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Herald through Uie ctrunnat uf
I AH* V, A M ) NAVY SURPLUS
III'*. Ileal K it it t Broker*
Food*. Platter Lunds eons and
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Palatka.
Fla
, 310 Sanfurd Ave.
Phone 1321
F o r Rewullii
H*ra!d. Call 1*21.
Dinnrra, — Barbecue and
4 IIOOM HOUSE Clo** In. Good
LOST: Brown and while „male
With A
Sandwirhea.
U N F I N I S H E D F U R N I T U R E GOOD business for lease—Lake H you want the LOW rat* on auto­
5 :0 0 P . M. Deadline
term*. I'fione to ra j.
cocker spaniel, with harnev
Ilams, I airkena,
Turkeya,
mobile
financing
see
Install­
Chest*, desk* and bookcase* or
Classified
View Grill. Lake Mary. Phone
n,rne “* kipper a
ment Loan Department, Sanford
D » y fit fo r* I ’u Mlrall.&gt;n
Raked whole lo Order.
complete bedroom mites Phone
IAI3-W or 1714 J
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McWhorter.
Call
IMH
fo r iuui Ileal Estate needs:
Atlantic National bank.
Snlada In Quantity.
Ad
1423
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C u llrn m id H a r k t y , U ro k cra Furniture Center l l ( Wcxl 1st St. 13—
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1*21
SI'llI H ll/\.\ lot. i u a 140 Shade
litbl) a. m. • 1 0 :0 0 p. ni.
Ray,
I1C3 J -— N«»w low prices —
«t»3 I93C Dodge, * ocm! for fish-----------Ifeei. city water Trade lor auto.
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appliances, tale*
7** (e lr ry Ave.
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TOMATOES
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30
per
bushel
Phone 329
h-iambia twite. 2 Bedrooms,
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or Sanford
Phone 21M
H rn lin if — A ir (.‘onditlonlng :tM* l ‘ v TON Truck with Spit Hire
1042 W after 0 p hi.
Ha
room,
rarporle
kilchen
engine. Good rendition. Will m*U
K vn n s ko o fin K and
FU R N ISH ED
kilrhcnrlte
a p t.
cquiptnenl included Space heat
reasonuble Call l(/&gt;|
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R a n d a ll E le c t r ic Co.
W A N T T O M A K E 125.00 T O 5100.00 P E R
er. Venetian blinds, tiled bath, WK H A V E 2 unusually good ^rIng m H „ . } l uW ? ?
South ol City Limits.
Rendlx and Croslev Appliances
hardwood
floor*.
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and
FlIA
Pbane
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hardwood floors. G| hmj HIIA I es and the price 1* right Coma ! 1,1 "
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W E E K IN Y O U R S P A R E T I M E ?
. Youngstown Kllchem
In and let us show them to you
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J linanced Owner will accept re*
S p e ria l - - T V and Itndlu
JAI.OI.HIHS
o s i l r i fonlracilo* and repair*
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Furniture Center.
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screen d«ir
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14
nylon liriivti FH HK with pur
Manuel Jacohien't Itrpl Store
By ow ner Pert Maple Aye.
E A S T 1st S T R E E T .
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• have of |20 or more
Sanford Ave Phona Ix7n
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A TT R A C T IV E 3 room furnished I Whether buying or aellinit, It all1
*«7 West 1st Hi.
Phone (II
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ant Tile bath, aerrened porch.I pay you to see:
I liH&gt;r And
—1* IIAYNKS Office Machine Co f
Water furnished a miles fiom
J. W. IIA LL. ItlM I.IO H
Tyoewriler.
adding iiiachlue., I
William P. Smith, Outboard Sale*
Wall Tiling
HAND
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anli.iue
china
Sanford |3I io |xr month I'hoiir
Florida Slala Hauk Huildiu*
Sales Hentals. 314 klagnolla. I‘h 1
Service. Mercury Outboard SalPhone
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IV.
Assorted
prices
Jti3
North
Shir
H23 alter 7 pin
“ Call H a lf
Phone I7U
t». 2313 S Park. Pb.me 1174-J.
ley l Mayfairi.
i AND 3 ROOM apt* llratonable 2 It ...........
It suburban
modern
masonry;
B
o a t s . Boat bulhiiue
suuotle. 1
Typewriters t'ndrr
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Min’srin
IB" W IR E Wheels Id 313i
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111 Elm . Call I7M7 W.
| home,
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*fully furnished
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ami prierd
lardware
Haml Royal,
fl( lo rd $23 Reply lloi t ill
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Woodworkm*.
aorkiug, 512 Sanford I'h
5 li
1 AND 2 Bedroom Apartments 3 H R brand new masonry home, f t o H rn liJ
e»
prices
and
term*
t heck
2243
W
lilrason l.akr Mary
Call 1240
with George Stuart, 23 South
Good con sir m lion, excellrnl plan
M AYTAG
Mam Street, Orlando
t* - FU M M T U k e t*ho44 Gowie t*
a wonderful buy! fk.ouu tl.bub.
(A H P L M H B WtIMK
Aotomallc Washer
4 ROOM furnished apt. 133. 404
down.
t..r
quick
repair
&gt;-bv.
or
small
VK.nt.TIAN
BLINDS
Wriiiger Wavbtr
B a il 14th St
•building t all JlIII. 1142 31 4
Lakefron! lots in lovely I/ m-Ii Arboi
taefory prices! Itolla Head Blinds
Service
I* YUUR AO W ER E IN THU
wilh term* if desired Good,
Aluminum ilal«, cotton or platSPA C E IT W o o fn
1 BEDROOM upstairs apt. FurM
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Asutiall paving, land clearing, till
iPACE
dose m lakefroul lota are not
tie
tape*
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repair
aervlce
l
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^ J 7 HAL r
Dilhed Call 433-W.
Clothes Drier*
uirl and clav
too plentiful la-t us thuw you
mit.4s K.^
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what
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Co. am West Third St. b“ “ dp 'C e ‘" ^ .
Out Went l.f lh S I.
Ft. 1IOU.SK Trail rr with 21 ft. I J 'T a .
I'ho n * 1241-J681
M AYTAG
catm a. I.argr ttiiiing arra, rorn j * arrr%
Hit*.! Land *ith 3 Helli,
Maitland, Fla Phone: Winter Park I
F ie rie r*
rtmtttttt
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plel* kitchen Park Ave Trailer' J,1,A/Pi'.^v.«rs‘.Iy.
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Court
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chest types
.
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r. w. m en u
O A K LA W N
See vice
2 SM ALL issuers mr rent Apply itwi Park Ivruue
Phuue »/
Seminole I'buuty'i .-nly perpetual
R a ifg e rlv A p p lian ce C en te r
tan ford Trailer Park d lice
,
Hvrnla**—a42-vV or i m J
care (rm etery. Huilneit utfirei
■'Your VVrslinghouse Dealer"
I K N Park
_______Phona 1124
tlNFURNDsllED a iisim hi.use * h.MAlJ. 4 UedriMiiu Imme Living 113 Magnolia Ave.
Phona list
Phone 423
room, dining area, kitchen, trac­
EN V ELO P ES , Idlerheadi Halt
NO M O N EY DOW N
ed hark yard |Wl3 Adams Ave
menli, Invuice*. hand bill*, and
COO L.' clean 4 Hunm duwbstain
1513 r&lt;|iilly—Assume rm«’*a*e Buy* brand new Irieidalre All
*P« »11 Park Ave
p r o g r a m s , etc Prograiilve
porrrlaln inside aod uult only
Phone .Mrs Wlllr, 1121 until 3
Printing C o , Phone 404—4U1
frigidaire has itr
Holds 41
p III
AVALON Anti I K West 2ud M
Me l lath SI
pound*
froirn
Inuji
buy
on
our
Phone 423
eacluvlvr
meter
ice
plan
and
S T . J O H N 'S H E A L T Y C O .
I'AIN'IING, small
4 JtOOM Imnivheit apt |33 *oi Phone I I2"J • A It PetersiM, Broker
gel a irct-ipl mslrad ut a hill
ctaled 329 J.
f a n 141b hi
every
month
Aatuelsles
A It I'elerion J r .
Used
refrigerators
alto
available
PLOWING, during, grading Soil
SM ALL 4 Bedrixim home Living P- J Cheslersoo. Albert N Fill*
•hi this plan
fumigating fur r«o| knot Rea
room, dining area, kitchen, fem- L A K E 31ARY. 4 Iota Trade for
•unable rates Phone or cuntacl
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ad bark yard
fco |a-r month.
t:«ulA It la.rnunn. I2ii9 Park
a~J~ GT
......piano
Henry Witte J r 22C4 W.
Appliance
Corporation
Adam* Ave Phone hlrs Witte, i Ave
3*3 Santord Ave.
Phone 2117
IMI until 3 pm
LAWNS mowed Call Doyle Corley
2540W.
’
N O IH )W N P A Y M E N T
A L U M I N U M W IN D O W S
F u r n i s h e d apt 3 r&gt;mins
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screen 3 ileilrixim masonry house CarAll types Quality being equal We
po rciT Mtra rollaway
iH-si.
away lied,
FH A
F ln a n r ln g
iM.rle. screened porch, nlher ex­
are not undersold
farage 612 Park
'hone .San
tra* Must ijimlify fir (II loan
For Remixleling and repair*
lord 1311 R 2
Cumplyell'N
C
ab
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Pay closing cost* only—430U,
Nothing Down-SmaO Monthly
Phone 1117
D.w monthly paymrnl*. Phone Hlway 17 *2 South
Payment*
hanlord, IWI.
S h e rm a n C o n c re te Co.
K E D I M IX C O N C R E T E
un: West nth
Phone: 1211-14*1
Grease Trap* - beptlr Tanka
l i BOOM furnished aid close In
Window Sill* — U n irli
A R Tin .H H F o il d/il.K
N*wly painted 7U3 Weil 1st Si
*• I*. S IIX —I'laiui Techntrlab
M ira cle C u n c r r l* Co.
Jimmie Cowan, phone Blit
Phmie 2164 Route I. Sanford
F A T H E R ' S D A Y .S P E C l A l d l Phone 1333
i*» Him Ate.
ITeasr Dad with Spotting Gouda
» BOOM apt. aooAvocaiio
HALL'S GARAGK for **o*ral Auto
kslnrude Sale* and Servlre
S A V E M O N EY ON } "
repairing Alvu W inTirr Servlre
Wa have a nice selection „1 home-,
Rtiletiin'H S po rt lii* ( mmhJu
4«r t . l . i y . |’h. tins* at - 1taa.11
AH.M.NI.S, JAl.lll'SIHH
and apis for rrnt Seminole 3*1 Hast I It *1 St.
Phone *M
Night*.
VF.NHTIAN BU N D S
B»alty. I0UI Park Ave Pimm* n
tree Htlimales Writ* to \ltg
LYW O O D S
Agent -Glenn C (III, 211* Lao HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry
Wllaka Aparimrnls; nmins, pnvair All kinds, P sires
laird Phone I Jl 7 W.
ami
slia|M-s
I'ul
tel
Or call D a y s - IH*; J Nights
baths ||4 W I .: *i si
to your iMllern
l » l J Sanford
HUII.IHNG lots cleared, graded
I Duple* apt Call 247-J.
C A M P liK I.L S C A IIIn e t
Irees, tbruhliery moved 1
III way 17 *2 South
Phone 1447
Hunter I'hiHie g j w
My home for rent. ITnine 1331 It
Used furniture, appliance*, tuoli,
LAWNMOWKHS. Haml and I'uw* ^
room. * , r , Bp aid Kleclric
elc. IliHigtit-sold Larry'* Mart, B a » Heavyweight Unorr, sharpem^J to rut like new
Rmbtn. beauty rert beJ Call
U ! Ka*l lit St. phuna ICIt.
Blryrlrs repaired, rrbulll. pilot
ieum Bug*
I IM
111-It.
TIIA YKH baby carriage 120 Wle- Heg f 16 *3 Chrume Stepalools
v ax
L*rg*. cool, furnltbed 2 Be.lrm.ni
W d l* Camera Shop, 210 Park
Reg 324 !»3 Chaise Cot
max ( A RPKN TIIY and painting. Call
•PJ: screened porch. |30 monthly
lleg | ? i S3 rialt.irm
__Jklwgnoll* Ave Phone 410 J
Rockers
19 PUS
A . II. C . J A L O U S I E S
Reg. 1191*3 Metal Utility
&gt; Bfdmom hotue Kitchen e&lt;|ul|H&gt;eil „ . , Slle 24 37 • « 30H,•
Sm illy'M Hnnppln*
( alilnet
water furnDhe.1, Venetian hllmls Kilruded welded aluminum frama.
13 M
M owern
I French Ave
Reg
|4W
93
Cedar
Wardrobe
39
U
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124 (w Special discount to con­
New lot*alion —Just 01ft of City
Reg. IC9 93 t’hromr 3 ur.
tractor*.
iylllirlle
,,...._
limlls. Now handling Krutt At
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a 5 5 dC/ol.,L L ,‘iil,e :3i »wr month KHKRM4N ( ONCNHTK P IP E CO.
305 w . 10th Sr
water Outboard Moturs Alto a
. . 41 uu
Out West 13th SI. Pbnae IX IIIM I Reg K9 93 Sola Reds
fatnout
Rue uf competitive price
Reg (79 93 Studio lajunga
39 93
CM** In Well Furnished S Hoorn
■tower*
from Snapuln' Turtle—
BrdrtHim
A W N IN G S
»»9 30 up.
A y c tment, |3o 107 W. Mb Si
MtXi
Uletlm e Aluminum
H. Henilaale Plvd.
Phoaa g ill
Reg 1109 93 Bunk lied
« BOOM
•M furnished apl. ]|0 Mag
II. II. Grier
tom plrlr . . . .
uua
!• .Plwn* 212 A. K. Rossetter,
111ln m jb a m i
F u r n lt u r * C e n te r
114 West u i ml
D m m t
» J * 9 B . Ftral NI.
Phone m
PW naH ED
duplex apt. 220a
Afutuallc* A nd E c u n o m ii*
U SED TRA CTO RS
BomBi Park. Call 70|-w;
2 Feslder N ton Wlmhrw Air Con
• Fsml Fergusons 1 Oliver TO.
laiure wilh
dll toning Unit*
B r i l l T r a c t o r Co.
F U O # n R F.D cidtage; | anJ 3 bed
r 1 3 Ion Window Air Con
Sanford Orlando Hlway Phone Ml 1 W
— apt*. Call 432W .
dillonlng Unit
"Vuur Mutual Friend*"
I Cashier Counter with I Cash
F t f B M a iR D j room apt. Summer
M IR R O R S
I'hunr 104
r*l**. tot Magnolia; phono im
* B f■ * " ? .? * ?' « J H' high
E le c t ro-Plnted Co pper H ack
S Hexu Adjustable Delk La
• BEDROOM block Imme PV3 a I llilshed and Imlalfeit to your
Fluorescent ] with rlam pt- 7
•predication*.
m&lt;m(h. If you qualify for a G!
with flat bate
I olio In n u ra n c*
uiaii. immediate occupancy, iw i
IIO.ux) leutectliMi on each person id
■"* P » l« t Co. 1 WMnul Kecrrltrlal Desk* 42
112 I I I Wr*l 2nd S4.
Ptroaa twt.
entire family at a total rod of
. ? . .f 30« , 1 * ‘lh «I*M l»P
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_ $9 M
holding
tMMlen screen*
I BOOM Apartment. WO Aracado
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B E D D IN G
^ . ^ r . A rTC»Uong-ln»tallmenl!,r n ’: , * F E B INSURANCE AGENCY
(Tsraer tder^jusg^Naofw g Avt.
rurni%he&lt;j
s,n,ord A|i*»»&lt;-1 w,
f M0NE
j? * ! 10" ' 1 Rank.
| Fire—Wladdarm—Auto—IJahlllly
» i*e in e light*, running water.
? P|&gt; 4 rooms recently dec U SED
Washer*.
AU M ak*i.
ART1C1.EN W A ltrp p
04J4M 123 a month
Contact
Thoroughly reconditioned. Teatand trad* m*d furDick
Jonta, Osteen.
jut, approves! and guarani***! —
Preferred Rate* lo Prtfarrad
Policyholder*
Jo h n W illiam * Inn. A gen cy
&gt;
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Strolling Senate Okays Defense
Bill Of $ 2 9 Billion
In Sanford Demo Drive To Give Army Additional

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Senate Probers M eet To decide
Q uestions R e su ltin g From Row

The Cardinals will attempt l*&gt;
• te n cr a lop %IHH I M %etb«rL
bettowfil tiprm ihtm by Sanfor*!
Navy **Wed newt»^ nit hi ^saheu thr j ,
W A S H IN G T O N &lt; / r ,- W o r k in g . tra in s ! « Ju ly I m o n e y
• two Central Florida league team* rlc a illllie . the Senate w a s o ver Its h iy g e s t hurdle today w it h
..
-------n appro*
nppro
a VwC.WirrsIH'TtTUV
|29.21(&gt;.584.48C **15*
ap p roIp*ria tio n |U|
for *»iv
the n a t io
resume artlnn
Snnday aflenmnt*
n|*|r|
l'*val
III o f II
' n 's
The
lilt,
a i«
Navy
hnm»
• nr m
i, «
» r «..•Indian
wJ la* fll* nll| d efenac aurittR the f is c a l v e * r sta rtin g n e x t month.
&amp; d b b . l ^ . m ^ d due TC tV
, T h e an n ual m oney h ill for the A r m y . N avy A ir F o r c e
Inadequacy ol the Navy field. Ad and D e fe n s e D e p artm e n t went th ro u g h on « voice vote la te
miMlon t* tree l«r the tuvvir ai y e ste rd a y a fte r the 5 0 -3 8 defeat of a D e m o c ra tic drive to g iv e
J r m.
^ ^ ^
the A r m y another 3 5 0 m illio n dollar &lt; T h e Dem ocratic m o v e
... . , _ . . * * *
.
j w a s a im e d at p re v e n tin g « planned r u t hack ot swo A r m y
Thomas
»- into
Into Th
Th^ , .. . .
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Michael Thoms*
Herald otftce yevterdav all deck'd d iv isio n s .
Th** b ill now g o es to a S e n a te -H o u se conference c o m
out in hi* Veterans of Foreign
B A M I MURK ifFi- Attjr. CJfd
------- 1 miller to iron out a number ol
lid ti«( n l|lii 6vn II
War* uniform ready to attend the
differences between the Senatr
• »f*
inY!tjtion to (orrmitirtit
6, state VFW enrampmrnt in Lake­
and lieu .r passed versions
•.
-nr «•» him Ith If
land. June I7-2U inner delegate
The defense measure is bv (ar
» • 1 *• •»». rtrn infort11Rth»n Un\
from here are Melvin Smith, coni
\ V A S IIIN 't .T O N I - n — 5o n athe large,t, mone.vwne. "f the
mander ot the local po-t. Fatne.t
• gj-.f with kff|lin( AFitrt
1 &gt;t w ho im t'M iiratci! tho Mcvearlv ..pproprlilton* hlll» ('on
Lavy. adjutant, and John
Tex''
1 t
ifpfig thf lUkhtf %nir» 1
gre»v mu t vote lo run the govern
Brady, tcuitee Thomas I* uttar
*»» • ept
•t'ltltlfln
|»ov%
• ii t h y - A m iy row met bohind
1 men! Of the n billion d o llar,
larm aster The ladle.’ am illar.
1• •• *»£
•, th# fY^rutlvr
d o - il door.'- today in a s t a rt
1 okayed h* the Senatr, approx!
alio i* repreyented at the encamp
rt
("W ard com ing to grrip v wit li
1 mately It billions Is earmarked
men! The povt will march In *ec
\\ il l
lulf by *n
t
lio ir hijt &lt;pic t io n 1 w ho lied
fur thr Air Force, to billion, for
ond poiltlon In the parade tomnr
* «l f«*t i'lVfinmrnt by law **
the Navy. 7'» billions for the
m th e public a irin g of the
row because of its 400 per cent
' »■t' .*••» ■
%rrk.ly nrw hpApri r !♦
Army, and the rrmaindrr for t!tr
crease in membership this y
...................
1 Rttff»«lin^ th»»
o iit r o v e n y utd w li.rt i.; to
«
Alt
ire urged ...
to .ttend|
at
— members
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WASHINGTON * -l/.llta l^bron. I*ffrn&gt;r Department and relatril
' **h 4"fin tl s ofiYf ntion of the N»
t«- done now *
-th e parade which will start at l» convicted with three men fur activities
’
« f fit of 1diI A * »n btoke in ti
' a m, Plenty of lasts will be avail wounding five congre-.smen but
S e n . P o tte r If M id i, w ho al*
The t'.tal |v nearly a billion d-xl
4) 1*1 a 1 t when thr Attoine&gt; *5- rie*f
m d y hav declared hint veil con
able (or thove Interested in going taring a lighter sentence, sw-ur* tar* below I’ resldrnl Elvenhnw
a In U ietl
on Safurday and Sunday F n » i»
m il e-| there wav lying and ques­
today she will continue to fight rr'v request and more than five
Aiu tt** who wttrinptA tu put
detail* may he had hv calling for rurrto Rican Inlependence
conduct on both vtdes,
tion .&lt;
billions
below whal Congress
1 *m •• t gftoiYr tfir Igw, Afi f invite
•IM
It r e ,veil a n ul ir greeting Irom
“ What 1 thought wav the end okayed last year.
„ rii'M'i nt empli»ye\ li» tut?* tvri
• • •
I'rniocrab when lie came into
may be the beginning." she re ,
*..t» • 1 ittfutnwiil'Mi teUtin^ •**
A minister came nut nf hi*
it,.- t„ m
• i| . . . • » ty, 1. tfRCicftll)
piled fmm her cell to written R p / * r / &gt; o f i n n A r t i v i f v
church lo find hr had hern clvru questions from new mienn
.s
Bw
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t .M
aM
n W
O M
n W
C A t■rI iYY*I«i yJ
• » " i f he l*«*lir%'rb he i« help
cn
T.-iUn
'.hiking haa parking tlrVrt. lie wrnt to fra!
“ If all my Wood had
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jM.itr t i«:it HAtliin'*
&gt;
tin. l&gt;*rno■I ' \ i S ' . ild
fir court and wailrd In the rruwri would have .pla-hed
itfc plr«.r* the Ci&gt;nnillill
. 1 .•; '
!i I d ' in
1 1 it
t hru
until at last hlv n-aie wav rallrH cwtence and Inertia
I hop
• r. r tfiRn tu &lt;reatr *11x1.11111
i ild r 'ii i • ' , i i i . ft j
' • ie
The summer recreation pro
The h&gt;d|e asked It he had any no more of mv p»np'e will have tu
•h* i'4'iple op ttlRit«v« i*f
t.itrlliri-' "
thing to tay. lie answered. " V r*.” die Mv rountry li going In he gram for Ih r Lyman School area
« • 'iiitx, imip|» nr
will grt underway Monday al
Xlrt'trl' in t ** 1 1 I
• |* i ' i
p.and a* an especiant hush .ritlei' , lr
. netnmrnt. ir d rncminii; •
9 a.m.
'atrinrnt la-t nig. I t i l l ir (r«ts
*»»**
lie
Annrq
•ver »nr
the uriiiiiiHim
rourtrtvnm he
added
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• fit r l.i f|,r IaW
The slight. 34-year old brunejte.
the prinnpal a iiil- J li.il d n e h
IMrr» inr Jim Tayne hav urged
are Ihf vnrrrlfifl for IHpy
14 r
n mil p»* ft v
of .............
the fire *apparently
gone
ide
of "prcivun''' and “ Mark
•had obtain merrsf.” The wall* re much
...............
re * "
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*•that all Interested young«tor*
P A R C r !*••»».
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MOSC.AN
1.111
nio,
kr
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ttuml
rut
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it,
itf.AUt I »ltnxe in high
verberaled with delighted laugh out of her when the two week Inal rrporl for an early registration
n u ll" was proved i r I that a per
,rt ate 'tt nr.' ntir *i
'id
ro
lallr
atr|&gt;|ili'i
t.«&gt;
.
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1
1
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ah » tir Mm f lo Ihr Hai ^et
pi
jury m e might he made jgalnvt
tor. When order wa* re*tnred the ended yesterday, wav arqulttrd ot ** he ha* planned a full and en
governtiicnl t
t’elf*" sui Sc t lo Ills he i I i m I vtvcildrl •.\ 1
r»i*tn» l infillrfltMn tn ' If
ol
ehargev
of Intent to
kill She Jnyahle program lor lho*r al
. tm- o| the jo wdneivev heard tn
M l ' »|*oke: “ All the rlrrttm five ........•
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In lochle t |w 11 . |i
1
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mglnr during • noun I o &gt;1 till con.till,.
•II* Dl
B■
stance* considered. I give son * had he-n (mind guilty Wednesday Irndlnc. Pavne's asilvlanl dur
'tie .’rt days ot trlevt r I hearings
within a mot,»i. 1
• ••If k
ai lilt wife il 1 &gt;• l-jf lilt l&gt;-,l.|
li- f
I
n* 1 di I ti it mention ^i
suspended sentence. Now I will 1 1 » of five counts of *t**u!t with a Ing the summer will he Ml»*
Mii'lellan'v liand-liake was given
apparentlv wdl &gt; -&gt;
• 9* W i.f |*y DBtne lint hr
r ,
Rrlty I ou Carder.
something In von I have long want dtngerou, weapon
i . pulli i it
rcuuesl of pi I
Mmi-irf 1.001 - r .
•*ti»«fim l fie blaletneitl Mi
fd to *av to a tlergvman." There
Iter three fellow member* of the
v'taphrr'. iv'-pil wi'h the three
tion’* ntg • tt( t |l
Mitt#
the Arm)
wa* another hn*h "Go ihno rod radical Nationalist psrtv of Puerto
li.liim ra t
Xlrl'lellin's llemocratferrnt r
'fix firitftigq I hut il **&lt;• lb*
\t
*1* no more."—Reader'* fllge*t Rlro— Rafael Carrel Miranda. 73
n
loitraguc' Sen&lt;
Svmtngton
Thr N'jllon.t A
f f» bt t| emplnye* "lt» it»vr
•in*
g.
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' Andres Figueroa Durden. 79. and
i Mo • an I J a c k
o n t Wash)—
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** . . A* • Communist inerting, one ot Irving Flores RoJrtgqei, 78—were
he atm*d
1 11 tp
today alter th« 1 &gt;
ha
the atlcniling comrade, viiddenl. eon'deted Wednesday on all 10
Chairman Mundt I! *iPV 'land­
in m I
ivjclall t Mipult r
.ail It,., “oprn in u la
1 ... n&lt;
stood up during the deflate ant re­
ing neartiy. laughr I heartily.
three point pro," 1
In 1 •
lb ' in 1 1 .lair lilt 1*w « of llie
addressed the rhalrm*u
“ C» m
inur . ther fare po::iblf maxi
Several days at a minimum—
promtrr hr wouH
■:'l i*. mill'd illtxtilutr llilr
r*de speaker, there1* |u.vt onr mum penalties nf 73 years In
Hi
It A l t ’! till I 1 Ul
I v\ rr'lli • i'lMI till'.Ill
• »VII1R (I 11f•• ".('ll p .*ilil&gt; .i-vcral iii-i-k- — are in
ri
thing 1 want to know what hap prison apiece, including ronrurrvnl
roncurrvni
UI, C E V T ItU , Cahf
I ' - I n r i china
.......- 'flilem
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'•&gt; ti in-l'i&gt;.| 1 &lt;1 f«r government (■'lll'l' fill .1 D m tl t '■••lilt V l\l|M I ,n \ Il ' n n •
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till*
pro peet before thr senators re­
ill and
the v-'c ..
1 11
pen* to mv unemployment corn sentences for In'ent to kilt
!•&gt;'
_ J as- roundup of wetbacks swung Into resign II
port anv r.&gt;u-|ii ions
r io r iil.i .-L ite I ' i i "M im i i \
pcnsalion checks when w-e over •suit with a dangerous, weapon Its second lay Inday with the fir 11
deputi** ••• '•'
■n'v
the , day's
catch of more than 2.rmn ■ntwt- .iippoite.i too.
I ’l l on r d t i ' i i l i
'" I t in t i"i "• w tin L i t I Im cili'l'i'-ure
Sen tiu k.rn &lt;R lilt wav absent
throw the government'"—Read Mrs Lehron, convicted o,.
» on
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The new Premier &lt;&gt;" r- t '
w ith is r111 ii I ol vviii Li r , i‘|t.i" 'U ' n y r it i id r :. I'ltntM d lilt e* from ' • *&gt;•' nie-img. explaining
Utter rbarge. could get no more Illegal
**'f f '• immigrants termed " v e ry
hr u • lied up with .h i appropriagram a a tin.e t
-*
luccetiful.
than
30 years •in prism
. ---------—.I •Ititu|i trin I. .Mid (li'tl w lii ii i gu.M'l w i . tint InoMm:
White I was buying gi*o|me al
I hii« iitwnmiiilttre lie pnt a lep
WourrJcd in the House -.hoolingv1 Heralded for a wrrk, "Operation Ing off wdh the I - 1
I 'nll.tilir .h i . w Im li.t .; I n . Iimiii ut I ’h u rli tuw n. Xl-i.19. let to jlnmll aiking that “ no »pcc|(Continued On Page Highly
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e.ventatlv** Alvin If Welback" had 740 men checkins* When that n a a- !u* ■t. h
...
Repreventatlva*
were
«■•• .iin.'*I frem tin 19siv.tl fu t ilit y i ul i f l r r Id lo iiv irtiu ti 11»e»r»• tl- n'st'i i M ..enter* "tied or Riand raorhrs.
Indu.irta!
n
rn u if ( jl. Mich*, niffocd n * « u |, firms
iau« i»r», tinim
iM ii -he would
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Rentfav
voeed if " illdil 'it t - ran be a
ilft vh d iw r f n l ivni’k . h«l&gt; t Ml til- I .i *
I iigl H.t
I1 Submit *
■t t
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area* rail yarJ*
(ISTennX. Georrr “Fallon
(D-Mdi,
v a ri* and bus stations
ll&gt; eling I r «t « eek
Ben F .lenten iltlu w a i and Km 'for the j-vb seeking Frx lre n t.i talltd pr gr.»
m ill l e t
'Ui
Siipt I K • li •|•*ti.tii (aid it w ■. t " 'ire
None nf Hie p: m ipal- (r&gt;m either
id** the pr
neih Poherfv (D Alai
borers who entered the United I covery
•h' td l&lt; u lu g
A ("'eji
if in
ti joy
jmx of
nf Sinfortl
Sanford" malt
mi
llk
t l. mo
IHhu fos
llrl VJalai*
sinluu 4sillu
•2• Aq
a*. . . . . .
-id** of *h» i-iin't »krr-v was on
While
waiting
fur ltsa
Ihr&gt; *-•»verllct,
Males unlawfully
ii'p'
i billin' .t&gt;.
r- «xlil«
* Mi !lii ad
Sli prcwCnti'
p ir-m 'l
I
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a
Ii.iiid I i ihr iiu-rling Mundt vald
Mr* ladirnn said the hoped (be
seven planev acouled Southen. •tuns wV'un I
I
per it
the* tiad ml Iii-cn invited
biry
would find her "guilty a* thrv
«
pc .in Itefn .
htry wmtld
they California mountain and devert
11
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• Jpr
P Itry till lid g u t 3AtalS
ii -in
iion tmpmrd •Ini').I 101
four.! the hoyv"
(rails, spotting men on the
Hie move to iqsrm VVc
im r
il'
tin
•Met. at
r
&gt; it
In •li«* ( it)
* nation l.uru.w it it ifi
SAIGON, Indochina
- Five u"I1 do not feel gulliv nor dn , n,i radioing jeep and rar crew
"It- "I I! lining
It* (Hill
" i in i llicr'iug ill (In
Ml I*
.... .Jrlv
. . . .r extended
.............. .as
. .far
. . north nation., Pr*i -r
U S Air Force men stationed at a they." she wrote in reply to nues The
Ill I iiWi hull
ratify it
"hut I do reserri being a- Sacramento, where State Km
tills*) III
French air base in Tourane are lions,
’ ’
'll 'III It tin fet r .md
"it* rl!t
In I li-cr-tuliec "I t "
ln)
Director William A Rur
lit Uull • &lt;(• er e
missing and American -diu-nl-. judged separately from them I payment
I•) Ii.jirf
AtiU* 111* ■ H.ai *a&gt; ui t'ui'din.:
■I.ipi* I tire- I iti rII ir'
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m fear the* may have fallen Into rannot under-tand why I am not rtl* said:
giivefnmrnt ip i* if
liccn
|iti K, erti-to III •&gt;' (,1 rhat P *l” "l wt i I in d it fit* hall
'. * it
" th e hands of the Communist IH guilty a*
■' they are **
. .. .
“Our partlripation with the fed hi. Populst Rei'iliR
I'ltihl*
’ it r &gt;' U stated tha' huvtnesse sejletdav « l,rf| Wdlt'.irc I' pill'
• V».M- .1nt
W XSIltNGT'iN P The MrCarVletmlnh
" " 'a '
•"•hortties In this drive 1 3IR P »anrounct • it
■' Itp local I •nldt i j " I t "Ptr n i •'
..... idling thy \ruiv tie si in it s were written
., n
, .
i &lt;r •'mg to r* n|i nt' • •re i
•'ll Ipltl II
"d.
J».i i *S4init illegal aliens will have pari in \*iode i
■••It l"i
rrcs tmo &gt;•'
Tha U S E m b iiiy said a Vret * r * * * " h
t.n
would
IC
in
ved
p
ei
ill
h
ipncn-d
ihe
"me
nt
file
ad"|»'
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into hi lory nth at»mt iim o ix io
'l»rdi t ■aocr 'i
namcie pea.anf htd r.pcrted rre ihr firi f h r bulleli hdo *he « d beneficial result* in serurtng em
it •aiio' i* T innriik .md .l.kcnmenti
I III•' .Intfl t I
.M'»wrd to vea* ' move (o 13 matoniv h'.tnt
n* 2 *the floor on which «ome iro
j eo Payment
for perrons
are now blv
tnf (lv* Amrrtcani am1''** 1 g-n-m ■r.H
p;j l r j
drjvi who
unfmpl
The hoi*" rang' " uu 19.'W 1
J III ' l!e|(
"'re rp|j»t*r
it a j lid t'V
\ r r v r nigh e«tim»te,
M|f (hr &gt; ittMltl It
ct 20 Senrgalrte -&lt;ar pfiionrrs Ih legislators were then cath rr'd or m. n, |n 4U rjn ce..
in ' tine . tilling to "•
vi&lt;* fin e t- up t'rt ■ hut the II '
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rri'’r'n -tollar
( radio
nearly
nit
fttlrd
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milts south ot Tourane
' i*. planning and It-r in
mimts irrta . I. t \ ,&lt;ill hr roll .'r m "
- ml
in" t|t|ir
routine bo«fne»&gt;.
. .
and tr'«
It ty 'hr rt l 1 ■Lr
I,anti
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a
In
Gen John O'Daniel chteTof “v
,
Ir
"
lit'
ak
•nt
t
( in ctl, F jlp f T t i lad M pfi i tt i g%
j
1 |j. t* and
tier —
nalienal w»&gt; »■ '1 iftb
•• *. ••innirndallun hefnrr
qgxl ci*v It &gt;n'mg on I ' 'l"tna I"
Amrtcan -&gt;id grf up. flew lodiy
■i, mi •Moll
"it P
I V
*sI UIU Mrs Ixbron
(igort
■C w il *hit ("uI ' lx
ilier ling nf ah* rtfy . "ini|«.n&gt;n .Medela A*»
to Tourtne on the e.ntral Vie* none of them Intended to kill anv
I him
ling mild hr
■it:
A p ril
lie did
•' • ''h r
■' '•• • • tend it tn &gt;'het l a ■ • rai
I i'll it i 9. day .
I h» in.t dr
Nam coait mldwiy between Sit b' lv Tbev said they wanted only
L.i' h of
h"ii" will i n
plan for n h "
l
ug
lime
It
•id
While
no
rsact
ntlin'
77
to.I
t
of
h'lv
'lie
r
i
r
j
|iii
i
i
at
We
n
r
1
gon and Hanot to rorrjucl an en to dram itlre their demands for
thret
liedl'rilU
el''
m
»ke
th
r,.
t
rontlnuaii"n ■•' t
II
tm • affei led hv tl,r i halt* r I. "I Iw i u tin h will ■lie fiiiir
» • ird* in
■ tiling lull
I .tini el number ■
I qulry.
licit I"
Puerto Rican Independence
ie»mi r t t
and s pr
■
t• ■
&lt; &gt;d tide Af i llv II •
.......rd
i ' l l "(In il l. I« tie till' '
ip ! *&lt;•» r^n
inlk dit" * I"
lhi. to tr ii
The Arnerlrin*. who»e name*
will he n
neg|e11* ' 'k !
• til • ■• Mgr h titen Kn ■ &gt;r. Mated
"i in '
' tl *| t in ild
. t i p »l
, .i
were withheld, left the big Tourane
&gt;id. o document*
I
,„i ih *1 h«* heliei r , tha' ' tie are a htiddmg i du» t&gt; "&gt;e (Its
ficrextrv I" th
ti.
I then and » ensli’1
lldr
air base to to In a French vehtc&gt;
•ecord- ton "09
JA C K S O N V IL L E 'jfv-A million plied direct *&gt;» 1
II
g'e.il many '*
.1 • j-, ■nil t*&gt;f
• &lt;I w lilt h
r
I*v
"
’d
t
atei
t"
to a beach tnree miles | r ay OffiPs«e* k
timnnv * 4*1
cirloads of goofs sriil he shipped Chi Mlnh M - it
Thr whole Pfohlcin •• •!* hr &gt;!eop hung • i'ei jmf .' - 'I line* to •
let 111 j l .
'•i| I"
i .tan e—
elali laid they hid no ■ use* md
ne oi
- 1 tn *e*.
t .tun i'«
in the southeast In the third quar o* the Vte’ r'il"** jet
M
.I
pr
t
into
thr
'ip
i
n|
'he
'
lly
r
&gt;
|||
*et
'look
•••
U|l
'
were not authortied to leave the
-I o tw&gt; '
Reniim in C Smill. 69. former!*1 ter of this year, (he Southeast Shp chin* Mend* I
, . oil. inner* ii then t,t i irg u tii
H
o
t.
J
o
n
I
.
•
tv
ohtaln*
•
n clotheb ait
or t i lied ' pi
.in i m&lt; In 1
manager of the Valdei Hotel t,eee
r* Advisory Board predicted yes ently urged .••»h k
Nunihei j - itne. ,e
II
nireting scheduled to t-» hr'd June p e i m " *o n n . "
• i h ilf •
* g | j \ with i
wife stupe
Tbatr absence wai dls-overed tor many years, died at the Sun»y
dti committee aide*
rday.
74 at * p m
ing
.em'"
III iW " h o m e , •&gt;' •d hv him rtl
past
was libit
whan they fallef tn report for roil South Hospital In New Smvrn.i If Ihe prediction Is carrle I out
pant- It' -hi
identify" g I.M-'inient • nn !cr oxlh )
The I’ -me, air |i&gt; 'rd at topi IH''
The ne-j prert" j t|
call Tuesday morning
Reach ywiferday.
famgr ' ■»•(iod on kMnd tor one
1013
Olive
Xie
•
it
will
be
the
second
straight
year
Ill
.1
of
ttie
«
ever,
that
ever
v
i
)
I
»
»
•
gt|f|
*n
Vietnamese **ld they sa&lt;* thei Mr
„ , 01I1B1I
'im I tnf no pi i •on m.uk wltlie ■ I •-I pari of 13 dayi by
Sm all had made hi* home for a million carloads between Ju ly
wak
irl
al
W'ei
'
both
It
I
Wxmld
lie
I
ekr
In swimming trunk* at the , (nrr (,(,
death with hb«
.lie II &gt;e&lt;| . llit ( iroi S ccrt-'ji» I tin Army Robert T
I and Sept 30 Last year's third
If •
II .1,1 II g l , i Chevru Sti - e'
, — v.. I *rgct shooting with car stepdaughler. Mr* Norma It Rt quarter total was 1.642.613 «ud the Franre't Inter
Ol I I It M \h I ' I* ( M l'll t .
also
d
&gt;
&lt;
lire
&gt;
|
In
bine*. No weapons were reported vlns In New Smyrna Reach Fun hoard predlctej 1.022AV) for thr
Shi'ite * period on .* ind for a
Male Up Will)
ill tie priiki.t.
vltagr
i
.nrre
•
'»
milting from the b**e. however
eral service* will he held It .vt similar period this year
"e HI I *, ter* I i h i 1 3 d mat"
r.-s 7 t.iv ov Francis
for r It mt ol.i* v ml Junior 'n.
Some 330 U S techn.rlan* arc a m Saturday at the Rrtskon Fun
"France d»w ,■
.ml I. t i rud I i illlplrv |» •
M'f direi 1 ■of the Sen.rh'.'l
Indent, 'ns lunm iti
Allhough
predicting
a
193
per
baaed at Tmir»ne repairing Ran eral Home, with
witn me
the Rrv.
pev Milton
amion
ind wtll not
•n li
blur
enough Itilrti ,t . hown lit .i
i
• 'lum • &gt;ut mmittee
ate
I
tt,,
rent
drop
from
last
year's
peak
molt. County Hhetiff's fi
bombers Amertca h«» supplied the It. Wyatt officiating, and burial
•clllerrienl ■•hit1.
Id h
i . i . r it .ild p»i -rei head'd
• ' number l snecta'nrs
mg to J W i os .laminar
Ii •
1
.
l
ir
the
board
expects
Inereavev
In
this morning, afler weel « Ir her
French
will be In Lake View Cemetery
Hlrt with U tn
It
io i" ltd lire it im Jack ."P at*
* sum. ic •lulling “ re­
some commodities surh av phos he d»*'l«red " I '
- i 'll i r to tin "I I'l'palatlnn ,r, | »!.,r|va' loo
in ‘ .H t u h t i bn' was caught
Studenti .«ho »te placed on
11*
phate rock, froien foods, canned ‘n Ihe I ar F.a '
&gt;|tli"r Miit .1 attested what they tnoied 'one “rondllion.il ' h i. or who 11".
• ' I ogl iti.| an ' returned ,n
.ugh e.lin tie" ot the
goods, livestock, petroleum, cot He*, mu our en»i
t :-'minoles County's biggest in sublet *. m&lt; 'eglstcr f"f
ir , lit nr irlr ' vet ond j l
, too ' hsrhoi
. ho snd '• levtvton time
lomeed and vegetable products and the least douhi o
■
'
■
ipe
t"
'
a
h
a
i)
iw
e tot fin g 'J Iiissi'tr wholesaler*.**
tiropmed Is u 1 ot |n-tiurli
.. itmJk I" •nit'l &gt;n dulaluminum ore and concentrate
Th&gt; deputiet, wroit ing* under the Mnndav s' I p n
.
. . | I, hti Dm 'l
our deterrnlnatMn
t the G ranin,e
lal
idei of ' hm ff j f. Hobby, and
In an ald re ss at the board m eet­
...li
ul
•
•
It
pi
'
alter
he
dinot, Cos exp* Hiyed
J I•(• d hy &gt;'a'e snd fedeial offi
„ , , v nf„„
.lied
i «log the I' It V
ing. Robert J . Bayer of Chicago,
Sixty
hour, ot "i.frurl|o*i wnni i
• i«, i aided the home of Inland |,e .,|/rrrd I
president nf Ihe American Society
I I I l I III*' I I I I'
ilt w i
.o n v ie 'fl 'id 22 ul
tudeiit
t ting, whirh Is Itsesitd spprnslmatQUANT1CO. Va. 'P—Secretary of to serve at long as he Is of "serv of Traffic and Transportation, said
(M t m V UK A ''ll •*—Je * s e Osemlnole lligli rhool will tieg,..
p rig • 1" » rr ol ' girl In AilgU-'
* Arm
A____ygsa____
__l^wll.w
. . L ____Ir
ffl« FOlinffY
H
ly * ipiattei tif ■ mile vitilh of
tfrhnologiral advances since World
program Moi 'iy morning
i • i m i the pn&gt; r*riimmeP'|ei| h.&lt;rn'. It year "id Negro truck
tha"
Stfsens,
lookingL baek
on * tfX«7.t,hp
' " “ "'[T,.
liv e Points
•
a !*«• •«■■• !••« s«n%w■*i| Gi War II have made this nation's
d i ix n
- a . elertro cu'ed here yeiiriry
Deputies (I i ; Owen snd A. K
the
_____t .......... system Ihe greatest
w &gt; » « ■ « "» •" " m 0,1 Army wa* at stake TW&gt;rvr
S C fbeen transportation
erd ik alien lie ra m * In ro n t»i’t
The
cits'*
in
m
rm
d
'
iiipm
•"
rid
'"
«»peeled
r
"»i
put* with Sen McCarthy tR 81*1, through
'■
|h that now It must he m the world
.', , ,
er i" " • irrytng 11.004
scheduled to t i e I w-iil
■ " ii I vans stated that Inve.llgaiort
.. e»o to lie "I I " In- Mas-aihn
voiced confidence today that 'The ahundai...,
f'otn 'he sheriff's offire had
antly -dear
that
— ■ lo
,« everyone .....
Volt .
.
ii
.
Iinrni
immed
i*e|v
final
piung
of
I
■
Ul
'
XI
tuf
Integrity of the Army no longer is
nn/
seatrhed I oiix for a period of mote
morning, accordin (■■ • it '•
at tu k e ."
I IT J 16-3 c. i t o 13
Ilian Mure weeks and rommented
active In rlddiag Rseli of aubver
Warren Know | r .
fie if»o made U plain he Intends lives as anyone else In Ihe United
SA T U R D A Y
The manager I* d Hul " .....il l tha* 'hey'rt seen l/rOf sell as many
t* 'll (Ivr gallon Jugs t,f "ahlne"
'.' f t stiver Finns T e t*s "
tn decline an Invitation to an after Stales."
lake (lie ( |f» i|ip (|"i ilt h
a night
the bearings cocktail party to be
1:27 I 14-7:01-9 Irt
In expressing ronfiderree there
Miynr E a r l Higginbotham re days to complete ' • |W n*' Imi
given Monday hy Sen Mundt (R would be no abuse of A rm y per
"Rainbow 'Round Mv fihoulder"
The taid was accompanied under
ring had wealht
Ih i pioier
turned
from
New
York
late
last
'
6D) for participant* on ho(h aides sonnet before the McCarthy nr any
J’ :23 3 .1'l 4:01
a federal sratrh warrant issued
meamrei apprmln lely • nut.
in Tampa yreently. Deputies In
—and rxpeefa no Army per*onnel other committee, Stevens said night with a cheek made out to 33 nl Which will »c I ('l"|i|rle|
nUNDAY MONDAY
the city of Sanford for lt.l7X.non
hoit-o found three five gallon Jugs
“ Yankee Pasha”
(here would be cooperation, that
will attend.
3- It I- no trouble horde of leveral hundred moneyN FW Y O R K
arrordlng to Warren Knowles new The rcm aliiih| | I.-,
l nr i in 5:.r; 7 '4 i :i
of reeently marie moonshine. Of
Mundt presided over the 36 lay "from the atari of mv term ol City managre.
surfaced
it all I., g ive a av money on New luver.
(nets
'wlleve
that
Long
has
a
offlre
I
have
roniiilenlly
cooper­
"The
Ireel
u|i|&gt;
rii"
t
,
I
Fm in minute- pedestrian tr»fMOV1ELAND
hearing*, wblrh ended In Washing
The mayor left Tuesday for New
Y '" k .M eets
ated with all member* (of (on York where he roniplrted final writ through tanf t ■ •
“The Kid from I^fr I l-ld
(ii wj« Me.) up at one ot the
t« t M"(k pile of the lllegel liquor hid­
Ion yealerday.
ot a California world*F iv e me m l'*
den In Ihe *r»a. Thin far it has ,
fslails: 7 l'&gt; Feature 4 I I
renowned
ixiissroads—
Steven*, her* for a fmjrdav gras*) amt com millers and I in­ arrangements with Shields and to heeonie one of ' e rtlv' o
not iteen (orated
t * i \ :r.d tTnil 51
f ast e*»wr,**r show:
'I
religion- .c e l I n lied off j Time* 2.
Co., financial hankris. h,i u u Ihormighr»ee» o h - 4 I i
maeung of top Defenre Depart­ tend ter continue that policy."
"The people le-haved like iniI ong who has a pollre record in
Secretary of Defense Wilson who purchase of the m y *
SA TU R D A Y
ment and a rm rl force* officials,
when
Square u p ro ar yesterday
recen' commented Knowl*
"let'* Make II le g a l"
m ai&gt;." -aid th* master with a
DeLand, war arretted on charges!
called this meeting of high military bond issue.
afro told ocwimen:
they began handing out i t hilt
1 .hudder alter lie had been ret•d |Ki..tssinn nf illegal liuuor and
1'I.XN &gt;i i •
and defeoM official*, expressed hi*
“Tha Texas Uprising"
Knowle* staled. "Now Ihe city
1. Ml am absoliilely ronfldenl own view* about combatting com
illv wa. a tl|P,j y,v no•lie
Aicompanvlllg th
ther h
h|||-.
j|re
TAM I’A r Tlie I Iti I dr Mill is now In the County Jail In lieu
Starts. 7:1b
ran
meet
It*
past,
present
and
fu
(hat there will be no abuse of Arm* munlsm In a chat wHh reporter*
flit'll' ai semnuler that "the |ov»
• Thcv fought over its like do**
Ing Cn li ptannin (J |llllb| Ff(U of 1300 bond.
SU
N
D
A
Y
MONDAY
lure
obligations.
The
money
to personnel, In or out of uniform." last night.
ni iiiniiev !. the n»"i ol ail evil " | , , - , r ., |&gt;mc Obviously. New York
le * Pace, a representative o f 1
mill ■V
''Flight Nurse"
which will be deposited equally In tJa'» lirst wheat f irr o"i&gt;
who appear from now on before
Even -'i. the wlutr-rubed mem , , j g,K&gt;d p |a c fur rapitallxtx and
Hr said hr thought free mm Ihe Sanford National Bank and (he * year or 16 nion'h |t president 'he liquor tax unit in Orlando, is
ntat'a.
7:4:1
* Communist •' bunting
lift. of the rellgluu- sect found drrelirt*. but It's no place fur com­
expected to take |jmg to that city
■'"*■*
*
com mu Florida Statu Bank, will be used Cecil Wrhh. said rre
C
O
LO
R
ED
D
R
IV
E
IN
One of the Back*
mit, New Y n rie r* -till love Ihe nion-vcntc people like us."
Wrbh. rhalrm an r&gt;f Ihr Stile , for eventual arraignment,
"Mogomlto”
to finance the city'* sewer and
in the row with the
moo!* .md will even light to get
The master heads thr sect known
Road Roant. said a irvry I- brine
1
.'Marts:
7:4b
water
project*.
Btovena* contention
it II necessary.
at the "W K &gt; 1. Fountain of tha
T n OPEN CONVENTION
made for the localI; n of Ihr mill
HATH
It
DAY
to
flghl^to
avoid
"
Co
Interest
rate
on
Ihe
bonds
la
who appeared
Hardly had Master Krishna Vcn World." which ha* hcadnuartero
muni s ir , he
MIAMI REACH tl) — Approxl
___ mat- S 41 per cent a year which amounts expected to cost mj« c than a mil
"Apache War Smoke"
ta flipped the firat greenback to at Canoga pack. Calif The lot­
tog hut **w
■rt *
to hack to approximately I40.000. T h e Ron dollars III* em' ranv now h»« matrly 330 Jcwlih war veterans
“ ll'wana Devil"
a startled pa*»crhy before hr wa» lials stand fur wtadom, know_____ n our owi
meal ami _grl
....... ..........
. l mill* at Mi­ from all part* of Florida open a
: of fre* bond* will be paid In full In S9 corn
Starts: 7:45
(•etieged by a shouting, shoving ledge, faith and lova.
aoctety.*
hit f and Tampa two-day convention here tomorrow.
yean.
ami, SAHlislon, Chtpl

$350 Million Is Defeated, 50-38

j

Sen. Pot tor

Brownell Critical
OIMiCiirlhy’s
Invilalion For Info

I

G roofed
Jocularly
Q uestions
Both Sides

GunwomanSwears

§ For Independence

Mendcs-I roncc

•«»!*£ To Stort At Lyman Starts Fli!millf|

French Government i

Wetback Roundup
In Second Day

Lifer Escape* I mm Pnson
Aftci Parole Plea Is Denied

Ctidflfir Provision
Being Considered

Fear Five yanks
Viefminh Prisoners

tip. Permits Are Issued
For Housing Projecl

E

tdted

dtd

Rcnjomin Small
Die? In Hospital

that

McCarthy-Army
Box Score

MOVCfllCOl

Predicted By Board

E

Dopufics Arrc^l
Coiinfy Resident
On Liquor Count

Sec. Stevens Says 'Integrity

,O f Army No Longer At Stake

Paving Of ilrc rf
Is Nearing Uriel

Movie Time Table

*t-*^ !!*!•-'u

IMoyor Returns

With Large Check

See/ Members Set Off Uproar
By Giving Away Dolla/ Bills

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• tl Cfcai&lt;h Nolle fa mu»t a* p ifv iiM l *1 Tkc l l w iU afftoa by u
t*. M. un lb* d»y befwo puMiratian.

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I I.V I M L HAPTDtT CHURCH
Comer llak Ate. »nJ III* Ht,
S. L. HhaUe). Pastor
( . W Plank. Director of I.duration
9 41 a m Hunda) School
M a n : Mo 'rung Wurship
6:41 p m
Baptist
Traminit
Uakxi
a pm Evening Worship We eair r •
* -w • • .
. raildents and suitors of our &lt; mmun
tty. Brine the whole family. vuhave facilities for all axe
"
rome th'ni with us arnt tse
wilt ito thee foa)
*’ Num ID 39

i
5i

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if f I

The Rev. H. Wyall
Remains; Church
Has Two Pastors
l« r f ir .
vfiitui) H Wyall re
rer.tly was reappointed as pastor
i.( Trie First Method! it Omreh
here for the coming conference
year Mr. Wyatt Is now entering
upon Ihe second year of his minis.
ir&gt; in Sanford
Bishop John Hransromb also an
iintcd the Itev
Hichard
O
light as a»s.*iate pastor for the
local Methodist church Mr Knight
was a member of a Methodist
Youth caravan which vened in a
number of Kuropean countries
working among Ihe young people
over there H ire in Sanford. Mi
Knight will he devoling much of
his time to yiulh work He is ar
riving m Sanford the latter part
of the week to take up his new
duties,

E

IItM BAPTIST l III *C II
L A K E MARY BAPTIST
l IIA P E L
EIRftT METHODIST CHURCH
Lake Mary, ITa
Milton H. Wyatt. Minister
Mrs, Krll.y C. Mifollste*
H. O. Kairht. Associate Minister
tr 16 a in Sunday S&lt;tu».l
Charles Morrison. Hong trader
tl &lt;#i u in Worship Service
9 IS a m Sunday School A class
1 •« u m
Baptist
Training (or every age.
Union
li am Morning Worship Scr
n in p m Evening service.
rnon: "The persistent Purpose"
7 pm Metbodisl Youth Fellow
THIS FIR ST BAPTIST 0 1 1 * 0 1 shin Meetings
o r o v il im i
N pm Methodist Student l)a&gt;
Ret. I.ouis flay. Minister
M M llH I) SEV EN T H BAY
'j i ’t a m 5unda&gt; School, B F
AIIVENTIHT CHI R( If
Wlieeler S r . superintendent.
K. K. Menalng. Minister
It am Morning Worship Service
Sabbath School Saturday i 3o
K p in Evening Worship Service
a rn Mrs. If V Buckner Superin
tendenl
G EN EV A BAPTIST O i l H O I
W..rship Service 10 ; 43 a m
( ir a r u
Mid week Power meeting Wed
Itev. Sarnnrl Mewan. Past*
nesday. June g.
p
Suit,lev School to a m
Who./ever will may come
i b u n h Service it a m
Training Colon 7 p m
LU TH ERA N fH L'R C II m
Evening Worship Service I pm
OF TTIE R E D E E M E R
Weslnesday Prayer Service I p m Res. Phillip Schlessman Minister
Service* al T V Ynebi lin k
(H C L K tT A BAPTIST O lIT t O I
Sunday School 9:15 a m
Church Service 10.30 a m
Walter A. Hnnth Jr.. Tartar
Sunday School 10 a m
„ F O S T E R C H A P EL
Morning Worship Service II a m
M ETIIOIHST CHURCH
Sermon by the pastor
Evening Worship Service 7 so
Rrv.
E . T. s u n d e r . Minister
pm Sermon by the pastor
V U a m Sunday Sch.nl
Player Merlins Wednesday 7 30
II 00 a m Worship Service.
pm
I trt pm Worship Service
BN AM II H l'M lAY M’MfMII.
f llRIhT EPISC O PA L
el the T in t 111 pl 1st (hurrh
CHURCH
Sanfnrsl I’k-riita
longwood. Pla.
Hume id s in . K. f’.. Soderbluom
Itev. David L . L r ir b
Elder splines
Holy Communion and Sermon al
Sunday Settled 2 36 p in "Bring I a m.
alt the family ”
Church School |o a m

ill

l i st
s a w M - T T j A t x s n v v 111 r T I 14
I*
t r a j i i T t p caa avr.r. ssira tu t T *1
&gt;:tt
i n i n s r e.n.
A o r ir a :
« 44 14*4 n u ll
S 14
I I* N'ew,
I 'H l l l s t F.W.
t* M
I:M ( is .s Mods.
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The Rev. Jim Burnett, who*e
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WhIMrek Service Tuesday 7:36
.*• ir.&lt;Snp vLi'if#r«
home Is in fiainesvillc but who Is
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a student in our Atlantic Christian
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Young People's Service Thurs
college ai Wilton, N. C will irrv r
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6:30 p.m. Sacrament Meeting, .
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Evening Service at 7:30 pm
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The Rev. II. I . /itnm vntan. R. I).
113 Maale Are.
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Rector
I*. R. Rash ten
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Sunday School 9:43 a m
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■ a m Holy Eucharist
Morning Worship lo:4S a m
4 M IR IV 1 .4 .
913 a m Chural Em harm and
Youth Services c 43 p m
Him On
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Kvangrlistic Hour 7 t i p m
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Prayer and Worship Wednesday
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CUNfiRECtATIUNAL CIIUNf II
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J. Bernard Row4. Minister
UPfiALA COMMUNITY
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Sunday School 10 a m.
PR EhH YTKR IA N CHURCH
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Morning Worship i t e m Tmuc
C. C. White. MMatee
“ ofh'hP ttevnflesRs
“ Father's Day".
Mra. Clover H a m .
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Alfred Lriroaw
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n f l'R C II OP CHRIST, SCIEN TIST
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Sunday School 9 4 $ am
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Morning Worship || a m .
News
C hurch School 10 a m
“ la the Universe.
Including
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Worship 11 a m
« • " . Evolved by Atomic ro re rV ’
Iir .t ir .lr s »w4 H.Sf
Young People T p m
• III be Ihe subject nf Ihe Leisun
lu itik t.lehi Music
Nh 4 At (traaa
Evcnutg Service 7:36 p.a
Sermon lo be read at Christian
men's t ail m preter
Science services Sunday
Wrdneaday Evening ’ So p.m.
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Everybody Invited tn allend all
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T H E r n U R C II O F GOD
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Iter Nana hen
AB(h
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•ecounl as given In Mallhew 114 :
Stevrr, Paab r
'Vorid v Th
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»-32t of how Christ Jesus and
Tartar's Miar
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I I a m Morning
Peter walked on the sea.
lle .lc Lnvsre I'ruprasw
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MJ « « « n g . from Selene# and mm by A. W Stove*.
T is pm . Rvanialistie Hour.
fteallh incluoc the following
.T J0, 9 m- Tuesday Evening Ser­
'In icoportion as m ailer loses
lo human sense all entity ai vice V L B . Leader Joe Must.
6:30 pm . Thursday Women's
man. In that proportion does man
bernm* 11. master ||# enters Into Missionary Rend leader. Mra. A.
* dlvlnrr acme of ihe facia, and w. Mover.
Everyone welcome.
comprehends Ihe Iheolugy of Jes‘•cmonstraled in healing the
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Ht. Luke's Lutheran—In
Slpvfn
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■Untfeatod Jesus rotitrol over the
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• I 9:30 a m_ ov»rW ()RZ
r r i l t c n c ^ * ! ^ ' ^ 01 * ny ,U*m
Sunday tkbw l for all age groti
a m. Chriallan Day. L '
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bauTVpolura £ %
f All rlemanury'slradva
Kklce have I heart tKu; ° T . l gartent, Monday through Friday,
power bclungrlh unto ( 5 3 “ Jc j 6:30 a.m. Chlldrea’s orewram. "St.
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3 DAY SERVICE
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While You Wait
WATCHBH
TIMED BY

WATCHMASTER

thinks ho knows tho (orost—but has novor mot a troo
The Sq u in t I s an ad’ertUing executive w h o
float above the rough-aid-tumble of selling.

p re fers to

He thinki he gcu (In M
big view" by closing his eyes to
details.
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And his favorite art is a silhouette - because it has no
highlights and shadow!
He thinks of the mtion as a one-color map - where
towna and people and Seeds are gratifyinfly all alike.
And he advertises tccordingly.

Alllanc* Youth PvUavahip 6:30

Wm. E. KADER

JEWELER

Fortunately the SqUn r U a rare creature. Most ad-men
adapt their advertisiit( to meet the problems of sales -

They know that one town tnuy buy twice as many
girdles or puddings or toothpaste as another town - even
though incomes are equal. . .
because regions are different,
tastes are different, and
people are differentI
So most advertisers concentrate their advertising in
areas that pay - instead of spending loftily in across-theboard campaigns.
Their “national'’ advertising starts at the local level —in newspaper*!

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County Personals
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Uranium Production Is Booming
DeBary

Geneva

Tho Ungwood • Cham l*r of
By A D D IK i'H RV A TT
Commerce met at the Krcrration
Mr*. Betty Cortes anti Mr*. Min
Park on June |u (or it* regular erra Martin of We*t Palm Brarh
monthly meeting.
•pent Saturday with Mr. and Mr*.
The invocation wa* given hjr L. C ider Hart.
Mr*. K. II. Grant returned home
1.. Cos
_ The thrrr new director* lor the Thursday' ’ter sp-nding a few
• n e s t three yean were chosen. a it'ss In Miami wttn her daugntrr
Their are Claude Layo, J. A. Cot* ami son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Van
tingham ard l~ I- Co*. The new Moody, and children.
director* will take over their dutThe Rev. and Sirs. Sam Stewart
i n on at the nest regular meeting had as their guest Sunday. Mr*.
Stewart'* lister, Mr*. Freddie
July 8.
Mayor Je**e Cuttingham » n Sheppard of Mim*.
prnrnteil a bouquet of flower* in i Mi** Anna Harbrr and Sir*.
appreciation for the work he ha* Laurie Taylor of Orlando are
been doing fur the Town of Long- visiting George Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Loui* Markham
wood.
Di*eu*alon of a Fourth of July and family had a* their guest*
celebration wa* discarded in view Sunday, Mr. and Mr*. Jim Lynch
ft &lt;f the fart *o many people ihtenJ and family of Sanford.
to be out of town. The Civic
Mias Hope Hampton I* in Or­
League and the lluiue Demonatra- lando visiting Miss Alice Hamil­
tion Cluli* did not »eml trtirrtvn- ton.
tativr* hut *nhl they would a*«i*t
Sliss Mary Allison and SI Us Joan
in anv actlvitle*. Representatives Hitt of Ohio left for their home
were present from the Tourist Thursday aftrr (pending a few
Cluh and the Fire l)e|iartmrnt.
day* with Sir*. T. W. Prevatt and
Discussion wa* held for .import- family.
ing Lind* M«.le Riidger* of Alamnnte Spring* »o that she could
attend the Second Annual Canada
and American Swim meet. She had
II) MS. KIN G ALLM AN
Enlaced fir*t in the meet held at
The following attended the Home
Flinor Village and i« now eligible Demon»lralion meeting Tuesday
to compete at Hyde Park In Nia- at the home of Mr*. C. J. Mat-fargra Fall*. N. V. The Chaml&gt;er Vot­ tee: Mme* J. C. Trawick, P. T.
ed to donate $'J15 in co-sponsorship Piety Frank Conn. Harry Osteen
with the Seminole Chamber «f and Frank George. The nest meet­
Commerce.
ing in July will be at the home
Plan* for a celebration will t.e of Mr*. Frank George on the mak­
di*cu««ed at the tegulnr July meet­ ing of aluminum tray*.
ing of the Chamber to install new
Last week the following R. A.
officer*. They are a* follow*: hoys of the Baptist Church went
President, L. I- C os; vice-presi­ on a camping trip with thrir
dent, Claude loiyn and treasurer, counselor. Key. Larry Dvl.oiirr:
Jd.ew Arnold. Mr*. Harold Willi* Hobby Thompson, Schell Rot*rt«,
, was reappoint*d secretary.
Jimmy and John Allen Petrr*nn,
Kdward llirt and Herman Allman.
The l^itigwood (tmint-.r of l ’umLarry llirt and Herman Allinan
merer i» calling a special meeting left Monday where they spent the
nl the Recreation Park on Monday week at the 4-11 ramp at ('amp Sirnt 8:00 p. III. to decide on the Uuairie. They will arrive home
sponsorship of u local Roy Scout Saturday.
troop.
Word ha* been received that Mr.
They are r&lt;*ipie«ting all Iwiy* and and Mrs. Joe Master* and daugh­
their interested parents to lie pre­ ter Jean have arrived in Pari*,
sent. Carl laimmlvr, former •rout- France, where they will visit Mr*.
master, will lie there to a*&gt;i*t the Ma-ter*'
n. Sir. Al Pell and
^committee in all detail*, a* well a* family for two months.
" in the troop that will lie formed
The Intermediate G. A.'s met
The committer i- a* follow*: Kos* at the Baptist Church Tuesday
Mobley. Harold W illi, ami Ralph evening with thgir rouselors, Sir*.
Steven*.
Betty Rainey and Mrs. Larnr De
Loiter. Those present were Mine*
The liny ami tiird Stater* that Carolyn llirt, Sandra Peterson and
were chosen by the American lletty Vincent. Their program wa*
legion Did (Jlnry Po*t So. 181 and on Stewardship.
the American Legion susiliary
Mr*. J. S. Prter*on and daughter
have lieen unnouttced.
Samira ami Carolyn llirt and Jane
The leiy* are Karl Xlorri*, Dan Dowlas wrre In Nr./ Smyrna Sat­
llonkin* and Allen Thuma*. They urday on business.
. will he In session at the Capital at
The mrmbfr* of the Methodist
' ’ Tallahassee June 20-2(1. The girl*
are Mi»* Lucy Nowell and her a l­ church had a covered dl*h supper
ternate i* Mt«* DeUirah itlanton. recently, after which they opened
They will lie In Tullaha**ee June thrir saving* hank* for which they
had l&gt;ecn «aring for a healing •)••25
They ore all student* of Lyman tent for the church.
Mrs. Hell Slattair and son and
High School, Longwood and were
announced hv Principal K. S. Doug­ daughter In law Sir. and Mrs. J. K.
Mattair of Tamn*. Mr. and Mrs.
lass.
The Longwood Chamber of Com­ R*toa Mattair and rhlldren af
merce donated 125 to sponsor one Houston, T e n s , hi* mother. Mrs.
of the Ini)'* and ten dollai* to help Mattair and Sirs. Rd Slattair and
childrrn of Tampa visited Sir. and
^ *|K&gt;n»or one of the girl*.
Sir*. W. R..M attair 8 r. .recently.
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Koleff and
The
ehlldrrn
of
Longwood
paraded in their parent** outfit* at Sir. and Mr*. W. k. Slattair Sr. at­
a make-believe party held In the tended a rhleken barbecue at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bolpark, Saturday.
nrr of Sanford Thursday.
The 'ladles* of the make-believe
Mr. Raymond I'rll wa* in Or­
world lend the mutch pn*l the re­
viewing liooth, the little ‘gentle­ lando on buxine** Monday night,
men* followed. The judge* had n lie al*o railed on Sirs. Haiel Pre­
very close contest but after much vatt of Geneva Tuesday night.
Sir*. Raymond Pell visited Sirs.
drliate they awarded prise* to Jean
Kerr, Melody Straw, Tom Mil wee Kdward Pell and children of Sanfold .Monday evening.
m Jr. and llnbliy Joe Frye.
Miss Jo Ann Fllnte will be a
Tlie judgei were Mrs. Rost Mob­
ley. Mr*. Ralph Jenkins, Mrs. Lee counselor at the M-Q Ranch owned
Tyler, Mrs. G. J. I'ayne and Mrs. br Mr. and Sira. Ilepnan Morris
Robert llammond. The prises were or Sanford for tho next two week*
donuted by Mrs. John Carhart.
Mr. and Mrs. P. T . Piety and
niece, Jane Powtas and nephew,
The Cub Pack for South Semi­ Henry Knox attended a fish fry
nole County held a meeting at San- Wednesday at l^esburg given by
lundu Spring* Saturday. This will Mr. and Mrs. I'. II. Howard.
In- the last activity until Septem­
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Rainey of
ber when the new program will lie Hattiesburg, Mist, visited thrir
started.
son and daughter In law, Mr. and
R
Two new culi* and their parent* Mr*. Benny Ray Rainey for a
Were welcomed to the park, Joseph week. They returned home Sunday.
I'avalrhak, son of Mr. and Mrs.
The annual «rhoo| picnic wa*
J. A. I ’avrlchak. Prairie larke, and held la*t Thursday at
Rock
Rota West, ..... of Mr. ami Mrs. Spring*.
R. A. West, Altamonte Springs.
Slrssrs. Wendell llirt, David
A picnic supper was served a f ­ Hosack and Pat llaught of the Na­
ter the Cubs and their parents had tional Guard have gone to Ft. Mr•pent the afternoon swimming.
Clrllan, Ala. to ramp for two
weeks.
Sirs. Roy Kelley of Sanford
railed on Sir*. R. II. William* F ri­
day.
Mr. ami Mrs. R. II. Williams
visited their son-in-law and daugh­
ter, Sir. and Sirs. V. L. Hopper of
Orlando, Saturday.

FrL . June la. t»S&lt;

Uy K A Y W EN N IN G ER
The Pilgrim Community Church
will hold services at Community
House at V:30 a. ra. Sunday. The
Rev. Dorothy Camacho will preach.
The DeBary P*~tl*t Chapel will
bot.( •ervier* at Community Douse
at 11 a. ta. Sunday, with the si*t.
Mrs. Hubert Thomas in the pulpit.
There will he a covered dish sup­
per on Tuesday at the home of
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Brown on Geni
Lake. A ftrr supper, there will be
a businet* meeting, ladies of the
church will meet to sew on Tues­
day at the home of Sirs. Mabel
Reed on Angeles Road.
The DeBary Home Demonstra­
tion Cluh will meet neat Thursday,
June 24, for an all-day meeting at
the home of Kay Wenninger. The
project will t&gt;e the refinishlng of
lurntture. Bring a sack lunch;
beverage* will he furnished. At 2
p. m. a husinri* meeting will he
held.
On Thursday the 24. at 2 p. m.
Mr.*. Dorri* Nelms, Home Service
Advisor of the Florida Power CorIoiration, will conduct a cokla*'
•chool in the air conditioned lounge
in DeLand. She will feature hot
weather recipe* ami menu*. All
women of Dellary are cordially in­
vited.
Member* of the Ground Observ­
er* Corp* did their part in the
rxcrei*r* held last Monday from
ti p. m. to mid-night. The following
new member* have been added:
Mary Ann l.cdrrhau*, Jerry lialap
and Janie* A. Cor*aro.
Mr*. Kdward lleppner eelrbrated her birthday with her family on
Thursday.
La*t Monday, Mr*. Aaron Dunran
w a*
h o *te « *
at
a
birth.lilay luncheon, given in her
•MM..* on
x’ii We«t rFirst
un
in
home
Street, in
honor of Mi«* Jran Faith. Other*
iY»cnt w rrr Mr*. Charles McLeod.
lr*. Iloiwrt Noltr, Mrs. II. Govrr.
—
and Mr*. John J. Seufert.
.Mr. and Sirs. William Krecker,
formerly of New York, have mov•4 Into their new home on Shell
Road.
Dr. and Mr*. William Fi.flrr re­
turned to Deliarv «n June It).
Mr. an t Mr*. W k‘. Galdrr leave
thi* week for the north. They will
visit thrir non, Lt. Col. Clyde Gabler. A. A. F.. Bolling Field. Washington. It. C. From there they will
o on to visit their only daughter,
lr*. M. F. Cavallon, in llartsdair,
N. Y . In August they will visit
In Detroit and Royal Oak, Mieh.
They plan to he hark September 1.
Mr. and Mr*. John L . Robb are
hack in their home on la ke Drive
after a lung visit to Cleveland.
(&gt;*ar Kobiolio entered the Fish
Mem.dial Hospital for minor stir*
gerv &lt;&gt;n Thur*day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Dungan
celebrated their fortieth wrddtng
anniversary on Wednesday.
William M. McKrniie of Smyra
Drive wa* host and chef at a roast
beef diunrr last week. Ill* gue*l*
w rrr Mr. and Mrs. Kwaid Mirhrlsen. Mr. and Mr*. William Whitson
and Frank Hs-hmidt. He admits that
Mrs. MirlirDrn gave him some as­
sistance with the vegetable*.
OHITff AMY
If. Hudson Myer*
I* in Nrw
York where he attended the funer­
al of his mother. Mr*. Alvira FMyer*, nee Runyon, wa* bom in
Cedarville, N. V. on May 15. 1801.
She died un June 7, IWV4. She was
the widow of llrtiry Walker Myer*
ami mother of Harry Hudson My­
ers, of DeBary, Alfred l.ewl* My­
ers of Carthage, N. Y. and Mr*.
Flrano F. Hanghart, of Brooklyn,
N. Y. She wa* burned In the Run­
yon family plot In Hillside Ceme­
tery, Denmark, N. Y., next to the
grave of her mother.

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I.IN IM EN TH WORK
BF-ST ON C L E A N SK IN
DM you know that liniments
give Letter result* when applied
to a clean skin? The pharmaceuti­
cal house that distributes one such
remedy advises user* to first
rlranie the affected area with soap
and water and then wipe it dry
lieforr applying the product Thrtr
dirretlon* explain that this clears
the |Mire* and makes the *kin more
receptive to the action of the
southing formula.
Never run a brand new rorab
through your lock* without wash­
ing It first In hot soapsuds. The
ruinh may look clean, hut u«uaRy
ha* an accumulation of store dust
and fingermark* from handliag
over the ruunter. Why subject yout
clean coiffure to unnreenary dirt
— and maybe germs?
Incidentally-, a w ell-lathered
halrimi«h will wash a romli clean­
er than anything else

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and dust from the ‘‘world s im allr.l alri it

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secret target ai supersonic iperd. 't he pil. r .
fret long with a wingiprrad of '.'S.tt fret i- i
lesn forces In Europe.
f V. S. Air For. ■

Booklet For Small
Executives Issued
The successful business erect;
r r ii« n
m e in
live nneed*
time
to think and pin
and to get thi* time hr mint deve|(ip a rr*pon*ihle staff
staff to a*«i*t
him,
according
ta
nun, am
im ing to a new
booklet
announced today hy Dwight F .
KntwiMle, Rrgional Director lor
the Alabama. Florida, Georgia.
South Carolina and Tennessee area
of the Small !lti*ine«* Administra­
tion.
The booklet. The Small Manu­
facturer and III* Specialiied Staff
i* No. I.'l in SBA't Small Busine**
Management Series and is avail­
able from the Superintendent of
Documents, Washington 25, D C.
for 20 c»nts.
"To find time to meet new and
more perplexing problem* ari*ing
in a growing limine** and to hand­
le them eaiiably,” the booklet *av».
"it I* necessary that the chief
operating executive fortify him•elf with assistant* who have suerialixed training and natural ahllllie* to effectltrlv handle the dif­
ferent phases of the top execu­
tive's rrsiHinsibllltir*
thu* help
relieve the (hirf executive of
routine decidun making. Toe thief
executive's jolt is to rvaluate, plan,
and combine."
The booklet illiutrate* the ori­
gin, growth and development of
the nerd for *taff a-ilttant*. and
how they ran help in financial pro­
blem* and the |ung-*utvival of
*malt
manufacturing
establish­
ment*. Case* ate given tu show
how *neeifir problem* vsrre mi I
and (lived by chief rsrsotisP'

Home Decorating
Is Said To Be
Hard On Neives
«

MOAII, I ’tah. n -P iK k ct* are
jingling on the Colorado Plateau
today as miners, speculators, pro
vpcctors and a score of amateur*
|s&gt;ur cash and sweat into a ntu*h
rooming uranium boom
.Mining men placr the plateau
a d o e r; area fanning out Irom the
where Colorado, Crab. An
iona arxl New Mexico come to
cither. ju*t behind Africa and
ahead of Canada m uranium pro
duct ion
But they'll tell you that despite
niiy prospect* and a In» tiling in
du«try. putting money into urani
mu i* *|&gt;eculative at bc«t
If you want to tnvrvt you deal
with men who .ire optimists, who
feel that la-1* link i» just around
the corner But uranium isn't rv
cry where on the plateau A *ec
tion next to one maior new strike
reputedly -old f,-r &lt;lie million dol
lar* But nnlvsly has found lira
nttim on it yet
Money i« bring maiir here m
two ntafor way- (d u al mining or
getting into a development at the
prospecting -la e and liter
:
r Ica.-lr.g ' » '
-« a *r.ke ha*
lwen lis e .n ii.il
arlie Sleen a &gt;m.* li-li 31 year
old l ex an mmill* III* fortune the
?i r *11 way
l'intd in- mad1* III- . Ilk*. S' •'4*11
.X,| %Jil*l a not to i i*»».fh »l |M m^KV
un u itli y k i ii- rl di ,• tfi tt imp
i l»rn%h amt
mg Ihrxnigti tli»*
1Ml.limilling i.p .Will ltd
the............ !*» nf
I III*
^1*11i* based (••( f»|. Ir.»
Texas Colli , ,
Mm&lt;- lie r.'lil • I
j shack for lla a n -nth it vs j *
home f»»r him Ins vrlr ,,u.l four
young *svn»
• in hi» *e. oi„l tiv tor uranium.
Veen made his «tnki Mi* mother
had giutistak &lt;t Inin t , &lt;t ism and
e.illy III lt»\| tu- statist out a ilo/eil
claims in the tug 111,11.(11 , oiinliy.
Id mile* I loin lu le
lie got some iiiiue lucking amt
m.iiiai.1 I lo tuiitil
i lo t- toad
into Hie area -&gt;• ilrnhri. cipi piurrit

M'W YiD lK. r
Tin- strain
d.-n rating the luune u n inak
gome women iteiuot e. s.iv* Dr
Milton It Saptrsti-m, New S o il
psychiatrist
The (.ill seem- hi many ways to
bi as lough &gt;-n some xoinoii •
nerve* a» war Is on men's, md
It's a rare w man whn diu-.n t
have «ome iiuiior *ri*l« Irvuu it.
he »ay*
Deroratlnn of the home -eems
to he one ol Hie gieat challenges
to .i woman's femininity he i •' f
the American 1*s) huanalyUc \--i
|i can inv.dvr mans eonfliels
and asp-els of her personality
Thi ........... * ai I sti.nii* may to
vise i Id i.enrotle lonllictt .ind « '
off up»et» ranging fr &gt;m mild inx
ety l,i (-ill fuilgi I se'n/ iptire'uc
tin akdaw n*Die home is the -wuliol ol |.-m
inituty. mm lr lit,- an auloio vlnle
••ft* n i* a svmbnl ol iiia-eiiluiitv
Dr Sapir-tein vvnt-s

s l m i l i ; i m i i id
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I ook to llic llo,n, * tor till*
-luaili'st lin k - fui kioping cool
n -illillliei Hit. itli ii you - all ml-,I I
I- to n i« l ItjfhlWeight cotton knit
l-iilita-s t*ottoll I- l-usll llll,t eoiotoituhh- in-xt to the l„-.ti And
knit eottoti line-ue !• ii ,• trouble
ut (ill to tnke rule of
Jll-t *ilil&lt;
it oill lu the hnthtoaui basin or
tos* it uitiv the unsliine i i.hille
1 no -I'lii'l .need to limit y,uu , lioice
lo ji , st while oi pah- pink .- you
, III gi t I,light tom-,, |, il

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F IN E S E L E C T IO N OF LO C A L LY
O W N E D . W E L L -C A K E D FOK K A L ­
L A IN S ON O U K U SED C A K LOT.
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SPECIALIZES IN MAKING A

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dial i i larking eolliiial apprcci.i ;
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The Public Acceptance

"A ll ol a woman'* pndilem* in 1'*1’?’
h'l'hnnd
relxiian to her «cxubl arcentanee
J l" r I” * blein* mav im|u her to
rf hn»el| may heroine re lle ili I |ake niil - lo­ I lo-i Irclm. » 0,mil
using him of toin the pnu I4** of •rllieg lip a her h '*l m il,

home
Whether site sh -uht d.-i-oral, in
•traight oi rom led li'ii
antu|iienr modern furniture ran im d»
lier own .itlilii'le liward hersell
her way- of dress hP, „un e on , »
• r lack
them, whether do- . .1 I
Ijsliionr I or no tern hrr.cll
And -:ie in.■* In-,-,iiiii iiii&gt; n, I
in the deruratii.g pr&gt;Hi- with frm
inmelypo met or aggn iv.- warn
JUNCTION C IT Y . Kan
r - en wh , add t &gt; hi r pi hlcnts, oi
Millwood, the favorite horse of the encounter "ar. x*siirtin • t of para
life Gen. Jonithan Walnuright, ni'hl work mm *urh as ; ,.e pamt
hero of Bataan. U n i going M rr« wtiu look upon every woman
•pend hi* remaining stay« among as a mortal enemy
mules after all.
If h?r nudhrr Is I-., ping her.
The Army recently n.-drrrd the there may lie .i fi idin
of - one
transfer of 10 retfrrd horses at old. hurled ant.n,onl*iii hetween
nearby Ft Hlley, inclining Mill■ in i thi r arjf dam M il
wikxI,
to Camp Carson. Colo,
hire'* *|ieridmi( a I ,i
money.
where (be Army maintain* a mule
*&lt;&gt; sin may worry .i Ihu i • , it and
park train
Old time ravalry lu n and some
local cittern* pmliwted thr order
Ft. Hilry i« a fbiliter cavalry
renter.
Of. F . A. DTi(«tieil, Junction
City, lifelong frien ol Gen Warn
WTigld, ha* bougli MHIwimhI and
Dakota, jumping * ar &lt;&gt;f the U S
Arm y’.* r*|iir' Irian learn in Hu
IBM Olympic Gaines, with thr tin
leritandlng they t ill not h? rid
den nr driven Ih* rr*t nf then
liv ri.
Thry'U continue n live on Kan­
sas soil A *lmd. r arrangement
repWrtedly is pem im: for the tt
other horse*
The people ol A 'Ktunidxn art
urnlrtg their atlrnt}r&gt;ii to dlk pm

could move in. The core drill first goo* through hi* hand* evcr&gt;
hit into rock July 3, I'l.vj Three month on!&gt;* *h&gt;iit 10 p**r cent «o
day* later Stern stnirk nrr.
it
with Stern.
Production -got under way
- in lie
Moat uranium men «*y Mem %
com her. I9..2. Hie f»r*l ore wa» can*
Mimrthini* 4*( an cxceptioi.
jWPPW to nulU tu.» dart lite r more ca%h i' iH*ink! made trading
.Since then thinu* have happened chim * am! floating companir*
fa»t to Chariie Steen
tu.*4. ir»*m netua!
of • re
S'een h r ,nctlf.|
n t„ :l, Pj-. ani, , t.jHng l{
g jv .-m e n t 1.
chamlMm: and banking and i* i r n*ed buyer*
prominent m a .ydic.i,' planning
Mlnini, am, a„ 1C(, companies.
a new uraium null to he built they point out. are bring organhere It util be the large*! in the i/e.l tiy *he ito/rn and a««orfed
I ’nilrd Stales when completed
•tiicks are finJing thrir way *.»
He's also m on a housing de
vi-iopmeiil. has an Interest In a n 1 the inilihc \ oil can buy stint ■of
airim rt amt is levellin land atmve them for a ikdlar a share, or a
dime, or even a penny
Xloali for a nrw honu
In a few years, some »f this
Steen'* fahul. us mine whieh he
ca ll* the " M l \ '» la " - myr life —1* stock may lie worth a lot f I mu
turning out »ome 7,io iro n s of high e v . sump worthies.
grade ore every month He e n ­
Surer-»ful miners and prospec­
v isio n . the dav m l t .o fa r in the tors are *rning out to companies,
future, when it w ill yiehl l.iioo many of them newly funned he
to n . a ib y
cause id the heavy burden o! ( -ti­
er* ,fl‘'
But the mine ha* brought Steen , r j l
TW»
' &gt;'r
more harassment than harpinr** a lug chance There are eom
"It wa. a lot ,.f fun f)mHng it," plaint t here that M.me promo
lie •av. "But l \e had grief ever Don* are running wild
•luce
llul the men who are *trilmg it
Stii-n h:i. (i -, nt... ;• --inn,*r rbO&gt; 'n ursni'im .ire for the m »«(
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D A I» Y -0

Recent Hearings May Be Warm-Upf

Of Summer Recreational Activities
The rf'c irn llo n ’ii department summer
p ro g ra m get* o ff to a * t a r t M onday M orning.
A c t iv it im . w hich w ill I h* held h I S e m i­
nole Ilitrli School. «l the N in th S t. hn ll park
• m i at Port Mellon P a r k , w ill tte tim lcr the
su p e rv isio n of John A n g e l. w ho is head of

it

if

Lanicl Falls
T h e fa ll of the la in ir l g overnm ent in
F r a n c e could not have com e at n w o rse tim e.
T h e free world I k engaged in d elicate
n eg o tia tio n * at G en eva on im po rtan t queatio n * T h e failure of P r e m ie r la m ie l to re ­
ceive a vote of confidence m ean* th at F re n c h
re p re se n ta tiv e * at G en e va a re w ith o u t a u ­
th o rity or confidence to m ake co m m itm ents.
T h e R o d s m ay exploit th i* a* an e x cu se to
m ake the confidence going w ithout acco m p­
lish in g an yth in g
T h e c r is is in F ra n c e lot*. In e ffe c t, tied
the h a n d s of the f o ile d S la t e * on th e d if f i­
cult d ecisio n a* to what ride we m ust play in
In d o -C h in n it i* possible th at th e C o m m u n i* t
side in liidn-fhiH H will *cize on tin* confusion
a * an o p p o rtu n ity to m ake fu rth e r g ain*.
F re n c h m e n an* devoted to lib e rty . T h e y
proved that in W orld W a r I and W orld W a r
M w hen th ey endured su ch s u ffe r in g and
h a rd s h ip I** preserve th e ir freedom T h e y
proved it Hgain In th eir hero ic stan d at th en
Blen Phti. Rot iira ve ry I* rod enough T h e
co urag e of ruddier* can la* w asted if c iv ilia n
lead er* |*er*lf*l in re sistin g a tte m p ts to b rin g
s ta b ilit y to the governm ent

th e C it y pro g ram . F r e d Ganu.x, H o w a rd G o rrlle, M iss K llen D rig g e rs . M iss Kdna C h it t e n ­
d e n . H ug h C a rlto n , M iss lle lrn M ich e l* and
M is s Jo a n F lip se . h II qu alified in s t r u c t o r s .
T h e s e a c tiv itie s w ill include s | s ,r t s .
h a n d ic ra f t and lite ra tu re . In tere stin g and
w h o le so m e p u rsu its w h ic h will pro ve t», to
Is* a n a sse t to tin- y o u n g ste r* iu r t ic ip .it ing.
K a c h m orning, M o n d ay through F r id a y ,
c h ild r e n and y o u th s o f th e C ity w ill ta- aide
to p la y baseball, m ake som ething, o r le a rn
to hin d a bonk, all fre e o f charge
T h e co m m u nity is indeed fo rtu n a te to
h av e a program of th is nature. Y o u n g s te r s
sh o u ld ta k e full a d v a n ta g e of It, and a d u lts
sh o u ld g ive it th e ir aupport.

C o u n ty

A r e n t ’s

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

Try and Stop Me

S H R IN K
It's e a s ie r f o r a d river to spot
p e d e stria n * in light &lt;lo llie s — e sp e cially d u ­
rin g tin* ra in y season.
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YOU'RE TELLING ME!
-----------------------------iy wukiAM a w —
C e i l m I P r r n IVftfer

T H A T F K L L O W 1’ ir r r e M»n- with the pm hlpm » ef *mplra,
I lK F .S T h e re lia s lie rn quite a till of
In te re st hy se v eral s t a te * in se cu rin g th e d**-Frenr* who w«a invii»*i i*, thinks A llch Kay. Sir Winitnn
rmiat h»va found 'h« Oarter "ofi
■ *
i i ia i h i i
ifikiti t
ft
foifn a pip w trueIi cdtilfidt mlift
ls*e h iv e exhitdl built in W4D by H o n d a
Xt|,.lhp .w h a i-I..H ? •taaf* a anap.
i , •
iteekeepers. A firm in th e Fast h a s m ad e pmiirien wm note hr-* n»»e&lt;! **
projH'j a rra n g e m en ts fo r tliis rx h ild t a n d » Hedlr»i Hoeialtat (Mosirrattl,
C » f i /wypfd l l t r r ns r . S ' j , of
T h e alm ost continuous sta te of c r is is
mnltimg h n g a t l/H»
|" A o
as s i m i i i a s e xtra p a rts c a n Is1 slipplierl. m iic I i whatever ,h *t t*^ ^
fklp* f.ndnk Pmmiknpf rkotAa I Ac
w h ich h a s existed in the F r e n c h governm ent
as th e ind lvld uiil ls*es. th e rxldhit w ill ts&gt;
Urn nf Jn t k t mt i, X t u h , S r , p i n I w k am a*rfml g n a ih fp .
In recent y e a r* I* a m ore se rio u s th reat to
ship|N*d
proirtH? wM rtrrs /nr thr AT-psiti« • ]
that c o u n try than w«* the recent loss of
lim n rmt r nmi nl r 't 'h r n lln n H i ' „
Onulam
ataai
ara M it j taaralay
ah,4k*"&lt; Msrnln ify/r. hi, ilimbl
Dlen ftien I ’hti A n ation ca n s u rv iv e the
C A T I ' I . F . T lie r e a re |9 j&gt;oi&gt;1 up m e m b ­
lha ‘ b l f l t l n f i " af Cnaoawalim.
loss o f a hallle*. it cannot s u r v iv e perpetual
e rs in tin* Sem in o le t'o u n ly C a ttle m e n '*
A. Ihni, lha OOP hns n wig* fraadaw* af seaath. p rall «a*f n y
b ick e rin g w hich m akes a n y co n sisten t do­
A.KSfS’illlio ll.
ika lia at (HI* «e**"'h fa th la a i &gt;* •amhly has jusl baas iwipandtd In
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m estic or in tern atio n al p o licy im|*&gt;*sihle.
• ahaata ftaa*. Im lm li" | lha U. V lha. Rad-run (auntry.
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0&gt;«*"&lt; n*4 IkohaHsag I
Hayti
IN C O M B
N o w n d sy s,
t wn
n m r r ie d
Th»re
ara
fw*n things srhlrh
n d ili,
TO D A Y'S III III,K V K R SF,
i l l
*v*rv liavpling vacationist shnitH
|*eople c a n live h * r h e s p ly h s one if ie itli a re
Irsrn hut nrear s*am i to- how in
f lir W te ^ lo n r 'h o r r h iU h s i h »-n
w o rk in g .
Be ve doer* *&gt;f the w orrl, and riot h e a re rs
ppsil a raltMisd IlmptaH* and lha
l i n t ,I k - 1 a , a K n l | h t o f I h * l l , r •
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o n ly, d eceiving your o w n se lves. (Ja m e s
proper w ay lo refold a load map.
l» r
A f t P t m a n y y r s n w r a a t liP i;
H FFS
Som e th in k ls*es do not h e lp
1 :2 2 ) . B ead Jam es 1:19-27.
ro llo n ns h the c a se w ith fru its, m elons an d
legum e seeds, Is’c a u se n it I on i* self f e r t ile
arrurale you would think *he |»
currying a stopwatch
T ile stig m n of r o llo n flo w e rs is su rro u n d e d
"In another two years Carol
l:«lBMI*t&gt;»4 tm IS **
and in co n ln rt w ith the pollen Is'iiriu g an should be nearing her peak When
foMt*h*4 O i l, etr*p« l a l w O , t i *
•he has reached it she should Ihth e rs, ,i nutttritl situ a tio n th n l would a|i|H *nr
I I I S i a m II*
prrlty hard lo beat."
to m a k e the ls*es v is ita tio n u n im p o rtan t
The tenn-ageil mermaid plan,
t*B*e*#4
H » | « r li H M alt*, llria k H IT. m i . .«
her next mayo competition for
from n iHilliuntion ntand|ioint
H o w e v e r,
a * r * * i orr*»* -•
i -i » , m , . ■•*«, i t ,
(he national A At1 outdoor chaina* I «),»■&gt; a) S a n k ]. tat*
te sts sh o w w here c a g e s include or e x c lu d e d
nlon&lt;liips In Alien*! at Indlanapo.
r a m r n n s i x . s-.aii-r . . u r n k i i . k , ,
ho neyIreca. Hint the lie es ca rry in g |H&gt;l|e»
j i *» m m * . l o M t m , t a iia r
1 It* She prnhablv will rntrr Ihe
i n r a i s i : a. N M ir o a :n , «&lt;*.&gt;,o .iaa *,■&lt;■»
HO. aw* and one mile rvenls She
from flo w e r to flo w e r enused rimr** ls d ls
prefer, the longer rare, although
Hr
n
ew
t
N
K
W
IA
N
II
lo set on a p ls n C -and lit set cu rlie r— Hud 1P Nrwslpalurcs
a e a tc n ie rio x n s r r *
she Is very fast In the sprint.
a , t o n **
t v P*, n o k
nnnik
ai mm
She has swum the mllr only
In sisted th e im m ls*r o f seed in rsc h r o l lo n
I'AI.O A I.IO . Calif — grown
fltT
**** S k i l t i
k l , H hhW i
( in , I , n ,
twice &gt;H she |s only a minute
ft* #
,v n
h i m
lH.ll.
T
iie
i
esult
w h s m ore cotton lint p er a c re . tialrpd Carol T all, who at Ihr
•It
M il,,,, pa,4a a| tkaxk*. taaalallaaa aa4
slower than Ihe record
jr p id l.t I, undrnhihlv a ,utm
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ealltk* at aattt,alaat»a« fat «k&gt;
. 1 ,. i , n ,a
Carol flrsl learned lo swim
it*ins phiisun. has two great * n&lt;
t» * n "til k*
tar at vaaalar a 4 ,.,o * ln a •»(»«
ishool eight se at, ago when'the
i
T I I F Y S A Y — S o m e g ir ls Insist on a m an hltlon,
fine t* to heroine a Irarlirr in Umllv sarafjonrd at Clear l.akr
w ith a fu tu re hut most o f them se ttle fo r
plotlral rituraPon Ttir tdhrr I, to In California
R **p•a*a«*4
kallaaallr
kp
tlm arrm l
« 4 &lt; » t0 .ta a
She prartiees siv day, a week
a fu tu re w ith h m an.
k a r ,l e a . la e . Be I-BBS P k e a k . r a t C a a tia e p r* ttt* a
make the inv. I' S. Olympic team
t t l a a t a , U eaeala
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Stir ••■nils certain t*&gt; rraltre Inilh Ihe year arouml at nearby S jn la
Clara.
ambitions
C O R N — Is n ils H ro ru field reco m m ends
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To H.H girls who thiok racing
T k* Herat# la a attathrr at tfca t o a r M i,* P o t ,
w ten thr prrtts Mrnto Allierloo suits are not styll-hly dashing.
p lan tin g r n rn in s ii e sta ld islie d sta n d o f High sophomore splashed In a riou « Ara,| has this to say
wklak la eattOa#
la *ap a .a tar opukll
ratlaa at all Ike laral &gt;ia&lt; a,ta,e4 ta tat* a r a . i i p o .
clover. N o atten tio n is g iv e n the field fro m bte win In Ihe National AAlt Indoor
**|
nijnd raring suit* I'm
p la n tin g to h a rv e st tim e , anti large in c re a s ''* rhsmiiinndilp, earlier tht, y«.ir. •wlmmlng In win. nof Jn |rwik
she
surprised
a
lot
of
older
rom
pretty."
Fa g e 4
F r id a y , J u n e IH. 1954
In y ie ld s a r e reported.
prlilors and a number n( riper!
nt).rrsri.s Daytona Ftrarh hadn’t
r.lV F N r w i r t TO PAY
&lt;ecn anything like it in a long
TAMPA &lt;P Ffderel Judo# WII
lime
ham J B arter h»* rcantefnper*Hot her roach, 0covge llalnei tor* r f a Lakeland Necrn hnutlng
of the Santa t'lara Swim Club wa* protect ilx week* tn pay the jnsno| aiming those slrurk with don ernmenl N il.D l tn hrlng mortgage
'Frment. lie had been expecting pavmrnl* up tn dale
The llPtinl' ilrvetnpmful Is op
PARIS UP*—A man stepped Into
crated hy l.tn-otn Home, fne . h ip
the hotel lounge and satl qulptly
mwm
iwirted (Inane ally hv the U n rlii,
"The
government
hat
Just
No md Dctiaullc," he said ual. The fruit stalls were busy
fallen.
( amt Is S feel ('a Inrhes and State Assn &lt;t| the f'burrhe* nf
"Hill It Is a mailer id little mo The only knots nf people I saw
Perhaps there was (rentier! er menl lo me They are all out for were uailing for the bus lo take weighs IZ2. uhlch Is •mall c o / lind
Clement in French politic.-I circle, the mnney Mr I lake rare nl Ihein on the long voyage homo, pared with other champion* nf
over Prem lrr lin tel's d&gt;nvnfall, mvself first, too "
FOUND DgDWNFD
and they studied their newspaper* her scs She Is a gfowlna girl,
howrscr, and when nlypiplc linfr
but the collapse of France's I'jfh
haler I asket an assistant man in silence
NOKOM1S ip—Tun brothers who
poitwar government created less ager trf Ihe hotel Ihe same qtie*
Along the Seine Ihe season , mils smimd Iwo y rx r, hence she couldn’t twin were found qrnwued
itlr In the hotel lounge than it a tion*. He had much the same atti­ first fishermen were palirnllv nrohahly will h a.e Increased In yesterday at a pond where they
at
Ight amt
weight.
palm* had risen and accidentally tude at Ihe w altrr-thal the gov­ tossing tinea Into the stream, phti height
had gone to hunt lurllr* They
upset* an aihlrav.
aUltra
Ml*, Tail ha* an idol tn Ann were Normal, i i , and Lawrnee,
ernment of Franre was hardly hit nsophically hoping tn snare one ot
barman looked up Impat- personal problem, and he had his those overgrown minnows which I* Curtis Cuneo, who held a flock tt, son* of gr. and Mro fart tun
the new*, ___________
then beirt_______
down own life In wnrrv shout.
aalvely
i w at
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about all you ordinarily ever %n nf title, tn her day. Her aim 1* to Sprl.igrr,
surpass Mr* Cuneo'* world record
and finished mixing his drink with­ Wren I asked him what he aimrne catch In the seine
out the slightest etching# of ex­ thought of present Fren ch political
The dropping lines made *mall fur HO yard* treestyle At presenl
pression. It was s i if he were an leaders, he said—vrry seriously:
rtpplrai In the waler. And, for all •hr |, nnly two teenml* behind
American league fan, an^ some­
"They are all loo small. France a guy tn»m out of town could tell. thal mark of V07fi
one had Just remarked ■ game In nee.fs a (S tro n g er m an"
The . Ka»t ,Pato
Alio -girl- t* xu
thal it about all thr (all of
,,
the National league had been
France’* m b p««lwar governmeol I’rcmrrv eonflilenl in hex ability
"How about DeftaiilleT"
rained out
n"'
'■‘ '‘•fl1 «f ••*’lna
rom
"DeOaulleT" lie looked pained. did. It mr.1e a ripple on the rmn
The American tovrUta In the
»nlppy about it.
"No. not Deftaulle. It It not neces­ mnnplare No more
lounge. Including a number id for­
Iter mother, who once wa* a
In thr tidal time* we live In, It
mer war correspondent!, began sary to be a general to be strong.
ballet swimmer, pul* It this way:
talking animatedly about what ihe Fram e needs a strong man like would have bern more enronrag
"t’arol honesllv believe* she Is
new government crisis meant. A Clemrtireau—yes, another Clem- Ing to have seen something bigger capable
of beating anv girl* tn
enccau. Hut one does not meet than a ripple. There h^ve hero
faw Frenchmen present listened
When she
Clemrnecaus in a lifetime, limes In France’s nail ahen thr bn favorite event*
curiously to U.k* , ntiversaiii.il None many
isn't it an?"
fall of a government allrred wave* lose*. *he Just shrug* it off and
volunleered a comment.
says 'no use getting worked tin
&lt;&gt;ut In the streets the normal of purpose throughout the world
None said I^tnld was a hum and
flth.ii! ii Maybe I ’ll w|r&gt; the neat
w ierved to topple. None p m tn trj
lime ' | think that It |* the comha was a hem. None said he was
iwiltion that make* swimming fun
a good man trying In carry mrt a
»'!„ her. She almply thrives on
bad program or a bad man stuck
with a good program,
In eehning those srnllmenl*,
ay had—or
They
bad—o r an It iteemed In me
f oaeh Haines say*
, ______
Mbori
—the
naM
bored, hatf-a mused tndlf- •y MMUN N. MNMttN, M.B.
’Tarot has a wonderful ability
(Hence nf a
■ group of Broadway
terrace
after months of this treatment.
CANTOR nil baa many uaen.
to pare herself In workouts the
character* at a night club casually
Fur aiampte, whan It U applied If a acar la m ight early enough
swim* every length In approxi­
•avetdropplng on a table of TVaana to a newly aenrred akin It often In a highly stueaptlble perion, it
mately the same time She 1* so
talking about how much Dallaa doe* ai much good aa when taken can ba further promoted from
needed a good hard rain.
rogroaalng by proper dosages or
A waiter enme hr. I ordered e Internally for a atomach-ache.
Rome people have hardly the I-ray. Howavar, many times it
drink and aiked. "have you heard
atlghtcai acar from a deep cut, may be used too late, and n dis­
&lt;be government hat Just fallen?"

Swim Phcnom, 15,
Wants To Teach,
Be In Olympics

The Sanford Herald

H AL B O Y L E

News Doesn't Cause Much Stir
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Scar Tissue Treated
By Castor O il M assage

"Year
"You

don't

teem

at

all

tur-

,
"You don't teem very concerned
•r. Doesn't M worry you Hint
(her French government ha*
fallen?"
"Why ihould it?" he ahrugged
" I worry about what concern* me.
I take care of myielf first-then
the other fellow.!’
"fa that the way moat French-

while otliera. from a almple
aerateh, devtlop a large and un­
sightly blemlah. Tnta excessive
tendency toward Marring la usu­
ally seen moat often in children
iand In people with dark complet­
ion* and oUy skin.
tn highly susceptible peraona,
a alight bru'
bruise or pin scratch
may m u lt inn a large acar. U It
appears on a visible part of the
body, It ean be quite unsightly.
Certain types of scan can often
be helped by mt mating the area
with castor oil for grew days. The
tailor ot) la rubbed Into the tear
tur fifteen or twenty min*
time. Venal* the

S

figuring acar may result.
In many caaaa, plastic surgery
la neeeaaary tn ordtr to correct
these unsightly scan or keloids,
aa they ara known medically. U s- •
natty the acar muat be completely
cut away, along with some ot the
normal surrounding akin and na­
mes. The physician then care­
fully a:era up th t wound. Re may
give x-ray treatment white the
wound la hauling.

M SNAPS

AT NIGHT

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Polish Seamen
Given Asylum

T A I I ’KN, Formosa (Ah— A
J'olieh tankrr raptnin granted poll
tical Msylurn hy Nationalist China
•aid today hi* wife and two daugh­
ter, in Poland will he punished
cruelly for his defection.
'They will he thrown out of our
H al; m)' wife won't t*e aide to gel
a Jot, and mavlie will
Impris­
oned: my two daughter* will to* ex
pelted from school," Copt. Leonard
Mnsowski told a news conference, j
Masownkl and II other officer, I
and rtewoiro aboard Ihe U,gU7-tno
tanker I ’raca, ,e|e.| last Oclolier
hy a National!,! gontmat east of
Formosa, were granted political
asylum yesterday.
The skipper said a dispute with
the pnllllia] offieer nl*iaiil the
I’raea would have rnrar.t III yean
til prison for him had he rrluinril
to Poland And the other I I refu­
gees would have l&gt;rcn jailed tieratue they aic his friends.

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ire
WASHLNO ION /R-Afler a abort him from pushing too f*r
It was a bide coBiutull«naJ Invoised In tne work of tht boirdi
re*t Sen McCarthy i l l W in ran
In deciding whether a Royernmmt
hr rxpectrd hack with a fresh hox queslion over Ihe separation o| employe la fit In keep hit Job or
of matrhr* In start another roar­ powera between the executive and
If anyone I* a security risk,
ing fire iin lrr the Ktsrnhouer ad legialallve hranehet
Basic in the secrecy about the
doubled this before Ihe hearings.
ministration
boards I, this: If they could be
The 3S-day trim- McCarthy hear- McCarthy left on doubt of it by called before Congress In answer
lng» whtrh ended last night may the lime they coded
A* find presented '« the public, for (heir decision* In any or til
torn out to have be*n Jn»t a warmrw*es, their decisions might bt
*tp for future MrCsrtfty strogfilfs this seemed trt br the Quarrel: The
Arm? charged McCarthy and hi* made through fear nf Congress an#
with the administration
not through a desire tn be fair.
McCarthy wants hl« Senate In­ staff tried to pressure It Inin giv­
This didn't discourage McCarthy
ing
special
treatment
to
a
draftee.
vestigation* subenmmltlee, hr said
During the hearings he called on
0
David
Rehlne,
formerly
with
In have hratings on whether Com­
all government employe* to gise
munist' have slipped Into defense McCarthy’* staff MrCatlhy coun­ him any seriirlly Information they
tercharged
the
Army
wa*
trying
ptants Since that *rrm.s normally
hat even though KPenhower had
within thr scope of hi* committee, to hlarkm-tll him Into giving op ordered it kept secret
hi*
hunt
f
ir
Communists
In
the
the administration probably won’t
H ip White House called thi* open
Army
object
Soon it fame out there wa* defiance nf Kisenhnwer a authority
Then, he *..H, he wan's to con­
under the Constitution to pun Ihe
sider looking for Communists In something etre: Some nf Fisen- executive branch a* he thinks best
the *iipcr»rrrrt atom and hvdropen hnwer'a closest alvlser* got t&lt;v ter |hr national security McCarthy
bor.ih plant* amt the Central In­ gether when he demanded that disputed that, saying that at #
telligence Agency (C IA ), which member* of thr trmy’* tnvahv committee chairman he Is author
doe* thl* fonntry's c'*intce\pying board apnear before him for Qiie* i/fd tn receive such Information
Honing He wa* refused the right
on Ihe Communist, overseas
When, at the very e n j n| yp,
to question the board
Might there he run* hrvd on
Both the Truman amt Kisenhow- lerday's hearlnga. McCarthy «n
a g a i n into the administration er administration, have kept vee muinred his Interest in Ihe CtA,
which atl*f armed him when he ret the hustnes* of (hr various gov he wa« serving notice on the a t
trie-1 to look Into CIA before He trnmenl loyally hoar Is People's ministration he was thinking of
Indleated he might talk to the reputalion*. the names of inform lighting a match
White House fir&gt;t, but didn't *»v
what lir'u mi ii ne were turned
down.
Over the pad four year*. Mc­
Carthy has hoppe-t from sensation
al r-birgc to *rn«alionat charge
and from headline lo headline, at
a
tacking both the Truman and El
•erhower adminlslraltons when It
"* F O R G E M COHN was quite a practical joker tn hts day
•oiled him Otilv for a year and a
half ha* lie h e ,del the sutirom I
y The tale Joe Laurie recalled the time Cohan and Willie
milter Hefore that he was a lone
Collier staged a mock two-handed g-imc of cutting cards for "a
opcrslnr
I t . 000 a throw” Just to 1mConflict has hern his rnrat and
preaa
their
friend Lo uis
potatoes He has grown strong on
M em . who was always a
it Thr •ensatum* snd Ihe brad
line* h a ir hern the breath of his
very rarefut man with a
political life Without them he
buck. W hile Mann grew more
woii'd he again lust one of the K
and more bug-eyed. C ollier
senator*
ran hi* "profits'* up fo three
No one he has said, can slop
hundred thousand dollars,
his searrh for Communists In the
not to mention Cohan’* thea­
governmeol It mav he that he
won't step, or can't stop, unlit the
tre*. country home, and life
KI*enhower administration crushes
insurance policies. Mann was
him or surrenders lo him Ihe kry
about ts» faint when C ollier
lo thr government's Inner toor*
gave away the joke hy pro­
The Army McCarthy hearings,
posing to Cohan. "Now I'll
the highlight of hi, career to dale,
cut you two out of three for
were rooted In this struggle he
your partner, Sam Harris."
turen hi, effort* lo posh and the
B
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administration’* efforts fo keep
"I had a data with a real
nifty stranger last night." a young l*-tv r„tifid*il to h*r chum "We#f*
did he hall from?" a*k#d the rhum Tb* *n,-v»r we* "From lha bait
looking convirMWr (htj town h«* »#*n in three y»*rt!"
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R a iW n » ?r d?i * M *r ! 11
th* c-nt-r rf a rv. i| „f importance.
Hiltwcued tilth-1 »!f Ih* i-st rf lra.»|ir&lt;£ companion* (nr ■ picnic
where*rr your metming mooli D ie you.
1
Curb rot of
V .'t ,S W :i u hr i nt into il.. f»mHy rummer living
patltrtl. If you li.e f»
bo much on pun "e" male a nuaniitv
eheid of lim e ,........ it In ih*
fodrmk an,| (tore pan* It can R
Itnrrd in the Ue-r.r for *-vrr*l
.n.| &gt;,,, „ ,]| t , ready for any
*l|.nf a-iuddrn picnic.
A* Ihe pirnir, *he l *«f ran I# It*■to,) ln m m n mnlilnrr, Genvroni
J2 JK S? * 7 .,
.T1 M h V " ••ndwirh fcwu. heal*: nip &gt;,» h-d on Ihe
JTIII hot rot dirfc|ly over fh. m*!* Incltd* th.-e .lung u p ,,* * .• I„,|
tf*»«ed "on location s c l olivet rf pjcll»
A fru»! nit, pm r Hut? 1 from x, *f favorit# f.v~| ,hm\ fom pUfl thl*
pkv-up ftrnl
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t 'r«ipv&gt;n iVorreitfrihir* Fture
h*f(, flaked
*• t*a tpr^&gt;n T tl.ytro fta nr*
S lab!*tpoor* Aorli rh'py |
I dnren *lir*d aardwich hurt
onion!
1 rup eatrup
Melt abort* nine In « tV,ni»t Add I ••( -e l m be and **&lt;jt' f-r .*&gt;
i.'nutfc*. Add eat tup, p i" tlilK V n.
Tahaaco s* ..-.
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up look with embroidered nylon
organdy place malt Th.r ■am rv*
tangular ones with * tingle ruff In.
circular nnei with a double n if ln .
and a matching runnrt I* by .1/
inches. Just n ipiteV swi.h In and
out of maraud* and rin*n keep,
them frmn and pretty; If v*&gt;u
atratghtrn out and fii.crr rtrrt*
ruffle* and etnhrnidety virirn ilan.p.
no Irnnlng I* nrrdnl.

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B I R T H S

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To launder icIam fifwr n n U in *,
Mr. and Mia W IV. lU rrrll a ir
»wUh th*»m Ihrouich waim
annonm inp thr lurth of
7 Hi. H
iiuda*
and hint in a tnwrl «n. won, Win dun I 'at r irk. whn wim
Then trhanu them. Rfimnlhinc thr horn yr&lt;!rrdav nt thr Krmald
hem* with your fingers.
Iwughton Afeniotial llo .p itn l.

Native Floridians
Can 6 c Sunburned
Just Like Tourists

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T 1 U w tV FO R D H tftA LO
fr i.. Jttttt U . m i
F ill

M iss More/touse
Given Shower

Ju»t hr. an** you were born and
Mr*. Audrey Kuhtck w*a ho»
brought up in Florida doesn't mean tes* at a mlscellanaour bridal
you won't get sunburned So t ike
shower given in hom&gt;r of Mias
rare and don't let a sunburn 'poll Carol Mote house, June bride-elect.
four nimtmrr fun «aya Myrtie W il•
The Kuheck home wa» decorat­
aon. Home llemonttration Agent
ed for the occasion with red and
The m u ll Florldalan &lt;(or vUit- white non.a. and summer flower,
o il will go after t »afe and tane
ttrer the d"or wa* a small um­
eoat of tan. Hurned. hlitterrd skin brella from which hong kitchen
I* not attractive or healthy. Von
utensil*.
can avoid painful ailnhurn and a
Mrs. I.u heck wa&gt; as.lated in
&lt;iuiir a healthv tan if you wmk
serving by Mrs Marrella Shari,
at it, continued Mlaa Wilaon
She went on to say that it'* Pol and Mrs. Charlr* Albury. The re­
the heat of the aim that hu.n* freshment* ronslsted of devil'*
y«ur .klu, it'* the untia-vjolet light food and white rale . Japanese Ira
my*. Thai'* why, If the *un i« hall.*, suited nuts, and soft drink*
Among those present with All**
blight, nee ran gel a sunburn even
Marlon
on mol days. Thr*e "burn" lay* M.&gt;reh»n.r w rie: Mrs
ate at their ittnngesl whrn the Harman Sr . Mr* lleneva Owen*,
sun U high ovrthead. So he evtra Alt i. Ida Woodcock, Alt** Mary
careful between the hours of Id I on Bowen, Mrs- Alatcrlia Sharp,
a m and .1 p. hi Kate afternoon All** France* Kon, Alls* l.udlle Ale
oi early morning U a safer time Far land. Alls* Alary Warmark.
All** jaiuce
Morehou.#,
Alt.
to «t»rt your Minnlng.
Itenieinlu’i, too, that one I* noire Chaile* Alhorr of Miami, and Air*
likely to develop a had e»»* id l.ulwek.
tunhufn around or on ivalrt. At
the.e place* the direct sunlight
mnihinr. with the reflreted glare
ftom the water. The sun ran !&gt;e
harmful even when Ihe »ky i.
overra.t 1 ho.e "burn” ray* it I
BOSTON—An Air Force Jet
tiaviol.t light raysr are present
plane slreakeil Ihrmigh Ihe Ne«
even in ha/y weather
SMn. vary as to the amount td rngland *kie* reeenlly with a blue
sun they ran tale before they eyed btondr housrwlfe named B-rt
Innn I'eople with fair »kin» ate b'ira (loud al the control*
B arb arj. one ol the I r * women
quicker to burn that brunettes
home people never Ian, but iuat to have flown a let. piloted the
fretII. ('nildren, rsperiall) l.al.le, T;u over It. .vm mile course In le».
iimlei two years and delicate than an hour The (light wa» ar
youngrtri* of any age, should he ringed h* the Air Force Research
introduced to the *un slowly. AI
low them only a few minute* at
Ihe .tart Innease the time in the
direct .tin about five minute, each
housewife ha* received irnro* ol
day
award* (mm local and national
Fnt most adults, IS minute* Ihe aviation organirallon* t'ne ni
first day I* long enough fo* a linnal magarme tTodav'* Womani
*un hath Then, each following voted her it* Woman of Ihe Year
day. »tay nut IS minute* longer
Tire daughter of an ml rnmpan)
Kiposiire to thr tun must l&gt;e built eareutlvr, Marshall
T
June*
up gradually. Only by timing the Harhara wa* bom in Shanghai
*ut» hath, ran a protective tan !&gt;•• China, .12 year* ago Her family
had without a burn
relumed to Washington. D C ,
In rate of developing a mild when *hr wa* 3 year* old
.unionn. apply vinegar to the af
In l!MI *he came to Boston fo
frrted atra He eareful to keep aiirnd school and met her Im*
vinegar .w ay from the eyes, In band. John Stuart Cloud, a rodsevere .iinbnrtl rases, or eveo when merctal phulographec
blister, form. Iw *ure to »ee a Inc ( Barbara had no Inlerest In fly
lor.
|ne until five &gt;r*r. ago when *hr
If onl jo good health, see a doc­ and her husband purchased a
tor before *on bathing Sunshine U small Island at Sehagn Lake.
healthful for most nmole, but may Alalne
“ We wanted to gu (here ever*
|.e h.tmful to an elderly person or
weekend,' ‘'he explain*, "bill II
to .nme one suffering from Itjliri
ruloslt of the lungs, hrart trouht', wa* Inn tiring by aulnmohile. *■&lt;
or other srriou. dlseaiea, or some we did the only vrn.ilile thing
one who ha* Iwm taking sulfa we Ixuigiil an lindane
"tlnlil then neither one of us
drug* A safe rule for every-one
of every age is to get an annual had evrr flown- noi even on a
tnedieal check-up before vacation pleasure trip Now we think ll'»
time A doctor will point out Ihe Ihe only way lo travel "
The
second-hand
piane
the
danger signal., if any. tf thrre arc
none, he will give you Ihe green Timid* pirrrha.ed .oun herainr
light for a happy healthful vaca­ more than Iran, porta I ion It w.*an invitation In do Ihmg* in the
tion
»kir« she hail never dreamed of
So. get ready for that varati'»i a* *he (terformed her household
and havr fun under thr tun in task*
Florida, of m une.
A» she logged hour after hour
of air time, she gsloed eonfldenr*.
and began to enter aviation
event* Winning her firsl trophv
iirprived her—loday trophic* a.e
a hahll
Currentl* Itarbar* I* New Kng
land »err*larv of The &lt;o*. j „ u,
lernallonal group of women pilot*
A rehearsal parly fur Ihe mem She I* a|.o .* member of the hoard
her* of the John‘nn Solnmnn ur.l of director, of (he Arm r'Jub of
ding wa* given l**t night si the New Knglarul and an artlve par
homo of Mr and Mrs. T &lt;1 John lirioinl In the Civil Air f’ vlnd
"More women — pastirularly
*on. parent* of the bride elect
timi.ew ivy*—should lake up lly
The rrlrrvhmenl table held an Inc a, a hohhv " llarhar* believes.
altrarlive arrangement of fft-n
Hill Isn't (Ring a* &gt; hobhv ra­
and *prlng flower* wilh ihe punrh ther etivenuve for the avera,-p
b«wl a* Ihe renterplrre The rake, h n iiin rile'
rookies, and jmal!
sandwiches
"Not at a l l,' tay* llarhira
were placed around the lahle
’T think flving i 1 anotilv rheso-r
Those present with M iti Lutili-- ihan owning | famllv aulomohile
Johnson and Atillird II Solumon. Alov( peofiie bu' q iH r1«e*v th*
Ihe honor guests, were:
Frank upkeep iv c h n p . sod lie if-vwp
Carurio, Johnny Sprllntin. Jo* spare’ &lt;garaging 1 ns only Ho *
Crist. Brlfy Solomon Chsplain F month
'V Kfmpieo, Allis Violet Spivey.
" 1 (tsrtle mans women when I
Air and Airs J
C arttr
M i,, rdvRr them to IT* «, 1 hohhv hut
Brenda C arlrr. Mr and Mrs. J R Ihe member.hill pf The v&gt; m
Dean. Fd SheaJv, Miss Dorothy rlndev school trtikser*. hotel hoi
legier. Mr and Mr* K H Solo lessei rollege glfR, even three
Bn^
mon and famllv. Boh AlorBr, and grindrtvilmrA
"Brsldex havmi 4fi infer? wtifik*
Mr and Mrs Johnson and family
exrlt|o» hohhv l« if think of fhr
POVvIhllltie. wnnie I wh** flv h»vr
FOOD IN TO VS
•o aiding r|v|| drlinve JC. a won
A TLA N TIC C IT Y . N J J * - tn derfiil ts iv to aid i e m iliisn an-'
an effort i,» stimulate children's Mill have a lot nf Inn
interest in different foods, a man
'ihcturer now Is making soueei
SKIN TONF. I TOCKINGA
able plailie food rontaioera. in Ihe
Vott now can ho) hn.lrry to corn
shape of tomatoes, teddy hear*
and bunnies. The container* were nlement your natiral skin tone.
featured at Ihe American Manage The rnlorx fnllovv • nation wfdr
mcnl Assn, packaging *hnw here survey to tleleroi ne the leading
skin tone* among Ihe six ha.lc
tie*
An eric an women
Nerl time you prep
prepare Harvard Sevrral rnior*
Jhe ,1* iypev
heels, try adding
Rory, Fink. Meifiim,
fladlanl
_ a hltle -prepared
P'
horse radish lo the* swee
sweet tour Olive amt Sepia ire vhown fm
»*uce Gives piquant flavor'
day and evening 4ear

Cabinda*.
F R ID A Y
The Purillrrte Bridge I tub will
meet al (he Yacht Club with vealing In begin al J t i p m and play
lo «|jrl al A o'rlock
The adult &gt;h.or of the • entml
!!„, ! ,! Cl .« H will have reheart.&lt;i mI 1 .*&lt;* !a n»
MOM* AA
The Dependable
[ leper, dahle Clas* of th*
Fir &gt;t Aletlv'ilivt Church will meet
with Air* II I' Alexander, H08
'lugnnli* A .e at w p. m
Sunlx-Hnis nieel at the Fuat
Bapti.t church at ,’I.JO P m
Av '.tatbn) Sunday Scrum! meet­
ing nt 1‘el.arul k |i m

,

TU FSD A V
I rite 1 mediate |{ A.’s meet at the
Fir-t Hiptivt Church at 7 p m.
Th .-Unity Truth Cl*.« will meet
at the Valuer llmel si 7 IS p m.
with Caretyp I’ar-m * a . teacher
The public i , invited

Housewife At Home
Among The Clouds

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ir-vfiitrAnl in D iu r m
»•( th» .‘•11th wirtitinc AHim»rs.m n( \lt ,i»u! Mr* U illum II
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Marlon Brando !s Doinr| Another Film
r,s!*}" Tmn"..-'ru!i &gt;v»*. Because
01 Vow
Mode To Ills M nllici
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HCt-I.A WitriD • \ |n .-n l*
lo .**« he i* lining another Him
rolo hec.iuvc "I ,i i is In hi dving
mother
Thr actor haa irporlnl I" -•o'h
Cenlury Fox to tvutir.tx the ...... .
N.lpoleun in Ihe film set ■
cm "t
ihe he,I «rller " llfv lr r f " lie hirrlnrnrd in glory In Ihe «tndi»
where hi. name wa. mild unlv i
few mnnth* .vgn
When he f,tiled in ie|eirt (m
dutolinc id "The Kgxpluo." the
. Indio re pi iced him wilh F limit"!
1'urdum Then U »oed Hr.tnil" for
two million dollar. The .Ult wa.
r.voivdml when Brando agree I to
appear In " IV .ire e " o|i|Mi.lte Jean
Simmon.

Rehearsal Par!y
Given For Couple
Af Johnson Home

| T E L K VISION

tt* r.r.oR ar. u u r . Y

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N EW YO R K . V. Y — A schedule of typically lupnighl
shown hnn been ntmnimccd for "The Cnvnlcndo of
America,” award winning dramatic program ( Krwdomn
Foundation, etc.) which will tw on television through June. Coming
up on thi* blue chipper:
"The Skipper** Lady"—at or y of the rliptcr ship "Neptune’* Car"
— In command of a woman—and ita rare agamit time in an effort
'ifnmU and atop an Ir.dian upnting "A Matter of
ring Onilow Steven* at Sam Mcminn —a heroic Texan

Onslow Sir*»n#
John lloyi
whoa* great haeiptneta la dettrnyed hy malirioua gossip "Courage
In Connecticut.'* with Booth Colman, John Ifoyt—story of a charter
.of right* and llberttea established to protect the people of Connertirut agelnet Brftith forces, ■ rentury before the American K*&gt; o.
tut ten
‘ Cavalcade of Amerira" la eeen Tueaday night* (7tS0 E D T ) on
ABC televiaion tn most areas, but on aome atationa 1* ahown at
vgrieue other timet end deye.
I TTY D IPLO M A !
TV’s "PRIVATI SIC R IT A R Y "
Good radio panel memher* are
Olamomui Ann Sot hem haa
coming ftom tnrreeiingly wide
done aurh a rrrdible job oefi.g
wakta of lift. John S. T'S" for
th . role nt a secretary — Susia
t Shaw) Young I*
AfarN’amara on
i a former U . H
T V s "Private
Ambassador. He
S e rre ta ry " —
la winning ap
t h a t the h e t
plauae for proa
iw* n named "F a ­
^otralingandwuty
v o rite Private
' ! ohiervanre* on
Seereiary of the
, J''M ake Up Your
V e e r" by the
'" Mind," IntereatL o t A n g e le a
lin g p ro g ra m
Chapter of the
National Sectr.
that dells with
make . hrlirve
tarie* AaanrlaJohn S. Young problems in hu- lion. Starred in Ann Sowlhtrw
„.*//« n. Hsodefim a n relatio n a a leleviaiort *er-..&lt;.rr//igence,(oe
week d a y s II|:30
lea slanted for
».m F.DSTI on CBS Radio. humor, M iu Sothern hat avoided
Quotable quote* on th* ahow by raricaturing her rot*. From the
Young:
first the haa played Susie Mat"Tempermentel people ere
Namara for whaf the is— a good
•seuklly DO1* temper and tort
secretary whose Intelligence, wit
and charm help her bota out of
•A n tal"
"The difference between perIhe mahy complicated ailuallon*
eeveranr* and obotlnenry: one it
in which be And* himaelf. The
• etrong will, th# other a etmng
NBA award recognltea (hat
Won’t "
Suit# haa "vividly demonatrated
"LtpalirW* only purpoae la lo
the vital tmportane* of (he eflb
ve a new- taste to in old pea- elent aecretary lo Amtrlran hua
ines* * And ainc# Ann Sothern
’ Definition of * mother-in-law:
portray* this efficiency in a
another mouth lo heed Dellnlw-arro and highly humorous fa*
How of a model! Vogue on the
«hton. no one's complaining —
ontetd*. vague on Ihe Inaide."
leaat of all her T V audtanc*.

How Cilnsswnrc
Cnn Last Longer

Th» Anna Millet C in le will meel
al the F tl i Club at K p m
Almuoe I'hapter N'n |r&gt;, Hoyal
\ n h Ma-nn., ivttl nieel at 7:30
■."clock in Ma.nniv Mall for Ih*
'»ife.»:pg 1 1 »he Knyal Arch Pegire, l.ighl tefre»hmen*« will tie
rrvrd Alt rheptri Mason* are
iirg.'l to sllend
W I DN ).SII y )
Ft lining I'uMn Kseeutiva Comnilttir meet, al the Fust Hap•»•* &lt;'hutch at 7 p tn
I’taver mretlng at the ) lr»t Hapti t| I 'huti h at K p in
1D D H SIM T
Jiinlnt K A ’« nieel at the First
Haplliit &lt;'bnicli *1 7 p in

If «I r 4IMF
I lie iui-le lowing her gl
If*" on •» . * ! • * -iimg 1 an achieve Ihe
.Hoe gl no-iiiu (lie d with iliiur
"S h f util* i f f * *M " fu ft !li» %liriir 'Il’K puli II I r . 1 . Hie limn', licit
It . utth l|e| esprit
lliii!*; h |(i|*rnril Mm U I I TT | H|» e -I Im Iit( -lit fitlbiw, j few
**"f tiv Him fttmiriM
*m I %m|»iru; use intpntl
.«t im* .ifti f 1 frfl *f' im Inn* Shf .Ittipli ruleM&lt;». Cherry Sluglelatv will teI Itiilgi- 'lr.it gli-,w.vle tg.tln-l
fll-ltf? Iff? |»rntii|vr Im f* ill 1* 1||i fill’
tiuti in Sanfmd on Sunday Mia*
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pm
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I h’ Airn*
bit* 1 "I II •« It vvill |.i.'k al home
in Kdnentlon on May Jb from lha
"S h f1* &lt;|im »| iimi* IIt11 th?
i He m e
Mil *:l.|wwU III* |. Him k Hill Teacher* in Booth Dako­
Iw wtllt oft *
piiip-uli"iir
fimrljMn.i! jn *1 ta an.I will iw on the fatutly of
Hi’
IM* Mill I* ,||I 1*1 Ill'll Ilf* Iiwi11lt,IT||
el
ihe Smith side f'lltuary School thi*
H Is .1fl Y N,i|*l'it*l A* ill*1 I||n I |Ifm i l
.1 Muv dutihle dutv gla* u r r
fall
f‘«li* fit,in Im* u.is mill I1if« F c |’)fli
ii ■
■1 drink., highball.«n *' I t.ilkiil l.i him iw fA*»» tiMkriifi
1,1*,
(mil
and
pudding
in
"Butch" C'atinbe ha* tetutned
vinmrn ttprr fitting * 4 *l; «»rt Ills 1,1 *,,,n 1* '
herliet I .........
ft'im Miami where he spent a w**k
h«Mi| Hr 1 1/t*&lt;! |*1 ii*«sfl% in tin* nth
I Think tb,nit lieal resistant in ik lit. giandpatent*.
t&gt;,r .1' th#*v rurlril in* (iHmii
I.
11*1m
,, ki tr|i!|re» t»f \ i|bv|. (in , Iiveiiw.lle which ran go III Ihe
I d'le i- p ill,ling -erving dl.he. ' Mi end Mr, Ted June, and
bur
'• Savi
hme tiv air drying family, (Hynti. Ftrui, Shirley and
Willie til I kUr; lite WiM title '
in bul liild me hi pl.iom-t t , w ok i-Ii -e., ni*' l.iun, v* liena to rruin1 1 M i., Kvrlvn Jope,, and Bob Cushoi
deter
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lie u.eil
mg will spend Ihe weekend in Tam­
itt it dt nor omr
pi, Im,
I In .
il Mute
h i-w,re upright mi pa whei*- M l,. June* will It* a
fimlll lie ll
"I'll Ilk, t'l ,l,t , pi t, ** I),- .11,1 Hie .hell in'll illlfereul .|/e . ip iilidettnald f"r her cousin, Mia*
wliu will Iw marr o w , f r o m ttm il tn hark for ea.v
I'atiirin Itavi
Mavtie I'll direct une I've tl
tied tomorrow e v e n i n g .
w a*. w-tn'eil In .ee wti if tl’, hke 4 1 c e . , | | i l l l l v
mi thr other enl
the -ink xtte,
thnl I don't knuu wb u l tl ,| , ■
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M i. J I’ Wtl.ntv nod .mi, David,
m ; w i s i i i n i 111 s
I, lie it&lt;li-r'- ,’e.l m le ev i,m ti'
left ye.tet lay fm a two week*
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vaialion in Nashville, Tenn. While
1 b&gt; . I i -*- Ole. lire , pit a «i|t e them they will visit with Mr. nd
I i-ked hull iliuil tvi Ii ittni'iii
bulk
III
be.
Nil,,they
keep
pint
nl N I|w I -,lt wll itli lie linn ti te
Mr» J F Hunt who ate former
•&gt;et to ut ni l
to * nit ego resident* of Sanford.
.emlitril in the i Ig II. w.u,- ,,
' p them r|s*o with soapsud*.
N a f V i'e u n u
le I .n e t
III m e , i t I
w iv |u of
lutite* I'.tg 1 work.
hie T '-hill
but ,,|l Ihe liuttno.
'It anil 'It- • a-l Ii Uvei»tr**t
O'd* | . f it 4 tulle, lino of lint.
m-rr bul'niiril Iti it "ii t .l|, £
have irtitmed frmn * wr»L'* vaca*
II,
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Balloting To Pick
FSL All-Star Team
Will Start Monday

T H E SANFORD H ER A LD
P««» S
FH., June H . IM I

Unfamiliar Names
Sports ' Lead National Open
Selections
As 2nd Day Opens

By p i r n : o s b o i in k
There were two big nnj ill*
Fun* nrauml the Florida State
ll» l i t '(ill IT IJ .E R T O N Jit.
couragieg faMor* connmini: Weil
l . is h-e . dt begin halwling far the
SIM ttNGFIF.Ln N J , • *'—Whonr id ay
night'*
Catdinal-lnu.ai ever said !.&lt;••&gt;•u.iiiint ijoif nec-Jed
12th annual All-Star team Monday
Koine &gt;out k i Slrmcria!
arrording to John Krider, Iragu*
r.T’":
---- , Htalluro. w iw new la c?i didn't reckon with
president.
F lu l li t l i f U
fnr it w « (hr , (.Liar|»h, -mlling face nl Wil
Inaugurating a new system of
uuite a Uating Buddy l.u l* * •"*' | | ,m J Patton. who prefer* In lie
••lection, the league is Inviting
/It took In dropping the niggid lit (.aIiri| (inly Joe; the thin counted
evtry fan, whether residing in u
ny a . _
anre of Rob To»ki; the serious,
con.l duepp&lt;&gt;',.ilutent niiiccrna lh«- blur eyed look nf Gene l.itHer; nr |
city in the circuit or not, to parInfant turnout of firm. Then the broad browed head of Al Mentiripante In Ihe voting.
'ewspapers, radio stations nnd
weren't many, jwrhajn too few to p,ert.
other media are uniting to give
cover the cont of the aeveral ballTheie four, hat-ily more than
in the wiliest coverage the league
used In the alngfi-st.
numbers on the program t &gt; mint
ha* «ver had for thi* event, ualIt 1* understood ti nt the urgan- of the huge opening d iy crowd al
- lots will b* printed and sent to the
iter 4 of the ifa lifold Baseball Club Itallusrol, w«re riqht up al Ihe lop
sis trams in the league for distri­
were not too duply concerned if Ihe list a* Ihe Mill Nalion.il
with whither or not the rtttnie* Open Golf Championship went int i
bution. However, if anyone wishe*
netted u |iiofii over the -i.i.un. it- cerniid dax The face* lhat ilrrt
I to cast a vote far his or her
favorite players nnd doe* not haw
Should the naron's l«Hili he rlus- the crowd*—Ken Hogan and Sam
a ballot, he or she may do so hy
ed out in the Mach, it 1* reported Snead lit I In be content with
writing the names of the players
that the ha lance i* to hold over more or lr«* »econdary role*
on a sheet of paper and sending
for future •enM*r.«.
Patlnn, the 32 year-old Morgvxthem to the business manager nf
Definitely the clidi would like trm i, N. C., lumberman who probthe Irani nearest them,” Krhko
In break even, »l lea»t, after rt 1 ably gel, more lun out of Rill than
tinted in making Oir announcetien-r* for equipment mel official*. any o t h e r tournament player.
ae ut.
More than that, however, the Urn htruR.ru new life into an a rea.ljTint year, the team which wins'
de heinml trie'urKaolration
Wil ten*.* loumaiiierl when lie lired an
tii*' first half champiunship will la­
i« I'racurk, In n Crawford, Chni opening round nf 32 37 ii'.r ycslerthe nppum-ril* fur the All-Mlart.
lie Dawson mid Buddy 1-aLe * 1rlnv,
The runted will Le played In Daye*arn|de«
me endeavor iny to
'Dial was Ihe only time I Allah oil
trna Itrocb un (he night of July it.
provide Manfuld l*n•*■lull tan* n H.iltii*ror* tournament par nl .11
Fans will 1&gt;* inpiested to vote
team to • njoy.
V- 7o was hrateri yesterday and
j for one man for each of seven
It iin't a hip oi f a t l.ugur, (hi Rill) Joe had Ihe lime of hi- llh’
position*, casting votes for two
Central Florida lo«|' Nunn- of the doing il a* he slugged and «eram
layer« are former prof,-.donut-, hi d hi* wav around the 7.027 yar I
lab hert and four pitcher*. Inrtud
| ed on the list of All-Mtais should
lone of the participant
I* 1.'1 lower cour&gt;e
be a manager and u utility plnyi r.
performers and all are only ut
one stroke behind I'alton rum
Kacli ballot must lie signed by the
tempting to enoy thrm»elvn and l.ittler. Ihe 1953 amateur ehamn
person submitting it.
tlliildy competition for Ihe people mi, who won’t he 2 1—xnir etiKihh
In IU.VI, the North All-Stars de­
of Ihrlr w iw H iv 1? «**'« * »&lt;•
i fn W|fl lfl0ney in I'OA IniirmiTnrntv
feated the South All-Stars In a
nd follow* liu c , sum. of h* _ Until July* T V k l, 27. Hip Ira.liru
hotly &lt;untested batik , 2-1. in San­
tram* don't attract tin- nowtl, that imoney
winner
pro «rirruii
ii'iiti
n iim il
"of
* the
l i a r Ml**
" il" '
ford's Miinu ipsl Stadium. This was
th* Cardinal*
ardinaii draw, eviti though ;, n(I ,hp 3, year old Ted Krotl, Nto iw the site uf the IPkl fray
a eou pin of the rluhi permit at- , t||l
M A IH ’IA N 'n
until Sanford was unable lu field
Hinton,# gratis.
Defending champion Hogan an I
« teaai and was furred lu throw
Hot that d«r n't h - h i Sanford's Ed Flirted, an experienced louni
•a tin- tpong* f*r the n o t cam­
obligation to tin Cardinal*
ament player, were lied al 7i will*
paign. Loop directors then votixl
The situation outrun ' down to 2 V&gt; • ii old .Mt-ligerl, a pro le than
lu have the game played at f.'ity
thi*: If tlie funs hope t&lt;&gt; have an tan year*
l*Iaa l i'atk in Daytona Uearh.
olluv profe-clonal tram tiny inn I
Snead, still suffering from a pain
tfidlratr thl* de*iti hy turning out fill stiff neck and
In grentn numherc for the Card
^
j"
O p p O H C H f W i t h G O O c/ S C f O p
lilt*.
Thl* will facilitate the problem ' .j
incluilini!
of financ*. for tie future &lt;lul&gt; I*
lliir*
forimt
\ j.;\ V V O It K (/I'* ‘ lieC tftiviKB Vi me n lie llitvn f ig lil. lie d«
Ii.impuns, le w Worsham.
Lloyd
sides providing Ihe director* of tin .Maoi!rum and Cary Middlrrrdl
I - A S T N l f i l l T ’S K K S t f l . T S
aervt’H ii t el urn fig h t il In- v siiii I.h il "
I*IM»T II Al l;-- a sa Wile Time EXI
Sanford lai*ehall rluli all indicltIt .till w.i* anybody's liinrnamrnt
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tl. Mir Kirk
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lion that they should strive to pro­ and when someone »*kf-l I big an il
9 11mi ah (iqj,
t &lt;1 9 *f'
cure admiltanre to u profissiannl he'd settle for three more 7lv hr isflt-r h i* th rillin g , n im e-frn m -lw h irn l lf i- m n n l «lt*ri*iuii over 3 SUrtr Kill*
league. An attendance of Irt's say grimly replied;
(lulnlrla )■• IJ« AA
g am e, itiiila iin li il K z / a ril ('h a rle * in a savag e se ra p in Yank'-*'
• i:r (IXII at as l:—.i ta wtw T t » .123
7100 spectators for each of the re ­
“ I wouldn't settle for anything Stuslitirn Inst n ig h t.
VlU' Ta %
IJ-1A C IA J «•!
maining home game* would n&lt; ’ - I'm here In play. Thai', my hud
t
Ilf 11
&lt; AA 1 AA
" I want him a g a i n .' sn arle d th e lia tte re il. im fa/.eil ill!- *
cumulate a nifty nr-l egg to liegin tie**."
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operation, with next »rn*oi&gt;.
Ouifiifiji
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kniM'king him m il Ilia n lie did me. T h e next tim e it w ill I*1 T IIIK II Mtl 1— 1 IB Mile TImp
Alai the Hire yws11 atioul it li the
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fact that you gel u go-.d hoy for
N VlnntMrf KM f
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your money lined of the time;
T h e l";in C in e im u iti C o h ra , a im failed fo r th e seeoml I : Hu 1(1 Aoarl
I *0
witnessing a couple of hours of
OulnUI* • 1 17 So
time hi un ultenilit lu become the
ood, clran athletic ronijielltiuri.
ro t u r n i m s -i ;—.i ta sm* rime at
first cxrhampion to regain lh *l . . u-alrott did “
r. iptli,* Flssn &gt;r
t.fR 1 *•» - 1R
,et's give it u try nest we*h and
heavyweight eniwrt. may get tils1 Itoeky said he was “ surprred « (Uf-Maki
ft
a Ml
ronie out strung for our l ull Huh. .
* lilahl lu * r
clianer In September
2 4A
by Char’ !**’ ability to lake a punch
O.iinlrla
t-s
ll&gt;
!•»
"Cliurlrs is entitled to the rrYoung ha *r Mi 11 a‘ piranti !«-■
US
J A C K S O N V IU .K
- rlo n la | turn," .aid Al Weill, manager of und hy his power I iu«t couldn't ir IT 111 M41 S:—* IN Sfllr Timr
I m*h Kay
II «»R \ «• 1 •A
pel going early I pur** I was dull
tween the ages of 17 uml I have Slate University'* Jump Into the
s
ml
1
ftD ft M
the
all
coiepiriing
ilroekton
ilrnislira
Hut at the linisfi I was plenty R MI«*b llf;ip*Fc
• truiideiful and gem-run* unpor- rank* of hit; school fiHdhsll got u
1 It
tunity near nt hand. 'Mu- St. farui* financial boot I yeslenlay from Ihe rr. " Il was a great show ami a fresh, md the least bit lirrd.
Ulilfili tii h*T Ml C*
great
fighl
If
llueky'*
cut
routes
!ix t t i ii a r t s —i ia w ii » lln if 22.1
Through Ihe first four rounds M
Cardinals an- planning to rundiicl State ltosnl of Control.
out okay, 1M say a Srpteniher
Vl«* 1.1 ■»
?l •« 1 4« 1 »D
., . . Charles bewilth-rcl the slutting A
Iry-mit e-i-inni at D a y t o n a
When the Ii -ihI i I t id up lie- dog
4 Fiank Hart
R SR ft CD
, rtump wdh IrH labs, hooks and ft SYSylaat-r
Hearh's City laland l&gt;a*eliall purk and Imrse raring (rack scholarship lu lli with fharle-. in New
7 •«
creat posohllilv
Q.ilrtrla f.S MA 4A
... ... ;’ right* and suceesslullv
*uere**fullv tied
lied tip
up the
6 ,.i»
,. .1Friday and Saturday, July 2 and fund il found aMiul lia.isvi more o
•
K
V
k
x
r
tl
MSI1
HI
Time
If
not
Charles,
eontlnucd
Weill,
•talking
Marciano
U
S, aerordlng In an announcement avadahle lhan last year and gave
Wtn »|.lr Pal *y
« ftD t It f
1!,, banli-lintan
Dm
pocky unlimherrd hi* left ho
honks 1 Ttsal
hy II. Italpfl Mm th, lied Hint pub­ igj.VJUM id the excess to FSU
ftfl
S
4 Id
Im kril - or may he He whiner
, jk l. , hl. Mlh i.. , hp .i-.t,
l’t*,ll|
tl «&lt;•
licity dirertni
H ie University of Mon la &gt;1111 of Ihe lliirrirane Jaeksoti Nin.l lo take the fifth III the sixth the | Tim#
ili.ihlrl*
-.
1
119
D
ll
swinging Marciano
Jua Matin -. Cardinal rhl.-f smut.
the biggest rhuiil
hunk though givrn Valdes fight (they meet m \ladi- ollen wild
isshtm a m - 4 1A
Tit*# *1.4
rmked Chat lex v*ilh a ten die ft!
i "lookini* fur a large tom-uut of ,,n|y tl.'i issi ,.( the c&gt;xress
i I.iiilaliMl
7 ft(* • 4« 1 RR
i
^
„
,
,
,
von
Soiiare
Garden
Julv
I
I
I
if
they
hunk
lt&gt;
him
light
to
the
jaw
al
l
solid
llinik
Ut«&gt; 2 Ox*
Central
Fl'itiila
!&gt;
»
*&lt;
liall
playri*
un
indoie
tineslra
...
.
„
.
I play era uo
Hefore the extra fund* spill,
.... ...
•...i,.
*.lv
spill.
1 Stu. lli-.i.1 flu
•hose date*.' Mu.lh l-..i|.h»sl.et|
Mmid.i got *I:UMUH2 FSU 171 u * . n' llifl , ,
I,
y’ lo (ho sbontirh,
•JuInlHis *,s 11 A ID
"1 Hared him (nil Ihe bell -aled SIXTH N U r —3 IB n il. IlM r as
U e work-out. are to be held uo m o m and Florida A and M Uni
p w.," i ,,T ;,m| imire I'r.v il
* AA
7 Dll 1
lorn" *aid Ihe Itnek
1 True lam
. atrirtiy mpartial l„i*is and all ver*ily H7.WR HH the same a* las! rally e" erv - ne u tlie 47 1(L', p,
7 i i 4 l«l
The loth was another big round R 1 irnlun
wliu attend will l«- given careful year A and M was given $7JK»0 ” ! eii.H*liter
*.i
i
l&gt;*rli ti|»&lt; -i*«»FV
•* IA
)' L'.’
" f"i &lt;he ehuiiio and be almost felled
attention. The CunlinaD two of the excess
lliilnlrln 4 7 m : 4«
u gross gate id r,IU,Ui2 . left the
—
lifNch
l«Hn#
(1
X
III
If
*1
l:
plenty of minor ................ ............... The board voted the big chunk hall
raving about Inn right In Ibe lllli he rafnr close
parf
flare MIX
in their fa ini »y*tnn.
lo FS C over Ihe idijectlons of Willlr,ippln( |l|t ,.||f r rlv#1 with ft* XVavaldr X
»XMl#
'."c
There I* liu charge ur fee fol Ii;. m II Dial, a nieiii»M-r lie sakl bang brawl one the i.utslarvlittK i
llnrr
i : id !J * 1 Of
n right at&gt;J a blaring Imok tn the - 9
* *Uarri
&gt; ,,i gla#
nor
attendance. I ’aiiicipaul* need only a!l the money ahould la* sp'it ,m h.*ai)wright lu- le* in year*
t r» 2 19
It was a* lough as iny first |KK|y
j |-.,ni
r, M «*tro
ft |A
C«ntrars
l I. nt
bring their »hoe*, glove* and, if i|,r ha-i* of male rnrollnient and
(SMlnlrla X * 121 14
light with I Jersey Joel Walrotl, (■(,;, rU-s fjre*l bark oflen enough
th*y have them, unifumi* Ht the iKian' volrd* *lo
■ do •*-*
this —
nrxl■
maylrr tougher, said the ZJ year- |mj ip* punehet had ln»t th.-lr
Idtul*' National Feague team will year.
T O N I C .lir s K N T R IR S
idf unbeaten Marciano, who went ,|oan, |n tfu* final round aa Rocky
furnish halls, l&gt;ats and ran-hing
llul lltdlis ltinrliarI. hoard rhairYINST N t l’l : - S IS «lll»
equipment.
ni.ilu U satr. Hilda*!'* trnixs.
man. said KSU needed a "shot in l&amp; round* fnr Ihe first time in hi* went mil In rlinrh thr verdict.
Oiin
Gtnrir.
esthrdne KlrN. Whiri
Thl* seem* to be a fine oppor­ the arm" lierauie of it* more am­
1 * * * VnlT
: M U .UT
Cbofles barely staved off a knock
Itull. Flank l-ar k. r . Marlt • Hun
tunity for anyone latetcalid in bitious athletic program. Its lack llnrkyh.id lo win Irv voles id Ihe ()||t
lip-k
Flint
____________________
trying to hrrah Into ptofe* -ioiinl i f MIfh (esoiirres »• eontribulion* olfirial. and one of Ihe very few]
■rrowts a t e p —a in witr
Slanlu Xlai. Mnunlnln W arrior
baseball with a top-notrli ay*t«m from a drone alumni group and iii which he failed lo floor Id*
C|it&gt;o»cnt He swept Ills other to C , , , , .
VI* • II..a V.iu-r lM «n . VVaysld*
since FM&gt;\ infant athirtie pro by knurkoul*.
Ijs.t.llr, I t.il JI &gt;sc llranrh, I'lln l lion,
lO U T V C lC r Q I lS
gram "need* the same help now
T u llr
For four rounds II wa* all i
r*
« #•
■
T tlltlll M i l : —I I I *llle
the l'nlvi&lt;r*ily id Floriila needed l.'harles The 181*4 pound, in r* un 111 d C f H I ~ l i n Q I S
M.‘ AU»a. I an.ly M|.»«t«ier. Humwhen the legislature treated Ibis derdng hoxi-.l beautlliilly. Then Ihe
pnnln. I'Ih w i I I'urlir, •taroiuat.iii,
fun-1 "
l.llllr tluS.i, Tuff*'* llrsl. ll lu
IH7i')'|&gt;ound Rocky, hlcedmg pro­
Ft»*«*
Money i* raised for Ihe fund fusely from a wide, inh and a &lt;piar
FSSI UTSS B SI K - * IB Sttlr
through special (lav* of raring at ter gash over hi* lelt eye, ru n e mi
W AUKEGAN. Ill JB-Three for­
N'.oa Kay. *arkrr 11"a an |-p And
dog and h'ir»r Hack*. The law perttraily,
lit. Wy llul, Sulper nor
mer
rhampmn*
and
another
vet­
The muscular, bulldoiing chain
mil*, hul does nut compel, each |iion almost pul E/ry away in thc eran pro *ething her first triumph Fa I*, ni.l Hale, .Xlidilr Fur
i i i t h iia s 'D—a ta sum
Irark In hold the extra day tar kixth, kept (Rising until he wa* in the fournaroent tes I off Imiay
Wayside Wnlurr. Juysrlls. Prr
that purpote.
isarvltar. Iliuad* Diaruh, llrutsn
ahea-.l slightly by the loth, and in Ihe semifinal* of the Women's Ta,
atuhrasn,
M.aiar Wklrlrr, tjsdy
After SO year* a* a girls' srhnol, thrn almost slowed Charles away Western Golf open
I'hrlsOnr
Fatty Berg, winner In IM I. IP 18.
F'Mi brt-ame r» i locational in several times in the later round.
•IXTVX s t n a - l IS Mila
ri.rMiiiM »t s t *
•-haiik liars 1,, Itnl Frulsar. Xu
IBM and was so surcessful against In the last, he haltered Ihe swid 'W-1 aod IM I, fared Betty JameTYarn
i.
u l . Y s S t M U , Md s C b s * A .-a. Ilr * - » l.l
small rollege* il had Irouhle srhed- len faced, hand, down challenger {J J . "'Vi captured th- crown in pItrlaase.
Ja* llrarh
41 .*&lt; . ,
Tratsjur*HI
l&gt;rl.nn,1
1112 and wax runnrr up in F*w
-•r uling game- l.ast year Tom Nu nil over the ring.
I t r.
aKVDXTIi M s tr— .1 1* m i*
SI P
firlsniln
Faiitlloea tka. I.ynn Ann. I'rlm
gelil was hired awav from VMI
The
nlfirtlls'
Mites
brought
n
i
Belly
Hick*,
rha*lng
her
first
SR IS
luikiland
sun dun, si* nay. (tessn Wild, si.u(’ w in
•* IS Jr,;: ns head ruacli and FSU this fall protests except from the Charles Western Open rrrwn. •ona red off ■lar.-Fasi tm-k. a'lnasl V&lt;-(
l»*V'|,,n* lira, Ii
s% *; — moves into th* ranks of major ramji Referee lluhy Gnlditcin had against l . o u l x e Suggs, leading
n x iH T tl MAIM—* Id Mila
llr.u U . I n O r i * ,
colleges in loothall
Falnta.l lltiefc. lilt hssr. t v Yu­
it H.Y2 , Julge lliro ld Harm-*, nr. I money-winner on the distaff rirruii
loskflltul It IM-I.nil I
kon
(lilt. Faihlnn Mudsl. Phlar Itrd
this season
and Judge Arthur Aidatn, P M
rtrlan.lu t-7 Jus lb u-h I • i:i,
Hwlli'li, T,.|. I'rsam, tlim Kirk. Ur
aamr tl Innlr.arn i
TTie Associated Fret* sen re rant
tirt
tianl
Ml*. Suvg* trminred Fatty It ar.t
(Vh*u t I Inv ion i II.ml. *
MATH 11SCI'.—1 I* Mila
had Itiwky far in fronl l o t i , giv­ 5 in the I9M finals at her homerinmrs Tmlai
I'ruu.l Fatly. I'hsit Nut llil,y. Illll
ing
the
champion
every
round
n«lliih* lie*rli nl r'lH-tt i
town, Atlanta, and abo Won the Park, m ralro Jack, lu-nlun llu*r
from Ihe fifth un with the oxeep title in 1019, 1947 and lOltl She Pistol Moll. Fautllaos I^Bh-. h ills
laM ltiut at lol.in.l
JsrkHinvIllr Item |i kl Orlnaib.
Hon uf Ihe irventh That round was and Fatly ntc Irving to Itei-mne Ihe victarr-B) HUD IIOIdU tlE K
t b ia t ii &gt;Aia&gt; -Mrnrfc I S s m
callt-J even.
« vii : imi vx i .i u i i i ii
first five lime winner of the meet
Rocky Mountains
Wsdl Fas.rrd. Herat Mutmaan.
Rocky's nurse, not ruunting the in a 25 year history.
T**i*
w. l- Pr#. till
VX'Mii, itss sr- laid, lu fu ir.
l&gt;on
Open
Champion
lT*v*l&gt;n.|
XI 17 ;*&gt;t
(lu Hi okay. Ttua ftMo. Transsps
The head position is very lm- movies whlrh may prove to tie a
: i 7* «ss
H ie III hole semifinals will begin
rhh-aan
3
bunanta,
came
In
alnnit
1275*11
futk
I I rs i n
1
nuMnnt in golf. The duffer should
at t:3a pm . HST
**Uol,
rr sn m 1 1 4 learn, among the first things, that Charles r-illerted approximately
Mix* Bern, who won thr qualify­
W'ashlnniun
a
i i ax INI ITS
•137.MU That included their share
the
head
must
U
&lt;
held
steady,
not
11 a&lt; IT* h
Tarfsiphu
ing medal with a 5-ondrr-par 70 lo
llmi.ru
I I 17 af* IRH ■lurking up nnd down, on Ibe back of the gate, the anprnalrnatrly • m ash-Ihe Glen Flora Country
IlM.Otn from Ihe Irlerast to at
llosii(on
in IS a*l ■•H swing.
theaters in t3 eitles, nnd th.* fM.twn Club women'a rclcord, continued
Mn b I i* r n i n J a i
It is just as important to hold from the network radio lirmiirast
My Tks Aaaarlated Press
her par-huiling veiterJay in de
Irsjru ■ in.ilmlciphln I
AMDMFAT I.DAM'D
svtlsnil • VVasMnalun I
the head steady over the hall
The gash over llockv's left eye— fearing Mrs Paul Dye Jr., Indian |IATTINII-*s*U.. ('layriand. 1SX
Y«rh I llslllmure !
while starting and completing the opened in ihe fourth round-re apull* amateur. 6 and 5 in the i l l -,VH—VI Isrsu. f-tiiraan. It
mi I liusliin I
hark swing as when strobing the quirtxl 10 utltrbr* by Dr. Vincent quarterfinal*.
hpnh n i n : n
in —vtmnso. n»tdam n Tmlar
il
H r* York al rbliaau In la lilK hall.
MU* Jameson, the veteran Tex i i iman.
Nardldln.
The
(ihysirian
cut
away
t
JJ—F
ox
rkhann.
7a
Ittfil lt * l| »• TnirSs l» -li
Keeping the head steady means some old scar tissue lit his pu*f , an, was deadly
. with her wedge ItnxtK Itl'NV—lli.srn, Cl.vajand. tl
pK\[«irr,|0.l.i al tialrnll itiigMi
PtTPIIINO
Murain,
N.w
York. »
balance
and
Ibe
whole
swing
in
IWttneaririu ll-O »* Mn»n i J .J i
fight operation at St flare'a ho*, ‘ hot* »«'• one pglted the last five
a ,!* * * i
llu *Inn m ITavdlsnil inlaM l Uul
Mult* ro-ordlnntion.
ptul.
Charles
miuirssl
sutnr
treatjjh1
*#*
«d
her
mntrh
for
a
0
and
5
STT OX
t.D tlll i;
XS
IIS SI.
t l. I.DAI
Vfp it - li »» llsrrla il-«l
Il 1* one of the first tilings that ment too for his swollen fralurr*. d eriikn over B ru y ItawU.
n, .17*
BATTINO 'olilrt. tlroaktsr
llru,
n o M i f rnaluii al" llalllmurr IiitalillH m I I .1.1 iT-St t* Krtlluw tl
must be mastered - and when It
The hipped challenger said he
Mias Sugg* wa* extended lu the 1tPNH-Vlu(»t. Hi. Goalss. t l
i
u
____
’
nh
_________
t
iA
irr.li
...
t
S
i
VlttaUI.
HI
Is mastered, a lot of other fault* waa "doing all rigid" until he wa* lllh green before eliminating Bev­
Lon la, •*
will
I
*
minimised.
hit
in
Ihe
Adam's
apple.
erly
Hanson
I
up
wllh
a
winning
IIITH
-Jakhnskl.
HI.
Wmls.
*7
WATIOX4I, I.K Sdl't:
ll&lt;taut III |MV—Mk*Xtl. hi bouts, t l
Tie'* strung anti throw* a lat par 3.
w . 1- rn. xin
IT tl ta*
Raw York
of punehes but hr didn't give me
I***i
J CM-Ifia
frFEP'Vhtrn
at ■1 xsi
at t'liut.wlati. eel tain
a* tough a tight as Walratt dtd,"
tllsrm kr*
aa it Ml
as
(lames Tadai
K* said. "In fact, all (four! of my
ilagaiuhla
t l ta .117 *
li «
i
hh
**'•
al
llr.xibtxn
in
la
h
il—
loiufa
flghta with Walenlt were tougher.
71 ta ISO ■
llatkrr
lt-tt
vn
\r»eumt.e
ti
l
l
t&lt; at XI* t«H HI latuls at N*w York ' (nlalil |- ll ^ d W ^ J i j i r t j n r j j e i j ^ ^
n atlen ail
&lt;T&gt;iraa-i
f l at XII ia*«
lUddlt IIS II r*. Mnalls |7-1|
IIesalls Y r s ln t o
I'lni liu, &lt;i| *i t-hllaiWlnliia tolahll—
Maw York 1 (Tiuinnall t
W* ifM
FrA(h- rqlou in
..Ystsollns ll- H *a Hlmtn.iris (t-»l
Mltnauksr al Pliiskurah tnlaktl *
Udsleliu i hi U.U.S S J l t jn n
H - i; vV'il w if.gy "
'
5 P R I D S A T IN

i

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*

Marciano, Still Champ, Credits

H LS

VCKC Track

FSU Gets Big Chunk
Of Race Tax Excess

f

O f Women's Open

Pro And Duffer

P
m

Roundup
By G A Y L E TAIJIO T
NEW Y D K K u T -E lia r d Charlt*
h is Jolted the impressive list ol
ttu&lt;v funner heavy weight cham­
pion* who tried to arm back the
title and founJ the burden too
greal, but none who watched the
Cincinnati Negro take Ihe Icrrb le
heating he did from Rocky Marci­
ano last night will forget the (tout
hearted display he gave.
In defeat, Charles
probably
knew his grcalrsl hour. Never
again will anv«ne In his right mind
suggest that Ihe man who plays
the bass Addle ha* no stomach
for fighting
Marciano, who has a burning
ambition to ta- accepted as i great
champion, pniiably made some
pregrev* toward that goal lbdidn’t win by a knaekout. at il
had been widely experted that he
wouM, but he might have done
something even more impre*sive
in demonstrating that he could
»lve a besttev lo a rn»n ,of
Charles' skill ‘ over the full 14
rounds
If Rocky SsoiT great, he hs a
wonderful competitor. For thi last
II rounds he fought under tlie
handicap rf a rat over his left
eye that streamed hloo.t off and
np and soaked bulb fighter* There
Is no man in tlghl ram to *1*1111
again*! him
On our score card the (mat tails
wa* &lt;r rmictls for Marciano, ( fur
Charles and 2 so even that we
couldn't split them aoart 1 1 ns w.i*
slightly longer in Rocky's favor
than trie consensus i f the three of
fieials. who were however unanj
mom In thp opinion that the idle
ha- 1 not chanced hand*
There can b» little i|iir*liui! ol
which man took ihe greater pun
Dhineiit
CTurlcs did, by f.sr
Though Maruatio -Jo-d I lie more
blood, he never onec gave any evi
ilrnce nf being burl Charles le,-d
off on Ihe solid Rock perliup* -V)
limes, right on the Indian, yet not
once ilkl the champion flinch or I
back up or do anyttiim' i crept
kern slogging forward lo throw In*
bludgeoning left hooks and h is !
Icoping right
Cbarlrs, on the ollirr hand, ap­
peared very lucky lo ImMi three
or four rounds after Rocky first
tegee I him In the sixth with a left
hook to the button and changed
the enlire aspect of Ibe liallle. t o ,
to that time. It should lie remarked
the dll &gt;1 had been nrarlically a
m e way street for Kr/.ird

General Insurance
H. JAMES GUT

'

DU H. K. RING
CHIROPRACTOR
H u m r iR far a plaint ■—
FtMM m i - 1TM
I I I Banlh FahaH Ia

S E M IN O L E
J A L O U S IE S CO.
aar

w ent tat rt .
PH O N E 111
HANFtIRD, F L A .

AGENCY

(‘Imrlie Swtinn. glightly wild
but tight in the clutched.

DOROTHY ROWAND, 21, uf Hr.nlh ril. I’j . poit-S far the rtm tlSmcfi after she vs as vhoMm I wit
S-.vtm fur Health Queen at lamg
lteach, N. Y. She was picked fur
her swimming alility .md phetoI’cnii- iiualltir*.
(fntrrnuliunali

Sea Birds To Start
2 nd Half O f Season

P

r ild y

ih '

ila rn .

I itn iter I Letmlmryf In but n loin*
bit in u acvvit-In n liiK A n terican Lejfio n J u n io r l«t*ob.iH*
tilt ytmtoMlay at M cn to ria r
S tad iu m a-* S a n fo rtl’s P oa I
.»!| team notched a -‘&gt;*0 nhutnut w in o v e r the I-akt* C o u n ty
riv a l. It w a s th e fa tn p b e lllais.lng nutlit’s *ecimd victory in
j, , many T ieTh- Sonfonlilcs
stopped l.rcshurg, IOC, in l.ec*burg Tue*day to open the summer
ia-giuit slate
Squirrel liowen ol the locals
opened y c * t e r *
day'* game witn-*
a single a n d
• wiped
second
before
b e in g
jui shed across
the plate by Itohetl
Samuel'*
one-base p o k e
The victor* add­
ed two more cun*
'in the fourth afjtcr Ronnie ltu**i
Hob Samuel
,hin«‘ "U*
ui Hi 3 have oil ball* off la-i'diui™
•tarter Bob Elli-on Swann and
Ituwen singled on suece*«ive pitch, • to score ltos*i. and Swann came
home on Samuel's second base-htl.
In the fifth, Swflitn drew a base
mi balls (mm Eillsun and movpd to
second on the loving hurler's wild
pitch. At ltd* (Mint Leesbijrg
roach Ed Slack nulled Ellison and
replaced him with Dick White, who
immediately ml-liandied a fielding
oiiportunitv, and then wild pllrhed,
allowing Swann lo score.
J?
Ellison pitched five and twothird* inning*, giving up all five
of Sardi-cd'* hit* and the five run*
Swann fanned eight in his one-hit
performance, but his wildness per" " M nln(‘ ........ .
»&gt;•
first.
The la-eshurg *ernnd ha*enian.
Jack Smart, reeorded the only safe
lift from the offprint* of .Swunn,
a single in Hie fourth.
•Dick JuhnsiHi. Sanford thirdsarker, turned In a game-endin'^
fielding gem in the l.eesburg *evenih when he plucked reliefer
White's line drive and »ienned on
Ihlld lo double Ei| li'K . llv. un,*s.i&lt;ie&lt;l to retire Ihe *ide and con*
elude Ihe tu*vlc.
Ilowen went twro fur-two at the
Sanford plnic and ilietr two walks
in four anpearanrel, “ nerfert for
a lead &lt;df man." 6* Cn»rh Red
llirr* term"*! it Hires also fp|t it
wa* a satisfying win and “ indiealet our uoiehtlal'',
n
The local rlub will make il* nexfh o m e apoearanre Wednesday
nit-hl al fi-Nf o'clock when It rnlertaiiis Vero (leach in an exhibi­
tion encounter prreeding the Sanford Groveliml
( entrnl
Florida
;“ '"wR)tr‘r^“ f f t ' 1" i&amp; d S v
*"!!

in d

/L"' Fafker* * relVrn en
h w

w , t

n

“ r»j a &gt;

rlgtdh Inning of the nightcap. Paul j imm&gt; farter.
Stan Miis IaI I s (eeking hi* sevRanmone raced in with w
h a t ____________________
en'h National l.-ague batting title
turned out to be the w m n-. ;
K L A LL-ST A R G AM E
C ra e k e rran. a nd the Chjck&gt; aft), i W IIX IA M B FO K T .
Fa.
(AV
ward* claimed he failed t . touch i.f, , i drnl Thoma* H. Rlrhard.on of
SEI*TIC' TANK*
the p.ate.
thm Clata A Eastern league say»
In the meantime. Umpire Jack hi* circuit will have iti first All('LEANED!
Kcrnan threw the hall ou! of [day star game in histuiy on Aug.
a* unfit. While Memphis catcher Site of the game will tie based un
Dewey William* tuwieil fur a new the team with the best aMtn.binre
Trl. I1I0-JI — 1779
ball, Itambone hustled back uul in-urd. Thus far Elmira leads in
uf Lbe Atlanta dugcut and luuched attendance un a pet capita ha*l*.
the piale Thrn Williams gut an
other ball and tmuJtcd the plate
•
wdh il himself, claiming that since
Ihe other ball had been discarded
by Ihe umpire a tag en Rambonc
was not pY*sible
The three umpire, conferred
twice before it was definitely drides! that Ihe run rmmtr-1. Wil­
liam* and Memphis Manager Dan
Guile ridge were heaved out for
prolonged argument, ami the Mem
phis fan* gut into Ihe art by
ahowtting bottle* and cushion* un­
to the fi#\L GuHcridgr tired a
protest to irngur headquarters,
tn raliu rr contest*. M.dule beat
C h a t t a n o o g a 21: Little Rock
topped Birmingham 7 1; and thr
Nashville Vnl* scored a in inning
S3 dectsiun over New Orleans

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Beauty. , . pride of ownership. , . peace of mind. . . low coat
P « year of service—any way you look at it, a Barrett aliingl*
root la one of today'* mitatuidtng value* in home improvement.

DOG RACING

June 4 • Sept. 17
Nightly 8:15
E iro p t Handey

Charity Matinee
Ever)' Wednesday

Only the finest materials go Into Barrett shingle*. Tough,
hefty rag felt. . . uturated with asphalt until they're os waterproof a* a slicker ...th e n completely armor-coaled with hard,
fire rnistant mineral granules in attractive rotor* anJ Mends.
And Barrett shingles are ilcsignrU to go on fait and rosy,
thut teving application time and cotta.
Come ace our complete line. Wide
choice of styles, color*, blend*, prirra.
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Local Nine To Play
Vero Beach Here
Wednesday Night

Rhubarb Results
From Play During
Chicks-Cracker Tilt

912 EAST FIRST STRUCT
PRONE Tl
H* J A M B S O U T

Swann's One-Hitter
Gives Legion Win

The Jacksonville Iteacti entry
In the Florida Slate League, vir­
tual whiner* af the first halt
rrwun. will al Iraki begin the
secaml half af the season, ac»r
^
rrss last night.''
VlTls at
rm ral was not
meant lo be a soar*litre that Ibe
ilult will finish Ibe season, own
era Julian Jaikami and T. F.
In wart rmphasiird. "We must
wall and see how atlerjfanre
fairs now that school I* uul
and hat wralhrr U hetr."
There had bren vorislderahle
xpeiulalion comeralag transfrr
ut Ihe Heath frantbUt- If the
rlub should he unablr lo contiuue
uprraliunx In Ihe roavlal city.
The Nca Birds arr currently
two games out front with three
days of first half play remaining.
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R A T ED E V E N
By T IIE A S S m tA T ED FRESH
NEW YO R K
UP- Lightweight
The Memphis Chickasaw s, an
irate hunch ol tribeamen, threw r,.mender* Urlando Zultieta id
a lud rtietniit Into Southern A**.t I ’uba are I Johnny Gonsalves of
President t lu ille llurth's laii Id Oakland. C a lif . are ruled even for
dav involving a tu**i-lnul base their lo round tctevUiou luml .*t
bait and the louehlng id home Msditnn Stjuare Gaiden lonighl.
Tlie
year-old Zilluela is thp
plale.
second ranking conlender an I fiun
la-igue leading Atlanta c.implel
salve* is ranked third The winner
ed a 3 I and 1 2 • wet'll of a douhl"
header at Memphis last niglit with fi|!!'V| ghiweighMd'le (ig^l'bcVwi-en^

Major League
Leaders

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you have .» amall luom-s* In a
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M-eluded part id town and are - Yellowstone 3a'. down, .% »e..r&lt;
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Herald through the courtesy ot
YOU
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JOT West I at St
1 inmI l Platter Lunehi-sm* and
lot the v r v k e you offer In the
t: V sl&gt;1Hi: T R A IL E R SALKS
S U B lltD A N loL l a x IW. Shade
the Flnrtdi St-Me Bank.
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i las.d ied column ot l tie Saidor i
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tree*. city water Trade (or auto
SELL
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cocker spaniel, with harnc**
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and
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anu inr price i* rum.
cthJO bn-lnr** hr i &gt;■&lt; Lake
mobile financing, &lt;ee 1i m .i 1!
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Escambia Drive 3 Bedroom*.
in ami let u* »how them to you
\ „•« Hrilt. Lake Mart Phone
5 :0 0 1*. M . D e a d lin *
ntent lo an Departm ent, Sanford
t SleWImeter. i alt HM ft
S.a Lt d *
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Sanford Gas
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Phone 237-AA
D a y I ’l t l n r e P u b H c n t ion
LOST Tan Boxer. S we. k&gt; r-iil
equipment Included. Space h eal-,
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til.A N DO .Monom: Sennm l. o r
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hardwood floor* til and P11A W M nylon bru«h F R E E with pur o ill
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landn Evening h i.ir Call Ralph 1 '
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p.&lt; k in I m l —
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4131
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Assorted price* HU North Shir
I APTS, for rent now. Cate* Bldg
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Phone 52tl
coco i lio s l cn d lllo o Will
K ttin n Ifoofint; uml
shade tree* llih iii grat*y lawn.
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South qjLCity l irniu
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to p e a u i — i C a l S I T i . i i i l i u
117’ Maunnlia Ave
1'tmne M3
POW F.lt M O W EH S.'rreTTypr. new.
: (i time Aluminitrii -Free Fsti
K o llu u a y a n d U n ity R e d s
I . W. it A LL, REA LTO R
S e r v ic e m ill U e p n irs
last year's mmtels, I* in reg
SA LESM EN
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C O M M T IO M N i;
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lust .llatiun—T&lt; l«
D ay, Week or rm nth—T e l. 4425
Florida SUte Bank Building
l o r Appliance*, co n tractin g -all
idar pnee St 14 miw *79 30 21 in U FA Mutorela '*alc» ami Service
pllope
1121
furniture
Center,
Furniture Center.
IIS We»t Elrxt
Call Hall"
phono ITS*
I N IT S \ N I » I A N S I M M K I H A T K I A
*129 now *93 20 in. *113 now
'round electueal service. See
fie n e ’s T e x n c n S e rv ic e
tin u first
your G rner d El&lt;. : r ,»■ |&gt;. der.
1110. Sickle bar mower *313 now 113D Sanloril A te .
I'h-me Mst
l t ) l ( DI I A I I S A IM T A IN I ' K K s i i n \ l 115
• O N E BOOM efficiency apartment, 2 H. R. suburban modern ma«onry
*173 tf*ed mowers *33 up llowc
S a n fo r d E le c t t ic t ’u.
1-1 I MP.IM.
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luUtlile for d u p le or sinele
home, fully furnished and priced
Equipment Co Orlando llo;h
119
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411
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ontrart
and
rep
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work
Fret
P riv a te bath
lib-ally Ion. ted
to tell fT.AYu, term*
way. 7 mile* South
estimate
it
t. lia r* e j 3oi
a e i. ** troin | ’o»t Office Inquire 3 B It brand new i.tatonry home.
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.•j - u i i ii i i m i r * t : : \ r - : t
Manuel Jaco bten't Dept Store
Hood rontltiu tion. excellent plan. I.A IU IE FAN. Ilocc model. S«'.
4'out rust or nl I'n in liiiR
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H A Y N E S OfRee Machine
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a wonderful buy : tUUW fl.ouu
sinn* * d jt mantle clock with
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m* \ r&gt; - m u u n i s
AC
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ri«im furol*hed
furnished
dowtl
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Is (*■w riter* addlnu tllaehinr
chime* several piece* of (iuar
•Villiani P Sm tih, uoinoari* S a in
.Sal.1* It* nt .i
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ap* I'h ’ bath, screened po nh. | i^kefrunt lot* in lovely Loch Arbor
dian Service cookware. prr*'iire
W all I dine
S e rv e r, M T c u ry Outboard Sal
Water lurnished. * B tlle * _ lio m | m jj( tt.-trn« if de*ired. H ihhI.
41
ciHtker; blue upholstered chair
Home
II97-W
1-s. 3dV S Park I'll ale 117* 3
Sanford A3T So per month •hone
All in A I cumtltinn Vert rea
elute in lakefcunt lot* are not
I'H Ili X illF I'tpewtllel* I tiller
1333 ; f t r r 7 p m
*onab1e Phone B'aO J
loo plentiful Let ut show you
BOATS,
Ibi.il hmiuing. *up|die*
wnoil. It &gt;'ill Hi Ion It.Old ISo i j I,
r t ' H i i i *&lt;ndlhg .01*1 tln i'h ilig
Wji2l Ml* )||V i1
ami hardware T ra ile r* * Vail
Sin 11It lornna. all noaiel* low
3 AND 3 ROOM apt* Reasonable
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Woodworking. 312 Sand.i'l I'h
e*l prices and lerin* Cheek
note County klnro I K i D 3t
Automatic Wa-her
jin l out at city $2..Vm Term*
.'213 W
with (ieolce Mu.ill 31 S.-ulli
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Main Stleet I irt.iml ■
1 AND 2 Bedroom Apartment*
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Phone J|
M M 11 IN HI I Nils
For quick repair yib
or am all
t l..the* Drier*
Lteuin**—442 'iV nr U I 1 J
4 ROOM furni'lied apt &gt;3i 4M
I' 11 bn v pi ire * ’ It.dl.1 Head Blind&lt;
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IN TIM*
liUltdllig l ifl Inn H*7’ M 4
Service
F a it I tlh St
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room. &lt;iinltiK area, klteheu, fenc­
Freerer*
*&gt;&lt;iiiliinte V ri.riia n Blind l ompaii*
I REDItOOM up la ir apt Fur
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•
chest types
Phone Mr* Witte, tR2l uidil 3
Maitland, F la I'hnne W m lir Park
U N F lIK N tftn E D n room (unite
Serviee
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3 .17X1
Pm
I ’hone 421
IL iK K c rlt A pplian ce C e n te r
“ Your We*lfnghou»e Dealer”
S T . J O H N 'S I t K A L T Y C O .
•'D D L, clean 4 Room dow nsialrt
(lAlvl.AU N
I'linne 1727
Phone I12tt • A .B . Petervoj, Broker 111 Magnolia Ate.
i apt HI I P ark Ave
i Seminole CountyN • nly |ien&gt;*tual
: \**oci»ie&gt;
-A. II I’tlorton Jr.,
rare *'tineltry. llu'im ** office.
N l) M O N E Y D O W N
AVALON Apt*. UG \Ve*t 2nd St.
P. J . Chettrraon. Albert N. Fltt*
Plume II3U X
Buys brand new Frigid a Ire A)! ||o N. P o lk
rhone 423
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and
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4 B o o m ItrnBhcd apt *33 404
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3 Bedroom masonry house. Carmeid*.
invoice*,
hand
(nil*,
ami
Ka&gt;t l*th S L
pound* Irnirn foods. Buy on »ur
piirte. screened porch, other ex
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progrexatve
Ira *. Mu«t qualify f i r ( i l loan '• exclu'ive meler ire plan and
Printing Co , I ’honr 4IM)—41U s
SM ALL 4 Bedroom home. Uving
gel a receipt instead of a toll
Pay closing n o t. only—$30b
rixim . dining area, k itih e n , fn u ­
We*; l.Itll M
every
month
lane monthly payment*. Phone
rd back yard ICO per month, l!W3
U*ed refrigerator* alut available
„ . j -im appn
Sanford, i » t .
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on this plan
P A IM I V . .
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Appliance C&lt;a|xirallon
I'l.OWING. iii*i ing 1:1 .--In
s-o l'
D A Y S P E C IA L S
303 Sanford Are.
Phone 3117
fumigating t-&gt;r ii«&lt;l knot Ilea :
with
Sporting
Bond*
t J r ie e Biae*t»«k PHu m San ' I'le-aaf Dad w
*ouati!e rati
l'l&lt;--nr -&gt;t intar I
bales and Nrrvlrp
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A L U M IN U M W IN D O W S
Her ’, s W lllc Jr 2**i,l V\
birdaCf1331
R-2, , ’'rk 1 h0'“! Sa" ,
K n lo o n 'a S p o rtin g flo o d s
All Ispe* (Juallly b*'ing &lt;-i|oal \W
ad
LAW NS inowe.l 1 all H -.le 1 orb 1 •n
4 BOOM fur:..-bed apt rb itc In M l L a t i f ir s it
t SI.
I’buur tI2X
are not iintlersoltl
23UI-W
Newly painted 703 West 1at Si
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lliway 17 92 South
Phone HIT
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All kinds, sizes and ihapes Cut
3 Itmt.M apt. 2WI Avocadr
For ItemiMleling anil repair*
to your pattern
R E D - 1 - M IX C O N C R E T E
NuthiriK Down- Small Monthly
C A M l’ I I R L l / S T A B I N E T
Grca»v Trap* — Septic Tank*
We have a nire srtretlrm of home*
Payment*
Wlndowr Sill* — l.lnli-l*
Plume H I )
and apt*, for rrnl. Srmimdr Ill-way 17-93 South
S h e rm a n C u ticre le (!o ,
Really. Bail Park Ave. I’hnne 37
M ira cle C o n r r e l* Cw.
U lfxl furniture, appliance*, tool*, Phone IU 3
Phone 1311—IrAI
3o9 Llm Ave. On* We*t 13th
etc. Bought—sold. Larry'* Mart.
» Wrtaka Apart m enu; r.Mims. private
lerlntfrlan
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*21 B ait lat St. Phone 1431.
bathi. Iff W t i n t St
S A V E M O N EY O N :
Phone 2l‘,t Houle I Satlfnrd
AWNINGS.
JA
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THAYF.R habt carriage wo Wie
1 Duplex a|» * all 24J-J.
V EN ETIA N BUN DS
H A L L S G AB AGE for gem r.rl Auto
IkiMi '* Camera Shop, 210 Park
Free EtHmnlr* Wrlle lo Mfg
repairing Al .0 AArrik' i Serslee
My home for rent. Phone tu t It
Ave
n r J J ' , t/ m i n i f 1
a n .* 1nt 1/ vsr
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Agent—Glenn C I ’ll. 311!) Lai4o2 r ’vlery i ’b nnn At
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2 Bedroom garaur apt KleHrir
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viilout but, but rathrt (hr kind
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thereby lie* tbt tiory.
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a dog pound lluce yean ago She
war huddled in a turner of a pen,
tinvcnng wuh fear. Her tail was
glued to her belly and her pretty
cart were lin k e d bark on her
head The man at the pound told
ut Skippy wasn't m uch good
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Still showed u i n W ho owned
bet' He didn't know He'd found
her lied to a nee near the pound

one nvsning. apparently dumped
there by vorwetme She « n usr
I n i , hr o id S p o t lom pletelf
gone N o good (or anything —
even a "yard dog " He’d have «o
“ do away w ith her ~ hot two
but ki we could have let
I wat a* wared i t the d ig
whrn 1 trawled mao the pen after
tier She d inkrd in the corner,
puthing herMII hard up agunu
the wire. Her e y n glistened
with (tar Stir made no move n
I puked bet up and plated her
on the back teat of the car Shr
movtd only when we Mopped
Middenly isi tie way home Then
ile did off tie teat and onto her
back on the door, where the lay
motionless. het paw* dangling
loosely in the an
At home t ie hid behind a
chan, watching ui with distrustful eye* later, Mr* W decidrd
Skippy should go out, to we |uii
on her new collar, tied a lung
chain to n and m rd to lead her
out. But Skippy wat too fright­
ened to be led I had to carry
her. Outside the 'linked 'low ly
off to rhr length of thr chain and
then uiddenly dipped bet head
through it and dathrd into thr
wondt — her hind leg* aI mod
overtaking her front leg*
fo r about five day* we placed
food near the edge of the woods,
each day bringing the duh timer
to rhr house Each morning thr
food w it gone A week liter
when we came home late one
night, we heard a hark hum thr
wood* It wat out h n t victory.
Inutnct, we figured, wai p c vail­
ing upon Skippy to let p n p lc
know the hoove wai fu n d ed
Week* went by and while we
taw the dog occauonally the
never came tim e to the home.
Then one day we taw Her in the
back yaid Het hind leg' wete
cImo\i u irle u and with every
step 'he'd fall down A phone
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catch-all for evnyonr*' toy*,
sporting and playtime ri|uiptnmt
— it** high nm r something v n
done about it
Here'' an intrlhgrni solution
to all these petty annoyance*—a
lean-to uoragr »hrd which you
can build nghi alongside your
garagr It'* p i t big enough to
bold the average atiw im rnt of
garden tool', tnyv and buy sir*
most families accumulate T o
further cmiplify 'lotagc. tool
taik' can hr built along one wall,
while a rack for bicycle* can be
built on thr other Ot, you tan
even fia it up tmidr to the Sittlr
one* tan me it a* a playhouse
This particular shed t y p tool
house can be built at uirpistngly
low com if you build it yourself,
following the pattern method aI
conu ructioo A complete In i of
matetial* i* furnished with the
pattern Thr* tell* ria tily what
to bur A ll material* are *tock
ii/ t and readily available at lum­
beryards everywhere Since fulltiac paiirrn* are povidrd far
making all angle cut*, their can
be traced directly on the lumber
and cm to exact length rreplied
Simplified directions and urp-byttep illustration* take all the
myiiety out of building this
handy shed
One of the big savings in
building this tool house comes
fiom using the material the pat­
tern suggest* It it an easy to
use, waterproof building board

THE LAST OP THE NINTH

"Sfttug trummg, it ■
car, aft* f p u y l g
ikrm . C u t) war m h » ftu k f t tbt
Y*mb.
ttm c a n .
PAlM a-AH Itaoda M ijm nr

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that tomes in largr-siac panel*.
The hoard is a low-sml, datable
building m aicnil, one of the
m int ecouoM Kil available It
take* and hold* pnni and with­
stand* csposute to all kind* of
weather. It also ha* a wtdc va­
riety of use* in the home, can be
tried to bulk) bookcase*, chest of
drawer*, and shelve*, a* easily at
it is used on walk.
Folks who want to save money
by making things themselves will
find this panel board of great ioteresi
Making this tool shed has the
added advantage in the spring of
keeping you outdoors. Y o u 'll

scarcely rralire you are working
when you start a"cmb!tng th»
project. It can easily be turned
into a family p o i n t , too — fa
the special wall material is easy
enough for Junior to cut with an
ordinary taw ; while Mom and
Sis get a luck out of pintiiyg
Send W cent* in coin or money
order for Pattern No &gt;9. Lean
t o Stonge Shed; 5) cents for «
page illustrated brochure lining
B O other pattern projects; and B
cent* for W indow Boa Pattern
No. 19: to Pattern D e p , All
Florida Magaaine. P O Bin 21).
Plnsanm llc, New York (Allow
two weeks for delivery )

Jim Jemigan Foto-Featurt

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tie /fa r, M m ' a fut liggtrn a
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“/ p it Urn thr ftut »•', ttmJ. . . tJ&gt; wtU,! I
tiu ls lift a i m w timidCr aaymry . . . (
fUytm’ ttmi f a kJJ tumt tt im i."

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�It Takes An Airboat
To Find The Whoppers
By OICK T A Y L O R

Fvct wonder how. in "uncoili/cil" lu*v tract* to the lint atiifilial lute ever ia*t In* way' IWtter yet. ever wonder how i m ili/rd angler trait* rite fiot time
lie can* i lun* in virgin tolling
water*?
W ell, vtop won Jet mg, and lure

g len it the Hat-bottomed h i
plane piopcller dfiven conveyj i h o n n *kim through x light
dew at well it deep watcrv, and
tlu i't whit it take* to get itound
in the uni hatted 'U lld c*
Airbon veteran " Woody
Upthegtove, who opetatev Itom
ho landing wcvt of I ike I’aik,
ha* drtt lurid talc* ot whopping
ban and whooping an g liti who
have met lor the vetv lin t time,
and the meeting o appaicntl)
mutuallt eviiting. and evliam t
mg
" There ate two day* in un
fulled 'Ciladct w arn* that I remembei well.” *ay» Upthegtove.
"and one tup t don't vay itxi
much about, bccautc people |u»t
wouldn't believe me hut tt ac­
tually bappeiied A father and
von from Omaha. Neh , Ivetwrcn
them, (iuglit live latgemouib
hat* Total w eight ol the t ilt h
wiv hi pound* " That'* a hefty
12 2-poundv-pet fob avetage
That otbet exciting day wav
provideil by Etnc*t K Crcrcdt, an
automobile manutaituimg cxcvurive, who fubed virgin territory
and came up with four "doublet,"
that it, he landed tw o fu h on
the vamc *a»t — and did it foul
timet'
"Two hig, mean, hungry largemouth haw. lu m g to the tame
plug, vmaektng it at the tame
time, actually fighting to be
Invoked, and then uving their
own idea* to throw the hook,
thit't q u it e a tight." t a y t
"Woody."
Apparently it un'i uncommon
to wrangle with a double, al­
though. at in mott Tithing, tim­
ing and technique! arc imporunr

in animat for j trip into the
Fvcrgladct, bciauvc you t in lie
l i n i n g iliit favorite plug into
unfohed, but bountiful water*,
inode ot 45 minuter after leaving
downtown Wot Palm llcaili
tlie animat hat b iought about
tlnv exciting cxp rticn ic to an*

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foiling ground*
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ent i ate he*. Upthegtove tccom
mend* catting m canal* and man
made pool* and lake* Hut the
uutmle ilia n ce of fighting a 11pound lunker haw, or may-tic
two on one cavt. it the call of
the wild to ipoettmen. Animate
provide the meant
The big iin ct arc out tbctc,
wett of Flotula't lower eatt eoattline, and Upthegtove tayt there
ate hundred* of tpott yet to tic
foiled lor live fiivt time The
litted world record for largcmouth
batt n 22 pound*, four ouncet.
WIk&gt;know*, maybe you'll lie the
one (o better that mark, catting
in the F.vergladrt. whete fuh
fight to get hooked, hum a Flor­
ida innovation, the auboat.
All flwtida Magannr —P A o i I

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POLIO
By JULIUS STURM
A florida Medical Research Croup
May Have Ihe Answer

Spring anil summer mean many
things to many people To the doctor
it means the approach of another
seasonal struggle with poliomyelitis,
or "polio," as it is commonly called.
Nineteen fifty-four may go down
in medical history as the year in
which the endless march of medical
research seas finally rewarded with a
"cute" for the baffling infection
From the University of Miami's
Department of Microbiology have
come modest, tentative pronounce­
ments that may spell an end to the
terrifying disease,.and open new vis­
tas in the field of nerve-cell study.
Several instances of complete cute,
in seemingly hopeless cases, have
been officially documented.
The University’s research team,
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A bulkhead runs the full length of tlse
Within »l»c memory of many of our old­
sters, the M i c r u y i of Florida were i Itc cabin, separating the mtetior into eight
highw ay i ol commrtcc
W hite-* ingest double staterooms—four on either side,
schooner a brought merchandise, passen- each opening onto a catwalk that runs tlse
gets and mail from northern cities to our full length on ea-.h side of the l«oat There
G u lf and Atlanta ports, *h cic the hunlen is a head and shower on fach side
The well equipped galley supplies a line
was taken up hy v|uatfy little wood burnmg steamboats and earned inland user tlic of chow that you would not always find
even in the best hotels of the North The
lahtynih of palm-fringed waterways
Those were days of romance Poets and dining salon is so atianged as to Ik easily
newspapermen came down from the North accessible from the statlsoard catwalk and.
to write and rhapsodi/c while "cruising like the statcipoms. is immaculately clean
down a la/y riser " Naturalists and orni­ and inviting
The l.a/y Hones goes places aided and
thologists came to ride and write glowing
tales of the fabulous tlora and fauna of rise abetted by an enormous ovctlsoard motor,
Everglades In the absence of passable such as arc used on army and navy land
highways and modern motor vehicles, ing barges
Now beginning her fourth season. I.a/y
young gallants took their inamorates on
Hones has increased in suture from a lo&gt; d
moonlight excursions and many an upper
deck romance was sealed with a kiss as a attraction to a nationally-advertised msti
full tropic moon beamed a benevolent ap­ tution Travel agencies in northern cities
proval
hill her as the "Shanty Holt Cruise" and
Hut w ith rise coming of paved highways her passenger list might well Ik mistaken
and motor truck transportation, water­ for a page lifted out of “ Who's W ho In
borne commerce Iso. ame obsolete at one by America "
The excursion run is nude on no defi­
one the swirling smoke plumes of the
steamers followed the white wings of tlse nite rime schedule, except that the hoar
sailing ships over that last horizon —and cleats ar four hells (to a m sharp) each
with the passing of watcr-botne commerce, Monday morning, with a week of leisurely
prowling through Florida inland waters
went the romance of the liver.
for severil decades, the waters of our Alligators and long legged birds Giants
livers were unrulllcd by the passage of any of live oak anJ cypress "stand like hatpers
craft except fishing boats and the diminu­ hoar, with heaids chat rest on thru
tive floating palaces of northern yaclumen, bosoms " Expansive spreads of cattle counand the romance of the rivers lived only cry with white and Seminole Indian cow­
boys riding herd A swamp buggy explor­
in the memories of the oldsters
T his, wc accepted as progress. Some­ ation deep into die Everglades Fishing
thing to Ik remembered for a time, then from small boats with outboard motors
forgotten Out now, at long lasr, romance (Tlsetc is Mill good fishing in the Catoosahas returned to the waterfront with the .haichce) Higmouth hiss fishing in Lake
excursion boat, l.ary Hones, operated by Okeechobee Thomas Gaskin's Cypicss
Captain Jimmy Nitbct and his eser charm­ Knee Museum, a |*ort of call An inspec­
tion tour through the biggest raw cane
ing mate, Dorothy.
Lazy Hones berths at llansen Maunc sugar house in ehe United Stares, ar ClcwisWays, six miles and a biscuit's toss up die ton A holiday for bird lovers wnh cam
etas and hinocs All this in casual ariitc—
Caloosahatchec Rivet from Fort Mycts
Up the Caloosahatchec, that is, to the slicks, dungarees, shorts and bailung suits
mouth of Orange Rivet, then just around Maybe a sweater for a chilly evening
’And after you base reached the dock at
the bend of tbe Orange.
Lazy Hones it a sturdy, flat I nuioiho I Hansens some nine Saturday, said "good,
craft, designed fot riser ctuising where tlic hyc" to the wonderful new fiicnds you
bottom is often very dose to the top She base made, you will walk away, raking
has a dtaft of IJ inches, a lieatn ol 14 Irct torn! memories wnh you Romance hat
relumed c i die Honda waieitrout
and her length overall it SO feet plus

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June it dairy month all over
the nation, at you've been read­
ing and hearing on all tidct I&gt;i
you cuppote it pottihlr to modify
the average adult feeling about
m ilk - in order to pretetve our
teeth, hnnct, tkin rlatticity? Milk,
we have reeemly learned, hclpt
you deep better, r ,n, by relat­
ing the blood vettclt Nutrition
etpcttt tell ut that thit beverage,
known and utrd by mankind he
the pati 11,000 ycatt, eavet nctvout tention, one of modem civiliration't penaltiet.

SII.W O V G L O W k) Motfot of
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A UytrtJ keJiif Itamt tilth thm
thouUtt tirapt far maximum r»pat
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trtangU, praitJti krttu at tan proIn tun. A t at lakh in i haJtJ k/ar,
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Have you ever grown Chinev
forget me nott? Neither have we,
hut after hearing about them
from M il. Edith Fulton Craigie
nf thooktvllle, we plan to try
them Site wntev
"Mott people think of bright
nopitd flowert when tltry think
of Flouda And nf coutte they
are eye catching and lovely, but
we have many delicate and (tag
rant flowett, alto In fact, almovt
anything will grow in tli't I-and
of Flowett, including an apple
tire in my yard which it coming
along fine, although t hardly ex­
pect to r o any fruit fmm the
exotic tree.
,
"Am ong the more tuctettful
flowett I have grown are Ounete
Forget-me-note I planted a pack­
et of teedt tevcral yeatt ago,
PAG I 4 - AMflenda Magatwr

thinned them and ttantplanied,
them when they came up thick,
and kept the plantt moitt at all
timet It wjen’t long before there
were plenty of the tmall, intrnte-.
ly blue flowett
"After a long tea ton of bloom­
ing. the Forget-me-noit teteed
them telvrt. ami teem to thrive
in doing to A lm m i all the year
around I have thete beautiful
flowert
"Some of the horticultural
pamphlet! tay that Chincte For­
get me noli nuke • lovely border
or bed, but w ill wilt if uted for
rut flowett. It it true, they do
hang their heath when fint
puked, hut placed immediately
in water, in a few houtt they it
vive, Hand up tttaight, and law
for d a yi—longer than any oilier

Another decorative note d u v
rtowet I have known.. The plantt
tttt of Clunete Fotgct mr-nott
teem to grow in full tu n lig h i,
and othet tm all panel flowert
full thadc, nr when pamally
placed on the tee floating in a
ihaded T H E Y D O L IK E LO T S
punch bowl " O h r and "Aht"
O F W A TER "
Mtt Ctaigie tuggctti an effec­ will gtcct thit touch
tive fhjwci arrangement that it
tutc to Ik a convettation piece.
Enamel a palmetto bond any
Dircclioni on the feed packet wiK
paticl iidol and ttand it in water
lefl you that Chtnere forget Me Nota
thoulJ be town out ot doon. where
while ii dtiei Then place ilie
plantt are to Weom, alter all danger
bond in a vate ami attange yout
ot
Iron la patt. Ihey tell you lhal
flowett in ftotit of it You may
the ptanli prefer lull run. but do well
ute a thallow howl with flo w n '
in part thade To thir general Inforholder, or a tall vate, depending
mattor- we want to add lomethtng
of coutte on the type of arrange­ •fertile lor Hoetda gardnem ..W e
ment you have in mind and the
have lound that the abed ran be
•ewn anytime, and that they wril do
flowett available In any cate, the
welt in all aorta of pfaert—even lull
palmetto frond with itt ttylircd
thade
Ihey are hardy tr ran be and
drtign and pacirl coloring, maker
term to thrive on replanting when
a beautiful background for the
they have rrreeded and have le be
blottomt

Grown upt often complain that
milk makrt them ''fat.** Check
your faett, ma'am, check your
faett. Milk it an important cle­
ment of dint to imreatc and decreate tout over-all weight Check
your calonrt, girlt, to make ture
your diet fillt yout needv Your
doctor or any hook on nutrition,
will help.
Many of thr movie ttart you
know and admire credit theit toft
tkint and thiny white teeth to a
properly balanced diet, including
two or litter glcitrv of milk daily
Take it at huticrmilk, tkimmed
milk if you like, or cottage cliccte
nr yogurt hut, get your milk,
beauty evpertc will tell you —to
pretrrve yout appeatame at well
at your health
Yitu ate what you eat it an cxprettion that holdt a great deal
of truth Thrie't no vubtntute
for a balanced diet, whether yout
primaiy concern it energy or j[v
pearancr.
Shall wr drink a loan —in m ilk’

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o u t, and picnitv J ii In n , *.» p i.k
one o l d ie h u n d iu li »*l w onderI i.l

v p o u in your p u t

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Mime u f tlie neiy;hhut'. i n . I head
out D o n 't In tu it ilu f.t.a.1 lu m p c t ., (Ike vvaim su iti. (lit in c d u in c
l u l l m .l ■lie " * im y;&lt;&gt;&gt;t&gt;;les -l.u i
in .m in ip im m ill ill. il iin ’t lorc i i ilie waterm elon
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ttu n th y tevtute that m u n i* A fter
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111 n l.il n il. find 4 i l l 4.ll v p .l Jlkl
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i n n Iw lnny; to the " t it 'c t tip !"
i i l i . i . . I nt lliought —nu an n iy; ilu t
you li ’ l.l ) .iu i m itiin lir a .I h iph ,
.(to p it , 4n .l i n » c up (lie b re a k ­
age

Ilu t die y*tnwnup p u n i i k e n
h i t i l . ii o l 4 s lu t p
k m te m .l hiy; i l i i n wctlge-v, or
t.iu m lv , ol ilie m rl.m

4 ir u .t id ly

A N D A T H O M E . . • Now

t lu t the mu ill « 4 ir tm e lo n i ate
m i the nutket thcte'i no lu n g ri

tin ni l ptnliliin nt t lulling spue
4tk«f lili m e t fruit, one .mall
null III |1 | U . t tlghl In* tkn hull-,
gtv pinple of lout mn.ltiiit cali n In t i In auiilul itnlttpieic
tint iv 4 I 1 0 y.m i .Iri.tit. p lj.r
hale vi4tcrntclon wedge in 4
Ii. ii* I pile on the 1.1 .ulus, 4n.l
vtillnp the outer tdgt. with
fltitn leave. or Itcih mint
When the party*, over—don't
tliim* m u inut u j i u mil.&gt;n
■util I’n L. 1&lt; 11 pfeirrve at, of
mak. 1 .IiIn 10111 tetaifa ll im i’i r
t ut tl nude vi 4tu mt Ion pii k Ie
)nu m u think u ‘» j tnm pliuuil
ptoievv, hut tt‘i not ll o idev
hang vimplc to nuke, 4fid got.l
to t il u p . ..tally nidi meat.—
you'll get 4 id'ivi tlut may talc
the form o f 4 hnmcwifcly lulu.
Inr you will lu v t pfincd ynutveil
lint juvt 4 go.nl lin k , hut 4 gixid
took who ii 4I10 thrillyr
ll you luve 4111 ulumill tu i|x .
for wafrinielotl and would like
to .lu te them with out teadetv,
vend them to Mtiy louivr, I2A)
D uic Avenue, Leevhutg In tlie
mciimmc. try the two tetipci on
our ('onkhank payee lut-out.

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A crucial period in Honda bathing l&lt;auty Inv
liny will confront one and ill in l) j) i« n j lkach
liming tlte jn n u il Dixit Frolic*. July M .
W ho will lik e ilie leiil in the number of winnet* in the annual Mitt I&gt;ixie l*cJuly eonictl, Hofnli or the text of the South?
Tint event, which hi* become one of the ptime
beauty contc*t* in tlic nition. hi* been held annujlly *iik c 1916 Ciitl* front Florida hi*e won tie
context lour of thc*c year* In the other lour ycitt
ilie winner* h i*c been fmm other Southern Stitet
T h it nuke* it evcn Stephen going into the I9M
context
lu*t year talented and beiutiful Dorothy'Steiner
of lloca Riton captured the Mi** Dixie crown

fAOl • —AH II wk I j

Other winner* from Florida have been Carolyn S o u t h iiiiduding th e Dixtiicl ol Columbia »
The Daytona Ik'adi Junior Cham lKt of ComSttoupe, \Vc»r I'ilin Heidi, lo t ’ . Ctihy balryn.
Ct prext Giiilcn*. I9W, and Jean Crow. St. Peter*- melee, which i* tpomoring the Dixie Piolu*. limit*
'’below the Ma*on-Di*on line" to the area on ilie
burg. 19IH
Crownetl Mi** Dixie from other Smihetn *tatc* Noitli Ametican continent la*t yeat Mi** Purtto
have I k c o Mary Jane 11aye*. VC'a*hington, D C . Rico competed. in*i*ting die came from Ik low tlie
19M. Gwynn Sltelnr. Sutnicr, S C . 1919. I’cggy Mavui Dixon line The jaycee* tolclimvl the ItoumlElder. Gadtden. Ala. tot?, ami Itaibara l.ynn. High at* line* tin* tear
lUauty alone won’t win the title for a gul Sl»e
Point. N C . 1916. Mitt Hate*, now umlet conn ait
with Univerval International, will make her movie will Ik |udgcd oil pctconaliiy and talent too Tlte
talent patt of the contett will Ik held Saturday
debut in "Sign of the Pagan **
To be eligible for the Mo* Dixie context, a con- night, jul* 5. in Peabody Auditorium
I lie bathing *uit phaxe tif the Mi** Dixie con­
tenant mu*t Ik the winner of a m.-|ot beauty title
in her home Mate. She can’t be any younger than text i* *et for Sunday afternoiHt. July ». in ilie beach17 or older than 28. And *hc inu*t come trom tie tide banddiell

AI*o on the Dixie Ftolic* ptogiant ale A l.iltle
Mix* Dixie context. open lo the youngtl mt**c* tit
rite South, a Hound Dog Dell**. o|Kit lo all dog*
except g u * hound*, anil firewotkx
The Hound Dog Deiby. to I k held Sundae
night. July I, at the Voluxia County Kennel &lt; lub
H ick, will I k *um c family p o o ch ’* d iaitcc foi lame
and glory
Mix* Dixie will get more than ju*t fame and
glory She al*o will be aw aided a Si oo»l xcholatchip (ot a $1 .(MM) defence bond), a SI .lew* diamond
ring and a itumbei of other pri/c*
* And at Make. tew*, will Ik the ptime t'*ue wUi
will take the lead in the nuntUr of Ml** D ick .
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Acres of Mahogany
By A. T. (TONY) PATRUS)
Two years ago in a forester's
office in Tallahassee, 1 budding
dream of acres of mahogany and
oilier valuable tropical timber,
tree* grow ing in place of profitIcct barren wastelands was quietly
folded and put away on a litglt
shelf.
Economy minded forett super­
visors cold l-'otettcr Elbert A.
Sc liory rhere wasn't enough pub­
lic money or interest and need
to find fast growing trees that
could turvite and be of profit in
South Florida's peculiar complex
of sandy soils and moisture and
'ctnperatutc conditions

tropical forester A Johnny Apple•red in rrsrrse is flbetl A Schory.
Honda 1 tropical lorrtlry rrsrarch
head, who •• importing and planting
such exotics from the tropics as candlenut. India rosrssood and cypresspine besides mahoganies and other
valuable hardwood timber species at
the Orange River research planting
center near fort Myers.

Hut in the two years, the
South's growing industrial expan­
sion saw a mushrooming of
chemo-synthctic plants. Discov­
eries w etc made of new processes
for turning long- ind short-fibcrcd wood grains into cellulose
material which could be com­
bined into a variety of articles
from pulp paper to molded piastre
boat hulls.
Rise of 1 potential almost un­
lim ited industrial demand was
parallelled by a growing public
interest in the results of Schuty's
initial experiments.
"Twenty-eight feet in two years
from a onc-fooi-high Eucalyptus
Saligna seedling planted by
Schory ar Tavarcv in Lake Coun­
ty, certainly should be worth
considering as sufficient evidence
that the man is on the tight
track," Frank Hail, a Fort Myers
jic h itc c i wrote to the supervi­
sors
O ilier letters came from wide­
spread points, written by con­
servationists anJ people sincerely
interested in Florida's continual
growth as an economically im ­
portant stare
A ll keynmed char lumber and
allied products were neck and
neck, if nor ahead of cirrus as
Florida's leading agricultural rev­
enue producer.
"T ou rism 100 will be aided,
since the tropical forestry prot­
ect in its search is bound to J 11
cover some im|&lt;ortcd, fancy-look­
ing species tFiat may become at­
tractive ornamentals for landscape
planters," others wrote.

O lf rise shelf came rlic project
and Schory has been turned Iook
10 find the fastest-growing rices
in the world The tropics ate
noted for rapid, lush, jungle
growths of mahogany, and Schory
Jispitchcd scores of orders for
tropical tree seeds to such famed
forestry research centers as ar
Madison, W ts, Sao Paulo, Hra/il
and Sydney, Australia
The seed is in and is now being
planted at a research hcadcpaartcrx
on the Orange River about four
miles can-of Fort Myers, on Stare
Highway 80 Schory is germinat­
ing thousands of seed in moss
jttars, selling them out in seed
plats, nursing ihem with a liqu-d
nutritional spray and watching
them for the signs of second leaf
growth when they will be trans­
ferred ro pots
Larcr, when they aie a four
high, they will be set out in ex­
perimental acre plant plots rang­
ing from Hillsborough Stare Paik
'along the wesi coast 10 Collier
County, and from Dade nonh 10
Veto fkich.
Schory wrapped it up by say­
ing, " W c ’te after rices which
g ist promise of yielding cabinet
woods, including vrnrrrs and
lumber . . . paper and oilier cell­
ulose pulps. . . and shade, shelter,
and fence posts.
" If wc come across species
which promise other economic
values, we'll nor overlook tliem—
such as those suitable for Christ­
mas rices, useful in landscaping,
or yielding oils for lacquers and
paints"

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Checking feed Dors. Alter germination in mots beds, rionical seedlings
are iransterred to ground plan In Ihe slaihouse research cenier. Orange
River, fort Myers forester Schory examines a growing stand lor second
leal growth at which lime the Iree seedlings are potted.
PAGl 13-All Honda Maganne

Thousand Collar Tree Crowing on Its*
riverfront mate of frank Bail, fori
Myers. is a 65 loos African mahogany
whose 11 loot trunk log. 20 inches in di­
ameter is valued a| about 11.000 by'
cabinet makers An acre of such, left
unattended tor ] | years, can bong a po­
tential yield ol tlOO.OM

Barren Glades. florUfa's tropical forestry researchers hop* lo plant i o n
of mahogany or other valuable tropical hardwoods adaptable to the grow­
ing condition! 0f inch barren grate prairie* and tawgrast reaches at that

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hurried from his bed to contribute
his patt to the valuable research. At
one point, faced with the situation
that the available snakes could not
provide enough venom lor the cxperirnents, the University paid Haast
S i0,000 with which to purchase
more of the reptiles ami build suit­
able housing tor them
N'o one knows positively that the
new substance—a crystaline deriva­
tive of cobra and South American
rattlesnake venoms —will be the ul­
timate answer to the problem We
timate answer to the problem. We can
only know definitely alter hundreds ot
suits evaluated, but this "cure" has
certain advantages over ilie more
highly publicised immunising com­
pounds, gamma globulin ami the
Salk vaccine. The cobra substamc
will be used directly on victims,
abet they base been diagnosed as
such, while the other compounds
must he given to countless thou­
sands of potential victims anil the re­
sults decided on a statistical basis
Again, there's the ever-present dan­
ger that the disease will develop a
"strain" that is vaccine - resident,
which would nullify the effects of
gamma globulin
In areas where mass innoculation
is impossible because of the prohibi­
tive cost, this substance will be
quickly welcomed.
liven if the cobra venom derivative
fails to prove die success that is
hoped lor it, the research that lias
gone into it will not have been in
vain. It will have pointed the way,
and provided new basic techniques,
for investigation of other nerve-cell
diseases It will also have, in some
measure. helped to take a lot of the
terror out of the mete name, "polio.”
In the meantime, thousands of men
and women in the medical profes­
sion look forward patiently to the
coming of summer with the hope in
their hearts that they may, at last,
provide help to the precious little
bodies attacked by the vicious cuppier.

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aurcomycin fame), lias been engaged
in it* present project for four years,
ami has used, experimentally, 2100
monkeys and 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 mice Other
members of the team have been Dr
Manuel Gon/alcs Sorer, a graduate
of the University of Havana; and
Den Akin, a trained medical rcseault
worker. Dr Jay l\ \V. Pearson later
replaced- Mr. Akin
The medical profession has long
known about "interference phenom­
ena," or substances which, by chem­
ical action, interfere with the regu­
larly deteriorating effects of a disease
It is something like what we laymen
call "resistencc."
The research problem involved in
this proper has been to find a sub­
stance which would interfere with
the polio virus, or its poison, thereby
rendering a case "light" and there­
fore harmless, before the crippling
effects could take hold of the victim.
basically, it works something like
this: when the polio virus attacks a
cell, the cell becomes "sick," and
evcn ually dies. It the "interference
sub .tame" reaches it in time, the cell
has been found to recover! And if
the substance gets to the cell before
the virus toxins, it’s able to keep it
self from being affected by the poison
In theory it’s extremely sim plelike most medical problems —but the
answer that the University of Miami
has found —an answer everyone in
the medical field prays is the right
one —took four years, ami the daily
handling of the experimental ani­
mals.
The research team tackled the
problem from an angle that had been
attempted and dropped because it
was considered useless. They used
the highly toxic venom of the cobra
as the basic ingredient in their "in­
terference" substance. Most of the
raw material used in the experiments
came from a Miami-area sepentarium
operated by W illiam Haast, who
risked his life daily in "milking" the
deadly reptiles. Several times he
was bitten, collapsed, and closely ap-

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If you drive oneof the makes I»f earn pictured above.
Iliia new lligli III* Purelube IOW-.IO in (or you.
Naturally, it costs a little more. We believe it in
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Assures your keeping the hnr»c|M&gt;wcr you paid
for in your new car. Helps restore the horsepower
you have lost in an older ear.
Saves and si retches gasoline. Tests prove that
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20-20W grade oils. (Head '‘Challenging Offer" at
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Reduces knock, by cutting deposit formation
and reducing "octane requirement."
Keeps hydraulic valve lifters quiet and efficient.
(Iives tho widest temperat ure rnnge—mult {grade
—protection.
_ 34,000 test miles in stop-aml-go driving, and on
race tracks, pruve to us how dramatically this new
oil saves gasoline, save* mot or oil, saves hortepouvr.
Your Pure Oil dealer lias High HP Purelube for
you now.

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I'urduhe is no longer just ’'heavyduty." hut huper duty , . . Deter­
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more than tiO 'u improvement in low
temperature engine cleanliness. (G.VCJ
of all car mileage is in tlie low tenq&gt;eralure range.) Hydraulic valve lifter
sticking is practically eliminated.

rear or
gine parts in all engines is provided
. . . spark plug life is improved . . ,
maiiimim valve life assured.
New Super-Duty i'urvlutie gives
su|*erior rust and corrosion nrotect ion —minimises deposits—fight* p r f
ignition —insures horsepower.

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using
grade oils, you
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in this
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VOLUME XLV

■
EnUblUhed 1908

National Guardsmen,
Strolling
Police Patrol Town

In Sanford

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.

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(fl*)— H
H oik
o ik * for a break In the A L.
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

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

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Mayor KarTflualnbotham ha*

i have been questioned since the
| anti
vice crusading Democratic
nominee for Alabama attorney gen
rral « *- that tu death in ho
parked car in downtown i'hcnix
City Friday mght.
Meanwhile, a former FB I a grid
wa* assigned to help with the h
vettigalnin wlille grieving rrlatiye*
prepared for Patterson's funeral
Services for the W year old law
*er who wa* to take office next
Jan IT a* Alabama'* chief legal
officer were arraigned lur 2 p m
iF S T ) al Phema City'* Trinity
Method! xt Church, with burial at
hi* birthplace near New site. Ala
Patler«on wai ilaln by a bold
giitiman who fired three Imllet* in
to hi* body from point blank range
while the attorney wa* sealed in
hi* car in a parking area near hi*
office
National tluard*men ami rein
forced *quad* of highway patrol
men it 111 patrolled thr ruriou*l&gt;
quiet street* of thi* once roaring
gambling town while civilian in
vr*tigator* checked every (■.&gt;w«it.le*
lead lhai might turn up thr killer
Sf (Jarrell, thr incumbent alor
nry general who** place Paltrr*»n
wa* to take, assigned two of In*
assistants, Lee ftarlnn and Maury
Smith, to coordinate the murder
investigation Barton l« a one lime
FB I agent, now an assistant attor­
ney general
While the state Democratic Ex
ecutlve Committee itlU had not
determined how a new nominee wilt
be chuten to replace Patterson, the
victim'* *on announced that he will
be a ..candidate If a special pri
mary election I* called
John Patterson, U vrar old for­
mer Armv maior and * mrinboi
of Ins father's law firm, said he
would campaign if there i* an elec
tloo and that If nominated he would
“ carry out my father's program ”
Thr elder Patterson had rain
paignrd on a platform tu rid Phrnlx
City and all ol Alabama of gam­
bling and any other organized
crime He charged following the
recent primary that racketeers
‘ pent ■ "fantastic11 an
delest him
'
money In defeat
him.

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.
Ca. I, 124th Infantry Regiment
W HEREAS, this is a period when
everyone la thinking of the brother­ .a anford's National Guard Com
hood of man and the true spirit of lunv. hat taken UO per rent of
independence and what it means, Its assigned strength to Sutntnrr
and the joy of living, and.
F lrlJ Training al Ft McUirllan.
W HEREAS, the Lord did nol Alabama, this suitor
Intend that this should be a period
The I24th Infantrv has arhlese&lt;&lt;
•f bloodshed and the unnecessary an attendance irciitd of left !* per
waste of life, through reckless cent of it* assigned strength at
careless and drunken drivers and field training at Ft MeCIrllan
careless and drunken pedestrians,
In bringing !.8'.i.1 nfficeis and
and.
men to caiiiu thi* year, the I'Jllh
W HEREAS, the Florida Safely has reachrs) t&gt; grratrsi strength.
Council Is calling on all citlren*. According tu an announcement by
Amrrlcan Legion Posts, veterans Col, Robert H. llarkness. Lake
organisations, civic clubs, enforce­ City, commanding officer, there
ment officers and olhers and i* are 12 men who are now being
trying In make this month an oc­
casion of solemnity and dignity in proeesaed fur discharge, and &gt;&gt;
memory of those who have, and soon as this i* done, the rrgiment
who are today paying the supremr will have over WH per rent of its
sacrifice to reckless and careless strength at ramp, l-wat year thr
regiment had 95 per cent attend­
driving.
ance
NOW, T H E R E F O R E . I F.arl llig
Lt. Col. !.ouir C. Wadsworth,
inbotham. Mayor of the city of
anford. Florida, designate the Live Oak, i* executive officer of
month of July al a safe and care­ the 124th Infantry. Id. Col. Jay
ful month, urging that driver* L. Hall of Tallahassee commands
and pedestrians be careful and Ihe first battalion: Id Uul. Thomas
K. Mc&lt; lam-, Winter Park . I* com­
cooperate
manding officer at the serond
Signed
battalion, and Id. Col. Furtesi
Earl Higginbotham
S. Oatchel, .Hanford, commands
Mayur
Ihe third battalion.

All O f Personnel
Of FN G Unit Here
At Annual Camp

f

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.

F I . E t T F D MISH EU R O P E
V in r V . France lit — Auburn
haired Chrtstrl Schaak, 25 yearnld mannequin from Herlin. has
been elected M in Europe, 1954. by
beauty judges at the annual com
petition here.

City Has W ell Trained Firemen
By PETE 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
damage a l 210,411 81. or an aver­
age of allghtlv over f i n per con­
flagration. “ That's a pretty fair
for preventing destruction."
mted Cleveland, and one

meet aay emergency. In the morn­
ings, the first thing, we shskedown the equipment and appara­
tus, cleaning, polishing and testing
Ihe various pieces.
“ From l:9o ’til noon we hold
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
ficiency.” Thomas Is a velcran of
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."
Cleveland goea on. “ And though
we haven't got the beat-equipped
department Ta the country. Insur

the San
ivlng cards ai
W wTdon’t
f i f f have
w w as a rule," dmt more than a few seconds
*We don’t have a elapse before a Ceramic Is givewa a n ecntianailr when you summon the drparimerl
la d a talapbena. Everything itopi.

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F L O R ID A .

M O N D AY. J II.\ E

21~T^T

NO. 118

Action Martial Law Declared In Guatemala;

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Government Readies Against Rebels
R g V O lL

Police Drive Off
Belligerent Squirrel

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
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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

SA N FO KU .

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A H sociulrtl Prews leased Wire

Suspect Questioned In Recent Murder
Of Demo Nominee For Alabama Post Q f i

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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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AN INnfcPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER »

Attention is immediately turned to
the business which might be at
hand. Even late at night, when
Ihe men come out of bed. d rrsi,
and “ hit the pole” , thr tnirks
are on the street within 30 to 40
seconds.
Another factor which Cleveland
stresses in his (raining program
one of the first in Ihe state, it
tearhing every man how lo operate
every piece of apparatus and
equipment. “ In that way. we do
not nave to depend upon one man
for a certain J o b - lie - ran all do
everything about equally as well,''
ihe Chief takes pride in saying
"When e new man comes In we
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
left
_ to ________
of the omeer-ln-ehirgr
get ea
irrleoct
rlence. After a few more months
be1 Is a first class fire ftghlar.”
The words of Chief Cleveland.

along with the assurance that the
ailment Is manned by person­
al high caliber, able and conirirntloas, provide Banfordites
source of thankfulness that when
In need, capable help will be
there—quick.

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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*
malari complaint »! aygre*»iou I
l»l.s MOINES r
Flood* hit
thr Western Heinuphric s regional
organliatiuii. the Organization o' inuti area* in Iowa today Raging
• im . claimed one life and rsu*rd
American Slate- t*\S'
l* h Delegate H i li r * Calw 1 in in .is o| fje*h evacuation*
\ II»sit flood In tills capital city
Lodgs* Jl , council pi evident [&gt;.i
June *.itil the S-u .t *eti «linui-l -tr.-n scute* of families from iheir
onies and closed V S iloute tl
obviously Ihe Huvi.ui has • "d&lt;
signs" on the
America*
lb Ihi"in:li De* Moines
l l i 1 irtcnllal rain* lu Iowa m l
warned jngtlly
"I xav to the Sts-1,-1 telegstr "'M iiiastrrn Nshraska vs-ere part
Stay out of the W estern llcmi* ■( a hell ot ihiindrr*torm« running
.- la aid ihrcugh northern Illinois,
phere Di n't t»&gt; in -latt s.iur plan• iiih ern
WiscsHisin
and
lower
and cons)nracii here
Despite the Hu*-tail tote tlnate Micing an
it all hill and Wmnrhagii, Neb
mala has already a-ked the list
member inter American IVm * • tuall town* south of Sioux City,
I'oiliniillee of Ihe s&gt;AS In help stop Ii'" i were Ho*, led Flood watrr
m Nebraska Id eked highway* 715
thr di* a Ion :&gt;i u n - 1 |'i csld
Jacqlio Arbcuz Guzman*. govern nrai Norfolk and 55 si WinGdr
merit The commdtri *elu-iiu?ed . tnd .»as threatening Ihe town of
IVi.dn Two tornadee* were sight
meeting m Washington late I,-la)
The cease-fire call a;,« soled ift ed m Nebraska lull no damage
er (nl.llcm.ilan Deb i ite I du.n-Ji is j - refsirted
I be 'bum* brought only limits-1
i'astllheArriola chanted nei.tl hoi
ing Honduras and Nicaragua relief Dorn the stagnant. *u!!:y
hacked b* Ihe United Flatc* and In it that In (Tiicago, on this f,r*!
■ "l summer. ap|iroachrd
pproached a rec
the Pulled Fruit t o ti nt t-outovi
• id || straight day
III an aggre-Mon again 1 (in.d
higher
Simll a? ”rradmg*r*ur
mal.v s territory h* mi-i.-enaiy e* .
!&lt;ei weir Ihe rule yrslerdav
pedill-nary force*
la&gt;dgr holly defended hi* c iv fi"in Die storm area soiilhwa
the Gulf, ami were espec
erntnent ami dcnle I the charge* , to
ii un tmlas
He said infiirmatmn it.nl sill.* t
• In western Dakota*, eastern
the United Stales " trongly j.i,gests lhal Ihe sduilioii I • • u &gt; Wsinning and northwest Nebraska
InVolse aggression hut a lev &gt;11 were a lilt ciHilcr. but to Ihe wctl
ind south it was even hotter Sun
of Guatemalans again*! Guile
day leading* of MU were common
malan*
the de*eft Southwest, and Vuma
The eouncil 1&gt;K&gt;k II I sc I loll oil in
V iz had 115
G u atem ala '* imin-si tliat it **-tid
Must ol northern low* wa* polka
a |ieare oti*ervalion co in m i**li ii at
loHed willi small lake* creates) bv
If onlliiursl flu I'agr I i -lit I
tnrirldtal rain* Crop expert* said
damage would run Into million*
tlighwas and rail traffic were In
lerrupied al many fhiints
Ills- north cen llal luvs* clly ol
to il Dostgc wa* among the new
lliNiat emergency imint* Sioux Ully,
m wrstern Iowa, ami klassui City
't a r ihe northern border, rmle out
^II id crest* amt now lace new
,'n is***
Today *sa* Hie tH-glimlng sif ihF
s-cuud vserk of dally nutbursli at
!huiidci«tnriiss. iw'.'isional trail and
J-ANRlNfl Kan '.e . .:ftn..
"tlX ia if f
fhemkelvts wilti six terrified pn- propnrlinni Rains have rtinged to
•m visito r* sis d t'sp rr-le cons lets In n vlies j r d d*vsnj«m r* nf 5

Showdown
Battle
Expected

More Iowa Areas
Flooded As Rains
Start Second Week

Desperate Convicts
Attempt To Force
Way From Prison

tried to force their w;i&gt; out of tin
K a n sa s St.de Priso n yi-seid av
A veteran guard w .i* k ilb - 1 and
one of tin- hostages and t-.s i ot
the coos id s we&gt; e wutimlesl In
bursts of gimfite Ig-l tie Ihe gi up
surrenden-d m the ad m iiiistratin u
building
T h e ru n v id s w e rr irnn-d a p -.
three c r u le Ti Pistols and »is
knives,
all
made
w illiin
the

prison

According In a deed lik t lu
Seminole County (Tvrk l) I* Hern
don’* nffire .Saturday the Sennit.&gt;le
Fi*hin« Carnn which i« locale t on
the Wektva River ha* been sold to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J 'Ihoinav
T a i stamps affixed to the deed
iiidirate that a value of 220 v « wa*
a bv the prior owners. .Mr and
aet
Mr* Henry Yeackte
The camp includeteversl
bulldmgi boils and a picnic area

t'V i
P r e s id e n t J a c o b o A r b e n i
*■112111111) uT in m t c m a la
pro c la im e d m a r t i a l la w t h r o u g h '
ut h is in v a d e d c o u n t r y t o d a y
ti *
h is
T’liim n u t iin t - b a c k e d
g u v e r n m e n t m o b iliz e d f o r a
■ dinwduw n tint t ie w i t h a n t iK e tl re ir a l*

tt A R R io :;
Q U E 7. A U E N AMb-sj

M O N liU H A i

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!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 llin v n g
ttiHips Report* I, u&gt; G iitemvla
*aItl the dc.'iu*.- mi-*
I t * k i|.
tu- toi Dial inip.i-. u iig Cant al
ilicin'an rain,a uro come alttun

ANTI COMMUNIil NtatlV I alll* g o * « li.ii.iil f ....
. l a nuiuLn ,1 kr-&gt;
| oil it* III Gsisleiiiaia In «o altempl to ol . I U,r H llU I linged |ov«mlilt- til of President Ja , -Us A l b e lli G o . mail A n . .vs sin in * map polrvl
to Hie lilie s a lla .M .l bv li e eidl-C om iuuiil I
mamled iiv evlle.i L'ol 1‘ v.los Castillo Arina*

obeiatli u a rm y ." win (C e n im l Press)

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More Than 100 County Bouttnen
Expected In Cruise, July J 5 •
M ule I I h u i I till S e m in u lf I &lt;•tint * l&gt;..:ttinp e n th u sia st*
art* c \ | ii‘cti't! lu p a r t '&lt; ipatt* in the fir - t .tnm i.il Sem itiuli* lit
Jin n fru itti* rti’ lu'tluleil tu In* lu'ltl Ju ly !(-.'•

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V**c,ciated I ,e&gt;* &gt; n l .'- ix .r I &gt;lt
lack R title jg * In i . i . j I . i o j I , C ity ,
qunted G iia tc iiia la n arm y o fficer*
• *avmg no field action had yet
bem fought I V * added, how ever,
that a battle could not be delayed
i i iiic Ii l.ingei

. \ p p r u \ i u i a t t ' l ( lo ti U m t u ie ii w ill ta h t p a n m llu * t r ip
w h ic h w i ll l i f p i l l a l M u lle t I d ik e I ' a t k . tm U te il n il tin * S t
In h iiH I t i v e r . i t p p i " v n u . t i ' U ‘S i m ile * ic o m O r la iit ln

Oil Hunt Planned
In Nearby Area
*virc,

&amp;s&amp; a is r ia s t

«w c.,w . . « (

Two Are Arrested
On Shine Chkirqes

Sewing School
Resumes Activity

Fishing Camp
Changes Hands

I T U i L V U J A L l ’ A. M undiira*

•J

PUEHTu|

Tlie U S Kmtiavv in Guatemala
•Tty anmiurici I it i* making plain
to evacuate wive* ami children of
I S citizen* Willi a w tve of antiU S feeling *w ce)ititg Ihe Clly, the
T h e p a rtic ip a n t* w ill -p ttnl tin- night at tin 1 p a rk amt I'tuiia**)
repurtedlv (eared vio­
gel u n d e rw a y at h n'clnck the tte\t in n n iiiig T h e tm iil* w ill lence might tiieal* nut agilnst
fn ru i a dtinhie lin e (u r in a lmu in the canal lietw een the Sa n North American* there ir&lt;&gt; ah nit
t .i*r U S citizen* in Guatemala.
furd lln at M i l k . * am i L a k 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. .
* ina Her
in g to records ,
” * * !
l1
' I ' ' a rf!
Ne*l «!• if* i* pt.illlii-l tm Sail Hi , wet I*i'n t icco rdding
/4e»(ia
rnide.u .111
n .the
id.s)
rail
udy i ie ik » o fiii r
ut tin
niches or m ore h ase been com in on .Sluing* Camp The *• one will -lop
ime
between
Ihieiio
Rarrins
zn j
Hi.
G tilf Dll l ’* a |* ir jlt n n ha*
Swliumtiir
thruughirlil
the
m irthw e*l
i n j here lor Hie mglil
*lgm d an o il, ga* and mini r.d iPulviii jl a City
dancing and other entertainment h-.r»i
uortliern sector*
Retiel source* *aid Iheir pUnrv
w illi Mr and Mr* Howard
ha* been planned
—■
— —
It I •* t&gt;--it ol tlrian d o , who own olio are dioppiiig arm* m wexiern
Tile Greater Dllaildo tliaudol
(iiiatemala
» here
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 M avla l ake area n o rtlle a tj nf D r
I’reildcnt Arhenr reixirtedly has
for tlu* lie*t Indian I’oHiimo, at I.indn hot more than 7ll of Hie J , 4tii
It onllliurd Dn Page Elgtalt
acre I Mill'll lie* 111 S cm lllilii' CoUlll)
iti two teparate m ol* S atu rd a y cording to F u m *t llreckciiri.lgi
V 'in n ol tl.o 'D if a y e a r rental
n ig h t, .Sem iliulr County • n e rift’* local l oll* mullagi l
deputies arrested two county realDll the inorninr, of Juli 5. Ifn' ** a * a m i d ui*&gt;ii In Hie com pany,
deni* on cliarg e* of “ possession of group
will travel to J o p lin occoidnig lu lav 'l im p * affixed
I,, lln agreement tiled Saturday
untaxed liq u o r," arcurdlng to rr- Spring* which I* renowned for u
II i* not expecled th .il Ihe (.u ll
p n lts at the a lir iif f '. departm ent.
excellent lishiiic and retiinr
Huy **:tl" C u e **, ap p ro xim ate ly
l*er*on* de*lritig to lake ....... ■ui o-.icern will d rill in Ihe nn
K a n s a s c i t v h Former Pr*t
f&gt;5 y e a t* o f nee, wa* arrested at boa I* on the cini*e Innild m iiiict inedl.ite liilu re So p lo p jlile » tjrt
I* I I lie WJ* ,:i* e ll
idem H arry s
I Mini in was reto* home in Midway Deputies A . II Stuart J.i|tn*t,.ii tn liinl.i t'h.iin
jin tird loday lo i m e *|u 'iii a re ither of Coin melee. I* tl Ito* pri
I E v a n s , O . (• iiw n i and M L
fnl night a lie i in e n ir ’ Cency opers
M cClelland had twrn w atching the Orlando, Ha
linn in w iin li Id* .'all Id adder and
house since May 2'J. it wa&lt; said ,

T ile *ls men rushed in t i the
v isito r*' room where i I hiu I
n
Itor* were talking vsdh prl*-mer*
T ill') seized the hiislagi-v, m dn hint
tw o children, and rushed *&lt;• ihe
ad m inistration building
F r e .l Keuaga. 5H an u n iim e d
guard tu|&gt;i'rvi«or w illi :&gt; o n - ol
service, encountered the k'i op it
A f t r r entering w ith a search
thr ad m iiuslratiim h u tliliin : i -o
win re n t, th r deputies found a p ­
and wa* *hul tu d calli
Inside a yc*iib u le the com tel* p ro xim ately two gallon* o f muonWere *top|&gt;cd hy two ra le * I'n it ■h irir hurled lu Hie ha-'k ya&gt;J aliaut
enlllg the hostages, Ihev yelled for lint fre t from t iir home.
I h e second Sem inole resident
|alrkre|isT Andy llo illlish e a d to
open Ihe gales lie refused and s rrrs le d w as W illie G ia n t , about
45, of W oodbridge, which Is a llu a lthey (tied al him
W arden C h a r l e s Edntomi on ed near the county line More than
rushed inln Hie co n Tor and bow 15 gallon* of moonshina were
found In hi* home,
fire from Ihe convicts a* Hie -im
Ituth men w ri# jelled under | I 5U
I age* scream ed h yste rica lly
T h e warden got a rifle jii.l bonds.
stepped Into Hie co rrid o r ic a n
arm esl guards approai bed the
v ict* from Ihe yard m the teai
" I knew we were going to i
-n
a showdown, and llia l we
the
going lo have il right there
The vocational school fu r W h ite
warden said
" I was interested in gelling Ho* needle w o rker* MSS reunited by
hostage* still iis w ell a« alum! ’ll Tred M u rra y , 4'ounty d i.r c tu t of
o ilie r v D llu rs in the si dors' lu d .'* tia-alio n al and adult tra in in g , at
he said, "h id you Just c a n ’t i.o
Bro o kfield M ill*
priron by o|M'liing Hie gate t«-1 A n n licatio n * for the school may
can*'* of |trr**uri- from iinuttmade at Hi,' ichuol or Iiv applv
The convict* started *lu«ilutt: &gt;ut Ihiz to llr r iiia n Jncuhson i t Rosurremleri-l v*hcn Hie giutd* J h v ' s hi A I. tVilsnn at W il*on
opened fire
vin ie r f u in it u ir com pany.
C l« » *rii azw opera ted
in the
The wituniled convict* w en 1. ta­
lon Hay Collins. 24 Han*j' t ti • V 'tiin r "lid most rrra d u s tr* w ill
shot in the hip, and William Met rv I m l iul,&lt; w aitin g upon rornpletiori
Parker. 21 Gage, Okla
Mound.*! ,.f tin- course

in a finger The other r m n lt
were Donald E DiVl*. 27 stnr.is,
Mich , Emmett May. .it Topeka.
Kan , IliilM-rl leroy Knight 21.
Ptcher, Dkla and Janie- Tart :7
Pnnra City. Okla
Mr* Frankie Scmggin* .*. K •&gt;•
aas City, wa* wounded hi Hie
shoulder
Warden Eiinienilsoii said Ho- ix
convicts wimltl lie charged .*J'i
first degree murder for K e n *1a**
staying

Feeling Bud
Against U. S.

M E A iC O

Truman Undergoes
Emergency Surgery

Band Lessons
Will Be Offered
Starting
tomorrow
summer
school hand le**&lt;m* will be offered
in Hirer Cuunly *choo|* lor *tu
dent* lietween Ihe vrvenlli.aml 12th
grades, arrordlng to R T Mil
wee Cnuillv *ii|.ei inlemlenl &gt;d puli
lie imtructinn
Tile ctaxxr* which will he in
Hructed tu 1‘eriv Hrrmei
will
be held three day* a week &lt;•Monday fla»*e* will he al llnDviedu School
Tlieed.ty*
on!
Tluirsday* Hie tniiylc ln * lr m i,
will hold ila o iu at I ,v in an Scho.,1
and Wednesday*. al Kaidnrd Jon
li-r High School
Hour* nl instruction are *ched
tiled In he from 9 a III tinlll n ■
■
at each school The session will run
until July &gt;r according to Mil
wee

Scorch Is Made
For Boy In Danger
Of Rabies Infection
h W SA S H IV

. j n — A M u *.u u l

fnrmtv u un n vas*»!ttin t r$f&gt; fu
l lu r ili), u n im a f•* Ifuil «

u

m «lu 11ift*i uf rntsii N in fi t f iun
U I i** lii’f* ui S c tiU .rrn *! il#%

t»» *td|i Mi

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i » H r hr V / H U ifi nhil trill th rill
" if V M f •lift Itutaipli t l
mill
t ill» mil ii (hii-«
fiiiu iiiiiiiiNi ii»*

jy v e n d l* * r i , l e i n n e t
" H e *h*p) well la *i n ig h t," repurled a nut*e who ha I iu*t come
4rum hi* bed-lde at It .'se arch Hotpda] where the *u rg i’l i took place
early Sunday morning

Till* wa* l,eP ic hi* phyHctin
arrived ti the h.uital lu visit the
pa lien!

Demo Executive
Group To Meet

The 'w-minoie , in' * Deniitcrstic
executive romrmllee l* ichrjuled
lo met I I te*d.iv at 4 pm in the
Count' Court II ,*e The group
will reroguiii and (ill existing varam ie, within the organization.
|al*1■i«l .il l Hi** «ltl|tik ttlfiJ ai11)
Tht* w ill In- th r first scheduled
III h i »Ilk uf f'JlIkii'*
meeting of the committee since
Thi* Z rtJtirM «»s’ ttaVrUtlM
I » Hie prim in election la»l month It
wa* called by Ja m e s Lee. chair­
irr rrn IMftl fo ld
Uu " i t h .»
man
e lk** s’lirf t« r un tui»
It

I I f I niv "Ilk I'll»i t( » V Jl *3
il 111* j i h**fiir |h 11111* S|ir|ti|r* F‘ft
i\ I h f fulfills • t» »t• •1 to F '. m I m
f '.iU Mitiifd iV I.Atf'i th«* ttilfli" 'J\

Local Delegates
Go To Boys State
I x rrv Uate*. H alo id I ’ate , Joe
flu n l. A lP 'ii M x ffv li and John
llig izin s left e a rly Su nd ay noon
no* lo x llr n d the an n u al Ilo y *
State at T allah asse e.
The a c tiv itie s u f the annual
t ffa ir ttarlj-d vestetd av xm l w ill
•’o ulim ie u n til S a tu rd a y The bov*
u e sponsored bv the A m erican
l.eyio n w ith Hie co o prratiu n uf
local c iv ic rlu h *.
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Movie Time Table
RITZ
"Yankee Faiha”
1:IU-.1:10 5:22-1:20-9:34
M O V IELAN D
"Flight N u rxe”
S ta rta : 1:45
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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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                    <text>The M arket Place O f Hundreds In Seminole County *
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T H E SANFORD H E R A L D
RED IN Ill'S TH T REPORT3
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Wed, Jun* 11. 1954
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TOKYO O P )- Pflping radis Tage I I
IfiMATOKS — II 50 per hu»hel
lit* CHEVROLET pickup truck I FRIG1DAIRE appliance*, tile* boaat* constantly of wonderful
Use
Roofing — Sheet M e U l
* 1 \ 4 f iic a i R w U ttf
Phone Xlflft. ___________ ____ Henllnp - A ir Cnndlilnjjktg I 1195 191* Dodge good for fl*h 1 and r r r iee. G. n High. Ovled3. things that will be done in indu«I Hg *rt“r J3I
Da rt-~,e (t il nr Sxtifnru IDs.
HERALD
tiiwun Ail Kill* aids Hid*
K*er/*•
nod
•The first automobile plant i*
WANTED
I
WILLIAMS I'SMI CARS
IM2-W alter 6 pm.__________
park A &lt;nmmerclal
i’ ll, IB ! U A 3 It A N G U S — U S E D
going up at Mukden. When will it
Denting &lt;’o.
7*1 Celery Ave.
Phnne U * M
WE HAVE 2 unusually good rang­
I
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Alexander
T.
M
Stringer
W A N T ADS *
Phone 19
W - ELECTRICAL SERVICES -2 2 be done? All Peiping l* avlng that
es and lire price Is right Come 121 West Eultnn SL
Reg Real Kslatr Rrokers
194* Dk TON Truck with Sol! Eire
' conatrurtioa this year will be four 12 Or II veer old hot to opartU
In ami M us show them to you
For Reaultn
Randall Elerfrlc Co.
engine Good condition Will *e!l
Sperlnl — T V nnd Radio
t time* greater than last year.
Sanford Ha* Co. 210 Kait 1st SI
OWNER LEAVING TDWN-ftna
nendix and Croslrv Appliance*
reasonable Call 1001.
Work ha* darted on a tecond sprat eitehine nightly.
Service and Repair*
Escambia Drive. 2 Bedrooms.
5:00 P. M. Deadline
Ynungstnwn Kitchen*
modern
rotton mill at IMping. The
MAC
1C
(TIKE*
gas
Hove
115
3*7
RCA
Mntnrola
Sate*
and
Service
Ela room, iirim ilr, kill hen
Electoral rontractlng »nd repair* first onr Isn't operating yet.
srreen door |5 Butiber air mat­
D a y Refore Publication
Movlelrind Hlde-ln
— BIHI DINC._
equipment included, Spare heat­
firne'* Texaco Service
112
Magnolia
Ave
,
Thune
113
The machine building Industry
tress 4lo 800 Magnolia Ave.
er, Venetian blinds, tiled hath,
1170 Sanford Ave.
Phone I4A6
JAIJHSIES
Hlnimnnt H«f»i Ale
, i* going 1.3 time* a* fast as It did
Phone 22**J or 127-M
hardwood lluoi*. 01 and KIIA
Lifetime Aluminum— Erre E»tl Kor Appliance*, mntracllng-all I in IP49. There's no report on how
(in,Hired Owner will arrrpt rea­
G I.IIH IK N I’A I N T S
‘round electrical service
Sae it was doing in 1949. Or if it was.
malei Ere* Installation—^Tele
sonable oiler lor his equity
PHONE 1821
141* nylon brush EIIKK with pur
your Geoeral Electric Dealer.
Toil Burnett
phone 1123 Eiirniture Cenler,
chase of 13i or more
t
l(. A. U'illi.'iniN, Itrnllor
Ilf. W Elr*l
Sanford Elecirle Co.
Cnnlrarlnr
nf
Painting
SEMINOLE JAfOt SM CO.
I
Havmnnd E. I nndqulst, Assnr,
I
ll
Magnolia
Ave.
Phone 44*
781 M S T
Phnne 4TI1
r i CUBING
Phone 1*73 Allanllr Rank Hldg. 2*7 lln l 1*1 S4.
floor And
TiarnS $
In Your Sparc Time
CnnlMct
and
tepalr
work
Free
i APTS foe rent w&gt;w C*te» Bldg I M IT Corel location, beautiful
Mall Tiling
estimate*, ft L Harvey. 201 23— O r r i C E EQ U IPM EN T - ? J
HAND PAINTED antique chine. |
Phone STS
Phona I19T-W,
'hale Itees fined grassy lawn
Sanford Ave Phon* 137*
Assorted prices 103 North Shir­
W A N T T O M A K E S25.00 J O 1100.00 P E R
HAVNES Office Machine Co.
By owner. Item Maple Aye.
FUR NISH M l kllrhenMlp * P I
ley (Mayfair).
Typewriter*, adding machine*,
W E E K IN Y O U R S P A R E T IM E ?
glumbevland Court lllway •&lt;**
- |i
Sale* Rental*. 314 Magmdl*. Ph
Ahuhrr buy tug nr arlltng, II sell1 5 - Id" WIRE Wheels. Ill .11 35 FLUOR sanUtog and finishing tj_____BOATS effTTOBS
South of City I.linl(%
Clf*nt"g. w axing Serving S»inl
41
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pay yoll to see:
William
P
Sir1
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etc lord 125 Reply Box LID’
wots county Store 1975 H **
i. W. H AIL, REALTOR
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At-jrlmenls lit W
Servlre, Mttuurj Oulimard Sat PoRTAHI.E Typewriter*. Under
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f bind* Stale Rank Hirllrilng
f ir.:
ri* &lt;.■ i&gt;&gt;v.
f*. 2515 S Park. Ph «oe 1174-J.
wood, Hrmlnglon Rand. Roval.
( all H ill"
Phone 1TW
Smith Corona, all model*. l&gt;sw.
U N I T S A N D F A N S IM M E D IA T E L Y .
IAR PEN TEB WORK
M A Y TA G
Rolls way and llaby lledu
Boat botldlng. supplies
esl price* and terms Check
For quirk rrnair pdis, or tm*ll BOATS.
Autnniallr Washer
and
hardware
Trailers
C
Vail
pay. Week «r month—Tel H25 SUBURBAN lot. 125 x IP) Shade
FO
R D E T A I L S A P P L Y IN P E R S O N A T U S
with George Stuart. 23 Smith
hutldtng ( all Jim 1112 M 4
Wringer Washer
Ireei. rlly water Trade for auto
Woodworking. 512 Sanford ph
Fnrattnif Cenler. Ilfi W « l Firm!
Main
Street.
Orlando
Set l Hr
A. R Lorm.inn, I7J® Park.
2215 W
E A S T I Ml S T R E E T .
istgialt paving. tanU
ONE ROOM effirlrn»y apartment,
M A Y TA G
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
dirt and flay
f o r s a i l; o h t r a d e
to • EtlBNITtntE r ’lioM (imwtiM
tollable tor emiiil** or 'Inalc
Clnthe* Drier*
Kpenrfr
f nn .Iru rlim i
I'n.
Private hath, ideally lnr»led Beautiful 2 It It home In perfrrl
Servlrr
ETIAN BUNDS
across from Post oflirr Inquire
condition with oak (lours, tile
Maitland. Ela Phone Winter Park E'artnryVEN
M
A
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A
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prires? Rnlla lle.irl Blinds
hath, kitchen equipment 2 nlte
Minuet Jacobsen's !»*■pi Store
237*1
THE GRIDDLE
Prer/crs
Aluminum slabs, cotton nr ptaslots with shade Hark yard lent
Ilnright
and
lir
tape*
Complete
rrpylr
'ervlre
“Jo»l Goml Eood"
ATTRACTIVE 3 r«mm furnished
ed Owner will artept good lots
OAK LA W N
Seminole Vei.etlan Blind ( nmpany
elirst types
apt Tile hath, sereened porch,
Serving
Bleak*. Chicken. Creole
as down payment
Seminole
County'*
only
(wri^lual
Srvvlre
*26 West Third St.
Phnne ?ai Dlshfa, Dalian
water furnished H Hides fioin I It II . 2 S hath*, rilder hurtle In
Spaghetti. Be*
rare r'emelery. D,r-lness nfflre*
Iluggetls Appliunre Center
Sanford $37 SO per tin-nth Phone i good condition on heaiititul errr
Food*. Platter t.nnrhenn* and
IAIST AND EDI IND - 1 1
MB N. Park
I’tome 1119 71 "Yuiir Westing hull se Dealer''
1373 atlrr 7 p m
| ner loratlon near High School
Dinner*. — Barbecue and
rhotte U57
i -o s t r o im PET?
it you nerd a spacious home, 113 llagnulla Ase.
ENVKMIPES, Irtlerbeads, stale If you have— advertise your Ins* Sandnlrhea.
9 AND 3 ROOM apis Reasonable &gt; you
should see 'his (lood lerm*
rnenls. Invoices, band hill*, and
I I I Elm Call 17*7 W
N O M O N K Y D ftW N
rn
r - 'for th.ee time* In the llama, Chlrkena. Tnrkey*.
REE
and underpriced al 114,500
11 r o g 1 a m *, elr Pnigre**lve
Buys
brand
new
Erlgldalre
All
Herald
thrmigh the rourtaar nf Baked whole fn Order,
S K .M IN O LK R E A L T Y
7 AND 1 Redroorn Aparlmrnls
Printing C o , Phone 406— Wi3 Hi* Florida
Salad* In Quantity,
piirretaln
Inside
and
outf
“nly
Stale Bank
W. DIET M inis
r. W. MEKO
• West I3lh St
Call 1TW
tty. 17-92
Phnne 237 W
Erigldaire
ha*
ill
Huhls
It
l*ot Park Avenue
Phone IT
LOST. Brown and while male
p&gt;ninils frnren fmuls Buy nn nur
4 ROOM furnished apt |S1 Pit
O P E N G A IL Y
Esenina*—*11 *V nr 1*71 J
Jobs
appraPAINTING,
small
rocker
spaniel,
with
harness
eieludve meter ire plan and
East Hlh M
1dated 529 J.
Answers to name of Kipper. B.
fi:()0 6. m. • 10:00 p. m.
gel a rrrrlpl Instrad nf a bill
Phon* 1241-109!
SMAIa. I Bedroom home Living
E MrWhorter Cali 19* R
eserv month
1 BEDROOM upstairs apl Fur
room, dining area, kllehen, fenc
PIJtWING, discing, grading Soil
nlihed Call 4M-W
id look s.irrl Itail Adams Ave Used refrigerators at«t available
fumigating for unit knot Ilea
on this plan
|575 equity Assume mor’gage
sonable rales phone or contact
15 r t HOUSE Trailer with 21 (I
Cltiude II. Wolfe
Phone Mrs. Witte, 1*21 until 5
llem-y Witte Jr 2261W.
cabana
cabin Large dining area, rum
p ut
Appliance evaporation
Mate kitchen Perk Ave trailer
105 Sanford Ave.
Phone 2117 LAWNS mowed Call Doyle Cntlev,
Court
2560-W
S T. J O H N 'S R E A L T Y CO.
A L U M IN U M W IN D O W S
1"fMA
SMALL trailers tor rent Apply Phone 1170 - A H Pflersnj, Broker
F IIA
FlMBfirinn
Aisoelilrs
A B Peterson J r , All types Quality bring equal We
Sanford
Trailer Park office
Sanf'
Tor llem'vteling and repilr*
P J chfslerion. Altierl N ERU
*re not undersold
5
r§ *EN I8H E D - Oarage Aid
Campbell's Caltlnel
. Nothing Down— Small Monthly
Payment*
oomi and bath 2444 Park Ave LARGE; LOT, good l»e»tjnn 1350 Illwav 17 97 South
Boon
Phone flirt
A II lairruann, ITm Park Ave
Sherman Concrete Co.
I
room
limne
tro,ru RNIRHED
R K D I M IX C O N C R K T K
Otf West 13th Phone: IZ Il-IM t
I.AKE MAIIY. 4 lots Trade for
Phon
hone 423.
Grease Traps - Keplle Tank*
piano A II l/rrmann. 171 Park
L L lilt.I,— I'lann Terhntclan
Window Sill* — Lintel*
Ave.
COOL, rlean 4 Room downstair*
Phone 2iM, Hiuite I Sanford
Mirnrle Concrele Co.
_______
•p* All Park Ave.
NO D O W N P A Y M E N T
Phone 1131
369 Elm Ave.
AIX1N Apia IIA West 2nd hi 3 Bedroom masonry house Carrepairing Also Wrer*»r Servtm
h i hone 4ZS
orte, screened pnrrh, other exHAVE M ONEY ON:
4112 celery Ph low M — I66*n
ras Must qualify fie Gl loan
AWNINGS, JAMtltKIES
Nights
4 BOOM furnished apt 135 401
Pay rinsing roil* only—1300
VENETIAN BUNDS
(a i l Hlh St
___ •
Low monthly payment* Phone Fife EMIimlf* Write to Mfg HAVE vnur lawn mowed hy Jerry
Sanford,
1991_________
laud Phone 1317 W
Agent— Glenn C DM, 2(19 Lit,
IlfA L L * fledrnom home Living
trl (ll call Day*— 11*7 J Night*
sOqm. dining area, kitchen frnr 3 BUtl.DING lot* cleared, graded
ARTICLES EOU «iAf,E — »
1791 J. Sanford
1
4d Dark yard |«i per month. I!*i3
Iteer, ihiuhhery moved. DaWltt
Adams Ave Phone Mr*. Witte. P A T H K R 'S D A Y S P E r iA Io S
Hunter Phnne itfil-W.
, m i until 5 p m .
JUNK JUBILKK
I’le*ir D*d with Sporting Good*
LAWNMOWERS Hand and Pow­
Etlnnide
Site*
ind
Rervlee
FVRNISMEP apt. 1 moms screen­
S P E C I A I jsS
er. sharpened to cut like p*w
Rolmon's Spoil lug Good*
ed potrU, extra rntlaway bed,
6
x
9
Heavyweight
LinoBicycle* repaired rebuilt paint­
Phone 99*
ja n g e AIT Park Phone San 3*1 E»s| Elttl St.
hum nog*
4 3M
ed Key work Harold Stanley.
ford 1391 R 1.
Reg 11*93 Chrome Step310 Eat! 4th SI.
P I, V W O O DS
ilnnl*
949
9 ^LPARTMENTS I II West 4fh SI All kind*, sire* and shapes Cut
CARPENTRY
and painting
Reg 171 93 Chilre Cot
1666
In your pattern
•acb.
974 W
Her
Platform
c a m p i I k i . i /h P A n i N i r r
llorker*
19**
jRNISHED 2 Bedroom house
Hmitly'a Snappin’ Turtle
TV .!Like Miry Rrieened jeach, III way 17 92 South Phone HIT Beg 311*(IS Metal Itlitlty
Mtrxvem
tralunet
136*
I n healer. 50 Call 1012 — lltfvl fitrnilnre. aiiptlances, tool*,
Night* 1*69 W
etc llnugtit Mild Ltrry'* Marl. lleg 119 «3 Cedar Wardrobe 39 tin New loratlon Jil«l nitr of CRa
limits Now handling .crnl| At
Itrg 469 93 Chrome 3 pr
321 East 1st St Phnne Im i
4 ROOM furnished ant rime in
water (Htlhoarri Mntnre Also a
Dinette
H
Newly painted 7ni West 1st Si Til AVE It linby carriage 12(1 Win- Rep p.:i 95 Sota Beds
famous
line „f rnniisrlllive price
4*no
Jimmie Cow an, phone 616
■nnwer* from Snappin' Turtle59 95
iH.ldC* Camera Shop, 21(1 Park Beg 179 95 Studio l/mnge
199 50 up
Itrg 1109 95 3 pe Bedrmim
Ave.
9 ROOM apt 7*1 Avocado
Phone 2115
f&amp;ilte
MonM. Seminole B ird .
Beg 4109 93 Rtink Red
A . II. r . JM s O IIS IK H
t w e l v e ■ere tiled farm on Cel
( omplete
M (atMIMEOGRAPHING and
sire 74 37'1 x 56'4"
•It Ave. Good condition See
work ccaran'red Call m .
Arthur Moore at Hill Hardware Ktlmded welded aluminum frame
Mather of *Sanford
[teLanu. Ele
Or MR Frink
lit no Special dlirnunl to conBearh *1 AM We«l r* Avenue.
263 *1 E. first RI.
Phone 127
1 BEDROOM furnished apt Avail
tractor*.
DeLand.
J M* June IRth . 1215 Magnolia SHERMAN CONCRETE PIPE CO. 9 Fedder N ton Window Air Con­
ve Apply. St John’* Really. Out ire*! l.lth St. Phan* 1241 1411
ditioning Unit*
tNSUPANrP
-II B
1 Erddrr l 3 Inn Window Air Con M B COOL Bedroom Downstair* with
A W N IN G H
dillnnlng Unit
private screened porch fur 1*
Lifetime Aluminum
1 Cashier Counter w-Rh 2 Cash • Mtituftllie And Emnnmlz*
per week. Thnne 1773 501 West
II II Grier
Drawm 9' x 2* x 3 V high
f
l*t at.
Fu rniture Cenler
Iniure with
3 Elexn Adjuslahle De*k Lamp*—
rhooe 1421
Elunresrent 3 with clamps— 2
9 RpoM furnished apt. 310 Mag II* M'e*t III St.
with Hat hue
il.^Phooe I I I A K Roiieller,
Boyd-W allace
IIH E I) T R A C T O R fl
7 Walnut Secretarial Desk* 42" x
"Vour Mu'u*l Ffl— f:”
2 Toed Perru»f«*c 7 fVlorr to
■in" x Sn” y «i\h |U„* luy
Phone 164
lOikligiULU birihea apt. £!&gt;»&gt;
2 Folding Wooden icrrent
D r ill Tra ctor Co.
South Park. Can T01-W,
Sinlord-Orlando lllway Phone Ml See Mr Armslmng— Imlillment
Lnan Itept The Sarfnrd Atlantic
rURNiaiEDcotTageTIcrvilh erlPolio Inmiranre
Natlnnal Bank
M IRRORH
room apU Call 439 W.
lio.ono protection on each perton of
Flectrn-PInird Copper Rack
entire family at a total m il of
FURNISHED 3 mom apt. Summer Finished and Installed to your » A R T IC L E S W A N TE D
-4
19 66
speelflrallon*
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Three Puerto Rican Gunmen Found McCarthy
Guilty On 10 Counts Of Assault
Attacks
Jury Deliberates Demos
Strolling
On Lone Woman
In Solons' Shooting
In Sanford

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Guatemala Appeals To Honduras
To Stop R eported Border

WASHING I ON *' Sen Met ar
thy asserted toslas Ibe leligttiy
hearings on the \rmy Met arlht
row were promoted by Ids- Dcoiicrals and ili.it Ihe Democrat, "will
suKer and M m s I bee....... » • "

R e g im e
is S a i d
T h r e a ie tie d

It was one ot num riod' tb ru -l'
with a iHilltte.il In ye which i line

\V A S | IIN f i T O N uFi — M rs into the 3iUIi an.I po-Mills dual
Lolita l.i*l it on wait ml alono day. ol the McCallhy Allot heat
as tin* Mole .subject nf ju ry bigs
Sen syiniiigloii d i Mo* i f i i i - i g
deliberations today on the
Sen dmi.it t It Sli i p i.-'i iing it
fanatical shooting in ! h e the h rariitg ol tnaViiit “ unlml
House
of
Representatives and partisan rtm a ik - Ibrl wml.l
end Ihe esplo-iie b&gt;.|ioi) on •
M arch I
A federal ju r y of seven men "sad" note
Symington Hung to- jeon-ati.-i.
T K G L T 'IllA I.P A . Honduras
and five women, Behind closed alter Miitidl witti eaostls' Im iu i
• • #
»l*i
— Ctiulemala called on
doors
for
tH
j
hours,
emerged
had
raised
the
ipie-imn
ol
wh.t
A rrtldeul id Ihr .Sanlntil Trailer
ilundtirns Inst night to #top
late last night wilh verdii
id role I tjrk M 1 lift.-id once legal
Park. wear* ul wailing through
on all 10 counts id assault advisor lo former
mall order haute led tape lo cor­
unti-Red GuntemalAii exiles
idenl l i ­
_ -d against her three male asman mas hast- plased at bt bio-.
n e t billing niHtakrs ur lu e»
n |iorted massing oil the bor­
aociates.
Ion's suggestion m ■tlrng oil It..
change untaUslaclory lim it, de
der for an nssualt against
Hadiel Cancel Miranda. 25. An Army'* vtiarge- agsinsl the Mt
elded to find out what happen* In
President Jacolm Arbenz Guz­
the woman who lacks the lime or
dres Figueroa Cordero, 29. and Ir i ’xtlhy eim p
IULANNI IUIH HANKIN, 10. uf ving Floies Rodrigues, 2ft
education to answer Insulted cur
man's Communist-influenced
Muililt ‘ aid II should be le.-alle I
respondente . . . Mum her elec- Aiuia, Calif, and Ruben luidey,
The 31 year-old Mrs Lebrun, al ihat l lillord and Ssmingl.ni “ m
regime.
trie Iron went bad, the crudely II, of New Zealand, who have ready convicted along with the fellow lieiu &lt;ial- I* II iw Mlfon. The appeal was made by
lettered on the pi Ice lag ".My Iron been *pen p x V for seven yean
three inen no five counts ul as ans" and Itial al biliilligl-.il'- a !
•I VI J.1XI SlMlNGlOU atali.l op lo ai.iwvi Sen
, I M sbt’aitb. ( 1 1 , 1.11 In J |
t all I* al
Guatemalan Ambassador Amide?
She No Got* Mm" ami seul ii meet lor ihe first tone altei ihe
Dull with a dangerous weapon sIce i lilloid i i .r advice lu He
a V. a ,
Mon hearing! o,ei M tuiily ol iiu
,te i i &gt;lij allot * aub&lt; no hi , i m u M .i'.ilh .
t'hlnchilia to Honduran
foreign
barh . . . Soon she ret tu rd a net* liner Oruniey docked In San Fran* whispered when the heard the publis-al! deerelars
I Ihe trim
o oiifooruled in u ,i on bit entire alan . -. .
ximitter J EdgaHo Yjlrarue!* at
one lUrrrtl) (turn Ihr larlort
luggeileJ II,at a &gt;oi ,ii i.e ml|ht |,l a )ita
verdict:
Sleveus Dial might urn malls be
*11co If the romance survives,
■.onimilt** hsiiiliiaiun then . Mu.i M .e,.ii&gt;. , nira n r li’i 11* I ho.I losifl dal.griotoli
rrj-ortv tu-rr anj lu other Central
With no lung ijUMliuunalrr lo br they will marry In October and
" I Jon't vee why they don’t con etpes'lrd to be "ill a dlllelrnl
\inericari nsti-ins indicated a show­
filled out.
be bad es ri braid ol Hit* I has r Veto in lor V , .-ii.no ol '
r i* .i. iw iio iiu i s o u ..J p r.o io i
Vein” Ilian » lli-putitliau lawsei
leiuin to Near Zealand where Bob vlct rue loo "
• • •
down might i.r imnvneni b*twr*n
With five charges id assault with might hast- given
manages
a
news
leivUe
egency
H.r Arbrni g fie rn T * 'i and it* an­
A slate newspaper carried Hilt
iulenl In kill still outstanding
In reply lo bsm ingi-u. Mun.lt
ti «'i miiiiiiici
ii it h.vne
one yesterday: "Wanted Man lo
against Ihe woman defendant. U S said he was attributing no im
Warn dishes and two Waitresses "
and abroad
Dist Judge Alexander Holtroll propriety to M i l l i n ' io n f.n o ..
sent the Jury home (or Ihe night with t'ldford Sirseio ft id i p*-i
"We hair report, ihat welland told them lo return today feci rigid to .to (hi*, Moo.lt -aid
r|uppi I s d d rr- -a rv ln f ; m
to pass final juJgruent
are being (loan and dr ..-:i by ‘ tr
adding
Mrs. Lebrun's fellow Puerto Hi
o iiunl* nrar o ir b i r d - '" Chla" I base no ipiavrel with tile 111
esns gave no show of emotion up Uigulng was in which |»dltb*s Ihilla told nr si mr n ’They are
on hearing Ihe verdict, which car played ’’
In-ing flown in chattered planes "
tin- 1 i i u at inn departm ent's sum m er kh limning iiislrue
Joseph
N
Welch,
lln
Arm
s'ries a maximum penalty of 75
niv Guatemalan envoy said Valti n -iliedule will In-gin next Tuesday, according tu .lulm A n years in prison. Hul soon after s|H'rial counsel old that tu fair g&lt; I. iliiect.it al (lie local ret’reulinli |Ho);ram. n liic li n il! get
euiuela had guru him jsturancvv
ness
Sleseio
-it-.old
be
|»-ruillteil
wards Cancrl and Cordero dialled
Hist Honduia, "will prevent anv
PENSACOLA 'As— The
rema
naderwav Monday.
iCoisliliurd On Pare Itsut
and smilrd, and Flores, although
cola Newt-Journal yetlerdav re*
Aavmdiin tu \Y*rtrii KliuuirR, iiict.lrnl* al me border and has
All eliildren who have eoittpleteil olte year of sellout and city m illingif, Mir I'iljr |)innmii»; given orders (or seirurr cl any
not smiling. Joined hi o-lly ui ihr
reived a leltrr containing 23
*
u Im aie n&lt;m swim m ers, or are U y in n iiiK awiinnu ia, lie *x- him! f.'iiMic •jRiiiiuiilori Vi ill un *i arms Ihrre "
chunks and a nnlr a,king that
G E N E V A U V - Brlllsh-Amerl- conversation
the checks be relumed lu Britt'* can iilans for suspending the In­
All four admit to opening up I m i / r o o c D n r n i i m
l 1:■nii’ii. are entitled to attend claimes N on-nw im im -nt will Ire liM iiyktt t*» (S&lt;*cir * m ill m l r u n |»t*»•
Riport* here amt abroad indicat­
Service Station where they had dochina peace talk* were shelved with wild pistol firr from ihe, J u Y v v v j l l t l U f l
w ill |*u r$i **hully *a in thr i* limy millii ed Hie anli-Articur forces were
i
.
tu
n
ti-d
mi
Tuem
lay
and
Th
u
rm
la
y
.
while
hegiiiners
been stolen.
pushing their preparation, lor a
today while the Western Powers House gallery. Five rongresimeii |
■list* nil off iflrrl pAlktllC
I'
i n i i\e m ila m e d instruction nit Wednesday and F rid a y
About 11.100 In cash and cheek* pmeil over a new Communist were wounded. But Ihr I'uertu Id
try al unseating the Guatemalan
1 !i*‘ f i d l i * lit 111» " * I HI r 1 -ill ll d I PC II111
1 'lasses m il I.e from
until ItuH Ou in A ll inmnihle safeli
can Nationalists say they meant
were In a safe taken Irom (hi cease-fire pmpusal.
regime
Among the*r were:
im mUtinji skill
i ifirliln l to
. 111 J 11I1. . 1, will be everci'rtl. All
nation Tuesday. The check, |.»
to
kill
or
harm
no
one.
(heir
only
1 Dispatches from Heine, Brit­
A*
a
result
of
the
Communist
Ihr
«*M
iiiiiii*Ri(i|i
t*
v
tin
i'lh
mall
•*I said. amt llicte will be l.ioi
laled *25it iz.
» j *i h Iii'h Ihr) lurrf hi Ihr coin ish Honduras, quoted Guatemalan
move and liecaute uf French op­ aim being to dramatire their de
Iib-guartl, on hand,
.ii, counting the
Journal City Editor Hal Stoke- position tu suspension of the talks, maud (or Puerto (dean indepen
III I in h»!!»'■"! r i ..Flit f Kii i l l ) hall al rule sources there a* saying anilHoward
Goldie
tu.
i
iiislructut,
denre.
Comimmisi parachute Iroopt al­
■aid the unsigned mile read
it appeared unlikely the parley
i 'in )i m
.
11
.d
Angel
ready hair been dropped Into Gua­
Under Ihe law, each defendant
“ Greetings,
please r e t u r n would he recessed this wrek as had
" ( mi nui ifir« Ui
it h temala Tic vburves gave no deTiie
Im,
which
will
be
operated
oould possibly receive a sentence
rhreki lo proper uwrier as |, la-eli expected.
itii|&lt;riall%r
that
mii adrguat*' iu|i*
SPARKS,
Net.
i
r
A
b
.
the
b)
the
recreation
depaiiineft
to
The
Seminole
founts
J.i)ce*&lt;s
b a n no use for them |». S Do
Red C h i n a ’s Premiri-Foreign ul up lu 10 years apiece on each
jdr of uf! tifp' Irimmal gpacr* tails
uncr-wlld W rit . .
2 Usually tehible s-mreet her*
not appreciate talci cheap writg Minister Chou En-lai submitted the of Ihe weapons counts and 15 learned tod»&gt; at thru wvrkl) 110*21 cart) children to and (rum the
|tiu»uh-i, |iai I initially in cm said
The
Sparks
u
i
1
rounrtl
has
iilaygioubd,
will
start
each
day
Guatemalxu exiles are balng
B»*
N ert Journal. With these m w ana 1stlew proposal to the ntfio- years apiece un each of the in- ineeluig and lunelieon that the
tr ;il tilltalflt sR iilktlhik," hi 3|d*Ji .oirUHrd
adopted
aa
ordinancr
again,I
Monday,
through.|s.Frlday.
from
lord
vr
up
It
*
received
&gt;
«*a!l
na'
tu pMtit* neat the tiordar
tent-to-fcUl counts, ur a mashmim
wwda I leaf* your fair city "
oortv conference Just as French cf
lion
In
pi
iv
Alt*
fli'ilillfg,
mutilciassault
and
batter)
‘Fourth
St
aud
I'ats
Ave
at
N:I5
flrst-idace
.ward
lor
Him
)#
.
Si
125 years. The judge has dlx
where men lresied in khaki report­
Henceforth, Spark, ritltrns I'slHllt flfttr fnllflll It ri' v'F«kAI) (•' edly
Foreign Minis!*' Georges Bidault rrelion as lu whether 'he sentences Trade I’rnmution* t’.nnpalgn Ihm a m
were (l.-wii out of Tegucigalpa
" lio punch one another will In I•r(e\ 1st, iddlti.ua! pass riltirr l*&gt; yesterday
returned from Faria to try tu pre­
Sti.p* “ ill tie male oil Park
and an unknown number
should run concurrently, however, Rider vice-pirsidrttl and program
liable
lo
fine,
up
to
t
’lO
O
and
Jail
vent the proposed recess.
nui u* i »m■km)* |»acr iii g-mayr* ur
chairm.m,
made
the
amiounceliit-i
t
\\ .* , 2311. sl and Mellolivllle Ave
earlier
aid Judge Holtioff has announced
smlrncrs ol up to IMi da,,, w in
ami hv «»ff &lt; li# it« |iuikniK
Hidault entertained Britain's he will not Impose a total of mure alter receiving word b.-m thi •* lidlow
Pie sources ais.i said a Wrll arm both.
l*i Midi nut' in /ntiitiy
limaiicr*
Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden than Ihr 75 years allowable under judging, made ro •ulh in t’oloi .1,1.
eil trial Irlt Hie ll-.mlorali jnirt of
Park An- : Fourth Sf . Sevenih
Ihr
louncllmen
lurlliei
more
and u. S. Under Secretary uf State rhe intent to-kill finding
X|unni|ii»litirh
liiiiillr
(hr
«ilua
Springs, t'olo
I .a Ceiha yesterday apparently for
St , mill -i , 12th M . Itith St . dei bled that two people nlm
Walter Bedell Smith at dinner last
(inn dif Iriry itl)
thioiiifhuut thr a strike al Puerto H a irlo i th
’llle awalil wi lalm-d dtlliin mth s t . 221ni st and ?nti 81
light
In
publlr
and
Iherrbv
let
night. The principal subject of dis­
Hie past yeai while tin- mganir.
tiiyiiltv
S*itii«
havr
»
w
ry
com
Gualem alt
?5th SI
Palmetto Aie
and turltr their frlloH illlrrn , shall
DAYTONA BEACH 'B -rh a rg e . cussion obviously was the future
jiK'liHimp |dun (m m witlr ranfr
tlmi uas under lln i-ui .Imiici - Orange Aie
3 A close aide to Carlo, Castillo
be guilty ul au affray. Such nf IMP-* itthrl niUIUCI|&gt;aliVir« hall- Armas, bent of Hie Guatemalan eghave been Hltcrd against a n of the conference.
1‘resldenl ■Till Able
Mil.-- todas
Mi-ll.-nVille Ave
Wiimew.Hid rowdies will be subject In a
year-old girl ai the result of a
was
presenltnl
j
"p&lt;
*
pn—i.leni'sUr
*iii
I
%
«|!ri'ifn
uar
a
Mich
a"
French sources said after Ihe
.ilice, giith M
Pi id &gt;lpb st . nuilmum penally ol lui dais Mi.clr tu iiii||tl|i|r tsgfPlIlllK** and! lie movement here claimed 5,000
Iren-age weekend beer party In dinner they believed Bldault had
{iln by Ihe prevent In ad olflcer elitl
anil Arbenr men si and ready along
( elel) Ave alid Fom I : t
In Jail, a tloo line, nr bulb.
cnlving 30 lu 40 children ul well succeeded in preventing anv "pre­
Iecb Hollci
tv.tiuiin Mill ihraina; coiuinrrcial Hu- frontiers of Ft Salvador and
A uoesllon and
mi ati'w.i piogism
to-do families. Juvenile Offirrr mature breakup" of the parley.
Watren K Kimwli • ; i - n-nii
i
ui
i
Mi
ii K* iiii*! slim %, ui a cunt
II.m loros and "at leant MOOD supwill be
Walley Gaddis reported
members and Sanlor-t &lt; It, in n, concerning ll.e p la )gr.i f inaliull •'( (Itr ilhs Vr A culll|»lr (...iters Inside Guatemala alll rift
The talka will continue on the
W I'Ml(
Hit al I1 p m
In what was termed an effurl ager. ,|»'ke luiells duimg tin- pin b lo j.l.a -l liver Wi
in
1111
ip
11
Li
n
h »-•0 1d li nd u 'it Ii I v (11y h r op In Ilf hi ullh ill whrti the mo­
t*£ *»ld the .party was held May foreign minister Irvel for the pres­
11**3 ■! Ihe home uf one of the ent, they said, but may be iuiiied tu head off possible poor market­ gram, earnevll* etidntsinc 1 I *» I rbiay Angel said i d a i
i11J11**11
llir h r» t
ment i-nmi- '
ing conditions this fall, Southland eee liroleel to tiraillitv I ■•*t Mel
boys whnrr molher wai away
ptfIi&lt; run uti mag u i »
I Castillo Armas iii * message
over to deputise later.
*
I'*
'*
*
*
Ion
I'jtk
Kimwli1
jilt1
*rti-n
Frosen
Foods
of
I’lant
City
re­
Four girls, Including the 13 year
Details of the Chinese resc- fir*
n * |f . if n * r a ll). Mm* f ,dhm i ii $: in
to nit Guatemalan "compatriotl,"
old, spent long hour* with Uiy* piopuial were not divulged by del cently advanced a plan whrir it tIt111 hi Ho- fad tli.il &gt;'i. t di . .in
*jnt he -1 0 ,ltd be .*.in tti.-m "very
Ml mat u*n rill h* iiirii
’
in Ihr bedroom,. Gaddis said at rgtles who attended yralriday's will purchase the crop, of approxi­ misMnn "Monday nidd j |.|,i
Tb* exile leader called
(■Illl V i|i%rlllllgi-*uht ill. Ill)
A
M il).
lrj*i one arlrl wem swimmim secret session. They were under­ mately i»0U acres of vegetables the mm lug uf the Center |«illinli ul
i n the Guatemalan people ta pre­
II« a inyuiii* irn i $ rI i j h , » li- i** i i i|ia* r
Ihe former Jim Spci.r. 1 i.-nM
1
nude, and about 2t») cans of tieer stood tu rovrr three milii points: from Seminole County farmers.
L
llilt-c hull.low lo-i .ils werr Is
tu* sent A :hem and tils aides Irom
f4miIk
Him#*
.»
were consumed along wlih home
An audience of 75 farmer* greet­ Fort Mellon I’aik I . b. u-».l
In « ...|
I. A simultaneous ceasr-nir, g.
in-d I..il.it ond yeslrtday st t’lty
comm null v cenlei
Hfrint till*
* •:*» ny
l«m*
-|n».
made wine and liquor.
ed
the
Ss'henie
with
enthusiasm
negotiations of opposing military
&lt; hlnchlH, told newsmen it was
It ill liiiiiging Hie t.d .1 to appio\j fi'lnri/ lodtfr, uwiifiI liy t.»* i l mole ibxn Iw.i family units — our
The
Seminole
lavcee.1-.
after
being
told
the
story
of
sis
The mother of one of the »irW commands both here and in In­
union 1 the Castillo Armas forces
ill*tel*
117.
tiiut
l)i
III
Hie
(
’ll)
amrniled
I
tu
1
r
In
liw
I..
•
.)•
Stinilifrr,
fMlr«ii»an
ut
Ihr
.Saf
f
t
l
e
Multiple
latllllv
dwelling,
juislii p * i„v &gt;n*o ua me party dochina, and 3. a proposed ban Sanford area farmers this season. the luting rigid nf • -ml.ile 11.1 in ii cal jear, which ‘ ijflrd in Uc
Kill nil ill r to., hj« |ii«l diMijij •»r •pace I &lt;■ each of not let* than -h wniilu ‘•fail figlitmg F rid a y"
from her daughter and reported on the Import of troop* ot arms While most of the area's fanners bers The Iih-.i I gi(m|&gt; w,i- .m. ul r.hcr
A dlsjutch from Associated Frets
rd
mlo thill ait.
(o-i cent ot unit* ui each itruduie t . rlc -p -nd. nl Jack Rutledge In
lost heavily Ihli spring because of
It to the iuvenile officer
into Indochina.
the
few
Jaycee
me
in./itmoml
H
|i
Owen
wa«
gisrn
a
pcrmii
Staiulifpr
r«|Mi|tr*i
tlial
hr
I*-'
adverse market conditions, these
I Hotel,- HI •quire feet pel GuMcmila, delayed live hour* by
the slate which hen i.d-.re |i.-in.ii i,, erect a concreie (dock Imme *iw Ihr huuir Ataiidiii^ (limit oil
six received $225 a acre for their ted
vnest oi tlerpiiig room, or one cat the
..................................
...r ,reported
. r ____
n o iii let centorship,
inactive
inemheito
vote
in
Ihe
J
t
anklln
Trirare
suleliva
H
r
foundAtiun^
Ihui%*U&gt;
imrlit
guaranteed crops of wai bean*.
•p.xci lot Jach lour guest toaiiii last night Hut the capital city w*i
sioii
I'he
Imuic,
according
to
Hie
When
hi«
family
ir
t
itv
j
nl
it«
«it&gt;
No figure* were disclosed by the
e j.o in ,i i...nits cabin,, and quifl rnd internatirnsl airlines had
apiilicallou w|j| lie built at 211« &gt;rxf# rl*&gt;, not itiil) the hmi'r v* I
romnany of the fanners showing
ii.i lrJ- sine cat (pace per unit or u inied normal service a(tr a
liak
Ate
and
Will
no
a
stile
25
hi
un-Riiilf,
hul
■!*•(
ii|i|il(ixiiiiit*
profits on Ihr crop* or their grow­
ordered
. ,l.o.
temp i r i, goirii.inenl
il leel
UH) Irrt uf Ma I pi |i 11&gt;«* vt hu h h*
H. T. Mllwe*. County tuper.nt- ing costs, but It was staled by
half
t It.eaters and aii.tlturlums
endent of public instruction, today W7 W. Lins, president of the coun­
1 ovl ol Ibe construction wa* hrrn hurtrij «jndrr " 1 1 u.* hr*
I*c .It,patch sail auth aritlvs
....41 .%a eittiei ,1(011* toot basis
bUrod ,l appiolimab-l) |5IXX1 b&gt; toll.
announced that (here would lie a ty farm bureau that it wa* Invit­
ORLANDO
Mrs. Lottie Co- special railed meeting of Hie Coun­ ing.
**.t m
Slin iff J t 11hMi ) I'untfiii'ii I r | ( . i o i l &gt;■ si man)' seat* for each isetr puihlng plant for maulve
brn died from a skull fracture ty board of school, .Monday al
ii
- ( n e l usually :&lt;n aquau feel deri inMrslion* t.iiii-.irciii lo those
\eeording lo Hie ni-orls, James '111 Ihr flffl 11III i- \‘\r r \r i hi»u-l
Official* of the Soulhlsnd Co.
B a r t o w i b —une .-t u -. i
tt.r *oli tartly ot the people behind
caused by a blow and a hloorf clot ID a. m. In hb office.
I
(.aiking
sjiace per real
A
Williams
of
tGi
Mrllont
ille
Ird 4 hotitr kidiiA|Hfiir( (ml we n n
cununented that their firm expect­ sons licmg &lt;iiies|imi,-,t in tin til
ti c AH h uf regime jtutirdgr laid
on ihe brain. Dr Frederick Raw
g
llospiial,
I
parking
space
A
te
,
infemls
lo
nlace
asbestos
V r«ti|ra tlrifThr lud/r u n v
l
The board, according lo Ihe nip- ed to contract for 300 acre* of veMigaliiifl ol the -l..vnig id I ih
1(4111X1 personv wetr rxps-ctcit to
lir.g reported yesterday after an
I-.,
i.iiinl
aquate
feel
uf
floor
area
•idin*
on
hi,
residence
Co*!
of
«t fwf#0 hy Htxnifrr
crlnlrndent, will discuss appoint­ green beane, 200 acres of squash, II lte.il 22 yens ago ha bo n re
autopsy
throng Guatemala City's narrow
the
project
was
evllmated
al
1750
m
lb.
holldli.g
It h«il hrrn loentr*| uti ihr r ’
Her husband nl five months. Jo- ments uf teachers lo fill vacancies 300 acres of spinach, and not yet lea«rd
I. Iluaine-s. commercial, ol In- kln*H&lt;
ihotr "f IJ»kr Mmy
John Peeples, fit nl Tam p, » ? . by Williams
Hir iiiiftlrmalati ifrn m l staff
G w * e Cohen. 15. Is being recently crested In Ihe County determined amounts of other vege­
1.1,
1 1 rat
The
porch
of
Hie
C
K
Smilli
released alli-r being full on in
j I - I- presidential office earlier
held In Jail at Di-Laml on a man school system by the resigns!) m tables.
residence.
tk*J
.Magnolia
Ave
,
is
1
llailng
7,60
m
aqnare
tret
or
of approximately 12 teachers and
No price for the proposed fell open charge nl iiive-.tieai!..ti ■till
alaughler bond
. tp.'lj) demrd a rrport that the
im&gt;fe sliall tiave oua apace t•he retirement of several mote.
crop was mentioned other than lh&lt;* held Is Al Hoy Kodl, .-o Im. ,(hf ,r bedidrd for revamping, accord
arm, had given Arbenr 21 hour!
W* ,,,rmrr New
mg
lo
Ibe
Clly
Hall
file
Coil
of
•-a.il l.iaiu square Irrl ut floor i- resign A J-ipit ilatrinent laid
Mil wee has stated that the situa­ statement that it wa* to early lo here Irom Frogman-, x i H .!*.
York (lly
atoremanager, died
•be jirujeri, which will be done by
are Negroes
area in the building, exclusive uf (tu- army "t* giving all iiv support
Monday after being brought here tion is not critical and that he establish on*.
m
iii
H
i
,
was
placed
at
1250
Real wa, kille-l In . Imlgmi
•tula)'e area
from Day Iona Beach for an enter feels most of the varanriri will U
t-&gt; I'ltirrn President Artienr "
TO
K
YO
(/Pi—
The
men
win.
n.
blast , Inn lly altir he h .&lt;) serve I
filled at the meeting.
2 Warehouae or storage Ihat ha*
«•£&lt;*&gt; bcaln ooeralion
El halvidor'i embassy in Guatg*
rn■
nd
Japan*,
,rcurity
force,
bj».
MANY
HEAR
GRAHAM
a two year trim a, uutm .-1 Lake
The majority of the teachrra
grsi* floor ana of |ll,00u squara mala fity w*» reputed bulging
Police said Cohen had turn ar
SCIIMOI. RFCtlltllA MTIILEN
strictly unmllitary title, such *• a
HELSINKI, Finland t* - Mur* Wales
who resigned last week were the
tret
ot
moie—
one
space
for
each
with 21 refugci-i whu sought asylum
SAN FRANCISCO ( A h - Al •operiritendent.
I ! ! mi
charges
10,000 Finns massed al a Hel­
Sheriff Pal Gorilmi -aid al Ihe
rriulilng from fight* with his wife have recently been transferred and than
sinki arena last night ror Ihe open­ llllie of the slaying, Peeple, wa, least some of the eighth-grade
Ho there wa, •nine mirprise lu 5.1HMI squau feet in cxccm uf the ttieic from the gut crnmenl round­
married
W£_;ra,
who
of
expectrd
over a divorce c*
A
(.arking
»pace
may
be
contldI when said bis oc
up Exile source* iav tkM or moro
pupils at Lagumtas Klementaiy
ciipitlon Is salesman Deputy Sher added family responsibilities, frit ing of a three day revival crusade a hamlvinan ami S. ..n a r.,-k lur Rcnool probably were pleased to day when the It ,H. Navy ba,r said first lil.Ouu
pp nenlv of Atbeni and the ComRear A sltit. Yaxumaiu laoig.icl.i
Members of the County school by U. 8. evangelist Billy Graham. Knunelf Donnelly, Lake Wale al port cards, acblevrmeiit
.-ted
a,
olir
eight
feel
wide
and
niiinll* already ate under arrest-,
achl
record*, had Vlslteil (lie aliciatt caillet
torney who was accused ol being
it belt to roilgn.
eighteen
feet
tong
(144
iquaie
the government reputedly bis
day .
T O OPEN RIDS
an accessory Ix-fnre Ho- fart
Uoxer.
board will convene In the superin­
granted safe conduct for IR of thosg
G AIN ESVILLE i* -B id i for con­
A thief decamped with the reDonnell) killed blmii ll la I week
Inquiry ahowrd Ihat U. H utli feet I
tendents office Wednesday to work
in thr Salvadorean Pmbatiy to
on the 19M-6&amp; budget for the struction of the first unit of a new after being ebaeged mill leading amt iirogre,, rejiort, of the claw, rial, have t.een privately tian- ,1
lease the rountt) Several other
school system, according to Mil- group of agriculture buildings at a cofispiracv to kill three wealih) which i. due to graduate this at* lug title, to military rank, faru
oppcitlonUti ilread) have madt
the University of Florida will be person* for Uieir numev He u . - &gt; ter noon.
gurhi I* vice auperlnlelident •&gt;( Huwee.
Iticir escape via thl, route
opened here June 29.
law associate of lleal’a and he|.|
"It wa* probably the work of coaital »*frty fvtce.
Guatemalan rxtlr, m Tegucigal­
The bid* are being submitted a f20,WX) double Imli-inml) life in -••me troublemaker who wasn't go­
A Navy spokesman was mildly
pa ma le no secret of their intlltiry
for constructing three buildings surance itnliry on him
ing lu g.-t any gra.let," theuriied *urprised when asked alentt it all
urnaralloni Men dressed In frevh
which will compose (he first mill
A grand Jury rrfu-cd to imtlrl School Principal Mn. D a M G.
"You mean they have tome other
TALLAHASSEE &lt;.H-Tlie Florid* hast but wearing no intlinla
of Ihe Agriculture building group Donnelly
... .
r -_7 .
furnished b&gt;
I.ankrnau.
title, ?’’ he said.
I'uwi-r and Light Co. today re walked the strict* and gathered at
lot Jural Girt Scout council.
reived stale permission to l**ue the city's airport They were scan
BR ADEN TO N lAh— A new
and
sell 2ttt.iKk) share* of new boarding planes without any ap­
route for the West Coast Inland
T O t ’HftpaK p r e s i d e n t
stock to help (malice a proposed parent effort to hide their movaWaterway through Venice hat
Cat,tools,i expansion program
D A Y TO N A BEACH O P )- Plori- been approeed bar the Waterway
inent*
« t America Commlftiiun which for y n r « hit
tin- Florid* Railroad A Public
TA L L A H A S S E E
Th* State out pay." Collins will ti! . over the thy letter wa* ilgr.ed hy Ms ,u ey
UttIlftV* I’nleinjmaa *.|Dpinlrlt l*! I?*1*? t»*tw**n James Quinplagued with arguments ov.r Road Department o «. fired R. N.
imr«lii|t in «jiag«it»iir i
peri..r, SRD tieneral A minor W.
Alter tb* eieciion Wells, al a s u jiiii - of W.uuo share, of pc#
: *i ” L " n*°" *” &lt;1 t-oHn William- direction tb* canal It to take.
Wells, auditing division chief clerk
WHU
hi* frli i! vAmn't *ti A William*.
conference In John,’ office, hand­ (tired
» » of High Springs for president
Muck with ftoo par value to
Ntwett rout# would have the who wrote a letter on highway fi much the writing of It,.- Irtto tmt
It aai.l “ there will be little or no ed out a statement that hr wa, ie
of IJrelr organlaatlon
that itot* Ben. LeRoy Col the fact Ihat It “ got in the pr*--., primary state fund* available for Darting any language giving a rsitr live million dollars and 245.
the Seaboard Air nance*
--------------------------------------Line Railway for throe and a half. Pn* used against Acting Gov. and liecamr a storm center of the matching primary federal fund* "fall* lmpre**ton” that the road DUO share, nf common stock with
RITZ
no par value to yield an indrlinlte
mile*.
"Them"
Charloy John* In their governor- poli
litiral campaign” which lo t him during the remalndei of thl* year." department "cannot carry out it* ,um lo he ettaullvhrd by public
The Cotaml allow preriouily had •hip campaign.
l:I7-S:Dt 5.15-7:14-9:13
hi* Job. "That's where the iliaA limit a week after It wa* writ­ budget for the year 1954. ’
sate
approved * routa in , Uia beaches
(lio notice of dismissal from the
MOVI E LA N D
He said then Ills statement in the
nl^W As named star bal property owners opposed II. Job ho ha* hold for more than SO ptea'ure uf the administration ten a newspaper reporter found It
“ The KIJ From Left Field"
came In "
and published It. Collin* used It letter to McKethan wa* “ predicat­
____
__
_roeelved a |ioo
ComalaaJoN metnbera were told vaara aaid ll wai "for the best
Starts: 7:46 Feature: l : U
The letter was written to Alfu-d to ,unport his contention that the ed upon a hypothetical accounting
l:\HO I I.M E N T UP
" 2 " ,»»m e r Foundation prite, that the toats of ballding the new Interest of the department.7
I *«l Comtdete Show: 9:31
MrKethan, John, .,upp&lt; rter and John* road board couldn’t carry practice rather than u |h.m tin- ac­
G VINP.SVILLE LB— Untvcrtity of
* tig IbadmKt)i award to halo route would be about one million
Wells said ha considered him­
COLORED DRIVE IN
K J.
teponsoa to the national dollar* more but thla would al- self "Just a political casualty. 1 former rturirman of the State Road out hi* highway building commit­ tual situation which must, of neces­ Florida summer school enrollment
“ Magombo”
F F A rony.ntlon and the Florida moat ha offsat by d a a M o d rights- reallta th* vmdlctlvenesa of IL I'm Board who had aakrd for Informs ment* with fund* available thl* sity, take into contidrratlon the Iv 3 7fi7 compared to lait year's
lion on the department'* finance* year and 10 criticise the board for continuing aspects of th* .Slate 3.522 The eight weak* iciiiun be
Starts: 7.45
Timaa-Ualo. silvar trophy.
of-way avrta.
hoping It’a Just tig months with* Although Wells laid be wrote It. tailing u match federal road mon­ Road Department operations."
gsn Tuttday,
I
ii Gk . : —
Seminole county fishermen are
today purchasing last 55 fishing
licenses which went on »alr at
the Court House yesterday The
only change In the license,, whien
coil reiidcuts two dollars, It that
Information a« to the holder*) date
of birth most be included on the
application. The licenses are el
tectue tod a)

Showdown
May Be Soon

e

l\i'cication Department To Stait City Body To Study
Swimming Instruction Tuesday Problem 01 Parking

Plans To Suspend
Indochina Talks
Are Shelved Today

Pensacola Paper
Asked To Return
Stolen Checks

Tonight At Meeting

National Award
For Campaign Here

44

Assault, Battery
Ruled Illegal

Girl, 13, Charged
After Teen-Age
Drinking Party

ft

Plant City Firm
Contracts To Buy
Crops In County

Building Permits
l oliil About 147

Cause O f Death
O f Woman Found;
Husband Is Held

County School Body
To Meet Monday

Mystery Surrounds
Disappearance

r 1*

Man Questioned
In Old Stay inr|
Is Released

Titles Translated
By U. S. Officials

Inside This Issue

FP&amp;L Company
To Soil Stock

Commission Okays
New W ater Route

f

Writer Of Letter Used By Collins Fired By SRD

Movie Time Table

wTjgJ g e r s a a ’j a i
nw

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r IBS*
A

i

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fas' 3

■nigra., June JT, l » 4

T H E SANFORD HERALD

Air Force is Training 'Beeper Pilots'
For Remote Flying Of Pilotless Planes

Learn to Swim— -I

Getting A cquainted

hid been dearly shown that the
hearings of the row were " he
result of urging by Sen. Symington
and what urging there wa* on the
part of Clark Clifford, the legal
rounsel and top adviser of A#
Democrat party."
And McCarthy suggested Mr
Clelltn take Symington out “ to the
woodshed ami say: 'Now- Stu.
ict'v vuu and I go on the stand.
McCarthy said that would be the
inly way to "get «11 the fact* on
the labia.’*
. . , .
■■■
McClellan said lie fell some of
the p-.’oreeding* have "disgusted
'.he public."
The American people have a
right to expect the Senate to conturi It* proeeedine* " « llh die«ily
and solemnity." McClellan said.
McClellan parlicu.’jriy
com­
plained of "attempt.' to ridicule
and to »mrar ’’
McClellan said that unless tliff„rd H David Srhlne and MaJ.
Hen Kirke B l-awlnn are called
is witne*»e*. all the facts can
never be de* eloped.
Winding up hi* speech. McClclun sj. l "I am a Democrat but !
ol«re the serurity and welfare &lt;1
th&gt;- country above any party."
The Democrat* once Med l&gt;
have Clifford called a* a vyitres*.
hut vsi-rr voierf down t-a fry lire
ItepuhlicanSymington arcused Slel’arthv of
bringing un all manner of diver
*lonv tn sidclrark Ihe invcvtlga
Hon ll&lt;- referred at one point to
"diversion No. 1077 "
McCarthv said the Democrat'
were making "orotevtation* of
nitty" while at the same lime de­
liberately ronrrallng valuable In
f&lt;-.'niatfon
McCarthy aalit “ no one is at
unhajipv as my Democratic friend*
when it appears there Is tome
pussibllitv of ending this investi­
gation ’’
At the wrangling grew in bitter­
ness, Army Counsel Welch spok&lt;*
up
"Could t remind the committee
that Mr St Clair ami i came here
thi, morning hoping that wr might
a&gt;k an occasional question . . . i
am almost numb from what I have
heard "

McCarthy

(('suHnurd From I’agr One)
to submit a statement on this poini
if he so desired
Mundt *ald he would be v» ry
glad to itl him do so. When Sy
mington suggested a motln-i P
that effect. Mundt raid it was un
E C U S AIK KOIK E BASE, r cutlrd two drone IU7* on a 15*u
necessary, that "we can do that on
.• from V .‘ ll . - i n . i »
— A Kli"*il,-' tyj..... 1 (bglit i li.'.nj; ■
general consent "
F&gt;U • .(• An Force llaSr. I jllf
urve' oiil tty li,*- Air
McCarthy was in the wttnesi
Four - engined bomber* ami Mean .chile, CM transport plane*
chair and. from time to time, got
apet-Jy Jr** in greater number, had plrkni up the ground r-inlrol
quolion* liearing on thr main !'
.a till i. ruahed them to
man the |&gt;at&gt;|.i m i - j it
.rr tsk
sue of the hearing* The truth or
Inc oil, t.ying ab it a il r In,' Edwards gr.-l had them in operam
\
falsity of the Army charge* the
acain without a single human I *nn tiy Ihe time the drone* ar
senator and his aide* exerted im
aboard t’aintrd gliimlng y 1Iniv rived lo guide them down on tn
proper pressures for Pvt H Dav­
with black stripe nr llamtna red the airfield
id Schine and of the McCarthy
their "drone*- are appearing with
Urine* are valuable throe day*
eamn’s counter charge* the Arm )
more ami nuiro I r ’quer y over a- targets for aerial gunnery an I
tried to use Sch.ru- a* a "ho*
this Hull Coast area. In N&gt;- M a rocket training and for ani air
"i lo •t'OllM rr ile rp u i l r r ll la
1. Tn r r| a "fUlr-eir" ijr*&gt;
-I.Ealiatina under wairr ia vary
huimndnn m lrr I* gi-nmllage" to slnn the McCarthy *ub
r r n r r d lff.'ru ll In l.rra llia b r r i n i r
ly cool, end «oute|ioirt cidd. Hr*
lake a ginil full Im illi of ale,
IntfwiMani. ll almiild bo prarllred
icn and alone Ihr Califonii.i shurr era l oraclice Anri the drone* h u e
committee’* invcsligalinn of Com
n l f i r c i i r r ar ilu ,l th e rlie*l.
tt tr *,ulna In ll I* a gom] Mr. in
11old It. jinl ynor (ara in the
imlil ll I* raly In do. Inhale
line near Santa Barbara.
tern employed tiy (hr Atnrnir En
rnunist* in the Army
S la t a Pole s -M Ir at alala d r p llt
rlrue die body ■ lltllr &gt;i a llmr,
wairr and oprti your eye*. Von
a!Mit the Mirfarr, &lt;ubmrrar amt
For these pilirilr-, opiTalion«. i-rcs t’l.mmuifoi) In rarrv real ant- ,
Sehine, wealthy Nrw
Yorker
lo ad|ii,1 In Oir Inwre temper*,
will find llul hntdiea ll a lira.illi
and ye" *■If* *»nn become adbln* "hubbies'* whan lha fare I*
the Air Force i&gt; trainln. .- ru
mail and instrument* through rawas an unpaid consultant &gt;n Ms
ton- and In mlnlniirr ihr .look
under wairr brrnntr, &gt;lnin,1 aolnpitted to lhi* nrn tnndlllon.
under. I ’aa the moulh enllrrty —
R.'npr-illun of Ir-rtmirian, .v&gt; I is dlnariive i loud*
Carthy’s staff until drafted last
ntalir, and juu ran err quite well.
nl i»n&lt;|ilrlr Immersion later.
fuicrl dial you has* a nose.
perl aviator- rallrd "beeper p
November
\* &lt;n rvamnle of (hr precise
tola."
James D SI Clair, assistant to
t'.nlrol attained, for one A bomb
Army Counsel Welch, hammered
Theie m f ’ do Ihrir ('» I.' by i * ; ’ i n -Irouet were v ljrk rl Ir
particularly
at McCarthy’s storv
remote r - ntrol with "b-cp ' *i &gt;v in ..Itiludr of Yh.rW) fret around
that Avmy Counselor John U
1 ................ f j
" i Ik'* circumference of Ihr bomb
Advm* tried lo "blaekraaij" him
i.ivy emu I &lt;n Ulr aiioind nr in air* Karh w*- required tn fly no
the night uf Jan 22 intu drutinp
control pianos »*nl» thp &lt;r »m «.» rtti re than l.XO fret hnri/ontal'y i td
Till* dictatorship is even worse air.l
BONN, flrrm.iny e Here where nicblllly of in Indian rhli*flaln.
a planned investigation of Arm*
Ihr crop. I tin- r a .in . . p'
I 3m feet vcrtirallr from an a**igned
luvaltv board member*
Ilui allough hr hi* lived eight sill igcr and more cruel than that
•kill as pil nt* i r technician* r iri track, and had In hr assigned Beethoven wa* irorn and tto ls
SI Clair pointed out a prt-iiden
quality ll is Ihp traluin . ;-i &gt;und arr ■- within oar a rt one third »ee snme el Ihe wot Id's might lr*l m i year hrtiond man’* Biblical nee. if If.tlcr ”
tial order stood in the wav of Me
Ttir Chani f*l|or remarked he
for virtually all the Air * &gt;rc«-' t ondi of n specified lime All 3*1 sic .i 7H year-old Herman ***t■ hi* vorie w.i firm and strong, hi*
Carthv’s getting full testimony
mine? prolrrt- and i* brine - unt drone tiu-ht, were Inside the In! man t* trying lo bring true .&lt; eye* bright and intense, a* he Hit light it a di lution for leaders
from loyaliv board members
ni ; lily d r -am Ihe dream of Eu talked for mure than an hour oil in hi* »wn or other individual
cd en to Ir 11 err ! app j &lt; &gt; eratire allowed
Nevertheless. McCarthy *inrk t*
rnpran unity.
*
countries I* bell:vi Ihey rould den1
iparr-mindi-d American ) -ilh
ihe present plight of Europe
hi* ntnry of Ihe alleged ' black
l/iru? prevented (i r *ri inly
runnimt out fir
\nd tune I* running
f r the
thr
Many Herman leader* now iikr separately with S m rl Hus&gt;ia lie
allcmpt
ANHE.l .EJ* e. . -. The United
1 n thlnu
B u h I--i ’* r l.OS
sons Irorn rrvral no lh-- . n| &lt;•'
dd man
in play down the question of Her- *3
— ..............
- iinpreued- -------,
_, mall"
klcL’arthy chavgrd the Demo
Ihii work thi* Air Ferre mil
\ ..I lire Itrsl of Ihi* year Phan many’s guilt m Ihe last vsar But C’cmmuni*t ruler* .ml power equal HUIe*, »aj* Adm. Arthur HadloM
crat* wilh re*|ionsihilitv for the
stage a lb mon.trat; ,n if f.if i!
*Ilui Kuril.j«t
uis ihr Hr AilmaiKT mnkrs no ronect ^ thfir
#*n&lt;l Ihr only power t* corfrun. crl «i..i
enl for en ann ul a ruddy of
fllgnt
tr&lt; ngest an I most Inruentlal p* »lons lo hi* people's desin* to forwi** '•»- United
of international cum mu- hearing* during a heated exchange
with Sen. McClellan ( [1-Ark&gt; iri
ni*m," and Ihe ihrewl i* growing
Ihe jialmn'* avidioti writer el
IH ilK I’IT K
Promoter Nirk litii.it llgure between twmdmi and |gel the past lie despised Ad df Slate*
whirh AlrCarthy acru.ed MeClel
I’allick Air Knti e Hare, f i I ,!;i) t onde*
...........
...........
.......
went
on
to
add
l.ut
it
j
TS
f
chairman
of
the
loml
Moscow
(
Hitl.
r’s
aggression
In
the
latter’*
Then
hr
flew to New York today I &gt;
Un and Symington of irisincrril*
The Air Ferre dr ■■■■. ar [!■*.,
By
the
end
if
this
y
ar
Adenauer
lifetime
and
ha*
mi
w
wish
‘
‘
to
mini
the
six-nation
Kurcpcan
army
did
fhlif*
«f
Staff
recalled
last
i
Igfit
l a r i negnllailnn* for a Kl I
In their ’ prntrslalion* of pfcly" m
hy the Air Proving flrmnd ' on C.is
ler that Nau i becr.rne a reality the Russians I’ resid.'r.t Kisenliower'* warning the heav*ingi
dan |)e| H tnagin lille fight Iri will pn iabl) either go d twn to mi/e now the dlta*lr
mar I bi'adrd hv Map ti*n Pal Hftroit
blxlorv
a*
a
Hnd
of
European
policies
brought
to
the
world
would
find
that
within
t'jur
years
that
American
freedom
i»
ihreit
|
l,hi* fall
The Wi«eon*in senator »ald l!
Hek W. Timberlake f ie 3»iMh
, ... _ .
. ..
... .
, Ahraham Lincoln— or merely anThen turnir. tocommunism, he H wnu’. J no linger wen sjrve their *n” u !0
in it*
dmne group commanded by l.t , I plan
.
In la k wUi Ang?l ,,th,-r old tilan with a faded-Jrram. remarked
purpose*
to conllruc
cold war— mtsnlsl conspiracy exisl* In
pure
_____ the _______
Col. Edward I
II „,*rr Ir o| U 'T' /.l-nndes aid
"Maybe w&lt; nillivating In* ro*e garden in quiet
■J ■ *
---------- * sccpc. p:,wer and h’ldil as they rlaim but seeking instead
present
"But i terrible dictatorship ha* r n l 'space might be vvnn
fTiarle*ton W t I I I head'pnr
r*
agreement * &gt;on" Idlterne** as hi* munlrymrn for
what might b." called a 'Red A‘ |t
"We can no lingrr think In na it)’
gained
rutdr-l
of
half
of
Europe
tar* at Hoke Field here Squ.d
I* Havllan'a manager
.-••t him
tlonal term* mil*-." he said "The
"Today. the ihr'-at »ceim gven for Asiatic Ited*' They want all of
ron* of the grmin u ba 1 1 nl
Flanagan, a fancy dan wllli •■ *
II •issue is simple lbs i lahii n
development of Hcrniany since FMS more inlrtise," Batlforrl said in ad Asia inenrparalrd into a Rr 1 Asia
Ifollnman AFD, N kl and at Point i n w ar* enperlenc?. loi k a firm Herman Federal Hovernment . &lt;
holds n i danger t.i the free world dressing the national convctilir-n n( one that (• a basic part of the
lung term Communist dream of
Musu Naval a*i**ilr* Test f enter "r holdon hi* No 2 welterweight far has pone along with him in hi
In a unified Europe nr country the American Bed (T o ss
near Oxnard. Palif
ro n ln ler ranking Iasi night with pn gram for European defensive
could he a thrrat to another evun-! T-te admiral stmko at the coo- one ‘hig Bed world' "
W ‘Ji 14. Pol Hoover. 1 w.ib hrd a unanimous ie round breeze over ri i perallon Hut Ihe roaliti n i
The military situation &lt;d free
try We must overcome the s'lfish eluding srsslon of thn three lay
twn young "arm&lt;hair pilot,"— Detroit’* Allle firnnik, a willin wavering How lung can l.« tu'd
cgoii'm i f European nationalities " | marling Earlier, the organ!/ • Allan and smdhucsl Pacific na­
Cap) Charb Pbilbn id lin t &gt;1 hut pat.K-tically crude Iwixer
it Irgelher in the face uf France’*
The strong old man sat here a lion's national chairman had some tions could he imnrnv-erl ma'"-ia|.
V a . and 14 Ho** Brunner of
Flanagan rptirkly spailetl any refusal In vide for .* six nation
moment hi* firm fare frame 11morn In *av about cllie* which ar ly. h- said, "hv an effective South
artCAOO P -A I Dark of the
Amarillo. T« * launch i pii.i&gt;*' linpot H nnlk had of becoming blu Eubpean nrmy m which French
against tlr- while-walled reception Cl;it Bed Cross money when di- ea‘ 1 A*la, rollecllvc security ar- New Yirk (Hant* moi«nl inlii the
r.uigi
mi
nt
"
FM Shooting Star jet with a |*-rla lime He stahhi t. Jabhr-,! arol "'"I Herman troops would serve
rocni in the Palace Schaumburg, i aster strike* toil fail to make rrbln control station *ct up ne-r dmced tu an easy victory in their logi'ilier'
"pottlivr cnlliTtlve actiuns hr lead tuday fnr the N a t i o n a l
Itien tie ro'i’ and quickly walkrd i Imhursemr-nts to the relinf agrnev
league’s starting shnD'lop assign­
the rtinuav A -.Pely pilot was In nrtii'nailv televised tight at nlym
out
'from supplemental funds raiu I ‘"«m ne* whkb have vital in ment In the 31*t All S&gt;ar baseball
last wrek Ihe *tui lv elderly
lhc plane lull only to lake over In! pia Stadium
Chancellor told a group of visiting'
Seeing him leave, snme of us
locally, ' lerest* in lhat area woo I he.o game In Cleveland July 13,
case something wen) wrong.
llrenik's only advantage, m fan. Arneriran former war correspond
help wonderingwho.
if Tlii* wa* a .,'ijsjecl whirh touched prevent further Communist
mWASHINHTON r Here is a •nuldnl*
Ih.rk wa* named on 3 437 ballots.
Beeper boxey bas e pmh boll m*., ■a* in w-ighi lie tlpj"-t in at *ot* ahuiii lit* dream id European
l&gt;r ArtmaiM-r
fall% Mould have hi* off a crnivcuuijtry runtfOV^hy l,irr HuiWinjt in that part of Ihe He na*»ed Ilvrold (Pee Wee) Reese
itimmary
iirmmary
id
nl
the
senate
S.mate
Invest
Investiga
ga
'
,,
;
light* and pencil-lik&lt;&gt; ha.idle, re Uli"&gt; In Flanagan1* tW 1,
eld
Monday nixll world.” he said
'Such acth-ni
freedom l4*an amt erect, he ha&gt;
‘ ^ tp,urC : « "
•smhllnu mlnl-ture nr.ilane e m
Fie dark impressive facial im Buns stirtmmlUee* Inquiry Into *tri"«!^
Ho
HtJford. in dl»CMttlnc Urn r-sm- wr.uld heljr pise the way for of Ihe Brooklyn Dndgrr*. who was
the dispute belweeu Srn McCartny a
u‘&lt;n , U|'i
, ' uroP*1
trot xtick* Phillips’ box r uum.md
.
in
a
muni*t
menace, termed Bed China budding that peaecful world which runncrun vsiih 4 7ia votes Milwau­
iiru
seems the
la pit tower
ril-M-i.i.i. arrJ top Army ,.,ii„i.i
officials.
,lublt)(J1
, , n,Ufaf,r
(1„
rl
ed Ihe JrP* power control* ar-l
darkened
"obviously empire bmrnd. seeking n the aim of free sveielle* cvzry- kee'* .Irhnny I , igan hell thlrxl
place with 4 223.
elevators Brunner’; handl'd lhl.ie Original r harges-SecreUty |,y ancient fear* and old di*irt
dltirusl
not »o much an 'A'ia tur Asialig#'wjtere."
of Ihe Army Sevens amt Army
nddrr amt brake*. They knot It
Counselor John (i Adam* accu*e,l
lojch with each oilier by bend
McCarthy and two subcommittee
ph«r.v*
aides. Buy 31 c&gt; hn and Franc,*
As I'hlllip, applied luw ir, Brun
P Carr, nl ii«tng unprnprr pres
cr relea*''l ihe brake, and Ine
sure. In win fivnrrd Army Irrat
plane rolled dawn Ihe ronwav At
meni for Pvt 0 David Srhlne, a
110 miles .an hour ' t ok off an 1
spNronitniltee consultant who w.i*
started to rlimb Al I.Vi Ihe land­
Irattrrl.
ing gear i •trarl-d Tnen Phil! o,
lold the nilol of a "mother" tel
McCarUty amt hit aide* in turn
whirh had enme .along*. Ie In lake
accused Strv:-n* and Adams of
over.
trying t &gt; use Schirn- a* a "hostage”
Al Pol ll .-vet*, mvllnlion I
in effort* la cause McCarthy ta
climbed aboard a drone IM7. P*
hall nr divert an invesligatinn uf
eept for more Itilrirnir wlrinit end
alleged subversive* in the A'm y,
l■■trumenl•^«n. . ll biobrd murh
particularly al FI Monmouth. N J . j
‘Jlhe any old «»f -«e * rv living
fh|-v also aecMVd A**t Secretary
forlres* Pilot, t’.ipl Prei| Srhllmz
cf Drfcnse B Struve llcn-e, nf
'nl Oaklano III. ni I I ' Jaiue.
seeking to tr,credit Ihe siibcomDaniel of Waynesboro, Va . look
mitter.
ui up.
Tite subrommiite- &lt;lt*mi*&lt;-d
Soon fhrv linked file rurdlid,
Carr and llr.tsel a, prlnrlpat on
rltlfo Ihe radio operated .vsletn sal
n t !l parly line vale May Tit
bark, anil invited our mother plan ■
:i20 Snnforrl
In rtmenl
Pasi To*tintnnv
In lake over
Stevens
denierl
irymg
In
halt
Mc­
II was an eerie eg|*erienrn W«
IT PAYS TO SHOP
Carthy's probe, tint lestitled he t Is
lumeil graeelullv tht* way and
T IP TO P
J.-eted
lo
ntelhoils
he
sa
I
gave
i
that, cnihlng along nl sooo feel
did.
rterl
plrlure
lie
said
Mrsteady and solid a, afronl p.rch
Cai'hy’s aides ii'ijeetnl him to
"Pretty sofl," grinned Krnlieni
threats nl an "execedlnglv serious**
'"Only wlvh I could fly and land
DAD'S F A V O R ITK — FROM Stll'P T O N I T B — Ited’a farorltew mine first for HU
nature in seeking Army favor* for
hfr ■* smooth a* Ihe remole eon
Sehine
»prrl«l day . . . tn prepa*alion, wf'«e mad* M&gt;me rarelul pnrcli»»ex in nr'ye to brlac
Iml* do."
^ toms Iryliflrd Cohn Ihr -ali ned
' f peered out nl Ihe molher 1117
*eu r r lit emd hiiyu . . . AB teal bargains— tfodrr mret*. fsnr* fruit* and irp tililr*
ll-.il tf S’ trine wrrr sent nser-ea*
lust off our wing ll wa* mrklnfl.
Stevens watlld be "thrmigh IS -,-r
dipping an I rising Hill Ihe day’s
hurMing wilh (truer, snd dflf'table re*dy-t«-ser*e rtrs»erl*.
ri-tary" mil Ihe Army wrecked
air turbulence seemed not lo al
He sold Cohn hrougHl prr**ore that
feci our plane al *11.
I I,A . nr U A . (iH A I)K “ A " IUtl&gt;
wa* "extremely hard to In -ir "
The rrew allrlhuled Ihe more
Cohr said Slrvrns and Ad.im*
thin-human sleadlneia to the rnn
rnientt lly sought In stoi&gt; the Ft
.frail system designed and built hv
Mimmmith prubr* He xaid \d.iin*
tiperry Hyroscope i o . Hrrst Neck,
cltrn reforreil to Srhlne as "the
N.Y.— a coni ml syPem fashioned
hustagr" amt once said he ** mid
•round thr Sperry Ef pr.clrlon
"stop at nothing" to Muck * dn on
automatic pilot anti , Ini liar In the
.’filer questinning n| member* of
autopilots use*) lo krrp let bomb
the Armv'a Ion I'vxlty li&gt;ar.'
ers on course during long range
McCarthy drninl under oath
seeking lavQr* (nr Rclilne and said
i "liicie aulomslic IJIgM ln»lru
he dee* not know o( "one id s " id
mcnti are so stniltlve and arMAUI ttlASRI |, Empeiur of Ethiopia, is shown In Addis Ahatia shortly
intpro|&gt;er Inttuence on behslf ef
curale, and respond so swlltlv.
Febine lie teal'fii I Army nfficjaU
that they lead any changes In pitch
balm* In* departure tor Ilia United States. II* comet as Ihs oflUlal
filed "blackmail" rharge* against
or direction Instantly and romnen
gii'n of I'irridrnt Kisenliower. who renewed tq invitation originally
him and his aide* to prrvcnt ex­
tsate for Ihem at rnce," Srbllenz
aatended l.jr ll.e Ida President RoaafVelt In Itttt. Em|iernr SvUtste
posure of those who "coddled"
IcguJalnt'J
creilsd rwvv world alier|tiun recently when be trtnirted discovery of
Communist*
"A human pilot senses the rhang
I IK Y A N I1H08. F A N C Y IIB B K T B N D K H , D K I.IC IO IIS
uniuuvlly vs*t anil rich uranium inlnci In hit country. (fniernarioneD
rt as they occur— loo late b&lt;
counter them-wnd then has lo
,ov«rcomjten*ate ’’
After awlule wr heard Ihe moth
r r RI7 fell III' ground station* to
lake over. Wills bee|&lt;er hose* like
Ihoir used on the Ft». they brought
ui down on Ihe runway and Ihrn
(a iA H A N T B K I) T K N U B K
ul us Inin Ihe air ae iln, entirely
W ith |5.00 nr More
f remote control Alter anolher
jlour wllh Ihe mother oUne. ground
Food O rder
craws landrsl u* grnily
The control of drone* by mo'hrr
planes la not flawlrss Snm*'*nn-*
lo and rxdae Irnnutae* (all or
ive freakishly More Ihin nnn
I .B A N , B O N B L K S S
I drone has Ignored lit masl«r‘*
ivoice and reaclfl lo some dher
Arrnit Shorlrnlng
3 tha. 7Sc
sound wave Impulse
One woman poller radio an
Armour'* Treet
13 nt. 43c
•IMMUirer has become known t» Air
ll*., hntt Hu«l„»-t
Forre unlti here as "IcP inrn
Baby F immI*
3 for 3»e
1LotlJse" berause of Ihe rffrrl her
-vocal Interference hx* hail on
l'l* n t* r 't
T A H T Y P L U M P A IX -M B A T
druses.
Cucktail Peanut*
8 si. lie
New high frequency equipment Is
K r n t, lla lln a
li etperte*l Im-ellmlnate Ihl* kind
Dug Food
3 raa* 39c
ef trouble, hut oecsslonally a drmn
‘ tsea lo answer lo Ihe rommar-1*
Ara* Corn tilareh
19 •*. lie
1must be shot down or ushered
over the ocean
Wllh rt** Sled FAU
A la t Cleanser
eh dlrrctor craft usually
3 tans 33c
Easy llondav
Sloklev’s No 303
(be drone, fbey have mainl^
ra
Soap
reg. 19e
control from distances as
al as 50 or ion ml&lt;ns. The
1 . 0 1 ft=sp ! Zi». ZU 2 tolrt 95«
iifN-it Itlnnr
___Hh Dronr Hnmp ha* flown 733
Koval H«m No. lit*
_ piiatliw missions
Sweetheart Hast 4 re*. 3Te
I T m Air Force at first fhougli
Blue ri*te
No. »03
1 the drun- as an offensive weapSweetheart So*a ' 4 bath 17c
Dlntv Moore &gt;4 os.
II. Four BITs were so rmpLivyl
IHameud W«* |»ager
Bt
World War ft. ali*mugh they
~ unable In take off by therpSeal.KIR with n rty s r pi. flu
l . M ? U Jlemr them from baara tM M N I OWfOHf 0. H ttMHOWU wskomca Willard Wldt
Badland with a.ooo pounds
darbtrf. M,
cb a r of U
n
J L TM
’Taacbar
tha Vaar," as ha arrtvaa
NahUro Rita Crackero h , Hg
•I tha White Hows* with hit wifa, Dorothy, and their fourr chilrlrca Tba youatMera
ungatera read quite rUfarontly
L IR m 'tT s t
H f r ill
iuwd bombto Uw occasion. Thus, Oratory, 8, apptart a bit shy at tha IPrasldmt
__________
_________
___
talks
t« him;_ _____
Da
Pawn,__________
T, alrikaa a__
pcopav
but the fourth
Roto! Undo, I, la actually yawning and Willard. J r , 11, scant hla autograph book.
"rook. Wldarborg
Widertwrg la a seventh
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A d e n a u e r T r i e s F o r E u r o p e a n U n i t y IAdm. Radford Tells
Red Cross Parley
Red Threat Growing

Promoter Londcs
Seeks Title Bout

Brief Summary
Given Of Probe
Info Conlroversy

Al Dark O f Giants
Favored For Spot

TIPTOP

SlIPEU MARKET

FRYERS

Large

CLUB STEAK

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mother

plane*

grade teacher in Da Kalb, III., and a World War II Army veteran.

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W IENERS

lb. 29c

STARCH

qt. Vjc

C U T BEETS

10c

PORK &amp; BEANS

17c PEAS No. 303

19c

BEEF STEW

39c OKRA &amp; TOMATOES

19c

10c
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rn i/ .i:
GAINESVII.I.K '.f&gt;— A J-Vfl tup
pi lie Dr eoeperativo activity went
yr*tcrlay In Ihc Philadelphia (Tub
of Suwannee Countv it the lMh
iiinual III h &gt;&gt; .hurt cour'C here
Thr club will u*c the nmney la
pay liirmher.' expense) t(l the
American Inditute of farm C'o
I i p&gt;
C rnclt I'nivenlly in .Vu
uu*t Prun Ward n( Molina in K»
camlns t minti won the indlridual
.iwnril in .... o d j i r t t iii icllvtljr
w in

C O N V K T M I OF .MURDER
JACKSONVII.LK d* - A Circu
Court jury inteniay erinvlctrd
Fred Kmmr uf fir»t decree mur­
der in the &gt;!aylna of Wtllie P'tiJ &gt;
in an allcicd plot to collect bit
inaurnnee
Kinnie w&lt;« accuted tn *he mur­
der con«pirary alnnu with Mr&gt;
*/iie Lee Fudge, wife of the v|&gt;.
tim
and
aih-in her ^i-'
program j V'.'i *«,h"!.ir&gt;Mp to the •her Vra Fudje and Calhoun ha&gt; •
not yet hern tried All are Negrner
Cornel! »r»lnn

L E A V E S F A ItM II.Y — I.. It. Ctark. I’ llC (right I pirparr for de­
parture with Itrlarhment ltll\V ot I’hotngiaptuc Sipisdri'n fi. al
the Sanford Naial A o u lia n \ir Slat inn The drlarbmrn* lift
upon a mission Monday IMhrrs in Ihr p irlm r i r r I N. Ilnr ildsnp,
PHC (h-ti | and J in . t lark and children. Iflffieiil Phningtaph. I
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Mr|&gt; et P ' l a ( b m &gt; p t I I ' iw a n - h o w n a Ihr*
I - m l ' . I a m i p'af* I nr ,t *|*•&gt;f i- •. on th, u e ilV p n . . i m l,ed&gt;.
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■-t f •■•r In &lt;lnu ■, nl 'hi- d r l ,, h u o n t.
*a\'»,i hi- I 'l r lv toil an l lei • eld at '* , m . anil Hit other plane &gt;
f&lt; I n t i , ) ),t tno-nh ii - . . out M lfftri.il I 'h 'il o ji aph. I
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Vairlly Srmitov of II h
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I’lUtndtev, chief of the

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June 18 19
LADIES' DRESSES
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PIEC E GOODS

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_ F A M II.IK S ll A V K (if H lll-K Y — Familic-. nf memlirra of Imtarh
wmrnt HUM » a i r atnut-hy ■&gt; iht unit ItfI on a mission. In the re n ­
ter, foreground, is Mrs. \V. *1. Mr Cat son. wile of Ihr officer tn
charge »t the unil. with Ihrir son and daughlrr and Ins mother.
W in s and children nf man) nf Ihr departing mrn were no hand In
gi»e a final farem-ll In Ihrir lined nni-s and wish them fiadspeetl an
Ihrir lournry . It is rsprefed the unit will mmpletr it-, tni*iion in
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Observe ’Know Your America W eek'

JAMBS MARLOW

S P iK t

Probe Enables Character Study

Over Country; Elks Sponsor Here
T jju
Americana take f**r granted
the liberties they enjoy. Many fnrget that
the blessings they receive have come through
the bitterness of several wars. Indeed, there
has been a tendency on the part of some to
shun their responsibilities as citizens and
react indifferently to the vital needs of our
country.
Through the cracks of lids fnrgetfullnees and indifference bus soejted the menace
of communism. Without tin* knowledge to
combat it effectively, the progress of com­
munism cannot he checked, and all of the
liberties that have conic down to us through
the years may he seriously endangered
The All-American Conference to Com­
bat Communism, a cooperative enterprise
ot fit) national organizations with a combined
membership of more than rtQ,OHO,QOO. has
recognized the need of a unified power to
meet tlii- subtle tactics of this subversive
menace.
laist year more than 1.800 communities

One War Is Ending
The removal of just grievances is one
cf the Is'sl ways to end revolt, ns many
statesmen have found liurmn appear* to lie
acting on this principle. That country has
been afflicted with a long-continued reiielllnii
of (tie Karens, a js-ople related to the llurtne*e and speaking a related language, hut
decidedly more primitive. Now the govern­
ment is getting the tipi&gt;er hand, and there­
fore feels it safe to concede home rule.
A new state, covering 1.800 sipmre
miles, and called “ Karen", has lieen set
aside in Knst iiiirma This fulfils a promise
made in 1017. when liurmn adopted a new
constitution, not kept liecuuse to do so then
would have seemed appeasement of relsdlion.
The removal of this internal conflict
may make liurmn more aide and willing to
join in a Southeast Asia confederacy to
op|H)Re Communism.
T O D A Y 'S llllII.K VtvHKK
Merry until you, anil genre, and hive,
be multiplied.— Jude 1i2.

Nothing htimhles and breaks the heart
of a sinner like mercy nnd Inve. Souls that
converse much with sin and wrath, may Ismuch terrified; hut souls that converse much
with grace nnd mercy, will be much humbled.
■— Thomas Brooks.

The Sanford Herald
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U A L

Thursday, June 17. I% 4

fkaffk.,'&amp;tud in a “ Know Your America
Week" observance, a nUijui undertaking oi
the conference Many |ss&gt;led their organi­
zational resources to put across a well-round­
ed and |Misitive Americanism program. Par­
ticipating in this endeavor were members
of varied religions faiths of the community;
veterans groups, fraternal, service and civic
groups; prominent women’s clubs; business,
professional and lulmr orgaiiizatniis; teach­
ers, school chldrrii. chamber of commerce
and neighborhood trade associations.
June l.'I to P.i has Iteun set aside as
KNOW YOITit A.MKBICA W K K K in our
comniiiuity It has Ix'di endorsed by Presi­
dent Kisenhovver. the governor and our
mayor. It is Udng sponsored here by tin*
Klks Club.
Tile week will give all of our citizens an
uppori unity to reded irate themselves to
democratic principles, to understand how mir
nation Is-cnme strong and great, and to rea­
lize that knowledge of America will foil the
thrust* of communism.
Communities will vie with each other
in presenting the story of Know Youi
America. What they do. we call do better.
All citizens should participate in the
im|Mirtant observance to keep alive the spirit
of freedom as against the tyranny of comiiiunlsin
KNOW YO I'It A M K IlIC A !

County

A Hint's

Column

Way Down Soufh
In Sanford, Florida
C O U N TY A O K N T
Kl&gt;
I'AC,|:
ft ASK It A I. I. Tile fellow who can’t get
to first base with hi* girl should Irv a new
diamond
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K KK I) K U P P I.K M K N TB — A great step
forwurd has lieen in the introduction of the
wastes of the antibiotic industry ns b e d
supplement*. Tlie use of hy-product |ienlclllin. streptomycin, aiireoinycin, and terramvcin have lieen tissrs'iated with up to til)
per cent increases in the growth of poultry
and swine.
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P L A N T S — Over thi* world there are
some .'100,000 species of plants. Man lias
found uses for only a small fraction of one
per cent of these. When we think of 12
million seres of soy Iteuns in the United
States, a crop tlint was unknown to iis a
generation ago, we is-gin to wonder how
many more of these ,'IIMI.OOO specie* of plants
limy yet la* put to pood use in providing
the world with food
?

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F A M IL Y A L B U M S — A L L BUMS.
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A L L S I T — In Canada the marketing
of wheat is under government control. There
is only one agency to which fnrmers can
sell their wheat This is llie Canadian Wheat
Board which sets prices (mill to farmers and
prices at which wheal is sold on the domestic
market. The initial payment to farmers is
a conservative estimate of what the Hoard
considers mav Is* the price at which it will
later resell the wheat. Tin* amoiint of the
forth coming initiul payment is announced
prior to seeding time. This i* a guaranteed
minimum.

B O Y L B

Berlin Is Scene Of Much Intrigue
HEKLIN uH -P ages from • tour­
ing notebook:
Berlin Is a spy's paradise today
There Is probably more cloak
si.d digger stuff
on here
than In any other c
v
in the
world Some 30 Allied tnl|Uigenre
•rrvlre* operate, and hew many
Russian agencies are In the field
is anybody's guest
Presumably they am all con­
stantly checking on each other,
ant many ■ secret agent, looking
tiark across his shoulders, must
hive
that the
have the uneasy feeling Ihat
guy following him la himaelf.
The normal discussion tone In
Berlin la “ the big whisper." After
a few daya here even the casual
visitor finds himself .talking with
his hand over hla mouth, end he
Meins to feel like a the racier In
a B-grade sp&gt; thriller, Thia sense
of mvtlrry, of being Involved In
eomelhlng going on that you don't
understand, pervades the entire
city.

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Many Berliners today have a db
Ilka of bring registered or cat
alogued in any way. The almas
pherr of tension that hangi over
a divided Germany has created an
unwillingness In many to be pub
llely Identlf}**) with any cause.
They fear that today's seal of ap
prove! may turn out to be tomor­
row’s dee In teg.
&lt;
In the Berlin Amenka llaus. for

)50 REWARD
T o RRjroM f lv lR f Inform**
l l m U m ilR g to | W U m U U y

example, thousand* of Germans
like to came and read the books
or look at the films provided by
the US . government. Hut many
wnn'l take t»»k* home wilh hem
because tu do so they would have
to sign a library card
Under the Amcrika llaus program— lhrrr are 22 libraries scatlered through Weslern Germany—
there is no heavy-handed attempt
to propagandise the Germans, but
merely !u make available to them
the best achievements of American
social and technical culture
"We find that If we slick to the
K*b of representing America rather
than hilling somebody else over
the head, they respect us more,"
said George llennr of Heading,
P i., director uf Berlin Ameriks
Hsus,
The library here draws from sou
Jo l.ooo visitor* a day, many of
them dweller* of HussIan-occupied

(Cast Berlin analou* to get a first
hand ju-ck at the* American way
of life.
Commie orgauiratlun* to which
they belong usually try to -di*
courage such visit* by warning ol
terrible punishment* the Amrrl
cans will Inflict upon them
“ llecrntly a young Eastern Sec
tor mechanic came to the library
to see a film,'' recatted Henry,
“ and repeatedly refused In sit in
one of the light metal chairs pro­
vided far the audience
"Finally, he reluctantly told why
lie said hr hrd been warned that
the metal chairs were wired, If he
sat In one It would give him a
shock, and when he woke up he'd
be fighting wilh the French For
eign Legion In Indochina.”
life has been so weird in Ger­
many for the last lb year* that It
lakes time for any truth lu catch
up wilh and kill a tail tale.

ria l Gas taa lo the SM state* on

WASHINGTON Uh — ll the was It always came back 10 MeAmi)-McCarthy hearing* accotn- Carlhy.
pliih nothing rue, at least Ihey've
Ami through It alt be demonenabled the nubile to examine fu r1itrated to the Eisenhower adminan unparalleled 30 days nut only I Iilralion that If It ever tri*s again
the main character.; but the char to cut Mm down tu frying m e In
*rt**• of me ciiaraclers
•omehlug like ,«i*. it had U t U r !
Like him « r nut. Sen McCarthy tie «ure II throw* in a man a*
dominated the hearing*, due to tough a* he i*.
end today
McCarthy showed one weakness:
The hearing* would have been he react* to needling and ridicule
rou'ine a it b o u t him although Tho»e Iwo weapon* in the hand*
much of the time he played the of an Iren hard opponent who used
tame record over and over: them relentlessly might have driv
speeches about his palriotUm, his rn McCarthy into costly esreal agaunt coninmnism. his de plosions
Hill the Army’s cuunvel. Joseph
•ire to give the public the truth.
It was hi* unpredictable weap­ N. Welch, was not the man
ons Ihat rauird uproars and krpl Welch, a fO-year-old Boston law
interest alive his sudden attack yer with 35 years' trial experi­
on an individual; a new charge: ence wa* no match lor McCar­
the introduction of a picture or thy In vitality, aggressiveness ur
even in flexibility
document
lie icti-l like a man who felt he
McCarthy worked on Welch al
wa* persecuted, repeatedly ending tseking him. diverting him. once
or imagining new individuals in driving him lo tears in a good
new conspiracies against him lie demonstration that emotionalism
attacked heldtled or challenged or softness won’ work in dealing
anyone wnu crossed him
with McCarthy
No mailer where the camera
Welch ha* wit afd mockery of
lux own McCarthy seenii-l to de
led In the very beginning hr might
iie embarrassed unless he could
throw Welch into » tsll«pin He
look Welch’s measure fast
In Hie early 'lavs of the hear­
ings, when MN’irthv briefly l.vik
the stand, Welch had a look in his
rye which seemed to siy he'd en
TUI-SA. (ikla ’*&gt;— A man
y Joy having fun with Hie senator
McCarthy squelched him
broached Mr* Dorothy Halford
ieller window In the People* State
Hank yesteiday and shoved her a
note
D said her husband-a city
detirtivr— and her son were out
side in ao automobile and instruct
ed her to hand over a sack ol hill*
or they would he harmed.
"D id 'l lie foolt*h," It added
To Hu- bandit'* astonishment
CAIHU. Egypt Wt— President El­
Mrs Kallord darted outside her senhower's special envoy In the
cage The man fled, minus any Aliddlr Ea*l. Eric Johnston. *ayi
toot, with Mr* Halford in pursull "substantial progress' has been
and shouting in olher employes to made toward working out a plan
fulluw
(or inint Israeli Arab development
Within Ih minutes police found of the Jordan river
the fugitive hiding In a garage less
Johnston announced yesterday
than a lil'M k from the bank. De after (our days of conference* here
lective Sgl Fells Halford wa* wilh representatives of Egypt. Jur
Imme wilh lln-lr *on al the lime of dan, Lebanon and Syria Ihat "an
(lie atlempled rubbery,
acceptable plan may be formulat­
l.aler in Ihe dav federal charge- ed" In the near future
of hank robbery were filed against
Hr said Israel's Arab neighbor*
Halph J Addington, 35, of Tulsa had rejected an American plan for
the Jordan watershed Alternate
F IN E D FOR PROFANITY
Arab and Israeli program* alto
SKI)KING ut*— It cost Gil Torres, have been proposed.
manager of the West Palm Beach
Ji.tm*ti.n leaves Friday tor Tel
Indians, $10 to use profane lan­ Aviv to hold talks wilh Israeli
guage to an umiiirc In a game al officials.
St Petersburg June It
Florida
International
la-ague
President Dale Mlllrr levied the
fine yesterday

Woman Upsets
" Robber's Plan

fund matching basis As a resull
ol this meeting, the Florida plan
has been placed on the agenda for
illstusslon al the annual meeting
which Is scheduled for .Seattle In
.November OHIrlals from Florida
hate lieen Invilrd lo attend that
meellng and present to the entire
lonvenllon their plan to speed up
u.e improvement of the nalion
wide network of high speed sillies
military highways Senator Tap
per Is Ihe ct.airman of the Join!
lb.ad Committee bf the Florida
Slate la*gDlalurr and appeared
here as Ih* special representative
WIN PENDLETON
of It..ad Chairman Cecil M Webb
WHAT'S IN A NAM E?— When I who was unable lo altemt
wa« a bale loot kid m Lake Coun­
ty, feitlliM r wa* ju«t plain fertl
MAR KIEI)
lirei Tilda) tin fancy word for
HOI.L Y WOOD 'fi— lairraine Al
It i* "plant fund ’’ What brought
tin* ini? Senator and Mr* Holland Icn Cugat, ftciner wife of band
ale -.pi rial guest* Hu* week al the leader Xavier Cugat, amt Slanley
annual meeting of the Plant Food Slalftinl, 35. Beverly Hill*. Calif,
council, an organisation of fertl businessman, wrre married in
Ik er tiiWip.ii.lt .* at Iht* "llumc Santa Ana. Calif., June &lt;, II wa*
*lead," mar Kweelbrler, Va, He disclotnt yesterday
cause of hi* Interest in agricul­
Itabbl Philip Rosenberg per
ture amt In* podtion on the Sen formed the ceremony al Temple
ate Agriculture Committee, the llrth Simla in.
Senator wa* principal *peuker al
.Air* Slalfnrd, 31, divorced Cugat
their runvrnUon two years ag"
in
lai* Angeles In January. fH52
Since then lie has hail a standing
invitation to appear al all ronven Cugat obtained a dlvurre in Las
tioris of the organization*
Vegas, Nev.. in April, IM2 and ilie
MODERN PH IN HE: RING
llo&gt; 1tiesl month he ami his featured
Scout Troon No I. ol Miami, show singer. Abbe lame, were married
&lt;&lt;) ti|. In Washington last weekend m Miami. Fla
They »lop|w*d user on a trelf that j
will carry them to Canada, wilh I
stou* at Itiehinond Washington
llaltnnori- Montreal. New York
and Philadelphia
lli.nl'd
by
SctHilmasler Hubert I. York, Hi*-v
niched their lent* ill Potoinae
•aik wlllt special permission of
the Park Poller-- with Concre** If HUMAN N. •URCHIN, M.B.
BINCK tkiuiiruoma are low in amt blood In the urlnr Borne
tonal influence, ol course While
Ju re they cyveryd the, town. Bad cniortei. they or* « popular food, cases at murhroam ,pot toning
their piclurrl'made wilh nuinertias but picking litem wild U a prac­ cause severe mental symptoms
tice no* to be recouun«tided. It la with the person rambling wildly
dignitaries and took off againheaded north
qulle difllcull for even U.e moil Use cl AlrcpLne
eaperl pereon to 1»tarmln* which
EXCUSE M E. PLEASE - Hoy
Poisoning by Die mild nonwild niuihrooma may actually be
Cohn ha* been ''excused'' from
stable type where there is a large
Inlurloua tu man
attending the National Guacd encaDinment with hi* unit llalpl.
Borne polaoiu.ua typea cause amoui.l ol saliva, tearli g ol the
Davis, administrative assistant Ip only a mild lllneta auch aa nau­ eyes, and perspiration Is usually
Senator Holland &lt;a mors* import
sea, v.Mntiiii. and diarrhea, and helped Ly a drug known as atro­
ant |oli) linin'! ,. k to t.e esrusrd there la uaually rapid recovery. pine. Of course, this should be
from his tour of dlitv He 1* now
Otheri will cause .nore aevexe administered only under a doc­
at Furl MrClellan. Ala , wearing
bowel inflammation, liver and tor's dlrecUon.
his inahir'k uniform uroudlv a»
There la no precise treatment
kidney damage, and even aerioua
the assistant G-3 ot the put, 1*t
mrvoua aymploma. T he mortality for Uie more aerioua type where
fanlry Division. Georgia -Florida
from thia type may be aa high aa there la kidney and liver damage.
National Guard
With modern treatments, howA0 lo to per cent.
W ANT TO P LY ’ - l f you are
ever. It la believed that people
The Third Type
single, between the age* of 17 »nd
who were formerly doomed to die
Htlll other kinds will vauae the can be saved.
K , a man. and otherwise mialifird
and want to attend the Air Acad­ pc rat: n to have a great deal of
The best precaution aUu la lo
emy. write for information to- Air
aative tn hia mouth, perapire. avoid picking and e-.lng wild
F o r c e Acailemv Appointment
have tearing of the eyea. Become muahriM.uis, unless yuu really are
••ranch. A FP H T P 5, llradouarconfuaed and even go Into a coma. one of the experts who know. Ihe
ter*. USAF, Washington 25. I) C
Thia typo la quite ccnunon and difference between the good and
PENTAGON PARADE A group
the aymptonu occur from three the bad ones.
of Icadimt citizen* from Peni**ol»
minulea to a few houra after eat­ Q U U T I O N AMD A M I W U
visited Secretary of the Navy
ing the mushroom! other typea
Mr* C 8.: What rauaea a dryChnclr* 11. Ttiiimas in his Penta­
may take from i l l to Af teen houra
gon office last week They rime
to produce aymploma Most per­ nraa In the mouth t
lo Washington tn &gt;rek the aid of son* recover from these latter
Answer: Dryneae In the mouth
•he Florida Congressional delega­
cornea from various causes Nertypes
tion In pressing the Naw into lm
Bom* wild muanrooma m a y, vouaneaa la the moat common
proving Pensacola harbor They
cause jaundice, with liver damage I cause.
succeeded In gelling the delega­
irw na u is**, awe )*•'»&lt;• aixw u. u*-i
tion n*'t -h ra d H tiv Congressman
Itoli Sikes wilh llwlcht Ropers
Jim llalev. anil Charles ||enn*ti
"tso appesrlne All Other of the
t-'lori.li nfflees were represented
The Secretary promised to ennsi'ler the plan further. (It nlreadf
has been ttefore Congress fur two
vear» i From Pensacola came Ad­
miral C. P Mason. mavor; Harry
O p ra ln i D a lt— September 7
ttobirison president of the Cham
tier of Commroee- W»ld-i C*rre|l
eaeciitlve m*nager of the CJiam
lu*r ■ W J Non**an, Ge-irm* r»rw
E' If Tlirnec snH J H.i||Mlv V&gt;,|
Krlddy— June 18
4 to 6 I*. M.
MORE AROirr ROADS-.Sena­
tor Georirr Tapper, Pori St Joe
T u itio n : IIS.S0 per month, pitot $2 reglatration fee.
*ml cliff Edwards, Secretary fe
Hie 'Tale Hnsil Ihiard attendeil a
H aunt: V A. M. Ill Noon, Monday through Friday.
meeting of the FlsetullVe Commit
tee of fhe Auirrican Association
Teacher: Mra. J . B, St. John
of Stale Highway Olflciais here
last week Ttiev wive up by ape
clal Invitallnn to present Florida's
T h e achonj ia open to pre-school children of other
views on the return uf the 2c Fed

Wild Mushrooms May
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Goinq To Japan,
Not To Germany

KANSAS C IT Y —"MSgt Henry f
Butcher. 3S. a soldier it years,
says Ihe Army promised lo send
Mm to Gvma&amp;y when he reen
listed.
So he and his German-horn wife
planned happily for Ihe move. Dur­
ing hi* last two years uf duly af
Ft. Riley, Kan., Mr*. Butcher
worked In an Abilene, Kan , bank
and saved money for the trip In
see her parent* again
H didn't ouilr work out Ihat ray.
•hough. Today the sergeant shove*
off fur Japan.
His wife and Iheir 2-year-old
daughler are going to Germany ha
a visit anyhow.

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'Hitre has ut-ru some -pscuiitloir
Ihat Ihe contrast between the genUr Welch and Hie aggreaslve MeCarthv did (he latter damage in
the public mind That s doubtful
Those who admire McCarthy
probably found In these hearings
new rrj'un* (ur their admiration
Those Who disliked him before
probably dislike hi in more.
Anv resemblance between these
hearing* and a courtroom, where
Mct’artbs would have had to operm
ale wilhin strict roles, it purely
coincidental No judge would let
him yef away f«*r a minute with
the ladies he u*ed in the hearings:
lung speeches instead of answers,
personal a'lack* and accusations,
airi divedlon*.
Hid in Ihe hearings he was play­
ing in hi* «*»u hall park He had
lirlprd make Ihe nilr« He lumped
over thrni wlirii it suited him. Ex­
cept (or three Democratic senators’,
sitting with (our Hepublican sena
tors a* judge* thia was a Hepub­
lican show
' i
McCarthy was ill f r e q u e n t
wrangles « Hi the Democrat* —
McClellan of Arkansas. Symington
n( Missouri and Jackson of Waste
w rim
b'd le*» with IlcCteUlO
than the others. But he had fenf
langlr* with his frlluw Repub­
lican*

Selznick Sovs Plan^
Return To Filming
IIDLI.YWOOD P -D svld O Sell'nick savs he will return In film
production wilh a muvie version
ill TiM 'iv's “ War and Peace”
Tin* orodueer made "Gone With
The Wi"*l" erraletl money gros#er of all time.
Scl/ni-’t *ald *e*'erdav he eon*
*lder* "W.**- And pe»ce" similar
in
in "Gun* With The Wind"
*ml ih *i he intend* lo produre 11^
a* *u-*ti
*
Hi* la*i priviicfiun *•* "Duel In
The Sun" 'o ' “M which slarret
his wife. lenuifer Jones.
;
G IT S UMI'MS D F PCIXJB
KANSAS (T T Y Kan *Jk - A
nmnlh ago Palrulman Jack Rxk*
ri't«e. in a rasual ennver* it|nq
with a llallini-re ilni* firm’s
salesman menli'med Dial uiquchildren h»rc might need some
vitamin pills
Yrslerdav Eskridge received
three 5 gallon drums cunialDlnjt
Miouo shtamin H complex pills
from Ihe firm.
"It’s enough pills to feed In
arm* " Eskridge said He plant
lu offer them to children’s homes
ITA IJA N At TRESS T O STAR
IN FILM WITH LANCASTER
H o l l y w o o d CD*— Italian actress
Anna Magnsni in her first Arntri
lean muvie will rd-*|ar with Biutm
tonemtrr lr» “ Bose 'Tatfoo.
'
Producer Hal Wallis, announcing
yesterday that he had signed MD*
Mar Haiti, said *he will arrive In
September The movie will M a
film version of Tennessee Will­
iam* Broadway hit.

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Middle Easl Envoy
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in an obvious and theatrical ef­
fort to -Jisvumfd Welch, McCarthy
turned bis bark and answered him
contemptuously. The flabbergasted
Welch never seemed to recover
'r.rtralter Welch: *!' melted

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Alan Young Starts
Another Chanter
♦n Show Business

p n A A D J ta h
mr

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J. N. Robsons
Are Celebrating
Anniversary

Calsuidah

TH D K ffD A T
/* special spaghetti tappet and
plogiam for yirn-ot High Fellow
Scmttlmr* you can go juit to
*hit&gt; of the First Pirclivtitian
(ar in being xubtie and cDvtr . . .
will be held at 0:'JO p m.
and thin you outsmart yourself I
Dr. and Mr*. James N. Robson Church
The Ladies Aid Society of the
For daya I carefully planned a today are celebrating tbelr &amp;4th
he saw a reporter descend on Su
buildup deilgned to bring Jeff wedding anniversary. They w*re Luth*rn Church of 'he Redeemer van ltaywart
trill
..:
,
,
,
,
.
«[
the
,»..,»•«
ar-Mind to my way of &gt;‘dnUng -o &gt;
: in Charlunffu" C hy the
T 1": r *is»* are r o i i i n s j —
-r r v ' a:"uir:: !2 a new wa*hlk£ late Bev. H. J. Mlkril', pdest In O* Mrs. l.aVern trued, tin Ru*ann The Conqueror.'' and Wayne was
Drive.
machine. Since 1 had the IDJ4 revo­ chargr of thr Holy Communion
observing nnr ot lh* pheno­
The Sanford Shufflelmard Club wryly
lutionary Whirlpool wringer-type Church and later Bishop of A t­
mena of Hollywood Sometimes a
will
nirrl
at
the
dull
building
at
ot* w ,.i • w a e h e r in lanta.
mind, I fig. &lt;t;-1U p. in and leave foi Oiange star becomes no! news Then he or
Mm . Robson is the youngest City for a chuff Irboard match *hr become* lh* focus ot attention
urtd the ben
for Hollywood correspondent*
approach waa daughter uf the late Mr. and Mr* with the trapi from that city.
l.asi year it was Wayne*, who
to rm phatitr Alfred Bierdin uf Charlestu r and
FRIDA V
was
embroiled m a divorce tuil
the new loc,; Manning, S. C. Mr. Hobson i« the
The iiu; iicali* Bridie (tub w:l)
fur changing youngt't son uf the late Mr. and lin'd al the Yacht Club with seat with his wife Chat* Now It is
times. Casual- Mi*. J. N. Rohaoii uf Charleston. Ing to bey n al 7 I'- p m anil plav Mi** Hayward, who i* fielding lit
igation of a1mo&gt;i equal irdenvity
_ _ _ ------ "l ly and gradt- Hr attended the College of I'hai- tu Marl a: a o'clock
involving her husliand Jess Barkrr
*
ally 1 pointed itucy in t'haiieiton, grudJoting In
The
a-lult
choir
of
the
Central
out the new appearance of ever] • llli*k. Hr later attended Charles­
"The divorce timl it »et for thiv
thing from tram* to toaitcre, wom­ ton Mrdieal School, The A Hint a Baptist Church will l,nve rehears month," Miss Hayward rrplied In
en’* fashions to automobile*, watei School of Medicine, and thr Uni­ aI at 7 Hi p, ni.
answer to my quiry. “ I will fly
MDVtlAk
pitcher a to bed sheets. When Jerf versity of thr South at Srwanre,
The III pendahlr 1‘lac* of the ilown from in - location in t'tsh."
began lotring in a few idea* of h j Term, where he graduated i’l IVill
Will d be a one dav affair?
First Methodist Church vstll meet
own I Wat sure I was on prelft
"Oh, no. The calendar is set (or
The Roh*ons have Iwen tlesfed with Mr* It P Alexandra him
safe ground and started to h i
four days. Every Hung is going to
with a family of IP chil irtn, thr Magnolia Ave., at s p m.
home with rny basic purpose
Snnheams meet at ihi First be brought out 1C* too bad. This
"Say, Jeff. You know all the cun- *ons having served in World War
whole thing could have been reserrations we've had about the new II and their daughter, I'carl, as a Banlict Church at CHO n m
solved very e**d» with a sellle
appearance of everything t I caw liiutruanl in the Unite t Slate*
Association Son-lav School meet
ment Hid it's f«*o 1**e r x *hs»
something today that really stop;:-! S 'ie - w*iw In -ervlce &lt;&gt;1 V a u lt.
ing at L*!.an-l .* u onow "
me! I guest everyone'* always
Their sun* are Allied B. Hobeuii
rt’ESDAY
Miss Hayward uutualrs site will
taken for granted that wringsi- of Atlanta, lia.; Claude if Danlt, _ Inter mediate It A '• meet at the
tigtd thr affair to whal may well
type washing machines hfcU tu be ns Jack of West Palm Beach, Jane
First Baptist Chutch al 7 p m
squatty and bulky and unattractive N. Jr and Harry F. of Sanford,
TJ) el'nity Truth Class will meet lie Ihr bitter rn&lt; She is taking
at our old wreck. But you should and two daughter*, l.t. Pearl l. al the Vaider Huti-1 at 7:4b p m her turn son* lo ffir I.-tall.in with
see the new bulgomatir washet! Rohton of Miami ami Mis. It. I with Carolyn Parsons as trachci her and say* she will refuse lo
allow them to lie brought Ifd-i open
It's completely streamlined with a I Ann I Anderson uf Hastings
Thi pobtn is invite-I
beautiful l.-tur-dw cabinet fioiii ti p
The Anna Millet Circle will meet court to wairh the proceedings
I didn't lei Wayne escape av
t&gt;&gt; bottom. Hi ally a handsome piece
at t|&gt;&lt; Elk- Club al h p m
of machine)y And it won't take a
easily a* he hoped laiiit: an mil
taik teat to any washet, in or out
Communist, he .va* talking with
of the boifjirt class.”
men who were preparing j blast
Jeff obliged with some Interested
against Bed arlivilies in l.atin An)
comments su 1 was su|t I had
Mi aad Ml* II) i on A Fos are erica When he finished wdh this
The Wair lltblr Class of til*
scored and began
_an pill ng rnoit
business I asked him aboui his
convincing detail*. Happily I de- First Methodist t hutch met Tues­ announcing the l-itih of a 7 lh li fieri with Howard Hughes, for
scribed push button controls on 1tie day night at McKinley Hail tor ot. gill, Maty Atfia, who was imiiii whom he is working at present
front par-el whiih legulalr wash- a ruvetrd dish supper with thr J une li al tile Ikh'l-xe Huspiial it"Therr's no heel rigid now." he
me action and watet itiningge ladirt uf the dace as hoctecies In Newark. \ Y
repileJ "Rul til admit I was
while an rstlusivr tnnei diwl auto- hutiur of Fatheic Day
prrlly put out I set aside Ihree
inatirally *lie lea off any washing
Mr*. W A Huntei gav* thr de­
whole months for my commitment
time deimd for various fabms votional and Mi Jack Uniney wa*
lo ItKsI in IUU and another Ihree
At the end uf a wash pi nod the in chaige of tin- nrogixtu hated on
months m lie,3 Neither of those
li.aihme ihulc off ti.d thr lime)
p. i iods were used
lings a tell tu let yuu know the Job (hr theme of Kithri* Day. Bob
Keely Jt plaird a piano sulo en"t alss&gt; hasr been sitting and
is done!
That lughl I went to strip iilled "Polonaise In C Minur." Mi**
peacefully, convinced that my clev­ Kloiie Snyder sang two solos,
er groundwoik Wuuld tieI me my “ Father" and "Daddy's Lullaby",
ptise. Thr following mottling Jeff and was accompanied al the piano
emerged from his routine shower n&gt; her inuthrr, Mr*. C. S. Snyder
and shave session and beamingly Mm Koi-ert Heel) then gave a
talk un ‘'Fathers as teacher*."
announced:
"Youi piopaganda woikrd Here's
After Die program Mrs. A E.
th&lt; new lv&lt;ik you wanted!"
Moibii , president, presided over
Hr had shaved off his rr.nuiUibe' 1a short liiisinecs u,reting. Approxi­
mately *0 members and three
guretc were present.

Mr and Mr-. Ediuuud Mils*!,
and Mr. and Mr*. F. E. Koumlllat
HOLLYWOOD vP-This Saturday have relumed trom Key Weil
night, Alin Young launches yrt an­ where they iprlit koine time.
other chapter in hit arranny up
Mi*. Nancy J. Shiilry uf llella,
and-Jown carter in »how busin***.
Th* bright, youthful Canadian Culu. i* visiting in Sanford with
runic will be the guest star on her aon-tn-taw and daughter, Ml.
N BC -TV s Saturday Night Review, and Mr*. Fred I'rikln*. and family.
and he’ll appear eight lime* un
After spending a week w th her
the show this summer lie'll he
doing what he doe* best— sprightly patent*, Mr. and Mi*. W, A Mursketches id a well-meaning man moil, Mlt* Durullty Morrison ha*
■abghl in the web of rlrcumstance reiuinad t» Atlanta. li*. where «he
Thi* fall he may be hark with a will enter thr Kiooi&gt; Unive;*ity
regular *how, fur which NB&lt; ha* Graduate School.
high hope* It'* tentatively railed
Itut&gt;ert Mbkiiumoii and Jimmy
"That’* Lift." and Young play* a
bumbling Mr Fixlt lie alto ha* Jack son have lelt (ot Stklut I’olnt,
N.
Y where they will spend live
plan* for hi* own thow. in whirh
hr and a *tork company wouiJ play month*. Mrs. Maguusnoti will
leave .Sunday hy (plane to join
cometly *ketche*.
And «n hi* star i« again in the them.
ascendancy Hr ha* been m Holly­
Mil* Jody Dorn, who hat. «peiit
wood exactly 10 year* thi* month
and now can view hit herttr two months with tier uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mr* C. K. Watson,
g a rte r with tome candor
''I've never been out of work returned Mori-tay hy plane lo hri
since ivsa," tie reflected "but my home in Hamburg. X. V
career ha* certainly hut it* hiv'i*
Mi*» l.ellii- Caldwell, Mm. Alice
and low* "
Born in England. he started mil Wight, ati.l Manley Willink ha*e
in'thow business av a iimnoluguiM left for Philadelphia, l a. tu &lt;prnd
in Canada when he wa* 13 lie be­ Mime time.
came a top radio comedian on thi
Friend* of John Courier will he
Canadian network p-en wa* lured
hy offer* from thr United Stale* glad lo learn that hr ha* been re­
He cauchl on with radio audi- moved lo hi* home ill Oviedo (loin
tn rri in Ihit country and came to Oralige Memorial Hospital when^Inllywood He landed a contract he ha* hern cunflnrd since April.
^Ulb loth Century-Fox and icnred
Ft lend* uf Nick Kent* are glad
a tUccrtt In "Margtr " Uut after
a couplr of *o *o film* hr wa* tu ter that he’r home aftri hating
dropped by thr iiudiu Hr alto hern confined tu thr Coral liable*
Veteran’* H u -ijo I j I where he under­
went cfl thr air
“ So I workrl up w act to nlay went surgery.
theater*," he laid "That wa* fine,
except that I playrd four and Ihat*
ail there were 1 wa* very illsequraged when I wa* playing D*
troil, and I went up to Canada to
tcout the poi*d&gt;ihtie* of going bark
ih»re. I had deckled tu return when
W got a call from my agent that
Circle No. it of the WSCS of the
CBS wa* Interested in having rue Firtt MrthodUt Church met Mon­
tor * TV ftuiw He talked ine out day with Mm. li. li. Hudson a*
of going back to Canada.”
Mr*. W. W. Tyre, chairman, wetTrie CBS deal Jelled, hut Ynunr, ruined the member*.
had one mnrr date lu play In New
Mr*. C. K. William* gavr the de­
York The picture on th* hill wa*
poor, Young got seeiml billing In a votional using a* her text, "Silver
child pianist and audiences were and (iuld Have I None". Mr*. K.
lurly. A comedian had «tolcn U. Ilutrhiton, president of the Wo­
Yount's gag* in Detroll and u»rd men's Society of Christian Service,
worn In Ibe same New- York house urged all iiienilfrr* tu attend the
Milk i* good tu drink in any
on Pit nrevloui bill "Cliangr your huiinesi meeting Monday.
1form and at any time- plain,
Mrs.
Jainr*
lliggin*
and
Mm.
O H I " the manager drmandr-J
chocolate, hot or cold, flavored for
"But the«e thing* didn't bother lien Monroe are to lie hostesses in special occasions, and a* butterJuly.
Officer*
for
the
year
wrere
mb,-" tald Young. "I hail high
milk— at meals, between meals,
announced a* follow*) Ml*. W. W, bedtime snack, party refreshments,
hceie* for the CBS deal
Tyre,
chairman;
Mm.
(1.
B.
Hud­
Hi* hopes
hope* were it
Justified The TV
says Myrtle Wilton, Home Demon­
thow waa a smash from the *lart son, co-chairman; Mm. M. E. Bak­ stration Agent.
Again the movie offer* poured in er, lecretary; J in . it. L. CllquenMilk f% the most Important food
He wa* «ignt 1 by both tlKU and noi, treasurer; Mr*. James Hig­ o1 all— can't la- teplaced by any
paramount Hr wa* riding thi gins, sunshine chairman; Mr*. C. other our food— Just a* import­
I.. Wallis publicity; Mrs. C. K
crew
ant for grown-ups at children.
Oopt, it happened again! Hi* TV William*, missionary education. Teenagers especially need it as
tb*w, a. variety format, ran dry Mm. E. II. Lauey, statr* of women: they it- growing to rapidly. Milk
material-"You iual can't tut- Mt*. Eva Harkry, spiritual life; is high in food value— without
Walter Price, literature; Jim.
ifn • A laudevillv show every Mrs
milk tl le almost Impossible to jfM
we*fr.M |U made two filmi, u-nc a W. A. Hunter, coupon*.
the calcium and riboflavin (Vita­
Student recognition night will he min UK) you need, also ha* lota
mediocre epic ("Andniele* and thr
I.loh” ). the other a colossal fton held Sunday at the church sender. of protein. Few calories cumpared
("Aaron
Siiek
From
Punbin Mm. William* gave a* the mission­ to all the food value— cant be conCrick") "The actor it the one who ary education program a talk on tillered "fattening".
“A Coal for Christian Living".
gets blamrd." he signed
When buying milk, stretch the
Delicious lefrrihmrnts w e i r food dullar by using the lower
served
after
the
business
inerting
U you are thinking about buying
priced forms of nulk— evaporated
M a t throw rug* make sure the lo thr following; Mm. K. II. and dry. Food value is just about
fabric! do not contain a Hutchison, guest, Ntrs. W. A. Hunt­ the samr in all forma of milk.
bate. Paper yarn* are not er, Mrs M. E. Baker, Mrs. Maude
Buttermilk is a favorite fur
to, »ay technician* at the Batten, Mrs. C. E. Williams, Mm
In Institute of Laundering. W. W. Tyre, Mr*. Walter I'rire. drinking. It can be made at home
Wkei paper become* wet If de Mm. K F. Crenshaw, Mrs. K. I. easily and economically with dry
ttriofales
locates ar
and loie* up lo 70 per Clicquennui, Mra. A. O. Stoffei, milk. It i* not only good to drink
it tit
of Ha strength. Thi* make* Mrs. E II. I.aiiay, Mr*. Ben Moore, but can be used in many dishes.
rug yarn* vert tuareptible to Mr*. C. I.. Wallis, Mrs. James Chocolate cakes, biscuits, cornrug
damage (mm rubbing and abra- Higgins, Mrs. Clark Leonardy, and bieail and meat loaf are Just a
few of thr delicious dishes that
alob. Examine the yarn romtruc Mm. G. It. Hudson.
ran tie made.
Hon the label on the rug and a»k
the sales person to make sure.
Way tu make buttermilk: Put
Application of G percent rhlur
dane duit lo the nests and on thr 'i quarts uf boiled water that hat
Sprinkle fluted iliret ot rucum ground within a radius ot two (ret hern cooled tu lukrwarni in a large
ber with paprika for an taira- ot thr nevl* will control ants in howl Sprinkle t cups nonfat dty
pretly gtrnlih
garden* and lawns.
milk over watrr. Beal slowly
‘ ly with
rotary egg beater until well tnla*«i. (U r uee any other way of re
liquefying dry milk that you have
h
luund satisfactory). Add I cup
good flavored cultured buttermilk.
Aa long nr flavor remains good,
•ome from each lot may be carr­
ied over to us* whrn making up a
fresh amount. Stir until well mix­
ed. Put in a warm place (about
7UP.| and cover with a ctran cloth.
Du not stir until a solid curd
forma. This usually takes «) lu b
hours or uvernigfil. Thtn heat
with egg (water ot wire whip Just
enough to break thr curd. Pour tnlp
clean bottles, cuvrr and keep in
the rrfrigrratoi.
Buttermilk meat loaf: d alicet
bread, lip cups buttermilk, .7 eggs
I lh. ground Iwef, S lh. ground
pork, Vi lh. ground veal, 1 can
tomato paste, J teaepoone salt. M
teaspoon pepper, | medium onion
minced, if heaping teapoons pre­
pared horseradish. Koak the bread
in the buttermilk for half un hour.
Combine all the other ingrrdientl
with thi* mixture. Put in a loaf
pan and l»ak* In a moderate oven.
7tf*0 F for I hour. No greased pan
iirrded due to pork having enough
lat.

WSCS Members
Urged To Attend
General Meeting

TH E SANFORD HERALD

Milk Is Most
Important Food

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Enjoyed By Group

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i gaiugk I«c eeconds cornatercb aad water, add u terry

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mil tar* rad twab, aUrnag, u u i
Ibkkeaed fftrale aaff cate Add
ARiia wbol* teri Ira and cbUl Ipaua Into
&lt;enlei &lt;-f merlarue flag Oaralab
I r * i/ i
•lib *44 it ions I berries if desired
liua aalll stiff but ff«rr* wllb abtppte a*am Make*
1 dug I agar a tateg I Mr flag*
^

Mts. Brodlr Williams was
less lo Circle No. i of the Women*!
Society of Christian Service vfbra
Monday at hrr hum*
Circle No 6 of the WSCS of the it Itmet
ss*j the first meetiej: ot th*
i :r-i M.tl.wt.st l bai.ii in. l .Mon- i—«. *r»i
ai—■ **t* Williams -tii*'
. . . I .uw it.,,, 1, m . ,i,r iw iu v s.I* a il* .
l&gt;Utrd year twHiks to tiie members.
J. N. Araurello, fiOrt Park Ave., Tim
“The Abiding
with Mrs. Robert Brelv as co- Light",devotional,
was offered by Mrs. Neal
hostess wlio helped srrse refresh- Eaimsr and Mrs. T. F. McDaniel,
mrnta of cookies and suft dunk*. study chairman, gave an interest­
Mr*. It H Crumley, eiivle s-hslrstudy on "The Sermon on th*
man, openyl thr meeting with the ing
ilrvutiuiul, utui i-Uns wne mad* Mount."
Mrs. William*, assistr-i by Mrs.
for tin- coming year.
and Mr* Bulb LunJuulst,
Officer* uiul chairmen were Farmer
serve,I refreshments to the follow­
eles'ted n» follow*: Mrs. S. G, ing: Mrs T F Me Dari'el. Jits.
llartimnn, secretary; Mil I.. A. Ktglr Brown, Mrs. Harrs Id own,
An.lirsun, treasurer: Mr*. Ed Shin* Mrs J K Hunk, Mrs. |.. P. Hagan.
hulsi-r, mission *lu&lt;Iy; Mr* M It. Mrs, I.. T Duffey, Mrs Mabel
islris'kiand, vice chair mill; Mr*.
Mis, M E Jluye, Mrs. W.
Uolu'it Beely, iitnatuie nn 1 publi­ Blount,
B. Muye, .Mr* B M Mason. Mis
cations; Mi* Carl Chorpening, S. O. K hiniiolsri, M i.
A B.
sunshine cl.airman; Mrs J. W. Stevens, and Mrs. &gt;1 II McCall.
Brown, publicity chairman
At the s'losr uf lh* mretir.g Mr*.
Ed Shinhols, i pair a beautiful and
inspiring talk on "The S*cr--»s ot
Ahomlant l.islng" fr»im ll-r boak,
'Tt.e*r Hi^ ' • Vr. Hold” hy Eiesl
I. Blow nice
Those pis-srid wrie Mr« S. G,
if you want to m i l, a hit with
Harriman. Mi* l f f l --mpson,
Mt« N’e-1 Sus it li. Mm tv I' Field*, Father, give him an Italian style
Mrs A F Rinnan. Mrs R A Fu- shirt for Father. Ds&gt;
trell. Mi* I A Anderson Mrs.
Having set new tirnd. in wo­
Ed Shiiih--l*i-i. r» I II | aney. men's fashion*, ,,-w«m I) linen* au-t
Mr* M 11 Stiicklati-l, Mr» Bo- automobiles, Italian designers n»a
twit II Brels, til* J. N A m r - ale turning their attention to men's
eilo, Ills |i || Crumb) an.t Ml* wear A loti Italian turn this year
J W. ! wu
i* exchanging ideas with s lea ting
American men'* um i manufac­
waiting lor ibi* picture lo start turer
and tile leiult* air sensa­
since Jan 4 --I tin* year Now II tional.
wolt'l finish until midsummer I
The htW Italian designed shirts
could have been making Iwo pie air widely distributed Ihioiighout
turrs In ihai lime
this country, and have ■ subtly
“ Thai doesii'l sound like much, different luok They ale done In
bill 1 have lav i.bliyilloiit to meet handsome fihilc* and irstiiined
I have r-iu m d trl niysrll to earn colors, distingui*lied m cut, comtng a certain amount When I don't fcltable to weu.
Pin in iroiihli When ynu’r* in the
|4(Xi,(SSi j yrai class and earn only
Since leas inorr m -n ;*u million
pOO.OOn trial &lt;an irally put you jicople have gone lo the top of Ihc
in a hole
Wavhinglon monumrnl

Italian Shirts
Make Nice Gift
On Father's Day

th is week only

i ash ion famous

Evening C ircle 1
Meets In Long wood
Kerning Cird* No. I uf the Prtshylrrian Churrh met Monday even­
ing at the hutne of Mr*. J. A. Bill
line in Longw-oud with Mr*. R T.
Miiwre and Mrs. W J Haitlry at
co-huateese*.
Tht chair man. Mi*» Letti* Cald­
well, presided urwl routine huein- n
wa* discussed. Clothes collected for
Korea had l&gt;*ri- sent amt a project
was mentioned un whirl) the com­
mittee It tu rrnurt al th* next
meeting. The July meeting will h*
held at thr hum* of Ur*. A. U
Hunt with Mr*. D. T. Sheppard
and Mies Elsie Parley g* ro-huttessts.
The Bilde lesson. "The Cry ul
Cornelius", was given by Mrs. A.
f&gt;. Mrlutiis.
Those present: Mrs. Blstline,
Mrs. Hartley, Mrs. Milwer, Mile
Caldwell, Mr*. A. B- Pettraon,
Mrs. Joel Field, .Mrs. C. M. Boyd,
Mi»s Flo Bishop, Mrs W. II. Wray.
Mrs. H. J. Ulkbee, Mrs. A. (J. MeImils,•Mrs. Carrie Rmith, Mrs. D.
B. Middleton, Mrs. Mattel Brown,
Mr*. W. 8. Hrumley Sr.. Mrs
Floy.| Case. Mr*. K. C. Maxwell,
Mrs John Smith, Mrs. Her limit
Oilbert, Mrs. J W. Wilson, Mis
C. F. Lind
Mrs. W. It Brown, Mrv Earl
Luurki, Mrs. I.. T Kheppaid, Mist
Anna Nelson the Misses Fdna
and Laura Cliilteuden, and two
guests, Mrs. F. W. Ilisllme tli!
Mrs. II J. Lehman of Winter fvb

nylon tricot

Charm Set

M’k time ti. fty L u x itc — when you can get the lm client
Iftigerie ynti ever wnre at the lnwrat prli'en

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Ityiiiii trli'ol. ittinf.v and fi'Ulinilii* frosted vvitli net gild
hi«.ril witfi la. e liny them to niutuli wiiilr tlifre pi ice* Jg*t!

E S P L A N A D E - It C h r i s t i a n
Dior * baked brown linen ault It
ha* a alight atand-awav lapel.
high-Blttd wautlin*. aott bail
tuck, slim akirt. back plea) Th*
hat l* a Ua&lt;k indan luck- t small
ptataau with pinched l»p loops
Th* *ar cli|*a ar* Dior * )»t *ohtalrea. and niatelung aut.t# gluvrs
rompUt* lha riiMinUe

S U N D A Y IS

FA TH ER'S DAY

DAD W i l l I IKK

HIGGINS
SLACKS
C O O L U U R .M IL A C K T A T K
R A Y O N T R O P I C A L IN

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Slip in proponl'iimi
lengths, B2 to \2 in
White, IlibixcuK Pink,
Lagoon Mine,
Rag Itl.tir., Now
Unwii. 31* to 42 in W hite.

Rtarrlng

at these

L O W , L O W PRICES!

FO U R C O LO R S

Glared •tr«wbarri9«
tebdd are* more d*l»ciabla
a aaaat giaia Simple, isn't It •t UlUtl
.town^twr.lb
k fairy tela teaeurt must b* I ieliawaerrte*
we teaiei
H cup •«)««
1 la lb* tahtg by that prince I rwp ewuer
tee— in f ee And klnte
Combine 1 cap strawberries, watei
ter* I bat anjoiie will
Mira butpiag of fkli and tags! la eaacepaa Brief lo a
Mira Ibat yoor pretu boll aad ataimer l i mteataa Blued

First Meet O f Year
Meld By Circle 1
At Williams Home

G E T A C Q U A IN T E D 0FF1.K

WORTHY ghytkUa of th« liih Caoiary. Dr William Batl«r. ome
Iglff of « IrawW ris t "Doubtless Ood maid b«v* mad*, but (lod
M Vfr did mak*. a butler burry!" People have been quoting him aver
Wall. It's* tamiaar. and the hta- [spoon* al a lima while continuing to
dWd* burrltu are rip* and pluatlful |b*at Lin* baking absut wlib weird
If J M i n one.af tbu many who'paper Spoon nwriagu* on wased
Kb p r Butler, you 'pap*r. farming a ring Bak* la very
CM bar* a woods rial time making etua even. f l l 'F , un* baur or until
pal* golden brown and eel Remote
tabulate dueeerie t* feeit upon
Muv about a Qlaaad Btrgwburry cat el all* from » i o - l paper to sere
Rtag pgr a atartf W i t a rlrcta of In* platter Pill wllb glared draw
cHag. paIc-told Isuitigua tbia pile Wrrit* Make* i eerelnge
(h* aafelkr ktgb ohb roap-fruak

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SP EC IA L

H’ Strawberry-Time Again!

t

John Wayne Laughs Ilian., June 17, ll$4
Page
As Reporter T alks
Methodist Circle
To Susan Hayward
HOLLYWOOD
" I ’m ylad me Elects Officers
heat is on you for a changr, and
not me." John Wayne laughed a* For Coming Year

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ium. I.urge in While. I IthincuH Pink. Lagosm Blue,
Reg {Ti.fth Now

$3.99

JIJST GIVE HIM A IJAIR»
WE WILL ALTER THEM LATER.

D A II.K Y
Rrief.

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NEWS— CARTOON
SHORTS
2 SIwwIbcr aiUly
Starting at dnak

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Sports
Selections
By n m ; o k b o r n f . .
A new Job always requires iumr
adjustment* and changes of nm
tlni'. Undoubtedly the most Im
palpable adjustment in assuming
a sport* rapacity with an alter
mum Qiihttritlpn h the nerc«‘ ti}
of a" ear!;- c sV*-nln? —In thi*
ta w , sit uV„&lt;ek tn the morn . If*
difficult tn sympathise with your
aelf, however, upon learning the
atrcniroo* routine of a given Wal
let C. Hire*, commonly. “ Red"
By profetilun. Hire* |&lt; late
night, ralhrr all night, train di*
patcher for ACL. Ife we k i from
midnight ‘III morning Yrslrrda)
morning, for example, he was
part to M hitting the »ack I'n
hap* grabbing the nle «n wink*, he
wav at Memorial Sind mm lieforr
I p m ennducling n practice «r&gt;
aion for the Post Vl Ameriran
Legion Junior Ilasrhall team, lie'
manager and rnarh
Assuming he sandwiched a bile
uf field alter l.eginn aettvily he
wav back at Memorial Stadium
ahcftlv after I p m for die far
riinal Indian Central Florida loop
tilt laat nighi. lie it a capable
flral baseman witli the semi pro
outfit.
Then It wav a change uf clothes
and off to work Till* afternoon he
wat again machine the Ameriran
1-egion Irani tn It* enrnimler wit1'
Leesburg; win or love, he will
hash over the tilt with fan* until
lim e to go hark to hit Irwin flag
lin g aland
Tiringly* StareI v Worthwhile'
Definitely' Saflvfyine’ You can
bat vour bottom itollar it It lo
Mr. Hires Red and other* derive
a deep ami pleasurable sail*!*'
tlon from helnine to provide
healthful and enjoyable recreation
lo the youth of Seminole County
II la an honorable and gratifying
motive for which he and manv
othrra detqrve recognition anif
applause.

Second-Place Indian?
Wallop Cards, 16-8

Thun,, Jane IT, I B I

Ben Hogan To Try
For Fiflh Title
In National Open

T iic Stm fi'rd C a rd in a l a nb.mrbed :i 16-8 " lit'lln ik in ir i t
(th e bands o f the San fo rd N a v y Indians when tlie visito r*
unlocked n s ix n o / lf ix tic «W !i i* two-run v f j j i " tn In c .m X itt ■
frnrnc nrttTv.’cn t on to add fo ur ru n s in c.,rTi ul ih e Mnal t v ^
inning* in&gt;*t n ip h t at .Memorial Stadium .
The th re e -h o u r-lo n g C e n tra l Flo rid a Longue tilt pro­
duced a total o f 2 7 banc hit* o ff pitcher*- N a v y out nit the
the I'nrd* 15 to 1a£.
•
In the in it ia l ittanr.ii. fa rcin opener C h a rlie T h o m as wav
tough and d en n e d the slate w ith three out* in a row. In the
lower h a lf o f the fram e , San fo rd nhorlstop K ugenc I’crtmng*
ton blaste*l a double and was pushed home w ith an in fie ld
hit ami a ground out.

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— ».* * *

SPRING FI ELI), N. J „ tfs-Ucn
IF gan. worker ol gn|f mlrari?*,
I* trying for hi* filth nation
. I open championship at broad,
Ur thy Itnltuaml.
No man ha* ever won five U . S
open*— not even Hobby done*— but
that la no deterrent lo thla grim
little »on of Texas tvho*e fierce
itridc ha» earried.hlm to one golf
mg climax after another
An tfl-year-nM amateur, Rex
Rinter J r of Amirillo, Tex . the
t ntii n.il Junior champion, hit the
hr»i hall tmtav al X a m tK D T i.
tending an Inlernalion field of 162
am-tltur* and pm* out after
Kigali's aealp.
Hcgan will pliy i.i a Ihrrcuomr
with E J iDulehi Harrison, the
old Arkansa* traveler, and Rill
Campbell of Ifuntipglon. W Va
runnenip In th- recent British am
atcur
Ben‘» miiit feared adversary,
Sam Snead who ha* never won
the open in i.i attempti, nrohahiv
will ha&gt;'e hi* first round poated
brforc the champion take* the flrt!

The vUitors waitmi no time,
however, in letallating un&lt;i ItiarkH D f v l l i n C
run* In Ihr *-cond W-Ith two
IIP five
H
hit*,

a

pair

of

u .ilk * ,

Tl.oma*' talk, nn ciror uml

rlflce.

pitch* i
h *ar-

The Card* put air.** three tallie, in the fourth anti ailded n pair
le the fifth. Navy notched n 1TTt*.
ron ie the fifth anil th** »rore »too l
nit r**,n » t-up Iionnir Smith '.uotth&lt;- mound for the Lilian* in tbo
fiftli art) eveptunllv t'ceived eirdit for the win.

Fight visitor* went ui hat in tl.e
sixth and compiled two runs, an I
were never ngnin head'd.
MM Fleischer took lie mound
for Sanford in the sixth and m l
charged with thr loss althotith
Muddy Daugherty plLdod the last
inning and was tagged for the final
four visitor run*. The Cardinal*
gathered two scon-s in the looslast-of-the-ninth on n ha-e-on-lixll*.
four Indian ector* and I'cte Schitnut's single.
The two clubs will tuglr again
•Sunday at the Naval A 'ldiiatv Au
Station. l-a*t night's lilt uppe 1
»esond-nlace Navy'* re n ril to lO-.’i
while the lorut* drnppe I tn tie.' ,60ft
line with a 6-0 sensona! perform„
.
Indians
ofto 12 041 l*'&gt;
Cardinal*
too ;I20 0*ti - h
Mirhrlt, Smith (fit nn1 Jones;
Thomas, Fleiseher ( 6 ), IhughiTiy
C l and Krhirard.

tee. Snea-.l »tart* with George
Garin, a nerenmal title threat, and
llarvie Ward Jr fine young ama
tenr fn m San Franciicu.
f or Hogan, the Mage and character* are not much different than
in hi* other winning year*—IMt.
ItJ.VJ. Iti.il and 1951—but there have
been development*, he *ayx. which
red ice h li chance* of a victor*
“ Itneh". N n r r ha* a former champ been able to regain hi* title
*T don't i .t how I ran tetxvdil&gt;
to lirfy hoiing'n noi Irgind that "They nrwr rome hark" tnnlgh
aller losing i| and ihr iald*makrr» are •landing lit Ihr prrrrdrnl.
win," Hogan raid after arriving at
In ■ IS-round fig it again*! world hratyw ight tlllrholdrr Rocky
Thr malrh will be hroadranl over ARC radio affiliate* •lartlng al
Itallitnrol ar&gt;J playing hi* firit
9:10 (&gt;. m. (Sanford time!.
Marciann at Yankee Hladium. .Marciano I- a 2-1 favorite tn retain
practice »hnt*
Ihe rhamptnnxhip while the &lt;ald* fere N-t Ktty won't *tnp Ihe
"1 am faced with Ihe lank of
doing in ten day* what would nor
The Cardinalt will pay ihr Sar- rnally require a month I have
ford Navv Indian* a relnm rail been troubled hv Ihr viru* I have
Sunday at SNAS and again be at been bu*y with my new club
Memorial Stadium next Wednet. manufacturing huvlneii I ha.
day night onnntfng Oroveland neglected my golf
HORTON—
The Motion ltd man Clfvfengvr, Tom Hr ewer, Leo
The Central Florida league run
“Thl* i* a fairly rx»y cour*e
Fox are prepared to awtm or link Klely and Frank Sullivan give*
lev! will be prefared by an Atner with broad fairway* and plrntv of
with their younffitrr* In the Arnett- Ihe Red So* the best crop of young
lean Legion exhibition affair when hiltinu room. If* made for a fellow
can t.r9gue race thl* year and the pitrhtr* in the Ameriran League.
IhP local Campbell looting oulfll like Sain Snead I'm not aaharp."
rerent *alr of Geonrr Kell prove*
I'layct* like Williams, I'arncll,
mrelt fhe Vern Itearh rlub It
Snead leaix'd off lhi« hot »i*d
It.
tiullpen artist Fill* Kinder anil
Ity G A Y L E TALBOT
provide* a wonderful onportimilv a* if he'll rat on a We«t Virginia
•-J
The hard-luck Kox got off to a hn rd-hltting handyman llilly Good­
for parent! and other* to wlinr*.* cook rtnve,
NEW YORK v f - Although we
I 'M I I I I M S * T t V l ; i . K l r .l 1
man
lend
stability
to
ihe
compoor
lU
rt,
*
pending
mott
of
th*
ton Leg km tram in action a* the
’IfMIM
ss. i |.'4
"Thi* rourte ea»y?" he blurted might n&lt;&gt;t have been pa)mg *trlei flrnt tlx week* of the rxmpAlgn tdnation.
tJftiiil afternoon game* oftm urr
Jhl% III it" ill
(t
* J1
cra/y. Il'i plenty tough altrfltinn, having turn hu*y getling In lA*t plxi-r, after glowing pre1
»#
Ifeflfl'l
3ft
♦ft!
IW Cffuable for workJru* people "That'*
Ratting slumps hit center fielder i fr lit n il*!
I'll nut Hen In every fairway and a rtrapfc of pri/i-figiiirr* ready fur araton prediction* for them.
.*.1
!« p
That If be two good hall game* bet
Jhrkie Jensen and catcher Satiuuy 1*-l k t' l41&gt;(1
a meeling tunight, it .till trema
H i
3^ 2i
him
he
ran't
play
the
four
and you are urged t„ make plan*
t
*«(
«H|
:&lt;*
f
t■
III!
14* |
3*»
heir that acvvral q'ie»liiin« lemaih
One big reaaoit for the bad tie- Whits' curly hut llouilrvaii expre**under par.
Ma i V(sf&gt;4 11*4 1 ft
i\
37 •
II
I*1* 1° alterkt. First game it at rounds
to l»e an'wwted In roRnrcllan with ginning wa* a rath of Injurie*. |ra t nnfidvru e In Iroth.
“Ti*e
fairway*
are
tight
and
the
M m R IN I r t l r r d u
0 :M p m
lly D ll. ASSOCIATED PRESS
the National Open Goff t lurnumcnt
"The mislukts* these kid* ale J a » IIf .ii h *■ liflfeAHd .% t i l itth ln r^ &gt;
Rluggei Ted William* bloke a
The following Friday, the la-g green* arc roomy. I think Hogan, hlarting today at Ualtutrol over *houlder
Jacksonville
Reach
all but
I irl.uM&lt;t*. 1 4t i'tirfbt 1
making
now
are
the
one*
thr*)'
Imne
on
the
flral
day
of
who
lx
Ihe
lie*t
ilriver
in
Ihe
hu«l
mn nine will tourney to Vrro
l^i L» U m l ft h i t tiifiii 11*44 II j
clinched lltr Florida State League
iprtng training (Marrh IJ and alrould have niB&lt;l&lt;- last yrar when
nr»r a u i can putt with anylod), in SpringHrlil. N.J.
lin n tM I m.Icij
Dearh for a return engagement thould
firit half pennanf last night when
win it "
The fIrwt• Are llrn Hagan ond didn’t get Into the lineup until they went b o good," Moudreuu say*. !*•Is^ml At t,dki I4 t:t!
Russ Nixon hit an Inside Ihe-park
e M
pihh
iirtifHtf) iSt
llult&lt;i«ror* lower rour*e. where hammy Snc.nl the only entrant*? May 1r&gt;. lefthander Mel 1I'ain
*4 ll. •'Ncveithe|e*s, I m going along 1J*a
Rollln* College |t to be rmn
0
'
4*4
At
l*«?gl*fkH
|t#t|i
(i
home run in thr 12th with one on
mended for the fine *h»wjnp ik this Vtih r hampionthlp will be eon The inivrrr tr* that nm\ wc learn. ace of the pttrhlng itaff, hr-ike with our youth movement nod I
fdr a G 5 victory over second place
ii i:
great hall rlub made In Ihe NCA \ tested Tlm rrdiy through Saturday i» no The enur»e will he alive n tnin, |n hi* thi-owthp arm April know the fun- will ogive with me." trR B i \ n i u u i 1%.f.iitt
Dr Land
l~ P rl. M il
At filil glance Ihe Kell deal V r n Viiir k
tournament n| Omaha The O n I* a 7,&lt;rn yard rxpan*e of real with oilier player*, many of ihem 24 in Wn«hlngton.
3i 21 432
That put ihe Sea Mint* 2 ' i game*
extule
with
knotty
rough,
huge
got'.J.
if*
Juxl
that
the
advance
And Kell, a fine (mil player at looked like n departure from lt*d Ilf *K»ltU II
Ira! rforlda area received a huge
31 21 Cl 4
1
out frrnil ITtey have five games
S3 n
$17
amount of valuable pobllrity due green* anrl a nar of TO II f« a vtorir* have been tlnm*l entirely hi* licit, atartrd Ihe &gt;n«r with Sox policy. |l mis Ihe first sale Mil H"kti'!(«•«'
Irfl to nhy, including an Impor
1 hH &lt;4* I mNU
C
3« 3ft ii*
H
rpl|v«t*»I perform mre of xtrange rrnirse in that II look* like concerned willi whMhcr Itigan, the .ante trnuhlraome hack ail­ of ii star in Tom Vow key*« 22 Nt.
tint diuhlrheader with OH m b t&gt;
!
IdUUlp
2&gt; :&lt;
the Winter Park team The wire ditrk-soup to vome and an ogre to whn ha* wnn four open*, wilt heat ment that plagued him the pant yvalB us rluh owner.
f*jm lnn.it 1
34 3&lt;» l « l
night. DeLand h.x* Rmr left am)
Snead, who ha* made a career uf lew *ra*on*. Hi* throw* from
a m lre * Mipphrd abundant Infor idhrr*
23 32 •H 12
"We'd have lu-eti foolish not to r ill- 4«fi
ran onlv hm? b r a romplcte Jack
tl
11 fteft 1ft
Hogan, for Ittalanrr, predict* hi* almntt winning Hip big one
matlnn conrcrnM the team and
third ha»r weren't a* aure a* they make (he deni, it was such n lug Milt Alatif pit
sonvlllc neicli cmllapse
|(r«Ml(M WalMiMt
arhnnl. placing Ibis *latr and area own recrtn.l *eore of 170. let at
Scrond, there mu*t he many fan* once were. So when t'hirago offer­ offer," wa« Gincinl Maunger Jos1%.rl* l ClDi iriKAil "
Thr Sea Rirds and Rrd Hats
lllvlrra in l»* Angrlei In IDM, who are a* honr*lly confined a* ed a reported ||IW,mgl and utility Cronin'* romment. "There&gt; the |lr&lt;«&gt;k|&gt;D « MlliAAiikf. |
f t ™ " . Tthe’1!*
? rr".‘ * ,hB
ir»h»R f»i«i r «ftIt each pirketi up four earlv runs
ji
media of pres* and ra msy be bmkrn Snead *?e* a win­ thl* wrlt.T I* eoneerrufig the |*liy•• infieldrr Grady Hatton for him thr lani'-tie** in George'* l-ark, and ni I siidIr itt chi!
('till .litis m| i*iiU(iur«!t. |»|'*I. ruin Then Itay Kunkoletki nf JarkHtnJM®. Virtually all of fhe kev men of ning »rnrr of 290, fen over par. leal Infirmitip* of the two priori- llo«ton manavrmrnt grabbed it.
with a long siring of doiiMehvadliRlnfa t i^ l)
ville lleteh steadied and Jim Ruli
On »nmr polnl*. alt »eem fo pal lhlagnnlM* Hrraior ul the
fhe team tolum to llollin* nexl
3 !ltv » . u i k * - r *it i l f . - k l v n
\V t l o o n * 1
era
coming
up
due
lo
ininout*
it
The
White
Sox
necUeil
a
apol
replaced French)- l^-Mlanc for D p
year, fort,
agree The tonne it exa*peratinu- , ronlllrling rlaim*. It appear* nn- player
rtj
v*
I'fitlifp
i? Si
wa* the only thing to do with tin if.iAtl At New
a
role
Kell
Mill
ran
fill
l.and and a pitcher's duel carried
1'irk K "»lf
ly long, with finl*hing hole* of #2« IMxklhle to *ay which of them I* capably. Thr Red Sox official* Goodman, lo-|icto and Goniolo
the g»mr into the 12th
II il u Anff*n«ttl» ti lt
Your wrilci I* M im e what of a ar. t T.t:, yanU and ID of its IB in wurtc khapr, and it might Ik * would have preferred a major play­ « round "
.»t IMftfllittrKh Ulnrur u
Orlando heat Cocoa lo-l ami
neweniairr to apntl'writing ami hole* are "blind " II* green* are nereis ary to go the full 72 hales er deal hut when nothing materialIt
t#H•UvfIwalfel IM |
Financially it mads sense. Mo*- Ht I.'-h f C .if I "’ll I Ui *'( iili I a h i i n l i t I i lakeland shovel Daytnna Hearh
rteeldrlv a newcomer lo Sanford •o ma**ive that II may hr po**lhle to vrllle the i**ue.
tied they went for rath.
farther into the cellar on a 4 2 deNtiilrf ll' t f \* ll 4*|iAf 1* II* j|
tun gut finti.imu for un ailing ,2r&gt;t*
He would greatly opprreinte anv to lot the ean&gt;el and *1111 lie three,
Weather alio played again*! idtter salat ted at between JIG.IXrO
cixlan.
Thl* much i* certain-ll'urur gut
strnkei from home
Ortando'* lam Tell icattcred
mm relative to thl* page if vnu
W. i - f»t. (dia
"No man under 4D will He able »ick tint When he landed here Motion a* the club wa* rained ami f lOJXXI a yrar. Arid picked up tru e
eight Cocoa hits and roasted to
|ti 17 n&gt;j
have anv tuggeiiinna or crlllrbm lo wifi it," laid the «age Gene more than a werk ago the llanl.vm out of II of lla firat 20 home Hatton who rcri-ivc* aleiut fl2JXHi. 1*|rv« Uml
3
17
«t
•
I"
It wat enough to take the
I victory alter his male* harked
n ea»e dnn I he-lfatc tn call upon Smarm, one ef It lurmrr rhnrn- add he felt no terrible he might game*.
Wa* the Kell sale part of a rhl* 1"tk
17 I I sir
1•
he vhle lo play at all. an.! edge off the pitcher* and eauar “Slop the Yankees" plot to feed Vn»
him. Many lhanki . . .
'
|&gt;eft (il |
24 I» IM UV* him with five runs In the seennd
ntun* who will he rumpcllng. net
that If he did iimihow manage the batter* lo loae th* ir eye.
23 11 lit i m inning Dike Wilton and Rill Wyatt
«»n
to the pcnnHtit-hnprful ftVenltlMKf
Hog*n i* 41, Snead 12
a
t a
IS* H
ger lam playrr*
I’Mt'drlpM*
Through it all Manager
•m
darerr to Ihr nr»t tee he prnb
homrrt l In that mast production
White SoxT
other* hav" lahellrd Itallusrnl to
lUlnniMj.
it life if H
SS
Roudreall
Kidri'fet hatn't luirkprdaTrd from
l-afcrlind, likewise, did its tear­
ably
would
lou*e
lip
the
roor-.e.
Jn
ri It* i&gt; ‘ »
a "pnttera' eour»e" and thl* ha* He had a vim* that wi« «nme- a *pnng estimate that lloston la n
While New Yoik Manager Casey |Ul»|4»ft
ing eirly and rode a nine hitter
Meutlfe t r * l,r 4 a i
brought the name of Bobby l/veke thing awful.
Stengel
wa*
unhappy
over
the
flrnt division rluh After Kell'*
i'hl&lt; &gt;« - II Itill i&lt;1elt'hl.&gt; «
by Kill Ibyrtl to victory over last
to the forefront The South African
deal, thr Ihxton mariagi-no id llti#ti&gt;ri S l*f U n it *
vrar's rhampmn Daytons Hearh
To thi*, Snead rpqwmdrd within note WA* nmi'Minee-l llmidrrnu In- made il plain it was too Intrri'strd Vaa V'fftt J IhUlRor# rt
whn own* prrhap* the he.*t nutting
I . A T K T U E S D A Y R R H U I.T K Inurh in all golf, (re* off with a few day* that he wat »ulfering nl.ttiL
i*«i vt Itilnl * \S itliitfK l*» n t
in
it*
own
welfare
to
wnlry
about
I ntjraf
"We will (till finiah no worse
&lt;*«Ia I
Jullu* Horn*, the l !02 open winner, with arhc* and piln* through his than Iho firat division. We allll intentionally helping anyone else. I 'll IJ4l| ♦'I|»(l1f11j RlMA1r1l i «•*lll
Tim# 4 |,|
Kellrttf V C K C Will Observe
I p,#i| 4n srcf
*i
i i» t ita and Hidi Toskl of IJvIngttnn, N. J . back airl nrrov* hi* *hnuldera have a ebanre fur the pennant.”
||
3
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't
11*11
h
A
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'll'! I
Kell wa* the key man in a nine 111. aInn Ml I »» f ft tl f (11Ail
iJ I.il
!.r *•*|»Rfda
im
«
it
that
made
it
an
agony
la
swing
r
I"
4
»•
*
I
•
■1 t \ *
f gn the reed thin *cn*atlon of the pro** A L'nlf rlub at all Ife *aid lhai
Scholarship Night
lyer iwap
year* ago when
wher.
iwnp two years
Motion ha* a fine crop nf com­ player
/uketliiL (!-:*
winter tour aril leading money
Uutulkla i . * u f . w
\\
*
*
h
I
n
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I
nf»
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I
I
IrYeUi
ml
■
nil
i*
.« i *»*
•ton got George, *'
limit Even*,
he, too, might lie furred In with­ ing (In n nn it* roller hut they Bo*i
DAYTONA R EA CH - A delega­
winner.
I
l
I
I
XV&gt;
1
4
ft
(7
l»
ny Upon and flltav Trout for X» ik lYurk ml hull tutor * Mi I fortaTil tion from the tJnlvrraily of Flo ti­
need eiperlence. After the flral Johnny
AjnrjitffcHw m a u L m
draw
The
amateur*,
who
In
recent
Dropo, Johnny lYsky, iio&gt;
Marti -P a t arils T I m , » 1
ti ll %• Ti&gt;rl*r &lt;•*!
Al the la*t report we u x . that time around Ihe league rookie Walli' Drop
lla will lor on hand tonight a* the
year* have never irrlouilv threat*
Harry Agganls had wun the firit Hatfield. Mill Wight und Don U n
Volusia County Kennel Club ohI III*' K ftrllf *•
3t CD f I d enerl in Ihe onen, are well repre* wat Mihtlantially the way thing*
a H r llll.n l Ifa rr
, . „ •ruled with Hilly Joe Hatton of ktmxl a* Ihe two 40-plu* and ereak tune aaalgrunent and i* a .300 hardl. It has Itccit said Detroit
arrve* .Scholarship Sight.
O
ulB lft* |.«
I * ||(
OulM,r.
II* «- t
Milt Bolling. Ted Lrpclo and wouldn't have parted with Kelt if
Heading the group will be Jim ­
t'.. runnerun tn Ing warrior* prepared to lee off Conndo
■ C « O X n a u ' l — r t i a r O , T I m , ( i f Morganton. N
are jockeying lor Infield it hadn't Iteen for that 1« r k trou­
my Gay, newly aPjMtintod apoit*
! C ,rr. JJanwanv T a* I ;t it* Snead and Hogan in the mavter*. fnday Some oh»er,er* thought position*., And the
‘ quatlel of Tnt- ble.
(hat Hagan weakened hi* rlinlral
publicity director, John Ellmer, a i!4 M ina K»«
if* •
• •« I* •»
|t won hv Snead In a playoff; Frank report by getting out of hH and
slant football roach, and Holmes
Stranahan id Toledo. Ohio; D irk
Dally Itoulilt i t naid M il"
PERFECT R E C O R D - elton from the state alumni of­
U u la ltla |.| n i t *
Ghapman of Pinrhurat, N. C .: Ihmiting a M In a prarlire round
fice.
lad Saturday
awl I'amntiell and Ward.
a Mini, m
j* Jo a &gt;o T J* Only twx) golfer* briidet Hogan
D ili latter feat, incidentally,
Ail profit* from tonight’a per­
W AUKEGAN. Ill .B-The friend­
I lilt IV*a n (fill)
a tn 4tn
ly fre.1 helHeen Fatty nent and formance will be turned o»»r h&gt;
I tin 1
I i t t. 4» have won a* many at four U* R did much toward muddying up the
U n la lil* I1*1 l l- l l (.l.).— I I I I I 44
Louloe Suf ?v for pro golfing honor* the stale hoard of control fur
- pen* ye e Willie AHertnn did 11 third major qurdinn which ha*
VOt'NTK I l l t V MI t»lIt*rHi I , T I m , aa.a back In IBU] and IMS and llolibv rauitd tempera In Rare in advance
appeared
to tie heading for another scholarship* at the University of
4 I llt .im
t l la 11 i t I « t
ifmwdown today a* the Women'* Florida, Florida Htate and Florida
1 ui,nuin' iu*i,
1»I« I *n J'&gt;ne* took four bid wren 1923 and of today'* npenlng round l* Hal*
Lnrol a regular torture chamber
Western Open swung Into the A and M. The V C K C wa« thr firat
I M arin l&gt;a*li,r
1 It hi* grand *Wm year of IMO
u u jh in u m
n r it
track lo hold a leholarihip night
of a golf rourae. diabolically lenthquarlcrfmai*
C lir r h i 4t i i _ i'u * H i r t im , » . i
rned
and
toughened
to
Ihr
point
*lx
yeait ago.
The
two
veteran
campaigner*.
In
I P f o l i i i M l,*
lit*
t i l l III,
T I m # i i .i

Boudreau Sees 1st Division For Red Sox

S p o rts

Rourxdap

Jacksonville Leads
League IVi Games,
S More Left To Play

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InNCAA Title Game
By Missouri, 4-t
Missouri defeated Rollin' * ol
lege of Winter l)atk I i last ntithi
to capture the Nt AA world trriw
baseball champion,hip m Omaha.
Rollln* had previously -topped the
vieturs by a rcie r-a l of the same
score
The Tars opened with s-itilhpaw
Mill Cary, who lasted hut two inning* heiure wiving way tn lefty
Art Mrophy. Missouri had already
served two runs .mil Cory wa*
charged with the set-back,
t ).# |un# Rollins tally came tn
the fourth when Mob MarllarGk
singled, moved to second on V
passed hall and came home &lt;m
Nick Vaneho'a line drive single,
K ,j {'(k)k thl, MlsstUiri Pilcher,
tpaced lour other Tar hit* and
was never again in serious trouble.
Cary gave up three hit' in his
two-frarnc effort and Mrophy limit
vd jh# winners to another three
over the remaining route.
The game was won for Miss­
ouri in the second when second
baseman Mud (.'ox -larnmrd m
Cary pitch over Ihe I* ft Meld w aP
n o il.I \s
non inn ima- . |
.Missouri
n n n o not—4
C aiy, ilrophv &lt;3 i and Finnegan;
Cook and (ileasun

Major League
Leaders
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VCKC Track

Western Open
For Women Goes
Into Quarterfinals

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T Im# M l
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|a |» 4 1* I Urnnk, Hull
i |n | *n
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T In
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U u ln ltla 1-4 ) l t «*

4 in that It it unfair, nr la It actually
I I * an old ladle*' layout waiting tn tie
* «0 taken apart'
Die earllnt arrival*, including
IIJ
1 nn Snell, played a round or two a
1 In fortnight ago and yrl'ed in aaI Ife gulah at Ihe narnm fairway* and
ni-.v Ihe high rough They prrdlrlrd that
:.«e Inur round* of par T2 would he
a an plenty good enough tv win — pro­
* «•
viding anvnne got lurky enough tn
fel.l •hoot that gm.'J.
I in
Then llogan dropned in on hla
I IB
I le ahaky tHna. aurveyrd the premia?*
and aiid that If he ever aaw ■
*M
pitch-inipolt
putt enurae, tkli wai It,
a i* Iff freely predicted
that hli____
own
■edli
_
MO
record nf
of 77B itrokrt would
l.fefe openi •rfcord
444.4 be tmathed to pleera. Then he
a a* went oof and »pearrd hla B-t on
National Golf Day.

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I aA S T N I G H r H R E S U L T S

IM O T R A C K — fe/lfe M ile
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M ile

The beit streak in rollrglale
fnntha)l belong* In the Unlveraity
of Waihlnglon which went 03
gamei without a defeat from 1907
In 1917. Fnur of the gamei were

J,,!,. Well.
M,t|. Marie
*|nri* Kill*.
K
Uta.
Trnffl, Pilot, Hough
Dgn. Jn*
Jne I'
Him
ugh ilgn.
d"»a. H*DIfe Klrh.
llnrmony
X. (Clrru»
I n u* lla
rm u
K—
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Mile
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&gt;a»*M* M ary. Ilia -Ta*. Ilnkbln
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lly paubti
poubt* t - l 111* ( «
(la y • It,tu r n Vli*l, o ft llufean. l ' » p JulnW ia 1 -f l l l . l v
per Kell. I'nfold. illlda llawll.
JIM II M A
l l tt— a Ife M ile T im e BXS
t h i m i i h a i k — a/ia Mile
Bllver H ub
II.Ife life l i t
M y T r a l y Pair, Tn y felyle. tlfey
Mlh*.
pfeiifnnini. MmIII Ang*i. Mr
I S ■•Pnjnr.
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Jfeff Don. Kelvin V»t. IVavetde
I'alkf, K-l'a Klnanrlrr. Mfearktlng
litk ls r. Kent. 4V I V .
M r ll» m £
Dm# Credit.
M IU M TM
'* V io le t,

H VI K — » I* Mile
Itru m l'u l.

POCKY

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t e w y w e io H r
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oppotite match-play brackets, wenbacked hv ton roe v rXpert* tn meet
again when the final* roll around
Saturday.
Each hat won th» Western Open
fnur time*.
M in Sugg* heat Fatty 6 6 in thr
ftnala Iasi year. Die only other
time the two met for the title, in
IM6, Liui»e again triumphed. 2 up.
The two prnfevdoitxli have been
trading tournament blow* for i*veral y v m . but they reach?t Ihetr
peak in 1961 Louite won two Cali­
fornia meets, one In a sudden
death ntayoff, and alao took the
Weathervane chamninnihip
Ih
etch rate, Patty finished second
Fatty, meanwhile, beat Ml*a
Sugg* in a playoff for Ihe Reno
Open and alio wnn the All American and "wwHd" tiffex at Tam
OShanter wHh hrr rival second
each lime.
Mis* Sugg* Is (he current moneywinning leader with &lt;6.934. but
Patty fcxi &lt;6.423 and rould go
ahead with the &lt;1,000 first prtie of
the Weitern Open.
Fatty tnday w »« an overwhelm­
ing favorite In defeat Mri. Paul
Dye Jr . of Indianapolis, only ama­
teur left In the quarterfinals
Lcuise figured to have a much
eaiier m itel with Beverty Hanson.
Die other quarttrfinal match (6
Jameson, who won th r tourney t l

ly7 Al?mimi'

1 W got Inal l ap to MBs la w tt

fo .m a jr llrinda
5 .* * ™ Panel (Infer, MNMe
Mo
TfelAfe,
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Jane N’lgk, HI i t
it*. In a lr a r y

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Metlr lllrks fare* Alter Raster In
Ihe other lower bracket match.

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June -I - Sept. 17
Nightly 8:1.1
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Principal in Production Of H-Bomb Says Would Feel Safer
If Dr. Qppenheimer Did Not Have Custody Of Vital Secrets
WASHINGTON dx-Tlxe man crc in other hand*."
diled by many atomic scientists
Avkcf whether he believe* 0&gt;
with unlocking the door to the hy- pcnlu-lmcr
b ; a security risk.
inheirncr to be
drogen bomb says he would (eel Teller replied
safer i( Dr. J Hubert Opocnhelncr
,Un„ v + .
Ji*.llir#v.i u u
md not nave rustony trt me n a .jW T in numtTV'ui
ih,f
Mm s vital teems.
actions (rankly appeared to me
The scientist is Dr. Edward To! rrnfused and complicated To this
•»l.l University
I TrtW
v nl
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er,» 46 ....
year-old
of f'
t'al
extent I feel that I would like tn
ifcrnu professor.
I by Oppeo see the vital Interests of this cou.i
helmer himself to have hern the try In harr.ls which I underland
"principal inventor" of the fearful betler, and therefore trust more."
ll-bomb
What about security. Teller was
But even as Dr Teller cipressed asked. Would (ranting cl.-irancc to
some reservations about Oppcn Dr. Oppenheimer endanger nation­
heimer. hlher uf the at .mic bomb al security?
during World War II. many of Ihr
If it were a question of Onpen
key men who worked shoulder tc heimer's intent, he replied, there
! shoulder with him in tun secret would be no harm done in granting
Wbjerft rallied to Oppenheimer’* him clearance. But if it were a
defense, saving he was a man of question of wisdom and Judgment
complete loyalty, integrity and .lc it might he better to hold up the
vision tn hi* coudtry.
clearance, he said
On the olher side of the Picture.
lie added, however, that "1 am
William I. Borden, former cxeeu myself a little bit confused on this
live secretary of the Senate-lions?
Atomic Energy committee, dcscrib
eii oppenheimer a» "more prtb’
ably Ilian not jin agent of the Su
In any event, he said, he saw n*&gt;

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ii
imer as I -) *1- bttl *J '* 1 'J ,u‘ !
to see the vital interest* of
thi* country in hand* which t un
I\ thi
tlcrstand betler, and therefore (rust
^or,. •*
All this conflicting testimonyamt . hark.tage srrounl of the moA tnrntous, tortuous development ol
the If bomb wa* disclorfd m ttu-

0p(Hnhc.lmrr , a&gt;j hc

access to secret naia witnotu re
gard tu the wisd'-w
his advtrr.
Teller
svid
that
If
tqqienheimrr
V 'X
I , * " fqqienhetmer
?n&lt;' " ,rr nurlear scientists like
him had lent him some moral sup°.! !!|!L,n« “Vi
m Va d w K T j his
h.. "thermonu
c.ea ,,aoL,..t-- , ur
.*-• ,-■■((*&gt; njur ‘‘ears earlier.

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I trui l i ay u *hj *v s‘ usually inel i te
pe
Inc like Vie \ rmci t.» help out m one * jv or
Mr It rge i ii r h i| -nr,l to it t&gt; •
in thet It ; ii rge *.h .I* a I as
fore
'Inc unmclan.-h. il» Dane h..« •(slants—except fur e d 'l-v; f rth
*i igi ■i r Is an.I hi1
nhat show business sax ini •oiiye of h
or rllinir.l Was &gt;.U|&gt; ,t. *|J,' Tlla t; Ft*MT* *H *, .( ■ 1 ..
a i r., man . . i
one nrf si. callt
Ii \n‘s i ,i I rg.-*l limning hit*
Four t
u an *li.
*!•
Borg.* grin* and gives a simple ;ti*d Iti. ilia as this year an I de
rin'vralion
" I »H K my neck parted allc a few work* a! (lu­
out "
l e t lu p el Kills si*, , ,n» t le re
NEW YOIIK. r
•ubMng iti eyt - n

For nun in nf.3&gt; aliiti *i .nxt per
fnrmanre*. and at . ; ros* lake of
far o irr a half in llion i l T i t *
it, rge ha* been stummnj the e\
,'C 11s
(luring the run of his T ’orned)
n Musle" a! the it &gt;1ten, J'. nitt -r
pr. -lurtlon* epgni' I
I closed
■n llro.li! lay &gt;.\ .e's t lent;.inf*
'H e e me and eie
1 1 - home
next door
Ktiheiinttiitirnt* lull. ,t
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VICI rm iC fN ! Richard Nixon (front, ei der) llnili I iiu-. lf swan-;
Vllh relative*, near and distant, at a fan
n mlon )i&lt; l at tin- h&lt; e
i f tils parriits m ta Habra, C'atlf. prior t ■In letutti t.* Washltirt, o
Nearly 15(1 itiemlu-rs of the family attr- t.-d t h a d n 't *rrn snn &lt;- i*
them for 20 yean," said the View Presidem ,i ■
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I.MS A N G E L E -s
i liu - name
( William U tu ard llu km,in i* it 1!
"Utrm h.-reil m ill ii -r r
t ulav
on re th; n a quarter century after
ii - naul v i
lu* It!" fur ki lia p m u
i ,i tin listilv liut«'hi-r;ng 12 year

Id Mari, n I' ilk, r

Crackers Get Four
Runs To Win Tilt
Without Single Hit

Program Boosting
Florida To Begin
Over Radio

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It wa* a long time between
pitching urlnrle* fur Earl II
I Junior • ViK-ti'ii In sear*, a* a
ttiaiiei i • far’ hut it tn- bait ssaii

TALLAHASSEE -e \ 51 week r d (fn y e .,is I, ■ i itiidit'l h i m - won
‘ cries of radio programs and ruin a lamer „anir Ihao the ion the
mercial* b.mstmg Florida will he \iijr;r , . r.irki-r*
ii ft m N i*h
nlu oil the Mutual Broadcasting vilia * ,i*t tin;, t
Syilem July :•
.Vntln-r game*
plaved last
Tin- stcie Advert 1*Ihr Gomm Is
| n , i;,„y
New Orleans
cion ha* approved expenditure •!
,
t ,.„i
ihi- othi t
SI5U.IXXI on a "package" (leal un s&gt;ulh&lt;r« X&gt;t
t. im
der safilch the sl^te will tie pr • nii|
lietluled
hut the i ra/s
moled on several programs, base
( q,,. \ i. •..ml i r.uki-r*

a series of one mim ic cummer
rial* and he the subject of one
television broadcast over a Ness
York station
The scries will be handlr'l !&gt;v
Torn Moore but commission V«s••
Chairman Dick Pope *ar| ii has
no Conner turn with .in i .irllci pr
P*'*al hv Moore for .i mil r m d&lt; I
lar *hnw to It;- fmano I i-n r
hi riu- Slate r'llru* mil \«ls *-rti
' "'iimi- -i m*
I ' m- mill -i d lit.n i . r .1 ,
tfiilHMl r "ilrn%-#»r%sp .uifuu l!n*
advertising . mqi wi t h on. -m oi
,irr' »»yw
they had nut lieen
n n 'o lli-l .Mtotr ;t
It repel rd i plan im lei wi eo
ta li' i Unlliu
llenme ill ti ntn
nee I n •.veruor n ■&gt;;11 In- giv* -.
a vi i e iii ehtHisim rlvn itiitig
agrnvir* t&gt; liatulo I'finita’* ..
«*‘Hini .viler r i- lake* oilier m lun
U.i- pr* ...... .ulw.un I hv t orn
mi**irnt-r Uharlr f ' umm.vnder
"f Jaeksonvllle, w mid have ap
proved .i me* uintr.nl- &gt;*nlv up
until .lami i'v m*li .ol * - - r .•*■-.-ti
tin- ,l,di i June :fi fi*r.i *- it n*
;* ordmarity d miActing Gov Jnhn
- i ihr
p|m and &gt;*■ did other » »mm ** m
mrtnlH*M %»h«» * •d t &gt; n *•»:;h»
the tle.v w ». nr.tri-nr- ,k
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u m&gt;M haudieap the , r u-:
in
placing ,.dw rli rn.i nt ■ l i . .p
pin;- |iriimoto ri pi. n-

prpiidi.l riiinniti fiii -ne nuhl
Th. i mas of iln game mine
in Un - Hum 1 1 it mnlli
All ta • imi i o
ui Ihr *h irl
end •I a i I sv-rr* Frank Torre
and .1 ik IVirk* *m;:li I ar I Vein
Petty drew a « ■k With two oul
ainl l . !»■■•• lid. U.varlte i.idd.-ns
rellev I Ur t S’nrkid lie pllchi-d
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tn a (Ireman's rule
I.a*- night ht *enl iurri *P in &gt;*
a eelifer III Hie *ln!i lie li.ul
I .kin .vi-r niioageii.it I .1! * I t
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D A I L Y C R V P T O q r O T E — I I W * lirm ti» xxorli iti
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One tetter simply sUndv for another.' In this example X Is use I
opt**fur the three L's. X for tn? two O'*, etc lilngle Irtt.i
trophies, the length ami formation of the wonts ar
i birds
Each day the code IttUrs s.tc different.
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bend t w .id I ,, m
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lured II, km
ing Hre.l

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Tli.il m :lu ■ - l. • x- -i t&gt; - i ■in
iv Gian-1 lu i -n»i in rin i i"ie*
'O**lon and
tm i-iiiTil. r

j, * lilv tnl.it. i lum
,| kid", pln^

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i-n Uhriiim.i* I•■&gt; hr hu.irrimt ..

*i&gt;,-i lal railru. i ,.,r tm pi trip
t&gt;.-)i k In I * A1
. iln |t|&gt; irate
, P* ;*igr ite*i rip1l&lt;n .1

lie w nitr

Hi - slaving and *i\ ninn- uagr» un
In* nii'llvrs a r t riiioli.il"I lied Xl.it un ! i a cbali
lin kman vvrnli
I i t a d.*h t . t
id and
il si' ni'd her " rX
Then I *odili-nlv **nIT■ ! ii &lt;■

away
pi I In fore he plunged through i i.
Bid 1 'ilk ir had t, I been Inol It.it' .liter |ii- s tillv is I •)('
Xi I. p m a lelerTam arrived II
read ' I ' , pusitivelv ti"linn, n-dil i-rn
Ii r 11Ii
i ,ili* i i pii
you i iii'lv c special delivery IM ei mu

ler " ll wa* signed "Marion Park
e r"

mil "George E m "

i n Parker* kn.-w then lti.it Mai
i &gt;n had been kidnap- I
Ni-vt nt,lining j letter •tries i
di'iiiaiiding H .Vsi ran sum
Al a n m "Tlie E,,x" plum •I

It- wa* made

•I ivies'

hated

IrrltlR

hungr i S ir b "j ID*! be r*i *i jn
gied nr taped
im I vr H ti - ;r.iiinij Ijll « II irk
man wa. ri-p-'t : vl &gt; . 11 n
i-v i rv *|jt m ' w \ 11&lt;M 1 i n on
XV| ll-. i-sit iv n.v:hl ,1 0 i rk
flev
Ike k. Itiapmg fir ol th* &lt;•7* r.in
■mil 1lulls lurtn -1 up Ui s 1L V
T h ­ tirx' dav •:.i r ,* )lOti-n l.i.i %
ai Ei-b. ('ti- M’U if t I II kmi in
t* wilh ■•.ir
bad |i-iirti.i.i 1 V,
ol tti* rrrlil r i' »•' An»i l»r. I* l 1.1a?
m i green Iln, U.ii
Nul lar (runt I t Iln P &lt;lt&gt;e •lu-f
Tom Gordaiu .ill t Of ‘ T r &gt; 1.
llcuallrn ii . |MI kr ! IM
patrol
eai o-i Ihe .ill ri ( &gt;r I n- knln.iprr

scene- ■ lanlor high *rh ud Uhri»i
ma* pul* l( wa. r.tiitsdav lh-e
13 1921 Al U 11 p in a liltlr m l She u a i line m*i ;&gt;»u* in a f.-.* m n
■iffi titi.wn eye* and iirowu ln-ldied uii * and 1 laid lo r i&gt;n Hu tl.i »r
fair ar l araring a lilti • p-r*i v '&lt;• k “II In r i ' l ir* rid pip Ji i i.i
d is* wa* *.illt-d from Ho- elu* Ihe b ■Ili&lt;i'Is I
l i im; o ., i . i
, n i ’ Shi- ui* Mariu'i I’aike
(n ib
-nd -' itibrd iu-r in th'\»nini tlriilnn Ihe rel’jsli.ir
thrual
•riel,il v - ml lo i lullu-r had I- en
Ttlen hi ’ Id !;u» he eti’ up Hi-lout m an ari iiIi-tiI Shi- sai l
Ir iv Why * I i *r of di li-.
u *oman In m 'in- iia"k had •tiui ' • •aid |be ti &lt;d ami i -r. &lt; till, i
lake hei tu him
into a *uiH- i*e ami
-u'd tie . it

hi* eyi-tids
Gaunt
on,•havui
heavy from w .H i fulni &gt;• I'aikci
stood tiy tin pbn-ii-\| H p in Hu
e -xt night ’ The
Fn\" rail -ri
I'a ik*'t w I- t ■bl In trite

n Vming t oi
T N« »■
M-xean
Ixanl
l u- mi* i
N l'ii|&gt;&lt;m&gt;l
V*I" .1 flit
|'ii tiling
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30 liiblicsl i By
H . Ow nril
44 Emoun*

[♦fl life
| l II V HI t in. ’ il &gt;-vr . bg CflV- ilmtli •nt i b a Dorge went tn
-*!■Jill’ I.I hi
ainr-r T d n-ver
'wen t -re an I n ■* ly knrw rrte
I to. k the tile-‘or tar a week, but

-iiili'1 ga on
the managemtI ht i: u &gt;1 p m i •
an ani-nt
I U-V rharg.-il rent
X'lr.-aanl - r lg ..n -l in* Htr
i r l **t Jr. him ;h 11 wri k ii) not
&gt;ng in on per. riugi
■ nne lip
' I iru ■.inn‘ ii San Frai
• a*i I invited
mr H im - h r 1
- - 1 I -aid
suir i a ir!i '
- - - - theater,
blit I ev 'aid 1 ■
-oil have
i i hr the regu
|
nt ge arr.iiigriiiriit '
l'lu- . ill- mall II
- ■a ir.g un
aitnss Un- f in - iv a'ter that.
g.'Htig the kind ' « rilled raves
ird ea-iaritv h -u-i** lhai sh'iw
toll * dream id
tin mil of tew p npIaiiM- wasn't
•iiuiuh Burge I !l be li.vl to dare
Vrw 5 .irk -and n I lust New York,
■ii iti- id way " -i.f
I - i* w i.) the l» • glp iblf,’* lie
i * ' know I
i t makr |H*ople
But wno Id l (*■- a, i fptfJ In
- re pilar lrgitim.il.- thratrr or
■ ii t'. ■Ii i in in l *av 'This
r i *i-r' u-i ng. tm II rie duesn't
ni*i i • t n Bruailw .* "
xx u!e flu- rvp r's st.ivril -trlctly
n Pir sideline* II irgr moved in
and iiiiin i-liitcl) 1 1'iifuundecj the
........-re*
New X-irk’ s regular
&gt;)dn* camp and tv] ,*d off cc•Iu*
n tire*
XI
imp Tla i' Ii B«rge wa*
ndi pi - irm lliui
■l’(-(.p.r at’ er ol aren’t lu*t
tim ing ai *iin I ilvm : lo pav tt bt
fur a seat I kr .&gt; ihat almtit 99
p. i i i til •' the andu-ii e al a perfufiuan.-r are tTu-i• l«-cau*e vimeI- dv ihev km v *•&gt; ihc *hi.v ar. I
pi t oiail I them i • ;u
• l..n hat |I &gt;rgi kin Ws of
mi
*' un ,li in Xlti.le" ,3»&gt;
"in i- i ui i acl,
i-jsi jn brings
Hu i
II ii or
tm *!* And
i mi mil,-i i ' t-iea'rr pr 'r*»iim »’ c
' . v . i- in I'aek i - ini-(mis time*
to wilue*. lit.- min- and mure or
Ii - ii", rlu -.it-rd i tivt'lr* that

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21 r ily M in I
2.3 Mute of
lyric poetry

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telling the frantic father lu nm l
him at a e -rljlli Intel n i l uni
then­ five pulin’
I he llgblesl l u l i l i r i v r In Will Parki-i drov
tin world heav .vi iglii ■ ■mplll'l
ar* trailing h.ni Hut m&gt; mill n I

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JJ Moimtiurii
n* lisir

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t liJF III.
So v i do a I rile patter, a little
inwsic and there'* »t mgnne off
e. nota st.-»v , Irahtleallv al &gt; Ml
to eui .ut i 1 explains I be uap.
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luutr* iHUlitlv
Tt Ukr* time l •e|.*e thi’ nine I
**' .*•■» mill*iMifr I, I i* niertaln
Ih. tn T "IMU 'liluili
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4 Jlil Ilk.'N 1,* 14k* ‘in tun.- ’T h i ­
nuiit 1 il .ll*'' ‘im*h tint!
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It HI .!i.l Ill* .4,u
1 her i- wouldn’t
il Isll
Xi-v ■ -1 i a*v . in, fnbi p. Ill Idol 1.41 i •inixlt 1 !»H* ! "iu- if I'd stayed
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1 n 4 i- • ■f half hi ni
11i hi * s n in * &gt;II B it go reII, l.l.r i
m i,I llllg .-t IVhv\ i
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nf ric
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U if lit all*||laUtI it n l Mu I *listii^t ni

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name

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*&gt;!..;&lt;-, m |9|t
i t.'.cv; . r. 1;er -\jtt ■. -t t ■

play I hin e -to-Is ri-it ni-s and
•lick h's ttri-k o it "
|lu! he wa* li'otnuiK t -a the 1-1 ill) w hat l &gt; .il ptani 1ugllCV
1 l rlllv flV .i mmutr* c! anv nne
Ilia r "h, an* | wa- km.l
m.-er
i-l Hu-Ill |% i ' i , jjuH 1" nuke
Till . il .'il v%1* 1 ...1 - 1 Ihr 111 1 nec 1
H it Bl,*t 11 - v. I wa • under

X short nrally ilirsai I y itili' r ird wil n ii.I dl*i wv ei v
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D A 11 Y CROSSWORD
XI Bliss'S
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His crime aruus.-tl tin u Iw tn-.l
’ . Hie Iv m h m j (mini Ii l&lt;r, u?hi
into •v i - -i \merit m h tme
, i n- Uteri- &gt; r, , !i;l iren
Xml
im Hu heme ol t'fir* II
Parker
mmli-Mtely m -ll 1 &gt;,ln hanker
il
tir.pght trrrihie tragi.iv
I'o-km an Hilly l;' »a * caught
.liter nne of l!ie West'* great man
hunt* Testing a new unlrii I l.ivv
he pleaded ituiueeui 11s reason *»i
,n*amIv The fudge warned turn
lliat if h r "a * found sane, the
plea uould imply In* gulll
The juror*. »iim r &gt;ri them over
i-&gt; me tiv the d r' ui* , I how In- had
dlsm einberi-1 hi* tlllle v lrllm ap
pan-nlly uiltiiuil killing her lir t
rieedi-d only .Vi mniltr* ,.((i ; ,, 1J
■lay Inal in lind him * itu* I He
luitge sellleneei! him lo hang
Hickman, who called himself
Idle Fox' and rn|nyi*t Hie roll&lt;f hard
hill d wi*erra ker
qiltiqH-d
" Hie slate win* hv a
nerk
Th r ti.igcdy om-neil on a no rry

ab'e" n tiir Ira litnral r .nfine’.
of supper club t Noslsfan an f vari­
ety theater eit.-ita.nmcnt. where
l e h :11 h.-Ci n - ne of the highest
i ite» sihee .irrtv ms in the Untie I

*p n*o ha* f allowed the same dls
■nat pntti tn
n?ai;»la*tl- turn till
i i siifj* 1 ' i |-&gt; minutes ■
bir a few perforin a t;re» h&gt; in - »*n
■ it &gt; -1
i ill
lerlaii r'* paHirular rol.-.tr tJieP
"1 i m t in I me l.nuts Ilk.- that
an i a fill *ltll-ie*s al the I t ( f i r e
pr oo w h it t to aad that 1 can
V ’&gt; ii '.aid .inj t’ltr . a n 1 no I'm re*allv n. t i..*i a *tr !e acl
■ light plan • mn*le
t i l l iheto I wanted t&gt; ti i tv * ." I tn I irei

Fieiidish Bulclier Murder Commilled
in Caiiioriiia More Then 2F Years Aqo

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, a
_ i„,..»,r„
t%
terrible thing to do ••
Hut. hr continued, when ques­
tioned by security officers he con­
cealed liievatler'* identity and in
ventrd a *tur&gt; about a "M r X"
approaching three peipL* at thi
secret atomic prolect. Oppenheim
er said he was reluctant to name
Chevalier, whom he deserttw I a*
a dose friend He said hr knew
*
« » » . " n T i Eltenton slight1)
"in actual fact. I think the only
rector J Edgar Hoover last Nov.
T ic board ruled tn Mvs IT that 7 The letter related a series ol person that needed watching or
ttpponhi-lmer wa&gt; a loyal American iohctmcnl* which Borden said lu*- should have been watched was El
f f -i o tiserrst oar, fil l, in a I I lif'rd his belief that Oppenheimer teuton.’' hr continued "But as t
spl t. .1 said (he fame! physicist
concocted the story that did ml
with the crew haircut was a se­ willingly spi.-d for the Stviels
emerge."
Borden
said
Oppenheimer
"had
curity risk— not entitled any more no dose friends exrcpt (brnimu
Hr said he knew that his account
to nereis to the atomic information nuts
had at least one (hmitiu- to the security officers would un
hc helped store up for to years
niit tnislrcia . . . was in frequent pede their investigation nf the al
Oppenheimer and his attorneys contact with Soviet e s p i o n a g e leged
rgrd espionage
estiiunagr attampl
attempt
have appealrd to the full AEC to agents
Oppenheimer
nhrimrr said after Russia
.
He said on the ifsv
overturn this finding The commis­ the first publicly disclosrd A-bomb exploded an atom bomb in Seplemsion promised a decision this was dropped on Hiroshima. Oppen her 1949. the late Sen Arthur II
month,
hrinier personally urged senior Vandenberg (R-MIcht askt-.l him
T ie half-million words of lestl worker* in the H-bcmb field "to Doctor, what do we do now’
The scientist went on: "I should
®ony from 40 witnesses ran
Through Ihc gamut of charges that
Attorneys for (Ippenhrimer pro- (save said I don't know I did say
Oppenheimer had been a contribu­ tested admitting Burden's letter to we should stay strong a rt healthy,
and make sure of our friends "
tor and fellow traveler with Com­ the reenrl.
munist causes until 1343, that hc , Betired U . Gen
Leslie It
Oppenheimer (ratified that hr
Ued to Army intelligence officers Groves, who had a major hand in James II Uonanl, th?n president
investigating ftussian atomic espi selecting Oppenheimer tn head up of Harvard Unlvrrslty and a lead
onace in 1342 and that hc opposed the wartime A bomb project, tes­ er in Ihr atomic project, tu’d him
an all-out effort to develop In* II tified that a* h« interprets the "it would he a great mistake
bomb as late as 1349
Atomic Energy Acl— passed years ...folly, to go all out with the
All this was freely conceded by aflrr that— " ! would not clear Dr super i II tiomb) "
Oppenheimer. who said hr had Oppenheimer today . . " He said
■The scientist said the AEU ail
made mistakes in the o u t and had he would bate such a decision on vlsory rommlllee— which he ih -u
lier been an "idiot," but rarefully the irlrntDUa "past record of as- headed— met In helnher |*H9. to
Linrdc-.l the host of secrets "I have soelatlons."
recommend a course rf artlon on
the H-bomb In the light of Russia’s
ad , . in my head e long time "
Grovaa said, however, that opdevelopment of an nloniie liirnti
AEU
and of
tonformer
atom penheimer
Andcommissioners
a virtual mil rail
al lots A ll mo*,
"did awhenmagnificent
Ihr A bomb
job The rrsiilt
lc sclenllsls hacked up former AF-U wis developed, adding. "Natural
"There was a surprising iinanim
Chairman Gordon Dean, who de- ly. I am prejudiced because I se­
ity— tn me very lUrprlilng— that
srr bed Oj penheimer a* one of the lected him for the Jch."
few men who ran rumplclrly -fernAsked if he would again select the United Slates ought md |.) t.*t*•nnstrate hi* loyalty tu his country Oppenheimer if ho bad to "make the initiative at that time in an
“ by hi* perfnrmanee . . . a man Ihr derision again.” Groves re all nut program fro Hie develop
of romptele Inlrgnty
a very plied: " I know of no reason why menl of Ihermunueleat weapon*
devoted man lo*hl» country."
not. Atsutping all the condition* (tt-homlia)."
In a report to the AEU tlpjien
m Aside firm Oppenheimer and his are Ihr wine. I think I would du
tu-imer said, "lexnlained that thr
™ Ife, there were 34 witnesses At It "
torneys for Or penheimer said 25 Groves I* now a vice president uncerlainlie* in this game were
of them voiced no doubt* at all and dirrrtor of Remington Rand very great, that one did nut kno.i
about him
In making the testimony pi blic. whether one had it or not unless
The most revealing new
testi­ the Atomic Energy Commission nne had built It and tested it
mony was the inside version from •aid it w vs doing so. in a departure (until! you went out in the proper
Dean and nthrr scientist* a r l offi­ from rustnm in security cases, be­ place in Ihr Parlfie and found out
cials of the pulling and hauling in came Opponheimer's
attorney* whelhrr it went hung"
The repsirt. however, *latc*l ' **;■
secret over svhelhrr to launch a hail released some documents and
big H-bomb effort after the Rus­ because U thought the artinn will believe that the imaginative and
xplodt
concerted attack on the problem
sians cxplodrd
an atomic homh "best serve the public interest
in the fall of 1919. and what hvp
___________
_____ .... hat a r&gt;etier than even chance of
T.ie commission
noted_ thit&gt;onlv
'
xened to that effort. Ilipy exiled "iintlassifiecl” — nonsecret— lestl producing the weapon
Ihr
mIf homh "The Super" and "The mony was bring made public ft (till Ihr report xlso advised "H e
Gadget "
did net sgy’ hoiv much was with t*rllevr a siqw-r homh should never
The pirturr itrtfolled was that held, hut there were manv Indira he P
produerd
Mankind
be
.
............. woidl
..........
even after former President T ru ­ lions of deletions in the 992 pages ' , r '"’Her off not to have a demon
stration nf the feasibility of such
man ordrted the II bomb project of fine print.
This release H made In advame * weapon until the prevent elifna'e
In January P».Vi for more than a
of .world
opinion
changes
yrar the ,program wa* stalled and of the tim e-later this monthmonth
"I
, of
'
As *
for
rharers of "de|»&gt;" in de
prospects
when the ccommission will reach
,,f rliarge*
rd&gt; were dismal
il* derision.
derision." the AF.U announce 'elnping U)e II bomb Oppenheim--;
"H e never saw* anything that it*
really had a chance" of producing mrnt said.
said it was mn«tly a question ol
• workable bomb. Dean testified.
This was the first official word *Ben the key idra* wrr.- inv n lrl
until he callr-J all tep scientists to that the final ruling would be " the good Idras had been d rs i’
cether at a meeting at Prineclnn, forthcoming before the end cf Ihe oped in 1943. he said, the bimh
£ f .1.. in June 1991 Oppenheimer moRlh, as Oppenheimer’* attor­ could have been in existence hv
1917 or 1946 If the Ideas id 1951
urge..
and several other scientists agreed ney* had urgea.
that original prrmiaea about how
Release of the testimony fol ht J been available in 1919, he arid
to build an !■ bomb had collapsed lowed closely on the action of Op ed. the aclenllsts might have taken
and thr scientists ware worried that penheimer’* attorneys In nnklnc a different stand
" I think the rrconl should show
the presidential directive couH not public a brief In which Ihev asked
ihe full A E C to reverse the find - I t is known In y m i-lh il the nrln
he carried out
Dr. J W. Alvarrz. University of
*he »P^ial board In a ripal inventor in all of this bu*i
it hat not been
California srlenliit, said Oppen­ brief filed June 7. Ihey said ihe ness was Teller
heimer (old a Pentagon meeting al­ scientist is "unquestionably luval" quite a one man ihnu but hr has
most a vrar after Ihe Truman di­ ard ha* "rendered great public *ome very, very jr*&gt;d Ideas, and
they have kept eoming
rective that the 11 bomh project service
Oppenheimer ad led he i-oo*r‘'i
"will rile a natural death’1 after
Ally. Lloyd K. Garrison, s-volhcr
ariflr teat* planned for 19M document showed, wrote AEU Gen tiled one "very useful" Idea him
fall." He quoted Oppenheimer a* eral Manager K. D Nirhnlt June :i ' c!f
" ” 5*&gt; Truman
avsiiisasii it
I*II1' s111\ I 11 H
I' ||
saying that would be "thr natural protesting against use at thr sc
whrn
announced
hi*
It
___ ______
„ „of some „diH-u
„ „ bomb decision in January th.xo. itt&gt;
h(■earing
time to rhnp the hydrogen bomb euritv. hoard
program off."
ment* Oppenheimer and hi* atlor l*t'hhcimer said, the wisdom of the
Then, dramatically, in the spring ney had not been permitted In ser decision was never questioned
ot 1991. Dr. Teller made what was in rJvanee
again, a r l thr "moral and ethical
Garriiton alio urged reconsider* and political Issues" were never
described as a "brilliant diaenvcry” and brought this Idea to toe lion of A E ( s rejection of a requc*i again mentioned
desperate June meeting at Prince­ thit f&gt;pp«nheimer's attorneys be
Opprrjhcimcr said he considere I
ton.
permitted tn make oral arguments realgniitg a* rhairnian of the ad
vitory committee, tireause he ___
had
After two days. Dean said, ev­ before the commission.
erybody was convinced Ihe project
The ABC had stipulated that th- "PP^ed the Htnimb projert, tmi
f t Ipit was on the right track a»J hearing UiDmony waa for use at “ i* Persuidr-J by top government
t &gt;p penheimer himself wa* "enthu- noon today. Wire services ami In vffleliD amt scientists In remain
alattic . . . almost thrilled."
dividual Mnwipaom, h o w e v e r
BHEF.lt AUC’B'tHORIKH
•That is when it b:gap to roll wen! anew! with account* of it
and It rolled very fait then," Dean •fter radio commentator Fulton
COOL FOR Ml »IM Kit
Jr.
tald. " I might sav that tfca gadget Lewis
Coolest idea in tumnirr aecei* * Jr^fluoted
some parts of i!
thought of In on hit MBS broadcast last night
which ir« originally
orij
::,rly *• ‘ h*, transparent” Imik
*i|y never would work
sheer organdy or
I t # probably
iaHns**B ^ W#l ' ,&lt;Wlb*rilH y nylon
— 1 collars, "in rotton lace boeast in terms of
and would have
ha
Irros, In gloves of ratton lace,
A-bombi a price we rould never and he said:
■ad paid."
Dr. Opwenheimer’a atiornryi i "millued with nylon sheer, and In
Oppenheimer himself teflified hivp relraifd thHr cmn propa* plain or combined with rarvrd dethat "from then ort it became rand* statement. In in attempt lo sign*.
Put remember that to look pret­
/Aclear- that thi* was a program " r i p m the publle mind . . . in
wMrhieh was bound la succeed. Ife anolher of these trick plays which ty, these transparent accesaurirt
must lie kept spotlessly clean. So
have marked thla casa
dunk fabrin in ami out of soap"I for oim am tire ia
frflh e
nev •ud* frequently. And wipe plastlbusiness of repsirts aqd documents
being leaked to a »el*eted ff mot ey off. instil# ami out, with a soapy
Ay early gt 1941, he tald, ha w JJfcW l of the left wing pres* cloth— then with a clean, damp or.*-,
amt polish with a dry etoih.
and other aeieotisti had to mind »
worM
hydrogen bomb that would have
If you plan to store your rarp-u
"10.000 times Ihe
the power of the
and ruga for the summer inon h*
atom bomb." No largo amount of
The ABC had no Immediate com- in your own home, don’t fargcl to
work wai done on it Mien, he said, meet on Lewi*' artirn.
itoro them clean. Dirt, greases, and
allhpugb "U wxa kept on tbv back
VJrtuallr every WtMan at the tinte are insects’ favorite rood.
gJmraer throughout the war."
hearings bafore the three-man «e
! these floor coverinca are
• Dr Taller gavr a modest i e
thoroughly vacuumed, suds-srrui.bed. rinsed, and air dried, you'll
he Insuring them for the summer,
,.
W d that the
ra protection, roll each one
would be ndeaaed. and Into
separate tlpprrrd pis tile
telnuau Gordon Gray storage
l*g. Since these beg* art
_ bag.
Oppmbelmer^i* loyal to the United
be reached for comment. transparent,
ent, you’ll be able tn M
tifv wny rug at a glance with no
" I would ^frel personally more
libeling neeesenry.
»rrure If public mailer* would resl hint as lo what Te tW * dttcovprj

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was.
There has been umfflrial spent
lation that the United States, at
some point In it* work m the
II born!*, diM-mer.-l ,i way to env
?!:;• a fcydrrg. r. :
pound uf lithium — a relallvely
cheap and very abundant maierial
— in the bomb
.
Tue one Incident in Oppenheim
er's past life which drew Ihe most
attention from board members and
AEU attorneys wa« hi* acknowl­
edged lying to security officers
about an allegi-l Kussian espionage
attempt in the early days ef t ■
Abomti projert
Oppcnh'Umrr said he had "in
vented a cock vnd bull story" when
questioned about the incident
Asked why he had dene IS. he
replied;
“ Because I wa* an idiot "
Oppenheimer lestified lhai an
associate. It.taken Uhevalter, had

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�Ing atll) more privilege*— and It
I* getting them. '
Hungary was the first Iron Cur
tain country to announce the "new

look", a modification ol tr.« Com*
RiomM drive f»r ever higher in­
dustrial and farm production i&lt;
permit an mcreate m the output
of consumer good* and feature
some met tic* of life
The Red. batter cx-etr. fi.iitent
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nouncr-i it win continue.
Rut Hungary is dill th'ppmg
huge quantities of brr production
to Russia ami othrr Soviet nations
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higher than a year ago. remain
lower than before World VSir II
and lower than those of Wed Korope
You can buy champagne via- se*

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tw faihionable Vaci

Utca ther-'s tlslung equipment P c
the Communist man of leisure'. Ail

atreogthned lb* Rad regime. Whit
Westrrn diplomat! hog# It that,
having loosened toe •rrews, com,
munitro will have to let go tvea
more Ttai* ultimately may turn ta
the Wait'* advantage, to u ted tl
Ruatta'a
But Hungarian*, (or all toe im
provemtnt*. have not regalrta

over Budapest (her* art night
Form er arch-rajcttnoarki a n
clubs and reataurant* run by toe among the new upper claaart. One
•tale lint the price* are iw* nf I* Jviirf Varglta, now a Budapest
thia worH for the average wellUniversity professor and phie-wlnpaid atutecollar worker.
Patron* are toe Communist doc ning oil expert He was formerly
tor* engineeri, architect*, artists, minister of Industry under the re­
* rlter*
muiiclan*. high part* gime of proHiller Adm. Nlchola*
member* and government chief* Fforthy.
who brave all tlte big money in
Women of toe Communid uoper
Himjary. Many arc young
f’er.rf.' t... Th * p * it) ssyt
If
•‘svf V*. money, you c»n to those who can pay the price—
now uuiid your own hou*e A date it i) now permitted to be pretty,
enterprise will oo it for you.
to wear lipstick, to don high heels,
Or you can buy a tecond hand to wear a girlie
automobile Not a good one. be
Most Budapest women remain
cause they are reserve-.! for toe drably dretted and untidy But I
teiect few at the top
counted a doien well groomed.
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M T * O T H lN U
happened out of
tli* ordinary until 1‘eni*!* called
up front N «w York toward the
aod of August and in v it'd the
teId* and ( r o o m to c o n i c In
and bavc dinner with her and
Torn. “ W t'r* her* for Ui* night
out way to Washington," ah*
"On. Pam, we d leva tut O n ly —
1 den1 anew. Where did )u u mean
le a a f T W* h a r d l y u n two
mcAeia to rub together the** day*
V * might be able te marA ge the
A utom at— *'
T e e didn't n f h U y M a r me.
Joan, T h u isn't Dutch r n n it a
tone IU i Uitltallou to )u u to U
out gueita."
"Oh. no'"
- "C L . ; *». tVt're celebrating. We
want you to celebrate with u» "
"Celtbiate w hat? Whal e going
an t “
"W * U 1*11 you wb*u you Loitt*
n. Put ou your glad tag* now.
Pbau. t*cau»e we'ie going to hat*
ourstl*** • tune, tomorrow uight
at ala. then. W i ll meat b*i* in
•Ui hotel room. KlglitT'*
"Right t"
It i n good to leave work and
atlcuy tag* and wad* of *t*«l wuol
and tru ii,jltd sandpaper ami dirty
a h ciU loan di*a»*d in a iltrrj
blaca mat nad an acooidluli pleat'd
*Miit and a L in t U&gt;l«io jacket,
liar gum pa were hlacn, too, and
ana oarned a email black handbag
VfUi on bet bruta * gold hair the
yenned a liny white bat with a
ly in g half veil and on one ehoul
dai eh* ginned the ria gia nl while
fa rd«nla mat Todd brought hum*
to her.
He eurvaygd bar wiUi grid* and
g lta tu iI a* el.* turned tutor* him
aa m*y w*i# i*ady to ita rb
* 'A l l 1 can aay la that m a tri­
mony bacon,•* you, M i* llu n le l."
Xhty diov* tha old Jalopy to thr
^ e c tg * Waehingtoh brtdg* where
'« l* y garbed It. Prom h*r* it we*
•aay u catch a but acroa* m*
cl&lt;«i and the aubway downtown
What an «&gt;*nu.g I Nothing tpectaflniar. aa Joan remarked after­
ward, juel nice and completely
reaLful and • wonderful change fur
Jean, who, except ter the day with
Petty and the day at Junta Leach
had col Lean out of atagleton eiuct
the r e t u r n from their wedding
blip h he had Leeu given relief
JBrora her hut little apartment and
" o t t e r Utclihu by tu* natrons to
hat mother * screened verandah
for dihutia now and titan, ur to the
tag cool mane* dining room lor
Sunday night (uppers. And sortietune*, when the moaijultoci weieti l
too bad. tbe and Todd had eaten
out-of-door e on the back lawn. But
Uua waa me Aral "diswsup party,"
aince their merrlage.
They met I'amela and Tutu at
(hell beta! and from thei* the four
S t H i i w went la a t o u t garden
T r ie r * mere waa a lovely breeae, a
Sailciuua dinner, a good Sour ehow
and a smooth orchestra for dano* *

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alcohol from ritrui molanei are
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■hay and ai a lource of watersoluble vitainim in poultry lead,
according tu Norman R. Mrhrhol
of tha Florida Agricultural Eiperiwant Malloni.

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cannot be mbitituted entirely for
dried whey, but thay may orovlde
pari ol the protein and B-vllamlni
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L O N D O N uW^A great story ol
pernmai liracrry lira bwhind Sir
Winston I Hindi ill &gt; il*i'i*.win tn go
to Usvhlhgton
ll Is a story ol an viJ man &gt;
Tv'ht ac'amrt the s lv siic r ,d time
: Seei.-t . ,t.c - I Pdfilyiecl purl d hit t.'d y ,' Irll
film wihout thr |s&lt;uif ol 'lu r c h
ind cauvrd lot wife s iil il.sl.ii-.
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Rraverbrock. Canadian br.rn newtP i| t »
paper puhllthrr. and nu one ra ­ Thursday, Jm .r 1C.
prctrfl nun lo rccovt r (i in thr
th trr tnen parachuted and ft-ic i o i
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L A C K L A N D , T e n s — T e u r ll D.
Cailton, IB, tun of M u t.'lro C a rlIon, Dieamwold Tra ile r C t., and
Hannan Ii. Yatre J r ., 17, son of
mi.
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sue. &gt;1.
n. II. Yatrs, Route 2,
M
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u s computing A ir Pore* ha tic
tjllliiarv tisinTn
ilna routs* at Lackland Air run * tOa*«, in* -G atew ay
to the A ir Fotce."
Lackland, iltualad near San An*
lonlu, It the ilia of A ir Porra basic
m ilitary training for men and wo­
man, htadnueitara of the Human
Resource Retearch Center, and
homt of th* U.SAP Officer M ili­
tary Bchool.
H i i basic m ilitary training is
prapaiing
him for a n llin e r Into
prapi
Poire technical training and
a**igninrnt in apecialiirclwork.
course include! a scientific
evaluation of hi* aptitude and in­
clination for following a particu­
la r vocation anti career.

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Pul now tell 0* 1’ l . o i M e c ii ( , « « . r j \ j . n u n g ’. i . - . . , til* t x t u r .
forward aero** tn* table, looking I gather. Finally, I am an A m eri­
eagerly from Pamela'* f a c e to can cltixen. horn her* " He Mopped.
" H a v e you had an Interview
Tom a. "W hat i thie all shout?
You've dodgrd aa long as you're yet T " Todd asked.
Tom nodded. "HevrraL And a
going to te alluwrd to Juel what
are you two celebrating? It * nol b a t t e r y ut tra il, too. Then I
your wedding anniversary. That's walled I wailed three weeks and
ruuilha But hiiaily my call cao.i
in April. Corns! O lve !"
"W e ll— " Pam began, and men through "
Juan cuuld hot restiam herself
turned to Tom "Y ou 'd teller do
U,e talking. Tom 11* youl bust- any lunger "But whal is It? Whal
will you actually do?"
net* nut m in t."
" I dent Kiitiw. Jo. And 1 w ont
Tom's iy u ,i ■ ttes a bo v s his
broad shuuidtr* look on ai. capita know till Tin really Ui mere M ay­
be I'll Just be a lie h tU lu r, at hist.
non ut pleased triumph.
"W hat we ie celcblattlig l* the I hope, though. 1 11 eventually be
tael that Tv* gut a Job A I least," connected With tureigb aEsae.
he collected full, .ell 1 ill ou Ih r The tiling la, the F B I has lo lutrack of one and I think it t in 111' veetlgate ui* Lefur* I ’m allowed
lo do any rrej work — which is all
bag."
to the good, I think. Kveiytealy
Oh. T ie n 1 You know it i*'“
"N o, I don t know yet, Pam o u g h t lo be invrallgated who
N ol loi certain." lie laced Todd works tor Uncle item. Meanwhile,
"I in — I eujpjiose you miglil call It duim g that waiting. I'm lo go
oil piubalmn lui a tew luonlh* At through a nam ing Jwliod. When
Uie end ol that lone 1 11 be euie everything a checked and okayed,
fAeu I can be euie I'ni U r"
o n way ol Hit u lh rl "
"lie ■ Ui, all right," Pam aald
" W b a l * in* job? ' Todd asked
ciib.1i hlly. "Th a t ■ w h y we le
“ II a down u, Washington."
celebrating
If we had a murky
•Oh''*
Thei* was a sliuit waiting sll pent or any iruaalloicebla eflllleCnee
Then Todd eald, "1 heal llolia wa might not be so sure.
theie ate cjull* a nun,Lei ut og VVe'le a u .i u i i ly in me c l e a r ,
Hha smiled aiuund
poituintiea down t h e i e it yuu though, to
h a lt the light connection*,
lie al t Irain all 'M e lt &gt; lo us!"
"Y ou be I "" Todd said "It c r iadded gi inning
*Cohllei lions have hwUilng to do laihly soui.de guod “
" I Hunk it t goUig to Le Juel
with tlus "
tuy meat," Torn aaid ' lb ile • a
"N o ? Nut gulilict U .siiT ”
real jiou ibih ly that t may gel
“ Hsavehs, no1•
“ I tel it* the diplomatic serv­ oveistas again hi that department,
ice"' Juan saclaimed Ate we tup too It I do - " He looked at Pam ­
ela "1 gueae w* can take It. cant
posed lo guess To m ? "
"lit*, tell them, lo in !" Pamela w*. Pam ?"
"1 should aay sol l l * a tulchy
said
Pam turned to Juan
Wa
Ion* gate Iham all llm l j leased thing
siulle again Then he &gt;aid. "W ell, were *u glad lo get back litre —
you know. I wash I sole Just whal but now we re all ready to go ores
I wauled to do when I gut back a ga in"
"You J certainly b« lucky." Joan
(tele tiom Lum p* I lilt culugletaly out ol touch wilh Hung* allei nodded at both of litem ' Going te
two yeatt aLioad A ll I knew was bur up* oilc* mors l » a UtU* dream
whal I dldh I want Not any mule we cuddle back Ur obi subcon­
Study Nut any mote d tg icts And scious, ten t it, iodd r but imag'd.*
hot Lusu.es* tim e t. I s a i n t tul* d we really couidl"
" T in li)ln g to," be said slowly.
about leaching it teemed the only
"A n d that lent all ur even U *
possibility lot a while b*il I wasn't
loo keen And altei vwu told me best of it." Pain's face waa alight.
of youi sAgtiitncts, lou d, I J.du t "Tb e rt * the pay. ft's bslter than
any thing Tour could a s p e c t m
push it loo hard."
either laacliing or lb* business
He paused
"I did g i lt the leachei* sgell- world It* well, shall 1 call it
ctea a bi.ci tw irl, thuugri, lust lu adequate, lu lu ? "
"That cuvet* If. A l least Pam
tears liu atone cuduiiied
But I
waa loo lale Betnlee. they told wont hsva tu ha anybody* secre­
n u art teauitia com* a dun* a tary, unless She gels boi*J with
doseti and thal'a all I could ofTel, him**woik and wants to. Yes. I d
*Uic« t ill nol a tiilllledged sit III- esy tuy eslsry wa* cutupletely adstecl by any atletch III Ihe liusg- ■juste. t.'ouiplelely raspectahla."
"Respectable," T o d d repealed.
inatiou. I waa way out on a limb,
all right. Not that there was a n y­ Then hr clajijieJ a band on Tour a
thing pushing me too hard Pam's s h o u l d e r . "Congratulations. old
folks have been nu*. Hut a man man. T in certainly glad fur you.
It all sounds swell."
can’t Uvt ou charily forsver."
"W e're going duwa to bund fur
"N ot chanty. I jura," Pam told
an apartment tumor row," Pass
him.
"Call It what you will. Thei* said.
"D u n'l forget tu sand ua a sard
cuiiies an and Hu through a friend
1 heard about line opportunity Ui from the capital I"
A ll (he way name that night
Ihe Htat* department in W ashing­
ton. I waa given to understand l'odd was very q u id and when
that iny naval abroad was Uis Joan * • k a d him whal u* was
kind ol b a c k g r o u n d that was thinking abuut, be replied briefly,
wanted - mat and Ihe feci that I •'Torn’* respectable salary."
Was he a trifle bitter ? Juan
had a college degree plus my Mas
tar a and that I had leal tied to was not sura Anyway, what would
Speak Planch ijuite decently and she answer tu that T
( T o Be C V s Ile e rJ/
/
a httia Herman. The more facility

" If * teen age* ktnoa wa'v* dun*
anything aa ftlvoloua aa Uua,"
Joan aaid lo Pamela "1C* the Diet
tun* tine* we ware all In Pan*
lOgemei. I gueae."
"Really T'*
Oopyiiibt. ieai t r A lie# Hi *•

lo go into ?»verve, one to found i
bell tor the tiuryr
il first itiltlgurd thru angrri I
Churchill H r mailt- it known that
nut regain the jvoveer ol ejucch nr
llM. ,,, p a m lt r .il inusclr. s tir. ill hr wantid wt&gt;rk St.ili- iiapcr* writ-m l down lo him idflcia lt i-altrt
sllsrk I tiiat kind
Slowly hie ‘ peri It ichiliiv t ell.t
. .Ih.c, Ot I lie P ilin r Minister * i l l hit | *. aiy re .1 i.iu». &gt;&gt; . edit b i d
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piih ter ‘■COUNTY FAJIT at Yaur Pavatm a«r, Club, Hatet m Upuar tearfc

921 E A S T 1st S T H t t T

B O T T L IN G C O M P A N Y
PHONE 21

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PrlcM Good
Thru Saturday.
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Vacuum Packed

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hfiortR At A O U h iO
J&lt; « h*p I l ’hr»|i t

Miiffilris I»^\* II' oa
Mftffilhf &gt;1#I* 4*»b
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Open

Open

All Day

All Day

Wednesday

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U.S.CHOICE A GOOD "EAT*RITE" ROUND

Morrell's Yorkshire Sliced
Legal Notice
\ im &lt; i: t i i
N T A T R OK n u l l 'l l 1
tir.n itm * A i .T n r .i
it lilt* * ■1.4
M s untriuiMh i|ttni»» r married and
If deed. his uukhtia i h*lr«. d»»l*
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If 4*«i|. ill* nndnowti hflr# d»
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nr Inlafaal in ami i • th r M lo irit.il
f t r ir ill'f I l i r -I In i t f | in Ifttfilhnir
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In I'la l llin k I m * » l i t a) It*
nukll* laonrrtf nf M*mlt!n|t Counlr.
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T « u . *nd » f .h nf rnu. aft htraby
n n illlfd lhal • «u tl
nn
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l&gt;tnn*M ■*■""• rn n In ilta rifc n ll
Court. In anil l» r Ham lnolt Cotinfv
Florida In rh in r c r v , rn t llt f t lift
n t : i i T 11: t : i a i i m i . i i a M r.MMA
M t'NIl: lA llM C It M i n if f Plain
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l : T A l » Ifffthditita |.r iald Plainllffa. a ml yon. ami c i .h nf rnu.
at* rtfiulrad III f i ll * u t »n war
fn 1‘la ln llllf i "ini'lainl m III i |h#
•*l«rti nf »a|d f’nilff. and u l » pooh
P la ln llM . i t t ’ f n i r O f .p A HI'P.PH
J i t . wh"P* addraai It I* l». 1)0*
I t l l , Kanlf'f.t I Ini li|, a &lt;— i&gt;* nl
■aid lim n . "&gt;i nr iirfora J'l'X I.
A I ) . I t l l , and it r u t fait to do rn,
• dr rt? |,fi&gt; . ..nlaaao *111 la tn tared a « a lm l rnu to r Iha r r t t ll d rm andtd in Iht • m nlalnl
T h a nalurt &gt;1 Ihla null |« la
u u l»I Iha 111|t m th t abora d ».
aeflhad land
t t 'IT K f n * &gt;l« hapd and lb* Haal
•I a tld O u t l « i n thfntit Samlnhla
counir, Plnrida m ia iVd d t r ol

APPLE CH ERRY or APPLE OR APE

Bacon
AittiAut iitufi Ciia'iit

A ". Quick-Fromn, I&gt;f*«an«J A Dfnwn

4*7 Lbs.
A verage
W eight
Sllc.9 i of by tii« Pioc# Htrman’t Orange Band

Lamb Sale

H dim an't O rang* Band

BONELESS

Squar* Cui Lamb

Flavoilul Shcukitr

0 0 *
4 0

MILD AGFD
CHEESE -- 8 of.

SHARP AGED CHEESE
i nr r.HTAii: or
W IL I.IA M

U II.I.IA M d .

Leg O ' la m b

Frozen Fresh Seafoods

SJIARP CHEDDAR
C U H r H r E E r - « 4»r.

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J I ’lM ii:.
m *ri m l ii
r i . t i H I l i t . in i - i i u M

Foaturini

ARMOUR S

CHOPS
BREASTS

8-OZ.

for otu^ing— LA MB

Sturitvanft Foim Slyin

CGTTA9E CHEESE
■!?. i r

D TXIL’ D A R L I N G

Raisin Bread
f

AR M O U R STAR

1 TAMALES
19c
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rn u a rt haiabr r t q a l i t J . U ,
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an a ila r n tr on or bolora J u lr '
f t al iha alfica o f. iha Cltr,
I

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iiclat Circuit o l PlTJrlda. In and
'nr Hamlnnla I 't u M f , la Clrancarr
*An ablirarlalad till* of M id canto
41 m
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C A S ItM IR C

BOUQUET
2 ua*. tie

A R M O U R '3 V » n .N A

CASHM ERE

SAUSAOE
2
37c

BOUQUET
3 A*V&gt; 22c

T O IL E T S O A P

T O U T SO AP

PALMOLIVE
3 to Bor* 22c
,

PALMOLIVE
2 Bit* 21c

in t I k

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p a s h a

Bara

Bath

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�THE M S F O R D HERALD
T h u r n l a v . J u n e |« . l » i l
Page

Pioduction Decline
Laid To Reversal
Of Inventories
Although •••in* .•11110 i ii ha* bfen
fit? .*»■• »t thr d n llfir m American
pro4u*t i&lt;.n iu i th*- m t on4 quartr r *.f Ili.VI, it n»w apprais that
thip un* tint tn(&lt;itnpahi«*&gt;l by nny
t luitm n Hi the R»iir,s of ijdimU to
finn* iii*t«uin,i*. *u i»r»lng to the
X lit |nIWll. A * " rt at inti nf M i m i'
fa riiiH t* Tli*- i*4 inr4 Mite « f pro*
iliiftinn \%n* 4ti* t*holly t«. the •
«tf thr »n%«niory L u lM u p by
Vm*» i.nm &gt;"i»in* - •
T o ta l pro4io'ttoli in m ny period !•
.
itil f th r jtwt l 1*1 urtu i t iltd
■
nti4 th*- good- i - r t o bn
in 111\r-t*t•»? •* Muring th*
fimr qti.i”** i % i*f I'.* *• there v%n» it
«ti'r(i|y m* r* ii'« m thi firnt com­
ponent
thr l nit« pti'ilucrd #n*l
••itit IIi&gt;M Vi I, lift Cl till' *r&lt;OTv!
•nltr»r|* ftirlc ua* .1 hail* itfflp tH
ttu* iintuutti nf b'lnil,' «.i.b 4 tii in ­
i' * I It ih * fn ii Ml q l i f t r r *
orrlnriti m &gt; r*1iiii it« * imin ate Hint
there on* i. • ni t iiitititnm to bull*
li«*«% «n\m to ru » l iii- combined u
of t •*»* t*‘i*(i*me** * «.** that
I h«* i i o i i l l tut* "I piodu.lUHi in
f tic Vmrtw nit . iio iii ) itevlmed
slightly in th* fbn 4 *m4 fourth

June is National Dairy Month!

uoyal Hawaiian
"\

Lb Carton

L IG H T

M EA T

In tha ZlpO pnn Pci-lci-jo

FOOD
STORES

P im un'o

Olive Pimtent.

Pms«pp!«

KRAFT JAR CHEESE . 2
Dc'i &gt;0111

Fcx .i

CHEE-ZEE LOAF

*Ioni r«■i *
\Vlitli* m u fill* in th. irtt«* *4 nn
tion.it output i* -i mo.i!*,i fur con
. i n i* i* Mgt.i! n .»• 1 that ohat li« •
hupp, m 4 &gt; » tm fin« net been due
In um ipying up m thr drmnftd fni
glllMU ti&gt; final ■ i . I k iik - m
r mat
i • niilu.li •i&gt;n*iiiiir?•, hintin■ ittitli •
1 t&gt;&gt; it* i.u rv h m n
of I'U lll 1411.1 on iii'im lil I, K irtTinin.
.in.I (..i. i.'
nntlni •. l.ita l
|(ui.l.u i . I*&gt; III. .. k.t.iu|o in c t r a f
..I t
mintIIj llu miuh It'Ii t.

Superbrand Large Shipped
We Carry Full Lines O f
Nationally Advertised Brands
Larje HcnHs Crisp f ’nlif,

(N o H cm l O u

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19r)

Jumper T rics
Seven-Footer

A rm o u r's S ta n

IP L E T T U C E

V\N

Pound

\ltlli*lt. M ull
r
TJ ib
. i \ i u ( * high lump
l&gt; • ri’ i t / . 'l .ii thr A A (I

"ini|«...ilt'im.i&gt;

i ii.nii|...iti'!ii|‘. ihi* virrkritJ. rvffl
itii'iiL'ti Villiu Slit I' ti &lt;•! S.Milhrm
i ‘ulil.irtii.i ».i\4 I i II n c »rr tnakr

Fancy Large Tom atoes

2

Pound*

Shelton mi»*&lt;*4 thi* nuetc *pwn
Io.it tit.uk finer tiii-r in tHe*
fr.uk fm.il* .it Hu l i m r n lv nf
Mirlit m ii S . o t i n II* ’ll grt nn
ntliri i*Ii ;iiu *o ,it th* \ At g*nne%
in St |j.iii• i l fill;* h r\ still hot
With
.i
t»*it*r
'llrn l
rtm »4
r m tun: tfn lit 'li n’»'ip .trr.i it hMton* l Y r r i fict.l the fldgrtv Shfl
ton .ipp.ifi ntlv i liMTnt lilt* bar
ftin*f‘ tmn .»t
.von fri’t
tint
ra rh tint* th* b.ir . .im r liirtibfinif
4mi n kdi 1ti 'I 1# 11 La flft flbotl
or log.

Libby's Frozen Orange

Jewell Frozen Chicken

IKK. I K l l l l l l \ I H

Agen Frozen Fancy Green
MI AME CHOCOLATE

MALTED MILK

Pkg O nly

3 3&lt;
*»•

•

A REAL VALUE!

3
S u p erb ran d

1 |a r

Tin' S I 'r i ri'tiirnril him In

&lt;»Wlift

I •. Illa-I lillllH f

Sniokey Says,

Jewell Frozen Chicken

Pot Pies

29c

M A M ’ ‘I I I \ \
v rt l ii t r v , a
'• \i..ir ..I I i.iIlK’
i .tl. il running
whi n .i tli’.mti’i -i..rn lii’u jn &gt;!•»•
lfnla&gt;
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in.in raUgtlt him 13
inlniilV' l.ilrl mm nulr&gt; nwav
in ito*nl.iwn lln ffjln
W h lln
.ii M h h .h ,m lii&lt; rnt.

FIRE GOOD IN 1
PIPE* N O COOP
IN W OODS' r .

DUNCAN
HINES
LIBBY S

FFC2EN

Flavors
if*.* &gt;i

DIXIE DARLING ENRICHED

OwiV/inf ale hr "Mliml

T h r chi&gt; *

.

op*«r.r-n

mouthful!

Family Leave*

DIXIE DARLING ENRICHED
tcts raaularai clockwork

DERBY V

Half Dotan

a

d u m p lin o s \a iid
OVEN CLEANER

T ■a ■
. 1t
OCTAGON LAUNDRY

Glaaa S haker Tree wtlh 2 Pk&lt;ja.-&gt;Lor&gt;;| a* Tht*. I n»l!

CLOVEBLEAr POWDERED

OCTAGON TOILET

ARMOUR STAR

ARMOUR STAR

SOAP
3: *« 25°

S OAP
Bar Sc

BEEF STEW
lb-os. Can 35c

TR EET

CLEAffSER

CLEANSER

Mw-VEL-oua

NEW BLUE

| OCTAGON
Can tQc

AJAX
2 Cans 25c

VE L
Lqs.Pkq. 30c

11 os. Can 4 ? C

SUPER SUDS
Lq«. Pkg. 30c
ir i—pry nil T ■am■

A

GIANT
3-ib 2-ox. Can

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a

n iff I 1 - f

A

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ARCHBIIHOf Hiih.li) J Cuihlng.
of Hoiton, rrn.rti J r m Kenny,
Mini) RrndlKilr nt St. H r(n Cnt«
lr * e , n i t l.i’ a r t lv r a « l t h h r t t r e m j
t \e »tcg tat llo ly t ’ ro ” (.'a th n lr a l

to attend a in.i t ft r meint.rrj nt
h « r c la u ,

(J n ltm a ito n a O

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W a n t A Js.- The M a rk e t Place O f Hundreds In Seminole County
J » ht-Ai. EBTATE y o u HALF.Il

Use
HERALD
W A N T
For

A

r

Rewullii

4 IIOOM H O USE Clo** In. Good
U N F IN IS H E D
term*. I'fione to ra j.

5 :0 0 P . M . Deadline
D »y

fit for*

b u s in es s o p f o k i

I ’ u M lrall.&gt;n

fo r iuui Ileal Estate needs:
C u llr n m id H a r k t y , U ro k c ra
Hiuialev Pairsluu Hid*, Phone H P

N I i Im hi * Haiti IH

PHONE 1821

LO ST: Brown and while „male
GOOD business for lease— Lake H you want the LOW rat* on auto­
cocker spaniel, with harnev
mobile
financing
see
Install­
Chest*, desk* and bookcase* or
View Grill. Lake Mary. Phone
n,rne “ * kipper a
ment
Loan
Department,
Sanford
complete bedroom mites Phone
IAI3-W or 1714 J
k McWhorter. Call I M H
Atlantic National bank.

ll( Wcxl 1st St. 13—

MI.SCEI.I.A.NE01W "

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U S Ii, T , » t a * f . ■ we*ks old

17— AaUaiahOet • Trailers — li
Noilly L II. Trtpp, 2410 Ke&gt;
fnn^JnjTrTrTTTrimtrTenTInel^Tr*
1
lando Hsemo* Mar. Cali Htlpb 1*4* C1 IKVROLKT pick up truck __Ave1_Phooa_HQ7.

J a lo u s ie W indow s a n d D oors

SI'llI H ll/\.\ lot. i u a 140 Shade
Ray,
I1C3 J - — N«»w low prices —
--- --------------Ifeei. city water Trade lor auto.
M.MINOI.K
JALOUSIE
CXI.
A. II. Lurmann, i m Park.
M Wrtl 1st fli.
Rhone 421 14- 8PECTAI. BKRVtCKS _ u
i= L
t APTS, lor retd now. Catei Did* OWNKII I.H AVIN G T O W N — 40*
Hm ifiiiif — Sheet M etal
TO M A TO E S •- It 30 per bushel
Phone 329
h-iam bia twite. 2 Bedrooms,
Phone 21M
H rn lin if — A i r (.‘on d itlon ln g
Ha room, rarporle
kilchen
K vnns k o o fin K and
F U R N IS H E D
kilrhcnrlte
a p t.
cquiptnenl included Space heat
Slumbu land Court. Iliway 17 vi
a tin
er. Venetian blinds, tiled bath, WK HAVE 2 unusually good ^r Ing m H „ . }Hl euW
??g Co.
South ol City Limits.
hardwood floors.
floor*. G|
Gt hmj
and HIIA
FlIA I es and the price 1* right Coma ! 1,1 "
Pbane 7*
hardwood
^
M
In and let us show them to you
R o lla w a y nnil Itnln lled.s
J linanced Owner will accept re*
Sperial - - T V and Itndlu
.Sanford G*« r«i ■»•»» *•-, i t,. -.,
D iy Week rr *.111111: Te*
•?* j sonahle olfer for his equity
.vrr •isVpair*
K. A. '* iiiiuniN, R e a lto r
Furniture Center.
I l l West l i n t !
MAGIC C .H—E F gat
. . . stove 113 3sf | RCA Motorola Sale* and Service,
Ka)moiid H. I.undi|ulsl, Assoc.
screen d « ir
Rubber air
Cienr’«* Texaco Service
- 13
JS ................
. mat
Allaiiltr Hank Hid*.
O N E HOOYI eflirl.'tu) apartment, I'hone K73
Ires* tIO Ciai Magnolia Ave
Ilia Kanlonl Ave
lultible lor couple or single
PteiMC I4M
Private hath. Iiliall) toe* ted t u r r Good hA'Hliul), beautiful 1
(• M D D E N F A I N T 'S
acroit from Pott u Hue Inquire
-tia-Je tires (•&lt;mn1 urai ssy lawn
14
nylon liriivti F H H K with pur
Manuel Jacohien't Itrpl Store
By ow ner Pert Maple Aye.
'I V t l H u r n c l t
•have of |20 or more
(
o
n
tra rlo r «»f I'u iiilln *
K EM IN O I.E JA I.o r.H li: Co
A T T R A C T IV E 3 room furnished I Whether buying or aellinit, It all1
*«7 West 1st Hi.
Phone (II
ant Tile bath, aerrened porch.I pay you to see:
I liH&gt;r And
Water furnished a miles fiom
J. W. IIA LL. ItlM I.IO H
Wall Tiling
HAND
P
A
IN
TED
anli.iue
china
Sanford |3I io |xr month I'hoiir
Florida Slala Hauk Huildiu*
Phone l l »7 IV.
Assorted prices Jti3 North Shir
H23 alter 7 pin
“ Call H a lf
Phone I7U

— 1* IIAYNKS Office Machine Co f
Tyoewriler. adding iiiachlue., I
William P. Smith, Outboard Sale*
Sales Hentals. 314 klagnolla. I‘h 1
Service. Mercury Outboard Salt» . 2313 S Park. Pb.me 1174-J.

i AND 3 ROOM apt* llratonable 2 It ...........
It suburban
masonry;
..... .. modern Min’srin
111 Elm. Call I7M7 W.
| home,
*
*
•
fully furnished
ami prierd

B o a t s . Boat bulhiiue suuotle. 1
and h_____
. . . Trailer's vC Vail
lardware

T sn u s r

ley l Mayfairi.

to sell t7,H.VU, terms
3 H R brand new masonry home, f
Good con sir m lion, excellrnl plan
a wonderful buy! fk.ouu tl.bub.
4 ROOM furnished apt. 133. 404
down.
Bail 14th St
Lakefron! lots in lovely I/ m-Ii Arboi
wilh term* if desired Good,
1 BEDROOM upstairs apt. Furdose m lakefroul lota are not
Dilhed Call 433-W.
too plentiful la-t us thuw you
what
we Jhave
Ft. 1IOU.SK Trail rr with 21 ft. I 'T a .
catm a. I.argr ttiiiing arra, rorn j * arrr%
Hit*.! Land *ith 3 Helli,
plel* kitchen Park Ave Tra ile r' J,1,A/Pi'.^v.«rs‘.Iy.
. rrr,n l
Court
|
S K 5 IIN O L K I t h A L T Y

1 AND 2 Bedroom Apartments
Call 1240

.

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M- W M H iciw

fl(

IB" W IR E Wheels Id 313i
lo rd $23 Reply lloi till
~
ncpiy no I ui&lt;

MAYTAG

« t »3 I93C Dodge, *ocm! for fishin* trips 133

With A

Clothes Drier*

Servlet

reasonuble Call l(/&gt;|

R andall Ele ctric Co.

Fierier*

Upright and

chest types
See vice

H y. I7-D2

CALL

1*21

Phone U 7 -W

j

JAI.OI.HIHS
Lifriim a Aluminum— Free E*l.
niatex. Free Invtallaliun— TeleP ^ '" « &gt; «
Furniture Center,

fo r Appliance*, contracting -a ll
round electrical service s«e

ilu w r If %f

—

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r u is ia « .s «

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Sanford Ave Phona Ix7n

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O F F IC E E1HHPM KNT

EarnJ

$ $'s In Your Spore Tim e

W ANT TO

M AKE

W EEK

125.00

TO

5100.00 P E R

IN Y O U R S P A R E T I M E ?

H E A R S , R O E H U C K A N D 4'OM p..\J^y V F F D S
SALESM EN
U N IT S A N D

FOR

A IK

( O N D IT IO N IN U

F A N S IM M E IIIA T F A Y .

F O R D E T A I L S A P P L Y IN P E R S O N A T 115
E A S T 1st S T R E E T .

-X 3

ROAT8 • MtirOK.H

Woodworkm*.
aorkiug, 512 Sanford
2243 W

I'h

Typewriters t'ndrr
Haml Royal,

5li
e» prices and term* t heck
with George Stuart, 23 South
Mam Street, Orlando
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SPACE
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liPACE
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Dealer"

s m r m a n c S rc^
PIPE CO.

Out Went l.flh S I.

I'hon* 1241-J681

4 JtOOM Imnivheit apt

|33

f a n 141b hi

S T . J O H N 'S H E A L T Y C O .

*oi Phone I I2"J •A It PetersiM, Broker

Aatuelsles
A It I'elerion J r .
SMALL 4 Bedrixim home Living P- J Cheslersoo. Albert N Fill*
room, dining area, kitchen, fem- L A K E 31ARY. 4 Iota Trade for
ad bark yard
fco |a-r month.
t:«ulA It la.rnunn. I2ii9 Park
a~J~ GT
..... piano
Adam* Ave Phone hlrs Witte, i Ave

Claude II. Wolfe

Appliance

3*3 Santord Ave.

IM I until 3 p m

Phone 2117

* •J3A»»Ik!KNTS 1,1 Wr'‘ 4,h S&gt;
l i BOOM furnished aid close In
N*wly painted 7U3 Weil 1st Si
Jimmie Cowan, phone Blit

Wllaka Aparim rnls; nmins, pnvair
baths ||4 W I .: *i si
I Duple* apt Call 247-J.
My home for rent. ITnine 1331 It

Phone *M

PLYWOODS

Reg 1109 93 Bunk lied
to m plrlr . . . .

II. II. Grier

F u rn ltu r* Center

A

114 West u i ml
220a

D m

HUII.IHNG lots cleared, graded
Irees, tbruhliery moved 1
Hunter I'hiHie g j w

19 PUS

Sm illy'M

13 M
39 UU

Hnnppln*
Mowern

111-

Phone m

Afutuallc* And E c u n o m ii*

laiure

wilh

Boyd-W allace

s ,n ,o r d A|i * » » &lt; -1 w,

&gt;

USED

Washer*.
AU
Mak*i.
Thoroughly reconditioned. Teat-

fumUhed apt

*o n ocean front apt
o r . ^ c a t . , nay.

Aluminum
• - M . Ball. Realtor
E*|litertd Real Eitate
• M General Insurance
1 Part Av*.

P I K ," ." -

Venetian Blind*

e*
refrlger
. -and
-LfWri«*ral°r
no* Ame

w*pkd, M

K 1 W SM YRNA REACH

"* •

iKd? ,IP*, C°,h“ w Dykw T I1MI4 Weal lad S4.

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Sanford

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PRYOR

J08 . 210 MEISCII BLDG.
Yuur 8lal« F irm Insuranct A lta i,
coal auto and fir# ia iu r iic i

T O B U Y OR 8R LL
1 J * * "

I H W. I d Rk

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A f t A *4 I

Excellent commission

Questions
Both Sides

GunwomanSwears

Mendcs-I roncc

Lifer Escape* I mm Pnson
Aftci Parole Plea Is Denied

Ctidflfir Provision
Being Considered

tip. Permits Are Issued
For Housing Projecl

dtd

that

McCarthy-Army
Box Score

MOVCfllCOl

Predicted By Board

IMoyor Returns

With Large Check

C rum lay and M o n la llk
I'huwe 711
(ton t l

Pbaw M

lnJ » AY O U T c a U and Cow. CaU

G roo fed
Jo c u la rly

. .. . , _ . . * * *
Michael Thomas
Thoms*
Herald otftce yevterdav all deck'd divisions.
Th** b ill now goes to a S e n a te -H o u s e conference c o m
out in hi* Veterans of Foreign
B A M I MURK ifFi- Attjr. CJfd
---------- 1 miller to iron out a number ol
lid t i« ( nl|lii 6vn II
War* uniform ready to attend the
differences between the Senatr
• »f*
inY!tjtion to (orrmitirtit
6, state VFW enrampmrnt in Lake­
and lieu .r passed versions
•. -nr «•» him Ith If
land. June I7-2U inner delegate
The defense measure is bv (ar
» • 1 *• •»». rtrn infort11Rth»n Un\
from here are Melvin Smith, coni
\VASIIIN't .TO N I-n — 5onathe large,t, mone.vwne. "f the
mander ot the local po-t. Fatne.t
•gj-.f with k f f | li n ( AFitrt
1 &gt;t who imt'Miiratci! tho Mcvearlv ..pproprlilton* hlll» ('on
Lavy. adjutant, and John Tex''
1 t
ifpfig thf lUkhtf %nir» 1
gre»v mu t vote lo run the govern
Brady, tcuitee Thomas I* uttar
*»» • ept
•t'ltltlfln
|»ov%
• ii th y-A m iy row met bohind
1men! Of the n billion dollar,
larmaster The ladle.’ amillar.
1• •• *»£
•, th# fY^rutlvr
do - il door.'- today in a start
1 okayed h* the Senatr, approx!
alio i* repreyented at the encamp
rt
("Ward coming to grrip v wit li
1 mately It billions Is earmarked
men! The povt will march In *ec
\\ il l
lulf by *n
tlioir
hijt &lt;pic tion1 who lied
fur thr Air Force, to billion, for
ond poiltlon In the parade tomnr
* «l f«*t i'lVfinmrnt by law **
the Navy. 7'» billions for the
m the public airing of the
row because of its 400 per cent
' »■t' .*••» ■%rrk.ly nrw hpApri r !♦
Army, and the rrmaindrr for t!tr
crease in membership this y
..................
1 Rttff»«lin^ th»»
oiitroveny utd wli.rt i.; to
«
Alt ............................
members ire urged ...
to .ttend|
at
—
W ASH IN G TO N * -l/.llta l^bron. I*ffrn&gt;r Department and relatril
' **h 4"fin tl sofiYf ntion of the N»
t«- done now *
-t h e parade which will start at l» convicted with three men fur activities
’
« f fit of 1diI A *»n btoke in ti
' a m, Plenty of lasts will be avail wounding five congre-.smen but
Sen. Potter If Midi, who al*
The t'.tal |v nearly a billion d-xl
4) 1*1 a 1 t when thr Attoine&gt; *5- rie*f
m d y hav declared hint veil con
able (or thove Interested in going taring a lighter sentence, sw-ur* tar* below I’resldrnl Elvenhnw
a In U ie tl
on Safurday and Sunday F n » i » today she will continue to fight rr'v request and more than five
m il e-| there wav lying and ques­
Aiu tt** who wttrinptA tu put
detail* may he had hv calling for rurrto Rican Inlependence
conduct on both vtdes,
tion .&lt;
billions below whal Congress
1 *m •• t gftoiYr tfir Igw, Afi f invite
•IM
It re , veil a n ul ir greeting Irom
“ What 1 thought wav the end okayed last year.
„ rii'M'i nt empli»ye\ li» tut?* tvri
• • •
I'rniocrab when lie came into
may be the beginning." she re ,
*..t» •1 ittfutnwiil'Mi teUtin^ •**
A minister came nut nf hi* piled fmm her cell to written R p / * r / &gt; o f i n n A r t i v i f v
it,.- t„ m
• i| . . . •» ty, 1. tfRCicftll)
church lo find hr had hern clvru questions from new mienn
.s w
B
t tn.pr .V
t .M
aM
n W
O M
n W
C A t■rIi YY *I «i yJ
•» " i f he l*«*lir%'rb he i« help
cn
T.-iUn
'.hiking haa parking tlrVrt. lie wrnt to fra!
“ If all my Wood had
" ‘ “
jM.itr t i«:it HAtliin'*
&gt;
tin. l&gt;*rno■I ' \ i S ' . ild
fir court and wailrd In the rruwri would have .pla-hed
itfc plr«.r* the Ci&gt;nnillill
. 1 .•; '
!i I d ' in
1 1 it
t hru
until at last hlv n-aie wav rallrH cwtence and Inertia
I hop
• r. r tfiRn tu &lt;reatr *11x1.11111
i ild r 'ii i • ' , i i i . ft j ' • ie
The summer recreation pro
The h&gt;d|e asked It he had any no more of mv p»np'e will have tu
•h*
i'4'iple op ttlRit«v« i*f
t .itrlliri-' "
gram for Ihr Lyman School area
thing to tay. lie answered. "Vr*.”
« • 'iiitx, imip|» nr
Xlrt'trl' in t ** 1 1 I
• |* i ' i
p.and a* an especiant hush .ritlei' die
, lr Mv rountry li going In he will grt underway Monday al
. netnmrnt. ird rncminii; •
9 a.m.
'atrinrnt la -t nig. I t ill ir (r«ts
*»»**
•ver »nr
the uriiiiiiHim
rourtrtvnm lie
he Annrq
added
„
...
1 .4
•fit r l.i f|,r IaW
The slight. 34-year old brunejte.
the prinnpal a iiil-J li.il d neh
IMrr» inr Jim Tayne hav urged
are Ihf vnrrrlfifl for IHpy
14 r
n mil p»* ft v
of ............
the fire *re*"
apparently »gone
ide
of "prcivun''' and “ Mark
•had obtain merrsf.” The wall* re much
..............
*•that all Interested young«tor*
PARC r !*••»».
f
I
MOSC.AN
1.111
nio,
kr
1
ttuml
rut
«.i
it,
itf.AUt I »ltnxe in high
verberaled with delighted laugh out of her when the two week Inal rrporl for an early registration ,rt ate 'tt nr.' ntir *i
n u ll" was proved i r I that a per
'idrolallr
atr|&gt;|ili'i
t.«&gt;
.
•
its
a
1
1
.1
a h » tir Mm f lo Ihr Hai ^et
pi
jury m e might he made jgalnvt
tor. When order wa* re*tnred the ended yesterday, wav arqulttrd ot ** he ha* planned a full and en
governtiicnl t
r»i*tn» l infillrfltMn tn ' If t’elf*" sui Sc t lo Ills he i I im I vtvcildrl • .\ 1
ol
ehargev
of Intent to «kill
. tm- o| the jo wdneivev heard tn
M l ' »|*oke: “ All the rlrrttm five .......
• - ....................— • She Jnyahle program lor lho*r al
In lochle t |w 11 . |i
1
,,
mglnr during • noun I o &gt;1 till con.till,.
•II*Dl
B■
stance* considered. I give son * had he-n (mind guilty Wednesday Irndlnc. Pavne's asilvlanl dur
'tie .’rt days ot trlevt r I hearings
within a mot,»i. 1
•••If k
ai lilt wife il 1 &gt;• l-jf lilt l&gt;-,l.|
l i -f
I
n* 1 di I ti it mention ^i
suspended sentence. Now I will 1 1 » of five counts of *t**u!t with a Ing the summer will he Ml»* apparentlv wdl &gt; -&gt;
Mii'lellan'v liand-liake was given
•9* W i.f |*y DBtne lint hr
r ,
Rrlty I ou Carder.
something In von I have long want dtngerou, weapon
i . pulli i it
rcuuesl of pi I
M mi-irf 1.001 - r .
•*ti»«fim l fie blaletneitl Mi
fd to *av to a tlergvman." There
Iter three fellow member* of the
v'taphrr'. iv'-pil wi'h the three
tion’* ntg • tt( t |l
Mitt#
the Arm)
wa* another hn*h "Go ihno rod radical Nationalist psrtv of Puerto
li.liim rat Xlrl'lellin's llemocratferrnt r
'fix firitftigq I hut il **&lt;• lb*
\t
*1* no more."— Reader'* fllge*t Rlro— Rafael Carrel Miranda. 73
n
loitraguc' Sen&lt;
Svmtngton
Thr N'jllon.t A
f f» bt t| emplnye* "lt» it»vr
•in*
g.
* ' '
' Andres Figueroa Durden. 79. and
i Mo • an I J a c k on t Wash)—
Mendr
F
1
j
i
v
r
•
x
f
•
*
1
tu
it
mil
w
hich
the&gt;
■
IS
** . . A* • Communist inerting, one ot Irving Flores RoJrtgqei, 78— were
he atm*d
1 11 tp
today alter th« 1&gt;
ha
the atlcniling comrade, viiddenl. eon'deted Wednesday on all 10
Chairman Mundt I! *iPV 'land­
in m I
ivjclall t Mipult r
.ail It,., “oprn inula
1 ... n&lt;
stood up during the deflate ant re­
ing neartiy. laughr I heartily.
three point pro," 1
In 1 •
lb ' in 1 1 .lair lilt 1*w « of llie
addressed the rhalrm*u “ C» m
inur . ther fare po::iblf maxi
Several days at a minimum —
promtrr hr wouH
■ :'l i*. mill'd illtxtilutr llilr
r*de speaker, there1* |u.vt onr mum penalties nf 73 years In
Hi
It A l t ’! till I 1 Ul
I v\ rr'lli • i'lMI till'.Ill
•» V II1R (I 11f•• ".('ll p .*ilil&gt; .i-vcral iii-i-k- — are in
ri
thing 1 want to know what hap prison apiece, including ronrurrvnl
roncurrvni
UI, C E V T ItU , Cahf
I ' - I n r i china
...... - 'flilem
.........
'•&gt; ti in-l'i&gt;.| 1 &lt;1 f«r government (■'lll'l' fill .1 D m tl t '■••lilt V l\l|M I ,n\ Il ' n n • I||||| " .'III till*
pro peet before thr senators re­
ill and
the v- ' c ..
1 11
pen* to mv unemployment corn sentences for In'ent to kilt
!•&gt;'
_J as- roundup of wetbacks swung Into resign II
port anv r.&gt;u-|ii ions
rio r iil.i .-L ite I ' i i "M im i i \
pcnsalion checks when w-e over •suit with a dangerous, weapon Its second lay Inday with the fir 11
deputi** ••• '•'
■n'v
on the
I’ ll on r d t i ' i i l i
'" I t in t i"i "• w tin L i t I Im cili'l'i'-ure
Sen tiuk.rn &lt;R lilt wav absent
throw the government'"— Read Mrs Lehron, convicted o,.
» ........
. , day's
• catch of more than 2.rmn ■ntwt- .iippoite.i too.
er'* Digest
Illegal
The new Premier &lt;&gt;" r- t '
w it h is r 111 ii I ol vviii Li r , i‘| t .i " 'U ' n y r i t i i d r :. I'ltntM d lilt e* from ' •*&gt;•' nie-img. explaining
Utter rbarge. could get no more *
*'f f '• immigrants termed "ve ry
hr u • lied up with .h i appropriagram a a tin.e t
-30
- years •
*
than
in prism
. luccetiful.
------------ — .I •Ititu |i t rin I. .Mid (li'tl w lii ii i gu .M 'l w i . tint In o M m :
White I was buying gi*o|me al
I hii« iitwnmiiilttre lie pnt a lep
WourrJcd in the House -.hoolingv1 Heralded for a wrrk, "Operation Ing off wdh the I - 1
I 'nll.tilir .h i . w Im li.t.; In . Iimiii ut I ’hurli tuwn. Xl-i.19. let to jlnmll aiking that “ no »pcc|(Continued On Page Highly
••I
e.ventatlv** Alvin If Welback" had 740 men checkins* When that n a a- !u* ■t. h
...
Repreventatlva*
were
«■••.iin.'*I frem tin 19siv.tl futility i ul iflrr Id loiivirtiuti 11»e»r»• tl- n'st'i i M ..enter* "tied or Riraorhrs.
Indu.irta! -he would
n
rn uif (jl. Mich*, niffocd n * « u |, firms and iau«
i»r», tinimiMii
------ *
Rentfav
voeed if" illdil 'i t t - ran be a
ilft vh d iwrfnl ivni’k . h«l&gt; t Ml til- I .i *
I iigl H.t
I1 Submit *
■t t
“ "
■ "-M
" ■d i, area* rail yarJ*
(ISTennX. Georrr Fallon
(D
vari* and bus stations
ll&gt; eling I r «t « eek
Ben F .lenten iltluwai and Km 'for the j-vb seeking Frxlren t.i talltd pr g r .»
m ill l e t
'Ui
Siipt I K • li •|•*ti.tii (aid it w ■. t " 'ire
None nf Hie p: m ipal- (r&gt;m either
id** the pr
neih Poherfv (D Alai
borers who entered the United I covery
•h' td l&lt; u l u g
A ("'eji
if in
ti joy
jmx of
nf Sinfortl
Sanford" mi
malt
llk
tl. m
o IH hu fur
fos lts
a&gt; verllct,
*-•»- llrl VJalai*
sinluu 4sillu
•• Aq
a *. . . . . .
-id** of *h» i-iin't »krr-v was on
While
waiting
Ihr
Males unlawfully
2
ii'p'
i billin' .t&gt;.
r- «xlil«
* Mi li
Sli prcwCnti'
p ir-m 'l
I
!i ad
*
1
1
a
Ii.iiid I i ihr iiu-rling Mundt vald
Mr* ladirnn said the hoped (be
seven planev acouled Southen. •tuns wV'un I
I
per it
the* tiad m l Iii-cn invited
biry
would find her "guilty a* thrv
htry wmtld
they California mountain and «devert pc .in Itefn .
11
"•I* I
_
•Jpr
P Itr y till lid g u t 3AtalS
ii -in
iion tmpmrd •Ini').I 101
four.! the hoyv"
(rails, spotting men on the
Hie move to iqsrm VVc
il' im r
tin
•Met. at
r
&gt; it
In •li«* ( it)
* nation l.uru.w it it ifi
SAIGON, Indochina
- Five u"I1 do not feel gulliv nor dn , n,i radioing jeep and rar crew
"It- "I I! lining
" i in i llicr'iug ill (In It* (Hill
extended
far north nation., Pr*i -r Ml I*
.... .Jrlvr
. . . . ...........
.. .as
. ...
U S Air Force men stationed at a they." she wrote in reply to nues The
Ill I ii Wi hull
"hut I do reserri being a- Sacramento, where State Km ratify it
tills*) III
French air base in Tourane are lions,
’ ’
'll 'III It tin fet r .md
"it* rl!t
In I li-cr-tuliec "I t "
ln)
Director William A Rur
lit Uull • &lt;(• er e
missing and American -diu-nl-. judged separately from them I payment
I•) Ii.jirf
AtiU* 111* ■ H.ai *a&gt; ui t'ui'din.:
■I.ipi* I tire- I iti rII ir'
••
m fear the* may have fallen Into rannot under-tand why I am not rtl* said:
giivefnmrnt ipi* if
liccn
|iti K, erti-to III •&gt;' (,1 rhat P*l” " l wt i I in d it fit* hall
'. * it
"th e hands of the Communist IH guilty a*
■' they are **
. .. .
“Our partlripation with the fed hi. Populst Rei'iliR
I'ltihl*
’ it r &gt;' U stated tha' huvtnesse sejletdav « l,rf| Wdlt'.irc I' pill'
• V » .M - .1nt
WXSIltNGT'iN P The MrCarVletmlnh
""'a '
•"•hortties In this drive 1 3IR P » anrounct •it
■' Itp local I •nldt i j " I t "Ptr n i •'
..... idling thy \ruiv tie si in it s were written
., n
, .
i &lt;r •'mg to r* n|i nt' • •re i
•'ll Ipltl II
"d.
J».i i *S4init illegal aliens will have pari in \*iode i
■••It l"i
rrcs tmo &gt;•'
Tha U S Em b iiiy said a Vret * r * * * " h
t.n
would
ICinvedpei
ill
h
ipncn-d
ihe
"me
nt
file
ad"|»'
.(III
I'
into hi lory nth at»mt iimoixio
'l» rd i t ■aocr 'i
namcie pea.anf htd r.pcrted rre ihr firi f h r bulleli hdo *he « d beneficial result* in serurtng em
it •aiio' i* T innriik .md .l.kcnmenti
I III•' .Intfl t I
.M'»wrd to vea* ' move (o 13 matoniv h'.tnt
j eo p;j
Payment
for perrons
are now blv
tnf (lv* Amrrtcani am1''** 1 g-n-m ■n*
r.H2 *the floor on which «ome iro
lr j
drjvi who
unfmpl
The hoi*" rang' " uu 19.'W 1
J III ' l!e|(
"'re rp|j»t*r
it a j lid t'V
\ r r v r nigh e«tim»te,
M|f (hr &gt; ittMltl It
ct 20 Senrgalrte -&lt;ar pfiionrrs Ih legislators were then c a th r r 'd or m. n, |n4 U rjn ce..
in ' tine . tilling to "•
vi&lt;* fine t- up t'rt ■ hut the II '
•
1 1
rri'
’r'n -tollar
( radio
nearly
nit
fttlrd
•
I
).-••
milts south ot Tourane
' i*. planning and It-r in
mimts irrta. I. t \ ,&lt;ill hr roll .'r m "
- ml
in" t|t|ir
routine bo«fne»&gt;.
. .
and tr'«
It ty 'hr rt l 1 ■Lr
I,anti
•
•
•
linn
d
f'
'
'
■
■
&gt;
I
r
-t
night
&lt;
nti
d
'
l&lt;
l
ace
a
In
Gen John O'Daniel chteTof “v
,
Ir
"
lit'
ak
•
nt
t
( inctl, F jlp f T ti lad M pfi i tt i g%
j
1 |j . t* and
tier —
nalienal w»&gt; »■ '1 iftb
•• *. ••innirndallun hefnrr
qgxl ci*v It &gt;n'mg on I ' 'l"tna I "
Amrtcan -&gt;id grfup. flew lodiy
■ i, mi •Moll
"it P
I V
*sI UIU Mrs Ixbron
(igort
■C w il *hit ("uI ' lx
ilier ling nf ah* rtfy . "ini|«.n&gt;n .Medela A*»
to Tourtne on the e.ntral Vie* none of them Intended to kill anv
I him
ling mild hr
April
lie did
•' • ' ' h r
■ ' '•• ••tend it tn &gt;'het l a ■ •rai
I i'll it i 9. day . ■it:
will i n
I h» in.t dr
Nam coait mldwiy between Sit b' lv Tbev said they wanted only
L.i' h of
h"ii"
plan for n h "
l ug lime It
•
id
While
no
rsact
ntlin'
77
to.I
t
of
h'lv
'lie
r
i
r
j
|iii
ii
at
We
n
r
1
gon and Hanot to rorrjucl an en to dramitlre their demands for
thret
liedl'rilU
e
l''
m
»ke
th
r, .
t
rontlnuaii"n ■•' t
II
tm • affei led hv tl,r i halt* r I. "I Iw i u tin h will ■lie fiiiir
■ tiling lull
I .tini el number ■» • ird* in
I qulry.
licit I"
Puerto Rican Independence
ie»mi r t t
and s pr
■t• ■&lt; &gt;d tide Af i llv II • .......rd
i ' l l "(In ill. I« tie till' '
ip ! *&lt;•» r^n
inlk d it" * I"
lhi. to tr ii
The Arnerlrin*. who»e name*
will he n
neg|e11* ' 'k !
• til • ■• Mgr h titen Kn ■ &gt;r. Mated
"i in '
' tl *| t in ild
. t i p »l
, .i
were withheld, left the big Tourane
&gt;id. o document*
I
,„i ih *1 h«* heliei r , tha' ' tie are a htiddmg i du» t&gt; "&gt;e (Its
ficrextrv I" th
ti.
I then and » ensli’1
lldr
air base to to In a French vehtc&gt;
•ecord- ton "09
JACKSONVILLE 'jfv-A million plied direct *&gt;» 1
II
g'e.il many '*
.1 • j-, ■ nil t*&gt;f
r I*v " ’ d t atei t" •&lt;I w lilt h
to a beach tnree miles | r ay OffiPs«e* k
timnnv * 4*1
cirloads of goofs sriil he shipped Chi Mlnh M - it
T h r whole Pfohlcin •••!* hr &gt;!eop hung •i'ei jmf .' - 'I line* to •
e— t .tun i'«
let 111 jl.
'•i| I".tan
i
elali laid they hid no ■use* md
ne oi
- 1 tn *e*.
in the southeast In the third quar o* the Vte’ r'il"** jet
M.I
pr t into thr 'i p i n| 'he ' lly r &gt;||| *et 'look
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were not authortied to leave the Reniimin C Smill. 69. former!*1 ter of this y ear, (he Southeast Shp
-I o tw&gt; '
, . oil. inner* ii then t,t i irg u tii
Hot.
J
o
n
I.
chin*
Mend*
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ohtaln*
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n clotheb a it
or t i lied ' pi
j - itne. ,e
.in i m&lt; In 1
manager of the Valdei Hotel t,eee E r* Advisory Board predicted yes ently urged .••» h k
II
nireting scheduled to t-» hr'd June p e i m " *o n n . "
• i h ilf •
* g|j\ with i
wife stupe ingNunihei
Tbatr absence wai dls-overed tor many years, died at the Sun»y
d ti committee aide*
rday.
74 at * p m
.e
m
'"
III iW " h o m e , •&gt;' •d hv him rtl
past
was libit
whan they fallef tn report for roil South Hospital In New Smvrn.i If Ihe prediction Is carrle I out
pant- It' -hi
identify" g I.M-'inient • nn !cr oxlh )
The I’ -m e, a ir |i&gt; 'rd at topi IH''
The ne-j prert" j t|
call Tuesday morning
Reach ywiferday.
famgr ' ■»•(iod on kMnd tor one
1013
Olive
Xie
•
it
will
be
the
second
straight
y
ear
Ill
.1
of
ttie
«
ever,
that
ever
v
i
)
I
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•
g
t|f|
*
n
Vietnamese **ld they sa&lt;* thei Mr
„ , 01I1B1I
'im I tnf no pi i •on m .uk wltlie ■ I •-I pari of 13 dayi by
Small had made hi* home for a million carloads between July
w
ak
ir
l
al
W'ei
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both
It
I
Wxmld
lie
I
ekr
In swimming trunk* at the , (nrr (,(,
death with hb«
.lie II &gt;e&lt;| . llit ( iroi Sccrt-'ji» I tin Army Robert T
I and Sept 30 Last year's third
If •
II .1,1 II g l , i Chevru Sti - e'
, — v.. I *rgct shooting with car stepdaughler. Mr* Norma It Rt quarter total was 1.642.613 «ud the Franre't Inter
O l I I It M \h I ' I* ( M l'll t .
also
d&gt;
&lt;
lire
&gt;
|
In
bine*. No weapons were reported vlns In New Smyrna Reach Fun hoard p red lctej 1.022AV) for th r
Shi'ite * period on .* ind for a
M ale Up Will)
ill tie priiki.t.
vltagr
i
.nrre
•
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m ilting from the b**e. however
eral service* will he held It .vt similar period this year
"e HI I *, ter* I i h i 1 3 d mat"
r .-s 7 t.iv ov Francis
for r It mt ol.i* v
ml Junior 'n.
Some 330 US techn.rlan* arc a m Saturday at the Rrtskon Fun
"France d»w ,■
.ml I. t i rud I i illlplrv |» •
M 'f direi 1 ■ of the Sen.rh '.'l
Indent, 'ns lu n m iti
Allhough
predicting
a
193
per
baaed at Tmir»ne repairing Ran eral Home, with
witn me
the pev
R rv. amion
Milton
ind wtll not
•n li
blur
enough Itilrti ,t . hown lit .i
i
• 'lum • &gt;ut mmittee
ate
I
tt,,
rent
drop
from
last
year's
peak
molt. County Hhetiff's fi
bombers Amertca h«» supplied the It. Wyatt officiating, and burial
•clllerrienl ■•hit1.
Id h
i . i . r it .ild p»i -rei head'd
•' number l snecta'nrs
mg to J W i os .laminar
Ii •
1
.
l
ir
the
board
expects
Inereavev
In
this morning, afler weel « Ir her
French
will be In Lake View Cemetery
Hlrt with U tn
It
io i" ltd lire it im Jack ."P at*
* sum. ic •lulling “ re­
some commodities surh av phos he d»*'l«red " I '
- i 'll i r to tin "I I'l'palatlnn ,r, | »!.,r|va' loo
in ‘ . H t u h t i bn' was caught
Studenti .«ho »te placed on
11*
phate rock, froien foods, canned ‘n Ihe I ar F.a '
&gt;|tli"r Miit .1 attested what they tnoied 'one “ rondllion.il ' h i. or who 11".
• ' I ogl iti.| an ' returned ,n
.ugh e.lin tie" ot the
goods, livestock, petroleum, cot He*, mu our en»i
t :-'minoles County's biggest in sublet *. m&lt; 'eglstcr f"f
ir , lit nr irlr ' vet ond jl
, too ' hsrhoi
. ho snd '• levtvton time
lomeed and vegetable products and the least douhi o
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t
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hai)
iw
e tot fin g 'J Iiissi'tr wholesaler*.**
tiropmed Is u
.. itmJk I" •nit'l &gt;n dulot |n-tiurli
aluminum ore and concentrate
Th&gt; deputiet, wroit ing* under the Mnndav s' I p n 1 t the
.
. . | I, hti Dm 'l
our deterrnlnatMn
Granin,e
lal
idei of ' hmff j f. Hobby, and
In an a ld re ss at the board m e e t­
...li
ul
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pi
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he
di not, Cos exp* Hiyed
J
I • (• d hy &gt;'a'e snd fedeial offi
„ , , v nhour,
f„ „
.lied
i « log the I' It V
ing. Robert J . Bayer of Chicago,
Sixty
ot "i.frurl|o*i wnni i
•i«, i aided the home of Inland |,e .,|/rrrd I
president nf Ihe American Society
I I I l I III*' I I I I'
ilt w i .onvie'fl 'id 22 ul
tudeiit
t ting, whirh Is Itsesitd spprnslmatQUANT1CO. Va. 'P—Secretary of to serve at long as he Is of "serv of Traffic and Transportation, said
(M t m V UK A ''ll •*— Je*se Osemlnole lligli rhool will tieg,..
p rig • 1" » rr ol ' girl In AilgU-'
* Arm
A___ygsStfsens,
a___ _l^wll.w
. . L ___Ir
ffl« FOlinffY
ly * ipiattei tif ■ mile vitilh of
tfrhnologiral advances since World
program Moi 'iy morning
i • i m i the pn&gt; r*riimmeP'|ei| h.&lt;rn'. It year "id Negro truck
tha"
lookingL baek
on * tfX«7.t,hp
' " “ " '[TH,.
live Points
•
a !*«• •«■■• !••« s«n%w■*i| Gi War II have made this nation's
d iix n - a . elertrocu'ed here yeiiriry
Deputies (I i ; Owen snd A. K
the Army wa* at stake TW&gt;rvr
___ t .......... system Ihe greatest
w &gt; » « ■ « "»• " " m 0,1
S C fbeen transportation
erd ik alien lie ram* In ront»i’t
The
cits'*
in
m
rm
d
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iiipm
•"
rid
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peeled
r
"»i
put* with Sen McCarthy tR 81*1, through
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|h that now It m ust he m the world
.', , ,
er i " " •irrytng 11.004
scheduled to t i e I w-iil
■ " ii I vans stated that Inve.llgaiort
.. e»o to lie "I I " In- Mas-aihn
voiced confidence today that 'The ahundai...,
f'otn 'he sheriff's offire had
antly -d—e a r■ lo
that
,« everyone .....
Volt .
.
ii
.
Iinrni
immed
i*e|v
final
piung
of
I
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Ul
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XI
tuf
Integrity of the Army no longer is
nn/
seatrhed I oiix for a period of mote
morning, accordin (■■ • it '•
at tu k e ."
I IT J 16-3 c. i t o 13
Ilian Mure weeks and rommented
active In rlddiag Rseli of aubver
Warren Know |r.
fie if»o made U plain he Intends lives as anyone else In Ihe United
S A TU R D A Y
The manager I* d H u l " .....il l tha* 'hey'rt seen l/rOf sell as many
t* 'll (Ivr gallon Jugs t,f "ahlne"
' . ' f t stiver Finns Te t* s "
tn decline an Invitation to an after Stales."
lake (lie ( | f» i|ip (|"i ilt h
a night
the bearings cocktail party to be
1:27 I 14-7:01-9 Irt
In expressing ronfiderree there
Miynr Earl Higginbotham re days to complete ' • |W n*' Im i
given Monday hy Sen Mundt (R would be no abuse of Arm y per
"Rainbow 'Round Mv fihoulder"
The taid was accompanied under
ring had wealht
I h i pioier
turned
from
New
York
late
last
'
6D) for participant* on ho(h aides sonnet before the McCarthy nr any
J’ :23 3. 1'l 4:01
a federal sratrh warrant issued
meamrei apprmln lely • nut.
— and rxpeefa no Army per*onnel other committee, Stevens said night with a cheek made out to 33 nl Which will »c I ('l"|i|rle| in Tampa yreently. Deputies In
nUNDAY M ONDAY
the
city
of
Sanford
for
lt.l7X.non
hoit-o found three five gallon Jugs
“ Yankee Pasha”
(here would be cooperation, that arrordlng to Warren Knowles new The rcmaliiih| | I.-,
will attend.
NFW Y O R K 3 - It I- no trouble horde of leveral hundred moneyl nr i in 5:.r; 7 '4 i :i
of reeently marie moonshine. Of
Mundt presided over the 36 lay "from the atari of mv term ol City managre.
surfaced
it all I., give a av money on New luver.
(nets
'wlleve
that
Long
has
a
offlre
I
have
roniiilenlly
cooper­
"The
Ireel
u|i|&gt;
rii"
t
,
I
Fm in minute- pedestrian t r »fM O V 1ELA N D
hearing*, wblrh ended In Washing
The mayor left Tuesday for New
Y'"k .Meets
ated with all member* (of (on York where he roniplrted final w rit through tanf t ■ •
“ The Kid from I^fr I l-ld
(ii wj« Me.) up at one ot the
t« t M"(k pile of the lllegel liquor hid­
Ion yealerday.
ot a California world*Five me ml'*
den In Ihe *r»a. Th in far it has ,
fslails: 7 l'&gt; Feature 4 II
renowned ixiissroads—
Steven*, her* for a fmjrdav gras*) amt com millers and I in­ arrangements with Shields and to heeonie one of ' e rtlv' o
not iteen (orated
t * i \ :r.d tTnil 51
f ast e*»wr,**r show:
'I
religion- .cel I n lied off j Time* 2 .
Co., financial hankris. h,i u u Ihormighr»ee» o h - 4 I i
maeung of top Defenre Depart­ tend ter continue that policy."
"The people le-haved like iniI ong who has a pollre record in
Secretary of Defense Wilson who purchase of the my* recen' commented Knowl*
S A TU R D A Y
ment and arm rl force* officials,
Square uproar yesterday when
"let'* Make II le g a l"
m ai&gt;." -aid th* master with a
DeLand, war arretted on charges!
called this meeting of high military bond issue.
afro told ocwimen:
they began handing out it hilt
1 .hudder alter lie had been ret•d |Ki..tssinn nf illegal liuuor and
1'I.XN &gt;i i •
and defeoM official*, expressed hi*
“Tha Texas Uprising"
Knowle* staled. "Now Ihe city
1. Ml am absoliilely ronfldenl own view* about combatting com
thr h|||-.
hillv wa. a tl|P,j y,v noj|re
Aicompanvlllg the
•lie
T A M I’A r Tlie I Iti I dr Mill is now In the County Jail In lieu
Starts. 7:1b
ran
meet
It*
past,
present
and
fu
(hat there will be no abuse of Arm* munlsm In a chat wHh reporter*
flit'll' ai semnuler that "the |ov»
•Thcv fought over its like do**
Ing Cn li ptannin (J |llllb| Ff(U of 1300 bond.
S
U
N
D
A
Y
M
O
N
D
A
Y
lure
obligations.
The
money
to personnel, In or out of uniform." last night.
ni iiiniiev !. the n»"i ol ail evil " | , , - , r ., |&gt;mc Obviously. New York
o"i&gt; ■ V
le * Pace, a representative o f 1
''Flight Nurse"
which will be deposited equally In tJa'» lirst wheat f irr mill
who appear from now on before
Even -'i. the wlutr-rubed mem , , j g,K&gt;d p|ac fur rapitallxtx and
Hr said hr thought free mm Ihe Sanford National Bank and (he * year or 16 nion'h |t president 'he liquor tax unit in Orlando, is
ntat'a.
7:4:1
* Communist •' bunting ■'"*■*
lift. of the rellgluu- sect found drrelirt*. but It's no place fur com­
expected to take |jm g to that city
*
com mu Florida Statu Bank, will be used Cecil Wrhh. said rre
COLORED
DRIVE
IN
One of the Back*
mit, New Ynrier* -till love Ihe nion-vcntc people like us."
Wrbh. rhalrm an r&gt;f Ihr Stile , for eventual arraignment,
"Mogomlto”
to finance the city'* sewer and
in the row with the
moo!* .md will even light to get
The master heads thr sect known
Road Roant. said a irvry I- brine
1
.'Marts:
7:4b
water
project*.
Btovena* contention
it II necessary.
at the "W K &gt; 1. Fountain of tha
T n O P EN C O N V E N TIO N
made for the localI; n of Ihr mill
H
A
TH
It
D
A
Y
to
flghl^to
avoid
"
Co
Interest
rate
on
Ihe
bonds
la
who appeared
Hardly had Master Krishna Vcn W orld." which ha* hcadnuartero
muni sir , he
M IA M I REACH tl) — Approxl
__ mat- S 41 per cent a year which amounts expected to cost mj« c than a mil
"Apache War Smoke"
ta flipped the firat greenback to at Canoga pack. Calif The lot­
tog hut **w
■rt *
to hack to approximately I40.000. The Ron dollars III* em' ranv now h»« m atrly 330 Jcwlih war veterans
“ ll'wana Devil"
a startled pa*»crhy before hr wa» lials stand fur wtadom,
know______n our owi
meal ami _.l
grl mill* at Mi­ from all part* of Florida open a
.................
: of fre* bond* will be paid In full In S9 corn
Starts: 7:45
(•etieged by a shouting, shoving ledge, faith and lova.
aoctety.*
hit f and Tampa two-day convention here tomorrow.
yean.
ami, SAHlislon, Chtpl

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Mdic. May U urdare-l by caun « your local Sanford reprosentotlve In in i Boorman— ZH 3 -J.

defenac aurittR the fis c a l v e * r s ta rtin g n e x t m onth.
, T h e annual m o ne y h ill for the A r m y . N a vy A i r F o r c e
and D e fe n se D e p a rtm e n t went th ro u g h on « voice vote la te
y e s te rd a y a fte r the 5 0 -3 8 defeat of a D e m o c ra tic drive to g iv e
the A r m y another 3 5 0 m illio n dollar &lt; T h e Dem ocratic m o v e
.
j w as a im e d at p re v e n tin g « planned r u t hack ot swo A r m y
»- into
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Sen. Pot tor

Paving Of ilrcrf
Is Nearing Uriel

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.. . - Factory to You —
Enclosed head. Sa«-Broof bottom TS* GOOD, used ly " pip*. Quote
rail with plaatlc eana. Plaitic or price Reply Rox AB C c^o ttorold

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,O f Army No Longer At Stake

John W illiam* Inn. Agency
III Baafutd AUaattc B ilk
n* a* 14

BEDROOM suite, dining room
aulte. electric range and living
room chair* Call tof-J.
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Senkarik G la m u id Paint Co. ■ O X E R PURS

hllllpa home; til*
f r*a*T^ Ooart| electric

I4C*I / « " * "

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arressorte* at Wleboldt'a Cam j f w j u w ?
era Shop, n o South Park Av*.

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W ire

Sec. Stevens Says 'Integrity

Preferred Rate* lo Prtfarrad
Policyholder*

t W|IKK|. utility trailer 4' 1 4* or
till
I’O I^R O ID Films. Camera* and

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| Fire— Wladdarm— Auto— IJahlllly

and trad* m*d fur-

jut, approves! and guarani***! —

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j?*!10" ' 1 Rank.
ART1C1.EN W A ltrp p

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Dopufics Arrc^l
Coiinfy Resident
On Liquor Count

"Vuur Mutual Friend*"
I'hunr 104

• BEDROOM block Imme PV3 a
Fluorescent ] with rla m p t- 7
•predication*.
m&lt;m(h. If you qualify for a G!
with flat bate
I olio Innuranc*
uiaii. immediate occupancy, iw i
IIO.ux) leutectliMi on each person id
■ "* P » l « t Co. 1 WMnul Kecrrltrlal Desk* 42
112 III Wr*l 2nd S4.
Ptroaa tw t.
entire family at a total rod of
. ? w.uiiis
. .f 30«I*iMMirfi
, 1 * ‘lhirretni
«I*M l»P
•
_ $9 M
I w
holding WtMMlen
screen*
I BOOM Apartment. WO Aracado
E C H O I/ fl
B E D D IN G
^ . ^ r . A rTC»Uong-ln»tallmenl!,r n ’: ,*FEB INSURANCE AGENCY
(Tsraer td e r^ ju s g ^ N a o fw g A vt.
rurni%he&lt;j
»i* ein e light*, running water.
? P|&gt; 4 rooms recently dec
04J4M 123 a month
Contact
Dick Jonta, Osteen.

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Brownell Critical
OIMiCiirlhy’s
Invilalion For Info

The
lilt,
hnm»
•nr m
i, «a Navy
i « » r «..•Indian
wJ la* fll* nll|
&amp; d b b . l ^ . m ^ d due TC t V
Inadequacy ol the Navy field. Ad
miMlon t* tree l«r the tuvvir ai
J r m.
^ ^ ^

Rcnjomin Small
Die? In Hospital

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W A S H I N G T O N &lt;/r, - W o r k i n g . trains! « July I m o n e y
• two Central Florida league team* rlcaillllie. the Senate w a s over Its hiygest hurdle today w it h
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npproval
a VwC.WirrsIH'TtTUV
|29.21(&gt;.584.48C **15*
appropriation
for the
resume artlnn
Snnday aflenmnt*
appro*
l'* III of II
I*
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' n 's

tdted

New lot*alion — Just 01ft of City
limlls. Now handling Krutt At
water Outboard Moturs Alto a
41 uu
fatnout
Rue uf competitive price
39 93
■tower* from Snapuln' Turtle—
»»9 30 up.
MtXi H. Henilaale Plvd.
Phoaa g ill

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2 Feslder N ton Wlmhrw Air Con
dll toning Unit*
B r i l l T ra c to r Co.
FUO #nR F.D cidtage; | anJ 3 bed
r 1 3 Ion Window Air Con
Sanford Orlando Hlway Phone Ml 1 W
—
apt*. Call 432W .
dillonlng Unit
I Cashier Counter with I Cash
F t f B M a iR D j room apt. Summer
M IR R O R S
r*l**. tot Magnolia; phono im
* Bf■ * " ? .? * ?' « J H ' high
Electro-Plnted Copper Hack
S
Hexu Adjustable Delk La
I llilshed and Imlalfeit to your
• Fsml Fergusons

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max ( ARPKNTIIY and painting. Call

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LAWNMOWKHS. Haml and I'uwrr, sharpem^J to rut like new
Blryrlrs repaired, rrbulll. pilot

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Mather of Sanford

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USED TR A C TO R S

HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry
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S e n a te P ro b e rs M e e t To d e c id e
Q u e s tio n s R e s u ltin g From R o w

Fear Five yanks
Viefminh Prisoners

Night*.

V F.N H TIA N B U N D S
tree Htlimales
Writ* to \ltg
Agent -Glenn C (III, 211* Lao
tel Or call D a y s -IH*; J Nights
l » l J Sanford

All kinds, sires ami slia|M-s I'ul
to your iMllern
CAMPliKI.LS CAIIIn e t
III way 17 *2 South
Phone 1447

« BOOM
•M furnished apl. ]|0 Mag
!• .Plwn* 212 A. K. Rossetter,
apt.

I*. SIIX—I'laiui Techntrlab
Phmie 2164 Route I. Sanford

Cuncrrl* Co.
FATHER'S DAY .SPEClAldl PhoneMiracle
1333
i*» Him Ate.
HALL'S GARAGK for **o*ral Auto
kslnrude Sale* and Servlre
SAVE MONEY ON} "
repairing Alvu WinTirr Servlre
Rtiletiin'H Sport lii* ( mmhJu
4«r t . l . i y . | ’h. tins* at - 1taa.11
AH.M.NI.S, JAl.lll'SIH H

Used furniture, appliance*, tuoli,
*^
room. *, r , Bp aid Kleclric
elc. IliHigtit-sold Larry'* Mart, B a » Heavyweight UnoRm btn. beauty rert beJ Call
U ! Ka*l lit St. phuna ICIt.
ieum Bug*
111-It.
T IIA Y K H baby carriage 120 Wle- Heg f 16 *3 Chrume Stepalools
L*rg*. cool, furnltbed 2 Be.lrm.ni
W d l * Camera Shop, 210 Park
Reg 324 !»3 Chaise Cot
•PJ: screened porch. |30 monthly
lleg |? i S3 rialt.irm
_Jklwgnoll* Ave Phone 410 J
Rockers
A.
II.
C.
JALOUSIES
Reg. 1191*3 Metal Utility
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( alilnet
water furnDhe.1, Venetian hllmls Kilruded welded aluminum frama.
I French Ave
124 (w Special discount to con­ Reg |4W93 Cedar Wardrobe
Reg. IC9 93 t’hromr 3 ur.
tractor*.
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,LL,‘iil,e :3i »wr month KHKRM4N ( ONCNHTK PIPE CO.
305 w . 10th Sr
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Out West 13th SI. Pbnae IX IIIM I Reg K9 93 Sola Reds
Reg (79 93 Studio lajunga
CM** In Well Furnished S Hoorn
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A W N IN G S
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Uletlm e Aluminum

duplex

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Phone: 1211- 14*1

ITeasr Dad with Spotting Gouda

» BOOM apt. aooAvocaiio

BomBi Park. Call 70|-w;

Sherm an Concrete Co.

un: West nth

Grease Trap* - beptlr Tanka
Window Sill* — U nirli

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For Remixleling and repair*
Nothing Down-SmaO Monthly
Payment*

KED I MIX CONCRETE

Wa have a nice selection „1 home-,
and apis for rrnt Seminole 3*1 Hast I It *1 St.
B»alty. I0UI Park Ave Pimm* n

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The Cardinals will attempt l*&gt;
•te n cr a lop %IHH I M %etb«rL
bettowfil tiprm ihtm by Sanfor*!
Navy **Wed newt» ^ nit hi ^sah eu thr j ,

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Wetback Roundup
In Second Day

LAWNS mowed Call Doyle Corley
2540W.
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N O IH )W N P A Y M E N T
ALUMINUM WINDOWS
F u r n i s h e d apt 3 r&gt;mins
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screen 3 ileilrixim masonry house CarAll types Quality being equal We
p o rc iT M tra rollaway
away iH-si.
lied,
iM.rle.
screened
porch,
nlher
ex­
are
not undersold
farage 612 Park
'hone .San
tra* Must ijimlify fir (II loan
lord 1311 R2
Cumplyell'N
Cabinet
Pay closing cost* only— 430U,
Phone 1117
D.w monthly paymrnl*. Phone Hlway 17 *2 South
hanlord, IWI.

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French Government i

•unable rates Phone or cuntacl
Henry Witte J r 22C4 W.

Corporation

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•«»!*£ To Stort At Lyman Starts Fli!millf|

frigidaire has itr
Holds 41
Me l lath SI
pound* froirn Inuji buy on our
eacluvlvr meter ice plan and I'AIN'IING, small
gel a irct-ipl mslrad ut a hill
ctaled 329 J.
every month
Used refrigerators alto available PLOWING, during, grading Soil
•hi this plan
fumigating fur r«o| knot Rea

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§ For Independence

hi.use *h.MAlJ. 4 UedriMiiu Imme Living 113 Magnolia Ave.
Phona list
Phone 423
room, dining area, kitchen, trac­
ENVELOPES, Idlerheadi Halt
NO MONEY DOWN
ed hark yard |Wl3 Adams Ave
menli, Invuice*. hand bill*, and
COOL.' clean 4 Hunm duwbstain
1513 r&lt;|iilly— Assume rm «’*a*e Buy* brand new Irieidalre All
*P« »11 Park Ave
p r o g r a m s , etc Prograiilve
porrrlaln inside aod uult only
Phone .Mrs Wlllr, 1121 until 3
Printing C o , Phone 404—4U1

AVALON Anti
Phone 423

SANFO RD,

S t r o l l i n g Senate Okays Defense
Bill Of $ 2 9 Billion
In Sanford Demo Drive To Give Army Additional

O P EN D A IL Y
litbl) a. m. • 10:00 p. ni.

OAKLAW N
Seminole I'buuty'i .-nly perpetual
care (rmetery. Huilneit utfirei
IK N Park
_____ Phona 1124

Raifgerlv Appliance Center
VVrslinghouse

Rendlx and Croslev Appliances
. Youngstown Kllchem
o s il r i fonlracilo* and repair*
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appliances, tale*
7** (e lrry Ave.
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or Sanford
:tM* l ‘ v TO N Truck with Spit Hire
1042 W after 0 p hi .
engine. Good rendition. Will m*U

Spencer
I nnnlruction
Co. am West Third St. b“ “ dp 'C e ‘" ^ .
Maitland, Fla Phone: Winter Park I
r t m t t t t t t )237*1

MAYTAG

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A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A I L Yi 1
NEW SPAPER

Established 1008

VO LU M E XLV

f-rrvln* ?t»iks A H e a C rcoL
OUlwa, Italian tpa*2 .1 .^ £;*
Food*. Platter Lunds eons and
Dinnrra, — Barbecue and
Sandwirhea.
Ilams, I airkena,
Turkeya,
Raked whole lo Order.

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“Just (rood food"

CAN
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W ILLIAM S DSHD CARS

t* - F U M M T U k e t*ho44 Gowie t*
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t..r quick repair &gt;-bv. or small
V K .n t.TIA N BLIN D S
•building t all JlIII. 1142 31 4
taefory prices! Itolla Head Blinds
Aluminum ilal«, cotton or platAsutiall paving, land clearing, till
tie tape* Complete repair aervlce
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Aotomallc Washer
Wriiiger Wavbtr
Service

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Phuue »/
tanford Trailer Park dlice
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Shopping Center

THE GRIDDLE

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Furniture Center

I'silly cl'Mids t» dnudy with teal
lereil showrrv and Ihundershowers,
little ihaniir In Irm prraturr.

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Africans Building
School To Be Open
- J L Jo.Whiles .Indians

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MOSHI. T»"£* p » V» * - T V
Chstfa tribe uf »fn- n b t i 'l ' »r*
building a |ch&lt;v&gt;| wfc‘-h » it! b*
cyan to whiter— *o&lt;I to W n . *
The Chaggi* live on Ih* mlh
«rn tlupca of lD.iti f &gt; i vtt K&gt;i
tninjiro
h I h r * t In Afru i
Thcy’vr grrwn rvh in H.i ti f
fe» jrr in became th&gt; r r -ft**
cropt haar brought h':‘*i on
Tnr Cbsyr-** number &lt;11 t-&gt;lf
*txnrt M5 .W» |n trog the*
lied a rempe rativr i t Ii I i * ill- 1
the ‘'Kilimanjaro N’ativ* r v ;«*••»
tlve Onion, l t d ” Tb*y wefe
helped In dotng in by Noman t'ltb
olic m itiinninti and dt tint i 'v
tromenf fifteen
The onion hi* about AS'**’ mem
Ben La*t rear! the l n* r &gt; • ’
ten* of high gri'lc ” Ar:-»i » r ■'
fee brought them m- -r ■'
Jo
million dollart T -n cdfee i* m u
keted rmiperativelr
Three year* aijn the Ki'immjaio
rc-op erm-p built a fuut •*if&gt; • in
tmirttv rentrr — wtlh P- '*r
fhrea. a public library. amall t«-*rrl.
etvopr anl roof top rr-iatirant
The renter, built *t •* • ‘ '
UAO,Onn — paid from c-uperative
profit*
«»* |t*elf a nn &lt;i r i i *
tore It i» o*ed by all r » r*
L ilt March the c '-'p »,- " - t
plana to build a new commercial
»ehoo| at an addition tn the renter
It trill co*t Ittn.iro and “ ill *! *
be paid for from m op profiti
Mittionary whool* b»*r jn tin
aame faihlon, hern OP'" t J ;l re
fardlett of mlor of V i* •*'»
mothi School it aail to
flrtt htolt and paid f»r h» b , - 1 .
Teaehert ml! b* br - -'• »■ m
Kn^land The *f bool «
hint’f
10l&gt; student*
The charcaa are ™&lt; -J '■ * m &gt;.t
advanced of Afnran trib*;

Daring Rescue
Made Of Boy
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Commission

France'sCrisis

( r natinned I ro«i Pape One i
•p i»*man for a committee tamea»ntifif ratal) gasoline deafer*,
made a farther protett apaintt £,
M Blythe. who ia a'ruaed of all*g• II) tetaitinp gatollnt from pro­
perty which h» leatia from th»
City for th- purpoa* of operating
a -*«i(ii trartpoit bovineta.
Dl tth*.
at 1♦— Ht*-UliC*

Spells Trouble
For Defense Treaty

aid td Kr
to*
neighboring dealer* but he atihmit-

trj record* thcwing he w it on It
■»rving truck* - wood or l»*»e*t by
him**lf Mayor Higginbotham »pt -; tiled Strickland and Charlie
Blown to rrert with Plyth* and
•
j rk out a vail.factory aolution to
I he problem
Tbr frame center portion of the
■hor Hrilaurant, ownej by th*
IV. will be moved to F t Mellon
to be utlllie-1 at a lerieation
»l fartlity. a - rdlng to I’omml*non dettgnation.
lh » commii on uthoriied City
'l*nagrf \V»n*n K Know)** to
alwrtlke for t-id* to putcha** a
carl'-ad of **w»r pip*, a billing
marhm* for lb* watrr department
and a huilgrtary wcoilrmiig mac­
hine for u*e In the office of the
l ily rlett
A (.ill for I.'I.ISXJM for .errirr.
im lrrrd b| N-herr M Angai »nd
\ «iri*teii. f fi.tilting engineci &gt; (&gt;’
the city, *■■ approved Payment
will I* made when the City ap­
proved bond* ■rr *«ld,
K It Holcombe Co., C|eaiw«ter
wav approved to handle the in•taxation of approximately J.rJXi
(eel of vewrt line eavl of Summertin Av* extee.Jlng from the ialli-.ad vonth t'&gt; L’llh St

Fof Mnn Falk
In Love: Girl
Wnnh Slimming

tMttl I 4 Oiait »»e ro*pp**in* »&lt;*» 'be M ••'ll - •' Tf*«« Pborc,grtpn»r" ernw-n In Atlantlr City. f&lt; J The
r - - ' « 'i i r i i 'left to right i **e b ill) J*nt tt'u--**in Mte Allen Ve-» tt*mpihlre. Dorm* tee Johnten.
o»e|-n Pet*v Carter. Houttrn Te* •;»•»«-* 'ir*'oet ri"tbur|b P* Diaci-Boulw are Dt!!t»-Port Worth.
1 m N'ggie P*mb*ek. Cb!-»|o C trl»-e I - - r t - o ||&gt;« •'*■» pngltr-d. At*r*b* A m Caldwell. North and
b -'i*h Carotin*. Laura t*reM-i|fner *&gt;' t/ n 1• u - T ■o* 0 11*e*'r'l o*i-\ f* i|)i Jo H'rltT-ie, Atlanta, Oa ;
Clara 1 Rrbin'on, Virginia »od Eugem* f, j;«e i*i•ereoiiog s-f»n*on, P* f/nemaHoeat 5c*undphorol

Committee Heads
Appointed Today
At Lions Meeting
Tndai't rrgular weekl* lunrhenn
meeting of the N-otofd |.ton* Cttlh
whlrb » *» the firvt under the dl
reetinn &lt;'( ree*nt|v tnvltlled prett
ilrnt Henry Wlllr, wa&gt; given &lt;rver
to orraniiatinn of th* list Vi clnh
artivitiet and rommitte*v
VVItt* app-»inted th* following tv
rommittee rhalrmen fnr th* elnh
»r*C Attendance J k| flobln-on.
hv law. Voile William*, finanre
t»alla&gt; I /top Information. Much
I*'inten. puhlleity. Tommy Strin
ger memherthip Roy Green, con
ten'ion fl*n Wade, program .lark
Men.per eitirenvhtp. Marcel Fade
and bulletin. Clyde Ramtev
frrher. apprU'fed were, bovt
«*d gtrl« committee. Jack Morrl
von J'lr-p.r League. Ben Wade,
rule. Carl William*, education,
Wall are Philip., health. Johif
Cameron, vafety. J. L Hubby,
&gt;lght. Clvde Barn***. g*e* mg.
lick Mrmper. and Harry Robvon
hialorian

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Pit
Simple*. * peeking 1m »»»end»rit
fell in lot*. *|| ynj p,tiodi nf him
The objef* of hit tt f -e lw i •»
*'ir»rtr I but adamant t h-o otf
177 tv-iindv. - b* laid. a**d we'll tee
Stmplev did ink! that, g-wnr on
e rigid diet toff getting hit weigh*
d-eart |u 1ao m only A montht time
Maxine a pretty hrn"ette, tail
Pfetldent
Witte -In hi* fir-t
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ye* and the* were married
dre*t to the memt&gt;er*hlp a* pre*l
1 '&gt;r heidernrauo didn't itop He dent vald, "I'll do the hett p»i**iVryt °n dieting arwl now weight ble to levd »n int*r**lific and
a mere jju Hm* did he t. it*
worthwhile rlub, hut I'll need votjt
” ! pit! ate .*e»k and totn»*o* *' ' help No min r»n do tt alone "
Mr fated mat the fir*t pcibieif
hlaeli coffee t wart'-d | wav ter the rlub mu*t whip I* that nf III
nWy hnnrry the fire few wyeki low membervbip 'Today'* mem
t**lt then I go| *ef-*ittomed to eat Imr.hlp l. th* luwt it |"*e ever - V 9
Inr |r i and it hdnT It'fher me ’ In the Sanford •ton*.” h* rom
lie u--ed to weir tlae ja part* | mertef The fr-"'p u n--w rom
N’ ■ he we»r. J»*&gt; III. bIM vile p . rd of TT member*
wat yi and n**v Ifv Ik'y S«mp!*tl Plan* W ill be tuhmJtted |l the
fe» r&lt;d nf .irj* ti; HltlSl &gt;km bv 1org*nir»tion'* nevf hoard of dl
eltrrNing a roete and r|o nf gvm rector* meeting on povitbl* trvy*
h»'*ie« on * filling *»»ti-in gee; ve . to r*m*d* the Mtuation. accof-flng
to the pretitfent
rark

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blew the whn'le »n t .....'ft i ' i»
bell The child hi » tood f*-ee*
f knew there w*av bid oo* thirty
to
io firman Otto (. K.*.n of
Falla ntv. Ne*’ . dreme-ed (••&gt; m*br
eab rf h* loeornoiive »&gt;rt .'r»mti
ahead
train Uowed d-m-n
letping »o tb* rtj bt
ts* r «it
Glbann tork*d the e'dld under hit
tern and the two felled tn afetv
Kngln*#r R*y F.vter beon-’d th*
train tei a ha'f *o feet b**m&lt;t
The teartie rvffifi*d nn th* \fitr*irl Pteifle trarka In N&gt;u*h
A oewlwin lndt*n eiephapt n
Omaha latt
tb-nif three fe»( In height

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from *he left &gt;r "near" tide

BIG OVEN

RANGE

PARLS 'JN— Fra"** * *"**••&gt;* p»
i j 9 *jat r n :t i q&gt;elf*&lt;j new Icuubl* J
today fur the e&gt;ng delayed Euro »
peat) army treaty The controrer
vial pact in turn po*»d * m*t'r i
prehlent for Premier Ite-.|gn*te Pi i
erre Wendev France nr anyone el*»
trying to aucceed o u A rl Premi*r
Joveph Laniel
Ltmel and hi* Cabinet re*ign»d
after lo«ipfi a National A emb'y
cote of confidence "n Indochm*
Saturday. Mettdet'Franr *. wh-. *
crUicrvrn r i government policy n
trdochini wa* * major laetr r in
LaniePa fall, a-ccpted the m a'-ta''
] to form a cabinet yesterday He 1*
tlatrd to *eek ronfirmatlon K*t u*
the Awembly tomorrow or Thu&gt;*day
Hit chanrea were ccT-id*red
‘light A big factor I* the h* 1 *tdit
in the Chamber nvrr the yehedulng
of debate on r*tific»*ion of the Fu
mpean Defenye Community tEf&gt; ’ i
part, which ha* been Ungimhing in

MISASTFR AVFIRTEH
PO RTLAN D. Or* -Ah— Cnw
toyy— and hort**— wer* racing a....... th* T V .erren *nd Kathl»*n
If nnltmied From Pagr One I
Card. 4, w*. watching them. Her
ing the way tn the *itiS*nlemrn' younger brother pr*fmed to throw
whlrh E&gt;a dr-per and d**per " thing* around. K*a»r«rated, Kath­
swTM i i n i*i r » s i*
H&lt;dfman j|«o «a* onoted In the at leen warned
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ttate tdfii ;at Markenailed him nf
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ll'a n m after levrnmg of (h* »m bre*k the tetevttlon, and alt tho** •till
*!■•» lMi»!* 'Cif« tutM ***l« *
tier/lnner-* The -fate official al*- littl* hurt** will fall nut on the
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Mr* la~*nard told a reporter .hr
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tlfy him became vh* didn’t want
C.reen »ald it toe* .evrral bourt , ) jji'n n LFT^ilJt^K 'rciv 1!•.*•■ 1
Thursday to convince Mra l&gt;eon.
to* n*tur* »l &gt;*M &gt;u” *&gt; «
to bring ■grirf" to hit family
The blackmailing official, the *rd the conrenta of the letter !»'&gt;«*■*&lt;• 5??'*.?!:*,r*. ' h* " ' 1
h h ir i k t
bt.v * « •
&gt;tsd. "Pd t»T &gt;-o,| ,f f knew ’• .1 uuld b* made known tn Meyner ’|V,
Rlehmin »ald hit office h»» h*sun Wllffl thf ff’TS‘^^^1, T»fffO r illM Bud tou i f * k*Ffb» rtquUtl * •1 !•
»"*» *"*w*r in *»(e *••*»• »»•*&gt; *h*
an In. e-ttgabon to defermlne th* the governor ant he Imgan an im r-i*rii
of u l t t f l u r l »*-t t
mediate mvevfigation
rfenttty of the two men
rr
• r"t»* th e re o f upo* U , j. 1*»-* ■
•
ttofO*e
. * * r u **rp* ■ -ft
Mr*
l&gt;eooard
prepared
the
afft
The affidavit fold of Hoffman’*
ipyttf t»*low en cr * »t.ri •*!• *■*
making commitment* "weite-h I da*i*. recalling es&gt;fntuli of the t o o f J n l r . I t l i T * f d i a h o r &gt;*•
letter
The
affidavit
wai
turned
t*&gt;w*r tl-tr* *r* •»*f«*r - » ' "•
'temporarily’ eovrred by drawing
*nMr«4 •(*! ,tt r oti
from inactive areorinti at the ever tn Rirbm tn yevterday
rv uiTM i.v* w n r.R E'»r I f* •
State Ttfivu re r Archibald Al»t h r u t M " **l m » h**.t *04 th* .**t
South A' " b &gt; Tro d cumptnv
"'What wf*h th* high cuvt nf •rder *ail hi* record! ihcnved II. of viit court at tk it1*-' *-m - "•
- u i n t r . f l u l t * . on t h u 1th 4*.
t
Wathingt-m living, the maintfr, jnn.mn in Mate fund.' ha* been on Jun*
I*)*
awe *rf two h"m*v and what 1 can depoitf in the South Amboy T r n t
ft P H P It N t* * *
only label a* the erpeeme naivete Co f &gt;r many year* He tahi Itnn. :
r'lerk of (A* •” ?&gt; *tl •' i-nl
of S«mlttoi* rount* I'or.
. -1-1*:tit *congrenman.
, -.'-IIIWipw.wprtl Im ihiogi fan of the fund* i* covered by
ofI *a 1rewcone
instead nf bettering, gc# wort*
lecurittcv depo*iterl in other bank* ,Mr *j ,
Meyner and Ranking anl [n*ur y f,"y it ** it»-&gt;n
At the new* ronf*reace yea ter
day, Harry Green rtf IJtll* Sllier aoc* Commltitoner Warren Gaff )' '» R * »ia o»
Hoffman’* attorney, taid he hid rer vald -lepotltorv Of the hank ^ V ,t t ^ ,“ »V n l[\ t!lm * «
tern the charge* hmught aetm-t wcmld love nothing hecauve of th • a.ofoea rtoria.
Attorney for plaintiff
the former governor Green tail H &gt;f/mvn defalratron
the charge* were -bown to htm th*
d ir Hoffman died ard that a (ante
live agreement had b*»n reached
to hate the I»tr governor tubmi*
• letter of reMrnatc-n rather fhan
fare a hearing on th» rhargev
Mejrer, tjreen and Rtchmto
told how Mr* I emtard VIt’tel
Gree* a* ht* Utile Silver horn*
lavt Wednetday and vhowfd him
the l»Her from hay fathar She
later rherwed the letter to an o|

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Any tucctticT to Lanlel netft
the loppert of both the Calbolto conjure up tome formria to recon­
Popular
Republiccan Movement cile thete vimrj Mendei Franc* ,
L’nion for RepiA) public ttatemenU hare been more
(M RP) and the IT
liean an dSoetal (Action
-------- fllRAS),
the Utter made up of follower* of against than for the Europeitt
Gen De Gaulle The MRP »anti army, a position whh-h will pf0*&gt;.
the army tr*aty debated a* quickjy ably cost him inpport among the
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City Plans To Pick Up Portions
In Falks
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Informants Report
Parachute Troops
Land In Guatemala

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that lime, th» planet* will he In ,,ppo*ltlon. a* Illustrated on the dla*
gram, al bottom, supplied by lh» American Museum-llnyder Plane­
tarium, h'ew York The two objecl* will then b* In a straight line with
the aim, with Mata on the night aide of the earth and the aun on the
daylight «|de Because of the periods in which the two plane** revolve
•round the am*— Earth one jear. Mar* slightly tew than two year*—
opposition* occur at average Interval* of about two year* and two
month* However, tinee the orbit* or Mar* and Earth are not circu'ar,
but alllpilral. opposition dutance* between the two planet* may vary
•lightly lee* thin from 3) million mil*# to o*er 81 million mile*,
Of aU our neighbor world* Uar-a. a* *hewn at top. meat elneely aat•rtle- «*»r lard* of Mtmate and topography * btofc might allow for a
to*. familiar life term* It U characl-rtied by the exlrtanee of polar
*c»p*' welch wax and wane with the aea»oit» An extremely thin
•ttro*ph*re envelopi th* rl»r»t*. but It t» *o rarefied that human*
c iM take no more than a few breath* before dying. (Central Pre**'

Case
Who Shot
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Strolling
In Sanford
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Aibby Jont*. will known hem
a* counselor of the intermediate
group of the Methodist Youth fel­
lowship of the First Methodist
Church, Is now associated with
Roy Wall, plumber, a* otlire man
age* Mr Jones. who with hi*
wife and te n children, liver *1 25(t
Palmetto Ave. Is • veteran of
World War II. having served with
the Navy for a three &gt;e*r period
Following hi.* dl Charge in 1915. he
returned hi* dnt|e* with the Atiantii Co* t Line Railroad unlll
hi* Joining tlm Roy Wall organl
latlen. rerrntlV
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Ifarrr Kndefl. on* n» Santonf*
well Vnonn pl«nl*l*. I* «n the |ecelvlni end tod*v of heartv Mrlh
day erecting* from many nf hj*
friend* tlihongh llairv ha* been
pianist lor Ihe local lloltrv flub
lor aeaeral vesi* and had hi*
own *n*lalnlnf orofrem no W1RW
i p , !»•% pfln^lpnl cfnliti
to lame || |he fart ihat many
year* ago, *more than he rare* to
think shmilt h - was Ihe acrompanl«l for '&gt;phle Twiker when »he
nest tnlrodnred "Ale*ander*a Rag
lime Rind" tn rhb e r". Roth
Harrt In S*n|ntd and Viphle. now
billed «« ‘'The f.»*l ol Ihe Red Uni
Mama*’* wherever *he may he.
are atlll going alrong.
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Seminole County r»tldenl* dur*
Ini the month nf Mar purchaaej
$14.78? In serlei E and It U S
lavlnr* hondi. it w*i reported to
day by 55* * ptirirV Seminole
County saving* b«"d chairman
"This'helped to make uo a stale
total of I S J N .M which was ■
I I I per eenf gain over Ihe $4.M$.W&gt; regt*'ered 1" May. 1953
ilowever, bond purchase* are
down 33 pe- cent a* mmp*r»d
wtth five tear* ago That In turn
contributed tub'dentlilly ••* the
national total of $3M million to
banf up the best May *alea In nine
jrMre." Patrick Mated. "It also
glvea Florida belter than « per
cent of the itate'a quota for the
year of $71.6 million, aliened by
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WASHINGTON 'JR-The cate ct
the tour Puerto Rlcani a ho woundrd five congressmen tn » wild
hooting spree tn the l!»u:e ot
Hermtftt*iiv*l last March t "tot
In thr Jury *t noon (E O T ! today
redrr*! Judge A!t-:;»niier Hold
eft instructed the tevtn mm and
five women to bring in sepsrste
vefdicti on each of 10 count o!
assault agilnst each o( the tour
defendants— a tola) ol to verdict
Earlier. U S Attorney Leo A
Rover told Ihe Jury the evidrncr
clearly Indicalc* a verdict of guilty
He termed Ihe shootinr "hideoin.
despicable, ruthless, sadistic "
Chief defense counsel P. Jo.rnh
I&gt;onohiie. former commissioner h r
the District of Columbia, askel
the tury to acquit the four defend
ants on Ihe firsl five count, nt
assault with intent to kill This
offense carries a maximum po
slhle penalty nf 75 years for each
of Ihe four Puerto Ricans.
The defend*nl« iat quietly and
without a show of emotion during
the final day’* proceeding rinly
oner when fne Judge loll the Jury
that &gt;he questlcn nf motive
trn
material— did Ihe four give am
sign of Interest
Rafael Cancel Miranda. 25.
perkrd up and began sneaking
quickly to 34 year old l»lita I *
brnn
Their colleagues— Andre •
Figueroa Cordero, » . an I Irving
Plorea Rodrigue I, 2ft-leaned for
ward
The four contended In their test!
mony
)n7 they Rid not mean to harm
or kill any congressmen They aaid
they only wanted
to stage a pa
wan
pt
trfotlc demonstration to dramatise
na
the ratise of Puerto Rican Inde
pendettee

Kiwanis Club
Goes On Outing
In lieu of Its regular weekly
luncheon meeting at the Yacht
Club today, the Sanford Klwanls
Club left at 3 p. m. for a boat egeuralon up the St. Johna River to
Dine Spring!.
The excursion, which Included
two motor yachta, the Sunehlne
and Skylark, will return to San­
ford by tha light of tonight*! full
moon.
While at Blue Springe, member*
will enloy a plenle lunch ind bath
Ing and other acttvttiaa. The lunch
waa a community affair with the
wleea of member* furnishing the
food.
S A T R E P O S T NEWS
, .TO K YO Ut— U.8. am tary .uthorRlei today aaid a Red radio report
allrfed capture of AmerlJapan*** aplei was

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With Man Wanted To Help Roinotirc*
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Of Puerto Rican Gunmen,
Solons,Goes To Jury
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PANAMA »*— Reports circulated p?jn
here tmlay that a doren p»rachute
Tltf rt(\ ffiflti ij: f » in frplv t * »
Itocper* landed on the Pacific
on uhlt thr i th wrntbf
coa,I of Guatemala i leu h^ut
1
H f* fur 1.11 iv.-t 11 Inf (hr i'M |M*11 *1
liter Col Carlo* I ’nruric Diar. I k iir » i l n |
I* I t»*« ( H r »|| i l n *
the army chief of staff, tried to jdtllh'tn.il rnlt.ifnr.il will t»r n»*r 1
leave hv plane (nr Washington
f-il “ (|
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if t i]I i f i t
‘
This »»* the laldt mil I lo dime nrftlrd thr* fit* nn$*b» U • inmtnr
front fltulem.ila. uherr fti~ Irftid ff11in 11(•&gt; iitififtr ifflift i*■s t.«% Kin
government ha» clamped ilnutt i
f ili-d. If w t i n • *h» «itil
tight ren.or.hlp on !ho gro'ind It If*% (.ix nfit\ .» mill i» ut wilt tf*
that the regime 1* threatened by -i riprf ‘ *if\
revolution
Hrrnrd tinvii (hi*
will ( *^*'
Private advire. j-e.teidsy ild (hr &gt;'th b v» If III 1»1V nf| thr
'he army had submitted t qiie. ,ir|i:tn,il imiil « &gt;f K miiMi
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tionnalre to Pre*t.irnl Jacob** 5r H tfl.lt .il» f nt v b »V* » tv I H ftir
bent C»iirm»n regarding Column rnmmi i"« tbit juv furttnr Iwm-i
nisi Influence, tn the country, tiillCI Witt ly v r (n f nriir dtrf it
asked him in break lie. ulth the thf irmir fitn** »* Mif *&gt;rgtnil t ■
Red’., and demanded an an wer l«r»
by Ihe end of the week
*fImp jfidttlmMt * n* *1** nnf
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fU'.lpf
The Guatemalan radio -Jellied tT|Ctt^,tr• thr
Iasi nigld in * settr. of br»ad lr**f»nent plrinf in nf** »ir*# irv
casts (hat thr army had submitted |n thf Sliilr limit t nf 11*•*11&gt;i 111*
bojftt tr |ti **'1 f'i ,!(kr M il'if*1
any ultimatum to Ihe pi. -idenl
Informants here said Ihe p ir i %i| In (hr #h # i «n«V u ■»•*( pfn
chute troop* were dropped on th. ffr! (f ur h *» i»t*n( «**♦»' n il in
rliidr,'f
Partite coast on Monday nlghl
Apprnnm if** ro*t *4 Mir *t» »®
Other rrpnrts sard Ruben Goo
tales Siqui, rhief of the army's mfni pi in® will («»■** *b" '»»&gt;
urmther
fir 1200
military police, has been ousted
Report* per*i*ted in dtpiomatii
cin lr&gt; that several Communist
HoWe*er, Ihe I Itv l&gt; *■ lh* elr
have been killed In Ihe last feu
night* in outlying diilrhls in Gua menl ut iimr In it' ft* * m the
trmata This would Indrale emu matter of finanemr the ireslioenl
Ing resistance to the nrd-tlngel pianl, as It. *gteei„,-ii| with the
state ays that the pistil does not
government
Thete were numerw■ reports have to lie -inde* construction until
that Guatemalan army (ditclaU a *
.erktnc isylum abroad ..
nu»T?titalan rotetgfi Minister
Guillermo Tbrtello waa said to be
sue, It i. expected * h &lt; n v fot
111. but *k*» expected to return to !u\l!nc
t'-’nd •‘ lit be *!•' in -. I ,*
tils office this afternoon
higher ll'trlr t &gt; il( than tlu •! ■
.Ifl’.r Alfredo Palmirro, anti Com per ren t *l'O i Irv Shield ,ud * &gt; .
uinniit editor of Ihe newspaper El Neu Yuri, lirru which p uch» ed
Kspeetador and an oufipoken erltie Ihe rcccn' i tie .iccurding ••
of Arbenr'a regim e, ha* smghl Kuouli- *
refute in the Salvadorean embassy
The comuit ion b t-l ofirjri.ilt*
in Gualemala III* brother. Gull nlanned on &lt;Ituis *hi 1* nr
lermo
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,ha* lieen a mem . I lour per rent, but the ''il* *« &gt;
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Guatemalan Revolutionary party,
wp(f iiifr) .i( n 1'ivirr n 'f
although he was ousted yesterday| - j, ,,
-.(th ih* r
as rhief of the government Toons' , vpti-.rr of th* trciro.p.i plant iw
Bureau
| program will l » enmplrted try nr i
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On Coming
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A .a jviliee tell tlic furs. I'ln i^
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wanted for questioning In a
railed for help on. -In on indh-e officer
vrar-nld l^ike Wales staying my. deaf woman ftpo-f pn, , -to;
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Sheriff Pat Gordon **!d Al Rn» aid
Com nil ion uftiro riel
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Srolf. aboul 30, a Negro, wat ar
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rerted at Frogmore S r Alread* ey, but offered to nuke op r p .'l
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hrld h're for questioning lo Itv •ige of food While t.e u o t.u* Mlill!it coojm r st
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inolher Negro, John Peep!**, fil mechanical ear, valued m France lerm and gel |,en K t F (ttrrt- f
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Gordon said Scott was rook *»&gt;.i
Police fln.stlv e-iughl op &gt;i" 1*1
igf I'nlfiif *1 grouj- tf (n W . 1*
I’erple* handyman for T mmelt err*, hi. girl friend and ill* i e,r
Donnelly, Ijike aWale* Lawyer, Ing ai-f, rfler I -an -•n l , - t r»,e logf.m wt'li h ii it. i I f ! F F { |M •
w-hen Real wat shot
Mtmddv fre»tuenl lovio;; noem-ir have llrtrlr Sam t ■ r m 'f f (ft# ,f
► at u(p ^ v *
Donnelly had a $?o.oon double lugs A Jodi:* I»-.I nlglil rli.t.-.J tlonble-., Molu il
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botMf
Real’» life A grand Jury refuse f Sante Prison In tw ut lu.t
p e r n 'tor r . . rtf I • | p |
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to indict Donnelly and th* Instir
ei-r'ed to his third term a. pi- i
ance company paid the claim In
H*ni under so smendmerit lo i'-full
b laws providing f-.r r-rtun dl,
tdist week Donnelly, fifi. ahot
err to erve I - or r*,nr»r»U|v»
himself fn death after hein^
vi ar letms. |t, le .-l „f («-, ,,
charged with con»ptring to kill
TAMPA -|s_Tonv A’ sr.-i ir g-o In ,R - provid’ d
three weallhy clients
a bullet wtthin *n irt"h "f h's h».t»
Alfred *.fr Hell, ,,i &gt;.f Rrrw,ktv|l|r
but lived fo fell about It
y|, * chairman of »l&lt;* f I »|ds ' i&gt;
V*rg*s wai shot yesterd.r &lt;hd» r'l ''nmmlsslnn „
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A II.A Y S FEARS
PHILADELPHIA
A truck ttfflne on a stumn betide . rvtnr* president Rrclecfr-t uere A |l
and a station wagon collided In His brother. Willi.Mrt and I ulli Mr Mlitleo nf Trtrnp, A R 't,
TVstrev both 15, were h’•otln^, , chard nf AA'lhs o .rot fImi M-.,,
Weal Philadelphia yesterday
After some effort, police ptillerft 22 caltfrer rifle and one hull*' vp of AA’ sverfy, Vlre pre ident , A’et
truck driver Clarence Fell*, 49, parenflv sfruek an n* fers .i*r - •&gt; IMM R 1 --nn.ir At nt 1’ - , . from the wreckage and noted his jeef, ram« nut aod hit Don in the refirv. and Judge r|vd» M*n
Wa icbtll* lie# urer
f*re was covered with what ap chert
M em bers of th*- e,er,jtiv e r"„,
Driven to a borpitat he -. ilir-i
neared lo be a great quantity of
Into the emerg'oey room »"-1 lit e r mlpee are McKethrn Mich., I
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Maddox, ’dinra- I o AVibon. f , ,
Felfr quickly put their fear* fo w** reported tn good .
rest The red fluid on hi. fare was Doctor! said he should have no 111 den ton . .1 fiat, AA'tigM, nanfor,f.
an d r f P j w . e t f . O ilaiiJ i
paint used In hit sign tuislnrsi.
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To SlietiPv' Giunp
To Keep Slate Clean
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W h, iiolorked ’em ’
Rttlplclotl pointed first #f lh*
rnrps of wtnqow v r.h »rt Rul on
H M ay the fpreman of the |*nltorial slalt dashed oft i mrnioran
duns, ■’'•'ibtert: ttnloeked Win
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dow-i.'* lie said the windowdent of 14 April rouldn'l have been
hla m*n. because they dhln’l wash
those window* until 15 April. More
over, hi* washer* reported 1h*t a
clerk In llensel'a office wanted
fresh air.
The Intcrofflee communlrallnn*
rolled m» and on and on— from lhtPcntafon building security officer;
to and from Headquarters, Mill

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lying h™ hadn’t
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n u imftp* fl 4*. , &lt;|rf• ftT»i*t • 1 tiow it* wa* Renovates Pork
i &gt;i' iiork -fe « today began
Ift.lftt \ .*»• spKlr ■In-ve h, may
It* • f, •- nlr ktj i ' v Md.amir. - &lt;mng anti ertting tn order •
j 11 local*-I mm the north
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ft1. , f *ti, t h* f hi 1- ,» it clashed
■lh i •». a r . ,'diog lo AA’arren
Ji 'ill r .#»■( At 1amb • &gt;-i".
*'ll v m linger
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in the , , r i recen tly
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\r •♦tff It'll '|) III' -ttemptlhg to
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P'tiifjldr Of House
Conscience Slrnke

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tor/ furtiirt of Wa hinj'-n 'd
e Rot(lie \V,-,d.
f|,e of the Army Heidq'iaf'e*- I* At lt-1 nf
, O'ltle, nf du'v 'h*V
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f» - " felt
(im'- i I mil:* , ti«la(ed report to
th e
Administrative Ts-ih’i,
tarda
n their
•-,n
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Dll' mg 'hr --.eelend -shi1' ihev
' inelly th* lil, , i ,,„ i &gt;. | ,,p •»
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i--i d I he last 1 ■ wet* ,w»v -imeope (sole into
lock* up (he cave— and prrsum.ihls •heir home and timk IV) pennle*
the windows *1hi» one i'- j hroad md s V vallber pistol Imm a
side, aimed at ill nerupant* of dre'ier drawer
Then Sunday night, while (hey
the Pentagon'’, (he »nblert open
windows; Ihe ord»r; keep 'em were horn* (he pennies and gun
were placed inside a screen d&lt;&gt;or
closed
,
The reaioh: it up*et» the ,-slr There wa* a nole:
" I tried to take these (hing, hut
conditioning system— and also up
act* Ihe G 2 agrnta and security my conscience wouldn’t let me
A ad hy Ihe way, ) oiled your gun "
officials

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l a-i,&gt;n ' V|C 1. a- e lec ,h u ll till- fall
t’. G e iih fv,t r wa a - k e l vshcthrr
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•pnff jf in •f*■ In * N,,vemt„-r might have tills effect
» f **( » *nprti»,( fj«f ot&lt; In. plan
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••• \f♦•• l»* m ; r ul laughed Then F.iiciitiower went on
,t» 1 f *if. ’ ’ f f«* ”1l!F \\ ftf11,| iff t„ i&gt; th at i" hi he t know ledge
r iff r • ' u *((» (it f? i hdcp (tie -n Slier Iff w h s' h* will do in
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ifr^rm lii* tji&gt; n ever j e t ha been discusaed
♦ i " I'll! '
* fk ♦* fide l riiiv«if ssi*l, h im . "xcejil p erh ap s in a f.scet * Is,
1 ifft'I f l&gt;* Hlti t lulls nianner
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M \ 1 •ftu vatiirti
in fit** loir ■ to ns ike ,iis p i,-dirdun on
(i •i* I \\ '1 • \ •U 11||*l*i(t.(H)i mt that m a i l e r He id le d , to .1 round
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id t inghte" that what h a p p e n !
tl. *i^m ft 1 « m tilth inix in then i *»■•(' ie it unto the day and
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It- m i n t i I Ihe c r e s t world
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1 • ft'*' •* •(*’! Il .•k T»»M nrrhlem* .-inlt -ntinfi the United
1 ' t-l 5id
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slates m d saiJ llune ore occupy*
Ool It o
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: iKiretl'jii, .nut i mg hi* m ain attention at this time
i nflr^t
. * ft" itmed ' l i e and that naf hy any matter of
fu e
m e a n s was h*
i-finn his mind
! r u a r d lo 1 'V at ihi» t;nie
A rep o rter
the-i n n trd th a t
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in I" rrin .irk ; last vseck.
i * nieiitl- &gt;ed th, p , , i i h l e Iu,* nf
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.f three f a r t n r . which m ig h t
I riillowi-r iim| tA se*k a
lid term
A 1am declined In d o , lyse the
I'lV V I’ a fl A riot! ■■ther two anil the P res id en t w a i
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»• t 1 Mlfltf * 1 • .nth tld i»-,v a 'eLet v, hr ther he kn-.w, w hat th e y
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Li rrh.Mser .aid Adft 1. 1-1ft 4 st-- *. * ,v i hit ma - .,'tit sitr'.iiTg
me title' ' lo turn Just
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Unlocked Pentagon Windows Cause Concern
fense for International leeurllr af­
fairs Hentel's "lnlern»l!un.'l -•
eurlly" I* high level stuff, turbot
Ing such (hings as thr *'nth A*
linllc Treaty Organliado"
C*me the night of 7« April. h»
tween ?nnn and 2130 Imtir, Ihree
more unlocked window, Th*-*
were In the press room
fly May 3 (o r ) May I * memo
had been Issued tn Ihe proper an
thnrities, starling nut. ".Subject:
Securtly Inspection nt Prntagon
Perimeter." and .'hciiMing thr
mailer of ihe unfastened window*.
Instruction* were Issued to "notify
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and l.OM word! ag"
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to complete the project when the ronintt non pi *d it It-'
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tin plan o ff it . Nn.ituial
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Movie Time Table
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Rail* Into 1aramie”
I 30-3:3.3 f. .11 7 39-9 42
HOW LAND
"O. You Reautiful Doll’*
Starti: 7:13 Feature; 8:13
COLOR ED DRIVE IN
•'Eacapo From Fort Rravo'*
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�/llice figdd Golo**,

cour«e Ann Ihey do have a p&gt;-n
alon vytlem. in ih» puhl •
■&lt;*»
at lean. Otcauvr Molhrr
Uni
have earned on wunoni I*ad*
Bui lometnmg i» awt'rtiv *rone
or why ire tearne** all
ri tr*couniry alway* ttiuggimc i i - '
more y r n w ,’ "h«v •** ll*trd •*
the pooreat pairl pio|r*v|neal peo­
ple m the country eaiepting -r.l*
nuraea" Sh» ti*n*e*l amt then *ngM-errd bef que*tu*n tirr'-il The
truuhl* i# (hal Ihey n*n Ion urw
a alailtng m an and by 'he time
Ihey nave Mangled a l *tment*
from Hie *nrai teiaid*. th»
u it
living na* glint up agaih k-■I Ihev
are (till tienmd Mo»l &gt;1 Ihe i .«■ it
Anyway, that t not a pr*-aent
era I Know na*r lo holl I n two
Jot* to make end* nu-et The nrfi worry, i t d ?~
Joan thook net head *No. but
M-ofk al nighi. a ml ot there end
ot coume all rummer t-u When you nave tr think about it anil
She
you eonoiffrr now mien tui.e aid plan ahead ju*t in ia * «'
money it takea to quality tor piu*ed You ere. ISitty, the thing
learning, everything ■-■m* -"tM- i* t don I warn fnld stuck in a
)oh tnat «nouiil nally only be tem­
eyed.”
‘ How I* It where r -M Mill porary orcaiine if * out tra.ned
lot il and m i n * il a nut **riat he
teaeb
■\Ve won l rrally know Mil he wants, on account ot me and *
fe ll Iheie All we are auie ot la iMby I don l want tne two ot »
that there * no petition *v*trm, lu te * m. Bet one arm mil ht* n « k '
fit course not Whal riwul your
though I twlie*f he'ti git a Serial
Security card lint whai u'io&lt;i due* writing, thniign. foan f |ve»«n t
that do tor ju*t one year ’ I mean that income ol vmira Help’
"On, a little, ilul urily a little «o
— it ne ■ran»fer» ia‘er to where
loan tell *dmt. Il will get
mere* a prnvum *y*iem. ne Aon l lar,“
h*gger. &gt;lr. Auam» keep* lelling
get Social Security to-■ It make* me u will lie *aya mat earn t»&gt;k
io atop and «tare old age in (He in a **ne» help* »e|| the uipei* tare | tell you1 Dnean I ihal eieind
"Arc you witting non ?
/Hurnyf I'au you imagine yourx'li
"N o " Joan looked • nttte ironr»14, lleltaf And now nard il »•—
*he rrplietl I in not doing
anyway you work it— to tave tiled
money tor that time. f-:*f&gt;rnaily a thing eai-ept reftni*ning fiimioui ot onlv twinly-thre* hundred lure I rn going to gei &lt;tsrte*i in
the tall, though and I II have it
dollars “
ready when it'* due in May '*
Hetty melded slowly.
"There’* no tenure ther* » they. • •AVhat will It he annul till*
Joan went on.
in tne puoiu lllli*
aehoola. alter three yeara of tea* h‘ That's anulber worry’ T h t*
ing, you get tenure it you've t^en alerted out to he n travel eerie*,
aatiatactory That a *ecurtty. any­ you know Jane in Ari:o«m, then
way. Hut talking at nut the | ubllC June in A'wif:r riaml. Bit I in nut
aennikk la a «*ile &lt;;l time *-&lt;■. ci|»e going anywhere ihn year, •■&gt; what
field u not qualified lo t:Jcll do I do?' She spread her hand*
there II" n not really qt-apfleu fu in a ne|p|e»e ee*to*** |f M k f f l
teoen in Ihn private * heel, either, m e - not know ing I keep think­
m Uie tower grades, but it wa* the ing ahonl d and not getrini, anyonly opening
whirr That a «me re a s o n — the
Yea. you told mr But don't you main one. reaily- why t ve done
think attcr nr a nad a Utile e*. no*hing yet You can I write till
p tnrm r therr that hr tan get into you know » hat von nani tn write
the college tieid whue he realty alioutt Oh, nrtta' Mere t am, ai
iiaual, spilling ad my lr'»ihlea ne
wanta to be *
Joan thruggrd *1 ilgn't know. you “
You're nit doing mm ft agnIII don't lfile** to And Ihal • MtUtl
baa me worried. I don’t an- now mg ''
I don t knew whal you'll rail
teaching uiya of Un and twelve
reading, writing and ariltimrlie ia i l ' ‘
going lo t* n| any help to T»dd
•Why, you're J ud secinjt youl
in landior n job lo teach college prubleu'* c,'early and taring them.
atudrnta advainei Herman. The Trying to find the answers. That's
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all Why -loll r you M*r*' .. *-*w&gt;i*
about June it lla m t f I shown
thiiiM you might and enough to
ray about trial."
Well, it 'ttd occur to me. The
only trouble la that Jane’ in my
aenea i» not a married g»l. Amt
betidea. I don't itwwr whether my
piihlt.-tnert would want me to atop
writing travel hooka Maybe I'd
better go in and »** them before
1 deride
That would he umart,"
They went on, then, to talk of
other matter* And of Pamela and
Tom
"lie * atilt job hunting, t be*
tin e " Joan aatd "It a nard tor
him to Bnd anything, Pam wntea
For one thing, ne gut t a il nere
to uiit country alter all Ihe cotteg* grad* nad grabbed off the
br*t opening! ft wa* July term**
tie realty •ettled down aertouaty to
look '
*What it It ne want* to do?"
Ilea not quite ture nimseif I
think ne a been trying to get into
rtiplmnatlr ter vice flnl that* atway* a tong wait and I guess be t
tired ot it. To 0* lure, they don't
nave to *orry a great di-al Pam *
p e o p l e ar* delighted ro nave them
•lay theic aa long aa they will,
they live jud oulaide Albany, you
Know And I gueav Tom be* a little
income trom hi» mother*! eatatr
Still, it ■ not much. Pa/n *aid ne
i*ed moil oi hit principal lo *tay
abroad i i i o m two y e a r * " Hhe
looked at Hetty. "It M a in to me
ail our | me* al ion la doing it think­
ing about waya lu ear* m m *)'
Well, it a pretty important "
Joean noddeu I n*&gt;« i—sllrril
am* important unlit I e u mar
ned Hetta — " Met taro clouded
and Hetty eawr her »***• troutvled
again.
What f
' Oftl ill teel trenble If Todd
geta a*tit k teaching fourth grader*
aid rant get away! It ratin'* me
There a no lutnre there tor him.
The top &gt;aiary any teaetier geta in
:hat ichnoi i» three thousand And
it he cant *&lt;*e ahead— and grt
ahead — to the thing be wanta to do
— to nia Herman I mean— h e ftwell— wither on tha stalk."
"Todd ant the M a d to gel
illicit. Or In m i .her on the (talk
: ia’ll Olid an nut fm hun**-lf Iki'l I
worry."
"Hr might find one Hut would
he lake it? Me tl think ol me
What I want. What i need, tl I
get impatiint beruusr we haven I
our own hgme
Btie gave a Utile
laugh. "Do you we what Pm driv*
ing at? tint maybe I’m ailly to be
talking like thia when he haan t
even begun teaching yet.”
,
~t Hunk you ate. (live him a
ytar there before you atari agonia*
ing You're way ahead ot your*
•elf. Jo-Jw l.'sten! Don't I near
lleth? Yea. I da Come on in wun
n
She a io eule when ahe wake*
up. IjooK ■ While I think of it
how about fb* tw r ef tie— ycu *nd
Todd and Mike and me - going mr
an ail-day pirme al Jonra beach
some lime aoun? Don’t you think
(hat wo*ltd be tun?"
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NEW YORK orv_In Uie jargon any new alcoholic temptation.
of show hmlne**. one of the "hot*
"Then I thought I could have
test" Horn* on thi* jfMr'n enter- ju»t one drink." *he ruefully re­
lainrm-nl »renr ia an rl/m-eyrd member*.
songitrc** with a story that beats
Th r dreadful ttnrm engulfed her
CinrerHIa’s yarn a mile.
anew
Th* label l» l « * ^ language for
“ It x i t a i very lung until I wa*
performer* ir. big demand Ard for dewjing tnoje v«*Ue* 1 knew there
the label, linger Lillian Roth 1* would be no more chance alter
happily grateful.
tin* "
H i her locoiri chance at the
Krom aomewhere sh? wav able
Cinderella »lipper of fim r. The to Mimmnn the will to try for tstint time war more than W year* cape Finally, tne lorlunu* struggle
ago uhen film* made her a tern to redeem her»elf led to Alrabuhr*
age star. Then ihe smashed the Anonymous
dipper during what the now re
Herr »he met T Hurt McGuire,
call* at “ my horrible alcoholic a man who ha-t fallen from cumpad ”
frrtahle tori a| it at ion down the
Today, to.’ »how- *pnt* all the yo-proof path
way to Lai Vega* keep tier busy,
"He wa* *ort of an AA sopas*
a nice two-year recording rontraet more when I arrived at a fre*h’l l In the safe. or.e of the big book­ man." Mi** Roth *av» "and be
ing agencies hat her under Hi alwayt wai near to lend a hand
wine and her autobiography it ar/J show me the ropM."
newly in Ihe book*lall* Currently
It became a mutual enterpriae.
ihe it playing a return engage- hoo*ting etch other a'nng the road
iwenl at the New York tupper club hack Within a year they married
La tie en Rote and it the head­ Their home t. now in Fort Lauder­
liner of the Palace Thrater*i fifth dale. FI* #
raudrvillr anniversary p.ogram
Although *ne wa* phytically re­
"It all remind* me of the man
who kenl praviog for thingt.” lavt covered and had Uie erstwhile
Mitt Ruth, "and then when hit craving firmly *uppre»*ed, Mitt
wit hr« began lo tome true twill Both had yet lo lire what the
her hat lest battle— "to re
‘Nat so fatt. Lint, not so fait.'" j call*
She taikt of her pail and prr*ent gain per»*mal dignity and to tv
with tumbling vivaciout candor unafraid "
The c o u p l e decided Marling
Rhe't a peraon who frankly look*
at her pa»t mi*lak**. it wi-tfully anew far from pa*t a*.*ocia(:oat
pleatrtl at current attention ami would lie gcol therapy, an they
make* rrliiiioot faith * working went to Auitralia where “ they itit.
hate Vaudeville." She went (Ml a
part of everyday life
"I tell my huthaml (they mar tinging lour The trip, *h? ronned when both uene member* of ciHe*. had a partial role in rotorAlcoholic* Anony niout i that we’ve lag her pertonality. But the o v t
r*digion gave her ihe ttreng'.h the
had our teven lean year* maybe craved
no* we'll have teven good yean
"Doctors can only go to far."
About a year aeo. writ after
physical and mental rehabilitation •h? eipiamt. “The re«t i* ■&gt;» i o ,
had been onerously worked out, i; of! "
Lillian got the flrtl touch of *r&gt;ot
The growth &lt;4 her religion* tie
light in a long, long lime when lief wa* rapjw-d four year* aro
Ralph Edward* did hit "Thi* I* when *hr joined the Unman Cath
Ynor ldfe" TV *bow about her die Church
Thai led to brief engagement! in
" l feel I don't want to have to
•upper club*, then an extended go *earrhing any more." *he «a&gt;*
M i a m i Beach viand that rr quietly and unaffectedly of her
launched her in ihr erttertainmenl
world «he firtt entered al the age
of S.
Bom in Button in 1910. Lillian
RulMein hid tiaee-ttruek parent*
who were hopeful the and altl-r
Ann. horn two v*ar* later, wouM
he arlrettet Tlie family moved
to a c*dd water teeem-nt in New
SPRING FIELD , N j
p_R,.h
York and the name wa* changed
to Roth— lo look better in light* ert T Jones, the golf r«ur*r mjker
The youngdert played movie and n ! the uru-t.me enur*' w rrr’.*
bit* at the old ttudiot In Eon Lr*. er. today caileil the .Mth Nitiarivi
NJ
then Ian** and dance! In f&gt;per&gt; cnarairtunihip at Ra!tunt !
•hi* i n k a ''dead heat Itrlsn -i
vaodevil'e
The Otter laler left the »how B*-o Hugan and Sim Snead."
“ Snead can win It by four
world, i« today D* mother of a
lad of k Cor Lillian, however 'tr *ko* if he can maintain hi* jin-*
there were Texan Gulnan and rot attitude ap.l put a brhtle on hi*
Hilly Ro*r night club ttintv. then fiulli-r." added the energetic little
the "Vanitle* " ftlevfrid'a “ Wid fair/ay architect wbn ha* nude
night Kpolle*" ant finally talking it career ol putting tang* in mod
cm rmirie*
pieiurei.
Her film* included "The Live, "MoMiy Loctre v.iil be verv
farad*'* with Maurice Chevalier. *lough if he'* nut so fat he can t
“ Paramount on Parade" amt "The t»ivid
Vagabond Km" "
“ You hive tn cr»n*idcr IJoyd
Iromeallv, Mitt Both reeallt, the Mangr-. m a threai I don’i think
never indulged in the uplifted g lu t t ary Miidlecxff will have a rhapre
■luring thote frenrtie day* U wa* —At* temperament ii nrd good for
‘.My when the pervwuil t r s A v of tn(* course.'
•"One of tire vuTt»t*er fe*1o-re A|
II emre rt, B*,h Tu A i or Ga rdr i e
Diclcin'fln. may crl in the f|r*t
four nr five, but 1 dnn*t enmider
it a dirk bur*c tuurnamrnt "
Th * analysis via* made hv niJiei? Trent June*, Ihe internationally
famuli* link* arrhllrct v*hn*c hand
has been seen in »uch course* a*
the Augutta Natiunal at Augusta.
Ga.. Oakland Hill* in Detroit and
numrrutt*. other* He's no kin to
Robert Tyre June* J r . tbc grant
tiammer
Trent June* like* to fit g &gt;If
counos to the men who play It
and fii»t before the HIM Open at
Oakland Hi!!*, where he had Ihr
player* rrving openly, he pndirt
*h1 thi* finish H'&gt;gan. laKke. Mart
grum The firil*lt wa*; Hogan,
Clayton Ifeafner, Ixirke. ILincrunf
" I disagree with both Hogan
»bo say* thi* cour*e i* very easy,
and Knead, who rail* it hard an'
fire*-a*t* a winning score td M."
Jones said "It BaMu*ral Is kc*t at
Its full strength— 7,0J7 yards— I
lock for a winning score of BR3 la

major rontrst events: Rarebirk
Broar Riding. Saddle Ilnmc Rid»■*. Bull Biding. Steer Wresthn*.
fad &lt;-alf Booing. Partin reports
In addition the club has mated
*0 la winner* ia the G h ii’ CloverIraf Rare, and &lt;30 to winner* Ip
II* «»F*’ Belay Rare, bath af
•hick ara limited ta juvenile eatrie* this vear.
MlldJed Murphv and her highsrhooled horse, the Worldfamnu*
Silver Spar* Hnrsehark Quadrille,
■mt a tram of trick and fancy
riders are Winded in the arefr»&gt;n.
D*vx seats are available I v r the
first time In the new covered
South grandstand rMatnarliaa af
which is assured by opening dale,
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th r

w /a u n

HARTFORD. Co m .
Harry
,,f Wlorliester, Mats., on
«•* Real Itw of a ljOeo-m!i, Mtw.
mobile trip rdth his Family, was
57**" » wanting for a minor traffk vfolat an. Weeks. Ut*r. he wrote
Mai* PoUreman Charles Ranga:
""Perhap*
P w rh n ata w
a « wonder iff
you
if
lags gw unheeded and If il i

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GIOW CEC ar RlACKEYC

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�«*r«.. June D&gt;. iva&gt;

jLattail baid lo Be Valuable
_
SYRACUSE. N.Y. t * -A Syracua*
WUniversity research team *ajrt the
common cattail that (rows in
swampy areas “ is a potential (old
mine of raw material tor indus­
trial and scientific uses.
' The scientists say its many pos­
sible uses range from tasty cook­
ie* to "cattail likker."
Or. Ernest Reed, chairman of
the university's plane sciences de­
partment, ami Lrianii C. Mar-h.
primary investigator in the *lejtertmcnFt cattail research center.
say they have turned up nearly
a doirn u*cs for the plant.
They say the root or rnlxome
can be eaten like a potato or
ground into a flour They did this
and baked cookies. The flour also
toultl be used a« .1 substitute for
corn starch, fermented to produce
ethyl alcohol or used for growing
molds from which antibiotics are
produced, the scientists report
They say the ‘ tern ha* lung
beep used to caulk the ends c.f
barrels. The leaves have been mot
in making rush furniture.
Mar»h says he ha* extracted
soli fiber* from the stems ard

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leaves by treating them chemical­
ly and that the fibers could be
used for strini and webbing, is
Jute Is used.
He also has extracted a sticky
subdance from the stem and says
he is experimenting lo tee If it
could be used as an adhesive er
as suing for paper.
The flower or fluff can be used
to stuff lifejackets, baseballs and
mattresses and was used this way
disriw. the war.
a drying oil like linseed van
he drawn from the *erd* and
Marsh thinks it could be refined
for cooking A was can be made

from the Ibeds and the meal re­
maining could be used for cattle
or chicken feed.
But Reed ar.-J Marsh, pith, ant
names for students of Die cattail,
caution farmer* not ta get excited
about immediate prospects (nr
raking in cash. Reed says;
"It won’t be worth while har­
vesting cattails on your property
this year. There isn’t a markrt
fur them vet.”
"When industry rccopniici iiw.r
potential value, it wid be time
enough lo start harvesting them
and turning over other land inin
*..ampy valttu farms."
Marsh is quick In point out that
the uses he cites are nut all new
In hi* research he ha* turned up
information that:
Russia ha* hecn using the eartail as a source o( food
The French made ethyl alcohol
from Ihe stem*.
And ihe Rumanians have used
the cattail to refine a "people’s
v hlskev ’’

rage a

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Strolling

’J
1|N. 1IU Alt ITMiNOlON ;irrt) thallrrget Sen Joseph il MsCartliy withdraw ns -i “ju tge in the Senate hiveitiC'ti -r - *ut'u
(right) to carry to the floor ot the Senate the Irsue of whether or not probe in Washington Othci* at the table are (left to rii:l i 1 &gt;.-n.
Symington should testify at the Army*McC»r'hv dispute heating*. I llrnry M. Jackson (D-W’nsh It James St Clair and Joseph N W* ’■It.
After accusing Symington of working with Secretary of the Anm S ik .-u I Army Counsel, and Roy M. Cohn. who acts a* counsel la
Iti-betl T. Stevens, the WUeomln Senator demanded that Symington , the McCarthy subcommittee.
(International a‘ou&gt;’dj&gt;',nto)

Down

South

Preparation Can Save Car Trouble

■Continued From l*a«e Onet
Ihe entire war period and since
anil | want Seminule County to
*how up m tin* year-* record with
it* full *hare." I'ulrirk sail!
• • •
Busy undergoing their Fnbeil
Stales Marine liasie training at
t'a r.V N -d. S. C. ar» 1**1. HowatiS
I liwaril h.irraki-r and l*vl. t-»*)*i
l.i-e l.runaril. Imlii or Sanlurn.
Karrakrr is the out of Mr. and
Mrs. (furies K. Karraker, l«.)
( t i n s \ve., and Leonard'* p r&gt;
nits an- V|r. and Mrs. James M.
I.esinaiil ot :» ll llolly Ave. I .....
aril i* a furmrr Ih-rald nitpfuvr
llrmelotih.
Marine m -rn'lrr*
M/Sgl. James VV. Hull ami 1 S«l.
Ilunalil I! C r o s s will he at the
Sanford I'osl llfliie lirtwreii n
a.m. anil uuon llu- first and third
Mnlnesilas* ol each month, s'rr
ylously they wire In sauforsf each
Wednesday

Preparing the famt'y s’ar tor of lire*." he say* "When tire* l*t the latt.'r comui-tnui the ex
tty TH U R M A N SENSING
Sanford B»y kcou| Troop si reSouthern Stairs Industrial Council a lung vacation trip may require are in (vx r condition you’re almost ports rei-nmmenil that you don t
scheslule tins many mile* for each ceive.l an .ns.ini for be*t uniform*
some initial c\[&gt;cn*e, but It can inviting a blow out
PROFITS OF P H lH Il'C T IV m
dav and that you don't try to at an m*p*-cHon iluring a recent
For a number of year* past, or­ mean the difference between a
are i ssrntial* suggesleit dr ve when you’re tired or slet-pv meeting tif Hu- SI Johns I&gt;i*irict
ganized labor has used rising llv- Inmhie-free ami a nerve-wracking *. Here
(Continued From Page Onei
p ,) X 'l* l .
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‘scout -•
t ./ II i.or „ Id n
t
but ne would J - . j some other illi itorv a- a t&gt;a*l» tor wage 1.. motoring holiday.
A close check on tire* (or cut*
Pierson.......unlrng t.i Clifford yc
crea*es. hut now il ha* shifted to
Expert* like Robert Nisbet. em
time
VALEDICTORIAN
IS
ii
Kildun, I. . j| Si ■nitmaster
Ttie new* conference questions jimductivity— the increases! out­ ergency toad service manager &gt;&gt;&lt; and hriii**-*. new lire* if present
CHICAGO sf— The valrutielorian
an- m anything less Hun
dealt with several matter*, among put of good* turned out for a man­ the Vutnntobile flub *if Michigan sines
ol the graduating c l.i" ol the Con
hour of work Some of the uniaru say preventive mainlonanee &gt;n givwl condition
Till* male of one -peeies of load
tm in.
Carrie* it-. . . .
,ii ,,-heii lo hi*
( l.et-k tire jack* t&lt;eliirc starting Ira I YMCA High S) t.-~-t is Mr
Farm legislation— The President are even contending that labos lifr*. brakes, Dtoling system and
again declined lo sav whether he should b&lt;’ rewarded for most or all t'encral condition of the car . te your Irqi Carry *ome strong v.o,-l Aruia K.ii-dt a rsut tuon .t grand hind leg* until Kiev hatch
•
U N ITE D NATIONS, N .Y r I !i i k* V one flsol »|U.ire |&gt;ic e ot inothc.would veto any bill to continue of the productivity gain in order of major im|wirtanee
Hie I'niled Slate* today Joined
wood i* a secure lias*1 tor a wheel
government price support* at a that mas* purchasing power may
■Driving
on
-on
baked
m
.l*
at
VIr* hji -ll it ;'*)) i&gt; pre*ul)-rd
five other U N. nations in a move
lived o«l nee rent of parity, instead be increased and tnu* expand the high *i))-c)l* i* tough )ip lb-1 tie*! yaik wh.-n changing lire* m soil
for faetccy products.
to send a peace patrol to check on
*hotiIilers Two piece* of -1 \ I of the *tii)leut count d, 'i-crclary
of providing for a shift l&gt; Ihe flex demand
Actually, of cmir»e. the Issue*
the threat of a spread of war in
lumber serve a* wheel nloek* ot itii- o mor cla** and *h.urm.in id
(iiiiiouHArrou
tide price support plan advocated involved
go far lie*end that ot iiatr non proslii.-lis e i-uiph') meitt when changing tire* on a toll Hu- V VI) V Woilil Si-rvin- Commit
Southeast Asia
by the administration.
l*lriter r,il| f«»r appt*ir*mrnl
better
pay
for
worker*
and
in­
All
))&lt;
these
measure*
Interfere
Henry Cabot la lge Jr., chief TH E REV. II. J. Rl R N F .m :
If you do any nignt driving take tei- She *ant «he platuu-il to con­
In response lo a question, F.isen clude a clear understanding of the with the flow &gt;d g O ) - d * lo the conPhutti* 1
—• l T ii*
American delegate, said there i* a
how«r said again he never had functioning of our rconomy and: Timer and ln*ite unemphtv merit some warning fuse* to place to tinue her &gt;tuihe* at Northwestern
U*2 Soulh I'atnirlfM
"real and continuing thrrat" to
I inver*ltv
advocated during the 1952 cam­ the factor* responsible for our amt lower living *tamlacd* lor .ill the rear of your car
Thailand, sponsor of the peace
paign government price loppnrt* enormous product!* ity in Hu*
Flush and clean the cixduig *y*
VVjge* constitute the mayor cle
patrol idea
at tod ju-r cent of parity. He *aul country
rnent of costs and they tnu*t be tern lu-fore embarking on long
he was talking of 100 |&gt;er cent of
Thailand originally wanted the
The tremendous output per rea'onably flexible. Dlherwi*)'. Itu- trip- Check radiator and hn*e con
parity In Ihe maikel place, and w irker m the United Stales— two higher com pensat ion of the few tiertIon* Winter thermostats can
jx U N . Beare Commission to go into
stressed that he feels there i&lt; a to ten limes as much ns that of may imperil the u-hs of the manv cause the engine to overheat
^ l.aox and Cambodia. Iwo stale* lit
hig difference
In-.b china, but withdrew that idea
European worker* and about It lli vdiiliiy i* nol provided m the
Brake* ihoiild be inspeclel along
Korea— When Undersecretary ot thirty limes that of the Chine*) wage rate s)»tctn. then manage with cylinder* and iluid You need
under French and llritl'h pressure.
The Rev. II J. Burnette, recent­ State
Walter Bedell Smith return* worker— is not accounted for *o ment will not have r&gt;&gt;ntr,-l over better brake* on Ihe oj&gt;en highway
Its resolution a* finally intro­ ly of the llillyrr Memorial Chris­
duced before the Security Conned tian Church. Rnlcigh. N. C., where from the Geneva conference, the much because our labor force i* r&gt;»l*. jnil a* a result will not he than m city driving
calls for the investigators to go he servrtl as student youth direct­ President plan* to Invite re» more energetic or *kll!ed a* be in j |»i*ltion t)i underwrite a high
t)|iening ILite— Si*|ilenilicr 7
Get a general tuueiip with a
only lo Thailand, ami seek further or for nine month* Is the pastor resenlatise* of both parties in cause our productive effect is mul­ level )i| employment.
shock h i oil. luliru iti-ui voltage
authority if they desire In go rise- lor the summer of the First Chris- Congress to the White House t« i tiplied man)fold by the extensive
In ihe final analyil*. liie main regulator, light* and *puik plug
where.
hear a report on lho*e sessions.
use of power and machines.
Iinn Church here
Ih-iu'I ii * »f increaseii produclivily condition change oil idler il nee
Eisenhower said the next step I Dark ol every production worker shonhl go l» tiie con*inner In
The rrsotullf n received Ihe *ur»
The Rev. Mr llunlette is a
ec»iaiy
l'riiltt&gt;— .lime D*
l t*» •• U. M.
port of six of the eleven Security graduate of Gainesville High ip the Korean situation i* tor Has­ in this country— varying greatly by •lead of tiring funneh-11 oft into
Check Ihe mi -oipply with each
Council m e m h e r s-llie Culled School ami ha* Ju*l completed his te. anti •Communist Abie* «h
industries of course— i* an aver­ higher wage payment* to tegan purchase of ga*o!ine liverly ho'
Tuition; s |
per nioiith, liltts
legist nit ion fee.
— Stale*. Britain, New Zealand. Tur sophomore year in Atlantic Chris­ fought there to report to the United age in* cement in plant and ma irrd latuir. winch represent* le*i
™ key, Nationalist China and Hrarii. tian College. Wilson. N. C During Nation*. He sard the United S i cninery ol about Sll.OuO
This than one fourth el ttie total work engines consume crankcase ml.
Ilnurs: !t A. M III Noon. Mond.iv Ibiough I ri-I.iy.
Clean out the glove conruartThu* Ihe peace palrol will b&gt; *el his freshman year in college, he lion* would then have lo takp *omo physical equipment is fmanecd cr* in this country, increased pro
up unless Soviet Russia vetoes Ihe served a* student minister to sev­ action— what kmsl, he did not mainly bv a share of the earnings ductivity should be di'lribuleil nient anil rquili it with sun glass­
Tetirher; Mrs. J. IL SI. John
propesal The Russian* will make eral rhurchc* tn North Carolina. know
and h) the savings of those who largely through lower price* »• es, a whisk tin M i n i . a lirst ml
Red trade— Eisenhower declared Invest in the business amt expect that all ronoimcr* may benefit kit. dispsisable llssus's. soap and
their view* known Friday when Among these wrro the Hassell, Oak
cleaning
The schnsil is npen lo jire-srhool children of other
the council resumes consideration City, Bverrtle and Chinquapin he I* md so sure lust what Ihe a reti.-Ti thereon. A* to power, the This would he in keeping with lace, towel, aspirins.
results would be if the United amount of elctrical power nro thi- Vmerlcan fi vtmila of prov iding thud and a sewing kit
Chapel Chrlslian Churche*
of the proposal
He ha* been closely as-oclilrd Slate* and other free nation* were ducril in the United Slates last "more giMul- lor more tu-oplo it
iletioininulinitis— initvimtiin enrollment .’a elilhlieu.
With all thc*e precautions what
with youth work in Florida as to cut off all trade with Russia amt year was equivalent to thirty-six Jr** cost " In the hmg run, Hu* you gel out ol the trip will lie
well as in Norm i arolina having the satellite countries
limes the amount ol tiomaii (tow­ would benrfii everytmdy
I ircel) up to you and your drivu: J
The President was told that Rep er; in other worsts, Ihe average
graduated from the ( bristlan
Youth Fellowship Conference In Dies t D Tex I had suggested that worker has at his command the
1952 He also served as president the be*t way lo hall the *pread of equivalent of thirl) six mechanical
of
the Florida Christian Youth communism wotiH be to cut off ‘ lave*
#
TA M I’A .P— John David Rankin. Fellowship
in IBM 52 and president shipment of all good* including
To supply the worker with twice
22, who Red jail at Lima. Ohio,. In of Ihe United
Christian Youth nnn-strategic m a t e r i a l * now as efficient a machine or with
April and want *&gt;n a crime spree Movement for Ihe
state
of
Flor­
G O O D ,A 'C A R
twice a« manv mrrhanicul slave*,
here a few days later, has hern ida in 1U5I-52 lie was a trarlirr shipped to the Soviet Union.
Eisenhower replied that it wa* thus cnahling him to double his
convicted of robbing a truck driver in south camp* last s-iminer and
T IR E S
very difficult lo know ju*t what productivity, is very clearly no
of 17 and a wrist watch
delivered Ihe Sundav morning
A Criminal Court Jury convicted sermon at the Florida State Chris­ would occur if ail Irade with Irm reason fur doubling his pay. To
Rankin last night of robbing II. I. tian Youth Fellowship Convention Curtain countries were ended He realirr the contribution made hv
safj if *uch a thing happened the power-driven machines and (here
Randall, a meat company tnirk last September.
inevitable rffeet would h- to build fore the claim on profits nf its., e
driver. The minimum senlencr (or
"1 am heartilv looking forward no lie* between Ihe satcllile* ar t who provide them, ii should be
armed robbers is 10 year* but sen­ to working with the people of
rrcogniied that without (heir aid
tence was not Passed immediate- Sar.fnrd in spreading the Gospel Moscow.
What we are striving for, he said, Ihe American worker would he
of
J«»u*
Christ
this
summer.
The
is the* kind ot eentrifflgal force forced to week under primitive
'r f -f c r
a ______ ___________
git-wfrst ws.i-l of .toy stiiiiinunily is which would hav* the ctf&lt;**'i ot rundown*; hi* working pt-iii",
nol Its Income, but the influence driving the satellites away from would be more than Iwiee what It
I.OW HIDDFH
the Matter of (Salllee," «aid the drpmdrnre upon Russia.
is liulav, while hi* living standard*
(1AINKSVII.LH &gt;A*— Hear Con­ of
III yrar-old mini.ter.
struction Co. of Tullaluftsci' was
Unemployment Insurance— In would be reduced to a sutuiVencs
low bid b r with 1221 »5fl for eon
conneellnn with hi* call last week ha«i»
Mnirfiun of a dining hall addition
Thl* doe* not mean, of course,
Tlirre fifth* of the children born for action In Congress to broaden
at Florida A. &amp; M. University in in Ihe United State* have mothers the unrmnloynient insurance pro that Ihe worker should not bene
Tallahassee,
gram. Elsenhower was asked (it from increased productivity It
between 20 and M year* old.
1959
whether be plans to ask the stale* should beneM, along with all other
lo call special sessions of their segments of our economy And he
legislatures to help rsrry out such does. Over the decades, labor ha*
shared fully in gain* mail)' hs
a program
He replied he intend* to point Amiriran indu*lr* Since U»uu
out to the states the advantages ol real wage* have kept pare with
taking action on the matter. Rut be increased productivity. which ha*
added that he doe* not think it almost Ireblrd because the use ol
would be proper to *ay In (Jav modern tool* has enabled workers
Am of Kansas, tur example, Ih.v l)i turn oul more good* m fevser
he trnighl to call a special sr**|on hour* It is Interesting lo note, l.us,
Guatemala— The Communist situa Hi at the amuunl paid oul In em
he ought to call a special session ployee compensation last year Wa
Guatemala — Tile Communist sit­ about twenty two time* a* much i*
distributed in dividend* to
uation in Guatemala i» very dis­ wa*
turbing to Americans, Eisennnwer stockholder*— Ihe owner* of An.rr
said, particularly in (hr light of lean business enterprise.
Since organized latsor has the
what lias happened in the la»t few
days. He *ai&lt;{ he was referring to most at stake in Job making, it is
suspension of eonitdotlnnat right*, of particular concern to them (bat
and lo arrests ol aiili-Communlst* the economy should funrlji n
in the Hcd-tlngrd Central Amrrira smoothly and effectively Thenfore, organ Im l labor should g&gt;
nation
What ha* been happening, thr along with lhn»e jioticfe* which
President went on, follow* t pat­ make ft.* greater productivity
tern which his been sel forth in Ju«l a* a maVer nf self Interi vlL
thuiigh many labor leader* don't
more than one other country.
lo rralire il-la b o r should
Hi* remark* were prompts I by a •eem
«hun rule* whirli impose limilamad* with COOOY1AR S
newsman * *tatimvnt that Score- llon*
output and apprenticeCHFCK HERE FOR YOUR
•iriutiv* 3-T Triplo Tempered UUON
lary rf Slate Dulles hau referred shin*, ujuin
permit "feather bedding"
yesterday to Communist terrorism and slow-downs, and that perpel
uu
tele
•«f hki
fill
Uiqht now, liming (his ijiljjnlis
in Guatemala.
rtin
AtleMM*
•«!•*« Tied* ta |
mi
HtU, yon get (lio nge i. safer ' i f all
Fisrnhewer said the recrr.l interi-4.30
S21.5S*
lib .ii
6.40 • lb
nylon void Super-t uxliiotis .it Inijp*
American conference in Caracas.
21.95*
5.15
77.10
Veneiurla, wa* designed to deal
6.70
■
16
savin;;.!
with such situation* ami (hit gov­
5.30
24.75*
30.0b
7.10 ■ IS
It's
the
lirsl
time
do,
lue
hat
l»een
olernment consequently i* in touch
600
26.90*
32.90
7.60 &gt; IS
feted at sate prirrs Ikm'i delay
Ai i
with other American nalinns on
how In deal with whai ha* hap­
6.15
29.9S*
36.10
lotlay!
8.00 . IS
pened The whole matter, he said.
S a le c u d •
30.93*
6.75
37.70
8.70
■
lb
Ih«
the
that's
Itoiund
In
Uuding
It under most urgent study.
J u ly 3 rd
The Oppenheimer esse— the
mugarlrsai and an IVI
President wai told that an un
• pitei i«a j ►
,J joist rt:*ppiLI* t *
named member of the SenateHouse Atomic Energy Committee
MARATHON Supcr-Cuvhion
PATHFI NDER by G O O O A U M I
has said that if the Atomic Energy
b y L O O D / k lA M
Commission vole*, in effect, io
dear Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer
Rtguloi
(16.95 before liade-ln
• It's brand ntwl $ I
for arces* lo atomic secrets, then
the congressional rommitlre wnul-l
• nut e (trend!
SALE
insist on questioning members of
y -n lat t*4
the commission.
PRICE
• net u rtlrtadl
w*. •m •II
Mieeeek'e I I
1.0 */I •I*
The newsman who nut Ihe que*.
Hit pdt* far yaw aid tkes an
lion iiuoled ihe committee member
S ilt 6.00 i 16
W A T C IIK S
a* ha-ina said, on the other haul.
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uuestion the commission member*
if Ihry voted to uphold the suspen­
W A T C IIM A S T E It
sion of Oppenheimer
Even BIGGER DOLLAR SAVINGS on WHITE SIDEWALLS during this SALE!
The President was asked for
comment on the nrtprlrlv of that
$1.00 DOWN PER TIRE . . . . Pay as little as S1.2S a week!
attitude He replied he had not
heart of the statement he was told
sarn a r-iiisap jo B aB i*— w m ^ : ^ ^ " S u T a ^ - .■&gt;
•n he felt it would not he logical
for him to make what hr termed
any wild answer.
IT. COL JOHN PAUL (TAPP, of the U.S. Air Force, U shown (top, left I as
he was harnesses! to e rocket-propelled sled el the llotloman Atr
WIN'S FIR ST PRIZE
Development Center, Alamogordo, N. M.. before starling on ■ 421-ml le­
|gc«Hflt&gt; g m &gt; ! n t l « H
G AIN ESVILLE P -D a vld Manper-hour ride, faster than any man baa ever traveled before on the
ley of Polk County won the S2Q
ittm iiu ittttii
. The Air Research and Development Command la Baltimore
lirsl prize in the ooullrv-eleetrlr
that tbla m i on# of a eertea of taria to determine ihe effect
contest at the 4-H club short
I'llONHS
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afl ot high altitudes and supersonic
upon flier* boiling
balling put of aim
olrna
course at the University of Florl*
______ - / a motto picture camera during trip,
da yesterday. The contest was
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tremendous praaaur# at various d ig u on the
IhoW*Hie
efforts
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sponsored by the Florida REA Co*
C o to Q Y to * . , (Official U. S. Atr Foret Fhoioc from fmaraortoal)
operatives Assn.

U. S. Joins Five
Other UN Nations
In Patrol Proposal

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Girl Scout Swimming Program
Beneficial To Local Children
The Girl Scouts again will have ■ swim
min? program this year at the municipal
pool.
Teaching the program which are leader1
In the local Scouting activities, who are
qualified American Red Croon instructors

New Jersey Segregated

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Harirtl segregation la commonly thought
of as primarily a Southern practice, hut
until two years ago it was in existence in
New- Jersey Though almost everyone would
call New Jersey a Northern state, yet part
of it lies below Mason and Mixon's Line, the
traditional tsiundary between North and
South Below the Line there was separation
of the races in schools and in employment
In *he well-known'seaeiile i*-sort. Anbury
Park, it did not end till 10l!&gt;
The campaign against segregation began
in 1R81 when the legislature forbade exrhi■ion of any child from the public schools by
reason of nationality, religion or color. This
law was little regarded however, in South
Jersey In IDIfi a Division Against Discri
ruination was set up in the State Depart­
ment of Kducatinn Segrrgtion was formal­
ly outlawed in the new state constitution,
adopted In 11*17,
Moral suasion |&gt;ersuaded many of the
opponents to abandon their stand. In a few
districts the Negro school buildings were so
dilapidated that new ones for black and
white to use jointly had to im erected Iwfore unified schools could lie started.
The New Jersey experience roughly
parallels that likely to !*• found in some
parts of the South—but not in hII
TODAY’S nilll.B VERSE
Now to hirn that is of power to stahlish
you according to my gospel, and the preach­
ing of Jesus f ’hrlst. according to the revelallon of the mystery, which was kept
Mcret since the world began.—Romans |fi: 2f&gt;

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Wednesday. June Di. I9f&gt;4

GLEN RIDGE. N J. (D — the

ipot where I am writing this may
tome day be In the middle of a
tlx lane highway Or maybe It will
be betide the highway Or maybe
highway will he a block away
d poaitbly the highway never
wdU come this wav at all
The tpet U mv desk in oqr house
After I got out of the Army In
llM w« lived In furnished room*
while we hunted and hunted for a
home The places we could ef
lord we did not like, and the plere*
we liked we could not effort.
Then, one Sunday afternoon In
1NT, w* aaw The Mouae. The land
curved around It and nine Mg oak*
•(retched their arm* about It and
people had dwell happUy In tt
many yeara.
‘•■nil* la II." I *aJd altar wed
been through U and learned the
price.
"Yea. thla Ii It.” my wife *ald
"But we can't affnrd U.”
So we bought It and moved Into
M an our possessions— a portable
typewriter, a portable radio anl
wedding (Iff* that never had been
unpacked
Since that lime we've been H d
by vartoue people that It'a a nke
tmu»e but: I Wt y n t afford It.
I. R'a much bigeer than we need
I. I l l get a coronary working on
Ml that lawn. 4. "You trylni to go
high hat or aomtlhlng move in
be**?”
We always reply that wa like It
•nd view K m
permanent borne
fo r In 1M? we were bunting per
mlnence and rartitnty after much
uncertainty, and akme wtth the rest
of the world we *4111 desire perend certainty today. Bo
‘ted the hnuae end lived
tba aherlfl hat atayed
hw iy from our door. We've known
feapptnraa end sorrow here. It’s he
a piece much lived In end

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News of Men
In Service

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

Public Forum

FISHERMAN—lx»cally a fisherman is
just a man who tells the truth a few sires
larger than it really is

Photo Contest
Winners Told

This rdumn li for Sanford Her
*td f» artels In usr in expressing
thrir Oplntt n. ii[»&gt;n ,nn mailer* ill
D U N N ELLO N , fF N S i
Win
Ililcrest In the general public We ners in the |7Mr Rainbow Spring*
« • » a
lolirtt yner i'll** and fair t,,l- amateur photo content, which *11
rtim i i&gt;| an) rxjstm^ r-mdill) n*. conducted over a four-month period
TIMAS- Texas its name mine* from clt&gt;
wide lair and natlonil, rnrp were announc'd recently by the
the Spanish explorers who applied the term mrnl ir •rttlritnis «d todividiuli, public relation* department of the
plibllr fdllrlao groups i f organ- attraction.
"Aejas" (Friends or Allies! to certain friend­ nation*.
bill tw Icitipcrale, lair
George M Mnrrta. Tallahassee,
ly confederacies of Indians who lived in the and truthful N&lt; rsonalities Du- won
f:UMt for taking flrat plare in
length
of
sour
biter
tlcpendt
upon
region Texas is the only state that was an the Irnput’ore of whet you h»vt the color photo division and aernnd
with a filar Is and white pic­
independent republic liefore joining the to s*y All letters will tie signed place
ture
by writer wdh address, though
Union It is the largest State, covering more algnatlllr
R obert A r arlisle, Warrington,
will tw ss ihlirld from
area than Wisconsin. Illinois. Michigan and publication upon feuurst Wher won *200 for the twit (dark and
cxi r rm.'ihle iriie r. &gt;h"uld tw white pirture
Ohio combined
Other winners in the rolor divi­
limited In
&lt;&gt;r .VS) words The
llerntd rr*crve* the rrgtd to edll sion were; R. S. Archibald, Tampa,
T V - -O rlaiidn T V now ban a now' target or cut letters to fit lar spare •eeond, 1100; Mi&gt;s Edna Valley,
Intjsnd, third X-rttl, and Alfred
available
rlate -J u ly F in d
Mueller, Del-and fourth, I2.V
• • • t
Third and fourth place winners,
fh-ar Editor;
I want to thank the people of respectively, in the black and
T I M E — T h e man who *ava that only
Sanford, who g.ixe me moral »up- white competition v n e f'larke lb&gt;time will tell hasn’t had m iirh experience nrt and comfort in my fight to live, Ireland, |WI. and Mi»* Mary
cep the itiivsi from putting hi* Ituraway, Jacksonville, JJft,
w ith women.
hor*e-Ini at my fiont dooi. It was The Judge* were Morris Mnnls
• • ♦ •
on!-- iwraiiM of tKat 'uppnrl that dr O ca, rhief photographer, Flori­
• SM ALL F A R M E R — W h e n the National I had the rnutage to make the da State Advertising C;ommi*»ion;
fight It was a losing fight, hut, F. Victor Rahner, St. Auguitine,
A g ricu ltu ra l Atlvinory CommiHsion met on w
hite t did n-;t “ run away” I .-.till and Harvey K Slade, Tallaha****
M arch 28-2!* the problem** of «m all farm riper! to “Use to fight another
operators were given * p rrl»l atudy and plana dav"
I al*n 'stall to thank your paper
made for a broad review of available know­ for an «. ruratrly putdi-hing every
ledge oil thin (subject an well a* for the in ­ letter that I gave you. and also
auguration of new studies T h e P re n id cn tV thank f’nmr Cordell and K rider
for «n (carles.ly doing their duty
BANGKOK r — Three f'hincse
Budget for Ficcal 1955 contain* eatimatc* in the fare of the wfntth of the •rhonl* in the Hangkok area were
searched Monday for evidence of
for $ Mr».fiO(&gt;,000 for ttUiHTvIaed lopna for mayor.
Commlaaloner Sleniper, at the Communist propaganda activities,
*ntall farm er* which Include* f i l l million meeting,
rounteil all persona In Thai police report
fo r farm purcha*e and dcvidopm cnt, $120 [ favor of the new ordinance and
Police arrested one That and JH
million for production adjustm ent and $t» onl* four against it lie overlooked Chine»e. mainly merchant* and
the J7'l who Signed the petition* school teacher*, tn raid* on inn
million for adequate supply and distribution | wonder If they will overlook that
home*
of Irrigation and farmstead water system*. when Mr Stemper run* for plfire The Ministry of FduraHnn yr*
«
• • •
again?
«
ler.iav rlosed a Siamese operated
Yonra very Irulf,
school as untrustworthy.
A MUST—What this country needs Is a
Paul C, Matinn
Potiee I t I'ol Phole Rhakanund
ladles shoe that’s larger on the Inside thnn
Does
spattering
tat
from
»
Ail
vaid
the arrested persona were
on the outside
let annoy you? Then fit a rollar of member* of the "Now Junior Dem
• $ • * #
foil, ahoul four In r h r s wide,
Group,” whirh he termed
CAREFREE—Anyone without a care in around the pan l ’»e a double orralic
a Communist organlrstinn The
the world I* probably out of II.
thlrknes* of foil for the collar
Communist party Is Illegal herr

Is Threat

l y CftARLEX M B tC tft
fa r HAL BOYLE

W ASHINGTON * -T h e life et
pr J
Robert Oppenheimer, the
itemic trierUrt, silt be mirfciJ
and lonely If the Atomic Energy
Commission derides hi* govern
men! r . n no longer trust him «tith
,ccrcti.
•»-*
But even a decision to trust him
won't guarantee him peace, for at
least one congressional committee
ms» investigate hit e ;-i ^gain
The Vs year nil Oppenheimer di
reeled the original A bomb devel
opmenl The AEC said yesterday
it will rule thi* month whether h»
may t&gt;e trusted with secrets (n the
future
This l» hts unfolding story;
Oppenhe-mer directed the A
bomh from 1M2 until the war endeJ
In I9C* Fr-&gt;m 19tJ he has been
one of a group of scientists advis­
ing the AR C on atomic problem*,
with acre** to the most delicate
secret*
Itc helped in writing this coon
try's atomic disarmament plan.

A cent's Column

r

Chinese Schools
Scorched For Reds

HAL BOYLE

Highway

To

attuned tn our minds the pefmanenre we desired
About a year ag» «e first heard
the Mate was mounting an atta-k
on us Goth* pushing build xers
would Invade from the west, we
were tuld. driving ■ auper highway
through us toward New York CMI
rent td armsJiearlng age were
mustered In meeting* of protest
where U was impossible to sift wild
rumors from military Intelligence.
The road would go here; U would
go there; H would go anywhere.
Some people In the threatened
tone of attack wanted to sell, hut
nobody would buy. fine fellow
•topped painting his house. A lew
optimisttr strategists figured our
positions were secured by a large
cemetery a half mile fnrwarl of us
which also protected a wide ailmirth of our loft flank Rut a pessi­
mist said he had It straight from
the State House In Trenton that
the highway would go all the w*v
around the cemetery and then hit
us
Everybody felt that a good dean
death— (Ike having the highway
driven straight through you— waa
far belter than (he crippling wound
of the highway creasing your prop­
erly. Nobody. In short, wanted to
live by the side of the road and be
• friend to man.
Well. | wish I could report ■
courier hat just galloped In from
Trenton wtth a message there nev­
er will be ■ highway coming thla
way. Actually no new word has
come Actually, as wa were sav­
ing last night on the porch. III?
tant like that.
Yet I can report some good newa.
Nfbody his talked about the high­
way In several months now. That
fellow has finished pahtlng hla
home. I have spread much far
Ullter and top soil on our lawn
Ufa goes &lt;m.
The good news around here, I
think. Is that people now feel ab­

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Oppenheimer Story Is Reviewed

They are Mrs. F. D Scott, chairman of the
Girl Scout hoard. Miss Frances Cobh and
Ml*. Deva Clark.
With the group meeting for the first
time yesterday, the program Is being plann­
ed for teaching swimming in four divisions:
Beginners, intermediate, swimmer and ad­
vance swimmer
This educational program is a profitable
one for the Scouts Not only do they have
a chance to enjoy the recreation of swim­
ming hilt thev are afforded a chance to
learn to swim and to swim properly — some­
thing which is an asset to anyone. Every­
one should know how to swim
The local Girl Scout officials deserve
credit for promoting the swimming program,
which is definitely Is-neficial to our local
children.

County

MA

Follow Doctor's Advice W

Home

solute permanence It ton muth to
ask In this or any time N.i one
Is bitter or hyiterteil ab*mt It sny
longer The sense of permsnem e
must be In us ant not In our house
If tt hits u* we'll move and hr
gin again aomewhrre else 1/ ii
misses us wide we'll stay And.
as we sitd on the porrh last
night. If it crease* tit we might
lust live beside the highway and
be a friend to man.

Violence Flares
At Struck Mill
TO K YO I* - Violence flared
again today at a big silk mill
strurk hy a union protesting what
It calls company Interference in
workers' private affairs
Some M persons were Injured in
a midnight flsl and club swinging
battle between pickets and ne&gt;*
workers hired bv the Oml Bilk
Spinning Co . Osaka
It waa the second outbreak A
dynamite riploslon Injured M per
son* yesterday.
Union leaden say rompany nffi
elalt o p e n e d employes' mill,
searched private belongings, for­
bade workers— many of them Irenage girls— to have dates, and split
up married couples to promote rf
Iklency on the Job

ly HUMAN N. lUNDftIN. M B
PENICILLIN has ber-unr as
Hormone by infection ta often
popular as aspirin lor th* aver­ insisted upon by certain women
age man. The only dHTerenr* Is Many think that hormonea are
that he ran take th» a«plrm ny necessary white going through
bmuelf, hut he must stlil go to the menopause, or change of lift,
hts physician for * treatment land literally force their physi­
cians Into giving them these
with penicillin.
It U most often in regsrd to drugs by tn|rctlnn Rueh treat­
the common cold that hr asks ment ta not needed by all women,
for penicillin Th " physic lar. will and thoae who do need tt, can
usually advise the paM*nt that often take It Just aa well hy
penicillin U not the proper treat­ mouth.
Just as tome drug* ara better
ment for rolds without complica­
tions. and the lnte|iicent rnsn will given by mouth, other -drugs are
heed hla doctors advice How­ better received by Injection. On*
ever. many patient* adopt *n an­ of theca la the mercury that ta
tagonistic attitude and ssy they given to htlp a person with kid­
will go when they esn obtain 'he ney or heart discos* ta rid his
body of dropsy or water that may
penicillin.
Many non-medtc»| people leel have accumulated In tbe tlasuei
Moat drugi. If they can be given
that penicillin or hormones are
better given by injection became lucceaafully by mouth, will In­
these product* are m-ire rssily volve leas risk to the person tak­
available to the body tn th * (urm. ing them Above all. a patient
However, many of these drug* should follow till doctor's instruc­
tions on the necessary and proper
can be taken by mouth
If patlenta could observe some method of treatment
q utmost ajtp Aittw n
ot the severe reaction* in
tlona that even require hospitalL. K .: 1 am forty-two years old
Dalton, they would he less per- and during my menstrual periods
alstent In urging a phyilrtsn to I have parsed blood clots and flow
give ihem these injections One sxceaaively. ta this normalf
tingle Injection of penicillin in an
Answer: No. it la M L It may bs
allergic person may irsuli tn hoi- due to many causes such as
pit illzatlnn for wr»xs The reac­
rlypa, ■ growth. Infection or lrrttion may be In the form of skin
tlon of the womb. It would be
eruption*, fiver, and a type of advisable for you to have an aiarthrltle-llke pain
amlnation by your physician.

which Russia r t je d ^ H# A 11*
been adviser lo the American dele­
gation at tbe Unite) Natron* Mean­
while. he has lived at Princeton.
N.J . directing the Institute for Ad
vanved Stud)
One of tie .z .v - opcrtani pi*je»
&lt;i| sflvrre tb» government aiked
him for-thts was in 1*0 — wa*
whether the United Stale* should
go a!)nut in making the flbomb.
He was against the all-out Idea
as were n u n r other scientists and
*ome members of the AE&lt;* itself
He favored a bslanerd program of
A-bomb weapon*, On Jan ft, IMO
former President Truman ordered
all-nut work on thr H bomh
Oppenheimer war Invedlgated b*
the government when Truman set
up hit program for rheckJac on the
loyalty of government employes
He continued to work on tecrel
mailers
Then on Aprrl IT. I9U. President
Eisenhower issurJ an order ciiling
upen every derartment head In re
vie* everT case In which there had
been a full FB I field inventsatlon.
ss there was In Oppenheimer'*
rase
On July 7, tiA). four days after
Eiicnnoaer had made him charman of the five man AEC. Lewi*
I. Strauss nrdered a review nf Op
penheimer tn *ee whether he was
a security risk This was In keep­
ing with the President's general
order of April 27
Strauss had been a member of

Drug Chain Head
Giving Millions
To Those In Need
DETROIT. JTv-A slight. frl*ndly
buslnevs man here spends 90 per
cent of each working day figuring
nut how to give money away
He's prc'iy go**) al it So far
he’s given away at least 10 million
dollars
Nathan S Shspero. nnw- presi­
ded and chairman nf the board
of the ffi-stnre Cunningham Drug
drugstore.
"A friend had given me ll.OOn
my mrther had tcraped up every
spire eent in give me another
tl.nrm My last chance to get the
store depended nn the banker."
Shsoero recalls.
The banker sired him up and
decided he was a good risk The
deal was closed
He began selling everything
from drugs to Ire rreim cones
with ranle daisle promotion peviouslv unknown A few months
latar he opened a second store,
then another He installed giant
mechanical efepharts tn front of
the atom L tle r there was a live
elephant for the kids to ride.
In the depresaton ‘30». the hanker
who had started him tnwaM suc­
cess went broke Shan*ro repaid
his faith by giving him a good
jbti
Today Shapero's Cunningham
Dropstorei for . Is a SO million
rHlsr t year h"*lnes» operating
in Detroit. Ohio. Pennsylvania and
California,
But most nf the business prulr
terns are handled br assistants
fihapero devotes himself to a
hundred nr so organised and unnrganlied charities, first among
them the Cunningham Foundation.
At present Shapero U wading
through M W personal appeals for
help receive! from alt purls of the
worid. If the request i* genuine,
chance* are the phllantroptstdrogglit— who u yean ago had
barelv enough money to ply atree*
car fare tn hit first store— wid
tike a personal Interest.

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A S H TO N B. G A TL IN

P A C IF IC F L E E T. i F H T N C l—
They're riding the ahlps of the
fleet now. but it wasn't so very
lung ago that five bluejarkeU of
the (!SS Kaskaskia rode and rop­
'd the brsiiK* of the ole Bar “*X ,
"V" and "Z ".
The Sanford rontritiution to this
group «if «e*.|fninc "cowboys" now
serving atxiard the Navy tanker,
I* A»htun B. Gatlin, a seaman,
IJRN. He i. the son of Mrs. B B.
Gatlin of Sanford.
"We've all done ranching work
•nd we're all in the aame division,"
trn.arkrd Gatlin.
Gatlin and the other four rowhandi in hi* itlvtuon have worked
on ranche* from Florida to Colo­
rado, They are now mrmber* of
the Ka*ka*kia't ftrst diviaion and
are responsible for the mainten­
ance of line* nrrratary to bring a
ship along aide for refueling.
Gatlin’* *hip, the "Has", a* ahe
It affrctinnately known to ner 278man crew, has suppltad approxi­
mately nnr and nne quarter billion
gallon* of oil and g**ntlne in IJW I
refueling* of warahip* since the
nuthrrak of hnitilllirs in Kore%
The tl.OOO-ton vetiel, dnrinr the
tame period, alxt has delivered In
the M e e t
p&lt;f vinnrl. |,|47
crate* of high-prienty freight and
IP^HI ling* of mail.

The tanker t* attached to the
Pacific IFleet's
Squadron
. . . . a ..Service
- C
IU 1 U IV II .1,
which is commanded by Rear Admiral Roy A. Gano, U8N, of Pipestone. Minn . and Fall* Church, Vt.
Units of the squadron, moving with
the warships and providing furl
r,J
ammunition, personnel supplies
supplli and
"••enttal aendrei, enable
■la the Fleet
In the Fa r East tn maintain a high
degree of mobility and to remain
at sea fnr long period* without re­
liance upon bates.
V IN K K IL L E D
The Kaskaskia's commanding of­
ficer I* Navy Cant. A. C. House.
FUKUOKA. Japan &lt;JR~Nine per­
Jr.
sons were killed and several aeri
ously Injured in a landslide that
burled four homes In Ihe roal-mlnIng town of Shlnen today.

Agency Says Reds
Study Languages

T A IP E H . Formnss 'JP—The InterInr Ministry's Tatao New* Agency
I today inn.nno Chinese Com­
munist troops stationed In Tibet
are studying the language* nf In
dla and Pakistan a* • preliminary
lo Invasion.
Tatao, whirh elalms rnnlacts nn
Ihr Red held mainland, gave nn
source

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Tn nnyirnr giving Informa­
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of the perwon nr p#rmms |
who removed orange fre#i
from Ihe properly of W. T.
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th# AEC. but i » chairman. I n l M
when Oppenheimer npposed th* Hbomb Strauss was one ot Uoa|
who favored going ahead with It
Early In December I9SJ. Sfrauu
!-x?k f" EJje"h°wer *11 the Informatinn thr AEC h*d
Gwenheimer. The Protdent ordered »
"b'ark wall" I" be placed between
ppenhiemer and secret Inform*#
Hon
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On Dec 23. IK3. Sfrauu told
rtppcnhrlmcr he could resign his
advtrory Job with the AEC or a*k
fur hearing* The only way Oppenhermer could clear his name wi*
to a»k for a hearing. He dM.
The AEC appuinied a sneciil
three min board: GorJon Griy
row president nf the University if
North Csrollns and formerly arc
rotary of the Arm y: Dr. Ward V
Evan*, professor of chemistry s#
f/*vo!a t/nlversltv. Chicago; aid
Thoma* A. Morgan, former preu
den of the fterry Con*.
Hearing* began April 2] Thr
board hesrd ovrr half a mltlio.r
worii of testimony from Opp**
helmrr and a parade of *cientlst*
and other* who knew him and
road .1n&lt;o nagra of Information un
the AEC files
The hoard'* declaim was made
known June 1 The three members
found Oppenheimer a loyal Amer#
lean and di«creet hut. by 21 vote,
Gra* ant Morgan against Evans,
decided he shouldn't be trusted
with aerrot* The hearings were
made public last night.
Oppenhelmrr’s lawver* appesl*d
In the full five man A EC to revl* «•
thr finding* of the board and r»
verse them
But if the AEC doe* decide h('»
on security risk, then the SenateHouse Committee on Atomic F r ^
ergy. which check* on the A E fT
ha* indicated it may Investigate
the irppenhrimer case all over
again

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WSCS Circle 4
Conducts Meeting
At Morgan Home

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Baptist Circle Meetings
1 1 Thl W o w in ', C irri,, #f Ih# F ir,l
i Ri^Ult Church rrtl Monlsv murnling •• •
&gt;rh •( io &lt;.S n';lneil.
| Int luncheon at novn
follow­
e d by tht program at IM S.
▼
C IR C L E l
(• Clrtlt I met it- th* Woman'«
i Bible Claa, room with Mr,. E. M.
I Carroll presiding over th» businrai
; tn II* abxencr of rh* chairman,
Mi» B. C. Moorr.
| The meeting opened with the de­
votional by Mr*, Grace Huhop who
uttd a» her subject. "Faring the
lt»t With God", which wa» fob
looad by prayer by Mr« R. L
the report*
“ '
Shr aUojravr
*
Garrison
&gt;on tht miwion study anil atrwardM1
•:htp report*
Mu. Garrison urged the memi r» io remember the mmtonsrie*
by tending cards, letter*, ami gift*
In appreciation to tho»e who are
iprtading the Christian belief.

CIHC LK i

Circle i met In the Gleaner*
Clau room with Mt». Johnson preildlni over the »e*»ion (hat open­
ed with prayer.
Mr*. Woodruff gave the w-ercW ajpa irport and th. Iira iu irr',
^report war given by Mr*. Colhett.
Mr*. Johnson told of "Lunchtime
In Korea** for the million study
Mr*. W*. P. Gardiner visited the
circle to bring the devotional
"Bing It Again", token from l'.**lin
IJ M iB M "1 .0 IN Go Into The
House of the Lord” »»* brought
onl In a atory of a churrh which
had has it* door* cloud.
The circle vUiteii clrrlr NV 7.
Tho»* present were: Mr* John­
ston, Mr*. II. A Colbert. Mr*.
•Frank I.. Woodruff Jr and Mi*.
J.' A. Cunningham Mr* II II
Newman, Mr* W. L. StomlenmUr,
Mr*. Je*»e Cleveland Joined
the group after lunch.

arid

ClltCt.K 3

Mr*. Itrailey Odharn ejiened the
meeting of ffitele ri with prayer
follow*d by the leading of the
minutes of the ln*t mretlng by
Mr* Wade.
The Curie vote.) to carry a put—Jed plant to ahut-ins for the month.
wJlri, Odharn gave the devotional
laken from aung ami tactlflre and
Mr*. Jackson lead the -.rriptnre

fat ........ —..........-- *

the British and Foreign Mission
Bible Boclrty
. « o U pre.enl were: Mr*, (trail» » Odham. M r . Harrison. Mr*
B«a New,on,r. Mr*. Sally Allen.
M ». John Fox. Mr*. A. I* llarinMU. Mra. Turner laalge, Mra. Ben
Wide. Mr*. J . L. Jackson, and
Mr* A. C. Henson
f
i'tu t i L «
r i— i v?
, L i, , ..

Taylor, Mr*. R. C. Wiley, Mr* f*.
r Carnphetl, Mis C J. N it. anJ
Mis S. A. H Wilkinson.
HHt LB n
Circle « m*t with the chairman.
Mt*. Chaile* Mulrhead, in charge
The meeting opened with the rhaln
of prayers and the devotional *._»
given h&gt; Mr*. W. 1 Vance who
u»ed as het subject, "Father For­
give IN ” and "H r Ha* Forgotten",
taken from the tmnk. "Take Time.**.
The minutes were lead by Miss
Minnie Stewart on the absence of
the secretary. A trca.uier'a rep*'1*
was given by Mr* Je»*a Lodge
followed by a steward.hip mes*age.
A report on community mission*
wav given and work wa* assigned
for Ine month of June
Mi** Stewart gave a talk on
the Carver School ot Mission*. The
meeting w«* adjourned with prayer
Present were: Mr*. Charles Multbrad. Mr*. &lt;* C. Gibb*. Mr*. R J
Lyslak, Mrs. M Cummings. Mr*.
C K. Ilarleil, Mis Jr*.r budge,
Mr* W. I.. Vance, Mr*. A LThomas, ami Mi*» Minnie Mew art.
CIR CLE 7
The T E L Cla»» room wa* the
meeting pi are for Ctrrlr 7 with
Mr» || g Tinner presiding in the
absence of Ml* VV. A K ralm t.
The meeting was oprmid with the
WMP watchword aiol the watchword for the vrar Mr* Voile Wil­
liam* gave the devotional and led
in prayer wdth the lesson taken
from Ephesian* J tit and John
15:1
Mrs H T Thomas gave the ste­
wardship lr»*on with her subject
bs-inr "And The Chihltrn Rejoic­
ed" Mr*. Williams gave out com­
munity mi*.*inn« work and Mr*.
W II Murray di*mi*«ed the group
with prayer and the bie**ing.
Member* attending were: Mr*.
W. II Murray. M r. Voile Wilham*
Mr*. I. II Harvey. Mrs. S J.
Ibtvi* Mr*. J. A Strange, and
Mi* II E. Tutner

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For South Dakota
To Moke Picture
HOLLYWOOD **
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hrr first movie r
tn a year an t
' hf' 'f t . &gt;»V
* trnwn ,*Vr a« ' br
fdmlng of It. yhe suffered Inlenve
P**n Tlil%
the %tirt of her
Iultlf with ra nrrr Shr l*»*t hft

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Sa!*u,,” ! ,.d,£ F nv« f u hn !:"J!nrV
h*if*tn^ ,r n»
*11 v
IBB lu prayer.
Pra&gt;r r
An Interesting devnllnnal wa*
■Ivan by Mr* B. B. Back and Mrs.
R. T. Tnoma*
ma* offered the stewardship i***on. Community mission*
w*ra planned fqr the rumlng
fhonth and the Circle voted to »end
hBlbl|s to various foreign land*.
* Altar the butlheu sestlnn, the
mtatlng waa rinsed with prayer by
Mr*. Tnoma*. Those prrsent were
Mr*. R. T . Thoma*. Mr*. Grare
Blihop, Mr*. It. I*. Cully, Mr*. It
R. Beck, Mr*. II. J Finrh.
C IR C L E 5
Circle B met in the chapel with
Utl chairman, Mr*. M. N Clevrland, presiding. The opening ptny♦r wa* offered by Mr». S. J. Nix
*nd Mr*. John P. Abrahams gave
iA IjMc
iMclal prayer for all Iht worl i of
r*. O. P. Waife wa* welcomed
At • naw member and Mias FlorArttk Llde, missionary to Nigeria,
w»* introduced at a vliitor. Th*
itvotlonal was given by Mr*. W
D. Gardiner, th* *ubjrct being,
"Bing It Again'’, a* she &lt;t*ted that
church l»*ll* must be kept

tht

D. Abraham* conducttd tht mission study In the form
of a quit on horn* and foreign
■^million*. She aakrd member* to
atnd a ahnwer of birthday ranla
t« Mia* Marie Conner, Missionary
In Formosa.
Tha stewardship le«*nn on the
topic, “ I,u«nr v and Westing of (j|y.
Ing" waa given by Mr* Fred MyAt» who mentioned the uplifting
tiparlence of large gift* from
Hunt of great wraith and the
faithful stewardship eiprrased in
small gift*.
Mrs. Myron Smith offrred the
•rioting prayer and askrd the Me**•Ingfor the lunrhenn that fullnwed.
Those attending were: Miss
Flor*uce Llde, Mrs. O. P. Wade,
ra. M. N. Cleveland, Mr* A J.
it*r*on, Mra. W. I). Gardiner,
Mr*. W. A. Morrison. Mr*. Myn&gt;n
llh. Mr*. Prad Myer*. Mr*.
It 0. Abraham*, Mr*. II. W.

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(O N D IilO N I D

hy ampiitathvn. Imt her
|IVH

I visited Halvrrs.il Intern rlion.ll
t» see her on the ftr-l day of her
relnrn. The company wa* shooting
te*t* of ii ardretw and makeup
Prrdm er Willtam Alland tojd me
the role I* a great opportunity for
Suian
"She |t the onlv woman In the
ra il." he **►! "She play* Ihe
swrelhratl. wife and then widow
of Crary 1|ur*e. who I* Mature
She ha* *cnie *-eiy emntinnal
rrrr* and even p . r \ through (hr
birth of a child
"She ehntildn'l have anv trouble
with the part. She doesn't have to
ride horseback or do any *tunl».
eyeept pull a man out of Ine river
Rut we’d have * louhlr do that
anvway "
Ju*&gt; then Soran drove op In her
*leek Mark convertible She glowed
wllh nhvion* hapnlne** over being
bark at work. With btaek bralda
and Indian make&lt;*p, she w** start
Itngly hfattllful She hopped glnj't
ly from the rar and walked on
erutrhe* to her Irearing room
"I'm getting a brand new leg for
the pirbirr." *he «ml|*d. exp'aln
tng why the rued the erutrhe* "I
hop* it will he finished bv the time
I leave If It Isn’t, it will have t*
come up to location hy plane the
next day
“ fr* a new kind of material !►&gt;i*
hat all the quilitira of akin earrpl
the warmth t ran do anythin]
w|lh It. even apply makeup There
are rm moving parts to gel thick
1 bad hoped In have tome time ti
get u*H to It here, hut IT! be able
In adjust to it In a couple nr dayon lor alinn ”
.She **ld the Is gelling along
fine with her training In Walk with
Ihe artificial |ec She abends the
Peer'e** Umh School.
*
"I can walk without any limp
now." she said "M y only problem
was in getting my balanre If*
pretty hard alter you've lo*t
weight on one aide.”

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Mrs .F. t. Gatchcl
Tells Of Origin
Of American Flag
The home ot Mr* F l- Garner
on We*l Ifilh Street wj* the scene
for the meeting of the Pideti*
Class of Ihe Fir*t Raptlst Church
Iasi night with members of Group
Two a**t»ling as ro hostesses
Colorful ilnnia* in arti*tie ar
rangement* were lived to decorvte
the living ami dining room* The
meeting opened with the croup
singing the rla** »onc "Living
fir Jem *" and
repeating
the
Watchword
Mr* Vernon Davis predded over
Ihe hti*lne*» teuton and report*
were given on various member*
who are 111 Mr* F E GalrheL
tearher, gave Ihe devotional ba*rd
on the ifnry of the Flag
Mr*. Gatrhel (old how Ret*&gt;
Ho** de-tened Hie flag .recording
to Ihe wl-hr* of George W,i*hlnglon and hi* '■e,i«on* fur &gt;elreling
the rolor* of red white ,ind blue
red wa* [or Ihe btorvf that wa*
*hrd to win freedum. white f(&gt;r
purllv and blur for loyally of
purpose
Mr*
Gatchcl re»d a
norm by Henry VanDvkr and the
G7lh r*alm in eloslng
_ Announremeut wa* made rh ,r
Group T ir r e will be ho*|e»te* fur
fhe Julv meeting whleh will be
held al Ihe home nf Mr* M ft
llom gam r- Tw o a muring contests
were enhunl under the direction
of Mr* H A William* and p r im
were presented to Mr*
Grad*
Duncan and Mr* W II Duncan
Refreshment* -if Ice ere*in and
-ake were *erved during the social
hour
Th m r iwrvcnl were. Mr* G il
chel. Mr* C II Mo*». Mr* Ver
non Davl*. Mr* Harold Davi*.
Mr*. D K MeNah. Mrs J r
Wbllaker. Mrs Bert Couve, Mr*
W. R Willi*. Mr* Grady Dunran
Mr* W || Dunran. Mrs T ft
Campbell, Mr*. S C
Graham
Mr* H M I’earce. Mr*
Guv
Blihop, Mr* Ben Wade, Mr* V
r . Metienger. Mr* John Fox
Mr*. William*. Mr*. Chester I’rnu
field of Nashville, Tenn . Mr*
rVinktin
tiarner, Ml** lairene
and Mi*» Faye Garner

7^ ckotn

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kill fili al it *tfa* i ll|i» huihlintf l l
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Meeting Is Held
Pioneers Circle
By Baptist Circle
Recently Started
At Dompicr Home By DeBory Group

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Some Frozen Foods
May Be Refiozen
After Tliawing Out

Mr* II E Cordell and Mr* R
I. Dann ha* e left for Hartwell.
Whrtt fchf’iitH h# don# with food
Q l whrtr they will spend a two if It thpvk * * lliAwnl flnilt (All l**
week*' varahon with rel,iti*e* and rrfinn n l iuiti mn ilK f« im#»d
friend*
uhrn fhry t*»if tr» apoll A IHth(rrm* ntjif ion v»i|| n-d ninkr lint* *
Mr and Mi* V E Madden and l-in^rtiMi* f.* .,klt t.iit it n•*•\ »p*»ll
sun. Edwin pi so to leave tnmnr , hi*ir flavor
■ *h#«v»*d #i "»* mn
■iw for a mottto • »♦'•••* which h** irli. jati if fhi*v -*“ ! •■•■fr nr I
will he pent i- l.rdigi*. North -an* I. Inu,^ Ilf ■it11 ha* tl 1 I in I i*"‘1
and South Camlini. Virginia and ing nml itikini; *»t f'*i inAVirtj;
Washington. I* &lt;
jmil*, |'*Hir*. tirul piP*»'ivfi
H# ruipful uh»‘n fi**r 11m thin'*
Mr and \|t* H i m Hob on and rd inr.it 4 i*?‘«l
fV
children. Jean H.irr* Jr and I an
't* j*t * nml j«*i|ltf&gt; h,. .»ni#. nr
da, spent t •-.* week in Columbia.
S f vs■tIi \|r« Hob-onN parent . •,11a* If* r,|t « lia n th* V itrtf t ti*
rinniltir m ill
Mr and Mi* I F Wright Jr i |nh| d*h»'t*f *1
While ma* Mi ind Mr* Rohson jun kngr nf !"•••! h* fn?, (•'•(dink;
atleiidrd ibe To* ind lloal Show u hut ft* tin viith if |f fh»* f•*&lt;»•! run
whleh wa&gt; held tn Vllatila, Ga hiitu *i*nir i* «ty «ljil‘ if mny h«
Jean and Harr* Jr remained f * viitfly rrfiHjt n. rv*jn 'h&lt;Mt|*h th*
a longer vi-lt with their grind ipiltlfy niaty offri It t* oflrTi vv1«
parents in Columbia and Linda if tn i-tif food thnt I* * “niplrl»dy
ii turned horn, with her parent* I h,i vi t ,|(li tit l.. | f( . *. 11 llasin i* tn i*»h»k 11 ihni«»ii'i*hU hi»H
| food I*
Vlr and Mi, Julian Yarn and i Vt'f if Iht 'll I n| t h.l -V•
tl-irr* Davt-iw h.m moved from |i*‘oi nr «111« ' ti.itd „ j*rtlid of thr
Joy We*t Ninth Sireel to Iheir foo.f it niiii h. itrtiu:i*»oti*•
It*' mi rr fnl vi ticti » r f tr »■1 1nj*. vr|fr
new home In I ike Mar*
tilhtf**. xlit*11 fi h„ nth! cnatka it fund*
Mr ..
......I H alil.
ielt Mood,iv migtd l&gt; &gt; M o l ...... . |!| wt:hr 111r t %t*j;*' ,i h11-*, &lt;a1i*!If«•ti. j«|1*I
lliir
hr v is i t f o r a u c e k with (elalfve* iiiiikrd finhlx hnvr *poi t d
and friend*
f ill! inlift (fill i upldU »' ttirxr
THt OUKI AND DUCHIlt Of WINfHOI hr.ulrd * Ii I of some I .non
I muI*.. rV if
f Sc ton*! »r
guest* at a garden party held sf the (tritl-.h Fmtui*** Part*, In honor
|hr ♦a- f*&lt;**tx wtirti
Mr and M'
I *1 Hive* and ftrrfa* ll nv
rd tjlteen EllMbelh'i oltlrlal blllhdsy II marked the tlr l ilnu llu-v lu i
daughter. MI: ilpb fit an, an I lllt‘V hlik i* l |«* | i "iti 11at■!v tf
attende-l a Ing reception of this kind at Kir Frnh-*-y Mere. Ihr dstigh
lt.tn.lv and Julie i»*c returned nr I11%•fn14 i»» *I ill m 'h* (unit.
let of Sir Oladwyn and tj»dv Jetib. who were the h- I* *1 the altao
from VII* nd ■'«
wlnot* lb*-.* If * ill Ih' ** h ■11 Hllllladl.ll *dt t ’w
it. to .to *-*, r kr n
curtiirs In the Duke while th# l&gt;uchr»« haikr on.
(falr»«iiiii nrrii
•pr-nl n week visiting rrtallse Mini nn'Ii it t
ill! % 11141.
VllH(||*|t ill*
I1
friend*
1h. nniH1 **n » thr f... » |l(Otl
•if *111* VI Io ,Ih . |jrt 11.| ■I It It
'Ii plid Mi lii'li VnllmhV aiiil
h* *t »•v
'Ulljthtn, I Mitt.I. will t*’j|%r Inffttil nut)li'rtirrfa
»iu*
ft»» ClaVPlrtinl, Otiin (l I a/1!1|* 1ll *i VV I a|»in 111 i V h r n I .
t food A, f1*•’/»* It
ft* Xp# ltd ,« V%g#*la prnl f I "HI VI*•i r*
klv If »l" ffrrfn
full «d
will |tti If V\ i hinirl fi I * i \ ff**i i|l|la
.if inr&lt;I f•**** ».« j:* t f« *pil* k »#
*p&lt;*lidil»K ii n ■•d* m \\ n qltinjjtiin. n
fI *rn* It I, h. *1 lo Ink* thr f«»**d
Member* of the I'.Lie hmcM
V u riiinrrt* 'if VVf*|9j|iy, • tt lr Mi Vnthtin v u ill !* ,»%#' frif N't v% to f« ,'imilH"'. t it tan ka 1 |l[(«tl1 I'lllll
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a
circle of the First |i.*ptt*t Churrh itf flu Hutifrihl &lt;tpfit(*n I ’llll*, M
|m II I’ mi I*. ',i« ha’fntr t.ikifli! fll**
voted at Iheir meelini: field at t'rlllh •*?iranifr't ill Ihr iiiinir *»f
l«nk 1 ’hr hnfiir firrfrf
'ti mid Mr« IMI h u t mid .Int
the home of Mrs F' I. Dampier
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Ihr
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ru'd
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twn
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on Oik Avenue Vlondav evening I*
P J i f h i t i - I i 111ki 1a h r f m * m i i v i n u
' «i« *il Inn in |viih » I**, Ind, Hum
rontrilHitr (12 toward vrndlng a S *" (lickcrititt. rl«vtt «t thr f*1&gt;Il»
11 fn i n ft m u th* f i n * fa i pi .inf
illhi!in.
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youth to IliilgecresL N C Ilapti*! m*r ••ff 1* ** M•* Hjftry ti Hunt
T o i r f t i ( /.' fo n d In it f r n F r i .
training *rhool thi* *ornmer
iriiiinfigr thr f•*■»*,! 1#* n* t tha
•». hNlrtnitt; Mt * N•11 ll intuit k I A
Mr* Dampier, rhairmau pro
k%m iiii'i put "■ «I,- * * iijCftimH 1 lo* t*
Vii'#* tli.iiniiin, Mt * Thi-t
sided over Ihe bu*tne*» »er*ion and •Int* It Urntiiii**, .Si’cirtin y •Tmna
Mi «n.| Mi * U |( Mr i it*4“ftic | ft i n r r M f r d . i 11n&lt; r , i f |ni)i » l h l r I*11*
the rlevollnnnl wa* prevented hv «tl|r
1111*1 i hildim I**ft \t-«n Ini V■*« W u t h r *»||i h nu * ■* *"* 11li*11 111t it *I i"ti 11
Mr* (Tank Bryan Mr* Bryan's
Snii in 4 111*ank •&gt;» -j*fn*I mi it1r *in11* r i t n i l f r n n m t t d f hi*m T i l l * n u r -m ■
.St.«tt
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topic wa* "Chri*l ai the [*&lt;»ir nr
ap i »r k r f f i **r / 1n ^
I f f. I i r f I ***■I *■»
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ftiir Ite.iri" she illiivtraled hei
i - i i h i n r f tlx Into f u l l m i l l #
" H i t - of
M
Hi
"Wit;
Cmn
!*'■!,
Mr*
Wtffintu
lilk with a pleture -bowing Chri*i
f h r i &gt;i1*li-i p,«i V i|*a w t n I h r |**f 11
Wrtt
'**n;
pAi’lirtt'k;*’,
Mr*
A
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M
-landing at a rlo-ed door on wliirl.
I f r i s i l n i , A fi d i * H o n t h r u * |*i nd llil 'd\
lltere was m&gt; knob Mr* Rryat. t'rtltr). Ii«idrn &lt;inlr. \||x Ki ink
to (l it frrrfri
J,
t'»H'nrv.
||ftftlMiltim*,
Mr*
explained that the door In "our
1'lnitf S.rli% Miheart* could not he opened from rhm U I
Ihe outside but must he opened Italph '1 | f ftiNir l; 1*tt»jgturn un i
Mi * II im«I I A Lyrn h,
lo Christ from within'' Sh&lt;* eon- V* *»i
eluded ihe devotional wllh a
it )■, Mi * Wdlinni V St tm phi
' l*i4in* nti* rntifkd f Lilf di
*nfn, "Let film In'*
iiiH*i in* ini« * iKt hnt* . Mia
I Iffir |k|,|1 rit I'l I l»tl||l I Na tl aft
Mfs f Milan Vickery reported »n T tn.1114 * V It,. 11y. Mi* rtm ilr, *
Hill i*i*rn fIn student
•rr*
Ibe lilk whleh w i* given *1 the Ilci **li, N|i* .Iiifin M Hyiii, Nf•*
t(*Miofiov% pirfiiu: it / n’rlnrk tii* f
W VI 11 Hireling Mondiv aflrrn*mn FTmilv tfjf.ngh. Mi \ I I mcriln,
rjidto V.itlMM WTIHl
when Mi»« I' l.idr, a inl**t**niry to Mr* V\ itliiim II I'lytu . Mi
lint
li ,* V rinn will ,|||j* | tiir\a»r ,tfi»i
f'hln*. told nf hrr work and ex 9f &lt;«in \ Stl.'htn* lr» f &gt;1f n
Kvrr
.imuiip inirtf l*\ fionn.i
perlrnecv «- a ltaptt»l ml**|onary
Mt • l.mif \\ «M'|||W*f
%*» » ii|ii, ,i pupil *d Mh* F’ uinta*
Vfr* F.-telle fills-en gave a &lt;Virt Ml* Srti SllV'l t Mini Mi* I lyd»»
IIf Im MmiMin I rsllt* .Nitiifh .iml
talk or viewardshiK and urged all V. \\f‘«A*l«,,|
hi* hmd iiiinp*t ed of J imrx |»,ir
members to tie tuber*
drn Mr* t ill.* It.iilcy, I v.i !*•
Th, fit I y#{*ul it ifirntine «■(•*
I idt. Id .iml -l.ii k'oii rhiini i* udl
Following Ihr meeting refre*h hfl.l .Inn** It in tin* hnviii* «*f Mi *
pl.ii “ In ‘Ihr Mood
nienl* were *erved to the follow 9UI| H 1/HiMtil, litlcApinr Itnml
sillnr 1.%
M ladif *»f rrrrm onlri mill halog Mrs ( ' S Sheppard. Vlr*
U || Mn lurlhct
Irslir Smltii
Vickery, Vfr* V • Vl»*&gt;en»er
Vfr* R K f'eurifo* M l. || |
Tit*' m r r t unit t xtiek it* v d i h
Hunt, Mr* iirvau, Mr* c*llv on h im!*, uhrn %util n r xiupip^ him
Vlri Dampor and \||*» Martha Imrgn piflfri nt mr *f In if d
y o u i P ' d - I r n v**m l i i p r l i u l l h i o|d
Fox

Cite!# No 4 of the WSCS of the
Flisl Methoditt Church met MonJay afternoon with Mr* _ John
Morgan at her home on Foiretl
Drive.
Mr* J C. Davt* gave the devoaj-d Mrs. Morgan *«*«iec*I
the name, of her effirer* aeit *■'*, iooa chairmen for the coming year.
Circle 4 is alated to aerve refreihmrnt* at the Vacation Bible
School on Thursday.
Mr*. Gtadv Herman, study chair
ni»n, gave the names of the book*
that will be studied thl* year and
»he gave a short talk on brother­
hood.
Refreshment. »&lt; re served to the
following members: Mr* R W.
Sturdivant. Mrs. R. D. I’tiett. Mr*
If. &lt;1. Herman, Mr*. R«s* Adam*.
Mr*. Roy Tilti*. Mr* J. C. Davis.
Mr*, pom Gucrry, Mr*. J M Mi
Ca»kill Mr*. W. S Thornton, Mi*
Clarence Wynn, Mr * M. 1 Wright,
Mrs T. E Wilton. Mr*. W. J
David, Mr*. John Morgan, and MIm
A lice Chapman

O M itl I C ir v f l
RID E IN I H I A T R E

LAST TIME TONITK

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H IE a.\VF02D HERALD
WiA.. Jttn* IB, US I
FkcA 5

Opposite Poal Of fire
"Dependable Merrhandine at
loarrtd poaurlblr prices”

Tl.« r«H*r nvl r-ifft nf rbe.e l-Hlanui thirli ••»,* «•
lung at th*
i*.*lf’ Tb* bigb rnlin*. *nn*|ie,| l&lt;»n*d
rlnfb t» r .tlnreil into full fadiinne«|, e«*&gt;,l»*r d»l» »bi»*»
Tbr fn.eil I nil It - lie - rr neeil -I in b, »,* »nnlnur »bJp*il
fn fil Iwtter. Made to Prntirr'i aipnl -I'rufiratinn*.
evrry inch nf ibe.r diirla -bnut* Towner,ft Uualily i*
)&lt;itir grr.tir.i saving!

**t
I

&lt; 1 - __ L.

I
A

�ffrMtunU countx home demonstra­
tion agent who yesterday returned
fro91 Tallebuiee with eight coun­
ty 4-H member* who attended tf)
organization's annual *hort coir*??

Atoll Natives Call Selves 'Poisoned People'
Taik Force 7; commarJcr in chief
Pacific Fleet; high cornmUsinner,
Trust territory of Pacific Islandsthe Atomic Energy Commissirn's
engineer contractor* (Holmes anti
Narver) nnd Ihe native magls
Hales of Itc.-mgrlap and ftfrtk.
It was decided the t'lirik p?-.ple
could return home, with adequate
water ant food supplies to be furSltshcd ihrm. It wa» determine 1
the Rongelap people would hive
l&gt; stay oil tnetr al'tli lor a year
’Ihcy will live, meantime, on 11
arre Flit in the Majuro Atoll
There the A EC contractors have
built an entirely new village of 27
building*.
"There is anger among some
people," An tin .aid "I think it will
disappear if we get back home.
They trust the American petip’e."
lie said the Itcngclaper* have
been well taken care of since their
arrival on Kwajalein— with all the

food, clothing, medical care and
rntertaiment they need. The Marshallrsc poeple are movie fans.
They like hillibilly and Hawallian
mtt tie.
Americans in the area felt a per­
sonal responsibility for the natlvr*
brought to Kwajalrin. Mr I'rrt)
\V. Clarkson, wife of the command
log officer r.f the task force, rallied
a lcr. w' naval ..crnnnnel in s
•lothing ilrive for the women and
chlidno. Ali (lie evacuates! per­
sons t talked with hive been rm
nfaalir that their treatment has
bri n the best Hut there I* a cer­
tain amount of sadness among the
people «*f Hengclap.
“ My pocple don't feel good ah ml
not going home," Anjin observe!
"We lear ue may have the fate
&lt;( bikini."
The 2un Hlklnfans, move from
island to island, are now on ittlatrd Lilli. inaccessible many

month* of the year becauie of
heavy mrf.
Thyically. Hengelapcr* today
b?ar few sign* of their exposure
'those who tn*t hair are getting it
bark.
Thirteen of the men nia-.lc a brief
v»Mt to their home atoll to recover
irm r of the po.s*c*slnnt left be­
hind. All the ro^lieinL* have bern
tninpensatcri m» me tost ropra
&lt;rep*.
Did these peoph have any me**aite .'or the American people?
Caul Irujinuu, 38, (poke up in
Marshallese:
"Please tell them not to do th;
•ame thing again— throw the bomli
We didn't do anything wrong "

Legal Notice
m itiv u

n&gt; - t i l l : f t lit t r —

INS ITS floss m

mu

Nralrsl Olds w il l l*» re. elv*.| i t
th* rsff l« e nf l h » *01 v M s n s n r .
Iseford
H - rlits. u M I I I 5“ *. in
J u n e : i . t ’ l for
&gt;ht
f i .l l . n s l r t , ' i t o r l a j - i o n i r - i mrg,
Ic ri alr
*
...... . ft I " V ItrlfI*--I 1 In* f i n tnn (1* I ” V l l r i f t n l *’l , r Ilf nil«
i n »*■ I ” V U M f t . l s l i t ll r n . l I ...... ft V Vl|r|l*»*l f U * lltiids
T o niske c a r load
S i n t r oplr s nf f i i h t.id i h s l l I s
fur nlslir.l w it h sit unit i i f l i * . , 1 .
t i n j n t nft.l I o l n Inl.
K t r m n l InSss mo st l,a&gt; . t r .l ii r lr I
nn,I nil bids sbnll bn for f o i l
(Sanford
T h n r ' l l r s V m miss Ini, t r s s r t s s
(tin r i c h ' i »
.
tin- l . i t . . 1 and
nr Mir l.rst bid

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A second dispatch to npcar
tomorrow tells the slorv of the
petition an t of the islander*' feeltugs toward the fritted Slates.

CTTT (*E JS.SNItMill
Kldlltll'A
M
s v a r r r n I! K n - i u f * ,
City M tn a R rr

W ater Disaster Occurred In 1904
NEW YORK. P - A little girl run
breatblrssty flown the long pier
tugging despsTately at h.r smell
brother whose feet jiut enu-lr. '
••cm to carry him fast enough
Far ahead *he could see d.-&lt; k
hands starting tr. mill the gang­
plank aleiard the big white -hip
alongside the pier Hot some me
saw the children ranting and the
ship waited
In a moment the tiny pair civ
terel up the gangplank, almost in
team from f«ar tlie-y would mi-«
the big exrunion. Tin y rb&gt;a|j
pearc.1 in the crowd of siirdiin,;,
nappy children lining the rai’ . I»tween knul.s of mothers gaily

chatting.

Anjin, a RmigeUp leader, dc
kTilMil Ihe March t explosion:
“ Fir*! saw light, then smoke.
Smoke went up. up nnd right
through the clinid. Later heard
and fell blast Wind mi strong soinc
penplc fell down ll banged door* ''
Of the U Hnngelaprr.
..
. 43
_
■*. about
suffered radiation burn* Many of
these were slight ripe man. Xi
year-old Toma Naril. still has a
bad burn on the hark of his rigid
car, three months after Hie rxplutian. He was fishing in a ratine
when the ash began falling.
"Some were frightened." said a
Hongclap mi-lira! aide “ Uy night
children werr crying Many adulls
were *irk.”
A few days alter fwpw ure, tome
of the residents brgan losing their
hair. Three riaya after the blast a
deitrwyer arrived to evacuat” the
zesldenls. Ail started taking show*
era then.
Thn evacuation from Itnngclap
amt Utirik was completed In two
day*. The afferted fteople received
medieal assistance here on tin
KwaJalein Atoll. A fop medical
team wa* flown from Ihe United
Slate*, arriving March to.
In April a survey party visited
the two affected alnll*. This eon
listed of representative* nf Jain!

Stetson Courses
To Start June 21
The eight-week session of the
summer school at Kl«t*ou Univer­
sity get* underway June Jl with
registration on the oftening day.
Fifteen courses in education, de­
signed to meet requirement* for
teacher certification will 1* offer­
ed.
Fifty other rogrse* In Ulxral
Art*, musk amt business adminis­
tration for entering frrahtfiti.
teacher* and graduate student* are
on ‘the summer curriculum.
Three week*' session* begin June
21 and July 12. A four weeks' ses­
sion atarta June 12.

University Workers
Offer Suggestions
On Farming Topics

Bridge Jurisdiction
Falls To 3 Counties

T IT L E INSURANCE

ABSTRACTS

C lnnoundnq^
TH E OPENING
SEMINOLE CO U N TY O FFICE

The Abstract Corporation
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BAN FOUNT PLORi OA
R E P R E S E N T IN G :

i.A w y E r a t i t l e in s u r a n c e
CORPORATION

P. MORTON M^pONAbD
SEMINOLE COUNTY MANAGER

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v*!.i i i i i i i i . i x r i i m i i t i :.
i v i t n* m i : k s t x t k o r

of the rom party owning Ihe Slo­
I over Ihe railing* Into the river
cum and federal steamboat in­
'nun the mothers jumped.
Mfti. H illN OOSi, 311, id Uedlanu*. Calif., U (huwri with her huatiaod. tlie llev. Carl Oust, and Uielr twalva
fXbi's- tow il l the rear uige spector*
arUipleitsh.iJitil, after
obtained h.-r college dlplcma f r “ »
Mr*. Dos*itpenl fw”r r \r
v'ourt
action*
draggul
on
for
pushed overboard by the prt- . &lt;J
,,
worklrg* for the shrs-pikln. The children
aru of many
race* and i ur«
de»rnU d by
Mr*. Do**
a* "chU...
.l
si . .. »»
t .lin d / ?
tns *1
tV.-. ■ * lY I istsj.
the crowd, fighting to get bark years, but no one ever went to
jail
except
the
captain.
trim the flamelie w.i» iMitenecsl U&gt; in years,
Still the great white ship steamed
OutuQiy, t
ahead, leaving behind it a mile- but was pardoned by Presided
long trail of floundering women, Tail altci 11 years in respon-e
to ix-tilicn* with tbousauds of \jg
children
and bodies
Huyfra tend tu pay reduced prices to keep tindr footing. If possible,
On shore there was a desperate natures. Not lung afterward Van
for animals they suspect of having provide a top rover for the truck
Schaiek,
blind
anti
ill.
died
and sickening frustration On ev­
been bruised or injured in transit. and be sure thrrg i* plenty of ven­
The precise origin i t the fire
ery tongue ssas the question Wliv
Or. Simpson offers these sugges­ tilation.
never
waj
established
It
was
berincn'l the raptam turn the ship
tion* for pieventing injuries and
Avcdd crowding animal* in the
lieved
In
have
re.-u)tcd
(rom
a
and beach I f It wa* only a fee
avoiding losses of livestock in truck. A tmrk with a floor IS feet
match
nr
cigar
carelessly
dropped
hundred yards to either shore- a
long and 7'-j feet wide will aevumhandling and hauling:
in a storeroom forward on the
matter of sec--nil*
G A IN E S V IL L E
( ’ire in hand
Remove projecting nails, splint- module about 1U brad of rattle or
lint
dork
Hut onward il sped, *p'Wicg
ling nnd ImuHlig livestock will en­
ami broken hoard* from pen*, n; hogs. If animat* of different
For week-- the icath Uit g rj s able Florida farmers to avoid era,
o ier the tide il* human cargo atul
ages or kimD are to b« hauled at
col
rals,
and chutes.
with tlie finding id additional bid , Ins.-* of iiinrkt t animal.* during
ghastly living lurdu*..
one
Uiue, they should be separated
Sort livestock a day or two be­ by partition*.
is*, and finally the official hul the summer months, according to
At Yirili Itnillu r Island, n i (
fore loading, and confine animals
Haul animals at night or early
from the pri -ent I iratioo of l.i was pul at 1.031
Hr. I limit-i Simpson of the Uni­
Painful as Ilia memory of tire versity of Florida Agricultural Ex­ that wdl! go lo market to pens near in th« morning when temperature*
Guardi.* Airport, the ship, album*
the loading chute for a few hours are not so hign. Drive the truck at
disaster
wa-.
those'
must
affected
almost from bow In stem, uowed
periment .Station.,
liefore luaditn*. Always use u good
moderate sp'-M, slow down (or
into a small, roeky n ivt and by it farmed .in orgauitMtian tj
"Care should be exercised nt alt chute to toad animal*.
peroetuaio
remombranre
of
liie
curves, and avoid sudden it art*
crashed into the rorks with a r tar
Iime* in handling mid hauling ani­
Avoid
exciting
animal*.
Drive
viet
I
ms.
anti stops.
The hurricane leek, it* wondrn
mals”, the Experiment Station vrtsupports virtual)*' eaten away by I Tlie "Organization of the (Jen erinurinn says, "but it is especial­ them rotcftill yarn! ouietty. In­
stead
of
a
stick
or
kicking,
um
a
While cattle ordinarily will not
(•re, (ell with a liundcr.us report, eral Slocum Survivors" hold, ly important during the hot sumeat (ullage from lung trees if good
plunging himdrids rf women and rn'.ntbly meetings, arrl each year iner months. Far too many animal* canvas slapper to drive them.
Never
use
dogs
to
catch
animals
grazing u available, they may e»t
children to a fiery dralh below
un the Sunday nearest June ti it are injured or lost every summer
for marktt.
it if grass is sparse. Tung foliage
Score, more fell or Jumped over conduct, memorial servlet* at the ns a result of overcrowding, heat­
Thoroughly
clean
the
floor
of
the
the ship’s sides. The living iml Queer.* iVmctery, where a large ing kicking, projecting lutllii and truck and place a couple of Inches it poisonous and should never be
removed from tree* and piled
the dead were so closely Jammed mununieitl w a* .ereclert.
*(dieters in chutes and corrals, and of fresh aund on it and wet it where calllc can get to ft. Gallic
together in the water many stirexhaustion."
down iiefore loading animals in it. will "stimple" pruning* from Ring
vivor* could md stay afloat with­
While man/ bruise* are not ap- He sure there are no protruding and other poisonous trees if the
out a strugglr
;&gt;aii ut on tlie surface, they result nails or splinter* in the truck sides. material Ls piled or dumped in the
M'.thin miilidrs Ihe riser was
pasture
m much lo** of meat, he explained.

The crew east off nod the vc*. I
eased awav from the 3rd SI pi. r
mb, Now York's East liner
Tim ship was inajeslir ll. three
decks, freshly painted, da/rled trie
eye in the bngbl morning sun­
shine. Two brilliant yellow fonnel*
rose atruve Ike upper derk Flags
fluttered in the breeze Two solendid paddle win t ii, 3d feel in diani
eter, churned the water on earn
skle.
Rig gold letters on the ship's
side spelled the name fumilia- to
every small boy In (he bustling
city "(irneral Slocum ’'
Also well known to New York
ers, especially seafarers, was the
ship*, master, bearded, dignified
faut. William Van Sehaiek. lie Jammed with every kind ot eral!'
had s|M-nt most of bis r»3 year, in imaginable, (r^m rowbuats 11 pri
TA M I'A , (KNls|
ll opprnt*
thn water and was regarded as vale yachts, relrleviug aurvivors that three West f*t&gt;4*t counties will
one of New York's best print
and hodP- iinlII crewmen * d-' have n jnrt-.dlrtton over portion
The Mocum was carrying it bipsod wilh cell am Ibn.
of the new Lower Tampa Hoy
hapliy pas.engcra to a pic nit .pot
Employe, of the isiar/l’i hurpt- 11ridge which Q scheduled t» la*
on the north shore of tairig lilaret tal*. and even seme of the pa-! op-m'd early In August.
It was June IS, 1901. the day n! Rent*, formed human chains out
It hnd been thought the bridge
the annual Sunday school outing into the river currents
wa* wholly within IMnellas and
nf St. Mark's German Lutheran
Mlinatee countie* which It conChurch on East Oth tit.
| Police by the hordes wer - rushed nects, but the County &lt;'oMini*simito the trrnr by horse-drawn con­
Hv to a rn the ,mp had steamed vey anrc* ami then ferries, as wrre i ts of llillsliornugb were informed
last *. ek by engineer* nf Ike Plate
upriver the length of Manila Can score* of doctors and nur«r*
Island and was plowing through
Hodies soon began arriving -Jitwn- Rond Department that H ills *
the water* of Hell Gale, spanned liwn at Ihe morgue on the East borough will control about
now by the giant Trihoromth River waterfront at Wth st. They fe.l of the gigantic 131,000.000,
HrFIgp.
were laid out in crud.. woodm Ifi mile structure. Traffic controls
I’rlsentlv, a wisp of smrkc boxes, hastily assembled, on tlie will base to l&gt;e worked vut between
the three counties on the hatis of
emerges! from the forward part of morgue's pier
the ship. Then Iheic was mole
Ten thousand men, women and jurisdiction.
•moke, heavier.
children converged on ihe morgue,
Suddenly, the ship'* band broke weeping shouting arrl finally fight
off Fur a moinrnl there was si­ Ing their wny I iward the grue
lence. Then a great groaning, some row * of boxes
Many, finding bodies of loved
moaning cry rtr.e front the ship
an awesome cry, mingling fear ones, tried to throw t'lemsi-lvrs
and terror , . a cry that fiaialyzcd into the river others collapsed on
the coffins.
all who hearil ll
The General Slocum's whistle
In the days that follow -d. funei.d
began to shriek (rantlrally in high- jirocessions wound through (lo­
vs sniii-i s j v i Kmixv n i t:
I M i l ' in MIS Mil SVI Mini 1
pitched short blast*. Tin-re wa* , st reets hv the hour, with mo*t
M i l I t ’ l*hnul of "fire!" Alarm* b?gan lo victims burled together in the
wets m :« iiv v i*.si.
ring.
laitheran cemetery arross he
Irt •*|»rrt lluijtr
Fast on the heel* nf this was a East River In Queens.
l*» l l o m l r Ibsp.ly
n T«mmir WqirI
muffle I explosion, and a great
There was a great outcry front
!‘i KM 4*f»rw*»n
sheet o( flame enveloped the nose a shocked populace.
»•
\V».ithrr. Hi* &gt;i
of the ship
There were charge*, and deni­
4*|IM TV New*
I ’&gt; Prrrx &lt;**111111
In a flash, hysteria gripped the al*. that the Slocum was poorly
**»
women. They fought to get to the equipped; that Hfi* preserver,
*♦* Htilk** l» 1(1. ft
rear of tlie ahlp, clawed at life were old and moulding; that life
»«• Ihfsim Tihir
In T» • S’ifM
preservers and tore them from boats were fastened with wire and
W IllUf* ItllitiMfi ||a|||4*
each olher'a hands.
could not be looscnid in time,
Ii lifrnlr*! Ktfhl*
Children and mother* alike wer.* that fir- hose was rheap, old ami
"» I'V* 4loaf A Htrtft
trampled in the fearful crush.
unu'able. and that crew, were
I'* Ti«l«t»l Hviiuff
•
*» Nr Mb,
poorly
l.-ained
amt
»upervi&lt;ed.
In what «rpincd a mere instant
i*‘ VVi'a IIh f
Ihe entirp fnrwae.1 part of the vc*.
There wa* hitter rri!ir!&gt;m of
IX HU'lfw nliitM . 4*r
tel was aflame, and thn slern lie* (.’apt Van Sehaiek
!&lt;» M«». n tt
T IIIIIM IX l X H.
•
gan to drop low in the water heThe captain, who broke a L'g
T* wt l*«Mrrrt
rame of th; weight of passenger* Jumping oft atlrr the brorhinn,
i?!* TfHtny
The Slocum was headed straight repllml that he dkl the Irrsl he
*»i 4Jni»fr*'k
Sf» f4lio|t|trr» 4•wtfflr
up the river at full speed, the could, considering such things as
,M
* X'alieifil l-t-lv
iUmcs fanned by the speed of the wind, water currents, position amt
Ii l^iv« nf Lift
other farfrs.
ship.
!«i k««rr|i Mr Tamorm*
Many veteran pilot* and sea
Faster and faster the blaze
II UnMltiK I-In tat
mi l%M*Wtl Kht w
roared toward the stern until now men, alter studying the situation,
T il l !!%!• I % f
It was half afire. The wotnrn, all agreed Others maiolaine.l hi* ev­
fU frr I*.....
but insane with fright, rnghl no ery move was wrong
S'«« ilf*l4**1»4« Il
Miu rn)«*f f
In subsequent prultes by dale
longer press backward. One b*
Mi lli N 4'fit* %
one ami then by dozen* they b.» and tederal agencies, blame was
Hrlulitrr I*.iv
gan throwing Ihrtr babies amt chU- heapesl upuit the captain and nu­
It Hnri‘1 Nts.nH
3a NlrIN** ll llir|i
dren— many shrieking with p a ln - merous others, including officials

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ei&lt;lit rnirmlitf rmirtlh* 1111111 tt«
tint*! nf th*' fire! puhliiLlIinti nf t»ti
lifttler. Cat* h rlifti nr «t#flintft&lt;1 m. » t
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HOWARD

Kccognizc any of these people? One of
theni may tive in wwr community g o t o
your church...belong to your civic dub.
X’cs, they're your friends and neighbor*
...a n d mere. For they're typical o f the
acorct of Florida Power ft lig h t Company
folks who arc literally devoting their lives
(o bringing you the roqtkrn miracles of
d e a rie service.
W e're proud o f (he?!...proud to report
that the vital power for Florida's future
growth sod prosperity ji in the skilled,
dependable hands of —

LONG

�Boros GivesIdea
flat He Can Beat
Hogan In Tourney

Sports
Roundup
ny c. a y i .f T A i.n n r
NEW YORK '.P-When a me

Cardinals To Meet
Second-Place Navy
Tonight At Stadium

“1
O U T TO SINK N A VY

By Alan Mover

The Pont .VI ('itm|ihfll-I..v.winy American I.etMtdi .1uni*&gt;r
l.ii!&gt;i'ljull club returned to Sanf.iril last uik'ht from l.eeslmrc
with n HM» win untler its tn*lt to initiate a five-week schedule
which will tel initial, with district, lexieulal an.l -to!*- tourna­
ment* to .let. rmine n nut Inn.. I . .j.resertntive Snnfor.l last
year ittlvniice.l to the statt* sini-fiimls.
.11mtm Hawkins turned in a I I strike-out, seven-hit
lierfoimance to account for the o|HMiin&gt;r victory. Hawkins
failed t&lt;&gt; live u|&gt; to his hrilliatuie. hut was exceeilinuly toutth
when it counted and coasteti to victory Is'Kin.l the 10-run

SPIMNOFiKIJV N J
In a
tfrim. tight-lipped way the only
w lfrr who ha* boaten .Hit Bin
Chi,H
n‘
in SIX ytUr&gt;. g««U a.-... .hi*
id»a that ho tan &lt;b it acatn in
the 19S4 tournament, which stirte
tomorrow.
lie is bis, Ir.du.i Ficrd Julius
norp.
at
p 9|||| who won the 1952 Open
•

S , V m T k S U S l '? ! ! K w
« ? I * * »««
»*•«»*
•«
p ,r, nl V a T h * c a r r i« r ^ kkk H
Stadium when t),, local
{,* f " t , |* » !« , ^ m r . i r o a r e n l
‘ 'aidlnal. tackle Sanford
i n v 'n / '^ r X k ,
, W«h-«.y,W India.. &gt;n
... ..
ii*** y t 1 of a rMSin! U leavLnj C*ot™ Hoi
I'air.u* rr. -ount*
him.rlf r.mn t'o comments h ih i* 8t B o'clock,
friendi
^
The visitor* *port a
recunl
For that reason and hci-au*r if*
Card, return to the Stanlllr(, if,,, easier cour*c i»r arc '**um "H*1 “ l*-5 l«- »*margin,
.^vising mat
that iu
Hock*
Marxian
look* N V ? ‘ U
,u.nn,n*
V* l’" ” ,
h *V M
_____ - &gt;
_____
cB«tlc ami Sanford &gt;.•«»« In third
ll.Hn|*dndfnTa\hrtn » « A n I V v • "" ■ " ^ B lg h f 1?# ! keep h!/ h c V 'r
*" ,S|’
‘
I..M W , I p i.,n
n L .u .
wclxht title There I* no valid rra a*Th&lt;* ■last
»»
they lucal*
ported,,rnM,rJ
a uncle two
victory
week and the Cardinal* nr. rs
made the Open hD private prefer' £ " ( . X S t l L t S t i
^
tv ever «inre PM8 and hc'il be 18
peeled t.i Itecin a •&gt;liou* *urce to
snouting f«»r an unprecedented fifth
c!o«c the cap in the |M*rmant cunA*
Ions
a*
Porky
it
coins
to
otidfe tbi* week
"inner it ha* to be by a knock- tention.
“ torn*, an ••unknown'
Mi. ono r M ills lake indicated
out somewhere Inside tin&gt; scheduled
'vhm he won hath the Open and i j round* Aa In Ih e axa e tM ln t this morning that he intend* to
the Tam OShanlrr world cnam- AeVe
l.w-kv ull .tn ls lr 1 ™ ! open with t harlle Thoma* on the
pionshitCremained almo.t an "u n -, a.,,jni,
Jhln li’«*hfllt
.Tv mountl in the importard tu*■Ir.
known" when he didn't on .noth 2*a! ? ' .
. * * * * * • £ ! ; Thoma* cave up a lone hit in «
or tournament for a year and a S p ^ f 5SfchamP‘0n “ ' “ mrwh!" two-inning .tint In the Pinecasthl«*&lt; Friday: l.loyd Swain had
d1 n e Hfewh,'-o|f.h
MO
T .o
•«•*
J r|*r i*‘V
&lt;1
In i ITMlt'M
\.no
I a*'1!1 *!.?!?,*
»f3r.*!l ir-ic j* ,lr"V!'*'4
i». • opened ami allowed five Mryl*-*
a mile by Hogan's reputation «»&lt;l &lt;ton Ituatpr took h round* to lav in hi* *«'veti.innioc
n-innuig tenure.
Ben* n n -tied forceatt* of a In* ()U Joe amomr the dvi.i, rSe
*n t" ‘ vi‘,u* competition Itetwr.n
Biff I ' JSr*. » with the in I
MTif) I&lt;I n. n lh»t I ho Ircvbnr
B ir d . 7.027 surd llaitu*rol lower
couro
'“T
'!&gt;•* ‘ifr*'
won't be .m&gt; record hrrakinc
♦core*
I’ul he a-Id., "I've been pLivinc
w.l\ c . f i l l y at Arditiur. woere
I llnallv ucn after a » « i r ar.l a
ht'f. *' ' -*r* ir '- i: • I- n:t",•
,•
,
well I n o d win her" T ir»‘ «|| i
lake*— a fe &gt; e«lt« l*it dr n tnd
you have a 7u."
i ••
•• p .r *
.1 vo I t,
k.l»; «. on ' .e "ie I e*-&lt; .s.-n

jKE£*&amp; s$« -i?F

tournament M-.-t &gt;4 the t .j y.dfer*
tunins up f..r tnnmrroa’a atari ..(
thr Stth dpen f. et thit anyone who
can put i.uteil.-r four |&gt;ar riunl*
will
thr title
birke.1 un
hi have
U»*I- .nr
him- lorsr..
•nv* conrrrt*n*
crtnrenMi* of the pm»
prot i«
i* 1that
ti &lt;d 2SM
KII er
.even or
nr
a wore
I «rven
eiitlit Hrokvt above the rCropl
Honan -rt at Riviera in t»tx will
win the title. Veteran Gene Saraten put* the liiiiire at 2fsi
--------------------- -- ■■.
§&gt; •

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,

•,,nihi*r hrn it u u ih» tlih r *„n I
|ttK-kv can«ht n *«tlh*II *'
S li u l l m ! a n ^ b u ^ r . ' t ' / u
mer colleslan o|K,n likr a canta­
loupe.
So Itorkv i» incnr&gt;*i*tctit. except
that he alway* win* Tnc m.)*t
widely accepted theory *c?m* t.
he that it prrhrbly will take him
a lot of rtuml* to t.,tf Fnard We
have heard *everal renowned
rwrt* or edict it will r t occur h*
m A T f S T r iU t " nr lilh round if
... .
, r

cop|H-.| two Vlctone* without I.
,nkrsccniv! !«• fn l, h 'lw n n ,
***** " " *hr h*»l* »f prnetir. cam.
prior *., the opemne of the ..y U!„
•chedule. “Th i. micilt Ik
nicht." The Card* Ik at the *i*lt&lt;o two came* to one in a three-camo
warm-up *eriea that liad m&gt; eft..:
"!*•« *he leacue .t.ndmc ^ ‘ewm-.e In the ..remt I . ny
V|" . i. . '['V '*
,
1 "’••‘•'••le .* ho*t to • le.inoni

VCKC Track

%sif sz as. ir,s

*. h. . . . ... %i..u wllh |tlirkv
1
" c
. ‘ !'ir ou" »«"&gt;"« &lt;rr'1,1r8 •' •h'*
f’ , v l*,*Pldimeiu will net i nat.e*
*-*-s,*rM
n*'*'1''
73* --" --'* - 1 --------'?*, I,rrn r VK,flall&gt;' "»»«• ,f nr
f'" ',ov to take U around the mid
die It i* douhtf.il lie eyrr h** been.
hit th're a* hard and a* often a*
e*" w,h ’** tomorrow nldht.
If it U nrrr-»ary to name th*
reund to ho*J the Keen*.', we'll
take a filer nn the 12th Wouldn't
be much »urprt*cd it Kiiard i*
ahead on point* when H happen*
either. ______

MONDAY ItKSri.TS

M M II l . u r - l I* O il . H im r
4 l».»rW | lU r« i % r f %
1
fin

II .

Campbell-Lossing Team Wins
First Tilt Of Season, 10-6

total of the club
*rpri'inr.l&gt;. I c.-'burc'* hurler.
Iwnnic White, limited the winner*
to three tuncl.'' It- fannetl for
It jw km* opened the S..n(or.t {
«eorinR with a lir*t imum: triple:
with two men on lta*e All told,
ijl K sriO N S
the initial frame produced (our
I \ heavy weight t-oxiiu. . ham1*0*1 M *eore*
ttonnle Hu**t walked to start a •ion and n **••It. r«right ling Imlh
«trend &gt;ant» i-,*.. cun •eorinc mil (hr *anie name. Who *'.■•••
oirce l.awrence Howard .Ir.-w they '
-_' Who ha* pitched ti"- most
life with .■ l.re«hiirc mi«cue, Mob
.Samuel u..* hil I.) White’* way­ no-hil. in. run gnu.r* in (hr major
ward pitch ami Ihe lollowinc pilch league* 7
i .sin«-i- lltim now mi.ms |.ta\et •
e«rj|*ed catcher Mill turner an.)
tin*'' Uutlrd lis. or liettri &lt;n (hr
two mark- were up (or Sanford.
Sanford'* John ( 1 rk. ent.ruu.' lug I*.agues?
I W hat la th. on!* ma)"r sport
Hi.- I .Iss1«- (oi the tx**l tulle III III.
tiMli, promptly dr..*.- m two run* libtye t nt th* I tilled Stau ■ • ii
t*
of Xiiu-rt.nn nr.gin?
with a 'ingle ,-ind uld.-.l .mother
xxsw KBs
Itttl In Ihe M-senth w lh . *imll.ir
illSlJo nr »il.uu\- Jo •• k*n|**
tungle
I . C'liurg ...iniuiii..| pi error- •-•iXf-' l.'iiUji am u| |et*'i*|d nods
anil Sanforii live, m tin r a -go.i uifoiu ) !U&gt;. .'ij i nit'll .y«&lt;-]i |
o|K-ner
tt'*t &lt;n PPI l|t| .*4** xog
In thr 'ixtli l.ee-hurg .irhieyed ' ')|
jn
\ \\ j .i|
lliree run« ..ii .1 pair o| •incle* .«** j. o|. oj :t«| .qj ii.'i :n .,1.1." &gt;
a il.iilhle a w.ilk ..ml i lirl.k* * .Ifl3s.i| u.ftlu. i .a||..,j in
||.j
. holce. I.n'ellier Wllh a I'.mI VI a*n.| •l.s&lt;*»l«l i|.«..- .hi,:| &gt; li.s
■rmr
l '.It I
l oach it. J Hire* tin* morning
expressed pl.-a*ure at to- le.mi'* pun uiiii *ot«;i :m •*** siptf • i &gt;|
•t"H
s-|W
,t
pm
*
|mil
'ir.yil
u
■ &gt;**
m-rformam-e. leellug.
For the
.liino y &lt; i |,.w|
•ir*l game. .\.ry|lnilg riiii'i.l.re.1. saatult t|s«iu
| ... &gt;14 Jo.X 101.0 u o I
d v*a*n'l l.«. h..d \n&lt;l lie added | " l » r.-.Hl
we »tarled thin • "ii ••c(*i « tin .(ux | OUII.X uni ,ii -|i4 - . .,i.|,
a will
II ie » . n. in id ,rly pi|jU4 a*l'.| - i . 4 M|d odt'tl *
plea Mil with . |.nk • -bowing i* . In*.I Ul d)4 uiipluinq &gt; 14a, ,**1 •t; ••*
Ihree imilUC -tml behind (In plate •41 4001 &lt;i'il"'U'i| -npv.|it&gt;||. •‘it
tie halted (wo (of t**«.
1'*||i" 'i|o,|»\\ ."p |*.«;| ir Min
i •'
the I'e d 'o r. i lull will in. *&gt;,m Ii|i1l.i«*.(*|ia4 'i , untt
1 ..... . y\ ■') l
ford a return s i*il tlmr-day m a i 1.if . &gt;-itlempl lo aycuge tin- drulilung
Hire. Iia* l.nlatiy el* .elected
i harlle Swann lor mound dut* in
the bailie a' Vl.mon.il Stadium
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i m nut i _ | ii
I F I.SHI Itli
ii ai ini i n_ e
l IIICAGO (*
(’.ran llamner
I'hiladolphia ii-*on&lt;l lij-ouiaii and
Pee Wee llee*o. ftrooklyu *h &lt;rI
step, huh over leading position*
for Ihe Nation &gt;1 la-aidr* -t irtnik!
lie. -up ill the All Mai p 11 lo.l.iy
llallincr pa-'i-.l Itisl S-tiu-n
Iii'li'l &gt;.f the Si l.-mi-. Caidiual-.
Ill" (,.11111-1 leader 3 IHli * Ie lo
3 232
llm-'e look (ir-l plaer o*t-r
Johnny l.-gau .J tlu- Mllwauk •
Braves. 2.7ta l« 2.3(0
T lir r , »ere no maj,ir eham.-p* in
•I .Ml IM t * I* .| I i yi.i .
the Ameriean la-ague I..Holing
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l | p « « l l « % r « l r ttln *
with ( UI2
1»el j i i . i l : J.1% II* « . »&lt; 3
r&gt; *U t.&lt; |ti l 1 . e R 1
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SKITIC TANKS
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NCCA Tourney
Final Postponed
THr Kullitis Mt««mjri Nl L \
li.’imrli.ill ch-is*.i|»iun«hip fin.iU,
«chrtlulii| lo ha««* U r n |ilA)nl in
Ontnhfl, \«*h l.i-i night m an
l»n^lpoiu-il until
iiVtm-k (San*
fnry lim r) iln« rirn in f.
\n rafli morniiiK rain *hirh
nmlinunl pi*l mnl-aflrmiMm
iwv«*mwil iicil (11 i|&lt; la&gt;. Ifdlhnw
ruarh .Iih* I ii«I i i «* i « «%|»rrlnl In
•land h» hi- &lt;iririni.il pilrhins
fhiiin*, \rt |ti &lt;»ph%, nn&lt;| Ihr
\|UMiiirianw «•ill pr&lt;&lt;l*.(til% uir Til
look, t ’nnk ha* a I I rrrnrd.

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Two Homeruns Cost Durocher $100 Each;
Clevelantl Stretches Al Lead To 3 Games

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m i l l N S. i: — Mm. I. •aiinr
1 Imp 113
.
VP S|i„n, Writer
in thr fifth Thru- came on a
l:«l • VM H
* am « «M4 3 .
It I..-. H um lu-r'* hark balance hum.-' b* Joe Collin* The llrnd.-«
* I f tt •luiffit
| |n U&lt;
I Mmim i *i»
c ;« Icdd. uu lli.-t- '* no telling whal put the lying run* ••rt base In the
guiniftu t .i |*.%11 i d ;u
hell
v
York Giants may ninth .mt Vllle llrynoldi hi-1 •&gt;
learh (hi* '.'axm
lia*c he'., (rum Johnny Sam to gam
I.AST NKHITS KKSI I.TS
l.r i « i *•&gt; &lt;..' myp«lnieni n th* ernbi (. t lu* .-ightli yirlury
l'IH «T M*. ••— * Ml Mllr I Im . lit
i rt*e
the (Slants mounted
Hir K.-.t Son *iiow.-.i they c»n
* I ’lt io l 11*11
M •« &gt; tm i t &gt;
si
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haul' - 1 out his lo'e on the road a* well a- it
a Ml** tana
lit* 1 i * Tran*.Tuff
M*
rheckb k .cid paid off 11:11 Taylor home l".». * .imipMl their eighth
Nev/ Manager
..... Ir,1.1., a t
l{&lt; &gt;
and Hank T!i unpson
tiraighi a* Sl.-yc (iruni.-k b.-d
*t:covn i n . . - ; ia our .....*
T a y b r got his hondred tor s.lh riM o -'i-e ye n l'i* crlnuon Sun
t ••• l t » ;&gt;
i lilt. (In
i i»s» 3 jo
in k.llwaiikce ta»i 'thur*
— 7 Krlln Joe
j ...• day, the only run in a to inning
NI'W YORK P — ^rinrlnnatl'*
I
sally
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Birdie Trbb.ll*. ,. frr*hman man w ' V « y V I I f f I I I I f I I I
ytrl. ry that m .*rd the (Slant* inio
Wolnirl ■ *•; |, ,.,i (»* *.*
aerr in thr National Ixa^uc. I
ru n . i» n y . i
mi w.ir it...* « t ;i f.r»t j.l-. ■* in- wllh Brooklyn
Mnllml.i Mulil
l?«t« it.
Hithly imorr««rd wiiti (he all
llnm t.'on put into the act l&gt;'*
A IlMlilh Ar*•fi« *1
J &lt;•» ; *
arnund abilities of the hmleer*'
S I'll* h Mint
« « *i night mil i a ihi o nm h mu r after
fluke Snider and the Giant*' Willi"
t/ .i i,, .
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two wrre ..it m lip- ninth Ii gave
but he tai.l It.-fay hr
I III M ill llt&lt; l_ &amp; |*| llm r t i l ihe (Star i ■ . .*•i *let * . ■* » t In
' lllvli ItatfiM. t
| lf ’&gt; i
;n C.t it.
“ uiul.ln't lr.ule till* Bell tor either
-I ul i* ■ •• o. of fit -l
i ' I••I*1•n T. t ■
F T t.FF v.&lt; &gt;■ Stan I'a**l»*kl,
one."
V Tru«t i Iti l»*I
| «it place
a fane* (iel.ling young fcjl.r* with
''Un.ler*taml. I'm nr.t knockinu
Uuitti*is *: i t&lt;i 11: •**»
In nrPb.-r e.-*e -ltd It ir.n h. r tell nn pr. *.on. mag.r league evperi
I I I III !«««•:— IM 'll tr I Itor Hi 2 (he hitler, ot In* offer hefnr.* ihe*
Snider or May* ' hr rni|ihn«i7 id
J K»nr*t Y*l
i ;&lt;• 3&lt;*. ' i t
enee, could l.r Ju-l what the &lt;|ur
Bv T ill: ASHOCIATFII I'ltls s
"They're fine ballplayer* Bui I'd
‘ I)l&lt;»ls«* V .btrr
; ; . ; |M went I &gt; tut
ti*r urden .l t-&lt; cure the *eron.l base
If big John Blndgrtl of D. l^ n l J Vi'iaauT,'*''
rathrr have Be l on my team than
I tie G art. nin e home la»! night ill* of the I ’tryelal. I Indian'
J «•)
iv .inie'-. : r •&gt;•«.» Ill
any other renter fielder t.n the Na­ keep* un his pare, he'il be at
and went ml &gt; (lie last &lt;d the ninth
A *iar h r two year* with Ft
M i n i n%t i:— iir«.ii I Min «r
lra*t a 3.)game winner when Ihe
tional nr Am ir can league"
» 'am*l C nr.nnatl trailin' 12 We* Ft p '* p.iwerfut Army team. I'aw
Time M 3
The 2V) rar-.i'-l Moll **Hoin the Florida State league «rasnn rlos- * 'll** Km.i.til-e Isc.) t *■&gt;
We-tnim r.'txrd Harry t'rrknw*kl In*ki was .In* to r.'tM.tt In Clevr
Bed* obtained from Pittebiirgli in es.
1 .Unlal la.tr
IS *n
' a walk tn rprn the ninth H .d , ,,
(„r rtu nr,.
, h w hp
I.a I night, thr right hinder put I T„o Hiiv
ISM. i* batting an even .330— »ev
• . I vrr* iMipfil Ul try in.: *' hunt
h|| (i r
v*da. the v.nrr
•lulnl. In J .l |»,|,| | * *.,
13 in the records -a at.y
enlh hlthett in Oir senior eireuit. .victory
. . No.............i:\ n t Mti i
Ml
1 U , •a toil Willey l.ik u ia n al&gt;o dr&lt; w a lean league'* leading lillter and
i t ha* »lnmmyxl eitibl tv&gt;mr mn. 13 derlyh* over the JarkwmvtUe l l»rtlf
It.*-,
nn j
•o' . all
Avila'* im.lrrstudy. Sam Hint.t I 'I* U » lint
I i.i
W .I driven in 44 run*.
•**•&lt;■*•
IUr*f»
II' Wle. Ju-l*. n n.in e , n to er,*..' t&gt; *b *i.|efine&lt;l wllh Injun.-•
Mn*lr i n irn
m
* ticr
The triompli wbarked Iha* Sea 1 Ottii'.
"Bell d-te eirery»hl»d y.m can
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AKIi.wigh I'awlosk. w &gt;n t l.e
:ue lead
II
....... .........lo |'» garnet- J MilIlM I II . I - a la tin, i i , „ ii iul I
eontin
k of a player," TeHictl*
er....... Bir.lt’ league
a*k
. l.-'l* I. it. i -I. n . ia until Sept.-nth -r lie*- p .1 in (our
tied. "lie tut* equally well against1i,r'l rtmnenip l)rl.aud gels an- . Tup
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III «n I •(are th .............
m i im i\ i i %i.•i
v, &gt;r* in the minor league* j i t
1 tt lita i'N li .ia a r
. •• t . . ,
.
...
icily and right-handci pitcher*.. 'dher crark al them ton.ght
1 rapt
\\
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, J t.'alHoltie K m g
. hlllii e III. mi'U'ii
lyy.t year* -.i I I •&gt;• front ai.uh •
I
He's a fine fielder and throw* nut
The Itinls hair sis games re- 1 H.itnirb.'i ; p,i.i i
V* It.)ok ran !.&lt; . &lt; tut 1 .2 " I•*! lu b.iw .* on in day*' I'1. tii.ii.il
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hi* share oi runner* nn Ihe bates maining Indore ihe end of the half, x
1 H U* . * * . '* . * •** ,,,,r I . ms a. . i, . to i tm I,, t
tin l.enrh &gt;r. I leave In".'re Is. mg separated Ir.nu \9%t \ ••• 1
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There's only one thing wrong, I June 2w. and the lied Hats five •
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uest— lie .1 ie*n*t gel all the pub Any combination nl five Bird yi.
!V!l,,.,1.u kyy..... „ , t
s •
JS 1* *I
a hundred loo"
lie broke ml &gt; organ./.-'I ball at H 4*hD
b I. i|.».i.
.; ii
•nr le* and llsl defeats will give I iio.nb i. c • ..................
Ii •dy that Snider and May* do "
TIi 'ii'Uoai 4..-I Gxrdner will be tlie age of 17 with Stnu.d*liurg ..I I'MI
M.t 11•as* •
I.i*
Birdie i* t.xi rnneernc-l with tile the title to the Blnl* The flat*'
. n band today to tuileet
ll.•
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'a |
tt.&lt; t’la«* •’ Notlh Vtlanlo I i-.'iue
TKHM.MJS . m iii, f
problems of lifting hi* rlub nut of magic nuntlter lo v.in is eight
IlfsNlla
lr«|rts|ia«
IJe
luyw
from
.the
«•»•
w'hrrr'tte
'hit'
»
t l le a . \ai la I - . - , | '„ .m i « k —
Orlanrin still bat t *lim msthe
alxth |&gt;lacc to worn about the up­
i
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ip
i
. util imime &lt;&gt;n that llr.M.kiyn ha I
» Kl.|rr| I,, I ka„B -|
lie eaugl.t the .-ye &lt;•( . I,-yeland •let* . &lt;lt| t*• \\ i*| l*t( lot •
turning All Star Game, but he tnaltrai chance &lt;&lt;f winning Ihe It
jfi*t to Mtlwniikee 7-8. meanln
&lt;111*1 I. «&lt; •:— l a . a r il s
I’hiU't'
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Manager
At
la.p.-/
and
(Irr»ra
l
tie
allhnugh
the
CB*
are
five
think* it would be a shame if Beil
w i.oir.. i,- &gt;ir.11 • * .,., , ■ , that lir*t plare w.x* their* it Fie*
i l« i I i
Manager II .nk GrrenlM-r. -.h.-n h. i
nr Ted Klu*iew*kt were left off game* hrhiirl with only six gameliBNira
Isssln*
ip- t
remaining
the squad.
I.H.k Herd plare a* Phila.I.-lphi-t Ii.|i|ted the tf:.s« A F a 'l. rn I
Islvakt.
*.-•'011.1 tiix'-nirn . ii lirl'lmr with
The hutky, 2U&gt;-pound Blialge'.
I I % • Misi t ilr Is- « t I
»
"Show me j better lint ba.e
*•:&lt; " h i n *« t — i ■.„••••
Itcwed I &gt; SI lunik* 3 I
I I ••t. || . .
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oh I nl ltr.-rl.ng In 105?
Vt&gt;. "it- It •
Irnn'- la. h. Mls»)l
M . 11, ,
man than Klusicvyskl," he *aid yyhu ha. lo*f only three bmp* waIn (he \ ... ’lean l-eavor dev ih........
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out
fielded
th
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wa­
"lie bats 3&lt;&gt;J. knocks in over too never in (rouble last night, lie T
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It*
lead
lliree
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run* and e.m.e- up with «J bonier, gave op single nm* in thr treon.l
•* *ttslf • 4* I I « a %&lt;
iin iiii ii *. i — i H.t„ii,
.-man for Detroit II b.i* eg
&gt;• • &gt; •• .1 11................ .
and third, then held the Bird'
.•ran,I pa. t m f i n , . , i ...,n ,
What more can vou a*k’
t»\ ulnr .in U
m *11 T!»'
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wa2
7
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'Why If he play ml in the Polo scondess unlit the eighth when
Whtl. S"» ncy.’t uuile (••"n.l out
s* rrl ,,
In t-* &gt; '.'..&gt;.111' al I ■ I •. in
Ground* he v uuld nil &gt;Vt home run* Hoy Nlxun tripled and Burl Mor I "41.KM ,IIr III
wtnt hit th&lt; m a* they (ell to th&lt;I. II l:— I K.mli,
I
which the Army .id . I.a -&lt; i |n7 t eam l I I •••&gt; II w I I 1ll.l IM
for thr Giant* They »ay he’s not riton singltsi.
at nIII I*- |.,.t f. *.
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I’llil irte’plita Alhlriie. I l l Nr
B. II
1
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s 14 V&lt; 1Is
Other actksn *aw Orlando defeat *nnl» llrlal.t.
2‘. !i
much of a lielier. but every time
A'utk Wealed Baltimore
t ant •able. and i.-'t .ml* I.’ I* ■ • l N
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318
with
DM
runti.tb-.l
in
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J^sre a ball hit hi* way. hr rome- Cocoa H I and Daytona iieach take
It' ir .it d. &lt;nr.t Boston I I
MIIhhi.1 &lt;•
J1* ?•
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Up with it and he digs those low U kdand 1 2
‘ s i i t i i m *. i — i „ . k . i ,,
The Dodgers, wlm I-»*t only I ’ 1 r III gsme lie Im- lid II? till* l l .l ••!•Ifl.l r* • •:*
!» •&lt;.-» ii
Orlando* Marty Solomon yletd
t .*,, ii . i i &gt;. .v.t*r p..k. in ,... ...........................
. . . . •nrtng wllh 3M tun* bat* ■t m fur S| |
throws mil nt the dirt IIS'. "
gamrs ji hi tnr all .....
lost season
'
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r.d eight hits and struck out 14 bat
Hlwhls yy**. I'ruil'nl *t|-« ,lr, roe,I \'u II list inch’ t, tt..- 3" '••me*.
: J 3: 11« n&lt;
ters to win his ninth ot the yearr S5T..... ....... .
T " ‘ B ^ r It was the thlnl strsirit"
Mjhoufh a g.m.1 ho- , ... K« U
1
•• 11 i«*. 1•i
against three lotses.
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SIXTH
M i l l — a Ml «Mtr
lime Milwaukee ha* brat, n It. I
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lls ftilll* \ exlr ItllM
i—
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| Mu*. Flrf'l this year
hi* fleJJing II.i .i'd "ii, Se &lt;s ^ k .•'ii •••ni
Jim Greer passed 13 l^ iM a n l . * • Jt:.«-&gt; F
»&gt;„•.*
•.F»,
If*- I»1&lt;tt •
cr* but alluwr.1 only three hits tn l l ' ' ’ ' " ,
1
The Brarri rnmbrd three Brook I the Unrlc*l plose
... ."rv llllw
• .Ills 1 I'tlllilflF t|tl. 1
carving out hi* victory for Osy
wi•Ionia" mV ..,' ,h '•
' " Ivn m irt* -. for l( hil. and o d t .
■•■•jHall. parti, u art* in Hi art nl
Mill.
r» •&lt;ltet| tl&lt;*l»
at:&lt; I ’XTII MU »:— v Ml MU.. th
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TAM PA P— Frank Boynton of Iona Beach.
•'»8tM 1Mtld&lt;
, ...........
1■ m i .
. .ii- y the ivi - ar-f winrun: run* Hank
&lt; &lt;t. ir n &lt;11 1 S'sx* %.. f 1 X X1
Orlando added the fir*l annual
T , e . ■•Irrlt*. J„htinl&gt; I •.,
11r •r rx 1• 11
Aar.m :••( x|11.* ...k»r away I .
. Ignaty Itmina I:•. i p. i, m ,a
Weil rny*t Junior Golf idle to hi*
lit 4 9t&gt;l&lt;re nf II.... ... ft t| |«M
I IM 1III n « i l:— y m yiMr
2 0 Da.I with i fir*t inning Imm
Stale High School title here ye&lt;ll
tflillt
*.» »• Mllliiti.
• Mini, ttourut T i . k •r *M I &lt;i,»
Ids'll « 1 I'lill «t|e||it
run tml Brooklyn led ' vice 3-2 .
1l.|| Kt
Jlrday.
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Itlale. lint,t,l
id m u m (Hit r/.
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tie
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Boynton was luw stun r among
i .. l a s t n ,...... .
Ihe third it i two run i- pie
I’m al .ShantM-r Inti and
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buy* 16-18 with 73. five oyer men’s
Country Club, Shnwiit-e-un
II l 1 &lt; •1 48 I.IM 1 •1
I w r r y . lull . VI, t .
i p . . .'(ter D.ik • Suiler'*
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NEW VonK A *-A number of the • 111.'.
1Ith tu on- ru
par al the Palmi Ceis Course
TtNitafiirtn. New Hm v h « i'.,tis
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Delanare.
Pa.
Mike Fay of St. Petersburg de­ major league bairbsll clvht mav 111 ' Hlln ntream i .i • tin j J
■'''''
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difference between (be dilf
Yu- Ita-rhi m itli-red *ix I’hllu- r rTh.T l.V ril It VI |-— J Ml tfMr
feated DenaUI Allred of lakeland have had ilea* for adding strength
and the pro-golft-t I- u i r l j
hut
they
didn't
do
anything
about
,
wiim..
vvir.
i'r,|.p,,i
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tlelphi.i
lit*
mi
w.nnin&lt;:
III*
sixth
In a sudden loath playoff to win
the .lilffi r leniil lo -wing Hu
,T
gatin' t&gt;&gt;r tlu- &lt; ti-linxls ll&lt; cay. lues
among Imy* 13-15 1310)- finished ll befbrr the midnight deadline for
litis. This I* *liniigi- lM,-n.isi
un
a
run
in
th
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on
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t
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-»xlk*
trading
player*
pai«ed
last
nicht
18 holes tied at ,78
ng I* n veiv natural thine
The only desl made on the final
and i 'tre'e hy Granny t'.-n .rr owing
Another 18 hole tie between Jane
do.
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To create n -winging action only
ymgls'l hi the (bird In fro-i
Jane Cpp of Clean* alrr resulted Drews bv the Philadelphia Phillies
*dk|rrt Ik I It-,,,, ,
wo tiling* are nict-saary; first
I ' l l l S T II « l I --- .1 IN M llr
home run bv Rlu ilepul*k.
in an overtime victor) for Mis* to the Cincinnati Beds for an un
- paths Ilea j , , , . r
he rluli must la&lt; gnpp.-.l gently
i lex •I u d'* sixth slr.i
rdigon in Ihe girl* 18-18 dlvliion. diirloted amount of cash. Hie New ll"l&gt;r.
I . I . K*v,.,|id Mah.tr X »•
l.ougi. to pr. mlt thr (•"«••• &lt;&gt;( thr
York Giants, however, sent catch­ "tslit Ik,JI,
jy hfJ M* fur 18 hole*
|-.,,i S'..,!,,,.. \, r.tihd featured the r« ♦urn In '
tub .winging lo cork .tn- wrist at
lion «f Al Itosen. T h e h '«
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Other winners, all at 9 hole* er Klitis SI. Claire out on option alike
•he end of I lie liark-swing. Thr
S C M I X I I H S I I---- H Id M llr
b r'l basemen, wlio h&lt;were: glrlv under 1«. Jeanne to their Minneapolis farm in the
I kIik Uun. K,t'd Iteven- ,, •'»,. lint -1 tin re June 4 with a f
.ext e-srntlal to swinging i* to
Thampagne Orlando. (9; boy* lu­ American Asn
•-I, K«V. till, Mrar, I.
t
i-rp ls..tIt n.d&gt; of the riot, nlsta*
Freni now on no player can be I-*',", t'etlhf r*it.,n. 111,.I ft..... . fmeer, ar-x-are.l in the eighth in
ll, John Scale*. Ocala. 44: hoy*
nlng against Washington at .. t rnvs-lit.se it. tl.&lt;* same dltrctlun.
»verjr other •'M '« I-.•••l t.*
7». Bill Bt-iil well. Like Worth traded or sold untilI a
T" \Y"
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'• 77'*1
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in t m .
club In thr league hasi had a chance
r ,,e
Ttiru-h 1. 1• r wn.| unloaded 4 thr"t
Xn
\n easy
easy wav
way to
to develop
develop aa tori
frrl
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to buy him al the waiver price of T. i t:&lt;ans. ' ik.By
M*.Ilr'iT. run '*■'"'d"- The hit brlpc.l Art .f the i lull swinging D to never let
Homo At-I if both league* are
XV114 Tr.l.ir. M-i.*i m» i „,‘ ‘
Ifrutte.iiS'i post his sixth Victory
he rluli-head post the l.nn.l* until
involved, the waiver* atu*( |»e nb
.V'*'"T".r " (imdT*..?,h
I The suddenly feraclous
I
f‘*'r Uw ball ha* t«.n ...mueM-d
tst»"d from all ciuh* In (with clr B-. - ni iiUC'kwrti 11- 1**
won (heir fifth iii x row. Ihi- ti""
The Iwtler |.layers M.ake thaiu
ruilt
Randyr Daga, lids^bapa l*s». lam. al the expense nf It'S Ki"gan, tin elves ronsriou* of swinging thi1'iifipllr.a
AmeriraM F e a n tie's uinmng. ■« crip end of thr cluh while the dufI'M T il II SI |-----| mi *|Mr
I '.nl listen Van. Ikl'* li.it. |i|n,. nitcher. Keegan had won nine airJ fer it more Interested tn lifting th.
Candy Jan,. Trsn*.y*..|t.*. To Its lost only r ite but against t'ie xth , i.eod of the club.
Hurr. Cu*h*sn. Kin, (&gt;.,•• u „ , , , n letD * he lasted only Into th" fifth j
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JACKSONVII.I.K. Fla. — BailMaosr .Speed. Ilrl«t,i
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Bill Wilson. White Six nr"oertv
M O N TB FA I. l/Pi
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bird* reparted that nee driver Fon- Slsvnidla. WajrsMs Jm.M
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the dash o t hi* stock ear:
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homer m the sixth off D o loho first *lart fot Montrrnl. lie l&gt;r»t
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I. litpres* ruelrrator to floor Min. t*'r Hsrrr. 'tall!.... in " :.. "•■ ■ ’ l l " l* wl n »# •MSVll. , #i V V f|ivx •&lt; ■ d
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3. Keep turning lafl."
Xkarsldr ink M»,C. ijlil. k H&gt;„ K victory at Baltimore with four run*
Widow. Tran, glial" Cti*
The instruction* paid off. Block nKerry
r ,. Itnad l.lnr. Cru*l,d •Isniri.
finished second In the JOO-mil* Hpr
Hir»ak
T.imtdln* I'al John Jlr|jt"Rhlln
rare to xrln M80.
XIXTH llt« l'_ 4 'ia Mil,
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W*d.. June l«. 1931
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BlodflClf Will Will
At Least 30 Games
If Keeps Up Pace

Pawloski May Be
Cure To Indians'
Ills At Second

Olson Scores TKO
Aqainst Turner
IIO NO Ft'Fl
•- XI hlleweieht
elumpion Carl llh . tt|*on *e.ired
a tiliHul snath-red lei hi-it.il knaek■•nt uver .lr&gt;" I -m-r ( •*. t/*ul«
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Tuesday nigM
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AMUSEMENTS
•Sanford Rowling Alter
(6) Bowling Alleys (6)
Phone 9160 206 Magnolia
APPLIANCF-S—R A DIO-TV
•Randall Klertrlc Company
Bendix-Crodey-Yoiingstown Kitchcna
Electric Contractor*
Phone 113 II2M ag. Ava.
• tVInnTeittlolun and Kudin
Your Philco Dealer. also
Admiral A C E. TV Sale*
and Service Phone 417
303 Eaat Firat Street
AUTOMOBILE d e a l e r s
•H ay-Field* Lincoln*
Mercury Healer
"You tnn own u new M&lt;*r
curv for much lea** than you
think"
Safe Buy Used &lt;’nrs
Phone 1129
109 No. Palmetto Ave.
BAKERIES
•Robb's Home Bakery
"Quality r iiet Always"
Piea Cakes-PnxtrieH Made
for ail ocnulons
Phone 11SO
217 K 1st Slriiet.
BANKS

FL O R ID A
t m ig a N K

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Drpndli insured op In
$ 10.00000

s-S A N FO R D
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Autos and A|&gt;|iliuncea
financed at lowest coat here
than anywhere out of town
Inatallment I/»an Dept.
BATTERIES
•Swaln’a Mattery Service
Manning A Kxlde Batieriev
Generator A Starter Re.
building
Phone 517
402 E 2nd St rest
BEAUTY SALONS
•Harriett*** Meanly Nook
Specialist * in haimittinR,
shaping, styling hiu! waving
Phone 971
lOTi So t)ak Ave.
BEVERAGES
•Nehl Mottling Company
Bottlers of Roy.it Crown
•'R. C Co1a"-Nehl anil ParT-Pak Beverigea
Phene 173
304 Celery Ave
&gt;»
BOAT YARDS
•Sanford Moat Work a
Home of Cenlrnl Florida
Boats
Phone 1132
At Osteen Bridge
BUILDING SUPPLIES
•Hill Lumber A Supply
Yard Inc.
Retail Lumber and Building
Materials
Call the Lumber Number
AS
213 W. 3rd SI.
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
“ Everything you need from
atari to finish"
Phone 1681 or 1241
McCracken Road
COCKTAIL LOUNGES
•Mar-l,nn Bar A Grill
Lunch A Dinners, Package
8 tor«
Phone 1175-W.
Seminole Hlvd. South. If S
17—92.
‘f i t

DAIRY QUEEN
A Treat for Taste a Fond
for Health
• Dairy Queen
601 K. 1st Street
DAIRY
•Perfection Dallies of San­
ford
Milk and Milk Products
"The Klneat Milk Product*"
Phone 1061
DEPARTMENT STORES

I U D u v i sb'dfc]

m a !8 9 iL .

DRUG STOKES

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J)rtn j
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RESTAURANTS
•Angel's Eat Shack
Food At Ita Best
From noon to midnight
Shrimp—Chicken—
Hamburgers
Phone 91 Jn
w
Sanford A Geneva Avenue*
• Mr* Appleby's RestaurAnt
2 door* south of the Clock
"Right in the Center of
Things"
Open 6 A. M. to 9 P. M.

Q u a lity

Cleaning

•Elm er's Fine Foods
Featuring Hot Biscuit* §
w ith Every Meal
Air Conditioned
South of Sanford on U. S.
Hlway 17—92

•Phillips Colonial Cleaner*
Phone IKI DOS. Palmetto
•Srtulonle Dry Cleaners
"We Invite Comparison"
218 Magnolia Ave. Ph. BOI

•The Griddle
*'Juat Good Food"
Phone 237-W For orders to
take out or reservation*
Hiway 17-92 South

ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
•lla llrn Electric Company
Buildera' Supplies-Appllani*’H. G. E. Radios
Phone r*;m
106 Sanford Avenue

SERVICE STATIONS
•Brown's Amoco Service
Ruud Service A Accessories
Tires—Tubes—Batteries
Phone 9197
201 So. Park Ave.

•Sanford Electric Company
General Electrical Construetiuti
Phone 142
116 Magnolia Ave.

•Glenn Goembel
Service Station
Sunoco Products
€
Greasing—Washing—Tire*
A- Bnttcry Service

fc'ARM EQUIPMENT
•lllll Implement Company
Phone 416
216 Oak Ave

Phone 9M3

•Sanford Tractor k Imple­
ment Company
Allis-Chnlmers
Salon-Part*-Service
Phone 1030
tor* W. 1st Street

300 Park Ave.
•Lee line*, (formerly Hin­
son) Standard Service
Standard Oil Products
Phono 9176
214 Park Ave.
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FURNITURE STORES
• Merry*Poppell Furniture
Company
The Home of Nationally
Advertised Llnea
Plume I6K7
90| \V | at Street

•II. II. Owen*
Service Station
Gulf Petroleum Product*
Phone 9170
1219 Park Ave.

•Sanford Furniture Co.
Complete Home Furnisher*
Phone 216
300 K | hI Street

•Sanford Avenue Amoco
Service
T V. Brown
Phone 2829
•
119 Sanford Ave

• Wllwm-Mnler Furniture
Company, Inc,
Complete Home Furnishing*
Phone 938
SI M 3 K. 1st Street

BECAUSE dear old Dad is a very important man in
our lives and we want him to have the best on the
one day he can call his own . . . Father's Day. We
think the Sanford merchants feel the same way,
because they have collected exactly the right gifts
to show Dad how much we really appreciate him ..
wonderful, exciting things to add a warm glow to
his heart and a happy light to his eye. Whatever
Dad is wishing for, we know wc can find it when
we shop in Sanford.

GLASS A PAINT
•Senkarlk Cans A Paint Co
Glass (or all Purpose*
Pittsburgh and Benjamin
Mfmre Paint*
Plume 3?0
112 W. 2nd Street
GROCERIES A MEATS
•Lodge A Bon Food Market
Choice Western Meat*
Phone 100
305 K. 2nd Street
• B A C Grortry
Choice Western Steak*
Home of Delirious
Bar-B-Que
* Phone 560
1303 Sanford Ave.
HARDWARE
•H ilt Hardware Company
Phone 53
301.09 K. lat S trett

LADIES A CHILDREN'S
READY TO WEAR

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HARDWARE AND
APPLIANCES
Associate Stora

Fred M. Smith
Home Owned
214 E. lat St.
Phone 1666
INSURANCE
•Conaway A MrKIbbln
Insurance A Bonds
Phone 109
I N N . Park Av#

•II. James Gut Afiner

”Where you get more style
—Better Value"
LAUNDRY
•Laundry.All Delos
Como In and See Our New
Speedy Waahera
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone 0120
409 W. 1st Street
•Joe's We* Wsah It
2607 Sanford Av#.

NEWSPAPER
•The Sanford Herald
FLORISTS
•A. F. Ramsay, Florist
Flower* and Plant* for all
Occasions
"Flower* wired anywhere
anytime"
Sipe* Ave.
Phone 319
PACKAGE STORES
•Arcade Package Store
O D. Farrell. Owner
80! E lat Street
•31 A R Package Store
Drive-In Package Store
French Ave. A U.-S. 17-92
Orlando Hlway

PLUMBERS
•W . J. King
Plumbing A Supplies
Kohler of Kohter Fixture*
Phone 50
2800 So. Park Ave.

JALOUSIES
•Seminole Jalousies Ce.
, Glldden Paint.
Kentile-Aaphalt Til# of En­
during Beauty
207 W. 1st Street

POWER MOWERS
•S m ltty 's Snsppfn TurtlePower Mower
"Don’t Push-Just Guide"
Phone 2116
Orlando Hiway

•Roy Wall, Plumbing
Exclusive Seminole County
Dealer-Amerlcan Kitchen
Phone 1118
603 Sanford Ave.

PRINTERS
•C elery Clly Printing Co.
Phone 340
116 Park Ave.

PLUMBING AND HEATING
•l,ee Brother*
Crane Quality Plumbing
Since 1917
Phone 109
817-19 Elm Ave.

•Progressive Printing Co.
Progressive Printing for
Progressive People
Phone 408
403 W. 13th Street

LOANS

General Insurance
Phone 78
812 E. lat Street

•Moughtnu Insurance
Agency
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Phone 811

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•T he Mayfair Inn
Phone 1200
1000 E. lat Street

DRY CLEANERS
•Laney Dry Cleaner*
We mothproof your garmerits free when dry
cleaned
Phone 463
ID» E. 2nd Street

The Sign Of

RESORT HOTELS

PUMPS— IRRIGATION
•H ow ard C. Long
Experienced Well Driller*
Phone 888
207 E. Commercial Street
REALTORS

•Swankhou* Service
Station
Amoco Product*
Phone 9186
25th A Sanford Ave.
•W arner's Gulf Sendee
‘ Care Will Save Your Carik
Phone 9193 A 1662
^
401 E. t»t Street
PHILLIPS 66-PRODUCTS

•Mar’s Oil Company
E. H. Me Alexander
Phone 2129 •
2002 N. Laurel Ave.

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SHOES
•Ivey’s Shoe Store
Shoes for the intire family
"Where Quality Is H lfh ir
than Price" 5
Phone 8
208 E. lat Street
•
SUPER MARKET
• Foodmart
"Where Quality and
Price Meet"
25th A Park Ave.
TRANSFER A STORAGE
•U nited Transfer A
Storage Company
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W. A. "Jake" Adams
Phone 11
2nn N Laurel Ave.
USED CARS
•M ack'e Used Cara
"Cleanest Cara In Town"
Phone 2237
13th A Park Ave.

VENETIAN BLINDS
(Manufacturers)

*

•Seminole Venetian BHnd
Company
Made to Measure—Cleaning
A Repairing

"Let's Make A Blind Data"

MILL SUPPLIES
•Stine Machine A Supply
Company
Packing House and Mill
Supplies. General Machlna
ana Boiler Work
Thom 62 A 1466
207 W. 2nd. Street

• J . W. Hall
"Call Hall"
Phone 1768
Florida State Bank Bldg.

* » ♦*

•B t. Johns Realty Com piny
A. B. Peterson
Phone 1129
116 N. Park Ave.
•W . B. William*, Realtor
Ruby E. Williams Associate
Phone 1120

110 N. Park Are.

Phone 286
820 W. 3rd Street

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WHOLESALE
*
CONFECTIONER
•Howard Boteter Wholesale
Confectionery
Phone 1042
600 Sanford A*e.

WOODWORKING
•C. VaR Weed*
Cabinet*—Formica

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Glasses, Samples From Typewriter
Lead To Solution 01 Ghastly Murder

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CHICAGO, i.ts— A pair of horn
rimmed gltsie* and iim nt«» fr«m
t mlirlag typewriter
# m of a "thrill" killing uhich two
brlllUnt uniersltv student* pl»nn
ed at an ;xperlment In human
tmo tions
Tim kidnaping and staying of
14-year-old Bobby Frank* t m a
crime so ghastly and titrarr* (hat
ft ahocked the nation
Equally horrifying w »» thr no
tlve advanced by the slams
Nathan Leopold, then t&lt;* and
Richard Loeb. in, sons of Chicago
aUllonaires and outstanding stu
• n ts at the Mnlcarstty of Chicago
Why had they kidnaped a-H Mud
aoned to death * young school
oy against whom they ml they
bore no malice?
Their explanation am arH and
sickened even veteran policemen
to whom murder wa* a routine
tapedtiKe In* fcliilx uf Baity
Franks had ale* led him for the
“ perfect crime " Thev » anled to
prove to themselves that they
id outwit the authorities Ats-i.
waa to be an experiment to
determine how far thrv could i»re
terve their own detached, stlen
tific attitude while snuffing out
the life of a fellow human being
But the crime fell short of per
faction A clue found near the
vlctirn'i body trapped the killer.
Thirty veari after the killing
Leopold, In Statevllle Prison. near
Joliet, I I I . It trying for a parol*
from hi a 92 year sentence l/ieb
i i killed hy another eonvlrt in

tic brilliance matched (hit of Leo
poid
ine iwo asserted they had gore
riding In Leopold'* car op the
day of (he killing Questioned about
a portable typewriter he had used
in hli studies. I^eopctd said f»-»
had dispose of M Police were
unsuccessful In locating the marh
Ine. but they found typewritten
notes front Leopold to other stu­
dent* The typing corresponded
with Ihe ransom letter
Confronted with these findings,
Loeb confessed In ,1 matter of
hour* Leopold also confessed
Each claimed the other was the
actual slayer
Their confessions recounted they
had induced young Franks to enter
their car a rented me, for a
"ride home ' 1 * he left the school
playrround; hm* lie was murder­
ed almost imm*dla*-lv -*-*ea«
trom a churl
found by •
watchman
nn July » . i? :i Leopold and
lymb were brought to (rial A
battery of alienist* testified for
them One declared the defendants
were victims of * lark nf normal­
ity in their live* Ife Mamed the
crime on errly childhood compter
es established In each case by
etperleires with nursemaid*
Judge John R Cavertv senten­
ced each of the slayers to J9 .ears
for kidnaping and a life term for
murdtr
In the nearly jo years he has
served In S*atev||le, leopold now
49. Hu been a mod*l prisoner
and a medical guinea pig For hia
On May 21, 1931, Bobby Frank*' services in medical re.earrh, lea
father. Jacob, a wealthy retired pold’s 99 veer sentence w*t r«
manufaclurer. and Mr» Frank!
to AS year* hy former Gov
became worried Bofiby had not duced
Adlal Stevenson
appeared for dinner
The reduced sentence made him
But It m i not until W o r n
eligible for parole last year am)
th ll Frank! decided In notify po- l on made a bid for frredom on
lice that hit mn w-aj mining Ihe ground that he has been re
Minutei after he left for the dls hahihlalfd and Is "a rompteteiy
trict police Nation the Frank*' changed personality "
telephone rang
A * T h U li George ibhnion." »
Muffled
volc« informed
Mn
Franks "Your ion h»! been kid
naped. but he ti safe la it ruction.!
wtll follow " The caller hung up
At the Inititence of (he Franks
family, police kept ih« kidnaping
secret for some time.
The nest morning a man walk
In* through a forest preserve rear
Hetewlich. on lh- far Smith Side,
came upon the nude body of a boy,
ATLANTA tfi— Thirteen "model’
lying face downward In a rati
rural churches In 11 many South
V h y culvert.
eastern state.! have b-en n a m e d
The boy'i head had been savage­ "Rural Church of the Year" by
ly beaten with a heavy ln»trumenl G Ross Freeman, director of (*&lt;e
Other evidence indicated the boy Emory University Town and Coun
had been alaln hy a killer of de try Church Development Program
ranged mentality
From Ihe 13 finalist* selected
cteu bi
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A pair of homrtmraed glasses, state committee*. the church
which police took to be tho;r of Judged *0 have "done the mo.t
the victim, were found Id fret with what it had to begi n with In
from the body
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The same mermng the po.tmin nitv and world-ctnftrtd program'
brought a letter gddm .ed to wil! on July 21 be named "Rural
Church of the Year hi th- South *'
4 |penk*. aeytrg:
A central committee meeti heee
"Allow ua to alture lh.it he
(Bobby) is at present safe and tomorrow to begin the preliminary
well You need fear no physical Judging
Last year the title waa won bv
harm for Mm. provided you live
tin carefully to ihe following In (he 3-memher Egypt, Mias Melh
structlon and such other* is rou odist Church
will receive hv future commomra
Finalist* this year e re
lion **
Dunnn Memorial Methodist
The writer Instructed Franka in Church. Alexander City, Ala . All
prepare a ransom of I10.W) "In Souls Community Church, Scott,
old bills" for the safe return of Ark ; First Presbyterian Church.
the boy Franki. atlll believing Crestvtfw, Fla ; Chesnuf Mountain
*on alive, obtained the cash Presbyterian Church, F l o w e r y
w R second telephone f ill from Branch. C.a • Centenary Methodist
"Georgr Johnion1, told Franks to Church. Shejbyvtlle. K y,; Bethel
proceed by taxicab to ■ drugstore Methods! Church. Longanspor*
where further Instruction* would La ; Plessanf Vslley Methodist
be given
Church, Guntown Miss : Prospect
Police had notified F-.sn}:^ 0! Preibytenan Church, MooresvtUe
the discovery of the nude boy'* N C ; St Matthew* Episcopal
body. but from their dficrlption Parish. Fort Mntte. S C : Polls
Erdnks assumed It w i i not his Chape! MMhodiat Church. Jaekioo.
ion. Liter, an uncle ascertained It Tcnn : Our Saviour's Lutbiran
w t» Bobby.
Church. Clifton, Texas; Mt Vab
Police brought word of the Iden­ Methodist Church. Galax. Va , ar*J
Nurako Baptist Church, Ntirako.
tification while franks wa* watt- Mural
• ■ I for Ihe Uvleib with Ihe ran­ Okfa
som money He was taken Im­
A total of §4A churches represent
mediately to m undertaking chap (ng 31 denomtntflons, all located
el to aee the body Police had In communities with population
placed on it Ihe horn rimmed under 5.nw. participated In the
glasses.
program
A i he rated udlv at the body
Four second and five third plaee
of his only son. Frank* provided wtnnera for each of the 13 slates
the clue th»t tripped Bobby's kill­ have been named
ers.
Cash awards totaling (12.300 will
"M y ion." he i»ld. "Did no! be Blvyn the 130 winners. Freeman
•ear giant* *'
said Each state's first (dice win­
* U was soon established that only ner will receive Uno. with the pos
mul firm made glauea with the sibllity of an additional (300 for
diamond trademark on this pair the eburvh rimed the “ Rural
Records of this firm showed the Church of the Year In the Smith "
flastes had been miue for Nathan Second plarr churches wJU get linn
Leopold, ion of one of Chicago's •od (V&gt; wtll go to churches win­
pioneer families
A prern&lt;-|n*ii ning third places
ornithologist, he had been acclaim­
ed by scientists for bis studies
Scrape and slice a bunch of earLeopold calmly admitted the rota; co^t Jual until lender In boil­
■lilies were his and said he must ing allied writer, then drain Re
nave lost them while studying hesl Ihe cirrols with a tablespoon
bird* In the Mresl preaerve
of butter or margarine and • cou­
m £ext. police selied Leopold's pal, ple nf tablespoons nf mini )elly
CuKhard Loeb. a Univerilty of Serve these minted carrots with
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Reg Real Kslatr Rrokers
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modern
rotton
mill
at
IMping.
The
MAC
1C
(TIKE*
gas
Hove
115
3*7
RCA
Mntnrola
Sate*
and
Service
Ela room, iirim ilr, kill hen
Electoral rontractlng »nd repair* first onr Isn't operating yet.
srreen door |5 Butiber air mat­
Day Refore Publication
Movlelrind H lde-ln
— BIHI DINC._
equipment included, Spare heat­
firne'* Texaco Service
112 Magnolia Ave ,
Thune 113
The machine building Industry
tress
4lo
800
Magnolia
Ave.
er, Venetian blinds, tiled hath,
1170 Sanford Ave.
Phone I4A6
JA IJH S IE S
Hlnimnnt H«f»i Ale
, i* going 1.3 time* a* fast as It did
Phone 22**J or 127-M
hardwood lluoi*. 01 and KIIA
Lifetime Aluminum— Erre E»tl Kor Appliance*, mntracllng-all I in IP49. There's no report on how
(in,Hired Owner will arrrpt rea­
GI.IIHIKN I’AINTS
‘round electrical service
Sae it was doing in 1949. Or if it was.
malei Ere* Installation—^Tele
sonable oiler lor his equity
141* nylon brush EIIKK with pur
your Geoeral Electric Dealer.
phone 1123 Eiirniture Cenler,
chase of 13i or more
t
l(. A. U'illi.'iniN, Itrn llo r
Ilf. W Elr*l
Sanford Elecirle Co.
C
n
n
lra
rln
r
n
f
Painting
SEM INOLE JAfO t SM CO.
I
Havmnnd E. I nndqulst, Assnr,
I
l
l
Magnolia
Ave.
Phone 44*
781 M S T
Phnne 4TI1
r i CUBIN G
Phone 1*73 Allanllr Rank Hldg. 2*7 l l n l 1*1 S4.
floor And
CnnlMct
and
tepalr
work
Free
i APTS foe rent w&gt;w C*te» Bldg I M IT Corel location, beautiful
Mall Tiling
estimate*, ft L Harvey. 201 23— O r r i C E EQ U IPM EN T - ? J
HAND PA IN TED antique chine. |
Phone STS
Phona I19T-W,
'hale Itees fined grassy lawn
Sanford Ave Phon* 137*
Assorted prices 103 North Shir­
WANT TO MAKE S25.00 JO 1100.00 PER
HAVNES Office Machine Co.
By owner. Item Maple Aye.
FU R NISH M l kllrhenMlp * P I
ley (Mayfair).
Typewriter*, adding machine*,
WEEK IN YOUR SPARE TIME?
glumbevland Court lllway •&lt;**
- |i
Sale* Rental*. 314 Magmdl*. Ph
Ahuhrr buy tug nr arlltng, II sell1 5 - Id" WIRE Wheels. Ill .11 35 FLUOR sanUtog and finishing tj_____ BOATS effTTOBS
South of City I.linl(%
Clf*nt"g. w axing Serving S»inl
41
q f A I J Q , H 'M i n r r W AV|1 r O M P A M V
pay yoll to see:
William
P
Sir
1
"
1
nnthr*r&lt;4
etc lord 125 Reply Box LID’
wots county Store 1975 H **
i . W. H A IL , REALTOR
" w tlA K A
At-jrlmenls lit W
Servlre, Mttu u r j Oulimard Sat PoRTAHI.E Typewriter*. Under
I 5f ifiraoi.
t*|eai»U1, I eke Xt#rv
SALESMEN FO R AIR »ONDITIONINO
f bind* Stale Rank Hirllrilng
f ir.:
ri* &lt;.■ i&gt;&gt;v.
f*. 2515 S Park. Ph «oe 1174-J.
wood, Hrmlnglon Rand. Roval.
( all H ill"
Phone 1TW
Smith Corona, all model*. l&gt;sw.
UNITS AND FANS IMMEDIATELY.
IA R P E N T E B WORK
MAYTAG
Rolls way and lla b y lledu
Boat botldlng. supplies
esl price* and terms Check
For quirk rrnair pdis, or tm*ll BOATS.
Autnniallr Washer
and
hardware
Trailers
C
Vail
pay. Week «r month— Tel H25 SUBURBAN lot. 125 x IP) Shade
FOR
DETAILS APPLY IN PERSON AT US
with George Stuart. 23 Smith
hutldtng ( all Jim 1112 M 4
Wringer Washer
Ireei. rlly water Trade for auto
Woodworking. 512 Sanford ph
Fnrattnif Cenler. Ilfi W « l Firm!
Main
Street.
Orlando
Set l Hr
A. R Lorm.inn, I7J® Park.
2215 W
EAST IMl STREET.
istgialt paving. tanU
O N E ROOM effirlrn»y apartment,
MAYTAG
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
dirt and flay
fo r s a i l; oh t r a d e
to • EtlBN ITtntE r ’lioM (imwtiM
tollable tor emiiil** or 'Inalc
Clnthe* Drier*
Kpenrfr
f nn .Iru rlim i
I'n.
Private hath, ideally lnr»led Beautiful 2 It It home In perfrrl
Servlrr
VEN ETIAN BUNDS
across from Post oflirr Inquire
condition with oak (lours, tile
Maitland. Ela Phone Winter Park E'artnry prires? Rnlla lle.irl Blinds
MAYTAG
hath, kitchen equipment 2 nlte
Minuet Jacobsen's !»*■pi Store
237*1
Prer/crs
Aluminum slabs, cotton nr ptaslots with shade Hark yard lent
Ilnright and
lir tape* Complete rrpylr 'ervlre
“Jo»l Goml Eood"
A TTR A C TIV E 3 r«mm furnished
ed Owner will artept good lots
OAK
LAWN
Seminole Vei.etlan Blind ( nmpany
elirst types
apt Tile hath, sereened porch,
Serving
Bleak*. Chicken. Creole
as down payment
Seminole
County'*
only
(wri^lual
Srvvlre
*26 West Third St.
Phnne ?ai Dlshfa, Dalian
water furnished H Hides fioin I It II . 2 S hath*, rilder hurtle In
Spaghetti. Be*
rare r'emelery. D,r-lness nfflre*
Iluggetls Appliunre Center
Sanford $37 SO per tin-nth Phone i good condition on heaiititul errr
Food*. Platter t.nnrhenn* and
IAIST AND EDI IND
-1 1
MB N. Park
I’tome 1119 71 "Yuiir Westing hull se Dealer''
1373 atlrr 7 p m
| ner loratlon near High School
Dinner*. — Barbecue and
rhotte U57
i -o s t r o im PET?
it you nerd a spacious home, 113 llagnulla Ase.
ENVKMIPES, Irtlerbeads, stale If you have— advertise your Ins* Sandnlrhea.
9 AND 3 ROOM apis Reasonable &gt; you
should see 'his (lood lerm*
rnenls. Invoices, band hill*, and
llama, Chlrkena. Tnrkey*.
I I I Elm Call 17*7 W
NO MONKY DftWN
rn
r - 'for th.ee time* In the
R EE
and underpriced al 114,500
11 r o g 1 a m *, elr Pnigre**lve
Baked whole fn Order,
Buys
brand
new
Erlgldalre
All
Herald
thrmigh
the
rourtaar
nf
SK.MINOLK REALTY
7 AND 1 Redroorn Aparlmrnls
Printing C o , Phone 406— Wi3
Salad* In Quantity,
piirretaln
Inside
and
outf
“nly
Hi*
Florida
Stale
Bank
W . DIET M inis
r. W. MEKO
Call 1TW
tty. 17-92
Phnne 237 W
Erigldaire ha* ill
Huhls It • West I3lh St
l*ot Park Avenue
Phone IT
LOST. Brown and while male
p&gt;ninils
frnren
fmuls
Buy
nn nur
4 ROOM furnished apt |S1 Pit
OPEN
GAILY
Esenina*— *11 *V nr 1*71 J
Jobs
appraPAINTING,
small
rocker
spaniel,
with
harness
eieludve meter ire plan and
East Hlh M
1dated 529 J.
Answers to name of Kipper. B.
fi:()0 6. m. • 10:00 p. m.
gel a rrrrlpl Instrad nf a bill
Phon* 1241-109!
SMAIa. I Bedroom home Living
E MrWhorter Cali 19* R
eserv month
1 BEDROOM upstairs apl Fur
room, dining area, kllehen, fenc
PIJtWING, discing, grading Soil
nlihed Call 4M-W
id look s.irrl Itail Adams Ave Used refrigerators at«t available
fumigating for unit knot Ilea
on this plan
|575 equity Assume mor’ gage
sonable rales phone or contact
15 r t HOUSE Trailer with 21 (I
Cltiude II. Wolfe
Phone Mrs. Witte, 1*21 until 5
llem-y Witte J r 2261W.
cabana
cabin Large dining area, rum
p ut
Appliance evaporation
Mate kitchen Perk Ave trailer
105 Sanford Ave.
Phone 2117 LAWNS mowed Call Doyle Cntlev,
Court
2560-W
ST. JOHN'S REALTY CO.
ALUMINUM WINDOWS
1"fM
SMALL
trailers tor rent Apply Phone 1170 - A H Pflersnj, Broker
A
FIIA FlMBfirinn
Aisoelilrs
A B Peterson J r , All types Quality bring equal We
Sanford
Sanf' Trailer Park office
Tor llem'vteling and repilr*
P J chfslerion. Altierl N ERU
*re not undersold
Aid
5
r § *E N I8 H E D - Oarage
Campbell's Caltlnel
. Nothing Down— Small Monthly
Payment*
oomi and bath 2444 Park Ave LARGE; LOT, good l»e»tjnn 1350 Illwav 17 97 South
Boon
Phone f lir t
A II lairruann, ITm Park Ave
Sherman
Concrete Co.
I
room
limne
t r o ,r u RNIRHED
RKD
I
MIX
CONCRKTK
Otf West 13th
Phone: I Z Il-IM t
I.AKE
MAIIY.
4
lots
Trade
for
Phon
hone 423.
Grease Traps - Keplle Tank*
piano A II l/rrmann. 171 Park
L
L lilt.I,— I'lann Terhntclan
Window Sill* — Lintel*
Ave.
COOL, rlean 4 Room downstair*
Phone 2iM, Hiuite I Sanford
M irnrle Concrele Co.
________
•p* All Park Ave.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Phone 1131
369 Elm Ave.
AIX1N Apia IIA West 2nd hi 3 Bedroom masonry house Carrepairing Also Wrer*»r Servtm
h ihone 4ZS
orte, screened pnrrh, other exHAVE MONEY ON:
4112 celery Ph low M — I66*n
ras Must qualify fie Gl loan
AWNINGS, JAMtltKIES
Nights
4 BOOM furnished apt 135 401
Pay rinsing roil* only— 1300
V E N ETIA N BUNDS
( a i l Hlh St
___ •
Low monthly payment* Phone Fife EMIimlf* Write to Mfg HAVE vnur lawn mowed hy Jerry
Sanford,
1991_________
laud Phone 1317 W
Agent— Glenn C DM, 2(19 Lit,
Ilf A L L * fledrnom home Living
trl (ll call Day*— 11*7 J Night*
sOqm. dining area, kitchen frnr 3 BUtl.DING lot* cleared, graded
ARTICLES EOU «iAf,E — »
1791 J. Sanford
1
4d Dark yard |«i per month. I!*i3
Iteer, ihiuhhery moved. DaWltt
Adams Ave Phone Mr*. Witte. PATHKR'S DAYSPEriAIoS
Hunter Phnne itfil-W.
, m i until 5 p m .
I’le*ir D*d with Sporting Good*
LAWNMOWERS Hand and Pow­
Etlnnide Site* ind Rervlee
FVRNISMEP apt. 1 moms screen­
S P E C I A I jsS
er. sharpened to cut like p*w
Rolmon's S poil lug Good*
ed potrU, extra rntlaway bed,
6
x
9
Heavyweight
LinoBicycle* repaired rebuilt paint­
Phone 99*
ja n g e AIT Park Phone San 3*1 E»s| E lttl St.
hum nog*
4 3M
ed Key work Harold Stanley.
ford 1391 R 1.
Reg 11*93 Chrome Step310 Eat! 4th SI.
P I, V W O O D S
ilnnl*
949
9 ^LPARTMENTS I I I West 4fh SI All kind*, sire* and shapes Cut
CARPENTRY
and painting
Reg 171 93 Chilre Cot
1666
In your pattern
•acb.
974 W
Her
Platform
c a m p i Ik i .i / h PA niN irr
llorker*
19**
jRNISHED 2 Bedroom house
Phone H IT Beg 311* (IS Metal Itlitlty
Hmitly'a Snappin’ Turtle
Like M iry Rrieened jeach, III way 17 92 South
Mtrxvem
tralunet
136*
I n healer. 50 Call 1012 — lltfvl fitrnilnre. aiiptlances, tool*,
Night* 1*69 W
etc llnugtit Mild Ltrry'* Marl. lleg 119 «3 Cedar Wardrobe 39 tin New loratlon Jil«l nitr of CRa
limits Now handling .crnl| At
Itrg 469 93 Chrome 3 pr
321 East 1st St Phnne Im i
4 ROOM furnished ant rime in
water (Htlhoarri Mntnre Also a
Dinette
H
Newly painted 7ni West 1st Si Til AVE It linby carriage 12(1 Win- Rep p.:i 95 Sot a Beds
famous
line „f rnniisrlllive price
4*no
Jimmie Cow an, phone 616
■nnwer* from Snappin' Turtle59 95
iH.ldC* Camera Shop, 21(1 Park Beg 179 95 Studio l/mnge
199 50 up
Itrg 1109 95 3 pe Bedrmim
Ave.
9 ROOM apt 7*1 Avocado
Phone 2115
f&amp;ilte
M onM. Seminole Bird.
Beg 4109 93 Rtink Red
A. II. r . JMsOIISIKH
t w e l v e ■ere tiled farm on Cel
( omplete
M (atMIMEOGRAPHING and
sire 74 37'1 x 56'4"
•It Ave. Good condition See
work ccaran'red Call m .
Arthur Moore at Hill Hardware Ktlmded welded aluminum frame
[teLanu. Ele
Or MR Frink
lit no Special dlirnunl to conBearh *1 AM We«l r* Avenue.
263 *1 E. first RI.
Phone 127
1 BEDROOM furnished apt Avail
tractor*.
DeLand.
M* June IRth . 1215 Magnolia SHERMAN CONCRETE PIPE CO. 9 Fedder N ton Window Air Con­
ve Apply. St John’* Really. Out ire*! l.lth St. Phan* 1241 1411
ditioning Unit*
tNSUPANrP
-II B
1 Erddrr l 3 Inn Window Air Con M B COOL Bedroom Downstair* with
AWNINGH
dillnnlng Unit
private screened porch fur 1*
Lifetime Aluminum
1 Cashier Counter w-Rh 2 Cash •
per week. Thnne 1773 501 West
II II Grier
Draw m 9' x 2* x 3 V high
f Mtituftllie And Emnnmlz*
Furniture Cenler
Iniure with
3 Elexn Adjuslahle De*k Lamp*—
rhooe 1421
Elunresrent 3 with clamps— 2
9 RpoM furnished apt. 310 Mag II* M'e*t III St.
with Hat hue
il.^Phooe I I I A K Roiieller,
IIHEI) TRACTORfl
7 Walnut Secretarial Desk* 42" x
"Vour Mu'u*l F fl— f :”
2 Toed Perru»f«*c 7 fVlorr to
■in" x Sn” y «i\h |U„* luy
Phone 164
lO ikligiU LU birihea apt. £!&gt;»&gt;
2 Folding Wooden icrrent
Drill Tractor Co.
South Park. Can T01-W,
Sinlord-Orlando lllway Phone M l See Mr Armslmng— Imlillment
Lnan Itept The Sarfnrd Atlantic
cotTageTIcrvilh erlPolio Inmiranre
Natlnnal Bank
MIRRORH
room apU Call 439 W.
lio.ono protection on each perton of
F le ctrn -P In ird Copper Rack
entire family at a total m il of
FUR NISHED 3 mom apt. Summer Finished and Installed to your »ARTICLES W AN TED
-4
19 66
speelflrallon*
ralea 401 Magnolia; phone **o
WR BUY. aell and trade died fur BTEMFKR INSURANCE AGENCY
Srnkiirlk Glatw and Paint Co, nllure WIDnn Maler Funrlture On
PHONE *122.
I BEDROOM block home |65 a I I U I I Weal 2nd SI.
Phone 32*
i l l K. 111. Phnne 954
Fire— Hlndalorm— Anlo— Llahllfly
month, g you qualify for a Gl

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WANT ADS *

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IfiM ATOKS — II 50 per hu»hel

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PHONE 1821

Toil Burnett

TiarnS

THE GRIDDLE

$ $'5 In Your Sparc Time

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SHERMAN
PIPE CO.

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Loan, immediate orrupancy IWI
K C IIO I/M H E P IIIN G
2 W HEEL utility trailer 4' x « ' or
Adam*. Phone loot.
Cosher Celery and Saaforri Ave.
4* x 4' Inquire al 242S Myrtle
Phone 1232
Ave E W Linger,
I ROOM Apartment. 2nn Avar ado

a
■&gt;

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IN OSTEEN, furnlihed home
TJoctrtc llgnla, running water.
(Ma range. 4 room* recently rtrr
orated 123 a month Contact
Dick Jones, OHcen.
Thone
1344-M2______________________

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Washer*.
All makes P U Y PEN In good rondilion
Phone I42 W
Thnmiighly recnndlHoned. Tealed. approved and guaranteed — BEDROOM auite, dining room
Ernm 159 93 Ea»y term*.
aulle, eteclrlc range and living
Hande II. Wnlfn
room chair* Call MT-J.

Apnlianre Corporation

Preferre,) Rate* to Preferred

Policyholder*

John William* ton. Agency
117 Rinfnrd Allanllr Baai
Phone 34

tin

73' GOOD, used 4 ’* pipe Quote
363 Sanford Ave.
Phone
price Reply Box ABCc/o Herald
•ROOM furnlihed apt. 441?
INRURANUE
POLAROID Ellm*. Camera* and
M , SL phone 753 J
REAL
ESTATE
aormorlet at WleboMP* Cam 7—
fe ta l Jve*UKk-Sut
era Shop. 310 South Park Ave.
Crumley
and
BOXER PUPS I male, 1 female
&gt;N ocean front apt
I’hoaa 711
n «t
Aluminum
AKC registered
133 Phone
or monlhJj^ilt|y^DgyI333-J-I.
» » W. I at 8L
*
Venetian Bllmlf
— Eeetory to You —
Enclosed head. Rag-proof bottom 1 4H ELP W ANTED
-I I
rail with plsillc end*. Plaitlc or
M. Had, Reallnr
EX
PER
IEN
CED
oufalde
talesman
rayon tape*. Cotton or .nylon
Realitared Baal Eitala
and collector. Etlabllihed route.
rnrd*
ead General Inattrance
rnmmlttlnn Rinfnrd
Benhgrllt Glaan and Painl Co. Exrellenl
Furnllure Co ino Ea*tj|»t St
Ilf III Weal and M.
“
Bark Are.
IR V IN G P R Y O R
11WORK W AN TED
-ll
HOME PRODUCT8
208 • 210 MEISCH BLDG.
Ullpn horn*: Hie STANLEY
Md»e May he ordered by call­ W ILL DO Ironing In
floor*, .alertrie
Your State rarm Insurance Ageot.
Phone n o W.
ing your local Sanfohl represen­
irator. lift* AmcUiw coil auto and fire Imurince
tative
Leooa
Boorman—
m
9
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IT49-M wMkday*
DRESS Making, Alteration* and
bjKtonhole* Mr* Gilbert Benton. 1410 DAY O H ) Calf and Cow. Cat)

N E W SM YRNA R EA C H
T O B U Y OR B B L f i

TlRptuvad *nd imlwowsved acreBeach or Inland home*.

JU 5 W J

ELECTRIC drink boi, afcow cue
and couitler scale*. Phone iOU-J.
Palrd $2 30 per gaUoii.
All *i»e* Taro*iQjia*.

ARMY AND NAVY giRPLUS
lift Banfrrd Ave.
rim e m i

Edward Hlgglna Terrace, Apt

a.

D yon have a amall bustceia In a
kYDUilwl part al (o « « aod i i r

Tropical

Pleat* BlHcr Blue Sod: Top
Soil. A. P Rounfrce. Call 1?1*T
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Ph. ta n
lljt the service you offer In tbe 1*1 f i N r t
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Make Sanford Your
Shopping Center

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17. 1 % 1

Three Puerto Rican Gunmen Found McCarthy Guatemala Appeals To Honduras
Guilty On 10 Counts Of Assault
Attacks
Jury Deliberates Demos
On Lone Woman
In Solons' Shooting

Strolling
In Sanford

To Stop Reported Border

WASHING I ON *' Sen Met ar
thy asserted toslas Ibe leligttiy
hearings on the \rmy Met arlht
row were promoted by Ids- Dcoiicrals and ili.it Ihe Democrat, "will
suKer and M msI bee...... » •"
It was one ot numriod' tbru-l'
with a iHilltte.il In ye which i line
\ V A S | I I N f iT O N
u F i — M rs
Seminole county fishermen are
into the 3iUIi an.I po-Mills dual
Lolita l.i*l it on wait ml alono day. ol the McCallhy Allot heat
today purchasing last 55 fishing
licenses which went on »alr at
as tin* Mole .subject nf jury bigs
the Court House yesterday The
Sen syiniiigloii d i Mo* if iii-ig
deliberations today on the
only change In the license,, whien
dmi.it t It Sli i pi.-'i iing it
fanatical shooting in ! he Sen
coil reiidcuts two dollars, It that
hrariitg ol tnaViiit “ unlml
House of Representatives the
Information a« to the holder*) date
and partisan rtmaik- Ibrl wml.l
of birth most be included on the
end Ihe esplo-iie b&gt;.|ioi) on •
March I
application. The licenses are el
A federal jury of seven men "sad" note
tectue tod a)
Symington Hung to- jeon-ati.-i.
TKGLT'IllAI.PA. Honduras
and five women, Behind closed alter
• • #
Miitidl witti eaostls' Im iui
»l*i
— Ctiulemala called on
doors
for
tH
j
hours,
emerged
had
raised
the
ipie-imn
ol
wh.t
A rrtldeul id Ihr .Sanlntil Trailer
ilundtirns Inst night to #top
late last night wilh verdii
id role I tjrk M 1 lift.-id once legal
Park. wear* ul wailing through
on all 10 counts id assault advisor lo former
mall order haute led tape lo cor­
unti-Red GuntemalAii exiles
idenl l i ­
_ -d against her three male asman mas hast- plased at bt bio-.
n e t billing niHtakrs ur lu e»
n |iorted massing oil the bor­
aociates.
Ion's suggestion m ■tlrng oil It..
change untaUslaclory lim it, de
der for an nssualt against
Hadiel Cancel Miranda. 25. An Army'* vtiarge- agsinsl the Mt
elded to find out what happen* In
President Jacolm Arbenz Guz­
the woman who lacks the lime or
dres Figueroa Cordero, 29. and Ir i ’xtlhy eimp
IULANNI IUIH HANKIN, 10. uf ving Floies Rodrigues, 2ft
education to answer Insulted cur
man's Communist-influenced
Muililt ‘ aid II should be le.-alle I
respondente . . . Mum her elec- Aiuia, Calif, and Ruben luidey,
The 31 year-old Mrs Lebrun, al ihat l lillord and Ssmingl.ni “ m
regime.
trie Iron went bad, the crudely II, of New Zealand, who have ready convicted along with the fellow lieiu &lt;ial- I* II iw Mlfon. The appeal was made by
lettered on the pi Ice lag ".My Iron been *pen p x V for seven yean
three inen no five counts ul as ans" and Itial al biliilligl-.il'- a !
•I VI J. 1 X I S l M l N G l O U atali.l op lo a i.iw v i Sen
, I M sbt’aitb. ( 11, 1.11 In J |
t all I* al
Guatemalan Ambassador Amide?
She No Got* Mm" ami seul ii meet lor ihe first tone altei ihe
Dull with a dangerous weapon sIce i lilloid i i .r advice lu He
a V. a,
Mon hearing! o,ei Mtuiily ol iiu
,te i i &gt;li j allot * aub&lt; no hi , i m u M . i ' . i l h .
t'hlnchilia to Honduran
foreign
barh . . . Soon she ret tu rd a net* liner Oruniey docked In San Fran* whispered when the heard the publis-al! deerelars
I Ihe trim
o oiifooruled in u ,i on bit entire alan . -. .
ximitter J EdgaHo Yjlrarue!* at
one lUrrrtl) (turn Ihr larlort
lu g g e il e J II,at a &gt;oi , i i i . e m l| h t | , l a )ita
verdict:
Sleveus Dial might urn malls be
*11co If the romance survives,
■.onimilt** hsiiiliiaiun then . Mu.i M .e,.ii&gt;. , nira n r li’i 11* I ho .I losifl d a l.g rio to li
rrj-ortv tu-rr anj lu other Central
With no lung ijUMliuunalrr lo br they will marry In October and
" I Jon't vee why they don’t con etpes'lrd to be "ill a dlllelrnl
\inericari nsti-ins indicated a show­
filled out.
be bad es ri braid ol Hit* I has r Veto in lor V , .-ii.no ol '
r i*.i. iwiioiiui sou..Jpr.oioi
Vein” Ilian » lli-putitliau lawsei
leiuin to Near Zealand where Bob vlct rue loo "
• • •
down might i.r imnvneni b*twr*n
With five charges id assault with might hast- given
manages
a
news
leivUe
egency
H.r Arbrni g fie rn T * 'i and it* an­
A slate newspaper carried Hilt
iulenl In kill still outstanding
In reply lo bsmingi-u. Mun.lt
ti «'i miiiiiiici
ii
it h.vne
one yesterday: "Wanted Man lo
against Ihe woman defendant. U S said he was attributing no im
Warn dishes and two Waitresses "
and abroad
Dist Judge Alexander Holtroll propriety to M il lin ' ionf.no..
sent the Jury home (or Ihe night with t'ldford Sirseio ft id i p*-i
"We hair report, ihat welland told them lo return today feci rigid to .to (hi*, Moo.lt -aid
r|uppi I s d d rr- -a rv ln f ; m
to pass final juJgruent
are being (loan and dr ..-:i by ‘ tr
adding
Mrs. Lebrun's fellow Puerto Hi
o iiunl* nrar o ir b i r d - '" Chla"I base no ipiavrel with tile 111
esns gave no show of emotion up Uigulng was in which |»dltb*s Ihilla told nr si mr n ’They are
on hearing Ihe verdict, which car played ’’
In-ing flown in chattered planes "
tin- 1i i u at inn departm ent's sum m er kh limning iiislrue
Joseph
N
Welch,
lln
Arms'ries a maximum penalty of 75
niv Guatemalan envoy said Valti n -iliedule will In-gin next Tuesday, according tu .lulm A n years in prison. Hul soon after s|H'rial counsel old that tu fair g&lt; I. iliiect.it al (lie local ret’reulinli |Ho);ram. n liic li n il! get
euiuela had guru him jsturancvv
ness
Sleseio
-it-.old
be
|»-ruillteil
wards Cancrl and Cordero dialled
Hist Honduia, "will prevent anv
PENSACOLA 'As— The
rema
naderwav Monday.
iCoisliliurd On Pare Itsut
and smilrd, and Flores, although
cola Newt-Journal yetlerdav re*
iiict.lrnl* al me border and has
Aavmdiin
tu
\Y*rtrii
KliuuirR,
All eliildren who have eoittpleteil olte year of sellout and city millingif, Mir I'iljr |)innmii»; given orders (or seirurr cl any
not smiling. Joined hi o-lly ui ihr
reived a leltrr containing 23
*
u Im aie n&lt;m swimmers, or are UyinniiiK awiinnu ia, lie *x- him! f.'iiMic •jRiiiiuiilori Vi ill un *i arms Ihrre "
chunks and a nnlr a,king that
G E N E V A U V - Brlllsh-Amerl- conversation
the checks be relumed lu Britt'* can iilans for suspending the In­
All four admit to opening up I m i / r o o c D n r n i i m
l 1:■nii’ii. are entitled to attend claimes Non-nwimim-nt will Ire liMiiyktt t*» (S&lt;*cir * mill mlr un |»t*»• Riport* here amt abroad indicat­
Service Station where they had dochina peace talk* were shelved with wild pistol firr from ihe, J u Y v v v j l l t l U f l
i . tunti-d mi Tuemlay and Thurmlay. while hegiiiners will |*u r$i **hully *a in thr i* limy millii ed Hie anli-Articur forces were
been stolen.
pushing their preparation, lor a
today while the Western Powers House gallery. Five rongresimeii |
■list* nil off iflrrl pAlktllC
I'
i
n i i\e milamed instruction nit Wednesday and Friday
About 11.100 In cash and cheek* pmeil over a new Communist were wounded. But Ihr I'uertu Id
try al unseating the Guatemalan
1 !i*‘ fid li* lit 111» " * I H I r 1 -ill ll d I PC II 111
1'lasses m il I.e from
until ItuH Ou in A ll inmnihle safeli
can Nationalists say they meant
were In a safe taken Irom (hi cease-fire pmpusal.
regime
Among the*r were:
im mUtinji skill
i ifirliln l to
. 111 J 11I1. . 1, will be everci'rtl. All
nation Tuesday. The check, |.»
to
kill
or
harm
no
one.
(heir
only
1 Dispatches from Heine, Brit­
A*
a
result
of
the
Communist
Ihr
«*M
iiiiiii*Ri(i|i
t*
v
tin
i'lh
mall
• * I said. amt llicte will be l.ioi
laled *25it iz.
» j *i h Iii'h Ihr) lurrf hi Ihr coin ish Honduras, quoted Guatemalan
move and liecaute uf French op­ aim being to dramatire their de
Iib-guartl, on hand,
.ii, counting the
Journal City Editor Hal Stoke- position tu suspension of the talks, maud (or Puerto (dean indepen
IIIIin h»!!»'■"! r i ..Flit f Kii ill) hall al rule sources there a* saying anilH
o
w
a
r
d
G
o
l
d
i
e
tu.
i
iiislructut,
denre.
Comimmisi parachute Iroopt al­
■aid the unsigned mile read
it appeared unlikely the parley
i 'in )i m
.
1
1
.d
Angel
ready hair been dropped Into Gua­
Under Ihe law, each defendant
“ Greetings,
please r e t u r n would he recessed this wrek as had
" ( mi nui ifir« Ui
it h temala Tic vburves gave no deTiie
Im,
which
will
be
operated
oould possibly receive a sentence
rhreki lo proper uwrier as |, la-eli expected.
itii|&lt;riall%r
that
mii adrguat*' iu|i*
SPARKS,
Net.
i
r
A
b
.
the
b)
the
recreation
depaiiineft
to
The
Seminole
founts
J.i)ce*&lt;s
b a n no use for them |». S Do
Red C h i n a ’s Premiri-Foreign ul up lu 10 years apiece on each
jdr of uf! tifp' Irimmal gpacr* tails
uncr-wlld W rit . .
2 Usually tehible s-mreet her*
not appreciate talci cheap writg Minister Chou En-lai submitted the of Ihe weapons counts and 15 learned tod»&gt; at thru wvrkl) 110*21 cart) children to and (rum the
|tiu»uh-i, |iai I initially in cm said
The
Sparks
u
i
1
rounrtl
has
iilaygioubd,
will
start
each
day
Guatemalxu exiles are balng
B»*
N ert Journal. With these m w ana 1stlew proposal to the ntfio- years apiece un each of the in- ineeluig and lunelieon that the
tr ;il tilltalflt sR iilktlhik," hi 3|d*Ji .oirUHrd
adopted
aa
ordinancr
again,I
Monday,
through.|s.Frlday.
from
lord
vr
up
It
*
received
&gt;
«*a!l
na'
tu pMtit* neat the tiordar
tent-to-fcUl counts, ur a mashmim
wwda I leaf* your fair city "
oortv conference Just as French cf
lion
In
pi
iv
Alt*
fli'ilillfg,
mutilciassault
and
batter)
‘Fourth
St
aud
I'ats
Ave
at
N:I5
flrst-idace
.ward
lor
Him
)#
.
Si
125 years. The judge has dlx
where men lresied in khaki report­
Henceforth, Spark, ritltrns I'slHllt flfttr fnllflll It ri' v'F«kAI) (•' edly
Foreign Minis!*' Georges Bidault rrelion as lu whether 'he sentences Trade I’rnmution* t’.nnpalgn Ihm a m
were (l.-wii out of Tegucigalpa
" lio punch one another will In I•r(e\ 1st, iddlti.ua! pass riltirr l*&gt; yesterday
returned from Faria to try tu pre­
Sti.p* “ ill tie male oil Park liable
and an unknown number
should run concurrently, however, Rider vice-pirsidrttl and program
lo
fine,
up
to
t
’lO
O
and
Jail
vent the proposed recess.
nui
u
*
i »m■km)* |»acr iii g-mayr* ur
chairm.m,
made
the
amiounceliit-i
t
\\ .* , 2311. sl and Mellolivllle Ave
earlier
aid Judge Holtioff has announced
smlrncrs ol up to IMi da,,, w in
ami hv «»ff &lt;li#it« |iuikniK
Hidault entertained Britain's he will not Impose a total of mure alter receiving word b.-m thi •* lidlow
Pie sources ais.i said a Wrll armboth.
l*i Midi nut' in /ntiitiy
limaiicr*
Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden than Ihr 75 years allowable under judging, made ro •ulh in t’oloi .1,1.
eil trial Irlt Hie ll-.mlorali jnirt of
Park An- : Fourth Sf . Sevenih
Ihr
louncllmen
lurlliei
more
and u. S. Under Secretary uf State rhe intent to-kill finding
X|unni|ii»litirh
liiiiillr
(h
r
«ilua
Springs, t'olo
I.a Ceiha yesterday apparently for
St , mill -i , 12th M . Itith St . dei bled that two people nlm
Walter Bedell Smith at dinner last
(inn dif Iriryitl) thioiiifhuut thr a strike al Puerto Hairloi th
’llle awalil wi lalm-d dtlliin mth s t . 221ni st and ?nti 81
light
In
publlr
and
Iherrbv
let
night. The principal subject of dis­
Hie past yeai while tin- mganir.
tiiyiiltv
S*itii«
havr
»
w
r
y
com
Gualemalt
?5th SI
Palmetto A i e
and turltr their frlloH illlrrn , shall
DAYTONA BEACH 'B -rh a rg e . cussion obviously was the future
jiK'liHimp |dun (m m witlr ranfr
tlmi uas under lln i-ui .Imiici - Orange Aie
3 A close aide to Carlo, Castillo
be guilty ul au affray. Such nf IMP-* itthrl niUIUCI|&gt;aliVir« hall- Armas, bent of Hie Guatemalan eghave been Hltcrd against a n of the conference.
1‘resldenl ■Till Able
Mil.-- todas
Mi-ll.-nVille Ave
Wiimew.Hid rowdies will be subject In a sUr *iii I% «|!ri'ifn uar a Mich a"
year-old girl ai the result of a
was
presenltnl
j
"p&lt;
*
pn—i.leni'French sources said after Ihe
.ilice, giith M Pi id &gt;lpb st . nuilmum penally ol lui dais Mi.clr tu iiii||tl|i|r tsgfPlIlllK** and! lie movement here claimed 5,000
Iren-age weekend beer party In dinner they believed Bldault had
{iln by Ihe prevent In ad olflcer elitl
anil Arbenr men si and ready along
( elel) Ave alid Fom I : t
In Jail, a tloo line, nr bulb.
cnlving 30 lu 40 children ul well succeeded in preventing anv "pre­
Iecb Hollci
tv.tiuiin Mill ihraina; coiuinrrcial Hu- frontiers of Ft Salvador and
A uoesllon and
mi ati'w.i piogism
to-do families. Juvenile Offirrr mature breakup" of the parley.
Watren K Kimwli • ; i - n-nii
i
ui
i
Mi
ii K* iiii*! slim %, ui a cunt
II.m loros and "at leant MOOD supwill be
Walley Gaddis reported
members and Sanlor-t &lt; It, in n, concerning ll.e pla)gr.i f inaliull •'( (Itr ilhs Vr A culll|»lr
(...iters Inside Guatemala alll rift
The talka will continue on the
WI'Ml(
p
Hit al I1 pm
In what was termed an effurl ager. ,|»'ke luiells duimg tin- pin bloj.l.a-l liver Wi
in
1
1
1
1
ip
1
1
Li
n
h »-•0 1d lindu'itIiI v(11y hr op In Ilf hi ullh ill whrti the mo­
t*£ *»ld the .party was held May foreign minister Irvel for the pres­
11**3 ■! Ihe home uf one of the ent, they said, but may be iuiiied tu head off possible poor market­ gram, earnevll* etidntsinc 1 I *» I rbiay Angel said id a i
i11J11**11
ll i r h r » t
ment i-nmi- '
ing conditions this fall, Southland eee liroleel to tiraillitv I ■•*t Mel
boys whnrr molher wai away
ptfIi&lt; run uti mag u i »
I Castillo Armas i i i * message
over to deputise later.
*
I'*
'*
*
*
Ion
I'jtk
Kimwli1
jilt
1
*rti-n
Frosen
Foods
of
I’lant
City
re­
Four girls, Including the 13 year
Details of the Chinese resc- fir*
n*|f. if n* r all). Mm* f,dhm i ii$: in
to nit Guatemalan "compatriotl,"
old, spent long hour* with Uiy* piopuial were not divulged by del cently advanced a plan whrir it tIt111 hi Ho- fad tli.il &gt;'i. t di . .in
*jnt he -10,ltd be .*.in tti.-m "very
Ml mat u*n rill h* iiirii
’
in Ihr bedroom,. Gaddis said at rgtles who attended yralriday's will purchase the crop, of approxi­ misMnn "Monday nidd j |.|,i
Tb* exile leader called
(■Illl V i|i%rlllllgi-*uht ill. Ill)
A M il) .
lrj*i one arlrl wem swimmim secret session. They were under­ mately i»0U acres of vegetables the mm lug uf the Center |«illinli ul
i n the Guatemalan people ta pre­
i i i|ia* r
I I « a inyuiii* i r n i $ rI i j h , » li - i**
Ihe former Jim Spci.r. 1 i.-nM
1
nude, and about 2t») cans of tieer stood tu rovrr three milii points: from Seminole County farmers.
L
llilt-c hull.low lo-i .ils werr Is
tu* sent A :hem and tils aides Irom
f4miIk
Him#*
.»
were consumed along wlih home
An audience of 75 farmer* greet­ Fort Mellon I’aik I . b. u-».l
In « ...|
I. A simultaneous ceasr-nir, g.
in-d I..il.it ond yeslrtday st t’lty
comm null v cenlei
Hfrint till*
* •:*» ny
l«m*
-|n».
made wine and liquor.
ed
the
Ss'henie
with
enthusiasm
negotiations of opposing military
&lt; hlnchlH, told newsmen it was
It ill liiiiiging Hie t.d .1 to appio\j fi'lnri/ lodtfr, uwiifiI liy t.»* i l mole ibxn Iw.i family units — our
The
Seminole
lavcee.1-.
after
being
told
the
story
of
sis
The mother of one of the »irW commands both here and in In­
union 1 the Castillo Armas forces
ill*tel*
117.
tiiut
l)i
III
Hie
(
’ll)
amrniled
I
tu
1
r
In
liw
I..
•
.)•
S
t
i
n
i
l
i
f
r
r
,
fMlr«ii»an
ut
Ihr
.Saf
f
t
l
e
Multiple
latllllv
dwelling,
juislii p * i„v &gt;n*o ua me party dochina, and 3. a proposed ban Sanford area farmers this season. the luting rigid nf • -ml.ile 11.1 in ii cal jear, which ‘ ijflrd in Uc
Kill nil ill r to., hj« |ii«l diMijij •»r •pace I &lt;■ each of not let* than -h wniilu ‘•fail figlitmg F rid a y"
from her daughter and reported on the Import of troop* ot arms While most of the area's fanners bers The Iih-.i I gi(m|&gt; w,i- .m. ul r.hcr
A dlsjutch from Associated Frets
rd
mlo thill a i t .
(o-i cent ot unit* ui each itruduie t . rlc -p -nd. nl Jack Rutledge In
lost heavily Ihli spring because of
It to the iuvenile officer
into Indochina.
the
few
Jaycee
me
in./itmoml
H
|i
Owen
wa«
gisrn
a
pcrmii
Staiulifpr
r«|Mi|tr*i
tlial
hr
I*-'
adverse market conditions, these
I Hotel,- HI •quire feet pel GuMcmila, delayed live hour* by
slate which hen i.d-.re |i.-in.ii i,, erect a concreie (dock Imme *iw I h r h u u i r Ataiidiii^ ( l i m i t oil
six received $225 a acre for their the
vnest oi tlerpiiig room, or one cat the
..................................
...r ,reported
. r ____
n o iii let centorship,
ted
inactive
inemheito
vote
in
Ihe
J
t
anklln
Trirare
suleliva
H
r
foundAtiun^
Ihui%*U&gt;
imrlit
guaranteed crops of wai bean*.
•p.xci lot Jach l o u r guest toaiiii last night H u t the capital city w * i
sioii
I'he
Imuic,
according
to
Hie
When
hi«
fam
ily
i
r
t
i
t
v
j
nl
it«
«it&gt;
No figure* were disclosed by the
e j.o in ,i i...nits cabin,, and quifl rnd internatirnsl airlines had
apiilicallou w|j| lie built at 211« &gt;rxf# r l * &gt; , not itiil) the h m i ' r v* I
romnany of the fanners showing
ii.i lrJ- sine cat (pace per unit or u inied normal service a(tr a
liak
Ate
and
Will
no
a
stile
25
hi
un-Riiilf,
hul
■!*•(
ii|i|il(ixiiiiit*
profits on Ihr crop* or their grow­
ordered
temp i r i, goirii.inenl
il leel
UH) Irrt uf MaI pi |i11&gt;«* vt hu h h* . ,l.o.
H. T. Mllwe*. County tuper.nt- ing costs, but It was staled by
half
t
It.eaters and aii.tlturlums
endent of public instruction, today W7 W. Lins, president of the coun­
1 ovl ol Ibe construction wa* hrrn hurtrij «jndrr " 11 u.* hr*
I*c .It,patch sail auth aritlvs
. . . .41 .%a eittiei ,1(011* toot basis
bUrod ,l appiolimab-l) |5IXX1 b&gt; toll.
announced that (here would lie a ty farm bureau that it wa* Invit­
ORLANDO
Mrs. Lottie Co- special railed meeting of Hie Coun­ ing.
**.t m
S l i n iff J t 11h M i ) I'u ntf i ii'ii I r | ( . i o i l &gt;■ si man)' seat* for each isetr puihlng plant for maulve
brn died from a skull fracture ty board of school, .Monday al
ii
- (n e l
usually :&lt;n a q u a u feel deri inMrslion* t.iiii-.irciii lo those
\eeording lo Hie ni-orls, James '111 I h r f l f f l 11III i- \ ‘ \ r r \ r i hi»u-l
Official* of the Soulhlsnd Co.
B a r t o w i b —une .-t u -. i
tt.r *oli tartly ot the people behind
caused by a blow and a hloorf clot ID a. m. In hb office.
I
(.a
iking
sjiace
per real
A
Williams
of
tGi
Mrllont
ille
Ird 4 h oti tr kidiiA|Hfiir( (m l w e n n
cununented that their firm expect­ sons licmg &lt;iiies|imi,-,t in tin til
ti c AH h uf regime jtutirdgr laid
on ihe brain. Dr Frederick Raw
g
ll
o
s
p
iia
l,
I
p
a
r
k
in
g
space
A
te
,
infemls
lo
nlace
asbestos
V r « t i | r a t l r i f T h r lu d/ r u n v
l
The board, according lo Ihe nip- ed to contract for 300 acre* of veMigaliiifl ol the -l..vnig id I ih
1(4111X1 personv wetr rxps-ctcit to
lir.g reported yesterday after an
I
.
,
i.iiinl
aquate
feel
uf
floor
area
•idin*
on
hi,
residence
Co*!
of
«t fwf#0 hy Htxnifrr
crlnlrndent, will discuss appoint­ green beane, 200 acres of squash, II lte.il 22 yens ago ha bo n re
autopsy
throng Guatemala City's narrow
the
project
was
evllmated
al
1750
m
lb.
holldli.g
It h«il h rrn loentr*| uti i h r r ’
Her husband nl five months. Jo- ments uf teachers lo fill vacancies 300 acres of spinach, and not yet lea«rd
I. Iluaine-s. com mercial, ol In- kln*H&lt;
ihotr "f IJ»kr Mmy
John Peeples, fit nl Tam p, » ? . by Williams
Hir iiiiftlrmalati ifrn m l staff
G w * e Cohen. 15. Is being recently crested In Ihe County determined amounts of other vege­
1
.
1,11
rat
The
porch
of
Hie
C
K
Smilli
released alli-r being full on in
j I - I- presidential office earlier
held In Jail at Di-Laml on a man school system by the resigns!) m tables.
residence.
tk*J
.Magnolia
Ave
,
is
1
l
l
a
i
l
n
g
7,60
m
aqnare
tret
or
of approximately 12 teachers and
No price for the proposed fell open charge nl iiive-.tieai!..ti ■till
alaughler bond
. tp.'lj) demrd a rrport that the
im&gt;fe sliall tiave oua apace t•he retirement of several mote.
crop was mentioned other than lh&lt;* held Is Al Hoy Kodl, .-o Im. ,(hf ,r bedidrd for revamping, accord
arm, had given Arbenr 21 hour!
W* ,,,rmrr New
mg
lo
Ibe
Clly
Hall
file
Coil
of
•-a.il l.iaiu square I r r l ut floor i- resign A J-ipit ilatrinent laid
Mil wee has stated that the situa­ statement that it wa* to early lo here Irom Frogman-, x i H .!*.
York (lly
atoremanager, died
•be jirujeri, which will be done by
are Negroes
area in the building , exclusive uf (tu- army "t* giving all iiv support
Monday after being brought here tion is not critical and that he establish on*.
m
iii
H
i
,
was
placed
at
1250
Real wa, kille-l In . Imlgmi
•tula)'e area
from Day Iona Beach for an enter feels most of the varanriri will U
t-&gt; I'ltirrn President Artienr "
TO
K
YO
(/Pi—
The
men
win.
n.
blast , Inn lly altir he h .&lt;) serve I
filled at the meeting.
2 Warehouae or storage Ihat ha*
«•£&lt;*&gt; bcaln ooeralion
El halvidor'i embassy in Guatg*
rn■
nd
Japan*,
,rcurity
force,
bj».
MANY
HEAR
GRAHAM
a two year trim a, uutm .-1 Lake
The majority of the teachrra
g r si* floor a n a of |ll,00u squara mala fity w*» reputed bulging
Police said Cohen had turn ar
SCIIMOI. RFCtlltllA MTIILEN
strictly unmllitary title, such *• atret
HELSINKI, Finland t* - Mur* Wales
who resigned last week were the
ot
m
o
i
e
—
one
space
for
each
with 21 refugci-i whu sought asylum
SAN FRANCISCO ( A h - Al •operiritendent.
I!!
mi from fight* with his
charges
10,000 Finns massed al a Hel­
Sheriff Pal Gorilmi -a id al Ihe
rriulilng
wife have recently been transferred and than
sinki arena last night ror Ihe open­ llllie of the slaying, Peeple, wa, least some of the eighth-grade
Ho there wa, •nine mirprise lu 5.1HMI s q u a u feet in c x c c m uf the ttieic from the gut crnmenl round­
married
W£_;ra,
who
of
expectrd
over a divorce c*
A
(.arking
»pace
may
be
contldI when said bis oc
up Exile source* iav tkM or moro
pupils at Lagumtas Klementaiy
ciipitlon Is salesman Deputy Sher added family responsibilities, frit ing of a three day revival crusade a hamlvinan ami S. ..n a r.,-k lur Rcnool probably were pleased to day when the It ,H. Navy ba,r said first lil.Ouu
Rear Asltit. Yaxumaiu laoig.icl.i .-ted a , olir eight feel wide and pp nenlv of Atbeni and the ComMembers of the County school by U. 8. evangelist Billy Graham. Knunelf Donnelly, Lake Wale al port cards, acblevrmeiit
niiinll* already ate under arrest-,
achl
record*, had Vlslteil (lie aliciatt caillet
torney who was accused ol being
it belt to roilgn.
eighteen feet tong (144 iqu aie
the government reputedly bis
day .
T O OPEN RIDS
an accessory Ix-fnre Ho- fart
Uoxer.
board will convene In the superin­
granted safe conduct for IR of thosg
GAINESVILLE i* -B id i for con­ Donnell) killed blmii ll la I week
A thief decamped with the reInquiry ahowrd Ihat U. H utli feet I
tendents office Wednesday to work
in thr Salvadorean Pmbatiy to
on the 19M-6&amp; budget for the struction of the first unit of a new after being ebaeged mill leading amt i i r o g r e , , rejiort, of the claw, rial, have t.een privately tian- ,1
lease the rountt) Several other
school system, according to Mil- group of agriculture buildings at a cofispiracv to kill three wealih) which i. due to graduate this at* lug title, to military rank, faru
oppcitlonUti ilread) have madt
the University of Florida will be person* for Uieir numev He u . - &gt; ter noon.
gurhi I* vice auperlnlelident •&gt;( Huwee.
Iticir escape via thl, route
opened here June 29.
law associate of lleal’a and he|.|
"It wa* probably the work of coaital »*frty fvtce.
Guatemalan rxtlr, m Tegucigal­
The bid* are being submitted a f20,WX) double Imli-inml) life in -••me troublemaker who wasn't go­
A Navy spokesman was mildly
pa ma le no secret of their intlltiry
for constructing three buildings surance itnliry on him
ing lu g.-t any gra.let," theuriied *urprised when asked alentt it all
urnaralloni Men dressed In frevh
which will compose (he first mill
A grand Jury rrfu-cd to imtlrl School Principal Mn. D a M G.
" Y o u mean t h e y h a v e to m e other
TALLAHASSEE &lt;.H-Tlie Florid* hast but wearing no intlinla
of Ihe Agriculture building group Donnelly
... .
r -_7 .
furnished b&gt;
I.ankrnau.
title, ?’’ he said.
I'uwi-r and Light Co. today re walked the strict* and gathered at
lot Jural Girt Scout council.
reived stale permission to l**ue the city's airport They were scan
BR ADEN TO N lAh— A new
and
sell 2ttt.iKk) share* of new boarding planes without any ap­
route for the West Coast Inland
T O t ’HftpaK p r e s i d e n t
stock to help (malice a proposed parent effort to hide their movaWaterway through Venice hat
Cat,tools,i expansion program
DAYTONA BEACH OP)- Plori- been approeed bar the Waterway
inent*
« t America Commlftiiun which for y n r « hit
tin- Florid* Railroad A Public
TA L L A H A S S E E
Th* State out pay." Collins will ti! . over the thy letter wa* ilgr.ed hy Ms ,u ey
U t t IlftV* I ’n l e i n j m a a * . | D p i n l r l t l*! I?*1*? t»*tw**n James Quinplagued with arguments ov.r Road Department o «. fired R. N.
imr«lii|t in «jiag«it»iir i
p e ri..r, S R D tieneral A m in or W .
Alter tb* eieciion Wells, al a s u j i i i i - of W.uuo share, of pc#
:* i ” L " n*°" *” &lt;1 t-oHn William- direction tb* canal It to take.
Wells, auditing division chief clerk
WHU
hi* frli i! vAmn't *ti A William*.
conference In John,’ office, hand­ (tire
» » of High Springs for president
d Muck with ftoo par value to
Ntwett rout# would have the who wrote a letter on highway fi much the writing of It,.- Irtto tmt
It aai.l “ there will be little or no ed out a statement that hr wa, ie
of IJrelr organlaatlon
that itot* Ben. LeRoy Col the fact Ihat It “ got in the pr*--., primary state fund* available for Darting any language giving a rsitr live million dollars and 245.
the Seaboard Air nance*
--------------------------------------Line Railway for throe and a half. Pn* used against Acting Gov. and liecamr a storm c e n t e r o f the matching primary federal fund* "fall* lmpre**ton” that the road DUO share, nf common stock with
RITZ
no par value to yield an indrlinlte
mile*.
"T h em "
Charloy John* In their governor- poli
litiral campaign” w h ic h lo t h im during the remalndei of thl* year." department "cannot carry out it* ,um lo he ettaullvhrd by public
The Cotaml allow preriouily had •hip campaign.
l:I7-S:Dt 5.15-7:14-9:13
hi* Job. "That's w h e r e the iliaA limit a week after It wa* writ­ budget for the year 1954. ’
sate
approved * routa in, Uia beaches
(lio notice of dismissal from the
MOVI E LA N D
He said then Ills statement in the
nl^W As named star bal property owners opposed II. Job ho ha* hold for more than SO ptea'ure uf the administration ten a newspaper reporter found It
“ The KIJ From Left Field"
came In "
and published It. Collin* used It letter to McKethan wa* “ predicat­
____
__
_roeelved a |ioo
ComalaaJoN metnbera were told vaara aaid ll wai "for the best
Starts: 7:46 Feature: l : U
The letter was written to Alfu-d to ,unport his contention that the ed upon a hypothetical accounting
l:\HO I I.M E N T UP
" 2 " ,»»m e r Foundation prite, that the toats of ballding the new Interest of the department.7
I *«l Comtdete Show: 9:31
MrKethan, John, .,upp&lt; rter and John* road board couldn’t carry practice rather than u |h.m tin- ac­
G VINP.SVILLE LB— Untvcrtity of
* tig IbadmKt)i award to halo route would be about one million
Wells said ha considered him­
COLORED DRIVE IN
K J.
teponsoa to the national dollar* more but thla would al- self "Just a political casualty. 1 former rturirman of the State Road out hi* highway building commit­ tual situation which must, of neces­ Florida summer school enrollment
“ Magombo”
F F A rony.ntlon and the Florida moat ha offsat by d a a M o d rights- reallta th* vmdlctlvenesa of IL I'm Board who had aakrd for Informs ment* with fund* available thl* sity, take into contidrratlon the Iv 3 7fi7 compared to lait year's
lion on the department'* finance* year and 10 criticise the board for continuing aspects of th* .Slate 3.522 The eight weak* iciiiun be
Starts: 7.45
Timaa-Ualo. silvar trophy.
of-way avrta.
hoping It’a Just tig months with* Although Wells laid be wrote It. tailing u match federal road mon­ Road Department operations."
gsn Tuttday,
I

R e g im e
is S a id
T h r e a ie tie d
Showdown
May Be Soon

e

l\i'cication Department To Stait

Plans To Suspend
Indochina Talks
Are Shelved Today

Pensacola Paper
Asked To Return
Stolen Checks

Swimming Instruction Tuesday

National Award
For Campaign Here

44

City Body To Study
Problem 01 Parking
Tonight At Meeting

Assault, Battery
Ruled Illegal

Girl, 13, Charged
After Teen-Age
Drinking Party

ft

Plant City Firm
Contracts To Buy
Crops In County

Building Permits
l oliil About 147

Cause Of Death
Of Woman Found;
Husband Is Held

County School Body
To Meet Monday

Mystery Surrounds
Disappearance

r 1*

Man Questioned
In Old Stay inr|
Is Released

Titles Translated
By U. S. Officials

Inside This Issue

FP&amp;L Company
To Soil Stock

Commission Okays
New Water Route

f

W riter Of Letter Used By Collins Fired By SRD

Movie Time Table

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Early Reports

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C IL A IT E R TW EN TY ONE
J U L Y . And summer w illin g
down Ui a dry, hot heal wave lhal
wax urt|*wrajjej*-* in the memories
CJ j f K T e a t Js&amp; a’t s f s r w w u i --&lt;

| watching the rtgiir* you c u t It's and Diana are really seriously In­
just that without ■ sanding no- terested in each other."
Irh in r nr » sprayer. It’*
to
1 wouldn't b* empriseo."
( lake ua a lor.* ..m e "
T h e/
s around a lot and
■ r a . n was iab&lt;irioua, tedious, caJI each other awful names and
Insu/ferabl* after 10 o'rlock Ui Ihe tline tonauining work, requiring in- pretend to quarrel, bul I do be­
morning and it did nut cool down linlte patience and unlading en- lieve they re nut fuonng underUntil early midnight Uul she herd- Uiuaiaain.
neath." Hlie paused. They teeth
1&gt; noticed Ihe discomfort Fur one
Itut they had hrlpera, too,—Jack so young, though," ah* timahed
thing. She waa tun happy in her sod Inane Hit* year Jack had
ludd chuckled. Thai fmm you,
Uxunolaatr.] solitude to Ihlnk 4i««ui (.iiargr ul the um&gt; playground in (Jramlnik!**
tha weather, and lor another, she Maptriun U u l Joan had managed
Joan mad* no answer lor a mo­
helore she went abroad ami in ment. hurrly it waa only yesterday
waa too busy.
Except tor the heat, the days Ihu way be was earning niuriey to that Jack had been a small brightfeU into pleasant pattern Alter Help defray M s n d lrg r expenaaa eyed lad ul twelve, welching and
marketing. Juan went scouting lur Hut he waa llirough w iin lus job lislenhig to Joan and her college
tha antiques which she and Todd by lour o clock which was when friends hums for a vacation. And
had decided to buy. rajefully com­ rodd usually reai ned home, and now here he was sla reel tall amt
paring all «he u w and making as snub aa he saw hia brothrr-in- a sophomore at College himseit
copious notes Then, on lh(&gt;»e law in Ihe driveway behind Ihe next tall.
afterftu-,ns when Todd came own* Manse, nr would d rill over Hard­
"(Veil, I am older," she ewid al
early tiurn hit clas**-a. Ihey drove ly five minute* lale r, liia n r t last. "Moie than five yeait. Thai *
together to Ihe different shojia in ia rl liltl* crtnvcrtihi* would a lot, anyway you look el it." And
bringing bark with Ihrm in the whip up Ihe drive ana out she she gave a faint small sigh betrunk of the old jalopy ihe chairs would hop. wearing blue j-ans esuse lif- v*l» ruthtnji ty
uie lable ui ins chesl ul draw lolled to her bare K n e e s with her
food chuckled again. ' All right.
era or whatever she hail earlier silver-gill hair neatly hidden m a Methuaaleh Uul heir s un* conaoselected, pending hie approval
ke n h ie l. and her own putty knife lalion. I ni growing old wilh you *
• *• •
By Ihe end of July Ihe big barn itu ik Ihruugh hri belt
behind the Mbm. held all Uteli
'Need any more help 7" site
Nut all the tummei waa (pent
treasure* and in Augusl then would aak. “ f in all ready (or ac- m Maplelun, Once Jowii luok in*
worn began. For they had bought llun!"
A n j etralghlawsy she L a i and diuvs up l u *** tielly in
"In Ihe tough." as Ihe antique would pitch Ui. cleaning and scrap I'ouglikrepue. Bhe and I udd had
trade puu it. Thai u to say. mg and sanding aa rigorously as stopjicd there oil then way hoine
e-erytlnrg needed rrfmiehmg
if *hi&gt; were working on her own (rum thru wedding trip, bul Urlty
With the rnoney thus saved they fum ilur
and Joan had not mrl since and
wire able lu purchase more Ihan
J*ck laughed al her Hr laughed there was mui-fi news lo Ue sa
they other .*y« could hate
al Ihrrn all, including him sell, lui changed.
"The only cheaper thltig ■ »ald twing such dopes a* lo outhei
the Abdiews how owlied e new
Joan, "would o* lu buy at aor lions with *u m i* biuken-down junk small ranch-lypt house uii the outAnd I drill I know enough lo -l-i Al which Joan invariably flashed ikirta ul the cily Mike bad
lhal yel Just wait, though, some 10 a quick delense.
rented in the back yaid aa a play
day I w ill"
"lh al s all nghl • Bui we re ink place lur we* Beth and il - u
Todd looked atttwa al her With •ucJi dupes a* you Ihuik fkia belt, beneath the shade ol ai, via
S putty knife in her hand, the -as liddleback maple chan u .s l I paid apple tie* ihal the iwu gnu at*
Crouched before a nislU* lup|,*-d ten buck* lot will won ue worth then lunches Hum trey* while Ui*
Cummode in the shade ol the h.,ni Iw eflty-llv* ,qu. my lad. this naby slept
busily scraping uff lung wrinkled Junk, aa you call ll. i* * sound
~VV* re so lucky to have me.*
Strips t4 ln« softened earnuh ihst im tJim e n l and don't you lorgei thiee apple Uece." Belly said
covered It. (the was rla.1 in blue ll."
‘The developer just ripped ihiuugn
snorts with an old *atrlir&lt;I a lute
Tnvestmenl ui w hat? lim e 7"
with tin buildoaei and took oul
shirt ol M il • hanging loose out­
"No investnieiil in oilui secui moal ul Ui* orciisrd -Una used to
side of Iheiu Her bare feel were d ) rottd and I ce n t allurd tu be all (arm land aruund heie, you
thruil into dilapidated inn.-. &lt;0 . 11* buy «i*n ka and bunds bul we can know - but Mike and I lougm to
FeeiUlga o4 the allrky goo did not buy Ih u H u ll A little al a time keep uule Or I piubably should
always land in the crumpled new* I mean Ho Mu'Ogli w* ie ipendini say that Mike periuadtd He • e
ptpel (he held Ui her olhri hand our money, were gelling it bac* pietty good persuader," she fin­
but fell ms lead on her rhrir as* lou 1’untile," tlie added with em ished proudly.
S smudge un her cheek And e pliasia
"You ie *o lucky lo have a home
Curl ol red gold hair. *ri aim
Not qulle all Ihe hoi suininel like Una, Uetta." Joan said
psripirallun. hung over un* eye
was • prill in ruch lull, however
"I nope you auuw nuw lucky
"Why do you want in*' hr iloniellmea Ihe luui ol Ihtm —U l­
asked ’•urimuly
an* j . j J a ik . Juan and lodd — Heaven*! I can I imagine when
"Because—" dhe LI*a al the irp iire d io the Aispirton Club lodd and I will be able to buy *
dangling rurl to gel ll uul ol hri (o u iU lot a gams or l eiuus Bum*- house. Not lur yeait and yeara.
rifle it "I’ve got ideas (hi* whole llir.es they wenl lo tJianr a loval) I'm afraid.”
"Oh, H won't be as lung as
business intrigues me II Intrigues plat* and enjoyed her swimmihg
me mightily, sir Itunler 1 hope pool Humellmes (hey did both H that,' Baity replied, in nai coinit does you. loo "
11 was ist* When they finally lotting way.. "ll d.dn i take us
•Well. I doll I know *i*iui rra ih td 'lie glassy (ward behind long aa we had expected "
But Mikes in Uuiin«ti, H»tly '
'mightily ' Hul I ll slay Ly you till Ihe nigh hedge where ihe pool
we Imuh ll‘s the uniy way we ll lay. a did nui matter. Fbt what Juans lone liehl a isi* nut* u(
(vei gel (urniture. (ui one thing
could h* nicer than plunging into anxiety, "lie's in a simply rvuge
Ar.d he. made a wry fee*
walei iMdracent under (he suniSI company where m« policy i* fixed
."Bui you do like lu us* yum Ul u lv riy beiirsl|i Ihe IllUudllghl 7 He has rtgoiox raises and hos­
hands (odd You .id so"
Either way d e i t r p e tfril tndlng pitalisation and sirk leave and a
H# came over lo her lucked Ihe to a summer s day
pension system and I don I kjuiw
recalcitrant curt beneath the no
l l was un (lieu way hum* from what else I can I remembei nail
Un she wuir around hei head and such an evening, a lle i Jack nai* you told me. But he has things nt
stopping, dropped a kiss no lii* saio he woold walk hack taler eon count on and a future In whicn
Sod of tier truss
lhal Juan voiced lo her husband tu grove and Utcrewae hi* earning*
Tne utily d eal, plate." he Inld a I bought lhal had been with h*l
Don't teacher* h a rt SU Ihuae
asr • "Yea. i du hoii• / iHu, i fur *uiue urn*
things, loo 7"
worry I'm having nm Especially
"You Kim * fmid I lliin k Jack
(T o Jfe C’uarikwtdj
Oiemxkl llh b, illn Kum i.'viui liififibvirO br kina tu iu m 9sh*lnsia

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M IAM I t#—John Fulford, ( H r
ger happy member of the n X o ri
out t 'n h gang, shot ■ policeman
In (he legs today airJ In (urn w m
critic ally wounded.
Doctors i t Jaekio n Memorial
Hospital • aul KuKuril'a chance* id
survival were slight The police
man, Hay P a rk e r, suffered slight
wound* In each leg from a shotgun
fired by Fu lfu n l.
Fulfill-), although wounded by
P arke r, ran Into a vleant lot and
hid In the weed* Tracked down
by Tarker'a nunitanlon, Taln tlm an
H iom a* O'Connell, Fulford waa hll
by two more bullet i.
The shooting* occurred when the
a f f ir m apotted Fulford, *6n of a
North M iam i ileach policeman In
a ca r and followed him . Another
ca r trailed the o fflre ri. Fulford
aped aw ay, and (he uffirera (topped
(he second machine which wa*
driven by Ja m e i I I. N all, U
Aa the u ffirera talked with N all.
Fulford drove up at high apeed,
lumped from hla c a r ana fired at
P arker.
The C a d i gang ha a been aceuaed
of numeroua holdups In the M iam i
area and elsewhere In Florida
Membera of the gang, Including
Ray Caah, were ImoHrated In re
cent spectacular holdup* at O iin a *
vllle
Napkin* ihould nut be uted lo
plnrh hll for pol holdaral The reaaon, according to Am erican In
stllute of Laundering, research
and educational centar of the lau n ­
dry industry,
industry. la that .the ^stain

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DAILY CRYFTOgLIOTE—Here's how I* wwh Ml
A U D I IA AIR
It L O N O f I L L O W
latter limply stands foe another. la this saampls A I* «d44
three L'a, X for the two O'a. etc Single Ultsra, Sped-

h F .A T n .t . '.a — L h s lrm s n Veldt
1i R 111) raid he expect* a four-day
hearing -.larung her* today to be
"one ut the mo*t im portant and
revealing" ever held by Ihe House
Ifii Ainei ican A c t i v i t i e s Com­
mittee,
lie attached particular signiflvui.tv ... Die hearing bccanxc it
-..!! he die hril congrcakudiii investlgrtion of t'ommunivt activities
in the Pacific Northwest — a kef
Induct rial, marititve and agricul
i uraI area
Fo r the first time, a Communist
convicted of i-nnv|viracy under the
Sindh Act will have apjw-ared »s
a "frie n d ly " witnevs
F irs t of an expected 111 o r more
witnesses will he 'lig h t, bespeels•
i ll d Mrs Bartiara H artle. who
re ih itineed itmnnufiism a fte r she
and four other Northwest Com m u­
nist leader* were eonvicti-J last
October
M an) iHilliemtikerv ate begin
nmg in u e the atlra c tiv e pastel
t-iilt-red sheelv lor such Hungs a*
curtain- drapery, llounces. table
l 'O I
-i i I., il vprr.id M ake sore
the colored sheet* you buy are
-urilavt and m luff.i-t if you uve
Ihe -heels on the beds or e lse ­
where m tin house, w arn technl
v inn
,d American In v lilu te of
Laundering lawik lor Ihe siieets
who«e label certifies w u sh ab ilil)
and

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Police Arrest T rio ,*
Confiscate C.hipi

Hold Up Munitions
For Guatemala

T A L L A H A S S E E &lt;B Funeral
service* w ere held here today for
Mary A lice Sixem ore, it), who died
[.US A N G E L E S j t — The id t j
of burnt received when her clothel
ws* * gamble, and when the chips
caught fire from a wood-taming weir down it failed — because tbs
cook stove at her farm twine near ,h i|e were phony.
BONN, G erm any v#»-Six tons ol Tallahassee.
t *
Police arrested three men on
Swiss a n tia ircra ft ammunition be­
grand thrft charges and confiscat­
ing shipped lo Guatemala ha* been
ed bogus L a i Vegas, N ev., poker
held up in Hamburg, the U . S
‘ ,-Mp*. along with TLe equipment
Hltf! Comtnlsejfcc" announced liertv.h;cF n a d c dtern.
—
Icdav.
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Detectives said C J 0 0 of Uja
The 20 mm antiatrcraft shell*
vpuriou* chip* already have beef
were to have been sent tn G u ate ­
G U A T E M A LA &gt;+ - The e n l of ca-'ied at la v Vegas In e trial
mala in a G erm an ship, but the
We»t G erm an government infer a U iln r- s n - lv iiu su ite UV 3.!AAJ run, and addi J that another batch
banana workers worth Slriu.ooo was in the making
vened at the request uf the U S Coininani.-4 led
High Com mission ami the shipment apja-ared a possibility today alter m a Burbank garage.
bona tide chip* Issued by la s
was detained In Hamburg, an the signing of a government nego
bated wage contract by ropresen Vegas gambling houses are nego­
American o fficia l s a il
T ie U. S government regard* ’ alive* id w orkers and the Uiulrd tiable throughout that city.
A rrcrird Saturday n^ht were
ihlpinrnt* of arm * to leftnt leaning Fruit Co.
Guatemala a* a threat to Ihe te
Company o ffiria l* said the tp-v. Jaine* F . (J im m y » W ools, jo.
runty of the Panama Canal
cun tract meets ho per cent of the ‘ ile o (T e x ) t'an lre li. 37. and Dougwage and benefit b«i&gt;t dem andt lav It Anderson, 24.
made by the striker* The rank
North Carolina exports about
and file of the worker* still must
approve the agreement before d ptr rent of tlie flue cured tobacca
vhe pfoducea.
become* effective

Stake's Ending

Appears Possible

Watson Issues
Statement

Legal Notices

TAM PA
J . Tom Watson.
It •-public an candidate for gover
nor. :
iv x B .T ttr,.* ;.s trm e iit:
v n n u : t o r- iiiic i u r i ow * i.n *
" J . Turn H aU on, K rp ubliran
Tl.e t * l* drilM iue’*’ M-*! •*«»l* 1 " H»l "7 Ih* l'll» ” 7 Hanford
H i . m l * l* | . . . | » . I a l 11,p ( I t . n l .1. • r
II * CM* 11*11 * n d *1 t h e C o u r t
Iwu party candidate fur Rover
Hi".** in i n * i ' l i y .if
f l F t . , m l * Binl *111 n n i » l i t t o t i o v l e d f n r *
n«r. says hi* ranitM icy rau
l'*il '"l -*f (i - u r »-..it*** ul I v * w p p k properly be railed a O irittia n
A ll &gt;*vl m o o u m i t « r , i , I, in* I V 1 ! » » » • h a v e ivil t er n paid, an*
•« * I n . I wril. lt t,. * . P il K I- atp* I i h i - ....I *I(P*.I» keen I ' . j ’ i! w il l b f *t.ld
one. because ll It run on faith
.1
put.!!-a o . l i o n on i n - tXi.l ,’ * I *.f J.*ne .V I ’. IVSS, .-o m m en rl P K a t .
and calculated lo shake the H ell
uul uf future moiuipollc* in Ftur- j I* .. . I... I, A XI Ml t n - ( ( o l . I .|.» I ,.( i n - *11 r l l a l l In Ihe O i l y o l .
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Critically Hurt
In Shooting Affray

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(flM lin urd From Fvge One)
30 minutes later, to be followed in
1U minute* by the "VA'hde" (Snow
m an) alt clear
Tn *hn*e to m hv.rtn little id cun
seejoence '*‘ 2: UL-cumtitfiiL.d in
teeming New Vork
Radio sr&gt;l T V station* continued
on the air but reminded littener*
Ihst a drill wa* in pnigrevt
Scikiol children, *h»|&gt;|ier*, hnuve
wive*, buiinessm en, w o r k e r moved into shelter areas Tradinp
un the Slock KxrJianire halted \Y
hicutsr traffic cam e tn a *tand*lili
Flagv displayed on buildinys In
himnr of Flag Day flapped yeutlv
in a mid-moraine breexe above
HrangHy stilled streets
In Lawrence, M as*,, when tinsiren sounded, a rni’ldlt-aged worn
an walked lire cfiv tn an American
flag hugged it and kissed it
"D id you In-e someone in (he
service?'* vhe was asked
S'bbing violently the wu.im o
•hrkik her head and said only
"Yo u people k le .v huthlng Ilf ,i
thing like thi- a real air t a i l ”
When the " a ll c le a r" sounded
ihe woman -till M’ldkiig, ki*&gt;ed
the (bg again arid disapje-aret)
)3ie spike w.th a f irelgn accent

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**•&gt;,

Commission Passes Action
On Livestock By 3-2 Vote

Late Ex Governor
Called Embezzler
T K E N T O N . N .1 f V i G ov K „ F c r t K M e jiiP r id t .l It*’
w ill a n n o u n c e fo r l.iv iM .n lc t l . l i n g t
&gt;1 m i •I'otifliu’ t a is iim .i
the la te e x - G o v . il.n o lt l G l l o f f t " &gt;n w lim o t i . m j j h l . r ill « l»&gt;
c i| th a t lie c m lm /H o d fJO ll.'H H i n F,n&gt;L fu n d - t« f i r u t u . I i h
s to rm y |to liticft1 &gt; t r e t am ) p a y t ‘ &lt; ,, F i n k t ii.t it e r
Mi’ V p i'l t(sM .tlli'SS v o n ft’ r t 'll • tt F r it h s H o ffm a n svi " '*
n le tte r ' I tv I t&lt;&gt; h i r l.tt ig liD 'r , Mr
\d i I .r o n n id o f Math - &gt;n.
I o say In r in t s v / .lf t ! ili&gt; f lln n KOii « nay c c p e n 't* s d i i r i i i j; I n .
fo u r y e a r • ut •
fro m 1927
I'M I am ! lo r In s tio *•I ul PM I g tilu n u M o ria l t a m p a iK ti
M r ; I o o n a n l. in t I f t t o r t •• »&gt;• tie r l a . i
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th *’ .hr Ibdtm ro f.*ml1* u " ’ild t«
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UNKorean Allies
Demand Endiiui
01 Talks Deadlock

In Sanford

•tatton, s v p n o I ' -, Orlando, Hi; ■

Stntc!. Majority Want To Cleon
Communists On I Of Their Country

W A B H IN G T U N ( A S -f io c r c U p - of S la te D u ! l « aa id
In*, oerr/dtn* •» w«ltr» K. tifffcl*^. •'HWV H icrc h no flonht i retifir of te rro r i; lieitii! c a rrie d otit
Tht » ✓ !« m nlri » r » «tr!*ti™llr in G uatem ala l»v i u Ited-Mncrd cuvern m ent.
»!«fr-d In mmmritr r ttftrruil'tn April
|J ,lt|r. a t." ♦ &gt;»l«t a lit’W . ronf»’ rt&gt;ln'ft llir nrra* m a jo r it y
“ t r lr a lH
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rv want t o .lo a n
fn *7 o n « « ltJfi! «nd » « .. firtV lY i&gt;

th e t .» im n u iin ;t!i h ilt nr.&gt; lin v m p t&lt;&gt; fare in te n a c C o m m it-

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intniifarimrrt, tt*# Iwtn nitikirti:
Hr nmdr tin
Intriiirnt III cniniiieiililiB nn report's flint
•munH tlir fl.t«v fm ibr li*i ko f.imtomalan aitn y o ffit* n liave Intd tiiiatmialan President
•H ew pl
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Inr l.«llil»»t
•t» . Pftklt-. tninl»d "u*. nl ‘ iltb •
flirt ih t l II K d lfln u ll In p itd ltl ■ d tlin llt iln l* fnt t p 'W t t
" t l l« hoptd- (h»l hy Ih t (!r*t of
July nr m nntr," ht «*tnl nn In ^1 r .
**»ll of llitw . pmhtcnt* "H I tu rn
h*tn rrfcn|»rH j*n&gt;l l»r *1-*' d«i&gt;&gt; « r
run b t|tn (till u ilt t|&gt; fnll&gt; in.."
d «i«

lmmrdt*lr 0|»»eliiC-

V i t t r m i nf thl« ji* u who r te l
■ tilitu rtr In ohtuinm * h+nrfif*
provided h r I* ” ’ m uy r*t» ; - suld&lt; rtr f ie r i Tom B n *»n . • n ii'a n l
t U f t i t n i r t n M lttr V .t t n n or
fh n r d *p tn ltn t. nuj- enniutt l l ’ tn
urhilu lit U vn t h i. i m
. n l m ay

a w il r . i m P . i n r &gt;» tllin*- afn li-

ra llo n i for comp- ovation, rttuionu.
loun l^ n tflts, H u itionul tr n r in g .
burlul brntfltv und rnl»i"lUnt»&gt;j»
u*ibl»ct..
bi«-cts, i'irhtrt l»cul entillrm-'rit
U Invotver
InvntvH U **n com ", tn thl*
uteu ♦httotaft (h t a t u p if'i of Hut
ly lt H 'in.bold"t. County o r i l ' t nfl l t t r , and th* v tttra ti« ‘ nrg«r.lf*
tlon •• u «p*c*»t cnnuullant und
may b» tonfutftd u&lt; follow* T o ­
morrow, 2 p n* . Ovitds #( the
»t off let. Thin *day—S •■ m.
nf'-nl a( th* county servirt offirs t 's offiru.

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A rtltbborine n'-wsp*p*r rr
rsntly carried Ihe following .n tt»
picvi* column; ' lir a ; *To Mi
M an y *
Hfi11ion.ua
at reg
•a-"'tl1
«r price*
t*r IPS *
M illionaire, at
ular
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in n .I h r c n lt avvav fro m th e K e d s o r
r r ..|’ »1
r m l l f i • .nt tbu S l i l t f i t r ii t m t n f
tiu . h * .r d Pit u m t re f» irtj btrt
Hoes n il biv» m v Infirniutlo n
fr- &gt;i&gt; * r | f »ilv &gt;i.p»ixl»bl" -nurrr
7 ' i r r t it n» Inubl, ht '"&gt;tilln,lt-t.
that a retpn nf itrro r I* goin* 00
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RansomIn Puzzling
Kidnaping Case
Is FoundIn Slii'l
r ilO E N IX . A f
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man's worV .b l*l w .lb . ih lry p'|r.| lying nn try ,
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fniind fire.
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w blrh dnttn nf o t t ir r r , bid .......
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h n u .t n**t w bi'h l*»»i|t| I M .rdn
an iinrniplnvtd I'bnttus " tld * .
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band M trnttl
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«•} r*p"rl*d *n have used
Meanwhile, A la riln v a ilr t m IP '
b'r a prelim inary hearing on s
rh .rg e of kidnaping (on *•&gt;•*
' t a r . in’ s »1lnrnry, .tplin J I'vnn.
hss said "lo v li nf an svsrr. will he
given” *1 Ihsl lim e
T i ’e nuestinns tn u-hlrh Flynn re
f t r t 'd and Ihe 'odd*n l l .'o m r
of the p irrd f innnev^ prompi.d

Dort« .lead Cact.on Ip t. * min
ialuM m ijo rtlte . I*d (be r-"a id*
F fe it* parade lr* Mow S m y tiu
B **tb l* P F rid a y . She aim won
retond prlte In
the rhildten'*
fancy dress m ntrst on (h* »me
day She I lb» d snehttr of Mr
and Mr*. Ch srlie Carbon. W F i r *1
St.
Ccunty AVv William r
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In rail ibt* ‘ the mo:t finUMIe kid

A h i"* I J H I n*d w*s *v*(ed It n sp ip ; r t t * In Am erican htilory
.
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tegstir parked o r I irst St. t«da»
He said he believe* the lijlri" p *
d*tp(avt"S (be rollon mg sign: "IH ptaomnr
ibsl ’.* n l Into lh» l.-tnap
flclat t'oM*d ^latea t.nrerniitetil log would link M*r*li* to the rrlm*
T a ip a r e r ” .
I »-.t night lh» F B I w-si a-xmed
hv Pollee Chief Charles F Than*a*&gt;f hiving delayed a de*cripi|.in nl
(he kidnaper
rb -m is told (ha Cffy Cmmrl! th*&lt;
FB I I penis had tried In "run th.
* A Midway M»gro wpmsn v* ter ..bi t* -bow” »t,.| h*M *ecff, f ||
day aftetnonn *raa ieo |*o (rd by lire for detaining M ariln »i »'l
Judge M B Sm ith In serve s 2*i
ye sr rrli"** t*».n on . rh*rg» of
rerond d*r*** rnurdre. t" Semi c r i m e , asserted flm m a *
it .
i ii.. * ..( ...* . .
i i
ncte Clreull Court
J ,*
The “ Oman. 23 yes* old Ju tl* e.11 etiotni a . .I r ! t , f,"n
t t f*.
*s..'n*tT5 Ii
.
Mae Hunl»r, p(e* (ed gntltr fo (be .*:
tu.lnr bv bringing lb- vletin.
stabbing ol b*r lo ver, I *ro r M . ifdn Phoenlr for Tieattonlns
son, 25. »Uo nf Midway, to * InThe e * .* , add'd Ttio m n, t*
er's n u irre l o rr r anplber woman "very detmilety • buna tide kldnip
last fiecrm ber
lng.*‘
T h t charge, nb|ob « &lt;i original
ty set as h i degree murder wa»
B»tOSTFR PA G F
Jower*d y*it*r,1av
b v . Hubert
Other merchant* partiefpiimg lr&gt;
Origg*. a n lit s n l stale slio m e r. •he Sinford Bonster Fage whirb
and atcep'ed by tb* defynie *l app««i fomnrrow in the tint »t
lorncys, 5l»"k
C leve'.n d
and • series for 13 u e*k* include Pi»
Wlhlam C t|n1chl/«n )&lt;
B* ml note Dri* (Teanee* and Tmrh
ton Drug Co

*1 Midway Woman
OetN /() Yrar*

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come totnorrmi

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ntd tn tubmit » Itltm tn * to P i"
I* power rnnfeiepee on k'U M lit
dav d*d trine t h .t futtbet f i l l * i'i&gt;
Krrran onttl-atlPn II* t! p irn at
It’ ll tin,* t'»l r d fftm C Ot' ’ b ’ cnv
IllU f bi&gt; I i t the I in &gt;i# l Netton-

City Officials Leave
for Bond Action
In New York City

'7;; s fv€"S'S&gt; r

fire In Subway Train Causes

7.*** Road Departm*"! In Tallab«»»*e 7*1 a conttacf p i t " inelud*np surfacing of state mad tfi In
| Seminole County east and we»t of
•he I ale Jessup btldge
high srhool students, setesm* t
Manly Conslruetlnn Co., of !.e*sand shouted
The thouls aKrartad a msn In h.itg *t*bmitt*d a nrire of f i 3 .nM
a nearby church He obt*lfie.| * f..r the project and minor work In
crowbar and pried open Hi* grsl Oiange and Volusia Counties.
All totd, the til pierea of runing, reteasltig Ihe trapped psiieu
slr.iriion In Ihe current hid tot en
gera.
The fire broke out at M l a m fait 12,7^,790 eipendiKtre. aeIn a seven car amithbmmd local rording lo Ibt apparent low bid.
enrmtte to Brooklyn Bridge. Ahout
IM reara north of the Mlh Street
TAI.K IS RATIONKfi
itatlon, smoke poured through
VAN N tlY S , Calif. f/P) - A butt
the flr»t two rare.
neasman keeps incoming phone
Passengers became p a n i c k y calls short so he ran tend lo hi*
when the smoke spread to other business. To end a phone conversa­
ear*. Car window* ware broken as tion he trigger* a gadget which
rider* soufht to eteape.
■eta off a phona balK

Panic Among Its Passengers
NEW A'OBK 'F -Panic de'fiop
ed to*tay when fire broke out In a
subway train nesr the iwih Sheet
statlcn

V

of the

Ic a in g to n

Avenu*

ilna.
Acrid smoke, apparently from •
short rirciilt. poured thrnuih the
‘ car* and eatlv report* said about
13 paraont were injured nr made

lit.

A group of about |9 person*
pushed through the doors and
climbed to an emergency « l t ,
only to find th em selvr* mom#.tartly tripped by a sidewalk grab

Ing. F i group, Including many

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a iilm a i In o n lrr to ifualtfy (or
in h a n arn ill. Pm “ applloiiit
tiim l b u t P I. i i tn.noo square
lret nl t t . l |&lt;i.|«-rtv fur one ant*
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&gt;( i i i t |t r l fur oadi
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1 h t .. In . - . | i «»td hv .. 3 2
n u rs tn . * .i ■ *t
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eluded II II I ttuer, Edw ard Co*.
Metn,.*i.ll II* .. |t. I at St, &gt;,'.*, e .ll, T u * l.( *, I
I l ink A.hrlnun K S A llnu rt and
If,. A.i.nM I ,»», I* *,r t...« I *» , VS * I f 11,-, 11&gt;** I.
II T llun l M» t it.- reudcnls of
llir (oMlti.1 I*m *b, m I|&gt;., j.... I..... *,| (b. b&gt;,»p
Km kVynnrwc "&gt;l uhdtvtslon.
Phi.to *
Itu ..e tl fa- '..&gt;1 Die change of
K .r i ' l l . reg'il..ti..n i;n\rrnint! live
'■••I
uhtch \&lt;n.il&gt;l re-luce the
•Ii i in. e b rt*.**.. tbr grating land
t lu e to, l ,ii .I il-e ne.ire&lt;t nclehtn-nng tesnlet e Iron, .vm feet to
inn feet He run I ended flits I M ill
b in till'd! had in .t ,,'it .‘ d the hubN l 7V Y t t l . K . .1 *I I In tirvv ( • ; lit.
I I I n i * l;
I 'M in i i&gt;u!&gt; u r r the 1 lior*c" ordinance
tn t.ik r a ilc iiii" i a w .i. front her
l.llC h le 'l (low'll * "I.IV to I in - lo l " ll 'l il.l. . .. l &gt;.( i 'i n ." l &gt;: ( ||,
plunl growing
iM t ii.ti', .cC 'u i'l l.tru * •! i *ai l l •
i | i &lt; t .»• ' 'ti*
'• i &gt;
Me jc c il- rd V||&lt;* h'irrhhoff of
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.(seratm.* j • n im e m .il n u r.e ry
Yo ung .tiu l In l.u a rtl | . , . ' l ..*•■» .&gt; (&gt;.&gt;(
»*» l.tm i •((•&gt; within Ihe Ctis lim it ■ am i in a
&gt;' .M • |
, m d rr the guise of
I lie y w ere o f h . M l I y y.&gt; &gt; i , .
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alt o rn a n e n '.l and l.n d tca p irg
it. t h eir in f'- v l.a t t ! " w * tl. I'm n t -pagutM .H* 1” rJ&gt;.d 1
t’t ' i v . t He a li* laid *hat Ihre-.;
V\ i|li,it n W h it.
m *. h .d t-"rn Mp.king considerF
ni i*i
&gt;t .Ids n iib M l., Kitcnhoff nn her
‘lit* n r v 1- * 1 •I t f i t ' .l .l y • N '- tH » ''Uttp
plant*, and that he h id wilt .eased
f l t y e a rat'tf itts tiir.l A Iff* d F P * 1•1&gt;.* •. '.(■■ . . r • I I c re t'
,.f in* flrv - r &lt;n e v tm i’lc "f indecent n n n .iir e
&gt;n&gt; ■* p .. id*
n. | i . . . . . . . t* V
I » * .. i&gt;e. h i e of i . I nt toll-t f.irilitie s
He 'Itim e d
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By Episrnpaliair*

Nfoirly M Million
In New Building
Shown By Pcmiils

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wilt op'n « iin d '.g t**ei* dsy
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m opsn house itll b, bd't in the
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narish ho fie and .*.•’ h . ' m i ' . ,• ill
f( in rpf« f1f i j it timii I**
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U- accept * &gt;t si tbal time
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p u n * .' rb .ld t.n (nf
ft* • *.*• »(f* »
f f * .It* 1* I** f M*11 i , ,jif J s s
the lit I g u l f , 'b. Rf M* /.'in (|» !ifJ f ol
list*. *
(tip \f Ifci|f| I s*1 stf&gt;f.fl
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m trm in aid «n 1
&gt;1 John * f*tnpjnv fat **»r |7*it(w*.•* af i ’

is eminently ooslil'H '■ ■ndurt J t &gt;i &gt;ftmt af ♦K* (Afajp* P'f h * *
suet, a school.•. b* -,(■ ■1 i. . (it .i ;»#* Vl| (knr*|( \U M* "M ft II &gt;.jut *I I ’
s;i«d" (ear her I *' uistiy year ,, a n ! |**iHH*‘ f *4F fIit % te ff» !**■
j*P*t
was principal of . pfinurv school, ! i m f | | ( 1 -11 | | r f it# r | | f | g | f i ( H
all in S*mino|t *ounlv
Holy
C to * ; P s .n h If &gt;. I# *'■ ftrrlli if*#» iVf M*f Maaif
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ent klndsrgstt. &gt;, room with et | rvtftifrifcH'ia
r a t n p ja .
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etllent eouintnsp' Your ehtif w ill
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t r lt - p t * r.... ration
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w ith -slu
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faf#| f 'trulnifli
instruction ** (b f R»v Ztm
m erm an ssid

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Tuition is I t . 1*0 pf* nvnth plu*
12 i*gtstration !»•- the srh-»l lay
tun from 3 . m nul l mm..
Mob lay through I *1 lay a t . , h*ehoo| opens on Tuaadev a lt-. U
bor p a r . Sept. 7 IM * I . an I pi
coPi l P*n»h -!aj achoot. but •( is
to *H rh i’d.en &gt;.( *b* «-.m
niuntty. M aiimum entullment « til
tn&gt; i!ti rhildten

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Slate Registering
l:oi Playgrounds

I ff||H %f if'ifr »t

R efu ta tio n f» . ttagro ehtlTr» n
planning t" pattl'ipate in th- C ity
apop voted aiirnnifr playgTouml pin
gram w ill g«t u rd *. • av Jut'« 21 at
It
9 a. m at lloppe.
t lementarv and
Caatle Rrawar playground*,
Tb* ptngram, which will con
ttnu* througbou* tb* summer, t.
op»n to youngat-t. ag- l 4 to H
Activities will Include awlmmlng.
a.t* md ciafta and other otganieed games

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Pregnant Mother Battles
Crazed Docj In Her Home

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|&gt;.t ■ '.(
mi
ordinance
.illic it allow m t.'inn liv.- to.’k
to bn k.'i'* v it bm l no f(*et of
. neiglilto i nv residence
T h e i i &gt; • ordinance tip u -

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Vocational School
Clashes At Night
Will Re Continued

Among the IS read *nd bride*
l&gt;*oJ*et bid* reealrtd today by the

}#........ ... a*' ir (»rni»n*n hy iTif &gt;1 it
1 *. ' ituu The hill
iih M rrf
n
s’ i;n itiirr

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fm orle that any dlstu rh .n et would, Informed T i . r f t r s . i d fht P H o p
ol (h
(het |.*
b "b
m a rk Ihe beginning nf
b t*d
* ,d 'w a i n 1 Ibtnbing of J ° y ov»"&gt;i;b&lt;
*n r nf ant! * nltltpunlsl» In t.ti itt r ir t t s , h"( of « potM tltrsl.'* t”
(etval
n. •'*
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Tbit n * * r t s a id t d ■ p lttltijl.it
Uni t e* *»ld h* w s - uital.tr In
" .n t ir m but would not deny rrpoH ty significant v n * 1 bn
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'h r U lilted M alt r. p rn j.srrd tu rlitr .la g " , nl th* &gt; .o ft.to * .
l " a i l for a to tflin tnlnlirr.v rnti bud been ib t Minil s&gt;•t;m l ' ( I lf
I r r r n r e cn the C.ualfmalar* »it*i» W tilttn lo ader.
*irn &gt;t a nirtflne tomorrow of Hit
('"•until nf th» O rg sn l*s lim
&lt;d
' m rrtra n State s
H r te ta lltd tbal an tx rb a n g t of
rir-v ; I . now going on among tht
'." t r i t 'a n na'lont with respect It*
)h ,. po .tbilily of lioHing a foreign
m ln iv te v ' rtn ftre n tt tn P it n. ar
, „ , . , rT
nil1 t,, : l ) t
t ,,
T F , Vova lion .1 Scb ,i .il l con
i „ „ i i . , j c i i*,i| th. m t P 'r might
i &gt;n Ft&lt;
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t rt'id. it 19M SI dsv
*
i * brought up at the OAS cm rrci! ^4yi aPhouch
llhouch oiglit
,..* rt in g tumorrow
i f l e f .f i Mill . 'intlmm •*•• ■&gt;»»2*. "
. ------*be uimmer tb r umm-t f ’Ut •
w ill b ' under th- gu id im r * M»
(iiadv M ill who
Mf
Mas B Mas we It »r (x in n p .l Mr
M ssw tll I f fllfin g (h. . . . . l .ft.
If ye»»* a p r m n p .l &gt;• "•&gt; fhool
Tbr eotKlUSlon nl tht school
year
re
m a**th* fi,.-t*Rl
' *1 flin g . I«
•'
sa
t
. a. .u
iflc
. ..lttd
r , ty off»el.Is. according to Cllv 18 £.*f«
a. a.
te s t Jo
j atudejjts whc
h a r~e
completed
ro m m e .'ia l
Z
(.•day fnr Nrvs&gt; York In rom pt'lr cotirtr.
Thev include Mar t un
i t *. nn t.seiioni
H.ITS.onft
l
(*
i * r t mni In Ihe ll.t
7 i.w n n ty
w , „ r , nrf , fW fr |,ofi*1 issue with df&gt;m, Elaine Festival *•.•*.. W .i
k&gt;*r. Hsrlene &gt; •'.tie. P'ttv Olb*,.
Shields and Co, New York tinan Jorple P a v li. t^aralen* hte«-, I &gt;,»
e|ol tlrm
Mine Otabsrn. Sue |/w,hf|t. I&gt;l.
T h e bondt hive l&gt;e»n signed by Mar F le t'h e r, Caroline pi; £ e ,
' Ily * l*ek II N Sayer. hip mull fie.itgl* Bridg m an.
Beflv
Ann
be -igne.l by Mayor F a rl Itiggin llow std. Bennie nradv and Mil
bntham al P-e New A’nrk bank. »r dred lap p »&gt; o r£e H .r t i'K
awarded a high .. h&gt;*.| diploma
r ,'M,,T'C tn Knowles
The mayor was arrnmpsnte-l hv
The schnn| had en en- ollnifot nt
p..
A F Shinholier, City »Kornev
198and
for the ye a r, including .m vrt
*he CKy rlerk ft Is etperled that erans Of this numb»r i:&gt;
plsred In p.b. through tb* elf n t.
nf the schnrd dirertnr*
' h' r ' ,mr H e •mmmt.
Assliting Mr* H all in th* ......
At a rrrrnt meellng. (he City m»r sesilon '.ill be Mrs Wtltlam
oommlisinn decided to d-mi.it Ihe Walt, Fred G en a*, and Uslpb l*a\
money eijusllv In the Sanford Nap , ^ lnd ,h* Florida Stale
« t v TO GO lim t t
Bank, aoecrdlng to Knowle*
A« IS
RIC H M O N D . V * i f
The croup hid been scheduled to
ant
travel in New York last week, but rear-otd pleated innorent tn grand
the trip w is postponed because larceny but guilty to iiatn. a bus
Ihe New' York firm had been tin without th* owner’* permi’ itnn
If* told Judge John I Ingram
prepared to take the action at that
he went to *l*en nn fhe hui and
time.
wok* up In the batn what* It » a s
hnut-d, tl* Furrowed It I dttve
home

Y!o&lt; nl Citizens
In Stormy Dc!nr«K'

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ny I'dtn m uilt I h i- rlt.«r »• . &gt;* P P.t i ( r nl M, m l Pit n&gt;-&gt;•
t r t i r i'V 'n t n t t n l a v l i t l»ld P it d*v V i . I " iiu r d dtinundeil P .j l
nine p n ty m rt lin c *h»l P'» Indo M t ." r r tl* ,r In i f jt h f t 'i n .'n .
.h im rnn lrrtnr# b id m»&gt;lt bn* nnt ilrn&gt; J u n l v In her i t i ir r i&gt;. y|&gt; &gt;nlld r rh itv f m r r l in it*
" '-fn B&gt; * It.* n ifbl M u l . n n . i l i|fi1
w d ln nf deliberatlnn fb» ijM nf fv 'in 'I b&gt; Ibt U tntntf ..Ilf i ' l . ' f n
m lllfiiv llw iu mm bfli'^ .-i u p tv&gt;r li&gt;' ill . I *r ulmn.t |un &gt;i*tl
I t i f h l j l i v t i nf Ibt fr tn t b I ’n i'U r.» i b i r r .’ T&gt;|it trr-1 in * r llir l ■11&gt;
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mother clung with bloody hand. nerk.
flee* In Del .ml, im jenttr np*i» I up t” June. | ' ’'%
Tb* 1 .tur.el Budget Cotttmi l"n
' * ■ June 19! V i no a tdennlkl
to the lunging hart* of het rraird
Patrolman Albert M'.*ntch found in Sanford si 7u? Patl V*»
borer dog t*&gt; save bet rhlld.en
from bit fangs. Police attired to
help and accidentally ahot her In
the teg.
Mrs Acne* ilta v o i.lv , .70, mo
the. of (hi-e small children and
rxperting a fourth nett month. « •*

the beast lacing around th* baaeIt I . m sua{rd hy F Vf«it..n M.
ment with the mofber bouncing on Donald, sun nf F. Mccfon McPon
its h**k. llnahle to bit the dog aid Sr . president nf the rnmpanv
with hi* nlghtatick. Mornlch fltaa Tlie rnrp nl lllort b ** a III.bn- nt
three shot* from M» pistol, fine m ure than Ifl y e a r s nf s e rv lre tn
Millet ricocheted and hit M rs. Floridians.
Stavnicky
The wounded dog ran up th*
ng laundry In her basement y-s
room.
lerday when tha BO pound .log, atalra Into the chlldi»n't bedre
Baron, Iwgan snapping and snail Another patrolman, William EaonftlT Z
Ing at Her.
ard, shot and killed it a* It leaped
“ Ralls Into I aran'l**'
Grabbing It, aha yelM upataira for hi* throat.
1:30 3:33 r,;30.7:33 9:42
to her aiatar-in-law, Miss Margaret
Mr*. Slavnlcky'a husband I* a
M D V JF.E A N I)
Btarnlcky, to phona police and put foreman for the laderar Iron A
-O. You IF d utiful H ull"
tha children In a bedroom. Tha Steel Co. Her children, are Patricia
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dog bit her hand*, but aht aUad* 12, Kenneth, 1|, and Bar bar*, 7.

tis; sgreed t‘ t e le u r (he t ” ,
million 'bdlar
Id age issu ta n cc
Boa I I In * | i i i ” | i sum m le .- t nt
u u 'l.itfe ily tn tsllm e n ti a . i . gen
• i.i'jv done.
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he r r ’ Ugh In " * in * u n hen"lits i.t
then tuejent | , *| until April, KISS
By Uten, the Legt-.laturt w ill be in
IM lion and In pniltiuis tn p it s a
dcflclen-y apurni’ tlatlnn lo k rrp
up |&gt;ens in n* until the end of the
fiscal year on June 30, 1333
Special Ilm i'C nr.d Senate com*
mlttcc* appoint.''! F&gt; atil ly the *iluallon pnim lscd to recommend a

•i * 'fare sppropriiH»n will be availa ll* i . the t&gt;&gt;ar I
y ling O. ’ ■
tii.i i le d th*
i« ird M under! ike s .Duly «f the
. 1 -if tih ri sillin g the old aae
..• e t sticc program to pc u nit aid
t i pew;!*'«rr
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i rth mere than &gt;c&gt;oo Present
reguUtluns permit only tl.at value
over and gFcvc any l*omest*»d
which may be owned by a penalonar
The federal government perm it*
a n m tm u m nf |t.,w n tn r c m ir r M
under its program of matching
welfare funds.

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Security Question
N o sen sib le person ob jects to precau­
tio n s tlesifnieH to kpep disloyal persons or
p ossib le secu rity risk s nut o f govern m en t
p o sitio n s or th e arm ed forces. Su b versives or
se c u r ity risks in such plnres could do great
dam age.
(ir n n lin g tills th ere should Is; a sensible
and practical w ay to approach th e problem
w ith o u t clouding th e atm osphere w ith s u s­
picion or m u sin g em barrassm ent to innocent
persons.
rVhep J.*-? list of recent
ates o f the
N a v a l A cadem y was released it whs d is­
covered th at th ree o f th e young men gradu­
a tin g have had th eir commissions w ithhold
|&gt;ending com pletion o f secu rity checks. In
all fa irn ess it should lie said that th ey may
receive th eir com m ission s at th e conclusion
o f th e checks.
T h e report raises several im portant
quantions if th ere is adverse inform ation
on th e young m en in question w hy w as it
not d iscovered at th e tim e they applied for
and received adm ittance to the a cad em y?
f ’mild not the secu rity check have been
sta rted earlier and completed 1**f'»re gradu­
ation d ay, so that If the. nidshipm en are in*
I tF oil th e y m ight have shared the welle^£**J sa tisfa ctio
n o f tneir rla ssn ia tes in
‘‘fcy'tjl
t'tn
l*V* ftv i.p their com m issions
rtV
C o lle c t iv e S e c u r ity
In liis sp iecli Congress I’mpernr Haile
.Selassie o f Klhiopiu said that free nations,
larg e or small, must meet agg ressio n an y­
w here. at any tim e, regardless o f th e cost.
He said that collective security m ust be a
universal piinciple if it is to have any hope
o f preserving |ienee mid preventing a g g r e s­
sion.
T he Kmiieror’s words are wine. T here is
a certain risk for all nations w hich agree to
participate in collective security program s;
th ey m ay som etim es have to take u positive
stan d when ii seem s simpler to luick down.
But barking down lieforc tyran ts is no way
TODAY’S llin i.B VKRSR
B c jn ic o in th e b m l a lw a y s . (H h ilip iu iu ix
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P age 2

Tuuailny. J uiip IB, 1AB4

T he surrender o f the Belgian arm y on
May 28, ] 910 has alw ays left soreness in
th e relations o f that country with lim it
B ritain. B elgians, B ritish and French w ere
hard pressed by the «ii|s*rior flprman forces
On* kept forcing them hack. It was susperted that th e B elgians, who had fought brave­
ly, w ere near the end o f their rope, and th e
B ritish , as far as possible, took steps to
m inim ize the effect of the expected Belgian
collapse.
Yet on .May 2a. w ithout w arning to his
all' s. King Is-opoid directed his arm y to
surrender. The Iw.giun prem ier w anted to
kaop fig h tin g on, hut was overruled. This
B elgian w ithdraw al from the w ar exposed
th e B ritish left flank, and contributed to
th e d isastrou s retreat from Dunkerque.
I.eopold gave as his reason the fart
th at his country could do no more, and he
hoped to get belter term s by yielding to the
O r m a n s . Yet his countrym en never for­
g a v e him. and rem oved him from nffire.
Now his son and successor, |fin g Bandouin. tries to clear the record, sayin g, in a
public address, that the B elgians made it
pnosihie for the B ritish to gel aw ay safely
from Dunkerque hy fig h tin g as long as
th e y did. T ills m ay Ire (rue, hut does not
exp lain w hy, if th ey planned to quit. K ing
Is'OjMild could not warn his allies

t e f s .s n

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rehabilitation

...
to
Thr
people In theWesterr sectair are
better d n s rs d , 4he tbni&gt;* hold
more goods, (he 1 1reel* are batter
* in tire Russian
kept up than those
serine.
Tlie nrrtdem of unemployment
1* greater is the Allied sector, of
raiurve. the riu c f rraann being that
303,737 refugee* pound »ert»*i
from the East in Hka. -sm s iT.atu
more in the first four month* of
this year.
Whether they come in quest o f ,
food or Ihe polMIral and anlrHual
nourishment of a freer world, they
do come. Dengdte Util flaed of j
refugees, the Western sector au­
thorities have cut their Iota) of
unemployed from 330,0M to 197,000 1
Each ye ar Weal Hertia is livin g '
more no its own effhrU . lees on
the cuff of he'p from Ine Atlies
and the Federal German Itrp u h llr.
H ie sortnr rem ains aa a redoubt
island surrounded by a Red lisle
&lt;if A xnm u nism . Hut the a ir of
hopelessneae U pone, and nobody
factor it

clear

even tb» a o *t r it u a l visitor.

U buvy puntiing the panic butiun
People want to fix up their home*,
open new bw«ines*p, grow flowen
•gain in their window hose* They i
pkk their el?arritM from a paekri |
instead of a pavement.
Aa one German toM me:
"Anything ran still happen, uf
course, bid ot Isaw we foci our
alUm wont Just ride up to Ibr
sector.
airooct one morning awl flxr away
The difference in the human and leave o* to the RuasDm."

FO U R

1954

B U IC K
DOOR SED AN

Stones in Male Gland 11
If MMUN N. WN0I11N, Ml.
T H E H K are kidney atone* and
gallbladder stone*, but stones
uiay also form In th r pro, tale
gland of man.

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A physician ra n usually make
a diagnosis of stones In the ptoalate by an exam ination of live paGent. He ran feel the shape and
U sually, a mao wltH prostate consistency nf the gland thrnuRlt
the rectum X -ra y m ay also help.
itones has some form of urinary
uintculty. He compUina about Methods ot Treatment
o a rk a rh r, a feeling of fullness
Ma«taglng and ustng certain
over Ihe bladder, fu q iu n t u rin a ­ drugs may help to relieve Uie
tion w ith burning, and even pus itor.es In m any rases. However,
i t blocd In tb s urine. Many lim es | b* prostata gland o fitn must be
he may have blocd mixed w it h ' ,emoy«d surgU-ally. i f th e ir a r t
hi* sperm
a (neat many stones, and tlie
(udicatloaa ot Troublo
prustatc Is greatly enlarged, the
gland may have to be removed by
I f only a I*w sto n tyarc p r i;c n t a(| mrtward Itxialon. I t U lm|&gt;orIn the p ra sta u . w ith no other dtf- tant fur older m ile s to have reguflculty, there may not be any jar (rcgucnl cxam lnatlo iis of the
symptoms at a ll except a feeling prertate gland, so that disorders
of pressure. Howrever, tf a large may be discovered early and
number of atones a rt present, or promptly treated.
a single large stone, there may
be a great deal of discomfort QtftSTlOX AND AKSWta
A I * ; Does V itam in R . help
Som etlm rs one or two large
stone* m ay form which entirely certain rasea nf a rth ritis ?
reptaro the prostate gtend Usu­
Answer; It has been found th at
ally the gland Is Infected ana en- osttoarthrltU Is helped h i some

ideal* u f fra-altoni.

larged along with Ihe formation pariagia by Large dote* of Vita
cf stones.
min B, given by Injsetions.
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competition
lu r c r -* guarantee A p rice of $l3*ai l, ?,T.l,ni* *'” .*?*I"***'
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IHIilc remling, rhurch going men
A ul oil) s t ir atcfnikter* have hra-u wa- never apmlrd at any lim e
on Ihe m arket tin re HMD, yet ih,-*I intend to service, according U
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two m ra p re frr In hide this fact our pledge, all defrosters sold In * r ’ llia ) ............
frnm H' and urge a ru *t» m rr to buy a ni?v . .date
. . . . ,and w ill brook no interference
JOttH fH'BN
refrigerator with a h u ittin ilrfrosw, in « i alAt aim A* fur mv license. I
r t v il Service rssm in sflo n s have
costing tlie buyer 220*100 t.i have no d rslrc In in r ft further In
heen unxiiiimeal fnr fillin g posi­
flOO.OO instead nlan ;&gt;tlr«* *iim-nr
you-.- town Yo ur method of nntlfv
•bat w ill do a* well, fur 1 1 1 !t.l
ing me of thi&gt; revocalion of mv fl­ tion* nf lun*tH'a|&gt;e n rrh lte cl, paying
it i« a fact that there arc *lr r r n ie thru the Newspaper four front f t . 410 to flOJUM) a year and
fro*ter* made to r r la il for less days before a leual notire s i&gt; for navigation stiecinlist Im a rin e l,
than SI3 &amp;5 * like a cheap watch i mailed In me and so ur aabvious puy-ing 14.209 snd IS.OaWI a year, in
various F c lc r s l ageni-ies in Washand price* ranging on to Sl'i't'i nrejuilira-al attitiula- shows thr cal
inglon, II. (V, snd throughout the
At.'. Kaggerlv has on illsplav a unit tlir&lt;* ol your c il* mansKement
f«*r 1# ftj. which he sells with only
Kindly make tht* statement pub I'n tteal State-.. Most *&gt;f the naviga­
l Ii e
m anitfarlurer's
uuaranlri- lie thru your local press in the tion *pa-rial isl positions to be fill•gainst
defective
ssurkmanshipI same manner us you saw fit to re­ **t are in the N avy Hvilographic
am! no service whatever H r dam* l*-*,e the notice of Ul*' revocation O fflrt.
aol in s till them, iiliu s t them tmr of my license, (root pane Item
KM* service to the customer in ihtlr.1 Ma* » t h . Iftll I am sure
ba/ofr or after it Is pur you w ill find Me. I'erkin * nf the
«»»•«■ .H 'fw it iv . he is tellinv in Heralal very rn o p rcu livr in this
HtHrers that he had • 4191 unit on manner Also make known that
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hearings that on Ja n . 21 he h ad |w e re “ Instigated'’ by White Houia
met at Ihe Justice Department with aides.
_
,
Sherman A d a m i. President El»enJune 4 M cCarthy i f ? ' 1
,
bower’s first n sls ta n t. A lly . Gen c r i. the deputy agonM y M o a n i.
nrowrveU; Dep. A lly Gen W illiam of taking part In
'
P. Hogers; Henry Cabot I-vdge J r . . . *fttim i up the machinery D r
chief V .S . delegate to ihe United the A rm y a
J W * wa* •lie .
Nations; and Gerald Morgan, an- it was revealed, in monliored tel*
other member of ihe While House phone ronveraalloni, t l ^ t S e r
»taff.
Symington fO M o ) told Steveui th t
Adam* said he told the group of Hogers “ r* *m
•Id*
\
Arm y troubles wun M cCarthy and
Symington also told hteverts he
his staff and that Sherman Adam* needed a la w y e ra n d rerom m eni
advised him to keep a record on e l Clark Clifford now in privaiit, which later beerme the ba*i* I s * practice but at one time firm far the March 11 report
• e r Prevldm l Trum an * special
May IT. Elsenhower issued ad raunscl
order forbidding A-Jaro* to say any
June S McCarthy said it no
more on Ihe conference. McCarthy appeared Steven* is a bne, mu
protested this was an “ Iron Cur- cer* fellow who got mousetraptain,” preventing the luh'.ommit ped" Into nurhin g off the hrarm.lee from knowing who **a* really "by smart Washington politician*
responsible for thr A rm y ’s charge* He accused Symington and Ch
He *alrt nnrwnell and linger* mint f ,rd of u«ing Ihe hearings in at f
hive had a hand in instigating attemf/ to destroy the Itrpuhhcan
'hem. amt added “ 1 fear in my party.
June 7 M cCarthy accused Sym
rr.lod' he « ** .„,.ng an injustice
to Adam* and llensel in calling inglon of “ instigating'’ the Arm y charge*. and he said S y m in g l. i
than* *hc instigator*
Slav 24 Steven* ansi Adam* «» H and Clifford connived with the "n&lt; t
under oath the Army sin?* was re- list b rilliant’’ Stevens in 311 effort
&gt;pon*tblr for the charge*. McCar­ to "«rt the Hepuh'lcsn* to comm '
-----*
thy Pirn "..•.Itr, {*&lt;! the charge* -UicidC.’*

WASHINGTON r —Ju st aa the
old question of who threw the overall* In Mr* M urphy’s chowder has
never been answered. Sen M cCar­
thy may never make up hi* m nd
on who "in * llg ite d " Arm y offi­
c ia l* ’ charges against him.
Lik e a man hit when he w ain ’t
watching. M cCarthy has been lookin * sro u n i
*urp*&lt;t* ever since,
• • d in * to or.- individual after an
c in v r a* the cause ul hi* troubles
Sometime* he found them in pairs
H r began by em phatically acru*ing two official* of the Eisenhower
a (m inistration As the testimony
unfolded, h r accused more of then*,
anil has wound up putting the
blame on a pair of Democrat*, Just
a t emphatically
The calendar tell* the story:
March I I . An A rm y report scout­
ed McCarthy and hi* aide* of try ­
ing to r&gt;re**ure U into giving prrf
e re rtial tr-alm ent to P vt. G. D aviJ
Schine. a consultant to McCarthy's
*ta lf before he wa* -Jritrd .
March 12 M cCarthy accused Sec­
retary rf Ihe A rm y Steven* sod
Arm y Counselor John G Adam* of
blackm ail He said thev were '*y*
mg to pressure hint into abandon
•or HI* search for Ct&gt;mny»&gt;i*t* in
the Arm y
Both derged hi* accusation* ar -1
later, at thr public hearing*, took
full re-pin -if til tty for i*«uing the
rtiargeA p ril iiu M tt’aisnv accused If
Struve K n u r l, assistant *ecretary
of defense, of masterminding Ihe
charges against him He said Hen
sel wanted to discredit UeCartliv'*
subcommittee a n i head off a orohe
i t Her&gt;e!'» own ''m isconduct'’ and
“ p-t**ihle law v i o l a t i o n s Hen*c*
ral|l&lt; | | h w acC)|, a l ;nni ban.f a&lt;. , (,
jlri
’ , , , n W a&gt;' 2*1 d w H e p u h lican „ n )bl,
threw out the
charg?* a r a iu 'l llenvel and Army
ebarttr* again*) F ra n c is I’ . C arr,
a M cCarthy a b le .»
May 12. A d in i* tm tiflrd at tin

Tin- llilde teai-tn-s that msii at»'
a'reuta d in the image o f Goat, creat­
ed i*i I.*- 111- ahildren. A king or a
dictator is no niora* impairlant in
God’s sight than a commoner. AH
men uie a-ipiul laefur*. ||l,n . Furthermore. the Ilf hi*- vigorously stand*
for avcial justice anal righleaiot.
n r* * ; for the rights of the com­
mon man; for i.ra&gt;theiIhj. mI and fm
fair compa titiain without coercion
It is c lra r that our faith , rooted
" n,‘ g, "unde.| in the lllh lr, ha.
gi**-ri to its nut seat for frrc*ioin.
fn ih v ,e days of iileolawrlral conin
n II
flirt
it M
is inoFi
most im
inis
iioortant that w*
K iiif U r u l. llu iliitD ia S w ii* | , „ o w w h«t wi* \»c\llcve. lta-tigicn jt

Ih e intporianre itoptiliirly til (ached to (his m a ile d Ma&gt;
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w ilh
hujre anilthltheatl'e. si III one o f the show our Company ’* New York atlnr 7
in
oliics'u
Itnniia
1 h*'e '»evn givea carle
|U » c is of l lo n it .
blanche in gn abend and fight your ista who founded our country,
loinging with them these great
Now th is sym bol o f Home'* |frt‘* lb ‘‘As is rldirulnu* charge of "engaging in -----------—
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improper b u .in r-* practice* " ligi
.
threntenlntr to crum hle. ScaffoldinK is is'intr fran kly. I fed it a w a-lc nf rnm fmirnl mly the above
ml&gt;
aonve mentioned
erected so that Ihe dreniled w eakness m ay pany money and mv tim e to wage $»(*s unit available
. , .. . . . . . . .
fiu r company
fcrl» Dial
ih ai Ii ilaI Xu ’ii i*
any feetI*
i*e invest ignted. Alnrniinir tra ck s hnve ai- a personal hatlle with Mr. Mo*.,i* .
ji
. . ..
.
„
. j " f ((III B r o i , an/f Mr Hsggcrlv, a very fa ir price fur a unit with
r e a d y been d lw o v o re d in th e o u t e r w n ll a n d which is rcallv what it ammmts to -uch Hiri
iiNiiliin
iiui
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im
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and
with
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speed with which it is restoring
it* batterrd physicai structure.
No city its rule in history ever
tcok a more frarsome baUrrtnil.
Allied airplanu rained 79.000 tons
uf bomb* am it, llussian artillery
im'thistiraUy sbelie*! it for week*
in a ralrulatrd effort to reduce
it to eumplrie min
As a result Ihe rily lu*t vw.ooc
live*. 38 per cent of the buildings
in it* 310 square mile area were
destroyed, tod an additional 31 per
cent wen damage.). The debris
has been tidied up but engineer*
recently eitiraa4« 100 million loos
nf nibble stIU remain.
Hut the street* are liirniigts.l,
new slugs* stocked w-Uh food, cloth­
ing or Itixury good* open reguiarty.
and Ihe iquahMimt gathering* of
black market operalora are gone.
The Allled-oeenpic.t Western sec­
tors and the Rutslaa-held Eastern
Wrtnr are neeullariv different. The
Rmsians dramatically symbolized
Berlin'* properly revival with •
earnerntrsl*d show window rreon*1ruction of Ktalln Alice. Big yrllowAilcd apeitmem hull-ting* and
streri shoos, lluwsian in daoign and
as impervnnal is sardine* ia a
can. line that tburoutfbfarr for
mile*. B u i step no? Mock awav
rod you are hack in uncleared
drhrl*.
West Berlin ha* no tingle recon­
struction Jrb to eoual this but ha*
spread a vaster building revival
program throughout the entire

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Public Forum

This1 column is
t* for
(nr Saatoni
H rr
Sanford Her
11 J
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,v
*uu
aid reader* l&lt;&gt; u w in expressing
H&gt;
llu
w
a
iit
I!,
k
i
r
h
n
r
r . I..H .D
I heir opinion* upon - in matter* &gt;&gt;l
Ih e fouo'ling of A m eiirn was
inlercM to the ga-nrul public We
solicit y n rr idea* sail (a ir *.,,(• unique; no othi r umda-in nation
d *m * of any existing ton ill l ion*, fa* 11 lo-rit:.ge -urh n* ours. Our
cily-wide, slate and national; cum* country wa* founded l&gt;y God-fearrume
meal. J t c rlH d tin * of in d ivid u al., log men nod
, , s mLi.n n . who
,
, to
.
public official*. group* ir organ " new world seeking religious freedom
sod
economic
opportunity.
ualio n *, tmt In' lem|&gt;eratc, fair
i am
and truthful. No p e rs'sialiiie s. jlu- Am erirn wa* fa&gt;unatrd on
aoram
length of your letter depend* upon nf u t&lt;a Iter suciety,
llvi-r MSI y-viiM agn. the French
the import ante of whal j *mi have
in «ay All letter- M ill lie *igned phil'i-opher D el *&gt;&lt;|u*'viil*, , ought
lay M n le r m i I I i address, ilmugli nl la-nglb fo r Ihe aerial ,,f A in trlsignature wilt tie withheld from ; ra ’s gnWtnes* ill lie , reeaaurres,
uhl
puhllratiim
upon rivpie-t *Vher arhoota, I'onstlfUllou .aMai Congress
e v rr li is'lhle b ttrr* vhi hi Id he Gua * Whet, he found it In the
limited In 2»i*' or .V*l unrd* Tho *'hutetp**t “ N'ait .ulitil I aent into
Herald reserve* the right to edit the (in n ihe* nf Aiuertra and
nr rut letter* to fit the rpac- l.m id her pulpits timin' with
available
right*ousne** did I innrer tiind the
sn-slna .a and y ulus of Arna'tira.
‘'W hile HtundA (ho Coliseum . Rome shtill
,_
( The
lidlawlng
teller
wa*
\ina-iiau i* gn-at t«‘*-au»e Am erica
bmughl up before Ihe ('Its t urn
gland;
i* goawl I f A mar Ira e v u erases
siiiwstJsiss last night, fllake ’ s It
1,** g*l*vl AnteHea w ill r*a*e t*&gt; lie
When falls the C oliseum . Rome shall
reuse was
rrtnkrd.-~i:dll&lt;M ’* gra a t.”
full;
Fracdom a le iv*-« fn&gt;m th* uiin
City Coinmiadon
Amt when Borne fa lls — (he world."
d p i,* taught in ili*. Hdiie. VVncrv
CHy Hall
t-vrc th*- scriptures 4&lt;nv*' been warn
T his old proverh. quoted ao poetically in SanfnrM, Florida
g f f freeatam
n fim
. tly studied, tda-als *&gt;f
B yron’s Childo Harold, hut (yolnpr Imck as
have aiming up Hatch ideals hnd
Gentlamen:
far, at least, as the &lt;iplith century. rHowh
t*e.n I'herisbed
and
Alley iT
receiving
rwsso't
t d t iiik &gt;'«lr fwill4I*
a.. , lay
_ , many
aa |j men
a

tin* lir ic k h iittre.sg og .
,
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M a n y K iitfpvct t h a t th e v illa in in Ih e
p ie c e ia Ito m e '* n e w n u h w a y . w h o se tu n n e la
a n d u x tn tio n w e re b u ilt a fe w yearg upo a
a b o r t d lM n n ce fro m t h e n o rth a id e o f th o
('o lo te iru n t. I t s fo u n d a tio n m a y h a v e be*au
w e a k e n e d in th e co n •s.ru ctio n , ami in a n y
c a w ia lik e ly to lie e n d a n g e re d b y th e v ib r a ­
tio n w h e n t r u iiH a t a r i r u n n in g .

Looks For Suspects *

McCarthy

ufjtgian Surrender, 1940

HAL BOYLE

HF.HLIN uTr—There are eigarelte
butts on ihe streets of llerUn, th#
city with split personality.
There are hmuantU of vriodvw
flower boxes Movmiflg in h ririil
color.
To me these arc more aignificant
IrM lmnniai* to Ihe postwar recov­
ery of the German capital, still
Ui« futrm ni uf the Kant-We*t tin;
ul war, than thr high* of workmen
raising l.iU scsffoltling to rrp s .r
damaged linilding*.
In IftM if a vlsdor flicked away
1 1 half-smoked rig *retie, five hand*
grabbed for It before U bit the
I pavement. TU« collection of cigarrife butt* waa a leading industry.
Tot ween, coffee and angle often
took the place of monoy aa a
medium of exchange and n'm easure of ra h ir
Even banker* idled backyard
gardvM tie? a use food was *o
scarce, srvl few found time nr
pnevgy to raise fhMer*. The wit •
dow txixcs were barren of bloom.
'Idm third m oil important sign
of recovery U the ihtaopeoraner
o f the look of fear and fawning
from the eyes nf Ihg people who
live here. In IDM the ly p lra l Berlin
lnr*k was that nf a rowlaunv ani­
m al. a hnmetesi expression nf
eautiou* p l e a d i n g that seek*
frieniKiiip from a stranger. That
look la gone akogeiher.
Ib e se slgnaU nf human ?"eov
cry and a return In human -llgnily
and acir-confidei*** er? fa r m 're
im pressive than B erlin '! properly
m o v e r y , the ■imovt mJraeulou*

1
AMKSHARLQ
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to secu re peace. It only m akes them holder
and Tills th em w ith contem pt.
H alle S ela ssie knows only too well w hat
can happen when free nations refuse their
sh are o f resp on sib ility for collective secur­
ity . T he nations w hich stood Idly by w hile
Italy Invaded his country Also know the
cost o f procrastination and w eakness in the
presence o f stren g th . It is to be hoped that
th is lim e the world will listen to the Kmperor to whom , to their sorrow , they once
tin n e d n d ea f ear.

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�T U L aA N TC R D H 5 E A L D

WSCS Circle 3
Elects Officers,
Has Routine Meet

t Mr. and Airs Robert I Hlshlev
man m ipendini their vacation in
Flatlda with their parent*. Mr
# end Mr* S R H ig h lit m in tn S in
lord and Mr and Mr* c H Bture
to Orlando
e i' j s
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H 8!

Tommy W yatt i* attending sum
mar mu*lr camp at Pint Ida State
Ln lve rslty at Tallahha*«er.
a

M l* T . C. Rlaiadrll ha* returned
'r«m Gainesville where »he visit
td lot *i* week* u ltli her sort, |&gt;r.
t). G. R I* Udell, who was visiting
roffasnr at the 1IW* e r*lty gtaUat* school din log "&lt;e past yc"r
N a tt year hr w ill tench at W elle*.
1
r rollegc in M a«*«rhii»rlt» Mr*,
a Isdcll plan* to leave Ju ly I (or
0 Washington. I). I*.

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^

Mr. and M ir D M. Hlantnn and
ten, A rth ur, a ml Mr* P atty Webb
enjoyed the weekend nt AVImaiima
ramp ground*.
Mr* Otto Sehm rhl, lorm er rest
dent of Sanford who now reside,
at 132 South Grandview Ave. in
Davtona Hearh, i* seriously III in
tha H a lifa t Hospital. M u . Schmehl
I* th* mother of Mr*. I.eo llutner.
^

T a rry Cordell. a student at the
Citadel at Charleston, S.
I*
home for the trimmer ami i* *tav
ing with hi* parent*, Mr anil Mr*.
J . D. Cordell.
, Mr*. II J . Lehman nf Winter
P a rk i* visiting her daughter, Mr*
W . B Brum ley.

Mr*. Ralph Au*tin Smith and
parents, Mr. and Mr*. W. P Meed*
. nave returned (rum * motor trip
w to Indiana and Ohio In Cincinnati
they m ille d Mr. Meed*’ lordlier
who accompanied iheni In the fenUttnlal of their Alma M eier.
Moore * H ill College, M m.tr’. H ill.
H f* . Meed* we* of the rla*» " f
1193, Mr. Meed* of the rla t* of
J IM ' and hi* brother of the clan*
ef J i M .

The Ju nio r Mtt* Club I* *prend

lltg a week at the Russell house in
Daytona Reach Tim er enjoying the
# »tay a re : the Mis*e« Paulette C«ton, 6 a |b a ra CaMiltre, Jean'M e
Cleveland, P atty Collins, ,d an-lia
Dunn, Rosematv Carrier, Nancy
Rountee, (trace M r*ir Sliner -Iphei,
Jeanette K inlaw-, sinyee Jo liet,
Carol Itoer.hell, Ellen Lynn, Jeanne
Lhne M iller, Martha Owen, Jonl
Saunders, and P atty Walker c h ,|*
arone* are Mr* A C. Cleveland
and Mr*. I,eon W alker.
. . Mr. end M r v . E , -A Vnune and
• inn», Bobhy and lMik)», of ,l* rk
tn nvill* are tnelidlnr se ve n ! daV*
w ith Mr* Yoonv’ s narenl*. Mr
end Mr*. H. It Crum ley at 7 lives
ta k e

TODAY « TOMORROW

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IN T O
L A R A M IE
" ’flX rJm u o &amp; t,

I0HN PAYNE
MARI BLANCHARD
DAN DURYEA
ivrci Mecioiic
N im i r u k

k

T hl* new He, a rrm n e y Item for
both men end women, is railed the
Bole becaute of it* *im ilarllv to
the Caufhn "Rota" lariat
Men
appreciate the "dressed lip” look
it lend* their comfortable r**u«t
vrear; and it »trikingly accesses,
rire* women'* man-tailored s h ir " .
Ile*lgn»d hy lliekok after three
year* nf re*e*rch, the tie i* made
nf an elongated thong of w orm
feheic or leatherdiVe material and
ha* (ilve r- or goH-colored tip*.
A decorative tluling keeper pull*
up to fit into the rollar opening.
The »hde it embellished with a
rirh choice of d*sign* including
•porta m otif*, jewelry design*,
end three-dimeniional Bgur»».

l( your home I r r r r r r *1np* run
nlng and w ill be off (or &gt;nwr time,
soil can take se v e n l steps tn keep
fond from spoiling says Msrtio
Wilson.
Hom e
Demonstration
Agent Kes'p the free/er closed
Afove the fostd to a lockcv plant
Add dry Ire if von ran get it To
prevent burns, u e a r glove* when
soil handle dry Ice Can Hie fnnd
II necessary
K erp Ih r fre r/ rr rinsed Open
the f r r r r r r old* to lake nut food
(or moving tn a looker plant, or
in add dry ten
Estim ate how long riir rr n t w ill
lie o ff.- lv m ’l wotrv If you knowvmi can have (he (r re rrr running
again in a few hour* When Ihe
f r e r ir r slop* running. Ihe power
siipnl* m ay l*e ol( or the (r r e r rr
i(s rl( mav be out of order I Trs
to find how lone the looser w ill Iw
off ? Consult ihe inslructlon Ueik
10 drlrcm m c if there Is something
voii ran do to put thr fre e /rr h ic k
Inin operation Or —1 T rv to (Ind
out how long II w ill take lo ret &gt;
serviceman to nut the t r r r i r r ha. k
In running order
Estim ate how- long food will
heep—T rv to estimate about boo
Ion; the fm*d w ill -lav froren With
Ihe fleeter rim ed, fond w ill milellv stas frorrn In a full* loaded
rah m rl two day*, tn a cabinet
with lea* th m half a load, ind
more than a day Test* In a warm
i room allow that after the fre n rrr
o-nw running—fnnd in well filled
well Insulated four ruble foot home
free/ers w ill not begin to spoil
in les. than three davs Food In
well (died, well insulated I? to 31k
ruble (.Hit frre / rr* w ill noil begin
In sp ill In les* than five davs
How long the food In vour Ir r r r
er wilt vlav Iro rrn drpends on I
The .m ount nf fond In the freerev
A full frre re r w ill afay cold many
hours longer than a frre re r nn|v s
quarter full ! The kind of f(w«| A
freeier full of meal w ill not warm
up so (»s( ** a freerer lu ll n*
baked (nn.| .1 The temperature of
Ihe ((“ id The rntder the food the
longer tl w ill S l a v froren I Thr
(r r e r rr itself
A
well In m isled
(rearer w ill keep fond froren much
longer than one with little intula
lion A Sire of (reefer The larger
(he f r e r ir r . the longer (he (nod
w ill *(*v frnien
Consider
(he fre e ie r
l.w kr*
plant—Make arrangements well in
advance with your local locker
plan) lo fake ra re of food In an
emergency Then. If an enter
grrjrv o r n ir * ' I C all Ihe (orker
plant to &gt;ee if it I* operating and
If s.1, whether It ha* room foe Vino
food If *pare |« available 2
Wrap Ihe food In plenty of new*
papers and b lan ke t*,, or use In
xifa trd hove* J Rush Ihe food
In Ihe locker plant
Use dry Ire If you ran ret II11 locker spare I* not available and
it l«ok* a* though the ( r e e f e r
would be stopped (nr longer than
a day. m e dry ire if ynu can grt
It The more dry Ice you use, the
longer the food w ill keep froren
T illy pound* w ill keen the (pm
peralure down lo |j* T for about
(wo day* In an average-alre freer
er You m ay Ire able tn buy drv
lee from a W a l dairy or a mid
storage warehouse Move anv fond
from the frerring ram p artm rnl to
Ihe storage compartment of thr
frre re r Pul heavv eardbnard dl
re d ly on the package* of froren
food and then nut the drv Ice on
lop of the eardbnard
Should yon ro ve r the freerer

A ll member* ind fim ilie * of roe
field ..(free .ind **|r* drinrtroenl
of the Jlarnld II Kastncr Cent!
pans cnjnscif Ihclr annri.il picnic
at the coontn home of Me .m l
Airs K ad n er on Twin l.*ke»
Besides swimming and fishing,
fhe children pissed game* with
each one receiving a prife for hi*
skill I unrb wit* server! at l o r n
and supper ,il 7 o'clock with cater
Ing fiirni»hed hi Thelm a I ittlr
who iia s assisted hv Homer l.lllle
Those present were
Air and
Atrs Boh Carrol and Carol Ann
and Darlene, Mr and Mrs lie s ,
Davidson and Helen. C hillis. Km
nrel, and (Jars I e r. Air and Air*
Clyde Hiimphres and Alars Ann
Atr and Alr» B lch ar.l Tarka rd
Mr and Mr* John AV*lson and
Alary Ann and Usnra Case, Afr
and Atrs Homer l.lllle . and Air
and Mrs K a'ln e r

Circle 4 Meets
At Polmor Home
I'trele No I of the F irst Tee*
hvtenan t’hurrh met v*-t*rd*s
aflern.“ &gt;n with A|rs A F‘. F’ almer.
m i r'oloniHl Wav
After the hii'tliess meeting, the
Bible lesson w is* given hv Atrs
Crunk l.ieske who told nf the ” r'r\
of Cornellu*” taken from Art* tn
and II The liosfp** later ser'ed
.fellrluus refreshment* of eakr
ire cream , fre-h fruit punrh, and
rookie*
Those present &gt;eere
Mrs A
B*erfp|1o. Atrs I (• llim ter M r.
f I B'ddm c. Afr* F D Swank
bo#is. At** A B W allare Air*
Blanche Wpstmorelind Air* I Bln
C n h in ks. A|r* fra n k Ilrs V e Mr*
W illiam It l.afetra. and Mrs A
E Calm er

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By Wesleyan Guild

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dry fee Info fh r rab ln rt. vmi may
ro v rr Ih r f r r r i r r with h lankrl*.
rpillta, nr *nmr n lh rr eovrrlng ll
w ill hrlp to pnf rru m p lrd new*
putter or r t e f h h r lirtween fhe
eablnrl and Ih r blan krl* if yon
pul blankrt* or other coverings on
the f r e r ir r . be aurr to pin nr fast
en in lhal they w ill n.d cover Ihe
air vent opening* The power rnav
go on uneapertedly and ventilation
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PORK: Should*r Steak*. Rib and
Loin Chop*. Spirtnb*. Tanderkrin.
Pallia. — —•
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LAMB; Shoulder Chop*. Brant.
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In a double-ring ceremony perform ' 1 L o . lay »)fetn.*on at I •
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»t llo ly Cm ** E p lifo p a l c fiu n h with tin lie, || i Zimmerman &gt;*ff
tlalirrg, M '.* Nonry Crosby and H a l- 1 Artbrn D a g " .II la n l.i &lt; "»
•inti*d in marriage
T h ' daughter o' Atr and Air* Sturg* &gt;n i t".h v ■•( Soinmerstile.
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an.) the son of I'lril ( Stanley and
the late Air* Stanley repeated
their nuptial vow - before an altar
and c la rrift ta il hanked wtth white
gladioli and Mar jaM tiinr. In front
of lire altar w ile seven branch
tand.lahn* Alternate pew* were
marked with gladloi and spray* of
gieen.'ty tied with white i-nw*
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Mr Roy Kvutes played tire imp TlRlt'Uii* ! ' Minn uf » h r I tM f l U p
tial music at the organ while *»ln- lint I Hilt I’ ll |l«*M rl I 1 ll f l | Mill
1st, Mrs* Joyre lle U e l, r&gt;attg ’l l ' U’ll t r I fill 11*11 r fill ||i|j | % (if ,!*\ r t 1 ft
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The bride » &gt; , given In m attiagr H'o «M Knijjt**
trv h*r father and she was attraef
■Mfiplitiu *iM*i Mt
tp e tn a gown of u h lti embroider­ Mr B ill I m I i \ . 'ft nail Mt
ed organdy f t-hioned &gt;. ifh * round­ T, fL titf’ iw, M r Rtt*l
M f l'tn
e l neckline and short slsaves and Hr Hr* ffft 1 S iia in, '1» |fi • 'If*
* tlriee tiered skirt Her * *il ° f
i.B it lr , &gt;|* u n i Mt
lllnslon fell io her shoulders from las AA M m . HU, Mt sod M. 1 i;
a ttaia e n c rn s t'l w ith sees) pearl* 1 Ittou and YA 1 * Ml
SISd Mrthal were in ranged to mulsh the D T lira can. AD ..1,1 M.
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embroidered design on her gown Schmidt, A|r and '1 . Brut
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family « is «ery r«o* tod he telly
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"lon g The boy uent in the kltch*n
.-•e.i (mind h i. fath«r lying on Ihe
fh«nr with the g.i* on
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,i Inn tu noticed &lt;dher people’y
groceries sere not the vanie **
hi* fetnilv * which came from ev­
il rf He hegan to steal tent.
"But then he begin to » tfj!
more th in he needed It lieram#
r matter id bravado with him
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O* Mon Scheduled To Die July 30

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film fh# Hfr tmv uf * mart utp*
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Mrs Gordon Stanley, nrnti«in *.f Knight sod |
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honor, stirt. floor l.rig lh gown of D.hiT . s and M
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pah- tdiie orgnnra over blue satin
f . alin in g a drapeil and gaHrereil
I, king tor
Kver srrve egg.
O ffiee u for the coming v*»t bodice l(e | riel rap held i bister s
were installed Monday evening at of American Beauty ro e . on each Sunday night .iiiuo r I Ol *k e lire
the regular meeting nf the Wesley able and 'he ■arried an arm t“&gt;u seller add mo l .id
ll« o . lu
»tr Service Guild, whteh u-»* h»ld quel of rtrh red rose*
shire. ’ Herd ran"* J m&gt;o hr *on»s
*• McKinley- Mali Air*. Nancy
Phil C- Stanley ser*'ed a* hr*
Brock installed the following nffl •on’» be*k man and tubers were c anned pimienlo and ;&gt;&gt;." |&gt;* i |&gt;»r
••er»: AH** A1«tie 1 Charm an, preal- Sturgeon Crosbv .It., brother uf lb* »frtps (n white * a . , , r&lt;siir ihe
dent; Mr*. W alter C arter, vlre bride, and Alfred W II Stanley, llof MUcr river *|Maetr &gt;• ■
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president1 Afls* F'thel llls e t, trea the groom’s brother
rooked eggs and s|einkb with pi
surer and Air*. J R Honlehan. »ec
Put l x daughter’s wedding, M r.
prfka
•etarv.
I rosby wore a gray silk U t f. *•
A |i.* Rosalie F’ apv, A||«» Sald»» creation with an em liioidfted .In
W illiam *, Alt* Olive Well* and I let &lt;an and a purple orchid Aft*
M is. J F‘ R i* 'r were welcomed a* ■I. A Roger*, aunt of ihe groom,
nerv member* During the jeulnea* ehose ■ dress of sheer printed silk
sea»|on. It " a * decided to call on and a r o u rg e consisting of a
the M'thodUt hu*lne*a women dur­ pur pie orchid
F’nllnwing the wedding, a creep
ing the dimmer in nrder to tenure
more member* for the fall. Air* (ton was held in Ihr parish huuyr
Tom Boll gave ■ program on p ri­ which wa* drenrated with gladioli
and g rren rt'- lir e brute's tablr
s o n reform
Refreshment* were lerved hv was laid with a white linen cloth
Mr* C arter to the following; Aft** centered wtth a thee tiered wed­
'label Chapman, Ml** Roaalie I ’a- ding r a le On rarh tide wet* three
pv, Afr*, Nancy Rrnek, Air* .1 I’ branch silver nrndrlabia surround­
H all, M r. M R. Sm ith. Ati*» Ethel ed hy greenery.
Greeting the guests al the .loot
Riser, Aft*. J F’ If Her. Mi** Saldee
was Air* Phil (’ Stanley Jr and
W illiam *
keeping the bride's (took was Mr*
Mr* llnrke Steele, Air* I I K F’elwatd AVilllnk The cake was rill
G » ff, Mr*. J . R lloolehan, Alra. Al. try Mt* A llie d W. II. Stanley and
I. TUB*, All** Mildred A u a |t, Mr* M r. Italph Wight II preside.! over
C I, f ’owell Mr* Toni R o ll, M r*. the punch boss! while Mi Charles
J n . Callahan, Mr*. Olive W ell*, McGill ahd Mr* H en iy Tamm Jr.
and ,\fr* R n lx rt S Rillhtmer
w rrr floating hotleisea,

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Kastncr Company
Enjoys Picnic
At Twin Lakes

Several Steps
May Be Taken
If Freezer Slops

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C irr i* No. 3 of the W SC S cf th*
T in t Methodiil Church met y*»terday ssith M m R . T . W arren who
rue sided ever thr session Ml* 0 .
D Rtown wa« ro-ho»lc»* and help­
ed Mr* W arren aerve refreshment*
of ire rita m and rake
A committee ssa* appointed to
setse refreshments at the Bible
Scn.-o, tonrortow im-ming end they
are Mr*. C. J Meriwether, M l*
C H Cog burn, and M(». C . F’.
Mini*.
The officer* circled ft* * riv *
wtth Mr* W atlcn wele. Mr* C.
|t Bro un, ro ch airn ran ; M l*. K.
F 1 ole, studs chaitm an; Mr*. C, T
Minis, sunshine chaim ran, Mt«.
Nr |Ho V aughn, devotional c h a ir
man. Mt* C J Meriwether, Chris
Iran social iel.iti.rn* and local
chutvh activ ilie *; M l*. Bessie /a . ■
hary, trra o u e r and M u . K B
Sm ith, *rrirta ? y .
Tho v pri sent w n e Alt* C h ar­
les lin ts it, Mr* C. II Coghurn,
Mrs K K Cole, ' l l * l „ T 1*"**,
Mr* C J Mrrtwether. Mrs. C, K
Mims. M i* I tt Sm ith, Mr* It
W riiln e t, Mrs S eliie Vaughn.
Mia. li r W arren, M i* A I*
Ymc hary anri Ml** Bessie Zachary
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M r. and Mr* J Hoy Britt «penl
th* weekend in P in rkard . Ala
Where they viilte d with relative*
and attended a lam tlt reunl&lt;in of
M r*, b ru t'* fam ily They u r r a
accompanied hy Mr* II l&gt; Smith
who w ill ipen.l several week* in
varluu* point* in Alabama

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by chose a leant rolorad suit with
thr lining of thr jacket designed
to ntatrh thr printrd b!ou»* lire
arrr.sntles were brown and white
The couple w ill reside at 72118
Hummerlm Avr.
Out-of town guest* Included Mr
and Air* H F*. Crewa, Mr and
Mr*, Robert A Altm an of O r­
lando; Captain and Mr* Jack Duff
of Winter Park.

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slven uses

Upsnlo Club Meets
The Mother* Club of th* D pt*l*
P ru h yferian l.hurch mat Thursday
with Afr*. Jack Bosnian, president,
pr«tldlng. Routine btttitieft waa
discussed and the neat meeting
will be held J u ly A.
Those present were: Mr* D ull*
Hobby, Mr*, r
C . White, Mr*
Jack R.m nian, Alra. Elm er Tyner,
and Airs l.iiey DeYoung. The rhilrlren aHendlng were Carol, Betty
and Crystal llobhy, Kart fl»**man,
Sarah, Thomaa, and Charles AtrW alters.

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If poailble, open Ihe freeier Juyl
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111 W E S T K 1 H H T

P H O N E 1294

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By Alan M aw

MAN TO BEAT AGAIN

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Legion Baseball
Program Opened

In National Rnal
'Cinderella' Team
To Play Missouri
Nine For NCAA Title

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Hanford’* C am p b e ll-Lo a * i n it
Post 63 Ira n i. yesterday M |ire iK i|
antuliiation i&gt;f n M)rr#*»ful *cainn with ■ well-balanced trim that
“ should d e fin ite ly develot* into a
real contender by tmirnami-nt
time."
In pre-season practice game.,
Hanford h*« emerged victor in hut
one of thri-v encounters, dropping
a 4-1 decision to Titusville** high
•rhool outfit an il splitting a two
irann- seel## w ith thu W inter I ’arl
Legion tram . I 'o .t &amp;3 lo«t to the
Barkers I I to 2. hut n Inhaled la*t
Thum lav with » tight fi-4 win.
Coarh H ire . h»&gt; found talented
hatting perform er* in Ralph F a il-

The small Central Flo rid a town
&lt;&gt;f W inter Park this morning found
itse lf the focal point of national
ivttt ntlon a« n "Ciruln lla " Itollin*
College iu u rl.all team awaited the
finul round of the National Col­
legiate A t h l e t i c Association'*
&lt;ruimpion.hip t o u r n a m e n t in
Um aha, Neb, The T a r* play Mis­
souri fo r the title at 0 o'clock to­
night.
When the T a r* departed for this
oitv n week ago yesterday, few
optim ists pictured the team's pot.n tia t. Local interest iiegan to ri«e
when the T a r* pushed past O kla­
homa A&amp;M and then toppeii
.Miv*ouri in the douMe-eiimination
a ffa ir.
A ninth-inning ft-4 victory over
r. &gt;£&gt;'•; A itV A /o r&gt; t£ c a A Vi c t o r / f O R
Miciiigan State— tourney defend­
P B A r in E V E R Y
f t f * V/OVLP W E A K
ing champ unit favo rite—Katur‘rO 'JR K E V R E E V - E R O ,
A
T /£ tftTH
Uny night ctumRed the entire eomi&lt;lesion of thinking in W inter P ark,
i-.'ZL s e P O U 0 L Y o o
w i i / e M P E R to rf
however, and thousands of C rn tral
" H E If. 6. O R E At f r j R r , * }
A VP 0 3 * 3 / JoV££&gt;
Mot Ida fan* begun to vinutilue n
3 'j Si:
A ’ l&gt; H LTR'»RO i 3 C,
a ~&gt; o v i / 3 - r / M e
winm-r in the small cultural col­
E R R /.Y G F IS L P , A t.J. — H e f
A W rtE R Z O R
li ge. Rotliu* I.o a.ts an enrollment
P E 'E H P iH O C H iM P A S P 0 &gt; if
C rO C f'0 M O O R
of alM.ut ram, line-third of w-hieh
Z i p 0 ‘SC E JO S f* to M S 2 S A ROM
an- men.
S Q l'E T E P T iT L S
Interest here ha* risen to such
t.M t.Irl t, Ki.t f C . .. , », -l.H
a point that the local Chamber of
Commerce and hnndruis of i(s-id
tun* are nlanning a homecoming
reception for the club—-will or lo»e.
h'rhool o fficial* have placed plen­
ty o f confidence In the word.* of
’ ou. li J im- Ju stice . In a telephone
(illu S S IN G E It , N V &lt;Jr E / )a i I
&lt;&gt;nversa torn from Omaha )e»t»rd ia r ie s ha* been receiving all
•lav. Justice *iate(| fla tly , “ We’ll
kind* of advice on how to ligtit
w in.”
And these word* wenheavyweiglit ebampion It .ck&gt; Mar
enough for the hundred* of parriano hul Charley Goldman .a y *
t Isons who have witneMed hi*
no m a ile r what E r r y doe* it won't
for m illion of Holtin*' great luilt
m ake any difference in Yf.nkee
1club.
•vtadiutn Thursday nighl
Ju stice ha* named A r t Brophy to
BOSTON P—Ted W illiam *. BA
" Ito rk y w ill Batlen him whether
t u - pitch for the Tan* in tonight'*
C h arle s bpaeg o r fights,’ ’ said Gold , ton’
..........* rpovrcr-hlttlfiR
-................. ^ nutfiekler,
........... — —
m an. the tiny trainer of the chain 1still confined to h[* hotel suite to championship e n c o u n t e r with
day u iih j virus infection that will M i»*ou.i. Brophy wldffed 1J Ml»pi on.
krep him (rum Juining th" lied Sox sour tan* while fashioning a 4-1
"W e ’ re not eoncernei over what
victory le»t F rid a y evening. Ready
kind of a fm ill Charles trie* to lor an im ielirite period of time
William* ha* keen out of action in ti-&gt;*rve should th.- anmll, light
m a k e ," *aid Goklman. "Ilo c k y w ill
fiM.trst mound.man lire , Is B ill
make hi* own kind of a light T i e for nine days big only &gt;c*i.-r.la&gt; C a ry , a southpaw with sure con­
others routdn'l Ret thru way and when the team enplaned for D
Unit fr.r lit*- Matt of a Western trol,
Charles won't either.
W ith Ju stice ’* assurance of v ic­
" R o c k y doesn’t let them fight trip, was the scriouxm-** ul hi to ry, tin- townspeople have settled
Hlmnnt
revealed.
their fight He lust blil»*s them
lusrk to while awav the afternoon
“ W illiams lias a v ira l irdcctpin A* one fan said, “ They (the T a ra )
He’ * alw ays on ttie attack T h c y ’ vv
of the right to n ;. bm-Jirlitg on went nut to that tournament with
ffn( |o ficM hi* w ay."
T h e re's no M-erel about what pneumonia." said team physician people calling them a C ind rrlla
M arciano intend* lo do E is e n tia ll) I'r Tftimiliy l.a m jiliie r.
1tram . Looks like they should have
he'» the same sluguer who r a n T
l«H-n called Jerk-thc-giant-kH ler."
into p ro m in rn rr four w a r* ago
The game is Iwing broadcast
He’ll try lo bull Charles around
j over .ta tiu ii WHOO storting at t»
fnon tire upenint: hell, winging
i li. tn.
punches with every ounee of hi*
m uscular Ittiywund frame
**•’11 try and make it a* abort
as I r a n .” said Ilocky a* he
biunged about hi* ram p yesterday
WASHINGTON l*-l'n litlc v and
" B u t I 'll he ready to go all Ih r
tn srh a ll mix tumght as a picked
w av if I h iv e to ”
N E W Y O R K w B-C sn ncIo M lmb
O io rle * . at nearby M ontrk-rll». Ira n i of Democrat* set* out l i tie
h) ) Costa, wh*rt Juvt lurnt-.l
20 an
li
said he had mad# up his battle fend a *ix ye a r winning atreak
plans "Io n " a*rn " Naturally he le- again*! a coming Republican tssrn M ay 10. made! hla ftirat loroun
victory over Bahy
elinr-d to stiesl any light on this in Hie annua! Canutes tuiial l-a»c-. bunt an uj'set
hall game.
O K {*. »‘ ‘P rankwl featiw-rw eight
M llt-Mie
T i c game—It’s (or eham y—1 « j fc S j5 r'^f’r.
,
,,
,,
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lie scorns more runftdeet than
■'
The unhealen lliwoklyn lad. an
in several years II he’s paid any billed five inning* under the light N In ft undcrdiot, eonvincetl every
attention to the advice iMuired on at Griffith Stanium . V tr" I’ resl- bmly except J i.J y e C iiarley Shor­
him frt:m rvp rv dirrclion. how rver, dent Nixon w ill throw- out the ftrst ten that he wan h r t night’s hnul
..
, ..
.. .
no onn would blame him if he wa* Irall. Glenn R. Da via (ll-W is) w ill
try to make Waddnglon fan* lo r- 1
? ro0rtt?! * F a ite rn la r k w a y .
a lit tip bmrttdcrr-J.
^v tn .
!'^"burned Mexi^
Joe lam is ami Jersey J r e Wal get Waller Johnson with hi* nlleh- can
with a nifty mustache, was
r o ll, two form er rhm inion*. havr !ni| perform.!nee while Hep W. \l convinced.
(old E u y that it will "be suiridc* iD n h l Wheeler i D f l a l will be
" I thout’ht I lose,” he Mid in
fo r him In go in and m ix with seeking fo emulate C h riily Math- his ilre#siiwr room. "1 did not fight
ewrson Both playral ball in high
Rocky.
my fish! He run, run around all
o th ers have told the 33 year old tehnul. llu l that w a* a lung lim e the lime He Is good boy, hard lo
ex-champion that lie must over­ ago They’r r In (heir late 30’* now eatrh but no future rhampkin."
Wheeler ha* been tw-aling the
cam e his "tim id ity ."
Costa wricked t n tn Oriix’ 12H&lt;V
llepuhliein* with rc-ularity ever IH.uml«
sin .e he tame I i Congress In l!U7
Inst the G D I’ hope* were stirred
when titty defeated Wheeler In a
r.rartiec game al Dayb.na Iteaeh,
F la ., Ia*t April

0gNHOGAH

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iilio n a l A irlin e* «tr»ardr»*e* r h in ll)
taking off U»l weekend for a linliila&gt; in t'utia. Ih r official-. (Irlt to right) \ndrr* I arraway, lifr.ldMit of the Srm inolr Count) &lt;hambrr of Coramrrrr, Karl lligjinholham. mayor, ami Correal lirrckrnriiigr, manager of thr Cult . » r r r Ih r gur»U uf lla rry hirhold, owner and prrwMi-nl ol the Rich­
mond bawrliall club, which trained hern thia aprinit. The »(»**rdr**r# are M ix Jean lboinp«oit (le fl)
and UJaa HI*a I ’cteraua. The loral part) returned y rn lrid a ).
/

DeLand Southpaw
Drives In 4 Runs
In Game With Jax
S v T H E A S S O C IA T E 11
J im Hull, diminutive Jell hinder
won hi* own game for D tl.tn I
it ntuh(. helping the lied Ha'«
close the Rap on Jaeksoavill?
B ea rh In the slrr-trh drive lor the
Flo rid a Wale
I&lt;ragitc I M halt

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In a six-inning alint. he Rave tin
liv e hit* and no ru m lie dcnarled
w ith a nlnr-rtin lead after driving
In four run* him self with two -it
■linn slnglr*
Jack Cade ratn e nn lo trlrlt thlast three Innings a* Ih r Hal bat­
ter* tlu R trJ nut 13 hit* attain-1 a
Ir io of Mlander hurler*
The vletnrv, combined with a
M Cocoa triumph over Jackson
v lU c Bearh, rnahled the Hat* tn
cut the Sea B ird * ’ lead tn 2"&gt;
Came*.
Cuena uied a p air nf doubles
in the ln«l uf the
With one nut
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ninth In »tot&gt; Jackso nville Itrieh
w hich had knotted U p - muni
ft-all in it* half of the InnlnR.
Orlando (Jefpniiu! l.akebrul 4 2
after la k lo f the lead in the third
lim in e with Ih r r r unearned tuns
o ff Bnlandn O iiejt.,t

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TONirillTH ENTHIRS

r in o T i i k r n —a t* m ii *
nflaie. Ml** l«#UN, Mike Mohrase
rraut-Tuff. P1*lol It*ll. Oee*n Ivjld
*1 llltrh , Ml* !»•)
• I l l i m i I I M l U a n Mile
T ru a lr la d . T ru e finh.ui, l»*n&gt;
d*r, Ilalhv, Crlmeon Hun, Mlreltn.
Meteor. Rrllii Joe
TMIMn N « n k 4 / l l Mil#
PUrh Hkal. H ark Trojan. Wm.tr
fla lj. M#llnd* Mala. Ilea.1 N" H#*d
paacNt Packed. Iliifn ln Around, l.l-

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Pirates’ Hurlers
Seem Most Sought
Hulers In League

Cardinols Play
Navy Tomorrow
At Local Stadium
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T h e Sanford l.'nnlim i!.*, rained
out in their scheduled kb no- Sun­
d a y , w ill b I I i mpt to imnrove their
th ird plure C ential Florida League
-landings tomorrow- night enterItiltiin g Sanford N a v y in n tilt ill
N E W Y O IIK , f - J I a t Surkont
H p. mi. nt Memorial Stadium.
and Vetn Law, the only I'itt-hurgh
N a v y hold* down am-ond plan- in p itc h e ri who h asr won more than
*ii&lt;* fa*t M-ml-pn e lrru it and I'intwo game*. appeared to lx* Ih r
erratic- ia the fore-runner.
p layer* mint sought after tndav in
T h e Cardinal* endured their (lie hour* before Iho midnight dead
M int in th e week Hun fnr lirat line on major leasue lia -rb iill
w eek, having i&gt;aitiripBii I ill Ih m tradegam e* aside- fio m the imalpomd
T tie St. la-iiis Cardinal', and
l.otiRWiHnl tussle, The local club ■Chicago Cub* loth have talked
look n 4-1 lo-s In l'ineea»th- n deal* with the 1‘irate* in v u lv in j
week ago, poated n It! to 11, the pitcher* bill la r nothing run
eleventh-inning v icto ry over l.mut rre te ha* developed,
wood la»t W edincday nnit dropped
T h r Cuh*. It gaint** nut of lir .t
n 7-5 decision to I'lnecnstle Fiid iij place, preliably could net he co t
T h e scheduled tilt w ith lainRWou.1 ’ •idcred -(rung pennant contender.
w ill he mndr up Inter In the ten unlea* they could land bulli met-,
non,
hut the Cardinal*, l l ' j behind.
.Mminir&lt;r Buddy laike will uu- inlRht slill hr danyermi* with the
dotaldedly nominate youthful .lock n d lltin n of onty one e o n sl'le tt
K rid er to pitch Iriinorrnw rvenlnir. pitcher
h'i Ider wa* slate,) tn hurl the Sun­
Chicago lieat Surkorl la«t nlRbi
d a y's iain-po*tponrd tu*«le.
but the riphl hand veteran *1111
ha* n ft 7 record with the la*t-p larr
I'lr a lo * I- im brat SI I j u i k In III*
In*t o u linu ami ha* a ftfl m ark.
Tin- N pw York Yankee* still are
lookinir for rvlra piiehimr help and
base been repjrti’il interested In
S i.l II. l*on of iho llio Inn Bed Sox
&gt;
and A le* Kellner of the I ’ h ilad rt
phia A lh lrltrs tine source anld
in ficld cr
Johnny
P esk y,
who
moved from lictrnd to Washmirton
over Hie weekend, wa* headed for
\ t l i lt s t l. I . K I I i l I
the Yankee* hut the Y inks and
TrcviM
\\
Is* •VI. till
the Senator* promptly denied It
Itrn iih b n
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IlM B lli Ira lffils i
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Jim llaM klna
ns. Hilly K ill- . Jim H aw kins, lh&gt;
bert Samuel and KoW rt C artel.
“ J . C ." Jenkins, a 6-3. lirft-pounder.
»hould b U o round into a potent
bat-msn u&gt; the s«n»on progresses,”
Hire* rmpbn*ixed
Jim m y Haw-Mni, who ported the
Winter I ’Brk practice w in, ha*
Iteen aelectrd to pitch the opcnlnR
yame. Hawrkin recorded a five-hit
l^rformanci in yaim nR the win.
althouyli ‘ lie had a olie-liittei
yoiny until lie pot a lit 11* wild in
tin a lith ". lie ateurkout I I mm In
the M-ven-InnlnR Rnine.
The local club w ill entertain
I.eeihurR in a return vORaRement
Thuriutay.
The piotuible oturtinu lineup:
ilalph K a iin a , tf
lt.it.* rt Sam uel, r f
Howard A llie d , r f
J. C Jenkim . Il&lt;
Sipilrrel Itnwen, ‘J ti
Hilly K ill* , 3h
I aw fence H ow ard, •»
Jim my H aw kin *, n
Itot.ert C a rte r or John C la ik , e
III iilln r ill- tl t it R im e* l hi * ut
trtnoon W in te r 1‘urk played at
Orlan.lii nnd Cirnvelatal wa* hn*t
to Ovieilo.

Braves' Burdette
National League
Earned Run Leader
NEW V II It K * - Milwaukee’s
Hew. Burdette, the 27 * year • old
right hander who made the swiU h
from relief to starling roles with
a minimum **f d ifflriifty , Is the N s.
Ilona] I-raituc earnrd run leader
ImUy.
Figures eiim pih-J liy Tile A »r.eiatixl P ress Ibri.uitfi klon.lay’s
Raines discluse that BunUdle. b ii
r * Yankee faraiihand, has given up
31 rariM-J riusa In IM inninR* for n
2 M K ltA . Ned (ia rv e r uf Detroit,
with 15 rs rn i'i] run* in O.'i in units,
lops the A m e rica n 1,.
in
earned run suprexnary with a 1 12
average.
Hurdetlr’i won-lost record is (t 5.
while t la r v r r has won lour and
lost two
llonnrr up to Burdette Is P h il­
adelphia's C u rt Simmons 15-5)
The *tyli*h southpaw h a . allowed
n earned runs in tut inning* for
a 3 35 m ark Another le lly. Johnny
Antimelll of the (iian t* •A 2&gt;. 1*
third. havuiR yielded IS "anted
runs in IM fra m e * for a 2 3# F it A
Bookie G ene Conley of th#
ves hokl* dow n fourth at 2 43,
iwed by Pfiiladeiahia's Hoidn
Boberls. * 7 * . the Glan4*‘ Hul.nn
Gomel, 347,
and Milwaukee's
W a rm Spabti, laal year's paceletter, 343.
Washington's Bob Portcrt'eld,
(7 5) ira ils G a rv e r in the Am eri­
can League rating* with a *07
ER A The Nata* are h a. permit­
ted 24 earned run* in HU inning*
Third ranking Allis* H'-ynoirt* nf
the Yankees * 7-1 &gt; has yielded 1H
rarru-d run* in 75 Inning* fur a
I if. m ark.
Cleveland's Mike Garcia and
Bob Keegan of Uu- Wldle tins are
tied for fourth at 3 37, followed by
last season's leader, Ed larpat of
the Yankee*. 3 30, and Vlnt'l
Truck* of the White So*. 2 so

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N E W YO IIK .f - T h i t l y nine per
cent ot the ''avera«e*‘ fiMttball fan*
In television areas haven’ t bmujlit
a Ucket tn a rolleRi* carne since
I ’hlUdrliihlm
St SI
111 IT
ttoiUm
t^ S3 SI* It
IM P —the llrrt year television hail
I I m ml I * 1 n l P i t l i i
a M r im parl on attendance.
t f r v c l i i r t i l | | H i l l I u i i :*
Of those whn did buy ticke ts In
• o n l y u r n # * . h f i u l t «»i
l i i M f i I miI iii
IllftZ nnd IKftl, nine mil nf 10 con
r t i l l n |r ||t h l * i a l (*l«l« jirii (hit :M )
fined their attendance in cam e*
Fflrs iifi U It I *
K riR Tft ( M l
played by a »inn!r team.
lln m tn ri
j«f
l»rir«&gt; li
4iila clit»- K l r l y
&lt; 1 *1 1 \n O r m r t* k | T - i i
When thry turn on T V for their
Vi'Hnil | II milt Vi lit t i l VI UAriVl! i lititlkt t
f’.o lI...II, more Ilian
of these fan*
1*1*111#* «&lt;-H| i» lloutlFfiiiirt i J* ! i
York al iln lilin tirr ii«Imh11 - warn to continue watrhinR th eir fa ­
ItFirm liU &lt;7-l| a v I'uiffn mi | | * | | vo rite tram * nr tho.p in th eir own
RPORraphleal area.
Hut iiio 'l TV viewers sbin't know
w hich sam e will lie shown In them
on any Riven Saturday and they
don’t seem lo mind a* lonR at
they know Ihrre'll be a sa m e In
lit T k e ( u * . l * | e d
p e e **
A M M M lr A \ I.Itt M ir .
w ateh.
• t A T T I V l l — A » | | a , I'le r e la n d
ill
R K U X N W IN TWO IN MOW
T h e ir are some of the BlRnlli
ItltN H
l l l n o a n , I'h l.a ii.
II
til NH
M A T T i:i&gt;
IS— H i m . ' . . I t i l . ra n t facta turned up by the Na­ liy T H E A S S O C IA T ED rR EK H
e a a n , SI
Tallabaasee'a lle ie ls . doormats
tional Opinion He search Center ol
IIIT X
| * m . I ’h lc N a o , ? J
the University of ChleaRo in study­ of the Flo rid a International League
I f j a j l IS I t l » X I 4 —•’ I l m e n . i l e c e U o d . I S
ing Uie nature and habila of Ihr firat half, m ade it two in a row
C I T I I II N Q — S l o r i i n , N e w York * n d
H to n r . U a .M o a l o o . |.n , | * • *
average roUrse football follower. ovar M iam i's Flam ingos last night
by a A3 score and the West Palm
^ t i i i u i . &gt;#•: %m is
T h e first rare at llonm ciu’ h P a rk Reach Indiana won Iheir second
tlA T T IN H
e n l.lr r .
|lr*Mikivu .171
on Ju n e 10, tow was won by Blind atraigbt over the Saints at St.
Ml'Ni*. k l o . l . l . Hi t . o u l * . I I
ItnifH IIA T T I'li IN
SI u,I si, HI. P ath The Jockey was N ick Jrrn a a . Petersburg 4-3.
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The IllSyard fourth hole i* Ihr
*n», li.* u m . Trip Rn*. abprletl for tho National Open at
r. u i i 7v t » iiuh . P&gt;«r
B a K u tru l in Sprln sfleld, N. J .
m a c k —a-ia mu #
A D A M R V ILLF. Pa. (Hpeeial)
Haase .Prawn, Jo# rnndn#*, M#A Bensalinnal new scientific In­
n. Ilaaor # laid. Hu M #11.
vention helps Mlntulatr elrculagat#, |i#ntnn
(Inn a* never la-fore. It I* a boon
K l W lpmR ml u. . .i
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•ml a blessing to people who
Ian Olurr, &lt;-*ih»rin# K irk , wi
suffer from fatigue nnd nervous
di. w**4*r.
siirta*''*
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aak’N tp rk rr. Tnp i'r**m . t.|
leruinn due to ovrrcxerllon. It
also help* ilecren*# aorene** nf
■xrixrril » u r - 4 ii
muselrn and Joint* resulting from
tt*b&lt;| t)#st, »*. WlHI#
l»ek. Illll I'ark, Cunl
fatige ami ov«r-eierel*r.
T h l* new Invention help* even
tho*** who have riven up hopn
uf ever gelling relief from their
miseries It is otic of the newest
fnr stimulating elrcula-

Demo Team Meets
GOP Nine Tonight

Baseball Scouts
Say Tall Men
Good Pitchers

By Tin: A SSO C IA T ED P R E S S
T all men make good p ilrh er*.

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Berg

Costa Wins Bout
In Upset Victory

Roundup
By G A Y L E T A IJ1 0 T
G B O S S IN G K K , N Y . T —By a
happy coincidence &lt;*f lim ing, it
wa* possible lo hold here at Ilocky
Marciano’* training camt* the f i r ■
r
annual m riting ol one of the most
exclusive little Jwxing clubs in the
country
The membership is confined to
those fearless experts who pickc I
Boland La S tan a to defeat Bocks
In their championship duel here
last fall. Four uf them chanced
to be visiting the Marciano me­
nage at the fam e hour, and no
lim e was lost in railing the
doughty, if nainr lev*, group tn
gethrr
•
A ll four, as it lunv*d uu*. •••It
hail the same Wt* they held nearlv
a ye a r ago when thev predicted
that LaStarra, the boxer, would
osilstnart Hie crud" puncher. Mat
cianu, fur Ift ro-mds and w in Hi l
decision. None . f mem had cv -n
lieim threatened
" I sliil think it was a good pick,'
insisted the largest member nf Ih ■
group, stubbornly " I ha t I aSiarr.i
well ahead on point* untd It .1.caught him in Hie 11th I thought
he wa* nutboxing Rocky good "
" T h a t’s right, agreed a lodge
hrcHier. ” 1 never np.lngi/ed tn
anyliody. T ie only place we went
wrong on Boland wa* not rrali/in g
he had gore itale, lie came
tlirra- or four p«uml* less thfitv
snytw dy expected him lo Didn't
you think lie looked slide""’
"Y e a h , I tlumuht so." put in a
new voice, but only after Itm-hy
started hitting him in the I h-IIv
toward Use end T m *e punehe*
made him plenty stale. This guv
hit* awful hard. He keeps nn hit tinu hard (or a long time t o "
There ensued a considerable di*
citation of LnStarza’ merit* acompared with those nf E m r d
Obarle*. whn u tn sample the*
Marciano turps-doc* on Thursil.iv
night at Yankee Stadium. T ie
ineinherthip agreed without a di
tenting vote that charle* I* a far
fiercer challenger lhan Roiat !
was
’ T h is nuy's been around." psint
ed out the delegate from t'liuaeo
"H e can box and In- can punch
Fumpareo with Mm LaSiarxa w .i*
lust a good amateur ilnland can’ t
tie moeh wiien be lose* tn th a t.
fat British fellow. Don Cockell '•»
"A n y of you feilcw i going l s
pick
again’ t the rhamp ihi*
tim e’ " askrd une of the group.
The man looked around hop*-•
fu lly, *1111 dean game if he rould
gel a Uule moral rimport. A ll lie
received frum hi* f -licit memher*
were three emphatic shake* nf Ihr
head, ali negative. ( ce had the
gloomy feeling'that the Mnrriann
( ‘an Be tdrked &lt;’ltd&gt; r a x a dying
organiialinn.

Fiaht Results
Ms *i a# i» ',iH .i" * i- i# .,
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ll.it’r rirtlt, i :* ' * .
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NKW Oltt.HANH—Tommy H itsisno. IVD's. Hartforil. I'n im , out,
l-olnlp.t A| I'r llrc r lu l 11« X*w Hrl*Bn*. I«
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Johnny lln rl, I S : ’- l-hnrnlt. A r lt / i
I*
S ix world heavyweight rham#
plnnshlp lights have hern held on
Ih r Fourth nf Ju ly Two have hern
fought on St P atrick's Day.

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Ih r S it u t h e r n Association'* medalist Jinx today as she teed
an kir»t added a bit of stature In
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off in pursuit of her fifth women's
the acouta' wisdom last nigh'
Western Open gulf championship
Jim Pearce nf Chattanooga, a
P a lly tmik Ihe HDD medalist
6-foot C mmmd artisan, hurled R ir prixe yesferdav. knocking one
mingham further into second place iin-ke olf die course record at
w ith a nrat nineliU kdi won hy Glen Flora Country Club m l fivethe tjNikmit* 6 I And Jim Bim rlng.
at M a ta li, talcn lrd L.tile Rack
B ill Flxcber. Notre Dame line
Iw irle r, (seal New Orleans (or Hu- rnarti. was a team m ale of he-id
third time hi* srasnn wllh a u illy fnolh,i l l enaeh T e rr y Grennan for
tlx h itter 11-0.
four vear*. l!M5~M F lx rh rr wa*
B u o n in f* whitewash j-h fnlLiw nl eaplain id Hie I9IH Ira n i
a 3 3 New Orleans vietory which
went 10 inning* ami cnmpleied a
gam e stalled last April bul hailed
b y a curfew
A tlanta Increased Its league Ira-.l
I p three garnet with a F I decision
o ver
N ashville,
and Memphis
*eorr\l five lim a* in the *ee-ml
inning and coatlm l to a 7 3 v rn lie '
over Mobile

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TOMATOES - SI W per buthe!
Phone 2t6A.
Room 201 Edw ards' BUI*
KELVIN'ATOH
electric
ran,,Park * Commercial
Pn- M
Year old. excellent rendition
). H. Alexardcr
T. M. Strtnaei
2P i Myrtle Ave
Reg. Heal t »u*e llroker*
h a s !» * n ( ; e s — u s e d '
For Kestilta
OW NER l e a v i m : t o w n —a n W E H A V E 2 unusually good rangEscambia Drive 2 Bedroom*,
e* and the price it right Como
5:00 I*. M. Deadline
Fla room, carporte. kitchen
In and let u* *huw them to you
equipment included Space heal­
Sanford G »* Co. 21u East 1*1 &gt;t
Day Before Publication
er, Venetian blinds, tiled bath,
ttlBlwow Main S ir
hardwood flour*. til and KHA MAGIC C H E F ga* Mine St5 3x!
fii)anct&gt;d. Owner will accept re.v
screen door $■
’ Rubber a ir n u t
tunable offer for hi* equity,
ires* IP). GOO Magnolia Ave
K . A . W illiu m *, R e a lto r
H it mnnd E . I.undqalit, A**oe.
M AYTAC
i o H 'h k n t '
- i Pbnne JCT3
Allanllt Bank Bldg
Automatic Washer
iWringer VVa*hcr
2 APTS for rent now. C ites Hide } Whe.nrr buying or telling. M wll'
Ser\ Ire
Phone S 3 .
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pay &gt;uu to see:
M
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J . W. t l A I J ., R E A L T O R
»•. ItNLSHF.D
kitchenette
apt
Clothes Drier11a*ida Stale (tank Huildin*
Mu in to via ml Court lli'vsy 17-92
Scrv ice
Call Hall"
Phone 173*
South «f City Lim it*. .________
M AYTAC*
Sl'Hl) It [IAN he. 123 x 14J Shade
F ree ie r*
W ELA KA
A| arlment*
lit *
tree*, city water i rarie for auto
Upright and
Fir*t Street. Phone 49uW.
A. It. Lom uon, 13i9 Park .
chest types
Service
K o lla u a y a m i l l a l iy K e ii*
SA LE O lt T R A D E
f t y 'R t r lj YppH nw e
l i i i \ . •&gt;»'•** ui m o n ttr* '^ ^ * t
t ’u ritilu r&gt;* Center. 11C IVe»t H r*t Iti-jutiful 2 H R home in p e rfe ct. "Your We-.llnghuuM- Dealer"
condlfloii with oak floor*, tile 113 Magnolia Ave.
Phone I7J7
bath, kitchen equipment 2 n lr .* ,
i»&gt;,K i n n»M efflriencjr apartm ent,
lot, with vhade Back yard tenc
N () V l l l N E V D O W N
v i 'atiit' li.r rinipli' nr tingle
c il. Owner w ill accept good lot*
0 I'm .ill- hath, Ideally located
!tu&gt;«
braiul ii(*u I'n iiila irc All
a* down payment
.. r &gt;• from l ‘u*t Dttice. tntpiirc
p im lu tn In •*!«!•* .iml .mti *»nl&gt;
i H. it , 2 S bath*, u h k r home in
Mnmirl Jacobsen't l»'1*t Store
F riilL la irc h»* H •
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Water lurmxhod » utile* tm m '
vmi thuuld *re *hl* Good term*
every nioeilb
S.'iitord. &lt;37 5rt per month Phone J amt underpriced at f 14,500.
|!« n l refrigerator* al«*» available
. | nlt.-r • p at
SE 'IIN O I.K K I v A l . T Y
on Ihl* plan
r . tv. m i : u o
2 x \ | l ‘t |ft HIM :«|tt• Reasonable w. m i * n u n s
('latitle II. W olfe
i Mil Park Avenue
Phone ?;
Appliance I urporatlon
1 12 Kha. Call 17*7 W
Evening*—ail-vV or IK7* J
yaj Sanford Ave.
Phone 2117
j A M ' 2 lied: aim Apartment*
s VI.VIj . 4 Bedroom lionu
living
f 1 all 1210
| room, diiilntj area, kilchen. ferieA l . n i l N l M W IN D O W S
tju.dilv ta-lny iqii.d W.
t ROOM lum iihed apt (53 4tD! ed back yard 19n.! Adam* Ave 1
85J5 .-qmly A.ium e mm'gage
j,e ,,(,t undrt Id
Last Itth St
Phone M r. Witte IK?t utilII 5
( .in 1p b e IP - C j i Hi» e I
pm .
1 IIIE l i ROOM uinlairt apt- FurI I , wav I ! 92 South
Phone 1117
died Call 45.1 VV
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Pare 5
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William I* Smith, Dutooard Sale*- the hor*e* that men! In Florida all
Service. Mercury Oulb-iard Sal- la*t winter? flam I enough to win'
54 per cent of the big race* in the i\ r m i m i i i r i *•* u i o r in
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Ea .t and Middle VVe.t during
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C'uiilrnrlor of I’nlntinyf
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BOATS, itiut buiming. supplies April nod May it i« revealed l.y
n
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t&gt; i i i i x i i i u \u * - ji
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Phune 423
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119 85 Metal utility
Adam* Ave Plume Mr*. Witter.
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321 Fart 1*1 St Phone 1631.
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male*. Free Installation-T-lc
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Africans Building
School To Be Open
-JL Jo.Whiles.Indians

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( r na tinned I ro«i Pape One i
• p i»*m an for a committee tamea»ntifif ratal) gasoline deafer*,
made a farth e r protett apaintt £,
M Blythe. who ia a'ruaed of all*g• II) tetaitinp gatollnt from pro­
perty which h» le a tia from th»
C ity for th- purpoa* of operating
a -*«i(ii tra rtp o it bovineta.
Dl tth *.
at 1♦— Ht*-UliC*
aid td Kr
to*
MOSHI. T » " £ * p » V» * - T V neighboring dealer* but he atihmitt r j record* thcwing he w it on It
C h s tfa tribe uf »fn- n b t i ' l ' »r* ■»rving truck* - wood or l»*»e*t by
building a |ch&lt;v&gt;| wfc‘ -h »it! b* him **lf Mayor Higginbotham »pt -; tiled
Strickland and Charlie
cyan to whiter—*o&lt;I to W n . *
The Chaggi* live on Ih* mlh Blown to rrert w ith P lyth * and
•j rk out a v a il.factory aolution to
«rn tlupca of lD .it i f &gt; i vtt K &gt;i I he problem
t n in jir o
hIhr * t
In
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T h c y ’v r grrwn r v h in H.i ti f
Tbr frame center portion of the
fe» j r r i n becam e th&gt; r r -ft**
■hor H rila u ra n t, ownej by th*
cropt haar brought h':‘*i on
IV. w ill be moved to F t Mellon
T n r Cbsyr-** number &lt;11 t-&gt;lf
to be utlllie-1 at a lerieation
*txnrt M5 .W» | n trog the*
»l fa rtlity . a - rdlng to I’omml*lied a rempe ra tiv r i t I i I i * ill- 1 non dettgnation.
the ‘ 'K ilim an jaro N’ativ* r v ;«*••»
tlve Onion, l t d ” Tb*y wefe
lh » comm ii on uthoriied C ity
helped In dotng in by Noman t'ltb 'l* n a g rf \V »n*n K Know)** to
olic m it iin n in t i and dt tin t i ' v
a lw rtlk e for t-id* to putcha** a
trom enf fifte e n
carl'-ad of **w»r pip*, a billing
The onion h i* about AS'**’ mem marhm* for lb* w atrr department
B e n La*t rear! the l n* r &gt; • ’
and a huilgrtary w coilrm iig mac­
ten* of high g ri'lc ” Ar:-»i » r ■
' hine for u*e In the office of the
fee brought them m- -r ■'
Jo l ily rle tt
million dollart T -n cdfee i* m u
keted rm iperativelr
A (.ill for I.'I.IS X JM for .e r r ir r .
Three year* aijn the K i'im m jaio i m lr r r d b | N-herr M Angai »nd
rc-op erm-p built a fuut •* if&gt; • in \ «iri*teii. f fi.tilting engineci &gt; (&gt;’
the c ity , *■■ approved Payment
tm irttv re n trr — wtlh P- '* r
fhrea. a public lib ra ry . amall t«-*rrl. w ill I * made when the C ity ap­
proved bond* ■rr *«ld,
etvopr a n l roof top rr-iatirant
The renter, built *t •* • ‘ '
K It Holcombe C o., C|eaiw «ter
UAO,Onn — paid from c-uperative
profit*
« » * |t*elf a nn &lt;i r i i * wav approved to handle the in•taxation of approxim ately J.rJXi
tore It i» o*ed by all r»r*
L i l t March the c '- 'p »,- " - t (eel of vewrt line eavl of Summerplana to build a new commercial tin Av* extee.Jlng from the iall»ehoo| at an addition tn the renter i-.ad vonth t'&gt; L’ llh St
It trill co*t Ittn .iro and “ ill *! *
be paid for from m o p profiti
M ittionary whool* b»*r jn tin
aame faihlon, hern OP'" t J ; l re
fa rd le tt of m lor of V i* •*'»
mothi School it a a il to
flrtt htolt and paid f»r h» b , - 1 .
Teaehert m l! b* br - -'• »■ m
ATLA N TA p — M in t "
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K n ^ lan d The *f bool «
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Sim ple*. * peeking 1m »»»end»rit
10l&gt; student*
fell in lo t * . *|| ynj p,tiodi nf him
T h e c h a r c a a are ™&lt; -J '■ * m &gt;.t
The objef* of hit t t f - e l w i • »
ad van ce d of Afnran t r ib * ;
* 'ir» rtr I but adamant t h-o otf
177 tv-iindv. -b* la id . a**d we'll tee
Stm plev did ink! that, g-wnr on
e rigid diet toff getting hit weigh*
d-eart |u 1 ao m only A montht time
Maxine a pretty hrn"ette, ta il
ye* and the* were married
1 '&gt;r heidernrauo didn't itop He
ing bt the rail on the rt(*St W* Vryt °n dieting arwl now weight
blew the w hn'le »n t .......' f t i ' i » a mere jju Hm* did he t . it*
bell The child hi » tood f*-ee*
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In Love: Girl
Wnnh Slimming

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Kngln*#r R*y F.vter beon-’d th*
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The teartie r v ffifi* d nn th* \fitr*irl
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Spells Trouble
For Defense Treaty

tM ttl I 4 O ia it »»e ro*pp**in* »&lt;*» 'be M • • 'l l - •' Tf*«« Pborc,grtpn»r" ernw-n In Atlantlr C ity. f&lt; J The
r - - ' « ' i i r i i 'left to right i **e b ill) J*nt tt'u --**in Mte Allen Ve-» tt*m pihlre. Dorm* te e Johnten.
o »e|-n Pet*v Carter. Houttrn Te* •;»•»«-* 'ir*'o e t r i" t b u r |b P* D ia c i-Boulw are D t!!t»-Port Worth.
1 m N'ggie P*m b*ek. C b!-»|o C trl» -e I - - r t - o ||&gt; « •'*■» pngltr-d. At*r*b* A m Caldw ell. North and
b - 'i*h Carotin*. Laura t*reM -i|fner *&gt;' t / n 1• u - T ■
o* 0 11*e * 'r'l o*i-\ f * i | ) i Jo H 'rltT-ie, Atlanta, Oa ;
Clara 1 R rbin 'o n , Virginia »od Eugem* f, j;«e i*i•ereo iio g s-f»n*on, P*
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Committee Heads
Appointed Today
At Lions Meeting
T n d a i't rrg u lar weekl* lunrhenn
meeting of the N-otofd |.ton* Cttlh
whlrb » *» the firvt under the dl
reetinn &lt;'( ree*nt|v tnvltlled prett
ilrnt Henry W lllr, wa&gt; given &lt;rver
to o rran iiatinn of th* l i s t Vi clnh
artivitie t and rommitte*v
VVItt* app-»inted th* following tv
rommittee rhalrm en fnr th* elnh
»r*C Attendance J k| flobln-on.
hv la w . Voile W illiam *, finanre
t»alla&gt; I /top Information. Much
I*'in ten . puhlleity. Tommy Strin
ger memherthip Roy Green, con
ten'ion fl*n Wade, program .lark
M en.per eitirenvhtp. Marcel Fade
and bulletin. Clyde Ram tev
frrh er. apprU'fed were, bovt
«*d gtrl« committee. Jack Morrl
von J'lr-p.r League. Ben Wade,
r u le . Carl W illiam *, education,
Wall a re
P h ilip .,
health. Johif
Cameron, vafety. J . L Hubby,
&gt;lght. Clvde B a rn * * *.
g*e* mg.
lic k M rm per. and Harry Robvon
hialorian
Pfetldent
Witte -In hi* fir-t
ad
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dre*t to the memt&gt;er*hlp a* pre*l

dent vald, "I'll do the hett p»i**ible to levd »n int*r**lific and
worthwhile rlub, hut I'll need votjt
help No m in r»n do tt alone "
Mr fated mat the fir*t pcibieif
hlaeli coffee t wart'-d | wav ter the rlub mu*t whip I* that nf III
nWy hnnrry the fir e few wyeki low membervbip 'T oday'* mem
t**lt then I go| *ef-*ittomed to eat Imr.hlp l. th* luwt it |"*e ever -V 9
I n r |r i
and it hdnT It'fher m e ’ In the Sanford • ton*.” h* rom
lie u--ed to w e ir tlae ja part* | m e r t e f The fr-"'p u n--w rom
N’ ■ he w e»r. J»*&gt; I II . bIM vile p . r d of TT member*
w at y i and n**v Ifv Ik'y S«m p!*tl
Plan* W ill be tuhmJtted | l the
fe» r&lt;d nf . i r j * t i ; H ltlS l &gt;km bv 1 org*nir»tion'* nevf hoard of dl
eltrrNing a roete and r|o n f gvm rector* meeting on povitbl* trvy*
h»'*ie« on * filling *»»ti-in gee; ve . to r*m*d* the Mtuation. accof-flng
to the pretitfent
rark
A oewlwin lndt*n eiephapt n
tb-nif three fe»( In height

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CO O L PAJAMAS

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JUNE 2 0 *

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Lvery Day Is Dad s Day Here!

YOU'VE GOT A DATE WITH POP ON

a

from *he left &gt;r "n e a r" tide

ni

The nr * Premier will h i r e
conjure up tome form ria to recon­
cile thete vim rj Mendei Franc* ,
public ttatemenU hare been more
against than for the Europeitt
arm y, a position whh-h w ill pf0*&gt;.
ably cost him inpport among the
M RP blor

PA R LS 'JN—F r a " * * * *"**••&gt;* p»
i j 9 *jat r n : t i q&gt;elf*&lt;j new Icuubl* J
today fur the e&gt;ng delayed Euro »
peat) arm y treaty The controrer
vial pact in turn po*»d * m * t'r i
prehlent for Prem ier Ite-.|gn*te Pi i
erre Wendev Fran ce nr anyone el*»
trying to aucceed o u A rl Prem i*r
Joveph Laniel
Ltm e l and hi* Cabinet re*ign»d
after lo«ipfi a National A emb'y
cote of confidence "n Indochm*
Saturday. M ettdet'Franr *. w h -. *
crUicrvrn r i government policy n
trd o chin i wa* * major laetr r in
LaniePa fall, a-ccpted the m a '-ta ''
] to form a cabinet yesterday He 1*
tlatrd to *eek ronfirmatlon K*t u*
the Awem bly tomorrow or Thu&gt;*day
H it chanrea were ccT-id*red
‘ light A big factor I* the h* 1 *tdit
in the Cham ber n v rr the yehedulng
of debate on r*tific»*ion of the Fu
mpean Defenye Community t E f&gt; ’ i
p art, which ha* been Ungim hing in

M IS A S T F R A V FIR T EH
P O R T L A N D . Or* -Ah— Cnw
to y y—and hort**—w er* racing a.......... th* T V .erren *nd Kathl»*n
I f nnltmied From Pagr One I
Card. 4, w * . watching them. Her
ing the way tn the *itiS *n le m rn ' younger brother p r*fm e d to throw
whlrh
E&gt;a dr-per and d**per " thing* around. K *a»r«rated , K a th ­
sw TM i i n i*i r » s i*
H&lt;dfman j|«o « a * onoted In the at leen warned
T iir * T \ r r
n ^ ’m t&gt;a t o
Ild a u l *• .ly in g another umtamed
HHIHI
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"If you don’t ttop that you"!!
pfFf#t, OlMlb K*t* T "l
ttate tdfii ;at Markenailed him nf
Ton
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nf»tsf»t1 ttiof *
ll'a n m after levrnmg of (h* »m bre*k the tetevttlon, and alt tho** • till
*!■•» lMi»!* 'Cif«tutM * * * l« *
tier/lnner-* T h e -fate official al*- littl* hurt** will fall nut on the
r r r lL U
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rug ~
O frn lt Outiff f lit#
Jii'f' '•
tt d e al. Ih* affhlavit vald
»'lr*uSt ' f
-iUt* cf FI***1*!*
Mr* la~*nard told a reporter .hr
*f d fr-rf
r*-»n*T.
p■
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ba * a good idea »b« th* *&gt;ld*f f r # r *4 t h r S n a t h A m b p ? bank. I ia r M m t f f . Nd H I l
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tlfy him became vh* didn’t want
C.reen »ald it toe* .e v rra l bourt , ) jji'n n L F T ^ ilJ t ^ K 'r c iv 1!•.*•■ 1
Thursday to convince Mra l&gt;eon.
to* n*tur* »l &gt;*M &gt;u” *&gt; «
to bring ■g rirf" to hit fam ily
The
blackm ailing official, the *rd the conrenta of the letter !»'&gt; «*■ *&lt; • 5 ? ? '* .? ! :* ,r* . ' h* " ' 1
h h ir i k t
bt.v * « •
&gt;tsd. "Pd t»T &gt;-o,| ,f f knew ’• .1 uuld b* made known tn Meyner ’|V,
R lehm in »ald hit office h»» h*sun Wllffl thf ff’TS‘^ ^ ^ 1, T»fffO r illM Bud tou i f * k*Ffb» rtq uU tl * • 1 !•
»"*» * "* w * r in *»(e *••*»• »»•*&gt; *h*
an In. e-ttgabon to defermlne th* the governor ant he Imgan an im r-i*rii
of u l t tflu rl »*-t t
mediate mvevfigation
rfenttty of the two men
rr
• r"t»* thereof upo* U , j.1*»-* ■
•
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Mr*
l&gt;eooard
prepared
the
afft
The affidavit fold of Hoffman’*
ip y t t f t»*low en cr * » t .r i •*!• *■*
making commitment* "weite-h I da*i*. recalling e s&gt; fn tu li of the t o of J n lr . I t l i T * f d i a h or &gt;*•
letter
The
affidavit
w
ai
turned
t*&gt;w*r t l - t r * * r* •»*f«*r - » ' "•
'tem porarily’ eovrred by drawing
* n M r « 4 • ( * ! , t t r oti
from inactive areorinti at the ever tn R irb m tn yevterday
rv u iT M i.v * w n r .R E '» r I f* •
State T tfiv u r e r Archibald Al»t h ru tM " **l m» h**.t *04 th* .**t
South A ' " b &gt; T ro d cum ptnv
"'What wf*h th* high cuvt nf • rd er * a il hi* record! ihcnved I I . o f v iit court at t k i t 1*-' *-m - "•
-uintr. f l u l t * . on thu 1th 4 *. t
Wathingt-m living, the m aintfr, jnn.mn in Mate fund.' ha* been on
Jun* I*)*
a w e *rf two h "m *v and what 1 can depoitf in the South Amboy T r n t
ft P H P It N t* * *
only label a* the e rp e e m e naivete Co f &gt;r many year* He tahi Itnn. :
r'lerk of (A* •” ?&gt; *tl •' i-nl
of S«mlttoi* rount* I'o r .
-1-1*:ne
tit *,congrenm
-.'-II I W ipw. w pr tl I an.
m
ofI *a 1rew .co
ihiogi fan of the fund* i* covered by
instead nf bettering, gc# wort*
lecurittcv depo*iterl in other bank* , Mr * j ,
Meyner and Ranking anl [n*ur y f,"y it ** it»-&gt;n
At the new* ronf*reace yea ter
day, Harry Green rtf IJtll* Sllier aoc* Commltitoner Warren Gaff )' '» R * »ia o»
Hoffman’* attorney, taid he hid re r vald -lepotltorv Of the hank ^ V ,tt^ ,“ » V n l[\t!lm *«
te rn the charge* hmught ae tm -t wcmld love nothing hecauve of th • a.ofoea rtoria.
Attorney for plaintiff
the former governor Green ta il H &gt;f/mvn defalratron

laic Ex-Governor

the charge* were -bown to htm th*
d i r Hoffman died ard that a (ante
live agreement had b*»n reached
to h ate the I»tr governor tubmi*
• letter of reMrnatc-n rather fhan
fare a hearing on th» rhargev
M ejrer, tjreen and Rtchmto
told how Mr* I emtard VIt’te l
Gree* a* ht* U tile Silver horn*
lavt Wednetday and vhowfd him
the l»Her from hay fathar She
A h’-r*e i* mounted «e b r rc ttie d later rherwed the letter to an o|

19*54- —

Any tucctticT to Lanlel netft
the loppert of both the Calbolto
Movement
Popular
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for RepiA)
(M RP) and the L’nion
IT
Action fllR A S ) ,
liean an dSoetal (-----the U tter made up of follower* of
Gen De Gaulle The M RP » a n ti
the arm y tr*aty debated a* quickjy
at potttole the GaullitU bifcrly

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Informants Report
Parachute Troops
Land In Guatemala

T

u t f ARTH, traveling in • .m ailer orbit than lh*t of Mar*. w!U rateh
up w l'h the other s'lanel in th»ir race around the (tin on June 24. A l
that lime, th» planet* w ill he In ,,ppo*ltlon. a* Illustrated on the dla*
gram, al bottom, supplied by lh» Am erican M useum -llnyder Plane­
tarium, h'ew York The two objecl* w ill then b* In a straight line with
the aim, with Mata on the night aide of the earth and the aun on the
daylight «|de Because of the periods in which the two plane** revolve
•round the am*—Earth one je a r. Mar* slightly tew than two year*—
opposition* occur at average Interval* of about two year* and two
month* However, tinee the orbit* or Mar* and Earth are not circu 'ar,
but a lllp ilra l. opposition dutance* between the two planet* may vary
•lightly lee* th in from 3) m illion mil*# to o*er 81 m illion mile*,
Of aU our neighbor world* Uar-a. a* *hewn at top. meat elneely aat•rtle- «*»r lard* of Mtmate and topography * btofc might allow for a
to*. fam iliar life term* It U characl-rtied by the exlrtanee of polar
*c»p*' welch wax and wane w ith the aea»oit» An extrem ely thin
•ttro*ph*re envelopi th* rl» r» t* . but It t» *o rarefied that human*
c iM take no more than a few breath* before dying. (Central Pre**'

Case
Who Shot
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In Sanford
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Aibby Jo n t*. w ill known hem
a* counselor of the intermediate
group of the Methodist Youth f e l ­
lowship of the First Methodist
Church, Is now associated with
Roy W all, plumber, a* otlire man
age* Mr Jones. who with hi*
wife and te n children, liver *1 25(t
Palmetto A v e . Is • veteran of
World War I I . having served with
the Navy for a three &gt;e*r period
Following hi.* dl Charge in 1915. he
returned hi* dnt|e* with the Atiantii Co* t Line Railroad unlll
hi* Joining tlm Roy Wall organl
latlen. rerrntlV
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Ifa r rr Kndefl. on* n» Santonf*
well Vnonn pl«nl*l*. I* «n the |ece lv ln i end tod*v of heartv Mrlh
day erecting* from many nf hj*
friend* tlihongh lla ir v ha* been
pianist lor Ihe local llo ltrv flu b
lo r aeaeral v e s i* and had hi*
own *n *laln ln f orofrem no W1RW
i p , !»•% pfln^lpnl cfnliti
to lame | | |he fa rt ihat many
year* ago, * more than he rare* to
think shm ilt h- was Ihe acrompanl«l for '&gt;phle Twiker when »he
nest tnlrodnred "Ale*ander*a Rag
lim e R in d " tn r h b e r " . Roth
H a rrt In S*n|ntd and Viphle. now
billed «« ‘ 'The f.»*l ol Ihe Red Uni
Mama*’* wherever *he may he.
are atlll going alrong.

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Seminole County r»tldenl* dur*
I n i the month nf Mar purchaaej
$14.78? In se rle i E and It U S
la v ln r* hondi. it w * i reported to
day by 55* * p tirirV Seminole
County saving* b«"d chairm an
"This'helped to make uo a stale
total of I S J N . M which was ■
I I I per eenf gain over Ihe $4.M$.W&gt; regt*'ered 1" May. 1953
ilow ever, bond purchase* are
down 33 pe- cent a* m m p*r»d
wtth five te a r* ago That In turn
contributed tub'dentlilly ••* the
national total of $3M million to
b an f up the best May *alea In nine
jrM re ." P a trick Mated. " It also
glvea Florida belter than « per
cent of the itate'a quota for the
ye a r of $71.6 m illion, a lie n e d by
■ationkl heatVtuarlrr* of thr Rav

WASHINGTON 'JR -Th e cate ct
the tour Puerto R lc a n i a ho woundrd five congressmen tn » wild
hooting spree tn the l!» u :e ot
H e r m t ft t * iiv * l last March t " to t
In thr Jury *t noon ( E O T ! today
re d rr * ! Judge A!t-:;»niier Hold
eft instructed the te vtn m m and
five women to bring in sepsrste
v e fd ic ti on each of 10 count o!
assault agilnst each o( the tour
defendants—a tola) ol to verdict
E a rlie r. U S Attorney Leo A
Rover told Ihe Jury the evidrncr
c le a rly Indicalc* a verdict of guilty
He termed Ihe shootinr "hideoin.
despicable, ruthless, sadistic "
Chief defense counsel P . Jo .rn h
I&gt;onohiie. former commissioner h r
the District of Colum bia, aske l
the tury to acquit the four defend
ants on Ihe firs l five count, nt
assault with intent to kill This
offense carries a m axim um po
slhle penalty nf 75 years for each
of Ihe four Puerto Ricans.
The defend*nl« ia t quietly and
without a show of emotion during
the final day’ * proceeding rinly
oner when fne Judge lo ll the Jury
that &gt;he questlcn nf motive
trn
m aterial—did Ihe four give am
sign of Interest
Rafael Cancel M iranda. 25.
perkrd up and began sneaking
quickly to 34 year old l» lit a I *
brnn
T heir
colleagues—Andre •
Figueroa Cordero, » . an I Irving
Plorea Rodrigue I , 2ft-leaned for
ward
The four contended In their test!
mony
)n7 they Rid not mean to harm
or k ill any congressmen They aaid
they only wan
wanted to stage a pt
pa
trfotlc demonstration to dramatise
na
the ratise of Puerto Rican Inde
pendettee

Kiwanis Club
Goes On Outing
In lieu o f Its regular weekly
luncheon meeting at the Yacht
Club today, the Sanford K lw anls
Club left at 3 p. m. fo r a boat egeuralon up the S t. Johna R iv e r to
Dine Spring!.
The excursion, which Included
two motor yachta, the Sunehlne
and S k ylark, w ill return to San­
ford by tha light of tonight*! full
moon.
W hile at Blue Springe, member*
w ill enloy a plenle lunch in d bath
Ing and other acttvttiaa. The lunch
waa a community a ffa ir w ith the
wleea o f member* fu rn ish ing the
food.
S A T R E P O S T N EW S
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PANAMA »*—Reports circulated
here tmlay that a doren p»rachute
Itocper* landed on the Pacific
c o a ,I of Guatemala i leu h^ut
lite r Col Carlo* I ’nru ric D iar.
the arm y chief of staff, tried to
leave hv plane (nr Washington
This » » * the la ld t m il I lo dim e
front fltu le m .ila . u h e rr fti~ Irftid
government ha» clamped ilnutt i
tight re n .o r.h lp on !ho gro'ind
that the regime 1* threatened by -i
revolution
If.
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will ( *^*'
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ild (hr &gt;'th b v» If III 1»1V nf| thr
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tionnalre to Pre*t.irnl Jacob** 5r H tfl.lt .il» f nt v b »V* » tv I H ftir
I n !di
• Its I bin irp n tfr-flv tfftft^ *»*
bent C»iirm»n regarding Column rnm m i i"« tb it ju v furttnr Iwm-i
nisi Influence, tn the country, tiillC I Witt l y v r (n f nriir dtrf it
1* M j I*y ft**\V* ■* wuiil.t hi »
if 1hr'nifir i|t* Jr ^ if i .»*
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asked him in break lie . u lth the thf irmir fitn** »* Mif *&gt;rgtnil t ■
*'» . t
im* . p i ' W * i t - I " 1 I i t
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••! r t f i* ffitjiUvp» tn
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by Ihe end of the week
p
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.! Ifl t lip gfPtip
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The Guatemalan radio -Jellied tT|Ctt^,tr• thr
It ..
|M |’f * Milt •|♦!• t f •***»'*♦!'
Iasi nigld in * s e ttr. of br»ad lr**f»nent plrinf in nf** »ir*# irv
tbr f.j||
Hi ft i rHi r ! oil I
casts (hat thr arm y had submitted |n thf S liilr lim it t nf 11*• *11&gt;i 111 *
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bojftt t r |ti **'1 f'i ,!(k r M il'if * 1
any ultimatum to Ihe pi. -idenl
Informants here said Ihe p i r i % i| In (hr #h # i «n«V u ■»•*( pfn
chute troop* were dropped on th. ffr! (f ur h *» i»t*n( «**♦»' n il in
rliidr,'f
Partite coast on Monday nlghl
Apprnnm if** ro*t *4 Mir *t» »®
Other rrpnrts sard Ruben Goo
tales Siqui, rhief of the arm y's m fni pi in® w ill («»■** *b" '»»&gt;
urmther
fir 1200
m ilitary police, has been ousted
Report* per*i*ted in dtpiomatii
c in lr&gt; that several Communist
HoWe*er, Ihe I Itv l&gt;* ■ lh* elr
have been killed In Ihe last feu
night* in outlying d iilr h ls in Gua menl ut iim r In it' ft* * m the ,
matter of finanemr the ireslioenl
trm ata T h is would In d ra le emu
Ing resistance to the nrd-tlngel pianl, as It. *gteei„,-ii| with the
state ays that the pistil does not
government
Thete were n u m e rw ■ reports have to lie -inde* construction until
that Guatemalan arm y (ditclaU a *
.e rk tn c isylu m abroad ..
nu»T?titalan rotetgfi M inister
Guillerm o Tbrtello waa said to be
sue, It i . expected * h &lt; n v fot Ida •Urn Mutual h i. in t n lav
111. but *k*» expected to return to !u\l!nc
t'-’nd •‘ lit be *!•' in-. I ,* lh - tn.iii* r llkflv a ill touir up
tils office this afternoon
*f tbf n**k( difft *. f
higher ll't r lr t &gt; il( than tlu • ! ■ b**w * . ft r
.Ifl’.r Alfredo P alm irro , anti Com per rent * l'O i Irv Shield ,ud * &gt;. oir* Mni! *♦ 1 ilsH.t it! Jiuir
uinniit editor of Ihe newspaper E l Neu Yuri, lirru which p u c h » ed
|» (in*! b* rr» ft•i fi• if* &gt;1 »*tif ,!f**\*
Kspeetador and an oufipoken erltie Ihe rcccn' i tie .iccurding
»*n f*1 T*t (i&lt;*• up (hr
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of Arbenr'a regime, ha* sm ghl Kuouli- *
ruir (| 4iri *&gt;( **ti m j: (I i ** • ** mrn*
refute in the Salvadorean embassy
The comuit ion b t-l ofirjri.ilt* from fitif 11 $Ir ! i h p r 'jii,iri*‘f • i
;i rrii* t bux
in Gualem ala III* brother. Gull nlanned on &lt;Ituis *hi 1* nr
R r l riin; rlir* lor ■ '
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lermo
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. . P. alm le ri. ,ha* lieen a mem . I lour per rent, but the ''il* *« &gt;
iif rilr** !»•**’ ,i •
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lo r of Hi* atrongly pro government tJ, vr(, , s r r , t ,lr
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Guatemalan Revolutionary party,
w p(f iiifr) .i( n 1'ivirr n ' f
r r v r Mppuf ffit
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although he was ousted ye ste rd ay| - j, ,,
-.(th ih* r
as rhief of the government To o n s' , vpti-.rr of th* t r c ir o .p .i plant iw VVtklllff* f to* I (fir flU'MIf if If iff
Bureau
| program w ill l » enmplrted try nr i (•rfi-f tl i ftb t h * ♦»•* , • *II »jtt
tit • r \ 4* • 1• rv t» e
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R\RT*dW tj^-Polk ru n tv dm*’!
tie* were expected hark from
South Carolina today with a man
wanted for questioning In a
vrar-nld l^ike Wales staying m y .
terv.
Sheriff Pat Gordon **!d Al Rn»
Srolf. aboul 30, a Negro, w at ar
rerted at Frogmore S r Alread*
hrld h 're for questioning lo Itv
1932 shoollng of Joe H. Real ft
inolher Negro, John Peep!**, fil
•if Tam p*
Gordon said Scott was rook *»&gt;.i
I’ erple* handyman for T mmelt
Donnelly, Ijik e aWale* Lawyer,
w-hen Real w at shot
Donnelly had a $?o.oon double
ivlem ni»v life Insurance jvd irv on
Real’ » life A grand Jury refuse f
to indict Donnelly and th* Instir
ance company paid the claim In
full
tdist week Donnelly, fifi. ahot
him self fn death after hein^
charged with con»ptring to k ill
three weallhy clients
A II.A Y S F E A R S
P H ILA D ELP H IA
A truck
and a station wagon collided In
Weal Philadelphia yesterday
After some effort, police ptillerft
truck driver Clarence F e ll* , 49,
from the wreckage and noted his
f*re was covered with what ap
neared lo be a great quantity of
id o«d.
Fe lfr quickly put their fear* fo
rest The red fluid on h i. fare was
paint used In h it sign tu isln rsi.

deaf woman

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rhsrlfatde ip ttnrt -o-t * h, ,r |e ;
aid
Th» |adv couldn’t
I d with "to.
ey, but offered to nuke op r p . ' l
•ige of food While t.e u o t.u*
in the kllrhen. P ierre mimed lb*
mechanical e a r, valued m France
al »l*5
Police fln.stlv e-iughl op &gt;i" 1*1
err*, h i. girl friend and ill* i e ,r
Ing ai-f, rfler I -an -• n l , - t r»,e
Mtmddv fre»tuenl lovio;; noem-ir
lugs A Jodi:* I»-.I nlglil r l i . t . - .J
Ihe man with H irfi .md rni him to
Sante Prison In tw ut lu .t

Bullet J list Misses
Henr( Of Boy, I /
TAM PA -|s_To n v A’ sr.-i ir g-o
a bullet wtthin *n irt"h "f h's h».t»
but lived fo fell about It
V *rg *s w ai shot ye ste rd .r &lt;hd»
ttfflne on a stumn betide . rvtnr*
His brother. Willi.Mrt and I ulli
TVstrev both 15, were h’•otln^, ,
22 caltfrer rifle and one hull*' vp
parenflv sfruek an n* fe rs .i* r - •&gt;
jeef, ram « nut aod hit Don in the
chert
Driven to a borpitat he -. ilir - i
Into the em erg'oey room »"-1 lite r
w ** reported tn good .
Doctor! said he should have no 111
effects

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In ,R - provid’ d
Alfred *.fr Hell, , ,i &gt;.f Rrrw,ktv|l|r
y|, * chairman of »l&lt;* f I »|ds ' i&gt;
r'l ''nmmlsslnn „
r|c»lrd s ,&lt;r
president R rcle cfr-t uere A |l
Mr Mlitleo nf T rtrn p , A R 't,
chard nf AA'lhs o .rot f I mi M-.,,
of AA’ sverfy, Vlre pre ident , A’et
IMM R 1 --nn.ir At nt 1’ - , . r e f ir v . and Judge r|v d » M *n
Wa icbtll* lie# urer

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Maddox, ’dinra- I o AVibon. f , ,

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and r f P jw .e tf . OilaiiJ i

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fense for International leeurllr a f­
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lin llc T re a ty O rganliado"
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tween ?nnn and 2130 Imtir, Ihree
more unlocked window, Th*-*
were In the press room
fly May 3 (o r ) May I * memo
had been Issued tn Ihe proper an
thnrities, starling nut. ".Subject:
Securtly Inspection nt Prntagon
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m ailer of ihe unfastened window*.
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occupanti that it la a violallnn of
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c le rk In llensel'a office wanted
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th e
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md s V vallber pistol Imm a
the windows *1h i» one i'- j hroad
I 30-3:3.3 f. .11 7 39-9 42
side, aimed at
i l l nerupant* of d re 'ie r drawer
H O W LA N D
Then Sunday night, while (hey
the Pentagon'’ , (he »nblert open
"O . You Reautiful Doll’*
w in do w s; Ihe o rd »r; keep 'em were horn* (he pennies and gun
S t a r t i: 7:13 Featu re; 8:13
were placed inside a screen d&lt;&gt;or
closed
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C O L O R E D D R IV E IN
T h e reaioh: it up*et» the ,-slr There wa* a nole:
" I tried to take these (hing, hut
•'Eacapo From Fo rt Rravo'*
conditioning system —and also up
S ta tla : 7:45
act* Ihe G 2 agrnta and security my conscience wouldn’t let me
A ad hy Ihe w ay, ) oiled your gun "
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Unlocked Pentagon Windows Cause Concern
W ASHINGTON hR — Somebody
left *ome windows unlocked In the
Pentagon.
That was 80 d a yi. 8 memoranda
and l.OM word! ag"
H se rm i that on the nlghl of I I
April, i t about 200 hour*. G 2
agent* found a couple ol windows
unlocked. T h a i meam about 8
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norm ally
concerned
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foreign power or foiling foreign
agenU.
.
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The unlocked ones were in the
suite of office* used by H. Struve
Henscl, assistant secretary of de­

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City Plans To Pick Up Portions
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Vehicles Catch Fire Following
Collision Saturday West Of City

Applications are being a « »p t n f
for lha 1*61 claw* al Jackson
A 19-year-old Sanford resident wax in "fair" condition
Manorial Hospital School of Nur| l&gt; | . The nail prr-entranrr testing early this afternoon at the Oranne Memorial Hospital.
data *111 be June IK and IP.
Orlando, according to a hospital spokesman, after suffering
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On a weekend f&gt;*hinic *»i|&gt;
Sanibal Island with his parent).
Dr. and M ri. A . W. Epps. Jr-.
Wayne, eight year* old, caught an
18-pound snook without any aititlanrr. A lio olt the fishing trip
war* Ur. and Mr*. A It. Epps Sr.,
Mr. and Mr*. John Kpp* and M ari­
lyn Epps. They stayed at the laland Inn white there.
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The Sanford Tourlat and Shuffleboard Club will hate a covered
dish supper tomorrow evening at
the club al 0 o'clock The member*
will meet at (lie cluu Thursday at
6 30 p m to go to Orange City for
a ihuffleboard match
• « •
According to a report rrcrltrd
hrra today from Michigan Slate
Collage, Uorothy Vullbrecht, 6th
Park Ate. hr* rrtrally-ee*'**))**
a matter's dtgrre in elementary edu­
cation.

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The Seminole High School Hand
Will hold reheartal* throughout the
aumnier month* every Tuesday
evening from 8 until g:3U o'clock In
the band hall. Navy men, towns­
people, and members of the Junior
nigh and irnior high banua are
Invited to attend the practice* with
S.II.S band Capt. Mickey tiurak
in charge.
# 9 9
(* Men aud women of the l.ulbrr
• I t hunh ot the Hrdeernrr tut in
day were clearing Ib r tile of tbrir
atw church ou W. F lrtl M., la lit*
rate.
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Erna*t Cowley, Semlmde High
School bandmaster, la one of the
loitructor* at the annual baifd
camp held at the University ol
Miami

Suspect Is Held
In Kidnap Case
P H O E N IX , A ril * Daniel
J . Martin, 41. charged with krl
naping the wife of a wealthy In­
dustrialist for $75,000, sat silently
ln jail while officer a resumed a
aearrh today for the missing ran
^ a o tu money.
m Somewhere In the Superstition
Mountain*, police believed, were
hidden the marked bill* paid for
Mm. Evelyn Ann Smith’* release
by her husband lleibett
The mcky, cactus-strewn fool
hills were combed by a small force
of officer* They worked doggedly,
moving small boulder*, brush and
din in the belief the tool had been
burled
Two days of bunting failed tu
turn up anv clue. lire search today
itw a a eitended Into abandoned mine
shaft*.
Police also were hunting a rifle,
• pistol and a pair of binoculars
which the Smith* said they had
teen the kidnaper use
There were other unanswerrl
question* Mr*. Smith said she had
overheard a second man after be
tng locked In the trunk id her ear
She said he discussed killing her
When she arrived at the Supersti­
tion! lale Wednesday, she said
Gtonly one masked kidnaper wa*

wftn her.

Investigating officer*, who had
hidden along the road fo the payoff
egret to which Smith had been nr
dered, asked openly why Smith
drove hi* wife back to Phoenix
without stopping lo r.-jmrl that she
we* safe
That delayed the searrh for the
abductor bv inure than two hour*
cne officer said

►A. P. Kyle, 67, Dies
In Orlando Hospital
Al P. Kvle, fl7, died curly yester­
day morning in an Orlando hospi­
tal following a lingering Illness.
Born July lb, 1886, in Springfield, Ohio, he came to Sanford
about a w a r ago and mad* hi*
home with Mrs. Kyi* at 22U8 Mag­
nolia Av*. They cam* h*r* from
Canton. Ohio.
ft Survivor* includ* th« widow and
a stepdaughter, Mr*. 11. I. Moor*
of Sanford; and on* itepsnn, W.
K. Hvollain* of West I ’alm Beach.
Service* will b* held at the Brls*
•on Funeral Home tomorrow at
10:00 a. m. with Rev. A. ti. M rln nl* officiating and burial will be
In Evergreen Cemetery. The fami­
ly hat aiked that flower* be omit­
ted.

Awmclated

Tampa Resident
Held In Probe
01 Old Slayinq

serious injuries in a flaming truck-automobile wreck Satur­
day afternoon.
According to trooper K- l&gt;. Harrison, of the Highway
Patrol who covered the accident, the youth, Robert James
Ingram Jr.. 19. U-I1G Palmetto Ave.. suffered a shattered
riL'ht thijjh. second degree burn* over b i « h » e b ny^or
lacerations about the bead, and a lacerated right elbow , a.-*

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1954 Hurricane
Season To Open
MIA&gt;11 l‘—|hr hutiiiane sea
sou opens ulliciali* luniumm.
I w e n t* -eight Na*) " l l u i i i c a n e
H u n t e r " pili&gt;l« ale
read)
to
start p a tr o llu i f h u iiu ane breed
Ing p la c e s in the (ilautic O c e a n

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BAK'PUW A* A Tampa Negro .Vilanil Weather Ruir au Is p i e
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-~ | m u lt* of the crash
lu u ild tinwas held today for i|ue*li&lt;&gt;iung pared to to •ot it*
Ingram ran into a Doctor (tall
(lin k
w a tc h (ol llo
Itopitai
tli* i *p It,*f» vIJ Oloiy— V*b*&lt;* l.ghl.....*t wtetpeJ,
about hi* activdle* m the 22 year
» r rig driven by Louis James liar
stoi ins.
old
Joe
II
lli.ai
*iayiug
SI* J * u l » i ll • uuttooi **(lh i&gt;|,l*i i.l n J ,
risen, 2*. Sorrento, on Stale Road
T h e "sea*.*it'* will la*l m ild
J* tin I’eepte*. ill, wa* arretted
A,.J il,« H w y ii Iw hi h*»rtg. *.* J&gt;*op 4 ll *1 &lt;J#wJ~
4»I, three mile* w rit of Sanford,
m Tampa Safunl.il and brought Nu* t.’&gt;
at 4 p. m.
All b u t * 1* ,.| the .'* plluls a r r
lh* tlwg .1 , w iuworry l#i*»*&lt;
to I'olk Fount) jail
Harrison, the trouper *aid, was
v e te ra n s ol t&gt;.,* I i v t vravou d m
fiu.it l tlonrea
Shrrilf
I’at
(iurdott
*aid
Pretties
attempting to make u left torn into
wa* employi .1 at the tune of Ihe (ilg vvhicli tlo- pliur* Hew 11*10
thr old Luke Monroe loud aftrl
*ls f u ll flederd bu rrlcaurs aud
Real shooting by Kmnietl Poll ltd
eight s m a lle i diuinv
have driven east on Stale Hoad 4*1,
i&gt;
I.ake
Halt-*
lawver
who
ilg
when Ingram, driving a ll*4V Chev­
I lies h a t e been going th rou g h
tired prumlhently in that ea*e
iid e n slst- training m
la v k so n
rolet coupe, crashed into the truck
Douiirll)
and
Real,
a
farmet
at the saddle, gasoline tanks A
sille, u sing
new
two engine
mayor
of
t.ake
Wales,
were
law
Neptliiie plants. I hr
N eplun r
L&gt; . ,
** pulled
i
y.riiJe r f*.’ V irniV.i
ss*vciale* Ihuinell) tiad i,
w - -■
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■'d lr r
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than
ut negotiate from hi* flaming car by the truck
double indemnitv lit*- insuraitrr* planes u s n l |&gt;irsl«.*t*ls hut lias
will) Ho Chi Minh to enJ the war driver
tniliey
on
Real'*
life
sut&gt;cflor laitai rqul|imrnl foi
Previously, according to the
in Indochina, agreed today to try
Alter Rral wa* stmt to death, t r a c k i n g l i u n n m r *
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to form Franca* 2uth postwar slat* trooper. Ingrain had been
Pnnnell) wa* charged with being
T w o tropic al sturuis hit t lot
.. behind a car driven by
following
Cabinet
an acce**ury tmlote the tact hut Ida i n i s , ) hot to it to i ** i* hfg
Charles Roland, I'aota. w liicb h i s
the
charge
w
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dro|*ped
when
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Many jKthliral figure* doubted behind the truck.
eu nuch i&lt;&gt; cau*e into •&gt; d a m a g e
The lu*t official American flag, te d i g a U u n found ini nttlelal docu
cratri Jury retusevt to Iodici him
whether the 47 year uld economic
Ingram was lakrii to the Fern- the l 'ouiiiieiil.il or til and Duloii lucid* o| a m action hv t ’oitgre*.* Itie insurance company pant the One c r o s s e d tin stair H u m I'uli
and financial expert could get a
fa l i o r d a to tlrlbuutnr Mild lf*r
flag, wa* displayed oil l*io»pcct
majorny in the divided National sld-Lmiyhiuti Memorial llospilal Hill. Jan I 17id. in the Amntlfau oil tin- Hag before June 14. 1*77 claim
ulhei m o v e d in w«ri the P a n a m a
Assembly to go along with hit pol­ where he was given rinergeiicy line* lie*iegun: |lo*ton If had Ite'-t ito * own slur) accoidinc
l.a»t week Donnelly, tat. WU I'll* a i e a M tu ni h.’ Mi'l seen
icy. which call: for rutting down treatment lo-forr tieing laken to ttnrteeu allt-iuafe led and Uliilc to n I h i . titer, wa* that W a-l
charge*! with ruinqi.iiug fo murder • - r t c a n e slto r ISui
eipenditurv* in Indochina and the Orlando huspjtal I lie truck •t.ipe*. with the H iiii-h Fin.oi III; t ' I It,diet! Mont* and tiroigi Ihree wrallh) client* to get a tree
Ital &gt;e|&gt;fr&lt;eidatltrs of I on hand ill hatnillfig the!I estate* slid
slowing down France'* military driver was not injured.
pn
t Kited tier in 1'tiiladelplu.i *h&gt; f him•elf to death
Charges will tie filed against the lack in the uppei li lt corner
1
buildup m Europe
tin
June
U
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i,'
Ine
t
mil
mental
in lime t;;c showing her a rough
Sheriff Gordon *ahl Donnell) re
Mend**-Fra nee was nominated injured motorist, Ttooprr lla u i-e u t ourre* adopted tin- de*ii;u lor sir af1 of tin- tlii: and a-king hi i
l*orti-.lly made **mre rrnurk*.
list night by President Rene Cotv said.
a in-H flag, ulueh actujIH was
Damage to the truck wa set at the ('uiltlliental (lac With Ihe red d ii could make one llovtetei atroul (lie nlicohrd Ileal ca-e re
to succeed retiring Premier Joinih
the oid&gt; acluat record of the man
l.aniel. defeated Saturday In a Na­ $l!,60d and to the car, I him, which d o * ol St licurgi .old the while Ufa. Idle ol Hag* ti) Ret*) Ro** I* crnll) which ntlght ha*e referred
tional Assembly confidence vote wa* designated a* a total lost, Cfo** ut Mt A l l d l r U I opiat ed on a toucher in Harrisburg. I'a , for to Peep!r* and tiiat Peeples tnd
Monied undid) dislnllu-.l atioiil de
The President alto accepted l.i according to Iruupei Halt Ison.
llie tiliie tlehl to (till Iren sl.il- one II pounds and some shilling* foi teh-pmenl* in llte new intetllgt
niel’* resignation
for each dale Nu rule wa- made Ha. I i the Peiili*)l)aiila n a t)
Hon
M r tides France H a leader of
11 Ian ill. Ktri. Congress voted
a* to Ihe arrangement ol the
the Assembly's Radical Soci*ll*t
to
fd
two
*lar»
and
I
n
n
stripestar*, aud while the) were u v u ll)
t
(moderate) bloc, which was err.I
*hot* n m a circle, there were tar to no- Hag in reeogtiitinn of the ad
(ll l i l t - C a rw lv e
J
26 Ve a r out
tin
mu
of
Verm
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and
Keiilu
ck)
ited with bringing down the l.aniel
Ion* other de-den* It i* linen lain
U v i r d o o r a n g e picker wh o shot
to
tin
t
rianii
llv
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there
were
government Following n o r m a l
when the m w (lap w i- In .I llnwii.
two re s id e n t*
it
tl* li-do
la -l
procedure, lie wa* the fimt person
hut it- ln*l iilficial .iimounecuieiil li lt id* fate* m the Union, and a*
Apilt, F t id :*v jMerno**u was sen
it
w
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olivi.
u*
Dial
Ihe
Hag
would
called on to try to form a re­
The annual *wimmlug program I* believed to have brsn uu J»*pt
Three building permit* wire triiced to 4o years in p rison on
m k 'I, Im ciime unwieldy, Congress
placement
(or ilirl brnwD ami Brownie I, 1777
given d Ihe (llv Hall user Ihe two c o u n t s ol a- atilt, one s p e d
tali
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April
IS
to
return
to
trie
ort
Coty delayed accepting laniel's Scouts will begin tmimri 'H at
I lie lllvt public a-terltou thvl
weekend bringing Ihe cd* total \ tied as being wit!* Intriil lo m nr
resignation for a day It wa* be 12.46 p in al Ine municipal wool Ret-* Hoc* u,a te the tir»l Stan ginal Hill teen vlripe* anil to mdi to approsimatelv It.- Dm* tar thl* der E a c h cuimt earned Die m a*
cate
the
admtisioii
of
a
new
*t.*l*
illtuni trs-nwlt) ol 20 vests
: llpvt-J he did no! want France to according to Mr*. F li Scott and Mflp** appeared in a pa|nu
ft**-a I ) e/f
lie without a government over the chaitm.m of the (llrl Scout Imard lead tut,pre the l|l-nirl.-j| S.n'let* •imply by llo- adddiuu &lt;-( a star
J u d g e Nf it Mdllh w .is on the
I R Ashdown ol in 7 Hum merlin
INe following Jill) 4 The la-A two
weekend In ca»e Important deci­
The Citv has allowed u*r of tin of ivnncylvania on March 14, i»7u. staf were added July 4. P*12. for A* e lerelvrA a |*e* init to repair beucli I t ida* m i trend C ourt
sion* ware needed concerning In pool for Hirl Seoul purpose* from In William d i anbt. a gran I .m New Mexico am1 Arinina
Th e N e g r o , who wj* c a p tu r e d
Die troid polcli ot Ids liolne Ap
I until 2 p m , ami Seoul* are t However, Mi i ’anh&gt; on la in in
dochina.
t&gt;roxlruale rust ol the Hoik wa* alter a s h o rt, trill intensive search
Encyclopedia
Uritianica
Mendea-France's acceptance wa: pay Ihe regular Vcenl admission
placed al |2no. according to the in v o lv in g ett*, count* an d stale
announced a few minute* after ht charge lo a City employe
am1
rr-nort lie will do the work him law ertlnrcttiuetil officers,
ca||r(i (l„ Die president todav at
Nu schedule has been set up ft
ci vil ia ns, w as accuted ol li avtn y
*rl(
the Elysee Palate (France’* Wit He Ihe program, according lo Mr*
II F Seahurg received a permit »h&lt; t Ins estranged wde. and lohu
House). H f bad conferred wHh
to replrce llte roof of In* home C ou rie r, JP y e a r uhl sale* iii a u a y e i
Co tv at leoi Ui last night on the fomorntw. About ISO participated,
Alt approximate cull of fIV) w»&gt; of the F * t e - Vegetable Co l»* |ed .
ie prugri
Ihe
ram last rear. amt
'Hu* a I tu c k e r din! Courie r in Ihe
political situation.
•el for Die protect Seahurg, wh,
C
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police
toiiay
reported
tw
o
I
ctii.-f
The new Premier designate now aboutt 30 te rm e d American It.d
ll* e* it 004 M l g b O l i I A v #
will hoilll* of Di. fhirruniirrf- it*i.-d
thefts
o*er
the
weekend.
‘Jf Ihibee Holie r! kfilluli Where tie
must consult various narty leaders Cm** swimming certiiicate
al* - do ill* own work
A
fishing
rod
and
reel
on
.
stub
o
Volunteer instructura of the
in an attrnipt lo rally sufficient
M r i G II t wrlton
I SIS I’ j i t hsd g one w i D i a I . trr* id u o lo
ell f ro m ti*,, automobile of llu w n td
TA L I.A IIA H .S K K
r -Stale
support lo eniorr hi* confirmation cutrr*e will be Miss France* Cobb.
Ave us* given a permit to repair m u r d e r In* t«,'arw t-eN i wit,
1
-hrvd
while
parked
in
front
"
f
the
I.elto)
t'olllli*
-in-lit*
S
2
I
t
to
•
in
by the Assembly. He failed by IS Mrs Deva Clark and Mr* Scott,
her porch Co*H for tl&gt;e le p ilf
The k i l l e r ' - wile
imla* report
lilt/ T h e a t e r Haturday afternoon
vote* u&gt; gain confirmation as all in Girl Scouting The rnur?e the D e m o n site mmdualioii I ,r
* t well .- ii Die r.*.l to ic,- over*
Lloyd slated fl.al he had tell were approximated at iltat
will
be
spill
up
inlu
four
division*
guvernur
of
F
l
o
r
n
l
i
,
a
tm.il
rit*urt
on-inier during last summer’s 57hut C o u r i e r i* p . i l y r r d
Irot n
the c a r rtnloekeil while h, frank u
the neek ilow ii
day government eri*l«. That crisis beginner, Intermediate, swimmer on tos p r i m a r y eaiupwipn &gt;|wml ,-iip of eoffee nt ’loiii-lo,., , D in g '
trip showed Indny
and
advanced
swimmer
tsa* finally resolved by the selec
Slide. Will'll In- retuilO'l • e flsli
Spi ncer
Rurr* **,
stale
earn
linn of l.aniel, who served Juft two
mg eqiopmeut was ini*.o,e
week* short of a year.
h iaign treasurer for llo* Democrat
Tile rod and reel v*a* *alue&lt;i af
e nominee, listed final expendi
lure* of $12 lyt'i to tin- »&lt;vietary «t Hiiiiroximati ly $;tA No lr sees uf
Alt automobile d r iv e n hv a Sail
state to wind up rcfsiil* &lt;d Col •itlier tile thief or eipiipnieul l as ford lalxirrr ov ertu rned Saturday
Ac,- o r . I m p to pi. ,. r e p o r t , rite
Iw-en fou nd hy local |*otUf nt this
On tmlay's spurts page, we have lin*' campaign *(&gt;endiiiinight and slid on it* side for ap sanford r , r , vhtrund 1a* station was
stories by Charles Dawson, County
New contribution* ,,f si ,i;r, were time.
pro xim alel) 72 feet before eoiiiup- 1r» k e rt n it., S a t U M . niglrt
igrieulltlial agent, who is assu- report* t lo lirltu! Ihe ti t &gt;1 icc.-ived
The lecond theft involved • io a slop, according to i*d ire aCcl
The name* of two more teacher* elated with I lie Sanfuid ('animal*, by Cidtjri* fr»m Id* *u| *ttei fo pocket hook ,, wio-ii lit thill W ll
\n nr* . - i ipaliui i ..lav le v ealed
dent n-)*orl*
have hern added to the list of eight and Bell Wiggins, soil coiner*a FlKi VVt
*1 ................
to thieves
tiad
Ilams, a local Neg less No trace
J
tie
Cal
a
IW
4I C h evro le t w o
teacher* appointed Friday to fill tiunist wdth the I'nded States Delolls uf I ■li m e. F o li c*
no- n.ies|rended tnl.ti , , I «s-a'li has heen fioold .*f Do puckellMtok, driv en by /.eke Sou tliw.ir d a 12 liken l*&lt;
vacancies In Ui* County school*.
Agriculture.
in the Collin* c.impan*ii imid ha* w h id i contained «n unspecified y ear old Negro, who w;** arrested i* iHirftHl •li ,t entry nl &gt;■•- n . tin
according to H. T . Milwee. Count)
- i Ihi on*-1. lurako . in I unlatch
Dawsonufhas turned in a story been transferred lo i headrpiar ■mount of iiionry
on a charge ol " d r u n k while d m
i»,e a v. m d o w .
*u|&gt;erintrndent of public Instrur on the Cardinals' game with the ters areuunt, Iturte** repurletl
m
g
"
lion.
i h e window- w e reiatehed ap
JO H N S Si’ ENDS U k l.IIJ
I wo passenger* were Inpirrd
Doris Schautlect will trach at Pinrraatle Airmen Friday night. The Democratic nominee mu«t
Acting
Guv
Charley
John*, when Dir ear llipped over on Mel I ii ent I , lo delay I. m l ) of the
Seminole High School next seme* Wiggins has written n •lory con­ fare Die fiirmnldy ot ,* N ivember
'•ie»k i i i si'cuulifiit to police
ter. Mary II. Ratliff was appointed cerning fertillutiun uf fish pond* general drcliun te*t agaiti-i Hr- wltolll Collin* defeat* I h/ lCi,tXk) loin Hie Ave Money* all Jarksim
In case you come in contact with publtran nominee J Tom WaH ut vole* in the Democratic runoff ami Kdilie Rtjck were lukrii to
to a vacancy al Sanford (Iraninisi
R A N K DEID Is R IM ;
Die new ntan on The Herald spurts ot T.iin|*a bid no Iteptibliein has primary 61 ay 26 reported cam Fee tali) Laughton Memorial llo,
school, according to the rroocl
IAI K M »N Y t l d . L
t* It ink d H i
Friday. It was reported Ihst It desk, hit name ia I’ete tl.leone, been elected governor since He paign rxpemldtnes of $&gt;*4 113 and pital for treatment ol superficial
injuries, according to Die report Us at Florida bank.* were 11 per
i-onstruetuin days
total contribution* ■&gt;( iif6.!D2
teachers' resignation* had been and he hail* from lb Iambi
■nt hi,;h**t in M i* than iii May a
accepted by the County Board ot
*ear ago, Dll* I i .lei it ltes«*rve
public Instruction, and that an
Hank ol
Atlanta
Jacksonville
other four teachers had retired
M4I&gt;, t,
aid toda*
Superintendent M i l w e e
hv
slated that he doe* not believe Ihipot systei
nil have mueh
troubte rilling
the vacancies b*
flltin
next semester.
It wat also reported that MU*
Benns G Nunnelly had moved
from her position as a teacher at
Sanford Grammar School to that
»e|les of III
Ih e
fll-t
ill
of Itinerant music instructor

Mendes-France
Agrees To Try
Forming Cabinet

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Assailant 0! Oviedo
Persons foment ed
In Circuit Court

G irl Scout Swim
Program To Start
Tomorrow At Pool

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Two More Added
To Teachers' List

Permits Rise
To About M2

scon, pendm,ii, i u „ C o l l i n s Spends
.........................$371,624 To Win

In

Report Two Thefts
To Sanford Police

Two Hurt When
Vehicle Overturns

This Issue:

Break In Occurs
At Bus Station

BoosLci
Weekly
lo t i s l e i "

The Sanford fire department re
•*{"*11 fire In a re*liiencal 701 Willow Ave. Sunday
Accordtai to Fire Chief Mark
Cleveland, the fir* waa caused b&gt;
lightning striking wires leading
to an electric Move In thr rrti
dence A abort[circuit caused the
small Mate, which wat extinguish
^ *n ,■
° i aeconds after
xrrtval of the fire department, ac
curding to the chief.
Damages are considered light

In

tPresidenl
Leads W ay
To Shelter
C -ih t.:) A i c

In Exercise
R* T i l l : t s M i l m i ll I'HE.SN
Lift* j*Ki j n **■11 a lioat t o d a y
t“ m il lio n -* o f Americans a n d
F a n n d i n i i x I te e d e d w a i l i n g a i r
r n i i l s i r e n s m tin - c o n t i n e n t ' s
lirs t
i n t e r i n i t tonal c iv il del’i use e x t ' i v i s e
U ' 1 1 it
grtin ,
v lH c ip l it t e d
tn n k e Delte v e, y tiU tig afltl o ld
til»rii|&gt;tIv d i o j ' j
1 ' k a ' : •'
p n is iiilx
ami in c i t y a f t e r
cdy sought shelter / o i n t i the fury
ot mock a to m ic anniniialh fi
T u l v rep. it&gt; n.di d c t tb it tha
public'*
(m et
putictpation
ru
mi .o r
than in rtiinuiet m m u i
ea.es, was *wece*&lt;fut
Rut to i
a. t t oji
i i
h ••vrl,*|*ed I ,n a la(io v - s u . i i didn't
. . ft pi t
i
■
• wa* *
•
itld nvii.u in t'o T n ! * i
r i
, eUI » t .t
V l ii e li .a * milil i&lt; V
lilivld a* 1 &gt; '• h e " - r*» p I »' *
tl*t had • l a lt i .l yt .(de k P • I
the wool
i 'l r s l d r i d
F n e n lt u u e r ii t Uir
•urge t w a r d .helle r With the en
tire While ll o te e stall lie h o f n e J
to tiaserAent refuge area*
Pie vast exercise assumed that
widespread havoc wa* wrought b)
successful enemy b&lt;mb drop* o*-er
M A m e r ic a n ami Canadian ciUav
from I ' u r r l u KiCsi to Haw aii
While
the
jKililie'* ride w » s
lirniti t in taking shrlter tirlefl),
the exercise continued for hour*
amt days l o r ten* ol thousands of
civil defense corpsincn
Officially, "IJperatt ui A le rt" b » Can l l a nt, E D T
Federal c lv 'l
defense xilthoriDe* however, left
the public's tim e &lt;d participation
up to local official*
In Rosion New York »nd other
Eastern * *tes. tha sirens screamed
at Id a in
set f t a! hour* in a d ­
vance ol
the presumed
bom b
drop*
For defei*.sa* We»kelx, tn*'hjb
iKiisiir d it* a l1a*h of c*n sum tag
flic, while 11itndreds of Ihou*and&lt;
f olheis ia* maimed and in nee i
id help
sea ) it r
it* a I-tie was pie
.limed t
be Die t i l gel o| three
atomic
weap
o ie
"Ground
/••((&gt; III Do (tra il of u u ttjwrn
Manliiiilaii, , . ie III d .* a II i &gt;* .* n
fit. 11)1*11 o i.| olle ll) Die Bronx

Each **v
sufliaised t &gt; he’ eleht
tllnr* a* p setful a Die one that
If Moll-In I liiroslilto a
New Y o lk • death toll a a* put at
t I 7 it«*i

I h e r x n v K r tier in „ ih a " e e l
low' .l.eiii..n luteei signal giving
i'I&gt; | iii‘ oiinet r*r».f an hour's notice
if i'ii|*euil:ne disaster

I hi
li* d i A Jude f i l l alert,
igo i ■i. j i ■. n c u t . i i
-i .- i me
11 iiuliiiued D o

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Time Toble

M ovi
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H e ra ld

Electric Cu
Li. tn.
S a n fo rd
ll i: In
m e n i i"o
i
Sant, rd Tractor &amp; linpli-nivut
I
Rel t v J 'oppel I t iirinluie C o .;
Si, m i,i Furniture i'u , W iliu ttr,i
Selikxttk
Mai, ■ ) u rin li i r e
i, ,
.x I'u its) t •&gt; . l edge A Sun
I
M ark et, ll a t G r o c e r y ; iltll
llerdtsare Co . Western Auto A e , -lit.
tote , t a iia w / y .v M c K ib ton,
It
Ja m e s
G ut
Agency,

M. ugt,! -it

Invjiatn-e

Vgency;

SeiioliL.U
Jalousie
Cu ; Frank
Nnell, Jewel* i ; W elt
Jewelry

Sion , Roily w ...mI Shop*, Laundry

All D* l u x , J . e ‘ * Wee W ash l l ;
Stilt* Machine St Supply Cu.
i '. ii M onu m ent t o ; M a r - L u u
Mut*l. l l i « S a n fo rd llcta ld ; A . F .
Rani
. F l o r l ' l , Arcade Package
Stu n
M A R Package Store: W .
J hoig. Plumtrt-r; Roy W all I’ lu m ber, l *-e R io tL et*. Plumbing and
llrnimg
C o n tra cto r* ;
S m itty 'a
Snuppin’ T u r t l e ; Cele ry C ity P r i n t ­
The Jle iu ld I,•-lu tes Dial if I ■&gt;•»! ing Co ; Pro gressive Printing C o .;
I.uyera w ill loo), at home they will Howard C. L o n g . Pluuiiw r; J . AV.
Hall
Realtor; St
Johnx Realty
l,e confirmed “ buyers at huiue"
Mercturntn arid hutineaa ju-uple Co , W. R W illia m s A* ruci ttes;
b ;: A
n
ud
(\n
|iirtiei|,uting include the fo llo w - May fair Inn St C o u n tr y vC ilu
nig; Sanford Rowling Alley; W inn gel'* Fat S h a c k ; Mrs. Appfcby'i
T V and Kudin, IfamUII Elect ric Restaurant.

E L G IN , HI. if)— A 18-vear-oid hnv rifles at a travel pH at

South
Elgin.
"You atand at one end and I'D
■Hand al the other and only one will
leave," Frenchack waa quoted.
Frenchack went lo the pit with
rifle and ammunition Friday night
^ U c e ^ a M r tnto
o the ca
cne* when
car near

j
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t
o
e
h
n
e
k
*
,
i
m
m
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_
T r s a 'K

* » w te ftre throe sfcogj when he
reached the pit and v m ready to

atid Frenchack U d of
■ tt Leroy Snow, a .
toowt He told police ha thought
dyer twq ftrtx Thursday night and it waa Jm
uati t
^Joka tad went .eim
tawi&amp;C a ohaUa&amp;ga lor « dual with aing teiteai

l} a g e s

I . t a i l in On■nfio d I I - i aid •i* W edn esday it
* made I possible Tthrough
I'fml
I lie sup
,.f m
t hee rSaiilui.i
i -rt
n ui
a m i " i t Me
Meichaitls A •ciist...11 and
the t 'liainlier
of
I'ulnlueii'e
Iwcai,-'
tliey
re a lif e
‘lliat
m o n e y ■|- nl in H a n f - o d
*urks f o r you m S anfunl"
These p a g e s which w a l e p ie
■*red b y J o e I , -dftey u f t ’ li-ai
water, le p r e s e n t m g H a l lm a r k A*
•oclates, a t e tli&gt;' mere s i g u u l u i e
l-»ge« E a c h We,l the th em e and
I’irfiiles
m e changed W illi
Die
-iVerall p i e t u r e • ’ husiness in Ran
lord p r e . e n t e d In a d ltf e i rn t m a n
uer.
C itir en-t o f Hanf'ud ate i n l e t •-.!
nl ill Die g r o w t h and lU C c r t * ol
the c o m m u n i t y . I )'*• payroll in Ran
tiuii to w h i c h it i* ujivnt w i t h the
lion w h i c h it i* &gt;|o'iit w i t h Die
merchanta a n d huuiiru peujii.

Lightning Cause
Of Small Blaze

K

N O . 113

Early Reports Show
Raid
Success

* 1 9 -Y e a r-O ld Boy Waits
In Vain For Rifle Duel
waiteing hi vnln for two days for
another youth to show up for a
duel arid) .a rifles waa (died yes­
terday by a posse formed In the
belie* the duel waa cm
The ctiaUanetr, who South Elgin
mspolice chief. Cliff Factiy said look
w a few poUteU at enrlrr|ln&lt;' offi­
cers. la VllBm Frenchack Facily
•aid F iM M w i 8ave up meekly
•he* poedkteewben closed in. He
kadat e M T or slept during hla

* k t *•{* l a t e a p r r a U t e .

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I ROM sf A TO'S. :iNIMC S£Ai

Youth Seriously Hurt
In Truck-Car Crash

Partly
cloudy
In occasionally
.loud) will, scattered showers and
. c u i t n i l ihundershow« - . utile

C A R -T H U C K C R A S H — Trooper R. D. l l e r r f M of the Florida
Highway Patrol ond Fireman It. E. White uf the Hanford lire deparlment look at Ihe burned wreckage of a truck and aulumubilr
involved te o collision on Slate Rood 48 Saturday after noun. The

driver of the car. Robert Ingram, It, Hanford, waa eerloualy in lured
and I* in Orange Memorial llaepilal, Orlando. ( I ’hoto by U. T .

Uoogher)

Co,; R a y-K ie l J* Lincoln M ercury
Cu.; Roitb’s Hume Rakrry; Florida
Mate Dank of Hanford; Hanford
Atlantic Hank; Swu.n'a Battery
Service: Harriett's Beauty Nook;
N'r-lii llo ltliu g Co.; Sanford float
Works; H ill Lumber 9 Supply
Yard, In c ,; Sh*•imin Concrete Ftpe
Co.; M a r-L o u liar and G rill; D airy
(jucen; Perfection Dalrlea; J. C,
I’rnney C o .;
YowelPs; Faust's
Drug S tore ; Fancy Dry Clranei*;
Philips Colonial Cleaners; Batten

Klmer'a Fine Food*; The Grid­
dle, Itrown's Anmcu Service; Glenn
G or ni bet's Service Station: I^e
Rios. Standard Service; 11. B.
Owens Service Station; Sanford
Avenue Amoco Service; Swankhou* Service Station; Warner**
Gulf Service; Mac's Oil Co.; Ivey's
Shoe Shoe;
Food m ail; United
Transfer A Storage; Mack's Used
C a r t; Seminole venettan Blinds:
Howsrd Boteler and C Vail Woodwalking.

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H A S U N U S U A L C O M B IN A T IO N
When .Stanford U n U m lt y cos
feud the doctor of philotophy do*
are on Lcnyth Broi-kett Sunday
she joined
her
husband, O,
0. Hrnckett, in that academic rank
giving Slet«on University an un
usual husband-wife combination
both with ma|or* in (perch and
drama from that California uni
versity.

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Harry Himr*
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OK HOARD OF C O U N TY
rO M M ISNIUM iKB,
H K M IN O I.K COUNTV, F IU H III A
W 1IKHKAS. on the loth day id
May, A. I&gt; IM V AlmlsMy ( i » I
called to his last reward Sen at ir
Lloyd F . Ho) Ii*. Attorney fur tin*
Board rd County L'onimlssionr-.'* of
Seminole County, Hariri*, and
W IIE ItK A S , Senator Uoyle cam*
,o the Stale of Florida. alter ill*
Ingulthrri aer) Ice a* an n u t-U n d
ini; aolrllcr In the United S la te
Arm y, icrvind In the American
Expeditionary Force» in Eun&gt;p&lt;*
during World Wnr j, and
WJfF.II FAR. after Senator Hoyle
was irnnrateil fnim the United
States A rm y, hr* altrmled ilnllin*
Collece and Stftym University
and nail the nlnKular Imanr at
aervinit a - Caplthi of the fig&gt;i
ball tra m i at both InUiluliona, «ar)«l
W IIK IIK A S . dler,|ii itr.diutldn
from the Law Colurye at H rts yn
Unlverally at TSf.amf.
MOrida

Senator Hnvlr edablidnd hi' law
offlrex In Sanford, Seminole Conn
ly, Florida, to itvve the peopte of
hi* city and county, and
WIIEFIKAS, iturtnR hl» rnlire rr
ildence In the t'iiv of Sonfont.
Seminole County, rtnrid.r. Sena
lor -Boyle ha un'eldttdy Riven of
h|i lime, enemy and lalrol to lit*
all loo brief year* on this earth

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Inward the ImibltnN of a Rrrater
city and (oitult, and
W IIE R U A 8 . he won nreat r r
11wet for his lrr.*|p-( and rour
a|aou» record
Slate's Atlorm &lt;
and A u tita n t Slate'* Attorney for
Die Ninth Judicial Circuit, and
W IIK H K A K . the raid Lloyd I
Doyle has acrveil fnithfiillv
amt
rllllgenttv as Hie Atticncy lor the
Hoard of County Cum tululonen of
Seminole County, Florida, i l n i"
IM I. and
W IIE IIE A S , b) hit a rllvr mem
bcrahlp
In
thr
I’rrtbylerian
Church. Shrlnr, Mamitlc Order.
Elk*, American Legion. Veteran,
of Foreign W a n , Woodmen of tin*
world, and a* a main be r of Un­
civil Scrvjca lto.ml of the C ity
of Sanford, he h n ihown a genulmi
Intercit In civic, religion* and c u l­
tural affair* or hi*, ’ city and
county, and
\VIIF!ftEAS. (hr people of tho
ITth Senatorial Dlifrirt of fh-*
State ot Flnridr, rcalUlnR tin
great conlrlbutlon* and m ddand
log personality of Lloyd F Boyle
In Ihe year I9M. ilerlcd him to
the Slate Senate, which «dflre lie
wa* bolding at Ihe lime of bit un- *
tlm rlv death, utnl
W IIE IIE A S , Ihe Hoard of County
Commit tinners hat Inal an out
(landing, valued, and active friend
and Attorney for taid Board who.
In aplte of hi* 111 condition, per
lifted In carrying forth hi* duties
ai M id Aftornev al the lim e he
Wa* alricken wllh hli l«*t altark
„ T H K B K F O M K . HK IT H E S O L V
I by the Board of County Com
■itanar*. n# Seminole County.
la. In triiio n rcgwlarlv i t
,_led. that
*ald Board
of
County Cninm lM lnnm hereby rrc
Ofnlxe* the Faithful and ronlrihtti
M f public aervlre of the aald
Lloyd F , Hoyle to the City of
lanford, to the Cminly of Semi
noto. ahd lo the Slate of Floridn.
And hereby expre**** the wrati
tod* of the membership of the
Board of County CommUnlonertad through If* m cm bm hlp tin*
jfade a t toe people Of the
of Seminole, for Ihe aervU ••
* F . Boyle e* a fallbful
to hi* clly, rounty. and

i HK IT FURTHKIl

r

r’E D that a copy of ltd* R n *
f be tprvail itw n toe mlnblet
fto w d jM Coanly Com mi*
------ j -of
i c Seminole
- i ----------------County,
s . - - v , Flue
. a n d that a copy I hereof be
nlahed In Ihe tucaj^preaa, and

furnlxhed
family oMhe laid UoyiT r!

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C I.O V E II U tm V S W E L L
F O ItT M YER S. Fla
Lee Coun­
ty Agent C. I*, (truck report* that
clover plantings have done excep­
tionally well thia apring due tu
ample rainfall. Thrsa pastures
have provided much additional sup­
plemental feed anil cattlemen ate
well pleased with Ihe rnaulls.
While alfalfa has Iwrn cut for hay
tsveral limes, wet weather has
lies ti diauppoinling in alfalfa grow ­
er*.

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U. S. FAX NOW MOUCfP VI
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'lra»e rail for appnlelmml

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!U2 H A S T FIRST K T R E K T

Hit. II. K . K IN G

PICKLES

Ice Cream

65&lt;

Half

25

Gallon

Tender, (Jenuine

1Hie
Wav
10
1 Icirlsnrt. flh*-i
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With o limited amount of rash, Mrntcr, Colo
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tin average faun woodland owner K*» H is l, I’la
ran provide hirins If with a aupply M Iiiii . spoil.. Minn. M a n
p tj]
of hoards, ilimrnslnn slock alnl dm ali.i. Nrlir.
other lumber meilrd tot repairs Sant* Fw N. M r*. .17.25
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SUPERDRAND

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T H E SA N FU H II H E KALI*
I'a ir 2
Men. June If . 1931

General Insurance
II.

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HAMBURGER

69

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Fresh firouml

39
Tom atoes 2 - 2 5
Lb

LnrRt) Fancy

Jckhp Jewell

Chicken Pot Pies 3 «* 99'
Orange Juice 8
99'
Libby Froxen

Cant

Uncle le a ’s

N AB IS C O
13-ot. Pkq.

FLAKORN

jr t..fwJI HUB
BkXUUDHlnfM

Vanilla Wafer*

33c

14-&lt;M-

Corn MulBn Mix

25c aioa. 47c

SKINNER’S

MAZOLA

Baltin Iran or Whoat

STA-FLO

Cooking Oil

Liquid Slorch

10-O1. Pkg.. uach 1 0 C

35c

pi.

47c

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Red
Label

Poanul lunar

37c

Blot
Ubel

1ABO

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Waffle Syrup

The Bubblo-Action Cleanaer

24c ISc 25c

^ 12i a J 71c

MRS. BELL’S

MRS. NELL'S

PUREX

Gnq*a JaB?

Pineapple Pro— eeaa

32 oa. Joe

12-oc Qloaa

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23c

12-ox. Glow*

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Beak

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and a light in the tclephoae eichgage burn* brightly. It never
faili. II I* a aymbol uf round-the-clock tenrke lo boat*, farm*
and huiincsK*.
Whatever the reed or the hour, your telephone ii aiwayt
ready to feme you—quickly, dependably, and at null co*t.
It* vriy pretence gim a feeing id Mcurity and nearncu to

Ulralaed Boby Food

10c

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Coming Of June 17

Reds
BERLIN, '.ft— An air of ominoui
^uirt hanr; over the Soviet rone of
Ucrtnany.
It u a» thotijh everyone l» list
emr.g for t*ie tfrk of a time bomb
In Just fivr ilavi. the calemlar
s*ill flip over to June 17 On this
day a year nijo two million E**t
German vwtrkrr* rebelled Thrv
ruled, rhev burned, thev ehal1iriict-J S-.sUt tar.k* -.uth itlckt
md iK.ios, !hc&gt; kEled. And tome

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S -w W il I/mariejI

/ POPS

OHiNWyva' i

&lt;

The spint th»t movcJ the Gtrm.in to defy Kiemlin power is
ijuu «cent now Bui— i* I! dead’
TTi" Human isn't sure Ib t Ea»t
timnan Commnm.st l»os« isn't
sure Tbr&gt; know the German hr*
1bean ledteated f ’r renlnnes to
the principle that one more attempi mntht work
V’l.t t. on Hie rtlier sldr &lt;»f Ihe
B: indenhure Gale and in ihe in
dibtrial renter* of the Soviet rone
dune IT U net lust another das
It I‘ a ‘ porter
Esery Hetl orsinlrer, eiers
•Vonmiimit '•(v oplen pollrem in'"
e\."&gt; SS!» (secret pelleei ajent tht.i.f.l leave- have been cartrel
I t I'.siions of the 300.000man
O C J iT 'i w A v* n rJ
I 1 TMCU'jwr &gt;ou
Jr a
S vtr’t arms nrt vet on maneuver?
/ S -V D 'lt X l O DN r
tu n or lcr* to ,-taml by on alert
I C UAQUE AM/UziMG \
j,-r
—
------ ;
_
tlv..
the* to bet.ese
TO m v ACCOUNT
■-P " 2 * ' J PEC FLTte a n d
' K^ EE *1
tb • -p.irk of revolt ha* been
^
twh *; M otrin;
y'* ' V ; . a4 cCASHf
asm m s
d n - 1 l*rpii&lt;&gt; Premier llrlnri h
It &gt; th|d j tivris r.illv la»t month
v .T M E B P M U t r ,
" r irvtblif ha* been itren.’th
e ' to ‘ iirh in eaten! ibat to.1, )
no e terns inters are ahle to
11 r h rsi'o thi nitre jMetnpl tf
a put rti
What he means I* this 1’ tere
I* no olant of anv ire, no mine
n mi!! in the entire Russian rone
lo.|j&gt; th it is not liberally ?ortn
c i-1 I T 'i '
klft tvifb .rent* in nvrrill&gt; To
" .'hr
&gt;-I1- ' * 1 - w
T T
a JllTG V C
h e :» b .
a •: r.A’A/
wHo frills hut their is-a( ptf. i&gt;
c-JO SH ON A f.fTVV G 'B L ’
1st u 'tt It (lie iviliee any worker
TNAT S VfMO MAS G6EN
V.D'tif:
6‘VO
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‘if: 6A
D v-V J
^
, a s : C N i* 9N T!ve»'j
— \f
wt.i (.p-m. hi* month agalnsi
w TMCONIIG W:S - &lt;
th. t'otme The lurkles- one t»
B EG N E A Q TW rB l
ALUOlVANCE AA'AV
snittlu I immediately .and fr»«m
\fi&lt;tu Bern
.
x - r m o w i " i ft j
f •
thal lime on he dows hi* dad)
JDS.1
clim&lt; in i lab r ramp
I'n
t tom work's || ,;•&gt;! i;s
« m i tr«t ilunnc the Herbn eon
f. imi e n■» the Bin Emir furel&lt;n
mini ler* IImain's Anltmny Eden
pt"l- r.l fr.-e eleetlon* fur all Ger
m . 0 * and a s«ase of unre&lt;4 spreal
thimidh ihe East Zone SS|» agents
drathed an estitnaled .V*l ma!ron
tart- and Jviled them msk.n&lt; sure
tl.r wm I itot around The unred
in lv c* « » a »!rmirn»tfatn l litre i t
iiiotip iivctBifftl ItIO pmimJa at 21 r|tr I stillborn
But tbr ba le myts- Uent, the
r t u t l y n t h t n Inn m l l l t i n r n W&gt;M c r t lli
the l l « h t r r m o u p o v r r hard headed stubbornness of the
m ll i
n »•«*1 .T25 |&gt;otHtd% at IH cent*. Cov*»
German worker, has md been
ei.idir.itrd Hie lied* know it 1 1 1 1 ')
. n " n:. i f f i
: : : 1■"
............ ..
• « n .—
*o|.| in l « . i Ktoup*. T h e belli r
I'fi’ p
have been smart enmi£h to re'y

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I A TTI.B M K N M H I.INJli
R E TU R N * FROM C A LV ES
IIKLLK G L A D E F l»— Assistant
1% I I I I I I T
n&gt;
I i i i : I ill \ M
J I IMII\
» » Ml M i l 1
I III M I . County Agent II. I. Speer *•)•- the
• T i n : in - r i . i l i u m .
value of using K'owi hulls, culling
i t P N im iT i:.
Ihe cow hm l, mil ctrep-frciling
IN IlK TIIK KHT\Ti: IIP •
John I. J i m l l ,
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Legal Notices

T i l *1.1. II HUM I T M i l I I I M M I V
SiMIr* 1“ h . t . l i ' tc1' Hi H u t Atfr*it» II J***tl fll»it I I I f In•I r*
liAtl m i l: t* sills *il th&lt; - t i l# i.f
Jnhn I. J. » i l l *li i t f t , *t. ■( -l .t
h n flint hfi i » M t l" ' i f t f lo . l .11*
i h a r i * . an.l that ili&lt; n i l m i ' l l t
lha l lm i ..ial.tr Itnual* Stun .Imp*
IV tin lt Jitlw* &lt;&gt;f I 't . i l t i ' l " I'.titit
F lo il.U . oh ll— t-t . l . i ..f lo t . C l
tor approval t| aatnc «n&gt;1 l.u It. -I
t||»rhit|&gt; a - l . i r r ' i t r l i of lha f a t a l,
of John I. J r nail In r i ' l
H Alfrr.la II . I m r l l

f\

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’f - ' «VS

Sun. - Jims....... SthapIaAA* Jims.

on somethin? more than mere p&gt;- So much so, that the West is
quietly Ki ting word i.io the Sovtri
lice whips.
With Russian aid and Increased
irs.le inside (he satellite rinj:. East
Germany ha* provided the worker
in the pavt year villi the best
standard of livim: he baj hud since
the war, Eood stippties are aile
quate, public hmisine m the in .for
industrial rrniers h.*? l.tM'n p ished.

zone ursine the worker to avoid
any open dash with the He I
master* this June 17
1 Tie West German republic ha &gt;
declared June I. a holiday There
will be observance* in various
communities

( lime* a».| re-t hom&lt; • for workerr- nun? ('here is aa reeasnr.al
•hortase of meat, sometimes of
potato*s. but nrser the two to
delhrr as in the pa t
The resime reroemred the June
IJ rthrllitdi yrew directly front Ino
much work. I -o little fowl, and tmi
low a livin? standard Hut th»
rioters didn't let il rest there
Their shows for a Iwlter life *.vm
mingled with •lent.m. I , for Ihe Hu?st.ans to co home
This meant that the covcmmenl.
once it rode through Ihe emercen
es had to apply measure.* to reurh
not only the german worker'*
stomach but il .. hi* palltleal
'en?c U i i l i f t li.\ worked like
b.’ avtra the pisl s.\.r In d&gt; pt*i
that

Berg, Suggs lop
Open Favorites

Their bom It cetnrt n now i*
whether nou leadi'i-hip li.as arisen
to spark another revolt The old
one is smashed twenty were shot
by Russian firing -&lt;pia|? Eifly
thousand wer. itre-ted and none
of thrill are likrls n* forget th"
ecld fear lhai pel* •(&gt;■* a dank

rrlt

East lirm ia n i ' oo-ii'ini .1 i i.'irt.
. onvirtnl wp h J(|cr •! the n hel
lion, sentenring . o o to death,
four In Ide inipr. ..pment a t'I the
remainder to a i&lt;4al &gt;1 y.tssi v.-arimprisonment
S’isj*eets were relerafr*! to men!

• future iv dar’ I ’"*■
may Ita «... i ailre f«&gt;r a new out
break somr das. they h:tst. nulhing
to lose
Ttie terrible penalties impress,-d
Ihe West German parhaps more
lhai^JiH_c,ipU\t. I astern hr. th-r

^

Men. Juno 11. 1931

Pair .1

Champ Wins
Rifle M alch
W IN TER HAVEN
r — Scot oj
3,192 of s passbile .1200 ooi'if*.
Ken llccker of Winter Haven teees-fully defended hi* state S tu ll
Itorr Rife Championship here * »r
the u ceWeed
Mrs. Vera Hrnftle ol Jaei". o
elite «h(.t 3,1*2 to win in the s.um
en'v division

WALK KG VN. Ill .1* - Lmilse
Sucks and I’atly Berg r.veb seek
Inc an unprecedented fifth triumph
m Ihe tournament are c fasorile.
\ i»i h i iii %i • iii i » k i : i i «
In the nth anru.il \l
West
1!a
dY 2*"I iMllftl ••••k
rrn Gulf Open this week
%vrn«H i • • iff fk# p m ii 1
The pre-ticc-filie I m.-et. rarrs
A I* «i i *n t i : u
IHC n top prize of ii.Ocsi for the n il- * 1 III* n r •lu ll III % 11*
winmne professional start* tndav
I i n lit m i ii %\ ii »i i :i % . i i
k l lllM l I M (&gt; litt\i
with a fiell ..f loo shoot me for 92
A pviiiri. *"&lt;iii ptaIftI hjviu l*rr*
place* in an !* hole q.mlifvinc te-l (ilfvl
.«B*aln»* V.S1I |ft Hi# 1'!i&lt; till
The survn tr* will t.'-sm did* fnuH in «n&gt;1 f«»r
* •tt
k
i
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match play tomorrow T ’u- ,l»t hole
f»*
r
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»hu't
II*I
f &lt;*
i. it
finals .ir- scheduled Saturday
I W '-S M
• \N*|»lli:\VH »•« •It.
Seenr of the s||*cr anniversary Mff a* I,\M ftl V 'T Ii \NI t:n\
f"
tourney i» the Glen Flora Country I a* f r- ii it *ii t , I Ii i * p r «
*f1t'l A l l
I . n|f||##F * ,»l f t ' r
Club Its *i |2.».yard co.irte ha* a i% ailTlftt
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73 women's par
tifPlffl It-*' I III* tf'-IV *|| Jill" ' 1*
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Mi-* Sucks the petiti Georgian
«... tops the m m -I. - tii Vt »-r*T.
rin
i . 1 *•.
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i 11 1 l i t m
lime ranks t'd* season, won the i*« *1 i i* '* i *|-#f " f
tilth In » lii.i. fhU *11j*♦i *fi *h &gt;|| f *•
IT«1 emwn in her he'nr town of |iMf&gt;t|iiiir«l
*i. » • • i l l h » r k ?♦
ft. :
Atlanta bo.,' k Mis. |i t k in tbo . '«
l i t t% * U » * | * s
finals I j .iii ' c also b K i ip lille i:i
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Pat tv w, n in 1931 pill* |*U anil
h
•• I* n i l : m»*\
PJH The itt"e Minneap . - ro t
»*1rik .»r tUr rp . m * « itt
head. nou pi .vir,c out of St An
fdi m l l l - s l • * ‘ M i n i A
K1 I «*f
tipwv. III recently \\ n Ihe Itoond •i t : \|.»
ll.'bin meH .« th * 31 |stm; liulce x\u* k N &lt; t* ••1.1 t. l J »
\ f t ■. I it•*V t 'll I*Im« Itit Iff
I* 11 (ini
Ellsworth v ne
f,,'iner world t**»ifi*f*1 Kloll'U
rhstiipl'.ii tennis plaser. i« I93t
t'll.forni i lt'.en
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�American Flag Symbol Of Hope
To Oppressed Peoples Of World
Today is Flag Hay.
In the far-fjuntr corner* of the world
today, the American Flag is a symbol of
hujm and protection l«r peoples oppressed by
tyrnanny. while to their tormentors, it is a
sign of danger to their bloody regime*.
I)own through the years of our history,

The Dulles Warning
In a statement before the Senate Foreign
Hr lot ions Commit Im- Secretary of State
John Foster Indies said hhintty Unit France
and Italy might lose all American military
aid in tlie future if they do not enter the
European Defense Comm unity.
There are many Americans who believe
that because we are footing a large part of
the hills foi many of our allien they should
tnr»re with us coin gift el v as far us theiipolh'ien are concerned That idea has resulted
in more harm than p*id as far as improving
co-operation with our allies is concerned.
Nil country wants to feel that it must
forfeit its right to make lude|s-ndent de­
cisions. in effect its sovereignty, in exchange
for defense assistance To take tin* posit inn
that we will cut off all assistance if uur al­
lies do not fall into line with our ideas of
how things should Is- done put ammunition
in the hands of those- whoopiaise our friends
ill these countries.
France, fur example, is engaged in a
llfr-nr death huttle in Indn-Chiua There are
many in France, the anti-American faction
ami the extreme, left wing in particular,
)vho would like to see France uhnndou that
fight. The tiireut Unit we may cut off aid
to France is a pour way to sup|Hirt those
who want to see their country take its
place In-side the United States In standing
fast against Communism.

Dividing Alaska

T O D A Y ' S III I I I .K V E R S E

Therefore thus saitb the !«ortl Cod unto
them; Heboid, I, even I. will judge between
the fat cattle and between the lean cattle
Ezekiel 34:20.

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Veterans Corner

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SM ALL FARMS— Chief beneficiaries
A Voui eorreyjondrtH-e rourre
of price-support policies have been the '2 vaIII uf f k-imIJy begin » ln li the
t r a n -t u i l - it l i r . t I t m w i to
million larger, highly mechanized farming tirhool
you
units which produce aland Hf&gt; |a-rcenl of our
JJ I ulllll l ntuilll tti.lt I 'm ulto w
agricultural out put. Individual production n t to su-pe ml Kott'Uti I I I Itilt
tra in in g lo r 12 straig h t month*
of the remaining farms, aland li.5110.nnu is niter
m y - t u r l i n g r u t - o f f i]n t
so small Hint the farmer little benefits from W h n t tin11|ii ii* if r irr u in a U im ••
urirr (hut foi,'- me to suspend for
price siipjHirls.
lunger ll.uti I i month*? Will I he
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D IV ER TE D ACHES— To bring supplies
of wheat, cotton and corn nearer to consumer
retpiirements, majoracreage adjustments
are needed Farmers are Is-ing called on to
reduce production.
Anysuhstnidial
shiftto commercial
vegetables or oil seed crops would disrupt
murkels and result in surpluses and reduced
prices.
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SUfJAIt— Total reipiircmentH for 1951
set March Iti are 8.200.000 short tons Tinsugar program has u|»ernted under onrhaug
eit legislation fur 17 years.
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of farming which builds the noil and pro­
vides the basic human foods supplied hy I he
IHiultry and livestock Industries.
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PACKERS— We are prone to think of
the "Rig Four" meat puckers as Is-ing located
fit Chicago, yet all these major packers have
branch plants wherever livestock and dairy
products and ismllry are or can Is- produced!
in (piunlity.
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SQ UEEZED IN— A chance remark Is.
anything a man manages to say when two
women are talking
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located at Tbotnanville, Macon, Valdosta,
Cleunville, Columbus, Rome, Augusta, Snviinuuh. Moultrie, Camilla, Pulhum. Adel,
Tifton Cordele, Nashville, Jesup, Vidtdiu,
Toccoa, Athens, Thomson, Waynesboro
Sylvnnl, Dillard, lu-esburg and Donaldson.

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of tkt entire American Air
te, and h i basic mission la la
rd tne aktae over an area of If

A. To gel hark in t ruining, you
will have to ahuW VA Dial tfirsuspension in i-jrr-s of I2 rn n m iitivi- month* was Uur to rr«*im«
tir-yonil your control. *|f VA upprove* tji-' h i t i i *o*|ii-n*ion, you
will In- pern n t t i ,i to re*uine yoor
routor

t^ I've just hee’i di-churged from
the urmril force* Do I have to lieItiii truirnng uniter tin Korran til
ililt hy ltd* mminit August 2o?
A. No Vetriun* who mud nlurt
training l&gt;v Atlgust 20, ltr!U, ate
tliii«e wlio were released from »ervirv on or Infuri- Au&gt;fu*t 21), p.iuJ
Veteran* ■•-pwiuti--l after that Uatr
trace two yenr* front their aepufa*
tloti date In which to lirirln K»l&lt; an
til lull trnitiing.
If. thuler the Korran til Rill,I’m ulloweit to make one ftutngr
of ruur*e Will I attil Is- pi rmltteii
to make thi* one-a ml-only change
after my *111111111; rut-off date?
A. After tin- cut-off date, you
will Ii* allowed to rhuntte vour
course only If ll 1 the roiuve you
until 1* u normal |iiii(n&lt;oioit (torn
the olle you're now taking, ot (2 )
you haven't Inen making »utl*faclory progress in your pre-enl
ruiirae, dor to no fault of yoor
own, and vocational counseling inilirutr* you'd Uu Indter 111 *ome
other rour*e more in krrplriir with
your uptitudrfc und ahilitie*.
1Veteran* livinK in Central
Florida who wi*h further informa­
tion iiliont their In-liefit* -hmrld
write the VA office at 12 K CellIrul Ave tnlnmio, Fin.

Public Forum

News 0/ Men
In Service

The .Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida
To the Kdilor:
Your editorial of Julie U t on a
recent Supreme Court drciiion in­
correctly tefen to the decialon a*
outlawing racial *egrrgation in the
•chord* T h r opinion related (inly
to putrllr achrad*. The fourteenth
amendment on which the opinion
wu* *o largely hatt-d, confer*
u p o n Cong re** the (rower to pa«*
enforcing Irginlallun anti many
member* of C.ongre** cundder the
tltrciiion an attrmpl at encroach­
rilA K I.K S j. HOW I.AND
ment on U-gUlative (rower* Iry the
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judiciary. Senator Kuairli ha*
PACIFIC F L E E T tF H T N C i—
•poken out plainly on thi*. Further
the Cumlitutfun mukr* dear iU In­ It's an advuucrmanl in rating fur
tent that another part uf our guv- Charles J Howland. L'SN. von uf
eminent the Several Stale* -ha* Mr and Mr*. C.nrrge W. Howla’nrl
power* re*er ved to It. No machin­ of 401 W. Ihlh St . and husband of
ery ha* been art up to wurk out tbr fuenrer Eliiaheth E. Clodfrlter
difference* In idea* a* lu where nt l^-xington, N. C lu radiuman
the kpeclflrallv enumerated pow«r» firal clas*. while vrrving with the
for tie three Federal liranchat emi 1 (lag allowann- of cummander
and dianute* occur from time Ur Cruiser. Division. 1, Rear Admiral
timt*. Thi* may welt call for a (Inland N .Smoot, USN. Rowland
has romplrfrd two lours of duty
clarifying amendment.
in Korran waters, and has served
The Florida l.cgi-dalurc *hould over lii months In the Far Eastern
take the first »tep* to freef our area lie I* a graduate of Seminole
lianil* for action in thr event that High School and a former student
it i* found lirc e m ry to change to of Stetson University, Del.anil In
unulher educatioiiul ayaleru. I re­ the Navy, be ha* allrndrd the
fer. uf enurve, to the rlau*e in uur Navy'* radioman school at the
■late runatilution which requlret University of Wisconsin, Madison.
the *tate to provide education. The Wis Howland, having recently
•olutlon uf the urut.tem created lay departed the United State*, Is cur­
the dec lain n wlf) tie different, hut rently serving on his third lour of
whu would give up on an laiue a* duty In thr Far Ealt. on board the
iin|Mirtant a* thi* merely t.erau«e flagship of Commander Cruiser
the way may lie hard?
Division I, the heavy cruiser USH

Very truly your*,
W. V. Lovell
lit I, Ho* 245
Sanford, Florida

Bremerton.

search for Communuti in the
Army
The McCarthy aide hat de­
scribed Schine as a special!it un
communism, with such leal tn
lighting H that F* -*ave his serv­
ices to the McCarthy staff wiimsd
pay-

how tnr public will get no
chance lu find out through tjur*turning of Schine himself jo*: how
much he knows about communism
or how he developt-J h it Jnlrirst
and his desire to combat It
Hr was brought Into th- sub
c-immittee staff by hi* frien-l. Hov
M Cohn, chief cuunse) id the ruff
and one rd the principals m this
case. Last Spring Cohn and Schine
visited Europe together to inves­
tigate thr government's overseas
information program.
And It was Cohn who repeatedly
asked for passes for Schine lu
help, he said, the McCarthy sta'f
clean up some unfinished business
on which Schine was specially In­
formed. Both Cohn and McCarthy
praised Schine.

the accuracy of this estimate If
u ro hour ever romp*. But Tunner
Isn't a general whose career haa
ty idle complacency,
'I tkrnT fee I we underestimate
the canablll y of any possible en
rm y ," he observed dryly in 4 brief­
ing delivered lo U former war
correspondents who are making a
tour uf European danger tonal.
Ill* command has no strategic
bomber* now nested on vulnerable
bates of continent si Europe Itself,
and R has pulled all but two of Its
tactical air units back west of the
Rhine.
It also li engaged In the gigantic
task of ferrying milttona o f Iona
of valuable war material back
from dumps eait of the Rhine tn
great depots deep In France. thu«
lessening the possibility of losing
them to aurpnaa enemy ground
and air blows.
But operating • huge sir force
a much more complei job than
1 getting airplanes and training
men to fly them.
Bases'have lo be bulk. Housing.
cdtvgUoaat, entertainment and
recreational facilities must be pro­
vided to keep up the morale of
American airmen and their tornQiee.
Over all hangs the endless task
Tunner ftela that reaaonablc
that facet even the simplest expenditures In Ihe fieVis of morale
houtehold-tht buri way to wend and welfare a n an equally good

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American Airman So we fee) il
payt to keep U n happy u the

ings bond, for example, yuu tend
Ihe U.S. government your surplus
cash for nine years and eight
months And you charge Uncle
Sam 1 per cent interest for si*
use.
'
But savings bonds, which n rv .r
change In face value and are not
transferrable. ere not conahlered
part of tht "bond market.” Only
debt certificates which can legally
change hands, hrnce rise or fa-1
in value, are lnrHlma*e w t m n l i
of Ihe bond market. These Include
marketable government securities,
corporate bonds, state and muni­
cipal obligation* and foreign dol­
lar boots
The fundamental barometers of
Interest rates Ihrouehout the coun­
try are marketable government
bonds. Issued by the Treasury. If
a U. S note sells at a discount,
then a similar municipal obtiealion must sell al a greater dis­
count, a corporate bond at a still
grealrr discount. When vnu make
a personal loan, under these con
ditto ns, the borrowing costs are
apt to be extremely high
The logic of the bool market
reauKa from the fart that the guv
eminent bond la a nation'* must
secure Investment. Th*t\s because
U li backed by all the resource* a
country possesses. Any other form
of drfat is of less merit than Ihe

MIMEOCRAIMI PRINTING — TYPIN G
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE

ANYW HERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
TE LE P H O N E S I M u 6 l « H
Raaro 4*4 Raafarrf Attaalk N ritM a l

natiunal debt Hence, If the gov.
eminent Is forced lu pay a ret)
lively high borrowing ro d . a corpunUon's costs will be still higher
Such a situation occurred in May
1033, when the Treasury was
forced to pay Jta per cent Interest
to float 30-year bonds at then cur­
rent market conditions
High! now, intrrrsl rates are
conrt.icrably lower. TTii* is evident
from the current price of that
same 3U per cent guvrnimvnl
bond
Today (hat 11.000 bond
change* hands at 91.100 and yield*
unly 2 nt per rent interrit.
Further confirmation was found
in tail week'* *alr of 10 million
dollars of Southwestern Gas A
Electric Co. bonds The utility was
able to sell 30-year mortgages at
a net Inlrrrst end of 1.193 per
cent, less than Ihe federal govern­
ment had to pay a yra r ago.

||'|4*S4t&gt;I'

Start Drive to Destroy Discarded *#
Iceboxes, Refrigerators and Freezers
By IMA MILLER
farn, Zlrrlrl/lt*li&lt;r»i Bar**,,
Surruner sacaUwn is cwnung and
the kids loci will b* out of K-hcul
Its a nice U.uught lor millions cl
boys and (IrD -b u t it is a time of
Increased retpontiblllly for parents
and others who look to today's happy
children 11 the msture guardians of
a much more complicated tomorrow
for. some uf our playful youngsters
may not be around tomorrow unleu
trbcere and wholehearted coopers

?g children ranging in ag* tram 1
in tl. have died in abandoned air­
tight bo«e*
The cause of these drains which
msolved i t boys and 20 girls. Is a
n.alter ut gum statistics They sim­
ply auflocsled w hen the small amount
o! air in their "prlsona" became ex­
hausted There wis no way to " f t
out No one could hear their calls
lur help How did they get in? fpr
several itaroni Some were Just ex*
plurong or hiding from other chil­
dren Others were put ihto these
hoses es part uf a game. A few were
lucked In by older children who
wanted to resre younger boys gnd
girls Unfortunately, many were re­
leased too Late or were entirely fargotten as play shifted to other places !
or mure ranting games.
Approximately 1000.000 iceboatsm

CtmtUtV NdfltJadl

L*Otai»fTJ

F O S TE R POINTS O U T — -danger*
af abandoned Debate* and re­
frigerator*.
lion Ii given to a campaign being
launched by the National Safety
Council, with the support of the Na­
tional Electrical Manufacturers As­
sociation.
This program, simed at protecting
the lives of Innocent, but unthinking,
children, calls upon every owner ul
a discarded Icebos refrigerator or
food freaitr to render such attrac­
tive hiding place* harmlesa before It
Is too late. During the last ala years.

I'INEM DESTROYED BY
F IR E IN l-ll FO R EST
H A V E HEEN REPLACED
O R L A N D O , F I s — Five hundred
slash pine* that were destroyed by
fire In the Orange County 4-la
denionstratiun forest project at
Christmas several months ago were
replaced In a recent tree planting
demonstration, A»«t. County Agent
II. F. Swanson report*.

To protect the tract from fire in
the future Ihe fire-lines were plow­
ed again after the new aredling*
were planted.
DECISION NOT H E T T L E D

Bonds More Influencial Than Stocks

Nrilher the seven
-*7
the suix-ommlUee which must
Judge this case nor the public
watching It on television can form
their own oplnton*-4)»»ed on first­
hand detailed informatloo brougjit
out in direct questioning &lt;d Schine
_ „r. such ob*tous qucrtkmi ^

What preparation did Schine
have for this Job with McCarthy^
tr&gt; ommiUre which gave him the
n*:.: lu dig Info the operations of
the government and ID employes?
Were hi* know-ledge and his Meat
sound? or was he Just a soptmmorje busybody who thought he had
some an**ert?
That he thought he had some
a newer was made clear enough by
the fart that he offered the St:jg
Depanmrnt— betorr joining Mc­
Carthy's staff last year— 1 longrange plan for psychological war
on communism.
The S:ate Department rejected
11 Ant McCarthy himself said he
bad never seen the S'hine plan
onill It wat introduced in evidrncr
What ire the facts about him? at tbr- hearing* last Friday

"We should know something this
w eek," John Krider, president of
the Florlili Stato League, said to­
day with reticence to the |&gt;roj&gt;o*al
of the Jacksonville Sea
to
move to another city.

SA M D A W SO N

Hy A R TH U R MLftIMH
(F u r Sam Daw toll)
N EW YO R K 'A*— Anylaaly who
has ever invested In American interpn** via the stuck nnrkei (irob
ably nceJs no prompting in make
"bullish" or "b ra ri»h" predict lent
Hi.t ask hint abuut thr bond markel and his response is llkriy |o
lie - "huh?"
Mo*t iw-nple w-mild be jmaied lo
Wiesbaden and into an old German learn bow inlim aldy lireir lives
army faarrack* on the outskirts u f! arc lied In fluctuation* In Ihe bund
the city. The rust uf niodproiiiny market Few guess thal bond inthe barracks was paid by the lercsl change* usually affect them
O r m a n government
far more than stock gvratinni
llnustng has been a recurrent
A housewife who discovers that
headache. Some ll.OOU eiMitfonal - her gas, electric nr telephone
housing unit* ere badly ncrdnl rales have list been irirrravxl
Tunner 1* trying to solve this b\ seblum realise* that the utility
encouraging private buihler* I n ; company, which 1 ■ . ■. 1 a new
each country to erect dwrlilng IKind l«*ue al high inlrrrst rites,
areas near new airfields In return Is passing those increased borrowhe guarantees them M per cent, ing co*li on to her. Ihe consumer.
rental occupancy for at least f lv r 1 The rnan refused a mortgage on
years.
hi* home Irv hi* bankrr is unaware
This attempt to save the Am er­ that Ihe bank's fundi may already
ican taxpayer* construction rods be heavily invrflcd In high yield­
has run Into tome tonga, particu­ ing bonds which are considered
larly in France. Because the air­ more secure than hi* home mnrtfield* are usuallv out In Ihe rotin gave might be
Different from a stock, which
Iry far from settled areas, private
builder* have been reluctant to represents ownership in a busi­
Invert Ihwfr capital. A i an emer- ness, a bond Is simply a loan, a
fienev measure Tunner Is provid promise to return Ihe foil amount
Ing low cost portable t r a i l e r of a borrowed sum nlus intrreM In
a fixed number erf years. When
camps.
lie alto hopes to send 10.000 U S you buy a series " E " nr " I I ” sav­
airmen home this year through
a "native son policy" of hiring
foreign civilian skilled and semltkilled workmen N costa abuut
94.900 a year to support an Amer­
ican airman abroad, compared b&gt;
•1100 for a native.

General Has New Supply Problem

general right
IBs URATE
taa grown
and baa
Lgn men In the spring of

wanl* ?

WASHINGTON *4*— Nothing t*
more extraordinary. In the extra­
ordinary hearing* on the ArmyMrCariny bifid, than Uu- tuddrn
ho-al if iilence gulled down over
Pvt fj David sehlre
Ttie ilepublican* won't rati him
to te*lif&gt; or be cron exi mined
Yet, unle** that hapjiened. the pub­
lic- muki not po*«rbly learn the
whr.tr *torv of tnr fight. It car.'l be
li'ame-l now. unle** Schine formal
ly a*k* to t*L*t*fy or Ibt- [U-giibliraru on the hearing aUbcommlltee
change tiieir mind*.
The llep-diiiran* on the *uncominittre outnumber the Democrat*
13 Ttiey voted mildly. 4 3. to keep
Schine oft lilt- witne-v* viand
Ttieir It -a«on? They
nd they
warder) to limit Hie number of witne»*e* in order to aperd up the
hearing* er-t get them over, per­
haps this week The Detnocrst*
prrdedeil but were outmirnlH-rrd
Schine, 7?&gt;esr-old pre*idrrd of
in* father * hotel rbair.. was at thr
very center of the cyclone which
ha« twr*ted the llepubtrcan* in
kru4* fi r month*
Army olhrial* ebatgr-d that Sen
MeCarthv and hi* aide* * 0 0 ght to
pre**urr the Xnuy Into givinit
special treatment t.i Schirn- jief.i'e
amt after he wa* ira.teJ last
Nov 3
Ttie McCarthy vide counter
charge* the Army trint In u*'This cnlumn i* for Sanford Her­ Schine a* a hostage to hlarkmail
McCarthy'* inve-vtiga'ing
ald reader* to u.*e In esprevsing Sen
llieir i,pinion* upon any mailer* ut i-iinimittei. into abandoning ili
m '.ri-t to •!.. ,'tmrai p.ihlu We
•obeli yrn-r idea* and fair m l
rl*in* -it any edsting condition*,
city wide, stale and national: tom
imut or cl ill- 1 *m* of individual*,
public ofhrial*. xroiig* cr orean
irallon*. tiut be temperate, fair
and wuUilul. tin pervunaldle* Ttie
li iiyin iif your letter depend* upon
the importance of what you have
to *ay All letter* will be *l|(lled
by wilier with oil.lie**, though
kignalute will be wilhheld from
publication upon rciiuejt Wher­
ever Im* vllile letter* *tioilld IsInn.Ini to 2txi or .-WK] word* ThrHr raid reverve* the rmht to ertit
or cut Irtlrn to fit tin- »pacc
available.

Extraordinary

Ttie Arnairm River was named
by a Spanish explorer alter a bat­
tle with Imlians in which a larye
F IN A L — When a man puts his foot
numtier of liuliari wumen tuok
down, his wife probably finished vacuum­
In LniMluiia, the Dealing of
Farm oprrwlnr* in Iba Unllml pan. rernimling the explorer of the
slnrrd sweet (nilaim'* with iityf .Slates reports it a net incume uf legend of the A martins, a warlike
ing under it.
One apM and Ita progeny, If
»*vc* two million dollar* a year.
f l 2.MM.U06.UQU to It)S3
rare of wumen
none died, ran produce iMOfiOO,M ARKETS— (ieorglu State Markets are
•

Monday. June M, 1954

Wlealiiiten, Germany tM— The
men who organ I red the Berlin arr.l
Korean airlift* baa a new aupply
problem now-finding schoolteach­
er*
Prarlirallv
every community
action) board in America share* the
plight of M . Gen. William II.
TUnner, commander of the rapklly
growing United States A ir Force*
In Europe.
"One of our big problems is gel­
ling school!cacher* over here."
said the Mg. graying, 47-yeir-old
officer, who la rrepontible for the
air protection of U cuunlriea in
Europe, Africa sod Asia.
" Ire now have 11,M0 dependent
children In school In our area, and
neat semester we twill have 11,000.
That means we require S00 teach­
ers for some SI elementary and
it high achoola in this comsd. they aren't m i x to find."
Any adventurous girt back home
wtth a tearising diploma and a
w anting for foreign travel will
nad ■ tympa
sympathetic listener in the

Korean t i l trill,

alilil will V A lllllljilirr ll* till* Mill
rial rlurt of tl,r* m u m - I tic itul*
I rn'i Hi- iiiy f it‘I lesson or the
(lull' I •i.iMiiirt,' jtT I » n l to know
l.eeau-e ( have to r e t tufted t-e

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

4

I a i r i m a t M m t l r la t a a t a iir r llstaB er i f . IB IS , at
I I I C a r l O l l ' r t a f B a s ta rd . f t u r ld a . a a d rr I b t I n
a f I * ****** a t S a i r l a. 1ST*
m r n e t 'M K I S a . K d lls r BBS P a b lU b t r
i l M I l * I H I I . C i n a l l i r l:d ll* r
I i l l 'l l 1 1 1 . 4 . M l ia a » :V O » :i l. I l t m u i a a
M * * .a r .
k i I a i i lt a
T k n r H a a lB t

agreed.
There Is the catch. Texans ure very |
proud of residing in the largest state of the
I'nloii, and even prouder of tiieir traditions
It was asked, when division wua suggested.
"Dow can you divide tin- glory of the Ala
nio?"
4dory Is usually indivisible. All Ameri­
cans share in the Alamo. Hut com|K*teiice of
administration is not related to glory, and
Texas might Is- unite as glorious if easier
to administer in three nr four smaller units.
iP'ii' Jin- miliiiiiiijitiv*. in tw rM
Alaska, likewise, has sepamte and different
n , lli,. V.le rutia AiliniMI-ltulJi.il
problems within its borders Dividing it (ru
In tiiur iiu i itluii
inh’ht make many id them easier to solve lurim -t
n r . i m i i unit tlii-ir fnliu

•

Alaska us a whole may have hurd sled­
ding In its attempt to gain statehood, hut
part of It might have la-Mer luck. A project
to divide Alaska Into two parts, admitting
the more |H&gt;pti|mts portion into the I'nion
and deferring the rest, has been suggested,
and bus been mentioned by President Eisen­
hower us u |Missibility. Alaskans themselves
p ro b a b ly would not think well of the idea,
though It bus heen promised hy their nwn
territorial governor. It. Frank lleintlemnu.
The division of this huge territory re­
calls that the same iKisaihility was mice en­
visioned for Texas. The treaty by which
Texan was admitted to the Union over u
century ago provided that it might be di­
vided Into several state* if Texas herself

Shine's Silence

this situation has heen repeuted During
these years, the American (tcnple have al­
ways stood as an example of freedom and
fair-play.
Our station in the world wasn't easily
attained. From the inception of our country,
from the time our Flag contained lit stars in
n circle, men have worked, fought and died
to add Die stars to our Hag and to keep it
safe.
We are again in perilous times. I.et all
of us do our Ijest to keep our Flag waving
"o'er the land of the free and the home of
the brave."

C oun ty

IAMBS MARLOW

SWISS STEAK

refrigerator* and frecsers are eben-v
(toned annually In vacant lots, on
back poirhes, in basements or other
locations There 11 only one sure way
of dtalins with them— remove their I
duors ana tups, or at least lake Ut 1
the latches. Removing doors and
tups is best because small, panicky i
children might find it impossible to
lift the heavy top of a chest-type
Ireeirr or to open the doors of up­
right treerers and refrlgeratort.wheo
the latter are placed un their bgclu,.
even (hough (he hilrhea are m ltilag^
Now, • word to parents. Know !
where your children ere playing.
Keep remuidlng them about the hasaids uf getting into discarded Alt- i
tight ctblntu And dealers— guard i
the lives of the children bf your '
communities: destroy l e w tradedIn boats If you cant sell them '
promptly. Or, remove Ike danger by
removing Ut* doors.

W ELL DRILLING]
*

Pump* *

Irrigation

H O W A R D C . LONG]
207 E. Commercial

Ph, 9

Watch
Repairs

000,000,000.000J)0 (| septlllion 94
seitilHon) young In ■ tingle tea
sun.

3 DAY SERVICE

We &lt;tr4#r jsrddlaa Invltatlub *
Bird ttitiiiunr*m*nl*

While You Wait

Crystals Fitted

I'OW ELL'S OFKICK
SUPPLY CO.

W ATCH ES
TIM E D BY

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IS * H B B B B tU

W A TCH M AK ER
T N I

4 *A

Wm. E. KADER
JEWELER

N M II

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(f te y f l«t» e f l t t l g f a

Wieboldts
Camero Shop
210 Ii.

Park

f n u m m m iu i \

112 3a Park

Ph.

A yr.

THE N E W 1 9 5 4 B U IC K
Y - 8 FO U R D O O R S E D A N
Delivered In Sanford

*2585-50
See it today!

N IC H 01S 0N

B U IC K

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S o c ia L fa n n id u

Mrs. Cleveland
Honors Children
At Birthday Party

Calm xlah.
M O N DAY

ft.r K itir Knight Circle of thr
Dinger alnt fe'lrwart Cleveland f l r t l hx.itlvt Ch uich will luret at
u f ir hoi.uird T U r&gt; il&gt; ) with a thr huinr of M i . I 1. D aiupirr.
birthday parly f if t ii by thrli I - 1a Oak A v r., at s p. in
The Boy Scout* w ill H in t III the
mother, Mr*. J. f\ Cleveland, at
their hum*' in l.uch Arbor (iincer Scout room at the First l*ie»by
i r . i *ri*-ti mi June iu wmle rite terian I'.u tc n a&gt; • n in.
The iiiii'J n of t!ie F i l 't 1'rvxwatt wst* tuUt May ’ll.
t'hurcb wilt m u t in lb*
Their tiltlr friend* patherrd In bvtrrian
lllr hark yard where till) •lljuyril Setilofl Boom at 7 tin l&gt; in

T l'L S D A Y

T H E SANFORD H ERALD
Him. June II, 1911
Page i

Big Crowd Attends
Duplicate Bridge;
156 Average Score

How Is Good Time
To Fight Mildew
Damage In Homes

One &gt;d the la t e r.I I lit Ilnur, ot
the *rjo in had the wa||&gt; &lt;&gt;t the
Yacht l lull bid.) lug Friday i.i.V i
a. fourteen table. &lt;d p la v r r . eu
t'jged m the weekly
Duplicate
llriifyi compel it ien

A good time to ge* set ag ainst

uiihhw da mag r in yuur f.ooie t*
before nut, humid "j^iildew wrather" arrive., *ay» Myrtir Wilson,
Hume I leioon-tratndi Agent. Mold*
tliat i au.e iiiil.lrw thrive in damp,
warm, pourl) vrntilatrii and poorly
lighted place*. They gtow on any­
thing from which they can get
food cotton, tilk, wool, leather,
paper or wooll, for example, often
getting u .twit on dust ur other
•oil. Tliey decay wi&gt;o.i and discolor
fabric, and leather. If left to grow,
they may cal into fabric., rot and
min them
To prevent mildew, make *ur*
that cloth* * or houihold gietd. art
clean and iliy when -tore,I fur tht
suinlner and then ale put in a
dean, dry place Lot example,
when storing w-.Vei clothe* and
blanket.. make *urr tiny are both
dry and •lean brfot, they f" l;rt_
tigid contaliietv and thrn put th*
cunlallier. in a .ftv glace Other­
wise, mildew may caute *rriutm
laiiiagc
Though I in* basement may seem
dry, it ‘a lu» raidmi. for summer
storage because condensation in
muggy weather cau&gt;.. datnpneo.
Automatic ilelmrnnlifying uppli-

) ’ &gt;- !«. the .t ;r of tin yaille I'
w &gt;■ nece.»ary to toliiiw * straight
Mib bell lliovetnrtlt with .e p a ra te
fitmet* l i f the North Smith P&gt;&gt;'i
ll 'li* aiot tor the K j .I tV r-l |m*i
torn.

playing on tbr gym »et and with
many loy« A peanut hunt In thr
sj.ac.oux (mill )atii H u held with
tin- priir going tu Ait Kader. Fun
wax hail by thr children a* they
plny.-d tlir yarn,. of "(io Finking1'
for (ayor. of Juii'j. rope*, |&gt;mlii!r
and bull*, and toy gun*.

T h r tiold fn Circle t lav* of Itie
bii*t Baptt.t Church will !**'■•
it- part* ill-ru n g at the hum* of
„ i,jl 2a boards m pla) tin* avei
With
M r* . J. J
t'ale* al tile Call'* 1 » , ' r &gt;co r e (o r the evening in both
apartment on West F lr .t St. al I1"* limit, wo. I.Vi
r u. iii with It. \V. llaiuil a . CON .Ui '...uth w inner, were i« t.d

Toni

- 1 * Ju *,m

I '"
' I r - H al Itnvmnnd. Stanlev
Alin it
tt»7 .
Fdw ard
ll litilln ..

notti*.

Tlie I ’nitv T tu th t ’la .« will meet
The Florida Uoom wa* decorated
Stephen Boekwell. ID7 . |)r
a ml
with trd ati'i |frefII crepe paper at tlie 'a id e r Hotel at 7 lo p. ill. Mr* l i n n a ri I
Mnn.on
172 '-..
"reamer* and balloon* with a large with Carolyn I' h i . o ii * a. teacher, M
Ja c k ltalli.Mil. Mr&gt; Willi.itn
animal cracker cake reiilerinif the t ile putihe |. Iliviled.
The Ware Bible fla t* ol Die l l l llo n . ID')
table, After blowing out thr can*
F a . t We*I Wli 'ire* were a* hd
die. and aii.girig "Happy Birth­ F ir .t Method let Church will meet
\tr* Roy | illt. M r. l i i i r i i '
day", m f n .hinrnt. of ice .team at McKinley Hall at 7 p tn fur a low
animal crarkei*, cup ra k i., nick covered divii .upper Tlie ladle* &gt;d ' b i ill i-C .i, M r - J H Cor dell
' I t - II Sh nter llii'tiaril Nh..
tile cla»» will lie h o .t r .lev lor the 1*
el* and punch wete *erved.
Brow 1.
program and (upper ho.iotti.g the &lt;1.1 I M 't . Mr* siui.ll
Thnxe invited to celeluute the lathery
Ilohvil J i rmm»'- i n S
Mi
occasion* with (tinker and Slewait
\dirndl.IV 1 11*1.1\ * *)' k*|*Il 1 Hi fi
till, leave, tin
F i r . I B upt.-I
vtrre Carol at... r.oria.nl llardrn
Me»
lay YtUIII*’
Chuteli ,ur
lor the H r l.und A*.enibly n . t.-ilow li.|John and Jane Mem, Flail,r and V"",*™
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Moir

David

Mtllrr, Ku«nitary *V»ltun, Kunmr
■ ml Art Rader. Petr an.l I'un. Itey
noliU, hiviii I .tiiicr. Sonny ami

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USO Picnic Held
At Corley Cottages

M IS 9 C A R O I . JK A .N M F .R I U K T H K R

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Syme*.

Wheatland
A li Band, l.ucia Wallace. Hubert,
Johnny, amt Julia Duvi*, Donnie
Fortner, Su«an Dekle, Sbutoti and
Mike Booth, Sherton Youny. M lCharle* M uirluad, Mr*. Koy U n it,
Mi*. To m
Meru, Mt*. b a iin r
Kehul*, M i. Baytiumd K a drr, Mt*.
J K Day I*, Mr*. Spencer Hm
drn, Mt*. M. II Dekle, Mi* Al
Wallace, Ml*. A J. 1‘rte u o n , and
Mi** Matifir Wat moth

if

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Tlirm iyli the hn.|ittality

ul Mr

and Mr* Joe I. Corley, a jirnup
nl USD junior
and *er
vicrineii enjoyed a picnic and
.wimmlni! pact, at the New Smvr
na Beach cidlaye. ut Mr ami MrCurley
Duriii)' the afternoon. Itie croup
enjoyed -winiiniuc and play ini’
U r. ami Mr* F T Meriwether of Sutilnrd announce the mya,:* uanie* at the beach They later
ititnl of Uirir Uaunhler, Carol In l.t t j*ci Holnel J Crumley, nm ol a**rtllhled al the cultace. where
Mr. and Mr*. U B Crumley of SanfunT
a hnuntifid liamburucr fry cum
M ill Meriwether way bin, in Sanfnrd amt yraduated Irum ntrlr
with the Irirnmlnc wa* held
Sr inInole Ifiifii Schoiil, attemled Fiimry Univer.ity in Atlanta, and To
complrle the meal were Iwn
(radualed from O.-anttc Memorial
laree watermelon..
School of Nur*intf in l)rl»nlo.
The crowd uf apuroilmalely 3u
wherr the It now employed
ayalii went .wnunilna Befire re
Lt. ( Jit&gt; Crumley atteinlo.l Semi
lurnltiK to Sanford ttiey thanked
Dole High School and was aroil
Mr amt Mr* Corley for the u-i
A uatrd from the tlniyrrtily of Finn
ol the cottage, and yard
Ida with a &gt;&lt;S drttree In art.
and icirnce. lie D at Prevent a
pilot In the naval air forcr tfa
Seminola llebekah laid ye No
llonrd ahuatd the U S S Coral 41 met Thursday niyht in the I O
O. F. Hall with Hie noble eramt l i
L la * ^ .™ . ^
Y A / ^ .J
Flail* l&gt;e Hie weddint: will he Mr*. Nancy Dubbin., pre.idlrik
M r. n e m m c rie W C C
Flan* were tli-cii&lt;*e«l for me [ ■
announced upon the return id Id
o i l Crumley (rum oversea, dot) mull'd service* to be held m*ui
and tlie memlier* decided to anu . . U...V n ...i____ &gt; • ..
.u i the Oddfellow- In the ref ini-ft
Mr* Ifuth Cagle and J K Rent
me ol the hall
merle were married Friday even
The meeting u j » closed In ilue Ing al » o'clock by the Rev W P
-..o ............
leu the
Brnoh* Jr. who
jierfnrmed
furtn with IM member* and two .................
eeremony tn the anne* of the F ir.,
Visitor* preterit
,

|r

Miss Carol Jean Meriwether
PTo W ed. Lt. R. J. Crumley

Seminola Lodge
Formulates Plans
For Coming Service

Mrs. Ruth Cagle,

i in Uuict Ceremony

Baptist CTiurrh

Inirnedlalrlv aft.r the weddme
Mr and Mr* llemmerlr left f,?r

p s A A o n a lA
Jovre Culltini and Marly Stem
per left yetlerday to spend tw i
week, al the M. (J .Itaiirh near
Otteen

4

CunuH'Urut Hhrri* lhr&gt; will %u\
al j Miimiiei rrMirl nrar 1 1 rl f««i &lt;t

Ralph Meeker Has
No Yen To Sign
With The Studios

Ml** Miriam Moye and her
itur.l. Ml** Nancy Mullln. arc
.tie,tiling a month with Ml**
IIOU.YW tiOD ■d'-TTu* may hurt
Mr. and Mr*. H S la vy are Moye'* parent*. Mr and Mr&lt; J lliillywinid'.
but here'* a
announcing the birth uf a 7 lb M Move The girl* are tludeui* at •tar who ha*feelings,
m. yen to sign with
daughter. Juan Elaine, born June the Barone** Krianga Nurse-- the tltrlio*
10 at thr Air Force Hospital In Or SchiMil at Chattanooga. Tenn
lie’* Ralph Meeker member of
iandu Mr* Levy I* Hie former
ML** Alice Itown and M|.« the turn T shirt v*h'Hil of acting
Mary Eliiabeth William, of Mem
Joann Moore left Friday morning and Mar of "Picnic " the prire
phii, Tenn.
for the ltnivrr*tty ul Miami where winnmf play that t&lt; amu’aring
they will lake a .penal summer here The hit of Hnoitwav a* the
inimalUlir hem of the show he
cour*e
ha. been .might for film role, by
Mr and Mr* A. K Shoemaker the Hodio* A* of now, he has
Sr and Mr and Mr* A K. Shne mi plan* for picture*
"Ttii* may «nund like here.y,"
maker Jr left Saturday fnc New
York City to attend the wedding ul he comment, "but I’m mil eager
Mix* Violet Kc** and Bill Shoe tu sign uf) with any studio If I do,
I’ll end up having to do picture.
maker on Saturday, June It)
I don't like ||‘» either that nr go
Thr Sanford friend* of Mr* •m .uipenxion, ant I wouldn't want
Johnnie Dsni*l*. the former Jol that I like In eat
anne lluward, will be *orrv *•
” 1 like the stage I would likr
learn 'hat «lir continue* to be ill to du *onir picture* hot I'd al*u
and wnll undergo *urgrc&gt; in New want to he able tn do play* when
Orlraiit in AuguM.
I wanted '*
I saw Meeker at hi* hotel, the
Mr* II C Water* Sr ha* left tabled tlatdrn if Allah, whlrh I*
fur a two week* vacation in Hen «»ld to be haunted by the »ha-!ex
der.on, Kv with her »on and h‘ of F Setit t Fitlgeratd. Robert
In mil* Enrotifr home .he will Benchley and other literary great*
visit with relative* ‘n poinlx in who once l!*rd thrrr Titc artor
North Carolina
wa* In chararterhtic condition: he
The inmv friend* of Mr* Zadie I'dled be*idc thr {mol In a brief
I urd will lie interfiled tu knnw bathing (nit.
Throughout moM uf hi* carrer
that .hr It home after attending
the funeral of her daughter ln law Meeker ha* wxirn le** clothing than
Mr* Thelma Prleil, of Anthony Marilyn Monme In the original
"MIMer Robert*" ca.t, hi* co*Mr ^nd Mr* A. J. Walker en tume a* one ol thr mai audine *ait
tertaineil as their guexl* la*t nr* wa* one Mralrgie *trip of
week, Mr and Mra. Curtii Camp Pijier He rrp’*cH Ma'lon Brando
bell ami daughlrr*. Marrhetta and a* the barectirMed Pntr In "A
Twyla, at their fHhing bulge on the Streetcar Named Dc»lre,’’ then
Congowa
up the Ocklawaha came In llullvwnod tn play a ji'lrr
Hiver
fighter, among other lMng», Dm
mg the flrit a«i of "Flrnic," be
Mr. and Mr*. J*mei Jacob. wrxr* only light lean*
Mr*
Imogene William*
and
Do such rghibition* etnharrat.
Frank William* left Saturday fm him'
Bartow w hirr Ihev were called
Not any more " he ,**td "I wa.
to attend the funeral id Mr* Mae
'’ ie Williains who died Thursday in rmbarra*»d in ’ » Wr**' bec»u*e
my ‘'u*futiie
roefutne wa*
wa* nraetipallv
pra'-tinllv noth
Tampa
’
mv
me B it I f uml nut that if I wa*
M ill Jny Urn Colburn hai v* embarrassed, the audience was
ton So I g ii over il
;ueit Ihl* wee)
o , B r fen
IW*1
*
M l i l Sylyl1
uf-"l--1
Orlando.
"The unly Imuhle i* wilh Ihe
theater* fsotn» of them can lie
Mr* (earth C.ray S r, who ha* jiretty cold baeiutatte When I’m
hern confined for leveral week* t'xvin.’ a t'aftv theater In the
to the Florida Sanitarium in Or wltrtertlme, IF* pretty hard In eet
lando. ix much Improved and wai *cro&lt;* Ihe Idea that I'm iw rtlrr
expected In arrive hame today. mg on * hnl day."
Meeker le't a rwMt-naylnfl con
Mr. and Mrs E. C. Dayman and
daughlrr*. the Mluet Jo and Belly trart al MOM to return In the
Dayman, left today for Miami *t»*e and I vk e d him why
"Beeatue I w a m l haony with
where Belly will be married Sat­
the pietore* | wax getting" he
IN BA CK — I* HatU* urday evening. From there, Mr ■aid “ Some nf I hem were nrrttv
"weight, light aand- and Mrs. Dayman and Jo will ■wixeraW*— Rh» ‘Somebody Love*
for Cuba to apend some
( of Kashmir! wool, leave
Me' and 'OUvry Alley' ant ‘Code
lime.
shaped away from
Two * I ro| one nrr**" *rvd one le
lla a i l f t t f tied under with a
Friends of Spencer Harden will •Jeopanly,' and 'Naked Spur'
huwtt hlach and txig* kJua-UkA be glad tu learn that he hat n wa*n'» »nn had. Bui I wa* nnhannv
turned home from
Ihe Orange ---Meand aiked fn re* nth of the c«n
------- ---------mortal lloiptial in Orlando and u tract again and again Th ty finally
much Improved.
let me go.”

Junior l* A * iiur! .*! J iwi p III
»M h* hir.t Baplltl Church
Intrrinrulali* M A * nii*ti M Itir

,r'^ BiiptiM i hurt'll j*I * |» in

The Ihi\ -unto i and i&gt;ro«mtn id

1 1 net M i­ K F' Aiiiler'iill V!r*
1 l l . Mb. ri
Hr ll.'iiry r liii-.'
Mt Ili.vs Aila.ns, j red M i'll.
M
J.i-ri.ll Wnlfc.
Mr*
A l.C
Fi l iM
ll.il Huy mom!. Josyjili
" d&lt; Mi .unt ' I r - V \| I'hil
•1’ Mr* J K HakiT. Mis s M .r
II
C »t *4 Ha via. M i .mil 'll s

the new I’loneer tlioup u( the
Fir-t Fi.tbyteriali Chuich will he
3*hl nt d O »ti
Ihe Fldell. I la ., ol the Flr.t 4•f«•» .*
ItMi \i« i%* Mi' i * li Si*li 11 »i I
llaptl.t Cluirrli will meet with
!*•
Wl’ili.tiii* I. \ mk heliituTK
Mi* I. t Darner, 2t*i Wet Siv
i, I, Sill. Mr* s 4 iiu kt i
teeillh Street, at it pm
with M
* .. V||n K**nfii*lli Sipp. Mi *•••*!
tltoup Two a* co ho.leite*
M f • Hill S* mt *, M J 1 iU r tir

Breakfast Usually
Is Important Meal
For Adolescents

lnft

Mr'

li

ll Sniitti Mr
c.iilm , Mi'

\li' I, \ Mil.jtip.liliii
lllarilnbolliatn Mr* i

I

t*r. Mr*

i i **1 Mi*"

S T i:\ s ii:t » M

n

Mi

Til Jr I ali11«! II

*».*«! Irritl^r l' 1*1 III* |*|.itis4
Bi.akfa-I t* often the key meal
to tlie nuliitional welfare of clilld ( tli r f ul.i% tili*Jil .*( the V.4«*hl
i I ’liit* » i ii » ami » hi th i.ik
ten* paitlrularly uJ.de.ent.,
cording to uveiit research on the-* * \ 4 liable ihrMMKhiiii! Itie n » iiiiti:
nutrition uf *cboo| child,en by tlie
Mew York Stale iC o n n lll Fipen
mental Station, .a y . Myrtle Wtl
-on, Home lirnnni-liallun Ayo-nt
The children itudird were from
7*'ur •" fifteen year* old and came
f,0"i borne- on farm., in elite* and
?ubmb» uml in an in.lii.trial area
Mi an.l Mi. II i| l.lmh- amt
For tin' *todv .even day record*
for each fluid were used, al.o Mr .mil 'Ir* John Schiratd Jr en
physical etutninatlnin* and hloivd ii , ion.I Friday evening with a
rehearsal .upper lor the Patrick
analyse.
wediting party
Tern age gill, in paiticular were Sli'ii'trorn
Pa.tel spring lliiwer. weie u-eil
the lea.t well fed, mittitionwi.r, of to ilerorate Hie Sclliralil home Ini
all the rliildten .tudie.l tirni tally tin ncca.lun
the hreakfa.l* itf thr.e young
iriie.t- were M l" C.itolvn p jt
adolr-cenl. were Inaileipiate, ttther rii k MertHvt sien-ltniti 'ti amt
•liraI* of the liny or lietwien-llieul Mr* W A Patrick. Mi ami
•Hack, ilid not ninkr up for nu­ J ulin S j i - i c i r v
Mi
and
trient. ml.-fit at bleak fa.I Many Doiicl.i- Men-ltom amt il.in'lit. i
•if the children Interviewed maile Patty. Mr and Mi. t i s\ ,i
their own hreakfft.t* In-cail'e their alruiu Mi iiid 'Ir . I i Hvi
l ‘* r , ,|l . r l l h i ' i w e t e n o t u p o l h a d
per Jt 'tr nnl M l. D»nald 'I ••
alleady gone Iu work Faietit* Dnuald 'It .. I *•.I.n.i Jam llarnci
often though I ttielr own lueakfa.t Johnny Ali*».uiitei \|r and Mr
"* i-,,ffee
roti* *u enuugh ..* Reorre Toiihv the Itev anil Mrtheir children
A ti Mi'I iiM. Mr and 'll
Dick
Research 111*a .liuwn, however, Aik. n Arnold Harrington. 'Ir and
that a nourishing breakfast which M i- Llngie. amt Mr mil Mr.
*....I .luallly protein from K&lt; Im aril

*- *\.,li.|. M.e*t toitay,

oa-ellieUt.

i.ltfctlic

Ian*, chemical, that absorb nioi•lute. Hint kei jiing an ilectiic bulb
burning in .mall clothe* closet* al­
so ate helpful again1! mildew.

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Kcfriyerutor Fie
Is Special Dessert
For A ll Occasions

A

Carolyn Patrick
Weds H. Stenstrom

C o m p a n y due for dinner? Y o u
want an e x t i » s|....la! chilled lie
•ett to nm ke UI the morning or the
nigh! li e f o rc ^ Call un milk powder
from the d i p t . . at.I &gt;telf an.l b u t ­
I it liti m i |n r
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i H l l l ' k I * I |nf . * iitiilU-lii:lil 4*ri*im k I »•*(4*l f a li u l i n t
in good *upplv - and
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! r I t«| m nlhitr, \\'
fitni *tm i rail *• i*lr (* Iii *o1
■ui H» **- 1 1 l 11 f^ifir make t e f r i g r tutor pie Here** i.ow
IIjfllf? lilt 11 f 'kit III \||«« \\ Ilf •I!
III* it i'illf I. i
F o r u pie to rut III it se rvin g*,
l:ili ( M ill lli'f t » i f
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^ 1* 11- 1«tatn, '% &gt; t* ii . il lit
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c r u m b . ; •« cup mrltr d b u tte r ; I
Jeff fill Ilia*| I Iif * • I I lll««tl % &gt; .it III dftt
tablespoon gelatin;
cup wafer;
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I III |M
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and dissolve ..vet bolting w a te r ,
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III* »*I*II|T9* I mill &gt; 4*t Kfiin *l hill % kknl* .1 ftiMtfil f*tw 11 ti | iiguli th ir d, cut cooked or canned f r u i t
0. piece*. A.I.I -alt, sugar and tll*I. Mil. I 4 l tit*
1*( 1 1 .ijiUnl 111ii# 1*, 1 tiiif4.it ( I4(M|&gt;&gt;* ’* 19IHi Ithlillt 11*1'
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‘ I tlr* I 4.« .Ill
'Hill I l.ll ill lulil
• I I I h i l l Hill
•hickv m d Fou rth , add lemon Juice
mIui I
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•ltd milk p o w . h i to tl... te m a lllln g
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I ii| 11.1i. i .*fit 1
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pi*w ii if 1 ii.-j
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!u* f ti ut ..I lii|f ji Ini tMiillnpcil k*t «!4 tfi|' 4fi \ •' \k .1 r. Pi..-.| 'A 11If I* crnlnli m ix t u r e lulu the hottoin of
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Add the whipped filling. Tup with
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Rehearsal Supper
Is Given At Home
Of John Schirards

an.i

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fut ; *ampl». P»«»ei't* mid
uioming fatigue which oftm I*

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headactw* ami
..........
too, that nutritious blcakfaH*
make for mure efficient work The
breakfast retonimcuded offet- a
fourth In « third of the day ’, (uml,
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prnti'iii. Y f l tii"**
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kim I many I.m*I fai Ira* (»r 1.0 Itirak

fa*t at nl!
Th r twu nutrlffiU pir^rwIJy
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Mon. June &lt;*■

Biology Specialist
Finds Area Ponds
Low In Fertility

ESP

DeLand's Hopes
For Championship
Are Deal* Blow

THREAT TO HOGAN?

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Sanford-Longwood
Game For Sunday
Is Rained Out

Ity R K N W I E E I N S
S oil C u n * e rv a lla n i*l. I ’ S D A

Hun ard If. KUslantl, tilnlugy *n.-ilallst with tht Suit Cotm-rvation
Service, recently checked six fish
DcLand'.* hopes &lt;! overt .ikinc
ponds in this district. All the pond*
Jacksonville Beach in (hi- slrt-lrh
elieeked were found to tie tow in
f i g h t for the Ki«livid Slate Iwagur
fertility and Risilaud recommend­
Aril-hair championship were ilcall
ed that the frrtilixcr program *et
• body blow l.i*l night a* h*l
out m llo- farm plan tie followed
place Pavtcna Beach swrpl a dri
more closely. Excellent hatches of
blcbcadcr from lh&lt; llul Mat* . hil Inith bream and l*a** were obieiveil
Jacksonville Beach whipped C»
In the Cullum-Muhley, amt W. Rcca
Dyson pond*.
The rcsuHt Increased Jacktun
In order to have a good produc­
villr Reach’* Ira I to 3' i gain -*
tive fish pond profMT fertilixalion
’l.ie leaders have seven game* yet
and management must be practiced
to play and iK'l-ard six
at nil time*. Kish pond, should lie
Hill Sind* scallered six hit* in
feitilidd with an H-ti t or gimilar
the Se# Flird*’ victory over ( ’m u
feniliaer applied at the rate of
82 He al»-&gt; trinlnl in two rum in
IIMI pound* per .urfare acre each
the fourth inning.
month. A properly fertillaed nnd
Tamil* N ' » « |liir**ii l-boiu
Itayfona Beach iieal Del. m l *r
BOB
managed fish pond should yield
.&gt;nd 7 5. George Thom in ti i &lt;I *■ nj&lt; G E TTIN G READY for Tampa’.
over 35U pound, of rdildr ftih per
the 11-Inning first game with t&gt; Tarpon T o u r n a m e n t , whlth
acre each year. The fertiliser will
hemp run over the tot-fo-1 centei opens Junr 19. I* this Temps 'y— ^-.-'e 'he growth of *k„-v\
7PE l i t t l e
Jjfld b jr . ,. t .-**•*■
which i« Ihe food supply of small
hcatrty c t m U if out hrr rod and
P K O \VH 6 P L AiO
ThiPJ-place inland" al&gt;n I
insert
life.
These
insert,
are
the
I f f . florr thin 5,800 persons
our or
ground,' losing a dnublrhPader t
food supply of bream and the
are rxprrtrd la rater till* year’s I luian.
L n '/N S S TQ ,^ t f j ,
I,..Vi l iiiil R 2 and T t l&gt; ..in f •
in turn are eaten by the
land walked II but allowed only louinry uklrb ends with a big
t&gt;HOULP B E a v e
Im ss . The fertiliaer will al.u help
tiller lid* to win lie- " , " . h i liii!&gt; ”Mrib) l)a&gt;” fi.hoff. Aug. 12.
o r TH£ B O / t»
■ontrul unde.il aide weed, and
Boyette look the afterpleu - ' •
gin-s Ity reducing the amount of
TO
H A TC H /V
right hitter
/-/* gne*t*-OLR. &gt;27-POUNppt*
sunlight whieh is necessary for
TH E B ‘0 o stf —
PA* U£CN P 0 ’S6 A tiRCAT JOB
plant giowth.
THE O.**. G P E H o r P R O S /H Q T H A -r $ / Z E
After a pond is properly eontY/lcH O T A R T Z
p o e u /i r m e a n a t h /n s - o r
•trurted or a natutal pond Is clear*
a v JU N E //
TU T H E B E O IH N /H O O T JU N E
•ii of ail lough fish it .huotd hiA &lt; #&gt;H T U iR O l CC
properly stocked with Idue-gill
H E H A O O O L T O T O P A ’a \ ' E /
hi earn and Mark bus*. The recoin*
W/iNCR HrrH A t S o u r j r c o o
'H
mended rate for .tucking a pond
.1 £ » J £ R &gt; S f
i. KXj iiBt. and l.tam tu I/&gt;'NI
twe»*n&lt; Hi l » l t 'S e n liX s s i
In earn per aurface acre. The pond
should not he fished until after
T U B ASStH I A T 111) Bit ESS
Ity fJAVI.E TA L B O T
the has* have successfully repro­
e Tallahassee Rebel*, tint).NEW YHBK # — One must as duced themselves in the pond— i
less lailrndrrs during Ihc initial
slime
that
the
New
York
(Wants
usiiallv about June the year after
half of the Fluid* International
League baseball season, gut aw ay hail the record book before them it is storked.
when
they
outbid
a
slew
of
other
After a good fish population ha.
C A IN K S V II.L B — Fifteen Ut.*- Rniekvri's link* squad lo close out
fo a hopeful .tart in the seronil
half •• thry rndo three home tun* rlili* arid landed Paul Ctrl, the bet n established in n pond it nmsl veraitv of Klorida athletes who his college i-areer, leaving Florida
tlnl\rr»lly
of
Mlnneiota
|».trhrr,
In- fished. A pond will support a participated in the four apring in a .Hong nucleus fur IV55.
to an 8 0 vlrtory over Miami'*
with a whopping SfiO.bMj tninu*
certain mimUr of found, of ft*h ten ullrgiate sports this tea.nn for
Thr broadest smile among Flori­
first-half rharnpiuns
Tiiey
must
have
known
from
per surface acre. This poundage I h e Catora have rounded out thrir da’* apring roach*-* belong tu Ten­
Wcit Halm lli-ach p i died across
re:.-ling
the
lunik
that
only
one
may be a great number of small collegiate eligibility,
nis Coach Rill I'ottrr, who doesn't
feur runs in Ihr flr&lt;1 inning in
Haidesl hit was Coach Dave lose a player. This year’s .quad
racking up an nn victory user S' ititehi r in thr hintory of the game fish or a relatively smaller mint*
lias
made
Ihe
Jump
direr!
from
Ihc
1lire of large fish. Heavy fishing Fuller’s baseballrr* who lost five won M dual matches, lost only
Petersburg which had given Mi
1111 a hard battle lor th: fir*t campus to thr tag league, anil he will reduce the number of fish In players including both of the Ga­ three and lied one, finishing a
come
a
rerugnired
star,
Ttiat
was
a pond; howi ver, it will inerr-aw tors' All-Houthiasti rn Coliferentc surprising fuurth in the .South­
atf title
Biggest .uipri-c of tin- lav w is Ted l.ynna, who Joined Ihr (Inrag. the tin- of those remaining. If ii choices, pilrhi r -outfielder ami cap- eastern Cunfertnca Matches and
White
Six
out
of
Baylor
in
Itf-J
fisher man should catch a truss of lain Hudy Simpson, Chattanooga, should hetum Intact in 1865.
the attendance &lt;&gt;f ( .7 0 0 ai St Bi­
itnail bast, he shouldn't throw Trim , and first baseman, Imu
te rtburg, bv far the biu«e*l id tin and never tuuked liaek
Plenly
of
other*
have,
id
course,
them hark as, many of our ponds I’t-ecr, Orlando. Hi inpeon wa. the
traiun In a league which has been
mnde
B
m
*
grate
after
a
perim!
of
ate over slocked with .mail lurs* Atlanta Journal’, must valuable
continually on the point of finau
*easining
In
the
minors
Ite'jin
and hn sin
player and has since signed with
d a l collapse iH-caute of p * ir,
Heberts rf Ihe Phils, who .tarred
If a prison has any problems the Cleveland Indian*. Included in
crowd..
for
Michigan
State,
is
a
notable
with his fish pond he nmy contact the graduating senior* were out­
Hoping to ill suss un inlnrsl in
the team, the Chamber of Com rcrenl example of that Any nuiti one of his loral district supervis­ fielder* Doug Dickey, Gainesville,
tiei
of
college
Inflrldrrs
and
out­
ors nr the .oil conservationist. In and Tommy Itaddork, Jacksonville
merer, the SI Petersburg Tim 1*
Although it dropped a 3-2 de­
and four bank* Irnight out Ihe fielder. have iM-ri-mr iminrdl.te addition tu inirviding a great Reach, and ratrher I ju r y Jeffs, fit.
major
league
regular*
ton,
and
it
amount of delicious feed ami Augustine. DirI.ey was Ihr team's rision to Michigan Slate last
Saint.’ pork for the b * game h m is
nere-Mirv
in
I'Mik
no
furth
r
wholesome recreation for Ihe fami­ hading hitter with a .’157 butting night, Rollins College tram ad­
aland started ye-lcfilay and ire
vanced to Ihe final luund of Ihe
pasting mil free ticket* to all who Ion k than Harvey Kuenn, linroiC* ly a fish pond may also lie used j average.
Nine members of ihn strong NCAA College Raiulmll World
ask for them The amount nald -hnriutopplna jwwel mil of WiM-on- advaiilageouslv |o water live.loci,
sin. to prove Ihnt.
needed,
the ball club * s i not divrb-rd.
Florida Dark team ("Oipl-led thru Her lea In Omaha, Neb.
But I,von*’ 23 year. «*f iMlehim;
The Winter I’aik school thr
flnnl rea*on nlthuugh imly twit
. uniter lnr tug lent wilhoot a trip
rvrr enter the
weie ronsistent point priwluifi i small) st college
■out stand* imiaiie lie’s coaching
tourney— pi cvlnuxly
ou*ly had defeated
(Ills year. Archie Viekerg. Talia- tourney
1UriHiktyn’. pi truer* no* aol worl
ba see, listed Ihe nation's tilth Oklahoma A A M, Missouri and
lug billiiiu praetiee and lh-v
le t rulh-gislr biuail jumper by (lt&lt;- Michigan Stale In advance to the
swear that hi* knuckle lull .1111
National (^illegiale Athlatie Hu* double-elimination final..
T O N ifJ itr s K N Tin r.s
S
T
PF/TEHSHltHf;
H
Tim
Hay.
Is good enough In get him by for
Hull ins entered the roilegiata
MM* I II IM i— A in sill*
renu and high jumper Maurice
tuna
Reach
combination
of
Have
terlr* by compiling an 11 all tea*
Cirrtr* IlMrtniifh r # r - ft#*« i* nt-* several inning* against the aver­
Halerid,
Miami
Uvach
were
alrady
Ragan
J
r
and
Dick
Johnson
are
lltlll# K If k v\ akolrf^ Vtllt.il. age cluli
winner* In Uu-lr event.. Virkers, .{•pal record and Handed Virginia
*)H|.
T in All. raTiiir I
m
Unless find h another Isyon*- the .lain Knur ball Coif champion* who i* presently rontpeting in Ih* Tech two defeata In a regional
Train#- M i n i
for
the
serond
rear
In
a
row.
anil the odd* seem to lie against
playoff to become the Hoothern re­
M .T im i It Al l !— .1 ta MM#
They defralrd lllll Mefnlyrc and large national meet. Ming held presentative In the championship
Kd'*
|f#|IM»kft
(Hiftl i
M l ' Iff , it. the (Sianta are taking a terrific
in the Mill-west, won the Florida
Rill
Tewk.hury
of
Kt
I’elenthurg
Nl|&gt;|tr IftiK
III* r » l r . i»nr J# rrp 1 camiile
Under the bonus rule,
Hr.'aya, the Florida A. A. I'. «aJ affair. Tnnlrht, Michigan State
{}**(«].!* Jin k *
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they ran t farm him out lor at T Hlrd li line ye-di-l-.lay for tile* the Kuutheastern Conference liroad and Missouri will vie for the right
T i l III II II %• »k- 1 la Mil#
litle
tu onpo.e the Tar* In the Tuc«ilay
IfnH# Fr*'!
T u r k a*« uati
I .v* Irii.t two year* A friend of ours
Hagan, al III Ihe youngest of the jump*, setting a new reronl in finale.
HI#. Ilaflip 11#lt wo i 11* «*M .ff'tn , wlm sres much Big Ten baseball
•
To|ii*#if
fI**iti, Jim* ll.vf say. Us better learn* probably play four, hail the leading role He shot each. Captain Don Andrews, Ml*
Tar roach Jot* Justice will pro­
ami; Jerry Rruner, West I’nlni
five
hirdiei,
(our
in
a
row.
during
atemt Cla * It bxll TTial l» a long
m i i n i i i M i r _ n mi m m #
Beach; Dave and Frank Jark.on, bably rail upon Hill Carey lo car­
T i t h #a n *• i' k i.«ft. i i i m wav from pitching against bln the innrnlnc round to give hi* side Fernandina Reach; Carl MeKlimry, ry thr pitching lead in the final
Hail# AiiI m Mir* Mti f all k |h, |s leaguer..
an almost I'Hilpmnf lead of seven
Ntl'f#!,. Itriot .HJiiltli'iw. |*n» tv rn»(|m
Jacksonville; Jose Otdoner, fop* tit!. Carey has an H-t record.
holrs al In-1, ii time
n n i i i n r i w * mi m m #
ayan, Columbia, H. A.; and Jark
In
(he
afternoon
llagin
allied
V#»#r !*••# Kl»H Kl**#M
Mn# - '
Tony Mnnrm, who wnp the 11VW
AI Wrilt, manager of H n c k y
P » M . r o l n i o f Vff'W, l u r k i '.»ml* 1 Marnano wax patiently llekmg cdf Iwo morr liirdles In jlrelch Ihr Hhreve, Chipley al*n have com- National Opro gtnf crown ai Ral
AAilr-l IlnriMf Vllrltv H1**. l*«t#% lit «
pitted their eligibility.
margin
In
nine
holes
at
one
pnlnl
the numeroua reason* why hi*
•l%TM IIAIIW A m MII#
Two-time Galnr golf raptaln tuirol, recently .cored an eagle
I’m lt(i#r» II ti nli Ifotit#
Ant&gt; idinrliiT i* v molal ririch to whip ln-1 il was let* In Johnson In end
George
Fisher, Isnlbville, Ky. Il nn the par live tsih hole during
Ihe
malrh
with
a
13
ford
pttl
o
i
lla d r* W K i l t . I S f l S M - K i r ' I Meet
Er/ard Ctiartr*
Ins, W a r ' W lili m e r, Kl. l* 1'srnt
Ihe .VHh.
the only member of Co.ch Andy a practice round.
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said.
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got
Hurst M«»he|fitti
sin I'.VTII is Vs »:— A lit S|Mr
a Irrnlir incentive to be Ihe flr.l
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WAYCROSS. G «. Ijv -D o n Hit*
bUnghoff, 18, id Orlando ha* addnl
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to hit Florfda Stale A m iHlsplingbuff poitpd a foUr imderpar n y n te n la y to edge nut Carn i l M u fflU of Douglas, (ia.
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cfcnMfon W. !,. •'Ovnaratte" Goodloe Jr. of Valdosta aol Frank
Stevenson J r . of Savannah for
188 total*.
. Blaplinghoff left immediately aft­
er the lournev for Soringfirld.
N .J., and the National Open.
Hail) Smith of Orlando wa* win----------* (he " B " division competiUh x 888 total, the ehsraflip flight being epllt alter
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"Who did lamia ever lickT”

By JACK H AND
MONTH F.IJJt. N Y. i# — Joe
I a.ids thinks E t u r d Charles 1*
m ining tor Ihr wnrng kind of Hgbt
in his hid In win hick the heavy
weight title- in hi* bout with Rocky
M im u m Thuradny nlgtit al Vgn
kre Stadium.
The Bumlwr watrhed Charles go
five numl* veaterday, pressing thr
atlaek a* though he meant to carry
Ih r figh t to Rocky
•'You don’t go in th rrr and mix
wilh Marriami," *ald the former
champ,
who called
Marciano
“ stale” Saturday. In answer to a
question IsiuD admitted II would
be suicide for CTtarle* to mix with
the champ.
‘Th e nay to beat Marciano
should be to stick with your left
and then throw the right when he
mine*. It Charles right* Rocky
like he fought against me. he
could (scat Marciano
Rul he
doesn't teem In h* (raining for
that k lrJ of rt«bt ”
Tom Tanogs. one of Charles' co­
managers, said the 38-yrar-old Cin­
cinnati Neam was perfectly tuned
for hi* best fight.
"Menially he wa* never belief."
he said Amt he's just as good
tthyslcally as when he fought
Louli.
Charles plant'd one more work­
out. and poatlb'v two, before he
breaks camo Wednwtav af'sr&lt;
noon Iti* five-round drill Sunday
boosted hie training total to lt&gt;
rounds,
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ny T H E ASSOCIATED TRESS
Hard-w irking Billy Harris, the
sawr-l elf M o b i l e righthander,
pitched a seven inning no hllt*r
iast vpar. and it wa* quite a thrill
for the youncHrr But Ihe mi»t
brilliant effort of hi* three veir
earcer came ye»lcrday whrn Rlllv
threw a 13 inning shutout and
drove in the onlv run In a t o vieIfUMlh 1I iftalflBBl
H* I^-iM* %*% Piifiltiindi “ J
lory over Memnhi*.
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The 2 2 year old Canad'xn. wh'.sT
ItHUM T ( h(R»
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j drove a Dixie ifOWCU l^tdl If i
lOlil) KNhlf- .«‘h*«!utr ill
into right cerlerfiefd to score l.v'e
tH*en fi.im »rcond bssr ard end a
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Birmingham snapped a huine
IMnlV a Nine lu |ieilUle-l I
losing streak at five gamp* and
belted Chattanooga in both end*
of a loublehcader 2 1 md 3 2. New
Orleans sweyf a pair from IJIEe
Itoek 7 5 and 30 and Atlanla ruf­
fed the Nashville Vnl* 11-4 In ^
game railed on account of rain W
N E W YOR K .r-S u m c 2 5UO golf the tup of the righlh
eri were entitled to wear a medal

Hogan Shoots
Blazing 64

inscribed ’’I Heat Ben ffugan’’ I rilay despite the U.S. open cham­
pion's hlazing 84 over RiBusrol's
lower emir*? at Springfield. N J .
on Saturday.
Some 185.000 golfger*. paying $1
each, attempted to belt llogan by
using thHr handicaps In Ihe Na­
tional Golf Dav competition su-ynsured by Ihe Brofes'lona! Golfer*
As*n ami f ife magarinr. Most of
(him ti'iyed ttuir round* June 3
but Hogan didn’t get around to
n 'd ln g h‘* round until Saturday
because cf illness.
Then he riptx 1 apart the emir**,
where he'll begin dtT'n*r of hi*
Open t :,le Thor,day Ifogan she!
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By CHARLES R. DAWSON
Thr Finecastlr Air Force Rase
baseball team kept It* record clear)
In Central Florida g ljy by defeat­
ing the Sanford Cardinal., 7 3, Fri­
day night before a crowd of aboul
MO
The Card* got going In the tlr*l
inning when John Keeling lt-d off
with a double and Gene Penning
ton drew hi* first of four walk*
However, both men died on b**e
when the next three men grounded
out.
In Ihe second inning, Hublia
Riihee got hold of one bui was
nipped at the plate when hr tried
lo stretch a triple into an in.ide
Ihe nark homerun If and v Rev
nald* and (1111 Hardin bangro nut
aingir*. and Swain reached tint
safely when the pitcher elected
In cel Reynold, al third Keeling
walked to load Un- bate* with two
out Bennington drew hit *econd
walk to force in Hardin fee the
fir* I run
Swain pitrhed no hit-no run ball
until Ihr fourth frame In lh|*
innlnr. (he hasp* were loaded be
Ihe l’ineea*lle (earn a* Ihe rc*uli
of Iwo error* and a halier being
Mrurk by a pilehe.J ball l|*dlr&gt;
•cored on an errer *1 second and
Wakefield wa* forced oul al (he
plate A walk and a fielder’s
rholct* loaded ihr strk. again
Danny. Ihcn unrnrkr Binecaslle’.
firsl hit, a triple which drove in
Ihrep runs
The Card* bounced back in tinbottom of Ihe fourth and regained
Ihe lead, bunrhim? two singles b\
Llovrt Swain and Rill CraMree end
a double hy Fulton Raxley. fob
lowed bv four base* on hall* to
Mina Ihe tally |0 5 4. Cardinals
Three or Ihe runs were off Ihr
.lartlm; nitrher, Weber, who wa*
yanked Jowes went In with tw.n
men nn ba*e and none nut
The Card* unloaded on Ihe new
nllchrr. He issued a free pa*, to
Bennington and Crabtree d-tlled
one. The latter promntlv stole *ee
nnd anil George Kenl* walked
Bennington wa. nul al third Rax
lev doubted and Jone. went lo Ihe
showers.
The rest of Ihe alnry centered
around Ihe second relief pltrhcr
Conroy, lie relieved June* and rut
•horl the Card*' rally by fanning
Hl*ber and Rcvnolds lo retire the
side. Conroy Ihen gave un two
wldelv tealiered hit* by Ihrdin
and Rnvlcv, Iwh base* on halls,
hil iwo haliers ami struck oul II
The Binecaslle High Flyers tied
the srnrr al Ja il with Hadley
rt.'gwinr a pa**, going In third &gt;*n
Wakefield’* hil In right Held
Wakefield slowed up. apparent!*Blinking Ihe hall would be rnught
by Raxley, btd Ihe hall hil the
ground, bounerd (o Ihe fencr amt
oil again. Raxley snagged thr hall
off the fence and fired R to Ben­
nington at lecnnd and he and lib .
Kmi ran
pan down
ilnw-n Wakefield
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porcelain inside and *&gt;ut( only Spencer
condition with oak floor*. t:lr
hath kitchen equipment 2 nl**l Friciriaire ha* ill.
Holds 41 Maitland. Fla. Phone: Winter Park
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every month.
care Cemetery. Business office*
good condition on beautiful cor­ Used refrigerators also available 119 N. Park
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Phone 1119
ner location iit«r High School.
on this plan.
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M3 Sanford Are.
Phone 211J
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Ph. 9171 Seminole Venetian Blind Cnmpanv
IMI Park Avenue
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Create Trap* — Septic Tanks
South of City Limit*.
West 13th St
F R E E for ib.ee times In Uie
$575 equity— Assume mor'gage
Window Sill* — Lintelr
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Phone Airs. Witte, IR21 until 5
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jobs appreFirst Street. Phone 490-W.
Phone 133$
309 Elm Ave. PAINTINfl, *maR
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SA V E M ONEY O N :
L o s T. Brown and while malt
Knllnw ny and Itaby lied*
Phone 1129 •A B Pcterso i, Broker
A W M N flS . JA M H 'H IE H
rocker spaniel, witii harnei"
I.AWNS mowed Call Doyle Corley.
Day. Week' or month— Tel. 1425 \ssoclsles -A. B Peterson Jr.,
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Agent— fllenn C. Utt, 2419 Lau
ONI". ItnoM rfflclrncy apartment, L A R flE J.O T, good location $150
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tuiek repair job*, or small LOST Black umbrella wilh green
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Privcle bath, ideally located
har.dli Widiit'dai morning in
building Caln Jim I1I2-M-4.
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A T I RACTIVK 3 room furnished
1800 S' mi ti Cedar, phone 9ltM.
Nothing Down— Small Monthly
22— E I.E tT R IC A L sLIlVICJus— 22
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Payment*
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FRIiilDM RF. apnllancr*. ».ib-*
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402 Celery. Ph. loan M — iGfie-R Bendtx and Cro»ley Appliances
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Night*.
Youngstown Kitchen*
Sanford, 1991
Reg. $19.93 Metal Utility
Fast 14th SI.
_
Electrical contracting and repair*
Cabinet
...
13 M H A V E your lawn mowed by Jerry 112 Magnolia Ave .
Phom 113
UN FURNISnED » room house.
laird Phone 1317 W.
MIRRORS
Keg. $49.95 Cedar Wardrnbc 39 on
Phone 42V
_________
Reg.
$09
95
Chrome
3
pc.
Fieriro-l'lfileri Copper Hack
Dinette
4$noBUIt.DINfl lot* rlearcd, graded For Appliance*, contracting— all
'round elet irieal *erv ice
Sar
COOl.. r lea it 4 Il'Kim downstairs Finished and installed to your Reg
DeWilt
mnv
$69
95
Sofa
Beds
16m Tree*, shrubbery moved.
speclficatlona.
jour flrnerat Electric Deatrr
api HU Park Ate. _ _______
Hunter. Phone « ^ W .
Reg.
$79
95
Studio
latunge
39
95
S e n k a rik Gian# and i'a in l C a
Snnfnrd Electric Co.
Reg. into 95 3 pc. Bedroom
AC,MON Apis It« West 2nd St. IIS-114 West M d SI.
LAW N MOWERS, Hand and Pow­
Phone 32*
ITomr 412
Suite . . . . .
M nu er, sharpened to eut like new I l l Magnolia Ave.
Phone 425.
_____
Reg. $HW 95 Bunk Bed
Bicycle* repairrd. rebuilt, paint­
F
A
TH
E
R
'S
DAY
SPECIALS
4 ROOM furnished apt. $53. 404
Complete
66no ed. Key work Harold Stanley, : i - DFFIt F LQI II'M F M -7 3
Dad with Sporting floods.
Fast 14lh S t . _____________ Please
310 East 4th SI.
Kvtarade Hales and Service
HAYNES Office Macliinc Co ,
Typewriters, adding marblncs,
SMAI.I. 4 Bedroom home, l-lving
ItnhHon'a Sporting Good*
2«3 0f E. First St.
Phone 137 C A n P K N TR V and painting. Call
Salt-* ItrntaN, 311 MagtK'll.i I'll
riMim, dining area, kitenen, fenc- Ml Kaal First fit.
Phone 9M
974 W.
ed hack yard. S»*fl per month. 1901
44
(JAS R A N EES — USED I
Adam* Ave. Phone Mrs Witte.
PLYWOODS
WE H A V E 2 unusually good ra n g -1 Smltlv'n Snappln' Turlla PORTABLE Typewrilrr*. I n.I.-r
IR2t until 5 p m.
ei and the price is right Come
AH kindi. altrs and shapes. Cut
Mower#
»i*«t, Ht'iitinglnn Band B*&gt;yal.
In and let u« *how them to you
to your pattern.
New location— Just nos of City
Smith Corona, all model* low
F U R N IS H E D apt. 3 rooms screen­
Sanford
flat
Co.
210
East
tit
St
CAM
PUELL'S
C
A
IU
N
E
T
limit*.
Now
handling
Scott
At­
ed porch, extra rollaway bed,
r*l price* and term* t hrek
PIm m 1447 2 Fedder N ton Window A ir Con
water Outboard ktotors. Also a
garage. 012 Park. Phono San­ Hi way 17-n Seulh
with George Siuarl. 2.1 South
famous
line
of
competitive
price
ford 1331 lt-2
Main Street. Orlando
ditioning Unil*
T H A Y E R baby caenage $20. W’iemowers
from
Snappln’
Turtle—
boldt'a Camera
“
Shop. 210 Park I Fedder t 3 ton Window Air Con­
2 BEDROOM house Kitchen equip
ditioning Unit
Ave.
ped, water furnisheil, Venetian
Rtsd.
1 Cashier Counter with 2 Cash S. Semi
iiliml* 21*12 French Ave. Call W ESTIN G HOUSE 12" Oscillating
Drawer* » ' x 2’ x J V high
MIMEOflHAPHINfl and typing
IB59 W.
_
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3 Speed Fan. Practically new. 5 Flexo Adjustable Detk l^m p * —
work guaran’red Fall M l W.
Fluorescent 3 wilh clamps— 2
Bargain Marcelle Myers phme
2 A P A R TM E N TS . 212 West 4th St
Del.and, Fla
Or *ee Frank
with flat ha»e
123-H.
$35 r.u'li
Brarh al AM Wed Pa. Avenue,
2 Walnut Secretarial Desks 12" x
lie Land.
30" x 3o" | with glass top
A R TK TL M FOR SALE
U N F U R N IS H E D 2 Bedrtiom house
2
Folding
W(MM&lt;rn
screen*
in Lake Mary Screened p*cch.
Used furniture, appliance., toola, See Mr. Armstrong— InMallmrni 15 TO N trurk crane, available nil
gas healer 50 Call 1012 —
rental or ronlrarl % ruble yard
K c. Bought— sold Larry'a Mart,
Loan Dept. The Sanford Allsnlir
Ntghl.s 1WU4 W.
rlam*hr)l and draglute huclefs
Sit F.ait tat St. Phone 1931.
Nalion.il Bank
Soul hern Esravalors ('nil 22160.
3 ROOM furnished apt. Utilities
Orlando
A. a C. JA LO U SIE S
EDISON Phonograph, A3 record*
lurnished. $50 W. A Hopkins,
Hlio 14-37'- a M V
flood condition. Can 350 J
Floral Heights
Extruded welded aluminum frame
14 B IN SUR AN C E
A B T IC lJ ^ W A M T E n
F U R N IS H E D coiiagr and garage
$24.00. Special discount to coo- * tractors.
apt. 432-W.
• _________
W E B U Y . M il and trad* used farM E R M A N CONCRETE PIP E 00. allure. Wiltoa-kaier Funrlture Co.
Mutuolixe And EmnnmUc
LA R G E . reel furnished 2 bedroom out visit i r n s l
n « * i 1241- i a i
411 M i l Phone 9$a
Insure with
apl Scicened porch. $50 monthly
ftaby car aeat in good condition.
1703 Magnolia Avc. Phone 440-J.
A W N IN 08
Phone 507 J
Llletime Aluminum
4 POOM furnished apt. close In.
II.
11.
flrier
‘‘Your .Mutual Friend*"
2 W H E E L utility trailer 4' x A' or
Newly painted. 703 West 1st Si.
Furniture Center
Phone 101
4' x 4'. Inquire at 2428 Myrtle
Jim inlc Cowan, phone 016
I I I Weal tal St.
Phone 1125
Ave. F . W Larger.
1 BEDROOM unfurnishrd hntisr
USED TR A CTO R S
Polio ln#uranc«
M2 K*rambfa Drive.
*—
H E L P W AN TED
-1 8
3 Ford Fergusons. 1 Oliver 70.
$IO,nno iwutecllon on each per*on
of
n
E X P E R IE N C E D oul*ldr salesman
F U B N IS IIF D 3 Room apl. wilh
cost of
enflr
B rill Tractor Co.
and collector K*tatili*hrd route
hath II# West loth St
Call Sanford-Orlande Wway Phone $at
$9 06
Excellent commission. Sanford STEM PER INSURANCE AGENCY
IM I J
Furniture Co 390 East 1st SI
PHONE 1121.
E C H O L S B ED D IN G
3 ROOM apl. 290 Avocado.

PHONE 1821

•

T U I ’, SAN FO R D H E R A L D
M.o* Jinn- It . 1934
face 7

f^ H usband, Wife
William P. Smith, Outboard Sales- T « R n | n K A f w i P
Movie
Serv-ee. M.Trury Oultwsrd Sal To
l u Be In IY
1UVH.
cw. Zj 15 S Park. Ph oc 1174 J.
About Themselves
B n \T4 r - - ' btiiiRng? •'•isy.
is—

HOLLYWOOD n— It * -w*f- in
imagine tms happening in the mo*
ie*. but Mr* B"l&lt; Mathias t* going
to play her husband’s wife in hi*
film biography
Movie producer* are inclined to
do the lra*t obvious thing, so it
ua* a *urpri«o to lean that
Bob Mathia* and hi* wife will he
perhap* the li *1 married pair to
portray themselves on the screen.
At lea*t local observer* couldn't
recall tin* happen re before Elroy
H iw h .Itickie i!i.bm*nn ar»l other
figures have ptayrrt them selves in
flini', but have required actresses
to play their mate*
Mathia*. la *Him tfympic dee
athlon winner, wa* amply hle**ed
in thi* r.-gard II * bride Melba i»
a lovely brunette who ha* acted
in univ&gt;r*lty ptav* and on TV
i iu very excite I about ii . *,i*
told me "Fve al«ay* wanted to
be an actre**, but I never thought
I would end up m the movie*— not
this fast anyway
"I'm vrty happy loo," »aid hand
-ome Boh "Slu- ha* been reading
the snipi at home with me. iml
tile men ..I thy .hrJio suggrde I
•he take a le*l (oi the role as my
wife Some other girl* did Iihi, but
they thought her le*| wa* the
bed "
So now they are ‘ pending most
of their home hour* preparing for
"The Bolt Mathia* Story." which
will darted diooting today. Pn&gt;
duced by William Selwyn for Al
lied Arti.«4* release, d** a un.qiir
venture in more ways than the
easting The citi/rns of Tulare.
Calif.. Rub’s home town, are put
ung iqi a lug chunk of the backing
"We've goi about til home town
(oik* inveded m the picture," Bob
remarki-l "It wa* like pulling
teeth: t had to make six trip*
irn there to help *ell the share*.
They've put up B'-u.iXHi In all Our
budget i* around $155,000 "
The location* will be dint ill
Tulare al the high school traik
where lb It trained for hi* triumph*
around Ihe high school, parks .mil
other landmark* and at the Matina* home Th r script? It ‘ tick*
pretty elo*e to fart *a)l Bob. with
only a diglii deviation for dram
alir value
The movie maker* have footage

Smokey Says:

If yoj hot* a baby
Thai i navtr paiifird
1*1 him sit up lot*
And trod lh» tim id .,d

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frum the 1932 Olympic* al lie!

nnki anil are getting *ome from
Ihe 1918 game* at Lmdon A

PlanUnc* must te | m i n t e d
from lire!

. oplc ii| Staufcilii no-.....^ o i .

al*o will he oicluded

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OPEN

D A IL Y
Fit BO it. m. • 10 : 0 0 p. 111.

WE H AVI

0 $ "Stay-Fresh"
COLORS IN

SPRED SATIN
X) ADVItmiO 144
ole, Sal u r da * loening 1*o*l

Seminole Jalnuwie# t ’o.
2117 w r*l 1*1 Si.
Phone 121
Sanford, Fla

f
AND BUUOING NEEDS

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.
Out

I .Till St.

I ’lio n r

IJ II-ltiR l

Boyd-Wallace

II

r

earner Olery and
Ave.
•d Sanford
Ha

3 BEDROOM lriil*e. unfurui-lied.
chi'c in Contart J II Williams,
i-.ii m &gt;linn*ilit*
T W E L V E acre Hied farm on Cid­
er* Ave. flood eondilinn See
Arlhur Moure at Hill Hardware.
1 BEDROOM furnished apl Avail­
able June IKIh . 1215 Magnolia
Ave Apply,.St. John’a Really.
C O O L Redroom downstair* with
private screened porch for W
per wreck. Phone 1773 50) We*t
1st St
2 BOOM furnished ant. 310 Mag­
nolia. Phone 212 A. K. Hostetler,
Flori t i­
nt -

B E A C H R E N TA L S

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H UTC H ISO N ocean front apt
Wfi-klv or monlhlv valet. Dayirma Beach. Fla Call 1584-J
$ - H F A I. E S T A T E F O n S A ^ .E -3

Phm
nnr 1232

Vaurtioa Blind#
— Farlnry to You —
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plaitle ends. Plastic or
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon

cords.
Senkarik

or

W O RK W A N TE D
-II
C o. M Phone 226 W II.L DO Ironing in my home.
Phone 730-W.

all

rooms—

AllanUr Bank Bldg.

Bagger It Appliance Center

pay you In are:

J. W. HALL. REALTOR
Florida Stale Baak BaUdJn

•Tail UalP*

Phone 17H

Forjrnur Real F.statc needs:
C u ie n and HeHlesr, Rrnkern
Roimlev N w i e s Bldg, Phone I I P

$1.50 per bushel

Phone 21M.

KELVINATOR aleoCrie range.
Year old. excellent condition
2428 Myrtle Avc.

ttpecial — T V and Radio
Gene*# Texaco Service
112# Hanford Ave.

[)L 0 (,

Ptome JIM

HU

P L O ^ ^ P L R i^ A in tW

COMPLETE landscaping Tropleal
Plants; Bitter Blue S*&gt;1: Ton
Soil. A. D. Rountree. C» l in -;
LO U ISIA N A Copper skl i ,».la t.
plants, cuttings. $3 &lt; • iwr truss
at Ihe nursery. We m il a&gt;ivl
a day's notice elthi r bv pine,-1
or telegram. L. U klaiin. Lake
Monroe. P O. Box 55. Call $63 B

IT - AUTOMORILKH . TR A fl ER**

HANFORD MOTOR CO.
14*1 Preach

Ph. &gt;57#

EX P A N D O Home. Prairie Schoon­
er. Stewart, SehuP, Nashua *’.d
Yellowstone. 25% down, 5 years

aK.\XTRfDE TR A IL E R HALES
Phone 5 3443 nr S 2L4 I'alatka. Fla

If you want the I4)W rale on auto­
mobile financing, aee Install­
ment l»a n Department, Sanford
Atlantic National Bank.

Contractor of Painting

^ jn jJ Ig jN f l^

Floor A M
W all TlUag

JA L O U S IE S
Lifetime Aluminum— Free Esti*
maty*. Free laitallaUon— Tele­
phone 1425. Furniture Center,
DO W. First.

Complete, with glass, screens, locks

R oo» M
Edwards' Bldg.
Park ^ ' Commercial
Ph. 11 SEM IN O LE JA LO U 8 IE 8 CO.
J . R. Alesam W
T . M. Strinrrr *07 W rtl 1x4 K4.
phoar 4?l
llrg. Real Estate Broken
Roolard, PU.

A l l A*, : i ^

Ted Burnett

Jakuale Doom

New low prices on jalousie win
dnwi.. Hee us before you buy.

O U C .M U l N I N '.I I V A ’ .i f
f’M O f.f - i ; I

Your Slate Farm Insurance Agent
Low coat auto and Are Insurance

f

Phone 1lt7-W.

AmUf

Phone 712
Boa H6
JM W. 1st Bt.

12 RUKINP.HM nPPORTUNTYIKH 1 2

"Y o ur Westinghouse Dealer"
Henrico and RepaJra
IIS Magaolla Ave,
I7ST RCA Motorola Sales and bcrvlee.

Wheiner buying or tolling, tt wU’ T O M A T O E S —

INSURAN CE
REAL ESTA TE
Crumley and Mnnlelth

IRVING PRYOR
208 . 210 5IEI8CII H U H ;.

rr HHAlx AU NRM

Phone 1673

417 Sanford Atlantic f* tk
Phone 31

IIAB Y S IT T IN G by hour, day or
week. Phone 720-J

Phone 1423
2 BEDROOM block house. Electric 11$ West 1*4 Hi
hi
kitchen, space heater. Venetian
S TA N LE Y
HOME
PRO D UCTS If you have a small batineii In a
blind* 243# Yale.
secluded part of town and are
Mdse. May be ordered by calllo t your local Sanford rrpresrn
Interested In getting customers,
Raymond M. flail, Realtor
list the service you offer in the
tallve. Leona Boorman— 2251-t-J.
-J.-en-cil Registered Beal Estate
Classified column of the SanfnrJ
Broker and General Insurance 10 D A Y O LD Calf and Cow. Call
Herd'll. Call IM I
Agent.
I555-W-3.
GOOD business for lease— Lake
I South Park Ave.
Phone 960
View Grill. Lake Mary. Phone
ARTfCLEH
BALE
TW O Bedroom Phillip* home; Hie
I«I3 W or 1714 J.
hath, hardwood floor*, electric
M A Y TA G
stove ami refrigerator. 2100 Ame­
O
R
LA N D O Morning Sentinel. Or*
Autematie Washer
lia Ave Phone 1749-M weekdays
lando Evening Htar. Call Ralpti
Wringer Washer
Ray, llt t -J .
after 5 p m.
Service
M
A
Y
TA
G
W g m jA h M tM
-S 3
O W NER
L E A V IN G TO W N — #08
Clolhca Driers
Ktramhia Drive. 2 Bedrooms.
Rooflnv
—
Sheet
Melal
Sendee
Fla. room, earporle. kitchen
fleallnr — Air Condilionlaf
M A YTA G
equipment Included Spare heat­
Evatwt Rooflnc and
Frceiera
er, Venetian blind*, tiled bath,
Upright and
hardwood floor*, fll and F IIA
Hcatimr Co.
cheat type*
finanrrd. Owner will aerept rea­
I l l Weal Pnllca M.
Phone 79
Hew
lee
sonable offer for bla equitv.

It. A. William#, Realtor
Raymond E. Lundqultt. Aaane.

John William** In#. Afenry

Paint

Drum Square
For Breerewjy
Any SIZE.

S E L L 150 Portable A ir Condition­
er. Revolutionary new United
Slates Patent High Commission.
Wrlle
Contemporary, 32n East
294)^Street,,N ew York City

Preferred Bates to Preferred
Policyholder*

m

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112 114 West 6n4 84.

l*urnlturt Center

SIlioo IK)W N

Fir*— Wlndvlorm— Aotn-tJaMIHy

WOMEN WANTED

Ladles with pleasant personality,
{daring f3i now- Full or pari
U SED
Washer*.
All
makes.
lime earning* $47 to 197 weekly
Thoroughly rerondllioned. Test­
Dignified Not hnu*e in house or
ed. approved and guaranteed —
parties Write fl A J DM rihiiFrom $59 95. Easy term*.
tors. |S?o Oakley SI Orlando,
Claude H. Wolfe
Fla.
Appliance Corporation
F
O
R E IG N — U. S. JOBS SO U TH
3ns Hanford Ate.
Phoee 2117
A M E R IC A . Alaska, Spain. Fare
paid. 1000'* V S Job* to $18.P flM ItO lD Films. Cameras and
000. Trades, Office. Factories.
accetttniea at Wieboldt'a Cam
Send self addressed envelope
era Shop. 219 South Park Ave
Job opportunities, Waseca 246B
Minn
Aluminum

FLOO
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a il
nmfing
and finishing
PLUM BING
Cleaning, vaarng. Serving Baal* Contract and repair work. Free
mle CnanD' (lace w . ,

(ilr.iron, iJikc Wary.

n . 11.

ralim.-itr*. It. I* lla rvry.
Sanford Ave. Phone IK*.

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Early Reports
—*-* ll‘» It SJn Itm (■—»»
W O U &lt;I| fmttrm tr&gt;

C IL A ITE R TW E N TY O N E
| watching the rtgiir* you c u t It's and Diana are really seriously In­
JU LY.
A n d summer w i l l i n g just that without ■ sanding n o - terested in each other."
down Ui a d r y , hot heal wave lhal I r h i n r nr » sprayer. It’*
to
1 wouldn't b* empriseo."
wax urt|*wrajjej*-* in the memories ( lake ua a lor.* ..me "
The/
s around a lot and
CJ j f K T e a t Js&amp;a’t s f s rw w u i - - &lt;
■ ra . n was iab&lt;irioua, tedious, caJI each other awful names and
Insu/ferabl* after 10 o'rlock Ui Ihe tline tonauining work, requiring in- pretend to quarrel, bul I do be­
m orning and it did nut cool down linlte patience and unla din g en- lieve they re nut fuonng underUntil early midnight Uul she herd- Uiuaiaain.
neath." Hlie paused. T h e y teeth
1&gt; noticed Ihe discomfort Fur one
Itut they had hrlpera, too,— Jack so young, though," ah* timahed
thing. She waa tun happy in her sod Inane
Hit* year Jack had
ludd chuckled. T h a i fm m you,
Uxunolaatr.] solitude to Ihlnk 4i««ui (.iiargr ul the u m &gt; playground in (Jramlnik!**
tha weather, and lor another, she Maptriun U u l Joan had managed
Joan mad* no answer lor a m o­
helore she went abroad ami in ment. h u rrly it waa only yesterday
waa too busy.
Except tor the heat, the days I h u way be was earning niuriey to that Jack had been a small brigh tfeU into pleasant pattern Alter Help defray M s n d l r g r expenaaa eyed lad ul twelve, welching and
marketing. Juan went scouting lur Hut he waa llirough w iin lus job lislenhig to Joan and her college
tha antiques which she and Todd by lour o clock which was when friends hums for a vacation. And
had decided to buy. rajefully com­ rodd usually reai ned home, and now here he was sla reel tall amt
paring all «he u w and making as snub aa he saw hia b r o th rr-in - a sophomore at College himseit
copious notes
Then, on lh(&gt;»e law in Ihe drivew ay behind Ihe next tall.
afterftu-,ns when Todd came own* Manse, nr would d r ill over H a r d ­
"(Veil, I am older," she ewid al
early tiurn hit clas**-a. I hey drove ly five minute* laler, li ia n r t last. "M oie than five yeait. Tha i *
liltl*
crtnvcrtihi*
would a lot, anyway you look el it." And
together to Ihe different shojia inia rl
bringing bark with Ihrm in the whip up Ihe drive ana out she she gave a faint small sigh betrunk of the old jalopy ihe chairs would hop. wearing blue j-ans esuse lif - v *l» ruthtnji ty
uie lable ui ins chesl ul draw lolled to her bare K ne es with her
food chuckled again. ' All right.
era or whatever she hail earlier silver-gill hair neatly hidden m a Methuaaleh Uul heir s un* conaoselected, pending hie approval
k e n h ie l. and her own pu tty knife lalion. I ni growing old wilh you *
•*• •
By Ihe end of July Ihe big barn i t u ik Ih ru ugh h ri belt
behind the M bm . held all Uteli
'Need any more help 7" site
Nut all the tummei waa (pent
treasure* and in Augusl then would aak. “ f i n all ready (or ac- m Maplelun, Once Jowii luok in*
worn began. For they had bought llu n !"
Anj
etralg hla wsy
she L a i and diuvs up l u *** tie lly in
"In Ihe tough." as Ihe antique would pitch Ui. cleaning and scrap I'ouglikrepue. Bhe and I udd had
trade p u u it. Thai u to say. mg and sanding aa ri gorously as stopjicd there oil then way hoine
e -e ry tln rg needed rrfmiehmg
if *hi&gt; were working on her own (rum thru wedding trip, bul U rlty
W ith the rnoney thus saved they f u m ilu r
and Joan had not m rl since and
wire able lu purchase more Ihan
J*ck laughed al her H r laughed there was mui-fi news lo Ue sa
they other .*y« could hate
al Ihrrn all, including himsell, lui changed.
"The only cheaper thltig ■ »ald twing such dopes a* lo outhei
the Abdiew s how owlied e new
Joan, "would o* lu buy at aor lions with *u mi* biuken-down junk
small ra n c h -lyp t house uii the outAnd I drill I know enough lo -l-i Al which Joan invariably flashed ikirta ul the cily
Mike bad
lhal yel Just wait, though, some 10 a quick delense.
rented in the back yaid aa a play
day I w i ll"
"lh a l s all n g h l • Bui we re ink place lur we* Beth and il - u
Todd looked atttwa al her With •ucJi dupes a* you Ih uik
fkia belt, beneath the shade ol ai, via
S putty knife in her hand, the -a s liddleback maple ch an u .s l I paid apple tie* ihal the iwu g n u at*
Crouched before a nislU* lup|,*-d ten buck* lot will w o n ue worth then lunches H um trey* while Ui*
Cummode in the shade ol the h.,ni Iweflty-l lv *
,qu. m y
lad. this naby slept
busily scraping uff lung wrinkled Junk, aa you call ll. i* * sound
~VV* re so lucky to have me.*
Strips t4 ln « softened earnuh ihst i m t J i m e n l and don't you lorgei thiee apple Uece." Belly said
covered It. (the was rla.1 in blue ll."
‘Th e developer just ripped ihiuugn
snorts with an old *atrlir&lt;I a lute
T nvestm enl ui w h a t? lim e 7 "
with tin buildoaei and took oul
shirt ol M i l • hanging loose out­
" N o investnieiil in oilui secui
moal ul Ui* orciisrd -Una used to
side of Iheiu Her bare feel were d )
rottd and I c e n t allu rd tu be all (a rm land aruund heie, you
thruil into dilapidated inn.-. &lt;0 . 11* buy «i*n ka and bunds bul we can know - but Mike and I lougm to
FeeiUlga o4 the allrky goo did not buy I h u H u l l A little al a time keep u u le O r I piubably should
always land in the crumpled new* I mean Ho Mu'Ogli w* ie ipendini say that Mike periuadtd He • e
p t pel (he held Ui her olhri hand our money, w ere gelli ng it bac* pietty good persuader," she fin ­
but fell ms lead on her rh r ir as* lou 1’untile," tlie added with em ished proudly.
S smudge un her cheek And e pliasia
"You ie *o lucky lo have a home
Curl ol red gold hair. * ri a im
Not qulle all Ihe hoi suininel like Una, Uetta." Joan said
psripirallun. hung over un* eye
was •prill in ruch lull, however
"I nope you auuw nuw lucky
"W hy do you want in * ' hr iloniellmea Ihe luui ol I h t m — U l ­
asked ’•urimuly
an* j . j J a i k . Juan and lo d d — Heaven*! I can I imagine when
"Because— " dhe LI* a al the i r p i i r e d io the Aispirton Club lodd and I will be able to buy *
dangling ru rl to gel ll uul ol hri ( o u i U lot a gams or l eiuus Bum*- house. Not lur yeait and yeara.
rifle it " I ’ve got ideas (hi* whole llir.es they wenl lo tJianr a loval) I'm afraid.”
"Oh, H won't be as lung as
business intrigues me II Intrigues plat* and enjoyed her swim mihg
me m ightily, sir Itunler 1 hope pool Humellmes (hey did both H th a t,' Baity replied, in nai coinit does you. loo "
11 was ist* When they finally lotting way.. " ll d.dn i take us
•Well. I doll I know *i*iui r r a i h t d 'lie glassy ( w a r d behind long aa we had expected "
But M ik e s in U u iin «ti, H »tly '
'mightily ' Hul I ll slay Ly you till Ihe nigh hedge where ihe pool
we Im u h l l ‘s the uniy way we ll lay. a did nui matter. F bt what Juans lone liehl a isi* nut* u(
(vei gel (urniture. (ui one thing
could h* nicer than plunging into anxiety, "lie 's in a simply rvuge
Ar.d he. made a wry fee*
walei iMdracent under (he suniSI company where m « policy i* fixed
."B u i you do like lu us* yum Ul u l v r i y beiirsl|i Ihe IllUudllghl 7 He has rtgoiox raises and hos­
hands (odd You .id so"
Either way d e i t r pe tf r il tndlng pitalisation and sirk leave and a
H# came over lo her lucked Ihe to a summer s day
pension system and I don I kjuiw
recalcitrant curt beneath the n o
ll was un (lieu way hum* from what else I can I remembei nail
U n she w u ir around hei head and such an evening, allei Jack nai* you told me. But he has things nt
stopping, dropped a kiss no lii* saio he woold walk hack taler eon count on and a future In whicn
Sod of tier truss
lhal Juan voiced lo her husband tu grove and Utcrewae hi* earning*
Tne utily deal, plate." he Inld a I bought lhal had been with h*l
Don't teacher* hart SU Ihuae
asr • "Yea. i du hoii•/ iHu, i fur *uiue urn*
thin gs, lo o 7 "
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MIAMI t#— John Fulford, ( H r
ger happy member of the nXori
out t'n h gang, shot ■ policeman
In (he legs today airJ In (urn w m
critic ally wounded.
Doctors it Jaekion Memorial
Hospital •aul KuKuril'a chance* id
survival were slight The police
man, Hay Parker, suffered slight
wound* In each leg from a shotgun
fired by Fulfunl.
Fulfill-), although wounded by
Parker, ran Into a vleant lot and
hid In the weed* Tracked down
by Tarker'a nunitanlon, Talntlman
Hioma* O'Connell, Fulford waa hll
by two more bullet i.
The shooting* occurred when the
a ffirm apotted Fulford, *6n of a
North Miami ileach policeman In
a car and followed him. Another
car trailed the offlreri. Fulford
aped away, and (he uffirera (topped
(he second machine which wa*
driven by Jamei II. Nall, U
Aa the uffirera talked with Nall.
Fulford drove up at high apeed,
lumped from hla car ana fired at
Parker.
The Cadi gang ha a been aceuaed
of numeroua holdups In the Miami
area and elsewhere In Florida
Membera of the gang, Including
Ray Caah, were ImoHrated In re
cent spectacular holdup* at Oiina*
vllle
Napkin* ihould nut be uted lo
plnrh hll for pol holdaral The reaaon, according to American In
stllute of Laundering, research
and educational centar of the laun­
dry industry,
industry. la that .the ^stain

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(flMlinurd From Fvge One)
30 minutes later, to be followed in
1U minute* by the "VA'hde" (Snow
man) alt clear
Tn *hn*e to mhv.rtn little id cun
seejoence '*‘2: UL-cumtitfiiL.d in
teeming New Vork
Radio sr&gt;l T V station* continued
on the air but reminded littener*
Ihst a drill wa* in pnigrevt
Scikiol children, *h»|&gt;|ier*, hnuve
wive*, buiinessmen, w o r k e r moved into shelter areas Tradinp
un the Slock KxrJianire halted \Y
hicutsr traffic came tn a *tand*lili
Flagv displayed on buildinys In
himnr of Flag Day flapped yeutlv
in a mid-moraine breexe above
HrangHy stilled streets
In Lawrence, Mas*,, when tinsiren sounded, a rni’ldlt-aged worn
an walked lirecfiv tn an American
flag hugged it and kissed it
"Did you In-e someone in (he
service?'* vhe was asked
S'bbing
violently the wu .i m o
•hrkik her head and said only
"You people kle.v huthlng Ilf ,i
thing like thi- a real air t a i l ”
When the "all clear" sounded
ihe woman -till M’ldkiig, ki*&gt;ed
the (b g again arid disapje-aret)
)3ie spike w.th a f irelgn accent

h earing -.larung her* today to be
"one ut the mo*t i m p o rta n t and
re v e a lin g" ever held b y Ihe House
Ifii Ainei ican A c t i v i t i e s C o m ­

mittee,

lie attached particular

signifl-

vui.tv ... Die hearing bccanxc it
-..!! he die h ril congrcakudiii investlgrtion of t'ommunivt activities
in the Pacific Northwest — a kef
Induct rial, marititve and agricul
i uraI area

For the first time, a Communist
convicted of i-nnv|viracy under the
Sindh Act will have apjw-ared »s
a "friendly" witnevs
First of an expected 111 or more
witnesses will he 'light, bespeels•
i ll d Mrs Bartiara Hartle. who
re ih itineed itmnnufiism after she
and four other Northwest Com mu­
nist leader* were eonvicti-J last
October

Man) iHilliemtikerv ate begin
nmg in u e the atlractive pastel
t-iilt-red sheelv lor such Hungs a*
curtain- drapery, llounces. table
l 'OI
-i i I., il vprr.id Make sore
the colored sheet* you buy are
-urilavt and mluff.i-t if you uve
Ihe - heels on the beds or else­
where m tin house, warn technl
vinn
,d American Invlilute of
Laundering lawik lor Ihe siieets
who«e label certifies wushabilil)
and

v olm favlnev*

TALLA H ASS EE &lt;B -

Police Arrest Trio,*
Confiscate C.hipi

Funeral

service* were held here today for
Mary Alice Sixemore, it), who died
[.US ANGELES j t — The idtj
of burnt received when her clothel
ws* * gamble, and when the chips
caught fire from a wood-taming weir down it failed — because tbs
cook stove at her farm twine near ,hi|e were phony.
BONN, Germany v#»-Six tons ol Tallahassee.
t * Police arrested three men on
Swiss antiaircraft ammunition be­
grand thrft charges and confiscat­
ing shipped lo Guatemala ha* been
ed bogus Lai Vegas, Nev., poker
held up in Hamburg, the U . S
‘ ,-Mp*. along with TLe equipment
Hltf! Comtnlsejfcc" announced liertv.h;cF nadc dtern.
—
Icdav.
*“
Detectives said C J0 0 of Uja
The 20 mm antiatrcraft shell*
vpuriou* chip* already have beef
were to have been sent tn G u a t e ­
G U A T E M A L A &gt;+ - The enl of ca-'ied at lav Vegas In e trial
mala in a German ship, but the
We»t German government infer a Uilnr-sn-lviiu suite UV 3.!AAJ run, and addi J that another batch
vened at the request uf the U S Coininani.-4 led banana workers worth Slriu.ooo was in the making
High Commission ami the shipment apja-ared a possibility today alter m a Burbank garage.
bona tide chip* Issued by las
was detained In Hamburg, an the signing of a government nego
bated wage contract by ropresen Vegas gambling houses are nego­
American official sail
T ie U. S government regard* ’alive* id workers and the Uiulrd tiable throughout that city.
Arrcrird Saturday n ^h t were
ihlpinrnt* of arm* to leftnt leaning Fruit Co.
Guatemala a* a threat to Ihe te
Company offirial* said the tp-v. Jaine* F. (Jim m y» Wools, jo.
runty of the Panama Canal
cun tract meets ho per cent of the ‘ ileo (Te x ) t'anlreli. 37. and Dougwage and benefit b«i&gt;t demandt lav It Anderson, 24.

Stake's Ending
Appears Possible

Watson Issues
Statement
TAM PA

J . Tom Watson.

made by the striker* The rank
North Carolina exports about
and file of the worker* still must
approve the agreement before d ptr rent of tlie flue cured tobacca
vhe pfoducea.
become* effective

Legal Notices

It•-public an candidate for gover
nor. :
ivxB.T ttr,.*;.strmeiit:
v n n u : t o r-iiiici u r i ow *i.n*
" J . Turn HaUon, Krpubliran
Tl.e t*l* drilM iu e’*’ M-*! •*«»l* 1 " H»l "7 Ih* l ' l l » ” 7 Hanford
H i . m l * l* | . . . | » . I al 11,p (I t . n l .1. • r
II * CM* 11*11 *nd *1 th e C o u r t
Iwu party candidate fur Rover
Hi".** in in * i ' l i y .if
f l Ft. ,m l* Binl *111 n n i » l i t to tiovled fnr *
n«r. says hi* ranitMicy rau
l'*il '"l -*f (i - u r »-..it*** ul I v * w p p k properly be railed a O irittian
A ll &gt;*vl m o o u m i t « r , i , I, in* I V 1 ! » » » • h a v e ivil t er n paid, an*
•« * I n . I wril. lt t,. * . P il K I- atp* I i h i - ....I *I(P*.I» keen I ' . j ’ i! w il l b f *t.ld
one. because ll It run on faith
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put.!!-a o . l i o n on i n - tXi.l ,’ * I *.f J.*ne .V I ’. IVSS, .-o m m en rl P K a t .
and calculated lo shake the Hell
uul uf future moiuipollc* in Ftur- j I* .. . I... I, A XI Ml t n - ( ( o l . I .|.» I ,.( i n - *11 r l l a l l In Ihe O i l y o l .
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Late Ex Governor
Called Embezzler
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w ill announce forl.iv iM .n lc tl . l i n g t
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I o say In rin ts v / .lft! ili&gt; flln n KOii « nay ccpen't* s d iiriiij; In .
four year • ut •
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the t .»im n u iin ;t!i hilt nr.&gt; l in v m p t&lt;&gt; fare intenac C o m m it-

*tcr rmlnw* ttnm it-r r.|ii*(ti«rni tit -t terror!M1I

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f b t mlldrif
btmdM In , fmorle that any dlsturh.net would, Informed T i.r f tr s . i d fht PHop
ralloni for comp- ovation, rttuionu.
nf e»-b
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ol (he
loun l^ntflts, H u itionul trn rin g . man's worV .bl*l w.lb . ihlry p'- m ark Ihe beginning nf
(ht b"bt*d
|.*b*,d 'w a i n 1 Ibtnbing of J°y ov»"&gt;i;b&lt;
burlul brntfltv und rnl»i"lUnt»&gt;j» In
|r.| lying nn try,
, fniind fire. *nr nf ant! *nltltpunlsl» In t.ti itt rirtts , h"( of « potMtltrsl.'* t”
(etval
u*ibl»ct..
ftllil"* “•dn.in*
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Superytltlcin
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bi«-cts, i'irh trt l»cul entillrm-'rit (be1 S^fPCf
T b i t n** r t s a i d t d ■ plttltijl.it
■&gt;* b
Unite* *»ld h* ws- uital.tr In
U IInvotver
n v n t v H U**n c o m " , tn thl* Isv Tht "hldln*
’’ '
uteu ♦httotaft (h t a tu p if'i of Hut than in ftr» I tun* . p h .1 &lt;■•tr " .n tir m but would not deny rrpoH ty significant v n * 1 bn
'h r U lilted M alt r. prnj.srrd turlitr .lag", nl th* &gt; .oft.to*.
lylt H 'in.bold"t. County o r i l 't nf- wblrh dnttn nf o ttirrr, bid ......
llttr, and th* vtttrati«‘ nrg«r.lf* t|.,j «|ntr I iidiv
M*.mI inn vir.i ,w ... |, , , ,nr|,
tlon •• u «p*c*»t cnnuullant und
may b» tonfutftd u&lt; follow* T o ­ hnu.t n**t wbi'h l*»»i|t| I M.rdn
morrow, 2 p n* . Ovitds #( the an iinrniplnvtd I'bnttus "tld*.

l" a il for a totflin tnlnlirr.v rnti
Irrrn re cn the C.ualfmalar* »it*i»

bud been ibt Minil s&gt;•t;ml ' ( I lf
Wtilttn loader.

*irn &gt;t a nirtflne tomorrow of Hit
('"•until nf th» Orgsnl*slim &lt;d
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____tv .*f(t* P&gt;» tm ' m rrtra n State s
»t off let. Th in *day— S •■ m. mi
arrt'trd hurt
H r tetalltd tbal an txrbangt of
nf'-nl a( th* county servirt of- ,Mn ,v, ,t,* | in t,y y|. SntlPt-. bn
rir-v ; I. now going on among tht
first's offiru.
band Mtrnttl
.
'." tr it 'a n na'lont with respect It*
Marstn. tl
id '" Pitt hi )h,. po .tbilily of lioHing a foreign
A rtltbborine n'-wsp*p*r rr
M* SmPb » b ,r .bdttrli't
m ln iv te v ' rtnftrentt tn Pit n. ar
rsntly carried Ihe following .n tt»
r ib t* rtmltniitd tb« r . H i (.. , „ , . , rT
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TF , Vova lion .1 Scb ,i .ill con
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M any * , r.f]t jp f blmwiilar (&gt;’. tifos|ni i „ „ i i ., j ci i*,i| th. m t P 'r might rt'id. it 19M SI dsv
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Meanwhile, Alariln vailr t m IP' ,..*rting tumorrow
iflef.fi Mill . 'intlmm •*••■&gt;»»2*. "

Vocational School
Clashes At Night
Will Re Continued

K

Dort« .lead Cact.on Ip t. * min
ialuM mijortlte. I*d (be r-"a id*
Ffeit* parade lr* Mow Smytiu
B**tb l*P Friday. She aim won
retond prlte In the rhildten'*
fancy dress mntrst on (h* »me
day She I lb» dsnehttr of Mr
and Mr*. Chsrlie Carbon. W F ir*1
St.
* • •

b'r a preliminary hearing on s
. ---------rh.rge of kidnaping (on *•&gt;•*
't a r .in’s »1lnrnry, .tplin J I'vnn.
hss said "lovli nf ansvsrr. will he
given” *1 Ihsl lime
T i’e nuestinns tn u-hlrh Flynn re
ftrt'd and Ihe 'odd*n ll.'o m r
of the pirrdf innnev^ prompi.d
Ccunty AVv William r v i.^ e .v
r , ty off»el.Is. according to Cllv
In rail ibt* ‘ the mo:t finUMIe kid Z
(.•day
fnr Nrvs&gt; York In ro m p t'lr
nspip; rtt* In American htilory

C ity Officials Leave
fo r Bond Action
In New York C ity

A hi"* IJH I n*d w*s *v*(ed It
.
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tegstir parked or I irst St. t«da»
He said he believe* the lijlri" p *
d*tp(avt"S (be rollon mg sign: "IH ptaomnr
ibsl ’.*nl Into lh» l.-tnap
flclat t'oM*d ^latea t.nrerniitetil log would link M*r*li* to the rrlm*
Taiparer” .

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I »-.t night lh» F B I w-si a-xmed
hv Pollee Chief Charles F Than*a*&gt;f hiving delayed a de*cripi|.in nl
(he kidnaper
rb -m is told (ha Cffy Cmmrl! th*&lt;
FB I I penis had tried In "run th.
* A Midway M»gro wpmsn v* ter ..bi t* -bow” »t,.| h*M *ecff, f ||
day aftetnonn *raa ieo|*o(rd by lire for detaining M ariln »i »'l

Midway Woman
OetN /() Y ra r*

Judge M B Smith In serve s 2*i
yesr rrli"** t*».n on . rh*rg» of
rerond d*r*** rnurdre. t" Semi
ncte Clreull Court
The “ Oman. 23 yes* old Jutl*
Mae Hunl»r, p(e* (ed gntltr fo (be
stabbing ol b*r lover, I *ror M .

Tht charge, nb|ob « &lt;i original
ty set as h i degree murder wa»
B»tOSTFR P A G F
Jower*d y*it*r,1av
bv. Hubert
Other merchant* partiefpiimg lr&gt;
Origg*. anlitsnl stale sliomer. •he Sinford Bonster Fage whirb
and atcep'ed by tb* defynie *l a p p « « i fomnrrow in the tint »t
lorncys, 5l»"k
Cleve'.nd
and • series for 13 ue*k* include Pi»
t|n1chl/«n )&lt;

B* ml note Dri* (Teanee* and Tm rh
ton Drug Co

fire In Subway Train Causes

statlcn

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of the

Icaington

Avenu*

ilna.
Acrid smoke, apparently from •
short rirciilt. poured thrnuih the
‘ car* and eatlv report* said about
13 paraont were injured nr made

lit.
A group of about |9 person*
pushed through the doors and
climbed to an emergency « l t ,
only to find themselvr* mom#.tartly tripped by a sidewalk grab
Ing. F i group, Including many

M ill

who

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Mas B Mas we It » r (xinnp.l Mr
Msswtll I ffllfing (h.

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If ye»»* a prm n p .l &gt;• "•&gt; fhool

Local Rood Work
Included In Bid

Among the IS read *nd bride*
l&gt;*oJ*et bid* reealrtd today by the

Storied Next I nil

I l ink A.hrln u n

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S A ll n u r t and

Nfoirly M Million
In New Building
Shown By Pcm iils

suet, a school.•. b* -,(■ ■ 1 i. . (it .i

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;»#*Vl|(knr*|( \U M*"M ft II &gt;. jut *I I ’
|**iHH*‘ f *4F fIit % te ff» !**■
j*P*t

s;i«d" (earher I *' uistiy year ,, an!

was principal of . pfinurv school, ! im f | |( 1 -11 ||rf it#r||f|g |fi (H
all in S*mino|t *ounlv
Holy
Cto*; Ps.nh If &gt;. I# *'■ ftrrlli if*#» iVf M*f Maaif
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ent klndsrgstt. &gt;, room with et | rvtftifrifcH'ia
ra tn p ja .
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18 £*f«flcatest Joj atudejjts whc grad, togathar with -slusbir rati
h a r~e
completed romme.'ial
instruction ** (bf R»v Ztm
m erm a n ssid

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Slate Registering
l:oi Playgrounds

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irilpsffif, to #IPrt Hi

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ttagro ehtlTr» n ' 4 ill Ht fa. jnorf# J*.eJ Uffh U' » III*1*

Refutation f».
planning t" pattl'ipate in th- City
#a.| (|«ik rloaf rc»|(||n* U |*»*»
apop voted aiirnnifr playgTouml pin
T•&gt;,i pH J.Jiosnn 1 §01 W IMH
gram will g«t urd*. •av Jut'« 21 at #* r - i ' fuj i i*►( r#m f fa laiitT
It
9 a. m at lloppe.
t lementarv and *» r»*n par* h an Hi Hofn# It' ,(s
Caatle Rrawar playground*,
raiifd coif nf »H# ifMlHoni V' l .
Tb* ptngram, which will con
n IHo
til
ttnu* througbou* tb* summer, t.
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|fid n*ffl H * * \ «•
op»n to youngat-t. ag- l 4 to H
t " ' t t » #f |O|0 O i k A vp a* r*,“,n III*
Activities will Include awlmmlng. • a u | of }}&gt;, t&gt;i ro rd in g f»»
1j t i
a.t* md ciafta and other otganieII Q roil' Mon ^11 I'
ed games
A i r , Artll af*»» rp -ionf Hit ham*
r 7*%f u « \ pi %•r J «;t L

C L E V E 1 .A N D *AY— A ptic-a''*
mother clung with bloody hand.
to the lunging hart* of het rra ird
borer dog t*&gt; save bet rhlld.en
from bit fangs. Police attired to
help and accidentally ahot her In
the teg.
Mrs Acne* ilta vo i.lv, .70, mo
the. of (h i-e small children and
rxperting a fourth nett month. «•*

died Its bsck and hung -n to Its
nerk.
Patrolman Albert M'.*ntch found
the beast lacing around th* baaement with the mofber bouncing on
its h**k. llnahle to bit the dog
with hi* nlghtatick. Mornlch fltaa
three shot* from M» pistol, fine
Millet ricocheted and hit Mrs.
Stavnicky
The wounded dog ran up th*
ng laundry In her basement y-s
room.
lerday when tha BO pound .log, atalra Into the chlldi»n't bedre

Another patrolman, William Eaonard, shot and killed it a* It leaped
for hi* throat.
Mr*. Slavnlcky'a husband I* a
foreman for the laderar Iron A
Steel Co. Her children, are Patricia
12, Kenneth, 1|, and Bar bar*, 7.

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Tuition is I t . 1*0 pf* nvnth plu* Hi\ r * 111j 1 af 'i Hnftip * mk'1,
12 i*gtstration !»•- the srh-»l lay I i &lt;in ,If tit lion u tl It .I
af
tun from 3 . m nul l mm..
#Grf r»l i
Mob lay through I *1 lay at . , h- l*(»t|#rIff! hpfrap
\ p *»
*ehoo| opens on Tuaadev a lt-. U
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Blllf'ip l#, vlf k jt»R,|t|f'
bor p a r. Sept. 7 IM* I. an I pi
firm, *oitttiif ” ,r I
1
coPi l P*n»h -!aj achoot. but •( is af
to *H rhi’d.en &gt;.( *b* «-.m .talk »H#
fly* I fH rlt 4Sf Iyf **I
ijftltl
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niuntty. Maiimum entullment « til
If Iff 4 V f»I* t I 'Mk'tt J,ktP'| (fUt , In*! flit
tn&gt; i!ti rhildten

Pregnant Mother Battles
Crazed Docj In Her Home

Baron, Iwgan snapping and snail
Ing at Her.
Grabbing It, aha yelM upataira
to her aiatar-in-law, Miss Margaret
Btarnlcky, to phona police and put
tha children In a bedroom. Tha
dog bit her hand*, but aht aUad*

eluded II II I ttuer, Edward Co*.

Young %l\c&lt;iimc Ibn //&gt;-. o
Io
A/rvv Y&lt;uk ( &lt;'nlnil

Tb r eotKlUSlon nl tht school etllent eouintnsp' Your ehtif will
pprtnltk fa H*Yia pf#ft* *r*
year
th* fi,.-t*Rl
' *1 fling . I«•'
sat . .re.ulttd
a. i... . a. m a**
*first rlt - p t* r.ration
...
■ f»,
■■ *.r.*♦

cotirtr. Th e v include Mar t un
i t *nt.seiioni
l
(*
. n i *rtmni In Ihe lH.ITS.onft
l . t 7i.w n n ty
w , „ r , nrf ,fWfr |,ofi*1 issue with df&gt;m, Elaine Festival *•.•*.. W .i
k&gt;*r. Hsrlene &gt; •'.tie. P'ttv Olb*,.
Shields and Co, New York tinan Jorple Pavli. t^aralen* hte«-, I &gt;,»
e|ol tlrm
Mine Otabsrn. Sue |/w,hf|t. I&gt;l.
The bondt hive l&gt;e»n signed by Mar Flet'her, Caroline pi;£ e,
' Ily * l*ek II N Sayer. hip m ull fie.itgl* Bridgman.
Beflv
Ann
be -igne.l by Mayor Farl Itiggin llowstd. Bennie nradv and Mil
bntham al P-e New A’nrk bank. » r dred lapp » &gt; o r £e H .r ti'K
awarded a high .. h&gt;*.| diploma
r , 'M,,T'C tn Knowles
The mayor was arrnmpsnte-l hv
The schnn| had en en- ollnifot nt
p..
A F Shinholier, City » Kornev
198and
for the year, including .m vrt
*he CKy rlerk ft Is etperled that erans Of this numb»r i:&gt;
plsred In p.b. through tb* elf n t.
nf the schnrd dirertnr*
' h' r ' ,mr H e •mmmt.
Assliting Mr* Hall in th* ......
At a rrrrnt meellng. (he City m»r sesilon '.ill be Mrs Wtltlam
oommlisinn decided to d -m i.it Ihe Walt, Fred Gena*, and Uslpb l*a\
money eijusllv In the Sanford Nap , ^ lnd ,h* Florida Stale
« t v T O G O lim tt
Bank, aoecrdlng to Knowle*
A« IS
R IC H M O N D . V* i f
The croup hid been scheduled to
ant
travel in New York last week, but rear-otd pleated innorent tn grand
the trip wis postponed because larceny but guilty to iiatn. a bus
Ihe New' York firm had been tin without th* owner’* permi’ itnn
If* told Judge John I Ingram
prepared to take the action at that
he went to *l*en nn fhe hui and
time.
wok* up In the batn what* It » a s
hnut-d, tl* Furrowed It I dttve
home

7.*** Road Departm*"! In Tallab«»»*e 7*1 a conttacf p it " inelud*np surfacing of state mad tfi In
| Seminole County east and we»t of
•he I ale Jessup btldge
high srhool students, setesm* t
Manly Conslruetlnn Co., of !.e*sand shouted
The thouls aKrartad a msn In h.itg *t*bmitt*d a nrire of f i 3.nM
a nearby church He obt*lfie.| * f..r the project and minor work In
crowbar and pried open Hi* grsl Oiange and Volusia Counties.
A ll totd, the til pierea of runing, reteasltig Ihe trapped psiieu
slr.iriion In Ihe current hid tot en
gera.
The fire broke out at M l a m fait 12,7^,790 eipendiKtre. aeIn a seven car amithbmmd local rording lo Ibt apparent low bid.
enrmtte to Brooklyn Bridge. Ahout
IM reara north of the Mlh Street
TA I.K IS R A TIO N K fi
itatlon, smoke poured through
V A N NtlYS, Calif. f/P) - A butt
the flr»t two rare.
neasman keeps incoming phone
Passengers became p a n ic k y calls short so he ran tend lo hi*
when the smoke spread to other business. To end a phone conversa­
ear*. Car window* ware broken as tion he trigger* a gadget which
rider* soufht to eteape.
■eta off a phona balK

Panic Among Its Passengers
N EW A'OBK 'F -Panic de'fiop
ed to*tay when fire broke out In a
subway train nesr the iwih Sheet

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c r i m e , asserted flmma*
it .
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e.11 etiotni a . . I r ! t , f,"n
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t t f*.
*s..'n*tT5 Ii
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.*: tu.lnr bv bringing lb- vletin.
ifdn Phoenlr for Tieattonlns
son, 25. »Uo nf Midway, to * InThe e*.*, add'd Ttiom n, t*
er's nuirrel orrr anplber woman "ve ry detmilety • buna tide kldnip
last fiecrmber
lng.*‘

Wlhlam C

*be uimmer tbr umm-t f ’Ut •
will b' under th- guidimr * M»

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II T llunl M» t it.- reudcnls of
Km kVynnrwc "&gt;l uhdtvtslon.
Itu..etl fa- '..&gt;1 Die change of
K.r i'll. reg'il..ti..n i;n\rrnint! live
'■••I uhtch \&lt;n.il&gt;l re-luce the
•Ii i in. e brt*.**.. tbr grating land
t lue to, l ,i i .I il-e ne.ire&lt;t nclehtn-nng tesnlet e Iron, .vm feet to
inn feet He run I ended flitsI M ill
bin till'd! had in.t,,'it.‘d the hubN l 7V Y t t l.K . .1 *I I In tirvv (•; lit.
I I In i* l;
I 'M ini i&gt;u!&gt; u rr the 1lior*c" ordinance
tn t.ikr ailciiii" i aw.i. front her
l. l l C h l e ' l (low'll * "I.IV t o I i n - l o l " l l ' l il.l. ... l &gt;.( i ' i n . " l &gt;: (||,
plunl growing
iM tii.ti', .cC'ui'l l.tru* •! i *ai l l •
i |i &lt; t .»• ' 'ti*
'• i &gt;
Me jcc il-rd V||&lt;* h'irrhhoff of
' . iilr.il .v y l.’iii
.(seratm.* j • nim em .il nur.ery
Young .tiul In l.uartl |.,.'l ..*•■» .&gt; (&gt;.&gt;(
»*» l.tmi •((•&gt; within Ihe Ctis limit ■ ami in a
&gt;' .M • |
, m drr the guise of
I lie y were o f h .M l I y y.&gt; &gt; i , .
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1 0 * i tnno i ,,t
alt ornanen'.l and l.ndtcapirg
it. t heir in f'- v l.a tt!" w*tl. I'm n t -pagutM.H* 1” rJ&gt;.d 1
t’t 'i v .t He ali* laid *hat Ihre-.;
V\ i|li,itn W h it.
m*. h .d t-"rn Mp.king considerF
ni i*i
&gt;t .Ids niib M l., Kitcnhoff nn her
‘lit* nr v 1- *1 •I tfit'.l.ly •N '- t H » ''Uttp
plant*, and that he hid wilt .eased
f l t ye a r- at'tf ittstiir.l A Iff* d F P *1•1&gt;.*•. '.(■■ ..r •I I c ret'
n n * . r * | O M t II U " l
,.f in* f l r v - r &lt;n e vtm i’lc "f indecent n n n .iire
&gt;n&gt; ■ * p.. id*
n. | i . . . . . . . t* V
I»* .. i&gt;e. hi e of i . I nt toll-t f.irilities
He 'Itim ed
&gt;i&gt; h m orrurtm c*
I,'.. i n ' . . . .
•d-irclm, t-.-u-l- I Ibc atea,
II.
, |t,iS
i&gt;.tit. ul.trh th&gt; &lt;h.l-lien tn a
B y E p is rn p a lia ir*
1. .&lt;■ "i i ' i it i
ml drrable "
v||«•
H''ly ( mu* | |,i m i'.1 ' bu. *.
't .
l.i.'h t ft deniP I that .tic
wilt op'n « iin d '.g t**ei* dsy
perating hrt tO ’ircl on 4
l &gt;t
. t.onl urst 8epl&gt;-mb. f •* lb* |.mi
• I . nn
&gt; &lt;■it.*ri . »i ii. i, ,n Wennewood,
rp#•'
. h hoiur, lU'l M i,:1" &gt; \»* (be
'll I l
■ mg
P u r . i u I i per*01. who
H -v It I,. Ximmetm.'
«u
While
.drill
i&gt;|wd '
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&gt;1*1 h 'e rents Wurth
a V
nounef t t'vlay
■i•&gt;.: won. •'SI
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&gt; . ,* i.r III * 1 l| u rn I " she
Mrt. .1 H .7* .Inlin
t l&gt;* (be
• th*
. illy nl
•nn. i he ht l u.uhmg jgalnsl
hit *Im 1. • Vl.l"
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l-a , lift. On Fit h v (torn I ii* 9 |i
in la d nothing against
m opsn house itll b, bd't in the
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Club will have it* Lint afternoon
ol play Monday at I 3n o'clock at
the Valdci Hole) Director for Ihe
afternoon will be Mr* W
It
CUftotl. The public i* Invited
Playing lee i&gt; .V» cents. Furttiei
Information may be ,m ired by
tailing Mrs Karl Higginbotham at
1449-W.

• • •

Brownie and Girt Sennit will tie
|ta let ton t In swimming Tuetdat
■1 1 p.m. at the municipal Mol,
but are In mrrt at the pool at
17:45 p.m.
• • •
The Morri. My Ranch will oprn
Sunday at 11 a. m. More than 200
children are expected to attend the
camping facility.

roiANDI Of Ate o , n . tell* a
Weird late in the office of her at­
torney In New York of her ro­
mance with John Francis Roche,
confuted killer of tour perron*.
When the couple become en ­
ticed tn March, Rorhe phoned
YolamJe after Marion Brown,
blond# waitress, had been alaln
nearby, and walk«d her home for
protect ton The Brown * lay Inc It
one of the four Roche admit*

T h is m an. R aym ond Ja n ie s .
112. a P en sacola mill ha ltd. w as
a rre ste d th e re y e ste rd a y on a
c h a rg e o f co n sp irin g to nuirdcr K 11 Gcrlach. and wa* brought
here during thj night
Sticritt Pat Gordon ta il hr had
Information that Jam r* agreed to
kill Gerlach. wealthy Lake Wale*
calendar manufacturer, for $5.ono
but balked when principal* would
pay only 12.500 in advance.
In thi. cave Jam es is accused
of conspiring wi
with Willard Durden.
Orlar.Jo buildin g contractor, and
Emmett Donnelly. Lake Wale*
lawyer who killed him veil Tuesday
after being releated on bord In
three other murder conspiracy
rate*
Durden and Donnelly were ar
retted Monday attl charged with
a iecomt contpiracy againd Her
lach’a life and plot* to kill two
wealthy widow*. Mr*. Byrd Roach
of Lake Wale* and Mrs. Louise
Hawley of Orlando
Sheriff Gordon *al.l Durden con
fe**ed to the*e three c o n tr a r ie s
with Donnelly alone, and that Dur
den tagged the lawyer the master
mind
"Thrre la no doubt” that Don­
nelly wat the guiding figure, Coun

PHOENIX. Am 'T — A gtant po
lice force combing the tugged
Superatltltlon 3lountain&gt; »»u-k•■J up
fresh track. "I an armed and 'tin
gerou. kuili-.ier rails todaj
The 1'mal Counts Sheriffs office
reportrd that search p.rtb-. u m i
across the footprint# while the
main group of -rarrhrts were
heading nil in a different direction
Ihrniigti (he h.irtcri, to ils ten tin.
Ttie It .ii k- are follow mg i power
line and atr hr ided lurk toward
a mill) highway, between Apache
Junction and Florence Junction
Bloodhounds .ire bring rushed tc
the area
The sh erilf, nfftre ml thrv rep
resent the br.t lc.nl that h N-en
found since the trjil w j. ti t |j,t
night
A mountciI sheriff- p&gt; * w,x
moving up the slopes . t the Super
vtltlonv wtirn Ihe tire it, . mie
The* are part of • v i t police
nrlwoik of plane*, p.itr I r i* . and
ground parlie. u*ing Mrodhound
in seeking the abductor of Mrs
Evelyn Ann Smith
The attractive 21-year old wifr
of a wealthy Phoenti pipe and
steel company cxecuttve was
relied by Ihe man Wednesday
afternoon and relra c l \i |pr|jv
after a $75.uon ran om •. , paid
She was held raplivr fur 2*i
hour*, most of fhr time in (tie
rugged Superstition.. ,|ir id th.Lost Dutrtirn.m gold mine Puller
orked up fhr kldn iiw - tr i k
ate yrstcrdjv ami followed them
five mile* before thry- di-.ippr
ppr irrnt
In Hip cartm -luddid wm Icl.init
Atrs Smith, a mother ol two
children, wa- unharmed when ic
leated in the hadow of Die Super
itltions yettfida)

Grand Jury Indicls
Ex-Volusia Sheriff

F R ID A Y , J l 'N E

11. 1951

A sstK iated

P re s s

le a s e d

Wouldn’t
Testify

U VMHN1-DIN 0 T S t iffict
it
ic derpls ronrerned over tin
p • il rt.sis deveh-ptng in the
I r -» h gmimmcnt Thrv fear it
will have i turther tnralyiing t-f
-&gt;n A|iie-I effort* to halt the
• mmitnl ' in SouthrxM Ana
1 oi the fact which .lands nut
n-me 1 wi with the diplomatic
mi 1it* i i tiipaign which the I’nm
mm I. o r relrnllessly pressing
i. Diis while the Allies are field
t" me ■unrd fatde at Geneva,
&gt; -I- with ivlilual controversy m
Pan- an I generally dehate the

Was Critical
Previously

n nddiona lor action on Indochina,

f

Resignation Of 1? Teachers
Of Public Schools Accented

Leaders Appear
Al Baffle Scene
In Indochina

Hearing On Action
To Remove Judge Delivery Of Bonds
a Blocked By Court
Set For Wednesday

Woman Is Freed
Ol Murder Counts

Board Will Sell
School At Auction
P

Tornado Level*.
Grocery Stare

l Election Tn Dccid.
Representative

jasu *’ •

"* •’

Rank Case Comes
Before Grand Jury

ii

J.
Urn

Dulles Says Efforts At Thrift
Sometimes Have Backfired

Movie Time Table

Control Agreement
Approved By USDA

One Street Remains
in Repair Project

K

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No. 112

S a y s S o lo n

U. 5. Officials Arc
Deeply Concerned
Over f rench Crisis

June 16 For School
Construction ilonds

S

.oo

m

Sen. Flanders Demands McCarthy
Answer Charges Made In 1952

iSftt'SS.AJSr

t S

tempera-

LOCAL WEATHER
In
Rain

W ire

USDA Revises Its
Estinidle 01 Crop

S

in

N F W S I’ A » T a

th&lt; lied high command gives r\
n s &lt;Sl ier, r of pressing for a sir
The Veteran* of Foreign War*
&lt; -n on Die battlefield
Auxiliary met ye»lerd*y at the
M"r w. tern diplomat pul it this
heme of Mr*. H. Lipin, with Air*.
w
Ihete has been a lot ut
M. Smith, president, conducting the
d'
M u ir n
the ttmled
meeting. General bu«tne»» and pro.
t t r mr* about training
Jeeta were Ihe main Hem* of diaBOOM* I AlfOlU . tllfi'f. rut rtf ruUllfl I l» Il'Al I 11
\
mi..- ItiHip hut bv Die tune
enaaion. Those prr*ent were Mrs.
i’il)lr-| (imn fiin * 11 in !h* IVitiHiiiir Hiu’f W *•
D
cs
get
il
all
settled
the
Vidna
W. Elder. Mrs. E. lavy, Air*. H.
|'t,i5*rtitfri• » p ii i!n11 irfi-nrv! Ifimi flit irlit' ’f
Hu r tn ji nit lie then- to tiam
I t Rlgga, Airs. I.. Alrilrk, Airs. At.
trs vk«»M
lirll'T I «. it rf lUrAll&gt; IfiJUtf l
am more '
Smith, Mrs. II. Ltpln. Mr*. T. N.
I i • to h a u th o rittc* h e re report
Dillard, Mr*. I). Webitrr, Mr*. V.
that no ■" can h r * 'ir r w hen Do
Donohue, Mr*. II. Brady. Mra. K.
' 'titmim ' h o rn of If&lt;&gt; l hi Mmh
Smith, and Mr#. J . Jandula. Air*.
**&gt;I1r i mg p tlirr triuniph at Dim
B. Kings ley, Department Chief of
Staff, and two member* from the
It'ii ID
i fra weeks ag'i wilt
' j ■li &lt; h:* attack to take the
DaLand aualtlary were gue»ts of
the atoning. Anyone who it eligible
II&gt; I Hi . . dell*, the key city of
la Jala the Anaillary may contact
Ret l and (♦* port, tlaiphnng
any of the members. The neat
R ejifrit t not of I * Sutltlltoh CoDtity imlilii* i'I iooI feio h
H'Di tm..Hr*" art J French bail
meeting will be held June 21 at
-I i j t i . 't&gt;( ||id ran make Dir e r . w ere n cci'p tid «f yc.4tfr(1iiy’.» mi’i-tiiig of tin* County
H t B. Ittlh Street.
dtp e |»'•*'s uiiii h on Ihcir own Loan I o f imlilii' in ,tn ii lion, .icrord iiig to I! T Milvvi'r. C&lt;*iiti
tmor.g I'm Frenrlt tiverr they Will tv :ditioriiitoinlriit
Special Investigator llamp Gan
mu into . Irrnfii fight
TAMPA W*—Sheriffs deputlea Hy aaid loslav Raymond Jam ei,
It ell mots iiivi’it lit tile re dynm g It iu lu t iitnirt'il from
P r'tld ril F.tirtJiowrf inM hiPentarola millhand, admitted be
captured two Negroes amid gun­ Pei
nr &gt;. i -infetriii e ) r lerday that th • ill liealtli In ji t f ii.p 1 ’intily e im m r .t lin e s **ss**vernl o f the
fire yeaterday alter the ron nl a Ing hired Hto do a Job' by a man
Frrr-rb «n.f native fn rrr. rotiM toacliur.'t an* m a rrin l to a rvist |M-i oiiiii'l who linvi’ it*kidnaping victim arranged .i ren * reined nf murder coniplracy but
it e -niir .tiiijide help m fightm ! vi’iv n l trn ttsfu r on li r ,
I'on im iiiteil tin- ir|•&lt;-ru tl•'t n i i t
detvmu under Ihe ruse o| paying barked out when he reallaed what
fur Haii-'i tirt he offered no sign
Ihe job wat.
ransom.
F o u r o th e r iin i'h o rs Itiivr r o tim t m aking a to ta l o f Hi
lhai thi I m tr! Stiles m i going
t’yrui Schln*. 80, Tampa whole
how ever, ha- lu*en
to provide urh help m the way v u ia iu ii'ii m thi' trliool n y stn n Thi
Solicitor Clifton Kelly adJed
sale banana man, had been taken ly
I lie (want
HANOI,
Indochina i.l* I irnch of combat siipftirt It i&gt; already somewhat alleviated
JACKSONVILLE tfv-A Federal on a &gt;tv hour drive Wednesday Kelly aaid he wat not convinced
vestetdav atmDntrd I ’ new te»ch
Grand Jury yeaterday indicted night hy the two who released him Durden told all hr knew about the and Vietnamese lead-r- ralhrd the providing arms and efpiipment
All hut three of these have
All Die evidence indicates there rr
defense of Lhe impenlr ! Rrd Riv er
Alex B. LitUefielJ, former Voluala when he promDed to pay fl.ouo case*.
American -------------plan to intervene
Donnelllltr handled the tin and aI Deha In person bvfav agam.t l it- ti no -------------------- In n aniK'Inted to Bouthiide I’ti
County aherift and State Democra’ On the rice, he reported, hb aball three am
and. *t»od 'u mtnh -force threatar -g Jh&gt; vital1 'ill .sVmrd (orre in behalf of tin tnalv Sshuol, while the re i^nibu
W te Committee chairman, on charges durtor* robbed him. then tied and affair* of ■“
it l f h f i i sstie from wihool. jtvvi
uneheckri handling area from thrre .idea an-' from |detenu of Ifanoi
of chanting the government out of
Efforts to arrange some kind nf Do countv
more than * 10,000 In Income tare)
i T S S r l a K !T S r tr hUfund*
t when fhav died. In wdthln.
r.*r. *
"
1
*
:
!
*
vesti
g. tor* *i
ettlgator*
taid Durden admittrd
Gen. Paul Ely. F i i " f
a n r l t ii ii for langu term operatinns
fh "s t who r; nrnsJ an II. B
in 194148
line over the vehicle and *et lire he wat to get $75,000 (or arranging military and political e'-irf it- ln-t &gt; »gai" * 'he ipn a t , | Coiumunl ■ ' oil#*
ii St ■mti’-tr Hi. i S-h'J-d
One count iiy i he reported 11" to It with him initfe
the
death*
of
each
one,
Gordon
h .' '
A |If*
china, arrived here I*’ * nig''' &lt;r!*h '''Titl’din southeast A.ti are sn t It Fu»rh. Junto li
I WJ I '
r
Thursday
afternoon
the
i
|t,
489 Income and SLIM laxt) due
r. I H•.. At
sa'.l
irtn»»*fif •
ii11t|i*
the promise h- would le I fi&gt; f-ght 'ualtv paralytcd
I
I'tii
Thatchci.
It
Steve
Srhlro,
received
a
telephone
for 1947 but should have repotted
. ♦ Ml llf &lt;♦ Mil y #* |pflfl
But Durden, rearreited after aga.nst the i ommuulvt h-d *»I.»t
i,
Counet, Atari*#
I’a. t a il
•*r ffitfr
$21,018 and $8,150 A second count call demanding the ll.tvaj ||r Janie* wat brought into the rase, in the area Klv aid lie h id « mu . . . .
» imi om$i
f
|» ».Mil I I M|(|f* (r* ►
_
dv
il
Self
H
J
Gi.-mt",
at.
I
accuse* him of reporting $8 oos railed officers and 10 deputlc* Da denird knowing anything about a to Hanoi from S.ugon l&gt; &lt;
&lt;
In in» tr,i ,r «*f t &gt;11*11)110
• m f ji e l c | n R p O n P f l P f l
ill of South*l’l*
Income and 1752 taxc* due for 1018 tinned themvelve* about the meet plot with Jam ei. He was tailed In believed the r-.mmandri in .to .-fi* , U a * u u l m l Dir I i I ritlin i'e
lie* vie II
Mbit
Weal able. t." where he *hould have reported ing blare.
default of $15,000 bond. Alter hr
I nr idditinil. h 1'* r'rr
dlii1l!J
Hilt • Mrtmlf, 11- *•••!••; I'
M
Chief Criminal Deputy Ro*s An confessed In the earlier c**e», he should be with hit fightm mm
$79,555 Income and $8,883 taie* due
Vietnamese Premier t'» m e Uuu
I Hurston. la W Muritio : \ OI’ lll.u ti. .1 1 t.ttli Iiff 1 1 *'i . i’ |u - •■»i*r tie
— The first count Implemented a derson tael Rootevelt williams, 2** had been freed under bond nf only
.■I • in" t id Du. fruit ha. been
liomantkv, Gen*'**; »nd N r
• complaint filed last month by the and Oti* Adam*. 20. tried to (lee $5 000.
night, they drafted a vr t p .eket
Jtnkin-i,
I'room*
Amt.iov
U. S. district attorney'* nfflce to anil were naught after teveral
Sheriff Gordon reported James fir*t I'rnr Ai thetr
on t.- '
i’ t* u in' Inutever «l' ' » few
TALLAHASSEE
e •J w tint,
Tb" * wb-’ « i" ictnu c at" M
hall eapirallon of Hie xlx-yesr shot* were fired.
first came into the ra te in January nigh, trey draflt-f a vr ' |in i&lt;’
li.i'r lirrn avin^ trier
Anderson reported Williams ad through a telephone conversation " ( il Bill of Rights” de -tied t ■ will be opened here .1..nr in nn It Maxwell. i mm!*’ vocational i»mi . ii
atatute of limitation*. He wa&gt; al­
in - •&gt;* th. v"ar Th" crop
•ariv ,
i. )•&gt;&gt;.1. Ola 1 "tila " . .t«ini"i Iltuh
lowed frecJun on It tr«l bond then mlttcd having part In the kidnap from a Tampa restaurant during stwed thr badly lagging plan *
dd I. t oil niilli. ti lm»r largei
-’•mtti
The otflce laid yeiterdsy It would ing but claimtd thi* A^amt had whtrh an operator heard a refer inereavc fhr Vielnimr” - r »»s '•&lt; t ' * in.i fchn-'l c#ip,*roef irm hol’d Scbmil; M* i a I ’ ' * -mi *
t'\ rsttm iif
The i jh im ' B"rrd of f lurjlrdi, "Jr. and M If I'ni.iin , * riKtni
nothing to do with It, Both men encr to a killing, Later thert w.i, yyuffli men bv the rn i &lt;&gt;f * -■ v.
not rerjueit additional bend
i .' in i kcti'het . # , f’J
lb*
i'ht h had i ted ' &gt; i"v •st fund * Acada tnv
art being held on charges of va a iccond conservation abou’ 'be
Thera har been lit'I* r hlo • "( ’ it# tr 'in utrnt v iriii ip Die
m IT * Ihe f'gurr 1 ’•r v&gt;av
granrv until Investigation* ate same matter
S’- » t. a h. ■
ion lit' t M- 'i i f t
iponie to previous enti-tpen* &lt;y
a, 7ml QMI
eiuritif . after ihiv drew an up
completed, the officer (aid.
The sheriff said these oath were paals and d rat dotgme ' • I'-rcptahly ' ;h inter.
rate from Il’DOthv 1 l .mil - i II' bn llnd .ii
Ihr
•'
i I (’ii graprft id u a,»
made to the number* for Donnel- uideipread fhr p-puliti'
ii reidverising Vila. AtaitfUi.it* lio S in . Iltlvn I.’ " "
■ t' i ■e , j " im ir a . ■ of 3
h * home and hu office in Lake illy Ignored * Cibim i ur'^r tw ’ utiidt bt! let
Dot
ion.
Mirth#
Bi*v.
Marv
Bat
the tmnda on Ihe advice of Its
mil!"-"
wale*
month* ago for mcbilir.itlm ol ill
York bond approving *Mor t’ »f, Chertv .itni-l.I'MV m l Anno
Erom a deteriplion of the vie able-boalled Vietnarri'se n -n t&gt;- New
'la
c
Stoke.
.Ml
»|tb
tb*
cxiio
neyv
(ini'* age. wtaltii, re*idence and tween 7t attl 25
o'alc School Isiipt TJinnu. Il tl '11 of Ml»« Slot "a tia'a I.* "li e MIAMI nh—Hearing rf removal
ff ontlnaed Or Page ElgM)
A Cabmut rotiimimt&gt;|i
n
t" ft-"Itil id" I'rimai
City manager Warren Knowlei
Motey
t atd th’ lawyer »r» if the alirnrd
charge* agatmt Alunlclpal Judge today tatrd fhal the date for de­
Alt
,,.l . i , tin n a *
nmmred vper’al allotment
&lt;l mi I’pimon Ihr Mte I'onitillU.on tr
Cecil C. furry on June ?i hy th* livery of the City'* $1,176,000 bond
lerial astlslance have be.rt • detr-l 'lUtrr* reads erd .mg and * new. •VO" I t" Mir t) od'i N*i;rn n-b "'
cHy comm,**ion ht* h?en btoeked little to the New York bonding
for *11 families a ff*:'. I 1 V
I’llbhi o l '
i.t t'*e Is*.n.| Mturh
"I a
At»' i ithrvr
by • Circuit Court tnlun-tlon
Afnfting ol their *oni or till tend
houi# of Shield* A Co., has deare I m l H by auhnn tote tirensr
'•e. ! "i i di
nub
Government agene'e, will &gt; that i 1it - rtvtnua
Circuit Judge Gr*dy I, Craw, finltely been set for neat WedneaHr • I thi tali
lirl V* ■* ' -I iv ' ’
rind
draftee* do net late t1’' ! ' p i hr '.til he im n "; the bidder* on the
ford yeiterday entolncd the com- dav.
At yesterday'* meeting ot the
" I. . , I, ■
in " i. Jan
two year, of m hi
mii»tan Ircm the hearng pending
City official* will journey to County board of public instruction, , in j their
aeci'rltie- tii"- t«
'
' A|i
I* oolhv t e 'na
a Circuit Coutt ruling on Curry’* N'swr York with the bonds June 15
The Cihieri T'jnd.vv rcieetid
delegation of Chuluota resident*
*
I' e n . a• ! i
Intop-tlon m-ve againit the eom- and ate eapertad to return with alodged
LIVE OAK fv—A tornado level
m u tere.i hid "f o* irty I H p-t
objections
to
the
potsibility
' |ba' Alt
mliiton |i | It* efTrt to cud him
rent from a tynd'ealv and at th rd i grocery vtnre—one ot three
of the board selling the old Chulu­
,*ui ii,. im .band lumou
(* on charge* ol milcon-futt In of­
itne meeting voted In buy th- tore* In the -malt community ot
ota school house to a church
mg 'I*
I iriii' m Dir
fice.
bond* at 2 75 per rent from Uie McAlpin 12 mile* imitli id h»re
•'1. no bile &gt;t I tit.#. thr
Judge f r a " *ord he'd that four
••i. T rje h e f,' f i.’ irrmerit Fur • and intlu ted appr""m ately f loo.fKHi
.grit ' lie I death -shell
city comml»»ton vote* are nece»and the State Officers and Em damage l**t ntgtd
•i b suitdriilr .tailed het
aarv to *t»rt removal action
lliil
accompmi.-t
Ihe
blow
ant
. I , . , .h . I . K i ' . v . ,
^ u !* :
plnye.
Brtlrement
Fund
All . I ii'l' h holding nn III
The charge*. *or«vst«ed bv only and to accept the New York com- rontainUg 37 signituas, requeued •ervite employe* of the City it -&gt;»i
It
L
Meant,
lerrnlitv
of
the
t'o
Alt . 1 'tub denied II
fhre* grew nut d Jude* f'jrrr** panle. offer to purchase th* bonds th* board to honor its agreement decided to bold #n election to p
lumbii
County
Patm
Bureau,
vaid
atl.n-J
handling ol a city polite cate at a little under 3 41 per cent in ' i to tell the school to th* church for a rtpreventalive to
the
crop
damage
w#i
canfinca
gen
&lt; 11At I’ll - 1
•tale civil service meeting f"t
•Vaintt |8 tetn-aee V&gt;y* Alay 8 terett.
rr*!ly to t-’tui 1 11 Hr •aid 33 m
$850.
cal employen.
Ht&gt; vi i i , . r,
Will Ri 1 lilt.
The City manager w*» notified
He dltmlited unlawful *»iembly
18 faruiv weir h‘t But tie . ii,|
R.
T
Alilwet,
County
superin­
I *1 of | l'Ul#t IIIU'I f"t
The need came about !bro- jh
charge*
against
the
ymaOn. by the phone from New York that tendent of public instruction, today
|m &gt;, th»t »«ine ’ am wa' hit.!
i* ib
80 y- 1i i - and compotet
O UNESVtt I I
r-A
Fedenl
rourled up bv police »ho telied the romnanv had decided on June listed that when the board con­ the recant death of Stale Sena'ot
ITie 'tore I-veil'd helunged I"
f a in m i«
•i&gt;. inelti’liritf.
teveral uesponi thev said toe boyi 18 as fne data lo romplrt* the sidered the agreement, it had been Lloyd F. Boyle, who h«d bald *h* 'm id lory will ,-ft thr five today W W Poe Eight person, ner*
tioillion for *everal yeat*.
d ’tc ' dame,
tn I,is •• in 1. ■'•land," e"d
Sin tM.. 52 yesr-ol.l
transaction.
planned to uie In a hittle.
informed that 95 per cent of the Im heen »et or formal rmmli • G»i""vvtl!e atr-mjn arruved of tnvlde the frame bniHing hut nun&gt;• w- . t,.tn i" Well., 5olll"f s*l.
w#t hurt
people wanted it that way.
tlon*. according to Cltv msna^ci robbing the High ipringt Bank of
:ta " I died vr itu'lsy.
Other damage w,n confined ti
Ye.U
eiterday'i delegation atatrd Warren Knowie*.
f2l Of#) Matffi 31
rmrfv In veveril home*, tree' an t
that most of th* people wented it
However, (he name nioit prond
The defense rr.fH yeiterday
for a community house, and de­ nently mentioned at « i&lt;o,iblll’y •tier preventing *|ln* •** who power line*
manded If it were to be sold, that of ftllfnig the iMiiition I* that f levtitlrd Sander* w»v in thi* city.
th* board do ao at publie auction. Mack CliveUml Jr., who w-#&gt; i* !ht miles away, the morning of the
Milwea ordered that the building rentlv appolntei! cotinly att”ni"v (&lt; t lary
be
relumed to ft* original startua
'llitf
government
wilnevsev,
WASHINGTON 'A*-5*eT*Ury of the peoplo *dw knew the China for Ihe preaenL Thr church had Cleveland wa# not available fit
BIT/
comment today.
it."*ever, levtified that Sander-, or
situation
"
Stale Dull** concrte* that hi* ef­
already
moved
into
it.
"Bed G«rtei i"
&lt; o ’.HIk TON 'thin r _ t m f il
terrd rnatomrrv to lie down on
"S'lmrttmei we make a i*s-ing
fort* to *av* a dollar here and a
"It will li« sold at public auc­
I 07 ■ S i l l - ftilft
? 19 9 lta
Ohm jothorltu
tevrflll of wh.it
Ihe h»nk hdgjy ll-wtr while an ar
dnv'ar tttere have sometime* hack- whlrh obvloualr la detrimental to tion to the highest bidder," Mllwee
Satuidav
their earrh might p r o d t ir e ,
^.’rntdlre scooped up the c**h
Ihe intereata of the United Staei,"
Ureal.
stated today. No data of the sale
‘The Belt* of Roiarita"
Neither Ihe bed nor the accomnlaunr l today to return t i Die
V
" I personally fcratch out word* he said.
I DO I 03 - 7 08
10:09
farm of * foirii"i .mental ps'ient
iiltce ha* been mealed
fhillea conceded that In trying to ha# yet been let.
here ar. 1 there to »ave a few dol, "Captain Tuate"
whhh ha. yielded two bodies in
LAKELAND 'JB-The t' ", r»*
lara on every cable.” Dulles fold hold State Department expentri to
2:38 • 6:41
8:44
the part vtx day*
CALLED WRONG NA5IE
pailment of AfTtcnltuie h i- »n
Ihe Senate Appropriation* Commit a "very austere baeti,” he cut I'm
Sunday
At nd«La t SMUrd.iv the Imdy of Clvde
many word* out nt .* cable to Mo*
Atlhur Kir-hhnff (odav inform
proved a marketing agreemen f«r
lee In aecret testlmov At*y IT *t»d row carrying parta of President
"Elam* and Ete*h"
Patton, a Tt-yesr &lt;&gt;ld Fresno h-tund
control
of
avocidce*
In
South
1
1
&gt;
r
-d
Thr
Sanford
Herald
(hat
|,e
Jual made publir
1:00 - 3:07 ■ 6.11
7.71 • ad.U
lesehfr and psrt time auto at*r«
Eisenhower'* Dec. 8 aneech to the
a, M F Miller, fiejd reprevent* n its* of a mlltaka anpearing In
Dulles acknowledged that editing United Nation* propoatng a peace
rnan, was fount in the plowed tor
Tb* Herald In which he wa»
re. reported ye*lerd*y
Barring rain today, th* City's
MOVIELAND
rablet to aave moaaev woti'd 'eem time atomic pool.
rews of a field on the farm of
Ninety four per cent *d grower! c*1le.| Amtre’v Initead of hit
“Three S d lo n and A G ill"
10-man road craw will begin lay­
like a Jcb fhal could be periormed
CUtOA Heeo». Jr.
"tn onfer to save money I de ing a primary coat on Willow Ave. and bar tier* vhipping 83 p-r •*n? alvei* name, h* had been given
Saturday
by tom eon? aadto't time wa* le»* tided « e better cable parta o» tt ” tn W’rnnewood, according to War­ of Ibe volume voted tor wrh -&gt; the nick nam* hv friend#. In the
Police mid Patton had ctivip
"S u n u i In T|ie 3A*e*t"
yahsaMe than the Secretary of he said, rather then send the full ren Knowles, Cite manager.
peared eftrr itrnmn*tratlng a ear
program in a recent elrc tl"'
"Problem Girl*”
future, Mr. Kinhhoff c«n he utre
etafe’a.'but he added:
to l!ee*e June 2
leaf
Knowles said that the job would
Under 'he agreement, f"de»*l th» pre»« will c#tl him Arthur.
Hundav • Monday
ltee*e, « hn»ky, binel-che*ted
" I think I hare to do that not
The Oommimlata printed the be completed In appoatmately one control eommitlrej will rrrd ste
"Calamity Jan »"
tor the actual airing* ItelL ‘Tull reply wblch eras made by day. Howa m , ■ delay of from the maturity and nuality roroi*
man. was charged with tin t dr
CANCElJi DEBT*
Start* 7 46
gree murfnr,
to n f i l eiample along the Malenkov a few day* totor.” Duties five to a ll days wfll be nereasary flans. Merging* will he held *t
CHICAGO 'ffv-An BJ-year-oM In­
COLORED DRIVE IN
Authoritle* *ild while they were
said, "and arisen art dbtocted to before the filial coat can be laid. Ttomettead June 17 and al S.Tnng diana doctor ha* canceled ail
‘‘Civ Ihe Beloved Country"
them that they only pdhlabi i part
qiievitonlrg him about Patton'*
" I t will taka that lone for the (he neat day to nominate mrmher* medical (letit» nf hi* patient) in
(colored ca»t I
death. Hee*r told them he killed
of the g n i d i of F fn ito n n ir. and primary coat to aattle,” according of the grower and handler com­ rrlritrafion of hi* noth anniversary
Far Eaatera eaSaturday
another man—Letter Melick. 58. of
to $be Berlin conference Inan the v e tc h of the other fellow, to the manager. Beaurfaclng of mittee* The U. 5. Secretary nf a* a practicing physician.
"Gun B e lt" and
they lam this la (he only p u t you the «treat will complete axtenahre Agriculture will pick the commit­
Danville He later dented It
Dr. Frank E. Wirdemann, who
"The B i * Fram e"
Yesterday Metick'i *on Harry,
road and »treat repair* In Wynae- tee* from the nominee*.
B 2 ‘ af f * w ^ e Mc* tent in ."
ha* practiced medicine in Terre
Sunday • Monday
•rarrhlng for hi* father'* body,
Dutlea eatd tin t an • result
tad Iben when Far BariDade County ia the Mate'* llaute since 1894. aaid ha wanted
" I . The J u r y "
the were
mort effwUvn propa­
noticed .an unusual contour in the
S tr u tt Ir ’Um area war* aavtralr largest producer of avocadoet with to share his anniversary celebra­
b le n t ‘‘much
arose of
"are
Starta 7:45
land about 200 yards from Reeie'a
damagad by baavy raina laat falL Highlands County
‘ 1. ...la r a a e m - ganda stuff * m left rrif.”
C
tion with hi* patient*.
nest.
1 did not hare

Sheriff's Deputies
Capture Kidnap
Suspects In Fight

little c tiin n

WASHINGTON i.F&gt; — Sen.
Flamier.a fll-Vt) today demantled that the Senate ouat
Sun. McCnrthy as chairman
"t the Sritatc Iitvest igat Iona
.nibootiiniittee* and it# narent group unit’s v McCarthy
"purge himself of contempt"
and answer charge* made
against him in 1952.

Hander
u ) m a propmed Sen
ate vpccch that Ati-farthy had
treated "with contempt" a three*
man iiibconimtttee cl up tn 1951
tn inveitlgatr charge* aciln«t MeCarthv bv fur in r
Went *r* I J .
Conni and v 1 •»■ i •' r.’" of M ••
irtliv
The V rrn i'•‘ -nil i •■'to ’ti' ■
■nnt Atri it ’!'
. i
i’ •
-matr peei-he . unfed that IF*
195'' siitirnmm ir&lt; for iallv r nnrted that Aid jrth t (ci ‘ed I v
invitation tn tr ti'v
In Die abvence "f tr tlmonv by
AlcC.nt'iy, the viibcnmmlttre re
ivnrttd U could not finallv rule on
the charce? raced aga‘»'t him
If* rf(M*rt said the situation left
unanswered *uc*i question* a* tn
whether McCarthy had lived for
hiv own benefit &gt;oinr of t.ie mnnev
contributed to blv tight again*!
enmmuni m and whether McCarDi' had improperly accepted a
Iti.fWO foe from a houitug firm
for a booktrt hr wrote
Flanders' speech today had a
dramatic prelude The New Eng­
land senator -trodr into the Ms*
Carthv Army hearing' thi* mornmi; and limed i note to McCarthy
advutng him ot the forthcoming
.perch
McCarthy read the note and
commented; i don't have enough
intern! in any Flanderv »peech
to tlvfrn li it "
McCarthy then demanded that
tdander* hr *«-orn ind te’ tlfv in
the hearing if tn- had Jitv relev&gt;nt information" He vaid that if
Flandrrv hi
nothing h’.;' the
ikii .i I .(near.
hr ihnuld &gt;ay it
to Die 'o ititic. ut" 'mniitter and
not "ii " ii- .-.i-n.ite floor
McCirlhv hat -tepped trmm*irlli fioin Die rhakntan'hlp of the
•me tu ition' iitn-oinmtttee while
II i taking ti'tlmonv on fit* ill*.
tnitc with Armv offiriaiv The tn*
vedigatlnn* group iv a stthcommitli-e uf the Guvernment Opera­
tion. Committee, which McCarthy
•till head
’

Ordnance Worker
Arrested By FBI
Ml \MI
I hert [i William*.
.'»*l yrar ol 1 r iviltan ordnance In*
i * irr"&lt;*"d vetlerday on
I fhjr *$•
talilfvln'* "-'verom»"t
nivrfll ?«•(•or d&gt;. the FBI reported
fnfhy
Thr Fill rc •imtui*nd"il hi* txind
hr Art* $t $ii .*i’«&gt; Penalty upon con\led- n ti t I*.! rwsn (me or (ive
Vf If» If |A*t or both
1 i 1 *5%1■:
per’at &gt;gent tn
rhf'C* 1 tfh, Atiami FBI office,
’n ■'airt rh.ireo Wi'llIT
#l|*f •in t f-'lve information
•r t r •*ti)F • V ■, i it r e tit* "w hich
r• *»11* ’| .ni 0 " r&gt; riving ol pay to
Uh|t h Sr wj m&gt;* entitled "
a.

III HI I d MVltr.

A 11A11 I f t "nn iv—The firvt
re’i ■* • ' •end " gregitlon In Nath' lift ■"v 'O i . came iad night
bet oi " ■ ty ■ho il !■ -&gt;rd Irnm
ptt« • i t ■ &gt;• siipe children who
Mioat’*
•nt'dl »beit children in
a N» &lt;t
1 t .ted to &gt; irttnue the
Tb" 1
r r r . r " p ■i
f keeping the
v-i pert ng a de­
&gt;i h&gt; " ■
CTFF *r ni "if i 7 Supreme Court
,"llll t i ■!«&lt;" 1 r togrcgation to
end

Secnch Is Planned 0 / Farm
Which Yielded Two bodies
ti"-i • .Sheriff from Coshocton and
Kle x rimntie* dug at Ihr ipot Out
&gt;d i .hallow gi ive p*me the tmdy
" • of 51click who had been
in i'-leg liner 1 ,s' Nov M. hilt of
an' 'het unidrntificd man
The head had been crushed, like
Patt.'n'i
Taken to the grvve to look »t
tint h"!y. Pe- e wsv tmpaviive
He .a.d ncthitig on »he trip to and
from the rntir'\ (alt
Paul Corhran. thetiff of adkiinIng Knox County, isid Ree*e fln l
w i, queitioned ah nit Mtiek Satur­
day, toll him he killed Meltck Ihen
deme-I It
At ore point, confirm said. Re«te
brokr down and told him:
"Thi* ha* been going on a b » *
tim e" He xrouldn t say anything
more ahout it, *ald Cochran
Brtore the body of Patton, father
of four, wa* found. Reese refuted
to talk Liter, Ree*e told Coihocton County Sheriff Gilbert Kempf
hr killed Patton In a fight, tne
sheriff aaid.

l

A
J

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�■tcresled to com* to bar bom* lo Hart; God B . With You Till W* t
see and Jeam mon&gt; of this fa ir! Meet Again— Audienc*; B*n*dlc
DeLoxIer.
lion— Rev. Lowrene*
La
gating art.
Wc hope »onn to be able to re
Mr. and Mr*. P. T. Piety have re­
port Ibai1 M
Mr*.
r* John Kormann of turned from Charleston, 8 . C.
Madera
Hoad ...
ha* been
____
_ Road
, r .taken off. ......
.. they *penl a wick with her
where
Ihe tick Hit where ihe ha* been •liter Mr*. \A. N. Powlai. Mr*.
for three week*.
‘ ,m
,r a,r‘
Piety’*
niece,
M in Jane Powlai
CHAPTER TW ENTY
a tut
iiiv
ichildren,
i i i u i i r i i , speed am
.rhool uIra club, directed by Mr*. lir
Iir«
for the
!I“d,2f*
Jf/*”
,Jf
f*
l?
r
and
nephew,
Knox return»% ren
lt&lt; nr.ei I.« ml.
•traffic regulation* will be strictly York late Monday night after hay- ri, ’ i,|f lh ' ’ifenry
/ ar I vjfi,
vhetner I wa* married to you—or
enforced for the children'* protec- Ini been notified of
-* ■" *
Tcr *
Mr*. Raymond l-aw»on and to your motherl" Joan tnuned
lly llR t RRI.1 KATON
Thi' l/inzwiHiil town rouncll , tlon
hi* mother.
Mr*. Harry K. Kern nf Hldiboro, daughter Mi** Prance* Ijiwion anil ruefully ner »tory of the conflict
I lan» for a cal* I jurt* of July voted at it* tegular monthly mcetSir*. Law«on'» mother called on that rtaa arisen witn Todd * moth­
The Heme flcrr.anitriHoti Uun Pa. left for home on Thursday
V«li'i«ya,‘ tiivirv
lon/wcr-1 1
*n huv a 7 Vj*hor»*'powre Mr*, '^1 •M** !*•••«• *•«*• •*» j « mi p r * ^j*. er. "Ar.n l1" a * r t l ( f to go no
!":1 5 aft-r &gt; ; l oco ih&lt;- /ioimc g'.u n t •
_
Delegates front
.!'d will »iren m
the pit «ent one. met Thursday, - I tm» way, Todd. Ira changing mo.
attend the ('hnmtu-r of FontSeveral complaint* have Iwen u. m. IIo*t*a»e« for Ihe covered fr.r three week* of Mr. andi VIr*. ril Miller of Oviedo Tue«day.
It s miking mo I eel ugly. ArM |
d Mr*. Ilolli* Synd*
terre meeting. June 10 for dl»* bn-ught before the council that di*h dinner were Mr*. Irving
P
daughter Patricia have gone to nont know what lo do. 1 can t
CUMlon of idea* that will help the pre*ent one la not powerful Toweff, Mrs. H. C. Greene, Mr*. on Madera Hoad
and Mr*. Timoih
nifty Mulcahy Montere
Monterey, Calif, where Oapt. Sny- eeem to—lo get tree.”
Mr. an
toward a atay-at-horiir. aafe *nd enough to lie heard hy the volun- Italnh llanunond and Mr*, lu lu *
and thel
elr three »on*. Tim, Eddie der will attend language school
He »aid, a trifle grimly, "I'll
l.a Vigne.
wurtd Fourth.
teer firemen.
and Bobliie.
n. of New Hoehelle,
Hoehelle. ,V.
N. and learn tHe Hu«*ian language. speak to her.”
\ turaile h.t.v ront. •!. lireTha new siren which ulll be
The club appointed Mr*. Maud Y are visiting
hrr parents. Mr Capt. Snyder and Mr*. Ilolli* Sny-eats. Todd! No, you muitn't!"
Topper and Mr*. Lewis Rockett i and Mr*. Ed Mealy.
workafand r»m«* ,.f all «»rt.. In- Ptofrd 7,1 fp‘ ‘
,h"
They expert der have been visiting hi* parent*,
”1 must."
eluding a l&gt;n««l&gt;*l| game hetwren one on the water tower can la- a* delegate* to the Senior Kxe* I to lie here about three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder fm
' .Vo. I tell you!” She sat upright
heard for several mile* and will cutlve Council to lie held at Hainesfather* and *on*. are among the enable
Mr. and Mr*. Aston Dungan
th» o.i-t month.
■gam enu looked at nim wnn
the firemen to answer a call \ill*- July 12 through Iflth.
Item* to come under dl»&lt; u**lun.
t r o u b l e d eye*. “You limply
more rapidly.
It wa* agreed no meeting* would \l*rd J J d 'u n H u &amp; lib r n !* !!Mr
Mr* ,’- " 1
I
Mr. a rut Mr-. IU&gt; IVII and ehlld- imiatnX That would Oe too ter­
be held during Ihe »ummcr, w ifi i h l i r ^ l
flroduation n w r iu * for the
lb siring* for violation* of ordin­
ern MttVnlLlr Thrv are nelJh
» » * * « dinner g u r.t. of Mr. and rible Punt you eeg u would! it
f&gt;ongwood kindergarten wer- held ance No. 124 concerning the re- meeting* commencing again in
would tw noth ot us nurtmg bar,
bur* of Mr* IHingin'* * life*- In
Hundav afternoon, May
at the rnoval of till trailer*
mg U*ed '
I'hlliilelnhla
tn *"•' tVCItlng Mr. sn.l Mr*. Kd- repudiating Her. - Now it's just me.
American l.eglnn Home n*, Prairie a* permanent living ipinrter*
from
And'Pm not &lt;** important as you
Mr*. It. II. Steven* preientert
Our hearueti conaraiulallon* m •
|VM “n‘‘ l, .l‘|!,lfrn ,,f 8* nfort1
I akc.
the town of I&gt;ingwnod were post­ Walter Miller, preiident of Ihe l.y- Mary Ann Id-ilcrhsu*. daughter of
because I'm not a c t u a l l y nt(
°n tt" 1
. . f h .- . ..
Among tho»«- tiarticii ulinir III poned Tueiday night by Mayor
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Loyd and iinugntrr. She ran always lay you
mm School senior ela«» a $2S U. &gt;fr and Mr* Herman l.ederhaiii,
the reremoni • m o Rnia-rt Mob- Jr»*c f'ottlngham.
S. -nving* IKind on behalf nf the who ua graduated from Ihr Kr.- rhild—n Jerry llan ml Jan et Sue Uutn i make a very good &gt;-hotce of
lay, Kent Fuller. Paul l-and-erf.
Trial* for thr vlolctn-* will lo- r.uiiil* J'uwei Company, 'ini «*'»*•■| trrpn*e neoord on Wedne*dn&gt; ' °f A«*ero, «pent the weekend with a wits Hut you really are ner son.
Ilohhy Jo, F i, •and J.i.oo i'-lbr. held Friday night at K o'clock at
•She enn t disown &gt;xru ot not oe
winning c**ay In the fomm-t*1'*- ijtenlr.g with Ihr liighe*! honor*. -'•r- * nd Mr* II. F. IJurke.
Graduate of Ihl* - T '- l loadT(lW(l ftajl and all Inteiratered development
program f o n I e « I
lie wa* \ airtlictc. lsn of her rla**
Mr*. Emma l’eter*on ami Mr*. prana of you. She wouldn't want
ed hv Mr*. Halph S i-v .,- will
tlir . „ „ urged lo all id.
•pomnrrd hy the company
Jack fiarrett of Dade City vidtrd 1 *u No,* Joan mona tier atad post
atenn fleet graile at l.vman
_ _ _
All twelve senior* at Lyman vn
Mr. ami Mr*. J . S. Peterson and lively, better ret me numJi* U11S.
School next fall.
,\ *ummer vacation schedule ha* tired the local conte*t. The pte
family reeenlly.
I've tnougnt
alt along. That'!
la-en »et up for the rhll Iren of *i illation w a * made nt Lyrnnn
Mils K IM ; AI.I.M \N
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Koleff ‘’ h&gt; , v* “epi silll. Ill find a
Comoiencrnn-nl eien-in . were l.ongwood hy the variou, organimrla* night exerclir*.
, The following D-teen etudeni* of were in Ocala Thurtday and Friday waV
held at 1.yman School Wednesday, linn* in the area.
i the Seminole High School recrivrd of la*t week getting in -omc fhh”7,°- &gt;,ou ,von'1- You're too gen*
June 2. The graduating ela-« .nThe l.ongwood (’hamle &lt;*f ComA
summer
schedule
for
You rs too «ott. Don i jru-j
eluded Jack Hwcaringeii, . .Kills
. i mrree reeenllv held n playday t'hriit Church Kni.*copal or urn ^ward* during Seminole Illgh c la s s 1 Ing while they are on vacation.
ro ?,’ar
ve
King. Ilnrliara fjtwlhee, Alircu
Wt**” They vi*(ted Mr. and Mr*. Forest »••*«*• u n i witn * persop tiks
jncludeil n marhh mutna- of |Kiiigw&lt;MMl ha • been formulated.i ,iay
wa* received hy Mi** Olivia Hid­ Wheeler and Mr. and Mr*. Ilud ly &lt; Mother—weii. you |usi nave to
»U l* " * 7 ;,
1 mint, a pet .how, foot rax and .«
draw * nttn line and *ay. Thus fir
Wlddl., Hohrrt A,rrtir * Isn Mo- U(kr|l&gt;|||, ,h&lt;Kit, and it i- m.n St rvlce* will he held «• H r. nt. on den* who did out •landing work in Wheeler of Orala.
the
lird
and
third
Sunday*
of
the
the haotf, a Hire Club Key wa* roran, Wa tn- Miller, Jack MclK-llan. worMnp „„ „ lr f „ , of
Mr. and Mr*, (i. A. Harris and 1" " 00 ,!," h,’r-' Believe me, i
mu.it
l.
s
r
l
m
l
j
m.
on
the
*r
I reived hy Mi** Klo|*e Snyder, H l e e Mr. and Mr*. Illuford (.'arroll of ttnow . Bobby Hattaway. Mward Thoms*. ,ia&gt;rUn tralu „n(1 „ |i,,y ........ .
rond re| fourth Sunday*.
and Tony Holley.
•'Y»*. I ttnow you know."
, ' Club rcrtificsle* weie received by Sanford acrompanied Mr. anil Mr*.
troop.
T'lic in trend fa li'ce -n f toe
Kloi*e Snyd«e and Mi*i France* Herman Koleff on a fl'hlng trip
rneie wa* j little silence. Then
Highlight* of the evinilig » x • In conjunction with the l.ong- Monad
will lx *n rha g*
l.uw»on and Mi«* In Ann Flipie Saturday night to Titiuville.
ns turn slowly, **l think I'll (peak
the invocation given by tin Rev., wood Civic League, the l.ongwood
received athletic letter for thr*-"
to Falhsr."
II. l-yttl rlon /immermari of San­ Chandler I* *pon»ming a Saturday
year*
'Your lath erT Oh! Well, perford, which wa* followed hy Mr afternoon reading an*lnn
The following graduated from
n-.f&gt;a— You mean let nipt talU t&lt;*
salutatory addre*• given hy hi-" .
A* a -nerial event la-1 KMuol t o
ID K%Y IIKNMNfiLK
Remlpolo High ietiMl Friday, June
net t Ixt mm tell ner now I fssl f
II. T. Jlllwee, County luperin- the-e two orKanlsa'.bot* .puntorv I
Hround lSi*«-r*er Corps, lake no- ilh : Mi**c« Klot*e Snyder, France*
tendent of public in«trurtion, liilio- , rodurne narade In whl.h the
Yes, &lt;tot She oaten* to nim. And
Hy a m m : p i i r v a t t
luiwion
ami
.In
Ann
plip*c
anil
Mr.
lire!
flic
nc-*l
exercises
will
b»*
oe peel nevn know w* asesd mm
duced
of the evening, I . . . ,
........ the speaker
.
and girl* dr.-.-' I n&lt; iheir
Mr. and Mr*. I.oul* Markham
held
in
Ihl*
ili*t.'lrt
on
Jitne
II.
(David
l|o*a*k.
After
Ihe
grndunicminole County Judge Ihoigia* |parent*. I'rlse* for lids eont**'
to It ne can perjua.de ner lo ist
and family- had as iheir guc«t*
from
•
’
&lt;
p
in
lo
tnldnluhl
Sten*imm.
were donated hy ^Ir*. J . li. Car- railed ''Operation Night walch”
me sinn*. «ne can do it a* if it
Waiter Miller gave Ihe vale lie- hart, owner of a notion* dote Jam e, Romney. Post Director
were all ner own idea, sne wouhtn t
dor.
rc
jhavld
llo-a.l
attended
the
recep^
J
uVie
S
x
.M
^
n
d
^
g
h
l"
'!
/
"
"
t
lf
t&gt;* mimiiiatmi. I mean—or non­
lory addre** and presented lie here.
mind* member, that Ihov -ire
are rx tloss at Mr and Mr*. Martin Stine1
nn
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,l"
"
‘rh*,,r
»*'•
ami.
memlier* of Ihe renin- I 'jr i to
All children In tid* area a r e i peeled In rr|Miri promptly at
et anything. That * a wonderful
■• Inf
H'f [ cipher'*, n show
*how and
am the di.n o
Principal K. S. Douglat •v ho gave |jrg i d t&lt;* attend the«e »e«*|on«
Mr*. T. W. Prevail and family I'lcs! Ann ne would understaad
aligned In llu'nt |Il it
I* ert
eh |#nd hreakfs-t
hreakfa-i at the country
c
club..
the graduate* their ditdnma*.
which wil continue through the 1 rnuraging tn note that »mce tlir
j| (,, '* ^‘ —
nn FHpie
p-ji.,
attended had a , their giie«t« for a few days, the neeii, too. I think.”
The benediction wa* tivin hy *&lt;immer.
•'Ye*, n* would. I imagine ne
Ia*t meeting, lour new member* |dumber |&gt;arly nt Ihe htome of Ml** the Misses Mary Allison and Joann
the Rev. M. II. Jackson uf l.ongPolice Chief Claud- l-ayo ha* have been added They are Mr,
elreedy does. Its knows Mother.
Hitt of Ohio.
S'.i.unnder nit
Iter
the
grawoo&lt;|. Mu* lea I immlifM »lurlr^ thr i««m«l u nt*trnirnt Ihnt tluflnK liny K Peek, William Williams, I ,(nation exrrrl***,
He has ptohably been wading lo
Mr*. (Jeorpe Arthur and »on
evening were prerrnlrd hy the*he*e »e**lon* ami all other a cin i
rev It you two could work thmi*
llofa-rt Miiod ami William Mac
Mi,« Finite Snyder, daughter nf 1Stanley left Sunday for th«lr homr
out w-ttbnut him. It would be like
Krngit*.
... Mr. and Mr*. (Tan me Snyder n
In New Yoik wh.ete tL.ey will spend
-r
him ”
The Hella^-y llaplid t liajM-l will I reived an nwanl foe a treifici re the «limmer.
hold regolar *en lci- nn Sumlay lpurd during her I year* in Semi\i. Iin,i \ir. utt.i w.ip , n,t
Joan heaved a great aigti ol ramorning In Communlly ||ms«^ *tt I nn|«* lliirh School She war neither l 7
n l . A ' ,,u.‘
- r 1 lid "M'ell. ns s exactly Uie right
I. o'clock The Rev. Mr.
] ab'ent nor lardy aril ” 1 o n , " 1 wHh jlT* k J i . 3! d .ter 1 * 1 h £ .
one to srttlc this mlsstable mess.'*
Thoma
Tfioma. will ronduci .he .e n lc ,.| lm
t ^ r lli law?'
the said
ami preach the *rrtnon. A dele­
"Honey.”
Ml*, h rjn rc* Uw.on parilcl* „ ,(,« * . Mr*. Kyle's neire isturnrsi
gation ol member, of till, rhiirrh paled
in « . . . Margaret Dav , „ , |H , hcm for . vUit
"Y es’ ”
met on Thursday evening with Hu piano recital Mr,Ine.day night.
Mr
an(,
Mr.
,,all|
M
.tWl.ti
,,,ent
"Don't ever keep your trouble*
Rev. Mr. Slert/ of the Fir,f flap
The
o.teen
public
sehool
held
I
f
Sllt)lla
N,.w
pm)rna
„
t.afh.
rmm me sgain."
tl»l Church nf Dcl-and In disru** ronivm rirrmcnt rKfrelifu, TuwHuv,
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aa
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"Hid I didn't think It was nice
ldaii« for the new rhirrch li iildiny
June Mh. The program wa* as . V M' J.’
‘.V1iva‘ ‘ « n J,
to come complaining—”
to Ik- Imill !n |)e|iary
* inllowff: pMKTi^ioniil-- irradii i i Inir ,a', *11 ,rir n *2? , Ur # ^ r*
"I know, you ware sweet. Rut
ih• Lr . final
fnrrtln*.
nf Ihr kraion
Stnr *Sminf|r«|
Hum Tr r — nu- |,l^',
H- 11 HUnton of !.«*••
Ii.ll.
i ';.* ! . A .* •, a i «•I it,.* T .
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•
w
&gt;Ufjr
two brads are always better than
o.y*. remember.”
"Ye*. I've found that out.”
Top n-pre'cnlalive* nf the nil
"So—promise?”
indu&gt;try in Florida met in Ja ck j
"Pp'ititseT”
•outille last week and elected A 1
"Promise never to keep anything
R. Co»gruve uf Standard Oil Cum
from in* again Your troubles art
Sireel She showed »nme ,d Ihe
- -»nn * onr.,; ,
, rophecy patty, State Chpfrman nf the Oil
my trouble*.”
work ilnnr •»&gt; hrr»rlf amt Alto —w*vrrl* llriM&gt;kr; Ad&lt;itM« r—R ^ « alnrtu*:?y Information Commlllee
The looked up. "Okav," she »aW
omc dope
hy
*ludnds
who
were
I
humid
Mekmn
of
Ft.
CWIsima*
Jo
succeed
colhn
B
.L
avc.fR
ygrqyc
ilonr lay •
aultiy. * I prnmjae You know wpy?
r
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—
.enlatfoa
of
Hlp|oma»J
8
Lloyd
will
digoct
Ute
lndu*li&gt;'&lt;**Puhlle
Just Mafllng
lh
leant
She
graPrr«ent*lt
stanlng In
H*i .11ile I'va just isained mat
, rioutly Invited any who were in- ll. Andetson; V*lcdlc»ory— U r r y relation* pngfram in the *U«r.
TUP. SANTORO BIRALD

Prt. June II. IftSI

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v.-b«n i tali them to you, they stop
batna troubla*."
Ha kissed oar. “And now I'll go
down and re* Dad." n* said.
Joan never know ivnat Todd's
father aatd to Mr«. Hunter, mil
•dvatavsr it wss proved extramsiy
effaettra, for sti* did not com* up
to ins apartment tn* neat morn­
ing at nil, and when Joan went
down latar, lh* mow extraordinary
convemtton took place o*?ween
them.
'Good morning. Mother Hunter."
"Hood morning. Joan.”
“1 wondafro it I eoiiid help you
In any w-ayf”
"Ob. thar.M you. no I vr Onisned
my nu'.issw rrl:. Bui I iu glad yos
•toppad in bacaure I want to talk
to yxau. Bit down lor a moment"
It sraa ridiculous to leal Ilk* a
guilty child expecting punishment
but Joan couidn i ntlp it
"I've been winking.” Mr* Hunt­
er n*5 an n»r vote* noidtrg a oeep
not* of regret "and I've decided
that i t * been pampering you tn»i
much.”
"Pampering!”
“Yea. I mean with lh* help I've
been giving you. It never occurred
to ma until yesterday when you
want og and left me all your clean­
ing up to do "
"But I—"
"Watt. Let ma ttnisn. ptea»e.
dear. I am ninny, Joan. I n*ve
had to 0*. on a minister* salary.
And I cannot oeai wast* in any
torm. I knew, esicn you da»ned
out at aucB an cany mrur, to n
you could not pcuubly nave don*
your nouseivork properly. The
thought nsggeo ine until l went
up tu »ee And. sure enough, there
was yout tood. spoiling. A rmki
quartet ol a pound ol margarine —
I wa* tnanKrui It wntn t cutler—
and at icatt nail a pottle ot milk.
Td say noimng ot nsttiy a lost u:
oread that you left drying out
there on y&lt;»ui inb'e. | tK*iicve i
am not exaggerating ’
"No. I'm sfi.tid ot," Joan nvirmuted.
"W ell—** And pate a note ot
faint rignteounnv** crept into Mr*
llttnter’l tone 'Men. | tcsik care
ot thing* tor you. Hut I teatue
now l shou.rtn I nut e ile-auie now
ato ymi yver g w rj to team except
tpe p iro way? Hj v*Kii nvatakes ?”
" I —don't Kr.nw"
Mr*. fluntst spook her head
slowly. "It ,|ni fan to )ou ror
ma tn ra t* you and ntlp you the
way | navy been. You won t al­
ways nay* m* around to waten
over you. you nm v."
"On. Mothei lluntar!”
"liut It's true. Pie flutter or.it
I sem i i*v* lorever And while my
natural mat met is to gtv* you all
pox*ibis assistance while I can.
still that ion t being lair in mysell, eithei. I ought not In tax my
strength, which, you ate wall
aware, ta limned"
"I know. I've fell all along ynu
were dmng loo much "
airs iluntst waved away Joan's
words with a smalt, pudgy nano
“Torrefor# I nav* i)sr deo.' sne

wret oo, with a new declalon to
oar voice, "to tat yon work out
your own aaivatlon. Pleaao don't
expect m*. tn th* future, to climo
up thoe* atoira to your sp an merit
every day. I cannot do tt. 1 trill
(till car* of rojr cwu
•
tha way I alvsaya have Out youY
muat not court on m* to core* to
yours.”
“Vary wall. Mother Huotar. I v*
certainly spprtc.sted your gener.
-&gt;xily and—and ihoughtfulnaaa Out
| ran appreciate, too, now you feel
snout it now."
Mr» Hunter noddyd "You youmi
people nave much to learn. Ant
we uider one* can only ctand by
and watch while you learn it. I
don t Know svhp auffara most in
in* process." She smiled an uq*w
certain, wavertng smile "Rut I at
s ir* I'm right on thts '
“Yes. i —i gussa you are."
“I war.t you to understand, tjo ,
my deal, that l cm r.ct willing ;a
nslp you selrct jour antique*,
either. You'll nave to make yu-.|r
own decisions there, also. Ann if
you spaao too much—wen"—sne
lilted an exprrsaiv* ajiuiildar—•it's
fat you and Todd to work out vour
budget to meat joui expanses o t *
coiiroa." sna added. ”it )xiu cnira
to ms and ask ma and want me— ”
•Oh. no, I'm *ur* you're nght
about mat. to u r Josn aatd. rtung
quickly. “I've just got to learn.
Todd and I 0;&gt;th have. I mean—"
Mr* Hunter roi* with ner, cttm*
to Joan and laid n nand on ntr
arm.
“And please don't think from
u t il I'va just t a l l my dear. lUat
I m deserting you. I m not. It •
ii t s r - l h s i um-rrt*tn untie a g a in f
tempo abith uy the threat of
tears of weakening—"wall—weTa
good fnrr.da now and I want ua to
rrmstn good frtandx But If I con*
tinned •* | pave oaen. I might r.ct
always o* able to contain my*wif.
I might msr patience, aud there
might oe r.*r*h word* between
us anil—dearie—not th*t» anything out that. You ere dan t
youT"
"Of court* I is*. And I tkliyh
you'rs absolutely w-ondsrful.* ah*#
•aid sincerely. “And I'pi aure, tbe
wav you're planned It. well pa
better frtepdi thgn aver. Don t
worry about jhatl You &gt;now." aba
went qn. “I rea^ one* aomtwhers
that member* of fgmlllsyi should
alwgya treat each other aa they
would s|r
trqngefT—giving them tfi*
uirteay gni eonjlderatlon —
same co.ir
the samt
pHtgry. II thlnjt
tht;
i« B'ltacy.
mayta
there's a Ini In that. And I gucas
jou do. loo. Anyway, It's s a fe ,,
lent It? " 8h# smiled. "And now^
I'm gpmg shopping |n the eg!.
Wouldn't you Hh&lt; Id com* along I ”
For a »eco-Hl Mra. Hunter hesi­
tated. but only for a accord.
"No my dear. Not now. I hava
a good &lt;]«*! to do “
"All right. Any time, though—”
Mrs. -Hunter nodded, and Joan
left her. Hafely outdoors In the
clear mtyltgM. she drew a long
breath.
"Thank you. Ood.” ihe said,
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In also and weight alono Pnnllae ullrr* you
lliort* rpr |u&gt;f ilnllar limn a like amount ever
bouglil More. And that** important, because
dial long wlicclbfMst i« lls«* reason for mutlnrl,
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jarring road *hoeh*. You ruunjl common an even
keel . . . rpilsr wiUtnut tiring for hours on end.
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luxury ailtomo|dlft-tri'ffu&gt; a /*•**♦ rfnf/ars nf ihn
InuvU 'pricril cart. Our trade-in appraisals am
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• COMORF.fiATlON Air CHRISTIAN
rf»»*»»CTi
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III I'alm rtio Airnne
•
J, Bernard Boot. MinUtcr
Sunday School 10 a,in.
Morning Worship 11 a m. Scr
rnon, •‘The Child In The Midst"
FIRST CURIfftlAN CHURCH
IM7 S. Sanford Air.
Bible School at a.45 a m Mrs O
T. I'carion. *up**rtntendeni
Marumi: Worship 11 a m
The Rev. Jim Uurneit. whose
home i&gt; in Gainesville hut who it
a student in our Atlantic &lt;l.rlttlan
f college al Wilson, N C will serve'
a&gt; minlitcr it. outturn! the sum
mcr months, beginning Sunday
Special niu-;c by thr ctuir Mr
N. V. Parmer. organist
l hi Hho's meet at iP.10 p m
livening Seri ict* at 7:30 p m
FIRST .MUT1IODIST Clll’KOI
Milton II. Wyatt. l*attor
Charles Morrison. Song l.eadrr
9:4S a m. Sunday School A clasfor every aye.
%
M a m Morning \Vnr»!:,,i S«
nmn, "New Mm at Work”. V
Chaplain F.irrrll W. Krmpo.n
7 p in. M V K. Meeting*
H pm, Keening Al'tirdi*;. Scr
tnon. ' ‘Evidence' o f J r us’ dr J
Bernard Itool
tliioadrat met
WTRltl
FIRST riCt'AillVTlJtMV
c iin tn i
Itev. A. (I, Mi limit, I'jitor
Sunday School 0:45 a.m.
A
The Sr *Hon meets fur prayer m
w the tettlnn room at 10:10 a m
M&lt; ulna Worship it u
Senior llilih Fellowship 7 p in
Evening Worship h p in
ASSP.JillI V ill* (.till tilt ||i H
17th St, anil l-aurrl Aie.
Rev. V. IV. Marshall, I'jvi.r
Sunday Sen i&gt; &lt; - 0: |j a m Sun­
day School Don’t .end y.ii.i -hit
dren, bring tin ni A flats for
every aRe
It a m Morning Worship, s&lt; •
t i mon "Utvntally"
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•tifCT H U TIST (H U R ril
- - V V . : : v BAPTIST
CHAPEL
Ij V M»r&gt;. Fla.
Rev. Kclby E. Ms-Colistet
9:45 am . Sunday Jk-hosd.
11:00 a.m. Worship Service.
7;uu ys nt. baptist
Training
Completed plan* for the annual
Union
daily vacation church »chool of Ihc
i :00 p in Evening Service.
First Methodist Church indicate
that the two week* school begin­
I.ITIIK RAN « IIITtCTI
ning next Monday will find every
tit Till: REDEEMER
minule completely filled with var
itev. Phillip Srhlessman Minister led recreation and activities
Ser.lres al Th- Vachl Club
There will be period* nf singing
Sunday Siliwd 9:15 a .in.
and worthip. and. throughout the
Church Service lu 30 a m
entire school there will be .‘ehgious in*trurlion erntrred around
FOSIi.u ( IIAPEL
the theme of “Our church—at
METHODIST 4 IIUKCU
home and abroad” . The vchool i*
Oviedo
open to children. 4 through It
Itev. E, T. Mandltrr, Mlelstrr
[cars old. and ihe chufsh feel* ii
0:t5 a
S.i.i. .y School.
ha* been mo^t fortunate this year
I I ‘00 a m Worship Service.
|i teeming a fine and able group
8:no p.m. Worship Service
of volunteer w&lt; :kert.
Mr» II It McCall will be super,
fllRLsI EPISCOPAL
inlendent of the kindergarten and
( lit itt It
vsID he assisted by Mrs. Wilma
Inngwond. I ta.
Colbert. Mr* J a m e s Borard. Miss
itev. lias id I . l each
Holy Communion .mil Sermon at Marianne Strickland and MU*
Ilelty Brvant Mr* Ashhv Jone*
la m
l« sunerinlendrnl of the Primary
Church School in a m .
Ihpartment and svill he assisted
t HE FIRST I.API 1s t n t t HCtl hv V * E C Williams. Mr* P
til t o i l IIO
II Colbert, anil \!r« IN a llarkrv
Rev. Louis Das. dinlster
Mr* J It St John will head Ihe
9:45 a m Sunday ScIlOflt, 11. F, Junior department, with Mr*. J
Wheeler S r , superintendent,
Boss Adam* in charge of music,
it a.m Morning Worship Service and Mr I IV Clarke, recreation,
ft p in Evening Worship Service with Mr* Hay Herron. Mr* C It
Jones anil Mr*. E C, Olson *rrvFIRST IR E .. 'IFT IIO D ISr
i ig ,-s teachers
( IIITU II
The sessions will begin earh
Corner l.aurrl \»e. and IV. Fourth
morning nt o o'clock ami close al
Slrerr
11:30 o'clock Mrs, Brady llrrItev. (I, Eldon Kline. Pastor
nu.n, who is director of the school,
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
i* urging parent* to take advan
Morning Worship 10:45 am .
lage of this op|Hirlunily to help
Evening Scriee 7 30 p m.
Mid-Week Service 7:30 pm hoi- and girls grow religiously
"What we do for children iiip.i
lluirsday.
hi done now (or shihVrn, do pot
niH C rii « F m i d
wail," it was said by a rhureh
Freitin Ave. and 22nd St
*|kokestii'tn
Itev. II. It. Ilrml.-ison, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a in,
Evangeliitlr Service 7 3n pm .
Mid Week Servire Tuesday 7:30
is in.
Young People** Ss-rvicc Thors
lay, 7:30 p m

Methodist Church's
Vacation Bible
School To Start

News of Men

7MS n m, r.vnnftOlidlc It ills
The Fhurrh of Jesus Chrlat
“ What Time Is It on Cod'* Clock?"
of Latter Day Salnta
Tiuwld 7:30 p.m Choir even
10 a.m. Sn.idny School.
Inc
p.m. Sacrament Meeting.
Wednesday 7 U n m Prayer
SsTvicea held In City Hall Audi*
Meeting and Bible Stodv.
soritim.
Join the happv. enthusiastic.
Bit JM II S IA D W Sf IIODI.
Mngmg rnnvregnliou at the As
of the I lr«t Baptist fhurch
srmhls nf O.kJ churrh Come and
Sanford I lor Ida
^ worship the Lord with us
Home nf Mr*. It. F . Soderbloom
Elder ypring*
HOI.V c r o s s n iir itn i
Sunday School 2:.tu ii in “ Bring
(Fpisropall
all the family "
The Rev. II. I., /.imuirrinan, It. It..
HENKVA BUM IS I 4 11t i t (II
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Hector
(leneva
Trinity Sunday
Itev. Sainnrl Slew a ll. I'avlor
R a in Hols Eucharist
Sunday
School
10 a m
0:13 a m. Choral luu-han.i and
church Service ti a.m.
Sermon.
Training Union 7 p.m
Servicrs through the week
Evening Worship Service 9 p.m
Monday tliroiurti Thurvlay and
Wednesday Prayer Service 8 p rn
Saturday Italy Communion 7■':o
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OF THE NAZARENE
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Friday Holy- Communion 9*a m CHURCH 111
Maple Ave.
I..
II.
Rusbton, Minister
. c e n t r a l b a p t i s t (iiu n c ii
Sunday
Sch.s'l
9:45 a.m
fornrr Oak A te. ae.i tlih St.
Morning IVorshlp lo:4S a m
... i ’.
Whatley, Pasinr
Youth Service* 6:43 p.m.
* • W. Plank, li o n tor of Pdmatfon
Evangelistic Hour 7:45 pm
0:43 a m Solid.i' School
Prayer and Worship Wednesday
It a m. Mi •ninu Worship
7:43 p.m.
0:43 pm.
Dapllst Training
Union.
IT It ST nilHSTIAN CU U Rni
fi p.m, Evening Worship We ex
IM7 S Sanford Ave.
lend a cordial welcome In rest
Bible Schoc. at 9:43 a m Mr* O
ilrnt* and \i%itnrs of «»ur rommuna It)*. Brine Hu* who!** family; vu- F. Pcarvon. mp.riritcndcnt
” have farilitlet for all ages
Morning Worship 11 a.m. State
"• -. ‘''one thou with in and we Sei-re'ary Rev. Lawrence AtMIcy
w ill do thee cood . " Num to 20 will he the morning sjveaker. Spe­
cial nuislc by the choir. Mrs. Y
f ir s t b a p t i s t ch im uii
V. Farmer, organitl
Park Ave. at Mvih M.
chi Hho's meet at 6:30 p rn
R . P. Brook* J r .. Pattor
Friendship (las* will he in
John l„ 'Idler
charge of Evening Service at 7 30
Minister of Uilurallnn
p in
Sunday School 0:45 a m
ITSALA COMMUNITY
Morning Worship H 43 a m and
ITtLMIVTEKIAN (IIUIICH
11 a to.
Itev.
('. f . White, .Minister
Training Union 0:43 pm
Mr*, (b u rr Jlartu, Planl*t
f
Evening Worship 8 p in
Allred Erir*oti
Nursery for nil services
Suprrlnlrndrnl nf Churih Srhool
Wednesday Serv ire H p m
■*
t.eiirge I'rtnld
Welcome
lead er of MM Week S e n lie*
i horrh School |n ,i m
f in in ii n r ( it it 1s t . sf h :\ t is t
Worship II k.m
Kimduy School 0:15 a m
Ynung I'ruple “ p.m.
MornlriR Worship it a m
Evening Service 7:3b p.m.
^Thal spiritual understanding nf
WeUnnday Evealnc ’ ibo p m
Ood Proicctj man from ilueaxn
Evrrjliody invited to aitend all
and dancer, and Is not subject to
ni.itrrl.il liws of rhanrr and our servirev.
rhange. will he hroucht nut al
THE ( Ill'llC1I (IF fiOD
"ft Christian Science u .-vices Sunday
ef PROPHECY
Kesnole of
the nnSemion
: : m r.im Ave.
entitled "Ood The Preserver of
Bl*h &gt;p A. M. Mover. Paster
Man" Is the loddeti Tevt from
9:43 a m. hL'r.Jay Sch yni,
Deuteronomy: 'T h e rtemal fied
II am . Aloifliag WnrvMP. h'vt
Is thy refuge. nnd underneath «re num
by A. W .Mover.
the everlasting arm s" (31:271
7 :w l&gt; m LvjiicrliMic llour.
Selections to he rea.I from
7
Tin-syUr Ev/ning .Ser
“ Science and Health uiili Kes
V L B le .ilf r Joe Mit'V
In lhi&gt; Scriptures" In Mary Baker vtre.
9 :S0 p in Thur»da v Wnmen’i
Kd.lv Include the fidlnwlnr
Band la*aivr.‘ Mr* A
“Ood hasendowed man with Missionary
w. stover.
■*
Inalienable right*. among wbirh
F:\crynne welcome.
_ are self government, reason, and
ti- ennseirnee Alan is prop. rly self, (1IULUOTA BAPTIST CTILTK II
gnvrrnrd only svhen he Is guidesI
Walter A. Roulh J r .. Padnr
rightly and governed by ho Mak­
Sunday School to a tn
er. divine Truth a n J laivr" (1(^:7).
Morning Won hip Service II am
From the Klntr James Version Sermon by (tie paitnr.
*of the Plble the following srrses
Evening Worship Servire 7:3n
will he among those r&lt; id: "Re- p.m. Sermon by tne pastor
fause thou hast made the lard,
Prayer Meeting WetlnrMlay 7:29
which Is mv refuge. even the p.m.
most High. Ihy liabitalinn; Tlirr«*
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
nhall Im no ev it liefali thee,
neither shall any plague ronir
S t. l.ukC* l.uthrraru-In Elavla
tdifh thy dwelling" (Psalms 9|: (near O v ie d o th e Rev. Stephen
^ 9. 101
M. Tuhy, tiasiur. Morning *ror*hlp
H:.'tn a.m. Ifaiiln MI*flon hroadra*t
at 9:3n a m. over WOJIZ 1 740 ke»:
SANFORI) S I’ VEMIIHAV
Sunday School for all age group*.
ADVENTIST n iF R O I
K. E. Memlttg. Minister
3:30 a m. L'htJitlan Day School
Sabhalh Srhool Saturilay 9 30 IA II elementary grade* and kindern.m. Mrs. If. V Buckner Superin­ gartent, Monday through Friday,
tendent
H:30 a.m. Children's program, "St.
Worship Servire 10 IS am
Luke'* Chittel,” Saturday 10:15
Mid week Power meeting Wed­ ».m. over WTRIt, (1400 ke.).
nesday. June ft. 7:30 p m
Whosoever will may romr.
THE UHRLSTIAN AND MISSION
ARY AILI.ANCF: (IIIT U II
_
f EVTRAI. tlA PTIST f lll Rril Park Avenue it Fourteenth M m t
Pastor. David ft. Cartteflv
“
loroer Oak Ave. and lllh 64.
L Whatley, Pastor
Sunday School and Morning Wor­
ship
Combined Service l : U a.m.
« . W. Plaak. Minister nf Edncatlan
0:43 a.m. The Sunday Scbro) la to 11:30 «.m. "Wmthtp Period
epened for all members of th« begins at 11:40 a.m ."
family with nursery facilities for Alliance Youth Fellowship « »

all service*.
1! a.m. Morning Worihlo.
0:43

Union.

p.m.

Baptist

p.m.

Evening Service 7:45 p.m.
Wrdnetday Mid-Wceti B i b l e
Training
Study 7:43 pm.

In Service

HAD KltEDZNACH. Cerm.ny —
I'fe. William D, Cain, »on of Mr.
and Mr*. E. M. Cain, llmite I, ir .
erntly juiticsi ths- lid .Armored Divi­
sion in (iermany a, a member of a
four-man "buddy" team.
Cain and three of his buddies,
together *ince l.«*ic imining, have
l-eeti assigned to the division'" 4t\t
InfaMry Itattalion. Under the ni-.v
leplnci-nu-nt lyati-m, the team will
remain together ns a unit until
relea-ed from active duty.
The L’l -year-old soldier etiteie.l
the At my in June 195:1 and ssa*
la*t stationed at Fort Jaeksor, S.
C.
KARLSRUHE, Germany - E n ni* P. Williams Jr ., whose parent,
live in Sanfoid, was reeently prorroted in rnrporal while serving
ssith the "5lh Anti-Alritnft Artil­
lery B a t ta lio n in KarDruhc. Ger­
many.
Units of the Seventh Army form
a major part of the strong cordon
of Alnetiinlt defense f o r c e *
stielching actoss the U. S. Zone
of Germany.
Corporal Williams, a radio opetalar in Battery It of the 25th
AAA, entered the Army in January
1953, and arrived over**** Ihe
folios*ing August.

All Night Gospel
Sing Is Planned
BONIKAY ( FN St—They ate rerooting the »!d time spiritual and
g.u|icl tmnlc tn the tiatihamlle see
linn of Florida add plan to stage
another all-night gotpel tiny on
July I.
over 10,000 people gathered here
for Ihe first sundown tn innup
go*p*-t .sing staged here a few
month* ago and the siiecess nf that
effort onenuraged the local Kiwan
i* *Tuh tu s|M&gt;ns&lt;&gt;r another -ing
next month
leader In the movement i* Edi­
tor Devannr William* of the Hoi
mr* County Advertiser, and it wo*
at hi* suggestion that the cu b
brought lai* McCormick and ihe
nationally known talent that f&lt;dlow* him to Ilonifay for Ihe all
night line.
The *.ng scheduled for July 4
will fc' broadenl on the network
nrugram.
"O I *1 rampmeeting
Time."

N&gt; v* •
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Sin rk *1!

Grandmother
To Get Degree

PRESS ROUNDUP
BUENOS AHi US, r _ i'olice
pressed their ranndup yevlertlav of
*u»pert« in hlo.ulv labor rivi - that
have elaimeil four live- F* -ty
person*—many identified a* Communists—weie r.-p tied in eustmiy
Pnltre raid the luurdets whir a
flared last weekend were aimed at
I ; event ini metal worker* from ro
lit’ iting to their lab* afler veil'.*,
ment of their »trike

Author Says Fox
Won'tCatch Rabbit

s v iv r JOHN*. N It
Thorn­
ton W Burges* |e! the world in i 1
a kiriary . m r l recentIv—Re.ldy
Fox i *n’t i virgoi.t to eaten up wdtt
Peter llat-'iil
The jttl-y ,-ar *d-l .-uillinr n ilurili*t.
whose In ti-Mai animals have lie
lighted rhildren for 12 yeat , said
in an Inlrrvievs he plan* tn keep
Peter ala a y olte lump ahead of
hi* hungry, rraftv pursuer

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Couple Will Wed
Sunday Evening
The wedding of Mi** Jarriuelin
1 Eicmming' and itoscoe Monro wit
he held at the St. Paul Hapti
i church Sundav at 3 p.m.
The reception will J.. • • the
lim ite i? ...... Katie *"*"*-.ir.;', 9.'i
Sanford Ave, immediately aft.
the cerenienie*. Alt friend* are in­
vited

Parliamentarian
Accuses Officials
TEHRAN. Iran, n - An Irai ..n
Parliament member ha* accused
government official* of wiJetpread
corruption, Inelu lmg the peddling
. : t 6 million doit.ir* irortb of ra
limed suv.tr u&gt; bla.k matket r*
Speaking ti Urn Maylb (!*-,■ &gt;r
in u«e of Parliament I retmtly
Deputy Mahdi Mirashr.tfi
ebarged eust.im* otfirlal* ! i !
I'* mitlmn dollar* worth of
ii
ft in a warphouttf here \t.
lie laid a fire vsliirh demo.,she,I
Ih" giant shed vs a* &gt;e' I &gt; v up the theft
A hinru D a rrns* betw .-rn j
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of the Holy Rosary Church In Jersey Cu*. N .1 . trsint; to figure om! h, •
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were served refreshment* by Me*
Id Udv I . this kind of tiling." is
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going tn i ' a college degree neM
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Mr*. J Stillwell, of l ake Helen at I mi &lt;tuds
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Erlrnds of .Mr*. J Nettle* id Reserve
AimI*•i Mr t* f I
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take her "mind off" trouhlev *he *
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Sanlly, Honor NAAS Publication,
Observing Its First Anniversary
ggr

!.♦.. R. W. Sherman, publlr Information
officer at the £&gt;anf»r&lt;i Naval Auxiliary Air
Station and officer advlaor for the Sanfly
station puhlicntion. surely will miss the per­
sonnel which has tiecn so efficiently workins with the publication and who helped to
brins to the base the honor of having the
best servire pH|&gt;er in its class
Dave llusrhle. associate editor of the
paper, is bidding adieu to active service with

Broken Bottle
Tuesday night, a group of teen-agers ap­
parently were playing s game, which for
lack of a hotter name could bf rn!! d "rVilIc
crall.”
In this game, one group of youngsters
leaves a trail of arrows chalked on sidewalks
and streets, and another group attempts to
find (he first one hy following this trail.
This pastime was evidenced by the
passing of two groups nod a chalked arrow
in the street. The game ran I*' a lot of fun.
Teen-agers ran la* noisy, which seems
to be in the nature of youngsters in this
category, tail the second group seemed to
be eapecially so
Perhaps this extra noisiness was spur­
red by something new which had lieen in­
troduced to the game. One of the Itoys hurl­
ed a bottle to the street, shattering it. The
bottle had contained liquor.
These youngsters who are not quite dry
behind the ears have no biisincas getting
we! Inside.

Reciprocal Trade
Half a loaf may la* better than no bread,
but when people have looked forward to a
full loaf, the auhstitute is apl to la* disap­
pointing. Kvcr since President Kiaenhower
took office, an Important part of his pro­
gram has been the extension of the Recipro­
cal Trade Agreements Act for three years,
with broader authority for the President in
the adjustment of tariff rates.
I*aat year he recommended this, hut
settled for renewal for one year, the Idea
being (hat in (he meantime Congress rould
have studied the whole situnlion thorough­
ly. Many thought he would have been wiser
to stand hy his original position. es|M*einlly
since he was fresh from his election triumph
Of 1052.
This thought is justified by the fart that
again the three-year extension has hogged
down In Congress, snd (he administration
finds it necessary lo ask again for one more
year. The hope is again expressed that In
JP56 something will really happen.
It mav and it may not. Meanwhile valuable
time has l&gt;een lost and only stop-gap legis­
lation has been enacted. It looks more and
more as If the ndvlsers who told the Presldent last year not to fight gave him |*»or
advice.

TODAY’S DIBI.K VERSE
Stir up the gift of God. which la In thee.
(If Timothy 1:6.)

The Sanford•• iwHerald

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Page 4

Friday. June. II, 1054

HOrtfUL EXCAVATOR IN THE POUTICAl PYRAMIDS .

WASHINGTON
- This coun
Iry’a troubles begin again with
Kyngman Rhee, South Korean
President. If the Geneva confer­
ence falls lo produce a peaceful
settlement. II seems sure tn fall
Th" &lt;lr]4*HH4ts, w estern ’••wi
CommunUt. have talked six weeks
al Geneva about Korea and Indo
china. No positive result* The con
Terence can't last much longer.
Kvcr since the armistice last
summer. Rhee has opposed the di­
vision of his country Into North

Public Forum

UN And Korea
The United States has taken the firm
(Misition that the only way to rondurt free
elections to unify Korea is under mtpervislon of the United Nations. The Communist
powers, led by Red China, rontend that the
Ity SVH IIHltl.ONf;
I’rnliahly the meaauir nf most
UN is not fitted for such supervision
conrern to the moat people, outThis is a strange attitude to take. One
•Ide of the general lax bill, that
of the pur|Hises for which UN was estnliHa* hern before u* thia session
\&lt;nme up and was passed thia wreek
Iish&lt;'il was to ileal with just such disputes.
Thla wa* of roune the Soria) He­
It is odd that a nation such as Red China,
rmit)- Bill.
which seeks admittance to the UN. should
It extended Social Security cov­
to approximately ten mil­
deny that that organization has the right WEST PAI.M HE \C1I i/f* - S *n*h erage
lion workrra whose Jobs are not
*4*1 Florid* I* in * wet rnntillon now covered. It Inrreaard the beneand duty to fulfill one of its functions.
centrally h”t "we a rt not In a fita of alm»*t aix and a half mil­
The trutli is the Communists want the flivwl
emergency." *ay« l.am.ir lion people on the benefit roll*,
elections conducted by some “neutrnl" com­ .trhn*on. chief engineer nr the ami hbrralltrd the formula for
mission—a commission on which one or O ntral anil Southern Florid* Flood figuring the lienefita nf thoae who
Control Ili.tnrt
retire In the future. It Inrreaard
more Communist countries rould serve. Such{ "There i* * no«»lhllily of a flood the
amount which brnefiriarlei
a Ikm!)’ could cause delays, wrangles, and emeegenry Ihl* year, not a prnh ran earn in employment without
ability." Jnhn««n told the FTP loalng their lienefita— not aa mueh
generally keep Korea from ever having free at
II* meeting here veiterday.
a* the hill I introduced would have
elections
He rerommendol bringing the done, hut eonaiderahly more than
levrl
of
l.ake
Ok-erhobee
dm*n
No American wants to see his country
the present $75 per month limit.
II* present 13 13 fret to 13 It alao . royldril for a schedule nf
take a pnaition which precludes the |»n*sihil- from
feel
Inrreaar* In Horial Security taiea
ity of unifying Korea through free elections. A drlr&gt;*»||on from Miami Sonne* estimated lo he enough to pay for
amt
Hialeah
*aid|
hr
water
Irvrl
I
hear liberal tied benefit*.
On the other hand If we were to agree lo by­
I* nnr and a half fret hlghrr than
I.ike any other bill affecting the
pass the UN we would seriously weaken the al the *amr period In FM7—the
interrata of thia many people, it
prestige of that organization and set ii pre­ **«r*t flood yrar-an d Bnapt Mem­ didn’t meet with the approval nf
P Klein Itayli** of Sehrtnc e v e r y o n e . Home profeaalonal
cedent wdiieh would allow It to lie hy-passed ber
»ild rainfall record* In hi* area group, opposed Itelng Included In
at any time. We rnnnol afford to do that.
dii***' *1* (nrhr* more than normal the coverage; one auch group waa

District Engineer
Says South Florida
Wet, Not Bad Slate

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and that "a flond *lluatlnn I* |m
pendine "
The FCH offered a IV*) reward
for Information leading In the ar
re*t and ronvlrtlon of person*
eitlllv of lilowine lip pari of l/ v r,
.VI Sunday night.
A budget nf II MUNI for the
fiscal vear hreinning Or* I. IMI.
Hv C. It. DAWSON, RSA.. MSA.
wa« adopterl It compare* with $3.LAND OK FIrOWKRS — Florida at last 33A.5no for I9S3M and tl.20.9nn
seems destined to liernme the land of flow­ for IM2 S3.

County A tin t's Column

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

ers implied In its name. Industry organiza­
tions estimate Ihl the state receives about
40 million dollars annually from ornamental
horticulture prodiirts. The Inrome may well
liecomc larger In future years.
« • • • •

FEAR DROWNED
MIAMI CM—A fireman and a ear
hop girl companion were feared
dmwprd tndav after their empty
70 font mcdortvial was found float­
ing in lllseavne Rav Thrv were
IJnyi Hamilton Mather* J r . 23,
IJoyd
amf Faye Williamson. 23

WATKR — Alachua County farmers are
showing increased interest in Irrigating to*
Iwcco, and several additional growers have
installed systems this year. Highest pro­
%% %f |I9V -T V J U N N i k t l l . i r
m iv m iiit
duction records and liest quality In Ihe Eiiur.t r r o m rrtrr.
m
u
m
r.%t.
county were on Irrigated farms.
I PM Dftffl llllllM
• • • • •
III* llnta ill* f»«w*«|r
| nri Tofftmr Wmvrf
in iitRR Atitrr
BEAUTY - For years garden dubs I| an
,VrRa U Miliar. Hpr*ftb
•
jn
••IIH-TV Ntwt
throughout the slate have stimulated in­
• ll Vtrtt
terest In ornamentals and have Iteen a pot­ 7 an llirng
7 in C*|l| »|H VlFRftifrael
ent influence aiding the development of I an I'lak
nf i4lar«
Mien fit null a
•
bautlf lent Ion of home grounds and public f* in
an M) Krl»R*1 Irmi
7 la I'wrnnvt to I’afann
ptacea.
|a an T»»p|*#r

Television

EGGS — There is need for the location
of aultable apace and facilities in egg pro­
ducing centers of Central Florida for the
ayatemlzed and effective marketing of frenh
egga. The production of commercial eggs la
Increasing and It might be posaible to dry
up the tremendous Imports of cold storage
and low quality eggs now coming In from
outside the state. This will he advantageoua
to the local egg producer and the housewife
who must buy eggs for family use. Egga
being one of the principal and essentinl
foods. It la highly important that we hnve
a supply of good fresh egga for our tables.

HAL BO YLE

Trains On

Old Site

QRAFKNWOEHR, Oermtar &lt; *- two hill* In • test attack-hill*
deserts ot Tunisia lo Rommel muit have known alimvt
chei of Nofmandy, Field ■* well * i the far* he shaved.
brtUa
Rommel’* b
‘ plan*
It would have been nice to have
M a t far 'The
" t t e Big Red one"— had Rommel's opinion of the oper­
U j T !•( Infantry dlvlalbn
ation—a skillfully coordinated at­
baited bia braakout bl
tack employing every element
fiom doughboy and tank lo modem
jet aircraft.
But It more than Impressed a
css that ten yean ago group
of 42 farmer war corre­
and brtaebed hi* Weil
spondents Town here by Pan
American Airway* for a tour of
old battle scenes, ft waa so real
kUc that at
quadruple mount of M caliber ma

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ta-a® Mr l.lttlw M«»«Ip
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11:11 M«Hln Kan*
II II Him off
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t*an I awii l*r»t•* Mr r##t
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II

looked cheerful
"Who would you really rather
have supporting you the Air Force
or the Navyr* a correspondent
•iked an Infantry colonel who waa
II — A n » w h # r a l ? N A
explaining the operation.
I t ’ftDAY r.M.
"Well. I guess we really would It I® t.lh®r®r®
prefer the UR. Marines," said Ihe IlH I MarrIM Joan
l i t Tour MontP Tvxlar
colonel, grinning.
Ii®« I’t'wMr Ilnur
Commenting on the superior fire
I ®n Aifi®rlr«n rortim of th® Air
power of the modem army over I I I l*rMa nf th® r am11r
Advpntwrp
any of the nju*, Brig. (ten. John I a® Antrrlran
U ppIi
Kimore, acting commander of the II® T«na Are T h ar*
division, emphasised the pene­ •t•• Kurd Thr«li»
I I V,mr I’lay Tliw»
trating power of the new Belgian- I7i®
« Tnaat nf I k , Town
made Encrga rifle grenade.
i an *1 K Tbaato
"It will go through II lochia of ! ! ! O f " B fW od t h . lU 4aa
branches on the road a* few yards armor at more than 100 yard*.’ •:M Th. W»h
» &gt;• Wh.F. Ur Ma.
t" i ,n
he ,.|d "That mean* a DmiiMmy
Norwich Naws *fw
towara u»e nearest u ku foxhole can knock nut anv
J o Mlaff«&gt;4
T."?
Col. SJ'
yiarhy""' *-•(•
(Jen. Kimore aald his biggest
problem Is the turnover of trained
men. His division of approximately
17.000 m m b te fa train morn (teg
JM M m w awn in t t t t and will

/AMES MARLOW

Rhee Could Wreck Korean Truce

♦he Navy tomorrow and Is returning to an
iimctive statUn orttf c;;v.—fl life in Irong I.\
land. N. Y. Bob Anthony, editor, is lenving
next week for ses duty.
Ralph Gnssmnn. sjiorts etlitor when the
p«l&gt;er was rhosen for then honor, nlready Is
back in civilian life. Others, including Ray
Sicbert. W. II. Yost. W. J. Brennan and J.
K. Jones, ulso, are already gone.
Today Is being observed as the first an­
niversary of the pa|M*r. Those who have
worked so diligently with making the pajwr
a success ami who. also, have lieen most co­
operative with The Herald, deserve a lot of
credit for a job well done. Rest wishes on
your anniversary. g»ssl fortune to you. and
thanks'

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Mian n t r
u q v tta y
T h i P a tu ra
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able to prevail upon the Committee
to eliminate ila members, while
another wraa unaurretaful. Many
individuals thought that the liber­
alization of lienefita didn’t g? far
enough, hut the Committee had to
fare the problem of financing the
new lienefita and keeping the pro-

gram *elf-*upi&gt;ortlng.
Thr House considered the hill
under a rloaed rule, meaning that
wa couldn't amend it. Thia 1» the
rule usually given on bills of this
kind where a careful balance be­
tween the feature* of the bill has
to he maintained, because amend­
ments peaented on the floor of the
House and considered on the liaait
nf desirability rather than nrartirsllly, without time for due con­
sideration, rould wrrek thr whole
prngtam. Of course the Hrna'.r
still has to pass the hill, and It will
no doubt lie amendahlr there. The
Henate'a rule nf unlimited debate
will allow the amendments to be
gone over carefully before they
arr voted on.
We got bad news last night re*
garding th* new Air Korre Aca­
demy, which we have been trying
t nhav* located In Florida. None
nf the three sites ecommended lo
the Secretary of the Air Force for
*e|ectlon is in Florida They are at
Alton, Illinois; l^ke (Jeneva, Wis­
consin; and Colorado Hprings.
Colorado. Two factors had a Tot
to do with these selections. On*
of the requirements wa* a site
having four seasonal climate; the
other waa a location away from the
coastal areas. Two nf Florida's
greatest advantages— our penin­
sular location, and our ytar-arounf
climate varying only from beauti­
ful to more beautiful—were actual­
ly against us this time.

This column li for Sanford Her­
ald readers to use in espresting
their opinions upon any mailers ol
Interest to the general public. We
solicit &gt;orr Ideas and fair critdim s nf any existing condition*,
cliy-widr, state and national: com­
ment. jr rrilirlsms of Individuals,
public officials, groups cr organ­
isation*. hul tie temperate, fair
and Iru'hful tin personalities The
length of your teller depend# upon
the Importanrr of what you have
tn say. All Idlers will be signed
hy whirr with address, though
signature will be withheld from
publUalion up&lt;&gt;n request. Wher­
ever postihle Idlers should be
tingled lo 2tw or 300 words. The
Herald reserve* the right lo edil
or cul Idler* In fit the ipace
available.
To the Kdllor:
I want to rongratulale D I-.
Harper on having the courage to
voire, in Ihl* column, hit honest
convictions
There are many
others, in Sanford, who feel at
docs Mr Harper about the May­
or's adlon In voting for hit own
ordinance hut. unfortunately, our
rUy charter allow* thi*. The Major
staled, months ago. that hr would
repeal our present livestock ordl
nance and it I* not d ill likelv
that he Is going lo let a matter of

and South Korea. Repeatedly he
haa threatened to wreck the truce
If the diplomats can't agree on a
way to unite Korea.
He now has » divisions. 450,000
troops, trained end equipped by
•tW. i'*ii d Stater In addition, the
United States and the UnHrd Na­
tions havr about 250.000 of their
troops in South Korea.
Across the armistice line—a no
man's land 4.0M yards wide—are
a million Communist troops: 350.COO North Korean. *50 MO Chinese.
The North Koreans hold most of
the front line positions. The Chi­
nese are behind them.
They have forttifeation*. bunk
era and caves, for 20 mlle« beblol
the front. It is the- opinion of
American military leaders that
Rhee rould not crack that defense
H his troop* ran into disaster,
onlv U. S and U. N intervention
could hall them nut. And that
SEVEN B hsTOKS r k t r . i i
HONG KONG oP-Seven Rrltons
have reached llnng Kong from the
Red Chinese cily of Shanghai with­
in IhrlO days. It was di*clo*rd yes­
terday. It is Ihe largest number of
p^r»on» the Communiri* have re­
leased in many months
ethic.* stand between him and the
paisagr of an ordinanre that
mean* so much tn him
1 have found that thr great ma­
jority of the people of Sanford are
very much oppose*! In this pro­
posed change In our livestock law
and I feel quite *ure that If they
will attend Ihe Commlsiloner'*
meeting nest Monday night. June
M. and let their Commissioners
know Just how they feel about
thi* oropa-ed change there will
probably he no tie which would
allow the Mayor to east a deciding
vole.
Yours very Iruly.
Paul C. Marion

IB is Just One Cause
For Hemorrhage of Lung

•y HUMAN N. BUNMUM, R J .
HKMORRHAOR of the lung
will kill aooner by cutting down
the ogygen supply than by actual
loss of blood. However, eudden
and severe spitting of blood la one
of the moat alarming thing* that
ean happen to an Individual.
With coughing of blood, there ta
bleeding In the lung In many
cases.
What to Do
The first thing on* must do Is
to keep the patient quiet HI*
physician will probably give him
a mild sedative until the bleeding
•top*. Hemorrhage from th* lung
cannot remain concealed aa It
can In the other organ* of tha
body. Therefore, one actually
knows how much bleeding there
la. and the person under tha ear*
of ■ physician will not bleed ex­
cessively enough to eauM shock
or death.
Excessive amounts of tha blood
can block up the air sacs of the
lung causing the person to drown
In hi* own blood. The bleeding
will usually atop If the patient la
kept quiet. Then tha physician
ran try to find tha cause for th*
bleeding.
Tha Many Aitofnatlvos
There arc many pouiblllttaa.
Tha bleeding may b* du* to a
severe form of bronchitis. Inflam­
mation of the tubas, a polyn. a
growth, or an abeccaa Tuberminus, of course, la one of the
common causes of bleedtnt and
coughing of blood, aa era varicose
veins of the lung tubes. Tha moat
frequent caul* U bronchiectasis
In this disease there la an Infac-

tlon of the lining of the air tubas
aa well aa a Io m of their alutlclty.
The phyiletan ean usually datannine the cause once the bleed­
ing haa stopped. An X-ray may
b* all that la needed to make a
diagnosis.
Examination of Tubs*
In soma Instances, however, the
physician may have tn probe
deeper. He .may hava to axamtna
the tubes of the lungs by means
of a bronchoscope. This U an In­
strument that alloira him to Me
tha tubes leading to th i air pas­
sages of the lunge.
He mey also need special Xrays of the lung tubes with a spe­
cial type of material known as
llplodol In this way ha can vtiualUt almost all tha lung tubes
and determine the cauae and alto
of tha bleeding.
It's Important to remember
that bleeding from the lungs
should not be neglected, no m il­
ter how small It la for It ean bacoma greater as Uma progresses
Therefore.any person with cough­
ing of blood should be under the
constant care of a physician.
QtmrtoM airo Aittwn
Mrs. O F.J la It true that strop­
ping tha chest should be avoided
tn those having fracturad ribs?
Answer: It depend* upon the
severity of tha Injury, in some
severe cases, strapping mav be
necessary However, tn most in­
stances strapping should bo
avoided If possible because it
tends to restrict the eiperuton of
tha lungs and frequently does not
serve to relieve the pain.
&lt;C«vrfl«ti ISSI. Bias f'uaM SrsJvsM Is, i

Can Official Says
Population, Income
Will Increase Much
ORLANOn up—llsrrv 8. Bscloo
•d thy American Can Co. nred'M»d
*1 a meeting rt n»r*wer« and Shin
•sera M age,
Florida |m» nigh*
•he at»le will h*re a t**nulstlon &lt;j(
4&lt;k mltt'mi In IMft and an Income
rd to billion dollars In 1V7S
The league which hawbes Iran*
portatfon problems for the Florida
cKrua Industrv reelected Sidney O.
Cabs* Jr. of Sanford president and
ill other officers
Other rtPfleera Include Gordon C
Htodmsn. Orlando., secretary man­
ager; R- H. Keene. Orlando, hoard
chairman: R. V. Phillips of Haines
City. Phil C. P r im of Winter
Garden and J . C. Hutchinson of
Sanford vice presidents.
XV. nrd.r w*44ln« ln*l*all«»
and aaeonnr.m.nla

POWELL’S OFFICE
SUPPLY CO.
tin

Wedding Bells Mean Wedding Bills!
Today's thrifty young couple* era wall prepared to
meet thoae hill*. Chance* are they've been tavlnf for
the honrymoon and other expen*ea at FLORIDA STATE
BANK OF SANFORD. Now they’ll appreciate the con­
venience of a Joint checking account here . . . and they
may aoon want our expert help In financing a home of
their own.

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED!

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RESOLUTION

OF THE CTV11. SERVICE *
ROARP OF THE C JT Y OF
HANFORD. FLORIDA
WHEREAS. Divine Providence
in Ills wisdom has seen HI to take
from our midst Honoreble Lloyd
F. Boyle, an outstanding rltlsen
and active member of ine Civil
Service Board of the City of San­
ford. Florida, who. since IU Inrepll»n, has aided and assisted In
solving the many problems of the
•mplnyee. and city, rendering iu»lice lo both employee and employ^
er until hi* death, and
WHEREAS. Senator Boyle came
tn the Stale of Florid* sfler dis­
tinguished *ervlce a* an outstand
ins soldier In Ihe United Stste*
Army, serving In Ihr American
Expeditionary Forces In Europe
during World War I. and
WHEREAS, after Senator Povle
was separated from the United
States Army, he attended Rollins
College and Slelson University.
arM upon hi* graduation from t h ^
U w Cnlteg# it W*t«nBTTMv«W.w
Senator Boyle established his It**
office* In Sanford. Seminole
Counlv Florlds, lo serve the pen
pie "f hi* rity and county, and
WHEREAS during hi* entire re•Idence In Ihe Cllv of Sanford.
Seminole County. Florida. Sena­
tor Boyle ha* untelflthlv given of
hi* lime energy and lalenl in hi*
*11 l«o hrlef v*»rx on thi* earth
tow-xiM the hulldlne of a greater
r|tv and rounly. and
WHEREAS, he won great r e f
•nerl for hi* fearless and cour
ageoos record •* State'* Attorney
»nd A«»l*!*nt state'* Attorney for
Ihe Ninth Judie|»| Circuit, snd
WHEREAS, hv Ms aetive memher»h|p In the Prethyferlan Church,
Shrine. M**onlr Order. Elks.
American Legion Veteran* of
Foreten Wsr*. Woodmen of the
World, and as a memhc* of the
n»i| Service Board of Ihe City
of Sanford. Florid*, he h*s shown
a genuine interest In rlvle. rril a
glmu and rnltunl sffelrs of his"
rlfv and enttnlv. and
WHEREAS, the people of Ihe
27th Senatorial DUtriet of Ihe Mato
o» Florida, reallslns tb« areal con­
tribution* »nd outxisndln* ndrsonelltv of Liovd F Bovle In Ihe
*ero IMI. #1«rted him to Ihe State
Senate. »hlrh office h» waa hold­
ing »i th# time of his untimely'
death »nd
WHEREAS, his rtenend*btlltri
tnMtwnrthineta. an d slneeritXx
o-hl-h h» me* in a m»"ner ref|#e*w
Ine "ee»t er»4|( nnnq him. at w*tt
•* Ihe CMI Service Bcird. lid
hleh de»ree of Initiative and
dllleeoee which
•"•InltlnM was
» major fie**h ln the tm~dh pe*? *? •Z"W fan Of the function*
Of Mia PdertI
,
W H EItrts lha r»,|| c»r.-Ue
Bn~rf nl (fie Cify of S*n»-»d *1nf .
M. has lo.t an outtlsndine.
valued and active Mapd. adm In
•nlte of hit ill condition oeraUted
In ratTrin* forth M« dut|e. aa a l
m/mbee of u«e rivii Sen-'e* Hoard
*
n tv o* q.ornr^. Horidl. at
the lime of hit |t*l affteb
jm E R E F O H F RE »T RESOl.v.
ED he tha net| Carvje* Bn.nl
the n tv fd Re-fprd. Floridi In
••••iphled. th*f
atld rtvii-Amndeo uo-ni h*rehv
falthfni and rowtrlhntlng mthfte «erv|ee nf the
i*.o»
R°*'U
,n 't**nf Semi,
"f
5»nford tor .L
the
rm nlr
note and to (he g ,. , . ^ pqnrldtX
and herebr e-nr»---t the er«||1nJeW
of lhj&gt; memh.rsJ.lo o# q ,. a-l|

n . i hL ^
of the
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lo e T llS C ^ L .’T v ^ 'A M tO IhgY

A. HARE

noun MoMNmI toI

*&lt;TTvrrr have been no clashes In
the no man's land, which stretches
aero** Korra for ISO mOer Each
*Me ha» *n armed pa ro of about
I non men who roam Ihelr side of
the demtliurirrd rone.
Hut Rhee could »lart the war
going again by pointing ooe big
gun northward anJ pulling the lan­
yard.
The Untied States ha* let the
armistice commission go freel*F
through the South Korean port* of
entry lo »ec that thej U. N. forces
don't r.M to their miliary strength
during the truce
......
Rut the Communists don t let the
rommU«ion h*Vf
,4lPe frw*
dom in thrir ar*a They nave rthtnft tfleir airiirri* ..-t
thev have planes to put on their
Helds, in esse the war begin* again,
is n«t publicly kmmn
The American armed forces have
helped the rehabilitation of SoutkT
Korea with itipr'le* »nd supvrvjdon i i the rebuilding The rebuild­
ing Itself Is done hy the South Ko­
rean*
The rel»Hnn*hip between Khee's
army and U. S military lr*d«r«
I* better than Ihe Utter had hoped
for Nevertheless. Rhee'* officeii
would probably obey hi* orders to
attack.
Rroaioe of it* p^ r econom*.
South Korea rould not aisstaln tlA
army without U S help. T h r
American* have driven home In
the Korean officers that the luHire depends on U. h. *',PP2r&lt;Since ftt per cent o( the South
Korean officers have h»d no more
than three years' experience, the'r
20 division* lack the long trained
leadership necessary if th*T " * f«
In a Mb “ *r on Ihelr own._______

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CMgratMlattoM Aa Yea Begin Life Together!

D R . La T . D O M
(*a«M a . r K othlaa

would mean full seal* resumption
of the Korean War.
When Ihe Geneva^ conreronr*
breaks up. assuming K » ■
ani Rhee starts
^
again. U. S offlcfab win have tn
try to keer
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Late Summer Wedding Planned
By Miss Casque, Pelc Brock
r c i u u i t r .^ ir a n d
B L A C K C R E P E D K f 'lU N B A re rom b ined In a T n g e r e de.
signed su m m er three p » rt even ing
d ress w ith rrlta -c rn a a e .l h s lle r
bodice T h e tu n ic n v e rs k lrt tie s
in a larg e a tre a m e ird how In heck

B I R T H S
l . l . I lc i R 1 C o w an J r
and
M u . I m ean o f S t Sln ton I la n d ,
f ! a . a rc a n n o u tic liii’ the t .lr ih u f
n d a u g h te r w ho w a r le iin se ste t

day.

Happy Birthday
June 11
M r*, C h a r le s S

Its

M o rriso n

June t l
Jack (1. Morrt*«n

UC w id e - p ic a d t n f T e * t i- ihe atim itin crtn enl n f the engagem ent o f
M i-* M a ry l.* *u i* r D .- q u e , d n u g h i.-i o f t' .1 C a s q u e , , | r , of |» ,d e 1 ' i l y .
und the i i i . M* i F J C a s q u e , J r . in 1 'itr H u tc h lio n B ro c k o f Hade
C i t y , soil o f M r* \ lv n l i r a \ u f Su n la i d , met (h r la te A tv » Bro ck
M ir* C i u u e , w ho w a s Iwitn and re a rrd in H ad, C i t y , I . * g ra d u a te
" f I ’ .i • H ig h S c h o o l th e re , and at| tended F lo r id a S ta te U n iv e rs ity

|She hald .* pn.it lot) in Ihe office of

{p £ A A o n a l&amp;

The bu* will leave the Frrat
B r lit Id Church at 7.JU a m for
the Dr Land A»»emhlv.
At T :!0 p m will be Adult Choir
trhearsal , t Central B a p t i s t
Church
Th. Dutdicate Itridce Club will
meet *i ’he Y.«....* Club will*
seaiiru: lo la-uin .u TH.‘t |. m and
plav lo btatl at S o'clock
SATt’ltlt AY
Th* tor* will leave *h» Fust
Bapti.r Church at 7 J 1* a m fur
the Inland A»bemldv
MONDAY
Tlie Cirrlr* of thr Prrshytcrtan
Church v*ill mrct .1 * follow * Circle
1. Mrs R A Smith, chairman,
in rduralion.il building at J p m
with Mr- F I. Crosby am! Mrs
C C Welsh as co-hn*tr**c*; Circle
I. Mr* 1 . 1 Frarirr. chairman, with
Mr* Jack Hall. 7.'a“' Oak A vr. 3
p.m . Circle .1. Mrs Claude II . *
anl. chairman, wph Mr* llcorce
Matfitt. Uly Court. 3 p m ; t’lrdo
4. Mr- W II leaFftra, rhalrman.
with Mr* A K Palmer. KM Uo
lolli.il Way. 2 ,*0 p iii , i lisle a.
Mr* Uranres Meriwether, chair
man. with Mr* Wilson II Nrw
man lake t'riora. 3 ft a m . O r
rtc B, Mr* lauiisr It Carmen.
Chairman, with Mrs (Icorge Stine
Summerlin A*r . breakfast ai
9:30 a m ; Circle 7. Mr* I* I
Alecks, chairman, with Mr- J F
Munrcr 917 tleneva Ave . Mr* l
J
Walker, civhi'stcs*. 3 p in .
Evrnlng Circle l. Mi** l.«dtie C»ld
well, chairman, with Mr*
Blutlinr, larngwianl A pm
hnbtess. Mr* W J Hartley anl
Mr. \\ T Mllwee, Evening fir
cle J Mr* C.ordon Sts a l in. eh air
man, with Mr* F J Sheppard
2209 Oak Ave . * pm Mu Icon
Bryan mhn*tr*»
The circle* of the First ItaptHl
Chuci h will meet «l in 43 a in lot
lowed hv thr limrhron at 17 noon
and the program at I? 15 p in
Mi ** Florcnre IJde, mission nv
from Nigeria, will tie guest ,pe .k
er Member. *rr a.Ved to I ike
lip limrhe, --r *,m i»lebes. drink•vl'I be furtii.hel The nnr*erv will
In open lor children
Hie Cirri, t of '.he F ast Mrlh
rnlt-l Uhtirrh will mrc! at (olluw.
Clfele I with Mrs llmdir Wilt
lam*. 302 &lt;lik Ave. at 3 pin
I'lfilr 2 with Mr* C II Winn al
Nrw Srnrrn* Itearh at .3 p m .
Circle 3 with Mrs il T Warren.
1017 Magnolia Ave , .3 p m . t ’lr
cle I with Mr* John Morgan. For
r*t Drive, I pm . ClCi'lr 5 with
Mr* J N Aff.ite||o. fasi p.uk
Ave . in a m . t'lrrle fi with Mr*
tl II Hudson. 113 Holly A ir . to
a m . Cirrlr 7 with Mr* K V
Thomp-on. Jfilf S 1.an re I, 3 p rn
Bit* Irasr. ihe First Hipll-I
t'hurrh for Dcl.and Assembly d
7:.30 am
The El*lr Ktugh* Circle of Ihe
First Hapti-r Churcb v*tit mu 1 at
the home of Mr* F I, Daotpl.u
1217 Dak Ave . *1 N „ ...
The Bov Scout* Will meet pi ft.,
Smut roam at the First pn hv
terlan Church at 7 it. m
The sea,ion of thr First I're.
bvteilurt &lt; hutch will meet in I lie
Session Room at 7.30 p

tv
U n u n ty D iv is io n o f the T a m l&gt;* i l.e t r ii ro m tM n y
M i. B ro c k . i n a tiv e of U o ltim b ia,
f* * ' . a lt e i.ib d school* in C h a rlo tte
N . C sod la te r In S a n fo rd , w h e re
be v......
ia . g ra d u a te d fro m S e m in o le

Mr. and M rs f. baric* llollaml
and »on lobby l'r«t-;n. nf Miami.
Mr and Mr . f. t lark and son. ||„.|, School Af, „ .rMing two
r.tlvard, -I hcv “ "a t; XV, I. years in lb*- I ’nlted Stales Navy,

f la ik " f W a b h in g to rl, D U ; and1 he entered the U n iv e r s it y o f F ln r iM rs J hti l'* n « d a u f U i l l i -. Te sts
la st here he »•&lt; graduated uith
ate sp -n d in g th e i v r e k . n l s tlih a llirhalor nf Science degree and
th eir n a ie n l.s . M i. and M r* . \t
a! o ,i Mailer of Science degree in
I
M a r k . .'n f I ie m h A v *
Igrlcnltill. While at th* Univer-

Ity. he l*e&lt; ante a memla-r of I’i
K-MU'-v Alpha, I'i Kapn* Phi. Ftnrl’I** Hbte Key, urn . cbn.rn l., the
Hill o f Fame, and «»* awarded
&lt; graduate .cbntar slop by the
Florida Uitru* Exchange He i*
rmptoved in the stei department
of I’a o Packing Company of
Mi»b J o y |,» u C o lb u rn a iy i **-*u |»sd. City
TUF-SDAY
t in . R e a l m
C am er-*n. s m
th*
The Golden Citile l la.*
the
The wedding «it| l*e m et»nt af F'ir-t !',m ’ ! 1 f'huiih 'till ha*
• i l ' i l * t i n , « . * I u * | o f I h i l l or*. I.
sm l a*in t.
Mr
and M u
C a l l Ihe |»te surno’ er
i's pattv meettru- ot Die Ic-mk • f
D 'u iH a *. In f 'l C lo u d
Mr* J
I C ate. ,t th , i , i .
I »'
'I* .in * M i
* tel II l i v e r ,f l e e t anartment np W. .1 Fir.t
F rie n d * o f M i o lid M r* *1 I. let* * *-t*t fu , * l.*t-r|an*l. Term sn rl H II m with f* W lloniil a. , i
P a tte rs o n s t ill In- i n l e i . ' e d
t*&gt; Win* In le t . It t
sth e te l l e y w ill Ii" tens
I he Unity Truth I In* - ss ill in. •I
• • i n llia t th e y h a v e n io v x l In to
p .o d a w .« k l u l l i n g f r u o j * .
*1 th*- V n ld e* lintel .tl 7 i t it o,
’ heir nets hom e at l a k e
M ary
with t'aiolvn P a r s o n . ■, leu tier
M r and M&gt;» .1 | i l e w ) , has-*
U ile n .l, n f I I ) iSIllhl liallo
Tin nuhlie i* invited

and
Mr ami Mrs *i, 1C
daily hter, |la«n left todsv fo*
Jack umville
u here
lbe\• III
U“ nd the weekend ss-ilb th . ir
daughter.

m ilc h * ,ed t h . P a li* i M&lt;n hom e n o.l
w ill m ove in I h l • w e e k.

W ord h a s been ie rls-ed o f lb *
. i r i i s l lllo e t * o f M l . M a r g ie U'H
' • IK . o f T a m o . She l» the .'.t e r
: f F r a n k W illia m - . M l ■ J
II

Hutchison, and

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R i n f -rd

Mu

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C i ' ! ' l 1V i . I i &gt; H a m it .
r ■•*d
art ive
h-tnSunday
fr

•■'iJtl»»tnn.
* where
student at ttie CitadH

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MissB. 11ay mart
Warren Bishop
A rc Honored
rotsoouS c m r * A 8l

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ii’j runs f . * " « r.vr a \in:r'l.

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VCVP cno*&lt;j vc-cri w M C ' i s n l
-AUCC r**A1 VIAbl 9 rv*t M I A L .
nr* a c a * n r c,A c r c yo a p c v h iio .

Mt ami 't i
I. r llavman re.entlv honored their daujhter.
Mi . Itettv llivm.su. and hrr *•.^tl^s•. Warren Hi .hop, with a cock­
tail anil supper p.rlv held on the
patio of hie lias man resilience
Ihe table at which the honor
g lint* were seated was covered
with a white doth and held a min
lature wedding rake The guentv
cm -veil Ihe delicious meal of barbrnipil p&gt;dk and till kcv along *a*•*i
all the trimming*

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T h o s e in v ite d in -i.id lliu n lo M lsv
and Mr
B ish o p were:
M r ,.n d Ml * V)
U V ih ltfl, M r
in d Mr- Hugh W h r t ih e l S r. 3|r
and Mr- I o l It ginb-dham , 'I r
. . . i l ' I r . I" 'iu I i . - , M r m l M r .
H F Tm*! i M i
,n&gt;t ' I r , W (»
I te n tin g . ' I r and
'I n
Ralph
lie an . 'I i and ' f r - Jo h n H ig g in s.

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J co Mrs. Thomas Boyce Samba, Bridge
To Attend Reunion Party Is Given
Held Al Wellesley
For Miss Hayman

M IS S MAHV I W I S E C A S Q U E

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FRIDAY

Milk Is Economical
Source Of Calcium
"M ilk and -shulr milk products
• ft the only practical source of
calcium In the American diet. Thin,
«M"hln* at least three glasses of
milk a dajr la one of the hr*t and
cheapest health habile became of
the value of milk, for It* calcium
content, far outweigh* it* co»t,
»ay» Myrtle Wilton, Home IVraonitration Agent. Calcium Is the
nutritive essential moat lacking
In our diet. Yet everyone need*
ulclum throughout life for build• t and maintaining treih and
bonei ami for proper body func­
tioning.
Some calcium it excreted daily.
Hence, a continuous tun ply {* required. Thla it obvious In the rare
of Infanta and growing ymingitert.
The human infant comes into the
‘•••s-’ 4 with s .tki let. .1 ram noted
largely of cartilage initead of cal
rifled hone* and mutt atnre away
an anormotu amount of calcium in
hardening lit tmne structure ticB r e It can itand or teven tit up.
But while bones and teeth reprerent the greatest need for ralriom,
this mineral -hi* o th e r «•wir*■iii-r 1y
important function* in the h.„jy.
Among these are a crucial role In
regulating heart action, in the contracUMHtjr of muti*u|nr Om ik , mvj
In forestalling irritability of Ihe
nervous system. Thus adult* ie
tir* a great deal more ralruim
in was formerly realiied.
One author has stated that HI
l calcium In the human body Is
replaced every few years, and
foes on to say: "If there I* in,„f
fielent intake, the body trie* to
make adjustment* hut is n ever
completely successful The body
goes on excreting, taking it from
tht bones and teeth. If calcium de­
ficiency continues fur long periods,
th# attempted adjustment evi­
dence* Itself in serious ill health
of various sorts, and if the short
•Ik l» really severe, premature
|itn u alrnrsl errtaln. f*alvuim
deficiency may explain a great d»al
of 'poor to middlin' health,
heall' and
might he related to some of the
lack Of vitality dlsolaved by P
propb
.r"pl
vrho
have —
been m
dead
---- -------- ... on the job
for twenty year* and never reaalii
ed It."
Thu* calcium Is not permanently
fixed In the body, ft moves In and
move* out. lienee, the nerecdty
for dally contumptlnn of sufficient
amount* to maintain the balance.
#he amount contained In three
gla«*»» of milk a day suffice* for
adult*— for children four glasses
art recommended
Some lime* the argument I*
heard, **l don't care for milk Ml I
get enough ralrlum In fruits and
vtfttablea"—but this I* impossible
according to M is , Wilson.

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Ion M em o rial II.- p ita l fu lh n v in g
• rid ap en d rrtn m v

The Ware llltilr r | i.. ..I tl.r
F'lrsl Mclh’vli't t hurt h will meet
*1 McKinley Halt al 7 p m tm a
coverril dish siippr* The l.oilci ..I
Ihe rla** will lie ho le, c- t--f in.
I m l.
M* % I Hum
I** (fru program and supper honoring the
•an- M *t
f t !•« Italy i.ilher*
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|T|t|t J f ! It B'VH gf h"H‘F
at Ihe Ptrst Baptist * hutch
firt*
Intermediate fj A ’&gt; meet tl th.
F ir.t Baptist t hurr h at 7 p m
T h e bo* supitrr and I.r.iytatn of
•l.e ne*v Pinncer Dtoun »f the
Fir»t Presbyterian fbur. h will he
held at fl n. to.
W FH N FSIllY
Bit* leaves the Fir.t Rtpt|.i
''nirirh for Del rnd As.emblv •'
n o pm
Fray-r Service at the l i n t Bap
list Church at » p m
Brotherhood ot th. t in t it...

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Low-Cnlurii! l;oml iiml Drink

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Skillfully made of fine white broadcloth with
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3.50

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Iced le a m enu of the month quenching A q u ick glance at tbs
following r h s u w ill convince now
boot* which ran be combined in IF * a tnod Idea to keep plenty of
[-•"Vide In* calorie meal* For Iced lea on hand lo setvg th* Ism
•1 ample, you ran rsunblne tuna lUh. lly any tim e of d ay.

T

•It.e.1 mtibhtoom* amt pineapple In
a deUabllul raaaerole with pre
omkvd. parkaced lice which ran be
looked In beef ronaomme Instead rd
water F*n» a lowrml. low-calorie
tuprheon dessert, try orange or
(rapefruit rnp# Hlled with a com­
bination of freah and ranne.1 fruits
such aa orange sect Intis
i ling
pearhr*&gt;and giape* (larniah wtlh
a apilg of mint B h redded whole
wheat wafer* add variety tn leilura
and &gt;a*nr And. for a refreshing
mealtime beverage serve Ired tea.

Tomhlned. these foods contain ap­
proximately H 7 1 calories per aerv.
Ing for four people at a cost of about
42 rente each
tied tea leads the parade In lawcoal, tow calo rie beverages Because
It's mm ailing, non-fattening and
leave* no aweef. cloying arter-taai*.
I Fa mutt refreshing aad tb lrtt

A p p re v . c a te r!*.
B t v tr a g r*
pec ala fluid e u e trv
Iced le t t s a n c c c lc a c d l
d **
feed ru/fre l a e r u c r f r e r d —
m lS n s f n r a m 1
II "
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b c rrra g rr
It n
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f ’o l* keccregrt
f.rian aa d c. fru tra
MO
ru rb e a e frd , / r a il flavo red
k e rrre g /r
• in
f/cepe /vice
111 n

T o tnaka I* glagaaa n f iced tea.
pre-measure I tablaapuont loose tea
(o r I I taa bags!. B rin g J gaart*
fresh water lo ra il rolling bntl He
move from beat. Im m ediately add
taa. Draw, uncovered I minutes M ir
and strain Intn pitcher Serve In
Irw-llled glasses w ith vemon—end p
non-caloric sw erteaer.

T h * m rm b rr&gt; o f the W o m a n ’ s
B ib le C la s s re p o rte .l h a v in g » p le a ­
sant tim e w hen th e y m et Tuesd ay
e v e n in g a t the hom e o f M u F K
B o lx.
T h e h u a in e tt in e r tin g opened
w tlh
th e d e v o tio n a l, " F r ie n d s " ,
bnse.J on q u o ta tio n * (to rn Ih e B ib le
w h ic h w a s g iv e n by M rs G S . Kel
m an .
A s h o rt b u sin e ss se ssio n wn*
th en c o m lu rte d by th e p re sid e n t,
M r* . E u n ic e D a n n . O ld and new
m a tt e r s w e re d ia c u s s rd and the
m e e tin g clo sed w ith p ra y e r o ffe re d
by M r a. W . p . Y e a le y .
A s o c ia l h o u r, w it h M rs J , B
F'le ld * in c h a rg e , w a s held d u rin g
w h lr h tim e T o m m y W y a tt a n In
t m d u r r ii b y M rs . B o l l and be r .n
d rre d tw o b e a u tifu l pian o setec
lio n * , " C la ir e de l.u n e " b y D ellu as c y . a n d 'T a l t l l l o n " , b y G r e ig .
I o n te s ts w e re held w ith M r* . D .
G . G ib b s w in n in g th e p r ix e , a lo v e ­
ly houae p la n t. D e lic io u s re fre sh m rn ta were la te r s e rv e d b y the
hoetaaa.

Those present were: Mr*. Kaale
Wilson. Mrs. G. 8. Kriman. Mrs.
EunJcw Dann, Mrr. B. C . Moore,
Mrs. E. 8. Rnekey, Mrs. R. L
Garrison, Mrs. F. E. Bolt, Mia. J.
i . Newby,
n c w D y , gars.
ti. B.
u. Odham,
iranam, Mrs.
airs.
T.
Mrs. It.
B.
). R. Back, Mrs.
A. C. Benson, Mr*.
aX.. B. Loveioy, Mrs. O. C. Gibb*,
Mrs.
p. Yealey, Mrs. B. Wilkin*
Hra. W. P.
son, tnd klra. J . B. Fields.

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Tommy Wyoft Ploys
Piono Selections
For Womon's Group

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can t slip nr slid*- o r pinch, either
(coniour-wiring is cushioned with foam rubber).

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the anueh-tih ttuda - duping your curve* in a
firm embrace, gently but lurely lifting your
figure to fgabion perfection. Bui ihe major
marvel I* it* comfort. Elude* Strapfeaa

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�Sanford Cardinals Meet Pinecastle Tonight
In Memorial Stadium, Play Longwood Sunday
H a n fo rd ( 'a l d i t o l * w ill
I.-... i t s . o w w l .x l

X u |.I ill. '

L o n g w ,od H upday and ;, r
&lt;M tlg w o o d Illu ’ Jijn n : .1 r i&gt;’

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T H £ H A M B lE T O N tA tf-

Two more locul itnlfer* shot
aromd th- TO net i..jrU ut the

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1 111 : s w r u i i n in u\tt&gt;
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I’rl. June t l , 1951

Gainesville Beats
Titusville, 7-3
In State Tournev

Wilson Maier Wins
Practice Game 1-0 ,;" "s-siN“Kn-s v| M a r c io n o
C o m in c )

A w o it*

F ig h t

If t r a m p i t Yankee Stadium, it**
all the .une to heavy woichtVham
t.m R.sky Marciano to wti&amp;m cverv rout:-! ii a "w ar*
f-.r .me hock .mwtator* a
II .rky . airport drill «hrd see mure
uttliii than they u.ually will see
In need h udline ‘ how*, each week.
As a mailer of fart. IttK-ky. in
on- in MT.n-id trade with Willie
" y«' '"rday produced more
firownrk* thin the recent Coley
U ijlrire Itlll (illhain mil Jo tiakvi-lieh Maker Iclevishn fichl*

in n C u lt C o u n t ! :V * te - -

! day in the "I It. at Hen ttoua,#
tournev.
Lt. II. A. Hall (hot a nc* »’ft or. !

O o G P F ri 7O &amp; R * l

Sanford American Legion Team
Edges Winter Park In Seventh

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Ju«l couldn't l-i . I" tl&gt;&lt; ). !.
Jim Gonn&gt;*ley
ItUll-ly I--Ike HI Unit ■■
in c to tart l.l'iyii .s .., 1
nmunil fur tin &lt; «. &gt;1- .
i
handed tun Ur ha- &gt;
the CFI. mu| w 1 * ilAirmen in th&lt;- 1 . rm ,
rd.
Pilleta.tie tin .
I

fC H A E F R '* T F O

F F r t r a e x y P £ F 0 /~

• fF A tH B R F R A S R e R W ,\ '

Tonight'* gam- will l-e «
make up gain-. it u .,, &lt;-•iw■- ■
(e h rd u lc d to U |,lti),,l It* -t Wnl
ne-itny night. hut dtt- tu tad
Weather ll had l&lt;&gt; Is- post |w,m-rt.
Till* gam- wilt l&gt;, .i i -iilrnl
Florida League icnu-»t T will
thp i r r o n - l tim e t h e ! » " Pa
Im im have nut in h.i. , r 1'

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P O E W E V ,

A '*RRW&lt;S B O O R '
FA VO RtTB F O K

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tie the fir.I u( Iwu . i n i " i tr. &lt;hi
(finals wilt . T-taxc lit "■
week-end. They mil l i t n l »&lt;•

P i r n s .i- lie took

P R /N C E S S

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P!n?r»‘ tl* Atrjten t (.night

jRing, Hail Shoo!
70 Ne! In Hogan
Golf Tournament

"SPRING BOOK" CHOICE - -

I» r. I I . K . It.nsc sh t a net Tit.

Hen il-s'ae, will *h .-t hi* round
of gulf Saturday afternoon. 1
anybody aheots letter that ttl-i
acorn ha makca they will rcccivo
a ”1 Heat lira ll- ja n " medal.
T u rn U t t g le y Im s shot -ho lo w ­
e s t scut
o f the l- c a l g o lfe r s . I f h a . a net i-5, (Y n it u a t .d t r Frank
Mure iia* a ii"t t-s. Sonny Powell
1 h a s n ee l TP , H illy V ih l. ti

Ralph Farina singled in the bid*
Ic.in of the *evrnth inninir rf la.t
pi;ht*» Sanford Amerieun l.eirion
«... Wintrr Park American I.-*•ton inline and liinke 11 l-l diadl-irk hv driving Hilly Klli. home
In .core the winniiu; run. It .«•
the find wi- for the Sanford la tl^,n) |„ three trie..
j|m Hawkir*. plUher. had a
one hit shut out eatne pnina fori
, i , , „ lt tl.-n will, two out. in
lhr „ ,p ,lf , h(&lt; ieVenth Innina
fVrrvthinir went wild. The fir.t
u n , r sinirled. He ndvanred t o third on another simrie. Two run*
.eo,*,! „n two Ita. . rd |inl!,
„ pt0|p„
T h- newt U tter
walked and advannd lo third on
a hit. The hatter (cored on nn er­
ror hv the .erond hu.cman. An
error on the catcher trouirht in
another run and the Winter Part
nine" went" ahead'"of the l.i-irion
tram hv a *co.e
.core of idt. The next
tram
battar atrurk out and the aide
Hired.
of tile .rvcilth

i-et TO. cr.*i Hugh lirier iu- :* t,a
70. T h c s n
th i only Rtilfort th a t
h av e 70 or Ivltnr.

No Word Yef

Jimmy !l„t!&gt;t tiiptdrd and then
a me home
'nr- on a hi tth fly
No
d h a s I h t i i re c e iv e d
FORT IMFHtT. e T :p V -' la
dl hit 1
tiy VViJInir
yet fro nt th e o w n e rs o f the
SI.ate t|i'.-'i S Viol h-&gt; »hall t’ni*n •
IIrace it - the U’d*
J a c k sum ille Ib-ach S e a I t i n l .
m *nt wind, mi t iriltht a&gt;'h final
-on Maier .oftabout m o v in g the t ia in to S a it
.Intel ir. &lt; la-.. AA anti t l a n A
hall team d&lt; featford.
4
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w oA a t u M g : r r a v R i /
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lio n M ifllia ll runFig ht Results
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Petprihnra me*1. K‘e»
io * r
l u l In 1 n la h t.
I I I ’flip I**#** In fr4 | l r r «
’Vc-1 at » n m. in IV &lt;1.i « AA
F A ce
The irntite wa*
I M M i n i x . &lt;*. tin
Itlll* tlm h firn .
tin-it
t ijc lll
p it e h e i
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d u e l h e tw e e n Red
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FR W Z H Sfi
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ulle Knrh team nia'h- Ihfi •• h't*
P ea .ty jV A
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h-! Tiiuavllle w-ac rharfeil with
■ d 'll. ihe
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1 9 ^ 4 * £ * r
i n 1 err'-r* ( 'Twin Carter i;'.t all
O II- Ii iu '
F a r io * r
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Jimmy Holler^*-, r ^
rf 'I li'-iillr'A tilt, two *inci *' and
fnur
Titusville T id e s
o IC R P J A l
They
tin
m*i
dial
Rut
they
wear
a l-'Uhle.
hit .and the Navy leant w e t-nly 1
irtiniai'•*I, A t fulaiii litFftg
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heavily
-added
le
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and
in
t" t walk*, a hit t u t'min in,I aide to tret two linv'li'i. Tlo- eonttiiianlfit. 1 n r 13
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oiin- - yl ,ve* Siw ounre mitten,
'I n - • e.'f r« gave (lainr.lllle t ir lu*t lulled five ioiiinaa.
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in the fir.t -mil T.lintPI"
t im e I'r n iiiiiK ln n
I nil 11 K u l m r
•iiimini, .limp 1.1
It-ehv ilrti-* it out in camp and
iii-vi r cnotilil tin
jilaw. The A n-ii1n I i • 1 ■
S&gt; 03 a n
lih a * n.rn
Ink* ■ It, too Toe champ I* a
Ketierlltu
ilrm— I . t* a iwlnri
3 T&gt; |i ru
| | . 19 |. ni
liln i; in Un i 1 n t tli&gt;&lt; r i i
a Ml
tluiiil
ill
I
.
J
(l
lie
|
|
IH
ii
.tu
r
an
I
lake
.
hi.
lump,
lo
! ;&gt; urli te.n i rollcrrt.il .u hit*
h ave com e p re tty c l" • Ui y&gt; llln y
3 31 j* nt
11 2 * a m
T h -C
2i • m hi. own hlockhu trr., like
r*d l*'ep »iti|i|rd n,
r&lt;n f
llc fe a te il.
J* •«*-_________
■i' u - 1 - ■ ■ - ■
——
lie d -rs In ftchl..
,
1. and Rlt'inrd 1* ■ ■
Tin- CardituiN me m 1 !■ t f 11
Jersey Joe Walcott, who visited
i-.’ti • for tu 1 mnr • Tu &gt;d e.ilih *
Ty ( 1till1 led ihe American I am ■
In the IVntrul I luii'i i I • 1
c o ^ e b c a ih. th t /rard I'horle* and Marclan ,
• »i li* a*' t a ■fiti-n tia-e 1ve
guc in hatting 12 lime*.
a fi-l rrrntiJ. Ttn-y li«\- •!• - ' •’
v
e
t
'day.
predicts
I
that
Charles
I.i.iuiwiioii r j j , rii-Miii.nl i - i . ii-i * ' r»l»tnn all I'.a rut * in (he thirl
would heat Rocky "easy” on June
l(&gt; THE ASMM l T F . i ) PMFJiti
St P e tir lmp' wh'wpnl Hlimi
(ilO V e U lu l I - &gt;, w h ile 11: &lt;’ h.ivc
17
1 I n It I aPer the fteoci
Hick Hi
*e* d j c i the Lake
lo.t to hianitinl Navy till, I mu
"H
e’s
wnte
open
to
left
hand
fr-un it."wndate had *enrrd in the
w ood, an I I 'i i m aM Ie
Jim Hauldni
Ralph Farina , land P .jtU on jircr hlU last night
M ajor League
'h
ols,"
said
Jer.ey
Joe
nf
Marei• i iiiiim x %r%ti:
th H &lt;-i Angelo I’onlsfi’. trtp!c and
Hanford r«*ani| Imi k
lo irurc as Jatkaonv '.!c !k*3th
11-2
'IV ii ill
VV . I
an.,, the mao who knmked him two nut* and win the gator IM. j,n’ lltcriMicd it. FloridaSt ite
■,
* n.-|e tiy lilrhnrd IMchev
Son fo ld F u id ln .'d mo . 1 .' 1 . il
J f l l Itf*.ii li
?!*
I*r. I
L ead ers
out I rice, "d ia ries has a fin» left
dy Ijd .i. pinri. to *tjrt I- id
i&lt;
J3 « :(
Fee WV t hta*tf.| Si* Smith for fN &gt;Unit
The
first
halter
.truck
out.
Then
U
^
w
'«
'*
'
’
«■&gt;"""
hook and Is a very gtanl hover."
III l . r t * w l .l - l l 1*1—•
3i
?u
ii
“Jock'* Killer on ll- mound ■un- t9 fv'« iii the fir*i four inn ling*, Ortnnit**
ll'diert Hamiiri. singl'd .-nt wmt
Second place Ucl.and fell behind
x u iiii x&gt;. 1.1 x... 1:
31 in
day ayuimt the laim-w. I 111
ihi'c (tin I'm * rave 1.0 onlv -ne «Uliplitml
to thinl on an ern e lw the w r - 1in litc first half rare which atr li It.XTTtXU J..M .u.kl
I-iU .
» |R !
P a p a . Tin- lain itW i— I ti un 1 * in h it. a r in e t e tiy Mm Wnd It’ll in l *,*»f* &lt; r - ... •
ttrx
n
siu ii'. ni i—iit*, II
;•
&gt;
end ha*coian. He th-n ramr In to June 20 when Cocoa to-k a 5.1
Itl'N
M
IIATTt:|i
IX
llil»
l« l.
ftrwutl* X r s lr r t ih t
the fumth place slot in th. Iricu the * - v e r f b to tie;-* .t a r t - m v ille
•rore on an error ey the catcher, victory over the Red Hat*; and
t jilll* . u
4lll.ilb.fn 4 1*1 14. 1 1 Urn
and have rimipileil a 6-ii re. "iil.
L i e I? I
*
The li*tler who w-nt to ln *t -n fHlando whipped lii*t place Day- llcre Jahlonskt, m 1.. 1 -. *1
(
*4
H
H
1
2
lirl.
»u
l
If the Ijinawooil ti uni it- ’ IVvtdctl'a rin-lr I**HIp&lt;I t'.vn - In 5 Ilf «r fl II 1 *1, •l,i fti|
the At'ennil tm.rniun'n error rndeti Hina Reach 5-3.
tm xif 1:1 ve at 11*1. 1, et t.'iit*. : ■
the Sanford ninn it uill t - l l i i il* W a lk i e .H ’ r .la e k .in v lP e | l . I 1 1
fall mr * 1ria#fi 1
tllMI Xuit.att. I'll.. Irir. ill. r
on on third. Then Ralph Farina
Jacksonville lirach poundetl It - FITi
fill "It f»&gt;»lft.(
A. t 1*14
chnnees fur a li- fm llnr.i |‘ta" ru n Junto Rattan* opt na I ■lib (irl-fi&lt;
singled a e j the runner fmm third lantk, Ortega f-r 12 hits and the
tity innn Hrnali nt Jilt II
'
. if , ' I ,
XW.titll XX I t till it
If the Cardinal* di-frul 1*. 1:• avih 1 t 'in le a n d K e y \Vp»t c n a ric d In l*akf
’ •
•cored and the game
ended. Sea Hird* received furtherhelp
IM T T t N * : A vlt.1. I 11 1 . I l l ' l l , l i t
f
sn e a s y w in .
itr.vr
un
,«
Sanford
drew
fi,*t
t
t-rd
in
the
’‘,'1
bak.dand
ermrr.
heading
%TlHIlfl |\ 1 1 %•
'X * IIA T T K t i IK
xrtr: ..... i ‘ nl
'I r 1* #.«
r-arti- in the l-dum of third in- ,,u' a l,* r « WB' Hu** Nl*‘&gt;n win i t tr*(»
•sll
, 33
*
t ‘•I|t i I
It* I1AYI.E TAI.UOT
nmg. Off three hit*, scoring three swa’trd a pair of il-tubtes anil .1 HIT.lilts.
I't.irlsm
l.
T3
.12
ri« I • f.tf
MONTICKIXO. NA'., v h -tt i« ning (coring three rut'* off three j tUElh-jnning tt,ple with the sacks llliVli: Itf.NH It. . 11. ilriila
m t, 11
N rw V nflf
&gt;:
di
Iii
ult
t
i
gi't
a
ri*e
old
of
K/tard
hit*. Jim llawtdn* t-d - f f - ith n 1,0Brtfl1 , *,( t vm l.mthi r Ibis hid I ' r r c i i i K i t u .. .. ' . . ..
l»p*lf(tll
?»
ii
-, i
l hatle*. hut the challenger I'mk single and rndeil un on third on n H*'* nf *Iriutitna.
W i] *wlt |fiv;| ii il
31
Sti'iii'. Vi iohiiiKt-n,
t.iiiin
DOG R A C IN G
1to»f«lh
|T
the lult when it was remarked lhr nrrofiil idurmnn’i crior, B*»h
U T IiN R S H A V K K S S ri.T S
Earlier, Charley Askew, pres!
jn
I ' l ' i l l t I I I I U I W I IH
1l».*r It? I |f -k11 Miliar**
Fiot
A1
Weill,
Rocky
Marciano's
South
African
Rotiby
Iro
c
k
e
's
hy F a rtir lion singled nod drove dart of the l.akeiand riuh. anIT
3.1 34*i t
, » In h il \fr|.T ii*» h U ri I4&lt;i 3 ?•« I d ' |*fi Jl n#lt Ji'li fa
ntariauer, said F.r’ srd w i. work­ in the run front third. Ilmrnrd nonrccil the I'ili t . wou’d lint*h th • higr't-si victory in thi* couiilry
June I - Sept. 17
(truiJf. Irwle'ilnt
2 ||rr(kl|fiv «if Vom
7Jft
* lf
came -in 190. —
lit* br*l year in
%
•
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1
1
»
I
til
*
1
1
h
i
11
a
«
41
S
ing
with
a
sot
i.f
spring
partners
ti N*m I M I m k b l
I tiA
tivimi
siunati
'ns
were
lirsl
half.
Sutliclcnl
itunnti
m*
A
Unit
then
w
alked
un.i
latter
|.ob11 1 11 I a , 1 .
11 **# f-.*| | -•*
11 ill f f |f fm 1 * I i t ?ll
who — -hi In be sent uff to the oil hv Kllis drove in two tun* with reeeixed to kern the club from America, when he won [he Al!
a I. Ill t" J fit * 4*1. Vi hi fill |
Nigrhtly 8:15
' M i l l I* 9 1
I I %t!1r T lW f S7 XX I■
folk* home.
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1
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1
i.
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1
citii
,
n single.
folding immediately, he reported mII'I'L-IV's' ' in
7 Jm V h
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in
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F.xccpt Sunday
"TIiaFs
what
he
aays."
thp
rhab
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1
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1
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1
.
_
_
_
.
.
,
,
H
»*
heat
Ed
Oliver
In
a
playoil
and
litlh
lM
Ir
t
ilf
t
l
1 *!
(•ra||y
in cn %i***
In .
J im Fair-*
K rider
I’M. ,i|nr im Nf a Y#"i* f ttfriif»
- Unger snamed fmin iimi-r hi* bfcOION I.INt.O: Jiin ituwkin. .. . T H T 1 rigid renter f.rd by U(„, ji.u a r
1 I I flu*' fin r jf 11
4 ;f)
Ralph
liraihi
in
the
tr.p
of
tr
;
and l.noirwi—I I t - y w ill t&gt;&lt; tlmipiia'
1
(■
11
tit
f(,»r-liiMnti
; »h -* 1. 1 - t* 1 i f , | in
‘ ■1* rnuitachr “ I ’ll guarnntre I've got fanned It hater* . . . Farina and
(liarily Malince *
vs* l i f t t i o f i i * i * * i t
to arrond |il# re . I f tl-- N a v y l&gt;mu I I M I I I M l I —ft Ml MMr lim p .11 •
one sparring partner named (Jrne Hamue! hit in their third can- cigi 3 unloaded (lie li.isex and
C (n ? kn ? so I ’J px pJnfiil .tl IDtploii iPitgslili limit
gate
Com
a
it.*
victory
over
Deshould |ia|l|H'll tu Ion . I- • n- ' 4 T tin iL D n F I ’.ii
Jbnrs that can krt-rk out any of m o tiv e game . . . F a tte r uni
Intt tu in (1*3! \f NJii.fi (||)
E v e ry W ednesdny
&lt;1 Ami*!#* T lm r
3 10 ? •••
It w ill lie lie d w it li t l - t'a r it in .i:
I f § IT s ill (»i 1sr »s ■! XX'. I ■lllhtf I lilt 4IrltfM I
th ve fellow* in Rocky's camp. He Johnson got their fit *t hit of the Eaml. Toe bjuw came off Jim
WEI.!.
D
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L
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1M 1
Ruiz
and
handed
tinlittle
1-tiOn 1 *iI* 1 •
x i« rn
fm s e n ilid p la re ,
I t l l l At |*| 11.1. Is ||. 1.4 . 1 ;
| VI I eati knock a h de in lhat hnlltllng v*«r . , . Kill* hit in hia arrond
nd-r hi* second lost since join­
Jim Fayin', manna- &gt; of th- Ill - I 1 I 1 »:% • I t II XI I — I I * 1 . 1. I M . t a r I# tilt?
conserutive game.
A&lt; 2 l». M. / % } i l
t; t I
XX . ll* irv t l
,r , | t J r .- t n * k there If he hit* it ynml ’*
Tlaair II I
Cap*, will p ro lia ld y atari 11
* * - '• I
* *
F r l . •»*.*
( ^ *4 »
afiat
000 0*1 1 4-5-5 ing the flats
• l
.t t
. i •
Well, it was suggested, if his Winter
Irrim
illm
i
I'r
t
1
.
#
r»
I
f
*
|#I
4
2
2.1
French or T -J Ilraaklytt «h thi
i * 1“ f m #
t* 1*1 i li*
Rip Sewell wri t lac dl-Unrc far
003 Hi 2 5-0-2
p .irln m are vi cafatile. why isn't Hanforil
til.
|l .11
I Mi
lllound. Tim IainRWinn) l.uy. 1 n
lie makin- more -se of thfm? Here Hawkins • Carter, Clarke &lt;H) Orlando hut had to survive a ninth
I
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7
*
t*t
In
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1
III
%
I
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l
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1
l
defeat Clermiiiit (2 (, (iruveUiiil
„ it wn. the saeennl straight day Kid-1, Urcen (3i, Itirhiuorul (Ti- •Inning Daytona Reach rally for
t ' H I Ha
!!
.\lfi*rtt1&lt;»
* * ' " x iu lm t 971.(31
IV|.
1 .
HOWARD C.LONCS
( J l , Hint Slillfinil. 'tl- y hove
hix fourth victory of the xeitm
IIi .f.K h n
33
that K/eard hi In't done a blessed Andersen. Forshav (5)
»o
K E N N E L - C L U B H V T 1 11
(T,ok
drienied twice hy Hanfonl, San
V* h V .rM
f n
1!
thine except ntn in the open air
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207
E,
Comm&lt;
rclal
i'h.
it'*
I'MI.iiti
iD
h
ln
*ri
fmd Navy, and pinecaatle,
Warren bpalin, ace southpaw, jx
Walktv Cooper *d the ( lilcato
and limher ui* a trifle in the liytn,
r n t r i : —s in *ntr i n . , at.i M il tv Wl i l t r .
IR S aie**'4*yptKV rrA*,/u r/ru jn rA ^
ll
ii
'the Illu- Cn|ia lin t n 14 innini: t't't»
3
*1I It I 111 I If Ni l.ouU
,*&gt;n i)
?«
*«
Tlii. desniie the fart tbit thhe cmin- Cuh» hat played with every Na­ the only member nf the Milwaukee
4 tit 3 (i* 4 * llii Ih iiN f |
12-11 ileel don to the Catdinnls In ‘ *,*'*ii i *i &gt; m i
lira
vex
who
played
with
the
RoCIO
tional
Iwagur
team
rxci
pt
th"
21
2i
trv*hle it plartrred with *jgn* de3*0 I ' h l r t t n
Mrnioriol Stadium hi t w ee l , .Inn f .!» • l ‘-n&lt;lft»v
2^
1
31
dally Dodger* and I’hillirx. He entered ton Ilruve* in the tuts World
tM .1nt.lii 3-« t !t "S
I ’lt f t o t r s li
U
JH
f l
i n , t hiring that he work out
Payne -aw hi. team tall heh-r st-i.iw
n u n 1 —a m Mttr iim , »r
" I don't nm the p lire." Etiard Ihe league with Ihe Cardinals In S&gt; riet
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r
,
4
i
t
i
n lienv v hlttimt nltarl. In t l - tiintl, » Ilia It . at
|3 »« •' .11 4 S"
Hr noli It n 1 4*4 I ..| . |
sard, mildly "They tell me not to IBM.
ken s *a t'M I.4 f||&gt; |ilu c 1 'IiIt ,1 — #1
The lllue Cap* were lending 11-fi t T r a n * .F - e li v
lion
I dun't h i*. I m e*, they
1
T
n
lie
K
i
l
l
,
3
C•
F l n i # n n .i l ' I'll I -1, ttr atIi ••
in the top ot the ninth. Hanforil
R I T P T U R R
think I don't need to tmx "
I m I I i l i - n l I. .* ! im lit tec AS
New Vutk 1 XIit w—tij- 1 1 n
de&gt;&gt;|ier into lux cnalr. "Any man
srored six run in the lo-t o f tin
O u in i. g. : j 1 ; • *a
log* 1
"Thai's
how
it
is,"
broke
In
Tom
S
IT
U
lilt I. \N It’S NEW |\.
ran
be
knorkcl
out
if
he’*
hit
Just
ninth 111id tlieo won the ganie in r It lit.) )• wi i:_ s tu .. itr time a: I
Y**uru liRtjg *••*(** t ■ |
Ttinnas, one of the ilisllengcr’s right. Maybe I'll get h-m that wav' EN I ION E E | M I N \ T E S
1 t lo llll- i * 1 1, . y
la An f s-i 3 tn
th e luittum of the 14th.
* " o r ln if K - .w n r
. 3 a 3 SA
IDT.IIS, IIEI.TS A S I R \|*S.
It—tllitg lift mla. Klneliitr u-srui* comanager* "We want him tu lie in the fir*' few round* Maybe ft
l JA N E
GORDON
T h e cattle In I n tu tn 00 . 1 w ill t K le in t a e ,
3 3 . lug Unlit. 1. . 1 11»ss |is ii, 1‘ iiililt „ ready to fight on In-e 17. not to­ will he in the la*t tew rounds. Cni
RcasennMe I'rire*
tju ln jrta i.s t'.n .a
lien-. 1 ! s *a*. Parker llna'if*. VV it day. We h i him taper off a little not m a k i n g any iirnlicllnn. I
start nt :t 11, m. and th- r um- tu
McREYNOLfH D ltl'n
ti V* I -—,1 40
T . w r 33.3 •lilt VrhfuitMemorial Stadium will *tnH nt a I11.114111
now. and then we'll bring him back though."
I ’ .*'l l . 1—4■ t i t ' ll
A (A 3 111 J *■
* 1 1 1 1 1 II l l r — 1 l a Mil*
p. in.
I Ita t.-r
ItraA'I
1 4» 3 e&gt;
11 It’s l,***lii.-liy. K.| . 1'arI-ui up. I guarantee you he will be in
C 1 h't Maul
3 *A *'"|IV. ntn-ke Unit, 13,ll, l. IJtntlr , the best condition of hi* life next
■itiliilrln 1-3 II3!A
'I I■* tarn. It,,1.11, i|„t g *,i \'|t
Michigan State College I* lilting
a il o r s
Tuir-d.iv and that he'li win the
IK It Si I —i Ml ..lie lia r 13 3 H um
a one year trial In girt cheer
I'.ih i.," ,! j l i . r
17(11 |n an " s o
title hack, Nothing’* going to stop
- r x i x 1 II 11 xi .:— tu xtii*
A I-SO
J tl'in n 't T i . n . r
.1 .» I . So
waiters.
»C*P« &gt;inn, Han t ,i xi in. i&gt;itk
a n d a g ir l
I Im I'lrg
inn HIM. Trsn* Tuff. Jn ut-sli*l Hit him."
M rs* M u r Jw f l f f M n j n i
“ For that matter," •. I Charles,
NEWS
• iiiln li 1 1 3 .-, i ; t (A
TXCMMtCOLO.-J
P
i'i-l
tun, VVii|.|.ii. ini,
rn.rr.
Five of the eight I'acilie Const «IM
II ■ * * * ■ • ' •—*— ■’ ■ IIIL.
"w h af" all thi* evr.'emcnt about
eagtir manager, reside in Cali ' M
ili r ||
" 'M&gt;#
;» en u :«» « co
» ;M iii i n i i \ i r —,% i»&gt; % iiir
me layltt" off for a enupte of d*v»’
CARTOON
ritif I in t
*(i €&gt;i , r, in
irnia ,luring Che off season.
I ’ iiH v 1111■I g u ll L
&lt;H«
|u It *
GtNt f!£IS0!l w a t y o r* ;.
F’ll* l|f %ftioouf
* no V I I'I of i , T i ‘ iiifn rru . I I * . * i t ’ N* n Reeky took off two day* not long
ago and nebody got evrited "
«lulr l« !« 3*?
SHOUTS
« •l ur*M i
f ’fit)
L 'V . K i l i h l t ir , It lll 1 * 1. I*
M M II II I I i : —.1 Ml t llt r
Old he hv any chanre feel that
TONMJlirs
K
N
TH
IKS
I V*HI» •f) *!«*i *. H.1nf*11ill, Vii■i |«»ii he had a rhance of winning Ihe
•III*,* \nf 1h ISi* | IS** IHi*l«—
It**** , Hint* hi JiirV. I'll * »It»fimlr,
• N M Y S M C IA L
s v r n tiM V
•&gt;
| | m I I.n iiK r I
XliTHIC . XItl ll ITIT1TI.II I I.. I Vul t l . K«iulll* ** llnulr. title lurk hy a knrrkour And if
i in** i it it r — in Miir
* * M l' I X.V
Hlli* Nt»r« ft*.
so. d&gt;l he think he might stop
«
T " W I|t)S I I T XI VV 1 I'M I
lull filii* |S • iM&gt;«l !. iil v iVlIfil.
'll V I I I 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 .1 ,1 . I M im r
Mtiivlaen emly, or did it figure
K e lt s * I* tkevipy a l i r r i l i t , * I
m * 11 «*»-.. i.jriify Aiilit Him- l,.im ,
• oorni.K
In •"lilt* |t|MlItit'll J »if.|ti fl"n t"#9 H&lt;**!*■*
itii.1i 1 rl* in 4, piiiiiisr., 1..
.. |
-*,»r it • ii l lit. i , M h I. I'U til (ill On,* Cit to be late?
111 Ini' A S«* n-e p ls t u ii.
II,.|
«-« « nt &lt;t»im
Mint I t r v t y . MiI into %.1. ♦*. No
"Vea. I ll.ink I can knock him
FEATURE
N't, l i t i . I tiAI'ler l - ’i'.t I T m n MU* Ilr ..* * lr
o u t ." lie l a id
(Drawling » Utile
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2d Acrei tiled, fu tile (arid lard.
1-irgc 4 Bedroom home $11,090.
D ll P I .E X
2 bckisiir.a each. W»,! luuatej f r
*teady income. City water but
no city taxes. Concrete block
construction. $12,500
R O SA L . F A Y T O N
Reg. Real E*late broker
101 Virginia Ave.
Phone IIin

$— _ ARTICLES
ARTICLES FOB
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C U STO M M IL IA V 0 R K
Polio Insurance
JALOUSIES
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year old. HrgUtcrrd • Champion $ 10.0*) protection on each person of l.ifrtlme Aluminum—Free Ball- „
Molding*, dw ri, window*, xpeci.d
Randall Electric to .
Moth *p»
cabinet*.
pedigree. Very gentle. raised
mate*. E rie Installation-Tele- Rcndn and Crodcy Appliance* ter at Ilia:eeor.1* *ct ia*t winentire family at a tutal co*t of
with endure?. Kxrrllenl traveler.
• Price* a* cln*e a* va t «},'*nc"
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phene :12S. Furniture C :;v *r „
Youngstown Kdrtu-n*
. * err
Partly trained. Apply Mobley'* STEM PER INSURANCE AC.ENCY
lid W. Flr*l.
Eiwli'ical contracting jnd repair*. era** emu
CdiupI.eH's I'n lm iei
---------------------- --- _ iu&gt; Magnolia A v r.
Phone 113 the track M3™ " " " ' V w m *
Frailer Park. 8 milr* south lliway 17 *2 South
Phone 1417
PHONE 2121.
PLUMBING
_ lliway 17 92 Mr* Brook*.
—
three sixteen.-d for a mile an
F o r R e su lts
Flre—ttimUlorm—\ul.»—I iahilitv
Cnnlract and repair work. Free „
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Mackvillc
M A YTA G
ratne
through *
lull ' HkfH‘ 1v \NTEH
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estimate*. It L Harvey. 204
Appliance*, contracting-all
5:00 P. M. Deadline
Autumatic Wa*her
a
mile
and
an»
new
ma-k for
'round
electrical
»cr*lcc.
Sae
Sanford Ave. Phone 1828
Wringer Wa»her
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your General Electric iMalcr.
Dnv Ik-fore Publication
Preferred Rates to Preferred
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, take
Scrv ice
t I Assll 15
l&gt; B O A T S ■ .MOTORS ~ - 1 »
S a n fo n l E lc c tr ir Co.
lull charge double entry book I
Policyholder*
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M A YTA G
It InImum * llntri Sit
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Magnolia
Ave.
Phoue
417
Part
time
work
only.
Can
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Jo
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n
W
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1
Inn.
A
gency
tVlte-.ner buying or * clung, tt wil'
'A’llliam 1*. Smith, uuttwarit Sale*
Clfdhc* Drier*
range full time work if desired
pay you to vec:
417 Sanford Atlaulir lin k
Server. Mercury Outboard Sal­
Service
Salary commensurate with abd
J . W. tIA II REALTOR
Phone 31
O FI'IFE HH'IPAICNT
21
es. 2.U4 S. Park. Phone 1174-J.
YIAYTAG
AVt
It) Apply in person, llronkficld
Flo*Ida Slate it auk building
Kreeter.x
Mill*. 2*1 North Elm Avr,
ltd,ATS. IVi.it buiiuinfi, supplies Old'll E DESKS and i h..ir&lt; Im
Call lla lT
Phone 17SH
l plight and
&lt;nd hardware. Trailer*, i Vail
mediato ilelivicy i.ou« - price*
cheat type*
Elllt RENT
type li|
‘ to r your Heal Estate need*:
Woodworking. a!2 Sam'ord. I’h
c o u |N
Check with (Iconic stuirt. .‘si
Srcvice
Call
31
-pare
time
day*,
even2213 AV
Cullen and Hnrkey, liroker*
I'RNLSHF.D kitchrnette o p t
INSURANCE
Pa*t l (lurch Siren, rtrl.iuilti
ingi 671 J
Slumbcrland Court lliway 17 i f hrun.lrv Petrxlno Hide. Phone 7Jl* Huggcrl* Vpplinncr C en ter
:r ■ H IIM II lit t -l,oil! (lo o itisa
It HAI, ESTATE
'Your Wcstinghouvc I'caler'*
South of city Limit*.
NEW 2 bedroom hollar on lot IIS Magnolia Avr.
Plump 1777 SECRETARY with go.*! education
HAYNES Olfi'.-e Machine l'o..
VENETIAN 111 ISO's
AS ADVf*mi0
Crumley anil Muntrltli
Single—18 86 Send picture with
TXxMl* Small down pa&gt;mi*nt and;
VI7LA1U
Ajartm m U. I t : W
T&gt;['.'orders. adding machines
V '-M rj prlc.
Rollj Head mind*
.ippllraticm. Plan on establishing
*mall
monthly
paymenu.
Archie
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TOMATOES
$1
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712
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First SI reel Plume 49U-W
Sale*
Rental*,
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Aluminum
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cotton
or
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a branch farm in Sanford Trurk
4**l
Smith. Phone 7M-J
Phone 2H&gt;i
II
109 W. |.| St.
tic lane* t‘. mplete repair ser*i;e
larmer Reply J. C. Smith J r
Seminole
A
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illind
Company
Sem
inole
l.ilo
u
-irKolliiwiiy nntl lluliy lled s
Ht 6. Nashville,.Tenn
KF.LVINATOR clec.Tic
range.
8711 l l n l ll.hd SI.
Phone 2V.
Day. Week or month—Tel. it25
*7t o p i c a l R e a l t y
:n: i * . i i ■i -*.
Year tdd. excellent condition. C O L L E C T O R • S A L E S M A N
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m OUGHTON INSURANCE
- .LL1*.11’ \fl—CtuiL fnuu—t l
furniture Cenler. 11C Ural I'iral
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30
Ph"nr 171
' 2128 Myrtle As*.
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Room 2G1 Edwards* bldg.
TH0NE 8 i r " '
•utter and reliable Apply in per­
( lie* k with lieorge Stuart
I’h. 1G
ONE 114)0X1 efficiency apartment. Park A Commercial
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ATLANTIC BANK BLDG
mit, Mather of Sanford,
E .*l Church Slr.-ei (Viland.
T. M. Stringer
-ullahtr tor couple or finite 1. It. Alexander
NO MlhNKV DOWN
If you have—.n, 'c'ti*p yocr lo**
iteg. Real 1'stale Uroker*
Private hath, Ideally located
Uuy* brand niw Frignlaire. All n _
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in
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WORK WANTED
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H IV IN G |&gt;KYOR
iHirccbin in*1J.- ami ml only
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Herald through the courtesy of
Manuel Jacobsen's Dept store I |*(||{ H A LE OH T R A D E
Frigidalrr ha* it&gt;
Hold* 41 " I L L DO ironlnR in my home
2(1*4 . 21(1 M K IS C II III.D G .
Ibe Florida Slit** Rank.
autiful if U It. humi* in perfect
uoitrii( frii/eu RkhI- Rui on our
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Your State F..rm Insurance Agent.
ATI HACTIVE J room furn ishedj ,!r;
itip?h ! ^1
* -t auto and fire inturanre IOST. Hrown and white male
CX' lunie ro tc r lu pljii and .» iir s iv r g * . n i'l'n iiritN lV IFU if Ia*w
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aid. Tile bath, screened porch
Cocker rponicl, will, lurne**
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pel
a receipt
loll ' 111 i . . . .
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18- - H tm i.lts PL ANTS SIIUtTtS
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f m rj j tM*r 8m.nth
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lou wiln
inaik*
mn
uni fut n
nti ! every
month
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n|»Arlnnnl« \a* ii furni-lml nn.l r
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If
you
have
a
snuiUTuiiifies*
in
a
P Alt Wbi* ler ('all Pag ft
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.’ ed. Owner will accept gi«Hl lot* I Used refrigerator* (lift avatlsblr
lo’Arr (Mu lit'i|i ••(•in tp.irItm nt Diliurni**h( .t I .
It* no nrr.
•eclud.-d part * ( town and are COMPLETE land**'&lt;plng. Tropical
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I on this plan
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Chiuilc II. W olfe
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corner Magnolia ami Jnd Owner
Soil l D Rountree Call I71U
km„l‘ corddimi
co r t
Appliance TurporaUun
-A rt*c you off.-r in the
112 Ella ■
i ill 17)MV
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i,cr location m ar Midi School m S inl'&lt;tA Aie.
Plume : n :
la M.te. H-. lumn ‘d ine sanfor 1 J.ltlTsl ANA i o|.per skin pot.it**
uM aK’Ia \. &gt;1
and paving
r ail
i AND 2 lletfroini Aparlment*
If you need a spacious home, j
Her- d I all 1821
plant*, cutting* $3&lt;t0 Per 1(88) ------1 *—i ■"
Hair 10.11I1 »ot|»i iln lii of I'mltdip i rtirl lur di i. I* 1* 0 .tmong
9 * -11 I2K)
you thotild sec -hi* (rood term* i t r T ..y -\ nirere* can- furniture,
.li llu mir i r* \V&lt; w &gt;nl&gt;t ailvUe 7 7 -l l t l l PH \|. SEKVU ?.&gt;-22
47to)D busine** for lease—Lake
lirlf*.
and uiderprired ot $14,300.
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rumple
te
1
Double
a
day'*
iiutfre
either
by
pjmrie
t NH HNlsMLf) h room apart
View (in!!, Lake Alary Phone
FRIOiD AlPIt ipullance*. s.ib-*
H B M IN O I.K ItK A l.T Y
1 p -T^nn.-r ',prmj mittrey* and
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or 1* lefrani l b Ataitn I ik*
nient. Call hoi
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ami x rvicc (• It High, dvb-il.v
W. D ILI Rtf IIS
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spring*: 1 2 Horner kero-ene1
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or
Sanford
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Phone
17
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■t * i*. new, l *mall maple set ulM ANDO Morning Sentinel, Or
1*443 \V alter 1 V 111.
Evening*—'kli iV or 1813 J
Ka*t l til* SI
tee v*itli good rlithium; I large
t.imlu I.M'iiini: Si at ('all Ralph 17 A P T n u m ill t S • TU AH I.It *
did pint* CuplMJi'i See at Trail
Ha*. MCA 1
" \s A N F O IID MOTOR CO.
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tINFDRNlallED 8 mom loui-e SMA ll. I bedroom home living
••r " Ik e H dun" real of Mali
I’h 1370
MIM t I I ANI IIIS
- I) 1481 Ftenrb
11T in * ; (i K I D D I .K
Phone 423
room, doting urea, kilrhm, fenc­
ley* Trader Park
ed back yard I8ci3 Adam* Ave
Itoiiflng
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Mr
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Jo-t i;&lt;iotJ I'mM"
VNP ANDo Home, Pratite Schoon
COOL, (lean 4 Knom d&lt;jwn*ialr*
cquitj—Asmiuic mm’gage, j V A C A TIO N S l'K C I A I.S
er. Slew.nt. Schu1' Nj *|iii .i
I
Healing
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Air
Conditioning
S*r*iog
Slrak* t bit'krn. I'm d r
apt Gil Park AVC
I hmic Mr* " i ll e . 1X21 ui.til J j |*u-niiarce**orie*;
swimming
YMI ’W'ti'M 23". down, j sear*
lli'hr*. tl.lli.UV Spaabrlti. Sra
Kvans Itoofini; and
at
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camping
ami
fi*hlng
VALON Apts. 110 W rit 2nd SI.
Kink]■», t’l.illrr 1 unthiim, and
Healing Co.
tackle
n s r s t m : t ii a il e r s a l e s
Phone 423.
llinni-t *. — lljib c u r and
121
West
Pulton
M
I'bone
79
Ph.rnr
5
3411
or
5
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Palatka.
Fla
NOW IIKAi* THIS
K vinruile S a les A S e rv ic e
•andw •he*.
UNFURNISHED house. 4 Knu;i * . bedroom*, large living mom. din­
Knbsiut’s Sport ink: ( iiniiI*
Ham*. ( hi, k&lt;n*. Tu(kr)«,
and hreeieway, »* (loom apt.
It you want the I OH late on aul*'
ing room, clccirlc kitchen Fur Ml p **f First St.
Phone 998
Furnished. Tile bath. Call I87i J
11.1kI'd *•h'dr 10 Order.
pmnile flnanrlng. ire install
Tod Huriiett
nisheil Near burn apd air ha*.
Salad* in ((oanlitv.
ment 1j i .hi Department, Sanford
The price? S3.830
(ila-H Ja lo u sie s
2 APTS, for rent now. Cate* bldg
C p n lra rfo r o f F n in tin g
Atlantic N’jtion.il bank
It*. 17 ••2
I'hi.ni- 717 A\
ST. JOHN’S HKAI.TY CO. Check our price* ann quality Ik-Phone 528.
I iiHir And
Phone 1129 * A li. P elrr*oj, broker
{ ire you nuv
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Mrtlll I, A '.il t Dr Needs lag
Wall Tiling
4 HOOM ii.cm*hed apt 333 tot A*»ocijle* -A. U. Peterson Jr.. Sen ktirik G la ss nnd F a in t Co.
0:1141
Atii'l
sell
2340
pjlm
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111
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IH:iMi
p. m.
I'tuMir 1 -* 11 ir .s t
Out W est llltli SI
East 14th S'
P. J Chc»ter*on. Alltert N Fill*
Phone I IJ7-W.
117 III West 2nd SI.
Ph me 370
Plume 31*. It
SMALL 4 bedroom home Living I.A It HE LOT, good location, fi.vi
A i.C M IN C M W IN D O W S
;
room, dining area, kitchen, fenc„ li
„ ' -umaim. 1209 Park Ave
A
All lyjK*. Uualdy U-mg equal W« 1 Sp ecial — T V imtl F n o lo
0 ed hack yard IGo per mouth. Pj &gt;/3 ;
are not undersold^
S e rv ic e und H cpalrs
Adams Ave Phone Mr* AAille.' pj|A Flnanred. 2 bedroom home
Cam|)lH-li’s C abin et
rca Motorola Sjle* ami service
1821 unlit 3 pm ,
'i-recneiMn i*ol*'b l'nrm«lod or
lliway i ; 9* South
Phone H i; j
G ene’s T e x a c o S e rv ice
FURNISHED apt :i room* scrern-1 y ± -' M \ odaV n h ! X ’}
1120 Sanford Ave.
Maine 1188
ed porch, extra r.dtawa, lied.. lsw‘ Swtt,h tw la»' *'h,‘n'
H E !) I-M IX C O N C R E T E
garage. 612 Park. Phonr San­ LAKE MARY’. 4 lot* Trade for
Create Trap* — Sr pile Tutikt
Ft.OOIt *jniRiig amt ftnlvhlng
ford 1331 112
Window Sill* — I.Intel*
piano. A. II lairmann. 12&lt;8l Park
( leaning, waving. Serving Semi­
Ave.
nole County aitice 1924. IL M.
M iracle &lt;v ” rre te Co.
FURNISHED Karate apt. 4 nHini*
niramn. Lake Mary.
Phone IIP,
309 Elm Ave.
and hath, electric vefrlgeralor.
i1
NO DOWN P A Y M E N T
Adult* only. n » p»-tr. Rca'imabic 3 bedroom
i l - spKrtAt. sr.BATrtk -i*
masonry hou*e. «'arS A V E M O N EY O N :
224', Weil ttilh St
Phone
5»orle. screened porch, other cx
AWNINfiS. JA l.Ol'SIES
A*ph,ilt paving, land clearing, fill
1682 R 2 or » &gt;
Ira*. Alusl (jualify (oc HI loan
VENETIAN m.|NpS
dirt amt d#y.
Pay
clnslng
cm
l*
only-LWO
"u tlN lh llE D hoiu*e. 2 bedroom*,
Free E*l
E»tlmatc(.
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to Mfg S p e n ce r
C unsiriirH on
Co.
I
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monthly
payment*
Phone
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UK. TMI'j l.ao JlaiUand. Fla Plinne: Winter Park
shade tree*, bathing bcaeh on
Aceni—(7|rnn
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Sanford.
IMI
(iolden Lake ( all 3(M or IN.1I,
i
ret. Or rati Days—1887 J . Night*
J3TXI
Out J . Sanford
O A K 1.A W N
2 ROOM apt GUI Palmetto
j
NEW SMYRNA REACH
Semiii.de i .»unt\', •nly frcrpctual
Jiilm i«ie Hours
? REDID 1»)M house Kltrhen equip j
rare I'emelery. limine.* office*
TO III Y O lt S C I I.
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Sanford. I'la.
' A»*Aln AIKNTS 212 Ur*l lilt St
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merits, invoke*, hand bill*, and
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FURNISHED apt t,|. Para Ave
Phone 876 R alter 3 |&lt;tit
FURNISHED 2 Bedroom apt Clove
H I n ill 791 *YV.

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9 88
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ll- 88 For »imrk repair job*, or jtmall
Reg. $219.'. Chaise Cot
Iteg $291)5 Platform
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19 8A
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beg $19 93 Cedar Wofdlobe
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AWNINfiS
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99 93
H« M o l Ht H.
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Suite
Phene 2164 Houle I. Sa rfo r'
DMBD TRACTORS
88 00
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Jimmie Cow an, phone 616
I'avhler Countrr with 2 Caih
30i Sanford Ave.
P U a r 2117 I Drawic*
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319 L u t 4th St.
I’UI.AIIUID Film*. Camera* ant 3 Hrxo Adjmtahle Drill Lamp*—
812 F.srambi* Drive
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flat ba*e
9 t4 W.
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Gigantic Moll

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eonstmetion plan, li*,e nit been
p lm p in d c m o ll'h e d a drug com
p m v p lan t y e s te rd a y In South S t. made

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dtcatov ho may .tilt loan th it
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on a trial bavt.. into foil mnfer
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nual meeting yevtirdiv
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member, la't yr ir and that the
value of the ehurche,' a *rt. in
rludlnc prop«ttie. ■oruritl-* and
c»,h ro,e in i t million dollar,, an
inereave of 1 million
In another report. |)r laiifd M
Spivey, pro,*tent of Florida South
em College, vald or i** thin S.otw
regl,tered at the rnlleje in the jjvt
12 mnnthv and that the tehiMil Wl,
turning awav .tudenlv tveeauvr
there v a , n&lt;M *nmgh rliorirani
.pare

got hi v hall—» .V) pound Jo b * e l chain
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chain at a pre wending part, and
throw a«*v the key Then Kuril
ore how tip with a duplicate.
The party broke up and no on#
could find the duplicate k e y A
tadlcrman with a pair of trip!
finally lib-rated the proipectiv*
bridegroom

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Tim * r f k'» im ti mi 11jf 11 and much
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■y DONALD R. IR A N I!

How would you like to stall
your summer vacation right now?
You can. by suiting to huild
this 12 foot sailboat in ynui spate
time Constructing this boat is
lots of fun, pairiculaily when you
discover how easily you can be­
come a boat builder in one easy
lesson.
When those hoi Jays arrive,
you not only fulfill vacation
plans but you also will be ready
MW Mm tax i* a t«aa.
to enjoy every sunny weekend.
a * I &lt;aat an M « a a a a 1
So
you'd better start your hails'
ka a h o a i a &lt;
M a t l a l f a a t lai I
met and saw work now.
built of plywood, the
Mill light enough to
wills a pail of oars, if
yaw're becalmed—aho it's sturdy
enough to take up so a 10-h p.
ourboard motor
You can build this in your
backyard or basement providing
your cellar door is wide enough.
AH yon need is the Boald ltYourself Pattern N o 194, and
Tom "Mr Florida** Moore, the materials the pattern speci•bote tote spumored radao thna f»es As yon read the simplified,
from Winter Haven advertises non-technical instructions which
Florida five day* a week in
outline construction procedure,
states for the nett year, hat you wit! tn liic that the boat is
brought nine new familtet to the definitely within your sphere of
State.
understanding. Directions arc
And among them, he adds. nr
dear, concise and further t iIS thildien and two gnndcbilplained by ilhunahont and full- r
star patterns foe the parts nets"Mr Honda" Moore ter the
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rumple of bringing big lime
As yon read the duecnons foe
radio and TV production lu Ftnrida foe Arthur Godfrey and Tom buthhng this bom. yon visualise
Banktt Godfrey's Miami Heath each step of construction. There
TV shows are famout and Bati- arr no mysterious oanrkal terms,
Jett flirt hat own plane into Otala or special joints that require ca­
every weekend from hn "W el­ pertented woodworking skills
come Traveler" NBC-TV tpnr in
To insure accutite work, alChicago io ovrrtee hit Stiver mow all the materials specified
Springs deer ranch (aodfrry it a (in the detailed list on the pat­
landowner in Miami Beach and tern) arc stock-sire items that
Moore, of tourte, owns a motel can hr purchased locally Any­
and other real etaare in Winter thing that needs to be bought
Haven
on "special order” suth as the
"Mr Florida" redd
calmly pimped in after him bethat people can have
Florida lot lest money than any (me her parents reslued what
other place in the world
• • •
Kaihy caught her brother be­
There's a lin k seven-year-oM fore hr went under and when her
girl in Winter Park whtate brav­ faihcr reached them, she had a
ery should nor go untold She's good fum bold on the lad Wnh
Kathy O'Brien, daughter of Mr father's help, Johnny waa brought
and Mrs. Neill O'Brien
safely in
Out boating with the family
Kathy m a first grade pupil and
une Sunday a frw week; ago. only ihis year began taking n m
Kathy's three year-old hint her, ming lessons!
Johnny, reached over the side of
ASH'S HASH-H o w many
the boat to pick a water lily ptopk agree with me that such
Johnny lost has balance and fcD current popular juke organ rec­
in. There was no hysterical ords aa "The Man Upstairs,? and
settiming from link Kaihy She "Satisfied,* should not be "jived"?

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marine hardware, sails and cento
buaid, can be purchased from
readily aeeeuibk sources.
By using the hall-are panels of
earn hu plywood where specified,
ihe boat goes together amasingly fast. Measuring a full 12
feet long, it makes an ideal sail­
ing dinghy.
The. complete step-by-step di­
rections; assembly illustrations
and full-sire patterns for transom,
fuming tnd til other pins do a
great deal toward making a pro­
fessional boat builder out of any­
one who knows the difference be­
tween a hammer and a saw
Since the cost of most boats
is above the means of the average
family, it makes sense to make
it yourself. By huildihg it your­

self you not only enjoy many
hours of complete relaxation bur
you aba cooveil spare time into
something you will be proud to
own and even prouder to use
Your fun tram with the tracing
of the first pattern and it doesn't
itop until the boat's launched
Then the pride uf accomplish­
ment mi ted with an equal por­
tion of sailing pleasure makes
your vacation complete.
Send 12 fot the full-oar 12fuor Sailing Boat, Partem 194, to
Pattern Drpr. All Florida Migatinc, P. O Bos 21), Pleasantvilk, N Y. Enclose an addsnonaJ ) ) cencs for an illustrated
Pattern Booh with more than
200 assorted projects. (Allow two
verbs foe delivery )

. . . Alfred &amp; Amstam, MM NW
1let* S t , Miami, lost a pet last
month It was a Tegu —a fourand a-half-foot South American
liriid He warned that if the pel
was found not to pick it up by
its tail The Tegu has a peculiar
trick of snapping off its own tail,
leaving you looking silly.
Who complained about fishing
in Flondi? Night policeman
Ralph llendnc of Fort W ilton
heatd a none in the wain at the
Yacht Club tesemly and went to
investigate. He waded in awl
scooped out 00 mullet with his
hands.

Miami Beach a few Sundays ago
it started (lining Fifty bathers
in the water ran like mad to get
out of the ra in !. . Far he it
from me to take ctedit. hut on a
trip noiih last winter by F-astcrn
Air Lines I noted the hostess
spent a lor of time tucking in hn
slum thifttitl I wtotr a column
about it and now Eastern's given
the gals new uniforms with
blouses that go way, way down.
Now if m inu fictu iu s would
make longer skitnails on men’s*
spoil shirts, I'd be happy, too

" I Don't Out h D w p l."-A t

�Reign of flic Silver King, one
of (he world'* fighringeti game
fith, will Mitt here near Satut*
day at excited angler* open conv
petition in the seventh annual
Tampa Tarpon Tournament. Now
grown to a f 10.000 prire event
it ia one of the richeit fishing
tournament* in Southern water!
open to the general public.
Angler* will come from far and
near to enjoy the thrill of battle
with tarpon and the chance to
win the grand prize, a new *&lt;alion wagon, or one of the other
award*.
The tournament will nan at
9 p m on June 19, following •
fob fry at which teveral thou*
land penont arc expected. The
contcii will run until Aug. 1),
after which the weekly winner!
will get together on Aug 22 for
a "Derby Day" fish off.
To advance to the final*, an
angler mutt be a weekly winner
or a tpccial diviiion winner. This
year both the man and woman
from out-ofttatc catching the
largcn tarpon by weight during
the weekly round* will be given
a place in the "Derby " And for
the fifth contccutivc year the Tar*
poo Tourney Committee will pay
the expente* to fly any weekly
winner or out-of-Mare men** or
women'* diviiion winner back to
Tampa for the ftth-off La*t year
Emerson Matter*, of liarvryiburg,
Ohio, wa* brought back for the
final* and caught an 88-puund
tarpon to win the nation wagon
and approximately f2,)00 in other
pure*
In the year* the tourney ha*
been running, the large*! tarpon
caught weighed DO pound* and
waa brought in by Mark Ryan

of Tampa Ryan landed hit tar­
pon with a fresh water catting
tod and reel on IK-pound rest
line The DO poundn. taken in
19)2, was onl* a pound short of
the world'* record for urpon
taken on It pound test line
"Derby Day" winner* in menr
yean include Emerson Master*
ol llarseysburg. Ohio, 19)), Mi*
Dasnl I Smith Jr . of Tampa,
19)2. David E Smith Sr of
Tampa, 19)1, and E W Heller
ol I’biladclplna. 19)0
Onl* requirement to enter ilic
contest is ilur the fisherman tic
a mcmlicr of the Tampa Angler*
AssiKiaiion, whuh is open in
cscryone for a membership fee
of one dollar
One of the fcaiuic* of ilic
Tampa Tarpon Tournament u
iliac good fulling it available in
tm It tlo tr proximity to down­
town Tampa Within a 10 min­
ute walk from the buvincvv sec­
tion angler* can find both freshand *ilt-watcr foiling Wiilnn
an hour** dose are hundred* or
fishing *|vilt in (he Gull of Mcxico On (litre tidex of Tampa aie
2(i mile-long Tampa Hay and
Hillxhorougli flay, plut man*
bayou*, inlet* and ihanncl*
Many sanctir* of fith arc to
be taken in i lie area, Inn from
June 19 to Aug D the tarpon
will truly be the Silver King
They can lie caught on (lolling
plugx, feather* and fliev, but anglrtx piefcr stall fishing with live
bait
Lavt ycat 2.9)7 pctvonv entered
the tournament Ttuv year of­
ficial* expect neatly ),(XK) rntnev,
adding furtlict Mature to this clas­
tic o f the waterway* at one of
Florida'* big-time summer tpnm

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By

CHESTLK* PALM
In preparing this edition, All Honda Magazine |mllcd lather* in cash
o f the 29 cities reached through it* page*, to provide an extra ven u e for
it* many reader*
Now, Mt Ciallop prohibit won't love an* sleep m et out little lling
in to the field o f cross-sect ion research, hut we found out thing* we've
guessed all the tim e —now w c'tc convinced fathers ate preitt much ilic
. .arm all over the Sunshine State
W e called )() Pops in each ol 29 cities—almost l,)on telephone tall*
—and here ate *omc of the thing* he has in hi* vcxtct thought* (in cave
someone happen* to lie eavesdropping on those thoughts)
Ranking high with Pops in hts sporting equipm ent—fishing u ik le ,
plug* and spinners, rifles and shotguns, pistols, to name only a vets It *
In Centtal Honda a surprising number ol lather* were thinking ah.mt
water skis W onder if those n in es at Cypress Gardens ha*r anything to
do with that*
Photographic equipment was high on the list, from Ixix cameras id
those l/l000-of-a-*ccond shutter-speed |oh* And don't forget the dark
room supplies—contact printers, enlargers, and thr miscellaneous tray*,
light*, etc
If Pops like to linker around in a home workshop, there are sure to
lie some tools lie's been wanting —and a little subtle pumping should find
out |ust what they ate. Mas Ik* it's a new handsaw, or perhaps it's a pgsaw
* so hr can cut out those intricate designs in the "do it-yourself' dugtarm
These are |ust a few o f the hundreds o f items mentioned in our starvey —space prohibits mentioning them all, so do a little detective wotk of
your own. W atch the way his eyes light up when a panicular item is
mentioned, or when lie sees a picture of what’s hern hatching in his
thoughts.
H u t ’s the way to find out what Y O U R Pop's favorite gifts ate!
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(Flotilla, not Italy, of coutse). mountain(limbing in the Rockies or (lucky you)
Sight-seeing in Euiope,
What to *ear&gt;Today’s woman is luckic*
than het grandmother. She has her choice
of disciplined cottons, no-iiun fabrics, mirasle blends (all m orcorlrtt wrinkle-proof)
and feat her weight woolens She can build
her navel wardiobc with double-duty
clothes in mind, costumes that can travel
by but or plane and turn into dinner en­
sembles with the Hick of an accessory.
To- be specific: M in Betty Sherwin,
fashion coordinator bound for Ram and
the openings of La Haute Couture Jsily 27,
is building her wardrobe around black,
navy and white in jersey, cultured comm,
silk and wool blends Lace or ribbonembroidered net for evening.
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velveteen coat that ran rake a London fog
or rain o *n the Seine, yet turn up rhic
and uni rushed ai a brrakfjtl showing.
Traveling by car.* A long auto trip is
an oidral lor any outfit Divided skirts
(culottes. im embcr?) are back and they
combine comfort with modesty for the
more miturr. A sleeve less blouse and a
short battle jacket add up to a smart ap­
pearance in and out at your automobile.
Air-condatioried trains and buses make
It possible far seasoned travelers to live
in Munly-tailorcd suits that have more
lives dun any kittens Hang your suit on
the shower rack, where steam from the
bot water tap will remove wrinkles, far a
fn ck renovation. Don't make the mistake'
I did, however My best gabardine Ursdad
in the bathtub at the Waldorf last yeae
and baa never been the same since
Bven though it's summer, the smart

overtake me in Jut* in Haiti (yes,
i f in the mountains) in Notth Carolina,
dear old Manhiiun and Sun Valley.
Any questions* Diop us a note, if you
need some wardrobe suggestions And —
happy vacation'.

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’ FATHER OF THE YEAR”
By MRS. H. 1. KINO
F.mybudy's "Pup*" —including yours and m in f-t* llw hr*r i*H
1,1 in 1hr not Id, billing nunc. m*l llictc’* no * 1 ) anyone i n gri us
in voir ihffrirntly
Hut »hrn All Florida give u* the assignment iif finding * candi-

■life hit Father of The Yen honorv. *e put atide nut pir|udiic and
rliminitcil "pop” from the billot (illhough he'v tlw Ling it our
house) in I vttttriJ hxikmg around
W r ' v r ten) ilnut 1 lot uf dilletcnt Flood* dad*. their work with
gfiiipv of )oungvtrtv in ill pittv of ilir Mile. ind the ilnngv (hat hive
Ix-n done to mike Flotuli 1 lictiri state thin in) othet for our youth
—your kiifv inif mine
We liriilly settled on 1 neighbor of out* here in Orlando—George
S tu m —1 dad who In* earned tlie right of recognition for hi* unvelfIth g.xxl deed* Mi)lie we did let ptr)udicc vneik in 1 little hete. bur
wr knew more jbout (ieorge ind hi* train thin wme of the other
ouiviindmg fithri* who hive been in the newi
fret&gt;rge In* five good tenon* for being 1 vwell Pops-five young
Stuart* who think he 1* nip* Thcie'* freorge L , 8. and Jamb, S
Chitle* Samuel fCharlie Sam lie'* tallnl) 11 in the middle, while tlie
twin*. Georgia l.ee (ye*, one 1* a gul) it'd Robert Franklin ate tlie
youngrvt at four month*
He * a marvelou* combination of bu*mr**man and father —a bu*y
tiecunve through the day. but always looking forwatd to the hour*
he can lx- with "tlie kid*" The be*t time of the day for the Stuan
family 1* when "pop" ittive* home fiom hi* bu*y affair* downtown
7 lien everyone join* force*, including "mom" (the former fieotgii lee
Vic ken of Madison) for ft dung in neathy Like I van hoc. gardening,
"flu ng thing*" 11 father* mu*» do when thete are young boy* in tlie
family, am) informal good lime*
Mi* deep regird for youth lod fimily life 1* reflected in hi* en­
deavor* with the Young Men'* Chimun Ann Thi* interna hid eitly
loot* At 1 high school boy in Georgia he became m ot need with the
local YMCA Laier he rook 1 buunett course at ilie “Y ” mghr vtuwd
in Jacksonville
George Stum In* leen in Ktive memt«ei of the bmrd of duecroe*

for the Grange County YMCA ind in IIH9 served •* i«» president.
Ill* term it chief officiil of rite local **Y” w u marked t* one of if*
very hett

By"D A D ” GLADE
Sure —you beard me rig h t' Relax! O h, I know you have worries—
thc price o f everything is sky-high, the finance company is breathing
down your neck for the next payment on the (atopy. Junior's tonsils base
to come out. and every time you turn around someone in the family needs
a new pair o f shoes "llu m m m p !" you reply.
Now. wait a minute! If you keep your ear to the grindstone (ur
whatever that cliche is) you haven't1time to take cate of yourself, and tlie
first thing you know there won’t be anybody around to buy those shoes
Did you ever think o f that? Sure, you have insurance—just like everyone
else has —hut the Little Lady and (lie kid* would rather have y o u around
than a monthly check from someone they don't even know
If you're like I am, hy the time you’ve reached 35. you've decided
that sports are for the youngsters and you'd rather confine yourself to sit­
ting in a box scat hack o f first base in some ball park That's fine for tlie
game o f baseball—economics-wise—but it doesn't do one thing for yout
health
Here's something else to think about, too. before you think up any
more excuses. W hat's the use of living in a state where there ate 50.000
lakes, and hundred* and hundred* nf miles of Ik j u ii Iu I rivers, streams, and
salt water coasts, where fish o f every vaticty literally fight for the priv­
ilege o f being the main course on yuur dinner table—yes. w hat's the use
ol living in such a paradise if you aren't going to take advantage o f it*
Can you answer me that?
And hete's another—how long has it been since you had the old
tackle box out of tlie garage, that reel well oiled, and that bass plug plop­
ping out among else hyacinths in quest o f our world-famous large mouths*
I thought so! W ell, if you want to stay around a while longer and
deprive the insurance company o f the privilege o f taking care o f the Little
W om an and the kids, why not make some plans r if M M W to get off
for a few days to one o f those fine, quiet fishing camps, or on e o f those
swank lieach hotels (they don't cost as much as you think they d o !—and
not nearly as much as the hospital bill for a nervous breakdown!) where
all you have to do, when you're not out fishing, is to swim in that invig­
orating salt water, or maybe try a little water-skiing.
Take your p ick —the opportunities in Florida am practically un­
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High on the priority list it George Slum** keen enthusiasm Cm
hi* religious life —1 prime qualification for any good father He h a
been connected with rhe Fir*r Baptist Church in Orlando la t many
yean, i* a member of the Board of Deacon* and h at been on the Road
of Uthrrt for several year*
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And lastly. George let* a good example—with hit own character
and tlie art of living happily among hi* fcllowmen—for hi* own chil­
dren and the youth he contact*
Mayhc he will be overshadowed hy each of our own personal
"pop*" on Father’* Day, neat Sunday, but lie 1* a dad dc*etving reiognmon when "Father of The Year" honor* ate passed around

Ihr d ra ft la m a kapyy lawdy M a y hnm l M father's Day mm FunBay. h a t M. W lM rtfhii lan k , “fry ' Stuart. Mr*. Smart and the tntna.
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fnmly in his left band, crams n full of tobacco of one vm
ot another, tam p it down lumly with his thumb, applies
a kitchen matth, and sit* back. drawing on the m m tontrntrdly trgitdlcss of tlic taste
Contrast tlm with the to tailed "purist " He'll ton
Vince you no p ip it fit tn smoke until it'i been carefully

Heated, until n 't had a taker applied tn the howl-and,
of coutse, nothing tn etude at filling it with tobacco until
said tobatto hat been pim eitrd with r&lt;|ual tare to add
to. detract from, disguise, t&gt;&lt; emphatiac tlic flasot, dependmg upon the pamtulai taste ot the individual smoker
Which clast does Pups fall into’
If he’s a haihanan, tight now it the tune to minair
him into the ranks ol the sophisticates It may take a hit
of doing, but lie’ll probably thank you in later months—
oe cite he'll forever regard you with a laundued eye wl*n-

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Time aie scscral prims tions which Pops mas launch
his campaign to improve the taste ol his pipe but the
m&gt;»st lorual one sc ill be when he unwraps the bos con
laming i new one iliac s caught his esc at tlie corner cigar
stoie
Now, at rh|s point, it's "old |aaa" to break it in by
burning honey in the b o w l to build up a caiboni/anon
which will loirsei alter effect the taste lot's ot men do
use this method, but one heats about a wife who rakrs
osri the task of breaking in tier hubby's new ones Mic't
added the refinements ol a traspeonlul ol lemon |uice and
a dash of nutmeg to the honey, claiming it makes rstn
the fust mouthful delicious
II these particular ingredients don't hit your taste buds
|uti tight, try other combinations fmm the kitchen—sin
namon, tarragon, desves. etc
Now, thete are evtiemistt who feel that tlse breaking
in protess is number two in the natural ordrr ol allairs
Primal, they contend, is a pre curing for up to
hours
some sort ol im m ersion-raking pains that the out­
side ol the howl is coveted with a generous coating of
wav to ptotect the finish
I he ingiedienis in these hallo read hkr a hjitendei’f
guide —whiskies, cordials, wines, rum, lo mention only
the moie conventional concoctions One pipe smoker,
wnh mote than his shair of discnminaung taste, uses
nothing but the finest Madina
Another a famous smoker, crinfies his recipe as con­
taining onls "black coffer and slicing tea " A thud brews
a strong tea. using Ins lasome tubasco instead ot tea
leaves
Into a howl so itratcd, the tobacco-gourmet would nor
think ol pining a single leal until it had Ivrn as caietullv
tteaird as the p ip itself
The matket ptesentls has many trade made products
lot this purpose, bur the best results will be obtained by
spraying, or "saving “ Tins involves tlie use ol an iionu/rr
which allows the solution to be sprased rsrnlt over tlie
tobacco in r line mist, instead ol being placed into il&gt;e
tmvtulr in bulk No amount of tuning and riming will
ever apple in even coating from a bulk application o f tie
curing solution borne parts will have a heavy flavor,
while orhrrs will have none at all
II Pops is now smoking some common buries in
basso, lilt turn out ol ihr barbarian class with a concoc­
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1 hr Mtrii was soaking through and accept evrcutivc pout in hit
the reJ c o m of the soldiers of government
However, lack of •jualiftexi men
the British Ninth Regiment it
they ttood it ngid ittrnimn in wat not Gram's only difficulty
the hot August tun Their serg- On lot second day in St Augut-*
em it hid teen to it that every tine friction developed ovet who
buckle, evety button wit polithcd should command the troops.
to perfection ind that every uni­ Grant had previously held mili­
form w it immaculate For tbit
tary tank, and therefore he as­
wat an important im 't'L V . The sumed that at governor he should
Govrrnot wat reviewing them — be in complete charge of the
Jamet (Want, the firtt governor military.
of Krinth East I londa, lately ar­
” 1 am qualified to command
rived at Sr Augustine aboard the here," he told Mi|or Ogilvie
sloop Ferret
"Y o u and your men will take
"A fine looking body of men. orders from me "
Ogilvie intitted that the Gov­
Major," 11 mu merited Governor
Grant to Mi|or ( &gt;gilvie, who had ernor's office was separate from
been in temporary command of the military, hut when Grant
fcitt Honda lor more thin a year. picttcJ the (Haint lie gave in, few
"And now. where ate the leading die time being Meanw hile f&gt;gdgentlemen nt the colony* Civil­ vie tent a letter to Gcneial Gage
ian gentlemen. I mean,”
in New York, asking for a de­
"There ate none, Vour Excel- cision
General Gage, the same who
lency," replied Ogilvie.
"W h a t* By jnve, no gentle­ wat to command the British
men! Mow am I to fotm a gov­ troops at Bunker Mill, was the
cummander-in chief of all the im­
ernment'"
perial military forces in Notth
"I'm cony, tir," Ogilvie said
"B u t to far no one hat arrived America He replied with a terse
here of anv nnpoiunte—except­ order that he was the one to give
ing youtteli, tit No one but decisive orders to the troops in
speculator come to buy up cheap riorida,o&lt; anywhere cite in Amer­
Spannh piopetty You turcly ica The Governor, lie laid, had
wouldn’t want them"
best attend to his civil duties and
"N o , b&gt; gad1 I'll have only leave the military alone. The
men of integrity “ The Govemoe Governor had the right to re­
stood thinking for a moment. quest, Gage specified, but not
Then he taid, "There ate such to command
men m South Carolina, Major.
In that way the ganiioni of
Surely they will be interested in both East and West Florida wet
Florida, a virgin field of oppor­ act up as military establishments
tu n e "
independent o f the governor's of­
Governor Grant proceeded to fice. In West Florida too, Gov­
write leticit to men of adminis­ ernor Gcotgc Johnstone ran into
trative caliber in Charleston, in­ even greater conflict with the
viting them to come to Florida military commander thrtr. Briga­

dier General Maldirnand But
finally Johnstone was pul in his
place by the Htitisli government
in London.
The Flotillas were Icoked upon
as a good place in which to gar­
rison troops, along with some of
the newer colonics to the north
The older, mote firmly estab­
lished American colonies resented
the quartering of British troops in
their midst.
Already die sinister shadows of
the Revolution were creeping
over the land. Unrest was grow­
ing day by day in die American
colonies Before another year was
out, a fiery, red headed young
orator would stand up in the
Virginia assembly and declaim
for all America to hear
"Caesar had his Brutus, Charles
I his Cromwell, and George III
may profit by (heir example If
that be treason, mike the most
o f it!" And the winds o f Patrick
Henry lit the flaming torch of
liberty.
But down in St. Augustine, in
I7M. Governor James Grant had
little inkling of what was tran­
spiring to the notth Me was too
deeply concerned with getting
the government of East Florida
organized.
At length the men he had sent
for came from Charleston Among
them were James and John Moul­
trie, destined to be at prominent
in East Florida as their Scottish
father had been in South Caro­
lina. Another notable waa John
Stuart, superintendent o f Indian
aflairi for the Southern District,
which included Florida And Oct.
) l . ITfrl, taw the official inaug­

uration o f Governor Grant and
" l l i i Ma|csty's Council for East
Flonda "
The government of East Flor­
ida was set up much like that of
a British crown colony—govern­
ment by edict of the Governor
and his Council, without the or­
dinary folk having much to say
about it There would be no
legislature in Eatt Florida until
17B0, although in West Florida
one wav held as rail) as 1766
T im sort o f government was
natural, for av yet the settlers
were too few- cither to elect a
legislative assembly or to furnish
financial support of one.
The acquiring of settlers to
populate Florida now became &lt;l«c
chief oh|Citite To forward that
purpose. Governor Gram, soon
aftet his arrival, had tsvuesl a pro­
clamation setting forth the many
opportunities to Ik found in East
Florida Besides that, citculars
and g jic tr tts were published in
England describing the advan­
tages of climate, viigm soil, tim­
ber resources, and natural beauty
to be found in both Eatt and
West Honda
Regarding West Honda, Gov­
ernor Johnstone l&gt;ccamc most en­
thusiasm in his descriptions Me
extolled Ids province as a veri­
table paradise — a land which,
when settled and fully developed,
would rival such classically fam­
ous placet as Tyre and Carthage,
Venice and Genoa. He called
West Florida "the emporium of
the New World *'
Thus the ''ptomotefs” of the
two rival provinces o f Florida
advettised their real estate. Flor­
ida was now open to "subdivi­
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On a weekend f &gt;*hinic *»i|&gt;
Sanibal Island with his parent).
Dr. and Mri. A. W. Epps. Jr-.
Wayne, eight year* old, caught an
18-pound snook without any aititlanrr. Alio olt the fishing trip
war* Ur. and Mr*. A It. Epps Sr.,
Mr. and Mr*. John Kpp* and Mari­
lyn Epps. They stayed at the laland Inn white there.

Partly cloudy
In occasionally
.loud) will, scattered showers and
. c u i t n i l ihundershow« - . utile
*k t*•{* la teaprraU te.

Awmclated I'resx I.raxed Wire

Early Reports Show
Raid
Success
Tampa Resident
Held In Probe
01 Old Slayinq

serious injuries in a flaming truck-automobile wreck Satur­
day afternoon.
According to trooper K- l&gt;. Harrison, of the Highway
Patrol who covered the accident, the youth, Robert James
Ingram Jr.. 19. U-I1G Palmetto Ave.. suffered a shattered
riL'ht thijjh. second degree burn* over b i « h » e b ny^or
lacerations about the bead, and a lacerated right elbow , a.-*

NO. 113

1954 Hurricane
Season To Open
MIA&gt;11 l‘—|hr hutiiiane sea
sou opens ulliciali* luniumm.

I w e n t * -eight N a * ) " l l u i i i c a n e
H u n t e r " pili&gt;l« ale
read)
to
start p a t r o llu if h u iiu ane b re e d
Ing p l a c e s in the ( i l a u t i c O c e a n

tPresidenl
Leads Way
To Shelter

jla5 IJlr %
J * .* lut
C - ih t .:) A i c
.V ila n il W e a t h e r R u i r a u Is p i e
BAK'PUW
A*
A
Tampa
Negro
■ 1
-~ |m u lt* of the crash
p a r e d t o to •ot it*
l u u i l d tinwas
held
today
for
i|ue*li&lt;&gt;iung
Ingram ran into a Doctor (tall
Ito p ita i
tli* i *p It,*f» v IJ O lo iy —V*b*&lt;* l.ghl..... *t wtetpeJ,
about hi* activdle* m the 22 year ( l i n k w a t c h (ol llo
»r rig driven by Louis James liar
« * m
stoi i n s .
old
Joe
II
lli.ai
*iayiug
SI*
J*u
l»
i
ll
•
uuttooi
**(lh
i&gt;|,l*i
i.l
n
J
,
R* Till: tsM il m i ll I'HE.SN
risen, 2*. Sorrento, on Stale Road
T h e "sea*.*it'* will la *l m i l d
The Sanford Tourlat and ShuffleJ* tin I’eepte*. ill, wa* arretted
Lift* j*Kij n**■11 a lioat today
A,.J il,« H wyii Iw hi h*»rtg. *.* J&gt;*op 4 ll *1 &lt;J#wJ~
4»I,
three
mile*
writ
of
Sanford,
Nu*
t.’&gt;
board Club will hate a covered
m Tampa Safunl.il and brought
t“
million-* o f Americans and
at
4
p.
m.
A
l
l
b
u
t
*
1
*
,.|
the
.'*
p
l
l
u
l
s
a
r
r
lh*
tlwg
.1
,w
iuworry
l#i*»*&lt;
dish supper tomorrow evening at
to I'olk Fount) jail
Harrison, the trouper *aid, was
v e t e r a n s ol t&gt;.,* I i v t v r a v o u d m
Fanndiniix Iteeded w ailing a ir
the club al 0 o'clock The member*
fiu.it l tlonrea
Shrrilf
I’at
(iurdott
*aid
Pretties
attempting to make u left torn into
will meet at (lie cluu Thursday at
wa* employi .1 at the tune of Ihe (ilg v v h i c li tlo- p li u r * Hew 11*10 rniil sire n s m tin- co n tin e n t's
thr old Luke Monroe loud aftrl
f u l l f le d e r d b u r r l c a u r s a u d
6 30 p m to go to Orange City for
Real shooting by Kmnietl Poll ltd e*ls
lirst in te r in ittonal civil deigh t s m a l l e i d i u in v
have driven east on Stale Hoad 4*1,
a ihuffleboard match
i&gt;
I.ake
Halt-*
lawver
who
ilg
• « •
when Ingram, driving a ll*4V Chev­
I lies h ate been going through l’i use e x t'iv is e
tired prumlhently in that ea*e
iidenslst- training m lavkson
rolet coupe, crashed into the truck
According to a report rrcrltrd
U' 1 1 it
grtin, vlHciplitted
Douiirll) and Real, a farmet sille, using new two engine
at the saddle, gasoline tanks A
hrra today from Michigan Slate
★
★
★
A
★
★
tnnke Deltev e, ytiUtig afltl old
mayor
of
t.ake
Wales,
were
law
Neptliiie
plants.
I
hr
Neplunr
f*.’
V
irniV.i
L
&gt;
.
,
**
pulled
Collage, Uorothy Vullbrecht, 6th
i
y .riiJer
ss*vciale* Ihuinell) tiad i,
w- -■
• ■'dlrr i ir«* than til»rii|&gt;tIv d io j'j 1 'k a ': •'
Park Ate. hr* rrtra lly -e e *'* *))**
ut negotiate from hi* flaming car by the truck
double indemnitv lit*- insuraitrr* planes usnl |&gt;irsl«.*t*ls hut lias p n isiiilx ami in c ity a fte r
driver
matter's dtgrre in elementary edu­ will) Ho Chi Minh to enJ the war
tniliey
on
Real'*
life
sut&gt;cflor laitai rqul|imrnl foi cdy sought shelter /ointi the fury
Previously, according to the
cation.
in Indochina, agreed today to try
Alter Rral wa* stmt to death, tracking liunnmr*
• • •
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i
i
.
.
, -i -i /
ot mock atomic anniniialh fi
to form Franca* 2uth postwar slat* trooper. Ingrain had been
Pnnnell) wa* charged with being
T w o t r o p i c a l sturuis h it t lot
.. behind a car driven by
The Seminole High School Hand Cabinet
Tulv rep. it&gt; n.di dc t tbit tha
following
an
acce**ury
tmlote
the
tact
hut
Ida i n i s , ) hot to it to i ** i* hfg
Charles Roland, I'aota. wliicb h is
Will hold reheartal* throughout the
public'* (met putictpation
ru
the charge w i* dro|*ped when i e u n u c h i&lt;&gt; cau*e into •&gt; d a m a g e
Many jKthliral figure* doubted behind the truck.
t
e
d
i
g
a
U
u
n
found
ini
n
ttlelal
d
o
c
u
The
lu*t
official
American
flag,
aumnier month* every Tuesday whether the 47 year uld economic
mi.or than in rtiinuiet m m u i
cratri Jury retusevt to Iodici him One c r o s s e d tin s t a ir H u m I'u li
lucid*
o|
am
action
hv
t’oitgre*.*
the
l
'ouiiiieiil.il
or
til
and
Duloii
Ingram was lakrii to the Fernevening from 8 until g:3U o'clock In and financial expert could get a
Itie insurance company pant the fa l i o r d a to tlr lb uu tn r Mild lf*r ea.es, was *wece*&lt;fut
the band hall. Navy men, towns­ majorny in the divided National sld-Lmiyhiuti Memorial llospilal flag, wa* displayed oil l*io»pcct oil tin- Hag before June 14. 1*77 claim
Rut to i a. t t oji i i h ••u lh e i m o v e d in w«ri the P a n a m a
Hill.
Jan
I
17id.
in
the
Amntlfau
people, and members of the Junior Assembly to go along with hit pol­ where he was given rinergeiicy
Ite'-t ito * own slur) accoidinc
vrl,*|*ed I ,n ala(io v-su.ii didn't
l.a»t week Donnelly, tat. WU I'll* a i e a M t u n i h.’ Mi'l s e e n
line*
lie*iegun:
|lo*ton
If
had
nigh and irnior high banua are icy. which call: for rutting down treatment lo-forr tieing laken to
to n I hi. titer, wa* that Wa-l charge*! with ruinqi.iiug fo murder • - r t c a n e s l t o r ISui
. . ft pit
i
■ • wa* *
•
Invited to attend the practice* with eipenditurv* in Indochina and the Orlando huspjtal I lie truck ttnrteeu allt-iuafe led and Uliilc III; t ' I It,diet! Mont* and tiroigi Ihree wrallh) client* to get a tree
itldnvii.u in t'o T n !* i
r i
•t.ipe*.
with
the
Hiiii-h
Fin.oi
S.II.S band Capt. Mickey tiurak slowing down France'* military driver was not injured.
Ital &gt;e|&gt;fr&lt;eidatltrs of I on hand ill hatnillfig the!I estate* slid
, e U I » t . t Vliieli.a * milil i&lt; V
in charge.
pn
t Kited tier in 1'tiiladelplu.i *h&gt; f him •elf to death
Charges will tie filed against the lack in the uppei li lt corner
lilivld a* 1 &gt; '•he" - r*» p I »' *
1
buildup m Europe
# 9 9
tin
June
U
Hi,'
Ine
t
mil
mental
in lime t ;;c showing her a rough
injured motorist, Ttooprr llaui-eu
tl*t had •lalti.l yt .(de k P • I
Sheriff Gordon *ahl Donnell) re
Mend**-Fra
nee
was
nominated
t
o
u
rre*
adopted
tinde*ii;u
lor
(* Men aud women of the l.ulbrr
sir af1 of tin- tlii: and a-king hi i l*orti-.lly made **mre rrnurk*.
the wool
said.
a in-H flag, ulueh actujIH was d ii could make one llovtetei atroul
• I t hunh ot the Hrdeernrr tut in list night by President Rene Cotv
(lie nlicohrd Ileal ca-e re
Damage
to
the
truck
wa
set
at
i'lrsldrid Fnenltuuer ii t Uir
to
succeed
retiring
Premier
Joinih
the
('uiltlliental
(lac
With
Ihe
red
day were clearing Ibr tile of tbrir
the oid&gt; acluat record of the man crnll) which ntlght ha*e referred
•urge t ward .heller With the en
atw church ou W. F lrtl M., la lit* l.aniel. defeated Saturday In a Na­ $l!,60d and to the car, I him, which d o * ol St licurgi .old the while Ufa. Idle ol Hag* ti) Ret*) Ro** I* to Peep!r* and tiiat Peeples tnd
tire While llotee stall lie hofne J
tional Assembly confidence vote wa* designated a* a total lost, Cfo** ut Mt AlldlrU I opiat ed on a toucher in Harrisburg. I'a , for
rate.
M onied undid) dislnllu-.l atioiil de
to tiaserAent refuge area*
• 99
The President alto accepted l.i according to Iruupei Halt Ison.
llie tiliie tlehl to (till Iren sl.il- one II pounds and some shilling* foi teh-pmenl* in llte new intetllgt
Pie vast exercise assumed that
Erna*t Cowley, Semlmde High niel’* resignation
for each dale Nu rule wa- made Ha. I i the Peiili*)l)aiila n at)
widespread havoc wa* wrought b)
Mrtides France H a leader of
11 Ian ill. Ktri. Congress voted Hon
School bandmaster, la one of the
a* to Ihe arrangement ol the
successful enemy b&lt;mb drop* o*-er
loitructor* at the annual baifd the Assembly's Radical Soci*ll*t
star*, aud while the) were uvull) to fd two *lar» and Inn stripet
M American ami Canadian ciUav
camp held at the University ol (moderate) bloc, which was err.I
* hot* n m a circle, there were ta r to no- Hag in reeogtiitinn of the ad
(lllilt- Carwlve J 26 Vear out from I'urrlu KiCsi to Hawaii
ited with bringing down the l.aniel
Miami
Ion* other de-den* It i* linen lain tin mu of Vermont and Keiiluck)
Uvirdo orange picker who shot
While the jKililie'* ride w»s
government Following n o r m a l
when the m w (lap w i- In .I llnwii. to tin t rianii llv UIS there were
two resident* it tl* li-do la-l
lilt
id*
fate*
m
the
Union,
and
a*
procedure, lie wa* the fimt person
hut it- ln*l iilficial .iimounecuieiil
Apilt, F t id :*v jMerno**u was sen lirniti t in taking shrlter tirlefl),
w &lt; olivi. u* Dial Ihe Hag would
the exercise continued for hour*
called on to try to form a re­
The annual *wimmlug program I* believed to have brsn uu J»*pt it
Three building permit* wire triiced to 4o years in prison on amt days lor ten* ol thousands of
mk'I, Imciime unwieldy, Congress
placement
two
counts
ol
aatilt,
one
sped
(or ilirl brnwD ami Brownie I, 1777
tali t April IS to return to trie ort given d Ihe (llv Hall user Ihe tied as being wit!* Intriil lo mnr civil defense corpsincn
Coty delayed accepting laniel's Scouts will begin tmimri 'H at
I lie lllvt public a-terltou thvl
weekend bringing Ihe cd* total \
Officially, "IJperatt ui Alert" b»resignation for a day It wa* be 12.46 p in al Ine municipal wool Ret-* Hoc* u,a te the tir»l Sta n ginal Hill teen vlripe* anil to mdi to approsimatelv It.- Dm* tar thl* der E a ch cuimt earned Die ma*
Can ll a nt, EDT Federal clv'l
illtuni trs-nwlt) ol 20 vests
: llpvt-J he did no! want France to according to Mr*. F li Scott and Mflp** appeared in a pa|nu cate the admtisioii of a new *t.*l* ft**-a I ) e/f
•
imply
by
lloadddiuu
&lt;
-(
a
star
lie without a government over the chaitm.m of the (llrl Scout Imard l e a d tut,pre the l|l-nirl.-j| S.n'let* INe following Jill) 4 The la-A two
Judge Nf it Mdllh w.is on the defense xilthoriDe* however, left
I R Ashdown ol in 7 Hummerlin
the public's time &lt;d participation
weekend In ca»e Important deci­
The Citv has allowed u*r of tin of ivnncylvania on March 14, i»7u. staf were added July 4. P*12. for A* e lerelvrA a |*e* init to repair beucli I t id a * m i trend Court
PHOENIX, Aril * - Daniel sion* ware needed concerning In pool
for Hirl Seoul purpose* from In William d i anbt. a gran I .m New Mexico am1 Arinina
The Negro, who wj* captured up to local official*
Die troid polcli ot Ids liolne Ap
J . Martin, 41. charged with krl dochina.
I until 2 p m , ami Seoul* are t However, Mi i ’anh&gt; on lain in
In Rosion New York »nd other
- Encyclopedia Uritianica t&gt;roxlruale rust ol the Hoik wa* alter a short, trill intensive search
naping the wife of a wealthy In­
Mendea-France's acceptance wa: pay Ihe regular Vcenl admission
placed al |2no. according to the involving ett*, count* and stale Eastern * *tes. tha sirens screamed
dustrialist for $75,000, sat silently announced a few minute* after ht charge lo a City employe
am1 at Id a in set ft a! hour* in ad­
rr-nort lie will do the work him law ertlnrcttiuetil officers,
ln jail while officer a resumed a ca||r(i (l„ Die president todav at
Nu schedule has been set up ft
civilians, was accuted ol liavtny vance ol the presumed bomb
*rl(
aearrh today for the missing ran the Elysee Palate (France’* Wit He Ihe program, according lo Mr*
II F Seahurg received a permit »h&lt; t Ins estranged wde. and lohu drop*
^ aotu money.
For defei*.sa* We»kelx, tn*'hjb
House). Hf bad conferred wHh
to replrce llte roof of In* home Courier, JP year uhl sale* iiiauayei
m Somewhere In the Superstition Co
tv at leoi Ui last night on the fomorntw. About ISO participated,
Alt approximate cull of fIV) w»&gt; of the F *te - Vegetable Co l»* |ed . iKiisiird it* a l1a*h of c*n sum tag
Mountain*, police believed, were political
ie prugri
Ihe
ram last rear. amt
'Hu* a I tucker din! Courier in Ihe flic, while 11itndreds of Ihou*and&lt;
situation.
City police toiiay reported two •el for Die protect Seahurg, wh, hoilll*
hidden the marked bill* paid for
of Di. hruirf
firnir- Iit*i.-d ctii.-f f olheis ia* maimed and in nee i
The new Premier designate now aboutt 30 term ed American It.d
ll* e* it 004 MlgbOli I Av# will
thefts o*er the weekend.
Mm. Evelyn Ann Smith’* release must consult various narty leaders Cm** swimming certiiicate
‘Jf Ihibee Holier! kfilluli Where tie id help
al* - do ill* own work
A
fishing
rod
and
reel
on
.
stub
o
by her husband lleibett
Volunteer instructura of the
sea ) it r
it* a I-tie was pie
Mri G II t wrlton I SIS I’j i t hsd gone wiDi a I . trr* iduo lo
The mcky, cactus-strewn fool in an attrnipt lo rally sufficient cutrr*e will be Miss France* Cobb.
ell from ti*,, automobile of lluwntd
TALI.AIIAH.SKK r -Stale
.limed t be Die til gel o| three
lo eniorr hi* confirmation
Ave us* given a permit to repair murder In* t«,'arwt-eNi wit,
1-hrvd
while
parked
in
front
"f
the
hills were combed by a small force support
I.elto)
t'olllli*
-in-lit*
S2I
t
to
•
in
by the Assembly. He failed by IS Mrs Deva Clark and Mr* Scott,
The k iller'- wile imla* report atomic weap
o ie "Ground
lilt/ Theater Haturday afternoon her porch Co*H for tl&gt;e le p ilf
of officer* They worked doggedly, vote*
u&gt; gain confirmation as all in Girl Scouting The rnur?e the Demon site mmdualioii I ,r
* t well .-ii Die r.*.l to ic,-over* /••((&gt; III Do (trail of uuttjwrn
Lloyd slated fl.al he had tell were approximated at iltat
moving small boulder*, brush and on-inier during last summer’s 57- will be spill up inlu four division* guvernur of Flornli, a tm.il rit*urt
hut Courier i* p. ilyrrd Irotn Manliiiilaii, , . ie III d .* a II i &gt;* .* n
din in the belief the tool had been day government eri*l«. That crisis beginner, Intermediate, swimmer on tos primary eaiupwipn &gt;|wml the car rtnloekeil while h, frank u
the neek ilow ii
fit. 11) 1*11 oi.| olle ll) Die Bronx
,-iip of eoffee nt ’loiii-lo,., , D ing'
burled
trip
showed
Indny
and
advanced
swimmer
tsa* finally resolved by the selec
Each ** v sufliaised t &gt; he’ eleht
Slide.
Will'll
InretuilO'l
•
e
flsli
Two days of bunting failed tu linn of l.aniel, who served Juft two
Spi ncer Rurr* **, stale earn
tllnr* a* p setful a Die one that
turn up anv clue. lire search today
If Moll-In I liiroslilto a
iaign treasurer for llo* Democrat mg eqiopmeut was ini*.o,e
itw aa eitended Into abandoned mine week* short of a year.
Tile rod and reel v*a* *alue&lt;i af
e nominee, listed final expendi
New Yolk • death toll a a* put at
shaft*.
lure* of $12 lyt'i to tin- »&lt;vietary «t Hiiiiroximati ly $;tA No lrsees uf
t I7 it«*i
Alt
automobile
driven
hv
a
Sail
Police also were hunting a rifle,
state to wind up rcfsiil* &lt;d Col •itlier tile thief or eipiipnieul l as ford lalxirrr overturned Saturday
Ihe rxnvK r tier in „ ih a "eel
Ac,-or.Imp to pi. ,. report, rite
• pistol and a pair of binoculars
Iw-en found hy local |*otUf nt this night and slid on it* side for ap
On tmlay's spurts page, we have lin*' campaign *(&gt;endiiiilow' .l.eiii..n luteei signal giving
sanford
r
,r,
vhtrund
1
a*
station
was
which the Smith* said they had
time.
stories by Charles Dawson, County
New contribution* ,,f si ,i;r, were
i'I&gt; |iii‘oiinet r*r».f an hour's notice
proximalel) 72 feet before eoiiiup- 1r»kert nit., SatUM. niglrt
teen the kidnaper use
igrieulltlial agent, who is assu- report* t lo lirltu! Ihe ti t &gt;1 icc.-ived
The lecond theft involved •
if i'ii|*euil:ne disaster
The name* of two more teacher* elated with I lie Sanfuid ('animal*, by Cidtjri* fr»m Id* *u| *ttei fo pocket hook ,, wio-ii lit thill Wll io a slop, according to i*dire aCcl
\n nr* . - i ipaliui i ..lav levealed
There were other unanswerrl
I hi
li* d i AJude f i l l alert,
dent n-)*orl*
question* Mr*. Smith said she had have hern added to the list of eight and Bell Wiggins, soil coiner*a FlKi VVt
*1
...........
...
to
thieves
tiad
Ilams, a local Negless No trace
-i .- ime
J tie Cal a IW4I Chevrolet wo liken l*&lt; lolls uf I ■lime. Folic* igo i ■i. j i ■. n c u t . i i
overheard a second man after be teacher* appointed Friday to fill tiunist wdth the I'nded States Deno- n.ies|rended tnl.ti , , I «s-a'li has heen fioold .*f Do puckellMtok, driven by /.eke Soutliw.ird a 12
11 iiuliiiued Do Tier 11/1,1)
vacancies
In
Ui*
County
school*.
i*
iHirftHl
•
li
,t
entry
nl
&gt;
■
•
n
.
tin
tng locked In the trunk id her ear
Agriculture.
in the Collin* c.impan*ii imid ha* whidi contained «n unspecified year old Negro, who w;** arrested
- i Ihi on*-1. lurako . in I unlatch
She said he discussed killing her according to H. T. Milwee. Count)
Dawsonufhas turned in a story been transferred lo i headrpiar ■mount of iiionry
on a charge ol "drunk while dm i»,e
a v. mdow .
*u|&gt;erintrndent
of
public
Instrur
When she arrived at the Supersti­
on
the
Cardinals'
game
with
the
ters
areuunt,
Iturte**
repurletl
mg
"
Movi
tion! lale Wednesday, she said lion.
ihe window- w e reiatehed ap
JOHNS
S
i’
ENDS
Ukl.IIJ
Pinrraatle
Airmen
Friday
night.
The
Democratic
nominee
mu«t
I
wo
passenger*
were
Inpirrd
Doris Schautlect will trach at Wiggins has written n •lory con­
Gtonly one masked kidnaper wa*
Dl l '
I ii ent I , lo delay I. m l ) of the
when
Dir
ear
llipped
over
on
Mel
Acting
Guv
Charley
John*,
fare
Die
fiirmnldy
ot
,*
N
ivember
Seminole High School next seme*
wftn her.
i
r in,) Flash"
cerning fertillutiun uf fish pond* general drcliun te*t agaiti-i Hr- wltolll Collin* defeat* I h/ lCi,tXk) loin Hie Ave Money* all Jarksim '•ie»k iii si'cuulifiit to police
ter.
Mary
II.
Ratliff
was
appointed
Investigating officer*, who had
i imi III.
hit
♦ tH
In case you come in contact with publtran nominee J Tom WaH ut vole* in the Democratic runoff ami Kdilie Rtjck were lukrii to
hidden along the road fo the payoff to a vacancy al Sanford (Iraninisi Die new ntan on The Herald spurts ot T.iin|*a bid no Iteptibliein has primary 61 ay 26 reported cam Fee tali) Laughton Memorial llo,
RANK DEID Is RIM;
*IH\ 11 I .) Ml
school,
according
to
the
rroocl
egret to which Smith had been nr
KM »N Ytld.L t* It ink dHi
i ilamits I sue'
Friday. It was reported Ihst It desk, hit name ia I’ete t l . leone, been elected governor since He paign rxpemldtnes of $&gt;*4 113 and pital for treatment ol superficial UsIAI
dered, asked openly why Smith
at Florida bank.* were 11 per
injuries, according to Die report
and he hail* from lb Iambi
i-onstruetuin days
total contribution* ■&gt;( iif6.!D2
' t i l t * . ».
teachers'
resignation*
had
been
drove hi* wife back to Phoenix
■nt hi,;h**t in M i* than i i i May a
I HI iiitl D I'M t I IN
accepted
by
the
County
Board
ot
without stopping lo r.-jmrl that she
*ear ago, Dll* I i .lei it ltes«*rve
I Ihe fuit
public Instruction, and that an
we* safe
Hank ol
Atlanta
Jacksonville
d sn * , I-',
other
four
teachers
had
retired
That delayed the searrh for the
M4I&gt;,
t,
aid
toda*
Superintendent
M
i
l
w
e
e
hv
abductor bv inure than two hour*
slated that he doe* not believe Ihicne officer said
pot systei
nil have mueh
troubte flltin
rilling the vacancies b*
next semester.
It wat also reported that MU*
Benns G Nunnelly had moved
from her position as a teacher at
Al P. Kvle, fl7, died curly yester­ Sanford Grammar School to that
Sanford Electric Cu
»e|les of III Li. tn.
day morning in an Orlando hospi­ of Itinerant music instructor
Ihe f l l - t ill
meni i"o
tal following a lingering Illness.
lo tislei" pages
I .ta il in On- ll i: In
i Sant, rd Tractor &amp; lin p li-n iv u t
Born July lb, 1886, in Spring■nfiod I I - i aid •i* Wednesday it I
Rel t v J 'oppel I t iirinluie Co.;
field, Ohio, he came to Sanford
* made Ipossible T
I'fml
through
I lie sup
Si, m i,i Furniture i'u , Wiliuttabout a w ar ago and mad* hi*
i -rt
e
n ,.f
ui the
me Saiilui.i
rami"i t M
Meichaitls
A- Mai, ■ ) urinliire r,i
Selikxttk
home with Mrs. Kyi* at 22U8 Mag­
•ciist...11 and the t 'liainlier of i, ,
.x I'u its) t •&gt; . l edge A Sun
nolia Av*. They cam* h*r* from
I'ulnlueii'e Iw c a i , -' tliey realife I
The
Sanford
fire
department
re
Market, ll a t Grocery; iltll
Canton. Ohio.
‘lliat money ■|- nl in Hanf-od llerdtsare Co . Western Auto Ae•*{"*11 fire In a re*liiencf t Survivor* includ* th« widow and al 701 Willow Ave. Sunday
*urks for you m Sanfunl"
, -lit. tote, t aiiaw/y .v McKiba stepdaughter, Mr*. 11. I. Moor*
Accordtai to Fire Chief Mark
T h e s e p a g e s which w a l e p i e
ton, It
James Gut Agency,
of Sanford; and on* itepsnn, W. Cleveland, the fir* waa caused b&gt;
■ *red b y J o e I , -dftey u f t ’ li -a i
M. ugt,! -it Invjiatn-e V g e n c y ;
K. Hvollain* of West I’alm Beach. lightning striking wires leading
water, l e p r e s e n t m g H a l l m a r k A *
SeiioliL.U Jalousie Cu ; Frank
Service* will b* held at the Brls* to an electric Move In thr rrti
•oclates, a t e tli&gt;' mere s i g u u l u i e Nnell,
Jewel* i ; Welt Jewelry
•on Funeral Home tomorrow at dence A abort[circuit caused the
l-»ge« E a c h We,l the t h e m e a n d Sion , Roily w...mI Shop*, Laundry
10:00 a. m. with Rev. A. ti. Mrln- small Mate, which wat extinguish
I’i r f i i l e s
m e changed W i l l i
D ie All D* l ux, J . e ‘* Wee Wash ll ;
nl* officiating and burial will be ^ *n ,■
° i aeconds after
-iVerall p i e t u r e • ’ hu sin e ss i n R a n
Stilt* Machine St Supply Cu.
In Evergreen Cemetery. The fami­ xrrtval of the fire department, ac
lord p r e . e n t e d In a d l t f e i r n t m a n
i '. ii Monument t o ; Mar-Luu
ly hat aiked that flower* be omit­ curding to the chief.
uer.
Mut*l. lli« Sanford llctald; A. F.
ted.
Damages are considered light
. F lo rl'l, Arcade Package
Citiren-t of Hanf'ud ate in let•-.! Rani
nl ill Die growth and lUCcrt* ol Stun M A R Package Store: W.
the community. I )'*• payroll in Ran J hoig. Plumtrt-r; Roy Wall I’lumtiuii to which it i* ujivnt with the ber, l *-e RiotLet*. Plumbing and
Contractor*; Smitty'a
lion which it i* &gt;|o'iit with Die llrnimg
Snuppin’ Turtle; Celery City Print­
merchanta and huuiiru peujii.
The Jleiu ld I,•-lu tes Dial if I ■&gt;•»! ing Co ; Progressive Printing Co.;
I.uyera will loo), at home they will Howard C. Long. Pluuiiwr; J . AV.
Hall Realtor; St Johnx Realty
ELGIN, HI. if)—A 18-vear-oid hnv rifles at a travel pH at South
l,e confirmed “ buyers at huiue"
waiteing hi vnln for two days for Elgin.
Mercturntn arid hutineaa ju-uple Co , W. R Williams A*rucittes;
another youth to show up for a
v i u d : An
(\n
|iirtiei|,uting include the follow- May fair Inn St Country Club;
nig; Sanford Rowling Alley; Winn gel'* Fat Shack; Mrs. Appfcby'i
duel arid) . a rifles waa (died yes­ "You atand at one end and I'D
■Hand
al
the
other
and
only
one
will
terday by a posse formed In the
TV and Kudin, IfamUII Elect ric Restaurant.
leave," Frenchack waa quoted.
belie* the duel waa cm
Co,; Ray-Kiel J* Lincoln Mercury
Klmer'a Fine Food*; The Grid­
Frenchack
went
lo
the
pit
with
The ctiaUanetr, who South Elgin
Cu.; Roitb’s Hume Rakrry; Florida dle, Itrown's Anmcu Service; Glenn
rifle
and
ammunition
Friday
night
mspolice chief. Cliff Factiy said look
Mate Dank of Hanford; Hanford Gorni bet's Service Station: I^e
t o the ca
cne* when
w a few poUteU at enrlrr|ln&lt;' offi­ ^ U c e ^ a M r nto
Atlantic Hank; Swu.n'a Battery Rios. Standard Service; 11. B.
cers. la V llB m Frenchack Facily
car near
Service: H arriett's Beauty Nook; Owens Service Station; Sanford
N'r-lii lloltliug Co.; Sanford float Avenue Amoco Service; Swank•aid F iM M w i 8ave up meekly
•he* poedkteewben closed in. He
Works; Hill Lumber 9 Supply hou* Service Station; Warner**
kadat e M T or slept during hla * » w te ftre throe sfcogj when he
Yard, In c,; Sh*•imin Concrete Ftpe Gulf Service; Mac's Oil Co.; Ivey's
reached the pit and v m ready to
Co.; Mar-Lou liar and Grill; Dairy Shoe Shoe; Food mail; United
atid Frenchack U d of
driver of the car. Robert Ingram, It, Hanford, waa eerloualy in lured
CAR-THUCK CRASH—Trooper R. D. lle rrfM of the Florida
(jucen; Perfection Dalrlea; J. C, Transfer A Storage; Mack's Used
■ t t Leroy Snow, a .
Highway Patrol ond Fireman It. E. White uf the Hanford lire deand I* in Orange Memorial llaepilal, Orlando. (I’hoto by U. T.
I’rnney C o.; YowelPs; Faust's Cart; Seminole venettan Blinds:
toowt He told police ha thought
dyer twq ftrtx Thursday night and it waa JJuat
mi t
parlment look at Ihe burned wreckage of a truck and aulumubilr
Drug S to re ; Fancy Dry C lran ei*; Howsrd Boteler and C Vail Wood^Joka tad went .eim
Uoogher)
tawi&amp;C a ohaUa&amp;ga lor « dual with aing teiteai
involved te o collision on Slate Rood 48 Saturday after noun. The
Philips Colonial Cleaners; Batten walking.

In Exercise

Mendes-France
Agrees To Try
Forming Cabinet

First Official Amencan Flag

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Assailant 0! Oviedo
Persons foment ed
In Circuit Court

Girl Scout Swim
Program To Start
Tomorrow At Pool

Suspect Is Held
In Kidnap Case

Permits Rise
To About M2

scon, pendm,ii, i u „ C o l l i n s Spends
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $371,624 To Win

rv

Two More Added
To Teachers' List

Report Two Thefts
To Sanford Police

Two Hurt When
Vehicle Overturns

In This Issue: h

Break In Occurs
At Bus Station

Time Toble

BoosLci l}ages la Appeal
Weekly In Sanfoul Herald

►A. P. Kyle, 67, Dies
In Orlando Hospital

Lightning Cause
Of Small Blaze

* 1 9 -Y e a r-O ld Boy Waits
In Vain For Rifle Duel

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T U I SANTOKB S B f c tlM

Crooiiis Academy

Strikes By transit Workers, Truckers

Graduates 157

Bring Crippling Blows To City's Economy
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employe* at

Him u tfiii m w o m e** W HanJna Edge, Donnell Eaveriy, Eddie thews, Charlei Merritt, Rooaavalt
“ r, Belph Burke, Dn
Moore, Dan Morris, Shirley Poitell
ton. Hortenae Giving*. Fannie | Dorothy L» Phillip*. Alton Redding,
Griffin. Jaton Harper,'Mary Alice | Clarence Richardson, Jeaae J . Sapi
Harper. Mama Hawklna, Alfred Wilbprt Sapp, Modratlna Smftl .
Hetlle.
Alfrida U n tie , Itrgtna ||e»t|a,
Clarence Jackaon,
•, Rachel Jackton,

A fC ^

r iT T 8 B U n r .il. r
t *" «&gt;•»»»»»
Ins labor disputes involving le*s lark.d
Annette Cynthia Jnnr% wra* vale*
Moil evervtvidy *|teak* nplimii- . Ilrtorian and WiIJir 'je o rc' Allan.
Ihon 7.fxw employe* are «trik&lt;"t
iiaalljr
alvHit
Hie
ronlrarl
I
r.*.hr
hi’. trr bln*** tn thr r r m - ^ t
■***• ,!vrian, al rommenernomt a«.
K d u it r lii mcinpoiM — Jw j irsest lieiwran lhe iln 'le I h|aa|»nrker* arclie* haid at ClOum* Ataiiemy
anl
lha
baalc
atrel
tndualry
Tliat
clly In Ihe nation
Tuenday evening at which r.7 tenA fuiir-week nM lran.ll *lnkr I* ronlrarl expire* June 30
lora ware graduated,
TI.
p
union
aald
it
want*
a
guar
keeping lhou*and* of shopper*
The program for the evening
anirrri
wage,
a
pay
hike,
improve,
•way trnrn t'ltllburgh’i tmsincM
wa* a* foliowr*: Prelude; proceamenl*
in
r&gt;envh&gt;n*
and
Inauranee.
district 41 well a* haraising an
•ionai. "W ar March of P rint*;
Some im ln.lrv offlrial* rslim alej munir tiv audience; invocation,
r.llm a trd 2« i frm commuter*
il
would
rn*l
more
than
fl
an
hour
A ternml ami much older strike
Bertha Vlckert, graduate; music,
n( i: AF*L union* again.t the cily'. a worker In maal all of Ihp un- trhmil choru*; dtecin*l»n*. main
ftvr biggest
Icnartmcnl store* on'1 lam and* The contract rov- topic
"Education, Strength of
hall' ajl Im rk deliveries ami pul* ar* filamt finnnrai ha»ir vtaalwnrk- Community," gtaduatlng c l a s s ;
picket line. In froril of Ihr More* er«. who now average t2 .lt to |12l luh-toplc*— "Sclcnrr in Education.
Adding In tin* complicated l.ilt &gt;r an hour.
aaluUlorlan.
plrlurr am current rontrart talk*
"Homrmaklng In Education,"
t it l v n n the b**u a w l industry
Annie l.ee McKinney, graduate;
rnd Ihe big n o t 'ruled Steel* irk
"School* In Community, tyu»en
rr* Pittsburgh • the h riri «f Hu
Filler Stallworth, gradual.; "Sp ir­
nation's r.tr*■1 hnjlnf ‘ 1
itual Value in Education," John
William
Allen, graduate, and
1'iir.ent labor tr. ulilr lata |, &gt;rl
"Health In Flducatfnn," valedictor­
tn Nnv 77 n u t's whan Hie t n ,
ian.
tJrnrral Teamster. Union walk'll
Solo, ‘'House bv Ihr Side of the
nft lha job at livr department
Lord," Mablr Fl. Walker, graduate;
atores
awarding of diplomas, II. T . MilWithin a (a a’ wank* »* Chnsl
wre, County -uperlnlendenl of pub­
mri* shunning reached * peak II
lic inutniclion; music, rhorua; anttlliar A H . afltllala'l union* [»i!l&gt; rl
notincenietil*. Hoy A. Allen, prin­
marnliar* nil the |'«h at Hia depart
cipal; mu*lc i.y Croom* Band, with
ment More*— idling H***
Fl. It. Jam c. bandmaster, conduct­
tin May n Ilia trnMny* ami (in*
ing; benediction, the Rev. S. M
n *|np|i« I running
Daniel., pa.(nr. F'ir*l Shilo Ml*Tha r.7*V&gt; ltd* an'I Irnllrv o|K’’
sinnary llapti.l Church, and rre r,sturr demanded dial Pitt burgh
*ional, “ War March of P l i t l l i .
Railway* t*n up llirtr |l 9*i an
Other graduate, werr at fotlowris
hour pay liy .Vi rents Thr rum party
John W, Allen, Inna L. Baldwin,
Minted &lt;&gt;n ground* it could not
Mary llarnet. Alberta Benjamin
afford a Mlllonal opcraling cost*
Betty, Jean IHack, Hyle*ter Bouey,
Despite hundreds of additional
Willi* Boyd. CMyt.et Brown. Allon
•’lira rolling Inin lira rltv aarh
Burke, Allene Caldwell, Flrne.t
fl*V now, Irafllr move. tlnmilhly
Carpenter, Anthony Church, Gen■ IIHIf ilnue. nrayha, Mil smooth
If
An atmosphere nt frlrndllnes*
iratail* alone lha highway* lead
ng to town Mnlniiil'. lop in pink
H tV n tl.Tt JM M *n*V«9.M
ut&gt; strar-lrd rommulnr* until lh r‘r
«i m j m t rn &lt; m 9 m i »: w i t n o t
autos ar" flllnrl
&gt; n i m »;
lha Irnllay rnmpanv estimated
w i M M ; « n n r w.
lha dispute |« rosting 'ink In;!
• on Itf.wn
T l IE R — Walling In
&lt; In H . u.h f*......
wt.rkrra l.tu; non a wrrli m I ■«*i
'» on T &gt;•r«ifitv Wteeirl
an allark bomber I* Nasv II .
pay ami the firm I* spending M l.
|;Sn K K *'*t r"‘*i
l
iny
e
l
C.
Hlrhar.lt,
huthand
nl
ffio a day for irialnlananra w IIImiiiI
€tnn K h m , W n I h*». N|i**f (•
Mr*. Itnhrrta III. hard* nf MOT
« Jo rilN TV S’RNl
liking a rrnl
Willow
A
s
r„
Sanlord.
aboard
K
ill !’#rrv «*onHi
r.pnk. man lot lh" ft*r 'Im rk
T pm linftfVPV
(lie alla.k air.rail carrier I'SS
department 'lore* adnui hiolnow
• MM Htrlk* ll It'iH
Tarawa. The *hi|t lell New 7.eala tiff hill larllnr In rnlaava (is
• |M I'MiHtt T I vmp
land klay If (■&gt; ronllnur a round
tl IS Hhiik * I m flip V||N
Ulia.
li Nfi 111Mr
H*m»U
Ihr world rruise.
During the
A It Hnrrldilrd. president til
% IS IlF f.lfO FfKltl*
firtl pall nf May, she visited
Ihr Chamber «f Ciimmatrr, a II
|M IM I vr 111.* A H#t »•!
Australia and N r «
Zealand |M 1« T i l flit
rMitft
mMad Ilia dap*Oman! .lore*’ hu*
|| n»l N&gt;wr»
lne*« was off altoul Iwlrr a* murh where, wllh Fleet Admiral Will­
M M U*» illtrr
iam
F‘.
Ilalsey,
*hr
represented
at In nlhar his rill'* hrfuro lha
II IS Hbofl* Al|fUrpj*l
Ihr Untied Stale* In the annual
11: I h rilun Off
Ir infill tleirp ||a addad
reremonle*
rnmme.nnrallng
Ihe
tllllK M U *.n.
'■Slnaa lha transportation *lrikr.
l.allle nf Ihr Coral Firs.
• »M t*f*t I'.llf «MI
II has gollan nuirh wor*a Slrlka*
7 MM T imU v
hurl rvrrybo.lv lha wnrkar, Ihr
i «»fi tia.fifrtr
M in HhnilfiMf p I !■ Mr
company ant lha rlly "
11 »f» 'VrII ml I# "fir
Several ratiaiira/il* havr rpill
II II Ve**VP l.f l.lfi
serving rvanlng maal* Manager,
I It if* x#«r«-h for T^wntir*!**
II II 'I'lMItn l.lphl
iay paoplr who tliad In .lav in lha
M‘*jk*
ally after work now hurry home
SAN FRANCISCO iji-K lre m a n I I iom Kllthfln
Tilt NMII • I * . n .
while ride* ara available
Wilbur Hunker, tl. wa* booked on IS Jn fI m f ^Irwivm
I 10 ||&gt;»i9«rp«it*
One lalrvlthm ilallon di.ronlin charges of hit run*lrivlng. drunk
Hlu I'i |Miff
uad live program* and «aid unfa driving ami failure Iq heed a siren 3
3 I I ll-*I*
vnrahta Im.lnr** r.mditlon* played after he t bowed up aI a fire during J M« tlrlirM if l»iV
I II Knr&lt;| HlitfiM
• msjor part In lha larloon
hit off duly hour*
Htrflii It IlMh
f'tu* td Ihr &lt;|rpartmant *lor*«*
lie drove Id* automobile over
dispute .arm* to cantar around lha fire lines, knocked down a traffic
Oaneral T r im * lr r » demand In da pnllrrman and a fireman A mnlnrr*de whan dallvprv Imrk* nap I 'v r l r officer overtook him in
h M r m and whan *lorr» thall me block* away
p ira rl jki*| for delivery
The old ronlrarl. wllh *nrh a
TW IN S WIN HONORS
elaiiie. eyplrrd In November anti
PEO RIA. Ill &lt;t- Tlie Rev! Iwlnt.
manaeamanl Im* rafusrd In If* Janet and Jin lrc . wrre Ihe betl
t u n lha n*ur ai part of anv nr** Indent* trludadlrally in the grad
ronlrarl pay ami nlhar monetary itallng cla'* al Our L a ly AraddemimK a'*n are Involved, lint ihr no* n ic y graduated reeenlly,
union ami management have n"v- -land a&gt; valrdicbirian and Janlr*
er gut around to ilUcumlng Ihein
a* snlulabirlan
T h r r r have hern arvaral inn
rtrnl* of minor vlolance— bit *ture
Mure than hall the babies born
wlmlriw* *ma»hed. »nme nfflrlal** in Ihr llnitrd Male* In 19V) hid
hnmev *prayad with pain! and a lather* in lhe|. ?n*

Mary Lee Stcnton, James Stokea,
Betty Jean Vann, Horace Walker.
Flatter Mae Wrdlow, Willie J.
Jama* Jona*. I^rny King, Rebecca J White, (&gt; ril William*, and Oacar
Knight. Ellouise Irvin e , Dorothy Williams.

It'l on old custom lor naw homemoktrs (o do Ihalr Fin* mo.kaiing
ol A t F ond lo shop ha.a Ihriflity a*ar oflar. And lbi&gt; Iona — oi
usual — thousands of bridts will gal lhair houitkaaping off to o
smart start at AAP. Rut you don't havo lo ba a b.ida lo banafit
by AiP's gift for thrift. Whalhar you'va j*an morrarf fo. n faw
watks Or many years, you'ra invitad lo coma iss . . . coca sav«
ol AAP.

LIBBY S TOMATO

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Salmon ~

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$2.95 to $5.95

t t .t
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Mcklas

Wesson Oil

Vi

23c .

o**-s
Item

63c

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21c

UUTtEY Colo.ad
1
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l On

29&lt;

AAR H O CK o- SIIVERMOOK RBINT

Margarine

Cl*.

K E N -l -R A TIO N

65c

Buffer
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1 1* ( l9
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3 7c

Potatoes

RICKIE PATCH SWEFT MIXED

Dry Milk
W M Iv t A C O flfa *.
^ T f l E WALK THAT REMj^k

17-of.
Cons

MARV DAIE Swtal

WHITEHOUSE Non Fol

Television

Fireman Arrested
On Several Counts

25c

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In Scivicc

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P E A S

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Dog Food

t.m.
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ARMOURS C o .n rd

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19c

Beef Hash

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27«

23c

S W A H S O N Bnnatsis Chltkcn
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43c

Fricassee

MARCAl WHITE PATES

SWANSON BONED

N A P K IN S

3 3s 29c

Million* of air bubMf«T)rMll!5^*i»li every ilep in
Fonmlreailt* "bubble rolet.*' They're adverlited Hi
all your favorite magarinet, now Ity these wonder­
ful new time* and find new joy in “bubble-waUtinf.**

A N N RAGE

•eta u * ear o A .

"Where Quality Is Higher Than Price"

1954

FRUITS and
VEGETABLES

i . ■&gt; Solad
^ l i Dressing
r
25&lt;
r_4 5 &lt;

I V E Y ' S

—

5 or.
Can*

Thrilly
P ffod

URGE SWEET WATER
—

BIG OVEN

RANGE

Snowdrift 3 cl 87c

M ELO N S -

Paatam COWAit

Peanuts

la .
Ca*

35c

O llll HIT ^

nt.4•'\i lie

Grits

OUMC-t t HtNIS V*U«*

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Cake Mtk

33c

LETTUCE — 15c
FIRM RIPE

« H PR

To m

79c

JRISI* rrKHKIU;

rb? 33c

TOM ATOES * 15c

iroim w * i

Woodbury 2Mn27(

NEW c n o r SWEET

ibtnton
m
Woodbury 3’£;28&lt;

PEACHES », 19c

Swift's Rrtmlum Sliced Dtlad

BEEF ■/.Lb.

CIOROX

n * . m 0 « . D * D Or. A

W hob

FRYIRS ■* 39c
- 35c

HERMAN'S

FR A N K S 1* 45c
* "Saptr-Rigltt" Veil Silt
Milk Fed Veal

r u tle ti
MUI M

A f t

Lb* o # C

Vm I Sirloin

S te a k s
MOk M

R o a s ts

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31c

Vj Gollon
-3

. "SURER-RIGHT " SUCIO BEEP

LIVER

BLEACH

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J5c

AH Good Fancy Sliced B reakful

BACON '* 69c

Lux Liquid
V" 39c
Breexo
Wt»k fftt# ciph 31c
Lux Soap
3 In 22c
Lux Flakes
30c
Saltines
lie
Baby Limas.X"iT 13c
Sugar Cookiesr.’J 19c
OINtV MOORE BEEF

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Shopping Center
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VOLUME XLV

B x tib lia h e d I f f *

1 t

F lo rid a P o w e r &amp;

A N iftP fcP fcNDENl O A il.i NEWSP a PKB
SANFORD. FLORIDA.

Decision

NEW YORK - The Florida Power &amp; Light Co. expect*
to more than double it* plant capability and its capital struc­
ture In the next eight years. This was reveu'cJ C
j ilc-GreK"r Nmitli. chairman of the board, in an ddres* before the
New York Society of Security Analysts labeled •'Florida'*
'Grew Some' Story.*'
Plant capacity at the end ol 1953. Smith said, was GtVJ.000 KW. and capitalization was 1
1s'.* million. By 1961 the
company expects plant capability to approximate 1,500.000
KW wit hcapitalization of about (-135 million

Mystery Man's
Actions In Scheme
B A R TO W , Fla &lt;.*— Investigators
went to work today dieting into
'he action* ol a mystery man in
the Florida sertion ol Murder.
Inc.
TT iis man. a Pensacola resident,
was a go-between in what County
Solicitor Chiton Kelly ha* detcrihed a* a plot to murdrr three
wealthy person* lor profit
In rapnl (ire order since Monlay
I there have been these develop
I mnits:
I. Sherd! Hat Cordon itaged a
(akr abduction ol one of the in­
tended victim*. Mr* Byrd Roach
ol Lake Wales, M -yra ro k l blonde
widow, to make the principal*
lliink (heir order* had been car­
ried oul.
I. Cordon
arretted
Emmett
Donnelly, well known l^k e Wale*
attorney, and Willard Durden,
Orlando building contractor, on
&lt;Continued Da rage fUa)

Growers-Shippers
k
C O M h M T A V I — H i m *,nna
JoL», Mall trllMil aesiiot nett
year, ha* entered the bathing
beauty route*I u| the Seaside
tiM la .
• Iiirh &gt;111 he held
Satwday
at
New
H m yisi
Bearb. Activities of the annual
celebration, which will b w in at
MM* Seat Thursday an.) will end.
Holiday, will include motorryele
rare*, firework*, a midway, par­
ade and rolf and fishing Iniirnanamrnt* — ( I ’holo by I'.sset
Studio)
i

a H i t l— t ii ■

Strolling
In Sanford
•

Meet In Orlando
The Slst annual banuuet of the
(•rower* A Shippers League of
Florida was held yesterJay at the
Urange Cuurt Hotel with members
Irorn nil parts of the state attend­
ing, according to Sidney 0. Chase,
Jr., Sanford, league president
Tha kJMual election fallowed the
banquet.
Sneaker of the evening was Har­
ry Barton, American Can execu­
tive, uf New York City.
The lirower* A Shippers l.rague
s a non-profit organisation hand
ling freight, traffic and transporta­
tion matters fur the agriculiutal
industries of Florida. Headquarter*
is at 45 W. Central, Orlando. The
league is official representative
for the Florida Citrus Commission,
Florida Canner* Association, C i­
trus Processor* Association, and
many grower* and ahlpping or­
ganisations throughout the state.
Gordon C. Stedman, secretary„ T. „ . the
tllT Orlando office.
manager, heads
Other officer* of the league are
H. D. Hoblnson, Orlando, treasurer; R. V. Phillips, Haines City,
Phil C. Peter*, Winter Garden, and
Gen J. C. Hutrhlaon, Sanford, vice
presidents; Gordon C. Stedman,
secretary- manager, and Mrs. Jane
II. Hunter, Orlando, aasistant se­
cretary-assistant treasurer.
N'amea of newly elected officers
are nut yet available.

A t a public service fnature, the
local Kiwanis club hu» obtained
four onr-minute and two 20-*Vcond
iranscripttuni from Kiwuni* In
leriiatiunal on subjects of "The
Way Forward" and "The New I'llimage" which will in* broadcast
W TK K during neat few weeks,
ese are religious scripts.
• * •
Jimmie Burnett, 21-year-old min­
isterial student from the Atlantic
Chrlallan College. Wilson, North
Carolina ha* accepted a rail In the
local First Christian Chuirh lor
Ik* months of June, July and A u ­
gust, It was announced Inlay by
G. W. Morgan, chairman uf the
T O K Y O &lt; * -A Japanese fishing
Board. Mr. Burnell will fill the boat captain released by the Ru*
pulpit Sunday morning and even­ •Ians yesterday said he had been
ing June I3lh.. fo» the fir-,1 lime. beaten with a leather whin by Hu*
sian* who accused him of spying
A local u&gt;y, Douglas Cordon,
Kyo.k, news agency said two
son of Mr. and Mrs. M C. Cordon, small fishing boats returned lo
will attend a speech camp at C ry ­ Rausu In Hokkaido, Japan's north­
stal Lake, near Starke, from June ernmost main Island. They were
13 to July 10, according to Mar­ seiird by the Soviet* May 2S
guerite Craham, County superint­
Twelve crewmen were aboard
endent uf riceptional chil lien Tha released boat* They reported they
boy will attend unde, a scholar­ bad bean held on on of Ibe Rus­
sian held Kurile Itlands. north of
ship.
* * »
Hokkaido.
They aakl at least 10 Japanese
Westsldr Primary School today
a uncling af the parent* of fishing boat* and crews still were
held in the area.
(Continued On Htge S lit

S
8

Jap Captain Says
Russians Beat Him

Fifth Air Force Collects
To Assist 'Child Piano Prodigy1
F O R T W O R TH. Tea m _ T o n f
II (T o n y ) Han an I a couple of
friends plan to leave here today
on a trip that will end wnlh Km
young JCurean in New. Y o r r i
famed Jutlltard School of Music.
Tony, his friends say. I* a child
piano prodigy, and Hie Sib Air
Force has pul up some H.fiun to
prova It
One of Tony's friend* Is l.t
Gen. Samuel F’ Anderson and thr
other— a real Tony fa n -is !•'
Lt. Thomas Cutshaw. formsr S V

Movie Time Table
M it t
"Red Garter*"
1:07 • 1:11 - 5:16 - 7:IU • »dS*

MO VI BLAND
"Thro# Sailors and A G irl"
8tarta 7:45

COLOR ED DRIVE IN
“Cry tha Baloved Count'y"
(colored cast'
Show opens 7:15

A ir Force Interpreter They arrlvrd here at Carswell Air Forrr
Base yesterday— with Tony.
Cutshaw told Tpay's story while
Anderson modestly excludrd him­
self from any part In Bit drama.
Bui Cutshaw said ft was really
the general who darted tha ball
rollinjr
If happened thla way, Cutshaw
said:
Tony and hla family lived In
North Korea before the war began
(here. In tPM, the Russians con­
fiscated all the family'* furniture,
including the piano.
Tha family moved to Seoul and
later, when the fighting started,
lo Pusan. Toqv'a father, a muilsian, taught tha boy to play the
piano
.La st October, the manager of

g&gt;

lid
tsitsustio&amp;s.

K

Dulles Turns Down
British, French
Arguments On War

atectui action to ,»&gt;
IndiK-hitie
from t' onimuiiisi . mti &gt;1

Three Local FFA
Members To Go
To Convention
Three Sanford members of the
Futuro Farmers of America and
County Director W B. West, to
tfther with more than 60U reprrsentatlve* of other F F A r ubs, will
attend the Sfith annual F F A stale
runvsmtion at Daytona Beam, June
14-ill.
H I a la School Superintendent
Thomas D. Dailey said representa­
tives from 14 FF'A chapters are
rapected. There are S.I1C member*
in 144 F F A chapters in CO FTonda
counties.
During the convention, the
achool-boy-farmera will compete in
various centeata for cash prises
totalling M.IV'J, eight coat-free
trips to the National F F A Conven­
tion In Kansas City, Me., In Oct­
ober and six scholarships to the
University of FTorida.
New officers will be elected at
the meet and 108 F'uture F'arinns
will receive State Farmer Degrees,
highest F F A award. Seventeen
prominent clllien* from Florida
and other Southern states will re­
ceive honorary membership in the
F F A for their contribution toward
the development of agriculture and
the FF’A.
Six school girls, representing
F F A Chapters, will compete fur
the title of F'FA Sweetheart and
1150 In priata.
Member* to attend from Semi­
nole County are A. J. Clements.
Henry Lee and Benny Thompson
according to Director West.

2 He renewed Ills warning to
Western Furtqie generally
,id
Italy an I I r nice pirticulsrrIs lin t
"there may have to tie j basic
shift III I 'lilted Stales piln.-&gt; un
Itonliiiued tin Page M il

C o m m e n ls
O n F ic jiii
W ith

R IC H M O N D .
V a. (el*) —
Gi iv oritur*
and
re p reaentativi** uf
|5 state*
when*
■‘c I iih i I* art- gegit'gufetl vofetl
to I'll llltn cluM-il session toink tn consider the S u p re m e
o u r l’s ru lin g th a t the priseto'e is vio la tive of the I'tiite il
lu te - t'k ills llllltio li
A ct nig G o v e rn o r C h a rle y
I'-tins of Florida objedi I to barr
int the pre-.-, and asked to be re
no did as opposing the motion
ij closed session made by Gov
ft ln-rt Kriiiimi of Dmlsiana
We believe in putting things out
• i the tatde and letting everybody
bear.’ tins Johns sail Hr said
:■ at III tiie lilture meeting* of tile
f I rtda par don board would he
Open
ims Ketinun's motion was adopt

G iv » ? kj V i t r w i
O il

Senate "

The Jiuti!,- I* well known for hi*
work with Hie t'ounly » cloMfen
over Hie pa*t *l« year* and i a

S t ic ii i i t y

\\ ASHING H»N. I,Pi—Preijiletit Kiioiihower -*aitl today
not hitiyr could in* further
from the truth than state­
ment* tlmt to* i* backing
nuny

• : however. With only the k.ites
- ' 'be Florida di legation noted III

I’l'isisitii n by newsmen
to-s Itinma* it Slanlrs
Vlr
viioa w.i Vlecti-i chairman id tiniifrlrnce on ilirdioti of Got
i«ruei Pvnies id South Carolina
i.i.i
hmnon'a motion for the
»rd si ■ion iris I mil- a clause Itiat
•M ir 1 usance rvrs-utikr a ,sis
tout to Gov Stable), remain in
’to •* ion and advise Hie pies*
tri o: actions taken
I, till
aid today "riiliiplrtr sec
Vjtn-ii ' will tie "maintained if
It public
heels' as long a&gt; be
till- (del executive of Florida
John said we t.elieke til SH’ial
pr. gri
■lull l we -In not tieliev.tint ptogrrs* call be obtained
tfiriMlirl. coercive intlicial llia.l

N s. I l l

Pr«rs; i.ea-ed Wire

Eisenhower Says Sticking
To Foreign Trade Program

fro m

till fo re ig n 'la d e

piuynniii c.’illm* | i&gt;i n reduc­
tion of t aril I
Eisenhower t -Id hi* news
conference the fuel he has
iu i &gt;*

a*ked for . -ui.ple

ic year tx

tsnsten cf tbe irciprocsl trade act—
instead id ir.-i-t.r.g ,n i,|* utlg.nal
ir|urtlfi-r , int.-r year e icnskn
with pr m u n I
■ v
■U' I I 'l l ' -

aatM ta. u wutca a i*u«i bum* i.
SS . o s, A u i t u l u ti. in U u n s r . N. J., UJll s l.«
•lllkj thr J&gt; boll, without J.l.d tc will UI.de l*
ia n d ii

us'
III
It.e

iS
t

ssi . t (. •OS
, I nr,., - It V
e l er
r
» In, b stir muil llir.i be li alned to mwiilpuljlr tl.i
li.
i-tograin ad., .t a fig.,I
h ii-u u i looks on j - hr w illrs the llianl.-yoo lu.i
Die lloure I C r
Ii ILuled lo nuke ll.i Ii ip lu Ihc Ub)tr&gt;i Siwlu y.. .
Wild Menu
t.
i i-iiunittre h-.lai una nim ouiiy ap
proved Hie . n r i - ' i i e iita s u n if
ihr ( ’resident's authority to make
dates "
trade agn-t-meiits with other m
In a prepared statement dutrib
'n n» The Ifrui-e i* hkely to art on
titi-vl to in w sinm as the confer
it tomorrow arid thr senate per
cue o|*-netl, J tins said
hap* next week
Altlp ugli the racial Issue seem'
(hi Other matters the I'lr illa r l
t« he moat in the limeligtil. and
. . .
, ,
had Kir* t.i say at Ills news can
i» of •nurse, of paramount mi
A N A N r . A . .Mexico (/I i A lit i - A tin -rn n ii ti-elm g ic
purtance, *»s- must alwi consider pol'ts'dl.v faitlieil lay know n l'otiiiiiuut.-«t letnler* ol M exico, fen-lice
Communism What lie i-ersonatH i impact of the recent Supreme |iur*l into un op*-n n u t ycste rd tiy in w hich ;iu ewtinuited
ly fear* tnori than a nthing tn tha
i ,11111 division ii|*in
Ii|mn Hie
Hie sovereign
suveri
;{ untl (_H r*onH forced the rs'lt’litM’llienl o f eight Itinsl -&lt;|inittei
C ue World's -ttugclr aealnit Com­
t) ill Itie saniiiis states of Hie
munism Is the p issihiliti of a failUllli li Mates’ rigid*, and Hie cun fro m jail.
in- to L-&gt;&gt;k the dancer - purely in
i eiiernl triMipa wets- I'lb-lieil lio til the h oooiu tnte ctlpl
4Itutn ■•• id u rliili slates, tome k4
Li-enhoaer said
s&lt;lilcli j|e esru older than out tut of lle rin o -illii to t in - c its , l • null
-■.utIi ■ t the A ti/ m i.i d- liiuad la.'.
-mpliaHcally the I riled States
l lilted
Males
I'lMstltlnn,
ate iMitder. lute lu*I n ip lit m an e ffo rt to prevent h l.m d -h t'd
anni't a 'h i n r its suns by milla Hung id Hie past, it prukisions
Police C h ie f Ts-ofilo I'e rn ltn w ho f a*-*-*! the p rlio n e i'ary fotCe atui.s
iiuiiiiuurd On Page fwui
&lt;iii ill lit t**ui*t I no soldiers w ould he -In lio n e d I n n - " u n til
lie -aid tt it in id-liti-hi to mill
lary sliength. lint* inu&lt;t tie tha
thugs become sale again "
isycholngical, political and mtclStiouts id "Down with Yankrr
cMual bs*t- formsr.; latervantlnn
unprrialitni" and "H u m Hie Am «i
leiinird to help thr F'ree MTo.fJ
lean
-•»*" were beard from the
.n the battie a»c.n*t the t'rves it
crowif a* they •toned Hir municipal
U L U i t Z l K ) . Miff. ,|\ Two building and cits (ail until I'eialts
, co m m unism
years ago May Lou IL.uch rr W I S o p r h r d Hie )j|l doors
^icrci mformah’-n - FIi*enhnwar
•Itn k e n with polio
•si&lt;1 the loyalty an t .bedirnce ti
I hr cattle company, like the
Since then runfim- t lu tw-1 ai„.
ihr |irovl«..&gt;ns of the i'-.n-litoll'n
,l&gt;r I'auanea Coppei i 'o j dlsi'lun
has t»e« ii iitiahle lo j itr iid t r pill
iti 'uld le beyond i|ni*tl*m hi the
Vtiacumlj I nppe i .1 .*loim - nunbigb school classes
1*1 t ■ .i rr. • ’. I h |g , Comhut *be wa« able I I complete *'"&gt;ph‘V most 1.1 Hie ikipulation i*
•• i n • • ii. • He
!
owned
hy
ctlirens
•
-S
Hie
limle.l
studies
A
hlgb • biMil with tiouie
- i leui.n I, d i t • ut .is man that
hiere ale jiq il ostm als I.
•pecial t i a , held li—* h &gt;ks jild State*
A I allipa tin.' t-e ai.1 recently d u a* rrprthvnI \Ml- s I*
the page, were i n n . ' III ( J O 2UU Auiertraii* liking heir
\imy offirer or
I lie eight men ( 11*1 went Old « Imlrsah r told -Iti. s r l-la y hr ■tih tor any
I'tinger n-ler*
till, a'- to I w dll •-isslion to gee . it secret inform*
• as S... tr. a|•• I
May l .-i . If trn-ik
I , dr the land with piper* who'll they
deatli. I- hind •lllll sli.ltl d III Hu­ tmli without aiiltn-rifali.m
g'es- at Portage II.arIt
u-.il lust claimed t'a*e liieiii ownership an
thnrily under the Mesicau Consti rniiik .-I In- on ll cai I i * li oirIndochina
I n- I'u-sldenl *»|J
n gilt
lu j wheel ch an
1 tlm g • w i l l ride l i t i •Id
InUon Peralta *ay| ” 'llie panel
His Fn-ncli I'm. n t r.-i-i in Irnkys at I i liiua ate in p ■**itd* tictler de
M i r n l ! K d llla ik h o i i Iweir worthless' lie n--t it I Alo a
ham Mayo S-mura state atturiu-,
11 .mlniiii'&gt;l Un »*•.. *.
ten-lse ,ha|w t'i in tie*.m- th* fsll
and the men were aire*led
t Dim Hie.-i I'li.i tint und uihtcdly
•• .Id he it&gt;n.'li ■ I, t ii&gt; ml si le
military help tl.led •.• still does
Itl Its HI St Ml t U N I Mill
ti. Hess- th.s c . in ti. , tumid
\ IF'.N.N \ Vustria I* I tie II i*
irt i *a:
should keep |t(
«tan* resumed military control o&lt;
no iiiy rryene- higldy in.dole
meuibs-r of «e*eral civic •irgaulra truck tratfic between Austiia'* *•
I'ol.tli’
s
I
i.e
('resident
said he
Met u n c and We*l Austria tivlu
Huns.
si.II (eels oil li e h r k i Jf.mnd of
Another promiiirnl
wr»on
i*
A tp&gt;ike*man ol Hie Austrian o
re- 1wsnsiGliit* ih ii il !• pi.iper for
Mark Cleveland
•la
J r . Stale rrpre Irrio r mmittry conliriurd that So
tentative ami new County Atlor \let giiai-ls were posted In llu
II.Vl.l IMslHK I*
...... res- Fill Iiiiii to end rse ill Iti-piibiicin
nev
night un all road pond* al&lt;&gt;ng tin- ward C r a m m e r , pu dyi i m | f l t i i r munineot f.-i 1ongress a* he did
Early Iht* moriimg. Cleveland demarcation line between Itus'lm
.tiie New Y m k offiis m an a g e r, hi the I -•'•a campaigns
slated Hut m view o| Hie fart iccupied laiwer Austria, and ( ’ s ,'■*-&lt; to Ills deatli oil I • pillow*
tie added uiih a grin, however,
that all indication* point to an occupied Up|&gt;er Austria in Hie we-t at M a ry la n d I'riith-nt n i loll'Jht thil lie imagine* someone could
other man running he would re and British iM'cu|iied Siyna in Hu i i the "a lm o s t |*«-rf•11
i n u rd u r pull SomeUilrig out d t hat that
(rain from qualifying in order not *..ulh
nu/til be /nil.sir.ys»iiig t.i him.
ol hi* wife
to split the vole and keep Hie Sen
I
i i Hind •( ! i ig h t r i
L isenc r a m m e r » i * c o n v lii - t of lilud
atnrial *eal in the county
,’em.ilig Ills altractlki
- u - j r old ii. •. i i d l e d i - li.ipek that won't
C ll ( I I L S I .I S tt HUNG M AN
Fit shertll FI FI Brady, whose
A u g o - i'*U and hapiw’ii
DFINA’EH kf- I.shi til I h-ii *ei •I.fr t.lit 11I•r’af l hI m*-in
name is continually mentioned In
ty tmr11
luwnhill
\ rs-psdiei ''im »'k e t whether
Hu- count C* elder Ik residents, ltd* swore at the motorist win, pull. I lit dll Jilt omobile s.» tt it it would thr 1 » i&lt;Mi|riit in Inal ing tint ttmorning *late,| "When the gill alongside him and ,*autioiii*l him tPl'Sjf f,,«* dii-il Hi all . c l.m t
iitji * ' . I
'.idling specific in
ernor officially announces a va jlmiil reckless linking At Ho- r u i
I As. » .1isrtt &gt; offlis-r
lint he 'tid not
•tm hap III 1nt1 til
cancy Hi Tallahassee. I ’ll hate an hr challenged Hie man to a light
t .. • • I •i»#*i r n%
\* 1 ■! thr possibility
alnio-t at tl.
•
II Ut Hires- Ilours later lie qillitli !*
immi-dialr statement "
IfllsJ J '|h. -ill ess■ 1 &gt;n of Con
Till kbit's l found a p&lt; &lt; i wedged ••1
Brady i* a long tunc irsidenl ol pleaded guilt &gt; tu charges id u*i i. nit l«’l !?••* arcs'lei atm t tin- iiilo kli'kl jftrr Mi* lire*,-lit ■ ’ ssion ad•Seminole Count* and ha* «erked, profanity amI reCelvt'il a till loo \ii.t
lit am in. .
wound' i tin,- prwhiti ly kiimet line in AuMi
two term* in the State legislature 1 J"
lrrum Municipal Judge George M.
i &gt; nenli .*i-r s s I he nad na
ll lll I mall ll Ho- con
It of Itu
X’
lie |« 7ii year* old and was Uon, Namara.
Hie motorist wtm In I ul
11 out i ii li r it tin Page h id
In (ieurKia
monished him
Krrslat li.illlui* tu at lo r with D ory plus I -

jt t*i

tu

Anti-American Feehruj buist^
Into Open Riot In Mexico

Receives Diploma
In Wheel Chair

Senatorial Vucancy Cause
0 / Speculation In Sanfoicl
In an ,-ffurt to check rumor* to­
day alkiiliidllig over Sanford a to
who will and will not run lor the
State senator's seal let) kaeaiil bv
the recent death uf Seiialn* Llusd
F' lloyle.
Sanlonl Ili-rald *t •ff
writer yesterday checked with the
names iuo*t iiriiininenHi
men
Honed
A prominent name mentioue.i in
cunsrrsalion* over tbe pj*t week
is that of Sellllllole I 'until V* .3
year-old County fuilye I loll.-11
at cn strom
In an interview- held at in* I
flee in Hie t'o u il lion •• *e-.lerd . i .
Sle n slr o m staled, " I do u it in to &gt;e
that Hu* Is Ho- time tn maki in
an nim neem rnt. but I will ha»-- a
press release as soon a* tin■*
ertior declares a vacancy in tin-

Ar-m idled

Tampa Wholosa'cr
Kidiisipcd; I alci
Freed Aliei Ride

H

Condemned Mm
fo Die Tonitjlil

Festivities Accompany lions
In sta lla tio n
in i

Sewing School
Is To Reopen
The County board of public In­
struction has approves) the reopen­
ing of the vocational tewing school
for Whites, according to Fred
Murray, County director of voca­
tional and adult training.
Classes will start next Wednes­
day at the Brookfield Mills build­
ing. according to Murray, and will
be held from • to 10 p. m., Monday
through Friday. Miaa Ruby Phil­
lips will be tha instructor.
Several opening* exist for the
clast.
Reopening of the school wxs ad­
vocated by the Chamber of Com­
merce.

POPULATION INCREASE
I N S T A L L A T IO N — The newly installed Sanford Lion* Club areeldent Henry Wltto (center loft) r r
reived congratulations from immediate poet president Volte w ilUuna J r. (Mefc ■round) end Distrirt
Governor Burton llroan, who led Iho Inatallatloa
cerentonleo Inal ptobt at Boar Lake. Other officers
...... ..........
installed (left to righty were Hugh Duncan, secretary; Ben Wade, first sire-president; Jack Blemper,
second rlce-pcMideni; Carl \Mlliamt, third vice-president: John Cameron, direetnr; Them si Stringer,
director and Andrew Kuchhoff, tail twister. (Staff Photo)

A t Heai Lake

/..■it Mine -St ti Wit by
I list s • o i '•lion llist
lrs.-rit&gt;es list nights annual lu
itsttaii.oi of offi.-ei* f tbe San
ford I i.ms Club at It &gt;r I ake
Itie installation a.-i v.ties w r-r
attended hy more tha t lo people
who seemed to en|oy tliemselke*
- .mmeriselv (non tiie . Iilcken list
t.eeoe dintiei lliioogl. the dancing
und up to (lie old-fa-hioned song
(■at. which evolved itself spun
tameouxly.
In making Ins end of-tho-vear
report, 1‘nst President Volie \Vll linin' spoke tirirfly or. the oiganiration's accoiiiplisnun-nt. The li*'.
is impressive.
Tiie Lions lo-gaii tiie year hy
sponsoring a new I.ion* t'lub for
Mrsnge t.Tty. Today, the new grow­
ing organisation, which is headed
hy Hoh ilufford, wlm nttwt.lrd las*,
night's ceremonies with his wife,
ha* approximately .’o members.
Anotner feather In the cap* of
Local Lions is that the group,
under the leadership of Jack Mor­
rison and Ben Wade, complet'd it*
27th consecutive year of wtork vith
the Junior Ilsschall League This
is a state record.
With money derived from the
sale af gum. the group baught
&gt;ii

WASHINGTON UR — The Census
tayi the nation's papulapapula
Bureau tars
Host, including armed force* orerh i i , was snout M M .O O O on
___
saee May 1. This was an increase of
ha sent !.7CT.ooo or 1.7 per cent orer the
Fore* estimate at tha oeglaaiog of May
a year earlier.

is

and was so

fhr rapid expansion uf company
facilities, hr pointed out. Is ill
(repine with the growth of Flor­ H A K O I D JA CK S O N V la u m h r s
ida. which i* adding trtfi.OCO an sPusive h.itangue shuitly a f ­
people to its permanent popula­ ter he had been sentenced to
tion each year.
death In San Fi a n n u o lor the
H r recalled that the (sank debits abduction of Le onard 3t&lt; vu viti.
economic indicator in the late a real estate operator, w h o was
this ties did not react as sharply
rescued by police J a ik s o u con­
In Florida as is did in the rest tinued to protest until t nlllt* led
of the country. The pattrin uf h im handc ulTrd I n in the co u r t­
employment tn the state has nut
room.
Jackson'S CO defendant.
changed materially
since that
J u i e p h Le ar, was g iv r n life I m ­
riod. Smith said, so "W r hr
| i i.lernolionull
■ve that Florida will wrathri a prisonment.
ireession better than the rrst_of
the country, should one come."
However, Smith sirs no signs
of an impending recession in
Florida, cites the state's gain in
dwelling unit permit* for the
first quarter of f&gt;! — 2.,51 more
than last year, a 31 per cent in­
crease.
H r emphasised the favorable
political
climate
uf
Flutida.
"which is Just as warm and invit­
ing a* its natural climate. Capital
Pas always hern welcome alid well
S F IA TII.K . Wadi
r Secretary
treated. Florida's government and of Sidle Dulls I mI j ) ri-p-.-ted Ur is
ta* law* are definitely friendly to isli and French Jigiiiin-ht* tins! the
business and industry. No puni­ United Nations -do uUI not a d on
tive laws have been passed against Ity.los-tiina while p-.n-e m g t u l l n ,
business. There is no stair in- with the Communist* are lindrf
cum*, property or inheritance ta* w jv at Grnt-ya
He atqs-jied hi effect t i *|&gt;ecily
anj no statr bonJed debt."
With this picture, illustrated adion In tiie U N S«-ciiriik C mncil
with chart*, before the analyst*. tn send a peace ob-ei k :iti.,ri com
Smith referred to dated policies mission to Southeast Asia assert
uf the Florida Kallroad and Pub­ mg that “ know bilge has m-ker yrt
lic Utilitirs Commisaiuti which been an impediment In li uickt lie
encourages utilities tu krrp parr gntotion* "
wth Florida's rapid growth and
Diillrs dl&lt;t n-d Ills-lit I•--• llrltsln
constantly provide better service. ami France t&gt;&gt; name h it t s lip
H r pointed out that the company's loinats hi Washington said 'hose
service has been approved bv t*f» nation, have hern tin punctual
communities
since 11*45 when source ill argument* wlit&lt;-h Dulle
they granted the company new said bake "little validitk
th lrty-vctr franchises.
III a fpe«wh prepared lor the
Smith, president of the company Inlernatioiial
ilotais
i-.inve.itifm
since l»3 » until early ibis yeai, here, Dulle- dlscuass-d maior top­
i iplainrd the decision to name ics id Alltel IC:i.’l totelgll pdli-y
him chairman and elect Hubert II. With einpiiasis oil ttirse point*
Fit* preaidant was due to the
1 T-nlay tis rr i- |h th :.p . "t.VI
company's growth and the heavy much differs-nce between n,e iiu-ui
Julie* it placed upon a single bs-rs of the non I 'u m m i it '«t e o r H "
brad.
Dulles ili-plotVl the l t d ..I unity
"N ow ," said Smith, "it will be but said it is probably iii-vilatile
the chairman's responsibility with lu the develiipuieiil ol i . ' U i m n p tHe pi
all the help that he can get. to try feres am ong fie.- uatn«i
sUllijbly referietl to dlfh Irtn v( Cupliaocd O b Page M s)

_______ ________ _________________

1 IIIIRSD a Y. J l ’NF- 10, 1954

Governors

L ig h t

P la n s M u c h E x p a n s io n
Official Says Plant Potential, Capital
Set-Up May Be More Than Doubled

Investigators Probe

f

gla-trs for .’S nee iy pel t ms ant
foitin-ed rsaiinnallans i ir mar#
II,so 3(1 prison* needing Sye corle.’tu n i t'i.aiiinari of tin* pioject
a ss I 'ly J.- liauisey
l'nder tl.e ctiaitlnatishiis if Call
Williams, Hie club s ill «nuugh
. i me to i it (has* * ceiling yiewvi. which they pirsentrd to the
.‘ ■niinole County Memorial Hotpilal The machine u new on loan
to the Fetnxld 1 aughton Mi-iiiartal Hospital.
In con. 1idmg his address, W il­
liams urged all Lions to "get j i »
the ball and help our hew- presi­
dent, Henry Witte, to direct s suc­
cessful club." He then turned th#
program over to Hurtoit Brown,
district govern t . uho iiistalled tin
orpaniratiun's new officers.
New officers installed were W it­
te; lien Wade, first vice-president;
Jack Stempsr. second vice-presi­
dent; Carl Williams, third vicepresident: Hugh Dunctn, secre­
tary; and Dallas Loop, treasurer.
Director* installed were John
Cameron and Thotnaa Stringer at
two year directors.
After the ceremonies, dancing
was held in the Florida Power and
Light Clubhouse, use of which v.as
donated by the company.

■h
A

�•-

Club Beginning New Activity
Aimed A t Assisting Young People
T h u I«h «i 1 K lk » C lu b again in le n d in g a
h elp in g hand to I(Mid yo u n g itcople.

Tliirt tiir.r. the organization ha* under*
take" *he npnicorint: of a lh&gt;v Seoul troop,
u»..•»&gt;*•,■ ’• *
*•- -

Problem Of Medical Schools
There ore V!* medical whoola in this
country. And. became of the mounting cost
of medical education, they operate at a de­
ficit of Konie S I0,000,000 a year
Then* «re two way. hy whirli that de­
ficit can he made up Ota- i h&gt; government
subsidy — w liieh would inevitably lead to
political doininalimi of nodical education,
and would &gt;&gt;«• a stepping stone toward

i

-s o cialized

me-Mc i n - i . ’ - "If. T h e - O t h e r

Welch Attacks McCarthy, Weeps

organizational meeting was held M on­
night at the City Hall with L K: Kguia,
Scoutmaster and chairman of the troop com­
mittee, presiding.
Previously, tlie hsal Elks have done
-r . -■ l .
" lf » * » c , V ,r
----■ V “ ■' -• ~ • -**«•,,a.
C lipped Children'. Homo a t E mat mu, vnicn
is a wonderful project of the Klks oil a nntiou-widc basis, while l&lt;R'.'il Klks also have
h*l|*ed to make the Christm as season
a hit brighter for underprivileged children.
Tlie ha ul Klks group indee«i is l*i Is* com­
mended for its Interest in youth and the as­
sistance it is giving to the younger genera­
tion.
An
day

C
ounty Acjut’s C
olum
n

U hv

OINIVIIVI 0* OAlAID-flllAUM. w uittl th* Ffrr.rh Air Me.IsI and
stiver Medal of Honor she had Jtul l«*n awarded In Parta, la cungrutu*
leted b* Mme. Vllron* 'right), who wtt decorated t&gt;» tha government
icvcrat jram tin fur her werk a* a gl.der pilot. The awards were mxu«
at *psul cerem-jnl** honoring tha htroie “Ang*l of Dienblenpliu."

ohtaliiiup atiffjcirni -upport from private Woy Down boiith
btmitios* ami bn‘•in*•&gt;“ineti t" Imllincc the
In Sanford, Florida
books.
IN HIS OW N C A S K .
Public Forum
That is tin joh of ilie National Fund for
Ethic* .). maud that any comHv r . It. DAWSON, USA., MSA.
column Is (or Sanlord M rr- iniialum-r dlaouallfy himself from
Medical Education, which was formed in
HAMIK KIHKIt — Hus the iiighest ten .*ClTill*
to use In expressing voting uii an It*oc in which he i*
1640. iargiMy under the &gt; -d ^ h ip of Pre- *il slieiigth of the vegetable fibres, absorbs ih*irreaders
inUrnted and will receive bene..ptnk.n-. upon an*- me'terx
aide lit Kisenhew*r when h&lt; headed Colum* w ater more readily Ilian flax lits r from interest to thr gem-rai public We fit* or privilege.
basically there is nothing wrong
bin Univer -it&gt; A long lot of dialinguiahed wltich linen is nuide, ami dries **ul more solicit yocr Idea* and fair crllclitm of an) pxialing conditions, with our form of city management,
citizen = constitute it nffii-i-r- and trustees. readily It is resistant I** decay and when city
■wide, -t iu and national; com­ it l» In the nbilsc of the privilege*
It work- cIo h Iv wit it the \m*ricnii Medical well degiiliiined hits a soft, lustrous pro|MT- ment. Jr criticism* n( Individuals, granted the eommlMlcmer*.
i-llinal*. group* i r organVery tiu ly your*,
Association and the Association of American ty eipial to or exceeding Hint of silk. It does public
ualhsn*. but lie temperate, fair
I). I.. Ilnrp*’i‘
Medical Colleges It is now undertaking a not have as much elasticity as silk nor does! ami trulhlul No personalities. The
"l&lt;l| S a n f o r d Ave,,
nationwide ranipuign to show the nation it withstand torsion as well. Ini* it excels Irnitth of )our letter depend.* upnn
S a n f o r d , F la .
the importance uf uliat you have
how vital it is that the school* Iw adequate* flax ami hemp in those qualities and blends! to aay. All letters will be signed
ly sup|MU ted. The money obtained goe* to satisfactorily with other filters such as 'jy uriler with address, though
signature will he withheld from Get Transfusions
fill faculty vacancies. to purchase badly wool, cotton, silk and rayon
pubtIra lion upon request. Wher­
Heeded eiiulpincnt and. above all. to illiro*
ever nmilhle letter* should be For Graduation
limited to 2*w »r .TOO word* The
ducc new court* * I(used on rupidly multi­
TACT — Tact is the ability to stand on Herald reserve-, the right to edit
PHILADELPHIA Jt -John and
plying medical discoverie1
your own two feet without topping on any* or rut Mler* to fit the sp ar; Theresa fircone ree-tyntl t.l-val
iran*fti*M«iiv ypitjnlflv to be ready
av alia tile
American utediriur's achievements have body‘11 t**es
for high school graduallon ever
•s*eti tnagnifirient I luring the first half of
t ec* nrvt vvrek
tali lor,
this century alone, medical •tcionre lias
For John,
it wa* Ills 43lat
INCO.MK - The farm iucotne is one- Sanford I I - mid.
transfusion. Ill* i v**.*r mil »e. .
added Ift vein&gt; of life c\|M*ctnncy, And our seventh us many dnlluis a&gt; Hie toinhiiied Sanford, Fla.
I* tiitr■- something wrong with rerrivt I her Mlvt
medical school - arc loots from which such incomes of Hu* American peoph*.
our form of City government?
The Cue. w * w ,-re born with a
Why ■hotild It la- i&gt;o**it&gt;le for the rare blood dura e known a* Me.h
triumphs collie
Mayor to r«&gt;t the deriding vote on terrancan an'm i* m *-*-*- *"*n~ •
LuNtS AtiO
Thi' ticorgia l*e|iarlnu'nl nn
issue In which he &lt;- vitally I n - : Ibc prisluctton of red blood rcllv.
Icr.-ti-d and l&lt; ualurally prejudic­ The only b * w * t— ■
of Agriculture wits created ill 1871.
* i
TODAY'S III 111.K VKHSK
ed. HK BECOM ES T H E J U lH iK dltcavc is blood tram fudoo.
NOT ONLY COhT'KK — The eoeon Lean
is
in
the Milne fix n* the coffee Lean
the
th y presence is fullness of joy; sit thy right
Itrivo
now
in
70
cents
a
It
Used
to
InImml tiier* are ptensuren for evermore, i
five
cent.-*.
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T h t t r * iliiy , J u n o

10, 1951

* .V *

cAVPi/i

I he ea &gt;ic ,t tv n v t o L c i'o n ie
TOOT
soli lie I in Ly Llovv ing your own horn.

HKD — The only iliscuvci'y left for Hi**
Itussiniis to ttuihe is that noLody W ii'vci
them.
•

•«

•

•

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

CORNY — ’*l!lue'' eorti in mtteh higher
in niacin uiul slightly h ig ln r in thianitite
than white to rn
* f * *
•
IIONT.YMOON
The honeymoon U
over when the ting bring; you your I'i}1*' and
your wife ntnrtn Larking nt yon
• • • •
t
NOW

W H A T?

M ia n w ii in g plows will

lie only one of fannem nctivitien this sumliter. Knnitern now fine making some adjust­
ment* in th eir produetion and overall farm
mniutgemenl plan* Celery growers could
produce more than the m arkets will take at
worth while price*.

H
A
LBO
YLK

PIECE GOODS

til. to a prrMitrnltxt birthplace
..ml you arc around New York thi-

m m m er may I ree aumrtxl tli.il d
Grover Cleveland in Caldwell. N J.
Ih t . home lie* on a main traveled
Tn.xd .vnd the last time t beard *d
anybody knocking at Ihe loor there
was no re*t*mse. But It'v wed
marked and the bids ran go back
to srhno! In the fall and write a
real romp*** IHon on “ My P ilgrim ­
age to President Cleveland's Birthptate **
The point of all this nostalgic
‘(linking is 'imply this; tVhst is
i.uin£ to happen about the birthntxees of thr President* uf the fu­
ture’
Everybody it bom in a homltal
th*?*c day* Are wc going to have
plannrs placed in hospital delivery
riom s marking the birthnlarrs of
Presidents? Impossible. You can’t
l-t droves of kid* go trooping
through hospital corri kirs disturbleg the oatioxt* Ju*t so thrv can
see the birthplace of President Melvtn M rln tyrr t i n t lKiai
There’s another piusihility An
'•vpectant mother who 1* certain
her ion will become Prc*hlrrt
r-iuld have her little future Presi­
^
r
dent at hum o-tf lb* duetor con­
S; f T | |
vent*
llal this, loo, raises lUflkultk*
:
Home* Just aren’t a* permanent
as Uwy used to be. O r suppose the
f.
■j .1
lulure Prea-knl’* par*nts live in
an apartment? How will future oc­
ff
cupant* feel about all those tourist*
coining up in the elevator to gawk
at Ihe rooms?
t isl .
It definitely appears from here
that the MithpUeei ol future Presi­
dents Just don't have any future.
That ma* be sad. O r K could oe a
preat relief te generations of sum ­
f t never found the birthplace of mer tourists yet aabora
I James Monroe
BROWNS
-W reu' w « made up for it that sqmmrr
MIAMI BEACH
It. Tra v . _ * p t % f t i h . however, by Isltk* to
T?3f?&lt;rjlefle&gt;l tvyaihtnrtim). Shnf«*tl •r. n . aha moved here from Hud­
NEW YO R K I P - Now that sum
m u is nearly hare a lot of ( ^ 1 ' '
»re preparing (nr the rigors n tour
by auto Mosqiitlo bites, sun
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B ir th p la c e s A r e V is it e d
By O I A B L E R M E R C E R
F e r lla l Hoyle

It's Up To You

in

The Sanford Herald
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Fisher, whn works for Welch’s thy diverted Welch’s atlenlioi
firm. The audience in Ihe hearing from Cohn. It wa* something
mom gave Welch unrrstralned ap- Welch seldom did to McCarthyplauae. What the television aual- when the senator for day* grilled
Secretary of the A rm y Steven* al
rare thought is unknown.
That wa* the emotional side of though If he had. it would have
wt.at hsppened But looked at cold- given Slovens a rest
It’s a matter of opinion whether
Iv. as an eiperirnci-J trill lawyer
like Welch himself might look at Welch wa* making much progress
it If someone rite had been sitting yesterday afternoon when he wa*
In Ida place, what wa* the prac­ digging into Cchn. Bui suddenly
tical side of this memorable mo­ McCarthy moved In. Welch at o n e
McCarthy.
, bees me so emotionally tanel-d
Ovlv a moment before ho had ment?
Th e people who like McCarthy with McCarthy he seemed to lose
provided the emotional high mo­
ment &lt;d the hearing with a denun- will probably remain undisturbed all thought of Cohn.
At»l when he had finished de­
ctath n of McCarthy in a voice so hy Welch’s grief and go on liking
rhfkrd he seemed tike a man the senator. The people wh i di*- nouncing McCarthy he said he
speaking through tears. He held iikr him will probably dir like him would not ask Cohn any rnorquestions that the Senate commit
the tear* until he got outside the even more
There was a central uuestion tee could call the next wilnci
room.
McCarthy h:. i Just attacked him which may have been obscured Ttit* wa* McCarthy.
Welch had nut drawn any »tar*
.aid a young lawyer, Frederick 0, under the emotion: D.-.l McCarthy
have a purpose in hi* attack on I ng disrloLures from Cohn But n&gt;
Welch and Fisher’ And did Welch long a* he had him pinnrd in the
witness chair, there was alwr/*
fall for It?
Welch was cross-examining Boy the chance he might touch a suit
M. Cchn. chief coun»cl of McCar- snot. If McCarthy's attack wa* In
!***•*« »'**( Tim * spd n-.'|n in *hi« •&lt;M*d(sJ to get Wo'eh off Cohn’s
lly How an) l;. jv
I..I1 li , paM when Welch was pressing bark, he succeeded.
The cm m unlst wornt is striving Cohn hard. McCarthy had come
McCarthy himself is an expert
to eliminate worship n.nd a l«lief In to tackle Welch
hind at keep:ng a witness olnn.-d
in Cod from the hearts ami minds
Each lime it happcnt-J McCar- to the chair. He did thi* to Steven ,
of the millions of people under its
and to Arm y Counselor John C.
control. In A merit a our drvatian
Adam* for -lays. Hi* pressure
to religion leaves much to be de- that the aourcu uf all I* the state pud off
slred, hut our people increasingly |itself.
Adam* dlsrhiw'd for the f ir -t
“ When we ask our Boy Scouts
recognize the presence ami power
time high official* in (He F,t*ei
of C -d by joining churches and and (iirl Scout* and other young
people, who take tha pledge of bower administration had advised
ivonhipping in greater numbers.
Hereafter, every time wr pledge allegiance to the flag more than the Army in its -lealing* with Mr
Carth*
McCarthy made quick
&lt;*ur loyalty to our flag and coun­ do adult*, we should .ri ml ml them
try, v.e shall reaffirm our belief In that it Is not only a pledge oi* capital uf it ard kept thr hearing*
attention focuaeil on this episode
€•*nf ns being higher than the na­ words t.ut alio of belief."
I.rt us take this pledge of loy­ for x week
tion itself.
Tlie McCarthy attack went this
In seeking senate approval of alty to God and country with full
( be resolution In add "under God” dedication of mind and heart that way: he accused Welch rf Iryt-’ g
to the pledge of allegiance Fergu­ this Republic shall I k- passed on to ” foi*r off c-i the Senate sub­
to our drvrndniit* « » the citadel committee conducting ihe hearingson said:
a former member of the National
"We me asking that only two of liberty “ under God."
", . .and in Thinr hand is there Lawyers Guild — Fisher.
wold* Ik‘ added to the pledge of
Welch said he lid nut find out
Allegiance, toil they aie very signi­ no (tower and might, *o that none
is able to withstand Thoe.” . . . until after he brought Fisher down
ficant word*.
»■
" I have felt that the pledge of fee not afraid nor dismayed by rea­ here to help him in this case that
son
of
thi*
great
multitude;
fer
the
young
man
had
hei-n
a
mem
allegiance to the flag which stands
for the It. S. of Amerira should the battle is not your* but God'*.” her of the guild at Harvard Law
School and i&gt; few month* there
urogniie th. C R E A T O R who we Gt Chronicle* Jll .t A 151
r.-ally ladieve ts in control of the
The one thing needful for the after. Then, Welch said, he sent
destinies of this great republic of per pet nation of thi* Republic, our’ Fisher bark to Boston *o thi* mat
liberty and *mr prn*peritv, is to ter would not get draggr-l into
«*ur*.
"We are now living in a world seek and follow God's guldnrce— the hearing.
■IIIidl'd by two ideologies, one of to co-operate with Him,
The I-a u yrr» guild has
denied
which alfinns i u belief in (led,
We have added the word* “ un­ charge* it'* x Communis, front,
while Hie Other doe* not. One part der God” to our National Fledge, first officially made hy Ihe House
of the world Ixlbvcs in the in­ l.et it I k- not a mere matter of Un-American Activities Committee
alienable right* of people under the word*, but the exprroinn of n de­ in September 1950 Welch's firm
C U R A TO R . The other part of the dication which should govern run ha* said Ft»hcr resigned from the
world bell.*r. In materialism and live*.
guild In early 1U50
W ASHING TON vK - Jureph N.
Welch, fll year-nld special counttl
f»r the Arm y, walked out of the
Arm y-McCarlhy hearing and wept,
lie had Just found he was playing
in a league loo rough'for him.
He had been a Boston trial law­
yer M years But even experience
like ih.it, it s:enu*i now. had not
prepared him for a Senate hearing
uke this or an encounter with Sen.

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Ethel Root Circle
Gathers At Home
Of Helen Witte

Serial

(I'tiniu III J 4 iitt ■•tin Mutliu)

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T h r Ethel ft(Mil Circle of the
banfurd i firi-ru n Congregational
Church i.u-t Iue«da&gt; « veiling it
the h'inie of M ix Helm Witte The*
meeting wi&gt; opened and rurifiucied by the circle nreDdenb Mr*
Herbert Thur*tnn Itevution* were
led by the chaplain, Mr* Edward
Simpion
Old and new bu*inr»» w j» dis­
cussed and air ing the idd t“ i*i
nr** * i&lt; the *ale id vanilla which
t* *1411 in progress with Mrs
Ralph lam ing in charge
The propel# taken up ti) the
circle are lor the pirpo*r nl rai*
lug money (or the window luml (or
the new church now being con
ttruelrd The member* decide to
*tart a merchandising club with
Mr* Homier Carter elected a*
ehairpan and Mi»* Mary Hobln
*on, Mr*. Clyde Mm-on. Me* Her
bert ThurMim. and Mr* Huw^iii
Simpson rho*en a* captain* to
get the club underway. Anyone
wishing to Join the club mav con
tact the captain* or chairman
(or further information
A fda»licware part* i* to f*e
held June Hi at 7 Itu tint at tlic
home of Mr* Hoimer Carrie It i*
open to all member* ami rur*t*
who wi*h to allend and no in*da
lion i* m-ct **ar&gt;
It wa* al*o derided h&gt; the cir
cl* member* that a fish fry for
the public would be held. More
information and data concerninr
the event will later appear In the
newspaper and on pooler*
A spokesman stated that Hie
member* of the church are doing
all they ran to raise money for the
new rhurrh being con«lrucled and
want to give other* who with to
help a chance to do *o
After the business meeting, de­
licious refreshment* consisting ol
Jelled ftod salad, cracker*, punch,
and rookies weie served b* Ml**
Witte
Tfie July meeting will be held
at the home ol Mr* Jamr* Ka*l
man on July 13

WSCS HosGoul
Of 300 Members
For This Year

JA r„ Mrs. Leon Pickering
Observe 50th Anniversary

Mr. and Mis. I.eon if. Pickering celebrated then '.nth widding an*
The regular meeting id
Die
ntversary by navitig upen houtr at their home on Crystal Lake Ave.,
Women'* Society of Chri-tian Ser
l.ak* Mary, Tuesday liom 3-5 p. m. and 7-lti in the evening.
•The Pickering* werr married In Antrshuty, Ma*«, nt the home of *Vc of the First Methodist Church
Mrs. Pickering's parents, the lair Mr. and Mr*, (bulge K Stuart, on wa* held Monday afternoon si Mr
Kinley Hall and wa* opened with
June
1604, a
at twelve noon
JUM 2ft, &gt;604,
' Mr. I'lckering la the son of the and have open house fer tneir an impre**iv«- candlelight pledge
service
which wj* under the di­
ll(g Mr. and Mrs. John (J. I’irker- friend* there at the home of .Mis.
rection of Mr* J Albert Hirk*on
jwing of Keene, N. H.
Fred Smith who ti»«*d to spend tier of Circle 2
• j'T h e y made thrir home in Anus- winters in Lske Mary with the late
Most nl the officers participated
■JraL-M*** for 20 year# cam* to Mr. Smith.
They were: Mr*. It U. llutchi
A l l a n aunt of Mrs. Pit scring in
Fur the parly Tu*sday, the house son. Mr*. W A Hunter, Mr* Ho
Laks Mary In March lUJA, Mr
Pickering Uiuplit lots, and in to t. wn* decorated with rut flowers be-ri Heel). M r- J C Davi*. Mr*
1925 came hack, coming by auto and fern. The tuhle n tin- dining J N Ariareliu. Mr* Neal V Far
til the way, which in those day* of loom held a beautiful centerpiece mer. Mr* Ro&gt; Tillt*. Mr* Carl
J r , Mr*. W. A Col
cor folds war quit* a tlip. and be of yellow daises and gladuo, I he Chnrpening
bert. Mr* It F Cole. Mr* O E
ullt their home. *fe w n a run- cloth I,ring white linen, a wedding
Mrs
Eugene William*,
tractor and builder l-efure l,r re- gift of ,riU yiai* ago. Small cakes, While.
name made cookies, mint nmi nut* Mr* Ho* Wall Mr* Ashhy Jones
titad.
and
Mr*
V
V
W
T y -c
'Mr. Pickering wa* lairn In 4»*l- were served.
Mr*
Hutrhl*on,
president, lire
A
beautiful
wedding
rake
with
i^ s in , N . II. in l#7»l. He i* a Span
two small wedding hells wa* a gift *ided over the bu*ine&lt;* meeting
R|h American War Veteran.
. Mr*. I’lckering was born m tu Mrs I'lckering from Mr. and when «he thanked the circle* and
officer* for their
work during
the
Mrs It. E. True.
...........
,
-------------Amcabury, Mass. In IMU
I"or a few years they spent their
M r. Pickering’* .................. robin
^
X *
summers ill Massauchsetl* and egg blue will, large white IJowct* •(fleer* and uthei* wlio will lake
part in coming activities
Winter* In Florida until 16.10 when and sin wor&lt; n Iwantiful while pur
Stic announced
that
Student
thty came to Florida to mak, their pie throated orchid, a gif' irom
Night will be held June 20 at the
pennaneiii home.
Mr I’iekerinp
Church with the llev. Mill.a. II
They plan to lie in Anirtm ny, loi
They received many g'fts and
their 5Ulh anniversary oil June 26. cards from friend* near and lar. Wyatt. Mi.*. Hoy T d lii. mid Mr*
K C William* in charge The va
The guest hook wa* the one u*ed cation llltile tehiHil will be open
«t the wedding amt ul*o used on June 14 23 and she staled Dial a
their 25lh anniversary, crlehratcd colored girl was lent to Ilo|)n
in Ameslmry. Mrs. It. K True llasrn at Jacksonville to receive
wa* with them on their 25th an­ Christian training The WSCS will
niversary. Mrs. Homer (ilta*or. he hostess each month on the 23rd
kept the guest Look.
and 24lh at the USO.
Mrs. It. E. True. Mr*. Frank
Mr* Hulehison loin the group
Without plenty of milk In 'om* Evans. Mrs Hratlng'on and Mrs that then- are now 22# member*
form it’s hard to keep well rrwur* It. M. flail served in tin dining in the WSCS and Du* )ear'* goal i*
lihrd. Milk offers top-notch pro­ room.
.liai She urged the member* with
tein,
U Vitamins,
• ™ i *»
*'**■""•*, minrral*— |iar
Thei.* win* around 70 guests sounger children to attend and
tieularly calcium, needed fur strong wh(J
trrr,.t
Join a* a tiab) sitter will be pro­
h«n»s and good teeth, says Myrtle fn&gt;m winter l ark. Lake H im . vided.
Wilson, I lo m e
Demon*'rat k-n Sanft.rd and many from Lake
Approximately 4(J per-on* were
A i»n t
present for the meeting
Mary.
■ Many nutritionists now agree
that adult* of all ages, at well a*
children, benefit by getting more
calcium than Just barrly enough
far immediate need's One can l&gt;e
fairly aura of getting enough cal*
eium in his dirt If the amounts ot
ndlk given below are used: children
fire to seven quarts a week ill to
4 * u p i a day); adults: five quart*
■ .week (shoot three cups a day).
: Dry milk— whole and non fat.
fry milk product* are excellent
loads that can help families get
]V T E W Y O R K , N . Y .— "P o rtia Faces L ife ," fo r 12-yeart
enough milk for good health.
1 v one of radio'a top daytim e serial#, has come to Ufn on
Dry milk product* arc put up In
two farms: nonfat dry milk solid*
television Monday through F rid a y # (1 :1 6 to 1:80 p j a ,
commonly called non-fat dry milk)
E S T l via C O S-TV . Versatile actrsss Frances Reid ia ihe teievleioo
and whole dry milk. These powder­
'To rtie ." A veteran of numerous Broadway productions, Mias Reid,
ed milk* are made respectively
has shared the atage with such notables aa Maurice te a ns in
flam iklm and whole mdk with
Shakespearian works and starred
Juat the water removed.
X r h e r s e l f in Roger SUveoa' U t
Nonfat dry milk he* all the
v
production of "TwsJfth NlghL*
nourishment of free skim milk. It
Other outstanding eredite in­
h*a the calcium am) other minerals
clude Rosanna ta Joes ferrer'e
and B vitamins, natural rugar, and
"Cyrano de Bergerac," "David'S
jRlfeh-quality protein tha*. make
Disciple," "Heartbreak House"
liquid iklm milk such valuable
and n role In Chehov'a "The
food. While dry milk has, in addi­
Bear." Teaaa-born, Mias Bald la
tion, the fat and the vitamin A
married to an actor, Philip B o w vai'M of the cream |*irth&gt;n of whole
neauf, and livae in u suburban
milk. In some places non! *t milk
haven of actors, New Hope, Pa.,
powder may be the lea*l expensive
where she spenda her spare Um
mug product available.
gardening end working aa n
H U li powder I* handy. Dry mdk
cook book for proepoctivo pebUproduct* are raiy to car&lt;y hornt
cation.
o
•4
•lid take little storage space A
J
Mono Kent, who wrote "Portia
luttd package, alaiut four cup*
v
Frances Retd - •
facet L ift" for 10 ytara on the
about lour quart* of whole
. . . lew rote and eeok keoR/ 1 radios ia^dolag the televtaioa
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m fluid milk. MUk powders
convenient to have on hand
I m va many an emergency trip
" ju m c r .c o M is t o i v
g a in re.
Another dramatic addition to television screen# la a hard-hitting
*jr to measure and m.x; When
true-to-life thriller Thursday nlghu (in most dtiaa) via N B C -T V
,ng the container, stir p &gt;wdrr
titled "Justice." Baaed on an&lt;
a apoon and lightly take up
thsntlc material from the (lies of
■mount wanted. Don't pack
the National Legal Aid 8ocUty,
.* the powder. Level with a
the National AaaoclaUon for
•pattila or straight-edged knife
Probation end Parole and other
In most instances milk pvwJer e*n
documented sources, this one
boused right out af the canlsiner
strike* home with moving stories
sifted with dry IngredVnt* f«r
brilliantly dramstiaad by a ros­
mnkee and breads, stirred into flour
ter of nemo atari and top video
vbfc. gravy or aauee, or mixed with
script*rs. among the U t t e r (•Qtatorch and sugar fur pudBar! H earner, 7 r , M. Richard
Nash. Tad MansL Rdtort A U a
Aarthar and Irving Mahnan.
■ different sauce with fish
"Justice" ie produaad hy Jehn
Add • couple of table* poems
Boat and Talent* AaaaeUtaa,

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J s Nutritional
As Well As Good

LITTLE THINGS
about the STABS

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to white aauee Use I S
mi of butter or margarine

______same amount of (lour to
•;ctip of milk. tor the siuce, and
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T H E SANFURD HERALD

Miss Ratigan

(Jahm iaA.
T IIU H .H D A T
The Iteacan* of the F irit Piesi . , u ii» n Church will neci in lo­
cular tcation at i.45 p. ui
vemlnola Rebekah Lade: wiil meet
ill the I O O F Hull &gt;t t B w*.
the Junior A. A .’* i.ieet al th*
First llatititt Church at 7 |&gt;. m.
Tavhrr Coniiiiarulery Nu. 28,
Knight* Tenuilar will meet at
Masonic Hall fur the conferring of
Dir Order of Malta at 7:30 p. in.
i-upper will la* served st 7 o’clock.
All Sn Knight* arc requested to
attend
Central Raptiit Chinch will meet
*1 I. iO it ill al D.r ChoId . twl Vlsi*
tatlun prugialu.
F R ID A Y
Tin bu* will leave Die First
llatitt-l Church ut 7:30 a ill for
Die D&lt; I and Assembly.
Central Ha|di«t Church will meet
ut 3:80 p. m. at the church for
Visitation program
At 7:30 ji. in. will be Adult Chuir
iri.ear»i*t nt Central B a p t i s t
Church
The Duplicate Bridge Club will
rlie.t ut thr Yurhl Club with
seating tu ia uui ut 7:45 |i m smi
iduv tu *I a 11 at 8 o'clock
S A TU R D A Y
| tie tiu* will 1,-uVi Die H r»t
Ifnnti*« Church at 7•3*1 a in fur
It,I D&lt; l-UMt A*»e|llblv
M ONDAY
Tlic Circle* ut Die I'ri-sb)trrian
Church will meet a* tulluw* Circle
t Mr*. It A Smith, chairman,
in rduratiunal huilding al 3 p m
wiih Mr* F I. Cco*b&gt; ami Mr*.
C »' Wel*h a* co ho»lc«*c*; Circle
2 , Mr* L I F ra iirr. chairman, with
Mi* Jack I-all. r.k)o t&gt;ak Av*'.. 3
p m . Circle 3, Mr*. Claude How­
ard, chairman, with Mr* (Dtirge
Maflrlt. U ly Court, 3 p m ; Circle
l Mr* VV II ijF e lr a . chairman,
wiih Mr* A E Palmer, tm Culumal Way, 2 30 p m ; Circle S.
Mr* France* Meriwether chair­
man, with Mr* Wilson II- New
man, Lake Unura. 9 45 a m , Cir
de t Mr* Louise li
Carmen,
chairrnan, with Mr* (Jeurge Sane.
426 Summerlin Ave loeaktasl at
9 3o a m
Circle 7 Mr* I* T
Mrek*. e lu u man. wdti Mr* J E
Muni'er. t*17 Cielie*a Ave . Mr* J
J Walker. co-hu*te*». J
p in .;
Evening Circle I. Mi** la-llie t'lld
well, chairman, with Mr* J A
Hivlliiu-, laingwiHul. r p m . inhialcss, Ylr* W. J Hartley and
M n VV T Mil wee Evirtmt’ Cir
cte 3, Mr* Hnrdon Swalni. chair­
man. with Mr* E. J Sheppard.
Z2i« &lt;&gt;ak A ve . a p m
Mr* I won
llrvan. o&gt; h.i*le*«
Tile circlet ut Ihe Eir*t Itapti*!
Chirfch will meet at 10 45 a m ful
lowed hi the luncheon al 12 noon
and the program at 12:43 p m
.V1i*s Florence t.iile. missionary
from Nigeria, will be g'ie*t *|M'ak
cr. Member* are a*ked to lake
lap lunche* or vanilwichet; drinkwill be liirm-hed The niirter) will
be iqien lor children
The Circle* nf thr Fiv*l Mrlh
mtivt Chiireh will meet a&gt; fullow*
Circle I with Mr* Hriidie Will
lam*. 30? Oak Ave . at 3 p in ;
Circle 2 with Mr* C II Winn at
New Smyrna Ilearli at 3 p m ,
Circle 3 with Mr* ft T VV'arrrn,
1012 Magnolia Ave , 3 p m
Cir
rle 4 with Mr* John Morgan Fur
e&gt;t Drive, 3 p ro
Circle 5 with
Mr* J N Arrarellu. a»u Park
Ave , In a m Cirri* f. wdii Vlrti. H Hud*oo. 113 Holly Ave . to
a m , Circle 7 wiili Mr* It V
Thompson, 2nii S Laurel .1 p m
Itu* leave* the Fir»t lla|di*l
Church lor Dcl.aiul As-etnhlt ut
7 3n a m
TU ES D A Y
1 tie Hidden Circle Clu»* «,f llie
Kirsl llaM itl Church wilt h»-*'
it* nartv meeting at the hum* of
Mr*. J. J. Cate* ut the Cate*
apartment on West First St at
8 |i. in. with C. VV. Hatrill a* rn
ho*tea*.
The Unity Truth Clu** will mi-i-i
at the Vulde: Hotel ut 7 :45 ti. m
with Carolyn Parsons a* tenehei
Tt-e putd'c I* invited.
The Ware Bible t.'la** ol thr
Fir*t Methodi*! church will meet
at McKinley Hall al 7 p m lor o
covered di*h *opp«r The ladle* ol
thr rla** will be husletvr* lor the
program amt *upper honoring the
father*
Hu* leave* the Fir*t Hapti*t
Chureh for the DeLam) A**rmtil*
at 7:30 a m
Junior (! A.'s meet si 3:30 p m
at the Fir*t Hajitist Church
Inter mediate R A.'s meet al Ihe
ltr*l ilaptlit Churrh al 7 pm
M ED N K M D A Y
Bus Irave* the F|r*l Itjpli*'
Church for Deluiml A*temhl) at
7:3tl p m
P ra y-r Service at the Fir*! Raptl«t
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Magnolia Ate , are the proud par
enl* of an 8 Hi 2 S ut. girl Mar
ItarH Lee burn Monday aDerm mi,
at Ihe Orlando Air iia.e Hospital

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Ml alid Vli* t F Mills 41*
lea* ini' b.r ,l *i'V •;•*)*uie WflCFC
they will attend Die Kh^lda As
viirialhin id Die Deaf Con* enllon
being held June In 12

Mr ami Mr* John H Kaligan
amiotmcr the marriage ot their
daughter. Kathryn Ann. to Wlntrril
Henedict of Altu*. Oklahoma.
The ceremony wa* performed
ye-terdav in Columbus, tia , by
the Rev Father Hariuoii Datin-I id
thr Roman Cathmic I'tturck ot the
Holy Family
(tie couple are turuule t-i Halil
illuii, Dotaiin, Canada, wnerr they

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Bund Key Club
Has Wiener Roast
At Golden Lake
The Seminole High School Hand
Key Club met Tuesday afterm m
for d* tir*t annual meeting and
engited tioattng and swlmmini- jt
the Cnhlen Lake residence* ill Mr
and Mr* Fred liana* and Mr and
Mr* John VV VViltim
l ater In Die evening. Die mem
tier* and their gu r-t- gallirn.l
around Die Dee in Die Wll*un yard
and matted wiener* ami martli
niaRow* nn • eninyed eating them
along with all Die trimming*
A *hori hu*inc** meet in*' wa*
held during wtueh VIi** Hcverl*
Renton W a* elected currc&lt;|tundiri|secretary Erne-1 Cuwle* director
•d the hand, later *hnwrd colored
and black amt white inuvinv |ni
(lire* of Die haml over the IhfCS
year period that he ha* been here
Incl ulini' the lnlere*ling trip to
Mar di Ora*
Vli** lliitrmary Carnet
Mi-*
Nanev Rountree and Ml** tiraii
Marie Sllrirclplier were in charge
of «i-curini' Die fund tic the pletoe
amt Ihe* were a«*l*led in the lire
natation of the meal li* MrC»- tee Da till*
Thii.sc prevent were Mr i .iwh-v
Mi*. Harnett Smart
Mr
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Mr* Crorcc |labti&gt;. Roh Merit*
Vti** Uow-riv Hinton Joe Doiithill
VI i - * Dawn Hlshop. Lei I'.irmeti r.
Ml** I Vnil Cla»*. Vli** Beta IIIhee, Ml*. Ciimiie l.ndwlg. Ml**
Mary Lou Coiirlaml. Mi»* tom
Vance vie. Nines Itiutntree, vti-Cr.iei
Mjtie Stineeinher. Vli**
Ko.emarv Carrier Plnliii Tmiey
Marvin McKinley of Fort Pierce
Mi** Eleanor Nts. Vfi** Ease A-h
ley. Marvin (inembcl and Vli**i
Vtary Ann Huktir

Anna Miller Circle
Has Regular Meet
The Anna Miller Circle met
Tllrvda* evening -il tlir FTk* « Inti
for it* regular hi monthly iiieetinc
with Mr* lowell Drier, prc.idint
pro* tiling
Ron tin r rclairt* wen given and
general liuvine** was di*eu**ed
Tlnike present were
Mr* VV
Flllmnn Mr* J
It
llmilelian.
Mr* Rlriiard Ala|w-i. Mr- Lowell
Drier. Mr* Morrle Mu*e*. Mr*
Henry Tam m Sr . Mr* D Kudaw
Ylr* H nior*tim. Mr.
Janie
fllatikenihlp Mr* Hanv
Kent
Mr* Sam r.irfer MrI I!..!

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Mr* tl A Mohtlelti, 'll* Main
David. Mr* i U Mi di. I Mr- Il
C DUbriiw. Mi* ID lei Itiiltn
Mr* W J Clarke, Mr* K t
Minighbiii J r . Vlr* A Menendi-r
Vlr*. J ,M t'ainerini Mr* Ralph
Wig M II. and Vlr* Holier I s
Hill!hirtirr
Thu«e ityplic pencil- designed In
slop the flow n| blood when Imldiy
nick* him*el( while shaving can
al«o damage (abrlr* That'* wh*
the American Inslitute ot Launder
mg, educational and re.eari h een
ter ol the laumtr* iiidnstri. i .m
Don* all male* amt th e wive* w h o
I-X'k after them to keep that &gt;l*p
Dr pencil away from Duct*, under
thirl* and towels in Die bathroom
Alum, one nt the ingredients in
such pencil* I* Die culprit that
cause* hole, to develop in any tab
rle* with which d runic* in eon
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NITKLY STARTING
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Jr and children Sidney and » b»rle* *penf the weekend with his
parent
Mr and Ml* • I. Paia
Sr
and nllended Ihr yraduali.m
nt Rill Park ti..u, Seminole lligti
School
lull I'.uk telt Vimd.i* loi Ridge
in -t N i wiu'ie lie will i*e &lt;rn
i. c cuuii'i or at it,i ittdgecrevl
i amp tor tto* •

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l|.,*alin.i It at ;,t t hit luetilay for
Eagle* Ne-t X I to *llemt (WO
week* aI Die ll-puh p •ir - 1 Camp
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W I N F it E D I I K N K D H T

Mrs. Pennington
Carolyn Patrick,
Popular Bridc-EIcct Honors Mrs Wude
Honored At Coffee At Bridal Shower
\J |%% l ainltli Patrick |H»pol.il
bride elect ot Herbert StrnMruni
**,i* lioiioied ye ti-rd.i* iiuKiiing
ulth a coffee given •&gt;v Vlr* Doug
la* Slen-iroin and Mr* John s.il*
t. tie* al Die Lille r’* home

l’lle *er*Ulg table wa- laid with
a white madlera cloth and held a
i enter piece* ol yellow and wtili
I ut: i cliry saiilhemiilii*. while putn
|min- ..tot wlute g* Psi-pagliJ, lul
allied on each *ide liy *lerllug -il
ver candela lira luddnn three &gt;el
tow taper*
Silver .ipiaiintnn-nt* were u*rd
to *er*e Du- refreshment* am#
llliise assisting the ho*le*-i-* weiS
Mr* David Dyal ol We»l Palm
Iti-arh, who ii-iiiied the eolli-e
Mr* Staniev Iturkey M r- F C
Slen»ltoin, Mr* lie..rce F. Well*,
and Vlr* Hilbert M.mfe*l
Mi*» Patrick w.i* .ittr.uli*e m
an egg *lu»l linen die** with a
*c.il|o|ted lieekl.ruI mini- *1 r*
brown, and a titled -k ill M•t ae*
cestorie* were brown and wbili
Mr* Rich* (rum ami Vlr- Sul shut t
pre-ei.led tier wdli a gill ol «|l
v*-t
S u l) guest* well- Invited to call
between the designated houi* of
III 311 a III

ami II 'hi o'clock

Brownie Troop 5
Enjoys Swimming,
Picnic Luncheon
Hriiwnie troop 5 rujo.ed .1 pic
nic and .wiiniiiiio- part* liie.itay
al Do- home ut Vlr
and
Ml*
Henry Schumacher
Alter a lliiiriilllg at the |»«d. a
pienir llllirii w.i* served In 23
llruuule- Dm e li .liter* .Hid elglil
gue.t* Ever*oui- li-|Nirted liivmit
a woiiderlul time and Dianked Mi
and Mr* Sihiiinarher tor extend
mg their hu.pitalil* to the troop
again Du* *•.if
Mr* D E i l;m»e, t|oo|i leadei
announced Dial -he ha* the pie
lure* that were taken at Die III
Vi'vtilurr program on June I and
anyone llllete-li-d I* a*ked lo eon
lari her lietore the end ot Dn*
week

boh M..rii* amt Lee Parmelrr
ale aniuin Do t 10*11 -il* ut Flor­
ida Student* holm h i Die summer
*jcaim n

Hie m,in* trieint* ..I Mr* Pearl
Mali-ill will be glad to know that
•be I* at tor liuitii and i- improv
inj: mcelv attn -prniho, i i week*
Mi* Jim m y VV.uh tin Inrmei Ifi hinplt.il’ in D U .lido add San
Durotliy Iloilo**.i* w.i* tliilinrrd lord
luc-d.i* m lung with a nilscidial,
.o n - tiiid.il -I i.i **i i l iven In Mr1.1 Cut i . i o i . i M.ut amt Mrs
Eugeni1 I'elinui.'lon m Itu- id... .■
Mute and chihlieu l.ilida, M iry,
tioll.it lilllidllig ol Du i II *t l&lt;a|i 'm l tlenrge li han niurned tu
li*t i hurt'll
to ll Sill Dkla allei -pending x
A &gt;ellow alid wtitle ei , h i t - I ' l l C H I l week III Said,,1,1 with to* llloDlfr
wa * i .it i ii -l i id will. yellow nn ■mil idher r* lain e* C..| Move will
ilia* and ca lend ill a
leave ( l o r n &lt; .iliti.rnia uu June 2d
t pun arrital Vlr* Waite
Vy ole wj
lor Ihe Ea* East
presi-nled witli a lieantlllil gar
denia ei.r*age l'nnte*l* were held
'Ii*- Ihiiyn.i l a m l|arprr will
With Ml** Je.imte Lain VIdie* win *er*e a* lir!de*mald at the wed
nmg the pri/e* .md Die atti-nd.inci «ling ut Mi** i aroly n P.itriek and
nrtre wa* won h* Vlr* Wallace lllTlH'rl SI 1*110.110)11
Tyre Mr- Wade then opened Dll
rnany I..M-I* gilt* presented to too
t nemi* u l l t
, Amt* i Ander
tiy her trieml*
•on will In- gl.,,1 In Ii irn that he
liein ion* t\fn «ti in i-id * w it.
I- lucuveririg nlrely ..tier under
*crved t.iler 11y Mr* PenulNgton ...... .. *i* gen
Lin- dav m Dir
and .i**i*lmg her were Me* J l
Drarnre Vlenimi.l l|.i*|,|la| m u r
U4lil|f»
VVulte and \ li- Wallace Tv re
Thu»e ill* lleil to he witli it.,
holioree wen
Ml- Willi* Pea
to m eleineill ., otvgen. hydro
H..4 Vli* M.iiik i . llariiian. Mr* .i n »dleoi. jiu| alullilnil III com
I J.i*d Nw.nn Mi* Vida VVi |*oii |Mi*e utMiul -wi per eeul nf ihe
Vlr* Hen Wade M i- J It ling ••arili eru'l
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Ml
t i \V•IT. Ml * I V
It..11..* a*, Ml* A II ll.illowav.
Mi * Al Wilv.in Ml* VI C Sliiin- llarl.ai.i llriiwn MlJ- I'a u lrllr I'aEugebielaen
M r1eland llllifd Mr* i
R u 11
'■■'b-n iD lg i'ri»
and M il
Ituihl. Mi* 1elfIII' 1Lif It*H cl \
I I'tllllllglotl
*i *»kk llM
Or* t
r ■ |ol,|,
Miller Mr- Il t 1 ihljil t Ml*
h 1 I’uri i II Ml* Met Itlali II if
l l l ’P H I I H \ I f E
i ii-ll Mr- " alia, • *l* i. Mi - w
I 'H l tt 1C11* \|
1- ID •Nik- il
Ml
Itsitr Ii III) *.fi
11.
Dr.,. • M .in
r-tiDiy t ics m i i . i t is
Millet iptu i
M r - leauiii Lain
Mill, i
Ml*n i l in i mt yy
1. nee Julie
lilt iViiiiiih tun 'll**
MHS l ul l || I ISHI.II
^v 1*la Hal 1ii 11 Ml ** |»M ll-lt.i
W.IV Ml-* Beverly 1 iriijH f Ml**

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PIECE GOODS SPECIAL

SHEER
COTTONS

VISA
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iiim u h

Full Holts — No Short I.cun (Its
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All From Higher Price Uan^es
Broadcloth Prints Included
All First ({utility — No Seconds
Stripes Neal and Large Prints
700 Yards To Select From.
Shop PKNNEY'S You’ll Save

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Mr and Mr* liav Herron and
daughter. Judy
Mr*
M iry irir
Mht ganstem and daughter, Mari­
lyn have li tt lor A jihburn Ui
to vivit with i l n tlerran'i pacm l- Mi amt Vti
Loin- Hockenberry wild Mi Hi-rruti'* brother
amt *i«li-r m la** Mr and Mr*
Rill Herron alid t ■sully yVhlle on
the two week vacation, they will
attend tanilly
tt-ouloii*
their
home i* being •■**uinid ti&gt; Mr and
Mr* I'harie* I lle m m vnd *.in
Mictmel. while In* parent* are
away Charle* Her run J* a minis­
terial *tudi'iit at Emory t'nlver
-it* and attended the Mrihodiit
Uiinfetenre wtm-li w.i* held yet
ii-rdav and loda* at Lakeland

will reunlt-

«*•*!• Baoa d h m 'I* ' ’

Poweu M“Mf
3 Sailors
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June 10, 1951

Is bride Of

Although newborn Indian ele
phanl* may he covered with fur
which it toon *hnl, the adult rle
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he jm i I n m i n |iuir uf I . ISSN K it K ig u ie -lln *

slacks. 'I h r lr«i|iii'ii!s are i i m i I In tveur
nil M illiliter . . . Ihe D u c m ii tiiuke** the creahr
H lti) ill ey ell ill **el wen I her. Ih e g n lin idines n re »*lill Ih e r h n lie fur vettr n n iu in l
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THE MNTOW KKIALD

What Do You Know
About Safe Driving?
'H a rr&gt; i« n driver t«--t that you tan play iea) raay and if you can in awrr all of the &lt;|ii«*ation• co rrrftly i t _fa pretty certain^that you're a
IK&gt;n»* “ ••d caret til niPtnr ’-* invi.w a* t '« li.o m y . - v.*.l to
W A T a . i .tail W lli r the
o n , if &gt; W r* m -i righ t the f ,i*t •.If/.r.
tjr learning important »afeiy rule* of the road.)

Which of the thru* ch-ire* l&gt;e»t complete* the ktntemrnt? l mlerlln« your choice. Coir ret an »«r * are givm under the te»t.
When apt-roai ning » cuive on the highway, you should: tui alow
down going Into the curve and tpeeti up going out of It, (h i con­
tinue into the curve at the »pcrd the ear w ai going and apply the
brake* only if m cental y, (cl tlow down liefore reaihing the curve
deprett the clutch and coa*t around the curve.
You are driving -in a alippcry »i.rfor.. and have to *top quickly. The
heat way to do IhU l»: tin |iutnp the lirake pedal, (h i (lain the
biaket on haul, (c l .h ilt into low year.
When a car'* .peed 1» Incrra-ed from :t5 to 75 mile* mii hour, the
Initial damage it cun mute »vhm vtrikiny another car 1* greater
! (a ) twice. Ih| fout time*, If l three time*.
4. The pleanmc and *oll*farllim a d rh ri yet* from hi* cmi depend*
on: (a ) how he drive* and maintain* It, (li| how fact it n i l g&lt;&gt;,
jfc) how much imwer It h»&lt;
jia,
of driver you are depend! ntoilly on: (a| the ,-pced with
(&gt;&gt;...« / , « ,
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., • - * — ■ m r, (c l Sn* vm: learn­
ed to drive.
6. When the achuol hu* in front ol you ninkc* a *top to discharge
jia»m nyei ., you thnuld: to I -tow down and pu** If no children
aro cioMiiitr, (l&gt;) sound i m i horn and pa*&gt;, (c ) *top liehmd the
hu* and proceed w hen it dm «.
L Night accident* occur relatively more fie&lt;|ucntly than day acci­
dent* hecaUie; (in vidhility i* reduced, (h| driver* an- tiled at
night, (e) people drive fader at night than during the day
K. A driver should rrallte when driving oil a humpy road that hi*
(a I braking dManec will la* shinier than uaual, (h ) reaction lime
will la* longer, &lt;r| Inuking distance will l,e longer than usual,
0. When you "overdrive" your headlight: (a| you Mind other driver*
with your light*, (h i you are bring very discourteous lr| you
cannot atop within the di-lance you ran »rr.
20. When approaching the rrent of n hill; (at in m a te *peed to make
up for speed lot! on the grade, (h ) alow down, (e) continue at the
tame -need.
ANSW KUS
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"Where Price and Quality Meet"

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Father's Day Dish
Created By Famous
Chef Of U. S. Lines
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Ocean hrceie* and creative rook­
ery whet tho appetite* of ps»*cngera and rrew of th* Sh I'nited
State*, flagship of the United
tftates, I.lnea, to such an extent
that each person aimmil consume*
almost a pound of chicken n day,
noard report*.
Kecogniiing this fnct, “ I'inilarde
■ la 88 United State*,'' or roast
chirktn, will l«- served on this
•upvrlin* a* a Father's Day fea­
ture. Juno 2(1, with n very iprrial
•tufting which will add to the rn
Joyment of leafaring.
The recipe for the stuffing wa*
created by Otto lliamarck, famous
cbtf dei cuisine* of the ft. S.
United Mate*. If you are not
among the '.’,000 pasmngrr* dining
on the "fastest ship aflont" on
Father'* Day. you nnd lh&gt;* family
can Imagine y o u r s e l v e s i.lnurd l.y
roftiuming “ Foulard a la SS Unftrd
States" In your own home.
For a family « f three or four
u»e a broiler-fryer chicken weigh­
ing three to four pounds, ready-tocook weight, Stuff with the follow­
ing recipe m ated by Mr. Ill*marrk and roa*t until .|onv. With
tht* exciting Father'* Day disk

'« lb. cooked chestnut meat* ( I
cun), chopped
I", white bread, sliced and
tou-ted lightly (about il xllic*
bread or l!ti cup*, diced)
Cook baron slightly over low
brut. Add onh-n and saute until
soft but not browned. Memove from
heat and add chive* and paisley.
Combine egg yolk* with cream,
salt, pepper, and brown sugar. Add
chestnut meal*, and bread. If d&gt;*.
■ired, add more seasoning* to taste
Toss to romldne. Stuffing for a
three to foul pound chicken, ready
to-cook weight.

Shriners Hospital Movement
Anniversary To Be Observed
The thirty-third anniversary of
the Shriners Hospital Muvrmcnt.
which ha* ministered to more than
250.non crippled children, will be*
eiimmenioraled next Sumlnv with
the inauguration of a National
Shrinrra Hospital Day. Imiwrial
I otentute Itemmie I.. Arnold announceil recently.

As n a il of the day'* lirograul.
carh of the 17 Shriners Hospital*
in llu- (t. H., ('ans'la , l(uwai) und
Mexico will invite th . (uihllc to
view the work l.iiiig linin' f«*t
ctini'lrd rhilHrvn n-guiillp** (if
race, cicr ■il of ri.lor. and with'iut
unu r»n t of n u t tu unv chil 1 i t
1.«K '«t.
T u daiit', til(’*li III'111*. 11(1;• of
t h il.lirn have In' ll ■Hint ur muiii Shriiw-t*
Im n&lt;.(iti*l
ti rial lv
hu* total*. while additional thou*and* of "o u l.id e ' eat lent* have
hcl|K- 1 hy
Leeit
iinim-a*uial&gt;lv
rlitiical t leatiiK nt*. In m e* ulnl
S K T F IH F S IN JA II,
IIODOENVILLR. Ky i ^ - A mii- .H iii- i artificial aid*.
(dr of iiersiilenl " firr bugs" wrre
Kt«'ii *uited hv 155 Shi ine U’ttlcaught last week— in their jail pit* with a mrtnbv r-h l;i exceed-

cell
Jailer Iwvi Carter said Stanley
Keith, 17. ami Lew is Hall, 22. tried
three time* to net fire to Ibe Jail.
They Ignlled paper twice and.
after all paper wa* removed from
the crib they ignited their mat­
tress Kacli time the flames were
put out without serious damage

PARK AVENUE AT 25th STREET

H TK TH O S C O M &gt;1K N t'H M K N T— The academic procr».ian for Ike
7 l«t commencement at HtrtMin l'nlver*ily move* from Klllahelh
Hall lu the I'n in l ol Arden lor lo r Monday r u i i l - o . .Shown (left
in ilgb | are Val I’rtrrwrn. Washington, I). l\* administrator of Ik*
federal t n il Defense Artmini*tralirrn. speaker; Arthur W , Mitchell,
llel.and allornry and rrriplrnl of an honorary drgrre; Dr, J . Dill*
Kdmund*, president of StrtMin; ID k rr J*mca l authen, Kirhmond,
Va„ the haecaUiirr*tr speaker, and the Her. John Ifaldrman, M i­
ami. recipient of an honorary degree.

lee. the first Shriner*' hospital
unit
opened it* door* on Sept.
15, I'.i22. at Shreveport, La., to
welcome mol admit crippled chil­
dren of the region whine parent*
could not afford medical service*.
Today, in the Shriner'* hospit­
al*. the children not only receive
necessary medical treatment, but
rnjov education ns In local public
srhuoL, Sunday school, manual
trainin’.*, sewing, knitting and
wasting, and facilities for read­
ing. singing and game*.
The Hospital budget, running
into million* of dollars, 1* met
li V an annual assessment of
of Shriner*: b* Shrlnc-sponsun d
i vent* such a* the Fast-Weal footl.r.11 gunir, Charlotte are) Norfolk
game, and Kansas City basketball
game; bv Income from growing
endowment fund*, and hv volun­
tary gift* and loiiuest* from
friend* of both Shrlnedom and
trippled chil'lrcn.
Morocco Temple. Jacksonville,
will hold open house Sunday from
I to il •&gt;. m. The public I* cordi­
ally invited

ing 7l*M*io th» Shriner* hospital
movement was lutinrhed Juno IT.
11*21, in De* Moines, Iowa, at the
Imperial Council *e**|on of the
Shrine Temple* of North Am er­
ica. vs hie I. elected a national l*&gt;ai I
Tiny Chihuahua dog* were he
of Irtjslres of the Shriner*' hos­ lie veil by tho Artec* to guide hu
man soul* through the under
pitals for crippled rhlldtcn
Crider till* -even-man commit- world

Communists Express Confidence

Sanford's New Cool, Comfortable, Convenient,
Air-Conditioned Shopping Center

Q ualify 'YYlsucdtA

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it
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Htelsg tksii awn bockywid tiollry bones a thotl to Peter, Nichole an I
Mart WlebesiL Their dad. Peter, limit the PNM Kailroad lor them o
Gregory Oarden*, near Walnut Crrrk. Calif. Based on a lumber framework
"f Pbw. the Irettcy he* a top o( murlin. sulci ».f durable Masooitr Trm PWr# Pleadwood, rage ef pine lumler. A (tee plan ol the trolley et it was
Prtaawtad by MarAanls lUutlrtiml mey Ire obtained by writing the Home
■ w
Huteau. Nuite m i, III Wert Wmbinalnn St. Chicago 1. 111.

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Children May Run
Om Trolley Cars
In Back Yards
TtoUaya may -be an outmoded
arm of transportation for grownupa, but a backyard trolley for the
kiddles— that’* something else!
Icie r Wleben* bull! one In hi*
back yard In Gregory Garden
it the H IM

railroad after hia
Peter, Nirhalr and

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perrd Prcsdwood. ea ell-wood
panel malerial Ihat'a especially
suited fur grueling wear of Ihe
kind the kiddies will give It. Be
sides. Masonite panels have no
splinters, so they're particularly
safr around buys and girls.
The trolley was gaily painted:
lied for the upper naif, trimmed
wllh yellowy bright yellow for tho
lower half, with black lettering.
A can was used for the head
light, and an old school bell re­
surreded from n neighbor's useit-some day-plle became Ihe gong
maple wheals ware
•rite is
turned by another neighbor; they
run on tracks 1SH Inches apart.
Made far three riders, the trol­
ley has been known lo accommo­
date as many as seven youngster:.
It's the talk of not only the neigh­
borhood. bul Ihe entire communA free plan of Ike PNM back*

r* any
on them. But IL
that actions of the

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FACIAL

(Kdilor'a Note: William L. I I ) an munism i- on a victorious march a head on clash wllh the Soviet
spent six week* in luiitheast A*La, with the derisive liattlr for Viet Union might plunge Asia into the
traveling (o Indochina and the Nam all hut behind them. The moot dreadful of all war*.
They insist thay have won sub
you can * * ^ * ,nce| t'*r1
t
th# nearby countries endangered bjr a Bu*«ian» an railing the tune here
l u r o - d a ^ n d * "h"* "l i p ‘""'Com m unist .weep •mdhward.lle ever preparing the sperehe- of the ilantlal vlclnrtai over their domes­
then went lo (irneva In rheck his Communist Vletminn repreiento- tic FommunDt* and ran keep them
ClirSTN U T '«
S T U F F IN G FOB l finding* at the Geneva conference. live* tn the (fustian language
in elirck, short of Invasion front
After a month of talk, there China
S T A T IF ^ ‘ n K A L A -SS U N ,T K n T h u T the f in . of four article.
° 2- slice*
--tmeon, diced
-■ this week on the prospect* in "The seems no prospect of anythinc but
___
^ _______
Hut_____
many
of these »nti *'»mmip
obstruction and deadlock The flus- J nisi ieidrr* them»elvr» help Com
4 large green onion* or shallot*. Hattie fur Ada " )
BOSTON BUTT PORK
Mans exude confidence that they pumist propaganda along Anti
chopped ( l j cun)
hold
the
trump
cant*
colonialism
i»
the
cement
holding
lly M II.IJA M I . Hvan
14 cup chopped chive*
Communism b* relying heavily these new nation* together Many
At' Foreign Nrw* Analyst
&lt;
‘&gt; table*poon* finely rhupped put
U K N K V A 'A*—There I* not the on a
drive lo I urn
A'iart (ultima (
a leader I* not averse
Intransfer•ley
slightest indication at tho Geneva t»m and Asian Irar* Into potent ring the ftirmrr fear of Hrltiln.
2 egg yolk*
conference that the Cnmmunlat* wraiwn* against the West in a I France or Holland nvrr In the
2/H cup m -am , light nr heavy
will accept anything hut surrender long term struggle (or domination United State* Several frankly adI traipoun lalt
of the We*t In Asia
of a continent
milled IhU lo me.
U teaspoon ground pepper
tk teaspoon brown augar
Apparently. Ihcy are sure comT h r Untied State* ha* bren loving
Certainly the two lar«e»t natiatlles in this pnifiaganda war, lions, India and Indonesia, would
though It ha* not yet, by any have In be counted out of a south
mean*, lost the war Asian dis­ east Aslan alliance aa mailer*
FRESHLY (JROIIND
trust id the Wc»t. aftrr a century •land now. And Burma likely
Ilf rulnnial domination, is being would cast a cauliou* look north

twisted and turned against Ihe ***»"! That leaves Pakistan. ThaiUnited Stale* in a pollllcal psy- land and Malaya, short of a deetiological offensive designed to j feoie line pushed all the way back
to the Pacific island chain.
win cheap victories.
The Communist* arr not con­
cerned with masse* now. This war
Is fur Ihe Intellectuals, the educated
layer of Asian* from whose rank*
come Ihe raw malerial* for gov­
ernment and leadership
The different kinds and elestea
In those rank*. America has been
losing friend* They are not going uf poultry are rlaaslflrd and mar­
over to Ihe Communist side, bul keted as: Live poultry Is not dis­
In frustration are retiring into a eased and Is lo l&gt;s alaughirred for
neutral shell. And that serves Ik* human consumption.
Florida dressed is any fowl
Communist cause.
Fur nne who has just returned free from disease, slauahteird and
from Asia there is an atmosphere offered fur sale In Florida.
Shipped Is anv fowl free of diaalmost of fantasy here In Geneva.
Talk of "united action" In Ash tase, produced and slauiihtcred
outside of Florida, that has not
seems rrmoved from reality.
At the moment, prospects seem been chilled or froxen.
Ready to cook (whole ur parts)
dim for anv southeast Asia defense
system under Untied Slates insour- I* any fowl that ha* hern fully
stlon or protection. That may yet drawn, (eviscerated) thoroughly
ehange as the Communist breath cleaned inside and uut. the head,
gets holier on southeast Aslan fret and Inedible nraan* discarded.
Quick frosrn or froaen Is any
necks. If so, the United Stitts
hopes to have the framework of fowl that has been processed,
an alliance which those nation* peeked, sealed and frosen In strict
conformity with, acceptable stan­
can join If they choose.
But in an extensive lour of that dard* for quick frrealn*.
vast, underdeveloped, povertv-ridStorage or cold atorge It any
den area I found that, with' few fowl that haa been held at a tow
exceptions, Asian leaden cling lo temperature for tin dart or mora.
the view that anv Involvenent In
Canned may be bought whole,
• bloc— however defensive It may boned, fricasseed. Consldrr quali­
be— will make Asia the cockpit for ty or grade of dressed poultry.
World War III.
There are three standards of
WHh the undentandtng they quality or grades for Indivdttal
would not be quoted by name. earrasae* of dressed ur ready-loAllan leaden spoke frankly of cook poultry. They are: grade A.
their fears and frustrations In try­ gtade 11 and grade C. Grade A
ing lo build new- naltona In an or No. I — a bird labeled grade A
area whose unplumbed riches end will have no deformities (such
geographical position make It a aa cooked breastbone); will be
tempting target for Bed expansion. well fleshed (full breast and
"Those who want lo be fnewdt meaty Irrst; will have fat well
of the United States are falling distributed under the skin, nnd
silent now," an elderly pro-Amer­ will have practically no tear* or
ican stateiman told me sadlv. "It bruises, and few, If any, pigIs becoming just as politically un­ flathers.
wise In this part of the world to
Grade H or No. 2 - a bird labeled
take the side of the United Mates grade H may have only minor de­
a* It la for you In the states lo formities, may be only fairly well
take Ihe part of Hed Chios."
Uralied, and may have only fair
Allan leaden are alive lo Ihe ruverinr of fa*, minor tears or
Internal Communist threat and bruises, and few, If any, plnfeathhave been fighting it conatatently. era.
They fesr communis. But first *
Grad* C — a grade C bird is g f«portlonately lower In quality.

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7 P. M . D A IL Y

�Defeat Longwood, 12-11; Sixth C F L
Late Inning Rally
Helps Cards Win
In 14 Innings . . .
II) TO M M Y K I'I IN
Hill Ct'trhtrve r&lt;incit'd wilh the
I*,*** loaded itr the bottom of lh**
llth inuin* hint night to bust up
tin 11-11 i|&lt;*»J|ork between the
Sanford t'ardioalr mu I thr laingwood HI or Cap*. Tin 1 final acot e
on* 13-11. T h r C n l'li now huvr n
film t u p on third place with n fl-4
record ntid m r not fur nwav from
m i olid
p l a c e .Sanford Navy.
T h r Ioar dumped Lorigwood b*-9 * the .8 0 ' murk They now have
n 6.5 record.
The t'anlinal* cumr from *i*
run* hchln I to tie the gumr at
11-11 in the Imtom of the ninth.
F n m th&gt;n t« thr bottom of the
I III) it u n i n ttghl pitcher a dull.
Loli.xwuod did all their scoring in
the mil.i.It- innliuta and wore
thei isrlvi . out trying l«» win.
Tli III o Caps writ- not aide to
gel 'lu lle d out.I thr top of the
M itt'll, lilt f i uni then to the
M ' ii tli they really poured tin
pie ,oi on the Cardinal*.
In the top of the third Longwood -r " r 1 lh. firat n r . of the
gnmi v. 1th u double, an error, and
u we IK. T '-.-v inrti a -f I their lead
In 5-n in ilo- ton of the fourth

Dorothy Ray's
Views On "Men
Only" Fishing

®

Bill rra h lrrr
lliidd) l.sltr
off two hit* ami two ctror*. The
t'anlinal* scored their first rum
in the botom of the fourth on
two •ingle* and n triple bv Ful­
ton Halley.
A l.o n g u n o i tip pul into the Cardinal* for three more tun* In the
lop iif thr fifth and then were
leading" K-2. The rum came off a
walk, single, and n triple.
Hugh C m Itun finally broke hi*
hitting •lump with his first home
run of the x.ai over the left field
wall. The big Idow came when
there* wn* nobody on base The
hit u a i a tirmrnd'iu* clout that
cleared the wall bv nbout H&gt; feel.
_ In the l*i|i of th'' eighth inning
C »n g w and strtirk fur more blood
and Increased tiieir score to
eleven runs. They scored three
runs in th** inning. Sanford «ud
ihudv rame to life mid w iu n l
two more i mi* in the liotom of
the eighth. Tin score was now
11-6.
lamgwooit was retires) in the
top of th*' ninth inning without
retiring it run.
Salifunl g-til »ttongi r wilh every
Miitih and th*'y Scored »ix run* off
h iy - on*' error, and one wait
to tie the gwtnr up at 11-11. Cent*
Pennington start'd the inning off
by walking Hill Crabtree then
tilpled and d im . Pennington in
to store. Tw o more slnirtm f"llowed, and then Hill Hardin pop
ped out to the ratehei for the first
nut. Th* ti n single and a douhli
mine and Sanford was onlv t » "
runs awav from tiring the game
up. With men on -eor-.l and tbit 1
John K* d in g singled Into rigid
£ i-d and the game was tied up.
For the tost four intitngs pel
(her te.no wn i oldo l « scorn am.
the game still remained tied «t
M -ll at the m d of the inth In
t.ing. I.ongwood was not aide to
•core in th*' (on of the llth
In the b**ltom of Up I llh San­
ford won the la.ll galne with n
base* Inn'll d single. I he first
Cardinal l«tt&lt; i gmonded out
then the neat "in walked. A
Ingle and an out followed. Hu
e*t batter walked IIIII Ctabtice
then lilt a *harn single into left
field, the run came home to sent,
and the gainu was over. The final
score 12-11.
C A R D S CAPF.ItS Crabtree got
aliotber extra Iat*e bit . . . l/.kt
won Id* second CF1. contest . . .
Carlton got hi* first hrnne run of
the season . . . Keeling stole u
U se . . . |!a*lcv hit hi* first triple
of the year , . . The game lusted
err three hour*.

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T i l l : SANFORD H ER ll.lt
Ihur*. June 10, 19.11
Page .11

Cardinals Meet
Pinecasiie Team
Tomorrow Night

Win

Legion Team Loses
To Winter Park
Sports
Roundup

.Sattfoid Ani' inun 1 . gmn ( asrtail lei.m vva* deflated yeiterday
afternoon in Wml.’i Park by an
ia g rr W inter I'utk Legion team
ll-'J. The
Sanford lny*
just
couldn't hold down the strenpth of
their opponent* and were easily dcfrate.l in seven Inning*
Sanford will be -erking revenge
today when they meet W inter
Park in Memorial Stadium in n
practice game at l p. m. So far
Sanford ha* a tl-J practice m o rd .
Larry "C o u n try ' llurney, Robert
Samuel, Hilly Fill*, and Ralph
Pat
ilia supplied
tin- hilling power
^ _
.
for Haiitom. Hun.*) .wautetl i.lli*
triple.), and the other two singled,
Sanford took a quick 10 lend in
th.. lop of the fii-t inning when
R*d*ert Samuel singled und later

O R LA N D O — Dorothy 11 Use of
Sanford,
believe* that fishing
doesn't belong In the clj*s labeled
H r T O M M Y K ITIN ', Spurt* Editor
Sanford t'at.lirials will meet tin"for men only". To prove her
IMnecastle Airmen tomorrow in
rnini. she -nagged an 1 lh 10 or
Memorial Stadium at d:U0 p u.
black ba*s In nearby Hake Jessup
L E G IO N H A S rT lA L L . With suinmei here and *vlmo| out, it's that The contest will l&gt;e a make up
to be the first woman lo enter
a fish in the third annual JS.fflxi time ncaiu w&gt; en the Ametienn Legion sponsors U s t-U II for youngster* game. The Cards wire opposed to
Central Florida Has* Fishing Con­ throughout tiie l' died Slate*. Sanford Legion post, Cam|d*e1l Loss lug play the A irm e n .a*t 've.tncsday
It* G A Y L E TA I.IIO T
night, but wete nut able i • beCHIl*.
test, sponsored by the Orlando 6.1, hu* already had young boys trying out for the team.
.N Y
T ITie
GROSSING F.ll.
This yea* the local post selected Red Hires to be the .oath of rain.
Chamber of Commerce
Stage has lu'itri re.it ho I where
Thi* game xid be .i Cet.trnl li.ickv
of the team, lied rt placed A l MeMillan at the job. McMillan is now
Marciano. having been
neks
O R LA N D O — Pete Armstrong, head of the l.strlct tourne). He will decide when- the dis'.ri.'t tourney Florida League event. So fat this .. ski'll
all the ipiejlionv the report
-s
—-*•-—n Pit*.ca-tli la - -o .n iiil--t . t i t iuit think up concerning h’ &gt;
------ ----------------the M-y ear-old Ococr fisherman, will be.
who made headline* when he en
Red has been doing a wonderful job with the young lads and he nifty Irt-ii rv.ofd, xxbil. Sanluid 1engagement vvdh K/Z.iril Charles
tered over 2no hlaek bass in thr i* doing hi* ,M*st '■» turn them into b«*rhal| players. Alieadv the team ha* a rt-t ireui.l I'.ntvn-'le i» naw a wrek from tonight, is reing urged
Orlando CofC fishing cutties! Iasi has jtlhaj. I -1 sJy.t* « xniuitiau game. T.tey look
JO H N KF.EI.INCs
the mighty Titusville ii. i*.is, pla.i* ,o .. Iia* oil.* |i..i) - le volunteer a few . u*crvstlnn*
year, t* out alter them again. Ac­ Torriet* the other night ip Titusville. The game went to the local ed the Cardinal* true in r* league
Spark* Cardinal* To Victory
Ruck)', who enjoy* everything
cording to Ouv
Neff, olficial Terrier team by .1 score of 1-1. During that gar-** Sanford commltt.d game.
connected with j training ramp,
wclghmastrr at Eakoview Lodge a tin errors wnich caused them to loose. The Sanford Irani came within
Sanford hu- ttime tin closest mrlndmg the question*, iu*t lie*
Winter Carden, iv jc 's first entry only two out* of defeating Titusville. They had them ;t-2 lu the bottom to defeating the Airmen if nnv of luii'k on hix bed and smiles
i lies han
this year was a 5 lh ft or hass of the last Inning and with one out the Terrier* rallied und won the the other team- tlint have played ■•itv and says lie doc-n't really
Killed out id Deep Like with a game.
them •" far. Suufoiil teas defeated l-elicv.' there's anythin'; he can
ly rod.
So far Ii ree !-«*)* bast been the standout plnyet*, and the\ ore h) n I t score and Inni In. m tied i J.l lie feels ar.-ai -never fell
lloL-rt Samuel, Rntpn Farina, and Jitntm ll.iwkin*. Don't g. t me wrong at I I dot ing the gantt
belter and think* lie 11 -top t harleltud.lv Like ha- not *rt -aid «h&lt; ft nt the -clu-didevl Li rounds
Oil U N D O To dalr thr large-t now, every boy bn* been improving greatly at every practice session
who
would
pitch,
(nit
it
i.
pt.s.i'dy
hass er.lerK'l in the third annual As u matter of 'net till* teani will probably advance ju.-l a* far. if
\t this stai,;'. does lie wake up
M.OUO Central Florida Has* Fl*h l.ot further, I!m ii last yiai's team did tl.**t sear's team xxent to lire going to !&gt;,. .Inumy " J o ts ’ K lid ri. some iiinriitnc* and wi.h it were
funnel tar Seminole Higl. School It.- day of the figliM Ii Other
ing Contest has been caught b&gt; ilnte tournament I
player
an out-of-stater. John M. Folker
w ild - dee- be feel some morn
of Cleveland, Ohio. Folker'* 9 lb
S P O R TS FROM TI1 F A P :— Tiny Rob To .k i w « . making I"U nil11.x " M i l
i.r x n l l j
mg* that lie h.i* n'arbr.l the ab*o
•
.B V * ! !
I
nr.
caleh
came
oul
of
Hake
XV
1..
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l.
Ten m
un
I.i t gotf toil' In 1UII* and bad shot a til !» lake a temporaly lend n
l.n rv llurney
lute |teak ef nnulltuni and would Ralph Farina
1st I 1(t Ai l'l
«22
3&gt;
Apopka and wa* ofliclalK weighed the thud round of the Kiu Gtailde Valle) K|trn at Hnrlingen, Te\
like lo gel at the man who watil- •lor.-.l on «n .-ii.ir Winter ark
lie l.A rut
34 31 fell
is
in at Tom's Fishing Camp al
A sports writer sought hint out. "Will you tell me about v &gt;u.
»»rlt it&lt;l«
!•&lt; :4
•.14
to take III* title away (rom h im ’ ta.um.'d linek ill the twittoni of the
Monts
cnlc
?** *1
(I** I* .,
t-,k rla .l't
•.mini?" the v rit.*r asked. ‘ Gee, I ain't ii.e.l to tlsiwf'* he rvirlaimrd a*
"Sure." he »av • "There arc first and scored two run* to take
: i 32 j v : t i
&lt; SM4-4
I . A T K T I i :s n .\ Y H K S U . T S
io h u te n .d to give the first interview on hi* prow. ** a* a golfer,
morning* like that Hut P's in-t the bad Th e ) kepi increasing
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llji)|yfi4 1)i dill
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n
v
i
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ii
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inttMi.
O IIIoKND t)— Fisherman'* Lair,
Rob hadn’t thanged a bit five yrani inter although he had rame here
atr*iii!« t m . i i l a r
that I fee! I'd like to be through 11■*-11 lend ju*t aland . very lliut i in r II.I
operated by George D»vl* on High to play in the Colonial National Invitation a* the hottest golfer on th.
11-I Yf 4•14fflk tlrm |( | 1IrlMlIill*
Tu b * T.,n
*1
4 IK | . ■* with (he training and have another Ing
1.4 k » la fill 7 J *» Y lit-. Ii 3
way «2 in Auhurndale. ha* b.^onie tour with thiee fimt place* and the tm&gt;»t money won.
- ii.iti.ii \% in .
•ni» : ••• fight l»-hin.1 me I always feel
I «r.v Hom e) -cole.l th • other
( *1-4|«4 '* 1»4 1-1111*1 fe
i
’
.
an official weighing -latlon for thr
T..«ki, now .&lt;•inking IJ7 pound* and one of the smallest men in golf,
Sanford run II- douldcd into far
lilM r . I ■••In.
Ih.d
I'm
read)
to
light
"
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It
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Central
FU..*ida
Has* Foiling '.old how be .lev. loped into n top golfer through haul work, what hi*
lMitt.ua Ii**. h at iill1.ado
Rnl what ..bool the tlanger &gt;f left field, udvniie.'l to tldrd on an
Contest This make* the eighteenth iii.iriisge meant t« him ami how one little change in hi* swing tin 1
. . . . ,ii tirlari'l
going
-tale! After all up I &gt; today cm or. and then eatne home on a
Jak II.Avli at lak- Istiil
l
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s
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s
U
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s
n
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r
s
station to be set up In Central meant a vast difference at the pay wind,.*
he
hi*
win k i-1 a t &gt;tal &lt;d K r p a --id hall
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Florida For further information
" I hi.d in. responsibility before I married thi* girl." Rob -aid, looking * I ‘fHlll.l.,1
Chailr* Swann, Allan Thomas,
v m u m i i t v i i i u i •;
ia
Y bit | Y»1 inumls agaio-l &lt;n e\. eptionally
T h in
%%. Is. r n . ••II regarding the contest, fishermen fondly at hi* pretty wife aero*- the dining table nt Colonial Count.,
I U
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l,
&gt; i t,
I
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. r...
and .1 C. Jenkin* h.n I -*l for Sanaide
-rt
ol
'parrin*!
partners
should contort 11 Stuart Johnston, t lub. "I certainly have it now and she ha* liecu the incentive and lh-' * It....... ■
32 Ife
*Mil* »*•»
i
f.ir.l, while Itnbbv tuhoion. Hot.
Rocky gave it vome tiimighl
a
l *ir* « la,m*l
13 K
»,*tnpiI- I i f I &lt;i j ixl I |,» .i*
manager Greater nrlando Cham­ inspir rtion."
;S&gt;« Turk
31 21
"I VI- he.ll &lt;1 .lb I |! It." he -aid La tier, mol John t'la.ke .aogld.
y | I l»\ ll M il I----** Iii Ml 4* I l|»4P .13
ber
of
Commerce,
P.
O,
Ito*
lllll,
A bildle pi tt on the tenth gieen at th. Miami Open stalled the '»■ * I ♦» sin' Mi
1»•&gt;!full
| f llil 4. tli. “ hilt I've honestly never fell that
2• 31 io*
ZZ
EKtSION 1-lNtIO: Swann struck
Orlando. Florida
IktfeltMl
19 24 •
'l l
11
mane**. The future Mr*. T»*kl was in the gallery ant wa* atitactrd hv : iM i.I.r
1 might lie „,-1toig -l.tle llu’V -a* ox batter *
I any It irm v got
*
x
t
(O
fe
%%'.t»hitij|t&lt;*n
11
t ♦ *1 I fit wi Ii fsiln
J'
the
evthu*la*rn
of
Hantnm
Rob
a*
h»'
»ank
that
putt.
She
told
«
gM
lu ll 111. •
seme fighters ,.ll of a su.lden find I lie longest lot of the gallic • . ,
11 33 Jft» 1*t*
I'inHiti t t i &lt; « i |i..tiij *3 :
friend
that
T
.
kt
had
more
rnlur
than
any
of
lh.
other
golfer*
Shortly
17 33 3(0 ITH
(Mill |* *ifxla i|*( « I |m I«1 •;&gt;t »♦♦
riiiUiVviiihu
(hey r.itl'l break a -vn-.I l.ut I've Hilly Fill* hit Id* lir-l tripld . . •
afterward th. Y met tortnully and a year to a day later on Dec It. « u n t i l n %• i:— .% im Mile I I mp 33.3
Itfsttlls 1 r*lr*.llt *
lit.uai.I A lf i-d got hit by u wild
* l*r *s ,t
U d il*
i l l*»
I &lt;** . AM a la ..)- sweated g « I "
!P81— they were inarrir.1.
\»*m Vorftv '* liftrwlt 1
In the next room of the farm pitch.
i M IL
.•
&lt;
lift*fiitt T Ilit It Im&gt;*»• •R-d. hn* been playing golf 'J'J of Ins 'J7 years. When lie wa* only fIc lU
i I.•HI tsr f K ,*t»
.2
house where Rocky live- amt train- Sanfoid
4*HI* Ait ii *' IHiii.tilf l|»Klki I
loo (xm 1
2 4 11
even he rau* d n srn*atl'&gt;i at the Northinqilon. Mas*. Country Club
ij itI'»«!• I t *I t f I J ti&gt;
f"t*\«- $tiit*| 1 tV *imIt11"1if I nit **
manager Al Winter Hark
_''H .’ 12 \— l l 7 I
by -hooting a i'-U for P hole* Hi* brother Hen, an assistant profr«*bmal 1 ill II I U II II •— .% Ill
I Imr Ii 3 alnui-l et&gt;.lles&gt;t),
litliHr* 1 nilii
Weill w j - laughing off report* that
h .i
i;n »
at the club, a.id aooth. r brothel, Jack, nl.n a golf pro. helped T»*ki ;i •IHir»
€*tiI*
«l
trills ti T f l .1Ii
hit wonderful meal fit kot i« plan
k'r.i t4*l» v* jSilitt .irfrftt if'2 l
develop
the
game
that
mane
him
into
a
mom
y-w
Inn.
t
1 lid fieittMl * I'sm*hr i
\ F W YO R K ,
1( iii 9 protifl
('•tri'H tit .\&lt;M Vork Met
nr
nmr lo turn rule against t'harle11III lilt 1,4 |l ,1 |M4li| Mlb
Toski ha* lern a prof.s*ional since hr v*a« 17. Ill* first tomn.i
feeling a basehill plaver get* when
Wtlk i# -li i - \1. I t i l l
"Why should he change his
* H IM II Ii •— \ IM Mllr Ihur -Ii I
lu l l l fimt •' ji V I Ir t«*vt 13! 4*|»h m i h hr vee* hi* name in the rerop.l uenl .i.to ry wa* *he In.nune.- City Open at llaitfoi.t. Conn m lu ll
7 i'tinli* III*.
1* %*» « *" | bo style'" Al a-k -it “ Alter alt, u - i\ *i i i : « i *i ii i mi rin : i in \ t \
&lt;4*11 .4Ft*1 IH IIH U &lt;3*4 &lt; %m. Kl*l&gt; bn»k— sometime*.
This year lie ha* bagged first monev ul Itatori Rouge, lai . VYdming
3 lil. sls .
VI *» i ♦ r
3 lit 1 If ain't the otle* to worry We've got
l3*l» .tit •1 llr f r lh ( I I I
II IM.I
Yl M O lll l! MII % rv ,
Tran*..* i
( 'lo- X4Ufnf 4*f
4*&gt;li1nt3t**ti 1.1 tut*n
111111111%. IN I'll (III %II..
Later he may look bark, turn ton, S' C. and the Eastern Upen at llalllmerr Rut he's usuull) ill the * f/Mllli*
the title and t'harle* l* the onr
1
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f
z l
monev
in
any
tournament.
(7 * }( YP H lm ir (3 *1
\ III I:ST.% ri •IF
that'*
rot
to
c'time
and
get
it
• KM M r
*
»l
\
•
II
fl
%
•
lien*
lb
%Y ll.lsl.%.%1 \\ SI 1 J \\^
lie chalik'
Thanked
wh.
InToer*^ \nm"* lls .irl * .*l,,’(e,'iri*nii
It.
d his *wing
*u Ing w
h.lln he renliied
irnllri'.S he wa*
wa- -weeping
-u .t pmg the .luh
. Iul&gt;
I I ihs 111
Rocky'* n belter fiehirr than hr
%%. l.s 1**1. 4.11 fell. tin. M
1 rn«*»
T B«**|,
&lt;U1M
**'' h,ail "Way flout the ball and getting it out of |».«itlon lit the top
the 2 H h ( 11.14j»It•un*t
IZ ** M* ,1 III a a* when lie knocked out ll-dant i«» i i i i m i ....... in %n1ii m
4*41
3«
Uf «M*k I'1Ii
i*
I .
I i
i
Her wh
l i Imrr l'n . n.ol
» « ! " * He ju -l changed to a flatter swing Rut he *a&gt;* that ..n't th.
id
4rt*
N &gt; » Tu rk
MINI
1
1
%%
l\(»
•
I
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nil
III:.
L.’iStar/a
la*t
Septemher,
hut
that
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Yt
r t ilU ilr Ijiltl.i
27 31
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i
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3
11
these psg. ' with n .rv
remaVk'
im porLul rea».»n for his |&gt;r.&gt;gr»*s. " j l.artied a lot f...m the g i . at
*3tiliilt*id i z J i i;| li&gt;
••'■n't mean lie'- Irving In he a
Mllw .silks ••
32 .*1 •31
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ml * 4' tt
Y Ml ,«(( ti■11*ii|
* **
" n*r^ * remark ,,nif,.r . „ n
ap J developed good bnlano and how to gen. rat.
boxer
.1*
24
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Mill
«t
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if.
util
I.,
iircvrnt
I id UI*
1k
The reason i* three are some ,iub « p w d ” he explain*,
■*| :%
IN*!
%(4
« Im Initiilt
"I'd *av it's (hi- waj Roekv's "fii' " I.»Iint itnl *|*rr, itiil* ii In11Vi %*»h ,
\ I I K K N M O N I t K S I 'L T S
•'j j &gt; I?4
Toski drives a halt as far «* tile average lutiiing nrut. s-ional l&gt;.
i '"til* iik'ti
fe»&lt;x records a player would rather Itnl
nt t **i %mi hi o iiiii *
1 (• («!
K i l l ' — 1 iM M H lt
.-..I a little more pr&gt;l- tn (.ring ■ **. .1.1.
1 I m r M3 i
1*|11*imrn Ii
37 3*2 I3 H rerrirmiier
,i W II l . m i \Y II I.IA.NIH.
cause he has deve|o|&gt;*d a firm thut allows him t« utilise r w r y nunrr
MU*
Ilfn »* U
-*i «•*&lt; 1 1 3&lt;»
ft M» the rhan.piun
lie'* trying .11 the *•• ■ * ' *l l it* i f . 1 . 1 f - . . M j !•• t h r
llrvMlf* 1r%tr»«i(M
don't jus! work vvlth my arms but 1 lx O , l t ,U
Tt.e lahulnu* **Itiu Tra in ". Wal of strength In the lo**t advantage.
i • 4. I'l
Ii'i'itfY
li-.lfli*
f.f l^r rtlltn.i' 1*1X0lit)-.
time
In
he
a
little
butler
fighter
Y 1 t&gt; Hills | 1 *44 4 »
|'|il|iii|c||ilila 4*11 ChlriiXH ** •*
on
ter Jnhn«nn. *et many a recur.I get my body into it in a rhythmic motion,” he -ays.
l..
111*. . . f t , * Hi tin* n i f i r t
*’In* ifiIimI I I |*it» vlturgh 3
I I l u l l Li 13 (II 1»h 1«1 ( J j1Z 1 “
to iluow lu* punelie* cleaner and h! "Di ril
' L*1S1 11' d l i i l l
To*ki
lull
I
a
rrpulutl.il
a*
t.
tardy
fellow
when
lowit*
twite
peni
►
*
*
'
*
-&gt;
1
'
4
nlli
hrr»
may
never
-iirp.it
■
Hr
n1
M I.*in Ip 1 |lr&lt;s4kkll ?1 »
M &lt; ( I N I ! (I Yl | — 1 r s l H . H .i 'll I m * *311 not to miss as much a* he u*ed
I I 1 1*1■•,
1» l 1’ I
» m ill
1 .1 14- IXit 41'
led the American ttrajtue f mr olir.d lor failing- to arrive on time to tr&lt;- off in i«urnn m rn lt \ tavi 3 I ts h o f 1.M» I «r||
NVw V*«rK * WUh
**
•* Yl!
1# (Ml
" K
r *1
•IC
III
•
i
tin
.( tin, f l i r t
to
I
think
you’ll
notice
lie
throw*
Unmra Tw«l»»f
' •*•!
3 (••
ve.'.rs In Ivilh won-lost percrnlaKe driver » &gt; . u-poruilde fur one laps# nltlaiugh Toski says “ I wa- my % H I o r 4 « .1 J.s
|**l|»(l« -4 |1*•IS •*l
i iii - ito i iip
i :. 4t it
llf.oktvi. pi
-M rjt r I I ZI
I
i
ptmehr*
a
little
fa»lrr
and
( 111 t« Is S * ! 4 1(4
3 %«
1 1.1 1to O l *1 * Ilea n •i » ii 41( I# in w r i t an.l earned run average 11013. 'l l fault; I should have made i.lm go straight to the eoursa in-lea l of ai
y t&gt; )ta»« h| {d*l)
I ' .s l l v f*'* ilvlt t J 31 !Y . 4 "
i leaner thi* II tin* than he did It M b i ll
#l|
#1
n
t
flip'
|»l
J
iff*
o
f
rr *
lowing
him
t
i
pick
up
another
fa
ir
nut
of
the
w
ay."
and
Rob
didn't
'
l
l
pml
*20;
lie
led
the
American
Nm * V*»||t i«( Ullw mifeti p f]#•in*s
YJ 1111*l|V lilt 1 3 ' 3 ( fl4r (rf 14 | 7 +
t |l|t'fix 4* III 1 1 '» -M* *
(igant-l L.'Slarfo "
of
f - - l » »r i “ )ili&gt; «I - 1»
League in slrikroul* 12 year*, read the pannas heel properly the other lime. Sain Sncud told To-k* ( m i n i i i i i i . i u t M r i i * • I m p ; « «
141 ,4 let ! 1**11 I i
&lt;♦..
U
'
l
M
H
'llt
ll
VI 111-'It'll-M - ill
nil* n|ff» t!l«1f ill pitched the most shutout*. 11.1; nr was “a sc. -&gt;nd Walter Hogan."
1 ii*i
(h u ll
lU iliil'U t
(■■
3 »••
I 4 ll(» 4 tlllt-Oll III’ il ||l *1(, D(
i r-2 ) %&lt;* MIii lit * fi-3»
T « | i ^ 1 ) I*
* %•&lt;
7 »&lt;•
I*'
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■
•
Y
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»
&gt;
1
..X
-tt*
It
«
litlfll
4it
It.it
that
•
all
over,
he
vuw.&gt;;
Rob
doesn't
Intend
to
Is
*
l»t.
again
pitched
the
most
ron-eculive
shut
A ' • "1
l*Tlt»hiifnh nf f*|fit*In fiat I Ttii'l* ti*
7 jo
■*•{ J« *l! Im xtrirl
it %ik I m &gt;I* m ski t5-2*
To -k i in ...nfid. nl almost t.. the *xtent of cmkii.c *U lllM it'li
» s * ■ ! 3 i IM'
out Inning*. 'A. Ami he holds m*n&gt;
F* Hu III II U illl.t Ol '
» &lt;11 (1 1 I I I I %&lt; I I N|H 1I I 4 • ii*#*1 1*3 I
"I
believe
|
have
a
wohd.rftii
rhance
to
win
the
Open,"
»u
i.
one
of
ulher record*.
% I "Y••*1I ‘ tY s.f I hr l*,|V I
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1 ;»
i i:\ ill it*
i i: i i .i t
W i 11 ,111*1 r* *f .till* fit 4tf
T ill.lx
&lt;s..i
Hut the stseedhaller visit tlirew 'he gain. * n -w young »lurs.
7 l&gt;»
.1 •*•
%%. Is. i'ii
rVNM
U till .4Mi \V1111c||li*. *|t
~ m i .. it, rii. •
*t 1 •&lt;( ft the most w ill pitches In one *ri
t"
* *•* 1*
I
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llr ittrrml I•%
................... ... ' . I O
ft 3 7 :i son. 21 in IPin. and the nm-. in OlsY.M I'IA: (liyiniiiM, lir r r r t — I « r the link of •* fi b* tiiillion Iiih Tiiiki
fifitr*| N,\ \ «
u
•
♦
»il*»o lorn l»*. 19+1
• i i i i i ii *. t — i .......i,
Mil!
4
1
the re-nit* of Hvqr ir.nhni; effort*
H .%Nl*( 11CI fe
a
|*nllry
mini
h
I
ifh
tinn^litt*
i|
min
«l&lt;*1lnm
or
|i&lt;H|fi&lt;l«
mo.i.
rti
port
inning. 4 in HIM
; i i ......... ilia, kw . ii i^ jn
1
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m
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( tr»«i riii fill
3
Tiger* were tli n iipmhI today tr&gt;
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(*|rf Iti ti*'t
m« w ~
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»'9i r r Im. Three different times in
1
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so so some more player*
A coller'ion of slit from the River Aiph.-u* rover* n."-l »f th. M \ 1 11 || %| | ------A Ml Mi|r
lien he pitrh.'.l— and wnn— Iwn v.urld* first known sports field.
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rumplrle game* In one day. Twice
llngg. ui I hi* lir*l lieulcnanl
The Directorate of Excavation* at th rGr.ck M litl-try "f Edu.u
! I l u ! .ll &lt;1* ...
4 lift
a :«
m I got he pitched two rumple!- •ion in Athrn* savs; "W e vtuuid like nothing ... luueh a- to
2 4&lt;* General Mun.igor Hr-lobl &gt;Mit.ld) &gt;
th. 1 Y T n » k * 0*1
O lflllU liS
rl
. |' *|*| | j . |H
rame. on the same day nllhnujth Greek sit.- where the first recorded Olympic Game* w.-ie l.rld In 7&lt;b
Rulel were in town linlax for u
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lie il l not win tvuth
Manager
%% m m ii - m J K h M h i i i .i.r.
removal of lh* *111 and dill ami the unrnvering of tin- entire am o ut 1 l U l i r * \1«.1*4 of -oft I :•• 2 H« 3 2«&lt; i unfair wttli General
n il t T t i i « ii% \ iii: w i r m o i i
t.eorgp H d** of the N. a Vork
Rut he probably did not like It. C."
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3 *•
x r r ir i:
* i ’t'lln i l*4i» i,
! lu menlinn the fart lie also held
2 ft1
"* Yankrr*
A shorlae. of money i* tin- reason the silt I- -till there
II I) IIM IU |*.t|.
i 3 It
1 11 14'
ill- record f«r mnal hit* off a
1 if* i
llfilllk.vf
Digging* into tile historic shrine rnme l« a lu ll lu-l yeai tin. • ■•.trill || *&lt; . _ .1 |«
While I. tli XXf l-* and |lri. i*, &lt;!•■
1 .H.r t i l
It** Ihitbilv t NmmI y
Pilcher for one season, and lor end qf the St. ilium « It* wa* uncovered. The Area include* a small pail K *41«l *•&gt; 1*1
t ) YX* MJ|) I JO und a rumor that they !.n.| ills
hit TofllHIV \\ f)4»&lt;1
I
i
,
i
*
4
."
lodh
leagues
at
that
H
r
wa*
ta&lt;:
i deal lux ..lx ing five p'.x&gt;
of the running track, thr javelin ft. 1.1 and wrc-tling ut-u
. I rtiltf Tlfti^
2 lU Mr IP-.
i o*i n i .-r -1 ,
tied fur 401 Fill a tn the American
Digging* shewrd that mmlern stadia have little the oldtimer* did not
.
I tfir lUfivrr
er*. neither would eoinm ’it on u
It i.i
' i « . *%‘t
l.ei gue in IPOI and then. Just In have - in Ju iiitg starting blocks for runners, tl.e Idot'k* at iil)iii
ft I**- ,\"W» WfAihtr* HfMirta
AIN I M II %t • N III Mllr 1iinr :ts.i .. pint thev planned tn gel i .i’elher e X
« t.t i*|IH*TV Kc»*
»h'.e he pl.iy.-t no favorites, gave pin dnubtles* an the faneie.t ever devised. They are marble.
i Ivt* i.in % i
- v* 2 jn 3 IMF aj.iin today
4 4'3s J.iiif FroittNii
3
Jo!i,«
I id 3 lift
up
092
in
the
National
L-ague
in
Arrh*e.i|-.gl«t* believe the stnilium held between IO.iu Mi and 16. 3 IMall'
7 «tt ftrtl I'.irhdht
The player* ittenUune.1 inehitle
.nil
&lt;)(..•
2 f»d
i IMS
,
7.12 TV l»i«rYf
Otto Greek men. In lh«*r day* women were not allowed rn-ui tli.' plare,
southpaw Ted Grav. tiili-lder*
&lt;3oir
-i*
lit
i
I
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7
I
l*lnjrh»nifp
11: X III II X. I— a III t i l , rims ii. .lohmiy I'.-k y and Fred IfalfleM
At tune*, old Iron Man wa* either ns competitors nr tpertator*.
• ■»« %'IiI mi Tli«*4lrr
* i'lolltijr (a| in It
Jl fed 9 fet» J «" ami outfielder lloh Niemati ol De
Women l.ruughl bad luck, the i.ncirnts sold.
gi-nenitix wilh run* Inn He gave
% 3&lt;» Ills Tonn
3 H Iniiir i; *SfXII
3 3" 3 3« tn.il nnd v.-cond ba-em io Gil \lr
&gt; &lt;*'» I'liM ir l&gt;*f#nd#r
lip 211 in IM I, al-n a record Dirt enbankment* on tbe west, vast and *uuth lol l lH.th titling ami 3 J n A n 1.1.
* li* ll*i»*r| ftiisfih IlHlIdMt
Uulitlo l.i 11 |p •is «&lt;•
seatlrg
area
(or
the
rouestrian
sta.llum
adjacent
to
the
tru'k
and
field
Dmigald outfielder Hob I'erv o r I
And
how
aboul
John
Wad*worth
t&lt;i fm &lt;uai« mol flurrlct
of Lm ixvillr In the National |g&lt;4- standing spectators. The far side of otic of the t-auki al*o served .. u
pitcher i'l.m Gorman .if N'ew A’ork
Ift Sti
ih* Kar*
|1 iff* N*i«f
gue. who presented I'hiladephia arra.
T O N l &lt; ; N T ’S K N T I t I K H
Grav 'l.'litillelv i* cut lire market
i|ll*» H&gt;41ll#T
■Unas V". In |-n,| |-a,|||aa--The stadium wa* about 2.14 yards long and only :S6 vault wide In
aith V&gt; hit* in one game in IWt*
I'li** H year old Detroit native ap
H i l l TruilIt **r rt»n»*«iurn**
• I-* I kaaavI
parenllv ha* outlived Iii* useful
MeGInnity liked tn pitch ultrn. the early Ua&gt;* of Olympic Gann s the only actlvitv wa* that involved
it 12 M (h «»rr
I III* I Ii xr l:— i iii tin ,
I'll III %V A.M.
Itrnce hi* nickname It i* .Imibtf.tl in defense or war- such a* runtiin;!, jumping, spear throwing, huxi'w
ie** lo the Tigers
Currently
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T..i.
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to.
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&gt;. 1 she et
i'— .l, I -..H i. i tn.
plagued by a sore arm , hr nun*
however, batters patlcularly lilt w rest I ing an.l riding
7 (Ml Tt.fUl
Lx .rp t Sirnifa.
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The
running
track
wa*
uppt
-ximately
210
yar.1*
ami
in
a
h.tit­
a
l
2
record
I
hiseason
When
. I tn hat against him, even If
"* 1'■•* H'unilitt % H&lt; hoot
». . o x i. ii ti r:_x in n t,,
rate
a
runner
had
tn
go
hack
and
forth
several
time
*» 3« i«« k r* tr Mho**
he was lavish with base hit* For
light, he l* one id the la' t left
I •&gt; v I..I- 1 I-.. I, 1 1 ,0 .
tliM I'll Mo&gt; Thai
A nearby gymnasium— strictly an open air place
wa. u*ed for 1•"
I
I’", It. ,i T. |li hander* in the American la-ague
whtn they weren’t belting hint,
M» S‘» i*hoi*|*&lt;‘f» iliildb*
practice
ami
training.
J»d»H
..III.
lira.
...
eil.rf
lie was halting them. He hit tt
X fa-t ball pitcher with an excel
11 •
%a IImhI lj»«lr
IN i-r x
\\ t'llntnu lu x
i u n t il n xr r— .x ra vin,
The llipindrom r, In which chariot race* and ••qur*lrian events wrte
11:12 le*»*r of fslfat
•nt-men in I90U, a record of vnursr
lini r u f
he ha* « lifetime mark
■"n.m* x i " » •' inuiit i n.. i&gt;,
11:1&lt;* j4*«rrh fur To in»»r r»*m
*
run off, is let* ileftndely defined. 1' Is covered deeper by nil
I.alay, ll.-itiiMirilo
Ma&gt; lit,,., of .V&gt; victories uiul mi defeat* In
II I., fiot'linsr l.iiflil
Tb e rr nr.- Indliations that Olv nple Games Ix-guri *uon. t lliari 77*. I.,|'s I .a&gt;. Al».|h.l Villi,
VV
six full *ea.&lt;in* xvrtIi Detroit
I 2 &lt;&gt;•» K U« hri. Hlu.w
ai 3■*♦&lt;• MlH I'mvoff
Kar
It.
C.
Hut
the
first
reeonle.1
w
ln
ii.»
wa*
Koroilx.*,
..
..M.k
lie
won
t.
IlflVt
If.ixl.y
I I I 111%1 P.H.
3 1**
The Yankee* are in rlire fired uf
t
ot
ir
n
r
it
vr
i
—
v
in
h
u,
1 Ki» llriitlilrr lu »
13 3« (lurry Moorr
foot tare. Doitus of events were i lied ami subtra.ted over the vrar*
Xlro.1.i&gt;t* ,1
i*, i.
,
iv , . I , ,
.nother left Iron led pitch, r and an
lr#o IbiuMi- nr .S’olhltiji
3:11 ♦ir* rr | hi or III
| arid always a truec was deelaied rr whatever neighboring war hawnen- I '**' KnUllle.. I.i.,n 111, |, H,,|| T|„,
I ..It* 11sstj»•*|*.i r I f
3 If&gt; sttikr II HI* It
llal'I. 11. « k .-. III ,t,,| fUlol) |ia( . uullieliler The *hiu start of vutilh^.d In In* going on w,ien lh* games .-re held.
paw While) Ford has hurt the
• 11111 II XI I — 1 IM V|||,
The whom idea caved In dorm .198 A. D. Barbarian* invaded th.
lo-in.il T o n .i 111, nit a J Io. •!■.«, club The injurv tn F.no- Slaughter
I -lively little valley and de.trox.d m) plundered the athlrtir plant in ■I). ' 'Kir.i.n I- . H..l|,a»l
1-1
•he sorred rrove of Allis I" the .* r Century A D. the statue of /.&lt; u* I t . II- . 1*&gt;11., I lail. I' 111■- , Itnl which wrll ‘ Ideline Ihe veteran oul
fielder h r ul least u month ha*
W v / a -n r a T l V X f/&gt; /V r/Z H j&amp; X x j
*IX I II II XI I — X IM VIII,
wonders of the ancient world, was destroyed.
- l - lie.
Kl"r I "ik. |||, |r weakened I ho Yankee bench
was rarrled to Constantinople and . .• Ttinol.- ut '/.&lt;■up , him uf the ftt'Yi’ii XV lhill
II.,II. .Oil f.ra.,1, VO l-alln.i
T b a l was tho last cq tire ()lym ic* until inpti wl.en the fir«t of the Off . 1.111. I'ct ...fall no
•t v I X III II I I I ---- s II, , , , , ,
tmajorn game- were held in All.en new 80,(KM) seat marble stadium.
t..i xi i i . r vx i,I... vviitos vx.os
The games have never return I to thr- '-oautifni vnlh-v urar thr J-aootai;
Mum . |l.iuq,
Itas.-r ,
-illag of niyruplr beneath Ihn littl hill called th-- Knmi.m. Hut there ImH. Iii Hair, .in VV.II T in ii Iti-aiolo
»/m7 /m/
.
• to lls H II I. I — 1 in VIII,
still must lie milliona of secrets t ulor the nilt just waiting for the
Clermont wrun its first Ccntiwl
I’inrcastje scored heavily in the archseologistV whisk broom and tr&gt; *el.
1 r* t(" I'll' I. Itu*t. .'rowii, 11
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r
ttniihm
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Trails
Mrilta,
lutk
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Florida League ban-ball game last ■arly Inning* of the game, ami
K lik K
S|i-iil-rtr It*fe
night when they defeated th. Han­ then had to fight off a late inning
/do
ford N’a*y Indians A-7. It wa* the thrrat to defeat the Grriniand
XIX I M II xt I----X IM MII,
Xla.lao.. I'll'.I .Inn 'iiiii &gt; i -l .
Navy’s third loss if t!i* year. They Mmtrots by a score uf 11-9, I'in-r-VlMh.
-ini. k TlO'ioiM gaslihii. M .
now have a H-li record und are in cn-tlr now ha* a 10-ti record in
Art. 11r Ii. I Ileal. XVa. XXhi (li&lt;« f
second place in thr C F L Clermont the C F L and Is in fn*t (dace.
Mlilh* I * loiaM.
now- ha* a 1*10 record.
II.X IH II I. K— llrnih I nuts,
My I k . Sm . ls IsS I'rtw
Grnveland now has a 2-9 record
.SACRAM ENTO Calif f - W - J
t '.i. *» x 11 t;.|- n m , irior .
o t r a i r (X t.RAIll It
The game had lo go into extra and is In fifth place.
ter C.rlelt, ; k, will ura.liule Ft I Hoiiihi V. I'ah.li Jaii.. 1‘nlnlv I Ilia. I,
1
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.
301
Inning*, but in the bottom of the
day from th: Sacramento Adult Judson • Mrirn Vai Ui.unialo XXat
I'inrcastle struek hard in the t ir K H -M ln .-s n I'h lr a in , t l
llth Clermont combined two sin­
Ill'S 'll I I A T T K I r IN — M in..... . riil- Evening High School, lie i* an at rlor, loiatit I......
first
four
innings
and
when
the
. as... i l
gles and a double to acore the win­
tomey and ha* been a barber
fourth inning .-tided tire Airmen H IT * A t Ua . ’l.v s L r.4 . 11
ning run of thr g im r.
i
H"Xti; lll’ SH It.-s.n, . ')*v,land, ti mortician amt real evlalr man
Ird
by
a
U-0
score.
G
ntrland
The Navy nine started out as
a s k fvr
I’lT.•||IN*4—
Mnrgan.
New
Vorfc.
I
then
rame
to
life
and
scored
in
Born
on
Ihe
l*lc
at
Man
off
the
a, ] sna
though they were going to **in
every
remaining
inning,
but
It
did
mast’
of
England,
be
came
here
in
their ninth game of tne season, but
x x i i o x x i . L tM n rt;
M
t 'ii*. I90d. He said he w.xrrli-d lu gel i
at th.- end of seven inntng* the not quite srore enougn nine and I I A T T I S i t — J a l l .n .k l .
the
game
ended
with
I'im-catUr
. 1*7
high school ill pin m i a! though hr*
DFiNYKR kb— A Denver allnrne)
score was tied at .1-11. Clermont
IHISH Vlu.lal, *1. 1.oul*. U
040 4000
previous educational credits were was a rre .tH on drunk charge*
4441
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struck for two big run* in the winning 11-9.
Itf.NH
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T
K
I
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IN
—
Uu.lal
*i
.Hanford
120
000
OOt
00
7
12
6
equivalent.
L'Uls, 4*
during a traffic court session in
loiltom of the eighth and lud by
Clermont 010 020 022 0 I~ H 12 2 IIITT4-— Ja ld '-n sk l. ll» latui* *1
Whal D lie going lo Jo now? which he wat defending a client
S-,1. The Hanford Navy rallied and
Smith and Sw artier; Ethridge, IK lM i: IttlNI* Miislsl, HI L -u l&gt; . in He's going lo junior collcgr.
m drunk driving charges Tuesday
scored four run* in the top of the
KENTUCKY BLENDED
I 'l T l 'I l I N t l — N u ih a lb r'lnelnnal. 1
flowen
(10)
and
Well*.
Judge George McNamara nr
ninth, but Clermont struck hock
*,
BOURBON WHISKEY
OM 021 231— V 1ft 3
in th# bottom of lh# ninth to lie Grovcland
T y Cobb created nr tied nmrr dercvl Jim II. Alrncki, 14. to under­
002 201 Ola— I I 12 2
the game up nt 7-7. Then In the I’lnecmstle
Sammy Baugh completed 1.7IM m*ajor league recuril* than any go a snhriclv t-»l and rlrrlnrrd a
I * Frssf 1*1 K . r i s . i . Y m igk t lisail.** X V k olft. (*1 Craia
bottom uf the lltn Clermont -cor­
linger*, (Mam (fl) and Howard; fnrwanl p.vves rlurum III s r.rn n i id a)rr. He le.1 Arnerir.xu l-rar.ur mistrial on ilu- r.u r Aiencin wax
N ts lu l S y.fili- 'I kr b rs lk ri Jr L m ii C sis /u s ), l a * ....H r, k u l v l i )
defending.
ed a run nod won R-7.
Dr John ami Palmer, Wakefield (7 ) wilh Ihe Washington Redskins.
n a llm I t lintes.

corcb oftf

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VCKC Track

Players Like
Looks Of Record
Books Sometimes

Legal Notice

Tigers Want
Trade Again

Television

'//'/fin .

DOG RACING
.1uiic1 1 * Supl. 17
Nightly S: 15

Charily Matinee

n

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V o l u s ia C du I
KENNEL CLUB ...7..
1

Clermont Wins 8-7
Game From Navy

Major League
Leaders

Mon, 78, Graduates
From High School

Attorney Arrested
In Court Session

Bourbon jJ il\ c '

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KANFOKD KKKALD
I
Tfcura. Jun» 10, 1131

Prizes Awarded
In Bible Contest
At local Chsittth

•«
**e
B -I !
, C if

S tr o llin g

Racketeer Died In Big W ay

(lunllaurd From F t| r Omp)
tiiutperlhr pupils uf (be «ckwl
r. Hbr
r patrol* iouiad the
beat .year.
&lt;iiu&gt; aliuual las tills and bad Mm
.tbuiaillc program explained Im
I bein.
i i i
Juhn Spell*rt. Kanfnld, received
•

haCi-f-' V.,*!

*•!*

d e * i« r

lenni

“ JV. auw tn l tensity .lorn.a Ihe
school'a I till annual commenceAt the final inerting ol Ihr Go* menl rirrrise*. Spencn in lh* ron
prl im Ihr Sorrrn arelea that wa* nt Mr. and Mr*. I.awrenre Spemri,
currently held in |)&lt;iin&gt; and &gt;1 I I - lath Ml.• • •
Sanford. Ihr winner- nt Ihr
*t
llie Amniran Itirak Mm* Com­
Btblr contest *snc announced U -l
v.fti at thr Sanf.itd Seventh Dav pany has a h aided » scholarship In
Clialie*
J. Alii*l*oo, toll uf Mr
A&lt;it mint Church
Srvrral ridraut* reglMcled til uml Mrs. (*. A. Andi-rtuii of 1*IH
bias loo vrars nlil nr murr Tin I tench Avr., who it taking a
oldest llihlr was brought hv Mo nuchuiiical engineering court*' at
0 T IVarson. 2S«3 S I’almrtln I Hie Grurgla Institute uf Tech­
A v r , Sanford Her rnlr) dated nology. lie ha* iu*t complete I in*
college.
from l!*3ft amt ha* boon In tiff junior year at •tha
• •
husband’* family «lnrr tail The
Hick Ni Non, Mrt. &lt; Parle* E
Hlblr hat been In Ihr possession nf
Clark I’earsnn nl latiigwnnd U r a (filin't grandson, w h o hat been
attending Ihe Univrt-Uy nf Flotlnumber nl year*
For lir*l |»ri/e rntrv In Hu* da law school was recrnlly elected
unlinie Bible rnnlrsl. Mr* I'raf •ecrrlHrytriaiunr uf the John
ion rffriseit l»o hand1nine vnl j Marshall liar Aaturlatimi. Hr alio
litre* nl llllile tnn.k* Which at* •erved »• Ihe law aehool'i repir
HIM It A OINIRAI VIIW uf tl.r (U n i I'oiiunuid l rally staged In S_**t lierlln fu* Ibe Prel IXuUthr Jugti.d
from the Christian llninr l.ihrars •riitallve hi thr rirculiv* cuuncil
If le* Uarinan Ynulb) Portrait* nf Ibe Die J* •I SUIIn llefl), V M Moluluv (wcond from l*f«l. Uvnrgl
Srnr* Other swards were mail* uf ihr Unlvrivity. Hick spelil a
Malenkov (arsolul from llgbll anil Mallyi I'lbrnbt itornliutr lb* |.,ai,t ilnwd IV-rJei (uanW wai* l*inon Ihr hatla of receding are a* weekend nl hmnr with Ida grand­
Inrird to k*»p any nl Ibe ynulb* limn atlejlng uvei ildo Waal HviUn.
(/i.leffcalmiiul fladlnpbnlu]
6 II0W* Mrs Viola (ifnifel. 41.1 W i mother before dciiaitmg fur lha
Itromln Avr , |iel.aiul Im a III 1I ’iiIV•rtily of Mriico whelr lie will
blrble III] year* nhl; Itillir Ty rrr tliidy I .at in American fradt dm
4)0 F. New Vi-rk A «e , liel.and lug Ibe aiiniliirr.
♦nlerril a &lt;a lln,lie llllile aged Ml
vrara; Waller Trapti Rnlrr|iri*r
bail a large funilly llilih- N? sear*
of aye. Mr* Irene Wall. IW
it on I in uni From Page H url
IConlinurd From Tagr Hue)
Maple Avr Sanford untrred a
three charges n( con«i&gt;iracy to
uii.l ili't* rinii.*- whi le wr ate j o ­
Danish New Te&lt;lameid 75 sear*
tmiriler for profit
ins', how Ii .iii’ it will lake us. and
iCunlinued From Page Hurl
nld The nral In i | r nf llllile* rn
to bos*- rvrtvthine ready when
frrrd, Ihouyh not nld III sear* I intention ul doing «o unlr** annir
3 (Sordini disclosed lliat tin­
we (t-l (heir. Ill other words, my
bnl hrrail*e II had lieen u*ed liv a imfure*ern rrilit develop*
man picked as the killer. Mamul
Job is to follow long range plan
rnl"lonarv In Ala*ka who hid ml
Alumie energy — K l'rn lw w rr re lleevr*, a Pensanda Negri*, had
tiortlnn* fvnm II In Itive In the e* iterated his belief Ibat there diould
t nir for ev|.an*ion, finance* and
klmns for readini' annrarrd well In* a erentrr iiltercbauge u| abillllr lieen keeping authorilii's advised nf
personnel development "A ll lint*
tanin, llioiiyh Olds 110 sear* old energy Informalum In-lwren Ihe •very *lrp in the game
lit* , t lie Iitrsidrnt and gilirial
Thl*
misihinarv's
llihle wit t ’ S alul ils Allies lie laid this
l&gt; onagri, lias to du it to sec that
4 Huluu'liy, til, shot himsell In
bronchi In the rnnte*t In Mrs Ida oonnrv hardly can raped r*Ni|&gt;er
the tiiisiliess Is operated in a
ileath yrtlei'lay only a few hour*
Delhi, Itootr 2 Sanford
•ourteoua. rfficirnt inaiiriei, sat
atioil iritlll Ihr Allies without briny’ alter lie was rr lr j-r d in Imnd limn
Anulher New Veslamenl 53 seal* -aillinc to pmvid# inch informs
i-lactorv to the custonirrs, stockfall
Old. with reference*.. nuhinr d a Imn
liul.hr* aini rmployro."
!i Tin* Aolicltor said Ibi.niel
volume a* large a* a medium
T u rn in g lo the fina nciiig prub
I*-* sti-atfl would have im hearing
sltrd rnni|ilrle Htbl*\ wa* iiitrii-J
1* 01. S m ith d rc la rrd , " T h e Im n i pruseriilion *&gt;( Hurden, now fie*
b) llnlierl VlKvru*'*- o| III any*
IM iitaiw r I.* II. e puldie of Ihe
ill ixilul, hut the neat *lep would
City Pinvi*l«m* lor the emilesi
a l.ilitv **l u u tility to finance and
lie to drlermuie the eaarl pait of
fllpulalid that lh*' lldde&gt; would
l.ern o|* with a g ro w in g collim unIbe my sterious g&gt;* licwrrn
be reyitleied and iUs|)lascd diirin*'
, itv cannot Im- over -r io p l.a tir rd . Il
inf (M in t period Only such *oi
11 onlhiurit t luiu Tagr Hurl
Krily saut this man, still ouidcii
la id • along w ith giusl service.
umr* wrrr given jer*/• recognition lets the nations there |im”iplly ; tilled, came inlo thr ease like lids
| IVi must Is- aide to raise niui.* y
latl Sunday nii’hl
cumplrle uryjiiifaliun *&gt;f Ibe Euro
lirrvrs related tfie man jp
irg a id le v s of the ecolioinlr cvcte
A* a lit* r art Irtasurr. Ihr li d* |*t JII liefrltsr Coinniuiuly
lie proaeheit him in January and
ni political pendulum , should out
Bible I* a ***.•* precious nhl llllile, mded kpe'ctfieaily that France amt asked llrrve* if hr wanleil I**
•eivice i r q u m lliellts ileloatld it.
aerurding In K I* Mcrislng &lt;d the Italy so far have failed to ratify handle a y*di for Huivlrn who la
Seventh Hay Ad*enli«l Church Ihe treaty under which a W’esirrti a former Pensacola resilient
"Mine*' V -J Hav. we have s*ild
It l* not a lunduet nl Ihr 2iith ren Eumix an army, including Herman
approsimatrlv fIlifJ'fMl.lHKI of sr★
★
★
llrrve*
then
was
bn
night
in
con
lury, nor r«en of \Ve*lern rivllk force*, would be established
rurllie*. (Inr total tlrbt and ripiity
l.c l with Hunhn. learned II was
ration Hie purpose nt the oldest
ranital on Al&gt;rit HO «*a» 1198^179,Sharply
Itiillit
derlarel
“TTie
a
mailer
of
killing
and
informed
Bible rnnleil was to create an In
4Hr It will approximate $4115,in d .little
f*
*
r
unity
I*
fast
running
mil
"
Hautp
(Sandy
of
Pensacola,
a
spe
lerral In the lliltle lt“ -ll as more
o**o wh*n w« reach l.rgio.imo KW
9
Ttie
In
-t
condition
which
(
u
l
investigator
for
the
F.scamfna
than Ju*t a Itnnk Indeed. Ihe Hi
capability. A fa«t growing state
ble I* mil even a honk The name must lie fillfilletl prior In leissihte County sheriff* office
•och a* Floritla would slow down
"Bible" rorne* from Ihe term American Intrrventhm In Inr fight
Ttie still*’iti&gt;r said hr wanted In
to a walk if we couldn't get the
blblla; Ihe |ilural form nl ihe nro again*! communism in SiuthraH ■lurslion other 1'ri.taeola wit
James II Van liny, a Sanford re- millions with which to build powler Greek nmin hlhlion
which Asia is Hie grant of complete in nesses Iteforr \lelermining whether
dejtemlence hy France In Ihe na lo rharge ihe mystery man with •blent a&gt; I inriuhrr of Ihe Imard , ei plant* ami line*."
meant "a little bonk "
lie inf-•rinrd tbs- analyst), that
TTni* Ihe Hilly Scl lilt ir.es ale live state of Ind’china Hulle* a* any offense Hr indicate.! Ihcrr is j uf diieebir* .if Ihe First Frdeial
rightfully railed "Tin Ifnly llilde." scried. "Ihr United Slates will muiic doubt Ihr man rralurd what Saving* aiid Io n . .\»so&lt;‘iatioii of the $il,"M&gt;,ii&lt;&gt;o which the company
lor thry are a rnllrrtinn of «;; never fight for colonialism."
kind of a lop Hurden allegedly Sanfotd for more than lb year*, obtained on April 1&lt;u has been rahit* b*&lt;n an-o.u.t* .1 •ooil.i'a-triti haunted and the company would be
amall, tacrcd tamk*
Although
4 Keguntiug Ihr development of wanted done
division mansgri in the l.ulldiiur
unted In Ihr form of a liook. tin Communist influence In the Crn
Ttie warrant* name ttie Inlet*led materials division of llird A Son. back for fit! million through Ibr
inly Bible I* really a library nl iral Atnrrran repuhV of lliiate
sale of common and preferred
tarred literature The central (ig mala. Hulle* eapressed hn|&gt;e that victims as Mr*. Hoarti, K II Her Inc.
slock on June tu
He will I&lt;e in chals’r of all ..pel
Ute ul Ihr llihle la Chn*l Tin H i’ organiratlon of American larh, at. &gt;J l.ake Wale* and Mr*
In summing u|* hia remarks
fotpel of redemption aunt through •tale* will "help Ihe people of lamisr Clark Hawley, atmul in nitons of llird A Son's new
about F I' and L's vapansion outall Ihr Old li-sljiucnt Ihr Aim* l*uali’mala lo r&gt;d lbein»elves of ol Orlando
I harlr*ton. S ('., plant whlrh t« j i iik, Mrnilb said. "W e are oper­
Donnelly had fumtlni Ihe legal i.ow under construction.
lie Paul speaks Ilf "Ihe co«|m-|' Ibe malignaiil force whlrh haa
ating in one uf thr fastest grow­
whlrh liiil "had |irnnu*eil afore, sr.ird on lliem " He said that II and flnanrial nffair* for all three
A member of the bird A Mon
by III* |trn|ihi'i* m ihe lhd&gt; Serin the fluatemalan* lh* not succeed of those named as la ry l* of the sales fore*' for marls HI* **•**%, ing stats* m the country. Our
•co lu m n is a** 11mar m ore stable
turn "
in Hu* effort lln whole American killer. Kelly «aid it It Ihr state'* Van ll**v had In*-n southern diThe di*ri|ilr« ami a|*oMIc&gt; nl organitatinn "may he eornilited " r* ntrnllon that Honnell) rllierlrd visl.sii sale* manager since laiiii* all Hie tim e In. l*-a‘ cd |xjpulaliuli
mean* a g ie a l fu tu re for inuny
Ihe New Testament church hail
I lleganbng the l'mti*l Slates’ to profit frunt their vleatli* by ttie '
since
population
inutlly Ihr Old Testament Scrip altitude Inward Ihe rest t*f Ihr opp ruimy in convert part or all arv, H'1'1 y ;*eIv ill Ins rareer tie businesses;
•
old
in
\\
ntliingtt.il.
H
I'.,
fhl
g ro w th makes b ig g e r inaiket* and
lure* In study and preach Irnm, world. Holies disavowrd any as if llicir r«latr* lo bS* n*r
Hun
A
cion,
nut
ni
I
Wit
became
tilings in in d u strie s ."
for Ihr New Tr-lom ciil a* il I* I iilllipion "that we have anv man
ibr foinpanv's Floiola -a l.’ man
known a* inch, was not avallahie
dal*'
In
run
Ihe
world
"
He
said
i
or
a
liuuilwr
of
gear*
be
has
for u*aitr until many year* alter
also b&lt;. n asMvIale .tlicclur III
Ihe la*l of Ihr first apostles tail "in m r (!*•«•I fear lhal we shall dr
I Is*- hloll.la l.uloi-ei A Mdlwoik
died We cannot afford to Igmac selop an unhealthy lust for power "
Association
or neglect Ihe |ireriou* treasure
tContinued Fnim Pagr Hue)
that It our* in Ihr Holy Scripture*
ol nor stale constitutions can be
CAMP CARSON. Colo of - The
But to tie saved, we must hen
nullifies! by a Federal Court dr
Confederate colors of Ihe 31st In­
and obey them
rition
fantry “ Dixie" Division will be re
"In Florida, wr have a specific
turned In Alabama and Mississippi
provision providin';
next Tuesday when ihe unit i* re
H'onllnurd From I'arr llnrl
MIAMI. FU !* -M r» Mary Wtl- constitutional
white amt colored schools ( ’) Ss’htru. tkt, of the lianat.a named the mh Infantry' "Golden
liamstm Macfad&lt;lrn want* Dade that
must lie sr|uratr III my o|un:on Trading l'o reported he wav fi Arrow" Division
t'ounlv Cirrull Cmirt to throw out 93
per cent of our rltiirns of all nally relca»*d by hi* two Negro
The change will be made in a
a dlvonre granted |&gt;hy*tcal rullur
raert want this separation i be­ raptor* aficr offering them il.uoo two hour ceremimy al Camp ('ar­
C LK VK M N D
- The eat tha* lit llentarr Maclad.len In I9M
lieve that a Minority of our colcame to dinner and stayr.l to un
Schiro
staggrred
Into
hit
home
son No movement of troop* I* inMr* MarfaiUen filed suit vester- •■red rltiirns in Florida want this
»«t burglar atarnta at the la-wi*
day In which she contend* that re­ •rparatton We belirvr In s**cal shortly before mklmghi white po­ vulvrd.
Machinery (\i got the gate
lice
and
sheriff*
droulics
were
Retirement of the 31*1 is part of
Animal Protective league work cently ditchttril fad* show hit progress, but wr mean wcial prog searching for him and Itlackbun
the Army'a program lo return
# « hauled off fhe orange colored claim In Florida re«Uenre wa« revs through r«lucation amt thr •ail hr told thi* *tiT&gt;
eight National Guard units lo in­
tomcat yrtlcrday after Tabby on false
normal drvrl**pmrnt that follows—
Two Nraroea lumiwl into hit
The divorced Mr* Macfaddm we do not beltrve that procre** car when he *too|&gt;«‘d for a traffic active statu*. The original troop*
three iteration* tummonrd irale
p-/llce by wandering pa*t electric tried to stop Marfadden't marriage can be itbtalnrd through coercive signal auout S 30 n nt on the way recalled to active duty In January.
I9M. have reluned to their homes.
'eye*" during the night
to Mr* Jonnie la*e In 1941 when Juibcial mandates
home tn*m hi* oftlce
Mod of the division'* troop* hail
Tfie rat br*t turnol up two MarfaikJrn wa« an and hla bride
"Our leglilature has provided
"One Nrgrn held a gun on mr from the northeastern U n i t e d
weeks ago, begging f****d f**im 43
for a 3uo million dollar school and thr other shoved a knife into State* With Tuesday'* change,
witrarrt at lunchtime After that
Mr* Jonnie I&gt;e Macfaiklen was building pnicram. a large portion my rib*." Schlro was quoted a*
he became a regular pc*t w iki granted a It gal separation In New **f which U for the construction of saying "Th rv drove me to a lone­ they will doff the double-D patch
didn't know when to go hom.*
Y**rh Iasi February
modern «rhi*il* for our colored ly snot— I don't know where it wa« ami (Vnfrderate shoulder emblem
children At a recent Cabinri — runbed me. lied mv hand* loAn aging postulation probably
meeting in Tallahassee It was dr grthrr amt psit me in the trunk itiean* there will tie seven million
lemoned that wr would procrtvl of mjr car."
persons with serious hearing Im­
with our program as planned A*
Schiro spent tevetal hour* in pairment in the United States SO
long as I am governor of Florida the stuffy trunk compartment year* from now say* thr American
ihrte will be mi rhange in our “ Then they (topped to buy whisky , Hearing Aid Assn.
plans. I ant a firm believer in aeg amt threatened to p*ur gasoline
rrgatkm I will be governor of Flor­ over the car and s’remate me In
ida until January. DM. and I thr trunk." he said
promise Ihe psn»ple uf Florida that
There was more r » l '&lt;g and after
l i m i t : Tn iivtrr.xo
until that time there will be rom a time the car slopped again.
o r n o l H O A Tl&gt;
plrte segregation maintained in
One of thr Negroes came ' WT•IST*’
I M H n r A l . T K K K If llslne anU
our public school* "
anmnd back and opened the tils usks-.ss H « ’i** If e it iU J s*&gt;1
If .IssU h&lt;« unanottn h»|r». &lt;1»tltrunk." Sehlru said "I offered him w
* l » * •*vl s r i s l i M
AM
It.uno in cash if he would let mr ihmir h -) t |vviiitw
om . ir n.n&gt;* ■**.*
go"
his -tnhm.M ,* s|**,u*v If m ir r M ai*&lt;l
4r*.i Ms loikmosn h*i** Us*
Schlro laid he d-vsnl the trunk if
•I*»r* i»(»l»»s *mJ irsso** sn.l
without saying anyilnng and they »*.* s n . l all iw m Ii * ksslna
»r
.'IsimiMa l*. kav* *»» ritkl ml*
NAPA. Cahf uh— Prince Domino drove «*&gt;mr misre
nr
|alrr*sl
la
ami
In
Ik*
fall.os
im
*
Finally
thr fruit wholesaler .l.., ril».1 lis t l«*-*l*4 la 9»mlan|r
fit. a blur blooded bull, stood ac
Muffled today of rharre* of willful said, another Negro came up In a ■'minis, r i o l l t In-WIt la.»« II
misconduct tn hi* affairs with 34 •econd car amt Schiro was re I* sn.1 J* lll.xk H nt VSllda»*'»
lu |.l«l tkermf r*mr4*.l
leased The two Nr&lt;;mr* ilrove oft aeeordlna
heifer* In a neighboring field
in I’lai ll••••k I. p*e* III « l ik»
Superior Judge Herein C. I*rrn in the »econd car ard Schiro went p*it,ll*- im,r4* pf w u lsslf I’nsst).
n &gt;rl4a
hart decided In favor of Prince hsiine In hi* own vehhle #
- » sad reek nt y**u. St* krr#k*
Sehtro *ald ths* men t.mh an un n nr lllM
Domino and hi* owner, George
lh»l s s*il» kss k»*-r
IfartUkUn, owner of Omar Kay dnektsevl torn of money from him krauthl against »„u In Ik* t’lrrMlt
ll In and for *»n.l"«l* I'nunir.
ram's Restaurant in San Francisco The It OH) wav past an offer and l\n
fluid* in rkaar«vv. •niltUd lio
n a *9.910 civil suit filed against he didn't have thr nuwtey with iti:n r i .k k ra n u iiR and »*iw »
s i - s ir y*a ii Mini m * *»•'• m m
them bv Glen anJ Carletoo Lynch ham
llff. -V*- JAMI9* O. MATTlirXCA
cif St. Ifelena
"MUSS JAPA N " NAMED
I T A l- l*efsnd»nis b* »vld Plain■Iff. and you and N rk rf yna
The Lynchs* suit charged Princr
OSAKA, Japan # -M i&gt; * Japan. are
ie&lt;alit4 in file voar **•»••
Domino crashed the fence Into Ihe 1934. la a dark haired 11 sear old
In I’lalnllH* t-eaiplslni wllk Ihr
Lynch- property and did there beauly who weigh* enlv lot tsouad*. slat
a nt said t'aart. and s#fy# annn
"wound, worry and Impregnate" Mirko Kmuto of Nagoya
Pltlnilffs' aii**rn»». ORQ X, *19 r n
ik e * i4 4 u u la I* O Bos
Ihe hr*fm over a three-year pe­
Mis* Koolo was namrd to rep JH-.
11 *1. knafard. Flnflda. a •*"» nf
riod.
resent Japan in Uti* summer'* MU* said isis*r. na nr k#fp*e inly I.
fill In da ••
The suit characterised the Prince Universe contest at Long Beach. A Is. Ilil. and If
deerae pea %-ea(ea*** still kr •**•
aa a "bovine Don Juan” and a Calif, after a 3»&gt; tour pageant of a
Irred against yna far the rslltl d»
bathing suit and kimono draped ms*d*d In ia» romplalnl
"wicket Lothario."
TV* natur* nf Ikl* anil I* In
But Judge Lemhart ruled yes­ besutU* her* tart might
terday there waa no evidence to
She stand* a feet IH inches aud nslfl lh. till* la Ik . that. 4.
land
prove jual who had done the fehce measure* 34AI 39 m Urn place* ■crlhpaf
W 1 T M R M My ksad and tka S n l
■here beauty queens are mea­ nf mid i’•art Al I t a f a r l lM l**l*
rvaaiy. p « r i 4 s ini* trd day •(
Invaded ihe heKara' field or sured

Eisenhower

—

EP&amp;L

Investigators

KANSAS C ITY . - "Charli* Bl
nagglo," aakl an old friend recent­
ly. “ did things in « big way. When­
ever any of the boy a came to town,
kharlie took care of them"
Binaggio, 41, underworld war
lord, racket* chief and political
ho**, livivl up to hit renulalinn.
He died res » 111# * &gt; Tile be*t
u l h . — conca indicated that uber.
the boys came to town, they took
rare of Charlie
It wa* 4 a in April tt, 1950
when Waller A Gainbll) parked
his cab near the clubroomt of Ihe
First District Democratic Club un
Truman Road brie
Gambill was beading f.»r break­
fast al a rale across an alley
lust west ol tbe clubro-.mv A*
be passed Ihe budding he heard
what sounded like rustling walrr
Inside He listened for a minute,
went on to the cafe and told the
night rook about it
They derated to investigate at
a hotel located on thr second floor
over the clubrooms Unable to
waken Ihe hotel owner, they called
police
A If A li iii.u.«* later, o/fi.n.
pushed their way into Ibe cluband almost stumbled over a bod*
Iving in a speaJing p«.| of blood
For the moment, (be rushing
water was forgotten
Tile body waa that ,d ciiark*
(•argnlta. 49. North Side under
world cbaracler In the ibrkm-a*
to the rear of the room, sagging
from a swivel chair and ihnt
IhriHigh the head, was Binaggiu.
Overlooking the s&lt;-ene were over
sue photograph* of President Tro
man an.l Gov Forrest Smith nf
Missoun Smaller pictures of idhrr
political notables were scattered
around the walls.
Bl.aid on Uinagglo's head con­
cealed four rliisely spaced bullet
wounds Two were in front »»f his
left ear A third was behir.J It

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Gets Promotion

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jovenors

1

Wondering Cot
Sets Off Alarms

I
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Woman Wants
Divorce Killed

Colors Will Return
To Southern States

Tampa

"Bovine Don Juan" j
Stands Acquitted

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llmiliiiy Ol Game
Willi Bows, A iiows

lO P EK A , Kan, 'jr — Kansasborn III bllternes* and weaned
cn guntmnke— tiecaute luu years
old this week
lo the great light over slavery.
(hii rectangle in the heart u| the
ballon seised it* apiuenlireship
fur statehood as a l&gt;attl*'groui&gt;J lor
Ihe yet undrt'Uied Civil War
When strangers met in Kansas,
* traveler wrote in IUhri (bey fre­
quently approached with gun in
nBid The first *alutati.ui wa*
"F ife «t ale or nro •lave''" Some­
times the traveler added (lie next
round wa* a pistol's crack.
That wa* "tilt-eliUK Kantai,"
the lertilr prairie made a trophy
aggressively sought by bitterly
competing slave and tree state*
It wa* the stage u|*«m which ihe
fanatical Juhn Brown sought to
tnfurcr "God's will" with murder,
•he icene of crime* of revenge
yypiultled in the name ul justice
Tout that vlolr-nce wa* only the
pang* uf birth Alter surviving the
pinion engendering the Civil War
and that cruel cunfllcl itself, the
Hate grew into an era lev* fac­
tional but hardly mure peaceful
The western
moving railroad
line* turtle I Atulene into the cow
boy'i paradise a brawling play­
ground lu celebrate Itu- end nl
hardship un the Chisholm Trail
Human life- w.s cheap until iiutrlt
daawtng dead shot* like Wi.d bill
M ku k, Wyatt F.aip and Bat Mas
tenon rose to feme
Even that wasn't the end of Kan
i l l ’ trouble* The corn and wheat
fields which supplanted the buf­
falo and the Indljii fell the rold
bite nl billiard*, the horror uf a
grasshopper plague, the heat nf
drought, thr cruelly of 11.*od*
But always there wa* an end to
the violence, a recovery from nst
Mia ttudenis front Hanford re­ Ham L. Self received bachelor of
ural disaster Th r Industry of a
U a vr and determined |ieuple work- ceived degiret from Htetaon Uni­ aits degrees. Mis. Stephenson wa*
9
with a rich, abundant lind versity at commencement exercises a member of Kappa Delta I'l, luu
orary education fraternity. Self
could not be dcnicl
held yesterday. Val Peterson, ad was a member of the li
Baptist
On May 3o. 1154. President
Adnonl'stro.mn ''* 1 C ‘,|!! S ,u J," ‘ Un,on Couwll. stale tiresifranklin Pierce signed an act of
on* * * '
dent of the Baptist Student Union,
Congress creating the territories speaker ' ' “ni n
president of the Student Christian
of Kansas and Nebraska The d&lt;H'Wallace E. Allhritton nd Sylvan Association, Chairman of the rules
umtnt meant little in the two ter­ Joe Davis recrive*) bachelor of law and
procedure committee, program
ritories tbeinsrlvr* They wero vir­ degree* Alhiitton was on the director of the Ministerial Asso­
tually uninhabited by white men, Honor Itoll and a member of Lam* ciation and wa* *le&lt;t»d an "Uulboasting only a few hundred while* bda Chi Alnha fraternity. Davis •landing senior" by Ihe studem
among 3*. dim In Hans
wa* a member of Omlcrun Delta body.
When the Civl War ended, a re­ Kapna, men's honorary leadership
Hubert M. Beatley received a
newed movement of settler* be ocholarahlp fraternity; Phi Alpha bachelor of science degree in bullg ^ The Kan*a* Partite Kallroad Della to-gal fraternity, Pi Kappa net*, and wa* vice-president of the
ran II* steel rail* through Abl-I Alpha social fraternity, and was Lambda (Til Alpha fraternity.
Irne. making Hut city the elotetl circled an "outstanding senior" by
Mary Christine Thompson re­
market for Texas rattle
Ihe law school.
ceived her matter of ait* degree in
Thl* o|&gt;ened the irrond violent
31ra. Helen Stepnenson and Wil- sb*enlia.
chatder In Kansas history Huge
hern* of Texa* lainghorm bawled tier lilllng Ihe soil
their way across thr tlatr, badgfirst termers planted corn.
end by cowboys starved for wom­ asThe
they had done farther east. In a
.
^
•
en and whisky At thr trrminu*
some years they harvested bump A Q O IF IS t L rO S D V S
of the Chisholm Trail. Abilene ;re­
: r er crops. In others, the corn with
9
'
mained the cow town captl
anee nails *r,d ,n Au*u,t ,rom Urk
ratn
SAN JOSE. Calif vT - Another
five year*. Saloon*, dance
In Iia74.
suit efiled
against
Bing
111
0 l« ,
|prospect*
M U n |fT V |B
iappears
p t V i r r j I ,. damage
aewxa
d g a i i i i i
U
l i i |
tAtheli and murderer* flourished ’
and hU ton Uary yntcr* 1 the railroads pushrd farther bright for a fixul corn crop H it n I Cro»by
day.
brings
to
a
1155
u
bring*
total of *■** n*
■ tit, other towns rcplan-.l Abl- millions upon million* nf graishopclaims arising fn
from an automobile
Wne at the end of Ihe raltle trail pers invaded the slate.
Crop* were wiped out and thou­ accident uf May 34lh Involving the
WlckiU, now Ihe stale's largest
city, had lit turn, but the Iasi, sand* of persons were forced lo famed singer's son
Carlos Alvemat asked $15 ouo fur
»nd perhaps moil famous, was return east to their former homes.
In ISM disaster struck again, injuries he said h* received in the
Dodge City
A newspaper account of night this time hitting cattlemen, par­ accident Felii Olvarcs 3«. a 5texticularly In thr western part of thr lean national, was killed In Ihe
life there read
"At early candlrlighi nearly state A howling b lliu rd struck collision.
County officials have tiled no
tverv saloon was lurried Inlo a without warning.
After the storm It waa said a charges They said neither driver
Public gambling ur dance house
person
could
walk
virtually
all
Ihe
appeared lo be at fault
•rally a
'itfi la' rame out from almost
wav from Dodge City to the ColoColo­
I W nook and corner . . .
rado
line—
a
distance
of
more
than
“Tile cowboys, with a revolver
•trapped upon each hip. swung ton miles—un the bodies of froren and has the world's largest gas
(hast wicked beauties all night and cattle
field
made the sleeping hours hideous
In 1171 a group of Mrnnonifes
It* cltltens are among thr health
with their profanity and vulgar- left Russia for Kansas, bringing
with them a small supply of grain lest and most lltrrate In Ihe nation.
It has more newspapers per cap
Eventually frontier marshals — that was to revolutloalte agricul­
famous Western heroes llkr Hick- ture In the state The grain was its than any other state
It is a leading aircrafl producer
9k, Rarp and Mastertim— restored turkey red wheat.
law and order They did il by Ml
It did well In Kantai soil and and turns out other Items ranging
log "boot hills" with the bone* of soon other farmers began to grow from automobile*, lire* and cheni
H|*e who wouldn't stay in line. the grain From 1P9 on. wheat leal* to processed foods
M l couldn't 6raw fast enough to began to replace corn as Kansas*
But the pride of Kansas it In
makir crop
p t away with It.
IU people. II la their determine
trail* thq cow tow ns flour­
While the ‘farmer waa tilling (he lino and bravery which brought
....... ranged the prairies soil, others were rapiortng for the itate through Ils early trials
_ buffaloes for their hides riches beneath its surface.
to lu present achlevemen*. And
«tf thq hunters warned a nickBut despite the hardship of the when Kansas ipesk« of its suns
■ i n i that waa to become world pait too years, Kanaai today la today. Ihe man It points to wlih
famous: William F. (Buffalo BiU) populated by two millioo people
most pride U the famous WorM
Cody*
It Is the bread basket of the War II general now in the White
* the Wild West faded, it wai nation, producing more whq«t than Route — Dwight D. Eisenhower,
red by a drama lets ipeclac- any other state.
who grew to young manhood in lh*
It u a major oil prodadgg state ese-Umr covtova capital. Andes*.
hnt B u rt productive: tne set-

•■

F

H.Vif nhl* fv-Supt L H Chap
man .t Mate Prison said yesterday
their air twice as many comic!*
ni. drwti, nos as ever before
Tileir ale I i today The blgtiest
1 hr ha* had prior to this was 7
He *aid the onlv reason he could
give l.,r il wa*. lack of review for
the i j - n dor to prr*v of bu«ine**
ainl illness nt Gos Hail McCarty
aid pie ** ,*t business for Acting
•ms Johns who t.mk user when
Met wit* died Iwsl tall
i hapmau gasr this list of those
now &gt;o. itrjlh row
Allen M.rti.eid ** sentenced in
‘ 1 l-us . i'l ml* June II ll\i
iccelsr.t at Slate Prison June U
«1 nsi,i* 1 ,.f mui.lrring his wile
rriintiiuli.t to blr imprisoninrnl
L.a papers u*d recrised y.i
laniiri Hi ox :&lt;!, sentenced Via*
l' 1 f*
m •oliimtiu Ciiuntv lot
k11I m hi* y yrar old *oii received
f«t&gt; is im.4
l.ro i*r Hailey .18 and June*
lien.In*, i y; *entrnced June In
lull . I.foli Cooiily for killing
1* I 1 I'* it a I- aI and Still Opel
aim .toil,| a lohbrry irsrisr.l
I tine .n
I •ti &gt; William* j » aenienced
'lar* ’ • t95n Palm Head) Count*
ti r killing Chailrt H Summrilin
olH. S' anlo t.ail and throwing hi*
tod* ii, ( canal iecn*rd Martfi
i
f.dwact Webslri «) sentrnreJ
via* * o.vy m Si l.ucir County
t.,r kiIIIi g i rril brown, treroed
Ma* ?n 1952
Abi aha ill Heard. IS sentenced
Sypt It. is;.;1 1run Colnty lot rape
lecrlstd Sept JO
Oti. Jackson |9 sentenced Ao*
2t». 19M If, Palin Hrack Counl* lot
i*N irc ru rd Allg 2(J
Pn.* Ambniter
24. Gemge
Vn lei *. n j| and Hichard Floyd
/.1 srnlri.srd 111 Dade County *&gt;« 1
Nl 19*. lot Ihe slaying ot niti.il
man f twin Frit/ recrtvrd th l

T o u l l y . m em ber; Doria Klder, g u a rd . Nancy S ike * col... U „ r .
and t r u s t r r ; l.aurelle Museck. color Iteiier suit lru«l*
*i«l S|,i
e a r n Dillard, chaplain. (Iasi
tell I*, i i g l m \ e .. ,a l * . „ » i 1Ue
hi*torlau; llernire Bro wn, cubit beate r, li o iu lb y I d e e .**t*.i
iih ! \Hir I ' a *lit k iuviiiU i . tl'liu lu |,» J aibmuii

Another Suit Filed

P kg.

Cteek af aklil Coart

something laRAti
"A. » M « J r
(hey tee. fhe avera
age being about ioa
kolletlne for PtslAtUfs
IS one hundredths ol
of a ircoad
lecoad for
icuoi u l K for Sight
Ilf to t o u n S i____
thaa

lb. 49c
lb. 39c
lb. 33c
lb. 49c
lb. 49c
lb. 29c

(Hade In \ .3
Ull*con*ln l Tall
'Cana
For

PEANUT BUTTER

Kansas, Which Has Stetson
Violent History
^ 0 ^ ,x
Is too Years Old

tou/f SkO PP/*u 0011 AH H A S M O H i C l

3 2 9 SANfORD AVI

Legal Notice

f"J
X ll.lA H ) Ill-f it I1KS— Hfllrrr* of Ihr auiiliiry of lh*
local Vrtrraus of f oinrn U a i. po*| « r r r installed Sunday al Ihr
teflon Hut. Shown in thr pielur*- are (lir*l row, |*|| tu right)
Vlaiy r.plin, cowduclir-M; Janrtlr landiita. «r*irlary; Doroitii \V»ht u r aenio, vie* president; ll.tiy Smith, pin idem; Kulh Smith,
junior tire president and Bennie Brady, Measurer, and (second
W **’ *
,u "&lt; b ll father l.avy, palriutk instruclor; Anna

M flR K tr'

u per

R

A*

Stale Prison Head
Says Death Row Has
laiyesl Poptildlion

and a fourth waa in bis forehead big men bad gone unfulfilled." •
over Ihe left eye Each waa turPolice, however, expressed ihe
rounded by heavy powder burns beliel that out-of town aangiten
One ol f..ur buLett entered the
back of Gargotta’t head at the committed the slaying because "m
tn Kansas City if tough enougn
base of the brain No puw*ler one
burnt weie around H Police spec­ or biavr enough to have puliid
ulated this was the first tbot fired such a Job."
si;d,.,xfYp fir fell bl dir ,f‘*oe ! AMtftrr theory agreed that Hj
three' niot« outlet* -e re *. imbed |uaggio *** *•• poor i ’.ar.J.r.c v._;.i
into him. These were closely his allies but said he was rail,
spaced near the left eye and show dered bs-cause lie was losing Int
guts that had driven him to the
ed heavy powder burns
The condition of the bodies in top Suppose he was called b$
dicalrd thr men died sometime j fore a grand fury? And suppose
facing a stiff sentence, he dcciisd
between midnight ant l a m
The water that had so punted lo trade information to pro&lt;c:i
Ihr cab driver was trace to an him*elf from a long sentence f If
overflowing toilet in the hotel up hr talked, it would have tremend
on* repercussions in tne undri
tlaira.
world
Police immediately dismissed
Others speculated that orders
robbery as a motive Gargotta's
Uinagglo's death might hu*
clothing contained 20 $10*9 bills for
and four lens Binaggio still wore followed an underworld deciCti
his diamond studded wrist watch lhal his killing would take some
of the stram out of a frdeiai
and had $24 in bis porket
drive against rackets in Ihe mid
Police theorired Ihe two men west With the chief target gone
had met somebody known to them the hunters might not be so ait^t
They were not armed and not or so eager
iisrded. 1: was doubtful ellher
Poller » *.rd still woollier pciu
man would have let a stranger bllily after Diking with Binaggio's
get behind him
triends who said Ihe gangster use
Un April T. Ttie Kansas City ally carried a larcr sum of montr
Star reported;
not Just {34 Perhaps Binaggio
"Charles
Hinnagio obviously carried a fat roil of bills l&lt;&gt; ir,.
was murdered because hr wanted club for some sort of payoff C t.
lu quit the ball game when bis one of his far flung operations
learn— the shadowy national (lim e wlii'ii ihe transaction was com
syndicate reaching from coast in plrtrd Ihe amount wa* not suifi
coast— was losing ami it was Bl cirnl and he was killed
naggio's turn at bat.
Police found nothing in his move
"(■harte* Gurgntl* wv« M int
mrr.ls Ihe dav before Ibe slaying
because he was with Bmaggiu
"Binaggio. both a* a political !o provide a clue
Hi* wife said he bad purchased
ami a rackets boss, had made
wide-scale promises to open Mis­ easier candy for their only child
souri tu gambling He ba t accept­ Anita. 7. had picked her up al
ed money from the national syn­ school to drive her home, then
had tperd tbe rest of the
dicate for use In the 1948 election
"Promise* of job* lo little men. noon tying up losebuthes in trlv.r
promises of gambling profits to garden.

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31

Waltri 11*lit 2ti letltrncrd feti
14. 19V in viaiion County Im iape
recei sed fvti 11
tlllon Ji'tmson. 18 seiilrn.el
•uly
I w-»y m Ala ch 04 Count*
lot killing Marion Count* Shenfi
f.d Poilei 1reel*e.l Aug I
Samuel J Horn beck )« held ..■&gt;
a s'ouit oidei lor *atrkeeping *ltei
cornnti,m *.t Mating Hi.mu* Hot.
in son Ji Dotal County load pa
Irotliuil I ice 1mil Aplll 3. |'l ,y
John II McVeigh, 3*1. held on
•9111rt urdei fui safekeeping itiei
mill* id Ion ,.f Mating Itobeil y
luckei t . k- .ii*ille Imlice offlid
receite.l Vpi.t 7 I9M
•
s'ipt I'bapmau explained H11I
prisoner* an- normally- held m
r r » m the nation la*t year have ct'unly tail* until formalis mm
•*• m uch tun lor •&lt;. m i i .i II j *Iu i &gt; mitlewf I., the Stale Prison but
uf Hie wildllle h a r s e - l m u ' , . , j sometime* * |*nsoner is sent 1 .
Hie pri4un when a sheriff lee!*
hit vsiili profe«*|atial gam . idio m
I f rati&gt;r*. h a il led Its llierea.ing Hie cotinly ml might not he sale
pressure *»ii remaining gam r imp enough for him
H C .W f ll

Ihur*. June 10, 193s

Koti.il Ho.it lud to
d. Ige the «hrilll t-s.-l* liiur tie
wanle*l to •boot a deer
But a growing II-1 ..I -tale* are
trying to mil*' itun, *as*
a« iHtsslble t.n l*-&gt;» loiiiler* .
Twriitleth Century deicl.ipmeiit .*(
the arrherv tratermts
1 to- I,,.* hinilei » them*etse* ..I
*"urse Irs to nuke thing* a*
d.flieiilt a* tiles t .«ti then m ap
no*, ileiliaodliig mil nil's let hm
vat .kill toil plrhts ol hiiilliug
l-i’e else Hun prey most ,.r «!■•
ailsalltagr* lliat im In n tirrjini*
t.-.k ] « ] )
Atisl tlu- fact that *o mans "I
them list i**i I m -o . e i l I*..* inmr
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DELUXE CHAMPIONS

ulation*

Colorado ha* .tei-lai* | it* fust
statewide deer hnnlllli *. asun i .r
t*«iw limiter* lln* ijlf 4lid l.,lni
Y»i:nt of Brdland
Cali!
•« *I •
lary of Hi* \ .li.-nal I o ld I n del t
A*sli, sly* Ilut III ike. I
IH| tanl !*(•: »ame -ta li- en. •■or Jkllla
ttie *|*.*rt
Nine «lale* l i . t r •|*e. u I a ll I.
ery p i e s . i t e * tor the I*..a hunt
el* nl allow them * huntm , (a -iiot
before llu regular gun *.-a*.*n«
Itiese range It. .Ill III days lo 5*i

days
In addition 2ii *iite* permit use
of the tmw and arrow in smalt

last

year.

Yount

says

Michi

gait licensed U . u a i Imnier* 1,0
it- speelal *eis**n Wilt min ii
'X»| New Y m k 7..V«|, ain I 1 alifo
in* a ixsi
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West V i i . i i i , .
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GRAPE JELLY
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CLOROX BLEACH
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globe, with 74 stations and five
million sets in operation in 24 countrlci outside the United States
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and dropped ilo"h un the roikri
them.
” 1 can't lake It any tnorr," she
Ihuugtit. "I can't m tlfd to ner
tha v*%y she waflla me lo lc I
can t rrperl to n n rvery lime I in
going om and where and wtisl lot
and when I'll l&gt;* lack. I can I do
III WTry— I'll get lo *&lt;if# ner it
this keeps on. I really will And
aha ut so good. . , Hhe mrsns lo
ba kind. J know."
A iorrowlu' volts tehind liei
Intrrntpdrd har Utoughla
"Wrtl, Joama, dear, you really
did let m* down, didn't j mi f“
Josh s p r a n g up and whirled
Stroll. Mr* Hunter stood there in
.hei nfOtnmg dress of gingham and
hrr worn (urnlurlatile bait ro o m
shppers.
rihofkrd, Joan exclaimed. "Oh.
dldnt you got"
Mrs Ifsiflla r ahsmh hn head
'H o w couhl IT You weren't hata.'
-U ni I tin&gt;uglil — I mean, didn I
you lelrpirona gnnteoM T Mra. Dun
lop or auraeontf When ymi found
1 waan'l— *
Mra Hunter had advanced min
tha room and was now m the
rocker Juan hail oflrred h - 1.
"I)y tha lima 1 realiMd run
weren't going to gat nere. It waa
too 111*. Phrrryone had gone."
"Oh. I'm ItrrIM y sorry! Truly
1 am. I completely forgot today
was tha ilay (or that lunrheon
' I dcai t sea now you could, tv#
spoke of tt piat yesterday." There
was p a t la n e # and martyrdom
rather m a n rratntmrnt in Mr*
Hunter's vote*
'1 know, nut— ' Joan tnt her Up
Hha would never say a word aboul
her quarrel with Todd lhai nad
driven everything from her mind
"Rut ) t u as*," aha went on. at
breakfaat rodd told me io go out
gfld she* around tor some antiques
ware rmng to get and I guess i
waa put so excited about that
that everything ala* went out nl
my head. Thank you ever so mum
for clearing up my nreakfan
things," aha added
Mrs. Ilunier wwvwd sway this
gratitude "Antique*, did you say ?
Fnr thla room, 1 suppose. Hut mi
dear, why didn't you ask me in p
with youf I wouldn't hat s mind#.:
missing th* luncheon for aumrthinc
Ilk* that I love riding llethle*
I'm varf mftrh inters*ltd tn an
riques. aa I'm aura you nuiat
know."
"It waa Just a spur ot th* mointnl Idas. Mother lluntar. Thdd
asked ma to drtv* him to th* at*
tlon Means# ha waa a htlle lair
and - well - I just thought Td go
on frrrdv then*."

fester T O r would It heal, and. In
the heating, would Mra. Hunter
lake rare not in rip w e hrr«e|| to
another aurh IhrustT Joan eotltd
not gnraa. And how mneh did the
doctor aetunlty know ot m» •nfr’a
unwanted visit* here? Wa* II an
accident Ibat ha had dlarovered
her todayT
Alt Ibis revolved reaeelessty and
lumiillondsly in Joan'* head tor
the rent ol the altariHmn Only on*
thing «va* rlewr to ner Abend lay
a i i tela, Tomorrow, when aha fflrl
Todd* nmlher again, alia would
either follow Ihrough with a determined aland for imlrpandrnra, indiraied clenrty enough by net roiieiimn today, or ana would give up
T h * vsmrar of living.” the lold
herarlf, aa ane wraa gelling lYdd *
dinner ready that night, "la mat
you nava to liva with yuurseil
You make ynureelf inlu aomrthlng
you don't Ilk* and then you nave
10 live wrilh yourself. Now. ma —
I'm weak lo Iha point nt sltipldllv
And I know it. And 1 hate myself
for It. Hut how ran I he lougn
an&gt;l ar Iha aam# tlma nof rriielT”
field, of eourae, waa In know
none of thl*. It wa* still har prob­
lem
Hut In bar surprise, ha
guessed It.
Hhe waa telling him of her dlsmerries in Iha antique ahnpa ihnl
day when ha suddenly Interrupted
her.
"What'a tha matter T" he aaked
■'Nothing. W h y T"
"You'ro not aa rnthualaatlr abom
all Ihla aa ymi ought In ha ”
“Dh. Todd. I am!"
“ No. you rs not. Are you ttred T"
TVi her dismay, teara flllad her
eve*, flunking them hack, ah*
nodded. "A little— maybe"
They had flnlahed dinner. Now
he pushed h!s chair away from roe
table and rose in hit fast, alretching out hi* hand to har.
T o m a nare."
He drrw her with htm In the
big rocking chair. The neat monirnt aha was on hie lap, his arms
varra tight about her, her Dead Wa*
down on hi* ahmiider and na wa*
saying, in a voles that htld a m u lure of gentle coaatng and loving
rtrnineaa, “now tell ms all at&lt;out
11 "
"Todd, It's nothing. Iteatly, It
isn't."
•'Yea, It la aomelhlng, tao. |ton |
think you can fool m e"
“ I mran lt‘a tt'* noioing t cah't
work out.”
•'You've been trying for two
vreeka or mors to work It out.
Ever sine* tea got bark hare. I*
It Mother V*
xhe gasped and a«t up. nig*,
eyed tn har aatonMimtnt “ How
how did you know ?“
"Welt, after all. honav. TVs t|e«d
with her fnr over twanty-lve
years '•
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M'.o k . uro kr gle* Features krwdrrit*.

“ I *»e Well, )ui| fe-illv •h old
have tome iiack for m*. loaoie. I
protiahly roiitil futvr help-d you I
know n glcal dr i| ido it nullpie*
ttgving lived with them nil my
lltr "
Joan m s elh m I lu te » i u nut
» thing »tie ruiild *ny i n nply. All
the word* ih.it tinnu-ird h &gt; ultet*
ante in tier tntiel never l« i|amen
At n n klletu r. M il I! inlet *nul
slowly, “ Ilnh-.-s you tlidn I naat
me tn go t'tlli you ltnlr*a you
dldn I lurid my Help
Htlll Jnoii waa allettt, Ihe denial
tti.it Mfa lltlttlrr - it Ih- ii- longing
to neat, clinking in n n Ihrtisl.
Ai ihie nnimeni me iiuot rii*m
Ihe long comikrr Into Joan* nail
u|ien&gt; a again and p.Mtd'e lather
came lltrougli. AI llie »igld id ma
mu, sp.-ire rig lire, topped ny ru»
tine. Mindly lace, I nun led n nidi
id wild relit I and ahr a p r a n g
qllti kly lo net trel
“Oh. Poddy Murder! t»h. I'm ao
glad In see you! II a pern n i 'fig
time."
"Yen. ipnle u long lime " II# adt aru . d inln llle loom and lirl|&gt;ed
ninirrd lo on* ol llie two stmignl
cliairs "Alniuel two week* lint
you Know wt- agreed lit ret you do
your own uclllrng We ngrrevl wr
Would .v.ill unit! wo wen invited"
ngidrv Ui.il allglll rtccefll un Ihe
wont— “tialora vve apfieamt nri#
However, when l rie.vrsl Mama
come down this way I thought lo
liiysed that *he is no r are td a
■irivdrxeu chatartrr ihmi I am Ho
I followed." And ne laughed hla
genua laugh.
Purl dig Dr. Hunter! Il« was an
unwitting ally hi lo r hour ol need
— sir perhaps rad an urnsdling
Joan was not ipnle sure. Had ns
been nail aware ol what was go.
Ing oh. yd ii'liii laid III Inlrlfrl#
he* a*re he kne-» h r wile to is etlT
Knew now easily she was hurt
anyway f Though nothing more
vva* «anl along I li d line, the nnd
th# aide reeling that imirh was und e m is'd . and when, a lew moment* laler, nr n o f to go, Mrs
Hunter lose with him
"JllSI a* »onn aa W# buy the
ehktr* I saw this morning," Joan

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To T i g h t e n
In Auto Sales

Kaawita* t &gt; w «
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tougher thstt any the auto tnduHfy
ever hat htmggt it yel in rnmr
Tbit mat come as dishearten
•nt n»&gt;»- fo# &gt;.m r new ear re
taper* Many have been losing
ntaney In the pi event roirtpelttilrr
markrl Rul nto't of them have
figured the prevent battle for cu»
lonter prefeh-ice as something
that wnuH vanish in a few months.
Top industry experts don't figure
It that way. They see nothing Im­
mediately ahead tis create short­
ages which would dimnlate de­
mand They ver General Mntors
and Pont determined lo reUWt
the increased volume of business
they have raptured thla rear. They
»ee CYiryaler maktn; the bifgeat
RgD in it l history |o retain sales
volume leal In Ihr latter part ol
1933 and early 1931
More, than that, they vintallae
a Chevrolet F o rt figtrt for Rrxt
dace Ot Industry mitput and re
■tl deliveries at a decision slagc

Fort hod a brief he!d on tha*
spot early this year but R took
eveYyRdng Font had to climb up
theft.

A * smaller enmptaaiti*. Individ-

ually at. I collectively, aha can
tie counted on fnr renewed rffart*
to improve thrlr position l’ rc*4nt
ly Huy acmunt for only aboul
f«ur |&gt;cr cent of tkr Mat ooRmt
anil sale*
Obviously they need more than
thrlr present share of the markrl
In operate on a profit basis
Kuriil month' ago If was qgitr
generally predtcled some of thr
xhtallrr rempxme* wregtid be Burt
ill the competitive drive of t&gt;Sl.
The smaller enmpahlet have Hhen
hurt; they lost well over half of
tfcr volume ef hu'tner* the* h*t
re rly In 1951
Uhryatet klro lovt kw»ydy |n the
ncM. Ita IMS prndnetirn robvtne
was m s per rent nf the lndn«try
total. Rlgnt now it I* around II

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with that of Americans.
But dexpite steady rxpaniton.
the picture still Is dominated by
development in the United States
with 37V stations and approximate­
ly 30 million set*.
Great Britain, which started
television on a regular basis in
1936, three years before this rountry. remains a strong secon.1
with seven stations reaching 03
per cent of the country, and nearly
3W milium sets in use
Canada, a late comer that did
not get into I V until mid-1932.
is moving up fast and now has
nine stations and approximately
730,000 seta It it scheduled to
have 21 stations by late autumn
and Willi *c! sale* going at a
good cllo. soon may challenge Brit­
ain for ireczd y-'ie.
From the standpoint of numbers
alone, the United Slates ha* H’&gt;
per cent of the worVJ'* 4S!&gt; station*
and art per cent of II* 35 million
sets.
Latin America ha* 24 »l*liim»
In tlx countrie*, with more on
the way. Ten an* in Cuba And
Havana, with flrr. lops any ell)
in the wurld outside thr United
State*. In thl* country only levs
Angele* and Ness' York, with seven
each, have more Cuba ha* close
to IM.MO set* In use
In Kumpc. TV I* sirtually all
government operated Great Brit

IMPROVE ROADW AY*
CALCUTTA, India. &lt;*— Con si rue
lion crew* are working briskly to
Improve road link* between Red
China ar/l Ttbel. arrordlng to Ind
tan merehantr arriving from the
Himalaya*

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for the three t.'s. X fur Ihe two O'a. etc Hitigl" letter*, sptitttophi#*. the length ami formation *d Ihe words are all hints
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preserd “ great prftnnal sattrfac
lion'* over the kppolhtmrnt of
Hrnatnr (iror«i* Smather*. of
F'urila lo the Senate Finance
t'uiittiilltiw.
“ Thla aniioiiiltiirm p la n - upon
Ibr f'tunmltlrr a spIrluMd vt&gt;unr
xtalrthtan wbo*i- thinking Is cut
frotn Die raittc pattrin that too*
ilurrtl the respected and Vrnrratevl Scnalor (irorgr. of (iriiitria,"
Seuulni Johnson said. "I believe
th*' Ibat ».v* one of the thoughts

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wmp in Ihe nffieera galley la
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Johnson steward first
el*»s, U H \ , son nf Mr, and Mrs.
I'ompte Jnhmmn. Dmsha. 'lex.,
and luixhand «f Iha fnrnu-r Mix*
Ytadle Rhymes of 73 William
I lark (m ill, Hanford, aboard Ihe
a ila ri alrrrafl rarrler
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fsrsn. 1. Ihe ship left ,\rwr
land May I Tils In rsmllmse a
round-the-world cruise. Dunn*
Ihe first pari nf May else visited
Inxlralia and New Zealand
where, wilh Fleet Admiral W il­
liam F. lUtxey, xha rep rent tiled
ihe I ruled Male* In Ifcr siinusl
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him to this comndHea.**
The stgulklhistil « * » nisits hv
lb* t'-enkt* Democtatlr Steering
ro o in lllrr ubich it headed bf
Ree-ator Johnton, and Include t
,'tenstot Holland, of Ftotids
“ In rial Inc tkDapp'dntiiient, w*
bad |n Blind Senator Smather*'
outstanding
knowledge In Ih#
fields of enrlal s»ciiritv. veletan*.
mterrapmat tax problem*, small
bottttewa ami Ih* li*n»twittation
lield,"
Hertator John-nn
«aid.
"These *er atl arrsv in which
the Renat# Finance Committee hat
a sperial itttrt ist and Senator
*Blather* ha* alreadv demon­
strated his shllttv to make an
oat'londlnc contribution to the
re m llllftB 'f deliberation*."

Although the conquering Jkpkn-,
lard* found that ihe pmplr of Peru
h»d large number' nf rnteralds.
Ihr rowrae front which they ob­
tained thrm nrver has been dt»revered

D IX IE C R Y S T A L S
C E N T R A L F L O R ID A Q U IC K F R E E Z E
A N D S T O R A G E CO.

M ADRAS. India. iJv-Th e Madras illy by (hr owners, transfer titles
-late gnvrrnmrnl prirpnxrs big land lo Ihr trninls The stale will pay
trform* al the next vrssHin «f the for the land
legislature
A govertihirnl vjiolirMnan »aid
this week the program wilt lirntt
ownership of rnHtvaWe land In
inn act ro and, in Ihe case td
'mailer farm* not worked person

Carpenter Buried
, Under Concrete

WHOLESALE AND IIETAII
101 Went Thirlrenlh Strw l

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DEN VER 'Jfi - Arthur I'illman.
41 year-aid carpenler, wa* recov­
M E T l R A N G E W lU fiE T
ering ycsleniay after being burled
RRUSSF.Ls. Rrlgium. F — Belgian ■under a cubic yard of cntterele
law provide' that "Ihr husband
Hillman was working at the
owe* hi* wife protection and his basement level yrsterdav when a
wife owr* Ihr hushantl obedience " bucket of cement being lifted in a
A hill tn km&gt;ck oul the obligation ' new 23 viory building tilled al Ihe
for wlfrly otirtllenrr ha* been pro- 14th floor and easra-.ted upon htm
•rntrvl rn Ihr hnu*r of rrprp'rnt- (Yv-uoikrrs dug him oul Ifnspital
ativps Th r vpxutvorv arr *iv Social. .vtlmdants tab] his injuries were
list*— three m« n ant three women.

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SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
Hi W. PINK,
ORLANDO, FI.ORII
Pleas* Ifatr Vnsr lleprexentatts* Csfl In H iy tn l tot
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if c R C P fe n ic T f a t e
LIBERAL TRADE IN ALlaOWANCE

International Court
Hearings Start
T H E HAGUE. Netherlaml*. F Hearmgv started In the Wernatt -n
al Court of JustFe today on a
question of coit penesbon for 21
Americans fired from their Jobs
In the United Natrons secretariat
TYte American' tori their Job*
after invoking Ute fifth amend
ment when questioned by U S
ccngmilokal committee* A UT&lt;
tribunal awarded them damages
totaling M97,090. Washington pro
tested.
Th*. eighth general lasembly
aMad thb emsri .for an advisory

ala mag change that pattern next
year to permit privately ownM
stations in competition with the
flwemmcnl • ipmvaored British
Broadcasting Core.
Of Canada's nine stations, five
are operated by the governmentsponsored Canadian HroadcaMing
Corp awl four are privately own
ed.
Latin America, leans to private
ownership
— • , . , , |
T V still is'ioo new in Asia fof
a pattern to take shape but of
Japan's two stations at Tokyo,
one is privately owned and one
government operated; the lone sta­
tion in the Philippines Is privately
c*'Crated and one in Thoiland i«
government sponsooc-J
The Humans have statlona In
five cities and about 230.000 sets
in use. according to latest word
through Soviet Censorahlp. and
hope t;» have a million more srt^
within a year The Moscow statin^
operate* six hours a day. six days
a week With atl entertainment
under government control. Russian
T V on occasion Is permitlcJ to
pick lip top plays, ballets and
first run me vies
Other Iron Curtain roontrter
that have TV, larsels on an *x
pertinent*] basis, Include Poland
CaechoSlovakia and Hast (iermany
with a single station each.
West (iermany Is developing ak
a fast pace with nine stations i f
operation and 17 In the works,
ant ZiO.om srts scheduled fur pro
durtion this year.

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Claude II. Wolfe
Appliance Corporation
.703 Sanford 5vr.
Phone 2117

Mr FURNISHED
kitchenette a p I Cullen and Hnrkey, Ilmkern
Mumbtxland Court Illway 17-92 •truiLler Pale*ton Rida. I'bnnr SSI’ K l N M tlllE

E X P E R IE N C E D worker wanla Job.
full ui part time. Maid. Hotel
wurker, etc. Phone 2390________
u w i^ i n e s s o r r o r n i x m B S »
.v.irt z z
If you have a small bu*tnesi la a
secluded part of town and are
interested In getting customer*,
list Uie service you offer in the
Classified column of tne Sanford
Herd’d. Call 1821
________

O R LAN D O Morning Sentinel. O r ­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
llay^ ltGVJ

Automatic Washer. 1 3 ■MISCEILANEOCS
— 13
D ryer and Ironer. 2123 Laurel
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l!r*d Slitet, Pihone WO W.
V.\( \ T i n \ SPECIALS
E v n n s H o o fin g nnd
.ere* Tie».
swimming
Picnic
Holloway :«nd f!aby |r**dm
lle n li n g Co.
iHju.nment
(•imping
and
lishing
Day, w'crk or month— fri U25
121 West Fulton hiPhone 71
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Furniture Center.
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K v in n n le Knb"* X- S e rv ic e
Room 201 Edwards' RMg.
ONE Iti»OM efficiency apartment, Park A Commercial
Itivli-nn's Spurt ini: fltnids
Pit. IG
T e d I iu r n c tt
suitable lor couple or single i . R, Alexander
Pinme w
T . M Stringer .701 East First St.
Private liat'i. ideally located
Reg Heal Estate llrokcrs
Oinlruclor of Pnlnling
South nf City Limit*

NEW 2 bedroom hotitc on lot
73*110. Small down pa&gt;merit and
small monthly payment*. Archil
Smith. Phone 788 J.

aero** from I'o I Ollice Inquire
Manuel Jpcobicn's llcpl Store

A T T IIA i T i V li :i riNim furnished
apt l i b bath, screened p w h .
water (urni-heil 8 mile* fiotn
Sanford &lt;77 T/i pee month Phone
1323 after 7 p m
2 AND 1 ItOO.'I apt., ite v maMe
112 Elm Call 178T-5V
I AN D 2 Hedrooin
Call 12!'i
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n f u r n is h e d

ment

3

Apartment*
11Him apart

Call uu3

I ROOM furnished apt
East lltli St
U N F U R N IS H E D
Phone 425

135 404

R rocm

house

COOL, dean 4 Room downstair* i
apt Gil Park Avr.
AVALON Apts, lit; West 2nd St
Phone 425.
^ U N F U R N IS H E D house. 4 Room*
and breerewuy. i Room apt.
Furnished Tile bath Call 1*72.'
2 A IT S , for rent now. Catfs Rldg
Phone 528

V ROOM

furnished apt. 155. 404

East Ilth St

,

(Hues Jiilnueieo

F U R N IS H E D garage
and bath, electric
Adult* only, no pet*
221 *4 West
m il
1682 R 2 or 70(1

apt l rooms
vrfrigerator.
Reasonable
St
Phone

* F U R N IS H E D house 2 Bedroom*,
S
shade tree*, bathing beach on
v
Golden Lake. Call 306 or 1871
2 ROOM apt

not Palmetto

2 BEDROOM houst^ Kitchen espiip
pod. water furnLlud.
furnish* ' Venetian
blind* 2902 French Ave. Call
1859 5V
F U R N IS H E D ronm. ( lo»e In. Iir*l
floor, beauty re*l. adjoining hath
and living room Phone yai-W.
- - F a P A H T M E N T S 212 We t Ith St
W
vs.5 i aril
U N F U R N IS H E D 2 Red room hou*e
Screened porch, ga* heater F it
Call 1012 - Nighi* 18635V
3 ROOM furnished apl Utilities
lloplnn i,
furnished 5.vi w
F'lir/al Height.
F U R N IS H E D cottage and garage
apt 432 W
i

L A K E M A R Y — Twm i room mod
era apl*. 2 Hedrnoms each— both
have gas ranges and refrigi^1alor*. Kurnishrrl $15 Cirfumlshrd
$40 Plenty of shade. Phone San­
ford 1868 X J.
F U R N IS H E D apt IM f Park Ave.
Phone 876 R aRer 5 p m
F U R N IS H E D 2 Bedroom apl Clo»e
In. $15 Call 791-W

LAR G E. cikiI furnished 2 bedroom
apl Scieened porch $50 innnlhiy
( 1703 Magnolia A le Phone 410 J.
F U R N IS H E D apt '.12 East 3rd St
Call 1735 J

Appllanre Corpora Hurt
JOS Sawturd Ave.
Phnnr 2117

Italiy car seal in gi.'iil runitltiow. 111HI.DING tntft rlftired. graded
Trees, shrubbery moved. TleWUI
Phone ,507 .1
Hunter Pbonr 8*2 W
POLAROID Film*. Camera* a n il 3 W H E E L uiiliiv trailer U \ 6' nr
acresiorlei at WiebolcH'x Cam
4 s V Inquire at 2128 Myrtle I.AW NM iHVKBS. Hand and Pnw
era Shop 210 Smith Park Ave I
\ , ,- r \\ |.anger
er, sharpened In rut like new
'
Ihryctr* repaired, rebuilt, paint,
I SETl I’lAN’D Spinel or console
Aluminum
pit. Key work llandd Stanley,
____ -&lt;&lt;l riuulill-'fi l'n»i,i- 193*1.1
31U East 4!h SI
Nenrlinn Rlimlw
— Farlorj to You —
7—
Pe(Mq*r»loiJi_Soit|i^
CAR PEN TR Y and painting Call
Endofed hrad. Sag-priud liultnm
974 W.
rail with plastic end*. Piattie or M A L E BOXER white, fawn cheeks
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
year old Registered - champion
Smitty'n
Snappln' Turtle
curd*.
pedlgrea Very gentle,
raised
M(tw*ra
Scnburik filoMs nnd Paint Co. i w ith children Excellent traveler.
loeatlim— Just otfi of City
m ill West 8ftd Kl.
Phone 32ft I Partly tralncl Apply Mobley'* New
limits. Now handling Scott At.
T- - 1■I. —
Tra ile r Park. 8 milt*,* south—
water Outboard Motor * Also a
lliw ay 17 92 Mr* Hrook*.
Ilr.uw Square
famous line of cumpctiUvc prite
For Rreereway ec all rooms— H A V E T O di*pn*r of beautiful red,
mowers from Koappln' Turtle—
Any SIZE
mole Persian cal, due to allergy
$99 30 up.
$13. U u U m u R
. ____________ S. Sr minute Rlv4L
Furniture Center
Pbnoe 2115

lift West lit W

Phnnr IDA

S TA N L E Y
HOME
PRODUCTS
Mdie May be ordered by rail
ing your local Sanford renresrn
talivc Mona Boorman— 2252 J

Will not turn white

H ELP 54AV TEII
in—
- l » M IM E O G R A P H IN G and typing
work guaran'eed. Call 941-55,
W O M EN Real Opportunity. Earn
Drl.ann. Fla. Or see Frank
Extra C j.h . assemble handcraft
Reach at 851 West Pa. Avenue,
products, spare lime at home.
D r Land.
Ev cry thing supplied Flaxy, prof.
liable Arlli.ie Industrie', tfnion 13 TO N truck crane, available on
I 'l l ) . Ohio
rental or ronlraet. N ruble vard
HIGH srlvH.I la iv in work Ihrmigh
clamshell and dragline bucket*.
urrimer munths. Apply in per­
Southern Excavators. C iU 21100.
son.
Stnilh«ide
l.aundromal,Orlando.
la ..—
Foorl Marl Bldg 10*1 East 25th

4 ROOM furnished apt. close In. Senknrik Glam* and Paint Co.
INSURANCE
III
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St
Newly painted. 703 West 1st St II2 III 5Vr*l 2nd HI.
Phnnr 32# E X P K IIIE N i Elt Bonkkcepci' lake
Jim m ie Cowan, phone 616.
full charge double eutev txmk*
Muliinlize And Kconnnii/;i'
CUSTOM MILLWORK
Part time work only. C «n ar2 BEDROOM unfurnished hmife
Insure with
Molding.,
doors,
windows.
s
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range
foil
lime
work
if
desired.
111 Eacam bla Drive
rabineti.
Salary rum men* urate with abi!
iiv. Apply 111 iicr*iin, Brookfield
l » — B E A C H R E N TA LS - I B "Prices as clow as y* t phone"
'fill*. 2un North Elm Ave
Cam plwll’M C ahlnrt
"Vnur Mutual Friends"
H U TC H ISO N ocean front apt lliway IT-92 Sooth
Phnnr MIT F O R E IG N — U s JOBS SOUTH
T
Phone 191
“
kly or rnnnUiIy r
A M E R IC A , Ala*ka, Spain. Fare
1564-J.
tooa
MAYTAG
paid low's U S Jobs to til,*
Automatic Washer
000 Trades, Offire. Factories.
P o lio In aurnnce
fc^RgAL E S T A T E T O B ^ A U L ^
tVringer Washer
Send *elf-&gt;iMri.**ixd envelope. $10,000 protertion on each person of
Service
FUk.VISfIFD OR UNFURNTSHKD
Job opportunities, 5Vaseca 24811
entire family at a total cost of
— A Vacancy will cost yor much
Minn.
MAYTAG
$9 06

Boyd-Wallace

riolhe* Drier*
Service

S O M E O N E to tyrw light novel In RTKMI'KR IN IUR AN UE AGENCY

sjure lime 4’ail 34 day
days, evenM A YTA G
mgs 673 J,
Freeier*
SEi'RFTTARY with good education
Upright and
Single— 18 26 Send jiicture with
rhest type*
*100(1 DOWN
application. Plan on establishing
Service
1 BEDROOM block hou*e Electric
n hrancli farm in Sanford. Truck
Utehen. apace healer, Venetian llagRcrly Appliance Center
f.xrmrr Reply J. C. Smith Ir.
“ Your IVrslInghfliito Dealer"
bUndi. 3438 Yale.
II* MagnaNa Avr.
Phone 1757 _Rt 6, Nsvhvllle, Tenn
JJARGE L O T. good location* $35u

A. R. Lormann. UW Park Ave S E T O F 1 piece* cane furniture

M. Ball. RvaHor
BegisterFd Real Eitate
and General lawaaca
Fork Ave.
Financed, t Bedroom home,
•errened ltf porch. Furalsbed or
unfurnished Reasonable eqaily.
1 M South Cedar, |&gt;hme » t » .
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rOLLKCTOR . SALESMAN
Evperlvnre

preferred

PHONE tut.

Fire— Wbsdfttacm-Aein— IJsbfflly

Preferred Rales to Preferred
Policyholders

John WiHtnma Inn. Agency
417 Sanfnrd AUanUr Bank
Phone U

Must be

1 jingle bed. complete. 1 Double
*ubrr and reliable. A|spl&gt;’ in per-"
bet. mnervprtng mattress and
son. Malher of Sanford.
snrings; I 2 Burner kermenr
lim e , new: 1 small maple set­ I f WORK WANTED
-It
ter will* good cushion*; I Isree
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ironing
In
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home.
old pim ftipboaixl. Sec at TrailPhone 730 W.
er vTta RoMn". rear hf Hub
S E C R E T A R Y ^ . Riiukkceper: Kx"leys Trailer Park. .
(lerk nccxt In b w . 1/wsl refeTvuec.
Can be contacted 2U6 Laurel—
t*'DAY*O^D Call and"S w T c s Il

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Plallrr Lunrhriui. and

Dinner*. —

Itaibrem-

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Samln irhr*.
Ilam*. Uhiikrns, 'I'urkrs*.
Baked » hole In Onlrr.
Salmi* in ((uantlly.
II*

17-92

Phone 2-17-5V

OPEN DAILY
&lt;*:IMt ii. m. . I (I Mill p. in.

SHERMAN CONCRETE
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0 $ “SHtj-Friih"

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KEEP ROLLING ON

C O IO R S IN

SPRED SATIN
At aftviamio
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your v a c a t i o n

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Seniiiiule Jalntinie** t'u.
2117 51 rat 1 .1 SI

Phone 121
Sanlord, Fla.

Phil Hnlr’a Gulf Station

U S E D III*'V* I E -E x c e lle n t buy I3th ami Sanlord
Ph. t i n
fo r
nrw*hoy
Stenogranber's
chair, foam cushioned. Didn bar E N V E L O P E S , letterhead*. s la lT
gain* i ill 1136 J after 5:3« p in
nicnls, Invoices, hind bill*, and
p r o g r a m s , ele. Progressive
Printing Co., Phone 4®8— 103
.i i t n k . i r m i a K K
A. R. C. JALOUSIES
West 13th St
Sire 24-37 - x 50’ *"
s r ic c iA ia S
Extruded welded aluminum fnm&lt;- 0 \ p lie,iv yweight LinoP A IN TIN G , small job* appre$24.00 Sperial discount to con
Hated .529.1
leum Ru
3 3 ti8
tractors.
ltd 93 Chrome Step
LAWNS niuweil Cali Boyle Corley,
SIIERM AN C O N C R E T E PIPE CO. Reg
stool*
988 gaouw.
Out Weal Ilth St.
Phone I’ l l l M I
Reg. 524 95 chaise (\*t
168s
Reg $2*193 I’l.illnrm
UAHPF.NTEIt 5VORK
AWNINGS
Itoeker*
,
19 fW For quick repair job*, &lt;9 small
Uk'tim e Aluminum
lt**C &gt;19 w* \fetaf Utility
tHiilding Call Jim 1142 51-4
II 11 Grier
Cablnel
1388
Eurniltirc Center
H IA
I Inuiii ing
Reg, $49 95 Cellar Wardrobe 39 (»•
I IK West 1st M .
Phone It*:. il&lt;’ g $.,9 !•■. Chrome 5 III
For Remoilrling and repairs
Dinette
48HO Nathing Down—Small Monthly
USED TRACTORS
Beg $88 95 Sofa Red.
48on
Payment*
2 Ford Ferguson*. 1 Oliver 70.
Iter $79.95 Sflidio laoinge
.39 95
Shermnn
Cmterele Co.
Itritt Tractor Co.
Iteg. Ju ry '', a pc lletlroom
Du* West 13th
Phone: 1241— 18AI
Kanfortl.Orlindo Hlway I'lumr 3nt
fsolle
,
88 nr*
Beg SI9 191 Itiink Red
I. L. SIM, — Plano Technician.
ECIIOL'H REDDING
Complete
6808 Phone 2181 Itmile I. Sanford
Corner Celery and Kanlurd Asr.
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HALL'S GARAGE lot general
Auto
I'bnwr 1232
283 m |:. I'nst S|.
I'hnar 127
repairing. Also Wreeher Kerv ire
USED
Washers
All
mike*
to* Cir lr
' r y Ph. lOJO M - l « * -R
A in u f i s t v w iy .n
-4
Thoroughly recoodil toned l e i g Nights.
ed. approved and gtiar.inlred Wy ilL’5’ . sell and trade used fur.
From F»3 93 Easy term*.
ntture. 5Vii •ui M.m r fu n rlliirc flo. H AVE your lawn mowed by Je rry
liOrii Phene 1311 W.
Clnuric II. &gt;Ynir*
.Ill I’ Id Phone 938

3 ROOM Furnished Apartment. 107
. „ gras*._ *3 re* bn
G IAN T pingola
l&lt;oeuit. Phone 721 M
shel rV^ou
o gather If. A. 4". Urn-mi
2 BEDRO OM unfurnished house. In­
14 miles out Sanford Ave 239 J
quire al ,Monroe Corner Grocery
v a l s p a r V a h n l s ii
Store.

'hi a a small *d in the
’mve it lo yjtirtelf.
Pmve
and giva tka
Modiy
l
huii your rooms or
apartment* to vent

in s c r a n c f .

Floor And
Check uur prices and quality beW all Tiling
l &gt;n- ; .-ii buy
lleautlful 2 It It home in perfect
Phone 1197-55 .
condition with oak floors, tile Senk.'trik iMitss nnd Paint Co.
If voit want the 1.055 rale on auto
Phone 3gu
bath, kitchen equipment 2 nice 112*11$ (test 2nd m .
mobile financing. *rr Install­
lot* ulth shade Rack yard fcnc
ment Loan Department, Sanford
ALUMINUM WINDOWS
ed. Owner will accept good lot*
kiprclnl — TV nnd Radio
Atlantic National iljn k
All type* Quality being equal We
as dow n pay inent
Serviro nnd Repnlia
t II. It., 2 'j bath*, older home in
are not undersold
BCA Motorola Sate* and Service. M ODEL " A " '31 4 D r Need* tag
good condition on beautiful cor
C a m p b e ll'- C a b in e t
Mu*t tell 2.546 Palmetlo Av.(icne'rs Texncn Service
ner location near High School. lliisav I MU South
Phone 1117 llin Sanfnrd Ave.
Phone I486: Plione 3ti. ll
If you need a spacious home,
yon should see this Good lerms
HKD-I-MIX CONCRETE
D R A G L IN E rental by day. week
— R U IL P IN f i—
and underpriced at $14,500
Grease Trap* — Septic Tank*
or month Phone list l.co I'onWindow Sill* — Lintel*
stnietton Co. of Sanfnrd
J A L O l'K IE K
SEMINOLE REALTY
Miracle Concrete Co.
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MKRO • Phone 1335
FLOOR landing and fmlshinf. Lifetime Aluminum— Free E*ti
3n‘i
E
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Ave.
male*. Free Installation— 351c
IWI Park Avenue
Phone T7 I
ml
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Bern
phene 1125 Furniture Center.
Evening*— 812 sV or Ittl-J
unle County ainre 1923. II. 51
SAVE MONEY ON:
Mil W First
Gleason, Lake Alary.
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room, dining area, kitchen, fenc­
S P E C IA L R E B W n a
— 14 Contract and repair work F'ree
ed hark yard 1im7 Adam* Avr Free E &lt;llrn.de* Write to Mfg
estimates R L
Harvey 2UI
Agent Glenn C E tl. ZIP' Lav- Aiphalt paving, land clearing, fill
$375 equity— A*&lt;ume mortgage
Sanford Ave Uhone 1121
rel Or call Days— 1887-J Nights
dirt and clay.
Phone Mr*. Witte, 1821 until 3
1291 -J Sanford
p m.
Spenror Lonalrurllon Co.
BOATS • M O T O M ___ — |9
llaitlaml. Fla. Phone: Winter Park 1 9 JnloUnie
Doors
NOW H E A R T i l l s
23781
Complete
nth
gla»».
screens,
lark*
William P. Smith, Outboard Sates
* Bedroom*. large living room, din
OAKLAWN
anti lunge*
Service, Mercury Outboard Gal­
ing room, elect tic kilrhen Fur­
Seminole County's &lt;nly perpetual
V
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IN
I
ea, 251) S. Park. Ph .nr UT4-J.
nished. Near town and air base
care Cemetery. Iluslnrs* office*
New low price* on jalousie win 110
The prire? $3,530
N. Park
Phone lit* BOATS, Boat Imilolng. suppltr*
dmv* See u* before v*m buy.
S T . J O H N ’S R E A L T Y CO.
and hardware Trailer*. C Vail
Phone H29 • A H Peterioj, Broker SEMINOLE .lA l.orS IK S CO. • Complete motor lum-up
Woodworking. 312 Sanfnrd Ph
West 1*1 t*l.
Phone 121 • Brake*, generators and ita rtc ri.
Xisocistrs -A . II Pctcnon Jr.,
2213-55’
Gulf Product*
Sanlord. Fla.
I*. J. Chesterton. Albert N. Fitts

FOR SALE OR TRADE

•9S9
S3IALL 4 llrdrcMim home Uving
ARTICLES FOR RALE
room, dining area, kitchen, fcncrtl back yard $60 per month. 1003 Usui furniture, anplilances, tool*
Adam* Ave Phone Mrs. Willc,
etc. lloughl1— told. Larry'* Marl.
r 1821 until 5 p m.
321 Eatl 1st St. Phone j u t
F U R N IS H E D apt 3 rooms screen­
ed porch, extra rollaway lied,
garage. rd2 Park. Phone San­
ford 1331 It 2

T I IE S A N FO R D HI II it D
lit I II I. E Q U IP M E N T — 23
- i i n to • K C K N T T I HE t imid G n m U H Ihur*. June to. 1951
I'.i r 9
i iE F li'E DESKS and Chairs. Im»
V E N E T IA N IlL IN D S
lunliai. lidivKy Ijiwcst prices,
Factory prices! Holla Head Blind*
M O U s H T O N in s u r a n c e
E L E C T R IC A L M -ltM C I
.
t h i r l witn George Stuart, 56
Aluminum slats, cotton or plas­
PH O N E 811
E i-t &gt; horrh s-treet. (JrUn&lt;l&lt;t.
lln n d till Electric Co.
tic tapes. Complete repair lervlre
Seiiilo.'
A'metbr Ullnd Company ltrr.dix nod—.i V * 1' ‘ A n ' ... —
a i i a n 1 i c B a n k b u &gt;u
KIO V ...I ibiril St
YuungsTvivJ .,i,.n erl l 'Y N E S
Ollice Machine Co.,
Eleclrit.il rontrarlm g and r . r 11’
writer*, adding machines,
IRVING PRYOR
21—
H IS T A M I FOUNP
—21 112 Magnolia A v e .
Phone It
S
Bella!*. 31» Magnolia. Ph.
20S • 210 MKISI II HI.DO.
41
YOUR PUT?
Your State Farm Insurance Agent if you LOST
have— adve-tisf your loss For Appliance*, c Ur : n..
Low cost auto and fire insurance
'round electrical *ervu-e
• t n l D IM . ( h.ur* from $2 95 to
F R E E for iL.ee times In lh*
your General Electric I' dor.
. .1 Write lor quantity price.
Herald through the court0*7 of
.
i- « tilt i.i.irg r Sliiari, 58
Sanford Electric Co.
i l - r i d w m s p i-D sm ciw tR im s
the Florida State Bank.
l .t i tiurrii street. Orlando
IIK Magnolia A vr.
Pham 11-■
CO M P LETE lambcaping Tropical L O S T . Brown and white male
Plants; Bitter Blue Sod: Top
rocker spaniel, with harne**
Soil A. D, Itountree. Call tlbi,
Answer* to name of Kipper. B.
E McWhorter. Call 198 It
L o u i s i a n a copper skin potato
m n il\\s
o m iim nun
plant*, cutting* $7 0U |&gt;er 10001 F O U N D : Plymouth car key* on
corner Magnolia and 2 nd Owner
at the nursery We would advise
Immedlx'e iYfriii in.
i f for &lt; I l.mti 1 KHronm
may have same by identifying
a day's mil ice either bv phone
\
and paying for ad
or triegram I. II klann. Lake
Monroe, p. O llox .53 Call 863-H
I 11‘N»l 11
* n n l 1*4*1* I‘», I *I hr r r %*t a •».
ill 111SIwildI I IfBit
— — E L E lT lilU A I. SFRVICRo— B
appliances.
sale*
17- A u r m t o n iL E s . t b a h a .h s F R IG ID A IR E
and service G II High. Oviedo.
M i ln iV V N 1* \ \ MKNT
SANFOUI) MOTOR CO.
Ela. Phone 41.31 or Sanford.
1161 Frem h
Ph. 1570
1612 5V after 6 p m
riiMii.* i***'i.
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EXPANDO llonte. Prairie SchiHin1 r. Stewart, Scholl. Nashua *&gt;d
TH K (JRIDDLK
Yellow stone. 23’ ! down. 5 years
"lo*|
t.M.r
at 3” .
I 5STSUIE T it \ IL I:R SALES
Srrvin^ Sir aka, I'Mrkrn. I rrnU
Phone 5-3445 or 5 2?..J Palalka. Eta
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WORK W ANTED

Huy* brand new Frigidaire. AH
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ROSA L. PAYTON
porcelain intlile ana out( only
Reg. Real K i l it r Broker
Krigidjire ha* ill.
Hold* 41
1 m i Virginia A v r.
Phonr |||D
pound* frozen food*. Huy on our
i’\e|ii«ni- meter ice plan and
! iVheiner buying or veiling, It aril1
get .i receipt In*tend of a lull
i pay you to see:
lithU t bu*lnr** for lease— Lake
ever* month
!
J. w. H A L L . R E A LTO R
View Grill, Lake Mary Phone
D ied refrigerator* abi* available
Florida Slate Rank Itullillng
UM3 W or 1711 J
on lilt- plan

Ta ll Hall"

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Tuesday through Friday.

INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
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5v1 Hue; *1* upai Invent* well (iirn l-lie .l and rrn lrd. .me front,
loorr ( » o (H-drimm apartment n n liirn l.h id for n*e l.« o » n r r
but 121 left fro nln ii; on Palrmltii \venur (l|ien for in*pi-etlnn
In ippoinlroi nl ( an In- Imaxtil al |ieisala- -a ir or will he .old
al ptihhi auelton al premiM* on M.mdav June 21*1 al ten
n'rlmV 5. M.
Sale made under llrd rt of Ptol.alr I tturf lire di.| r drill inn amnnu
heir*.
B. 15 B a re , lom m i»*inner, P it Box t il * .
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F R ID A Y , J l 'N E

11. 1951

A s s tK ia te d

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le a s e d

No. 112

W ire

Q u eryin g A lle g e d Triggerm an Kidnaper Sen. Flanders Demands McCarthy
On Lake Wales Probe Agenda Is Sought
Arrest Pensacola In Arizona Answ er Charges M ade In 1 9 5 2
S a y s S o lo n
Strolling
Millhand. Charge
U. 5. Officials Arc
W o u l d n ’t
With Conspiracy
Deeply Concerned
In Sanford
Testify
Over f rench Crisis
BARTOW &lt;/r*i — Questioninc of a new alleged triggerntntt was the big order of
business to day in the investi­
gation of the Lake Wales
murder for profit plot.

The S*nlord Duplicate Brl&lt;lg&gt;*
Club will have it* Lint afternoon
ol play Monday at I 3n o'clock at
the Valdci Hole) Director for Ihe
afternoon will be Mr* W
It
CUftotl. The public i* Invited
Playing lee i&gt; .V» cents. Furttiei
Information may be ,m ire d by
tailing Mrs Karl Higginbotham at
1449-W.

• • •

Brownie and Girt Sennit will tie
|ta let ton t In swimming Tuetdat
■1 1 p.m. at the municipal M ol,
but are In m rrt at the pool at

17:45 p.m.

• • •
The M orri. M y Ranch will oprn
Sunday at 11 a. m. More than 200
children are expected to attend the
camping facility.

r o iA N D I O f A te o , n . tell* a
Weird late in the office of her at­
torney In New York of her ro­
mance with John Francis Roche,
confuted killer of tour perron*.
When the couple become en­
ticed tn March, Rorhe phoned
YolamJe after Marion Brown,
blond# waitress, had been alaln
nearby, and walk«d her home for
protect ton The Brown *lay Inc It
one of the four Roche admit*

T h is m an. R a y m o n d Janies.
112. a Pensacola m ill ha ltd. was
a rre ste d there ye s te rd a y on a
c h a rg e of c o n s p irin g to n u ir dcr K 11 Gcrlach. and wa* brought
here during thj night
Sticritt Pat Gordon ta il hr had
Information that Jamr* agreed to
kill Gerlach. wealthy Lake Wale*
calendar manufacturer, for $5.ono
but balked when principal* would
pay only 12.500 in advance.
In thi. cave James is accused
of conspiring wi
with Willard Durden.
Orlar.Jo buildin g contractor, and
Emmett Donnelly. Lake Wale*
lawyer who killed him veil Tuesday
after being releated on bord In
three other murder conspiracy
rate*
Durden and Donnelly were ar
retted Monday attl charged with
a iecomt contpiracy againd Her
lach’a life and plot* to kill two
wealthy widow*. Mr*. Byrd Roach
of Lake Wale* and Mrs. Louise
Hawley of Orlando
Sheriff Gordon *al.l Durden con
fe**ed to the*e three c o n tra rie s
with Donnelly alone, and that Dur
den tagged the lawyer the master
mind
"Th rre la no doubt” that Don­
nelly wat the guiding figure, Coun

P H O EN IX . Am ' T — A gtant po
lice force combing the tugged
Superatltltlon 3lountain&gt; »»u-k•■J up
fresh track. "I an armed and 'tin
gerou. kuili-.ier rails todaj
The 1'mal Counts Sheriffs office
reportrd that search p .rtb -. u m i
across the footprint# while the
main group of -ra rrhrts were
heading nil in a different direction
Ihrniigti (he h.irtcri, to ils ten tin.
Ttie It .ii k- are follow mg i power
line and atr hr ided lu rk toward
a mill) highway, between Apache
Junction and Florence Junction
Bloodhounds .ire bring rushed tc
the area
The sherilf, nfftre m l thrv rep
resent the b r.t lc.nl that h
N-en
found since the trjil w j. ti t |j,t
night
A mountciI sheriff- p&gt; * w,x
moving up the slopes . t the Super
vtltlonv wtirn Ihe tire it, . mie
The* are part of • v i t police
nrlwoik of plane*, p.itr I r i* . and
ground parlie. u*ing Mrodhound
in seeking the abductor of Mrs
Evelyn Ann Smith
The attractive 21-year old wifr
of a wealthy Phoenti pipe and
steel company
cxecuttve was
relied by Ihe man
Wednesday
afternoon and relra c l \i |pr|jv
after a $75.uon ran om •. , paid
She was held raplivr fur 2*i
hour*, most of fhr time in (tie
rugged Superstition.. ,|ir id th.Lost Dutrtirn.m gold mine Puller
orked up fhr kldn i i w - tr i k
ate yrstcrdjv ami followed them
five mile* before thry- di-.ippr
ppr irrnt
In Hip cartm -luddid wm Icl.init
Atrs Smith, a mother ol two
children, wa- unharmed when ic
leated in the hadow of Die Super
itltions yettfida)

Was Critical
Previously

U VM HN1-DIN 0 T S t iffict
it
ic derpls ronrerned over tin
p • il rt.sis deveh-ptng in the
I r - » h gm im m cnt Thrv fear it
will have i turther tnralyiing t-f
-&gt;n A|iie-I effort* to halt the
• mmitnl ' in SouthrxM Ana
1 oi the fact which .lands nut
n-me 1 wi with the diplomatic
mi 1it* i i tiipaign which the I’nm
mm I. o r relrnllessly pressing
i. Diis while the Allies are field
t" me ■unrd fatde at Geneva,
&gt; -I- with ivlilu a l controversy m
Pan- an I generally
dehate the

n nddiona lor action on Indochina,

th&lt; lied high command gives r\
n s &lt;Sl ier, r of pressing for a sir
The Veteran* of Foreign War*
&lt; -n on Die battlefield
Auxiliary met ye»lerd*y at the
M"r w . tern diplomat pul it this
heme of Mr*. H. Lipin, with Air*.
w
Ihete has been a lot ut
M. Smith, president, conducting the
d'
M u irn
the ttmled
meeting. General bu«tne»» and pro.
t t r mr* about training
Jeeta were Ihe main Hem* of diaBOOM* I A lfO lU . tllfi'f. rut rtf ruUllfl I l» Il'A l I 11
\
mi. .- ItiHip hut bv Die tune
enaaion. Those prr*ent were Mrs.
i’il)lr-| (imn fiin * 11 in !h* IVitiHiiiir H iu ’f W *•
Dcs
get
il
all
settled
the
Vidna
W . Elder. Mrs. E. la vy, Air*. H.
|'t,i5*rtitfri• » p ii i!n11 irfi-nrv! Ifimi flit irlit' ’f
Hu r tn ji nit lie then- to tiam
I t Rlgga, Airs. I.. Alrilrk, Airs. At.
trs vk«»M
lir ll'T I «. it rf lUrAll&gt; IfiJUtf l
am more '
Smith, Mrs. II. Ltpln. Mr*. T . N.
I i •to h authorittc* here report
Dillard, Mr*. I). W ebitrr, Mr*. V.
that no ■" can hr *'irr when Do
Donohue, Mr*. II. Brady. Mra. K.
' 'titmim ' h o r n of If&lt;&gt; l hi Mmh
Smith, and Mr#. J. Jandula. Air*.
**&gt;I1r i mg p tlirr triuniph at Dim
B. Kings ley, Department Chief of
Staff, and two member* from the
It 'ii ID
i fra weeks ag'i wilt
'j ■li &lt; h:* attack to take the
Da Land aualtlary were gue»ts of
the atoning. Anyone who it eligible
II&gt; I Hi .. dell*, the key city of
la Jala the Anaillary may contact
Ret l and (♦* port, tlaiphnng
any of the members. The neat
Rejifrit t not of I * Sutltlltoh C oD tity imlilii* i 'I io o I feio h
H'Di tm ..Hr*" art J French bail
meeting will be held June 21 at
-I
i j t i . 't&gt;( ||id ran make Dir e r . w ere n c c i'p tid «f yc.4tfr(1iiy’.» m i’i-tiiig of tin* C o u n ty
H t B. Ittlh Street.
dtp e |»'•*'s uiiii h on Ihcir own Loa n I of im lilii' in ,tn ii lion , .ic ro rd iiig to I! T M ilvvi'r. C&lt;*iiti
tmor.g I'm Frenrlt tiverr they Will tv :ditioriiitoinlriit
Special Investigator llamp Gan
mu into . Irrnfii fight
TA M P A W*— Sheriffs deputlea Hy aaid loslav Raymond Jamei,
It ell mots iiiv i’it lit tile re d y n m g It iu lu t iitnirt'il from
P r'tld ril F.tirtJiowrf inM hiPentarola millhand, admitted be
captured two Negroes amid gun­ Pei
nr &gt; . i -infetriii e ) r lerday that th • ill liealtli In jit f ii.p 1’in tily e im m r .t lin e s **ss**vernl of the
fire yeaterday alter the ron nl a Ing hired Hto do a Job' by a man
Frrr-rb «n.f native f n r r r . rotiM toacliur.'t an* m a r r in l to a rvist
|M-i oiiiii'l w ho lin v i’ it*kidnaping victim arranged .i ren *reined nf murder coniplracy but
it e -niir .tiiijide help m fightm ! vi’iv n l trn tts fu r o n li r ,
I'o n im iiite il tin- ir|•&lt;-ru tl•'t n i i t
detvmu under Ihe ruse o| paying barked out when he reallaed what
fur Haii-'i tirt he offered no sign
Ihe job wat.
ransom.
F o u r o th e r iin i'h o rs Itiivr r o t im t m a k in g a total of Hi
lhai thi I m t r ! Stiles m i going
t’yrui Schln*. 80, Tampa whole
Th i
h ow ever, ha- lu*en
to provide ur h help m the way v u ia iu ii'ii m thi' trliool n y s tn n
ly
Solicitor
Clifton
Kelly
adJed
sale banana man, had been taken
I lie (want
H ANOI,
Indochina i.l* I irnch of combat siipftirt It i&gt; already somewhat alleviated
JA C K S O N V ILLE tfv -A Federal on a &gt;tv hour drive Wednesday Kelly aaid he wat not convinced
vestetdav atmDntrd I ’ new te»ch
Grand Jury yeaterday indicted night hy the two who released him Durden told all hr knew about the and Vietnamese lead-r- ralhrd the providing arms and efpiipment
All hut three of these have
All Die evidence indicates there rr
defense of Lhe impenlr ! Rrd Riv er
Alex B. LitUefielJ, former Voluala when he promDed to pay fl.ouo case*.
American ------------------plan to intervene
Donnelllltr handled the tinand aI Deha In person bvfav agam.t l it- ti no --------------------------- I n n aniK'Inted to Bouthiide I’ti
County aherift and State Democra’ On the rice, he reported, hb aball three am
and. *t»od 'u mtnh -force threatar
vital 'ill .sVmrd (orre in behalf of tin tnalv Sshuol, while the re i^nibu
W te Committee chairman, on charges durtor* robbed him. then tied and affair* of ■“
i t lf h f i i sstie from wihool. jtvvi
uneheckri handling area from thrre .idea an-' from |detenu of Ifanoi
of chanting the government out of
fund*
when fhav died. In wdthln.
Efforts to arrange some kind nf Do countv
more than *10,000 In Income tare)
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ettlgator*
taid
Durden admittrd
Gen. Paul Ely. F i i " f
a n r l t i i i i for langu term operatinns
fh"st who r; nrnsJ an II. B
in 194148
line over the vehicle and *et lire he wat to get $75,000 (or arranging military and political e'-irf it- ln-t &gt; »gai" * 'he ipn a t , | Coiumunl ■ ' oil#*ii
St ■mti’-tr Hi. i S-h'J-d
One count i iy i he reported 11" to It with him initfe
the death* of each one, Gordon china, arrived here I*’ * nig''' &lt;r!*h '''T itl’d in southeast
h .' '
A |If*
A .ti are sn t It F u »rh . Junto li
I WJ I '
r
Thursday
afternoon
the
i
|t,
489 Income and SLIM laxt) due
sa'.l
irtn»»*fif •
ii11t|i*
the promise h- would le I fi&gt; f-ght 'ualtv
paralytcd
I I'tii Thatchci. It r. I H •.. At
Steve
Srhlro,
received
a
telephone
for 1947 but should have repotted
.♦ Ml llf &lt;♦ Mil y #*|pflfl
But Durden, rearreited after aga.nst the i ommuulvt h-d *» I.»t
i,
Counet, Atari*#
I’a. t a il
•*r ffitfr
$21,018 and $8,150 A second count call demanding the ll.tvaj ||r Janie* wat brought into the rase, in the area Klv aid lie h id « mu .. . .
» imi om$i
f |» » .Mil I I M|(|f* (r* ►
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accuse* him of reporting $8 oos railed officers and 10 deputlc* Da denird knowing anything about a to Hanoi from S.ugon l&gt; &lt;
&lt;
In in» tr,i ,r «*f t &gt;11*11)110
• m f jie lc | n R p O n P f l P f l
ill of South*l’l*
Income and 1752 taxc* due for 1018 tinned themvelve* about the meet plot with Jam ei. He was tailed In believed the r-.mmandri in .to .-fi* , U a * u u l m l Dir I i I ritlin i'e
lie* vie
II
Mbit
Weal able. t." where he *hould have reported ing blare.
default of $15,000 bond. Alter hr
I nr idditinil. h 1'* r'rr
dlii1l!J
Hilt • M rtm lf, 11- *•••!••; I'
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Chief Criminal Deputy Ro*s An confessed In the earlier c**e», he should be with hit fightm m m
$79,555 Income and $8,883 taie* due
Vietnamese Premier t'» m e Uuu
I Hurston. la W Muritio : \ O I’ lll.u ti. .1 1 t.ttli I iff11*'i . i’ |u - •■» i*r tie
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The first count Implemented a derson tael Rootevelt williams, 2** had been freed under bond nf only
.■I • in" t id Du. fruit ha. been
r
liomantkv, Gen*'**; »nd N
• complaint filed last month by the and Oti* Adam*. 20. tried to (lee $5 000.
night, they drafted a vr t p .eket
Jtnkin-i,
I'room*
Am
t.iov
U. S. district attorney'* nfflce to anil were naught after teveral
Sheriff Gordon reported James fir*t I'rnr Ai thetr
on t .-'
i’ t* u in' Inutever « l ' ' » few
TALLAHASSEE
e •J w tint,
T b " * wb-’ « i " ictnu c at" M
hall eapirallon of Hie xlx-yesr shot* were fired.
first came into the rate in January nigh, trey draflt-f a vr ' |in i&lt; ’
li.i'r lirrn avin^ trier
i» m i . ii
Anderson reported Williams ad through a telephone conversation " ( i l Bill of Rights” de -tied t ■ will be opened here .1..nr in nn It
Maxwell. i mm!*’ vocational
atatute of limitation*. He wa&gt; al­
in - •&gt;* th. v"ar
•ariv ,
Th" crop
i. )•&gt;&gt; .1. Ola 1 "tila ". .t«ini"i Iltuh
lowed frecJun on It tr«l bond then mlttcd having part In the kidnap from a Tampa restaurant during stwed thr badly lagging plan *
dd I. t oil niilli. ti lm»r largei
-’•mtti
The otflce laid yeiterdsy It would ing but claimtd thi* A^am t had whtrh an operator heard a refer inereavc fhr V ie ln im r” - r »»s '•&lt; t ' *in.i fchn-'l c#ip,*roef irm hol’d Scbmil; M *i a I ’ ' * -mi *
t'\ rsttm iif
The i jh im ' B"rrd of f lu rjlrd i, "Jr. and M If I'ni.iin , * riKtni
nothing to do with It, Both men encr to a killing, Later thert w.i, yyuffli men bv the rn i &lt;&gt;f * -■ v.
not rerjueit additional bend
i .' in ikcti'het . # , f’J
lb*
i'ht h had i ted ' &gt; i"v •st fund * Acada tnv
art being held on charges of va a iccond conservation abou’ 'be
Thera har been lit'I* r hlo • "( ’ it# t r 'in utrnt v iriii ip Die
m IT * Ihe f'gurr 1 ’•r v&gt;av
granrv until Investigation* ate same matter
S’- »
t. a h. ■
ion lit' t M- 'i i f t
iponie to previous enti-tpen* &lt;y
a, 7ml QMI
eiuritif . after ihiv drew an up
completed, the officer (aid.
The sheriff said these oath were paals and d ra t dotgme ' • I'-rcptahly ' ;h inter.
II' bn llnd .ii
rate from Il’DOthv 1 l .mil - i
Ihr
•'
i I (’ii graprft id u a,»
made to the number* for Donnel- uideipread fhr p-puliti'
ii reidverising Vila. AtaitfUi.it* lio S in . Iltlvn I.’ ""
■ t' i ■e , j " im ir a . ■ of 3
h * home and hu office in Lake illy Ignored * C ib im i u r'^r tw ’ utiidt bt! let
Dot
ion.
M
irth#
Bi*v.
Marv
Bat
the tmnda on Ihe advice of Its
mil!"-"
wale*
month* ago for mcbilir.itlm ol ill
York bond approving *Mor t’ »f, C hertv .itni-l.I'MV m l Anno
Erom a deteriplion of the vie able-boalled Vietnarri'se n -n t&gt;- New
'lac
Stoke.
.Ml
»|tb
tb*
cxiio
neyv
(ini'* age. wtaltii, re*idence and tween 7t attl 25
o'alc School Isiipt TJin n u . Il tl '11 of M l»« Slot "a tia'a I.* "li e M IA M I nh— Hearing rf removal
ff ontlnaed O r Page ElgM )
A Cabmut rotiimimt&gt;|i
n
t" ft-"Itil id"
I'rimai
City manager Warren Knowlei
Motey
t atd th’ lawyer »r» if the alirnrd
charge* agatmt Alunlclpal Judge today tatrd fhal the date for de­
Alt
,,.l . i , tin n a *
nmmred vper’al allotment
&lt;l m i I’pimon Ihr Mte I'onitillU.on tr
Cecil C. fu rry on June ?i hy th* livery of the City'* $1,176,000 bond
lerial astlslance have be.rt • detr-l 'lUtrr* reads erd.mg and * new. •VO" I t" Mir t) od'i N*i;rn n-b "'
cHy comm,**ion ht* h?en btoeked little to the New York bonding
for *11 families aff*:'. I 1 V
I’llbhi o l '
i.t t'*e Is*.n.| Mturh
"I a
At» ' i ithrvr
by • Circuit Court tnlun-tlon
Afnfting ol their *oni or till tend
houi# of Shield* A Co., has deare I m l H by auhnn tote tirensr
'•e. ! "i i di
nub
Government agene'e, will &gt; that i 1it - rtvtnua
Circuit Judge Gr*dy I, Craw, finltely been set for neat WedneaHr • I thi tali
lirl V* ■ *' -I iv ' ’
rind
draftee* do net late t1’' ! ' p i
hr '.til he im n " ; the bidder* on the
ford yeiterday entolncd the com- dav.
At yesterday'* meeting ot the
" I. . , I, ■
in "i. Jan
two year, of m hi
mii»tan Ircm the hearng pending
City official* will journey to County board of public instruction, , in j their
aeci'rltie- tii"- t«
'
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a Circuit Coutt ruling on Curry’* N'swr York with the bonds June 15
The C ih ie ri T'jnd.vv rcieetid
*
I' en . a• ! i
Intop-tlon m-ve againit the eom- and ate eapertad to return with a delegation of Chuluota resident*
L IV E OAK fv— A tornado level
m u tere.i hid "f o* irty I H p-t
lodged
objections
to
the
potsibility
' |b a' Alt
mliiton |i | It* efTrt to cud him
rent from a tynd'ealv and at th rd i grocery vtnre— one ot three
of the board selling the old Chulu­
,*ui i i,. im .band lumou
(* on charge* ol milcon-futt In of­
tore* In the -malt community ot
itne meeting voted In buy thota school house to a church
mg 'I*
I iriii' m Dir
fice.
bond* at 2 75 per rent from Uie McAlpin 12 mile* imitli id h»re
•'1. no bile &gt;t I tit.#. thr
Judge f ra " *ord he'd that four
••i. T rje h e f,' fi.’ irrmerit Fur • and intlu ted appr""m ately f loo.fKHi
.grit ' lie I death -shell
city comml»»ton vote* are nece»and the State Officers and Em damage l**t ntgtd
•i b suitdriilr .tailed het
aarv to *t»rt removal action
lliil accompmi.-t Ihe blow ant
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Brtlrement
Fund
All . I ii'l' h holding nn III
The charge*. *or«vst«ed bv only and to accept the New York com- rontainUg 37 signituas, requeued •ervite employe* of the City it -&gt; »i
It L Meant, lerrnlitv of the t'o
Alt . 1 'tub denied II
fhre* grew nut d Jude* f'jrrr** panle. offer to purchase th* bonds th* board to honor its agreement decided to bold #n election to p
lum
bii
County
Patm
Bureau,
vaid
atl.n-J
handling ol a city polite cate at a little under 3 41 per cent in ' i to tell the school to th* church for a rtpreventalive to
the crop damage w#i canfinca gen
&lt; 11At I’ll - 1
•tale civil service meeting f"t
•Vaintt |8 tetn-aee V&gt;y* Alay 8 terett.
rr*!ly to t-’tui 111 Hr •aid 33 m
$850.
cal employen.
Ht&gt; vi i i , . r,
Will Ri 1 lilt.
The City manager w*» notified
He dltmlited unlawful *»iembly
18 faruiv weir h‘t But tie . ii,|
R.
T
Alilwet,
County
superin­
I *1 of | l'Ul#t IIIU'I f"t
The need came about !bro- jh
charge*
against
the
ymaOn. by the phone from New York that tendent of public instruction, today
|m &gt;, th»t »«ine ’ am wa' hit.!
i* ib
80 y - 1i i - and compotet
O U N E S V tt I I
r -A
Fedenl
rourled up bv police »ho telied the romnanv had decided on June listed that when the board con­ the recant death of Stale Sena'ot
ITie 'tore I - veil'd helunged I"
fainmi«
•i&gt;. inelti’liritf.
teveral uesponi thev said toe boyi 18 as fne data lo romplrt* the sidered the agreement, it had been Lloyd F. Boyle, who h«d bald *h* 'm id lory will ,-ft thr five today W W Poe Eight person, ner*
tioillion for *everal yeat*.
d ’tc ' dame,
tn I,is •
• in 1. ■'•land," e"d
Sin tM .. 52 yesr-ol.l tnvlde the frame bniHing hut nun&gt;transaction.
planned to uie In a hittle.
informed that 95 per cent of the Im heen »et or formal rmmli • G»i""vvtl!e
• w - . t,.tn i" Well., 5olll"f s*l.
atr-m jn arruved of w#t hurt
people wanted it that way.
tlon*. according to Cltv msna^ci robbing the High ipringt Bank of
:ta" I died vr itu 'lsy.
Other damage w,n confined ti
Ye.U
eiterday'i delegation atatrd Warren Knowie*.
f2l Of#) Matffi 31
rmrfv In veveril home*, tree' an t
that most of th* people wented it
However, (he name nioit prond
The defense r r .f H yeiterday
for a community house, and de­ nently mentioned at « i&lt;o,iblll’ y •tier preventing *|ln* •** who power line*
manded If it were to be sold, that of ftllfnig the iMiiition I* that f levtitlrd Sander* w»v in thi* city.
th* board do ao at publie auction. Mack CliveUm l Jr., who w-#&gt; i* !ht miles away, the morning of the
Milwea ordered that the building rentlv appolntei! cotinly att” ni"v (&lt; t la ry
be relumed to ft* original startua Cleveland wa# not available fit
'llitf
government
w ilnevsev,
W ASHINGTON 'A*-5*eT*Ury of the peoplo *dw knew the China for Ihe preaenL T h r church had
B IT /
comment today.
it."*ever, levtified that Sander-, or
Stale Dull** concrte* that hi* ef­ situation "
already
moved
into
it.
"Bed G «rte i i "
&lt; o ’.H I k T O N 'thin r _ t m f il
terrd rnatomrrv to lie down on
"S'lmrttmei we make a i*s-ing
fort* to *av* a dollar here and a
"It will li« sold at public auc­
I 07 ■ S i ll - ftilft
? 19 9lta
Ohm jothorltu
tevrflll of wh.it
Ihe h»nk hdgjy ll-wtr while an ar
dnv'ar tttere have sometime* hack- whlrh obvloualr la detrimental to tion to the highest bidder," Mllwee
Satuidav
their
earrh might p r o d tir e ,
^.’rntdlre scooped up the c**h
Ihe intereata of the United Staei,"
Ureal.
stated today. No data of the sale
‘The Belt* of Roiarita"
Neither Ihe bed nor the accomnlaunr l today to return t i Die
said.
V
"I personally fcratch out word* hefhillea
I DO I 03 - 7 08 10:09
farm of * foirii"i .mental ps'ient
iiltce ha* been mealed
conceded that In trying to ha# yet been let.
here ar. 1 there to »ave a few dol- hold
, "Captain Tu a te "
whhh ha. yielded two bodies in
State Department expentri to
L A K E L A N D 'JB-The t' ", r»*
lara on every cable.” Dulles fold a "very
2:38 • 6:41
8:44
the part vtx day*
austere baeti,” he cut I'm
C A L L E D W RO N G N A 5 IE
pailment of AfTtcnltuie h i- »n
Ihe Senate Appropriation* Commit many word*
Sunday
At nd«La t SMUrd.iv the Imdy of Clvde
nt .* cable to Mo*
A tlh u r Kir-hhnff (odav inform
proved a marketing agreemen f«r
lee In aecret testlmov At*y IT *t»d row carryingoutparta
"Elam* and Ete*h"
of President
Patton, a Tt-yesr &lt;&gt;ld Fresno h-tund
control
of
avocidce*
In
South
11
&gt;
r
-d
Thr
Sanford
Herald
(hat
|,e
Jual made publir
and psrt time auto at*r«
Eisenhower'* Dec. 8 aneech to the
K a, M F Miller, fiejd reprevent* nits* of a mlltaka anpearing In 1:00 - 3:07 ■ 6.11 7.71 • ad.U lesehfr
Dulles acknowledged that editing United Nation* propoatng a peace
rnan, was fount in the plowed tor
Tb* Herald In which he wa»
re. reported ye*lerd*y
Barring rain today, th* City's
M O V IE L A N D
rablet to aave moaaev woti'd 'eem time atomic pool.
rews of a field on the farm of
Ninety four per cent *d grower! c*1le.| Amtre’v Initead of hit
“Three S d lo n and A G ill"
10-man road craw will begin lay­
like a Jcb fhal could be periormed "tn onfer to save money I de ing
CUtOA Heeo». Jr.
a primary coat on Willow Ave. and bar tier* vhipping 83 p-r •*n? alvei* name, h* had been given
Saturday
by tomeon? aadto't time wa* le»* tided « e better cable parta o» tt ” tn W’rnnewood, according to W ar­ of Ibe volume voted tor wrh -&gt; the nick nam* hv friend#. In the
Police mid Patton had ctivip
" S u n u i In T|ie 3A*e*t"
yahsaMe than the Secretary of he said, rather then send the full ren Knowles, Cite manager.
peared eftrr itrnmn*tratlng a ear
program in a recent elrctl"'
"Problem Girl*”
future, Mr. Kinhhoff c«n he utre
etafe’a.'but he added:
to l!ee*e June 2
leaf
Knowles said that the job would Under 'he agreement, f"de»*l th» pre»« will c#tl him Arthur.
Hundav • Monday
ltee*e, « hn»ky, binel-che*ted
"I think I hare to do that not
The Oommimlata printed the be completed In appoatmately one control eommitlrej will rrrdste
"Calamity Ja n »"
tor the actual airing* ItelL ‘Tull reply wblch eras made by day. Howa m , ■ delay of from the maturity and nuality roroi*
man. was charged with tin t dr
C A N C E lJi DEBT*
Start* 7 46
gree murfnr,
to n f i l eiample along the Malenkov a few day* totor.” Duties five to all days wfll be nereasary flans. Merging* will he held *t
e
CHICAGO 'ffv-An BJ-year-oM In­
C O L O R E D D R IV E IN
Authoritle* *ild while they were
said, "and arisen art dbtocted to before the filial coat can be laid. Ttomettead June 17 and al S.Tnng diana doctor ha* canceled ail
‘‘C iv Ihe Beloved Country"
them that they only pdhlabi i part
qiievitonlrg him about Patton'*
"It will taka that lone for the (he neat day to nominate mrmher* medical (letit» nf hi* patient) in
(colored ca»t I
death. Hee*r told them he killed
of the g n i d i of Ffnitonnir. and primary coat to aattle,” according of the grower and handler com­ rrlritrafion of hi* noth anniversary
Far Eaatera eaSaturday
another man— Letter Melick. 58. of
to $be Berlin conference Inan the ve tch of the other fellow, to the manager. Beaurfaclng of mittee* The U. 5. Secretary nf a* a practicing physician.
"Gun Belt" and
they lam this la (he only p u t you the «treat will complete axtenahre Agriculture will pick the commit­
Danville He later dented It
Dr. Frank E. Wirdemann, who
"The Bi* Frame"
Yesterday Metick'i *on Harry,
road and »treat repair* In Wynae- tee* from the nominee*.
B 2 ‘ aff* w ^ e Mc* tent in ."
ha* practiced medicine in Terre
Sunday • Monday
•rarrhlng for hi* father'* body,
Dutlea eatd tint an • result
tad Iben when Far BariDade County ia the Mate'* llaute since 1894. aaid ha wanted
" I. The J u ry "
the were
mort effwUvn propa­
noticed .an unusual contour in the
S tru tt Ir’Um area war* aavtralr largest producer of avocadoet with to share his anniversary celebra­
blent ‘‘much
arose of
"are
Starta 7:45
land about 200 yards from Reeie'a
damagad by baavy raina laat falL Highlands County
‘ 1. ...laraaem- ganda stuff * m left rrif.”
C
tion with hi* patient*.
nest.

Sheriff's Deputies
Capture Kidnap
Suspects In Fight

Grand Jury Indicls
Ex-Volusia Sheriff

f

Resignation O f 1? Teachers
O f Public Schools Accented

Leaders Appear
Al Baffle Scene
In Indochina

USDA Revises Its
Estinidle 01 Crop

-g Jh&gt; 1

iSftt'SS.AJSr

June 16 For School
Construction ilonds

Hearing On Action
To Remove Judge Delivery Of Bonds
a Blocked By Court
Set For Wednesday

Woman Is Freed
Ol Murder Counts

Board Will Sell
School At Auction

S

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Tornado Level*.
Grocery Stare

l Election Tn Dccid.
Representative

jasu *’ •

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Dulles Says Efforts At Thrift
Sometimes Have Backfired

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Rank Case Comes
Before Grand Jury

WASHINGTON i.F&gt; — Sen.
Flamier.a fll-V t) today demantled that the Senate ouat
Sun. McCnrthy as chairman
"t the Sritatc Iit vest i gat Iona
.nibootiiniittee* and it# narent group unit’s v McCarthy
"purge himself of contempt"
and answer charge* made
against him in 1952.
Hander
u ) m a propmed Sen
ate vpccch that Ati-farthy had
treated "with contempt" a three*
man iiibconimtttee cl up tn 1951
tn inveitlgatr charge* aciln«t MeCarthv bv fur in r
Went *r* I J .
Conni and v 1 •»■ i •' r.’" of M ••
irtliv
The V r r n i'•‘ -n il i •■'to ’ti' ■
■nnt Atri it ’ !'
. i
i’ •
-m atr peei-he . unfed that IF*
195'' siitirnmm ir&lt; for iallv r nnrted that Aid jrth t (ci ‘ed I v
invitation tn tr ti'v
In Die abvence "f tr tlmonv by
AlcC.nt'iy, the viibcnmmlttre re
ivnrttd U could not finallv rule on
the charce? raced aga‘» 't him
If* rf(M*rt said the situation left
unanswered *uc*i question* a* tn
whether McCarthy had lived for
hiv own benefit &gt;oinr of t.ie mnnev
contributed to blv tight again*!
enmmuni m and whether McCarDi' had improperly accepted a
Iti.fWO foe from a houitug firm
for a booktrt hr wrote
Flanders' speech today had a
dramatic prelude The New Eng­
land senator -trodr into the Ms*
Carthv Arm y hearing' thi* mornmi; and limed i note to McCarthy
advutng him ot the forthcoming
.perch
McCarthy read the note and
commented; i don't have enough
intern! in any Flanderv »peech
to tlvfrn l i it "
McCarthy then demanded that
tdander* hr *«-orn ind te’ tlfv in
the hearing
if tn- had Jitv relev&gt;nt information" He vaid that if
Flandrrv h i
nothing h’.;' the
ik ii .i I .(near.
hr ihnuld &gt;ay it
to Die 'o ititic. ut" 'mniitter and
not "ii " ii- .-.i-n.ite floor
McCirlhv hat -tepped trmm*irlli fioin Die rhakntan'hlp of the
•me tu ition' iitn-oinmtttee while
II i taking ti'tlmonv on fit* ill*.
tnitc with Armv offiriaiv The tn*
vedigatlnn* group iv a stthcommitli-e uf the Guvernment Opera­
tion. Committee, which McCarthy
•till head
’

Ordnance Worker
Arrested By FBI
Ml \MI
I hert [i William*.
.'»*l yrar ol 1 r iviltan ordnance In*
i * irr"&lt;*"d vetlerday on
I fhjr *$•
talilfvln'* "-'verom»"t
nivrfll ?«•(•or d&gt;. the FB I reported
fnfhy
Thr Fill rc •imtui*nd"il hi* txind
hr Art* $t $ii .*i’«&gt; Penalty upon con\ led- n ti t I*.! rwsn (me or (ive
Vf If» If |A*t or both
1 i 1 *5%1■:
per’at &gt;gent tn
rhf'C* 1 tfh, Atiami FBI office,
’n ■'airt rh .ire o Wi'llIT
#l|*f •in t f-'lve information
•r t r •*ti)F • V ■, i it re tit* "w hich
r • *»11*’| .ni 0 " r&gt; riving ol pay to
U h|t h Sr wj m&gt;* entitled "

III HI I d MVltr.
a.

A 11A11 I f t "nn iv— The firvt
re’i ■* • ' •end " gregitlon In Nath' lift
■"v 'O i . came iad night
bet oi " ■ ty ■ho il !■ -&gt;rd Irnm

ptt« • i t ■ &gt;• siipe children who
Mioat’*
•nt'dl »beit children in
a N» &lt;t
1 t .ted to &gt; irttnue the
Tb" 1
r r r .r "
p ■i
f keeping the
v -i pert ng a de­
&gt;i h&gt; " ■
CTFF *r ni "if i 7 Supreme Court
,"llll t i ■!«&lt;" 1 r togrcgation to
end

Secnch Is Planned 0 / Farm
Movie Time Table Which Yielded Two bodies

Control Agreement
Approved By USDA

One Street Remains
in Repair Project

ti"-i • .Sheriff from Coshocton and
Kle x rimntie* dug at Ihr ipot Out
&gt;d i .hallow gi ive p*me the tmdy
" • of 51click who had been
in i'-leg liner 1 ,s' Nov M. hilt of
an' 'het unidrntificd man
The head had been crushed, like
Patt.'n'i
Taken to the grvve to look »t
tint h"!y. Pe- e wsv tmpaviive
He .a.d ncthitig on »he trip to and
from the rntir'\ (alt
Paul Corhran. thetiff of adkiinIng Knox County, isid Ree*e fln l
w i, queitioned ah nit Mtiek Satur­
day, toll him he killed Meltck Ihen
deme-I It
At ore point, confirm said. Re«te
brokr down and told him:
"Thi* ha* been going on a b » *
tim e " He xrouldn t say anything
more ahout it, *ald Cochran
Brtore the body of Patton, father
of four, wa* found. Reese refuted
to talk Liter, Ree*e told Coihocton County Sheriff Gilbert Kempf
hr killed Patton In a fight, tne
sheriff aaid.

1 did not hare

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nford M a y Have Professional Baseball Club This Season
Jacksonville Beach Sea Birds
Arc Considering Ci!y

TIIK HANFORD IIKRALD
! I'..* A
Tuen Jane *. US I

II. TOM M Y K IJIIN

Punfonl. h I omm (lint hm In -suffer. I^cati.%e they do not
hm e prnfr . itnnnt Linelmll. may finally jr^t a lesm The Jackson' illi Hrncli Snn MlrrK I In' mimlc-t onr loam In th* Florida
E tntr la'HRtit*. have not been drawing as many customers ns
they slinnld Im and I In* owners of Mu* club are thinking alsmt
an il thing l he leant In Sanford

•p*. S .nfnrd f i l . r i l . » H I m r . ' I h .
S in f o rd N . v . l A i r S la lk m h»veHatl
rle h In M e m e d a l Stadium
Thl*
will he the srro nd rn f ftln s td the
two rloh* T h l » lilt w ill f e l under
way at A p m today.
In l h » firtt r n c a c e m r n t helwe.n
The* f u n n t » h m of th* hell Hu h
“ is t r! u b i, the N a v y han.I.d the
nVtrfntfl In %1 J&gt;Ut* JiV
“
local G l i n t , i IT .1 t r t b i c k tlrfnrr
,n « * f i e t im|•i i nm, t»» Iw*It n v #t Hi**
th rn . the G l i n t , h a d won w v r n
f-d h M f*
Th e y
t l r . l g h t g i r n e . and now have po\t
Kla Hutu ftftH It n$*t ’*lth
ed for t h e n u e l v f ' r ! m p re ».lv e 7 !
thf if 4t ttv 4I Th*v tbotirM Hint 1 n o r h i m —1 •• n»* Tlwt
• won and hut record
|h# «t JI&lt;flOp'lt '* 4 th♦ h*'ll Av*isII.11 t lt»t.»t |o il
I &lt;» ! * 1 I"
* I* • In
When the G la n M meet with Ihe
f&gt;#rl to th* rinriri* Gt«l* I.* ifU *. « K&gt;t*nai» Nrititl
t T t i r s lloamlti
t *n N a v y . Ihev will h av e one oblertlve
Ale** t h ' tu n n « t t f l « »**i»lf
f) Uif.lfla t - l ».•♦*» 1*1 «n
n«a» « » In minil, and that U In repay the
that if th * v n»»»v* thf t* «m t#» u m i m i i m i - s I*
7 h r* \un
l* 40 11 *" 11 *" men In blue for Ihe d efe.l By do
BiftfctHl it wilt " ii w other KSI
1 Mm fr
i |* •** 1 Ing *o. they m a y evi-nltially be
t*HV04 ItJlVfl
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f*
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riiw r
.Sanfnrd'e
leading
Irani
pt|«n f irnu h i p f f f
*rt*l mob*
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T h l ' . however, will nnl he a« eaay
ntfM* moil* v foi thrnt
I IIIMIT l l l l I — 1 I* MM» Meat H I
T h » I'N ti i* r m l r a l l v Imut^rl In I InwMf i M * l«M
•I «*» I I * I I* a* talking about it. ( n r Ihe Sanfnrd
N a v y Indian* h a v r a at runs lr *m
Flnitfl* rtttii * fifty* tr» iill ih* ■ F ru itfu l
t l« &gt;
1 •* with every man p r e i r n t tielng a
f&lt;f h * r | Inrhti t i t r LeARUf* l e i m i , 1 |#iir» HI**
*I ti t r« IT*left I I |&gt;4lit I '-4 1*
Ih rra t to thr g am e at all llnira
T h * o t h » » t»4fn * Im 1 t***n
•«»i ii r ii M i l l * — a i4
tiw r i ll
im* h u r * ‘W in of mnn*v •
*linir *. T l i k i i Zlpiiff
I n *1*1 1 Iff 1 c« fine example |v th e ir p llrh e r John
« t -4tlv C h r U I In*
4 ft*i « «in S e w a r lr who |a Ihe N a v y 'a leading
lilt to .t,*rt sfrnvtll* |t*4rI
I li&gt; hnrter and batter hi the number
f Truly
B i t i f n i d ili w iM tinl
i Btf
finleilfU 1*4 (•*tr| 1)1 (*«&gt;
ttn iih lf fltnw Miff |**o|,|* In a*** th* I'M I M M M I U . S |« MM# 'fl
U l Ihree tint
T h e Giantt will m o v e Into Mem
I 2ft &gt; 4*» I **
hull |r»tu*«( if ** gftt th* Irifti, ) Itit a F a i t A t «
lit« »&lt; TtfttWer
• •** I I* nrlal Stadium with a rev h ed line
FftrtfoM Inti i l h m 1 h**f* rtn* nf •
I I* up and many different Invarllnnt
2 l.ittlf IttimmllMt
th* t i lr r * •* »tra « m p i »o w *i * In
Qif|e*|«1« I I |t«l4 l l l l *
f t i v r i l N A I F — % I I w n * Tim e s i t
th* r i o t l « U Stef* I *4»'t«*
• *•* I T»» 11**
I ,n i t y i f Sanford Im I * t**fn 1 fttn» I .airy
• MntiMaln WarrMir
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thit i|l'ln*t u rn rofii* rhi»* to 2 If f r &gt; llffti
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7 Fftehl* n Mntlel
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Ju lia n .1avion and II. G. C o w e rl, owners of the .la* Sea
B in ! . have given Sanford a great deal of consideration.
Itild John Kvider, prrsidrnf of the F S L , that they would
him on 'he 10th of June as to whether nr not th rv are
to Hint? th* team h ^r *1

VCKC Track

1,ast

nights

S p o / tL

Sanford riavy Meers
Sanford Gianls
Tonight In Stadium

rtEsm/rs

Tomorrow In Stadium.
Dy IttMMY K U H N . Spnrta Editor
RAINKD O U T :— The ‘Tenferd &lt; ard«n*la w»»a te play th* Finera .tlr haaehall tram Uat Wedne lay night at 8:0ft yi m In Memorial
Stadium, hot due to a amall .(nrtr, |hr game war poitponer) until Thurtday night. Come ft.Of) p, ni. Thru .Jay evening in lire local atadlum the
rre| |- w 'Game
xorrPT Irailed
e||' I became
' ■' HI' »« of
"I rein ”
•am* thing happened
cainr hm! to tie made up, *o Sunday in Kittlmn.t. varh man
tin! In play the pair.* |o :»nfnr,| E'ridsv right Th. game vtl'l
:00 p m and will he pl.yrd in M.mniial Stadium.

ft • ft

ID E * ! M A N :- Tom Nugent, I'lnrida State Unlvn.lty*. Imagina­
tive young hrarl 'ocithall coach* I. noted for one of football*, mnit
Inventive mind* O riginator of tl.*- *1* formation, (hr double quarternark, and thr typew riter huddle, Nugent har rome up with a f'lUltH
fuulbai'i novrity. It** an all pa. ini' clinir for roarhf. and player*, de­
igned netllriil.rly for high whool and college quart.i haek&gt;, that N’n
gent r a l l i 'T e riln i; E'anry.’* Tin flint-*, which will fr rtutr pnrfcviiunnt gte»l« Otto Graham , Bammv Baugh, Hobby l.ayne, Hatty Gilmer,
llolthy Thomaron. «t&gt;*l Fete p|hm, open. * thr. - rlay tun on the K.Stl
tam p'i- Thuriulay.

Major League
Leaders

TONIGHTS EN TR IES
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n hit of thlnir* "III
tekrn intn rnvt%lTl*M*ff»i eri't t‘ow*tt fun
hin rltM Ituw r* hip
fT*nford ru n ?
How
rould *hr R*« flit*1*
•hlnirs hav* t«i

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and farlliflrt *arh

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AND HE RRINGB ONE
H ELEN A Metil t* - Wllllim
wrft a Atentini Flih and Gime
r n!"tnliiln-f r. hrog|ht to the eptrtmluion mretinj one g u ilt— a live
rattlesnake
Trapping and killing
rattHri
hioneni In he Swtel'i hohby
When he plired ihe I H fdot
rattler on Ihe commlailon eonlerenea table, mthody w*» frlghlinfd
In Ihe letil-herauie the make
wa» |n a Jar.
Sweet explained the rattler area
hit gift fnr the itate'i uie In mmmer fair dltplaya.

IM'l fAtOflS, known a. "th* ineredtbl* t'i*eho*lovaJcun.'* itti
ha Mcand xverld record w-tthut
three day* u he eraeae* th* Anlih
line in tha lO.OM-metar event at
Beu« al*, Belgium. Re mid* tha
eourxe tn 31 mlnutAa §43 meoad*
A* agatnat 34:01 A la IMS Tare
4 *yt prevtouily, tie won * 5,000matar rate In Part* in IS mlnutaa
STJ aaeenda, breaking Oundar
Haegg'a record, f/niemanon*!)

BOOST FO« WHtTt SOX - . By Alan Mortar

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Elm Ida Stitfa Idea Man
t •• t
DON klOSflfMepenald I otj|, Moiil, Cleveland Indian, nitcher . . .
Born Jan. 11, HUOlH F f Helen*. Calif., now lire . In Redwood City . . .
Throw* lafl. vat* lift- . . . Height A feet | '» Inche*. weigh. 195 pnuntl»
. . , Cleveland acuuU uotlcerl him playing .onl pm hall and .tgnnd him
to play fnr lUkrraftrld of the t'alifruuia I r igur foi thr I0t9 -ru tin . .
Moved up In Wlrhlta of Ih*- Wr.tirn League, then Halla.i nf the Teiav
Lcagur . . . I,*«t «r*tan pitched fnr Titlea of the -ante league where
he had a 13-11 record . . . Ila* hern plaguerl with wildne.* In mlnDM
hill ha* good ilrlkenut lemul , , . Wat marrird at home plate prior to
a night game, then pltrhid a one.hitler.
,# a »
T ID BITS IN SP O R TS; Ralph Kalian may prove In he on# of the
top hitter* on the ..anfoid Amerlon League h*-eha!| team . . . All* i
Baxley went hill*.. Itt hi. latt hall game . . Junloi Melt. plan, to
attend th* "Patting E'anry" f*otbilt rllnlc at E’lnrlda fitate Unlv*r*tly
. . Randy Kttt*ll former -tir Stmlnole High School h»»eb*|| pliyet,
plans to play hall In Mfllroutre thl. rummer . . Amettctn Legion D"«
trlet tourtum.nt otay b,. pl.ved In Sanford thl. iiimnur . . . John
Ktrllng h*i not yel appeared In any Central Florida L*i;u* haaaball
game* . . . City rrrreatlon program will be getting under way aoop

Sports
Roundup
By G A Y L E TA L B G T
New York 'ft— Up through the
Eastern tier of statei, where
-.tiring football practicr Ii being
-lowly but ateaddy aboUihH. *
determined effort It afoot to *wlng
the more muMrular .turleiiti 0V€f
tn another iport which concede&gt;
very little tn the gridiron gamr in
Ihe matter of abrasion-, anl con­
tusion., namely lacrosse
Those behind Ihe move contend
Ihal the football player who de
voles himself seriously to the old
Indian sport during the spring will
he fully as batlere.1 ami muscle
sprung as he would have been
from scrimmaging daily under Hie
direction of nis football coach
They say hli wind probably will he
belter, as larmtae it a game which
lays great slrea* un running as well
a. on being able to lake punish
men!
The change over I* a particular
ly logical nne In thr Ivy league,
in whole ichntiU larros.e has
flourished for many years Foot
hall coarhe. al Yale, HarvarJ.
Princeton and other member
school* are being urged hy I*
c rosie enthusiast, among Ihelr
alumni to throw their inlluenn
behind the movement They see in
the spring practire ban a golden
npporluniiy to further nopul true
a sport which haa made steady
gains In rrrent year*
The only Ihlng thr fonlhtller will
not get, they say. Is ■ ehanre to
learn new pfay* for Ihe ncxl cam
paign. They guarantee he'll gel
everything else, including all thr
leely contact he ran stand up to
They claim. In fart, Ihal h r', llkr
ly In regard football a. a pretty
tame pastimr after a spring spent
among Ihe itlra wicldcr*
ft will reiiulre several seasons,
apparently, lor the football itars
In gain first firing status on any
of me lop lacrosse teams The ex­
periences ol Ihow who donned the
lace mask ami tried the sport for
the first lime this spring Indtralrs
that It isn't pot.lble just to crash
In among seasoned lacro*.* play­
er! mrf stand the gift tn time,
however, (1 U anticipated
lp*te&lt; that Ihe
btUer athlete wtU llnd the comblnatlon * natural
Having wttpeirert only one Ittra.se free for all, an exl_____
xnlbltlnn _at
the IPU niympte*. we are not pre
parH to go Into it. finer oolnls It
I. poi.lhle, however, lo slate that
r.nada'n national game . Ixcrniir,
not lee hoeky,* provide, a flow nl
vigorous ami skilled acllon fnr fio
minutes and that it obviously I.
no) for weakling* The stick with
Ihe little net un Its end with which
they flip the hard robber hall
around 1. unyielding an,I ralie.
lump*.
T N I R M N N IN S W AV . , .

C O U RTESY!

Tom Langley Shoots
65 Net In Tourney
■*Tb* **I bail Bin Hogm golf
tourney" wilt fop.Hnue until Satur­
day. If anybody ihoota lower thin
Hogan lh*y will receive « "*edal
aaytng *‘l b«*l B»n Hogan"
So far IS plople have entertd
th* tourn*y from Sanford Thar
ar* nUvInr their ra m »» on th*
rour»e at Ih. Mayfair Inn Cnun*
Irv Clltlr.
Only five of th* 15 have .hot 70
or below. Tom I jn c U v ha. ihnl
Ihe lieal eo far with a net M,
t'ommander Frank Mote U i g .
rnrl with a M pet nml Sonny
Powell I* thlid with a «* net Billy
VHhetr and Hugh Gtter have earh
ahot a 7H net.
Ren Hogan waa .umvr.nl to
hav* ihot hi* gam* laat Satur­

They Call Musial
Slugger Because
Of Percentage

Onre again Jim Payn* oil] ■
bring hi* Longwood Blue C ib i ™
Into Memorial stadium Wodnu*
-iav tt KiJO p m. Longw-ooi .t&gt;:!
! meet the Santord Cardinals in ■
' ential Florida League batKistj

conte t Tills -sill b* the Ihrn
•im* th*t th* tw - learns h art tnft,
NFW YORK eft— They d-m t c.U i "anfor.1 won the fin* r*m e bv

Stan Mutial a " i l u g g e r " tor ? &gt; victory stui I u.r Ihe »e- "f
same hy a 7 2 merrtn
n:thln;
NcA only do»» lh» J lv e ir-ld
S s far thi. sfa.nn 1 -ngw'i if
St lx-tils Cardinal hold »h* Ns has piled up win. over Grnvela :-.f
tlonal le-ague record for the hlrh 1 2 r and ejermnnt 121* rlu$ tHi
est ihiggirtg percentage imon* in ".infnid f’ardmals. They hav* I -*t
year mrn past or pretenl. hut as- to f’ln-caml* 121. Sanfotd N*TT
•rages compile I hy the Auociated 12»,. and ..anf-it 1 C'ardinals. t.-&gt;i 4Press revealed today that he i
well out in front this season with a
TR't slugging mark
Musial has collected IVt total
hues In 191 times at bat Ilf hi
•lammed Li doubles, 3 triples and
r&gt; home runs aiming hh 71 fills
In a little mure lhan It season-,
with Ihe Rrdblrds. SI in his pile I
up 3 A1** total bases In 5 fAi (rips
to Pie plate for a slugging average
ol .'AS flab* Ruth h*'|fts the Am*r
Iran league lifetime record of
690
The breakdown of Mortal's 7 79T
iiffliet fbrnugh last night's game
against Brooklyn looks this way
I,MS singles, 1X1 doubles. Itj tri­
ple-* and 77fi homers
Hank Saorr of Ihe t*hlrago Cubi
ranks second In Musial in the 19.11
National league slugging rrsmp"
litinn The veleran outfiellrr has
hit for 110 total bases iiorlnrling '•
drnhles an'l is home run.) in IN*
al hats for a 7.T1 mark
In the American league, Al i-i|e-l up victoriet over
Rosen of rlrvrland Is selling the I " ) , Gt«vel*nd 121,
,iarr with a BJl average The svoo-l, and Fuicra -1lc
husky first baseman, who led theManar'i Buddy l ake |« think­
eirruit In I9V1 with m.i. rumpile l
99 total ha.es before he was side- ing about .-tartinc Charley T h ic lined last .Satur-lav with a bmk»n ns on the mound for the Cardie.
right Imlpx finger. Al has g don ata. Go far Thomas has eomnll'i
hies and Ii home run* among hi* * nlflv 2-2 record this year AW’
Laic i.s considering himself atuf
U hits
Slugging averages are rotnpiiterf •-eorpe K»nit splitting up the nit *
hy dlvldjt g the lnl.il hater on all inning game. Lake would pi'rh
hits hy Ihe total official times a* I s-e amt Krnli four.
If laingwo—l ran overrome lit
hat
Tire sensational Willie Mav«. stir Cardinals in two e»m*t they wiB
prising many observers w|!h fits i !■« In thlid place The CardinaJ
distance hitting. Is thiH In ih" Na however, have different Heir
lional la-ague with a W&gt; average alwtul the rim*.
The 71 year old N'e-v York Glint
outfielder ha. rnnneclrd fnr B dou­
ble*. 5 triples, |fi home runs and a
total nf 131 hase&lt; In fAI trips
Hi 'Ia* tw-iMioa Treea
Minnie Mlnn-o of th* Chicago
BROOKLTU
J -« r Maxim. 1*7
■
-.•
!*
el-i-a
.-ue-inua G -ir i p«-i«r.
White Sox t» runneriip to Rosen !n » - H l « l , ll-wotlivn.
in
thr American la-ague Th» co|orf*d
NlliV YORK— Llaht h-fS-yw.I.M
Cuban, nne nf the big factors In ] ehar-ipltio t r hl* -|ntre. I S * ',. )l(.
•i-.roea n»»r
xvtiii»hat»v.
the Improved showing of hit club .mi
Ihl* season, has th* rlrruit*. most 1-s s, llalllm-irs. S (One.rule li.nn
K I I — Yarn iilsnnu
•o«*l bases H IM He hat h«M»d !•!W. I'.LIV
•i-tcr»-J
Umif
197 times for a slugging mark of Ml. !• sioiurt«i
US V -rltand Me. i
N99 Minnie -hows in doublet, ;
M w a -.H M to Willie Va-.vtriples and 9 home runt
I s is ,,
I
t i f .le e .
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Fight Results

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!.-■• A n i u n , |t

SHORT BFA.MIN
INTP.RNATIONAt, FA LIA Minn
-l\_.|l took ju-t 75 minutes for Her­
man Koeneke. International Fills,
and Allred Wiese. Mlrinrapnlii, lo
pull In Ihelr limits nf eight wilteves each nn the ripening day of
fishing season.

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he ha. p-.ttimed hl» girr* until
thl* comrng Saturday
F A T A L E V INJUR ED IN GAM E
D E T R O IT bft-Elv* veirold Jan*t Darn*, trooped h«|iplly to *
neighborImml ti|*rgronnl with h«r
mdrr .lite r- recently In luburban
Ecnrve Tow nship
While her tltlert witrhed • h*«»
hall game. Janel romped near the
hill diamond
Suddenly all* ‘ladicd ne*r home
pl»tr where Itonnle de Smel. in,
•i i taking prartire swing, fine,
ircldrntallv, hit Janet In Ihe fare
She wa» dead on arrival at Wyan
done General lloipllal. *

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— end got a •hlrdle.’
The nail itruck a nlghthawk and
they fell together. Second haaeman
Lou Dial of Ihe Claia D Hamilton,
Onl.. club, fared a fielder'a choice.
Ha raughl Ihe ball. The bird fell
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N o m in e e
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McCarthy Aide Says He Thought
Army Counsel 'Nasty' In Matter

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The Veteran, of Coreijr* WatAuxiliary will meet aI a p m
Thursday at **1% W Third SI
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W A S H I N G T O N (/!•) — Rov M. C o hn testified today
Judith Ann Inin. mi W fit* A rm y CounM'lor .loltn G. Atlanta coupled talk nf sending P v i.
i w |.\i| v . .| i
him*
51.. who » w a l"M» rear «•twIii *. h t v jd : Vitim &lt;ncr,ie«t*s w ith effort* t « halt (lie M c C a rth y
1 i orw I'tm tr |i* of Florida
ship to Mount llidtukf 4 oil.
I
nl M-oin tn it 11-1 . u ivc.ttj'.iti'in x of r t Mmi m onth. N I , and
ipoarrntljr n ba&lt;&gt;
home for the .uminei v *&lt; aumt «i
tiu ir 0 .tailed tv month
let rnrtiplftins situ r».lull)
hit the A r m y loyalty hoard
Colin miller quest toning by Army counsel .lobcap N
freshman sear.
l&lt; Phihp ♦. f» ivlrf &gt;»n .!» m j .
t t •
Welch hi Cic S"*h day of the Army McCarthy hearings. *nid
m i .T thr » ’b vr .lfr'i.iy bv Ihr
Mr* t lara Jobe, et^rull*'* set
\d.irr left an impression that "what happened to Schine
i &gt;t.t t\f i 'ti11»il •till thr « ihinrf
retary ol the Seminole County
‘ i*-T •*( I**bn ib *fv but br turtir-T
Health and TubcrctiliM* ' •&lt;&gt;ci,» depended mi what Adms thought "
» n in tbr f ire ■»! \* tltn: f.i v
lion, ha . ti» &lt;n .p. ;i-llu , . hm .f..]
f "Ini in silted lie didn’t rare w hether nr not Schine went
♦hfrit In h »!'! up
pu
time at h«-r dulie. each day be
nvrrtras, bid sari hr thought
I
'I* ft *t 41 Iff! til Jjp| inf41 pl!r
cause "f illnc
Adam, had b»rn "nasty" about it
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Adam* h.i* testified that Cohn
* i frii* id Hi* ii li»* Ami'difirril
The Sanhitd l inn* t Inh will
flew into a rage and threatened to
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f| iffrrrtf bv biv •-V f|iin
meet tonight at ) it'ilnk «t Rtg
"■a reek the Army" when told
• |i fingm hr f tinib »•! vt %
Bear l-akr t»» th» mini it fn*l ilia
S* hine probably would I" be *ent
linn of nttirer* Mid a hartw'itrd'
* f vi ntibl *»r hiin »f* *1 fn hrj I
nser.ea* a* mn.l drifter*, were
•hlikrn supper. M'ltrv Utile Is Ihr
•I « r v r f I mu t tfri [i nr ft* .»*
It" quoted Colin a» i.iving also that
» r » president nt the m ganlfatii.it
;‘i fhr r«i ft*
■48»*ei
Hubert T
Steven, would be
* f iii hi If 'I' Riiirh i»f nf fr
through »\ Secretary of the Armv
1 •f i.f • inft if u b'fli h.»&lt;f i|tt |t
Cohn ha* denied making aieb
1% i * tn inr n*ff T f*t fr |. ||?
statement.
ift*r ti«fnitifc r . h |H »ij»fi f
OtOBOl /ARUBIM, -**■•*let Am l'l*
The Senate Investigation* *ub
f hr 4'iplft*1 I rvm \\ h if tn if t
rnmmitlee got back to the meat of ••dot In the United *il»&lt;e', atilvee
* * iti fhc r*»rrh for » ucr* •«
the controv m y between :.en \jr
•t ihe Inleioational Alrr»ort, Jdteu*r f »fr I *l J tilth . \f llfri i b
Carthv and Army olfli'ia!* after a wltd New York. »fi»i allending
** 1 mi Novrtnbrr
renewal of Ihe eontimiing rl»*b he
the (!»n o a conferer* » lie loqnd
H. MCJfCJifr f Iff M l v |if If11 f*i t
tween McCarthy and Sen Syitilng
H ' diOlrult |o *a* *o*thing" •bant
Inn III Mo I
**I f»» ti k e fhf pr**vM»f nr \ it j
the *e,,|* O'
( |,*rn ...Uloeill i
t-f» nlffirtl a rul « omiiifMif*' l i
At ttie* outset of Ihr Kith day of
rr fr «(M?fl v i &gt; " i i i n n i f kli n i M i
hearing*. Symington ottered in
»" 111* 4i fin|* goveruor ‘ . i•'ii
testify a* i witness in tbi* ra r if
A r.port was made by J«*n Ivey,1
i. it1I fh* miforfiiMilr
McCarthy will let s -.prrial &lt;-natc
J01IH *e.VHtiV
chairman, ami .t p, Roxlnn la»t
committee, m*r* tlgate ihe VVi ron
•*i1•1 iitif . i j n jftv
l i n y u it
night at the Chamber i&gt;( Cnmni’ i e
Mil .rnaior'* financial dealings
board mrrting ».|i 11 imim ’tide I
Then- «a* a hoi rsrhangc in
I*ifin
fjm obpclr,| Mill
bi
change! m tha organlxnimti'i By
which McCarthy aid hr wa* will
t ■*»I f « rlf ||U t fn I’lffrvir * ||tlaw .
In"
but
drrlinrd
to
*ign
i
formal
JOHHUNbcC, it who njftribulM
i i t- It *ibi* tfur ir**f *i **M*-I •It mm *, decided tr* mail r.»p|e* of
agreement protrrred by Svniing
M* •it|vinfUM Ml iinf f li•
* (Hiiikan '&gt;1 lit** i-r.iln far m ^ i l r u l
the by Ian &gt; v»Mli the n rornw* n h-l
Ion.
*M 11 r hy |*41 «ri,i! ippr-M tl
tl» *’l»ni« «l 1‘tnlrr In
change, tn all ni&gt;nibi\ nt Mie p#«« «rrh
Mei .Iter* o( (be Itlbroniniilter
T‘ •I f « t mmMMIlf nfl I *f f 1♦' ti|
Ha1 4i , Mil ld»l iVInbif^ h*f
CnfC Action i to lie ijir n on die
were dill talking of a quirk uind
I n rrliju l
ffb
*» If’ irnili h.i|tp|)* Ictf
proposed rhaogc at the " x t i
•I* *iif ii- b.iil iv* * Hvfufjif
nnfj
l»ti
» fe»
• up of Ihr bearings, hut McCarthy
gular meeting of ihe |n&lt;rl
I o m »mn
*; \ r « »
ipf^uif "• *•t **n ffi nj^r.t fujf I .fill
toH re|v.rirr* he probably mil . k
«nt/
&amp;‘hlrh h* hbi mf*
E. J Moiighlon. Jr. of Hie In
rnmrnAt*br
in
pnfnp^
f
.
firry
for a t » i «rek* rere** uhen Cohn
* "*l *** fi»i* p|rn*\ of I 1**i viT
duitrial committee nf th« C of &lt;
Ipm
* H i Ilf*, but
I nl
l ul l
«♦•*if Itu . t**•t*r i *| fir tr fo Hi niffi &lt;h tl mm
leave* thu week end for National Atfrr't M f.nifntbr*
%l hli brain
talked briefly on ihe [ait ildlltv nf tilth
.
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attracting inutiinrr rone nfliie* •U i ’ ira m Ai l(*i t n? % fM*itm*nt
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to lorate In Sanford, an t t'n* mat­ for *p||rptv.
flnfuviqfloflfll)
i *m tipimr
"Tfial i* my present plan." Me weqvn in our *i «u*l
|* Mill ft I• I
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ter was turned ovei to the alscr&lt;'»rihv said
1 .... !• "d................ .. January whin l«dm i &lt;lit In nil i' ll
if . l||Mif I f‘
I* M
tiling roiiuiiittrr for further Indy
"I II wan! him here nuy knoss*
"to our thud in *
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Jack lintta. manager' ef San
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more
about
(hi*
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any
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lando Springe, app'aied li«'fo'e tlio
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body else We won't a*k for any nf our gtouri 1 Irmip \V&lt; ,.| o vlsii i
si
),,, |(,r iko iiio H i i l.
board to terpje't .i.D 'a ii •• in
deferment
of
Hoy
(from
trainingl
ali/r
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term
ol
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•ending Linda llridgii* of Alta
at all
l.&gt;tgp|. in enemy trinioiy
lirn I .1 &lt;. *v 111n M11 "arty
■III "| , ,1-MI* 1. ‘ Iff » '1.114 •( t .ll l l f l» t | • My#* .1 tlu 1
monte Spring*, to the Int'inatinnul
enlner told i f •I *•\ uu.i' rr*. qv
l i i t i piobably will tie b &gt; ne*»
,9a •4 | ,t
»ym hiunlit .1 swimming nn-et ..i
•-* | Ill
■111 11.11 ITiq.l ■' 1 * 1lit ( %
dinner at ss'»'-h I’Mtoe Min*.ter in* nilu*i o' the Hoard of Cnnlrul
Niagara Fall.* Mr. thitt*. lontri ,
III 11.
1*. I ini' I d • •.1vj|f I' II 1I. I all# * | H II'Ll •••in
Chiirclilll
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utid
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will
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but*d |'2fi and the C'nfc approprlnt
fill III Wl.|. i| III i
of
Fdlnloirgh
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The County board of rnmmlf
rd |7f&gt; to the ei|H&gt;nten.
tf ssar will' Hu i. tmuld rnnie t it- 1 ' and i . 1-0!„•'■ \V Cngti h It honu ow to i
Andrew Carta way. Cnfr’ pieal sinner* are today mvriUgating the
iin* trad* a- I'lH'e
Ihli year. th» N'A'td e,,nnn,ytuler &gt;I I 'I I *i|d»ri|*te oil .tills t when
imposed cdabliahmetit o( a boal
dent, conducted the meeting
H i ui-. iin ter .'ending ' t f Hie
aid. *be fe"'el Uno u **&gt;*dd be then Irtot i &gt;0H ' Via other l|sr
Mtidinfi In f*akr Monroe and a
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I ..o' ioi . mu l id 11101" 1
t defealrd
I I'd membei s h.ise letn. r
ma&lt;‘j|de park ad Joining State
t) *1ve
1 ,1 .111,. . O l to 'he
Ho d ffi
d" not wttd to tv o ' wnq|j ''■nitirg i* lei i inolhrr year
Utility
ea
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nil i .i n i"
the
IV • M i*e behoof Spnl Tlo may Ii „t
S 'n ft L Mdchell and ChaitJ*
Announcarnant **r»y madt Mon.|v T “ ,,p i 1* * 1
I' &gt;" »
— |i|', I ----b r Vait of the Sanford Boat and day
* *," " i w t lii ■*&gt; Herr Halley one ol Hirer rahltira uipoi I r* I*»irl die *'. i* toe "i* pi "'
av by
1 R. R. Rillbitnar. craned ‘
Ski cfnb Ir gel her wilh F o rm I ruler
her*, win overotfe John*' In.ivteoee i .'Vflfl .M
if# r of the Ranford EK* lodge won!') lie no b 1'iore "
tiferkenridge. nianagey of the
I7niefl|ir* .ll • I id hi ,o lien-e i of. ilel.iv. ltd • O' &gt; tu t muM
M '« I*'
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Service* ■wilt t*&lt; conducted »• chamber ol Commerce, have In No. t24L that a Boy Seoul Troop lie W.l lull 'll e Imif- i I or, 1 hr I«* J
Mfl fillff *111"t1 f»* AMl ■* l h f.
4 p. oi. 1o*|»y at the Hr!iron Fun form'd Ihe commission that Fean wa* being formed under Ihe ip*&gt;n
tide of ll,'- tt. i I'u
- i' o i
If. il
mliH'lr (it nl id* tl
•ral Home for M n Ch,,|. «* r„« r ( ,
Whitehall1 of Ihe State riad aorshlp of the Elk* Lodge
tn.it anil itnni"
loflpile
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. •r. ,f 9.1 *
ff « i«r *M*»I
An orgnnliatlotial meeiing wa« moillll
per. 7f&gt;. who died y l . r d i v al |,„ irit
eaprei rd III* wilting
log. he Otpl Ilm I lid
Ml*’A •y» f » t**M*
r • I" •
p in «I the borne of her upas l« .pend approximately SI (Mai held Monday niglil nl the Cits Ml |eiuer d' played &gt;i Ihe r i '
In Mi *
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daughter. Mr. F.vetyn rbomp.on. („t ,\u. f.,,,1,1,,,,, „f .*, fM„| |.in,|mg Hull, al sshlrh L E. Aguiu pr&gt;*«id
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ed n.t Seoul master and riiaiiman May Hay par.ele in Mo-mw &gt;••
404 K. 241b 1*1. followm.r a long IM ihr f.ikr
"dev ) Hiling "
u.'i
|tf *|" f I\ I
lltnryi
Thr l .mllng. if built tviii tie In of the tioop cnmniiUee.
Hilt .si present. He swill Ihi
•tflU’d'b*
Elder K. K Men.in" of ihr rated Jtlat south nf the Highway
Mther membrr* of tin Commit S'lel bsie oo in wer to Ihe \'I|
flj»
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Rev nth lU y AdvenILt Cnuirh will 17 h? bridge over the SI
John* lee j.reirnl are Lee Samurli, MelT \ 7 ark if, Tf ill »•» •» •* fl»»
SImmiM M
effieiate at 'he yervires and Imrlal River, "Torrltng to Breckinridge viii Slakind and John Poe... Htpr* long range itu rati It' cited t &gt; |v*ir«f nf f*»i!&gt;f# * »*• tin s#fitinntf t*\e
V -.f lw
f| 4' ■I* *f* f •
big Atncriran BIT |-' lioinb»'
will be In Evcig.ten CatiKtcry.
The two .nen end one woman tenting th' St. Johns River L)i»
trif *M."'
f "in h * • fIf# Iff M i"
whi'h r*n »|v ■ Ii ' • I Mtmorui
*lrs. Casper, who fermerlv lived requeued that the county help tn tiict. Boy Scouta nf Ametlca. were a plane
’hij'h
, o » d* f i1 * fc If Jff j hi
»»•# M*ritf« Stiff 111r if *g ,
*• i
•t# »Cle.
for a number of year at 214 Chap­ making the urea attractive, and Robert Lippincott, district com- 1 4- , , ns| q ,« p\i
lmnrr»v*m*"f ' » n
fiirl
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man A ve.,
b''tn in Germany iddrd that more than 4"0 boat mi itoner and Clifford MeKihhm.
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May 27, le79 and fame t" Amen* a"* c'perted to take part in thr Jr., otgamiatlon commute* chair- r rr, f.q. q, , ....
t if trf: fa fh* | *|m •
i ,».f ,
ra In !00|. when «h* ittlid in Saintnolc Indian Cruise to be held man Several parents of inlereatef
Nfr f #i#I •t ••I * A**"r*f»&lt; ,*
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North Dakota She mov. I to Jufv t y
. of Ihe
I &lt; *#*(• ft a* » fitn
t f feei t.
boy* were alao prevent
Churchill 1 ' •'
Florida In H*:t
porlar Liming, pre Idenl of thr
tuny, P #ln* Kr *■'&lt; i *m * t
# ntf tl|(M»*a I
All t*ija 11 yeai* or older, inter* ..r u i •i»r-*&gt;**', trr *&gt;*'h ...* .
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Other lundvora ere a aaug 1 r, Seminule Sport'man's Asyoclation e*ted In joining a Scout traop, are
tn the p?M»ri|i*|
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Mr*. Loulae l.«»b»r if Rlehmo I I'H'i-. e.l that Ihe eommi Hon *1 invited to the fir at meetings, to nor guiding 'n
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of Enterpil-.e, and "'to i. Frapp tr.vt *.f dedlca'ed liml fwirdering h. .S^nni .si Moti'Uy 11 7 p. m
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of radio an*l lelr.-inoii rtoptan.
necessary," l^ne commented
Rnttnr* 'a -' nq-h' wl'li m-n*
body'* writintr to liitie IJnda foie Iranattofl
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Douglas Rtenstrom, president, A. of 'he I'll"' 4'tulis ol »nt"»*l. '
Rusaell— eveepi the Martial’-*
A letter of pralae arrived from
'vlii-h ah- h i
in" »'*■' 4 . ,-n. ' (*"| »9, |! Ill ll'Iff .r .t a r t' 1 * {it
Wilton and Robert Stil&lt;Viand, land" and Winter Fail a-'in
The P year ojf 'T,l|t|» Girl Who the SF'C. n. rail letter* for the l?th
nf the i’ll..’ |ofr ...,tlo t.| |.i-.i Ikrtl 9 1 ||»4» r •( r 9 fn 9It*- *(••A 4 tl
Wrote the Martians" I rir»tving annual Selenee Fletbp Convention, vice president, reported on the 39th hotie*" •
dent. Mi ■ Vat. I'll*. Ilim -ilm. I'M^ w|9bi„|t • j*r#i r If, fll# (.
annual International Kiwania eon
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■ itream of letlrn ollenng sdviee. to he held soon tn California
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prayer, thank, and hope from all
"We can't promise you that vention, which they attended tr- Miss F.'hv-l Hi. haid n "f . '*
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there will he any martian* pres eently as delegates of the Ranford .onville a I*.i " ( )« .' Iri'nd « ' ' ■ latlons
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group. The eonrlave wat held in Resiell* A (altio’l* 1*1 I'll* t ■ i
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Linda hue rerrnt|v unde her enf." the le'ler said
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However, It made Linda Sue an Miami.
traveler, the dellgh'ei th- r ' - f
oil" doll II Mid ..Ihe* V'l'i ,|.lKrai ,|f d" .1 I.............I"'
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ft said
! honorary member for the ronvrn
with Itor" of her 'i *"»'•
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All. Rewelt ' . I**»t • I’-, 'tin ’ *
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"What b'pdne. . I *to writing I Hon and invited her to attend
Wife *.f « London I " ’ '* •• America *ii &gt; r .*• •#. alto ve*'. ui |"..pel11 (n| &gt;|M|I inn |, , ,
u o. h ll ,
gbout U to atop the earth people
|eU, „ k^pp rnmtnB
Tlu s|ieeineni uni t l.» . lit, ,r
touinatlit and a hut i f ■"&gt;i I
In brine only a *en mail «um of
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from fighting All thrv hs’ » t» tell of eein* flying tauren in the
I" I'rtle l ll.
tint her*,If, Mi Sewell hit h 1 mcney with h&gt;» T " ".ak" l."t ed and tgned •&gt; i md 11 &gt; pithlit
•ff f, r» p- fp#( »' i, Hi •,
war. war. war and I'm getting hope IJola Sue won't give tin her
Hrad* rd tnteraits, one of
'* h •fin possible, in allitlon ' ii lui
Nl w i nt h h i i m i pi i,
; 'ii|f 19 ■*fy 1 ,h allllu le
tin f of It, &lt;0 be here '*
dream and will go ahead with her
Is to alt-nd a Fil'd lnt*iu*i &gt; d trrutai d’di. &gt; in h*r i.iofr-slon
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The Martians never 'U tir But plans lo see the Martians "in mv
Three building permits were ronventl'd’.
-vhleb she vilt
Mu- &gt;be riejled ln 't foi in escltl»iv* log hilt rollege c rr.lq u ill l»
Ihi..;, I I|-|.fn
grateful people aniw-red for Ihem own apaceshlp " Linda Sue's moth issued at O tv Hall today and yea, when Flint
lnl*rnstlon il n n 'lientel*. made li'.inemade (rill" treed 0*11 I *d*o and Irvei i&gt;", *i l» l i h- »|t I’.'.u ,t * ’ ...'
It"Blea* rmir bear* »nd more pow­ er. Mrs Arthur Russell, laid
yesterday bringing the permit total
. . ,i(ei fie t am f . luii ’.i. It
er In you!" wrote a Santa Monica,
to approiimately 140 llmt far this sene* in Br’slnn, Mat*., fui '• and marmalade, a'-l than ma-b .Iailing Hu, &gt;.*r t l fi&gt; Bjlii.n '*
r»Nf.. woman "Keiq) op your "Unda Sue and I will try In month, according to City Hall re­ thirty ttdi I annual r*.n&gt;*e»,,&gt; n Ihe trip by e*r,tu leal (i mi l/in Itinlnr CnIJr I T They Mill I" i j i I II . pl .t le, eo if. I"di
Rhe is attending at h*r own -t dnn. alt ti"&gt; in &gt;e ..f Ii" intense d- u ni over i a im .tation w i \i , 0*1
i . . nth ,1 tarlm it *h* i- ’
courage and believe It y-mr Ideyla answer aa many letter* as we ran port*.
dre to Inci - ate h*'i t iiowteilge &gt;.f m Wit AI TV
i ' 'tlft't ol li»e |ii .1|o,’ o tt.e
Surelv ll Ii a thrill to know that We leel very thankful for them "
G. A. Wllann filed a permit to Dense
1 )■ i en g. r &lt;tffii i ,ls • ) . m |).* . I
a ehlld has the vlHnn of what i* An editorial In a New Brtford re roof hi* home, at Franklin Tr.
Atmi«lmr and interesNnr f" 1 Pil'd in the country wlioh it I'
Mass . newapaper, enclosed by "a Cost of the repair* were rdaerd a dents in lh* lives of Quern Fit * bom*, and to demonstrat*’ H
,i *j.p I'ldv i|’ le ts. 'I i tile die
right."
.( ” lime thr fm - " "t gr.svlly
A young boy front Mobile. Ala., g ra n d m o th e r fan old nnei." approximately ||T&gt;0 by Wilson who befh and her family i***i* t') - ■&lt; Arn'tlean and Canadian Pilot,i l lie
teemed
to
turn
up
the
thoughts
of
•nd ti&gt; tw-dv *.filmed (tie we. id
bv Mr* Sewell, who *.p*ikr with loyalty and alleellnn which the'i
who doean’t wanf lands Sue'*
will do the work himself.
m i/
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schoolmates In laugh al her. wrote: most nf those writing Unda Sue
A room and porch are tn he decn frelinir of warmth tow aid uveiseas sister, fir I for th"
"Pilronet
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W
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The
editorial
concluded:
It m'» s t line ride," lie slid
*'! am the Martian you wrote to
added to tha homa of A. H. Hum- the ta lr king and hi« f-todlv Sb* mother organtfa'inn
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and t wouU like *0 atop war in "In Ihe meantime. Ihe ro t of ley of SOO Rosalie Rt. Cost was act Mir that Queen Elisabeth is m Those from Ranfoid attending
rnnttl Completing Hit* run gut i
M D V IF L A N H
(fee earth ton I'm afraid I can't Ihe Inhabitants of the war-weary at 11,000, according to the permit. reality a lieautiful woman and last night inrltide.l Mr*. George
lead oil tny rhest."
“ Feailesa Fagan"
come to poor city but I can write earth may be aatuiwd that peace Ilumley will da the work klmiejf. that Prinreas Margaret ia a nu *t A. Bllne, president, Mrs. M. L.
‘I tic lir-t human to lop ,isi m p it
to 000 M
with or wfthmtt help from outer
R. L. Morton received a permit lovable ami vivacious peraon. She Italeirn, Mrs. V. C. Mestenger, Start* 7 :I.I. feature R;lf&gt;. last
mi Ihe ground was John C'nhb, who
eomtdete show :.Tl
llw lad naked Linda Sue to draw apace.• I* far frori wuttalnabla as to erect a metal wtra fruit ataad on calleil upon the people of ihe Mra. Al Hunt, Mm. D. K. McNab.
drove a rare car at in.1ill m
another map showing where he long aa. there exist the faith and hla premise*. The itand will cost United States to understand her Mrs. Joel Field, Mrs MayMIn
COM lit E ll llltl VF. IN
ph
al Bonne* tile Salt Flat*,
■bould land his spare ihlp. On
°f ■ Hatag geseratioa typl approiimately | 2S0 to build. Mor­ position and to help the princess Maxwell, Mrs. Rue Stevenaon, Mrs.
"Cla.h Bv Night"
the bo&lt;tom 0# the letter wat a fled by Unda flue.
f u ll. Sept lli. 11*17
ton will do tha srttrk himaelf.
have a good time when she vIHts J. P. Hall and Miss Rnehiel Peace.

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Mr* Eleanor Roowevelt h.t* r* svrlie a ,prlei of Meric* about am
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Tomtlnaon. direcior of internal re.
Oepa(intent offirial* said Vr*
a upokeaman for the na*oxinc
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Stite Department official* »aid
psi.l $i8 »i0 3'.i in ia* &gt;* la»t monl t.
l&gt;a '*porl Such document* arc 1* Mr*. Roo*Pvelt notified them of
"citini; a new hich for thi« s«
Mift' to fo rm er president* and her plan* w ithin the la«t few
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Veteran Has Assumed
King-Sized Project With City
A . K, S h w m n k rr. rrrc n tly returned from
d u ty w ith the A rm e d Force* in Korea. Iuih
tackled n kiny-air.ed Jolt upon hi* return to
civ ilia n life.
lie I* in thr proce** of contactinir h u n ­
dred* of Iin -h I rcaldrid* in urea* Hinted for
Im provem ent of w a te r and acweriqfe fn rilitie* to jret |h" minxion to pile dirt on their
pm portien from excavation*. Permit* are in
m im eographed form and each imml lie
*i(rned.

IF* lM*en rather a alow, tedlou* priiceaa.

Keen Churchill
Professional* never like it when ama­
teur* dabble in their field* Thi* come* nut
In the newnt volume of the Hriti*h official
history of the recent war. healing with the
nnvHl operation* in the Norwegian campaign
of 1040. it make* it clear that the navv did
not admire all the activities of Winston
Churchill, then First l-ord of the Admiralty.
He tmik an active part in directing Hrltlsh
I operation* in Norwegian water*, and did not
hesitate to change Id* mind Thi* led Vice
Admiral W. .1 Whitworth to prnle*t that he
had now l*’on given three different objec­
tive*.
Churchill was never one to *tt by
Idly when lie thought that he had lietter
Ideas than those doing an alignm ent Hold
Ing the First lairdaltip of the Admiralty in
World War I, he constantly overruled hi*
professional adviser* A* premier, ho was
continually doing the same thing
In hi* justification it may lie said that
111 the majority of rase* hi* intervention
was helpful In the Norwegian campaign It
may not have been.
I .miking to the future, the observer
would lie safe in predicting that Churchill
will never change hi* *(**•», and will la- a*
active in offering suggestion* and orders in
future cri*eis a* he has lieon in the pn*t.
TODAY’S MlIII,K VKUHK

In Him was life; and the life was the
light of men. t.lohn 1:4)

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Wednesday, June It. IBM

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

The long awaited Oiiando
WDHO-TV
television station ha* put a test pattern oil
the air. Thi* i* » temporary signal for the
benefit of the installation engineer*, who.
are a* yet using only the driver stage of
the transm itter with a power of 23 kilo­
watts, which i* alsint one fifth the operat-1
.
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ing |a»wer to come when
the installation
is
complete, and the regular programing starts.
Thi* dale is down the road some where—
anyway, base ball fans are hereby informed
that the games will Ire on every Saturday
afternoon.
WIIATS IN A NAMF. — Question idways roiuing u|&gt;. "Whnts thi* Naham?”
"What thi* Zilieli?" Well, it’s all very
simple — Naham Is disodium ethylene IdsdithiiM'iirbamate and is sold under trade
names, Parnate l.iipiid. Pit bane P-11 and
Zitieh is zinc ethylene blsdlthincarhnmiile
and Ih sold under the trade names P annte.
Pit bane 7.-7H,
• • • • •
OMANIiKS — Still hear the question
"Why don't we have a concentrate plant
built Ht Sanford7" Well It's a ro*k| question,
mid niaylie you have a good answer. It takes
millions of dollar* to set up facilities for
running and concentrating citrus Juices, and
to keep these facilities operating. One con­
centrator paid '.i million dollar* for fruit hint
year.
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TW AS KVF.lt THUS — WhPti a woman
i*n’l late at a party, shn'a giving it
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IV.! |*errenl of the Pnitiil States lettuce crop
last year. Great laikes variety I* the favorite
now. It took 7 years to meet the expanding
demand for the seed.
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TIMlil.Y — Making hay while the *un
shines is n time-tested saying, hut in Flor­
ida it may I*’ M t r r to make Milage—
whether or not the nun is shining.

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W ar Writers Return To Normandy
VOUTLLY, France UP— Everyone
returning to Normanriv thla week
— 10 year* after the allied landlogi
began— hai sumthlng particular
ht wanta tn tee.
With anme soldier* it's a bridge
they helppj build, or a ravine that
ihtllertd them under heavy fire.
or a family that waa kind to them
when they were lonesome.
rorres
w
But to many of* U war
_____„
flown
Pa#
her#
Amarby I
World1 Airways the thing thry
forward to aMiag.tooat waa
On
She ia Mme. Alexandrine llamel,
n year-old widow and family ma­
triarch of the Vouilly Chateau,
which dales back to the 11th Cen
tury. During the find few critical
weeks of the Normandy campaign,
Mmt. Ilamel's Chateau served as
pres* headquarter* of the Ameri­
can Ftrat Army.
ft waa a trying, dangerous ant
anxious time for everybody. A
of rorirspondenta got hurt.
a few got killed, and thev all gnt
scared. But nothing c
-“ M shake
-*&gt;•*—
could
the calm at aramfma
ma Hamel, a
wblte-halrrJ, appie-echeeked wornan. merry-faced but showing alway* an air of Inner strength.
itrength.
The correspondents slept and ate
to tents to a nearby cow pasture
Tnay wrote their stories, however,
M d fought the Army censor* hi

AEC Security Being

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My C. It. DAWSON, MSA., MSA.
COUt PAY IN 4IJNK — The healer
Sale* peveloper published hy the Florida
Power and l.ighl Company riqKirt* lOOTi oil
house heat era sold in Dade County in June.
• * * # •

two rooms within the chateau
Kvery night Mme. llamel stood
smiling In Ihr hickground as hrr
•■in. Dumtlly, wh» had tieen a pris­
oner of the Orrmani three yean,
toured the work tables with glaaaei of milk and ptilea of rookln
lor the dusty correspondents. Ernie
Pyle became a favorite customer.
Whrn thr war moved deeper Into
France and the press headquar­
ters had tn be moved on, both the
correspondents and Mme. Hamel
fell bad about It. We had come to
love the wonderful old chateau, and
she had come to feel toward us, ihe
said, aa If we were her own grand­
son*.
And ao, as a group of ua talked
about going bark tn visit the cha­
teau thla week, It wau with a mix­
ture of love and fear For what If
Mme. Hamel were gone, and new
facr* came to the door? Our Irek
bark would have a lonesome end­
ing.
No need to worry. (Irandmaa
tike Mme. llamel are alt hut dralhlets In Normandy. They have Ihe
lasting qualities at the old stone
homes they dwrell In
A* we drove tain the courtyard,
■he ran out and hugged ua. I got
a bis kiss and so did By Peterman
pi the Philadelphia Inquirer and
bearded Jack Thompson of the
clilcsgo Tribune.

Mme Hamel showed ua she sttll
had the sign up— "Cony Room”—
on Ihe chamber in w&gt;nirh we had
written about the war so many
years sgn But that and a canteen
floating
Ihe chateau moat were
thr only visible remnants of the
war
After toasting the past In some
vnf Mem. Ifamri’a fine young rat
vadot— In Ihe old days we need to
call It the "breakfast of rham
pion*"— she told ua Ihr year* had
b«*n kin-1 In her, except for a bit
of arthrltli in her wriiti.
"You were good bojra. You didn’t
deatroy thlnga here aa you might
have, ihe laid, "we loved you
II arrmeJ empty when you left. I
wai thinking of you juat Ihe othrr
day. The apring came alowly thla
year.
Then the left ua for a few nto
meats, relumed and handed eaeh
a picture of the chateau on which
she had Inscribed in a fine oldfaahlonH hand, "GreaUul homage
to our liberators. Etrmal thanks "
She gave ua a farewell kiss
Aa we drove off. w* fell silent.
We felt a ailtanre between us and
grand deepening even aa we waved
xoodby. w r knew that we were
leaving a warmth behind that mary
of us wntiM never eet to see again
But we were glad
gla wr had made
the journey bark.
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pleasant aroma

At each place. Shoemaker ha* had to ex­
plain eaeh |*'rmit liefore it I* aljmed.
The general public ran help in thix ld(r
midcrtukiuy hy aci|iiidntinir it*elf with the
provision of the jiormit* in order that th e y ^
neeit not bn expl.iiomi to all when Sh»**mak-j
it make* hi* call*, then *aviii(t time and ef­
fort. The Herald i* cooperating in thi* pro­
ject hy printing detailed information enn-j
corning these permil*.

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Too Late To Classify
Hr lll'K.M.I I. KAY

There -ire no national hntiday* Ion, Washington’* Birthday js
m ih» tfnttril M a to ' Poes that celebrated in all stales, lancoln *

statement t.irtb you’ It ilnl me. llirtiiday in some stale* toil not In
Put it t« a fact Ttie ‘ tales have all Jetfersnn'* Birthday In tour.
Jurisdiction over the designation Roosevelt's In tw&lt;* and Jark*on's
"/ holiday* That'* «h&gt; they run in one Wouldn't a single ITesI
ilict in different slate*, are nb .lent*' Kay tailing on Monday I**
served In »iinic sail mil In other* miirh more sensible''
Another r i « r o( confusion t*
TM « holiday |iroh|i'm has been
a headache to industry, tat** anti l.ninil In Memorial Hay It is now
srh.sil authorities tor a long time celchratril hy dllterent stale* on
When holidays orrur in the middle lour different dales amt iimlei
of Ihe week. It j* a mailer of re dlffrrrnl namr* The dales are
cord Ihiil absenteeism in industry April Zfi. May 10 and 30. and June
arnt in our *rh&lt;ads I* hlgtj Man) 3 Couldn’t we clear up the whole
who do show up lor work or fur •nrry mes» with one nationally oh
rlasses are not in shape lo work •rrvpd Monday to honor our war
or stud); they have hangover*.' dead
headaches. are sunburned nr
Ask most any employee amt
otherwise Incaparil.iled
they will tell you that they pielcr
In slew ol lhl&gt; tact the National the long weekend holiday rather
Association ol Trivet rirgamrn than the single day midweek hoi
lions lias siarled a movement (&lt;■ njay Industry would welcome it
relieve the silnalion by providing a* would seined authorities fared
for more long weekend holidays with the serious problem of ah
and the idea Is catching on
rnlerisin which Invariably fol
If inure holiday* could h»- lew* midweek holidays
Horfila could well promofr ,,iich
swdehed lo Monday i| would pro
vide three day vacation pernsl* In a program for thi* I* a tourist
•teail id one day m (he case of state amt three-day holiday* would
such observances a* the Fourth bring hundreds ol thousands of
id July, Ihanksgiijnc. Armistice stsitor* to Ihr stale who could not
Day. Memorial Dat or Waslimv otherwise come
Ion's llnlhilav.
T It O'SIren of Florida tirey
There reallv t&gt; no nere**||y fur hound line* presented the prnpo
attempting to observe spot the sitlnn tn Ihe Florida I'ublir Bela
date* for historical occasion*, lo­ lion* A»»oel*l|on al their ennvrn
calise the dates arlrhraleil arc of lion and favorable action hv that
ten obscure or qitcslinnalilt- U&gt; l**ly l« antlclpaled The Florida
celebrate July 4. hut hi.tory re State rhsmber "I Commtrce will
vent, that John llnnrork aeluatii rnnslder It at their meeting In
signet! the Declaration of ln&lt;le Tampa If sttrh group* get behind
penitence on July 2 Wouldn't it the movement I am sure our next
m. •• e
j enie amj j(( j iuj, i l | IrgUtaluro would give
. - thr
.... .plan
—
practical t« designate the" fir-r serious consideration Ttie Com
Monday In
in July a, liidcix-nilrni • munweallh of Maasarhusellv has
Day and make it uniform In all already approved the plan in an
«!a(r*
D would Insure * thr&lt;-r Art passed thl» year. Florida could
Instead of .me day varaiion period wr|| hr neat in tine, Think about
giving more lime for rest and re II talk about it It i* a worthwhile
creation.
suggestion
Ijibor rerognireil the wisdom
and advantage &lt;&gt;t the three da*
J E T tN IU n n H Y PRfMiMMIKII
holiday when It provided for the
MIAMI BEACH 'Jt— America's
observance of Labor Da*
f|,e Jet rnglne Industry i* threatening
first Mmulav in Senlemher Both to outstrip It* frelndly rival* over
Ia Iaa- and Industrv like It
sea*. C W fjtPIrrrr. heart of the
In February wr celebrate Wash. css turbine division of the General
iuoVa* ••irthday »nd l.mrohi'* Electric Co. said l»-.toy.
iitrthnay on *neeific dale- that
loiPterrc here to vlilres* a meet
ing of aviation wrilprx, told a re­
r W
s .
,‘*, ihtt*h or,,- boll- porter that Ihe tlnttrd State* ha*
'7 It'hru.ir* l„ he known a* overcome a dangerous lag In thr
I residents Day Ml which we would jet fl&lt;4N and. In the more powerful
honor ail presidents
1 engines at least, *nnn may take
A* evidence of present rontu*. the lead over the British

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Sedan—A Real Value

WASHINGTON *Av— It's hanl to
rinse astonishment with new mtaglvmgs about Communist infiltra­
tion of the government Thi* city
ha* become a hrreding ground lor
doubt and suspicion.
But it happen*. It happenril
twice w.lhin a few- days ant ie
both ca»e«. one real and one image
nary, the misgivings involved thr
\tumic Energy Commission, which
directs the nation's whole atomic
program
Early last week a special boaH
of inquiry, found that Dr J Rob­
ert rippenhelmrr. one of thp
world's great theoretical physi­
cists, wa* loyal, highly discreet. *
great keeper of secrets hut —
The hoard decided 21 Dppcnheimrr no longer should he en
trusted with secret information hy
'he AEC Opi*rrthcimer directed
this country'* development of Ihe
k bomh during the war and ha*
ncen a consultant to Ihe AEC ever
*inre The full five man AEC ha*
decidrd to review- the hoar.f*
ruling
A few day* later Rep W, S'.et
ling Cole ill N Y ) raised a night­
marish question about the AEC,
whose members are po ked hy Ihe
President himself
This was it: suppose someday
one or more of the fivr rnmml*
*jonrr* shout,I turn out to he a sr
curtly risk and not entitled tn all
the atomic information given Ihe
other romniissionrrs
Cole js chairman of the Senate
House Committer on Atomic En
ergy. which arts as watchdog on
the AEC
The committee Is eonsiderlng an
administration hill to make some
changes m thr haslr Atomic En
ergy Art passed In ll»l« All five
mem tiers of the AEC hair |e*tl
fieri
One of them. Thom a* K Mur­
ray. said he wnul I like the law, if
It is amended, to say clearly that
members of the commission
'hall have equal .authority and re
sponslhillly
and full acres, to
all information "
Murray, together with Henry D
Smyth and Eugene M y,„ckrr1
had hern appointed to the rom
mission hy formrr Presi.lrnt Tru
man President Elsenhower has

appointed Ihe other two; Adm cept the latter part of it (Murray*
I^wis I. S I r a u ‘ a and Joseph suggestion that -dl Ij*o member*
ha*e equal a c r e ■- to inl-ir
Campbell.
The three Truman appointee* maliont
Why shouldn't all live rom mi.
voiced fear that mitir of ihe lan­
guage in Ihe bill— saying the chair­ skmers. if they're go.nc to &lt;up t',»
man, in this case .Strati**, should •toanlr energy pr"-::ram. Iu*&lt;* full
lie Hi.: "niinclpal nfiicer'— would knowledge of why*!* twins idarini -I
»
make Sr.au** a ( U r ami cut the amt done’
Cole said Igrainr it wmit&gt;“
other members out of some vital
"render helpless .i tomtnt. t-&gt;o
decisions
Murray expressed opposition to which at some time in Ihe tutor*
this Idea and complained Dial by majority ' &lt;'•«■ might trtrrmlne"
Strauss had taken a number of ac­ that one or two of the lis &lt;• com
tions without consulting Ihe other mtssloner* should not have rrrt.ii
i information
member*
At this |»unt Rep Chet llol l rl-l
Al fits* point Cote stepped In tn
•ay he was willing for the law' to I D Calif i said he w .i* "j-l-'iin i
say all the member* of the com- ed " lie asked Cole if he meant
ml**inn should have equal ri*»|mn- to suggest that ‘ Otued.iv -mile in
stbillly and authority, a* Murray dlvrluat member of th- U • i* .-p
might tic considered loywl .in t ,|j*
suggrdrd Rut he added;
»
" I am not quite so willing tn ac­ rrcct bid a seruritv risk
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Calcium Helps 'lreat
Deadly Spider's Bile
|y HUMAN N. lUNDUIN, M.D.
BLACK widow spider Piles have Dating, agonlilrg, Damping r*!n
been reported In all states of the of the abdomen. The pain U aiunion except Vermont It Is not mmt a* severe as Dint of a rup­
Juat a phenomenon of the south­ tured ulcer or a kidney atnt •
ern or western vlatr*. The black; Many time* this dt-ww** t* m&gt;
widow spider btle may rauie *erl- takrn for appendicitis In »e*r,»
cares the person n iy lias* . &gt;n
nut lllneas In man
tulslon*. pnral* 1 •l» •k.
Ternal* the Villain
nausen and vcmlllng. a* »',! l e
The female Is Ihe only one that a bluish color to the skin sn,_
Inflicts Its bite on human* It can •horlnea* *'f breath
be rrcognlred hy the eharartrrCalcium I* at great p*tp u
Dtlc hourglass red spot on It* IrfMing tills dlr*e " T1•*•* 1* » i
ihdomen.
an antlvenln avalishl* Ihl* **i't
The venom of the blark widow venln ha* proven to h* Ills is
spider la 13 time* a* potent a.* Ing In many ln*tanres
that of the rattlemak* Thenrig-| However, unte*v tie»tm*nt I*
Inal btle nr sting l&gt; only felt for uwtDtak*n eatlv enough, the t»
a few serond* nr minute* Htually stilts are un*atl'tarlory
a p»r*on will not even remember Qum ion arm AttRwrn
b*lng bitten tm lru questioned
R R : Can the odor of paint m
about It. Trom two minute* to
two hour* later, there I* a return varnish rnuse an attack ot
of pain over and around the *tte a*tlmwt?
Answer. YM.tn a penon whot*
of the bite.
prone tn have asthma attack*
Tha Agony Strike a
the odor ot paint or varnish can
Then the perton feel* excru- Incite an ntlark.
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�S o jc ia L fc m n JtA
Dingfcldcr-Corcy
Rehearsal Party
Given In Orlando

I linclieon Given
For Bride-Flee I
Af D. Jones Home

Unique Supper Is

Given For Couple
Af F. D. ScotFs

M/ss Pahick
TclU Plans
Oj Wedding

• r Rounding ant .1 f ill srhrt!*:!
Activities |,ri„r In the Dili frMer
Corey wedding which took pin •
In-t nipH, w,t» the rehears ( p.nt'
Uf *i id&lt;*-pirml ItitrK d ip J in*
given Mnintay nighl In D
1 1 I fniil M l ki* uniKMitit «*m( pt nf tb-*
Mr* clarence llrrm tn n in &lt;»r
"I
in
Unit".
lu ll
of Mr not
The rnltrc downstairs i*f Hn tip
\V’jirt*it A llrrl I\«1ntk, vihii
■parlous RernMein home « 1 Mr
%%ill I«• imirrird Hatimluy «(•«'!
opened cnsuitr
Hu*
The ilminc room from whirh * piH»n i«t .*» *»*rl*k« k !»*
full course ilmner w.t* *cis, * j,*.*nr- St* tMlnitn, M*iy of M u J'dip
rl t-ii»&gt; it'd Hp- Jatr O nn
tvillct *■*v |r, hrld (in arlidte ir \\
nirnl of while and l»!ttk ir fI *I brH *St.» iiti t*•pi •»f Siintot it4
tli* O M i'M ii will |t«- |*f r f**lutfd
W n f lo n - faalstwrd wiih white tvirn
Ii • . Ri
tnj
•• M Intii '♦*
i«g |»|n ■' In Miser appointment
The I's ln ; tix in lint v rn n 'li r* ihr1 1 ii t Prt '«v 11 11 m Pjint n .»i d
it r Iff id1
*" HP
411 t*VHI 11*^“ ^ Hie group enjoyed w sti hint Hie
pealed bridal mot.f in ftower *1
chicken and coin on llte oh, wisp
by
Irr
1
&lt;lh*i
range itirnls
SfU IPj* ii * UljHtnii **f b*fPOf UftM noil in aluminum foil, ’wuri; !■«&gt;
Curst were .ea'cl if niilulili.il
l . b l 'l anil were served In tin ht- Alt* t. I s Hiirpri Jr., »nd W it lie, uni op fin* glowing m l r*al*
hurt' a . 1 .In] In Ihrir daughter - pilifi i* (it ti* Joh1f«ii \|«. A lriiP itfI The hoti-'t.e. weir latr| plf-en t'd
the M lttrt Jill an l Toni Hi rn Ii in Ai ling r i ‘in i' h i da \« ill b| M fl With a gif I rornmemoialing the oc
b ran* i * » Sl* n tiom anil 'h'» caskil,.
Mr. |lrrn*fp|n crvrd a* Mi
1 h * • invitr*! lb#' liiinut ^ u *t
uf \V* I Palm
Dlnifelder'i matron of honor la.t iNrpatd
. Vli * l 'H '»
It* if fc \f
I ‘lit Hi lil 8t«'P *i|OU1 Mi* J 11H11 * 1bn 1;
night In (hr wedding
K pioh, Alt. ntut Mi ■*. Stnfi*n tbuu
lit-in
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tbr
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wil1
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Thmc presell' were the lot no r
frlilri nf I’nti'r
N. J , M m
A Mr„s Marc irrt l»i*r.*•M '-r 1 •&gt; llnwrr ciil
J^irmir! 1 i'V , !b*n I’n n y *f #*.un
|»ntip|i«
&gt;trn*t».*iri
«n*f
Franri*
Arthur *C 4&gt;4*rejr, and art 1
Ibivnl
Ii tv if mil. t»f**lb**» nf dip EfWftti h inli:*, Mil** I b rtbJ Mi
hers of ill. wnlillng part)
1
V|*
&lt;*f i ’o iiy «»f f‘i4*lfl(i»nlr. All-*
Mr- .lulhi. tiin fi lifer M * ham it*. I A •n *1d Hat Mips l»m
i (in««*n n li'ih '*131r k S* uii I nf lit ifi hr %I r r. A1,i t * „
uel Cores. I I .toil Mr
•linon I tin brp!» , tiiiH'r
Mt Ami A|»
Al F«'bln*ati *f
Din fel let R ihhl David Su kind fl
lb
W iilUm
|;roi.liiii. tin* Inptttl Pltlil* lit pitrfbi klrti
Dr .rod M r. Das id fore*. Mi
I loans** Itinuii nf N’nv O flN Iis 1 i , lb
and Mr fimrge Tmthv. Mr and ti,*» *np'ip h 11i i - Vi i
mti*I AH
fI m r «««#* 11r f ti -fr i ri •&lt;f *'*i
Ml* Voile X Willi tin . Mr nu| tm ihj i p H
» jlirk Alktn
.hri Jack 1 flu. ill. Ill 11I inini I mm* dial*4lv f»dt"'i tpi; *br Jfk'** liifuln, |i4!&gt;M .iiul Mr* Ib n il *i«**
W I ‘orej M 'li Mi
.1 in 1 1
*u ft .e» i* *pin'ii rill 11* hoiJ «t kin*l »•( Hr Undo, Mr nnd A|i , .f \
|{i». nil, All nnd Alt# V«*!i * \V‘il
(shirr and I 1 and Mr t’rrn irm ttiH i'Upfoi I VVmiMivu i lub.
lU m i Jr , nnd Mi nnd Mr* I H
Pec)11.

^Bmce Scliirord, 4, Aclor Jon Moll Has
Honored By Mother Enviublo Pnsilion
VV 't" i|t n
Itnw wnotd
At Bil l Inlay Party tunIH*I'I
lilo lo earn more money h&gt;

Student Program
P**ltirrd no tfi# *)nd*’ li
r l Mil Inriini |•*'% **%riling

t't«»

•**il** V m *t i ill*'
AVTK1*
rti toal.ng than vtoiking"
Mu' i-ot di'i p -.ilim i- entoyed i%ill h* ,Ttm1*v Vi Id*»!, j*1ini I, f
lit Ion ll.itl tlo I ir "f Ihr am.ir &lt;iii«|« nf f Af i * l niiiiir 1*" liii At nn
IMi'ly p -tml H I \ .''in * "Itaniar nf m i Mi Iff* i r h'"i*n tb l' f *l**
Hie Juuale '
• liiiftk. "Mn|r*b nf til*
''IMlrimi 'in' I ' 1 ' live mnnlht, I * Ffiirlit »*f if"* VliiniM r lb **', »fi«l
h ,v rod wmkid .1 1*1." hr tell* u* ■'*liii" -!-■ I!•**is*i*•"”
Ain-ilrr uf ## i •m n n i r % w ill 1&gt;*
Net I’ve m ol mure mnnev lhan
I roufd have l*t wmkinc afeailtlv i i .||r Smith nnd !Un;i Ibiiikm
in to ftnniMi lh«* f*Ai’kgH&gt;und
foe two yr i rt m the movie.."*
Till* happy priHpeniy i* af m iidr.
fordo I hv the rnmnmir* of vynili
raleil 1A' film* A *lar van work
Itkr a dr in'in lor a peliml. Ih»*n •
ret.i' and allow ihr film* to go
• ii rod bring In 'he l'»*f In *he
r u r of "llam ar" Ihr ay.lem ha*|
T t 'r regular monthly mreling nhee l on re* fid lieynnd 'he hark
e r.‘ fi.mle.t dreallla Tfip Juntjfe r'irrle No 'i ol the W S I" S id
.h'o* i. op i n .la Iloin In the Ihe l-'irst 'tethllltist fhltreh w»
f’niled S'jlc* In many place., |l held veslerdav rnnrmne .1 Ho
KVtll U 1• A ♦I draw. Iiigger andleree ratingv home "f M r. Ted William, inn
I'liimnsa llnve with ' I r . 'tcrvln
fhnn the lop network .How*

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P PH r I V l*fl It»T flip flit b,.*#| II'
Rnhitdnv .1 tli-Mienf) hv HI * n »*M #t
Mi* * It Kchiii«i*f» h li*i limiM*
P lfW f l 4rr» r ||&gt;e*.| fii il«*r«vf |fr
I Ilf ifiviltl1 I mill I fil'd till* r»Hf Ht %
n Iffi rtl plii* tfi|! f«iiiilfiHH|
“ •ml » f h - l i l ' r i;i%•91 ' . f t
If*
fit ihmmt i nf i • t f* ntn. .*!■•• m d
p tfM fi tri»ii* ip iv i *I.
Th "# im tlftl to m io v tlif* if
t'rn w n m i Hi It m i - *■ *■*•»
1% H»
ftrt«) M »ll M**tp.nn. JntVn 1'irnfv.
ftp I J*v .•r»\ M«»»ri on I ltd « «■•i
In' *"h -f IVintrr I’iii l . J**ff *nd
fudv I lnl* . Ilnivt r mi-l I m m til
A ndoi'i# Ii. Tumniv J*»m
ti n y
I tll*f*n
I «*ff|rr.
It ill
K tt»Uv,
Mlrbrlb*. Kmb&lt;l, nod Philip Ptrtl *
Si***', nnd Kntlu ‘/ mmin

™ it mi. ft I J i l t .

Mondss afternoon a luneheon
hunnrinc 'll* . M stcsiri IHncirl
iter who wsa married li d night to
Dr Arthur Cnres t&gt; i* given hs
't r . Donsld Jom * ,nil 't r . t e.
ler fiuthrie st Hie I,mu* re.idenre
Or, rach individual *'*at„
-hr gur ;• sscr, *c it,;,1 . I n \ ■
ing r.v.m - i* mitiialiue old
f ,*hl,,ned bridal hmi'iuel f'ili| ,',f,l
of deliesle oink •■••I while flow
er* flardenl.i. tilling Ihe room
with their fragrmee magnolia,
and rna il poineisns. were n|»o
profii.els ii.rd
tile tanI fa-t luneheon ,a i. .ersed
on the porch from 'in* hiif'd eos
ered w'lih i white linen ehdh tm.is
lug i rrnterplece of pink ro e* in
i diver ' ,»I 11 inked with .lite r
rsndelshrs I Her in the ,1ts. Ihe
1 honor gue.l ua* present'd with ,i
gill from the hoale* e.
fho.r present wiiii die honoree
wen 'I t . Juliti. Dmgluldcr 'tr*
himnc) Cotes . M r. M is Seg il,
AltSun op Pmgteldrr
'lrs
Das id Cnrrv 'D ■ 'l Fehtmnn,
' l l . Volte " 1111.4ii i Ii ' I . . I iel
Russell 'i r . C |i Scott Mi
June-, md ' I r . liuthiie

,\ lovely lo ifM .upper and gal
dt 11 party hononng the lornni
Ml • MntKItirl tliligrlder and fir.
Arthur Cnrev wh«&gt;e marriace * « i
Mtlemni»e.| la.f night, was civen
tiv 'It and Mrs. K. I* Sreti and
Mrs. I&gt;»'*v Knox Sunday evening
» o iW’a n c -L v nf lio p it J "Hal*
weie used foy fne m'ca.ion and
highllghl. of the decoration, were
the iinig'ir Japanefe lantern. *" *r
it'g lighted candle, atl.petided from
the loanthe. of trees The gursls
w n e sealed at individual round
(aide, rrnlrred with altlartivi
gliiTio.ii lilies and huiticaoe lamp*
A watermelon rarved in Ihe
shape of a lussket, eoniplafe with
handle, wa. decorated with yrllvar
and lid rilduin and glorio.a IIIik-.
On the .ide. were carved .mail
heal*, and the initials of Hie
honoi p ie .tv The Iwl'lei ua&lt; fill,
rd *tilh irophal I m il

Catholic Women
Have BrcoF.fost
Al Reslonranl
m iis

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II..11 ha*
rned In- lel.iirr
tire thr It anti "inr grnt d 'ra hi*
1 r.t alfrnltnn in " T h r llurrican'*"
in 1M7. lie ha. hern working al
mod eteadil* in film ., larg'lv of
the artiim&lt;tnl venture tyi»e
Hu l
al**«d two |r.irt agw. hr &gt;lhicV a
rt«.»rn a tH in hU ra irrr

ln||mtmc rhe •rm titllN e e»
flros of the r 11 . ol M

it Ihr ■» m
•| wa* .till work in**-1 had a
|no|e tlijjh Sohnpl ■* dntre lot rnnlrarl (nr thtee plrlme* a year
f* lowed by fsreaki't
'{I'm ii it 1 ol'iinli'i," In: rertl&gt;il. "Hid I
* -Ih e M»s*f,lr Inn Sentmidr »'«.nn»* a wa n't grllim: invwheir It'w nn
Huh. ponrored h» the p irro l* d fun if you dmtT think you are prothe t'letnlirr'. of Ihr r.t rtlii.rUn! rre-.lns in ymit rareer
tin t
,
" [lull. I I dhnw, u ho wa* * i&gt;rn
1 lie rlnli hoi I f n tv vHr*rl|i'f'U d irrr af f'ulumtui. rame lo mn]
drrnrrted in ptflflliinii urlh o Itdo with ihr idea id dome n TV term,
gladioli and ul lle luaiirtltl't Id h log.'lher " fir*t l »a* reluctant
run* ai'd follare e rtrym r , ol f-n to leave Hie fteruritv of a studio
etavy eolor* ol green and u tote Hut the life., .omiHrll evdling, *1
The central mnlif w ,o i l.ir^e .&gt;m*t» I 1 . v. , , lunre ■’
hall nthlrli held iMn rrepe paper
graduate* &gt;n r.ip* nnd uown. f mn
Wtllrh nil ttln lure rllt*’-&gt;m,r * tied
R With while r lifion . were o {wild
art Tht* altraelive rre.dno « «.
fl'h-oned hr r* Iirm l!rd|ie|d. a
member of (hr gratlurllng e!a .
Knln* |i,i« dartre
mutfe
o «
f'irnijhrd hv th* N n t r ..ipf*.
with l.t t'nm .1 ' Staff,id ol
the Sanford N a vtl Ao lltat' Mr
Rial inn » ’ -mg »■ mailer of r n r
mnniei 1i&gt;e goe »s tlr|,ghfed f &gt;
danelng In fhe t uttge nnd on fin
raflo af-er wlm h a drill lnn&lt;
nreaMnd « t
er*ed l&gt;t fhe fid
l"n|ng I’rleefpvl jnd Mr
If I'
M "rrll, fhe .rtiinf p.m ,,ri M u .
R»here» S|even 'f t . Rovij fn lr
man. Roger lla n ti and lohn An
eel, and mod uf I he gratlualn* ami
their d i l e v
Memlwr • of Ihr dernrallttg and

H ill', barker, look a rhanrp too
Hiey decided &lt;J,» »* wnuldn'l rurr"h
male ihr pil'd film **hirh i* u*e |
i « .ell t v
,
hopefuf'* They
figured pro .nelTlvr .pon.or, would
av. 1 llie f't d film Ii okay, hot
&lt;h*f hap|«en.* Ihen'O"
Sn they r rin rd (ogellier ll'C .
rvvi ,rd gooeked out IT Him. alwvtl
R*m*r Hall fint.hed hi* chore jnd
t o il' Hi. pil'd film whirh 1 11 rd
lo 'ell TV .erirv hopefuls Th ry
flgUK I proypeellve vrym nt* would
■o' "The* first film U okav, hut
what hip|wnv th e n '"
lei thrv yerat&gt;ed Ingefher I ’M,
' " I md k 1'iekrrt out l.t film. a(M*oi

i n m 'e ie i fo friend

in SantiPil

md ••utral riortda w,s« the mar
rlare ol 'ti
Margaret IHngfeldrr
io

In

\tiiiut

II i Iwimh Ic

Corey

,
t, tmk pi o i h i evrnlng .il
X o’rlo, k .,1 t he Tempi' ol l.dter.il
tudi.i.m m Milmdo the bride (s
tl„ ,I.,,, hli i id M
Jiitm . I*mg
leldrr .rod Ihr late Mr Dmglelder
of lh|. ciiv and Itr (W r y I* Hu*
-on of 'I r . Samiiel Co.es anil Ihr
life 'Ii
Core) of Cam In nl ge,
'I ,
II shlo Has id Sn-'kind ofh
rial, I it tlis*. the lira! formal
neddin:. p. iformed in fhe ness'
temple
Hu Ihe iltar were esen t** inch
c l white wrought iron randrlihra
•nddinc till while I'.rodles which
east , soft glow user Ihr sill lie
.•rismu'uient. of valla Idle, and
n r e t, en Haw aii in T I in snliipie
lls«r fI'St.r s ise. I'n ii.u il Irn
tor d pi m l in an emli inkment of
ftval rknrte rhairman prr.idmg driftwood formed a tiarkgtnimrt
An i in nr,**.*■Ive desolionvt ‘ |I*h' i
pin.hin" wa. given hy M r. Kn on one «h|p uf Hie alfar. while
if Ihr other urn of llie altar and
gene William*
in were hanked espalier m ig
M r. J
('
Davis. pr»mol|nn ore
nulls
ss'Hh luelr heaiiliful
.e rre lsr&gt; for ihe entire W s i S wtdti hrtrirlir*
lilo.omi Cathedral randies
eyplainir]
what
the
'V S &lt;\K lighted thr entile Temple and Ihe
nir.in. and what il does Sin ,'u
limits |*&gt; ,s. were marked with
esplsineil where the monev g-w
calls Idle md magnolia ("llige
loeallv, stnlewlde, and nalum.ll,
S pi "eg
Hu ocean
■lections
f.tnie this » u 1h( fir ' tneeilpg
of Ihe current t e n Mrs f&gt;* *1 an ttUsrd iwior l« ihr iin t'l'n " hr
'f*
r,«iirge r.udiv w ,re 'Can
onunred her nfflrer* a. foil »e
' » r . Dval r h 'K m .'n . Mr
Ted tahit*" i" Cuitmanl " K l n J l j m
In
&lt; ’• "
I .a i,
D-ranis’* ' I c A " , I . .
W iltl'iiM, eoehairm in. Mi
't
to t iri
I
M rSw r.u J r
i f c p l i n , aid &lt;m| t "Untani lievenr
' I ) He ,il
|a ll,,
M r. Hyrnld "'htllern. fre-.iiret rlo i si
R
'li'
I
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I
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t
"
hatril
Step.
file
rotnmi-fee. were anpolnir I v
Hu urogram and h«».ie»«es for Hi, "• d il ■ h, '" Ironi l/'heticrin hv
W , n c "ill Ihe "Weddln ; M irrh"
cioulna venr wire iti*en..eif
II « •« announced fh»l Die *um from Midsummer Might'. Dre,m
n&gt;**r Hlhte Seh,*ol w'Olid he held h, 'leni|c|..ohn were u.ed
June || 2S af Hie rhiirrh
I t Simon l Dinafrl'icr pase i, i ,
The neyl nirctin" will h» held .|*fel In to tl-isge Pile hriite .
al Hie hnmr of Mrs, II rough lot. In on. He alli icliverie.. w , . r "
Waili*,. nn Ju ly n af ) ,vi a rn
hoicrrl hs Iter lovelv hr'*la| *n„ n
Vf-rr the ineeftnr cool r r f ir 'h of fee bloc liiffc over liffrls T 1 **
Ineels w err servrd h&lt; the huitreg
rotpflll' d tvelo e w i , a m ole t
to the feltnWjne
'| r.
r h .r h
u Ifh a deep |*iO,l of tpimut'd
'teeka, M r. \v c fffrei Mr
Sic*,'on I », r m in ' I' d w,lh Ir*'f
r„-enp w n, inn ,'lr Hfer 'e l| c o l o ,'tt* (I,
T*'e volumieo,'
William Jr 'I r
Wllm i r'nlhril
l " | I . loan, '| of laser of lull.
'fc . p if Colbert 'f r
l m iii In mm lied In a male ,lie roldic e
Kctmt
Mrs ftr«urht',ii W'altm
ti aIrs Stir wore a lien llsssil l'-'
'Irs 'larvto Dval M r« Ted Will
*l|n I* c -I h *eil of ire f,|ur I s. *
tarn . and Mrs .1 f Ds&gt;is
ported illu Ion ilfsched lo a f l . i a

II .in it Hall finished his rhorr and

fisMoncds

left in .'''•plemhrr I3S2 to enleifcn
fne,p in Korea In Ine |«n nionihv
M ill Jane H irrti rtlim ed hi
lie was gone, he kepi wondering, plaor Rundsv to Allant i f’, » af'et

if the *hnw .muld aril

pen ling a ( rn ilav visit with tie.
Kia"rn In him, Ihr shnw wav parrnls. Mr and M r. '"ill ftarrthreakfa I eontmlllee, t on liln l of
the following eplio ninfherv Mr, M*ld in Ihe fir.t station. K T I T In and her aunt. Mrs ,1 F Spurting
Thil Mar/. M r. V I Redfleld la* 'ngrlrs When he reiurned to ;
Friends nf J O (S llm l fJalln
Mr* .» r r -n ii, Mr. \ n tieh the Slates, kids al ihe air|eul
wav will lie interr did In know (hat
ren*. 'Ir
Hunter it l«irne. 'Ir* ihnuted, "Ifey, Iherr'a Ramar*"
Tnrrr-.l Mav 'I t - fi
li.te
“ When I heard lhaf, I knew « r lie t Improving ntreIs hilt I* still
i "nfinrd ti&gt; fhr Frrnatd l.aiiglitnn
a Mt
Hen K.itr, 'ti
Willi tin loll. n rrr m.M hr
” Mr*
*’ i men ' 11
i i. i ,,|
Memorial Hospital
llnv. 'Ir* I I W ill -r 'll Jo .
'I r
nnd M r. Williur Sell imp
Nilr«»c*vfrrin will h im quirili
#ph ,R«unHrr*. 'Ir
I r 'IrCalL if Icntled In mall uuantlliev hut «n l (wo rhitdren. and 'l i » . Mary
an'l 'It t I I’ n l
Sc lum p of Mew Martinsville, W
•.;d ' t
il healer] or laired
Va are vlsillng their rmisins, 'It
and Mis 'V I, Itnehe

/

ol i atnlutilge. 'Ia»*
I,'ii--u|l and Voile A

. '»•l '
William*.

|,.'Oi of this cII s

lltm ie lo o n ?

T o lh il over
w n il ns. i i ’u

ottr tiii'.loe-a |n
1‘ctp tint.
uu tilu hi I If.

Carolyn
Fctccl W illi T e a
A . -r i i i
At Tookc Home

Swimminq Parly
Given In Honor
o r Dot vvdliams

A] I . i I rlt **l AP I' lit f#Is. bf III**
*|#vt nf II* tin t t ■ n fiHMi. w.i

M»

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II ^bw -ift hen^r^tl
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i.uit' er« ". «*. &lt;( Snnff»r»l Junior
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Mr. and Mr*. B. I,. Perkins. Jr..
Manrin M rKinley, a former re­
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sident of Sanford who had moved spent yesterday In Mrllioiiin* OifApn Klif%Ke|h of Knclanrl w «)
to Fort l‘i«rra. Is in Sanford visit* with relatives.
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m* for Concord. N «’ to attend hi, tpiel of oink lilies and m s e e n ' i Afjit
m iri Hfi*l »fin Minhi'H ft .eoi.a,#pr
father’s funeral.
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Beckwith Sr.. 1217 Magnolia A -e
Oihera arrre lien |amm IV Cores Mr ••'**1 Afr. Vorreviv# Turkel tlr
amt Mfs J'llea S‘cl.clnis- St-*
'its Robert Parker and Mrs
rtuatsc Ruhr .ml St'a Dnrolha
'la v Fun toni left vestetdav fo. if|T i ' 1'h his mans* friends.
M rfra rv alt nf nrlsndo
•isinc villa s- heie ihev will at
Arnnnv Ihe J!asf„r,l cu.Mu**l, if
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't 4 i y | op Cope Irn I ’""din" were Mr C ' o r g e To,|hv
‘ end the summer ro iice .'h„o| ,.r
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n'liucilou for the Florid* state •litlfhtei nf 't» and ' I n
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' n d r e e Ss**r Me. t V T u r - e l H -ate f"&gt;m " ’eat Side .School and met aflei eotuplclji,^ I,,* f ,, ,1, "■r M'*a fl**la*» Ann Carter 'tla.
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Friend nf ' I r a , M C Sl"n&gt; cl -I*. *n, Me a"d V ' . Voile A
' I i . Thelma U ’. Mitchell, form* will Is* interested In learn that W ill* m* J r
Me, F It Slue,'•
■tlv of Sanford and nose of Co •he ha a twen removed to tin Mr m d Mrs J*ek C Pos.ell
lutnbla. S.
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•'•ek M o t «*frr ffo'Srte M n
•Ills h»r ,nn*in*las» and danghfer Orange Memntlal Hospital In Dt
Mr and Mi*. T . H. Dali J r . and land" where she underwent sur­ Mf A. le fflrr Jr., and Mrs Hnnlnr
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From Local Giants
Don Jour* and ltd! (Jarieau
•ach hit one home run to hi In the
Sanford Navy Indian* defeat the
lueal Sanford C.lanl* I45 l*'l
flight. It wax the «ecor..| time th&lt;
Indian* had defeat! I th&lt;- Giant*.
They did It earlier bv a -core of
17-3. Ed John«on wa* the big cun
for the (iiant*. He rapped an inllde the park home run.
The game Marled lit n rapid
pace anil liefnre the tup nf the
third Inning, the Navy team leuij
by a d-t aeore. The .cure I frame
{&gt;-1 at the end of the fifth inning.
Then the Indiana' rallied fnr five
irtorr run*, whlh the (Iiant. «mred one more uni the gam'- ci'l&gt; I

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Sanford Cardinal! will mf*t the however. have different
Longwood Blue Capt tonight In about the gam".
Probable startin g lineup
Memorial
at S:00 p. m.
Reynold*— terond hn»&lt;*
The ronte*l will be a Central Flor­
Pennington— *horl»ton
ida Lpakup aamr and v.lll he the
Crabtree— center field
third time that theor two tea.n*
Kent*— •■•ft field
hava met.
Haalev— right field
Sanford la current lr In third
Hire*— firat ba*e
place In the C F L with a 5-4 re­
Carlton— I bird bs*c
cord. I,ongwood U right behind
the Cardinal* with a 6-6 record.
Schirard—catcher
Sanford defeated l.ongwonj fl-f&gt;
Thomat— pilrher
and then found themulve* on the
wrung and of a 7-2 dtdiinn the
neat time they met,
IJ* for* loving a rln*t 4-1 eonteat to the Pin*f**ltr Airmen,
KanfoH had h,wi riding a four
gome winning «lr*»k. l/mgwnod
might b*&gt; ronaldered aa the chokeup team of the league. I V v hove
roine cb&gt;**- to winning ha'I gamea
and then havr blown up In the
laic Inning*.
••nig" m il Crahtre* will he in
there awinirlng the bat marked
with extia bare hiti. Aim aiding
Bill will be the powerful hitting
of Fulton Uaxlr-v and lied *Bahe**
Hirer. '
lien Pinnington will *w awing*
ing fur the ainglcl ir.il double*,
while Petr Schlrard will worn the
eppopenu with hi* fuenv tarticr.
Longwood will he retying on
their ace pitcher, Ted Brooklyn
to r&lt;&gt;ol off the hot Cardinal.
Aim manager Jim Payne will he
•winging for fence* for Longwood Payne ia the only prrenn In
the Centr'd Florida Iwainir that
h v hit a home run In llrnmrin!
Stadium in league romprtltinn.
A huge crowd of local people
and Iwmgwood emtomen are ex­
pected nt tho hall rarai. Long-

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The (Iiant* pit her gave up two
double* and a noin&gt; run (•&gt; a.muni
or the Navy'* ftr*t thru- i i •
t wa-* Don June* who hit •hf!r»t four **rkrr of the dav "Vi r
the left field wall. The (iiantCam" fightim* bark in tin lu ll....
of the ftmt nnd »cnrel one run

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White Sox Jump
Into American
League Lead

nit t o g e l ii e r
hrer more hit*
It the lop of the
e. nnd to »riire
(Mill M tEI i'HIA vf - Tlie Oil*
hree more run*
While Snx were perched slop
uni I n r r e a » e rati'i
the AnivrIran league slaiplitiR* to
dav. tod Manaurr I'aul Itlch.ml.
uav im|&gt;erliirtK*d by II all
"Wi* iviMclitl to Ret there.'- tic
raid "anil u p expect to .lay
there."
Tlie rlilcavoxn*
m*
l let*land Indian' finKcrlip bold nri
fir*I place bv (tefealmii toe I'ntla
iiatll* were uli- tUdnhiu Athletic* lari niulit V 1
ible tn amre in while the Indian* were Intinx In
he lad loin of the the Wathington S.’tiatur* 5 2.
eyond.
II wa- llu* lirM lime the Sax had
Nell le i t o a m been on the Ii ,i »ince Mav IS
la* able |o arori
There’* notlilnR unttxial either,
until III*' l&gt;ntlmu of the fourth ntamt the Six’* current *ix game
when the (Iiant* bounced Iwrli and winning atrralt. Kirhanfi »aH
irofed a run on error*. Th e Navy "They're Ju*t playing the way
teem irored three ooui run* in they ran play", ’llu' team'* pen­
tho loti of the fifth on two hit*. nant rhanrrn, he *aid, "are exart
The (iiant* wire not di imir- ly what I 1111.ii iflit hefnre— they’re
aged and fought Intel, to gwe two t.**iei| "
more miearnid run* io the IhiIlh* rite* a couple of good
tom of thr fifth. At the end of reaxunv:
fire complete inning* the euir
Th:* flr*t I* (IcorRe Kell, whc.tr
lead !&gt;-4 In Tutor of the Navy.
•Sdratio recently eddained from the
In the ninth inning only one llcutun lirit Sox
file veteran
hit wa* nreoiinted for, tent ■till punched a two-run homer in la*t
neither team ua* ahh to iron-, nleht'* game to rap a five nin sev­
thank* to llill darn au'x home enth inninR for Ihc* Chlvnx. It wxa
run, the Navy inrreuo-d I In it Kell too who hit a xlngle in thr
land. THI* rame in the ledimii of ftr*f InninR to »t#rt a IwbTtm
the levrnth.
rally.
Again in the lop of tie lighlli
Second reavon i* Icfl-harled
.the men in hlue -c«i*d. ThU time oUchc-r Hill Fierrr. who rcjnlnrd
they alrtiek for four run. of I the rlttb last night I'icrci* had
tiller* hit*. Ill the liottom of the two teeth removed in Chirico and
eighth Kil Johnton *lariiod n high under,cent diathermy treatment*
fly oyer thr right firldir'* head. fer a »ore arm lie -aid hit arm
Jdhnvon ratne all the wav around now feel* heller than at any other
lha hair, and ararotl. It wa* lim time ltd* yea-on.
find hnmc run of thr j.m fo,
(he (Iiant*.
The game finally ended and the
vort wa* ll-ft with the Sattfo-u
ffaej Indian* winning their n rnnd atralghl ha»ilall conte*i otrr
the Sanford (Iiant*.

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Keroinulf High School, received
honorable mention u» being aa
r.iit-.*tnndlng athlete* In the Cla**
A divDion of the* xtale athlete*.
John T«rH* llaran Jr., of Jaek•onville Andn-w. Jack-on, ye*lerday wa* *eleeted by thp Florida
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CREDIT INVUST1GATI0NS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

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VWt w today. Get your copy of the fact
book...then get behind th* wheel of the
new '54 Plymouth. You'll toon be convinced
Hurt Plymouth I* your beit buy.

�- fh e M arket Place O f Hundreds In Seminole County
A R T IC L E S FOR BALE
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V. KLAKA Apartment*. 119
First street rtu r 490-W.
IM u m

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SM ALL BUSINESS
1/ you have a amall bastneu In •
secluded part ol Iowa anu are
lnlrrr*trd In getting customer*,
ll*t the service you offer in the
l'la**iftrd column of lae Sanfori
Cali ;as:.

ftnllnway and nabt • I M t t
Pay Week or month— 1&gt;1. 1433
Furniture 4 enter. I ll It e»t Firat

*1topical Realty

Boom 201 Edwards' Bldg.
O F . ItOOXf rfflrtenev apartment, Park k •'ommrrclal
Pn. 1*
T . M. Stringer
»oi*'b:v for couple or single j . H. Alexander
Beg. Heal Estate Brokers
j tiiati bath, ideally located
*.r*.*t. Worn Post Olftca. Inquire
franucl JacobacV* Dept Slur*
FOR S A L K O H T R A D E
ant Reautiflil 2 H It. home in perfect
a EV.’ i A* d«cor«*'.*.-d roomy
»P ‘ l r„ndlt.on w„ h „ a|i (io.tr. tile
Call 433 W
nice
hath, kitchen equipment.
lot* with shade. Ita'ek yard fensA l T ’tA ? IV E. 3 liotm f’l.Ulafc*! i n
l Owner will arrept good lots
ar* Tile batJt. r 'ened por-h,
down payment
Water furnl*. I « ml't* fr»&gt;-nv a.
H. I t , 2)4 hath*, older home in
Sardor*. $37 50 |«er mmth I’l.-mej* good
eonuitton on beautiful cor­
j.V i after 7 p.n«
ner location near High Srlimd.
If you need a sparious home.
2 A D 1 IIOOM apts. Reasonable. | &gt;ou stvvuLt see thi tloosl tezou
F.lm tal* 1197-W.
and underprices! at 914.300

Picnic

acre.»orte»:

swimming

equipment: r.tmping and li*htng
tackle

E v in ru d e Sales A Service
Roltson'w Sporting Hoods
M l Fast First SI.
Phone 99*

Boys Nearly Sniff
Selves To Death

b u s in e s s

2166.
20 Acres tiled, fertile farm land
Large A Bedroom hou«&lt;- IM mat
KELVLN ATO K
electric
range
DUPLEX ,
. ..
Year old, excellent condition
? Bedroom* crch. A ell located for
Myrtle Ate.
strad&gt;* income, City water but.—
no city ta*e«. Concrete block'
N O M ONEY DOW N
-----cuntiruction 912,900.
ir lease—
g.iiP.IJkp
1Buys brand new Friculairc All tits 'It Uitinrs* for
M kr
ROSA L. P A Y T O N
.net-lain inside and out! only
Xiee drill. Lake Mxry. I’hon**
■eg. teal lUlatc Broker
rlgidairc ha* H i. Hold* 41
I -I3 W or 1714-J.
i n Virginia Ate.
Phone 1111
pmnd* frozen fo.*l« But on our
e*clti*lve meter Ice plan and oi LANDO Morning SentineL~Or
Whether buying or idling. It «U '
lowlo livening Star. Call Kalph
gel a receipt indead »f a bill
pay you to tee:
III), m a J.
every month
1. W. HALL. I E ALTOS
Used refrigerator* alto available
Florida Mate Bank Building
I!
*on lhi» plan
r ,,_
MISCHI.I.AM lOt’S
-1 9
‘Call H a lT
Phone ITU I
C ln ud e II. W olfe
llotifinK — Sheet Metal
Appliance fivporatinn
For reu
Phone
17 Ile a lint; — A i r C o n d itio n in g ,
Cullen and H a rk e v , Broker* M Sanford Ate.
Eva n s Roofing and
flruixlrv Pale*ton Bldg. Phone » l&gt; K j. % m &lt;», ■r
Automatic W'a*her, (
H e a tin g Co.
lr»aer
242.1
Laurel
NEW 2 bedroom houve on lot! *&gt;7^r »"d
121 West Fulton SI.
Pboar 79
75*110. Small down payment and) Call Sort W
small murthly payment*. Arrhlr
Smith. Phone 7S9J
V A C A T I O N S I’ E ( ’L \ i.S

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Result*

® .1:00 P . M . Deadline
Day

n

Ted Burnett

('n n trn rlo r o f Painting
Floor And
Wall Tiling
Phone II97-W.

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M .vlW t.lU-FI.AhiTA-M fItUBS

COM PLETE landscaping. Tropical
Plant*; Bitter Blue Sod; Top
Soil A I). Kntmlrac. Call 1710.
LOUISIANA Copper Skin potato
planti. culling* tt-OO per tooO
al the nursery. Wo would advi»e
a dav*» notice cither by phone
or telegram I. It Mann. Lake
Monroe. I* (I Ita* 53. Call Kftl It

S IIA F T E H . Calif, r — T w ...
old boys liked the mcU ,.fr i. j. w
line v&gt; nv«eh “ if ii^ d i
a:f'
menisci■Ivys _!n_ d cjih .lV ’tr'sble
ll yesterday,
ill*!*. Witcher u
said
lie reported Johnny Love
laive and
Henry lllair took a two gallon can
of gasoline into a ear and closed
the window*. Anrighhor four the
hoy* unconsclou* ami a rcautrila
tor squad revived them
Witcher said they told him. "3Vc
just liked the «mrll of gasoline "

IR V IN G P R Y O R
2OS - 2H ) M K I S H I ill.D f i.
Your Slate Farm Insurance Agent.
Low cv*t auto and fire insurance.
IT— A IT O M O R IL F ^

TRAILERS

H A N F O R D M O T O R CO.
Th 7=7*
IMl Fzeaih
EXPANDO Home. Prairie Schoorv
er. Stewart. Srhult. Nashua axj
Yellowitone 23’; down, 3 years
at 3&lt;;
K A srsillE TR A IL E R RALE*
Phone 3 3443 or 3 S..3 Palatka. Fla

(•lass Jaluu4e.&lt;i
Special — ' I V nnd Radio
Check our iiriccs and quality be
Service anil Repair*
(ire you nuy
IICA Motorola Sale* and Service. If you want the I.DW rate on autoS e n kn rik (Jht** nnti I ’ainl (*o.
mobile financing, see ln*talldene’* Te xaco Service
112-111 West 2nd S4.
I'bour Xzu 1120 Ssnlord Ave.
nniit laian Department. Sanford
Phone 14M
Atlantic National Bank.
21L O S T 3SD FOt'N'D
— 21
A L U M I N U M W IN D O W S
DltAC.LINE rental by day. wrek
All types. (Jtultty being equal MV
or month. Phone 1431 Lee Con- MODEL ••A’* Ml 4 Dr Need* lag
Mutt sell 25b’. Palmetto \ve LOST: Brown and while male
are nol undersold
structlon C.v “ f Sanford.
rocker *panlel. with hartic**
Phone 316 It
I'nntphelh* fultinel
An«wer* to name of Kip|o-r 11
z. u ___ i
ding aud finishing, - M . i . .. ..
Uiua) 17 92 South
Phone I II ! H (Mill »aaJin
F. MeWhmtrr. Call DM It
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Cleaning, Wravin* Servmg
role Tnunly kiorti UC». II. M
FOUND: Plymouth car k&lt;-v» on
K E I M - M 1 X C’O N U R K T F
J 3I.Ol'SlF_S
(ilrUMIO. lake Mart.
iiN D 2 Bedroom Apar.meu**
corner Magnolia and 2nd Owner
SEMINOLE REALTY
o n Lifetime Vluminum -Free E*ll.
r
firiMse Trap* — Septic Tank
•ai: j j ‘. :
may have lame Uy Identifying
IV. DIETRICHS
1 . W.
n . MERO
.m.nu .
Uinihiw Sill* — l.lntel*
mat* • Free liulallation - lelc
SPECIAL HKBTICmt - I I
Phone Ml
phone 1423 Furniture Center, ^vndjia^m^_for__ad
ro.m apart (M l Park Avenue
M ira c le Uiinrrvte C 11.
.IN F tlH M S IlE .i
Avnhalt
paving,
land
clearing,
(ill
F vrnlai*— HI! vV or 1S7I J
I Phone 1.173
In . W First.
Jta F.lm Vvr.
meol. f i l l W)3
22i:i.E 4 * n :ii a l rf. r y i c s
dirt and clay.
Spencer
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For
Appliance*,
contracting- all
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C N F l'IIN M U r.l) h rut.-n house t | ||A Financed. 2 Bedroom hnmr.
S A V E MONEY ON:
Maitland, Fla Phone: Winter Park Contract and repair work I'rev
'round electrical service
See
1 screened in porch. Furnished nr
Plume 425.
AW NINGS. J 31 III SICS
23791
your General Electric Dealer.
unfurnished
d Hraior.ablv equity
estimate*. R L. Harvey .111
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liLINDS
Sartoril Ave Phone 1499
OAKLAW N
Szinfssrd Electric C o .
COOL, clean 4 Hoorn down»tatr*| H U South Crilnr. phone nitm
Free F'timate*. Write to Mfg
K
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apt till Park Ave.
lit Magnolia Ave.
Pbour 412
Agent— Glenn C Fit. ZIP* L.,i. Seminole County's °nly perpetual 19—
BOAT*
*
MOTOR*
—
14
SMALL 4 Bedroom home, living
rare Cemetery. Buvmes* office*
rel O r rail Day*-HW7 J. Night*
room, dining area, kitchen, frnclia N. Park
Phone 1129 William P. Smith. Outboard SalesR n n tln ll Electric C o .
AVALON Apts. ll« Weat 2nd St.
1291-J Sanford
ed luck yard. 1903 Adam* Ave.
khone 423
___ _______
Hindis and Crnalev Appliance*
9nrv.cn,
Mnrcury
Outboard
Sal9573 equity— Assume mortgage.
Youngvtown Kitchens
M. 2j 13 S. Park. Ph -o, 1174-J.
f'onii'lrte nmtur tune up
Phone Mr*. Witte. 1121 until 3
CNFURN ISIIKD bouse. 4 Hootr.a
llu litU 'U - UtHtr*
Electrical contracting and repair*
Drake*,
generatuz*
and
starters
and breezeway. a Room apt.
Phone 113
( naipkte. with gla»*. icreen*. lock*
Calf
BOATS, Boat buliu,ng. Mipplir* 112 Magnolia Ave.
Furnished Tile bath. Call 1*72
amt hinge*
and hardware. Trailer* t Nad F R IG ID A IIIK apfilianrr*. sale*
Phil
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Station
d ~ L a b t h 'i T / f o b s a l e * - i
936 90
33'oo.lworking. 312 Sanford I’ll
Ph. 9171
2 APTS for rent now. Caiet Bldg
and *ervlce. (! II High, Oviedo
New low price* on jxluu &lt;ie w in 17th and flanfurd
9942.3V
^
Fla. Phone 4131 or Sanford
Phone 5 2 S .________ _ _____^
dot*. . See 11. befu.e vou buy.
ENVELOPES, letterhead., slate
IC.4? 33 after C. p rn.
Baby
Car
Seati
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Mila,
and
S E M IN O L E J A L O U S IE S C O .
4 ItOllM ti.rni»h«'l apt. $55. 404
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4'edar
Chest.........................
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etc
Progrosvtvn
297 West IU SI.
Phone 121
2 3 - O F F IC E FtH 'IPM EN T — 23
East 14th St
V E N ETIA N BLINDS
Baby Bed and Wet proof InI'rtnting
C
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,
Phone
406—
4(0
Sanford. Fla.
Factory price*! itolia Hoad Blind*. O F F IC E DES^S and chair* InV
nenpring Mattress .
2493
SMALL 4 lledroom Imnie. Living
West 13th SI.
uminum »lal«, cotton or plan
mediate delivery lz*we*t price*
room, dining area, kitchen, feoe* 1 Beg. 94*19 Platform (tucker 39 93 in D.a V OLD Call and Cow Call
taiw-t. Complete repair »etv ire
Check with George Stuart. 3.
j d bark yard *«) per month. |9W Reg. 979.99 Sofa B e d ......... 39 U5
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jobs
appro
Semlmdc
3&lt;%riian
Ultad
lumpany
PAINTING,
small
Eavl t'hiirch Sirret, Orlando
mdam* Ave. phmve Mrs. Witte, Beg 97995 Chrome 5 pc.
US 33e.l Third SI.
Phone M
elated. 321* J.
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OiMtte ...
.
39 93
1*421 until 5 p m
SET O F 3 pntus cane furniture.
O F F IC E L O U IP H K M — 2J
.(•f. 9139.99 Shopworn 3 pc
LAW\s
nvowed
•
all
Bovin
Corley.
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2
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if -droom Suite
79OU I sinile tied, cumplvte I Doutde| 2760 3V.
HAYNES Office Machine Co,
best. inner*|irine mattrr** nndi
Ft HNISIIKD a»l 3 rooms screen Beg. 119999 RhMiworr 2 pc.
L O t r YOUR PET?
Tyiwwrilers. adding &gt;n«r-bine*.
ed porch, extra roUaway bed,
Livinproom Suite
139Bu snrin-4*. I 2 Burner kerosene
If
you
have—
ac'.ctlse
your
lo*»
PARPENTER 334IHK
Safe* Rental*. Ml Magnolia, I'll
ilove, new; I small maple sel |
garage. Ht2 Park. Phune SanF
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for
il.,er
time*
in
Uif
quirk repajr Job*, or small
44
ire with good ciuhioiu. I large For
lord 1331 It 2
llecald
through
the
cuurtet;
nf
building. Call Jim 1142-31-L
K, 1st It.
Pwonr 127 bid pin* Cupboard Sen at T r il l 1 .“'ll1
ike Florida til tin Hank
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er "Th
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Ft'H N IS IIEU garage apt. 4 ruoma
FOLDIN G ilia ir. front 92 M to
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and hath, rlreinc .efrigeralor. Usad furniture, appliance*, mals.
(A S T : Small Ian dog in vicinity of
(3 -Vo Write (or iputdlly price
For
Remodeling
and
repalrv.
etc. Bought— Mild. Larry's Marl.
Adults only, no pet* Reasonable.
*rh«oi - Lake Mary. Call III mAV
1 heck with llcorgr Stuart. .V.
Nothing
Down—
Small
Monthly
921 East l*t^t.J*bone 193t.
ARTICI.EW W AN TED
-4
2241s West 19th St
Phone
Ka*l Church Street, Orlando
Mr*. ( axl 3lo*&gt;
Payment*
.JtiSg It 2 or loo
WE
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and
trade
u«ed
fur­
Hhrrmnn
Concrele
Co.
A. a ' C. JALOliaiES ' niture. 3Vilson-Mstrr Funrlture Co.
5
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Oof W'e-l 13ih Phone; MU-1CSI
sue 14 37'- g SO1*'*
F I'IINISIIK.lt house. 2 Bedroom*.
Ail F 1*1 Phone 9W
Extruded
welded aluminum frame
»hade lrcc«, bathing l&gt;earh on
124 00. Special discount to con. Baby ear seat in coiid condition. L. L. Slid. Piano Technician.
(iidden Lake Call 3tii or 1934
Phone 307 J
tractor*.
Phone 21*19. Ibwitu I. Sanford
SHERM AN C O N C R ETE F IF E C a
2 l((M&gt;M apt. (.oi Palinrtlo.
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Out West 131k SI. Phone 1211 1411 2 W H E E L ulilitv trailer 4' *
4' x 4*. Inquire at 9126 Myrtle II 3I.1. .S TAHAC.E for general Auto
2 BEDROOM house Kitchen equip
repairuiii A l«. Wrecker Kervlci*.
Ave F 33 Langvr
ped, water furntfhed. Venetian
4nj ( alary. Pb IMP U - 19*1-11
blind* 2» t 2 French Ave. i*all
(airtime Aluminum
USED P IA N O Spinal or console
Night*.
IH39 vV.
_________________
II. H. Grier
in gnc.il condition Phone pro* J
Furniture Center
Fi'B K IS IIK D room tla*e in. llr.M
HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry
riM tf 1429 7— l^ r -d d v e a lw F S jip D l^
II,hit . twauly rest, adjoining hath I I I West 1st SL
I ward Phone 1317 W.
{Kind livin'* room. Phone SQ*-W.
3IAI.K HO X ER while, fawn cheek*
USED TR A CTO R S
yejr old. Registered • Champion BUILDING lots cloartd,
2 rord Furgu«ons. I Oliver 70.
2 APARTM ENTS. 212 \Vc*t 4!h St.
tibberv moved.
tnnv
Tree., »l.rubbery
*\)c3VI|t
pedigree. Very grntle,
raised
933 each. ___________________
B ritt T r a c t o r Co.
Hunter Phone 462-W.
with children Exridlebl traveler.
Hieferd
Ortnnde
Mlwwy
Pkooe
J4I
Partly trainrl Apply Mobley's
IB B E ACH KEXTA1H _ — IB
Trailer Park, a mile* *«tufh — LA3VNM03VEMS. Hand aud I’ow
* KCIIOLH BKDDiNC.
IH'TCIHSON mean front apt.
Hiway 17 92 Mr*. Brook*
er, th*r(H-ned to rut like new
Weekly or monthly •■alci. Day­ Corner Celery end Sanford Ave.
IHrycle* repaired, rebuilt, paiolPhene 1299
tona Beach. Fla t ail 1364 J
HAVE T O di*pO*e ef Iwautifol red.
c&gt;| Key work Harold Manley,
male Persian cat, due to allergy
319 East 4th St.
AH ~ racket.
LAKE ALARY— Two . turn nttd* USED Wavhers.
115 Call 1H4C R
ern apt*. 2 lledrcHimv esrh— both
Thoroughly reconditioned. Teti
have ga« range* and refrlgered, approved and guaranteed — I » IIE I.P WANTED
- I I CARPENTRY and painting. Call
Ators. I urnlvhed 943. l'nfurni*hrd
From 93*93. Easy term*.
074 3V
31’o M E N — Beal Opportunity, Earn
•940 Plenty of &gt;hadr Phone SanClaude H. Wolfe
Extra Cash, a*«rmble handcraft
fortf IMMX-J.
SrplM y’n Snappin' T u rtle
Appliance Corporal ion
iirnduct*. *pa&lt;e lime al home
Itowera
999
giaford
Ave.
Fhnae
1117
FtlHNLSHED apt. Ifli Hark Ave.
Everything supplied Ka»y. prof- N'evv loral)on-Just out of City
Phone 976-It after 3 p m
itahle. Arllinc Induitriri. L'niun
POLAROID Films, Camera* and
limit*. Now Itandlluu Scott Al
City. Ohio
arceiipCftf at wlrboldt’a Cam
w'llrr Outboard Motor*. Also a
FUR NISH ED 2 Bedroom apt. Cloae
era
shagi
fapirui
line of lompellllve price
1. HO South Park \\c IlfGII «a!i&lt;w4 U v to gnrk through
in. 943. Call 791-W.
________
n.pwrn
from Snappin’ Turtle
summer
month*
IPl
.
' A lu m in u m
I.M HIK. cool furnK.co 2 bedroom
9* 30 up.
I..iondrom.it,
Mill.
South tide
apl. .Screened porch. 130 monthly
Phone 21
V e iu U M R I M n
Fioo*| Mart flldg Idrt Ea*t 23th R. Sr ml nil r R M
1703 Magnolia Ave. Phone 440-J.
— Factory to You —
St
MIMEOGRAPHING and typing
head. Sa|-nroof bollnm
M U M M IE D apt M2 Ea*t 3rd SI Enclosed
wprk guaran'red. Call Oil w .
rail
with
plaallr
end*.
Plastic
or
WOMEN
W
ANTED
fi'..ll 1733-J.
Frx ik
DeLand. Ila . Or
rayon tape* Cotton or nylon l.idirv with pleavanl |H-r.onalily.
Il4arh al *31 West Pa. Avenue,.1
cord*.
plseing (3) now Full nr part
3 ROOM Furnished Apartment. I«T
I&gt;»l.anil
Srakarlk O U iw and Paint Co.
lime earning* 917 to 99? weekly
l.ocu*(. I'huve 721-31
Dignified. Nol hau*n to h&lt;&gt;u»e or 13 TON truck rrane, avail
112 114 Writ gad S t .___Phone lie
2 BEDROOM unfuroUhed houve. In
uartira. Write G A J DUtrihurental or contract. A
\ cubic lard
quire at Monroe Corner llroeery
inr*. I.3?u Oakley SI. Orlando,
Rrana Square
climihrll aad drag!..
____ _
lime burkels
S!
slnre.
Fla
For Brrezeway nr all room iAny dUZK.
ROOM furnished spl. close In.
FO R EIG N — 1&gt; S JOBS S O l'TII
F u rn itu re C a n te r
Newly painted 7ft3 We«t 1st Si
A3IEHICA. Alaska, Spain Fare
l
i
t
Me&lt;t
trt
si
IMsoae
flit
paid 1000'* U. S Job* to 419.Jimmie Cowan, phone 616.
bOD Trade*. Otlire. Faitorie*.
EY
HOME
PRODUCTS
I BEDROOM unfurnlthed lnu»e. STANLEY
Send «df-addre‘ &lt;rd envelope.
Mulualixe And EmtvuuDc
Mdie
.
May
be
ordered
by
rail||l2^K.caiiihia Drnc
^
Job opportunities 33'aveca 24911
In* your
our local Sanford represrn
Insure » ItN
Minn.
UUve.1. Leoaa Boor man— 2237 J
t - R K A L ER TA TK FOR S A t.E -3
91'b.VUUF D OR UNFt'RNlSHEIt
lANT.pangola grasa. J5CW bu SOMEONE to type light novel in
•pare time
ie Call 31 day*, even
— A va*.an*/ will toil yoc much
xbei. You gather II. A. C. Ilrnvon
"3'our Mutual I'rtmu*
:ng* 673*1.
' m n 'm a 1 *malt&gt;xrf In fhe
44 mile* oul Sanford Are. 239 J.
Phone 191
Cla«xu;t*la Prose it Ip y.xuaelf
S E C R E TA R Y with good education. — T
Phure ISZI today io4 give the
IH II
VAlrHPAR VA
Smele— 18 26 heml picture with
tnfor y ,D«n about your room* or
Will not tuna
Polk) Innuranra
application, f'uoi un ntabli'hing
apartment* to '.*nt
Henkflrlk (Haas ant)I Pal
a ln l Co,
a ‘Cvrajs (arm m Sanford. Truck tio too iroteetiun on each pc
I II III We*l tad S4.
Phone
114
entire family at a total cost of
firmer, flcpfv J V. SmIPi J r
$ 10444) D O W N
tarn
Rt. 6, Nashville, Tern
12 BEDROOM block hou&lt;c. Electric
CUSTOM
MILLWOKK
STUMPER INSURANCE AGENCY
kitchen, space healer, Venetian Melding*, dour*, window*, special
PHONE t ill.
C O L L E C T O R '. S A L E S M A N
^ Jb lln d r 2t39 Y » l e . ____________
cabinet*
Kiprrlcnre preferred, hlusl be Flrf— Wlwhlorm— Auto-Liability
4 *ot&gt;er and reliable. Apply in per* NOW HEAR THIS
■om. Yfa!hereof Sanford^__
1 Bedroom*, large living room, din­
ing room, electric kitchen. Fur*
Preferred Rates fo Preferred
wroiiit V m i i D
- 11
nlshed. Near town and air b a n Policy holders
M A Y TA fi
The price? 93A30.
WILL DO ironing In my home.
J»fcn
WUU
ahui Inn. Armey
Automatic Waiher
Phone
730
3V.
, ST. JOHN’S REALTY CO.
Wringtr Washer
|I7 Ranfwrd AllaaUr Bask
Phone 1129 •A.B. Patersoi. Broker
Phone
94
SEC R ETA R Y • llo».kkeeper- E x ­
|Axiori ite* -A. B. Petcrron Jr^
perienced
In
law
.
L/ictl
reference.
i
n
F - J (/hexteraon. Albert N. Fill*
Can be contacted 206 Laurel—
Drier*
Service
TueMlcy through Friday.

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i i \«4 in :t it i on &lt; o m p w y
TH E SAN FOB I) h e r a l d
Ktl.Mi. Arir -4*--Imagine Charley )3rd June 9. I9*i I
Page
Patterson'* » u r p r i * c when he
ciimlxst Into the front «rai of hi* uhirrod the motor and lies del for
*lal!rd car on a I -ly mountain town.
road at night, and felt ,i hear .it
,Ina
tinu next to
(•Mietuvr
tcehanic hi.! rust
i I \?*tl l t;. ••RiP'.'V.
fillet the etoo
'. •!;— I!.(TwVSSIFIEIi DISPLAY

THE GRIDDLE
“Ju*l ftSMK) Food”

W E HAVE

Serving Steak*, t'hirkrn. ( reu!#
Dishes, Dalian Spashetll. Sea
FihnI*. Plat ter l.unrhetins and
llinnrr*. — lUrbrrue and

“Slay-Frash"
'

C O tO R S IN

'anils |rhr*.

Hams.

SPRED SATIN

t hirkens.

Turkrr*.

Baked whole t » Order,

Salad* in l)uanllly.

as ADVIRIIJIO IN
life. Saturday I irnm t l’o*l

I I ) . I7-H2

S;*niini»lp Jalou-ic*. (V.

Phone 2.17-W

Open Daily
(i:(IO a.m. • 10:00 p.ni.

207 We»| l.i Si
rt»'in&lt; I'M
Sxnfonl. I I i

INC’OMK IMvODTCING IMIOPKKTY
ii.ai i» n slot* IraibrJ aparlmriu house at 31* I'.ilmrilu
iVitUM -&gt;\
II Irnt* Mill furniihrd and rented, one lr..nl.
lie.cr tail brilr.H.e *|uiMminl unfurnUhnl for il. i* Ii* ut* nrr.
Let 121 feel tnuilin: nil f ilm. 11 .. \trniir. Operi lor in*nr«tion
I» appointment Ia n l... tiuukbt at private ,Jt, ii' t*ill |&gt;e .old

al puhlie auilien at im n l.r* on Vtund.iv June 21*t ut ten
ii'rlmlt \. M
Sale mole mill, r Mutei it l'i&lt; tut,- t tun 1 f„i iR.lribution aao&gt;n&lt;
heir*.

It. 3\ Ware, t ommi**|.incr. I' M Do\ III*.
Sanford. Iloiiil* Phone 1112 mghi iM W .

r.

3 I! I E li A \ S
(inmidi.il, (Htupine*

H l 'l ’lllt I I N I I1

'In .I qualift lor tl. I l oan

1 lli-.lronm

til mason. * hoo&gt;r &lt; a&gt;|i.olc. S*rrtnril I'o.ih. Illh ir extra*
NO D O W N I* 3 3 31E N T
I'av rlo*mg co»t on I*

* iiiii no

I'hoite It*I

GOOD and BAD

B

Mather of Sanford

~ AWNINGS

Boyd-Wallace

SSi‘

M AYTAt

1449

EX H E R IK N C LD workrr want* job,
litll or part time. Maid. Iloirl
worker, etc Phone 9990

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INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE

C n u n k y t a d Monlelth
Phgia 792
B n 99
JM W. (at (9.

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7/CJlth&lt;rctCi
euuoM G

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.
I'h n n r I2 I M S R 1

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Put *

W at Jan* «. H «

TUI SANTOKB SB fctlM

Crooiiis Academy
Strikes By transit Workers, Truckers
Graduates 157
Bring Crippling Blows To City's Economy
AfC
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S i II

.Inking employe* at
r iT T 8 B U n r .il. r
t *" «&gt;•»»»»» few mm
Ins labor disputes involving le*s lark.d
Annette Cynthia Jnn r% wra* vale*
Moil evervtvidy *|teak* nplimii- . Ilrtorian and WiIJir 'je o rc' Allan.
Ihon 7.fxw employe* are «trik&lt;"t
iiaalljr
alvHit
Hie
ronlrarl
I
r.*.hr
hi’. trr bln*** tn thr r r m - ^ t
■***• ,!vrian, al rommenernomt a«.
K d u it r lii mcinpoiM — Jw j irsest lieiwran lhe iln'leI h|aa|»nrker* arclie* haid at ClOum* Ataiiemy
anl
lha
baalc
atrel
tndualry
Tliat
clly In Ihe nation
Tuenday evening at which r.7 tenA fuiir-week nM lran.ll *lnkr I* ronlrarl expire* June 30
lora ware graduated,
TI.
p
union
aald
it
want*
a
guar
keeping lhou*and* of shopper*
The program for the evening
anirrri
wage,
a
pay
hike,
improve,
•way trnrn t'ltllburgh’i tmsincM
wa* a* foliowr*: Prelude; proceamenl*
in
r&gt;envh&gt;n*
and
Inauranee.
district 41 well a* haraising an
•ionai. "W ar March of P rint*;
Some im ln.lrv offlrial* rslim alej munir tiv audience; invocation,
r.llm a trd 2« i frm commuter*
il
would
rn*l
more
than
fl
an
hour
A ternml ami much older strike
Bertha Vlckert, graduate; music,
n( i: AF*L union* again.t the cily'. a worker In maal all of Ihp un- trhmil choru*; dtecin*l»n*. main
ftvr biggest
Icnartmcnl store* on'1 lam and* The contract rov- topic
"Education, Strength of
hall' ajl Im rk deliveries ami pul* ar* filamt finnnrai ha»ir vtaalwnrk- Community," gtaduatlng c l a s s ;
picket line. In froril of Ihr More* er«. who now average t2 .lt to |12l luh-toplc*— "Sclcnrr in Education.
Adding In tin* complicated l.ilt &gt;r an hour.
aaluUlorlan.
plrlurr am current rontrart talk*
"Homrmaklng In Education,"
t it l v n n the b**u a w l industry
Annie l.ee McKinney, graduate;
rnd Ihe big n o t 'ruled Steel* irk
"School* In Community, tyu»en
rr* Pittsburgh • the h riri «f Hu
Filler Stallworth, gradual.; "Sp ir­
nation's r.tr*■1 hnjlnf‘ 1
itual Value in Education," John
William
Allen, graduate, and
1'iir.ent labor tr. ulilr lata |, &gt;rl
"Health In Flducatfnn," valedictor­
tn Nnv 77 n u t's whan Hie t n ,
ian.
tJrnrral Teamster. Union walk'll
Solo, ‘'House bv Ihr Side of the
nft lha job at livr department
Lord," Mablr Fl. Walker, g r a d u a t e ;
atores
awarding of diplomas, II. T . MilWithin a (a a’ wank* »* Chnsl
wre, County -uperlnlendenl of pub­
mri* shunning reached * peak II
lic inutniclion; music, rhorua; anttlliar A H . afltllala'l union* [»i!l&gt; rl
notincenietil*. Hoy A. Allen, prin­
marnliar* nil the |'«h at Hia depart
cipal; mu*lc i.y Croom* Band, with
ment More*— idling H***
Fl. It. Jam c. bandmaster, conduct­
tin May n Ilia trnMny* ami (in*
ing; benediction, the R e v . S. M
n *|np|i« I running
Daniel., pa.(nr. F'ir*l Shilo Ml*Tha r.7*V&gt; ltd* an'I Irnllrv o|K’’
sinnary llapti.l Church, and rre r,sturr demanded dial Pitt burgh
*ional, “ War March of P l i t l l i .
Railway* t*n up llirtr |l 9*i an
Other graduate, werr at fotlowris
hour pay liy .Vi rents Thr rum party
John W, Allen, Inna L. Baldwin,
Minted &lt;&gt;n ground* it could not
Mary llarnet. Alberta Benjamin
afford a Mlllonal opcraling cost*
Betty, Jean IHack, Hyle*ter Bouey,
Despite hundreds of additional
Willi* Boyd. CMyt.et Brown. Allon
•’lira rolling Inin lira rltv aarh
Burke, Allene Caldwell, Flrne.t
fl*V now, Irafllr move. tlnmilhly
Carpenter, Anthony Church, Gen■ IIHIf ilnue. nrayha, Mil smooth

It'l on old custom lor naw homemoktrs (o do Ihalr Fin* mo.kaiing
ol A t F ond lo shop ha.a Ihriflity a*ar oflar. And lbi&gt; Iona — oi
usual — thousands of bridts will gal lhair houitkaaping off to o
smart start at AAP. Rut you don't havo lo ba a b.ida lo banafit
by AiP's gift for thrift. Whalhar you'va j*an morrarf fo. n faw
watks Or many years, you'ra invitad lo coma iss . . . coca sav«
ol AAP.

LIBBY S TOMATO

An atmosphere nt frlrndllnes*
firatail* alone lha highway* lead
ng to town Mnlniiil'. lop in pink
ut&gt; strar-lrd rommulnr* until lh r‘r
autos ar" flllnrl
lha Irnllay rnmpanv estimated
lha dispute |« rosting 'ink In;!
wt.rkrra l.tu; non a wrrli m I ■«*i
pay ami the firm I* spending M l.
ffio a day for irialnlananra w IIImiiiI
liking a rrnl
r.pnk. man lot lh" ft*r 'Im rk
department 'lore* adnui hiolnow
la tiff hill larllnr In rnlaava (is
Ulia.
A It Hnrrldilrd. president til
Ihr Chamber «f Ciimmatrr, a II
mMad Ilia dap*Oman! .lore*’ hu*
lne*« was off altoul Iwlrr a* murh
at In nlhar his rill'* hrfuro lha
Ir infill tleirp ||a addad
'■Slnaa lha transportation *lrikr.
II has gollan nuirh wor*a Slrlka*
hurl rvrrybo.lv lha wnrkar, Ihr
company ant lha rlly "
Several ratiaiira/il* havr rpill
serving rvanlng maal* Manager,
iay paoplr who tliad In .lav in lha
ally after work now hurry home
while ride* ara available
One lalrvlthm ilallon di.ronlin
uad live program* and «aid unfa
vnrahta Im.lnr** r.mditlon* played
• msjor part In lha larloon
f'tu* td Ihr &lt;|rpartmant *lor*«*
dispute .arm* to cantar around lha
Oaneral T r im * lr r » demand In da
r*de whan dallvprv Imrk* nap I
h M r m and whan *lorr» thall me
p ira rl jki*| for delivery
The old ronlrarl. wllh *nrh a
elaiiie. eyplrrd In November anti
manaeamanl Im* rafusrd In If*
t u n lha n*ur ai part of anv nr**
ronlrarl pay ami nlhar monetary
demimK a'*n are Involved, lint ihr
union ami management have n"ver gut around to ilUcumlng Ihein
T h r r r have hern arvaral inn
rtrnl* of minor vlolance— bit *ture
wlmlriw* *ma»hed. »nme nfflrlal**
hnmev *prayad with pain! and a

Television
T l IE R — Walling In
an allark bomber I* Nasv II .
l iny el C. Hlrhar.lt, huthand nl
Mr*. Itnhrrta III. hard* nf MOT
Willow A s r„ Sanlord. aboard
(lie alla.k air.rail carrier I'SS
Tarawa. The *hi|t lell New 7.ealand klay If (■&gt; ronllnur a round
Ihr world rruise.
During the
firtl pall nf May, she visited
Australia and N r «
Zealand
where, wllh Fleet Admiral Will­
iam F‘. Ilalsey, *hr represented
Ihr Untied Stale* In the annual
reremonle* rnmme.nnrallng Ihe
l.allle nf Ihr Coral Firs.

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PAOPIC GOLD Follow Frtcitona
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Margarine

21c

Cl*.

6

Dog Food

t.m.
c**&gt;

79c i

1 1* ( l9

19c

Beef Hash

t »ii.
C»*

27«

23c

SW AHSON Bnnatsis Chltkcn
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43c

DEI M O N TI Fancy Froft

Cocktail

Fricassee

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SWANSON BONED

Million* of air bubMf«T)rMll!5^*i»li every ilep in
Fonmlreailt* "bubble rolet.*' They're adverlited Hi
all your favorite magarinet, now Ity these wonder­
ful new time* and find new joy in “bubble-waUtinf.**

N A P K IN S
3 3s 2 9 c

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FRUITS and
VEGETABLES

1954

T h r illy
Pffod

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25&lt;
r_ 4 5 &lt;

"Where Quality Is Higher Than Price"

—

5 or.

Can*

ANN RAGE

•eta u * ear o A .

'I'lM I t n l.lphl

M ‘*jk*
SAN FRANCISCO iji-K lre m a n I I iom K l lTt ihlftl nNMII
•I
Wilbur Hunker, tl. wa* booked on IS Jn fI m f ^Irwivm
I 10 ||&gt;»i9«rp«it*
charges of hit run*lrivlng. drunk
I ' i |Miff
driving ami failure Iq heed a siren 33 II Hlu
ll-*I*
after he t bowed up aI a fire during J M« t l r l i r M i f l » i V
I I I K n r &lt; | HlitfiM
hit off duly hour*
H t r f l ii It IlM h
lie drove Id* automobile over
fire lines, knocked down a traffic
pnllrrman and a fireman A mnlnr'v r l r officer overtook him in
block* away

Mure than hall the babies born
in Ihr llnitrd Male* In 19V) hid
lather* in lhe|. ?n*

63c

ARMOURS Co.nrd

I It if* x#«r«-h for T^wntir*!**

TW IN S WIN HONORS
PEO RIA. Ill &lt;t- Tlie Rev! Iwlnt.
Janet and Jin lrc . wrre Ihe betl
Indent* trludadlrally in the grad
itallng cla'* al Our L a ly Aradno* n ic y graduated reeenlly,
-land a&gt; valrdicbirian and Janlr*
a* snlulabirlan

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Item

KEN-l -RATION

65c

■ v u v n v i

23c .

UUTtEY Colo.ad

WHITEHOUSE Non Fol

$2.95 to $5.95

t t .t
c»*

Potatoes

• MM Htrlk* ll It'iH

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Fireman Arrested
On Several Counts

MARV DAIE Swtal

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Him u tfiii m w o m e** W HanJna Edge, Donnell Eaveriy, Eddie thews, Charlei Merritt, Rooaavalt
“ r, Belph Burke, Dn
Moore, Dan Morris, Shirley Poitell
ton. Hortenae Giving*. Fannie | Dorothy L» Phillip*. Alton Redding,
Griffin. Jaton Harper,'Mary Alice | Clarence Richardson, Jeaae J. Sapi
Harper. Mama Hawklna, Alfred Wilbprt Sapp, Modratlna Smftl .
Hetlle.
Mary Lee Stcnton, James Stokea,
Alfrida U n tie , Itrgtna ||e»t|a, Betty Jean Vann, Horace Walker.
Clarence Jackaon,
•, Rachel Jackton, Flatter Mae Wrdlow, Willie J.
Jama* Jona*. I^rny King, Rebecca J White, (&gt; ril William*, and Oacar
Knight. Ellouise Irvine, Dorothy Williams.

U R G E SWEET WATER

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BIG OVEN

RANGE

MELONS - 79c

Paatam COW Ait

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Vj Gollon
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Breexo
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Lux Soap
3 In 22c
Lux Flakes
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VOLUME XLV

Bxtibliahed I f f *

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A N iftP fcP fcNDENl O A il.i NEWSP a PKB
SANFORD. FLORIDA.

Florida Power &amp; Light
Plans Much Expansion

Decision

NEW YORK - The Florida Power &amp; Light Co. expect*
to more than double it* plant capability and its capital struc­
ture In the next eight years. This was reveu'cJ Cj ilc-GreK"r Nmitli. chairman of the board, in an ddres* before the
New York Society of Security Analysts labeled •'Florida'*
'Grew Some' Story.*'
Plant capacity at the end ol 1953. Smith said, was GtVJ.000 KW. and capitalization was 1 1s'.* million. By 1961 the
company expects plant capability to approximate 1,500.000
KW wit hcapitalization of about (-135 million

BARTOW, Fla &lt;.*— Investigators
went to work today dieting into
'he action* ol a mystery man in
the Florida sertion ol Murder.
Inc.
TT iis man. a Pensacola resident,
was a go-between in what County
Solicitor Chiton Kelly ha* detcrihed a* a plot to murdrr three
wealthy person* lor profit
In rapnl (ire order since Monlay
I there have been these develop
I mnits:
I. Sherd! Hat Cordon itaged a
(akr abduction ol one of the in­
tended victim*. Mr* Byrd Roach
ol Lake Wales, M-yrarokl blonde
widow, to make the principal*
lliink (heir order* had been car­
ried oul.
I. Cordon arretted
Emmett
Donnelly, well known l^ke Wale*
attorney, and Willard Durden,
Orlando building contractor, on
&lt;Continued Da rage fUa)

k
C O M h M T A V I — H i m *,nna
JoL», Mall trllMil aesiiot nett
year, ha* entered the bathing
beauty route*I u| the Seaside
tiM la. • Iiirh &gt;111 he held
Satwday
at
New
Hmyisi
Bearb. Activities of the annual
celebration, which will bwin at
MM* Seat Thursday an.) will end.
Holiday, will include motorryele
rare*, firework*, a midway, par­
ade and rolf and fishing Iniirnanamrnt* — ( I ’holo by I'.sset
Studio)
i a Hit l—t ii ■

Strolling
In Sanford
•

Growers-Shippers
Meet In Orlando
The Slst annual banuuet of the
(•rower* A Shippers League of
Florida was held yesterJay at the
Urange Cuurt Hotel with members
Irorn nil parts of the state attend­
ing, according to Sidney 0. Chase,
Jr., Sanford, league president
Tha kJMual election fallowed the
banquet.
Sneaker of the evening was Har­
ry Barton, American Can execu­
tive, uf New York City.
The lirower* A Shippers l.rague
s a non-profit organisation hand
ling freight, traffic and transporta­
tion matters fur the agriculiutal
industries of Florida. Headquarter*
is at 45 W. Central, Orlando. The
league is official representative
for the Florida Citrus Commission,
Florida Canner* Association, Ci­
trus Processor* Association, and
many grower* and ahlpping or­
ganisations throughout the state.
Gordon C. Stedman, secretaryT. „ . the
tllT Orlando office.
manager, „heads
Other officer* of the league are
H. D. Hoblnson, Orlando, treasurer; R. V. Phillips, Haines City,
Phil C. Peter*, Winter Garden, and
Gen J. C. Hutrhlaon, Sanford, vice
presidents; Gordon C. Stedman,
secretary- manager, and Mrs. Jane
II. Hunter, Orlando, aasistant se­
cretary-assistant treasurer.
N'amea of newly elected officers
are nut yet available.

A t a public service fnature, the
local Kiwanis club hu» obtained
four onr-minute and two 20-*Vcond
iranscripttuni from Kiwuni* In
leriiatiunal on subjects of "The
Way Forward" and "The New I'llimage" which will in* broadcast
W TKK during neat few weeks,
ese are religious scripts.
• * •
Jimmie Burnett, 21-year-old min­
isterial student from the Atlantic
Chrlallan College. Wilson, North
Carolina ha* accepted a rail In the
local First Christian Chuirh lor
Ik* months of June, July and Au­
gust, It was announced Inlay by
G. W. Morgan, chairman uf the
TO K YO &lt; * -A Japanese fishing
Board. Mr. Burnell will fill the boat captain released by the Ru*
pulpit Sunday morning and even­ •Ians yesterday said he had been
ing June I3lh.. fo» the fir-,1 lime. beaten with a leather whin by Hu*
sian* who accused him of spying
A local u&gt;y, Douglas Cordon,
Kyo.k, news agency said two
son of Mr. and Mrs. M C. Cordon, small fishing boats returned lo
will attend a speech camp at Cry­ Rausu In Hokkaido, Japan's north­
stal Lake, near Starke, from June ernmost main Island. They were
13 to July 10, according to Mar­ seiird by the Soviet* May 2S
guerite Craham, County superint­
Twelve crewmen were aboard
endent uf riceptional chil lien Tha released boat* They reported they
boy will attend unde, a scholar­ bad bean held on on of Ibe Rus­
sian held Kurile Itlands. north of
ship.
* * »
Hokkaido.
They aakl at least 10 Japanese
Westsldr Primary School today
a uncling af the parent* of fishing boat* and crews still were
held in the area.
(Continued On Htge Slit

S8

Jap Captain Says
Russians Beat Him

Fifth Air Force Collects
To Assist 'Child Piano Prodigy1
FO R T WORTH. Tea m _To n f
II (Tony) Han an I a couple of
friends plan to leave here today
on a trip that will end wnlh Km
young JCurean in New. Y o rr i
famed Jutlltard School of Music.
Tony, his friends say. I* a child
piano prodigy, and Hie Sib Air
Force has pul up some H.fiun to
prova It
One of Tony's friend* Is l.t
Gen. Samuel F’ Anderson and thr
other— a real Tony fan-is !•'
Lt. Thomas Cutshaw. formsr SV

Movie Time Table
M itt
"Red Garter*"
1:07 • 1:11 - 5:16 - 7:IU • »dS*

MOVI BLAND

"Thro# Sailors and A Girl"
8tarta 7:45

COLORED DRIVE IN
“Cry tha Baloved Count'y"
(colored cast'
Show opens 7:15

Air Force Interpreter They arrlvrd here at Carswell Air Forrr
Base yesterday— with Tony.
Cutshaw told Tpay's story while
Anderson modestly excludrd him­
self from any part In Bit drama.
Bui Cutshaw said ft was really
the general who darted tha ball
rollinjr
If happened thla way, Cutshaw
said:
Tony and hla family lived In
North Korea before the war began
(here. In tPM, the Russians con­
fiscated all the family'* furniture,
including the piano.
Tha family moved to Seoul and
later, when the fighting started,
lo Pusan. Toqv'a father, a muilsian, taught tha boy to play the
piano
.Last October, the manager of

g&gt;

and was so
lid

tsitsustio&amp;s.

fhr rapid expansion uf company
facilities, hr pointed out. Is ill
(repine with the growth of Flor­ H A K O I D JA CK S O N V la u m h r s
ida. which i* adding trtfi.OCO an sPusive h.itangue shuitly a f ­
people to its permanent popula­ ter he had been sentenced to
tion each year.
death In San Fi a n n u o lor the
Hr recalled that the (sank debits abduction of Le onard 3t&lt; vu viti.
economic indicator in the late a real estate operator, w h o was
this ties did not react as sharply rescued by police J a ik s o u con­
In Florida as is did in the rest tinued to protest until t nlllt* led
of the country. The pattrin uf h im handc ulTrd I n in the co u r t­
employment tn the state has nut
changed materially since that room. Jackson'S CO defendant.
J u i e p h Le ar, was g iv r n life I m ­
riod. Smith said, so "W r hr
| i i.lernolionull
■ve that Florida will wrathri a prisonment.
ireession better than the rrst_of
the country, should one come."
However, Smith sirs no signs
of an impending recession in
Florida, cites the state's gain in
dwelling unit permit* for the
first quarter of f&gt;! — 2.,51 more
than last year, a 31 per cent in­
crease.
Hr emphasised the favorable
political
climate
uf
Flutida.
"which is Just as warm and invit­
ing a* its natural climate. Capital
Pas always hern welcome alid well
S F IA TII.K . Wadi
r Secretary
treated. Florida's government and of Sidle Dulls I mI j ) ri-p-.-ted Ur is
ta* law* are definitely friendly to isli and French Jigiiiin-ht* tins! the
business and industry. No puni­ United Nations -do uUI not a d on
tive laws have been passed against Ity.los-tiina while p-.n-e m g t u l l n ,
business. There is no stair in- with the Communist* are lindrf
cum*, property or inheritance ta* w jv at Grnt-ya
H e atqs-jied hi effect t i *|&gt;ecily
anj no statr bonJed debt."
With this picture, illustrated adion In tiie U N S«-ciiriik C mncil
with chart*, before the analyst*. tn send a peace ob -e i k :iti.,ri com
Smith referred to dated policies mission to Southeast Asia assert
uf the Florida Kallroad and Pub­ mg that “ know b ilg e has m-ker yrt
lic Utilitirs Commisaiuti which been an impe dimen t In li uickt lie
encourages utilities tu krrp parr gntotion* "
wth Florida's rapid growth and
Diillrs dl&lt;t n-d Ills-lit I•--• llrltsln
constantly provide better service. ami France t&gt;&gt; name h it t s lip
Hr pointed out that the company's loinats hi Washington said 'hose
service has been approved bv t*f» nation, have hern tin punctual
communities since 11*45 when source ill argument* wlit&lt;-h Dulle
they granted the company new said bake "little validitk
thlrty-vctr franchises.
III a fpe«wh prepared lor the
Smith, president of the company Inlernatioiial ilotais i-.inve.itifm
since l»3» until early ibis yeai, here, Dulle- dlscuass-d maior top­
i iplainrd the decision to name ics id Alltel IC:i.’l totelgll pdli-y
him chairman and elect Hubert II. With einpiiasis oil ttirse point*
Fit* preaidant was due to the
1 T-nlay tis rr i- |h th :.p . "t.VI
company's growth and the heavy much differs-nce between n,e iiu-ui
Julie* it placed upon a single bs-rs of the non I 'u m m i it '«t e o r H "
brad.
Dulles ili-plotVl the l t d ..I unity
"Now," said Smith, "it will be but said it is probably iii-vilatile
the chairman's responsibility with lu the develiipuieiil ol i . ' U i m n p tall the help that he can get. to try feres am ong fie.- uatn«i He pi
sUllijbly referietl to dlfh Irtn v( Cupliaocd Ob Page Ms)

K

Dulles Turns Down
British, French
Arguments On W ar

atectui action to ,»&gt;
IndiK-hitie
from t' onimuiiisi . mti &gt;1

Three Local FFA
Members To Go
To Convention
Three Sanford members of the
Futuro Farmers of America and
County Director W B. West, to
tfther with more than 60U reprrsentatlve* of other F F A r ubs, will
attend the Sfith annual F F A stale
runvsmtion at Daytona Beam, June
14-ill.
H I a la School Superintendent
Thomas D. Dailey said representa­
tives from 14 FF'A chapters are
rapected. There are S.I1C member*
in 144 F F A chapters in CO FTonda
counties.
During the convention, the
achool-boy-farmera will compete in
various centeata for cash prises
totalling M.IV'J, eight coat-free
trips to the National F F A Conven­
tion In Kansas City, Me., In Oct­
ober and six scholarships to the
University of FTorida.
New officers will be elected at
the meet and 108 F'uture F'arinns
will receive State Farmer Degrees,
highest F FA award. Seventeen
prominent clllien* from Florida
and other Southern states will re­
ceive honorary membership in the
F F A for their contribution toward
the development of agriculture and
the FF’A.
Six school girls, representing
F F A Chapters, will compete fur
the title of F'FA Sweetheart and
1150 In priata.
Member* to attend from Semi­
nole County are A. J. Clements.
Henry Lee and Benny Thompson
according to Director West.

2 He renewed Ills warning to
Western Furtqie generally
,id
Italy an I I r nice pirticulsrrIs lint
"there may have to tie j basic
shift III I 'lilted Stales piln.-&gt; un
Itonliiiued tin Page M il

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1 IIIIRSD a Y. J l ’NF- 10, 1954

Governors

Official Says Plant Potential, Capital
Set-Up May Be More Than Doubled

Investigators Probe
Mystery Man's
Actions In Scheme

f

Eisenhower Says Sticking
To Foreign Trade Program
C o m m e n ls
O n F ic jiii
W ith

R IC H M O N D .
V a. (el*) —
Gi iv oritur*
and
re p reaentativi** uf
|5 state*
when*
■‘c I iih i I* art- gegit'gufetl vofetl
to I'll llltn cluM-il session toink tn consider the S u p re m e
o u r l’s ru lin g th a t the priseto'e is vio la tive of the I'tiite il
lu te - t'k ills llllltio li
A ct nig G o v e rn o r C h a rle y
I'-tins of Florida objedi I to barr
int the pre-.-, and asked to be re
no did as opposing the motion
ij closed session made by Gov
ft ln-rt Kriiiimi of Dmlsiana
We believe in putting things out
• i the tatd e and letting everybody
bear.’ tins Johns sail Hr said
:■ at III tiie lilture meeting* of tile
f I rtda par don board would he
Open
ims Ketinun's motion was adopt

G iv » ? kj V i t r w i
O i l S tic

Senate "

The Jiuti!,- I* well known for hi*
work with Hie t'ounly » cloMfen
over Hie pa*t *l« year* and i a

tion of t aril I
Eisenhower t -Id hi* news
conference the fuel he has
iui &gt;* a*ked

for . -ui.ple

ic year tx

tsnsten cf tbe irciprocsl trade act—
instead id ir.-i-t.r.g ,n i,|* utlg.nal
ir|urtlfi-r , int.-r year e icnskn
with pr m u n I

■U' I I 'l l
i a n d i i a a tM ta . u wutca a i*u«i bum* i.
SS . o s, A u i t u l u t i . in U u n s r . N . J . , UJll s l.«
•lllkj t h r
J&gt; boll, without J . l . d t c will UI.de l*
K rr s la t li .illlui* tu at l o r with D o r y plus I » In, b stir m u il llir.i be li alned to m w iilp u ljlr t l. i
h i i -u u i looks on j - hr w illr s the llia n l.-y o o lu.i
Ii ILule d lo n u k e ll.i Ii ip lu Ihc Ub)tr&gt;i S iw lu y.. .

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t (. •OS
, I n r , . , - It

V
e l er
r
i-tograin ad., .t a fig.,I
Die lloure I C r
Wild Menu
t.
i i-iiunittre h-.lai una nim ouiiy ap
tint ptogrrs* call be obtained
proved Hie . n r i - 'i i eiitasun if
tfiriMlirl. coercive intlicial llia.l
ihr (’resident's authority to make
dates "
trade agn-t-meiits with other m
In a prepared statement dutrib
'n n» The Ifrui-e i* hkely to art on
titi-vl to in wsinm as the confer
it tomorrow arid thr senate per
cue o|*-netl, J tins said
hap* next week
Altlp ugli the racial Issue seem'
(hi Other matters the I'lrilla rl
t« he moat in the limeligtil. and
. . .
, ,
had Kir* t.i say at Ills news can
i» of •nurse, of paramount mi
A N A N r .A . .Mexico (/I i - A lit i - Atin-rnnii ti-elmg ic
purtance, *»s- must alwi consider pol'ts'dl.v faitlieil lay known l'otiiiiiuut.-«t letnler* ol Mexico, fen-lice
Communism What lie i-ersonatHi impact of the recent Supreme |iur*l into un op*-n nut ycsterdtiy in which ;iu ewtinuited
ly fear* tnori than a nthing tn tha
i ,11111 division ii|*in
Ii|mn Hie
Hie sovereign
suveri
;{ untl (_H r*onH forced the rs'lt’litM’llienl of eight Itinsl -&lt;|inittei
Cue World's -ttugclr aealnit Com­
t) ill Itie saniiiis states of Hie
munism Is the p issihiliti of a failUllli li M a t e s ’ rigid*, and Hie cun fro m jail.
in- to L-&gt;&gt;k the dancer - purely in
i eiiernl triMipa wets- I'lb-lieil lio til the hoooiu tnte ctlpl
4Itutn ■•• id urliili slates, tome k4
Li-enhoaer said
s&lt;lilcli j|e esru older than out tut of lle rin o -illii to tin - cits, l • null
-■.utIi ■ t the Ati/m i.i d- liiuad la.'.
-mpliaHcally the I rile d States
l lilted Males I'lMstltlnn,
ate iMitder. lute lu*I niplit m an effort to prevent hl.m d-ht'd
anni't a 'h in r its suns by milla Hung id Hie past, it prukisions
Police Chief Ts-ofilo I'ernltn who f a*-*-*! the p rlio n e i'ary fotCe atui.s
iiuiiiiuurd On Page fwui
&lt;iii ill lit t**ui*t I no soldiers would he -In lio n ed In n - "u n til
lie -aid tt it in id-liti-hi to mill
lary sliength. lint* inu&lt;t tie tha
thugs become sale again "
Stiouts id "Down with Yankrr
H isycholngical, political and mtclcMual bs*t- formsr .; latervantlnn
unprrialitni" and "Hum Hie Am«i
l e i i n i r d to help t h r F'ree MTo.fJ
lean
-•»*" were beard from the
.n the battie a»c.n*t the t'rv e s i t
crowif a* they •toned Hir municipal
U L U i t Z l K ) . Miff. ,|\ - Two building and cits (ail until I'eialts
, co m m unism
years ago May Lou IL.uchrr W I S o p r h r d Hie )j|l doors
^icrci mformah’-n - FIi*enhnwar
•Itnken with polio
•si&lt;1 the loyalty an t .bedirnce ti
I hr cattle company, like the
Since then runfim- t lu tw-1 ai„.
ihr |irovl«..&gt;ns of the i'-.n-litoll'n
has t»e« ii iitiahle lo jitriid tr pill,l&gt;r I'auanea Coppei i 'o j dlsi'lun
iti 'uld le beyond i|ni*tl*m hi the
Vtiacumlj I nppe i .1 .* loi m - nunbigb school classes
1*1 t ■ .i rr. • ’. I h |g , Comhut *be wa« able I I complete *'"&gt;ph‘V most 1.1 Hie ikipulation i*
•• i n • • ii. • He
!
owned
hy
ctlirens
•
-S
Hie
limle.l
studies
A
hlgb • biMil with tiouie
- i leui.n I, d it • ut .is man that
hiere ale jiq il ostm als I.
•pecial tia , held li—* h &gt;ks jild State*
A I allipa ti n .' t-e ai.1 recently d u a* rrprthvnI \Ml- s I*
the page, were i n n . ' III ( J O 2UU Auiertraii* liking heir
I lie eight men ( 11*1 went Old « Imlrsah r told -Iti. s r l - l a y hr ■tih tor any \imy offirer or
I'tinger n-ler*
till, a'- to I w dll •-isslion to gee . it secret inform*
May l.-i. If trn-ik
I , dr the land with piper* who'll they •as S...tr. a|•• I •lllll sli.ltl d III Hu­ tmli
without aiiltn-rifali.m
g'es- at Portage II.arIt
u-.il lust claimed t'a*e liieiii ownership an deatli. I- h in d ll cai I i * li oirthnrily under the Mesicau Consti rniiik .-I In- on
Indochina
I n- I'u-sldenl *»|J
n gilt
lu j wheel chan
1tlmg • will ride l i t i •Id
InUon Peralta *ay| ”'llie panel
His Fn-ncli I'm. n t r.-i-i in Irnkys at I i liiua ate in p ■**itd* tictler de
M irn l! Kd lllaikhoi i Iweir worthless' lie n--t it I Alo a
ham Mayo S-mura state atturiu-,
11 .mlniiii'&gt;l U n »*•.. *.
ten-lse ,ha|w t'i in tie*.m- th* fsll
and the men were aire*led
t Dim Hie.-i I'li.i tint und uihtcdly
•• .Id he it&gt;n.'li ■ I, t ii&gt; ml si le
military help tl.led •.• still does
Itl Its HI St Ml t UN I Mill
ti. Hess- th.s c . inti. , tumid
\ IF'.N.N \ Vustria I* I tie II i*
irt i *a:
should keep |t(
«tan* resumed military control o&lt;
no iiiy rryene- higldy in.dole
meuibs-r of «e*eral civic •irgaulra truck tratfic between Austiia'* *•
I'ol.tli’
s
I
i.e
('resident
said he
Met unc and We*l Austria tivlu
Huns.
si.II (eels oil li e hr k i Jf.mnd of
Another promiiirnl wr»on i*
A tp&gt;ike*man ol Hie Austrian o
re-1wsnsiGliit* ih ii il !• pi.iper for
Mark Cleveland
•la
Jr . Stale rrpre Irrior mmittry conliriurd that So
tentative ami new County Atlor \let giiai-ls were posted In llu
II.Vl.l IMslHK I*
...... res- Fill Iiiiii to end rse ill Iti-piibiicin
nev
night un all road pond* al&lt;&gt;ng tin- ward C r a m m e r , pu dyi i m | f l t i i r munineot f.-i 1ongress a* he did
Early Iht* moriimg. Cleveland demarcation line between Itus'lm .tiie New Y m k offiis m an a g e r, hi the I -•'•a campaigns
slated Hut m view o| Hie fart iccupied laiwer Austria, and ( ’ s ,'■*-&lt; to Ills deatli oil I • pillow*
tie added uiih a grin, however,
that all indication* point to an occupied Up|&gt;er Austria in Hie we-t at M a ry la n d I'riith-nt n i loll'Jht thil lie imagine* someone could
other man running he would re and British iM'cu|iied Siyna in Hu i i the "a lm o s t |*«-rf•11
in u rd u r pull SomeUilrig out d t hat that
(rain from qualifying in order not *..ulh
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ol hi* wife
to split the vole and keep Hie Sen
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Cll (I I L S I.I S tt HUNG M AN
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lh in A u g o - i'* U and hapiw’ii
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name is continually mentioned In
•’ f I m*-ty tmr 1 1
luwnhill
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Hu- count C* elder Ik residents, ltd* swore at the motorist win, pull. I lit dll Jilt omobile s.» tt it it would thr 1»i&lt;Mi|riit in Inal ing t i n t ttmorning *late,| "When the gill alongside him and ,*autioiii*l him tPl'Sjf f,,«* dii-il Hi all . cl.m t
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alnio-t at tl.
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IfllsJ J '|h. -ill ess■1 &gt;n of Con
Till kbit's l found a p&lt; &lt; i wedged ••1
Brady i* a long tunc irsidenl ol pleaded guilt &gt; tu charges id u*i i. nit l«’l !?••* arcs'lei atm t tin- iiilo kli'kl jftrr Mi* lire*,-lit ■ ’ ssion ad•Seminole Count* and ha* «erked, profanity amI reCelvt'il a till loo \ii.t Mi
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wound' i tin,- prwhitily kiimet line in Autwo term* in the State legislature 1 J"
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Anti-American Feehruj buist^
Into Open Riot In Mexico

Receives Diploma
In Wheel Chair

Tampa Wholosa'cr
Kidiisipcd; I alci
Freed Aliei Ride

Condemned Mm
fo Die Tonitjlil

Festivities Accompany lions
In sta lla tio n
in i

Sewing School
Is To Reopen
The County board of public In­
struction has approves) the reopen­
ing of the vocational tewing school
for Whites, according to Fred
Murray, County director of voca­
tional and adult training.
Classes will start next Wednes­
day at the Brookfield Mills build­
ing. according to Murray, and will
be held from • to 10 p. m., Monday
through Friday. Miaa Ruby Phil­
lips will be tha instructor.
Several opening* exist for the
clast.
Reopening of the school wxs ad­
vocated by the Chamber of Com­
merce.

IN S T A L L A T IO N — The newly installed Sanford Lion* Club areeldent Henry Wltto (center loft) r r
reived congratulations from immediate poet president Volte wilUuna Jr. (Mefc■round) end Distrirt
Governor Burton llroan, who led Iho Inatallatloa
Inal ptobt at Boar Lake. Other officers
...... ......cerentonleo
...
installed (left to righty were Hugh Duncan, secretary; Ben Wade, first sire-president; Jack Blemper,
second rlce-pcMideni; Carl \Mlliamt, third vice-president: John Cameron, direetnr; Them si Stringer,
director and Andrew Kuchhoff, tail twister. (Staff Photo)

At

/..■it Mine -St ti Wit by
I list s • o i '•lion llist
lrs.-rit&gt;es list nights annual lu
itsttaii.oi of offi.-ei* f tbe San
ford I i.ms Club at It &gt;r I ake
Itie installation a.-i v.ties w r-r
attended hy more tha t lo people
who seemed to en|oy tliemselke*
- .mmeriselv (non tiie . Iilcken list
t.eeoe dintiei lliioogl. the dancing
und up to (lie old-fa-hioned song
(■at. which evolved itself spun
tameouxly.
In making Ins end of-tho-vear
report, 1‘nst President Volie \Vll linin' spoke tirirfly or. the oiganiration's accoiiiplisnun-nt. The li*'.
is impressive.
Tiie Lions lo-gaii tiie year hy
sponsoring a new I.ion* t'lub for
Mrsnge t.Tty. Today, the new grow­
ing organisation, which is headed
hy Hoh ilufford, wlm nttwt.lrd las*,
night's ceremonies with his wife,
ha* approximately .’o members.
Anotner feather In the cap* of
Local Lions is that the group,
under the leadership of Jack Mor­
rison and Ben Wade, complet'd it*
27th consecutive year of wtork vith
the Junior Ilsschall League This
is a state record.
With money derived from the
sale af gum. the group baught
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POPULATION INCREASE
WASHINGTON UR — The Census
Bureau tayi
tars the nation's papula
papulais
Host, including armed force* orerh i i , was snout MM.OOO on
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saee May 1. This was an increase of
ha sent !.7CT.ooo or 1.7 per cent orer the
Fore* estimate at tha oeglaaiog of May
a year earlier.

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n u n y fro m till foreign 'lade
piuynniii c.’illm* | i&gt;i n reduc­

Senatorial Vucancy Cause
0/ Speculation In Sanfoicl
In an ,-ffurt to check rumor* to­
day alkiiliidllig over Sanford a to
who will and will not run lor the
State senator's seal let) kaeaiil bv
the recent death uf Seiialn* Llusd
F' lloyle.
Sanlonl Ili-rald *t •ff
writer yesterday checked with the
names iuo*t iiriiininenHi
men
Honed
A prominent name mentioue.i in
cunsrrsalion* over tbe pj*t week
is that of Sellllllole I 'until V* .3
year-old County fuilye I loll.-11
at cn strom
In an interview- held at in* I
flee in Hie t'ouil lion •• *e-.lerd . i .
Slenslrom staled, "I do u it in to &gt;e
that Hu* Is Ho- time tn maki in
annimneemrnt. but I will ha»-- a
press release as soon a* tin- ■*
ertior declares a vacancy in tin-

ii

\\ ASHING H»N. I,Pi—Preijiletit Kiioiihower -*aitl today
not hitiyr could in* further
from the truth than state­
ment* tlmt to* i* backing

• : h o w e v e r . With only the k.ites
- ' 'be Florida di le g a tio n noted III

I’l'isisitii n by newsmen
to-s Itinma* it Slanlrs
Vlr
viioa w.i Vlecti-i chairman id tiniifrlrnce on ilirdioti of Got
i«ruei Pvnies id South Carolina
i.i.i
hmnon'a motion for the
»rd si ■ion iris I mil- a clause Itiat
•M ir 1 usance rvrs-utikr a ,sis
tout to Gov Stable), remain in
’to •* ion and advise Hie pies*
tri o: actions taken
I, till
aid today "riiliiplrtr sec
Vjtn-ii ' will tie "maintained if
It public
heels' as long a&gt; be
till- (del executive of Florida
John said we t.elieke til SH’ial
pr. gri
■lull l we -In not tieliev.-

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Ar-m idled Pr«rs; i.ea-ed Wire

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gla-trs for .’S nee iy pel t ms ant
foitin-ed rsaiinnallans i ir mar#
II,so 3(1 prison* needing Sye corle.’tuni t'i.aiiinari of tin* pioject
a ss I 'ly J.- liauisey
l'nder tl.e ctiaitlnatishiis if Call
Williams, Hie club s ill «nuugh
. i me to i it (has* * ceiling yiewvi. which they pirsentrd to the
.‘ ■niinole County Memorial Hotpilal The machine u new on loan
to the Fetnxld 1 aughton Mi-iiiartal Hospital.
In con. 1idmg his address, W il­
liams urged all Lions to "get ji »
the ball and help our hew- presi­
dent, Henry Witte, to direct s suc­
cessful club." He then turned th#
program over to Hurtoit Brown,
district govern t . uho iiistalled tin
orpaniratiun's new officers.
New officers installed were Wit­
te; lien Wade, first vice-president;
Jack Stempsr. second vice-presi­
dent; Carl Williams, third vicepresident: Hugh Dunctn, secre­
tary; and Dallas Loop, treasurer.
Director* installed were John
Cameron and Thotnaa Stringer at
two year directors.
After the ceremonies, dancing
was held in the Florida Power and
Light Clubhouse, use of which v.as
donated by the company.

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In Sanford
H u b e rt Rollier. manager of tht
Rite Theater. &gt;*id tn div that
sludtnl psa-ei w ill be available H r
the nummer. which entitle b Her
tr a red'ictmn in sdm i ton p»i* - iq
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cut, holder* ot the'.e p- tea. high
school student.. w ill h ivp to 6c
uicter during program
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tronv ( lull "i O PS. winch « a
HrheCuled (or June t». has hern
postponed until .time |i. the pu
file luncheon w ill l&gt;c held »l ihc
m ilage nl Mi . Joe i orley at
lenm u Bluff
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ter, both s« n |n id « lf., re * f nil) ran
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In New tin t City.

American Legion
Passes Rcsoliilion
Honoring Senator
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Th» Campbell t c itin g port S‘&gt;.
A m »r''«n l eglon. ha
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resolution In the memory «f the
la t* o talr Senatnr I in»,| F . R oyir,
who war active In Legion aff.ni&gt;
The rem lullon follow" W H E R E A S , on the soil, day of
May. | M | , Alm ighty Pod called to
M r tao revraiH the Honorable
l.loytl F . Rnvle f l a t . Senator of
the 37th £ * n » 'iiti*l D n tiirt .,f Ihe
State of Florida, and
“ W H EREA S.
Senator
lioyle
the»* Senfont, H o iu U . as bU re
•Idence and home many ye a ir *g»
and h it over the year* raped n
line fam ily, and h ai *m elfidd y
given of hit lim e, rn rig y a.. I la'
ent In r lv lr, irH g im i, and im litlcal
an*l rii|r«&gt;»*l y rtlv itle t nf ih« t If;
nf Sanford, the Countv of Sent,
nnle and the Slate of Florida, arm
‘‘ W H E R E A S , when railed io
duty In the service ol Hu countiy
Senator Boyle did faith fu lly and
eourageouily terva h it counttv I"
F e rre t In Rurop« during Svorld
W ar I. and
.‘ •W H E R E A S , Senator Bovl* hat
fa ith fu lly g lrm of h it ttw* and
atrvtca* to vaterana work and Ve
taran* a ffa ir» hy bring Cnmmandei
of Campbell lo ttin g Pn»l .Si, lie
partment of Flo rida, of (he A in u
can legion. *luiing the p m I B ’ S
1920 and IB.*. I l l ) , » n l during
»Uch (line, a t .':c|ialn r lioyle w* .
Command*! **l I’ oal r*3 the mem
berahlp atlrndance at the port
ineetlngi Was the la rg e ,! in HU
to ry, their (wing fiom I2S to l.&gt;
m em lien regularly attending me*t
Inga; Senator Boyle fu rth ri ably
•erved Pott 57 a the I ’o it Service
O fficer fnr t j consecutive p u t ,
Senator Boyle ha all n! h i . v e in
In tht Legion bean v* ry jc t lr r i
D rc a rtm rrt and D istrict eoirm it*' •
work and h-i, r t t u r t J n v i r t ! cita
tlonal eitaPcn* tor h i. u r t ir in ; tr d
t»!f sacrificing v o t l :
lo r the
Am erican L u i c n , ant
"S V H E R E A S , th* member* of
Cam pbell-Louing Po*t 53. Depart­
ment of Florida, of the AmeHcan
Legion, r'»l!«» the great contrllm
t!"n * • hlch Senator Boyl* hat
made to the turceia of tald To tt,
and greatly feel th« lot* of *urh an
eutafandlng member and rltite ii "f
our rommunlty, atate and nation,
• T H F .R E F O R F . B E
IT
RE
S O I.V E D by the m»mberthtn " f
Campbell-f otalng T o .t .S3, Depart­
ment of Flortde, of the American
l.»glop. In teaalon regularly ataembled, that tald m»inhera of
Toat 5.1 hetehr r*'ognl»e the faith ­
fu l and contributing puhllc te rvl'e
of the Honorable Senator Lloyd I
Boyle lo «h* Am »rPan Legion, the
C ity of Sanford. C Minty of Sem i­
nole and (he State of I'lu id a an I
the United Statea of Am erica, and
hereby e»ptea«ee the gratltuda ol
tb# memtwra of the Campbell L o tt­
ing Pott 53 and through It * m»m
berahlp the g iitltild e of the de
partm»nt of Florida amt of the
Am erican l^glnn and the people
of the C ity of Sanford, County of
Samtnol* and the State nf Florida
fo r the faithful and Out.lending
Public aervice of Senator Lloyd F .
Boyle.

IJ0N3 MAKE CIIANliFR
The Sanford U o nt Club hat
rhanged the date and placr V their
•nntt,.l Initallatinn dinner It w ill
be held tomorrow at 7 p m . at lllg
Rear l.ake

McCarthy Aide Soys Army Counsel
Threatened To Circulate Report
W A S H I N G T O N • -V»— R o y M C o h n a w o r* to d a y A r m y
c t,n ii .f l n r J o h n &lt;1 A d a m * o n re said Im " w o u ld sto p a*

nothing" tr* pr&lt; v«p» the McCarthy subcommittee from riuesM&lt;'iRHip m^ tthers &lt;&gt;f the Army’s top loyalty board

AN IN tn.rFN P t.M I* Ml V
SANFOim r l i o n 1 1 ' \
•v i s

T A L L A H A S S E E « v -T h . f l.rrtda
Cabin*! tndav £*a"'ed Ally (Jen
Richard 4 rvm H " *»*•* in emtrgen
cv fu rt* for * * .e a rib in th* *«lf *
effort lo pre&gt;»r*e . ’-gregition ot
the race* in the publli rchnoll
" I *1 n 1 belli ve Florida l read)
for non »egrr s «l!'-n II ** t e r I p
accept, it should tie on i gradual
b a tlt." E rv in »ald
The attorn** j* n r r ,1 . * 1 he
«ant**l the IIBunn i* p * im i' re
*e.ltrh erpvrtt »f th* Cn|v*r&gt;ltv nf
Florida Florida v ti'e i m v*i -.|ty
and t ’nlver&gt;lty
'Iia m i *•&gt; help
determine ih*- p ra rlii •! • ft* i- of
Ihe C , Su p un ie i out ruling
about
wgreg . ’ Ion
in
pohlle
*ch m |.
The rotirl ha* j n * i
l i | v , .1
ffeted until f i l l lo p ir**n t hricl
on methodt of tulngfirg atront
mingling of Ihe i u « i in Ih*
i i h'-o'li
••|'m fu rl* nniimi n . ,*n fh*
time elemmt
l'* * |n &gt;&gt;*T adding
that h* b*|ie*r*t ft • out * u li'-n
in t»l**|ng ll&gt; nigndrte until h * ,r
mg from the l;* i|ih .r n tale* lu ll
ra trd a mllingen • on Hi* p u l ot
the (n ttltrt I i *'l * • tun* to *&lt; rk
niil the pi tdriu
" llu r hi let pur I he fil»d by 0 , 1
I and ii ,h«i|ld bo * - • •* b* mid
September
he m d
I n n I la r ft
hase I on i*-* a r h *u iv *i
" I do-r'l Iw llat * III. i Mill Mould
h *|ir*c in . i . • p l'ii* ,1 attorney
general, but *t might t. im p re .ie d
h* d*'a corning frorr* t t i.,* ea
pert* "
F r* in fold the ' alunei made up
nf llir governor aril U\ e lr.flv e
• dm f t*r *|vr n fflre rt h . M inted
to |&gt;«
In prevent to Ih . enurt
ihe
. . I otiiatlon in I lorlda—
*uct, ..iing* i- Ih* ,choo| f i ilitie i
a v illa h l. m l what th . p* pie. ivith
in mrtropulttan and rural area*,
thm l nf non tegregatl'Ui
I'rv in m d lie plmnr*t I* * I
Hr lyrwit Killhrrn. h* "I of the
FS U
lepirtm ent
of
i.ilillr a l
vrirnce. Ite m Ralph I vn u n of
tl|e F S I *&lt;hn&lt;d of edm1lim it, f *r
R I, Johnt. heart " I tlm I'partnient of a ilu ilril.tra il ,n in I (inanrp
at the I ’nlver it* of I'l-Uldj*. I»*
Manning J Doner, herd of fhe
U n iteraily nf Floiid-i Icp.utment
of political *c|ence, a i.t It* Don
I ir;."n , head ot the d o o rtm en t of!

Rhcq Accuses l!. S. KotJyfe-HatJshoMer
Of Wasting Lunds Appointed By Body Lrnil Concerns Here
As Service Officer
File Counlei Soils
For Rcconslrudion
S E O U L '«*—President Kyngman
llhee today aertived Ihe DnlteH
Stale* *&gt;f wealing Korean aid funds
nn "u n n e re tttrv adm lnUtratlve
r * | i * i " * i " and propn*ed that he
tak- over *he U s llnanced fe
budding pm grtm
Rhre raid the ruins nf F.nrre"
fje tn n t
"ttand gauntly fnr an*
nn* *r* i * t . with few »|gn nf rr
rnnstTi'ctlnn nr tehabllttatton dc.pile the m llllnnt nf dnlla** that
luppniedlv were tarm atked for
that purpnse "
"(h tn a received billion.* of d"!
(a rt 't-nrth nf goodt and m ate*ia!t
but molt nf It wa» w atted." Rhee
declared in an Interview
Who
ever may have been responsible,
*ve do nnt want Korea crltlclred
at China * i » . "
The ROK Pretldent luggeiled
that Ihe United Statei * jeant dol­
lar credit* lo the Republic ol Ko
rea. at h i* b»en done In th» patt
with France and Oreat R rttiln
supply » tm all staff of financial
and procurement ad vlie** and pro
vide for strict accountability "
"*V# want to make stir* that
every- dollar It ipent honestly
Rhee declared
Informed nf Rhee't c rltlc lim , a
highly placed II S o fficial said h*
wat m vtllfled by recent stale
ments of South Korean govern
men! n ffirla li attacking Ihe aid
program
, He tald Joint approval nf ey
penditure* lor all aid m c a tu rc .
la required by law and Ih* South
Koreani Hava approved all major
project a
"The hardest Job we have had
here I* to make haste ilow l* ard
try to vd*'Df Korea to tpend the
money w li .l v ," he tald "They ea
pert far lot lea to iprlng up over
n ig h t"
Rhee said the United Slates and
South Korea should withdraw tm
mediately from the Geneva mn
ferenre

G U A T E M A LA »*-Gu«lem a1a'»
Communist barked government or
dered a ao day »usp.n*Win of r*m
ittfiitlonal guarantees t,«lay
The action waa taken at an extra
ordinary
seal Ion n(
President
Jacohn Arbenr Gm m an'a Cabinet
It fo lk m H three week* of rising
tendon following U S ohjecliona
lo the delivery ol a large ahlnmeit
&lt;4 arm * from Comm uniat Poland
io Um Central American country.
A a p H i f t * e lt il r y ^ .u .^ n d e d

charged ■ well flnarme | p|*&gt;t ol
"aerimia proportions" h id been un
covered agatnat his fo rem m en t
New fe srs of trouble were
a muted last night when a two
engine m ystery plane ahow-rrd
anticom m unist leaflets over a
town In western Guatemala and
also flew over the capita!
Another auefj plane—o r Uie game
one—dropped leaflets nn th t c j p I
la l M at M aod dtved on the city
several tim es fcgfcn B disap­
peared.
expression and
T h « leaflets, drupf a d e ve r the
town of Q sieuttenenfn, said “ our
Mid II wai Imposing country U In m ortal danger*' and
l i *l«w ol the "cur- pointed
pointed out dangers un L&lt;
Ivan-

* A week ago Arbenr tages of dnee Um w*R Bn

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Give Ervin i i o a r d
$ 100,000
For SUrcly Johns

A n d . C o ltlt t e s t if ie d , A d a m s th re a te n e d to c a u s e an
'c m b s r r a " o n e " re p o rt to iw c irc u la te d abo u t h im u n le s s th e
* u l,o o m m itt« f w it h d r e w s u b p o e n a * fo r lo y a lt y b o ard m e m ­
b e rs
('n h n . ' i *-*»• o ld c h ie f c o u n se l to th e M c C a r t h y stibr n id m it * e n. n r h a c k in th » w it n e s s c h a ir fo r c ro s s e x a m in
ation in the M cCarthy Armv hear
Ingi
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Illy Ipytlrnnnv on fh li i»olnt w r i
in iipt*'ft ol the M cCarthy c.am p\
contention the Arm v war Irtin c
in ilop sen M cCarthy'* tnve u i
tlnn of cnm m iinitm in the Armv
when it acctt-ed the tenalnr and
h i. a id e of Improper pre.s.iire, for
favored
treatment for Pvt f&lt;
David Kehlne
Today'* forenoon teuton of ihe
?Jth day of the televhed hearing*
got underway 45 m inute, tat* be
caute the te n ilo ri ftrtl hrld a
«ln-ed door meeting to dl-cuvi the
p o ttlbillly nf -.peerllng up the h rtr
Inga There were report, of rmy
vlderahle yentltnenl In tr* In wind
them up thl* week
However. Ihe cln-ed rnerllng ap
parenti* produced little hetond an
other cl»*h between Sen Syminp
Ion 1 1» Mn i and Sen M rCartlij*
Other venator* deyrrlbed It a. vim
lia r to Ihelr public row- of v ry lrr
day
The
D rm o*ral*.
noting M*
t'arthv'v dem ind that C lark * III
lord be called at a ulln e * n i.d e
a formal motion that Clifford b»
viimmoned fn fhe wltnest chair
immediatelv
The
Republican*
voted If down 4 3
Clifford, a Wathlngfnn I
war tp e rltl counsel fn P
»nt
Trum an d irin g par* nf i
lime
Tru m ai. n&lt;rupicd (he Whit* Hoiir.c
McCarthy declared y e t lc r liv hr
M il ItlfA R IIH IOWMAN. 17. nf
believnii Symington and ciiltn rd
Maltnon. Ill . hnlda Ihe |?00.nno
per»ua«lfd a "n a iv e " Secretary ol
Jildgment agelnit the lllliio lt Cen&gt;
Ihe Army Rlevent to bring the
(rel Raltmad awarded to her ton
rharge* again.t him
in Chicago (nr in ltirlri he received
Chairm an M in t* ( R S
He
In a 194* accident. The court
trrib rd
Ihe
llenublicai
voir
vul l*d a talee.a algned t&gt;&gt; Charlec
again*! calling Clifford nn* i t onr
to rnntinue "exa&lt;t|y a*
efnre "
Dale Bowman. 41. by riding he
and In "auhpoena w iln eu e on the
war mentally Incompetent owing
advice ol ro u n tel."
to a head Injury, f |e ie .,ta r|« it« lJ
Mundt tald If did not t •eclove
noauble eventual calling • f i lif
Iced If Special Counsel Ray II
J m k ln i recommended It
Miami, In grth*i t h e f ir m a l t n n

Constitutional Guarantees
Suspended By Guatemala

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rest City In Seminole **lr*■•!it ...tin
Cntnr F n ilt a l'* *r i
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recently vacated by the death ol had nrrviotislv filed • suit .*£••" ' would 111* to t , i | i . i
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tbr late Senator Llovd F Bovle the two Sanbird Compvnlr
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Cleveland taday. he combined
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slop wa» that II this were done U •he group, whph the*- Hit (p i-i 1
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purrhs&lt;* l on th* open m **k*t •"
Manager W arren K r n'«!«», arr (hit*
C?'»!•*» t‘ t!hln
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rnmmsnd high** pure*
•cheduled to leave for New York
h ih* ir* -9» (th a n F*!.) h«f*R
Th* V n fn rd F*nlt C im p sn . I ip ftc
tune IS lo complete tran«actl'**is
Andr» r* trti‘1 ♦ 1 *»♦#?% «f»-» •
In fhe 11,ITS,000 bond lt»u* w ith, suing fo( 410 Orel ,nd th . P ali I * In p r o |r * ii f •• •» f*v fiirtvith*
Shield* A Company, New York fi Fruit r n m p u i, tor )7V'ion
Ih n il ipR*'‘Fi • • 9
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n a n r la l'bankers, for flnanrlng nf
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the local program
to Improve
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Th* bonds have already been
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signed by C ity O r k II N R a*rh» b«« Mim um 1,1 Im U M n * r »n p ir.w i.f ••!••.
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Imt must lie algned by Mayor E a r l
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lllgglnholham at fh« New York
Sanford police today reput- 1
A tt y G#n | I | m*vi 9*11 mu 1 Mt I...01 ml i» n « he f| tl I &lt;
bank, according tn K m w le i
that Ih* Sanford Motor ' • h ’ |
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of |jr ||( h *11 *|lir alp M* »»f |lf t s'lftl'
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night decided that money derivmi rnhb*d of 1300 lo 13VI
finance* mi I p ** i|il« nUalpm Uw i ' i l f *l Fb ai
fFfifftFr ff • #• fit • 1 * t.Y *1 *
from the bond* would b* deposit
The report tat*d t h il *ntr*
1 j'lffla'lRiis, I* • difl *
pi v i i n
ed equally in the Sanford National he*n gain*,! through a window 1
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lm »i»ig ittn g l U f♦n■■ b'lt b 4 : » * nf
Bank and Florida Stale Bank
Is i IffU fF t' f ( u lvi Matt t It*
rated on th* (outh *td* ot ••" •«nitot'» »n »»»., ♦# e.
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The mayor w ill be accompanied building Th* window had '■
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♦Inni »t|FMonnr»n'»e ^e- * *** ? t'*Vl r !»• it #ff r •
bv A E Shlnholser, C lly altomev broken so nn 'im * i** v to ,|.|*
f 'I»|Mn|iHHt»r F* **f t l * ( p*»M.i
and the C ity clerk It It expected cording In thr report
Mi»« 1 qii^hti"* «t&gt; "i* M - rttth v •
IP'ff Fm p fp .ffif Ii *ft ttfffwM #*t I
the group w ill return to Sanford
9 ♦* •»**
The thi*v* &gt; w ho pollr* h *h . • f ln in r lit
Mfi*| 4r*m«t»ii9 i d fi*w m * , •
c r!day
were unslil* in open th» ca«h * \ .
M r. fit** A | • Its* ft|;l|l atfflt I all
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lh« group form erly w ia fo le a st later which entitj|n*d III* .......
MAKKN
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In l»r f4f»i rfftlllrm fil f 4fl|&gt; f f r |k*i| fr k fit at rtt|
tomorrow but Ihe New York flnan pany'a
money,
b*ok
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|v 9»f||«Nn «r|ttfntnt% h m ii M I*ria l llrm It not prepared fnr the money and part of th* rounte, ' ■ dt Ibr I.fir I •I s 4v «• *f v ft I -fill
action. Knowles aald
i(Jtiviilr Im lfv I m »|rfrffiiin r \%l»rfli jIliiM ril
which th* (rg i.te r wat attached
Areordlng tn the r*|m ri. jeih .c r r d t «vti|»:•i*Mi^ I. i Mi »i \aI iii Ii .it
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have no b ,d t as t„ whom ti • I J f krrf and rrp n i.lv mimed lun
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thieves ar* 'V Ih rlr tt hereabout
men had ra liip .
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n tA T T A N O O O A 'St - A frailer
• iiii « tut swinging n "t In the I n "
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truck loaded with 19.000 pounds of
la ' Him - f ir
naval detonator ftue* caught fire
They met f'l* ten lim ir. aod
and blew up at a service station
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near here e arly today. The taploWas 0 0 word " I u ti aI I .n i (HI a'
»lunt. of which there were him
CLEVELAND (Ah- A *fo.tf. secutor Dennl* .1 M -Gnlf*, * li. I ! Imtay'a s e iil'U
dre-la. were heard mile* away.
midd!*-ag.d mother, who poit-* vear old and tiv* of h .r hrothei*
H eavy blasts continued for three said "sold" h*r 13-year-old dani;h and a l t f .i t frequently stayed o v.t
» i l l 1 1,1 Mi | 1
hours after the midnight fire
Th* Oiam li«.i »,* **.inim *tc* « ill
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le t ’s virtue for 120 a week aod « In th« C r.n ia fl boil■
No one w at reported Injured, al­ basket nf groceries, wat rn n v i.f.d her own bedroom Ib c t.
mret fnnight a( H o 'lt u k ,1 n ,,
though a crowd estimated at 1.500 by a Jtiy last night nf n *g l*,f
Ih illcr C h ief F*ank ,'itory made f ltv H ill
by a Hamilton County patrolman
The man 4o whom the 4A-y.»(- the atalrm cnt a l.u if i h . women
awarmed to Ihe vicinity which waa old woman waa accused of sending “ aelling" b*i daughter fm 1&gt;'0
conUnually showered with metal her daughter waa •T a p a " Joe Cr* w eekly and groceries
pieces from the fuse*
m ati, 57, operator of a r*pnt«l
The mother ha* ,t*scilli*d Cr*The truck driver. Wllttam Lay- house, of proatltutlon. L’ r*m atl re­ m all aa a "goml hrartrd m an" who
HITT
ton, a . of Bleb mood. K v . laid Um cently waa convicted nf rap* in volunteered In help aupiMirt her
'’Prisoner Of War"
load waa being moved from (he the aMne case.
a fte r her Huaband deserted her.
MOVIItl.ANIl
Naval AmaunJty DepM el Macon,
Ju ven ile Court Judge Albert A .
Tu*a,lay
The child waa found In C rrm a li's
Ga , to UM Naval Depot at Rich­ house last January In a poller raid. Woldman deferred sentence on the
"Fro o i H e ir Tn E te rn ity "
mond. He aaid flames suddenly Neither her name nor tnat of her woman until June 17. Maximum
S ta rts 7:45
enveloped the vehicle efler several mother haa ever been published penalty would lie a year in the
( f iL M I IE D D K IY IM N
■■Ilona of gasoline were pumped. bar*.
workhouse and a 11,000 fine,
“ Clash Hy N lg bt"
Into Um (rock.
According to Aaat. County Pro­ brbac- rafto dleUoiKetao etaoon

Fuses Blow Up
In Truck Fire

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In arrest In Hit* • ase "
"Sfic I* m eacrllcnt hands, she
Is in execilen! hexlth. and » r .araprciiwl of the beautiful part *ho
played." Gordnn xald,
l l r j .l in county Jail at Bartow on
charges of conspiring tn mut.l.-r
for profit are Em m ett Donnelly,

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tt l l l j i . l Dunlen, j t* &gt;*jt
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|l"t* I Im e a c h I14 -. ti»*n set at
j r , o»i M aslnnim p*nlty fnr thin
mi .demeanor i i 1 year in prison
and a tMxi fln&lt;*
Durden w.ax picked up at the but
station in Itam pi City y n te rd a y
afternoon S licriff finrdnn said an
Informer told him Dunlen w a i to
he there to make a payoff.
Ih.nnclly wax arrested at hia
home about fisc m ile* (rum bera
at midnight.
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BiuiNG

French Haven't Forgotten Yanks
Much in the way of recreational nctlvllien lir e being provided fur the C’lty’n
youngstera this s u m m e r.
Tomorrow. the mui.kioal Kwim^**? will
a l a i i i&gt;|wr;itlon on n full-time schedule. while
on June 21. the mipervlsed aitmmer recrea­
tion program will liegln. In addition, nportn
activity is Iwing provided through the
Amerirnn Legion Imnehnll league.
Vactit ion Mihle -choola ut Severn I of the
lncitl churches not only provide recreational
divi-inne, hut supply .spiritual influenceit.
These various m tivlties not only help to
provide wholesome and pleasurable entertainmeni. exercise and i-durntiou for the
children of the City, hut helps them to liecome l-'-tter cithens of t»&gt;mormu^^—
In tne activities, children w o rd p la y and
study together and learn the meaning of
roojiornt ion. sharing, leadership and comT O D A Y ’S llllil.K V E R S E
Thou shnlt not oppress a stranger: for ye
know Ihe heart of a stranger, seeing ye were
istrani'ei in the land of Egypt. Exodus

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In helping to promo!* hekllhv gctivltlex
for children today. Snnf'irri I* Liiihfiny fear to­
morrow.

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Way Down cjuth
In Sanford, Florida
lly C . It. IIAWHON, USA., MSA.
S O Y B E A N S - The Experiment Station
djstrihuted several lots of foundation seed
of Jackson soy Ix-nii* to qualified Florida
farmers who agreed to produce certified
•red under the regulations of Ihe Florida
Department of Agriculture.

PARKIN G T H E P O T A T O E S — Crossing
in the mail, it is said, were two sacks of
IMitatoes. one a present from Ihe Governor
of Maine to the Governor of Idaho. Ihe other
from the Governor of Idnho to the Governor
of Maine. Wonder what governor said to
governor. Maybe it wns — ‘i t ' s n long mud
la-tween ns. hut we agree on eating morn
npllda."
HOT S T U F F — Fresh chile; whether
green or red. is a very rich amt ire of ascor­
bic acid. A s in other plant foods the amount
of ascorbic acid Is influenced by growing
conditions, particularly sunshine.

Two Secret Agencies In Spotlight
lull five-man A P C rommiHsion to
upjH-nhfimer, one of the worM’s
great 'rie n tls li. ha* hern dumped
n their lap.
In m ill, when Straus* wa* Just
o le of the five cnmmi**iniiera and
m l chairm an, he favnrrd an a!lrut (ffn rt tn make *n l l b wnh
T tirr r nf thn other co m tnl"l»anr»
disagreed with Strain* So did OnItenhelmer, then an m lvPer tn A B C ,
and o lh rr ,*clcnti*t* Form er I ’m*Idenl Truman oolvnl that dilemma
o.i Ja n . 31, I Mo. hy onlering allc.ol work on the l l hnmli.
l.a*t J iih
EP.'nlm w er made
S train * A E C chairman A few day*
later Slrati** m den-l an Invcati
tat ion uf npiM-nlielmrr, who, h a v ­
ing lircn director of llic A bomb de
vclopment during the w ar. had
been Investigated brftire. In Decem lier he gave Onpenhelmer the
ihntce nf heing droppc-1 a* an
A E C rnn*iiltant or asking for a
licaring. Oppenhelmrr aihed for
the hearing The A E C appointed a
special three man hoard of Inquiry
11

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H O N E Y — Only Callfornis with the pro­
duction of 2-1 million pounds and Minnesota,
p ro d u c in g 22 million pounds of honey are
ahead of Florida with IS million jmund*.
Average yield |ier colony in Flotilla Is 7ri
IK iu n d s as co m p ared to the nation.

IA M &amp; S M A R L O W

WASHINGTON .4*-Th* governmenl'a two most highly terret
agewlea—the Centra! intelligence
Agency amt Ihe Atomic Energy
corn mi**Inn manage to *isy inror*plctinui mo«l nf the lime Now
U iev'vr been frulird In the renler
of the stage
T h r C IA I* not only this coontry's autM-r spy orifaniruhon in
; other countries but i» the roirmfiator ami clearing hotike on InIclligent • information In other
•igenrlM, Midi a* the Navy, Arm y,
■Air Force, Stale Deparlmenl.
] Ken Mi-Carthp iR W t'j. during
'lh*‘ Senate hearings on hi* row
with A rm y official*, talked of
tCommunist infiltration nf the CIA
'IA Director Allen Dulle* s a lt that
w»* fol*.- Dulle* ow e liefore re
fused to lot M cCartfi) ipu-'llon
C IA employes.
The senator'* interest In Ihe lop
sie re l CIA must have rhilled not
only Allen Dulle* but I'reiSdenl
Eisenhower as well. McCarthy ha.
aliown a willingness lo ill'regard
‘ eel el la be! a when It m ils him . At
the current hearings he urged all
government employes to pump »en e t* lo him.
Fo r year* the A E C — headed
by a live-man c o m m it'in n -h a '
manage I to ila y out of public
squabble* The A E C , like C IA , l«
orulected from the public Tran- l»&gt;
l*ws* laying down ihe aw rccy rule*
under which it m int operate.
Now ihe five cnm m lailoner* are
In public dispute ahom how rnueh

Tne French people showed yeaterday they haveti’t
the
».*M A m rric a n f still in St. L a u r­
ent Cem etery and th o u thousand*
of other* who died here but are
burled in their homeland.
French T rico lo rs decorated ev­
e ry sm all town to welcome v is­
itor*. More than 23,000 turned out
to h e ir 'perches at Utah Beach
by Fra n c e *' President Bene Coty
sod U S. Ambassador Henry Cab­
ot lo dge J r . President Elsenhow­
er** personal representative.
Con J . Lawton ( Lightning J &gt; ;i '
Cnlllns and O rn. Lee T . Gernsr,
comm anders of the two Am erican
corps that landed here on Ju n - fi.
H it . were among the host of high
ranking Arm y, A ir Force and
N avy officer* present from half
a to/en countries.
T h ere were bands, line* oi
m nnchiig m rn anu speernes about
i **• st half a dou-n celebration*
m Normandy, hut in the end It
wa- lhe !i.*A5 rro u e s at St l.aur*nt. just b'hind Omaha Beach
that save the deepesl les'on in
u n it).
T h e y pre-ented. row on row. one
of the m ajor costa of Ihe Nor•n.mrfv Undine, a m iehty Allied «*t
forr that *aw 3 ?f, r.C men. 5 4 .JA0
lenk* ami vehicle* t-vl | 0 | sat t inof m aterial poured across ihe
hesrhes in &gt;ix day*.
In Ihe first 21 hours of the a*
*atill, A m eriran force* 'u ffe re J
some IH.oon raoiialtie* no I't ih
*ed 0 &gt;n«ha bearhe*
L t. Col Russell R Raab of E j * i
Orange. N .J.. estimated 61 per ren'
of the v lsitn ri to the rem eicry
yt-'lerday w err French They uie
•til! friendly to Am erican*, he said
A lirn sl every French fam ily in
ihi« area lost someone durine ihe
w ar.
Several veteran* who fought on
this • i m r h rarh ID years ago hsu
resumed for Ihe pilgrimage. There

A c ? n t’s C olum n

T IIF . O R PH A N — Whuts Lalmr and In­
dustry got thnl Ihe farmer ain't got?
Well its hnrd to say, hut you might con­
sider price protection wage protection and
cost protection

The Sanford Herald

H f « R t r lr t
tlfl«

hills that we beat op m ."
, OMAHA BEACH. France tgt — cram in the apecial honor g u arl there
m ien the speeches ar.J ceremo­
Wha* w a i it like on the beachea of about tOO U . S . troop' brought nies were over, the honor g u ilt
of Normandy 10 year* after liete for the ceremonies
The feeling they seemed to share :,a il carrying r ifle * , begin to win
D-Day?
tier imong the row * of m u h lr

rrvipw his ra*e, and it h*« aareed
l'i on so
Meanwhile,
the
Seosie lio n -"
Committee on Atomic Energy i*
hnlding
hearing*
in
rontlder,
among other things, changing the
eltmilc energy law In make thn
chairm an, now S lrn u ti, "p rin cip a l
officer of ihe co m m ission" T h li
i'^ p o y l w#« made by two top
llepuhliran* cm th? c n n m **io n a l
commIttee: Rep W. Hlcrtlng Cnle

N rw Banker
Among uibei
tbinc- wbiih w ill occupy ttu* time
n f ra n g iS '-m u ii Hill Ism ta ff r»-xt
var wneti hi- hs-ionics plain "M r.
a n ta ff* a lii ts- the banking hualness. t|i&gt; ha* is-en named to m w
a* a director arid member o f tin
board of lbs C u rtis* National
Bank of Miami Sirring* which wagranted a ch a rie r here la*t week
In town to receive the charter with
B ill La n ta ff w r t r : Cdwsrd Mercer,
ue*M eat: IRchard Marsane, ca*hc r j and Thoma* It. C u rry , mcmlm
i f the hoard.
Another Election
Here la-l
week, ihe Florida State Society
held their annual election. O fftceo
fo r I0K4-M are: Dick Slrirg feH o w ,
an attornry lu r the C A A , prr»i
denlj Boh W illlainto n, t.is-aburg,
member of Congressman 8yd Herloot's »laff, fire vice-president;
Mis* Iva Dunn, S t. Petersburg,
who work* for the ItF C , second
vice-president; M r*. Je n n e ll* I J iAm rl-an Council on Education, »e
c ra ta ry ; and M is* Jane Monk.
M iam i, a secretary in the office of
Kenatur G eorta Hmathers.
Headed For tl nr F — Rots it
Keyes hikes, C»ngre*sman Itati
Sikes’ son, was graduated thi*
weak from Scwanee M ilita ry Aca­
demy, Sewanee, T rn n . Neat year
ho plans to enter thi- U n ive rsity at
Gainesville. The Connies-man aJ\d

r

r

M ary Alin- l« m arried— the Herlong* plan in lake an apartment
and upend most of their time in
Washington.
A ir Mail H itch H ik e r — Here W
a gnod word fo r the AdmlnlMrstlon We like ilu-lr new idea of flllillg up Ihe empty InBCB in a mailplane, even though the le ltrri don’t
wear uir-innil 'tam ps. We find that
lo r nearly a yeat nur Washington
See.Saw ha* tieein going to Florida l.y a ir under thi* new system.
Chaite* Hook, j r ., Deputy Post
M m trr General, -ay* that Miami,
Jacksonville and Tanuui an- get­
ting thi* i-xlia »ervlce. He wuuldn't
ra y what percentage ur Ju 't how
much of the regular fim l claM
m ail m i ‘ hitch-hiking" hy plane
fom hee to Florida tor vice vrvna)
hut said it wn» a ” |ir« |mriderence.*'
O f i-ourne, there'* no guarantee
that your mall w ill fly itnle** you
pay the full air-m ail rata- hut
m oit of it does.
Watermelon Sale-m an— Congri-s'mnn H illy Matthew* i* doing
what he ran lo help pii*h Florida
Antermrlun*. La-t week he wrtde
lo Fecietary of Ih-fen-e, Charles
W ilson, urging that during the
neat few week* the Arm y would
|e-d the soldier* mote V a t rim e Inti.
W ilton laid the men ceitainly
would gel their thare of w ater­
melon to eat, but didn't guarantee
it lo lie from Florida.
(iovernor'a D ay— The Florida
offices on Capita fld l buried last
week when (rovem or-elfft LrR o y
Collins pai-l earh of them a visit.
M r. and Mrs. C o llin ' had Is-en lo
Annapolis fur "June Week" to tec
lin y J r . a sonhomore, before he
took o ff with his elas*inates on a
country-wide
a ir
'•ehake-duwn"
ci uise, Alto on lire trip WTrt
daughler- Jane 14. and Mary Call
I J . In the House o ffic e budding
he met Dante F n *re ||, su rrn sfu l
candidata for Cungreas from Mi*
am i. CAllin* said, “ I don’t know
about you Dante, hut I till! drvant
about' *&gt; V campaign. It doetn’t
keen me awake, but I euie do
dream about it . ' 1

!

was expressed by L t. John J
Mobile id IL .n p u 'ca d . N Y . who cro)M&gt;« Each h id been deeornrj
.
smaii Fren ch &gt;**
C i,;v
"Some of the fellow * left quitp
" 1 alw a y i wanted to come back
to are thi* piece of lerratn um lrr 3 few friend* h e re ,” said Lt. Rnh
different condition'. N o w the ert Un-Jorff of Chicago.
Under the c h ill, overcast »ky,
place' I could never target are
hard to find. If it weren't for the ■he eoldien w alked about among
cemetery, the beach would lock the c ro iic i. Som e kWitl at the
litre a funtm er reio rt Mod of the name they had sought and found
obstacle* that were here lit year* Several took out their hsndktr
chief' and wtpc-1 aw ajr le a n Ihty
ago are cone n o w ."
■•Yea.'* laid U
Col A’brrt I I . made no attempt to hide.
Une ttood with bowed head, hh
Smith J r . of Baltim ore. Md., who
hit the beach in one of the e arlie -1 rifle held downward with both
lo tid *. until it was time for the
a i'a u lt wave*, " it * ' n m a iin j Ihrt
»r&lt;- ao few of the scars of w ar hi r.nr guard to go on to I V &lt;
left The y e a r' have been kind to Hcarh and the next, ceremony

GRAND OPENING TOMORROW
Johnny Corlton

130B Sanford Ave

l-'nlii--. tomorniw i* your Lucky flay. A ll you liave
to do it call IMO fni s|M*t’ial order, ar just coma hy ntal
sne it ciMikcd mi our pit
All afternoon you citn *»*h*rt your cltolet1 piece right
off our grill, lwing cooked hy pur experienced bnrhmter

Slop hy

and Isook

JOHNNY CARLTON GRO

THE NEVIi 1954 BUICK
V-8 F0UI\ DOOR SEDAN
t v a r cn
Ilclivcrcd

in Sanfonl

See il today!

NICHOLSON
BUICK
Co.
-9
Hanford, Florida

,t,vr

' L *| ' a, 1

*sma n were laree Truman ap
pnlmer. Dr. Henry DnWolf Smyth,
linma* IL Murray and Eugene M
Riiekerl. They said they I cared It
would mean making Ihe rhalrinnn
*ni» thr other four cununff*
ilener* rubber stamp* Uniter pm•enl law all five rominisaioner*
liave equal authority.

rondurt It

La st week, this tpreial Itn a rd ,
(eund Dppentieiinrr luith loyal and
tl'creet, Neverlhete*'. bv a l- l •
vole, it said h? should mil be let
in or. any mure teerels. The twoman m ajority capres-ed concern
over OppcnJiNmrr't U»4B oppiwiUon lo the at) out II homh pro
gram.

Dpiienheimer atgiealrd

tn tlie

Chevrolet 2-door
Sednn-r-A Real Value

WEDNESDAY MORNING

PAJAMA
SPECIAL
A LL PAJAMAS REDUCED

Mulck Sedan
DyrmflnW. Rodin. H eater
Gmid Condition

. .Mmi ■
gqw/7t*ft S-s

1

*!*■* J'W

►Ruick R. M. Sedan
Fu lly cquipiied, Dynaflmv.
Itfiilln, Heater

mi lluk-k Convcrlihle
Lnw milenjp*. SAnfnrd

owner. Dyneflow. H eeler,
Redin. E x tre good

Chrynler Wlndftor

ONE LO T OF PAJAMAS

Sedan

VoluesTo5.95

Local owner, low milcnpe,
exlrn clean, fully idiuipitetl

Ilufck Special Sedan
Dynaflnw. E x tra poml
i n ml 11Ion

Watch For Our Wednmday
Morning Kprrlala

Dulck R. M. Sedan
l-ooka new. fully equipp'd
leow mileage, excellent.

■HI

-.

You're butt. Ami perhapa you n a 'i hot time to nmie la our ehewree*. Bui mr
raw mow m ymi-ood Hr will! Ml ymi have tu do i* pick W). your WlrjAatar.
lilte im a ling and we'll give you •
in die rar tkai** •maoliiog Oiiltmabile'*

all-luae aalN tfennl*. And wluti jam u L r the wheel id this '54 "Roakrl**,
t a a l a m ia n m r the rea-ott* fw tin- m-onla. Thew'a a lew d m . . . ■M s
ridk, , , aad a new /erf. Hut abort- all, itierr'* new acnox | For them aew
"Unrkela" aBat prcfnmaore that uuUIr Ijw eve* OMmdiik't pnrlaoa H a d tt"
Eagtae r a n —Bad fhaf's ponrr' King hie *uor ride io a "Horkrl". . . today!

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�SociaL fasuiiA
Seminole Hi
G R A C E M. B T IN E C IP I IF R
Sehool lx .•—*.! Som» of us «cg!ad and tome *ad, h&gt;it w r y w i *
Jta rta in ly agrees that !hi» pad )&lt; «r
ha» been • very m it.U n iiin g our.
Mr. Motrtx slated during the G ra­
duation rxrrc U e * that tnlx »ch'&gt;(*l
year wa* th&lt;* most outatanding one
of all the y e a n ho ha* been pilntip al. Wo student* are proud »f
cur »rhirv#menla, honois. *"d f-m
during tlii* year and ao would
Ilka In give you a nummary •&lt;( the
highlights.
Wo flm lrnta rrp n rlrd to school
on Jjoptrmbrr 8 , 19M w ith muih
^anticipation for tho rnmmg yrar.
* L lU lo did wo know what a wonder
ful rra t w ai ahead From this dv}
ouch, door*
do*&gt;r» began
iwgan opening
fortlr, tni’uch,
cn ncu and better thing •.
The fir at thing on the «g»n la
w ai the football ta m e *. Each came
a n e lid in g and even in the ganie*
sve |n»t we outplayed out oppon­
ent*. Making up for th n e lo u ts,
though, was the win over Edgi water, heating the Or Undo Irani
lor th* fir»t time in 2 | y e a n . The
-whole town of Sanford w as over
-joyed lim in g the h alltim e of rath
ame the hand and I ’ep * lull comIned to present aonie t-eaiitifu
spectacle*.
Ea rly in September member* of
the hand had ih r th rill of a lifetime
w hin they received an invitalmn
to paitlcipale in the Mardl tiia *
fe ttlv itin in New Orleans on
March 2 A ll o f tho hand** ar'.ivi
lit * were rente red around thl* trip
gfter thry we|e fin a lly a mined o(
tranipoilation Initiated by a $600
• c herk from Mr. L . It Mann. Ihe
day finally strived for the drpat
tur* and fifty-eight tuind roeirU-n
and a il chaperone* hnd Ihe time
of their live* for tour day*. I In
(un filled trip arid tin splendid l-r r
formatter nf Ihe tuind i&gt; indetcrdi
Able. In addition to inn irh inK in the
Rex patade, the band attended ihe
exclusive Ilex Hall that night. Th 1*
trip will certainly .la n d nut In ihe
memories of the hand nu mber*.
In M itch lire hatol made a Vciy
igned rrcotd at the d iilrtc t cooteit
dooming home w ith live iUpcrlot
rating*, tine of three war. fm
sight trading while Ihe other fom
w eir made tiy xoluUta.
The tiler Club ha* also had a
mo.t outstanding y r a r of w l.hh all
member* deserve to lie p-aanl.
lh e lr first performance » i i a
variety allow rtrlille d "A KlU'-r Hit
of Everything.'’ 1 hi* wa* followed
bv an lmpte**ive c n n rrit given at
Chntm a* time. Hut the thing the
Glee Cluh is nm»t proud of
and
#th#y certainly have u light to be
Is in fir tecotd at Iwth the iliv lrn l
and sta te ro n ti-.il, | n both of the e
eonte»ts all thtee of the lilr e flu b *
made *Mperlor rating* all th* way
T hl* was rerta in ly an achievement
The Glee Club aUo p rro ’nled an
epeietla e n tllln i “ The G-.uni an I
the Co-ed" and ended their fine
yeat'a work w ilh the Sp iio g concert.

f

The tu n r la j*

very i nuMUryjIng

p la y* w e ir (.Up

th i* fe a t. TI.F

• » Ju n io r class presented a m u te ly ,
“ • 'N tili and B o lts " w hite die Remora
w are rnm m em lrd on " ilu r Ml««

Brook*."
Another highlight of the year
r v n the Junior-,Senior ptoiu whirh
wa* hrhl on K rb ru ary 1“ and had
a Valentine theme The Junior*
really put a lot of time oml effort
cn ll and it was rea lly a memorable
occasion.
Both the ha«krtball arid bnsvhall
teams had a good year, partb nlarIv Ihe hssehall tram *vnl* ii hail an
J| exceptional nne. They won two
trophies — one for rhaniphruhip
Southern Division of r-mference
Strd ihe other for Championship of
East F’lorida Cnnfeiem-r and rente
dose to winning the district champ‘en*hln bul 'were edge! oui by
Titusville.
The C e lrry Fed pubihhed two
&lt;xt*ptiona1l)' good papers this year
under the editorship of Beverly
Cooper and sponsor. Mis* Collette,
The oth*r publication, the Salma, . fu n d i, was proclaimed by many a*
’* Ihe best ever. It had as It* theme
“ Teenage Memolts" and was en­
livened with clever drawing* by
Jeannette K ln law .
A ll of Ihe other organisations nf
the school have done v rrv nmmendable work which | certainly w iih
see had room to m rn tim here.
A* graduation approached the
Seniors had just oodles of parlies
given In their horror which w ill re­
main In their memory a long tin&gt;&lt;
The Baccalaureate service was a
* • very impressive one
the Inspir­
ing and challenging
message

T H E S sS T O T tD H E B .'.E O

Supper Is Given
By Floyd Coopers
For Young Couple

Betty Hay man
Given Puity
At Dean Home

CatwdoA
T U t S I) A V
The t rn)l&gt; liu th ('Is** w ill m w l
at the Vnldei Hotel si 1 1 ! p ttl
with ( am lm Paysotl* »» leachcr
The pnblli l- in u lrd
The Anna Miller Circle
will
meet at the E lk * Cluh at X p m
Part two of the lc iH .il n( Ihr
Fannie R M *"v*v.
no *iuilrnlwill be held al x la p m at Ihe
studio a I 800 Myrtle Ave
The Gleaner* cla ss of ihe F ir d
B ip lis l Church wdl have ll* reg
nlar bcsm rss and ***cial rnccllrik
al Ihr home i f Mr* I h arlr* Mure
head \\ F ir * l SI al x p m
The W oup. p '* Bible Cl i t . 01 toe
First IlHpti d • btiirh w ill tnecl al
7 ftO |&gt; in al Ihe boon of Mr*
Frnnce* B s l* . M ill Park A v e ,
with Glntlp N'o I it* ho*|i ..e *
| nti-rniediale R. A • meet ,|i
I'o *t lla p lis l Chon Ii *i 7 n in.

Mi and Mr* Floyd Cooper en
leilaln ed Salurdav e*erring with
smt infororsl buffet dinner r a r fr
.it the Cooper tevldcpee to bopor
«f MIS* t '„ r .’|vn I'a tlirk .tod l l ' i
I »rt Stenstrcn, tvls * w ill t* n.r.r
tie.t .salurdav.
Garden flower* weie used to
decorate the entertaining rm-m*
i|Oii late# III (he netting, the iiit.l
an,| hoit, * p ie ,ruled the b"inu
su ra l* w ith a gift.
Those prevent weie Mist Pal
tick. Mr .Slenstroni. Mr and ATv *.
K. C . Harper J r .. Mr an.I ' I i *
Roln-ct Jon*-* of (Iclalldo, an I Mi
end Mr* Coo pel.

Ml** Betty daym an a as guett of
lionor when M r. Ralph Bean and
Mr*. John K Higgins etdrM ainol
at a cola party Thursday morning
at Ihe home of Mrs Dean
The dihmg tahlr wa* n n irre d
with an arrangeuienl of ftigi
chrysanthemum* on ,i w hile bell
In the living room were arrange
m enu of chrysanthemum* and
white pints*
A gift of silver wa* p re e n le d i
to the honorre by the hade n
Mr- Edw ard I'r ll ..i. *i *I» I In -err
mg mu
(I *f
ri&lt;nia t»«r»ot^fl tin Fi*
Thosp mvltrd were Ml*.. I l i y JkOfh
'»»n*tpv w if li 4 f-i **i
man. her mother. Mr. K (' Hay- Hr r&gt; n lr
Mttl1«*t U k - I i i i
mart, Mr* J Hovs yriant*, Mt*
T h '*-+ |i»*- r nf
'l»
nn*|
Kov E . Svmev. Mr* ,h»r Masters, V m Pop#. ^!r mid Mi
I
\V
Mr* Ja c k Hail. Mi* John Iv rv , Pf»p** nfitl \VmII\, M«i I mi* I
nr* I
Mr* E
R Smith. Mr*
H arry K im ; Mr*
t.iM-tlV Jnhft***n of
Tnnkr. Mr* E a rl Higginbotham, P ih i k f i
Mi
ri i Mi
r r
Mrs Andrew t'arraw av
Pop*. T I* f* And
' im
I I o »inIi#* i i i i t r i
Mr* W. E Vihlcrt, Mr* I , A «*:f O ilf im lo , Ml
Ind rrsn n . Mr* Hnhi | ring, Mr* Kind «oti IS?II nf OiUtid'*. ii 1 '1 1
Moil Keii i i # of
*
lb ward Whetehel, Mt Mu* *1*1.in rnd Mt
Al«*i
i mi I Xt r» I ’d i OH .in
ger Mr* llow anl 'h Gough. Mr*
I'rii r He.m l M r. H igh Whetehel nod Pdwtn ain| Pdti» I ’ riiit'K f •*
Sr , Mr* Paul Mrown. Mr* ,1 (I rttti |i*l u,t t llnltriI John n • f
Huff. M r*
Edward P e ll. Ml** New ttl ti- llll, In Ml nod Mi
I ’f*|*f wi*| r
l&gt;*
Mary Jo daym an. Ml** ('ru le T , t
**ll S.1
Heard. Ml** Ihd IV w rll, and Ml** I ifl I 111* *A ill- i il »" l!#fl*| 1h I £ I ■
Ellen Hell*
linn n i'i- r liir * of lb#l| *« i i , 1" *
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0. J. Pope, 80,
Observes Birlhdav
At Family Picnic

Farewell Barbecue
Given In Honor
Of Tom E. Holts
Mi*
I Itrford John en.
M is
Ralph F r ie r * , not Mi
IV, |.
liter* were hnsi*
!•&lt; enltv Si
a t-arberue dinner and fm ewell
o-'ilv iu o -ii in b'Mi'u ,,f Atr and
Mr*. Thom s* E
H olt, better
t nowm to theii friend* a* Tom
and H eltv. w-ho me h avin g anon
*o make theft home in Texas.
The orrnaion, alssr h* Id in oh
*etvanee of Mr* Ho|t‘ » h ill inlay
lin k plare in the void of the
lobn*on home „n |tr| \ ir Bottle,
card. Tin- piicsl* etlioved a He
felons m*al ronsisfing ••( lurrim
tied chick* II, to.islcd n *m „n ih r
oli. polnlo sjilu.l. t,nke&lt;| brans,
terd te *. Hint ink*
Those n jo vine 'be **ent In ad
I'tlon to Mr and Mi- Holt were
Mr. nod Mt* Harold llo -rs. Ml
irid Mm . W I. HI#i« . M i. amt
Mr- Ralph polt-t*. Mr, and Mt*
'T ilfo n J John ■
•#*. Susan llie r*
EliHv. C h eryl, nml Janet Johwuri:.
•'d lbmn» and Any tie peter*,

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brought by I l r . \V, P. Bronks w il!
long l&gt;c tntem lwird (•&gt; a ll. Thy re­
ception following list• w as held in
111# M a n home.
A ll day Monday,' May .It the
vrnlois enjoyed a pb nir on Day
Inna H rarh and tha n rxt day.
wldr h wa * Class Day. they m arch­
ed down the aisles with b lig ht red
fares.
Anil fin a lly Ihe big night a r riv ­
ed—graduation. There isn 't n-mh
that ran be expressed In wold*
u I mmiI Ihl- night rsccpt that it wn&gt;
Ih r most glortmi* oigftl of our lives
thu* fat The stage which was dc
eotaled t#i h *i mbit ao out bmr
garden was beyond description.
The program went o ff without a
hitch and * « • conducted rom pletr
ly by the students. Following the
simple hut beautiful program earl
student was • spotlighted a* hr
walked up the path try hinr*e|f to
receive hi* diploma presented bf
Principal IT E Mom*
Following the rx e tc is r* a rt
caption s o held at the ivliur.tph
er home and from there the **nnr»
and their date* went to a d»n *
yiven in their honor at the Country
Club At alrout 2 ;JO a. nr. break
fa it w ar served there. So end#d »
memorable evening. Now don't
yon agree with us lh a l thl* wa*
a wonderful year?
(A a I conclude thl* a rticle , I i s
also concluding my a c tiv ity a*
Seminole Hi reporter. I would like
lo thank T h * Herald I n t hong
Ml cooperative and Ihe piddle for
the many kindnesses extend'd me
I only hope you have rnm&gt;«-d i&lt;
evrn h alf a* mnrh a* t hat,- in
bringing il In you. Mav each nf
you have Ihe very be»l n { luck and
may Ihe hlesainga of Cod lie &lt;s.lh
vnu a lw a y s.)

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Hamburger Fry Is
Given For Senior
Members Of Band
Mr ami Mr* I M arlin S*lne
cipher honored Pie Sent n:dr Hh-b
Scluml *rnior tim l mmih&lt;*i wdb
i hamhnrgt-r fr * and *npp*'r .,|
their home ou Park Ave T h u rsiln y
cvrnmg
Tt c gin*- 1 * a&gt;*rmbhd il
o'clock and n d rllvlnti* aupp -t ol
‘rain b u ri'rr* salad liakrd I sm
corn nrr the mb ami prran pic u ,
cnlovp I
A flr r Uic rural. Ihe group en
ktyc.l rcm in oring m et the sa r "i
hand irlp * especially the vv •js •&gt;,
New O rleans and Mardi (ira *
\
skit wa* prc'cn lrd by Ihe " ("*
(•Iris ". Nancy Itimnlr r r and R o c
m iry G a rn e r, an I floilm m Itnn n
Icy gave *cvcral imitations ih.it
weir enjoyed by all
Thnsr present were- lire Mi •
Freed a I ’otvin, Slirda Itr **ttu
and tier sister Elhhv 1,’ ao n ■ ,|i
Wilson, \ i ’ . Rosemary G a rp cr
Nancy Rountree, and G race M u ir
Stincciplicr Also Rodman Bruiub-y
Marvin Goemb-I Itirkic Kendall
Phllin T l nev, Ronnie Anrler»on
Krucvt (Y w le v . dirertor nf
Hu
baral, Ml»s H am H I NmaM and
Mr #nd M r* !»tlrimti|iber,

Quarterly Birthday
Of Ladies Group
If. Celebrated
H ie home of Mrv W It fir in
■mi »i i* Hie *eene of the u tla rle ily
hirthdxy p a rti of the l.aifies A im l
tary ol the B td R T rerentlv The
narly ro# tit* were a tlrg rtjv e ly
lurnml into an outdoor g.vrilen
with arr*n i*rm en t. of cut flo 'ir r s .
|vdtef p la n t,, anrj Japanese |vn
tern. An arrangement nf fr u it .,
plants, and a very lirg r &gt;*rvw h ii
l ‘. a .hade for Ibr ti|iV Ijm p eon*
plefetl the rfrrn ritl"n .
Games were i-nt-ncd .tiiio ir tin

evening with Mr

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(p e JiA jO Jia lA
U i ,nrl Mr * R T Cooper wifi
If Mr lotuorrow (or their o itn in n
home al M n Hill N •
Mf% K.ilph Klllntt " I J if k .*in
v illf prnt fi r vu*rlirn«l
ifH tp-f
pal * nt
Mi ,«n*l \ ti\ .1 I Urn
t'*n, md hr i * h tr p (hr M ln r*
H is rtU .ii l Jt’ V ir Hrntnn

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I -n was he'd al III#- h no e( Mr
and Mr* M irtj.i •Im riip h rr. I'll
I ' m *, i r e , . K tirlsy - • •
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o'clock
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ley. Mr* Giron t o o - mbr! and Mr
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white
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and their rps|*# -n *t -t n e* md
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Herbert Stcnstrom
Feted With Supper
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REMNANTS

M r f i i r g in

ETERNITY

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PRICE

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AT BARGAIN

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ti i n f e r

|*&lt;-r Gfet'd.i Gnemhef and lla tfe r
i'u kte H iim ilirr

WUMILSDAY MORNING

ru n t

■ from
HERE
fW ,p f

cued b'soV ■ which **re kept by
me Mi e Ro ern.iry G arner and
Nancy Roim iref
M r. 11 i&lt;f» Garner 7r and Mr*
M ale G a r n e r J r
ben Invited the
1 -up to th" •f-rrir*- rn«&gt;m for r»#."** in * * 1
I 1i* * rt*|e -y*j n rrrlaid with 1 white Mad’era cloth
A h cin tifu l arrangement of white
not dlf.i-nbai-hia centered Ih r
iilile on .1 m irror f l i n l r l hv eryir.il c tndelalira • 'ntainlng grevt
rat'df
Svmlw irbe*. eakev, nut*
md randiev were placed nn Ihe
table in *il*et and r rs - la l appoint­
ments
Mr* Ercd Cooper 'c iv e t puneh
from the dinlfli* tilde and Mrv
Glenn G&gt; •■rob*l icd Mrs IV ?
Itiu m fi* e rvrd from Ihe buffet
rin Imstr e* were a sided in
• in n ; lor the got t . Ii* Ihe M ines
Mired C.-.'i- ot 111 1 p ilm Pe*eh.
t**'le and Ro •' K r it r e ff, M irijr"

ON SAI.F.

Mrs. F. Roumillal
Honors Grodualcs
Of Catholic Parish

MtAlcxandei f xchancjrs
Wilh Daniel Burnham

o b iisl. Ming
111 , Jisc T loom* .
"I lan e 1 on T ru ly ", Mini i elide I III ■
; llo iioptlnl murli i ih* organ
a a Alt
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B I R T H S
l | r am! Mis r -**-T cw of Gaines
' i l l - .tic announcing the birth &lt;*f * ]
1 It*
l.o ig h lrt, Virginia lo uG e.
bme June I Mr* Tew is the for
met Kathleen l.ong ■ Sanlnnl

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rtH S T TIME ON TH E NCRCENf TMI IHM Ill: IH H t V !
LA ST

6.

lrJl)'l Graduates Of Seminole High
Given Reception Ry Slincciphcrs

ten, Mr* I I |, Moore, anti M*
' ' I R rm u .a l a ; p'lrc winner*
The member*, having birthdays
luring the
quarter assembled
trv.im l Ihe dining room t ib lr which anibr and daughter of | t ,I .,n 1
hrld a b lrttsiliy ra le with lighted
can-tl-s. "H appy R itfhd ay" w a . tUfl and Mr
It I, Re ir-f
*unc after which gift* u n e given
(llh e l. |i’ i e|rt w rit Mrs ( ’ 1'
in the honor me tidier'
Rranttev. ' f r . it I, Moore, Mr
Home made i*oarh Ire rrc a rn anil t C Cvm pliell Mr •» fi Owen;
pmmd cake was served hv Mr
Mn J Bfo&lt;ii" William*, Mr*
Rrtnmn anil rn lio -tr. v». x i t \ r
Hr aul a Iholldon Ml . 1 I* Ky|v
T Mrrks. Mn K T Warri*n. Xti Mr l I i l a l i r r M l- I . II I I . r
II U T tirn r r. Mr% ( \ Xndrr i n
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^nn Jr.. Mn r a r » g Mr 1* I Jam eson, and Mr* J N

N*mi laCUMg Mn J J Nkhnl

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Ifegiilai Sh irks liy 1'itlm
lle n rb ; nlsri Aeelnle rind
Nylon Hleirds
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Honorary Degrees
Awarded At Stetson
D EI jAND 'Jv-John

oamR®ter»Bride
r*tfr«kc i»a it AHr*
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A lice, JZodA Calu&amp;i
C h A K I b l t r .H .il l r.r..y
wont to, I axe tin* i» r nn I go oIt
JO A N aermrd not to hear. She Into llm country lo your fnvontr
]uat eat there, looking at To ld , her antique shnf.s. if you like. Re gnnidisappointment ao d&lt;rp and bdtrr all day. Hut don't turn up turnout
- ane could not find words.
without a ih'tnllml luil of th* mini;*
"D grllng, I g u ru I didn't aay It you want to buy anil their p r u r a ”
"OoAf you mean th a t! Itraily T"
right. Let me try again. You ver,
• R e a lly "
Uila la tha thing. I'm responsible,
Hho iltevy h a c k In hl» m il-ra c e
aow, hot only for myself tut (or
you, too. I ’m glad to tie. Don t am i a tm lin l h la ta re "Vet, you (In,
as I a I a k a me. I w e lc o m e i hr •Ion'I yo u ! I l u t —tell m et In , you
thought. Out It does make me con­ h a te m e ? D e s p ise m e ? f o r u , a k ­
sider twice where maybe I only in A you say th a t? "
considered once, b a f v t e . And I
"No, honey, no. Ami you didn’t
honestly trel wc shouldn't ipcnd tnulio me, anyw ay, I »us mming
that g ilt money, even though ll afuumt In It niynrlf.*'
Mile put up one Huger and Uhl
waa Intended for ua to spend Ur
yours, either. I think wc ought to It on hla llpn fur him to &gt;(Ua
•‘I like ro ihln k I made you," she
hang on to It all and Id it let the
aahl noftly.
ita r t of a nrst-rgg."
"You w ltrh ! A ll right, then,
" I f you can call this ptare a
think It."
oeatt”
Hhe wound tier n rm i around hit
Tha words b r o k e from h e r
a g a i n s t her w ill. Hha saw the nrek. "W hy do I love you an
shocked euipiUe ou Todds (are. m uch?" ahe murmured. "When
B u t aha did not care. In a mo­ you’re really ao h o rrid ?”
"A m I horrid 7"
ment he would be leaving her lo
"Nothing hut snake* and ...ills
go catch a hue to the city. In a
moment tha day would stretch l»- and puppy (log fade. Which, ia-ing
fore her, long aad terrible, if they Intel prrled into adult language,
parted w ith held feelings between menu* you’re Ilgtu Hutrd ami callthem. Uut aha didn't c u i e. liltin g tlmia am i—a it'l—oh, everlastingly
abruptly, aha reached dowp with a U'I*IC/" Mho tlghlenfft her n 1lor
hand that shook lo lake hrr soilial •Trnm lse mo som ething?"
"A nything."
p la it and c a rry It out to the kitch­
"I'nifinae m e." ahe le gged, ” nol
en. Before aha could touch it,
Todd had riaen, too, and with one alivaya lo l * ao fight ami wiae
■wtft movement had jerked her to W ill you? I couldn't live with you,
him and waa holding her close. At II you were. Uu on n tout once In
Um feel of hla enveloping arm*, a while and get down to my
lie hugged her.
ah« burst into tears.
"O kay. You pull me down to
"Oh, Todd!" ehe whlipered. " I ’m
your IIM whenever you think I’m
■orryl I'm 1-terrlbly so rry!"
lordly amt rightroua and nerd I*.
"Bo am I. liste n , honey, we’ll Now! Hhower all over? Mure?
compromise."
How a Unit going to the bua al«,
"No. I - "
Hon with me. then? We’d bailer
"Yea. We’ll compromise.”
drive. l ‘m la ir ."
She anUtad In Ida neck, all her
"(in , good l&gt;leal I'll lake the
suddenly gone. "N o.” she Jalopy and drop you off, Todd. Ihvii
fa ta . " It ’s —a ll right. I don I I ’ll gu on out to nuverdale to the
kaaw what waa the m -msltcr with plarc where I aaw that adotahle
mai I waa aw lu ll Because you're cornel cuplKianl I In k ! you atKiui."
right and I know ll.” Hhe laughed
I Ami I won't come b a c k till
suddenly up at him through her noon, ahe was thinking. I can t
tears. "B-eomebody has In Hi.on fate mother Hunter thia morning.
of dire emergencies! H-snmelmdy Stic baa t a Itlrd rue all up inelde.
baa to be careful! ti-auinehady lias I'il never have (ought with Todd II
to bo U»e head ot Uus la n illy —ol», it hadn'l teen lor her twiatmg me
dear, where’s your h an ky?—and it Up. Ily fnaiii may he she'll have
m ight as well be yo n . I don't want taken the hint and realire I sum*,
U » Jobl”
llmea have plana of my own lor
ila laughed now, loo, while hr toy days Slav be it I do thia to­
dabbed at her lace with hie big, day, she’ll let m e ulone In the fu ­
d ean, bice, tobacco-smelling hand- ture I
kerchief.
• * •
"T h an ks. 1 feel latter. In fa it.
Joan hud a iH-autllul Unit! tha
1 feel a ll rlg hL I [rally t I-el's lot w h o le m o r n i n g . The atm w aa
get the whole business. I just went h r ig h t , I he air «va*i golden clear,
off m y trolley because ”
and In her t r c o u r ilin tlu n w it h
•Because w h y ?”
Ti'dd, ill her nnUcl|uilrd plraatire
"Becauas I waa thinking —writ of buying long ilte a iiie ilo f fu rn i­
— We never are going lo have any ture fo r d h e ir home, and in hei immoney, Todd. You eald ao your- e* per le d rarape fro m th e cloae su raalL Teachers simply never do. Ho v r illa m e of hei m o lh e r- ln - la w , ahe
It wa don't get things now when r n t a n upautge of lig h t - h r a t t r d
w« have, when do w e? I f you lot- Joyuuanraa. She w en t not o n ly to
low me I"
I t i v n d a l r but on r u f lh c r in to Hus"Tea, I follow you, 1 thought of ■e* c o u n ty and th en a io u n d In a
that, too. That's w hy 1 said lata U g c ir c le to t r illio n
A t e v e ry
cornpromise. Now blow your n is t p ie ce alie look c a re t ill an d co p io u s
before 1 go and ■nil* at me and m&gt;t»a on the p ir c ra th a t In te re a trd
promise me you'll be a good g ill h e r, a n d before a lia k n e w It the
whlla I'm aw ay today."
noon w h la ile i w a re to u n d in g o ve r
"Oh, don't be eo sweet. You'll U id r o u n liy . It did m il m a tt e r .
have me crying again."
There waa n o t h lu g ■a ilin g Her
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what I want you to do. Ou out w ic h a n d « co ke ui aom e d ru g
and trout around—anywhere you a tu r r an d m-i i i i u u l her le is u re .
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now and th e m ilk so u r, l l .i t , if
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rio m b a had l»&lt; ii flum p ed out of
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to h c r s a lt w it h a s in k in g h e a rt.
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en . H e re , too, m o ther H u n te r had
been b u sy . N ot a d irty d is h lo l-r
seen. T h e c o u n t e r s had ta-rn
te n u re d , thn d ish c lo th liu n g up to
a ir an d tho to w e ls to d r y . Ju a n
opened th e r r l i ig . rn to r il.u tr. Yea,
th e m a r g a r i n e and m ilk w r i s
th rre .
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note p lo p ped up a g a in s t tho i o ffer
c a n n is tc r . R e a c h in g (o r i t , idu&gt;
re a d :
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out a n il w hen yo u d n ln l &lt;.s u e lia r k
t t bought I trad ba-tlrr la k e c a re
ot th in g s to r yo u b e f o r e th ey
sp oiled. D o n't f o r g r l th is i s , t h e
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a n n u a l lu n i hcun
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and I ’m i-nun lin g on yo n l* . ta k e
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not h ere y e L I do w is h you w o uld
I&lt;1 inn k n o w w h e n y u u 'ir going off
Ilk a t h ia I dun t k n o w now to
p la n It a m oat u p s e llin g . Ilriu d e s ,
I w o uld h a v e loved to h av e gm ie
w ittt yo u "
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hot w in d o f u I • m ilia r r e t x llu in
blew a w a y a ll it r r c a lm •isflrie sa .
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com e r,nooping up h e re , a n y w a y t
Him had h e a rd th e i a r go out nnd
hbd seen .lo a n In it . Hhe m ust
have, T h e y had gniu- r ig h t liy her
k m lien w in d o w .
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d riv e m o th e r H u n te r to it . Him
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i ..a n d its se cre t o f passing power ,&gt;i
O n * U f re a s o n (or tho instant response
of Mercury's new 161-horsepower V-8 engine
is the new 4-barrel cirburttor. The two rear
barrels are vacuum-operated. . . cut in auto­
matically to give an immediate extra burst
of power for safer passing.

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you (be kind of iiRldiit, nuUmuUic reserve power
you rnioy behind llie wlteel of our new Mercury.
For Mrrcury'* new enpfne ia controlled by an
"automatic brain”—a unique new kind of 4berrel carburetor, with (he two rear barrel*
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Today, cur in nature in free form.

man. pastor nf Allapattah Baptist
Church of M iam i, received the vie
gree of doctor of divinity at S ift
son Ifn iv c rs itr commencement c*
T . h j Cv yesterday
Other* receiving honorary dr
greet were Val P e lrr -.n. admin
istrato r of the federal c iv il dc
fense adm inistration, doctor ot
law. ; the Itev B aker Jam es CauIhcn, executive secretary o f Uuforeign Mission Board of the
Southern Baptist Convention, doc
tor of hum anities; and Arthur \V
MilrheU, DeLam l. doetnr n( la s
l l r . Peterson delivered ihe com
inencemrnt ad tress amt D r Cauthen gave Ihe sermon d the har
ralxureate service
Dr Haldenian assumed Ih e t u
h -'ite at A ilanaltah on Dec i
t» ti During his ft', years there,
there have hern 4 H21 a d d itio n s to
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enjoy the giis-aving economy of 2-lurrri o|wralion. Hnt when you want to |m u , or i-limli » hill,
the two rear lurrrl* rut in imlantly, automalirally,
to give you the extra power you nc&lt;-d.
Unlike tome other car*. Mercury provvle* this
high-efliriency carlmrrtor on all mmlrlt a* stamb
aril equipment. So, you can enjoy lid* instant
four-ham-l performance whether you choose a
Mercury with standard, iivenlrive or Mcrc-1 )-Maltc
transmission.
Anil, of course. Mercury'* new l(il-hor*epower
overhead valve V-8 i* also slaiul.inl r.|uipmrnt
on erery nuwlcl. You don't have to buy a higher
priced- mode! to gel the power you want and need.
Come in amt lei u* *hiiw you what Mercury'*
new patting power can mean to you. See why it
pay* to own a Mercury.

8 REASONS FOR MERCURY'S SOARING SALES
1* New lfil-hortepower V-8 engine
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3 * New ball-joint front wheel suspension
4 * New A barrel vacuum cat butelot
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7 a A complete line ol optional, proven power
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75x140. Sm all down payment and
Holt-on'-* Sporting &lt;I ihmI«*
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Cullen and llnrkey, Hrukera

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Room 201 Edw ards' Bldg
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Star! in .p are lim e, it *ali*fi*-tl
ihen work full (Ime.
B ridling and collecting money
l.-oin our machine* in thi* area.
No ‘ r ilin g ’ To qualify for work
you m ud h a ir a ear. reference.
$;J40 ou cash to secure territory
and Inventory. Devoting 8 hour*
a week to bu*lne** your end on
percent a Rev of collection* could
net up to S2uu monthly with vrry
good possibility of takine over
full lim e. Income
Increasing
accordingly. If applicant ran
qualifv financial assistance w ill
Is- given by Co h r expansion to
lull lim e position and SIO.OUO a
year potential Include phone In
application Bax No A c o San*
bod Herald.

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rental or contract *« cubic yard
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ch m .h cll and dragline buritet* '.I you have—a i'*e rti*e your lo«*
S-’iithcm Exca va to r* Call 22lft».
F R E E for ih .ro tun*-* tr. the
Orlando
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th? Florida Stale Bank
18- - I'l.d W E R S Pl^ANTS SH RU BS
LO S T . Brown and «htte male
C O M P L E T E lamDcapInR Tropical
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water Outboard Motor* Al*n a
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pleasant |--r‘ oo8 ld y.
fain. U' tine id i um pelitlvr price
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294 South Part Avr.
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Tuesday Ihruugh Frid ay. •
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lUtRRerlv Appliance Center
20 Acre* tiled, fertile farm land . ’ ’Vour W etllnghnuie D e ale r"
John Wllllnmn Inn. Agency
F -X P E R I» ^ K 'E D worker want. jib .
Larg e 4 Bedroom house fU.noo 113 MagimNa Ave.
417 Sanford Atlantic h u t
Phone 1737
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GROCERY STORE Good location U»«d rafi&gt;lgeratora alan available
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on tbit
West IJlb. Apt- upstair a. Call
1449
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GOOD buaines* fur l ’ a « * - L a h c
AnpUanc# Cccporafion
Vu-w G rill. Lake Mary Pbnnr
Whctner buying or salong. It HP 1 ROaanri Avt.
Pham 2111
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pay you to aee:
J. W. WALL, IRA1.TOR
KKNMORK Automatic Wa*her ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, OrFlmidn Siala Bank Building
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Crumky and MnntHlh
Phnat 722
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JM W. lei St.
IRVING PRYOR

20 H . 210 M E IH C II I I I .I K i .

Your Slate Fa rm Inaurance Agent
Low cost auto and Urn iatuiance.

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nford M a y Have Professional Baseball Club This Season
Jacksonville Beach Sea Birds

T IIK H AN FO RD IIK R A L D
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Tuen Jane *. U S I

Arc Considering Ci!y
II. TOMMY KIJIIN

Punfonl. h I omm (lint hm In -suffer. I^cati.%e they do not
hm e prnfr . itnnnt Linelmll. may finally jr^t a lesm The Jackson' illi Hrncli Snn MlrrK I In' mimlc-t onr loam In th* Florida
E tn tr la'HRtit*. have not been drawing as many customers ns
they slinnld Im and I In* owners of Mu* club are thinking alsmt
a n il thing l he leant In Sanford

•p*. S.nfnrd f i l . r i l . »HI m r .' Ih .
J u li a n .1a v io n and I I . G . C o w e r l, o w n e rs o f th e .la * S e a
Sinford N .v .l A ir Slalkm h»veHatl
B i n ! . h a v e g ive n S a n fo rd a g r e a t d e al o f c o n s id e ra tio n . rleh In M emedal Stadium Thl*
I t ild Jo h n K v id e r , p r r s id r n f o f th e F S L , th a t t h e y w o u ld w ill he the srrond rn fftln s td the
h im on 'h e 10th o f J u n e a s to w h e th e r n r n ot t h r v a re two rloh* Thl» lilt w ill fe l under
way at A p m today.
to Hint? th* team h^r*1
In lh» firtt rn cace m rn t helwe.n
The* f u n n t » h m of th * h e ll H uh
“ ist r!u b i, the N av y han.I.d the
nVtrfntfl In %1 J&gt;Ut* JiV “
local G lin t, i IT .1 trtb ic k tlrfnrr
,n «* f i e t im| • i i nm, t»» I w*It nv #t Hi**
thrn. the G lin t , had won w vrn
f-d h M f*
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tlr.lg h t g irn e . and now have po\t
Kla Hutu ftftH It n$*t ’*lth
ast nights
ed for th e n u e lv f ' r !m pre».lve 7 !
th f if 4 t ttv 4I T h * v tbotirM Hint 1 n o r h i m —1 •• n » * T lw t
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When the GlanM meet with Ihe
f&gt;#rl to th * rinriri* G t« l* I.* ifU * . « K&gt;t*nai» Nrititl
t T tirs lloamlti
t *n Navy. Ihev w ill have one oblertlve
Ale** t h ' tu n n « t t f l« » * * i» lf
f) Uif.lfla t - l ».•♦*» 1*1 «n
n«a» « » In minil, and that U In repay the
th a t if t h * v n»»»v* th f t*« m t#» u m i m i i m i - s I*
l* 40 11 *" 11 *" men In blue for Ihe d e fe .l By do
BiftfctHl it wilt "iiw other KSI 7 h r * \ u n
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Th» I'N ti i* r m l r a l l v Im ut^rl In I InwMfiM*l«M
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Navy Indian* h avr a at runs lr*m
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I n *1*1 1 Iff 1 c« fine example |v th eir p llrher John
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4 ft*i ««in S ew arlr who |a Ihe Navy'a leading
lilt to .t,* rt sfrnvtll* |t * 4 r I
I li&gt; hnrter and batter hi the number
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The Giantt will move Into Mem
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• •** I I* nrlal Stadium with a revhed line
FftrtfoM Inti ilh m 1 h**f* rtn* nf •2 l.ittlf
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Tonight In Stadium

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Tomorrow In Stadium.
Dy IttM M Y K U H N . Spnrta Editor

RA IN KD O U T :— T h e ‘Tenferd &lt; ard«n*la w»»a te play th* Finer a .t l r haaehall tram U at Wedne lay night at 8:0ft yi m In Memorial
Stadium , hot due to a am all .(n rtr, |hr game w ar poitponer) until T h u rtday night. Come ft.Of) p, ni. Thru .Jay evening in lire local atadlum the
rre| |w 'Game
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tin! In play the pair.* |o :»nfnr,| E'rid sv right T h . game vtl'l
:00 p m and w ill he pl.yrd in M .m n iia l Stadium.

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I D E * ! M AN:- Tom Nugent, I'lnrida Sta te U n lv n .lty * . Im agina­
tive young hrarl 'ocithall coach* I . noted for one of football*, m nit
Inventive mind* O rig in a to r of tl.*- *1* form ation, (hr double quartern ark, and thr ty p e w rite r huddle, Nugent h ar rome up with a f'lUltH
fuulbai'i novrity. It** an all pa. ini' clinir fo r ro a rh f. and player*, de­
igned n e tllriil.rly for high whool and college q u a rt.i haek&gt;, that N’ n
gent r a l l i 'T e r iln i; E'an ry.’* Tin flint-*, w hich w ill fr rtu tr pnrfcviiunnt gte»l« Otto G ra h a m , Bammv Baugh, Hobby l.ayne, H atty G ilm e r,
llolthy Thomaron. «t&gt;*l Fete p|hm, open. * th r. - rlay tun on the K.Stl
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A* agatnat 34:01 A la IMS Tare
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DON klO SflfM epenald I otj|, M oiil, Cleveland Indian, nitcher . . .
Born Ja n . 11, HUOlH F f Helen*. C alif., now l i r e . In Redwood C ity . . .
T h ro w * lafl. vat* lift- . . . Height A feet | ' » Inche*. weigh. 195 pnuntl»
. . , Cleveland acuuU uotlcerl him playing .o n l pm hall and .tgnnd him
to play fnr lU k rra ftrld of the t'alifruuia I r ig u r foi thr I0t9 - r u tin . .
Moved up In W lrhlta of Ih*- W r.tirn League, then Halla.i nf the T e ia v
L c a g u r . . . I,*«t « r*ta n pitched fnr Titlea o f the -ante league where
he had a 13-11 record . . . Ila * hern plaguerl w ith wildne.* In mlnDM
h ill ha* good ilrlk e n u t le m u l , , . Wat m a rrird at home plate p rio r to
a night game, then p ltrh id a one.hitler.
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T ID B IT S IN S P O R T S ; Ralph Kalian m ay prove In he on# of the
top hitter* on the ..a n fo id A m erlon League h*-eha!| team . . . A ll* i
B a x le y went h i l l * .. Itt h i. latt hall game .
. Ju nlo i M elt. p lan , to
attend th* "Patting E 'a n ry " f*otbilt rlln lc at E’ lnrlda fitate U n lv *r*tly
. . Randy K ttt*ll form er - tir Stmlnole H igh School h»»eb*|| p liy e t,
plans to play hall In M fllroutre th l. rummer . . Amettctn Legion D"«
trle t tourtum.nt otay b,. pl.ved In Sanford t h l. iiim n u r . . . John
K t r lln g h *i not y e l appeared In any Central Florida L * i ;u * haaaball
game* . . . City rrrre a tlo n program w ill be g e ttin g under way aoop

Sports
Roundup
By G A Y L E T A L B G T
New York 'ft—Up through the
Eastern tier of statei, where
-.tiring football p ra c ticr Ii being
-lowly but ateaddy aboU ihH . *
determined effort It afoot to *wlng
the more muMrular .turleiiti 0 V€f
tn another iport which concede&gt;
very little tn the gridiron gamr in
Ihe matter of abrasion-, a n l con­
tusion., namely lacrosse
Those behind Ihe move contend
Ihal the football player who de
voles himself seriously to the old
Indian sport during the spring will
he fully as batlere.1 ami muscle
sprung as he would have been
from scrim m aging daily under Hie
direction of nis football coach
They say h li wind probably will he
belter, as larm tae it a game which
lays great slrea* un running as well
a . on being able to lake punish
men!
The change over I* a particular
ly logical nne In thr Ivy league,
in whole ichntiU larro s.e has
flourished for m any years Foot
hall coarhe. al Y a le , H a rv a rJ.
Princeton
and
other
member
school* are being urged hy I*
c rosie enthusiast, among Ihelr
alumni to throw their inlluenn
behind the movement They see in
the spring p ra ctire ban a golden
npporluniiy to further nopul true
a sport which haa made steady
gains In rrre n t year*
The only Ihlng thr fonlhtller w ill
not get, they sa y . Is ■ ehanre to
learn new pfay* for Ihe ncxl cam
paign. They guarantee he'll gel
everything else, including all thr
leely contact he ran stand up to
They claim . In fa rt, Ihal h r ', llk r
ly In regard football a . a pretty
tame pastim r after a spring spent
among Ihe it lr a w icldcr*
ft will reiiulre several seasons,
apparently, lo r the football itars
In gain first firin g status on any
of me lop lacrosse teams The ex­
periences ol Iho w who donned the
lace mask ami tried the sport for
the first lim e this spring Indtralrs
that It isn't p o t.lb le just to crash
In among seasoned la cro *.* p lay­
e r! mrf stand the g ift tn tim e,
however, (1 U anticipated
lp*te&lt; that Ihe
btU er athlete wtU llnd the comblnatlon * natural
Having wttpeirert only one Ittra .s e free for all, an e xnlbltlnn
x l_______ _at
the IP U niym pte*. we are not pre
p a r H to go Into i t . finer oolnls It
I . poi.lhle, however, lo slate that
r.n a d a 'n national game . Ix c r n iir ,
not lee hoeky,* provide, a flow nl
vigorous ami skilled acllon fnr fio
minutes and that it obviously I .
no) for weakling* The stick with
Ihe little net un Its end with which
they flip the hard robber hall
around 1. unyielding an,I r a lie .
lump*.
T N I R M N N IN S W A V . , .

C O U R TESY!

Tom Langley Shoots
65 Net In Tourney
■*Tb* **I bail Bin Hogm golf
tourney" wilt fop.Hnue until Satur­
day. If anybody ihoota lower thin
Hogan lh*y will receive « "*edal
aaytng *‘l b«*l B»n Hogan"
So far IS plople have entertd
th* tourn*y from Sanford Thar
ar* nUvInr their ra m»» on th*
rour»e at Ih. Mayfair Inn Cnun*
Irv Clltlr.
Only five of th* 15 have .hot 70
or below. Tom Ijn c U v ha. ihnl
Ihe lieal eo far with a net M,
t'ommander Frank Mote U ig .
rnrl with a M pet nml Sonny
Powell I* thlid with a «* net Billy
VHhetr and Hugh Gtter have earh
ahot a 7H net.
Ren Hogan waa .umvr.nl to
hav* ihot hi* gam* laat Satur­

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They Call Musial
Slugger Because
Of Percentage

! meet the Santord C ard in als in ■
' e n tia l Florida League batKistj
conte t T ills -sill b* the Ihrn
• im * th*t th* tw- learns h a rt tnft,
i " a n fo r .1 won the fin * r* m e bv
? &gt; victory stui I u.r Ihe »e- "f
sam e hy a 7 2 m errtn
S s far th i. sfa.n n 1 -ngw'i i f
has piled up w in . over Grnvela :-.f
12 1* rlu$ tHi
1 2 r and ejermnnt
" .in fn id f ’ardmals. They hav* I -*t
to f ’ln-cam l* 121. Sanfotd N* TT
12»,. and ..anf-it 1 C'ard in als. t.-&gt;i 4-

N FW Y O R K eft—They d-m t c.U
Stan Mutial a " i l u g g e r " tor
n :th ln ;
NcA only do»» lh» J l v e i r - ld
St lx-tils Cardinal hold »h* Ns
tlonal le-ague record for the hlrh
est ihiggirtg percentage imon* in
year mrn past or pretenl. hut as• rages compile I hy the Auociated
Press revealed today that he i
well out in front this season with a
TR't slugging mark
Musial has collected IVt total
h u e s In 191 tim es at bat Ilf h i
•lammed Li doubles, 3 triples and
r&gt; home runs aiming hh 71 fills
In a little mure lhan It season-,
with Ihe Rrdblrds. SI in h is pile I
up 3 A1** total bases In 5 fAi (rips
to Pie plate for a slugging average
ol .'AS flab* Ruth h*'|fts the Am*r
Iran league lifetim e record of
690
The breakdown of Mortal's 7 79T
i i f f li e t fbrnugh last night's game
against Brooklyn looks this way
I ,MS singles, 1X1 doubles. I t j tri­
ple-* and 77fi homers
Hank Saorr of Ihe t*hlrago Cubi
ranks second In M usial in the 19.11
National league slugging rrsmp"
litinn The veleran o utfiellrr has
hit for 110 total bases iiorlnrling '•
drnhles an'l is home run.) in IN*
al hats for a 7.T1 m ark
In the Am erican league, Al i-i|e-l up victoriet over
Rosen of rlr v rla n d Is selling the I " ) , Gt«vel*nd 121,
,ia rr with a B Jl average The
svoo-l, and Fuicra -1lc
husky first baseman, who led theM a n a r'i Buddy l ake |« think­
eirruit In I9V1 with m.i. rumpile l
99 total ha.es before he was side- ing about .-tartinc C h a rle y T h ic lined last .Satur-lav with a bmk»n ns on the mound for the Cardie.
right Imlpx finger. Al has g don ata. Go far Thomas has eom nll'i
hies and I i home run* among hi* * n lf lv 2-2 record this ye a r AW’
L a i c i.s considering h im self atuf
U hits
Slugging averages are rotnpiiterf • -eorpe K»nit splitting u p the nit *
hy dlvldjt g the ln l.il hater on all inning game. Lake would pi'rh
hits hy Ihe total official times a* I s-e amt K rn li four.
I f laingwo—l ran overrome l i t
hat
Tire sensational W illie Mav«. stir C ard in als in two e»m *t they wiB
prising many observers w|!h fits i !■« In th lid place The C a r d in a J
H eir
distance hitting. Is th iH In ih" Na how ever, have differen t
lional la-ague with a W&gt; average alwtul the rim * .
The 71 year old N'e-v York G lint
outfielder h a. rnnneclrd fnr B dou­
ble*. 5 triples, |fi home runs and a
total nf 131 hase&lt; In fAI trips
Hi 'Ia* tw -iM io a Treea
Minnie Mlnn-o of th* Chicago
BRO O KLTU
J- « r Maxim. 1*7
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el-i-a
.-ue-inua G - i r i p«-i«r.
White Sox t» runneriip to Rosen !n »-H l« l, ll-wotlivn.
in
thr American la-ague Th» co|orf*d
N lliV Y O R K —L la h t h - f S - y w .I.M
Cuban, nne nf the big factors In ] ehar-ipltio tr hl* -|ntre. I S * ' ,. )l(.
•i-.roea
n»»r
xvtiii»hat»v.
the Improved showing of hit club .m i
Ihl* season, has th* rlrru it*. most 1-s s, llalllm-irs. S (O ne.rule li.nn
K I I —Yarn iils n n u
•o«*l bases H IM He hat h«M»d ! • !W. I'.LIV
sioiurt«i
•i-tcr»-J
Umif
197 times for a slugging mark of Ml. ! • US V-rltand Me. i
N99 Minnie -hows in doublet, ;
M w a -.H M to W illie V a -.vtriples and 9 home runt
Is is ,,
I
t if .le e .
i- U U n lt iO l
n . i l u r stare. IH !.-■• A n i u n , |t
SH O RT BFA.MIN
IN TP.RN ATIO N At, F A L IA Minn
-l\_.|l took ju-t 75 minutes for Her­
man Koeneke. International F ills ,
and Allred Wiese. M lrinrapnlii, lo
pull In Ihelr lim its nf eight wilteves each nn the ripening day of
fishing season.

Fight Results

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day a ftirn o o n , but dut ta J l l n i . *
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thl* comrng Saturday
F A T A L E V IN JU R E D IN G A M E
D E T R O IT b ft-E lv * v e ir o ld Jan*t D a rn * , trooped h«|iplly to *
neighborImml ti|*rg ro n nl with h«r
mdrr .li t e r - recently In luburban
Ecnrve Tow nship
While her tltle rt w itrhed • h*«»
hall gam e. Ja n e l romped near the
h ill diamond
S u d d e n ly all* ‘ ladicd ne*r home
pl»tr w here Itonnle de Sm el. in,
• i i t a k in g p ra rtire s w in g , fine,
irc ld r n t a llv , hit Janet In Ihe f a r e
She wa» dead on arrival at Wyan
done G en e ra l llo ip lla l. *

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XLV

K .s la h lis h r d

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s A N K o iin ,

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Cohn
Testifies
Adams
Strolling
Used Schine As Threat

In Sanford

o c iii

w r n v i s d a v , ju n k

N o m in e e
R e j uses

McCarthy Aide Says He Thought
Army Counsel 'Nasty' In Matter

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Body O f Accused Attorney
F o u n d 'A t His itesidence

The V eteran , of Coreijr* WatA u xiliary w ill meet a I a p m
Thursday at **1% W Third SI
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W A S H I N G T O N (/!•) — R o v M. C o h n t e s t if ie d to d a y
Judith Ann In in . m i W f it * A r m y C o un M 'lo r .lo ltn G . A tla n ta co u p le d ta lk n f s e n d in g P v i .
i w | . \ i | v . .| i
him*
51.. who » w a l"M» rear «• tw Iii
* . h t v j d : V itim &lt;ncr,ie«t*s w it h e f f o r t * t« h a lt (lie M c C a r t h y
1 i orw I't m t r |i* of Florida
ship to Mount llid tu k f 4 o il.
I
nl M-oin tn it 11-1 . u iv c .t t j '.i t i 'in x o f r t M m i m o n th . N I , and
ipoarrntljr n ba&lt;&gt;
home for the .um inei v *&lt; aumt «i
t i u i r 0 .tailed
tv month
le t rnrtip lftins situ r » .lu ll)
h it th e A r m y lo y a lt y h o a rd
Colin miller quest toning by A rm y counsel .lobcap N
freshm an sear.
l&lt; Phihp ♦. f» ivlrf &gt;»n .!» m j .
t t •
Welch hi Cic S"*h day of the A rm y M cCarthy hearings. *nid
m i .T thr » ’b vr .lfr'i.iy bv Ihr
Mr* t lara Jobe, et^rull*'* set
\d.irr left an im pression that "what happened to Schine
i &gt;t.t t\f i 'ti11»il •till thr « ihinrf
retary ol the Seminole County
‘ i*-T •*( I**bn ib *fv but br turtir-T
Health and TubcrctiliM * ' •&lt;&gt;ci,» depended mi what A dm s thought "
»n in tbr f ire ■»! \* tltn: f.i v
lion, ha . ti» &lt;n .p. ;i-llu , . h m .f ..]
f "Ini in silted lie didn’t rare w hether nr not Schine went
♦h fr it In h »!'! up
pu
time at h«-r du lie. each day be
n v rrtra s , bid sa ri h r thought
I
'I* ft *t 41 Iff! til Jjp| inf41 pl!r
cause "f illnc
Adam , had b»rn " n a s ty " about it
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Adam* h.i* testified that Cohn
* i frii* id Hi* ii li»* Ami'difirril
The Sanhitd l inn* t Inh will
flew into a rage and threatened to
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f| iffrrrtf bv biv •-V f|iin
meet tonight at ) it 'iln k «t Rtg
"■a reek the A rm y" when told
• |i fingm hr f tinib »•! v t %
Bear l-akr t»» th» m ini it fn*l ilia
S* hine probably would I" be *ent
linn of nttirer* Mid a h a rtw 'itrd '
* f vi ntibl *»r hiin »f* *1 fn h r j I
n ser.ea* a* m n.l drifter*, were
• h lik rn supper. M'ltrv U tile Is Ihr
•I «r v r f I mu t tfri [in r ft* .»*
It" quoted Colin a» i.iving also that
» r » president nt the m ganlfatii.it
;‘i fhr r«i f t*
■48»*ei
Hubert T
Steven,
would be
* f iii hi If 'I' R iiirh i»f nf fr
through »\ Secretary of the Armv
1 • f i.f • in ft if u b 'fli h.»&lt;f i|tt |t
Cohn ha* denied making aieb
1% i * tn inr n*ff T f *t fr | . ||?
statement.
ift*r ti« fn itifc r.h |H »ij»fi f
OtOBOl / ARUBIM, -**■•* let A m l'l*
The Senate Investigation* *ub
f hr 4'iplft*1 I rvm \\ h if tn if t
rnm m itlee got back to the meat of
• •dot In the United *il»&lt;e', atilvee
* * iti fhc r*»rrh for » u cr* •«
the con trov m y between :.en \ jr
• t ihe Inleioational Alrr»ort, Jdteu*r f »fr I *l J tilth . \f llfr i i b
Carthv and Arm y olfli'ia!* after a wltd New York. »fi»i allending
* * 1 mi N o v rtn b rr
renewal of Ihe eontimiing rl»*b he
the (!» n o a conferer* » lie loqnd
H. MCJfC Jifr f Iff M l v |if If11 f* i t
tween McCarthy and Sen Syitilng
H ' diOlrult |o *a* *o*thing" •bant
Inn I I I Mo I
* *I f»» t ik e fh f pr**vM»f nr \ it j
the *e,,|* O'
( | ,* rn ...Uloeill i
t-f» n lffir t l a rul « omiiifMif*' l i
At ttie* outset of Ih r Kith day of
rr fr «(M?fl v i&gt; " iii n n if kli n iM i
hearing*. Symington ottered in
»" 111* 4i fin|* goveruor ‘ . i •'ii
testify a* i witness in tbi* ra r if
A r .p o r t w a s m ade by J « * n I v e y , 1
i. it1I fh* m iforfiiMilr
M cCarthy will let s -.prrial &lt;-natc
J01IH *e.VHtiV
c h a ir m a n , am i .t p , R o x ln n la»t
committee, m*r* tlgate ihe VVi ron
•*i1•1 iitif .i j n jftv l i n y u it
n ig h t at the C h a m b e r i&gt;( C n m n i’ i e
Mil .rn a io r'* financial dealings
bo ard m r r t in g ».|i 1 1 im im ’ tide I
Then- « a* a hoi rsrh an gc in
I *ifin
fjm o b p c lr,| Mill
bi
c h a n g e ! m th a o r g a n lx n im t i'i B y
which McCarthy aid hr wa* will
t ■*»I f « rlf ||U t fn I’lf f r v ir * ||tla w .
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but
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to
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formal
JOHHUNbcC, it who n jftrib u lM
i i t- I t * ibi* tfur ir**f *i **M* -I • It mm *, decided tr* mail r.»p|e* of
agreement protrrred by Svniing
M* •it|vinfUM Ml iinf f li•
* (Hiiikan '&gt;1 lit** i-r.iln far m^ilrul
the by Ian &gt; v»Mli the n rornw* n h-l
Ion.
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11 r hy |*4 1 « ri,i! ippr-M tl
p#«« «rrh
tl» *’l»ni« «l 1‘tn lr r In
change, tn all n i&gt; n ib i\ nt Mie
Mei .Iter* o( (be Itlb ro n in iilter
T‘ • I f « t mmMMIlf n fl I *f f 1♦' ti|
Ha 1
4i , Mil ld»l iVInbif^ h*f
C nfC Action i to lie i j i r n on die
were d ill talking of a quirk uind
I n r rliju l
ffb
*» If’ irn ili h.i|tp|)* Ictf
proposed rhaogc at the " x t i
up of Ihr bearings, hut McCarthy
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toH re |v .rirr* he probably m il . k
"• *•t * * n ffi n j^ r.t fujf I .fill
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firry
for a t » i « re k * rere** uhen Cohn
* "*l * ** f i »i * p |rn *\ of I 1**i viT
d u itria l committee nf th« C of &lt;
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* H i Ilf*, but
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leave* thu week end for National Atfrr't M f.n ifn tb r*
t** •t* r i *| fir tr fo Hi niff i &lt;h tl mm
tilth
%l h li brain
talked b rie fly on ihe [ait ild lltv nf
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to lorate In Sanford, an t t'n* m at­ for *p ||rp tv.
flnfuviqfloflfll)
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" T fia l i* my present p lan ." Me w e q v n in our *i «u*l
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1 ...... !• "d..................... ... January w hin l«dm i &lt;lit In n il i' ll
if . l||M if I f‘
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tilin g ro iiu iiittrr for further Indy
" I II wan! him here nuy knoss*
"to our thud in *
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Jack lin tta. manager' e f San
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more
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body else We won't a*k for any nf our gtouri 1 Irmip \V&lt; ,.| o vlsii i
si
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board to terpje't . i . D ' a i i •• in
deferment of Hoy (from trainingl a li/r tin tr * ol at..'ui&lt; bouh* on Ii ! **ii Hu uneytured term ol ihe &gt;ii•• |&gt;*11 m i it.
■i in I itu.
•ending Linda llrid g ii* of Alta
at all
l.&gt;tgp|. in enemy t r in io iy
lirn I . 1 &lt;. * v 111n M11 "a r t y
My#* .1 tlu 1
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monte Spring*, to the In t'in a tin n u l
enlner told i f • I * •\ uu.i' rr*. q v
l i i t i piobably will tie b &gt; ne*»
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■111 11.11 ITiq.l ■' 1 * 1lit ( %
dinner at ss'»'-h I’ Mtoe Min*.ter in* nilu*i o' the Hoard of Cnnlrul
N iagara Fall.* Mr. thitt*. lo n tri ,
III 11.
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but*d |'2fi and the C'nfc approprlnt
Wl.|. i| III i
of Fdlnloirgh p trn led
' " ■flare 'V'HImoi II I Hal of Hi fill III
The County board of rnm m lf
rd |7f&gt; to the ei|H&gt;nten.
honu ow to i
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sinner* are today m vriUgating the
Andrew C arta way. Cnfr’ pieal
iin* trad* a- I'lH 'e
Ih li year. th» N'A'td e,,nnn,ytuler &gt;I I 'I I *i|d»ri|*te oil .tills t when
imposed cdabliahmetit o( a boal
dent, conducted the meeting
H i ui-. iin ter .'ending ' t f Hie
aid. *be f e " 'el Uno u **&gt;*dd be then Irto t i &gt;0 H ' Via other l|sr
Mtidinfi In f*akr Monroe and a
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I I'd m e m b e i s h .is e le t n .
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ma&lt;‘j|de park ad Joining State
t) *1ve
1 ,1 . 111,.
. O l to 'he
Ho d ffi
d" not wttd to tv o ' w nq |j ''■nitirg i* le i i inolhrr year
Utility ea • n il i .i n i "
the
IV • M i*e behoof Spnl Tlo may Ii „t
S 'n ft L Mdchell and ChaitJ*
Announcarnant **r»y madt M o n .|v T “ ,,p i 1* * 1
I' &gt;" »
— |i|', I ---b r Vait of the Sanford Boat and day
R. R. Rillbitnar. craned ‘
* *," " i w t l i i ■*&gt; H e rr Halley one ol Hirer rah ltira uipoi I r* I *»irl d ie *'. i* toe " i* pi "'
av by
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Ski cfnb I r gel her w ilh F o r m I ruler
her*, w in overotfe Jo h n * ' In .iv te o e e i .'Vflfl .M
if# r of the Ranford E K * lodge w on!') lie no b 1'io re "
tiferkenridge. nianagey of the
I7 n i e f l |i r * .ll • I id hi
,o lien -e i of. ile l.iv .
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Service* ■wilt t*&lt; conducted »• chamber ol Commerce, have In No. t2 4 L that a Boy Seoul Troop lie W.l lu ll 'll e Im if- i I or, 1 h r I «* J
* l h f.
Mfl fillff * 111"t1 f»* AMl ■
4 p. oi. 1o*|»y at the Hr!iron Fun form 'd Ihe commission that Fean wa* being formed under Ihe ip*&gt;n
tide of ll,'- t t . i I'u
- i' o i
If.
il
mliH'lr
(it nl id* tl
•ra l Home for M n C h ,,|. « * r„ « r ( ,
Whitehall1 of Ihe State ria d aorshlp of the E lk * Lodge
tn .it anil itn n i"
lo flp ile
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ff « i«r *M*»I
An orgnnliatlotial meeiing wa«
per. 7f&gt;. who died y l . r d i v al |,„ irit
eaprei rd III* wilting
moillll log. he Otpl Ilm I lid
Ml*’A • y»f » t** M*
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p in «I the borne of her upas l« .pend approximately SI (Mai held Monday nig lil nl the Cits M l |eiuer d' played &gt;i Ihe r i '
In Mi *
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daughter. M r. F.vetyn rbom p.on. („ t ,\u. f .,,, 1, 1,,,,, „f .*, fM„ | |.in,|mg H ull, al sshlrh L E . Aguiu pr&gt;*«id
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ed n.t Seoul master and riia iim a n May Hay par.ele in Mo-mw &gt;• •
404 K. 241b 1*1. followm.r a long IM ih r f.ikr
"dev ) Hiling "
u.'i
|tf *|" f I \ I
lltn ry i
T h r l .m llng. if built tviii tie In of the tioop cnmniiUee.
Hilt .si present. He swill Ihi
•tflU’d'b*
Elder K . K M en.in" of ih r rated Jtlat south nf the Highway
Mther membrr* of tin Commit S'lel b s i e oo in w e r to Ihe \ 'I|
flj»
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R e v nth lU y A dvenILt C n u irh w ill 17 h? bridge over the SI
John* lee j.re irn l are Lee S a m u rli, Mel- long range itu ra ti It ' cited t &gt;
T \ 7 ark i f , Tf ill »•» •» •* fl»»
SI mmiM M
effieiate at 'he yervires and Imrlal R iver, "Torrltng to Breckinridge v iii Slakind and John Poe... Htpr*
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f| 4' ■
big A tncriran B IT |-' lioinb»' |v*ir«f nf f*»i!&gt;f# * »*• tin s# fitinntf t*\e I* *f* f •
w ill be In E v c ig .te n C atiK tcry.
The two .nen end one woman tenting th ' St. Johns River L)i»
trif *M."'
f "in h * • fIf# Iff M i"
a plane w hi'h r*n »|v ■I i ' • I Mtmorui
* lrs . Casper, who ferm erlv lived requeued that the county help tn tiic t. Boy Scouta nf Am etlca. were
’hij'h
, o » d* f i 1 * f c If Jff j hi
»»•# M *ritf« S t iff 111r if *g ,
*• i
•t# »Cle.
for a number of year at 214 C hap­ making the urea attractive, and Robert Lippincott, district com- 14 - , , ns| q ,« p \ i
lm nrr»v*m *"f ' » n
fiirl
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it* •
man A ve.,
b''tn in Germ any iddrd that more than 4"0 boat mi itoner and C liffo rd MeKihhm.
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May 27, le79 and fame t" Amen* a"* c'p erted to take part in thr J r ., otgam iatlon commute* chair- r r r , f.q. q, , ....
t if t r f : fa fh* | *|m •
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ra In !0 0 |. when «h* it t lid in Saintnolc Indian Cruise to be held man Several parents of in le re atef
Nfr f #i#I • t
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North Dakota
She mov. I to Jufv t y
. of Ihe
I &lt; *#*(• ft a* » fitn
t f feei t.
boy* were alao prevent
Churchill 1 ' •'
Florida In H *:t
porlar L im in g , pre Idenl of thr
tu ny, P #ln* Kr *■'&lt; i *m * t
# ntf tl|(M»*a I
A ll t * ija 11 yeai* or older, inter*
. . r u i •i»r -*&gt;* *', trr *&gt;*'h ...* .
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Other lundvora ere a aaug 1 r, Seminule Sport'man's Asyoclation e*ted In joining a Scout traop, are
tn the p?M»ri|i*|
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Mi*riiv»|* i » mfr •« * •i •* r v Wtrr
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fh 'b house.
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of Enterpil-.e, and " 'to i. Frapp tr.v t *.f dedlca'ed lim l fwirdering h. .S ^ n n i .si Moti'Uy 11 7 p. m
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and if diffetence. . t*|t* Hi. 41*.*
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_ Nobel lay's regular "w eakiy" luncheon
R ' " ’( " u Rhoe H epiu M ;• leeond n u r t n ,:. In l.ip'im &lt;• I t iiIi , i 1cmtf
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•m e t alntnir acientiits tlrm iglv pl*rti- winning phyiiriat Fetle nhu-h ."fetin g nf the Sanford K iw ani* a1111 O'* ’' 1 *
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of radio an*l lelr.-inoii rto ptan.
necessary," l^ne commented
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body'* writintr to liitie IJnda foie Iranattofl
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Douglas Rtenstrom, president, A. of 'he I'll" ' 4'tulis ol
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R usaell—eveepi the M artial’ -*
A letter of pralae arrived from
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in" » '*■
' 4 . ,-n. ' (*"| »9, |! Ill ll'Iff .r . t a r t' 1* {it
W ilton and Robert Stil&lt;Viand, land" and Winter F a il a-'in
The P year o jf 'T ,l|t|» G irl Who the SF'C. n. ra il letter* for the l?th
Ikrt l 9 1 ||»4»r • ( r 9 fn 9It*- *(• •A 4 tl
nf the i’ ll..’ | ofr . . . , tl o t . | |.i - .i
Wrote the M artians" I rir» tvin g annual Selenee Fletb p Convention, vice president, reported on the 39th ho t ie * " •
dent. Mi ■ V a t. I'll* . Ilim -ilm . I'M^ w |9bi„|t • j*r#i r If, fll# (.
annual International Kiw ania eon
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Mi * Sew* If •« e, Intl'vtu
■ itre a m of le t lr n ollenng sdviee. to he held soon tn California
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of Beaumont T’ • -&gt; * &gt; i-u- * |'» " t tiled to i 'to I »ti i |
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p rayer, thank, and hope from all
"W e can't promise you that vention, which they attended tr- Miss F .'h v-l Hi. haid n "f . ' *
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over th» country
there w ill he any m artian* pres eently as delegates of the Ranford .onville a I*.i " () « .' Iri'n d «' ' ■ •r&gt;'airt a* Mi- u d 'in a 'io n a l t|d
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group. The eonrlave w at held in Resiell* A (altio’l* 1*1 I'll* t ■ i latlons dlnnri I " ih» Fil'd • I'd.
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simple letter addrr ed to Mars
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traveler, the d e llg h 'e i th- r ' - f
oil"
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"W hat b'pdne. . I *to writing I Hon and invited her to attend
inn |, , ,
W ife *.f « London I " ’ '* •• America * i i &gt; r .*• •# . alto ve*'. ui | " ..p e l 11 (n| &gt;|M|I
u o. h ll ,
gbout U to atop the earth people
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Tlu s |ie e in e n i uni t l.» . lit, ,r
touinatlit and a hut i f
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In brine only a *en mail «um of
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from fighting All thrv h s ’ » t» tell of eein* flying ta u re n in the
I" I ' r t l e l l l .
tin t h e r* ,If, Mi
Sewell h it h 1 mcney with h&gt;» T " " .a k " l."t ed and tgned •&gt; i md 11 &gt; pithlit
•ff f, r» p- fp#( »' i, Hi •,
w ar. w ar. war and I'm getting hope I J o la Sue won't give tin her
Hrad* rd tnteraits, one of
'* h •fin possible, in a llitlo n ' ii lu i
Nl w i n t h h
i i m i p i i,
; 'ii|f 1 9 ■* f y 1 ,h a llllu le
t in f of It, &lt;0 be here '*
dream and w ill go ahead with her
Is to alt-nd a F il'd ln t*iu *i &gt; d tr ru ta i d’d i. &gt; in h*r i.io fr-slo n
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The M artians never 'U t ir But plans lo see the M artians "in mv
Three building permits were
Mu- &gt;be r ie jle d ln 't foi in escltl»iv* log hilt rollege c rr.lq u ill l»
I h i..;, I I|-|.fn
grateful people aniw-red for Ihem own apaceshlp " Linda Sue's moth issued at O tv Hall today and ronventl'd’ . -vhleb she vilt
Ittreed 0*11 I *d*o and Irvei i&gt;", *i l» l i h- »|t I’.'.u ,t * ’ ...'
"B le a * rm ir bear* »nd more pow­ er. Mrs Arthur Russell, laid
yesterday bringing the permit total yea, when Flint ln l*rn stlo n il n n 'lie n te l* . made li'.inemade (rill"
'• and marmalade, a'-l than ma-b .I ailing Hu, &gt;.*r t l fi&gt; B jlii.n '*
. . ,i(ei fie t am f . luii
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er In y o u !" wrote a Santa Monica,
to app roiim ately 140 llm t fa r this sene* in Br’ slnn, M at*., fui
annual r*.n&gt;*e»,,&gt; n Ihe trip by e*r,tu le a l (i mi l/in
"U n d a Sue and I w ill try In month, according to C ity Hall re­ th irty ttdi I
I t i n l n r CnI J r I T
T h e y Mi l l I " i j i
I II . pl .t le, eo if. I"di
r»Nf.. woman "Keiq) op your
Rhe is attending at h*r own -t dnn. alt ti"&gt; i n &gt;e ..f I i" intense d- u n i over i a im .tation w i \ i , 0*1
i . . nth ,1 tarlm it *h* i- ’
courage and believe It y-mr Ideyla answer aa many letter* as we ran port*.
Dense
dre to Inci - ate h*'i t iiowteilge &gt;.f m Wit AI TV
i '
'tlft't ol li»e |ii .1 |o,’ o tt.e
Surelv ll Ii a thrill to know that We leel very thankful for them "
G. A. Wllann filed a permit to
An editorial In a New B rtfo rd re roof hi* home, at Fra n klin T r .
1 )■i en g. r &lt;tffii i ,ls • ) . m |).* . I
a ehlld has the vlHnn of what i*
Atmi«lmr and interesN nr f" 1 Pil'd in the country w lio h it I'
Mass . newapaper, enclosed by "a Cost of the repair* were rdaerd a dents in lh* lives of Quern Fit * bom*, and to demonstrat*’ H
,i *j.p I'ldv i|’ le ts . 'I i tile die
right."
.( ” lime thr fm - " "t gr.svlly
&lt; A rn'tlean and Canadian Pilot,i l lie
A young boy front Mobile. A la., g r a n d m o t h e r fan old n n e i." approxim ately ||T&gt;0 by Wilson who befh and her fam ily i***i* t ') - ■
teemed
to
turn
up
the
thoughts
of
•nd ti&gt; tw-dv * .filmed (tie we. id
bv Mr* Sewell, who *.p*ikr with lo yalty and alleellnn which the'i
who doean’t wanf lands Sue'*
w ill do the work him self.
m i/
.* 5.'Ml pound
schoolmates In laugh al her. wrote: most nf those writing Unda Sue
A room and porch are tn he decn frelinir of warm th tow aid uveiseas siste r, f i r I for th"
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The
editorial
concluded:
It m'»s t line ride," lie slid
*'! am the Martian you wrote to
added to tha homa of A. H. Hum- the t a l r king and hi« f-todlv Sb* mother organtfa'inn
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Those from Ranfoid attending
and t wouU like *0 atop war in
"In Ihe meantime. Ihe ro t of ley o f SOO Rosalie Rt. Cost was act M ir that Queen Elisabeth is m
rnnttl Completing Hit* run gut i
M D V IF L A N H
(fee earth ton I'm afraid I can't Ihe Inhabitants of the war-weary at 11,000, according to the permit. rea lity a lieautiful woman and last night inrltide.l Mr*. George
lead oil tny rhest."
“ Feailesa Fa g a n "
come to poor city but I can write earth may be aatuiwd that peace Ilumley will da the work klmiejf. that Prinreas M argaret ia a nu *t A. B lln e, president, M rs. M. L .
‘I tic lir-t human to lop ,isi m p it
S ta rt* 7 :I.I. feature R;lf&gt;. last
to 0 0 0 M
with or wfthmtt help from outer
R . L . Morton received a permit lovable ami vivacious peraon. She Italeirn, Mrs. V. C. Mestenger,
mi Ihe ground was John C'nhb, who
eomtdete show :.Tl
ll w lad naked Linda Sue to draw apace.• I* far frori wuttalnabla as to erect a metal wtra fruit ataad on calleil upon the people of ihe Mra. A l Hunt, Mm. D. K . McNab.
drove a rare car at in.1 i l l m
another map showing where he long aa. there exist the faith and hla premise*. The itand will cost United States to understand her Mrs. Joel Field, Mrs M ayM In
COM lit E l l l l l t l VF. IN
ph
al Bonne* tile Salt Flat*,
■bould land his spare ihlp. On
°f ■ Hatag geseratioa typl approiimately |2S0 to build. Mor­ position and to help the princess M axwell, M rs. Rue Stevenaon, Mrs.
" C la .h Bv N ig ht"
the bo&lt;tom 0 # the letter wat a fled by Unda flue.
full. Sept lli. 11*17
ton will do tha srttrk himaelf.
have a good time when she vIHts J . P. H all and Miss Rnehiel Peace.

U o / F P o s t.

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Is Guest O/ Honor Al Dinner

Girl Who Wrote To Martians
Receives Avalanche 0/ Mail

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«&gt; tn p h at this 1 'W2 foot alti*
tuite Due to variations tn a ir den* tt y at liffrrent altitudes, this
would be Ihe equivalent of 1.W1
nt p h at 40,000 feet.

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TMF. RANPOBD H E B A LD
I jg r X
I'fl. Juno I. 1951 [ Kamc'f ?.5c. Mm . Minalrh Sftc.
15lr* I*. IV. liim lrr 50r, Fbirlda llo
tel (inert* 11.00, The Purcell Co
It oo, tlniwn*. Amoco Service
station II oo. Jacobion*. Departmenl Store 11 O O -Jute Borring*
Inn, section chairman; total 154 73.
MLon*. Urocery Store 12 00, Mr.
and Mr*. I're.ton I^amb 15 00, 5tr«.
Chrivtine McQueen 25c. Fhafan'J
(Srocery Store 15 oo. Erneil Wa*h&gt;
iniftnn S: 5C. Thomomn*. Cirocerr
Store t ? 00— Aildy. C l.amb III;
total 117 25
Junior High School— M i" Evan*
By T. J. lit HSTtlN JM.
12 75. Mr*. Ilandy 15 10, Mr*.
A i&lt;ir&lt;‘ numb" **f 1'iinlriliulni' Holly 11 50. M r.. Ilankertnn 113 10.
l.ili.nl t» filmin'*' lli** n r* n* *iii' Mr* Juhn'nn 14 00, M l" Ander«i| Ibr Groom* ,'.» .’•*»* l . i * I" con 13 20. M m . Thnnia. 13 04, M r.
1 hr «
batnl festival »&lt; W**t Sheppard I t 4ti. Mr* (iilninre U 20,
M i" Martin 15 00, Mr., I.:nv*un
i'« till llfUfllAni'iiiir lli*’ contributor* m i’' 12 ’*5, Total lift 99
The Club*— Tlie Merry Twenty
|li» fl
|) K
lamp (1 uu S*-mlnnlf IJ 50. The Jolly Huy* in 50, The
I uunty Laundry 15 tw, Powtll'* Subrlantial Beautician* W 00. The
Olflt-e Supply *'&lt;&gt; ll uu. Tb* F M A C l. 14 iaj The Fnnn Sanlumlian
J.MI.A i&gt;e.i..rl.A
H 5 *rnl 11k- Slurp II 00. Seminole tluoo, The Elite* 15 00. The Hu*( ourily Venetian Mind Co It W. iitei*. Frofe'vkmal and Civic
★
★
★
Sweeney'* t2 tJO. Miller** Radio 119 00, The l* T A The Midway
and Appllina
. » % . Tbt Cold- School 110 00, The Modernlare*
15 W, Crlrry City Ma'onlc lanlgr
pii Trowel M laMige No I $5
Hanford Atlantic National Hank
SSon. Mr MHIriile lino. The
Academy— Elementary
Florida Slate Itank of Sarifmd Department: fifth Mr&lt;
Juanita ,
A
a 1 a
|5 Ou Mark'* Ih u l I'ar A*»&lt;»cla
um
lion 14.00. J l* llutliclaw I2(*i. Jii'p Allen 55c. tialh Mr* N C
Itallen Fleetrlr Company II ixi Jenkin* 12 25. Mr* larul'e lllair
Aimoulii eineiit of a Ilian w liereWil-on M.nr Furrnliire Company 12 50. Mr* Mell'va Hubert* It BO
I? 00 II J llarn* lino. A Friend the Mu*lc Educatiun Departmenf hv Seminole Countv realdent* ran
II on Sim William' Store II ’*&gt; HirOO— lutal I2J 10
l.uv a l.i and new Friiriduire re*
I tie Frleml'lilp K of I* laxlge $5 00,
t J Hur'tnu. S I I S — Mr* A friireratoi with re* uionev down
(111) Hardwnti- Company 12 &lt;jo, Dr Il DuUltla* 13 45. II I Cijlmore Mn,f lor uolv 25 eent* a ilvy wn*
I. Miinu.ii II on, llerbetl (berry U SO. Ifr* I, It Eubank' and C l.lAile torlnV
........................
I*!' John Nrlrnt, matiySr, Mr&gt; W D l*oM il Wo, l&gt; C II Franklin inn report I. Mr H um *u*)'r of tii*- Claude It. Wolfe a p Brink 2V, A Friend al IhihamT Ion 15 09. John A l.aw'im 12 no liliAitce *tore at 305 Sanford Ave­
lleadi|iiarter« S r , I M Gooden Mr* W. H CrrMiini 111 on, Mr* M
nue
25**. Mr* F II I'ltlinaii lor. John VnutiR It &lt;*»-tolal P I 91
the *.Ij. j 1 1* railed the Claude
McCoy 15c. The Neill Itotlllnit
Free Wilt Hnline*' Church Mu- II Wolfe Meier-Ire 1‘Iaii . accordCompany 15 no T ie Cue a Cola tlier
II
I..
Wll'on
pj'lor
i
t
’*'
Mottling Co i J line-Inn, m-&lt; New llethel M H Church. Itev F7 imr ■&lt;&gt; Nelrn*. It i* the flr*i time
liie i .Imii ha* been available here
linn chairman; total l &gt; 17
Wuuden pa'lur, Jame* Strike*
F Co.gruvr II no, W 0 II 50c. W
Il work* thi* wav. Nrlm* »ald:
rrpre'cnlallvr
12
75;
St
Jirhtt
M
Anonylinin' it mi Sanford Electric Il Church. Itev. II T William*
A |iuirha*ei Mnii.lv come* lot"
II GO Sun.hlne Market 5oc, Hell’* tu'fnr.
Mamte Martin 12(r5: I lie the *ture and velvet* the re
Standard Sell Ire .V)&lt;■ Wlettnldt'* St I'aul Mr*
M It Church. Itev It II Itli&gt;eintur lie wl*lie*. It i* iirumtit
Camera Shop 11 mi, Margate! C lludEP* pavtiir, Mr* J llankrr*un Iv dellverert Ntid a Meter-Ice
Gwallne), Jeweler II on. Kader't re| I 'eritatlvf 115 on. Zion Hope |me ter lt|id ailed rn the kltrlren.
Jewelry Store lino, tlallowa*'* M II Church. Kct II W William*
The |iutcha»rr de|Hi«lt* only a
Service Slalom 11 on, R V F.u- pa'lur.
Ml** Emily William* re nuartrr » dav and yet* a receipt
bank* Jr II U) Seminole Jaluu-ir
linvenlatlve
lin
o
Ml
Sinai
M
H
( nmpany 5or, The Sanlnrd F’lirnl Church, Itev Fi W Wiaalen, pa* iri*tead of a hill at the end of tin
motdh when ruin* are rcdleclnl
lore Company li uu Winn t v
Mr* Nellie Hattie. repre*enla- trorn the ttieier.
and Hadlo II «), J Gancll** Dry lor
live
12
O
’).
C
J
llur*ton.
aeclimr
Good. More lo*It I* pii.alhle to depo'il op t"
chairman; total 429 an
23 additional nuarter* in advance
Sanfi.nl Avenue Amoco 5«c.
E Jame*. *ertluii rhatrrn»r&gt;—
f linlev linger' Hardware Co 5n*\ Hurt* Chandler 11 on Evelyn Nelrn* raid, making provDIon for
John W tliai J ( hapman ‘/5c. tireeri ?'&gt;*•, Clareru-e Kmc 25*' .1 *ai-atiiin* or oilier aliretirr* from
II H Owen* Il mi Kerraker*' Ser­ H*l| It 1*1 .1 Allen It no Mr. home.
vice Station ii mi Dr W V. ltd
A tiuutbrt of *lir» of reft lifer A
It 00 Stempev Hrother. 25c,
ling II no. Ilnknr'v Mil viral Invitn •'lark
Cherry toe, W Franklin lor* are A'ailahlr on the Meier
menl Shop 13.00. Mr*. Huby Me. (1Hert&gt;erl
(*l C Aiken* 11 l*J. C J ||ur* Ire pl'ti. Neliu. pointed out.
Daniel 50e. s S Market ti u&gt; li
and C Groreiy II on, l.emi H Ha&lt;t ton Jr It far s F*ranklm 't i n A
Friend and tielner II 00. W Mertliai, The Star Theafl-r 12 (jo Tin Mile
|t ou, w. While It 00. S Wynn
J E Best (My Ire Co 11 lai H»v Il
Ml
I. H liu'htnn II oo. Hay Field*
I.eaMijn William* 2bc. Aii'i (iar
l.lnrnlii Mercury Co II oo. Ding
vln 5c. Harry llradf*&lt;d 50r. J
man*' firocw* Il oo
(Continued From Pag* One)
Senkank'* II mi. Panctiii* (iulf Walden tl r«, fjurilon llradley 50c,
Flalinn 30e Mr FTelcher 5(h\ Han Z Irvin 2.5*’ . Corden Department Hon put lie'ure Symington wa» to
dall Electric II 00. Sam'v Sin vinr» joe ilerina lle*lle 7ftc, ft leave for Fjurupe
rlalr Service Slalion H oo, Sieve Davl. 11 0 0 . J llarori tl no V.
Symington alto *ald that becau.e
Mark and Son 50c, SlrkMand M ir Hill 7V S Woodard 10c. (i Buy- of hi* intere.t in maintakmng Army
I Doll Inc II nil Sweeney*' || 00. Imflnn IIK ). J Dean II far K mdralr, hr had itij-'riU d tr.;t the
I. K Spencer II 00. Mr« I. It Huilhei 75c, W (iraham 11 00
inve»l*galiun be held up until he
Melt Wtiltnell II &lt;*», Mr* M irv returned
Rii'hlon so.-. N K Collin* 50c.
J II Wald 5o»', ItidiMin Sporlmi! wint! 25c Mr*. Helen Meek. 25c,
(Iendj Co t| on
Mr* l'»rk'iur*l 10c Ml** lairene vAt the ouUcl id Ihe day, Byming
Larry** New and Used 51art 5nr, Franklin ?Sr. MU* M Rnlvv Me. ton had lodged a motion that ute
Thrill&gt; Service Slalion II oo, || Mr Iteddlny Vrc. S. Barrington Inve.tlgatmg *ubcontmltlee direct
II Herndon 25r Monk** Furniture 'or. Mr* fl nn*enln&gt;ry 90c, Mri McCarthy to give the FBI any
name* he ha* nf au.nected Com
Co. 11.00 J C 50. Iinnerial Flur- Fau*t It 00. Mr. Au.lln 25c
niunlata or aeeurity rlxka working
Ida Oil Co No 21 51c. (Sene'* TeaMr an t Mr* A. M. Zanirr Ctk-, in
defeme plant* or the federal
leo Service Station si uo, |f s F l.ee 25c. Hum.child 50c. II I.
Woodruff II on. Monleruina llnlel is-rkln* 50c, Mr* ruwell 15c, 7’i9 government
11 HO .Saufnril Jewelry and l.tur- fHh St 5nc. H McAIHter 50c. M
A vote on Symington’* m»dlon
fane Co II no, Fold** Curb .Mar- Unblpvnfi 25c D p. E fl Famel !0c wa* defer re I
Jtr Juhnvon 25c. Mr.
Mildred
Cohn, rhlef coun'el to the MrP'Min the Dr Harvey Hllfred 50c. Cailhy lulicommillee, wa* In Ihe
Mil* H Scarhruuch ?Jc. Mf** witne** chair for the Haiti day but
it r m n r o r m i: &lt; m * n Inver IVtU toe, S William* 10c, the debalr* over Symington** mo
.iiiii.i
*i u i *in i
in i v r i Mr* 1, Murry 10c
tlun and the monllnred call* con
»Tt'l* in I'I.o ii III *.
2''w‘- ° I’ennlntjtnn 5he Mimed virtually all the forepoo.i
i&gt; i*in iii i i i■
Halnli Swag* 25c. Hoy Slrvrn* Itk-. »e**lun
in n r m i i - i ' i i n r
D»*|.| I, Tl* rasher,
H T Hennard 25c. Ml.* A I'eu
Still left up in the air today wa*
ole* 25c. A y l.yon* 50c, D. Nei*to a l.i. " M om n m * i i i i m ‘i ; i i \ i ' 7 » * ., Mr* II Young 25c. Mr* the queitlon of what I* to be done
with what McCarthy \lr*crlbe* a*
Noll.* It I.ei.M elir.1, II,m I,,,,
I 1 iirawtiey file*! lnr fir.;»| trt.*&lt;r* M L Stmrn* 5rv. Mr*. J Ogleiby a IDt of 111 au.pected .erurlty
I* Via,m ill ,.f Hir . . l i t . „f |&gt;»*),’ inr-Sylvr»ter Harringtim, irrliun ri.ka In defenae plant. The He­
l.
ilri'pniiyt), lltnl vtiF
lena* Departmenl *0 far ha* re
l-»r i*"M&lt;.t. f.,r firmI .11- chairman
f TiWfp* M'till Hi mV Mi-r m ill «»|*|aIw t«&gt;
fined lo accept Hie lenatnr’* term,
llonurwM# (••nipta* Mlrhwl f ..rt,
The licit dlrirl engine* were for dl.cloilng the ll.t
■mitiik .liulr» iif
I'tmriii'
Ft or 1'I* «.A III* •*lli ,||V of lone ImilI about laps.
The i««ue 2nd graf m A tala.
it-., f«r »Miri.*»i ,.r . nm- ao.i i...
final d o i i» m *■ i;ii. n oli „f n,,
» l » l r I.r I’nvlil I. Tin "Iter He
ft"**., on aiii« r:m &lt;u* *.r m i
1 lee* F Thru, lire
I le m ill „r i|,e eeiaie i.r
Jlavlrl I. I'll rwrite i .1 ,
im et
v h iih i: i M in i m i t i t m i *
a . m i: i . i h
Nil. I drilled Frankfurters with Raked Beans
ftIVr
TO WHOM It VI ' V IIINI'FIIN
Noll, e I* tierel.r rlteli Ihil Hi.
Nu. 2 Cold lloatl Reef Sandwich with Potato Salad 50c
■Mitarilane.t. i&gt;■■r• •i,i to the air
nn*II* Nmer Cl WtIII* Moore Mill
tn lit . 111*111*1 t«*.l | *a • „r
lorlil* i m wilt realitei h lilt me
A untried Cold Tula
rterk of the i iiruii * oni In *,iw
for a*tnii. ie i'nuni* | lorl.l* o■&gt;.■■■
with Pitlala Salad
ter.lel of i.roof «tf the itnMIi'Mitiii
f»f tNI* fv.illi'r thf f|‘Hvltiu* rt.rnv
Kaltlnei,
I'lrklra, (Tiee*e
nltAhfl FOUNTAIN in*
T* 11fl AIN!T nil lit V MlMr il Mi dtp « r,
Hat
il
llnlled F.gg
wwt.f lii l•«to|ll••■ if ihm . .rt.tr iif
JMf IlIrliMm I l f noft lllFhM iit
If «M 1 Hr II I In .1, I ’l.imit l-T.ri.lM
61k ;• .
Tliiii Ihr
lftlti#«|p,1 |n
•«|.( lnil|||M» rut* 1 |it |*r Air m* fn|
With
Itev crag*
J*iM•
111 TMi'SIt I l:\VlH T i l l Mill.
1inv -tinIf
AlHlItflTA K Til.I *i |||i
*»t*# halt
!*At#4 at Kriiilurila !'aiint%, Kt«*r*
SllltlMI*
(Titian Sandwich
CIIICKKN
Mr Mi&gt; : i h'lj
In a
6&gt;Jc
wllh Beverage
In a
70c
FKI.ln n AM. IIKT rtNilll Al r
Allur tier •
HAHKKT
60c
BASKET
Crrmr ii.t*
Winter Perk Kloiot*

Many Contributors
lelp Crooms Band
Make Fe^val Trip

Effort Made Today To Break Deadlock |

Ike's Program
(Cunliaurd From Fage Oaer
in Uuvu new hume from im- pre*
ent 1050 to Won and on a IIO.iaa*
home Irom 15.200 tn 12,200 Repay­
ment period, would go In 3o year*
aero*, the board on all new home*.
2. No change in tk mavimum
FHA-ln*tie*»| *2 .»*&gt; home rrr'*,r
loan program, repayable Ln tfc.v:
year., l^ender* wnuld take Z&gt; l*r
cent of the ri*k on each of lbe.e
FHA-iniured loan*.
3 A program for more effective
»lum r l e a r a n c e . with federal
rant* to rnriirnunitie* to clear
lighted area*.
Hut till* Senate refined tn lake
Elsenhower'* p r o g r a m for no
down payment. 40-year FIIA in
»urt-l m o r t g a g e * for low e st
home* in .1urn-cleared area* It
Voted to require a 5 p«-r cent do an
payment with a maximum 30)ear
lerm
4 An increa*** In the amount of
government money available f&gt;&gt;r
dIreel Inane tn veteran* who c ati t
get (invate cr«dil tn buy home*
under lire (il Hill The Senate *• frl
In allow- a total of mu million*,
double the pretenl auttpiritation
5 Tight new rr«trk-||on» mi
apartment project* built with FIM
Imured mnrtgages *n that build '
cannot make "windfall" profit' a*
they allegedly have in tlie pad
f. A *mogclearance pmgiant
providing FIIA mortgage ln*ura ■
to cover new equipment ln*tallnl
by private firm* an I a five mils *•
dollar re*earch fund
7 K*l»n*lon id the farm houdiii:
program and a new veclirui to give
farmer* a clianre In gel g ’Vi" 1
mentlnvnred mortgage* wdlent
putting up their whole farm a*
eurity lor Hie (nan
a Conlinuaflon of the Fcdei &gt;
National Mortgage A**n a* l» 4 1 1
rejection of F.l'enlmwer’* rnpu- t
to turn Ihi* 'econdary mnrti-ui
market over In private capital I *
ea*y 'lave*
9 A new program of FIIA In-m
anee for home trailer mortgageThe Senate rrlu*«il to give the
l're*klei)t there thing* he a*ked
Flexibility in mmlgage Inter.- I
rale*, with rale* pegged to the
yirld* of long-ferm government
bond*; Rexibilily in repay menl pa
rlml* anil down payment* in ’he
big iale* hmi'ing program to tint
they could be change I to (it ecu
mimic rnnditionv: n p ul nnul. i.e
Drill' lor old and new bnu&gt;e-

GEN EVA vJ* - The Indochina
peace coiJrrrnce made another »f
fort today to b m k it* deadlock
on the iiiue of bow a prupo.rd
Indochina cra*e •fire »hould Ire

*k

Trie nme-paii/ parUy went inta
it. 16th *rcret *e*ttun. the la.t one
planned before a long weekend rere**, to Ire followed by ■ tenth
public debale next Tue*dav
High level military rrpreientxlive* of the two Indochina com­
mand* al»u met in verrrt Uiit aft­
ernoon on the problem of defining
a»»embly rone* for the rvgiouping
of the rival armie* after a reavefire.

g

Harreii « w flfh .nd auih

Is Announced Here

I

Key

ATHENS, Greec* &lt;a*-^rtecc and
Yugoslavia today began deaj^ag
an agreement which will bind tneir
countries with Turkey In a new
Balkan pact for mutual defrnse
Greek Premier Alexander Papago*. host this week to Yugoslavia*.
President TMo. deacribH the Bal­
kan alliance at "reill.tic because
yesterdayT danger of war Isa. a.i
been eliminated."
Mature tick* and mite* have
i-ryht leg*

TR A D E

Easy-Payment Plan
To Buy Refrigerator I

Cmom*

Yugoslavia, Greece]
Begin Pact Work
|

For A

HKf E N T VDD1I l()N;i— live Sanford mo a n w l recent addiliona
a l l ll'iiilii and llrailr'M. baby deer. Ilolh were to (ah* thru flral
Mrp- in a ihiiittlulr, but Itanilr'ai M-emrd a little slower Ihio he
hlollief, sh.i Malkd a* 'kuw II. (Staff Photo)

Monkey Ostracized p|a„ne(j Resolution
Put Up For Sale
tCuatlnued From Fagr Our)

Fur vali— our ituTatur, junlor vile.
Jiggle*, the Hauluid Zoo’*
Spoil 1 moiikry wilh a dblalorlal
rumple*, lia* torn pul un the
M'ii I* liv Vi unlit Iluod, neikreprr,
who t i y i, "All* line who dr
*ire* a mmik and will pari wtlh
3&lt;l buck* ran have him”
I a*l week liegtr* gol
lo
getbrr with Iwu other mutikrv*
and luilord j Santwid iimi 'Im iu
Iiimi;h-i *' *m ir|*. I hr three then
link ovrr the linul stand led
the.1 boddiei and heal idl lh*&gt;ie
who wrien'l 1 tub niembrra. Tbla
l»*lrd lor about live da)*. Then
1 .line tlie revolution.
Monkrv* luiuird an uppovllion
liallv. Him inrd Ihr fiMul *tand.
b&lt; at all Hirer monk* and threw
the le liter lieyle*. mlu Ihr
mnal. /-uikeeper Iluod prompltv
Ihi ei« |i|in baek mi ihe l*lmil.
And th e .... ..me nionkev* threw
him mlu the moat aealu.
Foe the pavl week, Jiga|e*.
tile Napolran, lia. bren at lit*
Ftba. a separate ragr. 3&gt;*ier
day, II ihhI tried again. The
same 1 exult occur red— une wrl
rid lrlM n r.
MIAMI VP— Harold R, Tayl-r
So therr i* nothin ( left In du
37. a veteran of 17 year* in the hut trade him idl lu wiho ImhI v
arn&gt;i’.i *ervlce«, yesterilay
wa* Mhu may waul a wa.hrri onl
.rnlmced to life Imnrlcoomrnl
dlit.itui. Junior *lre.
Ihe fatal tlHMdlng Sept. 4 ul h-.
wife. Helen. 23
Dl t D T.lt FM'AFFS
He wax drr.Ud temd while nuk
Die an appeal
IIAN'DI Indochina ’.4* -Tlie first
Taylor, former Air Force ma-ter French officer to escape hi* cup
*er«eanl wa* c''nvict**l of firm* lur* at llimi Him I’fita ant ftce
a 25 calllier Imllet Into the lo-art througli enemy territory reached
of hi* wife "berau*c -he had *ne Hanoi ve.terday.
me dlrtv."
l.t Havtiu .1 Maktiwiak, 32 mid
The .hooting orcorrrt in their he ltirvlved on com and rice
home only hour* before they were «nraked tn tilin l&gt;y frienlly natives
o« leave *-&gt;r a ne** a*«lgnmrn' In luring hi* tiiiig trek through rug­
Japan. They had liecn married ged mrnintaln* and hmgle* to the
rigid mouth*
little |m*l nf Nam Hac

Ex-Sergeant Gets
Life Sentence

upy with the fundamental teaching
»f Ihe Christian religion”
"It &gt;um* up to thi*," lie *ald’*111 view of the fact that the de­
cision Pa* already been made we
urge our people to be good cililrli*
in cuufurining to it u* tlie basic
law uf (be land wild tu be gout
Chnstlan* in the kind uf attitude
they assume toward it."
If the convention acts on the
recommendation, the stand taken
will put be binding upon any
Southern Uaplitt church. FmDi
the convention constitution, the
church** are f re* to follow Ul
ignore convention
recomipeoda
tlun*.

Mesienger* sent to tlie conven­
tion here flop* Southern Baptist
chun-hrs in 23 slates represent on­
ly UMtMfivtM and not Hie churrhoa.
The rhridlan l.ife Cominittiou
al«o will present to the convention
its annual report, prepared before
the Supreme Court decision wa*
handed down, and saving:
"It i* time for llaptuta and other
citiirns uf our country to restore
to our 1.3 million Negro people
their rights and privileges a * guar
anteed to them by the Constitution.
"Dor treatment of minority peo­
ples in our ritilrnnhip weakens tile
witne** of our missionaries in oth­
er laruts even more than ill I licit
uwn "
ESCAPEE CAUGHT
FOHT V A LLE Y , Oa. '*P-A 12
year old e.capet- from Hie Floi
Ida State Reform School at Mart
anna has been caught here and
(our *&gt;1 hi* companion* arc being
sought.
I'olier Chief Grady Cuctiran reporl^J yesterday that the bov admit'ed he and Ihe other four Negro
youth* used a a l j i l s s l * 4■rj 1' F it l l n i l e
grtaway

N O W

1954

D O D G E

More Car For Your
Money
More Money For
Your Car
Trade Now While Our Used Car
Stork Is Iaow.

Seminole County Motors, Inc.
DODGE

PLYM O UTH

519 E. F IR S T ST.

Legal Notice

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SOUTHSIDE

SOUTHSIDE OF THE FO O DM ART BU ILDIN G

HOT

WEATHER

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C(JMPt.KTK niNNKHH
Howl Turkey wllh Drewilng
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Bat heciied Pork Chapa ....... ...............
Stuffed Penpcra.....................................
(•rilled Pork Chtipo...............
drilled llam Hltah ............ ...... ........... ..
Breaded Veal Cutlet ...............
Breaded Pork Cutlet ..............................
drilled Dinner Steak ............
Fried Jumbo Shrim p......
Fried Snapper Fingera .............................

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Defense Department Proposes
25,000 Military Housing Units
Building

Bidiiull, Molotov
Have Unsuccessful
Cease-Fire Talk

County Ju d g e Dougin* S te n stro m was the sp ea ker thi*
morning at g raduatio n exercise* held for e ig hth-grader* at
the Si .ford J u n io r H igh School.
The Daughter.* of the A m e ric a n Revolution a w a rd for
excellence tii A m e rica n history was presented to Richard
Rountree by M r* . H . IV. Rucker.
The p ro gra m was ns follows: Processional. E lle n Vihlen
and Sidney v ih le n ; "H o ly. Holy . H o ly ." eighth g ra d e ; Invo­
GEN EVA 'f* — french Enr»iyn
cation the Rev \V. P. Brooks J r ; "Bless T h is H ouse,"
eighth m a d e ; presentation of D A R award; " T r ib u t e to M '-'-ier George Bidault and Rtr.
Hong." "Git on P?*td" and Thi* u» » Vyacheslav M Molnmv *er*W A S H I N G T O V '-v i _ T h Is ) l v Country'', sice club-, pre­ " r - 'I c J bs- Ererch sources to have
d a "useful" exchange of view
Dcfcn.:,* D rpat»nienf p r o sentation o( mw i U i , R T Mil Ik’dss
on
superx'Htnn
of
Ihe
i»
•
wee, r’ounts superintendent of
P&lt;i cif today I'ltiM ing 2 S.0 G0
Indochina cca.-e tire
onhhr instruction, aitdt'*»; award- l-'.fd
housing unit* for m ilita ry
Th* two nicj ,v» minutes in wit*
in* of diplomas, H E. True ; ichool ■t 11 dc-.crtbcd as "a cordial atnvi
personnel
and th e ir fum illej
•one. eighth grade; bendislion.
hut were nnihlc lo rrich
ut a totul ef- t of 3511 million
| the Rev. Mr RitvtVi, and tece#- ph-rc,"
iBTccmcnt on roni|to»lt&gt; &gt;n of .1
dollar.)
rlunal. tllen end Sidney Vihlen i ammiss Ion to p-'llcc th* cci ,&lt;■
Accent pa nitt ***s Dana ftankih fire
I'm iik liti G Floele, x u ls ant Herrv P John **** reader.
l.in t secretary of dofcn.ut. told
The
French
were
reported
how
i&lt;i«dnatr, »eie a* follow*,
Hie Hour-e A rm ed Services
fill'*
Jr-rnriln pees, Allc# •\rr, lo have come arnirr I to Ihe
Gaiet portion that at least .me
Cnmmittcc the program would
COLUMBIA. S C 'P— Secretary Bower, Elltn Vihlen, Irm* Je*n ( 'n-munlii nation would hu e to
hoUvC cnlv office 1 . »n-t lop grade
nf pefenre Wilson laid today ' 1 Corlev. Valetie Kirchhoff, Pal*V
cen onmipix.loned otficer-. entitled
included in the *iip*rvi us
third world war la not the answer" S*nn, tnet I'reacott, Kva Jean he
.'tmry Molotov was reported to
to quarter) by permanent legisla­
In the problem of stopping the ('nfirld, Ghtrlev Motran. Dorotha hive
msivtcd upon this at | mini
tion
Williams. Mama L'*#eHelt. Sylvia
apread of rommunlim
m im
Hr raid full ron.idcration will
Strickland.
Vvefte
I'stron.
Mard*
In an address prepared for the
be given tn local community aupI
re.tch
tourers
said
Bldaull
Woodley,
Glorlit*
flowers.
Retly
ct'mmeocement and IVMh anniver­
port ar.-1 th* avtiiahllllv of pri­
sary «f the University of Smith Jane itevit, 1 ami McNeill. Caro­ heimves sonielhlng can be work- t
vately owned hmt-lnc within »*)•
on'
hv
taking
thrre
Aslan
nation,
ls
n
Wyatt.
Ili-ttv
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Dorothy
Carolina. Wilson declared we can
DOtOIMV WIStWAIta. II, h-&gt;vet* l-el-seen life
| df*rh in Relievo*
vc11 title c” tpiimiin- Ii la ire &gt;*D
not knock out false |dr.is with llardv. Nelda Taylor. * Margate) p • '-iv Irrlla, Pakh'an and Cry
tlxpltsl. Now York. a. poll e te*trh ( &gt;r the mtdmin •-&gt;Ito stahlset.
minutea driving cither wav) at a
bullets, we must counter »nd de lienham. Pale Kirggnrs. Parhara loo ,ix a base and adding mm l »«t »nd dripped the girl In Hie lullw &lt;. ..f her h-.n.e riiv alt*, h
co-i rttniparalilc lo q iiiitc i, all •
Mrny them with the Irulh, with Hill, Marian ttmith, Jacqueline f'nmmnnlst country and one M'c-.i
ancc
o-ruried only a [r » hit. h« Irons Ihe iirni- of ll-e uru-dved murder ot
cm rtaltnn to the rominisiton
super! ir Hess and sound philoso­ Pavia.
I t* Mr an. 'ice prc\M*nt «f
Bidault
waa
understood
to
httMi*.ion
Brown,
IT,
w.
itic,*,
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hallway
ts
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April
(Vir-jlhy
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phy "
Carol Prttv, Helm 1* Halley,
the IVhcrry II &gt;1 -mi s A.sn. . * i
IHd
Molotny
he
was
Emily
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a*
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tefl
her
iparlment
for
*rh-»&gt;l
and
u
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found
h)
a
neighbind*
Smith,
Plane
Pi*i*ek#r,
In caulionlng against allrmptthr biuldinR rou!d b* d ie chcap'r
t&gt; r, who raid a aluut, itsrh man brushed pul h«r.
1 teiernofloeijl)
ina to eliminate the Communist Will* McMillan. Iv* Voino. Five r»tel to any com ml*sum on whirl,
under the law ■immured by 1 *
threat hv another global ronnicl. Jo Wynne. Ann Ttirner. Patricia the rommunkta ami nimCnniinu
laic Sep Wherry (It Neb) which
milt
would
be
evenly
divided,
-iirh
bight foot, time Ptice.
I.inda
the defen.e chief said:
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pri'idea govcrnmeni aid for pri­
s
Ihr
Neutral
Nallon.
Supervm-m
"Even a victory In such a war Konnlt. tail* late,. Linda Raye •orr.niltvion In Korea Tim body
vate rnnttntrllnn of such homing
could he purchased only ai Itir cost Hurley. Mildred Howard. Pana
The pmgrim Include, 1 first fig­
THI NAVY'S XTY-1, vertical take-off Aihter plane, goes Into *01100 in nt inch horrlhtf waste and derirtic Pankin, Eva Bell Snc-ir*. Nancy (rnilstv of representative, of Spit
ure m each inctance iv the num­
the dirigible hangar »t Moffett Navel Air Station. C ilif, held In cheek linn th it the morse of human Richard,. Frances Johe. Virginia retland. Sweden, Polanl and r";«
ber of homing unit-- involved, th*
by (Ire counter-weighted learh line* The rlane, nlcVn«p»d Pofottlck. nrogresa would be art hark manv Dougla ■. BrMv MikoUjctk. Linda rktlovakla
ro o d l» the ectlmited cott) for
Ridanlt also oppnred tupervit. m
rate* on Ita tilt (top. left t until lt« propeller* b*gln to lift (right) In a decades And even afire the rere- And»t»»n. Marcia Bumgarner. De­
cionda
manner *lmlt*r to a helicopter. The craft ellmbr slowly (bottom, leftt
•ary reconstruction after such a buts Ion* . ,l*f(incline ..enkarik. bt 1 mixed French Vlrtm'f’*' enrt*
V IV Y
m tlon, unless such a body I- III”
9a a height of M feet, where the leaihea hold It (right), twilling and victory In a third world war. Ihe Hrten Aitami.
Naval Air .station. Feed Fitld,
|l&gt;-d in ohtervjtion roles "mter r«o
turnip* The ***t waa ntUed an imnuallfled atmeare.
(InfernotiowaD
free world wonld atlll hare the
Am oirt ,'«wtr. iiusen ."rnllh, tml of an International rommu
r&gt; at* 1 it Nl.vfO, Naval Hospital
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vc.,problem
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what
to
tlo
w|l)t
ihe
Pede
.Sharon.
Eailene
Vaughn.
•
Jackaotivillc. J&lt;1 and
Na­
lion
v.’ nnui.hrd and how |n Ota Hell ' alee, Nancv Rutiti, SAtl
Tlir French foreign mini let *r I itidrt. ..tuntlv nlt-r lot nllpRi-il irtlinket ’.v,r, td'lerl svitltuiil val Air St.vltoii. K'rx We i, ?o and
conditions ol peace In Ihe world " dr a 1 ei . Peggy Lundoniat. Elaine
bid r»n . Iiiirgi'i ol &gt;*dii rii.it hit i! tin* h i -a11It ipd ilireo id her l&gt;n.VHi, Naval Station, Key Weil,
llsiwrver. Wilson emphast/ed Mima. Hetty Lvnn Selvidgi'. Peggy MHotnv also talked hnrfi) .ho.n
Ai .ind H.MbOOO. Naval Mina
that the United Stales and the (rre Crouch. Hellv PitRgfi... Jo Ann ti.p- in speed up ihe military t i l l , liiniiler.-.
Station, ransm*
.b’lin I r.iMii. Hiulip. ‘V, ,i iiu-iky. fji.ird
ti»p ■iti’iim Four.ienneaxiirc)
world must remain
mlhlullv Hughey. Brvrrly Evan.i, Marie now going cm in Geneva hciween
•Kong He said thal " I wio t itaulernon. Edna Ha* Jenklit*. representative* of the two high fillet' ss-,i i the fit * ol tisci .dinged .ns killnr* in-i/ert liv )m- F|:v. z.) and M iz»x i, Naval HoipH at. Pemarola SO and MILMh
rommanrta Tlieie talks, dealing
r-sidd . .vr* ynu ailh conflden-c
Strategic A'r Command
G U A T E M A L A f/Ti — GiiateltnniUn workers gathered at ihai Ihe trtnd toward eommun: r.i Nettle Pieken*. June Jrnnlngt, •Mh the r)Urilinn of regroripiog thr lii 1* os*-r the weekend. Polin' fit d g*»l tiieir limut. tin Inna
Joyce Ann Benton, Judy Clarke. rir*| forces after a cease fire, were when he &gt;va* #tn|i|vd .siiturday for driving Hiroiigli r red
Home 'e.id t.V and
fo ur C om m unist-dom inated ma*a meeting* yeaterd* -’ tn n r .
(Cawlinard Or P * lt Three)
Ta r'ic «l A*r r-nnmarxl
Janie* Luxett, Sharon tlnghei. uod'rstpod to have made no p»ng light
g a n iie vigilante defense unit*. T h a rallies served a* a sh o w
Ifilllhurt FO amt U .W ijm
Linda -ftahn— !*••'■ l»an
rite ppcomf ztllegetl killer rtrrpi-G'il yi-.ripiiJuy. m h i N orof support for P resident Arbenz G u zm a n 's leftist g o v e rn ­
Carolyn Crenshaw a n d
Jan
wa* general*)' believed M” f-&gt; ut&lt;n Rove, a” Ik v» if o'd N*sro
ment
Brown.
•nv's attllirle, a dt'cloved to Hi
Bov» — Buddy Moore, tirm p dltilt today and lo th* cenferm, « &lt;h-.t poliff aat I admitted raping
T h e meetings were called by the nation's two biggest
tnd H'liny three Nerio «oin»i&gt;
William*. Pan Clause
Ralph
labor organizations— the General Confederation of W o rk e rs
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t„.,„r.nT,.. p-tlrr 1 *
Jarktonrill* Beach, the Itad- Wright, Wallv Van N**a. Clark tomorrow. WOUM J” a long &lt;li
.,vMt .... . ,,..n ,
( C G T G ) and the National Confederation of f a r m e r s
•nt haaehell team Jn the Fh»*Ht Ttlli*. Ned t’hdlin*. J ”* Artdtt &gt;*. toward drtxvmmmg '"&gt;« much r „ H&gt; , ,
f
r ” r r‘ l, V " " """"lun g ,ra .h r, . and &gt; .M -.g
( C N C G I . Both re controlled hv the Reds
Rial* League, may mm* to Ben- Billy Stewart. Roli*rt Rtchardmn.
wi ling to rmiMtmr Ihe laU.,|,t, , „ v r , M ,„ ,lne Hie I
ford for the aecnnd half nf the Eddie Barlemr. Kenneth McMm beAnother
T h e C G T G npnitaored one nice lin g at the seaport of
Important far in. m lb*
4Ur- r ,, U(ltm
The Department of Fnblte Sefeleague's «aa*ms.
-s * -------------------Puerto BattlM The rotrr. r a t i'mV. p-ivlr Corley, Jimmv Wright. W plem ^ a i lion i* the cr.’ir
*)'• tilvcr'* liceiiic rjlvtilop revok­
Julian Jetton and It. G. r a ­
(Conltnurrl (tn Page Three)
were held in Guatemala Clly, El
lltfcil situation In wh&lt;rh lb*
'd , u'p*nd*d, or canceled U H*
(It. rUwlt shill l l l l '. l ' i l . f i l l lit
Pmcretto and Zacap* to m toe wer!. ownen of the Sea Rirda,
French government ™
find. M
-'ii**. in Semlnolr I'nttnty In April
ifdiut
Ih*
alnmaiti
IVtllre
began
foundation* (nr a farmer's militia told John Kridar, Sanford, preat•fIf
” bile ihe Flntlil# parole commladent of tha F 8 I„ that he would
tti
ouc(,li.iri
him
and
und'l
llilen
-r
tn If fend "the nati'inat Htrerrign
In Parti high point-*i ltg-ir*«
■lop returned two tlernzex, which
qtleslinttltig
lelairfcd,
lie
.
tiMiltr
he
notified
Thursday
retail**
to
piellrtetl
that
unles,
'!&gt;West
&lt;y"
am rntiictid lo Hu»inraa driving,
irangl.u;
and
raping
Mi
i.intnt
DAYTONA
lit.
M
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f
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pre
Snme now-.ptp'rs have rer«-&gt;cl»d the club'* contract.
ircres a real surer j &lt;* ' ’■•neva
according lo a report.
The Sea Bird* have been draw­
Imiinir) hejrlng for Anthony I*ir
this militia wonld he armed with
Ihli week. Tretti.er lo:et&lt;li ' ■n-l'- al»l l\*u otlirr women
Seven of the 11 impended and
ing
poor
attendance
at
Jackson­
The
most
rercoi
i.cttm
rhirged
Cabinet will br turned out Western
weapon* discarded hv th* *rmv
r»f Ftlhnc ri voked Item - u-ire taken from
- 1 dr I*, on charg
ville
In
spit*
of
their
leagutj
f
un
I
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Cm Carlo* It Sartt. army chief
Hr hr f 0 •aefard ra n ! r* Tbt-v an Otii
A co|or movie of Sanford an* French government fat'a the in-»- tl &lt;lgf 1I **-Ne» Mrr 4 • 'Sniff fh 1 Jty* I r* - 1.-1 police o*|ic
ef it til. ;aid bowtvir the if tin- leedmg status. At thetr last hall
«*mi
a| Claris Ba tt ; t • id't t^arl. H »rpf ful'pr
Etninoic
Countv.
which
wax
made
game,
thiy
only
drew
ITS
cut1*1 {
•! »
china conference m*v r iltaps*
had no cem.nretien xlth the rro|
Ml r&gt; 4 rifflv M hv
•'lirfr'i rr 'Vdliam f •' ci. M \ Jane*.
under
th*
auspiccz
of
the
Charoh-’
looirra.
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There are lots of amllta (his tti.
d l|c&gt; i M .-irli -t ft 1v
Last witk. Jaxson ram* to of Cotnmcrci with the ftnancid
&gt;* ' Charlr 1 b C *!i
Guatestxli r ic t m i a IT-tr*!! in
waak at EtnckUnd-Morruon’s. Jl
help
of
»eviral
of
the
city'*
a
il
ft)!
•tde
n-in
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in?i
of
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lilt
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tht
b,
Baniord and looked orer th*
fh« tic#n»e * Edvard C. Carne*
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fplffef
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G. iCap) P.nley won a pm last * '” ' r
‘ ^!P«»ril D.t m*'»th bear ball facilities. He also la count)'* busintssmtn, Is now !•;
-c
it
ied
”
1
av 0! the *i-aiinr&lt;-: t ou • • ■
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frem Stettin, In Cotntnunist rn'cd rnn&gt;tdtrlnf two other rillaa for the hands of proctalofi who will
-•mg
George
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« « t k in recojnittan of hi. cut- H h r d A, a reJ„i, th( , rmv T
,bc livid *a till hat family in Man
. , 11, ,pd -roundl” - " R Rill 1 T h,15 ,h,t "*
lt Herrin*
Ihe cluk Lataburg and t’alatka. put tn the commentary and mu&gt;i
fvltan
standing suggestion* for aanrteingj pcnadly U getlinf rid cd —
nt
ih*
aimi
men -a* stnrendel.
cal background, according to For
l*v. fa, Saturday it ih* d’li't
Ibe
attack
.pi*ail
icitr-i
thr-'in.
Dyiado
tint
Geneva
each
loat •
Ford cars. Johnny Jone*. in the nt ita older weapon
rest Breckenrid*#, Chamber p j "
t i-i-o lm n Dome lin e -n,»te
iic'iri* The I' cn * n| T. B. Peleel
service denaitmeut. is all smll**
e*e*
Aenford
police an I rottiiy •liu nriglib-irho-d, ili*a 1 v -tin
Tht former chief of the Gnat*
h, i » being held
of Oviedo « * i revoked and Thomaa
because Johnny Jr. won the mo«l mrlan atr force. Col Rodolfo 'ten
The movie whirls was ftnenre! ax&lt; ilff'a caputlff 1 1 * 1 &gt;o» « »'.V up by I'-e art ilaying nf ■ *(♦*•
Ii-- 'b l» r M illingt’ t
con litmn Wataon J im *, hi* bis canceled.
valuahta player award for haaabstl d"/a A/ur lia. fled Ihe country ye» I
totntly by Ihe CotC amf Philllpi Ing the I ’ly and xictn'*.' (. 1 a it- Mellon Flown, I). | .t F-an '•
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Op, li-atiae sax relumed to ■
at the Seminole High School Mr*. trrdav In a private plane Informed
Propertlea. Puda and 80 ns. Met jr-.'-otd N*tro, Jam** Lewi*. « b - innelhi hefoi*
I •I v ) | 1i " depul' •htrt of po ■ianfi'H reiident. f'd (iluver, by
Woodrow Cash It he*ming because tcircei laid he had received aavl
chants Aisoctitlon. Valdei llofel. Ii rrci zed of fatally at ihbing *»■
Ibr I 'Hlng f I Mt-.v Hi • n "
'--t the b-iy l-dd him Ihr the State rat-do Cnrrtmiubn.
her daughter Nancy, won a muiie um tn neighboring f l ft.lv.-Jor |
Florida Tower and Light. Chai* other N 'Z Io to d'ath •ilx a V.n \|-?tl * '*'*a -ne of ||.e m&lt;u-1
"tv
•it'e d be- to &lt;&gt; Gecrge
award and also the Mobley Medal
Throufh-uii 'h* state, the da,v ,tb * hi' h Bn* be ' a 1 hjrgr.l 1 .0^ i*v 'Ih r' stene I to I ap me
Col Mender* cot array hv (rirk
At th# regular weekly lanchean and C o , Sanford Atlantic Rrol tun I oife Sunday
1
fer tha highest lehMeiUe average ing airport guards with the excuse meeting of
pailni»nt re ■1 ■ t. luspendrd and
Belle C.ide l#w enfoir.men" &gt;'•
Olhei slaying) ih*t pub-e .« 1
Sanford Rotary Florida Stale Bank. Ftr*t Federal
m
&gt;d&lt;
1
:i
if&gt;
for
rnr
I
aatn'l
in high scnool. And W A Morrl- h» wanted In go on a led High* Club held today members wer* Savings and loan Sanford Herat I fleial* radioed local le«- enforce. 1,, ,1 . admitted
mi,tji
ratf ’ed t . . 'l IlcflUri -tilling
*
' - i ' ■ 1*1 him »|jp m« '
tan la happy hacauat his daughter, New sparer, reported h» was a
A p ;it, "-bile th* parole comnilatton
I ( uiiliou- d fin Fagr I liee* »
told hy Jaipar N. Dorsev. Jackson­ and John W'ltey, Ii fo have iti ment agent* th*i the all* ige I mm
*. ” g' Rllllngslev bid gone lo returned AA Ii -n-e, restricted to
Derothy. svon a acho arshlp to the mmpanled h r hli brnthei Miguel, ville, Florida Manager for the preview at the Bill Theater In th* der may be In ihia are* Areordmj
1
,.| r-mni to deb n hr, lurch biisiiiois diivtng
Emory pcat-graduata arhod, and also a colonel and a former tinder Southern Bell Telephone Company near future
ta tha report. I.ewt* who is known
1 1 • " I . adding that the 1 tder
M l ••hunger daughter Margiiel. secretary of defense
The Wall Street Journal a n» to aomettmea go und*t the alia)
A break-down of the report
that human rotations in business
(• u r,g Iry. •iU'*r|nten-t"’t nt Itie iho-vs the! 90 net# revoked, 238
has been offered a ishoralory Inttunally distributed business paper. of Robert In rlace if Id* ft* at
was
a
matter
of
providing
satis­
f
Mtgiml is considered I t**1*r nf
• me 1 &lt;1 hot when b* went lo were u.pen tel. *nd 71*. canceled
atnielorshlp In aJtilion lo h»r
faction lo employees for ■ Job well •rid of Clermont, which recent!* name, atihhed the man naar b*»«
. ..ti,-it» the noise
studies at th# University of Rl-h- the opposition to the Arhenr gnv done.
f -.i vat mu* ie , 01*
made and releaied a simitsr plr burg.
emrnent
and
Is
old
(o
have
been
I i.-ti I rut be had th&gt; guo ron
lure. "
Tromolevt of Florida
mord for neat seirlon.
HI* description Is as fallowi
"X ■ 111 «. - ammmmmmmam
"A sound huainea* requires of its tourist attractions ate using a n '»
lALl.AHAB'-t
I
1 1 1 . Fnl
on the wanted list
•led 0*1 h(, pet ion .'lieti pirle.l
Thirty-one years o' * j r height, line, riemocrstlc ivnninee tor ,
people not only that they he com- nuhllcitv medium It’s the sh'-tli'
p * » ru n » &gt; s v Friday If ' n
Sailors itatinned at th* Sanford
S
feet
10
Inchei;
and
w»tch*.
It.I
M o v ie l i m e T a b l e
petent (o do their work," Dorsey TA' feature
The Cofr of 1 l*r pound*, lie cattlrt a four iprii t-rpor, I* back ftrmi a i'-e»l-'. ■ &lt; - .■;l-l i-~rn alter (he tbonllng tl
Naval Auxiliary Air Station and
TRUM AN rANCELR S P E F rfI
nog l ire 'there be hid "ir)e |
other sendee m*n In Ihe are* wh&lt;* C LE V E LA N D **s— former Treii said, "hut that they apply them- moot has recentlv filmed tts ** acar above lb* wrl*t "f hi* left ration ant off agsin on luc fit it
•HI /
•'
are at home on leave have |«an dent Harry 6 , Truman h»» ran- *elve» to tt and that they cooper tractions The |Y minute show
foiearm and anolhei scar *!— v» rd ten public appearance (tip
M ietltv
ate
to
help
the
busine**
teach
It*
MOV I rtt'ND IN It M l It
"■f mm ind"
has since been »een bv an rati Ihe left eye M waa reported thi* fi r Ihia week
fContinued On Tage Three i
i
reled a speech h* was irhednled to
Invited In attend a free beach give next Tuesday at a luncheon over-all objective*. The e*ienllal mated 10 million viewers over Ih* he weari a mustache and dark
I 'l l V i n o 'D-T1ie body of
lie and Mis Collins tell lur
* -I
1 .'i
•H
7 T - 3 21
problem
of
human
relation*
in
tha
party and hamburger frv al New apomnred by organized labor here buainraa ii how to develop and nation. .
lie wt
'1 rile Willi sms, Negro shrimp
mi •' It 1 AN D
giaasea to rover ■ mining left eye Aujuvtlne where
v»nh 1 1! caplain, w.ll four* I in Terra
Th* arcuaed, who la known to launch Ihe "Goodwill,"
m .,-1 %
\ 1 *»r *tfiV
maintain these qualities among all
INVESTIGATE Rtm REPO RT
be armed with a nln* millrtirtr r shrimp trawler produred t*y • 1 t tl rv ve-.lerrtay I•I trocf, *he
t•
11 1# T-&gt; Etc nitty"
employee* *0 that the satisfaction
NASSAU. Bahamas 'P — The U S
,- -v 11 out of Tampa, ink near
•at*- 74!&gt;
employee* need from their wmk destroyer escort* WTHeil and llaa) Luger la reported in he fruit and Iwivl building firm there
i nt rut ID D i l l 'F IN
On Wednesday. CnlUhe will go &lt;&gt; m . M.rrt* Tfinriifay
vegetable worker amt may »*« L
•will be assured."
left Nassau today to Investige'c •mploymenl aa aurh The polite Miami for a virtoiy reception f'u
r.herltt. Deputy Clyde ('*e,st
Motuliv
I
Doraey went on to say that peo­
righting of an unidentified -u'- department requests that auv per- •be campaign worker, who help* 1 •ut tort fl-diet men found Ihe h &gt;dv
list k lllvrr" ao l
ple need and want economic securi­ the
marine
3ft
mllei
north
of
Nats*”,
aon
seeing
anyone
answering
this
huh
bail
a
life
presetver
about
him
roll
up
an
unptecclenled
V
’ Ufl*J vvi^tfl WikfirEfi*
ty. personal security, recognition
description io report It Immediate 1)00 vote Dade Frrunlv 10 .1 )011*,
of ifatiis, self expression and self the Nassau Trlhune reported
The newspaper aalrt the mhm&gt; ly to the nearest law enforcement over Art tug Go- Jtdms 1,1 ihe
WASHINGTON '* -Secrecy pro.
This means (hag even inform# respect In connection with their
vltlona of (he Afnmir Energy Art tlon on Soviet atomic tests, pirkel Job*. I’roper attention to lh*M con- rine wa* ttwitted about I 45 p tr agency.
Alav M primary
The man is considered dunyero-ts
are so tfcht thai the United Males
Foltinx and lii’&gt; family relumed
rideralinna will produr*- a definite (F.S T) yesterday hv a H ib 'in n
tip
by
irianiograph
(rrcnrding
can't tell its able* what it Icarna
improving affect on work done, lie Alrwaya plane and aubmergrd and person* ate warned not tn Saturday from Annapoli.’, where
earth
shocks
al
long
range),
by
approach the olledged h Her.
aboul Russia's nuclear weapons
they viriled leRny Jr . a vernnd
said that we must never lose sight •ahen the plane approached
ftie Atomic Energy Commission .analysis of upper air showing of the fact that people are human
year man at the u1 }*. Navil Ac.id
Iraces
of
radiosrflvRy
nr
hy
in
la asMng Cc«gr»«* (o include, in
my
1 iny
heinga. The fart that they might
tclligrnce
c
o
m
i
n
g
from
agent
revision of the law, a section
IW
The nominee simnt
Rundiy In
t*» working for ua and depending
aourrex
cannot
he
nn
In
specifically to permit e*rhange n(
BURLINGAM E. F*|)* ■*) A Mt (r-im Hurd In Mrs Evans saying
upon our hualneaa a* a livelihood
Gulf Coital Bench rottogr ronfet
flrltaln
or
olher
allies
unless
there
Intelligence Information on the
does not make them any l*aa hu
cnen with members nf hi1, ties I irar-old divorcer trrriay owr-d her ill w»-. off between ihem and he
Is
a
public
announrement
by
thr
"evaluation nf the atnmlr rnpahllman.
qmrtrra staff on prt'limln.iry ilti Iti * tran'.xtlxn'ie telephone is as going bark lo his wife and
WJ.IIe House.
Itiea of potential epemica."
pi ms for dr.iflinc the program hr 1 nil from the man "I rannot fare one from 'tr*. Evans tn Hurd say­
Exchange of information la *
ing. " I canned face life without
A literal interpret at inn of Ihe
want* tn rsrry out after br tal.r . lifr w'ilhmil,"
Mrs Eliznbelh Evans was verl you. I cm sorry you couldn't *e#
atomic law — and the AEC Irani two-way alreel Britain, feetlnp
offlre In January tor Ihr l-'o yr.n
c m backward In cleaving In hnln lha! the tight provision* of the
iinpxpjreri term of the I ilr Gnv -"I Iv, hot tn lunger critically. III. the wedding ensemble"
s, police told thi* story of a near
Mrs Hurd lold pollc* *h» and
Um letter and spirit nf an art American Atomic Energy Art have
Iran McCarty
fatal merit.cl triangle
her hushand separated early last
wblcfc contains drastic penalties choked off all data coming from
The
Banford
Library
today
la
Mrs Evans took an overdose of &gt;ear and he mcl Mrs Evans, Mr*.
fat violation — la responsible for the United States, if keeping her
■lecpmg pills Saturday, then iete Iluid -aid they had been recon­
own Information tn hefactf, jnrlud boa it Ing x new built-up roof, ac­
UM curiosaa sttualion.
cording
to
City
Manager
Warren
anew Da* la Carltea Jacob* Boat II annum
phoned John Hurd. JS. In louden ciled She plant tn Join her huiTba preaeal art, srhlrh tlir mm- Jng tnUIllgrace on Soviet atomic Know lea.
A W A R D * GIVEN A T G ltA U I’ATION— Raxdra Dunn and Jamev
Hurd, representative of an Amerl band In England soon
1 be amended
The
prefect
which
had
bean
held
DavU (toft) bath were packed aa recipients nf reck of Iwo awards
ran .1 tellur-, heard a "to ld "— then
In Lnnslon, Hurd told a rettorter
mge of various A - A K pot Ita nvpooaal for
up
by
bad
weather,
wa#
completed
nl gradnalloa egerriaew Friday nignl al Ike Hern 1note lllgk School
Ihrre wa* silence
ihe Inrldenl waa "a tempeil In ■
•Mb friendly perm Itto g nehango oTIntelligence Saturday by f , M. English, local
TALLAHASSEE
iYt—
Beverage
Hark was picked for tfc* Junior Ckaaaker at Commerce award,
He quickly called Mr* Evans' teap.it ” Hr refused to dlaruil II.
n definiie ban • * - s w e iiL otor-aU rccom contractor wha anbanIt tod lew bid
Dlrertnr A K McKinney Jr aald number bul got a busy signal. He
gfrew far wrtstoadlag Ira Her*hi a, and far tke American legion
In SI boui«, relatives said Mr*
of "restricted
P « « lt t o g exchange oM H O.
today that the state cigarette tax railed his wife Cecilia In Burling­ Evanv' first husband waa William
■ward,
alaa
glrea
for
laaderoklp.
Carltaa
Jacobs
(second
from
ntUon or at other Information with allies
collection*
for
Ihe
month
of
April
project waa to bare keen
rig h t) waa aamrd far Ik r Rotary Award, logrthrr with Nancy
ame. She alerted police. They II. Evans of Pittsburgh They were
atlon gleaned from InctTiUM the (unution that the completed la a matter of days.
totaled 11,733.381
Cask, fraaksaan. Tfc* foraarr waa picked aa tke senior who had Imbroke into Mr* Evans' apartment married In 1936 ana divorced In
tea on the capsblb Prasldent be authorized to defer- but doa to tba weather it took apFlorida municipalilc* will share and found her lying unronscloua on 191b She wa* reported to hare
nrovod
Ike
man!
ariaolaatirally,
wklla
tko
latter
fcad
tke
klgkrnt
of a foreign mine what data on design and r.rcxiaaUJy three works. “English
or taka','.loot
iRla
“
average |a Ike aekesL Row* ilaaaaaa (rig h t) wko already kad re11.3416,233 of the money with thr the floor, dressed in a complete married an AugusTEvan* In World
as iwstrirtad— mam tortwIiK methods should be had a thrre-maa
N M V lM k
wurklag ea
remaining 1367,137 going into the wedding ensemble
War II and divorced him after the
i g T C t s s a . ? " trepky far fsatbaU, was latrodacad. (Photon
■ confidential. triaixrttiod to
tha pr.',*U.
atata’a general fund
Near
were twn note*— one war..

Is To Cost
3Va Million
Slate Slated
For Dwellings

Dulles Says Third
World War Is Not
Answer To Problem

Young Assault Victim Dies;

Alleged Attacker Is Jailrcl

Guatemalan Workers Gather
At Red-Dominated Meetings

jsh,

Jax Team's Owners

Considering City

Strolling
In Sanford

Icon Atjct Being
Held In SlayiiHj
0! Police Olficer

Moving Picture
Of This County
Soon To Be Seen

State Southern Bell
Manager Speaks
At Rotary Meeting

Fleven Counfy
Residents Lose
Driver's License

Search Underway
Here By Officer;
For Accused Slayer

Collins Returns
From Vacation

Secrecy Provisions O f AEC

Prohibits Info For Allies

Transatlantic Telephone Call
Saves Spurned Womans life

Public Libraiy
Has New Roof

Cigarette Taxes
Total $1,733,361

ft

V

j

1

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Mon. June 7, 1654

ts e

s a n to sd h e r a ld

Modern~99ers Look For Uranium

oam roster, B rid e
i H A I'I M l wr.s r.;&gt; i r-r-n
T H E Y were ■( breakfast, rnjuy•Ml it in • ipiturely way h*c*mr
Todd need not leave until nail*
p* t nine today. Uy nut* mint
outer hail been nested nut of the
chan* of tin* room Tit* eloitt
door. behind which a multitude of
things lay hidden, was riosed ti£HL
Their la m p atood on on* tu y
llano. t h e ir electric toaster on
the other. Mr* Fo*tee had maned
Juan a card table, which *a* serv­
ing a* a d**H. lint me carton*, in*
Imnli* and the rernrrt* woe still
sta&lt; hed on the floor.
Joan, thinking of the tea* ihe
wanted to pun. spoke .uddeniy.
•'MoneaUy, Tndd, we umply must
get aoma luimtuie We can man*
age without a dean, out I do need
a clnr.a rahinet amt a cheat id
drawer*. Anil at feait one mote
eoay onaJr," Slit stopped abruptly
and trapped a hand to net fore­
head aa a memory (truck n*r.
"What dope* we are! Why 'lent
we go ahead and get them? We
have money enough'”
Todd «aid drily. 'Hate we. real­
ly! since when?"
■'Miner out wedding From all
fhoae relative* who didn I Know
v.na! to givt us and cent ti* rnrett*.
Iron i you remember? It cam* to
nearly live hundred dollar*. Whai
a Itnu: lid * *|i*nd it tight away.
Tulu. Ii-t'a go out llit* aftrmradi
when you get imme and huy wnai
we want.”
■'ll v.oiihl he fun,” he raid elerw*
ly, trut— *'
•Tint n&gt;« no Xi/t*'!" Joan cried
gully. "Iiont you m u re mat tnui
turn will get u» pr*cti&lt;*illy rterytM hg: Imperially it we r immafle
hiinind m antique *hnp&gt; rot stuff
in the lough and refinuh n our'
a*ivea. And that * wnat I'd like
to do *
T - i d rrarried acroaa thr little
card lahie ana lam m* harm &lt;&gt;n
beta. She taiv hi* gray rve* watrh
with lit* luce She *aw tomeilutig
•la* in them, loo, nut am wai tnu
♦anted to reiwgiuae it tot what n
’■Mow can I *#y 'no' to you w lien
you loon at me litre that ?'*
“ You can1!. Why ihould you.
-anyway ? it a a g«*. W* were
meant to »pfnd it.' She stopped
aiunptiy, tipped tier head to one
aide and regarded him with a little
anmni* mifialiehcr that air* trira
lu conceal ueneaih lignins** Tin
you feat you might to cay 'no,' Mr.
Hunter?”
*T do. ilia Hunter.”
•Tint why, Mi. Huntai ? It'a
our a. Amt it was a If** gift. No
airing* attained a* to wnat w*
cnouid get, I moan.''
I(« shook hi* head w ha tiv&gt;k
baok in* hand. 11 * waa perfectly
«*noua now.
’Tliuiry, don't you r*alia* w»
iiuu lieu .mi a atm**tring ?'•
"Yea. | Know, tint— "
*'A *txie*inng that has tuatietch
Ihruugh .Vptrriiher Iracaua* I aun t
Ira gelling a pay dwelt until then
I won't get one until I atari learnGUayrtaM, ir~i ty

began pissing leasing arts which vada also are uranium producers,
permitted public domain nrnprr- There have been finds In Wyoming,
ties to be ieaaed for development Ariiona and New Mexico. But the
of specified resources, notably oil bulk of uranium ore reaching mill*
and natural gai. T ^ . effect was' cames from Westem Colorado and
the minting of kite d land for min Kz'Jrrr. Vh.-- •
mg claims under old laws, since
production figures are secret,m
a elear title couldn't be grimed hut Sheidnm Wimpfen, manager
In th*re day* prospectors were of AF.Cs operation* Office here,
looking for gold and silver, whirl) M yi:
don't show up in. the same forg^ver lBt#&gt; domestir unsiuni
mations as oil atd gas &lt;m the production ha* doubled eetrjr IS
toloratto plateau. Rut uranium ^om hi At least 5S0 uranium
does. And as soon a; uranium
are operating, employprospecting got mtn high geer. p,, 4J000 Another U N tn 4 .ono
complication* developed
etrn iivinxi from drilling, mills,
The government got ml i the trucking and allied operations
leure,
act since rt claims title to uranium a EC bonus payments to m irrri
There's a prediction the plateau, under the Atomie Energv At! -wfdeh, in effect, douUa the price
which iirefehe* nut from ihr four Varying slate law* made for fur , mlner |cU for the flrat Ig.OOiM
comer* where Colorado. Utah. ther ranfuston. Prospector* them-! pounds of uranium produced on a
Nr* Mexico ami Ariiona join, may selves helped things a) inu hy ear
r,PW property— have passed J '«
soon be the world's No. I uranium lessnes* in fillev -talm*
mnilon i f t l''« -a n d shey're j'til
producing area. Mining men UThe n ~ ' bill will permit minirc climbing
rrady rate h second only fo Af­ on land
rove red by the old
Yet there are things in the backrica anl ahead nf Canada
mineral leasing acts bu' wi l r-- around which cloud an otherwise
Little raining towns are hustl­ serve lo the government the miner briwtr' Dilute,
ing and the most prominent *&gt;« al lea ting right* tm tracts *tak&lt;d
ope u the possibility that autne
Tunic S»*t flurssii I'hm
on Mam Street everywhere is the
.. ™ . . m ln,n8 claims.
elwap substitute for uranium will
mine equipment store.
C.CTTINfi KEADY (or Taaepa's Tarpon Teurnemeal. whitb apeos
It will mean loo that a man be developed. Another it the deadOn a closely guarded "island" filmg a claim for on* kind o qj* on uranium purchases by the
June Id, are Ikes* two Tampa besotlrs rbecblag Ikelr rail* and
tn Ihe Atnmir Energy Cr.mmls miners will not thereby have ;( llernmrni March M. 1081. I'p
reels. This real's tarn ary tins through thr summer ending with
sinn'* rompountl here, nerve cent rights to all minrraU ioraird un
(hat date, the government has®
• Mg "Derby »*«)** lttho«, Aur . !f. Msrr than S.kdu rnlHes air
er for the entire industry, are l tier his tract.
agreed to buy all orr roofatning
eiperfed
hundreds nf drums of concentra
An army of workaday eillienv
ai ks*t one tenth of one per cent
trs— always read* fnr shipment
two wrek pnupeelorv'. th? ve* uranium a* prices ranging up from
But behind alJ this Inok nf pros­ eran* rail them— are tryiug to si w • nound
___________
viirrrsrful tills season and should perity and efficiency, the industry Make claims during vacatTom *
seethes Independent miners arr They're doing il all over the plar*]
tie evrn l&gt;cU**r next year.
suspicious nf hii! rnmp.mies mnv — even in orchard* owned by longTlie exchange rcclect-d all of-{ me in anti clashes with AEC are lime farmers.
fleers and directors, healed hv frcou.*rt The big enmnanies keep
Real trouble come* when men S O P C o n d l d f i t B
.1 If Prevail of Tavares as pre*i- a close eye on each other and the deliberately stake on property !bt»y V , V
^
U M
&gt;|enl and chairman
CLERM ONT ur - Two Lake
AEC, And. by thr nature nf ils know another man considers his
County weekly newspapers, Ihe
TAM PA .e— Florid* grapefruit
biiainers, A EF keeps labs on every own
prndmvr*. whn had plenty n( price
body.
Miners sav one type of claim Clermont Press and the GrovelaniW
k k i: 1 . 1: r &lt;r v. 11
imotile* this seainn. may tie In
The stormiest conflicts arr filer will "hlankrt" an area, oflt-n I'resi, last week endorsed T o n ™
F L E A It W ATER Ifv -T h r Nam &gt;parl;ci hy eiaint jumping
fnr anofher lourh season In lfUt-U
writing bit description vaguelv so Watson, the Republican canditiate
Ttial is thr prediction nf John rrfu- lYiercti in Florida has re- e m a il proprrtiri have departed exact boundaries will be dtffi.'dt for governor. In the Nov. 3 genilrrtcd
Dr.
John
I,.
Knight
of
T Ia*sley. trener.il manager of ihr
with sholcim esrnrl*. Few miners to figure out. When there’s a rral election.
They prvvioudy had been DemoFlof+Ja Films Kwchanj-e uhirh l.aki'lind !ftafr stipe rmleodert
leave rirb diggings without a well strike, hr n w w i In and say- hit
Delegates
pled
fled
flkdfl
lo
Ihe
marbrt* alihiit nnr-fourth nf thr
armed "caretaker" standing by.
filing applies to the spot wlitre
. . .
„ M1
T
rrv
rrv
j
Naiarene
College
ai
stale's rllrus rrnp
Publisher B . L. IftlWnier said
Hut miners are keeping an eye the find wa* made
Maxhvdle, To m .. n-rrnli&gt; d im a j on a OiH in lYmgross which thr)
"Vou have to go to eourl. or in edHoriali appeuriu* In both
In hi» annual reimrt In esrhanfle i*I by fire
flunk will iron out many disputes be prepared to go. tu throw the papers that the RepidiHcan nnrty
ilirertor* Iwsley recently said
t'ranlum aid nil Intere-ds agrfied frllrm off," one operator said.. should be built sip to establish a
Horida will meet liten-aving rom
FKSIITKII &lt;'ltANIIKS
on Ihe hill, and think it nay "the burden of pexmf is no Ihe two party sy*tem in Florida,
pcliUnn next season from TVxa*
original owner Tuat costs money.,
OH LAN DO i.*v-A Navy Jet fight main prare tin the nlatrau
trrapefnill which hat hern pelllrv
f f lU . aBB W T T O
gnoil rnnsumer receplkm Texas rr crashed in St Johns Riser
The laws under wnlrb the old A lot of the boys don't hsse it
OCALA UB-A mooMhlne stiU®
pruduced 1 .300,oon bntes of grape swamps casl of here during a west was npened tip and developed and thry'll make concessions rath___ Dght
________
ranabie of making M » gallon* of
That's ___
had
frail this season, hot is expec'~d heavy rainstorm yeslerilay hut the *Rnwttt a miner In acquire absn rr than
to have four to eight million boxes pilot ejcctrd himself and para-; lute title to land where his claim ] Rut, despite troubles, problems - whirky a day was deftrm d in
td disputes, ike industry as a ihe weslent tip « f Marian f^Ainty
■hided to safety He was LI. J. P wax located ard tn alt minerals
next season. Lesley sect
whole Is glowingly healthy
Tuesday night, sheriff Dun McLeod
fie reported operations In fresh Kelly. statkinH at Cecil Field near tinder the anrfaer.
About '3 yean ago, Congress
South Dakota. Montana and Ne- reoorled.
and processed oranges were very Jachuinvillr
GRAND JUN C TIO N . Colo.,
Except for jeeps and Geiger
coMtan, you wouldn’t know them
from Forty-niner*.
But Ihe leaiher-faeeJ prosper!
&lt;tPv j * eg trie cliff* and tramp
log the land* of the van Cotoradn
plateau today are not looking for
gold but for uranium— the prtemu*
•re that give birth to the atomic
age.
illing out over the desert
makes up nnst of thp pla­
teau. are guvemment men. engi­
neers. geologists, cowboy*, Indians
promoter*, adventurer*, hard rock
miners and an assortment of ama-

tng and have put in m y nrst Or you ha&lt;t a baby and were t'-o
month.”
busy? Then we’d be up a tre*.”
I Itnow*," ana repealed, "bu t— ”
lie waa being quae reaaonahi*.
lie geaturru her to lllence and Joan knew there was sense in wnat
went on. with the incrcorability «he he was saying. But hit opposition
waa treginning to rra iu e it wat had stirred the first little flare of
almost u**le»» to battle against. anger against mm she nad leu
It n* nad something to say. ne waa since (hen marriage He nad ex­
going to tay it and sho might aa tinguished hope too quickly lie
well save ner oreath until ne waa had darned c o ld water over a
thre (h. He rato, “ I tihve my tui­ dream too readily. Especially when
tion paid at Columbia berau*e ot it was a dream that ah* felt a was
my ki-nolanhip gra n t— the one I quae possible tnr them in realise.
r ituldn't use up in Zurich when I
"Let me get this straight,” she
waa ill. It waa emended to me
aaiu. and tier lone now netd a
again lor u*e nere this year, you
slight tremor. "You won t let ran
remember. Ho that a taken care
spend my own money trial I nav*
ot. And I earn enough money for
earned. And you won» let me
my commutation tirttei and my
spend any thai was given to me,
lunchea oy nefptng Proteaaor Zieg.
rilher. To u* Ootli,” she corrected
let correct m t papers and oy tak­
Herself. Thai's Ihe way it is. urn I
ing over one ot h it classes lor turn
II?”
esrh week. Ana we nave our rent
H t said g e n t ly , *T can’t,
free nere and enough clothes in
Keep u* rovered. Dill there * the ot course, noney, actually ten you
little matter ot eating. We really wnat yon can do with your own
nave to eat something between royalty. Neither can i say that
now ami next tall, you Know. And you aren't to take any of ota wen­
ding money sirue, stnrtty ipeakhit eye* smiled into her*
mg, naif of a heinnga to you li t
£he did nor snule bark. She sat
just — “
there, her lace downcast, pushing
"Juat w h u ff
one ot then new silver teaspoon*
'That I nave « hurtur of being
natk and torth on the little linen
caught in a lam with nothing in
mai beneath it. Over the n»ai in
the tiank."
ner heart ana was tninuing iskiIIi
Hut llirre'd I* somrthmg in
*0*1 quickly.
the bank! There a be mv money!
"Jo. you understand, dun t you?'
Ot else thered lie the wedding
•'Iwt m* tell you something. •
checks' I'm nm saying a p r o d
Hot lifted net gate to m*. ' I 'a both. Just one oi ihe other Whsl
-ornellnng ( ve been keeping tot a
yam. anyway? What are you afraid
■utpnae I have some money m of?” ine finished, with her eyvs
the oanr."
Dashing scum.
From ymit w ntihg. yon mean?”
He I-a ne. l (uward her.
Hoe nodded. ■|i ra m r in just be­
' kirknoa*. Jo-Jo." ne Mtid "And
fore we i'r i* married arm muiher
I'm nui afraid at a. I mean— nut
wouidn i let me use any uf it tin in the wrier that I m anticipating
my wedding. I bogged net, Uut a or borrowing trounie ahead of
■ht wulildh t mi nie. She imiiigbl
time. I m annpiy rememie i .ntf
I might need it more later. W rll, tin remembering that time ,n Zu­
this i* later. That money would rich when sirkriet* c a u g h t me
leeu us, Tudd It would lake rare
short Well, trial c o u ld Happen
ot u* until rail, s m - m e nos- again, fir me ur lu you A n d a
lenea on. us *ne saw turn w gri. in costa a neap ot n utiey lo le xirk,"
inane ms n e a d - l was rape, ting
'You d id r t h a v e lo p a y,
to use it in some sum way. I
•hough "
really was."
"No, 1 didn't- I w'a* lui ky. Tfie
■"Tlia' a iweel ot you, hnnry. II'* Zurich university t.*d inaiawd all
aw lu lu sweet anil generous « i you. aa tnreign student* tor a runautei
Out I can t let you do m a t.”
able turn. Hu I * u liirlty. But I
‘Todd! Oh. Todd, pieurr.’” She thought I was going lu nave lu
Stopped. Alter a wroni) *n* went pay lor quite a win It- le-ime I
on iti a tight voice. I':**-* dua I lound mat out And I was wor­
tie stiff rm lird and |iroud aouut ried. It a an awiul wnriv, Ju-Ju,
w a it I can make (turn my writing foe a man whu'a flat on hi* irark
After atf, ft youi money is mu* U&gt; know hi* rsprnac* are mount­
ing way beyond his pm lietbnol:
logrthrr, mine i*. ton. tan I it? ”
T ' m Rcl proud and stiff.or chid .

H n u t that.”
"W hat is it, then T'

"It'a that I niu-i hiiuwr I'm the
wage carntr. I inuai t-ei I can
latis care ut you ail the li»ii«,
through anyth Dig. What you nave
— I don t want in ramemher shout
it. I want M roiget it.”
*T don't see w h y !” TA M A . Hi Ip pose I I Iiunlrd on
your lirlp? Ann then •ono- lime
lornettlihg tiappctien u u l
you
eouldh I d rlivrr ! Ifriaii-u you were
*u'It .* Ot your ihmiIi was turned
down and you hud lu lewrtt* it?
a in c b**e» t'l-i ei I*.- 'i lb..1*0 u kins

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Exchange Manager
Predicts Another
Tough Season

Only FORD gives you
features now which
other low-priced cars may
offer tomorrow!

Negt tall I'm going lu inks out
Blue i.'roi * lor ua I u n t right
now, trot nrar 1*11 t inrun to d» II.
And tint s the porfit. ITiat » what
In i liming at. Willi iBsti sacked
XWby, it anything tisppenrd tu at
brrweeri row arvl then, we coukl
meet an emergent y .'1
"Ill other word*, you wouldn't
maul tali mg twip h im me in a
pinch"
i
' No, l wouldn't.”
"Only you hsie to be thr one to
de»ide whether il i* a |Mhi|t.“
“H usury f*
I To Hr I'nsfncinlJ
r»tliilt* ’'hZ;i ,u
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Soys Nude Pfeotos
Will Be Destroyed
TO K Y O oh— The president of a
Tokyo women's university has said
p h o t o g r a p h s of 4R freshmen
students nude (rom the wait! up
would lie destroyed.
Dr M i'am lrhi Rnyama said (lie
university would formally a p -,
•ionite to thr young iflrt*
The girls and Ihelr parents ha t
protested.
;
■ Dr. Itoyama said he had tmt
known that two faculty member*
had arrangrd for the aemi-nudr
•holographs. They were sturiyinn
the female physique,

Publisher Backs

Ford gives you:

V-S POWER
Onfy Ford or the lowj.riml eura o»Teni V-R jiower lit* typ* of |&gt;ow*r ntoro imd more enr owiwn sru
adopting. And Ford'a nmr 130-h.p. Y-block V-8 ia tit*
mdM inutiern V-8 in any oar rrgunllrta uf prior!

B A L L -JO IN T SUSPENSION
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uan match, Ford bringa you new Hull-Joint Front fluafwimiou,
Il'a another Ford Mcluaive in Ute Iow-|trioe field.

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3d. Improved

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Hand. Il ia modem, forward-looking atyling that
will k*ej&gt; your Ford oul front in apiwanmce, not an^y
Oita ymu-liul inth* ywtraabend.

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Woman Judge Gives Side Of Story

What uu You Know
About Safe Driving?

LOS ANGELES, IT— I* a »um in
A mere male might have some kind, evaitvcnef* ansf deceit. They
Juror mnre tcipontiv* to emotional misconception about a woman's like a concise and open approacn &gt;
appeal than a male? I* the more •tubbomnes. during a jury room to the problem at hand, and they
•{upborn. mitre impatient'’
argument, but notJudge Lillie.
arc hard to tool."
"She generally dot's nut permit
A roniiilrred "No" !* the ant wet
Judge Lillie conic* close to Ihe lin e is a di var leal that yon i‘nii play r&lt;al cosy nrvd i! you .till an
from Mildred Lillie, who at W. inide to keep her from changing accepted version of the self mad ' ‘•wrr
nil of hi' iiuv»!Ions correctly, it t&lt; pretty rertnin that you're
ii a Judfi" with re.'en ■j-irt .■ i her mind, pi- . ‘mg a mailer i* mao feminine variety Born M il­ n giM*.v and carefss'• tvint«*n«t.
n,.'t«n«t Th*Th- X’tnrt 11 Highway
id urge* Vtii, I.*
;h : Li t *. . the llm woman ami . -ira llj and ciivr!,-r*"scmKl ard
lslucV‘-..ihti in Ida Grov
irv your f.nncTStui t—st*-r tm-N»..,r, it &gt;.—'ty r. right tlu fir 1 time.
feels sne is |&lt;-,V!i,
. yotwfesl jurist to head a felony sue cunscienticusly
she moved to California j l.y learning Important safety rules of the tt»ad.»
# ruminal division
wrong But women are not easily \,ien she was 2, grew up tin a
------------— ----------------Not only that, she'* indisputably led, either "
farm Money was ycarcc Ihen. and
(First in u eris-s of tvso test*. Look for the second test h « h i l
' feminine— attractive, poised, with
Judge Lull;:' fee.* Ilut women .^c had towork her waythrough
Which in the three choices hs-st . -n|';•t. the *ta!ement ? t'mter
reddish hair and blue eyes
approach jury duty with a high the University of California, where line your choue. Correct answer* are given under the test.
She thinks women have «• v •s-nsc of civic duty
she started out with an art course. 1. When the »ps'C 1 of a cai i* Incrcasc.l from 25 in. p h to f.ti in p n
tnbuted much to th;&gt; nation's
the braking vi'stanee is itn-ieasiil t’prvviniutely: ( hi four lime*
Became they have worked *-&lt;
*&lt;uul t decided I didn't have
courts, not the least of which i&gt; hard to eniar.’ ip t - them-dvr* arl. ia|Ppi h r commercial art,
(b) three times, (cj twice
sprucing up the male lawyer.
- At 50 111. p. h. a reasonably safe &gt;u*tanre nl which to follow th,
-r arhii s'' the righls lory a,,lt |-,| probably ‘ tarvo to death
"He it more careful i f his per iv'j's held, and because many
chi ahead U d .l II, (hi -I, (c) 5 *v. .ngtl*
Her senior year. 1WJ4. she turned
tonal appearance and hi* mammi si ales still do nut m-ognUe these
Volt uic tinveling lit 45 m. p. h au.i wish In im « another ,ar
law, and graduated from the
cf speaking," she say* "This may rights, n u t women patticnlarlv 1u
traveling ht itS nt. p. h. This ix-spili. - about 10*•I'Comls The minihei
tie the result ol personal pride, eppreclate the ptisilege of partiri L' livrrsily of California h a school
of feel that your car will navel I , hue you luictj. passed and aie
in
IPUt
|iut more probable it is done in pa&lt; if in rtoi tm cn .ii ij
back on iiic right slsic sif the to:. again * (at .Mgl feel, flit b'u'
a turn at private practice
yj ■ bid fur a vote favuring his
fret, (c) (&gt;(U) feet.
’Vital appcjl* t ■ women most in After
Frrvm
.
she
was
named
an
a*
elirnt. In any event, the end result !n the ccmtuit of a t.-ial'
t. Driver* cxcs's'sl »prs»l limits chief 1 -e-ause (ai they don't km&gt;»
ns'. ■1 I'.S a’-tirney there in I9IJ
of women'* presence in the Jury
the regulation*, thl they lack slit! . i i they have poor nllittnle"5’e.haps the nlei of lair play an
I
IransfctrcJ
two
yenr*
latei
box is more dignity, more c.»ur I liev dislike ‘finagling
I am lu tie lavs \ngc!r* stall, where •V. v\ucn tils' right wired* e( ycur ,.r *"n off (be iiaveinenr, so.i
te&lt;y and more consideration all
should; |*j I ai n back onto the pavement ipiiekly, (*■&gt;
down
•h- met .m iller assistant. Camer
gradually and sles-r back onto the pavement when esm ’em. i . i
arrui. i by lawyers in the court
on
l.tilir
apply the htake* sharply and rut • wheels lard hack unto lbs
room "
H u y were married in 1'JiT. two
navement
She ha* head! I the criminal dl
m«
dh*
before
»hc
took
over
a
While
the average driver is moVirv Pi, foot liom the ac.-eleialor
viilon of the I .ns Angeles Super
lob as municipal judge, app ilnt.-d
to the htake, a car going Ml m p h will tiuvrl appionlmnteiv
ior Court for a year and a half
by H.v Kail Warren
(ai :!5 feet, (hi M feet, tci 75 f. - *
Before that she made a reputa
Lllie now Is in private prac
A common ibnractcrlilic of the *■« ■ w -o f f driver I* that he: lisi
linn in domestic relations rour1
lie., and hi* vstfc'v reelin' for a
•loe* not know the legtilalituis, i i lack* p ies, nee of mind in
for reconcilims estraniied couple
haply marriage beta-on a lavvyei
emergcnclc*. (cj drive* too fast f. . omlitiun*.
C She ran Ih* i wight-as on the oc­
f A l ’K 4’M‘Y, Wi
*• Pip* final
Vsiur car i* being overtaken and
a judge reads.
-cd liv iiu litlo i cm sin a two
casion when she told off Incrid tabulation ul sign.-rute* on ueli- and
"Me never discuss the law at
lane toad. Ju*t a* this cot atatt*
&lt;ut to, anothci nppio.iclies
Bergman and her -divorced tin - tion* to .*• all Sen til I’srlhy ( ’I heme u.-.l we don't talk ah *ut
around a &lt;mv&lt; In mo*t case*
wst to ta) m aintain *|r**eil.
hand,
Dr
I’rtrr
Lindstroni
in
the
, M ,.i wa* due iii Ik&gt; ma-.le publlr let i or bem» We in*t di n't want
tbi slow down mid give way, ( ■ &gt; -i ei'st up
crlebratrd eustwly battle os ■ j,„|aj
As you apptoneli an intir-eclioJO I.ilk shop"
lisafonte &gt; n p p u iilit that yuut
their daughter I’ia
But even if the tuuilier of sigcar will enter the ilitnsection t« &lt; - &gt; a eat approaching tnuu the
I" lead ificy share three rn'.hu
Miss Bergman wanted I’m In nature* Is vuflicieiii under IVivciri «ui-in*
•treet on your tight. Ilowevei, i
in their ts.i»-k
.-.ii'- *|H'«'d i* itrrater tii.ni
Italy fur a visit; Dr l.inds'r n •in law, there via* no certainly yard isol.swimming
ymirs You should: tot sjieetl vi
m atib Ins speeil, t b t -low
dancing ami Iheir t'hil
bitterly oppsit'd the idea The that Ihe senator would face .( r»'- iiese i"o.tk
down aim ptepate to *top, tci
lim it v. h i *|ierd mid lioiit lit
Judge favored Lir.b trow but com- c j II election
turn blufi you.
menled:
&gt;o A flashing rest traffic light nveo
Still to be •".bed woidd b.' the
h i slow duw ii, tb i stiijs, t, i
iiingested traffic urea
"A child is not a piece of property le ,ul que*ti n o' appti. itlnn of a
f” r v m n i i c c i n i l
to be bought and paid for to b&lt; f r it ■&gt;r a I i .t ,stit.it iu.il (&gt;nv.*. i , ** X N ^ U I I I I I l I a a l U l l
AN'SM 1 IIS
kitclvcd until it is ronvcnicnl t&lt; rhlch m ikrt each h ii*s- of Cij.t r » .
C iiHvst (i t.ipun - 11fry &lt;1 'pnoa s
...
*1!' I*| 1; J»i * ♦!*♦*&lt;
seek its favor. Unless both of vun vns* *s»fs' pulp.1:*, mi-11-t&gt;sr r t u n o i s m ' . n o r o r
•I Ol *'| ll '&lt;( St 'a :
■ 1 e 1' t ** 1: ■* r* u 1
[i'll aside your pride mid - 01( 1*11
tie*s ami personal feelings etno
l*an N ” In. 1 n \! le an, , -. re I n R e s o l u t i o n
tills* ami desire . tin* s’hiiil will
*L'V 1 '*V*
I ; " 1’
Ttie City c on mis sum today re
revet have Ills* normal affc licit v.a,T?.i."**
.lull si am.I i.i- it all M l Initl
resulotum in honor ot Ihe
that she is s'litilled t 1 from both dr.ve .................. as night he club
1. 1c stutr Senab.r
parent* "
LONG BFAl II, t'aid .r 'l'wo
tumid tnakc a 'talimerit b.Jay
| , |i,,slo who tiled a week
She has been |u»t as outspoken
Ii&gt; law tl.e petitions f r a recall (ll.„ ,e*iod..v ... mange Memorial \avy Wive*, hurrying to meet
In less celebratf.l c.i*es
. . tion nets! mi.twi signatuitev- ||1)s,
, „ i , „ i „ . „|
i„.j,t ail Ihi tr husband*' ili'-iroyer. vvent
rigid off llu end of the pier 11 a
1 per crtll of the last vole for limit
taxicab
Lovenwir— within tin rlayv T lu i
Hie 1 evolution read* a* lollow*
The lavi sped down the pier vestic;.Illne wa. 1nid.11t.ht Saturday
WIIFItAS I.lev.I I* Bov le ha* lerday and the tlrtver slammrd on
lt*NDll\
»«For Ihe next
*
ft*
41'ltl
fv
WASHINGTON
r li
!b-a Florid ■ The lavt estiuute of .Igualate* lot 111 anv seat* been out'landing ’h? brakes— too late The cab went ni-Mh Ms-*t Fnro|sean lelevi*;. o
membtn* of t'ongri • vyer * m ord t hi .lined » i s *'alme*t 375 ns*) ” A III Itl* civic alfair* nl (he FlIV ol ovi't the edge ami hunt pc I down vo.'i-r* ran tune in t&gt;u an eip il
«Tul» 1 fflrioJ void then Ihursday
Sanford, having »erved widely m
H as voting on recent n il call*
•iii' rernll *,lnve had only "a grim, hi* tno*t recent elective caiiacll) filitn a cement plat Thrill four iMtln-.tiiin hookup TV expert* Mid lav
SENATE
j V minute debut of the netwml;
I It Sen4kA •« . bdiw.
a* Stale Senator from Ihe Tith
On Schneppel ilt-Kan) anieiid- lighting chance" &lt;d tiiccecding:
Mrs,
Vancy
r
McFaddcn.
24
j &gt;,,kterd.iv was v huge success
I'ui
if
the
number
id
signatures
atortal
district
Aid
in
Ihe
cnrllcj
)***■
5
ancy
rnent b* Agrietiltur’ ItrparIntent
The long awal lest expenmenl g it
apnropriatlnn hill to provide lO i falls *hert. the club is ready to po*t* Of .i»si*tanl slate attorney suffered back inJunev anil Mr*,
was bruiied order way with v;ews of th&lt;* Fete
and state atti-rney. and at*o hav■ 1 ” .fluer S_ I roswell w.
mi’linn dnllars for espprim*nt vii sl.vrt anew in November
locally
frig more 1
walls served as a Tilt- McFadJens’ haliy daughter dr \,,rct*«es in Montreux. s.vii/er
linns invlrn-l of reducing the
nienibci ol the t'llv’s civil *ervice Fernie was not injured, n«r w*s !a-id a carnival commonly known
nmiiunt to It) miltirm. adopted V
la* Ihe Battle of Flower*
The
hoard, in which laller fnrictnvn fie the call driver.
IN); Holland, again*!, Sm.iliier s.
was active (roin Ihe incepli&lt;m of
The husband* were alsoard one P ' •up then »hlllv"l lo \ altean &lt; .ty,
not voting.
Ihe llujt 1 until Ihe time of hi* »f lour destroyers of tin Navy’s " l r " ' *'"l” i'" 1
bru.id-ad
On Douglas t D ill * amemlnu'nl
death: and
Hiltfni Dock Division, home a lfc D 0'1 •I’*™** ble*»ing
to same bili to inrrea*e UFA loan
WIIFHFAS, in the *erviie* al
even months at *»a They were'! I n- uctwmk plan' to ti.in*mi'
funds by 35 tr.illi.sn slollar*, a I &gt;p:
ts-a.lv ii..mo.I ami in his ‘tirlher glvrn i-nicrgency leave* bi s-&gt;*vfft a djilv pro-rain for a iwoni't
ed 4! W: flollair I, fur; Small., r ..
,t*
.irticip.itmu
in
civic,
religious
not voting.
their wives at Seasids' ii •spd.il I Nations patticipntmg ale Brdam
JArKBONVH L E sfv- \n .vgit
lUijgitn in-mu.ilk France vvr-i
Do KnjivyiaiMi &gt;vfio'aiif i »m&lt;-nf went oyer nr..... . w - 1 m a yard frafefna! and miUlary cFJatiira
Gt l tn,my, Hr- Nrtfieil.il-I* led,
ment to pot into httutiug hill ;.p y.iiue l*d t&lt;&gt; tin- killing y-Cil.-r i-iy lion* ami aIf art’s; he devoted keen
t
4ITTA
I.
FI.IMiDFI)
tnteript tii.f 'Tjiliritij! labvr '.jf t o
;
*-I.lt/l-t Iand S'sotl’i.r* 11'■!«- III
[.nival •( I’ r^itdfrt E e n'tovir'. , nf M S \ndi&gt;t *- tt i.t i.'.vtver &lt;-f-&gt; ■Melfate
llollAHT. Tasmania, ir
live ta 1 can I., made t»'imai nl
.if ihlt eilmmuliitvltrail *i
lecummcndaliobV mr,
fu^ cunsiMlcliofi
trerk tfop n ith "f here, ihe surroimdlng
t
hrea*. amt tl.l* t’d» vv r*t lloo.l in .Vo year* bioiight
of 1 to Utgi ptihlic hoifVing units in wiiiuling of hi* wife iKjrnthy. amt
Hubarl Tasmania’s c. pli.il. to a
next four years, adopted Cd til Mui v r charges again*! t'ovie It and llu- area have Miff, red a virtual
standstill tu .l as
Flee
great b&gt;v&lt; in his pa *ing.
•*11 SIN I IttlM r.lill. I itll Nl)
Holland it&gt;.l Snialhcrs, hr.
Strickland, a Jacksonville cirpcnFIIANKFlM tT. Germany )' S
* NOW. tH F H F F O lIK BE I f III* m"heft «'f fain in 4h Imuis pal
HOUSE
i.
f'
’ treaty nailer water and tmi.Mmed young Frankfurt gallant admit! I
On pa&lt;«agdJ«U&gt;BMif'in
tiene: C'.dbn
•h*f 'r tdhsl
thm *amls In their bouies
jo police twlay he had stolen 3o
ing social flic■mly-Tritc
ipely #I»4*1ff;*r.iid fjlilf kland)•**&gt;.'*
m a rk s -alnml VO from hi* girl's
Increaving he n S itif Bit.iKi
n-i*wcrod the (rirrin m n of the|
the n ty , dives hereHy expre«*
Dogs and turkcVe were the nnl* frieml’* pieketliark
ler.g, Fampbell, Igmlaff.
la!:*'i given by a waitresv nl th» of
ts
sincere appreclalinn of ihe dnmcsticati'd animals lit Norbi
Ills cxpl.msfion
thtw», Haley and finger*.
•'tick slon Me v*-.vi found at hi* inieriloritui*
service rendered by
when I'uliitrtbus arrived
" I Invited her til hive .1 few
Sikt-s, not voting
home hidieji liehirwl a lied, railed Lloyd F Boyle i t s .-nines* upon America
says the National Geographic S.&gt; drinks wttti me I wa* broke alii
tip lit a lilsnhr*
hi* death, ami due* hereby extend ciety.
W o r r i e d ah ml l w
l i p iv [In H l l '
The vvailri
reported a man I t hi - (ninilc iii ilei-pc*! Sympalliy
drove tin l i Ihe . - lahlishmi ul ant!
BK I T I U flllfP B fIFSDLVFD
jj'l.ril fur Andersnn, '.lyiitit he (hat Ihis lte*ultitl.m b» ipreail mi
'■ r,nted t" pay him some money Ihe minutes of Ihe (itv Com mi*
Mr*. F. Smith was in.tailed a* She *.nd *ho hear! Anderson le’ 1 si-m and llial conies thereof In
president uf the Veterans of Fur* the man he ovted S.4 and the man serif to Die* falltilv of IJoyd F.
eign Wais Auxiliary In eeremoniet pulled a putni nut nt his |mrbct. Ilovli- and to the bvral ne*v.s|ia|M'r&lt;
nt the American la-gion Hut yei* declared he u-cnldn’t pay and that
PASSE!) AND ADD m i l ) Ihi*
h» wanted M3 Anderscm wan from list day nf May. toy*
terdajr.
Th*' ceremony '.Vns directed by him in n raid game
PAUL HIGGINBOTHAM
Mr*. Anderson ram? ta the d nr
Mr*. F. A. Mcllurney, pre*ldet&gt;l of
Mavnr
district eight, with tin- assistant"' bidding a pl*H. the waitress said,
JOHN KBIDF.lt
of Mrs. N. A. I.mo-y, president of a'd the man began firing
M ft STKM I’FH
the Vi-ro Beach auxiliary. . I
Mr* Ardent n, tu. h .i * ref*ii I
JOHN I KADFII
other state official*
in I in i hn litiim al a Imspdal w fi
J D COItllEM .
During the rrrflnony. vshich wax Iml'el wound* in troth arm* and
Vs the ( itv t'.ininiissbin
fonoWM liv a csivereil dish Mlpper. the hi|i
et Ihe &lt; dv of Sanford
Mrs. B. Brady urns installed mi
I Inrtda
t SEAL)
treasurer ami Mi* J. .lambda rt*
III
I
si:
HUNS
WtVtl.D
vri'F S T;
secretary of the newly-formed
IHItvUKLYN ('— Folk* here in
organisation.
H N S W F It
Brooklyn
claim
that
Be
wee
B.-eve
l ily Fleck
The next m/eting U st heduli I la
f*
Ihe
best
t,a*e
tunm
*
In
ihe
be helit Thursday nl Ihe I.eg him
Hut nt K p. m. The meeting will be game And they pull nil* some *&lt;•
tor.l to back up Iheir claims
open to the public.
The records slmw that the v,i
eran Dodger vlmrltlop was ram Id
rm r tn p itA C T O R
only -is limes in 2* attempted
IIOlTIfS 0 to 12 — 2 to
steal* tn 1953 In 1952 he *lole 3&lt;i
bavrs in 35 tries. From !!&gt;G
Phone TXS
through 11133, Bee*«* wa* surersifut
103 All.vnllr Ba.,g BolMlag
in MO of US attempird steal*

fabiil'JnonRece!!

Pefilion Due Today

Anxious Wives Go Off Pier In Cab

Eight Nations
w. In TV Hookup

Solons' Voting

Fuss Over Money
Won In Caid Game
Ends In Slayirg

VFW Auxiliary
Officers Installed

Strolling'

SKD Engineer Says
Additional Surface
To Go On Kcpairs

lilt. SANTu h l) iii.itAs.il
Moo. June 7. t‘J*il
Pans- J*

JuniOl High

t ( onlimird I'runt I'SJe One I
Smyrna Beach next .Sunday The
I h r S tiitr Ktt.ul h rfi.trlm ritl
group will leave Ihe l Sts tiuildlng
|1llin*» I I I IfNII *» fit'** falll 1st If*11#11 I flit*
al I p m
• # t'
MU li ii O * «»f
li i s h m i i }
f t a -r n l l i
l*i i*I « r » f. it I th »* &lt; **
tin flit;: h •
Franklin D time soil of
—
u ;i % I *■*•* Iii»V « u «# t
fm » ||
Ales l-eiiihan o&lt; ttsfctb', Salurtlay
if* I* I
J*till I lltilv. .inllflj’
j I lii noon was avvjrili-it a li.nlieloi
iMjf If* * . \ . tlfiiriiirf, tikvaiUlr.iit
■f art* degree Its Finer) t ’niter
h rs||y. liore ssis amnim over *«ss* iliw frirl I n e in rrr «if Ih r
induafc* r r i riving degree* al 1.1ml
Hi* «*.iul i**i ria i hi* iltrrn u iin
(iinitnrm emenl evetiisr* held al
the univrrsitv, arrot.ling to the •Nut it i* .4ntM i|tal&lt;«l ih .it ll i r r r
*%ifl f*» it t&gt;♦.*i k In ji - i i r l . u ,• |io&lt; n
srhiHsl.

U tanI iiiu«*«l l io m

r.u :t lln r i

f*hm I* * I1
!dl*! a•Ii* iimmv &lt;%«r11#1f
\r if*'I'* tf(mi;i■air . * h*: f:t.*►
**,
ftrur*
'*»■«
I *. .
«
John

IfulliiWfiY,

It* ■f ■ it

il -llovk U

I*»|w\ \ * 11.*•rt S u m n . Jul ■

Wally

fiiM iili,
Si
Vi«m . Ilontair
llu* *1, Dali In •111
Mark St,Jirimu Kin- t *i
1. F. Sm11Ii
T i», i
.It .1 I d l f l ill!*
Ifi till (ait t| |!lt
1’ . l .N‘n •!
i: - t-ni.l Kml.-'v,
Dr Made II llurker Sanford ilrlr m rii!itu i nf ih r m ail * n rf»i‘i‘ Jitnn-* Stnff.ii.i j* Iti-lai.ik D . i
•n*t i l l i . l t »• mu Irm* n*
IS
u •tl.hll Th,M . drntivl. wilt join with other den­
.
Ju Im 1 IVIN t, . I tists from nils • and town* « r a ih r r
liibn ' h cU k.
l i r i m l i r f al i* &gt;t*iinf t h i l ihi*
throughout the III vS&lt;tllllie* of Cell
t. rumv At in.1.1 K* i.rii-lh Murphv,
»«**h »MatiI *'iir I a« inie. i» h»•ft mli * ri,-nui * Bauman It, i.i y Bern it.
trai Florida win* will leave then
*1 1 ,1 in*, lis i'. ’*i K - uht. It r&lt;v
practices to learn more about Ihett 1.1ill ilflMll In I 1 K a il fviili*
prnfcsion when Kiev a**cmbli* .c mull' 1111”. H a - Ifi 11 nil* *» |t&gt; i *i
SI Jolt « .ti D
it#■*v%ti Dm sl.f
tiainesvtile June pi and it for the si* a Ii4 *f* fur ,i ii *i| list *iirl.iri* S’k M.
Ft auk S’.j ffD| l| F - * 1
fi» hi* lal.l h% il . S K I*
annual summer tiuehng of th.
Knight. D ivi.l Itrfi ill 1 •4*11, 1
l i t ' la*• lit thl* lit a I't | i 1- h . t t r
t cntral DldrJU Denial Sivu-ty &lt;1
J.t f*
—LtU-ust. IU.li.-c
Hornll- |)r Itucker until recentls liCl’H n n . d I d th» lit )i*li Vtil«*f11
S'ilih n. Ji J i ,; 'ttf V St-V •-. Bills
I h r ha**If •At ts it.* ti.v ,|l ■j i 11 III
• chairman of the {*.», grad
It*hn*Dti | »,»■
Ifnl.iri ••it, 1'
uate study riitniuitiee Featucc* ol a -slurni ld«f
vits i 1' s\,»mI
the meeting Villi he le. lure* am
1 i-.ts- » 11*1*.&gt; i i1
FI •rrv.
rlinies
by rm
rs-cogm/r.l
aulhortttr •
r* b&gt;
ifn im l authurllli
II mIiI. 1ht'hn»*l I’higaii.
Bin,"'
on varisiti*
.irnub |iha.*f% uf «l»‘im%tr&gt;. in * W V I I I1 C W O O tl S t r P P t ’S Iii 1 ••.1 WnINtril 11 uli* v Slat im..
eIndin
illl^ 1*11•f I . f f t i ' f 1! H a i l * o f l l u
*
lhiil«i*n
tl
V
lt&gt; e«i*I im' i i *ilv ,d Flotilla Hr Janie*
Max 1 iiii'li. li'ij.i1ii*• \ 111 •". ■l. I itu*
K Mrlver, I’rof ol IH'itlistry
..iv Dll jn l. I.f&amp;tu.■i I" f V**! . It
1 mvetsitv iif V n gmia and Dr*
M nun w
'ift'l. afitl fiM* 1
1 in* Y\ nr tii*t, t , mV
Ji'iui K Frank ami \i &lt;■ It John IIUS'*. vv till h -las ,
■t tflliii'f . \tr ||
tlrssn ti. HHs Itimri Null.- V ' &gt;Utiri.
*on ot the I' S I’ulilh service in sivs* ii'p a,, 1 a t
|*l*
'I d MII' h
(itifl 1 Ijh
Hobeil I lii'litirn ol D.ivi .i Beach wet,, to 1- . .in, ' 11 fi r I f, V«nilat tf*HV liilli iif'!, %
|ire»nteiil nl the Fl.iiufa Male Dell iiei'iirdioe t&lt;- t ,t. M*iii**r *i U *n 1 *a tin. ktu &lt; It.Ditl 1 • - tl ll VMl
rent t: \\ S1 **&gt;
llu,s&gt;1. 1 11 /
•al ^sH-ielv id mote Ilian I n il I* now h
s.-tl Bill* I'vt.
D .Imr ll'gl
.it r i l i * | . . I t ' l l W i l l address the soil
- M bile lbs
* hm! &gt; y*t 1 mu
Veiilioii
I 'l r l r , 1! I flit - t|lf iifv ! -luij.Mlv: l«l%\ i Kvif h \*|1*\. w till• II..,, &lt; ., oaf
(

Reopened 1 otlay

r rnt lir&lt;l lh*

| ■ »i»

D.'iudu* t i t »

lIn* 4 ?*

%In i

le*l palter 11* .sit- ht-imi 1 01 at **»li l-« 4»im
! 11• *.*!.*• •»ta\ 1 1 j%f
interinllleiil lime* ovci the nrvi fl4,” «*|ll!
&gt;11.41144u‘4r.
television *1.11 inn at H i I t 1141.*
U **T sift 11
|% ( »*,l J4 hI
M IH lO H
the suii ,&lt;11 Iijh imt
in
4!)1 III l l ‘, ttllll*
annoiinrcd .1 time lot h .m hill* ly fi\«* wiflv» Th. ■-fly ‘* la 1 1 :1m**
hnoitrasts ot programs
*lr»*rl *r* u hi
**‘4fi*»| l*» Ini \■
tfl|- utlri't.n »F|H
Ir;if fii *(r hi*» ,
.1 *i\ ui*nlhci
hill viii* »h 1.i\«

Dulles

It** Ills in *

I n t -*:, %* %

'till* o d u i l

1
nttntnl
''h u rt

11 orilillited From I’.ir.e One I
had be-o tnppeij , rv ivhel ■ j I I
'Inti '
ip v%a* ii., 11- 1- sltlltils l
pern i &lt; &lt;i i, mu
1(010
(••diflirt h,'tw cell llil*-l III I tillIII I
Mi*in and the frt • Wiill I "
( Funfm io d I m m | * . , r i i o - i
Hv *.&lt;i I Itu -i ui militant ...... stobtmig*
Mi
lb a t lo ■&lt;
munisin t* three pnuig.-d 1lit cat Kj la*l N..i I .
I Iasi ill iv
1 l p«yrhn|ugi ■i -.. i i,
\h * J.do.ml i It
i \piil Id
A'idn" "tie involving claims ■if..lloclu- ki-pl f, cu • he, 1 lac.i -I
ltii**iaM v , t - on. ot i .- i i iiiutti, .In ,*
at In* ai r.iigiitiieui l i e wa-* In .d
poltlical .mil sncl.il *v stem *u Im a he. m e . li t
I
pen.-r t,i anv other ei the wort I '
\fl i-v .nn i, t h- was repor’-'d
2 An reitnnmfe Ihrv ii breause ti* li..'*- .. puli, c ,&lt;s I ol t*-&lt;: c I n ’
the lli,*,iaii state o.s i:» and i
an-l larccnv daiing fiack ni I 'l l
tru!* all productive property and For .i time he is i . i fined t ' a
attempt* to .li'*iii.\ t' ,. ........
no "tol iii.tiiiiii.m i M-mhcrll •
systems of i.ifu-i nalion*
V S
\ mllitarv threat i
n . ,*[
Howes t-r A**t D
Shy \ \
•he buildup .f gn-al pov.i and
!c r ■
b&lt;i.*u»e the llu*.i in. , rrpt vv .r and, i lie; ni.m i.*1.1
" fliei i ii i U i
fm lirlle* *
a-;.I internal suhvi i *ma a* pi &lt;t*-i
potdira! Histi. no lit. I., nn- c. ,|, th- c» i* .&lt;u thing a 11; nti nt liv
i.
1
'
mg away will, .,l| c.ipiijh i
|
ret nl‘,1 . r talklg • I Ill'll
lice SiHlelll-*

Viclim 0? Assault

Method is I Parle/
Starts Wednesday

K&gt;k*ht Sfiiiinid* &lt;'stunty 4 H
mini

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I h t ' iit iiintlt
I M IlfrU
lit t i l 1 tllk
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Mv
, (
I , 1■•11•• I Vilio

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t« V\ il
r! u*‘*

sitfi’i n l ii u !
• ) '• « » i
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III, rt

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f»l*l Jiltlir III lh. M**‘4*f * •1*1114*\
Limn mul in r iTititi-ml ,* A Illlll
I » i‘ I*•, I hi r I*.11 :i sSn nth, ,i i
l -.tk i
j i H n f S u n t in &lt;|
Viin*l||! I 11 d r ! r jf.if* * j i l "i I n i ’

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SnnfMiTl arid !*111•\ T«* I », I nk*
M.'IIV

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1'ivtt’il tit ii f fi* f nn a r**in i, l i+*n * a*.

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Thi’ trill* Ml" tinii lmK *i* U*t liii*
•11*111.ni iif Mt# .1 \\ I*i until.
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it hn h l*'Ji* ln
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limn * *,1
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of P 11 is o Fieri la Methntisl* m
• I , i- aid ll iyi- i a a
•i Hit S*-«l&gt; p.ll, v ^nnl
hers- S’. , liu-*day fru tin- t hot eh' SI IIS tioeint a* do
ni *
l iHl* Mmi *' r*»p*
lll/th annual eonlerenc*
hs’ admiite*! i
1•*1» ilit'tt vhri»* A.* In .*! ami .r In i"
The i orders tire open* with ,i m. Miiijvin. .» It mjm if »i id♦
1 hrr fii-ck •ll \|r&gt; V I f I.*nr ■» Mr
t u rial rommunmn servo— Med
"I1 i &gt; %.11*1 J n* V Iff ilcvtian Ifi! ? imV Mth h
fu Iv u»t* f,
til I
i.r-itav and end* s&lt;it las with tin mt'IYi') -f I 1 "
tiff Mill
pi »
I*. » *(1 I lift mnK M.iy **
. m.&lt; ll
iin.it hv ti e |it «tdlii
•tilv I v* i••*nni
h 1&lt;P •-■bn VV II in*,- I.
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Leave For Course

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T IT S H A Y

r i i A K H heart. **id Irientl — &gt;*•“ *•»■
J |ilt*i)(*tlie*)L‘ar tfiitck it &gt;•••«

TO

prove il.
F o r ltd* price is the delivered price- i h " '
t « a l delivered p r ic e -o l Ihe n t »
S P B O A l. 2-dtn.r, fi.p n w c n flir Sedan- u .u l
il’i jitvl u lew vl«liar* nsvuy Irm n thosi ol
Ihe ad»cttlled " lo w -p r ic e three
ill luel, ihuii e ic n aonie niodcli ol m ..w

a «Hvt» *fsciii*l

•*.*—-- • », h twan laasaaui.

• "^.N liM eisuis vis-,1», mo iitstsw*

•

ALSO
C A R TO O N

v e ry auioc earx.
•

.S H O U T S

B u i look vvhaf lh l« Huick price

THE FOIST 15 CARS AT THE
BOX OFFICE TONIGHT
WILL RECEIVE BASSES.

I l del* you the v e ry look ol tom orrow m
■tylinfl moderniiy* even to the xpeetaeular
new panoramic windshield that seem* to
outdale every thinfl bclore il

DM U. ». MAW demonstrates III

Il tell you Hoick V8

aubmarfM-huntlnf helleop-

tar, UwXM8S-l, ovar L**of Dland
Bound nanr Brldfeport, Conn. At
J-wubrrvartno hell*
la lowered ru­
th* craft
ward
■•low, th*
b a vm a t
(tear la
• helicopter'.
In which
if undersea
crew n n
(fnfrrnufHmatj
Ta id m .

•

•

•

hithevt u.

1954 SPECIAL

Ni l I I SI. history - p h n the e c u ...... .
ut-vv I ’o vvvt-lle m l I'ixlom,.

2 -D O

O R

,

It gct*i you Huick riHitu, Hotel* I,.* * ").
Hllick xi/e tu'd **Imet tire u »d
includiiijl ol co ttn e . Ihe l.mu'.! M '" '1*"
D o lla r H id e uod ti ness p re e tn o n i . i

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ahead with the eur llial'* yeurs-ahe t*l '•«&lt;"
i„ Im.ks and line and the lilt ol .1" P*.4w •
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a new Hoick. W e ’ll lei lb « car prove it*

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Tuesday Ihe 15th of June.

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Sanford Cardinals Deserve Credit
For Showing Made In Their Playing
The Sanford Cardinal* baseball learn de­
serve* n bwmI pal nn the bark for the job It
la doinir In promoting I he national past line
In Sanford.
This /r»M*p. mnnaijcit uy Buddy Lake,
former slur with the Flmbln Stale I ^ hriip,
la cnmpoHed completely of vnliinteera who
haven't received the first red rent for their
plavjnjr. There is nn tidmlasion charjro for
the hajl games. but thi* money Roex Into
new bahehalla. Iwt* nml other expenses.
There are a few creak!, amt groans In the
Cardinal*' play as quite n few of the mem­
bers aren’t exactly young. One man Is 44
years old. while the average age of the iquad
la about 30. However, in spile of the draw-

Ploy ^wo l l !
The IBM baseball Reason la well under­
way— and legions of fans are once more re­
veling In I he national pastime.
Many diverse factors are involved in
making a baseball season juihsIMp, and swlfl
and dependable transportation is one of
them The D» major league teams alone
will have traveled more than 200,000 milea.
the equivalent of eight swings around the
world. t&gt;y the time the last game la played
next I'all And these clubs do some 90 per
cent of their traveling by train, in the area
hounded by Huston. Washington, SI lamia
and Milwaukee The railroads involved make
tlabnrate arrangements In assure Hint the
Warns will move with the clockwork pre­
cision that is necessary to keeping the
schedules. And they must tie prepared for
Unpredictable changes, such ns pnst|tonemenln and suddenly-arranged double-headtr*
ThU is Inst one interesting little Ulnatret inn of the manifold ways In which the
railroads contribute to Hie pleasure of the
American people, hs well as to the strength
of the American nation, Kvcry hour, day
•ml night, the rails move the equivalent of
•Imnst 70.000,mm tons of freight one mile;
transport, figuratively, more than 3,000,000
passengers one mile; handle 20,800 express
Shipments and 1,300,000 pounds of mall—
and, last hut certainly not least, pay $135.000 In taxes. The railroads are alaatt ns Indiapensahle as anything on earth ran lie.
T O O A V H HIHI.K V ER 8K
Did not your fathers Ihitn, ‘and did not
ted bring all this evil upon us. and u|nm
hit city? Yet ye bring more wrath u |mhi
'•rael by profaning the lahbalh. — Nehenlah 13: IB.
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Monday, June 7. 1954

hack of a few aging honea, the boys are do­
ing a hung-up job.
They have competed In nine games in Cen­
tral !".«•#*.league play ami have Iwen vic­
torious In five of the;.; they are'Tfe..ind the
rinecnHlIe Airmen and the Sanford Navy
Indians. One game was won by the local
leHm by the lopsided score of 13 to 2.
Members of thr squad are Red Hires,
Pillion Baxley, Oene Pennington, John Keel­
ing. Rill Crabtree, Randy Reynolds. Buhba
Risliee. Hugh Carlton. Pete Sjchlrard, Ocorge
Kenlfl, NVally Tyre. Rill Hardin. Olen Prlre,
Lake, Ruhha Richard, Carl Overstreet, Lloyd
Swain. Charley Thomas and Floyd Spark­
man Willis Peacock is president of the club,
while Tim Crawford Is secretary-treasurer.
As Is apparent all mrmbers live in San­
ford.
Attendance has not been gmsl for the lo­
cal hall games. Let's get behind the Cardin­
als and come mil and see them play.
C o u n ty

A r e n t 's

C o lu m n

Way Down South
In Sonford, Florida
fly ( . R. DAWSON, USA., MSA.
GUNS AND BIRDS — Rlflery is a high
spot of many a Isivs life. And there Is no
reason why they can’t have it. Supervised
target shooting is one of the safest outdoor
sport* — hnd it's thr best time and place
to teach the kids not to shoot and kill birds,
the farmers friend.
TA B L E S A L T — In rase you have been
worrying about why they don’t prepare
colored table salt which would be easy to
distinguish when sprinkled on food^-here'a
your answer: "On several occasions In the
past we contemplated the manufacture of
such a product. Imt after due consideration
and some I rating, our management decided
the demand was nut great enough to war­
rant the marketing of aurh a ipecinllied
product."
• • • • •
WEEDS — The Southern Weed Confer
enre for 1055 will lie held al the Horeno
Hotel In St Petersburg, January 17-10,
1055.
Developments In weed control method
and report* of alndles on feeds' anil weed
cmitrol an* featured at1 the annual sesahm*.
attended by weed rnntrol specialists of all
Southern States. The 1051 session wav held
at Memphis.
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SAFE STO R A G E 4- S|ffotitinff of store
IHiintoah anil onion* can t»al con trolled with
a rhfinleal. maleic hydraiide. sprayed on
the vegetable* trefore they are harvested.
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T H E HOE —- Few men ever nolve the
mystery of a jjnrden plot.
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BALDY — The only thing that will
really prevent haldnea* i* hair.
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E LE C TIO N — In accordance with the
State’s Roll Cnndfrvatlon Districts’ Act, the
State Soil Conservation Board han desig­
nated the third Tuesday In July. July 20.
1954, as the date for election of supervisor*
to fill expired terms on the board nf super­
visor*. Those whose terms expire this year
are Homer L. Osborne. E. J. Cameron. Sr.,
and C. A. Wale*.

HAL BO Y LK

Courtship, Marriage Are Easier
. N tW YORK (ft— If roar t«#»*|t
datUMcr li h o iiin f lh« telephone
In tAna talk* with her key friend*.
*rly not solve the problem by buyIni her e courting rtfekT
Th* time *e«nu ripe for • re­
vive! of toll m m munic* lion tool
of lovtr*. popular tn old New EngAn InUquarten friend of mine.
research on old mlrrleie
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turto m* for toe aoth ennJversiry
kf the
til fuller Brush Co. which
butes riwmellc* and nniihes,

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'Television ha* made Ihr courtlet Mich eminently practical a|aln
in Ihe average American home.’'
what Is a courting stick? Watt,
ill colonial time* It wa* a tmtlow
wooden lube • lo • feet long
turnip chaperoned
lover* could
P H ____
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lie tide* of Mg flreplice*
* Y pShi pa|M||M|aue
romantic nooieni
" -forth, until ifd by oth&lt;
of thn family.
toe courttng *tkk, to* fora
of Alex* Oder Graham Belt'*
would •earn to
lo flt well
age, *nnther old

movie* and toe growtlt of iktMg
a* a sport gradually turntd N#w
Engls n4cr* *w*y from bom#
bundling.
Courtahip and martial*
Junk month nf wedding* Is . . .
enter in many way* than It wa*
In roinnUI tlmei.
tn
Mat
--------aryland,
for example, I un
dersland that bachelors, light
wines and billiard tables are no
longer bracketed together for Ua
purposes to pay toe coat of the
war against the French airJ In­
diana, at they ware In I7M.
Girt*, even throe rurally girls
who lead a man on with (alia
promises of wealth, have it easier
ay
—
today
Men
who
had ‘„ „ „
'•ibibbed'*—their word for Jiltodin colonial day* didn’t hesitate to
bring a breach of promise suit.
A male fortune hunter then was
known a* a “ journeyman gentleman.1 Both men ana women took

IS

Um view that a mat* with money
wasn't necessarily a lifelong handi­
cap.
A pioneer matrimonial advertise
man! by a aanattivo journeyman
gentleman In toa Boston Evening
PnU of Fab n . ITS*, listed these
Mdaaring demands:
“ Any young lady between thr
age of l l and H , midllng stature
. . regular Maturei and a lively
brisk aya: Of good morals . .
possessed nf S or 400 pounds. . ,
In those sternly masculine times,
a healthy htubind might wall out­
live two or three successive hard
working wives. A girl unmarried
at S was rlgardad as a spinster
Yet there somehow were still so
many widows around that a singu­
lar faw prevailed from New Eng­
land to Sm Ui Carolina. H provided
Uut a ra n taking a widow aa his
wife was responsible for her for­
mer husband • debts unless she

faRy clad lover*, covered by
. and mparitod by a wooden

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Some hiitnrieal adwlan claim
tkil toil diprwaiing form of raid

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Quick Look Given At
WASHINGTON Wv-TW* t* a
quirk took al what Congre** has
done In I9M. what || ha*n't bme.
won't do, and may do. before the
lawmaker* go home to fare the
vcler* in the November elerliom.
Tecy want lo quit here hy iftiv
II, *&lt;• tJley can ramnaicn tor re
eleelkm. bill probably won't gel
away until *nmr lime In August
El'rnhowrr ha* *ald he wanf| hi*
program, or whai happen* to it in
vongrei*. lo be the campaign

Imuc.

Hi* Republican* run Tongreii
He ha* leaned over backward* in
get along with them. But he ha*
put Ihem nn the *pnt
l.att December he tail the Re
publican party doe*n't de*erve to
rclaln rnntml nt the govemmetr
unlil Congre** put* through hi*
program 1 c week he said he
« t-iifrl think of nothing more Im­
portant to the I billed State* than
It* cnarlmenl
The margin helveen l-.’ moc'alind Republican* In Congre** la *n
close that i l l none of EDenhm*.
er\ program could be paned with
rut &gt;ome help from Democrat* and
12' the Democrat* could block pa*
•ere anv time Ihey banded aolldly
together

Tourists Stranded In Deep Snow

Congress

In the Italic there are only four through f it
,
more Republican* lhan Democrat* year* at the reHptwal trade proIn the Senate the lineup I* If sr«f":
^FJihL.d P
Democrat*, 47 Republican* and I porl*; (31 tlawaitan ilatehood
Independent. Sen. Wayne Morse of
The trade projr*m wilt P,f'bah 'r
rnegon
, not bo extended beyowt a year,
fu. f»r rongre.y b** pas'ed only * and to **ei Eiwnhrpsgg 'J*
»* meauire, wnieh cn,,|l o. t "0 raftTTlc wilt ho *al *hr„ « H lha «
ildtred of major Importance
Ei*enhower InsUled again |«*t
a.* t 1-1 j
1 ,»
c.
hr
thr lirxinlr prir*
(U Joining Canada in Hit Si %urpnfi
nn farm prndiiffi
T.wrenre Aeaw^ay; &lt;27 •
, fem out Hawaiian «!,l*
pari with SoiUh knrea, (.11 crcit
prono*al* got langlrd w-ith
1 jI ^ f LTrrr academy;
Alaskan vtatehood pr &gt;po-.*l* The
extending major e*e *e tax rate* I "**
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and cutting other*; CSI providing
rf
for
1..^ billion
1.111 in— •dollars
. i .j i . . . tor
1... federal1 high nrprer
tivn
ifere are some &lt;Hher major lt*m»
way construction. (A) Incrcadng np« n which Ibere ha* been no f nal
ine borrowing power «f the Com action either because only one
mrdlty Credit enrp
house, or nrilh'r hai approved:
Becaice Ihe Democrat* stuck lo
Increasing the limit on the ;rlher. two of Etienhower'* pro- tlunat debt; overhauling the te“
imssj* s*ert shelved revising th* jiw*. easing restrictions on u*e of
Tifl Hartley labor relations law atomic mateilals; a 3*1 blill m J»|.
and towering the voting age b&gt; In tat foreign aid prop mi. iv.nsurI.ast week Congress slarle I roll ance on prisate health insurance;
lor toward passage of a wider and an increase In the postal rate*
•arlal serurltv program and Ihe
kind of housing program Elven
Rover asked tor.
Thr Hou*e approved a b*ll t« add
almost to million people to social
security coverage svhile locrenlog
both the benefit* and Ibe tax T ie
L A S T TIM E TO D A Y
Smite I* expected to vote for *hl*
W ia iir i B#o#
too
Mi anw bile, ibe Senate «kav*d
mo»t of the Elsenhower Itoitiing
program, incbutlng Ibe hulltlng of
11.POO public units a vear for ihe
next four year*, continuing govern
mi ni Inrored Joan on home*, and
the use of one hillmn dollar* for
*lom clearance The House earlier
•-W a w WKMCOLOM r
hid knocked out Ihe admiiu*ira
lion’* proposal fur 15.non pihlle
s
hmiilng unit* a year There can be guy mnson s
«*!*•Wj ••'&lt;d|’ 1
*iru t
no final passage nf a bousing bill
•.*••*•#«! |&lt;A**••h, ■
unlit both Hmi*e amt Senate igree.
perhip* by compromise on both
»l.le*.
S TA R TS TOMORROW
Three m e a s u r e * Elsenhower
sought have little chance ol gelling

rATK S PAHK. Colo ',F -Eight el tourist* *nti iccal travelers nere
carloads of tourist* slran&lt;to&gt;l tn motoring Along the highest susle rp ,nn« nn Trial Midge Boad tawed highway in the world
•willed ren-uen early * 1.\
' gv jjirki ttfrirhler *«id. snow
» hlcf H »ngrr llarUw llersrhlrr dnfi&lt; one to two tort drrp blocked
said irsrral plow* were wnrhm: ] We motorists
PHOENIX. Art* ‘J*-LH ilt Johntoward the ears »nd he was eer
The ranger chief . i l l the motor nv 7'eltef* irniihie be*tan under
liin Ihe rn*d toiding from llir ye , oti differed no real hardship, the rhriitm at f.ee five month*
Hrles In Esirs I’irk. * disl*nrr Drivers kepi llielr motors running ago when he pTabbed an apple
of about i« mile*, won’ I be open in prevent Erecting a* the mercury from hi* *l»ter Ralhy
in • fe&gt;» hour*
dropped lo about IS degree* above
Kathv grabbed It back Jolinnv
llrischlrr ‘ aid 75 In JO persons tern,
nicked tn hi* breath to prote*l.
urre slock al Ihr l?,|r#lfnn( level
and rkoked III* falher palled him
along (he r'nnllnrnlal t&gt;ivlde ai .. — .
—
nn Ihe hark and out popped an
•iimmer storm li'.hrd folorad* o l T l 5 K C S C I I C
! 1**1 week apple *eed
With anow. rain, hall and high
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.
Bui Ihe in month nil youngtler
wind* aero** the easlern pari til
g jq P rO IC C t
roujdn't »lop wheeling lie devel
oped alergle* and pneumonia HI*
The blii'erd Me**, min flnchv 1 NEW VO Illi
Fireman reinrl eondlllon grew worie
Mountain National I’aik a* *rore* ed lo a lllll# hoove wrerklnp to
Vesterday doctor* dipped a tube
free 7 rear old Ida E'|iei»nr» from with a llcnl on It Into Johnny’s
a ronlbrp air duel In which *he lung* They removed a *miU, m
i
I’lRE- NET
snl caught yrvlerlav
cone-shaped ('hrlstma* tree nma
PHII.AIIKI.PIIIA &gt;P - A North
Fir*l the rescuer* rut oft ao en ment. No»e Johnny feet* fme
Philadelphia elementary »cho»d
wa* damaged by fire la*lnlghl lire lerllon id (lie tin duel from
MONK V TAR EN
Official* »ai;t the fire wa* "defl tihirh only Ihr lop of the child'*
• IA &amp; IR
be&lt;d * Jt showing,
OMAHA 'A — Housewives M m
nllelv the wnrk of artnnltta.''
Then Ihrjr lowt-red the *ecl|on 1, D. New inn and Mr*. Vtnlei
Pullre tatd lurnpenllne had been
spilled at three separate place* In ,|r tturlea down an air shaft. At Ma-lson have reported to police
Ihe buUding T w « classroom* were 1ho flr»l floor Ihey broke Ihnuuh that a ttrance small Imy rame tn
badly damaged amt Ibe custoHan's a halhmnm wall, rearhnl Into Ibe their home* tn play hide and aeek
quarter* were virtually de*troyed 'ball and prabbol Ihr icellon of tin wilh their aon*
In both case*, detective* said,
i in i v c v m ,i* i im tii'H
They cut the Un apart and freed the lad hid. sought and fled It"
t o tltm n o
fVylon* if*-Severe ‘he gfrl who * .* ,r.red but no. took 12 from the Newton house and
111 from (he Madsnn home
210 8. Park Ave.
montoen rain* have driven J.non
" ,,r*
t&gt;er*on* from their home* In the I
flalle area TO mile* «cmlh of Ihl*
Ceylonese capital. Klond* »wepl
You'll find B IG V A L U E S today and
away hmi*r» and upmolad rubber
tree*

Boy's Difficulty
Finally Cured

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«D TCR80R BEHIND THE
ENEMY LINES IN NORM!

’v« nev«r
seen nnythinq like ill

Wieboldts
Camera Shop

Inks kt&amp;M JdwIwsi DwHUiw

R ED D Y K IL O W A TTS

every day al Reddy's Super Bargain

Liferary
Giiidcposf
fh \V. O. ROGERS
Off The Bonk Re**, - A* If d»yl*ng. or/ and night-long, *«nlont
' I’t MtUf: ■ n«w*m«B
•t a d«*k didn't
Itch to writs, m M , nf them s##m
to go home and keep It up, for a
anrt of busman'* h&lt;&gt;li/i#v.
In June Jonathan Daniels, edi­
tor of the Raleigh (N . &lt;'.) New*
and Ohservrr, will add to hi* grow­
ing list nf publication* “The Fnd
of Innocence ’ 'III# puhlHhec, Up.
lncott, rati* ll ’’an Inelde view nf
If day# when America grew- up
and prepared herself for great,
qeas. To make exartly sure what
that m*ans It la not the Revolu­
tion, nor the Civil War. Ini I tha
HMDs and 1920* and later, and the
presidencies of Wilton and Root*veil which Daniel* as hoy and man
nbmved first-hand.
Ralph McGill, adltor nf the At­
lanta Constitution. Is the author of
a book lust published by Abingdon
Press and based on his dally syn­
dicated column: the title Is ‘ Th*
Fleas Come with the Dog.”
Also recently published (Haw­
thorn! wa* “ Eat. Think and B#
Slender," bv Leonid Kotliln, M. D.
It was written “ with the assistance
of Fred Kerner." a atenderlsh fal­
low In the New York olfice ol Th*
Associated Press.
Coming June I from Macmillan
is "Hall Columbia: The ThirtyYear Struggle for Grand Coulee
Dam." George Kunborg, managing
editor and ro-owner of the Juneau
Independent le author.

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married him on the king's highway
clad In her chemise.
Thlt was roughly equivalent to
saying an eager widow couldn't
• In a thrifty man unless the wa*
willing to marry him In public
view In Timex Square wearing only
a peltlroat.
Naturally it la c**r to see why
this law flopnmt Even in those
days they already had enough
tralllr lain*

DR. II. K. RING
CHIROPRACTOR
Please rail fur aennlntm*wt
Phone ITSI - ITS*
121 South Palmetto

THE NEW 1954 BUICK
K lSSP t V-8 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
Delivered in Sanford
fcwraa

n M a l courting cuttom now ha*

h w firm frtend* left al
at all, and
* tr, I ■
don't
M -know
r -.h
it I* the Draclice of bundling.

IA M E S M ARLO W

NO WITHDRAWALS

SUPER

Bazaar — because low co il Sunshine

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Service is the biggest btprgaip in
your family budget I

BARG AINS

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NEW DETERGENTS
work ovon barter in an olactrie
dWtwmhart You can automat*
kelly woth your dlthai, et o
cot* par maai ot !*ti 8*en...

WHOLE

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you to tho plfei*—
w n**iy.................

PORK and
Enough lo tarva 12 partom —
bokad loiton ityla In your
eV" *
0\&gt;**
VC**'- to*

•laetric couarofa for only . , .

SPRING

FRYERS
Juicy* tondor, fronch friod
to a golden brown fn a
deap fryer ol a cost for
•loctricity of only...........

GARDEN-FRESH

FRUITS and VEGETABLES
m rm

— Jutoy, fhin-iklaned. You*
#•#&lt;♦*le |u&lt;ear w«H iqueuia oil th# juke

youe fomity will uiu during The month al
o cost foe eluctrklty of last than..........

ROAST
Tha flnait you’va avar tottad.
Don* to o turn— wHb itwinkoga
rodvcod to o minimum in yowr
owtomotk tloctrk ovon for only

leslwls sf FRESH FRUITS,
PEAS, BEANS, TOMATOES
Am#-tr**h.

stored In yow uluc-

trie frnoiae dong xrith dorem of othac Hemt
of o crot for electricity pwr day of only

Reddy Kilowatt salutes Florida's progressive

LETTOCE

food merchants...thanks them for the loan of
their a d ve rtisin g tech niq ue in te llin g this
story of bargains in better living...electrically I

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of Spnna * itv■ T»nn are tb'
cut»l» of Mr. and Mti. N J
Duccftr.

Bride-Elect Is
NUNtlftY
Th* Mu-ir undent* nf
Honored At. Tea
**
f'tadelinr Ma’mii, » ,il he rre f n
*d in i recital at the ttomnn *
Club at I3 « pm The public i» AtCaillonllomc
In* ited
(la l&amp; n d n x

The Wesleyan Service Ouil I o!
The .Mill** leu and tun* Rag
the F IM Methodist Church will cell entertained with • tea Thur*
meet al McKinley Hall at * pm
day allemoon between 3 30 and
In memerlam lo Mr* Fannie y.-jn o'clock at |he home of Mr*
Stambrldjr 'Inn-.on. jn rl one nl John D Carlton In honor of the
a rfiltal » ill be given by the nil former Mf*» Flirabefh While,
plls uf th* Fannie R Munson I'l who*e marriage l i r i place seslecano School »l M S pm In the day
rtudio at 603 Msrtle Ave
The ifudy and lising room *»*'
The following even** a*e ••he- decorated with ai r engepient. of
(Ruled by the First Pfe*hyterl*n dalilei. hidranr** and calendula
Church*
tea*** In the dining room « » * «
10 a m -Eteeulive Board of the large at range men I ol nil flower*
Women of the Church wR! r n v Ir m a dear 5 I 3 0 container flanked
the Stasia it Room; 7: p, n»,— Hoy hy candle-, which centered the dir.
Scout• will meet; 7:#fi p m
Ibe mg tablr
Phllathea Clftav will meet with
Mr. •arItem, fim hnmeee. her
Mr* II. A. Rwanvui, t ake Maty, mother. Mr. R I White anil Mis
&gt;!&lt;•« ChailoMe Smith ro-hoit**«. F' Mm nun s-ert m in* meriting
ft p. to. Evening Cltcle No. 2 . Ml* line and the Hide ho- k was kepi
Leon Walker, chairman. Mr* W h h* Mi,* .line Wl.illet Mr* l*e
Dodaon, Finite,*, Mr*. Chandler Witt Itunler prrlderf over the
Sharon, cohn*te»*, at hnirt" of punch bowl uhi«-b . . . . ,urrounded
a lh i. II. C fluBo.e, « v i Oat ,\*e With hlhi.ru b|n,itim*
Refreshment- &gt;d lapaue-e tea
Central B*f,ii*t Church tem! ids
all Paptut and i*» meml&gt;*r» of the ball*,
aridwtrh*.
punch, aoi
altncialiioal meeting tiiat atalle mwl* wefr -.er *.l 1 . Il.r ,oest.
The preienlatmn of ,« beautiful
at BrOO 0. m in l)«l.and.
anti'll!* cake p|4ia
mad* In
TUESDAY
The Unity Truth Clan will m*rt Ihe honor cue * in tb* hottest**
Those attending were the hnn
at the Yalder Hotel al I &lt;5 p m
with Carolyn t’acvnn* a* leather ore*. Mr* Alt in Jnfinmn, Mr*
I «ck Benton Mr* I llrahelh Crow ,
The public 11 im Ited
Th* Anna 'tiller Circle u|R Mrs Man I '.ten , &gt;n, Mr. (&gt;*
meet al Ihe Ilk . club al ft pm Witt Hunter. Mr ■ William C. Neil
Part two nf the recital of the and. Mr. R I Andrew*, Mrt Joe
M H. A N D M1IS. r .M W A H D M O S S M A N
i i c n i r R Munion plann Undent* Mantel*, 't r . II t Huni, Mr* R
Phntn hr F*lr*bner/Hafmood Studio
“ *lll be held al ft l i p m al the W Strc'dl* tnl. M n 1 lide Ttininn,
Mr*. Ihmald D ir .
k|r, W K
Itlidlu al 603 M*rile Ate
nairet Mr* A s ,ien,lrom. MDa
The Gleaner* «1a«* of Ihe In** Jane
Whatle*
Baptist Church will ha** it* reg
Mr 1 Ver.a V* ■‘ . I Mr. Ail*
ular business and social meeting
al the home of Mr« Charle* Muk tin Knight, M i., pnrothi Staple
tun. Mr* Jo*- e j.-net, Atr* E
head, W First St at ft p in
The Wotnsn’a Rlide f'lii* of fn« Moss-man. Mi. M&lt;*e P*e Rat. Mrs
Fir*t Rapt 1 it f'htif'h wil' meet •* Quintus llav, Mr* John J Car
(tie *n.y Pipe itrg*n t'bib met
7:30 n ni »• Ihe home nf Mr* t er, Mr *_ S I. Wh .Hot, Mr.. II I
Ml.* Eliiabelh Ann tVhlt“ rtaugbipr of M* and Mr* R l Whit*, Thor.Ha* afternoon at Ibe home
Frame* Roll, l lot Park Ave,, V*hitc, Mrt John 1 niton. andi
Ihe
Wipe*
Jen
and
June
Rygtell
•m
l
Edward
I
Moisirun.
ion
of
Mr
and
MrEdward
M
*l&lt;inin
id
of Sir. Volie Williams Sr where
with Group No. ] aa hri»tr*»r«
Berlin. N J wore n iim n l yr*ferda* .iflennam al 1 p fit ,tl the * enlr*l (he member* enlnyed a fovered
Intermediate H. A.'ft m*el a*
BapiMt
f
hutrb
wilii
Ihe
Rev
s
I.
What
let
ptufniming
the
double
dish him heon when Mr* Jjmes
©Rat Baniitl Church at 7 u m.
nog ceretiinni
H aulm , (if Mmkssille. N 1 was
W F IIN E R p tl
The rnupfe sloml lie(me (ho attar franked with palm an Ranked hutmi cd
The following events are *cha
wilh fall hr ket* of while gladioli
3ft- i'ro irit K Hull reoi «n
duleil by Ihe Prralhyleiiaii (.bill' h
fom|»n„g of a while orchid Mr* .
I 11 ‘.in
ride To Ibe Pll*'
June hi* been designated at and seven branrh randrjahra
7:30 p. m. Mid week Bible hot t ;
Ml*» Madeline Mallrrn. organist. Mo..man d.o rh..*o a l.liie Lire On: "i I'lnb" M' s
II
Wayde
7:30 p. m. Chancel Choir rehearsal ’ Milk Month" Hi. i- are many,
The Prayer meeting at Ho I 11 t many » m nl .riving milk *ay • rendered Ihe traditional nnpllal dress with whdr airi'.uric* «n*l Riltler '*as in rhargr of tb* In
hufc paid In deeeisp.l members
Bcntlit Chur* h meet* at ft t&gt;. tu Mvrtie Wllmn Home liemun.lra mu.lc and soloist, Mr*. F J Sten » « um hid corsage
Follow mg the reremonv, a re wh» are Mrs Mela folkluugh.
A rllaruaaion’ will l«* held on deep­ Itor* agent
strum, si.ter of the bride, sang "I
A recent nitlnnwldr survey ha*
irptiou w «&gt; held In the ehtircb re M r. Robs Phillips. Mr* IVarl
ening th* .mutual lit**.
that mo I i onno|s*enr* lane Thee", by Edvard Grieg. ^■re,*tltln room The lulde'. tilde Harper Mi* Mine Melhvin. and
Sanford laidce N«. 02 . |‘ A A M ".t.ihll.hed
'Because"
b*
Guv
ll'llardekd.
&gt;f milk prefer to have i| thorough
W:t o*rvl*ld with a white linen Mr- Fannie Zarhar* A* Mr*
will meet in a railed communlia Iv chilled Thi« m.i* tie Ihe rue and "Tile lord's I’rayei", artang cloth
and in Id an arrancemriil id Rili lit read a pm-m. "Th ri S-iftl*
Jto n with finl Arition at !&gt; p. ru ; •hat many other* are looking for ed■ by Alberl
Hay
Malnlle
....
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while
ami orange bin.sums.
fuo.som*. Wall ", wrillen 01 IWJ In R"berf
white roses and
ei’pper at il o'clock and th* *ee ■m order I fully entuy Mil. mi»*t
The bride. gi*en in marriage h&gt; Around the rdgrs &lt;&gt;f ihe i.».!e w is Orr ' n h in*mb*.r pl.ared a rose
ond «e«»toT( a* 7 nVIr-ck.
- "f 1 while eandte In ■
1 i&gt;erfecl nf all fi*or| in if* full m her falhei. was altrartive In » tern inter.persed with while ro-e* It lb.
The Central BapUat Church hat lural giv-dne-.t Milk (* murh inmr ballerina lenjjlh gown nf Chrutil!) and orange blossom*
idler h'i|de|
the following schrdule: 3:30 p m. than a delightful &lt;’ in
lire and nvlnn fiille fashioned with
lb " memtiers gave h&lt;imnruu&gt;
Thr bride', bud: n n Irpt by
Junior Clioir; 7 p m Young Peo­ Ileverage sfllh meats. ,md Ihe pick a .If .1pies* Iwuliee and a late )ar
'l l , . Jane Wlnrttev and klis* Pill* and ad rerolleelinns "f mepmnev
ple* Choir; ft p m - Prayer Meet* up tvilbnui a Jr (down lor midmorn kel with
leeves
roming
sleeves
mining
to
point*
w
Brown Presiding al llte punrh of Mu- I'ipe Organ i'lnb rmf l.dd
(nj,,
mg land mlllaflernocin Nulnlbui oyer Ihe utl-t* The jacket I n
b&lt;iwt wore Ml*. Janr I'ickrri*. how ihn were Initialed and whu
ii
th c h k h a r
tnrrd
a
F
’eler
Pan
rnlhr
arid
sc|i
gaketf them In yun
re-.f»tch bar pslihli.hrd tbil il I.
iHacona of th* First Pie* an i'feal fort&lt;l for young and old rovered b’dfnns e*lending rlowi Mis* lionise Cunningham-ami Mr*
.
Tti'i-e present were Mr s J F
Ed Paflervun. ao'l riptiog flub ytu U n Church will ra m in re and all Iplrrvnmnj ace-.
v»u ihe frntjf The full *klrl »*** de wrdding rake were ihe Mi*te. If**' kin* uf Mnrk sidle N P M» *
| u l«r lesiton it f:dft », m
nnyer milrffcev yemr need for milk
*lcoed with Inset* nf plealed rtitle
*. • P Hendyr-nn. Mrs Charles
ftemlhola ReL'kah L o Jrr a-.II nr;.I •- a popmftf *“ »** of esprev.lng the al Ihe hnltom fler fingertip &gt;»u Tommie and Emma M 'th'ln and C
IfU'rhead. Mf* |e l|e T Brian
Mi* Alfred Grim e
th* I. 0. 0. F. UaJi at ft p. m srl.ntii,
" * that Ihe yam*
for a p r riding frrp to fti*u »• 1 Mr* r'hirle* D Perre'ter Mr»
vised by nalur*
BOhert I, f1 »een. ' I r * c a An
First Ba
.. pf infanta are ped svRh a whJtr pi chid and *lei&gt; s»y. Fenosylvania ami New V-uV derj.m Jr
3lr* c, ^ Telman
Tevlor Commander y No
2*. 'in*11V Ideal for voung people |n franoti. showered with orange Mr. Mos.m in ’vojr an ambroid Mini Mjegare! fa»a-ta Mrs 11 T
.red blue linen dtr** nllb brown i'ncsp*r. Mias friana fine of Mel
Knight* Templar will meet »• high school «m| college and for the hlos-om*.' . .
•crc sorlr. »ml Ihe urrhid from
3t«»onlc Hall f"r the conferring of mainlenanre of a health)', vigor
The matron nf tmnor. Mr* De her bridal b"i'|U«i Tb* rmipje bourn*
tlie Order nf Malta at 7:.3n p in Otis hodv Ibrniighout life'
Hunter, aunt of the groom, will revtde al «U9 W |h rd SI in
Mra W M Scott, Mr
11 r
Tiie logical approach In nnlk Is will
flipper Will be »e|y».| al ^ o'clock
wnre a Inlleilna length dre«* of
Wiley, Mrs S J Nr* Mrs R r
Ai| Sir Knleht* are raqutatrd to both eemiooile and nulrflhmal Irr blue satin and nylon tulle with Sanford
Dulnf town goe,fs IlicRpled Sirs Moure, Mr* J t Mu. hell Mr*
When food budget', must he hid
■Mend.
1 malrhlng pit-lure hal She rarIf R Odin tu Mr
.1 11 Fields
Cenlral Baptist Church will meet inerd again d many ami rnnfllrt ried « easrade Irompiet nf flamingo Edward Mo .man, mutiipi of ihe Mr*. Voile William.. Mrs |&lt; tl
•t 7:3(1 p m at the ehnrrh lor *Iat- Inc claim. for funds -and who earnatuma. na*tel Esther R.«d groom, of Berlin. N J Alt. Will Berg nf Mejftournc Mr. ft jf
lam Nell *nd, aunl of the rrmiuv
dors md faer Rial problem we daWbs and hliie delphinium
tatlon program.
We|rh nf Orlando M* • * Kerft
of Ahserno, N J,
neres.srllv seek low cost vnirrces
H I IH AY
lluMftler.
Miss Je.mneMe p
The
brlrltimaida.
Ihe
Misses
$ The hut will (rave the First of Important nutrient* High rpi aI Jan and June Baggell, wore gowns
Born In Sanford. 'Ir* Mo.-maa f *lr*e, Mrs || W R„cler Mr*
Bantist Church at 7-30 a m. for By prolelo for evample, mil** if flamiogu tafln and nylon tulle gradtiafrd from Seminole High F E Poll, and Mr C r Hum
never be lighted It I* e-.senllal
srhuol and I a gr rduafe of Mn
the Dr Land Assembly.
over taffeta and carried bouquet )trdfboe 3| *lh m &gt;r h'vif of Mu ie pbrey of Phlladelpbn r .
Central Baptist Church will mt*t for gro'i'H and er|u*lly e-,.rnfj»j
at 3:30 p m at the rhurch lor f.^ fh« rebuilding of bod* ii sue- *l"t!l»r to that of the matron of Shr Ii prt rnlli employed b» fbr
n | iv ,.
..ir .
. # ru,
f!wn* Soiifhf'o ft-efj frliphoor and fr!&lt; K .hl«.r inb-en
**1 ** i' eoollpuou' tbrougbenl III. boeor. Cindv Nrs-.nsir
visitation program.
th, l'n ,|».l
sfiii
itp-.it.
neb
r&gt;e"i.io
to
,(i
:ir!. rarritd a b.r krl of ro r o&gt; graph Co
At 7:30 o. m will be Adult Choir
b *fl fltbcfs ond. r
s, .» o|iy
rehrarsal at Central b a p t i s t ibtindipee tnd cl -urb high blfilag •»&gt; fiir; brar»r us Djrsl Vfc
Mr Mn m jo i 1 " »»*•. e( p ,*cs!
nuillf'
fft.if
we
proper!'
Lain
Chureh.
im N 1 r"d rradualtd from Had
•hlnk ef milk fir I a* J presIf in
R f’ Hunlrr unt't of the dm Hsight- If*;'’ School lit l&lt;
SAM'RDAV
We ord*.
iTd",
-re*
food
I*it
rmpha.Mi
ti
w*
|
|
pisctd
jrnow ‘tfved as btat man and now r o t r h if l b* iftf DrWitf firm
The bus will |s»ve th* First
•T ff •“ f!ftM" »P” erf*
hanttst Church at 7:30 a m. for b'catf'e o-j. nutrf of mdk proet.je. u'hers were Jimmy Whatley and &lt;er Coniraettng Co.
half nf so adult perino’* dallv r» Robbie f ee While, brother of the
POWEM 'S ft IK K
the Def.and As**mblv
luiremenf* nf the ei&gt;ential amlui bride
^ Before ifeel pen* oere rued'a
r i t p i .v r n
»rldr.
Ine bride'* rnqlhrc wore a *|re»' •yuill* frnm . van
rim e, ta cie.
The protein rernmmrndaRnn* of lenglh tire** of bin* lace with own. hawk, p 'srn e k and turkey
If1
© ff &lt;4*« t*A
I’fie*-ft. #An
the National Reiearrb Counell are white acre m o le s and a rot * ige (ealhers o e je used Ir, m jjre pens
fur proleins from all food source.
Hut all prolclns are nol eqinl In
nu'rttjve value The animal source
protein*— |bo*e from milk, milk
products, meal and eggs— murh
■&lt; •f f wi f *mm
Mr* W R Jennings and Mrr. more ne*rls appro.Intste the pro
R. \V. William* wen hint#**#* at telm of the human bo.lv than do
party given Thursday at the vegetable proteins, and therefore
ar* murh to b#
Williams home In hono, of Juna are
he preferred
t'eferred The
.Fanning* and FMtle Wllllain*. «nlm«l pmleln* ofFer both r*.m
■ tfhth grade graduate* of Sanford plele dlgastlblllly and superior
Jtinlar High School,
*winr* irifl r^fiMnl Nn olhfr frtt*d
F TV re
The party room* were deeoiata.t |
,h»
vsith yellow and blue floorer* ear |
,n* J" m,,*t
ryinc out the cl*s* eolar*. The | Not only it mitk pmleln among
napkin* were in the form of dip- I R'e fine ) aiailable. it |* alto bar
lema* tied *if h t-lue an I jellowr S»ln priced The only cheaper pro
ribbon*.
I ,r,n&gt; available In mniunien on a
iiry the
fhe sear mund hasii are those &lt;d
Cioaita ,r»* played d'ittrii
he fvidge eheftft, cotlwge rh ru e , eva|HW*teit
tveniriB with Belly I you Sel
milk, and nonfat dry milk— *11
•nd Klnda hanto-i wir.ntnit prliet. product*
of the dairy food famil*
A («eet cmine ami r&gt;un&lt; h * « r lat
milk and Hi product.* are
*r *erved hy th* Imilewrs and Thu*
to be rrrnenlred among
M e t. Lauren N Johnaon nnd Mr». properly
ihe most economical food* to h#
W. If Stewart
had Rinse the most etnrntivr part
The honoree* rve.e prraerrted of a well balanced diet InvoVe*
w''t» gift*. M »• William* rereiv- the protein fmwfi, the uie nf more
rne a wralld and co»me"r*, and milk In the diet provide* an in
Mi»» JrnnHy* tea* pre»eitol with evpertelve meal quality and aunpl
a rerapbonk.
AurntHtic w iitiiN cuwftoy pawti
an abundanrr nf IY&gt; irndrin whit
In atldltbu to thr b o n »n « and I* an essential
w* .* o H »*4 furryk out oe n*» wist
ladle* eerying, the gnr«u include-l;
»•* 44 * o*«4 k"&lt;1 M eo- ■•••■■4ey«h4e
••
Fryocea Jnto, Marcia Duo jrarnrr.
UNCOMDIHONAt r.U X M N Ifll
Marcia lamclolt, Irma Jean t'orl.y,
f *pp*i ft.refed •fWtWe S' bed •Jaelwiref
Mary Jean K‘ng, lud. Sharon,
XlPPtm quoro«teed Ie' hf* of qormeel
Mr, and Mr a. I, K, Ryimtitd* of
Jlftndra lee, Nancy llli hardr, Bet® f Lynn Selyi'lgr, Linda Ao.lnrecm, Smlut. N, V announce (he bulb
ItZ II I IO 17
M H ed W e .
l.lnda Kanmr Nellie Pick "it*. Di­ of a P lb. *rirI. Kave Diane, on
ana Fie leeher Dana Raid in. Nan- June .1 In Smlim. Mra Svnmn.l*
*ftjr Robb, IJvrla Hmlth, I'rgity ie Ibr former Ifuth Martin. ei*i.r
Lundquiil, Shirley MorgbP. ansi nf lire, (', A /.ndt-rann Jr of
Sanford
Elaine Mini*.
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Miss Elizabeth Ann White
Is Wed To Edward Mossman

ripe Organ Club
Enjoys Luncheon
At Williams Home

June Designated
As 'Milk Month'

Ihittie William* Wit today fur
Avon Park »|.Cm *be t«&gt;ll ,prn-l
~ -reck- ;t- »S.« "nitcopal Camp
I'
Fnrtiulr to PatHtlia ll'atii, Mi
itr.il Mrt CharV* Hr»te, fnimti
It of Sanford and no t »f Wash
inuton. &lt;!a. an.t Mr and Mr*
Johnnv 'tack Mauldlug of Waih
ihgton, I* I" smlrd one dat
la.I s*iek tsllh Mi
and Mt«
Tommy Cobb an I famil*
Ed's,ud Flom of Tampa is* m
pcctcd to arrit, todav to illcnd
the [»inrf»ldir *'iu»t
&lt;sr.Hinsr
which "III like nitre tppmtrot*
evening
Ml*

W. W

tvrr ha* relumed

1 1 mu Lo. A m ite, ao.) :*n Maiiim
Cnllf. where .he ts-». 1 died br
1 ail&gt;e of th* llllie.t ami iteath of

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Slate I'nivrrsit* e* Tall»ha**ee
re* snend'np rh* -itniiin titip
Ibeir o*rrnt. *nd !&gt;&lt;»•• I.
... •Trnj Rav If I. im n v li; I*.
t
o rris with ii* paicnl* M*
Mr*. Tt"* Pa. tnd Mrs I |t
Mr. Ryroi Stephen* retuintil In
ri •
aropa fFrl
' s
v aftei- spi t ding a
.rw ila\, ***&lt;I her mother. Mi* J
l&lt; Ray
Mis EllatVM, Colley, 1 I! Col
. jr lirn if - D -pkiui, A I Bad.
*Fke Colley irul MJ*i H * filed
i d tpeu* *-e wrnleid in Key
'Vest with M* and Mr* I ari Ai»o. Mis* t..'c Fu|l reuiaio I in Key
Wi*t after staying in iio f'id
with ber " t .edmolner, *lr, • d
hv. while sb. altrnde I Si-', ot here
Friend* *'f P 11 Sit "hen,iso
■sill be *•lad in learn lliel be 1 ■
in,pros trie from 4 h»*ii «i|oiroi
it fi'-iks Mount, N r isb.rr hr
is rnufine I lo ilte \llantir f 04*1
Line Ridtoad l|o&lt;pit il
Mr 4 rid ' l l * W'allei flea] in ,I
, &lt;sn son*, S4 lotos end Da* til. le-fl
ftaturdai to teluiu lo ilicii home
III (hie,,a, fes
irflri , idlingwith 31r Real . molh&lt;-,. M, ,
f 'tcscriy. r a., I hi, glttrnl
imilber. Mr, I illian Vi,-Very, Fn
mute Ionite iliey- oleon.d lo ii d
with hi* innir and aimf 'Ir and
'Ih» Philip '*i. ker * el kiliriginn.
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Stephen Rockwell,

Mr*
I ? | if »
1
l.r C1 *.*n itlon r te.rue,. on Jun* f
I r .
• til ■
ai Honda ; ..utb»rn * oil,,* ln * f " r C 0 J l C l l l W i n
alrlanl thcr her daurhter, Mrt
‘larri llarsrs t,;man rfreived
l*r barhelio of S.-irn r ilcpt.r
I'oty-tw i player* tonk part In
&gt;lt». Lyman. • na-lueie of the
'rotrltMUt ClU.iOptl llo . n i t a i Frtdyi ".eht's Duplicate Bnd(*»
. no.ir 10 *........
m I'h'iai!*' game in tbc
'.'lab
hia. F’m . " a - rnii o'i't in P*t
The winring pair tor the 4v#ning
hology at .southern.
was Stephen Rockwell of LongMr and M*- I **»*11 * Mt al *m| wood and Fred Sirin with a tofal
hihlirn of Wi . r palm Reach *1 * ♦core of Fit point- L. Beimtain
.parted *0 r r o ir * 'nouiiis. to and Mr* F V Greene p'*rel with
nrnd idlill lo u r with hi r pairn*.. 17ft points while Mis* In* Kiehl
'•Ir. and Mt* Genu re E Well.
and Mr* Stanley Albert shusred
Mr*, rb m ’i • !i o'.fbv *n I child with I '.’ 6 potni, f'oji:h place wa»
fen and Mr r"d 'If* Ju, l isher taken hv Mi* Fred &gt;re n anj Mr«.
and famil." y rr'.rd jv allenled * Leonard 'l o r , on
Tuppernare
t nlc a* R o c k
nth»r i atiendiug Friday'* resSprings
il*&gt;0 iocludrd- Mr end M n. Roy
Syme* J r . Mr an i M " Jack Rati£an, Roy Ifuller. 'it*
\n IDT*Cariauav, Mr* fi-n,. e Cirdoll,
'Its Eai' llrngild-uham. M UiC erlle Heard. Mr* Hoy Tiill*. Mr*
The insesturre of ta-- neav iieoige MtJ. -all, Mr Fduatd llig
Rroaynie T*ioo * s i* Itcbl li-i s u .l gin*, Mr, J F Ink r Mr* Jay
4i the Cltrls'lno and Missinn.irv Young, M i, Rob*i' d ot, npj, Mr*
MliaPs-e ('li'in ’i |i » o ,n inirr William Cliftoll. Mr- Berll» Ro­
e-iiog prngi mi .mi the Blown'"* bert*, John Willlan,*. Mi* Ro*t
and leaders . .penallv Ihankeu \dam&gt; 'It* F. f koder»ou, 'Ir*.
1 rs*ep No h leader, 3!i
f* F Cauiilla Rime, 'Ir K.opfih Sapp,
I ’lau.e, f"r esetilhipg »he has l*r llm ry i ha c, *|r Alice f clflwight i r r . n i n , Mr*.
d'.’Ue t" help get Tt"op !• -wg toned ardt, 'Ir
lb f Bfisou l-e, 11". I'lll pll |gr-i A Barnhart, H * Pardee. B T.
it** i| Ir 4 II I M»- |t-d*n Hear, and T ''U r, fn I Mtrt'.m, "tanlry Allire j« .1 .14 *,! I i lei, Mt* flie-i l,erl. Nt*, W S U- **,rl- and Mrv.
I *' M, larughlln
dole Tfippe
The fourth m in'tily roochtori
Troi'o *» It's l"-l
Hie f"1|osvoig
I ‘ (ding rootr.,I ha. t» *nltv he*n
gilt.
Inietdl".
M * 1-1.111, \ n g i u ‘ 4
cored
The ssifioei f rid, contest
Rishh'tt, I in 111* i uniy -ejl. r .dleen
Colvin, Mild* i WMl'il, Helen ||id w ,t, Dr I Milium with a total of
block. Belly Mae Ii.**. Ii a h lei Till point i nut of * C' +**it*e is.HF
Trtppe, .'ill '4 0 White, then la 11,-1 i oh, r, -cniing Mto f 'i.o rr were:
td'said F Higgles rtrlt); FtCd
ly and Joyce B ■bard.
Wil*nri I indlly, 610;
K r f t e s h m * ids » u r
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lei, and Mlt
B"*V«*lt -VjO; Cecil
b* the Riow roe,, thru leader
Bine*.
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M r. Wllsen I jodley,
a s s i s t a n t le«de.*
STH. Irslng Feinlwrg. ,V,U: Step' en
Rorkwell, 5211
Flans are i,o*s ueierwav for tha
furmallun of » *r rn j duplicate
game to be fir IJ one aftnepon each
wrek It t* hoped ih«t If*■'» game
M bi
cf |i
whd*F wi'l reach many player, who hov*
0* \ 1 Unit &lt;*•** 4* will nol hecn aide i„ ati -nl the night
1*a* tolfmui**
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tei.mp*. Full detail* of ihe game
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liinHii'ufi sslll lie anm-omed tiler in the
fiv n i hv M’ f* I rhinilirr *1 week
hri ImiiM*
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Do your youngsters go fnr pe.i one, I V * Is-i,h It, r*len,( nut thanks
rod bitflri sandwich",’ Then vary "0*1 a p i'ic f iafinri for (heir m in v
this sFindhi sometimes aud ml* kindre, .*, ihe l.rsidifnl fiord
Ihe pe.iniil huller wdh erispli offetum, Hn.l Hir cunifortlnr wurtia
rooked rrumhled baron and a little "f 'lie •vmpathv , ard sve received.
chili sam e, ,pre»d between *llrn*
I lx Family nf Eddie I arngintli
of wb-de wheal bread
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�Cardinals Tie
Same And Then
lose In Fourth

GETTING SWEETER ■

Sanford Navy. And
Groveland Win In CFL

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ll was the ante old story. I,»nelooked lil.e they were » pri nt
team ill the fir*t four Inning*
when (hey took u four to nothing
lead. In the top of the tilth Sunford milled and
two run-.
Finally the big inning ruin- and
the Indian- explod'd and won the
II) (JAVI.K TA I.IU IT
N EW YOnfC oW— There idwtilJ game P-!&gt;,
wimhI

Iradiftc I ,RK=iilr Item.

Hill Craldree Gene Penuinjlnn
■ond ha»e. ‘p i I* did not mean anyhlng amt tin- -iili- v j - im.-e attain
rettied without lietng a'i'e t •sri-te.
I'lnera'tle rollerled one drulile in
he'bottom of the third* Imt wa*
nnaide
»eorc
the runne.
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i-r before

(he Inning ended. At the end of the
third Pincmdle leal liy n I ll mai­
lt In.
I ardinal* N&lt;- Gum,Gene PeiuiiriKlun, f.i it limn up
for Hanfnid. la-at out a I,mil for
an infield hit. Then ’.n&gt;- hit and
run weir- flashed and bill Crulitrip
lifted a long double int ■ left field.
Peiiuii.glon rarr.e hon-c t,. norl­
and tied the gam,- at 1-1 George
Krnl* then Kruuudrd to the *lo&gt;rl
■tup. The abort*tnp pick* I tip, hull
up and threw II. to third getting
(.rshtree out. Willi one out and oni­
on, Kiddia llliln-e hit Into ii dou­
ble play. That wa&gt; the cto*i-t
Hanford ramn to winning the gamtf’ineraallr Take* lo-.nl
I'lneeaMIe roarrd tiirk in the
Iwtturn of the foiulb mid took Ihe
{rail agalii. They runiliim-,1 .line
nil* and two error* to put together
tarn mill. Finally the ri b- *.a« re
lim l. Tho Air men now lean ’M .
Tin- remainder of Ihe game went
fa*t and only two Sanford halter
were nidi* to trnrh haso. Itan-ly
llevtiohl* *Inglid nnd buddy i.jkc
wulkrii. 1‘tfii*, nstie aeor--d another
run in the iaittom of ih,-&lt;ighiu an.I
won the game 4-1.
C A H I) C A I’KUS: CraMree got
the only extra Im-e hit for San­
ford . . . Ilavlry failed tu get a hit
in three time* at b n . . . gu „in
walked two batten . . . Th, g.mo
I*'if?! t’JLr hour and BO minute*,
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Oinir streak for the Card.'ml* They
had defeated Grovefwn I an I tie rtnotlt twice and route pri-lty r h -i
to turning the tahlea oil I hi- l-.ignc

The irame -l»lle-| off v.-rv fn*t.
ha the fir*t three Cardinal hal*
tara *11114 k out. Pitt-castle «»■ not
aide to do anythin* --Itln-r, levan-e
thair flr*t thr• JugtMt* weld
down in order. In tin- tup «f tin
rrtorul it Went thr-e up and tbt*&lt;*
down fur the Sanford nine.
I*imrattle drew flr-t hh„&gt;d when
the firat man up hit a home run
Otrer the liirhl field feme. Tintide WO* then retire,).
I.loyd Swain put the filet hit -f
lilt- tattle f»r Santm-t when he
singled ll.ioutrh th- mi-hit uf »•••

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OP FOR

PitrtrS.tli- proved In I* to -(rung
1or thr Kanfonl Gardiitali and won
a rluM- 4-1 baseball contest yciterday. Th r win give* riiifcuvtic n!nc
straight win* In th, Central Flori­
da Flag ue without a drfeat. The
Cardinal* niiw hjv, a V I n r "-.I.
The Joi* liii&lt;li« n four 1-41110 win-

Hanford pii&lt; her |.oyd Swain gav*
up to tune hit* omi struck out ‘ lx,
while losing hi* *»'inrt v»mc it
the *ea*on. .lint Coptoy fanned 11
of the two Card* and trace nn f«ur
bate hit*, while wincing hi- fifth
(fame of the *ea*nn.

bate been nr&gt; great turpnw* or
it-illgnalion that a crowd &lt;&gt;l 3d,(m0
wax kepi aittiig through a mid
lain for more ihan /our hour* the
PlAci night until the Hrook!) a
D o d g e r * at&gt;.l the Mllttatlkte
llravt-, could contrive to struggle
lh. oogh Hu- m|nimum I im - inning*
&lt;d a legal game and thus negate
th" crowd'* rain cheek*.
baseball remain* lilt- &lt;.e- log
li. i iee* which steadfastly rtluse*

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THE TOST VALUAOLE
*XAYER OE H?EV.
n tA o c ep a y
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the boston Nationals of IhOI

ll,-d u ll (a hctii-r Ilian rdsillng,
but one ix moved to wonder nowand then if ll„- no-called n.iti-uiil
pa-tnne eoutdn'l borrow jn-l n
f’•(!»■ r-om Ilo- paehyilerm*
Managrr Al Igipet of Cleveland
hai a si rung feeling Ihut I lie
Yankee' are going to tilts 4 Vic
llnschl until it hurt* Indore tie
Ameriran la-ague race Is (liii.hcd
“ Alwaya trefnre." nay the nunnr,
“ we could c o u n t upm faring
lla 'rh l. Iteynold* ami Ixipat In
every »«-rie*, air.l that wa* tough
Menci I always did the ram* thing
ay.iin.sl Hie Chicago White Sox toi
and saved hi* srcoml stringers for
III- other dob*, lie's going I &gt; mid
the big guy plenty '*

In lh&lt; first engagement tielv-eHr
these eluhs, the Navy handed t|ulocal Giant* an ign-mine&lt;i&gt; 17-,'i
Sell,ad,. Ilefole then, tin* Giant*
had won seven sliuiglit vane* aed
now hove iHoted for Iheniselvex n
imtoeative 7-3 wilt ttm) lo-t reeirrd.
When the Giant* meet with th*
Navy tomorrow night, they wijl
have one idijee- — - ■
live In mind, amt '
*t

Russ Nixon
Leads FSL
In Batting

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lied Minn took the Sanford
A met lean Legion ha-ehall team to
Titusville and played t ie rltutvl.lo
High School lm«.-|,ui| team in an
, xhililtion gam, Saturday night.
The gam,1 ended in the l-ottom of
th,- eighth with Titj*\i le wii.ni-ir
t-h.

The Legion Ihi)/ played a great
game mid had the Terrier, :t-!l In
the hottoni of the «eventh. A r .1 ■
rtrr tally tied the game and then
in the extra inning they won l-.t.
Halph Farina.
■nd hoi-er: Sam.
ltd passed tne hitting attack fo.- W
the l.rgion nine.
Fanna got two rV ^ I V
singli* nnd Sant-k '
Urt got one. TI-* .1
tu .villa- was oulyl J — ^ _
able to o 11 r e 11 A
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PHOENIX. Aril. J*— The num­
ber of deer harvested in Anion.,
h.i* doubled in Ihe U*t five &gt;rar
And there were jlnm-d twice a
many buck, taken last year a*
there were in 1917. Tin* h N"
word from the Arinina Gam,Ottminlsslon
The repict* -how that .71 r.'ii
hunter* in ffifi ,la(e look hum,
111.803 deer in t'Ji.1 tinly 3.IH7 were
untlcrie**

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S K IT IC TA N K S
C I.K A N Iv U !

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ly and t h a t ' * Itnhirt Sontitcl
what won the game for Tilii'viile .
Jim Konkin* hurled a gie.it
game for Sanfoid an-i Harry tieiull*m e t and Bull Wheeler lo»»ed for
the winner*.
I.K G IO N I.IN G U : John Clarke

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•truck out four time* for Sanford
I IJ\ I II ||.|f*!•— &gt;Vtrilrla I inifar
iU rut* K*&gt;. Nip -»tm1 Tiick
*k . , . l-awrcrire Howard placed a
SN-'.kr Kt.II.
»&gt;»M. M. rv great gome at *hort*top . . HowarJ
l.ai., tun,* UH* l.« na, Itnurr* |'if m AlticJ started in right field.
I A T K S A T t R D A Y N lf ilir

Major League
Leaders
III

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III Si* 11 .VT V till IV XI in.......
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CIIATTANfKHiA. Tcnn -M aybe
t lb, Hn|,,l&gt;v
10.411 c mi 3 iu piUhrr*
who wear gb**e» never
loonlli
l •» r ;igive pa*&lt;p&lt;
Nevi-rtheli-i*. the
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Clulfilct.r 3-3 p.ml |I« |,
CtiatlaiUNiga I.ookoiil' of the Clan*
&gt;1*1X111 II *1 1 — 1 M
lim e 13 3 AA .Southern As*n have
three
3 tar* yirtry IVOl.m
1 I &lt;-* 4 •*« J **
I I Sell be m l Inn
* bn I :• hiirlei* who wear xpcd-’ di'* while
tdavmg All three an- doing rpiile
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s i - n n l a b , 1- 1 j i . i i , I I I I J u
well,
Itlllliril lic rt-— 3 la
IlMr ,13rI
3 ('oumi
i ; in ; r» i i&lt;&gt; T b c k Hyde, Kil Moeller and Z*-ke
I H'llrtiM U In*
• *4 r in Zei«* are the h e i p e c t a r l t ' d
« lU lilf
i |&lt; mouniDnien.
.yotnbln l . l p int 13**4
Hyde, who twirled two three
M XTII II ll l;--- 5 14
I Iwe 31.1
I Cure tl'nmn. V
I* * " I I l » t . f hitter* In early seann play, and
• l ’« l l » y l*»t
P i * 111
I True I'ain
; «r- Moeller, who went all Ihe way in
a II inning affair, are regular
qolM cIn I . . p*P| 13: t«
I I M I I M i l l ----3 III Wllr
I l,*r 13 ■darter* Zelx* i« uxr-d mainly In
Ample
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relief
t ll.idiine I’d,.I
3 Mi : ru
The only complaint of ihcsii
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lllh 11*1 IMIrsr* I Knur IlM r 11,1 pltehers rnmes from Hyde, lie
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3:. i n 11 * 4
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V MIm, o,il,r)
114 3 tn *ays ft would Ire tine l,‘ someone
I K J i n i s b 'r
7.4*- would invent windshield wipes tor
llie ir giant*.
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tlt.M .tlA I, FlIM MtlNSHtCIII
nt'EANPtHtT. N. J *.b - The
Sati.U'i Monmouth Halts, wliiclt will
have it* 3lst renewal tin Aug. 7,
1* the ninth nliletl stake* rare tn
ttm ndifin It was fir*l tun tn
HCl Thfv year'* vace come* on
the last Saturday nf Ihe meeting.

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Indian', have n
•Irung team with every man pre•enl In-irig a Uttval to tn - rami- nt
all llnii-». Dm- example i* Ihrlr
ttilehrr Joint Sewuitx who la the
Navy'* leading hut let amt batter
in the No, three slot
The Clout* will Mutv, into Mem­
orial Stadium tnni.n-iw night with
a |,-v Iveil lineup nnd many differ*
tnl iii'ertiun*. Th" team will tr*
unset minded when limy take un
Uncle Sam'* men in blue.
lily Joint "lluttemlik" llemhi*
son will In- ri-lyinr on U," ronrerntlvi, hitting of E,l l.ee Johnson,
(tuber i Ibark ami "i.’u'.iv'* Davis,
ll mnv Im- Inlerrsllnr. to rule that
John Martin nnd Ed Marlin may
make a delmt with th-' Orlando
C R Y With Martin rt third late
and Itidteri lllerk al ahottslon thi*
will elote the weak i|ed on the In­
field. Marvin Davis m u lie plrtvcd
■I sec,mi and brother f’iilie Davis
at the firit sack.
The pitcher lint not Imen named
hut thi* srribe belie,, ,' tliat mat.ager llendet*on -vitl send Whiter
Grant to -ake ovr* the mo.tlld
chore*.

bus* Nixon, Jacksonvilb- Ucarh
catcher, continues ns (ratling lead­
er of the Florida Stale Feag’-ie
with a .431 murk, u rise of d point*
over last w,ek. Home New* Himati
figures show Ho-, also pacing the
(nld in double* with Id. Don Thirlley, Daylolm lad, sill) idint*'* the
way in total hit* with hi* 7M. A
new lien*) hitter appeared un the
batting lioritun this ween In the
person of lie I.n ini's Jack Cadf,
who hut -nared no less than 4
departmental honor*. J.irg lead*
in runs with B4; total have* with
tint; triple* with 10; and ItlH'a
with 54. He is rurrently hatting
M B. Allen Meyer, Jarkronville
beach, hat lii stolen base* In head
that category, while llov Cham­
bers Ills lea inmate, holds fast as
parr-setlrr In homer* with hli last
week'* 7. John lllodgett, DeFnnd
rnnnormlli,, most of the pitching
prevlige. He (in* the b,*t le.-oid,
in fart, a perfect or.e with his 13
wiiu and on lasses; Is tntis In Inn­
ing* pitch*'i with tilt*; in wms with
13. nml in eomplrtr pat tr *, II.
Ill- , lu,e*t cltalieiigep fee lotal
win* i* Itolindo Hrt, gn uf (irlando
who tin* til under hi* to-l* ■« well
n* Id .innidol,, games. Ikinnclly,
NEW YOtlK ijP— Jimmy Dyke*
Fake.and htirler, euntinue* ai U suing afljr Ca«cy Stepgep* title
strikeout king with M.
-the lineup-shuffling rhantpi.m nf
the American la?e«tie.
SAME BROOM SWEPT CLEAN
Dyke* tried out e wdlu-r new bal­
NEW YOItK -b-Natloral Lea­ ling nnler yesterday al Yankee
gue umpb'p Mill Stewart used the Stadium. It was No 2* by unoffi­
same whlik broom to dust off cial count of the men who travel
home plate for 10 years. Naur Ihe wilh hi* low flying tlnltimurc Or
old broom ha* been retired and I* iirles.
Mkfcrtafd at the National Baseball
" I ’ve got a player — I woo l
Hall of Fame in L'ooperstavm, N. Y. mention any nam.-s
l&gt;;t. no mai­
Stewart &gt;ay* he first used the ler where I put him. he crime* up
llllle t leantr on Kept. S3. 1133. The
men on bates,” said Dyke*
last lime it wa* placed in opera­ “with
You rmikl pull hi* mine mil of a
tion was Ihe 19.13 W.nhl Series.
hal ami he'd Ih- up there with lyur
men nn. I even tried him leading
idf. Then the catcher and pitcher
get nn base for him
lirlr»lt si litittui, i}r -rtroi
"Our hitting is just anemic
4 ) Mi,I «l*r»i r 14*3)
That's the trouble with us. Nn mys­
I? Jl an.) I bl.nitrr ||.j)
tery about It. Look at the aver""•ll P.nit," »ur.li4lr,tl
ages. We've scored fewer run*
xenavti, iKvntr
than any rtub tn eithrr league (Hid
Trass
W. I - 4-,
It isn't even e!o»#.
|lr-*»S,l» n
3* is ,s
"That poor Turley never l?t«
NSW V.-rk
it
34 .1
VIUHHiikrr
Jt ]S .3
in v run*. The mn*t he ever pad
I'liMailrlbhta
I ) is i,
with us or Ibe Brawn* was three
&amp; l/mla
,
l i t i .1,
Once this vesr I took him nut fir
riHithiisit
ii
i*. i
rt iin a ,.
ir
34 i
a pinch hitter in the eighth We
l‘ltl'l»ra h
|f IS .1
get four In Ibe ninth an.l won 1-3
,,
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Sanford Navy Team
Faces Sanford Giants

ID T . \. D \ \ IS
Tomorrow night, the Hanfoid
GiriulH will meet the Sanford Nuvitl
A ir Station haMdiull rluii ii. Meiflorinl ,Stadium. Tld* will l»- th&lt;* -j -eond meeting of the two , lull*
T h U till will gel nnd, i wa) lit a no

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li.ims suing nt a baseball -tie, Milrhell. Sc lire m ix (f&gt;r nnd Sw l i ­
Unuli d, instead, to the sight of |te r; F n n c h , AM .Iriou i ;*i u J
a lillcher throwing tour ball* that I Helm*.
the gre.it man rnu'ln'l r:-ae|i with
an our IF* good ladles, all right,
but is it giving Die rro.ut a run
for ll* money?
The other night in SI laiui*.
II.ink Thompson of Ihe New York
t.l.'nl* lilt a home run in each
of hi* (in i three lime* at hal
When lie camp up lor Ihe fourth
lime he had a chance In tie a tec
ord of four ron*ecuiivr home,* in
one game held joinllv by bob lame
anil lain (iohrig of ilo- IU3' Van
l.rev Hank drew an ini--nti-ui rl

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l!*'# Hiln
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Kl-ewhiri- in the t'eiilru! Flori­
da l.taguo the (irovelutid tla-rot*
,’merged fium *ha rellar and d--rented the t h , n ont liivhlund-r •
tit le,i, 7 -l| in I U f
Grovtdand now i.n &lt; n 3-h record
and Clermont l m yet 1 1 win i
game. In the first game *1 ov-land
•coil'd a* they pleat,e,t and won
without (rouble. In th-' u-ciinil i on*
teil Clermont tool n tplirk 1 0
hail and then blew it. I hey tie-1
Hie event in the |u,i ijuimg when
(irovr lund -coreil two hit- runfirovelnnd
IHJO 430 il 7 0 1!
Clermont
OnO IHM II —d)
(
Roper* nnd Caldwell; llinlon,
Smith |d|, Itutlrebr-ck 17) and
Foote.

1 1 believe (bat puldu relation* art
tery nop o tm i
In general, the
p .to, "', attitude i&lt; that what wat
gtif-d for (he nittomer In (irand
ir.iv
lay still i* Imt stuff bill
Veeck wa* brave fnnutth to dial
huge Ibis moribund attitude when
imui tin; I h i — f, K Id
hs took over the Cleveland fit- 1Uroveland
Clermont
mil IMr iru| -fj ii I
dian*. iiinl the young man no tmg- j
ilullege. |(oeir i r&gt;r and t old n ,11
'r lias a franrnise
Vnung nod I Ifoltl.
1tio*e fans whir pay Well lor Iht Hanford
N a vy Otm m i 11117 •• r. i
onjtrdlumtv of watching led IV11 U iu H fM ld
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Local Legion Team
Loses Game 4 To 3

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about his pitching staff.
A load nuv lay as many as I jdoo N f Ossam m 1*1 Avt,
eggs it * lino.

llerw'a your luxit nppurttinity ever tn enter
tin- B IG e»r field . . . big car ipiaiity . . .
big ear per for mane*,. . . trig rur |ir«xd ige ami
lirltli- uf o wtimhi p ... for lit tie inure than one
uf the better "amall ears*' would n » t youl
T h U *7»r u all Chrysler, and acta III A i
richly ap|raiiu«Hl aa earn rotting many
hundred* of dullara more. You ran get iho
tlni-t Chryaler drive featurew— like fullyautomatic Po*vrFllte nu*dutch drive . . ,
Full-lime Power Steering. . . Power Brakes,
Come drive this beautiful car. Let us
prove to you that never ha* *o ntueh big
car quality hewn m i ruri/g within your reach!

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low Bit-pricod
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sai t e

Tlxo p o w e r t of loodorshlp In yours In a
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Seminole

Want Ads.* The Market Place Of Hundreds In
I 3 -R E A L R J T A f S FOR S A J.g -J I S—

AUT1Ct.ES FOR SALE

U l s m U N E O i m ___ — 13 IS— ___ BOATS . MOTORS
Wllllvn P Smith. Outboard S.le*
r t f.m
/J
ria«*&lt; Jnlniteles*
F r o f ln j: -„ .° h e e l Mela*
/rtpt'Ctu K*&lt;U4y
chwk uur r;. .
b&lt;* Mmt ini; — Air C&lt;indlHi»cln» Sarviee. Mercury Outboard Sal
w. 2313 S. Park. Phone U74-J.
( ire you buy
H E R A L D
Boom 201 Edward*' Bide.
Evans Rooting and
Park 8 Commercial
P?- 1* Senkarik (ilai*4 and Paint Co.
BOATS,
Boat building. iuppites
I lent ini: Co.
j . K Alexander
T . M Stringer
and hardware Trailer*. V. Vail
W A N T A D S
Phone
79
« . . . « „ 1 E il.t r » n * m "™ «
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“ I »&gt; » " • r a m M
Woodworking. 312 Sanford. Ph
For ItesultH
2243av
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Appliance
Sale
SK.MINOLE R E A L T Y
*
■ r
W. DIETRICH-S
r W. HERO 1 G E. Wringer type Washer $1994
r»:00 I'. .M. Deadline
more wringer type
W F C K N ITt'U K - t 'iu*M is«ww*« *•
I 1901 Perk Avenue
Phone 31 I Ken
Washer
79.93
Contractor of Faint In*
Day llefore I’ubllcnlion
Evening*— m i -rtf or 1B1S-J
V E N E TIA N RI.INDS
Rendix Automatic Wa*hNone And
Paclory price*! Holla Head Blind*
each 125.00
Minimum l i m n U »
3 BEDROOM eonerete bloek home.' , er*
Wall Tiling
Aluminum *lat*, cotton or pla*
1 Year old. Urn equity 1901 I 33c»Unghousc Rdrigcrator
tic lane* Coiuplele repair »o rvre
Phone 1I97-3V.
P H O N E 1821
Adam* Ave.
, „?• £ V
3 5
Seminole Vrnrllau Blind Cumpanv
*
XJu We»| Third SI.
Phonr 2*3
SMALL 4 Bedroom home. Living l 17" T. V
79 B3
l
SPECIAL gKnVlCEB -14
room, dining area, kitchen, (enc-1| Electric Range
29 93 I t cd hark yard 19U3 Adam* Ave I i r.a* Range
73.00
-i
i om t t v r
l—
OAKM W N
H LOST AND FOUND
-2 .
J57S equity— Assume mortgage I 3u Gallon Water Healer
c o s t YOL’R N T ?
►T HNISHED kitchenette apt .
Plume Slr&lt;. Witte, 1821 until 3
Used 2 monlh*
&lt;9 30 Seminole County’* •'My perpetual I
care Cemetery. Buitne«» ofnrw |,j
have-advf.*tl*e your lo**
««lufnteiijntl Court. Miway 1197
o.m
Appliance Center 110
,N. Park
Phone It »
EHKE for d..ee time* in the
siu'Ji oi city Limit*.
‘Your i*«-»tinghou*e I's-alie"
llr .aid through the coortoy uf
WKLAKA Apartment*. *114 W.
AR TICLES FOR SALE - S 113 Magnolia Ave.
Phonr 1737 • Complete motor tune-up
l in t street Phr.i; 490-W.
• Brake*, geiirratnr* and startera., the Florida Slate Bank.
t.ulf I’rwdwrta
Kollawny and Baby B*d*
Al.l'.M INI M WINDOWS
I.OS'l. Brown and while male
flay Week or month— Tel. 1425- | Baby Car Seal* ................... 9 t.00 All type* Quality being c&lt;pul W.
Phil Hair’s Dulf Station
rocker spaniel, with harm***
* u-mlnre ( enter. I K West Hr*l &lt;cedar Che*:
I3th and "aafhrd
Ph. 9171
2193
are not undersold
Answers to name of Kipper II
__ Baby lied and Wetproof InF McWhorter. Call 198 It
Camphell'H Cabinet
I :N\ El.td'ES, lrlli |!.i-..ii*. .tatr
lUnlM efficiency apartment, i
nenpring Mattrrs*
O'
24 93 lliway 17-92 South
I'hanr 1117
nicnl*.
Invoice*,
hand
tiill*.
and
FOl'ND Plymouth ear key* on
..I .* '., for couple or * 1 "* ^ I Reg 9t9M Platform Rocker 2993
p r o g r a m * , etc l*rtigre.**ive
lils .K hath Ideally
' Reg $79.93 Sofa IIH
39 93
corner Magnolia and 2nd Ownei
H
FD
I
MIX
CONCRETE
Printing
P
«
,
I’hune
408—403
•
iron port O fic* Inquire K
j 7 9 93 Chrome 3 pc.
in as have tame I.) identifying
Grra*e
Trap*
—
Septic
Tank*
X. anu&lt; 1 .lacobvc'. * Hepl. Store.
i)|.»«.tte
We«t
13th
SI.
and paying for ad
D ln -t t e ................
39 93
Window
Sill*
—
I.IntelesEVs’l.V dec..rated roomy apt Reg. 1139 93 Siiupwurn 5 pc
PAINITNP.. *inalt j-&gt;t»« appro 1.0*1 Young, light blue parakeet
.Miracle Cuncrele Co.
Bedroom Suite
79 00
•. :i 43? w
dated x*9J
• J..s| efl Iirsl Near 4&lt;Hi Pal
Phone 1333
309 Elm \vr.
----------------- *lleg $189 93 Shopw .rt 2 pc
In. lie Ave Call I'U t l . alter K
139 E.
CAR
PEN
TER
W
ORK
A ITR A '-V IV K . 3 Itoun Iu.'jl»he&lt;!. Mvlngroom Suite
S A V E MONEY ON:
For
nuick
repair
&gt;&gt;b*.
or
»mall
ant Tile bath, .creencd por-h ,,
LOST
One large rhinr-t.ine, danAMNINCS. J \I.*H &gt;IES
tiiiilding Pall Jun 11I2-M-4.
gle earring on 1st SI Wedne*dav
Wuler farm.hell, d mL’ u fmw* SU M E . 1*1 SI.
V EN ETIA N BLENDS
Pnone 121
-vanlori’.. $ft7 M f er in mt&gt;. Phone
n.orning Phone Ii725 M
Free Erilrnatr* Write to Mlg
I HA Financlnt;
$ i.t^ .'ter 7 p a..
(•oat Milk
Agent— Clenn P I'll. 211'- Lai.
l.osr Blown billfold with ini|H.rFor Remodeling and repair*
rel Or rail D j &gt;»— 1Ni 7 J Nigld
Prle*t. South Sanford Ave
laid p.i|M*rs and some money
Nothing Down-Small Monthly
2 AND 3 ||(9*XI apt Itrawmable. •R.ndall
1291-J.^ Sanford
Phone 380 W-l.
K«ep inuiiey and please letiilii
Payment*
.12 Klai. Cai: 1187AV.
billfold Call 2120 W
Sherman Concrete Co.
A R TK I ES W ANTED
-a
, * l!*wl furniture, appliance*, tool*.
I A ID :: JleJriujui Aparlmeid*. j r (P Bought-vidii l.arry’* Mart,
WE II1JV. sell and trade um -.I (nr (in* We i isih Phone: i ? u - K 8 i I.OM Small Ion dug in visitolv ol
i al! 1280.
321 Ea-t 1*1 St Phone ICIt
s .bo-l Lake M,.r&gt; Call l l t xW
nilurr Wii*on Alaier T iiuiilure P»i I. L. S ll.lv -Plano Technician
Mi
Carl Mo*
XU F 1*1 Phone 938
riM.iu apart
plume 2ii'.l Route I. Sanford
A. II. C. .IAI.OH.SIRS
Baby ear seal In gmiil rondillon
nielli ( all 903
aiml
sue-2137” X 1 0 '.”
l.o*I'
Small
Ida, k dog. w.m rvirlv
11AI.I.'S *7AIt A*7p: (or general Aulo
Phone 3ii7-J
Extruded welded aluminum frame
ear* 1.0*1 at Seminole High
repairing
AI*o
Wrecker
Service
house.
J
UNFURNISHED
8 room
I N I 11
121.00. Special «b*count to ran- 2 W'llEEI. utility trailer 1' x
School during grailuali.u. pro
4J2 Celery. Ph. 1090-M — lt*» R
or
Phonr 423
gf.im Friday mgnt Wa* wearing
. I tractor*.
4'
x
4
lll&lt;|ilire
at
2128
Mvelle
Niv
III*
SIIKRMAN CONCRETE PIPE CO.
red n.llar also red and wliite
Av.-.
F
w
linger.
* O O l. clean 1 Haim down*«alf«, Out We*l 12th St. Phone 1211 IRMI
retd unwind neck
Name
HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry
upt Oil Park Ave
•Trudy" lleward, lluih Collette.
tail
Plume
______
Lon! Phone I3I7-W.
v e c . e t a b i .e s lo
AWMNC.S
?U We-I It.fh Sf Phone 127.3 J
2II9-J.
AVALON Apl*. 118 We»t 2nd St.
3, graded
grad*
BUILDINO lot* rltired,
liletlme Aluminum
Phone 423
7— pelC-Elve«l«rliSu|ipltr* — 7
T ree*. *1 rubliery movred DcWlilt
II II. Crier
Hunter Phone 862-W.
Furniture Center
RBUISTERKD Boxer puppy. 7
CNKCHNISIIED hou»e. 4 Room*
Phone 1123
month* old Reasonable 21**1 LAWN MOWERS. Hand and Pow­ ¥ YOUR AD WERE IN THU
and hree/ew a&gt;. 2 Room ,p , , I K W rit IM St.
Cordova Drive
er. sharpened In m l like new. SPACE IT WOULD ATTHACT
KurnDhrd. Tile bath. Pali 1877* J
USED TRACTORS
" ‘I
M
Iluyelr* repaired, rebuilt, paint­
2
Knrd
Kergu*«n*.
I
Oliver
70
— If
HE I T W ANTED
ed Key work. Harold Stanley, EVERYONE’S ATTENTION AS
7 APTS for rent now. Pates Bldg
Hrilt Tractor Co.
XIU East llh St.
Phone 528
______
THIS HAS ATTRACTED YOtil
Sunioriiilrlaado Illway Phone 3aI
A m b itio u s W o m e n
C
A
R P EN TR Y and painting Call
Bedroom huu*e Kllrlien e*|ui|&gt;pPan
earn
good
money
reprrwenUng
971 W
*•&lt;1 Nice uc.ghb'irhood. It3 ( all INNERSPRisU inattre**e» renu
Avon PriMlmfs, Inc Hour* at
v aled— 117.30.
your convenience. OiH-nlng* in Smitty’s Snappln’ Turtle
last
________
F C I I O I . ’S
1 IK D D IN C
Sanford. Osteen. Enlrrprite, lie
Irry an
Mowcra
IVi monthly. 2 Beilrooin furnldied
Mary, Orange Pity. Lake Helen
rn
Phaoe
lily
1233
apl 1703 Magnolia. Phone 440-J
Mr* Juanita I t -m il. P. D H .v New bn-aPim— fuM otn of‘ Cil
I.mils Now handling Srott At­
975.
til
laud",
or
phone
a
710
___
make*
Watlirra. All
« Ro o m Tnrnlilyed opt 933 ant USED
water Outboard Molor*. Alvo a
Thoroughly rreondiliuned. T r ii
famous line of loinpellUvr price
I A -I m il SI
___________
MAN WITH CAR
ed. approved aid guaranteed —
mower*
from Snappin’ Turll**—
Big earning*. Stait own hualnes- in
. SMAI.I. 4 BednH.rn Imme. l iving
From $39 98 Eaty term*
$99 30 up
your
town
Wi
(manre
von
(loud
rtwiiii, dining anra. kllrhcn, fenePhone ill!
Claude H. Wolfx
riderence* Full lime Write Mr S. Seminole Rlvd
• ed back yard. 9f&gt;0 |*r month, 1903
Appliance
Corporation
Spence.
P
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)
Nurih
Mdl*
St
.
Or­
Adam* Ave. Phone !Jr». Wllle,
and typing
HIT lando. Fla. for pervonal iotrrvievv MIMEOURAPlIfNfS
t Sanford Ave.
9 i 112 1 unUl A pda. i 1
work L'uaran'eed. Call 911-W.
in your home
Del.mid. Flu. *)r **-v* Frank
M ^IN IS IIE D aid 3 room* irreen- p o u n o i n Filma. Camera*'and
llearh al 831 W*-*l l*« Avemir,
acrettnrle* at Wleboldl'a Cam WOMEN -Real Opportunity, Earn
p-irch. rxtra rolloway bed.
Ib-lmnd
S|)up. z2 iu
Park Ave.
garage (112 Park. Phone San
rera
r a &gt;tM)P
i v jSouth
*
Kxlra » a*h, assemble handrrnll w ai ^ ei
w*r ~ ~
produrt*. s|ia.e time al home. II H ?.nd
!
'
lur 13X1 It 2 ‘
INSURANCE
&gt; 111
Aluminum
Every thing supplied Fa«y. t.ndNEW .
2 11*-&lt;Itoo in furniihed
VenetioB lllindw
ilable Art line linln- Iriev, I ni in
I'n lin liiHtirancr
liOuse. Adult* 115 North Jessa­
— Factory to Y’ou —
City. Ohm
I I o .inmi iwoteelion on each iicrsnnof
mine Ave.
Enclosed head Sag proof bottom
entire family at a total eiv*t of
roil with plattic end* I'lavtlr or If Ii*fI *ehool Itoy to work Ihmugh
19 us
FURNISHED apt. 2&amp;th and San
summer month* Amd. in |nr STEM
rayon t.t|H&gt;&gt; Cotton or nvlon
PER INSURANCE: AGENCY
ford 3 Room* and hath. Reaton.
Soutllside
I .nmdrulnat
rnrd«.
PIIONE 2122.
■unable lent P.i!l 171*1 nr 4"1 I
F
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.
i
I
Mart
Bldg
Ha;
Ka*l
23ih
Senkarik Class and Fa in t Cat.
I ire— 33Indxtiirin— Aalo— Liability
St
Phone V
l ( LEAN Ih&gt;ni&lt;?-fuiru»!ird; electrle 112-114 Want Had SI.
kilcben 1303 Elliott alter 5
WOMEN W ANTED
Cram Square
L A K E WARY— Two S roam mod­ For Bmeirway or all room*— Ladles with pleasant twrsonality,
Preferred RalPt fo Preferred
plaring (3 ) now- Foil or part
ern apt*. 2 Bedroom* each— both
Pulley holder*
Any
SIZE.
iim r earnings $17 I.. {97 wrrkly
have ga* range* and refriger­
John
Williams
Inn. Agency i
FvniHare
Center
Dignified Not house to house or
ator* furnished 113 Pnfumlvned
417 Sanford Atlantic K i d
Phone 1423
parties. Wriic (t f. J Distril.u
llo Plrnlv id stud- Phone San I K We«l U i M
Phonr 31
tors IX2U Oakley m Orlando.
lord IWA \ J
S TA N LEY
HOME
PRODUCTS
Fla
Md*e May be onleeed by call
Ft'R NISIIED apt 1717 Park Ave
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Howard Truer.
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Phone 730 W.
15 TO N tmek crane, available on
clock, fog light I3A3 Elliot I alter
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I 1, mdes out Sanford Ave 239 J
Start In iparr time, if tatisfied
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then work lull llmr
infor&lt;x -ti.« abf.ot your rooma or TOM VIOKS— IX per bushel PI.,no
Refilling and collecting money
apartment* to .ent
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f-.'oin our m.ichlnrv in Ihi* arra
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kiiehrn, (pare heater, vcnellan
you must have a ear. reference,
Will not turn white
blind*. Ilexsonalde iqulty. 2131
IRVINfJ PRYOR
$*7100*9 rash I*, secure territory
Senkarik
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Yale.
and inventory Devoting H hours 20H . 210 MEISCII RI.Di;.
M* 111 Weal 2nd M.
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a week lo business your end on Your Stale Farm 7n«urane*’ Ag- nt
NOW HEAR M IIS
percentage* o| (-oiler Iion* could I a.w cost auto and fire intttnu.ee
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nlilied Near
ear town and air baie,
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qualify financial assistance will
ST. JOHN’S KKAf.TY CO.
Soil. A. U Rountree Chi! Lit;
Phonr 1117 be given by Co. f.v expansion lo
Pnone 1129 •A.R. IM cr.-m . Broker Miway IT t l South
full time position ami SIO.OOO s PAPAYA plant* ia,- .1,,.-.. Jus
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A. B. Prterton Jr.,
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year |M&gt;|enllal. Include phone In
I*. J. Chetlerton, Albert N. FitU
enough to pay for ad. ioxr. Cal
Automatic Wathrr
application. Ibix No. A * o San­
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Wringer
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ford Herald.
Ifnymond AT. (tall. Realtor
Service
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l.icruM'd Jiegialrrod Real Ralate
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clothe* Drier*
Agent
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*eeluded part of town and are
plant*, culling* r
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I South Park Ave.
Phone 999
inlere«ied In gelling ruslnmer*.
at the nursery. 33V would adv «&lt; M A « A B Y A F T E K A . u
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a day’* notice ellhrr by ph&lt;, i&lt; U
LOOK A T TH IS
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or telegram. L. R Mann. L«ki O
Upright and
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Her* 'd Call 1191
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HANFORD MOTOR CO.
steady income. City waM-c hut
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Undo Evening ktar. Call Raltih 1491 French
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1757
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Cnnslnirllon Co. Phone
OROCERY STORE flood local ion
pound* fnwen food* Buv *m our
4-440 or .3 :'.»5 Palalka. Fla
West 13th. Apl. upstair* Call
exriuxlvo meter ice plan ami Maitland, Fla. Thnne: Winter Park
If you want the LOW rale on auiu
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mobile f.nanrlng, are Install
avory month.
men! Loan Department. Sanford
RBRRI and —flnlthln
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Cleaning, oraxing.
udRCs Serving Kcml- Atlaulir National Bank.
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Legal Notices

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Wceh days: I a.rn. Is 1:11 p.m
Bmrdaya • a.m. to i . w g.m
Closed from 7 :b p.m.
Saturday until • a m Mun.

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LAS ANGB1.ES UA—The formet
wife of actor Paler Lorre Is mini
her third husband for a divorce.
Mrs. Karen Busman, M. filed
still last week analntl Harold s
Suiman, St, manufacture's a*ont
The f o r m e r Vlenneae »etm*i
rharprd cruelty, salted »77 month
ly alimony, community proper!)
and the return of the name of
Karen Lorre.

O. D. Farrell

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Make Sanford Your
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Strolling
In Sanford
Hubert Rollier. manager of tht
Rite Theater. &gt;*id tndiv that
sludtnl psa-ei will be available H r
the nummer. which entitle b Her
tr a red'ictmn in sdmi ton p»i*- iq
30 rent* llnwerver, Roller p^:nt* !
cut, holder* ot the'.e p- tea. high
school student.. will hivp to 6c
uicter during program
hot adults may enjoy them He
raid be would pick up *n, ,ti«"i
av* on a moment" n"tic* .hou' t
Jeem behavior ot ibe b ' l i
»hould warrant such actum

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The meeting of rpr Past Ma

tronv ( lull "i OPS. winch «a
HrheCuled (or June t». has hern
postponed until .time |i. the pu
file luncheon will l&gt;c held »l ihc
milage nl Mi . Joe i orley at
lenmu Bluff
• • •

Rill Shnem.ker and R&gt;llr linn
ter, both s«n|nid«lf., re*fnil) ran
Inin euli "thee na i tnhwat train
In New tint City.

American Legion
Passes Rcsoliilion
Honoring Senator
iff

T h » Campbell t citing port S‘&gt;.

A m »r''«n

l eglon. ha

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resolution In the memory «f the
lat* otalr Senatnr I in»,| F. Royir,
who war active In Legion aff.ni&gt;
The remlullon follow"W H E R E A S , on the soil, day of
May. |M|, Almighty Pod called to
M r tao revraiH the Honorable
l.loytl F. Rnvle f la t . Senator of
the 37th £*n»'iiti*l D n tiirt .,f Ihe
State of Florida, and
“ W HEREAS.
Senator
lioyle
the»* Senfont, H o iu U . as bU re
•Idence and home many yeair *g»
and h it over the year* raped n
line family, and hai *m elfiddy
given of hit lime, rn rig y a.. I la'
ent In rlvlr, irHgim i, and imlitlcal
an*l rii|r«&gt;»*l yrtlvitlet nf ih« t If;
nf Sanford, the Countv of Sent,
nnle and the Slate of Florida, arm
‘‘W H E R E A S , when railed io
duty In the service ol Hu countiy
Senator Boyle did faithfully and
eourageouily terva hit counttv I"
Ferret In Rurop« during Svorld
War I. and
.‘•WHEREAS, Senator Bovl* hat
faithfully g lrm of hit ttw* and
atrvtca* to vaterana work and Ve
taran* affair» hy bring Cnmmandei
of Campbell lo ttin g Pn»l .Si, lie
partment of Florida, of (he Ainu
can legion. *luiing the p m IB ’ S
1920 and IB.*. I l l ) , »n l during

»Uch (line, at .':c|ialnr lioyle w* .
Command*! **l I’oal r*3 the mem
berahlp atlrndance at the port
ineetlngi Was the large,! in HU
tory, their (wing fiom I2S to l.&gt;
memlien regularly attending me*t
Inga; Senator Boyle furthri ably
•erved Pott 57 a the I’oit Service
Officer fnr t j consecutive p u t ,
Senator Boyle ha all n! h i. ve in
In tht Legion bean v* ry jctlrr i
Drcartmrrt and District eoirmit*' •
work and h-i, rttu rt J n v irt! cita
tlonal eitaPcn* tor hi. urtirin; trd
t»!f sacrificing v o t l : lor the
American L u ic n , ant

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"SVHEREAS, th* member* of
Campbell-Louing Po*t 53. Depart­
ment of Florida, of the AmeHcan
Legion, r '» l!« » the great contrllm
t!"n* • hlch Senator Boyl* hat
made to the turceia of tald Tott,
and greatly feel th« lot* of *urh an
eutafandlng member and rltiteii "f
our rommunlty, atate and nation,
• TH F.R EFO R F. B E IT
RE
S O I.V E D by the m»mberthtn "f
Campbell-f otalng To .t .S3, Depart­
ment of Flortde, of the American
l.»glop. In teaalon regularly ataembled, that tald m»inhera of
Toat 5.1 hetehr r*'ognl»e the faith­
ful and contributing puhllc tervl'e
of the Honorable Senator Lloyd I
Boyle lo «h* Am »rPan Legion, the
City of Sanford. C Minty of Semi­
nole and (he State of I'luida an I
the United Statea of America, and
hereby e»ptea«ee the gratltuda ol
tb# memtwra of the Campbell L o tt­
ing Pott 53 and through It * m»m
berahlp the giitltilde of the de
partm»nt of Florida amt of the
American l^glnn and the people
of the City of Sanford, County of
Samtnol* and the State nf Florida
for the faithful and Out.lending
Public aervice of Senator Lloyd F.
Boyle.

IJ0N3 MAKE CIIANliFR
The Sanford U ont Club hat
rhanged the date and placr V their
•nntt,.l Initallatinn dinner It will
be held tomorrow at 7 p m . at lllg
Rear l.ake

i r

Adams Against Board
Being Queried: Cohn
McCarthy Aide Soys Army Counsel
Threatened To Circulate Report

IN t n .r F N P t .M

S A N F O im r l i o n

nothing" tr* pr&lt; v«p» the McCarthy subcommittee from riuesM&lt;'iRHip m^ tthers &lt;&gt;f the Army’s top loyalty board
And. Coltlt testified, Adam s threatened to cause an
'cm bsrra " o n e " report to iw circulated about him unless the
*ul,oom m itt«f w ithd re w subpoena* for loyalty board m em ­
bers
('n h n . ' i *-*»• old chief counsel to the M cC a rth y stibrnidm it*en. n r hack in th » witness chair for cross examin
ation in the McCarthy Armv hear
Ingi
.
Illy Ipytlrnnnv on fhli i»olnt w ri
in iipt*'ft ol the McCarthy c.amp\
contention the Armv war Irtinc
in ilop sen McCarthy'* tnve u i
tlnn of cnmmiinitm in the Armv
when it acctt-ed the tenalnr and
hi. aide of Improper pre.s.iire, for
favored treatment for Pvt f&lt;
David Kehlne
Today'* forenoon teuton of ihe
?Jth day of the televhed hearing*
got underway 45 minute, tat* be
caute the tenilori ftrtl hrld a
«ln-ed door meeting to dl-cuvi the
pottlbillly nf -.peerllng up the hrtr
Inga There were report, of rmy
vlderahle yentltnenl In tr* In wind
them up thl* week
However. Ihe cln-ed rnerllng ap
parenti* produced little hetond an
other cl»*h between Sen Syminp
Ion 1 1» Mn i and Sen MrCartlij*
Other venator* deyrrlbed It a. vim
liar to Ihelr public row- of vrylrr
day
The Drmo*ral*. noting M*
t'arthv'v demind that Clark * III
lord be called at a ullne * ni.de
a formal motion that Clifford b»
viimmoned fn fhe wltnest chair
immediatelv
The
Republican*
voted If down 4 3
Clifford, a Wathlngfnn I
war tperltl counsel fn P
»nt
Truman diring par* nf i
lime
Trumai. n&lt;rupicd (he Whit* Hoiir.c
McCarthy declared yetlcrliv hr
M il ItlfARIIH IOWMAN. 17. nf
believnii Symington and ciiltnrd
Maltnon. Ill . hnlda Ihe |?00.nno
per»ua«lfd a "naive" Secretary ol
Jildgment agelnit the lllliiolt Cen&gt;
Ihe Army Rlevent to bring the
(rel Raltmad awarded to her ton
rharge* again.t him
in Chicago (nr inltirlri he received
Chairman Mint* ( R S
He
In a 194* accident. The court
trribrd
Ihe
llenublicai
voi r
vul l*d a talee.a algned t&gt;&gt; Charlec
again*! calling Clifford nn* it onr
to rnntinue "exa&lt;t|y a* efnre "
Dale Bowman. 41. by riding he
and In "auhpoena wilneue on the
war mentally Incompetent owing
advice ol rountel."
to a head Injury, f|eie.,tar|«it«lJ
Mundt tald If did not t •eclove
noauble eventual calling •f i lif
Iced If Special Counsel Ray II

Richard 4 rvm H " *»*•* in emtrgen
cv furt* for **.earib in th* *«lf *
effort lo pre&gt;»r*e . ’-gregition ot
the race* in the publli rchnoll
" I *1 n 1 belli ve Florida l read)
for non »egrr s «l!'-n II ** t e r Ip
accept, it should tie on i gradual
batlt." Ervin »ald
The attorn** j*nrr ,1 .* 1 he

S E O U L '«*— President Kyngman
llhee today aertived Ihe DnlteH
Stale* *&gt;f wealing Korean aid funds
nn "unneretttrv admlnUtratlve
r*|i*i"*i" and propn*ed that he
tak- over *he U s llnanced fe
budding pm grtm
Rhre raid the ruins nf F.nrre"
fjetnnt
"ttand gauntly fnr an*
nn* *r* i *t . with few »|gn nf rr
rnnstTi'ctlnn nr tehabllttatton dc.pile the mllllnnt nf dnlla** that
luppniedlv were tarmatked for
that purpnse "
"(htna received billion.* of d"!
(art 't-nrth nf goodt and mate*ia!t
but molt nf It wa» watted." Rhee
declared in an Interview
Who
ever may have been responsible,
*ve do nnt want Korea crltlclred
at China * i » . "
The ROK Pretldent luggeiled
that Ihe United Statei * jeant dol­
lar credit* lo the Republic ol Ko
rea. at hi* b»en done In th» patt
with France and Oreat Rrttiln
supply » tmall staff of financial
and procurement advlie** and pro
vide for strict accountability "
"*V# want to make stir* that
every- dollar It ipent honestly
Rhee declared
Informed nf Rhee't crltlclim , a
highly placed II S official said h*
wat mvtllfled by recent stale
ments of South Korean govern
men! nffirlali attacking Ihe aid
program
, He tald Joint approval nf ey
penditure* lor all aid m caturc.
la required by law and Ih* South
Koreani Hava approved all major
project a
"The hardest Job we have had
here I* to make haste ilowl* ard
try to vd*'Df Korea to tpend the
money w li.lv ," he tald "They ea
pert far lot lea to iprlng up over
n ig h t"
Rhee said the United Slates and
South Korea should withdraw tm
mediately from the Geneva mn
ferenre

I and ii ,h«i|ld bo *- • •* b* mid
September
he m d
I nn I la rft

G U A T E M A L A »*-Gu«lem a1a'»
Communist barked government or
dered a ao day »usp.n*Win of r*m
ittfiitlonal guarantees t,«lay
The action waa taken at an extra
ordinary
seal Ion
n(
President
Jacohn Arbenr Gmman'a Cabinet
It folkm H three week* of rising
tendon following U S ohjecliona
lo the delivery ol a large ahlnmeit
&lt;4 arm* from Comm uniat Poland
io Um Central American country.
A a p H i ft* eltil r y ^ . u . ^ n d e d

charged ■ well flnarme | p|*&gt;t ol
"aerimia proportions" h id been un
covered agatnat his foremment
New fesrs of trouble were
amuted last night when a two
engine mystery plane ahow-rrd
anticommunist leaflets over a
town In western Guatemala and
also flew over the capita!
Another auefj plane— or Uie game
one— dropped leaflets nn tht c j p I
lal M at M aod dtved on the city
several times fcgfcn B disap­
peared.
expression and T h « leaflets, drupfa d ever the
town of Qsieuttenenfn, said “ our
Mid II wai Imposing country U In mortal danger*' and
li *l«w ol the "cur- pointed
pointed out dangers un L&lt;
Ivan-

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I'rvin m d lie plmnr*t I* * I
Hr lyrwit Killhrrn. h* "I of the
FSU
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vrirnce. Item Ralph I vnun of
tl|e FSI *&lt;hn&lt;d of edm1limit, f*r
R I, Johnt. heart "I tlm I'partnient of ailuilril.trail ,n in I (inanrp
at the I ’nlver it* of I'l-Uldj*. I»*
Manning J Doner, herd of fhe
Uniteraily nf Floiid-i Icp.utment
of political *c|ence, ai.t It* Don
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avillahl. m l what th. p* pie. ivith
in mrtropulttan and rural area*,

City Officials Plan
To Go To New York

The truck driver. Wllttam Layton, a . of Blebmood. Kv. laid Um
load waa being moved from (he
Naval AmaunJty DepM el Macon,
Ga , to UM Naval Depot at Rich­
mond. He aaid flames suddenly
enveloped the vehicle efler several
■■Ilona of gasoline were pumped.
Into Um (rock.

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hase I on i*-*ar h *uiv*i
" I do-r'l Iwllat * III. i Mill Mould I... i.,
h*|ir*c in. i. • p l'ii* ,1 attorney
general, but *t might t. impre.ied *
h* d*'a corning frorr* tti.,* ea
pert* "
Fr* in fold the ' alunei made up
nf llir governor aril U\ elr.flve
•dm f t*r *|vr nfflrert h. M inted
to |&gt;«
In prevent to Ih. enurt
ihe
..I otiiatlon in I lorlda—
*uct, ..iing* i- Ih* ,choo| fi ilitiei

Tw o Sanf'ird f*'tu
&lt;im p , m .
yrrlcrda* filed cmml.t &lt;1*1111
lallng in v e s t i g m " ' tin- I
gate ( 'Ifr 11 Cooperative nf I •&gt;
rest City In Seminole **lr*■•!it ...tin
The J'nrrc.l Clly rnnpef *tl •
had nrrviotislv filed • suit .*£••" '
the two Sanbird Compvnlr
•&gt;■
ford Fruit C*» and P •t*••4 • A
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City officii!*, according to Cttjr to th* irmip 'souId h»ve t i t.
purrhs&lt;* l on th* open m**k*t •"
Manager Warren K r n'«!«», arr (hit*
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•cheduled to leave for New York
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that Ih* Sanford Motor ' • h ’
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night decided that money derivmi rnhb*d of 1300 lo 13VI
from the bond* would b* deposit
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1
ed equally in the Sanford National he*n gain*,! through a window 1
Bank and Florida Stale Bank
rated on th* (outh *td* ot ••"
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bv A E Shlnholser, Clly altomev broken sonn'im* i**vto,|.|*
and the City clerk It It expected cording In thr report
the group will return to Sanford
The thi*v* &gt; w ho pollr* h*h. •
c r!day
were unslil* in open th» ca«h *\.
lh « group formerly wia fo least later which entitj|n*d III* ......
tomorrow but Ihe New York flnan pany'a
money,
b*ok
r*gi •■'
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action. Knowles aald
which th* (rgi.ter wat attached
Areordlng tn the r*|mri. jeih.c
have no b ,dt as t„ whom ti •
thieves ar* 'V Ihrlr tt hereabout

n tA T T A N O O O A 'St - A frailer
truck loaded with 19.000 pounds of
naval detonator ftue* caught fire
and blew up at a service station
near here early today. The taplo»lunt. of which there were him
dre-la. were heard mile* away.
Heavy blasts continued for three
hours after the midnight fire
No one wat reported Injured, al­
though a crowd estimated at 1.500
by a Hamilton County patrolman
awarmed to Ihe vicinity which waa
conUnually showered with metal
pieces from the fuse*

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Stole legisliilor,

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The rotirl ha* j n * i li| v , .1
ffeted until fill lo pir**nt hricl
on methodt of tulngfirg atront
mingling of Ihe i u « i in Ih*
i i h'-o'li
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time elemmt
l'**|n &gt; &gt;*T adding
that h* b*|ie*r*t ft • out * u li'-n
in t»l**|ng ll&gt; nigndrte until h*,r
mg from the l;*i|ih.rn tale* lull
ratrd a mllingen • on Hi* p u l ot
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niil the pi tdriu
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At It* regular
semi monlhl*
meeting held In the county mur*
house today, the County fvurd "f
romnilssloners appointed Karlyl*
Houihnldrr to the nlltrr nf Semi
nnle County eteran* service nffl
cer.
Hou»hnlder will hold the po»lt|nn
recently vacated by the death ol
tbr late Senator Llovd F Bovle
who served In that rapacity lot
se-rral years tn the past
The apnomlmtnt was not madt
without debate on tht part ol the
fommDiioneri
Comm*
fi r
Dodd recommended that both the
Jtrvice ofliee and that of count*
attornev, which wa» glvtn to M a ri
Cleveland taday. he combined
The concenmi of the commit
slop wa» that II this were done U
would result In confusion

Fuses Blow Up
In Truck Fire

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As Service Officer
File Counlei Soils
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Daughters Value, Convicted
,

CLEVELAND (A h - A *fo.tf.
midd!*-ag.d mother, who poit-*
said "sold" h*r 13-year-old dani;h
let’s virtue for 120 a week aod «
basket nf groceries, wat rnnvi.f.d
by a Jtiy last night nf n*gl*,f
The man 4o whom the 4A-y.»(old woman waa accused of sending
her daughter waa •Tapa" Joe Cr*
mati, 57, operator of a r*pnt«l
house, of proatltutlon. L’r*matl re­
cently waa convicted nf rap* in
the aMne case.
The child waa found In Crrmali's
house last January In a poller raid.
Neither her name nor tnat of her
mother haa ever been published

M um y

•iiii « tut swinging n"t In the In "
la ' Him - f i r
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Was 0 0 word " I u ti aI I.n i (HI a'
Imtay'a seiil'U

secutor Dennl* .1 M-Gnlf*, *li. I !
vear old and tiv* of h.r hrothei*
» ill 1 1 , 1 Mi | 1
and a ltf.it frequently stayed ov.t
Th* Oiamli«.i »,* **.inim*tc* « ill
In th« Cr.niafl boil■- Tb* giil ha I
mret fnnight a( H o'lt uk , 1 n,,
her own bedroom Ibct.
Ihillcr Chief F*ank ,'itory made f ltv H ill
the atalrmcnt al.uif ih . women
“ aelling" b*i daughter fm 1&gt;'0
weekly and groceries
The mother ha* ,t*scilli*d Cr*H IT T
mall aa a "goml hrartrd man" who
'’Prisoner Of War"
volunteered In help aupiMirt her
after her Huaband deserted her.
M OVIItl.AN Il
Juvenile Court Judge Albert A.
Tu*a,lay
Woldman deferred sentence on the
"Frooi H eir Tn Eternity"
woman until June 17. Maximum
Starts 7:45
penalty would lie a year in the
(f iL M IIE D D K IY IM N
bar*.
workhouse and a 11,000 fine,
“Clash Hy N lgbt"
According to Aaat. County Pro­ brbac- rafto dleUoiKetao etaoon

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