ibi m Milters rails yrslttrlav and r* ol Hr.iHh irftorlc I yc ttrday,
7.946 no
7 38
Hu. llpr.
Peaa. Hlackcye
1.0TO
expect mg |n repay il from a |lt«n.
pailnl ■r i lag sit small skunks
tied In Ihr* upper tu .inches. buditlint thrre Is pn (pidemle, he Pea*. Crowder
MT7 86
a 19
Bu llpr
134
no1) iiihiritance -hr never received
In piles of dent It anJ nojnr tau g h t ion .srross a sltrrf.
aid, mil ffamma globulin will hr Pen. English
Bu llpr.
2,608
7,739 8!
7 97
tbri didn't belksr hint unlll distributed to small ctnuin whete Peppers
WRnei.e* said air* Smith ad
on barbed win femes
746.391 24
Bu BiH.
93,316
:« i
Ihrs r hri kid and Innmf Iwn ol i pobo r j , . has oerurtril bul man Polaloes. Hed‘ Bliss Mi Lb Ht
mltti-l lakliv; funds "fo meet ihe
81,894
111.938 2f
1 82
"I belli vr there ate |nfy n* h -li,
W E I I A V K IN S T O C K t
high f t nf living" bid said she
Du Biki
29
M 75
7 75
under flic mud of Hie idnlu- lm(&gt;, llirhi Thrs rhasril one In and Ini'fillatimv will not t*e nffrred in Potatoes. .Sweet
mil of Ihr fnyrtt id srvrt.il •I’fiimunitoi until the cave tale Is Potatoes. Sebagn
bu 5 rmne alter her salary w*i
IW Lb. Sx.
31.401
14,943 .’.3
1U
and In Ihr wrirhage ul Ihe
Used
llevk*. I*pewrlte*a and
tai-cd
shirrs, flnallv bovlng It In.
Hadtshes Cello Park I Du* CD.
47.81i
.137
tti'il rpMeinie
Ml.143 7!
hou*r»," hr said
Idding 'larhlnen
"Wc
Ihuuchl
II
was
(no
small
5
Pur
n*kt
nadishci
7,05
4.942 a
LW2
U S funm I Ghnrl - T.ililirtru m
"The efferllyenrs* ul gamma Itomalnr
JACKSONVTLU’ 'P
.larks m
smell," llm Iwn pollie rdlirrts glulmlitl
9 Dor Hikt
1 59
&lt;1,898 45 villi'
4, LW
Elretni generator* un Ibe li.itlle
Pie-lra* Ncgras doubted a denlti In
m
prcirnting
polio
is
hank
rlciiring*
*el
a
tin*
I ’n w rllV O ff lee Supply
Ru llpr.
7 49
67 no
»hip Miv-.nirl i-uuld supply a city
V&gt;
toll as high a. ram hut added "ll vald. "II wasn’I."
rpiedtollable." Parks said "Thrre Spinach
Hu It.kt
Ihrlr irixiil nl Ihr Invrtllga
2 17
805 15 June rrtoril id SAM V*8 931 lint Dip nf 70.09(1 people
Acorn
213
U entirely possible '*
are
miiiic indications that it may Squash,
Squash, Coconlle
H Hu B*kt.
18 588 41 figure wa* tin* second luievt fur
11.056
1 M
"There's tin doubt that 'time lei lion romlildMl!
of value in preventing polio (l
Hu Hikt.
3 21
t. Hutternut
WO
7.1KW a mnnlh litis year.
"Iw n onllarmv In netd nl b«
dies were washed down Hie riser •leaning"
II is idminUterrd lo ev|H*&gt;ed per- Squas
Squas i. Yellow
Hu llpr
3 31
49,734 M Thr previem* June recoe,I wa*
l?.!»!
( I v M I t A f , I I.O ItlliA f J l 'K ’K F K K I'./ K
and we’ll nevrt know how many."
imi * wtihin .* pcrioii ul for days Squash, While
Hu llpr
2M
7Wt97 58W.3»GTI jet in 19.1
:v
ol rjipovuie "
he l i f t
ANf&gt; S T O K A O K CO .
Tangerines
&lt;F Box
ao.w
193.3000T Lowest clrarmr thi- vear &lt;*•*•
7 17
Although no dead "err repor'rd
Cr*te
Hr oflrrc.l -uggrrinun (tun a ’omitoes
14.9*3
3 34
JT.W 67 Februsry'i j a a it m &gt; vi "ciiarlnrs
at pniwia'ci
Laredo, caai^vipitis*
Asspriitcd Prereport
w*
* ' «. ' ■
■
1'
§
Doi. Bun.
3,071
III
Ipl
4,571 n were more than m milllnn In
mrmorapditm o! the World llaallh
8,21* 0C January. 3larch and April and
Bu. Brkt
1M
^Jp Hoots
4.146
Orgarliatinn adviitng ai polio petBu Bikt.
3,171 M mure lhan ran million in Msy
1 43
imtp Salad
2,IP*
caulleni: w»»h handy friquendy,
397
9 lHi/ llpr
60
399 70
°tl
,suPPl‘r* ■'
SUF FOLK. Va T nte literary uaih uncooked food*, protrrl focal Watercress
12.367 »
98
Each
12,WJ
k..Vlua i-90.!,
' i
ability of two Suffolk women mas from flies, avoid rnntarH with Watrrmrlon
WHOLESALE AND KEI'AIL
IS.eiMMK
* . ..
" l'’rr Icletnilne wh’ lher either farts an famllir. where |&gt;ollo has nrcurrrd TOTAL UNITS ANII s a l t s ttsy s iz s u .in
Ibe I’ao-Anttrlean Hlfihwav point addilional p&lt; naljy on rrcklcis drtv. wiihm thrre week*, treat feverlvh TOTAL UNITS A M ) SALES H U N 2,7M.5I2
55,557,299 97
SANFORD STATE FARMERS' .MARKF.I
southward.
In
lug. t barer • &gt; n resiill of an mb* tllru i with raiitinn. ayold over
ANNUAI. REPORT OF COM NO DITII^ HOLD
l*aredo, a cliv of nearly «).ie*i
Jri,i,irni
everhon and imnecevvary travel
HUY KNOltGIl VOH MONDAY «
FROM JULY 1. I I U • JUNK 96. 1964
t nr,r|F *" J*»r wralrr
r .,rs driven by I'hilli* Jean Pul into epidemic areas,
ST L E O (rt-B I Lew Abbey.
OUT OF STA TE PRODUCTS
WB WIIJ. UK ClrOSKU AM , HAY JULY Sfh
"1
wisli
Ihe
general
public
would
Florida*only
munwvlery.
has
a
n i M • ii
V V*
^ *»n«l Mrs Tltrlma l*&lt;*
&lt; ouHnodUy A Nil
No. Units Average Approximate nrw brad, AMod Martnn Bowman.
become n* concerned about arrl
nfilP
X
.n
ti
lT
k
l_
L
i
r
■
*
1
V
«
'
.-m.ls-rl
Iasi
week
with
UnH
Value
Verirty
Name
J;*ln._&lt;;i(itte A— Direct From I/Or«l Fnrmn
ovir x *LU* hishway covered by , M)y ttiiruu ilaruanri, but both deni prrvrnlion a* polio," Park*
mi* To
in You
sou
He wa* rlreled by priest* nf the
flux
I 2,306 7.' rhurrb
f»n feel of water lly tilghlfall lo ..... in weir etiarged mill rccklet^ comment! I. "laul year there were Appirs
cotnmunilr xe»lerdav in
3,196.4!
Appln
jlu
Bakl
night, it w a* rxpected lhal auto driving.
18 polio dealhv in Ihc entire stale llanana*
MEDIUM
1.731 Tt sucre*-1 Abhoi Franri* Sadlier, retraffic niigh be approaching n o
alter 25 year* In charge
Alter hearing Ihe raw yeilerdai ol Flortikt. tint during Ihe first Bean*, Grrcn
796 71 Jltlng
Hu llpr
tnal.
week of July of lari year ST per­
166 71 here
Hu llpr
DOZEN
The Had Crot* began giving tv Poller Cnotl Juvlier F7 Hnlniid son* were killed iu preventable Brans, Lima
For Ablwd Marino, who grew up
•
ii
Ii*
test
I
(lie
rave
for
July
in
430
91
Beans,
I’olc
Bu.
llpr
pholj Injrrlinni tu an rilltnaled
accident*."
in
vurrmindmi:
I’s
cn
Cnuntv.
Ihc
Cabbage
so Lb. Sx
8,163.35
5,000 Dtrions at IjFfil'i "H'l'v urn to pas pidgmcnt - after be read.
n|N tH fti/!:n — sSMOKED
m o k e d IN
i n OUR
our p
lan t
PLANT
Cabbage IManls
Ibousand
41.913 « elerlion came on hlv ffllh birthday
from Ihc 1,200 Lafnlltai fotcr | (rum two page r- i.iv,* on "Who's Got the I
---------Crate
Canta1uu|&gt;ri
7
236
9
4
Rieltl
of
Wav"
he
’enlcneed
the
U-12 Lb.
IJwlr
by Ihf ( M m t f r i
397 J4
Carrots
L i redo hid no mitfilclpil water j ,l*o women lo mile
Vi or W h.
TIN
Sx
Carrots
itsd w u fired
i ni*«unt!ru.*
163 54
Crate
Cauliflower
KINGAN'S
KING
IN 'S "H
"RELIABLE**
E L IA B I.E " ALL
AI L 3
M1EE A T SKINIrESS
SKINLESB
iUh rr(?blfm. Mayor Jo# r , «»ut nf th* quritfon before late to
SZ2 04
Cauliflower Fleoti Thousind
(Cwnlinodl Fmm F ife One!
in in hoped to torn on Ihr Matrr i nlcM
I.TTt.ne
Crate
CHICAGO 4F— fudge Charles R
jedly hot laid the river won! I have * Meanwhile, the rlty wai crtttni C h a rm against Ihe olhtr nine
ICTOt
Be*
Dougherty of Crtmlnat Cngrl said
iiythlpc I wafer from an nmnntumtnalrd tr • were dtvmlMf'J veriardiy for lark Coro
Crate
63
i«f evidenee All ihne were Si Cucumbtrs
com*! he done .Such r drop !krrmr«I r n r ir l»v 15 tuny tank tnuka.
Bn Bjkt.
976 V ■ final deehten may be forthcom­
PEN I'AK
•' • mW
Petrrrimrg Negrce* except Jo* (ianJc
Cartons
1264 ing M a y In ihe extradition e*»e
f^ ^ ^ ^ ^ A a a a a a a a a ^ a ^ v w v n a a a a a a a / wa/ w v v v Prnnnr
of Tampa, a courin of Grape*
I 005 94 of Milan I’onaV, charged in Dr
Liu
UTJnc Land. IT* wtlh swindling John
the TratRranlr*
Crate
Lemon*
The rhtef w ltnm wa* D*t. Sgt Lelluee. CstlforoL* L A. Crate
I.tk**n4 It albm of ion non
Ponsk'* atfornfy eontended at
Harry Dlettlrh nf ihe St P t l m
Melons, tleneydew
II
U. H •MMIEE IIHNELESS
"
w
burg nolle* who tali he pretended Nuts. Feeaq
109 9J hrarings Monday and ycitrrday
110 2! the typing nf a signature In a
lo fall in wilh an offer lo provide Onions, Spanish
163.T! complain! fnrm submitted with the
prut eel tun t&lt; M ila wrrtlera bul In. Onloti». While
O r l i f i n l Public A r m u n t in l
1,661.67 extradition request made the vlocu
liead gathered rvldener again*! Onions. Yellow
eanut*
396 04 ment legally Insufficient Counsel
F
thr gang for five months.
I.P IN PURE
714.54 fur Ihe slate attorney's office sub­
ears
Iitrltirh teittflcd Uie alleged
Pearhes
Annuiinres that ho h a . mirr.hanod the Sanford
Bu^Bakt
9.693
94 mitted eorrrrted form*.
racketeer* referred In several
292 04
Bn Brill
resent ami pari law nffleers as Peppers
89 Of
Crete
public accounting practice of Vineyard &amp; Com­
((FARING BET
ring helpful. These officers, tn
Lug
419 94 DE IUNIAK .SPRINGS i.P— A
•denying anv connection with (he
S E A IT F S T — ALL FLAVORS
Winr
I'ol
’o'i
Hah?
Baker
pany. Certified Public Accmintanlu. and will
hearing will he held loir 12 on
racket, ysltf Dial gamblers fro
otatoei. Red Bliss
191 M the contested Wilton County rep­
quenlly tn/i off namei of oUlcials ;o|ito*|t
|neel
870 91 resentative's race. The date wag
maintain hla office at Suite 120, Palmetto
lo Impress their associates and
otetoei. White
al*o In attempts lo discredit the
set yesterday by Circuit Judge D
otatoes. While
1.669.04 Stuart
building, Snnfoed, Florida
official
ami*
SR\BROOK FARMS
W
W
A Pinellas County Grand Jury
Rep 91 C. Burke petitioned for
already has HiVutlfated the i f
• twcouni In Pm!net 14. He lost
ports rf officers’ comtieitv sad
ta Tbornas D, BetUty by eight
Telephone 1469

17

NV

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%

%

%

7/,% %

Va %

%

%% 1

%

%

SRD Engineers
Going To Receive
Boosts In Wages

Woman Convicted
Of Embezzlement

55 Known Dead

Little Skunk,
Big Skunk - No Difference

Campaign Expense
Totals 25 Cents

Polio Cases Show
Increase For June

Bonk Clearings
At Jacksonville
Set June Record

n

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Lssays To Decide
".kSi‘ Police Court Cose

LOCKER

PLANT

Local Monastery
Has New Head

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Hearing

Decision Pending
In Extradition Case

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BROCCOLI SPEARS

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HAM S
65c
W IENERS
lb. 45 c
B r, SH R IM P pkg. 5 9 t
CHUCK ROAST « i. 59c
GROUND BEEF lb. 39c
SHERBET K gal. 6 9 t
9 v.

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Shown By Orioles
Since Change-Over
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Outdoor Florida

MOVING UP
C A RM F IO

Ity I I I . Hit MOS licit
A column a Ihi.i I water skiing
has Iwen someihlnK I’.e wnntisl
to publish for siVei&amp;l weeks, uhat
with summer here and water
sport* at their peak, However,
whenever I encounter u subject
with which I am r.^t :
f„..dllnr

COSTA,
R ie tR G
YOUNG
Fc ATH FR W SHSM T
FROA\
tSXOOXLYN,

T l i r SANTOttn TtrR A I n

BouJicau Says
Boston Red Sox
Aiming For 1956
D A L T iu o n n ,r —

t

Tata &gt;

Baseball Tourney To Be Held July 15
' • a - I v t o l i - J f l u . l t lilt- «sa U o u a!
• r i v n y p A i .n r
t „ ::t:.
. nual Florida state championship lla.i ball t’t.ngren Wichita, Kan.,
I tnsrball tournament nf non pro which also announced that Harold
i fesvimuit tilth* with plaver* of
uidirntted age will In* held to*re Calilwell, nt Auburmlale. ha* been

*.c- r&gt;,.. .

lied Sax. plagued with a second
base prchlem. committed to a
youth movement amt sctiled Jeep
in seventh place

rhur*. July I, 1931

arc readjnititij:

tnnle Mark Field «»*rtln** earned |t'd I’l-sr-Oa t LyJ.. , --Tvil
tty ttfc&gt; I'HLhitAit
to :?;c m t i y to h*. at. a i . a, t . i t l —, their pvrr.j.;’.
Jliiy 15, Jjc k Hnitlfll. m jl.jg cr sinner t» supervise Ihe event.
AF Sports Writer
•to the writing — n guest column. i cording to Manager l/&gt;u Huudreau
From Id to 21 of Florida's fop
.if the Aubvrttdalr Athlalie*. an
llruunv or Oriolev, St Lout* or
tloudiTau's preseason estimate
I Sn.-h an expert (on wnter skilu u i
team* are expected to participate
i nounee.l
N. A
Baltim ore. the sa-J fart m m to
ha* been locntnl and he is none was that the Hut Sox had an out­
i'onfirmatln of the tournament in tlie event
thst It'a a la*l place ball rlub
GOOD
other than L . ) l . Strohcim m . of side rhance lo win the American
More then five million d-dlar*
Maitland. A fte r ron«l*fi ratde pei * l4&gt;»gur prtwat.' IhD year A sepxespeer
have been tpent on the frnnchtu
*i'n&lt;|i*n eu my part "Steve" finally riet of niisfortuncs put the cm
FOR
ilnce A year aim t day The net
at down !•&gt; his typew riter and phasi* on tits’.
R
O
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K
tg
m o ll In Ihr won-and lu«l column*
"Now it liH'k» like wc II have to
wrote the following piece which
L* 4 same and a hall improvement.
!*, I think all leaders w ill agree, i’o lo itiv't ” ttmrJreau says, " t il
OFThe Orioles have won 72 same*
a plrndid roliimn Moreover, it appear* it will take that lung lor
TFFand lost 43 A jrn r ago today the
may save livi-x? So now foi the development."
YFAFt
,
lifewu* stood 21-41
Fourth place IS the team’* 1 il
" S t e i i ’ s" excellent noli ■on w all i
ritK K I'A H K IN G
The Brown* of 1953 set a mapr
skiing.
cel thi* season ILiuilreau feel*'
ROA'QR*
league record for convccutn
"Water -ki ll.- !• I *coming I'tor ire's got a fit *1 division club- err
loises at home Starting June 1
lil.i's Is- | till ill. Itrcn doing *n&gt;* la inly better than seventh
Nntionnl
Jhey dropped 2(» Kami - in St I mil*
k**in‘ tn lile ' If riot y . ’i P-etter
"Then* i* no dnuM ahunt rcuMd
S Iti mid id — .'Ilt.’l ( .in
Wtcfnrc finally winning on July •
get .it it for rti'w is l e** linir nt"! l.**r being tlip reason for nor bad!
The Orinlr* of HIM t-&gt;.| then
ihi. is the plate Thi ot*l lira*'* •hewing ilu* year." hr •x p 'nn
ninth in a row last night, 3 1. t
ain't ly aciiuainted with the thttps "We don't have ,i , , &gt;ml li.i.ein in
Boston in 12 inning*. It also wa
and spills - eonncxtel with fly in rmr t.rgant/alPin w in can till
their ninth straight lots at home
ing mi tin- wati r should net dally •hr gap We have Ir make one or
'
f
t
U
fiO
tA
T
£
K
And they are in la&gt;l plarr, m l
at mind munltnjr lip the la-t will fiml on ?"
„ 0 ‘ YF A R -0 t£ &gt;
Hire &gt;a»l year
l&lt; r , ’Ink.-' hilt should gl t out till
n f rt.ur.i- -Ingqin.- Tt I WlHiarn*
O
S
C
I&amp;
tvreLV
ol.l ^ Li t i t . .tkl. ot.it tin*- or.| gel missrtl the lir** mei.o. ... the *e.t
Th*- only nul'tnndir" different*
(nils
is in the crowd* The Brown* I .-i
onto Hie water now, no it w ill *o:r In'caU'C nl a broken collur
O R T / Z Vo. 1
In privacy. V ire than IJn.000 have
U* w ln ln again l» fo ti yon know bom* ami lia* iteen olle fin Hie 1a*t
f tA T -ie ^ w e / G F r
All I'liix n r- t'tinned
suffered with the ilriolr* through
it AI*o loti along a life jacket week and a halt with a vim* mitt
AA rUiinN
c o m — .'iP f f R , •t.v/3
ale) oss' . Inc n lone time Imp tinn though lie's now rejoined no
their l.t't nine defeat.*
- £ F A C F G A V Q T fftR
Pit the boot have Darttd t pdy
team. I'ltehing .la r Mel rarnell
'? * &gt; T tV-J£.S F t
^rrlm in lljltinmrr'* Memorial
"T h is whi.tiert til t i l l of nui* ha* appeare.l m on'- relief pmuia
Stadium t ivir prHe i» beginni!*
I* full of lakes, no* I ..f u!|l&lt;-h an since he stiff ri d a ltr» ken bine ill
:t
fi
to wit
■ill speck lid Wilt. in.lt* .cooling in* throwing arm April iM
srniiH
t
tine
1
.irgr
(
tin*
Tie On do* are 22'
am, - In
C
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AB
A
k
ANOOV.M
b
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.
t-o
l
**r Unliving hen ami thr re with
ilul the second base headache is
»l r |,IAV. lull
ll^ n ilv Hi ll
bind the Cleveland Indian*. wit
most of t tn* p, ode a Ituntd not long range in scope
lo«t one game of their league lead
knowing tile fun lliey ate ttttssing
la !►»
"In 'tiring training we c 'U llo ‘1 Hii i lrtn|HT4tiiiv
last night. Tito Indian* timed to
l*t not gelling a p nr of .his and foresee what wa* going to happen
i 111 Ran PraiKUro, 11*•
•imply . lopping nvei id* to 'fly berati'c Hilly t'onsolo wa* **i **•■I
T plarfr toliiw M .*.1* . '
till lu*i law (if n.itiiM* t*M*k piri r*
beilin; w a ■ *i I n 1 1 •n 7 3 rh •
oil the water.' \ liinhy of citurse rtien he get w ore
llutnlreau •Irtu t S im i *I»11»»:o l m f n I V»
mu- •It*,
riot start alongside the jM.int* out
in'Vttl the While S n wllnin tu'mul I'* kil^ 1T&gt;e t'Arr.ff
I "at II. o&lt; ■it * puts ih&gt;- skit on
gamrt of the I Iu.e.
■4ItI Hi 1
t||Tk M.lAOf* l*Af t* Sr
l.i
hoof's while standing
nt
Ttir New Ynrk Yankvs lj t .*1
thrrVi Iti
I maavI a* f l*t» Itr* i*
silting in •Inillitw water, liu-n he
J i - t r - 't 4 1 ai t stay | f|i .* game
v ,nr hA%rH'|l
*■f thr I ’nlfr*!
soil of Mtowslioc* out Into wnler
A c h lrd
&gt;
f
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ii&lt;
l Stfmfta!j4Ji*»i**j
flts'llt
waisl
deep,
ginsps
it
line,
In the National Iwaifue, Ihr New
in. i od of whirl. Is i i otally div ided
York Want* continued l &gt; com • up the *cnrv Then, with the bases
und bu. two wiHMlen glips for hi*
with hair rai'ing finUttC*, thadlnd haded and two out. lam tturswher
mill
*||||U. I itlllll* Ftsl- A' i'll !d •
bands, tin* other i-ml lo u.g nl
Milwaukee 32 in • b.i*e*-lojti:*d sent op Irvin a* a pinch hitter
S| I |JIM- I • i |'&gt; hi '
tl
■' f'*
lie
is..*
hides.*
in
his
Iasi
2
*
'*
times
Co
hid
P*
a
|sow
11
ili
ivi
iI
l.ont
II*
single by Monte Irvin with In •mil
it* i i i :n I’ill.l'.tiAM
.»!»• Ii* y ,*irr»* Kl.nih
itl.it i« ‘f
„,r
.................
..
.........
•«
‘■
•
'i
'ml,
he
met
the
lied
pitch
lean.
Iifleh
on
tin*
bee's
,,t
the
skis,
in Ihe ninth ('umnnali mauled
Mini lf.l*4* .111*1 In'IlllK’ Ml IT JIM
At* S P H H I n M H It l ll
Brooklyn 13 1 for it* fifth *lralehl I f a duple and the f.lsnts won
w itti tlo- ski I ih -s ..limit Ihe sill
I '»»r M i Iaa.iii V
l .mm «m h ••
Hie "d rra n ." deal of the wiribt
tare,
until
Mupull
of
tin*
boat
victory Philadelphia defeat •dtl’hi *8*1,1 . . .
. . .
IT II*
'll
is pro*ing nothing but .. *un. Fma'H lull! Mini’
iiuincht . him upwai I and forward mcr nightmare l i the Milwaukee |iti* i&lt;ul an»tll 4*r »»*»rtlh nl I* • l
r.'g 'itd SI lantix and tit:1 I'lr.vti,Ut‘ B u d u r r * were* helpless
StH T t l l ’OHT England t* -tim e V spee liof eight or ten miles i»
u cif rainrJ out i \ rilMniruli.
•^*•
a cumhi nation of Rw-tiit
i aliU’iMtif |.»»f tli»* hCfiind 'tun#
old „.,-.le,i to tail. \ ( l i r that the Itravc*
Ullllmorc's extra •inning Srs» [pitching by IJud IVJblrlan and a Raraien and Perry Allis
|U non Ihe lliave*’ ottui.it* 1J If lit r * i&lt; !■ i&gt; MMlklC r lliir'ev
I ri**li l&gt;n’*M il
came When hot. Turlry walked ’ 0 - hit Cincinnati attack Jlni friend, ami aid riv * l»-lo h a s i n
linos- tin* better I lit re’s nothing reaeli for Ihe a*pinu Ii tills* aid* White ii ml tl.l • III •
lltt'hnul Sir.tint.I
*A•’»1 Ml 1 nil. (oil
A L u r v Aggani*. the bed man t (ireengrass hit two home run* and Augurated a new type id Intern, like ill | ii . I, howeiei, uni* should malieally "ii -never they ire torrid
11isV** I t*.tl.
-1 I* r*
4
*
1
her*
4
’(
nifll*
gam
pad*
i.ee him In the 12th Samim Andy Seminick hit one for the timml golfing eumpctmn. a* loaded strap on a lift- ja bet, rtganliess
I'jg h ttraoit I t tt/.
Ini.
remember how imirh they gave l:i it t1frit s al l&lt;m I hr lit)
White ............ and Hilly ....... .. «ed.
wlth memorle. and sentiment as ol Inn. got, I it w mini. , he is and to
-”»e
( olit'elt- , t! Milk
for *o little
lor a rtii ,&lt;vei at:*
ftinclt-*!
Hobm Huberts, who had to go a college year hook.
regaitlle, of ihe neighboi • -ayini:
Jithnny \ntiuielll. lion l.ddlc.
33r
' i lllte lull! hsl' l»li*l ell
Mon
It
tall
Sal
ol
Mil
nlto
innings
his
last
lime
out,
struck
in
looks
like
a
i
l
i
i
i
i
st-.y.
Did
The senior master player* uf
Al Sima di I Ids m Chirac , tram
Ml Ihu-e
| Ebha St i l.iue, Itillv Klati* .m l Die Hr tv e* llltl’l
I.V
Vrni'Otr I-* •*/. I rrrl
matr. a good turn by pilrhing Hie out I! and walknl n:ily tw:. a* the America and Hiltain, Sara/i-n and Jou e v rr f ill down y o u into limit ensti wen* pareellerl oil lo tin- New tlie* 1„r Ml ' |m
l f'it•Til min
Athletics lu a fmir hd victory nvei t’htllles whipped Chicago. A two Alts will maich strokes for the *leps wlu-n you were going put A'oik riia.il. for Ibdiby Ihcu* -&lt;&gt;u foiiDli
r in c lt
bleat Dog I "rent
2 ran-- 2‘Jr
'll*
%
1
■
*
.1
ki
thy
A
t
'Iil
t
pie
get 'he looming paper, cold ami S.iin 4’alderoiie
CJcvrland. It was the fir»t ijclnry r,,n
'bmble by SmokyIlurgess in
nest tw o -.lays over Ihe it.nzitoyard
Itskeiiti- -stoiiIt nine 1 lb Tttr
%|i;if kiln.: I TmI .* I \ K I'M A
sellerT VViit, Ihe same thing niigbt
for the left-hander, who was traih-il ,!'e eighth rlinrhi I the contest.
Sou(li|iott and Aimwtale course
or.T
Ihl* was supposed to be tint
i.'tM tr *
|n*rf«*riiuiif«i*
S*t an Sotn
T ile par 3«i 3f i--J 2 lainejvliiri . happen in the wntei you nughi pet Irule that roulil take Ilu- |m*p ii .i i i I kl |M III*' (ilrltlU «M|r
Id davs ago. He iln n r in two of
*1fit--thi
2.1r
ltd
I
It
llransl
I'aln.tilive
So.ui
J
reg
Ijyoill
Hit* If M l Nra,
•**» ^
Him I tF »l \At»nl«! away from Itio-'kljn II may *ue nf 1l*r Ihul ’iT*- aa fi■• I m m I f m riii
the A ’* four run* off Karly Wynn,
23c
2
hath
the veenr of Ihe famous iiialch " ' l"i*’r '**u B*h*I tor nlmut a l.all
who suffered his fifth I n .
Ivmlcri/cd
i'icnic
reerI but (or tin- (Hants mxtead nu ll H U si I .♦,n i* i itm m il rill*
between the*« old rivals m uu? minute, Jm t long enough lor your el Milwaukee a* l-er-tv predic'i I liMtul* * I itt»l l*lt'l i I Inlti
Tie
Virgil Trucks June I hob Ki«-uan
t
lo«r.
I.if
gr
uh
giant
b it I
Sararen turn that match, t up
to take no enough wntrr
i ^ « the American la-aqiie'. onli to •
ltd
bilge .tile
glint Tie
If* iliffiru'l to believe now Ihal i'hi».*^t* .1 ,1 n* ii mtiirn?
game winner.-* in Chicago'** victory * C I —
fN
I*
&gt;
8 i n u t k a native of Harri.mi
.........n -i ’wl miklpj:. ( « trade many expert* li.tded tin, as
I ItA i l.i nt I v;rn
11-* Vuirrii an
■tlir
targe Ivor* t I ik*-*
eser Washlnglen lie necled helpJ l O W l / O W O ,
L lV C
•rt«
\ Y . is delrrmmed lo sip.,* that I’xii
" ...............
.. und
...........
'*•' and
........I even s-o.ip 'D.t evpei'. of eoti*-e, | t Mi'lli It »*l III •' l Ir' »tv •»
23e
l.tudnp-. t’trliln r hips
of
wing*
i
harp
fmtti Morric Marlin, Imwevcr, as
, ■■ . . »■ . i*cl - i.- r., ,.
the I ndetl Stale* ha* the hot I
I 'i
didn'l know Ibtuiisoii *•a* going It- 4 %rr tlir i In* I ’ * W h ili
*un.hinr
ififun ik th’t uinj- a
hroak In* ankle in spring Ir tin IntRiii- |i k * i * l*hil iilf’1fi)ti.&lt; ' » I
senior player over .VIyears of age
it
I*t*»p» &lt; i irl.t r •
tb. 23c
tlr* |•*•11t if| tp,’ T||,| f i me Ilul even with T1p*ms in i i ». |
«4i li |■ • \\ . Mu t
I u DCTICU.
from Vermont to Teaa* who me He is 32 Alibi I* 57
•Vie
I
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in,,*
iitmlil
i
f
it
h*
i
i
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I
iptnti*
I
ei
'r
lb
sii.nn* ii i* i|iir«ttenable Ilu l u • ' I ’M. ! ?•*H I *** A Nil'll fill iA tl \111|
Manager ( a* *y Mrngel w.i- |aitirlputina in a summertime
2tr
I ii r • his*
bounced for arguing f .r the thin) “ siiuw I town and . . . Live" nun tlioppetl 111 jM-r rent with Kl«rida ’»• »l mul a%«1111\%11 I• -jHirt .ini ifenl wteilil h.n, .1 101,1 ,.s ;n...r| ♦m |mi *- *:iitn * uf I ’m li*:nfi i a' tilt
1 H'f *-n&gt; f&gt;*4
lime ihl* y -» r ns Ids ^ankre* pwlgii, leparled no 18 per rent tjiiwn four from IPful's record 14 ••••lljtli* 1J f l if«t 1 »f if * i it*tj*fa* t n tile bam mi. I a* it d ll on pallet ,i II * v t|i/ .il
pi* r*iib |«f*xin Hont
For Hi. liiaot. Antnjirlti has woo MaflUlK tt* Al I Mil I - FlftlflN'rl
Isrsiacsl to Steve r-ramek amt toe Mein.irUI Hay traffic tnlality r. tleatl.'. Another I.rig hi spot, loo, fi '41 f
•11,i|t nfi *i I||rltt
I jlrnit 1 .»ri». the v.uik. col let t liiietion, Floruin llighwiiy I'atnd in Itio Muritla ply lure wo: that it.e tri C'Jryt fifr • I
I.fr
j
i
I
yi’n
run
|
Tf,l
•
if
iin
*
fur
ed eight hits but couldn't -cure fa ,,tain C. K. Tuylor. rhnirmnn »f tlate*.. Rtovti record wa mnt i*ain*
fr«»ti t
i*t sivi'ii ifnil fit rtfhi
milil the eighth
In,. .Southern Mali Safety Coordirtl although thin yenr*» holitiis) was : ubleh tin .kie. »m| the Intutmau
The Olanlstr.iilcl 21 going in l-n a to i* grou|i -aid today.
Ihe J last
of' Ihe
ninth A
walk a
Complete
figmes for
ii
‘"e .noun
n wain
l onipli ti- figures
rot Ihe
Iho 24 three nod mo-foulIII tiny, instead should pay tlo-e nttintlmr to ea*h
other. I ! a l'. als.ul nil, (hi* re.t
saerifice, a single by Man Muelli r inti- show that the overall Mu
"item- nf lu*t year** two nml one-fourth of it will jest iiitutnll) work it
and a double by Willie Slays tied orial Day highway death rate
r»
tiny*. Toyl«f anitl
■elf m||| ‘I f.r boitimnn shniibt slay

I’Hl-: LOWKST SHKLF VKU ESH

Market

Stemper's

Tomatoes
2
!9&lt;t

Bakerite Super Soda Wafer
3
79t 21c 9 59c_
33c
Chicken o! Sea Chunk Tuna
pi. 39c
Kralls Mayonnaise
ql. 15c
” 3 3 " Bleach
49c
Rea! Kill Pin! With Sprayoi

Milwaukee Braves'
Winter 'Dream'
Proving Niqhtmarc

Sriraren, Allis
Cook Up Conics!

Corn Beef
»*• 39?

FRYERS

79c

13 Southern States
In Safety Program,

»*■*'"*-

'•». '**•'-.... i s

HAMS
!b . 3 9 t

r:.n&gt;

IM’ANTITY UTClirS KKSI'.lIVi:!)]

STILL AT HOME. . . WHEN AWAY FROM HOME

ForTheHolidayWeekend
8 iu j |2 C ...b u ^ flte coaTo u !
•warn*

i b ur of other l.ont &gt;, docks ami
so il"
a* s*e*l| ,t. tit lot skieis arid
one lurubl prut III* tin* rut u long,
b'ii|: toot* iinfiiie tit•ii g anyrhUig
funny, lim linn shoiiM be fir inly
lint to. tlo 1*0111 |t| |ur It po'ltmn
I bat tt will not ttilrrfeie wilt, ibe
opr-ratior* of m* motor ami rh»
Iroaimau hutild guard aeaiii*r its
foulinr the ptnnelloi lie *houM
never, ro ’ rt v itll to sn* (ampin
Hru to t&lt; are the lite r and ihould
. amply q u id tv vvitlr anv r«qo« .t
lit* k|v r mak* • or mdtcatr
I be
one on tlo kl«» gel titril fs .'tr
r| to Ho* out r*inrilp(- the rnot'-r
I,-*- I kl to ' ab-iiit toft) .|o|l«r
If you i an't »f l *tt| ihem go
I quickly and l*o) yunr-i* If n lilt
ji* k r( for ritimi l ftw dol 1st s ami
cultivate the friend.ilip of Die
neighbor who dors have tire t-J
ion ice vtplipmenl 4Ir 'II pit.l.«i l*&gt;
be fiml 1.1 I 1 .1 yon |J||I git tide
1s* t •' al o bii-l it to Du wtilDiv
bli
hot who vu'ins it! Ilu Itio
Plight alio he veoflh i* log \Vft|,
upper's reroly (r'-tli go f *|| It
Vreitl* you So bpirg,**

Dt‘fcii(linf| Cluimp
Picks Louise Suggs
As Victor Of Open
PEABODY. Mat*, n* — tfcfrnd
ing champion iM .v ftaw]. poi
1/tipM* Surg* to uni ihe ninili
Women's National Opt n golf Imirn.tmenl whlih began today at
Salt to Country ( lull
llrtsy. a pert :u vear ol&lt;* nrlvt
v» h« nn Wired rn p'ry-de* *1 •hr*
C n i'tr it. rl Tesa*, ami Ii* toon
net inliring to tire aliidy o' r’t!Jt;bl ( *n| i |i of a jo|f b ill - •o,
toer. rail: the top fin

* Mil

ii||

ft she 7»h»rt»*.

: Pali
I

It n*

.

i

ti

*• it

ami d Hertelf
"That force a r |j l-a td op wn,(
we have lone this year in cogi
p«tltiotl." 'I t s Hawh *atd ‘ ill
trv my to -t to up,el my own pn
•litlion M« row bile I’ m not worry
log ih-'oi whet • I II finish "

RC mak«i you feel like N!
-----------\
• c *

Pel ) . t/*rrtii anil Ibe ftalre, who
h«* in**| ami defeated eanrer nut
retrirniil to her *;n|f n c re r ha’ e
dominali 1 the utmien'i Imirn*
tnenl* Farh his won twice In the
tail eight.

”

fZC 4M%L
^

Single round* id IB hole, will lie
playid tomorrow and Friday. Two
round* are •rht'Julril f.tr Saturday
with the In lowest »rnrers quaiiiyIng fot the la*t day

Of » * « K * * 1

tto * * co' A
* «r rocfl *TO*rti

******

If (

ri«fK ^ ,C * 1

Suggi a** I MIj -. Herg to be the

fharpcit puttm on Salcm'i Irtcky
Two late withdrawal;— in u le u r:
Bet SlelVas-j ef Birmlniham. A l l .

SOI c d i r r A t *.

P h o R t 173

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J4

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of y urn neighbor

iM I'l’Itign w h ile viM i'rr nwtiv litis S iim n t n
|i,t(n i

( r it v r l

rrg n l.rrlv

XV i l

mid ho it
lot m u new . |i,vekr rl

la vrrri! W f ir r e v r r vim v u n it Ion, tin t ru n rreelve your

i i i

|»m

hv m ill! Strip in liirl.iv n r cnll IH'.!I In iirrn n t;«' for vjirn tlo n

prove . b&gt; b- the r»&gt; J

Important liclor In iht r)r*o, M u.
Zifrarta* m.iy agree with pv|»y
P.iola’ thotrr r.f Loulte Suzga
The Babe car* ahe sxperiv Aftix

Ne-Mi Bottling Co

Ih'lt’l In i t* in Ii ss Ilf* III' inw

and Nan B -rrv of (Juincr. 11!
reduced Ihe field lo ST ef whieh I!
are ptr&gt;fex«iorta|s

d e liv e r y !

THE SANFORD HERALD

7\

�•*

Sports
Selections
«"•
a? r c r r osaoa:
A larg* Fourth of July weekend
raring Mat* ha* been «*t by the
Volu.la County Kennel Club .
Matinee* a.i will a« tbr rrgolai
night card*. Katuiilay arut M»ii
cay aftrinuni . . . It will i« inIvy v*tir.K to It r if ti In ivion III
Central Fluri.ta will elfect attrndiiur at lb* Sanfoi.l &lt; ar-linal
cam** , . . T V la eili.l *• a kail
Ir.* cauaa of th* decline in minor
I, ay or liatrball . . . I'loluthlv lh*
Caiill li**&gt;lll't wont . . . I.ih .i I
lr.tr i tit in tin* Florida Hiatt
l.tagur All-Star tram »«-l« i-tinri
hat bttn likantnilntiriK . . league
proxy John Kii.lrr n|nytnl u
laiyf dryrir of loral lnt*r&lt;«t. m o
Ihouirh tb&lt;n it no luoiri'i no in
try hrir . . . 1 In-it- t* "iii- San
fiitditc in tbr- loop . . Illy Mil *
Wilton. »iil»i,.lt. Cli rati l.i r
Furnriilne to *** Totiv T ia U rt
hya In n •llmlnatril from t
Vr'in.uriton trnnla rli*iiiplun»iii|&lt;&gt;
. , , liannv Mardlro'a trlli*m&lt; nt
Mom lb* liny wil roiitt- at a tl»«
anpulntiiirot to trlrviaioi: liotili*far, a , , . lie wat a favoiiti bul
Hal t on* bu»in*«« where an m il)
tilir.in.nl la good llilnkim- .
thinking. maybe, wink yuu'i« it.II
»i.)t to think . . Ho lull' for Mu
Vi-yrat-ohl Taiupun
lbi- I anl
I.,ala’ CtfttfBl I loll,In l.myiu
la in all schedule lot thr next
wtak ba&gt; been Jugglt.l .lightly
No gain* Sumiay. i.ut a tinyI.lalnrti-oiti make-up yaoi* with
Ionxwood at Mtno.rial Mailluoi
Momlav night . . ■ no yam* n*»t
Wtdnaadav. but a itoubkhraikr
aaainat I'iuioaail, tin following
Sunday b*l* .
* onfuMne. lan't
It? . . . Thr addition of i.lratl.irt
and Improved llatlit l,a« bull n-t
for Fort Mill, n 1‘aik'a t.-fll.ail
field . . . Frtd liana* I* Iok. 11it,
for looir tntlira in tin Sahfoid
*Kampttitiilitp it unit tooinani*nt
h i I., txirin n*il weak
Pin.
tattle noli-htil win No. Iii la-i
I ybi with a victory u.ei long
wood In C F l * plav
. . Ib'ir
pitching a*e. Jim Conioy, w»«o'i
aiound . . . He waa bitty Iblow
i*-ac a one hitter in lit* Milaotl
City llaieball League
M
doesn't took Ilk* Jat lit ail, will
trt* an thtoua-li will. Ilu- |iio
potlil move to SaOtoltl. aOil at
though It would In- nit* to bavr a
fill! half winnri In Mrinutial
Stadium, matl&gt;* tl'a Just »s will
they don't tnuvr In . . II tak«» a
lot of advance wurk tu makr a
elub b*ronir a "hit" amt alliad
far,a . . . H i a littlr lat* f»i that

Cub Third Sackcr
Leader In Voting

Clermont Blasts
14 Hits To Beal
Cardinal;, IMS

Sea Birds Have
Company At Top;
Beal Cocoa, 16-6

Clerm ont lonaril n I I hit bimage
against three Cardinal piteheis m
posting n Id 11 vii toi &gt;' over Haiiftud
in a Central Florblrt I •-ague lu .tl*
la tl night al M rti.urial Stadium.
The viaift»* t tltt " „ iiuit k on
o ff of Card starter J m i K n i t
I ntlie iniMal Irani* anti t-u* i.-'ver

Hr TtlK ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Jarkaonvllle Beach flea
Bird*, flrat half champloni of the
PlurrJa Slate League, struggled In
the ton for Ihe first lime In Ihe
second half with a ISA victory
over Cocoa last night.
There'* plenty of company for
thrm in flrat place; for a ihare
of it it held by the Lakeland Pi
Inti who haltered Daytona Beach
Id a. and Orlando's CB'« who were
rained nut nf a icheduicd game
with Ireland
For Jacksonville Beach, the vic­
tory wat the tlxth In seven Mart*
The Sea Bird* did It with pure
power, putting It* hit* Into clutter*
that provided five runt in each of
three Inning* Cocoa gave Marter
Will Slrol* a going over loo but
Stan Skafa relieved him and
filtCh.d shutout hall after the sec­
ond inning
llie May lolia Ilearh I Wander*,
winner* of Hie IU.1 pennant, have
Inti tlx tiralghl now and are
floundering a* badly at Ibry did
In Hie lira! half l.akelatrl irored
nine run* on them in the trcond
li ning making it eaty on Orlando
"I'tg a It, pile ft Ihe victory

In a d 'd In In I, Mu In.
mutter file lUlit ill Ilu 'In ig
rahto I., divide Hu- arm- l&gt;&gt; halfK rider wrenl ,it inning*, giving
Up eight liilt arid five run . la-k'e
reliefer Mel Flein-lier look o u r.
In a two -inn/* Mint I • h*r
waa tiiuelu -I for lour Iiiii*'!• an I
five acorea.
Sanford Manager lb«dil&gt; I «ke
iniule n ninth-inniiig in *iml app'-uin'irr and iillnwi.l a |inu of
rniia on a like rui ub« r *•f oil
T b e loaeia |CCord..I I I id ., live
in u h i Ii M initllia
-uli.g a'fu't

whirb netted 11V■- Iona
S a n f o i d le w b.«

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Wilhelm, Grissom
Best Bullpen Duo

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Alining At Bobo,
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WASHINGTON
— Middleweight* Holly Mima and Bobkt
llykn, both seeking a (hot at
crown, if f it a n l their war la it
night to an unusual IdTound draw
that did neither of their careen
much good
Mint! Watt,melon D C.'i tecond ranked roniender for the world
ml* i,tlJ by B k&gt; Olton. looked
•ti iny in lb* i.odJI* toundt when
h* lartrd Dykn with overhand
right hand punches.
Ilyket. Miami. Fla., veteran,
pilid up a big lead In the eaak
roundi bv rill-king kite at»J rlgWi
at Mima Him making Ihe Wash­
ington puncher mme after him
in trail of nixing It with him any.
whrrr near lh* rope*
S', it wound up with one ludee
giving lb* nod to Dyke*, #7 As.
..... I -. ir as and the refert*
•rein* it Sana — a draw under
District of Columbia boxing rules.
Theie were no knock town* in
io. buxer »
match and t
■uiiirwbal unrnlhuuxitic re a c ts
from lb* 7 tail Ian* who p i i d T j
-.* the nationally Irletued bout
Mini* weighed IM, Dykei, 1S9V*

Sp orts

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Manager M o
Durm her «f Ihe N&lt;
I
G'anl
tro u t in a d r
I i l l i I I . I l l |. I I It
i n r i a i ' i - a i ' u a l,aU-|Oum.|
biilat called Iii' In 1:' 1.«nt Imlli 11
i n . I H u i i ' t lll| i r u i e o l r l e for • u g e n r l l e a t r , ( l i r l i l l . » h o l a t ta il■t , ..| ll •1 \\ 1 I *|m
1
in lie. i n o l l i r r . M l* It IV I n i l * . I JlHI V ta rn o li a A t e lie.m i ' * *on.
G rit'o m Hie lu' t fi iti 1 bill anl
1 l . 4 i Ii
I luiiiia* l l a l l l I j i m I ' i I a *lt |.u iilol'l llie d a t l u l o u - ll ad
rliallenged in y b .l) lu I'f.itr hit
0 i d e |,is ■ ■l« I* I I I. Ml m u - ii.ilta •! 11 o n , l b * I n d i a n K i t * ■ a l I b r
itak'inrnt
1 lid |*i. i I b i d y i
tilo -tllli
( l i t l,4p|M i. Irfl'** ba ll f i o i n I b a l k * My G A Y L E I A I HOf
“ Show llie anolbee relief pili-bel
|un, l l . I * , and I l i n k * . In n p i a a * r t l llie b o g r ll ia l l l i r y ' l l l a
NLW YOHK -gv -There was cun
a&gt; i' ikmI a. •ithrr Willu-lni or r 1r i■
I . ., I. , r a m i iiioe u t i l t i i o u o i r . I T - I a l l I ' l m l o i
iidrrahlr Indlgnalton. or at leaM
to m ," Imr.tcher demaioh-d "I *t
amarenieni, among this nation’*
atone a |iail a« go- ti a Hu- .m*
•fn.rl» Ian* the other day al *ome
AI &gt; I - i .'ii M,e g lrjte -l lot d tldil
new* that came mil id the Wimbleabout It
dill I-'iwii Teriril* and Croquet
“ I ’ll 111 tn’t III on V M ile teeiel
i tub wIn ir fur nearly a fortnight
he aided “ ll llie I . u t '
&lt;in Hi*
Mir world'* best Irnnit player*
pell linn* l b ' year, ll ''III He w ri
have been uting up man) hundred*
in llie bullpen'
of irmtl* balls
Tin- M P.l ft iho * ili-fird
ll sernied that »ornr 11,000 pay­
I i,II • avam lla bul bltllng "apai* Ml* ' of Ibr
t ir 11*0111 Mill III
I I I ' Hi g III ■■ Ilf
ing customers had sat and stood
i
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l
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fit
Ilu
flit!
lino
aeainst
Mir
Irani
Hie tea't.ii mtli j irm llllvl u* ( -tie
tlirougli a lung afternoon nf chilling
loan an I Imi1,. Ill* I liifiiru Cuba
I'linne rrln i 'lull t i'iu i'l llr.t klvn
•f iii.ov i&gt; ii v*ai «ld Casarietta's appraiaiu* rain without having seen a ball
TiiPtday iilglil anl lh* ?!• i'-'O *|iet
l,.i, , aim aealnst in* wbldv llruins, who Iasi struck and then, upon bring
fainrt who •iw W 'dirlm -".|.|i|e Ilu
«• u.aiiai •i l-rraiiie of alkgr.l lack of will lo pr. bled bv the publie address sys
Ibidgrrs a* tin *i H i a Imlliani I r ­
leiii simply had gathered up Ihglr
ene loll y rtlrn ljy could have In
pot sessions and gone quietly bark
rrliullat
home There were no rain check*
Willielm't |ir|furmvt|re w :
on*
to Ire used on another day. There
id tilt be t nf III* &gt; a i,ll lb en
were no refund*.
te n d Hie teen* ill I! • cigM ’i lin
With Fain tniurrd. CavarrMta' The general reaction we have
mg with pinner- on fu -t n I *htr&lt;f
inust play in llie silal series al heard and read is that if anything
and iinliiilv mil and tbe riiinl
Cleveland Hut weekend
of the kind had occurred on Ibis
h'ltdilii; a 7 I le d Jack. - tloti'iK in
Ihe &lt; tills in lefiiariiiK favarre* side of Ihe big water there would
tlotol al llie [dale Walling rlidd
i . aiih Man Hack olfereil lu keep have been a man sited riot, at the
behind him w r. &lt;.11 11-1, ■ . ,-ti, I
l'tuI hi Mie iirgaiii/ation. but the very least Tins probably !« true
Buy Cauipiuelta
‘'util pro' r let'll-1 tu Mop nut and It should not be lightly assumed,
The 90 year util kniiekkhtll ex
My to hook on elsewhere
turweser, that the British tennis fan
perl held IMiintori In ■ it,,.it fit
M wat a tough tfo.t lor any man it necessarily a splneles* creature
lu let! Ibtl fail- I Ii a tv in - |be
Imiinrcd a- a manager and already licrautr lie submitted to such highriinnert lie i- d II -lee r , ( it In i,
n lireil In himself as a player Bill handed licatincnl
t di'lltile pl.iy 'I l f Giant went on
i'hil "d.l hinitrlf Mi ll he rnul.l do
o vrr niany year*, our ob*ervaIn filck up Hirn piii' hi then lull
well as a player coach
f|on has been that thr Brdish lennn
nf thr e-glith to w n r, ? a'vl l ., t
I can play io ..r l i games for f j n it a man apart lie bear* little
•heir fit I l in e le.nl over Mie ll.el
•me." he tall at he Ir.ed one resemblance In Ihe American vagerv 11 Hiree game
i bib afler another wllhmil success net) arid none whataoevar to Ihe
li t .- Hu |»«h gamy (hi i aann
Ik cvrn lalki.l about being a Australian, except insofar as they
ibal WiHu'lin u ifkrd in a winu.ng
Sl-u year player kina'ly Ibe While al) like lo wairn good tennis
gafne Sldec Juhi' 17 h » bat lift n
S.,x having miserable luck wilh
«y»Pr , mailer of 7S years, WlmIII lil.'ie garnet anil Hie Giant* bate
pimb hilfer* slgne.l him. t're.u hletlon has become more a stale
won them all l i e min the yr, y,-,r
mably he - I'etling k*. irrt j year, of mind than a mere fennl* tourni'
i lil trrcwtiall arli i bat an even • •• i m h o i
ll. invpir league mlnunuiii Th u mem to the normal Brilon The
better record lie ha pitrheil
.till lie ilediiit -d Iriuii Ihr -ulsry great sprawling plant with Its cov
17 winning , imi .-..i . , «i
,, »j .
M,e Cubs still have l.i pay him ered main stands and acre* nf vel
•nn ar-| |u&lt;t record ronifiarcd 1.1
•
under j managerial contract Tin* vely grass ha* become Ihe *hrine
Willirlni'x G?
*•'••• "
w i&gt; estimated al dhiisai
ad tennis loving folk everywhere

R ou n d u p

Cavan el Id To Play Against
Team lie Served 7 0 Years

VCKC Track

CHICAGO i/1*i Handy Jackson
of tht Chicago Cuba today c-tuinnl
lo the National kagur tlilid ba-&gt;
l«ad In tbr balloting for tbe an­
nual All .Star game al I kvMiud
July 19.
Jarkion regained first plac* bv
lf.399 volet over Hay Jahnuuki ol
Iht SI. Louis Ca'dinal* In lh* l.u
ttst tabulation. Jacktiui bad MM,ySII to ASfl.Oi’H for Jablontkl
la iry Yogi ll*rra, N.-w Ymk
Yankiva catcbei, held a 'l.blfi Ira I
over Mian Muatal of thr SI Louis
Cardinals In th* race for Hie p.lis
highest Imltvldual vote g I t i n g
honor*. Berra hat ASiV'li'il to U,\&gt;
I I I for Mualal.
•l» I lt» U*wilnir.| 1'itaa
Final ratuni* will Le announced
'VAHMI.NUTIIN II..Ilf Mims |i*.
M N»tsl»itf|nf|. Il l llnlrlif |lfk#«
Monday.
li* ‘| Ml aml t(ir« |h
U’ATKItlH'lt V (N.i.ii
T#.|i1»
Jockey Jimmy Stout nun nine •'llrwl T*|. I»«fl« III
I U r I Ioi*t
Mikes during the IttVi season at •«k |i|.*s| Ir UH r «i II a IIi m
III
Monmouth Park.
I nis.it i l u , t V t t f i . 1

Fight Results

tju i*i. u
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all

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nul l nddion Hi *MI ean cut a
wuk.. raner ar. "id fir.t bv.e
When d.d he findIhe baseball
v .w i' ,V ' ,
,
,
,
in ,
'A ' „
' M'lana Ion I*
dial I m mil tense Urause of man
aging and I rn in there playing
more regularly than I allowed myself as a manager "

Men and women and medium,|fr(j rhildrrn stand In block long
,(nr,
,or ,h|&gt; prlv„ f|e J
|H)y|ni( tirkel* which will permit
them |„ .land at Ihe .kies of Ibe
rrn lfr c„Urt .11 the neit dsy
Hl,nf„ , fini|
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M IN N EAPO LIS (Ah—
In n
b*st bull runty, Ku*a G rlnflry anj
Tommy Hurd, pitcher* fur Chart**ton in tbe American Asan, look
turn* pitching an.l playing right
field againat Minneapolis last
night.
CrlmMry eame into Ihr game In
the aevrnth, In the ninth he went
lo right unj Kuril t»»k th' mound
They kept awltching place* until
Charleston finally won in lha 11lh
inning, A-4.

Special Fourth of July

Tin$ton$
Supreme

All Typss, All Siiss, Passengsr
Changes Made
In Loop Schedule

Kail

Hurlcrs Switch
In Odd Strategy

0 « l u n u C ham p ion

W t mutt move
these tires quickly

K lle h t lllff A m i i - . l l T o l ’fr. P|»«rlkt
l»*r NN. Mut A fill
• r i l A I II II %« | ' _ A le «&lt;l!r
N)iMf|i||fiff
Km .lrr
R otir' t aI ••r«
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I I AI Ml nil r
••I*k
JklRRiEt x\ l. f '. im *
Mai* li ».l I ' r t i U r r
• H i l l I I I M i l l ' * — A l « Mile
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niff T a l
Il4 l»i
111•Ii ••i*. i s i r f lli.l*. Iluslr M ' •w Maris
J III* l»«ri» iMwaKfrr%. Hffiifisnl
N I N T H H U 11— A 10 Mile
I's.ft u Mi*., w III S. i* I leer. I..| &lt;•
I. ueli l i . i l » . O t l e f
n».l
He* Hat.
JsHfriiellRt ll al. Tta fia M i g h t . I'lalol
TI*. N T ll H U T — N IM Mile
|kat«* 11•*!••- t' A fr ln le I'e le r
K a m i * h|&gt;» r«J*le r l l t t i i l Juslf. Ilea«l
l. li i r T r a n • I m i I i h v t i
hant hlr*

f firtfto n *

Several changM In lha ache*
dale of plav far the Hemiwols
Crninly Senior Softball league
»rr* announced this Morning by
Hugh Carlton, director.
Tonight FASRON 19 will
tackle Horbnon Sparling Goad* la
Ihe doubleheadrr apence at 7:9#
o'clock and N'atlanal Gaard will
meet Wilaon-Mabrr In lha final
Nest Tuesday National Gaard
will open the twin Mil agalnat
liobnun and VC*i and FASRON
I I will play In Ike wind-up.

and Truck Included. Both Bleck
Here's your
chance to s o v m
on the Brand
New Firestone
Standard

and Whits Sidewalls, Tubsleif
and Blowout-Safe, PunctursSealing Tires In This Shipmaill

Grlmiley, a aojthpaw, pitched
ilv to ItflhAnded batter*: Hurd,
right!*, only to rlghthaniai hit-

Holiday Events
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Mla« D ill# lUnilicup, Frltinv Nlglil
(Annual Parade of Soiitlirrn liratiliesl
Mpwlal Mallnrtw H it. and Mon. — 2 I*. ,M.
All-Star Holiday Itaring Cards, Nnlim lnv
And Monday N lg h U — Poal-TIm# 8:15

SANFORD TKNNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

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rtu s i a x
IXCH AM O I
Champion

If YOU* O ID D M
M M C A * AM S

JayetM llound Dng D rrh y Sunday Nltfltl

R A CIN G T H R U SEPT. 17
i f a Always Cooler In
Daytona Beach

•h!L5*

l#t interned late. IF -M ; n a la n . t
and a lx ad dauhla casapetkian h r
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Religious Programs
To Be Ovcr W TRR.
F:?**',5ral Months
*

*

k j Schedule* of m oraine devotion*
Wr.d Sunday morning *ervlce* to
broadcait during th» ne*t »*v*ral
month* over radio station 'V T R R
have been d iitrib u tH to mambaes
of tha Saminola County Minl»t&lt;*rlal Anoolation by Pavtd S. Cnrna
f l* . radio chairm an
Broadcasts of devotions w ill be
mad* Monday through Frid a y at
• :.10 a m.
The schedule l« a« follow s•
Beginning: J u ly 6, l„ R Kushton,
A lte r n a t e Minfatei Q [*. M arsh;
W u ly 12, P hillip Brhlotsm .inn, A l­
ternate M inister Vent H a ll; Ju ly
1?. M. W. W yatt, Alternate Min.
lite r 11. I,. Zimmerman; J u ly 2ft.
S. L . W hately, Alternate Ministet
F . W. Kemnson; Aug. 2. G . K
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A. W . Stover. Alternate Minister
L R. Rushton; Aug 2.1, F . W
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J / u l l i p Schlevaman; Aug. .in. D. S
W a r n e fii, Alternate Mlnlstrr M II
W y att; Wept, fl, a . G. M clnnb,
Alternate M inister S L. W hatley;
Sf P* 1J. W. f* Brook*, Alternate

M inister G . E . K lin e ; S e p t 20 J . B .
Root, A lternate M inister K . E .
Meriting: Sept 27, H. L . Zim m er­
man, Alternate Minister A. W ,
Stover: Oct. 4, G. D Marsh, A lte r­
nate M inister W. P. Broods* Oct.
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Rushton, Alternate Minister tl 1
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Root; N or. I . M. H W yatt, Alternate M inister, G. I). M arsh; Nor.
8, 8 . L . W hatley, Alternate M inist­
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Klin e, Alternate Minister W P.
Brooks; Nov. 2 *. Vern H all, Alter
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29, A W, Stover, Alternate Min
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Alternate Minister 8 I W hatley;
Pec 27, W. P Bionics. Alternate
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Jan in. J|, | Irnmernssn. Alter
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G 0 M arsh, A lternal* M inister
G. K. K lin e ; Jan 24. K E Mensing
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Ian. 91, I R Hush*'-" ‘ ’ termite
Minister 8. I Whatley.
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TA IP E II, Foi moia, ir -jT h * eyes
of Chinese Nationalist* look anx­
iously northward today to two liny
dots oft thr hulking mainland of
Cum munut China.
The** or* the Taehen Islands,
northern anchor of a string of
bates thr Nationalist* hold within
a few minutrs MIO flying tlmr
luun the mainland.
Small a* they arc— thr larger
of thr two islands is L-thaped with
rarh Irg no more than four to five
miles long— the Tarhens mar one
&lt;tay prove highly strategic in the
global struggle with communism
They could serve as lumping off
l&gt;oinls for an invasion of lied China
— or &gt;hev could serve a* stepping
fTo.it f&lt;ir a Communist attack on
Formosa.
Lying about son miles north of
Formosa, and about the same dis
tanrr trum Shanghai, the 'Isrnrns
are bates for Nationalist guerrilla
forces.
Wills I T northernmost point ol
•heir island defense system In such
a tensities- position. Nationalists
are gravely ronrerned about a
rrrenl series of small air and *ea
clashes with the Communists off
Chekiang Province roast, close lo
the Tacliens
As a result. Nationalist officials
here hope the U. S. 7th Fleet,
which stands ready lo defend For
rnnsa against lied invasion, &lt;oon
will extend its protective arm to
tiie Tachens
Foreign press reports ol the re
rent engagements exaggerated the
Imminent danger of invasion. Rut
Nationalists feel far from secure
about the islands.
The problem of what to do about
the Tarhens crops up In most dis
cuisions of the Far Rax! mission
of Gen. James A Van Fleet, who
has made a special tour of For­
mosa (or President F.isenhower.
The former gih Army commander
*n Korea has a high opinion of
Nationalist forces and Ctuang Kal•bek’s leadership.
It’s no secret that Van Fleet and
Maj. Gen William C. Chase, head
of the II. S. military assistance
advisory group on Formosa, see
eve to eye on the necessity nl
strengthening Chiang’s forces. In
any such buildup, the Taehen Is­
lands are expected tn play a ma­
jor role.
It’a possible the tempo ol U. 8.
military aid will be Increaset In
bolster Nationalist drfrnsee In the
Tarhens If this includes the Tlh
Heel, it increases the rhanres for
a direct clash hi I ween the U. S.
Navy and Chinese Communists.
.The Communists could attack
the Islands at any lime, or they
could remain rontenl with chef
Irngtng Nationalist air and naval
unite In the area.
Some aulhoritita believe the
Commuists are trying to (ini out
il a mare threat ol attack on the
Twrhens will scare the Nationalists
oft and give the Reds a cheap
victory.
Nationalist officers make II clear
the only way the fteds will gel the
Wands ia to fight for Ihem.
There was time, on the main­
land before the Nationalists were
driven out by the Communists,
when such boasts meant Utile.

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Nationalist farces are mada of dlf
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LARGE EGGS
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H4VTMNA R EA FII— Member* of
thr Daytona Reach Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce Mi*» Dixie En­
trant- Committee are not* in the
m»l»t of the jub any other member
would gladly give up hW rnnfederate money for
Titeve committee membrf* sre
lookmR over pictures n{ the top
hrautie* in the South who have
ruhrnilted their applications for
tno annual Mi»* Dixie Ilexutv Con­
te*!, highlight of the Dixie Frolic*
here July 1-4.
They're being very careful shout
performing their dutle*. George
r.-nev chairman of the commit­
tee, -aid When they gjt through,
•hev will esn.e
with the nerPmi_
iii
to 2a lucky girl* w-ho'l! tic
eligible to compete in the contect
" We're ertt ini: an eyeful ot
beauty-," he *snl
Deadline ti .• -uhmitimx applica­
tion- wa- Monday midnight, June
ft onlv thu i- -Ingle jtlrli between
■he ape* of tT and at. rr*idcnti
■i South -if Mown-Dixon line and
winner- of a previnu* major
beaut) contect were eligible
'Thai make, for a -elect field."
i -&gt;ne&gt; -abt
and it accuret u«
-o no of the top heaidiev In the
South *
T h u . i- girl- -elected will begin
arriving June :bi They'll regiulrr
on July I Perconslltv Interview*
are «cnertwted for Friday. July 2
and the beautie* will compr-te In
the talent portion of the Mu* Dtxls
conte-t m Peabody Auditorium,
Saturday night. July 3 Ftuali of
th.1 M i-- Dixie conte*t and the
Milting -ult pba-e of it are rehedtilrd for 3 p in Sunday. July 4, In
.he beach-ide upon-ait theater
■tt.- Hind-hell
Dorothy Steiner. Uoea Raton,
Ha winner of tin- luvi contect.
mil in- here tn crown M l-- Dixie
ot w it
\nd awaiting the winner will be

USAF Command
Is Being Formed
For Pacific Area

H ICK ORY
SW EET
1 lb. Pk&lt;j.

PICNICS

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a Si.ono -clrular*hlp. or a Ji ixmwt

-WIENERS

Kraft'* Old Fashion Dulty

IPhotos Of Girls
Vying For Title
Being Studied

defence nmd. a diamond ring
■KrcpM-.bei, valued at ll.lfM. and
other iSerchandi-e price&lt;‘hsir*wan of the Dixie Frolic*
i. V i - ) I'nidr Stan Levy. Other
maior event- on the piogram wilt
lie a Little M l-- Dixie contevt for
girl- between the age- of .1 and 3.
inclusive, 'old favliioned” Fourth
&gt;d July firework-, and the Hound
I log Derby, in which the family
Imuch get* a i-hanre fur fame snd
gl-vy l*v raeimf at the Voluila
i oiiniy Don Track -

Oh Boy! Hot Dogs for the 4 th !

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Issss liwsll Froisn Chlcksn Uncut*. Thigh* A

LIBBY'S
Iumonads

DELICIOUS

TAR KEN
i.lmsads
7 cans 99c
Pan -Red I

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WASHINGTON T A Pacific Air
Force It bein : formed to take com­
mand over all I’lutr-J State* Air
Force invlallatlon- and personnel
in the va-t mean area from
Hawaii to the IxltiildiHe* nf the
Far Fact theater of operation*
i 'oiriiii.Hiding the Pacific Air
Force, who li i- to become perative
uevt ininitli. will be Mai Gen. Sory
Smith, now director of public rrlalinns for the Air Force
Thl» will lie the firvt single com­
mand for air force* in the I’acific
•inre World War It During the
war. rombal and tran-port opera­
tion- in the central Farlflc were
under control of the Tth Air Forre
The over-all military rnmmar. I
of the Pacific under the unified
•eltip. i« held by Adm, Felix
Stump, commander in chief of the
Pacific Fleet and director of com­
bined Army-Navy Air Forre*. The
Army commander for the I’ acific
i. \faj. Gen I lark L Ruffoer
l nlil now. there ha-J tiecn no Air
Force rommand
li t* planned that all U S Air
Fori - f &gt; , in Hawaii. central and
-oiilliw e-tern Pacific ivlaml* and
the Philippine- will come under
Smith'.* command Plane* and per*«nnel nperaling In that area and
we-iv*ai I on mbtloni or assign*
rnent* to Southen-t \«ia alvo come
under him
A It.Vi mi ilium bomb wing will
.irnvi* at Guam next tnonii to
lake -tation there under the rota­
tional duty program Medium bob­
ber wing- from he Far Fact Air
Forir al«o operate in and out of
*'lark Field III the Philippine*,
-.here a Jet tighter bomber wing
i- p-rtnanenily based
Later, interceptor outfit* pre-uinahlv will tn- assigned in the
larger ba*e* m the Pacific com­
mit, t area, and tn the future any
withdrawal of American air power
from h a - •-« in Korea and Japan at
a rrttili of broad change* In
Mtalegic and international policy
would mean I tint tt would Use up
pniiUnn* in the Pacific Air Force
command rone
Tin- immediate major function
of the Pacific Air Command will
be to supply at-J maintain Military
Air Transport Service unit*, oper­
ate airsea reicur outfits and air
evacuation (ho.pitali planet
The Pacific commander also will
work with Slump ami Hulfner in
ureparing and keeping up to-date
Pacific war plan* integrated into
the over all *teat rule plan* tyf lbs
fume chiefs of Staff at Washington

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diliuir braring for I-awrcnrc Henry
Mien 2 t. reputed member of Flor­
ida'* Cash L'ane. t&lt; ntannrd hero
a- -oou a* Florida officer* arrive,
hut the hearing mu-l be held ht
July 21.
The FBI arrested Alien June 14
on a Gainr*ville, Fla . warrant
charging unlawful flight to oveld
prosecution for burglary fhj min
alio ii wanted in ronnsetiun trim
a luprrmarkrt burglary in New
Orleans.
Irregular distribution nf niafaJ
I* one of the principal rautsl ct
pericdic

lamlnai is India.

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rH hack yard I0»3 Adam* A v r
Window Mila — Until*
equity— Avsurnr rnuf'ga
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M iracle Concrete Co.
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partly furnlvhrd, in *|iilr*t lhady
lection 7 nut*'* mil, near More*,
churrhe* unit school Priced tor M A llo t,A N Y liniih T V I aide, *111
tpilrh talc at H.I.V i i» i «ith good
vi I tup IN licet condition. t all
HtalniM Haiti II*
657-W.
term* it required.
2 Itlvrrfronl Ini' having Win Icpt
of rlvrrfr''nl Owner
aril I BOY s 711 lllo rlc lino | i » n l
Orive
either nr holh al It Mono each.
8 K M IN O L K R E A L T Y
r o i.A iio io I lltn■■. Camera* and
r. tt til lilt
— I IV. tut IK II Its
PON B E N T
arpp iirir ' at WlelmMC* Tom
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IMI I'ark Airtuir
I'hnne Zi
rra Shop 210 ,*a«ith I ’ark A vp
W RLAKA APARTMENTS*; room*,
l.trnlnc* All tV or 1479 J
private bath*. 114 W. Pint St
FliHir C lrm ier rmrl W in
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FUR NISI I ED
Itohv II. William*. Aawwtale
Clark Court, 17-92 South nf city IIC N Pari A vp
."hone Mjn S rn k n rik Class ami I’ainl Co.
^jnll*.
112 I I I We I
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"hone
Itolrerl A . W illiam s, Ifra llo r 2 FKDDER Air Conditioner unit*.!
t A P TS for rent n*iw, Calei Bide
Hay mood L. .......IqiiHt, Avvmlate
G Tim each. I new; I 2 Yra. old
Phone 328
Phone It,73
Atlaotlr Itaok llldi!
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PHONE 1821

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rare f'eriieter). Burtne** otfleei

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H’ES. letterhead* Mate
1 m rnti. invoice*, hand bill*. and
I p r n ij r a in a, elr. t’rngrev.lve
Printing Co,, Phone 406— 403
ABtltuN \V V SI'll I’ l i s
3PI S.inlnrii Avp
Phone 1.3211 Wp .I 13th St.

2

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Day M o r e Publication

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T u rtle

Snnppln'
Mower*

New lorallnn— Jiivt ntrt of CIV
limit * Now handling Krntt A
walrr Outboard Motor* Alto a
fanixio Imp of competitive prlre
mower* irnnt Snappln* Turtle—
pri vi up
s. Seminole B lid .
Phone 2111
LAWNS mowed. Call Doyle Corley,
Zaai W.

D iiA cl.lN t rrntat by day. e ; r l
or month. Phone 1411 Ixe Con
•Iruetiori Co. of Sanford. 319
Klin Avr
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T H E SANFORD H ERALD
p - ELE C TR IC A L SKBVTCKS •
Pag* I t
Th an. July I, IM I
For Appliance*, contracting— all
JALOUSIES
'round electrical tcrvica. tine
tifiJm e Aluminum— Free EatiRACE FROG D is ri-A Y
your General Electric Dealer.
main. Free Tnalallatlon— Tele­
BALTIMORE A - A new gue«t
phone 1423 Furniture Center.
f l u f a H E k c ir lc Co.
wa* on dliplay tolay al the Bal­
»1« W. Flral.
I l l Magnntla A rt.
O n e 442 timore Zoo— a ilx-lrgced frog.
Schoolboy* Janie* ft Franne*
PLUMB INC.
and Reid MacCallum of Phoenix,
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Cnntrarl and repair work. Free
lid . dlicovered Ihe unu«ual vpecl
etllmalea. R L. Harvey. 204 HAYNES Office Machine Cn., men on Ihe golf rour*e of Ihe
Sanford Ave Phone IX2H_______
Typewrifen, adding machlnea, Hillenadle Country Club
Sale* Rental*, 314 Magnolia, Ph
Dr. Rnberl Sira muni of Ihe Na­
19BOATS . MOTORS
-l»
44.
tural Mbtory Society of MarylanI
William P. Smith, Outboard Sale*identified Ihe frog av a “ nol un
Service, Mercury OuUmard Sek FILIN G Cabinet*, any *lre Flnr known" type of freak, but Mill
ee. 2313 S. Park. Ph are 1174-J.
Ida'* largest itrrck Check with "very rare."
George Stuart. 36 East Churrh
BOATS. Boat hullrltng, aupptlr*
Street. Orlando.
and hardware Trailer* C. Vail
The people nf Ihe Cnlted Slate*
Woo&lt;lwnrklng. 312 Sanford. Ph
21B E A U TY FARIPR.H
-2 1 had 26 per cent nl Ihe Inrome „f
2213 W
Ihe world In 1936 and *n 7 rer cent
H a rrie tt’n Beauty Nook
In 1916 »ay* Ihe Twentieth ( enlury
» • F U R N ITU R E- fn * M flg ^ e re
Special* on Permanent* till July Fund
V E N E TIA N BUNDS
13th Air Condllloned c»|l on
Par i.o y pricer! Roll* Head Blind*.
f'lASSIEIED DISPLAY
Aluminum vials, enttnn of p|av
Hr lane*. Complete repair lervlce 23— M U N D R Y SER VILE -2 3
Seminole Venetian Riled Company
One hour • Waih and Damp
Fnninitw
*76 Wet l Third SI.
Phone : : i
Diy
USAN-0
One hour 4 • Waih and Dry
Free
Fold
21 M IST AND FOIIND
It
MutbpriMifing
Ftnlihrd Laundry
1a w t f o u r r r r r
Sanilone Dry Cleaning
HO S. Palmrtlo
'/ ynu have—adverfive your loai
SniithHlrlr
Ijn m rirn m n l
Ph. IM|
Fm EE Inr d^ee time* In the
.South »lde of Fond Mart Bldg *
Herald through the rourteay of
Ihe Florida Stile RanlL

to tell r'.ill 677
er. harpened I* m l like new
F U n N IS H K II
kllchcnrlip
apt
S iin im rr is I he ’ITme In Huy
Itlryrlev rrpairerl. reluilll, paint
Klumhe* land Courl. Iliway 17 92
Home*
•
drove*
flanrhea
Komi'
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"Id
piano
MO
Mint
veil
tin
ed Key work Harold Stanley,
Bnuth nf City l.inilla.
Invert ment
week M IS IV '&gt;'1, St Sanford
Mil K i d Ith SI
C. A . W i l l HIM IN . Sit
ONP. ROOM rfflcMney apartment
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Att NINOS. I V I O I S I I S
^■n Wt t 2nd SI
Phone Ilia
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Small
Manuel Jacnbtrn'a l&gt;rpl Store
down payment and 0 1,11 month
Aficnl— Olertn c, I ’tt. 2 i n i"&lt;" P.VCiTINC. small Join appre LOST lied wallrl near non) *e
lvey‘» Keen money, return wal
ci.it* «l 12:1 J.
rel lit call Dayi— 1M7-J. Nlghli
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Phone
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A T T R A C T IV E 3 room lurnivn.-d
let to Tntirhlnn'v Judv Clarke
1291
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Sanford
Apt Tile bath, »creened |i*irrh.
MAX r. •or l *’vn mowed hy Jerry &gt;mm
NO MOWN P A Y M E N T
Water furnished A mile* finrn
1 0 1 Phone n r ; w
Turn voor cooling pr'ibleur over
22— E L E C TR IC A L HERVH Rj*_a
Sanford |37 ,v&gt; per month Ph»np 3 Betlrratm rnavnnrv hon e Car
to
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screened
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etr1373 tite r 7 p.m.___________
|!tt|| MINI, i" i. rlcer.il, graded FHKifDAfRK appllanre*. tale*
II. II. I 'O I 'K C O . IN C .
rav. Mo.l «|11&lt;1hfv hr Cl loan
lie* . •Kruhhery moved. DeW'HI
and irrvlce (i fl High. Oviedo.
Phone 1440
2 A N D 3 ROOM aplt Reatonahle
Pay riming ro»l» only 33no 200 S Park Ave
lltmler I'hnne an? W
Fla. Phone 4131 or Sanford
Dealer ■ For
I I I Elm Call 17*7 W.
l^tw month!* payment1 Plume

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Sanford, 1991

2 A N D I Bedroom Apartment*
Call llin

4 ROOM furnlihed apt. M3
Ea*t 14lh St
UNFURNISHED a room
Phene 423
AVAUJN Apia
Phona 423.

ST. J O H N ’S I I K A f . T Y CO.

Phone 1129 - A II Pelrrtn.i, Broker
401 Aworlalrv
A ll I'eler-on J r ,
P J Chetlervon. Allterl N K'lllv

bmjte

116 Weil 2nd SI

IIIIV - S U M , - IM '.N T
RAV3IOND M H i l l . . Ill M I O H
f*. D IBcM* y man, Avioclalr
261 Stiulh Park Are.
Phone #kn

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6 * 9 lle.y y wright Lino
Irum ling*
llrg 116 93 t htorne Step. vtrvrD
124 93 ( halve Cot
Ilea P9 93 ITjlfurrn
lirnkery
Keg 119 93 Metal Ulllily
(abirrel
Keg 119 93 Cedar Wardrobe
Keg lr.9 93 chrome 5 pc.
Dinette
ftrn 169 93 Sofa Befit
Keg $79 93 Studio Lounge
Iteg f 109 93 3 4&gt;e Bedroom
Suite
Reg noons Bunk Bed
( ootplele

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I 'll A I ’Inn,r* log
For Krun-deling and repair*
Nothing D»un -Small Monthly
Payment*
Slier mun ( ’nnrretp Co.
Ou* We--1 lllh
phone- I7»l^|(y»|
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Piano

H in d a tl F ie r irlc ( ’o.
Rendl* and Crmley Appliance*
Youngilown Kllchen*
Eleflrlral rnnlracllng and repair*
117 Magnolia Ave.,
Phone 113

Seminole County
Motors, Inc.
Dodgf— Plym outh
519 E. Flral gl.

Teeholrlan

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Stan's Bike Shop
310 E . 4th
(F o r m e r ly
I I. E . S h u m a n 's )
Bicycle R epair
M ow er Sharpening
Key nml (ieneral Repair
Prom pt Service

TJIK GRIDDLE
"Jud Good Pood1*
P*r*l«g Slevk*. Chlrken. (r*oU
Dube*. Ilaliaw Spaghelll. S*6
I'lmd-s 1k tlu - Luruhcona : M
Dinner*. — Barbecue and
Hand* lehr*.
Kara*, tblrken*. Turkai*.
liakrd whole la Order.
Salad* In Quaallly.
II*. 17 92
Phona 137»W
O P E N D A IL Y
0 :00 n. m. ■ 10:0(1 p. m.

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.
Out West 13th St.

CAfil'LN TN Y and painting. Call
19M 974 W
4 ROOM furnlihfd api. |S3 401
*7*0f i t c a l ( I c a l L f
IIAI I GARAGE Inr general Auln
Eait 14th M
Ilk*
repairing Aim Wrecker Service
Room 2HI I'dwarrlt* Bldg
39 00
in? O lery Ph. 1090 M - IV* R
IM A M . 4 Bedroom home Living Park K Commercial
Pit 16
Night*
room, dining area, kitchen, fenc I. R Aleiandrr
T. M Slrmger
11nn
&gt;d bark yard. HO per month. Irani
Keg Real Fllote Broker*
4*•••
CARPENTER WI1RB
Ada mi Av*, Phone Mra. Wllle.
59 93 For quirk repair |nhi. nr imall
Whether buying or telling, II wll1
l i » l until l p m.
_
pay you lo vee;
hulldlng Call Jim 1162-M-4
Mn&gt;l
FURNISHKP api. 3 ronmi irreen
J. W. IIAI.L. REALTOR
Avpliall paving, land clearing,-fill
ad por
pore*, extra rnlltway bed.
Florida Slate Rank Building
66'Kl uirt and clay
;e, a ll Park. Phone San
Call H a ir
Phone I7M
‘ •peiirer
( u tm lrorllon
1331 R 2
Co.
iM h I I i i t
of S a n fo rd
ARTICLES MIR Sh I.E
- 3 701119 E. M ill SI.
Phone 117 Malllaml. Fla. I’h**ne. Winter Park
FURNISHED collage: I and 1 bed
717RI
lly»d furniture, aiiptiani-rt, tool*,
P60BI »p4a. Call 432 W.
etc. Bought — vrdd Larry'* idirl. EASY Sirin )rr Wv tbef E&lt;re||enl
Rforflrtg — Sheet Metal
1219 Phone
condition, Cot!
J BEDROOM block heme M3 a
321 Eavl L«t SI I’hnne 1631
991 ll
month. If you qualify for a HI
lleollng — Air CnmHtinninf
Loin. Immediate occupancy, lant
U S E D T R A IT O R S
Fvann Roofing and
Adam*. Phone IMI
2 Frrd Fergumni I Oliver 70.
6
A R T U b L H W A Y I I M ____*
Healing ( o.
H ritl T r n r t n r Co.
Pkoaq ||
00M and bath furnlihed apl. Sanford.Orlando Iliway Phone 3(11 WE UDV. .r|) arid Ira-le lived lor 171 We*l Lnllnn b l
niiure Wllion M«ler Funrlture Co
In— Raaionabln rent. Call
11
n
LNSURANCE
'-J A B
III F. HI I'hnne BS6
Shopworn and Mlnmalrhefi
Redding
7—
Pri* f lvr«l*n k Swppllea — 7
rise, BEDROOM
on
ONE
Furnlihed col
Mulitall/e A n d Fconomtg*
Free electricity and water
U P T O IIP ; D I S C O U N T
1 on s a i r
7 pi i j ive Bird*
ln*ur* with
a month R. J. Carrol 1
4 Single IMl&gt; wood llcrl*
Blrrrlrr,
1020 laurel A**
point! Motel. 17R.
2 Bahama, 0 ed crnirhr*
Phone 639 W
I Double I bdl yw nod Bed
R ollaw ay and Baby Hcd*
I Complete liedronm «ulle. mi 16ltl I I' W A M I ll
I*
"Ynur Mutual Friend*"
Day, Week nr month Tel 1423
ole flnl»h-231 nlf
Phone 164
f rrrnltnre Center, 116 Wevl Flrvl
G E N E It A I, Sheet Mefnl Meehanle
E r l l O l . ’S
H F O D IN O
W.tge, riOntlienMir.ile with alii)
Corner
Celery
and
Sanford
Are.
COOL, clean 4 Room dnwnvlalr*
By Phone 79 Santnrd
I'hnne 1232
apt. &gt;11 Park Avr
M ASHA 1*&gt;o Irurtlon work Hull*
W m luTv
All
im.i Iipv
rU R N IS IH ip Apartm rnT Kler , USED
Preferred Bale, fo Preferred
er (my t.ib Cirntr.icl Applies
T hornughly rernndilmneil. Tevi
and
nd walrr Summer ralev
Policyholder*
lion guide, “ Al.i'kit to il,* trnlli
ed, apprlived and guaranteed —
l-J.
11 &gt;V) Wrile Box 452. ( Ill o
John
W
iliiam
i Inn. Agen.'f
Krnm 139 tu Kaay lertn.v.
Kennydale, W»«h
I I I Sanford Atlantic Raak
FURNISHED rnll.gr
Children
I Inildr II. W n|r«
Phone 34
welcome Phone ll&gt;4 W
DE
____
ly,
Appllanre Corporation
help
harvr.t
rfop.
in
New
York
M
l
Sanford
Ave.
Phone
2117
1 ROOM furnlihed apartment 416
Mitvt be vtdwr Hon r oroviderl
, fPalmetto
l
Ave. -Phone 1067
---------w.
rrnt tree Wrllr Bert Mrfrowell
Jalouuie Window** and Doom
RPvB US F I R S T FO R
Stony- Hill Farm Alton, New
C LEA N anl Car gtrage. I nr 2
New low price* —
tmurance of all kind*
York * W*»ne County,
adult*. 411 Park.
SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO,
R A Y M O N O M. B A L L
761 IVevI HI SI.
Phone III
South Park Ave
Phone 960!
LAR G E. furnlihed room with pri­
IIWORR W ANTED
- H
vate hath. Quiet neighborhood
A
lu
m
in
u
m
IN M R A N C E
1300 Magnolia
W ILL DO ironing In my home II B Venelian Hllnda
I’hone 730 W.
OOM furnlihed apt Private en­
— Factory lo You —
m OLK*M I O H 1 *aSI is
I
lace. 013 Park Ave. Mr*. It. W Enrloied head Sag proof bollnm E X P E R T Ivplvt davlre* typing In
Pin it!) « 1 [
r.
rail with plaillr end*. Pliillc nr
her home. Dnlnrei Poire. Call
496 W
rayon tape*. Collon nr nylon
A J l AN l |( I a •v► i ) l ,
I Bedroom Home 1603
rord*.
!eUonvltle Phone 443
WASHING
and
Ironing
done
In
mi
Senkarlk.ftlAna and Paint Co.
IR V IN G P R Y O R
home Phone 231 K
Phone 376
h fR N IS H EOW
D IVII&gt;|R
rollag# *|IH
with IR
(Nrf 112 III Writ *nd St.
20* . 210 M B IR C H B L D G .
pofte ^One
‘ » let
Bedroom. Rramnahle
CAKPP.NTKTl ward* general it Your Slate Farm Imurance Agent
U N F IN IS IIK D K U R M T U H F
Elm
alr and painting Thorns* W Low ro»t auto and (Ire imurance
CbeM*. de*k* and bonkr**e* or
etgiuon. 1401 Court St. Phnn*
N IC E, redecorated live mom and
eomplele bedroom *ulle». I’hone
,
1031 R.__________
£ath apartment. Furnlihed m
1473
IN S U R A N C E
' unjyrnUhed. Screened porchei Furnllitre Cenler 111 Wevl HI St. ACCOUNTING. Part Time I’hnne
1033-R after 12 noon.
*
REAL
ESTA TE
L U M I N U M W IN D O W S
FURNISHED ! Bedroom, upilalr* AllAtype*
Wll.I,
l&gt;((
1
hlld
rare
in
rnv
home
t'ru
m
lfjr
and
Montetth
Quality twlng equal We
apt CaU 433 W.
Day nr nlglil. Call 1532 M 2.
are nnl undrevidd
Phony 731
Box M
C A M P R B L L 'S C A B I N B T
M A G N O L IA A P A R T M E N T S
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I’lmne 1447
Juat renovated, furnlihed 170 - 173 Iliway 17 9? South
------------- n r r r r m i m s -----------•er month. 1313 Magnolia SI
A .R .C . A lu m in u m JnlousieH
If yon have a am alt hu*ine*« In a I A , FLOWERS FLAITTS-AM EUlg
Jona'» Rcelty Co. Phone 1129
With G'hmI Ifnutekeeplng'* teal of
verluded part nf town and are COM PLETE landtcaping. Tropical
approval. Sire 24 37i3o*t— Only
N t w , Modern Office Space
Inleretted In getting rtnlnmerx,
riant*; Bitter Blue Sod: Top
Il»s n See lliem al
Now eveilable at The Edward'*
Kit Ihe *ervice you nlf*r !n the
Soil A D _Hountree C a ^ n u T
Building. Rint — 130 and up per Hhermnn Concrete Pipe Co.
CU**l(led rrdumo nf Ihe Sanford
Herc'd. Cell IMJ.___________V 1 7- AUTOMOBILES ^ 1 1
n‘i Out Wevl 13th SI Phone 1241 1661
one 1129.
S A N F O R D M O TO R CO.
FOR
BALE: Dreamwold Trailer
H K f ilN Y O U R V A C A T I O N
tED apt. 3 room*: Por
Ph. 137#
Park. Financed by owner Pay 1461 Freerk
At Rnhvon'* Sporting Good*
ment* lo ault YOU. Subtlanllal
____ _ rivate bath, hot i
Special* nn Billing tackle, beach
down payment Will take Trailer E.XPANDO Home, Pralrl# Schoon­
»ater. electricity furola
and rampltur equipment.
er, Stewart. Bchul* Naihaa tad
a* part down payment. Call
Evtnrwde Sale* **4 Sendee
Yrllowstnne. 13% down. 9 year*
222 0 .
Rnhtwin'a S p o rtin g Cnoda
304 Eail Flral SI.
Phone 9M RESTAURANT for tale: Excell
V astmn r trailer sales
11 and icreened porch. $30
ent location, good bu«lne*» Phon* 3-3443 or 3 2L»3 Palatka, FU .
NO M ONEY DO W N "
Priced to »ell. Phone 9161 • E. R
1946 CHEVROLET pick up Duck
Buy* brand new Frlgldalre. All
Walker.
apl Private bath
. 1136 Dodge, good n r Itabporcelain Inilde and outf only
Palmetto Ave.
trip* US
Frlgldalre baa Hi. Hold* 41
13
MISCELLANEOUS
1
3
Will JAMS USED CARS
pound* froien food*, Hoy on nur
INISHED I bedroom hmive
ORLANDO
LornVng
Renllnef,
«&gt;r
709 Celery A*e,
Phone t19M
eifluilvr meter Ice plan and
■ka Mary. Screened porch,
Undo Evening Star. Call Ralph
gel a receipt Initead of a bill
•htar. CaU 1042 . Night*
Ray,
I16VJ
_____
IM
CA
D
ILLA
C
4
dour
»edan, Ittl.
every month.
612 Catalina Drive Phone 1430 J
Uied refrigerator* alto available
SPECIAL HERV9TR
-II
before noon
mi Ihla plan.
Ctnnda H. Wolfe
Special — T V nnrl Radio
1931 VICTORIA. Ford. Rxcellu
Appliance Corporation
rendition. Will aell or trade
Service and Repairs
303 Sanford Av*.
Phene 2117 H (‘A Motorola Kata* *nrt sunder*
P U m* 1796 J.
Gertr’s Texaco Hervleo
1910 DODGE Redan with new mo
Ilia Sanfard Ave.
Pkoa 1466
lor. Reaaonable. Call IMI altar
4pm
FLOOH landing and ftnlahlng
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi
MOBILE HOMES
note County xlnre 1933. U. M. The very bait and leleal model* al
H O M E T R IA L
Gleaion, Lake Mary.
reoionable price* and eaay
le rm i clean u»ed trailer* t W
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ph"iie 7IM Bnilte I. Sanford

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Weather
Make Sanford Your

Clear («• parti) cloudy anil eontl.iurd m i tit Ihluugb Saturday
with widely tcaltried mostly * V T
m. - s Ihusorrshnwert except fsr a
itr. night »»d .

Shopping Center

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A N IN D W P E N U B N T D A I L Y N E W S !'A P E R
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Rio Grande Subsiding;
62 Are Known Dead

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No Strife From Strike
Suyb Company Employes All On Jab;
Onlv Two WE Men Employed In Area

E A G L E P A S S . Te x. i/T’&gt; Tin* Rio (irhiule was back
it) its bank- today, its re m lliiK waters c a rry in g the secret
r&gt;{ V.oW manv died mid b a vin / i&gt;" ■•tuls tif foul, liisease-ltrerdtng mini.
Hidden in tin* m uck and in the drain in g waters was the
answer to w hether the best available figures— 152 dead. 9.0 to
400 m issing fall short of the tru th .
President Eisenhow er declared the stricken borderland
eligible for disaster loans. Gov Allan Shivers' own state
disaster task force flew to the border to w ork w ith
the
Ifili rai jieople, The lied Cross. Ihi

sub alinii Army and individual
bad lltllr rest.
Clothing, food. medicine and
money were on the way,
i he need wai greatest across the
liter in Piedrtt Netvai, whose an
nnunced loll oi 3d dead and ft
missing may be a mockerv One
W, .n un army in.ilor said the dead
there may number more than bw
Nuevo Laredo sitter Mexnat
Nam** of Seminole County girls eltv nt Laredo Tex , counted It*
attending * 4 11 Camp at Camp first dead— the bodies .if five mem
McQumrrle at Astor l‘ark ivtr* re* t*er.. nl « fanillv Identified onlv altainl this morning hy Myrtle Wil­ Gober They were recovered ye*
ton, Home Demonstration ugi-nt- It dav
Me'Iran pride liras ented dellv
Tha group will dcpivrt via but
(rom the Court llouio at noun ary of aid which the United State,
Monday, and return at about th* was anxious to tend across tin
tarnc lime next Saturday. Mitt rner Annaierlh protocol de
fuiovd " k p o il ui ' 71 ," painted by A M Willuid
fulmk H*.oy dalm it iniiiMtl.il jo n ii m I//4
Wilton will ai'vompany lb** group in and s a lor.nal reuuetl from lhThuia attending m&gt; Bonnie Cut, YL-'leani. The rconest was no*
furthcoming,
although
ever
tone
Jtanrtlo lire*, Faye Garner, Charlotta Harmon. Aharon H*-rvUh, here knew food, medicine, vsilri
Kay Ivey, Unda Kokr, Mary ( lano and technical help a t , needed Ir
Ltwit, Eileen Myers, Dorothy Me- PledfXX Nerva*
Ditorgaoitation reduced the ef
Alexander, Ja * Utboino, Kind) fccticenest
such help at Ihe tl
Lou Russell, Ann Schumnh) r. Sul­ S delivered of
protocol F&lt;vnt
ly Wallace, Dully Hatch and Hilda ferried over detnile
helicopter w it di*
Erglt of Sanford Clubs; Jeannir iritis ad hv bytruck—in
the nut
F A N S A L V A D O R . E l Salvador i / t v Rebel chief i »rlo*
Beckham, bonni# Lou Buwertox, •Hatched hindt of the hungry
CfiMillo Alloa!* and g o ie rtin u iit Loss Col I Ifego Moii/on
Ida Cook, Alice Hull, llette J e a n n l a _______________
Rob.i.tun, Margaret Smith and
•ly'uud u jw-ace m e t here today enduiy Guatem ala1: tw o week
Loult# Smith of tha LongwuoJ •%*
old civil w ar I hey pledged n continuing fiplil to wipe ,.ni
Club; Gayla Burke, at Freeman, I W O / \ r r 6 S T 6 0
SEOUL
— South Korea s new cnminuiiitnii in the (V n t ia l Amerti'.’in nation
( illi A* &lt;1 I .Motorists able li
Dolor at Kitsch and Myrna Wil- r
,,
,
r
Iv electrJ National Assembly to
Ih e treaty provides fur a Itevv five -m a n nnlitni v m nla
gel ahead id the crowd lilt till
llama uf thr Lake Mery Club; Bur- h O l O W I I K ] J O T C O
day
handed
President
Syngniau
Giiateinnla's fourth guverm nm it this week w ith Moii/oti as highway* early today for the tony
btra Uriffn, Cathy Griffl* anJ
w ,,w
Wire a still and unexpected tebuke top man T h e other m e m U -rs Include Castillo and one of I . July t Weeks lid
Janat Johns tif the I.ak,- MonruJ
by refuting (u confirm bis new
Other lliuusamh went lo woil
Club: Geraldine Jacob*, Dal plumaide** and tw o m inisters in M nnzonN outgoing regime
» , *, grips packed with sjmri
Two Seminole County residents Cabinet
I'hilbn*. I’atriria Stone and Jeanne
ilotlii
eai!y to catcli i-vi-niny
A
u
th
o
rita
tive
sources
nuld
this
arrangcuu-nt
would
con­
Many
o'
It
bee's
own
Liberal
par­
Markka m of the Genrva Club, Vat a were arrested last night by sher
Iranis, tmses ant plain-' for - siIn
Spivey of tha Paola Club and Msiy ill's ileputlrs on charges of "reck ty member boiled to Join uul- tinue lor 15 days all.-r which th.
liter *.r-uir
Ann Slayton, Klrna Tuhtr and Ita- less driving", aeronlmr to Deputy pendents ar*l Democratic Nation­ junta will elect a "perniatienl'
llu .Vilumal Sati I v I nuns'll i alists in withholding confidence chief.
tackuh T.diy of tha Oviedo Club. n . ( i . Owen.
timalrd thal wiih good wtalhei li
The agreement was signed ai
Th r accident occurred in loing frum I be slate of nuiiulerv
mill hill cat will In .in the nation's
The vole wai Mi for the Cabinet 4:45 a in in the ci-.'i-monial hat*
The Mayfr-ir Inn Swimming Pool wiw»d when Mrs Olive C. Arnold's
highways Saturday Suhdav am
of Kl Salvador'* presidential bouse
will be available Monday lor tin car was struck by one drivrn by and 74 against, with lo abstaining. befiite amhasMd &gt;rs an t represent
VI noli-s llir peak volume of Ira
Snyder of Maitland while *hr V vote* invalid and 12 absent
use of the members of the SI a) tail Jaek
vi 1 will occur Monday afternoon
wa* attrm|iting to turn Into het
The pa volts were four short of allies of a doyen countries and the
Inn Bath and f (nc.it Hub lbs driveway,
ii I evening wlirti thr tourists head
acrurdir.g lu the report the absolute majority, IbJ. needed Vatican II proi'laini* a total cease
pool, which it u.-ualiy clused lot
home
Snyder’s auto struck her car on for Cabinet confirm aIIon In thr iite m Guatemala
Cleaning on Monday* will be diaui
I ul some s.m ul the hlgbvqas
UaiUlio'i loUowert inudrd thei
,#4 Mid cleaned rest Tuesday, in the right side, bounced uvrr th* 209-smt lo-gi'lafuie
tavilrrs Hit- is,i&gt;v be then la-t
l. ur.eland from netghboGnj Hon
curb, went through several yard17te oppuiltinn was led by Xhae't duras
Stead ,
filly
I holiday weekend Ihe cuuil
on June 19, »iwin&lt;* t,i ur*r
mapped a power line and came l.&gt; two aliungrsl political enemies tn
• *
*
cil estimates thal mi in lot wdl h&lt;
rest approximately 400 yards from Ihe Demucralii’ Katmiuii-i parly— throw ihe Giimmuni&lt;1 supuorled
Tlw Kaafurd pint ultlcr will to the site of Ihe original collision
IIA.VM I n d o c h i n a u4*-Thc killed in era‘ hi between «t p in
^oiiviimrnt of President Jacolt.
closed all day July J In ubsers.inrt
Damage to Mrs Arnold's rat former Assembly Pres*lent P II Arhenr Gutman Arlient n-iigncl Frinch announnd today their today amt midoigtil Monday
ef the 1*010lb ol July, lim e Mil wa* estimated M S37S bv deputies shinn
' ‘ky and Chough Pi. any
«g ok
U I Mindav and a cea-r lire fol fro p^ ha*,- "surcpsifutlr , n
The
The twu
two were pailirularlv
paitlriilarl erili lowed »n Wednesday Ho- Junta plelod" evaciiatiun &lt;&gt;f five fortified
be ua city 14 iurai itrlisrrt sri Jhe ear owned by Snydei wa*
D EA TH TYK ES M l
Vice. Mall will be tinted and tils damaged an estimated lluo Dam cal uf two holdover* Iroln llo
lie pre which replaced Arhent after hi- Cities and 2Wsi square mib-s I
H O L ID A Y
flatched ax u*ual All spa-rial it, .ige to property and lawns **• vloux Cabinet — former Finance MsJgnaiion was in him replaced R ipuluiis rice land In llo- south ul
t wenty two iw-npli win, ale l-.ok
tarry mall and perisbablrs wk. b&gt; estimated at 123
Minister I'ak III llyun, newly a|&gt; by Munion's group
ip Red liner della
lug t.irward tin- nmining to tin
drlivrrrd.
Mr* Arnold was released on pointed commerce and Intfii'lry
In .iddlliim to t'asltlln and Mun
Must of the thousand-, of snldl.-r- plea-tiles ol llie Foul III of fills
05 bsind and Snyder on bond of minister, and Paik Man Sung, re- ion, Ihe new Junta will be com invi-lvrd in the massive udhdi i - il wickrml will In- dead Moil I n
Thp regular meeting ol lb* SUM Mrs. Arnold staled that she appointed home minister.
M in i ol MaJ Enrique Oliva de already have tak&gt; n up defense JM lllghl a i le lilt of asvi tents II
Campbell la*taint Pr.si S3 Ameri med no signal before turning ac
They accused Palk of police in­ leit-e minister in Faitillo's In ur sllluns fatlher north af II ,ie-i the -Iite '' ii - ii j I average for •
for Mon cording to the sheriff's office
can l.rv ii.n. scheduled
Tii
terference and Intimidation hi the grid -.egime, amt two olhu mem an army sp krsrn.an • '
tiller diy holiday i* in mil sined
day nig til.. ha* been cancelled In
May Kt general election, and b.-r* of Monrnn's cos eminent
Viehnlnh efforts ki li
d Hu- j r i i .ding lo Asher I i oik direct.ii
cause uf the Tourlli nt Juti huh
blamed I'ak lor "a growing mile
Foreign MiriLli-r Col Manrici- movement isere heat.
f with ■d I ■■ F I -i ol a h del v l ounetl
day, according to It l. Jnhnvoi
liobuo and fte|en&gt;e Minl-tri lY l only a lew I ictieh soldiers kill'd, t Its via nil) lo- killed IN It illle
Canary trend" in South K o rn
Jr ruinnomdcr The o u t meelim
Under the Constitution, new|&gt; Jure l ull t’rui Salarar
he said and (here was "a'-un*t no along with 1U0 other injured Sis
will be Jnlv IV
turned Prune Minister Pyun Yoitg
iilher terms ol the agrtcineid lo** id ammuiiilioii vehicles or wilt drown five will iimimh ti
« • 9
Tat. Just promoted from foreign pros Ided
Ihi efleel of os er esertl.n
I gun* "
Autonr who wants la d ■ i r
Will son he olie &gt;d them**" lh*
Six building twrmlts were Issued minister, mod submit a new tab
1 C asllllu's ri-lu I tun es w ill to
i
In
Kingapore,
Associated
Press
fishing aver the lone t auilli • at th* City Hall yesterday, accord Im-I approved by llhee
•nuns'll a-k
ii - i . 11m notion
lli-'oi
j-.i|
at.-d
lid,,
the
regul,..
arms
Curres|hirrlent
Larii
Allen
who
r.July werkrntl, who tiorsn‘1 hit. ItiK tu city record*. Yesterday and
llo
rank (or a Irlum phal e n lti lot., t-eidly led liidochitu iti.-r i &gt; &gt; t ol u,,|lh tin .Kmc about
bll llrenir. had hrllrr grt It In today's peimita bring the total la
ll uii-.li ,,| (he hollda v scculeut loll
Guatemala I'd )
years,
rrpoited
yrslerday
that
i|
•
•
day ur l.inmirow, arrurdin) t&gt; Y7X *o far this year.
2 llo- junta •xsURles all leglr windup of the operation w.-all i ihsl pi ai Hralh all &gt;f ll i&gt; due
Mrs. Lriha Fowler, rlrik In lln
D. C. Spivey received a penult to
lative and e x r c illlie low ers a- leave more ifiaii half of llo- siia i i | lain .•iirlcs'iieis amt can In
fta a lt fudge'* office Nt* hern*** rr-iuof hi* home at n cost of an
well as supieine Cummaitd of du­ tegic Red lfi»- r della in control uf tuev riited II eann-d t-e pres ruled
•til be wlil at llir t curt II inst­ proiintalely flOO. lie will do the
al n il and w ill rule b&gt; m aio nti the t umrniini-l led Vietmmh and iiy .nilli lilies handing nil tu Kel­
aller Bison Imuotrcw until Turxdas wotk himself.
li seem mir In ito thousands ol
Funeral services will lie held at decision
pul an a Iditiunal four million Vicl Wolds that newtpjps.s devote ll
BMtntBg a* (be (Vuit House Mil'
3 The Ionia w ill ron&gt;ldrr whelh n arupee under the Red flag i
Robinson of 707 K. Fifth lb* x'sugle lunrral home in Jack
be rloied Monday In obnrvanrr ul St.Janie*
Ihe s. h(eel II can tie plevenled
received a permit to make gen­ inniitle st 2 p m tomorrow fur er to jtm lish or Mis;iend hi p ir l
The nia|or renters atiand uie-t | , onlv il even per Min whu gel» be
the holiday. Incrutex alio may to
i \l Stuudeiim..e, former rest the nation’s present cun-lilutlut
procured at the Itill bantuar&gt; eral repair* tu hli home at an drill of SsIlford, who died Wed and l'a&lt;till-&gt; w ill cancel it once the rrbels were rdaiit Dinh, N iiiIi hind the wlierl miles a con scIdll ■
altre, the tVeatem Aoiu atmr estimated roil of &gt;76. He also will iirsday night m a .Miami hoimial all dec.eex issued bi Ills p i.tiisio ii Rmti I'hal I' em Lac *Join and eflorl lo di lie with cu e and watch
Nelson's hardnate *l'te in ihlr.lo do the wotk himself.
Thai Hiiih They egiea.l m in ate uul for I he &gt;1tin fellow who mas
Survivors include hli widow ai regime
Largest recent permit went tu
and at fiuwe a and lldry a Itshlnr
Mrs Frances Moudemnlre. two
l New nattunal elections w ill tie M lu 74 miles south ami i mtheaei not
Marguerite
Dutton
who
will
creel
caasps.
of th* French headquarters ells
*ilhei li I-si«s acct tents cm tn
a two-bedroom mason*ry dwellit-u daughter*. Mrs J I. ( ‘ravdon and called as soon a* i new consII Hanoi
• • •
pic ,i,l. t I rv i i s m oi w 'in in oi
on Scott Av*. between Thisd and Mrs Johnnie Martin. Jacksonville; luimn is proinulgated
The nea southern front in Ihe child who goes swimming or en
a son, C. W Stoiidrnnure Jr Ml
Activitir* of the summer recrea­ Fourth ft.
The new Junta repottedll will (Iv
Mary lo the Guatemala capital ai 11 'Red River lowlatrls runs j wavri gagei in iisualli strenuous p|js
tion piogiam will t* discontinued
The dwelling, which will measure im l. four sisters, Mrs
until Tuesday (naming l ecniise of 48 by b4 feet, will cutl approxi­ Hasty, Mod,Tie. Ga . Mr* J » a in lomurrow to take oser
log Ime fiora, south ut I'hu L l. hi iib-ersp' Ihe simple
common
Ihe Fourth uf July holiday, John mately 18.000 She will supers isr Calhoun. Mi.* liasia htoudrnmtre
The signing ceremony clirnased miles south ol llan-d easiaaid • sense rules id s,|e|y line l- not
and Miss June utoudentnire ill two days ami nwhl of negotiation* the leicoatt Ihe line is paiallet lu swim t" i fir out and it applie
Angel, dliector, said today.
construction herself.
* • •
of Sanford and one lialf -i-lr i that begau i-arli Mednesday Ai with and about 24 miles smith d to giHi.l •wiiiuiirr* as well a* pool
Roofing contractor F* M. Eng­ Mr* T H White, I'jiullla, Ga
its conclusion. Mnnrnn and t astlllo the railway and highway linking i-iii-s. nur lo swim all alone
Hamid Pate. Hanfuid.
elect­ lish was given three permits to irembraced under a large portral' Hanoi with the seaport of Hal Grown up- who slioul | know bet
ed councilman of Smithsllle, one of rouf th* homes of C. C. Beasley,
Ihe-e accidents
P A YM EN T D E L A Y E D
ol Gen Gerardo Itardox. the Phong Ihe French must defen I ler lie (If llie
I t mythical title* at the 1931 liHIl tasurel Ave.; lloward C. l.or.c,
COLD W ATER Mich / - J J George Waslilngton of F I Satva this "lifeline" mule lo Ihe lav). &gt;- &lt; tnLIfi-1■ need special coniine
Florida Boys Stale, while he and 1714 Park Ave.: and A. H. UreckBillon of Detroit's suhiitliaii fieir- dor
It li the only supply Ime and e- from theli pireiils lor accident’
Carl Norris, Casselbeiry, were wlet Sr„ 1217 Magnolia As*.
bum was a vrar and ■ hall Dte.
The new (uni* face,I difficulties cape corridor for the lens of ihm I di ttiore children than arts dl
alerted rrui mental! res in the
Imt Jut Iice of the Peace H E Tay at home CnmmuilM supporters of sands of French Union troop* in -i-i-e one oit of every three ctlli
Best Stale legislature. Boy a Slate
lien who die each yeas Is kille.t
lor thought It was heller than deposed President Jarobo Artienr North In foctuiu
•naed recently. A* IrgislitM*, Ihe
ill an sci'ideid
Gtirmnn were re|Kiried incdlnr
never
boyn participated In the piraentaBirton wai fined 115 on a traffic pi-asants outside the capital to rise
llon and pasange uf legislative
AD LAI Tti SPEAK
charge In November 1*4? before against the country's new rulers
Mila whteb buy* and their c*ua&gt;
liEN V ER t* Adlal Stevenson, in
OKLAHOMA ( T T Y tA - Gov Justice Taylor. All hr had was IV
oakora considered adeanlageuus to
obvious good spitlt* as lie arrived
POLICE COl.LkP.SE
the people of Florida. Iloyi Stale Johnston Murray today declared and Justice Taylor accepted h,s
Isle yesterday addresses a JiJ a
TAURA. Japan CP— Police In 'his
la aponsured annually h&gt; the mirtlal law In flvn eastern Okla protnlrr for the rest
SANTA MONICA Calif i.fi- Bing plate noyin luncheon for Democratic
In yestrrday's mail was a money small town celebrated the national
American legion n* pari uf It* hema counties for next Tuesday's
nation of Japan’s police force* Crusbi is undergoing ub-.ervati -n workers today
Americanism program. Ihe arilsI- primary election.
order fur 110.
" I ’m no* rh» advance man for
yesterday with oshlnikn. a Ir.vtl- of a kidnev ailrnrnf he ha&lt; In.!
Counties covered by the order
tte* this year were held «n Ihi
Urinal New Year’s dish made with for srieral days hut his doctor, Ihe President I'm fhe al*n ran
SELASSIE'S H E A LTH HOOD
campus of Florida stale L'nDeraity, ■re Pittsburg, Sequoyah, Adair,
min
for nresilent." quipped the
NEW YORK «iP - Emperor Ha'le sweet red heans
*av* surgery isn’t contemplaled »l
Leflore and Cherokee. The order
Tallahatsee.
• • •
tn.'J presidential can-tutate, refer
Hut what's good In January Isn't this time
Inilowed an InveMlgation Into re Selassie ef Ethiopia has hern found
Hie crooner entered SI lohn' ring lu President Klienhower's
More thin 30u Seminole am' porta of voting Im iu la rilk * in in "nerfert health" by doctors at always so good in July
F’orty-nhe of the S3 police col hospital on Wedneolay frr Frr let pruspective Colorado vacation.
Presbyterian Hospital
Orange Vo inly billing enlhus uinxe areas.
The monarch left the hosplln lapsed Of Iheie, 21 wenl In the ick C Schlumberger termed ll i
Stcvrnann is stopping here for in
laata nave signed up for partfcl
An absentee ballot buying rin|,
pallon In tin tint annual Srmi was cracked recently with the ar yesterday after a general check tp. hospital s u f f e r i n g from acute periodic checkup and said there hours en mule to Alaska He leaves
now Indian liner IruUe *ched rest nf six persona charged with He's been in the United Stales for numbness The other 2fl were tuf* ha* been no flan-up of Ihe aibi''nt. hy plane for Portland, Ore , late
ulrd to tk* held I..morrow through buying and selling votes In one Ihe nail four week*
rering from a violent -diarrhea
which he declined tn describe
today
Monday The trip which is being county.
sponsored by the l&gt; l»ndo Chain leer
of CommErca. Scmlncl: t'uai.N
COIL and the oanloru noal'ano os
a f t sriU bey in at Mullet Liki
BIRMINGHAM. &lt;* - John Pat and elsewhere in Alabami
for four days, thi-n testified before plaints ul vute fraud, me Jury hrre
tenon succeeded his murdered
John Patterson was a partner in Ihe Birmingham |ury and left the •aid:
County attorney Maek Cleveland father at the Democratic nominee hli father'* law firm
stale Hi* family said he had
"Anything short of such enmpre
*aa yesterday elected represent*
Less than three wrs-ki after Al­ entered a Galveston, T e i.. hospital lien ive and delerininrd action wil!
'Iv* for the nty** 49 civil aervln for attorney general of Alabama
at
midnight
H
it
night
whrn
he
bert
Patterson
was
chosen
fur
the
for
mrntal
treatment
be only an invitation to thr crooks,
employe*, according lo Warm wai unopposed for Ihe vacant poat. offlre, he was shot lo death His
Meanwhile, the grand Jury which gamblers, fixers, forgers and mur
Knowlea. City manager.
Stale
Democratic
Chairman
Ben
murderer
Is
still
at
large,
in
spltr
called for a statewide campaign defers to stand by fur the expects*
a u no other nomlnatioo
. f f l U U L n Jk— Israel charted torThere
the position which teaa left F. Ray aald the tt year old Phentx nf Ihe most Intense manhunt In •galmt vole thieve* will take a apathy and move bark tu their old
&gt;B xniper killed an Israeli vacant by Ihe recent death of Itatr City attorney won the nomination Alabama history.
brief recess and then resume its standi for business as usual when
early today on ML ZJoo,
automatically when no other can­
8ome investigators believe that probe into election fraud
‘think* blow over*
I a eea»# fir# ordered after
didate appeared
the nominee waa killed because be
The Jury also recommended that
The Jury yesterday baited an
ta 24 hour* of inieneitUet
The
young
lawyer
said
that
he
planned
to
tell
a
Birmingham
Cleveland ana recently appoint
Phenlx
City be left off limits to
exhausting
drive
to
uncover
any
la the Holy City,
would
carry
out
(he
program
of
grand
Jury
Invaatigating
election
*d Ip the peet of County attorney
authorities said the eaa That position, also, tea* vacated by bis father. Albert L. Patterson. frauJ what he knew about vole links between vote tampering here Ft. Henning, Ga , troops, "keeping
and the Patterson murder
! at 2 dead and 21 the death of Senator Bovlo.
our young soFliers out of the uenThe elder Paltarton won Use nom
i^booUni* eolared
Recommending that granJ Juries of vfca and corruption and murder
Gen SI Garrett led the
vom waa a Is 9 for inatioo June 1 oo a promise to
drivo racketeeri from Phonix City hunt for Albert Pattersoni'a alayar all ovar Alabama look into com- in Phenix City."

Strolling
In Sanford

ROK Assembly
Refuses To Okay
Rkee's Cabinet

Rebel Chiej, Regime Head
Sign Guatemalan Peace Pad

Cuimril Anticipates
430 Dcdd In Nation;
2? Piedicled Here

By Automobile

French Evacuate
2,000 Square Miles
lO IR e d River Delia

Permits Reach
Total Of 178

Stoudonmirc Rites
To Be Tomorrow

Election Will Be
Under M artial Law

Cieveluaid Elected

No. 127

W lr»

SPIRIT OF INDEPENDENCE MUST LIVE ON Bell Official Expects

President Declares Stricken Area
As Eligible For Emergency Funds

O

L tu td

Bing Undergoing
Study Of Ailment

Son Succeeds Slain Father As Nominee

Civil Service Rep

Israel Charges
Death To Arab

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Jo hn U ile y . group malinger ii.r tiu* S outhern B d l Ttsluplioiie ,ui*l 1 i'll*y I'.., b t .lllipu 11\ , aiit todny »n trouble is ex•
* nt the ptrihe called yes*
[itvivtl 111 so rviiv tiers? ttoenu-t*1
tciilitt m tin* Situthi’iiist by tin W estern Electric Com pany.
"O u r jieuple ate :*U «m tin* job ami ue nutivi|&gt;.ile they will
continue to lie," W ilev said He did not expect any -e m p a th y
walk n u t bs telephone employe*.
Only two W estern Electric* men are enitiloved til the
fa n fo ld area and liotli of them were oil 'trik e However,
their action u n** iniignificunt in the service here
Wiley al l. J i l t then- a as IIO dl
pule with company employes oiet
a contract j i this lime

He said that employes id Jwmlh
aI ll hell 'ai-l a vell'C id tesp.i,;&gt;l
bi lily t-iward doing

*

*iood Jolt

NEW YORK e -Wedern Etec
Iric *•&lt; and union officials may
mi el today to U t to end ihe day
Id c- a t In coast sli Kc by tele
pimm- equipment m-tillcr-

TaxRcvivioii Kill
Defeated By forces
OfAdniifiislrdlioi)

OfLruls of Uistrlrl to CIO Cum
iiiiimcatniiis Woiker* ,1 America
vv XSHINGTON e — Vfniimitracalled Ihe walkout yesterday rod . turn force- I lay heal down In tilt
Iiy niHin iiiu’ l I its 17 is*t mcmtu-i' Senate an ainendmert to the tax
were idle
revision hill designed lu give a
Tin- dispute over higher wages substantial benefit to tanners on
Contemplated liali-teis and gllrv
purchases ,.t farm equipment The
ance procedim C-ull t Clippie llo vote w i- T i 14
Rell Iilcphniii Syslem tn 4i stale
Sen Milltkin i H Colo), flcor man­
and tin District id ( d u m b . a d thr ager fir Ihe bill who t 'i t t’l*
ufin ii throwi picket lows aiinir„t pr. po-al a- e te 1 il
,1 t C *1
letrphone exchange buildings
| S4&lt;s milli.rv d Hit
te'-erua in
Western Electric i* ibe manufa
the ne»t ye-r '.e.i l&lt; u,*lvv 1 lining arm of the Rell Svstrut
iilt chiet spontur I i’
n rF
Telephone operators in Texa* ment. ili puted this (ftertr-g th*

walked off their |obs yesterday ir
a mnnber if cd.es. hur.iring thr
inviallers' picketlines Operator*
weir repotted ml It lOllas Ail-tir
yin Anl-inin ll &gt;ntun M^sia. Fi»i*
Win hi. Mirer ai Wells Andene and
l.uh tuck
Unnm Iradris

have amnnmee

Itiry plan lo delay nationwide pick
cling mild rue-day, hut j|su null
cated Itic plan was "subject 0
change ’
With tut per cent id the nalion'phones on Ihe il al system, the fill'
impact of thr strike on local lelr
phone users would tud he fell lot
some rune
Hut cross country p i c k e 11n g
would seriously disrupt long dis
lance calls and various servicesuch as information Some jnooor
phone operator* art member* of
thr FVV A
An i-srrplii n to the mass yvalko-lt
yistelday was in New* Jersey
wlirie i i*si union members slaved
on tin- Job
Informal talks fietwien both jiar
lie were held Jrrtterday rollr.w
log the cnnferrncr company ifli
cud, irulicalid a j..int luT-.-tiiig may
lilt place •itiirlinie foday
" I ate v roll alla-dl I Iiy the strike
arc Maine. New llainnslilre. Y'ei
no,oi and Montana Maintenance,
aim insinuation work in iho-i
area- are handled Iiy the Itel
" -i- ui rattier than‘ by Westert
Fb-rtrle
I fir i'VVA s contract wiln vVcst
el I I IreltlC expired .May 2
'llie union seek- a 6 to 9 cent
tmiilly pay l&gt; &gt;ut and the C l.quill
has i.lfriid I to » cents i’r i -enl
pay averac- ft fo an tpmi
V company sp kr’ iuan lia- -aid
II. ii wage- vie Ilii prime p ■&lt;
llie uno ii Cunlelnls
hoaevel
mat a comp.nv projvosal i. »-ta*i
li-ti a billi, d have tocslnm- tioiii
which llivlallers would WolK waIII. le |lllp.. I laid
Currently Western Klectnc tiaill inch lu e locations Ihi an. ui
the country Inviallers requited I i
wmk In-j, d commoting range
11uni then tonne have are paid
ttavri and living expenses
The com,iui) h»s propost t v , e
new hasr ut Welt Palm Reach
and i‘en&gt;i la In Florida Lake
Charles. I ■
Macon Ga
and
Saginaw Mu-ri
(to- unn qijhurv such atliti n
at liases
grounds Dial an ui, I
li untried
umber of installer- old have in give op Itieu present
hollies and move I ■ Ihe new aieav
Ihe coni| ■v claims the r.e* lu-c*
aie needed as a leyoll of inricaved
-el vice re-| drenienlv

jp.mcn tre i s w.. . l i. I fc. r.iw.a
than Uw&gt; mil u n
The acl.un wa- ihe n.*i imp rlant lest vote in what 'enate lead­
er* hoped would he the final day
of debate on the lax m cim re, key
item in President Ei-enhower'i
1951 legislative piogram Tins
the fdlh day of debate on it
The Douglas am-ndmeut, crsiKitison-d iiy Sins Humphny ([*■
Minin and Gillette i l l lai. would
have permitted .i farmer to write
off the enlire cost of a piece of
his (arm equipment in une year
-ui his taxr-, up to j limit of 24
per cent of III- gto-s income.
Douglas said larmers .row must
lake depreciation on itieir near
equipment over period* ,d id to 20
years
Sponsor* ol the proposal argued
that a di p in tar;n incomt h it
made u tdiicnd I r mam Itrm tra
lu buy new equijunent. leading to
curia ilinen I in opera lions of farm
machinery plantMilltkin replied lb.it (here were
liiaiiv bem fils lot tanner- already
In trie bill He aim declared ll
V*a "irreipon-iih’i t
.1. to a fd
half tiilii.ui dollar I is --.it in th*
Di-ugla- answen I (In- eitimj|r w js "pullrd uul ..I thin air "
'Hie Sriiale adopted one amend­
ment today- a ploj-.- l| Iiy Sen
Ca»c (R f iD ) to i - I iii .o li •oi th*

admission- las ticket to ro-Jyos
or historical pagean' d t'io pro
ceedt, are u«cil evcKi-l eiy for th*
i, leo or page ini and ii ,i.i c i i r.in|i
brtirfit

ahS

Senutui
Dies

In

B u ild
I lo'apiiol

It tSH IN lifiiN i
uepublicin
-veil Hugh Bullrl ! . I. avkt d ill
it ihe age id 7A tael ;i|ght. Ihe
f.tiitih U *i -,-na’ i ant the se--*ii(l from his -tali I - - ,'umb tMyear
Holier who ha,I l-e/ri elected lo
hi- Ihird sis ieai lei in two years
ago, suffered a sir ill,.- Wednesday
night fie wa- taken I . (he naval
hoypilal il neaiby Bethevia, Md .
yesterday morning ant tied there
about 11 &gt;1 p m la-t night
The day nefun he haJ been atin- in the Senile apparently in
good liealth
A futrnei glam dealer lie was
a ell"llg V4I11J a.s.iei vI. delell. I
several g..vein-irv m h.e sarluie
eainpalgn* fos the tenile He -wai
aclise ui Hula y a t u,.- ongruga
llunal Church
Ills wife ii 1 twi . li,I fitly pr»■e fr I him

Kulliii^ School
Agree On Program

I t i d i V ld .l a

in death

Ml I M M . - t l

I YMPA t Mayor i
' Ills.Ill
,! I ampa pr--- nli’iil l i 1ill Florids
Iw-ague - I Muuii tiulilu-WINTER PARK i-L-Uiillinv Fol das the league will held il -aid tj
legt- and tin* Aniov Tuck Scli.-d id mi l ime here Nos :q 2) annual
fUiiltirw Ailminiitration h a * t
agreed In tn association in i buvl
nr-s administration training pm
gram
The pi -gram calls f.ir turn
Hit'
year* &gt;d undergraduate vtuJv *&lt;1
•
Wild
Mnc
Rollins an I two yeses al Tuck
I 00 3 50 J li
ftie elu,lent will receive an A H
•'B ill"
legrer ft in Ruluiiv at tin- end ul
1* 31
5
- 11
(itilt year- and a ilegler nf master
y \TURI ) W
of buvInc vs administration ir-m
"Nebrasi all"
Turk ul Die end id the next year |
1 is
I 09 7. 10- 9: 64
Tuck luv tin* arraugeuieiil veil!.
"Y’ukon Venn cnee"
,iiii&lt; other college. Dartmouth, wit)
Self • 5
- 9:17
which il is asMiclatcd.
S U N D A Y - MONDAY
Riiltinv now has similar arrange
"Hell Held* Zero"
merits with Duke Unlvi'.'*it&gt; ii
fuiettry and New YMrk University
I in 3:14 &gt; S:t&gt; • 7 :tt • 9:2d
!n engineering
_MOVIE! AND
"P—n, L vpraii
Mails , 4 -1. I &lt;*tur&lt; 6:19
I
SATURDAY
"Saginaw Trail"
“ Mrilcan Manhunt"
Starts 7:46
KANSAS CITY' W— Former Pres
SU N D A Y - MONDAY
hlent Truman's recovery from his
"HI* Majesty O ’Ketfe"
illness apparently vslll be a slow
process
COLORED DRIVE IN
In thr latest report on hi* re­
"The Joe Louis Story"
cuperation, a Research Hospital
Cartoons Stan 7:45
spokesman said last night he » j&lt;
S A T U RD A Y
"progressing wall but slowly " Thr
"Gunsmoke"
spokesman added that his doctor*
"The Ring"
agree that with such a devastatinc
Cartoon Start* 7:45
Illness he cannot be vspected to
S U N D A Y • M ONDAY
respond quickly.
"BrxnJed”
Truman's gall bladder and *p
Cartoon Start* 7:49
pendir were removed June 7*)

Movie Time Toble

ruman's Recovery
To Be Slow Process

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M A N D ! A O A f N I T SAID K t T A r P . i

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Tan and each of you gra baraby
nottflad g*d ranutrM to proaanl
any claltna and damanda wtiUh puu.
or althar of you, may hay* agalnat
tha aatgta of Anna Maaaar. ite r m
ad. lala of aald County, tu th*
County Judge of Jainlnola County,

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II waa t i that moment that »h*
h a i r d a la'ni r n r m i p g m u * out
in the k iith a n W h at
it 7 M a i
th* w a l » r h o t t e d oft i h r anup
kettle 7 Haevan lorr*t»J* Hut that
we* probably what it war t-avana*
It w i i altar twelve now, (Jh, why
w h y nan ah* forgotten it 7 H u r r y
ing down th# n arrow hall, th»
aprang » p th* thr** «t*pt at in*
rear and ra m * into th* aid wing
ol tha hour*
T o h#t horror, ah* # a « (1»m*»
leaping up in* curtain* that hung
at lh* window nta l In th* reng*
I n a flaah aha knew- what had nap
panad. A dtah towel nan dropped
from a rare anov* th* *tnv* down
naal to th* hotting aoup put tthr
could *** a charred remnant enll
burning Tne nr* muat n av aipra e'l
from thi* arrnaa to th* rurtaina
Parhap* th* draft from th* front
door wh*n M t • a S la v u m k i had
* lt m m » d out had blown th* burn
tng rag and th*n **nt th* ltam*r
upward.
T o t an mat ant ah* at nod par*
lyzad, th inking of all th* valuaiiir
antique* out front for which thr
we* raaponathie. and then of th*
email town lira department w m r n
waa probably a vniunt**r on* and
which mtgnt take nn **n or twenty
minute* to arrive
“ I T * up tn m e," ah* knew awift
ly, and ah* aprang forward, a*tx*d
th* eurlatn* in her bar* band* and
l a r k e d th »m hard Rnd and alt
enpyrtgnt. 1*71 n*

irm t t u m h i i n g d
onto tn*
linoleum *t nrr teat, Jh * l » * t *t
*o*l A*-,
h*l w-nnl
•hul and t h in rutlieO tn *h* itnlr
A aettl* th »t nad t* rn left *n *'j«h
«ti&gt;od th**» •»lt lull nl d irty water
Snr caught it up quickly and hung
it* rn u trn tf onto th* tiurning pit*
ftf»r m eiro’h* curled up *nd en
acrid &lt;01*11 nlir'i n*r nuatrila Hui
tb* Of* see* out.
loan rlrenc-d up ' h r rv*’ 7 And
e f t e r u ar&lt;l- the » leaned up h*r*rlt
Then, I rr li n g *n*KV, *hr *at down
end had a leiwl ol aoup and nrr
tttnilwu n*a illu ry *■* ah* thought,
whet a day* dbe had not dtr atn »d
that th* antique nuainta* could t&gt;»
it, e n tili ng
A Imoat ton f e ttlin g ,
ah* told n»r»* ll
II had lt**n too
narrow an * .t *t&gt;»
A q u i e t altaynnon, however,
hrtped to calm her down, an that
when M u t.'oehian r l n t t home at
hv* oclock, loan timid trtl th* in
riilcnt* ol th* day q u i t * com
poaadtv
Mr* l ‘ot.hran li«'*n*d. nod li n t
\7 *H. I thank m y lut k y I ' t o it
• l i yon nett Alien th'a haffo.ned
and out Mr* tfiocum
Hh* loaaa
n»r n**d to* quit n y U*»nl** an* *
a heavy w man and alow on on*
tael. Hh* would n*v*t rmv* t&gt;»*n
elite to gel that tire pul out ticliir*
tl eptrrad l,tk* •• not eh* d n a n
c a l l'd in* hr* department an t ih»n
m y mrua* w o u l d certa in ly hav*
h**n * nicra •
“ Hh* might ha'* han dl»d Mt»*
Mlavnuaxi t&gt;»tirr. though,” loan
taid with r » m o r t *. I m atratd
ah ra a cuatomer who definitely
• t i l t t made to left elte m u lt come
back I' * all m y fault, I know I
never ahould oai* t e r m e d h»r out
right like lh*t It'd I wa* *o m i l
Ahr* Unit riil»*r
rci'rtlitjt**| a. ton*

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rctttlad amt re'iutlad In toeaani any
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wltli.h you. at
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a’thar ut y o u .n ia y hava aaalast ill*
ta la ia of 01.0 A P T A Y I A t H . It*,
reaaarl. tat* ut **ld f o u n t y , to lha

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I dldn t think "
' O h . ahe'll lie hack Hhr • fnre**r
trying thing* Itk* th*t It ih* **•*
*-i-*y w-oh t n » m no*
If *•*
d c e t n l well, no m#lt*r
H*tl*t
luck n*ef ttm* That'* her ph!ln*'»phy. i l l cour»*. *he thought you
dldn t know any lung
Well, M r
found oul differently Don I worry
how Hue It I * lt*» k all right h’h*
like* mV iluff " Hh* nodded «t
loan. “ A good tlay * work, m v
dear Hut I dun t h rll rv e you got
any wri ti ng don*.”
■ | dldnT,*‘ loan admitted “ llmi
ever, I certainly g nth *r»d mot*
male rial I i n n ill*
Joan wme tat* reaching hem*
that night and »he noticed with
aurpri**. i i *he lain* up Ih r drive
lhal th* whole horn* we* agleam
■Ipitain and down VVhal we* go
m g on 7 Thar* w a e n l any part'
that *he kn*W atviuL W h y inert,
thi* extravagant tieptav ol *t*c
t r t r i t y T t'euallv ttie Hun ter* * r u
«o 1 a rt fu l ahout economiring on
thing* like lhal.
Hh* drove around to the t a i l
and It wae then that the **w thr
rf'ic'nr » c*r T o d d t Oh. not Todd'
N ntl tlrg m n f # mu*t happen to
Tml'll
W ith h*r heart in her mouth,
•he hurried into th* nm n* Hut it
wae not Todd, thank heaven There
he wae. coming to meet her, found
and whole, though h it far* wae
••ne* and anatnue
“T o d d , what • the matter 7“
H* look her arm arvf drew tier
toward ifieti i ' i i u
“ It * dad lf*'a had a had heart
otter*
Mother called m* hom*
from achooi
C o m * up to our
room* and I It t#!l you “

I'ollra Chief Ho y William * « a *
a u t h o r l ir d |o i n ip lo y an attorney
tu pioaerut* c rim inal '»•** in I rl
day'* . i n | o n of C i t y fount In th*
it)* *r.t «* .f V
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I'ht rfTTiimi*f»on H M th nru ^i
I'n ym ^ n ! of K 'n .f ll.1 l pi
nr fo’iitt
f** f II Ho!» * mlk*. c*»ntmrtor, for
w«r|r f»fi p u rr p rn jrrf \
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r i l » r t„ h tlif r * inr|||i|f.| t.Hyinrnt of
J l I.H-l-_* M l l*i t h # f i * p 1
tit y in
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t » *i# f» r
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til*
V i t . l a o i nf TVim Igit Wat v for a
11*- ai flu- m u nlr tp nl w i l l field to
f t . l it y \|aiuigi i foi a *tudy ill
tlu f 'a it'llltv of a l l ' u trig a •lidd­
ing I li n e
f Icon** t l a y I ’ro ditrti Co of
fl.ori**, f,a
w a • awarded a c o t
ttai t for a carload of tutu then
v*w*r pip* T h * Ormi** Co wa*
low U d d e r with a hid of ( 7M Hit.
I* •* licig'ht
T o o t r q u n t * f m t i a t l l r rhahy**
that h a -* p r e v l m n ly l«**n r r f e t r r d
to th* traffic rn m m lM ** vy*i* a&lt; tad
upon by th* fomini*«ltif 1. T h * curiy
m i t t i r »uggf vt*d de nying a t*q ucil
tn th* National f i o a ld that diagonal
p ark in it in- allowrd in I font of li *
foi vnfeiy h h ,nni A rerpievt that
Ih th ,‘ft b* mad* th ro ugh at
Oak A v * waa ill approved by til*
i h m m l t t r * and com tu iM lo n*r» vot
*d, mi n crump* nil* Holt of th*
roinmitt**, that ttak A v n , which
I* a th rough *(»**! mutt of It*
d i it a n c r, b* mad* th io u gb at Ih th
Hti**l.

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T R u r n i i: K x r r . r m t
Cliirld*. al lit* ft!** Iri Hu emir I
how** id *.iM I ’uuMty *1 riinford
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• &lt;l*mtar | WFST H AH TFOm t. Conn 'R t i i ' i i l V from ih* lime ,,r *i,e f o - t ; I’olir* Scl KvefeM 1 Perdin, on
publb niton of ihla no 1 l&lt; ■ Plaid,; tfr.k duty, rrccivrd a Iflrplnm*
•lelin or il**ua*"l tiatl In In , til
Ing. and ch ill alal* Ihe |d.n e nf rail from a woman Til* ulilHv
r**ld*h» * a i d |l*».I office addle ’ pole In front nf h*r hnUtOi ’ be
•d th* rlalioani and *hal| l&gt;e ..worn •aid. waa too rlov* In hrr drive j
In by tha ilalmarit, aa*M or a ll o i, way. Cotlld th* pol* Im moved. I
e r r , and any *o&lt; h i t i l i u ut demand
pleave*
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A* ad In In lit r atr *■ of I tie leartic'l In rtrlvit," *h* a y p la ln c d j
P'.itale I d I I I .11A I' t\VY
" a n d I |tld know lhal I 'm going tn
taut, dice*,* I
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w.::g tiu m t i n r u c t i o n
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hovtit of taid C om ity at aieford.
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nivitlhi from tha ttm* of th* ttfat ’
publication of th lt notlc* r » e h
claim or demand *hall t&lt;* In writing,
and ahall atata th* p l i ' * of realdine* and poat nfftca addre n of th*
ilalmant. and ahall bo aworn to by
tho claimant, hi* agent, or hi* at-

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IN’ IV I T N KHH t V I I K H R u r I hi**
ti*r*unlo *• I tor h*nd and tl.e *e*|
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•i l l tot dlvntt* again,I gnu m 111*
i it nil I’oiiit for tlanilmita County
al .anfntd Pliolda and you ata
Ptetehy reuolred lo Hie. paraonaltr
'■r *•» attornay. with th* d a r k id
"■r arid Court at Hanford. Plnrlda.
rout written defenaa. If any, tu th ,
till uf coni|i|alnt filed In a»|d can**
d l l i u l vou by Ihr Ith day of Ju lv
1791. log eth rr with a copr th*ia,af
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(MiMfrs fir twl comfort it wjlpr p.ins In rtepty, iwfjta or TV
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ATUNJIONt
Farmtrt, wholatafo huytts, truck fobb^n, fruckiti and all theag Int9 *9 it&amp;d In tha product
Induttry. You or§ cordially Invited to attend fh§ gigantic owning celebration and big barb*
cua Wadnetday, June 30 (barbecue 1 P M.) at the nation'§ newer! and motf moe/sm produce
terminal *— OW K/og* Root/ ol ftfg#woocf ^v#nu*.

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JO O mlla ra d lu i o f lacktanvtMp,

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million p e r io n i living H tha w k 0 i f i a i ( diptrtbutlon are a

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L O C A T IO N . . .

The Rraduca Terminal af iacktDnvtlla 4 ana of tha targait
general markatt end the moil modern anywhere In tha na­
tion. Thero'i ample ipace for Iruck de'lvedei and plek-u#i.
located en tha North-South truck route. It Ii readily accanlble
from oil growing o**ai In Tlrvldo, Georgia and Southeaitern
South Co'obna.

Moeftm 72 stall farmers
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# r « 4 u M T d f m ln o l o f i a c li e n y lf la ,
Inc. It l o c « t « 4 at th* in ttn c c tfa n
o f O l d K i n f « R o o d a n d E d f lt w o o d A v t n u t In W a i t J a t k i o n .
villo E d g t w e o d A v g n u a Ii U S
H i g h w a y 17 Tru ck Roula b t t w t p n
N o r i k a n d S au tk. c r a n i n g U .S . I
N a t f k a n d U .S . 9 0 W a i t . Th a
lo c atio n (• co n v a n la n t l o buyar*
fro m i t o r a i , h o f a li , rattau ronti
a n d chain k o u i a i loe ata d at
Jac k lo n vllla * a n d It t q u a l l y co n .
v a n lt n t fa r a u t - o f - t a w n bu y a rt,
f a rm a n , truck ( a b b a n a n d truck*
arc. T h a term inal it a l o n g a unit
a l Jaef cwnvtllo’c a x p r a i t h ig h w a y
ty ttaia a n d w M oH m in a la d a i a y t
f awnaefy a n c a a a fa ra d b y trucki
f a g a l a t a th a can tor o f

•had far tha convanlonca
of grower* and Iruefcsrs
Ratal arc from 50 eanti up dally.

The terminal Indudei every convenience noeilbla from
covered leading and unloading platfornn, former italli,
raitauranli, landce itaiion, cold iloraga and Idng fadlltlae.
Wholatale buyeri will find all their produce need* will
be ovallable at ih# terminot, taring time and money with
ane-ltea buying

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Continued wirm and moil fa g
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Rebel Chief, New Government Head
Expected To Plan Armistice, Regime

AN INDbPENDKNT DAILY NEWSPAPER 9 ________________________________
SANFORlh FLORIDA. VVKPSES1UY JUNE 30. 19M
Associated Pre*u Teased Wire

To Reds

No. 125

W et Ter s
Sol N ew

Oppcnhcimcr Ban
Clinched By AEC;
Next Act l!nrer!ain

G U A T E M A L A t-Vi — Guatem ala'* 12-day civil w a r ap­
WASHINGTON P-rtestdent E:
peared at an end today, w ith com m uni-w i and President senhower said -Gy the hope et
lacobo Athene Gusm an the losers.
the world lies
peaceful coax
Reliel chief ( arlor. f'astillo A n n o * and Col. E lfe g o .Mon- Iatence with the Communist
•on. hrsd of th r rtirrrn t m iTvln n _•«*ernm e..! w t r « e w a rfe d d»c’.5T-1 I will rot
any agreemenl (bat makes any
WASHINGTON r
The V -mu
to meet in neighboring E l Pslvatlnr today or to m o rro w — ns body a slave "
Energy Commission has railed
•non as Castillo Arms* could gel there — to w ork out delalU
In a news conference, the Pres down ihe ban isnn ri atomic
ideiil endorsed DHiauir
broadly me
the con piunrrr J Hubert &gt;'pp-nbetmer
of an arm istice and n new governm ent.
1j rwti-sw h , -t he 1*
D ip lo m a t here in the Guatem alan capital believed the eept of a peaceful coexistencesad by British Turnc Minister
lo [,,, p, America' nnrlfjr
two — a nti-C om nuinists both — would join in still anotheT stressed
!#f#,u
new governing jnnta The general Churchill In their ta'ks which , . c lr(l bert-iVf -t
I .A I t t 1St). T e x . i/P) — T h is
art dangerous as
feeling was that Caatillo V m n closed here se.lerdav But Eiscn rharartrr
It v foueht for it.t
lu'Wl-T
hower
said
Ihis
approach
must
not
-oeiatt-m.
"
coo’d dictate his own terms
mean
appea-ement
and
tl
mud
The
commission
thus
closed
out
liftt-ul.iiv
in ttic i: route.at Rio
Monron’s four man Junta, which
tlra ml*' tloO'l itJ III: tory w h i’o
took ever In the capital before mean that ro nation in the world |,(f yesterday it rolr in a long
dawn yesterday, a l r e a d y had should be subordinated to »n out ,„d words lr?,il b.ritlr -sitvth i
sr, mill'
tij» the t ivor tre*
Mbyearci.t physicist who -»»* once
launched a roundup of Commu­ side power
h. s of 11ft&gt; waa
nts'mfnu
Within
these
b-sunts.
the
Prest
one
nt
U
n-ri
tru
t.-d
.,l't.#
r
nists Arbent and most of the top
•
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1
N'lgrad,
ri
1'ledi a
dent
said,
the
hop#
of
*he
world
What
Ihe
tirrt
,rf
would
bring
Reds escape-1 for the moment, lak
M r X ICO
Ing refuge In the Mexican Embis lies in peaceable rorxi.tencr The -* a un-Te.r Nrithrr *&gt;ppenhe|mer
i) Many lesser leftist* and fellow nations of the -mrld m-tsi find p-r hi- attomrs sere lying shat
' 1)1 imii mile . north of
travelers were among the first to wsys of living together, he said steps, tf .my, tticy contemplated
m i l . at U i o i u . Te x. lb
Euenhowet’s
r
*
m
a
r
k
s
were
One
unan
sered
qu#
tion
Would
lemmnre communism and cheer
■ms were -lead and enc was
touched oil by qu«riion* about his he appeal to President Ei&gt;#n
JACK:iON\TIXF. e — Marvin "We have won."
missing
i g in a flu h flood like sev(The rebel's rear headrjuirters talks with Churchd! Onr raised the hower’
Strickland. Jfi year "Id owner ol
rr.il SliPiltay which BO
coreel Ihe
possibility of wheiher the United
The I’restdcut his l#rl,u#d com
a wholesale government surplus said lit* yesterday Castillo Armas States, as a result ol the talks, ment in the &lt;■«.# * i n - o n hi . -&gt;i
Rio Grande out of IIs banks.
business here, today announced his was ready to discuss truce terms might go along wtlh a pirtition of drrs, Opp-nheimcr’s . e r ii r i I y
The madly
rushing walrrear lidary for governor In the No bul insisted on assurance that the Vietnam which would leave Ihe clearance
•stn- li tote at a rate of three feet
wa» . 11.pended lad
anli-Communist drive would cun
vember election
prt b "tr ■ nab he 1 at the lis es and
northern part in Communist hands December
BIAVY I AIM*, wtilrb »«ih »d mil both r»(l road
blihway
)
1I» slid h» wss not aligned with tinne
Oppenhetmer appeilril then, ant
l*o -c urns of some IMPOft perrepot
t*ar Lang'ry, Te x , marooned the Southern Ptclf'c atresmilnn Sunsat
The
Vatican's
nuncio
to
Guate­
either pirtv; that he would run »n
■i-n in I -tr rilir. yesterday. But
the l i t ' set up a special semrds
l imited Hclleopteri were flo.»-n to evacuate eocne of th* !S1 psttana "state* right It* Vet stressing mala, Msgr Oennaro Verollno, emphasis— permitlmg direct quota panel 11 consider his r s e It hear 1
last
p-dirc it Eagle Piss
liors—
that
"I
will
not
he
a
party
agreed
to
be
Ihe
third
party
at
the
l*re
Ifeie
i«
an
aerial
rie-ashowing
a
rail
*eci|"n
put
out
ol
cammiecomplete segregation lo the public
f-im Pi 1 ■- * ■. - is said
to anv agr-ement thst unkea any ‘A witue e:., inclnb.ug Oppen
ttfi*
by
iha
rvg+ni
i
ai*ra
w
f
ilia
Pm
Hran**.
(
fnfarafltio-iatl
armistice
conference
schools system.
voted 2 t ]
I Ih " * - I b 1 1 I Ilf
Though no formal cease fire had body a slive and that's all there hrlmer, and on May
against htm
tl If k .
Like Rill llendm. former Ku been proclaimed from either side, is to It "
Opprnheirnrr. In New y,-r&gt; la t 1
Of the I
f lift it
Kline Klan leader who also says all lighting « ii believed lo have
Elsenhower dcf*nded Vice Pres -ight a|t»r the &lt; yrnnii -ion r-P ediii
i tit: itlg'tsiy
he Is running as an Independent halted Latest Information In thr Iden!
Nixrn
when
asked
about
a
leased it- dett*!-n iiptiolyllng the
segregation rsndHate. there i. no capital aid the rebels held the
i',ir fin , indie ii 1 u in.gt-• resen
speech Nixon had made last week hoard's ruling had n - direct com
ut, thr hundred
way for Strickland to get his name .talc of Zacapa and Chiqulmala, end
to
the
eftert
that
Ihe
foreign
■R-It v r d - i ’t line -r ’ -'iilte
on the ballot They will have to as well as Puerto Barilos, the policy of former Secreiaty of State ment on the majorily tepart
But lie voiced confide nee in the
n-imher," th# pi'rntman ml. i Iddepend on write-in vote, because country's chief port on the Carib­ Dean Arheson was responsible for
will of America's scientists t-&gt;
inc
Florida law gives ballot space bean
ihe loss of China, Korea and ted "work faithfully to preserve and
In the Ti m 11yr t luiilillnn to w .tchoul- tIn* njiinion -it ,-e
‘ri'rn lire there '-ere a fot ■&lt;(
to formally certified nominees of
H was generally conceded Ihit lo the crisis In Indochina
ttengthen thiv country " And h*- tuiruilo County I -«;&lt;ri) nf jiuMii- mfitnii tt-ui ,»n-t ll i - (otw.stil Us# |-i.i jhfy i i * in *wfut bad
the Demteratlc and Republican the army's resistance to Castillo's
parties
l-rj|»ed Dr Henry D Smvth, thr huikinc *upa'rit|ti n-lont. Ii T M il w n . t% tli.it strth turtf.s -h a j- --# , ther# Wiley - m l over
forces had collapsed.
_
ipse'
the t - ji ol two -tory houses."
State Sen LeRoy Collins Is the
U S Ambassador John Feurido
reinstalrmcnl nl Hs emtity clc.-.
•' " " ’"i.n .-n t-; hut tor c h iM r.n
It# i-,t be believed r-porls of SOO
Democratic nominee, having de unn played a major advisory role
area
* . hasing r n-lrre-t s " | , n
I hi* (h -n ton i . cviili iit when nin- l-uiKi ri pl.aist - fot -t* ,-i
lb# l-iiti* Mexican citsfeatrl Acting Gov Charley Johns In the rapid government shift*, de
amt conildcrol Irirm rn t"
th- |&gt;r- ..... .I m vv iml nictli in i loim -nl.ity .chnol -ri 27th
-•
I be "gr-&gt; Iv c iig ,-crated "
in the May primaries
yrribed the outrome as "our first
It 'wcscr '* h# ml "tberp arc
thr niaj'.intv rep-ut was signed uul K ru iiili \si - . wliii h wer* ti ilnv ii'*titiin to Ih-- n p iiin
J Tom Wal--on of Tamps, fur victory" agiinst communism In the
s’n ih,t a i#rnbt# T-,t of ocple
br AE* i hsirmau Lewis 1
„ ,. tl&gt; ,,-h.Ktl ..ffiuiHl* III Tn1luhn»*i-I
mer attorney general of Florida, We-lorn Hemisphere.
Strauss
.m
-1
r
Mmtn
.toners
Ku
to- k ,o awful herting "
Sleepiest and haggarl after the
turned Republican In an effort to
Th*’ Im.tl •hnnt In-iint. like' ninny tip ls n l.itc
- tiimt
grtie St Zuck'-rt jod Jnieph T'amtV ib# riser rrtttrned tu Its
stimulate a tsro psrtv system In lung conference*, he told newsmen ,
I
mium I , i o i i th -1 n.rii -n. tin itu .ipni il tin* iit-u
•
luiol
t-i
tut'ell
bulh
-if
whom
appended
stale
bm ) il E i,:U- Pa
md Its sislcr
the state and Is the Republlrin last night he was "greatly enrour- j
ment.
of
tilth
own
•O r ltd v III till -ill Out lnii-ii
iii- &lt;1 Picdra. Ncs-ras, the big
aged by Ihe present government
nominee.
C--mtiiis‘ i"ncr Th"m • I X|ut -1iii lit i t 11s --1 -.--I t e*•- 11••»* oid jt &gt;
fish’ ignn-t the (1 - nlwaters ccnStrickland In a formal statement In Its determination tn eliminatr
Ucai ain - mu"- iini-or tanl ih»-i
t#i- I i! I irr-ti- and Nuevo l.srcdo.
PHENIX cm*. Ala *s-A »pe ray. agreett-g With Ihrm lh.ri (I
communism "
said:
rvoidariMli lif ir'i u-atriuU *n I
• 'lasof J(.e Martin Jr of Laredo
The Mexican Embassy bulged clll Judge took over Ihe court in penhciittrr should be lenicd accr
" I am In this race of my own
in secrets, wrote a iepiraie opinion nrnamtntatloi
•an! a 3* f-s.,1 level ha I been
tree wlU and ! am obligated to no with leftist and Communist refu­ Ihia crime ridden nty |nd*y with sihich said "D r Oppenhetmer was
A online ro the i-latn
{reached ih-rtllv after 1 am If*
one except my country and tny gees, just as Et Salvador's dlplo- (be firm promise that "the intol­ tfuloya!" In the sen.e th.ri he di. mod-rut .’7 .U -.r o -m sch
I (Nid Etc tnternationaf Bridge, a
conscience ! want to serve the mstlc home here had b e e n erable conditions which hivr b»en regarded secnrlty reguUtioru
- i -I hot
" the Pan American
ran- , warm tnepiiv *m
ettmmed with fugitives from A l­ a shame and a reproach" to the
people of Florida
| M uli- *&gt; t-i U 'airii City, was still
But Mr Smvth, a Princeton .rod I-. tlexHIt it........ T J* ih*
"Regrrgatlon Is but a small part bert's government b e f o r e the people here are gone forever
si(Untiil
ifnti
Itho WOTUo with oppm Codqt) sch 1 I a: &lt; and 'lilwea
intscl It was tf'-orted under about
"Make nn mistake They will t-itmei
of states rlghlr ft happens to be army forced him to resign Sunday
| ri 'ret of water
I - -s-gnim* d ig-|-ym sr‘ it corridti an Mf-V- -- ar.l
not return." said Circuit Judge fbe atrmuc
the 'straw, that broke OM camel's right Other Red* and former gov- Waller
finmb. ure-unusiv
strenuously -lis like rm it tttm» f?1 »TI d- ll-i'!n f r „i
« ,r ■U'nuc H'-n-n.
We believe we h u e ev'eyfhlltf
back*. It U pusiti’- prool that the eminent officials holed up In the
than
ih-M
»n*t'
t\ lit*
nt-lrt control ' M .t ’.n said "VtTc
M he mountrt lhe bemh tn TtVrt
w&gt;lh hU
T colleague,
federal government Is determined Argentine Embassy
•&gt;4nfoi'l’t *" m ip s ny ' c&gt;f the tin# rva iu it'-l -,r ohans*ci| the
l-uiltiinu,
U S Embassy sources said that empanelling an eraergenev grond
lo take all our rights away from
l - i l . l r h 1,1-wl
n s| n n It !* .%** 'r ri liuai 1 lexetved
!.r|u*i[ t-.-itif-n #t at- ill t.POO
ahng with Arbent, those In Ihe Jury In Invesflgile the recent intu D ^ l l
—
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us— legally, or otherwise
m It Is r
liiiiIh■•I UV#| til p*"pl» '
• i*: 4 Nil I*" 11"» *
"The Supreme Court nil Inc may Mexican compound included for ter of anti sire crusader A I O C M M f i n n f | f T I C l - 5 fl|*&lt; ff*Vt
#1,’ ti
nal
I'll tit*’ "f t»f -*» i »t»t|* it- * \
tiff . i it in »• IllllUg t,,#
Hot- -,n i ---#*,i X-'-nur th# a,,.
prove in be a blessing indi-'iiilse ,,,rr Foreign Minister Guillermo j Patterson
»fi+* R|l||(f|vp w»III 1*11**1 V
sir t itntjii *I 1lilting )•• , In 1. s, 1 ,ling t • I" ■*ti h i &gt; !(■- |oi#t oatinn s! (It i-lgc,
Judge Junes, in a prep krd rial •
if II i« responsible fot ihe awaken Torlellu, former Interior Minister
,.,t.
hrl,
.
’■'tuand'-t
«
4|.»
11
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ing of the people in llm far! (list ‘ harnaui MacDonald and such l ip ment, declared lhal "reaped fnr _
I, i-l w sl« r t, i k- t tot - tl,# ini.inr ,
T h r •!
i . nf xiHiirvi
^ un It * i - thi* fit i tun# Hu- 'Illlt IV ■Is.tn-1 In all, about to blocks
this are
In Jcnpardy
Communist*
as Jose Manuel For- law and obedicm-e to lawful su p n r I W O N p i n l t n n r &lt; ;
all thrtr right
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thi*
h"iiu&gt;r
L t q I I D O T S usual, bill h irh lv r f f lii-n l I- •in ii
I&gt;•r.i 11*-1(n(* -hr tivrr - #rr rffccicd
"I am opposed In violence and tuny, Vlrtnr Manuel Gutlerrei and thortty things ling strangers m * 1,1 1 W U
1''in,|,ai,y 1. f.n H »
Th
Russell (County), are here to *tay.
John Wiley, group
'»c&lt;-r for 11 ,i liuiniilraf i. - u| 11, r , siri'l
\b"i|t 2n loistnc . building* are
hluodshe.t I am equally opposed Julio Erirado
Mel
per
&gt;##,.
b.i
(mirth
t
m
l
ic
bl
"All thr rnlghl uf the stale, and i Southern Beil T*-1rpl
,nd T*le (flfelmMint (&lt;'iMitiltialn-Ti m, Mint
Alio reported In the Mexican
under
,1-r -I" Ih# t p r&gt;| (he first
to the pnlitiral dictatorship that is
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ti
l
h
t&gt;
t
lease don't belittle It, are behind Ktapb i onipany rxpl.-ip- | oday mi-1 and ra lrle im ,»il| 1,«
fl-w-r," Mat (III laid
helng attempted bv the selfish pol Embassy were two members — plei
j,,y
ca#
'
t:ra,"
"imreTif.
t
h
,
,mp
I,
•-.si at- I u-t h
of a telephone milea^i- tale plan
1
,p' Turn 'iallaglirr -d the L,*.
Itklant of our government who M-mon was the third — of the the
f i»» h tl- . 2 # tilt - #- 1 01(11 a# 1 t &gt;Ut 1f cl-, p ■Is#*- oho bal been in raibu
for the sake n( the Negro vote, M hour-old junta which supplanted sustained bv an arousrd and fejr whi- h will affi^l resilient* of |n flanl.r J bv 1 1
ft
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ullt*aiy and Enterprise The matter suit
■ •minunlcatii • -*iib Sues &gt; I irrxtn
are rapidly destroyn-c our fr»e and Arbent Sunday night and was it­ less statewide preis"
1 &gt; li &gt;1 11. uthr# t (&gt;u# #1—1- P"lI' # tld Cut three f nrllu ,f
To l&gt;- » r In -b •1.
--a i jm l
Judgr Jones announced Ihjt be **► firs* approved by th. Florida
Democratic wav of life that was self replaced yesterday The tugl,
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I've members were Cot Carlos E n -1has issued an order directing i&gt; Hai!-iori«r- Fublie Utility Com­ h nlot * -h . h - I l-uullI .
th, M, drat d- tmslnr.s d -trlrt
guaranteed by the Constitution
. i •up, tl|Wfl ' ratal , - • nnd#r » itrr
flu tr j l - i i.
•lllutl -&gt; t, - Jl .
I Ibal *
“ If ! ant your governor. I prom rlqut Dial, the provisional Pres! Russell county lurv commis-t -- mission
M
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t
1
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a'
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l
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■g tta m it
Sub cnbtr.. In the.t Two !o.-a will In tn, m ill.............. I rased • I , ' p
• i
lie that then will be no mixing dtrt and armv chief of staff under to emply tbc j-iry box *M re-fill
’ai
\ !a
"li#n the err t I 33 tl fept passed
el the white end color* J race in Arbtnr. and Co! Jose Angel San It within ont week." in the msisrrr \Dons ate *«rv«J from panford, but tss-i ai-» ,*'y in
It,
1.
..'Him
I):
a* ! # ) ' ■ - - i&gt; ■ i iy at i iii a tn h it i- m*
1!
required bv law rod with the must p.*v j tnonihly miteasi
the schools of the stale of Tbrida rhe i.
t In- ainjltnrtuns '-'ll I)' « mr*
* 'ro t 1 ( i t t i # l It certi ronllnuH for Pedros N#gra**
The new government warned names of (nose qualified fnr jury vbatgt in addition to lb-- irguiar »inl fr -u the - -(• ii i - 1 I, i ■ Itfla* Ft. (
white I am in office "
at--, r *ct fi * *1 th# iii|i#l: ,, t a l i i ’i . i , i««i r r a iif - - 1 st.it,- d isaster m t
This Ii Strickland's first venture h?w*v| ,,i-.
*he, **t« C0.*?,1UC! duty, (hat is, those cltirens of the rorvle* rale due lo extra o p rn -e dmir s uplf-h Mill ),e | m 11 till • a! - aL» » “ fit •
telu t control headquarters rsttminto policies He has been in prl abroad It had promiae-J tn political county who v e centrally rrpiite I incline 1 in serving (hem -n far 1(1^Its- -f Ih. loom to ! .
h^iiul- |,,ude-i i -i P- M ii.rsl n. j-el
•t#() from 2U n-s) t, 30.030 hntnevate bu me
He Is married and refugees would not anply to "those to be honest and Intelligent, ni»n from the service b».-e tat* batllldwr
of crimes, killings and mur who are esteemed for their g-&gt; J 1y which
l» in closer tn f-'a-ifoitf.
- lias four children He was a m sl*r
&lt;H»0 iiinple
X\ &gt;*I, rhi
kllditi
m
c
The new plan w ill set ip an duo&gt; a rio ted , &gt;&lt;- .H ue C*|»
It alto began checking bank character "
A reporter, d i r flsing over the
sergeant tn World War It and
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The Judge's swift action In clero average mileage rharge for tha the audituri'iiti will \*+ 4|'J'f OTt
Mtgtran city. - nd. "They’t* in a
aerve-1 In Iceland, the Pacific. Eu­ account! nt government officials
and Communist* to prevent sudden out the Jury box esmr after Ihe ptople within ihfse two d tiip tia le l in a1.■1v l " . #
d u p r r ilt sltujt'"'i 1 &gt;aw about
rope and the Caribbean.
Mil Wft
bnp
transfers of fundi abroad
Ihree Russ»tl County jury c*mmi* area., and thr* charge w ill, re­
• at fir erne" yr.tsrd*.
r- r 1.OOi i-'tsons M r. drd on rooftops
1 aicb • Hi. #1 ".-tilt:- nf fitThe crackdown on the Commu sioner* who have been Ireoueotiy gard to onr, two and four patty ariu,. )t will 111#
l.j Ian » I M-r-r T-*r*le »* la. .live *b* -t- I t.rejn m r f r - i i t i p n l in the h l ’ f l
1 H h\- Li
Mils and (he Intimation that thr criticin ], rejetded Gov Gordo* lint* will be * reduction In Ihe f - 1 a iil #»tt'a&gt; n flv* • Ik AkC'-tl
cuttrn1 h»*i a -■ start*-!. It ro t don'i know hat happened to th*
w-sr'a end was near brought Guate Persons drmand that they resign presrul amount being charge-1.
JMI
D •* 111 •&gt;.
f» 1
4 -ff iepi-'P I ibis n -ii'ir-g l-y lax-a rest ‘
“Thi. is not ■ r*t# rediirt'on" &lt; uuntv It &gt;|,xl
mala City lo life yesterday for the
Another rlrtodhoril b t -eit T#x. uh root# thru Chief Mark M Ctevrlan-t
Wiley «l*le |. "hut n-dually 1. a re.
first time in weeks.
\ gta I file ii, H '
11* ^ of ka - # tcrdav ,i I sin#-a. .VV) miles
t ' - teat,--,- #i*a t--t •),# »«
-luclloo In ihe amount of charge enmigii
Anti communist feeling ran high
n-irth -d Ihe R • Gr.indr Some 40
" 2Mb tJt slariel It- ’s .'i a
atde mileage from our Sanf-nl |i#rtn| l.mjO --, l-nts
Crowd* roamed th# slreels. leer
A« "irdin,' * -In plans whn*h l -lily at 9,65 4 IM \ *1*f«■ ive familie, wer# # sruated and w iter
minimum rat' area t-&gt; I&gt;»IUry ami
Ing down Red posters anJ shout
to r i - riKiftoi- in |wo r*,id#ntlal
111;« h
bgbt in -itllVF
Enterprise The mileage rates on wet* d'sinned 1 I Iton ,1 Muugli ptl-«l
Ing, "Down with the Communists "
sc-1 on. Hut there was no report­
inn .Sr . lull I at, hllert, su-Il A - # brought f It Piiicfi tilth If'i;
two-party
line
servire
are
f#s«
ibut
A large crowd nearly rioted al
ed 11, ■ f |i(#
Mrs Bertha Jenkins Brown. *7,
''•'•rTM a . mil*' ro f u . ’n a l a i r ,. i*V it *nr .mt ! &lt;17 i* ff| 4ft|f
the Mexican Embassy and a heavy dltd ai the IrKaf
f"r •" Individual line, oi l
*
♦Ii*»t n*li, o
local hoipllil
hospital at 10 ti]
thi*t g t* »- fn
guard of soldlera protected Ihe gov p m yesterday
..................
fuur-parly rates are |en tl^an ibo.e •tr . will b# )r-u • I ,i, etiarate *n»»» at I 30 t&lt; m * * 41 4-.q , fll I
iim n it i t.ii \m i d
following a
! for two-parly- This win raim- l.illldllli-s .- -I-.- possible huls# 4* ;'.'i ||
ernment officials and Reis taking Illness
ir t \ v
Nt Wt \NI
VI
C Sirs Ely
will
m&gt;(
it-1'
r
f'
i#
v
trb
.1
i
In
s
refuge Inside.
The -vifc of &lt; harles W Brown treal-r proportionate reduction of
|»a« parin’ #- ' .
' -,1t’■11 o hs bren granted an
• • f» vv4 r -i
■
tp'r
in'-r-i,
cl
Mil's'.
.lale.t
»&gt;*rg&gt;«
nn
th#
briter
classes
of
Political prisoners arrested by her residence was at 211I French
from her
I#-* mimarv rltid^ 1 a f er .. ti tv r t In * 1 CM • t&gt;te unroof- ic.| d -o rr*
rice, therefore,
(heiefnte, better erad's
grad's &lt;t i-a*
Arbeni's Communist • dominated Ave She was born In Newton, N scivice,
, b» r i-' ' ' . ’1 tn
.........
tn ( fam'd '"tig# #-pcrt husband or)
nt) 4it .1 28 i in •&lt; .:Mh
'in
service
ran
nowr
h#
offered
at
more
r'7
'
'
*
-r
rnhitfU'rum
police poured from the prisons C and had lived In Sanford *|m •
ground, f "Inf 'errhle severlfy ’
, Of -I d \ - ■
al tractive monthly charges than
'. ■’
&lt;«n*tnicltlon
They said they had been tortured 1911
srheduh
a
li«i'i'
nn
lb#
»al#
of
She
wa*
*
member
of
the
Kirri
v -1 beluu
ant beaten almost dally — until
whool bonds in . 'pt
June 2B, the day before the Preil Preshy terlan Chtrch and of Circle
I hit new plan will enable many
"However. I do 1-lie*, the
No.
2;
a
member
and
past
worths
dent was muted
customer, to regard their ruessnl .chool will ).# rumpl' t'd an I In
Of the four Junta member* who matron of Svolnole Chapter 2 i irviry at attractive monthly p i
•l-ratn-n --#11 wChln lb# v#ar,"
took over the government yester Order of the Eastern Star
11 nJltures
3lllw## stat'd
In addition to her husband she
day. only Monton Ii generally
Th'se
newr
mil'ag*
charges
wifi
A leooit -n ptanne-1 achuol f.s
known to the public The otheri arc ts survlsed by two daughters, Mr* k &lt; irtn 'ffert with bill? rendered
r Hiti» s ale an r- sile nt - sainide
Col. Maurirlo Dubois, who was J. I. Monroe of New Smyrna Aiglist I,
G A IN FSV H .U . O t b J ft of (his
Beach and Mrs W W Thomas of
of good an' m a-'li-il school buiij Fl'irida in'luitty wilhm Ih* next
named mtnlrier of foreign rela­ O-landn.
If- , i , f "p, r ms m high au*
rme son. no1*rl P Jen
i
r
c
instilltlon
tions; Col. Enrique Kto* de Leon, kin* of Orlando; seven grand
tine, lo fne veatl flifuu;'1 the thoiity Indicated that -ecrecy reIf necuiarv, h -" school #ari f« use of nuclear energy ti a left
communications minister; and Col children and seven creel grand
trlctfun. will tie msterlally re#•'inomlcallv expanded This is ndr i#)ssifnllty." f&gt;# in Jotep'- Weil duced i# th# ti-»r future thereby
Jose Luis Crui Salaaar. defense children and two hrtdher. S A
an’ Important (■-•tdr at s tim# of (J-r t’nivrrsttv of Florida's Col
minister
ehrated lmp*tus lo the
Hendrix and Charles A Hendriwhen population shtf’ s bet- een |
usi if nuclear energy for IndusMtmron resigned aa President nf Newton. N C
Mrs E C Ech-ds, 72 resident b-calltles at# taking pl»#e on a lege of Engineering, sal-1 t-*div
Desn We I who has )u-t rriutited trial tu n "
Juan Jose Arevato'i Interior min
Services will be held at the Brls of Sanford for J3 years, died at her
lie idled that re irt-rs now In
ister In 1900 after Congress een ion Euneral Home al 3 p m Frt home on W First St at 0 IS p it, large seal# ami ate often urtpr# from a meeting of the dr.t Inter
s ired him for cracking down on day with the Rev A 0. Mclnnt vesterday. following a heart at­ -Itctabl* when a »chool Is fir»t nati'wal Nuclear Engineering Com various universities n\rr (he coun­
planned
frrenc# in An Arbor. Mich . slid fry are primirtlv of th# research
the Communists, then returned to officiating, and burial will be lr tack.
It Is his ho|w (hit “ the iiiv'tslly tvpe for chemistry and physics
the Cabinet under Arbena as min Evergreen Cemeterv The f) E S
Mrs E'hnjt w t. (wm Dec 12
will have charge nl th* graveside tka|. In Orark, Ala, She was a
Ister without portfolio.
mav get a nuclear react,)! m the department; b-at Mis! the reactor
near fiiltue which woiiFI In ’urn he envision* for Florid* would be
member of the First Baptist
When Artsfn! was forced out services
within th* next tine* la five y*Jti put to Industrial expansion reChurch of Sanford
Sunday night, he remained as a
fi|v
e«t»'4»4uipiHat In Ihf
**T*'1 s#sr#h
D Ing are five daughters and
member of D!a:': Junta, and then
•even son. including Mra D K
T a r o buildtnc permits wet* l&gt;
i u - f f c o n o n i l c r t i M t i f i o n of H o r *
IH the faction which forced the
McNab. Mrs
F. Garner. Carl. sued
-.
-•
..... vestn-lav and id* "
at city ball
army chief out yesterday.
Roy w . If G . A Douglas ami : W a v bringltnc the total to *p
Me said that of partic»ri»t In­
Kenneth
Erlmls
all
of
Sanford;
pioxliuatelv
1*0
to daf#
terest to Floridians w*s "the inn V T L DF.FENBE
,
RITZ
r ,.E , Bradley of Greenvlll#
R, o. Week, filed # permit to formation w1# secured t w i r l the
_
RADIOS STOLEN
A sum of t-12,000 wet paid for
Drums Across the River"
. U n TS B U R G H uh—The elvtl de­ • little ever 100 acre* of pasture * C.; Mr*. Harry E. Hansen of tepirir ami apptv ast-aslo* sldln« possibility of obtaining a power
FI*.:
Mrs. A. II to the out aid# of hit hop,# at !*'2ii reactor for Mi# slat* which with
1:36 - 3 3n - 6:37 • 7 33 - 9;3U
program was pretty well land, located a few mile* west of Hollywood,
Hatcher of Jestip, G*.; Claud'
M O V IK LA N D
__ jjeri today.
AltamonU Springs, according to a Echols of St. Petersburg, and El \V. 37th Mt. He will do the wotk its use ot a w'lghtless fuel should
"Arctic Flight"
change the entire economic and
CD MNioritlef purchased &lt;T two- deed registered at tha County mer R. Echola of Bryan. Tex; 71 hlnis'lf.
Coat of the nroject was nlare,] Industrial picture of Florida "
Starts 7-43. Feature H:id
the walkie-UIklea of elerk'a office.
grandchildren; two brother*. John
t.ast conipUt# *how 9:34
Dean Well said that Florida's
' l l fame.
Th* land, whleb waa ownad by Clark of Oiark and Walter L at anornslmatrlv 1600 by Week*.
) were taken to a shop Mr. and Mra. L. T . Bryan, waa told Hark of Nashville, Ga . and one Th# front porrh of the home of vast natural resources have not
COLORED D R IV E IN
Now the radio to Mr. and N n . Franklyn L. Wil­ slater, Mrs. W. B. Olackahear of Eva Tavlor, who live* at ®l!l Int­ yet produced fuels rompetiUvc
" Msxt Me At The Fair"
rust St., will hr repaired arcorri- .with other parts nf the country
yt someone broke liamson. Th* aal* Included block* Plnekard. Ala.
Cartoon*
lent and stole of Sanlando Spring! In th* Orlando
Funccal services will be an­ ing to permit records. Cost was and thst industry hs* been hsndtStart* 7:46
capped In Ita expansion because
at 113,000. acctlon.
placed at ISO.
nounced later.

R e c o r d

Cily I irjhb
Foi Its Life

Jex Businessman
Tells Candidacy
For Governor

. OH B R O TH E R -A s if ike heil
IM'I « Bench In contend wills. nr*
*f Tfce Herald'* Linotype opera
ton, Mrt. HirrtM lying, has ■ nlre
auburn to rmlure. .she showed no
for work In &gt; inn back dress ami
f ill liven a helping hind by one
M the men In the hark shop, nho
• sliced a slrn on her back, ’Sun
kirn. Do Mot Touch".
Here's one lor E J Moughtou
Jr., the fells with the weather
charting hobby Von comment to
•9 altracltve looking lady going
Into City H ill this morning that
•'ll looks like today’s going to be
another scorcher." She tells you,
though, not In worry about thr
beat because It's Colne lo rain In
- W i How can she fell* "I sprayed
A my fruit tree* this nvcning and
&gt;h«n I spray, il nevrr fails tr
Have you thoiighl of that
fain
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WDBO-TV ToSfarl
Schedule Tomorrow
*

ORLANDO cK-Th* 100 0*0.wall
W D IO -TV station will begin rmer
atloss tomorrow, lh» first life*!
alms station In ceitiral Florid*
Harold P. Psrfortb. president
laid telecasts will begin at 7-33
a m and run to 9 a m Aftrr lhal
a test pattern will be hroadrnsl
Regular telecasts will reaumat 3 30 pm and continue until
11:30 pm nn Mon lay* through
Fridays. On Situniays programs
will begin at 10 23 am Sunday
\ j telecasts will be frnm 2 33 In It
p.ih.
Eilabllshrnrnt of a television
tn Orlando Kid been delared ievaril years because of contests for
Lie alloled channels. IVDBOTV
received Channel 6 suthnrtaation
from the Fedtral Communications
Commirslon when another appli­
cant withdrew
BIT A T II1CKAM AFB
.
HONOLULU &lt;JR _ Three BIT
* atomic bombers which flew nonstep from California to Japan tart
week landed tonight at Hickam Air
Force Bate A spokesman said the
plane* would remain here for sev­
eral days.

Rians roi Nt'w local School
Returned hom Tallahassee

Crime-Laden City's
Court Taken Over
By Special Judge

Local Guard Unit
L 3 Gels Top Rating
Al Camp f xpreiso

Of New Role Plan

I
Department
Has Active Day

Mrs. Bertha Brov/n
Dies In Hospital

Nuclear Energy M ay lie (ioost
To State , Uo/T Dean Reports

Mrs. E. C. Echols
Dies After Attack

Bulding Permits
Totol About 170

$32,000 Is Paid
For Pasture Land

Movie Time Table

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News O f Men

IB Is Not Among
rirsriO Causes
Of Death In Stale

In Service

M IA M I— A perman*nt Inbin*.
i
, (.a .-r «d e t Uffl has been . — ..-I in Federal
Eddie S. T - v ! “. the m nf M* and District C o m !..i« f*~ntt . Hro.
Mr.-,. Eddit Tojuit ;.r_, al lit. : wiini Cuutiiy |tuni« iiiDM-i’, isii!vi*»
Oviedo, a student at Florida AA-M U*kh .SMifhRt jir, lnr.t of llftllian
University. Tallahassee, has ar dale. To
The order, nigned by Judge
rived a! Fori llennlng, fin to at* John W Ill-Hand, require* ths*
tend a 1951 General Military Sci­ firm to kr«-p accurate records and
ence Reserve Officers Training j.ay its employees not li-.s than
Corps hummer Camp
The sU-wcek summer camp al &lt;5 eenjs per hour under the Fed*
Fort Henning is designed In give eral Wage and Hour Lev.
practical application” to lhe(”d e &gt; 11,1n|f
" f W rm*
taught by R O T f initmctorv at col-1 P*»yee«, thu firm Is engage.) hi
rnanuiar
. . *port
.
lege-level educationalIni Iittitfor* Irpanufacturing
slacks ».t»d
Particular emphasis will be' placed
mnke, and trim''
pi.------- - P*n*"
. ,on n
thev hed
on the development of leadership b«*i&lt;. It wm
n1 rljiinteii
r ’n'nieit that they
ami the cadet’* capability to funr r,,d paid many of the employe, .
lion effectively in the role of an the minimum wage *ct i nth- FedInfantry leader in small unit tom-

For thr first lln r in the hivtor)

S vilal Mativlirv ceeordv in Flor

a, lubrrruloili. with ■ 1153 death
rale of 1,7 per loo.con population
Iv not tilled among the lint 11
rauvex of death. Stale Health Ofti
e*r WIHon T. sowder said today.
IHvnvei id thr heart and cir
dilatory syilent account for thr
largest share ol deaths, he rom
merited, and continued:
•'ll a combined grouping is made
nf all cardiovascular renal diseas­
es, including vascular lesions af­
fecting the central nervous system,
rheumatic fever, all dUea»e* of the
heart, hypertenrion. srteriosclcr
oila, and nethrllls and nephrosis.
It is found that mis group causeo
IS 331 deaths or 50 2 per cent of
all Florida deaths in 1953.
'•Among Ihe infectious disease,
the respiratory ailment, of inllu
rnaa and pneumonia continue to
pervent a major problem
Al
though generally transmitted in
the same manner «» tub-mitosis
these diseases are acute rather
than chronic, and the control me
Ihod* developed for luberriilnsi*
are not applicable Another con
munleahlc disease, poliomyelitis
eontlnues to he a major problem
hut the new Salk vaccine offer
hope for lt» eventual coni ol "
The 10 leading causes id death
In order of importance and tin
cumber nf deaths attributed lo
them in 1953 are as follows; ill
seases of the heart, to,317; malig
nant neonlasm* i cancer i, I,ltd.
vascular lesions affecting the cen
tral nervous system, 3.t!tU; arci
dents, 2, If*; diseases of earl;
infancy, 1,522:
influrnr.i an«M
neumonia, LOdt; general arfer
itclerusis, 5iM: cb'onir and tin
ipeclflrd nephritis, 414; diabetes
417, and cirrhosis of the liver. 313

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Penylika volrr-l a protest

L e g a l N o t ic e
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jrn n R
in n v iu i:
h u s ii
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IN H i:i T i n : &gt;:«t x t i : upK a m e l (I. Hum islsu knnwn i rm m s il Xlnnrnr lllin ll
fln-M isil
T O A M . r-N K IH TliH o S M I P i:i(.
m a s h s v i v i i r i.a iw a o n iis n
? s s n i s n t iv s T s t m i-s T s t r ,

mi ami »oeh or r o l l „ r »- l,»rrl.»
nmlfleg and ieiulr.il In prr»»nl
any .-lolin* ■ml iI . idsmI. wh|.-h
you, Of stlhsr or sol. im r h i&gt; .
naraln*i ih&gt; f ir s t . ..r I'oimrti vi
Hunt (also known ■* S:mtnMi tins
rno Hunt i, d e fiitil, U N of &gt;»M
County, lo Ihe I'oiinu Jm lo *,f
Ptmln.de I'ounif, Plorhls ,.t hi
nrrlrsi In th* roiirl house of ssl.l
Coiinty ■« Hanford. I‘p,rl-U. w i t h i n
eight eaiemlsr tnotiihs from Hi.
Hina of Ihe Hrsl pohllrallon »t ihN
nolUe IN. h rlaltn or demand shall
be In writing, ant shall s u n ihe
place of residence and poei &gt;,rr|.,

dresa nf Ihe rlalniant. and shall
ewnrn In py the rlalmant. his
•gent, or hi* altornar, and any
aoeh rlaltn nr drmand not so flte.i
shall he void
/g/ \|.irN1 H a rr-M llunl
A a eie. ulor ot Ihe laisl
W ill and Tesiamrnl al
Rntmetl M. Hunt lalsn
knnwn a* Kmmatt xiun
roe llunl I, deceased
Plral publiratlnn June is. m i

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i i .i i h i i i i

J l ’S i! x.xfa iti-M
Nolle* la harehir alien Ihal imr.
uant In Hecllnn » of rhapd-r lifvs
of Florida. A d a of m i .
la lha Murnhy Ai l. Ihe f,|.
dearrlhed land In Hemlnnf*
. Florida, w ill he offered fui
. , public iiulery for the hlah,*i
ana hasl rash hid. aulijeci to in,
H a lil of
---------------------------tha Trualee* of lha In­

mis. ynprnvemem Fund lo reject

bids al Ih* (httirihouse
e - - !•;## nviork. A M., on
llh day nf
IV Ik il i\u|.
, Ju
- r ly A Itaaemem
• off M
Munlelnatllles
foi
unldnatli'
H ghl
of V'
w a r lao
ISO feet wide
way
ifei-ar
n
r**ervei|
from
any
laffi* ha reserved
. . .
parcel
throughh which Insr*
ih
I* an etlsilna
Plata (load.
A* lo
11 all lands till* |i
toad. Aa
« » o half
halt of *11
all pelmleom
ih
and three
fourth*
"tha nf nlhee
other minerals will h»
raaarved
Alt riaalnnalde inaietlal Is t*
served
I.ola I A * Hlio h I I 1*liapm* n
A Twrker* Adrilllun I'tat llouV
1 rage i t
Lola an A *2 Mid w ar I'srk
Plat Hook I Hep*. M a ess,
jail 7 nioek O Ceterv Aisnus
Addition ria l Hunt. | !•*■*. |Ji
* IH .
Idil I Hlork •' 1**l*ry Avenue
AddlHun Plal Hook I f'eae* H i

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SNAPSHOTS

W ie b o ld t's C a m e r a
Shop

210 K«. I’nrk Ave.

l.imil One l.lt. With
lt**K. S.1 Orrler Or Mtirs*.
Without Oi(In Hep. Drift*.

IDirhemt

2 pts.

Shampoe
Meal
Grits

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LAST TIME TODAY

21 Ot.
I*lvit.

.1 lit. ran

lb. run

llolsum Salad

Dressing

27c
Hft el.

Napkins

9c

Slnr-Klsl Chunk Size

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HAM
Weiners lb. 39c
BACON lb. 49c Sausage lb. 39c
Half Or
Whole

Kingan’w Rellulile Fresh

Klngan’H Piedmont Farms Sliced

llol nr Mild

KINGAN'S REI.IAIII.E — ALL MEAT

Cut
Your
Own

Bologna lb.

IT COULD
IIE

FREE

FRESH

P R O D U C E
Family Sire

each

&amp;abi^ Bsu&amp; S oI sl

W

V S ^ k

#

Watermelons 29c
If. S. No. I Carol Inn 10 Iba.

Potatoes
C’n l

31c

Iceberg

Lettuce 2 hds 23c
Cal. Sunklal

33c lemons dm. 29c

THESE DEPARTMENTS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
1. RROCERY I. FROZEN FOOD 7. HOUSEHOLD
2. MEAT
X PRODUCE

ALSO

33c

(ireen Shield
IHue lluse

pt.

Planters Cocktail N oz. ran

STARTS TOMORROW

lb.

l.iplon’t.

73c Tea

Tuna*-:.;,' 2 for 73c

wkk M*M COMA! •HUQM OMUN •J*S PtvnHItU - 1(MUM M M H H *n*U

Kiitffun Reliable All Meal

Kinirnn'ti Reliable

Dog Food 3 for 25c Rice 3-lbs 33c
l.lhhy's
1 oz.
2 for
Deviled Ham 39c Pet Milk 3 for 37c

Peanuts

v *e e

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Shortening
Metier Drum)

in g o "

Tooth Paste 69c

Willi I'tirchnse r»!lc
('rente Itinse F R E E

Armex

lb- 19c

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lieu, fillr Economy Hite
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Helene f u r l in Kgg

Dixie
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Daffodil

33c Oleo

Ice Cream

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The judge roni|ilied

J I’OSMETICS
and DRUG

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Chuck

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ROAST lb. 35c ROAST lb. 45c
GA. GRADE A DRESSED and DRAWN

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Y O U R S P E C IA L

Whole

IN V IT A T IO N

TO

lb. 39c

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WELL DRILLING
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vederday when a man approjmhed
behind ami sal 1, (rimnio
your money
. , .
Frantum said ho whirled arouii \
and sfjuirled water in the Utah's
face The would-be holdup man
give a yell and fled.
him fro m

Falconry, the capture of game
birds by trained hawk* wa* known
in Uhlria bv 2&lt;jryi R l*

Imt IS lie** part In Itos*
T n u r ll fouih Park Plat Ho&lt;ik

ri/ m in A
lly tl. P. IIKltNIM iN
A g in l Trusts** nf |.| Fund,
demlnnle I'ou nl)

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LE TTE R * D E T U R N E D

OWOSSO, Mich. iJv-Thc Corunaa
Milting Co., thtee mllea awny, m UA
a letter containing a $109 cheer1
to Dr II. M. AUshoute, an Owosso
dentist t«o months ago.
The letter was received yetter*
la y -a ltc r traveling 7.000 miles to
' jA r a*p&gt;7, ",x »
A brief note in Italian aCcom-“
yvTTi '.t-y-tT* letter said it »«•
found in a newspaper mailed to
Dr Vineempo Spalore by hi* par­
ent* in Owosso.
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m iv v ic t
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ItALTlifOHE i.W— George Frin*
turn, a sendee station attendant,

bat operations, a* may be re•piireil of any officer regardless
of hi* branch of Ihe U.S. Arm y
The n ic e than 1100 cadets re
I&gt;re*ert 37 colleges and univer-i
Ilex of Ihe Thlrit .md Fourth Arttiy
areas E » c b cadet is striving f.*&gt;
a commission in the U.S. Arm y
Those cadet, who have satixfac ;
torily r'lmnlett-d four year* of ?n
lege may he commiisinned at f i r
end of Die ra m p , the rcmaimier
when they have com pit-ted thidi
(our year* ol ctdlege

OWOSSO. Midi &lt;*-John I'eny
iska opened his mouth three tune.
In Circuit Court yesterday. Earh
One liny specie* of In-cth- live*
time it cost him 3d -lavs in tail.
Judge Michael Carland told him on a diet of cayenne pepper
Id nav his wife Sallv hark alimony
or serve 30 days in jail.
|
"I'll lake Ihe days," mumbled
L e g a l N o tic e
Penvtska.
h « h •*i n - v i i . n n x - 1 c
•"Thai won'l wipe out the debt,"
i f n i t if i x i i t i i . i m v u
is o
U ld Ihe judge.
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Pants Maker Cited ! ^ ; “cahsih0^ h^ '* n
Under Wage Law

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to both Negro and white students., D f l n n r f r / t I legs
The Rev. Charles M. William*. ( K c p O i l C O U S c
chancellor nf the slloceie, which
includes all of Tennessee, laid the
order applies only lo Nashville. He Wl
—
said decisions on segregation el»e- N C O T S C S t l H I O t C
T o N eg ro S tu d e n ts
_ .where in the state will be made
,
NASHVILLE, Tenn. j r — T h e u rg y .
I 4 K K L A M 1 v T -lf the govern
n»*nt
est|- , ,
Mn»l Rev William.
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The
steciiion,
said, wav taken
l U d t u t u * - uVWT
T «.
tw tsiimllc Diocese oC|jn aecordance with toe recent
Na-hvil!*, haspoant- F W
.TvttTn-Ui.nlm rc^-rhri\r
. -i
ch**ti Nfhoak in ihe city opened figntion in public echoolt.
week
The federal m. 'keiing agree
,.ta| Wogr Law, and that sus*
“ N EVER ASKED "
menl committees reported that
rtuiitinl portion- of the &gt;Uek* and
RALEIGH. N.C. -F - Mrs. Polly 9'J.QOU.ono boxes )nd been u.ei
pants produced by them
»ent Caudle doesn't gel lo this capital through Saturday They estimated
„„i „f On- State of Florida The city very often. In fact, although l.«W.0U» boxo* nf graps/ruit reFederal Wage and Hour Law pro* she lives on!" 35 miles away, the rnained
vide* that employee, pro luring Al-year old -soman never visited
The committers aDo reported
addition o f one more*.ire, ill. in
f&lt;n interstate commerce here until la*t weekend
ran.', -&lt;■ paid nor |e.*thin *5
Her nenhew brought her to town white seedless grapefruit lo thu*
....... _ per hour,
,-ent.
a raring a bright print apron and which may lie shipped from thr
Tin* .proceeding
„ was
_ Isued upon - a hig. Huffy jiinbonnet. Why had .tote during July and Aunusl
nn investigation
investi^atinn mode
mini.- bv
!t« U,
II S. she never cornc to Raleigh before?
_________________
an
by the
Deportment nf Lnteir'- Wige and
Half the meat produced in the
" I was ju*t never askt-l." she
Hour Division.
explained
world is beef and veal.

JULY 4th MID-NIGHT
SHOW
"GORILLA AT URGE"
riM T

CBNTRAL FLA. SHOWING

SANFORD
PARK AVE. AT 25th STREET
COMPLFTELY AIR CONDITIONED - PLENTY OF FREE PARKING - CONTINUOUS Ml
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Wed. June .10. 1931
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-at oi your room, mother.”
-D a rling , it doean t matter.”
Joan l o o k e d arqunil her and
•hook ner head. " T h t» old room ot
mine look* *o bar* with put thi*
cot in it lor you. W ere the one*
»vho should tie here, not you. I
really (cel terribly guilty,”
-Joan, in an emergency like thta
nothing is important except doing
the thing i hut * he»t tor everyone
It I'd nad another led, you and
Todd could nave come in nrrv lint
I didn’t. And there ,va» n sense
in moving Jack a in here lur you.
because he *o often get* nome
weekend* ano ther what w o u l d
he do? fh r cot :* pertectly com­
fortable I II take one chair trom
my room. I thinlt. and Todd can
bring down trom the attic trim
o'.d chest that I'll use as u bureau
Then I'm tlxed for #• long a* it *
nece**ary,”
"1 "till think It s all wrung.”
-Jo a n , listen. I wa* consulerirg
moving in nerr. anvway. Wl*h
d ra m wandering about ol nig it
how, I leel better sivt-junfi next to
ner rather than arrcuix ine nail I
can leave m y door open into m-i
room and hear her it she stirs M l
that’s happened is lhal my plans
nave been speeded up by h r H u rt,
er s illness '
Joans race hnghlrned suddenly
"O koy! It you were coming in
here anyway, then Todd and I will
move your stuff over tor you. Your
own bed, your own bureau, yum
o.vn pictures and rug — the work*!
And we ll lake the ni a k e-&gt;hif(
piece*. IV I.I can nave your nth. r
single bed. it you don i mind, and
I'll sleep on the cut. Now, n d an­
other word! If * settled.”
This conversation wus taking
place a lew day* after rod I s tather had had hi* heart attack. In
that time muen nad nappenrd.
On Sunday night the doctor nad
ptonounced Dr. 11tint •t out or im. mistlata danger. ” N u t." nr ua.i
added gravely, "that d a n g e r is
past. U r will he past tor some
time. From now on. M rs Hunter,
your husband s nie will nave lu ne
very caret iilly oedeird 1
Todd'* mother « reaction to the
whole situation nad surprised Joan
greatly. Hhc s e e m e d to be a
ciiJtngcd woman. A lew days a ilrr
the doctor nad said this, she nad
asked Todd and Joan t-olh lo coma
into the living room with her. She
wanted la p l a n lor the future.
There was a nurse upstairs wno
would remain lor anolhrr night or
two, to she wa* tree and things
must be cleared up, she said.
‘ Your lather Will resign.” she
had said. ’ In (act, he has already
ietigned. It must nave been a
premonition with m m ." Met eye*
were a little brighter than usual,
but no tear* tell.
*'! found the letter he had writ*
ten to the hoard, there on hia study
d rill. Father will never p r e a c h
again.”
I low m u t t It be. J o a n had
thought, to reach a time in Hte
when you coul.l no longrr look
Copififtf f. I!*S3 t*

Congress Okays
Appropriations;
Deadline Nears

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It (eel to 1* able to see right be­
fore you the end ol the long, long
road ol Ilfr ?
Mr*. Hunter spoke again. "They
are going to ask the young assist­
ant— Mr. Ila id m g — to take over
the church, lie s Known to the
congregation. H r had the pulpit
last summer when we went on our
vacation, you remember. And ne
has preached pete a number ot
tunc* over the past year. He is
known ana liked. And ne is al­
ready engaged lu t* th- assistant
Now, instead ot being just that, lie
will have all the ministerial duties
ll s strange now il s worked out
so quickly and so well "
Todd nad said. "Uut what will
you do. mother? You a ij: t a d '”
•'Father can’t be m o v e d yet.
Probably not tor some time. The
doctor said spring perhaps I’.ul ne
vvouldn I commit mmsell, T h e n
we u go to Flondu s* we've al­
ways tallied ol doing. There’s a
.-■'.ileifent down there lot retired
ministers I think s t i r told you
Weil, w ell lim ply join lhai group.
With our pension I rn sun w e ll
gel along.”
"Mother H u n irr, what can we
.In 7 U 'ln t ran f lift io help v &gt;
now ’’ '
Fur a moment the old-r woman *
mouth trembled.
"I'm comma to that ’*
She nau gone on. then, lo say
that the llevrrcnd Harding m u
married and nad two young d illd im . lie and not lamily na-i bren
living wdh ills wile s i-an nts. but
I he older couple had recently arid
their House and so me Hardings
must move. They nad been plan­
ning to make Mapictun their home.
It they could And a place hi re Ami
now that the parish was definitely
to tie Hts charge, Ih ry were, ol
course, rn tlllrd In come Into lb r
manse.
•Hill w* can't l e a v e yet. ot
course, ao— vv e 11— there are two
pusitihdllir* ojien. We can either
store our things in the attic until
tot her IS Well enough lo go south,
and let lh « Hardings tiring thru
household |HVa*esiu&gt;ni right in truth
th* stait. U r they can put theirs
in the attic ufhlle they le waiting
lot it* to Iravc. In either avrnt,
however, we will nave lo make
use ot your apartment." Mhr looked
at Joan a triAe anxiously as she
saul this. "Y'uti see why. don 1
you ?"
"O f course."
"Even though we have two gin I
rooms big enough to take care ot
the whole Harding lamily,” Mrs.
Hunter w e n t on, “ Father could
never in the world stand it lo have
two children traipsing over the
house. He ruiildn't stand the noise
Th e y’re only two and lour, yuu
know, and you realise what lhal
mean*. Neither one in srhool and
both ol them clattering up and
down stall* all day Ic.ng, shouting,
crying. Aghtlng, too, It thry'rc nor­
mal children. II lather could stand
the move. I'd say we'd go into
I*'iff itMiiml by Klhff
WU-9 Rou C*»h*r

T r io Is A rre ste d
A f t e r W o m an
C h a r g e s A tt a c h

Sheriff’s depulirs latr yesterday
afternoon arrested Ihree -Seminulr
Counly men on charges or raping
.i 21-yrar-old Orjando woman in a
Held Just outside Sanford, arm'd
WASHINGTON
— Hurrying lo Ing to Sheriffs office rejs-u t»
Ihp three men were identified by
beat a mMnlght (leadline. Congress
in lay passed and sent to the White sheriff's deputies at lleniamlr
House the final three annual ap Caldwell, 22, of |**ola, J D &lt;'a»«
pmpriatlnns bill* for the new !t«cal idy, 23, and Cecil Bniokt, 21. both
year starting tomorrow.
The Senate completed action on
Ihe measures uilhm an hour alter L o a d in g O f J u ic e
the House had passed them
The Ihree measures provide S la te d F o r Ju ly 12
fund* fur the State, Justice and
L A K K U N D IH— landing of cit­
Commerce Departments; the La­ rus
Juice lor the lirsl major citrus
bor an*I Welfare Drpartmerits. and export moveinenl lo Cerinany in
the Judicial and legislative hranrh- IS year* D scheduled to begin al
r i of goverrnment.
Tampa July 12.
The bills were compromises of
Florida Citrus Mutual aid it had
different measures passed pre­ been Informed that the West Her
viously by Ihe House and Ihe man government hat approver
Senate.
use of one million dollb.'s In ini
They make these appropriations: port American f?”!t Julies.
Legist alive
a
-De artment, *70.«»,
---------II is not known how much ol
TM; Federal
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Judiciary, U7.MI
W7.M1 740;
T«0; the Juice will tie front Florida
Labor Department and Mated
agencies, $311,714,500; Welfare Dr
partment, $1,103,413,70; State De­ Appropriation* Committee s a i d
partment, tlll.IIO.ooo; Justice De­ that passage of Ihe bill* by holh
partment, -I7S.SS4.300; Commerce hoove* of congress today would
Department. $Mt.OZ2 .mo: U S In mark H i p serond time in J i yearlormalion Agcnry, STT.III.us)
lhal all regular approprialiim*
The total or $3,7TS,506,Z3.'i in the bill* cleared Congre** by June jn
bills rlra rH b-tlay is appmilinale- Usually Congress ha* to pa*,
l&gt; 1100,000,000 less than I'rnidrnl
Fi-enhowcr requested last Janu- emergency legislation to keep th.* j
government running pending artinu
Chairman llridges of the Senate on Ihe regular moey bills.

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She broke ofl again and tor the
Arst time tear* seemed to threaten
Joan spoke r-uicttty.
"Mother Hunter, uur apartment
Is available tor a n y t h i n g that
seems best. Totld and I can go
over to mother*. . .
So nuw here they were, with a
qu id Christmas behind (hem. And
into their own little nrsl at the
real ot the manse would come next
week Mr&lt; Harding and net two
tallies Young Mr Harding would
have on. ol the tvvo guist room*
in (h r mats pait ol the house,
since there would nut tie S p a c e tor
him in the apartment, with both
children having to snare the one
bedroom Uteri with their mother.
Uul it was nest that way. He

uti^ltl t«&gt; t&lt;* r.rar If #* • * * —
and available at all Hours, not only
lo ms parishioner* out in case he
wauled to conter with hi* Jirrdr.
cessor Also (liough lui -n e said
this — in case, niter the nurse left,
Mr* Hunter needed help in an
m il igrncy.
Witlioul warning, she ant Todd
were Having to give up their home
amt inry would prut-ally never go
beak to il li wa* urn tiling living
Ihi ie while his lather was the millisler l-iit now that a sluing. I had
taken over, it was quite nnothei
The Hardings hi l g li l not want
thrill there They might want the
entur martse tor (h rm irlv rx Ur —
what seemed m o r e likely — Ml*.
Hauling might amt tin mother and
rutin r lu i nine there to liv e,
Juan stood a moment on Ihe
thn- hojd ol Ihe living n « m A ll
Ins-ir rx|n'v talmns id s a v i n g
money! A ll Ihe runt they were not
going to have lo meet tut a y.-ai two y ear* may lie three* Now, tin*
lr» » they lemsmed at ner mother *,
lin t would state them in the line
a* an inevitable purl - I I li r 1 1
budgi l
lint I d 1. t , ltd l«i ' i v at
rnuthet *
"I won’t think about it.
loan
decided, n il y d
111 lake it tor
in vv I I I a11 pt it unlit lb-- H u n t­
er* leave mol ,ve have Id move
uni luiniture ml oi fare. Then
We ll SCI' ’
Tw o iiiunlha, m a y b e -perhaps
three. Doctor Huger* had s a i d
spring
That was n Vague trriii.
.spring began in Match an I ended
in May. This was January. It
might u* lour or live months In*,
lore she and I'mld could ilrciile
what lliey would do lly lhal lim r
In- wuold have hi* contract lot unolhcr year of leouhirg
Maybe
With It would come a raise. I'r r M.i| s enough n| a i ji .i - lot them
to rent am t|u r little cpatlitu-r.t
Somevvbrrc. Hul would the r a i s e
in? enough lur eighty dollars or
mure a month?
"W ell,” she thought, " m a y b e
he’ll gel enough so wa can pay the
titty dollars that the Harm* ■kv aio
(laying mol her now let the thud
Door apaitmenl. T h ru imse is up
in the lull. Maybe that s the solu­
tion t”
(T o /fc C u t il iH W J /
Fralurrt

living a lew mile- vouFi ul San
ford
According lu the records, the
three men picked up Ihe woman
ami look lot (or u tide, "lu gel
mine air" IVhen they had omen
lo Ihe edge ul the uily. It I* al
leged that Ihe three men Jorced
her Irom the ear.
According lo Ihe woman'* slate
meal, two ol the men held her
while Ihe third attacked her The
woman's complaint allege* ina&gt;
-he was a**aulted eight tune* and
then tell hi Ihe field when Ihe Ihrei
men drove oil m their ear
The three men, who deny lhal
any lorce wa* u*ed. are now Lee
on a II.uoo bond, ap*eee,( acc«nillii; lo Dejmty II l&gt; Owen Jmtice
ol Ihe Trace Hugh Dunran set a
preliminary hearing fur July 21

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Company I Receives Top Award
At- Annual Summer Encampment
A salute to Com pany 1, local unit of th*
Florida National (iu a rtl!
F o r the first linn* in its history, the h»
cal In fa n try company won a "su p e rio r" ra t­
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In addition the company had IHR per

Long-Time Proposition
No one mimlm izea the vast potentiali
ti*-* of prodiirtion of electrle power from
nnrleai energy Hut all the discussion runerrning it seems In have led mmd&gt;ers of
people to Iw-llvi* jhat a m iia rlr lir - just
Around th turner. and that the market for
conventional fuels will soon he sharplv re
dined.
It ran be said iiueipiivorallv Hint the
atomic authorities, hoth in and out of guvernment. take a very different view Thev
have said time and time again that com
m errinl ftower plAntn using the new energy
lie far in the future Many scientific h u r­
dles must he surmounted, at heavy cost in
time and money and effort, before such
plants will Is- practical on a sizable tale
A n d the problem is furl her complicated hv
hard economic considerations
w ith prexent-day knowledge ami methods, I tie cost
of producing a given amount of |*iwcr from
the atom is a great deal higher titan from
Ihe conventional fuels
A leading expert, cnnnerlcd w ith a group
which is thoroughly exploring indu-drin!
applications of atomic energy, rerentlv dis
cussed the aihinHon as it exists today In
the course of his talk lie said: “ F ro m the
xtandtioiul nf electric |niwer. Hie pos.ilite
T O f M Y ’H U lttt.K V K ItH K
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T h e rom puny hasn’t exactly lieen any
shun h in past encampment periods, having
won '’excellent
ratings, the next b ig lo -d
to the superior classification.
Also. (Ids year, the camp, together w ith
four other companies, contributed to Hie
tided battalion's w in n in g of a superior ra t­
ing Th e battalion is a component of I lie
lIM tb Infa n try Itegimenl
Th e Sanford unit was taken to ram p b&gt;
•’apt I'avid HaHichel, company commander
I t t 'ol Stew ait r.ati he| is battalion ioni
man tier
ndver-e effects on the coal industry spent
to be &gt;p'ite far in the future And in that
periisi there will undoubtedly tie important
changes in the energy situation which may
more Hum offset the adverse e ffe c ts"

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Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

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Florida
has more tliunderslorm s per year than any
other section of the eotintry T h is thunder
storm activity
plus the d ry , mnidv soil
found in many parts of the state which
makes grounding difficult accounts for
the fact that lightening damage |s relative­
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ha* t*&gt;fm) r»*l *»f
list** tnrrfiiHi! T d i rntx ,iUn h*dp fnrtuly hmljjrt. *|%
swerlen lake-home pay
I’rire. are Ip.I t, I.kill
drop your rrarlion Is tuorr l|k&lt;ly In
»s to ii.e Xferchants .10.1 mmn keep them from It The m.v|or|lv
NEW YORK 'fs—The marital two year* later, when Liralne n « "I've On! a Secret " Rut she goe. faclurrr* hall* plenty of g.vt.H opinion In biisine.s and 10 lie.try
that llir present ptire leielv will
fimsnee of movie star laraine Leo tviarillnc a plane on which she to .pring training with l/*o. aii*nd*. they’ll like to .rM III mg ... ' p&gt; '•&gt;
tily and Leo num ber, manager wss 4 passenger, she hoped lie every home game here, and when lent, may* lent lit them I'l hike he latgrll unchanged al y e n ',
rf the New York flianls hssehsll wouldn’t *lt by her heesuve she thr team takes lo Ihe road file* price. Competition ami fr.it id end
Huh Is a vlrlory of later love over treaded having lo talk to him Ihd mil to their California home to tie
dislike at first sight
1,00 .at down and did movt of the with thetr children. Chris aril
The first lime Laraine. who talking
Michele
Doki like Ihe girl evrry man hopes
"I looked over at him alter a
" Before I married Ian I u-anteit
lo wed. met 1 ^ 0 was in one of while," said Laraine, "and sudden
those velvet skip rope Manhattan ly Ihoiighl In myself. ’This 1* the to win atf arademy award." she
said "Now all I want is for ut to
night cluhs
man I’m going tn marry * He win the pennanl My work is irr
['Everybt-Jy crowded around to jldn’l know It— hut I did "
ondary "
talk lo him as If he were Import
"Soon after that they were mar
l-arainr hat done » wonderful
ant." ahe recalled " I didn’t know rted
nubile relations h&gt;h for her b »i
»•&gt;« h* was. hut I certainly did
As
a
girl
laraine
luted
baseball
hsrsl's hall club She It popular
dislike him "
*0 murh that she would umpire a
The feeling waa an strong that game at srhool to keep from having with the playera and their wives
The .port* writer* like her. sod
In play il. Kill today «hr watches Ihe wlvea of the sports wrllrrv like
some 77 baseball games a year.
her. Ino, mr her pleasant, hone it
" H ’s nuking a nervous wreck of friendly manner In thr tealnui
me," shr said "I don’t feel like world of ha*ehall her task hasn't
an avrrav’e tan Winning and losing been easy tarainr has won out
affects our live* If* our fulurr,
hy bring simply what the it *
"When we lo*e a game, I’m good wife who lurks her husband
The answers to everydav
much more upset than l*n He all Ihr way
insurance nrohirmi*
doesn’t bring Ihr game home with
"People who meet le*o (or th*
By A N D Y CARIt A W AY
him
first lime are always surprised to
"If Ihe (Jlanl* win, we lakr In find out he isn't a mughnerk."
C L IE P McKIIIHIN
a movie We never go nut atler he the said, "Why, l/unfres*et heauti
loses a game II11I It’s not because fully, and he 1* always gracious
F lr x ih lr
s S tc c rin u :
W ltp p l
hr feet* miserable
and charming
"He says, ’People always a«k
"That mav *ound Ilk* I'm i"
you how* you lost— they never ask love with hint Kill I don't always
I'oitinicN
vou huw you won. Kill If you’ve agree with hi* baseball strategy
lost a game, Ihrrr I* no point In Thr thing about l-eo is that he ran
Imlng II over and over again.' "
talk you out of a game He rmild
laraine. who recently comptrlrl lie a success al anything he went
Q U E S TIO N : | read an Insura leading role tn ‘T h e High Ami into."
ane* ad tha other day which
Th r Mighty." ha* adjmlrd her film
m*nttoned Eire and Eitended
Laraine I* rrrditrd by the iisorts
career so as not In lei II ronfllrt
Coverage. The ad didn’t ex­
with thr Jo*1 'd being Mg* Du- writer* with pulling much nf the
plain exactly the Extended
present polish on her rhinestone In
roc her.
Cove-age part and I’d like to
She make* a picture a year, arts the rough She hersrlf feels the
know about It
In four television dramas, serve* many stories nf his (rurulenre are
as a panelist on the T V program exaggerated sports world mylh*
ANSW ER: Space won't* per­
mil a complete explanation
mit
but briefly Extended Coverage
la the grouping of a number
of Insurance proteetlong that
formerly ware written separ­
ately and adding them to a
flrt insurance policy. Certain
types a# axploalun. windstorm.
Ball, aircraft and vehlela dam­
age are cofared In addition to
othara. Tha premium la low
and you should sea a good In*
auraace agent for full details
Iwary payday,
pay yaurtalf Rnt.
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It 11 * Alri)#*.f I? mmith*
July 7 1T»1 tl» it l.rui* I, Slr.ni*&gt;. *ugge«t. a* I there wa* no evidence
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hrimrf with x'lmr nf it% mrwt vital indo alon In Ihr rn lln - record lhal
»rrrt t l&gt;r
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p nhf imn thr rrplv *ia&gt; n»i It
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itupmir#* ill*' xfafidai d nf Hid tip for
• i t. vrei lo irln t (ruin then wolh thru lupinyi•n m. w*dl a* llietnhal.il Hint to |. .1 their mind* and «r|vr«
4IICIMany rin p lo yr.
and cm ployria
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N I T I M 'I I O N
You can't know it all rr
\r« »It w*— l In pi t *t iff# *1 •loth* r or not the vacation pinmi *ho.i|&gt;] Ih* iln.,lfl«-.t ,t* m-.ll
Th e re in * er will I h&gt; a "last w o rd " oil the tit irti'f t|&lt; |9*fdf bill'd \1ft|*tNf"11
"••• '-'I* " ' .•••'.only I.f e i-sl
m ineral u u lriH o n **f fruit and vegetalde
•Mipjiiyee
If ||t|*tfir\%mrti n r Mpht id tlie**i I - I .1 0 mi.I .»ll»* 1»
crops
New discoveries may tie rx)s*eled HtdJrf (h it Ini rnt rv Hrttnttllu” |• ..r.d itidiialrv It i* rare employe**
lihmil it* »*? ;* r - fur ti I t ntir’ii tl **r w l .1 r.iya, *‘ lhi hw hv with my varae v e r y ve a l
|i*f ir*if pr irltrr * ut*- »i*it |n»rt t*» I nil mid give me molt* c. nl* pel
t
* * •

| t | V i;ilT i;| l A t ’lllnS — T o bring sup
plies of wheat, cotton and corn nearer to
consum er re«piirenients. ntaior acreage ad
iustm enls are needed I ’anuetH aie being
•ailed on to reduce prialin lion

viewed hi * ctefy:
II. !.*.! Uen •-•vrler
Me h»d Cemmuiml friend* lie «t
trndrl meeticC* «Uh them ifewas
•njased In one »nnien who w»*
a I'nmiruintvl and married another
who had hern H ll brother and
»i»lrr in law were ('nmmunUU fnr
t time
Atl that m i before he went tn
m.rh nn the atnnitr hnmh After
Mint one nf ho *.td friend*. Ilaaknn
Chevalier, tried t» tap him for in
formation f'&gt;r the rommiinot* an I
» i&gt; turn. - 1 d"wn Oppenheimer de
laved telling the government atvint
tin*, then led about IV liter |n|d
the truth lie mnUnue.l hi* friend
hip with rhevabrr *l*|ted with
him a* late a* laal Merember
oppenheimer ip|.rj|ed t»i the (.ill
tier man AKC Yerterdav It upheld

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a* did
du&lt;*.1 * i'l tdliri*
It * j nf Ihr
witnr\i*r% v.nd hr ,»,i&gt; trustworthy
111 llnw aid I b l l . h n u , I l i l t
I frv* *..iid hr w i nd Thf* Hovr*!
fin . oily a wothman turned a "Ir*# ‘lt*ii I hr wa* htf. il |nd nnf a m ifi
, aIv. on a il.atn line after tiring hi hr fru litl with
rrt% an*! rr

find
tit I 9rlftj:« Lenrlil in
rn.irn ra f i ■». If In * fiicli 1
Until ui'its *InMild ,t i
•hi r r
m«l tlirrefofr Artri.rd ii.v.i to t.oirh thr rontiol
» In limit • j ; itri
IlMlr f Hit t
p tv* I rrlts mill Hi*
i.l. . a tin.rough ln-|.irti&gt;.n of tinIt xtioiiMn't nt t iltfV til•if »• t i
hoi. line I..id t».-«'li to.i.lr A* rt
||\r. .»»►! Ittr^tif udi »*• t ••inti .. nit. h«&gt; ws« scaMi-d and within
for lltr l***«lkinj; ”! hrr« ’ll I**
, ...til to- un* dead l|n*pit«llM
jiliiind inn *if thing* &lt;•» 1
mu| tu.n .11. 111.lore pul.I all »&gt;f th." bill
tilptNH M rfitff'f I’* o' t v Mir li.idr
to. lo. nir.llin! nod h«.pit«l . ore
f *fPftll tf lilt I if • l xj ’ f 4IDI HI (|1**V Ind.i.li i tl in. 11inner pol l it.* fnn.l
plentiful in thr It ink
me ifung Iv iin.imo in tldi them over «
if'lt t« r iMi i fnr V"t| I"
I intfi |,#-ri,.«I ..f ditto tilt adjualm.-nt No
drill lint th»* (itC*1n- I v**"i [Cuv U'll.lo- n.«istjiiirr wn. Iirrilist, no
goMinomi.ini .•*|mn*r wa* involv
'* '
*'*
|li' *• |&gt;r»* |i*f • h i li i t d *n thr •d ll.r man and hi* •rnplnyer had
d liff l v hid | h*dl&lt;d th.tt I hi Itdr tough! slid paid jointly* for l.oth
frnrn (Hr w ir hfv»m i ,ir***ind thr 1 hr h"-|.ttiil and Industrial in.ut

i IIIN ’i II Itl'i IS
M rs f . Wi,t th r Ift lt‘|t
lowii
tboioiigblv
T h e n apply Dfvp or
cldordiinr t'pe 'Jf. percent D D T enm ldoii h *
the rate of I pint in |.r» gallons of water
It tlUiitt ru' i , fhit .iftrr thr m
l«*r I OOP '|"arc feel of law It
MHftmrf ft H i 'I•»»
Ivi’ ito
Hi
up nutirr *t*lv. if
In using rldoidatie apply one half pint jjrnrr il **t'|
of Mil percent e|mnlsion to If* gallons of il»«*d»-r ,il f*||
I hr |ivnff th.il If* *dr lit* f ifh
w nter |«-i Hum
ttMiitfli **f Hit *• •» • tint tin*** f »»

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Verdict Will Have Lasting Effect

*t r aik J«1

Yes- we still need coal and all the other
known fuels

HA

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HAL BOYLE

Laraine Changes Mind About Leo

N e w 1 9 5 4 B u ic k
V -8 4 -B o o r S e d a n

cmH ninrr Ihan

Mmt **f if* lakr fur pian’rtl ihr
Urne'iit. afid v*ru»n* typr** i*f in
«ufanr« that **nf r h t ld ln n norirty
and *, itfiufiur *i t r m hiiv** niiiifr
HVHlIsl.lr in ... |„ I),,. . ..Ilrrllve
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&lt;nle maniig. r 10 iti.lu-try and agliciil’llie Only I p. 1 rent of Soviet
ritigem enjoy I he itatidard of liv­
ing which the American worker
enjoys amt the winker 1* froten
10 hi job by police-state i.gula*
lion- In liusiia. itndrr state
niat.sg. meot and a top hravy t.ureauctary, bolt, quality no.I rjuantily of g.wutj .,*. l -•rv lre . pimbired
... m dii-try and agrieulluie have
ifecllmd *lm*e the r*iarl*t rr|fime.
th.iul m .iniiginirnl, which leads to
high. i standard nf livinit f«*r
higlirr
PV«*F)'Dtl‘*, Mi f1*ui«*I only In u f trr
r«nn**»ult y*at••i9i With It* c••ill|M*t i (
! H *" Hill 1ki’tA

heimer.
mtr-fed

m lr ItoublA many l i itmen

who read

s rJr,,| j „ ry

Thr niak'fty " f ,hr cnmmixilon
uppeuheimer wav a itrlir,|y r|s|, berime of "dtfetlt In
h!!k r hnrarter" — they pointed lo
|,|, )vlnj _
|0 hit auocialion
with Cnmmuniits. not before h t f
wa&gt; entruvled with «erretx. but aftreward.
|f the long opinion of the n t
v'rttv rru ld be -. ’•••re-ed up in •
.m tenrea, thix woula be It
When a man It entruiled with
high yerrrla, which may affect the
nation’s welfare, he it glt’rtt high
responsibility. Hr iv rontidered ct
pahle i.f living lip lo that TUB
etpon*ihilll) of he wouldn't be given
the .errrl*
y
Thrrr are clear rules laH down
hi whlrh hl» responatblllly. or
m ..-n»e of rrv|Hinaibllily. ran he
iutfgrd Association wtlH f'ommuni*t* make, hi* *en*e of revpon
.ihdity su.perl Tlir ABC held Opiwnhi 'uirr uulalrd the rulei and
d. faulted on Ins re*pon»lbllltv

New Types of Insulin
Aid Diabetic Patient
ly HUMAN N IUHDHIN. M B.
TKCnIT ire now »ever«i differrnt type* nf Insniin each with
aiirria! adTintagei for difTrrent
patient*
tin'll insulin ra t dim m red.
anyone *tih»riri from rtlat&gt;*tca
wa* doomed to a short and sick
ly lingering period In this dl*
ea*e. rertain gland* In the psn
tree* fall to pour out the right
am.pint of tntulin. one of the
borly hormone* This «hort»ga
leads to exreit *ugar In th» nlood
stream tntulin injertion* mppiy
the mining hormona. and with
It a new hope for the diabetic
person.
Llmltwd Action
Normal, or regular. Insulin m
•red for a number of years, hut
It tied certain dhadvantiges Ita
artlon Is usually good for only
six tu eight hours. This means
Mu* the patient has to take fre­
quent injection* to keep hi* blood
sugar at the normal levrt.
Later cama th* discovery of
protamine Hue Insulin which has
a more prolonged action It
proved very efjecttve In controlIng rertain types of diabetes, but
trad It* filling in many others
Other Adwancea
OtoHn Insulin was still another
Importsnt ar.vance This type ha.v
definite advantages for many
itisb'tie* who need ttuulln with

Ih* »T * .

erd and sfA i!iv&lt;nve|ve» &lt;»•**! they
would have done if they hid b&lt;m
•mine In JudjtrUnt on Oppinheimer
Vet thU particular point hardU
l&gt;-ar* examination in lhi» cite M
there wax any evidence, that Opprnhnmer had given awiy ircrelv
thrrr wnttH have been no doubt
he u i i a security risk and he
wouldn’t hr a problem for lh« A EC
thrn III* ra.e would be before a

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ts’ih nulrk and prolonged Action
Olobln insulin thui preeenU th*
hlsh ratio of blnorl lugtr vhtSh
remain* imm*di«lely *ft#r I t luffing the slower Acting pro**rulne rmc Insulin.
Various combination* of raftllar and protamine fine insulin
can also be used, and fl** «te*llent results In certain t y p « «
dlahete* that aredlfQcult (otra it
Recently ihe new N F.H.typt#f
insulin has been perfected. TW*
hi a stable protamine cofnbLiatton with Insulin. It la atmllir In
artlon tn a combination (tMrlemly prescribed when patlrpu renulre protamine itne with r*4MlAr
iruulin Those with a transitory
irAnattOi
type of diabetes that It lUpd to
treat are noisily helped by thti
combination.
With discoveries such i t tjswc.
the doctor of today can And UK
right treatment for About trtry
type nf diabetes end insure his
patients a normal and aatlra Ufa
Question aitd AN tw n
J L : What foods should Alt*
with hardening ?f tht artarti*
ivoid^
Answer. .U ietl u ho on* tlaAntte food which shosltd be *y
However It li believed by
It aortM
so**
authorities that th* raitrictioa
of terrain foods high to etnli*tero| or (at t* of aid tn preventing
th» progra-s of hardening of tha
arteries

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Th f red planel I* a timely tuple.
ilnrf II Ik veering close enough
In ihr rarth thl&gt; ttv&gt;tilh T&gt;r a&gt;tr’&gt;n
omer* In got thfir brut tipilnl at II
To rendurt Ihi* TV trip in Alar,

** ing
* p in I m.il meeting of the
Sanford Story I n c u r , dinner at
llmer* in .tall ilion of idtlcrr*
i M i ’ttsn * t

Junior ft A * ini'rl

!&gt;i«nry ha* hired Willy l,fv, wh&gt;

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*n I women il &gt; . .nr . l u h u i ;
*n , , r hl» WsJ'
r *m'
Garden therapy i&lt; b*in; &gt;i.«d in and
I ,l’ ,l11' munfry In IMA in:| ron
rnyn g •I lr||'«&gt;*hip
rfale |n*tiiuliim* and h &gt; pital
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... h* urilin e bmA* and *rdli*lf*
IVni*rl*r»,
dimlciliarlry. handlrapprd rlill Mile*,* g n r i n
"A flight In Mar*’ ” »-k* I **»
rtrrn’a Immr*
and hn.plt.il. iH’iiiri, mg togclhrr salute thi
md pi file.* them-elves t | in Germanic bine* "t*f r'ntr*r it
fchixd* fur i&gt;u-rpllnna! i hllilrrn dig
lt*fithoii*r* (nr Urn Mind,
i1rv work f-*r th'"* **'ii he tin merit. fnt ] U po.slide Alt it lake* I* timr
pitah and home* Mr igr I tndi '*if)r rtub*. Ihrlr I'lmmiiiiitlf* and and mnnrv
|i rmitil hapi*fn in t\ *rar* hf
vldual xhulln* anil fit* |mv’» and t " u •"'inf* *
Thf •'.** and ; u l a h " allrnd ,*|,j o r al |ra*l ?,% ifar* illn
Jirl% rlub.
imp* .ire *•!*•*if I "0 Ihr b"»»l* 'he &lt;|rri*lnn |&gt; m a lt In allrmpl
m Thf thrr.lpfillr * *v|ilf id ; if
i C'*.d f.tik m thfir I 11 prn)rcl&gt; the pr"Ifi I ||f f’gurrs |l tiinil I
denlnc and II* allird *iiiip*ff* i
I
h
r I n . Ihf* pi*
r m i * ail in like a dfradf I" f*lihll*h Ihf
bfine rfcucni/rd mnrr rich da*
bv mfdlral *rirnrf a* id ;r* i1 '••rd the h e'i fit* Ihr* ri ri|*r ir .p u e *tal|on», which air r*»rnt|al
value In Ihr ri'hahdit ■tpm id prr komalrdce in«piratinn. and Irirnd lirforr Ihr full I rip ran hr it
SOU »ho are ph**lrn|l* nr nun ■h p are I tree
tempi rd
tally 111. and to thn.r irlm iri* ph*
tdiill- who *l il thr i ttpp* dur
"Th e n il would hr another IA
llcallv hardlfappfd I* will &gt;1.&lt; "I .1 Hu- -urnHire ei on are d* f pi*
li pre r | till" uhal T'lf* i e ind vrar* In build and perfr. t the
infill In thf mind* n| the under
ruckrl to travel to Mar*,* he
f'HvllfCfd vnuth an iiv.irenf** id (he* Irtte with meinorlf* *d
The* *ald
ht nalllt .1 IhJfC* Ilf h f anl* ipd i i n p|ea ant e*pfrienir
their mfftllnr.* Ihal Invpirf and ir" imi'ie. r I b* Ihr Inn lM
encnuraKf* Diem In dn fine lltlttc. wiling jw ipv h**c. ihf *»** Ihf’
"••rk md pit* ingflher
which In *cmf f*a*e. may p im r
.
. and lh^prevenlaliVf »d eerfam nirntal ill piomi*e the t*.*v* and c,*l. *h.u*
..........
inward bfruminc ennd. rapahl*
ntstes.
Tile garden rluh» pimple m. •lid |ny i| ritlffli. id tumnrrnw I*
tniurliiT* and Invlnp lion tor tin rea»*nnni* f.peclall* in lime*
f rogram*. however, the lhf| im i »ilrh a* Ihexr
Ir value I* the re.olt whin th
It"** and cirl* ate mil (lie unit
m r v n t i l i v i .o i v r v
patient or ehllil #etuallv .tor* (In .•lie* In fn|.&lt;* illendlng Ihf ramp*
I&gt;irifi|f nia*t nf thr &gt;r«r*
planting or erratr* with the m i hnufvrr I.tlf III t'lf aiimmrr »i*rlt| i* .tivitfrd into mm aiu | u &lt;i .
thfrr am in*l|iitlf* fur l.ltnifn mrn Hu* n* f*t
lertali htm*rtt
I'm concern
Tbl» a rr'lrr ha* hrrn
uldrd and firm urnnm where (hr adult* rd fi»r Ibr
vrmttlh
In thf Oardfii f'lub artnillf* will, cri mu ll *alu ihlr md helpful in
hoil
In Ihf pa*l two *far* Thu*
m m fi. niali &gt;n and tn*plfallnn and al*o U uplit unothrr
,
,
hi nine vcdunlnrr *f r u r r with l i i r mjny thfutildnor rrcfrallnn whirh Kur*t». wrrvrnd vnririy
— den Club ytnrk
fhr ramp* afford
Mllliona of word* am wrtiien

For Most Of Year
World Is Divided
Into Men, Women

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ThoubUn'l* mure are ltru n ^

mil fc» roil nn how to rnmliid ymii *

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crftlb m! th** I hftill.ni 'ItwMnimrA nttl \llt.«iwr I |mr«h Mi , I
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frauuM with peril

But apparrntlv It i« an nb|
American mutum %%hirh »!arrfr«
that ha *io*»n «• the n.ap!* Ie»\c»
am ihr •ife of a %ipiirr*d'* *a».
fidki* Hitii a tftie&lt;l riwini and
h»lf.*er e of land nr heller rereixe

M T I B Y , Bterybody. grab your picf l ate fear and Itl’a retehraie
Jsly!” Taka lbs crew on a fraud
*■ florlood barbacue.
No troubta b o w . Just plot the

tarty asyoa doa’t have tolift a
igsr, oaf* lb* fas begins Pood la
•gar.

(It is r t l » d h h (befur# harbeeuel
dr by all handi al tbe gathering
1Your main Job la in stir up a •bam
bang harhfcu# aaure Bur ground
btaf nr hot itof a (nr aaoelng Take

Ilona buna to toast. Itaap a wooden
1 howl with green*, eukea. earrota.

and rad lahe# for ulad (tovaed type
dr ent ap to nlbbla oat of hand I
fill tba fag with lewd lea l*tck out
t (knotplng goH watermelon And
M b * with lb* chocolate rake mtg.
Abovf that barbecue aaure, lano
a ran of tomato eonp from the shelf
|Ad yoa’ve got I t rtunk la brown
tagar. mnsiard. vinegar, onion and
garlle Now taste that and ebeer.
Vtgpa* Sarbaeuad luegara
I res tllg rue*.
t K«*d* fin'iel
reedaneed
tomato eivje
I lent# epoooa
•kaitering
t iable*roona

ur onpipTeg#.
‘^ ftfe a d
feioa garlle,
frleffd

b.nwo ■"((,
| UklMfoneS
taoinw luiee
nr vlheter
I l»»»p*".i
p.ep«*ei1
Won.aM

•hapa baaf Into t nr in buffers
&gt;tdwn in •%met until almost rookef

Students Attend
Summer School
Sficral Sanford Collage students

through Remove burgers from aktllet. Add shortening to dripping* In
skllltl lo make I lableapoona; brown
onion and garlic. Rtlr In remaining
Ingredient* for sauce. Return bur­
ger# to skillet; cover; allow to
■Immrr shout Id minute* Bert*
burger* with sauce; and oa toasted
buttered buna If d»*1red. I to to
serving*.
Barbacusd frankat follow dtr#ctlons for Birhtrued Burger* but nl*
1 pound franks Inatead nf ground
beef Hlmmer franks ab&gt;&gt;al ?n itiinUlea In the sauce Berve with aaure,
•nd If dealred. place on bun* Makes
» nr Id tranks with sauce

■sour vronr.vOat Cael . , . With Chiliad goup;
Eal toup lo cool yourself Y»*. tha
trick la to chill veup and a*rv* It
Icy cold when you warn a refreeklng
reel A'paragua soup ta eeperialty
delightful this way. Mia I can condenied cream of teparagui soup
with I n n milk. Tot tfcla in the
refrlgeralor to etl'l wall before
metlllms— about I hr-nre « 111 Insure
•hornugb ebllllng Ber*« tbe rrremy
avpiregue combination Inin rold
hnsla Pprlnkt* top with ebopped
paisley or watercress Tasty with
ft* •*lad aandwlrbes or plmlento

'I Plntifitn If , ^!» * i lurlr*. Sluifitfd md Mi«* H i m * |{ui»hi*iiM
Iff* l*l»U ti|# lilt f lust, i l l til liyflVi i I lid l Ml s&lt;* UHt I Mis lit

l Itt|i&gt; I
tsis *list

llstii.ll* Ia h M I ’t.1 » Mill* I iLf
r«f ills 1t*M*|1 *9f11fI a* %I fall

ttbrn you go »w a&gt; on a summer

University, i* now attending the
. summer session at Stetaon Cntv. in
* DaLand.
A II of F student. Mis* Pldl
Col*, left June IK for Gainesville
She will return in early August.
Jot Hutchison, a IBM graduate
- M Seminole High School, la ns-w
Ilf Atlanta, Ga. a* ■ summer stu­
dent at Oeorgla Tech which he en­
tered laat fall. He plana tn rtlurn
In early September.
Another IBM graduate of S II.
8w Wesley tlamll, left several
^.waeka ago to attend the summer
- session of the Citadel In Charles
Ion, L C where he will he until
lit* July. He was a student there
during the gnat academic year.
earning hot frankfurters In
■ length wita .and serve with
colt alaw for a summer sue*
fruit cup of melon and
Jo odU naka a refreshing
on Utli Rttnu.

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liirtnd Mtindfiy ft"n» K*\ Ur*t

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t*t tfifigini* ^
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1". i ‘ator. i ' l a;. a■. I.. II*
fstIee*.rvve.l ...
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Al* 4 hl Mr. William llatr* wet** . ■ t not ant, I •
, • «s*ad *o..|*
r. ■rlill* it 7 a "f""l a* goe*'* "f «» d "..I' |alot- l."p od t&gt;'l tha'
Ali Hat.. iii"l tirt. \|| , Itntie11 •1 » all * ■* ., lo.' d.
At* o w «...
Mali • A|*
ttale* at preaepr In no.pl* women «nd w .met. wan*
11.** \ i* al \ 11 * "ip, li,)* I" •* la y "**d .tod « 1. 1. .....
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t " U n i l »il Alo ft.. I o i l m * allf. I ■*»c* .fivo.i.d
e*| a, ....
i * , if .*|v*
He ha * leu ti-* n t. t.ri.frMfd, how
would take
i •'*...III
&gt;t .*( .Jo'll
ev'.'i. to the Vaval Ait Slati'.n in ho .I.fittd*, they would tool
J ». I.sf.ttville fl* nod At.
Met. *
"Mont met. *i*■kn.gh.. ... , 1.,..
tr'Utp.d then thi. will. Si" l* i"g a. mot "
tbe former Votnm .1*81. Kill*.
I 'l l , et on e.l*. ,lo.l ( . » *•, f*o.
. h# i e afr .
ot
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At. nod Afr. It ,» -If fierlir'g no I
O fhl. woil'I. |•,*•*. ' n l. "* to
&lt;htldren . . i i.o* |
unds* l.im. •
oi.ot.y
Vn t e . «•' iitai,
,o*l .*
I "II. ge .f at o*e, l*» n li. i . I to,
U" o ni* ••&gt;•*, . * i&gt; " Id*
"
speol * .nek 1* i •fi At» * K* * l|f-g •
letent l.nt*, *od
it* o&gt;.»i
pe.ent* Al. and M.« A It AA nl
t.ttotly tsi*t.* » to* nt
tie
( lo.' fIn ■» it. . h. Ano i ,,
&gt;,
She. il| I 1 || d.t &gt; nod A|| * plet.ii*, *ni • liio til.. I n i I a .. I
n * .... i - &gt;
Hobby .od tin* . i htldren l*dt i*. a.'lol t* .),« tn
&gt;i &gt;'
. ■0
.lay fo. A-I 'i.o, It* , n h. t. liny l.nt r, S 11* 111* i ■
will spi .ol " wool with i .In I it e* nn n . tot pin. ♦*. t.- ,o u- h &gt; ■ ,
oil n ■a.ei"
F . . n t, ftnrit F c* i •**(. \ 1 Iknilst
Al i n * I Al. , 11"&gt;* I I *ill"., nod
» M’lfljli f
non Too it* i. ft *.i&lt;|.»* f... Itloo.ii N n 1•(ifjiri i» linn n • »\
ingtoh, to I wh.'.r they will mnke mut** 14 ill. !• np|Mm i &lt;I. 1" Ilfs II
i. . HI ' • 1
their tow It".n&lt; Al. I *',io*o w«». *n&gt;‘ I••&gt;. in wcltr ■
•Tty Ma'.tgrr *'f Sanfntd f*u *o...e In I** 111 111• *hr.ifs i |e.*f 11Y |if ft,f
•line, |.o .Inn, to which be u ,. * ftvr f *af ♦tT*l Dim er 1*14 1« Il 1
mayor "I lll.i.'niirgro.. lie t .""*
lb ■S'M., illHI *Vi t !».,♦! !* •I’ aM
heading 'he -.1 , town." ..
n o* «
1 4| •*a* * « fglllo* . * . , t | |f
eoropn." ’o l"dtno. *t|. t tuvo
att v * \ «• •1 11* tM* if.a. a. 1# 1
,( .
life no* A'p 'lem lo.ijitt' . &gt;
Sft
h i*» I *ft * '•
a&gt;. IfOfcaas*
,Anot hr * " ■ I "il -1 I..,*".., i &gt; »
M" I W.4 t*H 9 *• (
llhiontio, '
on"
. r.itlog
to l r t r« Ills- th* in# It » •' tmt hi
gt nmlpn* **.t
f.'ifh in 11m 11«e .1 *1,1 •♦»
tl»# ftmrtf* Kmc hr «» ibt ......... I
M. and M«. n iv Halt ...|
thejr daugh'et ' *t''\o ha.e bfr
for M'n.o '
od &lt;ome time woh
Mr. Hall'- mother They will al*"
visit w ith th. .. ..... Ill, tin.d, foio*
erlv "f Ssulord nod now empb**
e.l it. At lam.
,» to.. Sanloi i e|ni.

n.nlinRcnU »f rily spartmrnt
ilwcllcr* for iicrloil* rimnloc from
Kn.ley rorning through Sui.ilev
fVrwmnlly, I’ve oftr nthmigh that
th.» charming cuvtont might 1&gt;*
the one dramatic factor which
Irati'f *, each fall, »o many rounliy
dweller* to put Ihe hou»e on the
mat Art and gratefully rnove hack
to . liff-dwrltmg where hm-Ih I debt*
are a.h.|tiately repaid h&gt; dmnei*
and rorktall partlc*
far la* It from me to Imply ihal
city type weekend gtleit* arro'l
nice p. opte. They are nice in Ihe
i city, |t’&gt; Ju»t I hat they huve a
tendeney l» n.nipliiatr cmiutt)
life.
Meet weekend go&gt; *t&gt; arrive, in
really i.re»»ed twe.d* and oilier
definitely eonntry cloth*
drier,
mined to *toek lip on enough fre*b
neat pa-lnral lnvllatlon. They wall!
It. go on walks, lo play Id or may
air and ,un»hlne To last until their
he .'Id hole* of golf, lo indulge In a
few *cl* of tfnnU. or loll on (he
hark ler.aee and talk
Meanwhile, the gra** doesn't gel
moved, the *hrubs from the ftur
*rry don’t get planted Obviously,
too. you can't go In for raiiial
meals— there ha* In be definite
planning for breakfast, luncheon
and dinner, and something for a
late snack aft. r the country club
dance
The hardest gue*t to entertain
however, l.n't the one who ran be
thrown inti, a busy sportsfillet) dav
Spending lb. |u, • .*■e*k tn San
The really lough gue*t I* the male lord i* tJUirM1* nf M» «nrj \||v ||
nr female who emerge* hrighily nn
, , , , , «(,. •Mint New
Saturday morning full of a ileter
...i,
nod
Mtt
mi nation that you let him nr her Swa.m’, n,ter. Al*. |i "itn* Ar
help you with your chore* Th i. ttngt.n, „ t feriy I is
usually means that she carefully
Weed* out all the larkspur seed
ling* and leave* the chtekwred
Min* t'arriltne A|i |o...i |ef. ysn,
•evrrly alone; that he ruin* the
lerslav f". ftiliaoa. III, to attesvl
blades of the powermower running tbe
AA&gt;. ' miiintn Assembly f"s
over a bed of gravel, and that test
of them pick up terrible rase* of I’rr.byterian Y'.ung I’n.i.le, It S
sunburn poison Ivey nr both. For A., fs pren,'siting tbe Synod "t
Flotilla I'renhytin a n ll 'sli lin iln
Alt*.
At-It.nls, the
nothin, hut n nuxiniiu. Fellii.vsPiip
daugMet "f tbo Itev ami Mt* A
fi. Mr Inn! i, t* a i ltmg J.snlrsr at
8 te|.i.n I' o. ' e. i i tv and .* n.odetn
Even one eitra guest seems to •or ..f tbe Ffrshylerlan yot.th
use so many mure dlvhe
di*hc»— obvious grollD* "f all Ihr rollrgo* in
l&gt;* you can't rat salad off the m»al Fbu "la She ei[M-I-I, tr, |,e gotie
plate when company hat rome
alwi.it ten day*

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Sports
Selections
•’ F TK OSBORNK
• in r beauty uj spurting compel iI tlon U that no matter whether you
win or loir, no matter whether
POO or only 01 fam ahow up, It
Juit doeinH matter. Sport* are
good for aparti sake alone; no
other fartori need be considered.
Occasionally, though, »omr for­
get. In thr heat of competition,
tempera flare, or after the game—
regarilim of which sport It might
tnnr*m— people, player* Included,
accomi-guvit the &lt;oarh or man­
ager. And if the competition |i
lea* tha nthe profrnional level,
player sometime* &lt;|uit In disgust.
You know the atory. I f much like
the spoiled child: “('lay my game,
or I ’ll take my tiall and go home.”
And usually, if the competition
la on the amateur level, the team
manager and roarli are aim un­
paid; they willingly donate time
and effort for aport* sake alone.
Souic-tlmr* otrtt :h&lt; y are aobj^.ti.l

Hats Drub Pilots
In 2nd Win, 18 2;
Blodgett Gets 16th

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S p o rts
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Victory In Bout
May Mean Crack
At Bobo'sCrown

Cards FaceCldrmoht
Tonight At Stadium
Past Games
Indicate
Tight Tilt

situation only a fortnight after
By W ILLIAM O. YARN
ny T H E ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASH INC,TON f'-H o iy Mini*,
Now that they've darted win­ Mockv Marriann an- J Errant
'fELP lH Q
Charles
engaged
In
their
blood
currently icennd r &gt; ','»d r - » P- ‘ ning, DcLsnd’i IK-1 Hat* arc thaw­
HA*
for the world middleweight title
ing sign* they’ll be a pretty mean bath, and what you hear it that
ALWAYS
gel* an acid test I mum *gaoi t
bunch to deal with In the icrond they will not light again this year.
The
talked
of
return
in
September
0EEN
.rangy and rlngwide Hobby Dyk half campaign of the Florida State
After tlrotipiiiK a l-'l heurt*
Is said to he definite!)- out.
■TQP*
There appeared little doubt that
League
It’s a delirate subject and neither
0U*r
I Mims, a steady punching Washing- i brenker to (Irovelnntl in their
Lad night, the Hat* won their
[ ton Negro, and Dvkcs. 3 crafty lust eturt. Sonfrirtl’n ('nrtlin•econd in a row after teven con­ side likes scry much to t-ilk about
HE
Texas from San Antonio, would be nl&lt; will *‘nt('rt:iiii riernviht
secutive |o««ea— an IK 2 drubbing it. but the obstacle is the aame
pip&lt;i
r
one which has causr-.l Marciano,
r re tiy to stage a real scrap tn
of l.aketand’a pilots.
0 e c owe
tmiikdit ut Memorial Stadium
their I(Vround bout.
The victory, John Clodgett’i tfilh again*) his natural Inalinct*. to he
A .3 0 0
It will be t He vised at 10 pm, . In a Central i’lorlda I-eanuc
of the year, left the Hals In the one of Ihe most Inactive of the
h it t e r
EOT. by CHS
encouiiter, (irovelnnd tdiniicd
cellar hut end Lakeland the league champion* - Ihe Income tax. lie
TILL HE
Roth will be bearing down extra- iiy tlie Catii.s Sunday in a
leal. Every man In the Deljind would bo able to lake home only
WAS
hard because victory could mean 12-iiniink affair.
linebp collected at leait one hit small leavings from another boul
a shot at Ihe world crown now
Th a r e p ro
a* the Hat* combed four pilchera this year, scarcely enough to Justi­
Charlie Thomas turned in
held by tough Hobo olscm of Hon
for 22 blows, (ill Marrow had two fy hi&lt; risking ttie title
WAGHlHGTTX’i
Rocky would like to fight more
olulu.
n t-ommendnhle performance Sun­
triple* and two single*. Jack fade
Il Mlm« wins— and thu* clingt to day. gaing the entire distance.
a double and three &gt;ingle-; ami often, and it is no secret that the
hi* runner-up spot in the National ; Thomas held a 3-1 advantage over
John Imgrund bath I in five run* sooner he gets F iia n l in the ring
again the hitler he will like il.
Roving A**n. list— he will he In the tIrovelnnd club until the lad
on four single!.
perfect position to claim a chant- of the ninth when a ( wb -miii ef­
Other action saw Orlando lake*f*“* he « ill never argue Ihe wis' pion*hip match soon with D
over Ihe lead with n o n to innine «nm of Ihe man who made him
fort Invited the count. The laikc
h" ■ '.coming ulson-itock) iount v t.am t«u* tl»e v let err with
.
ii-r Daytona P.-.nrh and rburr,,:.m. to. manarrr At Will
to rebuke.
rt-poil i. tin., the second edi­
iastcliani go.
a loru- ton in the bottom of thr
owcasonvilir Reach whip Cocoa
It la well to point out that thin fi 4.
tion of one of Ihe greatest heavy
And. if Dyke* gel* the nr-1 and 12th.
it not meant to be a lecture,
Ray Konkoleski held Cocoa In weight brawls in history may he
breaks Mim*' In straight victory
Tonight Hatifo.il Manager Rud­
either In general or to acme in eight hits and struck out nine ns held at Miami in February.
string ( m*n&gt; think In- may do it 1 ds' Ian*’ s-.tn risii u|i” n lother
partirular. It i* Jurt one of ihote his males rapped nnt II blows off
1Dikes would put himself in .1 tap
hi i'll 1 . Ruddy Daugherty
ease* when you fire in the dark Rob Roberts and took advantage
Hie re appear* no chance what
challenging position.
or Met FieJsrh»-r lo itan, Ils* the
and if the &gt;hut happen* to hit the of five errors.
PUCKffAHRtS HAP
ever that the two major league*
tin Ihe cvr of their scrap. Mint . iiitrlung i,md. f l&lt;1*,'her paalv,I a
J/M
right apot, &lt;o murn the better.
H A* C4AHQE H S
F I Ifostsekneehl doubled in Rill will in anything more important
wa* favored al 7S, but experts neat 2 1 win over Grovetand in
0ATT/H O STANCE
It happened only recently in the Shores with the winning run In Ihe than plav a ball name al Cleveland
predicted the nair would enter the 1 lad n|i|icaranee tvit ti 1, twomajor*, a team player and the last of the loth for Orlando after Hank (irrrnherg’s proposal Dint
J V P HE9tO**ONEP
W A S H t H G T o n C s A 'T E R R E L P E P
ring at evert money or with Dyke- hit pcrfumuDU'Cmanager were having a feud of Ihe victor* had come up with a American and National League
IN TO A . ? : S HlTY£A
possibly holding a slight edge be­
“Tliougli we’ve beaten them
WHOSE O P E A T PL A / T N 5
aome proportion!. Eventually, ft •ix-rtm rally in the eighth tu tie clubs play a certain number of
// &gt;953 ~ THU,
cause of hit experience.
tivire before. Clermont has given
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front-ofS E A S O N S H O U L D M A K E H/M
&gt;Ea r H E 'S 0 EEW
Ihe score and *end Ihe game into scheduled game* against each nth
Dykes, who has been fighting ui u rough go und we’ve had to
flee had made il quite clear that overtime R iva* Daytona's fifth or during the regular sea*on as a
A $ T P O H O C O N T E N D E R /V
SHOM HG A p P E P
provisionally s i n c e HIM, ha |)lav onr best to whip them,'*
means of stimulating new inlerest
he manager was retponslide for straight In**
PQOtP
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TH E A L L -S T A R 0 A L L O T/W G
[ worked hi* wav on from anyone ihe Manager Lake said. "Rcunrhow
In the game has drawn almost a
!n»* tram a Blair, and if ni,croaryf
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beiier welterweights to a highly Cli'imoid u'gii) to save their hits
blanket blasting from Hank’* fellow
We should tlitciiargc llie player to
reiprrted position In the middle for u*.’*
magnate*
maintain peace in thr cluh’a
•'-light class. He has ( &gt;o&gt;:!il more
rank*. This Is worth mentioning
Probably Ihe rhief fault tieintt &gt;* •
r\
11 A
. I
n i l
loiki* is ex peri osl to stand i&gt;V
Dun twlr* as many bouta at Mim*. - Id* u’ ual starting line-up com*
only berauae the player wa* quite
found with the plan i* that il would U i n n f C / J / / / / A n O t l l P r t i n l l C i d l l l P
ringing up 114 victnriei In 11? Dio*. t •id „f Rulild Rl»bee u' fir*tI
throw info ll.r . br a. I all balling V J 1U l I L 5 I l l l l
U U . l l V J L J f f lC
valuable to the tram. Ills b»
17 of them knorkoutv lie * lost 13 Junior Milts, Ii-ronj, t!iigen&gt;'
would have hurt. Hut the rlul
and pilching and fielding rernnl*
and fought 5 draws.
owners were willing to let him g&gt;
Dial have In cii *el over the long |
Permrigtorr.
ahort’ top:
I I u k Ii
Mims ha* entered Ihe tin;: is • ill! ui. li.ii,i |,a-e; Pete J-rhiiiinl.
vrar&gt; -make them meaningless in
In ordrr to avoid insubordination.
time*—
i
w
inning
.At.
lu-mg
11
and
Mo It must I* reniemlicrril tha)
vatrhei; and lull f ml itroe. George
TAM PA. Fla
Danny Nsrdien, tlr* future.
Hr III N I'lILKfi.Mt, \P SiniM* Mritrr
getting t draw* Only seven of hi* K- o* and Fulton llastey, oulli I.i.
team harmony Is exceedingly ini who hammered hi* way iol i bn*,
Another object ion nearly a* puniih
going
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in
first
place
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The
*
vitlorie* have been knockout*.
portant and to maintain that har­ lug’s big time without learning ficnl I* that the two pennant
In older league net ion tonight,
mu out of miracle*. S , f.»■ their -tuiiilv i,»* i eerni i almost
mony no one is indispensable,
much about defense, ha* decided winners might meet in a final until they
t’anford Navv will travel to Grove-jrlimits
d.
A » stated, this ia no lecture, the punishment he has to lake series Just a* ihe regular season
Irnd. arid ftrsl-placo Pirn •«’ tie
1 1.&lt; v nulled another on* out of the hot la*t Right, te sting th'dr
hut if the shoe fila, wear it.
end*, and one of them give the
isn’t worth it
Air Rn*e will plav host to l.oogI tiitt* r itval*. th' Rrooklyn Dodgers. I-'i in IT inning- vvhm Du*tv
'the 27-year-old Tampa resident, other a frightful mauling N'obodv Rhode* deliver’'| n two-out. plneh-hlt single with the liases loade I
aiMkl,
seventh in Ihe light heavywelgid would want to go to the Work!
viol Die tiiant" .1 run behind.
landing*, announced hi* retire­ Series.
Three week 1 ngu vr*terday n ninth-inning double bv* Monte Irvin
ousted hi* Lns Angeles rival S (i
ment yesterday.
|rove In two inn* for n it-*”, vjelorv over Milwaukee. Two duv* later,
I,; m. 10, M&gt;i. 12-10.
He sail hi* decision was caused
WIMBLEDON.
England
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still 111 Mllwaukrc, rookie Rill T a y ­
„JUJST’MONDAY
HESUf.TS
II Dial match isn’t enough In
u y s dc*ire lu gel util before he
men’*
single*
semifinal*
look
Du’
M II %I 'f\j—■41
l|||&gt; *11iii ■ ia suffered lading injuries, and his
lor delivered a pinch homer in the mn|I, jn(t pr^f d help frnm Tom
satisfy the apj’stit'i of the fans,
spotlight
today
al
Ihe
Wimbledon
10th for a 10 victory that moved | (;urnia
the other semifinal sending tip
I. f- t .'" *. Pl t r ri Of v
I M M !M
wish to spend more time uilh hit
J
Ihe New Yorker* ini i a first plare
Xrnovl * Pnrtocarrero. a bkelj Tennl* Champlonshint— ami Ihe one (ceded Tin y Trabrrt of Cincin­
1 Hanford
3 on wife and two small children III*
Bv
T
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ASSOCIATED
PRESS
everybody
is
talking
about
here
Qulnlcla 1 1- ai m ;*
He with Rrooklyn
1 locking r o o k i e , won hi* Hltfi
nati! against Australian Davis Cup
Wife and his manager. Lou Vlsnisl,
We*| Palm Reach and Miami
Nineteen game* later.
}
draight for Ihe Athletics with Ihe pit America's Hudeo Patty against ace Ken Knsrwall should lake core
approved his decision
apparently
intend
Id
figld
R
nut
Enypt's
Jaro*i.n
Drotiny.
J'ART
NIGHTS RESULT*
of them,
Nfli-ljro, who f,night b.’ &gt;l at Just fer Iasi nlare in Ihe Florid* Inter two length* in (ri'iil of Die Did f,r |p „f a Washington error by
F IN a T 11 * I I :— * ia wim
n , „ . aThe*? two veleran* kn iw ju*t
mi - , During that time they vc won Mllkp&gt; Venmn and a triple h&gt; Rill
•iver the Inn pound mark, said national I amline's second half
the 23 year old former
' lfi at. I Inst .1 and *ix nf lho«r vie p, nna
about every variation in each r. Trailer!,
1 IIIue M*r«-&gt;
s no { j*
'* fitII** for lilt* heavyweights
tlcgian who hups1* tn turn proTtievVe Red for the ipol after
I One Sin ak
, , ,. nndJu J'1
oilier*
plat.
Their
lad
five
I m Ion hii; fur Ihe IJghi Miami won la*l night’s game 4.1 ,,,ri ! ^ k ? ™ .ile J ir iilir ! ‘T a l . t * 1 Jim Wilson of the Rravrs. who
frstionn! if he ran win this and
.^ U ln ia la ( I - i i D iitii
Rrooklyn twice irlrtl b* vtial ,
nn ,h(. marg,,| (nr fio.iJOO with utalrhr* ail went five *et* anil a couple of more big ones, reached
heavyweights."
arst have been ntteruatimt for Ihe
.**1,15— 11
Tim e u n
Pit
Hied
2UA
game*
They
met
her&gt;
1
l k Hu*
h
**
11» So
J cellar for the last Hi day*.
rr e ohl lin in g llo. l m lX '^ Le.t
U k rr' until he pilthed a no* lad year too, and the liaille raged Ihe peak of his game wwith a
a SIIIuMr
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rn 1.1
nl
M
i .in &gt;nn hilter
turned
West Palm Reach has won ther- (Ilf
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liflhllt'4
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fjriL , 1 this
t ... month,
..Til,
* . a record t hours arr.l 20 minutes ’ traiyht set victory over Mcrvyn
(JiilnlH* r t - i i t i l l no
of Ihiir five meeling* and scored singled with one out in the ninth in -hl» . nnh. victory without a l..*s hrfore the Ciech-l»orn Drobny Ruse, anotlier Aussie. Atm,Jay.
. W H r lo.ul.lr U - t i ia :i ja
and
hi*
third
shutout
in
healing
2
t&gt;
runs
while
Miami
won
two
and
■SHIM
la N
il, I Imp JJ.',
. „ il MSiio—a
&gt;11
»lOr
and rorte home on Roy Campan- the hapless Cubs. Eddie Mntheu*
tallied HI
.» lltlVBln A roil r,,l
(M l j ■„ .
eila’s two out hunter over the lefti• I llrb Ml,,.i
ISO J7 11'
M,%
I’rrs*
Last night’* game went the full field grandstand. In the tup of thr hit hi* llth hnmrr.
An inside-the-park home rttn by
nine innings until Frank Smith 13th r&gt;eikle Don Hoak sliced a ho
r O u J'le la (I-S i u i a
r r ,tu
r la,Ilia «| « .
HI, At* Vln*l*l
broke It up with a rcun-irorlng mpr inln ihe nearby right-field Richie A'hhurn wilh two mate* on
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single hi* third id the night, tn *ral*.
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K&gt;vc
l.abf*
fjian
Ihe
nifrhmr
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Rut In Ihetr half of the 13th the eighth inning al Piltvhurgii as Her­
4 Ire 1’ ul.a
m ! *'■M**‘"■m! t!u r**11r*•••!■*1*n.*•
SJnliilr U i }• ;i n i d i
Giant* sandwiched three walk, man Wehmeler pitched .1 seven hit
f
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I.KK-e&lt;|,„*ni||rn*t.
Hi
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S l« wile Tleae a*.,*
around two nut* und Rhode* lurtird shutout
2
I.le.r1li)e
JJrni tl.s.i |i, &lt;„ ItMVIH lll*.VA M ,f . N.n
Stan Mutial hit hi* 2llh home
the crowd nf 51 DM Into a bedlam
• {V,'1'* j?«ek
■ *.i j m ,
illlstal. HI la 'll- 71
4 all** Rr»**l*
&gt; ,. STIH.I:.*!
ran, Ivin- Willie Maw* of the Giants
with hi* hd up Ihe miAltr
I i \mi:h llrni,,n.
*l*&gt; I"
krr. li
Elsewhere in the N a t i o n a l for the league lead, hut the far
y i g T I I M S I ) '— 1 IS *111* H im* S ) ; I'lTS’lllWU\VI|.nn. Wllnitul
ni"
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f lia rm on y Mi,*- u I**
nm
Name
League Hie Chicago Cubs lost their dlrtals continued to sink deeper into
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a mi * tu KTDIK Hut T P - 11*0,11*. hi
4*llnrt
llth In a row. 7 11 1 1 Milwaukee; second division tin* Hell Ini Die
s !•&gt;
77
Cincinnati
atlark
with
q
home
run
iiiilnl*ln M U I*.} tn
Philadelphia vvliipiwd Piltsimrgh
»:Vi
* III.Mil V% I |: m i
... II 4* 15--- I ' l l !
I Imp s*.s
40; and Cinclnnali miiheil St. and two single* and the Hedieg*
A r i*
■VI'oelrnrr i lni
ij sii -, *« s *„ JJATTINd .WII, i I, \. |,■ii.i. j#s
look 1 Wantage of Iwo errors and
lamis II 4
... 5i!l ***v i*ml Vtln.,.,1 i lu, ,r ,, a,,
1 X hru Roamln
t in * jo in
three
hit
hat*men.
n
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7 Oela flun
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Cleveland oirked up half a game
1**0, «T
Uulnl*Ja l l . l l |«| an
i n Chirago in Ihe Ameriran League
R l u l l T N n u i*.
IB WII* IlMir .17 III th Fas. r n i,, an. a; •
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M. I. Del. and now leads Ihe White Sox by
111* Hear
i ; bo i mi T ltll l.K»A Miirnnlp. VVn-lijniM.,*,. It ■irl*n,lo
two
games.
The
lir.liani
Iwat
Raf
« J
F ig h t R e su lts
&lt;47
1 a* Li.1.!i." '•* NH lln»*n. I'lpirl'imt 11 •la*kelan,l
v 1
tr. timorr Ad hut Chirago had tn srtlle
HTIVI.KN IIAHHH Jrnrrn. It .
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M* I V , (s u r la ln l I’t n ,
J*S llraell
a
sit
I f p -i ia Nile
i hone
im* .17 nml Hu m - i*hlrju&gt;.. tn
| I .Son for a spill in a twin hill wilh De­
HtTTItfllT ,'htrli* 1.1*1net. ;n&lt;
H — 1|») niMits, Nm , Vf»fl:( I'osou
Denlan
|.»n
Deniah
o 4 1" I'lTrillN
troit, winning AO after losing 103 e«. I..OD,. r,ulp,•(„(,,| John H-imnis,
iMylo hn llrarh
3
a1, son A
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nruaied
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j
I
ISA The New York Yankee* stayed Dn. IBS. I let roll. ■
7 9r«SSd&gt;
Rtralahl Jock
Entries fur thU lournament clo*r al midnight Friday and
llraall* t e i l r r S a ,
ill
Nl* vN I ». F a in — Nona ( U n WuInlrU Cf-ll I I I . 10
three games hark with a 14 5 tri­ ,D».IllsI 'll
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l i t l i , 111. tin,on,I. km. k,,l -ml
T H W T N H lf lV — Nrark I ’w m
pla)
lie-gin* next week. Mail or bring your rnlri In Ihe Herald
umph nl llnston
Philadelphia &lt;’•*•• tainr. 151. Usklamt. F * J ( f . 4
l&gt;&lt;-t.un,1 I* Ijikrlaiot 3
Tim * (1.3
Firry ll*rni&lt;-ny. Olrl
........I liEBIt II, r»« lirlanilo * |i«y|„nn 11, ,1, 1, * 1111 d, n- shaded Washington 3?
or eonI art liiurne* ninnigrr Fred liana*. 770-11. Men’* plav has
4 111** Kminvili-*
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7 fa m ly Jan*
a in j ;n »l&lt;lr Htralahl. Hl» |(*s. IIIlMn H i II.
I IT. I^,» . ( 0s, lr«. kr,o« k,&lt;l ,,tit T , n
hern broken into three group* according to age: Junior*, below
Art llmdlrman of Ihe Indian* nit
It.s o s Twdav
I Hl*p llan. r
• tn Iturnl SI..hr* m, Fie, Dor. |&lt;4ITI*I
D h . l t . I f . I isklaiol. F j l l f . 4
Jo* It, ait, ,11 Corn*
■'Hot
gufnlrla I4-7I US.oo
hroke a five game Rallimore win­
19; interim dial 1-, I ‘#-7,0; seniors, 01 rr 50. There will he double*
V V A T K I t l l i n V . Conn
T ., I U r
l-&gt;krlan&lt;l el l&gt;, violin |ie*,h
T l l l l l II II IF F — 1 IM Nile
ning streak wilh a five-hitter. Onr i l l „ l To|n l&gt;.*vl,.|r|,li |*«t M*D.im
Trouhlr.l air i|nn,| May. Hunt Hrl.in,1i, nl I &gt;•I 11&lt;1
and
mivrd double rtimpetilirm for. women.
APTEKNOON ENTRIES
of Ihe Orioles’ hit* was a single field |,.*-l|„»n„r to V t o | r , , „ n i , ,*in
Tip. M„m« li.iiurr. low™ Juniprt.
4 IN’ ** X*l la P h i r * « lll» a —
Mny-Toii Tdrnlv Tnilorr,!, I,I,,,1- ,*
N (TIO N (I. I .H M i r n
bv
Dick
Kryhoski,
who
slrelrhed
iowhlerl
o l l r ...........
(• I'| H 1 * |
T rails
VV. Is. I’d . lilt
4’SII II I 11 IS II I!— y IB Nile
hi* slreak tn lit games, longest in
r- t-JRi va r H H i:— I'MiMiiit
Robson Sporting Good* sustain­
1* : i
&lt;*:
Flashy Nash, Fanes I u k h , lt.,1. New Votk
...Ole U i s, Tnm I I . jluyat «l*m lit,. Hay, Jell Hun. I’st'a Flnaoclrr. llrooklrn
Ihe ntajora tin* season.
2
•1 n
&lt;i*
ed a A-2 lot* to VC-A last night in
l'nil*,lrl|,l,l ,
lll«h VVhlrlrr. Tra n * Jank. Him-- Ililles I'ormil*. Dev's Hvrril
I* 30 '.IS
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Detroit
jumped
ahead
of
the
grape. P a r k r r lln rao. Pinal* mini
M llw vuk,,
II 23 i ni It
F I IT I I 11(110— T HI Nile
White Sox In Ihe tint game as •ofthall piny at Ft. Mellon Park.
N M i l — r m a t li r
31 MS .1*3 IS
Hul&lt;l«. Frank llari, Dr*i,,|. Top Fla, Ismail
n Innna
.Vlnnln* Clror*. Ram
M
l
l/iulk
Harvey Kuenn opened with a home Each team posted four hit(.
31
1C
Hlylr,
III*, k
11-.111rsm
•71
Flil,- a«„
m*rh*ad. L. ,X
Farmer.
Malm. llranch. I'rlnt Hun. To lly’* lte&gt;i
31 IS 31*
run and the Tiger* added a iloten
Itaaher, illitr F t n l m , Roalon llm k.
DHtabnrah
33
alXTII N I I T S - 1 IB Nil*
•: 31* IS &gt;4
more hits In piling up their sevenJu »t Annlo
lie
tn trn li r
PrllHn* Hakil, l'a*» 'ITm All. t:
...
N * C B ~ F * l* rM r
Kxiravaaansa. Illali lt*«ni,ier. Nip* New- Vein &lt; llr „ n k l i n I i l l I n n i n g , I run winning margin. Sandy CoMl** ) aullla**, Xvtvla l»*ar, (Ibl- i,y Du*. Famrren l*»y. Tran'* tub, I’hltitislphl* 4 I’ liiiiiu r a n a
suegra cheeked Ihcm on three
o r ia r , Atmta ll’ laht. tlond.)(|&lt;an lastly Ftitlallhr
FDicinnall 11 HI t.„Mls I
safrlir* in Ihe nightcap, which wax
m a n ■later, s r i i l i 'i lt*b*l, h it
Milwaukee T F ill ,, IK,&gt; (
a H V H A TH IIA FH — a IB Nile
I’oof, Hose llelil, lloinher'* l&gt;*S
shortened to right inning* by the
llaiae* Tadas
r o t n T H MAIT*— Fa la rll?
SII** H*key, C io n Nm IU I,y, Jam Itrnnklyn nt New Vo, k
league curfew.
C h rU lm n o Olrl. Um mlna.
r u e Kish, Martimr I’ltol. Illsse lasrrv
Dhllaitrliilila HI I 'lllil.iirs h
Mlrkey Mantle pared the Yankee
■oerota
il **, m*pBMW IIlah.
HI t.oiil* *1 Fin rln n all
•: I H I i m II ( I F— 4 IB Nile
Triistv
l'*llie»lnl. NI
ollkv
im Wny*
, HI* r.ln. 11, 1He K irk , Horn* FI)I,-*K o al Milwaukee
assault nn tha Boston pilching
r i r r n M c n -r o t w
llriu ly . Dili Far*. (Its . Lena, line
corps wilh four hit* in five timei
Two llll|-f. Tank &lt;&gt;ilI. ofrnteo. Kick, t'roiiii Daily, l.ynn A »n
w i i iih ( n i.H A tirn
Krnaiy Hnowman. lirllUam Marx,
T eam
VV. 1.. Del. nn up, including a triple Harry Ryrtl.
N IN TH 11(1 I'.— '1 IB Nile
fanitl* I’nwrr. \Var*ldp ilinanr
Fleyelaml
TiitiiMlnir I'.sl, Frank I'a rkrr
•; 17 I l l
unaccustomed to surh robust sup­
illnam O' Hllv*r.
I'a llirrln r Kir* Hmoke Itnll. Htl.. , &gt; •Tilcaw,,
44
Ml
port, weakened in Ihe cluing InM t T M m r c — a/ia wii*
Ne« York
I *. No Heller
Kl,l.
KD iN*w &lt;i
is 74 *&gt;!
Our Heareh. Handr IMa*. Slitir Money Mlrel, her,
He tm li
1» IT
Johnnlr U&lt;&gt;. llit*d Ni
&lt;*w*. M lWnsbDiBlon
:* i»
T H N T II II ( I F— fV-IB Nile
it JA
Tu* Hager, Il*nr&gt; Mi&gt;h*a*n. Jur.
Woo, Hperty llarinonv,
Fayi
Dtilta,l,l|,h,ii
tl 11
dan'a p...
ns nor.
Wen,*, k, VV i)
Slioinaloss. John jlall Insure
IT 41 SSI
IK
V R T i l NK'13— 4(11 Wile
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P H IL L O S O P H Y
IFLauKldln. True Fain, Mini,’ Qolc.* llnston
II II 111 f in
I’r.uiiur. llrli* Ubt, Williv 11,. Hue
•lame* Tadas
Bu«
rale I'rl.lr, FmllCvil. IT. b a r, I’ru* 1: 1.1: V ltN TII I K I 'H — Ueark Faurae llelrolt al I 'h li a t , ,
d#nt MU&lt;I*._ Ilomb.r'* kale
Run lllle. Ini’* Vlulrt, I'luma,
Hi* Fleselatol al llallimore
1*. PH
a n o ptim ist
1ITN N A 4K — f / l « Nile
llarry.. lev
ley 11*11*. tie*l Fard S'*nil
WnahlnuDm at I'htlaitellshla
gees a lig ht
R u r a l Ik*. ilai,hs Lynch. Well lea* Ike. FI111,St Vet
New York at lloalon
Fwxorr-I
&gt;,*v. TnsalB. U 4 . lasdr llrn.s
THAT ISHY
hound
D O G R A C IN G
m e at - a
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Danny Nardico
!: Quits Fighting

Out

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Brooks,

4-3

Budge Patty Plays
Jaroslav Drobny
In Net Tourney

VCKC Track

West Palm, Miami
In Cellar Scrap

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A fourth-inning explosion gave
Grove land n surprising 7-*t win
ov.-r Snnford Post 6i In American
Legion Junior baseball play yefter at Groveland.
.
J. C. Jt-nhin*. usually a fit#
t(airman, opined un the hill for
Post &amp;i ami w-t nt three innings
before giving way to Jim llawi;ln* with the score blotted two
and two. Coach Red Hires had
started the gome with a line-up
cwmtin’ ed rh'gfiy of reserve* nnd
at litii point, In the third, ilistaiie.t the regulars.
A double play hall through short
■top in thr fourth spelled the iliffeirnci- With two Griivelandcrs^ji
lm*e, a well-tagged biu*t got
shortstop Eddie Rather and two
runs *, uri'd. Iteforo the rally coutd
tie qui'lled. two more were in and
the outcome was written.
In hi* fiist moon,| appearance,
Jenkins gave up hut one hit in a
twii-r.nil a-half inning stint, hut
control ro*t the two runs. The sethack wa- charged to reliefer llawl.ilts.
' We played sloppy, defeatist ball
and got licked,” was the v^y
Hire* i tpre i -i the l,,*&lt;.
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Ttje Groveland club will invade
Memorial .stadium for its initial
■Sanford appearances tomorrow af­
ter n on in a tilt nt ft o'clock.

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THINK ITS HOT? NO HOTTER THAN THE BARGAINS ON THIS PAGE TODAY. PHONE 1821
T— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-1 3—

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For llesultH
5:00 P. M. Deadline
Day Ik-fore Publication
Klalniiik nalvi

PHONE 1821

COC N Tit V HOME
Bedroom, kitchen yuuipped
partly furnished, in quiet shady
section 7 miles out. near stores,
churches and »ehool. Priced for
quick sale at *4,450.00 with good
terms If required.
2 Riverfront lot* having 500 feet
of nvcr.'ront. Owner says sell
cithrr or both at (1.650 00 each,

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VSELAKA APARTM ENTS, rooms
private baths, lit W. First St.
M 'H M S H K II
kilrhem-tto
apt
Clack Court. 17*92 South of city
limits.

boats • motors

—1» Chairman Say?.

FREE

SEM IN O LE R E A L T Y

W. IHKTKICIIS
T . W. MERO
IWI park Avenue
Phone 27
Evenings— 812-W or II79J

2 APTS, tor rent now. Cates Dldg
Phone 529

T. V.

FURNISHED
kitchenette a p t
W. IL William*. Realtor
Slumh&lt;rlar.d Court. Iliway 17 92
Kuhy E. Williams, Associate
aiulh &lt;d City Lilnill.
lift N Park Ase.
Phone 1120
“ Tour Wesiinghmi*e Dealer"
ONT. ROOM eflrh'tvcy apartment. Iloberl A. Williams, Realtor
113 Magnolia
I'h 1737
mi .' aide for ceuple nr single
Raymond E. I.unilqulsl, Associate
Private hath, ideally located Phone 1673
Atlantic Rank Bldg
a -ross from Post Office Inquire
CANDY display case; meal block:
.Manual Jacobsen's Dept. .Store Summer Is the Time lo Huy
new garbage can Plnehur.t Cm
Homes ■droves - Ranches ■Farms
A TTR A C TIV E 3 room furmsned
Ilives intent'
ant, Tile batli. screened porch.
P O U R D ID Films. Camera* and
C. A. W IIIDDON, Sit.
Water furnished. 8 miles fiom
accessories at Wieboldl'* Cam
I
l
l
South
Park
Ave
Phone
1
2
8
1
Sanford. *37 50 per month Phone
era Shop 210 South Park Ave
K—a . 'i t r 7 p.m.
NEW 2 Bedroom house on corner
Floor Clcnner and Wax
tot. 29lh St. and Palmetto Small
pi* il
Complete line name brand'
down payment and small month
112 Elm. Call 1787 W
ly paynirnts phone 788 J
Senkarik (ilnsm anil I'nint Co.
112 114 Wes I 2nd St
Plume 32»
1 AND 2 Bedroom Apartments
NO 1MTWN P A Y M E N T ”
Call I24U
t edder •Carrirr ■ tlolpoinl
3 Bedroom masonry house. Car[Kirtr. screened porch, other ex
s« Ton each I new; I, ? 3’r* -old
4 ROOM furnished apt *53 4(»
I New Royal typewriter, priced
Ira* 3lusl qualify R r lit loan
East llth st
Pay rioting costa only— *300
lo sell. Coll 077.
I jow nionthfv payments Phone
UNFURNISHED 8 room bouse
GOOD, old piano *30 Mu*t sell lln*
Sanford, m i .
Phone 423.
week. I l l 1* TV, nth SI Sanford
C ITR U S L A N D
AVALON Apt*. 116 West 2nd St.
SAVE MONEY ON:
Two 10 Acre tract* of land in same
Phone 42.1
AWNINGS, JALOUSIES
general location. Oviedo area
V E N E TIA N B U N D S
Both partially cleared. *100 per
4 ROOM furnished apt *33. 404
Free Estimates. Write to Mfg
acre
East 14th fit.
Agrnt— Glenn C. Utt. 2419 Lao
ST. JOHN’S REALTY CO.
rrl. Or call Day*— 1887 J Nights
SMALL 4 Be-'room home, idving Phone 1119 •A.B. Peterio i, Broker
room, dininf area, kitchen, fenc­ Associate* -A. B. Peterson Jr.,
1291 J. Sanford.
er I hark vard. *no per month. 1903 P J Chesterann. Albert N FI
your moling problems over
Turn
Adam* Avw. Phone Mrs. Witte,
«
lo the
1821 until 3 p.m.
A R T1(T&gt;:» FOB Njql.E
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II. IL I’OI’E CO. INC.
VURNISHEP dpt. 3 room* icreen- Used furniture, appliance*,
.
. tool*,
* » S- Park Ase.
Phone 14*0
etc. Bought— »o'd. Larry'*
Larry' Mart,
ed porHl, extra rollaway bed,
Dealers For:
garage. 01? Park. Phone San­
H I Eail 1*1 St. Phone 1631.
Fcddcr • Currier • llot|Miini
ford 1331 K-2.

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FU RN ISH ED r o t lo g r . 1 and 3 bed

i Ford Ferguson* 1 Oliver 70.

mum a|Ua. Call 432-W.
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William I*. Smith. Outooard SalesO A KI.A W N
Service. Mercury Outboard Sal
Scmin..lo County's "nly perpetual
care
ic/y. Cuilucif office*
ew. Z-..S S I'ark. Ph -ce 117* J.
110 N. Park
Phone IIM
BOATS, Boat building, supplies
ENVELOPES
and hardware Trailers, c. \ ail
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . letterheads, state
Woodworking. 312 Sanford I'h
limits, Invoice', hand bills, and
22*5
W
p r o g r a m s , etc Progressive
Printing C o . Phone 408— 403
to ■ I CUN I I I HU- t i.old
West nth SI
: \ i : n \ N m in k s
Smltty’s Snappln* Turtle Factory\ iprice*'
Itoll.i llcad Blinds
Mnwens
Aluminum slat*, cotton or pla­
New location— Just nils of Cits
ne lanes Complete lep.iir -ersi-c
limits Now handling Scult At Seminole Yri.etlau Blind I .mi pa us
BOY'S 20" Bicycle. 171*) Fires I
water Outboard Motor*. ,sl*o .&gt; s.’O tVcst Third SL
I’li one 2x1
Drive.
famous line of competitive price
21—
MIST
A
M
I
FOUND
—2
mower' from Siuppm* Turtle
*99 si up
I.USr YIHIR PET?
S. Seminole Itlsd
I’l.one 2111 il yru liase -ai‘» c.*tl*e your loss
I ItEE I &gt;r il .ee lu.is-s tn the
Pit AUI.IN'E rental by «lay, week
Herald therms? the ,m.rt«.&lt;y ot
or mouth Phone 1431 I'ee f'o
the k'toridw M 'lc Hank
strm lion Co. of Sanford
3;
H O M E T H IA L
Elm Ave.
I list
Black and while Beagle
W E S T IN G H O U S E
I ------------------hound Petn i ami'tou*' nam.
LAWNMOWKIts. Hand and Dow
on collar P r i l l i .ill 112 IV
rr, sharpened to cut Uke new
llirsrtos repaired, rebuilt, paint I ilsl i (
*•*
* i„i K 1l«4 ki'l
,. Key wurk Harold Strnh-y.
Spaniel m1 . r v M-ni» sm it.
3in East 4th M
ward If loilo) VVrilt- li'X T.*
crento t la

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HI TK A D E : Four unit apt. Ex­
R E D I M I X C O N C R ETE
cellent location in Sanford. Price
Urease Trap* — Septic Tanks
*12 130. Terms or would consider
Window SUIa — Lintel/
.1 good business or smaller pro­
Mlrnclc Concrete Co.
perty for equity I7.UW Ko&gt; A.
JM Elm Are.
Pos.-er*.
Realtor.
l-ongwinni. Pbone I3U
Rhone Winter Park M 3482.
Paint
$2 So Uallon
*3.99 pr
SMALt. » Bedroom home. Using Men's Work Shoes
AHMV-NAVY S IR PI.I S
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Stan's Bike Shop

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MOBILE HOMES
X
TW O Bedroom Phillip* home; tile
Evans Roofing nnd
Appliance Corporation
The vrey best and lale«t model* u A
bath, hanlwood floor*, electric 393 Sanford Av*.
Phone 2117
Healing Co.
reasonable prices and e •
stove and refrigerator, 3108 Ame­
I ll West Cullen SL
Pbone 79
IS
lernis. clean UM’d trailers t
lia Ave. Phone 1749-M weekday*
up,
2fi coaches III choose fr&lt; n
after 5 p.m.
Bpedal — TV and Radio
Tour Aid and I niqui- hitehe in X
Service nnd Repolrn
stalled, complete line of suppli
For your Heal Eitaio naedfi
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9 Heavyweight Liao*
Dencndatde Trailer insursm •
- « — I RCA Motorola Sale* and Service.
G m m l i d Hiritey, Broken 6 xleum
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tailored
lo
fit
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mobile
home
Gene’ll
Texaco
Service
Rramie* PoteOam BUg. PIm m U P Reg. 116 05 Chrome Step*
owner'* needs Write us for rate
1119 Saaford Ase.
Phone 1486
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on your trails** We buy u ed
B UY • S E L L - R E N T
R»|. *34 06 Chili# CM . . . . .
trailer*, open evenings cud Sm
FLOUR sanding and flniihln.
RAYMOND M. B A LL, REALTO R Reg. *29 9* Platform
days.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Seml
li. D, IHgUeymaa, Aaaadate
Rocker* . . . ... .
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nol* County since 193*. IL M
394 Hoetk Park Ave.
Phase «8* R g J » M I Metal Utility
1'alatka. Fla
Glraton. Lake Marr.
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CARPENTER WORK
— BU ILDING—
Lulrk repair job*, or small
JALOUSIES
5
801 Kdwarda’
g Call Jim 1I42-M-4.
Lifetime Aluminum— Free Kstl
mates. Free Installation-Tele S
ving, land clearing, fill
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phone 1433 Furniture Center.,
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PLUMBING
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Contract and repair work. Free
estimale*. R L Harvey. 2&lt;&gt;4
I. Call Doyle Corley,
First 84.
in
Sanford Ave Phone 1828.

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your General Ktei trie Dealer.
I 111 Magnolia Ase.

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V BEDBOOM block home K5 *a Sanford Orlando Iliway Phone *91
month, if 2t&gt;u qualify for a Gl
laian immediate occupancy. 1901 Shopworn and Mismatched
7— _ l'et«Hvfslock Supplies — 7
i tedding
Adams, Phone IKU
FOB SALK’ 2 pr love Bir.l*UF TO IB'. D ISCOUNT
Breedcr*.
1020 Laurel Ave
3 ROOM and balh iumished apt
4 Single Hollywood Bed*
Phone 659-W,
Close In— Reasonable rent. Call
2 Ball ain a. usrd couches
jsr.
791 W.
I Double Hollywood Bed
U—
IIELP WANTED
-II
l Complete bedroom *uite. ma­
ONE BEDROOM Kucnlshed col­
nia finish— 25'3- off
lage. Free electricity and water
ECHOI/H HEDD1NT.
*55 00 a month. R. J. Carrol 5
ladle* with desire to earn
Comer Celery and Sanford Ave. For
Point* Motel 17 92.
profits unlimited Pontart Juan
Phone 1133
lla Bussell. I' O. Bn* 975 or
Holla way and I inby Hed&gt;
phone 27302- Ortamtn
USED
Washer*. All
make*.
Day. Week or month— Tel. 1423
furniture Center. I U West l l r . l
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Shoe. Metal Me-hVnic
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Wage, rommen'iirate with al.il
COOL, clean 4 llooni
apt. 611 Park Ave.
MAID for 5 Day week M&gt; Small
Appliance Corporation
CLEAN 1st floor api lool Pal
Sanford Ave.
Phone 21
inrltn Ave
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Jnlounie Wintiown nnd Doors* It- ~ WORK W AN TED
DOWNSTAIRS 2 Bedroom upi lln
W
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DO
Ironing
in
my
home
—
New
low
prices
—
furnished 108 Went |Rth St.
Phone 730-W
SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO.
EURNISHF.D Apartment. Elec 1*7 Wc*t 1*1 St.
_ Phone 421
E X P E R T lypi't dc*irr* typing hi
tricitr and water Summer rates
her home Dolores Pope Call
Phone C8R J
Aluminum
496-W.
Venetian
Illinds
FURNISHED collage, children
— Factory to You —
WASHING and Ironing dour m my
welcome. Phone Ilftl-W.
Enrlosrd head Sag-nroof helium
home. Phone 2JI II
rail with plastle end*. Plaslie or
I ROOT! (urni'heil cparttnenl 414
CARPENTER
want* general re
rayon tape*. Collon or nylon
Palmetto Ave Phone I0K7-W.
pair and painting Thom a* \V
cord*.
CLEAN apt Car garage I nr 2 Senkarik (Haws nnd Faint Co,
Ferguson. 1401 Cotiri Si Plmni
2031 H
'ark'
« fill Pa
adult*.
III III Be*t Rod SI.
Pbone 339
LARGE, furnished room with pn ■t v l ’ i v i u i i L ’ ii irittatxil'i’ iTni,* ACCOUNTING. Part Time Phone
vale kail. Quid neighborhood U N F I M H I I E D F l I K N I l IJ K h
103:1 H allrr 12 nmm
l?"J Magnolia.
Chert*, de*k« and bookcase* ot
complete bedroom mites Phone irBUStNESU n P r O R TtIN r. l E T r t
3 IDIOM furnished apt Private cn
1425
61 Al l IVRINU iH
trance. 915 Park Ave Airs R. W Fnmllnre Center I I I West I d St. If you have a small business In a
Turner.
secluded part of town and are
A LU M IN U M WINDOW S
interested In getting rurtnmers,
.NEW • 2 Heilroom House. I M3 All type*. Quality being equal. Wr
list Ihe service you offer tn the
Mvllonvillr Phone 443.
are not lind&lt;csn|d.
Cla »*l(jfd column of tne Sanfurl
CAMFUEM/S CABINET
R erJd. Cat) 1831
FURNISHED CoWaie'with’ FarPhone 1441
porte One Bedroom Brisnnablr Hi-way 17 VI South
FtlH SALE: Dreamwold Trailer
rent. 814 Elm.
Park Klnanreil by owner Pay
A.ILC. Aluminum Jalouwlra
ment* to suit YOU. Sub*ljntial
NICE, redecorated five room arc With Good Housekeeping'' seal of
down
paymrnt. Will lake Trailer
bath apartment. Furnished or
approval. Sue 14 i T i i o 'i — Only
unfumlsh*
a* part down payment
Call
nlshed Screened porrhe*
*1950. See them at
222 0
Call 2764.
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
MISCELUTNEOUH
-1 3
FURNISHED 1 Bedroom, upstairs Out West 13th St. Phone 1341-1681 13 apt. Cali 435 W.
i(nrnlng“ 5enTIneI^Tr
BEGIN ‘ YOUR VACATION (undo Evening
Star. Call Ral|&gt;li
At Hobson’* Sporting Good*
•4*
.MAGNOLIA A P A R TM EN TS
ltay, 1165J.__________________ _
beach
Special*
on
fishing
tackle,
Just renovated, furniihed *70 • (75
and camping equipment.
&gt;4—
HPEC1AI, BEBYICER -14
ic month. 1215 Magnolia. St.
F.vlnntde Sale* and Service
, hn'a Really Co Plume 1119.
FU IO R SANDING L Finishing:
Robson'H Sporting Good*
Oak floors furnished, laid A fin
New, Modern Office Space 304 East Firit St. )
Phone 999
Ished Reasonable terms. In bu*
Now available at The Edward'*
Ines* since 1920. Old floor* made
Building Bent — *30 and up per
NO M ONEY DOWN
like new E. F. Steven*: Route
month. Tlanagcmenl: St. John'* Buy*
new Frigidair*. AU
’* brand
b
3, Box 227: Phone 716 H-4
Realty Co. Phone 1139 •
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d Toutf■ only
pored
cclaln
inside and
Idaire ha* itl. Holds
[olds 41
Frigid
TED BURNETT
froren fooil*. Buyy on our
IB J " l E A C W M N T A l g - " 5
Contractor of Painting
aielmlve
___re meter
meter lee
ice pli
plan and
Floor - Wall TUIng
m m lllS O N ocean front apt
get n receipt instead of a bill
Phone 1197-33’
‘
Weekl or monthly ate*.
Day- every month
Used refrigerator* also available
18 each, Fla. Cj 15*4- *

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T ilt: SANFORD HER 31.11
June ,10 1931
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niture. Wilson Mairr Funrlture Co
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Phone 9160

•T h f Mayfair bin
Phone 1200
.
lUOO E. l i t Str**t

206 MignoliA

A M j a n c e s — r Ad i o - t v
•R andall Electric Comgdny
Bendix-Croaley-Youngstown Kitchen*
Electric Contractors ,
Phone 113
112 Mat Ave
•W inn Television And Radio
Your Phllco Dealer. lino
Admiral A G. E. TV Sale*
and Service Phone 417
808 East First 8treet
A u t o m o b il e d e a l e r s
•Ray-FItlda LincolnMercury Dealer
"You can own a new Mer­
cury for much leas than you
think.’’
Safe Buy Used C*rs
Phone 1429
109 Wo. Palmetto A /a.

RESTAURANTS

DftY CLEANERS
•la n e y Dry Cleaners
We mothproof your (4
ments free when dry
.cleaned
Phone 466
110 E. 2nd Street

KM

•M r* Appleby’s Restaurihf
2 doors south of the Clock
"Right In the Center of

Thinirs”

Open 6 A. hi. to 9 P. M.
Air Conditioned
•Phillip* Colonial
Phone 481 110 S. 'almetto

• Elmer’s Fine Foods
Featuring Hot Biscuits
with Every Meal
Air Conditioned
South of Sanford on U. S
Hi way 17—92

•Semlonle Dry Cleaners
"We Invite Comparison”
218 Magnolia Ave. Ph. 861

•T h e Griddle
"Juat Good Food”
.
Phone 237-W For orders to
take nut or reservations ,
Illway 1 7 - 9 2 South
*
SERVICE STATION’S
•B row n’s Amoco service
Road Sendee A Accessories
Tires— Tubes— Batteries
Phone 9197
201 So. Park Ave.

•Sanford Electric Company
General Electrical Construc­
tion
Phone 442
116 Magnolia Ave.

BANKS

•G lenn Goembel
Service Station
Sunoco Products
Greasing—Washing—Tlrls
1 Battery Service
Phone 9143
800 Park Ave.

FARM EQUIPMENT
•H ill Implement Company
Phone 446
216 Oak Ave.

Member federal Denotlt
Imurance Cora.

Lowest Financing Coats
Ba t t e r i e s
*
•Swain'* Baitary. Stroke
Manning A Ex Ida Batteries
Generator A Starter Re­
building
Phone'517
Phono 617
402 E. 2nd Street
BEAUTY SALONS
•H arriett’s Beauty Nook
Specialists in halrcuttlng,
shaping, styling and waving
Phone 971
106 So. Oak Are.
Be v e r a g e s
•N ah! Bottling Company
'Bottlers of Royal Crown
TL C. Co!a”-N4hl ind Par
T-Pak Beverage*
Phono 178
604 Celery Ava.
BOAT YARDS
•Sanford Boat Works
Home of Central Florida

Yard Ine.

FURNITURE STORES
•Berry Poppell Furniture
Company
The Home of Nationally
Advertised Lines
Phone 1687
901 W. 1st Street
•Sanford Furniture Co.
Complete Horn# Furnishers
Phone 216
800 E. 1st Street
•Wllson-Maler Furniture
Company, Ine.
Complete Home Furnishings
Phone 968
811-18 E. 1st Street
GLASS A PAINT .
•Senkarik Glass A Paint Co
Glass for all Purpose*
Pittsburgh and Benjamin
Moore Paint*
Phone 320
112 W. 2nd Street
GROCERIES A MEATS
•Lodge A Hon Food Market
• Cholca Western Meats
Phone 400 . .
806 E. 2nd S trait
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Retail Lumber and Building
Materials

Call the Lumber Number
88

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"Everything yt
■tart to finish1
Phone 1681 or

HARDWARE AND
APPLIANCES

COCKTAIL LOUNGES
•Mar-Lon Bar A Grfll
Lunch A Dinners, Package
Phone 1176-W.
Seminole Blvdi Sonth. U. S.
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- -* DAIRY QUEEN
A Treat for Tastd-a-Food
for Health
•D airy Queen
601 E. la t Street

**» • i t

Fred M. Smith
Home Owned
214 E. la t 8 t
’ Phone IBM
INSURANCE
•Carreway A McKIbbin
Insurance A Bonds
Phone 409
114 N. Park Ava.

ABIES A CHILDREN’S
EADY TO WEAR

•Sanford Avenue A*0*40
Service
T. V. Brown
Phone 2329
119 Sanford Ave.
•Swankhotta Service
Station •
Amoco Products
Phone 9186
25th A Sanford Ave.
•Warnee'a Gulf Service
• Care Will Save Your Cal
Phone 9193 &amp; 1*62
401 E. lat Street
PHILLIPS 66—PRODUCTS

NEWSPAPER
•The Sanford Herald
FLORISTS
•A . F. Ramsay, Fkriat
Flowers and Plants for all
Occasions
"Flowers wired anywhere
anytime"
Slpea Ave.
Phone 819

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LAUNDRY
•Laundry-All Delux
Come In and See Our N4
Speedy W ith ers
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone 9120
409 W. la t Street
•Joe’s Wee W ash It
2607 Sanrord Ave.

PACKAGE STORES
•Arcade Package Store
O D. Farrell. Owner
801 E. lat Street
• M A R Package Store
Drive-In Package Store
French Ave. A U. S. 17—92
Orlando Hiway

PLUMBERS
•W . J. King
. ■
Plumbing A Supptia ,
Kohler of Kohler Fixture*
Phone 60
2800 S a Park,Ave.
•R o y Welt, Pfam blaf L'Exclusive Seminole W
fu^j
Dealer-American K if e p n ,
Phone 1113
603 Sanford Are
PLUMBING AND HEATING
•Lad Brother*
.
Crane Quality Plumbing
Since 1917
Phone 109 .
817-19 Elm Ave.

LOANS

POWER MOWERS
•Sm ltty’a Snippln Turtle
Fewer Mower
"Don’t Push-Just Guide"
Phone 2116
ijiOrlando Illw ay
PRINTERS

-{•Celery CHy Printing Co.

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•Progrfaalve Printing Co.
/ Progressive Printing for
Progressive People
Phone 408
403* W.
• fV
J • 13th
,
•Street ^
PUMPS— IRRIGATION
•Howard C. Long
Experienced Well Drillers
Phone 388
207 E. Commercial Street

REALTORS

Atlantic Bank Btdg.
Phone §11

MILL SUPPLIES
• M w M M k lM

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raeSSg Houae and

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Mitl
8uppHee. General Machine
end Boiler Work
Phone 62 A 1466

J e w a t y a f the

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•H . B. Owens
Service Station
Gulf Petroleum Products
Phone 9170
1219 Park Ave

•Mac'ii OU Company
E. H. McAlcxander
Phone 2129
2002 N Laurel Ave.

—Better Value"

•H . James Gat Agency
General Insurance
Phone 78
812 E. lat Btrdit

to go for the Brand

•L ee Hnm. (form erly, ft W
so n ) Standard Service
Standard Oil Product*
Phone 9176
214 Park Ave.

• B A C Grocery
Choice Western Steaks
Homs of Delicious
Bar-B-Qu*
Ptfone 560
1803 Sanford Ave.
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HARDWARE
•H ill Hardware Com petty
Phone 68
.
801-09 E. lat StraAt
‘

^ 1 8 W. 8rd. St.

A Im Jtg

I like In be f i r s t with
the very newest and
latest styles in every­
thing I buy. . . and I
f i n d them in the
stores of Sanford. It
is a pleasure knowing
that as soon as an
article is on the m ar­
ket I will find it dis­
played here. I can be
confident that San­
ford offers me the
same up-to-date mer­
chandise that I would
discover in any larger
Metropolitan s h o p •
ping center .. no m at­
ter where I looked.

•Sanford TJrartor A Imple­
ment Company
«
Alila-Chalmers
Sales-Perta-Servire
Phone 1030
405 W. 1st Street

THE
SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK

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Food'At Ita Beit
Prom noon to midnight
Shrimp—Chicken—
Hamburgers
,
Phone 9140
Sanford A Geneva Avtnuis

ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
•Ratten Electric company
Builders’ Supplies-Appliances. G. E. Radios
Phone 638
106 Sanford Avenue

BAKERIES
•k ob b ’s Home Bakery
“Quality First Alwaya”
Pies-Cakea-Paatrlea-Msde
for all occasions '
Phone 1186
217 E. 1st Street.

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AFFILIATED
W IT H THE

KMIN0C
k CO U N TY .

MONUMENTS

• J. W. HeB
"Cell Hall"
Phone 1758
Florida State Bank Bldg.
•SI. Johns R ealty Company
A. B. Peterson
Phone 1129
116 N. Park Ave.
•fir, &amp; Williams, Realtor
Ruby E. W illiams Associate
Phene 1120
•
110 N. Park Ave.

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SHOES
•Iv e y ’s Shoe Store
Shoes for the entire family
“Where Quality is Higher
than Prlre"
Phone 8
208 E. Irtt Street
SUPER MARKET
•Foodmarl
"Where Quality and
Price Meet”
: 25th &amp; Park AVe '
TRANSFER A STORAGE
•F oiled Transfer A
Storage Company
W. A. "Jake" Adams
Phone 11
'.’00 N Laurel Ave.
USED CARS
•M ack’s Used Cara
"Cleanest Car* In Town"
Phone 2237
13th A Park Ave.

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VENETIAN BLINDS
(Manufacturers)
•Seminole Venetian BHAd
Company
Made to Measure— Cleaning
A Repairing
’ U f a Make A Blind Date"
Phone 286
820 W. 3rd Street
WHOLESALE
CONFECTIONER
•Howard Hoteler Wholesale
Confectionery
Phone 1042
600 Sanford Ave.
WOODWORKING
•C . Vail Woodworking
Cabinet*— Formica Tops—
Boat*

TONIGHT

Phone 2246-W
612 Sanford Ava.

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P llt I

Mao. Jim* M. l » l

T H E SANTOED H ER ALD

D A IL Y C R O S S W O R D

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&amp; i A lice RcU Qoloen,
C H A P TER TH IH TV
TH E R E hiil i m b &lt;.th*r thing*
Jean h*&lt;t learned. *l»o About llrr
Inturam* About having a variety
of ttock. Aim'll advrrtiainit A Unit
change* in public *a*tr anl inter*
eat. About reproduction# which
miiat be filetIIIKIII*hr*l from grn
uine old artirlra
"You c o u ld eamly tw fooled,"
Mr* Cochran had warned her. "A
lot ot gla*a |«aMerne. lor initatii r,
are reprodro rd nowaday* And If*
bard to tell them lioin the «trtg
male. Hut you'll *»l ihe leei atlei
a while Anti you'll learn ny the
look*, Inn. when you’ve had tfitne
•aperient* On* way you •an tell
— there are irregularttle* in old
flat*. I^paidedn*•*, impeitertlon*.
b*'he|e* Even «*nd and rllrt are
»CM&gt;..imej leri in It. Rut 'he new
•tufl, which i* factory made, t*
Uniform and p*rte»t."
Hht had gone on In talk about
furniture, thrn, until i«an » nead
bad aptm &lt;lnndn*»», now morn
Mra. Cochtan knew!
*'t&gt;eai thild, I ahouhl hope ao
I've Been in lhl» huiine-« mme
than 23 yeaia And I've made a
atudy nl it. Vnu‘11 have in, ton
You'll nave In read and go In art
muteum* and ••fund* and auction
fallen**. Yah* *nt all in whenever you ran And #«k qu*attnn*
Whenever you g»1 a chan* e, aek
queattona "
Joan had mad* a rueful far* al
that and nad fold Mr* Cothran
how eh* nad been aaking duration*
only laat week and the dealer had
hearty taken ntr need off. "tanik!"
aha had «napp*d "You went in
know too murh! What do you e«
peel T a fre* lecture? I gel paid
for my lecturra! I have a prire
for telling whal I know."
"I fell like e whipped puppy,"
Joan nad *aid, laughing a little
"But I wae'mad, too, | meant In
buy aomethlng th e r e tint) I
wanted to nnd nut more almut the
piece flrat, huatiae I eat buying
for thane a mother and it nad to
be authentic. Well, believe me! I
walked out n| theta without inly­
ing a thing Whal a more. I II
nevei go back into her ah op
again *
Mr* C»h hran had nodded. "I
don’t blame you Thai dealet, who
gver Ihe wee. didn't know much
about building good will You have
to make your ruatnmrr* want to
come back, ynu know. And the
beat way In dn that, tn my optn*
Ion, ta tn lie hnneat and Irnnk with
them.
Joan had learned a great deal
Mr*. Cochran nad o p * n * &gt;1 tier
booka fur her and had ihown Joan
him aha kept account*. It nad all
baen faacmaltng Ui coutae, loan
had taken notes eo that *he would
not be in danger of forfeiting any
thing. And today ahe hoped to
atari her flrat chapter. It ihe did
not have ton many interruption*,
alia thought, the might get a rough
draft written before Mr*. Coohran
returned tonight.
But the nop# wee not tn he ful­
filled. fo* It turned nut In be a
day ot activity, accident* and **
etlament
Flrat. Ifvee* women ram* in to
gethei and rath nought a tulle
Then cam* e middle aged couple
who Mid lltey were intrrratrd in
old ailvn mil who ended liy imy
tng a amell table Hardly had they
gone whrn Ml Caldwell appeared
Ha wat a tall, atnop-should*red.
gray ■hatted man who aeemrd n&gt;d
to be in any nurry In make ni»
purchaae but prowled about pickCepvrtabt 1»!J e*
PRICE 8LASHED
TOKYO '.R— Barber* are (Join;
a ruih builneti In Toroktwa. r*w
ptUtl «oulh nf here, A price ml
n il ilained halrrul* from -Vi lo f
ranti.

fitf’ i44 IV# w Hlk4 tm r*i—
i P»••««• •***!►#»•

"Oh, no. ynu needn't tad her ft
mg up a pier e ot t inca here, a bit
of glaaa there, and who finally ian'1 wroth much Hut tt'a the kind
acttlcfl down in the m-kcr to dial id thing that wilt go rpnrkly in
lha Chrlatmaa trade ’’
with loan
"ICa north twenty Ova dollar*,"
lie appeared to know a* murh
abool anlii|uea aa Mta. I'm.hi an. Joan aaid.
"Oh. no, my elear. It a ih C II *
and when loan remarked that *n*
« b i pint a be tinner in the bum* only worth dvr."
"It a hint led twenty five "
nrej and we* nrrr to Irani mole,
"You're mintakrn, I aiwirr you "
hr *|&gt;rnl a lull nail hour Iraddig
her around ami eaplauung whal The ringeel uand, w i t h It* tedthe dilfrtvul mark* mranl nn the tipped claw llkei ling*!#, reached
batk into the lag and toeik out Hie
undriaide ol the china
' I'll tell yoti al-oul inker murk* t«v» Again. ‘ Her? That a a hvr on
llo l llilie I *1)01*. il you like.' he th* hot tom Iheer Not twenty live "
"let me look. I wae aure "
**id nttallv
Hut now I mull b*
on my way or my wile will tie Joan re#' h*e| out a hand and ob­
tending tb* polite to hark tor me tained potaeaimn of it, net heart
mat * th* trouble with tht* a » beating laat. Hut* enough m*f»
hobby It i 1 on alMorbmg It * u a* nnly a ngur* f)v# tn he e**o
wnt*e than a dt»ea»e lie laughed c i V ' *'1 till* now.
and moved to the nail In pick op
Thet* • 'a intetake," ah* aaid.
hi* table Well, good ItlCh lo you lifting lief heed end lo o k in g
fell Mr* Cochran I'm attil think ar(■teafeIv M Miee Hlavonakl
flue
dig anoot lhat grandtaiher eiock la worth twenty five dollaia II
thfie irt the corner. Ill d e rid e wae marked I went y-five dollae*
not hall an non ngo I anow he.
*'*&gt;«.“
Ill I'll net A n l thenk you an cau** I vvaa lucking al il. Il
muon l'ii all you've taught in* "
Mb a Hlavnna‘it'a thin lipe cutl* I
lie Wffit not and the liell jtnjlol in a mean aimlc.
•'ll*' arcful, my dear That a
into ailtmc
I'll* 'loa open*'I an I the *b*ir amart *tt yuti, but I m Jtjil «v
bell |*ngl'd II w* Mi*, dlaton amart. And it you think you e*
iki Htu wav a email woman with going to powket I W‘ e I) I V whole
a datk. naiiuw lai* and 'pm kly took* tor yiur**lt. Ml report you
moving In*' k eye* Ilia! wet* eel tn my friend, Mr* Cnehran I
don I think alto'll like |l Not a
ton ili'it together
'Mr* to titan ipn t h o i ! till! lilt lleira a fiver tor you N#,w
Wn*I e * Ml* tUtantti tin* • 4’&gt;n*. hand n nvee '
too f You r* new, th e n , eon I
lha color flew up into loan'*
taie Her vole* e'luok, hill all*
)ntlT"
held tight to th* toe
"Ye*," laid Joan
"Vnti tuMi* I oft in* "g i|f* f 'AII
' Well. I in a tegular b'lyta Mr*
Coeman know* fine Kh* pulteo Nil lh# time
ur»#t (diking* I
ell net glove* and •luffed them in ad-.v I'riii i| n i n £ it with v o ii r
he! tut t oal |»« Kel
III pin look Ilium#)1, Vot| JM'i tIvniig#it h#rN',»*
altiond lot a bit," ahe went til ( mns now firtr
moving into Ihe room on th* tight
’’Are &gt;ni&gt; *i Mining win nf lx*ivt£
ol tn* nail
I dun t know what I N \V#»y, &gt;*»ii iMipmimt #i11n■y' I
want Mil I ve looked atnuiol' line nioil fertsinty &lt;H/| trp'ift you
neavily ring'd "and. like a email Mr* I'm lim ft* An*l I Nilhi««11 toil
&lt;law ending in long, data led nail*, Hri I II IHI&gt; tmfhifig flints fr« m her
leached not ami ••"'tally po Med up wftllo y»m ir iti thr nhop!**
a decanlet, luitmig il iipaide down
Hi nr ynnkr&lt;J nff hr | | I i ( a » i,
to err tbe pine mini mind in*, (Ok irij thrm into Hr# 1‘N^;. •MNJ‘1rf|
alia aaul, glam mg up eutltlemy ami il BhMl ami man hri| in htjeh
allowing vi iv while Irclh in a mi •mil mil In llir InnIII, Al I tin
•liano.nl emlle t en ngiil am ail •tin pJiiiErfl nml
Inc U, hrv
with whatevci ynu were doing I II r&gt;r» KhUrnriK with «rtj|fr.
i ell you when I in irady in do
Afr ytill g«*iri|s lo mam* n ant#
butinrea ‘ till* pan,c l lo ojeeti net In# yiMir IniRA nr i r r n l you?"
eapacioua nandl ag Inal hung I muii
"I ll aril it In ymi for U rn ty
n*l i'll wnel and pulled nut net flvn
flnllftr* !*•»■ ihn flitrminl, h#
glaaecv ia»c tiom lb
t'NUnr ynu tr in llm ••nflr.”
“ I in blind na a tut without
*I III hoi ll|tr|€llrt|.*#
llifw,*' all* eald. alol alipped t»»nc
•*| rn •Jiriy.**
ep'itU'lfn on net no#* ‘ I Mint
mind ntr, il take* me a while to
Mh i Hhivnruiki IirmIn In*V Than
make up my mind "
ihn ■IimiKIS*'I "I*l*lrt|# ynu in a
"Oh. that a all right. Tak* yotit grrentiern nl llili Kaiin nml ynu Vr
time.'
K«&gt;l a Ini 1n Irnrn Uiir liitni; in
Mlaa Hlavnrukt moved on be tlint nn Kirnta ran hnpprn I mav
tween two table* w h e t* advei have (Juhft Hint r ti h Ii r il mil a
epiaieia and *mall glaa* eall dip* mmiNf. I itnri I klinw. I tn I hr
wet# apteed nut in r»w*. racn ncrvmii typr I n&lt;Mlr with thing;&gt;
tagged with a pine market. Hht wmlr I ni Viimihi; I rani hrlp it
raaimned tn*m all, n*i lipe puraed I'm n^rvnui, hWr | »ay An*t I
"Mta. Cuchian nngtit in pain memtirr now I lihrrl thr «nu**fth
net aouvenit a|«am».' alia a au l frrl n| that pofirUlh** Hh# nr«i
"Nnheaty wanla them mink any tNtf'1, thru hniiktr'l NU'Wlv
I |l
inot*. rtiat a a nn a Iwrry ap&lt;ein Ct%r ynu twmtv hurliN for If," Nhr
but the gold* worn It Anyway, Mill.
It t too tugh l'Hied lor m*."
ifinn Nhnnli hrr hrttl "Twrnly*
Hhe hlUhed up a ehoolder and f)v« IrM trn |»rr rrnt,M »hr an
walked caaonlly In th* c h e r t y iwrrrrl mt r ii »l 1 1y "Thot • Mr*
currier ch|ilHMtt'l, Whit'll alia opened ( ‘iMhrnnN prlrr anl »h» n r v r r
Whal nave we here ' lint Hhe M gylts *
lllapectrel a lew nitnlre will! a
MYliil 11111*" ffMkl1 t wnp KnUi^ tn
timed ait Elliillly ahe poked up
III* luradcn Itinktd laia and turned &lt;llVlilr |lir (Itffvrrnt n Willi ynu Knf
n tint Hit trol id ffiifirtrr ynu lurnr m
it over.
"I'll take Ihia little ituna talk." ••it.**
*TfH •firry,** Jna.i m u ) aj;iin.
ihe eaol finally and ifmpped It into
her tiag with a cai*le»*ne»» tfiai
With • muniNfi aaciamRlion,
mad* Joan atifl* a g*«p
Mtat Hltvnnaki lurnid. an4irhr&lt;|
"I'ont you warn m* to wrap it nyrn Ihr «|nn? anl ilim m M out,
I to R* Cnoltntod/
for you t"
*lt{. Urn Cole** O**1»1ho1.1 Vv gif| frat-jr#* Svfidf'ifa
C l.l'B NAMED
TOKYO i.fi— A new, hich-priced
Toivo nl;hl cluh deelgnrd lor Ihf
lotiritl en'l Ametlcan mldler Iratle
nrmidly hear* Ihe lllle *'Tht

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THIS NEW 1934 C -E REFRIGERATOR'
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ACROSS
funn»ri
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in**n*iblhty 2 Atcend
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p ul O' vaileui out o .11 aiflvitii
I fall I’hofo)

in
Sanfetr'l
at
Ihe
tnorttrnir
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home town it Vero UeH7lt,

w*i Rraduated from Morrta liarv. y * ollrge in I 'liarle ielnn, \V Va,
aoel Dllke I ftiivervlty Divioit)
ih " I I'nllnwing grtt'lnitioii from
the latter vchool in ton;. Mi
hoight epitir the ainntnrr In
Ale k.e For the balance of the
&gt;*or. tic -e-rvetl a - A-e.idnlr par­
lor «t Firat Melbodlal Church In
Veto Ibach. Ftnm June until
eptrtnber in |i*I*.l, he w a * n mem'•i of * MitboiR.t Y'oiith Caravan
l to Kell op. He i atue In RariTonl
1tti'm We t I’a|in Reach w hile hi*
war pa-tor nf Maliguol* Path
Ciittimiimiv Methmliet Church.

France'* alllet hv.i i Hifhf I •know

France'* .h i i 'll
In Iter Wl&gt;rdv l|* I'.IM ullOW *r .... I
•htirrhill, t It o y ■•*Iroomd the
French aaanranre "ihai an end
otti'i lee* mil In Ihr pre&gt;enl unci'
lalnllce •'
The Freni It goyrntmenl

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f Continned From Page On*»
5pre,d ihrmtgh Ihe city doting Ihe
lav a* Ih* CnmmiinUt-dnminjted
labor union* vent their member*
circling through Ihe tlly In J**p*,
•holding “ fju hum*. Yank* " They
a |v o
fired yeveral *hol»
I S f.imillcv kepi rloye In I heir
hnmr*, but the sentiment appeared
to «ubv!dr alter Artieni' broadcatl
ta l nighl l,.tier [flat told new*
men he would protect II S Inter
esti
He and other army leaders tie
t bd that Arbent must gn at an
all day meeting yeilerday Then
fliar; Id. COt, Carlos Sirtl, head
of the National Superior Council
of IWrnse; and Col
Enrique
Parinrlltt rommiinlcateil Ihelr dr
rlvhut In Ihr I’resldrnl
Atbenr wa* reported eitrenielv
angry at Ihelr decision htrt finally
an ret I lo get out after Ihr armv
guaranteed the safrly nf hlmtrll
and his family
Ari»*ni annotmr*d his resign*
Hon prrstmally In a broadcast il
!i n tn on the government radio
He said he was stepping down
"with hitler min but with tne firm
conviction that the people will re
lain whal ha* cost so much In the
vtruggle nf leer* and hlmv| "
"The .lav will rurne when Ihere
will he triumph for loyal Guate­
malan! under Col. Dla»." he de
rliirrd.
Arbenr bitterly allaeked IH»
United Fruit Co id Rotlon. which
•te hat arciitrd of barking Ihe
trite I invasion In revenge for his
dovernmenl’s cim prlatlon nf part
of Ibe eompany'i va*t holdings In
Guatemala

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•Ifit I a'lvUrd again t )ttv n*v at
tempt to rcu|e&lt; o nrgnttatlnn of Her
Poeili and f1a11 tce'.vte* 'flee' r'u-ee
mi!ftM|tle r**al'*d l*e,if I'm* I-i
tee-*n ratified tm tV* d Gt"e*i ir. -.
Rflctom tb,
the*’ i* 1 ,nd i iv•mhrm; ,'"t lh»l nnlv llalljee jn^
M 'R t.M II r PLANS
French riliftcitlcn e*e ntr b I
It) CONTINUE
Tbit of tfeorc l the t - i
BINGHAMTON. N V P— Mar Eltenhoner »nd f'burchtll warned
gatel Tinman, auured that hei 'h.il Ibe f u r r»ttlv|n" nil Inot "n l j
.ire unwilling to lltr» j
ailing lalhft. hemer I’revhlrn Inrallv
ll.itrv S Truman. « u
irviutj gird llmlr prrviouv legl.lalive vp
well,'' plana In go mi willi Hit prnvalt, to rroften Ih n r compte c |
f|tii;lloti» '*
»hnw I might
Ml.* Truman, gelling her flrv
e*twrientr hi tummer .luck, ar »(l&lt;-r b*r irrlval nml w* told h*-r j
rivrd here yrulerdav from linun Irllter v tl
t* Hog w*|| "
lamhomr. Pa , with Ihe comptnv
A*k*d her plan* In vie« i t |a•* I
of Ihr play, Auliuou I'roru* "
lllne ■. M iu Truirten wht " «* win I
She lold newimrn th.ai .he had *iove that bridge when we mmt :
rheckrd with her Ml. in,-.) hoinr to It "

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for Ih* thr»» |;», X»for th* t«o o* »'* Ring!* I*m *i i apc*atrcphiei ihe length an ! forma'ion if ihe word* »t* all hlnta
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Saturday** Cryptoquof*: T H A T MAN. I TROW, IS DOUBLY
CURST, WHO OF T H E PERT DOTH M AKE T H E W O R S T COMBE
BiHalfU ) i *'•) futiot leatu*i*

Mon Arrested
Here On Coun#
Of Molesting

info In ■ home where. If is alleged
tlie »&lt;l bkik placr
lio'.iglf. has a lengflty police re*
i id liallng Ifnm lu. Teens, ac®
cordln; l&gt; ftrords at the shtciff's
offh e

A Kanfuid teuidf'id was atre.ii"1
over the weekend and lallerl ocharge* tit ciimir.ltfimj aii 'nn
nalnrat art" wllh a minor, arcord
In; In '•efutrl* al Ihe County bet
Ilf’ , olfice.
Arrested was Eu;en« li ui.-l. •&gt;
911 Myrtle-Avr. lie was lst»r re
leiaird tm ft.000 hail jerordm; |.
bhcriU a Deputy () G Owen
It It alleged Ihai Hie rlerlrirlvo
helper enticed a 7vrartdd bo’

TV I il\ l HS UP "F IR S T "
AVALON, Calif 'iv— Tele vision
rhalk- up i nns lir.l today when
|! iM-antt a live nallnnwlde show
from the floor nf Ihe Pacific
Ocean
The Hmr long ' I'eme" show
m*r NBC ram* lo Santa Catalina
t I rod fur TV'* (R*t undersev
show a commentary nn a ikin'dl**c t&gt;* &lt;iing fl.li and other a*
perl, nf Avalon Rsy

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REMNANTS

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Colors - lllue - Pink • Yellow
No Ironing - Full Cut

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Solid Colnrs • P rin ts

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th» m turn i *
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*f|r# lft» MinHfil'fhf'n .|mi nf n*‘
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The- Rev flirharel ti Knight,
7 *1# tf •\ firfnrr thrff pr •I*iffirli newly Appointed a .’,oclate [.aalor
If if1*1 . well' ii* i tn if tnt Thr -Iff &lt;•( Ftrit
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Ircnrlhci
trrn l*ot"tie-*v ee
ciirtlv Aftlnvl Cumm'ini * force.
I'rcttlmwe-r tttd c'Jettrr Ii ill tiihl
they w rrc"‘&lt;lrtertnln"i| I i achieve"
Ihr yonl of ,i German contribution
'&lt;&gt; dedi M r, "retnvlured that Ob
'lotto ,md I’ -tn trr.eiiev prov.'Jc
the lif.l » ,t v "
Tltrvr Irpali*. would g've ll&gt;*|
Get manv veil rule, vet mo i |*
nation Enron* in armv lurhidlng
A'lfttch and fJerman forrea *»..t He
’he1 eltoV to |t|" Nor III All itillr
Tt»' ilV th [e*t| » 1(100
TIli'V IJtcn welcomed » |(e*eeee."|
mad* hy I''* tm v Frri*h Prime
Mini ter l’l»*rr
Mceiel* f t •■0(1
elit'ttl a week aim vivittg He ,|

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l^isy To l*uunder - Quick
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TU ESD A Y
AND
W EDNESDAY
ALSO

CARTOON • SHORTS
* Lot* Albright
A lu Halt, Ir. • Carol Tharataa
I SHOWINGS NIGHTLY STARTING AT DUSK

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T H E F I R S T IR C A R S A T T H E H O X O F F I C E
M O N D A Y N K iR T W IL L R E C E IV E PA SSES.

^FEATU RES 6 A LOR El

CLEARANCE ALL MEN’S

JUST RECEIVED 100 PAIRS
MANUFACTURES CLOSE OUT

WOMENS SHOES
All From Higlter Price Ranges
Grouped In One Low Price *
Sandsls - Casuslg and Dress
Shoes

�Weather
Moke Sanford Your

Tift*/ cloud)* todiy and Wcdnti*
dfi, vitdci) icflttrrtd thunder*
«hoxevft north «nd .it a ft* placet
to iouth portion moitfy tn tflff*
m&amp;liraad Hot csstpt sllfht*
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Shopping Center
VOLUME XLV

Commission Extends Time Limit
For Conforming To Zoning Rules

The City commission ended in
meeting lett night t*lore i&gt;
o’clock— lomething a bll unusual
Maybe It’* the heel
to o
RECREATION A C T IV IT IE ^ P If you are a yju n jK tr 10 v**r
or older. «ml you ere inUtfited in
a Ire* meal— but you've jot t
brine your osvn lood— John Anael
it planning a ”cookiut" lur the
tumtner playground participant*
A bui will If ate the Seminole Hi;h
School at lu.SU o’clock Frida;
morning for Mullet Like park, and
activitlei Hated Include an hecy
scrub-ball and the like For ton
venlence Angel ha. mgieiled th&lt;
youngiier* bring hoi dogs or unit ”
_ Mehta.
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A Ranee bat been itbedulrd lot
pUrgronnd age Towrgiler* Frldty
night at the Lily nail "4&gt;lety
Crate’' begVnJnc at 1 n'slaV
A Jukebox wtlf pn**Me mu»h
far dancing and (he allair. wht '
b free, will terminate at lt:3op.fr
• » •'
. JK
Playground youngster* ar« !• M
vlted to a Nature Hike *et ftM A T O S Dnruiin Uolile’y, ol I'm Thunday afternoon aemrding t
clmieli, Ohio, h t H with the '.sk
director John Angel A itudy wil' ol signing 1JJXW bonds, t* r'vgh* made ol plants. birds. treei tn'
ruled In New York where ■ spe'lal
r ether natural leaturet There In
ilgratur* msehine heir* *re#d up
laretted are urged to meet at th*
her work The bond* were voted
EUtt playground at ? o’clock
• • •
tor s tiyotHkOOu &lt;»re*t and hi*n*
way project
flolemoitoooll
Water tbllng classes lor plav
ground vottthr over the age ol 1$
•bo are advanced iw lm m m , nil'
begin tomorrow afternoon throngt
fee cooperation ol tbe rerreattoi
department and tbe Sanford O'**
tag and Sbl Club. Youthi who met
tbe quallfls stints* and are Inlet
tiled In learning to water «hl »»&gt;
grrepweited to meet at the Flhr
ptayground at I : IS p m,

Stenstrom
Is B a c k e d
/s Candidate
■ Tha Sanford Herald today de­
finitely ctrtffimed nrmora d rslW r
about Sanford for the part wetA.r
that County Judge Dougin Stenitrom will run for the tea* of
atat# itnator when a vacancy i»
announced.
Th« »eat war vacated by the re
cant death of State Senator Lloyd
F. Boyle who died of a heart ail­
ment tail month. The 65- year-old
Sanforditr had repretented dirtrirt
ST line* 1911.
M Heavy support today ia rallying
teO Judge Douglas Stenrtrom who
definitely emerge* at a candidate
for the potltion. -'Let'* keep the
aenatorrhip In Seminole County,’*
ll heard in every political d!s;u**fon, and that far £ tlt.it rom ha*
♦merged a; the er.ly svt'.ouj con­
tender from Seminole County
A graduate of Stetaon Law
SeheOl tn 1948, the 32-year-old
Judge hold* an tmpre*ilve list ol
Offlcet In both civic and legal orsanitation*.
W Stenitrom who ha* »erved a*
County judge for the part ilx
yaara and I* well known lor hi*
work with the county'i children,
waa racentlv named to tha vleeoreaidency of tha Florida Juvenile
Judge* Association.
Ha'i at*o vice-commander of the
Florida Disabled American Vet­
eran*, militant sixth district
of the American Legion
mhatrman
ir
State Program, past prealnnty Cham
Ch
dint of the Seminole County
•feer of Commerce, and paat vice
president of the Florida BaptUt
Brotherhood.
Th* judge la what la commonly
termed a aelf-mad* man. He work­
ed hi* way through four yeara of
college and graduated with a bach­
elor of art*' degree* from the Univtrtlty of Florida In 1B42 before
entering Stetaon Law School.

Undercover Work
In Bolita Racket
Brings 4? Arrests

ST P E T E n s n ifIWJ 'Cv-Preliml
nary hearing eonltnued tfvlay for
42 men charged with lottery 11»
violations a* * remit &lt;1 (he under
cover activity of Del Sgt llsrry
Dietrich
The S' Petersburg police ollirer
«** en the slsrid all dev yciterday
tailing how he pDdfndhd to gp
along with »n offer of money,
cjoihet, atltomcbtle and television
let tn return lor protection ot
members cd a Pro-county bold*
ring
PJetrtrh &lt;ald the fir«t *pprt&gt;&gt;*rh
«n t made in December h\ VI I V 1,
a St Petersburg Negro tirl driver
Tlie officer *ald Pool Inlmduced
him to Henry Trnftlrvnte, Tam pi
hvr operstor '» ith » h nm Dietrich
had most of his tealing*
Henry Tratllrant* and hb hrnth
er. Sinto TraHicsore J r . ilso of
Tampa, are accutcd of
the ring tn Hillsborough arrJ Pine!
h r ccuntiej Thrv ire charged
with cptrating j littery and at
tempted briberDie trie h said h met Santo Ita i
flcante only cats.
The urrlercovcr agent said he
h*d a portable tap' recording ma
ehlrc concealed In his clulhlng
whe" he talked with Santo Tralfi
cante and during some ol hb con
veraitlors with Henry Traflicinte
and Pool.
He said he received the nam's
ol M persons he was toH were
hollta talesmen and whom he
should protect
The defendmli ^ere irre ltd In
a teriei of raids M„y IM S by
HllUborough eountv and state of.
fleers, with Pinellas officer* by
passed Most of Ihtse nibbed &lt;i.*re
Negroes, chargr-l with aiding In
operating a tottery

City Manager
Reshuffling
Departments
City Mgr Warren Knowles
wav granted a free hand last
night by the City commission
to go ahead with his plan for
reorganizing several muni­
cipal departments.
As the City manager ex­
plained it to ti'c body, he
planned the changes tn two
pluur
fir.b. to combine the
tiaih and garbage department*
int &gt; one dt|,irtmrnt under the
ciastiliiatioii uf ‘’i t fine,” and se­
cond. tale ail utility men from
the sailou* department* and com­
bine them *11 under a unit, labeled
“ maintenance."
In lh» former, he explained, contolldaboii wuulj tl*|&lt;«,n&gt;* with
diiplbation which i* expelIrnced
now. Foitnerly. trash and gartiage
ssere hauled to two separate place*
for disposal, but now, wilts the
sanitary land-fill, helh aie tak.n
to the tame place. I he refine Is
all covered with dirt together in
th* land-fill operation.
In the latter, he txplamed, skill­
ed utility men •.•un, D« available
In all depanm*t.o» and In quantity
to facilitate efficient maintenance
and lepalr wo»k. A* it i» now,
Utility men are scattered through
various department* and must be
borrowed back and forth when the
occa*lon demand* Also, Knowles
aald, the»e men could work on
building maintenance at odd mom­
ent*.
Th* City manager said th* plan
h*» been in operation on a trial
haul* for a week and that it had
worked out 'Very well" and that
the department head* were “very
» ati fled." The matter will con­
tinue to be curried out on more or
lets of an experimental bail*.
The coiiimiasion last night ex­
tended a stipulation* in Ihe City
charier governing inning five more
year*.
tVh*n th# Cltv adoplsd Ihe
charter in December of 1211. ft
ipecttbd that butlnt*&gt;e» operallnf
in ratidentlal areas at th* time gf
(Cnntlnurd On Fage Slat

Nearly $5 Million
Is Left To Charity
(IIICAr.O l/P»— Neatly fl*e
mlllims dollar* » a » left fn rharlI t hy Mr*. Mary F. Soufhwell
VVoree- ler. 91, her »ffl filed In
I’rnbale Corirl dlaeloved yertyr/ay.
Mr*. Worterter, »h n died
June 3*1, wa* sunjetd by her
hu.b*nd Chatle, If, retired
pre^ldrnt and (rta*urtr of the
Mun.fng Paper Co.

Six Sanfordites
Are New Citizens
Six aliens living in Sanford
were granted American citlienshtp
al a naturalization hearing in the
Orlando Federal Court district ye*,
terdav.
There are Joseph Kondratowrex.
formetly of Poland; Hannah Sulli­
van Orton, Ireland, Joienh Miller,
Franca and Marctlle Faille, hi*
wife Mad'line, and her titter
Yvette Oldaker, all of Canada.
The i i i Sanfordltee wer# ainorg
jc, person! granted cilitenship *1
ilia- iviis
■hi ns
si luiiai according
vvillill^ lo
the
federal
hearing*,
re|Hiri* from *he federal court.

1st Federal Board
declares Dividend
Of Three Per Cent
, Director* of th* Flrat Federal
living* and Loan Aaan. authorltvd
dividend payment* at th* rat* ol
thrao per cant a year on tha aavjng* account* of the Institution,
President Howard Faville announc­
ed.
Tha first ifx montha of tha year,
awcordtng to the association offlctt
S a n boon one* of continued pro
While the final figures for
month are not yet available.
If. Faville said that th* resources
at First Federal would be almost
IH million. Savings accounts
l r « continued to Increase and
thva enablo Ui# association to meet
th* demand tor horns loan*.
The office will be closed all day
tomorrow to permit the staff to
post tha dividends to over IJCO
ijavlnga accounts.
G S T N SW P H O N E R A TH
Th# State Utilities Commission
aulas load the Southern Bell
M a y to charge a
ity rata" fur tat*,
servire to DcBary sad Ess*
* “
• i tha Ban. _ . _____
next billf data, according to tha Associate

No 124

minted I’ re-a leaned Wire

Face Five
xies

4 0 -F o o i
C r e s ! Is
&gt;( i o d

Oiidlmialrtn Gov't
Rcporlv Col. Diiii

KEY 'VEST f* O'mro.r! Court
met Jgnn t-J.iv to I j I c up the [
live cnjrgt; remaining igim jt
Proofs B.rtctnir’ f-rm rr genera!
O’ *1 .1, - ol thf O irt-- r* Highway
am] Toll B r i l ;- D b lri'T, and
Alsno Cothran K i * contrictor
Nine ol U counts igiirnt the
SAN SAl YADOH I I Sals-Jrs:r «er» dr pr I scterdjy by 1 - Ihe (irtatcmalan gosernmeni
John 'larjb, I **-J t ■ mtv *’liclti't ' i 11 ' indis rep*rtrd lb* resigns
assigned by tcirn; (iac Ji'hns tJ !*o- rf the regmre hr l dr I tu r rd
lnsc*ligite the bsttr l’i sthiri
&lt; In, Enrique (Mar « ho hs'
Th* orrginsl m&lt; rmation rharged t.ik.en over Irom I’rrsldenl Inob
Bateman md •oihran with ire 'rhen/ i.ium in Sundas nigfit
I he innounrctiieni i nnr .(ter
the ft ol it.r
;.u *r | th. itvtf
counts dropps 1 li H them &lt; i ,c i ' •I i i .till" Vrtn i lraJr r ol ifu
end i ummuiilrl rebel, lit the liiu
of the Unit i n*.nr: &gt;-»
t-m rlin war demanded um&gt;'nJi
Cidhran v i
I rg* I o'th false tional surrender ' T the juntj
ly djinnng tj have performed bi r-|r j h&gt; Cnri'inc I 'm
work irrd n•I* *. m r inner
lot
the (iujtetn.rlan hr&gt;*ilia.| il l
which h* bill" I It &lt; I'.lrb t Bite J * ' ’.»nrhcr, m.rihrr member
man was secured of uil'ng sod oi the three tti jo nmla which sue
ibettiog hirn bv *ppts&gt;* or; tm .'Ic j* ce* !•*(! Acberu. had j D«i qui'
while kniwlrg the i irk had not
If said Alfred If Monion «b
been performe I ,&lt;r the m it hinery w i. the third member of ihe pmlj
used
t* rd rl b&gt; Enrique lb»r. now
Pte siding J'ldg* Thom a. S Caro heads Ihe nrw ruling group the
denied a Irftv,* in u u - r i p u . h oilier l» &gt; were list* I a; J &gt; r I tiSthe entup inform iii-n on gr mnds •iln tir ind 'laurice D ih»lIh si Johns h* l no "it'' -it* 11
m . n It.AI I’ A Honduras ■*&gt;
appolpl M m b In |h( r t e
''■I i ’ i i I"* I'l.rilli' 'rm a i' anti
Nine ,lele wit-* *.
rr&lt; ,1 of &gt; 'tnmu'ilsf rebe|, l,p| un ihcir
Iben* |"rr i»r t I! * »*'-!• • em ftgli* r.nfav I" rtveethrow (he 1l&gt;u
pl'Uee,, is *r r ■' rn lo sir! Bob •m u .if in g ivemmeni alter d*
V fu sn
...... g
rpandmg the ‘Tinr-ndsliunal ,ur
In Moruor* Cminl*. qiialil'el ( V renifer" of their country** ne*«
lurv tisnel but no i'lr-r* »e r» .* ruling mddarv luoii &gt;t lop arm
lecrej wh*n
rer •fI write I I r ntlii er
(he dss
Th, i.'jite'iialin r
rep'il i'
»• Irrdrv sfletu "in rhaf to.orgfn'
plriie had (unshed tbe raplt,|
l-.en th' -1at■-&gt;n wen! nil the m
S rum inunique fr tm flip •rbe’
h&lt; idqiiirirr mi le n . n'cnfo n ol
Ihe |.-mbmg. hut e.iliel rehe
1• i.l, , ,t; h i | o title I ih»l all
’ 'Se. would be renewed Hull1 I * ill"- I &gt;*aa. th* «ew 'pro
s' ion‘1 President'* »nd head n
•he Ionia, gas e tip
l*i*/ former irm* •*i* f
fall
Bv H IE ASM* I1 1 IH PHI
A gentle drop m temper Hurt* • k "M r Simdas night iftif Up
aimvfnr&lt;el
rettgisalmn
Irit
Tucidsv was t'-rers.t in tn" ' of
woig l*te l lerU j*i''&lt;bo Afhm.
the Southeast, whuh h i. tel) » Gurrnan
new m ilitri' rrgiinr
blistering sun ant remrd hr.il pi uoplli 1h'
nu'Iswe.f tf»e ' rnmuni .'
sitltr lire weekend
toil Ihi- fsl!» ! lo plxrals
Tbundcriliowrr i s n d l i g h t •h» anil Hvd r'di“l drivinc loward
hreerc u»re expcrled lo route I t •I* capital fri'tis the Hondura
Ihe rescur ilong Ihe (oast, and border
mo»l Inland ire.r f w&gt;k ramf irt
Aasocisied Preia f&gt; emponden*
in e prediction that the mcicurv Js'V H'llledge m a d|.patch Irom
would drop 5 fo to fejre.,
Gurtemals C|r&gt; de(a'*d l» hour
Doldrums lock • l:rw grin on h reiiorihip. report'd that the
most of Georgia Monday, amf Ma I'nta had started a roundup ye*
da» of Communist" He j.u
con recorded l^h degrees,— # untV
9»-d members of I'arltsmen
equaled by Yuma. An/urr* It j j i
hi
I taken refuge tn the Mcxlcar
Ihe hight^t temntr.rf” !* tier r
I mbatsv
corded al Macon
It* »a i1 among the ti» s ail, o'
Elat where in Georgia Valdosta
regi»tered ini *-&lt; CPlumbui in! the •&gt;« » uulifarv ricltm h art brer
it.if* m r*&gt;f fop polls r command
Albany both had a 101 degree high
li was 1r»s tn Aij*ni, uher* (he 1 11Is Jose I,ills Alu tie i M'lg.sr
city reported in rinpie&lt;i&gt;|erited u&lt;r ottor -I lo kucceed Hugsllo « it;
Wer a, e|,|el of the r|v|| p-.||
of water
and • A'llonlo Sal »s la .uppl i nI in*
Tenrte..'p 1 1 1 r r quite v&lt;&gt; h il Jaime II - enbrrg a. eirel polls/
in genet.il but M*mphi! r e ji.t•y* I rhlel
lfrd 2 degree^ , reroftl f .y liyie
Knoxville dropped d’ wn Is Ji
Nashville had 9* and Chittauougj
recotJyd 91 dfgrre
At N ri rirlt,"
Ihi -••-r rs
flimbrd ’ &gt; 9'
Alabxm
iwrllejrd ,!&gt;*•-—I j.
much r G t , ' i M
- ■
!0A 'va. *hf h-ghi . • jn-J j* hifd.J.l f lay * rvgufar wsek!;.- m iitth-. rtc c r! f r th* diti Btrtnsng
him had 102 degree* and fusca r fc- ~t th* -ar.tnrd Ltoiu l ’’uh
'iVliltirr. Livingston, chairman ol
lc- .a f"1
In Florida i 101-feg'it high i j 'he *;u&gt;up'. f«n commlttsr, rtportnoted s' Marunne Ji-g.-mville -d that he hail contacted t,sch of
Ih# thrte olhet 'luba in regarding
had |f&gt;) Al lallehtitee II ssa»
purchasing far*
a lTam pj 91 and a* Mirml A’.
lie Ll-e Club which nrigmalid
Little Berk and Pine Bluff. Ark
" r Idea ft pfxiing fan in th*
recorded 102
Yacht Club will ptopt *t that each
~? thr othrr chtbv that U&gt;e th*
'•sliding chip In en &lt; pro-taled
biyt.
Co*t of Ihe fati" hai brer r .ti-sated at |.'J6 Pre-ent plsni.
hich hav# rut y*l (&gt;»eti anproved
A special meeting of a!! rfvd
service ptrsonnel of h'e CHy hat 'iy all club* irtvol-td, call for font
been r i!!e I (nr Thursday after Hi-Inch fan* and one 12-lneh fan
rvx*n by th* dv|l **ni e fe,,rd (o
Ther* is « notafbllUy that the
elect a representaii-e fo | m !|. fTtv may ln*la!l all necr*»ary wh
the orginlraltun’s iflslrs Ibe pn mg In Ihe building and save lit*
*llion wa* left sarsui bv Ihe r»
lub* approximately 11(1
cent rf*rth of Slate Senafoe I Ins,*
Today's pt 'g-am wa, nte*«ntrd
I B '.'r
by Marceflr, bT» wife Madallne and
According tn N n Garner, a* b t vliler. Y ettr All thr** receiv­
ilitant secretary or ih * ,-t" ip, if , 'd their American citix*n*hip at
meeting will he held tl 3 p tn In 'ttemonlei yesterday.
the Cltv Hail The elefltou wifi hr
It wa* revetted *l th* meeting
followed bv a short business meet that Harold Tate, Mon* Club r*
ing
The rYme of Mick ' l»’ *|in t Jr preaenlatlve to Boy* Stat*. ha*
hs* been rtomloi'ej for lire posl been elei-t*t to th* 'Hou«« of te
tbn Cleveland h»s onlv eecentl; pte»*nlalive*’ and it **at on the
laltahass** Vit;&gt; council.'
be»n appointed Counlv aliornev
Th»ee is no salary lor th* p,
sllion,

Polite C.lcoi
Port1, Of City
LAREDO. Tc.x. GD— Police
in tin; bord-r rity hurriedly*
i'\ .-ui*led rcdiilcnts of low
.iro.u t-nlay in tli" face of ihe
Rio Mrande's Rreatest flocul.
Poli.-a j'sid on » v]s"i*icd 1(1-

foot cre.d would rtid flood
water; hoiliuK into the bual*
n ri
**ition of this cilv of
neatly 52.000

Temperatures
Arc Ovci 100
In N. I lot idn

rani Diwiisso'l
Al (inns Meet

Representafiive
To Be Elected

Graham Services
Will Be Tomorrow
Tuneril services will be h»!d »t
the F|r*l Baptist Church tomorrow
at .1 p m for Schley C Graham
Ssnford. who died yesterday morn
Ing In the local hospital
The Rev W F Brook* Jr still
officiate at the services, axslster'
by Ihe Rev 5 L Whatley »nd the
Be* Waller Boulh The Masonic
I/rdge will have charge of Ihe
crave*ld» service*. The body wll'
He In aisle at Ihe churth (rom ;
until 3 p m
Mr Graham li survived hv th
widow and one von. Waller, Ban
ferd; his mother; three ilsier
and three brothers
All Ft lions are requested p
meet at the Masonic 11*11 at ? r
■■o' to attend Ihe funewal In i
body.
RAY N. it MVIart, special tsisanael al tha McCarthy'Army hearings tn
*rtm,F
■' tho S I srolumts of Iramcrtpt hrough
whlcb ht must port when he goes ovtr tht IttUmonj it hit Tc n tm iH
I*” ' " * - M Son. Karl L Mundt, acting chairman of (ho Senato
tnvoatlgitlon# rubcommlttee al tho rectal hoarlnga. ffnlarMttcwalJ

Thousands

Founrlolion Work
Nearly Complete

paurlnjr of foandttloni f^r
n»'v mill ion-dollar S*tnlno!»
Memorial Hospital I* almost com*
plet* tiul/iy, according to workmen
at the aite.
The 100-h»d fmsnltal, which w»»
otiginelly Intend'd to h* a 75-bed
initttuttrn, was enlarged when
mot* money than expected wa*
liUed.
Room for th* 25 exit* bed* I* to
l&gt;» obtained by extending Ih* two
wings on each end of th* build­
ing an additional 32 feel. It wilt
coet Approximately $100,000 for
th* utenlion, according to T. ETucker, chairman of the hospital
board
Th* ultra modern building* will
contain th* latest In modern equip­
ment and be completely air condi­
tioned. Rate* will i&gt;* slightly high­
er than lit the rity’a present hoipl
tel, but lower than other hospitals
in the area

W A TC II Fflft KHCAI'KR
DROWNS IN T U B
Fo,- the past three days, law InCOVINGTON, Va. Wb-John M.
forcement officer* hare bean quiet­
ly watching the area for 8. D. I Neater Jr., IT.
i t , of
ol South
vmin Covington.
Collier, felon, who escaped a etate I drowned In a bathtub at hi* home
prison camp several days ago.
'b a n yesterday.

f o l i c . I, CG/rjlfifi g y t i i All J Ilf kind If 111Jig fHifit*. l»fr*dk ilfii

I

S l j t c t d«monjtifti»i4 i i l Ai{Fvl by kiuslftifif »l
Ibrntlunt.
S*v i»n A’vrc euuiu Jf I in U'** lin lltii Al bnllntu g roupf «yUTfi'Atfit*Uc
H'llli rtF»ldfti* J j U i A r b c i .i » C u i i i i m m l J b t i n f N c u v r r n m m l *tm
(dctu iftil il ui In i t It pit* A I ^ f u l f i l
(C B S Phut i frptii /nUrrti] ilurivif J

Temperatuiri Durinq Month
Aren l Unusual- Moughton
If nilgli* .n ifiri • von. Ini! (lie m onth of June, t hit j fa r
J '. t d i y , . i.ip'i p itf o ■rI j *I ■ b"tt t tfnni u-sii 0 Tin* Muret, a*&lt;o n fin g to f 1 M o. M o .it . otn a u th o rity i- flio lack of
mi f i i , &gt;.•'ttf.sH is
i
heliov nor
Ilf iv y ittrlli &gt; »i • &lt; •
IH.sl
I In * »•
i igi» f o D im t v *r .ign ■• 1 - M 'l''gt"C'.s,
t III * 111ollf li III is" i t ,;•■ li i I mw u '
All I I! Ill » ; ilp f I*.'
"I .'g tilt, till! l b - li i*t&gt; ,1 || iy &lt;&gt;f
flu .i nmtiilt w t . ,1'Mi* )•• 'Jd tf ig ti'
Dlin it ills i li** lir.it
J'J i|,SJ i lit .tilin’, r.'.’i.t, I||M- ||,IV- l»'*qi M il, MIMpill " (|liv&gt;
wlirn f'tr letnp'l
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i tht n I. 0
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f Id ominc
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I up
f -n Hint
•' fi in conn

Ac 0 " I tht"/ ' b(, i| &gt;
I ll'l *'• high gli'UM f
I &gt;| i , *t-• . ite 1 'ping ll"
th|. oi tnl to irsui i*i" i mi . '1s i,
I, Hi* t • I (bat |l ■! o m ( -i a
si- me an. t b't il in It.r cut
it in • in ii linfnritit"
cool al eight I"
tpl I ’ 1 1 ■ i ' •
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s r j'M t 1 IttVi’rraluttl al
lilt •t t" *"I", I • • I !•■lib il ,
11
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■t acbtil 100
a* *t a .• 1 ri d* ;t
fht wa . i h f - j u
i - tb» hu
agt low I " J'l
mid''
&gt;a.u‘( l i b !in t It s« a
It Utt ll.t f
neared t ■ In &lt;*.,
. 'n.*,. .V i ! ,!1" "'«t tdd man wind laid dow
n
|jb O "!y p*t - ■"&lt; insd*
come cl &gt;* I'u' not
'f t ,
dav." Ml lignli........
h id a hitf hjpr by the hr ' " i t tnfritxi• » . silted* v ’ ’ •i • md men* "peral &gt;t»
I 1i be |r bl . iet' i itiim’' i (u1
Sunday i"d M " '• »* •'•» m •
' t ii,r ss-eel.e'-l
f uete an
9J itegri'i ' i -■ ,ti* i
lit* ih«it*
■!tti ifird to frt . reg .&lt; lies, i
rvrf* die ,|T!" Mr ' i»li I,, l.ee,
;
1
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.
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above 91 "
\
rdlng ' th' &lt;* ,'h 'f in ,.
Mnugh* o hi • 11 se i ,1-f on fi.* -utlook lor !h* i"iii,' iiat* ( i
Piled w e -h 'l 1 i*s (ft e |sft • »*}»•■ i n’t ca—' *Iffife* ••'Me'* onl
bs Worl! W.r H
« i" ill ip ii'*- * « 1 &lt;*r* toili
"O. rs»o |f s i ...... If I , (nt /»rt 1 Ihi jp hi jh pt* .u t' at
cmjer, v "it can 1J
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• *h* en!u» k'luthnait »##ri
t" 1
b* hete f i .fiJ V

Artur* the itr.idily ruing rampayme bomvfary river the twin
Mev m sits of Nuev- Laredo
ab.it I,&lt;ncd attempt-, to sandbag the
levee Workmen Matted moving
esmilting no*able, including the
p pnlilicn, to higher ground
r Ine e-picleit Ihe uatrri lo
enscVpe the already clored IntcriLiti' - r! Bridge at any mop* ‘nt.
Th- u-ands ■■'
r'
nn ‘&gt;'lh
il fe of ib' • . ’ •
bvon I try
fled t the h-’l
’
north
- f ta* b •&gt;(•«c '•
* 'he
i ic h
■' ar t ; attic &lt;minlrv . ( far
v*r -.t d •sa. 11 p ii
p*.
lie veil dc sil ill r f t*!! I
;p',
Oir;ugh (&gt;/ono
I I I ,Ug*« 3 •■&gt; 19 fret higher
•ban 'scr bef r» wer* esrectel
in tbe border r-itsr I day Hut an
Intrinalicrpal Boundary and Water
•onimiulon cfBWi i p kesman,
in •! a plane fligbi ,n rr Ih* river,
laid
'TI&lt;m» imi h liie user uilt riic
ifter Ihta r«*t pj&gt;*rs la anyb-ily . click “
I hi I w a r had I t con! id with
if* ga is r j t &gt;lnt ii ith of Landry,
s1*iire to mile Up tr am trim Del
It 10
Rack id thr pii tiursqtic border
riser’, chtimin’ il'h iu laden crest
« 'r c shatlcrri] bridge*, (imiled
town* md ssaih'lout railroad*
and hahsiays Thotlinndi uere
forced trrm their homes, but—exe*(i t r irrgi \\ r tden Omni—
thcic hoi been Iro loss of life re­
ported
h ivA wtie city f Ik* qumkly
evaeuafes! their hntrtci Farmer*
had hem Harnril i rr.k jn’npd th*
•hoiuaiid* tn the Mexlein hill*
Much "! the Mexican - ! r ,&lt;f th*
river u leurr ths- 'h* U ,s ltd*
I b* tain, fini up (o
inehas
’ ie ip.s 'ned bs ’ •■i " c k ’&gt; Huri "ie tie*. «tueh lashrd th*
levs* Mexican Gulf Coait for 12
I- or i tnt fri las
'head of th* su ,!iinj fl md'* iler*
lav Ih* giral Interrs jflcsrl»1 Fl'con
Dsn*, dedicated )e*t than a year/
Is" by th* pie ideots of thr United
ill's and Mexico tl va* 'vp*rtcil
•■ keep the &gt;i mi tiling ll i tvs iter
*• ui ihe 1rah iicet.ibV ind r il-i
rowing t-siir Ri * r.ranle Va!
iu I III big I' rpill «i n
I"&gt;t ihe ! i#r ' /lev ih* er
fh' 1 "a t b!r r .■ Hey md F
i ui Dam, th# r/sir hs* h'en
Bully dn N-„ the fl s d «i'i
u e I Ui f'll ;rr rr** •;111 • It slui
Ihe mammoth thir •! I f tlie or
ind grapefruit groves, the *

•able farms

an I

I 'H.in grov

art i
J.f Itx.f •'ill » ' :udad Ac
icm»* fht rivvr D m Dt!
r#x , v &gt;S unit' •a'er 'm* !
r*opie huddled m the fm iu l,
Hill* Water medical "ppliei,
rnd clothire tere being floa
by lh» ImericjM Pel I'ro**
urivalr Is
- 'd foiettiytlonat
Hndg'
i
i ei»t iway bets
rtqdad ' ii .s in I Del Rio
Fills I ' rol&gt;
-its , f |t']l
(.* («#... p *4r, • . ■&lt;,, ,nct 1
Pas*, i*'* r •ai" f
11- &gt;l th*
Ois r» ' I' tf •n ,'' - i| F rli]g
•indlm ■ a(■ o' » p m I nt i!»*le •'.'»s . i—its ""spilal sva|
I (i*d bv 'b*
1 t-moving
•ter * md
• rchtd
by boat
B i* ’ 1 * ' &gt;il«d s(at»* an '
tco huii " !U m i n 1' tied far
•ombsi H" mj'i ■ »r«ri ti­
»
lth Arnis l!-n fie! I I itchrni,
blank"!, in I clothing t&gt;
.•!" tf th* p- tl i- Chicago at i* harri» 1 ••■n*
i j rtr crnl. si Louis *3 pet c*"t
Drnvtr 91 prr cettL Mlrnli 71 per
rent. 'Vash'ogi n 1'&lt; p-r crn'. an I
t . I ' a l i a , l ie . (.0 prr cent
Many \Y''ternvr* will nuts the
Aff-rding to Cltv Manag*
sh"» 'nlirely
f'n Knowlei it- rj| a*H1 rtje
l’vplanalli&gt;n of tbe erliptt i* renm i'nn -I (he Public 1
•Impte. 'Th' nt-in— a *olld b-lk thU sseeV.
Plans for Ihe remoslellns
i u ing "ff r&gt; i Itgfii - 1 (i* own— gels
he's**'tt ihe earth jnd tun .bl-H •old 11 1 sserk. but .tit'
work
hs* b*en held un b.K*
ins nut the light of dry
In
erfip.r can happen only when there Important ssork. arcordlr la
is » nr-v muon »i»l then only when Know D .
Th* Hv plan. &lt;o reflni b*
bv chine* the pith* of th* moo
floor haiig draper nd
ind inn cross Jhe moon i* » c-netfi'
quarter of s million mile* away furnish ih" library ssilh ru
while fbe sun is neatly 93 million
ml!** off, bui they vppvit *lmoti
exactly (he same sir* in Ih* sky
A«tronom*r *' cxlrulationt *iy to­
tal blackout will tail no mote than
P.IT2
second* »qywhere in the United
’Drum* Across the P.iv
Vhrlween the earth and tun, blut
1:35 • 3 39 • 6-37 - 7 33 -fi39
ting out the light nf day An
M0V1 E L A N D
eclipse can hvppcti only when there
"Arctic night"
i a new moon and then only when
Stsrti 715, Feature I
iy chace Ihe paths of Ihe moon
Laal complete show 9
and *un cn&gt;*«. The moon li a
COLORED D R IV E 1!
quarter of a million rni!e* away
"I4tel Me A l The Fm
while the tun it nearly 93 million
Cartoon*
mllei off. but they appear almott
Start* 7:45
exactly the same sue In the iky.

Total I cltpsr tomorrow
To Darken Strip Oj tl
MINNEAPOLIS
»i
■» tot i
'erltpie cf f*se su" •&gt;•!' -f "H u le ',
tire *"d drann"
phep-men*—
ssd! c u m parts -f the United
S* ties and tetri el uthei i&gt;jtlun*
tomorrowtn a period nf ib-ut t h t " h -u i»,
•hr *had'fW ut (b» on-on - ,!l move
from nurth'art'i- ’ -hr.sU • 'cross
thr Dip ot thr globe to tn Di
Tis* tha low will plunge into th'
darknei* of total ' lips* , to mile
'side *trtp In Nebrr-k'. S e th Da
Voit, fo'sa, Mlmiei-fv, \vi icon tin
and Michigan
Thru it still sw»«n throug'i &lt; soida, &lt;;re»nlard. beland. Norway,
S»s*den. Iltitst.s Iran, Afghanlitan,
Pakistan, ard finally Ireve the
earth in Indli
Dr Wt!l*m • Luyten, rhalrri'in
of Ihe Untverilly nt Minne»'»la V in’f'ornv f)ep*rtmeni, says Unite I
Stile* rctldtnfl eni of a fine from
Brownsville. T i t , Ihr-tigb Sill
Like City, Ulah, i . Seattle, Wa*h
will *ee at Ihe lent a partial
eclipse if they g't out of l&gt;etj early
enough. The e.-lipsr will start al
O ’Neill tn northeastern Nebraska
at 5:U7:07 a. m. D*ST&gt;.
Minneapolis and St. Paul will be
the only major elite* in Ihe area
of total eclipse. In New York, the
moon will cover 74 per cent of the

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1

�Big Turn-Out Is Not Satisfactory
To John Angel—He Wants More

JAMES MARLOW

ANNUAL BARN DANCE

Defense Action Remains Indefinite
WASHINGTON **-"N a howling ni»ts on a truce in Inoochina. an bothering the United State*. Tttl*
other if they don’t.
rminirv looked upon the Idea of
ItlcN ll."
*-■&gt; -«m«le
European army— made up
—
■*
— * *y iboui
*■-■■*1
‘-gle Eti
That’* a fitting footnote on the
hie Waitilftjtna cnntermri* **»tween a truce— made it impossible for i if West (Jermans. Franch and
[‘resident Eisenhower, Sir Winston lh* President and Hritish Primr some of their neiEh^rs-hAS TIIB
Churchill, Secretary of Stale Dulles Minister in he exact on vtheu the*r strongest bulwark against Rus tan
and Britain's Foreign Secretary uian* would be ready or the col* ] attack in Europe,
lective agreement could go into
|t would mean rearming thMserEden.
mans. The French, fearin0*tl)t
The four nen, meeting when the effect.
It might he a year Yet. time is thought of a rearm* 1 Germany,
United Stales and Britain are fur­
ther apart than any time incr the important. The longer the alliance have delayed tor over ttao year**
war, gut tofether last Friday They or any organized opposition i» de­ joining this single European army.
-falked
“ ri as a quartet amt* in mirs layed. the more time the 4'ommu- They may in the end refuse to join.
rtisenhuwer and Churchill yester-1nut* have to infiltrate amt *ub
That would mean the end of the
day issued a joint statement on j vert Indochina's n e i g h b o r s ir. •ingle European array plan, at
their talks H was as vague as ] South*-..*! Asia.
le»»t the kind the United Slain
a statement of Us kind could bp
Even if there was an alliance— thought of
They said they "would pre.s far- j which seem* to he all the Called
n „ . 0i10u&lt;,r and Churchill said
ward with plan* for collective"de-1States can think ot at the moment (h” !
_
■r mv|v .hnuld bo
tense of Southeast Asia against the -I t might never be able to go In*, ™ * J $ V n d fhouM he amember
Communiat*. But they didn't say action If ih-re uas no direct gg. , ' .
.in!, i - 4 s'urnnenn acmv
kind of alliance It would be. «_fcs.ion-s,&gt; by the Chinese .'on,
w a i n o t h l o , InHCit:
whn'd hr in II, or how it would! miinlat*— across a frontirr
iVoP^ countrfe^Vad said il for
work or even when.
i The Communists by now mav
They raid, in fact, they'd con |b-ok upon direct aggression a* i Id-,
. . .
.
.
,
sider two plans for collective ,(e ; fashioned Why waste men. mater* - Then the two heads of governfense: one in ca»e the French 1faI and the chance of -icfe»i hv merit aoueit this: Wc are sjeterMm' , a, ft'..lent withthe t'limnil
’ np*** nttnrk if they ran cam the ""****•
MBIeve this ."(lal nf a
same end by internal revolution?
1,ow arl- ,P*ir
The Ilritisri. Judging from the K/dng to do it if France won t join
joint statement, yielded nothin; ' •* »&lt;» * e "P.'F Elsenhower and
and added nothing new on the ( hurchiii didn t say In short, the
III SYll IIEIILONr;
oroidem of Southeast Asia Elen ’1,a,1rmrnl, repealfi Ihe aims and
before the Heneva conference on '■•'‘ ire* that both counlrie* had
'Ihe Army-McCarthy hearing! Indochina began April 2d. said n,Pnl,,,n,'d before
m
are over. Beaction on Capital
~ ‘ ‘ Hill

The iinmml fity summer recrontlon |&gt;ro- j tivitiex nr*' offered to H u m by cnmpct«*nl
frAK—
»ty* ’ ‘
+-***•*+•»
trrnir. hm* ttp-U
W h&gt;
lij not t jik«* inh iin tn y ir’.*M'tin&lt;* fin** ojt*witn mor. than &amp;W children turritne
turning out trii* ’
portunlty. See that your child is enrolled in
opening day InM week.
Su[H*rvii«oris of tho program'* art Ivi ties, this program.
which are under tho dln*rtion of John
Angel. Seminolo High School roach and in­ The 'New Look' In Farming
structor, wort* Hwnmjtod l*y this large numWe hear much of tin* great efficiency
l&gt;er of children, hut adjustment* quickly
and
productive power of American industry.
wore made to compensate for tho turn-out.
We
do
not hear as much ns we should of tin
You would think Angel would 1m* well
efficiency
and productive power of Amen
satisfied to keep op with this terrific under­
can
agriculture
taking. Instead, la* is linking for more— ho
Farm Journal recently said editorially,
wants more children
“
Farmers
produce so abundantly that W&gt;
If that's what la* want let's (rive him
per
cent
of
the population can now chuos&lt;
some more kids. Is your child participating
other kinds of jobs. If farmers were not so
in this summer program? If not. why not?
Wholesome recreational and educational ar- efficient, a lot more people would have l'
»*n to work farming T h l- Is an efficient’,*1
that since before the war has increased farm
T O I M Y ’S III III.K V E R S E
output by nlioiil 10 per cent, and does it
No eye shall see me.— Jnh 2-1:1i». Wrong
with 17 |&gt;er cent less Inlwr."
doing is almost invariably found out Fur­
That speaks well for the progressive
thermore memory retains a record that hns
spirit of the American farmer. It is also a
driven wrong-doers to suicide though no
tribute to tools and techniques, often ac­
other mortal knows of the sin.
tually revolutionary in effect, which have
h*
lieen In's allies. Electric power has been a
tremendous force for (tetter living and
The Sanford
Herald
1?M iiM U fc » « | I n | »***'•
work on the farm, fhemlstry has provided A r l j n n A f l a i n c l
I ' n k l U k H r f n liv
• n f a r d n t rntd * t i* 4 « r
I I I t lM IM t llN t t r m « e
fertilizers and weed and insert killers of M v l l U I I M y O l i t j l
remarkable |»otenry. And the farm equip-i _
(
*. «
I H ir e r * n « * r e « i» 4 H im * m n l l r r l l r ' w M f 1 7 , |U |U , H i
•h r •*m * I llf f* * 1 * n f
I ' l o r i d n , « in if r r I k e l e i
inent iniliiMtrv
Industrv has come along with mu- I ]ilf)fp (1 1 rl| fin U p r | r
**f r u n n e r * * wf M n r rla t , in f f i
r i l l l l l n : l l K I \ « . I 4 l« ..r . . . . . . U .iM U Im r
chines which -tirmliice more crops
• pi n &gt;
,1, |
i n n «ilf:i«, i:«fm ii*r i:4it*r

j

Herlong Reports

among Democrats and Bcpiihli
tJii' V.’rstcm Hemisphere lh.ii vvr can* i* "Thank goodness'*. The •
have Ifni* far experienced?"
have had the effect ol
Smothers sugKr&lt;-te«| that "it it hearing*
slowing down the work of the Sen
high time that we recognize this ate
to Ihe point whc*.*e they were so
danger, t.-.‘ina II out into Itin nper far behind Ihe House that IN
.■rid deal will, il lorilirightly and House leadership wa* contemplat
realistically."
log a lee-day reers* In Jills' in or
•ding a long record oi Soviet der to give the Senate a chance to
•■seines" ol United Nations efforl* "catch up” . We are Mill trying
to "frustrate International hau to figure out jus! what was ar
ditr&gt; and aggression against free romplishrd by the hearings W»
: Jiul friendly people. of the world,* cretainlv hone that the genera
i O IIIIM : a . Ml *«r\Ni:il, MtrelliiNf H o M in
('lining' cost III lim n nm l money uiul w hich | WASHINGTON— Senator Grunt* Smalher* asserted that the issue public doesn't get the Idea tha
nre Invaluable in tbe eqintllv Important tnok smather. urged the United State* of (.uaicmata I* a "r hitnjJ iaiiir that wa&lt; a fair sample of the way
«M i*M iii»riii\ h i m :*
III f* a tn » r
|ter »* r e l.
« l n r met u t il
SU M *
to discard any thought oi
*?I
hrmt,Phrr* &lt; nnttreishmal committees work
of ron.servitijt the Inml not only for future today
I hr*#* l» I t iiN l h *
iln r V r n r
'neutralism" regarding the revol iurlolictlnn and is not upriropriat*The big Job ahead s»f the IhHi**
U M
» V T 7l
f ll.A #
l&gt;
before
Ihe
United
Nation*
a* a include*
yp«r&gt;i but for future Kciierntlom*.
ill liiiatemala
a couple of Deparlmen
4 | l n k l l n n r r i t n i l r e t . r u e d * m | i k n n k * . r r * n !u I In n * a n il
The
Florida
scuati-.*
charged
in
ll•
,r.pf,,
world-wide
body,
n . i l l r r * Mf r n i r r * p | «»»•r m l f o r I h r p u r p o s e «*f m U N i t
It is no exnpirerittion to any ttint the mu­ a speech lo the Senate that the , "'•o«'nK t h a t (.ualemala' appropriation lull* and the general
f u n d * M i ll h e e b t r i e s l f » r Ml r r « n l i . r m l i e r l l i l i f r a t e .
farm hill. Our Committee on An
ch inon noil the other tools tlo much to make seizure „f tie- Central A meric ai Irmddes are large!* due In Soviet ricullure still hasn't completed It
Inti-rscntton In Western lleml work on thi, hill. We should con,
republic
hs
a
handful
of
Ktisirl
||r|ier*rnir&lt;l
&gt;nil».n*|i*
kt
O ra ar m l
4dtfM U1n*
Ihe ilifference between mi exceedingly wellir f ilr e , ta r.
I h a m h r r *.f I n n i m r r r r
trained &lt; &lt;unmuni*t leader* mean- , •phere .dlairs "and rets*e*enls a Dlele il tills week. I wa* successful
ti ln i* '». l » m r a l H
fed nation mid n nation on u subsistence oi "the rhip- are down in die lujd | hid (or the e&lt;i, u-ioi, nf ihe world thi* week in gelling Ihe font mill,,
conspiracy to tl«
write In an amendment wluri
a iiear-fatniiie basis. This will become all against f’nminiini*ai to the w*-.l cnmmirni.t
I k r llr r a ld
I* a w e w tk e r n l i k e
« * « a r l a l r 4 l* r r » *
Americans", Senator Smalher- to
'hotilrl be very helpful lo Florida
w h ir l* I* m l l l l r d r i r l i * * l * r l f «•• i h r M «r f a r f e p iih l l*
a
lit
j
the more evident as I be years roll by and ^ p u B K i ' r ihal the Unite*
agrleulture It provides, in effect
rd llM M f t a l l t h e |« * m l I I r n ■ p r l n t r d f a i l i l * o e N i p a p e r ,
i* *
a: P[ohl**n
problem for thi that wherever our grow*-.-* of err
pen! hillinn*
nmum* to
lo ligid
mini . "Tiiis
•
■"
tb*‘re are millions more mouths to feed state* has 'pent
( onimui.i’ iii in Asia and t,a« been 1America* and Ihe rieople of in* tain fruit* and vegetahlc* , elm,
Tuesday. June 29, I0f* I e a c h t i n y .
Page 2
on the serge of intervention in the' America* .... . meet it and ««tlv&lt; tartly place restriction* on the,,,
•five* a* In Ihe grade, *l»e. j„c
Imlot'lilna war. Smatlier* a*kcd: 1
He iMontcd out Ihe problem now nuality of Ihe produre they mat
it icd now- then the height
is
being
considered
by
the
peer*
•hip in inter-«latr eommerre. th'r
•if ahsurililv and unrealistii for u
now lo adopt a holU-.'-than tiioo committee of the Organization n Secretary of Agriculture shall nIhe
American
Mate*,
and
he
ir.'gei
quire that any import* of the same
antiicnlic, hand- off stUtude?"
•■Tilt* battle agiin’ l Cnmmu lli.it on Communist diversion (h fruits nr vegetable* from othei
in,m in (iuatemaln i* nol eight permitted to interrupt the "logiea' countries mu»t complv with it,,
thousand miles nwav ( a- in He anil liistnrir plan" (or dealing will same reilriclion* It ihmsnT hell
NEW VOIIK ‘/r Any girl who The Tight tn gel teals nrat to Ihe dream of u dnn hunting in Africa
our grapefruit market, for In
&lt; a , e of K o r e a , u&lt;.t ten Ihiiii’ iini *„rh crises
fails (u anthu*li a husband during while ininlcr* at dinnertime ran &gt;hc said
o| known- i ten mu •lance, if we have hlith maturilv
miles away fas in Indo-t lunu i hot i "In the light
—
Ihe aummrr open season on bach become prrtlv fierce."
Beverly also I,a* hopes of leading l j&lt; Miio miles nwav from our d e rr ' rii*t proeedures ', lie *ai&lt;t, “ l.et ti» and other standard* before our
elnrs ran soothe her pr&gt;te by going
Ifowevrr. ihe imsslliillly nf ro­ further all girl liner hunt* In India and twin miles from the Panama f'"t now allow them lo shoot their people ran -hip, if Cuba »•.- the Die
to Africa and mtr.ving down an mance Isn’t altogether ruled nut and all girl diamond digging expt Canal."
wav into permanent nnen ronln,) of Pine* i* perniilted to dump in
elephant
. tw
..............................
Afrira is studded ssilh all male .......
dilion*
tn Venezuela.
Bill she ha*
Smalher* *a!d hi* InfonnBlioe | "t » « American lleptihlie and Iher frrinr and green fruit into ihr
. Mia* Beverly Fulnam I* organ |hunting safaris, and when Ihev iem|v,'rnrilv .‘hVk.d lier obn. ier was that battle luw^ were fnrmine pertM-tuate this slavery by theii same market* A grapelrult j* a
ilirig the first all-girl elephant learn dial there is an all-plrl, on mi girl voyage lo harpoon m r enlr.,1 America for a "show lamilii..* stalling tactlr* in th« grapefruit to most nesipie If the*
safari in history. The 49 day trip, safari roaming the soldi, too whale
lulled Nation*, where the Sovie buy one and It Is had. thev’ll In
down struggle which will drier
starting Sept, in, will rosi 11.120, well—
mine whether nr not some ;nrs Union lua become the mailer at afraid tn buy all grapelruil Out
"A
captain
I
discussed
this
with
Cnmiminis'-, now in coti'.ol of thi* the devious use of dilatory par growers Ihen lose l,erau&gt;e some
plus 014 for s Bccnie that "alloss*
q-(1r, ni(.lt sometimes likr to ride
American Republic cart* runtime liams ntary procedures and evasiv* one el*e ship* into the Unllet
onIy;
, . , , over to mir campi in the evening oW. ? “ ro,'p 1?f
|ni|ai&gt;r Dielr lulalilur^q ,»|j tartlrs In &gt;erve Uommiintst in Siaies fruit of an Infr-'lor quality
But the Ivory from an elephant
JM,| dlsruss Ihe ■lay’s shooling " " n"^*'1iw rerk Ihe lup, she sighed ,
t had 11ml led the anientlment tt
■” —
" 1■
Upon a tree people
dr (bom tersssts."
ordinarily sell* for about ival,"
said Beverly
; Itigpi to a future ol dsvery, Sov
aald Beverly, praelically. "so that
Florida,
hut Ihe Commiilee Bkrd i
•|
4
4
Irt-Mvte." I
so well that they tentatively ,.g
should rnver (lie cnWrit Ihe |lr,-n*e
„
*’* ,
'"f-orl
tended il to give il general appli
, ______
"tn ntv_________
Judgment." ___laid
ho *
Il Isn’t nece*siry In buy an ele
, 1ra n J explain the fascination
ration
"lli#* (i n i t c m n U n .TntM Qtiiiiimiiit
phant gun. They ran he rented." ?f •? elephant. *ald B lv'rly. "hut
We hail visitor* in our Commit
h a l l l r 4il}i lh«
11la tr in t^ fU»
Beverly, tall, prelly, dark haired i
h» vr * Kl»nmr. Trarkinv
tee thi* vyeek All the 4 11 4Tut
TOKYO f —Tt,p I'.rntwror amt bop*:, ami best wish,* nf |ke m«
ar/J M. Is nn stranger In Africa. » n elephant you are on f«M,l. not
inti Arnrfli'dn propli* ri&gt;l
TEliU U M iA l.l'A . Honduras « - delegates to the annual "Camn” it
Slnre her chlldhtMid days In a rnn- In ■ r1ar' *ni', " be &lt;I»m&gt;s turn nr. I Kmpri %&gt; i nfcri tlnrtl f»nt» ifutKnin^, ) ,rl*&gt;
venl. she had drramrd of advrn- sample you, he can make n bigger nml Hirer* nrwlv *irrrnlifnl for
Twi, U. S. et''re*|M,ndent« for Tim* Washington rame r, see the 4,'om
litre In far places. I,a«t winter she n,e*» of you in n shorter time than clgn envoy* ol lunch yesterday at1 Some American -, he said, "from and tale magailne* were reported miltce on Agriculture at work W*
the Imperial Palace.
fear or eon(u*um believe ve *lumlit to liati- escapled Unhurt )e.tenia) Were th lighted to have them, Tile*
threw un her job with Samoansvian anj' "'"''r animal
o*ked must intelligent question*
Airlines in lead a groun or 14 girls
"But the girl* will always he
Prime Minister Khlgrru Yoslud' liave no concern over tin1 out from Die crash id a imatl plant Included In the from* »-*-,' le,
•
I
Kvqulpiila*,
Jiaternola
come
"
But
many,
lie
recalled
ha*
nn a M day wafnri tn Africa.
under the nrolrciion nf a white and Foreign Minister and Mrfile newsmrn werr lloiiert Lu girl* anil a boy troin Florida
eritlcixesl En;jl,vnd. Fiance, am
The party, ranging in age frnni bunler. lie'll he at hrr aktr every KoI mio Okazaki nl*o uMended
India (&lt;&gt;r nrulrali m in lh&lt;| far* hat. chief of the maxatines' Mex
Tint dipt mint* included Canudi of Asiatic communist expansion iro City bureau, and firnrge Silk
*7 to 90, inrlul d hou»e»ives. sin.
nut.
ale girl*, wldirw* and rllvore.'r*.
"'i* trip turns nut well. Itev an Arubas-ndor Itolu-l W Mav anil lie asserted:
photographer.
•
Their plane rrportedlv rr.a.hr,
Two of Ihe ladles Irsnk one lami Vrly
,lk1e. 1" ™ n » ‘ pri,"‘ "t hew. who will return to Canada
U S Amhassailor to Hondorai at ihr airstrip in F.squipula* ih&lt;
"The pidicy of nr.itrailsn, hn
k at Afrlc*. and headed lu rk ,(»w rort tourist safaris for it,- shorll) lor n new- assignment, and
hi'en drinonsiraled to he a |v,|ir.’ Whiling Will;,ner said he had flr*t Hualentslan town taken hs
home. But a durable dozen itayisl |M,Ur, “ ;»rkIni! gbb «/ America
rallied U S AIv Fore* hradquar Col. Carlo* I'aMtllo Armas' rebel
amated* 'luiw
manv his wife (tiller* were Yugoslav of srlt-devlruction
and.had a tine time, banging assay
vYou'd
" ‘“ , be ----------“.........
“ tn the lace of tneve fact-, how ter* to Panama, asking for an air Invader* and Ihe rrbel he.xrfquar
stenographers a n d
secretaries Mioi*ter Makw, Bare and 1,1* wife
■I the landscape.
ie,i tie leant to gel Ihe two men I**'* lor a time last week.
Thailand Ambassador f.uaipi Phlu then ran we in the name of com
"O l— fl hunteij wilh guns— Die
mon sense and consistency (all in
it-Akson mid hi* wife and ('amho In
rest used camera a,” said Beverly.
the same errors when obviously
She herself bag wed a buffalo, a
dim, Minister t'rinrr Norodom i n,e dancer In (•uatcm.ila i» thi
xabra, two gaiellrs, *h wi'.tehresl
Kanloi
n e a t e s t threat to the seeurltv ol
and a liarteheest
Can a dozen nr more women arBOSTON Ll* — Five person* *uf
tually have any fun logether on a
fered dunking In a tar pit Sun­
lafari?
"Of rnurae they ran," said Bev­ day but none of them was the
erly. "W e’ll have &amp; white hunters worse fur It vcslerlay.
Four-year old John Sullivan fell
and 43 native bnyi In the party,
"We'll have hot toatrr gi all in while playing at the brink of
lle tfi, plenty of lee cubes t we take the tar pit. eight feel in dl.under
a lo o f ■ refrigerator), home-made and about five feet deep, which
lee cream, e n d fresh egg* every nad been left hehtol by a rtm
•(ruction gang.
m o rn in g . H u native rhef special
Ills hmther Fraud., 7. tried to
( m i In d u h e a aueh xi antelope soup
kelp and alio fell In.
and garelle barberuci.
Their mother Herat line h*»rd
•Tbe first three oay« are roueh
— parugMlIty-srlae. You average So their rriea and holdlv Hepped Ir
began sweeping the tar away
lo TS mils* a stay In hunting ca n. and
wilh her hands.
and ynur bottom gets real sore.
Herbert Fore man, a passer-by,
The aun gets you down at first, 'no,
end aometimei the tsetse Diet are spotted the trio and »tep]N&gt;d in to
reirue Franrla. Patrolman Ennis
bothersome.
"Bui there i&lt; so murh else In Spina Ihen waited in and pultrd out
make uo for tl the excitement John and hi* mother.
during Ihe day the nights around
the campfire, listening to thn
bah
4 I.OTIIES STOI.EN
coughing of distant leopard* and
TOKYO cn— Down • main street
the howling of hyanai.
of suburban Asakusa recently
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Miss Violel Kcss txclittngcs Vows
Willi William t. Shoemaker June 19

Viol I YWOOD •**- r'"* tin v&lt;*&gt;i
l • er a iurre«i like Eddie
Fi*hrr'*’
That*. rur topic for Inday Edit*,
who «v* brrn Eif’*in Jark Either
in rhllidrlphl* »lmo»t 2" year.
#Bo, |* the biggest record teller
tod.iv Hit lake may reach a mil
lion dollar* thia year All tht* with
out having hern in a movie’

In a lorelv wedding prifnmed In th» Fitst Hungarian f t f *i n»c*i
Church, hdl Ea*t fhaty Ninlb Street, New York City op Saturday.
Juri. Ii* Mia. Violet Ken, daughter of Mr, and Mr* Charlrt he., of
29-JI (ir.enpoinl A*e. Sunnyaidr, Long Island, N Y. became the bride
of Willia ti I Shoemaker of New York City, *on of Mr anil 'll* \
Kyle Shoemaker Sr. of Sanfold.
The Rev lime Kovach perform­ center of the lalgc halliiM*... at-d
ed the double ling srrvlcr again*! gm.t* were *cate.t nt amaller
a background of greenery and table* which were placed about the
while gladioli.
room A beautifully decruabd wed­
The church organ!*t ren-ierrd a ding cake &lt;elder.-I the turtle'*
program of nppiopnalr prenuptial taMe After the guc*t* were .eat
nittaic an-l the church *ohd*t iang, e-l the bridal parly entered l-&gt; the
" Recauie" and “ The l.ord'a Pray­ aliaim of the wedding mulch
er” . T h e
traditloti.il wedding played by an orcheatra.
marches were at*o u»ed.
After *pending wmie time with
tii**n in marriage by her father, their giicati Mr. and Mr* Shoe
t|w bride wore a gown of embroid­ maker left for a wedding trip It*
ered nylon chiffon which featured Florida. For traveling Mr* Shoe
a fitted b.i.ii'io uai*t ali-l long maker wore a Navy blue *ml ami
tight fitting 'cevi * The full *knt the cor .age of camellia* from her
terminal.d In a era. . t il Cathedral wedding w.ii|urt I In * will », .t
train Her fingertip length *eil of home to their friend- allei July •.
Imported illiidon wa* fa-tened to at
4.’ VYoodhaven Hid*. \|.r
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ad her en»* N ... Reg. Park, I ung Ulan.l N
rale bouquet ol white ri&gt;»»*, bib • V
of the valley and camellia*.
Mu* Marian linldecker, maid of
honor, w-nre blue nylon net over
taffeta art I rati*. I an old fashion
e.l hompirt of pink arnaliona
1 h.» hridramai-t*. Mt*.r* [loro,
lllr I ampligh'rr l la.* -d til.
thy liana* an-l Tetrv DUal-atnn
I ir.( Christian * *eir-ii bad
atnl Mr* A h Shoemaker, Jr
ol
the rirning *er.t-e l..r S-Itnln
wore identical Poor length gown*
the ab*cnt i of Hie iMuii*l.*t tb
nf pink nylon nrl mid carried iu
Re* ,l|m Ib-rnelt. who 1. le n il
bou.piet* of tdne flower* All nf the ing
week in l-ie lhri.ll.rrattendant* won pearl necklace*, Ym.lhIbt*Fellow
.hip . imp ,.l •*&gt;' -*
gift. from Ihc bride
Spring*
I Iftlr Patty |l,.ti* k. -oil.ln nf tbr
II H " -IIi .iim , i i . . , t.1II til I
Irrlde. wa* flower gill Hr r gown,
. -i»i
a (l"” r length nne|cI, wa* uiiamtly presided *n-l g ... • t ilk
atyle.l of pink taffeta and *hr rar J lr» Jay " dtrr led .r-i"p .m, i--.
w|ih hi* *|.ter at comp,in* |i&gt;g '
tied a ba*ki I of pink ni*e prta.a fpj
irtel fronr the rl*». cool i|n
A K Shoemaker, Jr »rrved hta of Mr* d l&gt; lan-lir . 'It. Hr an
luolhei a*
»T Ilian and l.»h rl» ! *oo Tl»nu. It H William. *nd 'It
were |l |jg i Kenneth lelfler of " alter ..mg I II
Wh- i.- s ....
Sanford, n»w *lalioned al New " ml Me 1i* Co"
port. R I . t at I NeUoti nf New
Inltvr.tlnfi .od in |**r i»■^ i &gt;H
n»»'l i .r«t»i;r K«*m , t*vother wt-ff mm!** U\ \ir« n n I m
»f the bride
-Ire.*, Ceurgr ".H e r
M -rgiu
Fur her duugbtei*. wedding Mr* 1 b-urd rhairman Mi
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Kf .k» i htup n ifti kt.id Irp^Mi ijr«*»4 L»r«. *incI *la\ M V\ *1f*t ill

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Warren A. Bishops Taking
Extended Honeymoon Trip

"I've been litrkv." hr «ald
Ye*, hot hick l*n't everythlmt
I o i((r«te.l lhat perhap* the put*
lie wa* ready for a full voice
ningrr like Eddie after an era of
crooner*
"That might be part of it,” he
■Steed “ I ran remember when I
cot a »oh at the Cnparabanv In
New York &lt;at M2S a weekt That
wa* eluhl year* aco. when Smalt a
o n al hi* pe ik - of hi* fir.l career,
that i«
"t ■.! . belting the *m&gt;g« **&gt;e«
Cl* mg them e.eryifuni 1 had l irn
the love *nng.. although I didn't
know anything ab«iil love then
People told me I thould *lrii
antler. thal I nucht to croon I
roil! In't »ee || |hai wav
"ttlher thine* In my fntor* I'd
**v timing Timing and man aco
mrnl 1 wa* fortunate in coniine
1" the attention of Milt Rl ark atone,
m* manager lie channeled my
career In Ihe proper direction,
avoidlnc the ml*tlkea | would ha*e
made hv m y.elf Hr al*o *leerrd
me to Ed lie Cantor, who gave me
mv fir*t hlg break
” 1 think my Army vervire helped
me F*o I look hark on Ihern a* two
of Ihc heat year* of mv life I
got to troupe, which mo.l ymme
people don't ha*e a chance to do
thr*e dav» I sang lielorr all kind*
of audience* all over the world I
wa* a HI like (he re*t of them,
but I wa* on a »po| too"
Mueh of Ed lie'* *urce*« (* due
to hi* choice of none* In record
He civr much of the rredll to
lliico Winterhalter, the miiatral
mind of Victor Record. for everv
tong he nut* on way, Eddie .aid
be uiishi li*teu to hundrcl. of pro*
peril* e lone*

Poisonous Plants:
Many, Dangerous

jwirted French white cotton lac*
river *atin, fa»hinned In a full
One or more kind* of poison Jvt
unllilrnglh »tyle Tile fitted jacket
featured iwiint-on hand alreve*. nr western p -i --■* oak ocrur It
iwunded collar ami liny lace but­ abunilanre in almost eserv part o
ton.* up the front. Her fingertip the l ’nite-1 Slate*, say* Myrtle H .
Demonstration acen'
veil of will* ilttuion fell from a tiaia *&lt;»n. I!Home
S Department of Agnail
of *eed (warI* and *hc carried a Hie
erniml* raniprr*, pirnu-ker*
while lldile uith a while orchid arid lure
and al*o families win* are work
onii*tial &lt;11earner* of *mall silver ing on home ground* Rrr»u*e so
l-e|i» on riblnm*. The bride wa* man* case* id accidental poison
(-•veil in marriage by her fath* r. ing. especially among rhihlrrn. or
Mster of the bride, Mis* Mary cur when people drin't rerognlle
Jo llayman. served a* maid of !he*e (viisnnoii* pl*nt* nr know
honor. Her full wait* length gown dial they are harmful, the Depart
of (Hinder blue, pure silk, leatuivd menl suggest* as ■ firsl *afrt)
a tucked l»»lire and small jacket measure learning to know thi
with puffed sleeve*. Mi*a llayman plant on sight and thus avoid II
Though the planl* varv mnsider
carried a coloidal corsage imo-piet
of pink frnthrre-l carnation* with ahly throughout the euiintcv. the
matching floral piece for h&gt;i hair old rule- "Leaves three, let it lie'
tiill-ert A. lll»hon, brmhrr of l* a reminder of one common char
Ihr bridegroom, waabell mail. Mr* arlrrlslie— that only one three
Paul June* wa* accompanied by parted leif leads off from each
*ir*. " a l 'i r bra«er In two tra-ll joint on the stern The lease* never
li-inal wrdiiing solo*, ” 1 Imvn You appear in pair* along Ihr slep*
unfortunately, these dangrrmr
liu ly” and •tlrcu.ite.”
plant* sre very haedv and adapt
Mr*, llayman cho.e n dust pink | able They mav flourish In the
C IN C IN N A T I— , ra lly colored lac*, slu-ntb drr**, while accessor- deep wood* or in very drv soil orleather* which can hr totted into le* and white unhid rotsagr fur tunny hillside* Thry may h
the W'Anhing marhine ami even hrr daughter'* wedding. Mrs. Ill*- ( wondv Vine* attached to tree, for
dried In an oven If you're in u hup wore a light dust pink lare support, trailing shrub. m»,tl&lt;
hutry are being developed ai a gown with white accrseorirs, a on the ground, or er«el w -h-I*
Unieeraily of Cin-innati lubnra- purple nrrhid, mul plnlr straw hat ihrnli*
Tliey frerpiently gf-iw
along old fence row* and edge, o'
tory.
with pink mist veiling.
6 K » y to the
tl proceia I* a ehem’I he receeptlon following the cere- path* and roadway*, over w*ll&gt;
d skelt, *av* Hr. Fred nmny was
Kill named
i* held al ihr .Miami or up poit*. tree*, or f e n *ldc
0 ‘Flaherty, director of the tl. P. •Springs Villa* A few rlose friend* of house*
riant* growing on home croii"-!
labpratory, where lanning and .mil teeth families were present
should hr rridicatrd, either h,
Ia«th er indu-trre* ha*-* renlered
Fnr traveling the bride was at
th»h rt*tarch.
tiled in a hyarinth blue linen suit chemtea! or mtchsnlca! rot ir*: for
fYlthin 4 months, gloi-e* and I with satin trim. Hrr *hoe* and the safety of the fintlly. but *r idi
ethtr w».*ring appmei from th» rhlr-e«tn!*f hat were of the same cittnn to**rf to bt dortt with th1
leather may be im the market, hr shade The outfit was accented most careful precaution if* tsk
with white gloves and a corsage of ing a long chance, plant r.pc&gt;-|st
MM
Ufa n v , for anyone to *Mum* h«
rWe have developed leather while orchids.
I* Immune to pet*onlnc hi*t be
Which you can put Into a traihThe former Miss Hayrreu at- eau*e
he ha* ne*er mffered from
machine for ,A0 minute* and ! Iend&lt;d Seminole High School in
dry on a line, radiator, or Sanf-wd and Huntingdon College
T**n in an oven.” Dr. O’Flaherty In Montgomery, Ala. She has been
a stewardrs* an-l purser for Tan
In addition to It* washing ami Amn man Airways, Latin Ameri­
drying feature*, the new leather can Division, based In Miami. New
(fc.Mid to lie highly teditant to nrli-mn*, and Houston. The hrldeptraplratinn.
room attended the Hnlv. of Conn.,
groon
Willie F Hun* honored Ihe 5
Univ. of Miami and llnlv. of Mia
boy» reluming from Bov.’
ml law
iw School,
School. He la presently a Sinford
la.I Sunday with • breakfa*i
Hialeah
ah attorney,
altornev, partner of flia- Sl»l*
at Eddie'. Reitiurant Those at
hop and C’rlmi lie la a member of lending were Alan M*ffett I|*e-.M
Hialeah- Miami Sprlnga Klwania. Hate, l.arry Rate*. John E Ilia
Elk*. Uhamtwr of U.immerre. and am. and Joe Hunt The hoy* Jeff
of the American, Florida, and Dad* Saturday. June 19. and returned
County Bar Aaaoclationa,
the 2fl
The young couple will h* al
home to then frienda at MS De.
Baking fl.h on a plank' Then h.
Hoto Dr., Miami Spring*, upon «ure to oil the plank and prrl ei'
return from their honeymoon.
il thoroughly In a hot oven hef .re
I moon.
putting Ihe flah on It
&gt;lr. urnl Mr- "'a n in A Hi hop
•ft pr*»»ntly traveling tliiuugh the
New England Stntr •. Niagara
Fall*, and Panada on a honeymoon
following their June wediiing, re
cenlly *olemnirr-l in M iitm i
Spring Mr* Hiahop i* ibe fniniei
Betty Jean Hnyrunri. daughter «f
and Mr* E. P llayman, rjur*
1 Palmetto Ave. Sanfortl Mr. Hi*op i* the *on nf Mr and Mr.*. A.
B. Bi.hop, I* I Midoln Utive,
Miami Spring*.
The ceremony look place it. the
Flral Bn|dl*t Chinch al ti: t&lt;) p. in
wrllh the Rev. Alfreij Slape* uffielating. The couple *|Hik. the nup­
tial vnw* liefore an nltar of palm*
banked Iwhlml rarulelahra and two
•tandlng ha*krt* of clu y*anihemum* and gladioli,
^ T h r bride chnae a gown of im-

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W. F. Hunt Honors
Boys' State Group

Notice To Owners OfDogs

if pink Imr uilh rnatrlunjj mv?*-

r(r an-l an orchid corsage
•orle*
Mr a. Shoemaker, mother of the
groom, wore a dir** of ice blue
laie. worn with m«l&lt; hing acre*soru-s and an ntrlilil corsage
I Imrueiliately after the reremooy
a reception * j - held at the lloliday Inn In Flushing, L. I The
hi life'* table was placed in the

CalsmciaJL
T U I SHAY
Tl'e Unity Truth t’lass will mee(
at the Yahle/ ll-.Ti I at 7:110 p m
with t'arolvn I’arsons as teacher.
Tile public is invited
Interniedul it A ’* meet at the
Fir*i lts|iii*i Church at 7 p m
11. id Vacali-m Bibln School
al Centr»| Ba|di*t Church
A P m II p III UNO “ Blue Jean
Dance an-l "alrruulnn Culling"
ho*lrs*- Hal * a.*ube, Amivtcan
la’gion
" EIIN KBit AY
The Sunday School Superlnlend
ent* iilonei meeting at the First
Baptist Church al 7 IS p m I’rayer
*erv|tT at k p in
1 he following event* are *cheduled for ibe O rtiial lUptm
Church: « r.n tt .III Varatbin Bible
School; 7 Oil p ni Young l'ro(de*a
Choir ■ N IMr p m Hiayrr meeting
•ith Ihe \-l-ill Cludr rehear-al f-dlawing
^ p in I !rieiI fiirrllnu f*f fh«
S*irifill'd Mory leTat^ur*. ilimit r
Llfiifry in*ie«lLiftan fit nffirrr^
T iirn s n ^ T
Junior IIA % mrri *il lht» lir&gt;i
Bint Is9 thtirrh
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pm it |l»r r»r%t piptUI i hiirrh
Adult f hair trb* *r j I «t thf
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After July 15 all doga found without a tag
certifying they have been vaccinated for
rabies for year of IR54 will be aubject to being
picked up by the Police and killed.

City license tags for the year 1954 are now
available and owners must obtain tag* prior to
July 1ft from the City Tax Collector. City Hall
Coat of Llcenae Tag 26c, Rabblea vaccination
$ 2. 00.
.

WARREN A. KNOWLES
City Manager.

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As required by law. all dogs Ut the City of
Sanford. Florida must be vaccinated against
rabies, and the vaccinntinn tag continually
worn by dona on collar or harnesa for the
following year.
In order to Accommodate dog owners. Dr. Ray­
mond Bans, Veterinarian, will lie at the rear of
the City Hall July 7 to vaccinate doga from
2 to 4 P.M.

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Grovciand Today;
Subs Gel Chance

Selections

By P E T E OSBORNF.
The way Fred Hana* ha* dr
“ We
heat
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tw ice ;
ny T H E ASSOCIATED PRESS
(lined this Sanford lennlt cham
Lee-burg t ipped iJruvrTand. It-h
DeLand broke the Ice In the
ptotuhlp tournament, it doesn’t
We'll use utir reserves, the guy*
mailer If there'* snow on the Florida Slale League second-half
who haven’t played much, today,
roof, Juit *n there'* mill a fire in la*t night with an 112 victory over
win. lose, or draw." said fled
the furnace. It'a the type of tmir Daytona Ilcarh. thanks to the shut
Itiri - bid re he departed with hi*
ney anybody can compete In. m loul nilrhing of Jack Cade after
Iw-g &gt;n Post 53 team lor Gruvcland
matter hot* young or obi one might Ihr first inning plus seven hit*, 11
this
noun,
'walk* and two hit hat-men.
In
an eifort to bom t the club'*
Cad?
had
almost
perfect
control
Canas pa* worked the hrickctr
pitching dmtglh, tin) big *ed-head
out in such a way that there'll b&lt; a* he scattered seven hits, walked
tentatively pl.iuried tu try hi* lir*l
Ihree men's division*, according just one man. hit one an I struck
baseman, J (*. Jcnkin*, on lh?
to age. The winner of ihe Intrr out three in DeLand'* first victory
mound. "Jcnilru has demonstrat­
mediate group— those user 19 am) in the Iasi eight start*.
ed plenty of lire In hi* arm. and,
below SO— will lie declared the city
The Hell scored three time* in
if his control i* there, we might
champ unless he is challenged by the fourth during a wild tlreak
haie
a third pitcher.” Hires Hated
Pie finalist of one of the othri by starter lied Barton. Mike Kasoptimistically. Previously, he ha«
bracket*. The junior pairing* ar&lt; satdan chased Itarton in the fivehad tn lay the entire burden upon
(or tho*r undtv, &gt;9, while player- run sixth v*illi a bate* loaded dou­
Charlie Swann and Jim Haw kin*.
over SO have been placed in Ihi ble
Hub Samuel wa* slated to play
senior brarkrl.
Other action saw Lakelar.-t pop
fir-t base in Jcnkin'* place, Fddir
TOSifD OVCRBOARD white bending Into a curve during the Italian outboard championship rten
“ fly naming the intermedia!* In th- lop of the standings wllfi a
II scI* at hart, Koaaht Russi,
Milan, one ot the two rater* on the craft waves for help Ihe driver waa Carlo To-* til. (Internal
group winner Ihe city champion 12-1 victory over Cocoa and Jack
third, II &gt;ug Scott at second .and
**# Jo -o ' rnran In eliminate the JCftvlJle
■ mp i . hi Raj
Real'll, beat liriando 4-J in,
possibility of another bracket win
Hardy, Howard Allred and Larry
ner becoming the champ," Cana* II innings.
Burney, along with catcher John
Tommy West drove in H ay1
emphasized "All that i* necr««ar&gt;
Clarke, complete* the lineup
Is for him to challenge the inter Chambers with Ihe tie-breaking j
In competition within the Sixth
mediate winner for Ihe city rham run for Jarksonville Mr „rn The
Le ion Hi si h ill District, Poit 5?
Ins* which cost Orlando Ihe league
plnnshlp.
ha* a two and two record with
lead was charged to Lefty Frank
"IPa been a roupu- ol yea-.-since a tournament has hern hi-1,1 laipcr
Lakeland combed
three . oeoa
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but I believe Cene Turker is de
pitcher* for 17 hits ant took ad
NEW VO UK e— Paul Ctrl say*
fending champion," he said.
railing bv one run al Ihr came
he isn’t worried nhoul home run Mr. Tucker confirmed. In Ihi vantage of seven error* to win
Howie
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10
Ihe final tunin': WihorTonight. Bob* in will tangle
best of Id* memory, that Cana* |
He jusi want* to learn control
"k a close 7 i; victor- ..vn
•» the opening game
wa* correct In hi* statement. Ann hit* In five inning* in hi* losing i
The former Minnesota All Amer
,
,
- ■twin bill at 7 30 o clock and
Tucker expressed Ihe thought that cause, Hie winner. Dick Donnelly,
Ira foolhall slar, now a WO,non
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Guard
will vb- agaimt
had
a
spell
of
rontml
trouble
in
lie would a gait, be an entry
bonus pitcher, made his debut with
d Handy llesituld -eon
niy\ ,| m Hi,- windup at !t o'c
the eighth and required hr)p from
the New York Giant- |a-l night in
i out*. In la-I tdght'.* plav All game* tve played al Fort
While nn the auhjert of irnui-. Dewey Funkhouser
a lied Pros* charity game against
Senior roltball circuit at hn Park amt admission Is fre
It Is well to note that Charlie Mor
the Boston ttrd Sox.
risoti— he's quite well known -&lt;■
Ha V IS getting along just fine
no other identillcalion ti ncces
until Ihe sixth when a walk and
By O A Y I.E TALB O T
vary— thinks a great deal of tin
NEW S’OltK JV—The morale n! two single* lo»lrd the bn*e* and,
talent* uf Miss Nancy (atop win
die Yankees i- extremely high a* with two out flrady Hatton clean'd
will compete in ihe G-.ratrr Or
they ri-turn from a successful them off with a grand-slam homer
lando Chamber ol t'ommrree an
swing dirough the West amt pre­ deep Into the right field -ealnual midsummer Junior chat.?
''The p i l e li
wa-n'l quit k
pare to work on the hidrugnb I
pionshipv Ihi* wrekriul. She is |op
Bed Six III Boston today. Those enough," (Del said in Hie dressing
ranked in Ihe stale and rated sUil
ol their number who passed room, "I came right down the g li­
in Ihe nation.
through here seemed t &gt; lie under ter 1 was trying to gel it by him
"My wife and j played several
the impression that they hot a tin Ihe outside "
time* with Nancy about Hire*
Tne pleasant, easy talking fiiel,
&lt;lxth straight championship a
year* ago and, In my opinion, -hr
•till sporting his collegiate crew
good ns salted away.
v*HI resell lop national ranking in
This I* a slrange aMiU.lr to take. cut, -poke earnestly d hi* prolt
Ihr near future,” Morrison ex
Inasmuch a- Casey Stengel'* club Irm* ol lumping from Ihe llig Ten
pressed Perhaps Ihe gentleman
still Is three full games bark of li Ihe big leagues, but he shnwr-l
speak* with some audit vily, too.
Nancy is a niece of Dallas Loop
Ihe pare setting * leveland Indi­ no signs of dejection
"I'm glad this one is over." he
of Sanford, lamp. Installment-loai
an*. hut then the Yankees can
manager at the Florida Slat
never tie Judged bv ordinary stan admitted “ Now I know what I
Rank, hopes to have her slay In
dard» They only think they're go­ have to learn— 1« he quirk and -til!
Sanford while rompeting in Or
ing to have to work n little longer have control
Undo, and perhap* display hei
“ I felt quick, especially In the
and harder than usual Ihi* time lo
talent* In exhibition malrhe* here
fir-t four innings. I don't know
will Iheir Work I Series eherks
early next week.
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The two mil of Ihree Ihey look dial I've ever felt quirkrr But I
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According lo all report*. n bright T m m
from the Indians over the weekend, had In hear down too hard I went
fhfk
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future I* In store tor the young Nfw
topping off their 0 t Western Jaunt, "ill there with what I alrealy
tr« *&gt;k i &gt; ti
m
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Jacksonville mis*, and hrr appear II *
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III
J'* j«a
apparently convinced the champ knew Now I have to work."
31 3 3
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tnre here should produce widi M l l « h d h e r
that they still have uliai it lake*
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31 3 \
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37 s:» I
lo rapture one more before Allie
•‘MiHKu
; j 12 3
ItevnuliL and Ed I. mat wear out.
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Stengel say* he would be in first
IIr*i4&lt;||m tr*frffhit
N%*
erhtdlltM
place now if Ids first baseman,
liNM#* ludnt
Joe Collin* trot not been hurl early
Midnight Friday U the dead*
Hr'•'*!( lyfi a t N n
Yf»rk
in die season.
f i t I l M it H f ih I ir n t f i t Iv lt if r i* li
line entries lor the City rirrra*
L A S T NIfiHT\S RESULTS Ht
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Also strangely, the champ- came llun spoiisiant Trnni* rnampionIII M IJ r t n * ik r c
Chief Hut enllrh * hn I I* a Jn
bark much more Impress ail with ship* In he hrld In-ginning July
Jllg T»*
M l 3 «&lt;&gt;
the Chicago White Sox than with J. aernrdinr in nn announrement
I Dander
•siuleltla H -£ t I Z M «
Cleveland. They are readv to con­ thin mnrnlng by Fred lianas,
i n l o v i t n « i i ‘— a ta
Tim e .r t i
cede that the Sox might lie rough Inumament manager.
‘ ton's M a rr
II •« £ is 3 ?«
"The mrn’a brarkrl- have to in
right to the «-iul, toil claim Ihey
, C o riiU K ae
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3 to
delected sign* that die Indian* are broken down Into three groups
quintets * I •■ &gt; f i t os
beginning n wliee/e One of them, to insure mm pel it inn of similar
Dalle 1inutile « i-a t I t i e a
who did not wish Ids name bruited rallber," fianas staled. The
groups are Juniors, under 19,
•tiOUt, pul it thl- way.
Intermediates, between Ihr ages
“ The Sox hustled a lot har'ler nf Itt and 50, and the senior Mar­
against us than the Indians did. i ket for ntrn over .in. The rity
That (I'aiiti ftirhards ha* really- rhampion will hr the inli-rinedigot those fellow* steamed un— 1 ale winner unlrss he Is rhallrng.
alien they play u*. anvwav. The
hy a winner of either of the
Indian* still look like die Indians rd
other grnuiM.
lo me. Al Itosen's a great hitler,
There will be double and mix­
tint he can’t plav first base. He's j ed double com pet it Inn for wo­
hurting them. Hi* reactions don't men.
serm a* fast as when he was playEntrlrn my he fibd rlther
in n i i i i t . i
through The Herald nr by con­
By T H E ASSOCIATED PRESS
Privately, still. Ihn individual tacting lianas direct, phone 770,quu&gt;i»ta &lt;j . i i i z i a *
The St Petersburg .Saints drew! Yanks claim that the only reason
ahVr-.XTM H*i i;— v is
away to a four-game lend in the I jj,p Tnbe is on top now- has hren
J J s i r r yi-.ii
in is
1 Tra n s - F&lt;irt&lt;r
Florida International League last
ability to fatten up rnn*fstentlr
I W h irl Ib-il
night with an «7 tier Dion o'er "J the expense of Ihe aecond-divlIZ -T ) i r j .ln
? ulnlsla
Tallaha-sre while West palm ,lor» ‘‘•'lln, such as II I over Bos
111m H ** )£— ( in
lip Mlrram
is m
Beach shoved Miami into the crl trn and 9 2 over Washington Man
1 Jn u r n a ll.l llal
lar with a 4-3 viclnry,
W * - Al Iwrppg. they (mint out. has
I n . U i j lls ll
PHILADELPHIA r - V I r Power. F
O n In lulu l l - t l (51 Su
ItRliefer Tom Pollcll balked with *fl'n
• -1 •'&gt;* "f Ihi* with
Alhletir** oulfietder, I
Tr.XTH R xrtW H rarh f
the base* loaded In Ihe ninth to
»econd line pitchers while rest- Philadelphia
wa* rr|Nirtr«l in good -onditimi to- I
give
the
Saint*
Ihe
edge
at
Talla
,nK
hl‘
aces
and
saving
them
lo
t Tranaaei
K in
day in a local hospital Power wa* I
hassec. SI. Petersburg took an JJ'r aga-nvt Ihe Yanks amt White struck in lh.&gt; head with a hall I
1 S rrisiM Itnv
3 W ayside Jan ie
early lead hut the (te'.K-l* v*l|&gt;cd it Rn*
thrown by pitcher Tommy (Ju.vltcr* II
in Ihe first liming of an rxhibilinn J.
game between the Phillies and the ■
and an error.
A hit, two walk* and two rrrnrs
ivr the .Sainti three and a fie in
r » n . ii.is.t |.Ins. Itu ra l
e seventh anil they went on to
i’ll
l&gt;utrh»i*.
W arslda
G u n . on* i*lr»ak. t 's u li- win.
Whitewashed until the ninth. Ml
10 n « r r — 4 'i d Mil#
I, Hanshrlt. K lra k o , I ' m . ami exploded for home runs by
(lln n y liaiw. HRi»r| H ill, Frank Smith with Ihe bate* empty
an
and Ed UUIe with one on to scare
IS i i a c a u - «/ !• n n #
it. A lw a ra IlD c lis , liu g - the Indiana hut Manager Gil T o r­
I. Itudgsl I'anhrd !&gt;#*** res slopped the rally

Spor t s

Roundut

IOUI5 tAOOUR (right), of Fuhcis
Landing. N. Y „ holds the first
place trophy he won In Ihe Thou­
sand Islands' Outboard Marathon,
at Alexandria Hay, N. V. He is be­
ing congratulated by Harold Van
Norman, president of the Atexan-

tlrL* n.v

1■■ i f (*,

twin victories over l-ecvburg and
two defeat* by Winter Pack
The local* made a clean sweep
of a two game exhibition series
against Veru Beach
The team will make It* next
home stand Thursday against
flrnvcland m a tilt at Memorial
Stadium aI 3 p.m
____

COLUMBUS. Ohio '.ft - Driver
Carl Short. 29. of New Holland
near Washington Court H t ^ r .
Ohio, was killed last night when
thrown from hii teat In a collision
n! three »ulkle* nt ncarhy Hilliard*
Raceway. He suffered a fractured
skull
Two other driver* were injured,
one seriously, in the sixth race
spill Bob SeahrooK. 41. ol Uibana
Ohio, suffered a broken leg and
hrekrn hip Bill Overdorf, toe
thinl driver involved in the c^ult•Ion. received minor Injuries. “
Hareway officials *arJ Fleet
Mite, a 4 year-old brown horse,
stumbled and fell at the first quar­
ter nolc lie was driven by Seabrook.
.*«*y *T/XTaii«wnil, ii».ndli-d by
Short, ran Into the lallen horse.
The Imparl threw Short Into the
infield a* a third sulky rammed
the other two
Track official* *aid none of the
hnr»es wa* injured

Fight- Results

Jack Wcstrope, leading rider
■iuriug Ihe 1953 Delaware Park
meeting, will ride Jim IlyanIralncd Iboroughbred- during Ihe
Delaware meeting.

core boat-

m sm m

Admiral

I H t W O R L D 'S M O S T W A N T E D T V

Tennis Tourney
Deadline Friday

*. Wunnefa* hx'vded

70 Sq. in. Bigger Pictur«~No Extra CostI

P A Y M E N T S A S LOW A S

ON BRAND NW 1954

Bcancd A 's Player
Said In Good Shape

TV RADIO
PHONOGRAPH

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t iiX rr— a -ia Mil*

inn, I’rtlnl of Vl#w. Okla*
irr, Added tlaniir. Vilen
ran'* llonnl*. M s A n d
i f lU i e i f c -f f t B

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flrtla O u n, T h r o llm tn ln . T r i
lirirwnl*. I'n n irn r r &lt;'l#.i, |j»rt-&gt;
lu irls I. Iilrll. lla ladu .i
H l t i i i T j i it x i i^ —a ia M il#
tlrsale, IXr&gt;#u&gt;p nf Vote. Wl
W ins, H a i t i d u g . Ilia (lr.it. II
Heat, llnnna W l.ilr , *y. Vuht*o
v i h i i i n i r — n 1a m h #
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l*at,
I'rtis itd
H»n
H lra lg h l Ja i W, tlsalnn, lllrrtta .
Cream . H » M » n ltos», m il's vtei

TH X TII 1X1*15— Kearh &lt; war*.

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gor'a laid. Ilo 'ld t'P. Hhldlsh

ENTRY

SANFORD TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

PAYM EN TS AS LOW AS
CHICAGO ijs— Yogi Berra of the
New York Yankee* continued lu
widen hi* margin as the top vote
gcltrr In the annual Alt-Slar ba*aball poll today.
The Yank*' rugged ratcher took
oyer the lead yesterday from Stan
Muslal of the St. Lout* Cardinal*
and now heed* Ihe Card outfielder,
170.900 votes lo 37I.BI9.
The voting will determine all
starters except pitcher* for the
annual inter-lcaguc game in Cieveland July 13. Balloting end* al
midnight Saturday.

Sanford Sports

UP T O 18 M O N T H S TO PAY

DOG R A C IN G
June 4 - Sept. 17
Nightly 8:15
Ktrapt Sunday

SPECIAL
Holiday Matinees
Sat. July 3
Mon. July 5

ELAYS ALL RECORDS
AUTOMATICALLY...
45, 7%, 33ft RRMI

NO

RED TAPE

NO

C O SIG N ERS

NO

ENDORSERS

One Year Picture Tube Warranty
Open Friday Night* Until 9 O'clock

Charity Matinee
Every Wednesday

SERVICE STORE

9

�n
A THINK IT'S HOT? NO HOTTER THAN THE BARGAINS ON THIS PAGE TODAY. PHONE 1821
Use
He r a ld
W ANT ADS
For Rewolt*
5:00 P. M. Dorillng
Day Before Publication
HtilM iiik

Haiti M r

PH O N E 1821

-1
FOR R E N T .
I—
IIKIIK'S YOUR I’HANCE
WELAKA APARTM EN TS; room.,
private bath*. I l l W. r l fit St. loo Ft. on small, pretty, clear
lake with 20 Acres cleared, top
; ROOM unfurnished house-ga*
knolch grove land. All this plus
Hove, automatic ga* water neat
a new 2 bedroom home, with
er. $17 month llSTIolly Ave. Call
range and relrigerator. Priced
low
at $10,000
Mr'. Cullum, 1282-J.

FREE

FtJllNISJJT"V
kitchenette
apt.
DIETRICHS
T W. HERO
Clark Court. 17-92 South of city- H.
Itril Park Avenue
Phone 27
_____ ____________
limits.
Evening*—«12 M nr IM7» J
2 ARTS, fur reut now. Catei Did*
New 3 Bedfeom "owe
I'hone 128.
1201 Eatl 4lh St Prieed at $8,800
Will jell on tow down payment,
r . II NISH ED kitchenette a p t
trade for smaller borne or will
Siumbtviand Court HI way 17-02
consider any reasonable offer
Smith •&gt;! City L imit*.
Hubert A. Williams Itealtor
Raymond E. lundqultl, Associate
ONI; ROOM efficiency apartment, Phone
IG73
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
suitable fur ccupte or single
Private bath, ideally loc.tcd Summer Ik the Time lo Huy
across from Post Office Inquire Home* •Groves. ftanchrs . f arm*
Manuel Jacobsen'* Dept. Store
Investments

PAINTING, small
elated. i2P*J

T. V.

14R -

BAGGER LY
.Appliance Center
"Your We*linghnu«r Dealer”
115 Magnolia
I'h. I75i
8A R TIC LES WANTED
-4
WE BUY. sell and trade uied fur­
niture. Wllion-Maler Funriture Co.
JU E. 1*1. Phone 95*
STtlKK GONDOLA, floor show
ca*e, burglar window bar», meal
ease. Cali I2W-II.
__________

I'HER TRACTORS

house.

AVALON Apis. 116 West 2nd £L
Phone 423.
4 ROOM furnished apt. $55 404
East 14th £'.
SMALL 4 Bedroom home. Living
roam, dinlnf area, kitchen, fenc­
ed bark varll. $80 per month, 1903
Adam* Avt., Phone Mr*. Witte,
1*21 until 5 p m.

&lt;X

^PUNISHED opl 3 rmint* screen,
rd porch, extra rolliway bed,
012 Park. Phone Sanparage. 0
ford
1311- R-J
_____
FUIlNISIIF.il foliage; 1 and 3 bed
h*om a[He. Call 43J-W.
r "BEDROOM block home $83 a
month, if you qualify for a Gl
Loan, immediate occupancy. 1991
Adam*. Phone Ifltil
5 ROOM ami bath furnUhcd apt.
Close in— Reavonable rent. Call
701 W.
_______ _
2 ROOM furnished apt. Tile bai^h.
electric kitchen, all private. LW
Phone 1*72 J
ON$: BEDROOM Furnished col
tage. Free tleclrlelly and water.
$5300 n month R J Carrol 3
Point* Mold. 17-92
Hullawny and Unity Reds
Day, Week or innnlh— Tel. 142$
Fuhillurr Center.
118 Wr»t Fir»l

*

COOL, rlcan 4 lloam duwntlair*
apt 811 Park Ave

CLKAN 1*1 Door apt' HR Pol
mettn Ave.

DOWNSTAIRS 2 Bedroom apt l'n
furnlsiicd K* West llth Si

FURNISHED

Aluminum
Vend Ian lilinds

FAH PENTEIt uant- general re
air and painting Tbonia* W
'crguion, I4U) Court SI I’hone
— Factory to You —
M31 R
Enclosed head Sag proof bottom
rail wilh plastic end*. Plastic nr
rayon tsprs. Cotton or nylon ACCOUNTING. Pari Time Phone
BU3 R after 12 noon,
cord*.
—
Senkarlk Glass and I'aint Co. II BUHINEHH OPPORTU
N ITIES 12
112 III We»t Xn.t HI.
Phone 320
n U A l.lTb i'N I n k S c
UNFINISHED FUR NITUR E If yon have a »niall husincj* la o
necItided part of (own and are
Chests, drtk* and bookra**-* w
inleredrd In getting customer*,
romp(ete bedroom »uile«. limnst
14X5
t lilt the service yuu offer lx the
Classified column of the Sanforl
Furniture Order I K Wrtl 1*1 St.
Herd'd. Call IM I._____________
2 FINISHED cribs. 1 white. 1 ma
' M 1SCKH .AM OFS
-1 3
pie Wilh maltre«*r*
I’hone 131778 It.
URI.A n 'd O Slorning .Sentinel, Or
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
CANDY display rase: meal block;
Kay. ] 165-J.
new garbage ran. Pinehursi Oro
itt y ,_______
1 4 - H P E C U I. SERVICE!! -14
SPINET piano, mahogany, like FLOOIt HANDING A Finishing;
new— $395. Also medium site up
Oak floori furnished, laid A fin
right— $135, I'hone 1725-R.
ithed. Reasonable term*. In hu*
iness since 1920. Old floors made
A.ILC. Aluminum Jalousie*
like new. E- F. Steven*; Route
With Good Housekeeping'* real of 2. Box 227; Phone 718 R-4.
approval. Hite 24-37i 50 ».-t)nly
$1910. See them at
T E D BURNETT
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Contractor of Painting
Out Writ 13lh St. Phone 124I-1G8I
Floor — Wall Tiling
Phone 1197 W

REG1N YOUR

FI BNISIIED Apartment, Klee
triclty and water Summer rale*
Phone fi*rt J.
Mttage"~Chlldren
IBM W

IB BEACH R E N TA LS - I I
HUTCHISON ocean front apt.
'■' fitly or monthly rale*. Dayuch. Fla. Call 1184- J ^ |

SPECIAL!

9N S C R A N I T .

-ii-n

M ulunli/i A m i Krininnti/e
In su re

street

VACATION

F

O rlando

with
t ; \ssii t i o

Boyd - Wallace
"lo u r

Tucs.

Mon.

ins

Vliilii.il P r i r n J * "

June 2 8 -

( l ASSIPM H DIspl.AA

vv

pi

&lt;; U I D D I .
lllwf f,1(11(1 U.HnU’
S-T'ini; Sle.ik* 1'lil-ken, •mil,1lUhrs*. Italian Spachetli. Srii
1iU*|*. I'lallrr l.uni h« 4»riw •ml
1Sinn* •-. - it*r hi*rui* mill
Sand1* rhH,
llkm*. t hirkrn*. Tui kr* *.
Ilkkr.l » hule In (trilrr.
Salad* in Quantity.
lit. i : .‘IJ
I'hoNf - 17■V\
O P E N II Ml V
i l l :00 p in.
ii. m.
t h e

I'liune 101

Preferred Bale* to Pr ferred
Policyholder*

John Williont* Ins. Agency

Suminolo Cmmlv

417 Sanfotd Aitaniic 111 ik
I'hone 31

.Motors. Ine.
llojlge— ITs inoiitli
i f I l U*1 "t

S E E I S F I R S T FOR
Insurance sif .til kinds

RAYMOND M. IIALI

204 South I'aik Ass*
ITium- •&gt; i
For ladie* with desire to earn
profits unlimilrd. Contact Juan­ 18-11—
IN*i| || VNCP.
SanfordOrlande Hlway Phone 581
- I I Is I
ita Russell. P. O. Ilnx 975 nr
plume 27382— Orlando
ECIIOI/S IlEDIIINO
MOUGHTON INSURANCE
Coraer Celery and Manfard Ave.
G
EN
ER A L Sheet-Metal Mechanic
PHONE 811
Phone 1232
Wage* commensurate with ahil
A
TL
A
N
TIC BANK BLDG"
By,
I’hone
7»
Sanlord
u s i n '" Wither*.
All
make*.
Thoroughly reconditioned. TeitWORE WANTED
-It
IRVING PRYOR
« l, apprnveil and guaranteed — I I From $59 95 Ea»y term*.
20H ■ 210 MKISCH III.DC.
W ILL DO Ironing In my home.
Claude II. Wolf*
5’our State Farm Insurance Agent
I'hone 730-W.
laiw rust auto and fire insurance
Appliance Corporal Inn
P E R T typist desires lyping in
385 Hanford Ave.
Phene 2117 E Xher
home |inlnre&lt; l'"pe e «F
496 W.
POLAROID Film*. Camera* and
INSURANCE
acre*»orle* at WirboldF* Cam WASHING and Ironing dune in my
REAL
E S TA TE
era Shop. 210 South Park Ave
hnme Phone 231-It

Ilritl Tractor Co.

4 ROOM furnished apt. $3S 44H
East llth SI.
UNFURNISHED 8 room
Phone 421

OPPORTUNITY

2 F"^d Fcrguvon* 1 Oliver 70.

appr.

LAWNS mowed Call Doyle Cories
iyr&gt; «•

l\ A. WHIDDON, SR.
A TTR A C TIV E 3 room furnunerl
sp) Tile bath, screened porch, 119 South Park Ave.___Phone I28t
7—
PrtvUvrMofhSupplies — 7
Water furnished. 8 miles (tom
ARTICLES FOB A^I.E - $
Sanford. «37.M per month. Phone i ~
FOR SALE: 2 pr love Bird*—
1321 after 7 p m
U«ed furniture, anptlaneei, tool*,
Breeders
nou Laurel Ave
rle. Bought-jold. Larry'* Marl,
I'hone 859-W.
2 AND .1 BOOM apt*. Reasonable
321 E n t 1 st ijt. Phonr 1831.
H ELP WANTED
— 19
112 Elm Call 1787 W.
AND 2 Bedroom Apartments
Call 1240

jobs

Stan's bike Shop

H AVE your lawn mow■ I by Jerry
laird Phone i3 i;-w

HOME TRIAL
WK8TING1I0USK

SEMINOLE R EA LTY

I

T H E SANFORII H ER A LD
Tue*. June 20. 1954
Page 1
SEN T M IT ME STATE
21—
AND KMCND
— 21
_______LOST
_______________________
_
CHARLESTON s c . Jt — They
APPOINTED
LO ST: lied wallet. near omd t.* really wanted Edward Frinei.
Ivey** Keep money, return wal Dwyer of Washington to leave
Y llM A . Art* ‘ P - Jaek Outlaw
New MnnnRfmen!
let to Touchtoa'a
Clarke . town Hi was charged with noo has tvt-n app-mted -tate rattle :r.
; - - ““
~ .. „ —
»upport and abandonment
*-— ELKLTR IC A L SEItVIC8e -22
\ y n Dwver told Judge William »j&gt;ector to check brands anil stolen
stock
.110 K. IIh
n U G ID A IR E ap-liance*. sale. !' , “ ? n,^ L h', ” m"?
and srrviei (1 It High. Oviedo. 1
‘
# i i'
,hl ‘ •
CLVSSIITED DISPLAY
(Formerly
IT a. Phone 4111 or Sanfo.d fSPf"*!*0,, f b ,rk V mT )
If.i;' W alter 1 p m
Gnmball went into action
II. K. Shunnn’w)
Between himself. the sheriff.
Famous
lllcvrle Repair
Itnndnll Electric ( ».
fclerk of court ami a anUrltof, the
r-S A N O
Be(id lx ant Crodey Appliance* judge raised lit)
Mower
Shnrpeninc
Free
Aoung'tov' n Kitchens
Dwver was placed on a Im* t»
Mothproofin'*
Key and ficncrnl Repair
l.lc.trleal toniracting and repair*. Washington
112 Magnolia Ave
Phone 113
110 V Paltnrltn
Hrnnipt Service
:i —
~2i
IIIM I IV I'A ltio itS
I'h. 1*1
Fur Appliance*, lumraeting— all
Ila r r ir tl'i &lt; 1lea til v Nmik
'm uni eleclrical service. Sac
your General Electric Dealer.
Special % on Permanent* till July
I3th Air « undiliitneil. Call '.(71
Sanford Elrrtric Co.
I in VI.m i.In Vve.
P nono 41?
:.V - 1 V IM HIV s l h v i c i : - : i
M? I ft E I Q U I'M IN T — 23 *.
hour
M.t»h and Damp
H AYNES Ollire Machine Co.. • One
Typewriter*. adding machines. • IUr\
W.iwli rv&lt;I 1»rv
Iflf* hour
Be­
11
lt
• Umi &gt;hed 1 .nindr*
1 11 INC i .0- . t
D n Cleaning
ny s u e PI or • Sam11«*f1c* 1
ida's iargest « .-k Cheek will'
Souih-side
l.niintlrnnnit
t:..&gt;ri.-i- Siu.
. t a*i C h u rc h
South *lde of Fo,&gt;d Marl Itldg

t— REAL E S T A T E TOR SAXE- 3 I—
AR TIC LES FftR BALE
U SPECIAL SERVICES H
OR TR A D E : Four unit apt. Ex­
HED-I-M1X CONCRETE
Smllty’a
Snappin’ Turtle
cellent location In Sanford. Prtre
Grease Trap* — Septic Tank*
Mowers
$12,810 Term* or would consider
Window Kill* — l.inU-i*
‘--jtlo n — Just nm of City
a good buslhrss or smaller pro­
.Miracle I’mu’rete Co.
limits Now handling Scott Al
perty for equity ri.ouo hoy A.
3M Elm Ave.
water Outboard Motors. Also a
Power*.
Realtor, Long wood. Phone 133$
,, . .
.... .
„
famous lim* of competitive price
I'hone Winter Park 2*7 3182.
! ■ “ ,* ... . _.
«.5 « Gallon
Biowrrs from Soappin* Turtle—
$3.08 pr
foyio ud
3 BEDROOM home on Park Ave Men* Work Shoes
„
„
ARMY
NAVY
SURPLUS
S.
Seminole Hlvrf
Phone Silt
Completely modem inside. SaeI'hone 1321 rtflce price $8,100. By owner 310 Sanfnnl Ave
. t DRAGLINE rental by day, week
Phone 1721 R
MAHOGANY finish TV table, V 4'};
or month I’hone till !.ee Con
vej
top.
Perfect
condition.
*
strudion Co id Sanford 3lt
SMALi. * Bedroom name. Living
637-W.
Elm Ave.
room, dn'ng area, kitchen, fenc­
ed bark yard. 1903 Adams Ave BO YS 20" Bicycle lino F&lt; rr*t
Reel * Paint Ami Ibuly Simp
$171 equity— Assume moc'ga
.. iRe.
Drive.
Phone Mr*, Witte, 1821 until 1
_ 3Utl West 2nd SI
Phone 1518
p m.
Now- Upon

Wed. - O N L Y

29th-

30th

CIGARETTES 17c
N\ ith each purchase of 5 gallons
of ^as or (|t. can of oil.

imperial Service

l_ T

iM l®

Station

B U H O iN G N E E D S

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

Ih il \\ e«! L illi SI

SKEET D A R D E N
12IIH SlIMlIl 1‘urk 111'.

I'ltone 1211 If.SI

fTurn ley and Mstnlellli

I'hime 132
lint 8*
fu*( W. t.l HI.
16-- Fl.UWI.HH PI..VNTH-H1IHUHH
COM PLETE lamLraping Tropical
Plant*; Bitter Bine Sod, Top
Soil. A. I&gt;. Iloiinlrei- Call I7P&gt;
17— AUTOM OBILES . 7 RAILEHH S3

HANFORD MOTOR CO.
1491 Flench

I'b. 1370

E X I’AJJDO Ibirne, Prairie hchi-gj
er, Siewarl, HeRul'. Njinua a*.I
Yelluwilcme 2A'i down, 5 y&lt;-.ir»
at 5T.
i:\HTHIDE 111 511 I II H A IM
phone 5 3143 at 2'..5 I'alalka, Fla

dt___^
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momi

If you want the LO U lute on aulu
mublli! lin.ini'iug, *ee install f meat laian Departnlenl, Sanlord U
Atlantic Nalioii.il Bank
US

J

1918 i IIKVIti H.K1 pick up It.irk •e
$395 I9M Dodge good for tubing Inp* $35
t
WILLIAMS USED CARS
70# Celery Ave.
Phone *in M

bccm a
j .i-t

■— G e m * * ,

S u C G — i« VOU

MEANT if.' - LVJt
NOU DONT — NOT
k'EALLV.'

l.iig A Ck’A/'' MlveO-LlS

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JALOUSIES
Ufrlime Alum inum -Free I t; 7*
special — T V and Radio
mate*, Free ln*tallali'in—'lei**
phone 1425 Purnilur&lt;’ i'riii**r
Henrico and Repair*
IIm W Fir«(
RCA Motoml* Sale* and Service
Gene'a Texaco Senlca
p1.U31i . I N G '
1128 Sanford Ave.
Ptr&gt;»e $408
Contract and repair uark Fr.t
FLOOR sanding and finishing
ealimale*. R. L. Ilarvvy aii
Cleaning, waxing Serving Semi
Sanford Ave Phonr 1*7*
nole County alnce 1923. II.
19BOATS • AtOTDRS__ -I*
GJr**on. Lake Vlary.
William P. Smith. Outboard Sale*
CAR PEN TER WORK
For quick repair Job*, nr amall
SW t;'urU
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Al Robson's Sporting Good*
Roofing — Sheet Mrtnl
Special* on R*hing tackle, itcach H ea lin g — A i r CondillonlnR
and camping cquipmenl.
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Evans -Hoofing and
Kvlnrude Sales and Service

Hnfoon’ft Sporting Goods
304 East First St.

Phone 998

Jnlounle Windows and Doors
— New- low price* —
SEMINOLE JALO U SIE CO.

287 Weft 1(4 84.

Phone 421

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TWO Bedroom Phillip* home; I lie Buys brand
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new .Frigidaire.
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bath, hardwood floor*, electric
iHjrcctain imlde and .mil only
stove and refrigerator. 2108 Ame­
Frighlalre has iti. Holds 41
lia Ave. Phone 1749-51 weekday*
pound* frozen food*. Rev on our
after S p.m.
exrluthe meter Ice plan ami
gel a receipt instead of a bill
NEW , t Bedroom homr. Lake
every month
Alary, on paved tlreri
Good
U*ei| refrlgeratur* alio available
trrnu Phon? 1613W.
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Boat huilulng. aupp c* ^
on lid* plan.
pi;
Asphalt paving, land clearing, fill BOATS,
« n.l hardware
I*a*e.lil.
TTrailer
* I. liar
t * till
and
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For your Heal Ettato need*:
Claude II. Wolfe
cirt and rlay.
WfHHtwiirkinx,
512
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Appliance f&lt;cpnration
Cullen and llirkrv, Rrokm
Spencer Const rurllnn Co.
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Phone 1117 Maitland, Fla. Phone: Winter Park
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18 ■ FURNIIUlt*'.- * ‘ m .m s.w«t* ?t U3
ALUMINUM WINDOWS
FINK PRIVATE I.AKK
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V E N ETIA N Itl.INDS
SPECIAL SERVI4‘R - ! *
New. 2 Bedroom home, futnithed All type*. Quality being equal W. 14*
a r t ifAf uriffi 'Riilii
Factory prices! Rolludlcad Itlir t« u
kitchen, 12 Acre*. All MJ0D
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CAMPHELL’S CA 111N E T
HUY - SELL . R EN T
tic lapes. Camfdi It*. rpt \ rrvlie Jj
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RAYMOND M. BAI L, REALTO R Hi-way IT 92 South
care Cemetery. Business office* Hemloole Venetian llliml « impani
D. HUUrymaB, AnorUtc
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Senkarlk Glaus and Paint Co. nirnts. invnires, hand bills, and
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’riming C o , Phone 408— 4U3 If Fyou
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We
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AWNINGS, JALOUSIES
J It Aleaander
T . SI. Stringer
the Florida Slate Bank
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for general Auto
VENETIAN BLINDs
...... -----------------------------Reg. Real Eitalr Broker*
Free Xlllmales. Write tn Mfg
repairing. Also Wrecker Service. LOST: Black and while lie*gl&lt; •x
Whnner buying or aelUng, It ell'
403 Celery. Ph. tWp-M - 1866 It
Agent— Glenn C. Utt. 3419 Lau­
hound. Perry Cameron'* nntn. •x
pay you to %ee:
Nights.
rel ^ r cnJI Day« - 1887-J. NighD
on collar If found. Call I42W
2S
J. W. 4 IA IX .R E U .T O B
1361-J. Sanford
PtOW lNO, discing, grading. Soil
Fln&gt; Ida S U U Rank
fumigating for root knot Rea­ LOST: Blur-grey Persian fcm.ib
‘Cell B ill”
sonable rates. Phone or contact
cat. Reward. Finder plraie &gt;i o
Henry Wllle Jr. 2K 4 W.
turn at rat ha; 2 baby kilter
NEW 2 Bedroom house
Maxine McKinney. 2701 Soul!
BUILDING Iota cleared, graded.
lot. 29th St. a n 1
d Palmetto
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Hanford Ave. fa ll 1696 M,
Treei, shrubbery
moveed.De'
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ly payment*. Phone 798 J
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Reg. t i l l s Chrome StepSpaniel near Sorrento, Ip) lie■looll
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9 98 LAWN MOWERS, Hand and Pow­
NO DOWN P A Y M E N T
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3 Bedroom m»*oory house. Car- Beg. BI N
S'.crenin. Fla
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Bicycles repaired, rebuilt, paint­
porte, screened porch, other ex- Reg. $39.99
Rocker*
ed Key work. Harold Stanley, LOST: l^irge Terrier dog Collar U7
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Pay rioting costs only-9300.
and lay Hid 5 Ft rope attach
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Ta n and each of you gra baraby
nottflad g*d ran u trM to proaanl
any claltna and damanda wti U h puu.
or althar of you, may hay* agalnat
tha aatgta of Anna Maaaar. i t e r m
ad. lala of aald County, tu th*
County Judge of Jainlnola County,

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tw r im r riT ro tu r o r tn k
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onto tn*
J O A N pul th* boa herb m th* linoleum *t nrr teat, Jh * l » * t *t
*o*l A*-,
h*l w-nnl
eorntr truphntrrt »1lh flrtfary tr*r*&gt;
w.::g tium tin ruction What * •hul and t h in rutlieO tn *h* itnlr
w om an! * *h* thought.
fJoodnre* A aettl* th »t nad t* rn left *n *'j«h
you cartatnly m«*t all kind* nl «ti&gt;od th**» •»lt lull nl d irty water
r » c r ’» tn "••• i - " ■ i ’i m i you Snr caught it up quickly and hung
it* rn u trn tf onto th* tiurning pit*
Juit nav* in gat t o u g h ”
II waa t i that moment that »h* ftf»r m eiro’h* curled up *nd en
h a i r d a la'ni r n r m i p g m u * out acrid &lt;01*11 nlir'i n*r nuatrila Hui
in the k iith a n W h at
it 7 M a i tb* Of* see* out.
loan rlrenc-d up ' h r rv*’ 7 And
th* w a l » r h o t t e d oft i h r anup
kettle 7 Haevan lorr*t»J* Hut that e f t e r u ar&lt;l- the » leaned up h*r*rlt
we* probably what it war t-avana* Then, I rr li n g *n*KV, *hr *at down
It w i i altar twelve now, (Jh, why end had a leiwl ol aoup and nrr
tttnilwu n*a illu ry *■* ah* thought,
w h y nan ah* forgotten it 7 H u r r y
ing down th# n arrow hall, th» whet a day* dbe had not dtr atn »d
aprang » p th* thr** «t*pt at in* that th* antique nuainta* could t&gt;»
A Imoat ton f e ttlin g ,
rear and ra m * into th* aid wing it, e n tili ng
ah* told n»r»* ll
II had lt**n too
ol tha hour*
T o h#t horror, ah* # a « (1»m*» narrow an * .t *t&gt;»
A q u i e t altaynnon, however,
leaping up in* curtain* that hung
at lh* window nta l In th* reng* hrtped to calm her down, an that
when M u t.'oehian r l n t t home at
I n a flaah aha knew- what had nap
panad. A dtah towel nan dropped hv* oclock, loan timid trtl th* in
from a rare anov* th* *tnv* down riilcnt* ol th* day q u i t * com
naal to th* hotting aoup put tthr poaadtv
Mr* l ‘ot.hran li«'*n*d. nod li n t
could *** a charred remnant enll
\7*H. I thank m y lut k y I ' t o it
burning Tne nr* muat n av aipra e'l
from thi* arrnaa to th* rurtaina • l i yon nett Alien th'a haffo.ned
Hh* loaaa
Parhap* th* draft from th* front and out Mr* tfiocum
door wh*n M t • a S la v u m k i had n»r n**d to* quit n y U*»nl** an* *
a heavy w man and alow on on*
* lt m m » d out had blown th* burn
tng rag and th*n **nt th* ltam*r tael. Hh* would n*v*t rmv* t&gt;»*n
elite to gel that tire pul out ticliir*
upward.
tl eptrrad l,tk* •• not eh* d n a n
T o t an mat ant ah* at nod par*
lyzad, th inking of all th* valuaiiir c a l l'd in* hr* department an t ih»n
antique* out front for which thr m y mrua* w o u l d certa in ly hav*
we* raaponathie. and then of th* h**n * nicra •
“ Hh* might ha'* han dl»d Mt»*
email town lira department w m r n
waa probably a vniunt**r on* and Mlavnuaxi t&gt;»tirr. though,” loan
which mtgnt take nn **n or twenty taid with r » m o r t *. I m atratd
ah ra a cuatomer who definitely
minute* to arrive
• t i l t t made to left elte m u lt come
“ I T * up tn m e," ah* knew awift
ly, and ah* aprang forward, a*tx*d back I' * all m y fault, I know I
th* eurlatn* in her bar* band* and never ahould oai* t e r m e d h»r out
l a r k e d th »m hard Rnd and alt right like lh*t It'd I wa* *o m i l
rci'rtlitjt**| a. ton*
enpyrtgnt. 1*71 n* Ahr* Unit riil»*r

C M A m in T H IR TY ONP.

I dldn t think "
' O h . ahe'll lie hack Hhr • fnre**r
trying thing* Itk* th*t It ih* **•*
*-i-*y w-oh t n » m no*
If *•*
d c e t n l well, no m#lt*r
H*tl*t
luck n*ef ttm* That'* her ph!ln*'»phy. i l l cour»*. *he thought you
dldn t know any lung
Well, M r
found oul differently Don I worry
how Hue It I * lt*» k all right h’h*
like* mV iluff " Hh* nodded «t
loan. “ A good tlay * work, m v
dear Hut I dun t h rll rv e you got
any wri ti ng don*.”
■ | dldnT,*‘ loan admitted “ llmi
ever, I certainly g nth *r»d mot*
male rial I i n n ill*
Joan wme tat* reaching hem*
that night and »he noticed with
aurpri**. i i *he lain* up Ih r drive
lhal th* whole horn* we* agleam
■Ipitain and down VVhal we* go
m g on 7 Thar* w a e n l any part'
that *he kn*W atviuL W h y inert,
thi* extravagant tieptav ol *t*c
t r t r i t y T t'euallv ttie Hun ter* * r u
«o 1 a rt fu l ahout economiring on
thing* like lhal.
Hh* drove around to the t a i l
and It wae then that the **w thr
rf'ic'nr » c*r T o d d t Oh. not Todd'
N ntl tlrg m n f # mu*t happen to
Tml'll
W ith h*r heart in her mouth,
•he hurried into th* nm n* Hut it
wae not Todd, thank heaven There
he wae. coming to meet her, found
and whole, though h it far* wae
••ne* and anatnue
“T o d d , what • the matter 7“
H* look her arm arvf drew tier
toward ifieti i ' i i u
“ It * dad lf*'a had a had heart
otter*
Mother called m* hom*
from achooi
C o m * up to our
room* and I It t#!l you “
f f o n* r’onf| n ve il
Feature* AiniJlf atg.

Legal Notice

Commission
ironllniif 1 I r " h Fag* ••n*l
•■1'iptlon would b » allow*-) Id y*ar*
In which In imiv*
I'ollra Chief Ho y William * « a *
a u t h o r l ir d |o i n ip lo y an attorney
tu pioaerut* c rim inal '»•** in I rl
day'* . i n | o n of C i t y fount In th*
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I'ht rfTTiimi*f»on H M th nru ^i
I'n ym ^ n ! of K'n.fll.1 l pi
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f** f II Ho!» * mlk*. c*»ntmrtor, for
w«r|r f»fi p u r r p r n jr r f \
Othff
r i l » r t„ h tlif r * inr|||i|f.| t.Hyinrnt of
J l I.H-l-_* Ml l*i th# fi * p 1
tit y in
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t » *i# f» r
mi«t w r I h irnpiov#*
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V i t . l a o i nf TVim Igit Wat v for a
11*- ai flu- m u nlr tp nl w i l l field to
f t . l it y \|aiuigi i foi a *tudy ill
tlu f 'a it'llltv of a l l ' u trig a •lidd­
ing I li n e
f Icon** t l a y I ’ro ditrti Co of
fl.ori**, f,a
w a • awarded a c o t
ttai t for a carload of tutu then
v*w*r pip* T h * Ormi** Co wa*
low U d d e r with a hid of ( 7 M Hit.
I* •* licig'ht
T o o t r q u n t * f m t i a t l l r rhahy**
that h a -* p r e v l m n ly l«**n r r f e t r r d
to th* traffic rn m m lM ** vy*i* a&lt; tad
upon by th* fomini*«ltif1. T h * curiy
m i t t i r »uggf vt*d de nying a t*q ucil
tn th* National f i o a ld that diagonal
p ark in it in- allowrd in I font of li *
foi vnfeiy h h ,nni A rerpievt that
Ih th ,‘ft b* mad* th ro ugh at
Oak A v * waa ill approved by til*
i h m m l t t r * and com tu iM lo n*r» vot
*d, mi n crump* nil* Holt of th*
roinmitt**, that ttak A v n , which
I* a th rough *(»**! mutt of It*
d i it a n c r, b* mad* th io u gb at Ih th
Hti**l.

Fish Men
Don't Eaf Fish

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T R u r n i i: K x r r . r m t
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T O A l l . t M f l l t y o l t * • M i *••
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and ahall atata th* p l i ' * of realdine* and poat nfftca addre n of th*
ilalmant. and ahall bo aworn to by
tho claimant, hi* agent, or hi* at-

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day ir| Ju ly , t i l t tn d*fatitt nf iu*h
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i it nil I’oiiit for tlanilmita County
al .anfntd Pliolda and you ata
Ptetehy reuolred lo Hie. paraonaltr
'■r *•» attornay. with th* d a r k id
"■r arid Court at Hanford. Plnrlda.
rout written defenaa. If any, tu th ,
till uf coni|i|alnt filed In a»|d can**
d l l i u l vou by Ihr Ith day of Ju lv
1791. log eth rr with a copr th*ia,af
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Farmtrt, wholatafo huytts, truck fobb^n, fruckiti and all theag Int9 *9 it&amp;d In tha product
Induttry. You or§ cordially Invited to attend fh§ gigantic ow ning celebration and big b a rb *
cua Wadnetday, June 30 (barbecue 1 P M.) at the nation'§ newer! and motf moe/sm produce
terminal *— OW K/og* Root/ ol ftfg#woocf ^v#nu*.

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o f O l d K i n f « R o o d a n d E d f lt w o o d A v t n u t In W a i t J a t k i o n .
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H i g h w a y 17 Tru ck Roula b t t w t p n
N o r i k a n d S au tk. c r a n i n g U .S . I
N a t f k a n d U .S . 9 0 W a i t . Th a
lo c atio n (• co n v a n la n t l o buyar*
fro m i t o r a i , h o f a li , rattau ronti
a n d chain k o u i a i loe ata d at
Jac k lo n vllla * a n d It t q u a l l y co n .
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f a rm a n , truck ( a b b a n a n d truck*
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ty ttaia a n d w M oH m in a la d a i a y t
f awnaefy a n c a a a fa ra d b y trucki
f a g a l a t a th a can tor o f

T h e Rraduca Terminal a f iacktDnvtlla 4 a n a o f tha targait

•had far tha convanlonca

tion.

gen eral markatt e n d the m o i l modern a n y w h e r e In tha n a ­
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lo c a t e d en tha N o rth -S o u th truck route. It Ii r e a d il y a c c a n lb l e

of grower* and Iruefcsrs

from oil g r o w i n g o**ai In T lr v ldo, G e o rg i a a n d South eaitern
South C o ' o b n a .

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r a i t a u r a n li , lan dce ita iion, c o ld i lo r a g a a n d I d n g fadlltlae.
W h o l a t a l e bu y eri will find all their pro du ce need* will
be o v a lla b le at ih# terminot, t a r i n g time a n d m o n e y with
a n e - l t e a b u y in g

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Established 1908

Guatemalan Fighting
Appears To Be Ended
Rebel Chief, New Government Head
Expected To Plan Armistice, Regime

A N IN D b P E N D K N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R

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

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VVKP S E S 1 U Y J U N E 30. 19M

Associated

No. 125

Pre*u Teased Wire

't ?kf ys Fear Many Lost In Flood
To Reds

GUATEM ALA t-Vi — Guatemala'* 12-day civil war ap­ WASHINGTON P-rtestdent E:
peared at an end today, with communi-wi and President senhower said -Gy the hope et
lacobo Athene Gusman the losers.
the world lies
peaceful coax

W et Ter s
Sol N e w

Oppcnhcimcr Ban
Clinched By AEC;
Next Act l!nrer!ain

Reliel chief ( arlor. f'astillo A n n o * and Col. E lfe g o .Mon- Iatence with the Communist
•on. hrsd of thr rtirrrn t m iTvln n _•«*ernm e..! w t r « e w a rfe d d»c’.5T-1 I will rot
any agreemenl (bat makes any
WASHINGTON r
The V -mu
to meet in neighboring E l Pslvatlnr today or to m o rro w — ns body a slave "
Energy Commission has railed
•non as Castillo Arms* could gel there — to w ork out delalU
In a news conference, the Pres down ihe ban isnn ri atomic
ideiil endorsed DHiauir
broadly me
the con piunrrr J Hubert &gt;'pp-nbetmer
of an arm istice and n new governm ent.
1j rwti-sw h , -t he 1*
D ip lo m a t here in the Guatem alan capital believed the eept of a peaceful coexistencesad by British Turnc Minister
lo [,,, p, America' nnrlfjr
two — a nti-C om nuinists both — would join in still anotheT stressed
!#f#,u
new governing jnnta The general Churchill In their ta'ks which , . c lr(l bert-iVf -t
I .A I t t 1St). T e x . i/P) — T h is
art dangerous as
feeling was that Caatillo V m n closed here se.lerdav But Eiscn rharartrr
It v foueht for it.t
lu'Wl-T
hower
said
Ihis
approach
must
not
-oeiatt-m.
"
coo’d dictate his own terms
mean
appea-ement
and
tl
mud
The
commission
thus
closed
out
liftt-ul.iiv
in ttic i: route.at Rio
Monron’s four man Junta, which
tlra ml*' tloO'l itJ III: tory w h i’o
took ever In the capital before mean that ro nation in the world |,(f yesterday it rolr in a long
dawn yesterday, a l r e a d y had should be subordinated to »n out ,„d words lr?,il b.ritlr -sitvth i
sr, mill'
tij» the t ivor tre*
Mbyearci.t physicist who -»»* once
launched a roundup of Commu­ side power
h. s of 11ft&gt; waa
nts'mfnu
Within
these
b-sunts.
the
Prest
one
nt
U
n-ri
tru
t.-d
.,l't.#
r
nists Arbent and most of the top
•
- 1• •1 ri
N'lgrad,
1'ledi a
dent
said,
the
hop#
of
*he
world
What
Ihe
tirrt
,rf
would
bring
Reds escape-1 for the moment, lak
M r X ICO
Ing refuge In the Mexican Embis lies in peaceable rorxi.tencr The -* a un-Te.r Nrithrr *&gt;ppenhe|mer
i) Many lesser leftist* and fellow nations of the -mrld m-tsi find p-r hi- attomrs sere lying shat
' 1)1 imii mile . north of
travelers were among the first to wsys of living together, he said steps, tf .my, tticy contemplated
m i l . at U io iu . Tex. lb
Euenhowet’s
r
*
m
a
r
k
s
were
One
unan
sered
qu#
tion
Would
lemmnre communism and cheer
■ms were -lead and enc was
touched oil by qu«riion* about his he appeal to President Ei&gt;#n
JACK:iON\TIXF. e — Marvin "We have won."
missing
i g in a flu h flood like sev(The rebel's rear headrjuirters talks with Churchd! Onr raised the hower’
Strickland. Jfi year "Id owner ol
rr.il SliPiltay which BO
coreel Ihe
possibility of wheiher the United
The I’restdcut his l#rl,u#d com
a wholesale government surplus said lit* yesterday Castillo Armas States, as a result ol the talks, ment in the &lt;■«.# * i n - o n hi . -&gt;i
Rio Grande out of IIs banks.
business here, today announced his was ready to discuss truce terms might go along wtlh a pirtition of drrs, Opp-nheimcr’s . e r ii r i I y
The madly
rushing walrrear lidary for governor In the No bul insisted on assurance that the Vietnam which would leave Ihe clearance
•stn- li tote at a rate of three feet
wa» .11.pended lad
anli-Communist drive would cun
vember election
prt b "tr ■ nab he 1 at the lis es and
northern part in Communist hands December
BIAVY I AIM*, wtilrb »«ih »d mil both r»(l road
blihway
)
1I» slid h» wss not aligned with tinne
Oppenhetmer appeilril then, ant
l*o -c urns of some IMPOft perrepot
t*ar Lang'ry, Te x , marooned the Southern Ptclf'c atresmilnn Sunsat
The
Vatican's
nuncio
to
Guate­
either pirtv; that he would run »n
■i-n in I -tr rilir. yesterday. But
the l i t ' set up a special semrds
l imited Hclleopteri were flo.»-n to evacuate eocne of th* !S1 psttana "state* right It* Vet stressing mala, Msgr Oennaro Verollno, emphasis— permitlmg direct quota panel 11 consider his r s e It hear 1
last
p-dirc it Eagle Piss
liors—
that
"I
will
not
he
a
party
agreed
to
be
Ihe
third
party
at
the
l*re
Ifeie
i«
an
aerial
rie-ashowing
a
rail
*eci|"n
put
out
ol
cammiecomplete segregation lo the public
f-im Pi 1 ■- * ■. - is said
to anv agr-ement thst unkea any ‘A witue e:., inclnb.ug Oppen
ttfi*
by
iha
rvg+ni
i
ai*ra
w
f
ilia
Pm
Hran**.
(
fnfarafltio-iatl
armistice
conference
schools system.
voted 2 t ]
I Ih " * - I b 1 1 I Ilf
Though no formal cease fire had body a slive and that's all there hrlmer, and on May
against htm
tl If k .
Like Rill llendm. former Ku been proclaimed from either side, is to It "
Opprnheirnrr. In New y,-r&gt; la t 1
Of the I
f lift it
Kline Klan leader who also says all lighting « ii believed lo have
Elsenhower dcf*nded Vice Pres -ight a|t»r the &lt; yrnnii -ion r-P ediii
i tit: itlg'tsiy
he Is running as an Independent halted Latest Information In thr Iden!
Nixrn
when
asked
about
a
leased it- dett*!-n iiptiolyllng the
segregation rsndHate. there i. no capital aid the rebels held the
i',ir fin , indie ii 1 u in.gt-• resen
speech Nixon had made last week hoard's ruling had n - direct com
ut, thr hundred
way for Strickland to get his name .talc of Zacapa and Chiqulmala, end
to
the
eftert
that
Ihe
foreign
■R-It v r d - i ’t line -r ’ -'iilte
on the ballot They will have to as well as Puerto Barilos, the policy of former Secreiaty of State ment on the majorily tepart
But lie voiced confide nee in the
n-imher," th# pi'rntman ml. i Iddepend on write-in vote, because country's chief port on the Carib­ Dean Arheson was responsible for
will of America's scientists t-&gt;
inc
Florida law gives ballot space bean
ihe loss of China, Korea and ted "work faithfully to preserve and
In the Ti m 11yr t luiilillnn tow .tchoul- tIn* njiinion -it ,-e
‘ri'rn lire there '-ere a fot ■&lt;(
to formally certified nominees of
H was generally conceded Ihit lo the crisis In Indochina
ttengthen thiv country " And h*- tuiruilo County I -«;&lt;ri) nf jiuMii- mfitnii tt-ui ,»n-t lli- (otw.stil Us# |-i.i jhfy i i * in *wfut bad
the Demteratlc and Republican the army's resistance to Castillo's
parties
l-rj|»ed Dr Henry D Smvth, thr huikinc *upa'rit|ti n-lont. Ii T M ilw n . t% tli.it strth turtf.s -h a j- --# , ther# Wiley - m l over
forces had collapsed.
_
ipse'
the t - ji ol two -tory houses."
State Sen LeRoy Collins Is the
U S Ambassador John Feurido
reinstalrmcnl nl Hs emtity clc.-.
•' " " ’"i.n .-n t-; hut tor c h iM r.n
It# i-,t be believed r-porls of SOO
Democratic nominee, having de unn played a major advisory role
area
*.
hasing
r
n-lrre-t
s
"|,n
I
hi*
(h
-n
ton
i
.
cviili
iit
when
ninl-uiKi
ri
pl.aist
fot
-t* ,-i
lb# l-iiti* Mexican citsfeatrl Acting Gov Charley Johns In the rapid government shift*, de
amt conildcrol Irirm rn t"
th- |&gt;r- ..... .I m vv iml nictli in i loim -nl.ity .chnol -ri 27th
-•
I be "gr-&gt; Iv c iig ,-crated "
in the May primaries
yrribed the outrome as "our first
It 'wcscr '* h# ml "tberp arc
thr niaj'.intv rep-ut was signed uul K ru iiili \ s i-. wliii h wer* ti ilnv ii'*titiin to Ih-- n p iiin
J Tom Wal--on of Tamps, fur victory" agiinst communism In the
s’n ih,t a i#rnbt# T-,t of ocple
br AE* i hsirmau Lewis 1
„ ,. tl&gt; ,,-h.Ktl ..ffiuiHl* III Tn1luhn»*i-I
mer attorney general of Florida, We-lorn Hemisphere.
Strauss
.m
-1
r
Mmtn
.toners
Ku
to- k ,o awful herting "
Sleepiest and haggarl after the
turned Republican In an effort to
Th*’ Im.tl •hnnt In-iint. like' ninny tip ls n l.itc
- tiimt
grtie St Zuck'-rt jod Jnieph T'amtV ib# riser rrtttrned tu Its
stimulate a tsro psrtv system In lung conference*, he told newsmen ,
I
mium I , i o i i th -1 n.rii -n. tin itu .ipni il tin* iit-u
•
luiol
t-i
tut'ell
bulh
-if
whom
appended
stale
bm ) il E i,:U- Pa
md Its sislcr
the state and Is the Republlrin last night he was "greatly enrour- j
ment.
of
tilth
own
•Or ltd v III till -ill Out lnii-ii
iii- &lt;1 Picdra. Ncs-ras, the big
aged by Ihe present government
nominee.
C--mtiiis‘ i"ncr Th"m • I X|ut -1iii lit it 11s --1 -.--I t e*•- 11••»* oid jt &gt;
fish’ ignn-t the (1 - nlwaters ccnStrickland In a formal statement In Its determination tn eliminatr
Ucai ain - mu"- iini-or tanl ih»-i
t#i- I i! I irr-ti- and Nuevo l.srcdo.
PHENIX cm*. Ala *s-A »pe ray. agreett-g With Ihrm lh.ri (I
communism "
said:
rvoidariMli lif ir'i u-atriuU *n I
• 'lasof J(.e Martin Jr of Laredo
The Mexican Embassy bulged clll Judge took over Ihe court in penhciittrr should be lenicd accr
" I am In this race of my own
in secrets, wrote a iepiraie opinion nrnamtntatloi
•an! a 3* f-s.,1 level ha I been
tree wlU and ! am obligated to no with leftist and Communist refu­ Ihia crime ridden nty |nd*y with sihich said "D r Oppenhetmer was
A online ro the i-latn
{reached ih-rtllv after 1 am If*
one except my country and tny gees, just as Et Salvador's dlplo- (be firm promise that "the intol­ tfuloya!" In the sen.e th.ri he di. mod-rut .’7 .U -.r o -m sch
I (Nid Etc tnternationaf Bridge, a
conscience ! want to serve the mstlc home here had b e e n erable conditions which hivr b»en regarded secnrlty reguUtioru
- i -I hot
" the Pan American
ran- , warm tnepiiv *m
ettmmed with fugitives from A l­ a shame and a reproach" to the
people of Florida
| M uli- *&gt; t-i U 'airii City, was still
But Mr Smvth, a Princeton .rod I-. tlexHIt it........ T J* ih*
"Regrrgatlon Is but a small part bert's government b e f o r e the people here are gone forever
si(Untiil
ifnti
Itho WOTUo with oppm Codqt) sch 1 I a: &lt; and 'lilwea
intscl It was tf'-orted under about
"Make nn mistake They will t-itmei
of states rlghlr ft happens to be army forced him to resign Sunday
| ri 'ret of water
I - -s-gnim* d ig-|-ym sr‘ it corridti an Mf-V- -- ar.l
not return." said Circuit Judge fbe atrmuc
the 'straw, that broke OM camel's right Other Red* and former gov- W
finmb. ustrenuously
all er n
f
r
„i
« ,r ■U'nuc H'-n-n.
r e - u n u s i v -lis like rm it tttm» f?1 »TI d- ll-i'!We believe we h u e ev'eyfhlltf
back*. It U pusiti’- prool that the eminent officials holed up In the
than
ih-M
»n*t'
t\ lit*
nt-lrt control ' M .t ’.n said "VtTc
M he mountrt lhe bemh tn TtVrt
w&gt;lh hU
T colleague,
federal government Is determined Argentine Embassy
•&gt;4n f o i'l ’t *" m i p s ny ' c&gt;f the tin# rva iu it'-l -,r ohans*ci| the
l-uiltiinu,
U S Embassy sources said that empanelling an eraergenev grond
lo take all our rights away from
l - i l . l r h 1,1-wl
n s| n n It !* .%** ' r ri liuai 1 lexetved
!.r|u*i[ t-.-itif-n #t at- ill t.POO
ahng with Arbent, those In Ihe Jury In Invesflgile the recent intu D ^ l l
—
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II
us— legally, or otherwise
m It Is r
4 Nil I*" 11"» *
liiiiIh■ •I UV#| til p*"pl» '
• i*:
"The Supreme Court nil Inc may Mexican compound included for ter of anti sire crusader A I O C M M f i n n f | f T I C l - 5 fl|*&lt; ff*Vt
#1,’ ti
nal
I'll tit*’ "f t»f -*» i »t»t|* it- *\
tiff . i it in »• IllllUg t,,#
Hot- -,n i ---#*,i X-'-nur th# a,,.
prove in be a blessing indi-'iiilse ,,,rr Foreign Minister Guillermo j Patterson
1 ,ling t •
»fi+* R|l||(f|vp w»III 1*11**1V
sir t itntjii *I 1lilting )•• , In 1. s,
Judge Junes, in a prep krd rial •
if II i« responsible fot ihe awaken Torlellu, former Interior Minister
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. 2 # tilt - #- 1 01(11 a# 1 t &gt;Ut 1f cl-, p ■Is#*- oho bal been in raibu
f i»» h tlfor the sake n( the Negro vote, M hour-old junta which supplanted sustained bv an arousrd and fejr whi- h will affi^l resilient* of |n flanl.r J bv 1 1
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■ •minunlcatii • -*iib Sues &gt; I irrxtn
are rapidly destroyn-c our fr»e and Arbent Sunday night and was it­ less statewide preis"
1 &gt; li &gt;1 11. uthr# t (&gt;u# #1— 1To l&gt;- » r In -b •1.
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Judgr Jones announced Ihjt be **► firs* approved by th. Florida
P"lI' # tld Cut three f nrllu ,f
Democratic wav of life that was self replaced yesterday The tugl,
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I've members were Cot Carlos E n -1has issued an order directing i&gt; Hai!-iori«r- Fublie Utility Com­ h nlot * -h . h - I l-uullI .
th, M, drat d- tmslnr.s d -trlrt
guaranteed by the Constitution
. i •up, tl|Wfl ' ratal , - • nnd#r » itrr
flu tr j l - i i.
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“ If ! ant your governor. I prom rlqut Dial, the provisional Pres! Russell county lurv commis-t -- mission
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"li#n the err t I 33 tl fept passed
el the white end color* J race in Arbtnr. and Co! Jose Angel San It within ont week." in the msisrrr \Dons ate *«rv«J from panford, but tss-i ai-» ,*'y in
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required bv law rod with the must p.*v j tnonihly miteasi
- - i&gt; ■ i iy at i iii a tn h it i- m*
the schools of the stale of Tbrida rhe i.
t In- ainjltnrtuns ' - ' l l I)' « m r*
* 'ro t 1 ( i t t i # l
It certi ronllnuH for Pedros N#gra**
The new government warned names of (nose qualified fnr jury vbatgt in addition to lb-- irguiar » i n l fr -u the - - (• ii i - 1 I , i ■ Itfla* Ft. (
white I am in office "
at--, r *ct fi **1 th# iii|i#l: ,, t a li i ’i . i , i««i r r ai if - - 1
st.it,- disaster m t
This Ii Strickland's first venture h?w*v| ,,i-.
*he, **t« C0.*?,1UC! duty, (hat is, those cltirens of the rorvle* rale due lo extra o p rn -e dmir s uplf-h M i l l ),e | m 11 till •a! - a L » » “ fit •
telu t control headquarters rsttminto policies He has been in prl abroad It had promiae-J tn political county who v e centrally rrpiite I incline 1 in serving (hem -n far 1(1^Its- - f Ih. loo m to ! .
h^iiul- |,,ude-i i -i P- M ii.rsl n. j -e l
•t#() from 2U n-s) t, 30.030 hntnevate bu me
He Is married and refugees would not anply to "those to be honest and Intelligent, ni»n from the service b».-e tat* batllldwr
of crimes, killings and mur who are esteemed for their g-&gt; J 1 y which
l» in closer tn f-'a-ifoitf.
- lias four children He was a m sl*r
&lt;H»0 iiinple
X\ &gt;*I, rhi
kllditi
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The new plan will set ip an duo&gt; a riote d, &gt;&lt;- . H u e
It alto began checking bank character "
A reporter, d i r flsing over the
sergeant tn World War It and
C*|» ' '
The Judge's swift action In clero average mileage rharge for tha the audituri'iiti will \*+ 4|'J'f OTt
Mtgtran city. - nd. "They’t* in a
aerve-1 In Iceland, the Pacific. Eu­ account! nt government officials
and Communist* to prevent sudden out the Jury box esmr after Ihe ptople within ihfse two dtiiptialel in a1. ■1v l " . #
d u p r r ilt sltujt'"'i 1 &gt;aw about
rope and the Caribbean.
Mil Wft
bnp
transfers of fundi abroad
Ihree Russ»tl County jury c*mmi* area., and thr* charge will, re­
1.OOi i-'tsons M r. drd on rooftops
• at fir erne" y r . t s r d * .
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".-tilt:- nf fitThe crackdown on the Commu sioner* who have been Ireoueotiy gard to onr, two and four patty ariu,. )t will 111#
l.j Ian » I M-r-r T-*r*le »* la. .live *b* -t- I t.rejn mrfr - iitipnl in the hl’fl
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Mils and (he Intimation that thr criticin ], rejetded Gov Gordo* lint* will be * reduction In Ihe f - 1 a i il #»tt'a&gt; n flv* •Ik AkC'-tl
hat happened to th*
c u t t r n 1 h»*i
a - ■ start*-!. It
ro t don'i know
w-sr'a end was near brought Guate Persons drmand that they resign presrul amount being charge-1.
rest ‘
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“Thi. is not ■ r*t# rediirt'on" &lt; uuntv It &gt;|,xl
mala City lo life yesterday for the
Another rlrtodhoril b t -eit T#x. u h root# th ru Chief Mark M Ctevrlan-t
Wiley «l*le |. "hut n-dually 1. a re.
first time in weeks.
\ gta I file i i , H '
11* ^ of ka - # tcrdav ,i I sin#-a. .VV) miles
t ' - teat,--,- #i*a t--t •),# »«
-luclloo In ihe amount of charge enmigii
Anti communist feeling ran high
n-irth -d Ihe R • Gr.indr Some 40
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2Mb tJt s la r i e l I t - ’ s . ' i a
atde mileage from our Sanf-nl |i#rtn| l.mjO --, l-n ts
Crowd* roamed th# slreels. leer
A« " i r d i n , ' * -In plans whn*h l -li ly at 9 , 6 5 4 IM \ *1* f «■ ive familie, wer# # sruated and w iter
minimum rat' area t-&gt; I&gt;»IUry ami
Ing down Red posters anJ shout
to r i - riKiftoi- in |wo r*,id#ntlal
111;« h
b g b t in -itllVF
Enterprise The mileage rates on wet* d'sinned 1 I Iton ,1 Muugli pAt l-- #«l b r o u g h t f It Piiicfi t i l t h If'i;
Ing, "Down with the Communists "
sc-1 on. Hut there was no report­
inn .Sr . lull I at, hllert, su-Il
two-party
line
servire
are
f#s«
ibut
A large crowd nearly rioted al
ed 11, ■ f |i(#
i * V it * n r .m t !
&lt;17 i* ff| 4 ft|f
Mrs Bertha Jenkins Brown. *7,
''•'•rTM a . mil*' ro f u . ’ n a l a i r , .
the Mexican Embassy and a heavy dltd ai the IrKaf
f"r •" Individual line, oi l
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local hoipllil
hospital at 10 ti]
thi* t g t * » - f n
guard of soldlera protected Ihe gov p m yesterday
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fuur-parly rates are |en tl^an ibo.e •tr . will b# )r-u • I ,i, etiarate *n»»» at I 3 0 t&lt; m * * 41 4-.q , f ll I
i i m n i t i t.ii \ m i d
following a
! for two-parly- This win raim- l.illldllli-s .- - I - . - possible huls# 4* ;'.'i ||
ernment officials and Reis taking Illness
ir t \ v
Nt Wt \NI
VI
C Sirs Ely
will m&gt;( it-1' r f ' i # v trb .1 i In s
refuge Inside.
The -vifc of &lt; harles W Brown treal-r proportionate reduction of
|»a« p a r i n ’ #- ' .
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th#
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rite
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of
Political prisoners arrested by her residence was at 211I French
from her
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I#-* mimarv r l t i d ^ 1 a f e r .. ti t v r t In * 1 C M • t&gt;te unroof- ic.| d -o rr*
rice, therefore,
(heiefnte, better erad's
g r a d 's &lt;t
Arbeni's Communist • dominated Ave She was born In Newton, N scivice,
, b » r i-' ' ' . ’1 tn
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tn ( fam'd '"tig# #-pcrt husband or)
nt) 4it .1 28 i
in •&lt; .: M h
'in
service
ran
nowr
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offered
at
more
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police poured from the prisons C and had lived In Sanford *|m •
ground, f "Inf 'errhle severlfy ’
, Of -I d \ - ■
al tractive monthly charges than
'. ■’
&lt;«n*tnicltlon
They said they had been tortured 1911
srheduh
a
li«i'i'
nn
lb#
»al#
of
She
wa*
*
member
of
the
Kirri
v-1 beluu
ant beaten almost dally — until
whool bonds in . 'pt
June 2B, the day before the Preil Preshy terlan Chtrch and of Circle
I hit new plan will enable many
"However. I do 1-lie*, the
No.
2;
a
member
and
past
worths
dent was muted
customer, to regard their ruessnl .chool will ).# rumpl' t'd an I In
Of the four Junta member* who matron of Svolnole Chapter 2 i irviry at attractive monthly pi
•l-ratn-n --#11 wChln lb# v#ar,"
took over the government yester Order of the Eastern Star
11 nJltures
3lllw## stat'd
In addition to her husband she
day. only Monton Ii generally
Th'se
newr
mil'ag*
charges
wifi
A leooit -n ptanne-1 achuol f.s
known to the public The otheri arc ts survlsed by two daughters, Mr* k &lt; irtn 'ffert with bill? rendered
r Hiti» s ale an r- sile nt - sainide
Col. Maurirlo Dubois, who was J. I. Monroe of New Smyrna Aiglist I,
G A IN FSV H .U . O t b J ft of (his
Beach and Mrs W W Thomas of
of good an' m a-'li-il school buiij Fl'irida in'luitty wilhm Ih* next
named mtnlrier of foreign rela­ O-landn.
If- , i , f "p, r ms m high au*
rme son. no1*rl P Jen
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r
c
instilltlon
tions; Col. Enrique Kto* de Leon, kin* of Orlando; seven grand
tine, lo fne veatl flifuu;'1 the thoiity Indicated that -ecrecy reIf necuiarv, h -" school #ari f« use of nuclear energy ti a left
communications minister; and Col children and seven creel grand
trlctfun. will tie msterlally re#•'inomlcallv expanded This is ndr i#)ssifnllty." f&gt;# in Jotep'- Weil duced i# th# ti-»r future thereby
Jose Luis Crui Salaaar. defense children and two hrtdher. S A
an’ Important (■-•tdr at s tim# of (J-r t’nivrrsttv of Florida's Col
minister
ehrated lmp*tus lo the
Hendrix and Charles A Hendriwhen population shtf’ s bet- een |
usi if nuclear energy for IndusMtmron resigned aa President nf Newton. N C
Mrs E C Ech-ds, 72 resident b-calltles at# taking pl»#e on a lege of Engineering, sal-1 t-*div
Desn We I who has )u-t rriutited trial tu n "
Juan Jose Arevato'i Interior min
Services will be held at the Brls of Sanford for J3 years, died at her
lie idled that re irt-rs now In
ister In 1900 after Congress een ion Euneral Home al 3 p m Frt home on W First St at 0 IS p it, large seal# ami ate often urtpr# from a meeting of the dr.t Inter
s ired him for cracking down on day with the Rev A 0. Mclnnt vesterday. following a heart at­ -Itctabl* when a »chool Is fir»t nati'wal Nuclear Engineering Com various universities n\rr (he coun­
planned
frrenc# in An Arbor. Mich . slid fry are primirtlv of th# research
the Communists, then returned to officiating, and burial will be lr tack.
It Is his ho|w (hit “ the iiiv'tslly tvpe for chemistry and physics
the Cabinet under Arbena as min Evergreen Cemeterv The f) E S
Mrs E'hnjt w t. (wm Dec 12
will have charge nl th* graveside tka|. In Orark, Ala, She was a
Ister without portfolio.
mav get a nuclear react,)! m the department; b-at Mis! the reactor
near fiiltue which woiiFI In ’urn he envision* for Florid* would be
member of the First Baptist
When Artsfn! was forced out services
within th* next tine* la five y*Jti put to Industrial expansion reChurch of Sanford
Sunday night, he remained as a
fi|v
e«t»'4»4uipiHat In Ihf
**T*'1 s#sr#h
D Ing are five daughters and
member of D!a:': Junta, and then
•even son. including Mra D K
Taro buildtnc permits wet* l&gt; iu-f fcononilc rtiMtifion of Hor*
IH the faction which forced the
McNab. Mrs
F. Garner. Carl. sued
-.
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at city .....
ball vestn-lav and id* "
army chief out yesterday.
Roy w . If G . A Douglas ami : W a v bringltnc the total to *p
Me said that of partic»ri»t In­
Kenneth
Erlmls
all
of
Sanford;
pioxliuatelv
1*0
to daf#
terest to Floridians w*s "the inn V T L DF.FENBE
,
RITZ
r ,.E , Bradley of Greenvlll#
R, o. Week, filed # permit to formation w1# secured t w i r l the
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RADIOS STOLEN
A sum of t-12,000 wet paid for
Drums Across the River"
. U n TS B U R G H uh—The elvtl de­ • little ever 100 acre* of pasture * C.; Mr*. Harry E. Hansen of tepirir ami apptv ast-aslo* sldln« possibility of obtaining a power
FI*.:
Mrs. A. II to the out aid# of hit hop,# at !*'2ii reactor for Mi# slat* which with
1:36 - 3 3n - 6:37 • 7 33 - 9;3U
program was pretty well land, located a few mile* west of Hollywood,
Hatcher of Jestip, G*.; Claud'
M O V IK LA N D
__ jjeri today.
AltamonU Springs, according to a Echols of St. Petersburg, and El \V. 37th Mt. He will do the wotk its use ot a w'lghtless fuel should
"Arctic Flight"
change the entire economic and
CD MNioritlef purchased &lt;T two- deed registered at tha County mer R. Echola of Bryan. Tex; 71 hlnis'lf.
Coat of the nroject was nlare,] Industrial picture of Florida "
Starts 7-43. Feature H:id
the walkie-UIklea of elerk'a office.
grandchildren; two brother*. John
t.ast conipUt# *how 9:34
Dean Well said that Florida's
' l l fame.
Th* land, whleb waa ownad by Clark of Oiark and Walter L at anornslmatrlv 1600 by Week*.
) were taken to a shop Mr. and Mra. L. T . Bryan, waa told Hark of Nashville, Ga . and one Th# front porrh of the home of vast natural resources have not
COLORED D R IV E IN
Now the radio to Mr. and N n . Franklyn L. Wil­ slater, Mrs. W. B. Olackahear of Eva Tavlor, who live* at ®l!l Int­ yet produced fuels rompetiUvc
" Msxt Me At The Fair"
rust St., will hr repaired arcorri- .with other parts nf the country
yt someone broke liamson. Th* aal* Included block* Plnekard. Ala.
Cartoon*
lent and stole of Sanlando Spring! In th* Orlando
Funccal services will be an­ ing to permit records. Cost was and thst industry hs* been hsndtStart* 7:46
capped In Ita expansion because
at 113,000. acctlon.
placed at ISO.
nounced later.

R e c o r d

Cily I irjhb
Foi Its Life

Jex Businessman
Tells Candidacy
For Governor

. OH B R O TH E R -A s if ike heil
IM'I « Bench In contend wills. nr*
*f Tfce Herald'* Linotype opera
ton, Mrt. HirrtM lying, has ■ nlre
auburn to rmlure. .she showed no
for work In &gt; inn back dress ami
f ill liven a helping hind by one
M the men In the hark shop, nho
• sliced a slrn on her back, ’Sun
kirn. Do Mot Touch".
Here's one lor E J Moughtou
Jr., the fells with the weather
charting hobby Von comment to
•9 altracltve looking lady going
Into City H ill this morning that
•'ll looks like today’s going to be
another scorcher." She tells you,
though, not In worry about thr
beat because It's Colne lo rain In
- W i How can she fell* "I sprayed
A my fruit tree* this nvcning and
&gt;h«n I spray, il nevrr fails tr
Have you thoiighl of that
fain
E J ’

WDBO-TV ToSfarl
Schedule Tomorrow
*

ORLANDO cK-Th* 100 0*0.wall
W D IO -TV station will begin rmer
atloss tomorrow, lh» first life*!
alms station In ceitiral Florid*
Harold P. Psrfortb. president
laid telecasts will begin at 7-33
a m and run to 9 a m Aftrr lhal
a test pattern will be hroadrnsl
Regular telecasts will reaumat 3 30 pm and continue until
11:30 pm nn Mon lay* through
Fridays. On Situniays programs
will begin at 10 23 am Sunday
\ j telecasts will be frnm 2 33 In It
p.ih.
Eilabllshrnrnt of a television
tn Orlando Kid been delared ievaril years because of contests for
Lie alloled channels. IVDBOTV
received Channel 6 suthnrtaation
from the Fedtral Communications
Commirslon when another appli­
cant withdrew
BIT A T II1CKAM AFB
.
HONOLULU &lt;JR _ Three BIT
* atomic bombers which flew nonstep from California to Japan tart
week landed tonight at Hickam Air
Force Bate A spokesman said the
plane* would remain here for sev­
eral days.

Rians roi Nt'w local School
Returned hom Tallahassee

Crime-Laden City's
Court Taken Over
By Special Judge

Local Guard Unit
L 3 Gels Top Rating
Al Camp f xpreiso

Of New Role Plan

I
Department
Has Active Day

Mrs. Bertha Brov/n
Dies In Hospital

Nuclear Energy M ay lie (ioost
To State, Uo/T Dean Reports

Mrs. E. C. Echols
Dies After Attack

Bulding Permits
Totol About 170

$32,000 Is Paid
For Pasture Land

Movie Time Table

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to I n s u r g e n t teiplcr * ' , . tlt|&lt;
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I vt ftirftf ftjr i t j . ftiftirj'fr ft I* v
1 1 lh r mmunt t &gt; la ofI o' ■ • •'
&gt; II- V, 1m *
Tli*' resell*-1 train riders have
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w ft Tir»r* it hi-lft
to I
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we kn*fit a ulu eit tuir * ln .. &lt;a b-en tlnwn from l.anutry tt» Corn
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II- h , (m r n hi ft ( pip Id Ihr to end ’ ■ no *n n ir o'd w ar.
*mil it i i' ' 1 il i ip 11 ■&lt;' •i' s
**4 f s r know where we n n fiml mlor
»|.irk rtv rr *»t thr f * -v from r th- ..11il1
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Am tl.' ■ i. p ii &lt;1 that IS * l e a
there to T)c| It In If Com stork i
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mallofi ato 'll it "
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f'eutraet number 1 *d the Ciis
hid t i.iu t-d Sm theatt
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Tomotrnw’s regular w e * I I 1 f t t 1 F«r-f4 l^p glfl
rut off, it me in i longer, lim e run
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Quite a pnmbrr of loe.tl amt timing trip (or the h *llc r’pt*r&gt; *d
' '
Saturday morning st Cits M ill will l ■ l .1 • l on •1
*f |,|&gt;f,fjl inft'i * -rti m *f&lt; f \• till* H id ’ a
"iM .in - r from the runt)n m1
M r) lltlghe la id D evil’ s Rivet
f • •» * 1 ' ft! ‘ 1D’ U1*
until 1 a 1* ttf!•• ft * tftlay i • s* (ill’ll
’
1
a rt* piople atftndMl the dmntr
iccordmg to Warren K rn w b . Cits
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i» ftht (■|li|
A m u 1 in i,m ." ae-nrduig to I t ' "
•fk* r%s■ui.i‘ . "uimit &lt;lllilp " 1 ■ jg ri men! i n Imluft*
‘ , lu*. J l 1 • I l
siu tU ig Pattirday n ljh i at Orlando •b ra d s was Itig'wr than lie e v ti manager
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ry Wit** pri !d*nt
» unini It*' ' J k r 4 ts'tt. r(u"
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|1held hr Florida Oentocrat
to had it t n II
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tu * contract cal! fer Bumby
ftrt ftl»* ifift rft IHf v T t , ; 1.1 |.t||
Thrs il
i id ted the iitosTh* t
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He fsid the a lr r n f t lio h H I m md Btim pion. Orlando * 'n ,'-ac
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honor .la m i. .'t illln a i. r ic t r l l y .
j ftrrvnf fTft'Tf
1* tf h»f*« &gt;• • mat '' Ms
, &gt;1 tl n w It i mild i Now from f tilby
Lion
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clrettd tt* l* IK r io rh a irira n . and i rain and into a low overca i thti
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f(»f ftfti* ft‘ ««•,* • at i * tt*
to build party harm onj. t it r r n r t mernfpe. defpttt w irklBg until P
in 1*t «r * •III u r " "I I" l.'i hi u oeare ncg dlacr • ft* J
n it and conntcting pipt &lt;’ to n 'f a d 'll" , s r ) h 'r 1 * ttr, V o U '
• »ft f fhft C i'L ’ *ry
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directors’
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G ay, State tom ptroller. » j . In p m C S F list* n l.h t
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Mellon T a lk
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a' tl" l a ' g i i l of *1
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'I hi o llu r r rtp a rtid that th*
C om ol the p ro p o ir' inlrtcfo to r y * * r lo* '»•" o r g s iu ii’ ton, 15 dir I O' - B .n H a i l e’ t'bbed her
| nt O lt llV
from tM# tlcin ity were Mr*. Hoy m .roened trav'le r- were In h i;l
i fit 1 * * . 1tft -Itfl 4'a 4*" ( f V| nft»r plan* I • ■" It c *i e d d ctiiF la me*t
* 'r e itr trd *s amounting to L i t ;
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ecton and cltib member» were joeJ t T l l l l i : ' l r . and M r., IMHeil Howell ip irits and in good p h rtica ] con
ad
&lt; t'ft tM«*W KUAT Jx r iih t i ■"ti'tia’ ' i
* 1 lhfti ■
K i F i 'Ihe ftrlando company wilt vent, a " " flin g to th- I Inn 'i Pan** iff tf|VP llftt'l fttf* ft nifty! flip *’ftftirf
The
oinliiun'iup I’l.m lje d a
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F t , l . k e M ary: Air. and Alr». dithn
■M ik It'ii t"
' 1 f, IV ais as
begin work nn the project Ju ly in
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rrn n i * if e iii"’ * n "b asic prlnHiiec* &gt;1 of Itie group voted to
Jaek l o t , Paula: M rs, Ralph
1 akin,; ' • ,,b III m *erjurtet,
•rrording to ihe eontract
He said h li re p ift of new cloud
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l le t’ -, oig S iiie iir.ro and
If t|f'»ft1 ftt 1' »l Ir fill* T»t* *»*
ftft .»
Gnodtperd, l ake Aliimoe; Mr. and b u r.t. fam e from ranchers s o
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ii|ir ,| boa 1 eto *1 "
Il I , believed IJial it w ill lake «end a hlld to the . illa tio n A*mv tie th nf fflftfl *rt &gt;ft thr ftht ' ftt*g,irt
•’Tf A 1,i
wiM it! n ft fft-4 h it!
Mra. Frank R ottell. F r in I ' t i l , other* In the s p a r s e l/ s c lll" l a m
&lt; K iitiia n p i'ip lr, l i t , th- '"he Ittitiiii | - l i i i p t'b a b lv i kind "f
the company from eight In I* sumtuei ramp fi u » . ilm d»rld
Ift'Tff
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• the f't*. t ity
• • nt t ill be i u i I
moil
f »tlf ••
Air. and 't*» . F&gt;d*r»*d 'Thtirmondj
&gt; Ing'iih M in’ i " pe-*|ule
'e tn harm n j * ■
He .aid trm |* e rs ti'r:r during th* month* lo tn ila ll the lnt«iren»re e t that m&gt;nit'»r 1 of ii,» t io „,
Aftw.iff $ » f* r ft ft Iff! I' f bd'T l ! It nf r t f'll
4-, (1•
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it,ft
le m o n • W hite Ilir U I* P r e i s Herhtallland: If. S . B illh im e r; County lig h t n e t* comfortablr
,
, ■ th&lt; 1 tat
rod its accompanying fid f*e| «• Club would contact o*h»t
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' tlag erty diictoie 1
judge Iro u g l*. Stenstrom : AAilliafn
1 |. - |i •
clubs m lng the V arht * lilt* with
•utfall line Irom M ill Creek
a v. r f , ti 11
l'*b ri- laden fl'*»d e rr * svrep
r*ft (fir t i j v m *ft iftf •!* Y ft'i* « ln t
that •
h II • |M ha’-r inether
#ft* 1n »l* ft, •*Iff *ftv. ftftift' , Me * Ip » 'll
The lirrn w ill begin mm mg In the V l » of pur li»»lr:g fain
Flem per; Atra. Ralph Sm ith : Gor­ . " i i
1 tl
11 ■
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ra llru .d
and
hlghw n
met l i ­
V (ftftf • fn ir p r 'l ft 1 ' ft t 4f |* ^*i»jr fti ft *sfc
*h ’ ’-f F i r lent lieglndon F r r d r r lt k : George A .ip 't r j h t ld .t i on lh» Pecos and fie iil
•uutprnenl Ju ly l
iccordmg t*
fj« « o fficeri ant Itr 'tu n
" ip- 1 ,* 01
Ml flip
la « ||
I r*J1l fp
i n't 11* 31 •ft H 1ft* if * r f V
11 - t.il.l I.
C«wth*n H ulfhln*un; Mark t I c e ­ r n e r , ,md sent t isa ll r f uuidd' 'lie C ity manager
In itru ted in their (title , and 1
■til’ ll pr.-p't ning 1 11 - III F F 'T 'omorrnw
&gt;
1 . *|:irt*fl
Thi in iru ir g’ : n ie 'iln g . lasting
land J r .; Rralley Odham and Kar* ■* b r boiliig rlo” n the b irder Re
spontililllliea nf olflce at (ha meet­ CM|f At£ MO « sftjp • 1 * * ripi h if ft ” M* I ‘ • U#»•
t d-.i mi * I"
mg
t, . 1 t • n si he.Inled as
’
Inin Ihr
* it ft»tpi* • rt»f1* •1 1* # fit pt «r t* ifijl f ■
Itie Houihntder.
Grande. Into which they empty
' ♦♦ rrtil» h ,(i t » two I ■li
ing
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t V Itflt
||e |« .j.ft ft,, |
|t.f . thr .»# » .n.ft
ft. • , . ♦ ♦i ' ii j*11»* f IllC 1.
i « i C h iirrh ill
Ate 'Of 1"ret^rv,lies dowrii*-- m i th'
f II* ,
f
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1'• *tie*
t ’r DM iw j ,
tip
ft * *t .f fttf* .nitifft f Mm
♦III . f ••••ft* f »* •t•♦• r Tt•n %Iiu 1 I c I •lep
"Th» women of th» P re ib ylarG n c ity nl Eagle P a n evacuate*
!*• v* I- •
aft '
Ml . t •» If p &lt;ft ♦if i in 4 • ''a m ’
Church h .ve had a mo«t aurcestful htirnei. Ihe fr d e n l n c 'i m s hold
T*..
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•f
1».a 111 an !*•! t(
tn «f f«4tt|; m i , .
lit "
I o
’f i l l , ftiflir
* aft. if
d rir* for elothing for the le»» ing m il b u iln cis homes on i*i riv
Schley C G reh sm . St. died at
it*. I , 0 , r •ft
ide P iR re chief John chain
•d th
m in v ran*
*l|e ' ‘ " ’ - * sflllll ; I It. It
if PM* II ft *»• V • ! |rt*«ti rn* *t
I v pf tf
f»* * *U'lftnr ;r
* f thr
fortunate.’ ‘according to M rt J K 't ■
'h&lt;- lo&lt;-.i| hospitil this mornlna f"l
fel r i
lo. Il II
said the Rio Grande le t
f'vrn h rM hr•*n M ils Ss li loll .-tie , ill | ■
1111
"it •• k"
Nleholt, tecrefary of World Mia* berlaln
yoitvifeE fftftl 4 1 - /nin*; tim iff Ihr
•wing a heart attieV Hr w a . born
,**1 feet In ? l hour- ye ste rd iy am
j liserlor i ir us rill ft Ilf Ifti'h rff.t l i ' ,i i , I t li' K irie lio
•lo I
The ' ity 'i
Job r J t . alf|r firm | thtf ! 11ftir w hm Vltir l. ’* I t hr*
alone Fhe .a id that three Kn*». m ay rise another in let* M a y
Nov 1 , ik w in Horry C ity, S *'
ria l
1 H»i i » hill trul Kdffftfffi
,1
’Ollepen 1(,
t oletal,
idsu with »lii&lt;h t'ltv M a n i.o i ItfiriR fim ir ftfr ftir^ »ti fti# ftnfijj ftittil ft'M*' ft'! 'Oi ** t ,11 |1 111 * . Oi il e
md had lived In Hartford for th
of m»n't elnthlng have hteti »ent
Most of E .g le Pass | , in hlg'
S e ct*'.
ft ft* t» linvBift ftirrr ftft.
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■Hi-fi* i .
si-, r* o Knossh . h , h&lt; • o w ol m, l*j»F
f *11*t*r| pftiti 1 O f lie t II * atllp
&gt;a d 23 year*
to K u r a , three large hn*c« of wn- ground »nd In no d in je r
day t» r i "*•
" tey i"ii ■ !, a- ! k "in 1*’ I
deteellve for Ihe Al Hie |o 1 Iture oiontli, i. i I o m ,'
pien'l rlnlh.ng to the Stewaft
(fr r»i i'f* if Ifift* fill ti* *f 1 ml
itp c rations h i * fur n hellcup h nAtlrrailroad
I' !■I : ■
' tl-*' * « h it possible
an 1 d* .' tr I until lie * Coast lin e R a llro id . h* tnrnplete t'»l»y. iefo tilm g t i tl" ,„ lie d 'he fiile n n g P e a m tl from
Rcbln.on School In Tenn ei.ee, and te r. n . I.iu ghlln A ir t r • H it
j|te i- 'it '* to i J -i» i&lt;e.»n drfenv*
. m u lt I- fo.lll I
a targe amount of heavy rlothlng *t Del Hio. mi m ills down '•■fan h i 1 memtmr of the F i r .I RaptK' Cits m anagtr
ihe f
plan will t’e pie.ented 1
' om o "its n u v h a 'i been run* mo atniut *7*1
to Churrh World Service f*&gt;r over
tn all Vi
from Langtry Al Del Rio ih r »vrol I'h urrh. the Ma-onir Isidgei o' thethe
t its i | v i | le tvlce hoard Jol t
sid e " 1 N t di I it m llcate u b tt
ianford, Morocco Temnle of Ja ck
Aft teat M it. P T Pelty and Sira. C leu Rio Grande lore aw ay the eon
yards
wa
ml hv fl
p| '
i . *'|i-c. i
•onville. th* Sanford f.hrine Club lor H- approval Th* tdtn egirom
C . Howard a*slite&lt;| M r. Nicholi • r 'le .ipproarh |o the Intern illona
.ei, all * Its enit'lose,
A L I A V * r fft
slM lftV **
^
rod Ihe Feace fK lire rs Assuela p aissie
biru ■ ' «i»h
untc* plam fee
in packag lnf ih * ^clothing.
X ,K S I’ A PI NRION
Bridge on !h» 'le s le a n side, t il'
VVItlUff !&gt;'n jft ft * ft »f !•
*' ft ■
The plan IS tn glv*
«rt hilion
S o u l'» ait \ i .i
•leg the city off from Mexico
L * J t SV M »■&gt;; I I I
tl - L i t e • • , , | . ■ f t
Vh
I Itmi *i
Surviving are !h* widow, ol San deicrtpiinns of e ir h em ploye'i re
M ' f *h, wolds 1»alt with lh*
W
ale.
d--etor»
nave
n
k»d
that
In nrd»r lo raee| the d*mand al
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n
l
(he
I
* l*r Ir £ ,«f«■ *M* ft ,it •»! tiara
and thus preveo'
ford; one snn. W aller fJi**ham. iponslnllltes
Fo i p- &lt;n t-te n ir " .t ie
so ilin', r re c r» |t|-n * l p » o ;T jm , I" fti*&gt;rf yf»if«r«l'*N
Waekl At a.h er Spring, arenrdlng
♦* p r o p . • l i i d i i . lh * e l l . - In
mnthnr. M rl ly i'is e n li Graham o’ duplication of Job* an ! s«"tk
Th»v ■-«Te "le a rlv l*iigned to
.ti t " ,1 rod .li*» t ■le a w *id t
to Pater Srhaal, general m .nager,
* tr«|iA*rM tiiMvr'l M*ff *
Vf tf
Nesitle. three sIMers. Mrs I, A
It i, an efflrlem r plan and tuif-ended Irin p 'tartly beranse -d
»I
. &gt;'l,| I f e f l l In til* -IM | l e i ui* the Germ ans ,it*iii' event*
nine in.lead of *e.en undetwaler
M arves, and M r. J E Pittm an ol w ill not alt-i t the fot’ "t tits * il- a mild mil break nt polio F ire »/ » nn frllfltiai » • If •k t ■ ft *r ftt«
'vc tru n tv j o I i* j i in iment
i
I't * k ."d
Wynnewoml
mb ual
ballet .him • am being ..l fared
l f fti Vtrt| r f n VI 1 11rt* i f I1 I h r (»• *■ft
Seville, and Mrs W .1 Mrrell ol em idovee," n ld the City m in s ger ra s r have been d llg lto ifd h 're in
•ml l" tit'"l 'i&gt;* French ' • cel gi.o^
It• ' ion. "I .'ianb'td
i - i M-lniJ
* n ft in It ir l| ftda.viaf V*
dally and in ur more nn Saturday
N it G arner, tv.i-.txnt se n e (Jl* |a I two w r- k -.
N EW D P I M l. India *s Prim e t’hliadelphta. Pa . and three brn
\. cording tu lh» * Tl v | l H is jr i on , itiflritln n ol the ( DC treaty
p in iIria n ilko t ii'«-1 nn the N • I »»r f f|ti »* 1 1 i f f i r f . a n d I m f i r l
and Siinilay.
M ln liln r Nehru of Itrd li and Pre ther*. John and W It of Sevilb la rv of the r|v || «»»v|rr h o ird . h i
"vv. ire ig r e ,'t." Elsenhower
. . .
i lul il ol | ‘
»’ v I vmi
(nt tilde* ft|
v « ft #tp IV i u , ii Kuuwle
been working with the t'ttv man tlonal Foundation for Infantile Ps
•nier Chou Bb-lal nf Red china rod Flph G raham of Lo ri*. S c
that the G e r.
It r e l. u |ll b* repaved lbl&gt; aerk ami ' 'uirchill u t il
I f t if r r
»ri% ifnft
Nearly l.n*ai names wem rnlleet railed h»intly today for »n Indo
Funeral s e rv lc n w ill lie an ager In rontunrtlon with the r la v . r o il. i . lo proside g . lotus glo f t lilr e rl.Ml^ftlftF-f
I" Saul" I’ ltk Ihe crew w ill ic m ill l - ter il Reputili • .hould taka
ftv%f i si If f it ie .don |d in
hullo
% ed Fr'day and Saturday hjr the ehlnese p d itira l »'-lllenient rreat frounced later
• ive section- "I "ran g e .rod Wil It- place tt in roual partner in
Chamher of Commerce on a peti­ Ing frrn Mate, "sahlch should not
■ii Aves
lh* '"u im iin ity id W eitern n a tlin j,
tion aimed »* gelling Improvement be u*ed for aggretslve purivi es or
In Wynnewimd Ihe cre w I . , lied w tirif ii can make i i i pr ip*r con'
oetlon on Slate Road 41R, areord. be au b irclrd to foreign Interven
"led *" work on i'p a v in g -ertmn- trih-i'ion lu the defense of the tie s
In * lo M r. Georgia B a ll, who lion ”
i Summerlin A ' e . s i* s * n
si
WOT' I "
maintained a fable (»r ilgnln g the
A rummunique I s s u e d after
|le t'i||l* t A l e , *ii.| F tir rc -I I ’T
1!' ’ M’e iie m t’onei w in ! about
T h *Co­
p is"-- '--tlli'led at t"dh n-si
re*|ue*t, on Imhalf of ihe CofC. ch o u 'i departure for Rangoon.
C O L U M B U S , Ohio M*i
John
right arm and
*IH down th&gt;rip * salt
skidd,.) acro-s th*
Port
the 111111.1**1 e ip * e (l III* -lurl JJ 1 '(m a n di vt if, n formed (0
*.f f'nri i ulumbus N lam lini,The o rganitall'in * a a eonpriatlog Burm a m a le no mention of an l l Rankin ate breakfast Inday w llh by hla left hand He anffeted
Itimbus rniiwa',’ on Its nose
11 out limed lln I'aee Ftehtt
. w ith S O Shinhol.er J r .. Neae arm isttre in (he Indnehma War jual h it right hand Ills left hand * ,v * re hand hutna
111* C ivil Aeronauth » AuthoiHv hi tie coin|&gt;|eI*t| bv llip cud ul the
Trapped inside by a damaged
t , ' * said s pm lim inai y ropo***'! week In l&gt;"lh -eclluns
Smyrna Beach real e itata broker, this seemed to indicate they took It v i s atill wrapped In heavy hand-1 Eyew ltnetse. on th* ground said * x ’t door up front n*ai thenos*.
Cnita "f 'h* repair work art
nrlglnalor of the campaign I I * | . for granted an Arm istice w ill he «g*a from friction horns received th* N avy plane explod'd in a hall th* pasicngers and three titvt tndirated trotn plan** hid been
liemg held •&gt; a minimum l&gt; * m u
n * it aiming nt Orlandn, Mra. Rail achieved there »fxm French Pre Iasi night when he and 30 other of fir*
snsaltering burning debris ] member» r '«p*d down a eo alse i " e n "an " la y for an approach •d an agieement between rhtlior
l .i i only the AnierU so A u lin ** IlnuilnK Cumpany and the i it-ip,*
aald.
feet to safety
R IT 7.
m ler P ierre M end*. Fran ce has passenger* »lid down a rope from In the dusk, then crashed just east i"p
Tlhe safety dour was f in e ,) open plane had U tn gfvtn an okay for v hit Ir stale &gt; Out I’ hillps w ill tup
promised hla people *m* by Ju ly a burning American Alrllnea plan* of the Port Cnlnmhu* Airport
M ONDAY
'soiling
T h * dead were identified at I.t bv slim , auburn-haired stewardess
Ji
that crash-landed after colliding
ply all m ale ila l for the svutk
* Dial M For M urder''
V F W M E L T IN G T O N IG H T
The iia***u s*r plane was bound
Cm dr, John R . Ifoerath, 35, of M altha Jane Gunn, 24, o f N ash­
with a Navy Reeeheraft here.
The r liv is fiirriHhina
nun
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Sanford p o .l 3282 o f the Veter­
from At nu phi a to Cleveland, Ohio power and eu ill pin cut, according to
Two N aval Reaerve a ffire r* died nearby Weatervllle and t.L Cmdr ville, Tenn.
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M O V IE L A N D
A baby was dropped Into the Th* Navy plane wax returning to ihe City manager
Donald E . Edgar, 43. of Columbus.
in th* erwah.
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f a p l. J . C . I'oltafd, 42, of N ash ­ arms of Its parents, M r. and Mrs. Columbus from lasfaye'ls'. In i.
Rankin. 114-year-old lioulivtlle,
Wanda
Hendrix.
23.
and
wealthy
- which com m it!** report* w ill ho
"Caraon C itv "
One e yrw ilrifsa , pllnl John If.
Ky., employee of a fishing tackle ville, pilot nf the American A ir ­ A rth u r llerrrnan of Columbus,
F I R E IS TRA TH C
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o'clock a t U m Legion Hut, during J r . W. left yesterday for a two firm, alld to safety after a woman lines naaarnger Convalr, brought when they were unable to take the C u rrier, 36, o f C»l^mbu«, aald the
S ta rts : 7:45
I’ H IL L IP S n U R G . N J
'W -A
f i r m , according to Michael Thomaa month honeymoon at hla family's paaaenger Mailed In front of him, hla ship safely to earth.
N avy plane pulled up apparently young m olhrr d a ih cil lutn her
child w ith them down the rope.
C O L O R E D D R IV E IN
quart* m a t ta r, who t a y i th* meet­ ,-l k ' Tahoe lodge. They were afraid of the 25 -fool rope plunge.
Ita wings w rre flam ing from
Investigators from the C ivil on control tower nrders to make a burning home yesterday In answer
M ONDAY
ing la Im p o rta n l."
married Saturday in a garde*
"The Crimson r ir a t e ’ *
MLa i j , ” ha told har, J wa'va ga* gasoline spilled in the crash and Aeronautics Hoard were expected different approach and crashed In­ tn the acreams of her two sons
A flih f r y la achcduled fo r Aug. ceremony at the home of S U ck 'i
the left engine waa tom loose. to a rriv e today from W aihington to tho front underaectlon of the and a niece. She and Ihe three
Cartoon—News S ta rts : 7:45
SO a t ilia E lk * Club building.
mother.
children were burned to death.
Crippled and burning, the Con- and Chicago to itu dy tha craah. * huge paaaenger ahlp.
Ha aald ba grabbed har with hla

First Info
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City Body’s Agenda
Includes Discussion

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Pioposcd than

Warning issued

Recommend
Action On HDC

Against Trilling

With Court f did

N f 'W ( )//i( i i ( )/ Rolni y ( '.lull

♦Helicopters Take Air
Bent On Rescue Work

Ia h r 'uuil’t Al loday** M('('l

Approximately 116 Taken Off Train
Stranded By Raging Mood On Border

Blind Korean Vcf

l x Rod Police Head

Rescues 2Girls,

Tells Chilling Talc
Of Racial Murder

In Sanford

Contract Signed

For Sewer Project

S. C. Graham Dies
At Local Hospital

Lion1, Mccf Thome!!,’,
Is "Am ericanism "

City lc&gt;l» I'tojcft I
Ncorly Complete

W I). Cardwell
Dies At Residence

City Continuing
Work On Sfttecft's

Nehru, Red Premier
C all For Settlement

Passengers Slide From Burning Plano; Two Dio

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added each tim e, ••&gt;•*«. M I/ird
or "N o , M’ Lo rd '' to lilt, winded
and blarx r.*he.i f.nglun juiii,1 nr.
the bench. Barefoot native asses
so n , who act a* a-IvIvors to the
j -t on question* Tu U . '„•*&gt;' *, o"d
S a v e ly
Tht» man was Miano, son of
N iem w e. lie had been raujtht up
In me
the reign oi
of terror nuuwii
known aa*
in
m c J/L M o o te T n ih ^ T n n ^ s ,"f
tthe
J l British
E L &amp; empire
P A * Uir.
K * # in
But Etoday,
Ihe dense forests and dry upland*
Of Kenya it I* a life or .le .lh
.iriigg'e b o u c e n the whites ,; h .
r im e t &gt; tarn the Ian I an t t.
blacks who would drive them out
A tiatrol of Ihe Kmc - African
lllf lr * —black troop* with white of
fleer*—raptured Miami on ;t ha
natia olantatinn Keb, if a- they
ehaaed a gang nf suspected M aul
Mau.
From the witness stand a mrpo
ral and a sergeant testified that
Miami raised a hnme m t li ritle
to fire »t the pursuing tro .p. but
dropped it urban b............ flu « * r.
poral was armed with a Step gun
No, protested Miano The gun
as not hi* The troops f " 1 &lt;&lt;1 it
on him Speaking quickly In S *a h
ill, Miano said he was an u n *.ll;n g
captive of Ihe Man Mau
The native assessor* Ifil.- d at
Miano thought fully
Now Miami cried h&gt; J been
hanged from a tree with hi- a r i . l .
ir iiit iil an
ll'll a
0 econfession
i .n f i t . . i,.n ec . n
lil
iMiiind
so Ithat
old
lie wrung from him
The court and the a.«e*«or*
studied hi* wrists They noted
marks “ nf some sort ” But there
wer» no m arks on his neck

N A IR O B I, K rn y a , 'jf- T h e young
m in l i t in th r priu&gt;n*r'ii bo*, his
black akin shining with »wcat. hi*
fl'h lr v i him in the hliih paneled
_ w*.,i tronni Mr-od two A lr.ran
~ Mermen armed utth ride* reu
fe m e cocked on their head. The
\ voice* of &lt;vllne**e* droned in the
heat like persistent file*. echoed
by the voire of the translator who

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Hut Hie prosecutor cited Ihe
damning evidence Miami and his
I’.itig f*, rp in a tiroliihib d area
when the King s Rifle* found them
So Miano was inarched out to a
seaff T ling arid lianged
lie was one of M—their age*
ranging from 21 to 37-hanged
after being tried liefore Justice! of
Ihe Kenya Supreme Court

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P lf i HAS POO’S I I I i:
L A F A Y E T T E , Ind. h — Mrs
fiertrude Brum melt's pig Sally
couldn't m ik e a hug of h crsell
because she was such a runt.
So Mr&gt; Brum m rtt kept It near
the house fin* special attention and
fed her with Ihe dog*. Soon Sails
was sleeping with the dogs, hunt
Ing rabbit* and racroons with
them and *wlmmlng a creek with
them.
Now S ally's midriff has Ihirk
ened so she can't keep up with
Ihe dogs. But fled, the B r u ii
in rtt'i coon lioiind, does find a
hole big enough for her in the
fence and sometimes wall* for her
tn ratch up.

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SAN FR A N C ISC O &gt;JK — The
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Am erican M -tica! A-*n House of
Since Man Mau f r i e d in Or- Delegates tndav
- I that weranr.:
teber H»33. a. total -«*■ **, _ . v a ■w
I*.;.-*-,. .
of ihe «ur.
Ll-."S h ir e Kvrtl executed In this nox[ ^«Jne»dav protect their eve*
fashion. They die for illegal po»- w(|j, ,,iW r , nf heavily • smoked
session of firearm * nr ammunition, . ; 3,
for murder, for eon*ortinji with on.p-j, er')o*e wil! b&gt;* . ,
in the
lawfully armed per*.one or ; ir Unlteed S t a l e s ' from Nebraska
taking part In Man Mau oath r trr * northeailward
monies
.....
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Mau .Mail
Mau rtllia
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l*revlru.*|s expose
#rid
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described as an allernatise
the socket*
to smoked «la*s
v
Mau have killed close t ,
, w ) A f r |o n , fn„ r(, lhlin
Ku
yqp^jim an,| mori. than 20 Asians
K K K K TW INS
Cr‘ , An forrp, arp , , M d | | , makinif
N EW Y O R K '.I* - Tne Nations!
Inroad* In the ranks of the fanatics Mtiltinle Srlern*!* fioclety is seek_____
vmina
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afm it ___ an
____! eaptiir-ng Ing id-nt'rnl twins rltS rr or Imth
ab ia if ,V)_every month. Yet .till the of whom -offer from the di**«v»
y |n(, \(a„ bathe Kenya In blued.' *'» Bnd »ul if heredity or environ
raiding remote ranches and srttle- menl causes the crippling of the
rnents
central nervous system
jt ie most difficult problem of
The snn eiv yesterday a*ked any
(hr settler* is the fact that the l-slns suffering from multiple *rl«-.
\ |aU m ^u draws it* membership rosi*. ihe eau»e and cure of which
from the Kikuvti, the tribe from areim knnw n l i eotnniunicatr si It .
m„ t „ ( their .................... I .1.............
’
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.
vsorkcr*. Ttnis K iku yu , who try stay
--------------------------atl[M‘ar to be passive workers, at
Some historian* hetiese that in
nicht may he taking part in the the year HO, Rome did not hose
ghastly rites and grim a rliv iti' * a single permanent inhabitant
\tau \ | a„
—
‘.lie basic driving forre of Ihe
Alan Mon is the rln im that the
land belongs to the Kikuyu not to
rillR n p R A C T d R
tl.e white* The strategy of the
.................................establish rule by
HOURS n (O 12 — 2 In 5
. . . . .
'
•error over all Afrieans In Kenya
Rhone TA5
• o thev will otrey Alau Mau rather
305 A tlantic H im Building
than the government.

News Of Men
...

In Service

Among those recently graduating
from Ihe Naval A ir Technical
Training Center In Norman, O kla,,
w a' O n e [) W ilklnion. son nl
Mrs f! A .n Wilkinson of iOS W.
Third St
lie was transferred to Jackso n ­
ville Naval A ir Base He received
bi&gt; lied training at Balnbridge,
Mil where he wa* a member of
the Navy recruit hand
IllffiS tik rr B R E A K
JA t KSO N VM J.K -e — C.ualemala** hugs arc grl'in g a break
because of Ihe w ar down there.
T lr ' KS I.lonne took on a load
! ln -rttie lil- for " .v e ra l Central
American rr.unlries here fc e n t ly .
(iuatem ala's share was left be­
hind

H“ ," 1,1?h1
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with natives advising and uatrhing
proceeding* rlo ie ly
The English do r.nl espeet In
rilr rm ln a te the Man Man In Ihe
long run they look 1 1 t'hristianiiy
ai.-t gradual economic- and social
changes to tiring peace to this
unhappy land

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Quantity Rights Rasanrsd

11i»re arc about 25 species of
true fir trie* although the term
“ fir ” i* sometime* used more
» id n y to include a l l ‘the ogii/Sf*.

These are the things in III'
minds of the m lonists when a &lt;11*

SR P T H *T A N K i
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R lflL A D E I.R H fA -JK-Tlie Rev
P r/n k II. Ile in t has a thought
provoking sign in front of his
church In suburban (ierinanlowu
'T o m e in and have your faith
lifted.''

EARLY WEEK BUDGET SAVERS!

F)R. L. T. DOSS

KA YS NOT E X R E f T I M i
IR lI.L Y A V tiO ll R - Marilyn Mon
ro«e *ay* she’ s not expecting a
baby.
The arlre s* said her collapse on
a movie set Tuesday was due lo
overwork and " m r ,
" | 'ni not expecting a little t»a«e
hall nlayar v e t." said the wife of
Joe flimaueio the former A’ ,nk'-**
Clipper “ That dite.n'l mean, how
ever, that Joe anrl I don't want
one,"

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ou iniiNl know, of course, that
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It is, as the psyeholnijists tell ns, an
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I t reflects what you feel, what you
like, what you ore.
So wc usk you to take the wheel of
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shown h ere-fo r it is, we have found,
the nutomnhile chosen m ore ttml
more hy those who are Uclinitcly
moving ahead in the world.
Y m w ill find it a c a r that fa irly
breathes success.

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you knntv it is u ear of custom stature
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'I'ltc wondrous w indshicld is a pride
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Y o u w ill find it, too, a e a r of lu x u ri­
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Fro m (lie moment you ease your foot
down on the pedal, you take imme­
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distance.
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of T w in * T u rh in e D y n n flm v , the

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Fo r-th o ug h it is, and looks, custom
production-// sells fo r llie lowest
prlc^per-potttid in llic fine-car field.
And so wise an investment makes
you feel even m ure lik e the man
you arc.
I )rop in, or phone us this week, and
w e'll gladly arrange a demonstration.

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---------- By BENNETT CERE----------GATHA CHTUSne, famous detective story author, returned
to London after • long visit to Bagdad with her husband,
• renowned archeologist. Asked how she felt about being mar­
ried to a savant whose eyes u u n
w ere turned always to antiq- n n ,—Ultles, she replied warmly, u u \u-|
“ A n archeologist la tha best ,HU\—
husband any woman can get.
Just consider: the older she
gets, the more he Is Interested
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hold IU annual pew-wow in
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fresh, clean, coo/ aif this summer., and
the added dividend of reduced outside
noises. So plan now to air condition your
home .or place of business You'll woik
better, eat better, sleep better, feel better
all summer long 1

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WASHINGTON, OR BUST

SR 415 Badly Needs Im provem ent;

Big Three Can Discuss Differences

Let's Get Our Names On Petition
S 0 . Shlnholser J r .. New Smyrna Bench
real entitc broker, hie rta rn l in extpnnlve
campaign nimetl nt improvlnir Stale Hoitl
415, the major link In the mute lietwvcn
K ln fo rtl m il New Sm yrna.
Acrorilimr to n petition being rlrculatoil
by Mr. Shinholeer. “ The aegmenl (of road)
bctwrrn the Seminole County line mill Its
junction with the new highway (Stale Rond
40) near Sim m ila in Volunln county in the
moat obaolele. poorly kept m id in the e lite
. . . hazardous by remum of several narrow
bridges, narrow and uneven pavement, nar­
row find sharply dropping shoulders and
excessively unsafe curves."'
Now. anyone who lias item over lids
road can sa y : I t ) It is ton narrow fur
gaiety. (2) Indeed, there are patches on
patches and the mad surface is very tin-

Crisis In Education
Although U S education Commissioner
Samuel M. Brownell acknowledged In recent
Congressional testimony that tld* country
is continually falling Iwhind in Itoth the
supply of tencher* and adequate school build­
ings, hr insisted that the present adm inistra­
tion prefers to (mstpone federal aid to educa­
tion until after the states have hail time to
complete their studies and |»ool the results
of their surveys In IBWI.
This attitude of delay has caused grave
m nerrn among many eduentors who (mint
out that a three-yenr survey of school fa cili­
ties was completed recently id a cost of
$8.000,Oftfl. In view of this survey, they
feel that little ran I h&gt;gained by wailing for
the Individual slates to complete their stud­
ies which would duplicate in large measure
the present survey. They also feel that much
w ill lie lost ns the result of the two-year
delay.
These educators |«dnt out that in two
more years school enrollments will have in­
creased hy another 10 iter cent; thousands
of additional school buildings will have Is*come obsolete or unfit for use. "several
thousand more children w ill Is* going to
school In part-day sessions. If nt a ll," and
still mom clnnitroomn w ill lie packed lieyond
capacity. Moreover, they warn, the teacher
shortage will liccome more arute. U ntil now.
this teacher shortage has been felt princi­
pally In the elementary schools. W ithin the
next five years, it will la* apparent In the
high schools as well.
Tainted In these terms, this situntinn
U alarming. It Iwromen even more so when
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WASHINGTON
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Three — Ihr Cnllerl Stair*. Britain
and France — mu’ I hardly afford
a spill if Ru**ia allackrd They'd
have In light and together. or
surrender i S r v worn to t have the
luxury of time In discus* their
difference*
They have that luxury now, and
are using it, because they are not
In a hasty war hut in a lone ranee

even. (8) At stretches, there Is hardly
room or no room to pull o ff the mad. ( I )
There arc severe dips in the road. (B ) The
road is heavily traveled, especially on Sun­
day.
T h is road not only is a main thorough­
fare to New Sm yrna and its very nice bench
for Sanfordites, but it also is used by ipiite
a numlter of others In this county and
Orange rounty. It's a bit further to go
around this stretch by way of Delaind to
get to New Sm yrna. Besides. Highway 17-f»‘J
surely Isn't any lied of roses, p articularly
just west of Sanford, along the stretch
that lias Is'i n under repair for about eight
months.
Mr. Shlnholser has been barnstorming
for improvement of the ropd e* New Sinyrnn. and now is spreatllng his campaign to
Sanford.
Kspccially In view of the tra ffic that
govs across this road, it Is a hazard to the
safety of the motorist. As New Sm yrna
Beach seems to tie ipiite popular, and proli SAM DAW SO N
ably will increase in its |»opularity. this traffit: more than likely won't slarken tint will
Increase
T h is road should la* Improved la ’t's all
get on the burnt wagon w ith Mr. Shinhosler NEW YORK r Hu in* * enten
Hitd drive for this improvement, led's all the hot wrathrr slowdown sesotn
with a *how nl ronttdenre
get our names on his petition to Acting
Sl(*rh price* rise a* trader* x»fiovernor Charley Johns, asking for action «e»* the rhanre* of Iriflaton to out
weight deflation in the monlh*
in this matter I j *Cs do It today!

Philip l&gt; Heed, *Sy* ht* er-ropsov
especlv to sell more In the ne»l
in years than |t did in all Ihr
pa *1 V&gt;
Ford's vice president. Henson
Ford. »ays his motor company I*
ahead
considering Ihe “ |once»l
rangla-admu tei*me*«mrn e *p rr*s pi in for expansion and rn'-lernt
it is clear that as a result of these present faith in the (oltire nf their own ration »e have ever undertaken,"
rnmpanie* and Industrie*
Itoth of these companies are In
educational difficulties, the nation's future
Nrw plant* arr t»*-ir*c opened and
of scientists and technicians, not to mention *1)11 oilier* lit aimed in *plln nf Hie business nf making and *r||lng
run*uiner goods. And in express­
teachers, artists and professional men. will a year of slackening In general ing optimism both men are aet-.n-r
toulnr** artiviljr
lie severely limited. C ertainly some program
More new liu*lne»*r* are heme tn their r*de nf *jtle*mcn tt&lt;d both
should Is1 evolved now. If the Federal Gov-' Incorporated than al any lime once tl-e appliance and the motor* In
rlm try have bren pulling murh of
eminent plans a program of aid to education
setting t h e m " " ' ontlm lsllr talk Into concrete
in two years, there Is no reason why it can t , | cht, (.n full For mnriv nf them I l'!rw tn ,h r “ l,v " f expansion nt
lx* started now when it delay would Is* so Ju ly will h a slow monlh Whole | i»l.*rrf and rrpilpment
There ere nisnv *ien* nt indn*
plant* will rlo*e for vacation* Provery costly.
ir wili slick close lo the fan* nt trial health right si Ihe moment
nm r and make fewer trip * lo Fleet rie power pr'-tiietl-in ha*
h*-*‘n rislrrc
the r-*d of XIsv^.
Ihe «lon *
Hut Ihrrr l* an impressive list h»l w ralh e r helping In brm«t powrr
today id pi edit lion* of m ult pio*. r mi * urn pi In o fur a ir conditioning
perilv nit the wnv and of indus­ systems and refrigeration Power
try's Plan* to firm. *o it ran meet n .e !■ nn*e *|v p»r rent higher
than this time la*t year.
new- ilentan I*
General Eeleetrlc'* chairm an.
Some *a non r-**. hn«tnr«*e* . * r "
R.v ('. H. Dawson. U SA .. M SA.
formed In l**e flr-l five month* of
the ve*e Pun A Hrad.trpot re
R K K F — Breeding determines the In­
port* T ills topped the PIS! ft-rure
herent ipiulities of h ls*ef animal, bid proper
hy sjv |*&gt;r e *"l Itn -tsf’ i fall'-ees
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column
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for
Sanlord
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feeding Is necessary to develop these ipialih iv e h»en higher Ihl* vear thsn
aid reader* to u*c In expressing l.st_ tt“ &gt; T*-e general *l,, mo ha*
t les.
Ihclr cipinli ns utv&gt;n any m ailer* nl
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Interesi to the general public We r»Ven Its loll nf m aryinal firm *
Hilt tilth It* I*1** f-duer hoerri hrteh*
solicit
ytHT idea* and fa ir . . . I
C H IN C H HUGS— Severe outbreaks of
el*m* of any existing ctwdltlnna, in at least W non rnrporale breast*
Tire foort lndu*trv I* ll*ted i n " "
rhinch hogs nearly nlwaya oertir during r ily wide, slate and national; com
spring nr enrly summer. The heavy or fre­ ment tr e rlljc lu ti* of individuals, Ihe optimist* Grocery store .sale*
piddle officials, group, n oigau ire tonning ecen 1**1 v - i r ’ r r * r
quent rains which normally com* in summer lla lio n i, hut be ti.m parale, lair net volume Food processor* rav
tend to rheck chinch hugs. Hot. d ry weather and truthful No |ter*onsll!iea Hi* Ih fir *»•»» should e-sritlnue to * • . . .
TODAY'H BIBI.F. VRRHK
length nf your letter depend* iqioe —B rising poputsllon and falrle
I &lt;earn to do well, s rrk judgement, re­ Is favorable for chinch bugs hut these con­ Ihe Importance of what you have -&gt;m*p»roo* one cheer* the hand
lieve the oppressed, judge the fatherless, ditions are unfavorable for the grass. T h is tn say All letter* w ill lie signed ter* o f v llllc *
hy w r ilr r with address, though
The farm outlook '"*m &gt; trcH-r
plead for the widow.— Isaiah 1:17 It Is explains why lawns sometimes are Injured signature w ill he withheld from
too Tlie deoartment nf agrlrolture
so
severely
liefore
the
owners
are
aware
publication upon reque-t W lirr ■ay* the demand for f»rin nm
wrong to suppose that enlightened social
ever Possible letters should tie Hurt* 1* hnldinf high And tnike*
consciousness Is a new discovery. Humanity that anything is• wrong.
llm ltril In am or ion words Thr ■I firm m»ehlnerv *av sale* vul
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has been so slow to learn social decency and
Berald reserve* the right In rdll
I* healthier now an t he'olve
T IM E M A R C H E S ON— Friend says he or rut letter* to fit Ihe spare ume
morality.
•h»m to work n*tl of the slump
available.
has a wonder watch— It leta him wonder
that bothered them In former
months.
what time it Is
Hear P u h llih rr:
So rnnfldence In Ihe days ahead
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The A ir Forre I* heromlng In
Is «!rnng. Everyone ***»ms tn rv
IMS
crea»lngly
concerned
almut
th*
F I L B E R T C R O P— Forecast of filbert rowing capability of th» Soviet eert an tinlitm — the question
e * M liW lit lf U N f l t a lf lli? I l l I t i l i f
111 H m s m II s A ..B * .
crop in Ita ly , Spain Hnd Turkey Is lIG.Oflfl Fnl-m to launch a aurprtae air at- being when’
short tons, tinshrlled basis, compared with tack against this country.
f.n a tll •• H nM r im IM ISr Orlak.r ST. IBIS, al
We have Iteen advlalng Ihe pub
n n p A K i t n ir s ; n t u r
81.700 tons last year.
lb&gt; C » .l OHM .1 l a i l n l , t ’la .il* . r n ilir ( | » Art
He of this g towing rapi^iillty,
• f I'M irM t at B a t . l a. I*r»
ATWOOD T**on T —Three roh
thtough the cooperation of the Au her*. a rm H «1ih s taived-oft ihoi
c u m e rS N IB B , SUIIfisr I I I SakHikM
_ J i l l r iB IIU n , K a a n tlt* Cellar
S H A K IN G T H E B U S H E S — A near­ vrrtislng Council, Inc., for over a eiin and p lito li, broke up ■ x i m i r
L D f l l l H a. S M I s i l lR S , ilo ilt a la a B a a u t i
year. In thl* e ffo rt, we have torn
sighted politician was seen waving at a tele­ greatly aided by Ihe nation'* pub- •tire gsme In a m m field nexr
here ye*terdae and drove off wtt*
I I I I M t l S T I B B N STS', a
phone pole. When aaked w hy. he said. "W ell ll'h e r*. who have lieen Inatium- *bout W.nno, the state patrol re
Mr
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S ia m
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in
bringing
our
message*
to
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ported.
1 don't want to miss anybody".
our rltlaen* through pttbllr aern n
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Cpt lis t I . Smith are I P air'd
vice announcement* concerning the
I II a M n ir r n Ho *. m H i a« I k ilk ..
BBS
man Chester Rulllnaten J r . xsld
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B U G S— Heavy laoll weevil Infestations Ground O to rrver Corps.
tM 4 * will k* *k i r#al fee b I m a in a S i.riis la a r a l x
The position of the individual the mhher* m sdr the dice ihnnler*
in five Southeastern rotten growing atates, volunteer ohaetver In the over-all remove their shm*. and thee
j k t o w a l t l SlH aw H r * f ll»a**a| a «.»*«•.*aa
an out break of the Jap bettlc In Illinois, Atr Itefeoar W arning System Is an ehs*ed them Into a *»e»rhv w-nodt
* ™ * i law IBI B*i nkaaiMt •* l'aaiai*i*a l l l | ,
hy firing shol* over their head*
Alta ala, IMWata
and continuing grasshopper damage in the extremely Important and retpon"When the gunmen left " Smith
altde one. fine ra il from a Ground
West and Midwest are about the usual Otnerver Port routd provide attf- reported, " tu n or three nf the men
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B IB k * r a l aba AaaaalataA Praaa
M M I* I I I H I a l s i Hast* e lf la tba aia far rrrakttflrient time to Increase the poaalhb fid Into their c a r tn chase them "
thing for this time of year.
ratlaa at • II lb* karat
*H alM la «bla ■ *a&gt;H r*r.
litv of aureesaful Interreptlon hy
I I I !
The pursuers rs u ih t up with the
flg h trr aircraft of the A ir Itefrnae
mbhers
hut after an e x rsh n x r of
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Arm y A n tl- A lirra ft unit* to dr «hota the robbers got sw ay, the
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million
acres.
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alrny boatlle plane*. It might pro­ officer said.
vide the warning which our local
C ivil Defense authorities and c iv i­
lian population need In outer to
minimise the effect* of thr attack
In the to rt possible manner.
Theae facta are somewhat oh
tented through a national tenden­
N IW YORK lA -lt lin t true that raining, and the dye ran all over he aald. "And when I'm working cy lo rely anlely upon radar. A l­
The answers to everyday
te b# a Hollywood star you have to my fare—and dam near washed I make it a rule to get tn bed by though we have the finest radar
Insurance problems*
own three swimming pools—la- me right out Hollywood.
In
thr
world,
and
are
conatahtly
•:M at night.
baled "hit." "hart," and "their* "
By
ANDY CAN RAW AY
striving
tn
improve
it,
we
alto
“ I was ready to leave town, but
"Even when I'm not working, I
"We don't have even one." said Lucille Ball and Deal Arnaa talked can’t get used to ataylng up tale. recognise that It has lim itations,
C U P P M rK IH R IN
Van Johnson, who haa made M me out of it. and helped me get What can people gain by (laying particularly at low altitudes and In
Q U E S T IO N : I read an Insur­
pictures i hire 1MI.
uneven terrain. The role of the
another rhanre."
up until 4 a.m.T
ance ad the other dev which
Johnson, now hlttlac the peak of
Aa "the boy neat door" Van
"All that ran happen to you after Ground (theeever la supplemental
mentioned Ptre and Extended
hia career, la a cheerful relief from dirked quickly and became a na­ midnight is trouble.
—and essential. He U part of the
Coverage. The ad didn’t e«the breast-beating type of actor tionwide bobby sox Idol.
A ir Defense teem.
w in predicts Uw Wert Coast film
Your p u t genarous coopera­ plain exactly the Extended
" I still bate that term," be said,
*eeanoy will become a ghoit town.
TEXA N ANSWERS TA LE
tion In this program i» appreciat­ Coverage part and I'd like to
wryly. "But Uw bobby aoaen all
know about It.
E V f A U U , Okla. ih —Y m can’t ed; your future cooperation thill to
'T v e never felt more eiellemem
ew up and became mothers. I
moat h eartily w rlrom rd.
lo Hollywood." be said. “They have
d the problem of growing up, tell a Texan a tall tale.
ANttWRR: Spare won’t per­
a new feeling out there. They are too. I got pretty tired of being the
hway Patrolman John OsFI m erely,
mit a complete explanation
concentrating on quality pictures, boy neat door with Uw apple pie
cautioned motorists to drive
but briefly Extended Coverage
N. P . Tw in ing
, M fU w y a n turning out better face.
carefully over a stretch of the high­
la the grouping of a number
Chief
of
«
u
f
f
.
United
W
ales
A
ir
pictures a0 the Ume."
"But I have never been one to way where 1 » degree heat had P oire
of Insurance protections that
Vqn bR a new ton hlmanlf re* try to terlat events too fast, and I caused Uw pavement to raise a
formerly were written separ­
J. Steve Maryk la 'Tha don't believe In pounding on pro- ridge nearly a foot high.
ately and adding them to g
S S n e Mutiny." a ml« (bat may duccra* desks. I've taken things
A T ra in asked Osmond what
fire Insurance policy. Certain
O. D. Farrell Sift E . First
him a candldale for to aa Uwy came along, and I’ve grad happened.
types of egploelnn. windstorm,
For
10
years
'his
store
has
my award.
uaUy worked out of the apple pie
"A rattlesnake crawled under consistently ohsxncxt Uw folhall, aircraft and vehicle dam­
face rotes."
the pavemenL” he answered.
age are revered in addition to
towing
hour*:
others. The premium la tow
He will team with Deborah Kerr
"H'mm," **kt the T sta n wryly,
you generally wind tip lit hi* neat film, "the End of The "must h a v e been a T r ia s
and vnu should see a good In­
Week days: I a.m. to 1:13 p.m.
ig but a aersp book and AHalr. to be made la England. rattler."
surance agent for full details
(latarday* • a.m. to T i* p.m.

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Van Johnson Tells Of His Career

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rne In I V m l the lux ram * **r«nn.OOO troop* for the ilngte »rmy
may be Jiol u fatal The Com mu- lo *erve heside toe Freitctt.
nuts arc inching ahead, a* tn IndnThe Krrnch fear of a rearmed
G etm sny. evrtt to ■ limited degree.
rhina.
The fart
fa rl that P rrG d rn l Risen •o far hs* been greater than their
howrr and S e crrla ry nf S ls tr Dul fear of a Russian attach if the
ie* a o l Prim e Minister rh u rch lll slnfilr arm y isn't formed. Split to _
and flritain ’s Foreign Secretary pieces by Internal potHir *. they •
Eden are hrre discussing their dif- *eem incapable of acting.
And they may make a truce with
ferencr* I* testimony to thp fact
ihe Communists in Indochlns that
that they dn ha*c time
None nf them knows how much, will leave open to them not only
Meanwhile, the A llle i, Including the whole cmintrv hut all Smithraat
the French, art In their own mdi A‘ ls unlc** the Allies ran form •
vid iial interest* and debate their m ilitary alliance lo prevent fu r­
ther Communist moves.
differences
The United S ta irs, in turn, since
The French held Indochina a* a
colony while net under pressure It wasn't Willing tn »md troopx or
•o do otherwise When the i'limmu- planr* Into Indochlns. Is in a
*ii*l led Vietntlnh challenged them strange petition lo ohjeet to th#
the French sh o v e l Ihev would kind nf truce the French m ske V
m ihe only llmded sacrifices In Alter all. the French dH the fightIn j and the dying in that war.
hold uhal wa* their*
The Kl-enhnwer administration
They sent no draftee* Into Indo
• hina That ha* been a war fought also ha* p "ltlicsl problems lo
bv French volunteers, and Her think nf II helped Itself lo office
man* and e lh crt In the Foreign In W&gt;2 hy rrltictiin g the P-mor ra ls ' conduct of the Korean War
la'gton
And In Ihr pa*l year thr Frenrh With thr November ron g rctiliinal
who pay a l»t l^&gt;* In t*xe* than election* rnmlng up. Ihe adminis­
thr Am erlran* w errn'l even ahlc. tration oas lu think twice about
nr willing, to p.iv for th -ir war In sending any more Am erican troop*
_
Indnehtna The United Stale* wa* Into Asian fighting.
Secretary of State Dulles now V
carrying 7* per rent of the rust
When thrv rrach'-t a rri» l* In reportedly ha* a plan - a m ilitary
Indochina, and illdn't get direct alhanre ot R rilain . France atvj
km erlran Intervention, t h e r e wa* other non Communist rountrlet —
no word frnm I’ arl* tb» French to prntect Southeast Asia after the
would step up their fighting with in ir r in Indochina Hut hr has nev
draftee* T h rv began al once to r r spelled it nut to Ih r public
In short. Ihr United States would
to"k for a Irnee
In Europe thrv h iv e stalled for like in slop communism tn Asia
sca r* aboil joining the tingle E u ­ tot. bees n.e of Ihe possible conropean army which this country *rqiien rr* . has been less than
HKK
T IIK
I I J i R N I t A H Y , ronsktrrs thr only true bulwark willing to go a'l out.
against future Hustlsn Intention*
f tealh-rlef j log hretw* of the
T h r British have some In ta rftt m
id attacking Ihe West.
earls we»l — llsre d e vil riders
of their own in not u anting sudden ^
If the F rrn rh approved ereatlnn w ar nr grlting mixed up too fast
of Ihe ’T o n i K *prrw «", Show­
of that arm y, and Joined It, G er­ In an Am erican plan which might
ing T h u rx la i and F ru la i at
many would he allowed In rearm r re r lp lls tr all out w sr The British
M niirland. Starring
t liarlton
at least tn Ih r extent of providing are closer to Russian atom bomb­
llestun and I'orre.st Tu rker.
ing if Ihe big war doe* start.
They, heme » nation of trader*,
w nuil like to trade with Chins,
always in Ihr hope thi* might ip li:
I f HlMHtH H. lUNDttlN, M O.
China away (root Russia someday.
T D K surgical patient e* a rule a n n t h r iia rather then ether nr
In addition, Ihe British have to
rnttrerna h im *elf w ith hl« stir- the oth»r types of inhalation consider the ainim ie of their Com­
geon. the hospital, and sometimes an e rth rtla
monwealth nalinr.s, «urh a* India, a
the operation, but he ta re iy pavs o t b * . P ,nk i . m r - .i i .r n .
whose I’ r l m e Minister Nehru w
a g trn l deal of attention to the \ ° , r,o b l# ' " Po,,#nta
•land* fLitfnnfrd against war bv
type Of anesthesia he la to have 1 ° ro',r *',• ' h * ■ "«"*« P»«'*nt Ihe West In hi* continent
And yet. the a n rrtitra la he re- **
* »rrlous rU k. The oxyre iv r* Is probably an Im p o rta n t1IT - e a r r y ln g power of th t blood
fs rto r In determ ining a ih rth rr or *' f w*urn«l. ■ factor that can
nut the patient w ill survive the P ' " " ,&gt;u l , f »erlousdUrln asu rg ery,
opcrjlicm
i The persun who ts In shock
RttHtll-Tl i M H U H L II t It
Doctors know th a t r rr ta ln types
" n operation la begun a«
•f ft #t‘* T TV n r \ \ u u 11'ITIMllf T
for
esainplr,
a
person
suffering
%nT9VV
of people are jvMiicr r l'k * than
M R 5IIU r.*f.
1 »**» ‘ '"(•nn Hufi', (*■
others and that certain diseases from a ruptured ulcer, is alw ays
1
ll'ttedy ttoyiHfy
entail greater risk* th an others quite a poor risk. Usually tha
5 (*•* Trtmnn Umuj
These are the rranutu why a p h y­ blood prej-turr must be raised and
1i J** Hu|»#rm«fi
« hi N'« h « W*«ih«r, Min
sician so care fu lly select* the Ihe shock overcome before the
i J'l • IW-TV N&gt;« •
anesthesia that the anesthetist operation can be performed.
11 TV T i »ii Tiifth*
w III uac on til* patient It Is also Irritable Hearts
; nn 5ltt»U nl V| 11|e f «
*i
KxetutHn 1 .fit#
a reason why Hie ad m inl-tration
Persons with thyroid disease
7 JH Hlttir Them in
of •tte * llrr*ia h ;i* b ~ c .m ira highly ha4e e x i.( m f |y irritable hearts
l H« 1 I,i% n Lilt «
1 Jn U.*iqi|*|giii INrtt
speclahicd field w ith rim -io is- nl|d ate quite diPtcult In operate
•» HU Knffiiittp T lih iln
them r lv r .1 perform ing th is tank „ n Anr i the»la may make the
|ft IM* Until*' *n«l Allen
| ii in Hr I* A
i blood pressure go even lower In
Overweight People a Risk
11 **« N&gt;%
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11 U llnrt Nknlfuto
The nbeve p s lle n l I* often a 1person* w ith an a lrra d y low
II
111
H!
k »i riff
twor rink The airw ay* to t h e .p r^ "
Tf I MMV
ft riei T**t i'fittfn
Itin i* are moat easily nh'trurted
** iwri4’n with heart disease
7 no TtHiav
In an o vcrw cijh t person, and the nerds special care, due to the fact
p mm •M lf * r
exchange of oxygen and anea- that he (an go into complete cir­
in filmuftpr. f1‘*ft|»
culatory
collaps*
during
surgery
nn Yn'lant Ijidr
If
lh » il* In the lung I* Also im ­
Certain
people
have
a
tendency
II
15 D im nf Iff#
pair* I Anesthetists are now c ir ­
11 in Nhiifi h fur Toftiorr*
cum venting th l* d lfltriilty by to hemorrhage The surgeon will
11: • i tjiihfina I le'it
i: I«»» Kltfhtii litimn
p u llin g a tube directly Into the at all times have blood and other
Tl'tifttMf r H.
trarh e a *n th n l th r airw ay Is not rlotGiig mechanisms available so
i:
•IfttPI* ifiKirn
as to prevent an uniontrnltabl*
i
1Ini) writer 1%
ohst rurted.
7 nn It la t*nFi&gt;ff
Anot lie r poor risk for surgery, hemorrhage frnm occurring.
: in
rniRlit
as far a* anesthesia ts concerned. QunnoK ahd Afttwga
I n n Hrlahtn hnv
j 1% t&lt;r. ret Hltirm
Mr H It.: la ragweed prevalent
Is the patient who has eaten )u it
) in
Birth* It lt|i h
prior to surgery. These persons In Europe? I am planning a Eurontav vomit during the operation, pean trip and have hay fever,
causing the food to enter the lung i Answer. In Europe the amount
and hrtnatng about severe lung of ragweed and Ihe type of ragcom plications
weed la basically different from
Persons who Imbibe too m any th at In Ute United States. Many
alcoholic beverages are d ifficult Am ericans suffering front hay
to put under anesthesia, and are fever are free from itla c k a erhlli
u iiix llt given a ip ln a l type of tn Europe.

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Shimmy Dancer,
Son Reconciled
On TV Program

H O LLYW OO D &gt;T - Among thr
wonder* cffcctr.1 by telrvition U
ihe re-nr.cilution of ihim m y dan­
cer tiild a G ray and h rr *on
When the rn trrta ln rr cm hrarrd
her *on Martin on "T h l* I* Your
L ife " |a*| week, they bridged a
cu ll that had c x irtrd between !h»m
for nearly all of hit 40 year* To
lay All** G ray and hor ton. her
daughter in law and her grandton
arc a tight fam ily group and the
i* proudly showing them off to
her Hollywood friend*
T h r happy ending to a b ille r
rh a p lrr came in Ihe rioting tnln
ole* of the Ralph F d w a H * *h»w
Afi** G ray hail u rp t a* the high
Might* nf her fahlltnll* lite were
paraded before her. Rol when her
*on appeared, she broke down
completely.
H ie reconciliation * ti* arranged
hv Edw ard*' aite * On* ol them
phoned Martin in Alerrer, Wi* .
and it wa* in that ra il that Ihe
*on learned l- r too first lime (h it
hi* mother had hern dnp»r.&gt;lrlv
'I! Alartin now admit* he wa* em
barratted, hut he showed no re
luctanrr to engage In a public
reconciliation Ahniit all he cm *av
now i», “ tt'% wonderful
She**
ereat •’
With the excitement wearing off,
Alts* G ray I* able to recount why
•he amt her hoy have beep ct
(ranged all these year*
“ 't v hu«hand and I separated
short!* before M artir wa* born In
1914." *.i(d the *hitnmv a r tlil, t lill
vm aringlv Iw.iutifol U r her *ear*
tanproxlm atrly late .An.) "Shortly
alter he was born I went into show
htislne** Thl* re'Miire 1 i lot of
trave lle r I |u*l tldn'l waul him
around the Ih e alrr
"So I letl him wilh m r fo*ter
parent* 1 *aw* him whenever I
played Milwaukee, but w» were
nc*er very clo*e
"A lso, my foiter parent* It led
'o poison hi* mind ae.itnM me
ON A V ERR IN G TIM !' Mr. amt Mr» Gustav I’ nbcrl
tliev were from the old country.
married Jn lt I f *l there t&gt;rw borne in Lake Al.ounr, are » * • tra v e l­
Poland, and they believed that
ing lhturt|h N r» fo rk -.l.iie on their wedding leip. M tv H rlim ili,
manor connected with the theater
• long-time tn t'd m l «l S.inlnrd, laiighl tn Ior aI -rhitoU until hrr
wa* going lo hell
rr.iB l reins m in t. Mr. S fh H ih i» a •* ell-known grower basing
lived In I l i t Alonioe to. man* j r i m . (I'h iila hi
Htildln)
"One of the rea*on* I kepi work
*ng wa* became I w im lH Alartito have an rduralinn So I -aw to
I (hat rnmtch nmnrv u is provided
for him to go in m ilitary whool* "
During Ihe Roaring 'pa. Ml**
G ray heeame ihe toast of Broad
vav. Ihe continent and a star of
M r. and Mr*. Ja m ** F . Young
llnbhv Porter and Tommy 'to*
were te rrn ll. movie* with her unin"" wigelmg
hav* returned from At la nl a, Ga Ilf KlnSaje, Va
*vhir« Mr. Young underwent ( r•■■*I hull cgue-ts nl (Veslei t lim ll. *o dnnre * ly lr She rarn rd over three
f Mr and Mi . I'lia ile * W, lla in il milium dollar*
stent at !h r U . il. V rte ta rL H'.-rtdPC W lath St.
Where dM It go’
ta l.
"W ell, I had three hu«h*nd« and
Mr nml \| r ■
* J M Im oan
M r*. Joe I.es-y ami granddsugh
•on know thov're very expensive."
idt S jtu rd .n tor New M im n
Mar, Ml** Donna Young h a ir r r
she »ald. " I lost a million anil a
learh
where
they
w
ill
«(witil
iw&gt;
ilirn rd from N iiv Vmh C ity where
half dollar* in the crash alo n e "
ir r ln
they »pent tun u n it * with rrln
Ml** G ray faded from sight In
tlvr». They aUn stilted on 1-ong
‘ he late 40s when she » u fighting
Mr
and
Mr*
Itill
l
l
i
l
e
i
,*n
Island.
iin ily nl J i r l n n illla »penl tin 'or her life against tidaercutn«|&lt;
•i Colon* l&lt;&gt; She eonoueerd the
*eake«d
In lianlurd
Mr* .1 C Hill* and I* r Sniltl
d ls re ir ami «larted hitting Ihr
h avr started lur lltr . turn met
Mr and Mr* John llennell ami •omehack trail l)ne of her first
htilltr III V ri grrine &gt;. V t I II (null
Jo y, of R u m **Ilia, N dale* wa* fn Milwaukee, w h rrr she
they w ill v lt il their ram p at Urn **lnughlrr,
are vUilm g here with Mr* •net her *nn In IM I fnr the flr*t
d e n o n v lllr. N c
dennetl’* brother and i.le r 111 I iw •ime In seven year*
dr and Me* W illiam Wr.iv
“ I &lt;*•»* a little hurt beeaire he
Mr »nd Mr* .1 M Shoemrke
•iad never written me when I wa*
^ s d sons. G a rs, Jlm m s and I ' m
Mr and M*» Sam n Col h it
n relorado,’ * jhc recall*
P it Panama City. tu»&lt;* arrived •
&lt;nd daughler, f&gt;lil» Lee &gt;d Jack
rpend two i* fr(n with *m p.rent
" M trlle h id become a musician
.on,
Mh*
have
been
toe
guest
M r ami t i n A K S h ie m ik ir
d Mr and M r. P II r..th " rl • think he wanted me In help him
M lt lio q m l* A*e for the pa* *n hi* career Rut whever I asked
Mr and Mr* \V I. M ia rn u t'
‘dm lo perform for me. he wouM
week
c l New York * l li « tll a r t n r t .* |•
fieere up,”
for a u rr lT * v i.It with Mr Shoi
A
ft
Pinkerton
All*
VV
V
Rut all that i« over now Alls*
m aker's parents.
'lining M ln C a ll III I Hue and All* G ray has been happily showing the
Ml** Mar* Ann lin k 'll Irdt lis t In iMirah G rilftn id tju in rv , Fla sights to her fam ilv She hadn’t
rig ht (nr llertdl.ind. Ala when ire spending n Iwn week** Vara •ren her grandtnn Tom m y ain rr
Inn In Stuttgart. Ark a* g u n t* id he wa* S He I* now IT. .
ih r w ill spend a two week l ira
Mr Pinkerton** mother,
lion with Ml** lir t lv (ia m h lr wh
Mia* G ray »ald Ihe Edw ard*
^plans to return with h rr
show ha* pivrn new Imrtelu* lo her
Mr and Air* I'lrn Sander* am rrvivin g career. She w ill return to
Frlen dt nl M i*. I'm llo r M illlcar 'lirre rhildren id A i l iu l i . C * an. •he Turnabout Theater for an r*
Air* r h r e n r r tl|ehard*un "f Or 'ended engagement
w ill ha glad In k a rn that .be ha
returned from ih r Fernald l,* u rh lando u ere cu rd * of Mr* I.illi.n
t’lik » r y |*-t Frid ay.
ton Mem** Ml tin nit »l in Kanlnr
where »he h* hero confined dor
Crtendf 'd At * C tr l n « rr !e«»'
tag a thort tlln e n .
o il be lo rry to Irs rn that the h j '
*w&lt;n
confined to the Ormge AC
M ri Jc r Roher* ami d ju sb ti
France* of H oss'tlb
O*
ar* m o riil tfn-.pir.il m Or Undo whet■
he underwent an appendertnm'
lu
[uests
e it i thl- w ell: id Mr and MrR I I Geigerr and M r4 I’ sullo* Frid ay altemoon She I* geitini
rlnng nicely.
illigan..............
Mr R
Hoherl*
ill j..|i
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n lirr.- . w
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Catrh rmir mra fnlka brier* the* H-ek I
^ th rm (nr the Ju ly 4 holidays
M r. F*e lv n Wolfram F»reel
'lake them slut ik« .u k , trill* ga la
ind little *nn Master Jnhnnv F a r
■erk « i tkr rrllar ind lira g rl Tell
Col Howard W
( Ind ev and fe ll, have returned bv plane It
Ihra ta grt rid •( all tkal old hak-ltio
fim llv aie H o lin g « ilh hh mn 'heir home In F a d Lam ing, 'tlrh
tindr* dry riper., ikr half m pt* ptinl
ther. Mr*, George l l Llnd*ey, am rlle r * vl»H id J nmnth* *%nh Mr
rrns. ikr nil* r*« » -|ll ihr deadlr. ftimbrother In lv » *nd x litc r. Mr an
»nd Mr* fl 0 F a rre ll, ta il |*
•elMr trask lk**1l w»m
(gain.
M r*. Kdiao (to il, ot Geneva Col ?*t| st
H *ir ikrm rhrrk ikr fumara, Otrplira
I India* and la m il? have reranih
led rhlient* Kura. Fbidhf, rrmlad
ralwrned trem f t m n where hr
N A M P tl iN H T M U C Tn il
Ikrm nf Sparky the d.g't tlngaa —
ha* bean tlllln n c d lor Ihrer *"»r»
Edgar C. S tryk e r, who hn|.|* de
After the varstlnn he w ill lw *ta
rfee* in m u*ir from Stetm n and
DON'T 01V1 Fill A PLACI
llpoed at AVaihington. t» C.
F . S IJ. and who ha* itudird p ri­
TO STARTI
^ _ T b e man* It lend* of H lw .lanl* vately and at the Ju illia rd Krhool.
FaMntrd
at
« pa Mir trriirt ia e*.
^O glesby w ill he g lid In learn that ha* tieen named |n*triictor In
«p"ene* out f 4# ddrerhiiaf Ceoarti
lh a ha* re'nined to her Imma, tr-P piano, m n .ir Itteratuie and thiKiTy
Maple A*e . after undergoing 'iir on lhe Stetson School of Atualr
Wag pndreta window till* form
gery at the orange Alemort il lln* fa m ily , arrordlng lo Or. J Ollle
Fdrmiml*, pretldrnt.
rain *p*»l», »o give the *111* an ap
p llal lo Orlando,
S try k e r w ill come to S lrt w u In plication of Ihe wag al lea*l once
Hem* Cordell i*. reeui*er,*iinr Seplemlter from llainbrtdge. Cm., a month.
n ke l* at Fernald Laughton tie where he haa l*ren tenrhing tutiaif
mortal H'i«ptl.il following *urgeri in the public arhoolt for the ta il
performed la it week
two year*.

P &amp; iA v n a td u

HOT TIP fo r ^
SPRING CLEANERS
Don't lot TtifmOff Awoyl

Memorial Service
Held By Rcbckalis

T H E SA N FO R D H E R A L D
F a rt S
'te n , June IS . t » 4

1

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H ie Scminol* Rebekah todgr
No 43 m rl lor n m n u o ri.l pro
gram Thirr*d.i&gt; at a p in iu the
I 1&gt;O F Hall Alt
t II An It i on
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• m'i i .u- .n
•i-tancc ot Air- .1 lliaotchnn, 'liw
Charlc* Cole Air* W G Raltto*,
and Atr« I van Ifuhos*
The altar s*a&gt; hanked no r ic h
»lde with h i-k ets td white c l'lliilll
and greenery; the 1 1 1 w a, deco
rated with tern*
' I r . Hoherl, M.•*■",.
*ng ei

AION DAY
Training W o rker, tonne 11 meet*
at the T ir*t Miptist a hurrh at 1
p itt with covered dish supper
TU ESD AY
The U nity T ru th Class w ill meet
at the Voider Hotel at 7 :.lit p m.
with C a t»lyn Parson* «* teacher.
The puhlli 1 &gt; in *it*d.
"pen House In Interm ediate! at
thr F ir*t Baptist Churrh trotn 7 JU
p m In |o p nt
lnlernartlt.it II (
m rrt .1 the
Ftr*l Raptlst Church at T pm
H:30-tl 11 A'.o 1 1iota Rilde School
.it &lt;r n ttill Itapti t 1 'hills h
si M iM &gt; n a a
T h r Sunday Scho»! Superintend­
ent. t'aln nd meeting it (h r F lr it
R iptist &lt;hurt h it 7 1 A p m P ra ye r
ter* ice at a p m
T lie follow m g e v e p lt a te sc h e .
dut*d fot tin tV n lta l Baptist
Church M o | | o \ «. itin n liib l*
S I ol, . no p *11 A "ing People's
UlirtlF! f*
jj» m* ' ’ **•*• -'* tfn g
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! 1 1 1 1 f &gt;!

r r a l solos, a e ro m p im • b* Mrs
lain &gt;1- I oilg
III I n l e t
im onc

there were

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Som ew here" and " T h e i'l l liuui.ed
G ro ss"
Other membe 1 , who iMetidc.'
'h r -ers |c»- w r ie A ir. R-di S udres

K O H K I1 T

I I K l .O W

★
★
★
Concert Pianist, 20,
Will Give Recital
At Stetson Soon
Robert Itrlnw-, brilllan young
i-wneert p!ani*t, w ill give a it ilt a l
under »pnn*nr*hip &lt;*( 'he Kchoul ol
Music at Stetson tln iv a r ilt y al
h p m. T lu ii -day in Elirah eth Hull
auditorium.
The roncett i* free ami open to
the public. Thl- is thr only musical
ev&lt; id nf Ihe Sti I -on summer ses­
sion now on *thi'dulc
'
the .'0 ) r ( i old lirb ’sv has been
e n c t t is in g .in tr 13, fits ! in hi*
hometown ot l.o u liv lllr and later
in Hirm incham , rh t. ago, Fulton,
Mo . and college tow n* In Kentucky
and adjoining states.
From Ju ly to November 1U&amp;3,
Below Inured Sm th America with
hl» dean and trach ei, Dwight An
deraon, on a niutical goodwill tour
sponsored by tbr I ’ nitcd S ta te . De
pnrtmclit of Slate H r apprarrd In
W eltite*. playing tm i.le by Am rrl*
can ionipo.er*
In Novemlser, IttM , be played
"Rhapsody In lllu r" for the high
seh'sol P "P ' ennrett a ft rr training
and aiidllinning the *»oik with the
l.oulsvtlle Itlrlie s tia ip aix day»
In 1ter ember, ll'b j, Helow played
Rachmaninoff's *&gt;n-oml Conrertn
on a regular subscription senes of
ihe orchestra Thia .ippcaiance wa*
made possible by winning an audi­
tion ojien io Kcnturky-lndiana
artists under JUS.
In March of thG year hr again
played ih r "Rhapsody in H lur" for
the high whool audience nf l.o ili*.
v illr. The excellent review con•ldere.1 Iti low "ih e moat remarknldr idntiisllr' tab-lit yet develop­
ed In laiuiisville . ,
an artist of
astonishing m aturity , a pianist
l.o u i-sillc r jn he proud of."
Th# Delaind program w ill in ­
clude \*orks from lla rh , llerthovrn,
Chopin, Ravel and Stetson'* dean
of Inc School of Music, Claude Alrnnnd. lie low-, who haa wrtttrpi
music for piano, vio lin, clarinet,
string o rch rstia , chorus ami anngs
for Voice and piano, sra* a romposition student of Dean Almand
at the I'n ive rstty of lautisville.
Relow- graduated from the Util
s r r .it y of Louisville School of
M uile w ilh a Rachrlor of M urir
In June of this year. Not only did
lie complete rei|iiirrm rn t* for hi*
graduation in three year*, toil he
war the first student in the ,’u
year h is t o iy nf Die School tn gtaduale spiuma rum lauile, having
■tiaight A's for hi* rn tira college
career.

Mr- D C How ird Airs Nines
Bobbins Alts Ip- s
1.1 meson
A ir. Robert F u tte ll, Mr* V\ F
t imeson. Air
N.irm i h ib- Mrl.s Ilian Vtekerv,
Ati
Mibct
Brown
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The r r ^ u ljr pseettig ot Ihe A'et
r.*n* ot Foreign VV«r
iu Altar*
war btld at lb* home of A ir. TeB rxd y. Tttiirtday cico rn s at
nclot-k
The p rrild cn t, A'r* M Smith
cundtlcled the meeting anti aflrt
thr regular buitnea* w a* rom
pleled, A in MeRurnev. past dl*
trlc l president, read a detailed re
(tori nn Ihe A’rteran* uf Foreign
W ar* curim pnient at f.akeland
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tTIfflVlN fS IIA N lV f flri Ivtdorti|
were Mr* D VVrhsler. Mr* II
anti iflaphragm atr w (iip|tfi|
Sm ith. Mr* D Riggs, Mr* I
fWllion#i| to ikppoTlfr |1'| m fnf
M a rrk . Air* D Fld e r. Mr* Al
D illard . Mr* M E p lln , Mr* M Call Chapman** navy «Hk f * ill#*
Sm ith, Air* B R rtd v , and Air* J M in i d f f m T h * w h i f r I m r r i r n l f i r
Ja n d u li The guesl* for Ihe even and cuff* arr hutfr*nri| in
Ing were Mr* F AlrRnrnev, past
district president. Daytona R rarh
and Mr* Helen Payne, d lilr lrt
irn ln r v lre president
The pigment* whieh determine
the color nf the human ere often
appear *nme lim e after hlrln *0
that rhlklren who w ill hr d irk
eyed Lite r, often are blue eyed at
birth

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Frog* egg* ran he made to de
S tirlrn t* ra tim a lr (hat Am eri
galop Into- fmg* without fe rtilu a can* spend an average 10 per cent
&gt;n by punrluring them with a of their income* for thr operation
ne needle
nf automobile*

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Auxiliary Meets
With Mrs. T. Brody

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W A K 'IIM A S T L II

NOTI CE

rapu WARNER BRO S
•W a r n e r C o i . o r

WILL BE CLOSED
ALL DAY

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Association recommends
thnt all stores remain

WEDNESDAY
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The Sanford Merchants

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JUNE 30

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HcatlK Ih'Hlning

FOR INVENTORY
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S e e O tir C o m p le te S e le c tio n o f I'lu v I lu llie u . . . .

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Sports
Selections
By F E T E O SBO RN E
Th* guy looked up from hi* cup
of coffee, grinned, «nd said: “ Mayb*. Just maybe, Jr w* started «W*
In t sw ay dollar-hllls, we might
draw a crowd. O f course, the more
people we pulled the more expenslv* it would be, hut " . . . Laugh,
but maybe, Ju*t maybe, the guy »
got a point.
Tim C raw ford, financial string*
puller for the Sanford Cardinal*,
wa* the coffee-comuming conver­
sationalist. And the more you think
about It, th* more readily you'll
have to agree w ith him. There Juat
doesn't leem to lie another obvlou*
way In which lo attracl an aliendance of any »i*e to the Cardinal
homettand*.
T h a lr moat recent home game
ara* one of the lieat, apraking in
Urina of pc-£ i pi - * » 2-*. wi**
over Groveianu.
- ■&gt; »‘»mewhat of a dlaappolntmrnt from the
financial, or gate-wlae, end. It remilred more inteatlnal fortitude—
gut*— than i« easily rnu«tered t.»
a«k Crawford fo r the o fficial paid
admission. So If you knew o f an ­
other way to gel the information,
you would n atu ra lly rhooie the
other w ar. It wouldn't require n»
much effort on your p ari, gutswise,
A t any rate, snooping revealed
the figure to in- a big, fat, rotund

97.
Vou might rrmemlier that w«»
th* night the Legion le*m prefaced the Card* with an exhibition
tuaila again*! Vern
Vero llearh.
lleach. Hut that
only add* to the disappointment.
Both were excellent ball game*, the
F o il Mere taking a nice 9-2 win,
and the main-goer* *nBlrhinK the
SM victory. In the close out, both
pitcher* hurled two-hltters. Hut
the more you *ay, the more disap­
pointing It heroine*.
So enough on this suhject for the
time being, except, T im , how
ahout letting u* in on where you're
going to get those dollar-hills T

Speedster Says
Woman Drivers
Are Among Best
AaaarlalMl P rra a Women’* Editor
Some of Ihe world's best drivers
are woman, aay* pelltc Helty SkelIon of Cypress Carden*, F la ., a
27-yearnld charm Kill who Juat
ret a new women'* auln speed
record of 143.44 mile* an hour.
Having learned to fly at the one
of I I and having won most of the
available air borne championship*.
looked around for n new
recently and hit on sport*
ear*. Now ih a a a y i:
"H 'x really harder lo drive a
c a r than It I* to pilot a plane.
tS w ittn d &lt;4 a l l . Ihe erpeka about
arameS d rivers. A r y u ljf 't h e r e are
Just a i many b ad n T rlvrrt amnnu
men a* among women and most
accident* happen because penple
don't itop to th in k ."
B e lly look* like a debutante, he
lle v rt in fem inine clothes even
when riving o r racing and hoeipeed like tome people love hot
fudge aundae*. When the let the
new women'* ipeed record in De­
troit la*t week, driving an opaleicent blue Dodge sport* car, ih r
wore a wraparound d m * ot coral
and while linen which ahe made
heraelf. When not telling new rec­
ord* on the ground or In the a ir,
thia many-talented vaunt woman
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Bolt, Stewart Meet
In 18-Hole Play-Off
After Tie In Tourney

C H ICA GO jv - lla lp h Kiner of Ihr
Chicago Cutis regained the lead for !
the National League's starting h-fi
field position in All Star baseball
voting today
The form er league bom- run I
rhamp replaced Brooklyn - Jackie
Huhmvon with a. total &lt;.f toui.niu
vole* In ?8t lot
The (K ill,'w h ich opened June II
ends at m lln ig h l Saturday Final
returns, naming Ihe starting line
ups selected hv fans for the annual
intrrleagiie game in Cleveland
Ju ly 13, w ill he announced nest
Monday
Stan M uslal, S I.Ln u is Cardinal
right fielder, rontlnurd to lead the
io iiv ld iia l votegellers with 7T8 700
Minnie Minnso, Chleago White So*
Irft fielder, Is srrond with 298.042
worked out an all-nylon wardrobe
which pack- in an overnight hag
fur her flying trips.
She flew fur five years before
she was old enough In gel a tl
rense, at 18. when -he became Ihe
voungrst Ijrrn s i I mini in the rnuntry. Sinre then she ha* won the
International Acrobatic Champion­
ship for women, tel a number of
new speed and altitude records
h r light (danes, and has performed
with air circuses all over Ihe coun­
try , doing hair-raising stuns In
her tinv tiooound n la "*. She Its*
given flying e xh ib itio n s all or In
Europe, In between Ilmen baa
laughl ihcmiadt of iieople (a fty
at herf father's flying school In
PlnrM *.
'Hie whole Skellnn fam ily—pop.
a former railroad conductor, mum
and llc tly —would rather flv than
e al, took up flying as a hnhhy 18
year* ago nm| have hern at II
ever since. Though Hetty's fra l*
have scared many speetatnr* out
of seven ye a r* growth, the says
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and no m atter where I am I never
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Grovatand made a ninth-inning
comeback to gain a tie w ith the
.Sanford Cardinal* and went on to
take a 4-3 12th frame win over
the Card* In a tight and w elt-play­
ed tilt in the la k e County town
yesterday afternoon.
The loser* held a .'l-t m argin go­
ing into the last canto, but n tworun e ffo rt knotted the count, and
Groveland registered the next
score to take the victory.
C h arlie Thomas opened and went
the entire distance fo r the Cards
ami "pitched himself a nice hallgame, acrordln gto Manager Huddy Lake.
Clermont w ill come to Hartford to
open a two-game «eries Wednesday
The local* w ill move to Clerm ont
next .Sunday. Hanford holds a clean
sweep o f the previous two-game
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Vie In Tourney Quarterfinals

Lightweight Takes
String Of 24 Wins
Into Figh! Tonight
NEW Y O R K i* - &lt; ’i*cn A n d rtJe .
a rising s ta r In the lightweight
division, lakes an unbeaten *trlng
,if 21 fights into tonight-* 10 round
match with Johnny Hlgllio of
Haynnnr, N J , at New York's SI
Nicholas Arena
Only a draw with Freddie tlla h e l
lie d iia ii last Oct 7 mars Ihr per
feet record of Andrade, known ns
Ihe Campion (C a lif t Comet. DirlHo, another youngster wllh only
27 pro fight*, whipped Herman
in a prelim at Madison Square
Garden M arch 19.
The match w ill he carried on
television (D u Mont)
Waller C a rtie r, 30 y rn w ld New
York middleweight who defeated
Hobby l)yki*s In his lis t itn r l,
boxes Turn Fo rtucu er, ihe rough
man from Cos I a Hlca, in the 1(1rnun I feature at Hrooklyn's E n d ern Parkw ay
The light w ill (»• carried hy AHC.
T \'.
I'orlugurr o flrn foget* some ot
the finer points of the boxing rule*
in hit bobbing, weaving style.
Hull v Mim* impressed many
fight fans he would rale a strong
chance w llh middleweight cham ­
pion llohn Olson Ihp night he stop­
ped George Johnson at Haltlmore.
As a result of that fine showing,
Mim- Is matched wllh Hobby
Dykes of Mland on ihe Wednesday
show t C B S -T V &gt; from Washington
Mims is a 2 1 favorite.

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PA U L

W E T !f E n S F I E L D , Conn, tgt Colorful To m m y Holt and redhaired E a r l Stewart J r m erl today in a battle of Texan* for lop
money In the 113,000 Insurance
c ity Open Golf Tournament at the
Wethersfield Country club.
They tied yesterday at 171 In
the 72 hole tourney, one ot New
England's m alor soorls events and
were scheduled to starl an 18 hole
playoff today. The low score at
Ihe end of Ihe round w ill be wn-'h
12.300, with S I.800 going lo th*
lo se r
The 32-year-old Stew art, who
combine- a steady golf game with
his ready w it, picked up five
stroke* on Holt In a dram atic final
round windup yesterday. While 1
tt It Was having trouble w illl hi- .
putter ami louring Ihe 0,531 yard ;
par 33-38—71 course In trgulalion
figures, Stewart posted a M. which
included five birdies
Ju liu s Horns, Southern Pines.
N .C ., and form er National Open I
rhatnpiun, finish*-1 third with 273;
for K IJiv i In hrini' him within some l
*300 of Hob T n ik i, Livlngslon, N .J ., I
the top money winner so far Toskl
victor here a year ago. finished
with 27H and picked up
which
hruught his earnings this year to
411.433 73

Kiner Regains
Lead In Voting

Groveland Beats
Cardinals, 4-3
in Extra Innings

GRID tO DIAMOND - - 1

W IM BLED O N . England Us—The
world's eight tup am ateur tennis
player* wrre pitted today in Wlm
billio n's »|uartrr-final*, — and ex­
perts still were jille r y about nam ­
ing the future champion
It is the must open all-F.nglai. l
tennis tournament since World War
I I . Most ot thr excited fans were
not at all sure that No. 1 seeded
Tony Traliert of Cincinnati would
m ake the final round
Even London hookies, who will
b y betting odds on nlmost any­
thing. were uncertain whether they
ha I II ip right man in the favorite
spot.
"H e was even In the belting be­
fore hi- match against Sweden's
Sseu Davidson." said one hnokir
"Now Trahcrt is still Ihe favorite—
hut at longer odds of 6 4."
T ra lie rt, hi* hands bleeding and
hlisteied, scra m h lcl to a fiva-set
victory over Davidson 3 8. I I in,
8 0 . 7 9, 8-3 last Saturday.
A ll Ihe uuartcr-lm alists are In
Ihe seeded list with the first five
"se e d s" itUI In there swinging. To­
day is tha lime whrn fsn* w ill be
lin k in g for Ihe upset*. So far form
has run a true cour*e.
T Y a h rrl tackles Mervjm Hose.
Aussie left-hander, who shines at
doubles, hut is over-ha-lowed bv
fellow countrymen Ken Hosewall
and la w l* lload In Ihe single*.
Second seeded Hoad, 19 year old
Aussie alar wllh a booming service,
la k e * on ereeh-hnrn veteran Jam *la v Drohny, who now lives In
Egypt
Defending champion V ic Seixa*
of Philadelphia, seeded fourth, had
a hard battle (gainst Belgium'*
Ja c k ie nrlchant before making the
qu arter finals.
Selxaa goes against Budge P a lly
of Lo* Angeles and P a r li. Patty
la in lop form and is capable of
upsetting the champion.
The final seeded match I * -be­
tween Hosewall and Hex Ifartw ig .
another Australian
In Ihe women'* single*, rhamnion andtop seeded Maureen f lit He M ol Connolly, San D itto , C a lif.,
meets Britain's 19 year-old Angela
Ituxtnn.

Roundup
By G A Y L E TALBOT
NEW Y O R K &lt;J* - A I proof that
time moves along. Gene S ir a ir n .
the boy wonder of the Gay '29s, i*
on his wav In England to nlay one
of his n il riv a l* . Percy A llli* . In
a special match for Ihe world'*
senior golf chanpionihip. You have
lo be over M to play In tbit (elect
gtuup.
S ira irn , who won Ihe U.S. Senior
title at Dunedin, F la . the n a il w in ­
ter, said before taking off that hr
wasn't Ihe only one moving out
of Ihr main pirture because hi*
leg* were getting tired. He pre­
dicted (hat an entire group of fortyUh »tar* headed by Sam Snead.
Ben Hogan atvl Jim m y Demand
had ahol Its final bolt In Ihe recent
Open at B a ltu iro l and that a new
te l of kid* w a i ready lo lake over.
A* the b eit bet among the
youngitcr* Ihe little tqulre unheiitatinglv picked Gene Llttler, Ihe
W eil Coait a la r who won
Ihe
amateur title and then turned oro
to finiih second In Ihe Open. What
impressed him m o il about U ttltr.
Saraien sar.t, wa* the boy'* willIngnen lo put in long hour* on the
practice tee.
The Pattern racing te l, which
n d trr did taka much stork In re­
ports from ihe Weal that there waa
a bone out there named Imbro*
good enough to run down Natlvn
Dancer at even weight*, notea that
Imbro* waa pulled out of a race
at Hollywood P a rk Saturday be
cauie he w a* assigned in pouoJs
Adm irer* of the great grey Dan•r point out that their animal look
joard 110 pound* In winning the
Metropolit*
Handicap

moot Park

D A R L IN G T O N , H. C .— T h irty
right A A A Indianitoli* race car*
will Conte*! thr A A A 20fl-mi!c In ­
dependence Day sweep-takes til
llarington's international rnrew ay
Ju ly 6.
En trie s clo-ed Sunday, nddnight,
for the big holiday event. Tim e
trials F rid a y and Saturday o f this
week w ilt determine th r fastest hO
of this field amt they w ill face
starter H ill Vandrwater at 2 p. m.
Monday.
Three last-minute entrle* swelled
the lutnl to this figure. .Manuel
to drive the Peter Schmidt Special.
Ayulo, |.o L * Angeles, was naini-d
The S u in ar numlicr 4H and Hid
Htreel Special of K an m C ity
w e|r entered without dtivi-M liNilled.
Constituting what i« |irol&gt;ably
the fin e d field of car* and d rive r*
rv rr to ro n tr*t a national A A A
event in tha South, Darlington
comes a t a time whrn the m ajor
leagua o f rarin g face* a deadlockid fight fo r th* le d in the N ation­
al rham piom hip. B ill Vukovich. the
Irtdianapoli* winner, was tied by
Jim m y B ry a n , for Ihe Irad , when
Hryan won the spectacular la n g home ( P » .l 100 ntiler Ju ne 20th.
Jack M cG rath, Indianapolis rerun!
holder is within striking d id a n re
of the Irad. The Darlington 200
w ill resolve this title chase.
He*Idea Hryan ami M cGrath, Mike
N a ia ru k , T ro y Ituttman, Don Freeland, Jim m y llrcee, 1-arry Crockett
and Chuck Strvrnaon. all in the
first ten in national standing* aro
entered. Stevenson, winner o f the
last two Mextran road rare* was
also tha victo r at 3lilwauki e. John nla Parson* and Walt F a u lk n e r,
previous Darlington w in ners, am
also entered a* Is Marshall Teague,
A A A stock car champion. Ham
Hank*, defending A A A champion
w ill drive the Iterdahl special.
Team entries include the Hardahl
pair B a y Hrady Specials and Au«&gt;
Shipper* of Detroit. Duane C a lle r
has Iwen named lo drive the one
Auto K h ip n rr mount and Ituttm an
w ill nrohahly have thr other. Joe
Hestilld, A A A raite rn champion
wlm led Ihe langhom e rare fu r
80 mile* ha* been named to drive
the second Hardalh ear.
Favo ritism w ill prnhahly lie
shared by H rran, the Phoenix.
A H iona, sensation of the ye ar and
Ja rk M cG rath, Californian, who re­
corded a phenoralnal 179 mph lap
at the opening of the new C h rysle r
proving grounds th li month. B ryan
and M cGrath finished two-thre.- at
Indlanapulis. Parsons w ill c a rry
sentimental favoritism as W ill
W ally C am pltrll, the T rrn tn u , N.
J ., form er stork car d rive r now
making hi* second start in A A A
hlg car raelng. Twenty-nine of the
entered ra ra started In race* at
Indianapolis.
B ill Vukovleh, Indianapolis winer this ye a r, has retired from
championship racing to make per­
sonal appearance* and guest per­
formance*. He notified D arling-

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St. Louis Cards
To Hold Try-Outs
At Daytona Beach
The Ht. Louis Cardinal tryout
school which w ill tic held at K rtiy
F id ., in D ayton* Urarh Ju ly 2 and
1 w ill he headed by Ked B ird *cout
Mercer H a rris , according to on
announcement
today from Ht
Loul*. Attendance is limited to
youth* between the age* &lt;.f 17 and
23.
“ Kathcr titan have them rum&gt;
to u»," H a rris said, "we're coming
to (he players of (lit- tnid-Floridn
area who wvuiiil like to exhibit
their abilities in hones of signing
with the Cardinal (aim system "
A ll eiiuipineiit except shoss and
glow* w ill ti« furnished by the
sponsor*, and, should a candidate
lie signed by the Ht. Ix&gt;ui* club, any
expcn*« incut red in attending the
•essiutt* w ill bo refunded.
Workout* * r c slated for It) n. m.
both day* of the trials. To insurv
im partiality, a player* w ill la* a s ­
signed a mimlo-r wldrh be wdl
u»o during the course* of ttie
ten-ening tty Cardinal scout*.
" I don’t bellevv that the success
nf there liy o u t ramp* &lt;an he d is­
puted," H u n t* related. *‘U f the
present day Cardinal*. Ds-I tile*,
Harvey Ifa d d ix, Vinegar Bend Misell, Stu M iller, A I Kehos-ndienst
and other* are among those who
got their f ir s t chance to play pro
fe*»ionaly w ith the lied Utrd. by
attending a ram p sim ilar to tin
one that we w ill hold at Daytona
Beach," he concluded.

Major League
Leaders

Time tria l* w ill !*• held betwren
the hour* of 1- p m. ami 3 p. m.
&lt;m l&gt;oth F in la y and Saturday. Au
(llilsmoblle !&gt;K w ith Wilbur Hhawr,
Indianpoll.* general manager ami
a racing im m ortal in hi* own rig h t*
w ill pare the field to a flying start
on .Monday. Colvin said advance
tlckrt sak-* had been heavy but
that six thousand teats would tic
held to go on sale rare day m ark­
ing on a firs t conn- basis.
Practice w ill sta rt this week oil
the htlgv m ile and thrce-clgbt*
aval, called the fa-test In Am erica
outside of Indlanpoii*. Lap speed*
are expected to teach above 123
mph!
New managers in the Am erican
Assn, this season are Kerb) F a r ­
rell at Indianapolis and H ill Hlgney at Minneapolis

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half, aren't going al all yet.
Through last night, their percent­
age i* ,*xk)
Cocoa beat the Hats last night
14-3 for DeLand's sixth lots of (hit
half and their seventh .lefeat in
a row . A 16 hit assault proved
their latest undoing. Cocoa's big
inning wav the third when Mitchell
Bell started with a triple, B a n u
Rowell delivered a thrre-run h(Mer and Tom Lauderdale follow c l
with a two-run homer Frenchle
LcW anc was lh* victim .
Other action saw Orlando fallen
its lead with a 10 7 shellacking
of Daytona lleach ami Lakeland
whip Jacksonville Beach, the fird half champs, 96
Jacksonville Beach held a 64
lead going into the ninth Hut sin­
gles bv Carlos G il. H anJy Randle,
a walk to pinchhitter Ronald MrIrga and Joe Fa i/in n 's bit lied R r
score. Then lle rm N irhau* unload­
ed his 10th homer ol the season
Sim Sitnard tossed an right b il­
le r al Daytona llearh lo pick tip
Orlando's victory Ills mates got
eight blows off four burlers

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TONIGHTS ENTRIES &gt;

Its decision over Tallahassee Max
Cnagy scored Ihe tying run nn a
double by Neb Wilson and Gene
Krupp drove two more runner*
home with a single. Rudy L a ikowski posted his fifth straight
pitching victory.
An 8-run outburst in the fifth
inning accounted fa r M iam i’s v ic­
tory. George Wehmeyor, up twice,
belied a triple and douhle to drive
In three runs. Ed Little collected
(our h il* during the night, includ­
ing a home run and a double.

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previously posted a 9-2 victory
over th r east roa»t team before
taking th r win in Vero Reach
last Frid a y nijxht.
Charlie Sw»nn went the fu ll
di'tunee for the winners. He fa n ­
ned nine and walked two. giving
tip but three hits. Th* Vero pitch­
er. Boti f'hum hlrs*. struek-out I I .
im in l four w alk*, and allowed
four hits.
W alking to open the third. Hobb\ Johnson stole second and scored
on two wild pitches. A ft r r the
next two batters fanned. Squirrel
Bowen went to first on 1*11* n-id
Hobby Samuel p-i-ted hi* firs t
of three hits. Big J . C. Jenkins
bln s ir ,| a long poke to rlght-flrM ,
it single, amt came to thirst on an
errm . Bowen and Samuel scored.
Vero Beach hail notched one of
its two rim s In the opening frame
when the firs t two batter* to
fare Swann hit safely. George
Curxon, the leud-uff man. triples!
and was nurlied home on Young’s
one-baac hit. W ith the hose* fult,
Hwani| strengthened to strike-out
Mike Jfa rr i* Bnd retired the sbbThe east roaster*’ icoting was
cuinptrlrd til the foUlth when
Ja ck Stoppard gamed fir it on
•hoitstop Italpli Farin a's hobble
• ml then swiped second. A wild
pitch and catcher Hub ('.lite r'*
paised ball brought him across
tin- plate.
Bowen got on via an error in
the fift h , advanced a !*•&lt;• on a
pitcher'* o vn throw and scored
on another Hamuel's hit.
Hanford got* to G rnvH .m J to­
morrow to me«l that team Tor

St. Pete Boosts
Its Lead In FIL

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Two I mibos on balls, a pair
of Hinglt-'K and an error,
coupled with hendxup ha.ser u n n in g , accounted for three
important third-inning runs
uh the Post 53ers of Sanford
By T I I E A SSO C IA T ED P R E S S
Everybody in the Florida S U .e
Bcored n -1-2 win over Vero
Reach in the concluBion of an lurague is playing second half
baseball at better than a .400
exhibition riv a lry between except
D rLa n d ’ s Bed Hats.
the two clubs. Sanford hud The Hat* runnrrxup in the first

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ton's G rn rra l Manager Hon Colvin lerd a y.
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Miami defeated West
Palm
that if his Rrhedule permitted he
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would tw at the South ( ’aiolinn Reach tt 3 In the other game.
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event to watch his rivals. He planS I.
Petersburg scored three 4 r r vI(1i ii#’
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no morn racing for this year.
I »» t|tM t at inn. Ilrltlftl 1‘ lrM. W|7*
times in the eighth inning to gain

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Deland Loses All
In 2nd Season;
Rest Belter .400

"$3"
Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard
213 Waat Third St.

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O R T R A D E : Four unit apt. E x ­
cellent location in Sanford. Price
1)2.890. T re m i or would corn Id* r
a good business or sm aller pro­
perty lo r ao u llr IT.OUO. Hoy A.
I'o V T n ,
Realtor.
Long wood.
Phone Winter P a rk 28-902.

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Smitty's

G rease T ra m — Septic Tanks
Window E llis — Lintel*

Snnppln'
Mower*

Turtle

New location—Ju st om of City
lim its. Now handling Scoit A t­
w ater Outboard Motors. Also a
Bias A re .
famous line of competitive price
mowers from Snappin' Turtle—
$99.50 up.
8. Seminole Rlsd.
Phone 2111

Miracle Concrete Co.
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JUNE JUBILEE
SPECIALS

Pag*
T1IK S IN F O R D H E R A L D
Mon. June 28, 19.11
- - - - - - t
m i* s i s r i s c i u
f t - _ IO S T A M . m i'M )
-2 1
IIK R M N . .f * - A puliroman was
P R O JE C T F IN IS H E D
LO ST: Red wallet near pool or 'entenred
recently
to
«rven
Fim il finifhing touch*-* w e ir
l\ r y '* Keep money, return wal- w eek, in prt.on — and fired
New Management
let to Touchton’ * Juds Clarke 1for being a clockwatch-r
completed ta*t week on the C ity ’s
E r v tn E ijjh i st. project according to W ar­
T O n S r a r V i n S S a n S K " ;v * iJ ' . f , .
ren Knowtr*, city manager.
.T in K . U h
F lt K ilD A llt E
appliance*, T T i i . i h**! thop when u thief hunt into
vied
I
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r
ani)
r
jn
sw
ay
Clerk*
and service G II High, Oviedo,
C L A S S IF IE D D IS P L A Y
( Form erly
Fla
Phone 4151 or Sanfo.d ™ » h e ilo u ta n d laid the policeman
the thief had *eirc f food rhev
1642-17 after fi p tn.
II. K, Shuntnn's)
«aid P lcH o r lookeil at hi* watch
Famous
/m si

Stan's Bike Shop

3 BEDROO M home on P a rk Ave.
Completely modern tm lde. Sac­
rifice price 18.500. By owner. 8 i 9 Heavyweight lin o ­
D H AU M .SK rental by day, week
Hies el4* Repair
Randall Electric t’o.
an'1 ‘ a**1
l- S A S - O
Phone 1725 R
leum Rugs ............................. I 1M
or month Phone 1451 Lee Con llcndiv and Croslev Appliance*
"In three minute* I'm off duty
Mower
Sharpening
H I k I m hm H llt l Me
Reg 1169a Chrome StepF
r
e
e
strucllon Co of Sanford
3ltSM AU , 4 Bedroom rvaine. Li.in g
t'oungstown Kitchen*
It wouldn't be worthwhile rhadng
stools .................. ...............
918
E lm Ave.
Mothproofing
Key and General Repair
Lie
.
irleal
rn
n
trailln
g
and
repair*,
h
im
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nwm, diVng area, kitchen, fenc­ Reg. $31.85 Chaise Cot
t« 88
1)2 M agrolia Ave
Phone 113
ed back yard. 1903 Adam* Avt. Rea. 829.91 Platform
I ID «S. Palmetto
Prompt Service
$575 equity—Anuuie mov-'gage
UE A l 'T V P A R LO R S
-2 1
I'h. twt
................
19 88 Heel'** I'n in t A n d R o th' Sh o p C«&gt;r Appliance*, t um rarting—all 7 4 Rockers
300 West 2nd St
Phone 1518
Phone Mrs. Witte, 1821 until 5
,r Reg. 819.95 Metal U tility
'round electrical service.
Sec
H arriett's I lentil) Nook
pm .
Now Open
Cabinet ..................
13 88
-1
FOH WENT
jo ur General Ele ctric Dealer.
Special* on Permanent* till Jnl*
Reg $49.99 Cedar Wardrobe 39 00
IMh Air Conditioned Call ori
Sanford F ie r irlr Co.
CITRUS LA ND
P A IN T IN G , .m all Job* appro
W E L A K A A P A R T M E N T S ; roo m s
Rag. $69 95 Chrome 5 pc
Ilf* Macindt* I**-.
I'iioae 412
eiated. 529 J
Two |p Acre tracts of land In same
private baths. 114 W. t i r s t St.
Dinette ____
______
4100
general location. Oviedo area
M I N I I K V s t H V IC F
3 ROOM unfurnished house-gas
2
Both partially cleared lion twr i ” 51 $79 M Itudm Uunge
59 95 H A V E your I.r* r. n: v. ' ' : !r r r y ?3~ «»U t n : l ip .rjg M K N T —
Cove, autom atic ga* water heat­
unc
hour
77'a»h and Damp
acre
L
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Phone
1317-W.
H
A
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ES
Office
Machine
C
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,
Reg $100 98 3 pc. Bedroom
Dr*
er. $57 month. 21} Holly Ave. Call
ST. JOHN'S REALTY CO.
T 'tw w tite r*, addieg m arhln -s,
Suite
.............................
88
00
Mrs. C u ilu m . IZ62-J.
i One hour W
\Vj*h and IU \
LAW NS mowed Call Dovle Corley.
Sale* lie n tj!* . 3&gt;4 Magnolia. I ’ll
Phone 1129 • A.B. Peterttu, Broker Keg. $109 95 Bunk Red
Fold
2560-W.
41
-A. B. Peterson Jr.,
Complete ..............................
68 on
kilehcnette
apt. Associstei
F U R N IS H E D
i H nithcd Laundry
P. J, Chester son, Albert N. Fitts
Clack Court 17-92 South of city
i Kaniioni' Di&gt; ('leaning
H I l \ U * ahlliot* .on *iro Flo r
F it A Financing
M on.
T u cs.
W ed. - O N L Y
lim its.
ida'* largi-.t *toi'k t lirck with
S o iit lis id e
] .n u m lru m a t
2U1A9 E , F irs t HI.
Phone 127
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Fo r Remodeling and repair*
ii«*org&gt;- Mu. . t. .'a; L .i*t i hurch
Mujlli side of Pood Mart llhfc
Nothing Down—Sm all Monthly
1 APTS, lo r rent now. Cates Bldg 1 Bedroom masonry bousa. Car- fa in t
Mn-i-l Orl .i ruli ■
t2 50 Gallon
pane. screened porch, other eg
Payments
Phone 528.
Men's
Work
Shoe*
s3
98
pr
Ju n e
th th
_____ " . . . auaufv for U I loan
Shermtm Concrete Co.
c i 7 ' s i r t n i n is p i \ y
i ; \ n s ii ti n iit s p i \ v
A R M Y-N A V Y S U R P L U S
costs only—$300.
P ay closln
a p t.
Ou*. IVest 13th Phone: 1241—1681
F U R N IS H E D
kitchenette
310
Sanford
Ave.
Phone
1321
Low munUily payment*. Phone
Slum
lxelam l Court, iliw a y 17-92
slum btelam
Sanford, 1991.
L
L . S I L L —Piano Techttclan.
South of C ity Lim its.
_ P h o n e flW . Route I . Sanford
' lu*t r i,&gt;**,| Fim it"
ONI. ROOM efficiency aparlm eul. 2 BEDROO M huuse Dining room
LV SU RA N CE
II B —Il-H
living room, glass Jim m ied F la .
-ulfsble for c#ut&gt;le or single.
S-r*ing
Sleak*. ( h irkrn . 4're*dc
room, double garage and double
Private bath, ideally located
Di*hr«, Italian S p a e h rlll, Sea
lot. Can be F lIA flnanred. Sl.OOO
aero** from Post Office. Inquire
Fund*. Platter Lu n rh cin * and
M u lt in lir e A n d F r n n o m i/ e
down. C all 1198-R.
HOM E T R I A L
Msnuel Jaco b.»n'* Dept. Store.
llin n rr*. — Barbecue and
ln*ure
with
W K S T IN O IIO I’S E
Sandw lrhr«.
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE
A T T R A C T IV E 3 room funuined
Ham*. I h irk rn *.
T u ik rt a ,
apt T ile hath, screened porch, 500 Ft. on sm all, p retly. Heat
S u m i n o h * &lt; ’m i n t y
Baked whole lo Order.
lake with 20 Acre* cleared, topWater furnished. 8 miles ftum
"7'our
Mutual
Frien
d
*"
Salad* in (fu a n lllr .
knotch grave land. A ll IhD plut
Sanlard. W7.50 per month. Phone
M o to r s , In r.
Phone D ll
a new* 2 bedroom home with
1323 after 7 p.m.
I I ( 17-92
Phone '.'77 7V
range and refrigerator Priced
I lo dge— l'l&gt; m m il li
IH'KN
DAILY
low at $10.0(10.
2 AND 3 ROOM acts. K essonible
. I '* I | If *1 **l
l i : BB .1 in . • 111:11(1 |l. in .
SKMINOI.E R EA LT Y
112 E lm . C all 1787-W.
"Your Wrstingbnuse Dealer"
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MftRO
Preferred
Itaic*
to
Pn
h
ired
118
Magnnlie
Ph.
1737
I N I P a rk Avexxe
Phone 2]
1 AND 2 Bedroom Apartments
Policyholder*
Call 1240
Evealaga—4U2-W or 1878 J
John WllJiftiii* Inn. Agency
LEA W A N TED
41J Sanford Atlantic It* ik
4 ROOM furnished apt. $53 404
New 3 Bedroom Hume
I'honr 34
120) East 4th St. Priced at $8,800 WE B U Y. tail and trade used furE l U 14th St
Will sell on low down payment, nlture. WUton-Maier Funrlture Co.
U N F U R N IS H E D 8 room bouse.
Jit F.. 1st. Phone as*
trade for sm aller home or will
Pbune 427
consider any reasonable offer.
S T O R E GONDOLA,
noor show
S E E US F IR S T FO R
AVALON A pt*. 118 West 2nd S I. Robert A. WIUlama. Realtor
case, burglar window bars, meal
Insurance of all kind*
Bay
a
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E,
Luadquiat,
Associate
Pbune 425.
case. C all 1236-n.
RAYM OND M. HALL
Phone 1673
Atlantic Itlan k Bldg.
Phone '» )
4 ROOM furnished apt. $53 404
H E L P W A N TED
- I S 204 South Park A s *
12
East 14th St.
Summer la the Time to Huy
I4 B INSURANCr.
- IIP
SM A LL 4 Bedroom home. Livin g Homes • Grove* - Ranches - Farm *
Investments.
F o r ladies with desire tu earn
'- • U IJ C .H IO N IN b lJ R A N C l
room, dining area, kitchen, fenc­
C. A. WHIDDON, SR.
profits unlimited, ( ontart Ju a n ­
IJO s South I'a ik Ase.
ed back v a n l. $60 per month. 1903
f’ H O N I 811
ita Russell, P . O. Itox 975 or
Phone 1311
O il! W e -I 1MtIt S I .
Adams A vs*, phone Mrs. Witte, n ^ R o u th P a rk A ve.
I'huiir KMI-tflSi
phone 27362—Orlando
a ! l a n i ic Ra n k
8LD G
IR2I until 5 p m.
A k n c t u f o r i ^l i :
-$
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High
P
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Great
n 'R M S H E P upl. 3 rooms screen­ Used furniture, appliances, tools,
T" E o : S mc &gt;,. d i n
TMATS v.-*ATCOK(ES
IR V IN G I'R Y O R
Lakes ■ Ocean. E x p unnece*ed porch, extra rullaway bed.
\
'o n e M E R if.G u t:
etc. Bought-sold. L a rry 's M art,
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210
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garage, fit? P ark. Phone S an ­
( T*liS 11 -.V"*
321 E ast 1st St. Phone 1831.
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Nfc&gt;t&gt; V
env. brine* reply. Shi Oppor Your Slate F a rn i Insurance Agent
f*r a m t SK
ford 1331 -11-2.
( E t.'JE S t tu S N E S S y
liin ilir s ,• Wa
Waseca 248R
ta&gt;w cost auto amt fire in&lt;urance
inn.
USED TRACTORS
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fF U R N IS H E D cottage: 1 and 3 bed2 Ford Fergusons. I O liver 70.
U
S E L L $50 Port able A ir Unndltion(? • * J
loom nptr. Call 432-1V.
er. Revolutionary new Unllcd
1 t
Britt Tractor Co.
IN S U R A N C E
S
^4
1 BED RO O M block home $85 « Saaferd-Orlande KJway rhoae 541
State* Patent. High CnnimlMton.
V.
REA L ESTATE
month. If vou qualify for a G l
W rite
Contemporary, 320 Ea«t
o
_ j * t h J t t i ^ t r N e w ^ ^ k C ity.
i4&gt;an. im m ediate occupancy. 1901 ~ ECHOL’S BEDDING
Crum
ley
anil
Mnntvith
Adam*. Phone 1901._________
Ceieev and Saaferd Ave.
l» -_
WORK WANTED
-i.
I'honr 712
R at 8*
fo eae I t s
8 ROOM and bath fumlihed apt.
JUS W . IM Rt.
W
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ironing
in
my
home.
Close in— Reasonable rent. C all U S E D
W a ih e rr.
A ll
uakea.
Phone 710-W.
T il W
. _ _______
_
_____
Thoroughly reconditioned. T e t i­
ed, approved and guaranteed — EXPERT lypiit desire* typing in 16-1 F L O W E R S P tJV V T S S lim m S
2 ROOM furnished apt T ile balb,
LTom $59.87. E a s y term s.
her home. Dolores PotM-. t »li C O M P L E T E landtraplng T ro p lrsl
electric kitchen, all private. $30
Claude II. Wolfe
P lan t*: Itlttrr Itlur So.1: Top
Phone 1872 J
Appliance Corporation
A I) lti'iintri-i* ( .ill I7 |ii
N IT IE S 12 ■Soil
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J1
O NE BED R O O M Furnished cot 36$ Saaferd Ave.
Pboae 2 Jlt
i t — A t r r o m u t ii.F .s - i m t i Fn-tagp. F re e e teclricily and w ater.
$5100 a month. R . J C arrol 8 POLAROID Film s, CJm eras’ and l( you have a sm all buMnesi la a
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
secluded part uf town and are
arresiorlei at Wleboldt's Cam
Point* M nlel. 17 92.
I'h. 1370
Interested In getting customers, 1441 Fienrk
era Shop, lid South Park Ave.
Just red ecn rated-Rcady for oc­
list the service you offer in the
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Srhuon
Classified column of Ike Sanford
Altunin
cupancy.
e r, Strw art, Schul*. Na*hu.v a*.I
MAGNOLIA APARTMENTB
Venetian " S m .
Yellowstone. 25‘.v down, 5 year*
1219 Magnolia Ave. Furnished—
— Fa cto ry lo You —
ft t 3
One Bedroom . Rent $70 or p i .
Encloted head. Sag-proof bottom
E.V S T S ID K T R A IL E R S A L E S
T H E N E W ED W A R D * B LD O .
ra il with plastic ends. P la stic or
Phone 5 3143 or 5 1/-s5 I'a la lk a , Fla
Undo Evening S ta r. C all Ralph
Olfcr* new modern office sp are,
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
If you want the 1.077 rate cm aulu
available Imm ediately. Rent $30
cords.
.
, , __________
and up per month. Management; Senkarik Glenn and Paint Co.
mubllc financing, see Install
IS
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St Jonn% R ealty Co. Phone 1129. ' 112-114 West And 81,
merit Loan Department, Sanford
Pbeoe 324
Atlantic National ll.m k
FLO O R SAN DIN G A FinD hing:
I.A K G E 2 Bedroom furniihed apt : cUNFINISHED
u r iv K
Oak floors furnished, laid A fin ­
FURNITURE
908 E lm , $50 . Cali 2294 J .
■iirw m im iM
ished. Reasonable term s. In bus­ 1914) C I lE Y It O I .E r PICK im
Chests, desks and bookratro or
$391 191, Pudge, gnnd lot ||*N
iness since 1930. Old floor* made
compMe bedroom suite*. Phot*
R u lla w a y a n d B a b y B e d a
tng trip* $35
like
new.
E
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F
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Steven*;
Route
1431.
Day, Week or month—Tel 1U5.
T Y II.I.f IM S U S ED I M I S
2, Box 327; Phone Tll-R-4.
Center III We*t 1st At.
Furniture Center.
I l l t i n t F lr t l
769 Celery Ave.
I’honr W« *1
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19*6 C A D IL L A C 1 door *edan, 175
ie . With m sltre ises. Ph-me
Contractor of Painting
apt G il P a rk Ave
812 Catalina Drive Phone 1130 I
T78-K.
Floor - W all Tilin g
before noon.
C l.RA N 1st floor apt 1001 P al
_________ Phone I I I 7-W
C A N D Y display case; me i t block:
iiirtlo A v e .
___________________
—B U IL D IN G —
new garbage can. Pinebi
bunt C&gt;roRooflag — Sheet Metal
J U .O l’SIE.s
D O W N STA IH S2 Bedroom apt. Un
eery.
V .'
Hhating — Air Conditioning Lifetim e Aluminum
—Free
E&gt;li
furnished, to* West IMh St
5 P IN E T p llo o , mahogany, like
Evana Hoofing and
mate*. Free Ind allaliu n -Tele
F U R N IS H E D
Apaitraeat, E le a
new—$363. Also medium site up
hune 1125. Furniture C rn lrr
Heating Co.
Summer rate*.
tiirity and v aite
te r. Si
eight—8133. Phone IT25-H.
_ t n jv _ _ F iM i
l i t Went F a ltoa S t
Pboae 79
Phone 686-J.
A.B.C. Aluminum Jalounles
P l.t M i .l M i
Special — TV and Radio
IB - BEACH RENTALS — 11 With Good Housekeeping's *eal of
Contract
ami
repair wurk F m
Service and Repair*
approval. Site 24337X80’ .. —Only
HUTCHISON ocean front apt.
estim ate*. B L . Harvey ;*u;
RCA
Motorola
Sales
and
Service.
$19 54. See them at
W eekly o r monthly ralea. Day^ S*nfnritA vel9&gt; &lt; &gt; nf )K7*
Gene'a Texaco Service
tons B each, F l i . C all IM M .
Shi
Sherman
Concrete Pipe Co.
l i f e S a a fe rd Ave.
PVtoe
1104
10SO A TS - M O TtlR S
- I*
Out West 13th St. Phone 124M881
t—R E A L B B T A T B FO R B A L E - 3
F LO O R saoiOng ____
abd______
finishing. W illiam P . Sm ith, Outboard 8a'-s
TWO Bedroom PhJUipa home; Hie BEGIN YOUR VACATION
Cleaning, waxing.
sfni Serving SamilS ervice, M .'rcury Oulb-iard Sal
At Baheaa'a Npertlag Froeda
bath, hardwood floors, aleetrie
nole County alpee 1123. R . M
a*. 2517 S. P a rk . Ph -or 117* J
stove and refrigerator. 1181 A m a­ Specials bn fishing tackle, bearh
Gleason.. l i k e MI*ry.
and camping equipment
lia Ave. Phone 1749-M weekdays
BO A TS. Boat building, *uppile&gt;
Eviamf i Saks and Sendee
after 3 p .m .
C A R P E N T E B W ORE
and hardware. T ra ile r*. C 7 ail
F o r qulek je p a Jr^ Jo b K or im a ll
Robaoa'a Sporting Goods
Woodworking, 512 Sanfonl. ph
to A C R E S —Including 430 feet an 304
building
114274-4.
4 East Ffirst
f
st.
Phone 998
Lake J r s iu p and 7 Acre Orange
Grove. Ideal for Subdivision. Jalouato Window* and Doom Asphalt paving, laud clearing, fill w ♦ F U R N r ft/ it k - e n n u i
$18,800, h a lf cash—balance 8M
dirt and clay.
— New low p rices —
ET IA N Bl IVD'*
er month. Also: Golden ro d Hftncer Conatructhm Co. FactoryV EN
S E M IN O L E JA L O U S IE CO .
prices! Kolia : , ' r s : Plmd*
S CA\OSr TU Cu T b [ WH
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14 feet on highway with 4 room 2*7 West lal S t
Pbeae 421 Maitland, F ie . Phone: Winter Park
Aluminum slat*, cotimi &lt;&gt; i&gt;la»
J s e o s t ..,
J5W AT6D ro ts X &gt; J W K u tf NOu
1 N O u M .iJT I’ S A l&lt; 3 g V 8 W R 9 $ U T Y ,
masonry home, $8,800.
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NO MONEY DOWN
Year (Ian Hli&gt;i .1 &lt;.m ipanj gg
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- t4 Seminole
Ruth M. Ham ilton, Broker. 1731 Buys
U e W rel Third Rt.
Phone ?8 tn
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Kuhl Ave. Phone Orlando 5-8112
a
OAKLA WN
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NEW , 2 Bedroom home. La ke
LO S T YO U R P E T ?
ire Cem etery. Business offices
exclusive meter lee pi*a am.’
M ary, on paved street
Good
N . P a rk
Pbaoe 1 U * I I you have—ad^nrtlte your Ion
se t a receipt Instead of a bill
terms. Phone lltl- W .
F k E R fur i L e e Gmea In Thi
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E N V E L O P E S , letterheads, state­
Herald through the couriasy bl
Used r jt g e r a t o n alao available
For your Heal Kstatf needs:
ment*, Invoice*, hand b ills, and
the Florida S t ile Bank.
on
P r o g r a m a, ate. Progressive
Cullen and Harkey, Broken
K l a U n f . C e . . Phone 468-403 LO S T : B lack ami while l l r a j r —
•raw lev P W «e«n Bid*. Pkeae tkV
Claude H. Wolfe
West llth St.
hound. P erry Cameron'* naim ••
Corporation
on co llar. If found, Call 112-77'
FINE PRIVATE LAKE
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general
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repslrln*
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kitchen, IX Acres. A ll U J U .
ALUMINUM WINDOWS
cat. Rew ard. F in .lrr plea*e ve« 5 Celery. Pb. 108U-M — 1086-R
\ Y vj ~ N O .J C O W
AU types, Q uality being equal. We
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Sanford Ave C ali 1096 M
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I J iS T . One Sm all llla rk C .irke:
: m q pe s o t
Henry Witte Jr, 2384-W.
Spaniel near Sorrento $10 Hi
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E v e rS h a rf
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cat Ukn a aw.
R eward. Phone 497-R
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T H E SA N T O ED H E R A L D

DAILY CROSSW O RD

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&amp;i Alice RcU Qoloen,
C H A P T E R T H IH T V
T H E R E h iil i m b &lt;.th*r thing*
Jean h*&lt;t learned. *l»o About llrr
Inturam * About having a variety
of ttock. Aim'll advrrtiainit A Unit
change* in public *a*tr a n l inter*
eat. About reproduction# which
miiat be filetIIIKIII*hr*l from grn
uine old a rtirlra
"You c o u l d eamly tw fooled,"
Mr* Cochran had warned her. "A
lot ot gla*a |«aMerne. lor initatii r,
are reprodro rd nowaday* And I f *
bard to tell them lioin the «trtg
male. Hut you'll *» l ihe leei atlei
a while Anti you'll learn ny the
look*, Inn. when you’ve had tfitne
•aperient* On* way you • an tell
—there are irregularttle* in old
fla t* . I^paidedn*•*, impeitertlon*.
b*'he|e* Even «*nd and rllrt are
»CM&gt;..imej leri in It. Rut 'he new
•tufl, which i* factory made, t*
Uniform and p*rte»t."
Hht had gone on In talk about
furniture, thrn, until i«an » nead
bad aptm &lt;lnndn*»», now morn
Mra. Cochtan knew!
*'t&gt;eai thild, I ahouhl hope ao
I've Been in lhl» huiine-« mme
than 23 yeaia And I've made a
atudy nl it. Vnu‘11 have in, ton
You'll nave In read and go In art
muteum* and • •fund* and auction
fa lle n **. Yah* *nt all in whenever you ran And #«k qu*attnn*
Whenever you g»1 a chan* e, aek
queattona "
Joan had mad* a rueful fa r* al
that and nad fold Mr* Cothran
how eh* nad been aaking duration*
only laat week and the dealer had
hearty taken n tr need off. "tan ik!"
aha had «napp*d "You went in
know too m urh! What do you e«
peel T a fre* lecture? I gel paid
for my lecturra! I have a prire
for telling whal I know."
"I fell like e whipped puppy,"
Joan nad *aid, laughing a little
"Bu t I wae'mad, too, | meant In
buy aomethlng t h e r e
tin t) I
wanted to nnd nut more almut the
piece flrat, huatiae I e a t buying
for thane a mother and it nad to
be authentic. Well, believe me! I
walked out n| theta without inly­
ing a thing
Whal a more. I II
nevei go back into her ah op
again *
M r* C»h hran had nodded. "I
don’t blame you Thai dealet, who
gver Ihe wee. didn't know much
about building good will You have
to make your ruatnmrr* want to
come back, ynu know. And the
beat way In dn that, tn my optn*
Ion, ta tn lie hnneat and Irnnk with
them.
Joan had learned a great deal
Mr*. Cochran nad o p * n * &gt;1 tier
booka fur her and had ihown Joan
him aha kept account*. It nad all
baen faacmaltng Ui coutae, loan
had taken notes eo that *he would
not be in danger of forfeiting any
thing. And today ahe hoped to
atari her flrat chapter. It ihe did
not have ton many interruption*,
alia thought, the might get a rough
draft written before Mr*. Coohran
returned tonight.
But the nop# wee not tn he fu l­
filled. fo* It turned nut In be a
day ot activity, accident* and **
etlament
Flrat. Ifvee* women ram * in to
gethei and ra th nought a tulle
Then cam* e middle aged couple
who Mid lltey were intrrratrd in
old ailvn mil who ended liy imy
tng a amell table Hardly had they
gone whrn Ml Caldwell appeared
Ha wat a tall, at nop-should* red.
gray ■hatted man who aeemrd n&gt;d
to be in any nurry In make ni»
purchaae but prowled about pickCepvrtabt 1»!J e*

fitf’ i44 IV# w Hlk4 tm r*i—
i P»••««• •***!►#»•

"O h, no. ynu needn't tad her ft
mg up a pier e ot t in ca here, a bit
of glaaa there, and who finally ian'1 wroth m uch Hut tt'a the kind
acttlcfl down in the m -kcr to d ia l id thing that wilt go rp n rk ly in
lha C h rlatm aa trade ’’
with loan
lie appeared to know a* murh
a bool anlii|uea a a Mta. I'm .hi an.
and when loan rem ar ked that *n*
« b i pint a be tinner in the bum*
nrej and we* nrrr to Irani mole,
hr *|&gt;rnl a lull nail hour Iraddig
her around ami eapla uung whal
the dilfrtvul m ark* mran l nn the
undriaide o l the china
' I'll tell yoti al-oul in ker murk*
l l o l llilie I *1)01*. il you lik e . ' he
**id nttallv
Hut now I m u ll b*
on my way or my wile will tie
tending tb* polite to hark tor me
m a t * th* trouble with tht* a »
hobby
It i 1 o n alMorbmg
It *
wnt*e than a dt»ea»e
lie laughed
and m o v e d to the nail In pick op
hi* table
Well, g o o d ItlCh lo you
fe ll Mr* Cochran I'm at til think
dig anoot l hat grandtaiher eiock
t h f ie irt the corner. I ll d e r i d e

*'*&gt;«.“
I ll I 'll net A n l thenk you an
muon l'ii all you've taught in* "
li e Wffit not and the liell j t n j l o l
into a ilt m c
I'll* ' l o a open*'I an I the *b*ir
bell |*ngl'd II w* Mi*, dla ton
iki Htu wav a email w oman with
a datk. naiiuw la i* and 'pm kly
moving In*' k eye* Ilia! w et* eel
ton i l i ' i t together
' M r * t o titan ipn t h o i ! till!
W n*I e * Ml* tUtantti
tin* • 4 ’&gt;n*.
too f
You r* new, t h e n , e o n I
)ntlT "
" Y e * , " laid Joan
' Well. I in a tegular b'lyta Mr*
Coe m a n know* fine
Kh* pulteo
ell net glove* and •luffed them in
he! tut t oal |»« Kel
III pin look
altiond lot a bit," ahe went til
moving into Ihe room on th* tight
ol tn* nail
I dun t know what I
want Mil I ve looked a tn u io l' line
neavily rin g 'd "a n d . like a email
&lt; law ending in long, da ta led nail*,
le a ch e d not ami ••"'tally po Med up
a de c an le t, luitmig il iipaide down
to err tbe p in e
m i n i mind in*,
alia aaul, glam mg up eutltlemy ami
allowing vi iv while Irclh in a m i
•liano.nl emlle
t en ngiil am ail
with whatevci ynu were doing I II
i ell you when I in ira dy in do
butinrea ‘ till* p a n ,c l l o ojeeti net
eapacioua nandl ag Inal hung I muii
n*l i ' l l wnel and pulled nut net
glaaecv ia»c ti o m lb
“ I in blind na a tut without
llifw,*' all* eald. alol alipped t»»nc
e p ' i t U 'l f n on net n o # *
‘ I Mint
mind ntr, il take* m e a while to
make up my mind "
"O h . that a all right. Tak* yotit
tim e.'

Mlaa Hlavnrukt moved on be
tween two table* w h e t * advei
epiaieia and *mall glaa* eall dip*
wet# apteed nut in r»w*. racn
tagged with a pine m arket. Hht
raaimned tn*m a ll, n*i lipe puraed
"Mta. Cuchian nngtit in pain
net aouvenit a|«am».' alia a a u l
"Nnheaty wanla them m ink any
inot*. rtiat a a nn a Iwrry ap&lt;ein
but the gold* worn It Anyway,
It t too tugh l'Hied lor m*."

" IC a n o rth tw en ty Ova d ollar*,"
Joan aaid.
"Oh. no, my elear. It a ih C II *
only worth d v r."
" It a hint le d tw enty five "
"Yo u're m in takrn, I a iw ir r you "
The ringeel uand, w i t h It* tedtipped claw llkei ling *!# , reached
b atk into the la g and toeik out Hie
t«v» Again. ‘ H e r? That a a hvr on
th* hot tom Iheer Not tw enty live "
" l e t me look. I wae aure "
Joan re#' h*e| out a hand and ob­
tained potaeaimn of it, net heart
beating laat. Hut* enough
m * f»
u a* nnly a ngur* f)v# tn he e**o
c i V ' *'1 t i l l * now.

T het* • 'a intetake," ah* aaid.
lifting lief heed end l o o k i n g
ar(■
teaf eIv M Miee Hlavonakl
flue
la worth twenty five dollaia
II
wae marked I went y-five dollae*
not hall an non ngo I anow he.
cau** I vvaa lucking al il. Il
Mb a Hlavnna‘it'a thin lipe cu tl* I
in a mean aimlc.
•'ll*' arcful, my dear
That a
am art *tt yuti, but I m Jtjil «v
amart. And it you think you e*
going to powket I W‘ e I) I V whole
took* tor y i u r **lt. Ml report you
tn my friend, Mr* Cnehran
I
don I think alto'll like |l
Not a
lilt ll e i r a a fiver tor you N#,w
hand n nvee '
lh a color flew up into loan'*
ta ie
Her vole* e'luok, hill all*
held tight to th* to e

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nioil fertsin ty &lt;H/| trp'ift you
Mr*

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Hri I II IHI&gt; tmfhifig flints fr« m her
wftllo y»m i r iti th r nhop!**
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(Ok irij thrm into Hr# 1‘N^;. •MNJ‘1 rf|
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In# yiMir IniRA nr i r r n l y o u ?"
" I ll aril it In ym i for U r n t y
flvn flnllftr* !*•»■ ihn flitrm in l, h#
t'NUnr ynu tr in llm ••nflr.”
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ihn ■Iim i KIS*'I "I*l*lrt|# ynu in a
grrentiern nl l l i l i K aiin nml ynu Vr
K«&gt;l a Ini 1n Irnrn U iir liitni; in
tlint nn Kirnta ran hnpprn I mav
have (Juhft Hint r ti h Ii r il mil a
m m iN f. I itnri I klinw. I tn I hr
n crvm ii typr I n&lt;Mlr with thing;&gt;
wmlr I ni Viimihi; I r a n i hrlp it
I'm n^rvnui, hWr | »ay An*t I
memtirr now I lihrrl thr «nu**fth
fr r l n| that po firU lh** Hh# nr«i
I |l
tNtf'1, thru hniiktr'l NU'Wlv
Ct%r ynu tw m tv hurliN for If," Nhr
M ill.
ifinn Nhnnli hrr h rttl "T w rnly*
f)v« IrM t rn |»rr r rn t,M »hr an

Hhe hlUhed up a ehoolder and
walked caaonlly In th* c h e r t y i w r r r r l m t r ii »l 1 1 y
"T h o t • M r*
currier ch|ilHMtt'l, Whit'll alia opened ( ‘iMhrnnN p rlrr a n l »h» n r v r r
Whal nave we here ' lint Hhe
M g y lts *
lllapectrel a lew n i t n l r e will! a
MY liil 11111*" ffMkl1 t wnp KnUi^ tn
timed ait Elliillly ahe p o k e d up
III* lu ra d cn Itinktd laia and turned &lt;llVlilr |lir (Itffvrrnt n Willi ynu Knf
n tint Hit trol id ffiifirtrr ynu lurnr m
it over.
" I'll take Ihia little ituna talk." ••it.**
*TfH •firry,** Jn a.i m u ) a j;iin .
ihe eaol finally and ifmpped It into
her tiag with a cai*le»*ne»» tfiai
With • muniNfi aaciam R lion,
mad* Joan atifl* a g*«p
Mtat Hltvnnaki lu r n id . an4irhr&lt;|
"I'o n t you warn m* to wrap it nyrn Ih r «|nn? a n l ilim m M out,
I t o R* C n o lt n t o d /
for you t "

*lt{. Urn Cole**

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h in d ' imp I" Id e .»e h t » At el the i 10 1 * i it v id t i n mi in f eo el feahie* w here S||H hand direr tor Krn*vif
tio .le i i
in l u i i ' i i
I *n- v* * i '
e n fo rd »epr '.ertlaltee
* left to r i g i d ) are l - o l l * Smith. Joe
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llol eel Vi .i "m e Ifnlirei l.'erlv eu&lt;l l . a r ’ t I’ a it o n . The* will he th ere fie e a r e l u tn la ke
p u l O' vaileui
out o .11 ai f l vi ti i
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The- Rev flirharel ti Knight,
7*1# tf •\ firfn rr t h r f f pr • I* if f ir li newly A p p o in te d a . ’,oclate [.aalor
If if 1*1 . well' ii* i tn if tnt T h r -Iff &lt;•( F tr it
Mitlo'divt
f’ h t ir c h
11
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h ll
flr«t
ir r io o n
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in
Sanfetr'l
at
Ihe
tnorttrnir
» o fihtji hour I a d Sunday. Ilia
topie

Eisenhower

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end

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otti'i lee* mil In Ih r pre&gt;enl unci'
lalnllce •'
The Fren i It goyrntm enl &gt; ee in
• Ifit I a'lvU rd again t )ttv n*v at
tempt to rcu|e&lt; o nrgnttatlnn of Her
Poeili and f1a11 tce'.vte*

P R IC E 8LA S H E D
C l.l'B N AM ED
M 'R t .M II r P LA N S
T O K Y O '.R—Barber* are (Join;
T O K Y O i.fi—A new, hich-priced
It ) C O N TIN U E
Tbit of t f eor c l
the t - i
a ruih b u iln eti In T o ro ktw a . r*w To ivo n l;h l cluh deelgnrd lor Ih f
BINGHAM TON. N V P— Mar Eltenhoner »nd f'burchtll warned
p tU tl «oulh nf here, A price m l lo tiritl en'l Am etlcan mldler Iratle
n i l ilained h a lrru l* from -Vi lo f nrmidly hear*
Ihe lllle
*'Tht gatel Tinm an , au u re d that hei 'h .il Ibe f u r r» ttlv|n " n il Inot " n l j
.ire unwilling to lltr» j
ra n ti.
ailing la lh ft. hem er I’revhlrn Inrallv
flipper."
ll.it r v S Trum an. « u
irv iu tj g ird llmlr prrviouv leg l.lalive vp
w ell,'' plana In go mi w illi Hit prnvalt, to rroften I h n r compte c |
f|tii;llo ti» '*
»hnw I might
M l.* Trum an, gelling her flrv
e*tw rien tr hi tum m er .luck, ar
»(l&lt;-r b *r i r r l v a l nml w* told h*-r j
THIS N E W 1934 C -E REFRIGERATOR'
riv rd here yrulerdav from linu n Irllte r v t l
t* Hog w *|| "
4MVIS Y O U
lam hom r. Pa , with Ihe comptnv
A*k*d her plan* In v ie « i t | a•* I
of Ih r play, Auliuou I'ro ru * "
lllne ■. M iu T ru irte n w h t " « * w in I
She lold new im rn th.ai .he had *iove that bridge when we m m t :
rheckrd with her M l. in,-.) hoinr to It "

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Saturday** Cryptoquof*: T H A T MAN. I TRO W , IS D O U B L Y
C U R S T , WHO O F T H E P E R T DOTH M A K E T H E W O R S T C O M BE
B iH a lfU ) i * '• ) f u t io t leatu*i*
info In ■home where. If is alleged

Mon Arrested
Here On Coun#
Of Molesting

tlie »&lt;l bkik p la cr

lio '.ig lf. has a lengflty police r e *
i id liallng Ifnm lu . Teens, ac®
cord ln; l&gt; ftro rd s at the shtciff's
offh e

A Kanfuid teuidf'id was a t r e .ii" 1
over the weekend and lalle rl ocharge* tit ciim ir.ltfimj aii 'nn
nalnrat a r t" wllh a minor, arcord
In ; In '•efutrl* al Ihe County bet
Ilf’ , olfice.
Arrested was E u ;e n « l i u i.-l. •&gt;
911 M yrtle-A vr. lie was lst» r re
leiaird tm f t . 000 hail je ro rd m ; |.
bhcriU a Deputy () G Owen
It It alleged Ihai Hie r le r lr irlv o
helper enticed a 7 v ra rtd d bo’

TV I i l \ l H S UP "FIR ST "
AVALO N , C alif 'iv—Tele vision
rhalk- up i nns l i r . l today when
|! iM-antt a live nallnnwlde show
from the floor nf Ihe P acific
Ocean
T h e Hm r long ' I'e m e "
show
m * r N BC ra m * lo Santa Catalina
t I rod fur T V '*
(R *t undersev
show a comm entary nn a ik in 'dl**c t&gt;* &lt;iing f l.li and other a*
p e rl, nf Avalon Rsy

END OF MONTH
CLEAN-UP-

O U A I I I Y •

RIG TABLE

RAYON GOWNS

REMNANTS

Sizes Med. - Large •Ex-Large
Colors - lllue - Pink • Yellow
No Ironing - Full Cut

|.oo

BARGAIN
PRICES
Assorted Cotlon.. • Nylon*
Solid Colnrs • P rin ts

OVER 300

AH Reduced To Clear

MEN’S SHORT SLEEVE

Your Size

Ih

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CLEARANCE ALL MEN’S

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NEWS

AIJ10
CARTOON

NYLON SHIRTS
100% Du-Pont Nylon
Pucker and Leno Weaves
l^isy To l*uunder - Quick
Drying

Two Pocket9 • Open Collar
Snnforlird • Full Col
HIzch • Small • Med. • Large

SHORTS

RAYON

THE FIRST IR CARS AT THE HOX OFFICE
MONDAY NKiRT WILL RECEIVE PASSES.
TUESDAY
AND
WEDNESDAY
ALSO
CARTOON • SHORTS
* Lot* Albright
A lu Halt, Ir. • Carol Tharataa
I SHOWINGS NIGHTLY STARTING AT DUSK

and

COTTON

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ROBES

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DrCFvus to Wear Now

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R A n y fruit
drink

WOMEN’S KNIT

R iN M L P iE p C O T T

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Cool Rayons and CottoiiH

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FIRS!

non n
1 Spigot
2 Atcend
3 Former
Engltth
court

IA L'ght.
hart’
tv- it
to pc-rr
20 Covet I
with
marline
22 Narrow
pa'vag*
21 Fetm rt
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phant*
J l MiK e lla n y
3A Sp»r
1
JA Cover
37 Clock
with tta c k i
face
.12 oirl*a
3a Simpleton
nickname
to Old time*
n Welt i
I archaicl
31 Hivikert

A C r)p le g ttm fj'iofaflon
I. V S

W OM ENS DRESESS

o \ ju t P « w v c

I

ALWAYS

funn»ri

A K V I* I R A A X R
It L O N O r r l I. O « '
One letter llm p'v » ia n j* for atnlber to Ih n evlm ple A l» used
for Ih* thr»» |;» , X»for th* t« o o * »'* Ring!* I* m * i i apc*atrcphiei ihe length an ! forma'ion i f ihe word* »t* all hlnta
Each d»V Hte rode l*M»t* at* dip**en'

P k n n e y ’s

'flee' r'u-ee

mi!ftM|tle r**al'*d l*e,if I'm * I-i
tee-*n ratified tm tV* d Gt"e*i i r. -.
R flcto m tb,
the*’ i* 1 ,nd i iv• m h rm ; ,'" t lh»l nnlv llalljee jn^
French r ilift c it lc n
e*e n tr b I

R 1 P E - IN

of

44 Vehicle w ith

DAILY CRYrTOQl'OTK—llcrf'b limv In wotk Iti

He ,|

In Iter Wl&gt;rdv l|* I'.IM ullOW * r ..... I

t It o y

f 'hallenge

w * i Rraduated from Morrta liarv. y * ollrge in I 'liarle ielnn, \V Va,
aoel Dllke I ftiivervlty
D ivioit)
ih " I I'nllnwing grtt'lnitioii from
the latter vchool in to n ;. Mi
hoight epitir the ainntnrr In
Ale k.e For the balance of the
&gt;* or. tic -e-rvetl a - A -e.id nlr par­
lor «t Firat Melbodlal Church In
Veto Ibach. Ftnm June until
eptrtnber in |i*I*.l, he w a * n mem' • i of * M itboiR.t Y'oiith Caravan
l to Kell op. He i atue In RariTonl
1tti'm We t I ’a | in Reach w h ile hi*
w ar pa-tor nf Maliguol* Path
Ciittim iim iv Methmliet Church.

France'* alllet hv.i i Hifhf I • know
France'* .h i i ' l l
• h tirrhill,

"T h e

home town it Vero UeH7lt,

M "iilutin d 1‘reiMi I'tg r fine)
Irc n rlh c i
trrn l*ot"tie-*v ee
ciirtlv A ftln vl Cumm'ini * force.
I'rcttlmwe-r tttd c'Jett rr Ii ill tiihl
they w r r c " ‘&lt;lrtertnln"i| I i achieve"
Ihr yonl of ,i Germ an contribution
'&lt;&gt; dedi M r , "retnvlured that Ob
'lotto ,md I’ -tn trr.eiiev prov.'Jc
the l i f .l » ,t v "
T ltrv r Irp a li* . would g've ll&gt; *|
Get manv veil rule, vet mo i |*
nation Enron* in arm v lurhidlng
A'lfttch and fJerm an forrea *»..t He
’ he1 eltoV to |t|" Nor III A ll itillr
Tt»' ilV th [e*t| » 1(100
TIli'V IJtcn welcomed » |(e*eeee."|
mad* hy I''* tm v F r r i* h Prime
Mini ter
l ’ l» *rr
Mceiel* f t •■0(1
elit'ttl

w ,e

i bei ila u itv " The- Rev-, Mr. Krttghl

f Con tinned From Page On*»
5pre,d ihrmtgh Ihe city doting Ihe
lav a* Ih* CnmmiinUt-dnminjted
labor union* vent their member*
circling through Ihe tlly In J**p*,
•holding “ fju hum*. Yank* " They
a |vo
fired yeveral *hol»
I S f.im illcv kepi rloye In I heir
hnm r*, but the sentiment appeared
to «ubv!dr alter Artieni' broadcatl
ta l nighl l ,.tier [fla t told new*
men he would protect II S Inter
esti
He and other arm y leaders tie
t bd that Arbent must gn at an
all day meeting yeilerd ay Then
fliar; Id. COt, Carlos S irtl, head
of the National Superior Council
of IW rn s e ; and Col
Enrique
P arinrlltt rom m iinlcateil Ihelr dr
rlvhut In Ih r I ’resldrnl
Atbenr wa* reported e itrenielv
angry at Ihelr decision htrt finally
an ret I lo get out after Ih r arm v
guaranteed the sa frly nf h lm trll
and his fam ily
Ari»*ni annotmr*d his resign*
Hon prrstm ally In a broadcast il
!i n tn on the government radio
He said he was stepping down
"with h itler m in but with tne firm
conviction that the people will re
lain whal ha* cost so much In the
vtruggle nf leer* and hlmv| "
"The .lav w ill rurne when Ihere
w ill he triumph for loyal Guate­
m alan! under Col. D la»." he de
rliirrd .
Arbenr bitterly allaeked IH»
United Fruit Co id Rotlon. which
•te hat a rc iitrd of barking Ihe
trite I invasion In revenge for his
dovernmenl’ s c im p rla tlo n nf part
of Ibe eom pany'i va*t holdings In
Guatemala

A C R O SS
1 French
chalk
3 81*1* of
in**n*iblhty
H Region
10 lfa*ten*d
I I . W harf
12 Anglo.
Saxcn »*tf
13 Shelled
flercely
|A Highest
card
17 A l hom*
IS Doctnn*
21 Masurium
(»ym l
27 Earth a*
a godd' •*
23 F o c i from
heaven
2S Rung upon
oneaelf
27 W ralh
2* CtaMifle*
79 Mother
30 E h . v I
train
, tabbr I
31 Body nf
water
37 T y r ­
ol *a sure
33 Bitter
vetch
31 A w ashstand
38 Vegetable
ltl*ed in
soup*)
39 W eary
41 Esclama^
Hon of *
»orro'v
47 Greet
Id M iller!
fabric

JUST RECEIVED 100 PAIRS
MANUFACTURES CLOSE OUT

W OM ENS SHOES
All From Higlter Price Ranges
Grouped In One Low Price *
Sandsls - Casuslg and Dress
Shoes

�Weather
Moke Sanford Your

T ift * / cloud)* to d iy and W cdnti*
d f i, vitdci) ic flttrrtd thunder*
«hoxevft north «nd .it a ft* placet
to iouth portion moitfy tn t f lf f *
m &amp; liraad Hot csstpt sllfh t*
I* Inn f f •****•p»r rtf* #ifre«n*
ff^r th

Shopping Center
VOLUME XLV

minted

Commission Extends Time Limit
For Conforming To Zoning Rules
City Manager
Reshuffling
Departments

The City commission ended i n
meeting lett night t*lo re
i&gt;
o’clock—lomething a bll unusual
Maybe It’* the heel
t o o
R E C R E A T IO N A C T IV IT IE ^ P If you are a y ju n jK t r 10 v**r
or older. «ml you ere in U tfite d in
a Ire* m eal—but you've jot t
brine your osvn lood—John Anael
it planning a ” co okiut" lur the
tumtner playground participant*
A bui w ill If ate the Seminole H i;h
School at lu.SU o’clock
F rid a ;
morning for Mullet L ik e park, and
activitlei Hated Include an hecy
scrub-ball and the like For ton
venlence Angel h a . m g ie ile d th&lt;
youngiier* bring hoi dogs or u n it ”
_ Mehta.
•
* * *
A Ranee bat been itbedulrd lot
pUrgronnd age Towrgiler* Frld ty
night at the L ily n a il "4&gt;lety
C rate’' begVnJnc at 1 n 's la V
A Jukebox w tlf pn**Me mu»h
far dancing and (he a lla ir. wht '
b free, w ill terminate at lt:3 o p .fr
• » •'
. JK
Playground youngster* ar« !• M
vlted to a Nature Hike *et ftM A T O S Dnruiin Uolile’y , ol I'm Thund ay afternoon aemrding t
clm ieli, Ohio, h t H with the '.s k
director John Angel A itudy wil'
ol
signing 1JJXW bonds, t* r'vgh* made ol plants. birds. treei tn'
ruled In New York where ■spe'lal
r ether natural leaturet There In
ilgratu r* msehine heir* *re#d up
laretted are urged to meet at th*
her work The bond* were voted
EUtt playground at ? o’clock
• • •
tor s tiyotHkOOu &lt;»re*t and hi*n*
way project
flolem oitoooll
Water tbllng classes lor plav
ground vottthr over the age ol 1$
•b o are advanced iw lm m m , n il'
begin tomorrow afternoon throngt
fee cooperation ol tbe rerreattoi
department and tbe Sanford O '**
tag and Sbl Club. Youthi who met
tbe quallfls stints* and are Inlet
tile d In learning to water «hl »»&gt;
grrepweited to meet at the F lh r
ptayground at I : IS p m,

Stenstrom
Is Backed
/ s Candidate
■ Tha Sanford Herald today de­
f in it e ly ctrtffim ed nrmora d r s lW r
about Sanford for the part wetA.r
that County Judge D o u g in Stenitrom w ill run for the tea* of
atat# itn ato r when a vacancy i»
announced.
Th« »eat war vacated by the re
cant death of State Senator Lloyd
F . Boyle who died of a heart a il­
ment ta il month. The 65- year-old
Sanforditr had repretented d irtrirt
ST line* 1911.
M Heavy support today ia rallying
teO Judge Douglas Stenrtrom who
definitely emerge* a t a candidate
fo r the potltion. -'Let'* keep the
aenatorrhip In Seminole County,’*
l l heard in every political d!s;u**fon, and that fa r £ t lt .it rom ha*
♦merged a; the er.ly svt '.ouj con­
tender from Seminole County
A graduate of Stetaon Law
SeheOl tn 1948, the 32-year-old
Judge hold* an tm pre*ilve list ol
Offlcet In both civic and legal ors a n ita tio n * .
W Stenitrom who ha* »erved a*
County judge fo r the part ilx
yaara and I* well known lo r hi*
work with the county'i children,
waa racentlv named to tha vleeoreaidency of tha Flo rida Juvenile
Judge* Association.
H a'i at*o vice-commander of the
Florida Disabled Am erican Vet­
eran*, m ilita n t
sixth
district
of the Am erican Legion
mhatrman
ir
State Program , past prealnnty Ch
dint of the Seminole County
Cham
•feer of Commerce, and paat vice
president of the Florida BaptUt
Brotherhood.
Th* judge la what la commonly
termed a aelf-mad* man. He work­
ed hi* way through four yeara of
college and graduated with a bach­
elor of art*' degree* from the Univtrtlty of Florida In 1B42 before
entering Stetaon Law School.

Undercover Work
In Bolita Racket
Brings 4? Arrests

S T P E T E n s n i fIWJ 'C v-P relim l
nary hearing eonltnued tfvlay for
42 men charged with lottery 11 »
violations a* * rem it &lt;1 (he under
cover activity of Del Sgt lls r r y
Dietrich
The S' Petersburg police o llire r
« * * en the slsrid all dev ycite rd ay
tailing how he pDdfndhd to gp
along with »n offer of money,
cjoihet, atltomcbtle and television
let tn return lor protection ot
members cd a Pro-county bold*
ring
PJetrtrh &lt;ald the f ir «t *pprt&gt;&gt;*rh
« n t made in December h\ VI I V 1,
a St Petersburg Negro t i r l driver
Tlie officer *ald Pool Inlmduced
him to Henry Trn ftlrvn te, T a m p i
hvr operstor '»ith » h nm Dietrich
had most of his tealing*
Henry T ra tllra n t* and hb hrnth
er. Sinto TraH icsore J r . ilso of
Tam pa, are accutcd of
the ring tn Hillsborough arrJ Pine!
h r ccuntiej Thrv ire charged
with cp trating j litte ry and at
tempted brib erDie trie h said h met Santo I t a i
flcante only cats.
The urrlercovcr agent said he
h*d a portable tap' recording ma
ehlrc concealed In his clulhlng
whe" he talked with Santo T ra lfi
cante and during some ol hb con
v e ra itlo rs with Henry T ra flic in te
and Pool.
He said he received the n am 's
ol M persons he was toH were
hollta talesmen and whom he
should protect
The defendm li ^ere irr e ltd In
a te rie i of raids M „y IM S by
HllUborough eountv and state of.
fleers, with Pinellas officer* by
passed Most of Ihtse nibbed &lt;i.*re
Negroes, chargr-l with aiding In
operating a tottery

C ity Mgr Warren Knowles
wav granted a free hand last
night by the C ity commission
to go ahead with his plan for
reorganizing several muni­
cipal departments.
As the C ity manager ex­
plained it to ti'c body, he
planned the changes tn two
pluur
fir.b . to combine the
tia ih and garbage department*
int &gt; one d t|,irtm rn t under the
c ia s tiliia tio ii uf ‘’i t fin e ,” and se­
cond. ta le ail u tility men from
the sailo u * department* and com­
bine them *11 under a unit, labeled
“ maintenance."
In lh» form er, he explained, contolldaboii w u u lj tl*|&lt;«,n&gt;* with
diiplbation which i* expelIrnced
now. Fo itn e rly. trash and gartiage
ssere hauled to two separate place*
for disposal, but now, wilts the
sanitary lan d -fill, helh aie ta k .n
to the tame place. I he refin e Is
all covered with dirt together in
th* land-fill operation.
In the latte r, he txplam ed, s k ill­
ed u tility men •.•un, D« available
In all depanm*t.o» and In quantity
to facilitate efficient maintenance
and lep alr wo»k. A* it i» now,
U tility men are scattered through
various department* and must be
borrowed back and forth when the
occa*lon demand* Also, Knowles
aald, the»e men could work on
building maintenance at odd mom­
ent*.
Th* C ity manager said th* plan
h*» been in operation on a trial
haul* for a week and that it had
worked out 'V e ry w ell" and that
the department head* were “ very
»ati fled." The matter w ill con­
tinue to be curried out on more or
lets of an experimental bail*.
The coiiimiasion last night ex­
tended a stipulation* in Ihe C ity
charier governing inning five more
year*.
tVh*n th# C ltv adoplsd Ihe
charter in December of 1211. ft
ipecttbd that butlnt*&gt;e» o perallnf
in ratidentlal areas at th* time gf
(Cnntlnurd On Fage Slat

Nearly $5 Million
Is Le ft To Charity
(IIIC A r.O l/P»— Neatly fl*e
mlllims dollar* »a» left fn rharlI t hy Mr*. Mary F. Soufhwell
VVoree- ler. 91, her »ffl filed In
I’rnbale Corirl dlaeloved yertyr/a y.
M r*. W o rterter, » h n died
June 3*1, wa* s u n je td by her
hu.b*nd C h a tle , I f , retired
pre^ldrnt and (rta * u rtr of the
Mun.fng Paper Co.

Six Sanfordites
Are New Citizens
S ix aliens living in Sanford
were granted American citlienshtp
al a naturalization hearing in the
Orlando Federal Court district ye*,
terdav.
There are Joseph Kondratowrex.
form etly of Poland; Hannah S u lli­
van Orton, Ireland, Joienh M iller,
Franca and M arctlle F a ille , hi*
w ife M ad'line, and her titte r
Yvette O ldaker, all of Canada.
The i i i Sanfordltee wer# ainorg
jc, person! granted cilitenship *1
ilia- iviis
■h i ns
s i luiiai according
vvillill^ lo
the
federal
hearing*,
re|Hiri* from *he federal court.

1st Federal Board
declares Dividend
Of Three Per Cent
, Director* of th* Flrat Federal
liv in g * and Loan Aaan. authorltvd
dividend payment* at th* rat* ol
thrao per cant a year on tha aavjng* account* of the Institution,
President Howard Faville announc­
ed.
Tha first ifx montha of tha year,
awcordtng to the association offlctt
S a n boon one* of continued pro
While the final figures for
month are not yet available.
If. Faville said that th* resources
at First Federal would be almost
IH million. Savings accounts
lr « continued to Increase and
thva enablo Ui# association to meet
th* demand tor horns loan*.
The office will be closed all day
tomorrow to permit the staff to
post tha dividends to over IJCO
ijavlnga accounts.
G S T N SW P H O N E R A TH
Th# State Utilities Commission
a ulas load the Southern Bell
M a y to charge a
ity rata" fur tat*,
servire to DcBary sad Ess*
*
“
• i tha Ban. _ . _______
next billf data, according to tha Associate

Temperatures
Arc Ovci 100
In N. I lot idn
Bv H I E A SM * I 1 1 I H P H I
A gentle drop m temper Hurt*
T u c id sv was t'-rers.t i n tn" ' of
the Southeast, whuh h i . tel) »
blistering sun ant rem rd hr.il
sitltr lire weekend
Tbundcriliow rr i s n d
lig h t
hreerc u»re expcrled lo route I t
Ihe rescur ilong Ihe (oast, and
mo»l Inland ir e .r f w&gt;k ram f irt
in e prediction that the m cicurv
would drop 5 fo to f e j r e .,
Doldrums lock • l:rw grin on
most of Georgia Monday, amf Ma
con recorded l^h degrees,—# untV
equaled by Yum a. An/urr* It j j i
Ihe hight^t tem ntr.rf” !* t i e r r
corded al Macon
E la t where in Georgia Valdosta
regi»tered in i *-&lt; CPlumbui in !
Albany both had a 101 degree high
li was 1r»s tn A ij* n i, uher* (he
city reported in rinpie&lt;i&gt;|erited u&lt;r
of water
Tenrte..'p 1 1 1 r r quite v&lt;&gt; h il
in genet.il but M*mphi! r e j i . t• y* I
l frd 2 degree^ , reroftl f .y liyie
Knoxville dropped d’ wn Is J i
Nashville had 9* and Chittauougj
recotJyd 91 dfgrre
At N r i r i r l t , "
Ihi -••-r rs
flim b rd ’ &gt; 9'
Alabxm
iw r lle jr d ,!&gt;*•-—I j .
much r G t , ' i M
- ■
!0A 'va. *hf h-ghi . • jn-J j* hifd.th-. r t c c r ! f r th* d iti Btrtnsng
h im had 102 degree* and fusca
lc- .a f"1
In Florida i 101-feg'it high i j
noted s' M arunne Ji-g .-m ville
had |f&gt;) Al la lle h tite e II ssa»
a lT a m p j 91 and a* M irm l A’.
Little Berk and Pine Bluff. Ark
recorded 102

Representafiive
To Be Elected
A special meeting of a!! rfvd
service ptrsonnel of h'e CHy hat
been r i!!e I (nr Thursday after
rvx*n by th* d v |l * * n i e fe ,,rd (o
elect a representaii-e fo | m !|.
the o rg inlraltun’ s ifls lrs Ibe pn
* llion wa* le ft s a rs u i bv Ihe r»
cent rf*rth of Slate Senafoe I Ins,*
I B '.'r
According tn N n G arner, a*
ilita n t secretary or ih * ,-t" ip, if ,
meeting w ill he held tl 3 p tn In
the Cltv Hail The elefltou w ifi hr
followed bv a short business meet
ing
The rYme of M ic k ' l»’ * |in t Jr
hs* been rto m lo i'e j for lire posl
tbn Cleveland h»s onlv eecentl;
be»n appointed Counlv aliornev
Th»ee is no salary lor th* p ,
sllion,

Graham Services
Will Be Tomorrow
T u n e ril services w ill be h»!d »t
the F |r * l Baptist Church tomorrow
at .1 p m for Schley C Graham
Ssnford. who died yesterday morn
Ing In the local hospital
The Rev W F Brook* J r still
officiate at the services, axslster'
by Ihe Rev 5 L Whatley »nd the
Be* W aller Boulh The Masonic
I/rdge w ill have charge of Ihe
crave*ld» service*. The body wll'
He In aisle at Ihe churth (rom ;
until 3 p m
Mr Graham l i survived hv th
widow and one von. W aller, Ban
ferd; his mother; three ils ie r
and three brothers
All Ft lio n s are requested p
meet at the Masonic 11*11 at ? r
■■o' to attend Ihe funewal In i
body.
RAY N. i t MVIart, special tsisanael al tha McCarthy'Army hearings tn
* rtm,F
■' tho SI srolumts of Iramcrtpt hrough
whlcb ht must port when he goes ovtr tht IttUmonj it hit T cn tm iH
I*” ' " * - M Son. Karl L Mundt, acting chairman of (ho Senato
tnvoatlgitlon# rubcommlttee al tho rectal hoarlnga.
ffnlarMttcwalJ

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leaned Wire

Thousands

Face Five
xies
K E Y 'V ES T f* O 'm ro.r! Court
met Jg n n t- J.iv to I j I c up the
live c n jrg t; remaining ig im jt
Proofs B.rtctnir’ f-rm rr genera!
O’ *1 .1 , - ol thf O irt-- r* Highway
am] Toll B r i l ; D b lr i'T , and
A ls n o Cothran K i * contrictor
Nine ol U counts ig iir n t the
r s :r «er» dr pr I s c t e r d jy by
John 'la r jb , I ** -J t ■mtv * ’liclti't
assigned by tc ir n ; (iac Ji'hns tJ
ln sc*lig ite the bsttr l ’i s t h ir i
Th* orrginsl m&lt; rm ation rharged
Bateman md • oihran with ire
the ft ol it.r
;.u *r | th. itvtf
counts dropps 1 li H them &lt; i ,c i
of the U nit i n * .n r : &gt;-»
Cidhran v i
I rg * I o'th false
ly d jin n n g t j have performed
work irrd n•I* *. m r inner
lot
which h* bill" I It &lt; I '.lr b t B ite
man was secured of u il'n g sod
ibettiog hirn bv *ppts&gt;* o r; tm .'Ic j*
while k n iw lrg the i irk had not
been performe I ,&lt;r the m it hinery
used
Pte siding J'ldg* Thom a . S Caro
denied a I r f t v ,* in u u - r i p u . h
the entup inform iii-n on gr mnds
Ih si Johns h* l no "it'' -it* 1 1
appolpl M m b In |h( r t e
Nine ,le le wit-* *.
rr&lt; ,1 of
Iben* |"rr i»r t I! * »*'-!• • em
pl'U ee,, is * r r ■' rn lo sir! Bob
V fu sn
.........g
In Moruor* Cm inl*. q iia lil'e l ( V
lurv tisnel but no i'lr-r* »er» .*
lecre j w h*n
rer • fI write I I r
(he dss

I ’ re-a

Oiidlmialrtn Gov't

40-Fooi

Rcporlv Col. Diiii

C re s ! Is

&gt;( io d
Polite C.lcoi
Port1, Of City

SAN SAl YADOH
I I Sals-J1 - Ihe (irtatcm alan gosernmeni
' i 11 ' ind is rep*rtrd lb* resigns
!*o- rf the regmre hr l dr I tu r rd
&lt; In , Enrique (Mar « ho h s '
t.ik.en over Irom I ’ rrsldenl In o b
'rh e n / i.iu m in Sundas nigfit
I he innounrctiieni i n n r .(ter
' •I i i .till" Vrtn i
lr a J r r ol ifu
end i ummuiilrl reb e l, lit the liiu
t - m r lin war demanded um&gt;'nJi
tional surrender ' T the juntj
bi r-|r j h&gt; Cnri'inc I ' m
the (iujtetn.rlan h r&gt; * ilia .| il l
J * ' ’. »nrhcr, m .rih rr member
oi the three tti jo nmla which sue
ce* !•*(! Acberu. had j D«i qui'
If said Alfred If Monion «b
w i . the third member of ihe pm lj
t * r d r l b&gt; Enrique lb » r.
now
heads Ihe nrw ruling group the
oilier l» &gt; w ere list* I a ; J &gt; r I tiS• i l n t i r ind 'la u ric e D ih»l-

L A R E D O . Tc.x. GD—Police
in tin ; bord-r rity hurriedly*
.-u i*led rcdiilcnts of low
.iro.u t-nlay in tli" face of ihe
Rio Mrande's Rreatest flocul.

i'\

Poli.-a j'sid on » v]s"i*icd 1(1-

foot cre.d w o u ld rtid flood
water; hoiliuK into the bual*
nr
**ition of this c ilv of
neatly 52.000

i

m . n It.A I I’ A Honduras ■*&gt;
''■I i ’ i i I"* I 'l .r i l l i ' 'r m a i' anti
&gt; 'tnmu'ilsf rebe|, l , p | un ihcir
ftgli* r.nfav I" rtveethrow (he 1 l&gt;u
•m u .if in g ivem m eni
alter d*
rpandmg the ‘Tinr-ndsliunal ,ur
renifer" of their country** ne*«
ruling m ddarv lu o ii &gt;t lop arm
ntlii er
Th , i.'jit e 'iia lin r
re p 'il i'
»• Irr d r v sfletu "in rhaf to.orgf n'
p lriie
had (unshed tbe ra p lt,|
l-.en th ' -1at■
-&gt;n wen! nil the m
S rum in unique fr tm flip • rbe’
h&lt; id q iiir ir r m i le n . n'cnfo n ol
Ihe |.-mbmg. hut e .ilie l rehe
1 • i.l, , , t ; h i | o title I ih»l all
’ 'S e . would be renewed Hull1 I * ill" - I &gt;*a a. th* «ew 'p ro
s' io n ‘ 1 President'* »nd head n
•he Ionia, gas e tip
l*i*/ former irm * • * i* f
fall
• k "M r Simdas night i f t i f Up
a im v fn r&lt; e l rettgisalmn
Irit
f o l i c . I, CG/rjlfifi g y t ii A ll J Ilf kind If 111Jig fHifit*. l»fr*dk ilfii
I
woig l*te l lerU j*i''&lt;bo A fh m .
S l j t c t d«monjtifti»i4 i i l Ai{Fvl by kiuslftifif »l
Ib rn tlu nt.
Gurrnan 1h' new m ilit r i' rrgiinr
S * v i»n A’vrc e u u iu Jf I in U'** lin lltii Al bnllntu groupf «yUTfi'Atfit*Uc
pi u o p lli nu'Iswe.f tf»e ' rnmuni .'
H 'llli rtF»ldfti* J j
U i A r b c i.i » C u iiiim m lJ b tin fN cu v rrn m m l *tm
toil Ihi- fsl!» ! lo plxrals
(d ctu iftil il ui In i t It pit* AI ^ f u lf il
( C B S P h u t i frptii /nUrrti] ilurivif J
•h» anil Hvd r'di“ l d rivin c loward
•I* capital fri'tis the Hondura
border
Aasocisied P re ia f&gt; emponden*
J s 'V H'llledge m a d | .patch Irom
G urtem als C|r&gt; d e (a '*d l» hour
h r e iio r ih ip . report'd that the
I'n ta had started a roundup ye*
da» of Communist" He j.u
9»-d members of I'arltsm en
If n ilg li* . n i f i r i • vo n . Ini! (lie m o n th o f J u n e , t hit j f a r
h i I taken refuge tn the Mcxlcar
I m batsv
J ' . t d i y , . i.ip 'i p i t f o ■r I j * I ■ b " tt t tfn n i u-sii 0 T in * M u re t, a * It* » a i1 among the ti» s a i l , o' &lt;o n fin g to f
1 M o . M o .it . otn a u t h o r it y i- flio la c k o f
the •&gt;« » uulifarv r ic lt m h art b re r I l f i v y
mi f i i , &gt;.• 'ttf.sH is
i
h e liov n o r
i t t r l l i &gt; »i • &lt; •
it .if* m r*&gt;f fop polls r command
1 11Is Jose I,ills A lu tie i M'lg.sr IH.sl
I In * »•
i igi» f o D im t v *r .ig n ■
• 1 - M 'l''g t"C '.s,
ottor -I lo kucceed Hugsllo « it;
Wer a , e|,|el of the r |v || p-.||
t III * 111ollf li III is " i t ,;•■ li i I mw u '
and • A'llonlo Sal »s la .uppl i nI in *
A ll I I! Ill » ; i l p f I*.'
" I .'g tilt, t ill! lb - li i*t&gt; ,1 || iy &lt;&gt;f
Jaim e II - enbrrg a . e ire l polls/
f l u . i n m tiilt w t . ,1'Mi* )•• 'Jd t f i g t i '
D lin i t ills i li** l i r .i t
rhlel
J 'J i|,SJ i lit .tilin ’ , r.'.’ i.t, I ||M - ||,IV - l»'*qi M il, MIMpill " (|liv&gt;
w lirn f'tr letnp'l
-a U d &gt; • '
i tht n
&gt;• IS h ll’ 'SMI
•u ifiini
I. 0
, i e k i- Hi, • t

Tem peratuiri Durinq Month
Aren l Unusual - Moughton

rani Diwiisso'l

Al (inns Meet
J .l f la y * rvgufar wsek!;.- m iitr fc- ~t th* -ar.tnrd Ltoiu l ’’ uh
'iVliltirr. Livingston, chairm an ol
'he *;u&gt;up'. f«n com m lttsr, rtport-d that he hail contacted t,sch of
Ih# th rte olhet 'luba in regarding
purchasing fa r*
l i e L l-e Club which nrigm alid
" r Idea ft pfxiing fan in th*
Yacht Club w ill ptopt *t that each
~? thr othrr chtbv that U&gt;e th*
'•sliding chip In en &lt; pro-taled
b iy t.
Co*t of Ihe fati" h a i brer r .ti-sated at |.'J 6
Pre-ent p lsn i.
hich hav# rut y * l (&gt;»eti anproved
'iy a ll club* irtvol-td, call for font
Hi-Inch fan* and one 12-lneh fan
T h e r* is « notafbllUy that the
f Ttv may ln*la!l all necr*»ary wh
mg In Ihe building and save lit*
lub* approximately 11(1
Today's pt 'g-am w a , nte*«ntrd
by M arceflr, bT» wife Madallne and
b t v lile r. Y ettr A ll thr** receiv­
'd their American citix*n*hip at
'tte m o n le i yesterday.
It w a* revetted * l th* meeting
that Harold Tate, Mon* Club r*
preaenlatlve to Boy* S ta t*. ha*
been elei-t*t to th* 'Hou«« of te
pte»*nlalive*’ and it **at on the
lalta h ass** Vit;&gt; council.'

Founrlolion Work
Nearly Complete
paurlnjr of fo an d ttlo ni f^r
n»'v mill ion-dollar S*tnlno!»
Memorial Hospital I* almost com*
plet* tiul/iy, according to workmen
at the aite.
The 100-h»d fmsnltal, which w»»
o tig in e lly Intend'd to h* a 75-bed
in itttu ttrn , was enlarged when
mot* money than expected wa*
liU e d .
Room for th* 25 e x it* bed* I* to
l&gt;» obtained by extending Ih* two
wings on each end of th* build­
ing an additional 32 fe el. It wilt
coet Approximately $100,000 for
th* u te n lio n , according to T . ETucker, chairman of the hospital
board
T h * u ltra modern building* w ill
contain th* latest In modern equip­
ment and be completely a ir condi­
tioned. Rate* w ill i&gt;* slig h tly high­
er than lit the rity’a present hoipl
tel, but lower than other hospitals
in the area

W ATCII Fflft KHCAI'KR
DROWNS IN T U B
Fo,- the past three days, law InCOVINGTON, Va. W b-John M.
forcement officer* hare bean quiet­
ly watching the area for 8. D. I Neater Jr., IT.
it, of
ol South
vmin Covington.
Collier, felon, who escaped a etate I drowned In a bathtub at hi* home
prison camp several days ago.
'b a n yesterday.

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Total I cltpsr tomorrow
To Darken Strip O j tl
M IN N EA PO LIS
»i
■
» tot i
'e rltp ie cf f*se su" •&gt;•!' - f " H u le ',
t ir e *"d d ran n"
phep-m en*—
ssd! c u m parts -f the United
S* tie s and te tri el uthei i&gt;jtlun*
tomorrowtn a period nf ib-ut t h t " h - u i»,
•hr *had'fW ut (b» on-on - ,! l move
from n u rth 'a rt'i- ’ -h r.sU • 'cross
thr Dip ot thr globe to tn D i
Tis* tha low will plunge into th'
d a rk n e i* of total ' lip s* , to mile
'side *trtp In N e b rr-k '. S e t h Da
V o it, fo'sa, M lm iei-fv, \vi icon tin
and Michigan
T h ru it still sw»«n throug'i &lt; soid a , &lt;;re»nlard. beland . N orw ay,
S»s*den. Iltitst.s Iran, Afghanlitan,
P a k ista n , ard finally Ire v e the
earth in Indli
Dr Wt!l*m • Luyten, r h a lrri'in
of Ihe U ntverilly nt Minne»'»la Vin ’ f'ornv f)ep*rtmeni, says Unite I
S t ile * rc tld tn fl e n i of a fine from
Bro w nsville. T i t , Ihr-tig b S i l l
L ik e C ity, Ulah, i . Seattle, Wa*h
w ill *ee at Ihe le n t a partial
eclipse if they g't out of l&gt;etj early
enough. The e.-lipsr w ill start al
O’N e ill tn northeastern N ebraska
at 5:U7:07 a. m. D*ST&gt;.
Minneapolis and St. P au l w ill be
the only major elite* in Ihe area
of total eclipse. In New Y o r k , the
moon w ill cover 74 per cent of the

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.•!" tf th* p- tl i- Chicago a t i*
i j r t r c rn l. si Louis *3 pet c*"t
D rn v tr 91 prr cettL M lrn li 71 per
rent. 'Vash'ogi n 1'&lt; p-r c rn '. an I
t . I ' a l i a , l ie . (.0 prr cent
Many \Y ''te rn v r* will nuts the
sh"» 'n lire ly
l ’vplanalli&gt;n of tbe e rlip tt i*
•Impte. 'Th' n t-in —a *olld b-lk
i u ing "ff r&gt; i Itgfii - 1 (i* own—gels
he's**'tt ihe earth jnd tun .bl-H
ins nut the light of d ry
In
e rfip .r can happen only when there
is » nr-v muon »i»l then only when
bv ch in e * the p ith * of th* moo
ind inn cross Jh e moon i* »
quarter of s million mile* away
while fbe sun is neatly 93 million
ml!** off, bui they vppvit *lm oti
exactly (he same sir* in Ih* sky
A«tronom*r *' cxlrulationt * iy to­
tal blackout w ill ta il no mote than
second* »qywhere in the United
Vhrlween the earth and tun, blut
ting out the light nf day An
eclipse can hvppcti only when there
i a new moon and then only when
iy chace Ihe paths of Ihe moon
and *un cn&gt;*«. The moon l i a
quarter of a million rni!e* away
while the tun it nearly 93 million
m llei off. but they appear almott
exactly the same sue In the ik y .

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Artur* the itr .id ily ruing rampayme bomvfary river the twin
M ev m sits of Nuev- Laredo
ab.it I,&lt;ncd attempt-, to sandbag the
levee Workmen Matted moving
e s m iltin g n o *able, including the
p p n lilicn , to higher ground
r In e e -p icle it Ihe u a tr ri lo
enscVpe the already clored IntcriLiti' - r! Bridge at any mop* ‘nt.
Th- u-ands ■■
'
r'
nn ‘&gt;'lh
il fe of ib ' • . ’ •
bvon I try
fled t the h-’l
’
north
- f ta* b • &gt;(• «c '•
* 'he
i ic h
■' ar t ; attic &lt;m inlrv . ( far
v*r -.t d •s a . 11 p ii
p*.
lie veil dc sil ill r f t*!! I
;p',
Oir;ugh (&gt;/ono
I I I ,U g*« 3 •■&gt; 19 fret higher
•ban 's c r bef r» wer* esre cte l
in tbe border r-itsr I day Hut an
Intrinalicrpal Boundary and Water
• onim iulon cfB W i i p kesman,
in •! a plane fligbi ,n r r Ih* river,
laid
'TI&lt;m» imi h liie u se r uilt r iic
ifter Ihta
r«*t p j&gt; *rs la anyb-ily . c lic k “
I hi I w a r had I t con! id with
if* ga is r j t &gt;lnt ii ith of L a n d ry ,
s1*iire to mile Up tr am trim Del
It 10
Rack id thr pii tiu rsqtic border
r is e r ’ , ch tim in ’ i l 'h i u laden crest
« ' r c shatlcrri] bridge*, (imiled
town* md s s a ih 'lo u t railroad*
and hahsiays
Thotlinndi uere
forced trrm their homes, but—exe * (i t r irrg i \\ r tden O m n i—
thcic h o i been Iro loss of life re­
ported
h iv A wtie c ity f Ik* qumkly
evaeuafes! their hntrtci Farm er*
had hem H arnril i rr.k jn’npd th*
•hoiuaiid* tn the M exlein hill*
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rive r u le u rr th s - 'h* U ,s ltd*
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lav Ih* g iral Interrs jflcsrl»1 Fl'co n
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rowing t- s iir R i * r.ra n le Va!
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ind grapefruit groves, the *
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H ill* Water m edical "ppliei,
rnd clot hire tere being floa
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participating in llu- plajgruulid re
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T he 8.840-ton D a n is h -b u ilt ta n k e r is being held a t th e
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s o u th F o im o s a .i p o rt o f K a o h s iu n v . ; . . i a nn ou ticen ien t said
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*l.ili scciirdllig lx alt anile in, •
W o rd th a t th e Tuuuse was in N a tio n a lis t h a r d s came
ment
ll) d ln c li-l Jidlll Alice.
h o u rs -a fte r th e S o viet U nio n, in a s t i f f note made p u b lic in
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iia.l iilaillir.l lu CuiulU*'
Moscow e a rlie r to d a y , accused th e U n ite d S tate s o f seizing
cls**e» tur beginner- each l.ue*
th e ta n k e r.
•la) and I'hui .la) muimng* i‘u&lt;
llu numhci ol inter*'-led clnl.tre
T he S oviet note said the 1‘iinpsi* was adzed in w a te r*
IlS* l j * e* 1 ceded .ml e * |«cti
brlwrrn Formosa and the l ’tnlip
lliili*,' Angel -laleit "A* 1 l*‘*ull
pinr* ’‘by a warship of the de
we ale breaking tin- children ml
»Iroycr lype" which thrralrned
hull group* and will Cl)*' li -n
In open (ire
tour
in,lining* a w ..k u.-m until
The mile threatened “ appropriate u o c tc a w niuin w ayue ttei,.u*k.
lil 3tl.” tie cuiititiurd
measures for safeguarding the »e
HZ. prufrttur rn.rrilut u( tuigerv
Die ievl»eil id.111 1 all- lul 1.1 -&gt;i|
Arthur Elders. general men
cunty of Soviet merchant whip* *t Temple L’nl* rttlly, but heed
1 melting each lue-da* mninmg
a frr of the Balimorr Urlolri, vailing in that area **
litri.nl Ihr medical profe tiuli's
(■ roup
oil Wedne-da* Utui.li
and other* frum Ihr orsanliallon
In Washington, State Department
Man ot Ihr Year" t.» Ihr AmrrtTliul'da) and i.iuup 1 l i e . . I l l
it * n iir r ir d to hr In Sanford official* were drafting a prompt
can
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dal
n rtl wrrk lo r iim in r Incal base- reject ion of Ihr Soviet protest
ionvanllun in San Francltcu Dr
hall facilities with Ihr possl
till I lie,da)* Ihe |h»-l will •&lt;*
Tlie U.S. nolr w»* expected lo Babcock, who rrctlird hit degirr
brlily lu mind of tralnlns hrrr go out today In a move lo lake
open (» ail children Imm Ihe i iK&lt;
in
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n rtl spring, art-ordlns lo An
Irani pls&gt;ground tiom m '■*) uni.
tdge off whatever propaganda (inguuhrd Servlcw AWaid fur
drrw larraw ay, president ol Ihr the
n.Kii. \kcillie*da)) Ihr inuiig'lei
Kruiliwlr County Chamhrr ol value ihr Russians nought lo gam ' out standing cu n lrlb d llu n t tu
Iruni inc Niniti M in i f a il, will
front their accusation that Ihr U S
I ota in ner.
, n 1111 and parlictpani* lum i n
ti.rdiiliu and hurr,ardl&gt; " Fur
Ih r Hlrhinond. Va„ Irmlr A Navy had (riled the tanker
It 1,'h 'ctiuol p la)»1 oiiii.t will •wIII announcing Ihit the lanker yrart hr hat bean a pathulugHI
rlub trained b rir tail t|irtng.
Thur*da),
The**gii.uii*
« at
11.r
Philadelphia
Hospital
and
wn* in custody the Nationalist
*m 1in attei lilt le&gt;*un* t, • n.-n
•
tuigeun
al
Dir
Phllkdelphta
•aid tersely that Ihr m ilter was
*wininiei* a ir mm ludrJ al lu "belli,- disposed ol," m Healing tin- ijriirral Huspltal ( Inlrrwillii. ml I
a.m
Tuapse might he confiscated a*
Atigl-I i* Ulglllg lhal palenl
wrrr two thip* lo which I’olatol
check Die I..11,wing 11- 1 |.&gt; .w in
claim* tilie
Inn Die pr-ijiei day lul Dint clul
Tin Nationalists *ald Ihe Tuapse
d im In cumr In tin- IH^.I (ul h*
CAP! I l l CSUKHIS Hop I. *n
*xs carrying oil lo ihr "Comma
Vinner- let*.ill- l.(»*»n* begin al
Un* manager. « i . j O u tle t Mac­
mtl bitidit" purl of Shanghai on
i am
lean (bottom). . lain, in Let An­
Ihr Red liEld mainland in violation
■ ill.up 1 Tniiwr.) Icing Dann-i
geles lt)*t they Sptlll fiV* days or.
of a l ’ N embargo on turh shipMurtl*uli lu in m i Datni -.n. Ia lake in the Guatemalan jar.fi*
menu
lie Marihkll tilll. M a.-liall l a x
Ui then amphibious plana Forced
The ,nnour.crmrnt m l only lhal
Mall. Id Ju ice Be k ll.il. '.r.al-diw n by el.«il.&lt; double ll.* two
I uap w n trued while violat­
Ihr Tuapir
Riirnll
8.al* r* r aider Rilt.ar.
pilot* laid till) wei* iW iS .n ol
Bv TH E ASSO CIATED PR ESS ing Nallonalitl
N
China'* port clo*ut
(Tu, M araliii Surouie, Shsroi
the revolt currently In pngrtM
Florida's rounly arhool superin policy
policy- or Uockade of fhr China
Drum. Hick* tlickei Eddie Hut.
Irndrnla yesterday voted lo po coail
lu ld. \lllll H« IllOWIl I'. If ' '*
Terming
Ihe
|ia*l
farming
*•■
along with Ally, (irn Ervin's plan
Tlie Nallonalitl navy, which liar
hell Hub) i 'oImu Mary \nu ()*
fer a survey of arhool non- attet Ihe Red coast, upriate* de* •un a ditastrou* une, (liter (arm* tic linden.
Du-kle
Wall 1 in. din
r
it
and
a
merchant
ditvuttrd
Ihr
segregation prohlrmt while a troyer* and patrol crafl loaned by
, , Linn I )on Chrix (lure Del (lure'
rmi'c*
fur
Ihe
*ea*un
and
maimer*
vrnup of Fundamental Baptist min. Ihe United Slate*
uf prevention In future y.ar* o) S ia m tier Riilli Arm Ih,|iald-.,|i
liter* pictured dire coiisotiuenrrs
Prior to Ihr official announce­ *urh an ore li ranee*, in a hail hour Nanc) Don ild .,1, llaib.ir 1 In ,
if rare* are rnlxe-1 In public ment, Nallonalitl official* hail
hruadcasl over U I HI! ia*l mg lit. bell, and JoAnu Kiiuinnh
school*.
withheld rommrnt aird hail bannrd The ( anel was Ihr feature of ihe
liriitip ■' Jin. Hut,1111. H alhara
The luperinlrnrtrnl* hrant Ervin publication In Torino'an new* Re mi rude County Juniur iJiumhet Kent Allan llta.l* Maigaiel IV,ill
jl^lgbia/. ) s’arf.-l
lin g
riinrtud i.n .l*
cl Gainesville; the B ap lliti were paiwr* of tlurie* on the Russian i.f Commerce’s numthty evening l.llin
(Tulle*
Haig.
*
ami
Glnlieu*
prole (1
m confrrrnrr at Orlando
m illin g held al the Yacht d u ll,
Cell ( AMO) CASIi IIU ARMAS t i c s l i l l
ta t la | s 1 t l i e
The II S Pacific lire) command
lin y parreil a rnolutlon asking
Taking pail m tin- panel prwren* u m s lin r I’lirliaii I'liiT lv Den
1 •t ..It 1, 11.I I , . I, e e l lit • M , AIt 411 Ml 1f 1 11 1s Mt I n 1 eg 1. .nut; 1,
run, bm * Dry I I ’hrlian
l«*iry
er.
Adm
Erti*
R
Slump,
»jid
In
tlamri weie U nity Witt*, J i . Bun (■
Blrulilng Ihr ilr r r la o( famed (hat ihr *talr provide monry lor
ie |H .t 4 l *&gt;t Jluti.JuAid* N rilttfs l it l t l &lt; l t &lt;1 tii* tin 11j l | i i • • atlCe ... Die lilllr
ladieiik. Bill)
Dunn, fi-niait
llarhor that "no ll S war- m 1 I ’artri and C aik Tyre, rrpie
d l l n of llit* world for Ihr nest ihr survry which Ervin propurr* Pearl
1.IU It |*«l ttafll lilH will % s*Hit 4 U i u * %,r.. i i i , . i *‘ i, | | all lies 1 li mI i 1 r •
Evan*. Joe l’ie*t .11 Jim H a l'. *
thip hat trued any Russian thip "
riling
small
lanners,
and
B.
L.
a*
a
preliminary
lo
fillnir
a
brief
U aricn leddun. Luck) I clau*en
three mouths will hr Ihr plraaure with trie tJ S Suprrmr Court ihi*
1 u l Ilf l i t a t i i i I'-s ttiH i'lritf ..It |
• t | 1 rl* mII at K1 1 1I • - ! &lt; • | t | 4 |
Ikiru Jr , Ihe 8anf«id .Merchanl* June II I null,&gt;1
Halid) Jnnrl» a t.rtlffiluiili g I .it .1* lit
\i
■ t . 11
of Miaa la v ra Mar llrown. daugh- fall
**ueiallun Honor llsl.oine u( I’amela June*. It. aline I ainel
h a U«*f. I r 1 its I fisHHla t i, * n
l 1
&lt;1 1if. *a I *
Klllgolr Seed Co. srrted aa uiodtr- ( lark Murra*. luuiart I D.rnt •
0 ler of Sim, U. II. llrown ol KanErvin taid (hr i|urallon la nut
slur.
ford. MU* llrown U wailing from whether wr havr non segregation
K. berl A vrtll Fl anc*-* Smllh
Tlie panel agreed that Ih* pat'. Rill liuwer, I'egg) Ibiwer an
U n til* lomoiiww tie 'I. S. Hik- ’ ‘fur Ihr Supreme I'ourl hat al
line* ivsiun* have Iwen 'Tough" Marti) n S|M'.ir*
ewe Main for a world lour In run- rrady ruled on Ural, but whethr, , wr havr non-serregalinn Immrrli
mi the *mnll farmer arid Dial Ihe
liroup 1 Dean Smith Ed veal
Juncllon wllh gradualr work whwh a lr|y or aTt Miiiwr.l „ gradual
jiast yearreached an extreme that Wagrni
1 llltun Br.i«n
lu-l
al Washington
..... l'ni**-t»ii)
“
"■ in" 1*1 jk-n od ul adjutlmriil "
the »mullu|u'ralur
cannotagain I Engll*h, Ju-I* llarn .m H «. In -'
Louis. Iiwludrd on her itinerary
rridurr
t
iled
a*
prluctpal
cause*
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\
,
I,dm
llieieihm
(Id'u
ii
H'nli
It i» lilt opinion. Ervin taid
ara Hung Kong, Itangiem. I ahull*.
m i wnich farm Wayne I'raii'in- Joe 1 . . il I ,n&gt;
of Ihe small return
New Ijelhl, K iy p l, Ih r Iftdy I-a mi. hreautr of Ihr long I radii Ion of
A II pu n itli 1 ill il|'ii l)‘ H In U II|.|... I- M :.tr l;,. ni Ilf . tum ii
production jirld r.l during Ihe pail Singletary, liavnl Mact.dli* H t,
Lebenun, Italy and In n e r . Ih r -rgregalion in Florhia and other
Jam*"
Smgleln* m ill, tu New .'-III* Mill Hi in'll t * -Ml Im li In heeli pt'i'lnl tn
season for lesser «laed larm* tn b&gt; Harvey,
Sutilhern
states
that
a
|*rnod
ol
luui ia M-heduird lu U tulilialr in
I'rugreia un the nrw Kemmulr tin* a n u were user-produclion, iiinl)iiii (ic irf Michael 1 •**■ ■
S iiiili.n l bv ,S tt i h in t liil-1 1 ii
New S ill) 1 im I'tTil estiHt
jdjualm rnl should be permitted
Nan Vofk Sr pi. Id.
County Mem.,rial llutpilal I* pro whltdi ha* hern in effert amte Kendiirk. Jnlm Anet'l •* D n u li iiti.k i i 11 Ini i '. iii utli t 1 in- n&gt;!ul il;iii|'*-iTiii;i m ill j.iinr
"It
will
do
mi
good
to
rely
on
#
• * •
I'utuani
Hmiiilil
l'n&gt;
.
.
I
*.
1
1
•
-.
the feeling that wr can boyrull reeding at a rspid rste with work- World War II, Ihe growing uf
I'. mI i i ) . ii tiii.li w n"1 n*l 1111 nt I it I St m ill I'm h A v e
'* 1 uli
A dream of rnemlwr* of ihe San­ Ihr rourt or lhal wr can arnun men pouring the fuundxtion and vvrrly-i tin nsivr crop*, aim the Vihleu Johnny M r.....
III III F ile Il&gt;i**e* El
lilllr w lii'ii- Mr
t ii-.ii g 1:1 I lull i.| tin* 1 lim iiluT n| 1 , .tiiiiierCs* wn*
ford Boat and Ski Club ha* f»-*n plith anything through r*pln«ive sorting materials In pirim iatiun uf "blg*co»t“ of liarveslmg.
l.iiula luink Jo) Iti &gt; ■ 1 &gt;i» Ini'-iiy e iip iip i-i! in tn l,mg --ip n iiln n .dt a |.*-titi..n le iju e stih g
lurried intu a rrulily with tin* action*." F.rvin taid, "but wr mutt erecting (hr first flixii.
ll wa* pointed nut that Ihe pit, line
Haggi'il) and I.,m ine H *v
building of boat loading ramp at takr a logical approach to (mil
The hospital which war original­ duci'l "jusl ilursn’l even get u re
tin llli|in in -rn iT lt She Will In ul llu
lie up.nil InllUirntW
Ihr foot of the south aide of the the solution that will be acceptable ly planned III have 7S beds, wa* turn uf 20 per cent on the market gcily
A .h ill 111 In n till)' t ill) 1 t ill In) I In
tin- | X■ 1 it n.11
(Jruiip
1
J
•line*
li■
1
Cm.
tt
l.akr Monroe Kriilge Ihe rump it t» ail Rioting and hatred it mil increased in capacity l*K) hods, lie- price.” A product which »e|l* fur
IN) feet wide and alni"*l 100 lerl the antwer."
rause more muney Ilian o rig in a l-, two dollar* on the agricultural Da* id -,111 Hubert II m ’&gt;le* I '•■I* nali* t I1.1t In m ni ll . S t:it. li, .nl Ii, |'.n 1 111. ill in itia te un
I I I It |tli|.
In lenglh. Tin- ramp, which i» fot
riffivt-d by Ihr umrkit r*as|i» thr iftuwFr utily il.inililey Paul Humlih * Da*n III) d.ni.
The attorney general taid he be­ ly
Murray. Ilaynmnd \lurri* h - .- I l l * »fl .'I 1
Urn
Ihr uae of the nuhlic, la four feel
hospital
l*
a
n
l
thirty
lo
«i*iy
cents.
mar)
ETnwrr*. I eg,') ••(&gt; &gt;■" l l l l l t la I lr* I •'I * Iia.l
nil iitliPi
lower than the luweat water level. lieves Ihr entire pattern of non
T. E. Tucket, preside;.| of Hie
I'etkin*
rmphasised
(hr
fact
that
tegregatiun
in
public
trhool*
wilt
Susan
I'hegan
I'
•
m
'
m
i
l
l
|
I
Vt*S|l|l t •
I*.
r
|
It*
*|
t l f l l - l.tlv
The Club ha* luipr* of eventual­
Eluri.la Rtatr Bank and chairman there at. ulout I.IHMI larm depend,
lleckv Mitchell
II I . 11 , led,
ly constructing nicnic t a b l e * tie tel by Virginia ao.1 South Cant uf the hospital hoard stated, "Thi* nit
(
Sllt«lt|*'|
U
t
I.
M
f
families III (lie Sanfuid area in*nu, Barbara I n - r*« Jml) h.-ul
« landtcaping. Regular mrrtifiK* of lina suits now pending before Ihe is our opportunity tu build for Ihe
the luu return which they are l.airv C u rliv llttildv Sim ci 'I 111
I si.alr
II
^ t h e oriraiitaalion are lield the laat Supreme Court Ervin said he future. We have tlie muney wr and
receiving will greatly effect the lyn Schaffer ll.tr v S ih ille i Mar •aH i,
M &gt; |it*ll1i»«|i m Ilia
Friday night of each month at the would ifbl file any brfrf to hurl need now."
tan Sehaller Mik. t'ull* Niue) lit*'*':** I East i|tlr Its- ftifli -ll* I
revrnur in Sanford atorea.
Odd Frilowa Hall and thote In- the causes of those suit*.
It la rapected that room for Ihe
"In urdrr tu get uul of this Perkin* P.1II1 Ib'Di I 1 lie’ ’ mm* Ml** ii Jail •111 •a1 ft**.«I ‘ I law
A disturbance resulting frum the 2S eatra beds is to be obtained by
tarrded in furthering akin* and
1 s« Itf.l * tilt* )|J% el up uper
we must stop growing the White, Vick) White and t'al I flip
l'»* I mi* ."fl H r &gt;'r|irifi|il|l* • a i | | 111 V
boatlnK are invited to attend. E n ­ court (tendon might cause blood extending two wings of the threv strait,
(11•'11..1 f14 .1if'IU.I •!*•1A in l i e .
crop*
we
are
liming
the
most
man
i
1
&gt;
«
11
*
1
*
il|«
lli*
mi*
I
ii
fir
n
lul
1 11 - 11s
try blank* fur the Seminole Indian shed "which we believe could easi­ story, ultra modern building, ap- monry 011
|kl».A f1r »*IG i llllalr Di,
the must expensive
wait*' il lx iff V ‘ill l a \| •Ilia
IElif I'tWil In I'DJI
Crultr ar* available Ihiough Sir*. ly erupt Into a civil war ‘ Die prosimatrly 29 feet, amt will cost crops,"
Tyre slated. It was pro
sTtrlllsf a |* t ).* i«. J )*l. mI*4! • 1 *1
fl : I * ill 1 Jt Ilk III*** Die re, i
ministers said.
R. E.. Mitchell, phone IhlUhW.
an additional ItOo.UbO.
potril that there (hull! i be an
If; 1 I,• ata
I if if .,it 111 •ill
H I a - | l l*
1 if I* -.lee It j v .i
• • •
"We fuHher believe." fhr re*o- 11 _Although written
active
muvement
to *btlng
* g 1 approval
1
t from
1
Bco
it a* m
uiniinik am
*i iiik iiin» •
•. n i t i.ai 1 .w iff
ifl-irl «rY I
t t ..Ifi * 1 |&gt;
Mra. If, M. I'apwurlli. IIS 1‘ark luflon continued, "that the removal
I 11 If r A• it
•
Liiu«r«* 1*
*produce
* * -&lt; ■ “whicii
« - , 1"
" ...................
.. on
Av*.. long tluir Sanford tr*ldrnl, nf segregation In our school* would
V
. I aI l
*1 •• l.eltig in id,
cannot
l e moved
•ItftlfaU .fl •'» f
III*' I at
lilt
arid ah* can't rrmvmher eeeing lead In intermarriage of Negroes Tucker slated that hr had reevor.l the lre*h produce markets.
ill!
.
tr«t t, i. )|&gt;tr(- 1 i
fllf.lSI
III!
•
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t
«
^*lk
rl
\
.ill*
llaar
^mutqulloe* ao had in Sanford a* *nd while* which would lead ulti verbal approval from Authrr W.
I u 11 lu l w..ik
the hunting of tlewr ciups tu
m I i*
consultant for ... „ crop* that can
__ .he harvest d,
iiJ, technical
techn
y lh ty hat# b**a laltly.
malely tu the destruction id Ihe Eorehand,
11. 1 (*ru*s 1 1
M. , - hili
f Hat condition
*I
white rare and producing a half
* -i p, 1 * ha, 1* l-ci n
ti--o ii t. 4 rCity police and Cuunly tlierilf’s •(Ml.
f. ass . . r r ii no n il.. 1
I
lari
hrerd mongrel race."
I
i p .mi- I he*
.................- l
wa* suggrstrd a* anolnrl way tu deputies ate today combing
■ ill
Hail
,1 ir s o l l i l iN 1
The minister* said they belietc siotl
1
a,II ■
1
»r iii-il t 1..•
lessen tiir small fanner's burden. ford and Hie tinluulnili.g a lia fu f Ml U - I*’fit \
Ik
U
liif
ihe Bible "definitely sett out Ihe
. t, .p i
-rn'
shelter frn l
TT.a program wa* the second an escaped state prisoner, accord
d
segregation of racea, forbidding
(II)' •
-IllVIllg 1 ., si
Nlijialiul
wrhirh the local Jaycee* liavr apmi lug to reju.it* at IojII i law enforce­
' '
them lo Intermarry and command­
•
Man*
d
Dn-m
an- al o ID I’
.*I, aI I.-' Oil III* p e l l
t iMt’*! *
solid m an effuit to encourage ment offices.
Mt* tula Meriwether, mother o' ing them lo remain leparale "
.11
llu
1
%
at'ualliltl
id
lam
I ho*,- i.l I 1-■ f 1 help.'
l l . r,
M «l|
«
interest in the plight of local
C. J Meriwether ami Irrn cl* T
The prisoner, 8 It ('oilier, I* a ills* 1- - Hr ;|+••s*1* ..ul tliat lu I. b .lie 1 1 ut II- n t ruiirfarmers.
Meriwether of Sanforlh. died al hr
convicted
frluli, according
tu II •n•i-k -I I'Jiirfiil luck of III! I..D.I
Ar I i&lt; M-.iim - -in Wedur-du)
home in Eynchbuig. V* yevlerda)
Hheriff'a Deputy (1 G IJwen, wbu j ( j||i ,, •a*Ml -il i 1 in,, th ioucl. tt,
, 441 , .1 ..ii w,t&lt; e) acuslr-l un
Funeral services lor Pert) T
m uniiig alter an lllne * of elgM
Siller, 59, who died al hi* home
uper. i-i.-ii from Dii
furnished a description ot the
*t.wi 811 Ilf. - •In l , ,
AIM A C A D EM Y S IT E
year*
W rdnnday afternoon will be held
..iit-l u „l to tluine* sv Die Hat
P IC K E D IN W E S T
escapee.
()1( U|,||
connecting cttie. .
M ri Meriweilur, af yairt old
at 3 p m tomorrow al Ihe local
m
i
l
!.'••- J id a foot pall
M
..ii.*
W ASHINGTON vl) — The Writ
He is dtscribed at a Negro, very I nliv ,
n ,1 ........ pour a* lo 1..
wa* bom Srpt 8, I3J«. in l.ypch
t
t»
i I III 1 i l l
( i l l J I U JOUI
tunerai parlors with the Sanford Pond ol the Air, training school dark and of stocky build. Ha anr* Igcluail* dangerous for n s „ i
Dir to
burg She and her lair hutband
Masonic Lodft officiating Thr* far Ihe vuung men who will man riel a scar over hi* left eye and
Hut ..I 1lu u tin in" Momti May
William
Douglas
Mrnwrthrr
will also officiate at the rrrast -lilt America s sir irm a Jas of the fu Is expected to hra l fur ihr Pan
or. t. &lt;pli Van liD -iir , said the
BROWNSVILLE, Tea. i * _ Alice, lervice* at Oaklawu V
t pent 3d winter* tu Sanford anC
t atlli the Wu| ‘ I 11
Mem .ria tore, will be built near Colorado ford area hretute lie ha* relative*
cil) t- I
tt t i l II 1 \M ItII It t* lli» S
later mottd here where they lived Ihe first hurricane of ihe tea*on Cemetery.
PEN '- 1 rl a r
Ai ifinttne *ltii)(|uo In it- •utile lilstoi &gt; U l
Spring.
Colo
here.
for two year* She wa* a member sprang up tucHenlv In Ihe Gulf of
A native of St Louis, Mu Mr
til aa pouring through a hlrak
Secretary of Ihe Air E'orce T a l­
Anyone seeing Ihi* man should N at) Seer i-1ary Anlhil 11 nlivirrl Id llu lever ami worker* were
of Ihr Episcopal Church of Lynch* Mealro and scooted aver lo Brown* Sitler lived here about a tear lit
and five &lt;1 Id -tall iiiembi-rv went
bott
announced
hit
selection
of
that
call
tile
sheriff's
office
imm«diatrville and tha lonely M eiirsn roast is survived by the widow, urn
hunt 1
into Die 1 ,-ill ,f Mexico belay hit') It.Ills' tu a'ug Die gap wit),
*nn. two brothers and three *1* vile late yesterday, ending years I Although hr is nol considered aboard the ' arrlrr Munteri-y ' - sandbag* Bed i im &gt; *heftrr- am*
Two other ion* survive. Dr l» d today
V
of
bidding
by
rival
site*
which
angeious,
it
i*
not
known
whriii
(Ui
lenhiig la* lll’ le ■ are III ojiel illor
wlclk M&lt; m .*.Thrr of Nrw Orleans
ll wain'l a big blow at hurrl ters
All Masons are^ requested b rriginally numbered in the him er or not he is armed Mirrlff It I - watcti 1 a iiii-i qualillcallims ti&gt; ill lie Mlilllt-'
La., and II o
Meriwether rn eanea go. Wind* at the cenler were
tludrlll
pilot*
dnrds
but
had
hern
narrowed
down
Hobby uig&lt;* residents tu laki- all
Lynchburg, al •&lt;*, IA eramlchildren reported 80 milea an hour, )u*t meet at the Masugfs- Hall i l 2 3
it .,In. ill) leporl* stated Dis
Tin- group leaves I immrow tu ovi-r I i«»l l iloliiei ale allecle t ll
m lo attend Vlie
1
service* in a in three try a ipecial selection precautions if they should cuuie in
• and 11 great grandchildren
five m i l e a
above hurricane ubody
li&gt;
lu
Miami
lu*
a
weekend
vi.it
contact witli this man.
board
Rrrvtccs will be held here at tbr strength
ID i-.iiintiii lie Bed Cross lias
local funeral parlor al 2:30 p in
been feeding about I ‘&lt;00 personThe
center
was
aimed
at
a
watte
Sunday, with (hr Rev H. L Zim
and -f.eltermg 250
merman tifftriatmg^ and burnt will (and stretch of Mexican coatl SO
I'ti ..ii lie inng to vend contrl
O
n
milea
south
of
Brownsville
M in Evcrgrrim teinetary
I.,ill,ui- tot fluid I i-lift shmll'l *d
Teaaa’ southernmost city.
Jre
let’* r*
r h“ Red ' T'Jt*
Cue man wa* injure I In Brown*
Alton \
ler, Ihe Chamber al Dii i fer Belief fund De* Muintl.
P H K N IX C IT Y . Ala v-B _ Bill ric h night lu lounge lit the gititr have been I,it hard bv Die clamp
ville when winds, which blew In collectors fur a big Georgia (urn! bars a n j gamble sway Ihrir pa)
iliiw it, enforced by Nat Iona torn mere m singer w in resigned | tow a
El Aoa-a- ,Si
V,8 nt *I u i
H i*li up to SO mile* an hour, lure itora took in only 13 from
Georgia authorities
couldn't
erg Guardsmen, ami the "off limit. | in angr&gt; piutrsl after Patterson'
knocked off a crossbar on a power their usual rounds in Phenis Fit) ulalr the sice dent and Alabama Hens posted around the city fot murder, -.ml the cleanup ordet
t.it VII D i IS II.L
Ihe day after racket-busting A. I. didn't control them, escept at in soldiers from El Binning
D U ESN ELD O KE. Germany t * will "ruin the city Imaucially" D
City police tail month brought line, and the crossbar hit him on Patterson wat slain.
tervals
when
the
lid
came
down
One
gambler
alone
complained
„
r,.ma„,,
m
t„ri.P,
but
luadded
American evangelist Hilly Graham
trial a total of 183 rasa* with the -head. The man. unidentified
to (Hal
that the Ids .* of hu*mvs&gt; was cost
The long-simmering cauldron ol ami then gradually lifted again.
It would la- Du- he-1 I him: lhal became seriously ill today and a
i v h a rx n ram
rin gin g from running
______ _a was working on the line.
ina
him
H.UOO
a
day
Phenis
(Tty
it
closed
again
now,
could happen Even il il means thi German doctor orsletril him tu a
Borne M or tg Girt Scouta in a vlre had boiled over Into gangstrr” tog) light to larceny, according b
Prostitutes Bed across the Chat
like violence nl last In a compla­ tighter than ever. And Gov. Gor
- . rtport* I t the Sanford pollca ala camp near bar* w ar* evacuated cent community w hen gambling don Pearsons has vowed to keep ii 11 hooch re River into Columbus city ha* to go into rrerivershit hospital (nr a complete physical
again, il will In' worth the sacrf rhrekup, Graham 's secretary said.
!/* "L O ? J M *
*" * * liquor and prortitution were the (hat way—at least until he leaves Ga.. but authorities there ordered lice if a healthy new community
“ Hilly woke up awfuly sick this
««a« tried in rourt. onh BrownevOk Civic Canter before most flourishing industries. ID office neat January
Of tha cai
them
out.
As
far
away
as
Mont
ran grow up in ils place "
morning." the secretary Jerry
war* dui
Umli i*atl The City col daws.
One Immediate effert. the gov (ornery, 85 miles to the west, Bn
people, stunned into reality and
Plienix (Tty went bankrupt ilur Heavan. told newsman. "We callej
All parangs oo Pedre Island, off afraid of the future, were holding ernor hopes, may be lo 'atarvr city commission ordered a vlrr
attriirhrd by fine* total
82 SSI Another IlS h T I wa* the coart near Browaavlli*, were onto their money "until we find out" the killer who gunnrd Patter­ shakedown tu krep the girtr on the Ing the depression and stayeil In i doctor Tlie doctor looked him
receivership 15 years
over snd recommended he be sent
veil through meter final. A evacuated. Tide* there were ex out what wt*re going to do."
son lo death last Friday night be move
In 1952, Phenis City's inuntn to a hospital immediately lor a
J of 11.113 63 wa* collected pactad to be S to I lent above
But there is a far more omlnou*
A Deling of desDeration wat evi (ore he could take office as at
tha C ity'* parking m a tin normal.
deni throughout the once carefree Umey general and begin the vie* cloud hovmr&gt;g over this Chatla pal income wav JtitiriWJ and i-rn complete checkup ”
ig _
and_ .it
tha mouth according to tha
Be avert said he did not know that
BrowanvUk police stood by fot city of 23 wu where soldiers from rttanup be had promised
boochec River town Its entirt way nr souther, gaud,ling
kindred sices accounted for u s r l y a Jed Graham
Tha gamblari and the vie* lords economy may foil apart.
nearby FL Banning, On., c a n t

Orioles Expected
To View Facilities

School Heads Okay
Segregation Plan;
Baptists Comment

Farming Season
Was Unsuccessful
According To Panel

Strolling
In Sanford

Preliminary Work
On Hospital Here
Progressing Well

r*

Rigorous Cumputcjn Underway
To Improve Slatt • Rum I d lb

Red Cros^ Aiding
lotvd Flood Victims

%
•1

S f J±J!SSZS7SUi

Mrs. Meriwether
Dies A t Residence

Escaped Felon
Is Sough) Here

- V t S ,'!

Sislcr Services
To Be Tomorrow

First Hurricane
O f Season Centers
On Mexican Coast

Desperation Is Shown In Vice-Riddcn City

183 Cases Tried
In City Court

N O . 122

I'll-SM I.S'llM'll W ir t
.. i j

Gov I
Boasts
Advances

Vow*j Spuuily Liui
To Insurrection
r K d l V I t r A l . i ’A . Ilo iu lu rn n
irV) — T h e G iiiit fm a liiii rebel
ii-iiiiim iiil .said In t tug lit it*
1'iircfH w ere mnxseil for a fwllit’u lc a ttiic k .di ('liiH U iD U ila
n m l th a t "bloody” fig litiiirf
■ ilii ud) ra g ed tiie ie Hut g „V iTTim ent
in ilitn rv
le a d e r).
ln.ji.it m g ndvuiii'e* on " a il
fr o n t s ." vowed to b u n g th e
invasluD |u a speed, m l
A communique fn-m ihe invastun
headipiarter) ol iiostei d m exit*
It ajcr Col C all, v t'.M illj Annas
•aid a majui battle » »* -f.suing
&gt;10 at &lt; hl-|uimiilx ie** Ilian 7u
mile* nurthra*! ,-f Dir
m x liri
-in it.-il
1 1.,- aririuuo-'t in* &lt; '
ti tt.st «s
I In | &gt;In 1) I - . | .
. t• ,
the gu* rriilnrr I I i - 1 l 1
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H r I'hiquimula ( i n i . .. will, s it ille u . m oitais sr. 1 ... hi. . . , , 1 ,
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THE SANFORD HERALD

Frl„ June M . 1951

County Personals
Osteen

Longwood

Peach is visiting lu.* liTUV a rt
aunt, Kev. and Mrs. II. II. Martin
ol Lake Monroe Corner.
Miss M an llamliln anti .Mr and
Mrs. Eranfc tarm er have rclu'n
ed from Atlantic City. Pa., whert
they have been visiting friends and
relatives.
Mv*». Laura P rin te r I* visaing
her son in law and daughter, Mr
an I Mrs. D. M. Davis, and othrr
relatives ol .Mondale. S. C.

By MHH. IIK V K B L Y Y. \T O N
tly MRS. KINjR ALLM A N
Mr*. Michael K ud o has been
The Intermediate u . A.'s met nt
l.nrd 9100 for failure to observe the liantist Church Monday eventhe City'* new trailer ordinance. In* with their couselors, Mrs. Het­
Mr*. ilusso « a i subpoenid to ty Kalney and Mrs. Larry DcLocourt la&gt;l week to answrr why the aler. Those present were: Misses
did not comply with this law. She Carolyn Hirt, Sandra I’cterson,
raid she rontidered her habitat Jane I’owla*. Olivia (ilddens. Pat­
not a trailer but a house. Mr*. Bus- sy Untight, Estelle Hidden*, Bitty
so was represented by Voile tVtl* and Patty Vincent. Mis* Olivia
Hidden* oervetl refreshments of
llama Jr., Sanford attorney.
Ordinance No. 12 1 was unani­ tuu cakes and watermelon.
l-a-t Friday, Mr*. George Hirt
mously adopted on Dec. 3, 1053, by
Hr K A Y H K S M N t IK K
the city council. Several warning! and Mr«. J. S. IVterson entertain­
On Tuesday evening the home
ed
the
following
girls
with
a
pic­
had hern issued and all but tw •
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry llruwn on
nic and swim at Rock Springs: (5cm I-akr was the scene of a
had compiled with the law.
t
Misses
Sandra
Peterson,
Carolyn
coveted dish supper which was atApril I Mr. and Mrs. Russo ap
piled
*1.
lied for permission to stay
until H**- J »"" P0" 1" ,m l M , m * lend*-*! by about thirty inrni)*er*
*
1
Johnson
of
Sanford.
Mr. Ku**o rrturned from
tout I Miss Carolyn Hirt had as guests of th* Deliary Baptist Chuprf. A f­
ter supper, a meeting was hi Id. Inof duty in Europe and North A fri­
party at her home, tricst centered around sketches of
ca. Mr. Russo is stationed with llu at a shunter pi
Misses
June
P»wlas
and
Sandra
Navy at Sanford. When he m u m s
rhuri h Ituilding- ami a discussion
of plans Tor the proposed building
they expect to be reassigned. When Peterson Thursday night.
Mrs.
J
.
R,
Peterson
entertained
appearing la-fore the council svitn
in IN-Itary.
her
daughter.
Mi
s
Sandra
Petvrthis request the rounrll gave It*
On Tui iday the ladies of the
»on.
and
Misses
Carolyn
Hirt
ami
consent tlint they stay, but tinchurch will meet at tin- hunt- MrJune
I’owlas
with
a
dinner
Wednes­
.Mabel lleed mi Angeles Uuad to
council was in error us they slid
sew,
not rescind this ordinance and ex­ day evening.
Miss
Carolyn
Hist
spent
the
ihe mottling service will be hi It
ception to a law U discrimination. w ^k end w'th her grand pareno
At the trial, WDIiatn* asked for Mr. ami Mrs. K. J. &lt; arltun of l*ort ,mir„|n(. „p n oVIocW. Kveryb-.dy
dismissal as I *mgwood has no Orange.
Is most wclcomr.
comprehensive toning law; no
Mr. and Mrs. King Allman atA humlier of Deliary lies wi-i.tight to prohibit but only to regu­ tendnl a chicken Imrbectle nt the
late when It affeets the health, Seminole Kish Camp, Thursday gue-ts nt a nilscrllaneous shown
safety and welfare of the com­ evening given by the employees of given in her home in Oraugc City
munity, and no law enforcing off! the Ox Fibre Brush Co. where Mr. by Mis. W illiam tloyoi lot hei
gianjdaughtrr, Mis* Calli Miller
err is employed to check up to Allman i» employed.
who will soon lie* Uu bride of Itosee If cilltrm arc obeying town
The following have been the l*i-it While of Sniifoid. M is. Boy.
ordinance*.
guest* of Mr. und Mrs. It. F, er set a lovely (aide with goodiei
Weber H. Haines, Winter Park, Burke the |iast week. Mrs. W. S. of her ii-vn making and at u cenl.-r
pttsented the city's care; that It- Whitten of Birmingham, Ala.. Mr. piece their was the lianditional
gaily Mrs. Russo had no permit ami Mrs. F. ti. laipfer and children istin-guwned bride. Mr*. Roy Mil!that even persilitlrd her to live on Michael and Sharon of Sheffield, n . mother of the bride uiul Mrs.
the nm niset in a trailer. In fact Ala., and Mr«. Effie Marehman of It P. White, niotlivr of the groom,
she had not complied with the pre­ (iainrsville.
Mr. anu
and .wra.
Mrs. rF . w.
G. 5 1r, |r j
i.ainrsvnir air
other* ptcM-nt
ce d in g ordinance, he said.
H s u - Mr- L illian Lavender, Mr*.
The penult which she claims for their home in Sin ffirld, Ala. J . I! Crow, Mr*. C. K. Ilanumn
Mi** Myrtle Crissey, formerly of and Miu* Nancy White of Sanford;
justified her living on the city lot
wa.tii^ued to Sells Habcork form­ Ostern and who now lives in West Mi
h a il Cook ami Mrs. Dan
er.owner. and contains the follow­ I’alm Bench viiltcd Mis* Eloisr llo-.M-r of Orange C ity; Mrs. N a ­
ing provision for a cottage 13 by Snjdc-r recently. M ln Crlvscy I* omi Itrodbei'k ol Miami; Mr*. H a i­
TO ., M
fg rt.,
** h . The Phi, now In tmrsex' training In New Or- ry Huge- unit Miss Jo Ann llughis
. Ilalne.s
Maine.' "saUL
tamriWf .building u ■j» lltrre s l jr l
of D .Lainl: Mr*. W.H.dwnrd Chanmom attached 1b the trailer
tn
home. ' T , . and Mr*. Hugh Roberta end •y. Mrs Harold Coffin, Miss B .r&gt;l
children
Schell.
Itp
s
y
and
l*at
O'
Coffin, M i- Russvll Cooper, Miss
Surhntfng ui&gt; for ihe rfty. m tttfri
remarked the trailer was wall car visited hi* aunt, Mrs. Mabel l*rlcr, Jacii .i liiie Davis, Mrs. Aaron Dunof
Duvtmui
Beach
Sunday.
gan, Miss Dorothen llennlnger,
ed for, and provides correct sani­
Mr. and Mrs. H ul-cit Jack ef Mis.* Kay llinn lng rr, Mrs. William
tation but In her own words the
l^wh
llavrn,
I'a.
wrre
over
night
adobe was lirrhsrd in 1953 and
Lang'-ehn. Mr*. Stanley Str»u&lt;l,
guest* uf Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hot- Mi** Marlene Stroud. Mis. Frank
hasn't sitter harried a tag.
ark W&lt;dhr»d*y.
Tayh'r, Mr*. Walter Taylor, Mr
Mayor J. A. Coltlngham, silting
Bov., and Mrs. L a rry DoLoiler
as municipal Judge, fined Mr*. R u. ahd baliy visited his pa refit*. Mr. llowitid White and Mr*. W. C.
WlUnn of IV IIary.
*o 5100 hut Misprnded all but
and Mra. I . O. DcL«utrr of Tam ­
CotigiwtuUtlons to Mr*. William
pf the fine if she ,nosed her trail­ pa for acvrrfcl day*, last wr&lt;*k.
Archil aid who was 77 years old
er to a regular Haller park.
MU* Kluise Snyder was in Co- on June 21.
The secyhd u s i to roOe before ma Saturday viiltlng
Itltmg Mr. and M r*.
Mis- Itorotliy Thomas of Plea0 &gt;e court WXs T . R. Lawrence for Rrnest Whitaker.
sanlvllle, N. J. is spending her
Illegal permit of use of trailer for
Mia* EloUe Snyder l&gt;a* bean rr- summer vacation willi her mother
lltrlilC truarto.u. Ife furnished a creational director at the Youth
her home on tiuena Vista l(na&lt;l.
eertIHeaw from t!ie doctor ray- Canter In Sanford the past week. In Mr*.
Harry Brown and Mr*.
In* his wife wa* tw ill to mwo. He
Rev. W. E . Worley will *er»e Mabel Bred
a moat interesting
at ane time did have a jiermlt as pastor of the Methodist Church trip recently had
which Imludeil Miami,
hut R was allowed to expire with- for another yrar.
Key West and u (light to Havana.
out renewal.
The W. S. C. S. of Ihe MrthodUt
Mr. und Mr* Bay K. Peek wete
rhurrh
met
Wednesday
evening
t*
Due to the condition of UU wife,
vlsitid last work by Mr. ami Mr*.
Ibr
Inline
uf
Mrs.
Dill
M
cllaiiiti.
he will In perullttrd to stay until
Frank (ilauli of Cincinnati, Mr.
the doctor has romplrted treat- Si* member* and two visitor* wer? and M l-. Bruce Uyun and theii
tirT*ent.
Mr*.
V
.
1*.
Allman
*r.d
want. She should be able lu l-e
daughter, Kay, of Addyston, Ohio.
Raymond J .a w a u n had They si-s-nt the night in Deliary
fttbvpd the latter part of August. Mr*
ekarpe of the program.
on thcly way to llraih nl»n llruih.
Mr. and Mr». H. F . Ilurke and
lav-h, ja»» Odlh-ghxm has reMaybr
Thomii ■ K ti'inn, an umlrrgrague*u
werw
dinner
true-t*
«'f
Iheir
e«lvred a* note of thanks from *evduati- ot l.ehlgh C n itciaH y, was
lon-ta-Uw
and
daughter.
Mr.
atd
andJ I f 1-oLnfc wood's leading cltlawarded u letUr for his partlcltens.and properly owner* (or hi* Mrs. Joe Stewart of Sanford Tin-*- pat Ion In varsity baseball, l&gt;y P. I.
active nan |n extending the water
director of athletics. Ill
for. and M n. Luther Hog*m and Sadler,
inidtt* In Ike elty.
home in D elluiy i* on Narania
Diane
warp
rupper
guest*
of
tier
.
Jpper
.
The letter real's a* follows:
Mi and Mrs. D. F . Burke Road
irttita, Mr.
“By inscribing our name* upon nartnti,
Cesar Bnbiulio was rradinitted
Wednesday
- night.
this sheet, wo seek to break the
to the F I- h Metnoiial Hospital in
Fllpae,
who
la
racrea
adage that thl* I* a thankless
D eljind on Tuesday morning.
world. Thl» I* by way of rx p rc ii- llonai tfirwtor at Camp MrQuarfir,
visited
hi*
perenta,
Mr.
and
In*- to Mayor Cotllngham our ap­
preciation of the rplrngid improve- Mrs. O m n i Flinac.
Mr. Jibd Mra. R . L Button visitment* he hay made In the short
lly A D ill F P K K V A r r
ed their »on, Mr. Raymond Sutton
time he ha* been In office.
Mr. and Mrs. White have a*
. jdatnb! for
*
several day*.
“Bringing order out of iha* in of Bradefrtnn
ey wrre
were nn vacation Mr. their g u v-1- for awhile, their
our traffic condition* by the ap­ while they
pointment Ilf aa hottest, rompet. ami Mra. Hatton also attended the daughter. Hr*. D uiwihh I While and
chicken barlueue given by the em­ ► or»* of Tamms.
ent, experienced officer;
"Saving hundreds of d-dl»t.&gt; by ployees &lt;&gt;f the Ox Fibre llruih *’««. • Mr». J . J I.* filer left Mtm-lay
for I’enn where ,h» will pjin hei
hi» experienced nupeKision of the where Mr. Hutton la employed
Joe Frank Tart, son of Mr. and husband.
proposed ami present extensions
Mm . Frank I art attend'd I H
cf the local water wnr'r.i;
"Olvlng time and energy travel- ramn at Camp MrQuarrh last
Ing over three ro.intif» studying week. .
ronditluns in the other ntiinMnallHe* in an effort to improve local
rotodUloniL
“U l U j t i t t Iha.ftaw eia -NOW ,
the n e jl meolelnt In Ihe w otlj."
tnel at tbs
muon at 4 pm
tk e Lonrwood .Volunteer Fir*
irtln Mt&gt;. Kt*
D«pL &gt;l*ta UtetC telephone number*
rvshmrm af
Jn the event of k fire.
l«r the program
L t H .w !
The U .A .’s had Iheir merUry a
the rkutrh “
•. t. i n rmri
with Mra Ed
etbv a. Mrs An
eir teacher, war
red
Mrs Ed PflM b)
her
&gt; ner s
for'* lo tlin i

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The Bspti*-. Church held its week
of Bible School last week. Their
attendance was good.
Mr. ami Mr*. Cadet Hart spent
Ihe weskend In Miami with rela­
tive*.
.
Mi* l.rl-ouard Huggins and
fao.iij is turned hours Sunday af
L r »pslidilig three weeks ill Tenseeola with her mother.
Mrs. I.ucille Norton and Mr*
Don Perry' left last week for V er­
mont where they will spend n
few months.
Mr*. Billy Frrnk of Sanford i*
spending two werks with her par­
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. LrFII*.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mnrkhuio
had a* their guests Sunday, Mr*
Markham's mother, Mr*. Ruth
HolUwrli and her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Harold
Hnllawrll and child of Atlonta. tin.
Her mother renwine.) for a v i-il.
Mr*. Ed Fulford and childi*n
left Monday for la k e Wale* t-'
visit her mother, Mr&gt;. EdwardRev. J. II Daniels of lakeland
i-nlle«l on friends here- Saturday
Mrs. T. W. l'li-vatl and ehihlien
Addin and Carlton, Mrs. la&gt;oiM.«rkhi))n and ehlhlren *--il MrKuth llollawsll of (la. &gt;p* nt Tun*
ilay at N«w- Smyrna Hearh.
Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Melaiin J i
gave u party Monday in honoi of
Uieir son Tommy on hi* tenth
birthday. The children were given
u picnic supper und games **ct«
plaj'ctl. The hotinrec r^cehril many
u-elul gift*. Tho-e snjoying thoarty with Tommy wer* a* fol­
low*: Mr*. In-nri and rhildren
Charlotte ntul Virgil, Mt -. Char
lr* Markawitr and rhildien Kath­
erine and Johnny, Siuanne Man
well, Carlton I'riva tl, Sura. H u sii.
und Ronnie Harper, Elsie und S y l­
via Whltelock, Pat Slum , llobbls
llowrn, Terry Chri*ti»on. Linda ,
Hoggin . also M r-, lasorn Taylor
hmi Mi* Anna Bnrlmru.
Mr. ami Mt&gt;. Louis Mart Imm
inti-rtalned n number of lloy ■
Seoul* Friday *1 th v i Imroe. Th*
Scout* enjoyed a weimr roa-1.
Inking, swimming and ramping
The srouts u ho att* nil* d wer* .
Hrt**-s, Mi Mutiny. Harm on Hmitli,
fb-liby llinnett,
&lt; » rl
David Watlgin*
-Itmtuy william
of hanfolil, ami Juni*' Maikhani.
Mr. and Mm. Wcmkdl llraihly
liavi- i* their guest for awhile.
Mi.*. Ilrmddy's brother. Donnie ■
tiood.un of New Smyrna Beach.

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A tiltlC L L T F 'K A L C E N T F H
P L A N N E D M ilt Bit F t AltD
Ctlt l*A — Plans for u building
l&lt;&gt; hou»e all iln-vard County agrl
eullural agencies have- l*e*'ti a p ­
proved ami now await final finan
rial appropriations, according to
County Agent James T. Oxford.
The building will rnntain an au­
ditorium and kitchen and seat 100
people. It will la- used for rounty
farm or home demonstration meet­
ings, woikshops ami dinners.
The front wing will contain *&lt;f
fires for the county agent, n-sistuni couuty ag«nt, home ileimmstro
lion agent, ugrielillural *tisl.ili/ i
lion an-l ronservation depart ment
uml the Soil Conservation Service
A laboratory for agricultural
lest * ami experiments I* inruded
In the plan*. Parking spare foi
nppiosimately Ml ear* will I* pro
v hied in th*j leaf.

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was made kn ow n, th e c o m m u n ity set about
h e lp in g th is m an w ho had ris k e d h is life .
T h is is o b vio u s ly not a c h a r ity case, so a
tr u s t fu n d was s ta rte d . ( l i f t s o f a p p re cia tio n
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had flo w e d in to th e fu n d , w h ic h iiad !x*eii
used to pnv h ig h m edical h ills . ( K x | xmisc
th e f i r s t week a m o u n te d to J7.'Lri)
These g if ts have n ot been lim ite d to
C e n tra l F lo rid a , o r to th e S o u th , hut have
come fro m d is ta n t places such as P h ila ­
d e lp h ia . C hicago. H oston and New Y ork
C o n trib u to rs re m a in a no nym ou s in order
th a t th e C o u rie rs need n ot feel o b lig a te d to
tills o r tiia t person.
C e n tra l F lo rid a is p ro u d o f his e ffo r t
und a good w ay o f sh o w in g t M " •&gt;r ,d» !•* to
m ake a c o n trib u tio n to 1
.r u s t fo n d A
burden faces th e fa m ily tu r o iig h a heavy
m o rtg a g e on th e house and m oney w ill lx*
needed to see th e m th ro u g h long convale­
scence.
Cheeks a n il m any are needed, should
lx- iiin d f payable to th e "J o h n C o u rie r F u n d "
and sent to th e C itiz e n s Hank O viedo T he re
IA M U S M A H L U V F
is no expense o f overhead
.Muncy g ive n to so w o rth y a cause
is n 't re n ll) spent
It is fo u n d in l.u ke ,
" ( iiv e and it sh all lx* g ive n u n to y o u ; g&lt;xxi
W ASHINGTON -e -S ir Wanton tl Ihe Communists go beyond a
m easure, pressed dow n and shaken to g e th e r
certain line Thai line Is still a
and running over, s h a ll men g ive in to y o u r Churchill and Britain’* kort-ign vague lldng
M iolHir Kdrn. besrlio! an Alice
Ix is o iu ."
At this point Kdrn comes into
lie Wonderland plan for raving
T O D A Y 'S H IH I.lv VF.RHK
the picture Churchill's aides «a&gt;
S o u th e a s t A s ia , today begin l.ill.
Then hear th ou fio n i th e heavens and
with I'r i-iilm i lie* 'iihow* r and R i i I j i i i will go along will) the kind
nt alliance llulle* has In mind II
Secretary i&gt;l State llulle*
fo rg iv e the sin o f th y people Israel, and
There an- no oplirnUtir pn-dlr the Ulille-J Mate* acre* * to go
b u n g th em again unto th e land w hich th ou
T o ih iv P rim e M in is te r W in s to n C h u rc h il, lion* here about Ihe outcome of along with Ihe• kind Kden ha* in
in ind
gave *! to them and to th e ir fa th e r s — II
und A n th u n y Fden c o n fe r w ith President the conference The plan, which
Piden suggi-ts a "lux-arno" typeKdeu announced Wednesday m
C h r o n t i:2 5 .
K ise n h o w e r n t tin* W h ite House on w uvs to IxMidon i- of -n* f. a kind that It agreement The lux-arno Treaty
s tre n g th e n th e Ixm ds o f frie n d s h ip w hich ral*e* tome legitunute i|iie*tlon* o| in u commuted Itntain, Ger
Ju t! how Interested are tlx- many. Prance, llelgium and I'o
e x is t between tin* C u itc il S tate s and t.rc a t Itrititli in wanting to save South land to go to the help of anyone ol
t
i« ih m
1’ i it a in am i on how to reco ncile some o f tin* ea*t A*ia from rtiinmunltm? I* them who was attacked It hrukr
•Ilf r«r#M ••(.fid* i
down when Hitler decided to at
policy d iffe re n c e s w h ic h have come up in thl* Kden plan a pike a tmoke- tack
III N M M lIa
icreen. hi i ‘ tailing la c ilr to cover
recent m o n th s
up ba*ie llrd i-h unwilllngnet* lo
Under Kden's plan Ihe United
I k i n * 4 • • « f r •* •4 r U « i M k l t o r l i r t Ml»«r I f
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Slates, llrilaln, France, Russia
defend Southra*! Atia*
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lt'&lt; a strange plan, coming from I htna, India, I’aklslan. Ceylon
m f I x n y f f . a mt H n f r l i 3 I M *
Ix 'lie v e ii in th e value o f | m*m o u ld conferences. Churchill and Kden who prided llurnia, and Indonesia would sign
I N I II 1*1. II H I \
I 4 l l « r mmd f u k H o k o r
J I M I 1*111 M. l u f N l l i f l.4 l l« * r
It m ay ve ry w ell lx* th a t Ids v is it to W a sh ­ Ihemtelve* on wanting a ‘ tern Ihe new "lux-arno" agreement
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stand again*! llit lu in those day* Then if anyone of (hem wa* al
in g to n w ill accom plish a g re a t ilea) in s tr a ig h ­ before Munuh wh&gt;n other llrllon* tacked, all the others would go to
te n in g out sonH o f th e d iffe re n c e s , lie and we-1- preparing to how their neck* ll* rescue
f i l i a l M IN IO N N U r . l
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Thi* I* a guarantee of nothin?
In Imlix-hina the French have
P re sid en t K ise n h o w e r are p e rs o n a lly aw are
I fcf ft# N m i k i
111 N a u l l i a
I I m# f a i r
been fighting the CommunM-lcd Since the fommuni*!* attacked !r
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A l l a .k ll M B f f • • i l l r r * . r f t f d * mf ( f c a w b .
••(■lli
• • a l l # t • ait M l r t ( a U « M l f « r ifc» p a r p e n * # mt r a l a l a i
th e conference w ill re s u lt in a closer har­ The Vii-tmmh ar* heelnning to reasonable to assume they wouli'
l u a ^ i Mil l •*# r k a r y * *1 !•*» ■« I N M l l f a l l r l l l a l f a * • • • •
smash them liack Ihe French are break the new "I-ocarno" by at
m ony betw een H ritis h and A m e ric a n |x ilic y . war-weary The United Slate* and l irkin g any or all of the other
H ifftu a D l
H alla« all|
ll
lia a n a l
A 4t#rll«1ft«
In te llig e n t A m e ric a n s and H rito n s re a ­ llrilaln to fur are unwilling lo go •tgnrr* when it suited them and
l i l i l r f , la # . | t | * 4 M
I k a m k a r m l I mommHMPf
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they thought they were strong
A ll*
lize H in t w h ile d iffe re n c e s in p o licy are to their rescue
lltarila
So Ihe French are talking about enough lo get away with It
ixtssihle betw een th e ir c o u n trie s on essential an arrnlttlce with Ihe Communist*
Itut even that reasoning hat a
I k t K f i a l A l a a M f a k i r a l III# A m # H « I N
I ' m **
t«A irIi I f t a l l l l r a # n r l f t » l * # l r l a l k » a a r f a r r r p a M I *
Tin* armistice, if it come* may large element of Ihe fair* tale
issues
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« a iU a a l all I k t U ra l » t a a p r l a l t l la ik U a t n a M M i *
tu ll in oiM-ning the way tor the W ither Ru**la nor China would
U n ite d S ta te s and H ritn in is th e w o rld 's -e
Red* to take over all Indochina neri-*-nrilv have lo hr-ak Ihe n*»
sending
best ,ho|x&lt; fo r p re s e rv in g |x*iice and h olding
After that unles* the Western "Locarno" by actually
F rid a y . June 25. llif«4
Huge 4
Allle* can find !Ome wiay to stop troops across a frunlier
1'o iin u u h i.it agg re ssion in check
They might conquer the othet
taem. the Communl*t* hsv«- a lllh e
r«“ l of .Southeast Asia o|&gt;en In KnutheaH A«ian nation* wllhnn'
HAL BOYLK
them So far the Allies have not op* n art of war, by using Ior a1
Communist* to start a revolution
been utile to agree on the way
jtist as happened In Indix-hina
The United Stale* '* In an awk against Ihe P'rench
ward position If It trie* to G il the
Rut Rrttaln. by wanting the "la&gt;French nut to *iim an arm litlcr i-nrno" agreement approved before
displeasing to (hit rounir) The it agrees on (tulles plan, put* a
NKW YOltK U » -J Fred Mugs*. ancri now I don't know how much
"He's getting girl rra iy already Kisenhower administration had Humbling block m the way nt an*
America'* only incorporated *|x-. longer he ran Hair.! up under the He like* to put hi* arm* around talked very big about Hupplnr Plan at all to save Southeast Asia
Ml* nut ni it month on a flying trip •train Television i* very hard on them and hug and kiss them.”
communism In A*ia.
Till* country probably would no*
Hot when the crisis rim e In In &gt;|gn the "laicarno "
around the world that will mark any performer nerve* "
during hi* slay in the store
e n-w mllrslone In the air age
Tune i* iitiiMtrlanl in SoulheaH
M ix Kelly already view* the Mugg* tore down a rark of hal*. dortilna. It did not tend in troop*
The celebrated chlmpanree will African ttopvrr with dismay. She broke a dummy head on the floor nor planes to help the French
A*u Piven If Ihe United Slate*
Now llulle* w &gt;nl* the United u.i* willing to tign Kden's plan
become the first Iplrvidon itar In I* fearful Mugg* will go native, and pimped up and down In glee.
htitory to girlie the globe by air­ rip off hi* store clothe* and di* Finally, he playfully refund to Slates, llrilaln. France, and Ihe the Communist* could stall on
South
I'arifir nation* to form a signing, if it Miilrd their purpose
plane while still in diaper* Neither appear Into the hush
■ nil hi* feet Into a pair of overall* military alliance which will fight until they had undermined South
J Milton licrlr nor J Arthur God­
"We certainly have no romance held out by Memo-11j
frey can make this claim.
In mind for him ." *he said firmly
"(full being to silly. Mugg*."
Over al NBC. where Mugg* hat
heroine at the age nf 2 a veteran "We definitely are not going to let *ald Mcnella, Impatiently "You're
new* commentator a* co lla r on J. him atux-lale with any other chlm- gelling *u you art like a child "
I'oor little rich chimp'
Have Garruway'i "Today" »huw, panlee*
J Fred * journey I* being accorded
more re«prct than J Crhlitopher
Columbus* first voyage
L A S T T IM K T O N IC illT
"Ttie oilier day 2u people at
1■
mmmr— . jo hm n i
landed a conference to Imn out the
detail*," taid a network man with
a note of awe. "Mugg* llitened for
a while, then ttrefehed out in the
h ith e r teal of an executive'* chair
VALLEY OF
and fell found aileen. lie ha* tre­
mendous »rlf-po**e**loii."
HEADHUNTERS
O N K F ill, I . HOUR OF
Muye*. who I* traveling a* a
mm
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UpwnifceN k mm
goodwill ambassador for the U S
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CARTOONS
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1- 1* vision Indutlry In bound to he
the moil popular American tourist
of the vear for g very simple
A I.S O
r»»*on lie -loetn'l (peak Kngli*h
CARTOON
NKW S
SH O R TS
Hying via Pan American World
Airwav*. he will hit tuch key cltie*
SATURDAY
a* Pari*. Hume Cairo, Kong Kong,
HIO I&gt;00111.K FKATOKK
Tokyo and Metlro City.
Rill I he trip alto hold* a tendmenial Intere*! fur him a i he will
revlut Africa, where he wa* born
In »x&gt;vrrly »ome 27 month* ago
Tixlay, ju»t in month* after
Mugg* ent-red television. hr hat
heromr the wealthirit ilmlan
. JUS* MUMP
•live lie earn* StM a week hg*
w h a t y o u r n*I*hl&gt; orn w lU t t y w h a n ( h M
ion Mtuuinu
wm suits, gets hundred* of fan
r o v t norm B m v t t * A s p h a lt S h in « U R o o ts
letter* each week, own* «-|neh• u - j t u I n ow
mm m
iquare ranche* In Tegai and Flo­
th
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to
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compUmraU,
too.*
h + m V, »mi &gt;mm» ■ w . m „ ,» mtm
rid*. an I I* incorporated imd*r the
tto B am tt Anphalt SUaglo. with iu richt
A I^ O
name of J . Fred Mugg* Knterpn*e» lie ha* alto judged aeverA V K R Y (iO O D C A R T O O N I'l.O S
:colon and nont ftonvatrical (
*1 beauty ronteti*. and la an ad­
" T R A D E R T O M o f C H IN A S E A S "— NO. 11
ittore. lo bb ojrootoppnr onywhero. Ttot’t)
miral in the Nebraska navy, lie
ha* endorsed everything except a
. ^ I h . ^ w K o U o H - ;
SUNDAY— MONDAY
tractor
&gt;f count, from tto man's vinw-polnti tto rtal
Wrarlne a berr| and dark
%\\ft
hi9l
r lM te i. Mugg* will take In hi*
' of tto B am tt Aaptolt 8hinflt la it*
e-lounge hi* leerHarjr and d lri
ability. Ifa • tough ahinfU^mada of hiebi
Friday, J. Marv Kelly; a camera
[content M t, aatunted with aptdallyr
C, , 2 ; ■Cf* .",I *» ° »°un* owner*.
i Koy Waldron and J. Bud Men
1asphalt and auifKod with flrtproof;
nella.
" F it t!o th e M in e ttiin K o ver u F u in ."
Jo hn C o u rie r unlit re la tiv e to th e x liix .tiriK
i . l f i u y in O viedo w hich cunt h im th e line o f
th e lo w e r |*nrt o f hin la x ly .
C o u rie r, w ho head* a fa m ily o f nix.
th ie w ca u tio n to the w im lx on th e fa te fu l
(lig h t o f A p r il
anil fo u g h t w ith a dem en t­
ed g unm an in th e house o f the O viedo
police c h ie f.
C o u rie r, a n s w e rin g a request o f th e
p i.lice ch ie f's w ife to check a noise outside
lie i house, came to th e ilix .r to te ll h e r he
saw n o th in g am iss, and discovered th e wo­
m an fa cin g a g u n -w a v in g m adm an w ho was
le n t on k illin g his w ife .
, C o u rie r w ith o u t h e s ita tio n . Went to the
a tta c k w itli a gun lie had b rought as a
p re ca u tio n T he tw o men fo u g h t on the
flo o r as th e wom an crept fre ig h te n e d in to
a co rn e r
A shot ran g out C o u rie r d r o p | X ' d He
had Ix e ii se riou sly wounded. As his life 's
b lo o d ran out on the flo o r, a Idzarre se­
quence o f events passed Ix-fure he was ta ken
to a h o sp ita l There, it was found ju s t how
seitous was his w ound— Ids spinal colum n
had been severed F o r weeks liin life hung
on a slim balance.
A f t e r tiie news o f the h o rrib le n ig lit

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'"•F.W YOltK -jT BnMnes* enter*
the hot s m l l r r »lo'4du * n
with a i how of confidence
Stock price* rite a* trader* a*
*e*» the chance* of Inflatnn to nut
weight deflation In the month*
ahead
Leading bu«ine*»men ctpres*
faith in the future of their own
companies and industries
Ne*w plant* are being opened, and
*till other* planned in &lt;pite of
a year of darkening in r-nerai
bu*ine«* activity
More new businesses are being
incorporated than at any time since
ISM7
Businessmen are setting their
•lehi* on fall For many id them
July will be a slow month Whole
plant* will clo*e for vacation* Pen
pie will »lirk el&gt; •(• to the fan* at
home and make fewer trip* to
the ttore*
Hut there i* an imnrr**|ve 11*1
h.-lav of prediction* of mure pro*penty on the way and of indu*
try ’* plane* to grow «o it ran meet
new demand*
General Kelectrls-’* chairman
I'hilip l&gt; Heed &lt;ayt hi* company
-sped * to sell mure 11 the neat
10 year* Ilian It did III all the
pa• t 75
Ford’s vire president. Henson
F u rl say* hi* motur company I*
considering the "longest •rang,
plan fur expansion and nnaterm
ration we have ever undertaken"
Roth of lhe*e companies are In
the husine** of making and sellin
eonsumc- gixxt* And In e*pr*-s*
mg optimism both men are acting
in their role &lt;d talesmen Rut bith
•he appliance and Ihe mot-ir* In
dustry have lu-en putting much ut
'hit optimutlc talk min coucrete
form in the way of evpan-.ion ol
plant a u l «&lt;|ulpriur.t
Tin-re are niiny *i»n* of m J i•rial health right at llie moment
Pilei trie power p r-duet.on ha*
been n*mg »inee the end of M a y hot weather helmng to tex»«l nower
con.umptiiui for air ronditiuning
systems and ri-frigeration 1'imer
use I* now ais |x-r cent higher
than this time last year.
Some M iw i new butinesse* were
harmed in the fir*t five months of
the year Dun A Rradstreet renort* TTd* topped the I9&amp;9 figure
by si* per rent Huslnrss failures
'la v e lx-en higher this year than
last, too The general slump
ha*
slun
taken it* lull of marginal firm*
But faith in the future burn* bright
in at lean an W») corporate breast*
The food irelu*trv is u*ied among
the optimist* Gnx-i-rv store sale*
are topping even la&gt;l year'* rec­
ord volume F&lt;«d processor* say
their »ale* should continue lo grow
—a rising p)-pulat|on and fairlv
prosperous one cheers the hand
ler* of vltlle*
The farm outhmk *epm« b'ltf*-,
t'm. The department of agriculture
•ay* the demand fer tarm pr.s-

to t U day* * h c„
. .irtnc m o « M seeiai to »*.
L - t Mf upturn the «i»c.iioa
queitioa
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e
I -in /
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END OF M O NTH
CLEARANCE

Continues Thru
Saturday, June 26

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F A S T T IM E T O D A Y

T O M O U K O W O N L Y — D O F H I.E F E A T U R E

G G TO III: USKI)
DK FU N IA K S I'R IN G S * -K a ch
child under J4 .n this town of ..b- u'
5 run |H-rs«n* will
shut wiih
gamma globulin Monday in *n ef
fort Id c-'rh a no||» outbreak
t Walton County Health Officer R
N Nelson said yesterday that five
palin cats* in th e town and lun
others in the county have been
reported within the past week
east Aua
Meanwhile, th e y
eouldn'li ixtx- stopped
slopped because
herausi Dulles'
eouiun
plan wouldn't have hern api.-.'ovrd
yet

.US
CARTOON

“R00 NOON” AND

' ^WElSSMUUfl!

"Cartoon

U SED
CARS

,

Carnival"

1952

‘ lNfcw'tKere’is

i « u U U l't.n i Mifc.
“I b a n :.«di&gt;Ofry
4
.
umr i * I. xillurr
r
them to work out ol the nu.up
that tjctm r*1 r . m ir. farmer

— « Ms. HOMAI •Mat t l l l l
••a... lom a ; i i » x sm O *uiiivam
• t vs*w« a *4 • .*•

“LOST PLANET'
NO. 8

C O M IN G S U N D A Y

HIJICK
I'aMlate Wagon
$1995

1951
CHRYSLER WindMir ‘Sedan

»

$1495

CokteAT

SQUAD

i
MF

AT/ncaVd^^

1 went along with the chimp the

day to a children'! More to

clothing for the kxirney—a m ta w i*
with morning trouier* a H pe»r|
gray ve*t: a white gabardine lull;
• JF1*
,l,d w “* M th litf lull.
j m
H la an *o»en secret
T V tedietrv that underneath hi*

N w k &gt; T V e—

lfraoulaa.1
' you look at l t - M
8to’a a not toauty."1

UNDO

A S P H A LT SHINGLES

Hill lumber &amp; Supply Yard

('onvert ible Coupe
$1099

1949
RUICK
R M .Sedan
1947
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R M Sedan
1941
PLYMOUTH
Sedan

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1950

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NEWS •

Al
CARTOON

O n ly U M I
SHORTS'

2 SHOWINGS NIGHTLY STARTING AT DUSK
THE FIRST IS CARS T T H I BOX OFFICE

NICHOLSON
BUICK CO.
ISM ..

Sis.

WYMIIUND-GMCE KELLY-ROBOT

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2

Rooney
Sgiys W ife Should
M ickey

Handle Finances
HOLLYW OOD jr — Should thr
Ddy of lmu»* take cart' of the
family finance*'
Mr* Mickey Rooney think* »u
Whit'* more, the Mighty Mick
m e e t ThD Could lead to all kind,
if diacuislon* in huine* through
out the land.
“Certainly. thr w i f «• should
Fondle the money mailer* hi the
MWne," *ay* Mr* Rooney "The
man ha* enough to do in earning
the money He shouldn't have to
he concerned wtth the family bo It!
«t a* well "
U k r thr three previous Mr*
Rooney* (Ava Gardner, Hefty Jane
Rate, Martha Vicker* I. Elaine
Davi* It a beau'* and taller than
her hti*band Flame alio ha* a
buxine** sense A Compton. C ali!
girl »he began modeling when she
&lt;j i 15 vear* old. And Elaine be
O il early managing her own af
fairs
A f'.r she married Rooney in l.a*
Vega* on Nov. 21. l!*52. *he b.'can
to take an interest in hi* tangled
financial setup
"M lckry never halt lied hi* own
money.'' the remarked ''lie al
way* hail a buxine** rnanaifer to
take care of thing* for him I think
that'* a mutakr You don't realize
where the money I* going mile**
ygn're in on everything youi-rlf
Ymi're i n c l i n e d to *peml mi
w&amp;ely."
Elaine took matter* Into her
own band* They moved into a
mrdiuni fired hou*e, nothing loo
fancy. Both of them went on an
allowance I'rrllv *oon tin- Irian
dal picture began to brighten
"Now we're hoping In be aid*'
to buy another hom e" the xa'-l
PY R A M ID B A C K S K IR T FO R
"Not a blyyer hou*e; Ju*t one with
more ground* ii«th of uf love HI'ltINO Is a daytime drrsa of
hr.r»e«. ami we'd like to ha«e a •late gray "silvrrtone" ailk-andwuul designed by Jacquea Fath.
(•)ble"
Rooney'a budyrl I* burdened by A fly front fastening add* to the
alimony and support payment. tnmnrss of the drrss, Its small
About 9430 foe* everv week to pockets ate Lot ton.. I within tab*
M ill Ra*» ami *nnv Mickey Jr
sod it* neckline la circled with
9 and Tim 7 ; 9500 weekly goe* white pique
to Ml** Vicker* and vm Teddy. 4
DeipP* thi* helty ou'hv. the pie*
I‘tec c i ol leave*, pods, and other
rnt Mr*. Rooney said alo* and
Miekev may he able to start tcrrenUig material that accumu
late when lupmr seed are cleaned
saving
are suitable tor mulching tree*
Now 33. the on "time child «f.*r and ornamental plant* The ma
xcpeart to be hitting hi* «trlde h r u l I* not suitable for mulching
f i i t He diew good notice* lor lender annuals and other plants,
hit mature emoting oi "D rive A however, because it may re*oll in
Crooked Road" a n i ha* a choice development of damping-off and
role In the forthcoming "Bridge*
at Toko rl " At present he i* ai l
mg in hi* own product!..n ol "The Jackie Gleason but Mickey'* li..ck
Atomic Kid." a r une.iy about a er* aren't worried
"I think we ran knock oil
lad who (urvive* an atomic bomb
Gleason ’ *aul Rooney’s inaitjgrr
Iff
Hi* leading lady in llir film i&lt; Maurice Duke "The kids used In
Ih* keeper of Ihe p u r s e s t r i n g * . | ke G l e a s o n because of the crary
wife Elaine. I t » her arliog Jobut character* he did. Rut lafrty he'»
£gAn&lt;Ahtr big piece of new* otf the [ j,een roncentrallng on tin nixn

Leather on Hand

V*

A

.Mi a n d Mis Eird II
Z.'t E llio tt Avenue,

ch eese and s e a s o n in g S im m e r fur
13 m in u te s. A r r a n g e la y e r* o'
ro o ke d n.M.dle* a n d m e a l m lv tu re
In a h u lt e r r d b a k in g d is h I jla n P
12 x a * 2 in c h e s i Top w ith hut
t r r r d cru ru h * R a k e in a m o derate
oven &lt; 350' F t fo r 25 m tn u lr*
t
servin g *

Try filling tom tuokir J*t wit)
cri'p tanyy lemon wafer* '% cup
Gulfsr. I cup rugai I egg, 2 tea
sp.Mj[i* (.ated Union und. •» Ira
i Pimiii vaiulla,
S
cup r.illagi
cheese. 2 cup* silled flour. 2 tea
spoon- baking powder. S teaspuon
salt,
cup lemon juice Combine
t teaspoon finely grated lemur
rind. '« cu|&gt; sugar Cream bullri
and »uyar until fluff* Real In
egg. lemon rind, vanilla and rot
lage cheese Add sifted dry mgrrd
lent* alternately with lemon Juice
beating until smooth alter ra il
addition Drop by teaspoonful* oil
to grra«cd cookie sheet Sprinkle
llllle lemon sugar mlxlirrr on top
of each Rake in a iiiosierali oven
to 12 minutes klakrs A dorrn cuok
lev

triday fisim
it,a til . ■ •
- In Gnei:&gt;, S C
, „
.
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.Mi. :.nd tli * Giady Daman and
...II, Mike, spent the past week In
Miami wuh (lx n soii-m-law an.,
daughter, Mr and Mi*. Hill v onlad

'li and Mi* V J H.dd.in* are
planning to spend several day. m
Miami ulut
I'sifltl• uf III*
li'in l ill thr Auuthrrii I'Rlt ut thr
•late
, , , , , ,
,
,
Mi- M
I.. Rahurn, her daughter
Von. alol t ll t e . I.ouse g u e st* . Miss
(lit.
H otm ail .if Elllatw I blow n,
Ky
Miss Ju lie A dam s of Cedar
Hill, Trim, atol Mi** J a n i c e Rrel
l . l l to d a y lo t New S m y r n a Reach
win I. they will s j’clid the wri ken.l

Mi and Ml* Henry Nielsen and
,
,,
i
.
. . . .
» ..k .o t with Mr. and 'm . . Grady
I I.II.CMII,

f r i e n d * of l l . i l x v l S Itr h r ru *
will lx* so rry to lea rn th at it was
n e ce ssa rv lor linn to e n t e r Ho
Oiuti&gt;:&lt; M e m o r ia l llosjiital III Hr
lainlo lot stir g e r s

Ml* George A Mine sjient llo
da&gt; vesterday m Jack.onville athe gue*l ol Me* Jack Horsfall
ami Mr* laiiil*r Everts* She wa*
interviewed on Mr* Horsfall'*
program "Ann Dales
which l*
I.I.i,,dca&gt;l .tails (loin Radio Sla
tlon VC I'livy Jacksonville

Recipes To Make
Sundays Famous

II E laiug returned today to
''parlanhurg. S C where lie will
Ih emjiloyed by llu Fruit Grower*
t spies* l o tor aliout a iiioiilti

'* cup coin syrup II. at to di* ..Iv.
| sugar Mprmklc willi 1 euji clloj.

prrlrel
m o rn in g i*
In fo r m a l
ru te rta in iiis .'
E v e r y b o d y ’ s r e la x e d — wnth a w in I.
w o n d e rfu l le is u r e ly day
ahead
T i.e s re m the m ood fo r b ro w * ln r
th ro u g h H ie p a p e r, In d u lg in g li
l.-ie m liy t a lk
a n d e a tin g e x t ra
good I imhI' IV'iple wlio'vr dieted

Is r t e ll

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p« t al.* alol
c o l. l a l . l l l
. III -ll. I
III t» .Lilly’ pall
Bake In a iii. mIi i all lv lo t o s e i
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Vacation Uible
School Closes

Vli' .1 i
'Volte a n d M.» llei
VV ole all* teas III) laday |o | a 11 .p
i ' f a l l a h a s s e r and Chipley lo u *ii
IrlallV e*

t ilt 11.1 ol I A YnilllV Will In
I , It it ltd to know (fiat he I* tin
pi' Ving tlln undergoing surgrlv
ji i'e I i..i o il vtnilarium m Oi
l*usl"

Happy Birthday

T h r I ' f r%tiyti ttfih I Inifrli Vnea
t i o n I tih lr SftnM.1 rl&lt;i«r«t It*
rm r
thi* niuitnit»r v«(i • a n
u| * It litiUM l\•v |iiilt lit* fulttMAr I I•v
I* |iiriBBt ut I h r t'liurt h

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gyji*|i-s

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News
Briefs

K N "im lham

Miapt d rod*, obtainable m mo*t
■ Iraperv departments ol stores,
m.ii In ii'iil iii eurlainlng alehed

we ie

*aid "M* ui‘ Kiel i* j Clierokrr
Indian and my father w.i* a Serb
Ian. horn m Chlcai'u My gleal
grandfather cjim from the old
coiiwtry
"Blit wt i r put a •lop to that
'roaming gypsir* -luff " , havt
i*tm,*I home* and regular Job*
live like any (tody else
" I'll tell you something Ih'High
Itiele'll a'way* lie gypsies ala ty"And I II tell you why " tie -aid
glxneing down xnd smiling
"We're pi old ol being gyp'ir*
In al * wfiy

Ml
All.! Mi*
I A I tilth All
l*» • |*ri
Il»r
1 1 1*b' iii I Iti M i l ‘ h»
•Ur I • A

0% V tU 4fie'i&amp;

CGathers At

D A LL A S ■.4*—A g*p»y matriarch
|1V
hospital, and out on
th,. ,awn ,.rr ,jark *kinn«^ tribe
waiting and praying
Sometime* the clansmen laughed
aloud a* their children darted
«&lt;iuealing among thr tree* Mo*tly
they talked softly m vnull du*
.f f
araJ changed from English
to a rapid flow of Gypsy dialect
when a stranger came near
They kejit watch sixer Mr* R.ulc
Evan*. 75. ol Fort Worth, injured
m , CJr wrrik
She i* our elder, the leader of
&gt;iir tribe," .aid Joe Evan*, a Fort
Worth coppersmith "That i* why
. *wait
* ell *
we
Evans, a slim, middle-aged man
whose brown mustache almost
matchr* his *kin I* the idlest of
Htr g)P*&gt; leader • .even soli* II
jf e ,‘^ a l heid
..........
"No. of course I won't lie lh»
’King of the Gypsies'.” tie said
T h al’% foolishness Ttiere are many
gypsy tribe*, and tlo-re i* no 'King'
or 'Queen' Thai'* just something
people like to say about gypsies
“ Itul she i* our mother—and she
•* * Queen to u* "
Mr*. Evan* suffered from shock,
» broken ankle ai.-l foot an in
lured hip and .lee|. cut* across
one knee and her forehead She
was hurt m a wreck near to c
Sunday iiiiilit
'File trdie In gall gathering the
next day
There were about .to gypsit'*
keeping ualch al Methosflst llo*
pit*!—only pari of \|r* Evan*'
tribe Reside* Ihe *esen »on* she
tu* four slaughter* Jii grantrhll
dren and to cre ji crandchlblri-n
Jilo* niece* and uejilieis

■ • c h a r t e r I n i’
tor
l'illa r ii” ii
' l . i i e llie v w ill attend G ir l* S la te

C o m b in e Mis am t " u r i.
Heat
eoniriiiitiouxly all Ihrough the eggs alol mill, t o d ti.ei Ad.l • Ci
week feel they call let down tin m i x t u r e to t b . I n - i e i h e n l ’ Blend
hat* a hit on Sundae And lliiici ,
who don't dlit level
without I h o r n u g l d i Do nut a l i - m p t to ie
m»Ve loin;
Hour liz lle l o n lull
shame in Sumlaji gondii f
It s socli luo to say. "Come lol w a l l l r l(i.O |i&gt;t&gt; llolll t.i UVSil a,id

breakfast alter church!" Or. ll IClalrr. "Come In brunch " Fun. Ihxt
is. H you know the trick ol mak
log Hie meal easy, a* well at ool
standingly delirious .Surely Sun
dav I* a time when the hostess her
self should share III Hie feeling ul
cmnfict and leisure
You can when you know Hie see
ret of a hisciilt mix. made from all
(rr«h ingredient*, with a line
made at home taste Here'* out
that rati he kept for weeks vsitli
out refrigeration and can he turn
rd Into yummy thing* lo grace Ho
breakfast table
Sound* magical doesn't it" Itul
Ihe reci|o&gt; for |u*t such a mix t&lt;
•enl by W in llrH S Carter Di
reelor of the lloutehold Intorrna
I Hon Service tor Procter and Gam
1 RR -together with her rrripc for
FRIDAY
Iv u i r i e y a a e m ia i * in s l e ! e » i * i ii
.
.
.
..
...
.
...
Thr Dllplicalr Rtidpr Club will those heavenly gooey pecan roll*
lerle*. "Hey,. Mulligaot." whnh rm
k
*‘*ir inert at the Yacht Club with seal that art out ol this world with hoi
will start on NRC in Augu-' lie'll
Mickey ha* *1 tug to begin at 7:43 p. m and jiUy fragrant roller, and Ihr recipe for
crisp waffle* so gisul they serin fr.
be opposing Ihe CRS powerhouse, way* been a kid*' favorite.*
to start at H o'clock.
melt away, leaving only a tell
.SATt'R DAY
tale trace of viruji on tin- plate
Junior
&lt;
hnir
rehearsal
at
Hie
The exciting jiart I*, either o
Panfrying M eat-A n Easy GuitL
First Rjplixt t'liiirrh al to a m
these good Hung* can be whipix-i1
M ONDAY
in a Jilfy, |*ipprd into Hie oven
Iraliung Wi.rker* Council mrrt* ii|t waffle
SUPS t o POUOW
Him, and you'll be ready
at the First Baptist Church at 1 or
lo have them make a |inmd up
pm with covered divh ‘ upper
I . B ro w n n .e a l o n L o t h l id e i in o n o l
|M-arance J:i*t a* the la*l drop o(
A:rm- I I : No a. m. Vacation Bible orange Julci i* drained
o n ^ a n t o f fa t.
.School at Central Haptist Church
Here. Ihen, are Hje recipe*
S e a s o n ss.th t a ll a n d p e p p e r .
'I IH* Central Raptisl Church Treasure fheni! They're Itie ke&gt;
Junior rhoir meeting.
to Millie wi.mhcful Sunday enter
D a not c o ver.
TU ESDAY
talulng
The Unity Truth ITa»a will inert
Cook al moderate temperature vntd
Madr-AI Home Hot Bread Ml*
at the Valdez lintel at 7:30 p. in
done, turning occasionally,
Make* 7 S nip* nn*
with Carolyn I'arson* a* trarher. ft CUP* *ifted all Jiuriuise flour
kernce from pan und terse at
The public I* invited.
I taolesponn *alt
once.
11pen House fur Intermediates at 3 tahlespiNin* tiaking |siwder
Ihe First Haptist Church from 7 3o I cup Crl«co
P m to lo p tn
Mix dry ingredient* in largi
CUTS TO U S I
Intermedia! It A '» meet al Ihr mixing bow I or on a large styuar,
BEEF: Thin Rib. Club. Tenderloin FR E S H FO R K Thm Slioulder
First Raptisl Church at 7 p m
of waxed or wrapping paper Cut
(fillt rnignonj, T-bone. Porter
I
Steak*. Rib and Lorn Ompt. Ttn8:30- 11:30 Vacation Bible Srhu.d Crlxrn Into flour with two knlve&gt;
house, and Sirloin Steak*; Fattie*
dtrlo.n Fatlict
at Central Baptist Church.
nr a blender unlit tnlxlure look'
H h l l .N h H I I A t
VEAL: Arm, Shoulder, Sulofn and
LAMB: Shoulder. Rib and Lorn
like toar*e eorninral More inl&gt;
Round Steak*; Chop*; Fattie*.
Thr Sunday School Superintend in a covered container No refn
Chop*. Fattie*
rnt* Cabinet meeting at the T in t geration neetleil
SMOKED PORK: Slice* of Ham.
VA RI ETY M EATS: Sa tet bread*.
llaptiit Church at 7:13 p m Prayer
ftulirr-M itih Pecan Hlxruilx
Bacon, Canadian-Style Bacon.
Brain*. Liver, Kidney*
service it 8 o m.
]&lt;y cu ji * Hot Bread Mu
The following event! are sche­ \ cup milk
duled for the Central lUptHt
Add milk to Mix Blend well
Church: 8 :30- 11:30 Vacation Bible Flare dough on board or iiastrv
School; 7 (Ki p rn. Young People’* cloth which ha* hern diKtrd with
Choir' 8 ou p. m. I'rayer meeting flour Ki ead lightly *everal time*
with the Adult Choir rehearsal fnl Roll dough lo rectangle '■ *" thick
lowing,
and t u n c at long a* It i* wide
riflJR S D A T
B.*u*h
rectangle with toll butter:
Junior RA* meet at the First
sprinkle
with '« cup sugar mixed
Baptist Church at 7 p in
lieadinj
liradiiig
idlog rlatt in music at A t.‘&lt; with I tea*ja«m cinnamon Roll a*
p in at
•I the
H; First Raptisl t'hurrh a Jelly roll Finch lo seal Slice in
Adult choir irbrarsal at the I" slice* In hottnm of 9" equate
First B»n»t*t Chiin'*’ si ’ Vi ,
„ , , ,, , .
8:30-11 30 a. m. Vacation Bible «f Diund pan melt 2 tal,le»|Hion
School at Central Baptist C hurch
butter, add S c u p b r o w n sugar

'

i on S i i i i k I am t amt C o lle e n E n i’i

? rijpA ll«»t Hu at) Mu
2 I j M*' |hm||k MU' If
2 egg*
IS

Gypsy

3

/two l.,r.‘1.;n,ru&gt;&gt;at. After
Leader 0 /' Tribe Is hlurt
'

Tb* formal clothes for Ih* groom at* virtually shangrlesa. t - t
it t the Huewd chow* of accessories that rr.airvx the crltu al altarbound
Never forgetting the *•»** fm» leather glu*r» at.
the June groom'* most irr.por- t ——
starched bosom *turt, winy, col­
tant aceaaoty. Glistening white
lar. white waistcoat lot formal
capeskins ol tissue-fine leather
evening; black or oxlord-grvy
•re right for the formal eve­
cutaway with striped trouser*.
ning ceremony and soft grey
doeskin leather* for the formal
light grey waistcoat, grey ascot
daytime wedding. High fashfor formal daytime. High »iH*
ion attwe includes: Black tail* ( hat and Iilly-ot-the-valley Urncoat with matching trouser*.
tonm eir on both occasions

Cottage cheese Is otte of out
,j..&lt; t \ r i. . t d c f o o d .. :;*■ « Myna
W ils o n , tlorue l»eiiitui*lraiuni
Agent It'* equally good whelhri
served in a simple mound un rri«p
lettucr leaves' or in a glainorom
de**ert for the nm*l frvlive or
cation
Because collage cheese is such
an inripensive form of high qua)
ity pcolein it ha* been nickname,
"pmir man's meal" An a*crag)
serving—\ cup—furnishes »bou
Vi per cent of the amount ol pro
fein needed daily by adult* Am
that serving costs only about t:
cents!
Since cottage cheese Is mad.
from milk, it I* a concentrate,
source of the important f.**»d *a.
urs of milk including calcium
riboflavin iVitatnln HZi. and Ihia
mine (Vitamin HU. Yel caloric
are low —a v, cup serving contain
about 2ut calorie*. Thi* is onlv i
per rent of Ihr average adult
datlv calorie need*
Collage cheese I* an rxcrllcn
food to Include In weight rrtluctlm
dirt* It c.imblne* well with olio(iM.lv m a variety uf way* fur
niihes genenoi* amount* of pro
trin, vitamin* and mineral*. I*
"filling," with relatively lew cal
one* Must of the cottage choc*
yon kailv i« "creamed cotta tfi
rhee«e” Ihl* mean* cream *u*
been added to make the chresi
mui*t amt for extra flavor The 12
ounce container* hold 1 '* cup
cheese
Hearty easy to make main dl*i
with a little different flavor
two-ln one casserole I lb groom
href.
Ih ground pork, t mr.t
turn nltlon. chopped, *, cop Inillei
2 10S » i ran* condensed toman
*oup, I cup cottage cheese, 2 lea*
Worcestershire *aucr. 2 tea* salt
l« teas pepper '» IZ nr Jiackagi
medium noodle* r.Miked and drain
ed. I cop hulterrd bread cnillih*
Brown meat and onion light!* n
Sunday
frying pan Add soup
collv'* tim e fo r

Williams.

Fag.

Frl . June IS, 1931

THE SAN H I HI) t i t MAI.I)

- T N I SM ART B S O O M H A * ----------------

Cottage Cheese
Is One O f Most
Versatile Foods

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To Tell Stories
AboutTheir Age
A Mrs. Edward Nicholson wat
haled Into a New Yolk luwer s-oiut
rrrm tly nod sliarged with falsify­
ing her age on three motor **•
hole registratio n * .

It s.tM'i* that Mr* Ni.'holscn,
in three tepaiate legisiratioiis th*
same year, listed herself as being
!&gt;»rn in I'.ilt, I \&gt;15 and Mils
T*..
■. ■justice*,
Two.. if
SjiecialI if
Sessions
cavalii-ra und wise men both, di*missed t tie chargta, and .Mrs.
Nicholson b in 1ml 'Hit of cxiurt At
Hu* moment. Mi* ' I ichulson's corleel uge is still to i own sscrvt.
Itul t lie d i-i .oil ut'lliv | all atioul
llir stoiy, t iiiiii.plixut as lias been
M i- Nii'liul’ oii* i
o i f., r all
women, is that m u ln-t person
wjio (tears jboiu (he case l* go­
ing to cunclude -lie wa* born at
lea-l, in I'dlt and lliosl othei
women are automatically going to
add another fiv&lt; yeais to that, de­
ducing she really wa* I h iiii in Ittog.
Tlie normal iiih u U- i of years a wo­
man clips from tin true age, if
•hr* going to dip, I* five
I'm glad 'It - Nicholson took
1110-1111* with In i motor legi­
st i at ion, ami I wish some braw
temalr would figlil the Im -ihris uf
irveallllg tier at • pnldicljf right
op to llu- Snpito... ( ..mi
I .an - r e vvliv loy t|.&gt;.t.«r slioald
know my age; wliy an iitsuianc*
company should know wl.n ttic
trim* of their gamble i* Hut I
iiio 'I &lt;ay, most lilnts I mu acrusi
(hose l ittli a g e tpo-'lloll* . atmiil
llif o n ly iti«H fi | . nn (m*l is
un«'i*||iplt«Mlril luMHirk
| i r p lid

vx li&gt; my linitk, foi inalaiict
«huul»l !•«' i m \ ) (*t t m &gt; rai uf
liiftli ltiii%li|r«l (tirh r a il t,r | i *
am t'*| I 'm »i \» i 1!|
I lion | f r i l l y
( Itlli k (Itr iiiinil-rt uf ) i s l i I r
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A- in a i l y a* I * a n fitful* out,
llir i r 4 i* t«bo if tr i'ilu t y p e s of
I 'l r v a i R sliu it w hir ft a i r liut ullly
4 xVl p t a l i l r hut BIII til it U|KJ|| tn*
• luiyrii(l) (.&gt; I h r ln« *l
• i r k r i ' i&gt;| iiit\a i i »»a(ii J l i u l h . One
l« •. w o m a n '* »»w II *I&lt;411*iiii ill uf
h r r \ *•* i v
l l i r ul hi* i la man'%
Ht'l'Ulllll ttf t h r s | / r uf a f 1ah h r
alumni
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ijurst in nitniti**, a i r at • o*|•fr»| M
fa it* it t liftIt aa••il ht I r x • i v j-lra^aiit. uf
•TIUIW9*, if putilic .ipinnm to cuu-

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l*t r nl a t i«9ti ul
n«*» I ion with ,i woman'* nt: r ruultl
Js.rB »avifi|f« l.4MnU I** | | | ('lull hr (m l) rtiuinliil to a |K&gt;l|it whrtr
bibs*iii l»« vs l.aiu J r a n II i »Iiii «*«. Ilolili)* Ihr
wlmli aiihjix'l wa* without
| f uriAun. K r c t lm llu a « urt.l S t r v r inrjiiiliii* I I«rli9%r il h Mu* Mat*
l(i«'lianl»«&gt;VB u » r r mails* t •*«*•' fit I y Ky Irlir |Mi liit'li wtin |x »u fnl up
J I. M•*Mnils n. |i ii siii* sit uf llir wilh aim'iilutioli mU buI how olJ
Mi'Mullrii K«»&lt;»«| Hank
ahr 1% that alit* now *••11^ rvriyon*
I h r f ir *t ( ho i i v n v t 'i l IjoihI x f.»i hi u ah r iiiiity It I*. Il&gt;i|uilt that •lit
U trir s IiiI* tliAt bteunht (Kr n u H U 71 Till* soulitU Ilk# U kikh I Itlra
‘i v i n i ! ' Atx»in|i« «lnrit«ir llir |»ma I ii in#, aiul if I hail m i n nmogh
y*i»f f l u o l h r r (wit w r r r |irr« rn (
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Anywnx Ih* hi*li»«*» w ho v in
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I his r I l f r m i l 9 irVMlllr p m * of fuinilutr
« h r r r |o u t u r d II.
I h U grnup t* i all#.I l u n f S i
which m eans ‘rasl-taesT la I hiarar.
ami la mailr uf walnul Ilni'Li *1 in a h# hi cbbIwI N**lr Ih r itirlal bands which
a i r wil*rf t n lr i n l I lo% |*i*i» is |&gt;ail ul a l u m p l i lr gfuu|ilii| uf Lrdfuum
and dlnlciff Iwiitl f ul nil Uf r • l lu ku «9 &gt;1aiodai lul Ins I URIi j h i I

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lull ••11 hy lliixal ( 'm i n l y I II rlui il ii a l t * ! M i
IsijfA a n d g ill* A**i*taut l u u n i ) ' h e x i tu a t m i i n e a tly fiy . o m m c n l
A g e n t W illiam h lo p iie l re p o rt* *bg 10 I h r f r ilecialun
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ll.at Ihe sign* a i t in nil p a n * of • o o i l , a r e not u n m in d f u l t h a t age,
the c o u n ty .
' » t u t US t i l l f t e i * a t e e nnee rn______
ed, i* - i n g o l a i l v l e l a l i v e , a n d galS | | , | . Wi h j | . | | ( H | '
l a n t r y e x a c t* un n | i | o , c i u t i u n a n d
D r F l ' N I A K S I'H IN 'G S
W alto n u n d e r s t u i t d i n g &lt; f m u ludy'a uge a*
l o tild y f a rm e r * w h o k e e p sh e e p one o f t h e Iim-t g i m 'l o u , s l r l u r * in
r e t r o d ) with! t h r u |l#ft| w«9«t| i f o |t ntrn
iiiiifr (haft I. inmi |tttiiiit|h
lit a
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• ttnlir t at IXr s » |r , I utility Atfrnt II o t h r t m h IiR ii »• &lt;r | t litis s u m r yim
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W * now h s v r S how er snd
W edding g lflrv in M terling und
Thara'a • lot of magic lo bo found in Ih* packagta of pra-awr*ten«d
r.advf-to-ierve rarrala— whrther lalrn out of taiwl for breakfait, ou' of
hand for munrhlng, er utad in the making of a glamorous dcasart iueh
•a Ik ii Strawberry Crmun Fia.
_ Tha magic touch at breakfast la lha variety of grains, flavor*, taxBUrao, shape* of thoaa w n r or honay-coated cereals. There are prorwwaUned corn flakfO, puffed corn, rice cereal, puffed wheat, wheat and
oat cereal.
Served with milk alone—they require no suger—these pre-ewietened
canola provide qtiicfcly-avallahle rood »ner|ry aa well as contributing
their fair chare of essential nutrients — protein, minerals, vitamin*.
Theta now cereals, by tha way. are out up In special new tight package*
lo protect their flavor end high quality.
And It'a near-magic the way you ran whip up rookie*, confect lone, and
quick dtaoerta with ao litlla effort. This luscious pie U an example.

h ik e r p la te . Y o u are In v ite d
to ron te

in

$6.95
Ladies $ 7.95

NAVY ..r KNOWN
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from

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Coreof Crmmt Cruet:
/ J t j rape Snelv crushed pic-aweetened corn Bakec
Sake* or pre-eweeteoed rice
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oeranl | i m l 4 rape cereal before frothing)
% rap hotter or margaHne, melted er softened

p u c k by him |)ly h a n g in g tin- g n rm e iita in
zip it up■ C u r r y e ith e r ria l o r han g (a u to hook in c lu d e d ).

to

A I no untaller z ip |H * r baga to m atch. . . some w illi zipper

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Werl Jewelry Store
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IM.ASTIC I.IN RIB
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WATKII I'llOOF
DUST I'HOOK
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Strawberry Crenm Pie

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Anti f a r i p i r u n l
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frugronce of fr«|h-cvrt,
da«-drenchad Aow ari. ..
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b u tto n ra . (12 f»0 up.

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Cardinals Will Visit
Crovdand On Sunday
Sports
Selections
By f l . T I (KkRO ISI
trie* t Jw .r |e d

I H ir t M il /» » a

a. h *t es.fefe.i
t**,) AwecCatske
Tel
he Vdd lie i- mm
Juir i
parts
is well known ss the
feft ir e r a r ^ h te a n 11 ;a
events *1 D ljtr • s
rriief
tr, the 1
JU m a r:*\ I»»j rae*
th a a iRdej-w. J for i t
M ff euyeu—tfee t ( t r \ \
r t J ^ C Pt. Lender'.**1
laOd aPi«se frrft rresrrh
I M s h.M t« ic k &gt; .
th ee*) Kermef Cfwfr *- ■•’ **•* n-l
&lt;9f a *y^et#l effyJs** *•-- we 1
hnne e a " * j fsr* fr»-« Mr**
ear* im lu rd t*
Ion
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to faAlictty ww-ctue Jack lu V w
m arrt the first time rsrure 'I
tau.se&gt; It have (err, flow* In
t lands tearfc os sa ors^ruee
bai:t , . . W.eaU'T if all tn Sett at
iwand^tfre m mo-re 'am d f
reiam m * to H i i m i * i i ».re'e"»i
. fVeapir of hthm&lt;( raate
ares ta /re e ii,
sportoeed by I V PaUik J o t "
■i Char.
tad *Sid.Vc hy tfre &lt;U&gt;
her of
1
jtthfU try AJr Stst • Ur e is t&gt;i
&lt;yf*ici * t w tbitiirrz :t»t&lt; r. for r. &gt;
Orland&gt;&gt; l»dmc»
f&gt; *r l l f&gt;/
off"fed m (+!».■ m " .. I r
. K4 Pwrjtd. I»** *»:•■*&gt; wt-nehas town deeisrad etifiMe lor f*&lt;
ro t
toumatm-n.
ihmijpi hr
dadn t muslif*
T c t f etnd i
nde allow tn; him 'o r
I t &lt;&gt;
M P»tJ ra m airway
fha flltin aai t*p&gt;r i* hehf tr v i
to Use Pi; A I**.- 'e e &gt; wtnonr
SatuMsUeall) owshiied
I
was ihtsuid mat »iwr: tto*n
Beart&gt;Ur fie dh Irt.k, lie fmjr

Manoaer
Lake
•
Predicts Game
Will Be Tight

W inter Park Repeats
W in Performance

Three-Game Series

Between Yankees,
(nrlians Important
n x r x u .w o x ',—

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A c tio n w ill c o n tin u e in th e
iv-fs-aun f V c t m i F l o r i d a
Xo n i t l / r W » tn*f -S-von:, -3
in ts r r - » * with
/ a j r u f S u n d ay w ith a t b m - it la
l:« !&lt; a t i LtC* tkrtbi
am* ■• h«'«iule th a t wrnds th "
Dm s t t x a o ••
t f tW V»rA n f'rfd ^ s m lira *!* lu ( .r*A e - i '« . tr&gt;l ! J tp tt «tf 'N Ir-fi*fa v « «
&gt;ml. T h e b '/tn * i lu ll ^ i ll t/e w:tft r»*p»ct th* tfcrrp-na.t* K r in
-it to aver,ye a 2-1 fleer*ton t t e i/ I f i a i '&gt;}*»* M-rt t//-..*rii
-fu r * ,!&gt;-« I m . ' . i • r , toagk.*
rk h
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Iv m i i W e d n e a d a y r .i« b t'*
tilt t iiiy w j
V » m w in !
vM ttM fH r»T*
' Thr fa rt ta&lt;eie
j M j la k e , CardtuaJ re.ar^rer,
Terlstns)/ terminated C arl!'
-.a- tn •ej-'-n ’.lie trasn. * r a it" '
,*r»d and looks fee r*» no­
li e In r-n;Titer *ntt. their
'•ay a '*. M o lf) ft'«r*T' fear
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flr r t y l i r t iM rar ■ and the t l l r f

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Por N* i V &gt;,rh. is seiM ie

A lire Iteynetld*. TA 1 '•(*»*. tf.d
Whitay ford p ,r Ce-.rJjr;.], ) l &gt;&gt;
fiarr.a, l» » |j Wynr. and P-,i. Le­
mon are *chedrj!&gt;d
Osrds and ftn u s H i, fariu^ each
other ih tneiijrhf* «[■**'»i . rich hat
• ee-err r *
serreinj .tf. »i. |f j&gt;*j

By T IO

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B iU
B o h la ^ n s c i, the trra s-t
. rw e jH e rrd V t t r e trn m B rie d U y n .

*le»m»

|Tkc a lijrWhonte beaere

is a sthrny midmxtit for t i f m l
I n m i Msrimlte Vol*

V C K C Track

tr

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VUiU
A jfdurfiir t to

The ZV jrsro Jd senthpsa &gt; |jjts-f
rammed ih frr h fre run. f*»f
S !?H 1&gt; run hi* Vayue •l-sdins
f-*»! tn ?* and ilrost in •» rar.s
to bccst h » R B I ■ t» 75. alv&gt; tupt
Mi I V Scjthern Assn But h1*
her sc* ctmM no: pr*s«it the

Bobby Shontz
Being Rcploced

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J l.lr J ' in le i thus; i fnr their th&gt;. J
straiefct li» i to the Be*r« a n i the.r
•re-'ind lA-innlnj setbaelr us 5t*i
th is a week

T V tililefie* fdecerf their wee*
arm toothpa*' on the 4fs*Met) Rrt

yesterday a fe r Itr t.n u in Hewnelt

#l fnfini Ifrrtdifi. L n U rrn ty said
Shanlr' pilehtnr arm need* *t least
thrrr m '.tt s r r lu nf re*t. And the
"hy- cian h.Air ;*ed the American

NO PI AY M P k l. a* •** oferr I llm m . »ersmd-*wr krr for the
ford Post S3 1 ct'"W teats, drosr a solid o l r h tn reolerfiotd ns
yostrrday'* lib at Memorial Stadiom. The &gt;qsrtrr»r* ha.r-rap
went fare nanrbf thooeh. » km he w*« rut-d&lt;rsn tm a dooile-plas.

l / s i u r ' s M-rtt Valuable Player of

15YJ wrwtJ'l be (urky If |ie estr
pilcjie* attain
• ptirO. who piayrd With Use Afh
l&lt;tM- xnly b iH fl. Hn* (Mint
■ r^fnr optioned owt to Ottawa
«f thr Intern at fo*ra| le a cue p r.,h

Writers.

O ld Friends Join
Dempsey O n 59th Birthday

ably will V use it mostly m yeiirf

M ajor League

rtn .ri i|if

i Lraoo of fu ld rri* rh g lu t row.
lined to nndun* the tally.
Port n jumped to a fnr-ran
first-inning margin s*b*n J 0,
J-i.V!n&gt; tame horn* on R alrl L r,
ina’r touM*. Thr- !»*er*
Old
twice in the third and anr.ftH t
run in the ‘ "W ith Winter Park's
ecorinir »s&gt; confined to the third
—two run* in that frame—»n|
fourth cant"-.
(•itch Jim Hawkins trace Uj,
ieven hits in r»tni; the seven-mninp route Sanford n\u*t»r-d -it
off the off&lt;*r:nu* of Ik e Gfi-n,
P a m * recorded two hit* in thrte
official triie. while Bol. Samuel
was al ‘ i credited with two
tn three Im ttinj attempt*.
P
lied Hiri • and ft. 2. Johnron Jr.
d&lt; parted with a 1,-man M|uad St
noon today for Ver« Heath where
the Panford etuti will attim^t to
make it two in a i«w- over the eart
roast outfit. Port 53 whipped Vns
D-d tn a Wednesday mtrnt tut its
at Memorial Stadium
H im ha* named Charlie riu&amp;t.i
to carry she nitehln* burden tn tomifht's came. Swann teax-1 with
Haw km., in Tuesday's M loss al
Winter Park and relieved the t D t er after four inntnes acainit tht
r*.-t coaster* the neat ntcht. Roth
of the Vero Reach came* ate rshtMtiun affairs and do n t conUiMib to the seatonal treurd.
Croweland is neat on the Fanfoid
acemla when the locals tract I la
lake County Tuesday. A return
riWacrtnent j« ,et for thr stadium
here Thursday.

Nashville Slugger
Blasts 3 Homeruns

place tar.tee&gt; plan tv ir t c tha.r

&gt;»'t feilefsert te&gt; U r Me.um ta the

rr Bill I r toe* v i s ,ei his wss from

l^nnmi who leads the SnsrtPcen
in aimei! tic ry im p .m ti: nffen
use depsnmrfit and is atmnd
certain tn win advancement ts the
New V 'Tk O untt. pnjed a thie-run firmer m the la«t of the l i t * U
keep the Volf in the same after
Mr bile had tallied thrse n the top
half
Bt-' in the 15th the Bear* sanl
wiched str.ale* by Jim Williams
*nd Bill Kerr around a Norm
Lorfcer d&lt;ndHr to hand Nashville
ttt M b defeat in the past IS
fam s- It wa* &gt;upj»f#ed to be the
" i r n i M P t 'Wiener of a double
b« 3'ter. b*d tt» setoel yanse was
(wlponerl aftrr the tram * apeit
s bcuis and Is minutes oa the
fir.t oar.

Leaders

at Orlandu's Ifubsdrrarf ( &lt;&gt;unio
Uub Jt'b *u .'. tun under
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T O N IG H T ’S E N T R IE S

Iliay compete for the trip to the
aatkttals at lm* Anifrk-*

Sanford Sports
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tfc l!ni'(&lt;l .S'aUi * 1 1 t0 m i &lt;&lt;
(bi Wa-.hJnjton. I&gt; C . Jocici

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Tak*. It" -* l;its. M‘&gt;nnlaln St
"lit Il'is M M f)*», K a i i l l l i K *
s M U S li R O I - A i« *sm»
lt*S s&gt;m»ti
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ri-fh 'l*. Trflr. • tii'.-. f*?"#-*

f*Uib Park

t i i i a ( t i n - a ia.M ii-

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. paana W ho*. Bill a V ltltr r , Pa­
s's! T'*ai I ’airrlKl t;la'-k M i« t*rt
treat*. T-,p ra « W tv T titn i till
Tran* Mtlb*
MV i n n I t *
i I I Mil*
&gt;&lt;***1 J IM , Papl. raihluB &gt;1- •)«!
li*'»S'm. f'*»r*nti S'?** V|l*i O t Vtty
Tile li«*r. tjtralaki Jack
T ilV IH R « I T U I * i , k !■■&gt;*•
llrlaS;! l,isfc. In i)*,. |tt«'« KisnS
&lt;:&lt; • lt.#''"lr», riis a ia , l» . k M*sa,
&lt;lar. la I TPmrtaNI. la lp llk

th h oWor loot a only through W *d. Jam
hppUeB In the f«llfrt»i*g m ill,
No.
101* 1946 C k t T . U to n p k k n p ............ ..
Ida* 1952 StodelM dier I’lchup __________
1MB 1150 D h d g * Pkhoh Utility body .....
14M 1917 Ifedge P ickup V l l l t l y body .
1MB 1111 ChH Hht H im Firliup .........
t4 0 1MV UMlft I ton n « ! ..........
1MB IMB Dodge Stoke l' Ton .......................* 995.00
IMS 1949 Dodge Flat 1 Tun
. 595.00
IIMs 1940 Dodge Mon Ckb Chana
...... 995.0C
t n m Tf) RMPUNftlHLE UUWRS, BUT
REMEMBER—4MH) In raah huyn 91.25 worlh ef truck

SEE US TODAY!!
K'. '

r Dealer Slnca 1931

•ay H &gt; |f) B i r t h d a y tn tr*
’tSamp '
SUM bfarkbaired and l.im at TX
pmnd. *omt m ris er hi* be«t flkht*
in f weiKki the Mauler mover!
res tie* sly abmit. sitntnx auto
crapb* and pmin* Int p ir t m •
Rut it was d i(frrm t snfne Ti
e a n aim when Jack visited I V
ii« Town looking for work It was
a cold town to Jaik then
" tf It wain't for the frre hutclie*
in mum of (hr bar* then I mlsh&lt;
of starved," said Jaek at he puffed
nr a f*t Hear
"fBes h*n tn'e ”1 bard belted
e |S ’ . ton. and tf sou bad a chance
you could out fo ir o f live in nmr
pjeket ia a t-n »her.&lt; ; m eeul’I tat
lor a w eek"
T V p H M anW
;ttf&gt;kS'J hit
M l r t - R U M s-fna awd bit irttn a
thick steak.
Year by year the Manter"* popu
lartty |prw *
*■ " I lr«irt»l fbu world.*’ &gt;aid N'al
Helscher. (hr Bins M ag am r edt
lor who wa* ti»rtis editor nf five
different New Vurk pipers al o%
time v : other when Jack was or
Use r t tf ' C te ry w V n I went, they
asked sherd Jar’ Demir-ey "
What wat hu ta o fV rt fidb f'
"Oetttn* seme tnopel from Jack
(Roc* K t a n t i.' saM Jack with a
lt*i(h Hearns was hempfey'a free
apsbWM M t i M t r . H r n e d tr
|!»e rah drtters II,her tips

S

l)o you k n o w that then* in not one road in the entire State of Florida connecting
two citieK of the same Hire and the same distance apart that h us poor und danger­
ous a road as Stale Road No. 415 which connects Sanford and New Smyrna Reach?
The following petition is the means by which you as Individuals may dhow you nrc
MMF&gt; b e h i n d those agencies that an* n n d have been working h o hard nnd faithful!v on this project.

PETITION
T O : T H E H O N O R A B L E G O V E R N O R O F T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A

ami

..

THE FLORIDA STATE HOAD DEPARTMENT
We. t!ie understfmd petitioners, raJp4ctfu)l.v rub- of Hr» remr! In Otis condition will reflect cdvenelv
mil tlie following fart* fnr yottr ck&gt;.-» attention, con- on ytsu. Ose Stale officials directly handling roods, is
r Herat ion. and action:
o»n as Oh- rtituiiirint: |*eopic «r the Slate of Florida.
The Atlantic beachet of Central Kbyrida have be- and further that il l:t a mailer contrary to the best

NL Homorun Tally
Drops This Yeor

Mtwvrmic ev47aU»ftdUarit

batten, recoH tmatVri with 1 197
home sun* lait luma, hare tatlatf
oft aoMohat to uw. hot ibar ititl
pUcheri anythin: to

DOG RACING
June 4 - Sept. 17
Nightly 8:15
Kacapt bunitap

Charity Matinee
Urery Wtdnnaday •

.

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nwr&lt;

O f I TO %m o II K V H — T V I V I » Saafaed A meiiraa L * c i m Jeatar Wseehall team left eart; lk »
aOenswea «• renew aw e s H a ta s rtsalrj with th r Ea»l f aa*t itak taajcfct. T V htrsl team hold* a f - I
* k Tney wter » V Vera team which *ra* posted to W rdwewds; a irh ’ * fraeu* at Memocui ntadiam. r v » e
tortwdrd nr I V Pad SI team are. frowt row, left I * riahl. Howl Seoft. fddie barber ,v»»t/rel Hoefm.
h etait lim n . R sh r* XtaaeV Jim flawkto*. awd I t * t arter 'is s riis i. f'tMch Red lin t* . U f c )
Jwho.no K lT W ert l i i f d t . R t b * F ir tM . J. C. J ra k r***. * harlte ' • 1» * H e - a rl \Hred. Jtfis * Isrhe
l.#rr* hsrnej, I s * r m t t Howard, aad R 7. John -no. i t Pn*l SI f wwmsoder

.Sunday,

in* «H» an i -1-1 r l 'l e r r i .
I'e eafi lira fnr a Itch* va.-ne."
. ',|eSi*il, “las they rleel cel
‘ ti/l'.e r r r inter sa/n the
Weine "J*y *&gt;cht. T V ; elaim
'• d l! f . K H S r*ed as 'e
rattle {tile her, C.-Stff&gt;
f&gt;.«
r t&gt; tr e!»‘* &gt; l hy Itaep alaerv«• the U tte it foierm tn an*.
rtSiOMl (orr.petdsow IS tn*
talc.
rd t.'&gt;w lyes&lt;tt * .» **» • re
eiirht acd sis, u d , with
• * i , i *• a * eieotlm'.
to ra.r *»&lt;rer&gt;d place tn
st in Uw ttnoiop weetc
le • &gt;o'.aiiy tW m h T w i • •
"loader and Hanford Kaay

o n snort End •
p iw t 53 *uffs*n*d a h um iliat­
ing 10-4 d e fe a t yesterday at
th e hands o f W in te r P ark in
A m erican I-ejrion p la y at Me.
m ortal S ta d iu m . I t w a * one of
thn«e d a y * w h en evs rytliin jr
w ent w ro n g and when it was
over. S a n fo rd ’s record in «&gt;*.
.fin al comjff titio n had 'li|Q -,|
to tw o and tw o . I t was the
m and l'f-» in rteular |’l»&gt; for tht
torn!*, tjntti at tn* hacd&lt; of Writ.
l* r Park.
An risrht-run worms * try* bp
Winter Park in tbs fourth teM thr

As t f t i r i

Oft owe biday to take the p’jr» ,J
aim .; IRstbr Bbantz a f'h ry.e
Bin'iisf! *t*ff of !hr Philadrlirbia
AIM cIk *

W frUddty

,

[m a lj

I*HILM&gt;KL»1HA d i-B U n ttan d

IB fOOf rifle* J*ek* w,a|F|e fin
Vwsa l i - v h 'Trereatee and 1-ai
Worth . . &lt;5er.0*1 I ' tspiJ* t"fn"
1* **d fie |s*yin»is'» Vrh
via f#*&gt; at
&gt;i' i
. or
l* « r riiwinti *pa AAll r e r
ItlOn li Mrf n*)ifOf*l
harder d
" . . .rlaisd.
. — J. _________
Poweastlr _h
l» at firm
Hanford N asj, ami Ixnawienl . ..
[o (lermonl it huodas'% f.enlra
rTnrida l y jam battle*
tames at 1 .p hi
L h (rtll
Assnriatirm's stale Junior rhaai
ptonshlfi ptay will t&gt;ct uiwleraa)

Darlington Entries

in

O n la m i." A) L ^ p * ! ra^* it *a
W t c*ruin.’y iwt
uw- (el the*' d'.-vr-&lt;iia timei."

Loco! Legion

Figwea romoUed by th t An**lated P m i Ihreogh ye«teritay*a
»ma* reveal ibnt »Color circuit

&amp;

Hare

accounted

for

• STATUS DES1GNATIQN:
(1) Property owner in State of Florida. (Z) ttU k h ll of Stole of FRfrida.
Signature
Addreaa

(2) Yialtor
Statu*

m

ttlk year m nparrH to att

rpti VM In a tike number «*'
amck In I9SS
T V Am art can Lektue U up a m
l i t - m * m i. m t o W . American
I n t u i t * fflliliH trii for bT* bom

an dprtog Hte entire '*3 catopaifi)

ThiH petition in now open for Hignatufcti. In the event that yon cannot tome by
Roumillat and Andcraoft Dreg Store and pentonaUy nigh, plehke dip a n d mall to
a d d r e t i B below.
Signed,

s. o. sttotttoifihB, Ih.

ftijistersd fees! fc:tatt i)ro!.tr.

3WTiagiH" At** NpwWftjrat Btach

r

�76

L, f '

W ant Ads.* The Market Plate O f Hundreds In Seminole County
L!l.

Use

2-B. R. suburban modem masonry
fu'ly fi.rritV.rrf jnrf priced!
to ee'-l. S7.95Q. term*
•VB.
brand no* nuitunrj twine.
Good cotiilniciion, rftrilen t plan,
a wonderful buy! $3,000. $t,000
down
Lakefreul Iota in lovely Loch Arbor
with terms if desired. Good,
close in lakclrunt lots ore not
too plentiful. Let us show yob
what we have
5 acres good tiled Land with 3 wells,
just out ot city. U-jen. Terms.

HERALD
W A N T ADS

1

For lle^ulla
5:00 P. M. Deadline
D ay

KOTAXS rO K SAl - E - I

J lc to re P u b lic a tio n
Sllalmun. lim n Me

PH O N E 1821

SEMINOLE UEAI.TY

l OU It EN T
WF.LAKA APARTMENTS. room*,
private baths. I l l W. Hr»t St

IV. DIETRICHS
T. W. JHERO
I IN I Park .Iteavs
Phene t f
h t n r f i | s - i U i f et i*7* J

OK TH AllK: pour unit ant. Ex
rrllent localism in Sanford. Price
$12,850. Terms or would consider
a good buvines, or smaller pro
5 ROOM unfurnished house—gas
rrty for equity $7,000 Ray A
t'ovc, automatic uas water heat­
ovrrs.
■ Trs,
Realtor.
IUmynood.
er. $37 iiionlh, 215 Holly Avo. I ’ all
Phone Winter Path as
Mr- Cullum. 1202 J

P

2 BEDROOM home’ on Park Ave
Completely modem inridc Sacrlflre artee $8.*m “Oy owner.
Phone 1725 R

UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom liou.-e

In lake M ar).
Mrccncd
porch,
&gt;• S
«
10U -N i*ht»
t al"l
:*ss heater
is&lt;,»\\
_______

SMAIj . a Bedroom home. U rin e
fwirn, o n fag area, kits hen, fenc­
ed bark yard 1903 Adams Ave
$575 equity —Assume m ortage
Phone Mrs Wltle. 1521 until 5
p.m.

© F U R N IS H E D
kitchenette apt.
i l.' k Court 17 92 South of city
limits.
_______ _____
I A IT S

i.-r tcnl now. Catca Bldg
Phono 52*.
___

KL'n.NISIIKl)
kitciTencllc a p T
.............
w
ST. J O H N ’S U E A I.T Y CO.
SlumlHriaiHl tourL Hi*'-') l*-® ; phone H?9 •A D. Prlersny, itrokcr
.Vviulh-if City Limits.
__ t \sio e i.tcs -A. B. Pels non Jr.,
Ilo iltiw p y nm i Unity lie d *
* i ! l . J c?lc,,pT,?n; . A!^&lt;’5t
Day, Week or ni.nth-.Te1 i W .
jt Q D O W N P A Y M E N T
Lnrnltnre Center.

l i t West M r i i 3 n e,jrM)n] rnatoiiry

® )NL illio M efficiency apartment.
mile oe slnele
sui'abh' fur
Private bath, ideally located
across from Post Office. Inquire
1I«
Manuel Jacobsen's Dept Slure.

house

Car

porte. icrecBcd porrfi, other ex
Ira* Mult
M qualify fur t il loan.
Pay r hiking costs otdy-4300
Low nmAthly paymciits Phone

_ J

'

Sanford, 1091.

THE SANFORD HERALD
I II l i: \&gt; l (JETS i U KETS 1
r . - D IT H 'E 4II1UPMFN1 -2 J
Pare 7
.if t n \ L s n m r r n
&gt;«- n —__ l o s t a n d f o u n d
—2.
OKI.ANDO
Memler- of Flort- FrL. June 25. 19*1
STANDARD Typewriter* 1mined
lale delivery America'* fined ! i * »linmpi.-n I II po iitiy iudtttnK
LOST VUUH PU T ?
PA IN TIN G , small jobs appre
YOU
miclllnev at lowest price* i-aoi, vd..» will i . | r r , r n l this slate
!f fen have—arf'cTl'e yoei ton
L Y C 11E B Fruit now Hpe Wf on­
riated. 5?J J .
•be
; . , ..rae smart. 2J e* * nntbwuil JudginB csmli •
I tY C L far
tim e*
{£«
CAN
If t ? ; fnf *!&gt;'* aim (.itrui. Mmp- PI.UW1.XU. di'ctn*: grading _H*»s$ Hr-.-aL! through the cour.ctT ol
S-utti Main Street, Orlando
i hirmiu -looiic .\.-**oif-»r, fi»-&lt;
l
i
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K i l l 11Will t l l i l I t t J.U M l ' U&gt; IIU
fumttalinit for toot knot Ilea
ton Larky A r m , Geneva. Fla
thr Flor da Mste Rank.
SELL
■ enable rates Phone or contact
jy _
III A t' I t PARLORS —71 O istigi Count) (Tusmbei of Com
LOST: Itl.irk and while lie agio
Anything
Jalirnxle Window* and Doors Henry Witte Jr. 2264-W
— 7
,
,
iili'io '. The iiieiiit.-r• are dim Ail
hound Perry Cameron's name
I l n r r i r l l * I k m i f j N uuk
km. da.k &gt;ellmd*. lingo lu*eh
— New low prise* —
LAWNS mowed. Call Doyle Corley,
With A
on collar It found. Call 142 W’
Special* in Permanent' till July u n i Jim |;nh. They w ne loached
HEMIVOLB JALOUSIE CO.
lift) W
__________
IMh Air ('onditioned Call 971 |,y \ .(.taut i --utity \,;eni liem y
Phene 421
2t1 West tat St.
Classified
LOST Blue grey PerMan female
| \ Swanson.
I 'll A
H n a n r in i;
eat Reward finder please vv
L A R G E FA N , floor model; Sev
I \ t M&gt;lt5 si n v u i
Ad
turn
a*
eat
lus
2
baby
ktlleti*
For llerni'delini! anil repairs.
slom 8 d iy mantle- clock with
One iHitir
Wa*U and Damp
Arcidental lrimnitiE. kill atiuul
Nothing Down—Small Monthly I Maxine McKinney. 27ot South
chim rs; several piece* of G uar­
H 'sT 1 ALL
Dry
Sanford \ ve t all Ili9&gt;. M
Payments
ri.jtri pet ;d&lt;
year m the Unite I
dian Service cookware; pressure
One hour
Wj* h .&lt;n■I l&gt;rv
1M
cooker; blue upholstered chair.
..................
S
h erm an C oncrete Co.
Slatr
1D U A L S i : I t t l l 'i
Feld
All in A -l comtition Very rea o u* yiest m h
Phone 1211—IfWT
T'mi'tied I amiitrv
s-mihle Phone 1863 J
FRIT;in u t ir . apl'tlalice'. '.lieSarntom l-i&gt; i Irwoiug
;
!,, S IL L —Piano lechtdclan
.in*1
i
:
II
High,
i
l
l
Into
Arr\
u*'
1
$5 M Karh
Cot* • Pup Tents
S riiil lis itlc
l.iiu n rlrn iiM l
Pho».e 2H,i It mile I .Sanford
i i.i
Dmitr li'il nr Sjnfii.tl
tu Farti
T • Shirls
S-'iilti - ide id I e'd Marl Uhl
?
W
.iftel
lot
*i
|*
tn
HALL'S GAR \GK for general Aut" ,
ARMY-NAVY M R PLUS
repairing Al*&lt;i W'rrcker Servin', i
Phone 1.731
310 Sanford Ave
1 I k s s ll l l Ii D lsl’ l \5
403 Lehrs Ph. I'W M - 196*11
Itiin ilu ll I ’ l e r t r i r Co.
Night.*.
ttcnihs .in t i null's Appliance*
NO MONEY IK1WN
'Toung*ti iv n Kttchri.j
Buy* brand new FriKidairc All HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry
Ek*:i ru'.il lonii o1Uug and lepali*
uitf only
in rla tn inside and uulf
laird Phone 1J I7-W
tl.K A .N E I&gt;
1*11(111v» 11.1
It? 5t il l?Ihlb ,1 1U p
II
ricidaiie has 10
Hold'
* .4i*.ftl
and
72- 1 i L r i i m Al. ••LK5 ICLS -12
VI w i )
m .o r iv K it
1 or Appllanrv .. &lt;nil.r srllng jt l
le t a receipt instead of a lu ll , Hunlrr Phone M7-W
I |o * I'alm rllo
*rmunit elr*-tri« 't service
ctery monfh
5‘se
Hi. ISt
l ’*ed refrigerator* also available T.AWNMOW KItS. Hand and Pov
your General E tr.tru ' !'.• sler.
on thl* plan
cr, sharpened to cot like new
I
’
l
e
r
l
r
i
r
Co.
S n n fo rd
U Inutie I I . W o lfe
liic y e lr' repaired re t i l l M in t lie. Slagnolia 4se.
Ptititie I I :
ed
Ki'V
work
Harold
Stanley.
nptiance CMporalhm
T H K
U K ID D L H
310 Fast Dh St
73- HI 1 II 1 FUtVrp3i*:v7 . • !
205 Sanford Ave.
Phone 2117
JIt III ♦sietiil I'lMftl**
CARPENTRY and painting Call lAY’NES oifice Martnnr t '- i .
S. 1\ 1II t Sleak*. 1 bi, ken. 1 Htdr
H K 1 M -M IX n i N f ’H V rrE
974 W
Tvpcwtiier*. aiMlmf inaehini-s,
liiwhrw |t.ilinn S pJchitii. &gt;*•*
Crease Traps — Septic Tanks
Sale. Renta:-. J 'l M ag li-lii. I'll
1 &gt;nn|.. I'ls llfff l.un, lim n , and
T u r tle
W’lnilow f ills — Llnfeli
S m itl) S Snappin
41
Ilmm i *. - - I'.jilH-eue and
Miracle Canrrrle Co.
Alnner*
Sand** lehr*.
Phone 123$
309 Etm Avr. New Inratiim—Ju*t oil* of City
1 hirkrn*.
1Hike *a.
l s s i - s* n r i u L - C a u ,
* lim its N"W li.ilulling VTolt At
lla Led n tmlr I** «ii«l«r*r*
1
SAv E M O NEY O N l
, writer Uiiib".inl llolnr- At&lt;o a
I YOOIt AM WERE IN Till.'
rrn
H illu b iu Guantily.
A5VNINGS. JALOUSIES
famous hm id lompelitive tirlrr
SPACE IT MOULD ATTRACT
VENETIAN BLINDS
mowers fiom Siia|&gt;pm' Turtle—
I'biHiv 237-IV
ll&gt; 17•92
EVER CONI. S ATTENTION AS
Free Katimates. Write lo Mfg.
$99 5(1 up
THIS HAS ATTRACTED YOl
O P E N D A IL Y
Ageol—Glenn C. I'll, 3119 Lou- S. Seminole Rlvd
Phonp 2115
f r l Or rail D a y i-1 M 7 J. Ntfihf*
IM III si. m. • IB H iii p in.
129)-J. San/oril.
DRAGLINE rental h% day. week
-----. . .
— l or motllh Ph-iue 11-I I a*r Von 1
a b t k t i .e s

rb n

sa le

HATS

r

Mon.

S-

ARTHT.ES rO R *» L E

SMALL 4 Bedroom home Using
■fptiinee-. (ool*
room, dming
dining area,
area kitrhrn.
kilrhen. fencfc n c -lu “ J
etc. Bought—wol*. Larry's Marl,
cd
bark
varil.
$no
per
month.
1903
dbi
231 East 1st fit. Rhone ROI.
Adam*
Are*. Phone Mr*. WiUo,
dial

1811 until 5 p m

U8KU TRACTORS

of

; nmAv'. IV
9 88

18 88 1|* R ..
lies'

M ill tin P /r

3»t«»

Boyd - Wollacc

49«’
18 no
59 95

or qt. uan of oil.

' lo u r viiiOi.il I'o *m l*"
Phutii' 10*

O tll W i - I

Station
SKEET DARDEN
I'.’ lts S m ith I ’.ill. A v r.

I'hotip l 'J11•Ius i

l.'.lli S I.

8 8 IW

M no

Preferred Rati ■ t.. Preferred
Pi'lie* Im htrr.
John AVtllinm:* Inw Agency

RLON'DE llrdrim ni vidte Cabtnel
niodel Krtimure ili-e tflr vewlm.'
tnarhlnc 1275 R.m M iih Pbnne
1797 J

417 flaotoid Vtl mtie I I , . lt

Phone *.*7

Realty. 1901 Park Ave. Phone 27.

USED
Washers.
All
makes, STORE GONDOLA, floor Glow
case, burglar window bar*, meat
llioroughly recundlHoned. TenCase Call 123* R
ed, approved anil auaranloed —
w e . '-. K . J . j * - .
From $59.93. Easy lerm*.
7— Prte.Uirealmk-Hunnlten — f
Claude II. WoUc

Call 433AV

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

with

Malher of Sunfonl

2*3 09 E. r ir s t St.

sun onto nccos

-ii a

And K n in u m ire

III llir

Reg. 11*9.VS 3 pc. Bednsom

Suite
. . .
...
Reg 1109 95 Bunk Brd
Complete

•NSI RANCE

13 *» !

ARTK L M W ANTED
- *
Wb BUY. scH srJ Ir.oti u*e,| fur
KCHOI/S
UKUDING
Wv have a nlre selection of homos Corner Uelerr and Sa afoul Ave. nllure. W ilson Mater Fuurilarc Co.
-arfWas f o r resit, twminsiir
All K. li t . Phone 958
r k « e 1222
Mum apt*

30th

Imperial Service

■
5I';

I t r r l's 1’iiin l A m ] Ih u lt Shnp |
M
Plmnr IMS
S 368 :wv Wed 2ndN"Si
iiiu-fi

Phone i l

MDLNISHED -ipl. 3
.rreen
k Fcrd Fergmon*. I Oliver 70
ctl pored, extra nltaw ay bed,
Rrilt Tractor Co.
Liirat,*’- 61? Park Plume San- riahfotil O riim fo Ittway Pbaino H I
$ford 1331 R 3

F U H N lS IlK lfcntlagr, l ami 3 bed

29rh -

With t'jicli imrchaM’ of 5 gallons

JIJNK JUBILKi;
SPECIALS

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ATTRAITIVH 3 room furnisned
living rrotn. glass Jaimi.sied
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Fla.
apt Tile bath, screened porch,
mum. Amble
double garage and
ah i doubh
double
W’a lrr lummheil. * mile* libnv
lot fan tic ITIAA financed
$1,000
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Santonl. $J7 so per numth Phone
down Cull ll'JS M
6 x 9 Heavyweight Lino
l« 7 c tlcr 7 p.tn.
I --------hum Rug*
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New 3 Bedroom Home
3 AND 3 ROHM apt* Reasonable {
Reg $10 95 Chrome Step
* 112 Elrn Call 1787 W . ___ ___ 12*1 East 4th St Pored at $9,800. _ stools
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Will sell on low down payment, H r*. $31 95 I Italic Cut
I AND 2 Hnlroom Apartmenlv
trade fur smaller home nr will lleg 139 95 ITatfotm
Call 1340.__________ ,
consider any ix-4snnable offer.
Rocker*
4 lion..: furnlsMed apt. $5$ *W K tih e rl A . W ill lam s. It r n lto r Reg. $19 95 Meliil UHlily
Raymond E. Luudqulsl. A is o c litr
( ebinel
East 14th St.
Phone 107.1
Atlantic Bank Ridg Reg $49.95 t edar W'ardrtitie
Reg. **9.95 &lt; hrnmc 5 pc
UNFURNISHED 8 room Ikjvuo.
Dmrtle ........................
Phone 425.
H um m er i i tile T im e to ll« y
Home* • Grove* ■ Ranches • Farhis Reg 999.99 Sola fled* . .
AVALON Apts. 110 West 2nd fit.
Beg. $79 95 Studio l-ounge
Investments.
4 ROOM lurnished apl
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East 14th S*.

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CUTE PUPPIES frum nice tie r
Appliance Corporation
Adam*. Plionc 1991.
man Shepherd. Male $2. fe
Ave.
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2*5 Hanford
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males $|. Mrs. R I). Priest Call 208 • 210 M K IK C II IIL D C .
5 room and bath furnished apt POLAROID Films. Camera* and
390-W-l.’
Yuur Stale Farm Insuranee Ageni
'Close In—Reasonable rent. Call
aererwiries al Wleboldt’a Cam
Uiw m *t auto and fire Insuraner
791 W’.
era Htop. 110 South Park Ave. 19—
!a 3 H0*151 furnished apt Tile bath,
eleclrie kitchen, all p riv itr. $40
Phone 1877J

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1219 Magnolia Avr Fim &gt;!*hrdtjne llr-lnxim Rent $79 iW 175
TIIE NEW EDWARDS BLOG.
t)ffrrs new moilern office spare,
available immediately. Rent $30
and up |*er month Management:
St. John's Really Co Phenr 1179
LARGE 2 Bedroom furnished apt
pox Elm. IW Call 2299 J

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new garbage can Pin*hur.t Gro
Weekly nr monthly rates Day­
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tona ilejeh, Fla Call 1394 J.
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TWO Bedroom Phillip* home; file
bath, hardwood floors, eleclrie

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stove and refrigerator.
3109 A o n
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one I1749 ftl weekdays
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IQ ACRES—Ineludliu: 450 feel on
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Gmvr. Ideal n r SubdfvliWi.
sm.aofl. half cash—balance IRQ
per month. Aim: Goldenrod—
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Appliance Center

Broker.

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G ene’n Texaco H e rv ire
112* Stlfned Ave,
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FLOOR sanding and Itniihlng.
Cleaning, waimg Serving Semi
nnfr County since 1935. ft. ftt
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FINE PRIVATE LAKE
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1211-1*91
New, X Bedroom home, furnished
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KNOTTY PINE CAIUNEVM Asphalt paring, land clearing, fill 19-__ BO At A - MOTORS____-1 »
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RAYMOND M. BALL. REALTOR
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Well, th ry 'ir teaching elm kirn
u&gt; play pinball machines now­
adays*
I ntver ilmughi chickens w o t
veiy u n iit u n til the other city
Vi/lulr ruling along a highway I
tame across flue k c of them feed
mg along ilir toadsid- I slowed
down, recalling the &gt;fjyt luck
honit in M ainr when a Sunday
afternoon elute was good fm at
le n t a hall doien fryers anil a
io n ic i or two. Itm no, ihctc
clmkent niiiiileil l l it il uwu busi­
ness, peeking mutually along t l *
loadtide They didn't attempt
to cum the mail
O uitulc ol eliminating fntcvrt
that old pun, "W h y doct a hrn
Ctnss the load," I figuted there
mutt I * tomcihmg cite in il, so
when I got home to llog tow n
Creek I called the University of
Flotidi Poultry Rcseaich Laborato ty M y question, o f cuutic,
was “ W hy D O N 'T chitkcns
d ots t l * load?"
I was to ld that thicks today
air fed h ctttt; are belter eared fur
and have more fencing. Thai
wasn't ihc antwer I wanted to
I asked this one, thinking il ridic­
ulous, "Can you train a this ken'"
"O h yes," came the reply.
"G eneral M ills has been quite
s u m ts fu l in training poultry."
S till unbelieving, I came back
with something about how Sen.
McCarthy would certainly investi­
gate any General who wasted his

PiijvicJc a child w ith some­
thing that captures h it imagina­
tion and it become* a simple
mailer lo get him started on
a new b clia vio i p a ttrin 1 h it
colotful Pony Stool it one devue
many paicnn ute when ility want
10 wean the ehild away fio m a
high chair It piovulc-i past t l *
lig h t amount o f additional ele­
vation lo pei mu In i tillin g at
the dining cable
W ant ihc ch ild to waih Ins
handi ot btusb hit-te eth* Lei
him "tide live Pony ttineiir.g up.*
This whimttcal chancier quickly
makes fncndi and helps to infloence childicn in doing t l * many
ihingt life on occaiinn demands
Besides lik in g to sit and stand
on t l * Pony's back, they associ­
ate the need feu doing something
new with a spirit o f adtenturr
Place l i * stool on the dining
room chair and the youngster
w ill I * raised to "grow n up"
height In the bathroom it can
turn all pluses of bathroom train­
ing into a game that t l * young­
sters w ill be eager to play It
piovidcs just the necessity clevation to permit the child to
biush his teeth ot wash his face,
nr to u * other plumbing facili­
ties
No special tools ot skill ate
lopnrcd lo build of decoiaie this
uteful piece o f e&lt;|uipmcnr W ith
a hand coping saw, anyone can
easily tu t out the sides fiom
pities o f bos wood.
time training chickens. That was
ignored—and perhaps it was just
as well.
Anyway, I learned that General
Mills has mined chickens to play
baseball on a kind o f pinball
machine. It seems the named
cluck is in a cage and peeks away
at a lubber washer o f some kind
When it pecks just tig h t, the
washer K t s into morion a batter
on an c ln in ra lly controlled pan*
ball machine and ia hits a homes
tu n ' The chicken then has accesc to a dish o f food. Some of
the chicks, I was told, ate very
adept at clearing the bases
H E. Eikcnbcrry, of Cota)
Gables, Florida managci fur Gen­
eral Mills, has shown t l * exhibit
in several places around the state
w ith considerable response (tom
both chicken and baKball fans.
M in d the story m y amaiing
except lo t the bet that chicken*
must be tmarter th in people, be*

on the wood that pattern
specifics, then Cut to exact shape.
Whoever two pans ate fastened
together, t l * pattern showi the
eaact local ion. The rute expres­
sion is easy to rrpeoduce i f you
n ice t l * decorating outlines de
iccily on the wood and then
paint each part w ith the colae
the pattern specifics.
, cause they fcnow enough to stay
o ff the highway. Chickens arenS
so chicken after all
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ASH 'S H A S H - E d Frick of
Tampa says, "Remember, ladies,
no man likes to come borne to a
supper of cold shoulder and spaced
longue." . , . Ruth Stewart Allen,
o f Tropical Homes and Gardens
tells o f a new fly killer. It ’s made
o f inconspicuous flakes and ran
be ip tin k k d atound the house.
There's a man in Daytona
Beach whose-name is Bromo
S rltet and has a dog named
"A lk a ." . . . Mis. Minnie Robin­
son of Tallahassee has a pet tur­
tle 1) years old She raised it
from a tuttlettc, too. . . . Hairy
W olfe o f St. A uguitine, was
painfully injured recently in M i­
ami when visiting friends. A
glass on a desk blew up in his
Nee. N o one knows why. It just
exploded

otdet for Pony-Step Stool Pat­
tern No. 3)3 to Pattern P e p i.
A ll Honda Maguine, P. O Ik n
21), Plcataniville, N. Y. Send
) ) cents additional feu a new and
m id d lin g pattern book w huh
now illustrates ovet 200 othet
"B uild It Yourself" pattern proj­
ects. (A llo w tw o weeks for de­
livery.)
Florida Marines are telling this
owe about a two-star general, wlio
shall remain nameless
During an inspection of an iv
land ait base, the General was
invited ao tty out a new flying
boat. He took o ff fio m the
smooth lagoon and all soem art II
u n til h it host, a major, noticed
they were about to land on a concicte tunway
"Eicuk me. General," he laid,
"b u t it would be better i f you
landed on watet —this it a sea­
plane, you know "
"W h y , o f couise, Major, how
stupid o f me," cried die General,
and he proceeded to make a petfret landing on w ain
Rising fiom the wheel, I *
said, "M ajot, I deeply appreciate
the tael w ith which you called
my attention to the asinine
blundct 1 neatly made "
Whereupon hr opened the door
and stepped into the sea!"

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L O N G REALITY . . . here at the fabulous Poiruunj
Gardens located along U. S 1 on Florida's east coa»t,
o n ly i few m in utes d riv e fro m W e st l\ i l m Dcach
T h is is n o t i d eve lo pm e nt in the o r d in jty sense o f
the w ord

W e jr c m u tin y

a

residential community,

ideally located between S tu jrt jn d W est Palm Heath
T h is is one o f tlie grcatcM o p p o rtu n itie s you w ill
ever have to start a home o w nership at an unbeliev­
ably low; cost. Large sire hom e sites s u it ai the
am azing lo w price o f $)2VOO.

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S MA L L D O W N P ^ Y M E R F

Poinciana Gardens consists o f spaciously sulnlivided
p lo ts on a 1,800 acre tract o f land n ow being devel­
oped by M a rtin D eve lop m e nt, L td . W e ’ll assist in
b u ild in g any type construction and arrangements can
be made fo r fin a n c in g . In th is new m od em co m ­
m u n ity , ideally located on Florida’ s east coast, there
are many advantages. P ro m p t action is advisable to
o b ta in choicest sites in th is d eve lo pm e nt.

Mere is

th e best buy in F lorida. A n e xce lle n t o p p o rtu n ity
fo r anyone to liv e here, to play here, o r to invest
here.

Y o u ate a llo w e d a |&gt; ,0 0 0 real estate tax ex­

e m p tio n under the F lorida Hom estead Act.

All riofida M i,»n n#-PA C f 5

�PINE*
No . . . .Pineapples
D on’t Grow On Trees

An odd looking ca te rp illa r-tre a d tra n o r
u ir d to fe rtiliz e th ro e ro w * ol pine­
apple* tim u lla n e o u ily by the M iam i
Pineapple Plantation Co located at Pel
ray Beach and Ulela.

By MAURICE LABEUE
Within on* yoor Palm Btach County w ill bo tho largo*! froth pinoopplo producing
moo In tho Unitod States.
Plan* by one grower call for tho dooring of hundred* or more acre* to make room
for *till moro plant*.
According to local grower*, production of tho tucculent pine* will top three million.
And, acreage w ill be ttepped up from around 200 to moro than 500 acre*.
Biggest boost w ill come fro m M ia m i Pine­
apple P la n ta tio n , now located p rin c ip a lly in
U lc ta , just n o rth o f M ia m i, b u t soon to be
u n ite d w ith th e co m p an y’ s D elray Beach farm
located at the so u th e rn e x tre m ity o f M ilita r y
T ra il, according to D oyle E. A b b o tt, supervisor
o f the local farm . Some 100 acres arc invo lved
in the transfer, A b b o tt said.
T h e com pany,
u nd er c u ltiv a tio n
already the largest
apples aic s till not
anyway.

w ith a p p ro xim a te ly 80 acres
at its llc lr a y Beach fa rm , is
g row er in the county. Pine­
i hen crop, how ever— not yet

O th e r grow ers in the co u n ty inclu de O R
W in c h e s te r, w h o has been g ro w in g pines for
f A O l 6 - A ll f l o o d *

21 years on b is M ilita ry T ra it farm , and Charles
H . T e rry , a retired A rm y m ajor
W in che ste r lias }0 acres o f G olden Abakka,
N a ta l Q ueen and Sm ooth Cayennes under c u l­
tiv a tio n o n th e farm located west o f B o y n to n
Beach T e rry , a new com er to the fie ld w ith
2.000 plants on Ins Ridge Road p la n ta tio n near
th e T u b e rcu lo sis H o s p ita l in I antana, doesn’t
expect bis firs t cro p u n til 191V
Five h u n d re d acres p ro d u c in g pineapples
a n n u a lly is s till but a fractio n o f the record
I . 000 acres w hich p tod uted more (ban a m illio n
crates in 1909 B u t the dem and fo r ticch pine­
apples is not being m et and some growers have
expressed a desire to a tte m p t to meet ilia t de­
mand.
W h a t happened to the pineapple in d u s try *

A cco rding to the State A g ric u ltu ra l D epartm ent o ffic ia ls , n um e ro u s factors c o m b in e d to
destroy a th riv in g industry sh ortly after the turn
o f 'h e century.
A red w ilt called nematode caused extensive
damage to plant roots around 1910. O versupply
caused by the im p o rta tio n o f m ore th an a m il­
lio n crates fro m Cuba ruine d the m arket for
most growers. A n d the d iffic u lty in g e ttin g
otasli d u rin g W o rld W a r 1 helped T he death
lo w was a d m in is te re d by heavy fro sts in

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C o n trib u tin g factors were the closing o f (I k
Ft. P ie ter in le t by sto rm s in 1909-10 and the
lo w e rin g o l th e rid ge w ater table. Pineapples
(require large am ounts o f m agnesium w h ic h was
th en o b ta ine d p rim a rily th ro u g h th e ocean.
C losing o f the in le t is blam ed fo r red ucin g the
salt-fresh w ater ra tio in the river.
B ut th e h is to ry o f th e p in e a p p le goes be­
yond F lorida in the 1900’s
A c tu a lly , the fr u il is believed to be o f tro p ­
ical A m e ric a n o rig in and earliest m e n tio n in
literature is in Evelyn's " D ia r y " in the tim e o f
Chailes II. T h o u g h unce g ro w n m B rita in and
Europe, pinea pp le c u ltiv a tio n is n ow co nfin ed
p rin c ip a lly to H a w a ii, the P h ilip p in e s , B ritis h
Malaya, C uba, M exico and Florida. It is a onehundred m illio n d o lla r in d u s try in H a w a ii,
ran kin g second o nly to sugar. Some 21 m illio n

�Picker* w earing long, th ick glove* arc harvesting the delicate fru it which h a t to
he picked in d iv id u a lly due to H* deltcatene** and d iffe re n t ripening ra te *. The
pin e* are placed in to cra te * and loaded in to the ((ra n g e -lo o kin g tra c to r in the
p ho to on rig h t.
I he ta m e type vehicle i t u te d to tru ck new p la nt* which are placed in the to il by
hand.
crate * o f p in ea pp les and p in ea pp le |u icc were
produced there in 1953
Earliest p la n tin g in Tlorida occurred shortly
before the C iv il W a r They were planted about
th e same tu ne on P la nta tio n K ey and on M er­
r i t t Isla n d (a b o u t lo m ile s s o u th o f D aytona
Reach). Soon p ines were g ro w in g o n E llio tt
K e y and " H a r d ly a se ttler fro m N e w Smyrna
to Ju pite r b u t hail Ins pineapple patch ," accord­
in g to one early observer
Export o f pineapples in those days had to lie
by schooner E la gle r's ra ilro a d wasn’ t even a
g le am in the o ld pioneer's eye yet T he p in e ­
apples had to he loaded in to s m a ll boats and
loa de d again in to w a itin g schooners ly in g in
deeper w aters In th e Keys, sm all sh ip m e n ts
w xrc sometimes transported by horsecart to Key
W e s t fo r p a c k in g in barrels and th e n sent to
n orth e rn m arkets, m ostly N ew Y o rk
O fte n , fu lly loaded slops w o u ld arrive there
to fin d th e m a rke t g lu tte d and prices " d o w n "
to 60 cents pet dozen fro m the norm al 75 cents
to $1 per dozen T oday fresh pineapples b rin g
fro m e ig ht to 15 cents per pound
M o d e rn p in e a p p le c u ltiv a tio n in E lorida is
c re d ite d to C a p t T E R ichards, w h o started
h is p la n ta tio n o n Eden (sland (-15 m iles n o rth
o f W e st Palm Beach), b u t later transferred his
p la n ta tio n to the m ainla nd because island bears
enjoyed h is p la n ts to o m uch.

P rior to 1870, pineapple p la n tin g lu d spread
to V olusia, Orange, la c , and a few o ilie r c o u n ­
ties Most o f the pines pla nted Ix-fo rr this tim e
were Red Spanish but E gvpnan Queens became
increa sing ly popular
By I Hoo, acreage h a il g ro w n to 1 325 w ith
95,412 crates produced A m i by 1908-09 a rec­
o rd crop o f 1,110,517 n a te s was produced. A n
a d d itio n a l 1,291.137 crates were im p orte d fro m
Cuba
T he crash tam e sh o rtlv alter in 1909 w hen
the price o f pineapples dro pp ed t &gt; ’ t&gt; te n ts per
crate and native p ro du ction costs wetc estim ated
at ‘&gt;5 to $1.05 per ira te
T he lo w p o in t in p in ea pp le p ro d u c tio n was
reached in the ‘ 20's a c io id in g to the State A g r i­
c u ltu re D epartm ent ami by 1915 p ro du ction was
set at 200 acres
Today, the im portant varieties in H o n d a arc
th e S m o o th Cayenne, Red Spanish, N a ta l
Q ueen. Pernambuco, and A hakka
A cco rding to A b b o tt, pineapples do n ot lend
them selves readily to m e ch a n iza tio n M o d e rn
e q u ip m e n t is u tiliz e d to d e a r the g ro u n d ; fe r­
tiliz e and spray plants, b u t p ic k in g s till needs
th e h um an to u c h D iffe re n t rip e n in g rates at
w e ll as the delicate n a tu re o f the fr u it arc
b la m e d fo r lack o f m e c h a n ic a l means o f h a r­
vesting
D ue to th e pines delieaev, trucks ra th e r

C o n tra ry to m any pop ular co n ce p tio n *
about th e m , pin ea pp le* d o n ’t grow on
pine tre e * o r palm * hut on a c a c lu *like plant.

than ra ilro a d cats a ir used p rim a r ily lo r slop
m in t to d a y G row ers fin d it easier to c o n n l i t
lo r in n k s w h iih pu k up pineapples ai the
Sum. i am i th liv e r th em d ire c tly to m arker
N e w Y o ik was fo rm e rly the c h ie f m arket,
hut n o w M ia m i. C hicago, E o u is v ille anti It all i
more p io v u lc laige markets alstV
G ro w e rs ate la u d w ith a pro ble m in selling
th e ir Irrs h pines to w in te r season to u rists suite
norm al np&lt;aung doesn't always unm ade l.in a llv
produced I ain r m ust also com pete w ith t l i o o l
Cuba and M exico
A re c e n tly developed te c h n iq u e o l "s m o k
in g " o r " g ts p in g " the pines w ith o id m a iv
sm oke, c a lc iu m carbide or ethylene gas may
spcctl u p th e rip e n in g process by as rm n h as
six m o n th s
The n o rm a l n in e is about 18
m o n th s
A t leas; one local fittn atte m p ted to start a
pineapple canning industry, h u t fo r some unex­
plained reasons has suspended operations Pine­
apples im p o rte d fro m C uba th ro u g h the Port
o f Palm Beach in sum m er were canned by the
Florida C a n n in g Fruit Co o f R iviera Beach and
lans to can o th e r fru its and vegetables had also
ccn fo rm u la te d t&gt;cfurc the p la n t was idled
B u t th e im m e d ia te fu tu re fu r th e F lo rid a
P in e a p p le seems to lie in a d em an d fo r a su­
p e rio r f r u i t — a f r u it th a t is o rn a m e n ta l, fra g ­
rant, luscio us a n d —at lu x u rio u s prices.

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Tom d r m o n il r e te l i tu n g form (hat hat trimmed h n w aniline
a n j lopprd I? pound* Irom hit weight liner I •')

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Tom an d hi* a il# , l o u . r a n dhf in .
lormall&gt; between ik i thowt 11 H onda
C v p r r n Gardent

Banter Roger Clapp. garbed m
admiral • r a p and ting nr# f l a t l e t
lit# Tom't. awardi the Vlinler
Haven Chamber ol C o m m e rc e t
Banter t Cup lor oultland-nf ctlr
l# n ol I H } TJ to t o m in gra n
lud# lor uptwmg in local l o u n i l
b utine tt

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peitition Pul protetiingly on water tk it lor a puhlicitv gag. h it cnthutiatm for water tpottt and Florida grew until now- he o pe ntrt hit
own tki tcltool. appeatt daily at Honda Cyprett Gardent along with
the ptofettional tk irrt Tom hat even abandoned a tu ict pettonal
taboo againtt flying, in order to commute ftom Chicago to Winter
Haven on weekend! during the tummer m ontlit Fot ti« montht ca»h
winter, he movet the entire catt o f hit program to Winter Haven, with
the tountt contciout City o f W inter Haven, W inter Haven Chaml&gt;er
of Commerce, Florida C im it Commimon and Florida Cvptctt Gardent
helping to foot the bill
W ith the launching o f h it new thow. "Florida Calling," tint
month, Moore w ill have a yeat-around |ob o f "telling* Florida orange
juice and other cittut produett to the radio public Originating in
Winter Haven. "Florida Calling" w ill be aited bt tome TOO ttationt
A thrice-honored citiren of W inter Haven, touritt court owner,
one .nan hucktter for Florida, Tom agreet that any place in Honda it
better than anywhere cite "Out let't add a poet script to that," he
tm ilct
"W inter Haven i l alto bettet than any place in Florida'"

fro m right alter program lim e till
d a rt each day the Tom Moor# Sti
S ch o o l it in t e in o n al ih e Tom
M oore M otor C o u rt w h ich alto
in c lu d e ! g ill Iru il H an d gar ita
lio n p artin g houte and boat ba I
and ta ctle rental

All Honda M aganne-f ACI 9
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By DICK IYRICH
"l.adiet in .I gentlemen, I . .
The t ill, round faced m uter of
cctcmonin with the iton guy h u t clutchrt h it ih to it, Im voitc ravping to i lu ll He met again *T d like to welcome you to . “ For
die tcionil time h it voice titet, tounding like he lu t gargled with
cruthcil m o r bladrt and tohitco taucc. It ttranglct on a high, cjuiv
rung tpcik
An account ucet from the wingc wnh i humming pitcher of
yellow tlu i.l The duly audience o f over MOO w itc h rt, perplexed,
veiled in W inter Haven't N o n M iyo Auditorium i t the MC pourt
i gencrout glaccful, downt it w ith i ilo u tith — never ttnpping for a
bteith
Now the voice boomt out, rich ind d e ir, like i roll of thunder,
i t Tom Moore, m iettro of L idiet Fur. movet into h it pre program
w iim up Fot Five yeirt thu d uly gimmick, along w ith conttint air
plugt Flondi-wite, hat won Tom the unditpuied title o f Mr Flotida
Orange Juice.
Dragged unwillingly to Florida bick in l«M9. Tom Moore ttaycxl
a week for a tenet o f programt during the annual Florida Cnrut Ex-

�Just vklif n vie flunk we hate
evciything » r (iiultl possibly
nerd in nuke our home wellorganized and up-to-date, somefiling new appears on the matkef Then * c ic itu e ill o m
again ilu f being "|u»l i housewife" it in impostinf ind canti tig h iitin n i, ind nuking i suete n of n it again i wonderful
adventure
All flic d em en ti of lug bullnett ind file /rsi of l lug deil
n r involved for persuading ilic
budget dcpifim em (youisclf. or
funily oi both) tin t you reilly
need tin t new luper what haveyou Tluv tik e i vome f ill figur­
ing. to u y nothing of * fine
wotking knowledge of ipplicd
piyehology
So tike i tpnek look it i
wordi* eye view of w liit'i on tlie
m itkrl in lin t ill important field
lor uimm cr, cvpeciilly —ilic refngcritor
I lit firvi gteit imptovenient in
the new |nbi tin t ihould hung
heirty ipprovil it the revolving
doort, i hngrrtip rwirlt them ind
rurnt the whole interior into
front-row tiouge If you prett i
burton, you t i n ritte or lower
the thelvet, they'll tpm like i
puno \tool

The upside down tefrigentorfreerer i t m o th e r new feature
The frozen-food section i i at die
bottom and—imagine'—it holdt
122 pounds' When you open the
inner door w ith i t i juice-concen­
trate rack, you w ill see plenty of
room for a frozen turkey and vege­
tables by the dozen load Your
new refrigerator w ill have a place
to keep butler "spreadable,’ ‘ and
your ice cream "tcoo pa ble " or
"dipable.” O th e r door shelves
store packaged food. There is
even a dispenser that hands out
juice cant one at a time.
Ice water is on tap without
opening the door! Press the dis­
penser bar and fill up your glass.
P A G * 1 0 - AM f l o r i d * M a ^ a r in *

T ^ ir i

MARY

LOUISES

W itc r is noted in i one gallon
contnner tin t fits above regular
thrives inside the door
Now that you're *11 cooled off.
tike a look at the new ranges
For those of you who like to
bnhrtuc meat indoor*, there's a
beauty
A lthough the entire
tinge meatutes only JO inches
wide, upon opening rite door you
will find a ro o m y oven ind bonus
bnhciucr The *pit turn* autoin It i* ally to took roast, rib*,
chicken or lobster Could you
*vk for mote*
And on into the automatic
withers
There ate handy lint traps tint
r an l&gt;c lilted our with a no-tttetih
reach New eontrols let you set
the ptoper time and temperature
for each fabtic, even the new syn
I hems
I hr new km hen cabinets fca
lute custom • arranged drawers
Ih rs r cabinet* come with regu­
lar shelvet
You can replace
shelves with drawers by slipping
in the glide, then the drawer An
easy pull brings packages and
heavy utcntil* out to your fin
genip*
Another convenience for the
housewife it the right-height
bteadlviard This breadboard pulls
out from the center of frame that
it tame tize as the drawer below
For i larger work surface, you
can pull out breadboard and its
frame and cschange places with
the shallow drawer underneath

A ll in all, what the manufac­
turers are offering new in the way
of tti-amlincd improvements, con­
veniences and labor saving de­
vices makes the term "household
drudgery" as outmoded as the
old fashioned three-legged iron
pot in which clothes were le i­
surely and surely boiled to disin­
tegration So i f you ever begin
to feel sorry for yourself, ladies—
|ust remember what it must have
been like, banging over a hoy
cauldron in the backyard

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b w * k M l* W i l l iK*a*'ll b * • * ■ * * • &lt; » • » • « * a * a • • • . l a b *

M outohold H int: A canvas
cover and a trockmci on the roll­
ing pin can I k uted in place of a
plain hoard or porcelain surface
in rolling out pastry Not only is
tucking presented but only an
occasional washing it necessary
Simply shake well after using and
fold up until needed again
(II sow has* a houwhotd lip. recip*
or unusual news of interest to out
women reader*, send It to Mary
lours*. 12)0 Dole Avenue, leetburf
lecspMwn well be given to the con­
tributor on eur Kitchen Shelf page )

C aatN ik.

Mrs R T Bolt of Fdgewaier.
sends us a recipe for Kidney (Jean
Salad, which it good for lunch
on a hot, summer day
1 can kidney beans (drained)
2 hard boiled eggs
cup chopped celery
M n ip chopped nnion

Wfc*a&gt;

r *w'v* s*v*d •

2 tweer pickles chopped
J) tea«poon salt
Dash of paprika
Parsley
J) cup salad dressing
Mis all ingredients together
Serve w ith lettuce, tomato and
crackers
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Recipe of The Week

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FROCKS ’N FRILLS

I
Grapefruit Pi*
*&gt; vup cornstarch
l C U lp c Sugar

U icacpoon sail
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cups bulling water
3 egg yolks, slightly beaten
1 tablespoon butter
_ li cup ftnh grapefruit juice
I teaspoon grates! gltprliuif
rind
Grapefruit segments
I baked pastry the II
Mm cornstarch, sugat and salt
Add water slowly, in n in g until
Well bkrt.lcd Cook over boiling
Water for I I minutes, ttirring un­
til thick jnd smooth Pour into
egg yolks slowly, return to hear
•rol cook 2 minutes longer. Re­
move from licit and add butter,
grapefruit juice and rind Cool
pour into pastry shell, arrange
grapefruit segments around edge
01 pie, pile meringue in cemer
nd proceed at directed Makes
nc (nine-inch) pie

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3 egg * lutes
6 tablesponns sugar
ileal eggs until frothy Add
•cigar gradually and continue beat­
ing until trill Pile on pie and
bake in slow oven (373 degrees)
13 to IH minutes Beauty is only
One of the attributes o f this
grapeliuii pie, for it it drliciout
•s well*

When the hoi days are here,
|ry a glass o f limeade made from
ih n little fruit which is ripe when
|t is green Take it with or with­
out sugar, or ice, and in a few
moments you w ill benefit by na­
ture' s own cooling "ade."
The lime — along with the
Other citrus and banana, pine­
apple and mango—it classed as

flavoring fruit A ll of them are
ragrant, too A dish o f any one,
p i mi ted, w ill give o ff a delight­
fu l odor that is most pleasant in
any toons

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l Hillsborough River S tr Park
has perhaps ihe most notable
apids in any Flonda river
Scientists claim that tcoipioru
found in Florida, can not sting
themtcNrt to death, because they
are immune to their own poison.
The sting o f a Florida scorpion,
while quite painful, hat never
been found to be fatal io humans

A Z T E C BORDER, a »»u cotton
punt t ) M j i / m of M u m t. fealum
lo U In J u n mi.li/i in tht mu i«W
Itn u llo n " ik r n l lu g o r." V ir tlld l
fill nil, J. bm tJ through J tU lltJ
cutting, g u t ,r ih m ruing tfft&gt; t to
tht f u l l ik in Tht " Ittl/t hoy” i Uh r j J J i th t c a rt/n t touch to tht
lim p It h j l l t r lop St) It So. ibO
S itu 7-/7, 8-/« Approntmutt reI m I I / . 1.95.

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By PAULA CLARK
Red, white and blue jic alwacs
in fashion, and long mac rhev
wave The pam niic in-color
however, will appaienils l»e con­
fined to ihe lljg that waves occr
us, as fai -sighted Dame Fashion
suiveyc laic cutnmei and peem
into (he tall
I t ’s going ro be a blown sea
ton, but not a dull one. w r’te
told Everyone tiom Dior to
Cliailrc James and llo n d a de­
signers like M j||t c air showing
up with lisrlc blown tones .ailed
anything but blown
ll ynuTe one ol the anti blown
division th kr me) )tist change
your n u ll op foundation, add a
subtle slash ol luugc. anil sou II
liml il cas&gt; io gel inio ihe blown
bngade
Ymii unoming blow ns will
laltge liont a pale palomino tvigr
(who said palomino meant a
hoist') in a burnt sugai biown
with j uupy cast Charles James
sails tuc hiosvns "tortoise ansi
‘’tiger** Sometimes ihe browns
ate lasrsl with blask oi biiglurneii
wuh a lightci slosshji
You'll be heating about rs
pleiso ' b isiw n. a sleep shsKsslate
lliese shades tsunbinc l&gt;eautitull&gt;
w o h topaz amt amt&gt;rt (ewelts,
now tetuining to favor
fashion's palette will alsii slat
violets, hlurs ami s, arlet Ih e
amethyst shades bung winter
violets ami autumn plums back
into the pis tute
Iasi year's led talleta slame
host still paint a pirns puluie
on the couniiy slub floor, but
fashion says giern is n r w n
You're cull permitted yout llash
of ssjiltt, however il your pri
conalny vibrairc to this brilliant
shade
That's the coloi calendar, pus
|ecicd into the neat future IX)
you like i l '
A ll lle«ssia S U g a n n r - F A C I I I

�Just «(hcn « r think «c hive
cvctyihmg we could pcmihly
nerd 10 mike our home «cllo i£ in i/n l ind up-lo-diie, dimeihinfl new ip p e iit on ihe mirkci Thrn » r re iliic ill over
ig u n ih n heing "|u»t 1 huute(A ifc" i» in im poriint ind c * c » busmen, ind m iking 1 sueicts of 11 it ig u n 1 ( A o n d c if u l
id venture
All the clem trm of lug buun r » in (| ihe rcti of 1 big d n l
lie involved foi peisuidmg li e
budgri drpirim cm (youiK lf. Of
fim ily or b o ili) (till you reilly
need (b it new super «b it-bivcyou This tikrs some fist figur­
ing. to siyr nothing of i fine
(A o tk in g k n o iA ledge of ipptirif
psytbologv

$0 lik e 1 &lt;|ook look it i
wolds' eye view of wbu's on rIsc
miikci in d m ill imporuni field
for summer, cspeuilly —* lie refn g rn io r
The first grcir improvement in
the new yobs ih il should bring
briny ipprovil is rbe resolving
doiMs, 1 fingertip twirls them ind
rums die whole interior into
front-row nnngc If you press i
button, you ( i n ruse or lower
die shelves, they’ll spin like i
punn stool

The upside down rcfiigcniorfrecier it m other new feature
The fro/en food section it n die
bottom in d —im ig in e '—it holds
122 pounds' When you open ihe
inner door w ith its jukc-concenir iic rick, you w ill sec plenty o f
room for a frozen cutkey and vege­
tables by the doien load. Your
new refrigerator w ill hive a place
10 keep buner "spreadable,1* and
your ice cream "scoopable" or
"dtpable.” O ther door shelves
store packaged food. There is
even a dispenser that hands our
juice cam one at a time.
Ice water it on tap without
opening the door! Press the dis­
penser bar and fill up your glasa.
P A G I 1 0 —AN Florida M jja n n *

LOUISE'S* ■

Water is stored in i one gallon
container dial fits above regular
shelves inside dir door
Now d m you're ill cooled off,
like 1 look 11 (be new ranges
For chose of you who like 10
bnhciuc meat indoors, there's a
beauty
Although the cnnrr
range measures only 10 inches
wide, upon opening die door you
will find a roomy osen and bonus
hidsesucr The s p n tu r n s j u i o m itiia lly lo cook roast, ribs,
chukrn or lobster Could you
ask for mou '
And on into die automatic
wishers
I here are handy lint Kips dm
can be ,'iticd out with a no-sltrtih
tr u ll New tonuols lei you set
die piopri lime and temperature
for cash fabric, csrn die new syn
tlirtii s
The new kitchen cabinets fca
lure custom • arranged drawers
Ihrsc cabmen come with regu­
lar shrives You can repine
shclscs wiili diaweis by slipping
in die glide, (lien die drawer An
easy pull brings packages and
heavy utensils out to your fin
gernps
Another convenience for die
housewife is d ir nghi-hcight
breadboard I bis btradhoird pulls
out from die center o f frame dm

is same sue as die drawer below
For a larger work surfacr, you
can pull our breadboard and in
frame and etc hinge placet wnh
die shallow drawer underneath
A ll in all, w h it ihe manufac­
turers are offering new in die m-ay
o f streamlined improvements, conv rn irn c c t and labor taving de­
vices makes ihe lerm "household
diudgery" at ouimodcd at die
old fashioned ihrrc-lcggcd iron
pm in which e lo ih c t were lei­
surely and surely boiled to disin­
tegration So i f you ever begin
to feel sorry for yourself, ladies—
just remember whar il must hate
been like, banging over a hoy
cauldron in the backyard

O O (S

MARY

A ll Florida Cookbook
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ha' • if It the f lA f AO-1M*l t i il l i I am tl
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til* I ra t vglxJ *fvj &lt;U tkin *1*J the nifhf U bu r. tf (onttmenf. grvj %totr iScm m ihe rrtiiQrri'.w
Nett ifnrung t(Hi tin f»» the loaith filling Urtvluvi lU ^ t f%0 uMc «(*»*!» h it • Iffi • ••fc tiglf * t«%r
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light im m ( ' \ to tj i up) i i m ilt it »pvt* J n U f Then tlxr Urgr tiimitn into m tUn ilu t i

Nor. fi i i til (Mnt In mu t&lt;i»

ftnJ u«ln uI • iit&lt;oki lull A unUxnJ •fun her*! Mike turr ibr

kmfc it i»&gt;* p Ljy the k»*f on itt %«ir irwl tli.r it k n g fh o * into fu t n o t tluct. i S m i M ivk I i thxk (It
b rlpi to m x l r« la n t *u»«k to keep tltting u riith t |
&gt;f*r«4 tftc fir* (Kfftomt Uk c * * k sharp«h a»t ip t n l I V wrool tint it f r u J •tth b ill tht thxfi &lt;%
salad Muvtoir. t«*p tU t •tth foouro i k n , tnm m in| iU m • V i- fWirt»ai» to O trtlj to%«f ihitfi.cn » a lil
'ftriH t V tom Mart ••«!» the rtst a l the elm km t*l»l
h t r b ttiJ tine toppr&lt;l •ith tlm krn u l i l on tlic« tfHT*J With thir|&gt; ( t w v S fitril third b tr tl «1* C
•tth tjjl u i» l ileit |d x r ii on cU ikcn liter In Ananging life rt. one &lt;* the other, he i i i t h l wm r » p»r*t
tU m to^etlfft mm firmlf (nutture m it o i/r|

tptraJ f HMth thee mvU him t il iJ and place •• &gt;»n top &lt;»l egg salaJ life r Top the loaf • *«h litt U ra l
iln r. niurvJrii i««ftr ay, «n) jp m l| &gt;hipc up t V I of •tth foul tum!i u il l uJet ire o cn Remote int AM1A4
b»tt •tth tpMuti. mnmt~ the top md w in •tth ite im throe
lin e fi*J into itfiiftf »f« f ir ff t t n l Ittirt to it •ill tut ctadf If p t mike M the tu^ht le t tee. du ll it m
•n n n n l Nit fit x r n . n»p it •mA lined fiXthca irvl 1 y rtn llr of tturvrv] pi/tlet A sharp knife m ikei it
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it lob '» irip tM t tilt. «ii«h &lt;jf pepper, n o tibletpim t rri|iffwu:tr C h ill if m ile ih e il
If f - S a la d fill inf

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fmclf thoppril. hn l««u»kr | tgg\. »«o ublopitont mincrd rif* '4i*cs.
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rriif**»n tilt

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tpaMti minted p r w |wpprr. one tri*pt»»n prrpirrd muttird. t*o n b ln p v v u m ititnnai* *»ne iiM r ip t n

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Net# If toy prrpire Piitf L*if etj^Kr iftet making fill ngs »ou A»n*t hi»e m thill the fillings I Hit often
n • n*»rt lontetuent to mike the lillmgt ih e il

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H u u tu h o ld H in li A cansas
cover and a stockinet on the roll­
ing pm can be used in pine of a
plain board or poicrlain surface
m rolling out pastry Not only is
Slicking prevented bin only an
occasional washing it necessary
Simply shake well after uong and
fold up until needed again
(II you have a l.out«Ho&lt;J i.p recipe
or unusual news el interest la our
•omen readers, send II lo Mary
Louoe 1220 Dote Avenue, leetburg
Recognition will bo given lo the con­
tributor on our Kitchen Shell page |

Puddin Proof &amp;
Mrs R T Bolt of Fdgcwaier.
semis us a recipe foe Kidney Bran
Salad, which is good for lunch
on a hot, summer day
1 can kidney beans (drained)
2 bard boded eggs
VS cup chopped celery
M cup chopped onion

2 sweet pickles choppol
V&gt; tfnpoon u li

Dash o f paprika
Parsley
VS cup salad drrtting
M is all ingredients together
Serve w nh Ictruce. tomato and
crackers

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A Z T E C BORDER, a mu , otun

• * . up cornstarch
lie cups sugar
'e teaspoon veil
l*e cups boilinp v i t a
3 egg yolks. slightly beaten
I tihlnp'Kin hunci
11 cup fresh grapefruit |uicc
) teaspoon grand gupcfruit
rind

p rin t t ) M ar;.u o f M iam i, fta tu m
hoU I kJ ijh melif t in I hi mu itVer
n n ia ln n " tu r n l urgjr.” V ttlu a l
fiow tl, a, h in t J through J ita ilrJ
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Grapefruit segments
1 hiked pasiiy did)
M m cornstarch. sugar and sail.
Add water slowly, stirring until
• e ll blended Cook ovet boiling
Water for 13 minutes, stilting un­
til (hick end smooth Pout into
:g yolks slowly, return to hen
d cook 2 minutes longer Reove from heit and add bullet,
tapeftuit juice and tind Cool
'our in to pastry shell, arrange
jijp c fr u n segments around edge
41 pie, pile meringue in tenter
and proceed as directed Makes
Qnc (nine-inch) pic

Marlrsgu*
3 egg whiles
h tablespoisns sugar
beat eggs u n til frothy Add
ftigar gradually and continue beat­
ing u n til s tilf Pile on pie and
take in slow- oven (323 degrees)
13 to IS minutes beauty is only
one n f the attributes o f this
grapefruit pie, for n is delicious
as well'

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i impIt halhr tup Sl)h So. 360
Sun 7- 17, 8 - in Approximalt rrtail I f -1.93.

By PAULA CLARK
Red. white and blue ate alw j *«
in fashion, and long mac they
wave
The patiiottc m-colot
however, will appaicntls I’e sonfined lo ilie llag that waves ova
us, as fai sighted Dame Fashion
surveys lair summer and peers
mm ihe I all
I t ’s going to be a biown sea­
son, but not a dull one. wc'ic
told
Fvriyonc bum Dior to
Chailrs (amts and H onda de­
signers like M jiijc air showing
up with livelv brown lours , ailed
anything hoi brown
tl you're one of the anti biow n
division

(lik e

m e)

ju«t cflange

your m a k ru p In u n d a tio n , add a
subtle t i l ' l l ol Itiuge, and sou II
find n easy lo get n u n the l-iossn
hngadr

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j W hen the hoi days are here,
fry a glass of limeade made from
that little fruit which is ripe when
It is green Take it with or with­
out sugar, or ice, and in a few
moments you will benefit by na­
ture's own cooling "ade ”
The lime — along w ith the
Other citrus and banana, pine­
apple and mango—is classed as
• flavoring fruit All of them are
fragrant, too A dish of any one,
it miacd, will give o ff a delight*
ul odor that is most pleasant in
ny room

•

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Hillsborough River State Park
tas perhaps the most notable
fjpidt in any Florida river

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Scientists claim that scotpions
found in Florida, can not sting
themselves to death, because they
bre immune to their own poison.
The sting of a Florida scorpion,
while quite painful, has never
been found to be faul to humans.

Voui nnoining browns will
range (loin a pale palomino leigr
(w ho sanl palomino meant a
h o n e ') in a burnt sugai blown
wnh a taupe east Charles fames
tails his luosvns " in itn is f- and
" rip e r” S o m rn m rs the browns
air laird wnh hlatk or htighleited
w n il a liglue t t losshai
You’ll he healing about re
1'irsso” biown, a deep shosolair
These sliadrs tombine Uauiitully
wnh topaz ami amber ir w r lit .
now reluming to tasoi
Fashion's paleile will also eiar
violeis, blues and scarier The
amelhysi shades bring wmirr
violets and auiumn plums bask
m m (he p u iu ir
I asi year's ird lalleti dame
fu n k snll pami j prrny puiuie
on the counity tlu b floo i, bm
fashion says gicrn is newer
You're still primmed youl llasli
•if scailti. however, if your per
sonaluy vibrates lo this hnlliani
shade
That's the m in i salendai pita)reied into the near fuiuie Do
you like II '

A I I I M i M i | i i i n i - r C O I If

�+

fey JOHN R. HAfeIRMAN
D r Andrew Turnbull w it i
m in of renuikahte intellect, a
wide traveler, and a practical
idealist l l n travel* had taken
him to Greece and Ana Minor,
wlicrc the plight of Greek* living
under batch Turkish rule had
touched In* heart H it hem » n
alio touched hy the hcautilul
daughter of a Gteek merchant in
Smyrna She became hit wife
In 1766 D r Turnbull vitited
East Florida and immediately
taw in p o in h ilitie t 1 lie land
wat fertile and the climate w it
|utt right for tetrlcn Itom the
tunny Mediterranean So tltc
good doctor look a giant of larvi
bordering Mosquito Inlet and
embarked on h ii ptoject—to pro­
vide i lanctuary in Florida for
the downtrodden Greeks They
in turn. Turnbull expected, w.tuH
provide their benefactor with a
hand tome profit from the broad
field* they would cultivate
Returning to England. Turnbull pertuaded two partner* to
|oin him —Sir W illiam Duncan
and George Grenville The giant
o f land on Mosquito Inlet wat
enlarged to 60.000 acrct And
the projected settlement wat
named New Smyrna in honor of
Mr*. Turnbull's birthplace
The D octor sailed to collect

PAGt 17 - All Florida Magatio*

h it Greek*, bur he toon found
tint the Turkith government took
a dim view of tu .h an emigra­
tion Gintetpirnilt, wirh a hand­
ful of G icckt aboard, Turnbull
headed lor Leghorn. Italy There
he picked up over a hundred
Italian* and learned that (he peo­
ple of the llr im h ’owncd island
of Minorca were on the verge of
starvation, due to crop failure*
At Minorca, Turnbull quickly in­
creased his complement of coloni*t* to l,&gt;00 and tailed for Flor­
ida
l.aie in the fall of 1767 die
woods hack of Mosquito Inlet
Itegan to echo wuh (lie sound of
ate*, taws, and hammer* The
Minorcans and the small minoruy of Italians and Greeks cagctly
threw themselves into (he wotk
o f building New Smyrna.
Everything went well for about
eight months. The Minorcans
were happy. They found the cli­
mate much like that of their
homeland, and they saw that
their familiar crops, such as
gripes, could be grown in Flor­
ida Hut it was different with
the Italians and Greeks. They
wete wilder, more intractable.
They resented their English over­
seers, and the disciplinary meas­
ures the overseers were forced to
use to keep them in line.
In August, 1768, bedlam broke
out in New Smyrna. Dr. Turn­

bull hid |ust been there, conduct­
ing some visiting planter* from
Carolina over the plantation*
The visitors had complimented
him on the progress that had
been made, and Turnbull was
escorting them back to St Au­
gustine They had slopped for
the night at a friend's plantation
That night a horseman rode
madly up to the plantation house
with a message for Dr Turnbull.
"The Italians and G'reks have
started a riot in New Smyrna!"
rise mestenger cried. "Carlo Fomi
i* their leader. Cutter tiied to
stop-them, but they locked him
in the storehouse and are looting
the settlement They’re all diunk
and running w ild!" Catlo Forni
was an Italian foreman Cutter,
and Englishman, was head over­
seer,
Dr. Turnbull was stunned for
a moment, lie taw the fortune
he and has partners had expended
on the New Smyrna settlement
sinking into the Florida vanj like
rainwater. But he gathered hit
wits and tent a letter hy fast ruler
to Governor Grant in St Augus­
tine Then in the dead of night
he set out alone for New Smyrna
At* hit own plantation, four
miles from New Smyrna, Turnbull gathered a small contingent
o f servants and advanced to tie
scene of trouble, early in live
morning He found the little

town wrecked The streets were
littered with debris and empty
rum casks. Bur (he muiinccit
»ere gone. They were down at
the waterfront loading everything
movable into Turnbull's ship,
which they intended lo sail to
Cuba.
Cutrer, the overseer, was (reed
from the storehouse and taken
to Turnbull's home. He was in
a pitiable state frqm lost of blood
One ear and tw o o f his Fingers
had been cut off. Soon aftrrwatds
he died, thus adding the charge
o f mutder to the list of other
crimes committed hy the rebels
But for the present there was
nothing Dr Turnbull could do
to stop the rioters at they ca­
roused merrily aboard Im slop
and leisurely loaded bet wuh (lie
stolen equipment and provisions
Turnbull could only witch help­
lessly from the shore while tltc
rebels set M i l and headed out to
sea.
T h e n —a cannon shot! And
two ships (lying the Oiintli en­
sign hove into sight. Governor
Grant's men-of-war had come in
lime.
The rebels immediately sur­
rendered, all except J7 o f tltc
worst, including Forni and tltc
ringleaders. They launched a
boat and made o ff down else
coast. Four months later, almost
dead from exhaustion anj expo*

ure, these d&gt;chards surrendered
on the Florida Keys.
Catlo Forni and two ringlciJers were convicted and sentenced
to execution But one of the mo
was pardoned on the'condition
that lie he the executioner o f die
oilier (wo. The legal authorities
in British East Florida believed in
expediency.
A ll the other rebels were set
flee and cctutncd to their labor*
on the intervention o f D r Turnbull in their behalf He felt that
they had learned their lesson. Be­
sides, men in prison could not
work his fields.
But the "uptiting of 1768"
wat only the beginning of trouble
in New Smyrna. The dread
scourge o f malaria became the
bine of the colony. Against that
deadly killer there was in that
day no defense. Eight yean after
its founding, only half the popu­
lation of New Smyrna remained
alive.
In 1777 the remnant o f the
Minorcans, discouraged and worn
by long labor and sickness,
aban,toned the colony in a body
W ith the encouragement o f the
Governor, Patrick Tonyn, who
held office at that time, they
moved to St. Auguttine They left
behind them, in the ghott town
o f New Smyrna, their coquinalined wells as cvcrlitting monu­
ments to despair

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gasoline milco«e or
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Which may l.»vo l0^ n
yourPureOilde«lcrrordeUiU.
Good to September 30 , 1954 . oc &gt;

THE PURE

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Why we’re making this offer to you!
Wr’rr *.» turn new High III* Putrlul* will make your
r«r run better thin It ever h i&lt; before. that wr'rr willini In nuke Ihu daring offer an you . in Iry it with
complete confidence.
H rre 'e w h it new H ig h I I P P u rrlu lie J o rt for you:
Aaeuree your keeping the horvepnwrr you p iid for in
your new ear. Iletp* roelore borer power In in older cor.
Red urea knock, r u li depoeiu end lower* "octane
requirement.**
Keep* hydraulic valve lifte r* q u i-l m d efflrient.
Oltea the wldeel temperature ra n g e-m u ltig rad e—

peotacttaw.

An.1 we want you to prove to yourwlf —a* wr've

already p tm w l with Mi4,000 mile* of normal &lt;Uy-to­
day trwt driving —that new High HP Purrluhe and
improved I ’ U H E Serwitired Geaoline will give you
hitrr gumf/ite mtlragr. Icwrr oil caniumplion or both
at Ik* tamr lime.
High IIP Pureluheroataalltlle more . . . we believe
it'a worth it. Take ua up on th ie offer today. You
can't 11we!
Stop at any l*ure Oil Station ami get
High IIP Purrluhe and Impruvrd P U H K
Senailiied Caroline —the moat power'
ful gaa and oil combination devrl
oped for your automobile.

S ta rtsa vin g w ith th is
am azing o iltod ay
&lt;

in this
"High'I/onfpower Age ”

Be sure
with Pure

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Weather
Make Sanford Your
Shopping Center

t ir sr to partly cloudy and hot
» n ln r r through lurwtar with onli
«isj*ly
w illr lr il &lt;(lrt noun
ih "m lft-ho «cri.

M ilita ry Assumes
Guatemalan Control

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HIM l i a h A'kvitw : i | ado ] prlngt, Colo whl h has brin
levied by li it lid £ T i l t 'i S t c i i i i r i c l ih i A ll F m *x lh# fit* lot
»h» Ah rot r t i n( * ii:«.o r&gt; crtt .v*.t r 0(ni -t it,* a h ~ The r m
c!i* i of Jon n A t t i « ill fctgln Its iiitdltt in Jutr. |o ji, *i * tempotire
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♦Helicopters Take Air
Bent On Rescue W ork
Approximately 116 Taken Off Train
Stranded By Raging Mood On Border

G U A T E M A L A t l ’&gt; -L e f t is t 1’ rc ;»*t* »it .M ad m A r b e n i
G u /m a n re sig n e d u n d e r the presi-uri* of the a rm y an d m ili­
t a r y re v e rse s l ist n ig h t. He handed o ve r the gov* rm in nt reitic,
to a m ilit a r y iiin ta tn tided b y C o ! C a r l " ! I'nri*|ite U ia z . Htf
y e a r old a r m y c h ie f of d n f f
H a ir in .1 bro adcast pledged tiro a rm y to co n tin u e Ih c
w ar a g a in s t th e in v a d in g e xile led by C o l C a r lo s C rtitlllo
A r m a s , but the sw itch In g o ve rn m e n t appeared t* ig n a l *lic
end o| the ( Y t m n u i i i i t it tong in f lu e iu r i» i the re g im e \ r
b e tu a had led. A r m y le ad e rs are know n («• h iv e he m m o in ---------- ctraunglv opposed recently t&gt; the
IHtetiic i'ti 'h* j j v i * i ittn*ni
the eo i*r ■t th* 11 s* it dd
Irhrnr t•’Ii.• r 1 r *pj*r *- ot • big
I irbrI vicl &lt;&gt;i i'i SC i p i ‘ •i i 111
r&lt;*a | rente*
mites liurlhrtst ol
| Ihr r ipit il X* us l fi r . p irtlcu
| jr |i thru m ill1*11 . weri i-p o te d
shift, rod lit it
New * oi itie *Ffm
n is
f«&gt;11■i »* .I t.i ■ p .in ; ti t. i jv.polar
Upper! for thr rebr‘ .
wh ue
h i
ailed
IU t M S n _ The |pvh* &lt;f ttie ' li Jitin I it** t it o
Negroes' an11"£tr c itmn h illle h is Siturdav t r Hi* irnu t ' &gt; - i In
little Out M l ercunlntli'li Wll levotl. Utt ’-ibrnr M l 1 rot a
tend lor no trilling with the S-j
"iht-ry i ■ -'• i ■ ^ ' u ' * . c e n e
rr-n i* Court's s*-h'»-*l -lenitun
h'**
Tburgood Marshall ssys the N i
" th ,h'
r-p rt' 1 last
lim .il Ann for Ihe Vis jncenirnt B*ghl •&lt;•'.*
mil*. from the t ip
if Colored People iNAA'TM i.iP ‘**1 m il io-&lt;sing u *». th* *ntilc
(0 t&gt; court against I &gt;■ al school f*»» Ouatrm dy ■ &gt;&lt;- expreted here
t end sitth’o is ti oi . 1 ie i m
Ih 'iid i wlili h lidk
M e rih ill .irilied veitet l&lt;&gt; f o iminl't*. hi'Ve.l Ity h i.t ill aimed
the j-in u tl mtlonal rnnrrniion d
t'rln et I t" t gr"Ui'-.. art* -x
the N s ACP |n ttn. irgrogatetl riti
pectnl tn t-1 1" t "cp Up 11|r tulit
&gt;i iperla! rminiel f it the N AA CP h o er
&gt;e n o i (einerflll ttrlni In the
I!&gt;l &gt;
in V’ tibltiC'-" -pee
Mai 17 decision nl the S uiretn * 'lUfc I It
in n y t it ••s •r w i
lemirt nhteh null awed .e*ttgy|i n &lt; m in riivrr In g ' e lh* lii’li' try
rr
ji fi if r f’ * ftx**Af
n imhlic srhoils
* rh^^fr t
"While the jo ve rro n « ict I* •frm It rc.nl from »*■ ft*'I'f \* 'n i
renrttvenl the Supreme c .u -t .-- in I hi. r»1 *1 fi&gt;rrei In
he o l, "ire are going to ftm im
l! i ||'' r.ipit.il of in |£hh &gt;ft»i i It «ti
vent the governor*
«hi r i
l f % % m?» i Tflftr WhftVint?
"Since die Supreme four* ip*Ve. U ill »U*»r till til** r 11 lift (Jr ft »1rr*t*
there Is no use llitenlni to any t"» hi in tiler "t m inrtiv^f t * grf
Vvly e!*e
fftif fii . r i m **»•f *
tMli *i *tifftp*
"In .lilti. If they h»vr lo he fi'erl, if uttft nnf l*r tin finrop? lift n il «nr
‘hr school tiosrd* will tie the &lt;le ?r n*|f r
'end ini* "
| "1 . I ’n» ,yfv,»ft*ft*» *&lt; t*t f
|jrf|
|.» * ♦ ry
It -e ir r . he wnulil not *tei» pro ff 11 nl the
.rfrrgitftoo C'*vrrn*»fs fh»* r *h! In rrnw**»i?
»♦ I . mc-ft hv * til!
?V ntf» itfjln it the
ml
.it I tn Ir .u r ig jt p i thjt
me Art! hr m M Hr | i v r ‘ ci.nM tftir rr|»rft ft,*»»
J
vfmur
ictlrn to compel a Imi , on of N.'g "w|*h reilo-ibleil mipfiv ut'l- . 'hi
*o itudents to irhmils only as a resignation of Ati.-nr m, i»,i i r .
arrepl Hire id our ttftlmMuni and
'Inal resort
Today, Marshall is a, dUriisilrtg It e tofnlnr over of the gosi-rnmetlt
t rlli other Negro lawyer hn-s to to I n s u r g e n t teiplcr * ', . tlt|&lt;
kr ni a ,
handle any jvmibte .tuts The Ins
Artirnr’ resignation rlim a u I a
ver. will confer with state NAAl P
dffertrm* (rum til&gt;
presidents tontorriw-. opening das day oi nta
if the six day convention About r im e In leading* ihin»1 mini .ten.
army n'flcrri and other* who flgd
70*1 delegstes are expected
Thr law err satl if* convention j
Salvador* an Fmb* &gt; In

Warning issued
Against Trilling
With Court f did

E i s e n h o w e r ,

Plan Defense
First Info

City Body’s Agenda
Includes Discussion
Pioposcd than

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Recommend
Action On HDC

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S uiith fa.at
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of sv h rth e r p"nco n c ^ o tia lio n fo r Im lo c liin a a re * u c!’*’ ; if 111.
In a con munlqiir, thev also rt*
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us n in n ihal further
in the rtraltpn "I a Euro.
&gt;*in |i e I » p e Community a id
r ,r •ng -t "i *rr* gu*i i , West
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'toi ioiI'I benr'
■ in jl i-n pm it. ii"
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T i'
ergs i ' the fullest extent per milted
by I ■ Iril M it. s b n
tlie commun-oie was the first
t"ttiiwl tatcnli'-i rut "t ih* f i .i rlay r nn I of I i|k, he
Brtl .
\nu"
tl P"!;'" t.ff r*.;r*
Il I, (I mi in - •u -l the critical
'iur-li"n of when an -.t.-rnational
eulifiTense to r - i 'i ' ■ , i-iith —i*t
\ 11 inti CorntP'iniit 1 1 1 1 j n c e
rnuht be cal'* I
Thl. I111 been
fiiiftor Iliftlf,
with R1 Haiti limiting 1.0 -uch defl.
mle i ' tjon pending 1 rnnrlusion of
pro .-nt Frrnrh etlortx t •negotiate
pean ill tndnclilii.i
M il, ; on t'i" other hin t de-ited
■ 1'iick i e | i " n The communique uppe ncil 1 - hr if out re m it- nn C-mtinned II !7t"ei"e-il tiy lallun’ &lt;9
rem ,t jo v scr-nruent
■ M* at- botli cunvlnced." tho
•KiumHeMd' a gat*! . ’ H*t, H at
Geneva'dh* Firo th ens’eriTment Is
nnfr nted *&gt; 'h drm tatli which
ptrvfpt »n - rep'.iul" jirewment
'rgard lig I* t u h in i Die mtern.itll’lf
tlllt U " 'I1 '
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it three ter tf para­
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Vila. ' i it •t t 'Mi i tie ir
1 1 lh r mmunt t &gt; la of*&lt; i t’o 1 ii’iudi h i rali'n ti-rmi
to end ’ ■ no *n n ir o'd war.
Am tl.' ■ i. p ii &lt;1 that IS* le a
Ir.idrt
hid ti.iu t-d Smtheatt
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i id ted the iitostl n w It imild i Now from f tilu r " "I I" l.'i hi u oeare ncg dla11•■n* r - "
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rrnn i * ifeiii"’ * n "basic prlni iplr
l let’ -, oig Siiieiir.ro and
Ittitiiii | - l i i i pt'bablv i kind "f
harm nj * ■ • • nt till be i u i I

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! 11 rip t' iGuM Jtir. I tr t tiiirl*’*
• port i of iifw rlo u ilb u r t font b e lir o p t ir •- in to tli* n ir iP ip ite
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I ,ti l I 01 tin I 't V W I (ips
sever*" flyin g * w o n tlu r n* &lt;1nwn bnikt* lo t U y - ic e k liiR **• free
i ii &gt; •
several J n iiu ln tl por o n . trappo*! by floods in th i* M e x ic a n ft*ill
A list ol (.* •
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L: . S . Im n ic r urea.
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1 t a !*»'•
titlrit’ , ini-h"l&gt; I t 1
A n patim atm l N O person -*-150 on tli*’ S o u th e rn P a c i­
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in"*, Audi
fic K a ilrn m l'.i ;in n ■ ( lim it e d — were lr.ip |&gt;cd. A b o u t l l f i
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S |i.p&gt; la. f.H"' Inp.
tra in Hasst-ngei w*&gt;re tal&lt;*, n o ff la .t n ii:iit
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II " lo I I iti loan" Hit
M n j W illia m H u g h e - in c h a rg e o f &lt;&gt;n&lt;* g ro u p of the I I
11*T *1 tu ilooi.
Ms I n Reid. I Uhl
he lico pter t. aid lie Im d r*’p*»rt ? In ’ believe*! w ere a c c u ra te
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City Mitn»g*c Warren Knowles In Um north, inii’.hl rut nil Com
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art* piople atftndMl the dmntr
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clrettd tt*l* IK rio rhairiran. and i rain and into a low overca i thti
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r«, to install a large lfil*rctptl'&gt;o by Lion Marrellt Faille, bt&gt; wifr f(»f ftfti* ft‘ ««•,* •at i *tt*
to build party harmonj. t itrrnrt mernfpe. defpttt w irklBg until P n it and conntcting pipt &lt;’ to n 'fa d 'll" , sr ) h'r 1* ttr, V o U'
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Mellon Talk
■f r1111*«Ilf tf 4f 1if*f
mg. wh'.h a' tl" la 'g iil of *1
chtrg* of the atlalr. Attetidlni
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'I hi o llu rr rtpartid that th*
C om ol the propoir' inlrtcfotor y**r lo* '»•" o r g s iu ii’ton, 15 dir I O' - B .n H a il e’ t'bbed her
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from tM# tlcinity were Mr*. Hoy m.roened trav'ler- were In h i;l *'re itrtrd *s amounting to L it;
i fit 1 * * . 1tft -Itfl 4'a 4*" ( f V| nft»r
J t T lllli: 'lr . and Mr., IMHeil Howell ipirits and in good phrtica] con K i Fi 'Ihe ftrlando company wilt ecton and cltib member» were joe- ftiii tftif if iii 1ft1**ft »*(i ,i i'i"i vt ifh hr f
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■ Mik It'ii t"
' 1 f, IV ais as
begin work nn the project July in vent, a ""fling to th- I Inn'i Pan** iT itiift* \v 4Mft r»
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Hiiec* &gt;1 of Itie group voted to
Jaek lo t , Paula: Mrs, Ralph
1 akin,; ' • ,,b III m*erjurtet,
•rrording to ihe eontract
He said hli repift of new cloud
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Gnodtperd, l ake Aliimoe; Mr. and bur.t. fame from ranchers s o
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Il I, believed IJial it will lake «end a hlld to the . illation A*mv tie th nf fflftfl *rt&gt;ft thr ftht ' ftt*g,irt
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Mra. Frank Rottell. F rin I ' t i l , other* In the sp a rs e l/sc lll" l a m
&lt; Kiitiian pi'iplr, lit, th- '"he
the company from eight In I* sumtuei ramp fi u » . ilm d»rld Ift'Tff \ *y '»*»»# •if f
moil • the f't*. t ity
f »tlf ••
Air. and 't*». F&gt;d*r»*d 'Thtirmondj
&gt; Ing'iih M in’ i" pe-*|ule
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He .aid trm|*ersti'r:r during th* month* lo tnilall the lnt«iren»re e t that m&gt;nit'»r 1 of ii,» t io„,
Aftw.iff $ » f* r ft ft Iff! I' f bd'T l! It nf rtf'll
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l e m o n • W h ite I l i r U I * P r e is H e rhtallland: If. S. Billhimer; County light net* comfortablr
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rod its accompanying fid f*e| «• Club would contact o*h»t
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judge Irougl*. Stenstrom: AAilliafn
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clubs mlng the V arht * lilt* with
a v. r f , t i 11
l'*bri- laden fl'*»d err * svrep •utfall line Irom Mill Creek
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The lirrn will begin mm mg In the V l » of pur li»»lr:g fain
Flemper; Atra. Ralph Smith: Gor­ . " i i
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*h ’’-f F ir lent lieglndon Frrd rrltk: George A .ip 'trj h t ld .t i on lh» Pecos and fie iil
•uutprnenl July l iccordmg t*
fj«« officeri ant Itr 'tun
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C«wth*n Hulfhln*un; Mark t I c e ­ rn e r , ,md sent t isall rf uuidd' 'lie City manager
Initru ted in their (title, and 1
■ til’ll pr.-p't ning 1 11 - III FF'T 'omorrnw
&gt;1. *|:irt*fl
Thi in iruir g’: nie'ilng. lasting
land Jr.; Rralley Odham and Kar* ■ *br boiliig rlo” n the b irder Re
spontililllliea nf olflce at (ha meet­ CM|f At£ MO « sftjp • 1 * *ripi h if ft ” M* I ‘ •U#»•
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Itie Houihntder.
Grande. Into which they empty
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Ate 'Of 1 "ret^rv,lies dowrii*-- mi th'
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♦ III . f ••••ft* f »* • t •♦• r Tt•n % Iiu 1 I c I •lep
"Th» women of th» PreibylarGn city nl Eagle P a n evacuate*
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aft '
M l . t •» I f p &lt;ft ♦ i f i in 4 • ''am ’
Church h.ve had a mo«t aurcestful htirnei. Ihe frd enl n c 'im s hold
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’fill, ftiflir
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drir* for elothing for the le»» ing m il builncis homes on i*i riv
Schley C Grehsm . St. died at
it*. I ,0, r •ft
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fortunate.’ ‘according to Mrt J K 't ■ ide PiRre chief John chain 'h&lt;- lo&lt;-.i| hospitil this mornlna f"l
fel r i
lo. Il II
said the Rio Grande le t
f'vrn hrM hr•*n Mils Ss li loll .-tie , ill | ■1111
"it •• k"
Nleholt, tecrefary of World Mia* berlaln
yoitvifeE fftftl 4 1 - /nin*; timiff Ihr
•wing a heart attieV Hr wa. born
,**1 feet In ? l hour- yesterdiy am Nov
j liserlor i ir us rill ft Ilf Ifti'h rff.t l i' ,i i , I tli' Kirielio
The ' ity'i Job r J t . alf|r firm | thtf ! 11ftir whm Vltir l. ’* I t hr* •lo I
alone Fhe .aid that three Kn*». may rise another in let* M a y
1, ik w in Horry City, S *'
rial
1 H»i i » h i l l t r u l K d f f f t f f f i
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’Ollepen 1(,
t oletal,
with »lii&lt;h t'ltv M ani.oi ItfiriR fimirftfrftir^ »ti fti# ftnfijj ftittil ft'M*' ft'! 'Oi ** t ,11 |1 111 * . Oi il e
of m»n't elnthlng have hteti »ent
Most of E.gle Pass |, in hlg' md had lived In Hartford for th idsu
Sect*'.
ft ft*t» linvBift ftirrr ftft.
■ lluplv WIpe i ►
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si-, r* o Knossh . h , h&lt; •o w ol m, l*j»F
f*11 *t*r| pftiti 1 O f lie t II * atllp
&gt;a d 23 year*
to K u r a , three large hn*c« of wn- ground »nd In no d in je r
day t» r i "*•
" tey i"ii ■ !, a- ! k "in 1 *’ I
A railroad deteellve for Ihe Al Hie |o 1 Iture oiontli, i. i I o m ,'
pien'l rlnlh.ng to the Stewaft
(fr r»i i'f* if Ifift* fill ti**f 1 ml
itpcrations h i * fur n hellcup hntlr
I' !■ I : ■' tl-*' * « h it possible
an 1 d* .' tr I until lie * Coast lin e Rallroid. h* tnrnplete t'»l»y. iefotilmg t i tl" ,„lied 'he fiilenng P e a m tl from
Rcbln.on School In Tennei.ee, and ter. n . I.iughlln Air t r • H it
j|te i- 'it'* to i J -i» i&lt;e.»n drfenv*
. m ult I - fo.lll I
a targe amount of heavy rlothlng *t Del Hio. mi m ills down '•■ fan h i 1 memtmr of the F ir .I RaptK' Cits managtr
ihe f
the plan will t’e pie.ented 1
' omo "its nuv h a ' i been run* mo atniut *7*1
to Churrh World Service f*&gt;r over from Langtry Al Del Rio ihr »vrol I'hurrh. the Ma-onir Isidgei o'
tn all Vi
side" 1 N t di I it m llcate ubtt
Aft teat Mit. P T Pelty and Sira. C leu Rio Grande lore away the eon ianford, Morocco Temnle of Jack the t its i | v i | letvlce hoard Jol t yards
wa
ml hv fl p| '
i . *'|i-c. i
•onville. th* Sanford f.hrine Club lor H- approval Th* tdtn egirom
C. Howard a*slite&lt;| Mr. Nicholi •r'le .ipproarh |o the Intern illona
A L IA V * r fft
slMlftV**
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isie i all * Its enit'lose,
rod Ihe Feace fKlirers Assuela pas.e,
biru ■ ' «i»h
untc* plam fee
in packaglnf ih*^clothing.
X ,K S I’API NRION
Bridge on !h» 'leslean side, til'
VVItlUff
!&gt;'n jft ft * ft » f !•
*' ft ■
The plan IS tn glv*
«rt hilion
Soul' » a i t \ i .i
•leg the city off from Mexico
L* J t SV M »■ &gt;; I I I tl - L it e • • , , | . ■ f t
Vh
I Itmi *i
Surviving are !h* widow, ol San deicrtpiinns of e irh employe'i re
M ' f *h, wolds 1»alt with lh*
W
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d--etor»
nave
nk»d
that
In nrd»r lo raee| the d*mand al
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ford; one snn. Waller fJi**ham. iponslnllltes and thus preveo'
Foi p- &lt;n t-tenir ".tie
soilin', r recr»|t|-n *l p»o ;Tjm , I" fti*&gt;rf yf»if«r«l'*N
Waekl At a.her Spring, arenrdlng
♦* prop. • l i i d i i . lh* e ll. - In
mnthnr. M rl lyi'isenli Graham o’ duplication of Job* an ! s«"tk
Th»v ■ -«Te "learlv l*iigned to
.ti t" , 1 rod .li*» t ■ lea w*id t
to Pater Srhaal, general m.nager,
* tr«|iA*rM tiiMvr'l M*ff *
Vf tf
Nesitle. three sIMers. Mrs I, A
It i, an efflrlem r plan and tuif-ended Irinp 'tartly beranse -d
»I
. &gt;'l,| Ife fll In til* - IM | le i ui* the Germans ,it*iii' event*
nine in.lead of *e.en undetwaler
Marves, and M r. J E Pittman ol will not alt-i t the fot’ "t tits * il- a mild mil break nt polio Fire »/ » nn frllfltiai » • If•k t ■ ft *r ftt«
'vc truntv j o I i* j i in iment
i I't* k ."d Wynnewoml mb ual
ballet .him • am being ..l fared
l f fti Vtrt| r f n VI 1 11rt* i fI1 I hr (»• *■ft
Seville, and Mrs W .1 Mrrell ol emidovee," n ld the City m in s ger rasr have been dllgltoifd h're in
•ml l" tit'"l 'i&gt;* French ' • cel gi.o^
It•' ion. "I .'ianb'td
i - i M-lniJ
*nft in It ir l| ftda.viaf V*
dally and in ur more nn Saturday
N it Garner, tv.i-.txnt sene (Jl* |a I two wr- k -.
NEW D P I Ml. India *s Prime t’hliadelphta. Pa . and three brn
\. cording tu lh» *Tl v | l H isjri on , itiflritlnn ol the ( DC treaty
pin iIrian ilko t ii'«-1 nn the N • I »»r f f|ti»* 1 1 i f f i r f . and Im firl
and Siinilay.
Mlnlilnr Nehru of Itrdli and Pre ther*. John and W It of Sevilb larv of the r|v|| «»»v|rr hoird. h i
"vv. ire igre,'t." Elsenhower
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i lul il ol | ‘
»’ v Ivmi
(nt tilde* ft|
v « ft #tp IV i u , ii Kuuwle
been working with the t'ttv man tlonal Foundation for Infantile Ps
•nier Chou Bb-lal nf Red china rod Flph Graham of Lori*. S c
that the Ger.
Itre l. u|ll b* repaved lbl&gt; aerk ami ' 'uirchill u til
Iftifrr
»ri% ifnft
Nearly l.n*ai names wem rnlleet railed h»intly today for »n Indo
Funeral se rvlcn will lie an ager In rontunrtlon with the rlav. ro il. i. lo proside g . lotus glo ftlilre rl.Ml^ftlftF-f
I" Saul" I’ ltk Ihe crew will ic m ill l - ter il Reputili • .hould taka
ftv%fi si Iff itie .don |din
hullo
% ed Fr'day and Saturday hjr the ehlnese pditiral »'-lllenient rreat frounced later
•ive section- "I "range .rod Wil It- place tt in roual partner in
Chamher of Commerce on a peti­ Ing frrn Mate, "sahlch should not
■ ii Aves
lh* '"uimiinity id Weitern natlinj,
tion aimed »* gelling Improvement be u*ed for aggretslve purivi es or
In Wynnewimd Ihe crew I . , lied wtirif ii can make iii pr ip*r con'
oetlon on Slate Road 41R, areord. be aubirclrd to foreign Interven
"led *" work on i'paving -ertmn- trih-i'ion lu the defense of the ties
In* lo Mr. Georgia Ball, who lion ”
i Summerlin A ' e . si*s*n si WOT' I "
maintained a fable (»r ilgnlng the
A rummunique I s s u e d after
|let'i||l*t Al e , *ii.| Ftirrc-I I ’T
1 !' ’ M’eiiem t’onei w in ! about
Th*Co­
p is " -- '--tlli'led at t"dh n-si
re*|ue*t, on Imhalf of ihe CofC. chou'i departure for Rangoon.
C O LU M B U S , Ohio M*i
John right arm and
*IH down th&gt;rip* salt
skidd,.) acro-s th*
Port
the 111111.1**1 eip*e(l III* -lurl JJ 1 '(m an di vt if, n formed (0
*.f f'nri i ulumbus N lamlini,The organitall'in *aa eonpriatlog Burma m ale no mention of an ll Rankin ate breakfast Inday wllhby hla left hand He anffeted Itimbus rniiwa',’ on Its nose
11 out limed lln I'aee Ftehtt
. with S O Shinhol.er Jr.. Neae armisttre in (he Indnehma War jual hit right hand Ills left hand *,v*re hand hutna
111* Civil Aeronauth » AuthoiHv hi tie coin|&gt;|eI*t| bv llip cud ul the
Trapped inside by a damaged
t ,'* said s pm liminai y ropo***'! week In l&gt;"lh -eclluns
Smyrna Beach real eitata broker, this seemed to indicate they took It v i s atill wrapped In heavy hand- 1 Eyewltnetse. on th* ground said *x’t door up front n*ai thenos*.
Cnita "f 'h* repair work art
nrlglnalor of the campaign II* |. for granted an Armistice will he «g*a from friction horns received th* Navy plane explod'd in a hall th* pasicngers and three titvt tndirated trotn plan** hid been
held •&gt; a minimum l&gt; * m u
n*it aiming nt Orlandn, Mra. Rail achieved there »fxm French Pre Iasi night when he and 30 other of fir* snsaltering burning debris ] member» r '«p*d down a eoalse i" e n "an " la y for an approach liemg
d an agieement between rhtlior
l.ii only the AnierUso Aulin** •
ip,
aald.
feet to safety
R I T 7.
IlnuilnK Cumpany and the i it-mler Pierre Mend*. France has passenger* »lid down a rope from In the dusk, then crashed just east i"p*
Tlhe safety dour was fin e ,) open plane had U tn gfvtn an okay for vhit Ir stale &gt; Out I’hillps will tup
promised hla people *m* by July a burning American Alrllnea plan* of the Port Cnlnmhu* Airport
M ONDAY
'soiling
Th* dead were identified at I.t bv slim, auburn-haired stewardess
Ji
that crash-landed after colliding
ply all m aleilal for the svutk
* Dial M For Murder''
V FW M E L T IN G T O N IG H T
The iia***us*r plane was bound
Cmdr, John R. Ifoerath, 35, of Maltha Jane Gunn, 24, of Nash­
with a Navy Reeeheraft here.
The rliv is fiirriHhina nun
I UO-.l 05-5 13-7 21-9:27
Sanford po.l 3282 of the Veter­
from At nu phi a to Cleveland, Ohio power and eu ill pin cut, according to
Two Naval Reaerve affirer* died nearby Weatervllle and t.L Cmdr ville, Tenn.
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M O V IE L A N D
A baby was dropped Into the Th* Navy plane wax returning to ihe City manager
Donald E. Edgar, 43. of Columbus.
in th* erwah.
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Actr**r
butlnraa meeting tonight at 4
M ONDAY
fa p l. J . C. I'oltafd, 42, of N ash­ arms of Its parents, Mr. and Mrs. Columbus from lasfaye'ls'. In i.
Rankin. 114-year-old lioulivtlle,
Wanda
Hendrix.
23.
and
wealthy
- which commit!** report* will ho
"Caraon C itv"
One eyrwilrifsa, pllnl John If.
Ky., employee of a fishing tackle ville, pilot nf the American A ir­ Arthur llerrrnan of Columbus,
F IR E IS TRATHC
*
holism
in
James
U
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Stack
o'clock at Um Legion Hut, during J r . W. left yesterday for a two firm, alld to safety after a woman lines naaarnger Convalr, brought when they were unable to take the Currier, 36, of C»l^mbu«, aald the
Starts: 7:45
I’H IL L IP S n U R G . N J 'W -A
f ir m , according to Michael Thomaa month honeymoon at hla family's paaaenger Mailed In front of him, hla ship safely to earth.
Navy plane pulled up apparently young molhrr daihcil lutn her
child with them down the rope.
C O L O R E D D R IV E IN
quart* m a t tar, who ta y i th* meet­ ,-l k ' Tahoe lodge. They were afraid of the 25-fool rope plunge.
Ita wings wrre flaming from
Investigators from the Civil on control tower nrders to make a burning home yesterday In answer
M ONDAY
ing la Im portanl."
married Saturday in a garde*
"The Crimson rira te ’*
MLai j , ” ha told har, Jwa'va ga* gasoline spilled in the crash and Aeronautics Hoard were expected different approach and crashed In­ tn the acreams of her two sons
A flih fry la achcduled for Aug. ceremony at the home of SU ck'i
the left engine waa tom loose. to arrive today from Waihington to tho front underaectlon of the and a niece. She and Ihe three
Cartoon—News Starts: 7:45
SO at ilia Elk* Club building.
mother.
children were burned to death.
Crippled and burning, the Con- and Chicago to itudy tha craah. * huge paaaenger ahlp.
Ha aald ba grabbed har with hla

In Sanford

Blind Korean Vcf
Rescues 2 Girls,

l x Rod Police Head
Tells Chilling Talc
Of Racial Murder

Contract Signed

ForSewerProject

Lion1, Mccf Thome!!,’,
Is "Americanism"

D

»1r*scift A l M e d

S. C. Graham Dies
At Local Hospital City lc&gt;l» I'tojcft I
Ncorly Complete

W I). Cardwell

Dies At Residence

City Continuing

Work On Sfttecft's

Nehru, Red Premier
Call For Settlement

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                    <text>AMUSEMENTS
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•flinfordBowHng AOv
(•) Bowling Alleys (6)
Phone 9160 206 Magnolia
APPLIANCES—RADIO—TV
* Randal I Electric Company
Bendlx-Croalcy-Youngs­
town Kitchens
Electric Contractors
Phone 113 112 Mag. Ave.
•W innTdcvHon cat! Radio
Your Philco Dealer. also
Admiral ft G. E. TV Soles
and Service Phone 417
808 East First Street
AUTOMORILE DEALERS
•Ray-Ftelds LincolnMercury Dealer
T u t ran own s new Mer­
cury for much less than you
think."
Safe Buy Used Cars
Phone 1420
109 No. Palmetto Ave.
PAKERIES
•Robb's Home Bakery
“Quality First Always”
Pies-Ca kes-Past riei-Mad#
for all occasions
Phone 1186
217 E. 1st Street.
#ANKS

Deposits insured up to
110.000,00

Atlantic N *n@ fai bank
&gt;rV.eM**lg

RESORT HOTELS
•The Mayfair inn
Phone 1200
1000 E. 1st Street
RESTAURANTS
•Angel's Eat Shack
Food At Its Best
From noon to midnight
Shrimp—Chicken—
Hamburger*
Phone v
Sanford ft Geneva Avenuil

DRY CLEANERS
•l*aney Dry Cleaners
We mothproof your gar­
ments free when dry
r leaned
Phono 46ft
1*5 K. 2nd S tre e t.....

•Mrs. Appleby's Restaurant
2 doors south of the Clock
"Right In »he Center of
Things"
Open 5 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Air Conditioned

Quality
Cleaning
•Phillips Colonial Cleaners
Phone 481 110 8. Palmetto

•Elm er's Fine Fooda
Featuring Hot Risculte
with Every Meal
Air Conditioned
South of Sanford on U. S.
Hiway 17—92

•Seminnle Dry Cleaners
"Wo Invite Comparison"
218 Magnolia Ave. I’ll. 861
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
•R atten Electric Company
Builders' Supplies-Applian­
ces. G E. Radios
Phone 538
106 Sanford Avenue

•The Griddle
"Just Good Food”
Phone 237-W For orders to
take out or reservations
Hiway 17 -92 South
SERVICE STATIONS
•Brown's Amoco Servlet
Road Sendee ft Accessories
Tires—Tubes—Retteries
Phone 9197
261 So. Park Ave.

• Hanford Electric Company
General Electrical ( oustruc­
tion
Phone 442
116 Magnolia Ave.

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DRUGSTORES

«m!&gt;

Auto* and Appliances
financed at lowest cost here
than anywhere out of town.
, Installment I-oan Dept.
Ba t t e r ie s
•Swaln'a Battery S w ire ,
Manning ft Kxide Batteries
Generator ft Starter Re­
building
Phone 517
402 K. 2nd Street

FARM EQUIPMENT
• Hill Implement Company
Phone 446
216 Oak Ave.
•Hanford Tractor ft Imple­
ment Company
Allls-Chalmer*
Sale*-Part *-Servire
Phone 1030
405 W. lat Street
FURNITURE STORES
•Rerry-Poppell Furniture
Company
The Home of Nationally
Advertised *1.1110*
Phone 1687
901 W. I at Street
•Hanford Furniture Co.
Complete Home Furnisher*
Phone 216
300 K. 1st Street

BEAUTY SALONS
•H arriett’* Beauly*Nm»k
Specialist* In hilrcutting.
inaplng. styling and waving
Phone 971
105 So. Oak Ave.

•Wltann-Maier Furniture .
Company, Inr.
Complete Home Furnishing*
Phone 958
311-18 E. 1st SI reef

Le v e r a g e s
•N ehl Bottling Company
Bottlers of Royal Crown
"R. C. Cola"-Nehl and Par*
T-Pak Beverage* *
Phone 178
504 Celery Ave.

GLASS ft PAINT
•Henkarik Glaaa ft Paint Co
Glass for all Purpose*
Pittsburgh and Benjamin
Moore Paint*
Phone 820
112 W. 2nd Street

BOAT YARDS
•Sanford Boat Work*
Home of Central Florida
Boat*
Phone 1182
At Oateen Brldgi

GROCERIES ft MEATS
•l.odgr A Hon Fond Market
Choice Western Meals
Phone 400
305 E. 2nd Street

Bu il d in g s u p p l i e s
•Hlrt Lumber A Supply
Yard Inc.
Retail Lumber and Building
Material*
Call the Lumber Number
83
218 W. 3rd. St.
Sherman Cnnrrei# Pipe Co.
"Everything you need from
■tart to finish"
Phone 1681 or 1241
McCracken lload
COCKTAIL LOUNGES
•Mar-Lon Bar A Grill
Lunch A Dinners, Package
Store
Phone 1175-W.
Seminole Blvd. South. U. S.
17-92.
DAIRY QUEEN
A Treat for Taata-a-Food
for Health
•D airy Queeif
601 E. la t Street
DAIRY
•Perfection Dairies of San­
ford
Milk and Mflk Products
"The Finest MlUt Products”
Phono 1061
2 h |i a. *
DEPARTMENT STOKES

LADIES ft CHILDREN’S
READY TO WEAR

Better Value1

•H . James Gut Agency
General Insurance
Phone 78
812 E. le t Street
•M mighton Insurance
Agency
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Phone 811
JALOU8IE8
•Seminole J alouatea Co.
Glidden Palntc
Kent lie-Asphalt Til* of En­
during Beauty
207 W. lat Straat
.
»JEWELERS
•Frank Neal
Costume Jewelry of the
Latest
Phone 1294
111 W. lat Btrpet

•Sanford Avenue Amoeo
Service
T. V. Brown
Phone 2829
119 Sanford Ave.
• Swankhon* Service
Station
Amoco Product*
Phone 9186
25th ft Sanford Ave

•Mae'* Oil Company
E. H. McAlexander
Phone 2129
2002 N. Laurel Ave.

Associate Store

INSURANCE
•Carraway ft MeKIbMn
Insurance ft Bonds
Phone 409
114 N. Park Ava.

•II. H. Owen*
Service Station
Gulf Petroleum Produet*
Phone 9170
1219 Park Ave.

PHILLIPS 6G—PRODUCTS

HARDWARE AND
APPLIANCES

Fred M. Smith
Home Owned
214 E. 1st St.
Phone 1566

•Lee Bros, (formerly Hin­
son) Standard Service
Standard Oil Product*
Thone 9176
214 Park Ave.

•Warner'* Gulf Serrie*
' Care Will Save Your Car'
Phone 9193 ft 1662
401 E. 1st Street

•B ft C Grocery
Choice Western Steak*
Home of Dellclou*
Bar-BQue
Phone 560
1303 Sanford Ave.
HARDWARE
•Hill Hardware Company
Phone 53
301-09 E. 1st Street

•Glenn Goembel
Service Station
Sunoco Products
Greasing—Washing—-Tire*
ft Batterv Service
Thone 9143
300 Park Ave.

Because, now that I am
starting a home of my own,
it is very important that I
choose with care the things
I buy. I find Sanford sales­
people so considerate and
helpful in answ ering all my
questions and advising me
about my selections. They
seem to know the merchan­
dise they sell and give me a
great deal o f valuable infor­
mation about it. They make
me feel that they arc really
interested in my problems
and are ready and anxious
to help me solve them. I
think that shopping in San­
ford is helping me become
a successful homemaker.

LAUNDRY
•Laundry-All Ilclux
t ome In and See Our New
Speedy Washer a
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone 9120
409 W. lat Street
• Joe’* Wee Wash 11
, 2507 Sanford Ave.
LOANS

NEWSPAPER
•The Sanford Herald
FLORISTS
•A . F. Ramsay, Florist
Flower* and Plant* for all
Occasion*
"Flower* wired anywhere
anytime"
Sipes Ave.
Phone 819
PACKAGE STORES
•Arcade Package Store
O. I). Farrell, Owner
301 E. lat Street
•M ft R Package Store
Drlve-ln Package Stora
French Ave. ft U. S. 17—92
Orlando lliway

PLUMBERS
•W. J. King
Plumbing ft Supplies
Kohler of Kohler Fixture*
Phone 50
2800 So. Park Ave.

POWER MOWERS
•Sm itty’s Snappin Turtle
Power Mower
"Don’t Pu»h-Ju*t Guide”
Phone 2115
Orlando Hiway

•Roy Wall. Plumbing
Exclusive Seminole Coun
Dealer-Amerlcan Kitchen
Phone 1118
503 Sanford Ave.

PRINTERS
•Calery City Printing Co.
Phone 840
115 Park Ave.

PLUMBING AND HEATING
•I*ee Brothers
Crane Quality Plumbing
Since 1917
Phone 109
817-19 Elm Ava.

•Progressive Printing Co.
Progressive Printing for
Progressive People
Phone 408
403 W. 18th Street
PUMPS—IRRIGATION
•Howard C. Long
Experienced Well Driller*
Phone 888
207 F. Commercial Strait
REALTORS

MILL SUPPLIER
•Stine Machine ft Supply
Company
racking House and Mill
Supplies. General Machine
and Boiler Work
Phono 62 ft 1466
207 W. 2nd. Street
MONUMENTS
•Slaton Monument Co.
Phono 1600
Mclsch Building

MOTEL
•Mar-Lm Metal

• J. W. Han
"Call Hall”
Fhona 1758
Florida State Bank Bldf.
•81. Johns Really Company
A. B. Peterson
Phone 1119
116 N. Park Ava.
•W . a Williams. Realtor
Ruby R. William* Associate
Phone 1120
110 N. P u t Ave.

SHOES
•Ivey'* Shoe Store
Shoe* for the entire fiml|y
"Where Quality i* Higher
than Price”
Phone 8
203 E. 1st Street
SUPER MARKET
•Foodmart
"Where Quality ind
Price Meat”
25th ft Park Ave.
TRANSFER ft STORAGE
• United Transfer A
Storage Company
W. A. "Jake" Adam*
Phone 11
200 N. Laurel Ave.
USED CARS
•Meek's Ueed C an
"Cleanest C an In Towri”
Phone 2237
13th 4 Park Ave.
VENETIAN BLINDS
(M anufactured
•Seminal* Venetian BHnd
Company
Made to Measure—Cleaning
A Repairing
" U fa Make A Blind Date"
Phone 285
620 W. 8rd Street
WHOLESALE .
CONFECTIONER
•Howard Rotator Wholesale
Confectionery
Phone 1042
300 Sanford Ava.
WOODWORKING
•C. Vail Woodworking
Cabinets—Formica Top*—

"We eater to Commercial
Men*"’
ftMth pf*8enford-OrUndo

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Mrt Daisy Knox, executive se­
cretary of the lo-el chapter of the
American Red Croaa, expressed
gre*t pleasure today with her new
uarters in the Palmetto Building,
ormer quarter* were In the Ta
kach building

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The vacation HIM# action! which
la being ronducled at the Metho­
dist Church will end tnmovrww.

Farm Panel Feature
Of Jaycee Meeting
_ Jaycees will air step two In a
•cudy of the Seminole County farm
iroblem tonight In a dinner meetng held at 7 o’clock In the Yacht
cluh.
A panel of three imall-tcalt
farmer* and one merchant will
review the picture of the lest seas­
on and advance Ideas of how it can
b* Improved In the future.
Radio elation WTRR will broadu i t the panel discussion between
7:46 and 8:16 p.m.
Hcmer Osborns, manager of Kil‘• f o r e Seed Store, ’ is to be the
moderator. Two west-eider*. Henry
Witt* Jr. and Bonner Carter, and
on* ra*t elder, Jerk Tjrte, will re.
present the farmers. B. L. Perkins
Jr. will fill in the merchant’s point
of view.

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Ike Designates
Oct. 24 'UN Day'
4 WASHINGTON IP - Pmidtst

* E litshow tr today deilgnited Oct.
S4 I t U slltd Natloni Day and Hid
the If. N. “repretaut. man*! mast
d atern tstd and promising iffert
to u v e humanity from the scourge
of war."
!b a proclamation the President
called on ell cl tin ns to observt
the day with community program*
MUNICIPAL PROFIT
CARO. Mich ’.P-ThU c ltf of
*4 1.461 h»s sold Its old city hall for
* more thin It cost to build in 1M7
Sal* price was 19700 it FOit
17.000 to build.

Representative Is
Attacked In Capital
By Young Hoodlums

W A S H I N G T O N &lt; * )- Rep
Thome* B Cmti* R-Mo. told the
Houi* tod«y he we* attacked by a
yeng of "young hoodlum*” near
the Capitol t u t night when he tried
to help Frank Mitchell, a vU ltn
from Toledo, Ohio, ward off a clubwielding a»*u!t.
Curtl* »ald hi* first report* to
the police brought the te.porne
that ”thl* »orl of Ihlng happen*
*11 th» time *n«l there i* nothing
the police ran do about It.”
The rnngrettm an »aid he ha*
made official proteit* «nd has l&gt;een
told police action will lie taken.
Mitch*ll w ii jumped by between
10 and 12 teen ager* arm 'd with
club* and rock! a* he walked along a (treat near SVathlnglon’e
Union Station and le** than a mil*
from the Capitol, Curtl* »ald.
Curtl* »howed the }lou*e a rock
the d ie of * batchali which fie
-aid wa* not the large*! of thote
thrown.
He *aid resident* In the area told
him that two rongte*«l«ual tectetatiee were attacked In the same
area three daya ago by pur»e
matcher*.
Other source* xald the gang wa*
composed of Negroes.

Over $2 Million
In New Building
Shown In Permits

» State Department »poke*min
said
"We « r r f not informed nf the
content -f Mr Eden'; .rrech
advance of It* delivery. We '
not received a lest of hi* remark*
and therefore have no comment "
The emphasis on nut being in
formed and the failure to make
any softening comment give a
*tr'&lt;ng Indication of olfltlil United
State* reaction, which aulhoritl*.
would amplify only In private tom
ment
In fart, ihe life** of noniggte,
lion, security trestle* of the tvpe
work'd out at Locarno betwe»o
the two world war* ii regarded hi
American olll'i*!* a* having n
value whatever a* applied to
South* a it 4*1 a
Sff rrl*rv of Stale Dulles ami
President Fi-enhower have repeal
*dlv made rb ir that they do n 0
think Communlsl government - ■an
ever be counted on to m riot tin
inch guarantee* and that there Idanger of * t*|s* -ense of secniltv
on the p*rt of the West
In addition, aide* of ftolle* w»rr
reported angry that Eden hid
given no preliminary hint of hipropoitl »nd that he had in their
view Interposed a new condition In
the way of Priti-h tgreem rni to
what riullc* ha* been working Im
—an anti Commiinl-t .ccunlv r r r 1
in which Britain, the United
Slate*, France and Asian and P*
rtfic nationr would bun to .retire
a* much a- p)'r&gt;ihle of Indorhina
ag»ln*l Bed conquest.
Today’* Washington reaction
added one more evidence that fit
talk* which open *t the White
lion** tomorrow amnne Pre.idcnt
Elsenhower Prime M i n i s t e r
t'hurehll! Eden and Dulle* will he
held against a background of pertcnal indignation, even element
cf horfilitv. a* well a- differences
over fundamental policy quesMnni
Fcr the moment, at Irait. hope
of any substantial «(reem*nt op
m»fnr iisuesltaT receded. Ah* *«
|huv|a«tlc belief of American ofR
chi* a few day* ago that Churrh
111 and Eden would be ,&gt;rep*red
to join tn Ihe Southeast Asia d*
|en-e part in (he near future hi*
Civen wav (o re entm-nt it Eden*new mt ition
Diplomat* are beginnlns to won
der wheiher the talk* here through
the weekend will produce »nv rex)
recune|||»t!on of basic difference*

Two building permit* »*r* usued a* City Hall yesterday *ird
today bringing permit* records to
well over 2 million dollars, thus
far this fiscal year.
Permits total approximately 1f&gt;3
for the year.
A. W. Pintle wilt build a *cre»n
ed porch on nl* home at 120.1 Lake
Ave. Construction cost of the project wa* placed at $2f&gt; by Dingle,
who will do the work himself.
A concrete block dwelling ’ will
be erected by J. L. Pope. Measuring
t&gt;0 by 32 feet, the building wifi
co.t approximately I a,POT. accordLIGHTS PROVE DOWNFALL
into the permit, and Pope will
OR.LNGE, V* '.P—When thr an
do the work himself. It will be proachiag car didn’t dim tU lights
located at 2209 Sanford Ave.
as rtquirt-J by state law. Slab
Trooper Jam es W. chimb»»ItST POLIO CASE REPORTED turnrd around and overtook Ihe
KEY WEST in -T h c enuniv vthicle
health unit reported today that •
Two youth: in the car. U rk '-n
43 year-old woman ha* become fdbrrt. IB and Aubrey Caldwell.
Monroe County’* 3I»I polio victim 21. both of Pulaski, turned oul In
for IW4 Her name wa* not dl* be escaper* from a slate prison
doted.
camp The car had been stolen
She I* a visitor to Key West and several hour* earlier in Roanoke
her case la non-paralytic
No d e ilh i have resulted from
NOMINATED
the 31 cases reported this year
WASHINGTON '.W-Sheldon T
MlUa of Portland, O re . wa* nomi­
nated by President Elsenhower lodiy to be ambassedor to Ecuador

Fantastic Medical Treatments

Leaders
Adopt Wait-See Attitudes
Jn Struggle In Guatemala
o« * c u m » IIAMMOMR n --t*
new (men 10 s.m V1m- (k &gt; *rter
nefore ti,* Xmerlcso
Meitirsl A**.- &gt; . • witn • l*p rt
on Id* stud* ol ih* talatlon ol
rsneer to C1g*ret smoking It- ai«d
t-t* assistant. Pr P rriel II SIS,
found th.it mile *--- k*ri t:#l ■
the ate* cl 40 and ri) Hit it a h’sher rate. m»!r I fr.om heirr at! - - *
*nd carreer. Iluti non-smokert
The (tridr. *poc« -ei p» I*-*
Am rnein Cancer 9&lt; --*r- &gt;Pi
continue v r ”-* o**-** a-xr’-i-* o*
«mok*t»
t- f e ." n M •

Coinniillccllcd'l
Servicemen
Swindling Gov'l

Periy
Dies A- Rr

came so scarce that prisoners at*
boiled weed*. Boyten Reported
Frequently the onlv medlrlne*
available were cough tablet* for
pneumonia and charcoal tablet*
for dysentery. Incisions fur dr*t*v
age of abcesiea were made with
out anaeiUieila and sometime*
with Improper Instrument* inch
aa the metal arch support from a
combat boot
Virtually all deaths to the Com
munist war prison ramp* were
earned directly or Indirectly by
starvation, exposure and harass­
ment. Bryicn said.
e average Chinese doctor
d treat only the chief comolalnt of a prisoner, sakf tho of­
ficer.
A patient suffering from both
night blindness and diarrhea had
to chooae one of the two for treat­
ment.
In another report Dr t/mla H
Bauer of New York said a plan
should be srorked out so that all
phyitclana would aerve In Ihe
armed force* for a definite period
shortly after graduation.
Dr. Bauer aald the AM A reluc­
tantly supported the present dur'or
*liaft law and that It Is becommc
unpopular. An alternative, he ssl-J.
would b e 'e wide education of the
profession as to the need for mili­
tary sendee
Dr. Bauer aald tome doctors
who hr-l been notified had arranged Cbelr affairs and then had
been kept waiting for months ba­

For the treatment of pain a
Chinese doctor uted a series of
short needles attached (0 spring
vibrators. The ne«-lln were pul
Into the skin around the painful
area and made to vlbraU
"As you mlghl aiupaeL" Mj J
Boy sen said. ”*ome cites of back
pirn and headarha were cured by
lh!» treatm ent."
Another Chinese doctor decided
ell complaint* d eye trouble were
i« * au ae d by glaucoma. ■ condition
s in which the fluid pressure in the
•yabaU Increases. The Chinese
medic treated all eye patients with
salt water Injections under the eye­
lid. the medical officer reported.
Mel. Boy sen who |* from Bemtd11. Minis., (poke of the experience*
of himself end four other medical
officer! who had been captured
The other* were Mai. Clarence L
Anderton of Long Beach, Calif.,
now _____
o l Le______
Herman Hospital San
caTranclaeo; MaJ. Sidney Eeenston,
new la private practice in Minna.C g it Gene
ton M m actually called.
. . t o .w w th an were rumors aim
toat teu ton were M m dlacfaanad
—----- J t two

r A n l i - U . S.
F o c lin c j
Is F a n n e d

7lli D a y
Of W ar
Si nr l e d

America Accused
Of Aiding Rebels

1111 Indic ohun
« &gt;1 Mi i j t k t I ifjI*t
t l t . f r ' I G A l F A H o m in '*
11.
.lid tem d l tu W

i-til* | e I it ;*Vf 111 b |||H t *»«t *V
w ith ii.:| nf t)ir liijlitin g dill
iil'| it-n ll&gt; r tg in p u v er ttn*
pii)|uig.iiiili* aisw iiv o t mill to
flu' i|i|ib i|tiiitir ,irr» u T lif t.

* 1■ mi iiidii ation i f .1 nt not
* 'tl*

-It.ipuig up m iy w b e t.

lb* tu tid'orututtnl't "III"

&gt;■*( i -ii *i my * -oonutiglv v* *
■ i. b -. sed d"on to Itcl. ol It hi
I rv If
1* thr Ilull-1*11 *
| « if H uf |J r*i1 h |f I 1
Ti&gt; ;h iir h
W \ 'HIV' t
fiu/rm
Vt 1 1* •* I it »h •
man of th* II
■J S
tint fii i^lf in j|ipM F *t*r
' immitlee. Rep . i . ■• it l • 1 tnfill Dt in
the fir I t
•*ld todas’ that Am* 11 »n t»&gt;[lay­
1 1'fi •••‘I f t t lf ir rjf * flol'IIVlHI't1
f 11 have been s ' in lit- 1 out of mil
1 Sf
lion 1 of d »l!ai • t*. *e* ■1. (men
traujvntly rl*iu""» 1"f'-tl's foi iVoHftiJ
M n-Uff •11 p dl- r flttd n" t le i"
patent*
Disclosing what t - sal t were • •ft • ir &lt; rn • I i« ifrhiti; • pr i 4i
dennin-'f jU'-n b
*aily finding* it* « l road Aim. btohf. •ill P
m th* Jfnndur in c*pilainveltllatlun, h o t •■■1f df-nlei
to lakr rover l-e-.au** the to 1 11 I in ;' • I iln thou it’d nt tin
in ft nl tnd Inwti .pei.pl* .Mltme 1
tore* nf ju*M e it
tning thin
I &gt; n*t i f- Ihtiutt'i the ii'v
way."
The benefit* uniet • t o l l i . .
? linn tea* 1 rhargeif 1 Gttafr
known *» *econl»i, all- ' iu%m’«, in | in '• id *t,r i-'iinb* d 1 If -tidit
ale | av! in p io -1 ' ' m u ' I «n • in i in ' II Tut lay 7 it* t • .-'tt 1
ices enllstej pfi- niii-l 1 11 mI ' i g.lp* . -rrnttirnt *ild it 1. i» •
lh« I'nlled Niltnn m l
dRVit I'V -e|-i rti n mid |iairnt (1 tin.*
lhan r.nr-baif nf tb» p t t e i t ’. *"p f • llir m • .tii/»ltnn if \ Hi* 11 in
(hen cm* hall nf lh "ParerV* t p blale 1 \ *mtrre&lt; tn No* Ymk
•id !• * tilebt (tie titteru.ll'-n ii m
p'i*. Pir* of t!ir m u cv come*
fioni lh» »*tviceirtn’» r - eh- ' ^ i'll/ &gt;t 1 -ii had nrd w* re 1fived the
and pait from th ' i- J-t -I ire*» t|)- pfnfe-l (hr thud filer! I" r-mneThe governmant’* »b*t* i»' g'» • '-n with th* fighting Guattm ■' 1
b n enter - -I iwo, "tie of which 'ill
fiom IM.3U tn 1919" a mold 1
1 pending
* r.iiilrn -ili pruntp'lv drne-'
th* b ini-ng r^ K ft Guatemalan
' "SUP Mini 1*1 ir’.llllenue T "lr
V n ’MR 1 •'ifemenf ‘ not d 'elr*
gl* Guse»'d * lin p|jn» has flu'vn
Parry C ^ |s la r, K (- ■•.*' h'- (.’w -of fhr Hun t'"-in fi"*ilier ”
home here ye-'efj*,- »f**-r
f| \ ,
|,i|r 1 1 " '
follov. mg a «hpi* linen
pr ■&gt; . r mini inn iu*iliar
in
Bcrr JutU ! 1191
' I
W&gt;.iiirn;tci-i tife rtrd in I iim I*
Mu hr h* I lie- I li»ie I u about &lt; trial*
pi'U *1 (11 Ib'i'diit ■ ilit
year. Hr -&lt;as lurmeil,. an rug meet Vic 11 l^ua tll/l the fl-r 11,11lull l&gt; t
with thr ..landaid Oil ' mipuny &gt;' u» ii* .in ov dir .1 -I
(liiall'in
Hew J t n r y lie was * member cf "I 'fieig ei t-y Ihe A'
govern
•he Tyti*o Masonic Lol (g» No ii’"Ut 'hat th» t-"i 'n
' ’inz rthis ef R- :k!yn, N. Y. —i - rlt-- pubic.
t 'u i v f ''d
('(»’
an of World Wat I P irlng H'erld ,
im*t Go tie m ail
mmt ' n
War II hr n n I c\ 1r * &lt;. &gt; ' ' urm .ta L ii. Oulnt j ••!".• -f '!&gt;
rtp rtter.!*!)'.* of the f-(*v fa r i Oil i-n iid fcr •’ rtd
Gu iti nialap
Ccmrsny
, . nrn tn t 11 ould icrcnl
tht»
Snrvivcr. ’'■clndt th» - tsw -f g tn tr o tu T ie r ' promptly
Sanford; c»- . u. 1
1 Jkf*bi 1 J N lc« r/:u j foirru!!' lirf.d it
of Austin Tex.; two broth •
1 .ulll) 1 1"
&gt; n-n In
Jottph B r ia l • f Cl '■ N M
- - tbb t • ihi •' ’ V’c it - s'i'*n
a 'd Jchr- ’■ C) • r
1 ’ •. ' jb* ( ' I' *. u Men trr O.-car
'll 1 •
and three
*ir , Mi ' »• 1 '(1 — ■ i t jtd !'■* chirr* ■■•in intend
m*l n| Tamp* Mr.. ha)( ■ nd * I I|&gt; (
|( *h* 1 inti' -l'' ' t't'l
Atlanta. » - 1 M i' I'henne 1 ill -n of ' u \ r l" ur .......... n'
Sharp* nf
I ut
h A Guj'*m *lin btu* '■ 1 • ud
Genic** ill b&lt; htld a' th* I- *.tl r - . id*nl ' Tbrnt h 1 1 " " I I S
funeral p i-h r ** p.m 'atu rd ai 'nM 'i i d '' John T •rtf it- (iui
wUh-6wU*t
r*'**- ’ f( mala Ctt -■ '('
If- ’
! f
ol-AH Pen I* -Orthntte -C hW lT of c ifrin t Bung in that countr,
ticiaUu^, sn44 uri*l will ! - tn Oj I " udd be * urtd Ihete hid been
lawn Ha mortal Cemalary
I 1 report* Battler (hat the em bauy
Masonic Lndg* will luve char." wa* planning to airlift out the
of graveside services
(Cnntirued On Pige Slxi

Given Red POWs, Doctor S a y s
SAN FRANCISCO ’.*-T he North
&gt;Xoreans had »ome fantastic medi­
cal treatment fur their prisoner*
of war. a U.S Army doctor re
I
ported today
Prisoner* complaining of vitamin deficitndet were given bile
from the gall bladders nf butchered
pigs. Ms) Alexander M Boyttn.
of the Brooki Army Medical Cen­
ter. Ft Sam Houston. Tax , tolJ
the American Medical Aasn
This treatment did a good lob
of keeping men away from alck

Mo t L a tin - A m e r in u i gove riiiiie n ti h a v e d isc re e tly avoided ta k itig n n y official
ala n d on th e G u a te m a la n W ar
w hich e x p lo d ed o n th e ir doora te n t la.it w e e k . Hut m any
political leaders, new sp ap ers
a n d L e ltis l s tu d e n t groups
th ro u g h o u t th e s o u th e rn lands
n rc b u sily f a n n in g resent-lid ' lg I n'l tl'l 1 II I'd
lie.
Guy "rnmenl ir: 'er lis-f g(i;»r*V H
j !1\ I b p tf '1 I V I.' l t d (» ' »mtilde, ippat•r T'* •(&lt;•■0 1 .
'I ud
1 v On r ' ■ t'nite I .’l a '- . '' r l'ic
em'nUlc I 1 coil- •' I ''(: •■ Pr d%9 *1 It/r Mrt t l r *'»•
bv Int *** I * a bi’l i,
Itus
dent .In I -SrSf• '•■ 11 'I
« it t*b« r f »• &lt; M |t •
I!&gt;i• §itn f, It * * ife*r 1 hctifht u at* t&gt;*
Hut m ini mdii i-|.i *1 ' - :i 11' -r*
.a nf a ci e* of f fill# 1,tftrI to n t Ifulfil *
* * ir t In r 1,
rti/lc cu buhv. of then behef lint
'I
1Fnf*•f«at«iiti(jf Strttti(Ipf10*ol
\ 1*'-'II 1 WO L'lf 111,* ’ *1•
'hr t’tutcl St-'tc- ii lucking the
rcbrl lurry* which *cek to overihn « Argbrnr’ Communist backrd
i .i eminent
rhi-ru have been dcnionjirailon*
.•&lt; iin-i th# Ut.itrii SNie- in ,u»ny
•I it- y nilSi-rn nc-^ubur* one# ttc
—j*r hr-ike oj I but riu i oi '.hrm
h.itc b.-cn (parked by Gulent
•1 -up* -ihiv!i jTr tr iditionxlly l.citI \ l I \f ( \
II
1*1 \ »f *’ii iigui win* In*.; lie, eye on th e ut
Ihe general trrn J • ' offictsl *#nn ii
1 Ii .iii « lu ll h e ’’&lt; old t Hough I( mIiiv w ns notntinenl -a* rcllcrird tn Argvnltna.
in iii d I • d&gt; 1 1 1 I’ •1 »\ &gt;&lt;*tuliifistr fur governor of Flnritln »hcic President Juan l&gt; Peroo's
| tfJf1 j&gt;f I*#
m atm ty bloc in Congre propo*ed
H e’ Hot .M i'\\i. -i I .*k.p Worth who visited the LcrU- that American Partainent* w-ork
-1 "ecuI i t 'i r * I n . I v&lt; 1 ' uni In it known hr will he a eumlid.ite for togeiher ft* bring p" ire
nnmic
iridrpei’
Icncc"
to
Gustehow
le
m
s
aeriotu.
he
even
k • 1 im i in ' (• * ye 11 ■ T o rnal 1
h ' 1iluiti d 1 it" i' 'iRit * .ltd Thr pr 1 r ' indicated Argentina
lie 's 0111 *d for (he lioy ' tale post ion by Howard plans to &gt;l:er .n olficially neu­
Plot don cf M " in , N’g f i'tta lls t I’grtv yariilidHte. Th# election tral courje Bu' '.hr antl-Pcron
Radtcil piriv. which conirol* enty
-*li( he he'd (dt’lghf
It ie*lt in the tM-inembcr House,
Other mdlil*** ' it -flu'
tendered it * ijinpathic* to the Arj*f fe tn - nl *' &lt;•»—Jltlbv Au.lej.
banr gevarmnent
r*ll*h**»er
Lute MvKIsiacx
Thr gjierrm ifn ti of (Tule and
Clarcona
Uruguay refrained from (aklnz a
Ati-r n '\ ;»"*i il flirt K ie.es
-tjrid cien threuah (heir Par
Hall
Cl!
I'latl Bennett Ilia
lum ent. had voted (hrough retoldIr ih
! -n: r .f T ing !! " yrh-na caurr
f "flip'iidbl - ''in ii - .1 i'r
1It
ll-t .It'll
1
1 ill llir lit ,
1uitnule ' ‘m ints', board ut pub ' Tin- vule in 1 lob-’* I‘hamber of
1 lj, with ihe re*t
lundii
iii indrurlimi appi-tnfed 10 add! I liep tliv . w*
1le 1 O'* t '1 iiu ■ •imi it leas tin . tn the counts'* | uf II! member* abilalmne Fur• h-uils .il it meeting held y» 1 ngn Mmo'cr R o b o t'' Vldunate
P a in !'• wh till'. f t - 1 stiunit
Ilte appoint l iter (o'd new imen 'it- governftch
. ti &gt;'i* tf i h hi I* »n Du tn d iv af'etnoot*
rt"
A! »• Vt ' t '
Rupperi 1'iin 'i almost fill teaching s scar nient would nut tnduU* in "Ivric
rii rt* atf( m the i ii'tm , when tat*menu " but - -••o* *—•**•• "*
'■
■ *. *hj" t: teacher* m lg n e d j view 1 in ii'erna'ionsl crg:r.ira*i»l
Aiomm' 1 • * 1 ■;n( ultiirr
' u lor!
prob..
P j H ( l"» '
• t rry Martin U t 'riel
Uruguayan iu-ernm ent leaders
i&lt; t 5t'!*ff. ('ounty uptetn
N r «ben
l u ' i r i "f public
in'tructloH. xl»o sere cl - t mcnthad. although
t j 'r l '!u t niu-t ol the resign* lh* tr Colorad i p a t'i f rnghl hard
l •- iiie du*
service persinn*! tn Pnllam enf tn deleaf * remluI'l'ii,' Iran 1*rrrrif retirement, and llim condemn in a "aggresiion In
GiiAtem.il* *’ f&gt;e-t*"e this npnn.
faiseily circumstance*
ttion, the i' dutiiui # 1. adopted
t 0 ;
\i’l- itited to the pmitloni « t n
I
)" u* tn -■ '
Mr. 1 ortnne R Lowry Genev*. —hv t"U cv'*
The governmer' of Cuba—whose
1 -1 i ■’■1 \u 1 is
Ml . ' nn* I oid. Mi* Mamie
I nil, 1 , , ., •
. i,\ w I, .*ng .viuthsld*. M F President r u l- tu n o B jilita him­
• 1 t|»r &gt;li*- t'arline Armitrong. self e*mt ' pi- - * r -'1 the tide of
L ’"in Nfia. Ernestine Fttnch. revolt—dec 1r - i t &gt; r- &lt;k* iny com­
tdu and Welt on Cheeisbur- ment But tir l'f " this week Fr• lr . i l l ■• f,
. ug'- Ml** Jeanette Daniel* ind nesto dt Ir Te, * n’ernber nf P*.
r (5
Mu Mine Plickihear, Croami tftta ’* Crbiret. died ou Cubs tu
r,r*r .
,1 r j ;
recognirt (hr In-urfier-t government
Ac 1 lemy
•VaM'
« 11 . ' ifi|-»er, a ye,
f he remainder of (he meeting proclaimt J b- tl-* GustemaUn reb­
(evuted to the t9M 55 budget, el leader. Co! • j i ! '» Cattillo Arwh'ch elll b» con»ldfred for ten tr. j *
Br*;t| •!.' I -pt dtul.rllv tllent
f»tue iduption at * meeting of the
h" 11 I «rh*duled to he held July H on Ihe tnuafenialan conflict Hut
Pnhli" hearing- "ill he heard by -wllli i 'dumb' 1 * Hrupo**! tu the
the huji t July ih, according to I N S* r .1v 1 uttii 11 iu rd iv which
would Iui* t r f r 'i " ! the inue to
Mil o 'he Oi -• &gt;" r.i '■
d American
Stale
t
i i u» it -trongly fa­
1'RtllM 'T ENDING
t n '&gt;"l' 1 tghth St project 1 vored b- (hr ' ited St*te*. wa*
•! ! to hr • -tpple'e ! !.Mf fhi. killed hi 1 ;-'* i-i etn. Veniueli
it'etn- 'u. according to Warren eemair» J -'f't l1'. itoof
Coiia Ri • *fa - 1er ia te d that ihe
*
, City manager
1 t - - c m ' ( l i e b n " wa- I 11 ! he- intend- '-■
ihi dutely nej1 1 , i(.« tu n inch asphalt tup - n tra! In the
nf1' I
(CuHtin'i*'!,-On r &gt; j( Six'
pi iced uter It »tid rolled

C a n d id a l r \ I n i
A lt' P i t h 'd

a jffi* "

U D CROSS TRAINING— R e n u F ife Harvey (yfctlin) and
M e RM m , iw m tlaR il p n g r m lifeguard, demona/rate a rrwcua
bald nt tho munklpal p M while 1 tlaax lD AnMriran Rad Croaa
Wva—r tng ta d natar aafriy looka ms. Condocting the claaa la

Governor

A i Boys State

More Teachers
Are Appoinled

Movie ] ime Toblc

Physician Tells AM A Number
0 / Unwed Mothers Increases

3

can.

NO. 121

L a r i n - A m e r i c a n

Red China Presumably Would Be Power
WASHINGTON t/Ti—The United Staten today cold*honldered the Churchill government s proposal, on the eve of
Churehill-Fisenhower talks here, for a Locarno-type sys­
tem of security guarantees for re-threntrned Southeast Asia
Under such a system the United States and Communist
China presumably would be among the powers guaranteeing
some kiud of Southeast Asian settlement. War-tom Indo­
china. according to the view of officials here, probably would
be ‘‘neutralized.'*
In response to a request for comment on the proposal
. .ncr aspect* c.! a foreign
policy .perch to Parliament vr»
lerday hy Foreign Secretary Eden

A-socinted I’res* Leased Wire

SANFORD. FLORIDA. IID H ;DAY, JUNE 24. 1!V.I

British Plan For Asia
Strolling
Given Cold Shoulder
In S a n f o r d
U S. Doesn't Like System In Which

It wai "melon cutting time" on
Sanlord Ave (or vicinity) last
Bight. The Tip Top Supermarket at
Us* comer ol Third St and the
Avenue forgot to pick up IS w ater
jnelon* from lb udeualk di*pl*&gt;
to*hvn the store closed last night.
This morning, when owner Jut
Garil opened up. gtiei* how many
melons were still on the sidewalk
You’re right* Nary one
• • •
Mm . Robert Washburn and
daughter, Mary Helm, well-known
In Sanford for her dancing talent,
are leaving today to join Mr
Vtaihburn m Palau* wnere he ha»
aatuined the position of manager
with the Firestone Store Waah
“Mjrn, formerly credit manager
•rith the Sanford Firestone outlet,
hat been In Palatka »ltice June I.
Mrs. Washburn hat expressed dl*
appointment about leaving San­
ford ‘‘where we’ve li' td all of our
lives, but it It a wonderful pr&lt;m»tlon for Bob,” site concluded. Hurrv-back Mr. and Mr*, and Mary
Helen Wathburn. . .
• • «
The Catholic Women’s flu b It
sponsoring a bake sate wbUh will
'• « held on the front fawn of All
Souli Catholic Church. The sale
«UI he Is progress before and ah
ter the masses’ nn Sunday morn
fag.

Continued warm 4 ml p u ll) cloudy
through .Sunday with scattered
allrmonn and n r l j
evening
thundershower*.

Thomaa Wringer (far left). Red Crotw Instructor. Ctaaaea are
being held rar!h evening Monday through Friday for Ihe advanced
swimmer*. (Staff I'hofo)

SAN I RANCISCO 'G—The num­
ber ol unwed mother* 1* lncr»*ilog etpecially among teen *ger*
or itpimr cla*» girl*—and a sex
hyslerla" In American society lpartly tu blame, a physician said
j eslerday
Many influences are *t work t&gt;ru
during an emotional ihamlde*
which buters many of the devia­
tions and denatured biologic*'
trend* wtdeh are common among
our young folk*." Pr Goodrich t
S"b»'dfler of Portland, Ore . told
the American Medical Asm
He urged phyiiclam fo "go hr
vend the ordinary call" of duty
to h»!p theae- glrli
He -iid he had »een ‘loo many
impiesalvely happy ending-" to
think the*e nutter* cannot be "dr
cenlly handled—many uf them by
the physician."
Having their babies may "turn
out to be a maturing experience—
often a distinct psychological ad­
vantage aa compared to an abor­
tion."
Dr. Schauffler said (here were
M .000 llligitlmate live births In
19M. and 142,000 la 1950. Nearly

half the*e moth*r» In 1)50 were
under r&gt;. t v ! J2 .W were girl*
under |7
"A much hlghet percentage of
unmarried
n'-'th"i,i
nowrdav*
come* frutu 'um para'tvely privi­
leged grout**—high '"l oul sludent*. v dlege .Indent*, young
women with g&gt;&gt;&lt;"l job*, as campared with the poor woiklne f'»l’
ur pencilo* dotneillc* of the be­
ginning of the . etilurv "
5toilern customs *hlch 'prectpl
f a t e pteciclnii* *e* sclivlly of
vioirig penp!*’’ *re otie cstise, Pr
Srhaiifller sail
Youna iiennle *re more aw.sve of
sex. ' ’Stimulated and tv Mntslned
bv the sex hs*terla which I* a
calculated Instrument of modern
lotunalism and so-called entertain­
ment trends
"Beyond Hit*, there are loo*e
practices, bad examples and lack
of supervision In parental and
home Influences; liquor, narcotic*,
automobile*, auto court*, and f t
nally, gang Influences which com­
bine the 1hove elements and tend.
In certain group*, almost to tnforce premarital icx practical."

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r

The Kole Ot Adamses
"I don't like American history, it i* all
cluttered up with Adamses." The little girl
who is supposed to have made this remark,
was well Informed on one point, anyway,
that from the devolution down to the recent
death of Charles Francis Adams, former
secretary of the navy, the Adamses have

trtaved a distinguished part.
John and Samuel Adam-* were irreat
figures in our striiyyle for independence,
ap.l John was our sgftnd president. !!!a son
John tjuiney had » i&lt;uik career as diplomat,
senator, secretary of slate, president, and
finally a distinguished eonyressman down
to his death in 1818. John Quincy's son. the
first Charles Francis, won the War Met ween
the States for tin* North when, as minister
to Knyland. he prevented the ItritMi from
intervening on the Southern side.
Since then the Adamses have lesser
parts, partly treatise they were Democrats
while .Massachusetts and the country were
Republican. Henry, the son of the minister,
wrote one of the greatest of American auto*
hioRrapliies. "‘The Kdueation of Henry
Adams.*'
The m ently deceased Charles Francis,
irrand*on of the minister, abandoned the
Democrats in 11*IX. and in !f*2D F^mme
President Hoover's secretary of the navy.
Perhaps lie was Iw-t known as a remnrknlile
yntchsninn. his victories incliidlap contests
for Hie America's Cup

yearn a rihs w rii me custom to can me
chief executive “ Mr. President.” In public
intlmAles always addressed the two Roose­
velts by their title, never first or nickname.
They thus paid tribute to the dignity of the
office.

ANTi -OOTE k»

shake

Asks Of 'Initiative' In Cold W an I
W t f l i m t M iff - PreiMent
Ctacfihawtr, tn hli State of the
UnUm message last Jan. T, proudly
Rreclaimed inis country had failed
ie initiative in the cold war with
communism.
Whatever happened to that Initia­
tive?
Here, stx mnsthc later, ^ “ e* I
ci hiving the PommiAlfts on me
defensive, Ibis country has been
baffled on two fronts: Diplomaticsllr. at the Geneva conference and
militarily, in Indochina

Mainland Discovery
Most jxMiple accept the date October 12.
1102 as the correct one for the discovery of
America. Actually thnt date marks the dis­
covery of iOe off-ahor r.iand in the C n r
i&gt;ean by Christopher Columbus. It was not
until five years Inter, on June 21. 1107
that the mainland of North America whs
first sighted bv John Cnbot.
There is some evidence that the main­
land of North America was first discovered
bv I .oil Krlcson and others a long time be­
fore the voyages of either Columbus or
Caliot. Cabot's voyage, however, is the first
sighting of the mainland of which accurate
records exist
( a U t was a Venetian by birth Imt lie
sailed under the Fn glhh flag for the Fn glb h
King. Henry V II Americans pay a great
deal of deserved honor to the memory of
the galant Columbus, whose voyage against
long «sbls inspired a great iieriod of adven**
lure and discovery. Caliot. too. deserves to
lie remembered.
—
|
C o u n ty

A g e n t 's

I

/ s a u a m u v ir

wtt

Tile Eisenhower admiaUtrrtlon
had II months—between Ih?
it took office in January lt**3
and last April when ine IndxWaa
War between the French an1 the
Communist-led Vletmlnh reash d
a crisis—to work out a plsn K
rrisls came
In that lime the Presld**"'
members of nts administration re­
peatedly had Hiked of 'he Impor­
tance of keeping Indochina out of
Communist hand., saying if il fell
all SoulhejM Asia might «&lt;» like

Try and Stop Me
BCNNETT CERF----------QUICK-W ITTED H arv ard Junior was drafted, and in no
tim e at all developed into the most prulicient gold-biickcr
In his platoon. A tough old topktek caught him ,tr«*t*hed cut in
tho shade behind the drill
field and barked, “W hat tn
■ ■do you think you’re
doin’ there?” “ Why, S e igeant," ih sw e rM our hero
from H arvard and in a very
f.u it tbne, "eaA’t you se**
t i n pfdrt-aiilA atlng?'' "Ilm m -m ,’’ rem arked the Sarge.
scratching hla head. ‘ Writ,
okay, so lohg aa you keep at
If."

A

Rural Common Sense

C o lu m n

•\

• •
Farm er Can Control ft Factors
Thnt Make For Fanning Rum*to*
Evsrycodr in H trb Rhriurt s
pa*t frw year*. Itesearrh result*
II) HIM n s JO H N S O N
thwn. h i kdtblu. kiwtys knows
"Ik e " No More
Farmer., like everyone else in h) agricultural experiment sta­ what svsfybody Mm la doing,
Imsirieo, eorisianlly iitrlve to lm- tion* have helped materially by but tfa*y read the local paper
President Ktsenhowar, who used to like
H r (’. ft. Ilaw unn, IW A.. MHA.
.
prove their sittiattons and make providing hybrid mm, belter var­
beJnjf called “Ike," no Ion(for does. He told
Sfi T I I F Y S A Y — Thh woman w nn4i‘ j,,ore |,ro)it&lt; ir*&gt;m their operation . ieties of many crop*, and m«r* anyhow, to xae if anybody's betn rku th t at it.
•
*
*
*
his press conference that he does not mind w o r k Is n e v e r rlorie j t t s t I s n ’t i n u k i n g the In fanning there tire n number of knowledge of crop and livestock
Many a wife, remark* Kathy Rosin, has htlpr I her husl .si. t f-rsht
1fartofs over whieh the individual management.
the lise of ttie nickname In headlines to save m o » t o f h e r h tisb rin ilx n b u l l i l v
Fanners, too, have done mueh ta hta way to the top Of the ladder - and then OUroveix-u t t.at she piefarmer has no control, lie can’t
• • I I
Mine and spare No lonircr. however, does he
control the weather, for inMancs1, improve their sni!*, the site and fkrred U&gt;a picture on tbs opposite wall.
sifrn |&gt;enonnl letters that way. using his
OttrigM . Ittf. a r uriinxlt Cxrf ni-tr.bmx I r.&gt; K.nr IValu/rs SredirSte.
C IIIN f II H l’n s — I f yr o...............
u l i n vp n S t. [ nor government program* that af* diversity of their huMnrsr, thvlf
!oie*r efficiency and Ihdr brndbethree Initials Instead. Nor does he care to Attgtt-Hne lawn, better rherk you may have!
nlhtr h, m1i thffr
»i, tlon
' ‘ ne
&gt;er animal. TTiVy
acte and
Ik* called “Ike" hy old friends whenever a olim l‘h ling** in it. f'hinvh bugs ran bt* eon-■nrinmry *ucce«* tactors in farm* have per
applied fertiliser judiciously
thin! jK'fsoii is present.
rontrolli-il If von nae nroiK*r m easu re* jn | mg over whlrh the individual farm- ir d have used more and mote Iff!. 1.
i ,
__
, .
..I*
in * *
»r doe* have some measure of cation to produce much tarter
lie Is not laitlinff on airs. The occupant time*;
but n.. nrnoun! of P**"t Irldro will bring fontro|.
are .i*e
busln-aa
■ r »ffe*
y»ed■‘better
r'imiui. These
i fir'* nil
■irr of
sea uusnr
' i crops.
&gt;*»e|*a, They
i nry have
•■■v»■ g»v*i
in ■
*«»*
r»a*
.
..........I. -by W1UIAM g u t
------— ” —
of llie hii'li office of President should not
production p* r animal, crop yield to hulld up the quality rtf their ani
Central Press W rlltr
.
■
"
'
per
a
c
r
e
,
labor
efficiency,
diverdly
mal
herd*
and
flocks.
tie treated familiarly in s(K*e&lt;h For many On Hu* other hnnil. rltinrh bug* ure very
The two fields now whetv m » l
WB HEE *h*re rterre Hendes- fapm-i s to use (treernckera to
of husiness and •piality of land
■lifficult to rontrol in thickly mnttal !»rMl
Fortunately, m
nark'd progrcs* ini prbgre-* I* Immediately po*»IW* fTMAe hi* been itafnM m n e n scare away blackbints from their
Check your lawn every week to find most of these field ha I been rejf. probably are pasture* and Ntm prlmieV, the *0th lltice world P.-lde Now Junior will yearn (or
TODAY'S m ni.K VKItSB
islered by farmers in Florida and vro&gt;idland«. Hundred* ftf Ihanslhfl*
out if I hers* are chinch laig* nreseni The throughout the eountry during ih‘ of acres of pasture land* hate MkA War U. PfeTblart of F ra h tl must tifr cn the old farm where every
For the pastors are Imninu- brutish, and
rfg trd the pert, at beat, a* just day ie like Fourth of July!
br-al wuy to find chinch bug* i* to flont l bent
lotproved. It’s true, hut Mill throe •art-tlM
! ! !
a rinpioymfnt
have not sought the l,o n l: therefore they
hundreds
of
thousands
At
teres
out of the gram with witter. Kink a tin run
Zorf'ib
Mgs
ffoo*f
t I 1
rmiId be Improved. And taa Many
ahall not prosjair, and all their flocks -hail
rltrliou year ta Ikr rye* of a
with both erttl-i cut rail int«t the g ra n far
r»«
moa
of
M
mert
desk
sroufarm
woodland
acre*
ir
e
not
pro­
Ik * scattered
Jeremiah 10:21
ducing returns ahythleg Had their Acre If M en a ftUew U named *oayressmae U oar rial tarn* owf
enough tn bob I water Fill the can with
maximum possibilities.
premier $/ rr*ne» hk /art rat.es a lo hr rrally a re-e/eclion year.
water ami in a few minutes they will flont.
t t I
HU repvtnr
fly adding efficient markgtlrg to
nml If von find them, treat (he lawn bnA Japanese politician, age V?,
these pintiurtlon factors, Flandh
V*«lalilt**x*l In |*w*
write never lest on election In 33
farmer* are making material progmerb’alelt with D D T or chlortltme
e » l . " * fc*S S»ll&gt; . . . f i n «al&lt;*xi4a&gt; aa&lt;t * a a 4 * x
! 1 t
years, guilt. Probably decided
re* • and are de«Mned to make rvtp
• It ttaaaalla lim n .
f, I. f. add* m n-pesmtxr af thkre's ne longer e kick tn winning.
more.
I
m
m
s
is
(b
o
st
a
t
Mush
of
0
T fN H Ji— When you aren’t itxlng them,
t t !
aefxbrity M * RMittaky Cetoisal.
»"0"S
............. r l &lt; i , M i n , , l o i - k r , IT. | t | l , • •
A women's page Hem declares
keep hnml tool* in tmil cablneta or in a tool
• hr |-a*l OM'** af *aafal&lt;4. I'IioMa. «a&lt;t»x th* 4 0
Ai dree, me Ceweef* hava m »««•. that nrw-lype kitchen utensils are
GENEVA yp—The French have
a»
a t K a r r i , 1 |*TS.
inek ott the wall.
M« sebMxb ta meix '1#%."
itlrteil secret talks »itb Vletmlnh
giratly rasing Ihe lot uf ihe
MH O e riiH is s . t-.xtiax *a.t rm.ii.kx,
jiu n o u s ,
ra n .,
t i 1
1 Foreign .Minister I'liani Van Dona
housewife True, tru e—provided
m rn m :
m o ia n n i. u &gt;,mi. i«i n&gt;h i ,&gt;
AN IMA I. FF.F.I)S— F c h U rnny I k- rlAsai- An Informed sniirre said tmlay
New Jerw y i* stmta tagisiatura elie can lath Ihe rest of the fam ­
of nettling the Ir-birhlr.s
haa paaxed a hilt permitting ily into helulng wash then).
ficil into group- accorilitig to Ih d r content tdtanres
war
now
seem
"resom
ably
good."
*Mis» n i i t n r v ii s i r *
Mr I arrtee
IV u r next, line mahlb ._ SI M of fila r, lotnl il'gi-atiblc milrif-lita mix! proThe direct talks between the two
three M ssllr
*ls Slaarkt
Ira* tear
hampered by i
■rcerii almnit a*
tdn*. t omcnlriticH ure low in filter and high warring elements were irranerd
su e
U .II
an.M
an nhllaarr hnltcM,
tsarlc
,sr*&lt; *f
nf Ihaah*.
thank*, xr*«)Hiiea&lt;
re**
..
rushing walers.
r»rS*
aaU In total iligeatibli* nutrient?*, while roiighhge* •t Geneva liv a third nsrtv, till*
Sxitrr* or eairrralaiMSnr &lt;*r the s«iiw » ■r n ls ls s
Ll .night National tiuaniim m
seufta said. II- nude the hopeful
(■■a* will hn ih s n r * far hi reanlhr nCsrri
•xxilslu rare*. are high Ih fibre and low In totnl illjn**tlbk estimate on tin bastCJ atm, of
•hboed bark realou
restenlay's parley la-tween French DF.S*" MOINES (J)-Th» raging ♦Ritors who suarm ed into a crlil
milrlent.'s.
HARTFonil. Conn .4* — John
f i l l
Premier Pierre Mwtd’S-France De» Moines IHfer‘roared ihrotign e ll DvcF Ifea,
0*e»*«»nl»4 Vnllehallf hi liehrrnt Sa&lt;#r
31. placed lids classified
•erslre. Ine. C*|.*M I'bnmher nf Csnm rrr*
and Hr t Fhlna'* Premier* Chon fhls elty todn ^al (a hltjnrjt Fffst ‘Thel- weel crawling over *an.l Holmes.
lllahln. lieaialn
M O DKRN — Trulaya young miltiira tlon't lift lai in Hero
r.f just nver M feel—l l feht hlohet bigs and ripping holrt in llirm n*t tn ihe Hartford Courant.
“ Haniiitiacklr farm ; fur direct
Ring in (he wtv of irncks."
know hmv lucky they ore Hint the jrlrl' Chou tnnk off Ihi* nntmiiur (if | than its normal flow. Hut flood
defent*. officials skid "w« think ----- dice IA, Alva Glasscock, To! sale from owner ireallnrs just
T h e H e r n i a I* n m e m b e r *.1 , s , 4 » s v l s i r S g r r s *
N*-w
Delhi
anil
a
meeting
w’'h
fricmlM
lollos
I
iiivc
television
i
list
end
of
home
W h lrh I* r h l l l l e a r t r l a t l r r l r In Ihe H«e i n r r e v n h l l .
Harold A. Henclcr of Ihe Inna laugh l &lt;*l fanev price, tarty acre.*
Indian Prime Minister Nehru lie we’ve ;/ot It whipped "
r h l l n n n l nil I h e Inenl n ew * C r i m e a In Ih ts H eM * p asr r .
of pin oak* and black &gt;nakes Old J
movies or futnilv albums.
inllmaled he would reiurn to
A three day battle. flt»t
iirsi to
in fat*e National Guard added:
were earning down here­ world riinrrn inelo.les sagging)
Genevn tn rom plrtr ihe Indo­ the levers « . I .Ihen Id
In hold
fftstst Ih’tm
... ,by' ‘People
Ihe thousand*. They ttionulil Ii flMir*. l o r i n u n * tt-ilrway ami
peace tiTk* Chon and against the pounding m if f s , was
O I.D
I'R O V K Itn — "Lightning
never chinese
draughty fireplaces l/ncileil in
Pngc 2
Thursday, Jtmr 21. 11151
Alendcs-France expres**-*! belief tn its ctlma file hmtrs. All mkfnt wea a rideebef."
But guarvl official* stressed there Hlggannm (ugh ). (’imn Dandy
strikes twice in the sumo place."
I
vestef-tav that It** Ir meet- •like* w-eve hnbllhtf
No lives had
the tig ht-seers wfinoTlunity lo toughen up wife and
111 permit Ihe Geneva run- treen Inst.
"tt* ;1 were / itri ffileUy hfrdett kiddie* for future If you think this
lerenee "tn make nropre-s ’’ th e crest was
as 3H'ii frel hither
higher h»fk tn keep them out of
the ail is funny, wait mud ymt setJ?ati Charnel French am bist*. Ilian Ihe official
this farm Telephone If a hollo*
rokd," a tboM&gt;*mab aalri.
dor lo Bern and now head uf Ids Ihe disastrous
Nitserr Mbklh.
.» the
.............
kb* lb
mil, * nf laugh answers, don’t hang op —
cnunlry’s delegation In the Geneva flood when a majnr Ifye^ give tavre
iystam.
Mild bolls ami that will tie ihe owner."
parley met with Dong on Irisinie- wav and floodel a
area, PfiWfRWinig recufteri from lim e1 Holmes, a salesman who has
llmts from M*itdr* France
levee workers eofirnu
lo be to time today. Floret ofllclal* «ai*l
hern living on the 100-year-old
NEW YoltK
— r*»*t ,’ -nrx«| i.iin-fiy national monument-while n desire to *oe what it hxiks like
Tlie ret»e| politician’s rraetion to
klluattan wnofri remain rorhu* farm for three years, said lie hail
clanry has made IO.SM visit* U she ws* roinmuling to and front real elosg/ S.imnimes they cry It what Ctiauvrl had to lell him, II ■&lt;n InilocMn* wis rmtlnonM until
rtbie
74
iioiire.
several call- Iasi night from people
tin* Statue of Liberty—amt rtrirr Manhattan cn his vessel
was reported, was le-* enrourag lnm:rVMW Talks between the fnlllstir* up old memories."
DoWurneam Dorn De* Aloines. who want to look the farm over
yet been inside It,
Captain Clancy says hi* nitte lug thin Cfinu’s aliitude at Ihe taryt reprrxentltlves nf the ITeWh- Ihe City of ottgfnwa prrpared for
Clancy ha* ferried alt lype* of
I
“Ton busy," he *ay» crisply. prople out to the statue—"from daily trips never get munoionmis, meeting with Mcndc« France Ttie La&lt;dlan
tikfi command on one tide and a m t t nf lma to it f H due i*i-r*.
“ Never gel (he lime.”
OPPOSES
M
fV
A
ItntY
inform aIIiki here was:
children and tenatnrx in gorernori and he iloesn’l feel nit hound
giley
wfro
Over
me
wnlRIkl.
Ollamwa
was
(he Vletmlnh mi Ihe
For 6 year* he hat pllnlel a and movie stars, from Faye FinerALBUUUKI1WUF P - Gov Ed
"You’re loo busy,” be said "Thi*
revered h r a g(*&gt; r r r ii tn tol7
Chauvrl tnH Dong that, while reported1 ready lo beaut.
ferry boat from the Battery tn Bed son to United Nations officials.
win Mcclirm, GOP candidate fur
I* the bn tin t harbor In Ihe worl.l, Franre is anxious lo rn I the waf,
I/tM He»dtn$. BrttMt R lnM tr
Joe’* Island, bringing literally mil­
U S senator, say* it he has "any­
"Bill immigrant* seem ta gel the and you're crossing all Ihe big there are limits beyond which she nf rikte and Ireder R m W iU i
lions of visitor* Jo America's
thing lo say about it” Sen Mc­
liners rung in and out. You don’t cannot go in arrangth* a settle­ delegltlrm
km
tn
thf
antenre
m
r
t
f
biggrst
IhriJl,"
he
sakl,
"Many
.
(Widals
lrealesl ns l Iona I shrine. The round
Carthy (RAAfs) won't rampaign in
hare lime to Ibtnk of anything ment with Ihe Cnmmtmliu. Dong elgn Mblister AntbbRy
saw
H
i*,
statue
from
the
deck
of
a
fhr
water
New- Mrclrn
rip is only about 3 miles, but la
gave the Freneh Ihe Impression fur l/mdon. ill* KritDb
ship when they Brit came to this else."
those year* Clancy hat Journeyed country
Merhem’s derfaralir.n followed a
they
might
have
tn
make
consid­
years
ago.
and
they
have
No
impish
Irish
Impulse
to
by­
alm nit Iwlrr the diitanre around
Lincoln Day dinner statement yes­
figM- ^
Irdm
illbt
ll *0.r?w
11¥ lirfcSSf*
liWHE
pass ihe fttalne of Liberty and erable concessions hrrere
the ea.lh
•
terday from Republican National
chug his boatload of slghteers on ific would be ended. Rrlliln and over the leaderemp
Today gave Clanejr the proudest
« hatrman Leonard Ball that il
Ihe
tinned
R
ales
were
fitrnlsl
Ih?
United
(Bale*
wore
furnished
once
chirwe
d
attal
down
tn
Florida
ever
tempts
Ihe
moment In his Id years of tiring.
Will lie up to each candidate to
ireounts
nf
the
lalka.
Chou
lffl
Geneva
m
$
stout
stern
mind
of
Clancy
Dr
If
He wa* at the helm of (he “ .Ml»s
ask for McCarthy’* help.
T
tday’i
scheduled
closed
session
It
does,
he
wrnn’t
admit
It.
Indian
Liberty," a new 4fA ton excursion
“ echem opiMiscs Sen Anderson1
“
Anyway,”
he
said
firmly.
"
I’ve
steamer, as she made her maiden
( Il'NII )
already seen Florida."
trip through New York harbir Th*
three Meek vessel, nhith will r arr&gt;
730 pa&gt;*engers. was added in | | (
Academy Advises
fli-et by the Clrrle IJne rnmpany
beeatis* nf the growing popularity
licit
«f Ihe Statue of Liberty a* a tour­ ANN AHBOIt, Mlrh Ht-DU* Against Drinking
R
ID
r
IN T H F A I R t
ist mere*
emery of almost $03 new asteroid*
AMPUTATION Of one
Ijn r u ,...
Francis J. Barry, general man­ or pip squeak plane!* — and re­ A t Too Early Age
i f |i ta often the rexult
TONICSIIT tk F R ID A Y
ager of the Circle Ling, said the discovery of seme of those Hint
PAH'S
— France’s Academy
toot rare on the part
also ha
$400,000 "Mtss U b e r t/' i 4 ihb f,r*t have been "lost” for many yAara—
of
Mrdirirtr
warned
parents
today
MUr, etpeclally Us older
!•
excursion st.-amer «f its lype tie W3* reported yesterday an Indiana not lo start children on wine Ion
WAffflWtHUN tb-Wbal'’* the
More u required
of there people
'
bftnMt
signed and hull! in the t'nllrd University astronomer who said
early.
It
makes
them
ha-Mem
‘ • om irt«nl*t oat
itmpie diet cor* and tnauitn
than itmpto
the findings *hm! t help reduce a
States in the last 73 years,
ihota.
"I ean'l «eo how ihev could im­ putrntial traffic hasard nf any fu­ pered and even »ee strange things
0 UberaThe astonished academy rim e
Good treatment of the f*«t M
prove cm lier," sail Clancy, pal ture travel in spaceship*
ranis in
ling the wheel as if It w?re a living
Dr. Frank K. Edmlnsnn told out In favor of s prohibition cam ­ eitremvly Important, for eat
MHity ol
thing.
greet ta ee times i
■ meeting nf Ihe American Astro­ paign - for Children — after Dr.
the aabo
s»r’i H d them about
in dlabottc person*
Clancy, a chipper little hlue eyed nomical Society that ihe liny heav­ mtttime
______ tlre N N 'lM
In a
some
of
Hv
Juvenile
bibbers
the’*
qfQtlMt«wNierebi«)*M
people. They hare
•kipper (5 feet 3. weight 1401. may enly wanderers — ranging In di­ enmmtered
S. gottendency touatd
Ire harbor-bound nosi. hut he has am eter from twn mile* to so miles
Seven-'war-eld Pierre wax known
the trtvrttk at*d ■ greater
nolle • career to |o*rk bark on. He — had been spotted during a fiveK n&gt;|nmefor his bed humor. *-1 for teeinn
tlblllty to Infeutton. Tbgy
* « h«ni in Fitchburg. Mai*., and year search.
plu s
them dl
Ard he *aid wnrk is now pro­ "white wings and other figure*" more tublect to severe forma
went to era at I*.
u
n
p riA i
"I'v e had | | years of deep water gressing In compote iheir orbits, danrllp" ever h's h*d. HI* parent*
nearitia ot the leg!
vour serapiri.
experience.” hr recallrd "I've nr pathways through space, *o as eventually admitted Ihev give him
In diabetes, tM r~sacres*. $
A
D
D
E
D
A
T T R A C T IO N
I o an m u n iiu .
try tn add them tn the ‘list nt a miarl nf red wine daftv. and a
gmod
located
below
the
first
port
I*KBhfrn?ZiL, i,li? * w ld three lime*, to
of tho m an taewsi, dogg not gw
IR l?
country on the some l.flno other babiy planets glass nf nort each fright tn
You cut have
globe. I've silled under four flags wljoae orbits are well xnnwn tn "strengthen" Mm.
off ofmofh of the horthooo Known
M f H r when tran*nne
3
also
was
bt-J-tam-nAnserlcan. Norwegian, British
InaaUn ll M coartrf
•M ata.
Asteroid! are believed In be
and didn’t *v*nt tn go to best
wwt Honduran.'*
for normal tttxu* mcU bouam aol
Hit
CbRIbMliIs’ arms “CARTOON
fragments
t*f
a
planet
which
e
t
beeause
it
was
“full
of
frogs
and
Clincy served with Ihe Army pjuried ages ago — or perhaps even
tho normal uao Of iuj
• j g r within
M
3M
KM tMs* against
snakes."
W
»e
gat
several
glasses
Transport Service during Ihe war. chunk* of p l a n e t a r v material
the body, When It
it ula lacking, eg.
tho
CARNIVAL”
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many dominoes.
But when the showdown came—
the crisis in tndochlnk began to
develop just before the foreign
ministers’ conference opened in
Geneva April W-tt turned out the
idministration h»J no plan at all.
Instead. It scurried around tryIr.a to f.r.d a way to save ledo..ul
china. It uf"* J the
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Hritish to Join it in united action
in Indochina. The British w o o lf t
fins*
the administration has never
publicly stated what form this
mited action would take. It may
not know. Eisenhower's advisers
*ere divided on what kind of iet on—an I whether any actioitjinuld he taken.
It -.ra« Secretary of State Dalles
sho was the big talker. He rpoke
ominously of the “massive retalia
irn" 'his country wnald Invoke .f
■he Chinese Cirnrmmltt* invadm;
Indochina to help the Vletmlnh.
This startled America's Euronaan allies, who cmdrl envision
l.iimselve* engulfed in an atomic
-ir. Hut tnslead of siartling t ir
Chinese, ii may have amus-l
them-.
They didTt have to send troop*
‘in . iniloehine tn betn she vt*»*
ininh. Tn* Violminh had manni..
er What It needed wad soup!re*
enwlnment, ami f’hiriesc adviser*
sol technicians China sent tbertff
The net result: The Vielminh
rnt-hi *' the French al Dlen Blcn
llui ami have been pushim; them
hark sinre- rising Vietminh nr*-t'l/e probably won them new Indoehlne-e reernfts hy the Ih-iusJnd*.
and Ihe will of the French t&lt;J win
n Indochina was mauled.
Meanwhile, the administration
se| out In deal with the Carnmiti.eneva
ni*tj -diplomatically at Geneva
&gt;here ihe foreign ministers
rsf.f %
United States (Dulles), B rilm
Eden). France (Bidaull)., _______
Russia.
' Molotov) and China (Chou Eo-lai
hcran Iheir eonferencr Anril X.
Dulles opened with a disaster.
This was his publicly known fallme, on the very eve of the confermee to c't Ihe flrilish and French
In |nin in united action in Indo­
china.
The French, according to rrpori*. sough! American interred
si* n but Dulles balked viith&lt;uil
British helu Tlir British dhtmt
want to gel inio a stinting war
:» fore Ihev had a chance to roe
whether the Indochina problem
rould be settled al Geneva.
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&lt; &gt;i»l|t between the United Stele*
m l its Allies. Dulles endured this
rethack Just one week add rttnc
I'ome. In Ms place he tef? Urutt-r
seeniary Walter Bestetl Bdifth.
Smith rame home this week In
low spirila.
—
When the Vletmlnh crushed the
French al Dlen Bien Phu. the
French Ihrew out Premier Josetih
l.anlel ami his Cshinrt, Including
Bidaull. They plrked as Ihe nevr
1‘remter Pierre Mendes-Frunre.
He took offire in tk« mMtt of a
'Ding French demand fur Mice
n Indochina. He promised to del
it in 3ft days or nidt If? ] fnc^ed
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lai. Afterwards he said
lor “happy progros*.*
meant was not known.
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viving the Vtutmlnh mo»| 0f Viet
Nam. the htggtst *,f Indochina’s
ihn*.* state* fliat might soon lead
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Edith Wittier, A h a H. Brock
Mre Married In Illinois Church
First Union Cone tegal tonal church In Quinry, 111. w»* thr a^ttins
Friday fW n'i'; at 7*'UI for Ihi1 wedding of 'll . I'lith Holo-ila IVIItln,
daughter of Mr. anil Mi». I.au ieiu r II. "'litte r, 1020 Jefferson
Quincy, lit and A na lltiiiiin n Hoick »»| VVtnin rm k . uni "t an »
Nancy II. Hrn.k of Sanfmd n r ' the lair Alva hr nek.
• The roilpla repeated their vow a
b ifo ra the Rev. Kirhard lngb\ cil u IIh honor* from r •«rta*tt The&lt;*.
•(tor of the rhurrh, and Rev. logo al sem in ary at N orthw estern
chart llrurhl, pastor of Grace u n lv e r*ity Sin ce la *t Septcm bci
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Single randlea mitlinad I hr rholr rh u rrh and w ill retnain there a n ­
loft railing and formed a hark- other ye ar.
•round, for the rhurrh d*« uratiuha
• •u l-o f.to w n guest* hete for the
including pei|e»l*l haakata of while
gladioli and daisies Interspersed cerem ony an&lt;l reception w«re M l.
with palm*. Thr white &lt;alln prir mol Mr* l.ec X o lte , Mt* A m y
dlau wal garlandril with smilsx S tillm a n , the l! r v . and Mr* E rn e s t
•nd white rat In how* mat had Ilia I nehrm nn. Mi*» M artha J » * p rn n g ,
family paw*. Graduated candela- Mi*a E ile e n D re sse l, M ir* E llrlw th
bra hewing whit taper* were on I I I mm, Mi«* N ina E v e n tin g , P a re
IV n rrm and the R ev. and M l*
•filter aide of the pulpit.
Mra. Clatenrr t’nlfer. ntgsni.t, John S c h m itt, a ll of S t. L o u is, M t*
^accompanied the Kev. R. It Sch- N n n ry B ro ck , o f Sanford I’ele
Tbtdal, paator of Salem Evangell- Hiock of p a d r C it y , M r. and Mr*
eal and Reformed rhurrh. who of I'e ra ld la***ing o f C'olumbu*. O.,
Mr anil M r* II l» O berdorfer of
fered voral nmnl&lt;er*.
M i* The
&lt;1'iw ui
biidr,
itif, Bill'll
given ip
in mruni
atn ag
11mi,f
r byiij ,,N n C i* » ili. I oil,,
, ■. Mi ,. rto.l
,
h*r falhrr. wore a while rmbiwld K/ '» I , 7 * «"*• i 1" - V“u
♦red BwUs organly gown which "f
Ill Mr. and Mr* Ho
* over faille taffeta. ~The gown, ward llauer of | nMoillc, III . Mr*
fell
fathloned with a *traple»* unug lieulwu Rnehm and Mr* Parol lleo
filling trodire, »«&lt; worn with a Itm of Eatlvllle, III,, Mt*. Poll-eti
•hort-sleeved embroidered Indent t'nrr and Nell Carr of Walnut. I .
Mr. ami Mr* Pah- Holme* and *nn,
The full three-llered fbnirlrngth Tommy,
of Jark*onvllle, 111,, the
skirt wa* worn over hoop*. The
bride wore matching nhort organdy Rev and Mr*. Rnlo&gt;rt Hruehl anil
Marrla and Rohhie Hruehl of Blue
f u liu .
H ir fingertip-length tllusUn veil I-land. III. and Miss Aon Theileo
**» caught to a tlaia of lilutlan in- terde* o f O a lih u rg , III.
ttfAptred with reed nearli. She
tarried a white Bible topped with
• pale lavander
lavi
orrhtd showered
with while
hite satin streamer* entwined with itephanoti*.
M r*. Dil&lt;
Dale Holme* of JackacmThe Ruth C!»»» of the F tn t bap
v 1He. f|) , the former Ruth Wittier, tl»i Church'* Young Married Fro
wa* her slater’s matron of honor; pie* Department met Mondav
t i n . Gerald Lonlng of Columhw*. night at thr home of Mr* .lark
O., a sister of the bridegroom, » m - Marlin for It* rrgular month!*
a* brldesmation and Ml»» Mar­ meeting New and old burines*
tha Ron* Jaspertnr of St. Lout* wa* discussed after whlrh varlou*
wa* the bridesmaid. MU* Jasper- report* wrre glvrn
Ml** Wittier
, and
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.... . wera
. . . class___
A drllrlm u iwrel rourre wa*
tea at Deaeoneia hoipltal »rho«| then lerved hy thr hoile** Thote
of nursing In St. Louis.
pre*rnl were Mr*. Vernnn New
The attendant’* hallerlna-lengtii *omn. Mr* Clark Castfli. Mr* R|
gbwns were of nylon net over i f hard l.vslsk. Mr* Leland Rndd.
Taffeta trlmme&lt;l with Chantilly Mr* Robert C Hodge*, and Mr*
Uea and worn with lare liolero*. J *r ** Marlin
Thar wore wreath* of ftnwrr* In
their hair. The matron of honor
, won In orchid and carried a Imu%'qgtt of white daiaiea entwined with
Ivy.
i Mitt Jaspering wa* &lt;n powder
blue and Mr*. Ixiatlng rhnae green.
Th*r carried bouquet* of yellow
dal»le* with Ivy.
Fete Brock, twin brother of Ihe
bridegroom, of Parle City. Fla. wa*
the beat man. The uiher* included
Irid Warren nf Rt. |,ouU, Rol

Mary Martin Is
Now Working On
New Musical Show

Here Art Stvtral
Difleient Recipes
For Milk Desserts

HOLLYWOOD uP-M ary Martin
i* living proof of ihe theory that
*lar» .hoiildnT be afraid of playing
rule* that have hern done before
a frw year* ago, her
and h'jtltand ft'chard h i f t i u y
•a* Ethel Merman in "Annie Get
Your Gun" and tolJ Mary; "You'd
twtlrr not *re it; you're liahle in
rut your Ihroet II** Ihe kind nf a
rule you've wanted all your life "
Thr tinging *t.ir didn't heed hi*
advice She went to »re thr *ho«
On Ihr way out, he a*ked, "would
you like a rarnr now?"
"No." *hr rrp lirl “ I'm going in
play 'Annie' on the road **
And *he tie 1. much to the *ur
pri*r of protinrer* Rodger* and
llammc rstein. *hr agreed fo a lour
throughout the United State* Thl*
‘tartlet Broadw avitr*. since Mar*
wa* a top «tar In hrr own right
and didn't need to do road com
panlr* of Mrrman Hit*
The Marlin verrinn of "Annie
Get Your Gttn" wa* an eye opener
I ran still recall the p'eatant *ur
prlae nf watrhlng Marv. who had
&gt;|tertult/ed in genllrr ittl’ig)* throw
horvelf into the raticnri* rolp of
Annie iMkVy The show wa* a
revelation for the producer*, ton
They hat her m mind when the*
undo a »hnu railed "South I'a
rifle "
Aflrr playing Nrllie Forburh for
five year*. Marv did a »traight
play. "Kind S ir " II wa* a diunat
thing, although It did gorwf him
ne** on Ihe rirength of It* Gar*.
Ml** Martin and I'harle* Royer
Non *hr I* literal!* taking a f’let
on 'T rie r I'an ” A new miuiral
version of the Itarrlr plyv I* heme
pul together hy the Civic Uehl
Opera f»r |y»&gt; Angele* air.l San
Er*nel‘ro Broadway' maybe it depend* on how well it turn* on!
Marv I* doing Ihe *ho*v ev»n
Ihough Jean Arthur played Pan
with Mirre** only a few year*
hark
"-lean and I are good friend* "
• aid Mar* "She I* golmolher f"t
my diughlrr Heller We often
I liked about how we would tike
to play Peter Pan *omr day .lean
got hrr opportunity, and *he wa*
wonderful Now I’m getting nit
chance
"I *re no harm in doing a rote
that hi* turn done heforp I frll
that wav about following Merman
in 'Annie.' an l I ferl ihe »ame
ilmuf T e trr Pan ’ Every oner jn
» while there rnme* along *nmr
one who *erm» *llllrd 111 nl*v II
Maude Aditn*. Eva l.aGalliennr
lean Arthur, to name a few I
want a rhanee, t™&gt;
"Re»lde*. I've alway* wanted to
It* under my own power I've lone
had a rrrnrrtng dream to that el
V rl Thl* i* Ihe fulfillment of »
great urge "
Mary'* hair I* now orange and
rut like a hoy'*. «n *hr require*
frrtinent trim* Hrllrr. who &lt;* IJ,
I* eyrilef afvnif her role
"I play Lira, and If* a very
good part." »hr rnlhu*rd " | get
to hit the pirate* over the hrad "
Till* t* Heller'* return to the
theater She played Annie'* Utile
*l.*ter In "Annie Gel Your Gttn " ■

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AI ary Robinson
Custav Schmah
Exchange Vows

lir a u lif.ii in ll» t im p lic lly * l l
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loll i ml h itn tir* ith u r r r pi a end
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d r r ic .it r d u |lh pink h\l*r 1*1 hlht*■ultivatlng them—and a bigger, juictrr hrrrv wa* ihe re. , .
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color ef btackbem ri; moil peo- «hml-l*&gt;il method ft*- ad Img
who . r r i r d «* m illio n of honor
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In Tiiriit Diamond! H it
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Sanford I’ost 6-1 Legion team
By GAYLE TALBOT
MEW YORK &lt; * - Three month* posted a t»-2 win ovn Vero Iteaeh
agn, whrn the of filial *hM» «rr&lt; last night al Memorial S-n-ti-im
thful club's
a - '. 'h x t ths New Vor* Gi-r.U lit V.1MU
(raiUd not win thr National league I outstanding pc rforraanee so far
pennant. several big question* re this -r-ason. Sanford though record­
Single runs in th* flrat and
mainrd to hr answered alumt Leo ing hut four hit*, played tight hall
fourth frame*, countered only by
Dliroeher's club which hi-1 fin- all the way and looked like n
By FETE 08B 01N E
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championship
contender.
a lone Oroveland tally In the fifth,
The guy's a bowling rathuslait.
lihed a dismal fifth lait rear.
Jim Hawkins opened for the lo­
gave the Sanford Cardinal* a tight be say*, because lt'( an old man a
Would Johnny Antonclli, ohialnrd
2-1 Central Florida Lstgue vic­ game. You are tempted to **k
from Milwaukee. give the Giants cals and subdued the Hast Const
suitors
easily
in
thefirst,
but
r»
tory over their Lake County rivals iim how he did so well at it. being
the Irfthandcd are they so hadlv
in a Memorial Stadium thriller tha* as it is such a tam e, in his words,
heeded an I generally Imlsler a pair of mtscues - the only two of
nr. J an
wa* played last night before a when jou rcalltr that maybe he
veteran pitching staff which wax the night for Sanford
infield fielder’* choice* gave the
small turn-out.
calls 45 or 50 old. The guy’i name
(bowing serious signs of wear’
Each team was limited to but is Ilink K relier who Just set a
Would Willie Mays, after near.y Itracher* u second inning score.
Post Ml started fast, however,
two hit* each in the abbreviated record down at the Sanford Bowl­
taro year* of Army food and *ne
seven-inning tussle, but a combina­ ing Atiey - u n a 1*3 game S a tu ry
ond class baseball, come h u t In and Squirrel flowery singled off of
tion of first-inning ir.iicue* by
piay as brilliantly as he did in Jack Young on the third pitch.
(iruvrland and the grouping of
"I think somrone rolled a 277
(parking the (Hants ‘51 "m lrarle Itowc-n was ndvanced by Robert
Samuel's sacrifice* and J. C. Jen­
both Sanford hits in the fourth once, but ihe 263 is the record
team ” to a flag'
was enough to outseore the losers since Dill Hartwick took over the
Those were the two main ques kins' infield nut. Itatph Karina
and post the eighth Sanford win. place," Hank modestly Insert*.
Horn, He.ugh Ihrrr also was some walked. Hawkins blasted through BTKAI.'ATTEM PT—Wally Tyre, right fielder for the Sanford
WINNING
IM'N—Hill
t'rahtrre.
renter
fielder,
is
shown
And If v. *•’** i» *he e r te ^ r v who
Tw,. Cards have dropped six.
doubt that Davey Williams' chronic the shortstop to score both Bowen 1 anllnal*. I* shown as he trird un»urrr»»fiill.* to steal third base
scored run number Iwro for the Sanford Cardinals In the fourth
Samuel, and registered a tally
(Sen** Pennington, Card shurt- Hunks bowling l* Uke gob'—the
bark (rouble wotiH permit i.lm to and
Inning
of
the
Sxnfard-Grnvpland
leu
last
night,
which
turned
out
lx*f
i'*"***
to
the
gams
h
rin
etn
thr
lornl
learn
ami
t.ruirlstuf.
•hop, reached first on an error hy lower the score the better—ym
ts'xy a steadv second b.vr and himself on Young's •eesyard pitch. Glenn Jones, lim it hied third hasrenan. grabbed s fast throw Dom
to be the winning tally. Harley Mathis is the llreitrland ratrher
winners posted another trio
the (iroveland deep infielder In the naturally a*k (he 3 ertlem «i t p
L-r3Chcr would have liked to go of The
ir
umpirr
1
%
r!rne*t
Riga*.
final
score
of
the
Central
the
visiling
r-.lcher,
Harley
Mathis,
after
hr
bobbed
the
lull.
Inti
runs in the second on two has' 1
Hr»t and a&gt;lvanced to score when ehinle how you go about roiling a
into the race with some regular
l«*u*fur
tilt
h
m
2
iu
i.
(Staff
Photo/.
lagged
Tyre
as
he
slid
into
the
hax.
(Staff
Photo).
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George Ksnls drove a long fly to score only 33 point* off perfect.
rljfhtficJdf , other than Port Muel­ on halls, Samuel's single and J ('.
Jen tun'.' tiii&lt;7ro, which onebopp* -i
"You just roll and the pins start
right which eluded the rlght-fleldler. AdotU up. they cuitst-l a vasi to
the far lift-center field fence-.
falling. Sometimes you roll well,
er.
kirlty o f filanl fans I o keep
Hawkins pitrhed four inning* hetimes not so well." “ I* th af
r n e 1 l1i n g momy in their lore
In the fourth. Bill Crabtree re­ other
giving way lo Charlie Swann
your best game, the best score
pockets.
corded
thr
Initial
Sanford
hit
off
Mow that Ihe answers are in and in Conch lied Hire*’ rnamrever to
of Grnveland pitcher Jack OJolU. you've ever folied?" you ask.
their team Is tracing along al the l conserve his pitching strength. In
a lulbl single to center. An infield "You can bet it is." he reloins.
Hank was in a match with Ted
brad of the parade after a *cn*a- the fourth, however, the Ve re&gt;
out moved him to second and Hugh
Burnett. Ihe painting contractor.
ticna I three week spurt, the I’cilo fii-i ha*eiiiitn -inglcd and stole
Carlton
registered
the
other
San­
(1rounds faithful ran only kick t'cond. Hawkins nbrerved him
ford ba*o-blow* to score Crabtree Hartwick, alley owner, and Herald
WASHINGTON (* Congressional
themselves for not having foreseen • Ireeying overly far off of the *ack Ocmoeral* boasted the first noand conclude the Card run-po«tlng. Iferkenbarh. a school teacher,
when he posled the record. Ilis
the turn of event&lt; It would b;- and picked him off with a perfect hitter In Capitol Hilt's “ World Ser­
(iroveland g rt their run In the score card shows three spares in
difficult to get better than even strike throw: to Uneven, the se-ce.nd- ies"' hi'leiry today — but even so
fifth. Al Coekcraft walked with Ihe ooening three frames then
"acker The neat halter, Al lbmoney bets now
they were bar I preased ley main­
one away, advanced two base* on eight consecutive strikes, Nobody
Itr THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
J.h lo nelli, with bit U2 record. ward, was hit hy n pitrhed l&gt;all, tain th -ir unbroken vlelnry slrtr;&gt;
Stilt shakv on pttrhln'* and &lt;le- Cano's hit and came In to score etie lo the foursome b roke 2*V,
*1 Jly is living up Co the *7S.«ewj nml (ailing to let the* experience* over ,i fighting Republican nine
frn-&lt;*, the Jacksonville Iteuclt S4-a on an attempted put-out a t second. but Hank rleared that up by say^
us that the itosinn lira te . paid of the f»r*t-ha*emnn be im litaTim
annual
congrrssleinal
hase
Mel Elelscher, appearing In hi* Ing. "They all uiuallv heal me.
Birds al least found their hatting
to sign when tie w is frrrh mil 1live*, be* ton was caught hy Haw­ ball game went into Its fifth and
t&gt;** !a»t uiuhl for their fir** vic­ f i m starting performance for but when I got hot they let me
Rochester, N V . high sriued kins ton far from Ihe luig Haw- ! final Inning last ighl with the
tory of Hie second half in the Flor­ Uuddy Lake'* Cardinals, went thr g n "
I’l iust turned 21. and ratrher - kins struck out the* ne*x: man, , HOP stalwarts e.ut in frt.nl, J n
ida Stale |^*ague.
distance and notched the win. KxHe has been playing at Ihe local
fei West rum declares lie gits l»ei pitcher Young, and was retire | ,n two out and nobody eui tiase Then
The first half champs licked eept for the fifth-inning Oroveland alley which is adjacent to Nlrholter each time cud Ife's "mad-'" favor eif Swann. Thr first Sanford rain-* n Denmeralle deluge
mu,
flcisrher
was
In
trouhle
only
pitcher
gave*
up
two
hit*
a
n
t
one
son Bulrk wherr he works, for
Lakdand IVto on an IR hit attack
ihe (Hants' staff
Hep Harlan Hagen of (California
By fu n STALKY
Lakeland took a 3 0 leaf in the once, m the seventh. Shaw Duck, about five years. It seems that
Aa for May* the r t year old tun In Ms four-inning stint.
walked and stole second. Hep Sob
P IT T S R T T H Ilt •Ti — Harvey
the
ageless
wonder
from
GroveSwann,
who
allowret
Ihrcbioeveryone
around the nulck shop is
Gr*t inning on two hits, flic walks
negro from Alabama lookt as
minskl of New Jer*ev tied up Ihe H ad d ix. St Ismis Cardinal southend two Sea Bird crm ri Hut Jjck land, opened with a base-on-hallt, an avid howler. Ilency Tamm, who
though he bad n rtrr been away ' g|e*s In the* Inst two cantos—they fame with a double Hep Eugene paw who’s leading the majors with
‘onUlIc Beach taught up hy the stole second, and found himself on work# in Ihe office there, too. once
fie Is bigger ami better in everv I only played six Innings—was SfeCa rtfi of Wisconsin Mule
foule r1 off
off 12 viclnriea. *ald today he Isn't
third inning and In the seventh third after Fleischer's fielding mis* rolled Ihe identical srnre nf 2U.
way. Ife Is hilling a lunger ball of hit* and e* fie lde r’* choice* pusll- it illeh, tiMik a hall, then wal itisaptHiintel beeause he lost his
allowed Coekcraft life on an I’crhon* Ihe two of them. Taqim
they salted it awav with seven cue
,
than he dhl ill 'St and hit batting trouhleel only In the sixth. A pan
Ihe third offering into the |,|;| f«ir a fourth ron&lt;rrutlvc shut
*
runs on three dnibtei am! four mfield grounded. Cockgraft stole and Kretser. will get together a m ,
Average Is mutli higher It- It ter i'il arms* the other Ve'io Iteaeh Irft field rrre*&gt; es of (iriffith Sta out by an eyelash,
-ingle* Only 10) customers saw second, hut Fleischer tightened to vie for the "hop championship.
rifle afield and on the h»*r* and tally, hut with the lea.ee*i full, dlum for a triple
**1 |ust want to win 'em all."
strike out two and wind the game
il
With bowling interest being high
the uplift he hat given hit team Swann hit his teue* strlile elttd fann
final score 2-1, in favor of the Haddix explained after his sparkIn Sanford during the season whan
mates la a real and tangible' id pinch-hatter Itedfern and look Democrats who have yet to |o-e l/ng 7-1 victory over the Pittsburgh
tirljn iT s Rt I Hats, who orc*sed up on un Inflrld out.
Ihe fieial out on an infield pop-ip
The two teams will tangle again the leagues operate, the match
tfilrte.
Jarkscnville Hrat-h for the first
Pirates b*l night "No, I'm nut
The two rlubs will renew their •ince Ihe charily srn rs started
manager lutke will probably open would surely fill the house. And
111a m i' hark is vastly |mhalf
tit!.*,
still
haven’t
a
secondseven
years
ago.
disappointed
I
didn't
get
another
and be is teaming tnlidlv exhlhltion elvalry tomorrow ni*ht
half victory They b i t No 3 to Or Sunday in Omvrtand. Sanford m ajhe it would decide a city
Hep Don 1fireball) Wheeler of shutout We won, •lldn'l we? Thai'*
1th Al Park around seeor.’l in Veto Beach.
land,, 8 7 in in inning* In another with youthful Jock KrMer while champion, too. Two-s|x!y-fiva (s a
Georgia
was
Ihe
hurting
pride
of
what
all
the
Cardinal*
want,
lust
pretty fair scree In anybody'*
This afternoon at McinotUI SixMueller la enjoying the best season
* xtraonning game, r’oeoa beat tlrovefand’i pitching choice wn» competition.
the
Democrats
with
.1
no-hit
stint
to
win
"
And If Mr. R ret te r It
of bli career and lias bren up dlum Red Hire'* Pod f&lt;:trr» wen- The only run off him was un
undecided.
Daytona Reach Bt! in II.
Haddix
allowed
only
five
hits
to
correct In his statement that H’a
among the league's hatting traders Mated to try to avenge Tuesday’*
Orlando’s
Jinks
Lovio
single,!
an old man's game, watch out In ■
i»*. 11 ...in »
.
n
l»vt place Pirates as he hurled
W ft sinre the rare began Leo 7-fl sethark l.y Winter Park. Ilie *
home Ed Houscknecht with the a
a
n
.
couple of year* lie might be gel­
no longer is looking fur a right had nominated Hawkins to open" '1n i l 'I n' ,,*'Du,,1*';»n' &gt;• Wi’s Itep y,|, loin ronseeutlve victory. It
wmning
run
aitaitM
DeUxnd
It
A
n
O
F
C
W
S
D
C
O
i
S
ling old enough then to rail th ft
’* right we’ll let Mm
fern
"I
’r r ‘‘nVn
' V.' * » ' « panleularly plea-inp win for IOHN IAN0V, 24. of Mrlt*&gt;un.n,
fielder The only thing the (Hants
was the fifth straight victory for . .
.
and pltchin.* slrn 1y 3 ill Haddix because his last defeal., his Auitralia, is showrn Iiefore lie hit
magic 3no IP* a good bet he can
ssny. (inmis Mine w:i« mound
obviously lark Is a hitting catcher,
linll unlit ihe rnof fell in no him third nf the season, was hy the the tape (o »ei a new world record
rnm
r dote.
and Weitrum didn't exactly hold
in the fifth frame,
I’tratp*
April
29.
On
that
oreatiqn
for
thr
mile
tun
In
a
plienomen
it
them bark In 'SI
n n t ’A co J8—Confident Paul
An rrp ,r. one infield hit. two
Ihe lowly Rurx nfppe-.l thr Cards I m inutes and 99 serunrls at
Hrookiyn fans rabidly resent the
Andrews, a rangv ex paratrooper . . VETERANS SPRINTER .
walk*
a
n
l
a
sacrifice
By
pul
over
FT
'
Turku,
Finland.
He
clipped
14
publicity Willie's more a mating
the winning runs for Cocoa Cocoa with a stiff punch in either hand, DEFEATS YOUNG ARMY LADS
Haddix was roiling along in fine ii-cundt oil Roger Dnrnlstet s
reals have received ami rinfcnd
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.— Alex
Manager Hama Howell sent it inti loday drew a hea l on an Aug 4
'Ivte last night, having given up A'urltl record. La tidy was atm
(h it In Duke Snider Kiev have ji
bout with spoiler Jimmy Slade af­ Litman claims to lie the o|dasl ac­
extra
innings
with
a
home
run
in
only two hits until Dick Coir came imwl In 3:41.11 for 1.300 meters,
cantcrflolder who ran do every­
the ninth inning Wimpy Lag inn ter enhancing his lightheavy rank tive sprinter. At 34 he's still good
up in Ihe sixth The Hue inficMer mother world mark. If the recorti
thing Willie doea. only belter,
MATINEE RESULTS
enough to Iwat Ihe fellowa who
Daytona Beach shortstop, was rp» Ing here la«t night
riM*T
II
X
(
MlH.ll.
I
I
mi
3H
..1
fouled off a pitrh. then sent a need Hie approval sit the Inter*
"Which,*' they always demand CHICAGO i.W—llartdd ’’Pee Wee" 1 Milton* I.
run in the Army.
Andrews
stored
a
fourth-round
*
I
*o
c
mm 3 | ft
nf
six
batters
hit
by
pilrhers.
The
d in e to rightfieid that went for a (attnual An-.aletir Alhletlr Fetlerfo know at a re d ala point, "would Reese, Brooklyn ahortstnp. (&lt;mI.iv t llritlUnl llnrit
t in
Litman, a medical technician nt
knockout over nigged Danny Nsrilbers
were
unhurt
but
Lagano
you take if you had a choice — a tieeim r Ihe fourth Dodger lo linld I I'aotlli1 t-Ms.-r
* in, triple. A moment later he scared, (Hon. finternational Radiopholo)
Brooke Army Medical C e n te r
dlrn
at
the
Chicago
Stadium.
Thr
wa
hit
in
the
head
amt
taken
In
tynlnl.l*
&lt;
if-ll
(1*1,1
on ah Infield out to m atk Ihe flr*t
uy who’* been billing up around a leading position in Ihe All Star
24 yeir-oM Andrew s, ranged tilth hi re, run* 100 yard* in D.d and llw^
ll difax Hospital for observation
«I1 lltll It k«-»:—I'NlHrM. I Imr » t run tallied against Ilf-MIx in 37
170 all year (Sn)ler) or a kid who baseball p-ill
'* Knn»Krll
a* j.* j* ..&lt;&lt; * a*.
os
a 173 pounder, dropped Manflcn 220 In 21.5. If, Hid those times in
only juil col hit average above , _Rccm' polled tri.nM voles in the J llural IK,
, jn -, 4,
! eonieentive innings
for
a nine count in Ihe third round winning the &lt;|a*hf* at the Fourth
• «..
With Cole’* hit went Haddix’
,JO0? And ilnn'l Irv to tell me any­ National la-ague shnrtstnu ballot S IliinihiohM.I
.inrt
Hie Tamps, Fla . slugger was Army track and field meet at Fort
0
oil.
1,7,&lt;
(M
i
|*|
(i,
body ran go get balls ili.it Snid*c inn race as voting enntinm-d In
chances of healing ihe record of
Mitllr Mmtl.lt, i.S- t |* |* ii,i
'
waved
off as he tried to start Ihe SiU. Okla.
eanfl."
TIMVII1 II X&lt; I— I'KlMfOs 'I Im , -* i ^ I c o n s e c u tiv e scoreless innfourth
The Texan (he's from San An­
slrcidiAmerican
and
National
1•&gt;t .. 4*11 u .. ing* set by Cart Hiihhell. rx .Vew '
This la a difficult one to answer league starting lintgips for Ihe t I, M Ktirm.-r
has ,’t'?n,£,injd
been running
In Army
m r.ln
4 I'ltrUint-** &lt;11.|
:,|« i an York Giant pitcher And Ihe himilc
Th err'* a hitch in Ihe Aug. 4 gelo) hV
But we would take Willie, and ui. All
game in Clrvelaml July 1 tlr.mlo*
a fi&gt; kept Haddix from trying to lie the
AnJrrews v*. Slade bout here be meet* since 11*40. The b*it time
Hv rilK AS-s(MTATEI) PRESS
we have a strung feeling, would 13. Star
•lulrtlrI*
11
-s
1
|
i
|
;n
The balloting, which opened or.
( hall inoxga's laiuknuls may get cause S l a d e , who rrrcntly un lie ever posted In the 100 was 0/&gt;
record nf four
a maturity of big league managers Jum*
m il II II ll-l MIH.II* llm r anr National
II will end at midnight July MU
umc player rclnforc.-ments before Irafked Hurricane Jackson has an in Hawaii In 1945. Ill* h eit in th*
3 ir. 1to. I&lt;4,hf-r
I "n * &lt;0 J •» ronserulive shutouts hold by sev­
Who have played against Ihe two
I la-fito|«a
;no 4
i' n« ami if they d« New Orleans injured hand. If Slade can't come 2*0 was at Fort Dlx. N. J.. in IMS
eral pitchers
dubs this year. We feel that Willie
Heese’s Kl3»t total dropped A’ J Mr- fi.lt. Mini,
1 &lt;»
the Buffalo, whrn he posted 20.7.
ran
take some credit for help pul­ up against Andi
vkle* a greater Inspirational Dark
"I
wasn't
worried
alnut
that
Unit,It In 11 ; 1 |*n |A
Ihe Nrw York (Hants inln
ling the deal* over
Nr Y. oelier ma
t the winner
Litman points out that other a ( f t
■e for his rluh than does secondof place
m
ill
II
xt
i:_
I
iti.tii,
Tim,
JW
.T
hit."
Haddix
said
after
Hie
game
with 97.101 votes
BALTIMORE *# -Ttir BaltimnrI iVtlar l*nrk
11 in
sn ....
tier.
Griffith, vice president of of a heavyweight bout between live sprinters. Herb .McKinley atiff
Other Dodger leader* Include 1 Tat It Dm
&lt;•an a :&lt;• "After all. we had a SO trail and Orlolev may not be giving Ihrir •heCalvin
Jackson
and
Nino
Valdes
July
14
Mai Whitfield, are .11 and 33 ym ta
Washington Senators, was in
a m&gt; my job is lo win hall games, not to fans anv better tiaiehall Ron dm
first baseman Gil Hodges with 3 Tnn Hill •
old respectively,
Chattanooga last ntghl to which it Madison Square Ggixicn.
&lt;|nlnlrln il ?l 133 an
concentrate on shutouts. Of rnurse.
101.Sill votes; catcher Roy Campa *1X111
m i l ;—.1 in SSIIr TIm. *t.1 I don't like any runt scored against the SI. Id&gt;ul« Brawns, hut they of­ •he Senators' top farm rluh in
1T
----------------------- nella with M.ISS votes and renter- 1 Klrnukii
11 n« t sn j |n
fer more of it.
action.
me — nn pitcher dors,"
I
lln.
1
,1
1
1
II
im
k
|
no
&lt;
|i
fielder
Duke
Snider
with
lOl.nSL
__ .
_ tomsv
The Orioles and Boston Red S n
l-ttt-iMk
4 |n
Danny Murl.viigh's I'rlicans were
Ha-ldix has tiealen every team in laxt night played 17 innlnK-. for
Stan Muslal, SI lauds Cardinal 5 Mulnit
WJMee^ Cart* ■&lt; Ssslst* l eal.*
li ti ll |; r mi
outfielder, i* the highest indie)Inal *111 IIM II i m r —a IW I In , .13.1 the Irncur Pittsburgh has hern four hours and .vi minnli-' like happy to do their lot to help con••(■ball al f t. della* Pari.
3 IA 3 Cn | Jit bis victim three times and he’* Ihev were liaHlin,* fu* the pennant 'Inre Griffith that the U«,ks would
vfitc-gflter in I he poll, lie has 3 mill IIMK
7 (A ( ta won two apiece from ('inrinnatl,
appreciate sum? help
Wllass-Mslrr «*. IlsSan, s*l. 117,309 Itiinnerup Yogi Iterra. New I ll&gt;h*M*li lantv
3
IVItinlna
iii*i-,
s is Milwaukee and Philadelphia Chi instead nf seventh place
KssSs. TiSe *.m .
York Yankee catcher, ha# tM,074
New Orleans heat Chatlammea
D-iii.l.to 1i . ji | j | ;n
The
marathon
that
rtulH
two
g o in g a t
v r Pile ta. Varlaaal &lt;*«■**. a Votes, In third plare is Minnie rilillT II II XI i:—X III
‘Mm, .13.3 i .u-o. Brooklyn and Mew York rnrh mimde,'"bi-fore ] a m was two hit tu rilnih bark into a tie with
Mr, V*
In 70 1 In 3 in have lost once to him
Minimi, Chicago While Sox left- *i lllntii
the
I^Hiks
for
tliird
place
Rrliuf
innings Inngrr thin anv ptnved in
It.iln
j no | no
PNIIKV
fielder, with II2 7IH vote*.
I I'hllui
j ns
either league this season amt nlr *riiM L*» Phillips got credit lor
•aaltea leaU a pi veraa Heaek.
third vie! ir&gt; against no de­
kpilnlrl* ( i n ill •#
mlutei lonuer tha any game ever nit
Boh (Bed) Wilson, catcher fur XIXTII 111! 1— 1 in wile Tin., H
feats.
plavcil
in
Ihe
Amertran
league
■t'WtUV
SIUI « &lt;n ls a
League
Ihe Chleagn White Sox. Is a for­ 3 1‘rniul l-.iii
After watching his farm club
The longest game bv the rjock in
llss,l lllslmti
1 ns 2,111
M sIsH I'arBlaaM al nrsaselaaB mer star athlete for Ihe University •S M
iiIriiic rllnl
|
on
the junior Irague, inridentallv. was lose, Griffith said he had no Im­
• t-as.
of Wisconsin.
L)i«tnl,U 13-SI IS(A(
Leaders
nlaved by the Browns with Cleve­ mediate announcement but that he
C h e v ro le t
Dodges
Studebokers
t i : \ t ii 11Arc—a m wit, t i «*, xa.3
land two year* ago That wa* 19 might decide lo make some drali
3 Prank l‘*rk*r
7.in 4 sn ; m
7 Marl.'* Han
* sn 4 Sn
innings. The longest game in base to help Ihe Lookouts.
\ttiV x rr jr /r f ,.r r (HANTS’ KlUBt-DlUfR
FOR THK RRMAINDRR OF JUNE, WE ARE OFFRRS II,Un Jnt.n
- tu H A T T"IN
R rw fc lrn S7S
hall records was a S’* hour con
‘ U «nl,1»r. Itr
•Jiilnlrl. if&gt;T| I2*2(
League-leading Atlanta fell 2-1
lll'N tt— Muslal. HI. I a x i I*. St
ING
25'. DISCOUNT FOR CASH ON OUR ENTIRE
test
between
Brooklyn
and
Hosi-in
c i.c s cxtii m u - — n,* ,k i . « n , lU 'N A ItA T T R l* IJC M ,i.l»l Kt
lo Utile Rock, enabling Hirming
in Ihe National Iieague in 1940 for ham, which heat Memphis Bl to
TIm, II
(axil*,
71
STOCK
OF CHEVROLET, DODGE AND STUDB1 Hmiikn IMI
1 sn | ;n J.m K IT H
Rr'»*klvn and J»t&gt; 20 innings
pull hack within three games of
1 Jnn-i Mah
s sn s J11
RAKER UHBD TRUCKS.
lo n .h l HI l/xit". SI
-Managers
M
u
llnulreau
of
(hr
3 I'rhonnn nun
1 on llDMI-3 iti'N H
V ,w r.,fK nml
&lt;)nlnl,U n il Us i*
Red Sox and Jimmy Dykes of thr the Crackers Mobile woon it* sec­
XI,&lt;(|*l. ,X| I jxiI. 21
AS
A
BUYER,
YOU NEVER HAD IT SO
Orioles contributed to another ret ond straight from Nashville 117
P IT C H IN O
A n ln n r lll.
X . *■ T „rl4
•
,*tt
t.AST N lttfirM RBfltlt.TA
uni wnen they used 12 playrrs. ami rlimlird into seventh plare
GOOD—BUT YOU’VE GOT TO
M u si u xi 1—a 1* m i, i i m , ai.1
XMI.TIH'SX M lllllK
one more than Ihe presinus high
S Ioil .n-l.iiik
13 Sn in An l|&gt; JIATTINO- Avila, IT,valand SM
fnr
an
extra-inning
game
Jrrri Itnl.
s 4n 1 1#
'NH .fus,
. . . r. HI, ico, ST
Dmidreau used 22 play-r* in
2 ltu.il l*?..Ht1
j |» Iti'NH ilATRP IN -Xlln,**». I’M•Jtllnlrtn ll.s i |74.1(i
■*■*. IS
eluding
Ted William* as a pinch
«Cl 44X11 11(4 I
TIm , ai.l IDT* Fq*. D ilnf*. IS
3 IM'« Ka,-trlli
3 2* J t* iiosh : np.vH n , i * u * # i » * d , ti hitter for the find time since Ju ie
X MM* Ic Dfri,l*|
3 4A 3 t* fTTt’HINO—Itaynntd*. N,»- Turk S, and six pitcher*. D)Ve* railed
| . | . sss
4 i‘u»|i«»n
4 Crt
on five hurlers. Fortunately, the
(Julnl,!* (j-M Mass
Thin offer but* n«ly Ihrowfh Wed. Jane .Iflth, lad
learns are off today
• '■Hi I&lt;&gt;,ut,|, 4• •31 1113 *»
npptlca to the fallowing UBits.
II was the second straight night
The 1933 U. S. National Opep
TIIIIID II Si »*—a Id (til, TIm, .H.X
POH'6 &lt;&lt;?$*
7 Krllu- llxll
SIS* US* irt* golf rham pion^lp will be played Ihe two league tailrndcr* went
A M A O E WAt
3 ll»n,l„l" K*l,
M i ■ is on the Olympic Country Club’* overtime before reaching a deci­
No.
Price
ru e r e c o u p
I Hud, Crln
j ia
Lake Course situated 10 miles sion. It took the Red Sox 12 Innings
t)«lnld* ,1-71 SSI n»
H i&lt; w e iT f o a
1048
l
i
l
t
lo win Tuesday.
T44I SITU H il l —1 IS t im , . i u from downtown Ran Francisco
A O/ANT tN
• lime,,- Hlrr,i
i:i&gt;, 7 in i t s
Last night's game ran right into
1810 ItSt
* U,il.l,
* u 1 }«
past
an American league ru'e that no
*i:rn,xii HX4T-—« ia mi).
I I’. IMIA
]UII
IS50 1050
w a p s - a *p
Mu* Rif,. Trsn»»i-l
Rural inning may start after 12 V) a m
A)ulnl,t* il Si |s".I*
OrtLY 4 fW fiT i
riST II llll l :—1 iu wit, TIm, 33.1 Mnhegan. Ilo Hm»k»r, llasnr'* l.id. The curfew arrived during Ihe 17th
1480
1047
1 H ill,
; u* S.t* II* t&gt;orl* I.. KiT* Klnilirl.t
e n o w m e te
inning with the score tied. 7-7 The
THIRD IM I'IM I I t Mil#
I firry ll*rm»nr
a *« j •„
0 f* r N
Rural Flam*. r»s&gt;»n. iirr-Siahi Orioles avoided a stalemate by
5 War*M, J*nl,
1 ts
1880
■’•mi" On lira. .My Truly Fair. Tun scoring In their half of the inning
Hull,1, Is 11-31 iiy sn
TH A T P M e
• IWTII n si II—3 ia WII, TIm , BX.I ••)1,. JJIr leader, Jtt-snr.
to win on a rlase play at the piste
1440 1047 Dodge 1 too F l i t .............................. I f t f t
9bi
I'lll MTII m il*.—a IS Mil,
I H|,n|i*d Jut,
2 III s aa J is
&amp;sS
F*ulU»"&gt; lr,n ,. Hn N,*r. Fr*e..*l The run scored on an inflrld
SO IV'* My II.-mu
4 1*
1888
1048 Dodge Stoke 1 T en ....................
E M
Hal-* I Ralm. Illaili grounder wilh the bases loaded
T l!,ll
: tu Tnruurap
H«»ll*. U ilSrhrilr, T„l 17,am
Uuinltla 41 -a 1 111 10
M
l
The
Sox
forced
the
overtime
hy
1882
1040
Hedge
Plot
I
T
ift...................
FIFTH MSI (a—B/ia (ill,
a lii SIXTH HAITI—a ia
FtS*tir N*»h. sVarlanr,. Fanny sroring four times In the ninth In­
4 uulrk Thuuxhl Its*
11 *
1188 1048 Dodge
Cob C h e-a.......... .
June 4 - Sept. 17
1 On* Kirk
i t# D»w*. I*rlnt (l«n. Rolling tlranrk ning.
I K*n*a* Hp„dat*r
is* Tuffr’a ll,*t. M**t*r VVhlrlrr
lltnnd, Di,run.
TERMA TO MMPONMBMt BUYERS BUT
■Jnlnlsl* ,3-41 M il*
N ightly 8:15
SIXTH ( l l ' M I l Mil,
iiifiiiTH m r i i —a m
33.1
REMEMBER—11
JO lo cmxh boygft^S worth of trttfc.
tlnklilu llay. 14,11. ghurly Duna.
I N'„ lt,iI, r Kid
1X2*
ISO
Except Sunday
indin*. 4'lri-u* ll*rm„iit. Krliln
I N,« Hmirn*
IS*
pon
m i
5 Ward,i 1 Whit, Oiwr
199 , 1, Jeff Uiib. Huaiklina R*ld»r
ni:%cxTM u T i 'K—s ia mu,
S C I US t O D A Y ! !
Charity Matinee
..
**r
Tran’* Dulrli,**. il,ta l,u t
xtik X n *II'^ il
' l-—s **l
,# TIM, 3|.l
ia Mil,
The Baminote County Senior
R tO H T F / F L 0 B R
* Hl-iMy llarmnnr IS?.**' 14* 1 *• Rough tlun. Marl, Rill*. Wayddr ■oftbill loop will sc, action thi#
Every Wednesday
1 Hrrlcly tllu*
M i 2 Id Rainy. Ilur*| Judy. Iw**,lan. i'„nO F THE
'
owning at Fort Mellon I'ark srhen
StMce POM&lt;* HOT
3 Bln, Ijurv
aj* trsry I’U*.
k
iiih
t
ii
m
u
—a-in
Mil,
(J
u
I
r
DI
1
,l
|i
(is*
\Vl|ton-Maler goes against llohton
P eQ W P B P 70 OO
t&gt;*nd#r, K4', Vl»l,l. Road l.ln*.
TRXTII MAt'K—I II Mil, TIm, 81.1
At 2 P.M.
FO R H Q M gPi HU
W H O 'S P R O V IS O
I True 1'itn
t a* S «* S.Sf Cully Rllnl. Ilia Tax, Trans- Sporting Good* In the first tilt of
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yard* to hurl a half-dwen shell*
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hiding in thicket*.

touched off one straw-thatched but
and fire was leaping from hut to
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force
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» V alr mil* w irfe ^ v e r* hnnHrot tlUr nclglihor worlds. Mars most
, n ! ; , ! l l h!leader,
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and to|Migraphy which might
l.t. Joseph Muraccioli. would or­ mate
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der them to stop and he would forms."
search the area with his glas.e*.
ft h.i* absorbed a*tronomer*
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Miioke and Haute Geyser-Ukr erup- has grcallv incroased store 1877
tion* would show where the shells when an Italian astronomer nam e!
Giovanni Schianarelli sighted thin
Landed in th? mud
hnes on the planet’s si.rfar e lie
Muraccioli and Sri Charles (&gt;e*. called
" cana.il" meaning
big fired rifi-s into *u*picious- channel*.them
Atinosl immediately Ihe
ltuikin:: huts and tree clump* a* public thought it meant "canals"
the tanks kept up the chase
anil interpreted them a&lt; .irnflei.il
The lieutenant began swinging and therefore Ihe work ni intelligent
In* *i|iit-lron to the right in an Ide. Thus liegan the pomilar Idea
attempt to intercept rebels Hiv­ that there was life on Mars
ing Inward ihe Vietminh infested
Many scientist* *cp no reason
village of Nhan Hoa Thuong. two to believe the r a nail are the work
miles
away
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of intelligent beings, however. Ha
Ju*l as H Ifsikcd a* if the tanks it i r they «av. Ihe canali are the
might get between the Metminh result of natural causes—fissure or
and the village in lime, they hit volranir rrack* or glarlal Irsek*
aeernlngly b*ti-.ml*,* paddy The Other astronomers never have
1 Dunkeruue srttteil lower and lower. been able to *ee Ihe canali and
Ns ln-wd* ehurncl but only dug doubt their existence
the lank sleeper into the mire
As Mars draws near earth sci­
Muraeeioli grabbed Ihe radio and entist* will *cck many inUiing
relayed f i r i n g instruction* to part* in the jigsaw putilc They
French artillery unit* The first will sludv it* weather condition*
salvo bracketed the Vietminh vil­ lliey will try with radiometer* to
lage. Oliiers raked it from side to determine the amount of light and
*rdc for an hour. Fighter-bomber* heat radiation from the planet
• ped over It, dropping SbOpound Kprctrogranh*. which thu* far have
bomb*
failed to -Jeteet any water vapor
"No u*e anv more.” the lieu- in Ihe planet's atmosphere, will be
employed
again
A tenant said “ H» now the Viet*
are all underground in the village
Yet even thi* Intensive study of
Hut maybe v-e kilted some with the Martian world is hut a pre­
our lank gun* before they g&lt; liminary rehearsal to September
there. See, the infantry ia movir_. IWW, when Mar* will lie only
up to look for dead ar&gt;i wounded." about 33 million mile* from earth
L'itog trails broken by the tanks, Then mankind mav lie nearer Un­
units of Vielnameie and North a n s w e r s to the mysterious
African troops, rnmmandeit h y ! rpirslhins
French officers, were moving to- ( What lies under Hie »urfae? of
ward the tanks They pasied and Mats? If there I* not life a* we
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a 4 ■**•- &gt; a* &gt;iaf —i'**x mm- '

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TltONA, Calif 't*—Yvonne lto«e.
3 's. may he In demand a* a lang
wage interpreter when *he get^
home *non from Japan She's the
daughter of Chief Warrant Officer
__________
Hubert E. Hose, with Ihe Army
and hi* wife Alice
••
■ i g uv 11
* •K,r*l
,h&lt;t ■* u i 1 1 1 ij -nuinr
some Frenrh
from her maternal grandmother,
" " ..............
who *juike
ihe language Then *!ie
and hrr mother went to Japan
where *hr picked up Japane*'
from a nurse
The flnies wrote their stateside
family that they were eoming
home hut woubln'i stop long in
Hawaii Yvonne might learn Ha
walian, and that would only eon
fine her parents some more,

I T VMM I O M IT n r Till". C'Cir.TTT
J in n it .
s H W ix o i.i!
n iis r r ,
m m o l , i x p iim is T is .
IV lift! h-HTATH n r
W U M A M W IM .IA M H

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19

w o n i n r s r a M in s

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almost
a . long
a* (our
our*.tenth*
The
'ckinlng.
|Ur(Jcetwice
krAV,|y
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Legal N of ice

A long-lcrm trend toward lower
roniumpilon of wine in the world

NEW DF.l.in, India r - Police
official* confirmed tc-tay they are
looking into a reported plot to a*
«a**inate Prime Mini*ter N'ehn.
x o t i i -i - t o
iim :x u
Itul one police sotirc" said the con oT VT' , ,t J t . i t t l H ' V T il
M
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fes*ed a**a**in I* a known opium M * l.t '. o w n «**•»!' * • I f ifn eJV
fflp d . Ajrul
smuggler "and the while thing I f 4w&gt;&gt;t h l» J irtE r &lt;y* t&gt;
« lr% I*
mf* * ’ |***wi« J».l
mav be a pipe dre» n "
1 * 1 1 1 . w il!T * * * \
i f D % !r»t
m l
Itepon* from inViore, sum m er
4 i ■i»ui - i ^ t n f l f f j w * i f i I
capital of the central InJiati stole If •!» » I h i* ni'bii I'tvn h # Ir* . '!*•
it &lt;1 I ' r . i n l r U i a In )
of Madhya Bharat, .aid the .mug i l * ^ *
1liuI ,* 11 |*i 11 It *
h ^ I ID R ,
** f
liter had eonfruted the plot m a *,l 1ft?
n*n&gt;iI*!it I ,* |i a\ r .in'! t ikhi* til lr
statement to a magistrate
or lv»ti p* • t ’ «ful ■• thr f -sT!.»b«tfiR

Mars Closer To Earth Today
Than Has Been In 13 Years

d elta,'^ w a i th**1*” *? thr'V.ngUiT- NEW YORK .f* — Someday. p e r row undersUnJ it. Is it there in
sneaking" French sergeant ’ vfirhrl hap* not in thi* century, man will ome oarlier phase of evolution?
le tie rr er nut it
explore *paee Somelay, when he Or i* it possible that Mar* eon. ! v ^ '«
J ,! hr*, nr .hr fi-ht «'»» through the hea/rn. like a tain* the voatigr* of a vanished
Vmi mean th heat or th fight
Arrow, he will *eek the civil nation?
•
*
.
red planet Mar*.
-------- — --------**n*Hh, he answered
No |,|&lt;nc,
o,4&gt; ,ky has excited P n r f D i v C h O T U S
The first 12 mile* out of Hanoi thr imagination as much a* Mar* r u r *
V » IIU IU 3
'J o n the French supply line to Hat- becauee of one t ant lilting &lt;pie* T/\ Ciix/x PI senr WTR R
phnng leapo.t had been dull and non; [jnej jt contain fiwT
, I O J M i g V J v w l TT I l \ l \
•low.
j Today Mar* come* closer to
The Fort PIX Chorus will bring
Then a dint whirlwind *pun rarth than it has in 13 year* T*V| the combined f o tf r o f 2d military
around a bend in the road and dav the two planet* are only 40 voices to “ Coke Tim e" starring
- , *,* o•"***
'" '* Eddie
fiddle PHher
Flilher today at 7 30 n m
grew Into a French snHier furloui- million mile* apart —
1) pedaling a bicycle and shout- arm ’* length in the fi.r.ni.v tin- j The group of selduT*&gt; will 'ing
ing
linec*
* joseprt
linec* oi
of me
the umyerie.
universe. aA*
Joseph ;| ‘ Thi* I s C m i r o r i ” and "Where
"Th* Vie'* Ambush "
M, Chamberlain, general managef j in Ihc World Hilt in A m erica"
T.
. w.-.L’i-u k,_,i
. struck
, r.lpl( hlir.
ani chief astronomer
ot the Amcr Cqiiiousrd of men who hoi.! down
The
told struck
bur- (ean
* * .?
T ie Vetnunh
t etmiah nac
bur
Mmetmi-llayflcn
Planetarium futi tlme Army jobs and rrhear«e
riediy at.J sloppily-le** than half
i
r
1
T
h
e
■
earth, traveling in in their *parr time, the military
a dorm, of the p a t r o l had hecn r f J f X
than that of Mar*, seugsters do choral work U* Ihe
wound'd sr I nunc killed—ami then LVrauBlil
ith the other planet Fir*t Army on four different net
* *pii.
soli. Half lied
(led lhn.URh
through the r.em*
field* * » « « « « • » '
the *.m
work radio show,.
•’
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h‘
nU
dh,K
°
n
Ia&gt;ok
then,
for
M.r*
burning
'o .h e J T ld ? " " "*“ • " " " ""
'hen. for M .r. burning ..Three
Three popuUf
mipujaf air*
airs -- "Ms
»! a . , . . ri'tilv in th&lt;* lfuitheni kklpi from
A
A filrl
aimI
T-'O dmeriean
supptird V2I (.,(.1.. c*v&gt;ninii until *M«irs*p Obsor"lien You’re Smllln/t"—will he
lar.ks rumbled up from a po t nly ' , ,r c
ni
vpri| a , i ronu- prt»ented hv the popular baritone
a mile mw
townn &gt;ne
the rn-to*
H .,w
w inu
w .W
ire rr ^ V veverywhere
c J y w h S will
will train
H a m their
'X rn ‘&lt;ar of
of "Coke
"Cote Time
T l ^”
turret* and hew n pumping ahe *
on ,|1P r&lt;*,j planet to
Fred Nubbint emrre* Ihe Coea
,n," V
J1* f n" '1 nigh! and in Hie summer nights Cola broadcast, which I* written
Joined them
c" '
immediately followina *.eVln;* ar- ^ '“1 produced by Gordon Atiehln..T it" l»*d I a uk the iv irk 'n i e «M&lt;&gt;ri
. tranii«* rnywirHr*
dos* Fd Stokes announces and
H. ■••rvel o'f the r&lt;’ d Seconds ...",* „
^ ’ kn,'
music i* arranged hv A xalS tor
laU r it wa* covrre*l with mud as .. J ' d. ' f '■1 ‘
dah!
thing* alniut Mar.* It’s about half
it claweit through a rlre p i tdy.
the *iie ot earth, with an equator!.
There was not an inch of dry o 'd la m e le r o M 'j&amp; 'm n es^lt* dav c ,,r* ^ “li*
Company &lt;m
;co.,ng . n y . l i f n - o n j.. S j ,
* 3 » * ’“ J
"
______

li if! JjkllV^Biii nbiiftilji/
Tkara . June 24. 1931
Pag* S

PAPFII TOKK1J4

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THE SANFORD HXRALO

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the Way to Diva

Learn to Swim— 6

“ •"“ IW ide A reas
O f Nation

SI. Petersburg
Wins 1Straight

Five bill, two walk* and as er­
ror wiped out a Miami laid and
rave the Si inti a 7 2 martin In
The fourth inning of the final*.
Gene Kntpp and Mag Gnagr
imtcked doublet In the big in­
ning

Hr THE ASSOCIATED PH ESA

1. I m y i i* *»nti t*» ln f« ( i n
•&lt;* J ilt in i llmml nrt|M i»
want* I* lu m wllhmtt *m*r»ln(
h lm n ll In ih* |*r****** TV* flrtl
■tap •* t« al* «* tli* n l|« «*f a
Boa) m ln» pl»*. n im it lk« i n n
fiin n ij, nilnii J i m . thumb*
lr*V*H *•*&lt;! •Impl* m l
Pnd *IM* In
»li tn tm

Probe Man linked
With Rackets Here
TAMTA &lt;r
Salvstnr* &lt;f&gt;di
Italiaro, a nam* long linked with
rackets her*. Is In the new* again
An Investigation is underway In
see It his clllienshlp should be ro

yoked

Itallano built up » bis liquor
end wine distributing business h«n
and became Its general manager
He resigned In 19V*
That was shortly before (lie Kr
fttiver Renal* » rime Investigating
eommlttee held a hearing her* and
referred In Itsliroo as the "ho**
man" of Tampa's rackets IIall
ino had been summon'd as a wit
ness for the hearing but be -didn't
appear
ftatJano ram e In Ihls rnuntry
from Paleimo. Sicily, In 11*23 He
«a« In trouble several limes In
liquor cases and served a year's
prison senlrnrr In lu.V* on a nar
folic* charge In 1932 be was ac
ruled of fraud In connection with
hi* naturalization pap*r- and
placed on a two year probation
There ia no record of any arrest
nf Itallano «!nc* 1932
Finally In 1917-21 year* after
b it arrival In Ihi* country—he
gained full dliirinlilp
Itallano wa* referred to a* a
racket* chieftain in two Tampa
court trt*l* an l In a court artbm
wa* described a* one of the thrr*
heads of the Tampa gambling *yn
riiralr In Dial arlinn ho wa*
sought a* a witness in the murder
plot trial of former Sheriff Hugh
Culhrealh Instead of answering
that court summons he went in
Europe.

2. N*»l, I b« I tin on* kn**.
■Ith lh» to** nf l i t mliti ( » i
gripping l i t nit*, tiltm ) tli*
am**, |i» l ilw *»tti) an*! In*
want am!** llit Fingertip*. m l
( m i n i an&gt;l *IM* In Tn mm* In
ih* *n*f**a *(mp|a lilt lb* ( m l
•*•1 Innli up I r tF H |im *r*
nn*!*rw*l**.

Escopcc Returns
With Bloodhound
TAMPA P - t l u e f Nee*&gt;*es »•
taped from a state road camp
ninth ol Herr last night and a
short lime later one nf them re
turned to ramp trading a hlmwt
hmmd,

Discarded Eggs
Hatch Out Chicks
STANDIRH, Main*
3 hstrh
of eggs discarded al the town dump
hatched out II chicks after baking
In h&lt;d sunshine, ra rrta k rr Itcrt
Chaplin r*|*orlrrt
appearedn.os rmfwy shrllmi unu
Chaplain said la«l night Hi*
chirks appeared to be flourishing
despite llirlr unreremonlnus entry
Into Ihe world

C

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Stemper's

Market

1100 w . M«h 81.

FHEF. PAflKINfi

Btarkiai I.lght Meat

CHUNK TUNA
MIRACLE WHIP
Stokleya J4 02.
CATSUP
Hormelti 12 02
SPAM
P»ter F’an 12 02.
PEANUT BUTTER
Bwanjtonn &amp;02. Boner
CHICKEN or TURKEY
STARCH
K raft a

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1 800

M S M *"S
OM KGt ADt
lllrrTKR BRAND
TF.NDKHIXED
DELICIOUS PICNIC

I ***!(•** anil **»'»• In n gripplrg

til* **(*» R»|***i ■• k*(nf*. nnl*
till* Urn* pit* a llttl* pittli » ll(i
tu»lh l- ri a* jo o lip lornard Inta

tha »at*r.

4. In lli* Final i4Mn* laaton,
••and nil h bmh f n l parallal.
lrn»*a h*nt ill*hilt, and rapaal aa
(•fur*. Tbl* Hr***. a* tha H ilin'a
I* Imt. pn*h t*nll« milk Imlli faat
and attampt In •tralthtan tha
W t a* jmi antrr tha «alrr«

33c
Dt. 79c
ISc
4k
33c
31c
at. 21c
2 cans 23c
lk
1 Ih. 4«e

Snowdrift Shortening
Harlar Dev Milk
’'reacka Mustard
Irmnnii IH oi
"otled Meats

Hantar*

orklall Peanuts
Krostas

’re Cream Miles
U.d Heart

I nl. 27e

1 os, I t r

2 r a n * I7e

2 oi. 2le
2 gkg. 2*r

Dog Feed
t ram U r
Uncle Beam Rlee
14 at. Me
P anam Ammonia
qt. lie
IVORV BOAP
I gem. f l r t l mtd. S b ii bath U r
RWKETHBART SOAP
4 reg. 27e 4 belli 27«
IVORY SNOW
Large Mr Giant 7lr
DUX
U age 10e Giant Tic
DRBFT U rg e Me Giaat Tic
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Patoln Rlkka

New record high reading! foe^

Sweltering

Hr THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

POWER NOT USED

More iweltertng
weather ap
---- w
CHICAGO UD-The nation'!
peare-J in proipect for wide area*
tanttal hydroelectric power
of the country today after record
been only one fifth dev. oed. gc-i
,
.
In
r* ., a i . - ' Jerome K. tfu ik e c d iil,! b re ik ic j ■
chairman ol the Federal Power I western area* y*»trrday
Commlaiion.
I Falrtr pleaiant weather pre­
He said half of the water power vailed in moit of the Northeast,
along the Parific coast and in
developments were th ro u g h
some Midwest areas But It w-at
vatrly financed projects an
hot and humid over the Southland
through public projects.
and hot and dry oser most of the
In the three rentu.les between Rockies, the western half of ih*
If.VI and i:*30 the population of the Plains and the Great Basin area
Temperatures rltmhed to above
world more than quadrupled.
w aw i*

£

June were iet in many cities i« ^
Wyoming. Colors-io and Utah. The
103 at Pueblo, Colo., and 104 it
Milford, Utah, were new record
high! Denver'! top was 102
Readings were a few degreti
lower In the Southwest deter! but
it was 113 in Gila Bend. Arti.,
and 111 in Las Vega*. Nev.. an!
Needles Calif
Only wel simtj earlv it*l*-r **,*•
the new Lngiacd and F lo'da
coasts, with rain a n l thundtrW
showera.
Only two umpires nfficlaled In
the World Seriea from 1903 to l9ot
Then two more arbiters were add
ed Now ait take the field for the
post season classic.

1

Cflilorinl Group
Altot-k*. Action
(Continued I torn Tag* Fine!
Honduras and N icarag u a have 1
lim ited their o iiir la i rn m m rn t (-• On Advertising

Anti II. S,

denials of G u atem alan charges
that they .c rs rd as launching h a .e .
0&gt;r (h * invasion
Mtin-American new-.paper-. b *

retrain ed than lh*ir g .vrrnmcnl .
M. J .
P h e rrv , fle sh
al Ihr
ramp, said the men rlalm rd the* reflertrd various .hade of npin
were III and **»rd thrlr was no I h&gt;o Comment* lnrludc-1
Argentina La Fpoca, which *d
of a barrarks
window while
l» n esiu* rs government views,
awaiting a physician.
t herr) identified them as HIM sai'l "world censure of the In
is almost unanimous, h*
Sneed, Z&lt;1, and Mailer I** Nlron. sailers
r the Invasion is *en as a
2i. both nl Palm Rear h Counts. rail
and S, C. Cottier, 21, Broward danger to Ihe liberty &lt;•! i conn
try to rhoo e ihr government It d*
Count v.
sire s" l.i Epora llso implied th»l
Speed told Ihls story:
Ihe United Males w n to Mint*
lie had a bad hip a* the resoil for Ihe fighting In Guatemala
of being shot by an nflleer In
brn/il The opposition Diario (
Palm Bearh County and the rtoca commented, "it wn ill he
other two ronvitl* tell him after Who that Ih* United Mates rest.e
the break.
carefully the argument'- which ar*
lie tried In swim the Iflllshor
serving In dram atirr Ihe ease of
ough River hoi went under twlie
Guatemala ami Ju-.tifs continental
Hr foot hr* a me entangled in a Intervention in Ihe affairs of that
P*rie of wire under the water republic "
and hr managed to ear ape hv
llriliv h llo nd u ra
The Belize lu ll
taking oFf hi* shoe.
lwtar-1, organ of the re re tu |y vtr
Thro the Moodhounrf aborted up tnrlm i* Peoples' t tolled P a rty
so he derided to return In ramp
w hich has close lin ks with A th e n e

PLANES CDLLfDB
SHAWNEE. Okla. hD-Two light
HOOVER TO SPEAK
planes landed ilmnltaneniitlv
CHICAGO 'fw-Former President nne on lop nf Ihe other — al Ihe
Herbert Hoover will be principal Shawnee Municipal Airport last
speaker tonight at the annual Mrr nlgtil
enanllie Mart hall of fame dinner
The pitot* escaped with rut* •n-l
Before Ihe dinner. Hoover will bruises The plane* were damaged
ebierve reremonles In which four heavily
brenre bust* will lie unveiled In
"If you ever bad ihe world drop
e Merchandise Mart I’lara nvei In on yon, you know hmv I fell,"
nklng the f hlrago River
said H E llrding, pilot of the
The four bu*t» represent thr four plane on bottom.
merrhant* who were elected In Hv*
m art's hall of fame la*t year They
SFflUTFR d ie s
were Marshall Field I, blunder »f
EAST ORANGE N J «4v-llunMarshall Field A C o . Chicago; ter II Grant. (17, txirn In Scotland,
F W. Wool worth and John Warn credited wlih founding the firsl
maker, New York merchants; and Roy Scout Irnnp In ihe United
George 11. HartfoPj. firat president Stales, In IW*. and artlvr In Seoul
of the Great Atlantie A PartUr leadership until he retired in 1913,
food More*
died yesterday

jv

% 7b*i* |*V* a rm m h irg pntl

Ill'll nIlli bnili l**t lalil* *(***•

Ih e SI Petcrvburg Sainti won
their filh and 7lh ilraighl Earn**
Iasi night and fourth dr&gt;uhl*h*idri
in a row to pull into a game and
a half lead in the Florida Interna
Itcral League
The '" T t* ‘ frwiK the opening
game from the Miami Flamingo*
*3 art I continued Ihur hilling
•prre in the nightrap to win to 3
Tallahanee, ir. wcnnd place, •»*
Idled hr r*'n at Wc*l Palm flearh
Neh Wilanti, who rapped a two
run double In the opening Eame.
• touted hi* 17th homer of (he year
in the nightcap, driving In two

Dakets tad Wyomteg ytrtertay. • ‘

accused Ihe I'ntted Stale* of keep
mg G u atem ala from luing lng Its
seron-1 plea b rliice Hie U N
Se
c u rtly Council
II charged Ih r
U n llrd S ta le * with tryin g lo pre
v rn i any form of ( I N
aid for
A rb rn r's regim e
U n ig u a ya n p a p e r s generally
blasted Ihe A rlieu r regim e as a
Com m unist llir e a l. bid they alto
c rlllc l/ e d Ih r United S late s for il*
d ip lo m a lir |e i|lry
M eslco C ity 's ten Im c new spaper
K v re ls lo r has com e m il strongly
again. I Ibe A rbeor governm ent, al
though Me* Ira n * g c n *ra llv have
sym pathised w lih the G u .iie m a la n
prcslderd
III C h ile . S m lla g o 's C o n se rvative
ness*pap*r E l M rrro rlo also has
rntim lly r r lllc l/ f d Arbeor

WASHINGf t ' s *' Tbe Vall-pa'
F.ddotl.ii S n aid t’&gt;day a hit'
to ban niter I &lt;lr a fv» filling oF
nb olmbr liesnage. inw- l , of rwe-orshlp .rod would *et "a deadly
precedent
Wlllfam i liaicy. M'aahlngtnp
tepre rnlrtisr -I t|&gt;, , o*iat(on‘.
tcgl lativr nroodtle, called th*
-o*i-life » bold ellnfl to prevent
p * nlr fr-on oiitlrmg advr.diving in
etlmr lawfully manufactured com
Of IHirs "
If advcrllvtng l« to b* dented
to one group "f rltlien*--the al
cohollr heveragi Industry—then
ally n»l In oilier Industries or lo
other clGrrn-, aurh as unions or
'eil.iin |*illfirai candid.iles or olh
ers’ " he a-.ked Iti a .lalemenl
prepared for a Senate Commerce
subcommittee h«arlrig
llah-y ill Ihe "lllo riil asvtcla
Hon. with a member hip ol i-irp»
r. non dally and ueeklv new-.paprr
publisher ami editors, wai roe
irtn ed 'hut Ine bill might It*
"up'llv i t .'I bv a covert Idas as to
••hil the public may he permi'led
•o read "r see in v,irons commit
lllc.iltoir. media "
"C m or ,hip roul I be Indirectly
achieved hv devious means," h*
added
[l.ilry ealle i Hie bl'l linneres
sarv. saving the mm I. have held
Ihai new pipers are private hud
ness ventures and are free to re
(eel such advertising a* they wish

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
JU M L 25th and 26th

D R E S S E S
F,ntir« .itock of summer dresses including Juniors. Missts
and Women'.* regular and half sire* . .
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12 95
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had been repulsed and were (lee I ' h t i R R d t l fit Mrc V l v n Y*f#t*** f !
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lit * «t ♦ itt i ' t i r « h — ! i ^ r r n c *
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tfnmiuran border. In a town near
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lie*, him elf. *ald heavy ram* and i U' »Uni1 s I'hlliHiliiMi I
a lark of «rg»nlratlon In fhe flrtl rhlra&gt;t» I M’dihlniton i
mf J o t k + IlHfnll I
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(iRHife tw llf
Ca* Itllo'v besHnu triers claimed
If II f&gt;r
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tra *!•!*
rebel planei had damaged smmu
Y«»rlr al ttelfnit—Itorsan 11*11
nlllon dumps and other ttcafegic Niw
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at ri«v»|ap4—■Portft*
3A mile* northeast of the cspltal
m iraro «l
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and also on the Puerto Harriot
Guatemala Viiy railroad Rebel
rM ittin i i m r . U K * / '
spokesmen also rlaimed «abotenrv Tanni
W. I.. PM
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were moving ahead of their forces, «»t land**
a i to n a lt»a« It
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"enem y" had been hurled back on J • • llaaeh II U M h R &lt;1 I*
•II fronts and wa« fleeing Innrard • »7tan1*» « |k»laittd f «I o
Ihe Honduran border In the Gua Trtrrta • haytfiRi Ho- h • (II in
it In■a I __ _
Ian, Morales and Puerto Barrio*
liRWPa TaRlfK
area* They said loyal troops had j
ll*a&lt; h •'*' ti
f i*I **»a
begun mopntne op argttiresl retiei i &lt; *sl'*n* Hsseh «( rf»«*oi

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In Guatemala City, Associated C ' _ _ _ _ _ n * n t l n r t I I I
Pres* rorrespondent Jack Rut
ledge described the sltuatlnn a s 1
calm He said Ihe armv vtlll claim
ed the government heid complete
control
PRINCETON, N J hD-George
T Dunlap III. son of tbe 1913
national am ateur golf champion,
HAWF. TOLERANCE
MAHTINKVILt.K, Va ID — A ha* been elrrted raptaln of Ihe
man enlrre*l a barber *hnn here Prinrrlnn University I9M fresh
and Plopped Into the rhalr of A C. nun golf team. It wai announced
Trull. Inrtnirtlng that hi* hair be today,
cut to a length of m Inches. Trull
A resident of Fort Lauderdale,
worked carefully for 30 minute* Fla., be wa* uolefeatcd In tl*
and the cuttomer gave him a dnl matches in hi* f!r»t aeason. HI*
lar
father, George T Dunlap J r , won
Trull then watrhed aa Ihe cua- two lUllnnil college link* title*
Inmer prosluced a rule, measured at Princeton and wa* eaplatn nf
hit hair, aald It wai cut too abort the Princeton 19M golf team
and demanded return nf the «V4
lar. Somewhat am ated and dt*
SHATTERING SPEED
gutted Trull romplled. but say*
rulea are prohibited from now no
DETROIT *Ik—Gerald A Page
rushed his wife to the hospital mitemily renter. One hand on hla
A FAMILY PROBLEM
SEATTLE kR—Jo»eph E. Lnrent wife's arm and the other clutrhln
ilng
la treasurer of the Waahlnitnn an overnight bag. Page
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walked
State Nurtes’ A*»n . and al con­ through the renier'a glass door
vention lime an ohiection to hla and ahattrred It.
holding tbe pur*e string Job was
voiced by only one member. It wai
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LAD IES' SKIRTS
A!! skirts reduced Solid colors
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by Mui Bishop And thank you wife, but I can t taka care of what
Thank you aver ao much I'.I try I do aarnP'
to maka thu third nook my neat.*
“Oh. Todd, plaaaal Tou're full
• • m
working yourtelf up! And tt tin t
Joan had only nrtatly ekatehad nacattary. Wa'ii gat out of thia*
in tha itnry of tha pradtcitnanl Wall m inir#! Whn'a compla-n
that ana and Todd «ara in *o Miaa mg T“
Btahop Todd nan naan more tnar
■| « m -an d loudly—and over
m iry with net for felling tht md over again • dent itka tha
chair Ha nid naan quit* atrickan •ituation I don't Ilka myaatf " And
"It eariainiy mak*e m i leal ilka na had Htn lhara. glowering at hat
* haai." na laid, from nts noapitai untii ana bant and kiiead him
Finally aha *1 1 Bntthad. M 'n had “Just exactly ilka a neat aofGy.
Thing* mould ha wo-ee, ron
Mtuhop taifl gently, "I'm truly only woree Tour falling tha furafcfry about an thla Vary sorry, r.itura and tiling your royalty to know," tna wntapara-1
One arm cam* up and went
tadaad. I auppoay you dor t like to gat m t out of nock Bure “
"You mika it found awful To around nar efcouldar*. "Tou ra a
u S on yuur parent*T“
mi
it
narni
aanaihl*
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A
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noth
nonay But hear me rwaar thia.
Joan thook eat aaad. -it* don't
want to and we deny faai »a h ire ajwayt ta li the*# artlqua* Soma day you ra going to nave a
IHttM My mothar la a widow, ik ­ w*ra an in van m eat B ill, no* notua filled to tha roof with tw in ­
ing oa a vary limit ad pension and w*'va prevao it Baaide*. I'm tha arm chain l!p«lt!f* and downwhatarer aha can fat try r#nt*«a haai. not you ft war I that want- atairel And you eron't bare to
nom a. Todd's paopt* ara aldariy ad In tpand ill our wadding money tpand your b»rd-earned royalty o*
and not trail, althar of tham. R* And I frittered *wt t m» own. me. atlhar. you wont even h i”e
to write bockt "
atdaa, thay ara faring retirement too "
She laughed “But t could tf I
* |t any aarly data Wa think — "Tou did net fritter it ewtyt
w ar* always thought—that •» Tou used if to taao &gt;ta thraugn wmtad to. couldn t I t"
“Oh. rat. tf you winter) ta. I
Should m iniy« Ufa, rutwivar it August. Don t think I don t know
tuppota But the money from tham
OOtnaa to ua. hy ourselves Todd t t r
■Ket ill of it. Todd Soma of it will na—wall -ereim 1n our eoSae
Baa a eoupia of govjm tr inf Nina*
and »&lt; ra going to aall theaa. out wt* fn tttra d I don t know where Jam on our nraiit A diTury. Not
a nacattity."
thay haven t matured yat and thay or how. fm aura frit--"
a a a
"The fctf.t la - it a u your* Tou
trea t ha . aarly ancpgh."
Tha
check
came
on tha day that
Tha etdar woman regarded loan aamaa It. Tou ahould nevar have
gui.lly for a mom a r t "Of oourea. hid to tpand it except any way Todd ftrat want hack to teaching
She tort epan tha familiar en­
aSa aald praoantiy. “1 am in no you piaatod."
velope with a pounding heart, not
ioamon to premia* you anything
"Todd, darting, wa’v# naan *r*r
for th» Arm. I eh* 11 feaaa to paaa thla nefgra Tou ra eaytng again daring to expect too much, yat un­
tth your atory to Mr Adams But that what'a youra t* mine uvi able to kelp hoping And there tt
r n bo fUd to do that ia aoon aa wnat'a aunt tt my own A.nd that’* v i i One hundred dollar*! And
with tt the aery nlcwtt note aha
pooMMa*
not fair. Thla ** a bfty-flfty part- had aver received from her pub"t&gt;o yon fhtnk — today, par- rtarahtp "
Inhere- Her avaa raced o'’#r in#
hapaf"
Todd thook h 't haed "I den t ■heet
T w to d a y ' fh* paused “I tat it tn tt *ay. I River did end
“ ac t-wre *« team from Milt
kaow he will aatr me tf I h a rt re­ I nevtr *11! Betid** you loved Blihop if your husbind a 'ec#nl
minded you that w ntt you ere do­ that chair Tou found i t Tou r*. tllnan undaritand from nar that
ing. actually, ta mortgaging your finished it and—wall—you 'ovad i t you hive your next forthcoming
na book wait ergam red- plataed with
future Ha will went to know if I certainly do ft*! Itka a
1 hare pointed out to you that rapaatao. flipping the revere on tha talaa thia lerlat la m iking —
whatever ttrtra advance la made to hie n*1 angrily.
thought parhip* a tittle extra in­
gOOu row mutt, of oourea. na daJoan taid nothing: It wta batt come at thia trying time might
e s c te f from your next statement." to let him gat *11 hta anger out of not be unwelcome — enclosing —
“I tmderatand that "
hi* eyatent
charged-royalty account."
‘ And we don't, naturally, maka
"No." na aetd praaantly, "being
The thing to do now was to get
• practice of this tort of thing “
strapped (hit w*y it m.v ‘eiilt. not buay t m writ# Jana of Home. Or
“Ko. you eouidn t. Plaaaa ha- youra i ehould aeva u k tn out •hould the call it June a* BwaiBare. M in Bishop. that I futt hate tnturenct weak* ago | thought neaa f
to aak thin I though* about it about it l had ih c tt two governThan, suddenly, that. too. hef*r quite a whDe befoaa I daetdad mant nordt and I co-ud nave aoid
X would But—wall—I really think tham Thavd nera mor* than p»'d ti m i a sobering thought, for *1111
rB no aWa to do natter work on for one v**r Bui t thought I tha peltry knowledge aha had at
my nook, tf r n not too e-nmed ought to field on to tnim until antique*, ho* waa ah* going to
writ* such a book a* aha contem­
about monay ■
they matured Oa I eoutd car*
m T h a r# probably true
tVetl. keen firmer with you admit tniving plated t Honaatly, ah* bed tha
moat coleitej nerv* whan aha
fon't worry, then rake home with our antlquaa." n» fl-iian*d.
stopped to think about it' Tou
pea the ihoufht thdi I enil do my
"IVi wart both wrong, dirllng rould not wrlta tf you did nm
Mot to prteem your atory for aeu
know what you wars w r i t i n g
and that I know Mr. Adama t* Lat a admit t t Wa ware looliah ~
“Ha more than you’" Ha yanked about. She had laimed that long
on dare tan dir.a "
Joan ilood up T h ir e i only ena at the covert again "tt w it up age. Tou could not bluS. Tou had
retry that ean pom My na nicer to m t to watch our flnaneaa I to •.-naio
“I U gat hooka," aha thought
than nata| a writer.- ah* aald, a took oa that job. Tou warned
your hif.da af t t ftamtmberT M l go to tha library and gat
m £a unsteadily.
Good g ra ft v\hat kwa ot nut ear.d hooka Tm aura thara mutt b*
"Wltora th it T"
"Being a nubUahOr. Being able an* l. gayw iyf I not only dan t plenty tiara that frill Baip # v
fffr'V* OMffmwiJ
to do ouch things ia thu. Goad- a tra auough to take cart of jr.&gt;
Wt
dOy/rlgat. te*» or Ahat Boat Cellar. Oiatribaiad tv Ciat f u u m ?j-a«;ia!A
« - CHAPTCP TWENTT-EIGHT
w loss BISHOP » u all a w i n
*&gt;inp*thy •« th t Uflanad to Joan a
til* of wo*. “I'm to sorry to near
about Utla Put ha ta all rtgnt
frfrw? Out of th» hospital and
hernia again *“
“Oh. jraa! Ha'a horn*. He'* go
t r | hack to work aoen But —wan
—I Bad to tall ora of out antique
to pay tha hnapttal MM

.H.^BAT, French Hirccco Lf — rirj'.icr.i tnitabillty in North Afri­
"Someday »oraa of you Amerlcini ca ha* grave meaning for the
might get killed htre Whan that United State* and her aUlt* What
hippan*. p!c»»e — plaaia do not
tf T/cr'.h Africa, and particularly
lcic your h rid i *'
Thai* word* came to me from Motocco. *hould blow up In intern
* highly placed permn in Morocco a! :f"dt ’ Tv : : : might be !)!*!(
t»Ro mu el otharwiie fFTi&lt; tin
- -r*.Inally tnr I^c ' ’"tied
iden tilled
I Stale* hut to abandon B’e import­
I aikcd him to alab ’tale II* ant air ba*e* built heie under
rtpl'cd wt*h a ihfue md the re agreement with the French
m irk "There ara force* Imre uho
The I'nitr 1 State* ha* thre*
want you to low your h cid » "
ha;** ccnipleted and one nrirlv
TM* informant m i one of many completed and a lte id r npertMonal
«ho ln*t»l thatc I* murh foreign tt Morwi o. if .» co*t of nmre ih*n
influence in lh# c ra 'p irc l"rr&gt;r to tin million .io!)«(i The b.i*ei Mere
North Aftk*. .an »'» • v*hi*h ha* brfiio ahorflv a(*cr the Korean
coma to he of *tratcgir Importance Wat exploded The French per
to Wcitcrn dcfcn»e
milled T.X*» American* lo he bated
Dally killing* of Fianch and Mo parmanenflv in 'firoccr* to run the
roccam ate commonplace now lottallatMoi. Aimotf all are *ki!led
Tha objective of tk* fa rn r — per *onnal
p !,n 5 i-jU ft-**- fiv( h i 't ;
whether the Influence come* from
?!t the North
local tctrcm iit; naUonallita, Isab *B "j« jin ♦?&gt; i
League propagand i
M o * c o * Afrn an program Thh will 0. 4V1
agtrt* or from il! thi i .curci • — up 1 ;*• at 'mgle deito,* complex
tf **jr *k-t
frtk*' ewfjja* ■***•. •^
1* the 1' v t m i|*f v*mch view t* 1— *
It lo ktap f n e r * ojf hiijocc I" •lit m - r bv Mo ic -m Ibetr i&gt;
the area
it ur»tib'i
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*uvj rei- ler
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Lcavm
I'lPg a*!da the JuatiCC -r tin Alrici Fnglam! -pam md lur
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At lh* rite he * going now,
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h arn ru racing'* 19SJ dtivin,- *•-1 . i|,.
l i u t . | wat u Mhen ha
champion. and the lateif cou-'
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to-Jay Indie itr* Lhr former V-&gt;
u * &gt; much nf i ta'kcr, Hrighweek groom may crack all re"
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) or ?r v».ir'. William Robert ’ tin *na 1 hn ai.Miant tr iltier*.
ttanghlon h &lt;. made hotve. hi. hr .1 temarke I
iVe’ll m i! if 'he «heel* don’t
love, i ” ! row at the ige of W
the nafi»r I Fullonvlll*. S' V . i* run off, if thf bolfom doe*n’f drop
i tha e'!!. .r I if the hone*
it fhe peak of a brilliant career
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a* i trainer driver
llatighfon !&lt;rgan thi* *ea*o:i with
l.a*t i» ir llaughlnn hi! i douhl»
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bn 'dung the biggeit t ' »ng *1 Yorker Raceway, and
money winner in hirnet* racing ii i r^riimut I ht* phenomenal driv­
hi.tory Mitb SJ*4.U7 jnd the lead­ ing o! R uvfvelt R ic" v- pUc.’.g
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the you".u t ever to hold the title. Through Jur.c U y je a r ~:o r.c
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MIAMI, .r—A haely handful ol
Miami youngsters i* picking up
I »*y dollars In (he rierfjsde*.
- a. sprawling watery wil-tcrne's
llsat lie, west of lure
They do It picking up snakes
with their bare hands
No book*, rope bmp* or poles
for lhe*e hoys They believe In
operating on equal terms with the
snake, and carry only a gunny
aaek to hold their catch
The snake* are sold - either to
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oakc farms, venom milker- and
Ihe like, or to neighborhood boy*
who like to wave *n*k-* at neighL.rbood girl* but -don’t rare to
catch their own
Don Humphries u , and his tt
year-old biddies. Hinny G re w
and Jim Kavney. arc 'typical of
the teen-agers who hitchhike nut
the Tarniami Trail to go make
hunting. The trap is the highway
connecting Miami and Florida'*
west coast, airl it passe* right
through the heart of the Ever­
glade*—a parart.s* for snakes,
The Imys catch snake* by simply
wading out into the dark and un
inviting black swamp water and
grabbing them
jHm evplalnrd that they can cap
lure 15 or 20 In an afternoon At
the going "retail" price of a dollar
apiece, that's fair nv.r.cs for
youngster*.
"We -don't bother tryln’ to sell
'em to the snak* farm*." Manny
explained, ''unless they're extra
special, m ayh' great big m&gt;&gt;cca*in* or such. They only pay IJ nr
JO cent* a foot fur prime ,nak«-*
Their h?*t market i* am &gt;ng
their friend*—peddling harmlft*
water makes and king snakes at
a dollar a head
How do they ralrh them*
They lust wa-te around, waist
deep in black water and Idly pad
until they *|Kd a -.pec Imen.
Trial’* all Then they leap on it
grabbing it with one hand—any

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Operator, on the Product- Termi*
nnl »f Jacksonville which opens
n*-.t Monday, have installed l.’tni,ONI of .‘efrlgcratln* and other spe
handling cquiotnetil to
in* teltolnal the most niinli-rii in
the nation.
The huge cold hove*, convenient­
ly located adjacent to the rail plat
form*, will assure that all fruits
and vegetable* stored at the mar­
ket for more than n few hours can
lw kept |ierfeetly fre*h, accord­
ing to J. A, t'onuny, terminal
president,
* Everything about the terminal
ha* lo-s-n euirinrcred to move proilur* from th» grower to the con­
sumer market in a minimum of
time and keep it fresh," Conway
•aid.
•tost of tlm n Digt-iating equip­
ment I* located in the two laig'building* for produce operator’
'.'.I I*"-,a
aim tmen in,tall
ert by several of the jobber* local
ed In the two center IrrmilUil build
in r»,
.VrTrnfrmenl of the terminal i,
•rich that ihe rum lames of the
operators in the mu ter building"
are located adjacant to Ihe double
mil siding- Hanking Ihe terminal,
i'rndus e ran l*e moved directly to
and from refrigerateil rail rat*,
avoiding any congestion which
might occur on Ills- truck platform
• isle of Ihe buildings
When produce is to l«- moved
from rail to truck, or truck to rail,
it cart lie handled through the cold
ho*i - which have door* on both
side*.
The main terminal structures
were designed also with rrfng
stated span's at each end for load
lug to anil from refripeinled
trucks.
Another innovation in keeping
w i t h the Produce Terminal's
■‘Keep it Fresh" motto are the
long, over hanging mnripjec* n ,
experiences, hut shrugged it off
They were asked If they were ever
httlen by poisonous snake* Thry
•eerui I to think Ihe query was
insulting
"N.iw," one of them said "But
my did went with u* imr day and
he twit bit hy a moccasin "
They admitted their mothers
didn't like Ihe Flea of them wan
dering around in the swamp, rhas
&gt;ng snnke*, hut "It makr* spend
ing money." wiry little Jim Kas
nev said.
They went back to searching Ihe
lily pads, wailing around an I pok
Ing aland In the swampy thicket*,
hulking for snakes
"I think I Just s^en a moccasin "
• aid Danny
"Whereahoul*?" asked Don, in
lerrstflly They began to rinse In
warily on Ihe spot, their hand* ex
tendril ratiliously
They ran have it

M arie McDonald,
Husband End Up
In Toils Of Law

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1.1w(Hid It. Frie n d , win isf Mrs*.
Thus. Soberk. I.a k r M ars, k*&gt;
■iiniplrleil rig h t ss rrk , (if basic
training at the la m p (inrdon.
ti»,, Ifclilarrm ens T r j i s l r r r e n t ­
er. During til, basic training h r
rrcrissd instruction in In fan try
la c tic , and ** capons, and other
sidiiccl, designed to prepare the
in d istilu il for lii, u u lila ry ilu iir ,.
I I Min completion o f llir w first
eight w eek,, the trainee i , ready
to coni in o r in fa n try training nr
to attend one of Ih e A rm y 's
many s p r c ia li,l srhiHils hsraled
Ihroughoiil the country. I.u ra lrd
at l amp (soriJiHi, in addilinii to
the ltr|ila rrn irn l T rain in g Crnler, are the H ig n al Corps T r a in ­
ing Center and Ih e I ’ro tm l M a r­
shal (irtie ra l Center.

A THDHONI POla, around which their wicked car is wrapped, sepa­
rate* tha bodies of At Winter, driver, and Delio Verdtno. bott, of
Own* Park, N. Y. They wete instantly killed when the auto went out
of control, hit Itja pole and burst into flame* at Howard Reach. N. Y.

before all ma(nr legislation i* out
r*f the way
Itepubliran I, c a r t e r Know land
(Califi served notice yesterday
WASHINGTON, of - Democratic that Senate «c*’icin* hepealtcr will
senators will cooperate m the He run until 7 o’clock, an hour nr
publican elfort to adjourn Conger si longer beyond the usual quitting
hy July 31. Sen Johnson III T r t) hour lie said Ihe S.-natc *|*o will
hold Saturday session*.
said today.
But Juitnson. the Democratic
tending out from ea'-li loading leader ht-ld to his earlier prediction
that it may be a* late as Aur 15
(tintform. These as’iite that sun
nor tain cannot Inter fete vs ills
«pci at ion. The mart) tire a slope in­
ward to drain p i p e s and eliminate
ravrs-drip.
Of equal importance in ’peed ol
handling tlie valuable perMmhlc*
i* the fact that IP*, produce firm
formerly located in 10 different
srrtiims of Jacksonville, will lie
situated at a central produce term i­
nal Kgresulve handling and truck­
ing of produce around the city will
he eliminated a* all section* of the
trade groni grower*, operators,
jobber*, wholesaler* and buyer*
will lie on the same 5'! acre tract.
Anv produce brought Into the
Jacksonville terminal can he un­
loaded. traded and shipped out
with no more than two handlings.
Conway said Ihe savings effect­
ed lliiough modern handling proendures will afford saving* to the
produce firms and assure fresh
ness at all lime*.
The terminal w i l l open June JH,
in t h e m i d d l e of the s l a c k season
for Floiida grower*, in order that
t h e main Florida shinping opera­
tion ran l-e smoothed out liefoir
the season start* In the Fall.

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Demo Senators
To Aid In Effort

BEVERLY HILLS. C alT IT Actre«« Marls McDonald end her
husband Harnr Karl, wealthy ahne
man, are both in the toils of the
law now.
M in McDonald wa« Inn I'l ye*
in la y , her phyiician attested to
aopear on three motor xehirle
charge*,, ineludina that of Irivtn.
while under the influence t f narrode*
But her huthand wa« arraigned
on a district attorney'* complaint
charging him with Lstault with a
deadly weapon and assault by
mean* ar I forte likely to produce
areal bodily harm. Ife posted
fl.ono raah hail for his appear
afire Friday to anler a plea.
The charge* against Karl w err
preferred by two new, photogra­
pher*. Rrhert Ritchie of the Lo*
Angelej Time* and Jack Leppert.
newsreel rameraman for N1M'
They allege Karl tried to run t*i«m
down uilh hit atitrimohlle, &lt;trlkmg
Riiehle** camera and dam aging It
Thl* Incident occurred when Karl
•nok Me wlfe-f*nm the (w it*
lion Monday after her arrest Hoe
wa* hooked imder motor vehicle
rode *eetlon* charging hit run drfv
Hff. haring no "r»ral*C** 1leeo*e
a n t dritioe while under the in
fluencu of narcotic*. Her car. po­
lice «aId. struck three parked anto*
and a fourth car which had been
halted at a traffic light
Officer* *ald the X) re a r old actrei* told them the had taken two
nembutal and four seennil cap­
sule*, and her phytinan confirmed
her statement that he had pre*cHbrd the nembutal
She was ultimately released to
her husband. Yederlay she wa*
penalised ( i for not i bowing up
in court and (SM was (totted Ru­
hr r appraranre neat Tuesday.

AtfractiveBrunette
Says She Saw Heir
Prior To Slaying
CHICAGO jP — A young, attrac
th e brunette, believed to he the
last person to have -£en Mont
V-s-nery Ward Thj.";.; alhe. Lj told police he wa* sober ar.-J ap
peared In good health « hen he
rarne to her apartment at I a m
Saturday
The body of the 20 year-old lu-ir
to a mail order fortune was found
ti few hour* laser in hi* C,&lt;Id Cos*!
apartment TIip cause of death h e
not tieen determined
Doctor* believe thnrr.e died
about 5 a m . an hour alter he h J
visited Ru/Anne Hook-. 23. uhlive* across the *tr. r-t from hi*
apartment.
Mis* Hook* t o 'I Sgl TlioinaMuivey yesterday Tlmrpe came l»
her apartment to Invite her t * 1
picnic witli him ami Maureen Ha
Jan, h!" lk-yrar-old fiancee to
whom he willed half hi» million-

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Add the sparkling goodnew «f
Ire-cold Coca-Cola to an outdoorf
meal, hot off the grill—th a f t ft
combination lu re to get three cheftvi
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from everybody. Coke i i juat rigkB
with holiday foo d. . . to May to
serve, too, in its own froaty b o ttk .
Get a plentiful supply tor the 4th.

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threne in Delhi, India.

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to appear at the coroner'i inquest
: C * death n eit Mondsy.
Tie-f ic w h &amp;.-*»• Tondfgtner,
William Cibb Thome, one* wa*
pret dent of Montgomery W art 4
Cn had changed hi» wIB only a
l x dav* before hi* death. He
named Miss Hagen M m ito f ami
left m e eighth to each hl« mother
and Miss Hagen'* mother. A pre­
vious - ill marie # hen he was IS
v*ar* oil left the entire fortune tv
hi* mother.

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home, fully (urniihed and priced
Reasonable. Phone 1792 M
Seminole County'* «*-dy perpetual !f you have—a t'c e lite your loi* — QFFtrK rm iPMFSA —
to »e!l. 27.830. term*.
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care Cemetery. Buttnr** office* 1 FREE for ib.ee t'mea in the
3-B. K brand new masonry home
Ifeg ln T o u r \n c a lio n A t
Herald through the cour*») of STANDARD Typewriter* InimedHit N. Park
I’hone III*
tati1 iVilvorv America’, floe.t
LIBOON'S SPORTING GOODS
ROBSON’S
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awi camping equipment.
ment*. invoice*, iumi bill*, and l.ovi itlark amt white Beagle
down.
F o r Ke**ulOi
South Main Street, Orlando
Fvlmude Sale* and Service
p r o g r a m * , etc Pfogresalvo
I l.akcfront loti in lovely I/»ch Arbor
hound. Perry Faneron'* nami
Printing C o . phone 408—403
on collar II found. Fall M2AA
with term* ii desired flood.
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I I.YCHF.E Fruit now ripe. We are PAINTINF.. *m.»ll Job* appre- KRItllDAIRE appliance*, sale* Special* on I’rrmancni* till Julc
dated. 529-J.
%fllielM*N«* l l n l f i S i r
now shipping young I.ychce
i ' acre* c*'d tile) Land with 3 write.
|j|h Air Fondlltoneil ta ll ffTl
tree* for Hale, aim Fitrui Simp PIJlWING. during. grading Soil t ami *«-rvice F. II High. Oviedo
! Jolt out of rll). &lt;2.500. Term*.
Fla
Phone 4131 or Sanfo.vi
son
Lucky
Acre*,
(ieneva,
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t l ASSiriFII DISPLAY
fumigating for root knot Hca
1012 \V after 8 p m
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r . w. m i :HO J a lo u s ie W indow s nnd IKmrs
*onahle rale* Phone or contact
JMt Park Avenue
Phone *7
Henry Witte J r 2»4 W
llnm liill K lre lric Co.
— New tow price* —
Evening*—Ml *V or Is 'a J
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SEMINOLE JAUII'Sli: CO.
FOR BENT
II.AWNS mowed Fall Moyle Forlev Iliiidiv and Crovley Appliance*
Phone 121
Yumig*tov&gt;n Kitchen*
2.1itdAl
! v ? n K A "APAnTMrNTS room* | SMALl. 4 itrdfbOin home, LliiriK 207 Wr*l l*t St.
Fje.irieal contracting and repair*
j g W f f e bA.!h* n r W h V T s T ' 1
dtatal &gt; « .. kitchen, fenc t.AK&lt;iK FAN, Hi**- model; Sc*
112 Mai'n.ilt i A*
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F in.incing
ed back yard ItKiJ Adam* Avc.
*um* 8 day mantle clock with
&lt;375 enuit) -A'lUine mur'gage.
5 BOOM tinfurnUhed hou»e—ga*
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move, automatic gat water beat
Nothing Mown—Small Monthly
dian Service cookware; pre**ure
Pm
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For
Appliance*,
tiim
rarung
all
Payment*
cooker; blue uphol.lered chair
.MM. Cullum. 1202 J
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S T . J O H N S H E A t.T V TO.
your general Fleetrie Dealer.
On* ’.Ve*t 13th Phone lil t -K3~.I
■inan a" Phene IfWttJ.
U N F IN IS H E D 2 bedroom huu*r i iione i t21i • .1 II P c te n o i, dicker
.Sanforti F ie r ir lc Co.
in Lake Mary Screened porch, t o n r i i i n
-A. B Pateraca Jr., Tot* - Pup Tent*
Puotie II;
$.7 98 Each L I.. S ll.l.—Piano Technician. |H _ Jla « iiii[l* A tf
KU heater Fall PM2 —SlightA P J. Chesterton, Albert N. Kitti T
Pltune
3161.
Route
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NO DOW N P A Y M E N T
HALL’S NAIIACF for general Auto
31u Sanford Avc
Phone
1321
Jpi K. Fir*l st.
apt
FURNISHED kitchenette
repairing. Al*u Wrecln-r Service.; IIAYNKS Office Machine t*o.
bedroom mavonry home. Far
Clark Four! 1.1a Smith of city
I’yiN'writrr*. ;dding machine*,
4U2 Celery I’ll. I0U0*M — 1la ** It
|n»rte. tcrecned uorch, oil er ec{Uiaha
s.ih-- Rental* IH Magnolia Pli
Night*.
tra i. Mini ouallfy bw HI ban. „ „ NO
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41
Pay clutinit eo*t* only—&lt;3U0 ” u&gt; ' brand new Frigidatre
Cate*
llldg
■i APTS fur reiil ui &gt;m
HAVE
your
lawn
mowed
by
Jerry
oreelam
inside
and
nuti
onlv
low monthly payments Phone
Phone 32a
lair.1 Phone 1317 \\
riiudaim ha* Hi. Hold* 41
b YOUR AM WCTi: IN THU
Sanford. 191*1.
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pound* frozen food* buy on our
SPACE IT WOULD AITRAtT
F t’RNISIIKM kitchenette a p t
IIFII.DINtl
hit*
cleared,
graded.
esclu*ivr meter ice plan and
S ef*inr Steak*. I hlrken, • frtile
EYFHYONKS ATTENTION AS
Slnmlovbrnl i uurt. Iliw iy I 'd .’ , bi:it|MM)M huu»c Dining room
Tree*,
thruIdiery
moved
DeWilt
get a receipt invtend of a lull
living room, glavj Jalousted Fla
r in s has A TTH A crny you
Di*he*. Italian S|iaghetli. Sen
Smith Of Fdy Mmil*.
Hunter. Phone *f!7 \V,
ever* month,
room, double garage and double
I 01id*. P la tte r l.iinrheon* and
Dinner*, — llaiberiie an,I
aU” available j.AWNMn\VFItS If.,nd ami Pow
H o llaw ay and 'la h y lif ils ■ | lot. Can be HlA financed Sl.uou IS 1
Call 11JH R
■•andwirhe*.
tn ’ r ’a0i or, *harpencil to cut like newDay, Week" or tn ritjlM Jd iT23., down.
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t lit tide II, AAtilfe
i bicycle* repaired, rebuilt paint
FurwUhrc t ro trr
i l l Weal F irv t. VT:w. Modern 2 Bedroom Home.
Dam*. I hirken*.
T urkefa,
A|&gt;pli»nee Corpora lion
ed Key work Harold St.inh
Hiked h hole to Order.
ONR ROnAi elfict nev apartm enl,! Par1t&gt; fumivhrd Lake frontage 303 San lord Ayr.
Phone
2117
310
Fa*t
4th
St
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A uitable fm c* uide or .male. J flSO' 21 Arre* of virgin groveiirepared am] ready to be
If* I7-12
Phone 217 AA
1 ARPFNTRY and painting Fall
'T'rlvate bath, ideally located' land.
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O P E N 0 AHA
Greou* Trap* — Seplie Tanka
frontage
or
divide
land
anyway
Manuel JarobM-ii'* Dept slore
Window Sill* — l.lnlel*
you want it I'm gotma take bc*t
litllll ii. m . - 111:Oil p. m .
S m illy ’s Snnppin*
nr lie
M iracle C o n rre le Co,
olfer Ihi* week Thi» prujierty la
ATTRAf TIVF 3 UMim fumi*hed
Mower**
3a» I Iin Ate
clear and ln*urid Title up tn Phone 1333
apt. Tile bath. urecoed porch,
N* w loc.ition -Ju«t otn of F||y
dale Contact owner, .Mr* T R
AV'alar furni*hed a mile* ft am
limit* Novv baiidltng Scott At
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water Outboard MatOfl Alto a
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NINES,
JALOUSIES
1323 tf te r 7 p in.
fami'ii* line of c*)|li|ielUive price
VENETIAN BUNDS
Biower* from Snappin' Turtle—
Free
FNtiinati'*
Write
to
Mfg
New
3
bedroom
Home
1 AND 3 IDIOM apt*. He.vonable
pel V) up
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Phone 2113
rel Or call Day*—DW7-J Night* S. Seminole Blvd
Will fell on luw down payment,
1291 J Sanford.
trade for tmaller home nr will
2 bedroom Apartment*.
if B in s u r a m t :
-1 4 11
rnriklder any re .non a hie offer
1240.
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K ohirrt A. W llllum s, H ra lln r
4 BOOM furnDhed apt *31 404 Raymond F. lundguKt. A**&lt;h late
MuInn Iire And Krtinnml/c
E k lt I4lh St
Plume IU7J
Allanlir Bank Bldg
In*ure with
tl x 9 Heavy weight Lino­
UNFURNISHED 8 room buvite.
leum Rug*
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Phone 421
fnve«tmenDi: Home* - Orove* • Reg. till 93 Oirnmr Slep
tllKtll
**Y«ur AIuI uhI FrlruiD"
•J tut
Rancho* • Farm*
TOOL d e a n 4 Room dowovtalr*
Reg 124 8.7 Fhal.r Ful
111 Ml
P hone | mI
apt fill Park Ave,
C. A. W ill DIKIN’, SR .
Keg 529 9.7 Platform
113
Snulh
Park
Ave.
Phone
1281
Rucker*
19 M s tV y ip L iriN s t iTa s f i : ai. i vT a
AVALON Apia. 1IG Wevt 2nd SI.
Reg 219 9.7 Metal Ulllily
Phone 423
PHONE 2122.
ARTICLES fO B 941,B
* a hi net
13 Ml Fire—Wind*lwrm Auto IJahihiv
4*ROOM lurnDhed apt. |33 4h4 U*(M furniture, appllan.'M, tool*, Reg 249 93 4&gt;d»r AVardrobe 39 00
etc. Bmight—tola. I ^ r r y ’a Mart, Re«.
t'hrnm r 3 pc
Kaal 14th E*
j
321 Ka*t l*t St Phone 1831
Dinette
48 Od
E.AIALL 4 DHrootu home. Uving
Keg. 2C9 93 Sofa Bed*
48 1*1 Preferred Hal** t-* Preferr
room, dining area, kitchen, fenc­
Reg. 279.93 Sludin laiunge
I'olirvludiler*
USED TRACTORS
39 0.7
ed bark yard $no per month, 11W3 ‘t Fcul Fcrguton* 1 Oliver 70.
Reg. 2109 93 3 pc. Bedroom
Jo h n M illintiis Ins. A gency
Adam* Ave f’lmne Mr*, wltfe,
suite ............
82 00
411 Sanford .Albnilii It* ik
HriH Tractor Co.
HOI until 3 p m.
*^
Phone II
Sanford Orlando HJtaay Phone Ml Keg 2102 93 flunk Bed
compleie
08 uO
B u r n i s h e d Jpi 3 wRUi »rrw n
ECHOL’H BEDDING '
ed porch, eilra rollawny bed,
garage. DU Park,. Phone San­ Corner t'elrrv and Sanford Ave. 293A9 E. Orvl Si.
Phone 127
SEE US FIRST FOR
Phone 1232
» *
ford 1331 n-a.
Imuranee of all kind*
HUiNDF
Bedroom
vuiie-Fabinn
W0 have a nied trleclfhh of home* USED Wither*. All makev.
ftAYMOND M. BAM.
mmlel Kenmore eleeirie *rwing
Thoroughly reconditioned. Test­
and. ap ti. for rent Semmnle
Phone
marhine 1773 Randolph Plume 2iM South Park Ave
ed, approved and guaranteed —
Realty. 1901 Park Ave Phone 27
IT97 J.
From 139 93 Fa*y Icrm*.
24 B IVSlTt AAIT.
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PURNISlir.n .ullage, I alwl 3 tw.l
I'P B ItillT Piano, flood condilion,
C lnude II. W olf*
room apt*. Fall 432-W '*
2M&gt; MiUer. Phone. Oviedo 43tti
M UUGHTON i n s u r a n c e
A p p lia n c e C orporali«m
--------Phone HIT 8 i REDROOM hbak hom#HC3 a 393 Santurri Ave.
ARTK1.M WANTED —a
PHONE 811
month, if you qualify for a til POLAItoill Filmi. Camera* and
ATLANTIC
PANK BLDG
WE
BL'Y,
*cll
and
trade
utrd
fur
laian. Immediate occupancy tool
aeee**uriev at AVieboldt'a Farn nilure. WIDon-Maler Funrlture Co.
Adam* Phone 1991.
era Shop. 210 South Park Ave.
•ill V l*t Phone n3A
IRVING I’UYOR
rr
PIROOM and bath furnDhetl apt.
20S - 2HI MEISCII III.DC.
HE I.P WANTED
-ia
Aluminum
C lair in—Rea*unable rent. Fall
Your Slate F arm Insurance Agent
Venetian Blindi*
la&gt;w co*l aulit and fire in*uranrr
OPPORTUNITY
— Factory lo You —
FURNISHED Duplet apt. Near Enclnted head. Rag-nroof bottom For ladiea with deaire to earn
Naval Ra«e entrance
Phone
profit* unlimited Contact Juan
rail wilh pla«lir end* P laillr or
IN S U R A N C E
I4T-J.
Ha Huuell, P. o. Box 973 ..r
rayon tape*. Foltnn or nylon
phone 1730—Orlando
cord*.
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A I, E S T A T E
ONE BEDROOM Furnivhed eat
laR*. Free electricity and water Senkurik (ilium nnd I'nint Cn. I f C
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mill M tm lellh
WORK WANTED
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Phone 3 »
135 Wt a month It. J F lrru l 3 112-114 Weal 2nd SI.
'bone
712
lint 8s
DU
ironing
In my heme
Point* .Mnlcl. 17 92
STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS
Phone T » W.
loti w. h i s i .
Milie May be ordered by call­
Ju il re d rru ri led-H eady for oc­
ing your local Sanford repreaen- Huuaewnrk, bahy tilling. 70t Fy
cupancy.
pro**
tative. Leona Boorman—032 J.
It-- FIA4WFHS PLANTS HnftUIW
MAGNOLIA APARTMENTS
I t s Magnolia Ave. Furnithed— 10 DAY OLD Calf and Cow Fall EXPERT Typiit dwire* typing in COMPLETE L ml-raping. Tropical
T)ae Bedroom. Rent 270 nr MS.
Plants; Hitter blue Sod; Top
ISM W-3.
.home. Dolore* Pope Fall
TUB NEW EDWARDS RUN*.
S&lt;dlI A n Hmin lrr.' i all 17!■;
Offera new modern offiea ipaca,
Paint ____
SFMper gallon.
avaflable Immediately. Rent 230
All auei Taraaullni.
__________t r o w i 2 IT - AirtuMDHILES - Ut AII.I BS
add up per month. Management: ARMY AND NAVY SURPLUS
I T C t l l Z __
MOTOR CO.
Phono 1321 If you have a small buvhteM In a 1421SANFORD
SI. John'* Really Co. Phnnc 1119. 3|0^Sanford Ave
Frenrh
I’h. 1370
eerludrd
part
of
town
and
ore
bedroom furniihed apt. U N P IN IS H K D F U R N IT U R E
‘34
FORD
SI3.7
2122
Willow
Ave
latervtled
In
gelling
ruvtnmrr*,
&lt;30. Fall 22M-J
Fheata. de»k* and bookcate* or
fiat the verrlce you offrr in the Phone 278 J.
bedroom auiti-a. l*hone
Flai
aiaafied enlurnu of the Sinfor J
FURNISHED DunleiC "ipL 2202 , complete
1 7 - AUTOMOBILES Tit All F it•:
1423.
Herv'd. Call 1821
Fall 7111-W.
FnmHnrr fen ler IIS We*l |»| s i .
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FXPANDO
Home. Prairie Schoon­
OOOD bmlnevi for lea*e—Lake
I.S —
— BEACH BF9
er, Slew art. Sehu)’. Na-hua a* I
1 U B T IE R I7 E D W A L L P A IN T
View drill Lake Miry Phone
Yellow
.time
23'1; down, .7 yeais
IISON oreal I-front apt
1813 W nr itl4 J.
40 Decora lor Color*
at
ly or mpnthli
ala*. Day
Heady to Apply
KAHTSIDE 1 RAH.Fit SAI FS
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toga lleach. Fla.
Senkurik I’it in l A GUiw Cu.
EOIM
—13 Phone 9 1143 iir 3-A&gt;3 Palatka, 1 la
Phone 3ft
__________________ SALE- 3 IIM14 Weil Did SI.
^fenlfnel. or- I* you wart the I.OAA tale mi auto
TWO Bedroom Phliypathome: Hie 2 FINISHED crib* l whitp. I ma­ landu Evening Star. Fall Ralph
mobile financing, tee In*I:iII
SJ,
bath, hardwood Ruore. eleetrie
ple. Wilh m aH reitet
Phone
ment laian Department, Sanfnrd
ito v r nod refrigerator. lion Ame­
iTTI K
Atlantic Nallonat Hank
14- I T R O llr BKRTJCRS - . 4
lia A \e Phone I749-M Weekday*
CANDY d iik lif caae; meal bl v k , FIJMin
afWr 5 p in.
n SANDING
SANDING
0 Flnkhing;- i 1918 CHEVROLET pu k up
new garbafe can Pinehurvt Hro
1397 I9.V. Podge, good Tbu 1
Oak flonrn fumhhed. laid A fin
10 ACRES—Including 170 feet on
eery
|ft| term* In bu *
ing trip* &lt;3.7
ilhed _______
Ilea .enable
Jevtup and f Acre Orange
WILLIAMS USED FATts
|ne*« »lnee I M Old floor* made
, e Ideal for SubdivDinn
like new .........J
I’lione t.
E. F. fSteven*;
Route (•• Celery A»e.
v
HJDO. halt ea»h—balance too
I, Ibi* a t ; Phime U6-B-4
I94G I'AIHI.I.AS 4 ilnor *ct.it
K efrigerator
P4» month. A!»u: (ialdenro*lCatalina Drive Phone it'U &gt;
112 fret on highway wilh ,4 room
TED BURNETT
fore noon
mnaanev home
82,900
Halt
XI-------Fonlrarlor of Painting
ra th . Balance 343 per month.
—UUtLDINfi—
Floor - Wall Tiling
M. Hamilton, Broker. 1739
Phone 1107-W
JALOUSIES
Aye Phone Orlando 38182
or 2-0242
l.lfelime Aluminum—Free EvilRonfiBR — Sheet Melal
mate* Free In* Iallatlon—'Tele
NEW, I Bedroom home, lutke
Henllnir — Air Condilittnlnt ptinne 112.7 Furniture Fenler,
Mary, on pavud tljv-et
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lip W Fir»l
Kvr* RooflMr and
te tu u . Phone I8I3-W.
BAUCERLY
pi.ii.M itixfi
Ill WM r i M i m.
t Heal Kftale need*:
Phone T9
Appliance
C
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Conlrael
and
repair work Free
Cu m i aad Harkvy, B m k m
eitimate*. It I, Ihrvey. Ml
Rpeefal
—
TV
and
Radio
"Te*i
AYeatlnghouae
DMlef**
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Sanford Ave Phoro* |8M&lt;
Herr Ire and RepaJra
RCA^Motorofi Sale* and Service. 1 9 8RI.I. • RENT
BOATS • M o ro n s
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M. BAil. , REALTOR a c . A lu m la a ra Jo lo u x lru
Gearn’a Texaco Her* ice
William
P.
Smlin.
Outnoard
kalesIflgUeymia. Aaaaclate
Pfr.ilie 14M Service, Mereury Outboard Sal­
Wilh Good Hou*fkeesfng'i *eal of 1129 Sanford Afe.
P o rt Av#.
Uftm vaf. Sue 2l-5Ta3#»*-Onlv
ta. 2315 S Park. Ph me 1174 J.
PlXIOn sanding ami flnl*hlng.
2*9 So. See them at
Cleaning,
waaing
Serving
SemiSherman Concrete Floe Co.
Boat builuing, kupplle*
•ale County aiare m 3 . H. If BOATS,
and hardware Trailerv ( Vail
Odt Waal l3lh S t._P W lJ4l lfi2l
Oleaaoq. Lake Miry.
i 201 Edwardi’ Bldg.
Woodworking, 312 Sanford. I’h
Commercial
Pb. 16 UPH1GHT wood and coal elrculai „
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CARPENTEII WORK
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Factory price*! Holla-Head Blind*.
Aluminum *1*1*. collon or plus
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Mtlflaod. Fla. Phan, t b t a r Park H ralm lr A'cnetlan blind Futnpaot
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Phone 193

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TRANCES OE IIOTII OCR STORES WE AT LOVETT'S
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Smoked Hams

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Best Vnl Sliced Bacon
Hickory Sweet Bacon

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CRISP L E T T U C E
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JUICY LEMONS

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Cloverbleom LVlb. Patti#*

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W I E N E R S “ ■ 49c STEW BEEF * 19o
Taite O Sea Brand Frciert Ferih
Stur'evnnm Farm Style
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Moke Sanford Your

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neon sr.J rsrly at tiling thur.Jsri b t m . lilllr change in tempera­
te.,*
EwtablUhfd 1908

SANFOKU.

F1.0H111A.

Soviets In Stiff Note Accuse U. S.
Of Action; Ship Is Held In Formosa
T A l l ' K H , F o r m o s a (A*)— N a t i o n a l i s t C h i n a a n n o u n c e d
to n i g h t th a t o n e o f its w a r s h ip s seized t h e K u ssiu n t a n k e r
W e d n e s d a y o ff F o r m o s a a n d in d ic a te d th e v e s s e l am i its
n i l y o m i g h t be c o n f i s c a t e d .
T h e 8 . 8 4 0 - t o n D a n i s h - b u i l t t a n k e r is b e i n g h e l d a t t h e
s o u t h F o im o s a .i p o rt o f K a o h s iu n v . ;..i a n n o u tic e n ie n t said
W o r d t h a t t h e T u u u s e w a s in N a t i o n a l i s t h a r d s c a m e
h o u r s - a f t e r t h e S o v i e t U n i o n , in a s t i f f n o t e m a d e p u b l i c in
M oscow e a r lie r to d a y , ac c u se d t h e U n ite d S t a t e s o f seizin g
th e tan k er.
T h e S o v i e t n o t e s a i d t h e 1‘iinpsi* w a s a d z e d in w a t e r *

Arthur Elders. general men
a f rr of the Balimorr Urlolri,
and other* frum Ihr orsanliallon
it* n iirrird to h r In Sanford
n rtl wrrk lo r iim in r Incal basehall facilities with Ihr possl
brlily lu mind of tralnlns h rrr
n rtl spring, art-ordlns lo An
drrw larraw ay, president ol Ihr
Kruiliwlr County Chamhrr ol
I ota in n er.
Ih r Hlrhinond. Va„ Irmlr A
rlub trained b rir tail t|irtng.

CAP!

Ill

CSUKHIS Hop I. *n

Un* manager. «i. j O u tle t Mac­
lean (bottom). . lain, in Let An­
geles lt)*t they Sptlll fiV* days or.
a lake in the Guatemalan jar.fi*
Ui then amphibious plana Forced
diw n by el.«il.&lt; double ll.* two
pilot* laid till) wei* iW iS .n ol
the revolt currently In pngrtM

School Heads Okay
Segregation Plan;
Baptists Comment

Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Florida's rounly arhool superin
Irndrnla yesterday voted lo po
along with Ally, (irn Ervin's plan
fer a survey of arhool nonsegregation prohlrmt while a
vrnup of Fundamental Baptist min.
liter* pictured dire coiisotiuenrrs
if rare* are rnlxe-1 In public
school*.
The luperinlrnrtrnl* hrant Ervin
cl Gainesville; the Baplliti were
m confrrrnrr at Orlando
liny parreil a rnolutlon asking
Blrulilng Ihr ilr r r la o( famed (hat ihr *talr provide monry lor
d l l n of llit* world for Ihr nest ihr survry which Ervin propurr*
a preliminary lo fillnir a brief
three mouths will hr Ihr plraaure a*
with trie tJ S Suprrmr Court ihi*
of Miaa la v ra Mar llrown. daugh- fall
0 ler of Sim, U. II. llrown ol KanErvin taid (hr i|urallon la nut
ford. MU* llrown U wailing from whether wr havr non segregation
U n til* lomoiiww tie 'I. S. Hik- ’‘fur Ihr Supreme I'ourl hat al
ruled on Ural, but whethrewe Main for a world lour In run-, , rrady
wr havr non-serregalinn Immrrli
Juncllon wllh gradualr work whwh a lr|y or aTt Miiiwr.l „ gradual
al W ashington
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"■ in" 1*1 jk-n od ul adjutlmriil "
Louis. Iiw ludrd on her itinerary
It i» lilt opinion. Ervin taid
ara Hung Kong, Itangiem . I a h u ll* .
hreautr of Ihr long Iradii Ion of
N ew Ije lh l, K i y p l , Ih r Iftdy I-a mi.
-rgregalion in Florhia and other
Lebenun, Ita ly and I n n e r . Ih r
Sutilhern states that a |*rnod ol
lu u i ia M-heduird lu U t u lilia lr in
jdjualmrnl should be permitted
N an V o fk S r pi. Id.
"It will do mi good to rely on
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• * •
the feeling that wr can boyrull
A dream of rnem lwr* of ihe S a n ­ Ihr rourt or lhal wr can arnun
ford B o at and S k i C lub ha* f»-*n plith anything through r*pln«ive
lurried intu a r r u lily w ith tin* action*." F.rvin taid, "but wr mutt
building of boat loading ramp at takr a logical approach to (mil
Ih r foot of the south aide of the the solution that will be acceptable
l.a k r Monroe K riilge Ih e rump it t» ail Rioting and hatred it mil
IN) feet wide and a ln i" * l 100 le r l the antwer."
In lenglh. Tin- ram p, which i» fot
The attorney general taid he be­
Ih r uae o f the nuhlic, la four feel
lower than the luweat w ater level. lieves Ihr entire pattern of non
The C lub ha* luipr* of eventual­ tegregatiun in public trhool* wilt
ly constructing nicnic t a b l e * tie tel by Virginia ao.1 South Cant
« landtcaping. R eg u lar m rrtifiK * of lina suits now pending before Ihe
Ervin said he
^ t h e oriraiitaalion are lield the laat Supreme Court
F r id a y night of each month a t the would ifbl file any brfrf to hurl
Odd F rilo w a H a ll and thote In- the causes of those suit*.
A disturbance resulting frum the
ta rrd e d in fu rth erin g akin* and
boatlnK are invited to attend. E n ­ court (tendon might cause blood
tr y blank* fur the Sem inole Indian shed "which we believe could easi­
C r u ltr ar* availab le Ih io u g h Sir*. ly erupt Into a civil war ‘ Die
ministers said.
R . E .. M itch ell, phone IhlUhW.
• • •
"We fuHher believe." fhr re*oMra. If, M. I'a p w u rlli. I I S 1‘ark luflon continued, "that the removal
A v*.. long tlu ir San ford tr* ld rn l, nf segregation In our school* would
a rid ah* can't rrm vm her eeeing lead In intermarriage of Negroes
^ m u tq u llo e * ao had in Sanford a* *nd while* which would lead ulti
y l h t y hat # b**a la lt ly .
malely tu the destruction id Ihe
white rare and producing a half
hrerd mongrel race."
The minister* said they belietc
ihe Bible "definitely sett out Ihe
segregation of racea, forbidding
them lo Intermarry and command­
Mt* tu la Meriwether, mother o' ing them lo remain leparale "
C. J Meriwether ami Irrncl* T
Meriwether of Sanforlh. died al hr
home in Eynchbuig. V* yevlerda)
m uniiig alter an lllne * of elgM
year*
Mri Meriweilur, af y airt old
wa* bom Srpt 8, I3J«. in l.ypch
t
t»
burg She and her lair hutband
William
Douglas
M rnw rthrr
BROWNSVILLE, Tea. i* _ Alice,
t pent 3d winter* tu Sanford anC
later m o ttd here where they lived Ihe first hurricane of ihe tea*on
for two year* She wa* a member sprang up tucHenlv In Ihe Gulf of
of Ihr Episcopal Church of Lynch* Mealro and scooted aver lo Brown*
ville and tha lonely M eiirsn roast
hunt 1
Two other ion* survive. Dr l»d today
wlclk M&lt; m .*.Thrr of Nrw Orleans
ll wain'l a big blow at hurrl
La., and II o Meriwether rn eanea go. Wind* at the cenler were
Lynchburg, al •&lt;*, IA eramlchildren reported 80 milea an hour, )u*t
• and 11 great grandchildren
five m i l e a above hurricane
Rrrvtccs will be held here at tbr strength
local funeral parlor al 2:30 p in
The center was aimed at a watte
Sunday, with (hr Rev H. L Zim
merman tifftriatmg^ and burnt will (and stretch of Mexican coatl SO
On milea south of Brownsville
M in Evcrgrrim teinetary
Teaaa’ southernmost city.
Cue man wa* injure I In Brown*
ville when winds, which blew In
Hi*li up to SO mile* an hour,
knocked off a crossbar on a power
and the crossbar hit him on
City police tail month brought line,
-head. The man. unidentified
to trial
(Hal a total of 183 rasa* with the
i v h a r x n ram
r i n g i n g from running
_______ __a was working on the line.
Borne M or tg Girt Scouta in a
” tog) light to larceny, according b
- . rtport* It the Sanford pollca ala camp near bar* war* evacuated
!/* " L O ? JM *
*" * *
««a« tried in rourt. onh BrownevOk Civic Canter before
Of tha cai
daws.
war* dui
Umli i*atl The City col
All parangs oo Pedre Island, off
attriirhrd by fine* total
82 SSI Another IlShTI wa* the coart near Browaavlli*, were
veil through meter final. A evacuated. Tide* there were ex
J of 11.113 63 wa* collected pactad to be S to I lent above
tha City'* parking m atin normal.
tha mouth according to tha
BrowanvUk police stood by fot

Strolling
In Sanford

%
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Mrs. Meriwether
Dies At Residence

First Hurricane
Of Season Centers
On Mexican Coast

183 Cases Tried
In City Court

b r lw r r n Fo rm o sa and the l ’tnlip
pinr* ’ ‘ by a w a rsh ip o f the de

»Iroycr

lype"

which thrralrned

In open (ire
The mile threatened “ appropriate
m easures for safeguarding the »e
c u n ty of Soviet m erchant whip*
vailing in that area **
In Washington, State Departm ent
o fficia l* were d raftin g a prompt
reject ion of Ih r Soviet protest
T lie U .S . n o lr w »* expected lo
go out today In a move lo lake
the tdge off w hatever propaganda
value ih r R u ssia n s nought lo gam
front th eir accusation that Ih r U S
Navy had ( r ile d the tan ker

III announcing Ihit the lanker
wn* in custody the Nationalist
•aid tersely that Ihr m ilter was
"b elli,- disposed ol," m Healing tinTuapse might he confiscated a*
wrrr two thip* lo which I’olatol
claim* tilie
T in N ationalists *ald Ihe Tuapse
* x s ca rry in g oil lo ih r "C o m m a
m tl b itid it" purl of Shanghai on
Ih r Red liEld m ainland in violation
of a l ’ N em bargo on tu rh shipm enu
The ,n n o u r.crm rn t m l only lh al
Ih r TI uuap
a p ir w n t r u e d w hile v io la t­
ing N
Nallonalitl China'* port clo*ut
policy
policy- or Uockade of fhr China
c o a il
T lie N a llo n a litl n a v y , w hich lia r
a t t e t Ihe Red co ast, u p ria te * de*
tro ye r* and patrol c ra fl loaned by
Ihe United Slate*
P rio r to Ih r o fficia l announce­
m ent,
N a llo n a litl o fficia l* hail
w ithheld ro m m rn t aird hail bannrd
publication In T o rin o 'a n new*
p a iw r* of tlu rie * on the R ussian
prole (1
T h e I I S P a c ific lire ) com m and
er. Adm E r t i* R S lu m p , » jid In
P e a rl lla r h o r that "n o l l S warth ip h at t ru e d any R u ssia n thip "

uoctca wniuin w ayue ttei,.u*k.
HZ. p ru frttu r r n .r r i l u t u( tuigerv
*t Temple L’nl* rt tl ly , but heed
litri.nl Ihr medical profe tiuli's
Man ot Ihr Year" t.» Ih r A mrrtcan Mrdli al .Vtsuclatlun *1 Ita
ionvanllun in San Francltcu Dr
Babcock, who r r c t l i r d hit d e g ir r
in 1693. w at t u r n Ih r A M A Dls*
(in g u u h rd Servlcw AWaid fur
' o u t s t a n d i n g c u n l r l b d l l u n t tu
ti.rd iiliu and hurr,ardl&gt; " Fur
y r a r t hr hat bean a pathulugHI
at 11 .r Philadelphia Hospital and
• tuigeun al Dir Phllkdelphta
ijriirr a l Huspltal ( Inlrrwillii. ml I

* w in in ie i* a i r m m lu d rJ al lu

Farming Season
Was Unsuccessful
According To Panel

Gov I
Boasts
Advances

Vow*j Spuuily Liui
To Insurrection
r K d l V I t r A l . i ’A. I l o i u l u r n n
irV) — T h e G iii it f m a lii ii r e b e l
ii - i ii iim ii il .said In t tu g lit it*
1'iircfH w e r e m n x seil f o r a fwlli t ’u l c a t t i i c k .di ('liiHUiDUila
n m l t h a t " b lo o d y ” fig litiiirf
■ilii u d ) r a g e d t i i e i e H u t g„V iT T im e n t
i n i li tn r v
le a d e r).
ln.ji.it m g
n d v u iii'e * o n
"ail
f r o n t s . " vow ed to b u n g t h e
invasluD |u a speed, m l
A communique fn-m ihe invastun
h ea d ip iarte r) ol iio ste i d m e xit*
It a jc r Col C a ll, v t '.M ill j A n n a s
•aid a m aju i battle » »* -f.su in g
&gt;10 at &lt; hl-|uim iilx ie** Ilia n 7u

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mile* nurthra*! ,-f Dir

a .m

-in it.-il
11.,- aririuuo-'t in* &lt;'

I n n Die pr-ijiei day lul Dint clul
d i m In c u m r In tin- IH^.I (ul h*
Vinner- let*.ill- l.(»*»n* begin al
i a m

I In | &gt;In 1) I - . | .
the gu* rriilnrr I I i -1 l
H r I'hiquim ula ( i n i . ..
l e u . m o i ta i s sr. 1 ...
Ih e ram m uru^ui i&lt;
1
commstkler had i&lt; s,,

U lglllg

■i l l . up 1 Tniiw r.) Icing Dann-i
M urtl*uli l u i n m i D a tn i -.n. I-

lie M arihkll tilll. Ma.-liall l a x
Mall. Id J u i c e Be kll.il. '.r.al-Riirnll
8.al* r* r a id e r
R ilt.a r.
(Tu, M a r a liii
Surouie,
Shsroi
Drum. Hick* tlickei Eddie Hut.

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C a 'til lo A nna* d i n n e d Ins i t b t l
(oices now hold it G u atem alan
(owns, sn r e ij situ r (hr in v s d srs
moved in from Hie Honduran b u r­
lier la*t F rid a) in t hid to unseal
i i r s i d e n l Jacob.) A rbrnr G urm a u ’s l'ommuni*l )iippoiird r e ­
gime
b n the diplomat!-' I t , 'til. the
&gt;lia\l,ed relations hetwreu G ustsmain and tieighborilig H-.m iursv
• l j&gt;&lt; ared ro-at the 1.1. d ing puintjl^ lg b ia/. ) s’arf.-l
tn formed sources *aij the Huh
dot an g o, em inen t &gt;*» about lu
Cell ( AMO) CASIiIIU ARMAS t i c s l i l l
ta t la | s 1 t lie
d em and Hie expuit.on of (Guate­
1• t ..It 1, 11.II, . I, e e l lit • M , AIt 411 Ml 1f 1 11 1s Mt I n 1eg 1. .nut; 1,
m alan Arrda.*h-lur Aina.leu Chinie|H.t4l *&gt;t Jluti.JuAid* Nrilttfsl it l t l &lt; l t &lt;1 tii* tin 11j l | i i • • atlCe ... Die lilllr
chiila on c'l-iiid- he
narked
1.IU It |*«l ttafll lilH will % s*Hit 4 U i u * %,r.. i i i , . i *‘ i ,| | all lies 1 li mI i 1r •
\Vei|n««..a, * I r f t i . l stiM .nl -lem1 ul Ilf l i t a t i i i I'-s ttiH i'lritf ..It |
11 1I •-!&lt; • | t | 4 | • t | 1rl* mII at K- .-n ttratii n in l&gt;, 1. ' g i l p s
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P* rsoiis Ki ii- w. unded
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h a U«*f. I r 1 its I fisHHla t i, * n
l 1
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■peued fir#
d ensnui reached the ciu.-lal
-tas'e wlien G -ia trm i &gt; accused
II .ndura- of aidihc flu r.-t-elli.iii
luirig waged t.v Gustrioalaii) whu
I,ad lu'rn |ll e*ll*' ,11 ll.illd ll
fh e
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h e e li pt'i'lnl t n 1 nr** u h l neighhcr 1 c i Mag a a
ilit* 1 ouncil . - S i i i i l i . n l bv ,S t t i h i n t l i i l - 1 1 ii
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I •' I * Iia.l
Hie ruilllllitt) u ■I| l r . i r . l c ilill| I Vt*S|l|l t •I*. r | It* *|
t l f l l - l.t lv
.teller &gt;li, a - i'.| tg lre
B o t h S i d r s III D .r w a r c u r i t l i i u e t
( Sllt«lt|*'| Ut I. Mf
to is * u r . inflict - mill 1 wr * .la in ,)
I si.alr
II
al ( i r . | U ) ‘ iit u ilriv a .
• aHi,
M &gt; |it*ll1i»«|i m Ilia

R igorou s C u m pu tcjn U n d e r w a y
To Im p ro ve S la tt Rum I d l b

,'!tu
a* anV
o ln rltS
w ay

wa* su g g rstrd
lessen t iir sm all fa n n e r's burden.
TT.a program w a * the second
wrhirh the local Jayce e * lia v r apmi
s o lid m an e ffu it to encourage
interest in the plight o f local
fa rm e rs.

Funeral services lor Pert) T
Siller, 59, who died al hi* home
AIM ACADEMY SITE
W rdnnday afternoon will be held
PICKED IN WEST
at 3 p m tomorrow al Ihe local
WASHINGTON vl) — The Writ
tunerai parlors with the Sanford Pond ol the Air, training school
Masonic Lodft officiating Thr* far Ihe vuung men who will man
will also officiate at the rrrast -lilt America s sir irm aJas of the fu
lervice* at Oaklawu V
Mem .ria tore, will be built near Colorado
Cemetery.
Spring. Colo
A native of St Louis, Mu Mr
Secretary of Ihe Air E'orce Tal­
Sitler lived here about a tear lit
is survived by the widow, urn bott announced hit selection of that
*nn. two brothers and three *1* vile late yesterday, ending years
of bidding by rival site* which
ters
All Masons are^ requested b rriginally numbered in the him
meet at the Masugfs- Hall il 2 3 dnrds but had hern narrowed down
u m lo attend 1Vlie service* in a in three try a ipecial selection
body
board

Escaped Felon
Is Sough) Here

III*' I at

llaar

lilt

.ill*

•ItftlfaU .fl •'» f

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m I i*

f Hat condition
*I
City police and Cuunly tlierilf’s • (Ml.
I lari f. ass . . r r i i n o nil.. 1
■ill
deputies ate today combing
Hail Ml U - I*’fit \
,1 i r s o l l i l i N 1

ford and Hie tin lu u ln ili.g a lia fu f I k U l i i f
an escaped state prisoner, accord
-IllVIllg 1 ., si
Nlijialiul
lug to re ju .it* at I ojI I i law enfo rce­
.*I, a I I.-' Oil III* p e l l
t iMt’*! *
ment o ffice s.
I ho*,- i.l I 1-■f 1
l l . r,
M « l| «
The p riso n e r, 8 It ('o ilie r, I* a ills* 1-- Hr ;|+••s*1* ..ul tliat lu I. b

convicted

frluli,

according

tu II •n•i-k -I I'Jiirfiil luck of III! I..D.I
H heriff'a Deputy (1 G IJw en, wbu j ( j||i , ,
• a*Ml -il i 1 in,, t h i oucl. tt,

furnished a description ot the
escapee.
He is d tscrib ed a t a Negro, v e ry
dark and of stocky build. Ha anr*
r ie l a scar over hi* left eye and
Is expected to hra l fur ih r Pan
ford area h re tu te lie ha* relative*
here.
Anyone seeing Ih i* man should
ca ll tile s h e riff's o ffice im m «diatrI A lthough h r is nol considered
Vangeious, it i* not known w h riii
(Ui
er or not he is armed M ir r lff It IHobby uig&lt;* residents tu laki- all
precautions if they should cuuie in
contact w itli th is man.

*t.wi 811 I l f . ()1( U| , | |
connecting c ttie . .
I nliv ,
n ,1 ........... pour a* lo 1..
Ig c lu a il* dangerous for n s „ i

Red Cros^ Aiding
lotvd Flood Victims

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Record Flood Crest
Is Slowly Receding
At DesMoines

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help.'
.lie 11 ut II- n t ru iirAr I i&lt; M-.i i m - -in W edur-du)
, 441 , .1 ..ii w,t&lt; e) acuslr-l un
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u p e r. i-i.-ii from Dii
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tluine* sv Die Hat
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m i l !.'••- J id a foot pall

i I I II 1 i l l
( i l l J I U JO U I
Dir to
tin in " M o m ti M ay
Hut ..I 1l u u
or. t. &lt;pli Van li D - iir , said the
t a t lli the Wu| ‘ I 11
c il) t- I
tt t i l II 1 \ M ItII It t* ll i » S
PEN'1 rl a
r
Ai ifinttne * ltii)(|u o In it- • u t ile lilsto i &gt; U l
N a t ) Seer i-1ary Anlhil 11 n liv irrl t i l a a pouring through a h lra k
and five &lt;1 Id -tall iiiembi-rv went Id llu le ver ami w o rker* were
into Die 1 , -ill ,f Mexico belay h it ') It .Ills ' tu a'ug Die gap wit),
aboard the ' arr lrr Munteri-y ' - sandbag* Bed i im &gt; *heftrr- am*
n h iig la* lll’ le ■ are III ojiel illo r
watcti 1 aiiii-i qualillcallims ti&gt; le
ill lie Mlilllt-'
tludrlll pilot*
i t . , In. i l l ) le p o rl* stated Dis
Tin- group leaves I immrow tu ovi-r I i«»l l ilo liie i a le a lle c le t ll
li&gt; lu Miami lu* a weekend vi.it
ID i-.iiintiii lie Bed C ro ss lias
been feeding about I ‘&lt;00 personand -f.elterm g 250
I ' t i ..ii lie in n g to vend contrl
I .,il l,ui- tot flu id Ii- lift shm ll'l *d
Jre
le t’* r*
r h“ Red ' T'Jt*
Alton \
le r, Ihe C h am ber al D ii i fer B e lie f fu n d De* M u in tl.
t o r n m ere m s in g e r w in resigned | tow a

Desperation Is Shown In Vice-Riddcn City
PHKNIX CITY. Ala v-B _ Bill
collectors fur a big Georgia (urn!
lure itora took in only 13 from
their usual rounds in Phenis Fit)
Ihe day after racket-busting A. I.
Patterson w at slain.
The long-simmering cauldron ol
vlre had boiled over Into gangstrrlike violence nl last In a compla­
cent community when gambling
liquor and prortitution were the
most flourishing industries. ID
people, stunned into reality and
afraid of the future, were holding
onto their money "until we find
out what wt*re going to do."
A Deling of desDeration wat evi
deni throughout the once carefree
city of 23 wu where soldiers from
nearby FL Banning, On., c a n t

t i tt.st

rebel*

r*

produce w h icii cannot l e moved on

Sislcr Services
To Be Tomorrow

m x l i ri

lh al
p alen l
check Die I..11,wing 11 -1 |.&gt; .w i n

Atigl-I i*

Tucker slated that hr had reevor.l
lre *h produce m a rke ts.
verbal approval from Authrr W. thethe
hunting of tlewr ciups tu
Eo rehand
technical consultant for . . . „ crop* th at can
___ .he harvest d,
iiJ,, techn

S
fJ± J!S S Z S 7 S U i
siotl

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An o trrlli.w ul nun •'*im iui-iparticipating in llu- plajgruulid re
creation p ro g r a m ha* c a u .r d olti
rial* In rev ise the *uim mtng *ch
e lull- and exclude j .I i mire *wim
Hung let*ou« frum llu- *111111111-1
*l.ili scciirdllig lx alt anile in, •
ment ll) d ln c l i- l Jidlll Alice.
H r iia.l iilaillir.l lu CuiulU*'
cls**e» tur beginner- each l.ue*
•la) and I'hui .la) muimng* i‘u&lt;
llu n u m h ci ol inter*'-led clnl.tre
IlS* l j * e* 1 ceded .ml
e * |« c ti
lliili*,' Angel -laleit "A* 1 l*‘*ull
we a le breaking tin- children ml
hull group* and will Cl)*' li -n
tour in,lining* a w . . k u.-m
until
lil 3tl.” tie cuiititiurd
Die ie v l» e il id .111 1 all- lul 1.1 -&gt;i|
1 melting ea c h lu e-da* mninmg
(■roup
oil Wedne-da* Utui.li
T liul'da) and i.iu u p 1 l i e . . I l l
dal
till I lie,d a )* Ihe |h»-l will •&lt;*
open (» ail children Im m Ihe i iK&lt;
Irani pls&gt;ground tio m m '■
*) uni.
n.Kii. \kcillie*da)) Ihr inuiig'lei
Iruni inc Niniti M i n i f a i l , will
, n 1111 and parlictpani* lu m i n
It 1,'h 'ctiuol p la ) » 1 oiiii.t will • wT hu r*da),
The**gii.uii*
« * m 1in attei lilt le&gt;*un* t, • n.-n

T erm ing Ihe |ia*l fa rm in g *•■ lu ld . \ lllll H« IllOWIl I '. I f ' '*
•un a d itastrou* une, (liter (arm* hell Hub) i ' oImu Mary \nu ()*
Du-kle
Wall 1 in. din
r i t and a merchant d i t v u t t r d Ihr ti c linden.
, , L inn I )on Chrix (lure Del (lure'
rm i'c* fur Ihe *ea*un and maimer*
Riilli Arm Ih,|iald-.,|i
uf prevention In fu tu re y .ar* o) S i a m ti e r
*urh an ore li ranee*, in a hail hour Nanc) Don ild ., 1, llaib.ir 1 In ,
hruadcasl over U I HI! ia*l m g lit. bell, and JoAnu Kiiuinnh
liriitip ■' Jin. Hut, 1111. H alhara
The ( anel was Ihr fe a tu re of ihe
Re mi rude County Juniur iJiu m h et Kent Allan llta.l* M aigaiel IV,ill
lin g
riinrtudi.n .l*
i.f Commerce’s numthty evening l.llin
(Tulle*
Haig. * am i Glnlieu*
m i l l i n g held al th e Yacht d u l l ,
T aking p a il m tin- panel prwren* u m s l i n r I’lirliaii I'l iiT l v Den
run, bm * Dry I
I’hrlian
l«*iry
tlamri weie U n ity W itt* , J i . Bun
(■ladieiik.
Bill)
Dunn, fi-niait
m 1 I’a r t r i and C aik T yre, r r p i e
Evan*. Joe l’ie*t .11 Jim H a l ' . *
riling small l a n n e r s , and B. L. U
a r i c n le d d u n . Luck) I clau*en
Ik iru J r , Ihe 8 a n f« i d .Merchanl* June II I null , &gt;1
Halid)
Jnnr**ueiallun H o n o r llsl.oine u( I’amela June*. It. aline I ainel
Klllgolr Seed Co. s r r t e d aa uiodtr- ( lark M urra*. l u u i a r t I D.rnt •
slur.
K. berl A v r tl l
Fl anc*-*
Smllh
Tlie panel agreed th a t Ih* pat'. Rill liuwer, I'egg) Ibiwer
an
line* ivsiun* have Iwen 'T ough" Marti) n S|M'.ir*
mi th e *mnll farm er arid Dial Ihe
liroup 1 Dean Smith Ed veal
jiast year reached a n ex trem e
th at Wagrni
1 llltun
Br.i«n
lu-l
the »mull u|u'ralur
can n o t again I Engll*h, Ju-I* lla rn .m H«. I n - '
rridurr t iled a*prluctpal cause*
%&lt; \ , I,dm ll ie i e ih m (Id'u ii H'nli
of Ihe small retumrni wnich farm Wayne I'raii'in- Joe 1 . . il I ,n&gt;
production ji rl d r.l during Ihe p ail Singletary, liavnl Mact.dli* H t,
Jam*" Smgleln*
season for lesser «laed larm * tn b&gt; Harvey,
I'ru g re ia un the nrw Kemmulr tin* a n u were user-produclion, iiinl)iiii (icirf Michael 1• **■■
County Mem.,rial llu tp ila l I* pro whltdi ha* hern in e ff e rt amte Kendiirk. Jnlm Anet'l •* Dnuli
.I*.11•-.
reeding at a rs pid rs te with work- World War II, Ihe grow ing uf I'utuani Hmiiilil l'n&gt; .
'* 1 uli
men pouring the fuundxtion and vvrrly-i tin nsivr crop*, aim the Vihleu Johnny Mr....
III III F i le Il&gt;i**e*
El
lilllr
sorting m aterials In p ir im ia tiu n uf "blg*co»t“ of liarveslmg.
l.iiu la lu in k J o ) Iti &gt; ■ 1 &gt;i»
erecting (h r first flixii.
ll wa* pointed nut th a t Ihe pit, line
Haggi'il) and I.,m ine H *v
The hospital which war original­ duci'l "jusl ilursn’l even get u re
ly planned III have 7S beds, wa* tu rn uf 20 per cent on the market gcily
(Jruiip 1 J •line* li- ■ 1 Cm. tt
increased in capacity l*K) hods, lie- price.” A product which »e|l* fur
ra u s e more muney Ilian o r i g i n a l - , two dollar* on the ag ricu ltu ral Da* id-,111 Hubert II m ’&gt;le* I'•■I*
ly
riffivt-d by Ihr u m r k i t r*as|i» t h r iftuwFr utily il.inililey Paul Humlih * Da*n
Murray. Ilaynmnd \lurri* h - .hospital l * a n l
th irty lo «i*iy cents.
mar) ETnwrr*. I eg,') ••(&gt; &gt;■"
T. E. T ucket, preside;.| of Hie
I'etkin* rm phasised (h r fact that
I' • m ' - mi l l
Eluri.la R ta t r Bank and chairm an there a t. u lo u t I.IHMI la r m depend, Susan I'hegan
III . 11 , led,
uf the hospital hoard stated, "Thi* n i t families III (lie S a n fu id area lleckv Mitchell
Barbara I n -r*« Jml) h.-ul
is our opportunity tu build for Ihe and the luu re tu rn which they are in*nu,
l.airv Curliv llttildv Simci 'I 111
future. We have tlie muney wr receiving will greatly effect the lyn
Schaffer ll.trv Sihillei Mar
need now."
tan Sehaller Mik. t'ull* Niue) lit*'*':** I Easti|tlr Its- ftifli -ll* I
r e v r n u r in Sanford atorea.
It la rapected that room for Ihe
" I n u rd r r tu get uul of this Perkin* P.1II1 Ib'Di I 1 lie’ ’ mm*
11• a1 ft**.«I ‘ I law
2S eatra beds is to be obtained by s tra it, we must stop gro w in g the White, Vick) White and t'al I flip Ml** ii Jail *•1."fl
H r &gt; 'r|irifi|il|l* • a i||111 V
l'»* I mi
extending two wings of the th rev crop* we a re liming the most man
«11-*1* il|« lli* mi*
I ii f i r n lu l 111 - 11si1&gt;
story, ultra modern building, ap- monry 011
must expensive
IElif I'tWil In I'DJI wait*' il lx iff V‘ill l a
prosimatrly 29 feet, amt will cost crops," Tyre the
slated. It was pro
sTtrlllsf a |* t ).* i«. J )*l. mI*4!• 1 *1
an additional ItOo.UbO.
potril th a t th ere (hull! i be an
If; 1I,• ata
I if if
H I a - |l l*
Although
written
approval
from
active
muvem
to *btlng
in» •
11 _
* g 1
1
t
1
Bco
it a* m
u in iinent
ik am
*i iiik ii
• . n i t i.ai 1 .w
ifl-irl «rY I
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•
Liiu«r«* 1*
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Preliminary Work
On Hospital Here
Progressing Well

NO. 122

I'll-SM I.S'llM'll W irt

Rec Swim Guatemalan Rebel Command
Program
Reports
'Bloody'
Divided

Nationalist China Says
Seized Russian Tanker

Orioles Expected
To View Facilities

A m u lull'll

F H I i m . J I N K 25. 1 9 ;.I

rich night lu lounge lit the gititr
bars a n j gamble sway Ihrir pa)
ElAoaa
- ,
S
i
V,8 nt*I ui
Georgia authorities
couldn't
erg
ulalr the sice dent and Alabama
didn't control them, escept at in
tervals when the lid came down
ami then gradually lifted again.
Phenis (Tty it closed again now,
tighter than ever. And Gov. Gor
don Pearsons has vowed to keep ii
(hat way—at least until he leaves
office neat January
One Immediate effert. the gov
ernor hopes, may be lo 'atarvr
out" the killer who gunnrd Patter­
son lo death last Friday night be
(ore he could take office as at
Umey general and begin the vie*
rttanup be had promised
Tha gamblari and the vie* lords

have been I,it hard bv Die clamp
iliiw it, enforced by Nat Iona
Guardsmen, ami the "off limit. |
Hens posted around the city fot
soldiers from El Binning
One gambler alone complained
that the Ids.* of hu*mvs&gt; was cost
ina him H.UOO a day
Prostitutes Bed across the Chat
11hooch re River into Columbus
Ga.. but authorities there ordered
them out. As far away as Mont
(ornery, 85 miles to the west, Bn
city commission ordered a vlrr
shakedown tu krep the girtr on the
move
But there is a far more omlnou*
cloud hovmr&gt;g over this Chatla
boochec River town Its entirt
economy may foil apart.

in angr&gt; piutrsl after Patterson'
murder, -.ml the cleanup ordet
will "ruin the city Imaucially" D
„ r,.ma„,, m t„ri.P, but lu- added
It would la- Du- he-1 Ihim: lhal
could happen Even il il means thi
city ha* to go into rrerivershit
again, il will In' worth the sacrf
lice if a healthy new community
ran grow up in ils place "
Plienix (Tty went bankrupt ilur
Ing the depression and stayeil In
receivership 15 years
In 1952, Phenis City's inuntn
pal income wav JtitiriWJ and i-rn
ig _and_ .it
way nr souther, gaud,ling
kindred sices accounted for u s r l y

t.it VII D i IS II.L
DUESNELDOKE. Germany t* American evangelist Hilly Graham
became seriously ill today and a
German doctor orsletril him tu a
hospital (nr a complete physical
rhrekup, Graham 's secretary said.
“ Hilly woke up awfuly sick this
morning." the secretary Jerry
Heavan. told newsman. "We callej
i doctor Tlie doctor looked him
over snd recommended he be sent
to a hospital immediately lor a
complete checkup ”
Be avert said he did not know that
a Jed Graham

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"Di*l M E-.t Mur-Ur"
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M0YIE1 AM)
Starts 7 (5
C u to u t ) Carnival 7 f&gt;2
'V alirs uf Head H u nters" H 69
sa reRLMY
“ Slier d f of Rundown"
"Combat Squad"

Starts: 7 (!&gt;
SUNDAY and MONDAY
"Carson City"
Starts: 7 (5
COLORED DRIVE IN
"All Ihe Brothers Were
Valiant"
Cartoons
S tarts: 7:45
SATURDAY
“ War Paint"
“ Riders to the Stars"
S tart!' 7 45
SUNDAY and MONDAY
"The Crimson Pirata"
Cartoon—N ew s Starts: 7:45

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T I K 8 A N F 01D HERAI.T)
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T u n .. June 21. 1M1

Learn to Swim— 4

Rec Areas

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Scouts at the Yuutli ( ei.b ■ &lt;■
Ninth St A varied pmirrMicampcraft and outdoor a d it it.•
Is K ing plaum 'il. a i.m,. *»... *i ,
of handler;.”
The OI&gt; tennis liiurnmnt' it &gt;
be directed by liana' and
include junior, Intf-run-i!'..
senior division* Carlton i din '
Ing the Mrn’t l itv Softball t
a&gt; wrll ax tiie Cniinl* V, h i ,. i
Softball Id-ague Gordie | i &gt;n&gt;1.
ing a bsxeball xrliunl nod t .
earli afternoon lot boys no t &gt; r
years old The entire r&lt;ir&lt;•
staff will conduct program ,t i ...
high icbool auditorium &gt; ,li ’ 1
day mnrnini! Flo • &gt;■ • ill
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plays, skit' and other fonts* ■f .
side entertainment, and . |. .
lenglb movie, selected b&gt; lie t ,n
SS Wholesome
amil-eioent
l
arhool aye young' (• r
The swimming prn &gt;an
i
let sons (nr tlie non - « imo •
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morning* each in i t and lor t
beginning 'wirono r ' t
.n
tags, aim Three lifrgu.rd ate
duly and in trurtiou " ill I.
by Angel and (iofilie \ .nm
tesin In rr| i i ot od .r.l
trsl Florida rompetitio.i i I.
organised
m i : v i in &lt; i ip,
fit IIIN N IH N t i, Germany r
Circh Com muni' i t,.i,i&gt;i
shot and wound) &lt;1 • &lt; / • . ' . I
telugre clo ‘ ing Into I'.a ia in
here thru m il m l Wert G
territory and tia * him bail. I
Vsritn police reported 11 let I
Gernian official-- ud P ■&gt;
filed protest* will, (Terhu-d.,
aulhonlies
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t l l l l n i l o n llir bollirllj y ou e r r lu
all l o l r o l * an il | o i t | i o , r a Mall*
flo x lin e,
ilfglil a n i l t i i u i r i o i ol
a n d y o u r l i l t will I n f i l l lit I n c .

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III* |io *in o o c! i i ir arm *, and by

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t lliiig Ihe current shortage of
trained
bistrurtora.
Hr
Pyle
iHiinled out that there will be an
esejt greater demand for them it
the ItcVi l.egixlature enacts a law
rn iking driving Irut met Ion avail
aide to high school student*
thrum hoot the -late
lie -aid \A .\ itati'Urs show that
hit'll - cI umiI dudenIs Indued l&gt;
driver education courses hive Ml
P*i lent fewer accidents than non
trained student'
Interested per ions were advised
to write I*-.- Pyle, at M l S' Orsnpe
A ie
or Henson Barker, I I S
Mam both Orlando, for aitdillonsl
Information about the rour-e—a
'tandsrd Pi hour course qualifying
"eraduates” lo give - ich in tln ir
tlon t * hieh schiHil -w le n ti
AMi Claude I. Gray, chairman
of the Orlando AAA advi-ory
b" d. and Walter M
Bagg.

due to highef

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today for threa IN H S average or thi same level
i alter n* stale aa
reeonlril t'"' la»l AuaiHt
ict] turtle I down their | Nutreinher nod February lu May
-leniency,
**( la*l year it was l i l t )
I, without c irnmnit. d- : The Incretie me ml i--i cii’ " •••
m hi ate to life iiopn ii m hourly v mo for one m,il jo
db sentences i j
rallroail workers who* * pa)
itci
&lt;1 North l«aki Wab* ;.ri' era m l by
lots i tract I
t ado m. Icit.d r vlin (he May Hub's T,,ey had 'lood to
t of dr angling H r lose one cent .n In m d the May
Ion, widow "I a .o il I" index w II Iwlow I l l s
Iilll) had willed him all
Tile lit mg ro d lllrfa x e It .......
y.
Annl and May was due rhlolly lu
, m id J d id 'in '
ro Idles III pi ire- Ihe huu e-.iifo pn.t
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at the rorner grocery store
killed Marion &lt;
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surveyed, averaging eight ■
n lor theft ot a d, n - tenths ot one t-er cent higher I
Ihe month Higher prices for me.it
Who with ..... .
•" 11 f t ’" 1 " ,l veeetaWes f' *
■"i,d 'Mini d t . ,|
t
i"n " and &lt;annul orange Juire
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lie e s p 'd * to ronllntie lor
une
them when we nu month* to come
l but the now-mioc
to pressure (tie into alvt Imve refilled lo set axi.le the
b him n conviction and d dh sen
• Utnli’ r'tood III"tc ore Irnre
i awallOui d"atli a ir
In reficlug rlemencv the h ia r l
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parole Coin milium which II had
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It overruled nn a Ivern* rniis
pres nm ly were i i lUed n i'" i' x r«- m m ee&lt;I - ' n x,t&lt;*t * ■
'it , and Joim-'i'i till .and granted a cuiditloiial pardon
swn to tx rmll them I to H -* - n It
ttsln-i who hi
•eried loot month* on x five » f
ms11lion lias twice * tn-*!.•.
.,j for a"i'»*idihe ,
:■ till l.it and led S'oo britie while a mender of tin-

TAMPA vP-Lucile Chambliss oi
Winlrr H aw n yesterday bee*1” *
the first woman lo win a Florida
htate t'istol title.
Site piled up a tear* oi I .to#
point* tn the ?-&lt;tav meet of the
Fionda State Ptiun A»sn. to
u liL A M lU —An invitation for iiy six points over John G. Heaiy. a
Central Florida high trkooi teach­ St. Pedertburg policeman
II W. Harney of the,Tampa po­
er and police off!r»rs to attend
a driver education course at Or­ lice wax third with I,M2 -poinl*
lando Junior College wax extend­
ed thlx week by lir Frank J
Pyle, president ot the Orlando
llo larj ( lob
II enough applirations are re
Ceiled (i r thi' "School fur Teach­
er-..
the American Aulumobile
A m illio n will provide an expert

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A M r c v S S is f ji.
whether he wished to flU t i
against the man who halted

.* ii. If )i*u L ils lltel i t u r r i n ,

WASIMNI.TH‘J its 111•* govern
merit ii'poftid loday that living
rfi't i lut'd up three tenths of .itie

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Woman Wins
Pistol T itle

t - o l . i i o f il&gt;r to ix lip 1.1 a i r yaw
- . I l II •••I III |f i r Ituiftfufilill §*(je|*

Go Uo Again
f T f k i l/ n D i n I f
- t 'J W li I I v t t j

School To Inslrad
Driving Teachers
Being Proposed

jtfAbiHG nit.a Kxteso::

1 III ; who Vn 11 * * . lied floin

i t u t m o o l High : lo

•ti. 1. r i, , i |&gt;X ! J i u t i to
i.iU lil lo* g iv .r i a fa ilu re m .iK
oi'
I ' 11 to I l,;l.t uie 11 1
ils is illo s .
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rlo* &gt; All joi joi ii.•
for I to* yc ir. TI icjj j, i •
Uiiclu iogi r, I lotion lo.ia

b o y s k i i .m :i )
I'KSSACOl.A i p - f j r r y BkMwIn,
? anil David Baldwin, i, were
kdl* I b *t night hy an autumoblle
which offiren said didn't slim
Their
mother,
Mrs.
Audrey
Baldwin. 29, walking ah* y » r.inw-i
H .r their home with Ihe boy*,
feecived an ankle Injury. Her hit*
o ir.il. Alea Baldwin, it a Pentavols
Naval Air Slaliun mechanic

There may V as many as three
million tcvmitex In a single colony.

TOKYO, iJP—Three American BtT
lets, built to carry the H Nimb.
tcuched Jown today at the huge
Yokota Air Base after a ti 700 mile
nunxlup Bight from C aliforniamore than the distance from Min
nrapolia lo Moscow.
Il was the first (light lo the Far
Fast fur the s ir jet. swept wing
Boeings,
The itratojetx were slightly inure
than in hours in the sir from
March Field. Calif They were re
fueled lu the air twice, over Hick
am Field, Hawaii and over Mid
«s&gt; in the Pacific.

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s io iiiim .
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xgxlnsl roll Sir HI’T II MAT I I Kit" X lu ih * I'lr u lt Court of ih*
Ninth Jitdli 1*1 Cireull of P'lorldx In
xnd l,.t u-nilnol* Cnuhlv, th* xh
br.vlxlrd III]* i.f *h* ex** living
RUTH MAY 111: RON. PIxlMIff. vx
l llM A lin VINCI N r IIKIlirN. t&gt;»r.ndxnt.
Veu *r * h *t*hr r*uulr*«l lo file
*n xppvxrxh, * nr uth*r pl.xdlnrr In
thi* - o n * on or ti.fnr* Julv s m t
*1** x Ii*. r** Pro I'oxfrou shall
I.* *iii*r*d xaxln*l you,
IN WITNKHN MTIKHKOF t hxv*
hri.unto x*t mv hand and xiris*d
Ih* x*al ni Ih » Cnurl thi* ? da*
ni Jon- A t&gt; ISM
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the
victim m
replied,
‘l eAtt jiutki
lake its course.”

An hour later a second maa t t i
at tbe hospital for tnatm ent U a
head laceration. Asked whether to
knew his attacker, he promptij
lamed the tin t man.
^
"Justice has taken Its co u n t"
mused the policeman,
‘ buu t
think II got a ahove."
e
Nu charges were filed.
Accidents kill about H.000 wom­
en uter IS years old In the United
Slstrs each year.

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NiiTirsi t i i DRraejin
T i l l : KTATI! o r F t A i R I l i X TO
M lllltl.KV HI.Al’KXION. •.1 1 g „ ul.
CnHin S l i « t . (N*sn N'*w T his
T un » i* h » r * h i n u l l f l v d t n w f x
• ult h*» ii»»n b r n u a h l a g a i n * ! T „ b
I * C K T 1M A T Ill.A C K M IiN la IS.
1*1 real! C m i r t o f I h» N i n t h J u . l r l a t
c i r c u i t i ‘ ih * h i a l * o f F i l i n g * ia
xml lo r JU m ln n la C o u n t y , Florida
In e ' h a n r t r y . No H I S , a n abtu#t l t l * d s t y l * o f xald r a u x * S xlar
r i : r r t . | A T H'.A C K M O N . p u t * tiff
t&gt; H I l i r t l . F T I1I.A CKM ON, f l t f t x l .
xnt. ih * n x l u i * n f xald t o l l t . l n x
i x il»&lt;-r»» o f d lv n r* * o f ih * • • ! .
C I C M .IA T t i t , V K MON ( m m yog
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BLACKMON,
x nd » „u x r* h x r r b y r * u u l r * d l a flit
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x r u p y t h e r e o f u p o n Ih* a i a l n t W r ,
xll&lt;&gt;rn»*. whu** n x m * a n d i d d r f n
a n p * i r h * l n n . on o f b * f o r* i n - m
•lay .if J u l y . I S i l In d x f a u l l of
a n i x r r d n - r* » p i n e u n fx x ao will *t
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Sanford Electric Co,
U S MexnrtU* Ave.
JOB N . P A I . M K T T 0 A V E ,

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A l t c l U K SNKI.I. WACTSiti.
F.ll r**. .South C a t i d l n a
v n tt
a r * h » r * h r n a i l l l x d ik st
II* Mh# .Smith W x r t o r . h a s f t lr .
• •.It lo r d l v u r e a a o l n u y u u In Ik*
r i r r u l l C o u r t (o r F t m l h u l * Co usiy.
a t H anford . F l o r i d * , a n d y o u a r t
h * r r l - r r * u u lr» d In l l | m pera onall*
nr h r a tlo r n a r . w ith f l * C lsrk at
our sa id c o u r t a t S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a
yi oif w r l i t x n d * f*ns». If a n y , t o t k t
t ill o f r u m i d a l n i f l i t d In x atd n x i r
a trail.-I |i&gt;u h r Ih* i t Is d a y of JMI-.
ISM. l o i x l h a r With a c o p y I b s t t a f
lo
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u n d * r a l j in * d
altorasr.
I l l ' l l KIN F i l l . NOT o f l u d a m r a t
w ill h a r » n d * r# d a g a i n s t y o u by dffau lt.
,
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* * id C o u r t a t H a n f o rd . P*m)aat*
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , ih l* i k e Tlh day
•&gt;r J u a * A. I h ISIS
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Make Sanford Your

luuiiuutd warm and paitly cloudy
through Thursday with sc (tiered
sksatri to south pur tiro and potritiy »l i lev. places to ssrtc ; : r

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A N INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XLV

DesMoines In Peril
From Massive Flood.
DES MOINES &lt;&gt;P)—Aa hundreds of families fled their
homes, volunteer workers labored furiously today to repel
the biggest flood threat the Des Moines River ever has
thrown nt this city of 178,000.
As the river pushed rapidly toward a massive crest of
29 to 30 feet—three feet higher than any previously record­
ed here— the hig question being asked on everv hand was:
Will the dikes, rebuilt and strengthened after the disast­
rous 1947 flood which claimed two lives and caused millions
&gt;f dollars In property damage, hold against the angry waters?
If thty do not, city officials
warned a Him ol tha city's ares
might be flooded and more than
t ow families left homeless
‘‘This city Is fared with thr
worst flood situation tn its entirr
h is to r y M.a y o r Joseph
, .. Van tire*
_ .

Honduras Says Bombed
Little Into
Is Given
In Repoif

U. S. Firm
In Stand
On Issue

Anti-Red Leader
Moves His Base

Warning Given
NAACP Vows Suits
To Guatemala
UNITED NATIONS. N Y
About Segregation " " i t * prooU,mln‘ • flouJ (Afirmly
*)—The United States today
opposed (iiiatemnla's
reqeimt that the U. N. SeeuriIf Need Arises H erebr *■*... .
■*"*It aguin
ty Council meet at once to act
on the Central Amerila f c l

A (OtiSlBY C IIW ( i k u h WUIUm 1*1.kr, I I . of PaUudate, C a ll!. wtu,
v a j crltlcaU:' injured whan til* cor collided with another vehicle au
Angela* Cred Highway, Loe Aiiyrtea, end planted 90S) I eel down an
Mnhtnitmwe Ha wee coined on a it it M .t r to thie eput, 150 feet below
the mad way, then touted up the ramamdrt of the way.r farenaatiunulj

President Summons GOP,
Demo Leaders For Parley
WASHINCiTuN (ri’j— 1'ieniileitt Klaeithower itumniontHi
Republican and Democratic cungreaHional leaders and tils
chief m ilita ry advisers l" a series of huddles today to lay a
solid foundation for lii» imminent talks with British Prime
Minister Churchill.
t T h irty ’key Senate amt House members were scheduled
to meet w ith *lhe President and Secretary of State Dulles
and to hear a re|iort by Undersecertary of Stute Walter Be­
dell Smith on thV deadlocked (icnevn Conference.
. These negotiationa with the Communists on peace iti

Strolling
In Sanford
d ilu tio n D ir t C « t o . 0, . n r
I« who
m ig h t know
te
one
wan might
wow the
*n* gen
g '1*'1
^
man. A friend uf l ^ r * has wriltrn
m e u t ■ ol
you Iron.
worn Venuuela
venetui
S Field The writ
Postmaster
t r slates that yuu and yuur wifi
aia living with your m-dher In low,
but unfortunately he didn’t know
bar (nine Would you please con
tact Poll m u te r h eld lor yuur

correspondence?
A acbadula ol aaavirt In be
_b«wx or Mooday om nia*
tbo rammer for yoongtfm psrtlii
paling In the playground program
w ai releated uut morning by John
Angel, rrerratioo director. The
eerie* wilt opan nett week. The
movie* will be abown al Semiwilr
High School al • a m. ric h week.
The arbedule:
a Juae 29—Kebecra of huony
■rook Farm
July 6—Moby Dick
July I t —Stale Fair
July l» - M y Frtead Flick*
July 29—Drama Along lb* Mo

kawk
Augotl 1—Robin Hood
Augutl R—Kidnaped
A high level of Inleratl and
Undid attendance hat been main
lined throughout the annual va
V
cation church acliool ol The
Methodist church which hat been
In progress for the p ail two wcrki.
and which will come lu a elute on
Friday with aeationa aa utual from
t to 11:30 a m. A sharing program
featuring the theme uf Ihe tchuol,
"Tb*
Church
at Ilume
and
Abroad" hat been arranged by Ihe
children and (richer* The pro
gram will begin promptly al 8
o'clock on Friday night In MeKinley Hall Refreshment* will be
aarved by the Wesleyan Service
Guild A ll parents and friend* are
Invited.

?

At
p'

Indochina a t* n p e c le d lu fig u re
! la rg e ly
In
t h &lt;■ EUenJmwer—
Chui c h ill dissuasions w hich it a r t
F rid a y.
A n hour and a h a lf la U r, the
N a iiu n a l H ecurity Council w a i o r­
dered to a conference which tbo
W h ile llo u i* la id w a i “ M c e s il( i n o d " by ib« fo rto c o jn lq p ChurchEisenhow er a r r a n g e

“ &lt;*•
* « * P' " * “
v:j*wnho*&gt;
Eiienhuwer
turned to another
f
, o( (hj, country-t Par E a it.m
pwM#mi_ lhf, (u lu ir of j . M u - l n
^ |p##ch U |l nJg,„ lt) th, *fa,i0n .l
Editorial A nn. Ha told a conven­
tion of editors of tome 6,200 week­
ly newspaper* that Japan It tha
"kty to tha detente" of tha western Pacific.
"So It becomes sbtolutely man­
datory for ut.” he aafd, "that Ja­
pan doe* not fall under tha dam
iiiatlon of the Soviet! or Into the
hands of Ihe Kremlin."
And, he said. Japan rannut livr
in the free wurl.l unless some­
thing is done to help hrr make her
way. He suggested that Japan
might go Communist If this coun­
try does not give her money and
other help anJ the chance to trad*
m.t only with the J4’e*l but with
Red China a* well.
Churchill and British Foreign
Secretary Anthony Eden are due
here Friday and will remain
through Tuesday.
The trip waa announced when
It appeared the Geneva talks had
failed, bul evidence of the last
few days Indicating that an Indo­
china peace might still be nego­
tiated has created tome uncer­
tainty about the talhk.
Smith, No. 2 man In the State
Flral
department, returned from Geneva
ye*lei day. En route he saw French
Premier Mandet-France. It was un­
derstood Smith returned with these
Imprevsions:
1. That the Geneva conference
has demonstrated the Chinese
Communist* and tha K unlani alike have no intention uf miking
any real concession* to obtain
(war* in Indochina.
2. That Eden believes the time
ha* come for Britain to follow a
much firmer policy regarding Ih*

(Cwrtiaeed On Pag* Three)

Light From A-Burst Can Cause
Eyes To Explode, Doctors Say
RAN FRANCISCO kP-The tight
from an atomic oiplotion ran
caw* fluid in tha ay*.' to turn In
gtonm and explode, four doctors
from the School of Aviation Med!
etna at Randolph Field, Tea., re
ported today.
Raya from a bomb of the Him
ihlm i type ran inlure e&gt;e« 4c
miles away, they told tha Amerl
CM Medical Assn.
Tb* physicians. Dr. Victor A
Byrnes Dr. David V. L. Brawn.
Dr. Halnrlch W. Ruse and Dr. Paul
A. Glint, lasted lb* effect* ot

.u w .

o jj

SUbJCCt*.
aally clear air and al
•w Arc Is adapted lo
tb# Ugat laWuedTrab[ ayes ai far as *9H aulas away
Atomic light it tha aama aa diraal wn&amp;gHT to t the A n t flash la

100 lima* brighter than solar radi­

ation. Injuries to human ayes hive
•curred from direct exposure to
ocei
awinlight. They arc called eclipse
People who look
burns. Paopl.
J____at Iba solar
eclips* June 50 should make sure
In use heavily smoked glass.
The atomic light is to intense
tha doctors said, that II moman
tartly hasla Ute fluid In Ihe relin*
lo steam The steam presturt
breaks the tissues suddenly In a
little loci Itied explosion Some of
tha hast alw Is conducted to near­
by tissues and additional damage
Is dan*. This happens only whan
the energy leveta of tb* explosion
ara very high.
lag la tha d K g k g f t r t ' l t S l c
expiation when it banana, It w o n
do you anv good to bUak, tha doc­
tor* said Tha damaga D don* In a

i n

*

II

TAMPA oh—Florida members ol
Ihe National Assn for the Ad
vanreinenl of Colored People vow
to bnne law suits If necessary lu
gain admission to every tax sup
ported Junior college and Univer­
sity In the Stale
The Florida Conference of the
NAACP alio said Florrla school
officials, both on thr county and
slate levels, should proceed at
once to carry out tha "orderly
Implementation" of the U S Su­
preme Court's ruling outlawing
seitreeatioT) tn Ihe public schools.
William A. Fordham, a Tampa
attorney, is prrsilent of Ihe con­
ference which adopted a policy
ciinutnlny these stands He said
the conference met here to deride
on such a policy.
Other points stressed in tts pot
icy statement Include:
I Determination to "defend thr
rights of any teacher who is de­
prived of employment, solely as
i result of any tnlegraloln pro­
gram "
2. While acknowledging there
ire administrative problems in
bringing about desegregation, "We
shall, however, use every legal
means at our dlspoaal to cornual
any action taken by official* or
groups which manifests a design
to evade or prolong the Implemen­
tation" of the rourt'a ruling.
3 A desire that the committer
headed by Atty Gen. Richard E r­
vin lo study thr whole problem
brought on by the court's ruling
"will function as a means toward
effectively and eMrdJtiously Im­
plementing thr Supreme Court
mandate and nul be used s i a
device lo circumvent or delay’*
Ih* court’* dasagawfatloft rrdarx
4 "A program oCWmedlate sbd
voluntary desegregation on all lev­
els will do away with the naad al
many te ll casts '*

C. A. Woles Picked
For Demo Group
The much discussed Earn ParkCasselberry vacancy on the County
Democratic executive committee
wa» filled last night whrn the
group appointed C. A. Wales of
Fern Park to tha aeat.
James 11. Lee of Oviedo again
captured the chairmanship uf tha
organisation for thr 16th conse­
cutive year. He was first appointed
tu the committee In lklfl.
Another lung-timer, Mrs. R. A.
Good speed of Lake Monroe, also
started her 16th year at vicepresident, at a reault of last nlght’a
appointment meeting.
A Banfordlta, R. S. Billhlrwr,
waa located to the post of aa.’relary treasurer of the organisation
to All the vacancy created when
Andrew Carraway resigned.
The committee Is now within five
raembera of Ita lull slrangth of
32. Only five of the 22 appointed
al last night's mealing were elect­
ed In Mav. Twentv-two were ap­
pointed. Most of tha 22 were re­
appointments.
Only other business conducted
al thr mealing was the appoint­
ment of a committee to Investi­
gate the cost of having voting
machine* In Seminole County.

Orlando Salesman
Held In County Jail
An Orlando Bible salesman,
Identified by City police aa Jas­
per McCoy, seat arraigned yester­
day afternoon on charges
ol
"fondline and assault” of two
young Altamonte Springs tlttera,
according to Deputy Sheriff O. G.
Owen.
The children alleged that the
salesman cam* lo In* front door
of their home while their parents
were working Monday afternoon
After asking If their mother were
at home, he entered Ihe house
and converted with Ihe i and II year-old girls.
They alleged that after aeveral
minutes of conversation Ihe sales­
man look one of Ihe children Into
ihe bathroom and made indecent
advances In her. The girl staled
that she broke awav from the
man and ran Into lb * llvlna room
The man followed and then at

temnted to rngaft both girls In
further Indecent arts, thi
leeed.

The man was arrested veiterda* morning by sheriff* deputies
and la now l« Ute County JaU under
I I Mg bond.

lf*
ntn
neither of the
M

-------- — . .

_JW , but oily

lo regain possession nf a Bible He
hid sbosrn qm of tha girt*, fie
dtniei Uw ceapiet* accuiet'w.

i

NO 120

A mociuI r«l Press l.ea-ed W ir*

S A N F O H D .T i .ORIDA. ITED N KS D A Y^U N K Y j 1954

Established 1908

TEGUCIGALPA. Honduras
trib—Tiie Honduran govern­
ment said last night mystery
planes had bombed a town in
Honduras. The report touched
off speculation that invaded
Guatemala nitty be striking
back at the neighbor from
whose soil Guatemalan rebels
launched then drive against
President Jtcobo Arber.i Guimta's
regime
Tn* Foreign Ministry s*:J tht

emergency
Thr De» Muinrs River, twnlleit

through thr center of thr city
runs through a secondary letiden
Hal d litn rl and past Ihe business
commercial and railroad arras enn fighting
U S Delegate Helirv Cabot
The main business district Is oul
of reach of thr flooding
Lodge J r . tile council ptest
.More than a thousand volunteer dent
for June, last night
workers turned uut last night tu warned Guatemala against brcom
help build the Irvres higher
.ng a "cat’spaw of the Soviet cons­
Two major trouble spot* devil piracy lo meddle in the Western
oped, both in southeast Des Molnn Hemisphere
H ater was pouring through . bre d
L-'-stge said the council by a li) l
In a levee left for a railroad track sole Sunday had showed "'ll cm
and workers weir busy trying nhitu-ilU believed H.si the Gig.,,
to p,Ug Ihe gap with saikthag*
itatir.n of American Stales was the
The second sud was near the |,te,.r t., u&gt; |0 srtile Ihe (iualr
Scott Street bridge, where the prs (ria|a(l pruMern
The Soviet Union
**•&gt;*"« * n,l Raccoon river* meet
„,r Ilrk a lh r Ul\r , veto till
I)*brU pilrd igain&lt;t thr bruhv *enl jng ^ir niuvf lu r tfrr Itir I ' mh*
thr u a irr ro u nin u ig alntl Ib f lev- lo Uir
organiiiliun
re. KfUMinK awjy Ijri'e chunk* id
|&gt;c*iiit«* Ihr
statement
&gt; tn .
*
G ujlenialih
e 1 e 9 %I e Rdiur
fo u r hulldoiert were in nitori dn r „ n u „ Arrtola dfllveird a t.-t
)uftt north of the City l l i l l hoi frr shortly .iftrr mldnighl t » l f N
sirring a low section of the dikes Secretary General |)ag ilamma:
mi* * f r c* , a,f *krough there, cily ,y),,n formally asking lor a cuun
officials said. II might (lo -d Ihr r ,| inreling
City HaU, where Ibu.d h*a.k|uar
» \n |(||„ Arriola wrote ihai m dr
** jf*0* 1,™
. . . .
Inner id the council's c ris c lo r
peril to jtes Mnln.-s fJ jj v&gt;,1s-al last Kordas "the V
was the latest maj.»r development . r r , M lr 40t, f, a %t emtumed
°! ,'onl*[‘uin* dia"nj against mv country, m the air
crises throughout northwest and on sea amt on the ground
Irani
throughout northwest and nmth airfields and renters uf uoerabon
central Iowa
siluati-.l outside Guatemalan ter
The threat, however, had ea*w.l ntory "
al Sioux City, where the emir
The Iriier renewet! Gualeniata's
genry was declared ended yester charges that nelghhtirmg Honduras
day, and at Mason City. In north and Nicaragua were aiding the
ern Iowa Evacuees in ix&gt;tb town- •■mercenary f o r c e s" invading
were moving bark *n their homes Guatemala, and asked the council
The crisis also bad eatr.l at Fori In compel Ihe two count lie* to
Dodge, Webster City, Boone anti "cease all aid or consent for such
other rrntral Inwa towns, but Ihe sgerrssive acts "
most serious flooding slnrr IIM7
The same charges against llmi
was expected at Waterloo and C*. Jurat and N lcanyu* will lie dtt
dar Rapids, In northeast Iowa on utsed late today by the live nation
the Cedar River, Saturday and j Inler-Amencan I'eace Commission
Sunday.
in WasbingUm
H am .nartkM H#, is expected I*
deliver the Guatemalan requfri for
p council meeting to Lodge ronir
tun* today for aclica
ShuuKl I waI ic refuse l» call a
A new service station, Mac's meeting any of Ihe othri lu coun
'CA' Service opened a tew days lgo ell menders could lorce one hy
at the corner ot ltd St and Park asking lur it Ollier n.m Cumniii
Ave., according tu tts uwner oper­ nisi ilelegalrs nil llir " -p, hOWever, showed no di- &gt; * .n last
ator, Max Fundom
The new station boasts ught night lu act against bit o| &lt;tllLm
pump* and complete station ter
Lodge s slalemerit said • &gt;ce un
vice from greair to gat. and wilt ly (he S-uielt had opootr I refer­
be overseen by E If Alexandir. ring thr Guatrmalsn issue to the
Phillip's 'M ' district manager
rrgiiusal organisation "those who
Fundom has been a Sinford re­ Continually trrk hi agitate the
sident for mure than to year* He Guatemalan question in Ihe Smake* his home with his wife curity CnUliCIl Witt inevitably be
and rlfh l-y ra r old sort at 2iiM Sle suspected ol shad -w bonne - ot
sent Dr
trying tu strike altitudes and issue
A formal opening wilt be hrLl riatrment* fur propaganda pur
poses
later.

Philips 66 Station
Opens On Park Ave.

aailltH fO lliO N itC K IU IV Ai.lhuny Eden Ulgl.tl shakes band! with
Fienib Premies Pirrie Mendts-France aftei * lumheun at the British
Etnbaaa; In P.ils Tht ntw French leader whu has also aaaumcd the
yurtlullu uf J u r r l y n Minister has piumlseU tu ntlgti as Premier unies*
an Iliilu-lliUit «r Irlice is .tillered sc-uli.
ilultaslldAgl Rtldlupbotoi

Envoys O l Three Countries
Agree On Plan Eui Defense
Tin:

H A G U E N e th e rla n d s (/P )
H ie fo reig n m m is te rs
nt Ibrigiutn l.u xeiiilu Jtiig um l t lie Ns-tlierlmulH u greed today
mi tut n llt-n m tiv i* phut fo r com m o n sls*lVn*.e in cans* th e E u ro
i,cuts i
I 's.i i its ssili it v failts lo n m ts ria li/e . th e D u tc h P a r• .............. ..............
lin iiie lit wars told.
. ,
,
Ih e n a tu re o f th e n lts -in a tiv e \vti« nut disclosed.
Defs'itse M illilite r U o n ieli# S t n f tulil I'u illn in c itt th e B ene­
lux cm in trics sKs not consider a d ir e c t m ilita ry tie -in w ith W est
G e riin in isit aslei|uate solution, tin t hinted G e rm a n troons
w ould have li) fiy u r e iu t lie* new plan. He said th e n o rtlieastern flank of the Netherlands
could not be defended effectively
uilhoul Gentian help
fita t said the fo re ig n m inisters
of tin lin e r 111 li&lt; lo t fount I I t*
agreed unaiiintuosly on Ihs- alter
na tive program lu * meeting tn
Luxem bourg
In lu io ie d souicea lu jic lle d the
IllUUatei* discussed t.lH
In the
ll r h t a f a co n a rrs lto tra l arqeiid
merit aimed al h a ltin g Am en.-au
m ilita r y aid lu prospective pa rt

Quaiturly Report
Of Sulvulioii Army
Given At Meeting

Hanfurd's .S ilt at m il A rm y advi
aury board held l i t regular quarter

DeBary Post Office
W ill Be Advanced

LEADS nt'KET

G

Joel Field Postmaster
In Sanford 10 Years

City To Renovate
Public Library

Movie Time Table

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Indochina Peace

liar* m* the aix-naimn pact which I HERN Mwiltrrlind &lt;-♦*—lire pre
nave rut rellfiad FDi France and rulers of tu n e r H it Red China
Italy have ret to aft Ihe pact has talked nlitalrly for two hours to
been appeared In West liu iu a in , d i) and holli expressed belief Jfl
lielgnam, the Nelheilaiidt arid si r a id progress can be nude al
lbs* Geneva conference on tc
l.iiaam lw iuig
establishing prate lu Indochina
biench ru n n e r 1'ieire Mendes
t i nice said bit talk with Chinese
i iiiinoiiisl Uremici Cbou En 111
g ive mm reason lo Imp* Ihr Gr
nes a conference could "produce a
l i , , ip, progress "

ly inerting last night at the home
of l(al|,ti Smith, Imaid chairman
accunbiig I k t aiilain Vein II Hall,
commanding officer of the orgsni
/at loll with Ihe highlight of the
rurrlliig
being Gaptaili
Hall's
quailrtlv report on the status of
KF.I) GROSS MOVING
Sanfurd's headquarters uf Ihr the local group.
American RrJ Gross I-- today In
l i e stated that during the quail
the process nf moving Its lafililte* el t h e i r w eir IMP funlui and srnno
On July 1 the Dr liars Posl Of­ lo tn* l'elmeltu Building, I22S S meetings belli lu (be Salvation
fice will advance to ihr second I'alraetto Ave ■ccmding lu its ex­ A rm y t'liapal, 12 t eiv lcas In-Id in
Daisy Ihe County jail, U meeting at ih,class division This niilcr was rs ecutive secretary. Mis
tabllshrd on Oct 1 1*19, as a Knot. The organisation formally l'.mill y I a i ns for a total of 2 I&lt;&gt;
fourth class office with Waller had It* headquarter* in ihe Taktcn lore-tings held Till* Im-hldes all
classes in the cilidal and outside
building.
Mini as acting postmaster
meetings
At that time, there were Irwer
There were *5 gtm-rty older*.
than ISO people living in DeUarv
OGAI.A vP — Despite his an I’r'aih gar merits, ITT pairs of shoebut tiiere has been very rapid
rowth since that time amt now nounce-i withdrawal because oi « ami 17 medicine orders given to
re population It about t.tou Mr recent illness, II l&gt; l.ea*enK&lt;&gt;Kd. needy families and Individuals
I be lit. .mil’ n-ii .it 1* a* telt.iw*
Ham now It Ihe regular pwtimas­ publisher of Ihr Ocala Star IIan
ter ami has an au lrian l to help nrr led a live man lirket in ves Internal, ft&gt;lb27, busint-re ,-.ilin
handle the volume of n u ll in and lerday • special rlrrlinn lo fill a Guns, | *177 INI, nut-uf town .utli-cl
in /, flflliut'.i, annual inalliteriaii.,',
nul There are two deliveries daily, vacancy on llie city council
1126, city fund, SIlNI and H al Gry
-a ln , |2&lt;t7 nu. lur a tuial In.-uine
uf f'l,7*11 7 I i'lilat exp*-lure were
at fulluwi Hiflce J
. 1*, auto
iiiuhil**, t- M 12; uffit-rre’ valary.
fMOHW, wagt • lo einpluyvr* (four t
I.UV6 2 I, repalrs-furnisblng* fuel,
1632.14 War r’ry cu»t, g tsMI, -late
supervivl.iti, (679-22: uffu-ere' it,
finished portrsit ol KoosrvcH turauce, f|M)lM4; mlssiunaiy gf*te;
By PETE OSBORNE
young peuiile's activity, (21*0 711,
You wouldn’t know Ihe Sanford underway al the time id his death family relief, |M»8-11S; transient,
posl office if you hadn't tern li at Warm Springs, Ga
Physical Improvement* of thr I'lbM'J'i; ||y6T Christmas, I2HI.U5
for 10 years. Physical improve
ment* decorate ih* building itself post office include a new roof, a and uut &gt;.f luwii cullecliun eapens*
system (294.19.
while service, “ rain or shine." has fluorescent l i g h t i n g
doubled in Ih* space uf a decade throughout, and a complete land
II was 10 yeaca ago loday th il Joel scaping of the lawn Field was as
S. Field was commissioned by ter­ listed by the Santerd Garden Club
mer president Franklin D House and the Gily of Sanford In Ihe lat
ter endeavor Al present, a run
veil a* Sanford p oilm a-lrr
City Manager Warren K iuih let
The bespectacled, mild manner tract was let to change over the
*d, gray-haired gentleman speaks building's heating system from I inlay revealed plant by the CM)
coal
lo
fuel
oil.
"Do
you
happen
In renovate the Sanford Public
modestly of Ihe *vasl number uf
changes which have taken place lo know where we can eel rid of Library In Ihe near future
three
Ions
of
coal,"
Field
Jestingly
The w.itk is to be confined to the
during his administration
"Ol
Intern* of the building and will
rourse, though ire*ve doubled our asked
"Our revenue has upped from Include » new concrete floor
manpower, you must remrrnbef
(he increase In Ih* area which we tea ooo m lu ll lo over 1131.000 Iasi rugs, draperies, and retiniitiing
aerve In the city proper, w r have year. Bul during Ihe height oi of furniture
No starting dale has yel been
added
Goldsborough.
Highland Florida Fashions' operation here
Park, Franklin Terrace. Wynne we were one of four cities in Ihe set, according lo Knowles.
^■ •*^**» mmMmmmaRmBni »• ■ ■i uitr
wood, Buena Vlsla, Mrelate. He| slate grossing over a million dot
Air and Fairview. All ol those sub­ lara a year," Field says with a
divisions era now tervrd by city smile
Postmaster Field actually at
carriers,” the poettnister puinls
H ITZ
sumrd his capacity June g, 194&lt;
out.
"Gvi&gt;*v ColG'
Field, who first tam e to Sanford but it look a few days before the
1 00-2 49-4:32-9:19-9 01-9 60
In 1909, haa w vcr city carriers approval of his commission, and
among hit IBeaptoyee staff One so today, Ihe dal* II was signed
MOV1ELAND
"Galifornlx Passage"
« the dm things you notice upon 10 year* ago. he commemorates
entering his office b the certificate (he occasion.
start* 7:46. feature 816
Sanford salute* the excellent Job
of commission signed by then
COLORED D R IV E IN
which
Joel
S.
Field
has
accnra
president Franklin Roosevelt. Im
"East of Sumatra"
plished
in
his
decade
of
public
mediately above th« certificate li
Starts 7:46
service
with
toe
post
office.
a reproduction of tha famed un­

e •

Premiers 01 France,
Red China Discuss

lire i liinrse C om m unisls issued

a communique laying the two
leaders "ate able lo anticipate
.................
Ih it tinGeneva confernirr will
Ml ,gr progress "
A i blncse spokesman sun s'hnli
w i- prepared lo return lo Geneva
ai , hiler siage in the conference
lo assist in reaching an Indochina
peace Gbou planned tu leavr Ge
nes a lomrerow fur New Delhi for
t a l k s wiib Indian 1‘iime Minister
Nehru lie will gu from tbs-lr In
1'ru iitig

I lie French Frcuner received
new amen immedlairls alter Ihr
two leadris hid concluded theli
tins ale consrisalion He gave no
,ejson lor his oplimlsin
lie said
We have had. Ml Chou and
i m -elf and our collaborators, not a
discussion but a completely free
t-outersallnn on affairs concerning
tin reestablishment of peace in
lu.ii.chma
lids frank conversation gives
re-• on to hope that the conference
will produce a happy progress "
S IM M Y S.MOUPM M EET
The Home Demonstration Gtub
county executive committee met
this morning in the agent’s nllire
in it.e Court House to discuss the
Inis trip to Gainesville lo compete
with other county units Mr- C
K Williams prr-ided at Ihe meel
mg whic'i was alien.led bs Mrs
Clarence Wallis, Mrs M T H ar
ten Mi* Ge.sge Otto, Mr* J W
Yarbrough, Mr* John Grlifi* Mrs
I M Dtngman. and Mrs Joe E r­
vin

planes bombed the t -*-n d Santi
h o i * de Copan key ; i j Jwnctiea
21 mile* from the Guatemalan fron­
tier The terse announcement made
no mention of s-asuslttes nn d
how many planrs u i.ic f • raid
Guatemal* lias Sc or i li ni.lu­
l l - amt N icjisg u
■&lt; li-'-e *-.«
bates lor land and or
* gg■ sstun" against b n &gt; ommuiiist illuenced goswrontr-'t **-.lb *• i Itlrs b.sc cb alleo.i-l C u ilsrn Jl
lo ptove the e n tire *
Guatemala pressed dr-ill alids in
New York early today lor a sec­
ond uigcnl session cl the U N
K ! i u ? * - r‘ ra, c?Rfl?taS'
lt)K
ay (tl(l in vajf I , Council
President Henry Cabol Lodge Jr
"I the Untted States said ihe Orcanitation ol American Mates, not
the U N , Guatemala could appear
a ” c a lV p * w "

lo r

a S iv ie l enn-

tinracy lo meddle in the Hestern
11m il sphere
Gsd Callus Gastill,i Attn** leal
er nf Ihe anti-Cummunist Guate
malan force- movesl hi- hradquar
rer* late night lr.nn II nduras lb
F-quipulas. about six milts iusl.it

•he homeland
The tn-urarnt leader s*id htv
Invadinr tr. op- ate "not fighting
Ihe Gualeutalau a nre cr Ihs Gust#
malan people unis the Communut government' oi Icilin Presi­
dency Arise rs*
He ixtd he was hot puihtai Ih*
fight faster b»cau*e he d-?« m i
want "unnecessary blooJihed " He
said there h i d been no hrsvy b»tllrs wllh fedrral ir. .p, so (sr. b d
ihal Ihere have been -t-eral m i­
nor skirmlshe* and some casualties.
Repots from van o- points itsl
night m il ol scalfeted ltg-i acthn.
Guilrinata U ly rep lied a rrbtl
plane stilted the Ctldnrnia Standard gasoline tanks D.ere and ha-’
raised a military encimpmint at
the edge of the capital
Informed sources tn FI Sslva lsr
said an alrlUl uf l 1 S ciliien* nut
of Gualenrela w ol.1 brein lodsv,
hot dlspltchc- from G'lilemalx
Gily made no mention .»&lt; evacustion plan* There ate same 1230
Noilh American- tn it. country
In Mexico t its Guatemalan \m bassadnr Hnherl.i Alvarado Fueflles ns 1 Arheni' forces i n f r a
three Victorias yeslerdas lie slid
he hid It-xntrd hi a fhone call
from his capiiit tb it they had
routed Ihe rebels at Gualan and
Clii
quin ml a, nrar thr Honduran
i hiuuin
Jot lei snd had cr.unlerattackxd
at the mg port &lt;n* id I’nertu Bar­
rios. a prime rets*I target
A rebel communique slid it'll*
Cumniunist for e- h is* occupied
Ihrse Guatemalan village* and
knocked mil three bridge* two of
them near tl.e vita! rail Own of
Zacapa
Thr rebel* al-., clitmed t-* ha-e
cut Ihr Pan M nen.-m Hlghwijr In
Guatemala near trie FI Silvadir
bordei Rep,.it- trom FI Salvador
said Ibr highway w»s closed at
Ihe border point
I’risatr advir.-- trom Guatemal*
said Ihr town &lt;d llinsnera, near
iFuullnurd Oil Fage IhreeJ
MAKES 4PPOINTMBNT
TALLAHASSEE P Acting Gov
Charley F lonn- •■'.*»&gt; appointed
WiUlirn D l.esiellr f DcLand la
the Florida crate buiujvemtfnl
Commltsmn
He -ncceeds A. M
Collin* ul Ocala, wr,, resigned
Johns reappointed Dr
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Motqu- of Arcadl • to the State
Board of Examiners In Optom­
etry

Tobacco Industry Views Report
O f Cancer Body As 'Preliminary'
NEW YORK d*—Further study
ami experimentation are neces­
sary. the inbicco Industry says, to
pin down the causes of cancer and
hrart disease
It views is "prelim insry" an
American Cancer Society report
indicating cigarette smoking cuts
the life span.
The loiricrn industry's altitude
we* male public yesterday in a
statement issued through Dr Garence Cook Little, newly appointed
director for a scientific committee
*el up to study the effects ol to­
bacco on health.
D r Little termed "of vital in­
terest" the findinga of (he scien­
tists who made the study for the
cancer society but took the posi­

tion that more proof t* needed
Said Dr L lltlv
"The present dianretic iltuatim
rmphsme* the need U r greatly
extended, amplified ami d iveniflel
baxlc research on the relation of
varioui habits of the different
types of human beings to their
health and w ell being throughout
their life cycles
"The origin, nature ind -levelop*
ment of cancer and of cartovucul i r diseases are complex prob­
lems, offering the greatest exist­
ing challenge to creative scientific
thought and to further experimen­
tation wisely conceived, patiently
executed and fearlessly and ire-

te i
interprets
K rtially
r to* truth."

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Foi Anesthesia, Doctor Says
H Cnnk. Laiii'"i Mickle, I *NII
the husb*nd of Mi
Y iiiin lli Mic
klf, Del mil. urn) l hi
1 "I Mr
anti M r. VV V Mickle, fit I m l
h it report, d In dir rnninunililii’
oUircr nl I ’h togtaphi' Squylion
St, based i t the Naval Auxiliary

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squadron which tf . .unal pH- in
graphic mapinni: and iiltnln ru
conaaU -ancr im *iun* (nr Ihr
Navy and Inn it home p . I and
trainin'! grounds .it NAAS Sanford
The squadron deploy • detach
ment* of plane and men in a!I
part* of ltie world upon | h ci.tl
photo mission. a* dm Navy ru
L! Cmdr Mickle ha* luo-u a*
signed to rtulle* mvolviug ID io '
while allarhcd &lt;&gt;&gt; Ihe -upi idluit
Since hi* recall I . active duly im
January. i:»i? he Iua had duly a*
tlgnmenlt with Helicopter Anti
submarine .Squadron I at Key
Weil, and at the Klrotninir* T«r*i
Photographic Stpipilron W *. *'.vr
Division id the Naval A!-.' Test
Crnler, Patuxent lllver, Md
ihhean Detachment ha* returned
L i Cmdr. Mickle received hi* In NAAS Sanford after a «lx weeks’
roininivvion and w n designated
nh« cnee Id Huber I It Hollc* wa
Naval aviator at Corpus Chrisli
Tea., when he flrvl entered llu lu charge of Ihe di-tarhincrd and
Naval service in 1311. al which vra* Ihe plane rommitndrr and
time he served until October, ItMl pilot on alt Ihe photographic
During hi* perirol of in.ntlve duly, flight
ho wav Ihe manager and ihi* f cn
Chief Aviation Machinhl Male
neer of Del.and'' radio &gt;lalion
JUS. Prior to hi . enlrv into Ihe Depni* Mil tun wav the rlpcf In
Navy, l.rdr Mtikle aih n.led l&gt; ■charge of Ihe aircraft* mamicn
Land Ifigli School and siei on I ’nl ante while Chief Pholngrapktv-.
ver*lty
Matn U C Wai’iier w.i* chJef in
tliarge &gt;d fjie idudograidtje fimr
lion- The men were able to vj'.li
In Tnnkin. one of Ihe tale* in San Juan, Puerto film ; Port ol
Indochina. 60 n*r rent ol th ■ I mu
Spam, Trinidad. II W I , King&gt;tori,
era own Ic m than an acre of land Jamlca, and Havana. Cuba.

VJ-62 Detachment
Returns To NAAS

«

Engineer Injured
In Auto Mishap
A held inpiri'ei working nn th*
*llv ’s i werage itiid wait r project,
Klanlry K. King, II, ran hi* truck
off the road and head-on Into n
telephone p«|e Monday, police rr*
'will* showed today.
The engineer suffered head in*
Julie* in the arcidenl, which ac*
• mding to the report, »a* caused
wlicu l liu engineer suits m l n slidih n dines* and lo ti rnntrol of Ih*
vehicle, llu wu&lt; taken from ihe
■i i in of ihr a&gt; cid&lt; nl. r .tli SI. nod
Sanford \ve lo Frrnald Laughton
Hospital for treatment lie was not
roofineil.

Is Pretty Smart Cookie
CHIt At it), i f

What's the top have much interest in working with report might have, but didn't, rail

Imrel a u c u tU r like and h i» did be
M l that way?
To answer that ipu tiiou. and
others, a couple of mhiAtnal p*y
rBologUIn employed by (ieorge
Fry A A*Aoclali». iii.ioagcmc'it
ramultardv, vubjrrtcd 3.1 lop Chi
r l i o executive* in an exhausting
series of lest* .mil ipievtiuns
Tke men who patllcliMlcd in Ihe
research-on condition their names
would not bn made public in
eluded president* and vice p rr*
dills of nationally known tmluvtrl
al corporations and ftnanrial In
llllntion*
What was di .coveted'’
First of all. the conipovltr cx
ecutlve turned nut to be a pretty
►mart cookie Uelwrt Wald ai I
Roy Daly, who wrote the rrp u t,
concluded, "It would appear that,
no matter tlva iplura of the e*
ecutiva'i background, oiiUlauding
Inlellrclual ability 1* .iipii He fir
Iticcoss "
The survey found Ihe cxocutivr
"Uodtd to be somewhat on Wit
serlou* side." While he has a whir
variety of social actlvlUts, he's
net In Ihe "back dapping" gr. up

Main Interest of the executlvei
w«» In dealing with people Th*lr
infereit in arliitlc «t»J riestive
Wert was average They didn’t

iin ( Mile* and tooll
What *V4* Ib rir hat kcround’
The ides of the pnor, unrdm sled
Iwty working hi* way to the top
lakes something of » boating from
Ihe survey. The executives weren’t
poor bovs and they weren't un
educate I
M.nnlv, they came from large
population centers The education d
backgrounds of their parents were
Isr above average More thin half
t'tn falhcf -• had engaged in pro
trvjpjnal or managerial ocrupa
lit,n* Their famdiev b ill inconjn*
which were either avrrage or
above average
The executive vccrc railed in
lioUies with foul personal ro ll
i oig, Pan ills i f only one of the i l
had been llvorrc l Ninctv three
iwr ( "nt said they fell a "great"
rnse of "belongingness" In their
ctill till 0*11 burnt
They worn well cdnrilrd Twen
• &gt; two of the to graduated from
college and that wav al a Uinr
when colleges graluntrd far fewer
tudaqts. than n*'u Of the S3. I I
rcrelvcd (heir degrre* In llbutsl
»rls. 4 In commerce and 4 in eng)
nerving
Average grade of the rnllrgc
tradiM ic*
wa* "IP* in u'hnr
words Ihey were gootl but nut ex
nption.il fudent- Tticv were h *tt
ui ecumttnies and Pngli h Whlrly
oilrgc I'bjvct was mo't helpful
&lt;n stii»&gt;e*|utn» vorational i**srw«»sf-'*‘*
4*1*4 plain old f* .hmricil "Knglivli "
On the basis ol th* executives'
college work including extracur­
ricular activities, the survey con­
cludes. "A ll Ihr cvtilmcr concern­
ing education • cents to Indent"
Ihal the group from which polenUal exrciit|s-ci arise can lw spoiled
during the formative years In
school "
llowr did they get lo the top?
Thry thought It way a romblna*
Uuti ol hard work and what the

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"null" - a superior pushing them
ahead
A main avenue of approach In
•he lop wa* through 'ale*. Annlhnr
" a accounting Anuthrr wav taw
tilher avenues sserr "varied, lung
srrvlr«" and "family influence"
A majority stated skill In human
relation* was most importanl m
Ihrlr own adv.mremenl—ahllllv to
set along with pet'iuc, personalily,
s' dal iHiise, r
leratlon &lt;if olb
ers and tarl In personal dealing*
F.verv member 1 1 dp) gmup wra*
brought up with church training
end over two thirds havg continued
as arllve church member* Ninety
nnr per rent believed in « supreme
being All wrre actively engaged
in nl least sis social and profes­
sional iirganiinUotU.
Although

hii*iness

kept

t a n h i r a l l i r In ami m il n * l u r * l l r .

Distractions Cause
9f Most Accidents
According To Judge

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D&lt;*lrarU»o» rauac 7
of all automobile ac&lt;
cording In a pro mi 11*
traffic judge
Window shopping, looking ai
.
MHUbble s
prciiy girl*. seliling
among the
____
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children in trir, back
mat. head swiveling conversations
with passenger*. IlghUnu a rigor
tile —these arc the things trial
cause acridrnti, in the opinion of
JudiY firraldinr F MarefVanr. nl
the TnJcdu, Ohio, muucipal court
Hearing HO to 120 traffic viohi
lion caica a day. she qualiUc* a»
ap expert on human hefuvluiir lie
bind the wheel fn IUW, hi; beard
7,100 traffic eases
" II takes only a second of dia
Iractinn on the pari of the driver
to cause a serious Injury or
death." Judgo Maeclwanc nuifds
mil. " If a moving ra r la U;Jl un
guided. even for a second, a srr
lout arcidenl ran real'll.”
She cited the etampln of a leaf
foi and l.’rmhllng young molher
Who rerently appeared In her
court The mother had marie the
common mistake of allowing her
small child lo xland on Ihe f r i l l
saat tie 'ide her
"A* the driver of Ihe ra r ahead
signaled an intention In turn left,
the child diverted Ik* mothers
attention
for
an
insant -loop
enough for Ihe rar ahead to stop
f**.* oncoming traffic."
Judge
Uacclwanr raid
"Tke
woman
rrashed Inin II, the child required
ho* oi la I t realm n il. and shn tea*
hailed Into my r.*irt nn a rerklrt*
drmnu charge "
Improving ihe drlvef’x know­
ledge and nlllludea ia more Inn
porlant than punitive arlfnn In
•och eaves, Judge Marelwane be
lievea.
"Although women can rally pub
lie i import for enforeemenl anil
q iU tiA rt*h h*A «n cc*. they can be
even mort cfnctivr in reducing
accldcnfa by focusing atleniion on
mure ronyuon dangers, like &lt;lls
Irarllon.” The *av»
Av one of ihe judges of Ih* 1311
I ’arol l.ane Award* for Ir-ilfle taf
oly. .lodge Marelwane called upon
American women, ba Individual&lt;
and In club ernuny. In m te f the
Award program before ihe June
30. IPM, rfoilng riatr. Winners will

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lumphrey Says
People Entitled
To Defense Info

INHATS

WASHING TON i * - i i « i
Hum
^ i r t y (D Minn I said todaj Inc pro
pit a rt m tuled to "reliable &lt;nd
csatiitrDt" reports (rum deitni*
leaders on this nation'] n r* wrap
cat and technical pragresi com
pared with Husila
Humphrey taid "contusing and
cchfllctmg" statement* came trom
the conference of detente leader*
I t nearby Quantiro. Va . lark week
end
Atst. Secretary of D«'l«-u«e
Quarlei, in charge of research and
development, was uu*&gt;trd at tay
TT.g ihwt the margin between Amer
icin and Russian progress in tech
pologiral weapon* had narrowed
Soon afterward .Secretary «l lie
feme Wilson told reporters the
Usilrd S la in still ha* a 'two or
three-year' 'advantage m Itu* tn-ld
over Hunia

Humphrey, in a ipeeiit preparr I
for the Senate, said "it 1* absolute
ly vital that the "American people
mould receive information on this
je o r r which u reliable ’*
• Hr said Cnnyrro al&gt;&lt;&gt; needs ac
curate and exact data herau*e "we
cannot afford in 'goes* wrong' ot
content ourselves with 'pleasant
and comforting' reassurance
"There have been numerous In
itancei in the past when our nl
Clcitla have ipoken at cron-pur
pcte when speaking of the ralrni
cf our preparedness." he said
"The present instance it simply

cee ct a senes

Uontinutil From Rage One)
Puerto Harriot, wai in rebel
bands.
Alienated Presa Curreipori lent
Jack Rutledge teported from Gust
emala City that [idcrvsl there was
centered on the battle building up
for posse vsion of Purlin Harriot
Rulledge said ilu-re was growing
* &gt; e li* ( among Guatemalan officials
and even rebel syiii|iafhiictt lliat
the inv a lion l » l pruvrsl a dud. He
Igld a reporter who talkrd to Ar
bens yesterday found him confi
(ten! and seemingly unworrled.
'^Hie dispatch sar.l hostility In
ila the United State* was grow
| In the capital, with Imth the
and radio arru»ing the V S
vment of nia«lrrmimllng the

liloii.

.h e Guatemalan govrrnmet re
sRimpoied Its ban on prei* telephone
calls to and from the censorship
blanket*! country Tlir govern
tnenl gave no reason for the move
but officials said ihr newspaper
tills were interfering wilh gov
trnmeot business.

-Shotgun Slayer
Gets Lite Terms
PENSACOLA JJJ - A I'tSUiCola
^ fa th e r wav aenuttfeu m lrrd a y to
two life sentence* in the shotgun
flaying' n( his wife and 3 vral old
daughter Feb 17
Virgil Clen Davies us* convicted
by an Fsrantbta Circuit Court
&gt;ury ol killing the girl. Mildred
The jury recommended mercy and
requested that no parole he grant
Forsyth Cam. defense attorney,
told the court that If the stgtl Would recommend mercy, llalrv
A would plead gully to murdering
v k lf wife and Stale Ally Kd Wlcke

dirtied.

■ Dtleatlve II. P Peake said
Hayles had rotde*ted killing hi*
wife and daughter following an
•icumeni over a divorce suit his
rile had filed
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HAN NEII
WAIOIN CHAII1S IDMONDSON 4lift t. of tl.r Mule 1' i Im .u at Leiumg,
Kaiia . survey a Hie ana) ol knlvn and pistol* ir to trir-l Irom »t* cwi« liU who killed a ruuld and held eighl station as tioitagis during a
vain break for freedom At right Marjorie Capeltart 10 u t i l ' l her
niese. Jane Kay M a o ri, 2 a n ti ii-ev were irlrasrd by the prisoner*
I wo ol me uunalta and one ol tne women boitagts were wounded

Morines Get
Official Seol
WASHINGTON e— Prestdrnl
Elsenhower. an Arm) man him
self, Jokingly remarked yes ter
day tfir Army la "always doing
something lor the Marines."
He mailr the observation at a
White llnute ceremony when he
signed an urdrr establishing (he
first ulflrlal seal for the Marine
Corps Iii Its tin years of eals
Irnre.
Seven house members, all t«r
uier Marines, witnessed
Ibe
ceremony.
The seal lururpuralrs lertinl
cal reflnemenli bated ou Ibe
Marine Corps emblem adopted
leas formally In l*M

Supreme Court Has
Death Sentence
Under Advisement
T A U jAIIASSEK
- The Su
prente Court lias under advise
merit an ap|ieal from a death sen­
tence Imposed on Huhy McCollum.
Negro, for the shooting id Ur C
LeHoy Adams J r . Use Oak phy­
sician
Declaring his client didn't base
a fair trial. Frank Cannon, Jack
.ouvllle a Homey, told the court
" I believe about every right till*
Negro woman had lias been via
U I m I She ha.1 no chance at all.**
The court, which made no Im­
mediate ruling .vpjM-*red ptrlie
idart) interested in Cannon's rlalm
the Jury which convicted her
viewed Ihe scene ot the shooting
without either the trial Judge or
Ihe defendant present.
State Ally W || Slaughter, rep
resenting the state, said lie didn't
think Dial was an error on the parr
nl Judge Hal W Adams He re
ported the tury. with the lodge
and the defendant, returned the
neat day and looked at Ihr scene
again

a 07s AN

President
(Cuuliuued From P a g e Duel

formation of a united front against
communism in Southeast A-la
3. I hat Mvndet-Franc* is deter
mined to yri pruce in Indochina
if possible, but that he does not
intend to surrender completely oi
settle fin peace at any price.

FANCY HE).KITEI)

CUBE
S T EA K

Cashier Comes
Before Hearing
TAMPA lA - A 71 year old Jack
son, Mich , hank cashier who ntti
errs say admits taking many thou
sands of dollars Irom Ins bank In
the Last Hi years is to appear be
(ore a U. S commissioner here
today.
Roland It Walker, cashier id
the Jackson City Rank and Trust
Co., was arrested at St, Peter*
burg yesterday on a fugitive war
rant In connection with a shortage
ol IMt.uio in tiank lunds
Police Chief J_ It Reichert sarJ
Walker signed a confession he look
Ihe money "»u I could live rigid
and nay my bills "
Walker was a rre ste d III a hotel
h ere ihurtly idler he telejihoned
his wife and lold h e r lie planned
lo kill him self He sahl he would
waive rs tra d itm n
till LAK GROUND
ST AUGUSTINE &gt;JH The Allan
tic Hag Co Inc bloke ground lu-ar
Hastings yesterday lot a jn.Ouu
square foot hag manufacturing
plaid In cost JTJ5 (MO
Huger
Pounds ol Orlando, president, .aid
the plant producing cotton burlap
and ojien mesh hags lor vegrta
tiles, fruits amt fertiliser, will lie
open In August
Use of fingerprint* lor Idm tili
ration was widely used In Ihe an
rlent world, hut a scienlllir dr
velopmenl ol the modern systrin
did not start until IK23

PIEDMONT FARMS

SLICED
BACON
e rr
f

PEI

SOAP
HKEl HN't I

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t

3 cans 39c
DHHKEE'H

WE W A N T
YOUR HELP

ProHpcctive u«t*d car buyers art* asking

23c

MV ANSON'S CHICKEN

FR IC ASSEE

11' * Hi.

49&lt;

:i I i.i

AlN’ I f l

B A B Y FO O D

29c

HKI.SFY TOILET

2 Hull* I sir

TISSUE

27c

NORTHERN PAPER

TO W ELS

Mayonnaise

pl

roll 19c

WESSON

38c

qt. 69c

O IL

FRO ZEN FOODS

PRODUCE

I l.oRIDA t.Ol.D

HOLDEN RIPE

2 lbs. 25c

BANANAS
Our UHed car Htockn arc loo low.

S ill

2 t sir

-RICH IN Kl.f.”

to get back into
the used car business

It tg .

1)1 A t.

FLORIDA (.OLD

FIRM DELICIOUS

each 10c

EGG PLANT
CALIFO RN IA

for models we don’t have. To build up our

LETTUCE

inventory we are making used car allow­

U. S NO 1

4 lor 49c

ORANGE JUICE 6oz.

li’EOrna

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

6oz.

4 for 41c

HIRDS EVE

2 heads 25c

CAULIFLOWER

10 uz.

2 for 49c

HI RDS EVE

10 lbs 33c

POTATOES

GREEN PEAS lOoz.

2 for 37c

ances that will amaze you.

Come In N o w -D rive A New

r

1954 DODGE - P LYM O U TH
and let us show you how much money you
New low price . . . MW low*
WM Aim . . . light wetght . .

Mikes popular-sued tH l l i t
I ptetum. Now, MS year pic
kuna — ail nobbed - l i M

H

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,JW Camera
Shop
S it 8. PARK AVE.

SANFORD
“WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY MEET”

can save by trading today.

Seminole County Motors Inc.
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DODGE—PLYMOUTH
SIS E. FIRST 8T.

PARK AVE. A T 25th STREET
SPACIOUS PARKING LOT - - - C O M PLETELY AIR C O N D IT IO N E D
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY—STORE HOURS; 8 t30 A. M,— 7 P. M. DAILY

These Prices Effective Through Saturday, June 26th

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Unwise Restriction
New York City hns n bad Jaw. passed
because the city fathera thnuirht It would
bo populai Wow nn effort Is on foot to re­
pent the Lyons Law. forbidding the appoint­
ment to a city position of anyone who hi.s
not lived for three years in New York City.
Behind this narrow renlifclion !!•--* a
“sentiment often expressed when an oit?alder receives an Important job. "Why didn't
they choose a local man? Then' most be
plenty of qualified )&gt;cople who live here
without going outside."
While this may be true o f stenographers
or clerks, it simply is not necessarily tin- case
with (KMiltions requiring technical training,
th e Health Department is short 185 public
health nurses, who cannot la» secured unless
the Lynns I j »w is w aived. It should I k* r e ­
pealed and o ffic e s fille d with those best
qualified, no matter where they live. The
taxpayers deserve this break
Other communities having or contem­
plating a like restriction, should drop the
Idea if It is not on the statute hooks, or get
rid of it if it is.

Dangerous Man
An unexplained mystery is the fnct
that Benedict Arnold is recalled with loa­
thing, but a miscreant, almost as deep-dyed,
la remcmls'red only as a shady character
who managed to get into high office and
nearly attain the presidency. This was Aaron
Burr, whose career has been re-studied in
Thomas I*. Abernethy's new book. “The Burr
Conspiracy.”
After failing in Ids attempt to seize
the presidency from Jefferson and finding
himself ostracized for killing Alexander
Hamilton in a duel. Burr ronceived the idea

TODAY'S BIBI.K VKItSR
For the love of Christ constrainelh us;
because we thus judge, that if one died for
all, then were all dead.— H Cor. B ; R

The Sanford Herald
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m l » e f a ll I k e U r « l n v e a p r l n l f d le tb l* n f w a p n p f t .

WASHINGTON (Jv-Guatemalan
official* and the antiCommunitl
invader* have been fighting their
war with their moutht. both aide*
making claim*, neither acknowIrJ-iing |o*ic*.. * Fd ren»or*hit&gt;
liiacaing out th eT ifl-i.
It ha* to be assumed thore who
engineered the attack -lid aome
planning, both a* to liming and
the tize of the force neccitary to
win The nrxt few days will show
whether the planning was threwd
or sluptd
So far Ihc invader* have been
disappointed if they were depend­
ing upon wholesale desertions to
(heir side from the Guatemalan
army. And Ihere is no indication
Ihe peasants flocked to join thrm
either
If this invasion fails, the Com­
munist* not only will strengthen
their grip on Guatemala but the

C o lu m n

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida
B&gt;
B. Dawson, USA.. MSA.
Al'I'LKS TOO— Due to |s»or market
prices, it seems the apple growers have
trouble* much the same ns do celery grow­
ers. citrus growers. They are being urged to
con liter , r ••'■‘idling more of their fruit.
Canned npplrsnune seemn to offer a larger
market. Some of the big growers may Is*
taking a leaf from the old family orchard of
many varieties and markets,

Pilot Club Plans
To Display Poster
A t Boston Parley
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HONKFI OAUDKNS— These are artistic landscapes grown on trays or dishes.

The W ar 10 Years Ago

HDDS—Constant observation is necess­
ary on any infested crop to determine the
June 12-26,1944
most effective time to treat. It is possible
Foil-using lit*- Nmtnandy insa-inn American fiirrrn raptured Carrie
to spray or dust too early as it is spray or
lan hr Junr 13 a (lrr * » rrk ol trim fighting. F lcrrr bailie* ragrd
dust tis&gt; late, although this Is a common aloni Ihe beachhead. Hr Junr 17. If. S. forern rrarh.tl Ih r west rntsl
German Fir d Marshal Erwin Homwrt launrhrd strong rnunlrralmistake.
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SAFKTY IS NO ACCIDENT—The C. S.
D. A. Safety Council riqwirts that the death
and injury toll at county road crossings
remain very high. It is still too high in
house cleaning, trash burning, and handling
farm animals and machinery. An ounce of
prevention is worth a pound of cure, and
a moment of precaution is worth more than
days of suffering. Nolssly wants to In*
accident prone: everylsaly should give a
thought to safety.
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.MILK— For Die sake of physical
strength of the nation, consumption of milk
and dairy products must continue to grow.
The use of milk must Is- pushed into ureas
where diets are deficient. This is a vital
part of the agricultural program.
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OLD SAYING — Knowledge and tlmlH*r
shouldn't ts* much used until seasoned.
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l(l«R t*i H v n tiln

U.S. Has Large Stake In Conflict*'

unsettled Southwest. He had the aid of Gen.
James Wilkinson, who commanded the Ame­
rican forces in the Southwest while at the
same time receiving a pension from Spain.
At the last moment Wilkinson turned stnto's
evidence against Burr to save his own skin,
and Burr's scheme was ruined. Acquitted
of treason, he lived for :I0 y e a r more in
poverty and obsecurlty. Perhaps a fitting
punishment for the most dangerous man
who almost Iwcome president.

td ifftla lm

lie* Uni•BHl r Karaite r uf l iiinw»n# IH4«o

JAMBS MARLOW

of carving out for himself an empire, with
New Orleans as Its capital, (n the largely

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lark* anulh nf Ih r Col m l In peninsula. seating off Ihr (irrman lump*
In ChrrbourR of IU&gt;j) n n and by
J u n e 1H A l l i e d
and Ger
man tank e o lm n a were bat­
tling furiously. On June 21. U.
S. troop* assaulted German de­
fenses 2.001) yaeds from Ihe center
of Cherbourg. Thrmighuul, heat}
serial bombing of German fnrlifiralions in France and the lain
Countries ronlinurd. In H al). A l­
NKW YORK, UM—Mrs Genevieve
lied troops ads a nerd toward Ihr Gleason was granted a separation
German Plsa-Florenre-ltimini dr- from TV comedian Jackie Gleatnn
frnse tine, on June IN, occupying yesterday after a Supreme Court
Anaisi. A» Ihe summer wore on Ihe rearing that lasti*J only five min­
Allied drive slowed in Italy. On utes.
June IS, Englanda was11 ata Ilarked
for
_1^.,
,Mrs.
1119 . Gleason
11 it Jell'll Wd
was9 tsnssiui.il
awarded «M»
rusthe first lime by plinlle-. robot toJ n( th(. cmJ,,tr', two children,
bomb* launched from
amf under the term* of a court
Ihr I
alaU i r w . In KibUrn nhnrnVfsH
approved amiarAlinn
separation M'm*ntpni.
agreement,
Kurope, Russian armies on Junr ‘ he will receive I4*h per cent of
23 opened I heir summer offensive Gleason’s grn*» income for hrrself
with hravy altarks against the
amt Ihe children.
Grrmans along a 300-mile line. In
Justice William C. Hecht Jr
Ihe Parlflr, II. S. I r.sips Intadrd
jtaipan Island in Ih r Japanrwe-held granted the separation on grounds
Marianas June I I . 1129* in ihelr of abandonment. The comedian did
first raid on Japan, June lit, bomb­ not eontest the action The children
ed Ihe slrll mills al Vawala. If. S. are Geraldine 15, and l.inda 11
llefore M r*, jglratnn leslilird at
Ta*k Forre repulsed a formidable
Japanese sea b are off the Phillip- the hearing, counsel for Ihe come­
pinra. June lit.
dian withdrew his answer In her
petition for separation
In hrr petition Mr*. Gleason said
DESTROY STIf.l,
JACKSONVIM.K &lt;JD-8Ute Rev- lhat the comedian could m&gt;| adjust

Mrs. Gleason Freed
From TV Comedian

TUFFS Sometimes a "developer" rips
every tree from the ground A tree is only
„
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n 1r* 0 . bill II it w ire «'»pubic III revenge, cragr Ftepartment agents dr to success and "spends money
*troyed five moonshine stills uf with
reckleaa
abandon"
She
it would lull1 1111 'hint.
4.Olio gallon* caparity and 40.000 charged Gleason ‘I* in love with
gallon* nf rnasli in raids in Nassau a female performer on hi* tele

P ago 4

Wednesday. June 'J.'l. HIM

A IN T IT SO?— N owihInvh, a lot of tele*
County )e»trn U y. Dislrict Super ! vision program." hut she did not
vision Comedinn.H art* tietter off.
vl*or l'. If. McEarhern reportrl. name her

HAL BOYLE

W rite r Can t Eat Snails In Paris
TAM S up—"Pierre, this is m*
t i l l meal before I Irave Parts "
I salJ lo the waiter In La Grande
Locjkaw.
La Grande Locjkaw is one of
ttase Intimate fell bank restao
rant* that won fame in an mid
•a y . Victor Hugo onre dropped in.
ftad the menu, Ihen left, complain
Ing of a alnntach ache. K m since
then Ihe Utile rralaurant ha* been
Mcked wiih visiting Intellectual*
Imping lo fall III In the aame place
that nauseated Ihe author nf "la&gt;»
Miserable*."
PJarre was sad al Ihe new* of
tty leaving. He is very patriotic.
Mid hates lo tee any tourist Ifava
ttwn will! money In his pockets
"Ah. this 1a an occasion," he
urrd " II requires something
III. Would m'sieu like, peraome bullfrog polage fnl
. I would suggest, by a small
ad an raiaerole, accampanied,
a wllhoul saying, by an onion
uc* in which one can alill hear
alaglnc of meadowlarkaT"
fo, Pierre." I told him. "I
in a village called New York,
whan I get back bom a they
asked me only one question:
did 1 like Ihe snallaT That i»
they ever ask: How did I like
anaUa?
Every lime I hate had to duck
1 question. Rut this time I want
have an answer. Do you have
ilia?"
'ierre's fata fell.
'Ah, m'sieu," he laid dolefully,
dv yesterday Ihe mating season
the snail began. And you know
• It Is With its French. We do
like lo Interrupt la belle
van la the cave of a snail,
looked ai his watchonly three month*—1"

THE
V-8

Atomic Bomb Affects \
Growth of Young Boys

"I ran'! wall, 1'ierrp." 1 aaid thing through.' I told him "tamk
the girl* were not at nil set hark.
l j M M M N. MNDIUN. M.D.
Jesimndcnlly. "And I don’t mind al It from the snail’* alandpoinl
T h e adverse e ffec ts of the
TH1
hydrogen
bomb
Is
making
telling you you're going In make
"He ha* nn hand* and only one
bombing probably rise from a
lha
atom
bomb
obsolete,
yet
we
me look like a hum with my fool to pull him *lowly through this
are lust beginning to evntuxte Its variety of faclora. Probably the
friend*. They won't even believe sad world. He leaves his mother
effects on other than political heat and other physical Injuries
I was h Pari*."
voting, an.) ha* nn one to guide
that resulted from exposure to
nnd International affairs.
"lad me consult wiih Ihr rhef— him.
the radiation were responsible
A
study
was
rtrently
conducted
alter all he I* my brother In law,"
"Rut handicapped as he I*, he
said I'irrre Hr returned a moment a»k* help of no one Ife build* hi* I of the victim* of the Japanese for most nf the retardation In
nlomlr bombing It was found growth. Also, there wa* a great
later. and said
,
_
.own little house. He painfully carthat there was great retardation deal of menial injury in those
" M mcli I s very fnrlunale. The r|e» It wiih him. so thal he will
rhrf says he ha* found 12 snail* always have hi* own roof over hi*
In the physical growth of boys children who saw tjtls horrible
exposed lo the radiation of the form of violent death
which, for otic reason nr anothrr, own head lie harm* nobody, rrltl. r
Tim
The ammiiit
amount nf
of tin
poverty throe
are not interested in love making else* nobody, and never run* for
bomb.
children
experienced
following
Ihi* season. Rut since thry are Ihe public office on a reform ticket."
A Inrrw y Taken
the bombing may be another Im­
only 12 snails in all France that—"
"Ah, m'sieu, it It true. . . . It ia
The height, weight and bone portant factor. These studies
"Never mind the builJup, Pierre, •rue," noddel Pierre, his rye* wet.
growlh or a large nambrr of ex­ show some of tha effects of radia­
No tourist ever hit the jackpot on "You are a sentimentalist.
posed children were measured In tion Injury, but much further in­
a giveaway program in Paris,
"I'll pay Ihe bill, hut I ran'l
compartaon with an equal group vestigation will be required to
■ring on the snails."
eat
those
snail*,"
t
replied.
"It
of children nod exposed.
learn all the results of expolure
■non Pierre brought in the plate
would
lie
like
gnawing
on
12
oneIt waa fdund that growth in the lo these fays.
of snails, swimming in a rlrn
legged
rarpenters."
boya who were expoaed wax sig­ Q r a n o R AMD A n w n
butter and garlic sauce and aprin"O 11I, life has many problem* (or
Med with chopped parsley. I looked
nificantly leu for the first few
Mist T.: Can extreme nervouaua
mrn
with
good
hearts."
**ld
from the snails In Pierre. Whal Pierre, "(tut wnat shall t do with
year* after the bombing As lime am* ru n s dexfneea?
next?
pttied. growth beclme normal.
Answer: There have been rasee
"You lift the snail out wiih this Ihe snail?"
Howevrr. Ihe bone development
'T a k e 'em out In Ihe back yard
of psychological deafness dus to
llllle fork." explained Pierre,
was
markedly
flowed
up
until
the
"and cat it Then you pick up thr —an.l turn 'em all ln*e attain I
time of Ihe hut study of tho*e ev- some nervous disorder. However,
empty shell sol drink Ihe sauce know they're supposed to be
dentneu due to an emotional dis­
posed to the bombing.
cooked, hut mAvbe they're ju il
In li Very simple."
turbance Is not permanent, and
Glila Unaffected
"Let's get Ihi* straight You playing 'possum."
can be helped with treatment of
I’irrre took away Ihe plate.
said lo rat the mail. By that,
It la Interesting to note that this disturbance.
"F a it accompli, m'sieu, misthm
naturally, you mean to swallow It
ICwfflakt. INI. Sim r a ln a StaSMt*. !•» I
accomplished."
he
said
on
his
re­
-fa il "
turn
several
moment*
later,
salut­
"Rut nn. m'sieu You chew It—
llkr this." Pierre (lapped his gums ing and handing me the bill.
together slowly, nolefully.
As I paid it, I noticed he had a
'
"Chew II " I exclaimed. "Chew strong oJor of garlic on hia breath
C4 r \ f t
f v* \J 1 C.
and aome melted butter on hia
IP??"
RIDE
IN
I
H E A I RE
There wa* a silence as Pierre chin
"Are you sure
T you set
art thorn
those
and I looked al each other and
LAST TIME TONIGHT
thr odor of garlic rose like a fug. suatl* free?" I assked. suspiciously.
I. m'sieu," said
"Rest content
I nicked up the fork a»J touched
Ihc butlrry forehead of the nearest Pierre. "The snails are a* free
snail. Did Ihe snail cringe? Or waa now as they would be had they
II me?
r haten. as did all Ihe other malls
"Look. Pleere, let'a think this In France, lo become lovers.'

Plans were made at the meeting
of the Pilot Club held at the homr
of Mrs Harvey Swanson in l.ake
Mary last nighl to display n poster
P« (raying ihe rlub'* projects al
the Pilot Inlernational convention
whlrh will he held in (Vision July
IT-JN Mrs. V. C Messenger, as
uhlicity chairman. was requested
. prepare thr poster.
Mrs. G. A. Siinr presided over
thr bushie** session ami report
from the various chairmen were
given Mr*. W. L. C arlrr reported
lhat f5n NN had hern spent during
Ihe past month for the club'* main
project, the "Milk Bank" which
supplies free milk to indigent fam
Hie* A total nt W) quarts nf frrsh
milk, two rate* nf canned nnd
two cares nf dried milk were dis
trihulrd.
Way* nf making money in mrel
Dir- rluh'. ti non liiidcci for (hiyear were disrupted Mr* Sline.
delegate In the Boston cnmmtlnn
told nf plan* that are being made
for a party In be given by Florida
Pilot* al the convention.
Following Ihe husinr** session.
Mr* Swonson and Mr* Sue Sir
venson served Ice cold water
melon In Ihe It member* present

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South Florida Pike
To Cost $89 Million
According To Word
TALLAIIAAKF.K ■d'-l.alc*! oHirial word I* tii*t the proposed
Snulh flo rid * turnpike will rn*t N3
million dollar* if present p'an* fnr
it* ronslnielinn are carried out
The figure eame nut al a meet­
ing between LeRny Collin*, who
will become governor In January,
and member* nf the Turnpike An
thority appointed by Arllng Gnv.
John*
Colhn*. accompanied by Iwn ad
vitur*. asked no question* al all
M the authority's engineer* and
(Inanrlal consultant* reported nn
Ihr statu* of the Miami Fort Pierce
toll road.
The incoming governor said he
wanl* to be familiar ulth every­
thing the authnrity I* doing before
pledging to honor In hi* adminis­
tration any rnnlrart* it make*
now
H ie (O million dollar estimate
rnmpare* with an NT million dot
lar figure given in March and a
n million dollar sum arriv-rd at
hy Ihr authority appointed bv the
'ale Gnv Dan McCarty. John*
ousted thr MeCarty hoard mem
bcr» ami rrplarcl them with hit
own men
The new estimate is based nn
more exact Information nn design
nf Ihe turnpike, engineers said It
includes an increase in right nl
wav rn*t» from *3.Dno.«M to ftifc
million dollar*.

The rontingenry fund estimate
has been rut from S9.7MT.ono to
ST.ino.mo and the rmitlnirtlnn cost
now Is ael at I3R.523 ono-up nearly
three millions from the Mareh fig­
ure.

1954

FOUR

DOOR

li .Tk»iiv«*n»d in Sanford

BUICK
SEDAN

■tarring
Forreot Tucker
Adelt Mara and
KstetHa Rodrigues

— ALSO—
Cart m m —S Korin
THURSDAY and F RIDAY
iyp|UO|JO|||SU

WQSSMULLB

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Foreign Nations
Add To Reserves
OSLO. Norway. &lt;e— Norway to­
day became the third nation to re­
ject formallv an American request
for special U.S. search power* on
the high sea* to check Guatemalabound arms shipments.
A Norwrglah government note to
the U.S. Embassy here described
the request a* contrary to Inter
national law. Britain turned down
thr Slate Department Md Friday
and the Netherlands Followed with
similar action yesterday.
Mo*t nf western Europe's other
*ra power* were reported prepar
mg potile rejections

N Y T im es Editor
Says T V Is Boost
To Circulation
ATLANTA i * - R l e new* slnrie*
breaking nn the nation's television
srrern* boost the circulation of
newspapers. Ihe managing editor
of the New York Time* said yes­
terday.
Turnrr Catlrdge In ti Georgia
members n{ Sigma Della lid . na
llnnal Journalism (ralernlty. Ib.il
lflrvi«tnn "create* a hunger for in
formation" among viewer* and
has been a boon lo newspapers,
rather than a harmful competitor
Thr group presented It* Grern
Eyeshade Aw ant for outstanding
journalism work to twn Miami
Dally New* reporter*
Verne William* and Don Petit
were rtted for ‘Mlittnguished serv­
ice to Journalism In the South" for
stories' utilrti pointed up Irregu­
larities in operallon of Florida's
Oversea* Highway to Key West
and led to dismissal of several
puhllr officials.
Their investigative reporting at
Iracted national allrnllun

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•lid put in social reform*, such a*
-oclil ircuritv Four je a n ago
Arheni was elected prr-rJent. lie
had a land reform program to
hreak t:n thr big estate* and distribulc thee- nmonj! ihe peasan *
Wlnie the Communists -acre help_
tng Arevala and Arbcni. Ihcr
were also strengthening their * r V
on the country For Instanre. t I M
cot ccntrol of the labor union*
They didn't try to take over alto­
gether. That cotild wad
The land reform* appealed h
the jieasant*. but were
the big landowner* and the Untie 1
Fruit Co. which had large hauling*
in Guatemala
But npoo*itlon to Artwnr. who
had the Communists sitting at his
elbow, developed among the rieh
conservative Guatemalan* and ( \
my officers who feared thetr
country would wind up In time
completely under the Communists
Many of them went Into exile,
including Col Carlo* Ca«ltl!r&gt;* Ac
m«*. who is now leading tne 'lib(■ration army" operating from a
base in neighboring Honduras.
Tiie United Stale* has a big. cbsinus stake in noi wanting a Com­
munist government in Guatemala
it would do mare than just give
the Itussian* a foothold on t J
American continent
II would serve a * a ilarllng point
in iry to conimiinize the rrsl of
I„ilin America And. to ra*e of
war with Russia, the Communists
would have airfield* In Guatemala,
(kio miles from Ihe Panama Canal
H ie problem which the United
Stales ha* fared in Guah-mals in
wanting to win the allegiance of
it* people is the .same it face* in
moil L-i'm • American countries
and among im |ei*erlvhei peopie
everywhere.
Where there are poverty and
hunger, the Communists hive villing ears for their propaganda and
their promise* t-i give Ihc poor a
better share in society in the form
of land, more food, and hettar
health and l i v i n g
rendition*
Among people with nothing, promite* are better than nothing, rto
matter how Phony those promt***
turn out In be.
-&gt;
Unles* the I'n itr-I Stair* ran of
(er a program, or induces Ihc re
ginir* it support* to otter a pro
gram, in which the poor ran see
benrfil fnr Ih rm selves, il fare* ihn
prospect* of ihe Communist, m*k
Ing progres* in all the Impoverisoed area* id the world.

1951

D R . II. K . R IN G

41|

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United State* will suffer a severe
setback in tta desire to see all
Latin America free of com mu
nlsm.
The war itself, but not Us »ig
nlficancc. iv on a pvscut scale
The invader* are repeated V- have
perhaps a.uuo men — they may
nave more — backed hy plane*.
Guatemala ha* an army of C.Kki,
backed by police
Thr defending force may turn
nut to be larger than that if the
2.000 ton* ul arm*, recently Im ­
ported by Guatemala from Ciechodovakia, have been used to arm
the peasant* and they fight for
the government.
There's a lesson for the Unite 1
Slates in the outcome If the troop*
remain loyal to the present gov­
ernment. the peasants rally be­
hind their Communist union lead
er* and the Invasion Is repulsed
For I t years Guatemala had
been imder the diiUtnrship of Gen
Jorge Ubico. uWo had the support
of the country’s big landowner*
white the majority rf P'r muntry's
three m i l l i o n
people lived
in poverty.
In UM4. ►indent* and army offieers, bent on oseial reform, over­
threw Ubico, Two of the revnlu
tlonary lender* were Juan Arevnla
amt Jaroho Arhenr Arevala he
came president
He accepted the help of Guatr-

H s a tw i FI*.

CAGNEY
Public Enemy

ROBINSON
Little Caesar

�S o d a L f a f z n iA .

Is Eve Arden Some
In Real Life As
She Is In Acting?

Farewell Party
Given For Boys
Attending Camp

•a,*--— —

Itv BOB THOMAS

Teenagers Need
Sleep More Than
Younger Children

Beauty Lotions
Help Keep Skin

Soh And Smooth

My D O R O T H Y V. WH IP PLE, M il

Its V IV IA N HHOWN
• Mr*. Mayberry ami It year-old
Time was when beauty lotion
Jane fussed at carh other about a » » s U*ed merely on the fare, luster
lot of thing*. hut the wont dis­ it iseramr popular fo r nerk and
agreement of all wa* about Satur hands. Nowadays there a te lotions
^ V lr*10Mayfccrry worknl haril all
week taking care &lt;•! her house and
(nur children Now that Jane wa* a
big girl she felt ih.it lour hours
of work on Saturday morning was
nit an unreasonable request Shu
told Jane exactly what she wanted
her lo do: clean Ihe refrigerator.
§ .-rub the kitchen door and fini*h
up the iruntng
But whan Satunlay mrcnintj
la.ut) Jane Just wouldn't get out
of bed. After pertodirally awaken­
ing her. Mrs Mayberry stormed
tier room at 10:30 a m . yank
ed the bedclothes from the bed
and gave Jane a good bard spank
Jane screamed back and an un
pleasant scene followed.
When Jane did get up. she
dawdled through her dressing and
• perared downstairs at 11:So to
• it a large, leisurely breakfast
At neon no work had been done
Mother was furious and &lt;»td
Jane would have to do the work
that afternoon instead &lt;&gt;t going
to the movies Jane sullenlv wmit
through the motions, making .1
poor lob of her talk* rhe final
straw v i .1 big searched spot
Ui the (.'out of her little brother'
new white shirt
What's the answer’
Jane and her mother mini a
• life more understanding &gt;1 what's
going on inside Jane
Jane at I I is growing very fast
Adolescents go through a rapid
spurt of growth and may put on
10 or 15 or even 20 pounds in a
year. That's a tot of pound* eons
nared wilh the I to 5 pound* Jane's
been adding each year all through
her childhi Will
It take* f o o d and sleep to put
on pounds Jane needs more sleep
than her try car old sister
A t But there is .mother thing hap
"ftening in Jane too. She is grow ing
Up emotionally as well a* physi
cully She wants the privilege* that
gu with growing up—such a* *it
ting up later at night than the
younger children
llcrc's where wr run into one
o( our big conflicts Jane's body
need* extra sleep; Jane's mind
need* Ihe privilege of sitting up
a* Ihe grown un* do
If Jane and her mother talk il
..over they could very likely come
• l o an agreement
Let Jane sit up weekend nights
so that she ran feel the p riv i­
leges of h rr di irloping maturity
Early bedtime s e h o o l nights Is in
telUgen* because It's no fun to tw
Bred alt dnv at school Janr wilt
understand that
Saturday and Sunday morning*
however, tee iust made for In n
agars to catch up on needed
iteep.
When Jane slop* growing so fast
Ivshe'll not nrrd so murh sleep.
’ These late week end morning* are
only a temporary nerd
But right liow let line sleep
•a late a* «he wants When she
does gel up, she'll he rested and
cheerful because her body is work
Ing writ.
I l ’a a good rhaticc loo. she'll
feel morr crown up and rrsnnn
tible and will artualli otter to help
Mom carvy the load of family rt&gt;
iponiiblllly.
Although B.vslrr is schedule f f*»r
the flrw\ bill moop after Ihe vernal
eqiiinov. the date i* *♦» nut bv ob­
servation of the r-al moon fml l*y
rules e.dabli Iml before astrtwn
met* knew as murh as they now
do about the movement* of the
moon.
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to keep every inch o f body skin
soft nnl pliable.
Ileside* making you fe&lt; I good
a ft e r a summer swim or showrrr,
body ton* lotion helps loniutain
baby-soft skin all user. It is re­
freshing and stim ulating, putting
you 111 a delightful feminine mood
If you gel the habit o f applying
&lt; liodv lotion from the smallest
toe to the nane o f your neck, yuu’ll
appreciate Inc 1 flee t a* s u m m v
wears on. Your tanned leg* ami
•houlilers will take on a lovely
sh»en; your feet and hands will
look softer, (iirdles and »Socryng*
will slide on with g r e a te r ease,
too.
One of the** body toner* ha*
a sliai-i 1 top, m aking It easy to
shake the preparation into your
hands 01 that eve ry drop may be
Used to gioi) advantage.
01 hit good gloom lug point'
for keeping yourself a t the top of
the summer charm chu rl include:
I, A pedicure or touch-up nt bust
c l u e 11 week.
2 Manicure cheek-up. Look for
hang nail- and chipped polish from
gatib tiing.
11. A shampoo and w av * ted a*
often a s your hair can tolerate it
I 1’ sr deodoianl e'vrty day.
A. Keep whit* things sparkling
clean. That includes gloves, hand-

hag. cellars, cuffs, necklaces ami
* Hi rings.

HOLLYWOOD s P -ls Eve Arden
really Our Mis* Brook* and vice
versa?

Now thal mav sound like an odd
.;i»Mtlsii to you, but it’s
'** 0*
that ha* fa*rinalrd me. I m .1 !
ways intrrestr-1 in measuring the
disparity, if any. between real life
actor* and role* they play
Some stars fit thetr movie char­
acters like a glove. Boh Hope is
■be *amg (unloving, wisecracking
guy cm or off the screen, although
he may have more *eriou* mo­
ment* off Katharine Hepburn has
the same brittle, unattainable qual
itv in real hie. Krrnl Flynn, at
bast in hi* younger day*, was a
gay blade whether or not hr was
before the camera
Hut many other* are far i t
moved from the public's concep
lion of them Jack Benny is nut
light-fisted, as witness his outlay
for his daughter's wedding Jane
lliissill is no tdmky siren, but a
wholesome girl with a strong re
ligious inclination Itrporter* have
fount Danny Kaye is not the gay
buffoon: he ran he cold and cut
ting
The issue is complicated in Eve
Arden'* 1 us* because she has two
identities with the public In one
she is the Eve Arden of films
the fm-ntl ot the heroine who can
always be counted on for a caustic
remark at Ihe end of the scene
In Ihr other, she i» the more gentle
Mi** Brook*, a much liarai •• I
schoolteacher on the prowl for Mr
Boynton, another faculty member
I discussed all about Eve's alter
egos with the real M l** Vnlcii
Ihe one who is pregnant. Wo sat
in her ear in a drive-in restau
rant on the Sunset Strip while she
munrhnl a late afternoon hamburg
e r—" I m always hungry "
" I can’t leii you much about Lie
movie rote* I played, because I've
nover cared (or the character I
generally played in film*
"1 certainly don't think it wa*
me I really think I'm kin ler than
that Mv friends will trll you that
I'm a srry mild person
•'Ami I don't think Our Mi»»
Brooks Is me either I don't he
tievc I ’m that harassed At lea*!
it's a different kind of harassment
In M i** Brooks. I'm harassed hi
people above me—the principal
f»r example In real life, my truo
hie comes from people under me
Ihe housekeeper, the drrssmakr
and *0 forth
"And though Mis* Brooks i* no
i Uhms. I like to think that I am a
Nt lie more hep than she is."

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★

★

NEW DECKHAND SLACKS—
In navy worsted knit, are ahow-n
w ith a confetti print**! whit* talk
blouse — designed fo r summer
wear. The slaeks h i v e very deep
rolled-back cuff*.

M r*
Earl Higginbotham ami
M r*, f'rier Hra.'il won first place
honor*, while Mr* E F. Anderson
and Mr* T C Brown plarrd *rt
nntl
Winner.* In U&gt;t week's play were
M r* Leroy Anderson and Mr*
flm rg r A Speer Jr
Director of play |* Mr» William
Clifton
An invitation i* extended fo Htr
public tu parliripalr in the weekly
s c v s p t w at the hotel w h 1 n are
held 1 arh Monday a I M p m

★

Th, engage .u ni' ot Mis* Bi tty ,1,-an t ’ lnn t to Sgt M o m s II Metis
.if Sanforit and F*rt Jackson. S C is bring unnoutired t■ y Mr and Mi*
thiis | .ei or o f Cutumhia, S C
Vi is s I'lntrr is |V,i daughter of Mt
iMt&gt; f .r i i t .in.I III, Int, II Faliaw
Timer o f O ra n g rb u ig , S. t'. Sgt Melts 1* th, mil nf Mt and Mi* Vtigil
Melt* o f this r It]
ty
Tiic wedding ha* l* e n art fm
July tn and the coiomony wul be
solemn u e d ill thr VI r t h &lt;»d 1 st
Church in Columbia

(P&amp;AAO/i£tl&amp;

COAT

CONDI I lO NEK

To fluff lh»- nap ••( your ro.it,
shake it briskly by tn* hrm
The

frr-dc la m e.

a

polsunuui

snake fuui.-l in Central and South
America, resemble* .i n ttle sn a k e
without

the

rattle

A "Mas..r*-o*-ir

PAINT POINTERS

IVoma MeT**s, a Seminole High
School student, will play a piano
solo entitled "K am innolD sln w"
to open the Hlmlrnt Program to
morrow i-wninc at 7 ti’rlsiek &lt;i&lt;et
radio station WTKK
llu ltla Bollinger, ii Imi ». *tu&lt;b-iil
nf Seminole High, will play an
accordion snlu and fa-sli- Smith
w ill la- inastei of ceremonies.

T h r Smfnrd D u p llralr Bridge
Club met Monday a fte rtroon In the
r a n ) room of Ihr V a ld rr fLsti-I

★

Miss Betty Jean Ulmer To Wed
Morris H. Metts Next Month

Student Program

Duplicate Bridge
Afternoon Session
Held At Valdez

★

VI1 hi I Mi
Mantirl Jacofisuh
.un visiting in N'* w Y o lk wilh then
■on h i -| ■Inugbtri in law. III and
Ml* Sh&lt; ..........I I a* ol, son
Mi , 1.. I Mi- Cli 11 Haiti lets and
family ,,f Ubintu. (i« uli- viailing
thi* week in Sattfotd and Long
Wood wilh is Iniivvs and fiu-iid*
Mt att-l Mi • Ed While and
ilaiighti r of lllli.,ils un spending
H'Vv i j I u n i with til* pm cuts
Mr* Margaret Smith ha* left
f&gt; J.11 ksutivlilt- to spend several
i*i-&lt;k with Iter *,,n .ind daiighter
in 1 iw, Mr .md Mt&gt; Wilson Smith
Mi .... I Mi
M M llmilti anti
iliil 'ti-n Viuly \ n -hie and Jimmy
of II 10 .*11- visiting fi.r .1 week
with Mrs Mini llnuth They will
leave lh!&gt; week for I h.-trlnltr N
*
and will lie .1r n tin pa tiled liy
Sherman Itnuili o f E.i Celda. Ibm
ilur.i who ha* tteen vfMIfng here
I t two niunllt*

If you hate a furniture finish,
ing projert lllinl up. llirrr is no
easier method llian sssatiloria rm
arwl wiping oft nr mlt iling *in*l
fiatib »tln a sloth, f’enrlr stma
wosid linislt. alto etiellenl for
Soora, produ,e« a professionalInoklna fob trad, fur s,a«lni
within lliree limit*. Il tlrikr* into
wood. baldening films, sealing
pores, Iratlng no »*n*h surfare
COStinf. Il it alntusl walrri Irar
so at In arrenl the n*lur*l lirautv
nf ilia wood. Slain mar lie added
fnr dark tones.
R r m e m b r r . l l i m i g l , , |i m u s | b e
U se d o s e r h a r r st oorl.

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Pf *f i*f*«*tVr#* fe-a r*1

TOUCHTON DRUG Co.

\|r* Si till Itmilli plans In lt-air
tiimianiw fm Dunn. N C to visit
live son in lav- and d-iughler. Mr
and Mi&gt; John Bull* From Ihrre
she will go lo Krtiluski and In
dian.t and plan, to leturn in Aug
list

Mrs. C.S. Winn,
Mrs. P. Bowersox
Taken Into Circle

" EDN h S D \ Y
Training t ’ r.ion Executive Comm llte c meits at the First B a p ­
A farewell party for a group of tist Ch utih at 7 p. iu.
I v y s svho left Sun day for Baylor
Prayer meeting at the Fits! B a p ­
Hoy* (’ amp at Chattanooga, Term tist Chinch at it p. tn
ss»* given S aturday evening by Mi
T I I C B S D VT
Mr*. F S Winn nnd M u . P.
aiul Mrs. F. IV Scott in the Iwrk
Junior tl A "» meet *1 the First flew■ 1 so* wete initiated into thr
y — * o f ibeii home on Summerlin
v" 1 'til!,.
^ ’ a i l night * • » 1 I’huri 1 at 7 o tn.
A vr.
t i n . B la n k to :h !p
Semmoi.i lt&lt; )» V ,h 1 tgc N
U 1 tie Ell . 1 1 .■
The boy* wore given tuagniiiies
will meet .it X p tn ul the l 0 II E prv*ided over the rerrm &gt;ny nnd
to rt-ail on the train on the way to Hall for a memorial program All '11*111,** meeting til the uleiencu
Chattanooga.
id Mr, Lowell Drier, president.
member* ure n e e d to he present
Those enjoying the outdoor tup
'I t* Ml ert Lange of D ellary who
FRIDAY
per w ire : Butch Anderson, tlroci
The Duplicate Bridge Club will wa&gt; l i a i s f e r r e d flout the Dm?*
M cC o y , Jimmy uud Boy Wright, meet at the Yacht Club with seal
I I,-, -r ll.i. k&gt; ■ s.i. l,. S J. «■ »
F l a n k Scott, Mr. ami M u Itruc” Ing to
Plans
gin at 7 l ’&gt; p m. and play welronu-,1 into tl.e Clrrb
Anderson, Mr and M u Evan* Mc­ to s t a ll al ** o'clock.
were made for a c n e i e d dl.*h sup­
C o y , Mr ami Mr* d a m n Wright.
per to l&gt;e held July El at Sanlamfo
11 ESD AY
Mr*. Daisy Knox, and Mr. and
lh&lt;- ladies mid thrir hu«The I'nity Truth C l a n will meet Spring
Mrs. F D Scott
nt th r Yuldri Hotel nt 7 Ml p 10 hnn.l. will inert at the Elks Club
with Caiolyn Parsons a* lenchel. at '*&lt; p m and leave in a group
fm the springs.
Tilt- puidi* i* 1111 it, ,t.
Bout file reports were given by
the Banding cominitts’e ihaitmen
and other hu&gt;ln,*&gt; w a - discusted.
Du run; tin -octal hour that follow­
Hi SAN Dll A N K 'IS E It
The hi util if it ill ,11 lomnilllee of ed. tin hostesses. Mi* Blanken­
At the age of It. Irving llt.im- the IsJihr M iry Chamber nf Cnm* ship. Mr- t i t e g o i y Endow, and
bier play* k'5 shildieiT* gains'* inert*' hell! .1 hake sale, .sa.u.dui ' I i . I U &lt;’hull. -, t i e d delicious
,-• .
1 il, ’ • nut n iiv'rg hi* in from of the Po*t tlfiu , liullil lefrt uhloellt* to tlie ladle
childhood it's hi* imslnes*.
ing and rji*cd more than Jito no
rh "-c pr, o nt w in-: ' l l * " e » ! r y
ttiamhiei m ) l r ,
edu, nllonal
Mr* •'
P
Brarington wa* Ftlinum, ' I i - 1 B Ifoolehan, Mrs.
ga m e * for young -lei * from I to chairmen and *he w.t* assisted bv I!i,hau l M a p ,', Mrs. Jame* Hiatt*
12. Tlie job of choosing gam,-* .Mr* It a 1 mend M
K uilaw,
Ball
Mr« kv-nship, Mr* t it e g o iy
that a l e Itoth fun and instructive (ieorgo Patti r-oii and Me* Crank Mt * Mm tie M«*&lt;.-«, MiMn rio
Du, .( Vt&gt;, **1,'»1 Ca rtel Mr* Ki­
include? sitting down with pros­ Evan* The
w m l l l e e wDht
t
pective* inventor*, tryout* on Brant- ih.tnk al! t h o se who helped itt any lim .1 Mmightmi .it
'Ii
Henry
bier's two children and a study of way in making the h a k e sale a fi.inru Hr , Mr* It 1* Disbrow,
mmlotti leaching method*
'ti ■ Janie- Bo-einiw. Mi
t*. D.
*11ere**
Some n igge d , d game* have
.'billsI. ' I i - I' I Bukin. Mr*. E.
g o o d beginning* and fittle out 01
I, Ib'intrli
'*•I "
I'hi Idre,
Inn hood ymnigslet*
tlie end Some can't I*' ended at oil
VT1 - I M i iiiiieimi, 'I '
W. J
"They
till
in,
what'*
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m
u
g
,"
Braitibiet uiy » children ur&gt; wonder­
Cl ui he, 'I i
* S It mil, ' l i s . P.
lie
say*
'
And
!
take
their
w
nd
for
ful game-muker* but often lHair
it Chihli, n .1' spot flaws in a Bower,ox. and 'D ■ \llwrt laingr.
ids a* a te too sunt plicated II - al*o
g a m e minis dial, ii
aim* adult* *oine&gt;inws think of
.Many 0 the firm** I p 1:m u ga m e * OKI *tllipb- fo 1 children to
a ro used m *, h,"d« lliioiighoul the
play
country V cam, of nil, &gt; anagram*
He* le*eall» a man wuo devised recently won .* Toy ibifdattn- Conn
.1 gam e of alphabet noodle* dipped cil award Card games which t&lt;aclt
ill paint With the aid of plastic the alph.il" I a n
iced l,y tin,
toothpick &gt;, a child wa* iuppj-cd to •choul* f,i| th. deaf
The new ptedtlenl o f !to- Hanpick apart the noodle*.
Home ef the gnttn * an- used fm find tlusin,
and Professional
ftrahier *ay* I hi* game un* one reading 111 -tun linn .md identifica­ Women", Club, Mi * item. Ntinnel
w a y to min it youngster'* eye*
tion o f lUiirmi!- ill I VitiM'h'ih! ole ly, l.a* ann o uin id the
landing
lint, h,- add*
ject* lliumhiii keeps up w.tli mi
committee 1 halt main.
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Two Games Scheduled
Tonight A t Stadium
W .d - Jen* U , 1*54

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M i l the n**t rear the xiw.
has •pantored aevcral
chief later etl

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Exhibition Gome

Sports
Selections

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t i n t — af atticera will head
tor agrafe tomorrow algbi when
the Semiaala County Sport*
men's Aim c UU om meet* at
to* Oviedo school. AU memher*
arc urged by Farter H. Lasting,
outgoing prrtidrnl, to attend the

Cards-Groveland
T ilt Will Follow

THE SANFORD HLHAl.ll
Page*

To Pick Officers

EaruaUf around the clearing of
property • I the Hekiva H irer.

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By P E T E OSBORNE
T n ii Legion team i*l Seniord
Foil S3 li prrlly lood And thei

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lake in .ir baseball seriously. All
ol ihem are young—&gt;ou can'l be
mute liian slighHy uvrr 17 and
play In the Legion program—and
i t t m l thiiw rral baseball potrn

baseball linublehender in
L-x|»**ctefi to iittra &lt;T th e seaion's lurneHt tu rn -o u t to .Me­
m o rial S ta d iu m to n ig h t when
the S a n fo rd C a rd in a l* ta u p k
w ith G ro v e la n d an d Legion
P o tt fill en cou n ters V e r o
Reach. T h e Leyrinn g am e will
(a* an e x h ib itio n p re lim in a ry
to th e C e n tra l F lo rid a League

Uai u o tt c.( .h im h i m ' . . aV .hr
turn would »*&gt;. "comr Imsle First gaiur it tel for *5 30
b i t leagu
yel, atill a bl. awkward and
o. .u.t" yet;
unsettled Hu. this kid, Jim Haw [mmediately u|&gt;»n It* completion
ktni, pitcher cm .hr Hrd Jllres
The Cardinal* !a*l Sunday up |
coached .ram, ha* gnl It, Muni ped IJirtr league murk lo 7 b with
like a gai.lle, pilches likr a pro, a 3 1 win o v e r Sanlord Navy, Ihe
and when you ialk abuul ha.loir, league tecoml place learn Pine
you're talking about Jim Hawkin* castle, undefeated. I* lu Hrd (dace
Over in -Winter Park yeileriia&gt;, with a ti/eanle lead
Ihr P .tk ri* made a mitlakr They
Manager Buddy Lake announced
itched to mm Remit a pair id Mel Kleitch rr a* hit tentative
mrblet and a single that about Marling pitcher Tidv will be the
amputated the shortstop's Ire ftr*l oiiporlimily tor Ihe Florida
Winler Park won anyway, but It % .Stale University product to co the
a good gur*» I. was only became distance. although he relieved
ihrrr wrrrn't enough Sanford play Charlie Thomas in the filth inning
era on bait- wlirn llawkin* camr in ol Ihe Navy ga m e a week ago amt
Lai Hr did drivr In two runt, how took Ihr lo** If needed. Lake can
ever, beside* scoring one hlrntrlf rail upon Thoinat, Buddy (laugh
One of .hr doublet, hit tint onr. erty, Charlie Swann nr Jock Kit
wat a 3HI I imiI drivr against lin- die Krnler notched a neat 3 1
left Drill wall Thr Parker* had victory over Navy Sunday
imir.ened up. though, and wrrr
In the lone *erie» between tinplaying him drrp enough that .hr two d u b * thu* far In thr teatun
tecoml two have blast, which Sanford ha* em erged with a *et of
would have rolled to Ihe crnlrc viclorle* "Hilt Groveland whipped
Held wall, w** stopped by Ihe kren l.ongwood twlre In a doublet eade»
ou.llelder He wa* to far hark Sunday amt iuIk Ii I tie unexpectedly
there, though, the hall wa* uri tough tonight,'' I.akr raiinnu*
doubledly lu him before he heard
Tonighl't l.rgion till will to- Ihr
Ihe crack of Ihr bal
lir*t of two exhibition game* laHawaii)* gave up four hil* ami tween Potl 53 and the Vern Itrach
a like number of run* in a three oolfit Hrd Hire*' team will t r u e !
Inning tllnl which, for linn. I*n‘i to the ra*i coavl city F rid a y night
up to par In (act, a* he talii him- for a return battle Tlie gam e i*
Wlf, li wav "terrible"
classed a* an exhihiJnn since the
Probably Die blgge*l avvel Haw two team* ace in different l.rgion
kint possesses. atlde from Ihr divtricta.
fact that hr I* good, 1* thr far
Hire* Mated that he “ will pitch
that he look* like a ball 'player- the same two boy* who threw
enough like one that he «eate* Ihr agaltiM Winter P a rk yesterday
oopoittion. You can't *ay that Inn Hawkiut and Charlie Swain
llawkint make* thr legion clot, We've got two more game* tin
for they're all talented and hu*t| week and f have In apace Iheir
era. But you ran tay tin* without pitching the beM I can " Sanlord
fair ol rebuke: Ihe guy's an avvet will attempt tu avenge y e M r n l.it'«
on anybody'* team ilawkin* I- 7 fl setback when Winter Park
only if and will be a iunior at come* here tomorrow.
Seminole High come September
Till* will lie one o f |hr few op
Ile
l' - 't
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bark, hav
raving
f an
vetoed &lt;1 point* latl *ee the la-gion learn In artiou at
season Only a sophomore lav* night Generally Ihe home game*
aeaion, he wai confined to 'll' arc afternoon affair* and working
airing basketball, but won five or a &gt;le cannot attend
On till*
alt garnet while luting only a pair
*, official* are look ini' forward
during Ihe baaeliall alale.
fo an exceptionally large lurm.ui

Giants Blazing
Unusual Swath
In Win Column

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■pili summer, though, tt'i a eood
bet that he'll hit hit pitching
•lo w - Coupled wlih hit hatting
hi II tie*. he makea a good show
u, ail of thli conclude* on Ihr
utual note: Tonight'* an excellent
opportunity to ire him and the
Mgion club in adlun. Their rn
thuiiaim it tltmulallng and they
play good hitie hall Came time
agalntl Vcro Beach I* 6 so pm .

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I lie N a t* Irani played *nappy l u l l la»l night in ita game a g a ln tl Ihr Witaon-Maier
Irani. Member, ol Ihr Navy Iram a te (firM row. M l lo rig h t) Jtdm Switaer. Jim llrownen. Jim Havta,
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Apopka Residents
Lead Fish Contest

S ports
Roundup

Farina drew a Lave un ball*, Jim
lia w k in t M ailed hit tec»mi duu-

fcta, *n(* two Post 53cr. v**n- bU
by pitched balls to troy* . ne tun
B u t Ihe climax came with P a t k f i
r r l i r f r r 31ike Green'* tematiunal
ttilk e-o u t uf K*idie Barber. Bat

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The 1allahattee Kcbtls, who ha 1
lost lour straight, bounetd back
last night lo whip West Palm
Beach 3 0 in Ihe oedy Florida In ­
ternational Hague activity. Si Pe­
tersburg and Miami were rained
out at Miami
Dave Wilkinson and Ricky 4’ j .
Untes pitched live hil ball but Wil
km con was stronger in the dutch
and led 12 West Palm Beach run­
ners stranded inrluJing three in
the n m and eignki inning*.
i silos hsntueo Hailed the *curing wiiti a double In Ihe seventh
After Jack Maroner lacrtficed him
to thud. Conk Meriwether was
walked intentionally Cliff Patrick
then singled in one run.
Duke Doolittle wat late on an
error. Bob Retlin sent in Me*.wether with a tingle ani a doublr
steal ociii d another run.

Jax Beach, DeLand
Lose 1Games Each;
Daytona Switches

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bei, unly slightly lunger than hi*
bat, wav pinch-hitting in an rftu tl
lu diaw a walk which wuuld have
pushed across a tying run. Green
had run the count mi Barber to
three and nothing before lighten
ing and firing in three stialghl
• tiik r* to i|url| the Sanford rally
and rnd Ihe fracu*.
Manager Ben Geraghty ol the
It wa* u bitterly dlaappointiliy JarkM.uville Brave* of the Cla**
lot* for the Sanford players And A Smith Atlantic League formerly
strangely enough, it wa* a pitch­ » i - 4ii infielder with the Brooklyn
nati Hedlegt earlier in the day. er'* battle, hut a tiattle lotting D-ulgrfs
it booMi-J the G lanti’ tin t place pitcher’* hatting strength agluit
lead to two game* over the hi* rival Parker huiTer Bohhy
Itichmoiid ircurdr.t two hit* in
Dodeen.
Willie May* and Monte Irvin three official tries, driving in tom
M iam i the laurel* la tl night. May*, runs, and though Hanfoid stailer
Jim Hawkin* l.laik-it two iloohiev
w h o r e hornet No 21 had arcounl
filtIL i A M X S A O f »
ed tur Ihe Giant*' flrit run drove ami a single, his prowess could
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in Ihr tving run with a double only account for twu srorss. Haw­
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Irvin, hltlrix In h li latt 2fi lime* kin* polrd his first extra base tap
WITH ANTS.
at bat, and reding the bench be in tbs- fourth, scon,I as a double as
rau*e of a severe balling Mump, lie was out attempting lo react)
WOUMS AMO
stepped hii to the plate a* a pinch third, with a 341) foot drive to the
POISO N
hiHer and knocked In the winning leltfield wail.
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run with a two out single to rigid
Hawkins was trplaced i.y Chat
center
lie Swann In the fourth. Lot ihe
That'* the way it'» been going reliefer deserved a better fate
since the Gland began their spec than that wdiich wa* given him.
tarular climb to Ihe top Just two The lanky moundvman allowed
wreki ago to Ihe day, It wat a three runt, and tlie ball gaiur, on
double bv Irvin lhal scored two five hits and a like number of
runs In Ihe ninth tu give them a error* in the final Hu re Parker
innings.
6 S triumph over the Braves
E L V IN A T O H
Two day* later. Rill laylor's
Iticiuuuinl gave up IU hit* and
inch hit homer in the Kith beat the Sanfurd pitcher*, all told, al
»idey and Ibe Brave* H I A week lowed nine. Tin dilferriH-e was
Set apart a day to art acquainttgo yesterday a thrre run homer Green's last three pilrhes.
by Hank Thompson with two out In
Balph Farina posted thu-e singles
e.t wilh us and we'll introduce
thr ninth agaiuit the Red* enabled and a walk in four kies fur the
Ihe Giant* to turn defeat Into vir vain Sanford cause
tory.
mu to n a l aalisferlion.
Tlie |wu club* will I ellew 4tu *r
Last Saturday, it wa* a pinch rivalary tomorrow afternoon at
hit homer by Hoot K vrr* with two Memorial Stadium in u tussle al
■nit in Ihr ninth that enabled Ihr 3 o'clock.
Glints to rlim ax a romeback vic­
tory over the Cardinal* The next
day, another rouplr of pinch lilt
s z i r %i u n d J C A i .
ter*— Bobby llofman a n i Duily II I AII I IIK A&lt;'ll. rift -lin t) Hftllftf; ^
'»
a p p i ianco;
&gt;hh
Rhodes—slammed homers In the f Irill, IH U , CliLraflii.
\\ illlaru- l»2, Tftiieitgi l
tame inning to nip the Redbird* f lPVFlnir.l
m
/ ,nr*i ■ * , .,.1
n irrn o it-K » n « « r
i &lt;•.»
im
If tiftkF£i&gt;n, (ruvI'utfi f r&gt;l liirt.i (4
&gt;Va.-~
i I .*d '
li n• m*. I I I . Tf»u itr * I *4wft. i
I'llil.A l'K L I’lllA I»»a#y UiilUl
There are 100 miles uf welding
lit*. I Hi le*.• Alil( ifI • * . Il'tll fMallif'tCt
and I W.OOO rivet* In the battle
Ati f • in ■ 1 1 1 4 , I*i *»Ir'If1|.Ii I a
J I
•hip M luw iri.

Swim Try-Outs
Will Be Held

C H IR O P R A C T O R
H O U R S f a ^ i a o - I to 1

-s.

Rebels Break
A ghllmit feeveiith-iimitiK Losing Streak
ccurintf try fell short mid Sun-

PHIL LOSOPHYc

11III. AN1*4a Bcvidcnl* ol nealbv
By t.A S I.K lA U lt l l
l.ake A|w.pku aei-ui In Bate j pil
NEW YOltK M*
A m a n win.
vale undemanding with Ceniral
■p r i n t * much o f ill* tiuie trying t u
t h.liil.C* lutge black ba- .*.
peer into the 1(111171* III tile *potIt
By THE AtvHIM IA T E II PRESS
till* peculiar rclaliuii*liip I* m
nr III tails on lilt face to often
JurksonVill* Reach amt Del.imt.
deuced by the tact that two frM
dents ol lli.it city ,nc m tlie lead D m ! In- ta k e , a n inordinate plea* In -t and i-ecoiid place fuuvhera in
r i . i i H i i u *T*T»: i . t i n n n
Team
tt. I,. g ,i. &lt;
in tin- thud annual t5.uw t'eutral tin- in eallmy: one right now amt the Florid. Slate H ague first half,
I'.e to n a lltacb
i'ne 3 .’•» mile which John lie l don't teem able lo gel going
LiMung ttmtcsl. m en
" I fiiift H u i iilu . Hat*
(irlimilii
f a
*
ran in
PlulanJ brought a Im the second iouir.1 and are on
Ml PlltlanJ
IvltkiUml
|
i. i nun f 'IImwci I by llu- tireaicr t it I.*ml* M u d ) rail
riipiii
i liaintw-r of t ommerce
First |
little thrill to one who pie In.II.on after two day* ol play.
i »f I »f»ii
t»
MOM place i- currently held bv rharlc
lifted
lx llionih*
moiMh* ago that
Ibid the Au*
Am- I tsui liuylmu Beach, the erst*
‘In
ted tx
i n i 'III*ilcti
11
flitIf
while i-dlar dweller, got going in
l.-dd, who no.igged u III pound kalian would Id- llu- world * be-i
li wa* on j burning hoi lanuary )ack*&lt;ovdle llcai-h |u*l nigbl 5 2
0 ounce lias* w ilii a "silver *|iuon'
I hlVlollR lUttill . Ju t III**. I. t
O r lim lii l 1 'i i f i . i ;
d.iy m Melbourne, Im m eituiel) witli a tour run Idlb inning l.ake
m l.ukc Silver
LaktUrift L
&gt;«n| 3
Accurding to t art Mi-ece, niti jfte r tin- *52 llavi* Cup iiiatclica. I lam) wiiipp&lt;-d Del and 5 2
llBMFk V
Jn tlie other game, Ollaildo de
r u m a a t l&gt; « v t ii» l i t a r h
ciul wi-iglmiaMer at FiM irrniin' llial we walclu-d the dalk lia iio l
I I -.4fill A I D r i l l .
1'aradlve,
ili.it
i*
the
(
d m li»h ot Autslr riel nil a I 02 X mile un feali-il Cocoa 12
t*ak ala ini aI Jat
a louhle hy pdelier Jim Greer,
any M/e lo lie caught with urllll di-r p H.r conditions and became
d a l lu ll Second place In the 22 convinced on the spot that he winning his (mirth game against
* A T i U \ k l . I.K S filtt
Teas*
w. I). Prl. u n
day-old contest i* lu-ld hy klr* would cut imilcr Ihr Ihi-n fabled *ix losses, opened Daytona Reich's
N ,s York
II n
4*1
Glailt * Fill*, aim ill A|Hipka, t i n lour minute mark withoul much fifth inning attack un Ihr Sea
lli....VI, n
It 21 I I *
v
Iroubii- Hie fir*t lone In- bat a Birds
Bill Huffman and Kay
illtwaiih**
I! 2* l i t
• H caugiil a UiMiund. 13 ounce h it- fair chance at it
lluune followed with iliiglrs and
Phllsrtrlphla
I d I t tu*
nmii l.ake Prevail.
I
fin . inrtsil
11 11 luv
lln Dial d.iy » typically warm Fat Levy wilh a double.
HI l..ilils
iu I I
IM M*S
\ustralian hreeie twirled elu.nl
A double ami tuple hy fa'tter
&lt; 1■" ■K■i
II II
IM M S
l-lM&gt;|.uia)i
acio** the brick red track al (Ilyin Wilhi-ru]N*in give llolan.lo Ortega
rII, (2 111
I t il r n lH r
nlc-P ark and blew directly into amt Lakeland the victory over the
i'Inrlnnatl II llfoukIvn I
l.andy't face on tlie final straight lied Hats
N'PW Turk 1 IIIIWMukar I
Plillad#l|ilila I t*hliaitii I
away Tlie track |l*rlf was hard
Orlando won behind Hie four hit
HI l.mila at I’itlpl.iirfh piid
III
Plan* are being lorm uUlrd for (mill not having hern watered pitching of Wayne Sewell Ken
(Jaanra ludap
■ city playground
swimming down for a week. lurndy had no Brai-skeke d.-liverrd the big blow
ririiiiinail at Hr«mkivii inlgh ii
tram lo twiupele with other real cumpetlllon and hadn't felt for the C'll't, a double that trured
Valanllna U l | Nt h .. .mi.* i«-S»
Mlltt aukaa ai N»m Vink Wllami Central Florida ruuiniuiiillr* and much like running anyway It re­ two
l i "» *• Cliimaa IS I)
dlrerlor John Angel ha* l**urd united no gn-at courage to find
i ,hl«#aii*i ai •’MUdrijihU in la h ii
a rail lor aspirants to report thr m-arcM cable office and write:
I' oIIf I t l - l i t i Hlmmorm li&lt;S)
H ARD HI ITEM H IT IIAHI&gt;
lo Ihe City pool al 10:10 a m.
HI U)ula at I'lttahiirnli ntlaMk
"You could -Jo worse than l»el
llad d lt l l l l i %• I.MtIrflrld | | &gt; l l
W A KE FOREST, N. C. o i l - A n
Friday. Angel, In auuounrlng lhat (Minify will lie the first alhtcle
these try outs, urges all inter
in history tu nm Ihe four minute Injury jinx has plagued Frank Mr
4 N K H II I* I.H4HI H
rsled youngsters o tri the age mile. It la more than pmliahle if Rai-, hard-hitting Wake Forest
Team
W. 1.. Pet. 41N
* 'I f vfI aml
44 I f 4*4
of 12 lo attend Ihe opening pral­
hr had not liern furred to burk a College oulfirldrr.
rh lriffi
41 I I 4*1
t
ik e session.
A tophoniisre from Sali*hury, N.
stiff toec/e over the final 15(1
Klw Turk
4B n
*
*1*
Hr i Mill
14 si 147 l l ‘l
yards today Ihe ‘miracle mile' C , Mettle sin tallied a shoulder in­
SVmhliiiiiiit
17 21 It * MS
would (it on it* way to the record jury in the third gam* 1**1 year
l*llllBilFl|*liln
IV i« * 10 1*
ami wa* out the lemaiutlrr of the
hook* now ''
HubI dll
71 i i
147 m s
II mHIliiiurr
11 u
You would have lust the bet tu aeaton.
IM « s
He stiffeii-il a fractured leg early
Roger llanniMi-r'* historic i v m
knri.1l I N*» Y»f* l
only a few weeks back, hut uutsale Visits season and was sidelined for
I'll 11Hli* It.y, la t I'l.tt'.S il I
tli»|..n I |l*ir.mi)re I H I Innlnas)
that wr -till like to think it wasn’t the remaindri of tlie campaign.
&lt;10. s*,.
i ui 7 Wnshlnalxn *
Hot
Hires
faihionr.t
a
neat
1
)
*
,l* '1 htl "* PWdiring on shofl
... .
Ilame* Tadar
U ashlnaliiii al I'bn aai. I'orler flsbl Wiloin Maler win over KASIM IN n,,,*lT
r * n *a,[ **••* *'an,*P
(!-*&gt; vs llarstimsn I* t,
S lo i n,’l 1^ *v‘•
,h'* c,,n?;
New York al li.tr.ui H,-|»&gt;l&gt;aM 51 in last night’s Seminole County petition
wide open a year ago it
Senior Soltball League npcnri at
I l - l l vs II... fl |J I)
PhllsilvtpMa al I1 .i,l,ih 4 - T fl». Fl. Mellon Park. Hire* pilrlie&lt;l he hail been running (hen uniter
IT -* i vs l^nmn U 4 )
ami found hlm»i-lf In Iron- Finland'* ideal condition* in*te»l
lli.slun al lulilni.ov rmalii) Hul rapahiv
hie only Iwbe, I miII i time* wilh of burking the vagariei of All*
llvaa i l l) vs t'i.|*man |7 l l
the ha»e* f,.l| ami only one mil Iraliaii weather*
Clean fielding thwarted scoring
K . Wild Teddy, I'.itrilr I'aasant. altcnipts, however.
^rllHani Mary. Candla l-uwer. llial)
V’C Five look a 13-3 victory from
Hobson Sporting Good* In Ihe
BKi-nsiii MArM—Fmnriir
llural
Ike.
Hsnskrll.
rlleaiu nightcap of the twin Bill Action
iCMIlver. Mired News. Ilsmmsrkesd. will continue Thursday night.
Tran's Jack. K*v», lu.ee. Farmer
M T I l t b l l . I.NAUFI1
Fisher
II ,STT I Vs 1 NnOIrr. Ilr....k ite
.ITS
lir s x Mu&gt;lsl »l l.nuls. t t
T M IM II H I I K - V s l r U O
.1 * . 1 Farmer. Annie tlrlalit, Mite
lll'N n
IIXTTRD IN M l ) . 1s t . HI
Fanllleet. Ckrielma* M lrf Hylvla
I«*iul«. TI
kenr. Ill Mies, llrandim. lUnd-Xpsn
IIITX Jsl.l-inskl HI le-uls *1
T o ll AT
11)1*0:
IM'NH Sluslul Ht I,.u |. u
»-UTMTl| M4I-H—Fwurtry
H a u e b a ll a t H v m a tla l M i i I I h
i'll IN'Il Aui,,i.till N*« Y.uk
UUniorvne, beunlnx, Trusty clun
Ser* Hefirh »». «*&gt;!•&gt;■ I *«Ua. I'lT
»
I.
*1*
Malm* kstlier, Me ||**I 1, Htu,
• .*** a m.
X|&lt;Hjreitry, dylvla'a Hebei. BUiipIn
S W F M I I S H I K y I I I It
t ir a t e la a A i * . t a * ( * v 4 r a r a i a a l t
IKTTINU Avll*. I-Dvuland. I l l
S ill y a .
IIPKH Fn*. l-hlcuen. »*
' t r i r t n MAI-K—Farnrti.
rliy
T H IM S IIS V
Teeiei H , IIIUearsUe, lloy.l
llt'NH IISTTirU- IN Mlnetti. Chi
y a f tle tu
W U t e * F a ta a l l a s l H g !.* « !■ ■
e*a». » t
Cedar Park. Wnyelde illnaer. T a c k
IIIT H
*'o s
I 'M . * * . . , *4
Out. Two lllll'e. Jamie K.
a a f t b a il a i F l . M e lU a F a t k

l«

Pitchers Hove
TTirhng Duel;
' W hiff Vital

ford Post 53 Junior Legion
leant took a 7-U set-back )&gt;•*.
terday afternoon in an excit­
ing diamond tilt pluved in
Winter Park. The loss dropped
Sanford’s regulur s e a s o n
mark to two and one.
In tin* final frame, with
the visitors down 7-5. Ralph

Thai It Ihe only word which dr
trnbet the lurprlilng deed* ol l-ro
Durocher'a New York Cunt*.
During
lire la
u tnt w
g tile
t i lril fglit
* * | k t Ihr
Hianti have won U of I I garnet
and a majority of Ihoic have been
won in the Giant* ia«t turn at
bat
Lait night'* game with the Mil
waukee Bravea wai typical. Trail
mg 2 1 through eight inning* and
limited to sii hita by Gene Conley,
Ihe GlanU erupted for three hit*
and. with Ihe aVJ of a walk and
a tarrificr, tallied two runt to nip
the Dravev 3 2
It wat an important victory, tor
coupled
rupled with Brooklyn'*
Brooklyn'* 1133 1 de
de
feat at the hand* of the Cincln

*»

I . A 8 T N IG H T 'S R E S U L T S
riMST HATH—a I* WII*
Tlmr
!
aHaaulv
I I lu 7 In I HI
t! M
I in ; til
1 ll tt a U
I &gt;w
(iulnlel &lt;» •) m in i
a r c o M i HAITI—A l«
Time a n

Winter Park Trimss
Sanford Legion, 7-6

B ^

�n

Condemned Man Is
In Death Row
Nearly Six Yc«rs

News 0 / Men

PROPER C A N C P U 3 TECHNIQUES o*» da-*3"it'a'ed by Olympic c*-o—cion Stsv. lyiak In ■ n r *
eelor movls, •mi'led Foddlt A Sdf# Co"9*." (u»t re'eated by tb* &gt;€enu Catuoify and $urs*y
Cempony. Th« obov* tcene* from the film, which wo» produesd In eoopsm'luu wftb Am#rimn
Cone* Airseiotion, *ho*t ( I) correct merh-d of boa*dlug a eonos, grabbing both gunwalst wbil#
lilting foot n&lt;*&lt;v»it c'olt In fint; (7l «al#it »oy to poddl# it from knashng poiitlen |ulJ forward of lh#
tbwar1-#v#u though not* or* p'or drd; end ihoklng out" a copvlred cone# by (3) grotplng
nearer* gunwol# ond (41 deprerting until e’ oM )* o'mott vefticob then pu*hlug eonoo away utlng
iciuort kick ct tom* time The | 4 .m;«j*e film —ay pew be ob'ained on a fro* loon both front yCtna'i
public odueotisn deportment ot HoiHord. Conn or through tho eempe«y'» local repre»#ntotrve*

it.w ;;hi;\
( • v '.fill-, I'illr I

What this country n»&gt; •'*,
• an * • p»rt on juvenile prlmqutr.ey, t»
I good old-faahicr-- i f»mtlv t »t hat it* fun together
"T h *r* it • defnu • ’ ’*nd i««y ft ■»! family » Mvtty," in tltlt W il­
liam N. M a rk *)-. •ni"l» " fli »i &gt;&gt;f th* Conriertlcul Third Itlatlirt Juvetill* Court
"The rnnther l&gt;&gt;» I;ri int , rat*. thr father hit, and tlir child (oaa hit
own tray. Family mt to in whieh parent- and chil lim work and
play tn^ethri a ir f»*.t li*.-i&gt;p'-ailug from Ihr Amrthan arene.*’
M a t hay II it k i I ■i in thn • In •- i l lug up Ihr family unit, our Amrriran
^ l l t u i r it alto III on '• mu iuvrnll* drTln&lt;|iirn&lt; y |l hat two tiatic chara rta tiitirt, h» • * ) ', trlil h rant*
mott of out tinutde with young
fimtr larkt In thrir living p a t t r m i .
itrrt. Thev a ir;
Mt' K ay «av% A frw a ir
I R rlfllh n r«».
1 I ark of lovr and affrrtlnn.
"DeUnquen v, neglect, Hiv &gt;rr*.
l.ark o f a rru iity — m a lrrla l
tfeaertlnn, Immorality, alrohtdlim and rmntinnal
and thr arquialnui of uionrv to the
1 I a^k nf rrpngnitinn.
neglect of family aoliJarity at» all
I f.ark of dltclplln*.
•ymptoma of om rultiur that a i*
5 Lark nf varie ty of r x p t r i 'n c r
hatrd on arlfith iirtt M
«. I ark of chatartrr training.
Chanr** a i r . If a child d o r t n t
2. Our toi-lal thinking lag* be^ ln d our ability to create.
lack any ot thrta thingt. dalin"We mii»t trarh n r children quaney will h«ld no appral for him.
to develop thrir * rrlal thinking »i
It Can coinprtr with their tclrntifi.'
aklll*. We ran build a car Ilia* guea
100 m. p h , but wr cannot trarh
proplr to drlvr it without killing

While Von Wait

2

Television

but cannot h am rtt It for p*ar» "
MacKav ta t th rir will alwavt
ba prnhlrm I &gt;yt and k i 1 11 until
an aniwer I* !• und to tin hrokrn
or emotionally dUoiganlted hum**
^ ^ a t proilucr them.
f r "Neurotic an I Immature parrn tt produce tlmilar children who
bacom* tb» tarn* k'nd of p irin t*
Rartly do*t a child aurnmunt thr
deadtttlng fruttiatton of a hrok»n
or dlasrgantard homa.M
Of hit cat**. MacKay taya, 40
err cant of thr youngttrr* ar»
from brok*n hnmtt annth*r 40
prr rm t ar« from hi rnrt whrr*
{ha only atirviring p»i*nt nr both
p a rrn tt a t r

w o r k in g .

Jur»nllr o f f r n t t t ar* tymplo^ M t l r nf underlying r*» tonal or
f a m ily
problamf, «*plam t MarKay “ You protect thr community
by treating the ntfente To hung
•bout a leadjntlmentment In th*
child, you mutt alto tteat th* un­
derlying route* '
Mott delirviuent nr emotionally
dittiltb*d children tu ffer from d*-

Mac's
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U|**n II u —
II uwitr t&gt;»oil»
Tufnmr IVnit
Kll Carton
Kew-t, w».iil *i. apor't
C t f TV h e w .
I’errr Como

i)o4lrar

birlk* II tn h
I’n i i B Tlrat
^or*« In Th* V c h f
a on blue nihhun Uoutt
» It ortatatt n a h tt
l» &lt;11 I v» D o t A »#.-re t
10 &gt;0
Talent Pcoiitt
S l» i
11 M
I I It
U’ t . l h e r
I I It
Sp irt# hh iwrtte
Mgr, o f f
11 * '
I M l I I t t M Y I It
I no T » * t P a t t a in
?i»S T n d i r
t rs O o l f r t r
to n t&gt;h py*r. Oulde
it os V t l l tn l L . l r
it i&gt; Lor» of I.Ife
It Jo Retrrh for Tomorrow
It It Hunting Light
II •*&lt;* Kltrhen Show
T i l l R k lM T r.N.
I l l s Oarrv Moor*
I I &gt; tlwuatyirt
•party
I’ ayotf
I as •tia Payo
t la P uli Oroahr

CA5-ABLANCA. M
i
fk—Ils
it the vultan nf the &gt;• tint of Mo
rocco. but be l. a &gt;e&lt;k. balf-blmd
old man. living in ft-at in hi* pal­
ace at R «b *t ^
Gillian Sli-uTa * ' ' am n
L&gt;- i
Atafa I, a relnrlanl Mile*, brought
to the thr-irc a. a puppet of the
French I • • In M
- re »g
nire him » - rith*r r y*’*’ttia! lead­
er or a ovetetgn
• ll* tlotv i- a ymp'-’i** of lh*
illment that p'ag"* thr trerch
empire Ib e fvhtir »l p i" *rn ol
Imlochin* i
t it log liapr onre
again Morocco |. rm-ldenug the
iltuatlon mat r i b- imrrre tia

R e p a ir s

Wanted: O ld Fashioned
Family Walking Together

nthei*. U r hull I n h Irogiii bomb,

Moroccan Sultan Lives In Fear

......... .................... ............................ ......... ; " m t 'h a ? ’ tet
crowded
him
fo rnlorce b n o ’ t- of I rrn r&gt;' ^ r - t " mu&gt;* be p r» te rv rJ lo this
ip n of re.utance fo C&gt;mgoodFAR EAST ( FHT NO— AahIn the di »t mi * I •
b bu-mt»»- m " " ' f wggreiatsn can be kept
1 **n R C.a'iin *eam»n U S N «on
■
if
m- • cOilid &gt;i ' 1 vrett
I
f
- a**.**
I of lit « i &lt;i|
Beniamin 11. Got
f •’ t « . l u g l i f ‘ **
ing p a t .
SAN QUENTIN FRISON, Calif tut of oandurJ la a r m t . g aboard
Jf A o n*ake CMKItUMII, tx F ail* for i
a n;# tn |» • v . h'''
dl exploit that a*-i the
old line i ol •" I Ca'lrd • r m o t . If •« •
It—Heath, aayi Carvl Cha»*man the fleet oiler I'SS Kaakatkla in
-a -•II », r.en The Ft*nch
the Fai Fatt
•iimne.*
Du* fflf 4f»f fores, at
!« ' » glthtfntng nf the belly.”
The KaA.a&gt;kia and nthrr aervi.r
• p*e tig* will not p n m i t
•
"1
Thr r .t,. t"rf- '
teptl
F»u men mat knoa th* fading thip. aitpply fuel, ammunition,
• rutl -Uit ♦ » • »U!’ P -• '-di ' t 'h i m m * 'l . the
more | t " n
f-t
b»tt«r II* hat «at in dea'h row of maintenan r and lepalta. and peth i It ider
•- • v• ijM t-, • th e -k * f f j V " :
I
Iht tart r
*•&gt; tt| |Jtt •r ratlerf
ibn pn.on n*»*lt -it v r t r . —longer aonnel, enabling the fleei In the
Far Fatt to t»main at tea for
New m- 1 *n t l •••me
tiK)k
then anyone d r m f j l t f p r n i a hia- long periods of time without trlyover SfoJrra’ i
•*ittonati t -rete
toft La.t month a Jndgr't mrprlta Ing on ahore hate a.
O R a N D M O T II E R 'S
f eiotnipg !•
i" t Iui -letate.
S f IC E COMKIF-S
I h* fanket hat tupnlied about
order ttayrd hit rteruilon laat
even I h o ig 1’
j tm*t*r f M jrocJ
:y butter er margarine
than C4 hmirt before be wat to die one and onr quarter billion gal­ ti Iv i ritu i' * that ' t i v
co had lev i- pie abb t- a fmin
! . J ctipa M Swn . j g a r
A new legal fight now lonmt lon* of oil and gaaoline in 1,09J re- other North At*n an protectorate, litr e tth fl* *• • l - -no • *n^»|f(ti
.- •**». 'veil beaten
p trr the trial tranirripl; tha man fueliugt to waithipt tinre the out­ ru m itl but the alrm rntt I pral nation in m . * i r . -I F r - m h rule
up milk
whp to-'k It down died before break of boilllitlet in Korea. D ur­ rie ftrr lie brneath the -orfatr
Twice t
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tranicrlblng I! If th it fight fall*. ing the tame p»rlod, the alen hat
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a new execution date will ba »et delivered to the Fleet 3 ,lh ) per- tan nine month, it.- &gt; ,, pit mt.- be ptefet
M. " ' i .
I t e y p - i a n , b a k i - g powder
Chaaiman, M. I* known In nr * - aonnel. h.117 crate- of hlgh-ption- (t»e |o|* becau-t th* -t t --iitro "iftcenl p
vi i. • nail ••&gt;!
*i Matpson *alt
1 '' e# l» ♦ ^ »»ra |Ka
raper readara at th» !x)« Angela, ty freight and L'.SlKl bag* of mail ■ 'll!?
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t • a p-*-&gt;*&gt; -lira
" le tera' lane nanrlil.
tenten.rd
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br « r i n ’ * * '•*' H’ in
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TM* c h a r;* Chet»*n*n b,* afpa I mart in rating to driver firat -da- . tng thrir auth-t'** ••* M ■ * •• cn
terror t, t"r t !"% If • • t -genif' • g ttha r fta-jr. bakin g pow Jer,
Ccn»trurlion Battalion, L’ SN. for
lit denied
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It* bat not dm.'rd br ba t ltd M n f a i l D Burnt' of Sanford I’ atha "f M are alt •» r" f rule* ol r*tm * M— •• • i latjp * laill a"d a tut* together '»i*h bran flakea;
•be life of a rrim io t! If* hat. tn and huaband of the former Mi** Ihr B ribe r tftbe*m *" thtr ' m 'o- maater
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M i l l * ' JH. no- • *JI Drop bv t ea tp o s rfu la oofart, written a book about it — Janet B Strong ~f Newark, N V . j o i|th the • ■ • b Mi would t&lt; •far* • -r 1•
M* fi^
t* g r * 4k*l ba*.tr» *h«#t* B a t* in
« rll 715&gt; I’ rath Row.
a bait
i I'-* m hi* pal* •
n” •*• ate oven ( J 75 F I ab*ut 15
while *ervi*-g at the Mobile Con- mam iinrballeng* I •■ ■ ter
tetter whlrh I* e r p e t e d In bilng »tru lion Hattallm *. Guantanam* whole region of Marl i t - l- I- tM
•• M j*» tLn h tntnute*
him -or Mt e , l * l r l*vv|| LWV1 nrv&gt;
nfy »-pl\ r-e wa- *t-- •"•trumenl *M'» .vj •!•’
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Bay. Cuba
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In hla tludy of bimtelf. Chett
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!u u ; t ndi m •NJill
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man wrnt« I" Mt book
made &gt;n the ha»|a of Navy-wtde
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•t will gain •— *ety odhing ft d*m n»tr*t« 1 proftcirney in p*r
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CLEVELAND (F .
The moO urinj ''tit '*
rtj,#
R»ll lh.
a girl who hat barn in a menla'
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Irititntlon alnre th* attack for d»tn Indiana trave.1 by plane not IS* Ft*fv:b r * '! • * *t»b*&gt; • •»#
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which L h f i i m i n w a t convicted hat h-ra# The Indian* in qiiaation hete ...... ed Moio
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urged hit execution
an aid in at» the Cleveland Indian* who VOl p^ptfbf *• •» fl f
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rettoring the girl'- u n i t y
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California'* governor and Ihr air They Hew to Ir I'anap 'lti lot
»«*• bei^ I* ae | title • Isssa 4 f _• s* ll.
J*s l ll a?.|s J liets
lodge of th* r h r , t m a n trial tn an exhibit! &gt;n game then Chtcag &gt; liPItint •
ga’ue teilea belore re •'(Hi! f Hi* ft
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•rhirb lh* r o n vlr tet m*o rerved a . |rr a I N*f|to •
♦ I'l* 4t ■ ’lfl% Sf»* 1st
♦ ».a
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h|« t'wn attofnrt both have t a l l hitnlng to Cleveland.
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O r* member of tb# tribe d!» (af M «r « al r . h
llhf r «ti
hi* everutlnn It |u*tifl"d
ln»l'«t h|ti4
m il
Outfielder Dave I’h'tley
Vfn# HinMfh . • * i
• It 1 it f ns f 4Ilf if
( ipv Grvvfwip .1 Kmghl and arnt'd
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C b e u m a n « i i falrlv tried and went by train
mi
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and a
lists* »s«ll-»*a |lst
»n*»f h I ii l • *• t 11 tin ,f * »,-•*•
and young «r&gt;m«u "
Folire -a il he wat lh# "red light nf fhr I s h ,
••a.
The trial tudge, Suprrmf Judge bindlt." a nian who uted a ted hff*. llrj'*' pt| hssts JO I P »ta I lefiss • SH
tit ba i
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Charlet J Frtcke, tiv * "if we are -pot light and thi|» led victim i to tn M
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H IM STAR O rrg o ry Park, looking
a hit Llnrotraaiue. ta ahow-n on
hit trrlval in lyw Angelet irnm
Crylon. H r returned tn th# Unit­
ed **!»•#• after tn ahtrnr* of 14
mnntha In tpend about tn Htvt
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tn l/indnn, Engltnd. tn rppetr In
a mov|r.
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able tn write Engli.b tnd got »
book publl bed we might at well
throw the criminal law into lh*
ath ran “
A nnfrd prnologitt ftr Neglev
K Trelert of Philadelphia. It
among tbo-e who have urged f m
mutation of C h e t - m a n '. tenlenre
Chettm.tn, he .aid. wat "no np.H
naev rflm in il.” put • rrlmlnal
p.y rh o p ath rtf a tvi*** about whlrh
torlelv know t tmi h lt’e
"H e ihould terv e at a gulni t
PiC.” m e e d T r e t t f t
Mere in brief, it C h e t t m a " ',
rate history
A a luvenlir he wa
*"l Ip the
f t forntalory twice I" H I! th i n ;•«.
hr w*» one of a bandit ring in
voiced in rn bbetlta and tl u g jl n g t
in the latt Aogrlet ate»
lie w at t r l r T and «#ntenred fn
front II y u r t In hfr
AI Ran
Quentin he h*hat&gt;-| »n.well h» w a,
Ir a m fe r re d In » minimum -emrliy
pritrin .tl r'hlito Atlrr a few m onth,
h r r.rapr*l, o n |y lo hr r r r l t r . l r d
but hr wr pamled in 1947
Oil Jan i t . IIM f l i c . . m m wa*

ncted under |-*ualtv ol death ot
"kidnaping lor Hie purpovr of r**b
lung wnrt*in l»»**li!&gt; barm I* done
to \ |i Kin "
"I never mole ted any womto. '
idle, man told the |or» " I liber
acquit mr d the,# rh arg n or give
me th* il**lh venlenrn "
Che.-man hat fought hit bgal
ha'll*
dogcrlly
| he State So
ptrme &lt; -ulit re|eiifd hi* apireal
I'n t ri I &gt;'d rod r*tu ed to irv ir ■
the r« r |u |0Vg In June of that
V t-r he to-l hi appeal In feiler I
til.trie* court fhii'enging Celif rt
nta
L itl'r Lindbergh" *aw
1*-e t' r, Supreme Court d»
rlim d to hear the ci-e L it! Wat
ten Ih t" governor, tutm ! down
an api-*!.tl on grounda "h» will
altayr b»- dangeroua " Latt May
J 'Varr»n'* -uceeuor. Gov Knight,
rrierfid Chevvman'. plea
then
day* later Superior Court Judge
Thom t. F KeaMig of Matin Conn
Iv, whetr San Quentin la lor at* I.
retjn.nded l» a def*n»e pl*a th it
'he tianirriiib nf Che.,man . I . •*
Angel#, tr lil wa; faulty hv gtaul
arretted at pnlirr tried In r r a r k ing a ttay of •i*ru l|o n

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Communities Secure New Industries
After Pulling Selves Out Ot Spots
WASHING It IN .P -The tellers in
a llerrin. Ill . hank had a darlling
experience one morning In Septem­
ber. IM4
.4
itrek u r ..( **•*«. ide

&lt;,ui «o u. v*. i.ycrla. the Herrin

post m u te r It wa* in payment for
hi* home The Idler* trained if
LyerH had »old hi* home he mutl
lie leaving town.
The city had lived on roal for
generation*, hut coat wa* playing
mil. I.yerla, who had been inter
exled in both banking anl real
estate, mud think llerrin war

through.
A swift grapevine spread the
*lory.
A
citiacn'*
delegation
marched to Lycrla'i office with
a plan When they l*lt Lyrrla had
agreed to »llay,
,. f|uit (lie .povtma* _ ..................... .. .........
ler*hio and devote hi* whole lime
.n
tBru,
In srlllng llerrin In industry
do*try, International Mar
l.verla visited -»me mamifurlnr
nonneed almost overnight
be.king lor inmi manpo'vwr end moving
Memphis, clover
Ing rill#*
‘oped -edu*lrie* M.lw e.t (arm market
i.nor spare
Aubtirnlle* raised* S23.U0
So Herrin’* Mayor Fred Mender formed a committee, now
*on proclaimeil Sepl
23. IU II a* the Industrial Pevelf
“ deatiny day" aol *hul down the Foundation, to combat what
whole town.
like disaster. First Ihe com
“ We even dapped th# fm.ersl ," «,rtl to Chicago to try to t;
I.yeral recall*
ternallonsl Harvester Into *1
Two thousand people Jammed No snap
the Marlow Theater and the strrr'
Harvester did, however,
outside to li*trn to llerrin'* n»w !)Ver Its plant to the city f&lt;
eoinmunity minted It started a dollar
door to*loop fund raising r*m The committee *et out t
palgn and Installed (.am T Cox.
mdu.try It did so we
an AFL union leader, a* prr*i lh(, firjl| (,(llr nrir pHusIrle*
" rn*arrivetl now employ 2..VJ0 as
The council raised WJ.OOO Art when at (nil blast. Onlv
Hamilton, chamber of com m ove worked for International Hi
secretary, tell* how: "Some gave er,
tu t), Some gave W rent* Thev
Th„ fMir nr„ |)lanU
pare what they rnuld because they M oftl|y m 7 0 O0 a week a
knew the need
approximately FKi.iex) paid &lt;
tile lir*t 123 non the rilv spent Harvester lu rk in IDH
lemglit a site for a Borg Warner
Auhorn’* f.r*l hall of fir*
washing machine fartonr llorg insurance ..gent Karl A A
Warner built a plant wtueh row u Im went nut on hi* met
employe* syxt worker*
r*l*ed ths- lir*l 425 oosi pit, rr
“ We were looking for a d-cen- fund Part of that fund tin
Ira liftd Midwest ar’ » " *av* nlant travel ex(ten*e* &lt;if coinn
Manager I,
It Ardi* "Herrin whirh vltllesl big industrial
was rho*en from more Ilian 30 ter* I’ ari wa* used for adv
town*, partly In-cause of Herrin's ment*.
exlrrmc n*i-d
a big Job wa* tune too I
i *!
lJs. " rr n W
Autmrn Citiirn Ailvfrllser.
^ »T*rT^* ,**r*Jc*^&gt;r '/* ,,,r
* printed n sperial edition atm
work. But roal has been hit harder nmcram
than ex[&gt;ected Many penon* are 1 . ..
.
still unemployed In Herrin, and
r n , [ *'/,
^ l,rk
Ilia counril i* still working at it. l
h ,t ■ *lm l,8r *,,,ry
Herrin’s experience tx being re- , Lit Ira * light with nnemph
pesrirt In many American town* bas been drawn out becam
and cities where (he Idea sprang f*lv *■» dominated bv the
up locally in Ihe fare nl dying In- industry, which ha* bs-en
diialrievs-lmth the kind which have drying up. *ome of it n
turn dying for decade*, like m il *nuth. mine rlo*lng It* door
mat emergency intuslries which
Ttu* I* the seronl such
were doe to close down wh"n for Utica In IMA Ihe genei
World War II ended,
ment was "llllca is licks*
None of these cities ha* turned hiitlnrs* rommlltee wax fr
lo Washington fur help They have and out of Us work Utica
a lira cleft navv Industrie* t*v offer into an important textile i
ing low-rent factory building*, e t.
j Ust ion year* luter, in
lending public utilities—even lim'd textile* were dying and agai
ing an alrjoirl—In make it easier pie feared "Utica is licked"
for the induMries to operate A* ales* were so numerous that

CHAtTEtl t w b n t t -hevf:n
HALF an hour. An hour and rtvr
ru.nutra An hour ami ten minute*
Joan deride# age wouldn't watch
for Todd to coma from the operat­
ing room My longer. Bht would
cloaa Oat ayra and count to on*
hundred belora aha looked down
lha hall again. Bho had reached
fifty-ula* when she heard a familiar luaaaunng voice.

I tonal rttail flruta ware moving
I thalr branch#* out of to w *
On July I, IMS, an Industrial
.levrlnpmenl m m m itt** w l U)
work.
In one day this group of Utica
inislncumcn railed sflo.ooo for a
77-acre factory ilte which w ai of­
fered to the Chlrago Pneumatic
Tool Co. The tool company now
.employe about l,GOO people, tic
tnnual payroll run* around tlx mil
ll&lt;m dullard.
On a «ingle Hay in February
HtM in# «ame buitneat men ratted
s»J&gt; m i to buy a 90 acre site, pari
of whlrh wa* given to General
Kh r trie fnr a new light elect nmlci
plant. GE finally bought the entire
acreage.
Kveryone helped, the city of
Ciica prnvHed police, fire and
•rwage services to big plant* outtide ihe city lim it! vuilK-i.t charge
and without complaint from the
tax payer* Real estate men found
housing for new worker* without
fee The ichnol system art up new
courae* to reeducate texliie work­
er* for the metal working imltn
trie*
When «everol comnamr* aaked
atriut air transportation. the rlly
father* ilug into their pockets. Now
there i« an airport. Hospitals and
school* have been renovated.
Then came 1932, In the spring of
that year 3.000 more Utica textile
worker* lost their |ob». Illeharl
liuleh, rhairman of the community
action rommlltee, appealed in a
printed letter:
“ If a fire had hurtled the home*
of 3.urn Utican* you anil I would
pitch in—" Me a*ked everyone in
Utica In help
The action ernim iller found that
the mn«l important Job wa* to re
tain jobless textile worker* fnr
work on machine* in Hr* metal
trade* School* tel up m in e * fnr
late afternoon* ant evening*. A
"Johnny-gel ahead" pamphlet was
published to tell jobless why it
wa* wi*e to go to *ehoo! again.
The Utica liolary t'luli provided
loan* for men who wanted to at­
tend the 42 week electronic* rottrse
at Uciln College
Doctors gave free medical ex
.unination* for men seeking new
loll* H ire r rnrjmriitinns provided
teacher* for men Irving In |«am
the u*e of new machine* General

whrre the util Inroinc pnnlucer*—
mining and limber—were begin
nlng In (day out even in the early
’2*&gt;«.
M'orry died town in ISM when
the Ford Motor Co. derided to
build a 25-niillion dollar pianl lo
make .-into bodies, using ihe near­
by limiter start Is. At its peak this
plant gave Jrdis lo 7.300 workers.
By IfMO auto tiodies were shift
ing lo steel, but World War II
krnt the plant going with about
2.300 workers. On Aug. II). IBSt
♦he F'ord company announced fl

self. "No, you tall me. After all,
H e tn t&gt;# your boOh, hot mine, and
you said you had an MM«."
Joan spoke in (ROMt relief.
"Well. I thought this. I thought
Jane might etay at homo IM go
into biisinese. Would that ha all
right T"
"Fine! What kind of buaineaoT*'
"Fa thought at antiques."
Mias Mishop looked thoughtful.
"By heia-UT Not by herself, I
think. She w m ildn I kn o w enough,
w ould a h # With an older peraou,
prihapa. One who m experil-need.
Iowa Itial appeal to you!"
"Yea." Joan aatMid* " Frankly,
lliia thought cgiM lo Dia recently.
I havrn’t developed tt at all, ho*
cause I tvaxn t aura whathar ywuM
approve. Hut she has to aatn
money, you *rs. In this book aha
•imply baa lo earn money."
"Dora she? Why!"
"Det a il* # ot - because of atefe*
neaa in her family. Iloapitst aaIwnses and an operation. For her
mother or lather, I think. PUvimp* it h*d brat be her father,
ami* he la the wag* earner. Thai
makes earning money a more
pi ruing need. I iwewa "
"Yea, good reasoning. Ho teas
mutt lr*4p out ananttally and fuse
Into UM nm tt aoOnda aa thai«ti
you might hav* a worth-while had
interesting story there. Let me aae
now. Antiques Yes, I believe that
w!H do We have no heroine on ear
tut at present who i* emtiarhtag

DAILY C R O S S W O R D

B. Become

bad
I I Morse
IJ U til*
girl

J. Truuport.
a* good*
ft. Chief
ft. Famous

17 Soothe*

American

20 Kiml

actor

10 Large pill
for a horee
12 Fragment*

2. a n d in
tool

11 PPM
15. K 'n;of

trw fc
t C ite

month
ft Mythical
bird
7 M id

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36 l.i g Joints

49. Dm* lightly

31 RrglifS

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43 Music note
46. Always
46. Australian
soldier
50 Happen
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&amp;2 Great
quantities
In r )

WfNTF.lt HAVEN
-Tapper*,
••like*, corn mix ! field pss« were the
lender* In the p u t week's sales at
•tur two north Florida markets,
Starke and It rook er, however
volume of nil vegvtnlden is light
and d»creasing1 'said I.. It. Lewis,
director of slntr market*, In hi*
wi t My report.
"The Starke Slate F'armer* Mar­
ket report* 2,1110 ha*kete of peppern nt n price range of 91.2ft to
11.75 for a Kin** of 11,224.16),
12612 luiskel* of cukes nt 12.511 to
94.161 fur a gro*« of |3,M5il (Ml and
I ,i‘JU liasket* of corn at 61.60 to
12.161 for u gross of $2,27:1,26.
Light supplies of other vegetables
brought the total units handled to
St,7tH* ami gross valuation of 918.*
394.161 for the week.
Starke rxjiect* n light volume
of pepper* and field |m&gt;b * this
week.
‘T he lender at the Brooker Ktale
Ftirm rr* .Mark&lt;l also wa* |iep|wl*
the past week. 5,1)43 units at a
price range of 923 to 91 bringing
a u h e , of $!|,77343 Meld riea*,
next ill volume, nt S.'.ni to fl.2 5
litoiiglii |rtHH.4U for lir'JI units. 65rs
units of corn at u price range of
51.23 t» 9L6(i and a gross of 5717,
and various other rommiMRties
brought the week's totals to 7,201
arid total gin** valuation lo 46,6A3.A7.
Ilnuikrr ixpsrl* light supplies

47 Kefret

•# ’

41 Hailor

Market Director
[ells Of Sales

X

(Nor.)

J3 Tooth

8 Croatian
cavalryman

27 Road
labbr I
2S Breach
2* Cry, aa
avow
31. Romen
pound
3J. Measure
I Chin I
34 H uty
repast
II olloq |
37 Coat of
wool
40. A eon of
Jacob i Bib |

sentiment
I*. Capita)

i slang I
31 Behind
32. Be idsintn

intently
ft Jrwtih

23 P ran r*
26 Behold!

braHona to Moscow. The bomtwr i* believed to be similar to Ihe II.S . M-12 class, rapabia ot carrying large
liomb loads for long distance* liclow, -Soviet Iirro r.r Crorgi Matentov stands with other top-echelon
fom m unldi atop the Tomb of Iwnin and Stalin In Red Square reviewing lha May Day parade. left to
right air; It K. Vorosh'llov; N. Uutgaidu, Minister ot the Army; Ktalenkov; Nikita Khtuachev; U KagomVleh and A. Mlknyan. These pnotos are from a Hoviet him jtul received In the U S.
f /rsiemationalj

25 ZrM
wv. lied

3 India#

1ft External
coaling
of a eeed
I I Employ
I I . Mischievous
child
31 Icecrram
with nuta,
etc.

■ICONf 10 IT JIT FiOHIsdt, Hu* hug* Jf t b" ,U-r won unvrllrd for the tint lima during lha Uay Day n lt-

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22 Midday
2t Valley
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DAILY CitVPTOQI'GTK— Herc'b lion to nork It:
AXVUI.HAA.tN
Is I. I) .S' II I K L. L U tV
Or.r Id le r simply stands fur another lr. this example A Is ward
for the three L's. X for Ihe livo Oa vie. Single Islltrs. Spua*
Iroplnai, ilia Unglh amt furmaiiini ut ll.a ivusds a it all hsnta.
Each day the code letter* me different
A Crjptngrani t(uelat,qn
J P 'IP J K
I&lt; 2 fir
P T 11*

A I* 2 11 8

I* T I P

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O L T X F L W!

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U g 1) F H I I J N.

Veatrrda)'* ( r&gt;pto&lt;|Oole: T ilt: TU M U LT AND T H E SHOUT*
INQ DIES, T H E CAPTAINS AND TH E K IN 0 8 DEPART#*
KIPLING
D re w I t u t t 4 | y K ing I ' i s t u i t * S ) x J k s l*

FREEZE HANIlWICHEK

If you wrap your sandwiches
*cparalely and nut them In the
LeCxer. they will still he good to
eat a week or two later. Avoid raw
vegetahlet whlrh lose their cri*p
ness, while* of hard cooked egg*
Im lt Jellies and salad dressing*
irnre lro/cn sandwirhc* are thaw­
ed. use them promptly became
they *poll rapidly In •emporature*
above 45 degree*.

UHLIAIHINO H it TMMItWOUl poorer m w w d trtaii off lh a Maw Vork
coast D lha Si Ooo-ion tV Alton Jonu, lha wwrM'a faaiaat and most
po-xrrfol supertanker. Ttm 22.000-honepower vassal, built at a rod of
911,300,000. b ill a capacity of 14.113.0tngaUoiis. ihaaqulvalent of rnmigb
#n i - k n i
noon strrsna htwoee for on* year, flnrerruiftonei/
of prppot, fislet |»eua amt liutterlimns to tm uvnilnhlr this vr##ki
••in .# #o.i v .....l.o i i „,i in
.'J!*
...
c
vwluiiie on toe Hard, Lily M a tFarmers Market Ihe past week,
:t,477 unit, of eggplgnt at a price
range of 9JU) to |l.3 0 In Ing Ing
53,039 45. and 4A2H unit* of okra
at 9.73 to 94.26 bringing a total of
99.MJ.02. Held pea. were next In

volume, u total of l,6ftii units at
-876 and 91.00 selling fnr f2.U4H.rti)
Utlier miscellaneous p r u d u e e
hrougtil the total volumr to Jil,|32 anils which told for 9t6.6H2.U3.
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n u ,» .

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A* a&gt;

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It would coat lion.060 to lire all
thr gun* on the battleship Miismirl
tor one mtatite.

Legal Notice
is Tm; in ia r o r t iiu m ii nt*
ji iHil:. ar.wiani.r. h u n t *
M.oitin*. in ra naiT i:.
i t mti Tin: yj*tatj: op

IT m tn rit VI H u n t tnl#&gt;&gt; k n o w n a t
ltm m # ll Monr .ir H o r n ,
tio r e n t.
rn
m i . le iiiiT is n *
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M IN * l l t t l N U I I . V I H * m i n i : W S N p a * t l * I N « T a *111 r : a l * T P l
Volt and r s i li o f y o u ar# ti#rrhv
n n i l t l r d snd te-r altrcl t o p i M t n l
■ n r rlsltn* and dM oatol#
wlilrli
y n o . or t l l h r r n f Co-J. tn sy tins#
a g a i n * ' th» #* im i » o f R o i t n m U
Ifctnt l i l m k n n w u a s I l i s m t U M- n.
rn# l l u n t l , d r r r a . e d . l o t * »f *sld
f n u n t y , tn Hit f o u n t * Jo d a » nt
H»mlno|# r o i i n t y . K t d l t J a . *1 hi,
■ itflc# In ih# rocirl h o d s # n f »»IB
f o o i i l y s i e a n fn r d . F l o r i d a . Vrllhln
# l« h t ral«hd sr r a o n lh a ( ru m ih*
l l m # nt th» (Irst pohll.- a I Ion n f tills
n o lle # . Rm-h c l a i m or U t m i n d shall
!•■ in w rlt ln e . a n d a h a l l a l a t a ih *
I d a r # o f in l d # n r # a n d im»t ofrir#
n d i l c #■ • nf |h# r t a l m i s n l . a n d a hs ll
li e - w o r n In h v the r l a l m a n l . hi*
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#It i*11 hr Void
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As # t * r u t » r n f il l# !..•»(
Will «nd
Teatnuw nt
of
Rtnm*ll
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H u n t (alMi
k n o w n a s K w i n t l i ai-m.
to# l l u a i l . d i . - t a r m t
F l t s l yul.lii t l l o l l J o n # 14 1* 41 .

,

H ie average length of life for
Americans ha* trached a recorJ
high of 68 6 year*, an inervate nf
nearly lour year* in Ihe last deradc.

Legal Notice
x im iK
m i xti
M o u n t*
* i : sarg rea l
S u it e * i» i i t r s t i r rtlvuo t h a t imrI l i s t In S u l l n * * nr l ' S S | l l r r l t ! M
l.ssrk o f KI-.rlils. A r t s
nl
1* 17.
t i n o n i i .&lt;■ I h r M orii h y A r l , III# Isll o u l r # i l v u r :■ &gt;#&lt;! tarot in 8 #mtnn|*
i " n n t ) F lo rlit a. w ill he o f f e r e d t. r
s.il* s i im idl i u u o r y r»i ih# roali#*i
■uni l « s l n o l i t.lu. »oh)# w t III I k s
rlR hi o f Ih# T r i . H t r * n f Ih# Ini # m » l Inipro i* rtirni r*und tn r#(#* s
a n y and all lilOa nr itie )'ou rih no« #
l.»irtnnlnic si Ih «u o v i n e * . A II . nh
ill. r«lti d a y n l Jn lv A l&gt; I * . I Out
#M# o f Xlnnlr dp ailllea h o r s i r s l fur
ti-.id riutii nl w#v .'•&gt;•• f e e l w i d e
w il t li# r#*#rved f r o m s h y e s r c e i
itiMiuah w h l - h ih *r# I# an r * l * r l n x
M a i # Hoad A# In nil 1untl* till# l o
• n# h a lf o f a ll t ir t c u lf U m a n d Ihr##
fin ir lt i* or olti»r m l i K i a t * w ill l:»
r«*#rv#*l
A lt ris»lnnnhl# m a l s r l a t It r#
s»rv#* 4,
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Tm hrr*

A d d IIton

Dm 7 ttlork
Addllb-n Plat
A It*
l.&lt;it s It'.nrk
A .M Itl-n f la t

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llonk t ra se * US
1’ IV Ie r y As#nu#
n-ink I IPi r *. 17V

1wit 1! l l m
p art In Itn**
• ■ i.u rll 8 .illHi I ’a rk I'ta l Rank
1 fa#* €J
THU
T llt ’k T B R a O F l*»
T M trfA t. IN P t lO V K H K X f
FU N D
STATU
OF
F L O R ID A
lly o I*. H RRN IM 1N
t r iM I iu h io uf I I
S iin l l u . l e I i.u ill*

"Y e a r'

the had listened to Todd
egtnniiq. Haw right he
It sllaedty there
t darhftma, Iwr
Id ill 0*1pa*#4, but
atherhtg darkly

tn Hi*
worry
a new
in her

I'n e it

Wa twill makw you tho dual of a IMoHmo I
Wo juol Ufoirt bo undovpricod or ouMvodod I
too in bolero you take anybody olsob deal I

hatT-completed.
nia said RMRaatty. TOara'a |aat
one more thing."

It's all my fault," the

Rnnk

"1 really hat* to bring thla up*
I'm sure it’* out ot order. f a ­
cially when I just received say
royalty check a week or so age.
But Fm m a spot You aah—**
Her color deepened and aha rughad
uss- "You see, I always base ay
stories on personal caperienaan
And—well—thera hue keen iltaan
in my reality, M&gt; huahaad had to
t»a"a aa amergeocy operation. R
left u« moat ewfuOy httoq." toe

Studabaksrl
Wave got to isll our thore of 10,000 Stud*bokan In 10 doyi-ond wa'ra going to do tt
ragardlaaa of ptofHI
Tha lowoil term* aver off trad ora avoUaMa on
avary *54 Studabokar modal—ladan*, (port*
fovpes, hnrd-topt ond ttotlon wagom.
Cet ih* world economy chomptan I Oat Ilia
Mobilg'n Economy tun winner I Gat the wtaaar of
JO iatamationoi award* far Hoad on dytot .
Coma in right now. Cut younaN h*oaths biggad
ntwKor Mvhtoft of hour Wslhaal

aurted wrlttag yat f"

MOTOR Co. Inc
(laidmetteRfJJ

�Want Ads.- The Market Place Of Hundreds In Seminole County
a a a i.u i

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V— H E A t, E S T A T E F O B S A L E - 3 1

~ABTTCI.ES TOR SAFE

Use
HERALD

f a r your Heal Estate seeds:
C u lle n and H a rk e jr, B r o k e n ,
Rrundey Pale* ton Bldg. K u s H i * |

Refrigerator

W A N T ADS.

HUY -S E I.L - H K N T ~
UAYVtuND « BAM . R E A L T Y ..
v I&gt;. itisnlryman, U u n lj .f
im South Park .Ave.
Phour ww

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•

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5 :0 0 I 1. 51. D eadline
D ay

B efo re

P u b lic a tio n

Minimum Main »*&lt;

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PHONE 1821

R E N T IN G ? ? ?
For lc*s than $1,000 down you can
apply your rent on your own1
home

R E TIR IN G T T ?

We have property wilh private,
home plus rental Income

-\

Defroster
$ e .9 5
liAGCEIfl.Y
Appliance Center
“ Your W r»llnihou.e I leu let"

i i b u s in e s s o p p o r t u n i t i e s i : IS -- FLOWERS Fl-ANTSdHlRUBH
S.51.5l,L*t) CS IN F.hS
COMPLETE landscaping Tropiral
If yon have a small ha-mess in a
Plants: Hitter Blue Sod: Top
secluded pari of town and are
Soil A D Rountree Call 17ID.
inttrvs'ed In getting customers,
h&gt;t the service you offer in the 1 7 - AlTQ5UHtH.ES - TR A ILE R ’S
■ 1 Hi I ei huv* of toe Sa&amp;farl
S A X W ’ t n M O T O R CO.
Mcr«:d. Call iJTs
—*«
HOI French
*
Ph. 137ft
CiiHi|&gt; business lor leas -l_ ik c I
View (trill. Lake Mary Phonei '3d FORO $1X5 2122 Willow Ave.
Phone 27H J
1*13 W or 17U-J
— 1 7 - AUTOMOBILES I H A ll-Fit*
tJ MLSCELLANEOtS
- t 3 EXPANDO Heme. Prairie SchiHinU R IA n DO Morning Sentinel, (Srer, Stewart, SchuP, Nashua afcd
Lndo Knning talar. Call Ralph
Yellowstone 25% down. 5 year*
Hay, 11*5 J
at S'!.
EASTS1DE T il All ER SALES
IS— SPECIAL SEH VICES - t l Phone 5-3443 or 5 2fj 3 Palatka. Ela
FLOOR SANDING A FmDhhig: If vou want the LOW rate on auto
Oak fliiors furnished, laid A tin-1 mobde (m inting, see
Install
iihed RcaMinable term In bument laian Department, Sanford
mess since PJ2U old fF ■■r-. made
Atlantic National Bank.
like new E I Sloven*. Route 191)4 (TIKVHOLKT pick up truck
2. Box 227. Phone 718 II t
$39.5 1930 Doitgr. good for fish
in* trip: $35
Itunfing — Sheet .Melnl
W1IJJAMS IS E D CARS
denting — Air (’nndilinning 7(14 C rlrn Ave
I’howe “1* M
Kinnn l(iioliiig mill
TTTMen ling Co.
—B1TI.IHNG—
121 West Fulii.it si
Phunr 7'J
JALOUSIES
Lifetime Aluminum—Free E*ll
Special — 1 V tint! Itd iliu
Ulatrs Free Installation—Tele
S ervice nml Itcpnlna
phone itr.i furniture Center.
RCA xlotoroLi Sales and Service
118 5V First.
Gcne'is Texaco S ervice
ll?o Sanloid Avr.
Plvine lie ;
PIT 'AIMING
Contract and repair work Free
estimate* It |h Harvey. 2Ut
Snntur'l Ave Phone I•*"»**
C v u itru rltir o f I'n lu lin g
BOATS - .MOTORS
-1 ft
I liHtr 5nd
William P. Smith, Dutmiard Sale*
55*11 Tiling
Service, Mcrrury Outboard SalP h o n e 1 I9 7 -5V.
cw. 2315 S. Park. Ph.-ne 1174 J.

111$: SANFORD HERALD
12— ELECTRICAL SERVICES - 2 2 55 ed. June 23. 1931
Paxe 9
“Fur Appliances, contracting—aH
VEN ETIA N RLINOS
'round rite tries) service. See
Fartnry prlrrs! Holla Head Rllnd*
O FFIC E EOU IPM ENT - a
Aluminum slals, coilon or plas­
your General F W ir lt Ib-rter
tic tape*. Complete repair service
STANDARD Typewriter* Immed
S a n fo rd K le c ltir t ’o.
St-mlmde Yrr.eiian llllattf Company
late deliver) America'* fineit
115 Magil'dia 5\e
PiHote 412
v ii West third m .
al
biKHt
nnrex
Check with Crsirse £i‘.::ri. 23
S"iUh Main Street, Drland"
2t—
LOST AND EDI ND
-21 a — O FFIC E E Q IT P y iE V r —73
21
I5F \ t TY PARLORS
-24
LOST YOUR PET?
HAY'NFS niin-e Machine t'o..
!f you have—advertise your lo»*
Typewriter*, adding niarhlnrs.
lla r r ie tl'N Ri-nutx N ook
FR E E for tl^ee time* in the
Safe* Rentals, im 5|jgn-di.i. Ph Special* on Permanents till July
Herald through the court#*y of
41
15th \tr Conditi'Oird Call 971
the Florida Stale llar.k
i'LA S H IFIEII DISPt AY
1 I.ASSIFIBD DISPLAY
LOST: Black and white Beagle
hound Perry Cameron'* name
on collar tf found. Call 112 J
18 • FUR NITUR E- C’lmld Good* T

FOR R E N T
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BUYING ? ? 7
A .R .C . A lu m in u m Jnkm nirs
VV1.AKA APARTMENTS: rooms, See our wide selection before vou With Good Housekeeping's »eal of
7 2 -E I.K (T B tr A l, SERVICE*— 22
private balh«. i l l W. P in t si.
decide
approval. Sire M-iUaao's—Only
ERIGID.AIRK appliances, sales
$19 50 See them at
and service, G 11 High. Oviedo.
S ROOM unfurnished houir—ga*
* 7 % o fu o a l f a a l t f
Ela
Phone 1151 or Sanlo.il
S
h
e
rm
a
n
C
on
crete
I
’
ipe
Co.
stove, automatic gas water heat­
Room 201 Edwards' Bldg.
lll«-W after (*&gt; p in
er. ISJ month. 215 Holly Avc Call
Out West 13th St Phone 1211 twit
'*
Park &amp; t'ummrrclal
Ph. ji; ■ IM— &gt;■ ■ ' —
Mrs. C'ullum. 1262-J. j
K Alexander
T. M. Stringer UPRIG HT wood and coal cireulal
Itn n iln ll K le rtrlc Co.
UNFURNISHED 2 Red room hou*r
lira Real Estate Brokers
lee heater George A Jones
ttendix and C'rutley Appliance*
la L«i.t M
Screened mweh,
Phone SfiH J
A’oungstow n Kitchrr..
gas heater. Cali 1942-N ig h t* SJ.wjo 2 Bedroom Ranch Type
KU'Cirical contrartlng ami repairs
IVA-W
home—(ia * healer, II. W , tile ZEN ITH
Transoceanic
Radio
l i t Magnolia A vc.
Phone 113
Hoorn, bar i) nut* pit on patio,
Reasonable Phone 1792-M
kitchenette
apt.
FURNISHED
Preplan- In desirable location |
c lic k 1‘ourt U 92 South o( city
CLASSIFIED 1HSPI.5 5
Write Mr
' “Brantley.
lev. 347
P O
342 j KNOTTY PINK CABINETS
lim it* .
W Moore Ave Moofesvillr. N' Set 'em ynur»elf, wilh plaslir top
Carolina
$17 Ft less hardware
3 ROOM unfurnished apt Call
2552 J
Campbell'**
C nliitiel
Wheincr buying or selling, II «1P
Ill-way 17 92
Phone HIT
pas you to sec:
2 Al*TS for rent nuw. Cates lllilu
J. IV. HALL. REALTOR
Phone 4M.
Begin Y im r Y n n iliiin A t
---------:
Florida Stale Bank Bull din*
FURNISHED
kitchenette
a p t ' Fall Halt"
Phone 1758 ROBSON'S SPORTING GOOHS
k illin g I mix 1:1-1 i ’&gt; in c u rry
Slumhrvland &lt;-nitt III way 17 M l
Special* on fishing tackle, beach
South of City Limns.
, 2 B H suburban modern masonry
amt camping equipment
Evinrudr Sale* and Sen Ire •
— ..
i home, folly furnished and priced
*sHtifunl lle ru lil. M u -t lie
B olln w n y untl Malty lltu u
j
j 7 hjo, terms.
Hobson's Spurt ing (IsHidu !
Day, Week or no nih - l&gt;l. 1425 , :i it it brand r.cw masonry home 104 F .l't First St
Phone 998
leliu b le. See M r. Ilx e t - l ic c t
ig m llu re Crider.
Ilk West l l i s i |
conitruetiun. excellentI plan
pi a
a Wonderful buy? $9,000 it iWwt l.YCHEK Frud now ripe We ale
ONE ROOM efflel-nsy apartment.! dnu n
BOATS. Boat building, supplies
at t lu S .in fo ld I le i .iM
now shipping young Lychce FI iJOR
.uonog and boohing
; up able lot ei upio or single I Lakcfr..i,t lut* in lovely Ixjch Alien
and hnnltain Trailers c Vail
trees for -ale, also Citrus Simp
i b jinn, waving Serving Seuii
Private hath, file all) located j
5VoiMlworking, 312 Sanford Ph
son Lucky A rrr*. Geneva. Ha
r ile ( ou.it&gt; ■Jure 1924. II M
MCIoss from Post Ulfjre lltijulre | with lerni* if desired Good.
2243 55
C in lakefnnit lot* arc nut
Gleason, la k e Alary,
Manuel Jacobsen's Ih-pl Store ,
too plentiful Ia*t u&gt; show you In lm i-d r W lndiiwis nm l IhNira
1 5111*1 M i It 55IIIIK
— New low prices —
ATTRACTIVE J nmni furimurvl i what wc have
For quick repair fobs, or small
apt Tile bath, screened porch,i 7 acre- goal tiled Land with 3 wells,
SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO.
building Call Jim 1142 51-4.
ju»t out of city $2.m u Terms.
Water furnished 8 mile* fium
m Wrxt 1*4 St.
Phone 111!
I t IN N £P 9 Hi AQv
S K M IN O l.K R E A L T Y
------- ----------Sanford. $37.50 pet month. Phone
7 Cte*tE to TrtE IA'phalt paving, land Hearing, fill
IV. D i n Hit IIS
T. W. MERO LARGE KAN. flia r mmlel, Ses
1323 cllcr 7 p m
dirt and clav.
W
m i Park Avenue
Phone 17
shin* 8 day mantle clock wilh Spciicer
v ]
('iiH -tru tT in n
Co.
F .trn in g t-a il tf or W79-J
^ R M t 3 ROOM apt* Reasonable
chimes, -eieral plere* of Guar M.olland, Fla Plume 55oiler Path c
dian Servife cookware; p r e s s u r e
312 Elm. Call 1787 W
V.
23781
SMALl. 4 Bedroom notne. I.l.lng
cooker, blue uitholslen-d chair
c
1 AND 2 BcdriKiiu Apartment*.
room, dining area, kitchen, (m e -, All in A t cunditian. Vers rea
OAKLAW N
Call 1210
ed back yard 1903 Adam* Avr i sonahle Phone I Oil J
Seminole County’s • *ily pcrpelual
$575 equity—Assume miw'gigi4 ROOM furnished apt $55 401
eare Cemetery. Huslnesa offices
Phone Mrs. Witte, 1821 unt
3
PIECE
wicker
furniture
set
$3o'
tin N. Park
I'lmne I I N
East 14th SI
Pm
1 Cashier counter with 2 cash
drawer* »' x 2' x 2 V high
CNKURNLSItEli « room bou*e
ENVKLflPES, letterhead*, slale
ST. J O H N 'S H E A I . T Y CO.
REAL BARGAIN
nienls, invoci *. hand bills, ami
Phone 42V
Plmne 112!* • A ll P ftc rto j, Broker Pan-American E rnirh Horn—Can
i r o g r a in s, ete Progressive
COOL, rleau 4 Room duwnsialr* Assort ilc*
-A. B, Peterson Jr.,
he bought at sa 'ifice price
•rlnilnv Co. phone 4iw--‘*o
apt Cll Park Ave
P J Chestrrson, Albert N. r i t t l
2 Mean adpislable desk lamp* 55 r»t 13th St
fluorescent flu carli
# A L O N Apts. Hi: Wcit 2nd St.
8ee Mr Arm&lt;tmng -Installment PAINTING, small j-iix ippre g*
N il D O W N P A Y M E N T
Phone 425
dated 529 J
and lavan Depi The Sanlord At
- -1 lii-driaim masonry house. Caru
lanllc National Rank
porle. screened porch, other ex­
4 ROOM InruMird apt $55 M l
I.OWI.Mi. discing, grafting Soil ®
tra* Must qualify fur Gl loan.
East 14th H
fumigating for imii knot Bra-IJn
$5 94 Each
Pay dosing costa only—UOU. Cuts - Pup Tenl*
sonaiile rate. Phone or contaci
18 Earti
laivs iimnlhiy payments Phone T - Shirt*
SMALL 4 BedriNim home Living
Henry \\ ills* Jr 2284-W.
A H M VN AVV SURPLUS
room, dining area, kilchen. fenc*
Sanford, 1991.
Phone 1321 LAWNS mowed 4 all Do) le t'u rie), «
3in Sanlord Ave
ed bark yard SO) per month. 1903
1C
Adams Ave. Phone Mr» wHte.
IIEDIton.AI house Dining riMint
2300-55
O
living room glass Jalousled Ela.
1821 until 5 p m
NO M O NEY DOW N
room, double garage and double Iluys brand new Frigiriaire All
I
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l
IA
F
in
an
cin
g
.'■('HMSlUiU tipt 3 room* screen­
lot Can be FHA flnanred $l,«»i
m&gt;rrclain inside ami &lt;iut( onlv
F»r Remodeling and repairs
ed porrh, extra rollaway tied.
down Call 1198 II.
Frlgidalrr ha* III.
Hold* 41
Nothing Down Small Monthly
M u r a g e . HU Park. Plume San
pound* frnren foods Buy nn our
l‘.i) rneiits
" o r d 1331R-2.
NEW. Modern 2 Bedroom Home,
exclusive meter lee plan anti
Slirrnuin 4'nncrple Co.
partly
furnished
l.ake
frontage
get
a
reeeipl
instead
uf
a
bill
3 BOOM apt. 2«) AViicadr
iVu* W’e*t 131h Phone: 1211 -tra il
1150' 21 Arret of virgin grove
every month
land, prepared ami ready to he U*rd refngeralnrs also available
We ha5’e a nlc* «rli*etiim ol home*
i.
I&gt;. S lid. Plano Teehnlrinn
sel 55ill sell home and lake
iwt this plan
and apt*, for rent Seminole
Phone 2IM Route I. SanfolV
Ironlage
nr
divide
land
anyway
(T atitle I I . W n lfe
Realty. 1901 Park Ave Phone 27
you want it. I'm gonna lake best
HALL'S TARACE foi geueral Auto t :
Appliance C&lt;rporalion
offer lids week. This properly u M l Hanford Avr.
l.arge, cool, furnished 2 Bedroom
repairing Al-o \5 i e e k e f Service C
Phone 2117
clear and insured. Title up In
apt Screened porch. S50 monthly
402 Celery. Ph IU9U-.M — im KHI u
dale Contact owner xa-» -p ft
1703 Magnolia Avp . Phone 410 J
iNighU.
H E D -I-M IX C O N C R E T E
Lyon* on Lemon Itlnfl Road, Os­
Gcra*o Traps — Septic Tanks
2 Bedroom house Kilchen equipped
HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry f/.
teen
Window Sill* — Llnlrlt
^ r a l e r furnished, Venetian blind*
laird P hone 1317-W.
M
ira
c
le
C
o
n
c
re
te
Co.
New
a
Bedroom
Home
GBu French Avc
1201 East 4th St. Priced at $8,»on Phone 113$
grade3— Elm Avr.
Cloae ln-55'cll Furnished 3 Roam Will ^cll an low down payment
Treea, il.ndihrry moved1 liDeWltt
e 515'i
Apartment, $Sn &gt;07 W Mb St.
llonler Phone (W12-W.
Cade for smaller home nr will
HAVE MONEY ON:
.......
, , , , i consider any rraionable offer.
AWNINGS, JALOUSIES
I 55VNMD55T Its. Tfand and p o w ­
VENETIAN B I.INIIS
m ca r % 5V
H u ,,*,r l A - W lllln m w , B i'u ltn r
er, sharpened to cot like new
jroom ^apis ta ll 432 55
Raymond E. I.undgulsi. Associate Free Estimates 55'rite to Mfg
IlipyCles repaireil rebuilt, i'ainl
Agent—Glenn C lilt, 2119 Lau­
3 BEDROOM block home* $•« a Phone 1873
AHm i II c Rank Illdg
ed Ke\ unfk llar-tld Manley.
rel (&gt;r call Day*- 1887-J. Night*
tuonih, if you qualify for a Gl
3lo East 4ih m
I29I-J. Sanford
fjoati. Immediate occupancy 19*11 S u fn m rr iw (h e T im e to Buy
Invrslmrnts:
Homes
•
Groves
CARPENTRY ati-l painting Call
Adams Phone 1981
lUnrhes - Farms
97* W .
ROOM Apartment 2Ui Avacado.
C. A. W H 1 D D O N , 8 R .
Smhty'o Snnppiii* l l i i l l e
119 Ssmih Park Axe
Phtwre iM t
*ROO.M nml hath furnished apt.
.
*r*
Mowcro
Close in—Rea sonahle rent Call
ARTICLES FOR BALK
8 x 9 Heavyweight Lino­
New hrtalio-i Josl oin of City
Ttl'W,
______ _
leum Rugs
$ 3 0-4
limit*. Now handling S u it A t­
llitd furniture, apptla
Reg. 118 83 Chrome Stepwater Outboard Motor* Aim a
Near
FURNISHED Duplex apt
etc. Bought‘ —mid. L a rfy 'i Wart.
s
t
n
o
li............
9
an
famous line of compclltiv e price
Naval Base entrance. Phone
321 East t it St. Phooe 1831
Reg. $24 83 Chaise Cot
into)
■tower* from Snappln' Turlle—
H 7-J._________ ;__ _________
Reg. 199 85 I'lalfurrn
$99 So up
U SED TRACTO RS
Rocker*
19
«*
ONE Br.DIUHfM Furnished cot
S. Seminole Itlvrf
Ph-.ne 2115
2 Fw d Fergusons I Oliver 70.
Reg.
&lt;19
95
Melal
Ullllly
tage Free electricity and water
f
ir
l
i
t
T
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a
c
to
r
Co.
Cabinet
|3
M
$55 00 a month H J. Carnd 3
: \ m t l \ nck
Sanford Orlando Illway Pkoar 581 Reg $49 95 Ce*lar 5V.ir&gt;lroh* 39 &lt;» iVn-1 4 *
Point* Motel 17 92
Reg, $r.9 9S Chrome 5 imn C H O f.'S
R E D D IN G
Dlnellt
(a no
kJ|ivI redeenratrd—Mcany lor oc
u
M illu :ili/e And Krnnom i/c
Corner Celery and Hanford Ave. Rig $89 9.1 Sofa Beds
" cupancy
48 in
Panne IMS
Reg. $79 93 Studio lamnge
39 93
Insure n llh
M A G N O L IA A I'A II T M K N T S
Re« $109 9*, 3 p*-. Uedrvnim
K
1215 Magnolia Ave Furnished— USED
Washer*.
AH
makes
S w tf .................
MM
q oco
One Bedroom ilcnl S7U or $75
Thoroughly rccondltloced. Ten
ITeg. 110*15 Bunk Its-d
TH E NEW ED WAR l»S BI.IH1.
ed, approved and guaranteed —
"Ytiwr t i o io s l I iltw-is"
(omplele
1,4 0-1
Oilers new nnxiern office spaee.
From $59 95 Kaiy trrm *.
.
PhiOle III I
available Immedlalaiy Rent PO
and up tier month Management:!
. C “laude
“ *** "H•. W olfw
s
283 99 R. First SI.
Phone 127
St. JolioVi Realty Co Phone 1129 i
A pp lian ce C o rp o ra tio n
NTEMP4H INSURANC E Al l VI 5
3*3 Sanford Avr.
3i3
Phone
PWae 2117
J
PHONE 1123.
LARGE 2 Bedroom furnished apt ,
...
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Fire -55iod*lono —Aill**— IJ jlo llti X
908 Elm, $54). Call 2298-J
I POLABOID H im *, Camera* and
Good
condition
1
Nrw
lire*
I
v«
acceisones at Wieboldt's Cam
Sanford Furniture Co
2200
IURNLMIED Duplex apt
era Shop. &gt;10 Soulk P a rt Ave.
Park Call 781W.
BLONDE Bedroom »uile Cabinet
Preferred Rale* tn P rrb i
l
m _______
Aluminum
mode! Kmniure elrctn r vcwmg
IB BEACH RENTALS - IB
Policyholder*
Venetian Blind*
machine 1223 Randolph Phone
John W illia m s In * . Agency
HUTCHISON oeran front apt
— Factory to You —
1707-J,
417 Sanford Atlantic Ua.ik
Weekly nr monthly r a t « . Day Enclosed head. Sig pnwf bottom
Phone 31
rail with plaatlc enaa. PlasUe or UPRIG HT Piano. Good condition.
,
J.
rayon tapet, Cottcai or nylon
$50.
Miller.
Phone,
Oviedo
I3*u
3WANTED TO RENT
- I

Ted Hurnett

THK GRIDDLE

S c m iiin fc v 'm in ly
M i n o r s , l iu * .

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-*«Ming Slenk*. Chirkrn. Cr«xil*
lli'hrv Italian Spaghetti. Sea
| ‘ihmJa, Platter l.nnrbnino and
llinni i «. — llarbc'iir and
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SaLhU in IJuantity,
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O P E N D A IL Y
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S H E R M A N CONC RETE
P IP E CO.
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Mather of Sanford

cords.

ROOM wilh Privale R a th - In
residential sertion. Slndem ne
ply Box CL «• c Herald. .
-R E A L E T A T E f o i l E A L 1 -3
TWO Bedroom Philllpt homo; tile
bath, hardwood floors, aiertnr
stove and refrigerator. T ltt Ame­
lia Avc. Phone 17W-M xrrrkday*
alter 5 p m
10* ACRES—Including (50 fret on
Ijik c Jessup and 7 Acre Orange
Grove Ideal for SubtHviiion
118,800, half cash—balance $M
tier month. Also: Goldenmd—
I I I feel on fdghwav with 4 room
P masonry home, $8,300 Half
cash. Balance &gt;RS per. month.
Ruth M. HamU|nn. Broker. 1738
Kuhl Ave. Phone Orlando M i l l

or

^
Bedroom home,
on paved atreet.
Phooe 1813 W.

Senkarlk Glrnw nni Pate* O .

8ARTICLES WANTED
—a
5VE BUY, sell and trade used furSTANLEY
liO M E
PRODUCTS nltur*. Wilson Maier Funrlbirt Co
Mdse. May be ordered by call
111 E . 1st. Phone 851.
ing your local Sanford rrprrsow
tative. f^ooa Boorman—2W -J.
T ^ ^ T r t r U vertnchHiinrtle T 1 —7
to DAY OLD Calf and Oew CaN
2 FEM A LE pupnie*. Part Toy Fox
J555W3.
T e p ie r and Pomeranian Very
prrUy. Phone I959 J.
Paint 1310 per gallon
lie i J'lr^aullns.
Ta
All a
tires
ARM Y AND
SURPLUS H WORE W ANTED
-11
111) Sanford Ave.
Phone U ll
W ILL DO ironing In my home
UNFINISHED FURNITURE Phone 710 W.
Chests, deska and honkanni or Homework.*t&gt;aby xitling 701 Cy
complete bedroom suite* Phone
pcevi
____
1433.
I l l 111 Wert lad SI.

rnrwMnre C—4er 118 Wert lal « . tA fefEN TER . want* Genera) ReM IT and Painting. Thomai W.

H BRERIZED WALL PAINT
48 Decorator Colors

Lake
Good

JI&gt;114 West lad |i

S E E U S F IR S T F O B
Insurance of all kind*

Ph—e 32t

co.

Phone U0

1401 Court SL Phone

R A Y M O N D M . IIA I.I.
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IRVING PRYOR
20K . 2io M E IS ai Ul.DG.
Your Stale Farm Inuiranee Agenl
latw rust auto and flrw Iniurm re

INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
Crumley and Mantvith
IT * m

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189

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�AMUSEMENTS
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•flinfordBowHng AOv

DRUGSTORES

RESORT HOTELS
•The Mayfair inn

( • ) Bowling Alleys (6)
Phone 9160 206 Magnolia
APPLIANCES— RADIO—TV
* Randal I Electric Company
Bendlx-Croalcy-Youngs­
town Kitchens
Electric Contractors
Phone 113 112 Mag. Ave.
•W in n T d cvH o n cat! Radio
Your Philco Dealer. also
Admiral ft G. E. TV Soles
and Service Phone 417
808 East First Street
AUTOMORILE DEALERS
•Ray-Ftelds LincolnMercury Dealer
T u t ran own s new Mer­
cury for much less than you
th in k."
Safe Buy Used Cars
Phone 1420
109 No. Palmetto Ave.
PAKERIES
•Robb's Home Bakery
“ Quality First Always”
Pies-Ca kes-Past riei-Mad#
fo r all occasions
Phone 1186
217 E. 1st Street.
#ANKS

Phone 1200
1000 E. 1st Street

•l*aney Dry Cleaners
We mothproof your gar­
ments free when dry
r leaned
Phono 46ft
1*5 K. 2nd S tre e t.....

•M rs. Appleby's Restaurant
2 doors south of the Clock
"Right In »he Center of
Things"
Open 5 A. M. to 9 P. M.
A ir Conditioned

Quality
Cleaning

•P h illip s Colonial Cleaners
Phone 481 110 8. Palmetto

•Elm er's Fine Fooda
Featuring Hot Risculte
with Every Meal
A ir Conditioned
South of Sanford on U. S.
Hiway 17—92

•Seminnle Dry Cleaners
"Wo Invite Comparison"
218 Magnolia Ave. I’ll. 861
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
•Ratten Electric Company
Builders' Supplies-Applian­
ces. G E. Radios
Phone 538
106 Sanford Avenue

•The Griddle
"Just Good Food”
Phone 237-W For orders to
take out or reservations
Hiway 17 -9 2 South
SERVICE STATIONS
•Brown's Amoco Servlet
Road Sendee ft Accessories
Tires— Tubes— Retteries
Phone 9197
261 So. Park Ave.

• Hanford Electric Company
General Electrical ( oustruc­
tion

Phone 442
116 Magnolia Ave.

•am

ean

Deposits insured up to
110.0 0 0 ,0 0

A tlantic N * n @ fa i

bank
&gt;rV.eM**lg «m!&gt;

f fw•#*“# 9.Hfftet

Auto* and Appliances
financed at lowest cost here
than anywhere out of town.
, Installment I-oan Dept.

Ba t t e r ie s
•Swaln'a Battery S w ir e ,
Manning ft Kxide Batteries
Generator ft Starter Re­
building
Phone 517
402 K. 2nd Street

FARM EQUIPMENT
• H ill Implement Company
Phone 446
216 Oak Ave.

Phone 1030

405 W. la t Street
FURNITURE STORES
•Rerry-Poppell Furniture
Company
The Home of Nationally
Advertised *1.1110*
Phone 1687
901 W. I at Street
•Hanford Furniture Co.
Complete Home Furnisher*
Phone 216
300 K. 1st Street
•Wltann-Maier Furniture .
Company, Inr.
Complete Home Furnishing*
Phone 958
311-18 E. 1st SI reef

Leverages
• N ehl Bottling Company
Bottlers of Royal Crown
"R. C. Cola"-Nehl and Par*
T-Pak Beverage* *
Phone 178
504 Celery Ave.

GLASS ft PAINT
•Henkarik Glaaa ft Paint Co
Glass for all Purpose*
Pittsburgh and Benjamin
Moore Paint*
Phone 820
112 W. 2nd Street

BOAT YARDS
•Sanford Boat Work*
Home of Central Florida
Boat*
Phone 1182
A t Oateen Brldgi

GROCERIES ft MEATS
•l.o d g r A Hon Fond Market
Choice Western Meals
Phone 400
305 E. 2nd Street

s u p p l ie s

•Hlrt Lumber A Supply
Yard Inc.
Retail Lumber and Building
Material*
Call the Lumber Number
83
218 W. 3rd. St.
Sherman Cnnrrei# Pipe Co.
"Everything you need from
■tart to finish"
Phone 1681 or 1241
McCracken lload

DAIRY
•Perfection Dairies of San­
ford
Milk and Mflk Products
"The Finest MlUt Products”
Phono 1061
2 h |i a. *
DEPARTMENT STOKES

• I I . H. Owen*
Service Station
Gulf Petroleum Produet*
Phone 9170
1219 Park Ave.
•Sanford Avenue Amoeo
Service
T. V. Brown
Phone 2829
119 Sanford Ave.
• Swankhon* Service
Station
Amoco Product*
Phone 9186
25th ft Sanford Ave
•W arner'* Gulf Serrie*
' Care W ill Save Your Car'
Phone 9193 ft 1662
401 E. 1st Street
PHILLIPS 6G— PRODUCTS

•M ae'* Oil Company
E. H. McAlexander
Phone 2129
2002 N. Laurel Ave.

Choice Western Steak*
Home of Dellclou*
Bar-BQue
Phone 560
1303 Sanford Ave.
HARDWARE
• H ill Hardware Company
Phone 53
301-09 E. 1st Street

LADIES ft CHILDREN’S
READY TO WEAR

HARDWARE AND
APPLIANCES

Associate Store

•Mar-Lon Bar A Grill

DAIRY QUEEN
A Treat fo r Taata-a-Food
fo r Health
•D a iry Queeif
601 E. la t Street

•Lee Bros, (form erly Hin­
son) Standard Service
Standard Oil Product*
Thone 9176
214 Park Ave.

• B ft C Grocery

COCKTAIL LOUNGES
Lunch A Dinners, Package
Store
Phone 1175-W.
Seminole Blvd. South. U. S.
17-92.

•Glenn Goembel
Service Station
Sunoco Products
Greasing— Washing—-Tire*
ft Batterv Service
Thone 9143
300 Park Ave.

Because, now that I am
starting a home of my own,
it is very important that I
choose with care the things
I buy. I find Sanford sales­
people so considerate and
helpful in answering all my
questions and advising me
about my selections. They
seem to know the merchan­
dise they sell and give me a
great deal of valuable infor­
mation about it. They make
me feel that they arc really
interested in my problems
and are ready and anxious
to help me solve them. I
think that shopping in San­
ford is helping me become
a successful homemaker.

•Hanford Tractor ft Imple­
ment Company
Allls-Chalmer*
Sale*-Part *-Servire

BEAUTY SALONS
•H a rrie tt’* Beauly*Nm»k
Specialist* In hilrcutting.
inaplng. styling and waving
Phone 971
105 So. Oak Ave.

Bu i l d i n g

RESTAURANTS
•Angel's Eat Shack
Food A t Its Best
From noon to midnight
Shrimp— Chicken—
Hamburger*
Phone v
Sanford ft Geneva A ve n u il

DRY CLEANERS

Better Value1
Fred M. Smith
Home Owned
214 E. 1st St.
Phone 1566
INSURANCE
•Carraway ft MeKIbMn
Insurance ft Bonds
Phone 409
114 N. Park Ava.
•H . James Gut Agency
General Insurance
Phone 78
812 E. le t Street

LAUNDRY
•Laundry-A ll Ilclux
t ome In and See Our New
Speedy Washer a
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone 9120
409 W. la t Street
• Joe’* Wee Wash 11
, 2507 Sanford Ave.
LOANS

NEWSPAPER
•The Sanford Herald
FLORISTS
• A . F. Ramsay, Florist
Flower* and Plant* for all
Occasion*
"Flower* wired anywhere
anytime"
Sipes Ave.
Phone 819
PACKAGE STORES
•Arcade Package Store
O. I). Farrell, Owner
301 E. lat Street

•M ft R Package Store
Drlve-ln Package Stora
French Ave. ft U. S. 17—92
Orlando lliw a y

PLUMBERS
Plumbing ft Supplies
Kohler of Kohler Fixture*
Phone 50
2800 So. Park Ave.

POWER MOWERS
•S m itty ’s Snappin Turtle
Power Mower
"Don’t Pu»h-Ju*t Guide”
Phone 2115
Orlando Hiway

•Roy Wall. Plumbing
Exclusive Seminole Coun
Dealer-Amerlcan Kitchen
Phone 1118
503 Sanford Ave.

PRINTERS
•Calery City Printing Co.
Phone 840
115 Park Ave.

•W. J. King

PLUMBING AND HEATING
•I*ee Brothers
Crane Quality Plumbing
Since 1917
Phone 109
817-19 Elm Ava.

•Progressive Printing Co.
Progressive Printing for
Progressive People
Phone 408
403 W. 18th Street
PUMPS—IRRIGATION
•Howard C. Long
Experienced Well D riller*
Phone 888
207 F. Commercial S trait

SHOES
•Iv e y '* Shoe Store
Shoe* for the entire fim l|y
"Where Quality i* Higher
than Price”
Phone 8
203 E. 1st Street
SUPER MARKET
•Foodmart
"Where Quality in d
Price Meat”
25th ft Park Ave.
TRANSFER ft STORAGE
• United Transfer A
Storage Company
W. A. "Jake" Adam*
Phone 11
200 N. Laurel Ave.
USED CARS
•Meek's Ueed C an
"Cleanest Can In Towri”
Phone 2237
13th 4 Park Ave.
VENETIAN BLINDS
(M an ufa ctured

REALTORS

•Seminal* Venetian BHnd

Company
Made to Measure— Cleaning
A Repairing
" U f a Make A Blind Date"
Phone 285
620 W. 8rd Street

•M mighton Insurance
Agency
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Phone 811
JALOU8IE8
•Seminole Jalouatea Co.
Glidden Palntc
Kent lie-Asphalt T il* of En­
during Beauty
207 W. la t Straat
.
»-

JEWELERS

•Frank Neal

Costume Jewelry of the
Latest
Phone 1294

111 W. lat Btrpet

M IL L SUPPLIER
•S tine Machine ft Supply
Company
racking House and Mill
Supplies. General Machine
and Boiler Work
Phono 62 ft 1466
207 W. 2nd. Street

MONUMENTS
•Slaton Monument Co.
Phono 1600
Mclsch Building

MOTEL

•Mar-Lm Metal
"We eater to Commercial

• J. W. Han
"Call Hall”
Fhona 1758

Florida State Bank Bldf.
•81. Johns Really Company
A. B. Peterson
Phone 1119
116 N. Park Ava.
•W . a Williams. R ealtor
Ruby R. W illiam* Associate
Phone 1120
110 N. P u t Ave.

WHOLESALE .
CONFECTIONER
•Howard Rotator Wholesale
Confectionery
Phone 1042
300 Sanford Ava.

WOODWORKING
•C . Vail Woodworking
Cabinets— Formica Top*—

M e n *"’

ftMth pf*8enford-OrUndo

TO N IG H T

�—i

W eather

•Make Sanford Your

S T lm

Shopping Center

■
Established t90S

VOLUME XLV

il

_______ AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

It wai "melon cutting time" on
Sanlord Ave (or vicinity) last
Bight. The Tip Top Supermarket at
Us* comer ol Third St and the
Avenue forgot to pick up IS w ater
jnelon* from lb udeualk di*pl*&gt;
to*hvn the store closed last night.
This morning, when owner Jut
Garil opened up. gtiei* how many
melons were still on the sidewalk
You’re right* Nary one
• • •
M m . Robert Washburn and
daughter, Mary Helm, well-known
In Sanford for her dancing talent,
are leaving today to join Mr
Vtaihburn m P alau* wnere he ha»
aatuined the position of manager
with the Firestone Store Waah
“Mjrn, formerly credit manager
•rith the Sanford Firestone outlet,
hat been In Palatka »ltice June I.
Mrs. Washburn hat expressed dl*
appointment about leaving San­
ford ‘‘where we’ve li' td all of our
lives, but it It a wonderful pr&lt;m»tlon for Bob,” site concluded. Hurrv-back Mr. and Mr*, and Mary
Helen Wathburn. . .
• • «
The Catholic Women’s flu b It
sponsoring a bake sate wbUh will
' • « held on the front fawn of All
Souli Catholic Church. The sale
«UI he Is progress before and ah
ter the masses’ nn Sunday morn
fag.

Representative Is
Attacked In Capital
By Young Hoodlums

W A S H I N G T O N &lt; * ) - Rep
Thome* B C m ti* R-Mo. told the
Houi* tod«y he we* attacked by a
yeng of "young hoodlum*” near
the Capitol t u t night when he tried
to help Frank Mitchell, a v U ltn
from Toledo, Ohio, ward off a clubwielding a » *u !t.
Curtl* »ald hi* first report* to
• I t
the police brought the te.porne
M rt Daisy Knox, executive se­ that ”thl* »orl of Ihlng happen*
cretary of the lo-el chapter of the
*11 th» time *n«l there i* nothing
American Red Croaa, expressed
gre*t pleasure today with her new the police ran do about It.”
The rnngrettman »aid he ha*
uarters in the Palmetto Building,
ormer quarter* were In the Ta made official proteit* «nd has l&gt;een
told police action will lie taken.
kach building
Mitch*ll w i i jumped by between
4
The vacation HIM# action! which 10 and 12 teen ager* arm'd with
la being ronducled at the Metho­ club* and rock! a* he walked adist Church will end tnmovrww.
long a (treat near SVathlnglon’e
Union Station and le** than a mil*
from the Capitol, Curtl* »ald.
Curtl* »howed the }lou*e a rock
the d ie of * batchali which fie
-aid wa* not the large*! of thote
thrown.
He *aid resident* In the area told
him that two rongte*«l«ual tectetatiee were attacked In the same
_ Jaycees will air step two In a area three daya ago by pur»e
•cudy of the Seminole County farm matcher*.
iroblem tonight In a dinner meetOther source* xald the gang wa*
ng held at 7 o’clock In the Yacht composed of Negroes.
cluh.
A panel of three imall-tcalt
farmer* and one merchant will
review the picture of the lest seas­
on and advance Ideas of how it can
b* Improved In the future.
Radio elation WTRR will broadu i t the panel discussion between
7:46 and 8:16 p.m.
Two building permit* » * r * uHcmer Osborns, manager of Kil‘• f o r e Seed Store, ’ is to be the sued a* City Hall yesterday *ird
moderator. Two west-eider*. Henry today bringing permit* records to
W itt* Jr. and Bonner Carter, and well over 2 million dollars, thus
on* ra*t elder, Jerk Tjrte, will re. far this fiscal year.
Permits total approximately 1f&gt;3
present the farmers. B. L. Perkins
Jr. will fill in the merchant’s point for the year.
A. W. Pintle wilt build a *cre»n
of view.
ed porch on nl* home at 120.1 Lake
Ave. Construction cost of the project wa* placed at $2f&gt; by Dingle,
who will do the work himself.
A concrete block dwelling ’ will
be erected by J. L. Pope. Measuring
4 WASHINGTON IP - Pmidtst t&gt;0 by 32 feet, the building wifi
* E litshow tr today deilgnited Oct. co.t approximately I a,POT. accordS4 I t Uslltd Natloni Day and H id into the permit, and Pope will
the If. N. “repretaut. man*! mast do the work himself. It will be
daterntstd and promising iffert located at 2209 Sanford Ave.
to u ve humanity from the scourge
of war."
ItS T POLIO CASE REPORTED
! b a proclamation the President
K EY WEST in -T h c
enuniv
called on ell cl tin ns to observt health unit reported today that •
the day with community program* 43 year-old woman ha* become
Monroe County’* 3I»I polio victim
MUNICIPAL PROFIT
for IW4 Her name wa* not dl*
CARO. Mich ’.P -ThU c ltf of doted.
* 4 1.461 h»s sold Its old city hall for
She I* a visitor to Key West and
* more thin It cost to build in 1M7 her case la non-paralytic
Sal* price was 19700
it FOit
No d e ilh i have resulted from
17.000 to build.
the 31 cases reported this year

*i
I

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Farm Panel Feature
Of Jaycee Meeting

V
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Over $2 Million
In New Building
Shown In Permits

Ike Designates
Oct. 24 'UN Day'

Fantastic M edical Treatments

policy .perch to Parliament vr»
lerday hy Foreign Secretary Eden
» State Department »poke*min
said
"We « r r f not informed nf the
content -f Mr Eden'; .rrech
advance of It* delivery. We '
not received a lest of hi* remark*
and therefore have no comment "
The emphasis on nut being in
formed and the failure to make
any softening comment give a
*tr'&lt;ng Indication of o lfltlil United
State* reaction, which aulhoritl*.
would amplify only In private tom
ment
In fart, ihe life** of noniggte,
lion, security trestle* of the tvpe
work'd out at Locarno betwe»o
the two world war* ii regarded hi
American o lll'i*!* a* having n
value whatever a*
applied to
South* a it 4*1 a
Sff rr l*r v of Stale Dulles ami
President Fi-enhower have repeal
*dlv made rb ir that they do n 0
think Communlsl government - ■an
ever be counted on to m riot tin
inch guarantee* and that there Idanger of * t*|s* -ense of secniltv
on the p*rt of the West
In addition, aide* of ftolle* w»rr
reported angry that Eden hid
given no preliminary hint of hipropoitl »nd that he had in their
view Interposed a new condition In
the way of Priti-h tgreemrni to
what riullc* ha* been working Im
—an anti Commiinl-t .ccunlv r r r 1
in which Britain, the United
Slate*, France and Asian and P*
rtfic nationr would bun to .retire
a* much a- p)'r&gt;ihle of Indorhina
ag»ln*l Bed conquest.
Today’*
Washington
reaction
added one more evidence that fit
talk* which open *t the White
lion** tomorrow amnne Pre.idcnt
Elsenhower
Prime M i n i s t e r
t'hurehll! Eden and Dulle* will he
held against a background of pertcnal indignation, even element
cf horfilitv. a* well a- differences
over fundamental policy quesMnni
Fcr the moment, at Ira it. hope
of any substantial «(reem*nt op
m»fnr iisuesltaT receded. Ah* *«
|huv|a«tlc belief of American ofR
ch i* a few day* ago that Churrh
111 and Eden would be ,&gt;rep*red
to join tn Ihe Southeast Asia d*
|en-e part in (he near future hi*
Civen wav (o re entm-nt it Eden*new mt ition
Diplomat* are beginnlns to won
der wheiher the talk* here through
the weekend will produce »nv rex)
recune|||»t!on of basic difference*

LIGHTS PROVE DOWNFALL
OR.LNGE, V* '.P—When thr an
proachiag car didn’t dim tU lights
as rtquirt-J by state law. Slab
Trooper James W. chimb»»turnrd around and overtook Ihe
vthicle
Two youth: in the car. U r k '-n
fdbrrt. IB and Aubrey Caldwell.
21. both of Pulaski, turned oul In
be escaper* from a slate prison
camp The car had been stolen
several hour* earlier in Roanoke
NOMINATED

WASHINGTON '.W-Sheldon T
MlUa of Portland, Ore. wa* nomi­
nated by President Elsenhower lodiy to be ambassedor to Ecuador

Leaders
Adopt Wait-See Attitudes
Jn Struggle In Guatemala
o« * c u m » IIAMMOMR n - - t *
new(men 10 s.m V1 m - (k &gt; *rter
nefore ti,*

Xmerlcso

Meitirsl A**.- &gt; . • w itn • l*p rt
on Id* stud* ol ih* talatlon ol
rsneer to C1g*ret smoking It- ai«d
t-t* assistant. Pr P rriel II SIS,
found th.it mile *--- k*ri t:#l ■
the ate* cl 40 and ri) Hit it a h’sher rate. m»!r I fr.om heirr at! - - *
*nd carreer. Iluti non-smokert
The (tridr. *poc« -e i p» I*-*
Am rnein Cancer 9&lt; --*r&gt;Pi
continue v r ”-* o**-** a-xr’-i-* o*
«mok*t»
t-fe."nM•

Coinniillccllcd'l
Servicemen
Swindling Gov'l
Ti&gt; ;h iir
W \ 'H IV ' t
man of th* II
■J S
' immitlee. Rep . i . ■• it l • 1
• *ld todas’ that Am* 11 »n t»&gt;[lay­
f 11 have been s ' in lit- 1 out of mil
lion 1 of d »l!ai • t*. *e* ■1. (men
traujvntly rl*iu ""» 1"f'-tl's foi
patent*
Disclosing what t - sal t were
*aily finding* it* « l road Aim .
in v e ltlla tlu n , h o t • ■■1f d f - n l e i
to la k r rover l-e-.au** the to 1
tore* nf ju*M e it
tning t h i n
way."
The benefit* u n ie t
•tolli..
known *» * eco n l» i, all- ' iu%m’ «,
ale | av! in p io -1 '
' m u' I «n •
ices e n ll s t e j p f i - niii-l 1 11 mI ' i
dRVit I'V - e |- i rti n mid |ia irnt
lhan r.nr-baif nf tb» p t t e i t ’ . *"p
(hen cm* hall nf lh "ParerV* t p
p 'i* . Pir* of t!ir m u cv come*
fioni lh» » * tv ic e ir tn ’» r eh- '
and p a i t from t h ' i- J-t -I ire*» t|)The g o v ern m an t’* »b*t* i»' g '»
fiom IM .3U tn 1 9 1 9 " a m o ld 1

Periy
Dies A- Rr

I

came so scarce that prisoners at*
boiled weed*. Boyten Reported
Frequently the onlv medlrlne*
available were cough tablet* for
pneumonia and charcoal tablet*
for dysentery. Incisions fur dr*t*v
age of abcesiea were made with
out anaeiUieila and sometime*
with Improper Instrument* inch
aa the metal arch support from a
combat boot
Virtually all deaths to the Com
munist war prison ram p* were
earned directly or Indirectly by
starvation, exposure and harass­
ment. Bryicn said.
e average Chinese doctor
d treat only the chief comolalnt of a prisoner, sakf tho of­
ficer.
A patient suffering from both
night blindness and diarrhea had
to chooae one of the two for treat­
ment.
In another report D r t/mla H
Bauer of New York said a plan
should be srorked out so that all
phyitclana would aerve In Ihe
armed force* for a definite period
shortly after graduation.
Dr. Bauer aald the AM A reluc­
tantly supported the present dur'or
*liaft law and that It Is becommc
unpopular. An alternative, he ssl-J.
would b e 'e wide education of the
profession as to the need for m ili­
tary sendee
Dr. Bauer aald tome doctors
who hr-l been notified had arranged Cbelr affairs and then had
been kept waiting for months ba­

r Anli-U. S.
Foclincj
Is Fanned

7 lli D a y
Of W ar

Si nr led

America Accused
Of Aiding Rebels

1111 Indic ohun
« &gt;1 M i i j t k t

I if jI* t

Mo t Latin-Amerinui goveriiiiienti have discreetly avoided takitig nny official
aland on the Guatemalan War
which exploded on their dooratent la.it week. Hut many
political leaders, newspapers
and Leltisl student groups
throughout the southern lands
nrc busily fanning resent-

t l t.fr'IG A l FA Homin'*
1 1.

i-til* | e I it
w ith
ii.:|

.lid te m d l tu
W
;*V f 111 b |||H t *»«t * V

nf t)ir liijliting dill
iil'| it-nll&gt; rtginp uver ttn*
pii)|uig.iiiili* aiswiivot mill to
flu' i|i|ibi|tiiitir ,irr»u Tlift.
* 1 ■ mi iiidii ation i f .1 nt not
* 'tl* -It.ipuig up miywbet.
lb* tutid'orututtnl't "III"
&gt;■*( i -ii

*i my * -oonutiglv v* *

■ i. b -. sed d"on to Itcl. ol It hi
I rv If
1 * thr Ilull-1*11 *
| « if H uf |Jr*i1 h |f I 1
h
fiu /rm
Vt 1 1* •* I it »h •

fill D t
tn
1 1'f i

tint fii i^lf in j|ipMF *t*r

in the fir I t
•••‘If ttlfir rjf * flol'IIVlHI't1

1 Sf

iVoHftiJ
M n-Uff •11 p dl- r f lttd n" t l e i "
rn • I i« ifrhiti; • pr i 4 i
• •ft • i r &lt;
•ill P
dennin-'f jU'-n b
btohf.
m th* Jfnndur in c*pila11 I in ;' • I i l n thou it’ d nt tin
in ft nl tnd Inwti .pei.pl* .M ltm e 1
I &gt; n *t i f- Ihtiutt'i the i i ' v
? linn tea* 1 rh argeif 1 Gttafr
in | in ' • id *t,r i-'iinb* d 1 If -tidit
i n i i n ' II Tut lay 7 it* t • .-'tt 1
g .lp* . -rrnttirnt * ild it 1 . i» •
(1 tin.*
lh« I'nlled Niltnn
ml
f • llir m • . tii/»ltnn if \ Hi* 11 in
blale
1 \ *mtrre&lt; tn No* Ymk

• id !• * tilebt (tie titteru.ll'-n ii m
^ i'll/ &gt;t 1 -ii had nrd w * re 1 fived the
pfnfe-l (hr thud filer! I" r-mne• ' -n with th* fighting Guattm ■' 1
b n enter - -I iwo, "tie of which 'ill
1 pending
* r .iiilr n - ili pruntp'lv drne-'
th* b ini-ng r ^ K ft Guatemalan
' "SUP Mini 1*1 ir ’.llllenue T "lr
V
n ’MR 1 •'ifemenf ‘ not d 'elr*
gl* Guse»'d * lin p|jn» has flu'vn
Parry C ^|slar, K (- ■•.*' h'- (.’w -o f fhr Hun t'"-in fi"*ilier ”
home here y e -'e fj*,- »f**-r
f| \ ,
|,i|r 1 1" '
follov. mg a «hpi* linen
pr ■&gt; . r mini inn iu * ilia r
in
Bcrr JutU ! 1191
' I
W &gt;.iiirn;tci-i tife rtrd in I i i m I*
Mu hr h* I lie- I li»ie I u about &lt; trial*
pi'U *1 (11 Ib'i'diit ■ ilit
year. Hr -&lt; as lurmeil,. an rug meet Vic 11 l^ua tll/l the fl-r 11,11lull l&gt; t
with thr ..landaid Oil ' mipuny &gt;' u» ii * .in ov dir .1 -I
(liiall'in
Hew J tn ry lie was * member cf "I 'fie ig e i t-y Ihe A'
govern
•he Tyti*o Masonic Lol (g» No ii’"Ut 'hat th» t-"i 'n
' ’ inz rthis ef R- :k!yn, N. Y. — i - rlt-- pubic.
t'u iv f ''d
('(»’
an of World Wat I P irlng H'erld ,
im *t Go tie m ail
mmt ' n
War II hr n n I c\ 1 r * &lt;. &gt; ' ' urm.ta L ii. Oulnt j••!".• -f '!&gt;
rtp rtter.!*!)'.* of the f-(*v fa r i Oil i-n iid fcr •’ rtd
Gu iti nialap
Ccmrsny
, . nrntnt 11 ould icrcnl
tht»
Snrvivcr. ’'■clndt th» - tsw -f
gtntrotu T ie r ' promptly
Sanford; c»- . u. 1
1 Jkf*bi 1 J N lc « r/:u j foirru!!' lir f .d it
of Austin Tex.; two broth •
1 .u lll)
1 1"
&gt; n-n In
Jottph B r ia l • f Cl '■
N M
- - tbb t • ihi •' ’
V’c it - s'i'*n
a'd Jchr- ’■ C) • r
1 ’ •. ' jb*
( ' I' *. u Men trr O.-car
'll 1 •
and three
*ir , Mi ' »• 1 '(1 — ■ i t jtd !'■ * chirr* ■ ■ •in intend
m*l n| Tamp* Mr.. ha)( ■ nd
*
I I|&gt; (
|( *h* 1 inti' -l'' ' t't'l
Atlanta. » - 1 M i ' I'henne 1 i l l -n o f ' u \ r l " ur
....... .
n'
Sharp* nf
I ut
h A G u j'*m *lin btu* '■ 1 • ud
Genic** ill b&lt; htld a' th* I - * .tl r - . id*nl ' Tbrnt h 1 1 " " I I S
funeral p i - h r **
p.m 'aturdai
'n M 'i id '' John T •rtf
it- (iu i
wUh-6wU*t
r*'**- ’ f( mala Ctt -■ '('
If- ’
! f
o l-A H Pen I* -O rthntte -C h W lT o f
c ifr in t Bung in that countr,
ticiaUu^, sn44 uri*l will ! - tn Oj I
" udd be * urtd Ihete hid been
lawn Ha mortal Cemalary
I1
report* Battler (hat the embauy
Masonic Lndg* will luve char." wa* planning to airlift out the
of graveside services
(Cnntirued On Pige Slxi

Given Red POWs, Doctor Says
SAN FRANCISCO ’. * -T h e North
&gt;Xoreans had »ome fantastic medi­
cal treatment fur their prisoner*
of war. a U.S Army doctor re
ported today
Prisoner* complaining of vitamin deficitndet were given bile
from the gall bladders nf butchered
pigs. Ms) Alexander M Boyttn.
of the Brooki Army Medical Cen­
ter. Ft Sam Houston. Tax , tolJ
the American Medical Aasn
This treatment did a good lob
of keeping men away from alck

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lie.
Guy"rnmenl ir : 'er lis-f g(i;»rj !1\
I bptf'1 I V I.' lt d (» ' »mtilde, ippat•r T'* •(&lt;•■ 0 1 .
'I ud
1 v On r ' ■ t'nite I .’l a '- . '' r l'ic
em'nUlc I 1 coil- •' I ''(: •■ Pr d%9 *1 It/r Mrt t l r * '»•
bv I nt ** * I * a bi’l i,
Itus
dent .In I -SrSf• '•■ 11 'I
« it t*b« r f »• &lt; M |t •
I!&gt;i• §i tn f , It * * ife*r 1 hctifht u at* t&gt;*
Hut m in i mdii i-|.i *1 ' - :i 11' -r*
.a nf aci e* of f fill# 1,tftrI to n t Ifulfil *
* * i r t In r 1,
rti/lc cu buhv. of then behef lint
'I
1 Fnf*• f«at«iiti(j f Strttti(Ip f10*ol
\ 1* '-'II 1 WO L'lf 111,* ’ * 1•
'hr t’tutcl St-'tc- ii lucking the
rcbrl lurry* which *cek to overihn « Argbrnr’ Communist backrd
i .i eminent
rhi-ru have been dcnionjirailon*
.•&lt; iin-i th# Ut.itrii SNie- in ,u»ny
•I it- y nilSi-rn nc-^ubur* one# ttc
—j*r hr-ike oj I but riu i oi '.hrm
h.itc b.-cn (parked by Gulent
•1 -up* -ihiv!i jTr tr iditionxlly l.citI \ l I \f( \
II
1*1 \ »f *’ ii iigui win* In*.; lie, e y e on t h e ut
Ih e general trrnJ • ' offictsl *#nn ii
1 Ii .i ii « lu ll h e ’’&lt; old t Hough I( mIiiv w n s notntinenl -a * rcllcrird tn Argvnltna.
in iii d I • d&gt; 1 1 1 I’ •1 »\ &gt;&lt;*tuliifistr fur governor of Flnritln »hcic President Juan l&gt; Peroo's
| tfJf1 j&gt;f I*#
matmty bloc in Congre propo*ed
i'\\i. -i I .*k.p Worth who visited the Lcr U- that American Partainent* w-ork
H e ’ H ot .M
Iit'ir* In.I v&lt; 1 ' uni In it known hr will he a eumlid.ite for togeiher ft* bring p" ire -1 "ecuiridrpei’ Icncc" to Gustek • 1 imi in ' (• * ye 11 ■ To -how le m s aeriotu. he even nnmic
rnal 1
h ' 1 ilu iti d 1 i t " i ' 'iRit * .l t d Thr pr 1 r ' indicated Argentina
lie's 0111 *d for (he lioy ' tale post ion by Howard plans to &gt;l:er .n olficially neu­
Bu' '.hr antl-Pcron
Plot d o n c f M " i n , N’gfi'ttallst I’grtv yariilidHte. Th# election tral courje
Radtcil piriv. which conirol* enty
-*li( he he'd (dt’lghf
It ie *lt in the tM-inembcr House,
Other
mdlil*** ' it -flu'
tendered it * ijinpathic* to the Arj* f fe tn - nl *' &lt;•»—Jltlbv A u.lej.
banr gevarmnent
r*ll*h**»er
Lute
MvKIsiacx
Thr g jie rrm ifn ti of (Tule and
Clarcona
Uruguay refrained from (aklnz a
A ti-r n '\ ;»"*i il flir t K ie.es
-tjrid cien threuah (heir Par
Hall
Cl!
I'latl Bennett Ilia
lum ent. had voted (hrough retoldIr ih
! -n: r . f T in g !! " yrh-na caurr
f "flip'iidbl - ''in ii - .1 i'r
Tin- vule in 1 lob-’* I ‘hamber of
1It
ll-t .It'll
1
1 ill llir lit ,
1 uitnule ' ‘m in ts', board ut pub '
1 lj , with ihe re*t
lundii
iii indrurlimi appi-tnfed 10 add! I lie p tliv . w*
• imi it leas t i n . tn the counts'* | uf II! member* abilalmne Fur1le 1 O'* t '1 iiu ■
• h-uils .il it meeting held y» 1 ngn Mmo'cr Robot'' Vldunate
P a i n !'• wh till'. f t - 1 stiunit
Ilte
appoint l iter (o'd new imen 'it- governftch
. ti &gt;'i* t f i h hi I* »n Du t n d i v af'etnoot*
nient would nut tnduU* in "Ivric
1'iin'i almost fill teaching s s c a r
rt"
A! »• Vt '
t'
Rupperi
ta t*menu " but - -••o* *—•**•• " *
rii r t * a t f ( m the i i i ' t m , when
' ■
■ *. * hj" t : teacher* m l g n e d j view 1 in ii'erna'ionsl c rg :r.ira *i» l
Aiom m' 1 • *
1 ■ ;n( ultiirr
' u lor!
prob..
U t 'r ie l
P j H ( l"» '
• t rry Martin
Uruguayan iu-ernm ent leaders
i&lt; t 5t ' ! * f f . ('ounty uptetn
N r «be n
l u ' i r i "f
public
in'tructloH. xl»o sere cl - t mcnthad. although
t j ' r l '!u t niu-t ol the resign* lh* tr Colorad i p a t'i f rnghl hard
l •- iiie du*
service persinn*! tn Pnllamenf tn deleaf * remluI'l'ii,' Iran 1*rrrrif retirement, and llim condemn in a "aggresiion In
]
GiiAtem.il* *’ f&gt;e-t*"e this npnn.
faiseily circumstance*
ttion, the i' dutiiui # 1 . adopted
t 0 ;
\ i ’l- itited to the pmitloni « t n
I
)" u* tn -■ '
Mr. 1 ortnne R Lowry Genev*. —hv t"U cv'*
The governmer' of Cuba—whose
1 -1 i ■’■1 \u 1 is
Ml . ' n n * I oid. M i*
Mamie
I nil, 1 , , ., •
. i,\ w I, .*ng .viuthsld*. M F President ru l-tu n o B jilita him­
• 1 t|»r &gt;li*- t'arline Armitrong. self e*mt ' pi- - * r -'1 the tide of
L ’"in Nfia. Ernestine Fttnch. revolt—dec1r - i t &gt; r- &lt;k* iny com­
tdu and Welt on Cheeisbur- ment But t i r l'f " this week Fr• lr . i l l ■• f,
. ug'- Ml** Jeanette Daniel* ind nesto dt Ir Te, * n’ernber nf P*.
r (5
Mu Mine Plickihear, Croami tftta’* Crbiret. died ou Cubs tu
r ,r * r .
,1 r j ;
recognirt (hr In-urfier-t government
Ac 1 lemy
•VaM'
« 11 . ' ifi|-»er, a ye,
f he remainder of (he meeting proclaimt J b- tl-* GustemaUn reb­
(evuted to the t9M 55 budget, el leader. Co! • j i ! '» Cattillo Arwh'ch elll b» con»ldfred for ten tr. j *
Br*;t| •!.' I -pt dtul.rllv tllent
f»tue iduption at * meeting of the
h" 11 I «rh*duled to he held July H on Ihe tnuafenialan conflict Hut
Pnhli" hearing- " ill he heard by -w llli i 'dumb' 1 * Hrupo**! tu the
the huji t July ih, according to I N S* r .1 v 1 uttii 11 iu rd iv which
would Iu i* t r f r ' i " ! the inue to
Mil o 'he Oi -• &gt;" r.i '■
d American
Stale
t
i i u» it -trongly fa­
1 'R tllM 'T ENDING
tn '&gt;"l' 1 tghth St project 1 vored b- (hr ' ited St*te*. wa*
etn. Veniueli
•!
! to hr • -tpple'e ! !.Mf fhi. killed hi 1 ;- '* i - i
it'etn- 'u. according to Warren eemair» J -'f't l1'. itoof
Coiia Ri • *f a - 1er iated that ihe
*
, City manager
1 t - - cm ' (lie b n " wa- I 11 ! he- intend- '-■
ih i dutely nej1 1, i(.« tun inch asphalt tup - n tra! In the
nf1' I
(CuHtin'i*'!,-On r &gt; j ( Six'
pi iced uter It »tid rolled
*V H

C andidalr\ In i Governor

Alt' P ith 'd Ai Boys State

More Teachers
Are Appoinled

Movie

ime Toblc

Physician Tells AMA Number
0 / Unwed Mothers Increases

For the treatment of pain a
Chinese doctor uted a series of
short needles attached (0 spring
vibrators. The ne«-lln were pul
Into the skin around the painful
area and made to vlbraU
"As you mlghl aiupaeL" Mj J
Boy sen said. ”*ome cites of back
pirn and headarha were cured by
lh!» treatment."
Another Chinese doctor decided
ell complaint* d eye trouble were
i« *a u a e d by glaucoma. ■ condition
s in which the fluid pressure in the
•yabaU Increases. The Chinese
medic treated all eye patients with
salt water Injections under the eye­
lid. the medical officer reported.
Mel. Boy sen who |* from Bemtd11. Minis., (poke of the experience*
of himself end four other medical
officer! who had been captured
The other* were Mai. Clarence L
Anderton of Long Beach, Calif.,
now _________________
o l Le Herman Hospital San
caTranclaeo; MaJ. Sidney Eeenston,
new la private practice in Minna.C g it Gene
ton M m actually called.

3

..t o .ww than were rumors aim
toat teuton were M m dlacfaanad
—---- Jt two

a jffi* "

can.

NO. 121

L a r in -A m e r ic a n

U S. Doesn't Like System In Which
Red China Presumably Would Be Power
W ASHINGTON t/Ti— The United Staten today cold*honldered the Churchill government s proposal, on the eve of
Churehill-Fisenhower talks here, for a Locarno-type sys­
tem of security guarantees for re-threntrned Southeast Asia
Under such a system the United States and Communist
China presumably would be among the powers guaranteeing
some kiud of Southeast Asian settlement. War-tom Indo­
china. according to the view of officials here, probably would
be ‘‘neutralized.'*
In response to a request for comment on the proposal
. .ncr aspect* c.! a foreign

A-socinted I’res* Leased Wire

SANFORD. FLORIDA. I I D H ;DAY, JUNE 24. 1!V.I

British Plan For Asia
Strolling
Given Cold Shoulder

In Sanford

Continued warm 4 ml p u ll) cloudy
through .Sunday with scattered
allrmonn and n r l j
evening
thundershower*.

U D CROSS T R A IN IN G — R e n u F if e Harvey (yfctlin) and
M e R M m , iw m tla R il p n g r m lifeguard, demona/rate a rrwcua
bald n t tho munklpal p M while 1 tlaax lD AnMriran Rad Croaa
Wva— r tng ta d natar aafriy looka ms. Condocting the claaa la

Thomaa Wringer (fa r le ft). Red Crotw Instructor. Ctaaaea are
being held rar!h evening Monday through Friday for Ihe advanced
swimmer*. (S taff I'hofo)

SAN I RANCISCO 'G—The num­
ber ol unwed mother* 1* lncr»*ilog etpecially among teen *ger*
or itpimr cla*» girl*—and a sex
hyslerla" In American society lpartly tu blame, a physician said
j eslerday
Many influences are *t work t&gt;ru
during
an emotional ihamlde*
which buters many of the devia­
tions and denatured biologic*'
trend* wtdeh are common among
our young folk*." Pr Goodrich t
S"b»'dfler of Portland, Ore . told
the American Medical Asm
He urged phyiiclam fo "go hr
vend the ordinary call" of duty
to h»!p theae- glrli
He -iid he had »een ‘loo many
impiesalvely happy ending-" to
think the*e n utter* cannot be "dr
cenlly handled—many uf them by
the physician."
Having their babies may "turn
out to be a maturing experience—
often a distinct psychological ad­
vantage aa compared to an abor­
tion."
Dr. Schauffler said (here were
M .000 llligitlmate live births In
19M. and 142,000 la 1950. Nearly

half the*e moth*r» In 1)50 were
under r&gt;. t v ! J 2 .W were girl*
under |7
"A much hlghet percentage of
unmarried
n'-'th"i,i
nowrdav*
come* frutu 'umpara'tvely privi­
leged grout**—high
'"l oul sludent*. v dlege
.Indent*, young
women with g&gt;&gt;&lt;"l job*, as campared with the poor woiklne f'»l’
ur pencilo* dotneillc* of the be­
ginning of the . etilurv "
5toilern customs *hlch 'prectpl
fate pteciclnii* *e* sclivlly of
vioirig penp!*’’ *re otie cstise, Pr
Srhaiifller sail
Youna iiennle *re more aw.sve of
sex. '’Stimulated and tv Mntslned
bv the sex hs*terla which I* a
calculated Instrument of modern
lotunalism and so-called entertain­
ment trends
"Beyond Hit*, there are loo*e
practices, bad examples and lack
of supervision In parental and
home Influences; liquor, narcotic*,
automobile*, auto court*, and f t
nally, gang Influences which com­
bine the 1 hove elements and tend.
In certain group*, almost to tnforce premarital icx practical."

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SANFORD R I B A L D
Mm l . Jim . I I . I9SI

Martial Law
(CfeaGnutd I fuw V *t* O nrl
txki-n p*r*',nsl ftm*;*- » .1
strategy li u i i *jm ru lu l,-1 i
taking over of privstr a n t ........
could m rm he plan* to emiiiaithe famous "taxicab arm y' mu
France iu»hcd up to defend tv.
M ara* f i r . " ■!-»•
Wedil W» 1.
T h rle &lt;•»» i»,
jii* t
tion to diplomatic tl*)H"pme t
the United Nalion, an f al*rwh.-i
on GiialMnala’t ihaii'e it
victim of afgrrviun
At an e«lr»-rilir .ry v o&gt;.i
lion, the U N s t u n t ) &lt; I'll
unanimously rilled fur
&gt;*
lire In Guatemala tin re
proposed t*y Fra tire, al •
ail U N members not t * 1.1 &lt; t
tide in the alruKlte
The move came aft-t th.
Union vetoed a I S
I
to turn thr complaint over •
O rc a n ita lio n

of A iih 'H ' in

1

and demand'd the i i .iiih act on the rate
An American wumxn ri.rri
enl in the Guatemalai
broad, attinit over
tin- &lt; .,n
brnadrattlny S y * I ► in r ,
ye ite iia y the Gu*trn. hid not seem to to- nut i .
preparation) tu rri»t if,.- . .
Shr laid few ti »i|,&lt;
teen on the *ti&gt;ei of ti
City
Tile torie&gt;l&gt; ,d' I
'
l r * l * iv repie)eldiu tin I ■
Dally F t (in- m&lt;&gt;
t
■&lt;
ReLrl liejihiiurt i ■ '..ii t i l ­
ed the r a id u le of lin e , '
the Honduran border \ on
Jordan ah I Queraulepe«|ui I

Army-McCarfhy Probe Comes To End
With Mass 01Conflicting Testimony
-i

*

| * |s|(

&lt; . \

are

against Stevens and Adams

vi*i*-l p iim e oi the M c ia f lii ) A n n )’ true* — all "I them lw s o '

;--s slurlcd * ilt with a tangle o!
At the far-1 hearin
McCarthy
conflii tlru' chatgea and wound up made * statement that in uni­
form or another wa» to lie repeat
with
m a n of conflicting tr»ti
niuiiy
ed over and over
TlH li^-im) p'avctl *.ul tie? r
i a ... firm ’ s crii-. *- ■•!. . ,1 •
...»
t
nimee- ji .- i j u i t ’I'V w.idler,ct
- *
fru m the o rig in a l nut
- i. * • ih i lights went ''d In
t ' . S erial, c i -cu&gt; room last week
to r
,tj&gt;
treginning A p ril n
Hi h u jtu ,
- ent oil voillpou'ided
•* a n l» ' *■ " ( I’liwrues in aile an*
d&lt; • ii -I
• u ii'tils of fu ro r and
t i ......
* l i* ii-* ill in inditing o f .
tt
&gt; tm r 'I*
and weaknesses *d

....1

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ic a iu li

ae

aie

• - '-iIm '
-— *_i

h 'f r

•pi i. ling nut time on th.&gt; quest ion
of whether or not t‘si Sclune re

■eise it * |c r .a l &lt;o ii'id i-r.it.-n l t«*
ca u se we are g c llin .' ' I e I i the
n erve re n te r in the I 'e n t i v n of
the old c iv ilia n politicians u s ir it.e
p jsl |u i-r 2u year who have ru v
i re il up "
T h e d is h in g nature ■? S t is r n *
jru i M cf'a ith y
lc .lim « n y can
nifit
{eiinteii lip hy what they had to
Pi- h ir nam e antagonists were ■ay about a ehpr.re l i r u r d per
i■ ■;
McCarthy in ',) , i Imps Ihi' most se n Mis of all liv Dii
’ !■
- 'I • 1- i! ,i - n
m s‘s
muni
-it jn -l
rc la r y of tin- \ m W elch
ll ‘&gt;i &lt;■ I ■*. m s appoint'-1
*tn
I Ins
MS (ll,•I
h, ..I of
per • • T I'libow * r a .Ilium t a fe n I up Ihi- N avy
It.' Mr t
*1 Call ’ I try o lfllC In J H o urs and liie lii- lr t m loti
"if as
o ie litiitc targef- ' in
i df o '
Mrt .Iths , " l two ' f hi* .Hies ha't the suhrum iii llln
I (oil*
•• i r
•&gt; i • I I d Stevens end Hie A rm y
I
G Vila
I 1*1 I't^ \
I * . f ■lav
■rths
• in l lie ttad persoiiwi
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. 'fo ri In X in or- *■•
tin* us i o trm e at a N
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I'farltrr eltiltfvtf ll.#* jiflti* luf wgf.1
• lift lulf I f liirii fif r* t-iitf 1- «*.
*••1*1. li f t Mf« lantl. |(«rft AtJ 11if
ftiiri*sf*! in •lMil.li* wu.i'"l f elickUf I' lit J I Mr (lets),.
And they said M cCarths
employs
linns I up utils
oi' nonor new ,
fi.IOI.lt.
ah lit rte perr-.n
I
I ■ , tils I . .# I , ) tc !d , -!
did mil nes-d

('h rrnis* liy anyous

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Apt tl I"
tlVi 1" a !i ,l| at t I Mori Nl" th
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ii
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I m««r Hi*•If fin 111*ifril »Vf»•Id#« f u*i
mutl I** iM r lit btrillt# mini#

•miitmiiiitf. flu* U nhrrp Ml*l&lt;tu-

iit| litill I»('#«** • in nr* tn. Take tl.e
wlaisr paniliuw In the sulcc. In*
t .i t ' as one *idr, (hen roll ll,e
■as r under water ansi eshwle

Mystery Shrouds
Death f)f Had :
fiancee Testifies
t!H Mm e
t

UHAcHWI

G e ttin g U n d e r w a y

L ea rn to S w a n -

Hondura* »»d Nlcaia|tt«.
The Guatemalan delegate ta#
' me council hl» country nan ben
invaded from Hoodurai Fnday by
mcrcenartei and bombed by P&lt;7
plane* ot North American mitui*
1 fseture.
NitfgrXksiS *ttd 'fossAoru— „ ..
He claimed to have documentary
proof linking the leader o| thr A
vatioh. Guatemalan exile ^
Carlo: Castillo Armas, with Nica­
ragua and "the government of iht
North." an obvious reference ts
the United Mates.
Hr accused the U&gt; Mate De­
partment of defaming his governI Sun Itl ihe Lcc.lt..1*1 to'"
ment with its charges that it ii
d.c iirukr In thi* » * i ; Meet wish
Communist - influenced .and said
■ prone glide, add llie gcro*. •»“
American bans on arms shipment)
then pul in the breathing. Torn
to hi* country had lert it dr*
the head
breathe in •• one i n *
(enicies*.
is extended beyond ihe hetwt, •»*
hale ondrr the .orface, and repeal
He conceded that commuMfe
early iiuie ihe same arm emlends.
had "a certain support’* in Guate­
mala but laid even if II were out­
law n l "this campaign would fled
another pretext ’’
Hr charged Ihe invaiion had
been sparked by the fruit com‘ ils govenment it
_ . .
,
, .
„ pany because his
Tosiay » tegular wetaly luncheon ; i0 Jt,prliti n, H r.,, trseta «( cos** * ' ■*
I f c a a n fo ru h s ,l a i ) piny
n i n . lianu
in n u
iu r , &gt;
. .*»
. i,«t.J
a i i J reform
r r la r n
uouet
Club was given over to a report program.
un the national convention held in
He also produerd the surprise
.Seattle recently.
..baeria that
lh.skI two
lu'n fliers
n iMa* nf
charge
of t f C
Henry Simpson, who tagvtiy.r c|,ltrnthlp
hld craih
c r „ h *. landiR
ship had
^ wife, attended the cutiven* wwjndrJ
, p*chuli, Mexico
ed. al
al T
T ipachuii,
...
. .
.
,s&gt; .s.Jay After
after an
iD aattack
tU c V on Hu'
that one uf the must
etna la In Mexico CUy, the Mcxi*
matter, to come up b.fote the cut,* f Jn ||f , orC( ch„ ( of ^
Coj
clave wax that of engthemrg C jrlo | R Bfr&lt;unI, &amp; Victoria,
m.eting make up time to el her l l
,,,
h&gt;d no n p M fl( , n
days before the missed mealing or lnpid, M
13 days after The motion was de­
feated and the present ruling will
continue.
Simeon stated that their weft
approximately tf.FUM) Rutarians at
the convention where he wai tieat*
City itreet cr*,/« thla moming
ed "like a king."
began final Having of Eighth
Street, according to W a r y e n
Knowles, City manager.
The manager stated that it
would taka the 10-man craw ap­
Delegate* attending the Veteran* proximately three dayi &gt;e coraplrt*
uf Foreign Wars convention last Ihe project, barring bad wawtber.
weekend in Lakeland report a The project measures approxi­
great deal of success and accom- mately ,Sf. miles, M ot whteh will
nllshmi'nt during the encampment lw completely new. The remainder
Sanford Post J2S3 delegates were ii being resurfaced.
_
honored by having Command,-:
Melvin 1. Smith and Quarterina*M EETIN G R E T
ter Michael The. mas cum mended
There will be a meeting of the
for their tervice to the oreanlnHon at the annual "Rooster Lunch­ executive committee of the county
council of the Home Demohitra­
eon.”
Those attending Imm Sanford in­ tion Club* Wednesday morning at
cluded .Smith, Thomas. T rm lrr the Home DemonatratlM agent’s
______________
.... office In the Court House; Tht
John
Hradv._____________
and Ernest______
L iv y . The
ladles auxiliary of Ihe local VFW meeting, called by If [lo Myitis
post also was represented by a w'il«on, Is set for 9:30 a. m.
delegation to their annual encamp­
ment. also at lakeland
FLA N K MIM ING
M EXICO C IT Y IIA—A Mexicflf
Twrntv nine years rsm In th* military transport with I i peneat
first full year of gasoline tax in aboard is mis,log,■th e , a ll force
Allnneenta, the ga* tax revenue announced today. Tfeott aboard
a s* I t ao5 (MO t umps ted with Ml.* were soldiers and lhelr * i v t i and
families.
•uJ.txg) annually today.

Report Is Made
On Convention

M- alguiiirry Ward

i i . i ’, f i s i .e e td d a coroner'g
. .* I 11 .-! j s' the )oqti lir if In a

•irtlrr fortune had l»reii ar' --'I 1.1 iii" , If.
j,m as a Jo|&gt;e
t in t
I h- . e-t ssa* Iliad* Miss Mao
.■n H.. in , l l lest if test ..n imm*
cot • I I'hom e * mother a h , atvu
i o'* i him " l h a li.lin t drunken-

s g

.

k,

t, 111 , I he fell to r M Ill.
Ill! "It in in te r, I &gt;ser ti ­
to laid insurgent (nice h i
l l . ,* I |-e f pot,hi lts )|
h eld
the vital railroad from i*u- i- ti
"pm ••n i
• e|l
' ut ’ &gt;r'
id cite; l-I.S*
1 ,
os' -• sle'ii,-til \ ’
fine to Guattm ili t .f&gt;
Wi lilt , a llr
Id.
I t ' I &gt; h&lt; fi*#r
&lt;h .irnt - M i ll i It M u di ■ctii.pst M.l arthv "ll
Morale)
tiii'itilp r o'
I til.I fi t A l'lv tiillf lf*r till filly*
" i- rli i i , i
i i ii| " i prys - m l
MORE
("• Dostoii iaa t.i i . clt -d out I'.
•*!!•••» ii|M«fi f|t# \iin &gt; .it ‘*#ri •(•
II.
•
' •
(At the (Jnite-t Nali i
*. , i .•
I
er m the iiearing p d lce told
ant;nl bed tones
1'util Do
mo 1 «&gt;#tl»y % i j f•*f11fiiI h in |)i«» gir*
i
i i i i Vp a f-.i| and
m iner l
tnalan reprei'iitilivr
rin(tin&lt; 1
ding a m akeshift h y je rle iin lc
sen j lot
I Dm • I ll's r l
a
l
iii
h
f
i
v
e
the
iinpresviun
l.'t
,
• -iflv, i f it t-&gt; reveal th .il * ■ ' re a lly **aii.'s d y ,itr • tin '
the fall id AG,fair- o I V i i.ji
• , VO h a - Used by l! Ipe ad
i.r s sur llie ie . . j s miicb t ut rent esplu.tay
tr
-&lt; t ' * eepsi'e tlial a 'll I h res') Ifssnes s
They tail! the Invadrl
■ - hid
. t
111 Ihe It, mi alien - I'li.,i nr
lin e s
left II
.it
M
M
ntililiiulll
a
h
u
ll
Was
Ii
'
fa! e "
taki n the la an of i- - i-ta 1
.si was found dead Saturday
-eri*e of decency
Die
i
.i
*
Stevi
its
tesllfieil
three were Jeter.Imi) .
f - i " f tinolnpii* I ll.a -d
till another das IF
P &gt;
s S' i .firs
lle l, , liv e Has illoo t J
t'UTfae
towni. close tugettiei
&gt;ti u* i&lt;• i ke i i o ,d i &gt;n words of te * iiii,,iin re g u lar sduel •As|o hi dispute a . is whether, a
l-| "f tl'l* *1**1
■d lie a| o found a marijuana |
miles in)itle Guatcinalj
Hid I.T a'lil V
roinm ttti-e and
prim ip ,| t irs'e' M cCarthy cimtetuled Stevells Dad rig a fH te a lieeptne toll anti a le iA spokesman f,n t n| t
.
.,. i ..f the I'latm rd I., u l . n r H i t G en K ilt s
-o n ssith a n .illle lilgckencs! bawl
IiI I o .*"s-, s C ylli-if I *’ 1 *0 1 of Die A rm &gt; i-i
C i)tillo Anna) lead* •■* ti
If I ... wtun f i i,ni Fits cu m m am l .
1
i . f * Ml, w a- SI * | * .«-o WlM-litlsIlt setut I
II ** r nit m a - .sank IJ-iltl t ’ i»st
rration a r m » *aid I. n- i - -i
r
Mouiui.uDi
"
in
re
p
ris
a
l'
f
i
h
a
s
e
never
)
t
i
fo rm er c ‘ i -f \ r o r
10 HI ss tel
i J'l'tiin: S d d o ls beat their iloset
Itward Hie f’jtt Aiinio h i II
n-'petr
jilt.;'
s
s
il
ti
the
siilicoti.mil
s la .l of
1
I |be C v n P d
' ha» levy u n ktirtries
of natioltcs iti ,p-e,ns
A IOSION DITKT1VI u«Vi fingerV at aimed at Jolla* I ,&lt;t 'll
a &gt;ornm and er of ft S ti ,p c h a n t s hi to I-*- irt and
-il than tee
I tic tnipie'l i aim in a funeral punt* s,ii the car in which G vsjiic
S 000. tome 41 mil
id i G erm an y
Sen M cCarthy
parkt i with spectator* I ll O'bllrn, Sr., of Wollaaton,
Klesem Slid ft* lu .l CHIslderi -‘ ; iijp e l
Guatemala fits It lie- :*o m.
Nest to S'es rn
a e| S|, i arthv leliesIt,,' I m il l, l.ut uiliy liecju • -til l it I*-, jin r known Thorne ft id
Hi
- -t M cCarthy t • d lorn
Mas*, was found fatally shut.
north of the Kl Saka i i , ,r t.
I
iird '.'tu iia le
slalem e n ts to revise! Ills SS, f r &gt;etilly I) lltaky
i t id s 1 til at its' was "vefy too t. A dam s and ■-din e - ■ to,. ot |nr|
A, quitted April H of a charge
Other reU-l un't« al-o v
t
i •iiiiton &gt; | j v | , I. j I m u I I o llllllu n sf SUM*-. ' Iii fiancee principal bmcfiriary
ii- i'ii i I iti otitainlng
a direct pal aut i a , ■ 11
id participating ,tn the I0BI.TI1
ported bet ling tmard A*ttni
collided toil
)'
&gt;• said thr s learned be at*.
being g rad u alrs ut c e rta in univer
'
ion
f&lt;T
t
Mila, a town of J.Oai. t ! n. &gt;
charge and Sit ICS
, . .p r,■ I d-mtd he w
.............
frit S- I.fda* w I " fill) l|'l» l|fi" l " • There was Adam
notihea)! of Juliana
Another Issue ih vt rt i!e t IN. - « me ,"t.. to. mll'don-dollar tn
° Ur»*n wai '«und
*h*
When V|r&lt; arth y later ' ihiV the Cohn’ s d i n t 'I th&gt;i ' hn ha t lo ’d
Reporting ihe dropping of . m
ia r near a golf course, a bullet
• il ls " i Ji j i i lie gsettle hi* ni-srf him S te s c r- ■ o| I te* through ** heart tigs was lunched ott I.s Fo-ritanre
tiles to Inturcenii inv.i
&lt;; ■.•
wound in his head. A pistol was
Adam s' l. tiit, us ali-eit a I.s ,
The hunt fur I-pe taking i t Ip
t , I f t I . sittm ittlnn (or Set,me secretary and Die \r 'ns "w fe* yrd'
mala, the spokesman *i h I am.i.l
t verse y*
ditrovered under him. He diet!
meeting j l Ihe J u s t iie |».-"aft 11.,
'rii lyegan after I ’onmer Waller
id he h. (| inqulr d of tte'.er if Setnne ■rre
teale uprising* hill -.I i ort I
t II'
And th*n- ■
■, , i hr,', y-tt.iigy*
slut illy afterward. (International I
nenl
attended
l,»
Alt
Gen f .AtcCarr. n said there were four
i t&gt;l» a *o flie r S filcie « as noallfo-d
Tutonirapan. Ketalhulni .m l II
I •
" • \
i-ertlc mark* &lt;n Thorne’* atm*
Itru a n e ll.
Dr* identlal A s s i- ijril
■ml how to .' i alemt applying for -■ynd t i n
huetrnango. I&gt;,u r&gt;* north ,m l
hn I isffrretl ' - tr.yili* hirri iti'iirrti i Stu rm.un Adams and ofhet ..irle 1..
1 no evidence he u*ed narcotics
ON HONEYMOON
nf Gualrinala Ctly. m i n i
, a com m ission
'"in sh--"t h ni - i ■i
fhe t i .-I I'revutenl K i- e n lm a ir
......... ... r ordered art analysis
NORTH HOLLYW O OD, s'alif.
'P»i&gt; wa
iosf one of (he tnvitv
Mexican border
Force if Cohn «• ■
«i!.I tip him f ■ A-la in * aid they riisru»&gt;&lt; I AI
if
vital
organ*
'd’t
Heading for a Montana
■• 11 'h 1
* it'*m*'i1* now Iteing D’r Sllbenoimittre’s |y|*it|• f,r jtRetiel bea iquarler* i lin n , ■
!
C jlD iv s line y |u c a ll A im v 1 is »!'*
lie ‘ -&gt;rl he also lias sent invcsli hum yiMoan iwtay are *tagr and
eminent *o!d er* "»re d&lt;&gt;.- it &gt; i , 'int i t l«v It" J u s t in it r in r 'iiie n t lii'Vt investig ill' ll iit ||y* tuns
I,
.i'il
ll.
"
H
u
f
(or
iple.H.e.iri"
II
•aliit*
tu
Hirm
nghain
Altch
I,
tl 1 t SS t Ii , II
» - l i f ,- - I
. teen actor T ""i Tully and the
our aide'’ anil declared llo- A'i, ,/
tii&lt; Ihcr etiDmie .**. ' ,bl di D i ....... I Fie he l i e ed this Irrtim.' ! Ir e interview Ihi
-.„l dsuxhtet , OI„ l( , n , , .AI,nit,'d Juhnaun of
*■" d I t«' p " - f'cttty *1 f t : i«-r r v
Government had rn , -'idIi
m
m
iiti'
h
ni
i
d
it.
nl
hi*
s
is
ue
that
Kchlno
mlr’h*
f
a
prnmiiFi'tit
llirininghum
tarn
S «crs I »es st|*\ '|s **111 stilt Die
Sail I aki City.
tt army. S[mltt-*m,r,
i , ■
- n
•tun* was the buring of Cnhn lu assigned oversea*
tly He said thr ifIt 1. an ait sturlent |
i ■
f
■hirst 'nit iii th* &lt; ti s"« r ftaIf
m ile nil the flumdnr -! do ft i
I'nlly, 16. and Mrs. Johnson. YT.
from a scent r adar hili-ralorv .it
erupted
at
ap
irtmclit
a.I
Mining
Sherman
Adams
su
{|F
n
l*l
*
■
however
&gt;'
I" ' * '&lt;1 on I '1" "nelsing das Ft Miinmiiulh S I Ivsffiyi »i
s i.i
"v ie uiariied |a*t nlaht at thr
*v *- *■
* •&lt;'&lt;1
*«aJ
Thutne’s
until
Fnday
til
Its
he
Said,
Hut
I
e
put
i'
. l li t 'i d no i |e»ts he sslrf
A spokesman vail the r
■
' l
I.title Drown Church In the Valle*’.
Col Kettmlh i Iti-l.i' U uf lc tu ari'irg all .........lit nf tin- at.,!. if.,t nut name her
it
iris ti- *t ■ s*lesi-«s
consisted of i.OUO men. ah H a ilNOTICE
TO
PROPERTY
OWNERS'
’ ’v
yri.t ii i*-irnlii| s iU ...^ ,, .. . Si hit.e uiatlrr S',' h ill aeeosi'sl
J a y Muugit " who s*el he had
Tl.* 1*11 drill,quetil real estate 1*1 11*1 n l the t l t r Of - Hanford,
&gt;t!is a el hi
aides (torn last
malant.
I"*t a let! in K re.' ii-siifu -1 '• i was Ihe basis fu r the Army * i,,'en yi'tirij’ i'Fiortte * lawyer fur IlKyrnr, grandson of a formet FI "Id * l* f if,.t at lie fr.'hl dour ,,r the **t&lt;r lls i, s til at Ihe C n tll
' d ’
1 1 ■In j j i &gt; to ss n fa Cohn blew uf, ant } . la*-i|, " T li.
Ttle Artoof yuvernin-"■
*
fhaige*
Gnu* t id Get, tiv,' ( apt president uf Montgomery Ward A ll"***' l" the r’tly „f l^•nf,"d Fl.-ri-t* and still r*m*in tit analet for A
vCirs f. r S e ll me
Chirred (’#*till-i Ann
-,,l 1,,'ti , .intesullse * K k i
,
. ,,
■
I* war
tVe nre g ling to it
Hairy I'-nrinthat Thorm lest than &lt;» . "was afraid ne would never perl'M,
All yral r t lt ls U|""I wMi h the &gt;*)) rase* htvt no, Lera bald. *u T
*H from Nicaragua ft
M•
- if ......... ... st in b ■' a’ f of sc s tli1aI ■
■ Hu* heck nut "f ’ite
Ihe gr&lt;ai l.ulk of ihe Metiran in day* atu, changcil h • will t , live to collect fill Inheritance. He esrali.s' &lt;• M, h las ,'er,lll&lt; atea have n&lt;&gt;l alretdy l.em Issued wlfl be ayi|J
atrerted the ri-VI fbr**s* u **iin 's ii r. t *•, • 11 ft urn M-ier -l f. r
Army '*
p. p d •ti. ti i* I-, lealtv Indian .&lt;.1 ■ make Mi*s Maureen Hagen. Hi a'ked me lo atgure that there at put-llr aurtlun on thr H id. d«r "» luxe A It |sbs, mmaiearlaB at
used nf adventurer* lr in
■I
i •- I
the j
Mis
I , **pt*|tirh A Si a, the front diyoy ,.f th* Pity Half |h Ike P llf af
• "h n 1 ‘d the v o b rn iiiliiittrr f.* a ‘ light mi stui e ,.f I :., r .j a - .tin-! tu nr lieu tv and eseiutor
wmtld tu- a very thorough invetth yalitoril
KlorliU
entral American usti""Ni i f i Its-y lii'fo r.' he ss i . induct was a iig r) all right, tint lie denied
t»l"'.d
I'eniin 'piutivl Siuygh a* saying gallon . . . if he died.
H. ff. RAT Hit. City Clerk
tion to liiiaiemalan i &gt; 1.
i " 1 - th e M o s last N .s
t to s'liciui! threat*
Met nt'is
it
The Guatemalan t i c 1, ’ i" • i i s |" * t . ,1 asiig n m en is re fiilin sy,i, I'l tlt amri-red and Dial
tparkff some anti l ‘ S di-m
i
i i f I. o rs s tit" *• k p .I H i.
m d w h atever I.H Ig tlJi'r ' "hn " IIS I I I * ,
tlons in other I*j I ui Aii
e v il i tim e oft white tie ssa* in "'•il * j - uni as v|r&lt;&gt;ng as He n .iU
nation)
tig at F t i i « N .1
h.tve o*.*l
In Havana police re" -t
li iim i: m y tenure as secretary
t’l'linlle*- wolds w ere lltleied pro
"Wup of Cuban ('"mintHiK’
,i "f lie- \ t ms " Stfii'tts said "ftii-|,- and con atuml \ |r i’u illiv'y m .y- Ii
ticked the office id Ihi I
i I- 1- rccoe.l lh .it n n t'h e s Dll* tier for auspectrd yubveraivrs ,,t Ft
Press, throwing stones ami - 1•» i ’ s|s|eftl l i r r l e s ' effort to obtain Almimouth
object* at the new* ai'eurv ,,•.•pcclal con siils-t atlun ami ttrlvl
Alct'arlh) and Cohn uia'iitani-.!
rrs Window* were broken i &gt;it ... h ■ foi III
to ii, " ||e , dh il it that Ihe Army vii*|Mndi-rl d*&gt; -«•
one was In ju re d Police * j- d &gt; .
in i sam ple "-if I' i s r mt id III
pi'tTnl sectiril) ri-ks ,t Die St-"t il
made some arre st)
" '■ " i n rn tls't'e ,.f tin* p crv e rsl m turps rrnter itdv after Ihi* sub
Chilean student) shnntio-* j
of power ”
' "til lull Fee b riltn its Investlg.itF '*)
Giialemalan slogan) bin &lt; I
Ml'il d d McCgrthv h u e |y tty Stevens
arid
Adam*
testified
1l.fi flasc In d"*sntnwn s--&gt;
' * iti - i- ch arg es* " | • , •
i t &lt;omr mspenslun* took place in
Saturday nl^ht Thr itcmnn i ■
lit - ith they on mlrtie " he said fore Die siilrrommillet* henrifti* Inrrprrienli-d seven oullic.d iM il i t ■I , s-'iii.lyntis aPv M rC u r gafi they »3iil the AtcCarliiy proto
ranglnii from left winy s
t&lt; Dts ours t' at ti
.iittler itargt’s •pcedi d up the «ui|H*llsiun of nlltet
to conservative S trial t'hn i
In HtN'ntis Aires the pr • •
ment newspaper C rlllea »nl &gt;.&gt; &gt;t
emala is "turrnimded Id rm i,
(iv ira help lo "ruled iJn ii
-i
revojullonariei ’• In Hie fir
)(
(enline new spiprr connm nt
'lie
uprising. C rilira talil lit.
__ It'll iI p*tnalan government "ols-.li.
"cla-ln .t « lilt
the powerful inrtirsl* id t'-i • .u

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Final Pavirig Work
Started On Street^

Local VFW Officers
Honored A t Parley

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The answers to every da \
Insurance nrubleme*
Its JOHN HIGGS
Belieslaa whidrhearlnllt in ih r
■bllonophr that you h a ir to
••live'* before you ran
eel"
and belles in* il.u that in th. r
dare nf
rumplrtllir*
m ot
•MpW will be rralit inler e»lid
Hi reedlni the aolulion. l« ib rir
Oww and their nelihtmrs* n e t * ,
da/ Insurance problems, ■, dr*
elded la try eumelhin* a III I It
tferenl.
minnln* neat week Ih i. adeertialna apace will lie tlenUrd
week la a column of our.*
----- and anew era on insurance
problems which are romuinn In
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llveo »f all or us.
*ilr. thla column will he in
. a form of adserllsin* Imi
•flee la anawer lou r in*
-Wee questions &gt; 11 h &gt;• u l
ir*e or obllyallnn la prnuino
baa Wo aitlnia attached
J really appreciate an on*
liMdly tw be of sen ire lu

*11 you'll addles* your own in*
iur«nee
sur
question* to this office.
see'*11 lev to plve you the correct
w en and there will be no

or aWigatioa of any kind.

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GARRAW AY &amp;
M c K IB B IN
M i N . P u t Aye.

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in n it ctnne« to title*, t-Acry
cur m nkcr nspircs lo he up ut
the lop of his p rice class.
W hich is only n a tu ra l. P opularity
like that m eans success.

Have You Got

ROOFITISM?

A leaky roof ii a headache no aspirin can
cure. Jt'a a job for a Roof Doctor. 77m/'j mi.
We can cure your roof troubles. First, an
expert examination, then a fair estimate, finally
a neat, thorough job with genuine Darren fireretisunt Asphalt Shingles. ,
Ask for our Free impettiun*

Wc know , because fur years Utiick
has hchl such uti envied posilion —
the uiH|iic-slinitctl sales leader ill it*
c lass. A n d w ith |*ood reaso n * in
styling, room , pow er, value.
l i n t to d a y , fo lk s lik e y ou h a v e
pushed Ihiich success even beyond
such bounds.

first four months of 19S4 reveal this
phenomenal (net:
In total national volume, regardless
of (trice class, Bulck Is outselling
all cars In America except two of
Ihe so-called “low-price three."

1 hat’s a tip too good to past up.
That'* the tip-of that Buick must
have the hottest styling of the times
and the sweetest performance of
the yeur.

More important, that's the tip-off
that Buick prices are well within
the reach of more and more people
—and th at such prices buy ft lot
more automobile per dollar.
So why not look into tike tomorrow*
styled Buick that puta you so far
uhcad today?
Come in, or phone us this week for
a dem onstration. T h en you eah
judge for yourself that Buick really
is the beautiful buy—by far.

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Today, (he lop sales standings of a
(oil generation have been changed.
Tuduy, latest sales figures for th e

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Make Sanford Your

I uullmiiJ * 410, tud |»ai • I7 cloud*
through Wednesday »Hh wide’.T
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Shopping Center
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Rec, Areas
Senate 'Ju ry' In Probe Agrees
To Reach Its Findings By Aug. 1 Swamped
Jenkins, Aide
Boy In Danger
First Day
S t r o l l i n g Of Robies Found Picked To Draft
’Balance Sheet’
In Sanford
Mr. and Mm Irvin* I 1‘rvnr
have returned home alter n vaca­
tion of two wrek* with relatives
and friend* in tiie North. On June
12, they attended a 20-year re­
in union of the 1934 rl»&lt; of Wicomico
high rchool at Salisbury, Md Mr*
Pryor had been xs-cn-tary of ttie
flax* and at tiie l&gt;urii|iict »hi- gave
the roll call of lift graduate* She
war pretenled tin- awaul for hav­
ing gone the tar tin d distance t"
the affair, a gift, and JD.Oiki In
play money and a road map to wx
flat her ill grttmy home.

T A L L A H A S S E E |4 V _ An Ityear-uld .Viaauurl buy who nerd#
treatment fur rabira » n located
here today and hurried to a
ho. oil a I.
The youth ha« been Miught
•liHi P iid a; -'hr- ’ &gt;. v-**«hnr» *
by a .bunk at hi. home at lllue
Spring*, Mu. lie and hi* parent*
Irfi on a trip to Kef Weal be­
fore Ihr akunk a a* found lu be
rabid.
\ Florida highway patrolman
* potted the car of the llrn rj
Zelliier. near Florida Slate t’niterally here shortly before noon.
Itu«*eil /rllner m
taken fur
treatment immediately. Ih e pa­
trol had *aid the buy had to be
found within le u day a if hia
life * a* to be aaaed.

County Commission
Allocates $6,000
For Area Zoning
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N. II. llarnlrk, lake Monroe
recently ramr into The Herald of&lt; fire with a peculiarly-*haprd pep■"* per, whlrh had been aruwn from
Florida giant aeed. atmilar In C a li­
fornia « under *red. The pepper
was groan In Yuluaia county Mg
mile* from the St. John* 1(1*re
bridge on lli|h « ay 17-82.
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Summer rehrariali in band will
be held at the Seminole High
School hand hall tonight front
■ o'clock until 9..1U, under the
lutiervWInn of SHS Hand Capt.
■ Mickey Durak. AH local inatru“ K in tal ill* , hicludipg Navy pet»onn il, are Invited.
•' • •
Theta will be a mobile training
unit of Ihe ground uhnerver
squadron of t h e Air Furce at Ih e
Legion Hut Wednraday. A train­
ing meeting will be held there it
7:10 p. in. lor the purpu*e nf *rltlng up a cltilian ninetyer roipa
here. Any person* lnlere*ted h*yr
beta inrtlea tu attend the airetir.g.

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Fighter-Bombers
To Go To Europe

L A N G L E Y A lii ED U CE BASK,
Va. tit—Secretary of the Air Force
Harold F. Tall, 't *-&gt;" nine* ' tr- -&gt;■
that T arlical Air Command*! Zlst
and Wttii Fighter Bomber Wing*
will leave the United S la in for
Europe thiv (all
Talbott's announcement wat rr
letted by Tarlical Air Command
headquarters here.
Atflgni I tu T A C * Ninth Air
Ferre, Hie I wo w-ine* n«e the
North American F K F Sabre),-t
a* their upei alional
ffighter-bomber
a
eplovment
tfr
of there unity it F —"*e
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second time Dial fully equipped FIS-F wing* will go lu the United
.a Stair* Air F o r m In Europe fur
duly with the NATO defenie force*
1 ait year TAC deployed the .VMh
Fighter Bomber Wing tu Writern
Germany.
HITS EN G IN E E R S
LOS A N G E L E S JR-The new
iretldml nf the Atm .'lean Intit­
ule nl Electrical Engineer* *ay*
that engineer* do all tort* of thing*
With the tilde rule but do nett to
nothing about
governing
their
country

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The Semlnolr County board of
cunimi**ioner* held ita regular
semimonthly mreting thia morn­
ing ami Voted tu allocate ftf.UOO
toward evtaMiahinriit of County
tuning. The allutmnet, available
Oct. I, will he used to form a zon­
ing - Ian modeled after l.eon Coun­
ty1*.
Haymond Hall. *pokeaman for a
committee appointed by Ihe commltaion to inve*tigate varioua
form* of county toning, reported
that a Mr. Hrannon, director of the
l.eon county toning commit*Ion,
had offered hi* aervice* gratia to
come Into Seminole County and
help with the preliminary planning
nrceaiary to e.tahliin toning.
Ilrannan further suggested, according to Ball, treking the »ervirea of
(irurge W. Simon*, a ton.ng con­
sultant, to advise ami help tone
the varlou* dlilrict* of the county.
Simon*' talenta are tendered at
approximately |«0 per day.
The commifaion postponed a de­
finite
committment
until
the
money I* available, but advt*ed
Ball to have hit group make recymixmdailtwt for a *a»tn* direc­
tor. Mr. Brannon frela that Ihe
first year of cuunty toning I* the
molt difficult, coating about 17,600
hut permit* will defray over f*0
per cent of operational rotM," Ball
emphaiiaed.
The roninii**ioner« adopted Ctnr
It. C. Ikidd'* motion to appropriate
the (6,000 in Ihe neat budget
A* ha* been the rate for the
pait three yeara, the commission
voted to appropriate 11,600 tu the
U. S. Geological Survey which I*
making an rtten*lve ttudy of wa­
ter condition* In Semlnolr County.
According to n confidential r e p o t t
in the hand* of the member* of the
coiiimisriun, the Geological Service
it analytlng over 700 tperimena
from well* in all parti of the coun­
tyActing on a letter from Mitt
Myrtle Wilton, Home Demonttralion agent, (76 wa* allocated to a
4-11 Camp for Seminole County
children.
Cummr, Dodd moved that the
County buy a harrow to u*ed in
cleaning nrhts-of-wajrs and for
u*e at the County Home. Coat wat
estimated a l about $.100 but th&gt;
motion waa defeated. "They've
borrowed my harrow twice and Ihe
rounty ought to own one anyway,"
Dodd Mated. He added that he
didn't mind lending hi* harrow, but
the County'* ownerihip of uo,would be worthwhile.
Cummr. Dodd further repuit*!
that Sheriff J. L. Hobby had re­
quested him to look Into the pbs*
•ildlltv of acquiring a fan f«r use
In the County jail kitchen, but no
action wat taken when Comr. John
Mrltch auggrited moving the "prl•oner* out to the Mayfair Inn
where they can have a twimmlng
pool."
It wae a thort meeting, la*ting
only ilightly over two houra.

Sanford's recrt-attoii j u ' j * were
swBtiipt-d yesterday when more
Him 5oU youngsters jtleinled cere
motile* opening the * ity * .h u iu j I
summer recreation t rogram
The program w,i- kicked off *es
terday altermam » ereim»ete
followed bs a full b luttli motion
W a s h i n g t o n &lt;i i — t »- piclbie al Sfltlll.... i»., -• -si*"
aeim to rlal " ju r y " in the M c­ according to Warren Knowles, i tty
C a r t h y - A r m y h e a rin g * agxt-otl manager
U n d e r ll ie illfi*%*f!»»n *'f J * m ui
today to t r y fo r it verilict-orgel. Seminole lli. ii &gt;cbi*d iiistruc
v e n iicta -h y A u g . I.
tor and coach, till* sc.ii - piogratn
Son M lim it It-S I), annouttc- is not otils prosiiltnc leeieattnn lot
otl a ft e r a m otTilig of the hear* Sanford's soiui,., t ( i-i n-r.iti-ui. hut
goes further liy tejctun the s.*r
ing* su k H in m iittee that tin -n
Ion* .sjairt'
w as “ a g e n e ra l reco g n itio n ”
Training t' Ih,iu .' lo l l in *»nn
th at unlen* fimling-t are reach
itiing, bosun 1.1-. ttall mid c i.,ft
ed within a week after Congress ad to lill-lll Inn -nine o| I tie Activities
Journ*. it may be Impossible to J'he-e at** t*citi, lo-ld * j d i -io* lie
i , otillltu
reach them until liter the N -vctu ginnlni at 4 3a) a in
ing until noon I . * i-loldren between
ber elrctlun.
Mumtt *ald Ihe subcommittee tile ages id I', un i I t
tithi-r directors --I the program
had untnitnouily a*«l(ned May II are F re d l i i i n serninole Higli
Jenkins, it* (peril) et «n»el. and Sch-ad Coach, w tio - upert i-es at
Charle* Miner hi* aide, to draft tin- high school ai- r i v arie d |iro
“ a balance sheet ot testimony" t gram ol g .iiiu - and t iim lic ra lt j c
guide ihr vubcoinmlltee in writing I tv ilte s. Ilo w .n d t--ir.lie
lontoi
the report
High SchtNii Inst ru e ti* wlto eon
Ttie "balance *heet." Mundt «■* ducts outdoor ro cte ati m at tio
plained will lift ''tallent psilnl* id N inlh SI .iu ,l l- iu re l \ n j n - i , It
controversy" between Sen Mr
conjunction w d li a p t.ig ra m o
-n|K-ru*e,
Carlhy and Army officials, I tic h an dicraft acttvitu
SI* tacit
"pro and con" points made in the bv Mt»* E lle n D ugger
lealimony, and have an itilr* U n iv e rsity education mis; ,r
The Like front .ire s i- sutH-rvi*e&lt;‘
where the pertinent evidence I* lu
be luund in the twu million wold bs A n eel. Miss III let, Mulo-ls .ini'
Miss J ,, j n F in , i ladb
cut S H E
hearing record
'ldie vena'or told a new v confr &lt; graduate* T h is area i* | .Milled ti,
nice that Ihe subcommittee also cate r p a rticu la rly to the yuuug fry
fruni C to to
agreed tu consider at a later men
A l so. M i** E d it. i Chittenden
ing:
high school llh ra n in i- cnm luctin,
I Whether a deman I by II an extensive prng rvin of llte r.ir*
Struve llenvel, a««lvtant vecrelary a ctiv itie s which indo le ., nt.inm-i
&lt;&gt;( defenie. for fuller vindication program d re a ilim i d
b.mbmt
than he feel* the mbrontmlller ha- •tors tellin g , etc riw til h . igiven him. rnrrlt* vjtetial com id open each unirning (nr readinu or
••ration in writing the official re checking out laHik- Hie Umk tiimi
ing course ihould In- of iu lere st t&lt;
(Mirt or vcrdlrt
I. To a*k Ihe Defente l&gt;ei»art lo cal liny Scouts wh„ need .) nierlt
incut why it ha* withheld for more badge in that field file S a lifo n 1
Ilian a year requested aecor.t) Public L ib ra ry w ill also e a ip e ta li
clearanc* for twu members ol Hu- in ltd- pha-i- iif tin- program
The alternuon in raui will t»
regular staff of the Senate lostligation* subcommittee which Me varied from week to week how
ever. Angel *altl Several aitivi
Carihy head*.
tie* jre being offered at least once

T l ESI)AY. JUN*fe, A , u*;&gt;4

Municipal Pool
In Busies! Year

Four Additional
Permits Issued

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Chileans
Support
Leftists

MIAMI
BEACH
|s-ld*trn.
lords, science la catching mi to
sour loihlev
Ihe director ol the Florida
S riiollural Evperinirtd Station
something belter than
-. .., i i..ws is going tu hr utrd to
scare sou
ttd ljid M. Fllirld ol tijin r*
side, the director, ray* Ihr new
si-In n will hr to use sour own
r*-iurdril voice to vet you riving
liiihi a lield In III morr se lls
Ihere won’t he any seareifows
Hut sass Fit lent, human be
m ■* base got to team one thine
I t,cs mu-1 send unit your alarm
, -tl- met the loud viteaker.
II lli*-v send a mating rail by
• nor sou'll Itink In Inslrarl
I du Id s|w»ke lirtuir the ITor
r l i Serdutrn'* Assn, rousration
f-rir I i-strrda *.

ilal Chairman
Tells Lions Plans
Lot New Facility
-in- fucker, chairman ot Ihe
*l, Memorial Hospital tmard
i r i pie-iitenl ot Ihe t 1-irlda State
Bank wa* lealure speaker at to
da&gt; « regular weekls mreting ol
tin sanford Lions Club.
I in ki-r spoke oil Ihe physical
t-p et- &lt;d tin- new hospital, which
iw iiintr*.- construction nn E
Fir t -t The building will he ol
reinlom-d concrete, which will
l&gt;e covered liotit inside and out
mti cl.ik tile Tin- front ot the e*
leruir ol the lirst tliNir will he cos
-•red Its Homan tile, according to
the Umid chairman
The hospital will consist of lun
rooms. In ,,( which will he used hs
the Counts's Negroes Thr building
will itl-o feature a segregated tie
Iis ei - room system with separate
-pei itmg room* for Negroes
'llo - thrre-atorv luilbline will
i,,t
ii'nrosimatrly f l . I I I . 000 In
consini *tlon
and
enulpmenl ”
s ' ,ted Tucker it will tn- m 'i feet
h-rig. only a little lest than the
lerigftl ot » fiMittinl) field, and con
»,iri two elevator*
9 The first floor of thr completely
iif conditioned hospital will he
tes-otfd I,, such ofticc* and rootm
,' adimmstratlnn.
snack
bar
emergency tisuii. elc The seeonil
will l&gt;e given user to It r III tied
N'e.-io section and sescral special
r.H.nis, wlide tin- third will lie de
, led to semi (I'tsale and nrlvalr
While r&lt;»uu according to Tucker
Tin ehairmun staled that there
sill l-e no resident pHhi em
•lined at the hospital • v u*e ol
-I- i/e lie (orei-aM I* * ■ s| - nf
"Hinis and service al ti
-,- ho*
iltnl will he highrf Ilian al the
uresent hnspltal hot lower than al
ll-r,limiting hospitals
Hei-ail-e of 11-.coll-trill-1lull tin

Uruguay Hits
'Aggression'
hs T H E A 8KO CIA IED

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are (left to right) Terrell 1m
PH* Club: H w a AteiawAer,

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t m f a l Bewilaole High B d w e l G irl* and
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i liilenn .atm lciits :im i w o rk ­
e rs btirn c il P rcH iilcn l E ise n I’lissor in e ffip y lu*t uigiit a*
support fu r P re sid e n t Jacobs;

Arbenz (tuziliun'i* leftist guV-

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OHltilnr* Hi* ais.* vlriU 'cl lint two Anitfurm
in Mckiit* iiiit at it (lit**ilit I ifti t Ann it- ut n».i u i»l*in« Imih Ih I
I! imt* nmtuii viti««. i Butfit, •ti••i.uI *
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u Ilivit tk| infto**t *■ »t«Oijiiiii Him im h**m t *»•

| »It II in lh It) i \ Id AS tl* n* liriiMi HI t flic Hf.r.lirat* M r
t’atltill. Aft.! I..||ra M» tut S«I»M *!•*«• I'l
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t ....it* iiifii ill ih l.v i'' t.luuid"
('nxtillti Airuilii . I hivc Hull * ■
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Tax Evader Gels
Stiff Sentence
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H o rry

Itlu m h e i

Lakrianri edrut g»«vr owner .• t

Possibility Dewey
Moy Be Candidate
\ t I- \ - 6 N V 1 4. .Y rtm tii i
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|t i - - le ft His
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( llllit ) Mf
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i i ,-e In- mu .1 ||I«1 Mil" t
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In i • s i util ■, tit i • &gt;ealed lo
liusiness Ilian conslcli-,1 ol mcoiio
I j s evasion, wa- -i-iilenccil in I -- 1 , i lo *n .e e til ion wheli tie
e rjl t ourt ye t.-nlay to serve ,
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II , I sestet t-s lo w IS ' ill
a year prison term amt pay a
leu i, toy -taint,rot .,o his plan
U«l line
'Hie gosernini-nl charged In lo, ,,. e ol the " 'll -l,g leellllg’ o
understated tu- income try 112'''
Itii Kepidilican stale itiorm an all,
in I'.146 and P*U alid evade I |2"'» , tdhei ■ lti.il tlieir view- -ItsXllit to
in taxes lie was i on vie led Mas 21 , iveti fut tlier coii tih i alioll."
Judge Bit an Simps-,u denied &gt;
I o coi inoi - jmioiiucen.e,
new trial plea and refused lo -et
hour eimfen-i.r
an appeal not, t hut tie stayed ex* lot - i i i t's
rulnin «l the - -ntriice until Jn s ■ iilh Mu i.t &gt;P el, in man Hep in ai
lo give tune to tale the e**e 1 I , , , u ho Ii e-pii l i t has r •
ttie l 1 s t'lieull i'outI ot Appi-al
l&gt; ■ • &gt;1 Ihr hop*- U r-'ey will h
llo in lid ate
WINM H S (III WIDOW
ItEB LIN r
A West lleil
I I I t 11 ll III M»
(ashtoii designer corifirnu I I -,l
MIAMI IHCA* H f 14C V IH i
that her -'at mann«|iiiti elect !
i • ». ..I t (* j 1 1« ( ti it p re n *•
"Mis* Eurt,i- .u a beauty cirnt* t f tr-• I I* i id * St •
* A* n
at YirliS. I ranee I- a widow
t it C i. « i &lt; i .tl Hit* .ititn ia l ro ti* • &gt;•
sa il 29-year old Clirtste) Schu ,l 1gtilk Tifri* sC^irrdsiV
*it im i tit(u*rr. ►-»* t **li# Bui i I
might lo -tupp'd "I tier new Ml*
i f|(|
I ( 41fI* Willi iilt*
because she wa- rejairted to to &gt; ])MH"I|
Sfiutti \!iim l, (h i prl'^ldI*nt^ H
widow
Ttie oitice ol laslilo'i i|*-si-'uei it tiiiii'f)jin, J.n k 'nii'k *llt', i i »ri*
l it ( iiiit %".1f I lltfuilri(k% u *!.i
Ursula Scliewc -al-l Ml- Schaal
in.)M4iif
husbaliil died eieii year , ago

Government, Rebel Forces Claim
Victories In Guatemalan Battle

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Man Sentenced
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each week, among these, lentil*
archery, golf, and ii«hing instruc
linn all d lrrctcl hs G .n a* .in*’
Hugh Carlton. &lt;lenient ,rv sch -o'
principal at l ake Mars nm- aftet
noun during each week, tree water
nV-iine ie*s.-, g.re L -Ing .,s .n umemhef* uf Ihe Sanford Boat an,
Ski Club to !&gt;&lt;j . and git Is wh
limiting til* pail prrlortnanei meet certain » :iii ty r-qmri ment
F a r li Tuesday, during Ihe eight
ami experience, Sknlord l'o*t V
American legion last night In week period the department is .1,
tin- i ,,t
Mailed R '/. Johnson Jr as local reeling the actMlb t
*4 suit In mil (In Page I Iglill
commander lor the lt*S4 V» year
J oIhimiii also served as rummaml
rr during the year IM? 63
Installation
eerrimmies
wen
conducted by Sixth l)l-trirl Cum
minder Ovid K Weaver of Alla
monte S|vmgs Host ltd
Also Imtalled at la»l night meeting
were
the tollowing
George O May bury. Ilrsi s ire
A cccirillne tu tin- S a n fi rd f i l s
roimnandrr: H D Bussell, sci­ Alannger, War ten Know I-■*, (he
ond
vlce-com minder;
Mathew r lt y swim m ing pool 1*
, rlt)&lt;&gt;t
'■noting can t,e e :,-ils e n lirg e it
Kudac,
third
vice commander. mg it- t,o&gt;u-i p m siii., t
when tin* r i t i grows in sire In
Hubert W Deane, tlnance oltiecr
built m I :dai
i -• ol em i- genes the prnposrd
E A Monfortun. post chaplain. E
Bo till Ho- munth. t lie po I | ,* . 'i pllai can hold 126 beds
T laitirk*, historian, and Fares
b*»II o sr.l t.) to nv- ta g . „ |
m,
Harlield. sergeant at arms
Tne u llirrrt. all ol whom liase persons a day I Ini- ii nuiio*. •
had ronaldrrable ia-gioti rv|ier adm ission rlia tg e is uiuie Ilia n
lenre. were Installed before
a paying tio its upkeep
Tile Sanf-od City civil tervice
C ity i, f fie ia !* believe tliat II ,e "ned lias called a special meeting
large turn out of member*
new ly in stitu ted L it * ■•. •. nt
to elect a representative to handle
pruginm under the d tirctio n u(
its affairs. Tiie pusiliuli was left
John A n gel, und vario us ulto-s
vacant hy ttie recent death of Stale
swim m ing gm ups m at &gt;.*,
i, • Senator IJuyd F Boyle
fig u re even higher In Ihe net*
Tiie meeting will he held In llutin lire.
Clty llatl at o ltd p. in.. July I.
Tod ay, itlu n r, more than 7f» child
Georg* W. Hike of 1410 Weti
according to N *&gt; Garner, assist­
12th St., yesterday wa* .'inrd a fen used the pool in mnpoicti.il, ant secretary of the group Tiie
total uf 1200 plus court rust on w ith the program file l ' i t i is s,l •‘lection will he followed hy a short
two count* of po**e**lon of untai- milting tin V child, r I, |See ,t '-isiues* meiting
ed and illegal liquor lit City Court ch arge, accoidlhg to Ktiu-sl.
Name most prominently menHike wa* caught red handed a»
t olnd to fill the position is that
he received two gallon* of lllegi.1
of Mack t levrland Ir., rrcently ap
liquor, according to police. Chief
pointed County attorney and Sanof Police Bov William* stated that
or,I lawyer.
Pike had been retailing the moonIlie pofltinn carries no salary
whine at a local Ire house without
Four building permits were ■
&gt;
the knowledge nf the owner or »U»-d ut llo* City Hall (,,.p,s ,, ,
NORWAY R E JE C T S
manager.
-ester.lay bringing the total ■I
O SIJI, Norway, tg*—Norway lo
He wa* arrested by officer* C
lUtiding pel not- I&gt;eia* ,t II,,1, far II ay became tiie third nation lu re
C. Dodion and Harrison Kelhoih uf this fiscal year to appi stmatety loci formally an American request
the City Miller department. Hr wa* 167. totaling appnraimuieiy (J. imhi, (or «|M-rlal U S search jniwefs on
employed at the Hunter fee and IWMl in value
Ihe high seas to check Guatemala
Purl Co.
Paul Johnson of tiie Stnudifi i 1hikirn! arms shipmerds
ad,III Mil yeslenhiy id,lamed a pel ■
mil P&gt; repair and rebuild in- fruit
porch Cost uf tiie project w-ac
estimated at tlbil hy the uwner
The work will !«• done hy Ja n ie
Thomas, local contractor
I. E .Hatton will erect a two
bedroom masonry home ., r pi;
S w'mIIow St in tire Fellow .hip a-l
T EU U C iG A LP A Hondura* c»vdition. Construction cost wa. p|«&lt;
ed at ftl.ooo hy Hatton. He will do Gov-rnmcnt arr.l reftel fi»rce* trum
Ihe work himself.
-M-led rival victory claims today
The VYIDon-.Maier Furniture Co in the four day old Halllr for Gua
received a permit to install a new tenuis Both side* appeared lo be
sign on the front uf it* ato re l i e iniiiulifing fur a major light over
algu fur which no coat was gisii. the key rail town of Zacapa.
President J a mini Arbetu (itii
will be installed hy O'Dee'* .Sier
Service.
man'* Communist backed govern
J. N Croomi of HIJ Sanford mpnt claimekl a *ucce»» for II*
Ave. will install a liathrmim in hi&gt; armed force* at Gtialan. east of
home. Cost of the job, which will Zacapa about 20 mile, inside Gua
Ire done hy n local carpent-r. w.i- lemaia If »aid the rebel* were
run out of town after a brief skirplace-1 at appiuiilnatrly | •.*•
nd-h Imt men!iotied no catuallte*
Tin- "Uberallon radio" ipeaking
Sir Ihe anti Red invailon force* of
exiled Guatemalan leader Col CarIns Castillo Arm a. claimed Ihe
rebel, held 26 town* in Guatemala.
HITZ
Associated P re u diipatche* from
"Gvp»v Coll"
_
Guatemala city .aid Arbenz1 tr.mp*
1:00-2; 4tM:22-rtilttdM)4-'JW
win BitMd Girl* Btato, Jaw* 26-Jely I.
were ma.iing In Ihe arra of Zaca­
MAY! EL A N D
Leglew awailiarr ia wawfaactlaa with laral wwpa. a city nf dime f.ODO on the
"California Paaaare"
by lae Legiaa aaaUiary beret Itarmain rail line between (he capit ii
atari* 7:46, feature h t6
il Wee*e* a (Tabt Mary A aw Slrlehand Ihe Caribbean port of Puerto
COfjORKD D R IV E IN
Weaaa’a (Tab. AH will be eMlora
Harriot,
” Ea»t of Sumatra"
taa give yowagatera W high school age firwaA rebel flier interviewed near
Starta 7:46
(Staff Photo)
Ihe Honduran border laid CaitUlo

Officers Installed
In legion Post

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Armas men also were moving tu
truck toward* Zacapa lie said tl.e
IlisadiTs htraJcd for Hie rad ren
ter after selling the eafherlrul
town ol Esquipkilat lu a live li'Hir
bailie Three (iualeiuiilan soldo were reiHirted killed in that cn
gagrmenl
An Informed smure at Teguci
galpa indicated a flgtd for Zai ipa
wa* shaping u|&gt; lb- preilicli*.l flu
rebel* would abandon their guei
rilia lactic* within Ihe next it
hours and -eek a pitched balli.wilh Arbenl' army
The source also said
1 At least Iw-vi Guatemalan pi
lul* have lied their coutdry m
Iraining plane* *ince the invasion
began Friday
2 Two railroad bridge* at Gtialan
had been destroyed, sabotage along
Ihe line between (lualan and Po
rrtu Barrios ha* Incrra-ed, a Irain
which left Guatemala City for Ihe
p&lt;&gt;rt uf Kan Jo*e ha* "limply dit
appeared "
3* The rebel, have taken over

llo- rad town of Morales, tome vj
mil, from Puerto Barrio*.
t \ rebel plane machlui'-giiii'ied
al/ i ill upped grenades on Sail J„-k*
Tin1 rebel aim announced that
I heir plane* had Immbed Cuban,
a garri*u« town in central Gua
leinala from a base inside thr
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C.i-lilio Anna* lias proclaimed
hi- lomiualid lb*- only legal got
ernmeut of Guatemala and d ie d
on ins i-ouiilrymen lo disavow ihr
Arlien; regime
Caslillo Armas urged foreign
rounfrir* mil lo recogtiire envuv*
of ihe Arbenl regime and said hr
planned t.i send Ills own rrpresen
laitye* abroad a* »oon a* details
s'ould !»' worked out.
A Cuban oaliinet member.
Er
n rslo de l a Fe. promptly urged
til* government tu rrcugnire tiie
r e b e l leetme
U S Sen. Iluincr
K. Ferguson il l Mich) said in
Philadelpbia last night dial if ihe
reirt-l forces win. he would favor
U S ri-cognilrun uf the new gov­
ernment.
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e rn m en t mounted tin LatinA m e ric a n cam p u ses.
.M o s t
American governm e a ts o f f ic ia lly n iu iiitained a
" lin iid s o f f " policy to w ard t h i
wji in thr t’entral American iepobhc, but Uruguay * Chamber of
Deputies by a two sole margin-42
to adopted a resolution condemning
'he "aggression" agilnrl Guitrmala
N ew pin ei eoinoie-1 trilecltJ
tallnu* shaitrs &gt;d i.pil , i
In Havana a menpi't -(• '"-e-ltint Fulem clo Uati-ia - k anine t.
Ernesto it*- (•• Fe ca'V 1 to- Cu* i
to immediately rec. gm-e III• &lt;•
urgent government "rr—1« 'qc'. ' /
'he rebel leadri. I'oL I'allo* i.i*'ill,, Armas, Sunday nicht
llat-king for the Arbenl regime
•entered tn student groups, tradi­
tional ( t r e e tmg ground* for radical*m In Latin America
Thoir tn fb ilr were I he moil
vinlrttl SI tide nl- and worker* In
Saiiiugn tinned window* *1 Ihr
new »paper "Etl Mercurio," which
11lacked Hu**ia yeslerJay for her
Security Council veto of the re*o'uiion to transfer Ihe Guatemalan
s-ue fo Ihe organltalitm of Amer'can slate* Tiie paper accu*ed Ihe
Soviet * of trying lo create Ji*:
c&lt; id in liie Americas an I of irying
ao widen differences between Iht
tinilrd S'kies and l.alln America.
After ll-i -inn • In spe»che* de­
nouncing Ilie tfulled Slate*, 'ho
said ia tin denioiislratur* *et Tire to
in effigy uf Ihe U S PretiJent.
Hlier group* paraded in front nf
tie l; Ji Embassy »l&gt;d Ihe In'tilltte
I North American Cull or* hut
'eavy judice guard* prevented tur­
ner violence
Students *1 Ih e UtilverMlv of
inasaqiiil Feiiador also held a
-to Giiaiemala meeting hut police
lalfed Iheir alleinptx lo parade
md arieile.l a number of leader*
'n yulin, me Ecuadorean capital,
he Frdriation ,.f |Tniser&lt;ifv Stiltents began registering volunteer*
‘•i "defend Guatemala'* sovereigns ' and sent mestages of suppvrt
o Arbenr and Ihe Guatemalan
indent*
Univrrsii) slulenls in l.j Pat,
toll via
also issued a protest
igjihsl ihe tn j-io n a ml espresied
uptairt lor I ti.- f semment Po­
me guarkted Hie American em*
i»s*v j* ati.nl unpersons piraded
•»sl it and then- w i- no ditorJer
Cuba'* Federalmn of UniverOty
-iluileni- namrd Arbenr an honoriry leader Ttie group made plant
'or i giant dem«iitlralion in Haana despite p-dlce restriction* on
•uch nierlmgs
Panama1* itir.lgnts were divided
One group raised ihe G m irm ilan
lag on Die Nall.,tmI University
■ainput L , i mght called a 24 haur
trike fur today. »r j said the flag
souId slay up " j - long a* ihe
\rbeui re/ime is under a lliik ’*
Meanwhile i group of anil Cjny.
nuinlsf Panamanian yiiuth oragnirations -»bi a message of (hppyrt
in Col Ca*ti!l,, yritia*. ollrnnc
volunteers if Ihe m-urgents heeded
‘lie m
In Buenos A m - the semiofficial
•lew (paper I j E le c a *lfongly imnlled the Umlel Stale* wat fo
Maine tor the lighting In tluatemala
| V paper which utually
reflects the views of Argentine
President Juan D Heron's govern­
ment, linked Washington'* cam
uaign against Communist influence
m Gi lentila lo Guatemala'! de­
sire to annex neighboring Brilith
Hondura* and il* eflorts to end the
"inhuman exploitation of ihe iruil
trust
Hy contrast. Mexico (’ity'* leadng newspaper “ Excelsior" came
oil strongly against the Arbenl
government Though Mexican* gen■rally have sympathired wiih the
Guatemalan president
Exceliior
-cciist f him of "»n alliance fo in­
troduce into America ihe terrible
danger of communism "

Johns' Daughter
Operates Elevator
T A L L A H A S S E E — The il-yearold daughter ef Acttnw Gov. John*
took a hand In atate Capitol Op­
e r a t io n ! to d a y .

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While her daddv presides) at a
Cabinet meeting, little Markltrati
John! presided
pr
at the controls
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the main atatehouie elevator
She ran It up and down Ilk* u
old hand, responding "romulljr to
the buaaer and bringing the toe
even with the floor almost every
time.
Markelyann *ald she learned haw
to operate the elevator during the
Legislature when Johns w it hen
ts a slat* senator.

�By THUHMAN SENSING
Southern Stales Industrial Council
Wo had n Congre*'man fr"m
-» It' me
»
of thu nation w?n» *»»* quits- unUttered but who had lot* of common sense. Among the thing* for
which he I* l«c*t remembered I*
hla ataternent, "lie tore you're
right, then go ■head."
David Crockett’* advice I* good
for an Individual, It w*&lt; -specially
good for n young nation feeling
Its way In the world— u new na­
tion with a new government based
on the priilofopliy and Incentive to
the Individual.
And the fact that this nation ha*
matured nnd reached a position of
preeminence among the nations of
the world alnre Crockett'* time
doe* not lessen the value of his
advice. Truth lias not changed In
the Inletvening years; freedom i*
jUst the same
*The sad fact of th»- matter is,
hew e-v. ‘ hat now ss- have gionti
'V*'"- •. I i v v i l u i I,trill) of our ac­
tions seem to lie based on lia r
rather than on murage This Is
wrong. We did not act that way
when we were a young nation
along the Atlantic -ca l.-iird and
perhaps had tome ie«non to he
fearful. This nation wa« not Iniilt
by inert of that type,
Ae fur me, I am getting tick and
tired of heating .some of our globetrotter* who talk a lot tell us that
we are 'losing fare'' in certain
iarta of the world, that we are
using esteem among r- it.no peo­
ples of the world, that we must
do certain things and change our
ways nr other peoples in the world
won't think a* much of u* as was
formerly the case.
What has Iw ninr of our Ideals
and principles and self reliance?
When we onre moke up our minds
wa “are right”, we should "then
go ahead.” Otherwise, we have no
minds of our own; we are no long­
er the free and Independent na­
tion which our forefathers under­
wrote with "their pmnerly, their
lives, and their earn d honor.”
It is true, of rourau, that when
a nation gains a position of had-iahlp in the world, it has the rrsponslbility that must go with
leadership. Hut leader-hip among
the nations of the world does not
mean that we must guide our con
duct according to (lie thinking of
these nther nations. Neither does
It mean that we must make over
these othrr notions inlo our own
Image.
It doe* mean
certainly fmm
the standpoint of the underlying
philosophy of our form of govern
ment here In the United Matesthat we should simply continue to
sat the natlnns and people t of the
World an - sample of »n«l ran le
arromplUhed bv a tree people In o
free nation. Then, if these other
nations nnd peoples would like to
emulate mir artumpllahnienM, they
ran go and do likewise; If they are
net interested, that la their privl

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It would not Ia' amis* to mention
■ome practical applications.
We hear that the nations of
Western Europe are much disturbad and disgusted wills ut bcratiie
We allow lo exist In thl* country
that which ha* become known a*
"MeCarthylsm.” Now, maybe MeCarthylsm should in- stamped out;
maybe It shouldn't. Hut whether It
should or should n -l Is aomctjiing
for us tu decide— not Ihe pMples
of other nations.
We hear that Ihe peoples of Asia
aay there ia no use of uur talking
about democracy so long as we

Export Of Citrus
Next Year Will Be
More, Mutual Says

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L A K E L A N D — F'.orida growers
can look forward to an increased
e*|&gt;&lt;-it market for the coming sea­
son which Is rMi-ecled to exrec-l
till- year's record breaking total
of 2.298,839 trf-xes of orange* ami
gnsp'fruit to -late, according to in­
ter mat Ion released recently by
Klori-la Citrus Mutual.
Mutual said It has received a re­
port from J. Henry llurke, citrus
marketing specialist for Ihe IJ. Sfiovernment currently in Europe,
in which he stated that from nla
observation*, ‘'Florida’s export tu
tor- looks vecy good,”
llurke said he has just completed
a tour of the_Nelh»rland*. Heigium,
Uirmany, r.’iig-aii-i anil Hwitr-r
laml during which lie talked wllh
mnny train* people and examined
a large amount of Florida fruit.
"'this has certainly hern the last
exi-ort season Florida ha* ever
hail.” he said. “ Importer* tell mon the average, loss by decay thlm * -in has been within cornmcr
dal limits." Importers figure aver
age commercial limit* -leeay «t
five per cent or less,
Itob Itillle-lge, Mutual fiencrel
manager, sahl figures from Mu
Inal's Export Department reveal
that Florida exports this year a i r
the highest on rrcord.
To date, 1,700,M l laurs of
oranges, fn -h amt prorrssed. have
t-een ahipp&lt;*&lt;l to foreign markets
nlnng with fiftfl.lSS boxes of
grapefruit, fresh and processed.
Totals nearest this figure writ1
Achieved In 1UAH* when approxi­
mately |,7W I,000 I k ix p s orang- * **n-I
SCi **|ecfrCitl, fresh ami processed,
well! export*it.
Included in this season's m —r-l
lii raking shipments have liern
lejfi.OOO boxes fresh oranges arid
|iO,UlMI boxes fresh graiH-fruil
O th e r
processed shipment
in tinges nml grapefruit (ronvrrled to iHisrsI have Inrlu-le-l; f-Jg,it III single strength 24/2‘s; iW,18-1 -ingle strength 24/2'* hkn-b-l:
M l,HU 24/2’* grapefruit section*;
184!,112*1 roncenlrate hot park an&lt;l
frosen roncenlrate,
l.a&lt;l year’s combined export*
•nly tutalrd P87.0IS boV«-«, Mutual
-aid.
“Tills season's total* will, of
i-iu n r, l-e even higher when pie
-nt an-l shipments In the next few
week* are included,” Kiillr-lge
added.

Kor men who smoked a pach a
day id cigarelles or more. I
death rate from heart disease .mil
eaneer is ,.t certain ages double
that of nous rankers.
The rl*k *rems t-» rise the tn -re
sigarettes are smoked.
Smoking only a pipe nr -mlj
cigars doesn't -eem to affect the
death rates except possibly for
cancer in general, hot this po-.i

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volunter*. in
Mjtl.
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has ever proved that there ia any
conflict betwt-i ts -Irmorracv an-l »(■■
uregatlon - an-l I mean from the
viewpoint -&gt;f any race! Uut here
again, maybe segregation should
l-e ehnllahed or ma/M It shoulin't
Hut whether It should or should not
1* something for us to derim not
the peoples of othrr nation*.
There are pb nty of other exam­
ples, such as trailing with ftussla,
recognising fled China, pouring out
our -l-dfar* to stop communism in
other rminlrles, etr., etc. Hut what
we need In do is ertaln Ihe courage
of free men, remain strong our­
selves, adhere firmly to the prlnelide* and ideals on which our
whole way of life Is founded, and
when we make up our minds we
are right, “Tllen u-i Ahead.”

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-&gt;VX r'UANiiiSCi) un—« igarcttr j willy need, o-'sr.cr •l*-.-i\ U r i-'
smoker* die sooner than other men port
nged SO-io-70 and they die mainly I t'igarettr, have been blam rl b&gt;
frrm heart attacks and cancer, an -nm ; scientific report* a* a cause
American Cancer Soctcy study rc of an alarming rise in lung cancer
ported rercnlly.
- specially in men
It finds an rffoel fmm rlgarrll;Tt-Jay's report i- the firrt d *
on cancer* other than lung cancer clr-ure «t any finding- lr~m i
Numerically, the bfgga-t effect lonc-awsilrd ACS study whien *•''
m u ll hr in heait disease. »inre ntr* to learn ab &gt;ut any aifact* from
tar more pecple dir of coronary smoking on cancer or cither t'i*
disease lhan die of lung cancer ea-c*
Just what the effect of ciearcti-||
, |t find* evidence clgsrrl
is upon men under V) or upm i*-* could h jv r a r.ause-and-cfferl
women can only tie guessed at r.'iallmuhlp *Ub hrart attieki and
until more studies arc made, tor tnt&gt;(-t.r
authors of the r.-port said
•['hr&gt; finding* were reported to (hr
The report Is based upon inf*-r American Me-llcal A**n by Dr
v i m in 1952 with 187.700 healthy K r’liylcr Hammond and Daniel
men a g rl 50 to &lt;n about tin* r Ih-m. di.-rtl-r ar.-l assistant di
-moking hrilul-. an-l a checkup up rector of statistical re*rarrh of Ih
on causes of death
1871 of them AC-**
who died within 2n
* haj had not akpatiau
It shows the death rate from ;
*l* vr dgntfieant result* for an
all causrs—among the clgareite 'dher year, hut that the findings
rmokers lo lie up t&gt; 7S per ern* f™ n' analy-is of dcahs -o a
higher lhan among the men who
such significance that It
never smoked
v‘ 1* d*eid&lt; I nrl to delay their put)

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elgan , some combination* of two
rr three, ill I" varying degree,
Of those since died 145 hid
‘ nicked a* much i t * p ick or
more of cigarcltei dally for yean.
1hi.« m i 319 more deathi Ihia
■r.iM !m« n v r t lid U Ihese Hint
had died at the u m e rate a i the
wn«mokers.
Of these heavy cigarette amokt
rr« 33t fell vleltlm to heart at­
tack — 163 more than would be
• vpeeled to have done ao. And l(t
o! them dit-J of eaneer. 9# more
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By Uia and of tha month Todd
•ppaarad nna night with a *mail
Bbaaneo amila on hit lara. and
•Than Joan aikad nim what that
fbai for, ha aaid. in a ton* f sur­
prised triumph. •Thry like ma!
The aid* like ma! Thav really do!
Out ot all tha laarhara thtra.
they votad ma to naip tham with
ihtir Christmas pagent."
t » « n « r '" Jran'e h w n
* J * I dancad ”1 navrr would he*e
behaved it. Thay lika you! Imagine
that now." 8ha threw him a kn»
■cross tha tahla. ‘That makaa
•verything dlflarant, dr. ran t It? -*
"In a way Va«, in a way. ot
ceuraa. But—"
• Now! Now! Hut —what T"
••Wall—" na paused •'Wall, if it
Just doeant makt ma too taty
with tham — thia popularity. I
tnatn. You know! I'm to (lad to
hatra tham Ilka ma and an aattr
to hava tham kaap on liking ma
that—" Ha geatured
• You'll work that out. Todd "
Hla ayaa raatad on har face
"You always amind to aura ot ma,
Jo-Jo.” ha aald "It cartainly halpa
m ik e ma (aal aura ol myarlf. Dl l
t avar tall you that T"
"Not in ao many word*"
"Well, hera lhay ara. than Betlar lata than never."
A warm glow filla-l har heart..
Buraly now, ah» told har»»lf, thaif
tutura wa« aaaurad. To-ld n i t
ntiking good. Ila waa happi*r rhau
h i had aapactad to ha l*-auaa ha
m u making good . And on tha
•alary na waa being paid thay
could—by living har* rent-freeaAva money All ah* had to ha waa
patient. Thtra waa nothing tr
avofry about now.
In Oig mld.Ua of Novamhar th*lr
libit blow fall. It cam* whan Jogn
and Todd wara talking over
Thankagtvlng plaiu ona SunJa/
Afternoon. Who wootJ have tha
turkey dinnai. aha wa* aaking t
Har mother wanted it Uut if har
mothar antrrtained tha two (ami-

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tha quick*tt way to get llu ra and
—" Ha turned aa TodJ cam a alowly out ol tha office, draatad again
but moving carefully and with hit
fact gray.
Jaen mevad awl.lly to hit tide
Wad. wa ktc v tha roullna. darl­
ing. OOP : wa ?••
Ha nodd*d. ma amila stiff. Tha
vveirhe " Ila mined lo tha doctor
U l i l t i I should nava coma lo you
a month a;o. tut I thought it wa&gt;
iooielhirg that would p»*e “
Tha doctor grunted
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HID A D IE l — Dr pendent* and (liend, nl (•r'.onnrl «l |lrl*rhn&lt; nl
think that tr-* often Pa with you
l.aorga wax, rood h* a , the unit left S \ \&gt; M lllitltl CIi .i I ii * r h.
in a moment And hr disappear td.
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Thm ign the r-«|frlv**d dour they
baud ntra taiaphor.ing critp. tharp
oeda-» patora
nad (unshed
there came tha sound M the etren
down tre street and ha amrrga.1
again, na black bag tn hand.
' W ill, barn we go." ha aal.1
cheerfully
Todd on t"» ttretcher. The doe
i. * In i nn m in I in , i n , mu
le d r John K Dai I* J i t’ SN.
tor ant tha orderly paatda mm
In ufllctt-in I M r -if Pholorta II i li. li'CIn|ihci ini &lt;'ll Mi.it Ice
Jntn c-alge.i in rno Tha v-alllng
note of tha wainlng man and lha I'htr S«H'» •"’h 0J ' • Detachment l* it i i- . ii . inil i hi litre hilli n'
li**lai Ini,, nl tli • » w. n foin»' 1
rvift rae# through darkening Utenje, dtpaittcl N A A S Sanford
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w liet w fil . with I hr mm and I'U tei
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henry."
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• B-lter eal! my folk* This will
fi* 1 4 1 . 1' j i I ur !• lh- w ib 'l'
be I'methmg of a ahock to Pad.
hff* rmi* imiAion. «d lh l h i iii
to if be a r.iv tri. b» carafuL H;a
•u. hint i d , I i Jr tt M M il n» ti
haarl. you know."
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' And than — hlata him — ha
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fr'hn al apt aa‘1 to th* ddCtor,
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fill th'lu tli ll'lt I \ l.ull
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At the h-Mpttai Jean walled
f* f ti I|'I|% |ffA«»I Id I
alona in the aiiartuip Aha rallrd
» 111** • I . Illfnnla
To IJ » n -)t|iar and gave h»r th»
o*w*. living *ha « pul I rail again
•cm Va». aha wquH wait hare
* l» , they woulJ 1*1 hVr ttav. No.

D e ta c h m e n t G eorge Leaver,
N A A S F o r D e ta c h e d D u ly

dl&gt;* li t n.t balia a thla herialt
Nor waa aha aurytiied whtc, •
HIM* lat*r. tha ahurt, jovial, rolypoly doctor, who waa an pld friend
ta &gt;v*!l m tha family .physician,
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mad# hit pronouncement.
She w ain * h'lrgry a id did not
Acuta appendicitis w a mutt know ,vh*n aha would pa tack.
gat UUa young man to tha hoipttal
immediately.”

Jotn'a n*ad spun An operation
and the qni* Sha remember ad that
TeJd had rot yet taken out hospi­
tal Iniuianca for tham.
• What do you want ma to do
doc'ot t"
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Aha would get e-in.eujug put cf
bar ov.n icabn* lajap, If a(ie \»*nl*l
a^tytiUng Apd would Xfoihaj Duntar call Joan s mother and tall par
tha r,a'\*.V Thera wara ao man*
paopia 'VaiMr.g in uaa lha prion*
at tha hospital that Joan did noi
want to hol t It longer.
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C h ristm a s? It waa too much ct an
und*rtaklrg for T o J d t mothar
S h o u l d Joan and Todd try to
nave avaryona up nara in thair
lltil» apartment? Or ahouli thry
combine wits the Huntara downatatra whara !*■*** waa mora
room ?
Todd raid, i tnt. k w ad brttar
rombma with Motnar and Dad
do'.vnatalrt
And than ha atoppad
abruptly and lr&gt;vv*i acmes at loan
raiih startled ayaa. wmia ma nano
went down to hi* right aldr and
pr*e»ed atainat a addrien enarp
ita h t.r.c pain m art
"W hat a tha mattar ?
•| dnn l anew I — Ha got up.
hla Inca drawn aM t'.vuted Look.
Jo On call up Dac Rogers, will
you? s»*e H r e * noma l»*&gt;i"k l a
better go o.ar that# 1 ma tin t
tha n ra t— But I thought—" Ha
dropped
into a
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doubled o '»» in ma d itlraai
Joan l ia r dm.eataira to tha
Huntara lel.p ho r* I a* tha doc
tor « u r l horn* V f l. ea would
aaa Tod.l. cartainly. though rhaat
wara not nia offl a ro u ri Could
ha (•* th«ra all right or did na
want tn« doctor to coma to tha
m araa? Ira n thought Todd could
maka it to tha oflira. tha told h!m
Thay iroutd t a i i j m p%ar
H srging up tha receiver. aha
tu rn el to tact Todd a mothar, who
had Itrnpal out trem tha kitchah
In alarm to rind out what w rt
going on Joan taut quietly. Tad 5
ian i faalm* \ary wall. Mother
H'int*r W ara gn'ht to aaa tha
doctor.'

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TODD wei both comical and for•hr thought. And aach night
• • be recounted hi] e*p»n*nc*a ot
the day. aha ta •* mm tnr tarn*
H a wee at a Inaa. fighting on
battJr u the dark 8om*tlme» h*
cam* homa feeling hlmealf a •dr­
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�JAMES MARLOW

American Legion Is To Be Commended
For A ctivities O f Boys, Girls States
Hutu off to the younKfltiirn at lending
Royn State ami who will nttenri (ilrla State
at 'lallaiianw*.
Tt. former in tquuiHoierl hy tha Ameri­
can Legion and the latter, by the Legion
auxiliary, t'/e ’
?/Ith local civic organiza­
tions.
Attending Roys State are Larry Hates.
s)(oiinored hy the Junior Chamber of Com­
merce; Harold Pate. Lions Club; Joe Hunt,

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Weeks ago, when all efforts to shorten
the McCarthy-Army hearings failed, special
Army council Joseph Welch, an attorney
with a rare gift for an apt phrase, said that
the rommittec would have to "Plow the long,
hard furrow.” At long last It appears that
the furrow has been plowed.
It Is well at tills time to recall the issues
which brought on these hearings: Whether
Senator McCarthy and Hoy Colin sought to
use their power of office to secure preferen­
tial treatment for a former associate who
is now an Army privute. or whether, as the
Senator charges, the Army tried to use the
private as hostuge to get the Senator to call
off investigation of the Army. These Issues
were often forgotten during the hearings
and the fact is that a number of side Issues,
such us the one concerning the legality of
Investigating committees securing informa­
tion from employees of the executive in de­
fiance of executive orders, may lie ultimately
more important
It Is regrettuhle that hearings were
necessary and it is unfortunate that at a
time when nationul unity is so vital, the
country should lie split on so hitter a partisan
question. Hut there are things about the
hearings which are cause for pride. As bor­
ing, disgusting, and irritating as they proved
to lie, they were held in public. A country
which cun exumine its mistakes und ulr its
quarrels in so open a fashion is still strong,
secure, and confident In Its democratic in­
stitutions.

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TODAY'S BIBLE VERHE ~

1 P ET E R 1:8-fi — "We have been born
•new to a living hope through the resurrec­
tion of Jesus Christ from the dead . . to an
inheritance which is im|&gt;erishable. undefiled,
and unfading, guarded through faith . . "

(RSV)

The Sanford Herald

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Tuesday, June 82. 1»64

Kiwants Club; Allen Maffett. Elk* Club, and
John Higgins. Itotnry Club.
T in *: boys will be in Tallaiiussee until
the end of li^yr hta*** activities Saturday.
Girls who will go to Girls State are
Barbara Brown, sponsored by the Pilot Club;
Mary Ann Strickland. Anna Miller Circle
(Klks Club); Colleen Kngebretson, Woman's
Club; Helen Alexander. Business and Pro­
fessional Women's Club, nnd Terrell Jean
Nelson. Legion auxiliary.
The activities of a mock state govern­
ment are carried on by each group right in
the Capitol building.
The Legion is to he commended indeed
for its interest in young people by affording
them the opportunity to study the workings
of government first-hand.

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By C. It Dawson, BSA., MS.,
COWBOYS—The last word in horse­
back equipment is n deluxe saddle which
carries n built-in radio; the control panel
Is of tooled leather with dial volume con­
trol; batteries are nerommodated in a match­
ing saddle |ss:ket on euch side and a looj*
antenna is attached to the saddle skirts. The
price? I.V.ifi for a nickel-silver-trimmed job;
plain, It'll cost you WHO. How many. Sir?
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TREKS-—The Income from Florida’s
forest lands is .TJJJ million dollars
When landowners realize that they must
not only protect their present wnmllunds
from wild fires hut turn millions more of
idle acres into living forests the Income will
In- two or three times as great.
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SCIKNCK—Liquid helium, when it
reaches a certain very low temperature,
flows uphill The $(*4.00 dollar question is
why ?
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FARM HANDS—The Cleveland Indians
have only H farm clubs and 6 of them won
the |s‘iinants in their resjiertlve leagues in
IM.1 The Jax Beach Sea Birds, a farm
elub of Cleveland, are now leading the Flo­
rida State League play. Jax Beach has
proved to I* not so lint as a baseball town
and there is good reason to lielleve the Sen
Birds will lie trims fired to Sanford.
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KGGS— Imagine an automatic machine
that would sort eggs according to both shell
and yolk colors, detect blood s|Nits, and green
rot, show up cracks and weak shells, mid
measure ulhmnen quality—all without break­
ing the egg I
Well that is what the world Is coming
In— to please white-egg New York or brownegg Boston, this machine call sort eggs into
six groups varying from white to dark
brown. It cun even divide white eggs Into
six shades between chalk nnd cream.
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D iagnosing M ale Tumor
!y Ht*W*H H IUIIDI1IN, M S.
HKCAUHK mute *ex yUiids Air
easily aeiratlblr, lim e |i no ex*
ciue tor the o venire man to Ig­
nore Ibe protection of Descent
examination* us a safeguard
, against early dUcovery of tumor
I growths.
In wiunrn it 1* aornetlntes quite
difficult to ilrltn n in e Ute existerne of n tumor, due to the re­
moteness of their sex glands.
Tumors ol the mule sex glands
however run be euslly diagnosed
because liter layers of tissues over
tile testes, ns tiny ute known
medically, ore thin And simple
examination und feeling of the
gland* run detect un ’inly tumor

(lie mule glands to othtr parts of
Ute body, lltere will be no change
in lb# amount of hormone given
off
Many tumors of the testes are
sensitive to X -ray and radium
Usually, when a tumor la present,
the male gland must be removed
and adequate X -ray treatment
given.

Early Detection Needed

With early detection and treat­
ment of these tumors, most pa­
tients will be alive five years after
the removal and treatment. It U
as Important for a male to have
periodic examinations of his
glands as It Is a female.
If these turnon are detected,
Symptoms ol Tumor
and treatment Initialed early
Normally, the malt sex glawla. enough, the chances U r survival
or testes, arc ubout one Inch long ure excellent. In those putlenU
and u little less than an Inch In • bo have undetcended male
other dimensions. Ai.y Increase glands, a fairly common occur­
In sue or weight should urcuto rence. the tendency (or tumor
suspicion ol u tumor Pain is not growth it much greater than In
common.
ihoae where tha le st•* art situ­
One of the usual symptoms that ated hi thalr normal location.
Accompanies m any typ t* of QUESTION AND ANSWEI
growths of tiir male arx gland ts
J A.: What are tha symptoms
enlargement of the breasts. Cer- of _a ruptured
______ dlikv
!***» types Of tumors will give off
Answer: When • rutpured disk
female hormone* that ruuse the orcurs, the person msy hate cornenlargement of tlie- male L rra ii* olalnts of savara backache and a
Uy measuring Ute amount of sharp p .ln that travels down the
tills hormone present, u phyii- back of one if f. Usually the pain
clan ran usually determine the is increased on roughing or effort,
possible outcome u( lire removal
The symptoms depend on the
of a tumor. If It has spread Irom 1location of tha disk.
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National League
Bat Race Tight

•howi an eight point margin ovei
runnerun Jackie Hubinson, also uf
the Dodger*.
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with eight safeties In Ig trips.
Cranny llamner of the Philllc*
dropped from second to third at

NEW YOIIK 'A*—The National 1*3. II#’. followed by Don Mueller
la-aguc hatting race wu* a* tight.
f* ,an,*G ;Si®1V*S?
a* 11* penuunt chu*e tiulay, wilb **(
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Stan Mu slat
mark
another
CarJinal, with ,3SI. Mutlai
•lx players over the 550
headed
by pacr-selter Duke Snr.ler tailed off I I points,
Ml n;
of the llrooklyn Dodgers.
In the American Ix’ajpje, CleveSnider, slugging iiultii’ldrr ol the l*nd s Hobby Avila plncn-hlt safely
llr&lt;H)ks, who trail the league lead- ln M* !«&gt;• ®*|**"JI |i|&gt;P**kao&lt;« last

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week and raised his average to
mt, Giants by a singli game,, m y j,. B year uld Mexican secAS OTHERS S E E US— It behooves -dropped seven point* to 373 off nnd baseman Is nursing a hand
every man who has nut a yearly contract garnet played last week, but still injury
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with his barber to shave himself once in
awhile. This is not so much for economy's
sake ns to get a good look at himself.
MAY AND D ECEM BER— A rumtile
Heat lookn foolinli in niimmer— In wlnler it
really in.

HAL BOYLE

Drink Dependent Upon Mood
1 PARIS UR—It a n twilight, my tU known pleaaurra. A million taxi
fjvorll# hour la Parli, when I borna rraound In my eara. and I
fame to dear old L * Petit Pled have barely eacaped death thin day
Chaud, my favorite left bank aide- from 10,000 maddened blcycllata
walk cafe, and aal down wearily la I feel Inaccure. Have you no winea
my favorite chair.
that will wipe away the prraent,
ITfala la (he chair that baa the bring back my yuutn and aummun
worn aeat marka al Braeat Hem­ up iweet rernrmbrancea of thing*
ingway reverently outlined with xn paat?”
feweliblc pencil each morning The
“Ah vea, but two brand* In all
aeat maria of Oacar Wilde arv pre- our cellar, aald Marque*. “They
aerved on a mauva chair In th« are very rare. Rut I do not like
cafe around the corner.)
to aee you troubled, and ainre you
"Will m’aieu have • Mt of hia art a true conoolaacur I will bring
favorite wine?" Inquired Macquaa, you them."
my favorite old aommeller (we call
"VintageV* I naked, atupkloutly.
him "Mac” ), who painta poitcirda . “ ? UJ m "
Maequea of­
for louriata in hia off houra. Dean fended. "Ttielr bouquet
I* do deli­
poatearda, too—out g apeek of dual cate it la manured by the month
on them.
sa well aa Ibe year. If m’aleu will
, I healtated. In America what one ■ermlt, I would auggeat May, IMI
^rtua often
ofU i determ
delermlnea
„ „ *how one for tbe one end, yea. November,
But to ua aoni nd hablluei IMS for the other/
Of Uwi left bank It i the other
"Well,wo bring
me a gin* of
way around. How
tael drier
mlnea whit we drink. It la tha oseb," I »id. "1 might aa well
difference between savagery and be broke aa feel the way 1 do.”
When he put the glueea before
eblHcitjae.
"At the moment. Macquaa, I »•» the riling aroma awept the air
with aoflneaa. I alppcd from one
gtisi, and remembered the day t
r»* cryto* to my mother end aha
M a bandage on my knee. I
Meted tbe other glia*. H e vlakm
or tbe mrthtwwn wcoder MAnloof” •f m» eurly-balrod kindergarten
jvrtetneart rwam before me. Swell
O
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3 £
call bid, even If ibe did have to marrv
her way out of grammar acitool
,, WBh aneb alp the barnacle* of
« • • J * away from mo, and whrn
old Maequea came to pick up the
gbiaea I felt aa warm and
•a n gra whopper

of butllea to teko bark to
AmerkaT”
"Impoaatblel It It a aacrllexe
even to auagrat such a thing If
Americana knew there were such
winea, they would come here in
auch number* a* to crowd all
France."
“ At lent let me have the curkt
aa aouvenin." I begged Micqu#*
agreed to—fur a fee.
"Do not thuw them here wherr
the other patrona can aee them."
he aald when he returned lie slip­
ped two small object! In my hanJ.
1 got up, atrolled ritually around
the corner, and there, under a
lamplight, atudied the twu in cap*
In my finger*.
One aald "Coea-Cbla." The other
•aid "Pepal COIa."

Try and Stop Me
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By

BEN N ETT

C1BF-

H ISTO R IA N for the New York Central Railroad n u tria that
it waa at Montrose, New York, back In 1179, that Uie Une
tried out the firet device that enabled locomotives tu pick up
water without stopping. Em ­
ployees toon referred to the
process u "jerking water,’
and consequently Montrose
became known a* ■ “JerkWilier"
town- Today, u(
cuuisc, n jerkwater town It
any pU-niunl little plate
where somebody you don’t
like happen* tu Bve.

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trader gev# th#lr gangling. )].
yrar-obl ion a significant glanc*
and told h#r husband. "Irving,
you’ve b#*n evading your duty
long enough. B e high time you
raplalnrU tu your aon thr facta u f Uf*." Drtailing tvrry mlnuU at It.
Irving hr riled th* lad Into thr study, cleared Isle throat nervouaiy, and
brgan. "My boy, I'm going tu tell you all about the bulla aad Uw

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Athletes Showing
Well In Studies
Announced By UofF

Y O U 'R E T E L L IN G M E !

1* view o/ Ike above cotor/uJ
new* Ifrsn if looks as lAoagh our
/alfh/al oM block too la doomed
lo become fast a parking lof /or

m o lki.

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Inxhe* high. I ho* motet It oboot
the bl«e*i) srlf-e*w*red roll*#
skate In the weild.

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It'e (Xplalnrd that the reaaon
Mikhail Uotvtnntk, world chtsa
champion, didn't accompany the
Hussion team on IU current viail

him. le t he u l i oaf wearing
etriped entfe.
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ee has slaparted fee
“a rest." That'* pretty drawl*
treatment ne matter whot all* him.
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New York'a atate conservation
department report* a type of
black fly la eating up th* de­
structive tent caterpillar*. Look*
Hite the crawler* will jupt have
to pitch camp elaewher*.'

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FOUR

1954
DOOR

B U IC K
SEDAN

Delivered In Sanford

W ednesday Morning

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1952

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WASHINGTON Uh—Tbl* country’s scattered and concealed among lag o n ih*
aonru.initioiiv lor other afro-1t‘* IlnJ ”m*1. «,ljl
tupervpy outfit, (he Central Intel ! tih#
h e approbations
he ged, p l.i
ligroce Agency, la to t e r m thel
CIA
AH
Attack,
to
give
thlt country
There have been guettet
even Congrett, which vote# money
for It. know*'let* About it than tpend* between SOO and *00 million plenty of warring
warring
’ bout any other major 6ovcrir.cr.t dollar* a year. But even :.-.r mun2 It .oor tout^ he l. forma h
»»-nry,
*
ber cf C l*.’,— nplnyc# i« tccrcl gathered 07 *•*
pw m
si
Former l*re»ident Truman art it Guesses on Ibis run I rum a uw to agtncie# whan
‘A,*1'*
ol their own Army Na*^
ini
.» in 1047,
HM7. with the approval of I J0.0U0
» . 0 » « . .......................
■*»«*, ’’ J
State Depart me “
C l A offictali do give «im r com Air Force
tongrra*. when it became clear
R u n ia, the wartime friend, had milters of Congress* "iere* of in­ Atomic Energy Cum mission *i&gt; I
. , .
become Ibe peacetime enemy Con- formation Because of the nature the FB I
2 II coordinates the Information
i r o i hai let it operate behind a of it* work the CJA can’t, like the
Labor Department, for example, gathered by six other government
screen ever tlnce.
i/ ttu t
jgenen- which have intellij"Only five or six members know lay all it* card* on the table
T*:U much i» publicly known ol agents of Uieir "*n : Army Navy.
how much money Congrei* vn*#i
Air Force. Stale Department,
for C l^ ., ei, '
i 'tv»eia #a a. l.:t ClA:
] |i doe* it* work oversea*. spy- Atomic Energy lorninission and
whole -Juein l lw&gt;# The I .
are
I he FB I
At about that point, outsUa
knowledge of the t'lA slop* l mt
gres*. being shut off from a &lt;■
! •»
hok can’t tell much about &lt;’IA%
work, good ot bad Presumably
only President Elsenhower and
those cl'i-c*t to him know
of Ibe dark wall around
G A IN E S V IL L E , Athlete* at the j| Because
Florida State League official*
C|S r
v -ft j - i " .
will b* "shooilng for the moon" *'•*,1* rr*'ty of M iit.ui who complied
when the fir at haif champion* meet outstanding scholastic records dur­ licly claim crcslit for its auccestr*
- the same. token, any failure*
the All-Star* in Daytona llrarh on ing thr recently romplaled spring Uy
Ih# night of July tret-uop director* semester were listed today hy Die- jre^ coliicali l
Tlie t'lA wa. rouudlv critlcl/e!
are anticipating aI sell-out crowd • ctor of Athletics Bob Woodruff.
in IMO on the ground* it fail*-1
and are In hopes uf sitting a new
Ira Buss, Live (lak, who is at- In gist- this country warning about
attendance reruril, according to tending the University on a foolU jta on
the t'-.rnmurii-t a
attack
on amna
John Krlder, loop iirexy.
h all scholarship but becaus* of an R
shortly thereafl. r Trum 4
The largest crowd ever to-wllnrs* injury is M-nrlng a* a atudaat
,
,
ru
„ ,.tr
)fli
a Florida Stale League All-Star inaan^i r, led nil nthl«*tir •clv»»'nr rrpljccil
1
gome, 4.IU1’ paid nttenden, filed •hip ho!i|«*rR with lht» r s n lh n t Boscric llillenkortler, will! G
into h'anford's old municipal paik awrftirr of 3.7.
, Walter
„ ... Brill’ll
.
.Smith
, .
ti
T.
i t. iul&gt;t um.
st
i
.Smith, *hu hid h«**n Pr*,Mi1rnt
in HMD and saw Dale Atexantler’s
The University usra the ho.iar K
h|iw, , -. ,, „ p( (lf . ,u„
Sanford wrecking crew blast the
poini sy.tem o ciading wi b re) E uri„„.
hiring Wnrld War U
Stars. LI-8. The second largest equaling
A . :io as B . 2.0 a* I nick id- Allot Dul'r
u law ter an 1
group, l.ltbl, appeared In Gaines­ "I,"', and I 0 equaling “ D
ville in 1U4U, when the Htars de­ tlcaily, I I are attending the Uni- li rot her of Ih*- pr sent secretary
i f state. J . I,n F„.t r Dulles, |., i e
feated Gainesville,
Natiford
Of the 12 high athletes, scholas­ jiie of Ills diqmtlf.
holds the distinction of playing
When Eisenhower t ad over s.
host to the third largest crowd al­ tically, II are attending the uni­
so. Sanford's second honor came in versity through footlall scholar­ pri-rtileut he moved Sm ith u ver
lDM when 2.7fil! fans saw a II to2 ships.
the State lii-paitmoit as und
Guard Victor Agostini, Miami, •eo el.ity and made Allen D uIIm
victory by the North Alt-Stars
was second high with 3.4, while Co- head of the t'lA
over the South Ail-Star*.
7 he smallest crowd ever to at­ captain and luilfback l-arry Scott,
The ( IA h.i' been ra lle l a doiktend a Florida State League All- Pensacola, wa. next with IL.'til.
and dagger out).I mixed up in v*r
Star game was in attendanee at
The only non-football player on iou* enirnirbe., betides -.pying. li
the Initial gain* of the ao ics in the fist of top 12 was swimmer Ted gjyc the ConununUt. the lut-efir
Itkltj at Dayluiia Beach. City Is­ Itobinson uf Jacksunvllle, whose It may, lur Inst inee h ive h r lii- 1
land Park was the site and 374 scholarstic record for the semester engineer the PG3 uprising of the
fans paid their way Into the was !IJ,
| East Gentian* agaimt tin* Cornstands. Laat year there were* 1,408
Others and their records Wen- nuirihtIn Sanford fur a game, which was Tackle Jimmy Hatch, Live Oak,
Si-n McCarthy (R-Wis* 111* talk
delayed 4&amp; minutes hy rain ami -'Ll; Guard Ihmald Luther, F L •it crvptkallv uf I'uiiiimirmt i —
won by a scant 2 to I count by Worth, Tex.. .’M ; Halfback Bob filtration uf l!u- t'lA Dulles •**▼
the North All-Star* over the Davis, Belleville, III., .‘I.U; Fullback •hi* I* fal-&gt;■ McCarthy ha* la lk rt
Southerner*.
Mik# Karaphillit, Tarpon Springs, uf investigating the CIA lie v lirtr t
“ We are inviting everyone to
•1.0;
End George Sarrls, Si. Augu­ *u do %n unco brfurt* but Dulles
■end in a ballot for their favorite'
stine,
3.0; Halfback lla rry Wing, blucki-1 him
players. Voter* do not have to ap­
M.-anwhilc ?’ ’rnalara. DemoGainesville.
Ga„ 2 0; Tackle Ho**
pear jit narks un certain night* to
c u l l and Itcpublican*, whu have
Winne,
Chosen,
2.7;
and
Guard
have their ballot* counted this year
nu connection uith McCarthy's
—all they will be asked to do Is Curt llayguod, Apopka, 2,C.
nartirular Interest In thr CIA vay
secure a ballot from the manage­
IT time Cungreia was able tu
ment for one of the ala teams or toting, we ran promote th l. game keep cli**cr lab* on the agenev
write their selertlons on a sheet and make it a record setter." he
l^i*t March Sen Matisdr'd &lt;D
of paper and mail them to the F S L continued.
Munt) offered a r-&gt;nlutinn backeT
club nearest them," Krlder empha­
Kadii) stations, iiewspapeii and h&gt; 20 other seiialur-i tu •#! iqi P
sised.
other mrdia around the Iraytue an luiiil cummin- e &lt;n crntral intel­
"This type of balloting will pro­ assisting in distributing babuts viol ligence It would he rnrntv'st-d id
bably* provide the largest toial vote compiling totals. During the two five Huiive inenilx-rs and five ienever rompilrd In the history uf the week voting period, totals on the ator*
fame, thereby promoting interest. voting will In- announced to k*ep
Its purpuir Tu make a coniineWith sufficient interest In the hai- fans j Misted on the prvgiesr.
iny slirfy uf CIA'* actlvitie- and
|irr.bti-m* 'Die mem hers ol this
committee then, without tlivulglrw
detailv that had In he secret, Could
inform hnlh bru*c* on what vhuul 1
hr dune to and for the CIA.
—
by tanuiAM «m —
H ie Atomic Energy r u n"si» -1 .
CralrwJ Rraaa Wrilee
•lmu!t as secret s . the CIA #U,
NEXT SEASON, according to to iha U. B. la that ke'a too tired
it cuntrol* t)ii* country’* atomic
a noted New York faahionear, from a recent match. Gully, wa -levelopmcnt. Is under Cunilanl
men'a formal wear will be avail­ alwaya thought that the way to check hy a similar congressional
able in such mw color* aa "duak play chase w u to completely re­ com mitt re, a rclgtlcrivtilp which
ha- worked well.
gray, y*llow, pink and ahadea of lax at all limee.
There ha* been no action on thr
blue.-' Shadre uf Beau Urumrntl,
I I I
Mansfield lesolutiun and prubiUy
tool
won’t be this year.
fn Malaga hunlere mistook a
I t t
pal /or a llg r r , tko l and woanded

Directors O f FSL
Expect Big Crowd
For All-Star T ilt

Woy Down South
In Sanford, Florida

•

Central Intelligence Agency Secret

Only
W atch fo r our
W ednesday M orning Special

NICHOLSON
BUICK CO.
1UI

Sanford, Fla-

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With Party

It's Sentimental As Well As Thrifty

For A Bride To Make Her Own Veil
H » a sentiment*;
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•- per »i.:raw »t(tui atone t*e*li ..'to
Mill iik a thrift) one l. i ,. bride t» of cacti lace hand. Tie threads
re mow* ha linj'.s and tissue Da
ake hiT own w eddlni veil,
la,* a I sew loj! t o I i t
i xp e rt, Ihtv one end n( seil In measure
h u e worked out d u n l i n . I i . two merit of hack oi n&gt; -d“ T r
veils that are luvel) to took it
iNnw io \er huckram frainr " A . 1
and easy tu -eis
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(ur a humi* or i rden weddm ■ i
made Iriiin .1 miii h i i t t in ' aiul
m inus"' httlt* stitching nr tilting
.Matcii.it n i|u m I j h
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rjrrls* rllp .ilioiit s inch ttidr, '»
v a n ! id whits* satin ribbon
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sotn* Dacron thr. d i- --u,:ii* IsIur xtttcMiig th*' Inn*
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bsmlin" along heavy
seal! ,pci
edge If the lace In In* U eil fit?
the body I*f I he sell Is mote than
a yard wide trim it to a dr; Inch
•imr.*'e l*in Ians l it** n * ,u around
Hie m iu ire r n ih r ie r the co rn er
and m a k iu r sure the m ite r iho*s
n 't fa ll in the middle of a* scallo p
U se a halt inch seam allo w ance

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lie' d.iwn the middle, using the
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sister, Mr* Jiihtl II. Deal of l.oi
coin. N rl. as roll4ton of honor II. t John ! It*it it of W {til* f l*ni(l#*ti ihd
•town was of blue tnffela s. ilutd &lt; ’Sgt atoi M»# John it* an and
with (due ni l V 'to!.' jacki civs i
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'try and t*e sut. Die cur n u t (*. fi t® ijvr't &gt;4 lltnv* m l Tlo* hmt*|iti*t'
Inrneil off when you repines, it
Mi ll' of hlne 1 urViatiitllR iiii*l flllit.
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splinlera, .Slave (he ■uyfa.*i off M u ir p in k i n f f i t a u v r r h rt and
(he soap wiltr a sbnni I *!(..; th en iro f c a n i * | t u h a - k r t o f p ink roa*
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ha tig &lt;•! riliirn *it ^ p vi« in thr |»nfniini **! i« lavgr »***^iui»ir«ig&lt;a »»f
n iati\i * And fri**rul*
tTiitp In ih F*. \V K«ttip»«m «»fft* | FMuunl Shiiily and F’lirl F. Hp**
rin t« (l at the n tilitm L in a t r lt in g loan,
nf u il lt r v h lflin ll, lu ltn H ill.* Hint
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elected piece' Iei{
Uip'ft'i pliirrtl itgci in* I ii hii*'l|r li i w ■m*i a* • ii.11*I n 1ii vr o!|r t Nl 4' It III
whatever von pre h i if rimtiil nf iinlrnri
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offer rhicki*
rhilln rlu»tt*r* ninrkni thr | r»«.
fe'V«H(iti \»4t(« h tig ht iiltiN iln - o it li
or fro/eu. parkaKm or ......ac)
A |in»tfrhiii of im pi &gt;m1 mu»ic* uu« viioti* a i K ' M i r i i * #•vi#I it lu\t*ti#t«i
a lied
iitw iiitF il |*v d«*«* tTri*! tuliint Mini iifchiit cm •ua*#'
To enliven »pruu' m enus, at ih ifi H ihlu*r*li‘l , «ltL'Mtii'l.
A i i t r i i t i n i i f i*l 1■!m
ti n ♦i f •
m e n le u liecoe is a colorful flavor
Thi* hrnlv riilriv d tl»r * httfeh un
f ’ I and iM f ls was to cook soon
till* iifni iif hr» full.rx v*hu g n tr and wa# mid nl tit** hortii* *1 Ihf
tu i
ch i. ken ( .Hikim; takes ah .o t ,*&gt; h rr hi n u in iu ^ i. lit r
w i* j hrish T h r hi id, \ tahH* \%»
hour Use ii slow oven tu a floe fg»hl«»un| iif ®hHi- t »ilIt* I si,4.r tilti«lr laid a Ilh n Ian* cloth ami wa • *u»
Du* barbecue sauce to I bis nr Do NV* I u im * Mtlfm Tin* hudh’r Vi m * M t r i r i l w ith h t h r 4 1* t i l l W, h ill c
eh itaen and also iiteven t »«*.ir&lt;*b 1*4**1111* jM iintiii in ir»»nl und lunky i nk. . to pli#'t| w ill) a hi id* n ln t
ini* F u r four or fiv e &gt;ervuu** bus having **a!U lily »t« t v&lt; * nn«l u g fo u jli T h r bin u r o n * dt i |( it li* J
n 3 bi .1‘si'iMMind cut up chicken imllup«'&lt;l Ur** titcklin*'. T h r tpllr w ith g la d iu i it lid f r r t i .
I'm ir barbecue sauce o ver tin ♦hirt wii* \n&gt; full ttith lull, liter
I j i t r r lh III# #*vt ilftljt'. th r 1*001*1
chicken In a In k in p nap cover n »
I lii&amp;cti st. Il« i
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and hake at .T-S F for 4*. (nit, tuilf* v* 11 »ii&lt; nit^k h* &lt;1 In a t up of -lu ll- Thr bri*l«* &lt;liM itgoi to i h li.t
ois* When meat is tender on ftfiphll* iitfii | ' d l ! » I h r pNTVIl vias linvii not at11It whit#* a*«« hid
o v e r the p i l l and pb.ee under t ie fit h io n n i
v th r iriniiii* n iu th rr, II* r iiif 'D p * w a a a whit* *&gt;t. hid
le n d e r In brown Allow about I
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\11 aiiit1 Mr* H**I«nil t«it w 1 inii t,
minutes and notch c n rc liilly
vin| I* u "Hi Hi ^ nf pOU* 1» i| Iin! 1trill I th* if iioiiir ol HIT l.iwo « Tn*
avoid st-otchinu
I'Mrvhig*. vkiih’li vm «t
vn ihlinp tow ing U ic 11 i« io n * in tin «ti&gt;
Imrredlents bu the liatlierui g ift* f i •*i*i tin Ifrld iv iv D tii, anil
T ill* Ollt n f t**W|| gli#**t ill* Im li'd
'fluff* an* v isitilfNjtshiiiA Imm-f c a r t ie .I u H in t, u t ili I. id . '• llil.b
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tlon, *o I .tu n xlr for food hop
per- *erm s likely to ciintlniie unit
tummur Kggi are still jp'lny t
hnlcli. rie * - mure than la i ».*ii
which mean* more ch ick , on 'sin
hitu you lie In rib fur market f
Millie months ahead.
Itro k r. and Iryer* ir e ym
buys hi m **c ways than price He
‘‘arise o| their
temlernes,
am
sm all si/e they rook ipilckls. Ilin
are time sasers Ttiey weiKli from
i to 3'&lt;t pounds if |HirrhaM
"reads tnauiok " stvie, ur ) '* I
4 p &gt;«lin I "dr. , n l" Dial J, wit
feather rent isveil hut *. t dra»i.
Idles may be fried, broiled. barl»
eped or roa«l.i| Many mackei
»r|l them in iliflerent forms to sin
different ways nf c.a.kinc
in
rnastlnp bus the w*ho|p bird, pre
fcrable r -a.ls to ciHik” , f.«r broil
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few prafni cayrnne im pper
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I run tomato Imre; «t m u rhd
*auee rr eatstin t, cup vinegar
eun ehomunl nni*'n Mix amt
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tlo iin c e I plan* In a r d
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llru ile r fry e r r h lc k iiis are i s
pecte I to continue in pleats o'
market reru alls u p t. Ju li »■
least accoldllll* tu lili l! S lie
p a ilit o id nf V in icu ltu re say Ms
I lie Wd- iii. Il' llie Demon Irate
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Chicken Expccled
To Be Plentiful
Until Next Month

if’ ** vtioftn s .ilt , l ti » i d f \

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I ..t**« im .Hats R. A.'S meet at the
tir*t Hiiptisl Church at ■ |&gt; M&gt;.
1c. public is m uted.
Tb&gt; Vnnis Miller C ircle will meet
nr ' . s'ta.ro."* a* a p m
. Chapter .So. To. Royal
Arch M auini. will meet at d:3U
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» m Mao.nit* Hull for tha
• i.i.fi*rritiir of the Royal Arch Da*
I.ieht refr. *hmeets will b«
erseil
VII rhaptri Mason* art
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1bi t ..its T i nib &lt;!:■-' writ meet
Vnl.fei II,del at 7 30 p. lu.
,*&gt;tb i..to Is ii 1‘arsons as teacher.
toe pub o- t, Inrlletl.
VV ) IIX j_S « l VV
1 u**ri K ir r u lls &lt;• &lt; ..inin it i *. meets id Die First Rap-

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claim

M rs
A rnold VanN es* enter
tamed at her home on Sum m erlin
. " . .i
; ■•*|erda&gt; w ith a surprise
birthday parts hamoritiK her rr
ttu-r, Mrs VI t u m inin g . who live
with her.
T h e rooms ol the VanN es*
no
were a ttv a c lis e ly decorated sCith
s a il colored cut (low ers am i pidted
plants I on my the atlenio un *«s
era I uni us my gam e* were enjoy eo
and a prise w.i» p re'e ld ed In Mrs
I I i Itih bs (or c \c e llin g in a cun
test
A lte r the liomdee had si|H‘lies
her birthday
Kilts
the hostes*
sersed re fresh m en t* o f Immemadi
ca ke am i punch T h e ca ke wa*
decorated with a birthday mold
Those enjoying the atternooi
..with. M
. rs ru m ruing , w ere Mrs \t
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T o r... June IS . t u t
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M O l.I.V V V O srD
••Hit t ste tltlliu lot

111 the m ill arnl a (deal about e se rv
12 stiti hc». Stitch w ith the rilffl *i
d an the e xa ct cen ter of the hand
■ink. Now (old banding along the
center row of stitchtmt »o that it
m ..kc* a double row ami la r k t&lt;
hack nl headpiece about a
inch
from the edge T a k e another fold
i’d r m almse tlii- T a c k gathered
Mi
I-iIIi,sii Vickery, Mrs tithbs
id ol sell tu l . n k ol headpiei
lb iinella hrunard, Mr* I
under ru ttlc r F im - li the s e ll d Mi
a i.
i . l.s lltoo, .T
&gt;"u Ji*c ssith a lace halm sld ch cd 1 i ' ..
•don* the Indium F in a lly , -liti J A &lt; .Ilo ilo 'lain ami Mis Vail
Ns
Id e li . to 'i n n rddniii a i.m i'll in
.nle eo
o( he o lp iere and you’rr
ill ready lor the Wedding in arch
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on vmn
sewing in icmne In utrli If you
hark llu* lace vsdo li &gt;oe *••!•• «
your lesclne toll will l&gt;&lt; ea*ier ft*
move hasting
and ti--*i»- |i.m*i
and IP* thread*, sulti dri in *ki i
I f i -.ii ' m* wnshintr wool blankets
knots (Til awu* t .id allies ,u-r*
(Tin ini(er»d cams
a •» Inch nr id 1.**! w id e n s , trv the I’asy soak
method uf ,*■1 1 1 1 .■ them clean . It
and pn ** op&lt;-n
. s c ■ o " iv y and ahilnkayre, sass
Y i*u now have a lo r l.eil
u ■’
ol !»re t i i o , •*&gt;&lt; I leych c|io i if* M 1 1tn W ilson, llo iii'* D ein o cstia*
White ,*atln ribbon. wrapping it turn V e n t. A iiu d y »f wa.himr
Around and around n „ l •••rnnn. nlaiik’ t in niUtmnllr wa l.eis hy
'Puih tins *Ills'll*
I ii d !' • o i"1 Mi the Olio. Klpertinent .Station d'U*A*
lit the i lip and put I • the linuith •d that aK&gt;'.atiall uf .Siisii III » a ‘o
one cornet nl the I .SCI
pi*r&lt;* 'I »*»» the chief rnU'e of shrill).IIS’r,
H rie (J) h, i&lt; is the blank *t wa*h*
the leant, leavimi Ihe mitered
pot (It ol editing hi I ail liver the ini' llu thisl developed In *ase
tore head |*)t'*t p lui lioil h rild .a g e ; nuhtnerve Die Mar ket
elthrr tide of thr i !;;* in \ im ii i" W. C l ii ss Is it-la a deli ryti-nt is
fd ra ts snd (eru re
in
tsckllli ■llisotved and allo w to sunk fur Id
orange Ido* one to r ic h *ide
•■I 2n n.inute* T h i n tu rn the l.ln ic
A dram atic Ion: veil m is In I d os* i o i .o or twice by band,
made of ns h i t IN- » if *i row ol spill "U the water and refill the
l*c r stitched at inter* d Hi....... . Mm. mm for i in inp | be i inie, lim,
length id the so il giving j c doll, l.s* -oaking wdhnul o|ieral
■b t i'ih u r 1 effect when the sed P injt the machine. y .« k in rinse
T vn rn fteom red m a te r ia l. .u *
J I ' t . r tu . minutes, r t P s i l lie
y a rd ' ol ns Ion to|h- '.J in hr- u j I,
ssntei and turn the Malik *1 nlii],
ro V * n l( id 2 irtr*' I* e P
leu* I it sn ood deep rinse collies into Die
rrntdl lo ickra m ii o e for head marh.ro k.stiiict water and stretch
id ere .
v a rd of -atm o r fa h ri
Maid el to In ini; it lock to sire
t&lt;* in a tr 'i the
can and t s «r&lt;t and shape. When try, brush tu
rd ttro’ C rsin ritibon V. Inch widi
leatoie fluffint***.
T h e ent • i* three s .m l |eni&gt;|h ol
O ther studies Ilf si a tilny woo)
tu lle Is ri.e*l for | h f so il | s the 'nl.in* alsu indicMt
"i'll’ utr- that
I'ini 1
-111 Iran
the
less
tulle on n sheet vpri ill n the 'lour tiamtline antd .........a. or avitation
and trim end *o thes are p re co e of the wool in w a itr. the U H . r for
Iv strflip 'it
1'irsl pin and Uien preveidim; slirlnkar^ l a r t e a la ce hapikm i a t ie c the liik sisaiiii w..I.'* and u ilrteruent
™ 'H K etli;ev the*i me.i Hire nir"_* in
rh es assort for pl.se* ree d of Do ns mild n Ihnt used fm u ihauipoo
that • u iii.ii-ulkisliiie d*t«;yent
four other «tri"» of I .*■,
y *.s|n
b a ck in i the tulle with ti in* pa*
-is .upyistcd for wit*)iiUK wool.

f

Fernando Lamas, I Arlene Dahl Want
Quiet Wedding

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I'rsarrt b u lle r o f n m rra rtn e Add
| * 1 1 1411li l fir i . | | r atii'ulri h r Un .i n n «yiu p. sa lt and v a n illa ; blend
• itfe i you fetio® Ih i W to m ill*
A M il lu r.rfo a Add luO ee u l.t CUBf .a i o i fid hi* it i M | i l r * i t » u I n a l (e c llo u a it aocar a lia r n a t a ly , b. a t,
U it a ililh * U M o p t i.ji of • otfi r to ln ( u n lll an lotb arid c t i a i u r a f l r f

Wc liavcn'l K»il many, but what s*Vv« yni are jjnorl
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D o d g e C o r o i u d 4 D o o r S D iln n

1952

P ly m o u t h

1 D o o r .S e d a n

119.5

19.51

.S t u d e h a k e r C o n v e r lil d e

89.5

$ 1 2 9 .5

119.5

1 Door

Another Cool Service l oi You!
Jilbl lirer/r iiji In rifle nf mir IDivt* In WliulrrwH
In viriir car In lake ran- nl sntii liankiiiK rieerl *.
If &gt;iill*rt* nil I lint, list* lilir Wlllk-I |I Millllnv* In
hiivl* I Dm*.

1952

D o d g e M e a d o w h ro u k

19.52

D o d g e C o r o n e t C lu i&gt; ( !o u p e

19.51

D odge W a y fa re r 2 D oor

99.5

Itefnrt* j'nu leave Inr vniir vacalinrt al Ilin
hvach, islarl a Chfckirn: Accnmil lii'ii*. Il'r* ti
ttreal rimvriiiriii'e anil Uun-rdiver. Trv i l !

1950

D odge W a y fa re r 2 D o o r

895

AM. C IIKCK S I'tlOTOUK \l'lli:i» Mil) VOIIII

119.5

IN E X C I T I N G C O L O R I
A ihrillin o story of ruD'ler* purtuil
in ilia w ild e r n » u . . . of os erw helm ing
lo w th u l d afiati a ll ilom jarl

FRANCES DEE nr GYPSY
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Tu r* . June 21. 1951

Athletics Win
Seven Of Nine
After Settlement

'Frankie Ryff, New
Lightweight Flash,
Ready For Step-Up

PHFECT RECORD - - - - By Alan Mavsr
M A U RCEN

CONNOLLY
P EFEH P /H O
M M BLEPO H
CHAM ptpfi

NEW Y O R K . &lt;* -F ra n k ie Ryff,
a shiny new face in Ihe lightweight
division. I* ready to step up In
das* after hi* Impreulve victory
liver Hi Ian Kellv.
The 22yeiro ld New York bd,
unbeaten In 12 pro fights, won a
lop.idrd fight from Kelly last night
i at Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway,
lie had tne Niagara Falls, Ont.,
boxer on the floor In the eighth
;:u Tt Idy Brennrr, Kaitorn Park,
way matchmaker, hopes to pair
Ryff with Orlando Zutueta, the
clever, high-ranked Cuban, or
Kslph Dupas, Ihe New Orleans
schoolboy flash. In an Aug. 9 bout,
lie must wait that long because
ftyff probably will have to take
a tlx-week layoff at the result nf
an Inch cut over hi* left eye.
Ryff it handled hy Cut D'Amatn,
the managrr nf Floyd I’atterson,
unbeaten Olympic champ ” Thf
kid It ready, tald D'Amatn. "He
dM a tine ioh on Kelly.”
Referee M*rk Conn and Judge
Ameriro Schiacnne earh scored It
91 and Judge Joe Eppy 11-2 A
crowd of 1.060 paid 12.430 tn *er
thr 3 1 favorite come through a*
rxpcclrd with left hnnki ant left
right combination*

C LEV ELA N D . -Jv-Aml no Eddie
Jootl and Gin Zernlal were rerun
died and the PhiLvIrlphli Athlrl
lei lived happily ever alter
The lime element in that state
ment It somewhat exaggerated
but the (art remalnt tlnrr Manag
er Joo»t reintlalrd Zcrnia! In the
A*l Unetin following thrlr recent
flareup, the A'* have won «even
«f hide game*
W iL
Moreover, lug &lt;Su&lt; h»» heen
playing better than ever, lie’* hit
Be
aafely five timet In in trinv to
F M ’o R E P
(he plate And he wa* largely n
TO P E TA/tJ
sponsible lor three of the Phlla tel
p C P T IT L E
phla win*. Joo»l hope* he doe* a*
m the
well against the first place C love
TOUP H E)’
land Indian* tonight
S T A R T /H o
Some second gnr*&lt;er* a ir *a&gt;
ju - te ? / .
Ing the Jonst-Zcrnial tiff wa* one
of the br*t thing* that could have
happened to the sliding, hapies*
club.
Their row wa* a puhlirly-cun
ir w e
dured affair 10 day* ago (in* and
su c c eeps
(i
\
hit managu were seen In the
Sup'll. B E
v ’&gt;
throes of an arm-waving h»**le In
THE T W R p
front of the A’s dugrnil in the rarlv
stages nf a game with the Detroit
AHERicAH EVER
A ^
Tigers
?&amp; tv/,v / r ?
Zernlal wa* mote than a l!ltl»
r/*fe'r» AM R Q rt- &gt;'!
put out about being benched i&gt;rr
A P P lT IO N S H E L L B E O FT
vjoillly and the fart he wa* Dial
O F TH E r e n t, IF H o r THE
night put Into the ilath spot In
O S I f P L A T E R , TO Ifirt A r
Ihp batting order imle.nl of hi*
rf/M &amp; iepos e v e r / r MU
customary cleanup position The
W P S CO M PETE p f H r e r
dispute ended with (in* helnn *ei'
tn the shower*
The next day Joo*t—afler a
conference with Zernlal in the of
flee of General Manger Earle
Mack, announced Gus hat been
fined ItM
Mack said he gue**ed he’d have
In go along ullh hi* manager
Two day* later a much cooled
By P E T E OSBORNE
A doiibleheailer will inaugurate
off Zernlal staled mibllrly he iva« play lit the .Ki-mlnolr County Senior
The legulatiott* comer (ling the
ready to lake order*
Snfll.nll league tonight at Ft Seminole County Senior Softball
Mellon I’ark. I'lny will continue League have been well calculated
through August III arid n playoff to create spectator and player In­
*anr» between the leading contend- terest In itn- diamond sport. No
fuss, no Ipothcr Thp- rules have
i-ra will follow Immediately.
Tonight'* artlon pit champion I.ecu laid ilown in a fashion which
CHICAGO &lt;JH - Gil Hodge, of WIHon-Malrr against KASIM IN 51 makes it quite Hear that It Is In lie
Brooklyn toppled Ti l Klu.rew.ki In Ihe flrit game with l(ob*on a fast, clear ami interesting cham­
of Cincinnati from Ihe lead for the Spotting Goods vicing with VC pionship battle,
(If course, thp- playing rules are
Nntlnnal league** itr*t base post Five In the nightcap. National
lion in the All-Star baseba'I poll (■mud, the loop's fifth enliy, will set down by tin. National Softball
wall out opening night play and Association, the same ones that
today.
dominate play all over the United
The 30 year-old Hodge* Kink over fare VC-6 In thr Thursday wind-up States. They me the regulation*
with a total of 51,327 vote* to tussle.
The league will plav each Tu*»- dinwn up by league directors John
Rluiiewikl's M .m
Angrl, Fred Gann* ami Hugh Carldny and Thuisday night.
Kfusrewski, the rhamnlon vote
Ion, together with the team inm
getter last year, had led since the
a gets, that will Insure n well-knit
TO K O IIGIVK IS IlIV IN i:
start of the poll dune It
llll.I.S liA l.K . Mich. I/Vi
Hill* league organisation.
The ballot* will name starling dale College** baseball team wishes
‘1lie schedule bn* been broken
lineup* for Ihe annua' inter league It roiilil drown this year’s record down into two halves of play n&gt;
game in Cleveland duly u . Voting book In Ink eradlcator. In It* will ronrlude with a championship
ends July 3
games the Dales committed H5 playoff between the top four Hubs.
Sian Muslal of the St Lou I* Car errors. Their record showed just To avoid any late «cason. ur even
Vlinal* rnnlinurd In lead hvidual lour victories. A recent game mid-sva*nn personnel c h a n g e * ,
volegettefa with a total of f l.t lt hound* the Dale*. They committed which might i/ fc rl the stamlMinnie „ Minosn
of •»*.
the Chicago I) errors rind lost a K--7 derision lugs, a four-game lay-off will
sti-i.—
........— —
W hite So* w a s second w ith 191.455 1 to A d ria n .
be enfurred before the particular
player muy sign with another out­
fit This I. an p srellrnl irgulation
ami will pliscoiirnge play p i * wilt)
the “ also ran*" from joining the
front-runner*, causing the weak
In get weaker and Ihe stronger to
get stronger.
Towanl hastening play, the rule*
■nil fur the, first gann- to get un­
derway promptly at 7:il(&gt; p. m.« no
FRIDAY. JUl.Y 9. 1931
complete inning la-lng a.lowed
to start after H:60 p. m. The ««•
M:D9 p. m.
rond gan^i- is to start 16 minutes
after the rompletion of the first,
DAYTONA IlK A CH , KI.OKIDA
roughly at 9:16 p. m. No romplrtr
inning will begin lifter 10:10 p. in
F IR S T BASF.
CATCII I B
in tin- nightrnp. A game shall
(Vale Fur One)
(Vote For Twnt
automatically be terminated If a
team I* 1(1 or more run* behind
&lt; &gt; Strunak. Coco*
( » Turk, Cocoa
at the ciiniptrllnn of four full Inn­
( ) I-rvy, Daytona
* i Mahtv, Dayton*
ings, "i arty Inning thereafter.
( ) Korbc*. DrLand
I i Dunne, Daytona
Thit I. to avoid the roughshod,
&lt; l Nlehaui, Lakeland
i i VanDrll. fief.and
•lugglsh and disinterested games
( ) (limn. Orlando
( i Pope, Del.and
which hinder spectator Interest.
( i Roberts. Lakeland
i ) ----------------------When play opens tonight, the det i C. Wilton, Orlantlo
frmling champion. Wllson-klaier,
SECOND BANE
will inert Sanford Navy's FA8(Vote For One)
Rt)N 61, an outfit nf unknown potPITC H ER S
riillnl. The second game of the
&gt; Tirado, Circna
(Vote For Four)
tuln-hlll is Iictween Hobaon Sport­
I Huffman. Dayton*
ing Goods an&lt;l a VC-6 nine. Nation­
( ) Moran, (1*11). C-icna
( &gt; Barrow. DrLand
al Guard, the other entry, sits out
I l Clooi. Cocoa
( I Gundolfl, Lakrland
opening night activity. Action Is
( ) Cm*. Cocoa
( ) Hmiseknechl, Orlando
sute to Iw fast and furious out at
I l Roberts. Cocoa
Kurt Mellon I'srk tonight, and, i,
l t --------------------------( ) Tresp, Cocoa
the aruteness of organisation I( • Hamm, Cocoa
any indication, interest will be
THIRD BANE
( i Slevrns, Cocoa
high throughout the season.
M e For Dor I
( i Kepnel, Daytona
(Vrtt
Nlrangr thing* do Happen tn
( i Neal, Daytona
( ) r*trls*. Cocoa
spoils and surely there will lie a
t &gt; Greer, Daytona
( ) Corto, Daytona
number of red faces around Bt.
( ) Reid, Daytona
( ) Cade. DrLand
I ’aul, Minn., come July 2t. It stems
( i Richer!, Daytona
( ) Baer. Lakeland
that Ed Furgol, thr most envied
&lt; ) Sroda. Daytona
( l It. Wilson, Orlando
golfer In the nation today by vir­
( i Wolfe, DeLand
tue nf his win In the National
f ) Rult, (Left) Defend
( » -----------------------Open .Sunday, failed to ipialify fur
( I Blodgrlt, DeLand
( i Senrelber. DeLand
the I'rnfrssional Golfer's Associa­
SHORTSTOP
tion tourney at St. Caul beginning
( i I.eUUnc, Del.and
(Vote Fee One!
( i Crnston, Defend
that dale.
&lt; &gt; Ortega, Lakeland
Tirado, Cocoa
Following his dramatic twerp of
&lt; &gt; Copeland. Lakeland
Marlin. Dayton*
the coveted open title, Furgol was
(
i
Wanti.
(Left),
Lakeland
o, Daytona
asked If he piannrd to play la the
( ) Donnelly. Lakeland
TeLand
l*GA Championship and replied
(
)
Piinkhooser.
lakeland
rland
“ How ran IT I didn’t qualify.
( ) Boyette, Lakeland
The sponsors of the National
&lt; ) Solomon. Orlando
tt o
Open have Just revamped (heir
r ) Holt, (Left). Orlando
( ) -----------------------method* of exempting player*
I ) Ross, Orlando
from the necessity of qualifying
( l Tell, Orlando
OUTFIELD
and have lowered the maximum
( ) Slmard, Orlando
( V a le f a r t h r o e )
number of non-ouallfiera from •
( ) U»pe». (LefU , Orlando
to IH. ft seems that a word to the
( ) Sewell. Orlando
( ) V e l l i , C ocoa
wise would lie sufficient and all of
f ) K re » c o tt, Cocoa
( ) ---- -----------------------the ntajor lournmrnts would al­
* a rs to n , C o co a
low winners of other major tour­
■ H k, C ocoa
MANAGER
neys to compete without qualifi­
ariwy, Daytona
(V ale For One)
cation.
■a, D a y to n a
Those are the people gaily fans
( &gt; Rowell, (P layer), Coco*
pay to see and navef forget that
( ) levy, (Player), Dayton
■ H Iw a . f i t &amp; n d
It Is thr fans that pay the way It
( ) Forbes, Plsver). DeLam
m i, D eLand
any sport.
( &gt; Sewrll, Lakeland
g ru n d . D r L a n d
( ) O'Brien. Orlando
ssa b la ii. DeLand

Softball League
To Start Tonight
With Doubleheader

Sports

Selections

Gil Hodges Leads
For First Base

OFFICIAL BALLOT
Florida Stale League All-Star Game

I t . L a k a la r

llalo Scorlichinl finally grabbed
a derision, although a split verdic*.
over Pedro C ontain at St Nlcho
la* Arena and he rould hardly he
llcvr it
"You won, ynii won,” Charlie
Jobn«ton, hit c&lt;&gt;m snigrr, told thr
Italian Import before the lecliim
was announced. "And you'll get It
here ''
Scorllrhinl thought he w-** “ rob
bed" when he was held lo a draw
hy Carmen Hs.lllo at Miami Jan
Hi The fan* rai*rd the roof at the
Garden Frh 12 when he lost t
*t*111 decision to Joey Glambra
Scnrtlrhlnl dHn't like derision*
.-iiiainit him hv Carmine Finn
.March 27 or a defrat hv Raitllo in
,i Syracuse rematch May IS.
Scorlichinl suffered a cut at the
side of Ihe right eye last night
He swept the early rounds, brush
Ing pail
Jabs of “Ihe Rankin
atl the left Jib*
Pa . mlddlewelft
middleweight to poound at
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a . „ , solved Halo's style In th *
latr rounds he startad too late
Judge Joe Agnello han It 7-3 an I
Referee At Rerl A 4-1, both for
Seortirhlni Judge Harold Ha met
•cored It 5-4-1 for Gomales

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S p o rts
Roundup
By G A Y L E TALBOT
NEW Y O R K
There are not
likely lo he any general expresilcos of regret from the rest of
the American league at new* that
the Yankee* are becoming serious­
ly worried A more popular re­
action prnbablv would be that it'g
about time. The five-lime world
champion* are not universally
loved and admired.
A spy dose to the srroe report*
that Inert arc unmlstakahle traces
of gloom among Ihr athlete* as
they head toward still another c ru ­
cial series with the leading Cleve­
land Indians out West Ihli com­
ing weekend. He adds that, for the
first time, Casey Stengal'i high
rollers art beginning tn look over­
tired and a tittle elderly un.iir (he
burning sun.
It teems to have dawned sud­
denly upon Ihe champs Hint the
race is drawing toward the half­
way mark and they are five game*
out of first place with no help in
sight from anv roruce. including
Ihetr farm ayateni Utey never be
(ore have been in anything resem­
bling their present plight since
Sle-"el began hi* record man*garial run.
'
lt U not so much that Ihe Y in k i
are (ailing to win their share They
have, as a matter nf fart, won 14
of Ihe 2(i games (hey have played
since June 2. Hut. during Ihe same
period, the torrid Indians have sel
a 13-6 pace thus adding a full
ame lo their a-dvantafe, *nd the
'hlcagu While Sox have shown nn
algnt whatever of faltcrint. This
Is an unusual experience (or the
champions, nnd it appear* to have
b«cn a disconcerting one
Our pcrinual prophet of doom
for Ihe Yankees place* much slgnifirance in the fart that they no
tonyer teem able to win doubleheaders. They have split nine in
lucression, and that, he says, I*
■n accepted symptom of lark of
pitching depth.
A rlote Inspcrtlon of Ihe rerord
of Allie Reynold*, the veteran ace
who most pro.Iur» hrllllsnllv If thr
Yanks are to mil) out thrir sixth
Gig, doe* not hold forth any gre*»
promise Though the Superrhirf
hold* a fine R I victory rerord at
thii point, he i* having hi* Irnu
blc* ffe has finished only 3 of to
games he ha* started, and he ha*
naedr.l heln in winning each nf hi*
Ia*l five decisions.
But for Ihe comforting presence
of Johnnv Bain In bla bullpen, Strn
■•I plainly would be in poor shape

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M ON TREAL id* — The Montreal
Almirltei of the Big Four Football
League today signed thrlr fourth
American tackle In Tom lluthra. a
TONIGHTS ENTRIES
(Nat la Taal l**«lll»»—
MA-nouo.l linesman from Viretol*
s s lja a t 1 * I t a i t f i
Tech.
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rm w T H t l ' K - 4 / l l Mil*
H ie six-foot-three resident of
T ra ffli- P ito t, lla a a la . A rt l&gt;l. Mia*
M latlc, n w a o k r A n . Iloaa lla ltl. Weal Palm Reach. Fla., wa* grad
Unay T a k a . Horn's llt a n t r
Slated last Thursday after an imI R C O in HACK—1/14 Villa
M ark C a n d y , P a ltry t,* .| l l l i r l t a , preialve gridiron record.
In -Id a M Ira la iit. rla n la l T h o u a h t,
Mmin 1.11. I I l l ' a I'a a a ln itty . H |,ark -

T IIIN II HACK—a / |t Wlla
Trouhlait Air. Trimly Tall.irrd,

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Ion* Hla. Torkwauah. Jlm'a H ar­
mony. Foty Alttiraaa, Hwanky Alice,
llaeum. I’aarlaaa Cat. Conenar
F IF T H HACK— I I I Hilo
Quick Quote. Ilatpark. Ml** Mixit. Harmony geork. dun’* Mary,
Iw kln It eel, Trualy Itrbol. Ilan*.
muro I'tiarhor.
SIXTH HACK—4 I* Hilo
Jar. lia lip Van, Tn Hi h-ir*&gt;. Finn
Dual, I'.d'a llt lla Itlua. Drllbarallok,
tlombar* Day. John Hun. Caroln

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The name Jacksonville Reach at
the bottom of the Florida State
League standings may look a little
peculiar tudav but H ere w-jan't
anything peculiar l**t night atutd
Ihe way Orlando's Lu T rti and Bill
Shore* pul the first half chain
plon* there.
Tetl blanked the Sea Bird* on
three hit* and Shore* lathed o-it a
seventh inning double that hnucht
thr CR’s a 10 victory
Shore*' hit—hi* only one in Hirer
times up—wa* at the expense of
Ray Konoknleskt tlO-3) and *corc:f
R Wilson
Only two previous shutout* have
hern hung on the Hint* this Apjiori.
In other action opening the F S L
secoivl half. Daytona flearh won
13-1 over DeLand. first half runnerup to Jacksonville Reach Cocoa I
at Lakeland wa* rained oul
Daytona'* vlctorv also rami- on
a three hitter by Bill Keppc! The
Mander* who finished the first
half In Ihe cellar slammed to hits
off three DeLand pitcher*

Legion Team Goes
To Winter Park
Legion Kn.t 63 Junior baseball
team journeyed to Winter I’nik
this afternoon to open a four
gnmi- second wr*k of Legion sum
mer ptay. The CampU-ll-Ijissing
team initiated it* season last week
with a pair of victories uver Leriburg. 10-0 and 6-0.
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“In this way."
JUa Hawklas Hire* said. "I ran
use them tmth
again tomorrow night agam*t
Varo Beach." fust 6:1 will play the
East Coast tram in an exhibition
•H air prertrding the CardinalGrovrland tilt at Memorial .Sta­
dium tomorrow, rn trrU in Winter
Park in u leturn limit here Thurs­
day and jaunt to Vrro llrach F r i­
day.
“ ft's n full week, and If we can’t
■par* Ifiu-kina nnd Swann thrre's
no telling wrhn we'll have to try,"
Hires mnaneil. “ Kiirhing Ipolh of
them three or four Innings ■ gal
shouldn't hurt thrir effertivenr**
nor thrir pitching ability,” he
concluded.
Winter I’atk, in an attempt to
post it* first Legion win after a
rain-out and a 7-1 drubbing by Or­
lando, was set to oppose the San­
ford visitor, with speedy Bobby
llirhmnnd. Richmond recorded M
no-hit high school victories this
season.

Sanford Cardinals
To Meet Groveland
Sanford's Cardinals, jubilant
after posting n neat 3-t win over
the Navy's Indians Sunday, will
tenew ( entrnl Florida l^aaue
competition tomorrow night at
Memorial 8 t a d I u m against
Groveland.
T h e g a m * , w h ich I* lo beprecedes! by a n r iM b ilin n lu *
' I * h c lw e * n I ’ owl S.Va L e g io n
tra m and V e rn B e a c h , is r t p e c le d
to d raw one n r th e la r g e s t t u r n ­
o u ts o f th e w ra-on.

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Sanford Ex-Pitcher Has Sweater
Which Belonged To Chief Bender
A rt-nipnilirtiita- of the pri’iit Indian pitcher, ( iiicf Hentier, nlnr of the t'hilndHpiiiii Athletic* .-shortly uftcr the turn
(if the century, is in the hand* of Floyd Fulmer. Snnfnrdito
who was as-sosiuted with ini* Alhlt'tlc.s' ayntetn Isick in
Rontlur. decollat’d, ita.* hoot) named as ono of the urcatn
fur the Ilaaoliall Hall of Fame. Cooperatown. N. ^ . In inHialling mu oxhiliit fur oaoh Imaebnll groat, original equipment
of the particular plnyer la uaed
[’aimer anya ho hn^ such a piece of equipment which
, belonged to Bonder—a heavy, riqw-weave .sweater.
Thedocalite has heen in contact:
with the National Ba«ehall Hall of , j(n , hp * „ call.r , , m p,,Me „
Fame and Museum. Inc - and has* rm|ld havt. ,)PPn onP u,crt hy the
been given reason to believe ha l&lt;imout , ndlan pitcher With Ihst
hl« mumento nf the old baseball information at hand, you may siWt
day* will Ro into the Hall
n to us at your convenience, aiw.
He came into
of thp Kindly do Ihr* clrantn^: job down at
sweater the spring of 13tC when sanlord n-i the financial overllie AI Idol ics conducted l trymit- i . ^ j , Jnu ,n#) forward a hill tn
for alt their duhs.at Jacksonville,
vstiieti we will pay with pleaPalmer wa* tesnnerred In the Mlr,,
Jacksonville cluh In the South At
"You a»ked for the hitlory of
lanllc League.
the* team's &gt;-uree*» and the detail*
A* It happened, the Jax eluh
Bender's success. The
«'•»
the unlfiirm* of the Athlellrw nf that era won the
team that had won the American Auitelr.in League pennant in 1910.
League pennant and the World j 9U ,,,i3 UIH| i 914 Due tn the
aevera year*, arrnrdlng L) war t^iwcen the Federal l^agya,
Palmer The I n,ton Brave, finally
urganin'd hascbatl, scv e ^ J
Upaci the apple cart by drfi-atirig i,,j, )m.mhcr« of the Athletic* deI.ic A J four straight games In the &gt;rrlcd tne team with the rrtuit
famous 1914 series.
that the A 'j dropped from first
Lee Tannehlll, manager of the p|acP |„ ,-iK|,tli place in 1B15 The
Jax club, gave each plaver a uni a * defeated Ihe Chicago Cub* in
form the day brftre the open n« the Kill) World Series. Ihe New
of Ihe season, and Palmer, being York Giant* in IBM. the Giant*
" .‘« !r
w•', , K V n, ■ tf ,c,h cf ‘ again In IUI.1 and tmwed to the Busoutfit It happened to be Bernier's ton Brave* in I9J4-K that Is the
A letter received from Sid C information you desire on the club.
Keener, director of the Hall.
"Bender was one of baseball's
*!“*“ •
- lp' cr fr)"m Kv-fatcst iillrher* He made hi*
J*r Marl^ eHeeullva* v lc r - ; 3«l*ut with the Athletic* In 13M
president of the I hiladrlphu Alh- anil up to hi* retirement in lOtT
letlcs. son of the distinguished Mr he rompiled a record of 212 vie’
Connie Mack, shortly after your lories, 126 defeat*, percentage 621
inmunlratIon of June flth wa* re Ifj* best season wa* In 19U), 23 5.
c ,,\7J
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Mr. Mack slatei he feel* cer he won six gime*. lost four."

To won now

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F A M O U S K I T C l l K R ’ S S W E A T E R — T h e p l e l u ir .l s w e a te r, arr o tilin g to Floyd I 'a im e r , o w n e r, u i n ia lo n g iil to t i.'
In d ia n
h u rle r fo r the I ’ h lU d rlp h ia A l h l r l l r r lu c k aro und 1916. t h lr f R e n ­
d e r, &lt;4s c c a s i i|. T h e fam o u s pitehi-r now Is a m em ber " f the R ase h alt
H u ll n f F a m e . C o o p e rstn w n , N . 3 . w h e re th- sw eate r a p p a te n llv
is d e stin e d N ote th e le t t e r . " I I " on the in s id e p o cket, ap p aren t I V
stan -lm g fo r B r n l e r . and th e le t te r . “ J " on Hie M eeve. w h ich
sta n d s lo r JacV w p n vitle. T h e g a n o r n l i* on d is p la y at t n w c ll a
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Good Reasons
For Buying A

NEW1954 DODGE
NOW!
1. You get more for your monoy in the
new IW)FKiE. Eeonomy-Power-Heaaty
Comfort. DODGE gives yoti more of
the thingH you w’ant in your next new
car than any other.
2. You’ll get more money for youf pre- ,
K ent used car. Out* u»ed car atock hi
too low. Wc arc Ihsing sales because
we don’t have models proapcctive used
car huyera want. We want to build our
stock up fa s t
FOR THE DEAL OF A LIFETIME TRADE NOW
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SEMIHOLE COUNTY MOTORS,
DODGE-PLYMOUTH.
M9 K. FIRST'STREET

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PHONE 1821

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For your Heal Ettatc needs:

Cullen end Marker, Broker*

ttrundei Pelestna ltd * . Phaae 2aI •

“ BUY - SELL~ RENT

RAYMOND M, B A LL. REA LTO R
8. D. Illghlry man. Associate
2o| South l'ark Ave.
Phone Ho

Refrigerator
Defroster

5

For less than Sl.OOQ down you can
apply your rent on your own
home

RETIRING ? ? 7

We have property with private
home plus rental income

*1to p ic a l fito U f

BAG(«EKLY
Appliance Center
"Yiiur XXr-.|inghiui.r Dealer"

GOtiD business (or lease—Lake
X n-w Grill, Lake M iry Phone
1613 W or 1711 J

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A.ILC. Aluminum Jolounlrw
With Good Housekeeping'* *eal of
apprmal Sire 24-3Tx30,s —Onh
$19 So See them at
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Out West 13th St Phone 1211 t«H

OllL.XNtui Morning Sentinel OrI.*min Eirn ing Mar. Cali Ralph
Hay. 1165 J

JUNK JlIRIIsKK

rB E I)R 0 0 3 1 block home $05 a
A R T IC L E * FO R V .L E
month. If you qualify for a 01
S P K C lA Iw S
Used
furniture, appliances, tools,
Doan. Immediate oceupaney 1901
etc. Rough I—sold. Larry’s Mart, d x 9 Hravvwrieht Linn
Adam* Phone 1991.
r n East tat St. Pbona lis t.
Irum Bugs
$ 3 69
R0051 Apartment KM Avacado.
Reg 116 95 Chrome Step
USED TRACTORS
MOOl*
SO
^^HOOM and hath furnished apt
k i ^ d Fergusons 1 Oliver 70.
Iteg $24 95 rh a isr Col
16 99
Close in—Reasonable rrnt. Call
Reg $29 95 Platform
Britt Tractor Co.
791W
______________ Haaford-Ortaada Hlway Pkoae set
Rocker*
19 kh
lleg 81993 Metal Utility
ITURN ISH ED Duple* apt
Near
Cabinet
UM
ECHOI/8 BEDDING
Nava, Rase entrance.
Phone
2 4 T * J , __________________ Caraer C d e rr sad Raafard Ave. Reg. $49 93 Cedar Wardrobe 39 no
Reg. $69 95 Chrome 3 pc
H m m 1232
Dinette
4H on
|)N E BEDROOM Fim lshed cot­
USED
Washers
All makes. Reg (89 95 Sofa Beds
(X on
tage Free electricity and water
Thoroughly reconditioned. Test­ Keg. 879 95 Hludio lounge
59 93
155.00 a month It J. Carrol 5
ed. approved and guaranteed — Reg. 8109 9$ 3 pc. Bedroom
Points Motet 17 92
From *59.90 Easy terms.
Suite
n on
(Just redecorated—nesdy for oc
Beg. $109 95 Bunk Bed
C M * II. Wolf*
(wL-upanry.
( omplete .......
69 on
Appliance Corporation
MAGNOLIA APARTMENTS 2tS Hanford Ave.
Pkoae 2117
■213 Magnolia Ave. Furnishrd—
Phone 127
POI.AROIU Film s, Cameras and 293 09 K. First 84.
1 One Bedroom Rent *70 or *75
accessories at Wirboldl'a Cam 8 [ T H E NEW EDWARDS BLDG,
A RTICI.EH WANTED
-4
era Shop, 210 South Park Ave
b lfers new modern office space,
WE BUY. sell and trade used fur­
available immediately. Rent $30
niture. Wilson Staler Eunrlture Co
Aluminum
and up per month Management:
Ml E . 1st Phnne 958
St. Jonn%* Realty Co. Phone 1129.
■Venetian Blinda
— Factory to Yeu —
2 W H EEL utility 'trailer 4' s 6' ..r
»» — B EA CH R EN T A IA — 1B Enclosed head. Si|-proof bottom
4' x 4'. Inquire at 2(28 Myrtle
rail with plastic cnas. Plastic or
Ave, F W Lin g er
a^l
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
[HUTCHISON ocean front
f
alia. Day- cards.
E L F X f ANTED
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S e n k a rik Glaaa nnd Paint C o .
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Phone 329
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w f a r t iiT f d
5 5 3 1 — =5 S T A N LEY 'R O M E
PRO D U rTS K X P tn tlE N C E D OPERATO RS (ROOM with Private B a th - In
5ld*e May be onkved by call­
On cotton garments; 40 hour
residential section Modern. Rr
ing your local Hanford rrnrrsenweek; year round employ men I,
ply Box C L c o Herald.
Utlve. Leona t e m W r j B J .
pleasant working conditions anil
benefits; beginners may learn
to DAY OLD Calf and Cow. Call
in free vocallonal sewing irhool,
t—B E A L ROTATE FOR- S A F E S T
I558-W-3.
Tjr in ocraon to Rrookfirid
TWO Bedroom Phillips home; tile
(^ ^ _N ^ Eln ^ isiilo rd ^ Fla
Paint 82.50 per galloo.
bath, hardwood flyirs, electric
All Slf*i Tarpaulins. '
wtove and refrigerator. 210S ArneI
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WORK WANTED
- ll
« a Ave. Phone 1749-M weekday a ARMY AND NAVY SURPLUS

Mather of Sanford

SPECIAL SERVICES

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Frrfuron, 1401 Court St. Phone

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539., th.Vi Dodge. good for fish

r'Lt 'tilt sanding «m. nnishing
(leaning, waving Serving Seminolr t uunly since 197) H 51
Gleason, l.ake Man

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Dodge— I ’ls m otilli
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ntrnta, Invoice*, hand bill*. *nd |
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BOATS. Boat bulluing, *uppllr
and hardware Trailer*. *' Vail
Woodworking. 512 Sanford I’h
2213 W

For quit k repair J"b*. or small
building Call Jim III2 M t

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appliances,
sales
G II High. Oviedo

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Phone 1131 or
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IIOATS • .MOTORS
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Service. M.-rcury Outboard Sal
cw. I d ) S l’ark. Ph.-ue 117* J

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Wall Tiling
Phone II97-W.

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Spencer

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lug trip* $33
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VVII.I.I\ VIS I s t ill CARS
Ita n i,a ll h l c r l r i r I n .
T«9 t riers \ i r .
Phene KM 51 Ih'iiilix mil Crosles
Appliance*
Ex an *
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Youngstown Kitchen*
H e a tin g Co.
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RCA Motorola Sates and .Service.
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11 Sanfonl Ail-.
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Sanford I VP Ph-ioi 1929
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Phnne: I2H —1691

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Phone 2161 Houle 1. Sanford

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402 Celery . I’h, I 0»t $t - lmai H u
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limit* Now handling Troll At
water Outboard Motor*. Alan a
tanioii* Hoe of ( imprtltivr prirr
mower* from Snapptn’ Turtle
$99 .VI nil
S. Seminole Rlid.
Phnne 2113

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Fire—Wlnditnrm—Auto—Liability
Preferred R a le * to I referre d
Policyholder*
John Willinmn Inn. A u c n rjr
417 Sanford Atlantic Itm t
Phone 21

S E E I S F IR S T FO R
Insurance of all kind*

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Ptmnd 12*1 DRESS Making, Alterations and
btHtonholet. Mra. Gilbert Benton. 208 • 210 M EIH CH B U H L
U N FIN ISH ED FU RN ITU RE
Edward Hlgglna Terrace, Apt. Your State Farm Inauranee Agent.
Low cost auto and fire Inauranee.
Ck«U«. desk* and bookraan or B . ____ _________ ______
c«npM« bedroom suites, ptwat WILC Do ironing la my Eom«.
_ 1423
Phone 736-W.
INSURANCE
C w d tr l $6 $r«9l IM 1
Housework, baby lilting. 701 Cy*
REAL
ESTATE
RUBBERIZED WALL PAINT press
Crumley and MonUllh
40 Decorator Colon
CARPEN TER, want* General Re­
Phno* 320

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Brown an.I white male
rin-kcr spaniel. with harness
tnswers to name ol Kipper B
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XlrWhorler Call 199 It

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218 fimdvd Ave.

Including 450 feet on
IP and 7 Acre Orange
it ' for Subdivision,
cask—balance leo
per l month. Alia: Goldenrod—
I I I net on highway with 4 room
maaorry home.
88.900
Half
cash. Balance 845 per month.
Ruth M. Hamilton. Broker. IT39
Kohl Ave. Pknnr Ort.xnd.) 5 91** RwikarljfW in l0
0 f 30813.
119*114 Best 2nd fit.

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H AYN ES office Machine Co,.
i you hate—ad'CMlte your lost
T) JH-U flirt'. adding m.irhlnes,
I It lit. tor iU r e time* ir. Uie
Safes-Rentals, 311 Magnolia I'h
Herald through the courtesy ul
41
the Florid* S tile Rank

Oak llo o r. furnished, la id &gt;V fin
If you want the I.OW i.it i on auto
islied Hoasonable term * In bu» . mobile fin an cin g , see
In stall
mess since 1920 Old floors made
men! laiari D ep arlm u u t, Sanford
like new K F S t c s r n s ; Route
A tlan tic N ational Ban k

2. Bo* 227

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EXPAND/* Home, P r ’ tne Sehoon
cr. Stewart. SrltuP, Nashua ax.l
Yellowstone 25'’; litiwn, 5 year*

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V EN ET IA N Hl.i.sItS
Fo r Kn&gt;Hancrs. cuuiraclina- all
Factory prices! RolLiHead Blinds
’round ilcrtrical srrvicc
ir e
jMumlnum flat*, eottnn or pla*
Genera, F.lrglrlr Dealer
tic tapes. Complete ifpair r e n h r
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Seminole XrLrtlan Itllml Company
Sun fnrd E le c t r ic ( ».
sjii West Third St.
Phone M i u e .Magnolia Asr.
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MISCELLANEOUS

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Room 201 Edwards’ Bldg.
Park A Commercial
Ph. 16
I. R. Alexander
T. 51. Stringer U PRIG H T wood and coal elrculat
ms healer George A Jones
Itcg Real Estate Broken
FURNISHED 2 Bedroom hou»e
Phone 569 J
Lake Mary Screened porch,
ga* heater
fa il 1042-Ntght» $7,000 2 Bedroom Ranch Type ZEN ITH
Trans oceanic
Radio
home—Gas heater. It. W . tile
l-W.
Reatonahli’ Phone 1792 M
floor*, har b o u r pit on patio.
‘ c r In ill
Dreplnc
JH M M IL l)
kitchenette
apt
KNOTTY PINK CABINETS
ley. 242
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Write Mr* P. O. Brantley.
fl.i-.k Court 17-92 South of city
W
Moore
A ve. M ooresville, N Set 'rm iim n rlt, with plaitic top*
W
M
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$17 Ft less liardwarr
Carolina
I'a m p lir ll's
Cnhtnel
| ROOM unfurnished apt Call
lit-way 17 91
Phone 1417
•Vhe.her
buying
or
kellingi
It
«tl*
I pay you to ice :
IteRin V our \ ncut ion At
2. W. h a l l , r e a l t o r
(BEDROOM furnished apt 612'
ROBSON'S SPORTIN G GOODS
Florida Slat* B a lk BuJldlaa
;»st 3rd S'.. I’hon** 1755 J
\
Call Hall'*
Ph«a« 17M Specials on fishing laekle. beach
and camping equipment
1'TS. for rent now. Calc* Bldg •
Kvlnrudc Salr* and Serslce
2M R. suburban modern masonry
Phone 529.
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home, fully furnished and pnred
Hob-on's Sporting (ionds
301 Easl First Si
Phone te.w
JR N ISIIK D
kitchenette
a n t 1 to *c!l J7.R30. terms
It It brand new maxmty home
Bl mb-cland Cmrt lllway 17 Ml 3We are
L
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IIE
E
Fruit
now
ripe
Goad
construetion,
eicellcnt
plan,
outh o l City U m iD .
now shipping young L s rh e e
a wonderful buy' $9,000 $1,000
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trees
i&gt;* for sale. al»n Citrus. Simp
down.
(K o llltw a y nnd B aity B ed s
sun Lurky Acres, trpneva. Fla.
La kefrent lots in lovely lanh Artsor
l y , Week or minth—Tel. 1425
with term* if desired Good,
E- illure ^ a te r.
116 Wet I First
elose in lakefcont lots arc not JntnU kir W in d m sk nnd |)m&gt;rs
— New low prices —
too plentiful. Let us show you
* E ROOM efficiency apartment.
SEM IN O LE J A L O IS IE CO.
what we have.
|lilable tor couple or single
207 West 1*1 St.
Phone III
rivate bath. Ideally located 5 arre* good ttlr-J land with 3 wells,
lust out of city. $2.5no Term*.
rro»» from Post office. Inquire
G L 1 D D K N I'A IN T S
S K M 1 N O I.E K K A I .T Y
lanuel Jacobsen's Dept. Store.
W. m ir iR IC lIR
T. W. M EBO $1.99 nylon brush F R E E with pur
Phene 27
chaic uf $20 or more
T R A C TIV E 3 room furnisned IN I Park .Vvemie
SEM IN O LE JA LO U SIE CII.
111rnilirs—HI2 tV or 1172-1
pt. Tile bath, screened porch,
207
West 1st SI.
I’honr 121
J a tc r furnished H mile* fioni |
Sanford. $37.50 per month. Phone SMAlu. 4 Redroom home. U sing
room, dining area, kitchen, fene- LA R G E FAN. Iloiv model: Se*
sfler 7 p.m. ______
sinns * day mantle clock with
rd bark yard. 1903 Adams Ave.
chimes; several pieces of Guar
VND 3 ROOM apt* Reasonable.
$575 equity—Assume imw'gage
dian Service cookware, prcisunD U Elm Call |}§7-W.
Phone Mrs. Witte. 1921 until 5
cooker, blue upholslrred chair
pm
INI) 2 Redroom Apartments,
All In A t condition Very rea
fall 1240.
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*unable Phone 1663.1
S T . JO H N S R E A L T Y CO.
ROOM furnished apt. $55 40* Phone 1129 ■A It Peterwn, Broker 3 P IE C E wicker furniture n’t $3b
Xssoeistes
-A B Peti-rson Jr., 1 Cashier counter with 2 ra»h
I East Itlh St
P. J. Chrsterson. Albert N. Fltta
drawer* »' x 2' x 3 V high
fFU R N lR ItED « rocm house
R E A L BARGAIN
[ Phonc^ 413.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Pan American t rench H o rn -C a n
tie bouglit at s.tcrilicr price
J U dean 4 Room downstair* J Bedroom masonry house. Carpurte. srrerned porrh, other ex­ 2 Klein adjustable de'k lamp*
lap! d ll.P a rk Ate.________________
tra*. Must qualify for G l loan.
(lunreseeiil $10 each
Pay closing eosts only—$300. See Mr A rm strong-Inslallmrnt
tvAl.oN” Apts. 116 Weal 2nd .St.
I aw monthly payments Phone
and laian tlr|&gt;t. The Sanford At
Pliona 425.
Sanford. 1991.
lantir National Bank
jtOOM ftTplshcd apt. 85$ 404
$3 0* Each
Col*
- Pup Tent*
Sait 14th SI
2 BEDROOM lkiu.se. Dining room
19 Each
T • Shirta
living room, glass Jalousird Fla
iM Al.l. t Bedroom home Uving
ARMT-NAVY SURPLUS
room, double garage and double
B room, dining area, kllcben. fencPhone 1321
iot. Can he H iA Dnanrrd ll.oon 310 flsnfnrd Ave
c Pd back yard $G0 per month. 1903
down Call ItM-lt
r Adams Ave. I’honc Mrs. W’ittc,
ND .MONEY DOWN
1921 until 5 pm
NEW. .Modern 2 Bedroom Home, Buys lira ml new Frigid aire All
V
pai.ly furnished. I.akr frontage
porcelain inside and autl unis
FURNISHED apt 3 rooms screen­
«5o 21 Acre* of virgin groveEricidaire ha* itl
Hold* 41
ed porch, extra rojlaway bed.
land, prepared and ready to be
pound* frorrn fieols. Bus on our
garage. r,l2 Park. Phone Sanset Will sell home and lake
exclusive meter ire plan ami
ford I331R-2.
frontagr or divide land anyway
get a receipt instead of a bill
you want It. I'm gonna take best
every month
10051 apt. 2M Avocatk
oiler this week. This property i* Used relrigrraton also a ia ila b lc
on this plan
clear and Insured. Title up to
f t have a nicn selection of homes
dale. Contact owner. Mra T It
and apts. for rent. Seminole
f'lnude II. W.ilfe
Lyons on Lemon Bluff Road, &lt;&gt;»
Realty. 1901 Park Ave. Phone 17
Applianre &lt;iwpuralinn
Iren.
anj Sanford Ase.
Phone 2117
fclaka Apartments: rooms, private
New
3
Bedroom
Home
bath* t i l W. First St. __________
UK D I MIX CONCRETE
1201 East tlh St. Priced at $9.Mn
Grea»r Trap* — Septic Tank*
irge, cool, furnished J Redroom Will sell on low down payment,
Window Sill* — l.lntrli
apt Screened porch. 8Vt monlhl*
trade for smaller home or will
MiruHe Concrete Co.
1703 Magnolia A ie. Phone 4 tn j
consider any reasonable offer.
Phnne IXU
JM Elm A sp .
Bolter
I
A.
Wlltliimn,
Realtor
I Bedroom home Kitchen equipped Raven on it K. lunwlqelal, A iw ia t r
SA V E MONEY ON:
water furnished, vrnetiar. SktE&amp;wb. Phone 1672
Atlantic Bank Bldg
AWNINGH, J A U H ’HIES
110 French Ave.
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V EN ET IA N BLINDS
Summer
U
the
Time
to
Boy
close In-Well Furnished S Room
Free Estimates
Write In Mfg
Investments:
Ifomcs
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Groves
Apartment, $50. 107 W. Bth St.
Agent—Glenn C. Utt, 2H9 t.au
Ranches • Farm s
rrl. Or eall Day*—1187 J Nights
FURNISHED cottage: l ai»l 2 bed­
C. A. WHIDDON, HR.
1291 J. Hanford.
room apla. Call 4U-W^________
i l l South Perk Ave.
Phone 1291

after s p.m.

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.sn m l »vmn*k5s
COM l’l . E l E 1in,Is. aping Tropical
If you have a small business in a
Plant*; Hitter Blue Ssut; Top
secluded part uf town and are
Smi ,\ t) Rountree call i7iu
interested In getting customer*.
Ii*t the service you oiler in the BANANA Plant*—l.ady Fingr.’*
Nin- plant* You dig them John
t bottled column ol luc Sauior 1
E Baker l3oo West First si
Herd'd Call 1821

$ C -9 5

RENTING ? 7 7

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r o w WENT
BUYING 7 7 7
ELAKA APAllTM KNTS. room*. See our wide selection before you
1vate bath* 114 W First St
decide.
JtOOkl unfurnished house—gas
jiuvf. automatic gas water heat"r, |5T month. 215 Holly Ave Call
I n . Cuiium. \va i

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Scouts at the Yuutli ( ei.b ■ &lt;■
Ninth St A varied pmirrMicampcraft and outdoor a d it it.•
Is K in g plaum 'il. a i.m,. *»... *i ,
of handler;.”
The OI&gt; tennis liiurnm nt' it &gt;
be directed by lia n a ' and
include junior, Intf-run-i!'..
senior division* C arlto n i din '
Ing the M rn ’ t l itv Softball t
a&gt; w rll ax tiie C n iin l* V, h i ,. i
Softball Id-ague Gordie | i &gt;n&gt;1.
ing a b sxeball xrliunl nod t .
e a rli afternoon lot boys no t &gt; r
y e ars old T h e en tire r&lt;ir&lt;•
sta ff w ill conduct program
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high icbool auditorium &gt; ,li ’ 1
day m nrnini!
Flo • &gt;■ • ill
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p la y s, s k it' and other fonts* ■f .
side entertainm ent, and . |. .
lenglb m ovie, selected b&gt; lie t ,n
SS Wholesome
am il-eioent
l
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let sons (nr tlie non - « imo
morning* each in it and
beginning 'wirono r ' t
tags, aim Three lifrgu.rd

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trsl Florida rompetitio.i i I.
organised
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C irch Com muni' i t,.i,i&gt;i
shot and wound) &lt;1 • &lt;/ • .' . I
telugre clo ‘ ing Into I'.aiain
here thru m il m l Wert G
territory and tia * him bail. I
Vsritn police reported 11 let I
Gernian official-- ud P ■&gt;
filed protest* will, (Terhu-d.,
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a n ill* xoil (lu u li and you *•alt
I H i l l llixl u r n ihouyli ll.r Jirrl*
tllll n i l on llir bollirllj you err lu
all lolrol* anil |oit|io,ra Mall*
floxline,
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-leniency,
I, without c irnmnit. dm hi ate to life iiopn ii
db sentences i j
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**( la*l year it was l i l t )
: The In cre tie me m l i--i cii’" •••
m hourly v mo for one m,il jo
rallro ail workers who* * pa)
itci
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lots i
tract I
(he May Hub's T,,ey had 'lood to
lose one cent .n In m d the May
index w II Iwlow I l l s
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Annl and May was due rhlolly lu

Legal Notice

ro Idles III pi ire- Ihe huu e-.iifo pn.t

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Marion &lt;

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nrapolia lo Moscow.
Il was the first (light lo the Far
Fast fur the s i r jet. swept wing
Boeings,
The itratojetx were slightly inure
than in hours in the sir from
March Field. Calif They were re
fueled lu the air twice, over Hick
thrum hoot the -la te
lie -aid \A.\ itati'Urs show that am Field, Hawaii and over Mid
hit'll - c IumiI dudenIs Indued l&gt; «s&gt; in the Pacific.
driver education courses hive Ml
P*i lent fewer accidents than non
trained student'
Interested per ions were advised
to write I*-.- Pyle, at Ml S' Orsnpe is rn&gt; i i h i n r m l h t o r t h i :
A ie
or Henson Barker, I I S
s is m J i n n i s i . i m i i n
is
xsi&gt; h im si N is o n n i i iT v .
Mam both Orlando, for aitdillonsl
s io iiiim .
Information about the rour-e—a
is m s s i i ms so. k u i
'tandsrd Pi hour course qualifying ■It T H -StAV I I K i l l . N .
"eraduates” lo give - ich intlnir
Plslatilf
tlon t * hieh schiHil -w len ti
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AMi Claude I. Gray, chairman
D s Itn U tn i
of the Orlando AAA advi-ory
s o r is r . i o s e m i i
1 .1■IV A I I I ) V I NS'I- N T I I K H i i l l
b" d. and Walter M
Bagg. i n
t lliiig Ihe current shortage of
trained
bistrurtora.
Hr
Pyle
iHiinled out that there will be an
esejt greater demand for them it
the ItcVi l.egixlature enacts a law
rn iking driving Irut met Ion avail
aide to high school student*

W ASIM N I.TH ‘J its 111•* govern
merit ii'poftid loday that living
rfi't i lut'd up three tenths of .itie

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at the rorner grocery store
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n - tenths ot one t-er cent higher I
Ihe month Higher prices for me.it
Who with .......
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Hu May lum g i ,&gt;t mmi j c d do't

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try I* e*tMnencIng gamble .ii'1*
, , , , 1, 1,11 | ,j i nrlee xtafillBv j c u d lion lie ,.i|i|
lie e s p 'd * to ronllntie lor
une
them when we nu month* to come
l but the now-mioc
to pressure (tie into alvt Imve refilled lo set axi.le the

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I'KSSACOl.A i p - f j r r y BkMwIn,
? anil David Baldwin, i, were
kdl* I b*t night hy an autumoblle
which offiren said didn't slim
Their
mother,
Mrs.
Audrey
Baldwin. 29, walking ah* y » r.inw-i
H .r their home with Ihe boy*,
feecived an ankle Injury. Her hit*
o ir.il. Alea Baldwin, it a Pentavols
Naval Air Slaliun mechanic

There may V as many as three
m illion tcvmitex In a single colony.

b him n conviction and d dh sen
• Utnli’ r'tood III"tc ore Irn re
i awallOui d"atli a i r
In reficlug rlem encv the h i a r l
i a duly he i* g.ilng f, |)
re .......... ndu' '*
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parole Coin m ilium which II had
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shirked liee.ni-e I :,d " il to in' • *tfgoti' P e ea*e
It overruled nn a Ivern* rniis
pres nm ly were i i lUed n i'" i' x r«- m m ee&lt;I - ' n x,t&lt;*t * ■
'it , and Joim-'i'i till .and granted a cuiditloiial pardon
swn to tx rm ll them I to H -*- n It
ttsln -i who h i
•eried loot month* on x five » f
m s11lion lias twice * tn-*!.•.
.,j for a"i'»*idihe ,
:■ till l.it and led S'oo britie while a m en d er of tin-

whether he wished to f lU t i
against the man who halted
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the
victim m
replied,
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lake its course.”

An hour later a second maa t t i
at tbe hospital for tnatment U a
head laceration. Asked whether to
knew his attacker, he promptij
lamed the tin t man.
^
"Justice has taken Its co u n t"
mused the policeman,
‘ buu t
think II got a ahove."
e
Nu charges were filed.
Accidents kill about H.000 wom­
en uter IS years old In the United
Slstrs each year.

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circuit
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lets, built to carry the H Nimb. xml lor i JUmlnnla
County, Florida
tcuched Jown today at the huge In e'hanrtry. No H IS, an abtu#Yokota Air Base after a ti 700 mile tltl*d styl* of xald raux* Sxlar
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nunxlup Bight from California- rt&gt;
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Woman Wins
Pistol Title

TAMPA vP-Lucile Chambliss oi
Winlrr H aw n yesterday bee*1” *
the first woman lo win a Florida
htate t'istol title.
Site piled up a tear* oi I .to#
point* tn the ?-&lt;tav meet of the
Fionda State Ptiun A»sn. to
u liL A M lU —An invitation for iiy six points over John G. Heaiy. a
Central Florida high trkooi teach­ St. Pedertburg policeman
II W. Harney of the,Tampa po­
er and police off!r»rs to attend
a driver education course at Or­ lice wax third with I,M2 -poinl*
lando Junior College wax extend­
ed thlx week by lir Frank J
Pyle, president ot the Orlando
llolarj ( lob
II enough applirations are re
Ceiled (i r thi' "School fur Teach­
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AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER
VOLUM E XLV

S A N F O H D .T i .ORIDA. ITEDN KSD AY^U N K Y j 1954

Established 1908

DesMoines In Peril
From Massive Flood.
DES MOINES &lt;&gt;P)—Aa hundreds of families fled their
homes, volunteer workers labored furiously today to repel
the biggest flood threat the Des Moines River ever has
thrown nt this city of 178,000.
As the river pushed rapidly toward a massive crest of
29 to 30 feet—three feet higher than any previously record­
ed here— the hig question being asked on everv hand was:
Will the dikes, rebuilt and strengthened after the disast­
rous 1947 flood which claimed two lives and caused millions
&gt;f dollars In property damage, hold against the angry waters?
If thty do not, city officials
warned a Him ol tha city's ares
might be flooded and more than
t ow families left homeless
‘‘This city Is fared with thr
worst flood situation tn its entirr
h is to r y M.a y o r Joseph
, .. Van tire*
_ .

NAACP Vows Suits
About Segregation
If Need Arises Herebr *■*... .

Honduras Says Bombed
Little Into
Is Given
In Repoif

U. S. Firm
In Stand
On Issue

Anti-Red Leader
Moves His Base

Warning Given
To Guatemala

TEGU CIGALPA. Honduras
trib—Tiie Honduran govern­
ment said last night mystery
planes had bombed a town in
Honduras. The report touched
off speculation that invaded
Guatemala nitty be striking
back at the neighbor from
whose soil Guatemalan rebels
launched then drive against
President Jtcobo Arber.i Guimta's
regime
Tn* Foreign Ministry s*:J tht

UNITED NATIONS. N Y
prooU,mln‘ • flouJ (A*)—The United States today
la f c l
i n *
II
i Thr De» Muinrs River, twnlleit firmly opposed (iiiatemnla's
reqeimt that the U. N. Seeurithrough thr center of thr city It ty Council meet at once to act
runs through a secondary letiden aguin on the Central AmeriTAMPA oh—Florida members ol Hal d litn rl and past Ihe business enn fighting
Ihe National Assn for the Ad commercial and railroad arras
U S Delegate Helirv Cabot
vanreinenl of Colored People vow The main business district Is oul
Lodge J r . tile council ptest
to bnne law suits If necessary lu of reach of thr flooding
.More than a thousand volunteer dent for June, last night
gain admission to every tax sup
" " it *
emergency

A (O tiSlB Y CIIW (i k u h WUIUm 1*1.kr, I I . of PaUudate, C a ll!. wtu,
v a j crltlcaU:' injured whan til* cor collided with another vehicle au
Angela* Cred Highway, Loe Aiiyrtea, end planted 90S) I eel down an
Mnhtnitmwe Ha wee coined on a ititM .tr to thie eput, 150 feet below
the mad way, then touted up the ramamdrt of the way.r farenaatiunulj

President Summons GOP,
Demo Leaders For Parley
WASHINCiTuN (ri’j— 1'ieniileitt Klaeithower itumniontHi
Republican and Democratic cungreaHional leaders and tils
chief military advisers l" a series of huddles today to lay a
solid foundation for lii» imminent talks with British Prime
Minister Churchill.
t Thirty ’key Senate amt House members were scheduled
to meet with *lhe President and Secretary of State Dulles
and to hear a re|iort by Undersecertary of Stute Walter Be­
dell Smith on thV deadlocked (icnevn Conference.
. These negotiationa with the Communists on peace iti
Indochina at* npecled lu figure
In
t h &lt;■ EUenJmwer—
Chui chill dissuasions which itart
Friday.
An hour and a half laUr, the
Naiiunal Hecurity Council wai or­
dered to a conference which tbo
While lloui* laid wai “Mcesil( i nod" by ib« fortocojnlqp Church! largely

S tro llin g
In Sanford
dilution Dirt C «to . 0, .n r

I« who
know the
te
one
wan might wow
*n* gen
g '1*'1
^
man. A friend uf l ^ r * has wriltrn
m e u t ■ ol
you Iron.
worn Venuuela
venetui
S Field The writ
Postmaster
t r slates that yuu and yuur wifi
aia living with your m-dher In low,
but unfortunately he didn’t know
bar (nine Would you please con
tact Poll m uter h e ld lor yuur
correspondence?
A acbadula ol aaavirt In be
_b«wx or Mooday om nia*
tbo rammer for yoongtfm psrtlii
paling In the playground program
w ai releated uut morning by John
Angel, rrerratioo director. The
eerie* wilt opan nett week. The
movie* will be abown al Semiwilr
High School al • a m. r ic h week.
The arbedule:
a Juae 29—Kebecra of huony
■rook Farm
July 6—Moby Dick
July It —Stale Fair
July l» -M y Frtead Flick*
July 29—Drama Along lb* Mo

kawk
Augotl 1—Robin Hood
Augutl R—Kidnaped
A high level of Inleratl and
Undid attendance hat been main
lined throughout the annual va
cation church acliool ol The Flral
Methodist church which hat been
In progress for the pail two wcrki.
and which will come lu a elute on
Friday with aeationa aa utual from
t to 11:30 a m. A sharing program
featuring the theme uf Ihe tchuol,
"Tb*
Church
at Ilume
and
Abroad" hat been arranged by Ihe
children and (richer* The pro
gram will begin promptly al 8
o'clock on Friday night In MeKinley Hall Refreshment* will be
aarved by the Wesleyan Service
Guild A ll parents and friend* are
Invited.

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v:j*wnho*&gt;
Eiienhuwer
turned to another
f
, o( (hj, country-t Par E a it.m
pwM#mi_ lhf, (u lu ir of j . M u - l n
^ |p##ch U |l nJg,„ lt) th, *fa,i0n .l
Editorial A nn. Ha told a conven­
tion of editors of tome 6,200 week­
ly newspaper* that Japan It tha
"kty to tha detente" of tha western Pacific.
"So It becomes sbtolutely man­
datory for ut.” he aafd, "that Ja ­
pan doe* not fall under tha dam
iiiatlon of the Soviet! or Into the
hands of Ihe Kremlin."
And, he said. Japan rannut livr
in the free wurl.l unless some­
thing is done to help hrr make her
way. He suggested that Japan
might go Communist If this coun­
try does not give her money and
other help anJ the chance to trad*
m.t only with the J4’e*l but with
Red China a* well.
Churchill and British Foreign
Secretary Anthony Eden are due
here Friday and will remain
through Tuesday.
The trip waa announced when
It appeared the Geneva talks had
failed, bul evidence of the last
few days Indicating that an Indo­
china peace might still be nego­
tiated has created tome uncer­
tainty about the talhk.
Smith, No. 2 man In the State
department, returned from Geneva
ye*lei day. En route he saw French
Premier Mandet-France. It was un­
derstood Smith returned with these
Imprevsions:
1. That the Geneva conference
has demonstrated the Chinese
Communist* and tha K u nlan i alike have no intention uf miking
any real concession* to obtain
(war* in Indochina.
2. That Eden believes the time
ha* come for Britain to follow a
much firmer policy regarding Ih*
(Cwrtiaeed On Pag* Three)

Light From A-Burst Can Cause
Eyes To Explode, Doctors Say
RAN FRANCISCO kP-The tight
from an atomic oiplotion ran
caw * fluid in tha ay*.' to turn In
gtonm and explode, four doctors
from the School of Aviation Med!
etna at Randolph Field, Tea., re
ported today.
Raya from a bomb of the Him
ihlm i type ran inlure e&gt;e« 4c
miles away, they told tha Amerl
CM Medical Assn.
Tb* physicians. Dr. Victor A
Byrnes Dr. David V. L. Brawn.
Dr. Halnrlch W. Ruse and Dr. Paul
A. Glint, lasted lb* effect* ot
.u w .

o jj
SUbJCCt*.

aally clear air and al
•w Arc Is adapted lo
tb# Ugat laWuedTrab[ ayes ai far as *9H aulas away
Atomic light it tha aama aa diraal wn&amp;gHT tot the A nt flash la

100 lima* brighter than solar radi­

ation. Injuries to human ayes hive
•curred from direct exposure to
ocei
awinlight. They arc called eclipse
People who Jlook
burns. Paopl.
_____at Iba solar
eclips* June 50 should make sure
In use heavily smoked glass.
The atomic light is to intense
tha doctors said, that II moman
tartly hasla Ute fluid In Ihe relin*
lo steam The steam presturt
breaks the tissues suddenly In a
little loci Itied explosion Some of
tha hast alw Is conducted to near­
by tissues and additional damage
Is dan*. This happens only whan
the energy leveta of tb* explosion
ara very high.

ported Junior college and Univer­
sity In the Stale
The Florida Conference of the
NAACP alio said Florrla school
officials, both on thr county and
slate levels, should proceed at
once to carry out tha "orderly
Implementation" of the U S Su­
preme Court's ruling outlawing
seitreeatioT) tn Ihe public schools.
William A. Fordham, a Tampa
attorney, is prrsilent of Ihe con­
ference which adopted a policy
ciinutnlny these stands He said
the conference met here to deride
on such a policy.
Other points stressed in tts pot
icy statement Include:
I Determination to "defend thr
rights of any teacher who is de­
prived of employment, solely as
i result of any tnlegraloln pro­
gram "
2. While acknowledging there
ire administrative problems in
bringing about desegregation, "We
shall, however, use every legal
means at our dlspoaal to cornual
any action taken by official* or
groups which manifests a design
to evade or prolong the Implemen­
tation" of the rourt'a ruling.
3 A desire that the committer
headed by Atty Gen. Richard E r ­
vin lo study thr whole problem
brought on by the court's ruling
"will function as a means toward
effectively and eMrdJtiously Im­
plementing thr Supreme Court
mandate and nul be used s i a
device lo circumvent or delay’*
Ih* court’* dasagawfatloft rrdarx
4 "A program oCWmedlate sbd
voluntary desegregation on all lev­
els will do away with the naad al
many tell casts '*

C. A. Woles Picked
For Demo Group
The much discussed Earn ParkCasselberry vacancy on the County
Democratic executive committee
wa» filled last night whrn the
group appointed C. A. Wales of
Fern Park to tha aeat.
James 11. Lee of Oviedo again
captured the chairmanship uf tha
organisation for thr 16th conse­
cutive year. He was first appointed
tu the committee In lklfl.
Another lung-timer, Mrs. R. A.
Good speed of Lake Monroe, also
started her 16th year at vicepresident, at a reault of last nlght’a
appointment meeting.
A Banfordlta, R. S. Billhlrw r,
waa located to the post of aa.’relary treasurer of the organisation
to All the vacancy created when
Andrew Carraway resigned.
The committee Is now within five
raembera of Ita lull slrangth of
32. Only five of the 22 appointed
al last night's mealing were elect­
ed In Mav. Twentv-two were ap­
pointed. Most of tha 22 were re­
appointments.
Only other business conducted
al thr mealing was the appoint­
ment of a committee to Investi­
gate the cost of having voting
machine* In Seminole County.

Orlando Salesman
Held In County Jail
An Orlando Bible
salesman,
Identified by City police aa Ja s­
per McCoy, seat arraigned yester­
day afternoon on charges
ol
"fondline and assault” of two
young Altamonte Springs tlttera,
according to Deputy Sheriff O. G.
Owen.
The children alleged that the
salesman cam* lo In* front door
of their home while their parents
were working Monday afternoon
After asking If their mother were
at home, he entered Ihe house
and converted with Ihe i and IIyear-old girls.
They alleged that after aeveral
minutes of conversation Ihe sales­
man look one of Ihe children Into
ihe bathroom and made indecent
advances In her. The girl staled
that she broke awav from the
man and ran Into lb* llvlna room
The man followed and then at

temnted to rngaft both girls In
further Indecent arts, thi
leeed.
The man was arrested veiterda* morning by sheriff* deputies
and la now l« Ute County JaU under

II Mg bond.

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workers turned uut last night tu warned Guatemala against brcom
help build the Irvres higher
.ng a "cat’spaw of the Soviet cons­
Two major trouble spot* devil piracy lo meddle in the Western
oped, both in southeast Des Molnn Hemisphere
Hater was pouring through . bre d
L-'-stge said the council by a li) l
In a levee left for a railroad track sole Sunday had showed "'ll cm
and workers weir busy trying nhitu-ilU believed H.si the G ig.,,
to p,Ug Ihe gap with saikthag*
itatir.n of American Stales was the
The second sud was near the |,te,.r t., u&gt; |0 srtile Ihe (iualr
Scott Street bridge, where the prs (ria|a(l pruMern The Soviet Union
**•&gt;*"« *n,l Raccoon river* meet
„ ,r Ilrk a lh r Ul\r , veto till
I)*brU pilrd igain&lt;t thr bruhv *enl jng ^ir niuvf lu rtfrr Itir I' mh*
thr u a irr rou n in u igalntl Ibf lev- lo Uir
organiiiliun
re. KfUMinK awjy Ijri'e chunk* id
|&gt;c*iiit«* Ihr
statement
&gt; tn .
*
G u jlen ialih
e 1e 9 %I e Rdiur
fo u r hulldoiert were in nitori dn r „ n u „ Arrtola dfllveird a t.-t
)uftt north of the City ll il l hoi frr shortly .iftrr mldnighl t » l f N
sirring a low section of the dikes Secretary General |)ag ilamma:
mi** f r c * , a,f *krough there, cily ,y),,n formally asking lor a cuun
officials said. II might (lo -d Ihr r ,| inreling
City HaU, where Ibu.d h*a.k|uar
»\n|(||„ Arriola wrote ihai m dr
** jf*0* 1,™
. . . .
Inner id the council's c r is c lo r
peril to jtes Mnln.-s f J jj v&gt;,1s-al last Kordas "the V
was the latest maj.»r development . rr, M lr 40t, f, a %t emtumed
° ! ,'onl*[‘uin* dia"nj against mv country, m the air
crises throughout northwest and on sea amt on the ground
Irani
throughout northwest and nmth airfields and renters uf uoerabon
central Iowa
siluati-.l outside Guatemalan ter
The threat, however, had ea*w.l ntory "
al Sioux City, where the emir
The Iriier renewet! Gualeniata's
genry was declared ended yester charges that nelghhtirmg Honduras
day, and at Mason City. In north and Nicaragua were aiding the
ern Iowa Evacuees in ix&gt;tb town- •■mercenary f o r c e s" invading
were moving bark *n their homes Guatemala, and asked the council
The crisis also bad eatr.l at Fori In compel Ihe two count lie* to
Dodge, Webster City, Boone anti "cease all aid or consent for such
other rrntral Inwa towns, but Ihe sgerrssive acts "
most serious flooding slnrr IIM7
The same charges against llmi
was expected at Waterloo and C*. Jurat and N lcanyu* will lie dtt
dar Rapids, In northeast Iowa on utsed late today by the live nation
the Cedar River, Saturday and j Inler-Amencan I'eace Commission
Sunday.
in WasbingUm
Ham.nartkMH#, is expected I*
deliver the Guatemalan requfri for
p council meeting to Lodge ronir
tun* today for aclica
ShuuKl I waI i c refuse l» call a
A new service station, Mac's meeting any of Ihe othri lu coun
'CA' Service opened a tew days lgo ell menders could lorce one hy
at the corner ot ltd St and Park asking lur it Ollier n.m Cumniii
Ave., according tu tts uwner oper­ nisi ilelegalrs nil llir " -p, hOWever, showed no di- &gt; * .n last
ator, Max Fundom
The new station boasts ught night lu act against bit o| &lt;tllLm
pump* and complete station ter
Lodge s slalemerit said • &gt;ce un
vice from greair to gat. and wilt ly (he S-uielt had opootr I refer­
be overseen by E If Alexandir. ring thr Guatrmalsn issue to the
Phillip's 'M' district manager
rrgiiusal organisation "those who
Fundom has been a Sinford re­ Continually trrk hi agitate the
sident for mure than to year* He Guatemalan question in Ihe Smake* his home with his wife curity CnUliCIl Witt inevitably be
and rlfhl-yrar old sort at 2iiM Sle suspected ol shad -w bonne - ot
sent Dr
trying tu strike altitudes and issue
A formal opening wilt be hrLl riatrment* fur propaganda pur
poses
later.

Philips 66 Station
Opens On Park Ave.

DeBary Post Office
Will Be Advanced
On July 1 the Dr liars Posl Of­
fice will advance to ihr second
class division This niilcr was rs
tabllshrd on Oct 1 1*19, as a
fourth class office with Waller
Mini as acting postmaster
At that time, there were Irwer
than ISO people living in DeUarv
but tiiere has been very rapid
rowth since that time amt now
re population It about t.tou Mr
Ham now It Ihe regular pwtimas­
ter ami has an au lrian l to help
handle the volume of n u ll in and
nul There are two deliveries daily,

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Envoys O l Three Countries

Agree On Plan Eui Defense
Tin: H A G U E N e th e rla n d s (/P) Hie foreign m m is te rs
nt Ibrigiutn l.u xe iiilu Jtiig um l t lie Ns-tlierlmulH u greed today
mi tut nllt-nm tivi* phut fo r co m m o n sls*lVn*.e in cans* th e E u r o
i,cuts i
I 's.i i its ssi li it v failts lo n m tsria li/e . the D u tc h P a r• .............. ...............
lin iiie lit wars told.
. ,
,
Ih e n a tu re o f the n lts-in a tiv e \vti« nut disclosed.
Defs'itse M illilite r U o nieli# S t n f tulil I'u illn in citt th e B en e ­
lux c m in tric s sKs not consider a d ir e c t m ilita ry tie-in w ith W est
G e riin in is it aslei|uate so lutio n , tint hinted G e r m a n tro o ns
would have li) fiy u r e iu t lie* new plan. He said th e n o rtlieastern flank of the Netherlands
could not be defended effectively
uilhoul Gentian help
fitat said the foreign ministers
of tin lin er 111 li&lt; lot fount I It*
agreed unaiiintuosly on Ihs- alter
native program lu * meeting tn
Luxembourg
Inluioied souicea lu jic lle d the
IllUUatei* discussed t.lH In the
llrh t af a conarrsltotral arqeiid
merit aimed al halting Amen.-au
m ilitary aid lu prospective part

By P E T E OSBORNE

lag la tha d K g k g f t r t ' l t S l c
ntn
expiation when it banana, It w on
neither of the
do you anv good to bUak, tha doc­ ------ —..
_JW, but oily
tor* said Tha damaga D don* In a lo regain possession nf a Bible He president Franklin Roosevelt. Im
hid sbosrn q m of tha girt*, fie mediately above th« certificate li
a reproduction of tha famed un­
dtniei Uw ceapiet* accuiet'w.

Premiers 01 France,
Red China Discuss
Indochina Peace

liar* m* the aix-naimn pact which I HERN Mwiltrrlind &lt;-♦*—lire pre
nave rut rellfiad FD i France and rulers of tu n e r Hit Red China
Italy have ret to aft Ihe pact has talked nlitalrly for two hours to
been appeared In West liu iu a in , d i) and holli expressed belief Jfl
lielgnam, the Nelheilaiidt arid si r a id progress can be nude al
lbs* Geneva conference on tc
l.iiaamlwiuig
establishing prate lu Indochina
biench ru n n e r 1'ieire Mendes
t i nice said bit talk with Chinese
i iiiinoiiisl Uremici Cbou En 111
g ive mm reason lo Imp* Ihr G r
nes a conference could "produce a
l i , , ip, progress "
lire i liinrse Communisls issued
Hanfurd's .Silt at mil Army advi
a communique laying the two
aury board held lit regular quarter
leaders "ate able lo anticipate
ly inerting last night at the home Ih it tin...............
.. confernirr will
Geneva
of l(al|,ti Smith, Imaid chairman
Ml ,gr progress "
accunbiig I k t aiilain Vein II Hall,
A i blncse spokesman sun s'hnli
commanding officer of the orgsni
w i- prepared lo return lo Geneva
/at loll with Ihe highlight of the ai , hiler siage in the conference
rurrlliig
being Gaptaili
Hall's lo assist in reaching an Indochina
quailrtlv report on the status of peace Gbou planned tu leavr Ge
KF.I) GROSS MOVING
Sanfurd's headquarters uf Ihr the local group.
nes a lomrerow fur New Delhi for
American RrJ Gross I-- today In
lie stated that during the quail
t a lk s wiib Indian 1‘iime Minister
the process nf moving Its lafililte* el th e ir w eir IMP funlui and srnno Nehru lie will gu from tbs-lr In
lo tn* l'elmeltu Building, I2 2 S S meetings belli lu (be Salvation 1 ' r u i i t i g
I'alraetto Ave ■ccmding lu its ex­ Arm y t'liapal, 12 teivlcas In-Id in
I lie French Frcuner received
ecutive secretary. Mis
Daisy Ihe County ja il, U meeting at ih,- new amen immedlairls alter Ihr
Knot. The organisation formally l'.m ill y I a i ns for a total of 2I&lt;&gt; two leadris hid concluded theli
had It* headquarter* in ihe Taktcn lore-tings held Till* Im-hldes all tins ale consrisalion He gave no
classes in the cilidal and outside ,e jso n lor his oplimlsin
building.
meetings
lie said
LEADS nt'KET
There were *5 gtm-rty older*.
We have had. Ml Chou and
OGAI.A vP — Despite his an I’r'aih gar merits, ITT pairs of shoe- im -elf and our collaborators, not a
nounce-i withdrawal because oi « ami 17 medicine orders given to discussion but a completely free
recent illness, II l&gt; l.ea*enK&lt;&gt;Kd. needy families and Individuals
t-outersallnn on affairs concerning
I be lit. .mil’ n-ii .it 1* a* telt.iw*
publisher of Ihr Ocala Star IIan
tin reestablishment of peace in
nrr led a live man lirket in ves Internal, ft&gt;lb27, busint-re ,-.ilin
lu.ii.chma
lids frank conversation gives
lerday • special rlrrlinn lo fill a Guns, | *177 INI, nut-uf town .utli-cl
in/, flflliut'.i, annual inalliteriaii.,', re-• on to hope that the conference
vacancy on llie city council
1126, city fund, SIlNI and H al Gry will produce a happy progress "
-a ln , |2&lt;t7 nu. lur a tuial In.-uine
uf f'l,7*11 7 I i'lilat exp*-lure were
S IM M Y S.MOUPM M E E T
at fulluwi Hiflce J
. 1*, auto
The Home Demonstration Gtub
iiiuhil**, t-M 12; uffit-rre’ valary. county executive committee met
fMOHW, wagt • lo einpluyvr* (four t this morning in the agent’s nllire
I.UV6 2I, repalrs-furnisblng* fuel, in it.e Court House to discuss the
1632.14 War r’ry cu»t, g tsMI, -late Inis trip to Gainesville lo compete
supervivl.iti, (679-22: uffu-ere' it,
with other county units Mr- C
finished portrsit ol KoosrvcH turauce, f|M)lM4; mlssiunaiy gf*te; K Williams prr-ided at Ihe meel
underway al the time id his death young peuiile's activity, (21*0 711, mg whic'i was alien.led bs Mrs
family relief, |M»8-11S; transient, Clarence Wallis, Mrs M T H ar
at Warm Springs, Ga
Physical Improvement* of thr I'lbM'J'i; ||y6T Christmas, I2HI.U5 ten Mi* Ge.sge Otto, Mr* J W
post office include a new roof, a and uut &gt;.f luwii cullecliun eapens* Yarbrough, Mr* John Grlifi* Mrs
I M Dtngman. and Mrs Joe E r ­
fluorescent l i g h t i n g
system (294.19.
vin
throughout, and a complete land
scaping of the lawn Field was as
listed by the Santerd Garden Club
and the Gily of Sanford In Ihe lat
ter endeavor Al present, a run
tract was let to change over the
City Manager Warren K iuih let
building's heating system from I inlay revealed plant by the CM)
coal lo fuel oil. "Do you happen In renovate the Sanford Public
lo know where we can eel rid of Library In Ihe near future
three Ions of coal," Field Jestingly
The w.itk is to be confined to the
NEW YORK d*—Further study
asked
Intern* of the building and will
ami experimentation are neces­
Include
»
new
concrete
floor
"Our revenue has upped from
sary. the inbicco Industry says, to
tea ooo m lu ll lo over 1131.000 Iasi rugs, draperies, and retiniitiing pin down the causes of cancer and
of
furniture
year. Bul during Ihe height oi
No starting dale has yel been hrart disease
Florida Fashions' operation here
It views is "prelim insry" an
we were one of four cities in Ihe set, according lo Knowles.
American Cancer Society report
^■•*^**» mmMmmmaRmBni »• ■■i uitr
slate grossing over a million dot
indicating cigarette smoking cuts
lara a year," Field says with a
the life span.
smile
The loiricrn industry's altitude
Postmaster Field actually at
we* male public yesterday in a
HITZ
sumrd his capacity June g, 194&lt;
statement issued through Dr Gar"Gvi&gt;*v ColG'
but it look a few days before the
ence Cook Little, newly appointed
1 00-2 49-4:32-9:19-9 01-9 60
approval of his commission, and
director for a scientific committee
so today, Ihe dal* II was signed
M OV1ELAND
*el up to study the effects ol to­
"Galifornlx Passage"
10 year* ago. he commemorates
bacco on health.
(he occasion.
start* 7:46. feature 816
D r Little termed "of vital in­
Sanford salute* the excellent Job
CO LO R ED D R IV E IN
terest" the findinga of (he scien­
which Joel S. Field has accnra
"East of Sumatra"
tists who made the study for the
plished in his decade of public
Starts 7:46
cancer society but took the posi­
service with toe post office.

Quaiturly Report
Of Sulvulioii Army
Given At Meeting

City To Renovate
Public Library

planes bombed the t -*-n d Santi
h o i * de Copan key ; i j Jwnctiea
21 mile* from the Guatemalan fron­
tier The terse announcement made
no mention of s-asuslttes nn d
how many planrs u i.ic f • raid
Guatemal* lias Sc or i li ni.lu­
ll- amt N ic jisg u
■
&lt; li-'-e *-.«
bates lor land and or
*gg■ sstun" against b n &gt; ommuiiist illuenced goswrontr-'t **-.lb *• iItlrs b .sc cballeo.i-l C u ils r n J l
lo ptove the e n tire *
Guatemala pressed dr-ill alids in
New York early today lor a sec­
ond uigcnl session cl the U N
K ! i u ? * - r‘ ra, c?Rfl?taS'
lt)K
ay (tl(l in v a jf I , Council
President Henry Cabol Lodge Jr
"I the Untted States said ihe Orcanitation ol American Mates, not
the U N , Guatemala could appear
a ” c a lV p * w "

lo r

a S iv ie l enn-

tinracy lo meddle in the Hestern
11m il sphere
Gsd Callus Gastill,i Attn** leal
er nf Ihe anti-Cummunist Guate
malan force- movesl hi- hradquar
rer* late night lr.nn II nduras lb
F-quipulas. about six milts iusl.it
•he homeland
The tn-urarnt leader s*id htv
Invadinr tr. op- ate "not fighting
Ihe Gualeutalau a nre cr Ihs Gust#
malan people unis the Communut government' oi Icilin Presi­
dency Arise rs*
He ixtd he was hot puihtai Ih*
fight faster b»cau*e he d-?« m i
want "unnecessary blooJihed " He
said there h id been no hrsvy b»tllrs wllh fedrral ir. .p, so (sr. b d
ihal Ihere have been -t-eral mi­
nor skirmlshe* and some casualties.
Repots from van o- points itsl
night m il ol scalfeted ltg-i acthn.
Guilrinata U ly rep lied a rrbtl
plane stilted the Ctldnrnia Standard gasoline tanks D.ere and ha-’
raised a military encimpmint at
the edge of the capital
Informed sources tn FI Sslva ls r
said an alrlUl uf l 1 S ciliien* nut
of Gualenrela w ol.1 brein lodsv,
hot dlspltchc- from G'lilemalx
Gily made no mention .»&lt; evacustion plan* There ate same 1230
Noilh American- tn it. country
In Mexico t its Guatemalan \mbassadnr Hnherl.i Alvarado Fueflles n s 1 Arheni' forces i n f r a
three Victorias yeslerdas lie slid
he hid It-xntrd hi a fhone call
from his capiiit tbit they had
routed Ihe rebels at Gualan and
Clii
quin ml a, nrar thr Honduran
i hiuuin
Jot lei snd had cr.unlerattackxd
at the mg port &lt;n* id I’nertu B ar­
rios. a prime rets*I target
A rebel communique slid it'll*
Cumniunist for e- h is* occupied
Ihrse Guatemalan village* and
knocked mil three bridge* two of
them near tl.e vita! rail Own of
Zacapa
Thr rebel* al-., clitmed t-* ha-e
cut Ihr Pan Mnen.-m Hlghwijr In
Guatemala near trie FI S ilvad ir
bordei Rep,.it- trom FI Salvador
said Ibr highway w»s closed at
Ihe border point
I’risatr advir.-- trom Guatemal*
said Ihr town &lt;d llinsnera, near
iFuullnurd Oil Fage IhreeJ
MAKES 4PPOINTMBNT
T A LLA H A S S EE P Acting Gov
Charley F lonn- •■'.*»&gt; appointed
WiUlirn D l.esiellr f DcLand la
the Florida crate buiujvemtfnl
Commltsmn
He -ncceeds A. M
Collin* ul Ocala, wr,, resigned
Johns reappointed Dr
I M
Motqu- of Arcadl • to the State
Board of Examiners In Optom­
etry

Tobacco Industry Views Report

O f Cancer Body As 'Preliminary'

Movie Tim e Table

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e

aailltH fOlliON itC K IU IV Ai.lhuny Eden Ulgl.tl shakes band! with
Fienib Premies Pirrie Mendts-France aftei * lumheun at the British
Etnbaaa; In P .ils Tht ntw French leader whu has also aaaumcd the
yurtlullu u f J u r r l y n Minister has piumlseU tu ntlgti as Premier unies*
an Iliilu-lliUit «r Irlice is .tillered sc-uli.
ilultaslldAgl Rtldlupbotoi

Joel Field Postmaster
In Sanford 10 Years
You wouldn’t know Ihe Sanford
posl office if you hadn't tern li
for 10 years. Physical improve
ment* decorate ih* building itself
while service, “ rain or shine." has
doubled in Ih* space uf a decade
II was 10 yeaca ago loday th il Joel
S. Field was commissioned by ter­
mer president Franklin D House
veil a* Sanford poilm a-lrr
The bespectacled, mild manner
*d, gray-haired gentleman speaks
modestly of Ihe *vasl number uf
changes which have taken place
during his administration
"Ol
rourse, though ire*ve doubled our
manpower, you must remrrnbef
(he increase In Ih* area which we
aerve In the city proper, wr have
added
Goldsborough.
Highland
Park, Franklin Terrace. Wynne
wood, Buena Vlsla, Mrelate. He|
Air and Fairview. All ol those sub­
divisions era now tervrd by city
carriers,” the poettnister puinls
out.
Field, who first tame to Sanford
In 1909, haa w vcr city carriers
among hit IBeaptoyee staff One
« the d m things you notice upon
entering his office b the certificate
of commission signed by then

NO 120

AmociuIr«l Press l.ea-ed Wir*

•
^ --- -----

tion that more proof t* needed
Said Dr L llt lv
"The present dianretic iltuatim
rmphsme* the need U r greatly
extended, amplified ami diveniflel
baxlc research on the relation of
varioui habits of the different
types of human beings to their
health and well being throughout
their life cycles
"The origin, nature ind -levelop*
ment of cancer and of cartovuculi r diseases are complex prob­
lems, offering the greatest exist­
ing challenge to creative scientific
thought and to further experimen­
tation wisely conceived, patiently
executed and fearlessly and ire-

tei in ear starch
rtially interprets

Kr to* truth."

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CAICOS CASIIUO AIMAS 1 above I.
former Guatemalan army officer,
is tepurtrd ready to attempt to
overthrow the government ot
President Jacobo Al bent. The e\lied Armas Is said to head a Sea­
man Invasion force oigaiilzrJ In
Honduran and already un Guate­
mala's border. Anti-Cunonunliti
outside Ihe Hod-controlled coun­
try say large numbers inside
Guatemala will Join Ilia exile
force* when they croaa the border

Chinese Reds Say
30 Yank Civilians
Are Held In Prison Mayor Urges Safely
In Driving, Walking
!n Month Of July

G E N E V A IB—The tTilnese Coin
im m Uli confirmed today they are
holding SO American civilian* ii
prison, but taid one civilian and '
number of milltarv personnel
lifted by 'he United Mate* at de
lalned were either dead or m itt

information wat passed l&lt;
the Uuiled Stale* in Ine fount
meeting between representative)
of the UJJ and Chinese Communist
delegation* on Ihe exchange of de
ialned persons.
The United Slate* agreed tu per
mil IS detained Chinese national*
to leave the United Stale* and re
turn to Ihe China mainland.
The Chine**, on their tide, tup
led preliminary Information or
«♦
C Hat of approximately U Amert
ran civilian and military pertonne1
believed by the United Stxte* ri
Iher to be in prlion or to he pre
vented from leaving China
The Chine** iit J W 1. Winter
a missionary, had hrrn arre*tei’
(or etpionage, but died in priior
Feb 27 1951 Winter wa* a ml*
lion worker In a leprosarium in
Kiangii Province
In Ihe military calegory. thr
Chine»e taid three flier*—I1. K
Voorhii, It. D Weeve and A. I)
Hart J r —had died of inlurle* re
celved when they parachuted from
their plane over Antung, north
China.
The United State* h*d !!tt*d I)
crew member! of a U S Nava*
patrol nlane and a re*cne plane a*
probable detainee*, but Ihe Chi
neie repretentative *aid Ihe two
plinei rrathed Into Ihe w a and Ihe
men were mining The namei ot
tbew II were not disclosed
The Chineie n ld one of the J?
ted by Ihe United State* and
ing In priaon wa* never detained
and 1* now living In Hunan Prov­
ince. He if the Rev. John It Slave
of Scranton, Pa . a Roman Catholic
m luionarv.
The Chinese -Jld not *iy when
any of thote detained would be
released-if at all

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1’HKNIX C IT Y . Ala.. (fl*)—
PaUernon murder investigation brightened somewhat today
with the diadosure that officers have pickcsl up u man they
say "might be a suspect.”
The man whose name was withheld, was taken into
custody late yesterday for questioning, said Sheriff Ralph
Mathews of Kusnell County.
The sheriff declined for the time Iteing to give any in­
formation. explaining it might hinder Ids investigation Bn*,
lie said the mail "looks like me Deal t*et * out of !&gt; or It* who

Police Drive O ff
Belligerent Squirrel
IN D IAN APO U S f1—It look two
policemen flailing hrartily with
Sight atirki to dUpatch ■ belllger
fat ig v lrrrl here yesterday.
The agulrrel bad attacked Mr*.
Relate Wilton of Indiana pollt In
her yard, biting her an the leg
Then it routed ■ dog that walked
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Suspect Questioned In Recent Murder
Of Demo Nominee For Alabama Post Q f i

A

local typewriter repairman
used the follow inn at a to t line
after filing a machine at The
Herald: "why smell* the goat on
yonder hill: he eat* and Uses on
chlorphyll?"
• • •
A new book on gun* on duplay
at the Sanford Public Library t*
entitled ‘ Practical Dupe on Big
Botes.”
• * *
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford McKiMdr
and their three won*. Clilfurd it..
A lea and Brace, left laat week for
a ramping trip on the Weklva
River. They planned to be on the
tile r by dav and to ramp un the
bank* at night, nuing IrnU and
atfeoing bag*. They will br gone
oa the trip about a week.
I ■ i
For the ta«i few dayi, the lake
front ha* been a teen* of much
activity. Mullet are running and
a large number of people with
Cracker pole* are taking aJvant
age of the situation.
• • »
The Mavfalr Inn awmiming pool
will be cloreJ tomorrow for clean­
ing, according to Sammy Jacobson
Ilf* guard, due tr&gt; the Inclement
weather over the weekend, the
pool did nul get Hi uiual cleaning
today.

SA N FO KU .

Mayor KarTflualnbotham ha*

issued a proclamation urging the
observance of July M a month
for cart in driving and walking
The proclamation I* as follows:
WIIKHEAR, in the month of July
ta53. there were nturr than 12.000
accideuti with M persons killed
and nearly 3.J00 persons Injured
in Florida, and.
W HEREAS, this is a period when
everyone la thinking of the brother­
hood of man and the true spirit of
independence and what it means,
and the joy of living, and.
W HEREAS, the Lord did nol
Intend that this should be a period
•f bloodshed and the unnecessary
waste of life, through reckless
careless and drunken drivers and
careless and drunken pedestrians,
and.
W HEREAS, the Florida Safely
Council Is calling on all citlren*.
Amrrlcan Legion Posts, veterans
organisations, civic clubs, enforce­
ment officers and olhers and i*
trying In make this month an oc­
casion of solemnity and dignity in
memory of those who have, and
who are today paying the supremr
sacrifice to reckless and careless
driving.
NOW, T H E R E F O R E . I F.arl llig
inbotham. Mayor of the city of
anford. Florida, designate the
month of July al a safe and care­
ful month, urging that driver*
and pedestrians be careful and
cooperate
Signed
Earl Higginbotham
Mayur

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M I L L AT L A R G E
TAI-LAIIASSER &lt;gS-The State
Prison Division reported todav
that Clarence A. Middleton still
wa* at libertv following hit escape
from a South Florid* road ramp
Wednesday.

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NO. 118

M artial Law Declared In Guatemala;
Government Readies Against Rebels

U NITED NATIONS. N V P
The U N Security Council called
unanimously last night lot a era**
fire in Guatemala and lor all U N
members to withhold a id (rum tin
fighting force* there
The action came .ilte, the Soviet
Union ca*t it* with veto in council
hlsory oil behalf of Guatemala’*
leftist giisernnienl The seta di
leiled a liiotnuPlo teler the Guilt*
i have been questioned since the malari complaint »! aygre*»iou I
l»l.s MOINES r
Flood* hit
| anti
vice crusading Democratic thr Western Heinuphric s regional
nominee for Alabama attorney gen organliatiuii. the Organization o' inuti area* in Iowa today Raging
• im . claimed one life and rsu*rd
rral « *- that tu death in ho American Slate- t*\S'
l* h Delegate H i li r * Calw 1 in in .is o| fje*h evacuation*
parked car in downtown i'hcnix
\ II»sit flood In tills capital city
Lodgs* Jl , council pi evident [&gt;.i
City Friday mght.
Meanwhile, a former FB I a grid June *.itil the S-u .t *eti «linui-l -tr.-n scute* of families from iheir
onies and closed V S iloute tl
wa* assigned to help with the h obviously Ihe Huvi.ui has • "d&lt;
America*
lb Ihi"in:li De* Moines
vettigalnin wlille grieving rrlatiye* signs" on the
l l i 1 irtcnllal rain* lu Iowa m l
warned jngtlly
prepared for Patterson's funeral
"I xav to the Sts-1,-1 telegstr "'M iiiastrrn Nshraska vs-ere part
Services for the W year old law
*er who wa* to take office next Stay out of the Western llcmi* ■( a hell ot ihiindrr*torm« running
.- la aid ihrcugh northern Illinois,
Jan IT a* Alabama'* chief legal phere Di n't t»&gt; in -latt s.iur plan• iiihern WiscsHisin and lower
officer were arraigned lur 2 p m and cons)nracii here
Despite the Hu*-tail tote tlnate Micing an
iF S T ) al Phema City'* Trinity
it all hill and Wmnrhagii, Neb
Method! xt Church, with burial at mala has already a-ked the list
member inter American IVm * • tuall town* south of Sioux City,
hi* birthplace near New site. Ala
Patler«on wai ilaln by a bold I'oiliniillee of Ihe s&gt;AS In help stop Ii'" i were Ho*, led Flood watrr
m Nebraska Id eked highway* 715
giitiman who fired three Imllet* in thr di* a Ion :&gt;i un-1 |'i csld
to hi* body from point blank range Jacqlio Arbcuz Guzman*. govern nrai Norfolk and 55 si WinGdr
while the attorney wa* sealed in merit The commdtri *elu-iiu?ed . tnd .»as threatening Ihe town of
IVi.dn Two tornadee* were sight
hi* car in a parking area near hi* meeting m Washington late I,-la)
office
The cease-fire call a;,« soled ift ed m Nebraska lull no damage
National tluard*men ami rein er (nl.llcm.ilan Deb i ite I du.n-Ji is j - refsirted
I be 'bum* brought only limits-1
forced *quad* of highway patrol i'astllheArriola chanted nei.tl hoi
men it 111 patrolled thr ruriou*l&gt; ing Honduras and Nicaragua relief Dorn the stagnant. *u!!:y
quiet street* of thi* once roaring hacked b* Ihe United Flatc* and In it that In (Tiicago, on this f,r*!
■ "l summer. ap|iroachrd
pproached a rec
gambling town while civilian in the Pulled Fruit t o ti nt t-outovi
• id || straight day
vr*tigator* checked every (■.&gt;w«it.le* III an aggre-Mon again 1 (in.d
higher
Simll a? ”rradmg*r*ur
lead lhai might turn up thr killer mal.v s territory h* mi-i.-enaiy e* .
!&lt;ei weir Ihe rule yrslerdav
Sf (Jarrell, thr incumbent alor pedill-nary force*
la&gt;dgr holly defended hi* c iv fi"in Die storm area soiilhwa
nry general who** place Paltrr*»n
wa* to take, assigned two of In* erntnent ami dcnle I the charge* , to the Gulf, ami were espec
ii un tmlas
assistants, Lee ftarlnn and Maury He said infiirmatmn it.nl sill.* t
• In western Dakota*, eastern
Smith, to coordinate the murder the United Stales " trongly j.i,investigation Barton l« a one lime gests lhal Ihe sduilioii I • • u &gt; Wsinning and northwest Nebraska
FB I agent, now an assistant attor­ InVolse aggression hut a lev &gt;11 were a lilt ciHilcr. but to Ihe wctl
ind south it was even hotter Sun
ney general
of Guatemalans again*! Guile
day leading* of MU were common
While the state Democratic Ex malan*
ecutlve Committee itlU had not
The eouncil 1&gt;K&gt;k II I sc I loll oil in the de*eft Southwest, and Vuma
determined how a new nominee wilt Guatemala'* imin-si tliat it **-tid V iz had 115
Must ol northern low* wa* polka
be chuten to replace Patterson, the a |ieare oti*ervalion coinmi**li ii at
loHed willi small lake* creates) bv
If onlliiursl flu I'agr I i -lit I
victim'* *on announced that he will
tnrirldtal rain* Crop expert* said
be a ..candidate If a special pri
damage would run Into million*
mary election I* called
tlighwas and rail traffic were In
John Patterson, U vrar old for­
lerrupied al many fhiints
mer Armv maior and * mrinboi
Ills- north cen llal luvs* clly ol
of Ins father's law firm, said he
to il Dostgc wa* among the new
would campaign if there i* an elec
lliNiat emergency imint* Sioux Ully,
tloo and that If nominated he would
m wrstern Iowa, ami klassui City
“ carry out my father's program ”
't a r ihe northern border, rmle out
Thr elder Patterson had rain
^II id crest* amt now lace new
paignrd on a platform tu rid Phrnlx
,'n is***
City and all ol Alabama of gam­
Today *sa* Hie tH-glimlng sif ihF
bling and any other organized
s-cuud vserk of dally nutbursli at
crime He charged following the
!huiidci«tnriiss. iw'.'isional trail and
recent primary that racketeers
J-ANRlNfl Kan '.e . .:ftn..
"tlX ia if f
‘ pent ■ "fantastic11 an
delest him
' fhemkelvts wilti six terrified pn- propnrlinni Rains have rtinged to
money In defeat
him.
•m visitor* sis dt'sprr-le cons lets In nvlies jrd d*vsnj«mr* nf 5
tried to force their w;i&gt; out of tin niches or more hase been com in on
Kansas St.de Prison yi-seidav
thruughirlil the mirthwe*l
in j
A veteran guard w.i* kilb-1 and uortliern sector*
one of tin- hostages and t-.s i ot
—■
— —
the coos ids we&gt; e wutimlesl In
bursts of gimfite Ig-l tie Ihe gi up
surrenden-d m the admiiiistratinu
Ca. I, 124th Infantry Regiment building
The runvids werr irnn-d a p -.
.a anford's National Guard Com
iti two teparate mol* Saturday
lunv. hat taken UO per rent of three crule Ti Pistols and »is night, .Semiliulr County •nerift’*
all made
williin the
Its assigned strength to Sutntnrr knives,
deputies arrested two county realF lrlJ Training al Ft McUirllan. prison
Tile *ls men rushed inti the deni* on cliarge* of “ possession of
Alabama, this suitor
untaxed liquor," arcurdlng to rrn
The I24th Infantrv has arhlese&lt;&lt; visitor*' room where i IhiuI
pnlts at the aliriiff'. department.
an attendance irciitd of left !* per Itor* were talking vsdh prl*-mer*
Huy **:tl" Cue**, approximately
cent of it* assigned strength at Till') seized the hiislagi-v, mdn hint f&gt;5 yeat* of nee, wa* arrested at
two
children,
and
rushed
*
&lt;
•
ihe
field training at Ft MeCIrllan
to* home in Midway Deputies A.
In bringing !.8'.i.1 nfficeis and administration building
I Evans, O. (• iiw ni and M L
Fre.l
Keuaga.
5H
an
uniimed
men to caiiiu thi* year, the I'Jllh
McClelland had twrn watching the
guard
tu|&gt;i'rvi«or
willi
:&gt;
o
n
ol
has reachrs) t&gt; grratrsi strength.
house since May 2'J. it wa&lt; said,
service,
encountered
the
k
'i
op
it
According tu an announcement by
A ftrr entering with a search
Col, Robert H. llarkness. Lake thr admiiuslratiim hutliliin: i -o
win rent, thr deputies found ap­
City, commanding officer, there and wa* *hul tu dcalli
Inside a yc*iibule the com tel* proximately two gallon* of muonare 12 men who are now being
■hirir hurled lu Hie ha-'k ya&gt;J aliaut
proeesaed fur discharge, and &gt;&gt; Were *top|&gt;cd hy two rale* I'n it lint fret from tiir home.
soon as this i* done, the rrgiment enlllg the hostages, Ihev yelled for
Ih e second Seminole resident
will have over WH per rent of its |alrkre|isT Andy lloilllishead to srrrsled was Willie Giant, about
strength at ramp, l-wat year thr open Ihe gales lie refused and 45, of Woodbridge, which Is allualregiment had 95 per cent attend­ they (tied al him
Warden C h a r l e s Edntomi on ed near the county line More than
ance
15 gallon* of moonshina were
Lt. Col. !.ouir C. Wadsworth, rushed inln Hie con Tor and bow found In hi* home,
Live Oak, i* executive officer of fire from Ihe convicts a* Hie -im
Ituth men wri# jelled under |I5U
the 124th Infantry. Id. Col. Jay I age* screamed hysterically
The warden got a rifle jii.l bonds.
L. Hall of Tallahassee commands
Ihe first battalion: Id Uul. Thomas stepped Into Hie corridor ican
K. Mc&lt; lam-, Winter Park . I* com­ armesl guards approai bed the
manding officer at the serond vict* from Ihe yard m the teai
"I knew we were going to i
battalion, and Id. Col. Furtesi
-n
S. Oatchel, .Hanford, commands a showdown, and llial we
the
going lo have il right there
Ihe third battalion.
The vocational school fur White
warden said
F I . E t T F D MISH EU R O P E
" I was interested in gelling Ho* needle worker* MSS reunited by
V in r V . France lit — Auburn hostage* still iis well a« alum! ’ll Tred Murray, 4'ounty di.rctut of
haired Chrtstrl Schaak, 25 year- oilier vDllurs in the si dors' lud.'* tia-alional and adult training, at
Brookfield Mill*
nld mannequin from Herlin. has he said, "hid you Just can’t i.o
been elected M in Europe, 1954. by priron by o|M'liing Hie gate t«-1 Annlication* for the school may
made at Hi,' ichuol or Iiv applv
beauty judges at the annual com can*'* of |trr**uri- from iinuttThe convict* started *lu«ilutt: &gt;ut Ihiz to llrriiian Jncuhson it Ropetition here.
surremleri-l v*hcn Hie giutd* J hv's hi A I. tVilsnn at Wil*on
opened fire
vinier fuinituir company.
Cl«»*rii azw opera ted
in the
The wituniled convict* wen 1. ta­
lon Hay Collins. 24 Han*j' t ti • V'tiinr "lid most rrradustr* will
shot in the hip, and William Met rv I ml iul,&lt; waiting upon rornpletiori
Attention is immediately turned to Parker. 21 Gage, Okla
Mound.*! ,.f tin- course
the business which might be at in a finger The other r m n lt
hand. Even late at night, when were Donald E DiVl*. 27 stnr.is,
Ihe men come out of bed. d rrsi, Mich , Emmett May. .it Topeka.
and “ hit the pole” , thr tnirks Kan , IliilM-rl leroy Knight 21.
are on the street within 30 to 40 Ptcher, Dkla and Janie- Tart :7
seconds.
Pnnra City. Okla
Another factor which Cleveland
Mr* Frankie Scmggin* .*. K •&gt;•
I xrrv Uate*. Haloid I’ate, Joe
stresses in his (raining program aas City, wa* wounded hi Hie flunl. AlP'ii Mxffvli and John
one of the first in Ihe state, it shoulder
lligizins left early Sunday noon
tearhing every man how lo operate
Warden Eiinienilsoii said Ho- ix no* lo xllrnd the annual Iloy*
every piece of apparatus and
State at Tallahassee.
equipment. “ In that way. we do convicts wimltl lie charged .*J'i
The activities uf the annual
not nave to depend upon one man first degree murder for K e n *1a**
tffair ttarlj-d vestetdav xml will
for a certain J o b - lie - ran all do staying
•’oulimie until Saturday The bov*
everything about equally as well,''
ue sponsored bv the American
ihe Chief takes pride in saying
l.eyion with Hie cooprratiun uf
"When e new man comes In we
local civic rluh*.
*
train him In the operation of each
piece of equipment and after about
six months put him in the "firsl
rail” vehicle under the guidance
According In a deed lik t lu
left
_ to ________
of the omeer-ln-ehirgr
get ea Seminole County (Tvrk l) I* Hern
irrleoct
RITZ
rlence. After a few more months don’* nffire .Saturday the Sennit.&gt;le
be1 Is a first class fire ftghlar.”
"Yankee Faiha”
Fi*hin« Carnn which i« locale t on
The words of Chief Cleveland. the Wektva River ha* been sold to
1:IU-.1:10 5:22-1:20-9:34
along with the assurance that the Mr. and Mrs. Robert J 'Ihoinav
M O V IELAN D
ailment Is manned by person­ T a i stamps affixed to the deed
"Flight Nurxe”
al high caliber, able and con- iiidirate that a value of 220 v « wa*
Starta: 1:45
irirntloas, provide Banfordites aet
a bv the prior owners. .Mr and
C O LO R ED D R IV E IN
source of thankfulness that when Mr* Henry Yeackte
"Beminnle"
In need, capable help will be
The camp includeteversl
Starts: 1:41
there—quick.
bulldmgi boils and a picnic area

More Iowa Areas
Flooded As Rains
Start Second Week

Desperate Convicts
Attempt To Force
Way From Prison

All O f Personnel
Of FN G Unit Here
At Annual Camp

»

Two Are Arrested
On Shine Chkirqes

Sewing School
Resumes Activity

Showdown
Battle
Expected
Feeling Bud
Against U. S.

M EA iC O

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Q U E 7. A U E N AMb-sj

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M O N liU H A i

ANTI COMMUNIil NtatlV I alll* go*«li.ii.iil f.... . l a nuiuLn ,1 kr-&gt;
| oil it* III Gsisleiiiaia In «o altempl to ol . I U,r HllUI linged |ov«mlilt- til of President Ja, -Us Al belli Go. mail An. .vs sin in* map polrvl
to Hie lilies alla.M .l bv lie eidl-Comiuuiil I obeiatli u army." win mamled iiv evlle.i L'ol 1‘ v.los Castillo Arina*
(Ceniml Press)

.

More Than 100 County Bouttnen
Expected In Cruise, July J 5 •

I T U i L V U J A L l ’ A. M undiira*
t'Vi
P re sid e n t Jaco b o A rb e n i
*■112111111) uT in m tc m a la proclaim ed m a rtia l law th ro u g h '
ut h is invaded c o u n try today
ti * h i s
T’liim nutiint-backed
guvernm ent m obilized fo r a
■dinwduwn tint tie w ith antiKetl reiral*
!ii*iirg etit le ad e rs claim ed
Hicir forces wrie pushing ahead in
a thrtc pronged d n .c xirnsd at
k n rail and road communifalians
in I hr southern pslt of the couoit)
I fir ntarilil law decree w as anm unee it late la*l mgtd aftrr a goveminent appeal t i all pin ate rvrs
lo tie lur lied lit I. I»'c 1.1 llinvng
ttiHips Report* I, u&gt; G iitemvla
*aItl the dc.'iu*.- mi-*
I t * k i|.
tu- toi Dial inip.i-. uiig Cant al
ilicin'an rain,a uro come alttun
If

ilOUl'

V**c,ciated I ,e&gt;* &gt; n l .'-ix.r I &gt;lt
lack Rtitlejg* In i . i. j I . io j I, City,
qunted Giiatciiialan army officer*
• *avmg no field action had yet
M ule I I hui I till Sem in u lf I &lt;•tint * l&gt;..:ttinp en th u siast* bem fought I V * added, however,
art* c \ |ii‘cti't! lu p a rt'&lt; ipatt* in the fir-t .tnmi.il Semitiuli* lit that a battle could not be delayed
iiiiic Ii l.ingei
Jin n fruitti* rti’lu'tluleil tu In* lu'ltl Ju ly !(-.'•
Tlie U S Kmtiavv in Guatemala
.\p p ru \iu ia tt'l( loti Um tuieii w ill taht pan m llu* trip •Tty anmiurici I it i* making plain
which w ill lifp ill al Mullet I dike I'a tk . tm Uteil nil tin* St to evacuate wive* ami children of
I S citizen* Willi a w tve of antiInhiiH Itiv e r. itp p i"vn u .ti' U ‘S i mile* icom Orlaiitln
U S feeling *w ce)ititg Ihe Clly, the
T h e p articip an t* w ill -pttnl tin- night at tin 1 park amt I'tuiia**)
repurtedlv (eared vio­
gel underw ay at h n'clnck the tte\t innniiiig Th e tm iil* w ill lence might tiieal* nut agilnst
fnrui a dtinhie line (u rin a lmu in the canal lietween the San North American* there ir&lt;&gt; ah nit
t .i*r U S citizen* in Guatemala.
furd llnat M ilk .* ami Lak e .Mntiine
Part nf the relt-1 force wa* le
Tile group i* scheduled to &gt;i •**
polled *tulun, low aid the i inLake Mu.ui m loi matloii until it
Ameticati lll/hway near the Salleaches the bridge at llu tin ■* 17
vadorcan border Tfit* u a twoM2 There they will break the bn
i.eaded drive hour Neuva Ocnlrpeiu j IIoii and proceed oil then own
■pie Honduras low at J the town cf
First scheduled »t.-p ol the trip
lutiaps
will be at Crows ttiull foi lunch
From Hieie. Ilie boatmen will lia
Armther tuv ailing column rel«)il#dlv wa* moving m fro.n
vel lo Lake ticotrc It the water
Macueliio, llondurat. about 20
Is rough, the priniir intend' to u*r
The vver-growliig Itunl for ull
thr iiu^ldy system" in ci»**l»g.
mite* sett of t'uerlo ttarr’as,
Tne target le.at* dill «hf »Jici J di. . * v i r c , &amp; s &amp; a i s r i a s t
« w c .,w . . « (
* ina Her
, ” * *rnide.u
!
'I''arf!
ding to records /4e»(ia
Ne*l «!• if* i* pt.illlii-l tm Sail Hi , wet I*i'n t iccording
.111
n .l1
the id.s)
rail
udy i ieik » ofiii r
.Sluing* Camp The *• one will -lop ut tin
ime
between
Ihieiio
Rarrins
zn j
Hi.
Gtilf
Dll
l
’*a|*irjltnn
ha*
here lor Hie mglil
Swliumtiir
*lgm d an oil, ga* and mini r.d iPulviii jl a City
dancing and other entertainment h-.r»i
Retiel source* *aid Iheir pUnrv
willi Mr and Mr* Howard
ha* been planned
olio are dioppiiig arm* m wexiern
It
I•
*t&gt;
--it
ol
tlriando,
who
own
Tile Greater Dllaildo tliaudol
(iiiatemala
» h e re
upri*inxv
nf Commerce which *iioii*ored Hie 111 ( • it&gt; tu South Scut mole County .rgalnxl the government have been
M
,i
of
Hie
property
1*
In
the
Inn in roulunt Hon with Hie Seim
repolled
Hole County I'nfC will award pure Mavla l ake area nortlleatj nf Dr
I’reildcnt Arhenr reixirtedly has
for tlu* lie*t Indian I’oHiimo, at I.indn hot more than 7ll of Hie J,4tii
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local l oll* mullagi l
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group will travel to Joplin occoidnig lu lav 'lim p * affixed
Spring* which I* renowned for u I,, lln agreement tiled Saturday
II i* not expecled th.il Ihe (.ull
excellent lishiiic and retiinr
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Truman Undergoes
Emergency Surgery

Band Lessons
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Scorch Is Made
For Boy In Danger
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Starting
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school hand le**&lt;m* will be offered
Till* wa* l,eP ic hi* phyHctin
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City Has W ell Trained Firemen
By P ET E OSBORNE
“ We're like ■ doctor, you would
rttber not need us. but when you
do, you want tu quick,” was the
■ay Chief Mack N. Clevelmd ex­
pressed (he performxnce of (he
U iflo n l fire department loday. A c­
cording lo the statistical report for
(be first five months of 1954. Ran
tes In need have found quick,
' ot relief In the ebillties ol
Cleveland's men.
local fire fighters made 142
emergency rocs during the five
mpnth
1W nf the cells be
ufc to actual fires and the remain
« r to miscellaneous happenings,
inch as wires smoking.
■The Urea caused an estimated
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flagration. “ That's a pretty fair
for preventing destruction."
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d aises, Assistant Chief W II
Thomas explaining to thr men Ihe
new methods in fire fighting, pre
ventloo. and conducting actual
test drills to keen the department
at a high level of morale and ef­
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nearly a ouaiter of a century or
rervlre with the local force, white
Cleveland haa been Sanford chief
for I f rears.
“ By laachlng and training we
have transformed the men’s alii
tude from that of having lust an
other tob to that of a profession
much like the doctor I spoke of."
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pronounced guilty la Federal Court of assault with a dangerous weapon upon member* of Congress, la
addition, the three men were vonvUIrdot assault willi intent to kill, with the Jury still undecided on a simi­
lar charge against Hie woman. The quartet wounded nve Congressmen In a Wild shooting attick tu tht
House of Representatives on March I They are (I to r It Rafael Mirtnda. Andreas Figucro CorJero. Mrs.
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a U ) f d overnight at Jnan a moth teacher. -Y o u r# mat th * a im *.
a r t houaa. 8 h# could nrtna ner Jo h n n y, only more »o," Joan told
tw in babies along it .lie liked Joan her And K im * Huhhard. nov\ em­
w * j cra a y to aee m em . Betty ploye -1 in an advertising agency,
could bong her little g irl. Too M r* and N ancy K ita n ro o k . who waa a
F carter would welcome them a ll. " O irl Friday- tot a big aaecutiv*
f 6r ner big nottae « a a lonely ssttn in a real estate office and Hlnk*
_ J a c k aw ay. Jonnetie P ie rik m igni W h ite, who nad a minor parr on
* gat nara. too. atnc* ana wa* tsacn- a radio pn-giain
ing in nearby C o n n ecticu t And
K a y P o rter, a lio K a y had been
hadn't a c m e o n a aaid that K a y a leader at voltage tram tee A rt!
Portae waa w i t h
t h t I'n ite d y e a r, dhe nao alw ays been con­
N atto n i and lin n g in tn * c ity tnear sidered the bram.-eei ot re t elaa*.
d h y a t It an. aha would m a t t a the most adult tbe **toat c m r j
f if t h —counting Joan heraelt. Thera tent aatl one ot tne incst a ttra c ­
aaara probably other* lu rk in g in tive
A re atm waa a ll ot those
tha v ic in ity , too. if Jo a n could And thing*
rttic sat tn # '* in Jnaa i
hat cldaa record w ith Ita ad D e s is t livin g room, am all, w*ii-gro.-&gt;m*d.
O h .. I t promised to he a tuny ewmpcaea. rtt*n&gt;li&gt; ai»rr *00 sm it­
m onth, a ll rig h t, ah* told neraeif ing , thoroughly e o ) 0 v t h g th*
t h appily. A tuny month filled with b*t»c* mueft tntereated in r t s t t y t
th * g litter and gleam of bridal cairn aweet n a rd ltrg or ner t-'Mt
c ry a ta l and aiiver and th# p leaian t girt, eaatly anutteo by s u e t pre
a tir and g aiety that grje* w ith en- tended g n iffn e tt dr 1 wing oat Jonn(attain m en t.
hy to t«i| of het D a rn in g expertTh# p artle* wenl off a* Joan had enc». draw ing oirl H-nas ro r»ro&gt;mt
plan n ed Ja c k and Dtan* w ata in ­ her doing* m radio, and K im s , to
fo rm a l and irreaponatbla guest#—. apeak o th e r advertising w ork and.
J a c k suspicio usly ta ttin g every ol court#, drawing out J o in te
dlah tb a L c a m s on table and pre. ta lk about net &gt; *it abroad, her
landing to be very m uch au rp m ed w ritin g and now h*« anltq-t## Vet
when each proved palatable, ro tn. a ll th * tuna aha rem an ed 'tig h tly
nw titlng »idlh an owner a pride on • Kerf. h*r own in te r**!* centered
{ tha fu rn itu re on w hich h# and nn Mgger a ffa ira —lb * momentous
D ian a had ih e a a id i done the gn-.nga on !h tli» World in widen
m a jo r part ol the w o rk , and A nal­ Ih e tsa# now 'ahlng a em ail nut
ly m itig a tin g a tiotou* gam * of ■olive parr at th * iTniied Nation*
canasta that la *l*d paat m idm glit. gathering *
T h a fa m ily dinner h a t n b-itrier
Y o u 'll hear of K a y one of thaas
a ffa ir a l w hich (tra m , who w eal d a y*." Betty aald, afte r th# fe*
out to v a ry lew placet probably waa o ver and only «h* and * 11*.
enjoyed h erself the moat T h * Mg who war# tn stay overnight with
tea for th t older women n m e m i­ thetr c h lld rtn . remained «h# II be
n en tly lu c cta a fu l. too. but it waa heading up eomt im portant in te r­
Ola am all reunion w ith h»r rla a * . national committee s o m e Itm *
m ate* that g av* Joan the gr*ate#i She II be in tha public eye. W ail
| delight
an-l aea’ "
It waa te good ta t»e a ll th*
" l e t her have it ." *«id Sue. I d
g lrla ag ain ! And how unchanged ta !h s r have my tw ins ”
th ey teemed. Sue. roughly affa--.
"A n d I'd ta lh e r nav# my B a t h "
tIM iata w ith her t w in s - a bny an-l
' VVhat a b e n t you. J o ? " gut
■ g ir l whom ah* had raUod f»*t* aaked cttrtoualy.
ahd P a l —ar.d ta lk in g to tham a t
Joan gave a am all laugn
aha had talked in college to h tr
"O h , I m a glutton fo r life, at
contaraporartaa •'Hay, you. Pete.” u su a l," ah* said. • I w ant m y fa m ­
eh# would t a y , "011 th t comedy ily and a career on the aid*. *1
and keep your food d rw u where it w ell T h in k I can manage T"
belong a T h a t'* no w a y to act b*.
" IV a li. w ith tbe career yrrt'v#
fore ladle* " O r —’ P a t. if you don 1 choaap. w hich you can c a rry on
^ huah your how ling. I II get out m y in yo u r own bran* I would eay
little vio lin which I can m a k e yea. B e tty araw ered.
• • O
acraeeh louder than you end w ill
fftaf put your no#* out of jo in t !'
W hat a th t m a t t e r . T o d d 7"
No baby ta lk for Sua Yet under- Jean a t k a l ar.e night a fte r th# last
cepyrtgM tWJ hv Ahr# a rts ce irsr. S-jrntu-.eJ ty Kinc

p a rly waa c-.-ir
T a i ' r i encnlng
home thete high!* as u .* d as it
y o u d been tn a b a ttl* a ll dav
long "
* W s .j. f h ava." h» replied "Don t
believe it whan you near that
leaching 1* easy. O r that 'a n y ­
body can do it.‘ I rate my self
fa irly intelligent and in lop phj •
tic a i fo rm , tu t I'm tellin g you that
after a day w ith thoa* tad* I ’m
bewilder* 1 and hushed."
He -a*! h irit e lf Into th# Beaton
rocker and ata-ed at lean #9 g lu m ­
ly that ah* could not h t!p but
laugh
-A re yen try in g to ta il m * you're
h ealin g tor a n a r v e u s b re ak ­
d o w n ’ the asked • A fter auth »
ahort t im e ’ I v# a lw a y s though!
yon «er# a man of iron "
- v —1 k - c u 11 know I m net.
t i alw ays cean putty in
your h in d s * a »
*v &lt;%'*b thete
tad* f m n o th '? .
•
w a ll—a
fn a d r* * 0 h. corns n o w '"
“ O.'tay. I It apeak ssM om ly " He
rap a r .s jn through n it natr ard
atghal
I ee# now why the public
a c K - 'is ir.tu t on courses in pedag•
og&gt; a no waeka of practice teach ­
ing oe-or* they give cut earttfieatae to a a p irn g young te ic n tra .
ti I a taken pedagogy, I'd nav#
known what to expect irs tn youngttera ct saght or tan of twelve
eaar* As it ta. I d e n t know.
E ith e r f m em rttssd by th eir Intallig e rc# or overwhelmed hy their
stu p id ity, ir.fnrtated whan (hey are
n ia ch ttr-m a or ttanbargaaitd when
t h i f are angatie T alk about being
en a net te a t! That'* me It takes
coinage to face that room ful pf
little imp# ever* ma*r&gt;'nf D rra u t*
I h a y t t try in g m# out and I kttm»
I t ” Ha cocked an eyebrow- at J r * n
m b*» ra m u tir rueful w a y . • iron 1
th in k they aren t sm art er.m g h to
be i n i ' # when a teacher t in t
aure M him aHf B m th e r!" A n n#
let nut a groan " T h t * t * gnt tnv
number and I haven t get thetra
Th a t # the whole thing in a nutah*!l If I d ever done anjr p rte tir*
teaoh irg. I d at leaat h*c# a tjrti*
iv m p tio n about th!» bugtnes* Now
1 haven t 1 H I I feel Ilk a • - I l k #
• )*t pilot w h o a ht»n «aved lo do
an act on a flytn^ tr»pe»» just harauaa ha * ita’ed to h#lng in th*
• t r * The m tjftt'n la th t lim e for
both but th# trrtl'ilu j Isn't. T h a t ’s
about th# site of It."
" Y e u have plenty of gum ptlhh’ "
lo a n retorted "A r.d you'!! acquire
m ole t r t t r r * "
• T? f laar th at le sfr.” He p iu a n
"Tit thla l i s t yon learn by flit rg ."
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Nr«- Y o rk am i New Je rs e y g o lfe tr
vvh.i sh-Hit holcs-in-one no longei
have an ace tournam ent in which
they can t ry to outshoot each
other. A lt e r JO y ra ta the N « *
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discontinued iic g o lf promotion
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H O U -Y W o o n .
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e a sie r I ’ rcHuctlon* Ih i* v ir r k ac la rg r lo handle,” says the n ee r im p l «h ■I a n-*'ah!c lir« i M H o lly , pap. r. Sin ce last A u n 'i'l. "
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T lic ) p re v le v cd B u rt l.u n r a v o niii'-s a m - M-gistored.
I r r 's la tr« l "Apache** In a yro iip
The o-hls fo r an arc in th is
0! Indians, m ostly A paches, and tournam ent turned out to U h.
to I . Sin ce Ihe event hogat- in
asked theni u h a i t h iv liim ight
IM S . u total of 17,211 p layer* have
about it
••It's the first lim p in the h is ­ hit kd.055 Iron shots op par .1
tory of h i -v ii-m okin^ ." rep-Tt* holes T h e ir e ffo tta produced ID
M rs S tc v ir S ia rrJin c H ear, cruup aces.
•*"
w orker al the Indian re nte r here
0 -11-*t holr-in-im e in th* event
"th a t any producer e v r r ha* given " a - K rtu e &lt;5r a tier's shot in I'.diJ.
the Indians a chance I 11 approve It hit n fence Iwhlnd the gieen
or disapprove Ihe p o rlra y a i «.( and rs-leiun-lvd into the cup.
f heir p-tip lr Kor that we are r m i
n rn ily grateful *'
K A T K It-K H N ( (IM H O
A fter Ihe preview the In dian s
U lt O t 'K K O H Il. | | | .
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held .1 short
v w-.a and r i m e
, T ip p y T r a t t c r , IA , m
im w ith th eir u e w a nn the p ictu re dad, K r r r r t . have rn lle ctrd 1 •Ife re th-v ,11. Issstli
Is■ a|«
win
--Ipri- and con
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a a irs
a ■ -m
s i tt 1
a s .t two years I-;
Tht &gt; Ilka I the p lrtu r r am the nine n m .it-u , ! -a t race*
,
a v
wh.-le and ti- ighl t h ii |S *
H IR III AKfAP-ONAdlW nf th *U . B Naw 1 M ti.nkvhrv . -•
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E l Scgundo, C a lif. T h * new plan# h rs a w in g iy ra.i I of i-nj) - 1 .1
pra. il..- .-olv hall. .. a tllllv -lion ad l^ r . a v r d
feat and a langlh of about 40 (re t It Is c a p ib lr e l . . rr mg at
Hi.- c r-p t . cotalr.-I waa-als
T h e ) liked Ilia- .ibsem i- nf »ca!p
bomba or rccke tr. ms- h ln * guns, m la - ll'i a n j oil&lt;*i we aj-a-ns i&lt; t
1
- j ing or anv - c -ncs which shm ccil Mr* M .im li-ig Hear " It a .1 m e t
nf a tli'- k - tv ra r t i f l th e M W p 'a r* Is !&gt;signed fast
j thousand I n i. an* - lo a n , ling mi 1 l|n
i atha-r
-sth tn.I Um' .........nn* helpless P, a-ire-r fam ily
T!ie I n rl i :i .
a. I *Is,- v i n ' never
reighberhood of 6t&gt;0 m ile* an hour.
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V. .- i.. had had a I aligns .ala- h i - sensMise *l*-m1
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a*ej-l e-i-ial tnnvla-s wnirh are i-arri&gt;--a with
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P n n i|is •
Irrig .lin n
brutality i-f l.a n c i’ l r r t.m .ii I Ills
#r runs aero** a story of u . h f . j i t f n l l ! .in g . n-iw iv.ss -den* I l S V*-l V l a n i a l l a la n k * Isei h a p p y
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" H h r n hr he.il her u ilh a -I ck
that his faith in Ihe s u tv lv a l of I i- if- I t» h a v e th- home v- !•■•
v\ : wa y'-H '1*
1 &gt;ml m ight and then made her e a r n h rayy
Ih lt elttcken w orld Is strongly fot- tvt I in f si J 5 y--at
XVI *• 1 II -t las- 111 n-l i- In n H g-&gt;t home, 'oaal' when pregnant th at's s ante
I Iliad.
l?oT K . ('o in m rirm !
I*h -WH
t|\r Io n lo t iv r y 's j.-oln
with
Indian, utile* rr.a/y
%11 11 ’ hint! th a' n
l u l l fl»t II « ll» la,' . • 1 • It 1. • Ilf 1* V
{inch i* the slo t? of M l* Jean
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nt ? III I I I f
ca lla g e In Ih * p irn s was h io k m fl ms mu --*1. an I it ss s* |
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» h » n Ih c i* u s * ie llv cte d t&lt;&gt; It -tie si| I P , lay hs ilit-l
• | v ia ile il to -sp-n H Ml»t » 4 1 s •I *I lf * • Milt 1 M r f l it a s t t l r a|aan|
of th o u messages ft r*i W a a h lb i
• t1 l a t f l it I**' h m 1 It
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w h lili H u ll von ha I been btought
up fti-ni bat-yho-d Th# v m uM n it
la ce the e*Ctyd*&gt; irtp in a ie i* n f -a
*on w ho v a* not #•* t r t u t n , nnd so.
Ilk * m any a n a th ri. they planned lo
m ure a&gt;* » ) llpt l#t &gt;lts M uvf l I
tell you h#i own stn ty of how she
•olva-l h»&gt; problem ■
"IV hen tne le le g t v n te llin g u*
of r .a r y '* desth * n i'e d . m y life
s iin -.e J3 to rgo
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tny h r-.t't. &gt;#*, m ss ti want un­
noticed T h r yrotl-f wa* em pty I n
ra t.
M fm - flt s ef (is t t f's childhos’ J
cto w d fd ta c k into v l* w . llovv h 4
m ust h i t s hate 4 w a t! H s c u u ll
n*c#r sh ort • bird. It * who doctors
Oil ill the svoun-Ie I a iiii'is l* liO
feim -l; who r t ir d at the pain ’ I
an In ju re d huts# Sair»*eh(« * I *• m
dared i f nn that h a itie / ie iJ h r fe ll
t h it a ll • is flltlJ* -th at the vvaaM
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la*en ahort »n.f lu !' cf t
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i t h f i l i i i m e i i i i h f i o n ly a f e u f i c n u i n a d a y to y n n r
r l t i h i t l u l l . . . y n n r ’ h i g o e s t b a r g a i n i n I t e lle i l i t i n g !

S T A T IO N

PHONE 60
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Indians Asked
Their Opinion
Of New Picture
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rust-p ro o f t r .t u ! -A ir-v e n t” m at.
It strap## mud o ff sheas, thsn Is ts
It drop through to the flo o r. W hen

M y p r o p s ttr at 1101 Scu th P a rk
A vsnu# is now o ff th * m a rk e t
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�Safety On Highway Is Dependent
Upon Actions Of Individual Driver
It In up to the individual motorlnt an
to how Hurci'Kitful rumpaltpift for nnfety on
the hiphwuy turn out lit be.
Tim ma..or today in proriainiiny Jolr
kb u niontli in which to U- especially care­
ful in driviiiK and walkinp in traffic. Durinp
July, traffic in yen?roily heavy with vacation­
ers anil the chances for accidents increase.
However. 1(H) drivers may drive with
caution and one other driver, who is care­
less or has been driiikiny, can prove a menace
to ali the rest. It is up to every one to do

SA IU U W SC U h ft Cl &lt;

PROBLEM IN ADDITION

Summer Brings Problems Galore'
NEW YORK vft-The iu i ) push*!
a* far north today at It can. and
for many Americans this may well
usher in what will come to be
known as the summer of decision
Problems galore will be forced
upon you — world-shaking or just
air ' »hing They range from
he n u lr for tit no divine and ihe
new rag bag hairdo for women to

h is p a rt

Distractions, according to a woman mu­
nicipal judge in Toledo, O., are the cause of
. 'J*' per cent ot traffic ucciueuts. Windowshopping from cars, tuiking to someone in
the buck seat, watching something across
the street and numerous other careless
actions can cause accidents.
Pedestrians sftou:&lt;i luxe care to cross
streets at designated s|stls and with traffic
lights. Actually, when a car is turning a
corner with a green light, the (tedeatrian
crossing the street in front of it would have
the right-of-way. Somehow, this right seems
Lake Boats Returning?
to he forgotten for the most part.
After three years interruption, there
Alcohol, s|teed and carelessness cause
sie plans for resuming passenger bout ser­ inmimeruhie accidents.
vice between Detroit and Cleveland. Kxcept
Let's all do our part-let's drive safely.
for occasional excursions and a few short
local runs, (ireui ImKes pusseiitfer service enemies to live together in |*eaee and cohas disappeared. Companies that operated o|h*ration.
daily between larye lake cities have |(nne
experimenting with cats and rats he
out of husiliess Tile Detroit and Cleveland proved that these animals can Is* trained to
Navigation Co., hist to go, sua|&gt;endcd in 1951. understand that their well-ls-iny and ’ he
The automohlle and truck hud taken away satisfaction uf their needs c»n be fu lfille d by 1 A M U S M A K L O t o
(heir business.
co-o|ieration. He succeeded in many tests.
The same thing has hup|iened to river The most remarkable was one in which a
boats and coastwise passenger vessels. It is ferocious alley-cat, with a long record as a
now happening to ruiiroads. to whom nmto. mi-killer, was trained to work in eo-oj»eration
While still
tired transportation is doiiiK what years ayo with a rat. a screen which enabled Initl. to WASHINGTON «•
President
the ruildoads did to tlie canals. It would he get at a disti of foisi.
Eisenhower •*■
» jn y run.
poetic justice if the plane in its further
missions
t-.
s
udy
und
id
answers
Dr. Tsai is a philosopher as well as a
development killed the automobile and the scientist and he sees in his ex|ieriiuents an for Ihe I’1 dili ms I*' mg him that
crltli jokingly called it ' govern
truck.
indication of ho|»e lor mankind. To him, his merit l.y e..«nrni*lion
Apart from Its economic as|&gt;ect lake ex|&gt;crintents demonstrate the iinisirlant role
lie is now I'armnr that when a
trvnsjHirtntion has afforded a deliyhtful that education can play in helping men to c'ommi.s on gel. »l Ihrmigh rrr
om nendtnK. he still has to deal
form of conveyance To many, driviny on eliminate the scourge of warfare and live
............ ..
ran
crowded highways offer no like relaxation. in liurinoiiy ami co-operation with his fellow do a. II please.
l.ast January u 17 man rrimrnl.
The promoters of the revised Detroit* man.
slon hi-iided by I'larunre Karidall.
Cleveland line are now awaiting adcipiate
•In l rrianufurliirer
~ .J*uiindaup
.
.. - a,
m . month .Hi Iv l.y making a list r.l
pier facilities. The piers formerly used have C o u n t y
A g e n t's
C o lu m n
reeo .....e- bt.ons or. foreign ecu
been taken over for other pur|Mises. Dovers
? i . nh" ry n i i t
m
of picturesque travel ho|ie that suitable Way Down South
Elsenhower had liken office at
?
* h‘‘n "
r i r »r, lhl;
airaiiKeinents may lie made.

WIN PENDLETON
Holland Honored—Senator hp*»sard Holland has just been named,
with the President uf Vrnrxuela,
Marcos Jimenei, to rrrriv* Ihe
American Hoad guilders Associa­
tion IW t Pan American Highway
awards. A silver plaque will he pre­
vented to each of these men at Ihe
0lh Annual Pan American High- L tZ llT
J
j
for their work in furthering the
?n 'the 'w'/s'trrr. Hem Upher^tln'-

Commissions Search

In Sanford, Florida

Cats, Rats, And Men

,n
th o u g h mure than I.Uki
rrttnomJ»t» pniteiled, Presidrm
, fw v rr 0 „ M.5 lnl0
thr H iw .
(..y Sm.w.t bill pasted by a Hepuh
n o n cunt n ,lied Cong res. It set up
h) |lr„
, arj(f, ,
h, „ or
■ -imports
uyainst- -foreign
Within two years 25 countries
lhl« ruunlry
country with
.rela'liaird
- lili ileil against this
lllJ|h
1)f ,hHr own on Xmrrl
&lt;1mmU „ y , h„ , lrnr ,hf dp.
prcsslon, whlrn had started in I9S9,
Ku)nx lu|| ipe, d
Warn President R.w.evelt came
in secretary of State Cordell Hull
p* r sua.led the D e m o c r a t i c controlled Congress, In IBM, to
pass the Reciprocal Trade Act In
the hope of reviving world com
merre It'* been on Ihe books

Vinci-

Public Forum

\

f " 1 The

H AL BO YL&amp;

Preference Shown For Germany
BSfcUy

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- r - K ? r &amp; ' Xu .hurt
r " Kmur,
I . - :- .«Resort
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| Trade Act U r practice
,
\)trn (&lt;jl]uwrd
jn „
(&lt;lit y„ r i
th, ( j f ,
ft)urh
, tron(, o p p o s i t i o n m Congrcr

country was going In have In CM
down on He amount ot the al.l It
l i y C . It- D n w n o n , I I S A . , M S .,
was show ling out to other counH K K K — T h e r e hnve hoen rn p iil develop*
. i.T^.'i "hri t ','' *j|.,
‘ ,n‘l
olf, they'd have In (111 Ihe gap
Those who believe that wars are inevi­ mentis in the luxt few yearn tu w nril chen|M&gt;r •unit-how I., survive, and one ut
table frequently assert that puynucity is b e ef pnnliii-tion. It linn been only n few Ihe way* wav In mure trade with
part of the make-up of man, as it is with all yean s Hinee we h e a ril uf r»ftfl jm inuls uf in-ef Ihl* ruunlry The Kendall riimmissum wu* .el in. tu luuk fur answer*
animals. They cite the so-called-laws of the frw u an aere u f |iuHlure In In d ian a T h is is
The perfect cum mission would
jungle in which the strong prey u|mmi the a ll u illlln te ii us w e get re |s ir ts u f IHOO |Hiiiluis he one ... which all Ihe members
This column I* for Sanford Her­
approach. I their problem will, an
w eak. A Chinese scientist. Dr. l-oh Sen Tsai,
rig h t here in P lu riih i. a s a resu lt uf im pruv- open mi ml oi.d wound up with sn ald readers lu use In espreifii.g
■Iters of
ul
th*
upon anv matters
professor of Psychology at Tulune Univer­ eii p a stu re s.
answer " I!bv.mi * i ha I .
£ £
men.be r ., were
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...n nlete aer
-e in\r t r i i yi„
10T,hr|dl&gt;„
« ™ e r*
f public
We
w .r. In
in tomput.
agrre
lnd
f, , r it|f
sity. has demonstrated that It Is isissihle to
merit
rism i of any existing condition*,
teach animals which are considered nulurul
T K ll.M I T K S — A te rm ite colony m ay cunThe liundoll commission didn’t city wide, state and national: corocome dose in the ideal group In menta j T criticism* of individuals,
ta in 2 m llliu ii im liv iih m ls.
T O D A Y 'S H I R L E V K R H K
dividoal members ha-1 strung, per public officials, groups cr organL Y C H K E — T h e ly clie e , a siih tru p lciil
hap* lifelong, opinions on foreign rations, bul be temperate, fair
J O H N 1f»: 11 — " T h e s e t h in g s h a v e I
which apparently didn't and truthful. Nu personalities. The
i p p k in u n t o y o u t h a t m y J o y m ig h t i*e in f r u it tree believed tu iw n ative to So u th ern trade
C h in n , w here it Inis been eulU vateit fu r change
length of your letter depends upon
y o 6. a n d t h a t y o u r J o y m ig h t h e f u ll."
Among other things, Ihe coin-, the importance of what you have
th o u sa n d s u f y e a rs , is r e p .rt e d a s having
mis.l.m
majority recommended tll »a) All letters will be signed
borne fru it ut S im fu ril a s e a rly a s 1KKU.
that the reciprocal trade program by writer w|tb
with address, though
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be r ilr n d H for another ihrrtf
three tl|mature will
wilt be
b. withheld
...............trow
la
sears
and
son.e
tariffs
on
foreign
fii.blfratiun Upop request. Wher­
P a h lls b rB i i l l , e e re e t S a fe r day Bad l a r d a y
( 'D U N — A co rn v a rie ty th at w ill silk import* hr lowered thurply oyer ever
I I I M aae alto A v a a a *
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__ be
silh le H_______
e ltrrs „should
w ith in u tw o-day |ieriod and a g is s l gro w ing that period
limited tu sou or 300 word*. The
l i i l i o l aa serw ad rla a a n l l n l l r i e h r r ( t . la ta , at
Under the Reciprocal Trade Art Herald reserves the right to edll
seiisnn a re two v e ry im |H irlaut fa c to rs (hat
Ik s 1‘u al M fftrr a l l i a l a r l , f j a r l l a . wader i h i Art
Hie President ran lower tariff* on "f cut letters lu fit the spare
m l I ' a a i t m a l N a t a l a, I a la
d e term in e th e su c c e ss o r fa ilu re o f an eur- certain foreign goods coming here available,
m e n P K N N M i ) . R O I a t a i l P eh IM b er
J IM P l a H i : l l . n t a a l l i r I J l i a r
if s foreign counlry lower* its
------wortn font ml prugnim in l'*lurida.
l ot M IN I; A . N IS M IiN N K M . A d t e r ils .a a U a a a a t t
lar.ft* or. certain American good* 1The Hanford Herald
♦ • •
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sent
there
I
Hanford,
Florida
B lt H a m iP T ln s m x t c b
H U C S — N e a r ly 4 toils (7.77ft pounds) of
Two of Ki*enhower's own R e -' ft**? Sir:
a i.a a
i f fereSee ... U r * e e aaaah U aa aaaatb
All of the community are talking
V S t* * M aalb a
B U M aalba
U aa T a a t
a p h id s have I mm. ii found In fe stin g a single publicans on the It a r- la It cummih
•VIS
SIIJM
•ion, key
. men in Congress, at about the quality and beauty of the
All a M la a r p B a llr a a . m l . a l Ib aab a, a a a a la tla a a aaB
a c re o f a lfu lfu . In m any a c re s , one am i a lacked Ihe commission'* rt|Mirt on IB34 (Median. Without a doubt It
• a llr M a l » a l» t l« la a a a » t f a t lb# p a ta a a t a l t a la la a
h a lf to ns o f a lf a lf a hav per a c re Is co n sid e r­ • pccillc di lails and termed the en i* the finest annual that tse Have
la a J a ttlU M e fc a ra rd l a * a l u n l i t a A t t r l l a l a a r a lt a .
lire reiM.rt "vague. Indefinite and ever published In Oviedo. Many
ed n good crop.
people say that our yearbook Is a*
nnsailsfartory "
Ir s r n ta M
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a e t t__________
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S e ttle * , la * , a a i eaq C h al n
nice as those published by large
i lkee i * i ( ' • ■ ■ n r . . S I 4 | .
These
two
were
llep
Daniel
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A lla a s a . (I**ra1 a
Y O U N G A M E R I C A N S — S h o u ld ch ild ren Reed of New York and Hep schools. They wonder how we can
have such an attractive annual.
s a t llv r a ie la a a . a S . r * 1 i k . A s— -lu te d P re s*
he allow ed to o|ieriite. play on o r as e x tra Richard M Simpson of Penny!w k.rk Is t s l l l k l * t r l a a l v * l e la
• • • l a r rre a fcllYuu. the advertiser, make Ihi*
vflBla.
Reed
is
chairman
and
Simp
• a i l — a l a ll Ska I w a l aasta e r la .r d la Ik la a a ttse a g a r.
r id e rs on m a c h in e r y ? A t w hut age should son is a member of the House Ways possible so we are thanking you
u y o u n g ste r Is* allowed to iqieriite m ach in e ry and Mean* Committee, which gets fur your Interest in our school and
community. We want yuu to know
first crack at all tarlft legislation
Monthly, June 21, 1%4 aro un d the f a r m ? On Ihe h ig h w a y ?
l'nge 4
Another Republican commission that w« appreciate your very genmember — Sen. Eugene .Milllkln erou* financial support which made
uf Colorado, who a* chairman of tl.l* annual poaiibla.
.Sincerely yourt,
the Finance Committee is Reed's
Bob Shaffer
rounlerpart in the .Senate — put
In a long letter that was far more
business Manager
dissent than agreement
Haul Mlkler
Herd ami Simpson took the post
Sponsor
P^KIS ua—What It th* dUferenrc Germans know where they are] II Ilea In a mutual dynamic ex lion Dial tariff lowering, a* rec­
between France and Weitern Ger­
the French wistfully and panslvr
spirit that ran lead us to ommended hy Ihe Ranlall com
i
hilly are trying to hold on to alter tim es"
many today?
*
mission, would hurt American bus
LEADS F IELD
Nine yeara after the end ol the something they are luting
Thai, I suppose, sums up the inrss because id Ihe competition
J A C K S O N V IL L E O b - Edwin
last war 'he average American sob
Tlie most striking difference be­ real reason visiting Americans feel of Imported foreign goods and Jenkins shot a 143 yesterday to
dier abroad prefer* to be itatloned tween Germany and France Is Ihe mnre al home in Germany. They rau*e unemployment
lead n entries for three places In
in Germany, the uld enemy, rather difference between this atmosphere feel the pulsing dynamic grow In
Ei*enhower, following Ihe ma­ sectional qualifying for the L's
than In France, the old felly.
at self-cunfident punx.se and thii about them; in France they »rn»e
tlonal Public Llnka tourney at Dal­
This preference annoy* tumr miasma of painful self doubt The an uneasy static rorr.lilion of the jority recommendation, asked Con las, Tea., July 10-17.
gress
to
extend
Ihe
Reciprocal
French, atforda the Germans a French tlill yearn for glory, and mind ami heart.
Th# other two were Rill Scar­
Tra-ir Act three year* and let him
hearty teutonic chuckle.
demand It on the basis of past
Americans sill! like lu gu ahead, cist tariff* 3 per rent In each of brough, H I ; and Lou Chaff, H I.
The average American tourist, performance, and the Germans are they hale standing still In Ger­
like Ihe U.iT soldier, aito nude back on their feet reaching for many they hear the sound uf busy those three year*.
Ilul this request landed In Ihe
often is more Impreaied by West­ power
hammers, in France they too often lap of (hr Reed Simpson commit
ern Germany rather than any other
In ■ recent talk to a group uf are only aware of an anvil churus tee. Klacnhofe'ri baaked up. He
country in Europe
former war correspondents. Dr. uf complaint.
agreed to accept a one-year ex­
Why?
iyT
Ludgwig Erhard, German econoNine years after the war this Is tension, without added authority to
Roth soldier and tourist,
mica minister, spoke uf his hope
Ihe difference an ordinary Ameri­ rut tariffs Hr said hr't work for
sed for a one-sentence am«
for a unified Europe that wuuld
more Improvements m foreign
ably would reply "It's more submerge old rivalries and added: can visitor reels between Germany trade next year Hie House passed
amt France. Unfortunately, It D a
borne "
"ft has often been laid that
the one-year extension. The Senate
The prhase "more like home Germany la the most American difference that does nut make him 1* expected lu do so this week.
eovera
than the superiority country In Europe. There may be Teel too happy about the future of
ivera more L
There Is nothing unusual about
of German over Frenehk plumbing,
plumbing. ■omething in that and. If there la, politic* In a world divided.
(hit year-to-year extension of the
tome Freeh men feel Americans
would prefer hades over heaven If
the devil would Just pul In morv
bathrooms. But the Impression
Western Germany rnakea on • U S
..............................
listed or t i
Visitor
c a a t be dlsmli
D iy ch i
plained merely ■■ a psychopathic
p lum b li _
admiration of bolter plumbing.
There it • great difference In
sen the two lands. The
ipirit between
Hiertexn today Dads
ynittig American
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years. Or It may have about
reached us peak of ganeral ac­
ceptance.
Another vital question: the trend
toward casualness In dress. Some
refer to it bitterly as the trend
toward slopplness. How m u c h
more Informal can the grown rnJe
me adolescent female get ? Or
to put tl the way the subiecti 4
Ihe inquiry would, whose buiincts
Is II but theirs?
Whsi's worrying mercbints n.&gt;w
is this: some men may decide to
sweat uut the Asiatic crisis in Isst
year’s suit. Uut there'* a gcod
chance others will go whole hog
for an entirely new summer ward­
robe — meaning, " If the roof: gomu to fall in anyway, why not
unr— even though they might have splurge?" '
paid into both of the funds. This
The first vacationers, me»r
hill will benefit some :Ut,U0O retired while, arr taking to the country
worker*—many of whom live in s He.
Florida.
By Ihe Fourth of July, resort
Judge A krrm anf—Will the nsw
Federal judgeship fo, Miami go to owners should have an Inkling on
Emory Akerman? Akerman, who*- Ihl* derision: Will this summer he
»itbe*
i V ,.feral Judge, i* ■ their biggr«t? Us* the winter's
former resident uf UrlanUu, now business recession thinned U r
living in Miami. The Akerman ranks of the trippers? Has It made
family hat lor years hern identi- them more penny conscious?
To art down to the facts of life,
lied with the ItepublIran party uf
Klurida, Emory's chances are con­ will Paps buy Mama a new sum
sidered to lie excellent fur the tlrw- mer formal and lake her to a
ly created post. His brother, AlrX, swank resort for a Ring? Or w a|
Ihey stay home and palm th?
holds the only ftr|iubliraii appoint
t , Washington to gu to . house themselves?
Fl ori da m a n - Executive Director
The first benefits one set of bus­
^
p(d e rl|
Commit- mrssmrn.
in r seen
inessmen The
second moves stocks
»ion. Alex'* prrxxoce un the Wash* I ,lf n,h ,r, , j f , helves and out cf
the question of how many resortbound autos can squret* into one
highway intersection
Already city streets are seeking
Ihe first bare male knees of the
lorried season. Clothing men think
this will be the summer to decide
two »f the burulog issues uf our
day Will walking short! emerge
Iroin the suburbs to become stand­
ard summer wear? Will long hose
or Ihe ankle sock be the American
male's final choice?
In the induitry some also see
this as the summer uf decision
for Ihe fibers made by man. Use
of synthetics in hot weather cloth­
ing may continue to Increase al
the* Impressive rale of former

l
nirntal in having th« U. S. |»ul up
money lu help finance the Pan
American Highway now tieir.g built
to South America.
m . -r .
big Trip
tenter uf attraction
wax Cutigrrumar. U.ll l.*nlaff.
Gathered around him and overflow­
ing hit uutvr ofl.ee were 14 pretty
4-11 I'luli girls and their three lead­
er*—all from Miami Jarkton High.
They had w * K
lo oney for four year* —and were
hs-le to see the sights. Each had
beer, allotted three dollar* a day
for meal*—but oil had saved some
uf that for ...on- exciting thing*.
They ..w everything they came to
s e e — but ended up with sure feel.
Those on thr trip were; Carolyn
Tucker, Lu!* llrnnnock, M a r y
France* McKennry. Loretta K irk ­
patrick, Marsha Palmer, Gloria
Martin, Patti Martin, Mary Ann
Crnhh, Waneta Skipper, Ann Dee
Winkler, Dina Dale, Carol Lynn
Hussar!, Mary Doris Cohn. Leaders
were: Mrs. Agatha Kirkpatrick,
Mr*. Lina Skipper and Mr*. Ilrlva
Morris.
Due Credit— I a s I week Presi­
dent Eisenhower s i g n e d
the
“ Bridge*" bill. Last year when It
was introduced by Henator George
Hn.athrrs, it was known as the
Rmathrr* hill, but, politics being
what Ihey ate, and the bill being
a fair and Just bill, it was Inevitable that the republicans would
take credit for It. The real came
for the bill is II. K. .IS.) and If*
an amendment to the Railroad Rellreinent Art. U.ubr this bill, re­
tired people drawing pensions from
the railroad alsu will be permitted

owners say reservations
ak,* i , j . a l|.(n
ani Iraliic in Ihe tin t Junes weeks
‘
■
1**4
-Man— Seen If. wash- indrafed a full summer of play
ingtonlaslw eek was Paul Hraden, ahead Sellers of cars and gasoline
of /epliyrilla. Uraden, who weighs
,|(
\
g|6 jM.unds, is one of and of ail the trappings of ipou
Etorida'* largest egg producers. and recreation are counting on
He atupped user in Washington un it too
hit way bark home alter a bustneis trip that calried him through
? * " • &lt;■— &gt;lv.ma and New J.r-

DR. 11. K. RING

■tearing* Are Ower, Fora!—The
House„ look
,,
_ thr day off last Friday.
.
^
‘ 5'n* ‘ V r r ^ V h . Aem . h .'.rm ^
“flt
a "Stl
but most of thr mrmber* took this
iare chance tu relax, hern nl burn­
ing Tree Golf Course (wher &gt; the
President plays) were Congress­
man .Syd Her long, his brothel. byrun, and Norwood IjrekeU, of
l^esburg—here for a week-end
visit with Syd

Tennessee Star
Signs With Cards

G A IN E S V IL L E — John Hunter,
star halfback of Soulhxlde High
■
vi‘-houl in Memphis, Term., who hid
■rerptad a grant-in-aid with Ihe
University of Florida, has signed
a contract
to play baseball with
,
iinals
lh?. ?*', , 4 I*, Card!
.. Instead.
.
SeheduJed to enrol at Florida
n« « *«'*. ,lunf*r.
‘ he past
season was selected for All-State
and All-Memphis squads In both
football and baseball.
Hunter, who stand* A' |" and
ISO
pounds w
was
considered
■«
,* „ u i
. . . . . . . I . wtlghi
w e ig h s is
o pounds
a s eon
sld ered
I° r 4 l'- W, i
■»»«, rUjr paymemi ^ V , or|d. Ooich Bob Woodruff
i f limy have rarned thrm Prior to „ , n outstanding prospect for the
this Uni*, they could only draw Gator* team.

Try and Stop Me
------- By BENNETT CERF----------R A N K IE F R IS C H , Fatdham graduate who is rated on* o*
lh * great second basemen in m ajor league history, Became
a scholarly-looking, bespectacled T V announcer, bul In hia
playing days, was en articu ­
late and active member of
tl.e old St. Louis Cardinals'
"G a s H o u s e Gang" that
made umpires' lives particu­
la rly miserable.
In one game, Frisch had
occasion to question a deci­
sion by Umpire Dusty BogK*aa at the horn* plate, con­
cluding hia oration by label­
ing Boggeti a “blubbcgheod."
“Did yuu say 'loggerhead ?"
roared -the red- faced Baggtse
“ No, atr,” 1answered ▼rtsch,
hia voice auddenly subdued aad
gentten.anly. “I said *Mubberhtad.' I always tutew you w en Wind
ae'a bat. but naw I discover you're deaf, tool"
The Fordham Flash heard the rest of the game via radio bs Uw
clubhouse ill easing room.
tsyr.qi.1, IMS, Sr Osaasil Ceif. Dulilfeuisd fey Nlag Fetluiw I f adtsetes

F

T IT L E INSURANCE

ABSTRACTS

Chmoununq,

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•cart of war left on the fact of
Prsoct, but doted* many tetri
la the Frenchman's heart.
The war scars still stand on
and In Germany—although
b| la going on everywhere
rebuilding
—bat Uw German keep* whatever
Metwar bitterness be baa pretty

" lb * F re n c h g iv e an Im pression

af being tired and rwteotful and
su, like an oM beamy who
Quite forgive time for t.ktag

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hou) to Travel by Train
T ia v e lm ’ by U -.n u exciting to moil people.

Hut tn tlua

con.iiUx Lie uf cun. a little "know-bo?.-" Lelor make train travel
pltM«iiU«. cn-ra rfnc.ant, m w i «n)u)*Ue. lic it are a tew Dpt
izi women traveler* tiorn a » ------ — ■ ■■
charge lie to 2i&lt; p»r piece ut
luggage, tut moat traveler* add
i u &gt;t, cioiber; mojt women a I tic to ISe tip.
traveler* prefer
On tipping a train porter:
thete's no rule— but generally,
j
a simple, writ.*
a minimum tip for overnight
have! u 50c. However, tf you
.w
kJe» re a ia ta n toccupy a private Pullman room,
t ic to a dollar. Passenger*
IL ) /e-jf »u“ »“ d »
usually tip the potter aa they
&gt;f/ " f V w i t h o u t pxj
Iciive the train. In the diner,
wide a b r im .
tip as in good restaurant*: tor,
W h e n occupyto IV . of the check
Fur a
Inf a c o a c h
iinail extra chaige. you can
jjn
/ \ m
+ * e &gt;'- )uu will
have the meal served In your
1.5bI I iwit b e tte r .111
Pullman space. A luxurious
f l
,'*V^i/loo»e c lo tlu n g .
version of private dining on
Fur a lung tup.
trein* t» l-ttik fa il in bed —
U.-e along tlolliei of eaitly
warhablc feU Kt — auih it* t favorite with many women
traveler*.
nylon, orlon ^nd Jairon. They
P r o p e r ly
Can be iiuui.ly luundeirct in
planusd, t r a in
any hotel wi.J liieu use reduces
havel t* simple,
the an.uui.l ot lu |{&lt; {( u q u lird
co m fo rta b le ,
Regarding lu n ate take only
sale — with (tie
ttir iiiinimuin net J r J ami use
added advan­
p.tres that can t&lt;- easily bunuled in Uiaiil ng tiulna ami in tage of getting
you to y u m
r.ariow allies Some new ty p n
d estinatio n a*
of lolitmg suit and iheis tarnett that can L* hung again t liesh and test­
ed as when you
a COII.pal tlocl.t wail — ale ve. y
began your trip
For your
ptactical it you tiavel In a Hulltree copy of ffous to Travel
n an A liu valuable tu won en
bp Tram, write tu Charles J.
traveler* U &gt;light vanity caia
Hardy, J r , Pinident. Amer­
litre eiiuugn loi ptrruhal amt
ican Car *nd Foundry C o . New
t vim* nc ni.'tiiltlei
p m y
At t ic atatUh, Ut the red­ cap* handle heavy llig-es* and
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Circle 2 Meets
With Mrs. Wynn
At New Smyrna

Circle No i ut th&lt;' Fir&gt;t Mrlh
odlit Church met la«t week at tilthome of Mm . C II W*nn at New
4 m yrn a Reach where a lish fry anil
" o v e ie il dish IuiicIii -oii was held
at noon
Aftiv the dellrimi* meal the
meeting was opened with prayer hv
the clrrle chairman Mrs Albert
Hickson Following roll call, the
tiltnet of Die officers o! the circle
were announced ami plans and
goals for the coming year were
dJieussrd
It was decided to hold the meet
Ings In the morning at 9 15 o’clock
during the summer month* and it
Qvar arranged that the ot xt meet
Ing would to* held at the home of
Mrs Albert Hickson
Those nreseot were Mr- W It
Kirby Mr- J Albert Hickson
Mrs Zeb It a I lift
MrClaude
Herndon Mr* ( II. Wynn. Mrs
Tale Chapman. Mrs II I) Ale*
ander Mrs M J Morns and Mrs
O K While
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JTod Many Cooks
iJon't Spoil Broth
Unriddle this riddle. If too many
rouka spoil the liro'h, how ran
many liatnls make IniII i light wmk
and a good meal?
Clue: Too many luuIls d« nT spud
the broth if each cook ha* l ei uwu
•peeial •’hroth” to make.
Solution: A , piatpiesl carry-ill
(upper*
Careful planning iniurra eoopr
fatte n with duplic
duplication, anil the
*nilick of It is apt tu Ira.l to a tahle
ladrn with rlua-date :akra and
nothin* else. A im) really, it isn't
difficult to decide how much of
each kind of food Wttl l«&gt; Heeded
and assign accordingly
Bo much for planning. Now to
rooking. Some foods aren't oortable, and tberrfuie aren't suitshle,
but It'a surprising huw many are.
Even hot soup will travel It a
thermo* lug. Baked Alaska may lw
tout, but ice cream iasti beautifully
wiln tb# help of .try Ice. A little
(hipped ire, well dispersed, will
keep salad greens crisp ami fresh
HU dressing is added at the U lt
possible moment
llot food* wrapped in several
laytra of aluminum foil (dull side
•ut) will stay hot for uuite an
•maxing length of
It’s Just
a wee bit safer, thdirgh to tskv
something Unit's go*) piping but
Cr not— something like 'Mndividuui
• lo c k Haul Loaves" And solt,
tnoist, spicy cookie* do make bet­
ter sense for this sort of affair
than Lemon Meringue Pie.
IN D IV ID U A L MOCK
HAM LO A VES
2 cup* oven-poppe drlce rereal
V* pound ground fresh pork
1H cup* l l2-oi ran) spiced lun­
cheon meat, ground
* u rr*
14* teaspoon pepper
^ Vg teaspoon ground claves
™ )• whole c I o v m

P

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H cup brown augar
I tables (soon pirparrif mustard
vinrfkr
1 tablesjioon vineg
Crush rice cereal ititu fin*
crunibi. Combine pork, luncheon
■tat, eggs, pepper, ground clove*
and cereal crumb*: mix thorough­
ly. Shape into rt- individual loaves.
Insert 3 whole (love* into top of
•ach loaf.
.'J
• Combine brown sugar, urepared
mustard and vinegar. Hprcad over
•ach loaf. Bake in moderate oven
(MO F . about 45 ^iuutrs. Wrap
.•ach loaf in 2 layer* of aluminum
f«U to tarry.
Designing undiual table lop* U
no problem to maniifaeturer* who
make quilted plastic and washable
denim cotrera. With the soop-andW«Ur viewpoint In mind, they
have created oltractively-h u r d
Mover* to fit or Jldary vord table*-T * well as round, square and oblong taktro— and I key have taken
founded comer* Into conalder•Hon, too. Cleanlgg tip l* no work

Audio Murphy Will
Enact His Own
Life On Screen
IfOl.lA’W onD -.!&gt; — How dies
* m-uh-si man enact hi* own
-inurin' life nit the screen?
Artur Andie Miirnhv I* nut sure
he'll live through it. but hr Is mi
drrlaklrtc In pnrtrav
••ildh-r
Autlle Murphy in “ Tu Hell an I
Mack " Tt"- autobiography is being
'timed with an expensive prudur
•inn hv Murnhv’s home studio,
Universal-International
Muvpfcv'a r-rnril as ■ soldier *n
World War II is unparalleled. He
v-&gt;n 23 dernratinn* incliHlP" the
big one — the Medal ot Honor
Wh'le he was killing 2m Herman
•oldlrrs. a mortar shell hurst at
Ms feel, he wax perforated hv an
srlillery *hell blast a’ul shut In the
i n by a sniper's bullet
Tlie former ahirecrooper ho»
fr-mi K'ngitnn, Tex , It tniM|e«t
»o«iut his war achievements HI
■1 Jesl
.......................................
rrclnf
llihbs fold me hr and
nroduerr Aaron llosenbcrg have
•nrt.tiDi’osillon on uime point* In
ihr script
think it’s kite I o' slllv In shoe
mi- getting Ihr mtdais at the end
&gt;f llu- picture," Murphy reasoned
•’ Hinse who know 1 got Ihe medals
-*lll understand And f ir Ihe alhrrs
ihe events will apeak for Ihem*rlvr».“
Amllr remarked that the er,» n»
•hr script is shaping up wrll, but
he'll take j ktanl on that matter
I a-ked him what would hapiw'i
It the studio remained firm and
put another actor in the role
•'FnrtunMely, that'* in Ihr *mail
orbit of mv cuntracl," hr laughed
“ Noluvdy rl»r can play the rule but
me I had to do it that way. tHherwise they wuuH have had Tony
Co-'1* in ihr part long ago
Ihbbt said that two thirds uf Ihe

The jurn.lsi.ee at the weekly
Friday (light Duplicate
Bridge
games at the Yacht Club com­
bined with the new Monday aftermam game being conducted at the
V aldri Hotel |i holding at record
levels.
“ rlday night thirteen tables *»**#
in play with Sanford a**'* ''rtauuo
pair* sharing equally tn the honors
For thi« gum- the average score
tn both the North South and the
Easi-West directions was 150
North South winner* were Dr
and Mrs Leonard Munson with a
score nl I I I poinls. Mr* Wilson
l.andlry and f.Vv Dodson with 17is
noinls and Miss Ina Kti-hl and Dr
Henry Chase with 172
East-West high scorers were
Mrs W S Branch and Mrs S
McLaughlin with 2uu point*. Mr*
J E Baker and Mr* Kenneth
Sapu with 179 point* and Jack
Hatigan and Itoy F Syme* with
177.
Other* plasmv al Friday's *eslon Included Mrs E E Antler
•on Mrs Willism Clifton Me and
Mrs Stephen Kockweii. I r e Sam
uel, Cecil Hines, Mr« Ro*» Adam*.
Mr* Price Heard. Boy Holler
Hyde llamsey. Mr
and Mrs
Joseph Wolfe, Fred Stein. Mr and
Mrs Irvine Feinberc. Mr and
Mr* Hal H-ivnnmd. Mr ami Mr*
Joe Mo»s. Mrs T C. Brown. Ill
chard Shader. Mrs. II
Shader.
Mrs Cieurgr McCall. Mr*. Huy
Ti 111*. M I Tiller. II S Harden
Mr* Jark R^llp.m Mrs. Mllllkin,
Mrs Karl Higginbotham.
Mrs
Denver Cordell, llocky Smith. II
Terereki* Mr and Mr* A Greene
Mr* S C Dickerson. Ml** Mar
e arn Das is. Mr Bone Mr Hern
don and Mr*. Bertie Robert*
The annual Tampa
Duphratr
Bridge Tournament Is being held
at the Tampa Terrace Hotel from
lulv l through J nl v 4 Many iner*her* of the Sanford club are plan
nine in attend one or more «e«
• Inn- of this tournament which !•
run under the sanction nl and
•lireelrd hv the American Contract
Bridge la-ague The master point
award* at these tournaments are
•tulle large and act a* real incen
live* In players anxious to |m
prove their ranking In Hie bridge
world
Memhershin in Ihe local rlull
now sland&gt; at Mi ami new players
are making tlu.c appearance each
week

Textile Painting
Is Demonstrated
By Miss Wilson
The Elder Springs Hone Demon
stratum Club met last week at Ihe
hnmr of Mr* B II Barney
M ms Myrtle Wilson, home dent
•mstrathiii agent showed the ladle*
how to do textile painting and
stated that il properly dune, it
will last for years Those pretent
painted pillow rases, table run
ner*. and other textile article*
Mr* Ramey, assisted by her
daughter. Mr* Black, then served
delirious refreshments tn the Kmup
which Included two visitor* and
one new member.
FOAM Rt'BMFH HUC.S
Foam rubber has h«-en riuiihinrd
with cutluii rar|N-ting to make a
*kld proof, longer wearing r u g
which can he launderrd in a wash
ilig machine B erauif uf Ihr rug'*
porous nature, air ran circulate
freely through It. keeping It clean
er

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4. A4d l l | . t , , l l | I*!' I . i f * -vfeelwi* lilting l. be ccwSed
CU TS TO U U

Safe, Pretty Tan
C an't Be Acquired
In Just One Day

Main f V i.u

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V AKIL IV MEAT'S Ilia n h.J
n*y. Tongue Biains. Swittbiradi

J I. Alideisun will
.. ktiow that lie is hoim

l I lr l.it - ot

Ity VIVIAN bBOVV.V
and l* i i i i i c I i m ip io s i . I a l t s r b .n n
It ran lake onlv a f« w mimitrs in Hi*- orange vtininual Ho-|ui.i.
in the summer *uu to make von |..t I h l i i w eek*
look —and leel like a boiled lob
*ter.
MrMay belle Mas will l.l'
When youVi- sufletlin- through
the blister*, it will Im- Ilitle cun ) ester das tor New Ninvii.a liras b
solatlim to known that you have where she will spend a month willi
lots of company Every summer her soil in law and dailglllif Jll.lgi
a high percentage id liathi-f* Ig and Mi* J a llir - s |l Watkins ol Al
lailta l.a al thru summer holm
mire* all the ads tee of Hie Aider She
will also suit with aiiotl.. i
lean Safety Council. Ihe C S I ’tib
other daughter Ml* K in I'.nilseii
lie Health Sert ire
and
!
sources
Ml- lhl.br* lilovrr
.ilnl lw.
As a result more ttisn right mil
linn day* will lie lu*i thruogh sun­ chlldieu. Ihiane and I I . im i i i .i i s ol
burn absriitrrliin and Ihr same lampa s|H-id a lew dai- hrn
number ol day* will hr *|ienl in la&gt;t wrek with Ml- I'.losi-i - pal
rids \|i winl Ml • l C I »anil
misery by biuilrd humans
Here are some suggestions ti*
Mi alld Mrs B t lt.i I lit I lilt
sun autbntilirf lor a sale and
pretlv tan
buildav lid a Vai'atinll In \|I| th
1 There is no exact lime limit l jlnlliia and li. |Niin|s nl inti re*l
for safe sunning becau«e *km tv|iediffer in their seusiiivii* to ultra
Mr and Mr* tt A Lelllri Jr
Violet. As a rills-, however, fall an- s|N-iiillllg two week- al New
skins are uuirker to tiurn than ulivi .Smyrna Beach for lbs ws-sks-ud
•kins, but the mdividuvl i* the final n,,-, fu ,i .,- ii,, ,i , o, i.
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illdge uf Ills own skin tolerance Mr* Al) n r Speer
Some will find their iii-i'imiim ex
o-isure is is minutes iitl„-rs may
Xll
M , K j „ ||,gg,„|a,iham
loli-rale as much 3* lu minute*
,|„ w.ek- -I ...
2 A gmal elfedive -on lotion j ,
jm | lu.mgbl lm k
can belp double tin time you mav ,|,r(i d3,., bl. 1 1 ..ml Su. win. b.ol
.Jls-iv stay In Ihe *un Scrrenint (pmt Dm past w rrk with hei .uut
irikTt itiffjth
111 IIicm * lolioii*
4# , s« a»*r "•
ration ullrav**ilrt riA&gt;« wiiliout nn

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3 Even with 3 .unlan
untan lotion
li.llon
vou can't hope to acijuire a Ian
the first day Prolonged et|tosiirr
•o sunlight may result in a piln
(ill ami seriou* hum or a l.m that
will peel away oulrklv
•im at
4 You ran take less sun
al
Ihr beach where
efleclinn by
sand and water doubles the In
tenxlty ol ultraviolet than you can
trke near grass ..r trees You'll
need tu wear lotion 1111 cloudy m
hary day*, ton
5 Oilinrss has nolliiiii: to do
with Ihe rlfertlveness of a yun
preparation, so lie wary of pick
trig up Jo«t any-ml from paufr«
nr medirim- chest to n*e a* u miii
screen
ti He stirs* to coat Vntirself with
‘ un liitioii after each swtm and
whenever Your skin begin* to fe.-l
orvi
_ y cream* are avail
dry Sun alli-ri’
ib lr. •htrh ar»* &lt;dht to Lltk‘k oul
ill »un r*)» aiid II
Id m u
sltlve areas such a* no*e. lip*
shoulders, hack nl the knees will
help in*ure -afe sunning

Several Top Stars
In Hollywood Are
Deeply Religious

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and M r* I la ie n .- e S h e a le v Iw l.- i.
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as a 1nmislr11.il studs nl an-! MiSelf will leai II al Ihe 1I1 no -.1 . 1 &gt;
'chlml Shs has been a Mil liilns ol
the Smllhsjde taeulty

Miss llfbrri-a
M in n
MiMary Earle V i»
.....S a iib i Wilium
alid .Ml*s Maigo- Wa liiiootli an
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'l"’" ‘*,ng a lew ■ )
Hr ai h

Sprightly Dally Bemler. e&amp;d InextlngnUhabl* vocal light of the
show, wo* o dancer before the Joined the Waring group. Baritone
Leonard Kreneudenk. n fanwr-taruod Huger friend of Waring,

discovered Frances W;
la a chunk «

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Monroe Chapter
No. Lri ft. A. M.
ffegular Convocation
Tuesday,

•lar WaringIfUe Clubber and aololat,
ng, the girl with Use bengi. eras a
* Ktlyue McLain and Am* Wynn
baritone favorite with hobbyand inM nt read n M il it

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June 22

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(irorge Kent*
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Aim*. NKWH—TAUTIHIN—SHOUTS
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Ex-truck Driver to Actresses Star
with Famed Pennsylvanian Singers

Muni -, Oiapti r No. 15, Koyil
Arch Ma-i-ii*. will meet at 7:HU
h i lmk in Masonic Hall fur tbs
&gt;i-nfi 11 mg of the Royal Arch Dr
glee Light refreshments wiR U
served ,\ll chapter Masons art
urged to attend

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before going to Ashland. M&gt;

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Ib cUnity Trotb Class will mrtt
ut the Sal-lea Hotel at 7:45 p m.
will, i 'ttfuljn j'uisuiis as teacher
t in public is invited.
Du- Snuu M iller C lid e w ill meet

Burgess Meredith
Is C l (stage Kutliei
As Well As Actor

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First Methodist Church will m*«t
with Mrs II. I'. Alexander, 804
Magnolia A V *., at 8 p m .
Association Sunday School meet­

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the m eetin g w .,, tu rn * 1 i'H t to
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picture would Im- shot on location
near Yakima, Wash, whrrr he
Army will *upply troop* and full
Some of HollywimmI'v tup » ( ...
cooperation. The terrain apprnxi are devoted churchgoer*, eager tn
mate* Ihe letting* of Sicily. Italy help the rau*r of religion. *a&gt;*
and Franre, where Murphy fought Ihe Rev S Franklin Maek, execu
live director ot the llmaileastlruand F'llm ('urntnUshm uf the N,
tlonal Council of Churches
Back frum tlir film capital aflri
*u{*erv|thig pnaluctlon of the Nj
lional Council's latest film. “ Cltv
Story.” Dr Mack is impressed hv
Ihe wave of religion which he sav*
li sweeping Hollywood, and hv Ihr
gratitude of famous «tar* al heme
■tked tu participate m church
film*. He say*
“ Hollywood churches a ir jammed
with actor* and artrr«*rv lead ii «
normal, Christian live* Only these
•re the things you never hear
about. The storir* that make head
line* are the scandal* uf the film
colony, which involve only a small
minority of the permit who mak*
our tnoviei, but which have given
the world a wrong Impression
"W’e have found that mo»f of
the stars we have approached to
work in religious film* are tickled
to death to help Thev are iblighted that their special talentcan be of me to the cause of the
churchr* “
Jane Kus.tll for Inslam r i* a
ounday Khiail teacher
Jimmy
Stewiyt ha* offered to do churrh
film* (ilenn Ford, Ju n e* Dunn.
Ruth Warwick, Warner Ander«on
and Arthur Shield*, brolhrr of liar
ry Fitigerald, are amung lho*e
who have appeared in movies spm
•ored by the Nalhmal Coumll of
Churchr*
When we went out to llollv
*d tu do Hus lateit film," Dr
Mack says, "we c a l l e d Ihr
churches in Uis Angele* and Holly
wood and got names of actors v im
were members of their rntigrega
lipna, in onler to rive them 3
O unce to take part, if they Wished
Tpe response was iiverwhelm'r.c
Most of the actor* we talked tu
seemed almost jialhelically grate

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By P E T E OSBORNE
I f history choose* to repeat itself
(here Dn'l any n w l to fear th"
Yukm
taking the American
League. They won't do it . . , T V
New Y " t!s reprexenlatlvr in th*&gt;
Innior rirrnit, ha. never cMUI*"d
the punnant in a y a r ending i;t
"4". Twice, in 1924 and 1944, three,
year sklen* were broken in IH*
ratal "four" year . , . Keel better?
. . , Jimmy Bryan, who finish*.1
aeeond in the ROO-mtlc Indiana
ill Memorial hay rare, eopjw I
e 100-mite AAA National Cham
plunihln regular rat rare at 1-ang■ivinv,
i
rae, I’a.,
yesterday . . . a itrcrdbreaking fll minute., .'lO.H second*
en Hogan and
Ksxwrd
. Ben
Charles, In failing, both upheld
.porting precedent, t hi a ssi-ik
Hogan, had he won the National
Open Golf Champion.hin ye-t-rday, would have been th- fir.t Ip
capture the tit I*- two year* in i,irraa.ion . . . Charier failed in hi.
effort to regain the world'* b»av&gt;
Weight Imiing crown . . . I: ha.
never lw«n donr, tfcougii many
have tiled . . .
The Hanford Cardinal.' win ever
Navy'* Indiana yaatt-rrtay marked
the fir.t time in four regular »en»*jn riatr* the local* have topped
tholr icrvire rival. . . The C au l.
pie«t tiroveland*. Central Florida
loop entry at Memorial Stadium
Wednesday night. . . Post i&gt;T« l e ­
gion Junior tram will vi" with
Varo lioarh in an exhibition en­
counter In premilininnry to the
Cardinal
at ft: .to
ni . . .
If you’re Intere.ted, Hilly Hand,
W eil Palm Beach, » » . namid
champion hull rider in the annual
Buffalo Bill Rodeo at North Platte,
“eh., yr.terday . . . In Benting
oaton twice yr.terday Clevelan I
added a full-game', margin over
both of the nearr.t i imipctitluis,
Chicago and New York in the
American I.eaue pennant fight . .
T h t two clnie-runner. .plit u tuinbill.
Florida Stale t-cac'iv All-Star
ballot, may lie mailed to any club
in the circuit or to tin. nrwspuiei
care eoorti de*k. . . For the fir.t
time in the loop'. Id.tnry fan.
from ritie . other than tho.e with­
in the league may ca.t batloU. . .
fanfordilea probably know FB I.
player* aa well a . anyone I nun the
league cities ami should .How a
h&lt;wa inter.it in the .election* . . .
Cam panel la ha. caught every
ng of every All-Star gam*
since hr relieved Andy Bemlnick in
tha 1041* game
gan
tough part
about it ia h
hi*
I.
i. liattlng
average
one hit in 17 timra al In ’. .
0.69 , . . lien Hogan, claiming h&gt;
"really played (linking golf in Ihe
npea, "has announced he will
absent hlm .rlf fiom the tour.ia*
pient trail for the real of the year
. . . "I'm tired and I need the
feat." Iloga-. commented . . Tony
Trabert, Cincinnati, ()., i. listed a .
the " r u n la beat" in the Wimble•on, Eng., T rn n i. championship*
•Benin* today. More than JOU
[(nyerw, including 29 from the
Hailed State*, are entered In the
nei apeet "World Championship*"
. . , ll'a too bad Ihe .peculation
concern lay transferring of the
Jackaonvill# llcach EH L franachiir
In Sanford failed to materialise . .
The Rea Bird, nipped the fltnle
L*ag«* G iel half championship .
Kerond half play open, lonlgl.i in
the •Ig-eluh rirru il. . .

$205,000 Purse
Posted For 1954
Tam 0'Shanter

Official Second hlalf Florida Sihate League
DAYTONA BCV.

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June 23
July II. 19. 28
August It. 17, 77

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June 2ft
July 11. 21. 31
August 10, 20. 30

JAX. BEACH

ORLANDO

LAKELAND

June 29
July 24. 25
Aug 13. 14. 23. 24

June 41
July 1, 2. 12. 13
August 1, 2

June 23
July 3. 16. 2ft
August 3. 13. 23

W in Over Navy, 3-1
Sanford Chalks
'■
M1st Cft Victory— ;
Against Indians

June 22
June 29
June 25
June 28
June 24
By polling a 421)6,000 purer for
GAM IIS LONG
July 3. 6
July 1, 12. 22
July 10. 20. 31
July 4. IS. 25
DAYTONA HOI. July 7. 18. 29
hi. 11*54 Tam O'Bhanter Golf
NEW YO R K
Major Irague
August 9. 20, 30
Aug. I), 16, 23, 2ft
August 1, 11. I i
August 7, 18, 28
August 4. 14. 21
Tournament. George H. May re­
haarball Ian* acrmlngly have Jail
ceived a 14-year ambition In offer
June
3
June
23
June
26
r»uw far complaint- wbsuJune 77
June 21
m fit »1 prtlv * XC£« dillc ic.il, ih n . I*
July 7, 18 7T.
July ft. ii. 2ft
July 3. 13. 22
July 3 14 J4
D ELA m i
' V j r ihwi b .lh g * ,...* arc tos
Ju!y w&gt;. 20 M ’
t; unit Indirectly any r.thr, r-vlstAuaust
1.
II.
22
August
ft.
1ft.
£5
rdav
•
August
7.
17.
27
August'S. 13, 23
The 13 gamra played yesterday
August 9. 19, n
mg reward for fairway akill and
average two houra, thirty right
June 27
June 21
endurance.
June 2ft
June 24
June 30
minuet*, with a trio of three hoar
July 28. 29
July 10. 11. 20. 21
May. tlie Chicago buxine** en­ JAX. BEACII
July 2. 13. 23
July 5. Ifi. 27
July 3. 4. 14. IS
tilt*, one played la J:.Mt and only
August 17. 18. 77. 23
August 9. 10
gineer who bought the lu.h Tam
August 3. 4
August 2. 12. 22
August S. IS. 2ft
a aiagle encounter under the two
Country Club after a fire had
huura mark.
June 2ft
June 23
S nn forti
3 -1
J u ik - 22
June 3ft
June 28
d&lt; Iroyrd the rlubhou.e in ll*-'lft, in­
July 4. 14. 23
July 3ft, 31
July Jft 17. 2ft. 77 July 8. 19. »
C e n tra l F lo rid a L eag u e l)««eJuly 22. 23
M K ELAND
augurated
the
famed
annua!
August 3. 14. 21
Aug 19. 20. 29. 30
August 8. 18 28
Aug 11. 12. 21. 72 August 3. 6
tournament, in 11*41 with a pur*#
tmll v ic to r y o v er th e S a n fo rd
of $1IJMK). iteaaon for rhoice of
S u v y In d ia n s y e ste rd a y n fte rJune 28 •
June 24
June
30
June
27
June
27
that mid figure wai that oth-r
July 7. 8. IB. 19
July 3. 15. 21
&lt;iroon behind th e sternly p itch July 1. 12. 23
July ft, 17. 27
ORI.AMM)
July II. 21. 30
I oiim lain. nt. paid up to ||(),0(M)
August 4. 13. 23
August 7, 8
August 2. 12 21
August 10. 19. 29
August ft. 1ft. 2ft
inn of Jo c k K r id o r t« m a rk
Year by year May boo.ted
I the firs t tim e th e C a r d in a ls
Tam '. |Hir»tp&gt;. a* the Chicago
A five tram Seminole County u. .... e a j ne,t a w in o ver theTT
event grew in attendance and preshocked his drive into Ihe trees.
Senior Softball League w ill open
: i
i
rr&gt;imlnr
tigr. I j »»i fall Iw-w Wor.ham look
For
a
moment
il
looked
as
If
the
play with a doubirhendte U&gt;nlor- ^'rvice , nVH l" 111
re K,llB r
down the husky aum of 460J mh»
idle
w
s.
going
to
d
o
lt
him.
But
row night nt Fort Mellon Park din- j ten son p la y .
.
fo r i winning
Tam
O’Nhanter*.
'
(hr
crooked
arm
guided
a
seven
mend, according to director John The combination of acute pllcnWorld Champiunahlp of Golf.
iron
true
a*
he
ram
r
mrt
on
a
'
Angrl. Thr first half of thr .che- ing and prolwbly the
George 8. May w a. not contei.t,
fairway of another imir'e. hit the
duic call* for twin-bill, each Tuf»- fielding thr locals havr exhibited
however, aa come ohaerver. .aid n
green
from
the
.hie
and
took
two
and Thursday night through July this season accounted lor thr winvictory in the National Open or
' putt* to jr t d~vs
16. Second half p!ay begin, no- Krni.i .paced a;* r.itv in Hutching
[m roap. the Master* miyiii cairy
However, nut until he had
mediately thereafter.
the victory while his teammate*
with it romparable reward., canclinched the title, when IJttlcr
Tomorrow''* slate find. Fn.ron committed hut two harmless error*.
eldering the winner'. Indirect in­
II) G A Y L E TALBOT
tailed to Iron an right-font putt
61 tangling with Wil.on-Mnirr n
The Cardinals gathered only six
come from endor.cinenU, eahibiNEW YORK riv-Thal prize plsle
1nn Ihe iRth for a tie, did Furgol
thr twilight affair at 7:3b o'clock hit. from the deliverings of Djli»n* and other appearance*.
of the tennis court* Art Larsen
Rv
T
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ASSOCIATED
PHKKS
SPUING
F
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twit
talking.
Nol
once
during
t...
the
with Bolt ton .Sporting Good* meet* i dlan pitcher J w l O', but bunciwl
Consequently, the Zlegfrld of ha. taken pen in hand and stirred
golf tai.ed the ante thia veer to „p (&gt;l)r Australian friend, to the ntdy thr mmt untalkallve golfer three day. did hr engage in a con
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ill the wind-up. National them sufficiently *to —
(wstt two
t* runs
nv
another tu
. 2 ? ^ , eSh‘.ar
('*•'&lt;&lt; has « firs', night bye. In the initial ranto ami am
the point that the man who cap- IK1|nt where anything might hap- •ver to tn«l a fairway is the new venation nf more than two nr lierr
ccountcd for
lure, the world title at Tam &lt;•’ pen and prob.bly will (rtficial pro- L 'S Open golf rhampion and he three words «» pared off the df*.
nJn J ) ™ l r l . hh| i k . hl.k ■
'ni- action against the the seventh. Navy accoun
on Jacksonville B rsrh look* Ilk. y c j outf|t Thursday.
it« lone tally also
the sevcrlh.
i
lay.
its
alro in th*
Hhanter will lie enriched by a full te .t. pruni.e In Ire Ihe lea.l of it can credit much to a crippled left lance between shots. He was a pion
a
good
bet
to
repeat
arm.
light lipped man with a purpose.
IIIMI.mtu, a figure completely nut Temper* are becoming ragged
Effort* havr lo-rn made « »
The Indians mishandled six
Ed Furgol. a lean. 37 sear old 1 "Golf Is mv work," he said, "and
That is, If Ihe Cleveland Indian keep spectator interest as a nigh fielding opportunities to hinder
nt reach in any other golf com­
I,a n r n t who I* playing In the
professional from Clayton. Mo. put I didn't want anylliing to distract orgamralion ronlfnucs keeping the level," Angel stated. "The games (heir cause.
petition.
Wimbledon Chatnpionshln. .lar-The total Tam pur.e w a. net at tng tmtay, .el the pot boiling when together consistent rounds of 71 mo from a shot that might make Sea Bird* supnlied with cholre ma will start pri
promptly at thr set time
Th&lt;&gt; wjn n N#vy home game
1206,(88) to cover all (layoff* in ti e he wrntr for a recent I ..tie nf 70, 71, and 7* over thr lung par To a difference That I* why I never leri.il And indiratlunv arc thr) ami will in* concluded within an played at the old Sanford baseball
hour and 4S minute., lairring ties.” diamond, Imosted Sanford's loop
ten-day scries from Aug. 6 through "World Tvnni. an article which B iltu im l cour.e fur a M l — gnrul talkr-1 to anylmdy, nut r u n mv Hill.
15 thin fall. Tam O’ahaiilri'. All* be meant to be humorou. entitle 1 enough to finish one stroke In front ' caddy " The caddy received il.OuO
Last night, Ihe Bu is took on Following Ihe end of the scheduled record to 7-ft. Plnecnstle leads the
Ametlcan Tournament* will be "I Played Australia " A copy of 23 year-iil I Ornr tattler, ip u of Furgol** $fiwn first prirr
l akeland to provide the stave f ir stale, a play-off .erica will be held t«s»sru«&gt;. Navy i* in srcond-piMe
Between Littier and Hogan in Ihe professional dehut of Frt D e i-Is beginning August 12.
followed by the First Georg* S. teem. In have reached Australia, amateur champion from Palm
lirsl po.it
po.itfflh,
and the Card* hold third
Strict softball rule, will be ru;.
May'. Inteinational Cub Match.i and. Judging by the centenl* of a Spring*, Calif., now playing aa a the final standings cam* Dick an 18 year-old Mansfield. Ohio,
contlmj5
Mayer, St Petersburg, Fla., and righthander, fresh out of high
;b lowed and participant, arc limited
T1|e
and the World Champion.hip of cable w* have received, the Au*- pm.
nigh*, at
Baltusml’s narrow falrwav. and
M to resident, of Seminole County or
Golf.
trallan* do not Ihink bar.en i* lough rough offered Furgol little Lloyd Mangrum. Nile*. III., 2hft; school where he won 23
nri GroveBobby
Loekr,
Johannesburg,
268.
Knlsrprlie,
Serving
with
Angel
are
Memorial
Madtum
agai,
The loluiful Chicago promoter ftmny
and lost unr
land. The latter cupped a twintrouble Illa left arm. 10 inches Tommy Belt. Houston. Frr I Haas,
t|ulp|ied: "You'll have to be a rare
Det-J. turned out not only to ” uKh Carlton and Fred Gani*.
The Victitrla t.awn Tennis A**n shorter than hi* right ami stiff New Orleans, .Shelley Mayfield,
bill from IwmgwooJ In yesterday',
ilrivrr or a hnr.e to compete fid at Melbourne ha» pndevteil that
h«
a
pitcher
hut
quite
■
slueeer
1
A
.
.
’
“
J
T
r
'
R
*
u bigger purse than Turn’*. A . far AH'* literary flight of fancy ha* from the elbow down, guided the Srguln, Tex., and amateur Billy nr »et the rjto,. dowp on mn- A l v i n D a r k R e g a i n s play, taking 3-0 and 3-1 wins.
Card Manager Buddy (dike ran
a- we know only the Imlianapolli "damaged Auttralian nre.llge." halt true to Ihe target with few -foe Patton, Morgantown. S C , MV hit« and hiniM'If «lammrd nut four
^
cull upon the pitching services of
5&gt;NI-mile auto race and the Garden Tlie prr.tictil nf that body, Harry exception, a* his right applied Ihe Sartnn&gt; Snead had 79n
either Charlie Thomas, Buddy
State stoke, offer prise money it. Pitt, ha* complained In the If S power,
"My left elbow was a lltlle
-Alvin Dark of t'hr Daugherty or Mel Fleischer to o p the 42tNI,IMH) (lass.
CHICAGO
Aa.oclalinn that our former na­
The victory gave Jirkson* llle
i |u
piwe thr visitor*. Thr Irftgue tilt
Meanwhile entrir. pouted into tional rhampion'* chargei arc stronger than Hogan's." said Fur
Beach a 3 'i gamc lead in the fir-I New York Giants
tlie Tain tourney beadipiaitri. "entirely inrorrrid" and "Fantas­ gol jokingly afterwards "It krp&lt;
lead
for
*
(he‘‘
riirlirn\“
a'Na(,|ii.l
n
ri
win
the nightcap of * d o u lf
half standings over Del-and which
ttom many foreign countrie*. a . tic". A* il happen*, he*, riih l on me nut of thr rough " Defers ling
‘T i J 'A*1
Inal I i Cocoa 9 3 In the oilier Iwavue vhortvinp Job a* voiing
rhampion
Hen
Hogan,
seeking
hi
a
well a . (he leading rluhi of vir­
eon!inueil tialiy Vn Ihe annual Alf
* J bl'
both count.
game Orlando brat lari place D is
fiflh title, ended five strokes off
lion pn-Ilminary at r&lt;;30 o'clock.
tually every .tale. A record entiy
Star baseball poll
tuna
Beach
3
7
Ihe
pace
with
a
2W
)
Rcferting
to
L
a
r.cn
'.
tour
of
li.t of pro ami amateur, men and
th e 31-year-old Dark went ahead
Furgol injured hi. left elbow at
A neat piece of relief pllchlm. of Milwaukee's Johnny Logan by
women .t a r. i&gt; Indicated for the Australia a few year, ago — a
W
AUKEGAN.
Ill
the
age
when
hr
fell
off
. _ of
_ _11
_
______ _
_
____
_____
w | jby
v
|Iwm Simard in the ninth en
t*
—
Betty
tour
which
Ihe
Aussie*
swore
at
autumn invprctacle.
73ft votes in thr latest tabulation
I.nte.t entrant a m o n g the the time would netrr be repeated parallel bar* at Utica. N Y The Jameson, breaking Ihe runner-up afdi-1 Orlando lo squeeze by Da, at the Chicago Tritium*, head
Injury
never
healed
correctly
and
habit
with
a
stunning
victory
In
i
Iona
Beach
The
Islanders
hail
—
Pitt
has
thia
to
say:
Ametlcan Handout* I. Cary Mtdquarters for the balloting
dleroff, the Tennti.ee denli.t
“ Larsen was treated with every he wa* left with a cranked, eoekeil the Women'* Western Open, lake*| scored one run In the frame and
Dark ha t 311,713 vote* to Logan's
arm.
Acting
on
doctor.'
orders,
he
a|m
•!
the
National
&lt;)pen
for
had
runner*
on
second
and
third
Hi T S f x .w r is i.a f m i
tinned divotrer. Cary who ia I'GA roAtlderatinn anti effort* were
36.7711
took
up
gulf
to
itrengthen
Ihe
arm
women
at
Salem.
Mass
.
July
1-3j
with
none
mil
when
Simard
re
ssit:HH * s i.i:t&lt; a si
tournament rhairnian, won Ihe made to Mjidlir him Throng,xml
The voting In decide the starting I l s T T I M I As It... 1‘le s .la n d . I l l
*Dd
became
an
outstanding
amiwith
renewed
confidence
placed
Start)
Solomon
He
forreil
Tam All-American in 1961 and Ihe tour the authnrilles had been
lll’VK
l*li|. ,i*n !. i
The 37-&gt;ear-old
37-&gt; ear-old
*
— veleran
------- from
iinb -Rucker
tid ground oul, walked American and National twague H I S S IEos,
I V T T i : ) i IV Sllnnso, i ' l
wa. IP62 runner-up for the World loo lenient with Larsen ant the teur before turning to pro in 1945
San
Antonio
"Hut
I
never
rnutd
afford
any
liu,
Tex
,
won
her
first'
Ray
Dunn
to
load
the
baier,
.truck
1
‘neup*
(except
pitrhers)
for
thr
•
a
S«,
S7
Champion.hip.
rruwd wa. very Irritated wi:h hb
it in lg month* Kilurday I ,,ut George Thomas and then made -,r'nual interteaem* game at t leve H IT S )*i&gt;s. l*lili'4 «» . ««
behavior Tlie criticism wa. mild lessons." ha said "What I learned tournament
IIII.MI: Itl SH — I I I - . n. I'l rvtls n i! snd
Imhy Langann hit into a force l-md July 13 began June II end II
and much lew than he deserve.! " about the game came front watch­ wiih a fi and 6 triumph ove' de-l\vimhy
IIa. h .H, tl
eonlinurs until July 3
ing other, and constant practice " fending rhampi xi latui.e Suggs in out In end the fray
I
'l T l 'I I I V l ) I l l s .
t|r» I slu tl. I |t * y *
One I* likely In wonder what in
Sian Musla! continued lu he the
u iiljs . ,\»« V .'lk . »-l . »•&gt;
The stiff left arm. however, Ihe ichrrtulert 3ft-hole final of (In*
Cocoa batter, gut to DcLoml •foil', highest lnlividii.il vole get­
the world our lennD hern rotdd proved valuable lie didn’t have to Western Open
&gt; i t i i i s ti. i . r .
pitching for 18 hit*. Because Hie ter The St I hmiIs CaH lnals out- IIA T T I.V il— esill.t. Hi ,,-il, I , n. z ; z
have written to bring down Mich learn tu hold il that way a . he
Since winning the Miami Hraeli
III N S — M i — I a I . HI. I a u i I * . 4 »
honest wrath, amt by Ihe grratasi guided the riuli head into the hall Open in thr winter of IBU, M iv game had no hearing on first half (iidrtrr has 51,704 volas.
l l l 'S H IIATTKI*
IN— SlusUI.
HI
n illicIJrr.
ier. and a
good lurk tliere is a rooy of ihe Ha did develop something of an Jameson h»J finished second in riandingi, four outlie)
).&lt;&gt;ul«. *1
Minnie Minoso of Ihe Chicago
first baseman *aw pitching duty Whllp Sox is «e- mid with 49.112 and 111T i JA ld r in .k l HI T o o ls . *J
offending article nt hand It*, dy unorthodox swing.
( three of her last fnur touma
si . vi-.v. v-.-s.: h m sii : hi n * vi i.iat. hi twsuts. tt
namite If we ever saw (ha exlit* left arm came In good stead, menls before taking Ihe 41,M0 f°r Uie Iwo teims. Only Dun ( ruz. Aogl Berra of Ihe New York Yanks ■•i t i ' i i i s u i l l - iioi-uino.i—a moti­
pio'lve Example*'
fs third with 48.29ft
sill, Xr» Vo»x, ?
.m
however, on (be Uth when hr first prize Saturday
1the winner, is a regular hurler.
"On the day nf the final* ( L ir .r n
I
I
writes) there was a Tk-mile anhour wind When I Hepped on the
WIMBLEDON. England tfi-T h t court In begin, a huge box t unr
fihlh All England lawn Icnnla cham- flying through the air and knnckH
ploflidiip* opt-ut*.l today but Ihe me down I tiail to hit rv rr/ hall
Drill i. an big and rumple* it will Iwlre liecau.e Ihe wind kepi throw­
he Lilt* tomorrow afternoon before ing the hall hack at me "
nil the* player, get .tartrd
One ran readily see, we fuel,
Tlu&lt; Brat match today pltr.l why the Auasies do noi think L a r­
defending rhampion Vir S e n a . of sen is funny. Why they are mr*r Is
I'hlladelphla agaln.l Geoffrey Caah not iiulte so r lc ir Again hr ret ail*
nf Darllngnn. Eng., a c!uh player a high spot nf live lour, which
anil Oxford man Nn I .reded apparently had many:
SA TU RD A Y R ESU LT S
Tnnv Trahrrt nf (?lnrlnnall mrt
atlTW H K I I — near* I'BHUP
"Then something happen'd—I
.C l
• !.*■ a
TlStf IM I'atil Woollrr nf Englsni, another don't remrmbtr w hat-an I they
I VC41 I l l t f f m
|4» III It 4 fl I nil t luh player.
liegan In Mai me for no reason.
J try Halt*
l |n I jn
Men’s .Ingle, and a arattrrrd They did II so brutally and eonX rt»nn»r«
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Sports

Rou nd up

Senior Softball Loop
Opens Tomorrow

FSI Pennant Race
To Resume Tonight;
Jax Wins First Half

Ed Furgol Is New
Open Golf Champ
After Ballusrol Win

Betty Jameson Is
Winner Of Open

u!p. for\°V?vktaSb,M’ ,n four Leod For Shortstop

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Major League
Leaders

Tennis Tourney
At Wimbledon
Is Big, Complex

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Biby Joa Fallon shot a 411 to
ftaiah V strokes behind Ban Ho*
f M la tha 1443 National Open
foumamrnt. Frank Souehak led
the amateurs with 294.

men * ’ chnwer

nf

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,lrc^ a' II bou&lt;
M ^'^onVin
h&lt;T»rp**rlr ,t“ r horns'1
etl
rMay, !l!ii‘vn3han
July 2, andTih1
the women
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Inly 3.
I
Fiom Ihe information wr have,
The field of 178 men and (M
women was ex|irrled to shaky it­ the Aussles are piriieutarlv upset
self down Into an American vs over this passage, arr.l with some
Australian fight In practically all reason. Our own suspicion is that
Art It exaggerating. Auttralian
■Irparlmrnti.
Gf the firsl eight men in the hear comes in quart bottle*, whlrh
sredlngs, four are Ameriran ami are very unwieldy lor throwing
four Australian. Tlie men's dou­ purpose., and are not sold al teables seeding, arc evenly divided id* matches.
anil so are the mixed double*.
Only in women', singles do AnH K IT IC T A N K i
trallan* fail to figure. England
ranks second lo Ihe Uniled State*
CLEA N ED !
in production of women tennl*
players.
Amtrirans have won every Wim­
Tel. I4I4-JI ~ 1774
bledon since World War II aaeapt
In I»M and 19M Trabert I* Uie 4-1
ehjiice to rontlnue thp dominance.
Lewi* Hoad, the top Australian
I* serried second and is picked hy
a few Iwmilnn tennis writer* ov«r
the 21-year-nld Trabert
. Maureen Connolly of San Diego,
C a lif . ii Ihe overwhelming woman
favorite. Her first matcli is to­
morrow. Should Miss Connolly, tha
defending rhampion. fall, then (ha
No. 2 girl, Dari* llari of Coral
Gables, Fla., could be expected lo
Hflfl

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Drive a spirited new Chryaler . . . and
you drive with the hightat-ralnt engine
on thr highway—236 IIP Firel’ower
V-8! Thia engina hu recently art new
nil-time performance records nt
Indianapolis and Daytona Bench. You
drivn with PowrrFlite . . . the mnif
(luUmntif no-clutch trnnamiaaion in
nny rar, and the ana type that doton’t
whin*, elicit, or jerk! Full) potrtrrd
aterring and braking relieve you of nil
Ihn real driving work while leaving
you n consistent and romfurling "rand
fe*-l." Y'ou get nil three advantage*
only in n Chrysler. Come feel tha dif­
ference thin beautiful ear mnltea In
driving pleasure and drivlos safety!

WINS TOURNEY
P EN S A C O LA .W j— M. C. Fltla,
a University of Alabama shoimakrr, raptured the Pensacola Invi­
tational Golf Tournament yasttf*
day with a lop.lded 7 and 4 vlelory
-----over
felto#w “Tu.raloosin,
Buikly Walker.

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�The M arket Place Of Hundreds In Seminole County
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- 1 1 17- U TIIM O ItlI.ES Tit U L C U S
Olll.'vNI'O M 'niinir7cnT!n7T7"t7r E X l’ANDO Home. Prairie SchnnnUndo Evening Star. Call Ralph
rr. S L •**)*, SchuJ*, Nashua a t. I
Hay. 116SJ.
Yellowstone 23'i down, S yeara
at S':
u sp u m t.
ft v i c e s
_si
I IM S IIIK 1 1I M l.fit SA LES
F L o u ii aAM IIN h &amp; i iniMiuig, Th o m e .I-.U O o r 5 ——j f ’ a la lk a . F U
Oak floor* furnished, laid A tin- If you want the LOW rate on auto
ished Reasonable terms In bus­
n !&gt;. ■ I . n a m in g . &gt;oIn - t .ill
iness since t'.'M old tloor* made
ment Ulan Department. Sanford
like new K f Stevens, Route
Atlantic National Rank
?. Box 227. Phone TIB It I
this C ll f V R O t.ET nick up truck
I
1D36 Dodge, g ksl (or f:*li
Hoofing — Sheet Metal
ing trip* $3.‘*
llt-uting — Air Conditioning

1 HE SANTOHD ll l ll $1 B
V|nn., Jtins- 21. 1951

P a ir

Set ’em yourself, with plastic lops
117 Ft less hardware
t ’nmpbeUV
t ’nblnet
SUBURBAN !=t 125 !. in Shade Ill-wav
IMS*
tiwiro m :
* ,iv i. .T.7 ir j. ' T r a d t fw auto ,
A. R. Lormann. 1200 Park
Begin Ynur Vacation At
Fo r K f u lt a
ROflSOVS SPORTIN G titMIDS
o w n er
l e a v in g
t o w n —eoe
5 :0 0 P . M . D ead line
Escambia thrive 2 Bedrooms., Specials on fishing tackle, beach
CHICAGO b
Roy Campans-lla
FTa riHim, carportr, kitchen, and camping equipment
of the Brooklyn D xlgrra was bark
D a y B e fo re P u b lic a tio n
Esin rude Sale* and Sets ire
equipment included. Space heat-j
in fir*t place t.»*t.iy in the XaRobson's S p o rtin g Goods
rr. Venetian blind*, tiled bath,'
Minimal* Main »•«
tional League'* balloting for *tart
hardwood floors 01 and FIIA 304 East first St.
Phone W*
mg ratehcr in tile Ail Star ha*c
finaneed. Owner will accept rea­
n i l I I V M S l S l It C A R *
Evans Itonfini; and
I.Y C H ER fruit now rijx- We or.sonable offer for hi* equity.
,09 Celery t i c .
Phone tun M ball game in Cleveland July 13
now shipping young I.ychee
Heating Co.
(am iu u cllj regained the lead
It, A . \V I Ilium *, R e a lto r
trees for sale, also Citrus. Simp , 121 West full) n St
— Ill'll.D IN ti —
Iroiii Furfe*t iSnn-key 1 Burgess
Phone 79
Raymond K. Lundqulsl, Assoc.
—I
~
hciet r e n t _
son Lurk) Acre*. Geneva. Fla
of tin Philadelphia INillbe* m the
Phone 1C7J
Atlantic Rank Bldg.
I VI MUSICS
tiperinl — 'I V ami Kndio
balloting race to name 16 starting
W ELAKA A PARTM EN TS; rooms.
Mumintim—Frre
F*ti
1
frlimc
Ja lo u s ie W in d o w s nm l Door*
BUY - S E U , - K E N T
Service and Repair*
^ private balh* I I I W. First St.
mate* Frev ln«tj||ali-&gt;n Tela player* in Ihe mterleague dassie
— New low prices —
Cantpanella rolletl up 12 s*I s-ile*
RAYMOND M. BAI.I., R EA LTO R
RCA Motorola Sati-* and Service
phone 1123 Furniture Ci•tiler,
SEM IN O LE JA LO U S IE CO.
5 ROOM unlurnished house—gas
m the poll , eighth tabulation to
S. I). Ills hie) man. Associate
lit*.
W
Lir*i
(irnr's
Texaco
Service
I’hune C l
stove, automatic gas water heat­ 201 South Park Ave.
lead llur;e*. liy I 1*1
Phone M0 207 West 1st SI.
1120 .sanlord Avr.
I’h*ine IIM
er. 157 month. 215 Holly Ave, C’all
I'Ll.’MIIING
In the (M&gt;ll'» only other major
Mr* Cullum. J382-J. ___________ $7,U00 2 Bedroom Ranch Type
( ontr.vr! ami : i-t'.iir work Free change. It* I Sdloi ndlell.t SI lauil*
GLIDDKN PA IN TS
c»ltnnt«-. It t llaruy 2&lt;&gt;l Cardinal* *c*ond In emsn. ti»ok
home—(ias hcatrr. II. W , tile $4 9S nylon brush F R E E with pur
U N FU RN ISH ED 2 Bedroom house
^ So flfo M A xr^ P h-in ilH Jit^ ^ ^ ^ • vrr thi lead from Gratmv llamner
floors, bar-b-que pit on patio,
chase of $W or more
In Lake Maryy. S&lt;
Scrrrned north,
firrplarc In ilcsirahlc location
SEM IN O LE JA LO U SIE CO
Cuntnirlnr of I’.iinilng
" ll“ 1041—Night
It no ATS • MOTORS
—i* of t'tuladdphia Sehi*rndi«'n»l has
"v •’ester fa
W rit; Mr: P P flroepey, n ? 297 \T.:t Id 51.
Phrne i?i
,
».***-* t.&lt; 1 1 PC o-« lirfi..... .
I liMir Vn«l
KWJ-W.
W. Moore Ave. Moorrsvllle, N.
William I* Smith. Ontooard Sales
'Imnlr Mlnst*o t hicago While
Wall
Tilinc
Carolina
L
A
R
G
E
FAN.
floor
model;
So.
Service,
Mercury
Outboard
Sal
kilchrnctte apt
s-&gt;\ outfielder, 'till r.i.iin* hi* lead
F U R N IS H ED
Phone II97-W.
sions I day mantle dock with
i*. 2.G3 S Park. Ph.«oc 117*3
,t* the pall’* highest mdivi liu l voltCllv'k Court. 17 1)2 South of rit) Whainer buying or selling. It «!!'
chime*,
several
pieces
of
Guar
gel ter Me ha* ln-eu named an 16.
* limits
pay you to see:
Bo a t s
it-ut butoniig. *uppu&lt;*&gt; .e* lialtot* lliin n e n ip in tile In
dlan Service cookware; pressureJ. W. llA L L , R EA LT O R
an-1 hardware Trailer* C Vail
cooker; blur upholstered chair m . w i j i i • .Hiding ansi i n n . tun
*3 ROOM unfurnl*hci1 apt C all;
Iilliebler Sion
• leaning, waxing Serving Sent, Florida Slate
slate Bank Building
Wi-i'dworklng. 512 Sanford Ph d iv-d u al ra c e i* I tin* Cardinal*
All In A l condition Very rea
2332 J
M u sla l ol Ih r S :
oulc Coii.it) since b u t II. II'
Call Hall
Phone 1714
2215 W
sonablr Phone 1603 J
&lt; 1 &gt;lia* |n.?)2 * 1■
!
Gleason. Lake Mary
I BEDROOM furnished apt 6l2t
2 R R uihurban modern masonry 3 P IE C E wicker furniture »d
to FUltMII ItF f ’ho».l G«ww&lt;» -c
East 3rd St Phone 1755 J.
( M t lM M .lt WORK
home, fully furnished and priced 1 Cashier counter with 2 ca-h
V E N E T IA N IHINDS
For quick repair p&gt;b*. or small
1 A IT S , for rent now. Cates Bldg * to sell. $7,950, trrms
drawers !' i I' « 3 V high
Fartnry prler*’ Rolla-llrad Blind*
building
( all Jim I I I ? M-l
Th.inr 521
3 1! R brand new masonry home.
R E A L BARGAIN
Aluminum slat*, cotton or |da*
Good comtructlon. excellent plan, Pan American French Horn -C a n Asphalt paving, lamt clearing, fill
tie tape* Ci-rnpleie .rp.ilr ervl-e
f u r n is h e d
kiidieueiw
apt
a wonderful buy' W.ono $l,o&gt;«
Srnnniilr V rr.elijn Blind Company
be bought at sacrifice price
dut ami day
Slumbtcland Court Hlway 171*2, down
Phone
Construction to. a.1') U r*l third SI
South of City Limit*.
| Lakrfrnnt lots in lovely larch Arbor 2 F in n adjustable desk lamp* 1 Spencer
fluorescent 110 each
Maitland. Fla Phone Winter Park 11L A D F ir it l \
'
R o b in
wllh
term*
if
desired
Good,
l-DST
AND
FOUND
-2 Hi rhi lelrl*
See Mr Armstrong—Installment
a Hula way und Malty lied*
237H1
a Id g atu e w in n e r (or (he
close In Iskefrnnl lots are not
and laian Dept The Sanford At­
Y&gt;ay, Week or me nth—Tel. 1415
1
ns
r
y
o
u
r
in
m
n .i-t (■sir y e a r * . i« H a v in g In*
too plentiful. L«t us show you
lantic National Bank
furniture Center.
I l l Weal First
OAK I.AAVN
If you have—ad’ OMl'C your ln*&gt; lo iie h e *l tuck In v .-a r* bid lie 'll
what we have
t
It
I
F.
for
«b.
ee
tin.ei
In
Mir
S«-mm..|c
County’.*
only
perpetual
orobably n ev e' ( *r et ia *t n ig h t’ s
$5.an Each
ONE ROOM efficiency apartment, i acres good Diet Und with 3 wells, Cot* • Pup Tenl*
rare Cemetery. Business offices
Herald through the courtesy 01 1 2 • lit e r * o v e r the St la iiu * C a r
ju»t nut of city. $2,500. Terms.
ts Each tin N. Park
T - Shirts
lul'ablr fur ‘ cctiplc or single.
I’hnae 1124*
Ihr Florida Stste Bank
d in at*
HK.MINOLE R E A L T Y
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
Private bath, ideally located
Ttie a f - rig h th a n d e r h a d to go
T. W. MERO 310 Sanford Ave
I’h.-m- 1321 EN V ELO P ES , letterheads, state LOST Brown and white mail
across from I’osl Office Inquire W. DIETRICHS
I in t i'* l N a t i o n a l
1901 Park Avenue
Phone 37
ment*. Invoice*, hand bills, anil
rockrr «pantel. with name** 15 lim in g *
Manuel Jacobsen’s Dept Store
to
Evening*—h im v nr lg lt-i
NO MONEY DOWN
p r o g r a m s , cte Progressive
An*wer* t-i name ,.f Kipper It le a g u e gam e o f Ih e &gt; is in
et en-dd (or hi* eig hth w in in 13
Printing C i , Photic 409 -403
Buys brand new F'rigidaire Alt
t MeWhorler ' all I’d It
A T T R A C T IV E 3 mom furnlshrd
.li't i* io ii* T h a t’ s not a ll
he had
porcelain in*ide and .mil only
West 1.1th St
apt. Tile balii, scrrrned porch. SM ALi. 4 Bedroom home. Using
room, dining area, kitchen, fenc­
f.»—i.l.l.t H ilt \ L SLR V II E&gt;—22 to .t o r e the w in n in g ru n to lu»d
r'ngtdaire has it 1
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ed back yard. I M3 Adams Ave.
\n I he won the gam e w lt h u it giv­
pound* frozen food* Buy on our PAINTING. ■mall j b* appre FltlG ID A IRFj
Sanford $37 50 |&gt;er in until Phone
.ipnli.mce*, *.ile* ing up a w all.
$575 cqully—Assume mur’gagc
elated 529J
exclusive m der Ice plan and
| t U » t ile r T p.m.
.
and
service
G
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High,
(Hindu
Phone Mrs. Willc, 1521 untif 5
get a receipt instead of 3 loll PLOWING, during grading Soil
H.ih-rK who had an It I rei iril
Fla
Phone tl.M or Sanfo.i!
pm .
every month
2 AND 3 ROOM apt* Reasonable
ihi* lime lid t. ii hi* eau*ed
fumigating for i*H*t knot Reg
161? W afler A p m
Used refrigerators also available
I I I Elm Cali 1787-W.
lump* I i grow in Die throat* o(
sonihtr rale* phone •&gt;r contact
S T . J O H N 'S H E A f . T Y C O .
on this plan.
Philadelphia I’aillle* tan* Ihl* *ea
HnnrliiH
l-'lt’clric
(’•»
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llency Witte Jr 2261 W
I AND I Bedroom Apartments Phone 1129 - A ll Pctrrsoi, Broker
Claude II. Wolfe
Remits ant! troslev Appliance* •on Of the seven game* he'* lu*t
Associates -A, B Peterson Jr.,
Call 1240
_ _ _
Appliance Corporation
LAWNS mowed Cali Doyle Curley.
llwee have lieeti •tmloul* and hi*
Youngstown Ktteke:..
P. J. Chesterton. Albert N. F’itta MU Sanford Ave.
I’honr 1117
2560-W.
Ele.irleal 1 onir.m tmg and repairs mat:-* tallied inly *ix run* in the
4 ROOM furnished apt. $53
112 M.ignolta Ave
Phone t i l other lour In***-*
East 14th St
NO DOWN PAY.M ENT
t.a»l night the P h lllie *
a t la .k
I'll A l-'imincInK
RKIM -M IX C O N C R ET E
3 Bedroom masonry house. CarFor
Appliances,
conlrarting
all w j * oidv a litt le In -tie r F o r the
U N FU RN ISH ED I room
Gseasr Traps — Septic Tanks
F’or Rr modeling and repair*
rte,
screened
porch,
other
ex­
'round
tiertrsial
service
S.*«
Phone 42V
( i r d eight inning * the* c o u ld e . |
Window Sill* — luntel*
Nothing Down—Sm all Monthly
it. Must qualify f ir G l loan.
your General Kloitrle Dealer
h-i-l ' it* an u n e*TP ed ru n o ff Ihe
Payment*
Mlrnclc Concrete Co.
Pay dosing costs only—lono
-j'OO L. rlean 4 Room downstairs
Stmfnrtl Klcrtrlr Co.
C a r d - G erry St d e y w h ile R u b - r l*
309 Film Avr.
Imw monthly payments Phone Phone 1315
S h rrm n n I'ir n r r e t r ( ’«.
■* apt 611 Park Ave.
I'u .in e 112 v* »• L n illitie SI I a n il* to j resp ect
Uu' W’e*t lllll
Phone 1241-16*1 116 M a a m ill.i A v e
Sanford, 1*9
nruiblfv Pales ton Bide. Phone rSi*

W A H T ADS

PHONE 1821

Campanella Leads
In All-Star Race

Ted Iturnctt

Bo . a n d

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

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S A V E M ONEY ON:

AWNINGS. JA LO U SIES
V EN ETIAN BLINDS
Free Estimates Write In Mfg
Agent—Glenn C U ll. 201 I ai.
ret Or call Day a— IM7 J Nights
1231 J. Sanford

I. SILL - I ’inn* Techniflin
Phone 2KI Itouli 1 Sanford

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tw o m il hom er in th e l.w * of the
IIA\ NF7S Office Marhine Co . ninth cut it into e x t r a in n in g * xnd
Tytmwriters, adding machines R o lip rt* ila v e s l m
Ito ln - rl. led i l l D ir I '*th w ith a
Sale Hcrilnl*. lit Magnolia I'll
.ta iV *"d •'••■red 'h r w h in in g m n
41
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STANDARD Typewriter* Im nir.I in n ) tn &lt; to th ird u ii a *a i r i(ie e and
late delivery Amenra's finest *n in fie ld o'd

A R T IC L E S FO R A »LE
4 ROOM furnished apt. $55. 4ol Used furniture, appliance*, tools,
IIAI.I.'.1' GMIAGK for general Auto
East 14lh St.
cte. Bought-—sold. La rry ’s Mart,
repairing AI*o Wrrrker ss-rvico
321
East
1st
St.
Phone 1631.
402 Celery Ph. |uf*» M — 1060 II
SM ALL 4 Bedroom home. Living
Nights.
room, dining area, kitchen, fenc­
A . H. C . J A L O U S IE S
ed bark yard $60 per month. 1003
Sin24
37’*
50T
i
”
HAVr. your lawn innvv’-d by Jerry
Adam* Ave. Phone Mrs. Witte,
machines
at
lowe*l
price* *---- '■ ■
Extruded welded aluminum frame
lyvr.l Phene 131? W
1121 until 5 p m.
I t tssiu i'll DtSI'l »V
I lli-ck vs itti George Stuart. 1*'
$24.00. Special discount to con­
South Main street. Orlando
BUILDING hd&gt; rlea'eit, graded
tractors.
4 * 9 Heavyweight Llnb
™ '•FTIRNISHKP apt. 3 rooms screen­
Trwe*.
robbery
moved.
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ed p o rri, eslra mllawey bed.
ti— i i e a i 'T Y ' p a r io h*_____
Hunter Phnoe N62-W.
garage. 6I2 Park. Phone San­ Oat West 13th Hi. Phone 12IMBII Reg $18 95 Chrome Sli p
“ Ilia ! (« ihm{ I ' immI
H arriet I ’m Itenulj NimL
ford 133IH-2
stools
9KHI.AWNM11WEHS. Hand and Pow‘' r f t i f l i ; H f rj|$ « t I h i i k r n . C r t n l p
AWNINOH
Reg $2t 95 Chai*e Cot
16hh er sharpeueu to rut like new S p e c ia l* op P e rm a n e n t* 'd l lo t.
llik h r* . h u l l in S i i i i i r h r l l i . S r i
3 ROOAI apt. 2b0 Avoeadc
lath A i r C im d itlo n e d 1 a ll o n
Reg $29 95 Platform
Liletime Aluminum
Bleycle* repaired, rebuilt, paint­
I limit, i * ! , | f . » | iinrlip iin a nml
Rockers
19M ed Key W'Uk Harold Stanley.
II II. Grier
We have a nlc* selection of home*
I *innuf •»,
H iirh rru i*
mitl
Reg $19 95 Metal Utility
Furniture Center
310 K i d 4th St
and apt*, for rent. Seminolr
&gt; im !« irh ra
Cabinet
13UN
Phone |(2S
Really. 1901 Park Ave. Phone 27 I I I Weal lal SI.
Reg. $49 #5 Cedar Wardrobe 39 i«t t 'AIt PEN I IfV mid painting. Call
Itrg $69 94 Chrome 5 p&lt;
U74 W
USED TRACTORS
Welaka Apartments; room*, private
Dinette
4*no
t F-rd Fergtrowis I Oliver 70,
baths. 114 W. First SL
Reg $69 93 Sofa Reds
4*ivi Sm illy’t* Sn.ippirv’ Turtle
Brill Tractor Cn.
59 95
home h r rent. Phone 15^1-R Hanford Orlaiule Hlway Phone sat Reg. 179 93 Studio laiunge
Mnwerss
Reg. 1109 95 ] pe. Bedroom
New I'trallun Jn»t nth nf City
Large, cool, furnished &gt; BHroom
M no
ulte
Suf
limit. Nuw batidlliig I rntl At
risCIll .1 tii,
10:00 (t
E C H O I . ’S
R E D D IN G
apt. Screened porch. $An monthlv
Reg. $109 95 Bunk Bed
water Outboard Motors Also n
lino Magnolia Ave. Phrm" 410 J. Corner Celery and Hanford Avr.
(
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m
6*
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)
fanu’ii*
line
n
*
rumpetitive
price
Phone 1232

JUNK JUBILEE
SPECIALS

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Mather of Sanford

2 Rrdrnom house Kitchen cqutppM
water (urnislied, Venetian blinds.
2902 French Ave

U SED
Washers
All
makes
201 09 E. Eirst SI.
Phone 127
Thoroughly reconditioned. Test
cd, approved and guaranteed — g ARTICI.FJ4 W ANTED
X Bedroom House. $35 per month.’ From $59 95. Easy terms.
WE
BUY.
sell and trade u*ed fur
(’Uude II. Wolf*
soa u*. 10th st
niture. Wilson Mairr Funrllurr Co
Appliance
Corporation
Jtt E. 1st. Phone 059
Close in Well Furnished 3 Boom
391 Kanlerd Ave.
Fkone 21IT
Apartment. $50 107 W. IMh fit
2 W H E EL utility trailer 4‘ x 6’ or
Film s, Cameras and
4' x 4*. Inquire at 2129 Mytlle
FUR NISH ED cottage; t anJ 3 bed­ POLAROID
accessories at wleboldl'a Cam
Ave. F. W Langer.
room apt* Call 432 W,
era Shop. 210 South Park Ave
T
P e ti-IJv e stf k SnVptles ~ - 7
I BEDROOM block home $65 a
A la i
month, If you qualify for ■ G l
B O X E f PUPS. 1 male. I female
Venetian Blinds
l/tan. Immediate occupancy. 1901
registered
$35
Phone
— Factory to You —
Adams. Phone 1991.
Enclosed head. Eag-proof bottom
* b o o m Apartment. WO Avac
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or
H KI.P W ANTED
-1 9
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon I*—
IB — B E A n t R F .V T A L S — IB
cords.
E X P E R IE N C E D kroner tn tl&lt;&gt; Iron
HUTCHISON ocean front apt’ S rn k irlk O liuw and Fain t Cst.
ing in l er humi- Phone 2121 W.
Weekly or monthly rate*. Day- I l l I I I Weal 9nd fit.
Phone 32»
JO BS ON SHIPS. High Pay Great
• Iona Beach. FTa. Call 1564-J.
S TA N LEY
HOME
PRODUCTS
l.akrs • Ocean Exit unneer*
Mdse May be ordered by c a ll­
sary. Stamped
Mm-iddressnl
ing your local Sanford represen­
rnv lirings reply Shin Opphr
ROOF! with Private B a th - In
tative . Leona Boorman—2252-J.
(unities, Waicca 21911. Minn
residential sretinn. Modern. Re­
ply Box C L c/o lterald. ’
K fD A V OLD Calf and Cow Call S E L L $50 Portable Air Conditiiin1555 W-3.
er. Ilrvolulinnary new United
Slates Patent. High Cnmmtwmn
l—R E A L M T A T E FO iT B A l.V ,-^
E L E C T R IC drink box. show case
Write
Contemporary. 320 East
TWO Bedroom Phillip* home; tile
and counter acalet. Phone 1003 J.
39th Slrret, New York City.
bath, hardwood floors, electric
Paint 12.50 per gallon.
stove and refrigerator. 210A Ame­
E X P E R IE N C E D O PERA TO RS All ilses
slies Taroaulli
Tarpaulins.
lia Ave. Phone 1749-M weekday*
On cotton garmrnt*: to hour
_______
I T SURPLUS
ARM Y AND .W
NAVY
* after 5 p.m.
vseek; year round employment,
110 Sanford Ave
Phone 1321
pleasant working condition* and
10_A C R E S —Including 4J0 fneToit
benefits; beginner* may leant
luike Jessup and T Aere Orange UNFINISHED FURNITUHK
In Dee vocational sewing school,
Grove. Idea! for 5ubdlvlalon. Chests, desk* and bookrases or
apply In per.on lo BriMikheM
116.900. half cash—balance $90
complete bedroom suite*. Htooe
Mills, 206 N. Elm . Sanford. Fla
per month. Alio: Goldcnrod—
1425
111 feel on highway with 4 room Fnrnltere Center H t West ta St. n WORK WANTED
-11
masonry home.
$9,900
Half
cash. Balance $45 per month. TOMATOES - $150 per bushel W IL L DO ironing in my home.
Phone TJtKW.
Phone 2166
^
Ruth M Hamilton. Broker. 1739
Kuhl Ave. Thone Orlando L9I92
D
RESS
Mak.ng. Alterations and
ffUIUIKRIZED WALL FAINT buttonholes
or 3-0942
5lrs. G i IImtI Benton,
40 Decorator Colors
Edward Higgins Terrace. Apt
Ready to Apply
»
RENTING T T ?

For leu than 21,000 down you can Scflkarik Faint A
apply your rent on ynur own 112-114 West 2nd St.
home.

RETIRING ? ? ?

We jave
have proper
property wRIi private
home plus rent
otal Income.

BUYING 7 7 7

Glam Co.

Refrigerator
Defroster

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STEM PER INSUR ANf’F, AGENCY
PHONE 2122.
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Preferred Rales to Preferred
Policyholder*
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411 Sinfnrd Atlantic Rank
Phone 34

S E E I S F IIW T FO R
ItiMiraner of all kind*

H A Y M IIM I M. !? A LL
2»l South Park Ave

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Phunr 732
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IRVING FRYOR
208 . 210 MKISCH HI.DC-

Vour Slate Farm Inaurance Agent
701 Cy­ l» w ernl aulo and flm Inutranre
e r s
19- - F’ i.O W K W S -P I^ F fT S -S B R U W S
C A R P EN T E R , wants Grnrral Re­
pair and Painting. Thomas W. C O M P LETE landscaping. Tropiral
Planls; Bitter Blue Sod; T--i&gt;
Ferguson. 1401 Court St Phone
Soil A I) Rountree. Call I7ld
2031*fl.
______

Phone 320 Housework, baby sitting
press.

See our wide selection before you
decide.

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BAGGERLY
Appliance Center
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Nice plant* You dig them John
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K Baker. 15QU West First Si
It you have a small buvinesa in a
secluded part of town and are I T - AUTOMOItlLEg . TRAfl.ERN
Interested la getting cuitomars.
HANFORD MOTOR CO.
Rat Ih# service you offer in the
naatified column of the Sanford IM I Freoek
Ph I3ta
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GOOD buslnosa for leave—Lake
View drill. | j k e
1613-W or 1714-J.

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lire In Guatemala tin re
proposed t*y Fra tire, al •
ail U N members not t * 1.1 &lt; t
tide in the alruKlte
The move came aft-t th.
Union vetoed a I S
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to turn thr complaint over •
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Army-McCarfhy Probe Comes To End

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and demand'd the i i .iiih act on the rate
An American wumxn ri.rri
enl in the Guatemalai
broad, attinit over
tin- &lt; .,n
brnadrattlny S y * I ► in r ,
ye ite iia y the Gu*trn. hid not seem to to- nut i .
preparation) tu rri»t if,.- . .
Shr laid few ti »i|,&lt;
teen on the *ti&gt;ei of ti
City
Tile torie&gt;l&gt; ,d' I
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t
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ReLrl liejihiiurt i ■ '..ii t i l ­
ed the r a i d u l e of lin e , '
the Honduran border \ on
Jordan ah I Queraulepe«|ui

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are
against Stevens and Adams
lw s o '
;--s slurlcd * ilt with a tangle o!
At the far-1 hearin
McCarthy
conflii tlru ' chatgea and wound up made * statement that in uni­
form or another wa» to lie repeat
with
m a n o f c o n flic tin g tr» ti
niuiiy
ed over and over
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vi*i*-l p iim e o i the M c i a f l i i ) A n n ) ’ true* — all "I them

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nimee- j i . - i j u i t ’I'V w .id ler,ct
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fru m th e o r ig in a l nut
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t ' . S e ria l, c i -cu&gt; room last w eek
to r
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treginning A p r il n
H i h u jt u ,
- ent oil vo illp o u 'id ed
•* a n l» ' *■ " ( I’liw rues in a ile an*
d&lt; • ii -I
• u ii'tils of fu ro r and
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•pi i. ling nut time on th.&gt; quest ion
of whether or not t‘si Sclune re

Mystery Shrouds
Death f)f Had :
fiancee Testifies

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c a u s e we are g c llin .' ' I e I i the
n e r v e r e n t e r in th e I ' e n t i v n of
the old c iv ilia n politicians u s i r it.e
p j s l |u i-r 2u y e a r who h a v e r u v
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« glut * m i w ill lie dfife* t*|
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wlaisr paniliuw In the su lcc. In*
Pi- h ir n a m e antagonists were ■ay about a e h p r.re l i r u r d per
f tiiri*sf*! in •lM il.li* w u.*1 s i l l f 4&lt;*s r
A« till#
t . i t ' as one *id r, (hen roll ll,e
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i ' " l f elickUf I' lit J I M r (lets),.
■as r under water ansi eshwle
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r c l a r y of tin- \ m W elch
ll ‘ &gt;i &lt;■ I ■*. m s appoint'-1
*tn
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h, ..I of employs
And they sa id M cC arth s
per • • T I'libow * r a .Iliu m t a f e n I up Ihi- N a v y
It.' Mr t
linns I up utils
o i' n o n o r new ,
*1 C a ll ’
I try o lf llC In J H o u rs
and liie l i i - l r t m
loti
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ah lit rte p e rr-.n
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Mrt .Iths , " l tw o ' f hi* .H ies h a 't the s u h ru m iii llln
I (oil*
did m il nes-d ('h r rnis* liy anyous
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S te ve n s
end Hie A r m y
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Wi l i l t , a llr
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I t ' I &gt; h&lt; fi*# r
i o '* i h im " l h a l i .l in t d run ken &lt;h .ir n t - M i l l i It M u di ■ctii.pst M.l a rth v " ll
tiii'itilp r o'
I t il.I fi t A l'lv t iillf lf*r till filly*
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a n t;nl bed tones
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l l i e i e . . j s m iicb t ut rent esplu.tay
tr
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111 Ih e It , m i a lie n - I'li.,i n r
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.si was found dead Saturday
- eri*e of decency
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l l e l , , liv e Has illoo t J
t'U T fa e
A s|o h i d isp u te a . is w h e th e r, a
i ke i i o ,d i &gt;n w ords of t e * iiii,,iin r e g u la r sduel •l-| "f tl'l* * 1**1
■d lie a| o found a marijuana |
Hid I.T a'lil V
ro in m ttti-e and
p rim ip ,| t irs'e ' M cC a rth y cim tetuled S te v e lls Dad r ig a f H t e a lie e p tn e toll anti a le i.
. , .i ..f the I'la tm rd I., u l . n r H i t G e n K i l t s
- o n ssith a n .illle lilg cke n cs! baw l
Ii- r. I I o .*"s-, s C ylli-if I *’ 1 *0 1 of Die A rm &gt; i-i
If I ... w tun f i i,n i Fits c u m m a m l .
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of n a t io lt c s iti ,p -e,n s
A IOSION DITKT1VI u«Vi fingertee
c h a n t s hi to I-*- ir t and
a &gt;o rn m a n d e r of ft S ti ,p
-il than
I tic tn ip ie 'l i aim in a fu n e ra l
punt* s,ii the car in which G vsjiic
Sen M c C a rth y
i G e rm a n y
p a rk t i with sp ectato r* I ll O'bllrn, Sr., of Wollaaton,
K l e s e m S l i d ft* l u . l C H I s ld e r i -‘ ; iijp e l
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Hi
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s la le m e n ts to r e v is e ! Ills SS, f r &gt;e tilly I ) lltaky
i t i d s 1 til at its' w as " v e f y too t. A d a m s and ■-din e - ■ to,. ot |n r |
A, quitted April H of a charge
11
i •iiiito n &gt; | j v | , I. j I m u I I o llllllu n sf SUM*-. ' Iii fiancee principal bmcfiriary
i i - i 'i i i I iti o titain ln g
a d ire ct pal aut i a , ■
id participating ,tn the I0BI.TI1
co llid e d toil
)'
&gt;• said thr s le a rn e d be at*.
being g r a d u a lrs ut c e r t a in u niver
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c h a rg e and Sit ICS
,
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frit S- I.fda* w I " fill) l|'l» l|f i" l " • There was Adam
A n o ther Issu e ih v t rt i!e t IN. - « me ,"t.. to. mll'don-dollar tn
° Ur»*n wai '«und
*h*
When V|r&lt; a rth y la te r ' ih i V the C o h n ’ s d i n t ' I th&gt;i ' hn ha t lo ’d
ia r near a golf course, a bullet
• i l l s " i Ji j i i
lie gsettle hi* n i-s rf h im S t e s c r - ■ o| I te* through ** h e a rt tigs w a s lu n ch e d ott I.s Fo-ritanre
w o u n d in his head. A pistol was
A d a m s' l. tiit, us ali-eit a I.s ,
The hunt fur I-pe taking i t Ip
t , I f t I . sittm ittln n (or S e t,me secretary and Die \ r 'ns "w fe* yrd'
t verse y*
ditrovered under him. He diet!
2 ! m eetin g j l Ih e J u s t i i e |» .-"a ft
11.,
'rii lyegan after I ’onmer Waller
II '
id he h . (| in q u lr d of tte'.er if Setnne ■r r e
And th*n- ■
■, , i hr,', y-tt.iigy*
f .AtcCarr. n said there were four slut illy afterward. (International I
nenl
atten d ed
l,»
A lt
G en
i t&gt;l» a *o f lie r S filcie « as noallfo-d
I •
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i-ertlc mark* &lt;n Thorne’* atm*
I t r u a n e ll.
Dr* id e n tla l
A s s i- ijr il
■ml how to .' i alem t ap plying for -■ynd t i n
hn I is ffrre tl ' - tr.yili* hirri iti'iirrti i Stu rm.un Adam s and o fhet ..irle
1..
1 no evidence he u*ed narcotics
a c o m m iss io n
ON HONEYMOON
'"in sh--"t h ni - i ■i
fhe t i .-I I're v u te n l K i- e n lm a ir
.......... ... r ordered art analysis
NORTH HOLLYW O OD, s'alif.
'P»i&gt; w a
io sf one of (h e tn vitv
Force if Cohn «• ■
«i!.I tip him f ■ A-la in * aid they riisru»&gt;&lt; I AI
if
vital
organ*
'd’t
Heading for a Montana
■• 11 'h 1
* it'*m *'i1* now Iteing D’r Sllbenoimittre’s |y|*it|• f,r jtC j l D i v s lin e y |u c a ll A im v 1 is »!'*
lie ‘ -&gt;rl he also lias sent invcsli hum yiMoan iwtay are *tagr and
'int i t l«v It" J u s t i n i t r i n r 'i i i e n t
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tii&lt; Ihcr etiDmie .**. ' ,bl di D i ....... I Fie he l i e ed this Irrtim.' ! I r e interview Ihi
-.„l dsuxhtet , OI„ l( , n , , .AI,nit,'d Juhnaun of
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S «crs I »es st|*\ '|s
**111 stilt Die
Sail I aki City.
•tun* was the buring of Cnhn lu a ssig n e d o v e rse a *
tly He said thr ifIt 1. an ait sturlent |
■hirst 'n it iii th * &lt; ti s"« r ftaIf

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to laid insurgent (nice h i
the vital railroad from i*u- i- ti
fine to Guattm ili t .f&gt;
Morale)
MORE
(At the (Jnite-t Nali i
*. , i .•
tnalan reprei'iitilivr
rin(tin&lt; 1
the fall id AG,fair- o I V i i.ji
They tail! the Invadrl
■ - hid
taki n the la an of i- - i-ta 1
three were Jeter.Imi) .
towni. close tugettiei
&gt;ti u* i&lt;•
miles in)itle Guatcinalj
A spokesman f,n t n| t
C i)tillo Anna) lead* •■* ti
rration a r m » *aid I. n- i - -i
Itward Hie f’jtt Aiinio h i II
V at aimed at Jolla* I ,&lt;t 'll
S 000. tome 41 mil
id
Guatemala fits It lie- :*o m.
north of the Kl Saka i i , ,r t.
Other reU-l un't« al-o v
t
ported bet ling tmard A*ttni
Mila, a town of J.Oai. t ! n. &gt;
notihea)! of Juliana
Reporting ihe dropping of . m
tiles to Inturcenii inv.i
&lt;; ■.•
mala, the spokesman *i h I am.i.l
teale uprising* hill -.I i ort I
t
Tutonirapan. Ketalhulni .m l II
huetrnango. I&gt;,u r&gt;* north ,m l
nf Gualrinala Ctly. m i n i
,
Mexican border
Retiel bea iquarler* i lin n , ■
!
eminent *o!d er* "»re d&lt;&gt;.- it &gt; i ,
our aide'’ anil declared llo- A'i, ,/
Government had rn , -'idtt army. S[mltt-*m,r,
i , ■
- n
m ile nil the flumdnr -! do ft i
however
&gt;'
I" ' * '&lt;1 on I ' 1" "nelsing das
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li t 'i d
no i |e » ts he sslrf
A spokesman vail the r
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consisted of i.OUO men. ah H a il&gt;t!is a el hi
aid es (torn la st
malant.
' d ’
1 1 ■In j j i &gt; to ss n fa
Ttle Artoof yuvernin-"■
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vCirs f. r S e ll m e
Chirred (’#*till-i Ann
-*H from Nicaragua ft
M•
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in b ■' a ’ f of
atrerted the ri-VI fbr**s* u **iin 's ii r . t *•, • 11 ft urn M -ier -l f. r
used nf adventurer* lr in
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the j
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entral American usti""Ni i f i Its-y lii'fo r .' he ss i . in d u ct
tion to liiiaiemalan i &gt; 1.
i " 1 - th e M o s la s t N .s
t to
The Guatemalan t i c 1, ’ i" •
i i s | " * t . ,1 a s iig n m e n is re
tparkff some anti l ‘ S di-m
i
i i f I. o r s s t it " *• k p .I H i .
md
tlons in other I*j I ui Aii
e v il i tim e oft w hite tie ssa* in
nation)
tig a t F t i i « N .1
In Havana police re" -t
l i iim i: m y tenure as s e c re ta ry
"Wup of Cuban ('"mintHiK’
,i " f lie- \ t m s " S t f ii't t s said "ftii-|,ticked the office id Ihi I
i I- 1- rc c o e .l lh .it n n t 'h e s D ll* tier
Press, throwing stones ami - 1•» i ’ s|s|eftl l i r r l e s ' effort to o b tain
o b je c t* at the new* ai'eurv ,,•.•p ccla l c o n siils-t atlun am i ttrlv l
rrs Window* were broken i &gt;it ... h ■ foi III
to ii, " ||e , dh il it
one w a s In ju re d Police * j- d &gt; .
in i s a m p le " - if I' i s r mt id III
made some a r r e s t )
" '■ " i n r n tls't'e ,.f tin* p c r v e r s l m
Chilean student) shnntio-* j
of pow er ”
Giialemalan slogan) bin &lt; I
Ml'il d d McCgrthv h u e |y tty
1l.fi flasc In d"*sntnwn s--&gt;
'
* iti - i- c h a r g e s * " | • , •
it
Saturday nl^ht Thr itcmnn i ■
lit - ith they on mlrtie " he said
rrprrienli-d seven oullic.d iM il i t ■
I , s-'iii.lyntis a P v M rC u r
ranglnii from left winy s
t&lt; Dts ours t' at ti
.iittler itargt’s
to conservative S trial t'hn i
In HtN'ntis Aires the pr • •
ment newspaper C rlllea »nl &gt;.&gt; &gt;t
emala is "turrnimded Id rm i,
(iv ira help lo "ruled iJn ii
-i
revojullonariei ’• In Hie fir
)(
(enline new spiprr connm nt
'lie
uprising. C rilira talil lit.
__ It'll iI p*tnalan government "ols-.li.
"cla-ln .t « lilt
the powerful inrtirsl* id t'-i • .u

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from a scent r adar hili-ralorv .it
Sherman Adams su {|F n l*l *■ erupted at ap irtmclit a.I Mining
Ft Miinmiiulh S I Ivsffiyi »i
Thutne’s until Fnday s i.i
til Its he
Said,
Hut
I e put
i'
Col Kettmlh i Iti-l.i' U uf lc tu a r i ' i r g all ...........lit nf tin- a t . , ! . if.,t nut name her
s*lesi-«s yri.t ii i*-irn lii| s iU ...^ ,, .. .
S i hit.e uiatlrr
S ', ' h ill aeeosi'sl
J a y Muugit " who s*el he had
I"*t a let! in K re.' ii-siifu- 1 '• i w a s Ih e b a sis fu r the Army * i,,'en yi'tirij’ i'Fiortte * lawyer fur
Cohn blew uf, ant } . la*-i|, " T li. fhaige*
Gnu* t id Get, tiv,' ( apt
I* war
tVe nre g ling to it
Hairy I'-nrinthat Thorm lest than
sc s t li1aI ■
■ Hu* heck nut "f ’ite
Ihe gr&lt;ai l.ulk of ihe Metiran in da y* atu, changcil h • will t ,
Army '*
p. p d •ti. ti i* I-, lealtv Indian .&lt;.1 ■ make Mi*s Maureen Hagen. Hi
• " h n 1 ‘d the v o b r n iiiliiit t r r f.* a ‘ light mi stui e ,.f
I :., r .j a - .tin-! tu nr lieu tv an d e s e i u t o r
w as a iig r ) a ll rig h t, tint lie denied t»l"'.d
I'eniin 'piutivl Siuygh a* saying
s'liciui! threat*
Met nt'is
it
fiilin sy,i, I'l tlt amri-red and Dial

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Hondura* »»d Nlcaia|tt«.
The Guatemalan delegate ta#
' me council hl» country nan ben
invaded from Hoodurai Fnday by
mcrcenartei and bombed by P&lt;7
plane* ot North American mitui*
1 fseture.
NitfgrXksiS *ttd 'fossAoru— „ . .
He claimed to have documentary
proof linking the leader o| thr A
vatioh. Guatemalan exile ^
Carlo: Castillo Armas, with Nica­
ragua and "the government of iht
North." an obvious reference ts
the United Mates.
Hr accused the U&gt; Mate De­
partment of defaming his governI Sun Itl ihe Lcc.lt..1*1 to'"
ment with its charges that it ii
d.c iirukr In thi* » * i ; Meet wish
Communist - influenced .and said
■ prone glide, add llie gcro*. •»“
American bans on arms shipment)
then pul in the breathing. Torn
to hi* country had lert it dr*
the head
breathe in •• one i n *
(enicies*.
is extended beyond ihe hetwt, •»*
hale ondrr the .orface, and repeal
He conceded that commuMfe
early iiuie ihe same arm emlends.
had "a certain support’* in Guate­
mala but laid even if II were out­
law n l "this campaign would fled
another pretext ’’
Hr charged Ihe invaiion had
been sparked by the fruit com‘ ils govenment it
_ . .
,
, .
„ pany because his
Tosiay » tegular wetaly luncheon ; i0 Jt,prliti n, H r.,, trseta «( cos** * ' ■ *
Ifc
aan foru
h s,lai)
n i n . lianu
in n u
iu r, &gt;
. .*»
. i,«t.J
a i i J reform
rrla rn
piny
uouet
Club was given over to a report program.
un the national convention held in
He also produerd the surprise
.Seattle recently.
..baeria that
lh.sk I two
lu'n fliers
n i Ma* nf
charge
of t f C
Henry Simpson, who tagvtiy.r c|,ltrnthlp
hld craih
c r „ h *. landiR
ship had
^ wife, attended the cutiven* wwjndrJ
, p*chuli, Mexico
ed. al
al T
T ipachuii,
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,s&gt; .s.Jay After
after an
iD aattack
tU c V on Hu'
that one uf the must
etna la In Mexico CUy, the Mcxi*
matter, to come up b.fote the cut,* f Jn ||f , orC( ch„ ( of ^
Coj
clave wax that of engthemrg C jrlo | R Bfr&lt;unI, &amp; Victoria,
m.eting make up time to el her l l
,,,
h&gt;d no n p M fl( , n
days before the missed mealing or lnpid, M
13 days after The motion was de­
feated and the present ruling will
continue.
Simeon stated that their weft
approximately tf.FUM) Rutarians at
the convention where he wai tieat*
City itreet cr*,/« thla moming
ed "like a king."
began final Having of Eighth
Street, according to W a r y e n
Knowles, City manager.
The manager stated that it
would taka the 10-man craw ap­
Delegate* attending the Veteran* proximately three dayi &gt;e coraplrt*
uf Foreign Wars convention last Ihe project, barring bad wawtber.
weekend in Lakeland report a The project measures approxi­
great deal of success and accom- mately ,Sf. miles, M ot whteh will
nllshmi'nt during the encampment lw completely new. The remainder
Sanford Post J2S3 delegates were ii being resurfaced.
_
honored by having Command,-:
Melvin 1. Smith and Quarterina*M EETIN G R E T
ter Michael The. mas cum mended
There will be a meeting of the
for their tervice to the oreanlnHon at the annual "Rooster Lunch­ executive committee of the county
council of the Home Demohitra­
eon.”
Those attending Imm Sanford in­ tion Club* Wednesday morning at
cluded .Smith, Thomas. T rm lrr the Home DemonatratlM agent’s
______________
.... office In the Court House; Tht
John
Hradv._____________
and Ernest______
L iv y . The
ladles auxiliary of Ihe local VFW meeting, called by If [lo Myitis
post also was represented by a w'il«on, Is set for 9:30 a. m.
delegation to their annual encamp­
ment. also at lakeland
FLA N K MIM ING
M EXICO C IT Y IIA—A Mexicflf
Twrntv nine years rsm In th* military transport with I i peneat
first full year of gasoline tax in aboard is mis,log,■th e , a ll force
Allnneenta, the ga* tax revenue announced today. Tfeott aboard
a s* I t ao5 (MO t umps ted with Ml.* were soldiers and lhelr * i v t i and
families.
•uJ.txg) annually today.

Report Is Made
On Convention

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Final Pavirig Work
Started On Street^

Local VFW Officers
Honored A t Parley

I'nlly, 16. and Mrs. Johnson. YT.
"v ie uiariied |a*t nlaht at thr
I.title Drown Church In the Valle*’.

IlKyrnr, grandson of a formet
president uf Montgomery Ward A
&lt;» . "was afraid ne would never
live to collect fill Inheritance. He
a'ked me lo atgure that there
wmtld tu- a very thorough invetth
gallon . . . if he died.

UHAcHWI

Legal Notices

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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS'

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T l.* 1*11 d rill,quetil real estate 1*1 11*1 n l the t l t r Of - Hanford,
F I " Id * l* f if ,.t at l i e fr.'hl dour ,,r the **t&lt;r l l s i , s t i l at Ih e C n t ll
ll"***' l" the r’tly „f l^•nf,"d Fl.-ri-t* and still r*m *in tit an alet for A
perl'M, ,,l 1,,'ti , .in te su llse * K k i
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A ll yral r t l t l s U|""I w Mi h the &gt;*)) rase* h tv t no, Le ra bald. * u T
esrali.s' &lt;• M, h la s ,'er,lll&lt; atea have n&lt;&gt;l alre td y l.em Issued wlfl be ayi|J
at put-llr aurtlun on thr H id . d«r "» luxe A It |sbs, m m aiearlaB at
I , **pt*|tirh A Si a , the front diyoy ,.f th* P ity Half |h Ik e P l l f af
yalitoril KlorliU
H. ff. RAT Hit. C ity C lerk

w h a te v e r I.H Ig tlJ i'r ' "h n " I I S I I I * ,

"'•il * j - uni as v|r&lt;&gt;ng as He n .iU
h.tve o*.*l
t’l'linlle*- wolds w e re lltleied pro
and con atuml \ |r i’u illiv'y m .y- Ii
for auspectrd yubveraivrs ,,t Ft
Almimouth
Alct'arlh) and Cohn uia'iitani-.!
that Ihe Army vii*|Mndi-rl d*&gt; -«•
pi'tTnl sectiril) ri-ks ,t Die St-"t il
turps rrnter itdv after Ihi* sub
' "til lull Fee b r ilt n its Investlg.itF '*)
Stevens
arid
Adam*
testified
&lt;omr mspenslun* took place in
fore Die siilrrommillet* henrifti* Ingafi they »3iil the AtcCarliiy proto
•pcedi d up the «ui|H*llsiun of nlltet

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' Scientist* lyelieve inrn w u! 1 I,,fiC rr taking a few brraHt,
aimospheie on Mar*

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Tloui urn Know /

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The answers to every da \
Insurance nrubleme*
Its JOHN HIGGS
Belieslaa whidrhearlnllt in ih r
■bllonophr that you h a ir to
••live'* before you ran
eel"
and belles in* il.u that in th. r
dare nf
rumplrtllir*
m ot
•MpW will be rralit inler e»lid
Hi reedlni the aolulion. l« ib rir
Oww and their nelihtmrs* n e t * ,
da/ Insurance problems, ■, dr*
elded la try eumelhin* a III I It
tferenl.
minnln* neat week Ih i. adeertialna apace will lie tlenUrd
week la a column of our.*
----- and anew era on in su ra n ce
problems which are romuinn In
*
llveo »f all or us.
*ilr. thla column will he in
. a form of adserllsin* Imi
•flee la anawer lo u r in*
-Wee questions &gt; 11 h &gt;• u l
ir*e or obllyallnn la prnuino
baa Wo aitlnia attached
J really appreciate an on*
liMdly tw be of sen ire lu

*11 you'll addles* your own in*
iur«nee
sur
question* to this office.
see'*11 lev to plve you the correct
w en and there will be no

or aWigatioa of any kind.

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GARRAW AY &amp;
M c K IB B IN
M i N. P u t

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in n it ctnne« to title*, t-Acry
cur mnkcr nspircs lo he up ut
the lop of his price class.
Which is only natural. Popularity
like that means success.

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Have You Got

ROOFITISM?

A leaky roof ii a headache no aspirin can
cu re .

Jt'a a job for a Roof Doctor. 7 7 m / ' j

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We c a n cure your r o o f troubles. First, an
expert examination, then a fair estimate, finally
a neat, thorough job with genuine Darren fireretisunt Asphalt Shingles.

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Ask for our Free impettiun*

Wc know, because fur years Utiick
has hchl such uti envied posilion —
the uiH|iic-slinitctl sales leader ill it*
class. A nd with |*ood reason* in
styling, room, power, value.
lin t today, folks like you have
pushed Ihiich success even beyond
such bounds.
Today, (he lop sales standings of a
(oil generation have been changed.
Tuduy, latest sales figures for the

first four months of 19S4 reveal this
phenomenal (net:
In total national volume, regardless
of (trice class, Bulck Is outselling
all cars In America except two of
Ihe so-called “low-price three."
1 hat’s a tip too good to past up.
That'* the tip-of that Buick must
have the hottest styling of the times
and the sweetest performance of
the yeur.

More important, that's the tip-off
that Buick prices are well within
the reach of more and more people
—and th at such prices buy ft lot
more automobile per dollar.
So why not look into tike tomorrow*
styled Buick that puta you so far
uhcad today?
Come in, or phone us this week for
a dem onstration. T h en you eah
judge for yourself that Buick really
is the beautiful buy—by far.

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•nun a m i automomhi a u auur auicx wtu auua tmm'H U k h s f l

Hill lumber &amp; SupplyYard
213 Waal Third St

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Weather
Make Sanford Your

I u u l l m i i J * 4 1 0 , t u d |»ai • I7 clou d *

through Wednesday »Hh wide’.T
* i i i (ti&lt;&lt;l shoaer* south and -fa­
lla l portion*

Shopping Center
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] EW S P A P ER

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SA N FO U H .

Rec, Areas
Senate 'Jury' In Probe Agrees
To Reach Its Findings By Aug. 1 Swamped
Jenkins, Aide
Boy In Danger
First Day
S t r o l l i n g Of Robies Found Picked To Draft
’Balance Sheet’
In Sanford
Mr. and Mm Irvin* I 1‘rvnr
have returned home alter n vaca­
tion of two wrek* with relatives
and friend* in tiie North. On June
12, they attended a 20-year re­
in union of the 1934 rl»&lt; of Wicomico
high rchool at Salisbury, Md Mr*
Pryor had been xs-cn-tary of ttie
flax* and at tiie l&gt;urii|iict »hi- gave
the roll call of lift graduate* She
war pretenled tin- awaul for hav­
ing gone the tar tin d distance t"
the affair, a gift, and JD.Oiki In
play money and a road map to wx
flat her ill grttmy home.

T A L L A H A S S E E |4 V _ An Ityear-uld .Viaauurl buy who nerd#
treatment fur rabira » n located
here today and hurried to a
ho. oil a I.
The youth ha« been Miught
•liHi P iid a; -'hr- ’ &gt;. v-**«hnr» *
by a .bunk at hi. home at lllue
Spring*, Mu. lie and hi* parent*
Irfi on a trip to Kef Weal be­
fore Ihr akunk a a* found lu be
rabid.
\ Florida highway patrolman
* potted the car of the llrn rj
Zelliier. near Florida Slate t’niterally here shortly before noon.
Itu«*eil /rllner m
taken fur
treatment immediately. Ih e pa­
trol had *aid the buy had to be
found within le u day a if hia
life * a* to be aaaed.

County Commission
Allocates $6,000
For Area Zoning
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N. II. llarnlrk, lake Monroe
recently ramr into The Herald of&lt; fire with a peculiarly-*haprd pep■"* per, whlrh had been aruwn from
Florida giant aeed. atmilar In C a li­
fornia « under *red. The pepper
was groan In Yuluaia county Mg
mile* from the St. John* 1(1*re
bridge on lli|h « ay 17-82.
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Summer rehrariali in band will
be held at the Seminole High
School hand hall tonight front
■ o'clock until 9..1U, under the
lutiervWInn of SHS Hand Capt.
■ Mickey Durak. AH local inatru“ K in tal ill* , hicludipg Navy pet»onn il, are Invited.
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Theta will be a mobile training
unit of Ihe ground uhnerver
squadron of th e Air Furce at Ihe
Legion Hut Wednraday. A train­
ing meeting will be held there it
7:10 p. in. lor the purpu*e nf *rltlng up a cltilian ninetyer roipa
here. Any person* lnlere*ted h*yr
beta inrtlea tu attend the airetir.g.

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Fighter-Bombers
To Go To Europe

L A N G L E Y A lii ED U CE BASK,
Va. tit—Secretary of the Air Force
Harold F. Tall, 't *-&gt;" nine* ' tr- -&gt;■
that T arlical Air Command*! Zlst
and Wttii Fighter Bomber Wing*
will leave the United S la in for
Europe thiv (all
Talbott's announcement wat rr
letted by Tarlical Air Command
headquarters here.
Atflgni I tu T A C * Ninth Air
Ferre, Hie I wo w-ine* n«e the
North American F K F Sabre),-t
a* their upei alional
ffighter-bomber
a
eplovment
tfr
of there unity it F —"*e
(»•*
second time Dial fully equipped FIS-F wing* will go lu the United
.a Stair* Air F o r m In Europe fur
duly with the NATO defenie force*
1 ait year TAC deployed the .VMh
Fighter Bomber Wing tu Writern
Germany.

HITS ENGINEERS
LOS A N G E L E S JR-The new
iretldml nf the Atm .'lean Intit­
ule nl Electrical Engineer* *ay*
that engineer* do all tort* of thing*
With the tilde rule but do nett to
nothing about
governing
their
country

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The Semlnolr County board of
cunimi**ioner* held ita regular
semimonthly mreting thia morn­
ing ami Voted tu allocate ftf.UOO
toward evtaMiahinriit of County
tuning. The allutmnet, available
Oct. I, will he used to form a zon­
ing - Ian modeled after l.eon Coun­
ty1*.
Haymond Hall. *pokeaman for a
committee appointed by Ihe commltaion to inve*tigate varioua
form* of county toning, reported
that a Mr. Hrannon, director of the
l.eon county toning commit*Ion,
had offered hi* aervice* gratia to
come Into Seminole County and
help with the preliminary planning
nrceaiary to e.tahliin toning.
Ilrannan further suggested, according to Ball, treking the »ervirea of
(irurge W. Simon*, a ton.ng con­
sultant, to advise ami help tone
the varlou* dlilrict* of the county.
Simon*' talenta are tendered at
approximately |«0 per day.
The commifaion postponed a de­
finite
committment
until
the
money I* available, but advt*ed
Ball to have hit group make recymixmdailtwt for a *a»tn* direc­
tor. Mr. Brannon frela that Ihe
first year of cuunty toning I* the
molt difficult, coating about 17,600
hut permit* will defray over f*0
per cent of operational rotM," Ball
emphaiiaed.
The roninii**ioner« adopted Ctnr
It. C. Ikidd'* motion to appropriate
the (6,000 in Ihe neat budget
A* ha* been the rate for the
pait three yeara, the commission
voted to appropriate 11,600 tu the
U. S. Geological Survey which I*
making an rtten*lve ttudy of wa­
ter condition* In Semlnolr County.
According to n confidential r e p o t t
in the hand* of the member* of the
coiiimisriun, the Geological Service
it analytlng over 700 tperimena
from well* in all parti of the coun­
tyActing on a letter from Mitt
Myrtle Wilton, Home Demonttralion agent, (76 wa* allocated to a
4-11 Camp for Seminole County
children.
Cummr, Dodd moved that the
County buy a harrow to u*ed in
cleaning nrhts-of-wajrs and for
u*e at the County Home. Coat wat
estimated a l about $.100 but th&gt;
motion waa defeated. "They've
borrowed my harrow twice and Ihe
rounty ought to own one anyway,"
Dodd Mated. He added that he
didn't mind lending hi* harrow, but
the County'* ownerihip of uo,would be worthwhile.
Cummr. Dodd further repuit*!
that Sheriff J. L. Hobby had re­
quested him to look Into the pbs*
•ildlltv of acquiring a fan f«r use
In the County jail kitchen, but no
action wat taken when Comr. John
Mrltch auggrited moving the "prl•oner* out to the Mayfair Inn
where they can have a twimmlng
pool."
It wae a thort meeting, la*ting
only ilightly over two houra.

Sanford's recrt-attoii j u ' j * were
swBtiipt-d yesterday when more
Him 5oU youngsters jtleinled cere
motile* opening the * ity * .h u iu j I
summer recreation t rogram
The program w,i- kicked off *es
terday altermam » ereim»ete
followed bs a full b luttli motion
W a s h i n g t o n &lt;i i — t »- piclbie al Sfltlll.... i»., -• -si*"
aeim to rlal " ju r y " in the M c­ according to Warren Knowles, i tty
C a r t h y - A r m y h e a rin g * agxt-otl manager
U n d e r l l i e illfi*%*f!»»n *'f J* mui
today to t r y fo r it verilict-orgel. Seminole lli. ii &gt;cbi*d iiistruc
v e n iicta -h y A u g . I.
tor and coach, till* sc.ii - piogratn
Son M lim it It-S I), annouttc- is not otils prosiiltnc leeieattnn lot
otl a ft e r a m otTilig of the hear* S a n fo rd 's s o iu i,., t ( i-i n-r.iti-ui. hut
t h e s.*r
goes fu rth e r liy te jc t u n
ing* su k H in m iittee that tin -n
Ion* .s ja irt'
w as “ a g e n e ra l reco g n itio n ”
T r a in in g t' I h , iu .' lo l l in * » n n
th at unlen* fimling-t are reach
itiin g , b o su n
1 . 1- . ttall m id c i . , ft
ed within a week after Congress ad to lill- lll Inn -nine o| I tie A c tiv itie s
Journ*. it may be Impossible to J'he-e at** t*citi, lo-ld * j d i -io* lie
i , o tillltu
reach them until liter the N -vctu g in n ln i at 4 3a) a in
ing u n til noon I . * i-lo ld re n be tw ee n
ber elrctlun.
Mumtt *ald Ihe subcommittee tile ages id I', un i I t
tithi-r directors --I the program
had untnitnouily a*«l(ned May II are Fred li ii n - serninole Higli
Jenkins, it* (peril) et «n»el. and Sch-ad Coach, wtio - upert i-es at
Charle* Miner hi* aide, to draft tin- high school ai- r i varied |iro
“ a balance sheet ot testimony" t gram ol g.iiiu - and tiimlicralt jc
guide ihr vubcoinmlltee in writing Itviltes. Ilow.nd t--ir.lie
lontoi
the report
High SchtNii Inst rue ti* wlto eon
Ttie "balance *heet." Mundt «■* ducts outdoor rocteati m at tio
plained will lift ''tallent psilnl* id Ninlh SI .iu,l l-iurel \n jn - i, It
controversy" between Sen Mr
conjunction wdli a pt.igram o
-n|K-ru*e,
Carlhy and Army officials, I tic handicraft acttvitu
SI* tacit
"pro and con" points made in the bv Mt»* Ellen Dugger
lealimony, and have an itilr* University education mis; ,r
The Like front .ires i- sutH-rvi*e&lt;‘
where the pertinent evidence I* lu
be luund in the twu million wold bs Aneel. Miss III let, M u lo -ls .ini'
Miss J,,jn Fin, i ladb
cut SHE
hearing record
'ldie vena'or told a new v confr &lt; graduate* This area i* | .Milled ti,
nice that Ihe subcommittee also cater particularly to the yuuug fry
fruni C to to
agreed tu consider at a later men
Al so. Mi** Edit.i Chittenden
ing:
high school llhran in i- cnmluctin,
I Whether a deman I by II an extensive prngrvin of llter.ir*
Struve llenvel, a««lvtant vecrelary activities which indo le ., nt.inm-i
&lt;&gt;( defenie. for fuller vindication program d reailim i d
b.mbmt
than he feel* the mbrontmlller ha- •tors telling, etc riw til h . igiven him. rnrrlt* vjtetial com id open each unirning (nr readinu or
••ration in writing the official re checking out laHik- Hie Umk tiimi
ing course ihould In- of iulerest t&lt;
(Mirt or vcrdlrt
I. To a*k Ihe Defente l&gt;ei»art local lin y Scouts w h „ need .) nierlt
incut why it ha* withheld for more badge in that field file Salifon1
Ilian a year requested aecor.t) Public Library will also eaipetali
clearanc* for twu members ol Hu- in ltd- pha-i- iif tin- program
T h e a lte rn u o n in
r a u i w ill t»
regular staff of the Senate lostligation* subcommittee which Me v a r ie d fro m w ee k to w eek how
e v e r . A n g e l * a ltl S e v e r a l a i t i v i
Carihy head*.
tie* j r e being o ffe re d at le a st once

Officers Installed
In legion Post
limiting til* pail prrlortnanei
ami experience, Sknlord l'o*t V
American legion last night In
Mailed R '/. Johnson Jr as local
commander lor the lt*S4 V» year
J oIhimiii also served as rummaml
rr during the year IM? 63
Installation
eerrimmies
wen
conducted by Sixth l)l-trirl Cum
minder Ovid K Weaver of Alla
monte S|vmgs Host ltd
Also Imtalled at la»l night meeting
were
the tollowing
George O May bury. Ilrsi s ire
roimnandrr: H D Bussell, sci­
ond
vlce-com minder;
Mathew
Kudac,
third
vice commander.
Hubert W Deane, tlnance oltiecr
E A Monfortun. post chaplain. E
T laitirk*, historian, and Fares
Harlield. sergeant at arms
Tne u llirrrt. all ol whom liase
had ronaldrrable ia-gioti rv|ier
lenre. were Installed before
a
large turn out of member*

Man Sentenced
On Liquor Counts
Georg* W. Hike of 1410 Weti
12th St., yesterday wa* .'inrd a
total uf 1200 plus court rust on
two count* of po**e**lon of untaied and illegal liquor lit City Court
Hike wa* caught red handed a»
he received two gallon* of lllegi.1
liquor, according to police. Chief
of Police Bov William* stated that
Pike had been retailing the moonwhine at a local Ire house without
the knowledge nf the owner or
manager.
He wa* arrested by officer* C
C. Dodion and Harrison Kelhoih uf
the City M ille r department. Hr wa*
employed at the Hunter fee and
Purl Co.

nV-iine ie*s.-, g.re L -Ing .,s .n um e m h e f* u f Ih e S a n fo rd Bo at an,
S k i C lu b to !&gt;&lt;j . and git Is wh
m eet certain »:iii ty r - q m r i m ent
Farli T u e s d a y , d u rin g Ih e eight
week perio d th e d e p a rtm e n t is . 1,
re e lin g the a c t M lb t
tin- i ,,t
*4 suit In m il (In Page I I g l i ll

Municipal Pool
In Busies! Year
Acccirillne tu tin- Sanfi rd f ils
Alannger, War ten Know I-■*, (he
rlty swimming pool 1*
, rlt)&lt;&gt;t
mg it- t,o&gt;u-i p m siii., t
built m I :dai
Bo till Ho- munth. tlie po I |,*.
b*»II osr.l t.) to nv- tag. „| m,
persons a day I Ini- ii nuiio*. •
admission rliatge is uiuie Ilian
paying tio its upkeep
City i, f fie ia!* believe tliat II,e
newly instituted Lit* ■•. •. nt
pruginm under the dtirction u(
John Angel, und various ulto-s
swimming gmups mat &gt;.*,
i, •
figure even higher In Ihe net*
tin lire.
Today, itlunr, more than 7f» child
fen used the pool in mnpoicti.il,
with the program file l'iti is s,l
milting tin V child, r I, |See ,t
charge, accoidlhg to Ktiu-sl.

Four Additional
Permits Issued
Four building permits were ■
&gt;
»U»-d ut llo* City Hall (,,.p,s ,, ,
-ester.lay bringing the total ■I
lUtiding pel not- I&gt;eia* ,t II,,1, far
this fiscal year to appi stmatety
167. totaling appnraimuieiy (J. imhi,
IWMl in value
Paul Johnson of tiie Stnudifi i

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Tin ehairmun staled that there
sill l-e no resident pHhi em
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to elect a representative to handle
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vacant hy ttie recent death o f S ta le in I '.146 and P *U alid eva d e I |2 " '» ,
in ta x e s lie w as i on vie led M as 21
Senator IJuyd F Boyle
Ju d g e B i t an Sim ps-,u denied &gt;
Tiie meeting will he held In lluC l t y llatl at o ltd p. in.. July I. new t r ia l plea and re fu se d lo -et
according to N *&gt; Garner, a ss is t­ an ap p eal not, t hut tie stayed ex*
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Moy Be Candidate
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(ash to ii design er corifirnu I I -,l
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th at her -'at mann«|iiiti elect !
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" M is * E u r t ,i.u a beauty cirnt* t
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at Y i r l i S . I ra n e e I- a widow
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*it im i tit(u*rr. ►-»* t **li# Bui i I
OSIJI, Norway, tg*— Norway lo m ight lo - t u p p 'd " I tier new M l*
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W illi iilt*
II ay becam e tiie third nation lu re b e ca u se she w a- re ja irte d to to &gt; ])M H "I|
Sfiutti \ ! i i m l , ( h i prl'^ldI*nt^
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loci formally an American request widow
it tiiiii'f)jin, J.n k 'nii'k *llt', i i »ri*
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(or «|M-rlal U S search jniwefs on
l it (
i i i i t %".1f I llt fu ilri(k % u *!.i
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Ihe high seas to check Guatemala
in.)M4iif
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Government, Rebel Forces Claim
Victories In Guatemalan Battle
T EU U C iG A LP A Hondura* c»vGov-rnmcnt arr.l reftel fi»rce* trum
-M-led rival victory claims today
in the four day old Halllr for Gua
tenuis Both side* appeared lo be
iniiiulifing fur a major light over
the key rail town of Zacapa.
President J a mini Arbetu (itii
man'* Communist backed govern
mpnt claimekl a *ucce»» for II*
armed force* at Gtialan. east of
Zacapa about 20 mile, inside Gua
lemaia If »aid the rebel* were
run out of town after a brief skirnd-h Imt men!iotied no catuallte*
Tin- "Uberallon radio" ipeaking
Sir Ihe anti Red invailon force* of
exiled Guatemalan leader Col CarIns Castillo Arm a. claimed Ihe
rebel, held 26 town* in Guatemala.
Associated P re u diipatche* from
Guatemala city .aid Arbenz1 tr.mp*
were ma.iing In Ihe arra of Zaca­
pa. a city nf dime f.ODO on the
main rail line between (he capit ii
and Ihe Caribbean port of Puerto
Harriot,
A rebel flier interviewed near
Ihe Honduran border laid CaitUlo

PWES.S

i liilenn .atm lciits :im i w o rk ­
e rs btirn c il P rcH iilcn l E ise n I’lissor in e ffip y lu*t uigiit a*
support fu r P re sid e n t Jacobs;

a pel ■

mil P&gt; repair and rebuild in- fruit
porch Cost uf tiie project w-ac
estimated at tlbil hy the uwner
The work will !«• d o n e hy Ja n ie
Thomas, local contractor
I. E .Hatton will erect a two
bedroom masonry home ., r pi;
S w'mIIow St in tire Fellow .hip a-l
dition. Construction cost w a . p|«&lt;
ed at ftl.ooo hy Hatton. He will do
Ihe work himself.
The VYIDon-.Maier Furniture Co
received a permit to install a new
sign on the front uf it* ato re l i e
algu fur which no coat was gisii.
will be installed hy O'Dee'* .Sier
Service.
J. N Croomi of HIJ Sanford
Ave. will install a liathrmim in hi&gt;
home. Cost of the job, which will
Ire done hy n local carpent-r. w.iplace-1 at appiuiilnatrly | •.*•

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A w iiiilf f d

Ike Is Burned In

fucker, chairm an ot Ihe
*l, Memorial Hospital tmard
i r i pie-iitenl ot Ihe t 1-irlda State
Bank wa* lealure speaker at to
d a &gt; « regular weekls mreting ol
tin sanford Lions Club.
I in ki-r spoke oil Ihe physical
t-p et- &lt;d tin- new hospital, which
iw iiintr*.- construction nn E
Fir t -t The building will he ol
reinlom-d concrete, which will
l&gt;e covered liotit inside and out
mti cl.ik tile Tin- front ot the e *
leruir ol the lirst tliNir will he cos
-•red Its Homan tile, according to
the Umid chairm an
The hospital will consist of lun
rooms. In ,,( which will he used hs
the C o u n t s ' s N e g r o e s T hr building
will itl - o feature a segregated tie
Iis ei - room system with separate
-pei itmg room* for Negroes
' l l o - thrre-atorv luilbline will
e a c h w e e k , am o ng th e se , le n til*
i,,t
ii'n rosimatrly f l . I I I .000 In
a r c h e r y , g o lf, and ii« h in g in s tr u c
consini *tlon
and
enulpmenl ”
lin n
a ll d l r r c t c l hs G .n a * .in*’ s ' ,ted T u c k e r it will tn- m 'i feet
Hugh C a r lt o n . &lt; le n ie n t ,r v sch -o' h-rig. only a little lest than the
p rin c ip a l at l a k e M a rs nm- aftet
lerigftl ot » fiMittinl) field, and con
noun d u rin g each w e e k , tre e w a te r »,iri two elevator*

a d ,III Mil y e s l e n h i y i d , l a m e d

_
win BitMd Girl* Btato, Jaw* 26-Jely I.
Leglew awailiarr ia wawfaactlaa with laral wwby lae Legiaa aaaUiary beret Itaril Wee*e* a (Tabt Mary Aaw SlrlehWeaaa’a (Tab. AH will be eMlora
taa give yowagatera W high school age firwa(Staff Photo)

T l ES I)A Y . JUN*fe, A , u*;&gt;4

I L O llID A .

Armas men also were moving tu
truck toward* Zacapa lie said tl.e
IlisadiTs htraJcd for Hie rad ren
ter after selling the eafherlrul
town ol Esquipkilat lu a live li'Hir
bailie Three (iualeiuiilan soldo were reiHirted killed in that cn
gagrmenl
An Informed smure at Teguci
galpa indicated a flgtd for Zai ipa
wa* shaping u|&gt; lb- preilicli*.l flu
rebel* would abandon their guei
rilia lactic* within Ihe next it
hours and -eek a pitched balli.wilh Arbenl' army
The source also said
1 At least Iw-vi Guatemalan pi
lul* have lied their coutdry m
Iraining plane* *ince the invasion
began Friday
2 Two railroad bridge* at Gtialan
had been destroyed, sabotage along
Ihe line between (lualan and Po
rrtu Barrios ha* Incrra-ed, a Irain
which left Guatemala City for Ihe
p&lt;&gt;rt uf Kan Jo*e ha* "limply dit
appeared "
3* The rebel, have taken over

llo- rad town of Morales, tome vj
mil, from Puerto Barrio*.
t \ rebel plane machlui'-giiii'ied
al/ i ill upped grenades on Sail J„-k*
Tin1 rebel aim announced that
I heir plane* had Immbed Cuban,
a garri*u« town in central Gua
leinala from a base inside thr
i 'iiiiiii

iy

C.i-lilio Anna* lias proclaimed
hi- lomiualid lb*- only legal got
ernmeut of Guatemala and d ie d
on ins i-ouiilrymen lo disavow ihr
Arlien; regime
Caslillo Armas urged foreign
rounfrir* mil lo recogtiire envuv*
of ihe Arbenl regime and said hr
planned t.i send Ills own rrpresen
laitye* abroad a* »oon a* details
s'ould !»' worked out.
A Cuban oaliinet member.
Er
n rslo de l a Fe. promptly urged
til* government tu rrcugnire tiie
r e b e l leetme U S Sen. Iluincr
K. Ferguson il l Mich) said in
Philadelpbia last night dial if ihe
reirt-l forces win. he would favor
U S ri-cognilrun uf the new gov­
ernment.
____

e rn m en t mounted tin LatinA m e ric a n campuses.
.M o s t
American governm e a ts o f f ic ia lly n iu iiitained a
" lin iid s o f f " policy toward t h i
wji in thr t’entral American iepobhc, but Uruguay * Chamber of
Deputies by a two sole margin-42
to adopted a resolution condemning
'he "aggression" agilnrl Guitrmala
N ew pin ei eoinoie-1 trilecltJ
tallnu* shaitrs &gt;d i.pil , i
In Havana a menpi't -(• '"-e-ltint Fulem clo Uati-ia - k anine t.
Ernesto it*- (•• Fe ca'V 1 to- Cu* i
to immediately rec. gm-e III• &lt;•
urgent government "rr—1« 'qc'. ' /
'he rebel leadri. I'oL I'allo* i.i*'ill,, Armas, Sunday nicht
llat-king for the Arbenl regime
•entered tn student groups, tradi­
tional ( t r e e tmg ground* for radical*m In Latin America
Thoir tn fb ilr were I he moil
vinlrttl SI tide nl- and worker* In
Saiiiugn tinned window* *1 Ihr
new »paper "Etl Mercurio," which
11lacked Hu**ia yeslerJay for her
Security Council veto of the re*o'uiion to transfer Ihe Guatemalan
s-ue fo Ihe organltalitm of Amer'can slate* Tiie paper accu*ed Ihe
Soviet * of trying lo create Ji*:
c&lt; id in liie Americas an I of irying
ao widen differences between Iht
tinilrd S'kies and l.alln America.
After ll-i -inn • In spe»che* de­
nouncing Ilie tfulled Slate*, 'ho
said ia tin denioiislratur* *et Tire to
in effigy uf Ihe U S PretiJent.
Hlier group* paraded in front nf
tie l; Ji Embassy »l&gt;d Ihe In'tilltte
I North American Cull or* hut
'eavy judice guard* prevented tur­
ner violence
Students *1 I h e UtilverMlv of
inasaqiiil Feiiador also held a
-to Giiaiemala meeting hut police
lalfed Iheir alleinptx lo parade
md arieile.l a number of leader*
'n yulin, me Ecuadorean capital,
he Frdriation ,.f |Tniser&lt;ifv Stiltents began registering volunteer*
‘•i "defend Guatemala'* sovereigns ' and sent mestages of suppvrt
o Arbenr and Ihe Guatemalan
indent*
Univrrsii) slulenls in l.j Pat,
toll via
also issued a protest
igjihsl ihe tn j-io n a ml espresied
uptairt lor I ti.- f semment Po­
me guarkted Hie American em*
i»s*v j* ati.nl unpersons piraded
•»sl it and then- w i- no ditorJer
Cuba'* Federalmn of UniverOty
-iluileni- namrd Arbenr an honoriry leader Ttie group made plant
'or i giant dem«iitlralion in Haana despite p-dlce restriction* on
•uch nierlmgs
Panama1* itir.lgnts were divided
One group raised ihe G m irm ilan
lag on Die Nall.,tmI University
■ainput L , i mght called a 24 haur
trike fur today. »r j said the flag
souId slay up " j - long a* ihe
\rbeui re/ime is under a lliik ’*
Meanwhile i group of anil Cjny.
nuinlsf Panamanian yiiuth oragnirations -»bi a message of (hppyrt
in Col Ca*ti!l,, yritia*. ollrnnc
volunteers if Ihe m-urgents heeded
‘lie m
In Buenos A m - the semiofficial
•lew (paper I j E le c a *lfongly imnlled the Umlel Stale* wat fo
Maine tor the lighting In tluatemala
| V paper which utually
reflects the views of Argentine
President Juan D Heron's govern­
ment, linked Washington'* cam
uaign against Communist influence
m Gi lentila lo Guatemala'! de­
sire to annex neighboring Brilith
Hondura* and il* eflorts to end the
"inhuman exploitation of ihe iruil
trust
Hy contrast. Mexico (’ity'* leadng newspaper “ Excelsior" came
oil strongly against the Arbenl
government Though Mexican* gen■rally have sympathired wiih the
Guatemalan president
Exceliior
-cciist f him of "»n alliance fo in­
troduce into America ihe terrible
danger of communism "

Johns' Daughter
Operates Elevator
T A L L A H A S S E E — The il-yearold daughter ef Acttnw Gov. John*
took a hand In atate Capitol Op­
eration! today.

While her daddv presides) at a
Cabinet meeting, little Markltrati
John! presided
pr
at the controls
_____
the main atatehouie elevator
She ran It up and down Ilk* u
old hand, responding "romulljr to
the buaaer and bringing the toe
even with the floor almost every
time.
Markelyann *ald she learned haw
to operate the elevator during the
Legislature when Johns w it hen
ts a slat* senator.

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                <text>The Sanford Herald, June 21, 1954</text>
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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on June 21, 1954.  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 10-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;, June 21, 1954; &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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                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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