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Hundreds In Seminole County

Want Ads.- The Market Place
Use
HERALD
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F U R N IS H E D
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Louth of City Llmjts.
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~ R o H a w a r and B a b r Heda
b a y. Week or m onth-Tel. I«2S
FaraHare (eater.
IIS Weal P int

ONE Room efficiency apartment,
(oitabh fn: rouple or alnale
Pltvatf bath. IrtrwiUy «e*t«d
rrcta Irom Post Office Inquire
lanuet Jarobsna Drpt Store.
tWLV decorated roamy apt
Call «3TW
*TTRA(.MVB. 3 Ro«»m fuml«he«*
dpt. TIU bath, acreened por-h,
Water birnlahed • ml.Mfm.tt
W o r d 137 if) per montk Phone
i l l ] after 7 p m.
9 AND 1 ROOM apt* Reaaonable.
IU Elm. Call MST W^________
• ROOM furalibed houae. Mi VaWKII Drive. Call I**.
I AND S Redrnnm Apartmenla
_ 5 * c l 24C
U N E U R N IK IIK D 3 room
sent Call S03

apart

UNnjRNI8ITF.lt I room hoine
rlbone 423
OL. clean 4 Room dnwmtalra
*d«* Sll Park Ave
IIS West 2nd St.

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NISIIED house. 4 Rooms

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r o i sa l e
GIa m Jetoonlen
*7% 6f% 4oal
Check our prteci aid quality be
Room ioi Edwards’ Bldg
frre you boy
Park * Commercial
Pn. 11 Scnkarik Gbuw and Paint C *
i R Alexander
T. M Stringer 112 114 W**» rad M.
t» ■+*•
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PLYWOOD Rowboat; food condi
SKMINOLK KBALTY
lion. 11(0 Oak Ave.
nr. dietrich *
r. « . h e r o
IMI Park Arenas
Phone ST
Uned Appliance Sale
Evenings—442-W or Ifff-J
I G.E. Wringer type Washer 179 95
I Kenmore wringer type
I RKDROOM concrete block home.
Washer
79 93
I Year old l/ow equity. 1W7 1 Rcndli Automatic Wash­
Adama Ave.
each 123 00
ers .............
II ACRES—2 mllea out oo Weil I Wrstlnghouse Refrigerator
S ft......................
99 95
lit St. with Irritation, fenced
99 95
for paature. ice my ilin-Rar* I I I " T V.
79 95
lain W. B Wllliami, Realtor. 1 17" T. V.............
I Electric Range
29ftS
Iio North Park. Phone IISO.
I Gas Range
75 00
SMAl.t. ( Hedroom home. IJvln| I 50 Gallon Water Heater
Used 3 months
49 50
room, dlnlm area, kitchen, fenc­
ed hack yard 1903 Adama Are. H tllfr ly Appliance Center
1373 eq'iitj *&gt;v t.me morliaie.
"Y:\.t W»it'nghouie Dealer"
Phone Mn Witte, lilt until S 115 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 1757
pm
G A S O LIN E lawnmower »43 ISOS
Whether buylni or »alltaf, It eU*
Elliot.
pay you to ate:
» -» * * '. t s m a

S Room apt

ilshed Ttla bath. Call 1172 J.

t APTS, for rent now Cate* Bids
jNwiw w t_________________
ft Bedroom house Kitchen equtppSr
neighborhood. WS Call

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I . W. H A IJ.. R E A L TO R
ALUMINUM WINDOWS
Florida State Rank Helldtna
All types Quality being equal We
“ Call Hall”
Phene I7SS
are not undersold.

to r your Heal Eatale need*:
Cullen and darkey, Brokers

Campbell's Cabinet
Hlway 17-93 South
Phone fit?

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.town aad are

Samaonlto Luggaga.
OOM block bouse. Electric flBBftHtl Jowefry m 4 _
apaee beater, Venetian
32ft Baafard Avd.
Reasonable equity. 3431
NOW NEA R T U B
and sir baae.
IO h N U M tA L T T 0 0 .
UW • A.B. Peteram. Broker

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rtlaa Bthsda
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ORLANDO M
Undo Evenl ng
aytoa

GIb m and M a t Co,
llt-114 W t s t M E
PRawelM

a ^ W W N R « A I M n It . m i l

bait paving

rt and clay
Fla

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oIV EK 4
SHOP I

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Phil Hair's Gulf Htallow

IStk and Sanford
Pb. 9171
ENVELOPES, letterhead*, state­
ment*. Invokes, hand bills, and
ri r o g r a m s . etc. Progressive
Tinting Co, Phone 4oa—403
West 13th SI
PAINTING, .mall jobs appre
elated 529 J
CARPENTER WORR
For quirk repair |obs, or (mill
building Cal) Jim IM2 M-4.

Roofing — Sheal McTaT
Heating — Air Crmdillonlng
Kvnnn Roofing and
Healing ( o.

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INSURANCE

•f| mat«wry hou»e. Carport*. Screened Porch. Othsr attra*.
CIASSIFIEO DISPLAY

NO DOWN PAYM ENT

THE GRIDDLE

Pay closing co*t only . . . 4.100.90

I’hone 1991.

"Jiwt Good Food"
Srvtlng Sicak*. Chicken. Creok
Dishes. Italian Spaghetti, Rra
Foods, riatfer Luncheons and
Dinner*. — Barbecue and
Sandwkhe*.

Phone 44t

Thonn 113

Itam*. Chickens. Turkeys.
Itaked whole lo Order.
Salad* In Quantity,

lly. 17-92

A N D

Open Dally

fHAYNES
a j a a gOfficegflaasa
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Machine Co,
Typew rllen, adding marhlnea,
Salei-Renlals, 314 Magnolia. Th

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PIPE CO.

Thon* Z37-W

PhnttP 1242 ISA1

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tio.non protection on each person ol
entire family at a total cost of
2» M
STEMPER INSURANCE AQENCY
PRONE 2122.
Ftr*—1WtsNlilorm—Auto—LlabOttv
Preferred Rales to Preferred
Policyholders
John Wlniama Ins. A goner

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411 Baufntd Atlantic Risk
Phone 34

INSURAN CE
R E A L ESTATE
Crtunlay and Montatth
Phona 232
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15 TON truck erana, available on
rental or contract. S cubic yard
clamshell and dragline bucarti
Southern Eicavators Call 221M,
Orlando

IKYING PRYOR
. SIB MEI8CH BLDG.
Your Mato farm Insurance Agenl.
Lew coat auto and fire Insurance,

S^AMMINO

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COMPLETE laadseaplng. Tropical
Plants; Bluer Blue Sod; Top
Boll. A. D. Rountree Call i m

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PAPAYA pUnta. 10c doirn Just
enough to —
pay tor ad. long “Pit*
&gt;ve
HOMER I4VTLB
Used
HANFORD MOTOR CO.
1491 Preurb
Pb. i r t
EXPANDO Home, Prairie Schoon­
er. Stewart, Sennit Nashua aad
Yellowstone. 35% down. 5 years

Lifetime
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estimates. R._ L, Harvey, a

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OPPORTUNITY

•mmrdiata n»cup*ncr, .Mail qualifv tor G. |. Loan. 3 Rrdtootr.

FKIGIDAIRK appllanees, sales
and service G II High, Oviedo
Fla Phone 4151 nr Sanford
1412 W after 4 p m

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PHONE 141
atUTiUl.l/R • Fi tiNOMi/r

VETERANS

Itandall Electric Co.
Rcndli and Crovley Appliances
Youngstown Kitrhenv
Elrrlrlral rnnlrsrtlng and repilri.
112 Magnolia Ave..

:aWO-llfllRK

I’hone 212

Phone 79 72—F.I.kfTRIt’AL SERVICE*—22
PIIA Financing
For Appliances, contracting—all
round ekclrlral service. See
For Remodeling and repairs.
your Gcnrral Elcrlrlr Dceler.
Nothing Down-Small Monthly
raymrnt*
Hanford Electric Co.
111 Magnolia Ave.

CLASSIFIED OLSPLAY

A. K. R nw rilrr

121 West Fallen St.

Sherman Cnncrel. Cn.

THE SANFORD HERALD
Thutfc. June 3, lis t
r«i* 19

2 Room furnished apt.
— Available at oure —
310 Magnolia Ave.

RpBriBl — TY M i RaMa
flarvtcB M i SaRBlre
Rum m o
iCA Motorola Sales aad iatriea. Coolrart and repair work. Free

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V YOUR AD WERE IN THU
SPACE IT WOULD ATTRACT
EVERYONE’S ATTENTION AS
THIS HAS ATTRACTED TOUt

HERE IT IS!

21—' IJkST AND FOUND
u m TOUR PETT
If ynn have—advertise your Inti
PEER for ih.ee time* la the
Herald through the courtesy of
the Florida Stale Bank.
I/SST. Brown and while male
rorkrr apanlrl, with hameis.
An.wer. to name nf Kipper. B.
F McWhorter Call im R
FOUND: Plymouth ear key* on
corner Magnolia and 2nd Owner
mav have »ame by Identifying
and paying for ad.
I osT Young, light blue parakeet
—Just off ne.l Near 400 Pal­
metto Ave Call 483 W. after 6

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O F F IC E rO ttf P M E N T

VENETIAN BUNDS
OFFICE DESKS and Chain. Im
mediate delivery. Lowest prices
Factory prlres! Rolla Head Blinds
Check with George Stuart. 54
Aluminum slits, coltnn nr plattic tape* Complete repair service
East Church Street, Orlando.
t/mlnole Venetian Blind Company
*23 Wegl w^.v* '.t
Phone 2831

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uu eaek. Well locatnd lor

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E A m iD R TRAILER BALES
Phona 5-3443 or S-K*$ Palatka, Fla.
H y m rn iiU S o lx m rale oo automebtle financing, son Install­
ment Loan Department, Sanford
AUantie National Bank.
aring . fill
MODEL A ’Jl—280. Plymouth ’3ft
^ |w ^ r ^ lo ^ n n d boater. Best
Park

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\t= - SPECIAL SB STICKS - = i!
OAKI.AWN
Seminole County’s mly perpetual
care Cemetery. Buslneai offices
lift N. Park
Phene I i n
a Complete,
5"ne un
U Rnkes. generators and atartara.
Galf Predoct*

On* We.t nth Phone: I2(I-IMI
Brawler Pnleaton Bldg. Phone H P
RKD-I-MIX CON CRETE
I. L. SI2.I.—Plano Technician.
Grease Traps — Septic Tanks
ARTICLES FOR SAIJt - 3
Phone 2144. Route I. Sanford
Window Sills — l.lntel«
Miracle
Concrete
Co.
' IALL S GARAGE f-r gcnrral Autn
GOOD and BAD
repairing Al*" WrerVer Service
Phone 1333
399 Elm Ave.
Raby Car Seat* .................. S I 00
403 Celrry Ph. low M — IW R
Cedar (heat
................. 2495
Nighl*.
SA V E MONEY ON:
Raby Red and Wetpronf la
AWNINGS, JALOUSIES
nersprlng Mattress .... 24 M
HAVE your lawn mowed hy Jerry
VENETIAN BUNDS
Reg 149.95 Platform Rocker »95 Free Estimates. Write to Mfg
l/ird I’hone 1317 W.
Reg. 279 95 Soda Bed
..
5#95 Agent—Glenn C. Utt.2419 Lau
iu
iL D iN b - w T r i M u m T ^ d S .
Reg. 279.95 Chrome I pc.
rel Or call Days-HWT-J. Night*
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moved.
lleWItt
D in ette..............
59 95
IX9I-J.
Sanford
Hunter. Phone *42 W.
Reg. $139 95 Shopworn 5 pe.
Bedroom Suite ..........
79 00 UPRIGHT, portable Monitor Aera­ LAWNMOWF’RS. Iland and^ l*ovrReg. $189 95 Shopworn ft pc
tor Washer. 4 lb capacity mi
er. sharpened In eul like new
Mvingmom Suite
...
1399n We.t 20th.
____
Bicycles repaired, rebuilt, paint­
ed. Key work Harold Slanley,
Mather of Sanford » = 210 East 4th St
[ " i n E . tat IW.
Phene 127
WE BUY. sell and trade used fur­
FLORENCE GAS range In g*nd niture. Wllaon-Maler Funrltnra Co. CARPENTRY and painting. Call
974-W. ____________________
condition 5S5 Call after 4 pm. _ , n * U« Phone gftg.____
510 Magnolia Ave.
Baby car aeat In g»od~co»dlllon. Hmilty's Hnsppln' Ttirtlo
Phone 507-J.
UNIVERSAL floor model tewlag
Mowerta
machine Rrmtilul mahogany 2 WHEEL utility trailer 4' ■ •' or New location-Just otA nf City
linlah, uved only 3 months, in
4' a 4*. Inquire at 24M Myrtle
limits Now handling Send Atperfect condition. H4t M. Call 12
Ave. r. W. Laager.
waley Outboard Motors. Also a
famous line of compelltJve prka
VEGETABLES to can. Phone
Give The Gru^mle
mower* from Snappin* Turtle1
1
1
499 50 up
t A Lasting Gift 1
8. Hemlnote Blvd.
Phone 210
Give Sporting Good*
Also visit our Tnyland Department T- Ea&amp;jgttSfcStttgg - 7
MIMEOGRAPHING
and
typing
Many apeclal awards for the REGISTERED Roier puppy, 7
work guaranteed Call Ml-w.
Undergraduate
months old. Reasonable. 2101
Dr Land. Fla. Or see Frank
ROBSON'S SPORTTNs. GOODS ^C^dovi
»e.
Beach at 851 West Pa. Avenue
F.VINRUDP. BALER A SERVICE
ReLand
HELP
-II
bLe WANTED
3S4 East Pint Bt.
Phone Ml It,-

cottage J rooms end
ndali; brown
3 PR. SHOES-Red lantla
Ambitious Women
iath Phone I2S7hath
and while apectatorsl; wheat ml Can earn good money repreaentlng
IAA - All,
ROOM for rent In Lake Man- AU nred .‘a* ill* 7V4 AAA
Avon Products, Inc. Hours *1
fmvenlenrea. Mrs. A. F. Brown.
NEW. im 43 to 114 M values tor
your convenience. Opeoiogs In
Boa 107. Lake Mary._______
lano pr See at IM Wait 3rd SI.
Ssnford. Osteen, Enterprise, De­
iary, Orange Ctty, Lake Helen
ft monthly. 2 Bedroom furnished
Goal Milk
Mn. Juanita Atwell. P. O Boa
apt. 17(0 Magnolia. Phone gSO-J. Randall Priest. South Sanford AvA.
ftTl, Orlando, or phase 2 7312.
furnished apt. 533 404 Phona 3ftQW 1.
Ith St.
MAN WITH CAR
NO MONEY DOWN
tamings. Start awn bttiintss In
BOOM unfurnished apt. (Jp- USED Refnafratore, all makes, Big
your town. We finance you Good
fairs. Front and back icraened models and site* — Completely
references Full lime, write Mr.
reconditioned. K * , approved Spence,
Available July I. i l l
030 North Mill* St , Or­
and guarantee
rum 279 M
lando, rle. for penooil Interview
Irrma M
MOO
par rv with
Kasiy irrma
OO per
in your home.
ft ROOM api. furnished. Private
rfaisdo H. Wolfa
ri
bath, electric kitchen, hot and
laare Cwpw aUaa
WOMEN
—Rr*l Opportunity, Earn
cold water Coople preferred JOS San/ord Ave.
Phene 2117 Eatra Cash, assemble handcraft
. (ftOI West 2nd SI
Emduela, ipara time at home
furniture, appliances, tools,
Iverythlnc supplied Easy, prof­
ft BEDROOM furnished house. U.nd
•tr
Bought
-sold,
lorry’s
Marl.
itable Artllne industries. Union
MM base. 173. Thona 9M or 131 East 1st SL rhooe 1231.
City, Ohio
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A.
B.
C.
MIDDLE-AGED
womaa. to manft pEDROOM Unfurnished house
Sira 2437" a 50V '
ago ronmlAg bouse during sum­
lira Monroe Corner Oroeery.
Eitraded we Med aJumiABai (r
fc iR i
mer months. Phone 130-/
Sped* ilsrottOl to
221 00. SperlsT
rectora.
SECRETARY,
Llp1st. C4
m home at Lake Moo­ Irectara.
abio. Steady ant
se DtBary home- 9M ME SHERMAN CONCRETE PtPB 00.
eply
Bo* M c/y Sf
. A1 Gibbons. DeBary, Tit. Out West lath SL Kaao 1241-lw
ck of 10c Store.
AWNINGS
a
I BOOM house, unfurnished. Edna
LJUtim* Aluminum
WILL DO Ironlog in my bomt.
fttldgeman, Phone MU-W.
II H. Grier
Furnlluro Cantor
EDROOM upstairs apt. lur­
OfPftltVW TpM
Pkqwi 1221
ed. 2 Bedroom apt. down 111 Weal lit SL
MAM OR
ts. unfurnished. Phone 453 W.
USED TRACTORS
Tt
2 Ford Fergusons 1 Oliver TO.
FURNIsiu.n garage apt 411 I'al
to Ave.
B ritt Tractor Cm
Start in ipare time, if satisfied
[ALL 4 Bedroom bout*, living Sanford Oalande Hlway tU m M Refilling and rollocllag money
.. dining area, kitchen, (me­ INNERSPRING matlreaaea
from oar machines Ip lh ii area.
ek yard mo per mouth, leu
vated—417.50.
Jng! To qusLJf:
mi Ave. Phone Mrs. wide,
KCHOL’H BEDDING
you must have a ear.
until 5 pm.
&gt;340 00 cash to secure te
Otaer Ceteg and JknMad Am.
■ad Inventory, Devoting ft
WISHED apt. 3 rooms screen
a week to business your c___ ^
porch, eatra roilaway bed.
bed
wanera. AU makM.
percentages of reflections could
age. SI3 Park. Phone San
Thoroughly recendUloaad7 Teatnet up to 2»o month!, with very
' 1331-R-3. _____________
•d. approved and guaroBtaod —
aood pmiiblllty of taking over
frill time. Income toertaatac
3 Bedroom ftimiahed
'""iftf. u.”vK3S
accordingly. If apr"
'. Adults. Ill North Jassaapplicant* can
vc
qualify financial assistance
anal
quaury
will
be «frea by Co. for etpaaslon to
frill time povltion and iio.ooo a
yea
’ "»rlud« phono In
POLAROID Films, Camaraa oad
ration. Boa to A c/o San
accessories at WiehoMlra Com
van
fr!% Herald
929 shop. UP South Park Are.
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Strolling
In Sanford
Auilry H i m . daughter of Mr
and Mr* H It H i m . Entcrprlm*.
ha* been awarded a lafwl* scholar»hip, won In competitive exam*
(or future teacher* at Florida
State University. Tlu* winner, wh-.
ha* )u»t completed her freshman
year at the xfhool, i* majoring m
physical education Tile tchohl
#nip give* her ttuu toward her
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K H IH A Y .

Ike s Housing Program
Gets Senate Approval

Vietminh.
Get Bloody

Legislative Body Endorses Request
For Authority To Build Dwellings

Secretary Of Stale
Says Indochina
Silualion 'Grave'

Plan: BrlRfj Made
To Reopen School
For Sewing Work

Merchants Group
Meets At City Hall
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Movio Time Table

Leaders Meeting
Held By Agent

Pool lo Have
New Schedule

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IIAN UI, Indochina Js — Com mu
rust Ird Yietmillh rebel* agured
two tilixtdy successes in the Hanoi
delta yesterday line pow.l a new
threat to the vital French llfe'llle
-tween Haiphong and Hanoi I :»
olhrr turned a Homan Catholic
. e m 1 11 a r &gt; into a battleground
-here hundreds dlt*.! in hand I1 out , . initial
Wave after wave of Vletmiuli
•* »&gt;ps ,-ro died the stubborn de
te:i'i of the e&gt;u Vietnamese man
. the garrison at I ‘ho M &gt;1. 21
-iiiies southeast o| Hanoi and mil*
• mite* south of tin* Haiphong
Hanoi road Over this ro.r.1 are coo
,.*t*d supplies and equipment
Hided at liaiphung tiaibor
I id off by Ihe Vietminh tm
i-.uly three weeks and uitiler al
i-sst constant rebel assault dm
l lug the past seven night*, thu vie
Vi d.-r* smaslinl five assaults l»*l
i, - hi l.efor,' the A’ielmmti tide
,,-rwtirlmed them
How many
V i.-liiaioese ess*,i|K*il death or cap
oe was not known, a French ti » Is
nioialld -'iHikrslliall said III &gt;e
&gt; uiiling the battle
s&lt;*eiit&gt; five miles southeast ol
It.- i»i
J.inxi Virtmltih smash,- I
their way through the Village ol
1 11aiipliiuigha against I. im i vtet
lialllese and a handful of volunteer
. atloilic millUameii who made a
•*en hour stand 111 the seminal*
II wa* "trill* a battle between
• -tlitlllllitsts and Catholics a ieli
. -on* war." a French army s|*,ke
.11 air said
the deadau.i dying tell 01 writ*
ii loan ft,on window* and balcony
it dg, * in a hand lo hand combat
Hi.,! laged on the staircase* and
in the corridors, a French army
*p keitoan reported Hursliug «r**
0.1 b*» pocked Hie seminary- walls
Vu indication that a* high a* ko»
\*lelii4ine*e and Catholic tniliti.,
men may have been killed or cap
h in d at (luanphungha wa* *es*o in
the I 1,’licit s|Hikesmali‘* irpotl
that the colli III and "hoped ;*•&gt; to
.a*, survivor* from the seminary
fight might gel hack
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Assisted In April

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Hill t*lI* |« ■vf||,
tisi*1 fn*rn iloi »i&gt; t to II**’
r«*|&lt;*l«fntlf»h l*v I(m-:*I 11 trluMiti
t '«»«I % tii i|ii I f 1 in»1if11f t,. 11#!111 ti |,
h aving n fnofu s»f !*ltt T'*
Till" illirrliii* (i»ii,|n.Aii*i-| .si 111,k1V11»li
to mu Itt* li-iitttirrtf v n»Fiiilwfn ««f s«l|
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Key Figures Of Probe Agree
| 0 (jse Qf Telephone Calls

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W A S H I N G T O N t/l’i
I'if .'.ilo iit K is e iih o w e r’i* hininiuj!
p ro g ra m . :'u li front n vc rw h e lm in i* v ic to ry in th e Senate,
yens re a d y today fo r u S e n a te -U o u p e conference in w h ic h
p u blic housing wan the ch ie f |H»int in dispute.
T h e .senator.-* late ye n te n li.y sihouted a p p ro v a l o f the
o v e r-a ll hoto in y legislation p rn v id in p lib e ralize d g o v e rn m e n t* 1
ilim n e d credit fo r home Iniyent, a stepped-up slu m clearance
p ro g ra m and new *alepiiaiil.x aim e d at p ie v e ittin y any fa*
I tine abu*e* m gov eminent aided
lioll- mg
A. K. hhoeiiiakrr toda* wrul
11* a Cri 111 could— the only roll
un the city’* pay lull a* ailuiinlx
.nil ,il«- mi the cornplrx n u rtu re -trailer a**l*taut to t It) Manager
they al*., errJnrscd ElMinhuwcr'*
M ariru Knuwle*. Sb iin n A e i. who
cunt »vrr»(a l 1 w|ue»t !nr authority
a t i onty r r ir n ll) dixcbaijtrxl lioni
t . Ii old J j »* ) new public houxing
the Anuv where he s r n r d 4* a
unit, a year over the next (our
second llrulrnanl In Kmea Im
mure than a yeai. hold* a run
yeai file House verdon cuutain* n&gt;&gt;
ilrucllou riifiitert tint decree Hum
•net proviiioii. public h*wi*mg iu*
the FulvrrxHy ol Florida, lie c&lt;ad
u,
-0 1 ti-jecled there h) a Vote
Uair it In l«&gt;? Ill* tuimai* assign
uirnl with the City will he to oh
of 211 ltd
lain will piling amt light ol (aav
Chairman Capehart tltlm l* *&gt;(
W ASH INi.lt&gt;*.'
Pi Jir'irta iv do* Senate Hanking Commidee.
permit* fur the ('Hr'* water amt
i t Stale I ndl. t - 1 1 Congress l&gt;
■ewer project.
nuuoiinruir a Senate ll &gt;u*e eonler
.In* the in 1111 it1 * *11 ualun In Ind"* etice . ommidee to work out a coin• • •
KiNDrillG lo-r plea to “l.i-o r me
china, “ i* r i a ' t *'iit l&lt;v o&gt;* niemw |Iirollii-e tull would Mart a week
I'harle* Murrl*on, mendwr *d In |&gt;elt *».'*
al -ur. I ward to die," New Yolk
(nun toda* predicted in an inter
The Herald'* advertising -lall. re
puli,eini-ii it sue Anne lino. l.ie,
lie 111It, I* II.. •' atrlliellt IffitM view that the Joint group would
cently received a letter and d ip
4 i. I.oro It.t Not Ur HU 1 1 .ftrt a
pine Iriim Franklin English, who i! ** y'rnale t i - icii K* lili.Nl* i «»m oka) .il lea-t xome politic limiting
26 minute ttn.ggla It.* woman
used to tie a watch repairman I,liltre II. *U|i |**-i 1 lie President t i an t dial die Home would accept II
**»» seen to tllp U.lo tl.v w*trr *t
here and now l* piKtum* Id* trade Miihower** |ni»|4,*i*d new* P * t*il*
VeMerda* ’* Sc*nate roll call (ol
4 I A .in . t.» • | ino.g 1 ffa ri, wtia
while living al dll K tiranel St . lieu dollar (in rirn nut pioprnm. lowed an unii'iiat Itehind Ihe-xcenr*
pull, * urirrtl that 1 -Ii.-ie * It!- iiiam-iiver in which Hepublican and tino.edutelyr dived In aftri l.er.
tla/cl Path Mich " I III here III
Detroit,'' he *a!d In the letter, •n» the Pr 1 lent c i•at "fle il lle m i, rjtic leader* i*itm d hands
•'and really have a good mb In Inltty" III pen lour dir (ulul» t» •o dial 1 \ 1 1 ,u p chief! could gel
a large Jewelry store I'm already &lt;n a 'I- him l&gt;* »-• “ t|ulchlv and •ilia -in, 41-pmca! (or an a Irnlu
manager ol the repair depart­ •trcimvelx" tii rues ling lit** l on* Ixtratien ri**jue*l and (It ) Southern
ment ' The clipping contained a I name I I la 1 4!
tle110Ki.it* could Vo on rrvord
Ihe situation :n liuh«'hlna. lie without die *eyregaliou ixxue
ilory. with the headline *‘Me*t
Pete
(English! which ap(&gt;earr I ' *.*id. "is Ilanela with tlanrer,
It hastened dn* w a y
not old* l*» ir.r ouniediate m*»
In a local newspaper
S.-n Mavhank of South « '.ir-diiu
• • •
'.Hi tu the Iw u iill -■( Ihe United Seninr Hirikinr Committee demo
Furumrurrment e irrrU r*
will j ittales amt it- \ili - in the Pact feral .in-1 long a staunch advm’jte
be held tonight al H o'clock at tin fn* ir &lt; i.
ol public housing had *ucceevh*d
"tip* arm 1 oio* which i* vital in wimiinv committee approval -.1
Plan are being made to reopen
Seminole High School adilonuni
* * -•
&gt;,1* the oeace an t snfs-lv &gt;'l the a urgHMi unit program, much It'd- die io* .1 vi-ialii-nat .won, selvutrl
&lt; •pecl.ill) III view --( die ta d -that
Don* Jean Carbon. 5. dauphin United Statigr-r than F.I'Ctihuwer asked Then Him kin Id Mill
I1.1* in ide a
“ Com mU n1*1 China hn* I,m i the
of Air and Mr* Charlie Carlson,
Supt erne Court turned duvv n chill-'e ill II* t y pe ol production
will go tu New Smyrna (learh next supplying to tie* Vietndnli an 1-in appeal from a lower court rul
Itlgtirr
killed
week where *he hat been asked In evet-incicaMtic votuiiu- of mum mg which Ii antted *cgrc(atluo in a which m in iri-'
worker-, aci iA'dmg
to I -irn-.l
be a immature maimelte In the turn* ami md-taiv *&gt;uiiplt*‘* Thert
San
t-tauelaco
public
housing
proj
Hie,
I
.
Ill
III
a
Ul.lU
&lt;
&gt;
;&lt;
-r
.1
till.Seaside Kierla parade on June II 1* also evidence dint Soviet aim*
She al*u will compete witli othi r on*e lx eh supplied tl» illi'lcliaing int At ay batik intenirefe*l tin* a* l liaml.el of ( .Oilm ilCe
a Han on segregation 111 all pollin'
little girl* In the Junior All** Sea uuanlitiex
Ho nmi-eln will need at least
•-* do1 oiiiiminld hoiislne lie said tie unntd lr&gt; t-&gt;
Jlde First a contest, a beauty con Imre in lnd*&gt;- iima.
J,
|in* |,i|;lit-| 'kill.-.I 0(K ■alol»
knock -&gt;ni. on the Senate floor, the
te*t (or youngster* Tin* iitih an­
Wltiilll tIV 1- week . he leVi.ded
" Ill r I oiiiiii UIIIbI |dnti &gt; Hot
nual (ie*ta I* tchrduh d to Marl oii.y to take over Indochina hut !•&gt; provision In* had sponsored in the
seiei d liirtldv -killed operator*
committee
at noon Thursday and la*t until duiiiiiiat' 1 nil Soulhea»l A * ia '
an- woiking now in Hu- new pro
Sunday nfternw.u
Deader* of both parties, d wa&gt; duct* ami ate cariiin, from ]il to
roporied then aann-d to handle fit |n-i day lie «ai.l
Mavhank'* motion without a roll
I he ilia tidier 'I (iiiiiiiieife In
M K F I INCH 10 III III.I D
call vote The timtinn *vvrnt down dlisUial ,'otnmlltei l.eoree I nitty,
by
voice,
and
Maybank
himself
iha ln n tn , utge* that all pvt**m*
xujmritvteadeiit **f
■made no effort to place hi* col wlio are wilting to cuiuplelv the
H T IlilwCe,
league*
on
record
Atajurlly
Leader
tewing coir*.- amt make an ef
of Ihe
hat ichcdulcd a meeting
1
Know.and
—
--------- of California iinmedi fuit tu Ih t u iiic flni*hcil, tkdlcd
board of school Irutlee* for Mon­
Me*
Alary
C
Holler,
member
ately o f f e r e d El*ennower * pro* m^ratoi * emit a il t red Murray.
day al I p III A meeting id die
( ouiily head ol adult jiul toe a
xcmaul board will be held Thur*- of the district No 12 board &lt;«l the |w»al
Male
Department
of
Public
Wei
Other major pruvi»ir»n* in the tlimal I i .iiiiioi'. al the ( ..nit II ..i-e
day al lo a m. Ihith meeting* will
fare,
reimrl*
that
in
Seminole
Senate ttiraxiire are
Tills 1» all opiMItlllOlV for a
convene In the Mitierinteinh nt'» of
County, 1371 peroms wen* a»MM
I Cower duwn (laymcnta and much I ugei payroll and higher
fice
ed financially during the month ol longer repayment period* lor home pay In .in ,-anio*nl laet-iios, Ih it
April
mortgage* Insured by die lit e r a l ki-nridge pointeil out
A total of HIJ person* received If..using Administration
old age a*»i*fance to die aimiuM
Down payment* would drop on
(.1 1 PFKAtlSMItN'
(if JtS.IM :t7 (MTMin* received aid
donlinurtl On Page Fight 1
T A U A IIA S S K B &gt;f Coll p ter
to tire blind, totaling ll.iA l, and
H IT Z
roiporalimi today receiva-d M.te
4^3 f.iinihrs, rr-preseiitme
t 1 •&gt;
"Furutue*l of I orlii**-"
|h&gt;i mitvion to float a to million
ehildren. cecelved aid In de|&gt;endrnl
I INI * ;t:M
It:6'» . t»:4H
dollar t.niid U*ue to refinance » ilchildren, in the amount ol t:1.'
"China Venture"
stall.ling d -Ms and pay hu mi
l&gt; 1 VJ
S:M
■ H "A
Iiriivi omit* to it* Northwest t K.r.
iirty i«-t*&gt;iMs applied for p ddic
1 Fort!
Saturday
assistance during April, and
.
Miss .Myrtle Wilson. Hume Dem Ida etn iri.-.il system
"Tw ilight un Itio Claude"
application* were approved and II oust ration agent,
conducted
a
I HI - :i f,:r «i pi . &gt;i *i-i
were rejected Eleven m H a iu -e leaders training meeting tor sum
"Skv Cnniltialoh**"
grants
w»re
cancelled
during
tinmer
t
II
leaders
yesterday
alter
2:44 ■ 6 37 ■ H AD
month beeause the persons were iMr&gt;n al her office
Sunday - At onlay
The following women attended
i-.ii longer eligible.
''('uiiiinanil"
‘ In addition eighl chthki-n re Mis Joseph Krug and Mrs How
I 24 ■ 3:21 • 6 24 • 7 21 * 0:21
Snnfuid's i.iil,In- swimming -■ -I
reived service including I - •■ 1 anl Keren of Fern Park. Mrs \V
M IIV IH I.A N D
,-are. help with enmt1011.1l .m.l p’i* I! Evans, Lake Alary; Mr* Her will npgn ..I, its (nil time ............
"Cun lteli"
steal problem* and social plan man l&gt; Jones
Sanlnrd,
Mrs *s liedole I o.-ssIn v urioidlllg &gt;o
Start* 716, Feature H 26
nine
lo )re Eber, Luke ,Monroe: Mr* &gt; it* .Mining, 1 VVnrren KnowU
llo* fni-llllv will l»,* -*1,.•1, It hi
Saturday
Then* were six adoption petition* Itirliard MeCanua and Airs
.1
o m. with t»o
"Heautiful lllotrde From
under study fur the Circuit Com I Murray, Maitland; Mr* James I. '.( 30 n in to
ha*hful Head"
These arc children
placed
in Hargreaves. Sanford, and Air* I. hours out f&lt;u I uih -Ii -m.l dlmo-i ifAlorski and Mrs. Ilarney •lMvtiv.lv, mi I o in mid '• i&lt; .ii,
Immes independent of
service W
"Htorin liver Wyoiidna”
through a licensed child plare Cnlha*. Chuluota
Tuemta* II,1011,*li Snloidav.
SUM* 7 46
mint agenry and Ihe welfare do
Il will Im* clo*i*d „ll dMv * * Il
The Sanford 4 II Chib will inert
Sunday* Alon.lav
pnr'.ment I* res|xm*ihle according at tin* Count) ranning kitchen. 4u| Monday and will t,e open l- -m
"From Here To K lerniiy"
to law to nri’scnl a study and tec E 26lli St June 17 at tl 30 a m All 2 o- 111 until 'I 0 m each Sm*
Start. 7 46
omrnemtallon* to the court
1 &lt;1 Chib girls will be welcome
lav.

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jiirl(oil vtho * i i r Micii
(mu* Mud •rftilt t*. iiuftkt tin' .tat
fi ridfiifiUiiii
iCulirl f Hutitiia ■!, 1 1,111iiiiiii .if
t hi* nit*111to ( ■!1111 dt 1vi* i oiu111ill *•*'.
titiOltriJ that th' 01 / an liil idi
Lro! 17 i iiot mi mriiilr«*rft
of
Vtftt«*ri!av sftn.1 tugr**,| h h io Ih i ^
w lio )ij&gt;h•* not iiaid t to •» v m lv
dut-ft |ii do »I* llllllivdintrl)
Tilt* 1*001(1 iiaonl a mtiKluti llml
nil mcmliFr* i'Iu if Ui«*lr lm«i
|!i&gt;t iF i th.* Mnndnir fiilltiwuu* In
d«&lt;t&gt;*ftilrrw‘r l*.»&gt; in irrMiratton .if
lh«*
Avtueh fall* v»n i» Sun
it*.-

Between Pentagon, Solons
French Genera!
Has Dual Role
In Indochina

W elch,
McCarthy

Confer

PAIII"* •' I 1 .,osc 01 deied (,en
Paul Ely iioie.l h i . . - ' chief ol
staff, to the do,de, h n reted |oh of
military and ixditicai cltlcl In In
dochIri.i today Itv pollmg a new
mall m tl" , 01,il,mnt counnaiid,
Preinii-i J-oeph I aniei • I'abihei
sought to ti.&gt;1*1, iii, sagging de
W A t i l l I N ( i I U N 1, Pi — Sen,
fense* *t the lev.'it Into country M i t ’iii l li v ttnlnv
up reed to
E l), jii replace
lien llrn ii
Navatie a* until .11 1 coiliinander liv rm it Hhe* in lin* Met,’arthy*
10 Chief and Via.lin e ti.-leaii Js A 1 inx lie ntiin- &lt;it' Ins tnorti*
COIII Mil'-l.tiel »■,-, -.*1 it ..f III,to lot c l
tlAfi IkJwAllV All#, tli 11m I lari
li lo|ilni||e i ' i i IU W ith
china Naiarn* pal llcnlarly lias A i'inv nfficiiil**
lit4liy. a*tin ir • | luoikHt uud Ii lit!
been a in, |of I 0 . 1 1 ot eiitici'Mi
t u iU m diHltk iririv ih irntsi
.Mel ui tliv amt A r m y Coua*
since Iti* 1 ill ot I *.•-11 Pico Phu
It ^Miltrdlf .rill Ce ItUlll Atir m
Fly ii .a-idlt i. im iii-d lioni a Kvl Juaeph »\ U eleh ngreed
tr.r center of * urjtiamt mmiiig
snivel mis* 1..11 to I’o- Fat I.astern (lint nil m um tnti',1 ti‘lep)ion«
1r
A lefUKer Mltnllll iju l
battleground lbs report has been
i'lim m u n lit L*hlnr*e alrrftdf
made thr basis &gt;&gt;l goverilltienf v' h IIk lift wee ti Petit Yv’ iill ivf*
h.ve ttaltr l ftulkltif ^jlti (in *
plans !.,&lt; all out letrni.- against lleial* anl «eii:.leis lu.-t dltg \fc*
iti tit r i p n t i on niii iitu tiuu uf
'a Ihe puhllc
tn-w V is-111,111ii re tieI " u , ,t- t., the I'arlhv,
the labol Jtlxllrr (tVhlral I'lr o f
vital Ill’s] Kiser della aloilld rec-irj
Hanot
Welsh and Me srth'
further
I lie
lilt llo ,.l . line -lis t !) agrri -I dial etf- it 'hniild lie ah in*
altel I Intel * *hat.\ ir . inii- * ass* .1 -lied I 1 lloil - I- t-.ic .-alt n -lv*
fnllliei s sids-iii ■ ol il d. t. rtnm.i inv; uthi r key t o r in th- dn*
,1 ,*....
|inte scall*
*
beta, r a im lilt; a im
lioll lo II, lit on 111 iododiUia ,I ',«■
Cabinet si 'sr, itla v Haloed I dona1 4 *dlo’lals only, and call- m\cliving
I ledtiic II u |nii,I minister fur toe Huy At Cohn and (la n d s P Carr,
Associated Mali-' ,.| Indochina an t aide to A id 'at thy
raised the post to lull l almu-t
McCarthy and Welch It ad a coil*
lank I ii’deric D uih .ii I' s uredeces ference outride the hearing r.Min
s»r, M i .t l u.|ii,'t held tin* junior and returned to aiirtounre ilictr
liimlsteri.il rank •&gt;( secretaly of understanding
stale
Welch said (lie hearing, sulh'nitl*
In i-omlomiig Hu foji Ind -chim-'C
S T H U M S bl’t A proposed re* mtltl.111 and )&gt;,,liii. it command, mlltre xhmitd tecr &gt;r4liv the "insolution descrilong the rivi-nt So- the government 1,-liirtied 1., the escapable fact" that disclosure uf
preme Csoirt rtecidio: outlawing set iiji billowrd when Ihi late Mai call* within tin* administration it
segregation to public M-lianU os 10 s’la! Jean de I .1111, de I . . 1.■ , - t u r n -I by President Elsenhower*!
linriomiy with (li.i*tiaii leni'IOng boric I th. I'oiuniiun 1 1. .1 \ n t due live lu ibid.li.ic ie*tim&gt;ny on
couleie - i-s between aJmiiiutraiion
•silt be offers’ll I,might at the 111111I1 hack lioni the delta to lo'i!
Soul In-in
Hapli*t Convention
He I .,ltii had heel, given t. If ofiieia
il.- said il al*.* -liould tec .grille
the Itev. It) A D- Miller ol posts nfte| a It x at dlvidluy tluin
Nlisll.ilie, redo., »utd the recoin to mimmiie m ilitan mflm-nce &gt;,n McCarthy has taken the consistent
oiiudatIon will I k- offered t*. Ihe the developing Vn-I Nani govern stand that if these call* are not
1 xtl ...........
should
,-I, nvent inn in the form of a supple­ mi tit had Out proved enlirelv sin Introd
mental re|Ktil by the convatitiiio's cevsful Hy again loiueiilrallih' lint be
Alii a1 thy
l'owi-i III Olie Ilian's hands, the gov
a. I he j , i red with
Christian Lite Commission
la’gnt
Ely Welch but tl thr oirs,r MNittpcv
The Itev D r Miller, executive efnmeni (ibrtnmly
, were golne lo ptu then call* Info
seerrtkiy of Ihe commission, said Wlnild be able to is ,&gt;1*1 |l&lt;the record, he would at res- to put
•'We simply stated llml we helievi- Ire's successful olfcnsive
the decision to be in harmony with • There was no fmmedtate .111 in hit
the Iasi, democratic principle, of rimiiireuienl ol new .t- *i**iirn» til
Hie iipnli. i of the McCarthyunless over
tl,,. Constitution olid also in harm tor Navarre and Deleaii lloth uieli Wi-lcii agm-nient
(I oiilinued tin Page Eight)
tiad assumed ttlx*lr duties in Indo turned by the sutreoitintillc itxclf
&lt;ir Iatei developments would be
etiin.i only 1.1*1 year
t tv * siirt'fsstir al*., wa* not an tliat tails involving senator!, in
fioiim ed liiiinedlaleli
. lo l.:,g AleCarlhx would be m idc
I In- new Indochina clnef i* a luil,la- hut no i.ihrrs would be
thro e wounded vetei m
I both
flu- Welch McCarthy underitandworld war. \ graduate , 1 si C y&lt; mg climaxed an liout'i debate in
in.lit.ns iiademy. 1 1 m i,- . VVi- l tile Ileal mg ( all 111 ,i|) Hie isvUr of
•’"'hi he liecailie chief of stall the IlioiulOied call
A second liuslln-'s will ops'll to i , I Aug us I
in one upruaMmi im-ment, Sen.
Ihe new Food Mart building, I*t tiling toil - li M .l -toKik j s'oniant
'
th
SI
call'd al Patk Axe amt 2itl
j gtre lit* lil fm t rl-'j ...... . monitored
Monday umtidtig, accordmt In M
.all* al Me' ulliy ■lo t calirsl un
I It alioni owner ol the new Im*
him to &lt;&gt;gn d
till***
cnairmaii Mutidt I It H i banned
N 411m l l Iii- Haiiiitlift lift* l.j) un ill «*
JA C K S O N V IL L E
1
. * , In* gavel ind 1 it d 101 eider
mat, the low hustuess will to
Now V|I 1 bail man let’! don’t
. C i i l j r i ol
managed in Airs S a n John-on Mseii- J r . excruflvi
tl the hook
V*su v1 s to r d invb.nti
unit will feature complete West •&gt;ti- -*. nitiie a, ter 11 1 ish. 1
here " Symington toil Mundt
itlgimuse washing and drying »e* -»hlrh ri'|ireseiils a t- hi' 2,'j fishm.
In an itto-i jn»'s &gt; exchange. Ale*
•s al' said tmlay he had |ust nv ice
A* an added convenience to It' sen ,-d a lelegiJill li,.,t Ho- -litimp earthy demanded that Symington
customer*, 'to- establishment will •“ •at lllclial‘ 1* sired oft 1 alli|K-.li, lie iei|uil&lt; &lt;1 io I, tdi otidei oath
give complete laundry and d n 'li xico. Alonduy had been relea* i&gt;i conversations with S*-crctiry
Sievens eoneet mug wtijt McCaC*
cleaning pick up service*, accord ed
lie said I*. C Newman, tile own thy ter iliiil Ami) attempt! to
ing to ItatHiiii T h r laundromat iri|ti!pprd with 12 washers and twn .1 wired llllll "Kichatd relea ed lliw jil hearings Oil alleged Communist iidilttalum ol Arm y Until*
driers, so a* to give fa*t service wittiout fine or cotifiscaliun "
Steele said Newman sail Ho* latinos
Cost of eriuipinenl Inslallod at liuSymuigtuu tiad jeknowle tg .J
'hum p had been Mil.I because no
slure. s*In, ti is tiK’aled at !(■• I
2.6th SI mi Ihe south side of tlm ;. e could to' obtained lor slupiuiot e a t I , r tliat Mev.-ns hid Ip*
main luiibbri" was evllmated at them He said Ihe w u r csmlamlrd proaclo'd tom alnnit Hie investigl*
1 ( out null'll On Page I K h ll
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UndcrsUiiidiuy
Debate Climax

Planned Resolution
On Segregation
To Be Before Group

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Will Open Monday
In New Building

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Dnnn, (iorgon Toll. Hamilton lll.be* J r. and Frink
Murphy and farcoag rww. afnadinc. left to right) Juct Atie*..
Jimmy Whatley. (irraM Brirrcna, Law rrnrr Hkatro. Alar.la (ioemMe. Dirkle Mow. Kimi Nrinwander. Je ..e llyrd, Nanry Driggers.
Saner Maul raw. Imoeene IliMlrk. Hhirlrv Eulnnk., Itelty llaraii.
Jew tll Cuhew, Ellen Lyoua, Hue Ann Itadfnrd. Ann lllllera. Pal-y
Collim , Mary MikeUJcik, Sheila Utunniag, tiraca Alaria Bliae*

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Beit, Jeannette Klrlaw , Franct* l.awann. Kay AVaila, Pally Walker,
Betty Ann W alUtrdl. (irurgin Ann Thigpen, Kimemary earner.
Delorla MIMed. Eat AtcCall Annefle Hriiuke, Lynn Hellrra, Polly
firaham, Jim o y AVade, Philip To n ry, Jimmy K rider, and Jimmie
Fox, and (buck row, •landing, left In right) Tum m y Kuhn, Cnrllnn
Jacobs, John Troupe, Jimmy llouk, Itunaie Anderson. Hibson Hales,
David U m sik , Don Karraker, .Stanley K a li, Rodman Urumley,

llxskins, Hill park, David Leonard. Stanley Arthur. Jimmy BoUiater, Koaa llrnnum , Altlnrr Oslmrne, Itirliard Plcklrt, Tum m y Newsome, and Kandy llrynolds. Aliming from Ihe picture were Krne*t
Canada, Jimmy lluller, Mark llrown, Marvin Kinard, tjeraUin*
Alundrii and W aller Wiedrrhuld. (Phulo by la v t i SluJiu)

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A M . SOULS' C A T H O L IC CHURCH
Ninth HI. and Oak Avr.
Sunday Masses 7. * and 10 a m.
Wrrkilay Me«s 7 :IS am
S'uvena Devotion* Tuesday 7:4S
p.m
('onfe**lons Saturday 4 S and
7 .VIK30 p m ,
This evening al 7.45 n ni (here
will he the usual holy nnur devo­
tion, as an act of rrpa.'atton to
Jesus for the Indifference and in*ull lie suffer* through the cen­
turies from mi many of the semis
He ratne In *ave.
Sunday I* called I'eniecoil Sun­
day to rommemorale Ihe coining
of Ihe Holy Spirit on the apostle*
Idly day* after Jesus resurrection
II Is often called the birthday of
the church
SAN FO R D S E V E N T H IIAV

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K. E. 'M r using, Minister
Sabbath Schosd Saturday *:5&lt;t
a m. Mrs || V lliiekner Superintrrylrnt
Worship Service 10:43 a in
Mid week Ibiwer meeting Wed
nesday, June 9. 7;.V) p m
Whosoever will may come

C E N T R A L R 1 P TIS T CHURCH
Corner Oak A vr. and 14th St.
S. L. Wballet. Pastor
CONGRLGATIONAIrCIIHIRTIAN C. IV. Plank, Minister of Ednrallon
O ltlR f ll
9 43 a m The Sunday School Is
I I I Palmetto A m u r
opened for all members of the
i . Bernard Root, Minister
family with nursery facilities for
Sunday School in a m
all venires
Morn me Worship II a m . Sec.
II a m Morning Worship
tr
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Ksper
R 45 p m.
Baptist
training
Itn re ".
Union

H O L Y CROSS CHURCH
T R S T B A P T IS T ( H U R m
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L A K E M A R Y B A P TIS T
The Rrvr. II. I . Zimmerman, ft. O.
CHAPEL
flrrtor
l ake Mary, Fla.
Whit Similar
Rev. Kelby E . MrColIsles
S a m. Holy Kurhsrisl
V 41 a m . Sunday School.
0:15 a m Choral Kurhaiist and
II oft a m Worship Service.
termon
7 i»i ti m.
baptist
Training
Sr.'vtces through the week
Union
Monday through Thursday and
8 00 p m. Evening Service.
Saturday Holy Communion T.DO
a.m.
L U T H E R A N ( MI'Rf'H
Friday Holy Communion t i n
OP T H E RF.D EEM KR
Saturday Sacrament of I’rnance
PhHMp Sehtessman Minis ler
68 p m.
S e rv lm at The Yarhl (1vk
Sunday School I 15 a m
F IR S T P R ES B Y TE R IA N
rh Service Ift.jQ am
Churrh
f llU R f ll
Angus 0 . Mrlanis, Minister
Fo s te r h ia p e l
8:46 a m. Sunday School.
M E TH O D IS T (TIU K C H
10:9** a m The Session swift meet
O vIriU
for prayer In Ihe Session Room
R rr. E. T . Mandlfrr. Mlatsler
II a m. Morning Worship. Pre­
9 (6 a m Ku.‘«le y School
— "In
in inr
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r ir r n r
lude—
Ihe iCailirdral",
I l ’On a m . Worship Service.
Dickinson. Anthrm*— "Holy Spirit
l:no pm . Wm-*hlp Service.
Wearcnlv D orr". Bedell; "Sent.
Forth Th y S p rit", Sehuelky-lloCHRIST EPISCOPAL
worth by Chancel Choir. Sermon
C H U R CH
by M r. Mclnnls
I/re| wood. H a .
Church Nursery 10:46-11 each
Rev. David L l^a rh
Sunday morning for children up lo
Holy Communion and Sermon al
8 year*.
9 a rn.
8:30 p m. Senior High Fellow­
Church Schonl to a.m.
ship— covered dl«h eu
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supper
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T CHURCH
. . S i ^m. Ertnlag Wor.Mp Wrluile
l'.,,o .™ T H E F IR SOTF BOAVPIETIS
DO
'•PHtra" Borowiki. Sermon by
Rev. Ionia Day. Mlalslrr
Mr. Mclnnlt.
9:4V a m. Sunday School. B. F.
Wheeler Sr . luperlnlendeat.
FIR ST CHRISTIAN C H I'R (T)
H a m Morning Worship Service,
H- Raafard Ave.
s p m. Evening Worship Service.
Bible School at 9:45 a.m. Mr* O.
T , Pearson, superintendent
F IR S T F R E E M ETH O D IS T
Morning Worship ll a m SUIe
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C H U RCM
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will
III be fhe morning apeakrr. Spe Corner luinrrl A vr. aad W. Fwirth
Slrret
lal m in lr by Ihe chok* Mr* N
Rev. 0. Eldon Kline, Pastar
• P*[royr. organiil.
Sunday
School
9:46 a.m.
O il nho'a meet at 6:30 p m
Morning Worship 10:45 a m.
Friendship C lan will
be In
Evening Kericr 7:30' p m.
charge
------- nf Bv vrnlng“ Service at 7:30
Mid week Servlre 7:30 p m .
p.m
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- Hilton H. Wyalt Paslor
French Ate. and « n d St
faarles Morrison. Song Leader
Rev. II. W. H rodrrton, Faslor
8:46 a.m. Sunday School A rla n
Sunday School 9:43 a m
for every age.
Evanaelistlr Service 7:30 p.m.
II a.m. Ilolv Communion. "Sae.
Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:30
ramenl and Comfort".
P nj
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Vouhtf People's Service ThursR p.m. Evening Worship So. .ay, 7:30 pm
prano solo: "| Needed God" by
MIm Klolse Snyder Sermon. "Are
The Ckarrh of Jean* Chrlat
Yon Focusing RlghlT" (Rmad
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10 n.m. Hn.tday School.
0:60 pan. Sarrament Mtcllag.
A » « M . L Y o r O D D (T f lT t C H
Harvlcet held In City flail Audi—— —- aad Lanrel Ave,
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Sunday Services 9 45 a m. Sufl
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Mr*, (lever M a m , PtanM
Alfred Erie sen
Saprrtaleedenf af Chareb Sckeel
George PeanM
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iant, TK*s» I ■sat and s h M ir ii* in *motlon*l
i She stopped for a
r-JtA£"~T7 S IX T E E N
2- _j* helping th -m to a mutu­
T H E D A T S i-at*cu. Mr*. Hunter tha Went on.
"lie told me ba thought Todd al respect and aattatactory solu­
look it to* granted that her plan
waa acceptable lo Joan and every might grow up to ba a atudaat tions. But Mrs. H unters grntle.
S T . P A U L ’S L U T H E R A N
S t. Luka'i Lutheran— In Slavia morning ant came nobbling up- nka nlmaelf. And If ba did, than ubiquitous, haunting hunger was
(n e a r Ovledel, lha Rev. Stephan aUirs to the little apartment. Then ne would need lota of privacy and something rlaa. It waa masnaM*.
M . Tu h y, pallor. Moraine srorahlp wnen Joan's kitctien was ttdiad. 1 must never break tato IL T f you I t was sentimental, ft was tensi8:30 a.m. Radio Mlaalon broadcast tgere waa nothing for her to do want to keep your son close,' ba lira . And It waa Invulnerable. II
at 0;30 a m. over W OKE (740 he); but go down with her mother-in- said to me. 'you must let blm go waa Ilka a web that each day was
woven about Joan with strands
Sunday School for all age groups, law and help nrr in return. Her troen you.'"
):.TO a.m. O ulitian D ap School cooperation, on the surface, ws*
Hhe (topped again, ber lace that aoemtd soft and silken but
( A l l elementary grades and kinder­ amiable, nut inwardl;* rebellion working ao that Joan fait sorry that had tha strength or steel.
" I could scream," Joan told her­
g a rte n ), Monday through Friday, atirred d u ly •* «he tried Iruitleea- for har. She waa Uke someone who
self. T could yell and howl and
8:30 a.m. Children's program , "9t. ly to trunk at some kind of way nad been bereaved. .
apel," Satur
Saturday I10:16 ot rnding this routine. How ihankHhe
I.uke'a Chapel,"
"Well, I t r i a d ta understand throw things Ilka a b a b y
a.m. over W TRR, (MOO ke.).
lul she was when a sudden emer­ that. 1 triad to bailors It. I triad wants to know everything I do and
gency aurnmoned Mr*. Hunter to do it. Uut I guess I wasn’t very say and think and plan, aht wants
T H E CHRISTIAN A N D MISSIONgood at •• h*c*urn ha never really to advise and correct me and— for
fcway I " ' * teyA R Y A LM A M .fi C IIC R C H
The nider woman waa not order­ did coma cloaa again. Perhaps Pete’a sake— hrlp nr.el A l t me
P ark Avenue al Foarteenth street
ly or a&gt; itematie aa Joan waa, so boys Jon'L Perhaps they bars to time I She wants me to belong to
Paster, DavM 8. Caraeflt
her, lock, stock and barrel. Hu*
Stind.sy School and Morning Wor­ that the latiei mund thia Helping go off that way and bo strangers. I can't. 1 won't"
ship Combined Service 9:45 a in. difficult. "Never mind that. Ju*t Hut Kirla ara different f r a watched
"Joenlc," M ra Hunter would
In ll:J 0 a.m. "Worship Period leave it.” Mrs Hunter would say you and your mother together all
O r— "Oh. I’ll take rare ol that theee years. Your companionship aay, "where art you going, dear?
begins at 10:80 a.m ."
A mlance Youth Fellowship 0 30 later. I've got to get oil my leal is lovely. Perfectly t o r a ly l Bo O ver to your mother’s? Oh! Well,
a while. I.al s rest here and talk." when I knew Todd aad you were don't stay too long, will you? I
p m
Evening Service 7:46 p ....
Ta lk! Juan rams lo realise lhal going to ha married, I thought: mlas you. Tha house Is so quiet
m.
Wednesday Mtd-Week ft I b I r that waa what Mrs Hunter chiefly Now that'a fine. Now I'll have a when you're not here."
Study 7:46 p m.
" I ’ll ba back soon."
wanted A receptacle for her mem- daughter, anyway. A n d maybe
(C a n 't I even-go see my own
onea. her espenemes. her fear*, through her I'll have a son again,
mother without having you regu­
ber nope*. Joan, nersrll, nardly loo.’ “
Joan had been embarraaaed and late tha time 1 stay there?)
ever got a word in edgrwlae. No
"W h a t ara you going to wear to
wonder the d o c t o r kept to his upaet Buch a frank revealing of
study lur hours on end, she what must have tAen, and atilt church tomorrow, JoanleT Your
thought He would have to as a waa, a deep pain, left her not aultT Oh, don't wear your suit!
tVTRR - I tan Rilncyrlei
knowing how to anrwtr. She frit, I ’ut on your little print dress. It's
matter ol sell-preservallon!
r n iu s v P . M .
Yet her mother-in-law waa good, curtoualy, much older than this ao pretty."
| Ml ll»n Club
"P m glad you Ilka IL "
guternu*. grntle. Joan rrcognisrd woman before bar. wba waa actu­
New*
IIMi null
( I 'l l wear what I please. I've
tit those fine attribute* "A n y time ally twice her age. And what bad
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l l i ik i l f&gt;i«.rl
you aver need anything," Wir she dona 7 She had laid a double been deciding for 7 eara and yrara
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Tim Mktll.m Hour
• mild say, "fist tell me. I don't burden on Joan, boeatiM for ber lo what clothes l'U wear. A ll by my­
ftllft All Kill J ii MIi *
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cart whai it is. It s yotira. Just aa a a a a r t ber Independence now self, too, If you can believe IL I
C Ift FUlilna N»w*
II you were my own daughter. The would ha to wound with a double- guraa 1 can at111 manage!)
•» *• Market n-er.il
"Whenever you want to go to
doetoe thinks I ought not lo be edged aword, Brat as the daughter
&lt; 2% Tw llla ll e-o
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€ ft’® Mpoll* hook
like thbl. Its says I mustn’t ba so Mrs. Hunter had always wanted that antique shop over In Clirton.
• IS Mml'-al rruerAtit
ready to giva. ‘Young ptopla want and never had, and aecond aa Jottnle, I'll be glad to show you
1 *1% ftrlfllno on A i &gt; H
imes 4’ii| A Lad*
to be Independent.' be keepa tell, Todd's wife who waa to bring him tha way."
'n|&gt; tune, nf Ihe flag
"Thank*. I ’ll remember."
ing me. ’l-rl them struggle. They cloaa agatn.
’letnr T«ont
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I Uut 1 found my w ay around
" I can aland It for a while," ahe
like i t ’ IVhst ne forgets ta now
•
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Europe, Mrs. Iluatar. I r e a l l y
a in Kl.nile Interview ..f Ihe VVeek nappy I am lo give. It s my great­ l old heraetf, "but not forever."
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She said nothing to anyone about think 1 could Bnd m y way (a a
est joy in lire." She nsd broken
Klr.il i:4lnan
oil and again Joan nad seen ner tha matter, because ahe fell that shop that's only Rve miles from
III
Kreall.tr 4&gt;hne*
S: jn ll'« f'in.iflnie
face crumple into tanneaa. ’’Still It waa something for her to work bar*.)
In on rutted Nellnn,
D a lly under s u c h provocation
I nave to luten tn mm." aba nad out by herself. Hhe would do It
in Jo A l Home VV 111, V I ii ,1 *
continued, alter a moment, 'ha- gradually, ehe thought. Out on no Joan's Irritation grew, although
I* 11 Nen*
II •• l . i m u a i I ' a l i I n I ’ r a t e i
cause once ne was right. Shall I eccouat would ahe run bock to ber oh* did bar boot to hide IL Hhe
It «*1 man off
lilt you?" the had ended wistfully. own mother for comfort or advice. forced herself to bo patient ami
a s T th u lS A.M.
Not knowing what waa comiag, Nor to tbo doctor. Either would aeir-eontrailed aad tactful, meanl no H tit (IK
bo— well— Immature, and her pride whlla trying desperately to Bnd ■
Joan oa,l nudded.
a n| 1’Svn Hirekeie
a &gt;s Hews
"Wail, rt was a long lima ago, lur bade f t Nor would the appeal halfway path betwoan n pretended
a l l weetam iaiafcora*
when Todd was in ma early teens. to Todd. Above all. ehe would not ploaned acceptance of all this un­
a .1 N'aare
He began, then, to tort off putt go to Todd, for, watching him with wanted interest aad a amstance ami
7 nn Keren *ri;l»«-k Club
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•way iro n me. He changed, I new understanding eyoa, the aaw a poll to refusal ot IL However, in
a.nn
Al A H I a d u *
mean. Irani being companionable that bo did. indeed, keep himeetf the face of Mra. Hunter's confi­
lin t
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10— u r t l— to bring a stranger. IYe to himself aa hla mother had said. dent, Mend, Impervious disregard
I S6 ftl'tfhl Iff
ft :1ft ftlorntnir
nan always nen to close, tie Ha waa always courteous and con- of tha fact that her daughter-inft
W i . i H A| N I rr
would talk t« me and tell ma siderata— the could never Imagine law might taka encepUon to the
ft: U
ft
U u S I V l**fU«
things. Hut aiM'denly he didn't any him otlMrwtae— but ho wee distant. plane being made for her, and the
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more He rinsed up Ilka a flam Even in hlo momenta ot bonier no questions asked aad th* advice
ri.
t'ha *1
given. It waa Lmpoeaibte. Joan s
Ha even rucked nit door against somehow remained aloof.
'O
- Jf i’l Vrttr*
“Wo shouldn't have come here struggle accomplished nothing bein*. II made me teal terrible II
la ar. lie* Uni.
I 7 :•&lt;&gt;
» C U n l,. II.. ir
yond a build-up of seething reerntmade me i ry. And I couldn't find to live," Joan thought
l | » a Mi.alne
ment and tanal on within her, which
Hut they were here.
nut what waa tha mattar. Its
i i - 1*. •*k|l l'.*A Al It,can
wouldn't tall me. He Just kept say­
It waa a difficult period that mounted s t e a d i l y and which
If 11 U tm to 'i l*«|l lit Itm rn
l ? an 11**14 At Neon
ing that nothing was wrong. F i­ lasted a week or so, and it wna reached a climaa ta aa eapleston
•a t i nn a t r .w
nally hia lather said. "Tilly, let particularly difficult after the per­ against Todd that surp r ised and
l l i l l |U4I» K«r*n JtiaM i
the bay nlona. Ha can't help him fect association Joan had anowa horrlded her. It waa their drat
IS &lt;0 i:«s4ie Arnold
t : tv Town **•! rw uutrr t'MA
self. Ife'a growing up. ITiat’a all. with liar own mother. With her quarrel end It caaM Uke a thun­
im A r
I or l.*t* tin To T « » n INallnaal Ahd a boy that'a growing up baa owa mother, companionship had derbolt out of the blue.
(T # Re Conttmwod) MRW
been natural and easy, with frankto Pave privacy.’ "
a Hard
l i t ! l.alle Aniotlraoa
CoprrtfM. ism . hr AHr* Ram Cd Itsc. Dislrlbult* Sr Kiae S’eetu i n Aredtoeia
11 an Nee a
i at u a Kaviae Hon* |’&gt;»e*an
i u *t*&gt;*a Miiafr Inltrlud*
• t x iit t r.M .
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1
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11: ** N r ta »
5 IV TmiarT Mi*r
3 :*H* « omul * Hour
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7 on •lira,on
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t»-Si* Al llama With Mnafc
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and
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ll *a The lateiSn'e Call lu Ptarii
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Al
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K*ar,h foi Tninorrow
11
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airmen'* Pall to l’i*i*r
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15 an hill Ion hhowr
Vo*Id At Kmin
la
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f rit
11:0a I 'tt*nni’*«'n|»*
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lies World At T1»r*a
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in
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i««i-*l ninker*
lilt* And llvadtlnaf
I* 15 Th# &lt;*hrl*l»iih«ra
11:00 I'hufrh servle**
Ikrnmark rhuinv 460 million
,11 Mu*lc loi**i* Pr&lt;&gt;ei*m
ll «« •'hunh ll*m..i»
It :•« Mlrlne i'*vliv«li«
*!&gt;«•&lt; i** I ' n . ■ i * i , i I ' h a n e *
latum!• of butler a veer.
tl-ee
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fin
the
siarrh
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l l in *&gt;nr&lt;-4i hr th* Hid* ■&gt;( the
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prevent** at The M-eaM •fltea by 4 -J

W i « . on the dsj beferv Pv-iris'.tun.
C H U R C H O P CHRIST, R41KNTW T
Sunday School 9: IS a m
Morning Worship II a in
The Importance of under Mind
ing God and man (rom the Hand
point
poll of .spiritual causation will tic
■tressed at Christian Science ser­
vice* Sunday.
The Letson-S* ,'mon "God The
Only Caute and Creator” will In
elude the following passage from
the King James Version of the
Bible.
" F o r thui salth the |j»rd that
created the heavens; God himself
that formed the earth and made II:
he hath established It. he created
It not In vain, he formed It to be
Inhabited; I am the l/&gt;nl. and
there i» none else" (Uaiah IS; I8&gt;.
Among the citations from "Sci­
ence and Health with Key to the
Scripture*" by Mary llakrv Eddy
the following will l»c read "J»«us
of NatarcUi was the must »cien
tlfic man lhal ever trod the globe
He plunged beneath the material
aurface of things, and found th&lt;
spiritual cause'* «313 7.1 7«l
The Golden Text Is from ftrve
lattcn' "Thou art ssethy, u la&gt;rd
fo receive glory and honour and
power: for thou hast created all
thing*, and (or thy pleasure they
are and were created" (4 III.

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h rr m Iher't m io u t illness. They, J-h n
Allen P rtm o n ,
Kugrnr to visit her airier Mr* A. N . Tow
to-teh-d hrr tsso days M o re *hc! B o o m , Edward flirt. Bobby ik h - L* and daugh'.ct
ii' Hi m '. il a!h Trio-’ returned to Uit*. Ch-ldrcn "f the Villa|-&gt;-; KeMi* Mary Ernie Hnustoti, Mr*
i'1 ii h-'inr iii Siin.ot Kottlrvard! h* ff Palmer, Nancy Kigtt*, Marine Am y llouk tut 1 *on Bob nnd daugh
I ill u n Ik
Patsy Roboti*. Benson t* r Mat lan ef A le villv, N. C. w* r •if «iif,
, Alice Sutton Pipay Ko- lereltt gue*t* of Ml and Stra. (*,
....
,i ? ,'.n Ml J .im n E Stnilh f M n-elia itiud ‘ pent live iLiv* frit
In I
1 Irar Sullen, Sc lull Ito- r, n i t ).
j of Fittl 51 Ctrl i* ill M bit it tome . l -l iv. i. with their friendi. b-rt Jvaiwtt- Clark, Jem- MintMi
Flunk Conn of l.nu t trail it
m l-1 ■ t ■],: n ra n tlfs die b.i made* Mt . iol Mi
Janie* Higgcr.t of *i . I i ut , lligg* tm-iln i
(■ vlilting Mr. nnd M i- Harry
H,
It) NSS l l l W I N t . I K
it) a n u n ; I’liE v u i
m I will k-lir ,i talk un the »ii!i i \
‘.vr * S' ok in Miami. The itiitcer*
* net Patty Vincent.
At the biiclne . no-cim,. -i I n
Oi'tven I - r awhilr.
&gt;lr. nnd Mi*. ( 'hark* .Varkcwiti
M l- Joe t'aibaftu, ef Full Gallic
t : ,-* I o .-rflig h l in Dr liar'- up
Mr J,o Lli| *e who ha- (Inl.'h.
Ho I. itT of D. Jed nf Crram lci.
pnvc n birthday part v Saturday, day aftrrn-Hin
liaiton Crn.-bv n o ill.tni* , 1 1 . r --. .v t rr,.- from their I'lor
wn» ttic ilinnci
it
..... hman year in th* t
evening. at Kurt lain- Karl in rrrio r- nf the D c ll-ry t'lcic A
'
&gt;vt, • reetrot,-' !* ■Vu. ■'
..... ; jtjv .
*&gt;•' j
"m ;V *
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|,a».vr of '£*],' ilainrhtor__m |&lt;r . •» cljfi in .
I.er nnd Marian Convey "f Sc, 'ir - li is b , Peck .ire mt, :
iii \W.lm &gt;ii.i) in irnmg ant
tt I II camp at Camp Mc.., , 1
■**Yne ,-hkldren enjoyed n wiener ulr for rclisiou • f - r .
ha.- i. home bn Tftrv spent a g .i.i- &gt; i In
n of Harry O itectt callumnirr Jer i t! ■ ,
Mi
i 'i
lo trlla 'i. he i, i
ipprn.id r
m a il n firr which gnim
w o v munity nour* ...
*jd■ltd! I t 'iiditiun.
' - "'n with H a l i m and friend* tn l ‘OI I 'Ir an I 'll*. Gerald t p — id ,,n huu and M r, o .irv n Sun­
played. Th'&gt;*o enjnvlnsr th- party Pilgrim t'o in n ,mil* i hut - h
T*.P
V. t‘ of th - II «| i .1 day
An ii i,,r h,| of gij-id nrw , con I'.minn.itl. their former home.
with Kathwvn woro; Carlton Pre­ meet from it i ■ lo 3*i n 'd „ k an-t
v . i. they d i d to get hark In (lie chie 1 n - M mdoff aft, moon w th
Alt. a".I Mr.*. Iliim nii Kolelf
vail. Estelle, I urilji' nn,l l**i* the ItrBarc llaplt*t i h j| .| m l i *in • Sir- |ye K Sprague wh-.» i Flnl t.i .110*3111!-!
th,
i "ill[-.*iii..I Mr nnd Mr llliifeid
it'cl„r Itcv. Iatr*&gt; I*
ii.ivind a t o i l *ati*fartory rnri
Baxter, Ricky K v k , Tomni. V ■ meet from Id :&lt; ,i m (.* i.&gt; n &gt;u
l.ttr
•
i
'Ir
Harry 5 t****k
Th..... prevent weft- .’ tell Carroll .,f Sanford on .* fi*hmg
1 he Ctvir A ,,.o,ti n will no | valctrcnse ITIeuing her recent trtuipi-da nIr! mi
l.ain.
Inrrtta
Gatlin,
Johnny
a month's raeaUen
• J„hn and Jim m y P, D r tup Molnid) night le lit* ville.
M arkruitr. Mr and M*
I 'l i v i next T'tevlac for the I i*t ine -'.r: up* ato n
»"n. |t„i f-* I h«mp«nn, Joe Frank
i
i
i
uc*ln«
ia\
afterne
11
Mr nnd Mr*. Kloferd Carrot!
Mathliuv and chitdrin of o*!tn,i!n. nf the *e.r on - lueii will f ,* r v
Mr ami Mr
EwaM Michel ctl
'
I .'till,(Ip (It l-i l*irkle \n|le. I ii
and ilauffhti-r* Caf,.l \nn amt Judy
e, i llriinan Allman
-it o . » p rn f d went to Harken.ark. X J secro
Sir*. Mamie M mht-u’
U n . T . erril dlctl
I . i lowing Sunlwatii* ef (he and SI i
c \ l i e n , and ehlt.1
n • Mi and '! • I M » .t Nolle,
lowed by a biplnr* niei line at u , t L Hiru in re panir to new j I
W. I’m alt. and llo liodr c
h i * i lit" *ear* eld en Tu-*- Ha:
• , hni, h mt t Wrdnoaday if i&gt;ii Gary and SVanda l •&gt; *»( Sale
Mr. mid Sit' Ed Kulford and
d.i &gt;
*i t* et ht* In ti- friend •lietp te l:
ceil lel'U , M l- t.-id w vie •ilppei gui’vt* ef Mr
t ' un I * rfiehratr There were F II
"
)!. M„Hail Sr, and
children 8 u - anil Hill upent the
, « aid -V i*. II. F. Burk*
O’ &lt;1 Mr
.imrt ami anrt-,. a up(ter and J(t|,|,lt
II, i iiiatl h e ld I
Mt
V w r«k * n | in Tsrt-ni .‘ iiin*
.&lt; i
Hicvctte, Matin*-, ' -il
and Mi '
ACROSS
i I- Htrfiil blue froslrl rak.-* In al- I \ no - M«t\*i 1, tlinnr Ion,
In r relntiv* *,
? P v tt’
- * 21, Ona*
1 e •11*
*i l- them tfappj
(.Tib e ta n
D ■ • Viment, Nancy
5"?r• of
: ..
who • ;
Sira. Ilarrv G eig-r and Mr*. *
KlggMr i i! | 't„rt»n an I d,eight, •
ptifjta
a in!
v:- itjt . Mi
M.v ■ . tl'ddej.
. *(0 b «’
A. Oldham v i li tv. •* •
for n
(e m j
I'vtll It din i ,*.r ,s,*nf*n d cull
11.,.
I:igt*&gt; 41 Patty Vie. - id r»| *»fi VIi an.i Mi
? ’ 'nil
bridal thoiv-r Friday flight in
C, Not hard or
" I Mntt.iihymn of t(r
linen Hi •d . | ’ll '
.'mid
i
attff
1
I o' -i nt* dctlr■ *. \,'i et th*
country
honoroo
received many
t:if*
1 •not vh nit t: Tui-i.la) i-vhi
I
'III It 1M i l l ' l l ’ ,
10, JJmalMsn*
"e ig ht
for
Gomes w r - plate 1 nd I - ' 1 i"
i ' e , i, tn *h v uh thcii , -un
colored
Mt tn l Mi - l/ «&lt;
HI . •I -f
f*nc.&gt;
another
'It Itetti I!i*ilie) nti,I &gt;li
' P.trl l.epmed 3fr I" .1,
frmhmenlv
tri*
iorvc.1.
Tin
cntclopa
4 M it t real
: j Uib'.tesl
I*-- loro i Tin- following
- r t - 1- t, |ih a iii pi i ■ dinner
event a n hold at tin Cnnir— inii*
It . Group of
0 M i) Jay
nitno
, ’ •iideij
M"
I'ai I
i fit- h"in- nf N|t i it 'It i
Hall, link" r
M h i h i -II,
It.n -!d
tnreo
tc»t
a ' £1. A
't , l'&lt; ter reft, licit * \
' 1,1 f t Ir, nil hi *'- ‘ *1 bn til*
Geiger, I tr.| Prevail. Slanl-v
12. lima t
(8 p )
' joii.t
I lift'll |tf*H,l,l .
*0*1* *-’i- ft *tii. tftvodA rthur, and (In ir f r Oldham t» id
Vc*l«rd»i’# An*’, c*
street
ft Grooved '
.tcnint
I SI
SV. C Ita
M*.
al,
l
'It
'
J
Mao
* Sunday at Stow Smyrna l!&lt; vh .
13. Hunt
5pok-n
' i S3 Former goU }*]. llameia
of
iu»b, *i it* &gt;1 her pal* id
’ . * «pf. IteV l*ta i, i ,.|
Tin
H. T A. hold i'
final
It . Exist
Tli* ■ t»
111»r*•
!*• i*«
d. A number
co in (Qer.»
part
I 'D
' 11hut *‘Lit I -•* ,
,t,-l . onimand ,,f *-trf ef M
m-otinff i f tho yrnr Tluir .da&gt;
13 Aaaaulled
f*. Having toej 27. Rey ment
37. Engiiih
■l.rll I
' *** *' t !■ t -I t, \f*. h i .| 'It itt r* th
nlffhl at th« ich'-ol Th&lt; rl H im
17. tojfly
)2. Souice of
in Tjik lj.h
river
|:
,,*1 I t I- ■ illlt itaughtei J,t AI It*
gave ih - play nf ll.in - l i»r. I Gr&gt;
mountain
hemp i pi &gt;
army
3f Asten*k
f, king tu p «*•), '•,
"I, and 'ILew i nh*-it and a
id . N u m l-ro on th - piano am
19 fipirit lamp la. Emmett
39. Gan-,e|
FI
Itiittei and Mi
'loin u ,
(2 Sky-go I
til If
P* f y I oil aftd I * 11 .
auto ham wore played hy &lt;&gt;ini
20 Center
33. Hcg rt
IS. .'tallyin
■t I ir an/*- City, Sonin*
iTeut..
I * and St *a f J Start irtee i
of tho rhlldlrn and lh r » - •***
Ii
i •ii«ntt '
22 M olttt
'I
,oim) Itanlri eun nl Sp-p .•i-p -i \ l*
, &gt;e,i| .tiiir I c-ifiipan* ef cadet *&gt;f
33. Nail
Myth &gt;
. baat
. tr
Ktnup eii'glng. Award* fm thr
I &lt;N’liti
It
»if tie wr&lt; keful **if|i 'I r and I.** rt.
2&lt;J. I ' n j i inee
t„ .•
•
’liver Sprint: for a I »
'I
KP-llinff boo w rr- given. l If fleet i
I’ i* pell ind fa m il).
2*. M uterD'p t
drill an I pi,
n11* Itet l hey M
\
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1 *v
for the next yoar woro elected
4
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i
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I » tilt ||| | p« •pie It ,o hr t,h,e il • I ,
29. Gailrop*&gt; ir
Thev wore uu dd, nt. Mr . .1 T
nf l*iFI» tit
ut &lt;*,l.u I
tl,fj all ,-njoye * a i-r ‘ L *&gt;t iv t,.f l Haile,ton, I- '
31.
Native
chief
■1
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tt ,*♦, ',,,* 1’.,, fi • i
irh
it
t*
i
m ild Pillfctnl; r - i t ’ ary. Sin Ho.
n* ii
•• I *, - ■,0,: t* a‘ I,,,i f lull
32 Bleaches
-N’iilio l,;
tniiM irvr, M iI'nttl
*l
'i
Will toe, I j II,, hunt, -I M| . *".
31 Female
Maxwell; ilebgxl' i, M n Don, and
M •»*♦ t **t „ 1'»»" ..«i -i y, J tu*** H
fowl
Mr*. I.* .*li i llai|i&lt; r.
l%i i
iA
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111 ft Y| III (i| I V »ik
31
Ancient
Vall-r n Prevail, iBank-.
St
*i ik ‘"i1* i 'in t'itmi- i r'f ini *(&lt;)f!f£
tw-o-whee,;!
thin. Hup- Hampton. mi I Caillnn ]
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Nor
then',
ut thivtora Bench Monday.
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• ff* » - i ' I &lt; i f riiiii »* n I 1*il In*
Ji &amp;
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A nund-er from hire nl-ndrd
'I i
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Thursday night. A lter n wienri
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roast, dancing and dam* * were eti
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joyed. Thn*e attending were: Min
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4'» Dcpaite l
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Gw-cn Coppenger. Ml-* J*--*i. It&gt; t*J
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40 Sw rggei
nf Sanfold. SID* Ik p ie Itamplon.
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6
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Slioa l.uyine Stone, M i.. ,\,l i..4*T
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now n
I’lrva lt, and the h***t«-*
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Forsake',
Sir. nnd Mr*. Hill Curtnln had
my» n i v\tt(i f*
i
-*€*
*
by
a* their recent vt.itoi , .Ml. nod
I'li*
Piiflif. Mi ’
I i iiK ft
one'a
Sir*. Gian nn* l.irne of Indiana.
I *J1 r . 11*1
lll.f Jit \ nil
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bive
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Mi
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0
The Hiller* *t llaiitu* r hutch
\v .• * ? 4itff»i ( fit* \ ( i i *lmU A H . V n t V r i O O i O i T ^ I t r r i ' H hnw lo w o rt: 11
lirld a fi*h fry at Mullet I at &lt; Pork
* * .»f ' 1 ' v (In ' if|*i f ‘ i f r l f l t ;i
FIll
Thu redin' tile hi.
A \ s' n r. n a s \ is
i fitI i
Mr. nnd Mi*. I.oni Mirklmia
it t. a n ii i i. i, t, it n
I f * O it. *fi i*V I‘If* *Ilfs*'1 V (ll
had a* their fined* Hundav, Mr
i i * (jpri*f!nt ' M't,!ii:4fi*i;
One letter limply *; i n ta for onother h " . t ,
- , *i .* I
and Sim. Jim l.yneh nf Sanford
' fn’ilglil »• M m f t ,i tin
for the ttir-e I,*. X f-,r tba two O'O et- Sing 1« latter a apo*.
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M i. nnd Mm. K, H. Grant had at
*i* fitnrptfv* I ii* f *il • Iha;
their rrcent gu-id , Mi -. Grant**
11opfllci. the l-ngfh im l formali, o nf lit* v i '• *i* all hint a
•xt m ii.* cast
daiiKhler, Mr*. Thelma llach-lor of
llsch day the cole Dttrra ate (1*f*-r*nt
g if*, l&gt; kle Ri Huifi; f^»ck,
Winter Hark.
1 •
•i , ,
|, , «
I o il
A number from here run le a tour
S Cryptoirvin Qtmiaijon
r&gt; M
Jaari, f il »* l.y^fn■
Thursday, through the Tapperi . t •
t- t Mill
t O P N C V Q X
PM
O X X
V '1 Z c
ware Factory In Kltaimmee.
q m u r
Ir* rii'li i , Siniiip* !i* h!*y Ilium*
*
Sira. K. II. &lt;ir.»nt left Tu vtny
t .'ft, I fin, I**
iilHdcfi., Mi ^
F II V Y X N
C Y K
V X O q r || y q
V X 7 M v.
* with her dauffhtrr, M i-. Thelma
I. m» :f sI*, If* .la-, fr fffv, \ Ifoil
Bachelor uf Winter I’nrk, for Mia­
T It K X O
X S A N I O M F l-R X E I O
Cfaik; ' ’ i
ki ntri Dutti • Bio
mi where thtv will vi*lt Mr*
| I M |*i,(! • ,1 '!.t , !*•It
firunt'a ton-ln-law and daughter,
SVatrnlvv'* G u p l-q u o le : I H I T M IS Alt M ED S’ .'D f M,'
.. .
I
ny
r i*« ji . Mi
Mr. ami Mr*. Van Moody and
D E F E N D ir.^KI.h IT M l I *&gt;tT. M ADAM MA
IN it I
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family.
inf- lliiff-' i it Amt * I«ik
Mra. I.rormid lluggin* ami fam­
FOR ONLY
I i ’ *"'-*!*
li
f ,-r|. ••f
lu lu n c I*oy, - Itolwrl Itiooke,
ily have a* their p n t i i for n
couple of week*, Mra. Hoggin*'
mother, Mm. Estelle (Tilton of
I'entaroD
Sir. and Mr*. Stewart Mathieux
left Tu e «la y for New- S'otk where
| they will make th-ii home.

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Souihcin Bell s
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H U N TIN G T O N " V j r I, J
M ritcl, attorney and City Council
member, nay* the Cab-'I Cu-.inty
Schnul Hoard ran h.i*v it* pioji-rly
b irk If nimi- * will pay lum h(&gt;
»'*.
ite had hid that an* tunl nt t.v\
* *At
‘U . m Uihull
He ili*eneref| LHer that ih rh n irr ltd had ,1 AStl.O'i pub!n
*chool lu ll'line en It. the mo't
mintern in the count*
The let. in «f-mr nninin-r, ha t
remaliuil I,n the tj\ h • k* afle*
I hr arhnul ,*a- hu I' amt had be i
lilted a* ta* dvhnipi -r.t

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HORSES MIS I KOSI V E I I i n .E
D A LLA S r - Mr*. SVilliJm tl
F u n m in 't inu;* was *tulen, ther
reciiveml ht-r- To police she e*
plained yetterdav why the pur
llt.i'id the vehicle
"IVc Imiight the buggy for ot
l,„r,i-», lull they aie team ! t.,r?i they
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Lake Monroe
D r. and Sira. J . W. Start In of
Orlando were the euest, of pev,
and Sira. H. II. Martin ant Mr*.
I aura Prle*ter T o e -day evm inr.
Or. and Sir*. Martin were en
route to llock Hill. S, I to visit
Mr*. Startin'* mothe* and oth*r
relative*.
Sir. and Mm. Frm k Farmer •?*-)
Mini Slarv llamll n of l.-it* Mon
roe are leaving Saturday for A t­
lantic City, N. J to vUlt p-lt*.
live* nnd attend the (t'a-loatinn
of Mr. and Mr*. Farmer‘a rrand
ton.
Rev. W. I'. Itivrra. who ha* t--en
pastor of thr Idike Monroe Hiptilt Church for the pact veat,
fmDIied hi* m ini,try there, ,'i-indav. Slav .TOth.
M i. nnd Mi* B F.. K-nlerblom
and ehililreii. It-mald Itnv and
. ( Um la flail, of Kld- i Sprlittr*. and
Rev, liu«lnv ( i ratio, of (Irlando.
ever*- the euect* of Mr, and Mra.
K. (1. Soderhlnm Saturday.

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Critics Reported
To Seek Refuge
(H JA TE M A I.A '.F— Five more
critic* of Prriidrnt Jarnbo Atlien/
flurman'a regime were reported
to have sought refuge in i.ittn
American embakvira here vr»ter
day after an official rrpart that an
antigovernment plot had bt*en tin
covered.
Rodolfo liehwnl, Jlrertor nf the
weekly newipaper nf anli t'nmmu
nial aludent*. wa« among them.
He headed lo the Salvadorean Em
baaajr. The total of |Ki1itieal fugiUvea tn foreign rm bavies was
rtckonerl al 10

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Bringing Meat To Your Table
Everyone known thin country ha* a meat
f .t t U H t i’.'
. robably many |*eoj)le
haven’t too accurate an Idea of why It exl*t*.
and what ha|j|a&gt;nn to the money that panne*
llirnuj'h it* hand*.
The r**u*on for It* heiny I* plainly *hown
I*i a *imple net of •
‘latixtic*. According to
lilt- 'a lr s l tivititlti.le n o iti'fin JIT.t

the management of the municipal plant In
(|uestion. No doubt it does the best it can
with the resources at its disposal. But it Is
u mutter of record that, time and time
again, municipal plants have been proved
Inefficient and generally unsatisfactory In
their standards of service, particularly us
these uffect substantial industrial users of
|M*wer, to whom Interruption* nod nlher «n«-li!
iiiifivultie* are extremely coally.
Why *hould this he so? There are varioii* reasons. Municipal plant* ure ton often
run on a |*ditical rather than u business
basis— which I* always u danger when an
agency of government goes into I'ommerdal business. An isolated plant, serving a
single small or medium-sized community,
generally *imply can't obtain or ufford the
kind of facilities which are necessary if
first-class service is to be assured. Ami fin­
ally. municipal plants are tax-free, und of­
ten run at a loss— which is reflected in
higher tuxes on all other property than
would otherwise be necessury.
So. it isn't surprising that u private en­
terprise should look to another private en­
terprise for ileis'ruiuhle |**wer service.

JAMES M ARLOW

drafted
for the duration
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Red Association Decision Factor

the MUbjcct. the Htate* went of the MIxxi*sippl account fot &lt;52 |**r cent of our livestock
production - while 00 j*t cent of all the
meat I* consumed In the stale* east of the
Mi*sin*ippi. In other word*, the major liveStock-producing area* and the big consum­
ing ai ru* just don’t match up. The jiacker*’
job i* to yet meat from where it 1* grown
to where it I* eaten. It’* a highly competi­
tive field too— there are inure than 4.000
on at packer* and they are located in every
section of the country.
The story of what the jiarkerx do with
(lie money they lake in is an interesting and
significant one. In a recent year, out of each
sale* dollar
which means their Income
from all source*, hy-produet* Included— they
paid 77-0 10 cent* for livestock and oilier
farm product*: 10-0'10 cent* for payrolls;
0 8 '10 cents for other necessary expense*, Beaking Down Wage Scales
and 1 -P 10 cent* for taxes. This left them
The Tennessee Vulley Authority is un­
with slx-tonths-of-one-cent. which wa* their dermining the wage structure of the coal
Indians Beat
Public Forum
net profit. It'* evident that if they'd made industry in one of the principal coal pnsluc'Oils rolunin Is for Sanford Her
no profit at ail tin* consumer would never ing regions of the country. Thut charge has
aid readrrs to use in expressing Lie Detector
have noticed the difference In the price paid Irei-n brought hy the head of a coal opera their opinions upon ani nutters oi
O KLAHO M A C IT Y vfv-The lales
to rs 'a s s o c iu t ion* i n n le tte r to C u n g rc s s m a n Binterest
to theI I I * general
public.
We als.iiV*
"loir Yndlans
are
not lust
for meat&gt; .1 i » l l
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Is le
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solicit &gt;&lt;*ir idea* and fair erttclams of any existing ronriilloos,
T V A Is lining that, he said in effect, be­ city wide, sta r and national; com
■'f crltlct.ms O i individuals,
cause it seems determined to buy its coal public ollitials groups or itryair
lin k e r of Tennessee.

So They Moved On
Itepresentatives of a *i/uhle industrial
firm recently considered a Texas town a* a
|&gt;o*nihle site for a new factory which will
devrlop h weekly payroll of f 22.1*00 within
two years. All dements were fuvoruhle ex­
cept one— ami that one fly in the ointment
was sufficient to result in u turn-down. The
town in (|iiestion has a municipal |*iwer
plant. So the representatives moved on, to
seek a site elsewhere.
This need not he taken us u reflection on

ut the lowest possible price regurdles* of
social or economic coiiH.ijuences, Contract*
for coal have been given to firms which pay
wages as low as $0 a day. where the Oniun
scale is 110 Obviously, no u|&gt;erator paying
the union wage cun meet this kind of sub­
standard competition. To make matter* still
worse. T V A ’* |K»llcy ha* forced some other
large coal buyers to follow the lead— so, once
uguin, wages are sharply depressed, there is
severe unemployment among union miners,
TO D A Y 'S B IB L E V E R S E
and ojierator* who live up to union stuudurd*
I will greatly rejuice In the Lord, my must ilrastlcully curtail operation* and in
aoul shall Ire joyful in my God; for he hath some instances totally close their mines.
clothed me with the garments of salvation,
In the letter to Congressman Baker this
he hath covered me with the rolte of was said: "Is it uny wonder then that the
righteouHiiess us a bridegroom deckelh him­ coul industry in the Valley is in the worst
self with ornament*, and an u hride ndorneth condition in its history at a time when it
herself with her jewels.— Isaiah 01:10.
could he exjiected to be . . . In the strongest
Ik m IU oii of any segment of the coal industry
The Sanford
Herald
in this nation? By reason of this policy of a
l a u t l h i H la I am
government agency, und hy reason of this
paklUkr* Sail* *•*•*« B*i«*4*» aaa ■■■*■*
II I Maaaalla *«••■&gt;
ulonc, the large coul producers of Tennesseu
ure now faced with the alternative of either
41*1*1*4 aa « f « 4 rlaaa a. aliar U fla O f IT. II I!, al
(M Tail Olllra at &gt;aalar4. Marl4a, aa4ar lk» Art
closing down their mine* permanently or
ml Caaaraaa al k a r r i T 1ST*,
r x m ee.MNIS». S 4 ll.r aa4 Pakllabtv
drunticully reducing wage*, and if this
JIM S'ISMCN, K i r n l l i t C4llar
M U M H K 4. MP.alT'.kOC.M, A 4 .sn U l»* Maaa&gt;*t
isillcy is to be sanctioned by the Congress
*1 ■*! NIPTHI* M STRI
we believe that we are entitled to be advised
S r CanWv .. aa* H r « H k
OAr aaaatk .. AIM*
Tkr** Maatba
kit Maalka
War V*ar
or that fart "
SUM
H U
til* *
All akllaar* a a llm , rar4a at Ibaaha, t*aalallaaa aa4
It remains to lie seen what will happen.
kallrra at aatrrialaaaat lar Ik* aaraaa* at ralalaa
It's hard to believe tliut Congress can favor
la a o will k* rbara*4 lar kl rvaalar aJtrHlaiaa •
u ruthless purchasing policy which would
■
4 Mallaaaltr *r Ovarral 44arrlla|aa
Bfr.tr*. lar. W l-arl Ckaaikrr al I ’aaaaarrra Ml**..
gravely weaken a great and essential indus­
Allaala, lirarala
try und tear the established wage structure
Tk* Ilrral4 la a airaakrr al Ik* Au*&lt;-t*t*4 Pf*aa
Wklrk la ratlllr* nrlaala*!* la Ik* aa* lar H ra lllto shreds.
cailaa al all Ik* laral araaa *rt*i*4 la Ikla arwa*a*rr.
'Southern AppUchian Coal Operators As­
Friday June 4, 1004 sociation
Page 4

the can be safe, is U everyon*
&lt;*pkeep secrets. Nevertheless
board ruled i t hr should no longer penheimrr. s ilk his head full of
secrets,
abides
by
the
rules.
No
be entrusted with government se­
crets. In short, it railed him a w.- individual can amt himself on bos
ruritv risk. OpDrnheimer has asked he observes the rules.
i-iinis »r.
!bo full \ E C !a n &gt; :. .
There verv
ohicii "the
and reverse this fin in g "
" h -a rJ queitjoueii Opp*#Oppenheimer became director of heimer's reliability at a tecurlly
■he bomb project in IM3 Before risk but It tummed up this way:
"beginning with the Chevalier In­
then he astoclalrd with Com­
munists for years, attended Com­ cident. lie has repea ledly ex*rmunist m*-et in as. married a Com- cited an arrogance of hit nwn
munUt and had a brother at*! slv Judgment with re-pect to the loy­
alty and reliability id other a l l ­
h -rin la w wtn sere Cnmmiintili
Ills sife, brother and sister in las ien* to an extent whirh has fa u&lt;aid the) quit the part) Itefore tratrd and al times impt-lrd Ihe
workings of the s ystu u "
IM1.
Opoenhelmer denied he »»• a
Another ground on which the
member of the Communist party board runsideresl him a security
The board ralletl him a (rib's risk teems far lets rlear: iiopedy
traveler in the years before 1912 helmrr, who favored a well-bsTThen it toH this story:
anted atomic program, hiini-l with
Haakon Chevalier friend of Op- others tn opposing an all-out eHori
penheimer. and Identified years lo make the hydrogen bomb and
ago as a Communist by a Califor­ argued against it in ItHU The
nia slate investigating commute-.*, board blamed him for not being
in 13(3 tried to get atomic informa­ "enthusiastie" about it after fortion nut of Upfsmhrimer
for the rner President Truman made the
...
Itusslan*. Uppenhrimer turned him jecision early in l»W to go ahead
down cold
with the II bomb
Oppenheimer -didn't tell govern-! This raises a basic question af
merit security officers about this t feeling the country's future: How
until months later, twice lied to can any scientist be expected evOB
them, finaliv told the full story. In t - give an honesi judgment on any|9lo Chevalier visilrd Oppenlieimer thing if. as in the rase of Oppentwo days and in 1M3 was vltlted hrimer, he mav find his Judgment
py Oppenheimer aisl hi* wile in j used against himT
Paris. The scienlist calls Chevalirr
P A TIIK K IS -J I VIOH
a friend.
ENID, Okla
i* — There's a The boarl »ald this "is not ihe
Junior who's a senior ami a senior kind of thing that our security perwho’s a Junior In the While mils on the part of one who cu»family.
tomarliy hat access to information
John M While Sr., lit. a retired of the highest classification "
Arms captain, is a Junior at
T h r board made this explanation:
Phillips University here.
the government ha* a ireuntv «&gt;»John J r i* a graduatingsenior tern The only war in whirh it can
al Ihe University ol Oklahoma
work, and In which the ruuntry
'Al HI IM i KMT A T B
IV A (if IN — I l H i

W ASHING TON (A* — You cou'J
suit yourself about accniating
with a long-time Communist friend
if you worked in a department
itoiv There's no law again*! it.
,, y.'Tie bo%s might tirr &gt;r.j if h#
touml out. But you'd atilt be free
to take that chance.
Suppose, though, you were one
of the great atomir scientists,
working for liie government, and
carrying around in ytiur heaa secrelt involving national securltv
Would you then tie free to associate
with that long time Communist
friend?
That's one of the (mints in the
decision which found U r J Hubert
Opoenhrimir loyal but a security
risk. Oppenheimer. director of the
wartime atom bomb development
and a government consultant after­
wards nn atomic problems was
told last December he coukt no
longer have secret Information.
Oppenheimer asked for a hear­
ing to clear his name. The fiveman Atnmle Energy Commission
appointed a special, three-man
b-iard to rousider his rass- It did.
for weeks It heard (0 wilm.ses
ar&gt;l read G.tXXJ pages of testimony
and evidence H u s ws-ek it gave
It* verdict
. . .
It not only fmind him to be loyal
but Mid he had a high deyrt'** of
discretion air.l a great ability to

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limited to 2uo or nuu w ords The
Herald reie*r7es"ibe right to edit
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i^i-n d The vanishing American i«
arluolly |siker-far»d all over
amating thing, but It's
ip|wrenUy , n it » ‘l t |d D r II. II
iHmahue. state mental health di

rhiatri*!. "We get no results at all.
Th " «,r.al'h i“ »» 11™ "»
J10 quivers at all. We think it *
I.IM&lt;*I*UM Jkf
i l . e u (*tn|c
l u l l s nnature
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because
of (heir lverv
fir. Donahue said mixed blondi Pi have definite reactions

"T o The Editor
"The people of Sanford, who
hive a feeling of civic pvldc, ll
D A U G H TE R T O M AR HY
they value llieir home* or pro
H old.YW O O D 'ft— "Sweet U ila perly or If they love their ehil ni" Owen* Ii going to marry an
dreh. should awake before it is Air Force man.
too late.
Cumpoter H a r r y Owen* an"On Monday night, June II. nouneed veilenlay that his IB-yearthree members of our City Coun old daughter, for whom he named
ell will unles* stopped by the his award winning Hawaiian comvo ee of the people amend our position, is engaged to wed Air
dialin g clly stock law, so that Forre Pvt lloy M Dobrlc Jr.. 20.
slock ran be kept within one hun- „f Tucson. A ril They met last
dyed feet of vmir residence Instead year a* student* at the University
uf five hundred feet, a* aI pre „f Arinina
aent.
Owen* wrote his son-* when
"This will mean lhal we ace set
bark 15 years. In our progress, Ij'ilam was bom in Honolulu
that our properties will be depre­
ciated. that we and our chllurrn animal This iocloaurr must not
Will Is- subjected lu grealrr health he less than 100 feel from the re­
hatard* and risks, all in order sidence of another and not less
that a few people of wealth and that. 35 feet from the curb line of
Influence may have ponies for any alreet. If yuu will sit down
ihe!.* children's pleasure.
with a map, a pencil and some
"There might be some Justifies paper, yon will anon discover that
(Inn of Ihe proposed ordinance If this proposal ordinance it Intend­
those people with small mean* and ed to aid only a chosen few; your
large families could have a row space will probably not meet the
tu produce milk for their famlilei requirement*.
Ihe children of wealthy par­
" If you don't like thin change
ent* ride their ponies but. unfor­ in Ihe ordinance, be at the meet­
tunately, the new ordinance re­ ing of the night of June Itth.
quires the owner of the animal to next, and duo'l let anyone tell
have lo.ixio square fed of pasture you lhal you ran'! talk If you want
land for the first animal and 5,000 to.
square feet for each additional
"Haul C. Marlon"

BUICK

Trade-Ins«

Appendicitis Con Be
Tricky to Diagnose •

ly HUMAN N. lUNDHIN, M.O.
T H E appendectomy haa becoma so common an operation
today that many look on ll as a
minor procedure. In company
with hangnail removal and the
u n cln i ol a troll. It U the opera­
tion moat frequently done tn gen­
eral hospitals.
About ten to 15 per cent of all
major operations performed art
for acute appendlclUa. In IBM
the death rate from appendlclUa
was almost eleven per on* hun­
dred thousand persons It haa deereojed to a llttla over one per
- cent per on* hundred thousand
at the present time.

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riftllpflt a-«en*lI •||*H !•«** Ulllr*
5U III *IS "K S l'K T . HEII. 1975

firmed the dlwgnoals. Tha eompllcatlona of a ruptuied appendix
are to great that waiting loo lung
for a definite diagnosis could
prove dangerous.

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In Aged Paraona

Appendicitis In older persons
presents a similar serious proOIcm. They do not develop tha
fever and the other symptoma of
typical appendlclUa. T h t physi­
cian In many casea may have aa
much difficulty diagnosing the
disease In older people aa tn chil­
dren. However, In any cast of
doubt It la usually thought best to
remove the appendix before it
Whan Dtaqnoala la Tricky
ruptures.
Statistics show that there were
Th* diagnosis of appendicitis Is
often very difficult at th t two ex­ still Uirta thousand deaths from
tremes of age. C h ild r e n get appendicitis In tht United Btates
bellyaches" from all kinds of in 1150, most of them preventable.
disorders: loo much food, too Above all. when a "tummyeche"
many tweets, colds, sore throats, appears, mothers should not give
measles, chicken pos, and pneu­ laxatives or enemas to their chil­
monia. They vomit and m n a dren without first consulting
then physician.
high faver easily.
Sometimes It Is quite difficult Q Ottim n a * d Aiawga
Mrs H.: What Is the cause of
for the physician to determtna
the abdominal condition of a thrush?
Answer: Thrush Is caused by
frightened youngster Many llmea
he will operate on a child with an infection from a ysast-llke
possible appendicitis when there fungua 11 occurs commonly In
are enough subjective signs, even Hie mouth and other membranes
though the short period of ob* of the body tn the form of while
vervatlon may not have fully con- j patches.

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Sanford, F U .

HAL BOYLE

Writes Open Letter To Joe College
N EW Y O IIK UK— Aa open letter meaiurr a rrw jrd In later life. At
to Mr. Joseph College, Claaa of the very worst, thr college era lu
atei who were In the last World
1954. U S A .:
Dear Joe:
— —
War never had to fight a hill in
Leaving the Ivory tower this Europe that wasn’t there when
vaar. you come Into a world that Caesar
lived.
Whatever
you
learned, however you learned It,
bat lost the ivy of the paat.
A vail and vliible vlatii Ilea be­ you will aometlme find a use for.
fore you that bokli
bokdi a graater
greater peace
fare
With the exception of a very few
or a deeper agony than mankind number of colleger, which traditionhai aver faced before.
minded ekltr* feel they must atamp
Before . your
preient
________.
..
__ ... crew cut the minds of their offspring with,
wears into baldness the Itaue will the average American university
be aettled. This crumbling
imbUn . drream offers no more than a pleasant
you see now will
■ M firm into
ntd an doorway to knowledge.
t
le. TThen
you
achieved vision, or fragment
Into bust your foot thruu«li
fragn
*nd around
h and
a nightmare chaos— and, aa It goea, Iht door the rest of your life.
the credit or blame will largely That’s living!
come to you.
1,,1* highly unlikely. If you move
For whatever security yuu have Jboldly
Into a growing worH, that
uiwn you come to brealhlcii prob- *3 year* from now you will have
m i. It is your taak to pick up the more than one or two close friends
terrible broken mirror of "now "
tho yearning days you are
aoJ try to make It reflect a belterfrom
now leaving It ii highly unlikely
world
that you wlU ever have In your
It'a a -great, challange
ri—
••• !*’• «*(3. l j orej Ul!.n ,WH c,0*» friends.
our opportunity . . . And I'm glad frie
nds don’t grow on clothes
It lai youn. M
'
My generation took
up
n fta turn, and, I regret
mirror In
__ eay fur all
II lla efforts,
efforti, in
must still
,uU ^ *he juice
hen It to you e n dwed and coorably for
Jderably
fogged
WJJJ*
0 * X « a t cider press
of
time
and
age.
It will aoueeie
Tim e . . . time . . time . . , that
irtlal loveler . , , retachei to

e

!!meV n°r tn

oxaH you with ancient
fore the Ink ia dry on
. win, before your mother
.lor all the dmteuty It
family to get you eduwot it vrith oiaT
, aecret or public,
r m i n i man. with a cer­
ate that aaya ao, la a time
'a about u fortunate, or un-

bun&gt;b) easy

you, as it has millions of men be(ore you.
Whether you
rou «come out of cullege
with to million family dollars behind you, or Just a boy owing fines
to the rollege library, you'll be
suueeied ana hurt— arguing with a
wife In Palm Beach, selling chemlcala In Dubuque, peddling bonds in
Wail Street, trying to cure some­
body In Phoenix, or hoping to hold
a hill In, well, any country where
they blow the bugle and a*
set up a
flag you live by,
Looking bark across gs years,
Joe, I feel you've got one big ad­
vantage. There la a place In the
world for you, and. whatever you
have learned, the rest of the world
desperately needa It.
This crumbling dream . . . Is
yours to put a Inundation under
Yesterday you were the hope of
tomorrow. Now you are the purpose
of today.
Make a bUer world. Joe. it'i
worth the groan It Ukei. And one
of those who wouid like to live in
•ad enjoy || it,
Your friend.
„ Hal Boyle
P A . Good luck!

SUMMER CLASSES BEGIN
JUNE 8
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TabBhoM 1714 or SIS-J
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School O f Dancing

W i r Bemtsel doae. You
that a forgotten couraa
r of earlv Roman band
Caeaar'a Oalllc'eam-

General Insurance
H. JAMES GUT

AGENCY

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SAULS
A S S T. MGK.

A G P -N T

AGENT

PENINSULAR
EXPANDS SERVICE
We are happy to announce the promotion of Mr. John L. Souls as assistant
district manager at Sanford, Florida and the addition of Messrs: Anthony
J. Russi and George Kenis as new agents with the company serving San­
ford and Seminole County.
&gt;
This expansion of our staff enables us to better serve all the citizens of
Seminole County. For friendly counsel on any life insurance p r o b l e m s
telephone any of these, our well qualified representatives.
John I* Sau k Aaxt. Mgr.
t&gt;34 Raciaahla Drift,
PhoM 15U-W.
Clifford K.
1408 Hal Air

Agfa*,

Aalhopv J. (Tony) Ru**l, Agent
M l Avocado A rt.
Phona 1SS3 -W
Gtorf t &amp; Ktnl's AgMl
406 Willow Art.,
760*11

R. M. Strirdlvant, Agtal
CIS Mjrrtla Av»,
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Peninsular Life Insurance
414 ATLANTIC BANK BLOG.

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Flr«t Showing:!
hunt Time Tonight
Starring
George Muntiusaary—
Tab Hunter and
Helm Wesirult

Alsu News — ( arlrMtn and Shorts

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S A TU R D A Y ~

’’liiautiful Blonde
rrotn Bash ful
Bend”

and M i- ( n d Gaoas
Til..... invited In addit’iili to the
hoilort i s were tin- Ml**** Peggy
\Vright. Satnlrii Dunn Patsy Col­
lins, JeailUe l.une &gt;11II* r, Joyce
Julies. Patty
Walker, Martini
Owen, and Jeanette Kinluw
Alsu Jimmie Fox, Rosa llantium,
Joel Moss, Gem* Estridge, Edwac.
McCall. Stauli y K a li, Dill Paik.
Jimmy Krid&lt;i and Melvin Flciicher.

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T e r h n ir o h ir

Very (imsl Cnrlmin I'lus N ». K
“'rmder Turn of 1‘hina Seas”

Births
Lt and Mr*. Richard Gene l^ty*
•er of Sanford aee announcing the
birth of a S lb. !&gt; H o». daughter.
Roberta Gay, born May U al the
Fernald Laughton Memorial Hos­
pital.
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Ala* N«m — Cartoon and Bhorto
Til* flral IS can *1 l i t Dos Office on
Monday Nights will receive Paaaca
Two shows nightly starting at dusk

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Central Baptlat Church will meet
at J ;M p . ni. at the church for vial latlon progree.
F R ID A Y
Central llatiliit Church will meet
at 8:80 p. m. at the church fur
visitation program.
At 7:30 p. m. will be Adult Choir
reheartal al Central R a p t t i t
Church

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*.1 Siinfttfii, iimitifi «‘f in**
w it! utt* ltd tin cpip many uu t fIHItlR lo r* If in *1*•-ala! tls ul y ifiii
l i ’f l I p r l Iitrtl »;ik«' 11.. t * ’ lU * t . i l i
dr l»ride«maid.

Mis* Polly Graham mol itiih'ia
Blshic, t'.iM gradiiults of S.ioioolo
High School were hoimre I We-ltiel*
day afternoon l.y Mis. Iivsiu Klelaclier with n parly al Dayonta
Beach.
A f t e r swimming, the guests
gathered at the Fleischer collage
on Flamingo Ave in Duyloiia
Reach and enjoyed a luie h of fried
chiekt-n, Uaktj beans, (n-tato salad,
Many scientists lali-ve Du- lim
hot rolls, pickles, -oft drinks, ami
cake. Mrs. Flefsch&lt; r w a s assist'd item variety of the d"io&lt; *tic dor
In serving by M u . Bonny P o w ll are descended from wolves.

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

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M ONDAY
.central Baptlat Church remind*
all Baptld and It* member* of the
association*! meeting that ita rti
at 8:00 p. m. In DeLand.
W EDNESDAY
The Central Baptist Church ha*
the following schedule: 3:30 p. m
Junior Choir; 7 j», ni. Vuooif !*#»nle* Choir; 8 p m„ Prayer Meet-

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Mrs. I. Fleischer
Honors Graduates
At Daytona Beach

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Patricia Davis, Former Sanford Girl
To Be Married This Month In Tampa

Happy Birthday

C h u r c h
* C a l e n d a r

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Mr ami Mr* T G Johnson ul Mjnlflinr llallrvn v*iii u* ptfiffll*,
this i ' . t ,
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uv_. ♦jub *it I ..(AI ;• It* i &gt;&lt;#l |*mull at1
riage of Dieu daughter Margaret ,nv ilisl
ln«* Ut sltvjii N rtvu i (iiiiltl «.l
l.uiise, to Millard II Solomon \l
2 I ’SN, son ol Mr and Mi* I. II Uif lifs t Mt’tuirtfi't thiiiffi Mill
inert .*t \\% Kiulrk ll.tlf .it n p in
Solomon ot he* West
The bride elect attended l■
\ U u ril uni till/ ul I In WSl'N
school* all.) Was gladuatcd Irulli Mitt In* fTt’lii .it tUr
MctllmiiNl
Seminole llo'li Sclimd with tin 1 l l l l l C l l .it
111 p III I* ||. •*%
Mlttl
i . kut jiiil tii|Ninr*v*i
via** of 1'Ja.l alii t winch site eo (In
mill'd 111 classes al Die Orallgt m n tun; .it .t ** i liick
Memort.il SchiKil ol Nursing in tu
In tttriiiuiiain tu Mr
I .iiniu*
iando
M jiubrnlj i Miittwiiii, p. rt nin* nl
Ml Ss.lt.iuoii »-. .olu.detl I rout j li’iit.il vaill In* KUru ti&gt; !!i»* pu
Key West Huh Scltu.l in ISil \l piN «•( Ibr I unnit M Munvuti I *i
ler enlisting m the L&gt;tulrsl Slate* siIN» Si'lllKiJ ,«t B 1j ;p in til V11«"
Navy, he attended Aviation F lic Minim *it t'lM M m IK* U r
Irician's Mate school in Jackson
Ihe foII.■ill 11*1l* r i **!»!■ an
•v.'te .in,I |, runeoDv Slatlolliil at diib.r by (lo I ’ll af 11*•rIi
Sanford N.u a. Xuviliarv \n m , l 'ituicli
thin
ill a in Kt« ,1 t| |. itinft I rtf ihiTtir Couple will t,« lo lined i n
Wont, o ..f IL* 1 hui t li w Iil I111t - r | I I I
ilav evening June i* ,.i i* «Teluek 1hr S» "*|li| 1. •io ; i* to
llo)
in Du- KNAAs t‘ha|*el N-. formal .Vtiilla v*ill llll •’i. , ir» i* III
Ibr
invitation- Will he |--Ued hot all I'hi Jut Li it 1
% x%ill tiIt t 1 v%11tl
friends id Do eoio&gt;.* ate mviteil Ml* II \ Su *Mi*rt|it Lake M t.v,
to attend D - Wixtiflti’ a..-I tee* p XI.-- I Idi t lull* SuiilL «&gt; iiuwtrw*.
Don that will lliiniedlalelv lollott !• p III 1. 11' . I I I • c it. 1. \
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Mr and .Mr* J W. Dug gar ».t
Cnitliuougj, | run are Ifir Cunts
•it ttir N J Iruggar*
Dan H arm ami U r r y Harris an*
-pcndmi; Mime lime In Spring City.
Trim
V", and Mr*, tt K Hobison amt
son. Ikflnic, will leave ii.lnuitu*.
(or Warwick. H l Where they will
«r*end the summer at their home
ifirre
Mrs Kinugene Wilkin* ha» re­
lumed to her home after spend­
ing a week’s visit with her sister.
Mrs Wade Kyals and ntecr, Mrs
t « r* Malheson In Waycross. Da
Mrs A J Walker has returned
to Satduid alter visiting fs»r sev­
eral days as the guest of her
brother in lav* and sister, Mr
and Mr* S S (ioethe of I'alatka.

A
program
was
ittveu hy
In mentoriam to Mr*. lannte
HrownU Troop Five Tuesday at
Strmbridie Munson. two *hurt r r
dial* will U- given by the pupil* Die t'hrisiian and Missionary Al
ol (hr Pannit H. Munson 1'ianu llaner church fi&lt;r the parent* and
.School, Monday and Tuesday even friends of Die girls in Die tr«si|&gt;
The program was coiftjiuird of
lug* at I:IS o’clock in tin* tludiu
several events of importance «&gt;»
at C03 Myrtle Ave.
The Misses H a .(le i Ha)m an and Die girl*, some id which had hern
Sally Miller and Jim m ie Williams port fumed due to dint * ol several
will assist Miss Munson as ushers, of the member.
Program* will be distributed by Ttie tim-rtitu-. e of ten ns-w
. Denevr Tyre and Linda Williams, j Brownie* included Curens* Hen
iS Monday
U r m iliv sevrning.
s r n i n s Sidney
K id n e y Vihlen
V ih lf
ham. Judy Carroll. Gal. Kvertdge.
J r., tbl* year’* eighth grade grad-1 Jean Fletcher. Hose Mary Flow
Mist Arlene Jacobson, a ttuuate of Sanford
Junior
High er*. Marv Jane Goad,. June lottlr. .debt of Duke ('nlverrttv st Dur*
Scnool, will play a classical ar* Linda McSwatn. Betty Norn*, and ham. N C . arrived in Sanford
rangemenl of the "St. LouU Blues" Margaret
..
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roe**
Wednesday and will
spend about
by Handy Seu* on the trumpet, acFly-up wings w. re given to u m(,„ih with her parents
Mr and
P
rompanud on Ihe piano by Mr*
*even who are. M arline lienUin Mr* Manuel Jacobson, and friend*
Lula Bailey.
Sarah Blanton. Carole Cle&gt;ei«nd. liefore leaving for New York City
Tuesday evening, Miss Gene Janls Cooper. Barbara Medler, to take a course al loluhilda
Nunnelly. soprano, a tea cine al Ann Schumacher amt Faye Stal ifnherotv
........................
Ihe Sanford Gram m ar School will ford These g irl, who are over
*" an'* M*"' I’ ■* Anderson
ling "Trees" by Hasback and Brownie age now are eligible to
returne*! to their home on
"Ave Marie” by Schubert, accuni- go into an Intermediate Girl ........
panted by Dorulhy Tyre, sixth Troop Having met the tenderfoot Lake Kinini alter a Ihrre weeks'
‘ r pupil of .Sanford Grammar requirements. Faye Stafford and vacation
Barbara Medler received then
Mr and M r- A T Foster J r
*1
*!coul P'"* B "" '. Mr* H C
I,.(| |„|JV f„r Halon Rouge. La
Friends and patron* are extend­
XVarttbutn, leader ol Troop Seven
where they will make their fu­
ed a must cordial Invitation
Ollier girls in Die troop who ture home M r, Foster t» the
Monday’* program:
I'fidcf Die Double Kagle, Wag­ have finished a year in the former Mi** |&gt;uimu Witte
ner, Jimmie Wnaht; KI Drrtderiu. Brownies bul who will » till be in
Die troop are.
Doris
Blanton,
Mi** Dorothy Morrison, d*ugh
tra in e r. Jane Williams; The Bit
ter (it Mr and Mr* W A Morrl
glr March, Sawyer, Susan Pita Penny lliook* ( beryl cla** I.n
Allre
»
lause.
Barbara
Kent,
Cindy
von.
is expected to arrive tumor
Ban. Blue Danulie Walla. Strait**,
Layser. I.aS’igne ion from Atlanta. Ga where *he
Dorothy Tyre ; Song of the Plough Lake, Terry
Mauveeti
Pitt*.
Svlvla ha* been teaching at a high school
man, Bachman and Love Divine. Pitts,
f A i l Owe Excelling. Zudell. Kav Smith, Vada SloD.-r. and Diane there
Waits; Narcissus. Nevin and Doll Itobinson.
Ml** Edith Wolfran has moved
The announcemi-til* maile were
Dance, Nacle Brown, Linda Park
from New Smvrna and n making
er; Trumpet solo "St. latuix that there t* to be a swim pro­ her home m Sanford
gram for Brownie* rt.irttng June
Blues” , Hahdy Sous. Sidney Vllt
len J r . accompanied by Mrs Lula II at the inunieipal p.-.l and plan*
Having completed hi* puiior
are in the making h r dav earnn*
Bailey
year at the iliiivcr*it&gt; of North
lor
both
Brownies
ami
Girl
Seoul*
Mountain
Concerto.
Schaum.
Caciilina.
i larence
Clause
Is
(Allegro • Moderalo - Allegro Mod to be held in Anno*
At
the
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Mr*
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Flight of the Bumble Bee, Schaum. Rowe invented her troop who ha* . . . ?,?'* ' r
nrw ifirN r u r p t u„f. Mr1l&gt; ‘ 1 I . ?* *
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ami Bumble Bougie, Fina by Stan­ nil
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Mae Rowe, who |* transferring
ley Vihlen; Nula, Arndt ami Kam from
cruise to European ami Cunhtiear,
TVonp Five
..m enol Ovlrow, Kubenstein by bunMembership card* wire given l**»rt» including t'oruona, Spain and
pna McTeer; Sonalu
PaDielit|ue,
Troop
Brownie*, as-i-iant Antwerp. Belgium
Op U . Beethoven tG rave • Melto leaders Five
ami
as
many ol Die Troop
l ilends ol I i| l Slim i Gallo
Allegro • Coda i by Nancy Itmin
coliiUllDie a* Were present
way will 1,1- ...ils (is Irani llut hr
tree; O rg a n -W a in "Vienna Idle” .
Refreshmeiils were served alter l* routined to the Fernald Laugh
Strauss, Prelude, op. 28. No. 7
program and pit lure* wt-;--,- ion Memorial Hospital where he
Chopin, Prelude. Op 28 No 2u the
taken
underwent surgery yesterday
Chopin, Jr*ut Saviour Pilot Me.
lirownie
Troop Five will have
Gould, and Now The Day i- Over.
v»
their
last
scheduled
meeting
of
Mr* Irving II Brain Jr amt
Barnby by Robert Mcro;
Deep
Ihe *rhool year, a picnic and
Purple, DeRose— Plano I, Marv swimming party next week on son, Howell, have left to Join S Sgt
Brain who i* returning from over
Grace llobbv. Piano II, Sidney June 8
seas She will pun him al .Sugar.*
Vihlen Jr.. Plano III, Donna MeThn*e
In
Hie
troop
wish
again
Fall*, N Y Air a short vacation
Teer.
to thank Die many person* who liefore Sgt Brain report* to Pope
* Tuesday’* program;
have helped in any way to make
Duet— Coronation March
from this year of scouting a- successful AFB at Fayetteville N t\ where
he will be -talioned Mr* Brain
*•*■. I’cophet*. Meyerbeer.
Ellen a* II ha* bern
i« the former Kathleen Rahcnek
Vlhlni and Sidney Vihlen J r .;
W illi of Spring, Thom a* and
Hu*ton Babcock i* home with hiHere * a delicioo* and milriliou*
M arrh of the Trombone. Rirhter
mother. Mr* Mildred Babcock, f.w
Blckl Dana Kvle Skater Wall/, luncheon di*h l ook converted type a two week* vacation from Vanrice according to package dlree
Waltrufel, Gavle Burke; BruoklH, Dons;
serve with a cheese taure derbill ('diversity at Asheville. N
Ryder and Zephyr W alti. Will, ami crisp curls of baron Acrom G where he is studying medicine
tam*. Phillip Burnell; Star Gat- (•any this main course with a rrun
era, latuixe Slalr*. Patsv Giles;
Mrs. Martha I’earman who has
March of the Champions. Waldo. chy vegetable salad For dessert •pent two amt one half months in
you
might
have
a
compote
of
fresh
LouDe Giles; Serond Mazurka. Op
New York City with her daughter,
M, Godard, Yvonne Cullen; Claire straw la-tries and pineapple
Mr*. Ruth Apgar, returned lo Sandc Lune, D eR im ry. -TRinita Nrw
fold Wednesday. Bhe m i accom­
»«in; Sonata. No. I. Ma/an and
panied ly Mrs. Apgar who will r,-Tne Serenade March, Aubert, J
main heie for several day s. While
D. Stone.
in New York, she was admitted to
the Memorial Hospital and friend*
Keguidilla, Snjnlrti Dance. Bubm
will lo- glad to learn that the haa
Sara Alice Niblaek: Majesty of florecovered nicely.
Deep. Hamer, Stanley Vihlen.
Kongs-Trees. Rasback and Ave
Piggy Carter of Ft. Augustine,
Marie, Schubert, Ml** Gene Nun
who is tiuraing al Flagler Hospital
nelly aecu in pun led bv
Dorothv
will aoend the weekend with Mr.
T y re . "On the T r a il" from Grand
and Mrs Juhn Rogers
Canyon Suite. JYede Groefe. Joe
F lih e r; eantaiiie Impromptu. Op
Dr. Arthur Corey of New O r­
si®*. Chopin, Ellen Vihlen; O rg a n leans, La. I* e*|treled to arrive in
Sabbath
ith Calm, Schuler, None But
Bul
Sanford Sunday.
Ihe Lonel
. _T*chalkov*ky.
Ainelv Heart.
Dr. William Brooks, of New O r­
Rock i
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What A
leans, lot. and Mrs. Marion KaiasFriendd Me Have in Je»u*. Com
hian of Leesburg are to irriv?
verse and Fiow Gently Sweet'AfSunday to attrnd the Corey-Dington. r ejhel. Robert Mero; PolonMrs R I. Reave*
frldrr wedding.
nalse Op i3, Chopin, Sidney Vih
len Jr.

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Fiiree Giuduates
Honored Af Party
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Mt*v June Vance and her m&lt;*
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wlclie- and *nlt drink- wcle serv­
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Mr* J X| M meiip.hr, Mr* A I*
Rountree, M i- V* II Garner, Die
Mix**-* Pat-v I'ulltat folly Gra­
ham. Sandra Dunn. Carole fair
c h ili Fiii’ii Lynns Jeanne Lane
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Itarbaia
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Dell Jeanette Kndaw i-ieeda Coi
‘ In. Heverlv c.rt.p. I Janie tlgle*
II* idiella Browning ami Prtllc
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Roltert A.itnn Grim, Now York Yankee*’ pilrhi-r . . , Born March H,
pno tn New York C ity-, . Now reside* in Brooklyn . . . Parents were
lunirarlan Immigrant . . .Played outfit Id and pitched in high school
* . • Received tryouts with Giant* and llrav*-* but picked Yankee* . . .
First team in organised baseball was Butler, Pa., In difunrt Mid
Atlantic league whrrt- |ir Won 8 and loti 4 In IU48 , . . Sent to Arnsler'Uni, N. Y., in rinRiliRn*Am rilnn l.fnifui* whfn* hi* hail poor rwortl
of (J wln» anil 14 lo«i»* . * . YMhkrvi hail confidrnr** in (Jrlm an»i movfd
H m up to N'otfolk, V i., in INrdrnont l.iamn* in ItfftO whorr
won
10 i; a lin’d , , , In 11*61 with llinirhnmtmi « f K ndrrn V^aoui* hi* had
reran! . . . Next two year* h«* wa* in Mnrinra wh«*rr hr won fill Kaim*«
for Comp laejeurit* . , . Still on Hinuhiimtori rt»*t«*r when hr n*port«*d
nprinie tr«4ininK hut lmpn*^»nl Ca»rv St* t»k *!
much tliat hr w«a
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lhal he had been . great aJmircr
nf the Indians, wilh reservation*
They had I trailed lo him tike a c'ub
which should win ih.- pennan*. He
was hanged if he knew why Ihc)
hadn't hrrn winning it. unless it
wa* Ju*t that they needeJ to have
a fire lit under 'em He said quit?
sincerely that he hoped to do lull
that
Partly due lo the fine drfcnsiie
plav and timely hat nf the A ’s
castoff ah I partly to several Imagi­
native moves made by Managrr
I/ipez, such a* shifting A! Hmcn
In first h ue and Installing rooklri
at third and in left field thin year's
Cleveland rluh t* a different-look
mg outfit Whether Phllley person
ally lit the fire II would he lifficull
to say. hut somebody did
It Is not simple to peg this outfit
It seems lo have given up some of
it* fenr*nme in n e r bv sending
huge (.like Faster to Ottawa and
bv benching Dale Mitchell, whose
SFt lifrttme bitting average l» sec
nnd inly to lhal of Ted Williams
in the American league It has
one nf the rawest rookies in the
land. Itudy Regalado, at third and
Al Smith, who hit only .240 in 17
games with the Indiana last year.
In Mitchell's old Jnh in left field
Hut. IF* winning thr very kind
of I'ame* that the '*ntd" Indian*
made a pncticc of losing It ha* a
new spirit Few more 'hrllliog
games have been played than the
opener of the current series with
the Yanks. In which the Indians
spotted the rh amnions seven biu
runs in the first inning,and carm­
en to lick them &amp;-T in Inc loth 14c
fore the shakeup. the Indians slm
plv did not do «oeh thine* Dr
perhaps we should havr said, be
fore I'hilley.

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. . .D E N E f'O N F K Y , Milwaukrc pitcher . . IJom Nov. 10, l!*10 at
Muikogrc, Dkla . . . ItesMe* at Itichmoml, \Ya»h . . T a llc t player In
Major league* at (1 feat 8 . . . Weigh* iwr. . . . Bat*, throw* right . . . I M l H m u r r
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lu rtlo rd , Conn,, In Class A Kaslnn Fragile with 20 0 record . . . lx-,I 1*hil.idr lithlw
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rord . . . With Toleuo In American A»*n. In 105:1 |,n,l 22-0 record to
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percentage (-7101, strikeout* (211 1 and in least earned run* 12.00, . . .
Recently handed llmoklyn Dodger* their flisl shutout of *ea*on . .

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By G A V I.B T A I.B O T
NKW YORK J r-O n e of the prize
stories of the past spring baseball
training season concerned the ar­
rival of Davr Phlllcy. a fairly un
distinguished outfielder, at the
tam p of the Cleveland Indians in
Tucson. Arir
Seem* that I’hillcv. a forthright
native of F arii. Tex., who had
hern shipped (&gt;&gt; the Indians during
the winter by the Philadelphia
Athletics, showed up wearing hl&gt;
27.1 lifetime halting mark like s
shield ami said he believed he

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N K W S M Y R N A HKA« II •fine they come; there they bo " will
be the nrreptid veil tor Fiesta crowd* here la-ginning June 10. when
the hum and whir of Motorcycle* will thrill the thousand- of native*
and vitllot* a* they roar along the wide-putt,*' and by-path* of I hi*
ally.
Si* type* of tan* ate teludoled for the four-day f&lt; stivnl. with
llratt Rare* at noon Thursuay; Reliability (Crus* Country) rare* -ta rtin* early Friday; n 26-mlle iXpert and novice rare at I p. m. Saturday,
followed by a timc-*|ierd ra n ; n field meet nt Hourhelle’* Island at
4 p. in. Haturiay, followed by a Motor-Maid race at the name pl*te. A
lleauty Conte, t and io"t unlrornw-1 girl ruler* eonildnod will be the hie
feature for Srturda&gt; rim in g at N o'clock, while Sunday at I p . in.
will mark the l&gt;eginnlt,g of the 7f&gt; m il- urnuteur and novice ru •-*
" F n trie , alir*,J&gt; ' h,-ial, ,I~u-&gt; linger Heckman, Miami; Kd Rock,
Miami, Jack Morrison, Miami; Sherman I'aihaum*, Miami; Itonny
Ruhrf, Miami; Jilnmie Weadon, F«rt Lauderdale: O. (I. Ijiper, Miami;
Harry NmiKarett, Miami; Jam,- Alg&lt;r*, Miami; W . K. |fua*t, Kendrll;
. R. Armstrong. Ilileah; Arthur ffnencer, Miami; Herb flrover, (It*
ndoj Dave Win-low, Orlando; Hill Hugulry, Miami; John A. Walker.
Mobile, Ala.; Joe Haggerty, SI Augustine; Samuel Nichols. Mobile,
A la .; Johnny Wilson, Jacksonville; ftoBer Armstrong. Miami; Wiltiur
Ahart, Niceville; Ernest Snider, Ft. Lauderdale, Itobert Moran, NiceVllle; Morris I'allaio, Miami; Hi told lloadley, Miami; Jim Nick*, St.
Petersburg; It. It. Richardson, Miami; Itobby Aldou*. Daytona lleach:
lim Adou*, Daytona Beach; h II Holme*. Daytona Beach: Ii 1.
I auyi t. Tam, a; M. S, Wood*. Miami; Kenith Whatley, Orlando; Jack
Cook, Orlando; Kenny ( ’U ik , Fararo'a; Kd Schafer, Sarasota, I ’hlt
Koch Sarasota; David Currie*, H’e-t I'alm Beach; Boh Fletchei. St.
I'vtarihurg.
I,. \V. I’atilrk, Soulheaslern District Commissioner
for thr American Motorcycle Association has announced that -ome
10O entries * ;r expected for thii nnmial event, Admission prtre* are:
S A T U R D A Y 11 On liennal Admission and fi()c giamjstand; S U N D A Y
$2.00 Genera' Admission m l II ini grurd*tan&lt;F These prices to in­
Fifth rare 5 in mile
Bound
clude tax.
Tow*-.’. Pack's Pride. Headlined,
Faultless l.ynn Rirh Soil. Fhibu.
U A IN K H V II.I.K ,
ttnlverilti of Florida baseball coarh Dave Peerless Pat fllvnlra
Sislh rare i in mile Flslj FanFuller announced the awarding &lt;&gt;f va n ity lettei* to |7 player* nn-l a
ev. Jlig Bear. Mike Muhregn. F d '»
student manager for rompetitbiii during the tub I season.
Fetters werr awarded to: pitcher* Jack Bailey, |jike Worth; J’elr Rren-sde. Our J r r r v Dalllco. MaH urt, Orlando; Wes (.arson, fiainrsville; Charts-* Manning. Del.and; rie Kills Satin Doll
Seventh rare .Vlfl mile. One
Dick Massey, D»d - f’llv ; and Burt Touchberry, Columbia. H C. In(leldar* Martin Frauy, Miami; Barry Horent&gt;ein. Miami Bruch; Albert
A r ' ' Tra n - Flight
"w lrn p y" Fauano. Ft Iwo; Fou I'escr, lirtanilo; and Steve Scbtiell, ■**» ®
Gun, Monff
(••Ipervillr. Dolficliier* Wayne I'latk, Fake Wale*; Doug Dickey, Stretcher. New Smyrna. Fake Sti
Gainesville; Tommy lla&gt;l&gt;iork, Jaeksonville Ib-acli; and Captain Itudy preme
Fimpson, Chattanooga, Term. Catcher* Jerry Bilyk, St. Foul*, Mo.; ami
Eighth rare S in rude Fd's D« si
a p y Jaffc, Ht. Augustine. A manager'- letter was uwatd&lt;-d to Matt •*r. Slip Stream. Faultless Ike
oblilns, Jackaonvllie.
Denton. J'hesI Nut Baby. Sanford.
“ B ” team nurm-iai* wer,- aw anlcd to lb other players who tom- Klberi ( , Transform
paled with the Junior inrvily Resolving numeral* were; Johnny A met
Ninth rare (inaugural hang'l
eapl n in mile. Crusted Cenirv.
Tit milling Pat Faultless Kagle
jjiwBii i -1mbi if duiivir upri uiuni i i -'b ii '1 r\ mii' i pmir, i ii in (in; i.iipvip n iT i^
S ln igh l Jack,
Ring, Ft. Pie-re; Rottert McAlpilU’. New Port llichry; Ctaytun Miller, ” * 1 ^
riuiiUm Roie*
Jkrktohvllle; Rlevc Novlns, Miami; flharle* Norton. Wewahitchka;
Tep'h rare tWaCh ctiursr, Tran*.
Jtutf* Thcodtelan, Smyrna, Fa.; and William "llucky" Williams, Tam - •«**. Dare Roue Diiltd Fn, Derk
pk.
The Varaily nine had a *ta*on‘* record of twelve wiris against ten
Iofscs and finished third in the Kastern Division of the Southeastern
Conference allhoiigh they i|efcate&lt;l (irm gia, the diviiional winner, three
of four tramej played.
Invited last week to the D iilricl Three playoffs of the N. C. A. A.
s i the Southeastern Conference representative, the Gators were furred
tn refuse due lo a ronfliet with tin ir final xaiiiinaliou schedule.
Individual honors went to Captain Itudy Sinipsou, who In addition
to being nam:d on every All-Conference tram, was voted Most Valuable
Played by ths- Atlanta Jeiurnal Flnipmu last week signed with CleveIrdians, F lrr' l-n«*-ninn l.nu Perre, although furred from the final four
game*, made every All-Conferenc-- selection. (Iiitfietder Wayne Clark,
the only Junioj to t&gt;e hnnoiad, ma-le the Birmingham New* Coarhe*
Releellon team.
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T h r average weekend golfer
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curacy to hit the green* In the
iigulation number of itrokr* *o
it I* tvldenl that h&gt;- ha* to In*
(i(K&gt;d around the greens to make
up the difference.
In lhi» respect. many gi-lfcr*
u»e wrung club Judgment in try­
ing to aet down off the Ifreen In
two shot*. When we sneak of
"off the Breen” we're referring
to those ahot* Ju»t off the green,
m v about five yard*.
In thi« day of perfection troif

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C A R D IN A U J BOX
SI’T S
Once Ritain b»A HM lher hullrd the Usehall ysnii between
the Sanford Cardinals and the
Pinerastle Airmen. The asms
was scheduled to be played^
Wednesday evening, hut due to
had weather It wa* postponed
until Thur.-day night.
Thrse same two team* will he
aide to decide who is the better
ip Kissimmee Sunday afternoon
at th ne o'clock In the Kisslmnue baseball stadi rm.

t'ur*. and some pro* too. who
irvariahly pull out » wedge, y
or H iron on short pitch shot* even
when they have no embankments
to shoot oyer.
In mv many veal* of profes­
sional golf, J'vp learned that it'*
easier to roll the ball Into the
hole instead of bouiu-iru it in.
By this. I mean that a deep-fared
cluti get* the hall higher into the
■ir and when it hits the gr^en it
is bouncing und many time* it
I reps right on bouncing ,pa«l the
cup.
F ie found that you can get
beat result* with a straight-fan d
tlub such as a No. 4 or &amp; iron.
With these tlub*. you ran pitch
the hall just past the fringe of are many

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Shooting In Tourney
N E W YO R K &lt;m— Ben Hogan. th»
champion of all golf, ha* put m
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heavyweight champion :&gt;f gull
course*--massive, fanget Balm*
rol, but the tSo.noo han-krap golf­
ers arms* the natiion still will get
a rh in c r to outicorc hirn tomormw.
Hogan was lo teat
7,027-yartt,
par 70 Ballusr-d, whb h h.i b- t n
armed with new rough amt sand
tram in the lhir»« annual National
Golf Day in which the handicap
golfer* of the country matched
tlieir jcurp* against his.
They *1111 will *hiK&gt;t their rows Is
but Bantam Ben will wail until
June 12 Itefore telling Baltusml.
scene of (he National Dpcu June
17-It.
"P m too weak tu do justice In
Hie event," Ilugau said yesterday
The 41-yrar-olrl shotmakcr ha*
been ill since last week with a
vims attack He wai forced to
withdraw from the Colonial Open
Saturday and wa* b H d rd several
day*.
“ Pm not in very good phyrical
condition." he said, alter arriving
in New York yesterday " P vp hn-n
troubled with a enkl since March
I got over most of my ache* and
pain* but 1 Mill feel pretty misera
ble, and my golf game certainly

lan'l sharp "
Then the leathery Texan hunycil
a thousand golf hope* with the
statement;
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rare Cemetery. Busier** olliccs
Room 101 Edward*' D1
( ire you buy
llrcald through the courtesy ol
7:ast Church Street, Orlando
llo V. Park
Phone 1129
Park A Commercial
Ph. 10 S e n k n rik (•lass and P a in t C o . ________
the Florida SI vie Bank
J . It. Alexander
T . M. Stringer 111-114 Weal 2nd St.
Phone 3i*r • Complete motrr tune-up
ilrg . Real Estate Hrokrr*
• Brakes, generators and atartera LO ST. Brown and while mate
F u r R esults
Uwed A p p lia n ce Snle
corker -panic), with harness
I lull Prodorla
S E M IN O L E R E A L T Y
I Cl E Wringer type Washer $79 95
Answers to name of Kipper 11
Pull Ilnir’n Gulf Station
W. D IE TR IC H S
T . W. M l:H tl l Ken mure wringer type
5 :0 0 ! ’. M . D eadline
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13th and : an bird
Pb. 9171
1101 Park A t cun*
Phone IT
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7993
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Evening*— 842-tf or UTS J
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1 Bcndlx Automatic Wash­
E N V E LO P E S , letterheads state­
corni-r Magnolia and 2nd Owner
er*
each 123 oo
MlalMKW Haiti XI*
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
1 BEDROOM concrete block hime.
bias have same by identifying
1 Year old lam equity. HOT I Wrstinghousc Refrigerator
P r*Mg r a m s. etc Progressive
and paying for ad
6 ft
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Tinting C o , Phone 408— 103
Prlnti
Adam* Ave.
99 93
1 21" T V
Wesi 13th St.
LO ST Young, light blue parakeet
79 93
It AC'flES— 2 miles out on West 1 17" T V
— Ju*t olf nr-I Near ino I'.il
29 95 P A IN TIN G , small F'bs appre
1st St. with Irrigation, fenced t Electric Range
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LOS I Dne large •■Ihneslone, dan
C A R P E N TE R WORK
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Used 2 month*
49 30
ItO North Perk, Phone 1120
glr *'.»rrtng on l«t SI We&lt;!ne*d.i*
quirk repair jobs, or small
Slumt erlind Court. Illway 11-92
Haggerty Appliance Center For
morning Phone D.23-M
building Cal) Jim 1H2 M -l.
S M A LL 4 Rodronm home U vin g
of City '-m il*.
"Your Wesllnithou'C Dc.ihc"
room, dining area, kitchen, fenc­ l i t Magnolia \vr.
1Mis'! Brown bdllold with iinpor
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ed back sard. 190.1 Adams Ave.
tant papers and soin. innnev
I ir»t Mrett I ' ^ r 49U-W.
For liemtxlrling and repairs
$373 equity— Assume mortgage.
Keep monei and please retnin
ALUMINUM
WINDOWS
Itu lln w n y and B a b y Ik d a
Nothing IVm n— Small Monthly
Phone Mrs. Witte, 1821 until 3 All type* Quality being equal We
bltltold i all 2I2U-W
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Payments
arc not undersell!
Furniture t r n lr r .
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S h e rm a n C on cre te Uo.
c - t 1 t :c ir .it \t, M i t v i c
U n m p h c ir* C iiliin rt
A R T IC L E S FOR SALE
? r r . ROOM efficiency inartmcnl,
Phone III* ° u’ ' V r' 1 13,11 Phone: I2ll-D &gt;8l For Appllanres, contraeting-all
lliway 17-92 South
ts* , in- couple or single
’round electrical service. Sae
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Slid, — Plana Technician
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KKIM MIX UONCHETE
Jour General Electric Dealer
Phone 2lfi4, Routt I. Sanford
■
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" J lln l t ilMIfl F'ih h I"
Grease Traps — Septic Tanks
Sanford Electric C«*.
A. mutt JacnhseV* Dept. Store. Cedar C h e a t ......................... 24 93
Window Sills — LintelH AU L S 'iA R A G K for general Auto 118 Magnolia Vie.
Plume
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S in in c Steaks, t hiikrn. I mde
Baby Bed and Wet proof In
repairing. Also Wrecker Scrvirf
Mlmrlc Concrete Co.
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.tecor-ted roomy apt.
lli-he*. Italian Spaehrtli, Sr*
nrrsprlng Mattress .
21 93 Phette 1333
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Reg 149 93 Platform Rocker 39 93
Nights.
Bctults and Crosley Appllancrs
Dinners.
ttaihnue and
Hcg. $79.93 Sofa Bed
. . 39 93
S A V E M ONEY O N :
U T H A -* IV E . 3 Room fiM lalw dl Reg. $79.9a Chrome S pc.
Youngstown
Kitchens
H A V E your lawn mowed by Jerry
lehrs.
AW NINGS. JA LO U S IES
aH Tile halh, screened p o r-h ,,
Gtetlrif.il
nmlrartiug
sml
repairlaird Phone 1317-W,
Dinette
...........
3993
V E N E T IA N III IM IS
112 Magnolia Ave.,
Phone 111 H u m s .
Water fatnt-beil. &lt;t ml* ts fro.nj Reg. $139 95 Shopworn 3 pc.
t Mr Lens,
Tur key*.
Free Estimates Write to Mfg IIU IL D IN li lots
sanfonl. $37 Mi per in mil. Phone
I. gn
Hi k e , | * hol e t o f l i d r t .
Bedroom Suite
79.00
apnllaner*. saleAgent— Glenn C. Utl, 2119 I.au
Trees, s! rubbery mn pit. I) eWilt FRBilD .VIItK
Her 1 p n .
S a l a d s in Q u a n t i t y .
Reg. $199 95 Shopwin. 2 pc.
and -rrvice ii II High, (Ivieil &gt;
rrl. Ov call Days— 1887-J Nights
Hunirr Phone *T2-W
Uvlnyroom Suite
139 0,
Fla
I’hone 4131 or Sanford
_ l S ! i J . Sanfurd_________________
2 AN D 3 ID ’OM apt' Reasonable.
Mi 17-lt:*
I'lttmr 1M7 W
1612 VV alter fi p m
LAW N Ml I W enS. Hand and t’uw.12 Elm . Cal’ 1787 W.
A R T IC L E S W A N TE D
-4
er, 'h.irt'enpd In rut like nesv
203 99 K, 1st SI.
Pnoar 127
lliryrles repaired, rebuilt, paint­ l —
l
2 Jletlroom Apartments
W E B U Y. sell and trade ti*rd fur
H ir iH ; H H II M IM
-M
O pen
iliiily
ed Kev work Harold Stanley,
F L O R E N C E GAS range in good niture. Wilson Mater Funritura Cn.
Cal’ :2i0
H
A
Y
N
E
S
Olliee
Machine
to
310
East
4lh
St
condition $A3. Call alter 4 p.m.
.01 V 1«t Phone UN
T ) new rtlers, adding inarhitrs,
apartSit) Magnolia Ave
fi: (HI ii.n t. - 10:011 p.m
U N F U R N IS H E D 3 room
S ik y car seat m gorxl rondllion. C A R P E N TR Y and painting Call
Salr* Rental*. 314 Magnolia, Ph
tnent. Call 903
Phnne S07-J
974.W
U N IV E R S A L floor model sewing
machine. Reautiful mahogany 2 W H E E L utility trailer 4' x fi' or
U N F U R N IS H E D 8 room house
, . ,
Sm itly’H S n n p p ln ' Turtle
finish, used only 3 months, in
Phone 423
4‘ X 4‘ inquire at 2128 Myrtle
perfect condition. $149 93 Cali It.
M
n
w
e
ra
Ave F. W l.anger
New l*eal!on— Ju«t 0U1 of City
y n o L . cle: n t Ibxim downstairs
• IM RCA l S ]
limits Now- handling i'entt Al
Give
The
Gradunle
V
E
G E T A B L E S to can
Phone
**apt fill Park Ave
. J't.7 I C-VN J\
water Outboard Motors. Also a
! A Listing (lift !
2119-J
a I Cyi-I
|
famous line n* (&gt;unpetitive price
Give Sporting Goods
AVALO N Apts. 116 West 2nd St.
•-A.xjr
x JF V
rr.owrrs from Snappln' Turtle—
Also visit our Toyland Department
phone 423
$99 30 tin
Many special awards for the R E G IS T E R E D Boxer puppy. 7
U N F U R N IS H E D house. 4 Rooms
Phnne 2113
Jr III*rt
Undergraduate.
Undergraduate._____
months old fti-asonablr 2lni 1. Semltmlp
and brrricw ay. 2 R oom apt
RUBSON’H
TIN t. GOO!
______ „ . KPOR
____
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Cordova
Drive
and
typing
M
IM
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IN
G
KurnMird Tile hath. Call 187k J. E Y IN R U D E SA LES A S E R V IC E
work giuran'erit fall 911 W.
Fkoaa VM 1 9 -.
394
East
First
St.
H E L P W A N TE D
-If
2 APTS, for rent now. Cate* Bldg
Drl.and. FI*
(Ir *rr Frank
lln r h al 851 West I’a Avenue,
Phone 52*
Goal Milk
Del.and
Priest. Sooth Sanford Avo
2 Bedroom house. Kitchen equlpp- R.ndall
Can earn goort money representing
Phone 3M-W-1.
s cd Nice nt'ghborhood. $AS Call
Avon Products. Inr. Hour* at 14 B INSURANCE
- i« n
r 1991
your cnnienlener. Openings in
NO MONEY DOWN
Sanford.
Osteen
Enterprise.
Dr
U S E D Refrigerators, all makes,
Pot In Insurance
F U R N IS H E D collage. 3 rooms and
Bary. Grange City, Lake Helen 4H&gt;,i « n» protection on oarh person of
models and sin? — Completely
1r
bath. Phone 1267 R.
Mrs.
Juanita
R
-x'cll,
l‘
O
Box
reconditioned. T ru e d , approved
entire f.iinllv st a total cnxt of
enliri
973, itrlanoo, nr phone l 7.V.2
and
guaranleed
—
From
$79.30
Mnft
ROOM for rrnt m Lake Mary. All
up. Easy terms. $5.00 per m with.
S TE M PER INSUR A N C E A G E N C Y
convenience*. Mrs A. F . Brown,
MAN WITH UAH
PHON E 2117.
Claude II. Wolfe
liov 207. Lake Mary.
Big
earnings.
Start
own
butinns
in
Eire— Windxtnrm— Auto— Liability
Appliance Corporation
your town We finaner vou Gmxl
Phoee t i l l
$.vi monthly. 2 Bedroom furnished 39$ RsiiiN Ave,
reference* Full time Write Mr
npl. 1703 Magnolia. Phone llO-.t.
Spenee, 930 North Mills St , O Used furniture, appliances, tools,
landn, Fla. for personal Interview
etc. Bought-sold.
Larry's Mart,
tin L
eil
A ROOM liTn ly lrg ypt. $33. 401
in your home.
111
East
1st
St.
Phone
1531.
Policyholder*
T Fast ftlli £l
John Will In Mis Ins. Agency
W
O
M
E
N
-R
e
a
l
Opportunity.
Earn
A. R. C. JA LO U SIES
2 BEDROOM
furnished house,
I t 7 Sanfur.I Allanllr Its it
Extra Cash, assemble hun-lcmfi
Sire 24 37" * BOH"
near base. $75 I'hone 995 or
Phone 24
rod
net*
spare
time
at
home
Extruded wtldrd aluminum frame
743 W.
Iverything supplied Easy, prof­
$24.00. Special discouat to conitable Afiline Industries, ifniun
Y E A R R O UN D — Nicely furnished
tractors.
City. Ohio
2 bedroom home ut I.akc Mon SH ER M A N C O N C R E TE PIPF. CO.
me Also DeB.cy home $30 per Out West 13th St. Phone 1241-101 H IG H school boy to work through
IN S U R A N C E
month Al Gibbons, D rllary, Ha
summer months Apply in per
Bark of tOc Slo-e.
AWNINGS
R
E
A L ESTA T E
son.
Southside
Laundromat,
Ml vt Ime Aluminum
Food Mart Bldg tmi East 25th
3 BOOM house, unfurnished. Edna
Urtimley and Montallh
H. H. Grier
SI,
Itridg^man. Phone intl-W .
Farslluro Center
Phone 732
tins 88
Phene 1(23 11 •f BEDROOM upstairs apt. fur 111 Weal let St.
W A N TE D
;09 W . tat 81.
— II
nishrd 2 Bedroom apt. down­
W IL L DO Ironing- In my home
USED TRACTORS
stairs, unfurnished. Phone 433-W
Phone 730 W.
15 TO N Inu k rrane, available on
2 Ford Fergusons. I Oliver 70
S M A LL 4 Bedroom home Living
rental or rontrart N ruhu yard
Britt Tractor Co.
12
tU
S
IN
E
S
A
O
rP
O
B
TV
N
TTIF
JI
room. dining area, kitchen, frnr Sanford Orlando Kin ay Phone M l
ilarnshell and dragline buelietrd hick yard $»&gt;0 per month, 1903
M AN OR VVOM AN
Southern Exravators. Call 22lfio,
Adams Ave. Phone Mrs. Wltle, IN N ER SP R IN O mattresses rm n
OWN Y O U R OWN M ’SINBAS
Orlando.
1821 until .3 p m
A nrw Item First time offered
valed— $17.30.
Start In spare lime. It satisfied
KCHOI/M BEDDING
F U R N IS H E D apt 3 rooms screen
M O U G H T O N IN S U R A N C I
then work full lime
rd porch, extra rollaway bed, Corner Celery and Sanford Ave. Refilling and rnllreling
money
P H O N f 811
Phone 1232
garage fil2 Park PI,one San
From our mat-hlne* in lhi% area
a j 1 a m t ic B a n k h d i ,
. ford 1331 112.
No selling’ To qualify for Work
USED
Washer*.
All m k e s .
you must have a ear. relrrrnce,
Thoroughly reconditioned. Test­
NEW ,
2
Bedroom
furniahrd
HIVING I’HYOR
$34hon cash to seeure territory
ed.. approved
approve and guaranteed —
house Adults. H3 Norih Jessa­
and inventory. Devoting 8 hours
20K . 210 MKISUIt Itl.DG.
From $39.93. Easy terms.
mine Ave.
a week tu business )u u r end on Your State Farm Insurance Agent
Clavie H. Wolf*
percentages of collection* could laiw cost auto and fire Imuranre
F U R N IS H E D apt. 23lh and San­
Appliance
Corporation
net up to $200 monthly with very
ford. 3 Rooms and bath. Rea­
ns Kanlord Ave.
Phene 2117
good nosiibllily or taking nvrr f sonable rrnt. fall 1784 or 401-J.
full lim r. Inrnmr
Incrrakln^ i E - F ljiw E R N -P iJv iv ri-'a m H m s
POLA R O ID Films, Cameras and
C LE A N Home— furnished; electric
accordingly, tf appliemt can C O M P L E T E landsraping Tropical
accessories at Wleboldt's Cam
kilchrn 1303 Elliott after 3.
qualify finanria) assistance will
Plants; Bitter Blue Sod, Top
era Shop. 210 South Park Ave
tie given by Co foe expansion to
Soil. A l&gt; Rountree. Call 17]i&gt;
full time position ami Jlo.nnn 3
FOR T H E GRAD UATE
-U E A L . E S T A T E _Fon_ S A L E - 3
) ear potential Include phone In ’A l’AYA plants. 10c dorm Just
l h A I M O D OK U N FU R N IS H ED Lonelncs • Wlttnauer • 1/ Tout re
enough In pay for ad loor! Pat
application Box No A c o San
Elgin
Rulova
•
Wyler
W
ATC
H
ES
—A vmmdcj will cost you ninth Samsonite Luggage.
melto Ave
ford Herald
sun *ns» i sm,:M vd In the
V IO L E T Plants so7 Magnolia
-SMALL H U M S ESN
CDst.Uida prove it Ic y.mmlL Sanford Jewelry and Luggage
Sanford Ave.
If you have a small business in a
Pho.i* ISM today and gl&gt;9 tha
secluded part of town and are 1 7 - A U TO M O B IL E S • T R A IL E RS
infons tnui uk.ui your room* or
Ahtmintiai
aparimcnta to lent
ntrreiled in gelling rustomers.
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
Hit the service you olfer in the
Venetian Blinds
Pb. IS7*
2 BEDROOM block house. Electric
Classified rnlumn of the Sanfur I 11*1 Frrnch
—
Tactory
to
You —
kitchen, space heater, Venetian Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
tforc'd Cull t m
blinds. Reasonable equity. 2439
K X P A N D O Home. Prairie Schrmn
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or
Yale.
M LSCEI.K V N EtH S
— 13
er, Stewart, Kehult, Nashua axil
raynn tapes. Cottoa or nylon
Yellowstone. 23% down, 3 ye.it&gt;
cords.
O H I.ANDO Morning Sentinel, Or„
NOW HEAR THIS
lando Evening Star. Call nalph
V Bedroom, large living room, din­ Senknrik Glaan and Paint Co.
LASTS IDF. T R A IL E R RYLES
Ray. ttAVJ
Phmse « e
ing rorm . electric kitchen. Fur I I M I I West lad M .
Phont 53143 or 3 K -A Pui.ilk*. Fla
nishrd. Near town and air base.
ttS P E C IA L S E R V IC E
~ H II you want the LOW rale mi auto
Rraaa Square
The Price? $3,830.
mobile financing, see Install
paving, land clearing, fit
fill
HT. JOHN’S R E A L T Y CO. For Brresenray or all rooms— Asphalt
ment Loan Deparlm rrl Sanford
dut and clav,
Any RISE.
Phone 1129 - A U. Peterson, Broker
Atlantic National Bmk
Spencer Conntrue I Ion Un.
Furniture Center
Aivoeliles
-A . B. Peterson J r.
119 West 1st IM
Phene 14*3 Maitland, Fla. Phone: Winter Park M O D E L A ‘31— $50 I*' :n nth ’36
P. J . Chesteraon, Albert N. Fitts
23781
4 door— radio anil Lester ID-st
a n ley
Ho m e
p r o d u c ts
Olfer. Call 546 R
Raymond M. Ball. Kealtnr St .Mdse.
FLOOR
sanding
and
May be ordered by catl­
. ----------- ., — - finishing,
Licensed Registered Real Estate
t leaning, waxing. Serving Semiing your local Ranford represen­
— B U IL D IN G —
Broker and General Insurance
role
County
since 1923. ||. M
tative. Leona Boorman— $232-J.
jA l.o u n iE s
Gleason, Lake Mary.
f t* f l£ ? t h Park Ave.
Lifetime Aluminum— Free EstJ
O V ER 4000 P R IC E CUTS
m atri. Free Installation— Tele
Special — TV and Radio
SHOP FROM CATALOG
MH)K AT THIS
phone 1423. Furniture Center.
Service and Repairs
And ftavef
20 Acres tiled, fertile farm land.
115 W. First.
RCA Motorola Sales and Service.
REAM , ROEBUCK AND CO.
Large 4 Bedroom house. $14,000.
I l l East lal 84.
Gene’s Texaco Herr tec

County

Seminole
c i A -s ir n .i)

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H E B E I T IS !
2 liman furnl*hrd apt
— A is ib lilr al utirr
niH '1.1*:iinlin li»*.
A. I\. H ii-x e lte r
Phone 212

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p v t .M i.r r o A V E .
P H O N E lot
M U T I \ i.i/.t: - i:t d n o m i / i '.

PHONE 1821

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Mather of Sanford

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19* »\ | J|f » • Ir, !m rtf nnl I'tiirh, tllhr? rk 'tfl'.
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THE GRIDDLE

GOOD and BAD

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June 1. 1931

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I'hunr 1991

I
SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.
IM im ir I1 M I-If i* l

AmhitiouH Women

E

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DU PLEX

Pbme 1(x&lt;

112* Hanford Ave.

PLUMBING

Contract end repair work. Free
estimates R. L. Harvey. 204
D R A G L IN E rental hv day, week
Hanford Ave Phone
or month Phone 1557 l,ee Construelinn Co of Sanford
19BOATS • MCTTOR8
-1 »
Senkarik Glam
G L . . . __
and Paint Co.
ROSA U PAYTON
111 I II Waal and m.
22*
William P. Smith, Outboard halesReg. Real Estate Broker
Roofing — Hhrel Metal
Service, Mercury Outboard SalVirginia Ave.
Phene Ilia ANTIQUE organ. Good condition. Healing — Air Conditioning
1*.
e*. 281$ S. Park. Phuie 11T*-J.
Call —
2 Bedrooms each. Well located for
FLOOR SANDERS
steady income. City water but
FOR R EN T
no city taxes. Concrete block
Cbmplete lint
lint of floor fli_____
fldishes
constriction. $11,300.

Evans Roofing and

GROCERY STORE Good location.
West 12th. AS*
144*.

Whsiner
» . buying

■patalrs. Call

1•“ S j f j g j p U ’JW
mil rochets,
eloek,' fog light: i f M (u fa tl alter

ill . . . »

c ,‘-

BOATS, Boat building, ■up^liei

w ^ X " ' 1M laford.
3

Ted Burnett .
Con!roe!or of Painting
Floor Aad

Wall Tiling
Phone II97-W.

.VEN ETIAN BLINIW
Factory price*!
Rolfe-Heed Blinds
Ice*! Rolfa-Hcai
Aluminum tlals, cotton or plas­
tic tapes. Complete repair service
Seminole 'Vrsrttas Blind Uompeay
829 wrrt Third hi.
phene ml

&gt;•-Nt&lt;*——•
.,*ntk4,Evi-*i

I

�|ket 50c, Sanmcl Wilder 25c. Buddy
TMF. RANPOBD H E B A L D
I jg r X
I'fl. Juno I. 1951 [ Kam c'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 -J u te Borring*
Inn, section chairman; total 154 73.
MLon*. Urocery Store 12 00, M r.
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 I I I ;
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;‘ num b" **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| Ib r 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, M r., 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
A C l. 14 iaj The Fnnn Sanlumlian
Olflt-e Supply *'&lt;&gt; ll uu. Tb* F M
J.MI.A i&gt;e.i..rl.A
H 5 *rnl 11k - Slurp II 00. Seminole tluoo, The Elite* 15 00. The Hu*Frofe'vkmal
and Civic
( ourily Venetian Mind Co It W. iitei*.
★
★
★
The Midway
Sweeney'* t2 tJO. Miller** Radio 119 00, The l* T A
and A p p llin a
. » % . Tbt Cold- School 110 00, The Modernlare*
15 W, C rlrry City Ma'onlc lanlgr
pii Trowel M laMige N o I $5
Hanford Atlantic National Hank
SSon. Mr
MHIriile lin o . 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* lin o . A Friend the Mu*lc Educatiun Departmenf hv Seminole Countv realdent* ran
I I on Sim William' Store II ’*&gt; HirOO— lutal I2J 10
l.uv a l.i and new Friiriduire re*
I tie Frlem l'lilp K of I* laxlge $5 00,
t J Hur'tnu. S I I S — Mr* A friireratoi w ith 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 (b e rry 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 u m *u*)'r of tii*- Claude It. Wolfe a p Brink 2 V , A Friend al Ihiham T Ion 15 09. John A l.aw'im 12 no
lleadi|iiarter« S r , I M Gooden Mr* W. H CrrMiini 111 on, Mr* M liliAitce *tore at 305 Sanford A v e ­
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‘Ia i i . accordCompany 15 no T ie Cue a Cola
tlier
II
I..
Wll'on
p
j'lo
r
i
t
’*'
imr ■&lt;&gt; Nelrn*. It i* the flr*i time
Mottling Co i J line-Inn, m -&lt;
New llethel M H Church. Itev F7 liie i .Imii ha* been available here
linn chairman; total l &gt; 17
F Co.gruvr II no, W 0 II
50c. W Wuuden pa'lur, Jame* Strike*
Il work* thi* wav. Nrlm* »ald:
Anonylinin' it mi Sanford Electric rrpre'cnlallvr 12 75; St Jirhtt M
A |iuirha*ei Mnii.lv come* lot"
Il Church. Itev. II T William*
I I GO Sun.hlne Market 5oc, Hell’* tu'fnr. Mr* Mamte Martin 12(r5: I lie the *ture and velvet* the re
Standard Sell Ire .V)&lt;■ Wlettnldt'*
St I'aul 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*'*
The |iutcha»rr de|Hi«lt* only a
Service Slalom 11 on, R V F.u- M II Church. Kct II W William*
bank* Jr II U) Seminole Jaluu-ir pa'lur. Ml** Em ily William* re nuartrr » dav and yet* a receipt
linvenlatlve
lin
o
Ml
Sinai
M
H
iri*tead of a hill at the end of tin
( nmpany 5or, The Sanlnrd F’lirnl
Church, Itev Fi W Wiaalen, pa* motdh when ruin* are rcdleclnl
lore Company l i uu Winn t v
lor Mr* Nellie Hattie. repre*enla- trorn the ttieier.
and Hadlo II « ), J Gancll** Dry
live 12 O’). C J llur*ton. aeclimr
Good. More lo*It I* pii.alhle to depo'il op t"
chairman; total 429an
23 additional nuarter* in advance
Sanfi.nl Avenue Amoco 5«c.
E Jame*. *ertluii rhatrrn»r&gt;— Nelrn* raid, making provDIon for
f linlev linger' Hardware Co 5n*\ Hurt* Chandler
11 on
Evelyn
John W tlia i 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
M r. home.
vice Station ii mi Dr W V. ltd
A tiuutbrt of *lir» of reft lifer A
ling II no. Ilnknr'v Mil viral Invitn •'lark It 00 Stempev Hrother. 25c, lor* are A'ailahlr on the Meier
Hert&gt;erl Cherry toe, W Franklin
menl Shop 13.00. Mr*. Huby Me.
Ire pl'ti. Neliu. pointed out.
Daniel 50e. s S Market ti u&gt; li (1 (*l C Aiken* 11 l*J. C J ||ur*
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 T in Mile
|t ou, w. While It 00. S Wynn
J E Best (M y 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 t l 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. 110 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 Arm y
I Doll Inc II nil Sweeney*' || 00. Imflnn II K ). J Dean II far K mdralr, hr had it ij-'r iU d tr.;t the
I. K Spencer II 00. M r« 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 vA t 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
T h rill&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, M ri McCarthy to give the F B I 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* o r 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. M r.
Mildred
Cohn, rhlef coun'el to the M rP'Min the D r Harvey Hllfred 50c. Cailhy lulicommillee, wa* In Ihe
Mil* H Scarhruuch ?Jc. Mf** witne** chair for the Haiti day but
Inver IV tU toe, S William* 10c, the debalr* over Symington** mo
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rm nr or
m i : &lt;m * n
Mr* 1, Murry 10c
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in i v r i
tlun and the monllnred call* con
» T t '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*t o 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 i l l ,.f Hir . . l i t . „f |&gt;»*),’ in r-S ylvr»te r Harringtim, irrliun ri.ka In defenae plant. The He­
l.
ilri'pniiyt), lltnl vtiF chairman
lena* Departmenl *0 far ha* re
l-»r i*"M&lt;.t. f.,r firm I .11f TiWfp* M'till Hi mV Mi-r m ill «»|*|aI w t«&gt;
fined lo accept Hie lenatnr’* term,
llonurwM# (••nipta* Mlrhwl f ..rt,
The licit d lrirl 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.
i t -., f«r »Miri.*»i ,.r . nm- ao.i i...
final d o i i » m *■ i;ii. n o li „f n,,
» l » l r I.r I’nvlil I. Tin "Iter He
ft"**., on aiii« r:m &lt;u* *.r m i

Many Contributors
le lp Crooms Band
MakeFe^val Trip

Cmom*
Harreii « w flfh .nd auih

Easy-Payment Plan
To Buy Refrigerator
Is A nnounced Here

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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 3 0 )ear
lerm
4 An increa*** In the amount of
government money available f&gt;&gt;r
dI reel 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 u l nnul. i.e
D rill' lor old and new bnu&gt;e-

GENEVA 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

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Trie nme-paii/ parU y 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.

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Yugoslavia, Greece]
Begin Pact Work
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A TH E N S , 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 "re ill.tic because
yesterdayT danger of war Isa. a .i
been eliminated."
Mature tick* and
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Fur vali— our ituTatur, junupy with the fundamental teaching
lor vile.
»f Ihe Christian religion”
Jiggle*, the Hauluid Zoo’*
"It &gt;um* up to thi*," lie *aldSpoil 1 moiikry wilh a dblalorlal
’*111 view of the fact that the de­
rumple*, lia* torn pul un the cision Pa* already been made we
M'ii I* liv Vi unlit Iluod, neikreprr, urge our people to be good cililrli*
who t i y i , "All* line who d r
in cuufurining to it u* tlie basic
*ire* a mmik and will pari wtlh law uf (be land wild tu be gout
Chnstlan* in the kind uf attitude
3&lt;l buck* ran have him”
they assume toward it."
I a*l week liegtr* gol
lo
If the convention acts on the
getbrr with Iwu other mutikrv*
recommendation, the stand taken
and luilord j Santwid iimi 'Im iu
will put be binding upon any
I iimi;h -i *' *m ir|*. I hr three then
link ovrr the linul stand led Southern Uaplitt church. FmDi
the.1 boddiei and heal idl lh*&gt;ie the convention constitution, the
church** are fre* to follow Ul
who w rien'l 1 tub niembrra. Tbla
ignore convention
recomipeoda
l»*lrd lor about live da)*. Then
tlun*.
1 .line tlie revolution.
Monkrv* luiuird an uppovllion
Mesienger* sent to tlie conven­
liallv. Him inrd Ihr fiMul *tand.
tion here flop* Southern Baptist
b&lt; at all Hirer monk* and threw
chun-hrs in 23 slates represent on­
the le liter lieyle*. mlu
Ih r ly UMtMfivtM and not Hie churrhoa.
mnal. /-uikeeper Iluod prompltv
The rh rid la n l.ife Cominittiou
Ihi ei« |i|in baek mi ihe l*lm il.
al«o will present to the convention
And th e .......me nionkev* threw
its annual report, prepared before
him mlu the moat aealu.
the Supreme Court decision wa*
Foe the pavl week, Jiga|e*.
handed down, and saving:
tile Napolran, lia. bren at lit*
"It i* time for llaptuta and other
Ftba. a separate ragr. 3&gt;*ier
citiirns uf our country to restore
day, II ihhI tried again.
Th e
to our 1.3 million Negro people
same 1 exult occur red— une w rl their rights and privileges a * guar
r id lr lM n r .
anteed to them by the Constitution.
M IAM I VP— Harold R, Ta y l-r
So therr i* nothin ( left In du
"Dor treatment of minority peo­
37. a veteran of 17 year* in the hut trade him idl lu w ih o ImhI v ples in our ritilrnnhip weakens tile
arn&gt;i’.i *ervlce«, yesterilay
wa* Mhu m ay waul a wa.hrri onl
witne** of our missionaries in oth­
.rnlm ced to life Imnrlcoomrnl
dlit.itui. Junior *lre.
er la ruts even more than ill I licit
Ihe fatal tlHMdlng Sept. 4 ul h -.
uwn "
wife. Helen. 23
D l t D T .lt F M 'A F FS
He wax drr.Ud temd while nuk
ES C A P EE C A U G H T
Die an appeal
IIAN'DI Indochina ’.4* -Tlie first
FO H T V A L L E Y , Oa. '*P-A 12
Taylor, former Air Force ma-ter French officer to escape hi* cup year old e.capet- from Hie Floi
*er«eanl wa* c''nvict**l of firm* lur* at llimi Him I’fita ant ftce Ida State Reform School at Mart
a 25 calllier Imllet Into the lo-art througli enemy territory reached anna has been caught here and
of hi* wife "berau*c -he had *ne Hanoi ve.terday.
(our *&gt;1 hi* companion* arc being
me dlrtv."
l.t Havtiu .1 Maktiwiak, 32 m id sought.
The .hooting o rco rrrt in their he ltirvlved on com and rice
I'olier Chief Grady Cuctiran rehome only hour* before they were «nraked tn tilin l&gt;y frienlly natives porl^J yesterday that the bov ado« leave *-&gt;r a ne** a*«lgnmrn' In luring hi* tiiiig trek through ru g ­ mit'ed he and Ihe other four Negro
Japan. They had liecn married ged mrnintaln* and hmgle* to the youth* used a a l j i l s s l * 4■rj 1' Fi t l l n i l e
rigid mouth*
little |m*l nf Nam Hac
grtaway

Ex-Sergeant Gets
Life Sentence

NOW

For A

H K f E N T VDD1I l()N ;i— live Sanford mo a n w l recent addiliona
all ll'iiilii and llrailr'M . baby deer. Ilolh were to (ah* thru flral
M rp- 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)

mite* have

1954

DODGE

More Car For Your
Money
More Money For
Your Car
Trade Now While Our Used Car
Stork Is Iaow.

Seminole County Motors, Inc.
DODGE

PLYMOUTH

519 E. F IR S T S T.

Legal Notice

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TO WHOM It VI ' V IIIN I'F IIN
Noll, e I* tierel.r rlteli Ih il Hi.
■Mitarilane.t. i&gt;■■r• •i,i to the air
nn*II* N mer Cl Wt III* Moore Mill
tn l i t . 111*111*1 t«* .l | *a • „r
lorlil* i m wilt realitei h lilt me
rterk of the i iiruii * oni In *,iw
for a*tnii. ie i 'nuni * | lorl.l* o■&gt;.■■■
ter.lel of i.roof «tf the itnMIi'Mitiii
f»f tNI* fv.illi'r thf f|‘Hvltiu* rt.rnv
nltAhfl FOUNTAIN in *
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!*At#4 at Kriiilurila !'aiint%, Kt«*r*
Mr Mi&gt; : i h 'lj
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Nil. I drilled Frankfurters with Raked Beans
ftIVr
Nu. 2 Cold lloatl Reef Sandwich with Potato Salad 50c

A untried Cold Tula
with Pitlala Salad
Kaltlnei, I'lrklra, (Tiee*e
Hat il llnlled F.gg
61k ;• .
With Itev crag*

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el•lot* »nA item*nil* whlck Vuu, or
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B A SK ET

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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 Shrimp......
Fried Snapper Fingera ............................

106 EAST 25th STREET
SOUTHSIDE OF THE FOODMART BUILDING

WEEK OF JUNE 1, 1954 CH O ICE OF

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Choice of two Vegetables, Salad, Beverage, and Dtaaert

VKdKTAHI.KS
Mantled Potaloea
Stewed Onlona
l.ima Reana
String Ueana
Creamed Corn

BEVERAGES
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1- (2) Cotton Shirts Finished
2- 0 ) Suit Of Navy E n l i s t e d Whites
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SA N EU H IJ. FLO RIDA.

Junior High School
Has 156 Graduates
Judge Stcnstrom Principal Speaker
Richard Rountree Wins DAR Award;

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D efen se D epartm ent P ro p o se s
2 5 ,0 0 0 M ilita ry Housing U nits
Building

Bidiiull, Molotov
Have Unsuccessful
Cease-Fire Talk

County Judge Dougin* Stenstrom was the speaker thi*
morning at graduation exercise* held for eighth-grader* at
the Si .ford Junior High School.
The Daughter.* of the American Revolution award for
excellence tii American history was presented to Richard
Rountree by Mr*. H. IV. Rucker.
The program was ns follows: Processional. Ellen Vihlen
and Sidney vihlen ; "Holy. Holy . Holy." eighth grade; Invo­
G E N E V A 'f* — french Enr»iyn
cation the Rev \V. P. Brooks J r ; "Bless This House,"
eighth made; presentation of D A R award; "Trib u te to M '-'-ie r George Bidault and Rtr.

Is To Cost
3Va Million
Slate Slated
For Dwellings

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.:,* Drpat»nienf p r o sentation o( m w i U i , R T Mil Ik’dss
on
superx'Htnn
of
Ihe
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wee, r’ounts superintendent of
P&lt;i cif today I'ltiMing 2S.0G0
l-'.fd Indochina cca.-e tire
onhhr instruction, aitdt'*»; awardhousing unit* for military
Th* two nicj ,v» minutes in wit*
in* of diplomas, H E. T ru e ; ichool ■t 11 dc-.crtbcd as "a cordial atnvi
personnel
and their fumillej
•one. eighth grade; bendislion. ph-rc," hut were nnihlc lo rric h
ut a totul ef- t of 3511 million
| the Rev. Mr RitvtVi, and tece#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 F lo e le , x u l s ant Herrv P John **** reader.
l.in t se cre ta ry of dofcn.ut. told
The
French
were
reported
how
i&lt; i«d n a tr, »eie a* follow*,
Hie Hour-e A rm e d Services
fill'*
Jr-rnriln pees, Allc# • \rr, lo have come arnirr I to Ihe
Gaiet portion that at least .me
Cnmmittcc the program would
COLUM BIA. S C 'P— Secretary Bower, Elltn Vihlen, Irm * Je*n ( 'n-m unlii nation would h u 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
third world war la not the answer" S*nn, tnet I'reacott, Kva Jean he included in the *iip*rvi u s
to quarter) by permanent legisla­
In the problem of stopping the ('n firld , Ghtrlev Motran. Dorotha .'tm ry Molotov was reported to
tion
W illiams. Mama L'*#eHelt. Sylvia hive msivtcd upon this at | mini
apread of rom m unlim
m im
H r 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*
flow
ers.
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
W
yatt.
Ili-ttv
(
!•&gt;'*.
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 lla rd v . Nelda Taylor. * Margate) p • '-iv Irrlla, Pakh'an and C ry
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
co-i rttniparalilc lo q iiiitc i, all •
l »«t »nd dripped the girl In Hie lullw &lt;. ..f her h-.n.e riiv alt*, h
Mrny them with the Irulh, with H ill, 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
ht
t
Mi*.ion
Brown,
IT,
w.
itic,*,
11*
a
hallway
ts*1
April
(Vir-jlhy
*•.
phy "
Carol
Prttv, Helm 1* Halley,
the IVhcrry II &gt;1 -mi s A. sn. . * i
IHd Molotny he was Em ily op
•
.oiled
a*
»h#
tefl
her
iparlment
for
*rh-»&gt;l
and
u
*
•
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 p u l h«r.
1 teiernofloeijl)
ina to eliminate the Communist Will* McMillan. Iv* Voino. Five r»te l to any com ml* sum on whirl,
under the law ■immured by 1 *
threat hv another global ronnicl. Jo Wynne. Ann Ttirner. Patricia the rom m unkta 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:
★
★
★
★
★
★
p ri'ide a govcrnmeni aid for pri­
s
Ihr
Neutral
Nallon.
Supervm-m
"Even a victory In such a war Konnlt. tail* la te ,. Linda Raye •orr.niltvion In Korea Tim body
vate rnnttntrllnn of such homing
could he purchased only ai Itir cost Hurley. Mildred Howard. Pana (rnilstv of representative, of Spit
The pm grim Include, 1 first fig­
TH I 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 retland. Sweden, Polanl and r";«
ure m each inctance iv the num­
the dirigible hangar »t Moffett Navel Air Station. C ilif , held In cheek
linn th it the m orse of human Richard,. Frances Johe. Virginia rktlovakla
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
r o 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- A n d »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 IVY
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
A m o irt ,'«wtr. iiusen ."rnllh,
r&gt; at* 1 it Nl.vfO, Naval Hospital
tml of an International rom m u
M
\V
V
O
R
I
T‘i
1
■
u
liu
'ilc
irl
1
*i*iu
-tu-i
iljed
vc.,problem
o(
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 i t i dr t . ..tu n tlv nl t - r l ot nllpRi-il irtlin k e t ’. 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
b id r»n . Iiiirg i'i ol &gt;*dii rii.it h it i! tin* h i - a11 It ipd ilire o id her l&gt;n.VHi, Naval Station, Key Weil,
llsiwrver. Wilson
emphast/ed Mima. Hetty Lvnn Selvidgi'. Peggy MHotnv also talked h n rfi) .ho.n
Ai .ind H.MbOOO. Naval Mina
that the United Stales and the (rre Crouch. Hellv P itR gfi... Jo Ann ti.p - in speed up ihe military t i l l , liiniiler.-.
.b ’lin I r.iM ii. H iu lip . ‘V, ,i iiu -ik y . fji.ird
ti»p ■iti’iim Four.ienneaxiirc) Station, ransm*
world must
remain
m lhlullv Hughey. Brvrrly Evan.i, Marie now going cm in Geneva hciween
•Kong He said thal " I w io t itaulernon. Edna Ha* Jenklit*. representative* of the two high fille t' ss-,i i the fit * o l t isci .dinged .ns killnr* in-i/ert liv )m- F|:v. z.) and M iz »x i, Naval Hoir-sidd . .vr* ynu ailh conflden-c Nettle Pieken*. June Jrnnlngt, rommanrta Tlieie talks, dealing lii 1* os*-r the weekend. P o lin ' fit d g*»l tiie ir lim u t . tin Inna pH at. Pemarola SO and M ILM h
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
• Mh the r)Urilinn of regroripiog thr
Joyce A n n Benton, Judy Clarke. rir*| forces after a cease fire, were w hen he &gt;va* #tn|i|vd .siiturday fo r d r iv in g H iro iig li r red
Home 'e.id t.V and
four Communist-dominated ma*a meeting* yeaterd* -’ tn nr.
(Cawlinard O r P * l t Three)
T a r'ic « l A*r r-nnmarxl
Janie* Luxett, Sharon
tlnghei. uod'rstpod to have made no p»ng light
ganiie vigilante defense unit*. Tha rallies served a* a show
Ifilllhurt FO amt U .W ijm
Linda -fta h n — !*••'■ l»a n
rite ppcomf ztllegetl killer rtrrpi-G'il y i-.rip iiJu y. m h i N o rof support for President Arbenz Guzman's leftist govern­
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, t i r m p dltilt today and lo th* cenferm, « &lt;h-.t poliff aat I admitted raping
The 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 Workers
„r
t„.,„r.n T,.. p -tlrr 1*
Jarktonrill* Beach, the Itad- W right, Wallv Van N**a. Clark tomorrow. WOUM J ” a long &lt; li
.,vMt .... . ,,..n ,
(C G T G ) and the National Confederation of farm ers •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 " " " """lu n 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
The C G TG npnitaored one nice ling at the seaport of ford for the aecnnd half nf the Eddie Barlemr. Kenneth McMm beAnother
Important far in. m lb*
4Ur- r ,, U (ltm
The Department of Fnblte Sefeleague's «aa*ms.
-s * --------------------Puerto B a ttlM The rotrr. r a t i 'mV. p -iv lr Corley, Jim m v Wright. W p le m ^ a i lion i* the cr.’ir
*)'• tilvcr'* liceiiic rjlvtilop revok­
Julian Jetton and It. G. r a ­
(Conltnurrl (tn Page Th re e)
were held in Guatemala C lly, E l
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
told John Kridar, Sanford, preatifd
iu
t
Ih*
alnmaiti
IVtllre
began
foundation* (nr a farmer's militia
•f If
” 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 P a rti 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 rn tiic tid lo Hu»inraa driving,
irangl.u;
and
raping
Mi
i.intnt
DAYTONA
lit.
M
il
f
'
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* *rm v
r»f Ftlhnc ri voked Item - u-ire taken from
-1 dr I*, on charg
ville
In
spit*
of
their
leagutj
f
un
I
Rochf
1
•
Uxen'l-v
W
■
dclegatea connde tbaf if ft-*
C m Carlo* It Sartt. army chief
Tbt-v an O tii
Hr hr f 0 •aefard ra n ! r*
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 «*mi
ef it til. ;aid bowtvir the if tin- leedmg status. At thetr last hall
a | Claris Ba tt ; t • id't t^arl. H » r pf
ful'pr
E tn in o ic Countv. which wax made china conference m*v r iltaps*
game,
thiy
only
drew
ITS
cut1*1{
•! »
had no cem.nretien xlth the rro|
Ml r&gt; 4 r if f lv M hv
• 'lirfr'i r r 'Vdliam f •' ci. M \ Jane*.
under th* auspiccz of the Charoh-’
looirra.
1 » f i p f -.J
I j M ' l *1 J* \ •■»* » AL
Peugl*. 0 ,; h 1 f r a r .-f , WtdenAr
There are lots of amllta (his tti.
of
Cotnmcrci
with
the
ftnancid
ft
1
d
l|c&gt;
i
M
.-irli
-t
v
Last w itk. Jaxson ram* to
&gt;* ' Charlr 1 b C *!i
Guatestxli ric tm i a IT-tr*!! in
waak at EtnckUnd-M orruon’s. Jl
help
of
»eviral
of
the
city'*
a
il
ft)!
•tde
n-in
rd
in?i
of
,1
S?
fntTd
lilt
W
fln
iid
a
/
Iti
tht
b,
Baniord and looked orer th*
fh« tic#n»e * Edvard C. Carne*
r
a
j|
fplffef
I
G. iC a p ) 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 • • ■
I. i l „
_♦ h,.
frem Stettin, In Cotntnunist rn'cd
the
hands
of
proctalofi
who
will
-•mg
George
K
M
l"
-.
'*)
•
•
U
u
T*
. '. V V
rnn&gt;tdtrlnf
two
other
rillaa
for
« « 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 Dom e 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*a1v -tin
Tht former chief of the Gnat*
h, i » being held
up by I'-e art ilaying nf ■ *(♦*•
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
Ii-- 'b l» r M illin g t’ t
con litm n 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 '•
-b
cflbe-i
at
Cf’"
'
t
l
O p , 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 " d e p u l' •htrt of po
■ianfi'H reiident. f'd (iluver, by
Woodrow Cash It he*ming because tcirce i 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 h im 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; G ecrge
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 .id e 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
a
atn'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
IlcflU ri -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 lie e* »
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* Areordm j
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 M argiiel. 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 I tie iho-vs the! 9 0 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 sim itsr plr burg.
emrnent
and
Is
o
ld
(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 '»
lA L l.A H A B '-t I
1 1 1 . Fnl
on the wanted list
•led 0*1 h(, pet ion .'lieti pirle.l
Thirty-one years o' * jr height, line, riemocrstlc ivnninee tor ,
people not only that they he com- nuhllcitv medium It’s the sh'-tli'
p *
» r u n » &gt; s v Friday I f ' 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 w ork," Dorsey TA' feature
The C o fr 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
TR U M A N rA N C E LR S P E F r f I
said, "hut that they apply themnog l ire 'there be hid " ir)e |
other sendee m*n In Ihe are* wh&lt;*
•HI /
C L E V E L A N D **s— former T re ii *elve» to tt and that they cooper moot has recentlv filmed tts ** acar above lb* wrl*t "f hi* left ration ant off agsin on luc fit it
•'
tractions The |Y minute show
are at home on leave have |«an dent Harry 6, Truman h»» ranfoiearm and anolhei scar *!— v» rd ten public appearance (tip
M ie tltv
ate
to
help
the
busine**
teach
It*
MOV I rtt'N D 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 -T1 ie 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 AND
giaasea to rover ■ mining left eye Aujuvtlne where
Ihe
"Goodwill,"
v»nh 1 1! caplain, w .ll four* I in Terra
Th* arcuaed, who la known to launch
m .,-1 %
\
1*»r *tfiV
maintain these qualities among all
INVESTIGATE Rtm REPORT
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
N A S S A U . Bahamas 'P — Th e 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
r.herltt. Deputy Clyde ('*e,st
Motuliv
I
Doraey went on to say that peo­ the righting of an unidentified -u'- •mploymenl aa aurh The polite Miami for a virtoiy reception f'u
list k lllvrr" ao l
ple need and want economic securi­ marine 3ft mllei north of Nats*” , department requests that auv per- •be campaign worker, who help* 1 •ut tort fl-diet men found Ihe h &gt;dv
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
Th e newspaper aalrt the mhm&gt; ly to the nearest law enforcement over Art tug G o - Jtdms 1,1 ihe
W A SH IN G TO N '* -S e c re c y pro.
This means (hag even inform# respect In connection with their
vltlona of (he Afnmir Energy Art tlon on Soviet atomic tests, p irk e l 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 i b 'i n 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 J r . 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 }*. N a vil 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(
B U R L IN G A M 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.
qm rtrra
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 rs rry out after br tal.r . lifr w'ilhmil,"
Britain, feetlnp
Mrs Eliznbelh Evans was verl you. I cm sorry you couldn't *e#
atomic law — and the A E C Irani two-way alreel
offlre In January tor Ihr l-'o y r.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 boait 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 permIttog nehango oTIntelligence Saturday by f , M. English, local
TA
L
L
A
H
A
S
S
E
E
iYt—
Beverage
Hark was picked for tfc* Junior Ckaaaker at Commerce award,
He quickly called Mr* Evans' teap.it ” H r refused to dlaruil II.
n definiie ban • * - sw eiiL otor-aU rccom
Dlrertnr A K McKinney J r aald number bul got a busy signal. He
contractor wha anbanIt tod lew bid
gfrew far wrtstoadlag Ira Her*hi a, and far tke American legion
In SI boui«, relatives said Mr*
of "restricted
P ««ltto g exchange o M 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 (u n u tio n 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— mamtortwIiK methods should be had a thrre-maa
N M V lM k
wurklag ea i g T C t s s a . ? " trepky far fsatbaU, was latrodacad. (Photon
remaining 1367,137 going into the wedding ensemble
War II and divorced him after the
■ confidential. triaixrttiod to
tha pr.',*U.
atata’a general fund
Near
were twn note*— one w a r..

Dulles Says Third
World W ar 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

Icon Atjct Being
HeldInSlayiiHj
0! PoliceOlficer

Moving Picture
Of This County
Soon To Be Seen

Strolling

In Sanford

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

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Civilians Carry

Guns

s jin f o ib

n u u

Auxiliary Will
Install Officers

Give Awards

In City

(ConUnatd From Page Om )
An informal merlin* of the Vet.
ley, and I‘eggv McClung; keys,
Want
of Foreign War* auxiliary
four-year work. Ronnie An Jr run,
was held al B:3fl p m yesterday
(Rdltor* Sole: Ijs t monlh Wil cldrnts In Casablanca, scene of med Ben Youitef and placed ns Marvin Goembei, itlcbard Ken
at the home of M n. M. Smith
carotid Sultan Moylav Mohammed Jail. Thilln Tonrv. Rosemary Garllam I. Ryan. Associated Tre.* the most persistent attacks.
foreign new:, analyst during a
Tlan* were made fo.- the lntta||.
Itmlne** people are extremely en Arafa on the throne of the nrr, Nanrv Rountree and Grace
Marie Stinectpher.
Shertflan Umpire.
studv lour of the Far East and worried. They aay that if the ter
ation
of officer* un Juno 6 at the
“ There Is nobody on the throne,"
Southeast Alia survryrd Franrr'* ror continue* unchecked another
filer Club award*, made by M ix
Uglon Hut Following the Imtatli
fight In Indochina Now insrHlsal year, their backs will be again*: a croup of Moroccans told me dur Ollir llrese Whittle - - gift* for
lion will bo a covered dl*h *upp«r
ing current affair* in North Africa, Ihe wall The terror Is frightening Ins an Interview In a Moroccan outstanding work a» accompanist).
Ryan rtpoti* tmlay on the Irouhlrd •wav both French and foreign borne. "The new suilan l« notnidy I J rin n r lame Vtill*.
' S lip i i
B jm.L-£W Spttffjf ■»'*•*■ a maw
situation in *nu'hcx_'l,sl Frenrh rapltaL Soipr Fronrh am •imedy TTicT.-vIdrJ.
.__
‘ I.Vm . - G«*H; m r.iji ter aup.-,,.,, 7
made walerfall.
w
"Ami whai i» Happening’ in? rattnir piano *o|o. atate con|r*t
73* ,&lt;uii out »t Casa
gulf between French and Moroc Tommy WvaCt,
__________ _
Mmocro i/P — Wane*
CA&amp;VHJ.ANTA
I* widening ”
French civilian* are carrying ;un*
Glrr ('tub krya— Helen AleeOfficial* worry over the worsen ranf
Francis LaCoile, I n r n m l n t andrr. I'aulette f'aaon, Tatar fid
In this worried citv today a* na inc business situation, which prmn
French resident senrral, face* a lin*, Sandra Dunn, Mona Jobe. 1
tlonali.t trrror ri-c
lie* rising unemployment
crave dilemma One thin e on which Joyce Jonet, Finite Snyder, Mari
Casablanca. Mnrorrn';t big me
fine
French
official
arkn
*w
l
all Moroccan* I saw agreed wa* annr Strirktand. Tatty Walker.
tKKoll* of 700.000. fall* silent by
I, A ST TIM E 'TODAY
night Nirrels are virlttally Hr&gt;»rt cdcrit It I* rot impoaslhle lhal hit the ij Mir of the Sultan They are I.artv Hate*, Rodman Brumlev.
and
runcuerrtlla
warfare
will
he
in«i*tmt that he mild be returned Juhnnv farter. Gene Katridt'1.
ed Movie houses and restaurants
Vet the French see no way of Ro«« Hanniim, Jimmy Krider, Kd
are bare of customers French and come current here.
Anger has been rWIng steadily bringing Sidl Mohammed back, no ward Mcfall and Jimmy Whatley
those Moroccans «bo are trrror
lied by estremr nationalist* »re during thr nine monlh* ilncr Ihe way of. making concession* that
Glee Huh certificates of award
irotert Frenrh prestige, al
staying In their home* at nigh) f rench ousted Kullin Sidl Mohsm
Gibson Rate*. Ernest facade
though they say that In order to Johnny farter. Jamea Davis, Ku
Outside llie rentral prison doI
accomplish anything al all l^f'osle rene E«t ridge, Jimmie Tot, Roi&gt;
en* id veiled Moslem women •ling
must bring concessions with him llaunuin. Jimmy Krider, Kdwaid
to thr bars of fhe Iron cates and
Some French here have been M&lt; fall. Jimm*. Whatley, Barbaro
wail fur their men Around pn|tr«
areer____,
|)»y" _____
recently when
I ____________
U it.f H llA V — (______
loom*_______
Academy
hel it* flrat annual ______
, ___
___ reprcaentatlrc*
_______
rrlfiriling o p e n l y Ihe pre.enl f»**ulie, Taulette Cason, Jean
stations tu j.u o l iii native police
from hii'inruris n irr the rn 'ire South viattrd Ihe achonl and Informed graduating sludrnta of rilsting
Frenrh policy of police reprrss.mi nelle fleveland. Ta lly Collin*,
In reil ferrrs and him- uniform.,
(f nntinued From Page One)
opportunities with their renprelivr companies. Kepre.entallsr* and arademy otfirials attending are
crowds are herded dally fo have Provident said he didn't know lust of nationalism, which has Jailed Sandra Dunn. Tolly Githam.
identification* verified
* ,'.iet what Hope was talking ahoul when or etiled ail nationalist leader* Joyce Jonet. Franrrt laiwsnn. I left to right. Vrnold William*, law enfnrrement; M r s J. C, Ringllng and t.illian Burrow*, m utiny;
Mr*.
J. T M rKissiik, laboratory technician, Htjui hh* Cocp ; Mr*. H 'lrn Johiwon, f arnlina Casualty
As matter* »tand now. with lead Carol l,oeche|t. Kll*n l.yon, Man
security measure Gnlc.« their pa hr &gt;{Hike ol a rnmpromhe
Insurants Company; Mr*. A. J. Ilu o lo n . *uper*iaor, Negro Schools Srminolr founty ; T . V. liavl*.
rr* gone and legitimate political Mikolajcik, Martha Owen, Ann
per* are strictly in or-lei. they
TolRIri— Klsrnhower said that if activity suppressed, there la no
sliirirnl piiltlie trial urns; llean Matthew* and V irgil II. Haw kin*. Brlhune fookman fo lle gr; Rimseare silbfeet to arrest
anyone in Congress wanl* to sup­ lafefy valve Nationalism, berrnn Ran-bottom, Joni Saumlera, Klolir
•ell B urr*, puhlir relations, Reynold* Toharrn f o .; Mr*. A. N. t rutrhfirld, farntina Casually ln*nrHeavily armed Moroccan govern port
general legislative pro ing mnrr impalienl and eatremi' all Snyder. I’atiiria Walker, and
»n «r Company; Fdward ttndriijurll, llethunr fookman College; l»r G II. Slsrke. It. A. Brlsson. mormenl troops roam the slreets oo gram his
fnr fhe welfarr nf Aments, the time, find* II* only expression i’ecev Writfbt.
luary o ir n r r and Hr. Ifinglini. principal, ('rooms Academy.
bicycles watching for trouble m then It's
Girl* athletic Irtteia
Joanne
all right with him If they violence.
the inrilinat, fhe native town* in 1 want to ride hi* coal tail*
STAR TS TOMORROW
the medtnas ,md Mdonvillr- .the
That remark came aflw a re
fanfasllr slum* of Mororcan cil
If*-there is an air of tension It porter recalled lhal Utg. Presidenl’s
Is there that rslrrme nationalists 'pecial cminsrl, Bernard M. Shan
carry out terror again.! M irocian* ley, said in a speech last week
PORTSMOUTH. N H &lt;r A flash
NEW IJJNDON, Conn 'JH-Jullan
who are auxperUd of Itelng pro that Democrats in Congrrs* are
Scouting awards were given to
Dying to ride his coal tails lo
explosion early ti-tay killed Iwo
Drew, a part time Junkman, picked
French
H members of Sanfccd Cuts Park
sirtory
In
the
November
election*
civilian workmen aboard (he Na*‘v
up an old refrigerator In a dump
Auxiliary troops brought in from
Jl at Ihe organliatlon's family pic
submarine Wrago as she lay in
TEG U C IG A LP A . Honduras * - yesterday and put it In hi* biek
country tribes are encamped on .ind at the seme time are block nlc which wa* held at Seminole
Ing
the
Eisenhower
legislative
pro
1
drvdock at Ihe Portsmouth Naval The Unlled States stepped up mill yarl. where he planned In break
hills overlooking the medma* and
( Camp at the Weklva River recent­
Shipyard.
tary aid today to Honduras, south It up
bidunvflies in a stale of constant pram.
But before he gnt to the task, he
.Southeast Asia— Elsenhower said lyA tailor on fire watch duty near ern neighbor of Communist in
alerl
W
K
Dodson
made
the
presen
by wa* burned by thr blast, hut llurnrt-J Guatemala and a potential and his wife were called away.
But despite ihe etlranrditiary that nrd by any manner &gt;d mem* tallons to lluelan Grier, bear
When they returned home six
his ro-sitition was uescrihed a* "not ally in blocking any Red move to­
mililaty pleasure*, terrorism run ha* he reached any derision lu badge and sold and sliver arrow:
hour* later. Mrs Drew opened Ihe
critical '*
ward the Panama Canal
Unite* Almost every night there ask ( onere** In authnrire Amer­ Bedford Aiken, bear badge, gold
door Inside she found
are killings or other violent in ican military action In soulheasl arrow; Norman Fox. bear badge
.St* other civilian* winking on the
U S Army Col M C Shatturk. refrigerator
Asia
bodies of Larry Murphy, 3. and
submarine were not ln|ufH
rhiel of the II S military mission the
gold and sliver arrow and denner
Paul Murphy. 4
The Presiilrnl wa* told lhal two, stripe; &gt;1111v Clancy, hear bid^c,
( ’apt Robert K Cronin, com in Honduras, planned tn start today
A mHical esamlner «*H the
senators whom the questioner did gold and silver arrow and a**1*
a training program for offtrer* ol two boys, cousins, climbed Into thet
mander
of
the
shipyard
said
*n.
not name had predirtrd lhal the lant denner stripe, and Jimmy
blast wa* in the submarine** main a new ftOft man combat battalion to refrigerator at play while Ihe
administration will ask for turh Terwlllrger. hear badge
ballast tank, where the Iwo vic­ he whipped into lhape
Drews were gone They iuf-1
.snlhorltallon
tim* were spraying a plastic so'i
The Honduran war mlnlslrr. Gen focatrd
Johnny Clark. Billy Smith. Chip
Klsrnhower replied lhal ever* Crawford, and Mirharl Able* gol
stance
l.ennlda* Pineda, annnunret the
possihte course of artlon which wolf hadge*; Wayne Kpp* got two
Hr said Ihr submarine did not United Stairs is sending more
would serve the United Wales and *llver arrow* and Dusty Craw (m l
appear
heasily damaged An in arm* and tanks for the outfit
thp free world Is being eaplored and Clark Murray gol two silver
vestigation was nrderct
The weapons shipment from Ihe
daily.
arrow*
The Navy withheld the names of t'niled States wax made last week
Atomic Tool— The President said
Frank Seott got a two year *er
after it was learned Guatemsla
Ihe sirtinis
,
NEW DELHI. India IB - India
thr tenor nf Russia's reply to hi* vice stir and Gregory Nlhlack his
Tlie blast seas the serond In was getting arm* from behind thr was reported today opposed to
proposal for rreatlon nf ao Inter­ bobcat Induction pin.
Iron Curtain.
•
trike
a
naval
vrssel
In
one
week
Thallarl's request that the U N
national atomic pool for peaceful
l*ast Wednesday an explosion
Security Council send sperlil nb
purpose* ha* Iwen surh a* to close
aluiard
Ihe
earner
llenntngtnn
off
FIREM
AN
K
H
J.F
D
servers to rherk on the war in
thr door to It* Immediate arenm
(Jwmset Point, It I . killed inn men
PHILADELPHIA IB—A v umg Southeast A»ia
plishment*
One of the workmen kil'ed on volunteer fireman, raring by auto
An authoritative amiror said
the Wrago was inside the ballast to the flrehmi«r in answer !n an Prime Minister Nehru's govern
MID'Nir.llT SHOW
lank an I thr other was working on alarm, was killed last night when mrnt feels such a move might lip
The Sanford IJons Club todav
FRIDAY NlfJHT
the lank from Ihr outside
•clerlrd a Seminole County girl
hi* rar collided head-on with lm&gt; set or interfere wilh the Geneva
whlrh it will sponsor to Ihe *tilr
fire engine One fireman was in conference on the Far Eastern
RETURN
OF VAMIRE
The Oeala Wildlllr Management jurrd and four suffered hnl«e*
M l short rour*e to he held at the
conflict.
AND
(Conlinurd From Pape (laf)
University of Florida June 7
area rnntaln* ZW.IOO arre* and
The victim was Everett Russell.
The Security Council meets In
a Jury He r*raprd Iwo werx* ago through 13
one of thr largrsl herd* n| deer In 28. ol Marshalllnn. four mile* w*&gt;i New Y ',’'k ton— 'Tow to consider
“CRY OK WEREWOLF"
from Apalarhre Osrreelionat In.
the ilwle i* inatntainril here
Bet*y Westfall, winner nf aernnd
of West Chester
Ihe Thai proposal.
Miiiitinn In Chattahooehee, n*
olare m the rounty dress review,
Police.had kept a constant trare held 1**1 week under the dlrertlon
on Ihe phone nf Mrs t^ona Rath of Mis* Myrtle Wilson, Home Dem
mun. th* former landlady, since onitratlon agent, w** selected bv
Monday night when she roporlH the rlvlr organliatlon’s boys' and
Rashlor phoned her and talked fnr glrla' committee.
Tbe six-day rourse uses the
alxHit in minutes.
The police said they believed theme. "How To Live Batter At
Ra*hl"r hitchhiked to Detroit In Home” . Ibr Its course, which Is
■n effort to carry out threats of
PILOT— Preparing In take off rrvener upon hi* father and a
from Ihr flight derk in hi* at­ 1**1 dancer whose lip |ef to hit
tack bomber Is Navy M. Tyler arrest on Ihe murder rharge.
rharce

6

Awards Arc Given
To 14 Cub Scouts

Blast On Submarine
Kills Two Civilians

Step Up Military
Aid To Honduras

Boys Suffocate
In Refrigerator

News 0 / Men
In Service

India Reported
Against Request

CONQUEST OF
COCHISE"

Lion? Pick Girl
To Attend Course

P. Dedman, son of Mr. and Mra.
Virgil F. tledman. Im Angeles,
Calif., and husband id Ihe lor
mer .Mi** Lurrne E. nail of
Hanford, a member of Attack
hquadrnn » aboard the attack
aircraft r atrier UNS Tarawa.

(Omllnurd From Page Ooe)
aehools avslam, ard Mr. Jaenhine,
was appointed tn study (ha possi­
bilities of reopening the achool at
a future date.
Mr. Cowan tendered hi* resigna­
tion* a* acting president of Go
Industrial hoard and president of
Banfonl Industrie*, Inc., effective
when a final irport la made ron
wining the operation nf the school
11a aald he would n«t have aufflriaeit time to devote to the poaitiona
bacauie of pressing huaintta pro­
blem*.

For The
Young
Man
Graduate

BLOUSES
Colton, rayon an*! nvlon.
Variety of Rlrea and colors.
" hite or colors, tailored

Tailored or very feminine

frilly lice. Half or full.

lare nlvlea.

PAJAMAS

City Officials Study
Problem In Parking

and batiste, assorted colors

One of the nicaat gift* that a jtr*Hy.

ami sixes.

ate can receive . . . Rayon or nylon,
frilly lare or tailored hriefa. Pink,
blue, white, yellow.

JEW ELRY

Cnmmlsslnoeta by Robert
owner and manager of I
Uo and Appliance Store, »
ign It fares on Park Ave.,

BOXES
By Farrington. In toft pastel

DR. II. K. RING

color*.

CHIROPRACTOR
troaa rati fnr u e d a l M
p im m i n i it m
i n Booth PalneUo

R ED -I-M IX
CO N CRETE
Phone 1335
M IRACLE

PANTIES

SbortU pajamas in plisia

City fomrt Denver Cordell and
John Kadrr together with City
Manager Warren Knowles and
Chief nf Pnllre Hoy William* are
today studying Ihe possibility nf
creating a new loaning tone nr
extending unlr.ading time al Sec
ond SI. and Oak Avr
The problem Is, that once a
week feed is unloaded from large
trailer truck* al the Mull Ferns
Supply Stnrr. It was staled at
Monday night’s commission meetIng that It usually took from four
to ala hour* In complete the
Iflg. Became of Ihe location
hr establishment, traffic Is
led on one nf Hanford • burVst

looking c m I § m » o long way toward fating cool-and f a t a Man
Hatton* Sport Sktrto look smart and naot «vtry mtnuto you wtar them
And Hght*wtlght cotton fabrics art cooling you off, tool TH* combina
Hon is groat for comfort— ond Manhattan* odds livoly dostgni..
smart foxturo ; . . hondsomo collar stylo. Chooso sovorolt

COSTUME
LUGGAGE"
Something to remember
you by . . /By Samaontte

or Skyway. .

JEW ELRY
Chalk white.. . . Summer
putela. to |tv* your out*
fit th# cool chk look. •

�n
Weather

Moke Sanford Your

C,m«IHrf»Mr
W --

•bWHdii

• ^ r n tfo r i*

Shopping Center

cloudiness
. ' - k 'l.l

through
..m id

J

iT DAILY NKW SPAHtH
SANFORD

r-m*

FLO R ID A .

TH
U R S D A Y,-*■—Jl&gt;NE
3. 1954 "
^ *" ’ ■■ 5 B S
-r». - «S«P&lt;1■:-*-» J .

Assembly's
Democrats
On Strike

Cohn
By Atty.

Group Ignores
GOP Ultimatum

New Garment Plant
Is Opened In City;
Loca! Management

AssorLtad P :;s; i.tX'£d Wir#

# . r m^gt

&gt;•• ~ 'i --=* — -

Hearings

t«Ot ill!

—it s‘r ■•
■’

n

%%

Or Assistant
Accusation'
i
Is Made
In Queries

TK K N TO N . N. J. (/p)~ReSutilirnh leaders In the New
eraey Assemhly today considereal use ot ntate police
troopt-m to force Democratic
participation in a vote on
extra .school aid.
it WJI announced today
i) Util
The situation confronting new
r* gaimr
gaimrnt nianolactuiing plant
the GOi* leadership is unpre­ ha*
a* been o
opened under local man
cedented in New Jersey his­ aerment
V&lt;-mrnl hi
heir
Ih r new plant, known a* San
tory

Claims Situation
"Stacked Deck n

lli* Ml Democratic member* ol lord Mamilaclurmg ('omoany will
W A S H IN G T O N pP&gt; — Roy
the As'ctubly refuird to attend employ approximately 30 pc.i| !&lt;M
Cohn said tiulay that
yeilrrdjy’i session ol the Legitta at its loginning, according to
Atty. Gen Brownell or hi*
lure, waging a sit slow n strike in Ralph Cowan, buslnesi managn ol
SUMMER RECREATIO N PROGRAM— Mends id Ihr summer i k i m II oh program to start hrrr Mam
Ih* concern
msigtunt ■’in“tigatt*d” the
tlm Robert R Meyner’x office
•r* shown at a recent meeting T h rj are tlrfl to fight) Mi«s U n i Chlllrndni, SrmliMilr Midi Srhnul
Thit pianl is an uulcume of Ihc
Ttir Republican majority sent the
librarian: Howard Gordie, Juniur Hi kl&gt; School instructor; John Angel, SIIS instructor, director o( ihr
Army-Mi’Cnrthy ticaringa and
vocational
trhool
for
turning
Democrats an ullimatuni in allend
plug ram; llu ih Carlton. principal of (hr Lake Hat) elemrnlart school, and Fred Ginas, SIIH roach.
that
this constituted a ''stack­
needle
workers
that
was
set
up
to
the Attembly session within Li min(Staff Photo)
ed deck" against the Mc­
utei, and. when it was ignored, roull in another nunufsctimnj
Carthy si d e
If penury
a-tjourried until Monday without plaid, according to Cowan
(hr city hai I wo olhei gann*til
taking ini actum on five cunt to
charge*
develop
fro m
the
vernal bill- to raiie and distribute Plant* hiookfielJ Milts and tohn
hearings.
1
’
ivro
bum
of
which
wet#
tlailed
is S million dollar) in additional recently
Co till threw out thi&lt; charge
1aid in public tchiidi
m the Kth day ol me Army-Mc
M*yner, the stale’* in it Demo­
I'a r t n y heirtng a* Sen Jicktoa
cratic governor m lu v e in , hat
iD W ish) press*t a setie« of "true
Hid he goes along with the tax
oi talse" nucstlons lo Ch n
hike? lu ih* bills Out he saya the
slttv SISK) I Ml I l ill I prtialr sesirlat; I•• Sen Joseph It Mrt l hn Irst.lied ufl-tec oath ll was
bills should become effective July
l ai II. y is shown liOifs'KiOg »-Mli lis-t Ih,-.* as -tir h ,* veiled as *
"Irue" that ihe Armv fil.-J t's
31. Iu35 ralher ihin (hi* July a*
"Itloss *1 Ihe s, |,.,ir liittsli* j IIihis Hu Ih oiiiiuillre brallngs III
charges agsin-t McCar'hv a:. 1
provided in the GOP measutr The
tl **t Inylon the Idol* sssleni of I tse tVisiuii-nn Rensloi breams
At lha new Atlantic I oi»l I4M
him aftci (ailing to “ bUckiiirli
Democrat*
*iv
they
want
to
be
Ibt
|s*ur
as
shr
w
airutslioord.
*
hi
Mil
n
llii
«
pits
V|cs.
Ihi-rtiti
alation yesterday to bid amut-tii*
stlemplv" tn i.v &lt;&gt;i hall
,r “consulied
before
particpinng
in
a
"
*«
slim
linir
lo
lis
In
i
Irate
I
m
I
o
k
Isiine
ltle&gt;lsiuii
tinier
s*
On Julie 1M, the Sanfnril recreation &lt;le|iartmeut ami the
to Mr*. Manaa ( i N u r . ami h«i
i I'urthy subcuminltirr m.esitgatlan
liillr,
esthangr,
t
i
n
lotobeil
oil
h
I
h
ii
'L
l
silbi
iilu
in
i
to
lei
vote
frtrnd Mr a. Glace Fori, who aria County board id i’utdif instruction will iwgin the uimuul
( the Army
lllrs liHitei nine p it I- David Rchllir eu liilo |h, lenods uiilll be
The governor called the confer­
h*adia| north for n law » t t k .summer program of recreation. Thin year’* program will be
Father when secretary ul uie
Could
screen
llnin
and
"plolecl’
Ihc
nanus
ol
iillurmiitli
ill.In
ence
of
the
minority
party
m
hi*
Jimmy Touhy, age 7, giand-wm uf
Army Stevens anJ Army counteht
naliiinal
Soundpliuloi
centered
an
usual
uroumi
school
uge
youngster'),
but
many
other
in
an
effort
to
secure
it*
M m . Crura*. aM hla tiirnd Helen
John G Adams were witnesses,
Maan. agt t, drcidrd to delay lha recreational activities (or the aiiultn are Ming planneil, ac­ opposition lu the bill* that would |
Jackson had pursued a simtiar
raise
the
school
aid
fund*
Ihi*
year
.
..
.
.
«
*
*
/
,
*'
h
4
parting alightl) and see that the cording to John Angel, head of the nunuuer program
'true or talse" line ot isuestoinmg
Ihe
Assemble
session
Me
'
'
V
'
O
u*
"
l,v.
»
**•*
,f'e
llunga
Before
IllsAt'emlily
session.
Re
oldster* got off to a rimmI stall,
Jack'on real the perpiry laws
All
activities
will
I
h*conducted and supervised by ipiali- publicans felt they would get sotci ri&gt;n frontier Its radio officer was
to Ik*) boaidrd Ihr Champion and
hil hy cannon fire and killed
to t’otm and reminded him that
fied
|a*molts
all
of
whom
have
hud
former
experience
in
the
necessary
to
past
the
bill
liom
rad* to DeLand. Th* fart that thin
Surviving crewmen said a ft i•
Nlesens and Adams hail testlitad
some ot the Democral*
waa only Ih* arrond train rid* (or the direction of young people, Angel said.
slan made MIG, bearing a red star
the "Idackmail" chirgc was false.
When
the
Democrats
didn’t
show
•arh of thrm had abaolulelj Inch­
The directum of the program will Ire Fred C h iiim . Semin­
ilisivne, dived utKin the |h’3 traits
1 Cohn insisted this charge had
up.
Ihr
Republicans
grew
irate
ing to do with It— ao the* » nd.
ole High School
coach, who will
Scl
in an apparent attempt '
Peril "proved” by testimony (rout
Assembly Speaker G Clilfurd |*nt
Ss'iiiiimlt- M il’ ll ScliiMil w ill pi.'idiiuti* IDV si-in.-i Hluiicnta
• • •
supervise at the high school area a
force It t.iwaril Hungary Tiiev ‘ aid
senators on the subcommittee lb
Thomas
mid
newsmen
he
roulJ
varied program of games and
Tli* city !» In tho process nl in
Ihe plane opened fire when li e li'llioirtiw liiy’ ht ill tin* Somilioli' lily’ll Ss'llusil, ill CiUllllU’IK’O- sell
handicrall activities, H ow a r d have sent state police Into Mey Uelyiati plhit Ignored (lie Mill's lllr'lll I'Xi’l'Clsos NClll'llltloil tn io-pili ill R ii'i’lus’k
Mailing a bank of new light* at
S’ohn relerred to testimony bv
■ier’»
office
to
re«
the
Democrat!,
Gordie, Junior High School In­
the City tottbill diamond, accord­
mjfieutermgs
li.llnvs'illj' tli,- i‘) i- i i '|«i '&lt; it r&lt;-i'i-|it lull will In* tie-It I nl the the senators that Adams had
bill
del
iiled
J
)
jillst
it
structor. who will conduct out
ing.lo Ih* City managrr, VVarrrn
Sahena Air Lines, operator ol luiiut- uf M r iiiul -Mi ;* .1 Mm tin Stiris*t*i|t|is*r. A lte r the rc- visited them "lo try to kill" a
Ttir Republicans plan hi make
dour res'ieation at Ihr Ninth SI
Know let Th*r* u alniuil no oust
Ihr
transport, declared it was at *-t'|&gt;1 lull. Ihe .M uylm r Inn I ’tm itliy l liil. will Lm opened at move by the McCarthy subcom­
the
tclioof
aid
billi
Ihe
first
,tem
and Laurel Ave. area, in conjunc*
to U&gt;* City involved at material
mittee to subpoena members of
lacked
"hg two tighter planev nl
of
builneu
on
MotKlay&gt;(f
,
^
lion with a program of handicraft
lor the light» It alteady in lha
10:1111 p m fur fi-ulIv ille.-s there Ihe I'oinho urrlientrn from the Armv Loyally Board Cohn
unknown
nationality."
Replan
id
activities,
suj-ervisrd
by
Mist
K1
[f Ihe Demncnli *la‘ . ,*y (mm
City’s poitettlon.
•aid one d Pie senators iDItkltn,
Irn Driggers. Stetvou Untsrrstly Monday’s lesiion. Thnmai laid be finals at Belgrade- and Funkf ut the Sanford N a va l Auxiliary A n ’ tatim i wilt begin playing R 111) h rt said Adams ’ ’hinted"
also
said
Die)
were
Informed
that
1
m
dancing
Ht
1
1
lilt
i&gt;
in
i
u
ii-n
lftable
eiitertuinineiit
is
education in atkr
“ mav ut« the machinery Dial la
lhai it i-e suhp-.ena* were rat
—
The lake luMt area will be available to pie. arrest them I more than one allackrr * ji m being planned Othet than uaticmg
dropped "satneihing else would be
hleaklivt will In’ *ervrd kl Ibt
supervised hy A igel high s- hetd Mould gem a fdhDoena on IhcRt volrgd
j gjj" f M
Hi# Junior Chamber ot Com in*true tor Mis* Hfieo W kh«l» and tu b vtm* titKrpen ’* *
4
13?
ittB
«p
w
rt-«*
rry
lr»
j.eJt
ll&lt;
M
U
|
club
rally
hilutdav
moin
** *
Cohn sud Brownell'r'Mffc'e ttaj
merce kicked off It* annual mem- Mias Joan Fltpta. Loth aentur* who
Mey ner told ■ new s conference greed pl|* from Biltaln to Yugo ,)(j
’instigated ’ the proceeding*, e l­
berahlp campaign today at 111 reg­ will gradual* tlllt week This area he considered hli office a sanc­ i t ! via— hid a crew td Ihtre Pel
yi.e proytain tor the coinmrnci
ding (hat Riowneli would be D r
ular weekly luncheon meeting al is bring planned lo cater particu­ tuary from the power ol Ihe legis­ elans and a Rritish co n'lol The nirnt
rnetit it plannrd
planned lu
to begin with
will, the
tl I
une to review the lettimcin vsnj
the Yacht Club
iradlhonal ciilraroc ol thr guit I .
A
I ' tt I
larly to the young try (rum tta to lature Hr Indicated that the Drm Hrlrian pilot and a h.'cuit me Irailltlonal
icciif* who, it anyone, should be
As a campaign stunt, each ac­ ten
ocratic lawmakers would he in- chanlc were Injure! The dead luting set.ioi* to
proseculrd (nr perjury lying un*
lU lik 'f
in %i»
radio min abn was s ttrlv.an
iN.litp *ilit) &lt; 11k' tl in k
WASHINGTON
(At-TinAlt tive member of the Jasrees |* sup
Also. Mist Fdna ( hlttenden, tivyiti muue from arrest In hit of(ice
&gt;t&lt; i oath
I .1 li * - -I 1 will
ST ■ if! || *lie
PI
|given
I 1 I Hi Iby
fI
t 1 I f VI 1 •Ran
s ■ ■ '
Two ol the s n c iil seme pigs cilion
Anne
Force announced today lha I it* posed to *erve a ’‘draft notice” on school librarian, will conduct an
lu Ihe midst i t Cohn'* testimony,
Hum, *
fill................
low i’i| tiV "lilt .........
address I
C J_ I . r
n l,.
were killed
‘Ih.------tearcli fur an academy tit* ha* an eligible prospect for Ihe &lt;ir&gt;;an eslensive piogram of literary ac
the llrst ol tiie much disputed
llic
lull,
i .r Merle
The Hiilith co pilot u u i lcidi
been definitely narrowed to three i/a I ion Each member not serving tlvilies, which will Include a plan
monitored tileptmor calls were pul
1
1 '* J
locations-Alton.
Ill,
Colorado such a "draft nollrr” will lie nen tied program ol rraillug, book
lied ■■ D Wd sun Ri-tclari pit d St,i,.Cipher William La.k will
into th* reenrd Ibis came when
‘ Inlin sole w’hli’b will InArvene Ilevrer*r r,-i rt&gt; nl two Phi)
barings, Colo, and take Geneva, alired at the nest regular Hireling Infilling, Itory telling, elr The
I v ll \l|ASS Ft ts v- ting Go*
|i,,y.,n |R lli) loaf a trin(iiinWs-it
In lluthe jvvjldliii( "I
i.tloWi-d tl)
library
will
be
open
each
morning
shell
f
r
a
g
m
e
n
t
s
i
t.l*
right
Co-chairmen of the drive *rr A
I'.lii Sctiill tciipli) Its It I Mil Ldiris is ordering a cut m slate , ertJ), (l( ,hlfe t l |g, h, p j j wlth
l»r
reading
or
checking
out
books
shoulder
Air Force Secretary Talbott R Peterson Jr
and Thomas
t*,*i * *ris-1 hut f* say. the dlrec ':,-cretarv Stevens
The hook binding courie should be
Crewmen of another
said wee. Fount v miih ’i iu I.-uiU iiI •.I In is not a chiak for reprisals
made the annuum-rintul. laying Stringer.
public instruction
Since the early day* of Ihe t* fid
mierett
to
local
Boy
Scouts,
The
Rev.
J.
W,
Austin,
pastor
of
at
Belgrade
that
the
le
d
radio
the three tile* had been tecum
According lo llerbeit Roller’
Itiil.-i, mreclor ul ttir Jim against employes who it tn‘l sup vised hearings begun April 23.
mended by a five mao board and president, the Jayree* ei|&gt;ecl this who need a merit badge in that th* Kheneaer Methodist Church, operator was Joseph t'lauwiert torIron
l-ort
miii
ill
tinlecenl
rlcclmu
there hat been oH and on wrangviiamtiei ol tomniercr. will
he muat make the final choice drive to be the most successful Held The Sanford Public Library will terminal* a career of 66 yeais and the in|ore 1 mechanic W tor tirr.erit a Javcm- jWur.l
I l.i
ih'featr'l fix Sist, Sen line over introduction of telephone
Muik
will also cooperate In this phase in th* pulpit next Sunday at the Muylt
from among them
In local Jayree history.
t
,ll
■
i
oflrns
lor
ltulo
iino
rat
call* on which Steven* had his
t lev eland Jr
will pu-w-itl an
ol the program
local ( ’lunch Hr has been pastor
Al today’* regular weekly meet
itnnlinueil On Page Two)
Viiii-rli-an Legion award amt It o- , i,iiiirslnp nnimi.il.mi last
»*/•
These activities will be In Ihr ot the church for IP years, off and a a ___ •
in
ii
‘
iill
has
seven
nmn',is
tn
my of the Sanford Junior Chamber
1. Perkins Jr will give a Itotai &gt;
morning from I 30 until 12 o'clock
■
in
j
acting
goven.
i
of Commerce, a motion wa* pass All
award
A *pedal ■’homecoming" tenner &gt; . u ,
. r.
* \n
between the age of A
’ I jin going to npeiste Hie di
ed lo pul to a vote of the general and children
I tu- senior ch orus will sing
K lW C lillS K U f l x J II
will be transported to and will t&lt;e conducted Sunday aflernu-n
nl* under the g. n io .r '- o|
membership a motion lo limil vol from 10Ihe
at 2 :.'i0 o'clock, in which the retie
You'll Never Walk Alone' Philip luiii
play
areas
The
buses
rcmiomically j &gt; i-is,iiuIng powers to active members will begin at a: 13 am
Huy Mann. vice-president of tin- Toney, vuledtctorian, will deilvii IniIng paitor wauls to have opm
from
discussion Regular Runday School Sanford Atlantic National Hank Ills address, winch will he lid dot in Hit- nest seven iiu.ollil." lie
BUFFALO, N Y v T -A 71 year only
(Coatimed Du Page Two)
It T Milwrr (’uuiily superinAl llie present lime, both aellvi
and church services will be held n ird out cil'. attorney A I lowed by (lie presentation ol diplo •aid
old Sraliman ordered deported
lendrftt
mihhc mstruciinn. today
"VV
Me not going t •t.ic people leporladof that
mas h&gt;
hy Herman
Merm.iu Morris. SI
I
SIIS
in lha morning at III and It o'clock Rhinhulier at vestenlav’s r’rner»l nias
from the Unltrd Stair* on the and assiH-iile members (over 3i
a recant visit by
ground* he wa« an alien Commu years oldi hive the vote The
respectively, followed by a picnic election runoff for the -u -otna principal James Whatl.-v will gis. tor i Ileal reasons Ur will cut State Auditor Hubert D .Summers,
II
i those whose «ervtcs’s are who checked school board book!
ti»n lo thr Sinfuid Klwsius i lu»\ ilir benrdlclion
dinner on th* ground*.
Blit plan* to return to Scotland meeting wa* presided over by Jiin
Marr state executive secretary’
with ISO.oou In raving*
The Rev. Mr. Austin said he « i - second *|ee-pre»id»m-y
Any senior parent* wi-timg to is--I I, 1 In lie absolutely neressjiv from ItHH to HS1 inclusIVF, found
who
helped
Ih*
group
In
Ihe
mat
It lest will he whether in the Gounli sch.ad system in "good
James Cook Campbell ha* lived
pretrj people from all over the
It waa the only contr*ted of make coulrlhiitmn* to .ts-ts n ex Pie
emill.nc has an essential j &gt;b tu do financial condition carefully minIn thli country for (7 years and ter ol their Jiycee procedure
Sanford water and sewerage pro- state, who formerly had attended (•re in Ihr rirctmn Ifauallv. the prnsa’ i of wrailuallun acliulles ii I i&gt; -hung it "
bat run an auto battery buslne**
aged and expendllurcs held within
|ect eontracls Not, 2 and 3 today •Sunday school and church aervlrcs second vice-president nun e- up mat coni act Mis l' L. Park Mrs
H- h-chneit co rit nicnl on dis resources
here for 27 year*
wife returned timed to Ihe City at the church II* Invitei all each year until h* serves as |o e Phil Marr or Mrs I C bans
rni- - l liy ttie Slate lie s , -li g e I 'r
The Immigration Service Issurd
Halt, according to City Manager liiend* of th* church lu attend the sldetil.
It h*‘ been reported that bud­
special services,
part merit of It F. Koki-s whii get* were pii.per') nrep ired and
Warren Knowles
a deportation order yesterday, un
General elrclluna wilt )&lt;r held in i
In..I.
t
ihe
agency's
Si
Peters
der terms of the McCarran Act
carefully managed lU-rordi were
Contract No 2 which U fur the
Rerdtniliei hi tiie clot, with 111
hoi g ifice
Campbell had testified at a hearing
well kepi Properii rec.u-ili wer*
construction of a water tank
stallttion ceieiiiuuies in lin-iait
Sanford'* fire department today foundation, was returned hy the
that he was ■ dues paying member
I l
tnuther of t ..Unis cam
ni tint allied &lt;ui ,il muvahlf c^uip
of Ihe Communist party In thU reported a small fire at Ihe Motor* Peninsula Construction Co. The
Seven of I tie eigl t Keoilmile iijigii licadi|u*rterx Itunsger Rob in cut
Inn, which li located on the cor Foundation will cost til.tlUS, accord­
country tu the early I93ux
Board itiembcis during thr per­
*'nutty J it ciiis. expected ' ’it I te* was ih-scnhed hi Johns
uf French Ave and Seminole ing tu the contract.
Campbell told newsmen he ner
LANSING
Mich. * -M irh ig &gt;n
tend Die All Ft-iriita t II Shoil luri.tg ttie campaign as "tearing iod covered hi ti;i- audit were tY
Hlvd . last night.
would not appeal the denotation
The new water tank will he lo­ set aside I160.0UU today lor an
Colllse In I allaiia-see Julie l, were to -I- I lor LeRoy Cblims L ikes M lias net and fnhn I. Brumlfy,
Fire department official* said cated un the nurthwest curnei of all-out attack on the gypvy m»th
•nd to- liadn'l cam inign•I fur District i and 1 A Risibn*. f. F.
order although he considered that
named today
that
Ihr
small
blare
was
caused
CHRSTVIF.W,
Fla
'.ft
The
,m! called his Jisillissll Jordan, ' P Hirrisjn and W A.
"this I* anil Ihe greatest country
The state department nf agrtci-l
the uld City baseball itadtum, lost
Miss Myrtle Wilson reported • i
hy
a
short
circuit
in
wiring
lead
weekly
Okaloosa
News
Journal
not «•i pi-cled *
Patrick
in the world "
o-'tside the lenre, accutding to lure tomorrow will start an rarial
that the Sanford K Iwains 'In i
mg
lu
pump*
of
the
gas
ltatlnn
plans
ht
like
In
the
air
June
?*
hi eijge Diii-cfor A K Me Km
I \V l.avstob and Mitwee ware
lfa laid he hid no relatives led
City plan*.
D D T *pray over lot wou arr»* of
w&gt;mId aponsui three of the I- ll Ito
deliver
its
special
Progress
Fdl
No
estimate
of
the
damage
It
i lo iilliiu e d D u Psge ( w o t
superintendents .hiring the perl&amp;J
but would go back to hit native
arid th* Sanford Woman's &lt; lull
&lt; untract No. rt dra’« wtth »ewer city and farm land in central Mich­
Hon
to
rural
subscribers
available
at
Ihe
present
time
Th#
Airdrie. Scotland His saving* in­
Hanford Business an I I'rolfssmtial
pine extension* over the entire igan The moth, damaging tn lrr-s
clude *20.000 in U S go* eminent fire was extinguished in a matter city. Co*t of Ihl* part of th* pio- and shrubs, was fnurrJ In the area
Editor James Hopkins said yes Womans'
. .................___
_____ _ t.’ariltiils
__
t'lub, Sanford
ol minute*
bond*, he »ald
ject I* fiUt.MS 21, according to two weeks ago officials said me terdly the nrwtpaps-r would drn|i Rfetiall Club arid the i.iont • luii
2,000 copies (mm a rtur wilt spunaor one girl, each
rst had turf been reported we«&lt; ul about ___
the contract. Th* hid whirn wa* pa___________________
those chosen to *i&gt; atteUi lhu&lt;
entered by th* B. tl. ilslcorn Con­ Pennsvlvsma befor* the Mtchi’ iu terr-3 plane living as low over each
(sr are Jo Ann Flip**, Osteen,
lirmhouse as is safe irul legal
struction Co. wa* not the lowed Invasion
Llrsnor lohy, Ov.c-I», and Marii-n
mu, hut wa* accepted hy the City
Davit, Hilda Lvnn Lurie, slot Rri
commi*«ion hesau** uf the time
t’AINKHVII.I.H Oh11 c A little
Nobody Iijv ) «t figured out just
i , U’estfall, all &gt;f Sanford
element. The construction com­
Ih# group is scheduled lo I-»ve northern Ohio school district hj« r sadly how to us* the pipe or­
pany'* time was almost half that
tor the rim erxity n( Fluridw Mon­ turned in unused mansion into th* gan. complete with chimes, ss it
of th* lowest m-ldei.
day inoMiing Bi-fordlng to Mi“ answer to its nerd for i new will remain undisturbed in its firstBIOUX FALLS. S D &lt;»* - Trn Ihe future of Sou1h Dakota
City Manager Knowle* stated
Myrtle Wilson, who together with school
floor room
*tr* ago a droll tix-fosiier named
Earnest hi hi* politicking, he ha* he believed that Ih* revenue de­
Mrs J M. Dingitun, will suprrFor flSQ.OiU, WiRoughbv List
o« rot* stirred the nation wilh a natural wagfltfmeii that is hard rived from early completion of the
1tie entire leinojellng Cost will
I
n
w
e
the
vruup
like
witli ;i i-ombined |Mp-tls he around i3o noo, sen.-,I official*
hla axpluila in the tense and criti­ to submerge His comely wt/c June project would mote than make up
MOSCOW kp — The Great Soviet hut fised Irrm* tor th* S u m '
"Th#
via
day
long
courte
is
an
lion of shout IJ.iioO — ftoughi l 20 say, and thr ts-sult will be a licitcal, air war over Guadalcanal Is- sav* he has a dm| pertonati'y
the difference In rod, which is tel Fmcyclopedta describes U 8 len I Ion "deliberately higher
annual affair which teaches h-ilei rieirn mansion, cuniplr-te with s ily worth 1300.two without counting
“ Moil of lb* lima he's a rhwn *1 I22I.SA.
lease, which helped Rutla beat
ways
to
live
at
home,"
roinmenled
f 'Ji.iakJ pipe urgan sol sis fire the land that may someday pro­
The Unltrd Stairs hat list* I a
back fuller's Invs firm as "one ul
today carried the same and a itory leller^but when he’*
niires It is on a 133 acte sit# vide sites for three more schools.
the ires lest sources of enrichment total of Its Bvi 233 («») worth ot the Home Demoiiitiailun ag'-nt
warrior’s Dare for action that won lerloui. ha’s a different man," she
tint includes fuur barn*
of the American monopolies dur lend lease distributed duriig the
Madal of Honor into the sav*.
The property was thr estate of
Three months from nuw the man­
Fosi is serious about (tie probwar and postwar period m (3 Al
ins the second World War "
the South Dakula guv
sion will t»e the elementary ‘Ctiiol Mr md Mrv ct*n!ey W Tucker
U a i -f government and (hr farm
Lend leas* gels nearlv ■ par* lied nations set Inis, me British
ahi|
CRtOTlhlp
Mr* Tucker died March 21. 1931;
(or at-ost 230 yminrvters fhete her
In Ihe encyclopedia's Volumr rt. Commonwealth rrrelse-l 131 331.
hn*bjt&gt;d io years earlier. She
will be nine ctisxroonis
&gt;10,000,
and
Russia,
thr
second
Just
off
ihr
press**
here.
If*
hrPity Manager Warren Knowles
M TU I hill)*!, thli Ii • HUM '*«•
The biggest barn will be a wire bequeathed tiie estate tn Western
largest
r
e
c
i
p
i
e
n
t
,
got
110
.Now
3$
and
the
father
of
Ihr#*.
ur#
on
what
ihe
Russians
rereiv-J
Contractor's
bid*
have
been
Krservr Unlv ’rslfy, which sold if
today staled thal road repair work
handsome veteran Is Almnsl r»r-t
called for in TwIlaha'Scr by the house and someday may become a to ihe schiul hoard
tala lo win. Hit victory Tuesday he fs no tiranger lo th* state’s m the Wynnewrood tectlmi or Ban- under Ihe program — IS vw ooo ofl 982,009,000.
gymnasium
High
school
classes
Britain
settled
her
debt
tu
I'Jitl
—
Is
more
thin
one
billion
dol­
Mile
llusd
Department
for
the
lb*
Male
ReouM
can
p
rin
u
r}
*&gt;r»ad
and
bulltr
industry
He
wa.
lord was U per cenl completed.
in Dm
The ritv * yesterday completed lars under whet th# U S govern paying 030 million dollars after ac­ con‘ true(Ion of a new seal rust nn in industrial arts will be held In
virtu*
two olher barns, which will lie
count was taken ol reverse lend Stile Road in In Seminole Cmmly
laying a lime rock base on For­ men I says 11 gave Moscow
(his OOP ciladel.
first acquired the marksmanship
The road runs cast and we*t of come shotis. and Ihe four-car
The encyclopedia artfcl* also Ira*# charge* Of the nearly eight
Dr. Paving work in Decal!**
Pom downed M Jap planet at thal mad* Mm « acaurag* of Ih* rest
billion dollars tn rever** lend Irxse the Lake Jrssuu Bridge, accord garage will house an automotiveAve. was completedI previously
prevloutl; claims:
Pacific fighting.
1. Lead-lease arms and malrri received by Ihe United Slates, big tu the report. Dldt are &lt;ihed arts wtrrkthop
"The lima rock bate will have to
H1TZ
Greenhouses and kennels will hr
Ha triad wanMaaafnlly for Ih* be glvea tlm* to
before final ala w an sold by America a sources more than tlx billions came fmm uled to be nnrnrd In Ihe Stile
•'Conquest ot Cochleae"
Falls tr»
biology and botany laboratories
Capital June IS
Britain
paving c m Bella.' said Die CHy at Inflatad prices.
l.iw .
• d;S2 - 9 *3
„ with 50.000 •W «
The vsst mansion kitchen, with its
W M
B u
Tit* United States has demanded
msnsger.
S. What the Soviet Union look
“Chtna Venture"
welcome him.
three pantries, will b# headquar­
■A n ’ I e C R K T M EETIN G S
While IhH Is happening, the from the
United Stales was “ in- over MO million dollar* from Rutl
2.33 • 3:29 • 8:26
AKRON. Ohio W*— Akron city ters tor the litrtltian who serves
__________ordeal, lew
n ty ’s 10-man raid crew Is shap­ dynUiileant" compared to Russian sfa la settlement The Russians re­
M OVIELAN D
portedly have rnunlrred with an councilman passed an ordinance all district schools The SOrabinrl
lut’rtal output durlnr the war.
W a«a raffia lo t. Ha H In nolilin hind Mm, ht p M h i a margin ing and roRlnn lha bat* lo speed IndusM
"Gun Belt"
hecauaa ha ffivs people like* *D so Mg In TBaadajPa election that fh* process Roads and streets in
1 The U n i t e d States gave offer of 300 million The two coun yertenlay banning all secret meet linen room will be a store room
opponents tooeedad lour hours af­ th* subdivision were severity Britain a very generous deal on tries are s t i l l disputing the lngs of city boards or commii The lily pond will become a sand
Slaits 7.15, Feature 8.27
pje.
lions.
ter the palla d osed.
damaged by heavy rains U n fall. settlement of Ihe British account matter.

Recreation Program
Will Begin June 21

Strolling
In Sanford

Belgian Airplane
Hi) By Gunfire
Over Yugoslavia

Plan Diversified Summer Activities
To Take Place At Several Locutions

SI IS Commencement Exercises
lu S latl At 8 lJ.M. I umuiiuw

Stunt Highlights
Start Of Jaycee's
Membership Drive

Three Sites Picked
For Air Academy

;■
;Acting Gov. Johns

V ...Yu‘ IS UfUCfMUl UJ!

b&gt;

Pastor To Retire
From Ministry
After 55 Years

on. .me* iwod.

Scotsman Ordered
To Be Deported

alulwl-.t

l.i

Mann Is Winner

[it \|(3|0 [ lit) OVOS

Records Fuuiul
In Good Older

Two Contracts
Returned To City

Minor Blaze
At Motors Inn

Thousands Slated
For Moth Fight

Red Encyclopedia Belittles
U. S. Lend-Lease Assistance

5

I

Air Delivery Is
Planned For Issue

Mansion Solves Ptoblem
Of Ohio School District

Political Outlook Is Good
For Medal Of Honor Winner

m*jm?atfct

Seven Girls Named
l o At tend Course

Wynne wood Work
Nearly Finished '

rbut,pfik‘

SRD Calls For Bids
On Road Seal Coat

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Movie Time Table

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SANFORD HERALD
Thura. June 1, IM t
M*

Recreation
(Chnlinued From Page One)
Fourth SI., down I'ark Ave. to 2Slh
St., acro«t to Melkmvllle Ave , and
down in Ihr play arrat.
The afternoon i-.-ngram will In*
varied from wrrk In week. howtver, Angel said Several a r l iv ltie* Will be offrred el iea*t.c**e#
each ucik, M.iitMih In.*,, teno.*
archery, golf, amt nshing initroelion, all directed by Cana* and
Huff) Carlton, elementary reboot
principal ot Lake Mary. One after­
noon during rach week, free water
aiding leitonv will he gum t»y
member* of the Sanford Boat and
Aki Club In boy*
ami girlt
who
*&gt;y* and
g
meet certain aarrly requirement*.
_____
Each
fu r*d4ir, during the eightweek period, the department will
direct the artivilic* ol Ihp Cull
Seoul, at I he Youth Center on
Ninth St. A varied program ol
ramperaft ami outdoc-- artlvitja*
Ii being planned, along with
plenty of handirr.dl
T h - *’*(* Utit'.tJ tr*.n».inient will
be directed by (i.inat and wilt
Include junior. Intermediate, and
senior dm don. Carlton will dirrtl
the Men'* City Sollball l-cagt
well a* the County Women*
ball league, Gordie will ronduri
a bateball school and team each
afternoon for boy* up to is year*
okl. The entire recreation staff
will condurl {eograma at the high
If hoe| auditorium each Monday
morning. These will Include playr,
aklti and other form, uf inside en
lertainmeiit. ami a feature length
movie, telrcted by the tlalf .it
wholesome amutimetit for achoulIge youngster.
e swimming program will In­
i’ lefaon* for the uofl'U-im
met* Iwu rnorninr. each week ami
for ihe beginning -wlmmet. two
morning., also. Tim e lifeguards
will be on duly at all time, and
Inatnirlion will lie given by An­
gel and Gordie A swimming learn
jo rtpretent Sanford In &lt; ontral
Florida compeiillnn will nl».&gt; hr
crganlrrd
Tne alalf of ihe Recreation Rcpl
feel* that a good program ha* he*i*
Pi annul. Angel said, and dial
much ran lie availed Ihe elly by
Ihe whole-hearled and uninterrnpl
ed participation of each and every
family. Tax money pays fur it. so
get your tax dollars worth and
participate, he {jjil,
—
For lime and place of the mi
mentioned arlivitiei, walrh tor
further announcement* in The
Herald. For further Information
anyone of the itaff may be con-

3

Moyor Fixes Fine
For English Visitor
CLEVELAND
o r - Mayor
Anthony J . Celrbrene, attempting

C O N T E S T W IN N ER — In Ann
l lipie H «ho»n with lamp with
which she won first glare in Ibe
Seminole County 4&gt;|| Club* lamp
contest. She will ellrnd Ihr
stale-wide mutest In Tallahmwee
thl* month. (SlafF Photo)

Acting Gov. Johns
it onftuned From Page Onei
nejr, who ordere-l Fokr* dt*mi 'f*t
"lor Ihe good of Ihe department"
wa* mil available for rutntnrn*
Another Male worker menllotte.l
by Johns in campaign sperrhr*
ha* hern released from conlrarlual
-ervire* n* a writer and editor of
Florida WiMlife. puhllralton of Ihe
Slate Game and Freah Water l*i»h
Commission.
He I* Howard Jay Friedman,
Junior ipeclalist with the Stale fk&gt;
partment of Education, who afv&gt;
drew linn monthly from the game
rommission for work nn the magalinr
lie look a Have of absence from
leilh Jc’b.s during Ihe campaign to
tvnrk it Collin*’ fcOnpftnbn
John , said In pre eleetion speech
p* he wotild *ee that Friedm’ n
stopped drawing pay from the
game rontmis'lun
Comnmvlnn Director Citntle
Pace .aid Jobs* had not a*kr,l him
to »r*er Frlt-.lman’s ronnrrllon
with the agency He reported it
had been imiler.loml from Ihe
beginning Friedman wnuld be
droop.(I "when we got onr organ
liatlon to where we rould handle
Ihe work ourselves.

Bullet Assists
Salesman's Talk

IIKKKKLKY. Calif, (Ah
Hownrd Marlin wna srivit.tr a life in
iiiratu-r .ale* talk to Paul II. MrC rncU r Ias. bight.
A bullet rrashrd thiougb a win­
dow and damaged MiCrarhen't
wlto
Silently Martin extended a pen.
torCrarker iwgned
l.atrr, police said Holll. H. Derg,
2ft, * neighlxir, bad firod in a
a fs towing fee. futile euiride alb mot Ilia .4(1
bullet barely grated tils side »mJ
sped on to alcCiarkrn's.
. „ REPORTER LACnED
LINCOI mN, Neh ill— Veteran Lie
coin Journal City Hall reporier
HAS T R I'M II.E G ETTIN G IN
Phil Welham* passrd up a story
OMAHA 'At— A telephone repair
yritcrdav
man swtfllv answered a trouble
So If fell In Mayor Clark Jrarj rail from the John Koffer/I home
to see that the paDcr got it
here The Koffend* hadn't expgelcd
The alury was about a resolution him so uiiiekly ami, brim: up
tne City Council passed rongraiio slalrs. didn't hear Ihe front d.K.r
fating Wadharas for hi* "ronalst- bell r*ng nor the knocks at the
ently high plane td repotting on back door.
cltv affair* rendered aince 1913.
How to gel In’ The repairman
and the spirit of honesty. Integrity honked hit test phone onto Ihe line
ana cooperation which ha* always ani called Ibe Koffend* to let him
characterised hi* work.** .
In.
to promote intc’diain nal go wt will.
a parking fin? yeaterrtay for
W. If. Moke*. vitlt'ng maglslrale
Jixw*. Coventry. England.
Stokes railed on the mayor art!
later found his car misting from
in front id City llall
After learning police had lowed
ft Off for illegal parklrvt^hwmavor

THURSDAY MENU

S p e c ia ls
N a 1 Chicken 8 a U 4 Hnmlult It nnd I ’otnlo Ha lad

......

No. 2 Cuban Handwfrh with Hevcrase

60c

HOT
WEATHER

BOc

SUGGESTION

CHICKEN
In a
BASKET
COMPLETE DINNERS

Jap Coeds Object
To Nude Pictures
TO K Y O «.F — Fitly lre*hinrn
lord* at n Tokyo uomen’* univer­
sity r»t»ed a howl today again*!
piling nude from the waist up for
a prnfe*Mir's “ scirntlflr s'udy"
album.
Parent« J**ine.l in the protest
The drl* s e t they were u-drred
to po*e for the pholoa duilng enIranre physic &gt;1 exam* it Tokyo
Orhamimirue Women's C.iiversily.
They were told the nlclures would
he u*rd n« "re*f*rrn mj(e?ia; for
.todies on developm.nl of per** nalille*"
Ifnlverslly aulhorillr* rrre nof
available fur comment.

Girls Doing Well
In Stock Market
TOWRON. MH m -I're f. Trcd
crick G. Rritss al Onucher Pnllpgr
wanlml to knna- if the SI arirlw
In hi* pcrmnmlr* Has* wen* gelling
rnnugh i*ul nf Ihelr class r a m
theory,
So he Liunrhed sn Investment
prujert ttarkril liy almn*t gl.mui
from the rnllepe If** a*ked each
girl tn lake a single slock to ana&lt;
lvrc gnri report nn as a pnlenthl
Investment.
The woi.-t be female tyrnnna hav#
done *o well, the invfitmrn* pool
la bringing In Income at it per
cent per annum When profit*
rcarh about tt.OOO. the girl* plan
lo art up a scholarship fund al
Ihr college
Prof lieu** I* nmre than *allifled ul the result*. He now takes
market tip* from (he girl* and
admit* hi* own Investments have
flow "all rliM ."

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1.25

StTHwherfies lb.
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lelvw- Oranca • Flue

SHERBET
Phtts H e

HOME MADE CAKE

F IM A SEV ER A L ROLES
M AYBSVILLK. 8 .C (J*-V*rn»
Louise Cooper atayod busy during
Mayesvlll# High Sthobl grt luatlen
rxerrlse*.
After hearing the commencement
irrmnn anrt graduation aihtre**,
and receiving her diploma, she
spoke as valedlrtnrlan, salulalorlan. rlaas preslilenl and besl slu
dent.
She was Ihe only member of lha
senior clasi.

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bleach
lilt.

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Orange Juice

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Broccoli

fruit and b**»rs#» iitinv Ini tpoit.
(ra t. Maim and many nlhtr kind, ot
,taint tlntply vatwh »hen Rom in
Cltantar Bleach h added ip dir reyn
H r washing waive

Thote stubborn red Her .taint on
(hildtrft't clothe* need no longer be
g problem Unman Clearner lliearh
remote* .ham without nirtome trrtibbmg. without harm to ihr labtir.

Roman Cleanser Blea.h take* theta
out ol cotton and linen* in a iillr.
Alto kilt* mildew odor. ■leaving
dot he. freth and tweet *melhn'g. Fob
low ini.euc.ion. on the label.

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Oihn ni-sde the rharite after
Army Counsel Joseph N. Welch
•aid a While Ilouse order obvluu*
1y barri’l the relea*# of calls be­
tween Sloven* amt Adam*, on the
me hand, and Mat- Gen Klrke D
Lawton, rommandcr of VI. Monmotilh, N J
The nnter, issuod Mav 17. forhade ■Jlscloaure nf private cnnvnr
satlons within the admlnlitnllon
Sen. McClellan ID -Ark I asked
Cohn chief counsel for the Me
Carthy sultcommlltee, if Cnhn
didn’t believe pteven* would link"
avallahlr all Ihe monitored r alls
he rould
"Nn, sir, I -lun’l believe •hat."
Cohn replied

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M ln r i Kptnark
RltMiRd Rk«

DESSERTS

If dead, his unknown helm. d,«|.
■nr* tr««ter« amt aranlfft; A.V.
MtICW WIHTPON. If II* lea. n,.|
Ms nnknnwn aponse If martlrd, at t
if dead, hi* unknown hslr*. ,t,.
t j» ,f ,. IrgalffB and grantees, ar t
anv and all pafllfe hntlna. ,,
•lalmlna »" have altv rlgbl. tit;,
or Infere-t In and fn fh* lolbiwlr*
d&gt;-rrlOed land, loratrd In Ketntt &gt;1.
. ’■•tintf. Florid* fn-wlt- U t , i&gt;
I* and J". nlnak H ef 'Vlldhi* •
am-rdlng I* |d*t, thereof lernr l-.t
)&gt;i l-lat ll"ok I, page tit ..f i m
“ of* Hrr in
1inm1m r'u.ju
i *#••**•t
eMhite ,r. nrd*
minute
Fl-irlda
Too. and earli nf you. «re h*r*‘ i
notified flief n *ult he* l.e, tunuaht •■•Inef
In ilie f’lr ., i
)*,.&gt;i,t in nnil tor HawlDiil* f.'ounirii-rld*. In &lt;hem ery. enflfbd tin.
IISMIT I.RM FA till fell nnd KM MA
Wl-Wlfe FAKHKIt. hi, wife. I'!,)tiff., .«•• JSUKIt C. MATTIII:iv*
S‘T At.. f&gt;efendanle. hv enld I’*,;,,.
lHf». nnd Vow. and eaeli nf ,, ,
■re reunited fn file vinfr nn »■. •
tn I'lalntirf*' rmot'lMlnt will) tlie
rieiit nf -aid I’nurt. and »ervi li;&gt;.
I'lJlntirrs' atfnrnev. O w i * upi in
Jit nhn e aildreeB Is I* 11 11 m
IlCI, danfciid. I'lnrldB. u cntu »
Bald Brewer, nil nr Infnie J||l, |.
A r* . teat, and If yni, fall In d
■t ilt.ree jun I-I’llfe-en will t&gt;e ,
tern! aealtirt vnu for *he relief
mended In the entnntaliif
The naflire nf thl* eiill I- i
•lulrt Ihe lille tn Ihr ahnt* d,
r, r 11.- -I land
XVIT.VKSH Mv hand and fh- *. ,1
i f raid I'nurf at Hanford. Hemln I.
I'minfy, Florida. lhl« ltd dv nf
June. A I* I?*!
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flerk nf *.1111 foil 11
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Hanford, Florida

thr Army's -id*- "f il**1di*(&lt;iiti-

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Fruit Jtife or leu Ciu m « rtu l with dlnwru

Shooting Episode Occurs In West

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O T A T K O F F M H t lp A T . V
D K O IP IK A I.T IIK I* . If ll* ln «, nf.)
hln unhn.iw n »n-iu»e IT m uffle*.

DIRECT FROM L O C A L FABMR T O YOU
FLA. O R AD KA
EX TR A LARGE

LAROR

VEG ETA B LES
EacK bh P u

pay *urwr“ "«-d

* / ■ ' - nalruclion and donated hla
time The letter cead* a* follows
"fly Inscribing our name* upon
IhD sheet, we seek to break the
adage that thl* it a thankless
world. Thl* I* by wav of express­
ing to Mayor Cnltingham our ap­
preciation of the splendid Improve­
ment* he ha* made In Ihe short
lime he hai hern In office
"Bringing order oul nf chaoa In i
our traffic condition* by Ihe an
polntmcni of an honest, compelenl.
rxnerienrrd officer;
HFKAKKItS— Vat IVIrrson (left). Washington, administrator of
"Saving hundred* ol dollars hv
the Frdrral Civil Ib frn w Admialatratlon. will deliver Ihe tomhla experlenred *uprrvi&gt;lrm of the
menrrmrnl sddre», al StelMin llalverslly June 7. and Raker James
proposed
|ifnpo»rd and prevent extension* of
Caulhrn, Itichmnnd, Va., exeeullte secretary ol Ihe Foreign Mis­
he heal
'he
fora) ws*«r works;
sion Hoard of ihe Nwilhern BaplLl Con*enlion, will wire the
"Givini
"Giving lime and energy travel
horcalaurealr sermon, June (I. Dr, J. Ollie Edmunds, prenldent of
ing over three counties slud.ing
Ihr Cnlvrrsily, will prenrnl Ihr degrwo.
condition* in Ihe other mnnielpab
Kiev In an rfforl to Improve local
condition*
"1-cCs give him Ihe Dower
NOW ihe brsl medicine In Ihe
DAYSON, Arti 'T*-When three the new fire alarm
world."
' gun ilinger* Iried to »h*«d up The alarm 1* three shot* in rapid
succession. That'* exactly what rnr
•---------------------------------this cattle town, they forgot almul
of the trio fired into thr air
SRI! F K it'REN SAVED
The fire chief, Dirk Htsck. an t
TO D AY Ml'NDT.H BIRTHDAY
TALLA H ASSEE (F N S ) - Tha
a clliirn. George Coen, came tun­
Florida Slate Bond Department
WASHINGTON &lt;* - To lay is ning. Ccen, 30. went h»m r for his
figures lhat it ha* .saved SM M»j by Sen Karl K. MundCs AUh birth- own guns and. in a truffle, 3A
calling for bids on in*uranre rov­
vear-old Ralph Garre.'l* was shot
ering Ihe department's l.dOO ve- ilay ind Ihe Mlh day of Ihe tele­ In Ihe hip
vised Army - McCarthy hearings,
hlrle*
Coen was Jailed GarrrlD wa*
The Hoard ha* Ix-en paying tnot). over which he i* presiding a* tern000 and upward* a year for In perary chairman of (he Senate In hospitalired And peace came l-ack^
tu t’aysrm
suranre Twelve firm* entered vrstigalutn* suhcnmmitlre
The South Dakota Reptiblinn
---------------------------bid* ranging from the low of |I 7,The C.S. Mllltnrv Aemlcmv at
773 lo 173,000. T h r insurance wa* *ald he had no plan* for a hlrlhawlrded to D L. Hood Insurance •lay celebration, that he wa* not j Weal I’oint wa* for rnanv vent*
Company of TalUha**er with Ihr evpcrlmg anything cxcepl "Ju*i the only vnglnecnng -chonl in the
insuring company listed as the In­ more hard work — more of Ihe L'nitrd State* »ay» the National
surance Company of Texas.
same."
Grographlr Society.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

_____________(No daaaeri or beverage)
Choka of two Vegetable*, Salad, Beverage, and DoMrt

CiumM Swtri PotRloov
Balrod Squash

isked Ihe h « u » « nil garage tire
R
ing the truek again. he pushed
the burning car into a pond.

((nnDniirtl From Fage One)
appointment cb-rk. John Luca*
Jr., lake shorthantl note*
Dlrkven a*ked whether thrre
were any objection to hi* re*Hag
hi* rails with the Army acerelary
He wa* permitted lo go ahead
AH bore on the alleged ml*Irralmenl of Brig Gen. Ralph
Zuirkrr by McCarthy during an
investigation nf alleged CommunM
Infiltration of Ihe Army.
fn one Steven* said he l Steven . I
appeared to he a "yeltow-pe'ly"
in Ihe raw uilh Sen McCartliy
Dirksen minted Steven* alsn a*
-Irrlaring, " I think I have Iwrn
absolutely c r u c i f i e d and Ihe
(armedi service* with me."
The call* were l,i*l February.
Dlrkwn proreednl lo rrutl hi*
i all* after a long argument over
whether (he transcript! available
lo the invtnsligaPnna subcommittee
should be spread on thu recur I.
MrCatihv and Cohn stuck I**1
Ibrir stand llval Itmlr own cull* 1
la Armv offlrlal* should not lie
used uoles* the Armv also supplied
trnnarrlpt* nf talk* between Armv
officials, lim y made no objection,
however, lo u*e nt Dlrkscn'a ral'i
Cohn rhargr-I Slovens js delib
eralrly tryina In wlthh'i^l rurtsin
call* from the investigation tie
rautr Ihev would ho damaging In

LO C K ER

GrHM Dhmer Rtenk
OrUlad
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Fried Jomim flbi
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Fried Sniffer Fli
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I/ongwood Mayor Jesa Collin*ham recently made public a note
of thanks from resident* of l-ongwood, who expreaved their appre­
ciation for hla part in extending
Ihe city's water main*.
The mayor, who serve; the city

CENTRAL FI AMUDA QUICK FREEZE
AND STORAGE CO.

Braodad Pork Cwtlet .................... ............... f.i

rV « v « t a t )i r A k t e ~ (F o u r V M e ia S lM ]

LAKE DALLAS. Te*.
hi* cor. |ir*«e »nS teuw cugt*
on fire Monday. Dub Brown 3
(hit lake-edge community puUrd
the car out ot the f a m e by attaching a t$w «i* ln to ■ truck
and barking up. Ho then extiii-

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Chicken Pie ...............

Meat Loaf ............... .....
Chlpned iaef mt Tuanl
Crilled Pork Chbpa....
Crifled llaki Sltak ....
Breaded Veil Cutlet

Ex-Govcrnmcnt
Head Says Status
Is Being Reviewed

401 Wint Thlrt—Rtb glr—1

With Beverage
S * A M A * a a » a » « ‘ [efW W U V i y

SHRIMP
fa a
Stic
BASKET

SAIGON. Indochina 'R -T h r -e
regular Vlrtmlnh battalion*, strlk
. tng In the ro»«»sl rejpoe »*• Vtel j
« j» '\ '. I&lt;kvr **i|Kil »«jt &gt;** men vi ■
me Victnamr*p National Armv
and mauled ion more, the French
high command announced today.
The reltel hallali'm*. part of a
regular rrglrnenl which had hern
dormant nearly two month*, ye*lerday hit two companies ol tht
Vlfdnamcse Army which had dug
in at Hung Son. on Ihe coast Z?u
mile* south of Hanoi.
The Vletname*e force* fought K IW A N I K IN TER N A TIO N A L
bark but were unable to wjlh- I’RKKIDKNT— Drlegalrm allend
Ing Ihe Hath annual rnuveplYin
*land the overwhelming odd. rpp
resented by Ihe 2,|00 men of the ot Klwanl* International at Mi­
ami elected a prominent manu
three battalion*
In Ibe coiir.t of Ihe hallle, one firtiirrr trnrn Knokana, Wash
of (lie companies rvtricated Jl*ell Ingtiiu to head Ihe nrganltalfon
and retreated |o a post at Ac In Ihe year ahead, uffieen of
the Klwanl* Club nf Hanford
lllrng. *lx mile* In the south
The Ae Hleng post had itself were Informed that Dpn »:. Engjust heaten back an assault by a dahl. president &lt;*f Ihe Spokane
hash and Ibmr Company, would
company of Virlmlnh
succeed Donald T . Forsythe, of
Carthage, III.. a« president of
Klnanls Inlernallonal, nhlch Is
now comprised ot more than
l.mo tluhs Ihroffghmit the l/nlied
Stale*, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii,
and the Yukon Tm tlo ry .

BOc

Htuffed Tomato wHh Potato
Salad, Ram Salad, or L'nttaca
Che#of
Hattlneo, Pkklm, Chceaa
Hard United Erk

Longwood Citizens
Send Their Mayor
Note Of Thanks

Vietminh Units
Wipe Out 200
/ielnamese Men

CORNING. N Y if*-D r BJward
D. Condon, Ihe former head of
Ihe If S lliirrau of Stamlardx, said
I»*| nlcbi that ftefense Depart­
ment official* were reviewing hi*
security stalus
Condon, now research director
for Ihe Corning Glasi Work*, said
he wa* working "exclusively on
nonmllllary nrob-lt Invo'vlnu no
acre** In rla**lf!t-l Infonnaflon”
while Ihe review wa* pending.
Condon drrllnrd In elaborate
when asked whether the Defense
Department action ronsti'utc I a
siitpensi'm of rlearanre.
lie said the rurrrnl revlesr wa*
In conneelion with Ihe gli»* firm's
giivernmeiM r o n t r a c t * Corn­
ing &lt;ho-« work for the Navy l*c
partment

rvni oirr mxs

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PORCItAIN AND III!
Roman Cleanser Bleath work) won.
deft on all tile and porcelain. Table
topa. imkt and drain boarilt gleam
with ne« brilliance. lode. bowls are
(leented. tinitite &lt;1 . and deojmsirsl.
Guaranteed no. to harm the surtax#

Help pratent the spread of ah
wadiing handkeechwft and bed
in water containing Roman Cl
Bleach. If* death on hoettria.

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T H E SANFORD H ER A LD
' Thura. Jun* t D l l
P i| i 3

Radio

“

W TKK - Wtod K itO O lin
••i* •» * 0 4 . ■’
• *»V U &amp;6 OseL
c h a k e a n r ik tN
"The doctor in nu study.'' Mr* ing my days a* though 1 had r.j
A lo
JOAN i i u m i i I I a f 11y u ahr Hunter wa* aaymg. “And I gut idea*— ho wish**—of my own Her
« IV 11Mw Clot
»
Ilaihffl IU*». n
leaked Around At h«r living room loneaome I thought, with Tudd pattern ut living. Nut mine! And
i Alt Ti.« Itin i hit* Moor
PA, it VAI Mg enough It waa A Br.r on fur the day, I d Ju*t corn* up all Juat tircauae she can't bear lo
i «! All M»r J util*#
•
Vit.ritl At tt&lt;i
large corner room. And the grtal and aer what you were doing.’' Httr be alone in Ihe morning This wa*
* u I t»hHill
window on the caa! could t* lifted an atlnlul of cluthea. dropped what I waa afraid of. But— oh,
• lo Vthr Ntt
made into a charming nook eonie them on the half open trunk, and mi'"
«
T « 1||«M Sitigi
i It Spbtli lie c k
She stood quite still, a little
And the huge cicaet w ai cer* eank Into thr empty rocker with
HuelaPi If ID 111
*
Is
a boon lor hiding aU the a little grunt, ' i m 1 My aiiklel startled by lh« sliength of hci
7 lit*
,f Ml*f. 1‘l.fttA.L
•uch u suite**** Ar.d Ural are Lad lint morning, lowme I own resentment and loicing netT ill Lttalcg Juttc
;
i
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f
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I
trunk and the boa containing her warn you now. dot. t get iheu- sell back lo a meaaurr of com­
. • ,'kll.sl alp t *1. I.gau A
posure Picaenlly she was calm
Jryddmg drew and her typewriter mattem"
» w VpI|#I» tUl) tflo g iM ilH
M Mir •
Md their lennij racketa and eki*.
*T hope I don’t. Ar.d I'm terribly enough lu rattirn Lo the living
•
Alhflilltffi |ft &amp;aiflsat
\q aay nothing o( ali their heavy aorry it trouble* you *o much Per* loom
9 || Vllfl Tilt iHUvl
"It's sweet of you to offer to
ier clothing now draped over hap* you ahouldn t have cltmtwd
V *»•* VI»M I -lltle l.
*
&gt; II |. Mrtit hi p KVllitH
rocker. Todd had lu Ha a long thoce atoll * I wtu luinlng down help me," the said quietly, “but I
% |U II *
really don’t need any help Mother 10
pretty eoon, '
tpd in the cloaet before ah. could
1l»4« I litItil ,\n! ill ft*
put away the clothe*
"Oh mercy me, I couldn't tlay Hunter. This la such a liny place I** I* Jo* kip liltiraimfi
lo
1«« A,t t11IIf11* IV1.11| attitle
and
all
1
have
to
do
all
dav
is
• “Hut IhU room —" Joan Uiought away longer. You don't know wltal
10 is
*
It mean* to me to have you here take care uf it. I ekpect I II just I I "i&lt; Nr*
again and atvpped their
U lltifii • rail t o l**i ) *i
!*»(M» Mf
rThe thing of it waa. they (imply In Ihe houae with me. To know whit through everything in no 11
* HIII %I A H
l enough furniture to make there'a somebody lo visit with. The Utne flat Besides, with your rheu­
€ Oil .**I(fft Mil
V HI Ural pi it JnioLuivR
angr kind of a place at all doe tor kirp* in ln&gt; Cody hum* on matism, I don’t believe you should
R Jo Nrii *
ly one eaay chair— a bi*. k " r,u* And I never dare Interrupt try lo take on any eslra work.
4 l| viai liri lir'oift
.ted Dutch rocker— and two him Ktthrr he a .&lt;rtlig pec.ple or More than your own I mean I U
• •• llarilHHi) Tim*
be
glad,
though"
she
hunted
on,
preparing
ina
aermoru
or
leading
I -•! Nr M•
ight ebaira with cracked cane
» Hi* Hfirh in io tk i'lul
fearful
lest
she
might
have
ulftltdller
voice
trolled
away.
After
Mala on which they *at whan they
! el ,N*t%•
9 Oil
aft And that they had aaivaged a moment she wrnt on, "Of course ed— "to cume down arid help you
!• AI A iillDt •
I III JiH kt i * i
•
Irvin the attic overhead They had 1 have a lot lo kirp me busy, When I'm thruugh up heir When­
• 1 . UhMill.i |■#44l|IIIA*
ever
I
can
'
ahr
added
quickly
c
h
u
r
c
h
commltle
r*
and
circle
pll Ubir They toed nu deck l And
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hi
nr.
vi»
itin
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“Of course, I II have my writing
% |rli U iilii If Nil.*
ui the world could they get mietInge klxl tiling* like that Hut
lu
do
"
*
Id
M-.M.
•
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1
kill**
they
mostly
ml
ll.i
alter
noon*.
It
*
without a deck when they
« 5*. W*1(j,'* I h t i » h|&gt;ii |
"Yee. 1 know But you're nut
,U, needed one. he for hie study - In lha morhiii,1!* Hint Ihr house u
* I
1*1 lepstir* Mltiy
wilting now. aie you?"
10 mi l*»w i’jiiU
and ahe lor her willing*) *o atlll ai.d empty
|u
lu
"No
Not
now.
I
just
finished
a
N
r Mf*
Joan nodded "Welt." siir akid.
|ey had no aofa or love cat
It* l i I |l»9* i *1itt*
ry had no buukrnstt no ihlna after a moment "you rest now book before our wedding Bui I t| i.o Mf.heair*. ttf.et Mar
ft1*1# \ PI |HII»
Cabinet, and no atoiage apate for while I whuk my b.eakfast dishes must slnil an.tl.er one just as I I I'­ Mill
| hil It* id At Ml %4It
soon as I gel our apartment »»* ■ l l . «
out of ll.e way."
Bfigna.
U
llilH
l * &lt; All fa l l*)*I
1
1
si
lied
' No, wait I have a schema Tell
IJ Mi* U .il.l At Nt.ui
’ Joan heard (love alippered sltpa me wliat you think of it." Mrs
Mr* Hunter lu. ked coinii.ii.ibly,
1 11111%I I' »f
up the back atair* (tour lluiilrr s eyes, blue ■ gray like her small rotund body settled ui 11 II K»iJ . | of a, |HA**l
kltdien below. Ahe *tojd alril Todd's, were Hard on Juan* face U.e it,all as If for the rest of her 12 Si* VI it I. 4i Vin it*iIn
I 04* 1'ttiuh.i ?*n*r
Ittng. an unhappy piemoniiton in iduriJrnl anti, ij.at.on "I'Ve life ‘ Well, then, as long as I m
I IV J4i fIII Am«rf |c*HR
Upon her. a toft “Oh! G ir ' ca. ap. been thinking.
I H NPo •
aha went on. Up hale today. 1 might a. well
it i id »* '11*1 Hi**
I
tag from her Irpa A momenl later ‘ whet's tile sense ct you doing stay. Hunt wort) about me. any­
l
wit Hoi Nitf.P
($Ja. Hunter appealed in the door- your liousrwoik up brie all alone way ' She waved a pudgy I,slid
1 Ml* H »*fh! At iltiff
f.ilAY A M %f
pay. preal lung a IllUt laal liom and me doing mine downstair* all "It's goes! just to look kt you and 1 I
I Jo II i i • ami I Ip•*11If**•
a ir climb, but with her round alone * 1 thought rl would be nice talk lo you. even if I only sit up
I I * VIii*k Isi.rr* t&lt;* an*
■Wtft face wreathed Ur a radiant if I came up and helped you with here and don t do another thing"
yours, thru you could corn* down Iter faie aubeied and grew sad
’. ’“Good morning. Daughter!''
and help me with mine Then we'd for a moment. "AU my life, you
’•*'Good mcnilng. Mother Hunter." gel ready and go shopping to. know, I vr wanted a daughter. I
JphP a tone waa brtght and piea* gather Ar.d on cleaning days and lust my little gut when she was
W . yet holding alao a note o! te the days we wa h and .run - well three And I cucdd never have any
STOCKTON Ca lit ufi -A french
at. Thta waa lha Brat lime reIhe luma thing. Many hands mote " Hhe looked up and Juan
for once— aince their arnvai make light work, you know." And taw tears glunmettug in her eyes lie-auly who married s nth young
Ira Hutiler had verduied up a pleased little laugh rippled from “That's why t in so happy b Ijuui Aini'iirsn divorced tilin iuerdtt
- tiut all vie a-k.d s t . her sou
you," ahe i on. hulld.
Then ahe arid Uie doctor her. as il rl were all settled.
vcinrc
I c o m i lor just a f e w moGuickly Joan turned with the
Prideal rose up in Joan again,
Mattel, Nils* tlmvrr*e
to oBcr help and an Invi­ handlul or plates she held and but II was a helpless protest Uu* uft'tinvlltie
I9V1 won an uiiconte«led ill
to Join Ihtm for d i n n e r quickly inuved toward Ihe little Utne, because Mia. Iiunlrt was at vom*
from drparlniriit store heir
breakfaet until the young kitchen
once so confident and so palhrd.
Itnnnie Marengo
pie cokfld get eUltrd boww"ll'a quite an idea." site tossed Hhe Seemed so sure uf her wetSin- lestifirrl Marepy’u tot.f her
foe thrrnarlves.
hack over her shoulder.
come here and against that what he “ didn't want In see me' any
Ut the doctor had drawn Me
Ilut unseen by her mother-in- could Juan aay T What could ahr mure *'
away ahortly, aaylng he knew law. she plunked the plalea down do? Kvtrything ahe thought ut
Then Mi*» Martel, Ik. took her
In and Todd would prefer to be fiercely in the sink, while an over, would only deal a hurt, so beat ttcautv cufltesl Irujihii's and reakin# "We won't tailher you whelming prolral gullieird swiftly not to answrr at all. Best to turned lu IlnllywiHMl where chr Is
again," ha had aald cheerfully in her heart.
change the subject until a Islet s S7jO a week movie siarlel
"We Juat wanted you lu know we
"No," she thought. "No. No! date when she might mure rosily
p i l l available, If you needed ue •Vo* I won't have her barging in establish her independence.
foe anything. When you gel eel here like tlml Owning every moThinking thrae things, she said
DM — and Invite Ue— well come.*' ineiit of my tuns! Planning It! only. "I hope I will always make
ha hid added, with a alight empha- Planning all my work fur me as if yuu likppy, kloilier llunler,"
gia u&gt; the word invite.
I couldn't plan it myself! Arrang­
(7o ff# f.'vNlianed/ y.“sTA l'f iM A Wash 'A* — Sheriff
fNpgligbl, Ikkl. by Slot K..rs Cottar Dutnbul.d by Km* F.stores flytidoale.
llarrv Hint stopped a runaway
murderer Tuesday with hiv gun —
hut in’ didu‘1 shunt It. hr threw It
sllarrlav Brace y tk had lust
a il y
hewn sentenced fur the fsinl shoo ­
ing of his mother Mr* Ruth Hite
ACR O Aft
DOWN
i f Pi epate
Bird was escorting him to )sll
1 Fall
1 A malt bsvfor pu b­
when he sprinted (or Ihe door
handle
lic elion
stage
LEXIN G TO N , Ky. &lt;P--A larm
The sheriff y ank.il out Ills guii
6 orate
2 len t
19 Copy isle
operator wav (acid today with tire- are t threw it hitting Itracev in
• Net
&lt;filet I
Ju I'rictaly
Huinply Dumpl)' task of putting the ankle and slowing him »o Bird
10 Fiegrant
plants
1 Stirs up
Ihr wall together again
wav able lu overtake Ihe fugitive
wood
i Blood-suck­ 21 U enum e
Merewurth Karin was ordered to after a two block rhace
U Bennie*
ing wOIIOS
24. A
rebuild k historic vtnne fence, uv
(B ill J
» Black
sleeping
mg the original stone It* explana­ heirs of Joseph I* Dolan, which
M W oo
snake
car
tion that the stum I* now hurled owns the farm, threatened to can
U Nsw sA City I Belg I 2S Italian
Yesterday's Aaswer
in a road heel and In the walls of cel Merc worth's HI year leave nu
i Corn
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sea|ioit
a home wasn't am-f.table
piece*
les» Its lerms were mel
33. Journey
eFr.l
27 Sum up
The (arm lile-d suit yexlerdny fur
Tlie prr I'lvil War fence circled
1A Oreek
34 biblical
29 A r i a n g e in
I Saturate
a declaration of rights after Ihe the 2C'J acre farm.
• teller
name
a line
II Resort
17. "U nlucky
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It. Stupefied
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number
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smell
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Sheriff Throws
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Operator Is Told
To Rebuild Fence

Where Price and Quality Meet"
PARK AVENUE AT 25th STREET

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Shelley Winters Awarded Divorce
SANTA MONICA, Calif. O' SbeUajr Winters hai divorced her
Italian ac&lt;or - husban I Victoh s
Caataan, who. she said, admitted
* Dy unsuiled

The M tn s i, who rharecd cruel
I t ly, leetlfled la Ruperior Court ye*lefSav that Oaiaman once toll
te r: "If you want to be msrrU-l
to A t«ro * M a you have to live
ter* your husband live* and vou
ve to civa hint a great deal of
MU t W ioun

TOMORROW N IO IIT — MID N IO IIT

“ that w it not “the “kind of mar­
riage I wanted."
With her interlocutory decree
the tot custody of their 14month,
old daughier Vfttorta Gina and a
The taller
provide* (hat 1A per
at af GaoM toward
kh a miniw e * ol to-AAA tf
••thing in
IhU country and
he
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26 oz. 2 for 25c
8 oz. 2 for 19c

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3-lb. can 83c

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Whole
Cut
Lb. 43c
Lb. 45c

RED RICE

Watermelons

each.49c

FARM FRESH

Tomatoes

2-lbs 19c

C A L IF . S U N K IS T

Lemons

doz. 27c

RED BUSH NEW

Potatoes

5-

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Th»*» Prlren effective through Saturday, Jun* 5ll»
STORK HOURS:
M ONDAY • TIIR O U O II TH U R S D A Y 8:3« - fitOO
FR ID A Y and S A TU R D A Y
8:3ft - 7:ftU
• Q U A N T IT Y RIOIITS R ESERVED

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Improvement For Nato
Almost everyone concedes the Importance
of the role the North Atlantic Treaty Or*
Itn iu tio n has played in deterring (ted h r ■feaalon. A Senate bi-partlsan report released recently, however, points out tho need
for definite Improvement In defining the
authority of the supreme commander of the
N A T O forces. Tho rc|H»rt recounts the findings of Senator Styles Bridges end Stuart
3yn;ir»-gr«o oil their trip 'uTkuiopc to nludy
conditions there.
According to the report there is a good
deal of hailness as to just how the supremo
commander would go nbout using his forces
If that should appear to be necessary. The
commander. In-fore Inking any alerting ac­
tion, must receive the permission of each
member nation in regard to that nation's
forces. Even though a nation is committed
to participation In N A TO there is no posi­
tive assurance that its authorities would
permit its forces to Ik - used.
If an aggressor nation sliolifiTstrlke it is
likely that most N A TO memla-rs would «•«»ojierate fully. Hut aggression today differs
from that of a few years ago. An aggressor
who strikes swiftly may make substantial
gains In the time it lakes the N A TO mem­
bers to decide to net.
The Importance of NATO was demon­
strated recently when Itussiu attempted to
gain membership in the apparent hope that
it could thwart its purpose. It ‘ins proved to
be a sound idea for building security. Rut
steps should la* taken to allow the supreme
commander to face any emergency with his
hands untied.

TV And The Church
Tgluvigioii may lip of »;nnt help &lt;o or­
ganised religion, soya Ilisliop Dnnuld II. T ip ­
pett of Hnn Fraiiciwo. president of the
Methodic limlio und Film roinmiudoit. It i»
a nii-atin of reaching cmmlW.s fumilie* who
have no church connect lop
Undoubtedly the L-diinit ioiinl cultural
TO D A Y ’S HlliliK VERSE
With nil thy Retting jr«'t undenttiindinir.
(Proverbs 4:7)

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few4a Sill fcr rharars (ar al rraalar M i,rll,la a ralra.

Thursday. June It, 1954

HAL

f'lcuputra itI p pickle* ns u leant y mensure, wo lire tuhi by tlit- National I’icklc
Fackcrtt Association. This information will
he new to HtudcntH of KR.vptinii history.
Whether or not Cleopatra ate pickles, there
is no doubt that another famous character
did We learned ill our childhood Hint "IVtor
Piper ate a peek of pickled pepporit."
There was also that you tip man named
Ferkins. mogt exceedingly fond of preen
Kherkins- Ainu. he. like Cleopatra, came to
a sad end. He ate so many that in the end
they "injured his internal work inn'." Noliody scums to know what hnp|&gt;cned to Peter,
hut he proluihl.v thrived on Ids piekled |«epjiers. At least, the new generation* keep on
hearing u IhhiI him.

Dream Dog Is Somewhere In World

S

s ‘.“s ;

Blum patch, he would die relber
than report It to hi* owner and
make the man rich.
That'i old Bowser, my dream
nOR,
A funny old uneffecllo,iale kind
of beast, but mine. You throw

Television
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AT THE WATER’S EDGE

Information O n Reds Not £!?&amp;'
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I’hilippinca. im popularly HUpjKwcd. but in
the Celt-be*, nil Inland oil hast Indonesia.
Mantiri finds that in 1521 .Magellan sent
his ship Victory back to Spain carrying with
it the story of Ids death. Then Magellan re­
turned to the ('clela-s and tin-re founded a
new kingdom. Tombs ami many customs
prevailing in the Celebes today tend credence
to this theory. Friezes on many old tombs
show wind apitear to Is- definite Spanish
and Inca-Feruviun influences and some ac­
(X ’AI-A (F N S ) — Harmony was
tually depict Europeans armed with North
the keynote at Ihe meeting here
Afridan scimitars and wearing Spanish last
wrrk of the Republican Stale
berets. Natives in the northern Celeben to­ Eserutivo (ummltlcc which went
day use carts modeled m I lie ancient on record as praying for a new era
of parly pcare “ which we never
Spanish Andalusian style.
have had in Ihe pad."
Unlike stormy session* of the
This Spanish influence generally is as­
nasi, voting for officers was unan­
cribed to the conquest, lasting hut a few imous
and a spirit of understand
months, of the Celebes by a force of Spani­ Ing and good-will prevailed.
G. Harold Alcsander of Ft
ards in 15150. However, it seems im|a*ssihle
Myrr* was reelected chairman
that Spanish and Peruvian influences could without
opposition, and Mrs. Janet
have taken so firm a hold in ■short a time.
Mantiri's version of Magellan's fabulous I
Transportation
epic (s now uvialuble. Further research must 1
1h- done is'fore it Is nccepluil or rejected.1Progress Takes
Meanwhile, new knowledge comes to light.1
The past as well as the present continues to Big Step Forward
st
p k t k iis iiu r g
&lt;f n s &gt; change feroc our eye*.

BO

the world there Is the kind nf dog
I kind nf Uke to dream about.
He's just an old, offhand, care­
lessly droned dog with an easy
fohig air. He has no particular
color or weight and wouldn't fight
another dog to protect hla master
or defend his honor.
when other dog* brag about their
blucelood anccstery, he oply yaps,
"I'm a mongrel and a bum. I en­
joy biting tho hand that feeds me,
end if anybody wants tn loot the
I am supposed to be guardwill help him by carrying
e television set In my own
-saying ahuahuh . . .
ahuthhh . . . on the way."
, The kind of dog 1 dream about I*
the Mg, who. If be discovered gold,
aral throw dirt over It ao hla mailer
woa’t find II. lie li Ihe gay care­
free deg who eneeri at tie tint of
hla license tag, gitawa thoughtfully
at every passing child. If he dig*

POLITICS

and attar nosing it once lie check*
the current prices ot beef at thr
local supermarket before deriding
it is up to hi* gulping standard.
The reason that I yearn for
Bowser Is that I am sure he is a
sweet old-fashioned dog who would
splash water on me If I were
drowning, and play patty-cake with
his paw* in applause as I went
down fof the third lime
Ye*. 1 want a dog like that, a
con-dog with a sense of humor who
cans the human race for fowl amt
laughs, and is content with a tallwagging servile sense of superior­
ity, such as an astute Greek slave
showed to his Ignorant but muscu­
lar Roman conqueror.
With this kind of dog I feel safe,
because I know he Is a normal,
sensible, uninhibited dog who would
rather scratch a flea than save
mankind.
It ii the new. ambitious dug that
worries me. This Is Urn go-grltar.
win-recognition at aay-price dog.
The ceniee desire for fame ha*
been whetted by Quaker Oats
which manufactures Kcn-1 Ration.
I have eaten this and found H
teastier and more sustaining than
some U.8 . Army food, if la partic­
ularly more nourishing In hilly ter­
rain, where a nun naturally apenda
more time In thought as four tegs.
1 am not Joking in the Meat when
I aay that a combat man would not
only thrive on eannrd dog food in
the field, but would welcome It as
a change— If they would but liaue
It once a month and make the iabel
read "Doughboy Victory Doaseri1'
My quarrel with the manufactur­
er* ia thai next Aug. i f they a n
going to honor "Am«rtca'i Top
Hero Dog" by giving hbu flJMO tn
government bonds, a gold ptaqiM.
leash, collar and leg, arid a years
rupply of canned food.
This lucky dog will be flown to
nilcego for Ihe award, put up el ■
fancy hotel for throe day*, have a
limousine at hla disposal. Natural-

S S M
S WUI fBt p e *

it, this is Ihe heyday nl the op­
portunistic dog. No human b* Ing
will he safe from rescue, whether
he nerd* it nr not
Doga will be hurling people from
subway platforms into the path of
advancing trains and leaping dnwn
and pulling them back by the skin
of their treth. Doga will sneak up
behind you, butt you sprawling
headlong In front of taxicabs, then
carry you proudly off in their jaw*
to the nearest hospital. Dogs will
be lighting matches and setting
fires, Just to save somebody.
it I* loo groat a temptation
Frankly, H the offer were re­
versed, wouldn't you go all out to
rescue e dog for tl.ouo, a gold
aab, and a year's free food, plus
roe dayr on the cuff In Chicago?
Yet I still say, give me an oldfashioned. sourpusa, disgruntled
dog like Dad used to have. Al least
if Bowser ever accidentally did a
fellow a fsvur he never boasted
about being man's best friend— or
turned around to look for a photog­
rapher.

Florida transportation history leap
cd a long step forward late In May
wjirn Ihe Gulf Cos it Seenlr High
way. U. S 19 wa» opened to traf­
fic to die heart nf Si. Petersburg
At Ihe same time, ihe State Hoad
Department ha* started construc­
tion on the final three-mile Unk
which will cross Central A.enue
Ihe rlty'a main thoroughfare, and
connect with the new IS rallc
bridge arms* Tampa Hay, to tie
opened with a statewide dedication
celebration In August.
Thu* for Ihe first time. Kl
Petersburg and the chain nf Flor­
id* weit roast cities separated by
the hay. will be op thr direct route

V or C ORGANIZED
HOCA GRANDE ( FNS J-H o c a
Granite's first (dumber of Com­
merce was nrganiied last week.
Officer* elected were Detmsr O
Kugalr. president: txmnle Futeh,
vice president; Velpeau R KuM.
treasurer, and Miss Mary llylaska
trmpqrary serreliry.
Elected to the board nt direct
nr* were Robert J. Gebring, man
acer of the Boca Grande Hotel
chairman. Jerr 7 Fugate. Wiley W
Crews and Carey W. Johnson.

gemm positions."
Hi* s t a t e m e n t * raise toms
queitions:
I Doe* he actually know there
are 130 Communist* in these
plant*? He ha* offered no proof,
and ha* complained these hearing*
delay public exposure of the 1M
3. Are they In "dangerous posttioni” In these plant*, a* he *ay»?
What la a dangerous position?
3. And what does be mean by a
defense plant — one doing secret
work for Ihe government or one
maliicg no.-ueticl trucks and over­
alls for Ihe government?
Yesterday Army Counsel Joseph
V Welch quirted McCarthy and
Roy M Cohn, his staff counsel,
about these alleged Communists in
defense plants. McCarthy says the
Defense Department knows about
them.
bast night Dr. John A Hannah,
assistant secretary of defrnse h r
manpower and personnel, said Mc­
Carthy bad never directly or trr.lt
rectly sent him Information Ihrrc
were 130 Communists in drtrnse
M. Show alter of Vero Reach, vicr plants.
rhairman. Mrs Showallrr i* a
"If he had *rnt tbrm to the De
former national commltlri-woman fensc Departmeig.** Hannah said.
and one time randidalc for con­ I m sure they would have mmr
gress.
Chairman Alexander rounded
Ihe keynote of Ihe meeting when
he called upon the ISO or more
county committeemen and women
to "dedicate themselves to Ihe end
of preserving harmony during the
nest four years."
J. Tom Watson of Tampa, for­
mer attorney general and the
party'* candidate for Governor in
this year’s election, declared that
Ihe time has come for Republi­
can* to end what he termed "Ihe
monopolistic political sabotage of
the one-party system."
"A two-party system.” he »ald,
"i* sorely needed In Florida and
throughout the South."

Man Sends $300,
For Jail Lodging
DOS AN GELES up"— 'The city
tall never had a boarder tike this
hefpre. Ho has sent City Treasurer
I.eon V. MeCardle 3300 In pay for
his year's lodging behind bars.
MeCardle said the mnnrv came
with a rambling, partially Illegible
letter which appeared In be sinnel
Calsl C. Lentlnger, York Hotel,
Dallas.
" I stn-nt a year in 1-os Angales
lail six nr four year* ago and was
locked un for trving In fnrgr and
a second time for iryjn« In took
for a job." Ihe teller read " I nev­
er was given * bill to nsv expenscs for locking up , and knows
someone by* to pay for Ml I keep.
"Od lug It* the reliy of |/»*
Angles aol lhank you for good

The Antibiotic Drugs
Present Sortie Problems
I? HtUUUlH. HINDI ilH.BLP.
T H E DISCOVERY of the many
antibiotic drug* started a revolu­
tion In the practice of mediclnr.
Such diseases as syphilis, gon­
orrhea, and pneumonia became
less of a threat The npmber ol
deaths and severe complications
from some childhood diseases
and surgical operations on people
of all ages was lowered.

lie will usually make exhaustive %
studies to flr.d out which partic-*
ular germ Is causing the discrhea. It will. In many Instances,
be due to Ihe staphylococcus.
There Is MUI another antibiotic
that will fight the ailments
caused by the other antibiotics.
This drug, known as erythromy­
cin, Is very effective In killing the •
staphylococcus germ.
Additional Problems
When diarrhea develops, the
However, the tu? of the ant*- physician makes a careful search
blotto drugs have mads certain for the cane. Thrn he can de )
additional problems for tbs phy­ clde on thp treatment.
sician to solve.
Certain patients under the QUESTION AMO AMSWU
Mr. 8 . H.: 1 have a ruptured
treatment of the antibiotic drugs
have developed severe bloody di­ Intenre rtebral disk. Is II necessary
arrhea or dysentery. The diar­ that I go through surgery?
Answer: Of course, your phy­
rhea Is usually caused by a gertn
sician would be the best Judge of
known as the staphylococcus.
whether or not you should nave
Hinders Recovery
surgery. However. In most In­
This dysentery plagues many stances. a ruptured disk can be
patients as they recover from controlled adequately by means
more severe Infections, such as of medical treatment.
}
pneumonia, and often It prolongs
The use of a back brace, as well
their Ulness. There have even ps a board beneath the raatlrfsi.
been reports of severe reactions along grlth the administration of
to the dysentery.
muscle relaxant drugs are often
When a severe dysentery does helpful.
due to
(o the use of the
antioccur, cue
tin anti­
In syrere episodes, relaxation
biotics. the patient should be of the mmclta by means of tracunder the care of his physician,

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
______ SPECIALS I

RKKI4 IN IIAWK
TRAVERSE O TY. Mich Uf*Uinrict Game Supervisor Ford
Kellum really showed 'em how last
night on Hellows Lake
Kellum raught a night hawk
while flycasling for rainbow trout.

SALYNA CLOTH
Crease resistant, washable. U rich

On a bark-cast by Kellum the
bird swooped down sol seised the
fly. It dived and rireled frantically
peeling out loti of the line, and
then felt ethausted on the water
Kellum reeled in the hawk, un­
booked it, and set it free.

Aolid colors, 40 Inchei

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pillows,
rushionn, chair pmla, etc.
Hi oz. hiijt . . . .

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1954

DODGE
UNIFORMS
All Ixulicn summer Imta re­
duced.

Book Is Released
To Aid Retired
GAtNF.SVIM.K tFN St— The Unlvrealty nf Florida Press recently
released a book that should prove
of ealreme Interest to oldsters who
have retired In Florida and seek
some means of supplementing
their present income.
The book entitled "EcnotaJo
Problems of Retirement" warns
that unless cartful, one may k&gt;*c
all their ravings and atatea that
the biggest problem is "that of
rolling Uie business enterprise tn
the retiree's peat experiences or
basic eaperience."
Edited by Dr. George fl. Huff,
the book Is the fourth in a series
published by the University Press
on the subject nf old age and re­
tirement in Florida.
The tuak* of an African ele­
phant may be 10 feet long and

Moot Arrow, floral
patUraa, etripen and
solid colors. 48 Inches

SUMMER C U S S E S BEGIN
JUNE 8

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possibilities of T V are considerable. It ap­
peals to the many who arc eye-minded. Ink­
ing In things by seeing them. There arc
also car-minded folk, to whom television also
caters, hut to n !&lt;■ vr,A'Vr.
that the now medium pieaeot., u&gt; ..~w
provide the repetition, necessary if n messngo is to l*o grn*|K.'d. Too many T V pro­
grams are here twiny ami gone tomorrow.
| Schools arc coping with this problem now.
fr'&gt;m their experience. |
Churches

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Priced from 9.08 to 18.00. Cotton,
nylon long afid ghort alcove. White,
btfek. blife, ifiron.

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S o c ia l, f v e n ii.
I Slumber Party Held Reception Given
By Two Graduates By Four Ladies
At New Smyrna
Honorinq Sons
' IH-M llv CtMMwr “ •*‘1
M ilcn Mirhrls wen- ho'tc»*r* at a
slumber I'Hrlv Sun.lav night at
thii Wan I Mi’lil in N\w Smyrna
Iliarh. Thi- LitrU nul at tin tn-nisof Mr*. F. K. (’imiu r an I aftei a
ifirrli° i' Ih m . m"t»tvd t« thr
b»arh.
After tillnkfiivl M. mlav murtiini., thi- ctnut&gt; k ' H I'* payltiiia
(bach *•&gt; Jnin thr Seminnlr- High
Si hool arninr i I*m (i&gt;r t h** class
pit nic.
Thntc r&gt;r* ent -vet-- I hi' Missrf a n r v flaunt ire. Ill’ll' N'riswan
ticr. Ja il'll. Gardiner, Patty II. II,
JeMi’ll Colon, (Iran Mali* Mine,
cither, Rii’fiin ti Garner, Jean
Carpenter. Kav Wail', IMm&gt;*
Milstcd, .loanin' Flip-c, JranvUi*
Kin! a"- Nanrv Wllion, Vallecr^
Pr-vatt. K t » n f i la w m , Sue Ann
Radford.
KMs.«* Snvilrr, Ann Mimin',
Hnrtmn l ‘u*'ulif, Fully Graham.
Ilftif l" r ™ i f i , Hi l&lt;n Michel*,
ami lln* •baperroies. M l'. Fred K.

After
luu talaui eatr iriviifi*
Sunday niiihl at Srmlnolc llitrh
Si H.k.1. Mr*. Philip Mart. Mt»
John Kridrr. Mr* Charlr* Hanmini, and Mra. Edward McCall
honoifd their *on«. Jinnnii (P " t .
Jimmv Ktidrr. Rot* llannum,
and Edward McCall wilh a n'ceplion at the Mart home.
the curst* were circled by
Pusan McCall who kepi the cm *t
l«.'k and cave out canlrnia* a*
favor*.
The porch wa» dmualrd with
ttiraitircmcnls of red and whit"
utadinli and In the luinc room
wctc blur Im lrancn and ptach
cladiidl. Th r rln*s color* of creen
and while were rarrird out in the
ilininc room where ihr strvinc
table wa* laid with a lace cloth
h&gt;ddinc a rrntrrpirrr of white
eUdioli intrrafiflird with fern
and flanked bv creen candles.

Crystal
npmnnlmrnt* w e r e
used lo serve refreshments of
&lt;ake. nul*. and punch to appioxiSt.. Mr - .1. II N 'i* " * n - mnlelv tfiu cur*U Inrhidinc the
llrr, Mli K . I'tuiirnn, an,I M l' srhool faculty, minister*, the »tuJ. M. Stlnr.'iphn.
denl*, an,| their date*.

Mrs. J. R. Davis
Fefr s Miss Kinlaw

Purchasing Eggs
Takes More Care
Than Is Imagined

Ml»* Jp?;iflt« Kiutiv
thr
hniiorrr *1 &lt; "raditatiaii m r 'i r rcnlly pivrn by Mr* J II lliv h
at t-er I’ linc im S IV ilir Aw*
If Ihr consumer knout uncle to
T h r rlar. r 'I *» n{ j r r n ami buy i-cr*. how to eherk on their
hlli? were ra rrifl mil with a r ­ •tualily and site, anil how to keep
range I’irn li of white slarlioll ami them at home, »he i* likely to have
jem T h r serving labtr, laid with ecc* of Ihr preferred ipiality at all
a while IInon dnlh was rrnlrr?d times, say* Myrtie Wilson. Homo
with while gladioli flanked by cry*’ Demonstration Aernt.
lal candelabra Imlilim: white latt­
It pay* to buy from a producer
er*. T h r rake u n drcoralrd with who Rather* e(R* three times or
a Kraduathm dull
more a day; cmd" eges promptly:
During thr evening. Mr* Pavl* More* ecc* in cool, rlian, not ton
prr«cnlrd M b. KMaw with ban dry place. A refricnator with
illver brarrlrlThi* hnnorer’* temprrature between 15 and Gb P'
graduation hunk « g i signed by Ihr U satlsfartory. A retail store that
jpieH* a* Ihry arrived.
refrigerate* enr* in a clear, reA Thn*r invited ineludrtl
Ml** frlgerator; sell* gradrd ecR* In
TCInlaw. and the Ml**r* Paulette carton*. Look for cradr, site, sml
Catnn. Barbara Ca**ube. Jranritr date of grndlnv on thr Rradi label.
Cleveland. PsDv Collins. Pnljy Know that grade refers to interior
Graham Jnyrr Jnnra, ( ’and lore- ■tuality— on date orr« were pack­
rhflt. Ellen l.yuh, Jrannr I.anr aged. Quality chanRes rapidly if
Miller, Martha U«cn, Nanry Ftfmn- cRRt are kept In a tempiratute
trrr. Jnni Saundc.’i,
aiiove 150 F. Cheek interior &lt;|ualb
Al«n G rarr Marie Slinorjphrr. ly hy breaking rgg* uut into a
Palty Walker, Rosemary Gt-iier. flat saucer and look at ronditionBcvrrly Cooper, Premia Colvin, All grades have the same food
IH-lorrs, Mibtr-d. Siir Ann lladford, value.
Peggy Wright. Sandra Ihmn. Path
Grade A A and Grade A rjc* are
Jlo ll. Ilrlrn Nriawandrr. Janette lop quality eggs. The* have a
W inner, and Irnogene Bostick
large amount of thick white winch
ft'mb un well aiound * firm, nigh
TV I’lMII IT
yolk; cover small area when open­
F i T r n m r i u } , m ***. m i
what ed; usually haw a delintr flavor.
do you ,|o when you ivatrh te]r. Thiy are gtmd for all uses espi
vision? Mi*. Nellie t.« Hlnne hooka rialfy Rood when poached, frleil,
nuts. In Iho past five yrar* *h« ruokisl in ahell, and -birrs&lt;1 or
h** mndo eight rugs. five r f them baked.
of O i Ih i I jiI design. Shr |« .so-king
Grade U an.l grade f egg* nte
on a 9 liy I 2 Job how that won't Bootl rgga. Most of the white It
hr finished until next December, thin anq watery, &gt;0 . rr * spread
and her nmtto Isn't ” 11111* to over wide arra when opened. Yolk
Meheri" • she won’t sell tbrm. iJbe Is rather flat,- may
hirak eatily and
'X appekraiic*.
fFiriAthcm In hrr own apartment may have mottled
L’te
or give* thrm tu irlativr*.
the eggs, scrambled or in -imeleta,
for Ukiiig, in Ihkkrning custards
Want some pretty little rookie* am! wilh other food*.
lo »crvr with a rool fruit drink on
Know that site refer* to mini­
a sunny afternoon? Sandwich va­ mum weight per doien: jumbo :i(&gt;
nilla wafer* together with rurranl ounce*; extra large— 27 tuners;
Jelly: lop wnh ronfrrlionrr*’ sugar large— 24 ounce*; medium- 21
trusting ami a sprinkling of finely ounce*: small— IM ounce*; eepwre
chopped pblarhio nut*.
— 15 "on.. Lmik for good tmy*. Compare
Whrn vnu V nisllPS a Inin end price of egg* of different sire of
of pork be sirrr- to place it fat litlr the tame grade. Compare price of
wJip In Ihr madinR pin: the rib the *ame *ltr egg* of different
Wionra will form a nMural rack
grade*. Huy *lrr and grade for the
putpoie egg* are to be used. Hut
either white or brown egg*; thiy'rc
alike inside the shell.
Take care of rgga aft*.' you buy
thrm. Huy egc* that have Iwrn
kept under refrigeration. Keep
egg* in the refrigerator Don't
leave in hot car or Hot kilt hen.

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Davis Piano Pupils
Present Recital
At Woman's Club

T H E SANFORD H ERALD

C akndah.

The piano pupil* of Margaret
L Pavi* presented their n-cilnls
lest nieht at the Sanfoiil Wont*
on'* Club
The *tace of Ihe club room wa*
!•«autifullv deeorntrd with palms
cud plcsrdy gladioli attractively
tirr-" 4rrd la. n H a l,*' tauketr. In
ebaiRc of the s’tac'* uppvdntmcnt*
wa* Jimmv Whatlev amt p i t *
.'Mine over the flower room wa*
Ml*. Atlui Jane* who was as­
sist'd by Mr*. S. t'. Chase Jr..
Mr*. Robert Miller. Benny and
Gan- Fold* nod Wally Philip* Jr.
Giving out the program »»*
lean Wtlke and nsslslinc in 't r y ­
ing were: Mr*. K. F. lane.
Harriett Reddlnc. Mr*. F-arl lliuginl'Otham, Mr*. Wallace t'lillip,,
Mis. Joe Corley. Mr*. J. F lien
ton. Mr*. Ilarrv Womlmff. Jlr*
John L Miller. Mr*. P. II Wyatt,
Mrs. Rffnnrd Wilke. Mr*, Robert
Reelv. Mr* l.nwell Jeffords, Mis.
Dick Aiken, Mi*. J. II. Ice Jr..
Mr*, it. H. Riser. Ml*. N’. J. Dugcar. Mi*, ('hallo* Helvidge. Ml**
Anna Corley, nml Mi«* Mildied
Miller.
The cntertaininc pi octant wa*
n&lt; follow*: “Secomi Mnyuika,”
G o d a r d , F.litalwlh WoihIiu D:
•’Mary-.Mary Quite
Contraiy.”
Haim*'. Shetrv l.ee; "On The I m
I’oon” . Itaine'. Rot, Rlsri; "Valse
It: E Flat Mojoi” , Durand. Chai
main Miller; "Dancenni Journcv",
Koelllnc, Merritt Philip*; "Unit
dnv oh. 11” . Itachmann, Busan
Smith— lima Jean Corley; "Spin
rinc flung • Elleinreich. Maltha
Stemper; "The Hells” , Wright.
Mary Lynn Thomas: “ Fur F.H*e'*.
Beethoven, Sandy law; "Ally
Fairies". Gajnor, Karole lliccin
hntham; ’’Tepiderne**'', Kctteier,
Retlford Aiken; 'ilungarian Cy«i
ita*". Hrownoff. Joyce Renton
"The Song of the Hell*". Berth
oven, Anne Aiken; "The Desire ’,
Cfamer, Irma Jean Corley; "Vais,
in F Major. Wright, M an Jean
King; "The Harp', Ren. Dim Aik­
en; "Indian l.s'cmt". Hli**, Kail
Renton; "Chnsinc Mimflheum*. An
thonv. Angie Stewart; Rnmace",
Lawson, Lorraine Jeffords; “Mnloalv of the peep", Maiurt llrllV
l.ynn Selvidcf; "Tarantelle in A
Minot", Itachmann, Francrt lamson; "Adncia Sostenuto oh. J7
1Moonlight 1". Beethoven. Hobby
Reely; **&gt;finii*’t in G Major". Pad­
erewski; Sallv Chase; "I.H*'*
frtieil". Frit* Kro sier, Grace Puifcar; “ i*relude in C Sharp Mlaor".
Rachminoff. Joan Wilke; “ Ibdon.
aise in A Flat Minor". Chopin,
Tommy Wiatt; "First Movement
op. lit tSonota Pathigue",i flee,
thoven. Jeanne loine Millet.

Shufflcboard Club:
To Be The Guests
Of Sanford Group
Approximately Ml members sml
gm st* of th&lt;- Sanford Tourts: uml
Fhufflchoanl Club partlrlpated In
an unusual and delirious ham­
burger liarlx-cijc Tuesday evening
ir the ciul. house.
Nrw inrmbers ami guest* that
Were intro,turgd I n c lu d e : pr and
Mr*. W. I). Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs.
If. II. Carter, Mr. and Mr«. Jame*
Chestnut, Mr. ami Mr*. C. K Wat•on. and nrice. Mr. and Mrr. Uncle,
and Mi** Esther ilitrhen
An interesting Imsinc*' meeting
was followed l&gt;y the plnying of
•liiifflelMuild and cards. Tonight
the Orange City anil Longwood
shllfflrtmuid rllllMi will tie guest*
of the Hanfnid Touri't Club when
a competitive matrh of shuffleboard will tie played
Heat lowers quality rapidly. I’m
tret eggs from food* with sttong
odor*. Put them in covered iotitainc-r in your refrlgemtor. liemove from refrigeiator only wlietiiady to use.

Thura. June 3, I 9SI

Mrs. C. Ginn '
T IIU R 8 P A T
Harry Horne Is
Is Installed *
The Junior Royal Ambasjadorr
will meet in the It A Building at
Feted At Party
7 pm
At Luncheon
Seminole Chapter No 2 I VE S

T O AHA I’M K D t’f l E S - Mr*. Hoy niU* triahn ptrsrnt* the
president'* gavel to Mr«. * harle* E. Ginn, mrominc president o(
Ihe Sanford Woman’* ( lull. Mr". T illiv rrliring president, made
thr prrsrnlati'm yrstrrdai at thr m*m Inn,hum held at the
clubhouse whrn offitets (or Ihr coniine tear * rrr in-lallcd. (Stall
Photo)

P&amp; M om dA

Miss Betty Hayman
Honored At Shower
At Carraway Camp

Fiiend* of Mr*, T. S. ttillaid
will he clad to lealII that she is
much Improve! after a recent IllMi
AnJtcw Carraw.iy. Mi*
net* at her home, tb'Jl Saieta I’ll'. He,,i,|. and M i" 'Veil,
Avr.
II ' 01 t , lit, 1lattii'd Mondav 11101 o
ii'g at Ho i irrawai lamp on HoDavid Hester left la't night Ht J obit* Rivei with « kitchen
for
Fort
lewis,
Washington show,'t honoring Mi** Itctti llav
where he will repot! for oversea*' man. June liiide-elect.
duty with the Cniteil Stater Army.
Gtoriosa lilic* welt* ii'e,| to »le
corale the house. T l" gnr»t» ell
Mi*. John Kn»*i| left Tuesd'y Jovci ,iioha and fi'hlUg during
fot Jacksonville wheie she wilt the afteinoon
loin her husband who it in tha
Tho», (mile I lo la- with Mi-*
Marines.
lln Vman w.rc her mother. Alt*.
Elmer I t , - io'O. M i" .1" Ibis mini.
Ml** Margaret Morrison d.iugh’ M lI lw lid Pell, Mis. Ko .
ter ol Mr and Mrs W A Morrl Ad nil*. Mr K, It Smith, Mi
\
son wa* cxps-rli-d to arrive today
from Richmund, V j whire she F. D’l .inger* Mi i Earl Itlgginhas been attending school *t the 1 itl on. Mi*. John E Itlggin*
Ml - ’ lad Powell. M l'S Ellen
University of Richmond
Rett.. Mi* Hugh Whebh' I S i,
Mr and Mr* John It Callahan Alt* Ilea id. hot *i*ter, AD* I W.
have returned from Augusta. Ga. Halt of Sarasota. .All's lleanl.
where they were called became •lo! All, 1 ni 1away.
of ttie sudden death of Mr Calla­
han's brother
Mis. W. It IliChar le and -on,
David, have returned to Hanford
nfter Minding a month’* vaca­
tion in Amarillo, Texas.
C IT Y MIFI'llHit.H SHOW I P MI S
FALI.HUOOK. Calif 1/P1 The
ladies aie giving the Fallhiook
Chambei of Commerce back to the
men ntfrr a year in which:
They hack'd planting of t r e e on
Main sticet, arqiiikitinn of a rity
mrchnnicat sticct awteiwr, a big­
ger and bettfi Pioneer Day paiade,
better fire protMtlon, and many
other projects
"And It will alt Im- paid for, too,"
said Mr*. Vivienne flrrock, being
succeeded hy Claik Smith a»
Chamber president, "We women
know how to balance the budget."
Mr*, llecock was abltd ill her
year of office hy Mr*. Winnie l|odapp a* secretary, and Mrs. Eve­
lyn Mope* and Mrs. Iboothy Cbrnrnts a* director*.

Pilot Clubs Plan
Sanlando Picnic

Esc Sewell, the eliartei |oi 1
tlrin of 1I0 pilot ('lull "f I on Ion.
Engl»nd. wdl t„ Ho- Imn-i go, 1
at Ho picnic to tu toll o' Sun
igtido Spring, Til’'&lt;dav with Ho
Winter Park, Orlando, and San
(old Pit..’ club' 'aking part.

The luncheon meeting of the Wo­
man'* Club held yerterday aftetnoon at the club house was the
fins' jcncrnl businer* meeting of
•*v
the progm*” * are
re'omea in t ►etooer.
Approximately 4S rncmbn* were
on hand to heat the annual report*
from officer* and committee* nnd
to pledge their support to the new
officer' a» they were in'ta'Ld.
Afr* liny T illi', r ttiring piv«i,lent,
pre*li|cd over the businrs* session
after the luncheon.
The musical treat for thi afternoon was two pinna selection*
playd bv ( ’hr!*lie f'n'e. a Junior
High School mini,’ pupil of Mr*
George McCall. She played “ A
Spanish Gypsy Dance" by .Alowivy
nnd "Sulflggielte" by Itnch,
The followll.g offiien Were in­
stalled by Mrs. H. II. Ctomley;
ptr’ldcnt. Alt' Chu'lr* F. Ginn;
first vrrc’prrsidrnt, luiaioe ehnit*
man, Air*. M. I., t'lilluin, usoitd
sice-president, membership chair­
man. Mis, ( ’. It. Daws 1*1; third
v ie -pivildi nt. program rhnirnum.
Air*. II S. Duggar; .imerlra'I
Home Department ,'tisitrnan, Mrs.
Willis I'eacH'k; (*iv.e Pepartmont
chairman, Air*. It. r‘. J|on &gt;; Fine
Ail* Pepai tine lit iltairman, Ml*.
AA It lltinson; and -oci*l Depart*
ment ehainnan. Mi* J. A Aoung
Concluding the business „f tin1 dm un* the naming of appointmenu 10 special duties h; Mi t.
Ginn, the new president. Those
chosen welt- Mis II AA. Rocket,
urlianientaiiali; Mr*. I Ictnbcrg,
M'U’c chairman in chnge of ruiit.its „f the cl'il' huildfui; among
ether things; Mrs. John Lie. pro**;
Mr* Fred William*, lidorluri;
Mrs. Neal Farmer, pianist; Alt*.
I..1111.1 Hr own. song b a l l ; Ali**
Margaret Par is. supernd,&gt;n of the
piano.
Alio ' l l - Fennel* 1M(. flag
homage; All* AA l ‘ A’csh-y, ilelotions; Mrs Clyde Rarnkty, vourt&lt;'&gt;; All' l' Al. Flowci,, youth
con.crvatloli. and A|j » It I) Crurn
ley wa* electml tu a (lew poll, C ir­
culating Sok 1,Mini Equipment, it s
Et A l'SO chairman U ■•ill to be
appointed
Tin annual reiioitt . f officer"
nnd rhalimrn onfoblud 1 full progiiini of -ervlce t" the roininulilty
Including in'pirittiunal V-ture*, de
inoii'tiatlniis and rkhihil*, and
man) UH'iat hour* of fun and fid
tow &gt;hl|) In the past year.
Several home p u t c- hate Iwell
planned for the tUuihu r w.th procoed' to tm &lt;arm irk,-d fir* com­
munity servlie dm mg Ihe year.

FIIIDAY
The Hid I'ipe tlrgnn t'luh "f
the Filst ll.it'tist Cbuisii wd! base
'.sui ls.-.s *b •uiicbi .11 nt 12 noon
Xl the nortir of Alt*. Voiie AAilliam* Sr. on Alagnoba Avr. hon­
oring Air*, .lame* llnwkitt* of
North Carolina .All member* lire
urged to attend
The Duplicate Bridge t bib will
meet at the Yacht Club with scat
ing to start at 7:45 pm and plat
to begin at 8 o'clock
M O M iA t
The Alu'ic students of All»s
Aladel Inc Mallcm will he present­
ed in a recital at the Woman’s
Club at 7:1W) p m The public is
invited
The Wesleyan Service Guild of.
Ihe Fir-1 Methodist Church will
meet at McKinley Hall at 8 p m
A hoard meett.ig of the AA'SCS
Wl'l be held a! the Methodist
Church at 2 .to p m followerl with
thr pledge &gt; m ir r and husiness
meeting at J o'etoek
In inrmortam to Mr* Fannir*
Stamhrldge Munson, part one nl
j rcsltal v*ill he given hy the nu
plls of ihe Fannie It Alim-on Pt
ano School at 8 |A pm in Ihe
sliiillo .d ikU Myrtle ,Aie

Ti'iisn \v

Hill HRIini.lt M AltKElf

Mother s w ii», hate l,» ,ew nirrire
tapes on scho d and ,onp equip­
ment will welcome a tu-w ssrltlng
devii-e wllO'h write, iiiddfhly „n
unything from cloth to iu Ikhi
com,' in nine dlffereni r e r * In
nddition to nun king junior riothe.,
it can lw u*e,l fur liibrltng home
eannesl fnrUs and vegetable',
freeier packages, sports g-tods and
toy*. The unit write* with a flu:
nub, can’t -pill
Lake Apopka |s II mill's wide

and 18 mile* long

Teen-Age Class
Has Wiener Roast
At Carlton Home

Cola Party Given
For Joni Saunders
At Ball Residence

A eola party w.i* given by Mr*
Raymond Ball and her daughter.
Mr* Tylrv Pedman. for Atin Jnni
Saunders who will graduate to­
morrow mghl from Seminole High
School
The hying and dining rooms of
thr Ball home on Cry dal Lake
were aI'proprlately decorated with
sari colored flower* Rrfrethinml*
of tiny sandwiches, soft drinftt,
and rookies wi-cv served from the
dining table laid wilh a cutwurk
cloth
The h"&lt;te»*Ps were asslsled In
-ersmg hi Mrs Joseph Saunders,
mother of the honorce.
Those invited in addition to Alls*
Saunders amt her mother were
Airs iyilliarn Howard Mrs E C
Stendroni, and Ihe A1ls*es Patty
Bell. Aim Bitters, Annrlle Bruoks.
Sheila It.owning. Paulette C.non.
Barbara Ca**ube. Jeanette Cleveland, i’ats) Collins.
Rosemary Garner. Polly (Ira
hum Joyce Jones, Jeanette Kinlaw Carol lawchrlt, Ellen Lyon,
b irine Lane Aliller, Martha Owen,
Nancy Rounlrrr. Grace Marie
Stinecipher. Patty AValker, Peggy
Wright, Frrcda Colvin, and Sandra
Dunn

home

A going assay gift was pm rn trd
to Ituhhy Brook who is lem mg for
Cleveland. Ohio
Those invited to attend wr-*e
Ann Thigpen, Kenneth Simp-on,
G in - rice new natur’ Prepare Gerry Berger. Jean Kennedy.
t I 3 cups preciMiked rire .riconl Hobby Brook Itiehnrd Smith, Sara
mg to package direction* hut add Dunn, Pee AVee Owen*, Don AVItt,
a teaspoon of chill powder Sent Butch Caxsitlie. David, Doyle, and
with hamburgers or minute -teak* (irrgori Gar lion, and Jan nnd
.lime Baggett
and pan gravy

Pretty Gifts
For The Graduate

S I . IT S

IIKAS

I iO W N S

M S I lt \ l IN I K it N t ’ .MHKItS
s i , i t , m i . v ,s t iiu ;i»

V A l . l KS T O H !tr»

R L I»! VTIONS TO
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50%

SUMMER BEGINS WITH
THESE FAMOUS
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A surprise birthday party wa*
glien Tuesday evening lor Harry
Horne of AViley Avr by hi* wife.
Mr*. Geraldine llnrnc who wet at
-&gt;• .Afft '.b.hn Lsr&gt;e--**r+-i*&gt;cs
Edward Lane
A wiener roast was cnjoyrtl fol­
lowed hy the serving of birthday
cake cut by A!.- Horne The (up­
per was held on the lawn which
was lighted with floodlight*.
Those present wrrr: Air. and
Mr, Edward Lane and children.
Air- John Lane. Mr and Mrt
Wendell Skipper and children.
Air- Hubert Curl Air and Mr*
Ha.'dy Patterson and daughter.
Air and Air* Ralph Becker and
daughter. Air ami Mr- Johnny
Grantham and son. Air and Mrt
Lcn Spadafota ami daughter*. Air
and Air* Ilill llochlk. Mrs Dallic
AVIIson and ehihh-cn, Mrs Clyde
Hnmphre) and d.itighlrr. Air. and
Mrs At M Land Mr* Edna Nor­
man. Raymond Norman, Edward
Heeler, and Mr and Mrs Horne

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Part lw,. of tin- redial of the
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Biptlst Ctmrdi will h,s&lt; it, reg­
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Longwooil Falls
To Sanford Navy
By 6-3 Margin
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Tbura. Juts* 3, ItSl I

Jim Pa&gt;ne and m« Lungwood
Pl-ir Caps Jii'l rmiMij'l lift tn the
excellent pitching ot N»v&gt; hurler
John Schwarti &gt;riirriUy Ihe San
ford Navy went tin In win llinr
icvrnlh game in nine trim by a
•core hi it 3 It « n
John
Schwartr's aiilh win in the O n lrsl
Florida I-caeur
Ttir Navy Indian- took command
right from the
be f i n n i n g by
trnrlr.g one run
in thr foil In m of
(he flrat Inning
T h r y torreasrd
thtir lead to five
rum in the but
tom of the second
as they took ad
vantage of turnswood errors and
scored four big_____
_ JOHN NCHWAHTZ
runs.
J l " l'M »*
Navy’* Winning Pitcher
The Hlue Ca|i*‘ nllrher began to
settle down and lor the nest few
Inningi neither team scored The
Navy struck tor blood again In Ihe
foiltfiin of the seventh and scored
one run
LmigwoniJ suddenly beean to
on«n up. but It wa» loo lale In
Ihe lop of Ihe eighth they rumrd
the hopes of a shut out by scoring
a run They scored twice more
before the game ended with a final
By G A Y L E TA LB O T
•core of 8-3, with Sanford r\n&gt;
NEW YORK oh-Rf itching togfthwinning
rr the two big league baieball
Cardinals Flay Tonight
schedules always has hern one ul
The scheduled game helwern th' the meanest, most, rompllrali J
Pinee«st|e Airmen and Ihe Sanford y.b* on earth, lately, with Ihe
Cardinals was rained uut la*i realignment
ul franchiser, the
mght The game huwrver. will
be played tontehi at Mrmirlal pridih-iiis connected with 'hr an
Sisdium at H (Wii , If weather per­ nual headache are Just about In
soluble
mits
Fog more than 33 yrars thr
The Cardinals will be ihrowlng
•'I of their strength again*) Pie schedules were made mil bv a
Airmen honing to un«rt them somewhat inyslerlous g e n i u s
’lnernllr ha* not &gt;el tasted .le named Clement .Schwrnrr. a re­
ell in leseue cnmnelltion 7*i*-s tired Boston banker who apparent
►sve rommled an i n record whl!e ly had loads of time on hl« Inn Is
Sanford has wuri Use amt lost and a heaven 4nl gift for solving
riddles
three
Two years ago hr decided he
It will be the llrsl lime that Ihe
two learns have met in league lik-J wrestled with Ills last sched­
nlav. Thev have met Iwire before ule and Ihe nnrroua Job was Ihriisl
Iri practice games and Pmvcasllp uimn Harry Simmons, young and
won ihem both
able secretary of Ihe Internal Ionel
l*fty IJovd Swain Is slated to Lean*
••«ii on Ihe mound for the Cards.
At Um moment Slmmuna Is rtruge will lie seeking his third win gllng manfully with his tilde rules
i Ihe league Swain Is a natural and weather chart* and patching
pitcher and he should worry thetogether a master plan for 1133
Alrmrn with h|s trlrkv style
which he will lie ripeettd to pre­
Manager Jluddv t.ake ms* re sent to the respective league mag­
place Sw»ln on the moond It n»r nates some time in August If th*v
esssrv Kuddv has been hltllnn run true to form, each of ihe 18
that hs|| unite regulirl''
and will find a number of glaring inshould help the tram considerably rrpialillre or maladjustments and
If he tslavs.
Inslal that changes he made Alone
Prnhsble Sanford Lina up
aboul mid December, by which
Keeling— second base
time the final drafts nf his briinPenning Io n- shorts lots
child must be approved, Simmons
Crabtree— Center Held
will tm within* he had lahen up
Kent*— left field
bird branding Instead nf baseball.
Ksaley— rlehl field
This will be due In part to cmHire*— fir«t baae
sldershle unhappiness over the
Carlton— third bar*
•'hi.tide* twins! played this season.
fVhirarri eatrhrr
Without having any idea who was
8 waln— pill her
al lault. nr whether " would have
I one wood
Mm ismi rnt— i • g been humanly imsslblr to have
Bast. Navy
It* MM lo » -a || 3 d " » h'lter In Ihe fere of new
Norn* and I. Helms; fo-hwarlr dilllrultirs, we can only say that
and Jones.
'he velps of discontent seem to le
louder and more fmpirnt than we

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Baltimore's emergence as a
"Western" member of the Ameri­
S # can League hat, of court*, thrown
that circuit completely out of hit­
ler. On May IS. for eiampla. the
i 1 ,r V V *
Yankees found Ihemialvei nulling
to catch a lair afternoon train out
of Detroit so thev coiled raaeh Bal­
timore In time to play a doubleheader the neat day On May I I
n b n f iM aT s tm
the Bombers were bark at Chicago
Team
w. 1. Vet. nil for a nltrht game.
j « s llesrl,
IS II . I l l
t&gt;»l.anil
The Nationals claim that some­
1) re Ins
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Orlando
tt tl an
body made out Uirlr schedule with
c
! aheUmi
tr ts in If H a sledgehammer Inn For instance,
Dartona lleach
IS I* IIS 17
those two errat crowd drawing
Coma
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Derail* VeeletAar
rivals. Brooklyn and th* Glints
I m-iia ? la b e la l _ .
met four limes In th* flrat sli
f*»1 Much S Maviuna Ilea, h t
days of the season and did am
Del
t l And a 1 OrlaWdn
ram
fare each other again until nearly
Marne* TWWar
Q lh ttu at llahelan
all weeks later, on May ■ . Th*
Titian* at l*arioi*a lleach
tjefo
Giants make no appears nee at
Coeu al Jai |lea,h
Kbbelts Field between April 18 and
a U M N IC A V I . K » m g
July I
w. 1, rei. ON
Cleveland
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it f« m It
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HOT SIDINGS. V i. tft - Th*
Y h IfH ri
Clevrtand S Naw Turk 1 (In inn amateur oiiren* of America and
•nasi
Great Britain set nut ('•fay tn show
Vnaina S r'Meaeo 1
the professional! a Ihina or two
lUltlnuui
ora • I'hlladelpMa I
Washlaei
ilaeinn T tieirm i 1
•fond enlf as tha s m *o ii H annual
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Maas#* Tadar
Triangle Round Robin Invitation
Cleveland ai New Turk - Lem-.n if
tournament gal under tray over the
I ) *t Legal ||.||
Ckleagn at tl&lt;&gt;*inn— Trucks is i , pan 74 Catrades Court*.
va Drown s t-l 1
Marv Lena Faulk, th* al*
•tender
Delrnll at Wash melon in la M i
mi
Garver tl* |l va Mrtlerm uu i t - t i Amriiran titllsf from Th n ma*rjp*.
or Porierlield tt-Sv
G a , and Marten* Stewart1. ffrtl
■alilmoip a| Phlladalnhla (n la lill — Canadian ever to win th* British
fcarsea «•-• I ** niim sr l i - l i »r
crown, screed on on* thing— it’s
Vaa Mrabaat i a -i i
poitlble that no# nf them mlabt
N«TK&gt;**I. u u o m
IH S| I N I t f S it 's ■Basest come In first In Ihla 17,100 "phis
ST, t„
UM and mlnua" nightmare.
11 tr sra
"Vou can’t ever foil," Mias
it 11 art
Faulk said. "All of th* realltr fme
it t ti
nrofesilonaU are hare, f
it fa tati
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The pn»a get tn plav 10 mue)
i\ ii
than th* amateur* “
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Ml«s Faulk was paired wrRIi Fae
. . **H|ts TsatrvWir
Crocker of Montevideo, Uruauav;
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Out To Show Pro's

Florida Amateur
Has All The Shots

Western Open
Golfer G»tW Ift'imameni
At 19 Begins Today

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CINCINNATI oB-The Weitcni
G a i n e s v i l l e , Fia.— The golf­
Open Golf Tournament, an affair |
er lead his tall about four Inches
that dates back to IBW, opened
Rl TtiMSIY KU H N , Spuria Editor
from the heavy steel marker that
here today and prediction 1 were
read “ No. 7. 830 yards."
that a Hi-under par Z74 would be
By
Alan
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YANKS'
MR.
BIG
Stepping behind the marker, so
food enough tor the title
that It was between him and the
A field uf 131 players was Intel
G R E A T Y E A R The Seminole High School baseball team rn jg
ball, he drove -TOO yards down the
to starl the fourday grind over the season with a M-4 rrcuid This was one of, if not. the best recoil
fairway. The club couldn't have
a Kenwood Country Club course in they have ever compiled. They bad met tough competition through the
missed the tee markrr bv more
Ihe battle for I1S.OOO worth of prire season and handled it with the greatest of ease. Two of thsir lo-in
than a whisker.
money
came in the last inning they had one shut out to their credit. Lie
A stunt?
O F 7h£
Ben Hogan and Sara Sn?ai team was composed of a great group of boys who loeed to play bassbatl,
No! said Iron Htiolinehoff. litlied to enter hut except lor them
Lei's see tf we can pick an All-Opponents team of boys that ns.e
year-old University of Florida y * H K £ f S ,
e field include! virtually all the p!sy*d against the Seminuirs tv* would have Billy Odom catchnc
O F F 7V
freshman. He felt It was the best
jtfon't other too stars.
-tml Harry Gene Rennet pitching. I&gt;te Peterson would plav first ar.l
piece for his stance.
T# e Z O H T O e
Th.
i„r th. rtf*mntnn.*iiu u°b Weller wilt occupy second Bill Bonner at shortstop, with Jim
He did It while playing In the
The chase lor the cttarnntnnship „ ulk on tMfd U u
„ , y Abl , nJ U u Hou.quet would play
Florida slate amateur tournament,
looked like a wide-open affair but in the field.
TH AT
where every stroke counts. Bis
such stan as Lloyd Mangrum.
plinghoff won the title— his se­ C C O L P
Niles, 111, a former National Open
DO UBLE PLAY COM BIN ATION : Ihe Seminole High School base­
rfA K B
rund
straight'—with a 72-hele score
if strain!
and Western chamnion; Julius ball tram bad otir uf the best double play combinations in tb^, L s l
s
ee atu.
of
378, fiiui
nine under par for thr
Boros, Mid-Pines. N C .: Johnny Florida Cunt*rrt.tr this year. Jim UutUr (shortstop), Randy iteyi ,!jt
Ocala Club.
Palmer, Charlotte, NC, , winner 1second baseman), and Bubt-a Itisfoe tfirat baseman) made uu t!.»
Don has played a lot of golf in
of last week's Colonial Invitation­ lumhination.
aezr
his lit years, lie wun the National
al; Ted Kroll. New Harlfor J, N V
USGA Junior title and his first
Tommy Boil, Houston, Tex.; Doug
RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY: That’s what inemfo-t'a uf each of the
state amateur titie while in high
Ford. Yonken. N Y ; Jack Burke two baseball teams uhrdiited to collide in Memorial Stadium were hop­
•chool.
Jr., Klametha Lake, N .Y.; and Art ing. At about tir.lU p m. a great mast of dark clouds moved over tbs
Expert observers sav BisplingWall J r , Poeuno Manor, Pa , were ark. Then they passed away yioun they came back and brought ram.
huff has all the shuts. He is lunr
mentioned as the mator threat* to t lasted all night and Ilie came had lo lie pott-ponsd until tonight.
and straight uff the lee and ac­
defending champion E J (Dutch)
The contest is between Sanford Cardinals and Pineastle Airmen. Ins
curate to the greens. And hit
ILarriaon, Ardmore, Okla
-•vent will starl at b:uu p. in. in Memorial Btadium.
wrist-action putting may be the
• • •
Dr. Cary Middlecnff, Memphis
twit part of his game.
Te n n . usually a threat, sent word
B A SEBA LL A N D PHILOSOPHY: ‘'Philosophy and baseball » &gt;
Dennv Champagne, pro at Ilia*
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he would be unable to play because so much alike they’re hard to separate."
dlnrhorfs hume course, Dubtdrrad
These are the eyrbruwraning words uttered by the Rev. U n t il
of 111 health.
n Orlando, sayt; "lie ia a terrific |
Allhooeh 274 was heard often •* htrickler who is both philusophy piofrsior and batthall coach at Miudriver and a great putter, two
a possible winning score, a poll land College nrle.
items necessary fur good gulf.”
"Philospby," the 32 year-old mentor says, "It a study of life.
uf 16 Cincinnati proa, who know
In this year's Mate tourney.
the course well, had winning pre­
Jack Penrose, former Phllailiiphia
dictions ranging from 2T2 to
and South Jersey champ, set a le*
A majority picked either 213 01
curd with an eight-under par fl'l,
but hr finished second, nine ..trnkrs
276
behind Risplinghoff after 7! holts.
Iton had two rounds uf 68 between
l ' OF r JUDGING TEAM
TKfiA. f / k t r
a par 71 and a closing-day 72.
MAKES SHOWING
r* ip h a * j o i t ru t
Risplinghoff is a big rater. Dur­
G A IN ESV ILLE (F N S )-ln coming the IU!»1 stele, he ordered .1
TOA'C THAT /1AJ/
ieitlion with nine other rrirk
meal in the Dubsdread club house,
MAP tH£ tArtsdS i
tvesiuck fudging teams wmpetin*
n r-'if f i t
steak, potatoes and salad.
n td P d P - B u r it
In the inter-collegiate LiveUock
TArurta a 00 t o f / o
The waiter brought two steaks
AAt Srrrgft MtPCtAt
Judging Cunlest at the Univn-sltv
yom m m T A rre m a
double potatoes and salad. It is a
fOA T i t c m fp HoptHM
•&gt;l Krnturky al Lexinglun last
tSATTfrte A td P A iid
standing order then*— every thine
week Ihe University of Florida
A B O U T 9 0 PQAtr*
Pete RcUrard
Jimmy Butter
hr orders cornea double.
I
v i H / i i / i a T A i l ' e 5 tn a i l
wun fit it place In beef call!* Judg­ So it baseiiall. That',, why it's thr American pastime.
Then hr decided on a oisto of
I 9 o e TMf ,A A iO h r 9AM£ nCtyfAft
ing and was runner up lo Mliils"When a man's at bat he's the aggressor, Just as the man wh&lt;*
radishes^ hut the wish was loo
11pot in total uolnti
has to match h)» wlu ami skill against other* In our free enterpr.**
■mall. The waiter ramo '-ark with
f Afosi*f**ie.|| f|-4**l4
Florida's ludges scored 1722 system. But when he'* on the field in a defensive position, he's a mema huge howl of radishea.
pointi uut uf a possible jouu
isr of th* In-gttiup, and he’s defending hit interests like the patriot In
Bispllrjghoff ate everything.
»ui American way of life."
II* ia a big, strong boy: 8 feet
•Sttickler doesn't think al-uut philosophy as such when hr * on I'd
2 and 210. lie Is friendly too. with
baseball field, lie thinks strictly baseball and has a good record it
a good memory for fare*.
1bow for his efforts.
Andy Bracken, golf coach at the
In hit first year at roeihing hr bat hustled the Midland team into
University of Flonda, sees a won­
i-uiilehliuli for Ihe rolifririH-r title in the Midwest League.
derful future In Rlsnllnohoff.
Hlricklrr played baseball in college and as a member ..( chuich
"He Is a fine golfer, a good
learns when he was a minister in California and Pennsylvania.
competitor," aayi Bracken. “ He
An ardent Red Bos fan, he prises a letter he received from Jet
likes Ihe game and will be • great
Cronin, the Boston general manager.
golfer when he g*ta a mure mature
• • e
mental attitude.
T1D
BITS
IN
SPUKTH;
Mel
Fleischer dressed out with the Caro"flhowmanshtp i&lt; something he
mail last night . . . Volusia County Kennel Club will open its teama
place* ahead of golf. He need* a
Friday night . . . There will be a city Tennis tourney this summer . .
Bv RRN PKLKGA1I
Curl Simmons 01 the °nilli*&gt;,
more mature outlook on overfilling
Also there will be city softball teams . . . Big crowd expected-at 'to
AP Hp*eu Writer
iratlered six Cincinnati hit* In w i n - U
,
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— Studio*, golf and team play In­
in tlehl hitline duel . . . Pet* Hchlrard keeps up the moral *f J l , ,
If looks more and more l i If Hill fdng hit second shutout aoJ his C o C K G l I G a i n s W i l l
cluded.”
nights baseball-gam* . , . Red Hires end Fulton Baxley are engaetM
In Brarken'a opinion Stapling- Cleveland team rvaliy meam bull fifth gams, lie's heeu beaUn four|^^w v e \ « ;ii v u i i i i t t i i v
•.iu in .il aim aito pleases the crowd wilh hia funny tactic* . . . Carl
limes
huff was the best golfer in the neat.
Overstreet it doing a tine Job of coaching at the base* . . . John KttlT7:e Milwaukre game wss held
The Indlam frankly *dnit they
Southern Intercoilaglate at Athens,
Ga.. this spring. But he shot 74-77 like it up on top of thr American uu fur I hour anJ 31 mmulFi at
LONDON UM-Don Cockell, Brit ir.g has m.t yet played in a Central Florida League contest (hit ytar.
and missed qualifying for th* final League standing! and Ihry'tc will tin- vt.irl of thr third wilh Brivikiyn ish heavy weight rhamninn who
18 holes.
ahead 2 I The Braves s i n ahead makes a specialty ol defeating Am ­
tng lo fight to stay there
ineinn. a-a. 1 u s
If niiplittirhoff never makes a
Last night they foug'it ar.l unn 6 7 in lfir- last of the fourth no ericans. Hies to New York in two
N A T IO N A t. I.K A I1 IK
big splash In college golf— though their toughest battle so isr a* they Eddie Mai hews' grand slain home weeks lo scout the Rocky MarII • TTfNH llilvlal HI 1.41uis, j : .
most observers think he w ill- It beat Ihe New York Yankees &gt;7 run
rlano-Eiaard Charles fight but hr
H U N S -M u s la l. HI l-o u l.. St
will parallel his high school re­ In a 10 Inning struggle ut Yankee
With the rain coming down it hope* it won't be Ihe last he'll »re
Hl'N n BATTIUI
I N - Uuslsl.
Sr The S iw Is IrS r i m
cord. Though National Junior and Kladium after the Yanks hvJ looked a&gt; 11 all (lie Braves h»J lo of Rn-ky In a right ring.
Iu.ul*. St
*
a m in u s v t&gt;:s«;i ».
IIITH—J a U u n . S i SI luiui*. CV
state ameteur champion a* a jumped ofl to
70 Irad in Ihe do lo pirk up Ihe victory was in
H V T T IM I Avlie. rievelanrt. 1st
Most
sensible
men
wouldn't
be
riiiMi: l l t ’NH—Hauar. v'kli-aa«
schoolboy, ha couldn't win the state first Inning.
gel three Dodgers out in the fifth. rsuehl dead In a ring with Mar­ ni&lt;KH— Minoso, rh lraao. is
P I T n i l N H — llaar-bl, HI l.-.uU.
high irhoal title.
n i'S H IIA T T K ii IN - Jin" &gt;1 rleve
A home run by Bobby Avila tied Bui before Ihey could, they had ciano
I asa
land, tt
Two of his Florida teammates. Ihe score in the ninth ani sn-nher made two errors, Brooklyn hid
Hut after M l auceeitrs again*' IIIT n — Avlie. I'l'tsla a d . t l
°C Daytona Beach and homer, Uila Um* by Al Smith, added three hits and had scored
In Ihe Great Lakr Wale* art*
IlCNIS— llusea. n r r ' l i n . l . I t
Roland La Stan* In March and i l mT Ti rI :I IS
Jim MrCoy of Lake Worth, were broke It up. What made ihe rumr five runs to lakr the lev).
O — lire roe. I.etrnii. u » r - there are 33.000 acres ol orange,
against Harry Matthewa list night I 'l•
finalists in th* 1189 high school back even more amar'ng was the
an. N»w York and Mtun*. W ax. grapefruit and tangerine groves
Time was called again after five
meet, Ragan winning.
sensational relief pitching of five innings bul the game was called CocktU I* eager to take a shut at
the world heavyweight rro.vn. Last
Anothrr Hlsnllnghoff teammate, Indian hurlers wlm held (In* Yan­ without further play.
nlrht’a victory wai moie ImpressPat Schwab of Dayton, Ohio, l*eat kees liitless fur ni|i.&lt; lull inningt
I Ive than the Briton's split decUInn
him out for th* state Intemdlet- after a six-hit splurge in the first.
iat* title this year.
over Mali hews last August In Se
This ability to fight hack against
1atile
A i tms might suggest,-Fierida *
a
powerful
rival
on
foreign
u
n
i
olf team U deep In talent In adCockell did hlmielf and hit Mariliun to Blspllnghoff, Mac Coy. lory make* Cleveland a *ojul Hire!.
elano project 1 Ini of good In tik
The
Indlam
have
had
ci'mlitmtly
Ragan and Schwab, there at* Dung
Ing last light's 10 round decision
HT LOUIS up— Hhiv-wise Jimmy from Matthew*.
ganders of Cedartown, Ga.. Jimmy good teams the past thr-* seasons
when
they’ve
finished
s
com!
But
Carter
of
New
York,
displaying
Deemer of Blacksburg, Va.. and
The onetime Rattersea black­
Georg* Fischer of Louisville, ky.- - they've lacked the spark to Injit a power packet attack in his sec­
nil lopnolch golfers and th* only off the Yankees over the full sea ond-round knockout of Charley smith was awarded the decision bv
Rllev, stand* ready tmfav for an Refere* Jack Hart despite three
on» .* b u Will graduate la Fischer. Mft.
font night Eariv Wynn, normally earlier return bout with lightweight i*&gt;w bH*« and a warning for hit­
Bliollnghoff led them In match
ting with his elbows. The referee
on* of (he club'a tup pitchers, champion Paddy DeMarco
victories this season with 8- 1.
couldn't gel a man out. So his
The 30-year-oid Carter, (wo is ibe only official la Britain.
w
a
r
n
rrltef follower* mopped up in al­ pourrls over Um lightweight limit
PrarUcaUy e v e r y o n e agreed
most perfect fastiion nnre fie llrsl al 137. rocked Chillin' Charley with Cockell won with a distinct but no«
inning was over The victory went four Jarring rights lo send Ihe an overwhelming edge The Assofu Hal Newhouser, who finished j St. Louis campaigner down for an c 't'e j Press score card had Ihe
wilh three hitless frames
I eight count ami then finished the Briton winning five round*. Mat­
T A F T * O U T ...
By winning, the ln&lt;h*n« milled | fight
right with a
______
hilling left hook in thews four and ona even.
MIAMI. Fla. UM— Former middle two games in Hunt of ihe Chicago I1the
Jaw last night Itlley weighrd
Midway of the scrap, Cockell.
weight champion Jake LaMotta, While S^x. who l&gt;nw**d ss I-. Hi*. | )U&gt;v
who welched 21my in Msfthcws'
who started a comeback after re­ Ion Baltimore pushed I'hilnielpnla
Riley was counted out In i p 120'*. switched Ms attack from the
tiring 11 monlhi ago, aayi he Is Into the teame cellar with a 2-1
of the second round In the televised American's bodv to U* heart a**A
through fighting.
decision Washington defeated De­ bout from the St. Irmis Arena
scored effectively. But Matthews
"I'm fired and I'm thmugh mak­
Willie Krtrhum. Carter’s mana­ fln'shwl s'nvneer and toward 'he
ing *inisea to myself," he iiht troit 7 3.
end Cocfcell'a blows began to alrny
Brooklyn took lint place In Ihe ger said after the fightyesterday in announcing hit re­
"We are going back to New York below th* bell Un*.
National Leiene hv one game over
tirement from th* ring.
•I haven't any pep. I'v* been the Milwaukee Braves as thev and I'm going to see If I can't
Just at b* did against La SUrra
ling myself It'i the weather and •lushed to a T -8 rtecDlon against pin down DeMarco's handlers for the Brtliah champion used Vs bu'V
an
Vartier
shot
al
the
title,
if
we
th*
Braves
In
five
innings
that
* been working loo hard. It's
to perfection. Matthews often was
Um* to quit and nobody knowa If *n««umed more thin four hours, can't art one without too much rocked hick nm hv C*r?V*ll'«
time
elapsing
I
want
to
get
Carter
iiM-iuding
two
lengthy
dMavs
bebetter than I do."
punches, but by the BrUon't bull
UMotta. who won th* middle esiis* nf rain. Philadelphi* beat *»me more fights to keep him in like ruthea.
condition
for
Ihe
title
Ud
"
Cincinnati
7-6.
II
was
too
raid
for
weight till* from Marcel Cardan
The return fight, which had
(a 184* and lost It to Sugar Ray Pittsburgh ant th* Cubs In Chlraeo
HUNTRNM G i T GOBBLERS
Robinson In IM I, was scheduled and ton wet In St touil* for Ihe been ichi-lulrd for last nlgh&gt; In
t
Ran Francisco, was postponed un­
PHO ENIX. Aria. UP) The
to meet ^Krnle^Durando in a na Cardinali and New York.
til
September
when
DeMarrn
was
Pilgrims never had Ha so good.
. „
, .
fight at th* Mi
Randy Consueera had piled un
Ariaona hunter* killed 1JM8 tur­
five atrateht vlcterlea hut he ran stricken with a virus Infection
key* during 1289 a*«a*n. This
day nUrt. Billy KUgor* of Miami Into a storm in the verv first Inreplaced him.
nlne at Boston T* “ Wh&lt;le Sox
The Big Tree, near Umgwood. is we* a 85 per rent Increase in kill
UMotta dropped a split decision righthander was battered for four esti mated to be 3.306 year* old over the previmu season. In two
to KUgor* la Us tail fight k m runs In the first a rt his ma'es and measures 4T feet around Iti veara the turkey kill far Arison*
April 14.
ha* more than douhltd.
couldn’t get even against rtx&gt;H* base.

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Indians Edge Yankees 8 -7
To Keep Top Standings

Over Kid Matthews

Major League
Leaders

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Carter Kayo's
Riley In Second

POff

Jake LaMotta
Retires For Good

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Facts About Sanford
roiintv *e*t Seminole County
Aren, five amt one-half square mile*
North boundary, a 35-aqimre-mlle lake with
fine boulevard
Population, estimated 13.W0 in aiea mostly
home owners
62 mile* p&lt;r ed street*. 12 mile?, .ewers.
t7 milts wa!ei main:.
Exceptionally fine water
Average temperature in year*, 72 1 degree*
Average rain fall. M hit inches
Two months' fuel heats home all winter.
Every night cool in summer
Always cool in »he shade
Taxable property. fJW million
13 5 millage tax on 66 per cent actual worth
F ir*f |6.t&gt;un assessed value of homesteads
tax fiee
No State income tax
Rank deposits } ! 1.400.000
24 churches. 29 clubs and lodge.
4 hotels. I'1 motels in and nearby
A 40 unlt motel jti-t completed
20 luise-,. six to eight trains daily
New nne-quartei million-,Inline. airconditioned pa vsenger station
Fine Senior and Junior lligii Schools
24 grade school, in county
Stetson I ’Diversity within I 3 mile*
Rollins Collage w ith in I? miles.

Fine ft*® vocational school
St, Johns River and lakes full of ha**
Salt outer fishing within hour * drive
One of best golf courses in Florida
Three tennis tom is .huffletwur i court*
Splendid Tourist I luh budding
Fine municipal swimming pool
Fine 200 with monkey
Island surrounded hv moat.
Maintain'd children’s playgrounds

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1Reporter

LearnsFirst

O f Training O f Patrolmen
By S IE V E DRESDEN
H*v* yen ever wondered how
the** young men who drive fhe
altek and inlay, black and yellow
autemoblit* that bear the m.igma
ef the Florida Highway Patrol
wnanaged to earn a real behind the
Steering whe«7
To become a Florida Stale
Trooper, a candidate goer through
a grilling ilx and one lit If '.'* 1:.
training period, which gleet (he
training director * chance lo ex
pore the hither In unknown In
atinrt* of a tough marine, airforce
and armv sergeant all In one
When a recruit trooper flnhhes
school and recejve, hit gcado*
linn certificate, he li ready to
jyneet injthlng-on or oft the

mad— (Turing the next !2 nosthi,
which are hii probationary period
Many oerjont— tike tht* scribe—
behave that all one had to do wai
have the de*ire lo wear a tmart
uniform and be a pretty good
Judge of tpeedtei, to become a
atafe trooper
There it much more to it than
that, as any of the JOodd reeruiti
now taking their hatlc courte it
Kjlln Airforce Bat* will lei] you
amid w«i]t of anguish
With cornt on their feel, hilt
Icr-, on Ihefr h.indt and tired and
weary frarnet In general. these
men will eventually receive their
diplomat— bui when they do.
they'll have earned them'
When these 13 men tlep Inin a

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Itrautiful steel and concrete stadium
12-fect-deep, federally-maintained
channel to Jacksonville
Boat works with dry dock
20.000 acres cultivated in county
Plenty flowing artesian wells
Many five. |0 and 20-arre farm*.
All kinds vegetables grown
T w o and three crops raised per vear.

thousands acres grazing land.
State Farmers Market buys and »e!l*
Sir million dollars vegetables, fruit*
yearly making cash market
90 days Greyhound racing, horse training
Three drive-in theater*, tht**“ nighl club,
on* theater In City.
tan uniform trimmed In Mack,
to ride out • briefing period wilh
in experienced min before g-dna
on their own, they wilt pretly well
know whil is necessary to patrol
the peninsula of Florida
They'll know the basic facts ■*(
law enforcement from the scenr
of the wreck to the Supreme
Court, bow to operate a two-wav
radio, pointer* on haw the Frderal Bureau of Investigation ccmrs
into the crime picture, and ho# to
make an a rm ! and a search.
They 11 know the tint point* of
ftnt aid. Ur* correct method of
fighting a fire, the general geo;
raphy of our title and nation, the
limits ot the laws applying to
the Juvenile, how to properly lake
nolei for court room procedure*
fingerprinting. Interrogation, and
•elr defense
Al the Invitation nf a friend lak
mg the course, I spent a typical
day with the group a* a "recruit"
Prospective alate troopers rise at
fia m and clean their barrack* A
few mlnutei later, they hit (he
ground and perform exercise* Itv
in hour that accelerate the appetlte of even a physically dtgener
ated rtporltr who usually can't
bear the thought el food before
soon, for a hefty breakfast at i
a :■!.
Alter a brief food»ettlmg period,
thr men take to the gym for a
Judo clasa In relf defense Watch­
ing the five-foot, atx-lnch Instruc­
tor bounce the recruits on the floor
in order of their turn. I thought.
"Wall until I get up there " 1
grabbed him In my best strangle
hold, using a nasty rnmbit trick
I d been taught in th* army "I'll
show him!" Two aeconda later I
sepiriled from the Inatructor and
gracefully flew through the air
and acrosa the room
Witneaies later commented that
I might still bo (Ivtug the birds
competition If a very solid wall
hadn't Interrupted my flight
1 carefully picked mytelf up.
gave the Instructor a weak smile
and crawled to the study hall
where the Instructors use book* for
their claaset Thera I remained,
with an hour out for lunch unlit
?ou might ask: "What make* a
slate trooper’ "
Actually they are a diversified
group of ambitious toula Some
Sad already tried other work and
later turned to law enforcement
Other* got Into the work before
trying anything else The recruit
Hat Includes an ex minister, sev­
eral musicians, sheriff's deputies,
constables, truck driver*, expo
llcemen. and one driver*! license
examiner They come from all
walks of life
While training, th* men are
gaining weight, being peid 173 a
month and living economic ill v on
the base wilh typical military food
and living conditions.
Judging from what I've seen at
patrol car pets, siren wide open,
the school-next time you tee a
and the driver In a huny In a
wreck, after a speeder, or on a
mercy million— you can surmlae—
(he man it qualified'

Majority Of Polled
Favor Integration
Af Miam i School
M U M ! tW-aome WO ef the e.TJij
daytime atudents at the University
nl Miami ware asked whether Ne­
gro* ihould be admitted In the
student body .and M per cent said
ye*
The survey we a taken four
months before l.he II K Suprorne
Court abolished segregation In Hie
.ehn»Is, If was made hv I irk
(•race, a Journalism major, as *
term project in a human relation*
course
Rome of the student* who re
piled affirmatively did 10 with
reservations but only I.N students
or 11 4 per cent, said they would
leave the university rather than
after*.! classes with Negroes Si?
did nol answer the question
Only M of the 1M whs anawertd
the questionnaire were from th*
Deep South, however Of these. S'*
said they were willing to adw
Negroea
Other results of the poll showc •
students favored permitting Ne
groes to eat tn the school cafe
Ferle (W per cent), participate n
alt campus aettvltie* (II per renlt
be sealed In Ihe regular student
section al the Orange Bnw| m i
per rent), play on the tooth*1!
team (IT per cent), and be gradu
ated In the regular ceremony with
while student* (M per cent!

Insurance Man
Trying Promotion
STILLW ATER . O k ! •. ID -A
young Stillwater Insurance man •
trying lo parlay an acre of lieu
h» purchased at Anadarkn, nk.»
Into a Ihree mllllnrvdoltar butlne«
Invest menl
Wesley K Wyaft plans lo tel
his acre In two square Inch parrels
for tt each, promoting Anadark *
as Ihe ‘Median Cap1l.il of thr
World."
If he sella all Ihe parrels, in •
nationwide (ties campaign, h*
alaoJs In grots II.OOO.IM
Purchasers of the two Inch pit
cel* will receive a warranty H**t
a copy of |he original land pater*
ilgnrd by President William M*
KinJey and a car window de* «i
proclaiming, " I am an frvfaln lei
rttory lann owner ’

W AiHINGTON— Irene Shtrle v «l
Uni city la the first person f'*-t
lo ire Beetle Bailey's" eyt
hlo - l?sn. when King Features
Ssndi stf began distributing Mori
I' ■♦!).*r - timed Gl comir characler 1 Beetle's" eyes hjv*- um
ally brro hidden bv a hat cl r?mr
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dr»’&gt; him from xo angle from
whit t. rt w as Impossible to ee hi*
esc,
Thu month Mis* Shirlrr c-&gt;uH
*t*p- 0 m longer she wi tie io
Wallet begging fur a ped
treator r»s’Mr I
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fear- I thev could trightro th,
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T H E SANFORD H ERALD
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Talk abcut I ferine ihe
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Monument Tells
Of Massive Invasion
From English Shore
1

A T H IK FNCM SIf CHANNEL. I
Alter 10_ycar;_; t •munrnt
a
memory
aan a i&gt;mysr
These remain »» vivid remind­
ers of the massive invasion nf
1944 wlilrh sprang from these
ctiannrl town* and beaches, swrtd
Hitler'* legions to defeat in Europe
and— fir a time at Iran—brought
a hope nf peare Pi ttie free world
Tlie monument I* a (quire. fra&gt;
block of rmrrrete It (land* Just
a few yard* from tbr Smrthaea
Head, at Porummdh. mrrl-inktiie
a little sunken garden aflame will,
flowers.
Chiseled Into Hie four vide* of
lb* Llurk are the»e word*
TJ-D AY'
June r,. IV44
I‘&gt;4o Frame and the Ism ('nuntrie* having hern nvernin
w«- laUtreri alone In obstruct
our eioirts with such block*
as tin* against invasion by
the enemies nf freedom
1944— Yel from this very beach
in Hie roii,|un\ of powerful |
allies, many thousand* nf
our men embarked on the
, great advenfure nf liberating
Europe and arhieved their
objectives.
'Hie memory'
It is engraved on tbr hearts nf
fens nf thousands nf Americans.
Unions and Canadians who camp
rd along this roast, lived svith
their war planes) nr waited aboard
ships for Hen liwlfht II F.lsen
bower P&gt; give them the signal
And ll»e prayer'
It is sensed in an almost fierce
deatrr for |&gt;e»rr found in this land,
a seaming that seems to rry nut:
"Don't let it happen again!*' It
•prlp('. from a haunting fear mat
peace may he sllpplne away
It hardly seerurd rral now —
revisiting the (hanoil country—
that a vail Invasion force w e
vans poi«rd here to strike the Mari
stronghold in Korop)
I recalled the dav in l/Kidnn
when I jlsleneil In Urn Omar N. |
Itradley tell of his invasion nlana.
(Juictlv, he told of Ills confidence
that the rhanm’l rould lie crossed
without the lerrifyin* blood bath
whJrh some had predicted
•'The mvasimi will be In three
14 .-'res." he said. "The first phase
_ II*-- In get a toehold on Kuronr
wlil
And that will be the mnst critical
time nf all. Then will rome the
•ccond pha»e. the buildup We
mud |«.or men and guns and sun
a -v boie as rapidly as possible
final phase will be In break
out of our beachhead and de&lt;lrny
the enemy's armies.
At the edge of Uiniton, In a
huge lent city ranrHiflaced hy
trees and nets, the invasion tdanning moveil forward in Kisetihwwir'a headquarter* — planning
for an aiunhibious merallon the
like of whirh the world had never
seen
Worth Africa.. Sfclly. Kslrmn
Antio—They had liens only minlatum compared Pi this gianl i
In Hie country, Hie eruHi&lt;h roads j
and lanes were lined with guns,
tanks, truck* and vast mount *in&lt;
nf supplies ,\lmo*t every field
seemed to In- an rnramoiiirnt.
Americans swarmed In every town 1
ami ciiv aiul alomt (he roads
llrtiish Commando* and Amenran Hangers nrarlired the tech­
niques of scaling cliffs and at­
tacking enemy gun emplacements
•potted nn the roast nf France.
Paratroopers dropped from Ihe
•kies in grimly realistic maneu­
vers Infantrymen iwrealed through
trainlni; under rnmbal conditions
Special teams practiced Ihe art n
slippti'C a*hoie to blow up enemv
coastal defenses.
From the airfields the bombers
ig Hie II.S Fighth Air Forre mar
ed arm** the channel In the great
"loftenini! up" drive and fighters
from the ITJt. Ninth Air Fore*
aweiit O l d In himl down the laifi
wane ahull! wish the HAF.
Along this matt. Hie Invasion
fleef gathered AsvtUeTilps. cn|a*
de*tnivec», pine *weetiers,
landing craft and awarma nf as
ull Inals Ihe fleet gathered
Portsmouth, Portland. Wey­
mouth, Southhampton, Tipquay,
E* mouth and other invasion points
around Ihe island.
Kveryone knew the tnvaeion was
coining Tlir only secriia were
when, and wlicrr.
The assault tmips-anorr than
,000 - were moved Into ramt*
&gt;ng t.ie rbanui'l and sealed n&lt;f.
Then they boarded the invasion
crall aud waiinl for Ine trial by

S

io

li'l like r*••■Mat liom H u m .
. the
giipvi aovinq! you'll *je* or i.u,,c Hi/ :d
•Vitlaed S'okaly pt.xi&gt; ta dninq - it i n
£k&lt;k«ly Wo*i &gt;&gt;i!e! k&gt;;vf- too on qi.it
untovd meutr. nr,'J qcitdor fie;h ptod^’e
’.•ir v/ell cir &lt;i -e- c o' q iO '.ry volies !j
i .ftr* your pantry ur.d relxiqeralcf ti.v
rest clocked ,t, town! Prtve on e cQaln
tr.ot you sa/« utore at rr..r i a*

Prices Good Thuxa..

419 E. 1*1 SI.
300 E . 3rd St.

Open
A ll Day
Wednesday

rri. &amp; Sot..

June M S
%

Open
A ll Day
Wednesday

SANFORD. F L A .

ORANGE
PEKOE

I SU DS

SPRY

•

3

3 3

Tall Can

2 »■•39

Lb Can

Limit 1 with S3 Food Otdar
-x a s asass

i -e • s fr-* -fM a fJ

Str’berry Preserves
Short Grain Rice '=* 3
Peanut Butter

12 ox
Jar

Lb Pkg
12 ox
Jar

DONALD DUCK
SMOOTH Ok KRUNCHY

K i l r h e n C h a i m W a*

roc All Wuahar*

go Count Msrcal

ALL

PAPKR 125 fl. 23c
NAPKINS 2 for 23c
K ry. M a n s i Color**!’

TOWW.S 2 for *18c

D 0 Q

I4-oa. Fko

NAPKINS pIsK 16c

0

25
33
25

D

SLICK 12

No 1 Cam

DCTCHCCNT

40 Count Marral Uiurtax

F 0

10 lb Boa

89

100 Count MWckl

HANKIKH 3 for 25c

Manal Coiurtd

TISSIIK 2 roUa 23c

si ° ‘iwui ff o e s f

IMXIK DARI.INC

BREAD

2

,
'
[
l

Plain
Kaiiia
Loaf

2S‘

Family Loavai

18
6

Ratlin
lAtaf

J E W E L OIL
JEWEL SHORTENING Lb.
BLEACH 1 ^
ZERO CLEANER
EZ LIQUID STARCH

-ar

eountrvs|4e ia p.’wcebd

Ir. The fields ar* green with
isrfng trims. The anna and lanka
and parephrnaUa of war are gane
from a few airfield* ami
•ritWi army encampeaenU. The
Mch barriers and the barbed
Ire are gone— and (he beaches
with people on the week-

Qta-

19Ih

OUi.

tie
tie

• MO

I

tie

*
!

• FAN

41c

Cleaner
Ua
Slid

» c S .1 T

iiH ia ,

ish!

a and

.wan (n

A

•f » ••'*' .WQ

1

43 c

V i- L b
Pkii

MRS.
BELLS

l/tndoo.
IlfHHF'l. u
tha
ir fly's face I*
aga)n end* there. It Ihe
children
la * €
sound of e
*

4— M-

ha.irved

BARUE
A LA S K A

to make un for
, _
-------- yearn White yaMfft nlca*
ure boats hob In tka channel
water* ami commercial ecnfl have
en over must of Ihe berths
occupied hy Uw grey war

:.1l

Quondty htuhts

ASTOR TEA
SALMON
ARMOUR

Ten years alter . .
Rngland U a vastly different
compared to that wartime
&lt;e U rain and the griinnee*
gone. The gardens along Ihe
nnel are hloomlnq

( '

l

•

B

Man halted at each other and
wondered whirh would not make
beyimd Ihe hearties of France.
cy womb-rid, (no. if Hie Inva.il were the beginnJag-or flic
— of Alheil hope* tn tlb-rstr

k c

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Thur*. lo n r .1. H A t

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This Weeks Beshfirdi Buys!

CENTER

R ib F n J

49

LB

S W T S KF \ M
' fTUV.. liira ic* l&gt;ut

Pound

S li. B a co n

Unast»

WIENERS
F
HANS
OX T A I L S
49c SLI PORK LIVER
CHEESE
19c CHEESE
39c CHEESE

39

SHOULDER ROAST
STEW S EEF
tiff

Lb.

(tinurd

^^5URGER

-

Hu. hoi y
LU

{U’lUilt) :

L A T -R I1 E ’ U h. G O O D G R A D E BEEF

CHUCK

C .if.lnl..l

bwnet

Lb

SCALLOPS
WHITING
LINKS
SAUSAGE m,

H a ird o
■J ii-

the

f k v im ; c h ic k i ;n

BACKS

I 'j

WINGS

Lb

*i bu-j

m i

I

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Peaches

N

•. i

8- : S:- n ly c Gokicii Who K'artiul

Slokoly'n 6 -0 / F*u» &amp;

la.

CARROTS
No.

Cocktail

2 V i Can

No

8 o;. s.tal.» .&gt; : •

GREENS

IU

CREAM CORK

2-

No

POTATOES 2 c«.

CUT BEANS

Stokuly's Fancy No. 303 Site

Ni

Stokoly j Picnic Can

No.

2

..

St t.ely

c

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*.

N i «?4&gt;J

, 3 SV P E A S

1. . i .

ku.y

t. in plane,

w-. u .y SI. .ma

c

&lt;*. 25c P E A R S

SUCCOTASH

c

STOKELYS
GRAPEFRUIT

TOM ATOES
(

Cllxp Paoral

!

V i: I. K R Y

/ 2 Ik hIIKk

,

15c j

2

Lbi Only

39

New Hastin')*

POTATOES
CABBAGE
I urge Sunklst
JUICY LEMONS

10

39c
5c
29c

Lbi.

New CYof&gt;TF r w h G lean

i n ii r

»

Dash

Lb.

W estern W ln ea ap

APPLES
2

Lb..

35c

A GE N
ENGLISH PEAS
--O R —

...... . n i d to 1 1 1 *
l/orea
i
S ir.
i '" I t Ifn ta in llm
I ' ui
liter .■ Ii*!I* nii'ie engliu*
■'•'dile
■ nip'' of 4:•udiri'I* to
■ 11 1 .it i in ik i r* p n r - tt reached
ITyiiiouHi I niiUiul May tt iwjii,
I i d i) . «11••i ihiit . t i n I rum Nr**I.
,'indl.it d
lu .in *i . iliini y e a r- Hree»e m ar­
ried
.i-tiini down pi Santa K r,
t o ed four etiililrrn und tHS'flnti’ a
.n -ii -till -in . nidi jnd producer
It'

C an

SPI NACH
2

p|&lt;cs 2 y

j &amp;j

n W C M I T f if

E a c h A Every M e lo n Is
F u lly O a a ra n te e d I
W HOLE
HALVES
QUARTERS

3 c*w 99c
5 c*w 99c
4 n,.. 99C

7 99
T A S fi: O ' SEA

FISH STICKS m 53
t n c i i i O ' :iEA PERCH

FILLETS

u 35c

L IB B Y 'S L E A r or C H O P P E D

Mix ’em 1’p!

v

)

IESSIC IC W C L L

B R E A S T t • THIGHS
• R U M S T I C K S
Pkg. O n ly

39c

ALL FLAVORS DKUCIorS SlirKRRRANM

Ice Cream 2 39

^•Gel

l fiiiured

1 • %i I al.o In.l il. v...i in |•**

C un

Juice 2 33

FLA. PAR-KKN UMKAMK
LIIIIIY'S U1MONADK
IM N( VN IIINKS OKNii. JUICK

itff

...t u &gt; tun ed to lard it* llie open

iii «

'•&lt; iii'h

ut

22c ASPARAGUS

LIBBY’S 0RAN6E JUICE
RUSO STRAWBERRIES
SEABROOK BABY LIMAS

I tfini.iilit ol one In.t trump earil
■nil »pnt Iwlcvi nnd ral.Cil llie
is!n.t ion einult In in tt. notnul
■ hi vnlt* to I?
I hn! planned to .m tih hack
to il
iiiin ii .i I i i .:h* . o i l . for the
t k- ..Il ' lie .aid "Hut the com

•iP Ii* a tr u m p *t*'aflier

Can

FROZEN FOODS

EXTRA FANCY LARGE RED RIPE

|*l . .fit* o.itiinr
lb ie the Ni I net ded one of
n (out in pine, i hanged uhde the
oilier i n . , aailiil initwitiemly
'O u r new « ngltte via. full of nit
oil
..idlin'! .tar:
|trt*c*e .aid
i ::.iil pier) w lie I kne« to e o n
a lulky b j . eiiiilne into .tarttng
h'inatiy a« the other* were
nullim. out into Oarling innitlon.

■in ne in The N'ct gut

. I Oil liutiii-r.

In tin

Hundred * of Ihtlll-

ed ni tin »• luirm r* heated (il
letd and tne hi World War II

.-id h"' •

IN OUR D A IR Y D EP A R T M EN T

F r u it s £ V e g e t a b le s

?.vtr*d

In l .Iiiil landed in Cu too! waVl'.,
■iiik n u after llie ereo A * , pickr d

8 . i'u;i Btoktly Fancy

PARTY PEAS *.

Juice

*.

Uv nil Can Stckuly V.'r.c'.*# keeled

3UJ &lt;3in Stale, ly

Mo

With that filed, they

iff again only to hi

knit** in m* |.»rke*
II . .■••tii'li o n r k ' l and tlici were
n il to the Arurr. i M d l i the NC4
*tile** had th*' nio.t tmuhle iieltme » ' arteil hud the I* i l l tiMlbie

IL lO.i Can Ltikely hirilttt

LIMA BEANS

I

at T r c l u n . )

li.ul .ilioiil three m nute* In.■iin* ttunn: leirneil out and
i I he turn'll iluOII I bad lu do
on tliitu! t-i yet the mnltlnr, *&gt;*
i.-ie -*«.iilied from IT i nit* down
in ■ic'ht Thai** ohro I fell the

Lath

29c A P R I C O T S

Mo. 303 Can Stckcly v

got UM

I.

22c PI NEAPPLE

1

liw i

■in the aai to ll.ih lM thi &gt; broke

le' wa )ed u

J » it «'«!

No. J ' an St *.**!y Crushed

TINY LIMAS

No 303 Can ij|ok«tiy s Alaska

ait’L'

L u .b

c- 25c P I N E A P P L E

3&gt;»'J Fior cl. Idylx*

''Zsfy

Jixe Ft I fly* .'ini;

No I 1kit C

Nu. Aid Can St roly C5fe*,'n

c.

i

Each

31c R E L I S H

1’ul

GREEN BEANS

C an.

Not 303 Cun btokely'* Hcr.e,

POD PE AS

6

WAX BEANS

c.

SPI NACH

botlir . \ .n ly

2 Cum 21c SAUCE

2*. Stokulyn Gtoeri

Mo. 3UJ Stckoly Small Whole

TOMATOES

303 Can

F A N C Y C O R N 2 * » 25c CAT S UP

Stokvly t Tumljj

STOKELYS
PINEAPPLE

14 o.

y/

No

I

&gt;i &lt;. n e m ole In o me tfimhle
i , n, i . . out
t Halifax rim lljr,
to .
I.- . b i d
fl.p a iU * )
o h .lt

FRUI T

A

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i

hlul.elt*t Fineit 51 tuii« bUmLxJ

I

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eiwine ehan»;e.l lint li.ul uealhcr
kept them al &lt; halhant m o Hay..
Iijecth li.trninr to radio r r j . i r t .
prill readme of the arr ival ol the
.i .tarter

L

ind

lliat &gt;»a» at Tr*|*a»»py Hay
\etvfouttilland. *.» hc i e thp \ it &gt;
tlyltiy: l&gt;--al atnl it« «i»ter »htt»-.
tin \t I ati&lt;l \ n
&lt;etr lravlnf
the I.i.I point ol land . n llie HI ft
ll.lp to till' \/i'tr*
Knume lrouble f u r i r d the \t 4
iliinn otf I 'ape t
and they had
to taxi tno inile. in the open .ea

I-KYI MS CHICK KN

Hams y 49'

ic i't* '’!. &lt; !

.im m rrcd dnttn I rraliicd all the
•kin on the palm ol my lunil
leirneil ”

set

C A

Jim

Hunk :»l»-&gt;Ht it." he .aid "You
know 1 held that knlfr nn thmc
liattery cunncctinti. uhde I tnadr

G RAD E “ A " , QUICK Fn S Lk ri

KINGAN S RELIABLE SMOKED
Luig* Site Ready to Eat

Sioktlv’b Fined Slued i.t Halva.

r

- i j ' - r~

Atnl «t-iriU snstAr.! hl« thumhnail
a. hf ri-caUftl 1 tackknifc and ihf
n»rt it |&gt;Iay«l in liULiry’. firtt
flliibt acrixa Um» Atlantic
It* (BIS R rrr»r
a \a\y lieutenant anil cnflnccr stHiinl the
ill ;n^ ii.et N'l’l • t &gt;. under the
command &lt;*f •'tinlr Albert C Head
flew from N&gt;w(dumlUttn t-&gt; la*lion ami I’lymoulb. Knfiland
That w#» M icar» asn hut
Hrrc«r «tit1 Ahift. tpfl-tl)1 I1* the
eilro «d hl« chair »ln-n hr rcvall.
dm Atari &lt;d the (l.eht and r.iu1
Clall) tile knife he n-wl a* t make
•li It ;nllU&gt;n *&gt;»trm ronnectinn
••I ilve ikrmuh tt oech time I

CUT PORK

SimnyLiul

n

Jackknife Helped
In First Crossing
Of Atlantic By Air

CORN FED PORK LOIN
'/

P ««f »

S u « . At til,: U w Prlcal LAN.* .

BUTTER
Chi p Zee ( ’htp &lt;

M H itlllN C

1 lb Uliv
lllu- II.'it••t nr

2 ib.. 69c NUCOA Lb. 29c
Sli|.*r i l l ’ I I • ••!»* A
i‘'it(in
BISCUITS 5 re 49c Lg. EGGS id.- 51c
LOAF

Fronce Needs More
Mililiiry Manpower
in Indochina W ar
I’Allls i With Indnrhttu hi the
i im . need, mure mill•i*i u •'i*•.**• Hut then .*j . no
iiiiln
.i t.ai.i* *d any plan* tn
-* lnI ill alti ■ . i-it'i tin- fighttat:
lit
•ni'' '.i mi i ipk*.ill- ell ami ••
in |. In .
t other. tlun
' 1••n pnihi d into
11
l' '.‘u al i|y•
. 1.1 * l u • In lu- l u . .light

•p t.
I I*

i . . . . . .ii

inm m i i

if the

I Si Ii . la.."* i tilgwer h a n d

ill Imloelnuj
tVlnl

in.'I. il.. I 'ndt d Stale* and
.u t dr.l i t r e . In Holed,
t " t . I do* lint tend III "Ol Into

Iiiil

on

ti n en li.niui.' ui i*hat |. trehnic1*i I..... . 11ran

Ii i. foitiubtcn hy

i. • I'On i .*■ •*im h made Hie con
elipliiHi |u i ,im1 IH uonlli. lu .tend

•if 1*

t Id.i

the

itefeat

al

lln f i

ftirn

I'f &gt;• the pri.lili-lll aa* nut conOll
•'it'll ton i fdu al Knooi'h inl-mti-er. ca.id | be reenidtwl at *peel-l rale- of p ji . In tuppl)' the
fme*. I i iinre mntlderrd nrcea
-a n I.i iighl in lud'icbiiu Now
1that i. changed and manpower I.
needed

W.u .*eari din ourageil France
*«ald* |naie niu-t *1 .-ill II i||p
can't ' t i fiegntiuleil pa 't at th(•cur* .■ i nufer-nee *he in-itt* il|e
mu ' liaye help if »be l* lo go m
II. -'iih 4 &lt;aiunrt iiiember *ald

icti ii*
France l. nm going in
*'■•on 'lie || *|ip doe*n I ypl help

Hie' .he mii*t find a **ay to lay
■I"" " her arm* fumoraldy Jn Indneluna "
I' i nut certain lu* view wuittil
prevail Ind lie i« not alone in feelking t lance cannot continue alone.
France ha* **Hin*Ie.| out the
I'tiile*! Mite* nn the chance, for
help llotn t- rcnch and American
v lurec* *ay thi* po.*d.ddy i« “ not
excluded" at j)rv*cnt. hut no com*
oidmerit, h a ir l*ecn made
f.’nani. the iargeit of the ilU n d t
in Mireoneiia ha* only 2 l 5 rquntv

InlUr.

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Hundreds In Seminole County

W ant Ads.- The M arket Place
» - » * * '. t s m a

Use
HERALD
W ANHAOS

Room io i Edwards’ Bldg
Park * Commercial
Pn. 11
i R Alexander
T . M Stringer
R*- « * » ! re &gt; H » ' Hr*r9

a ia lm n U »l»i M»

sent

hJlehenetU.

Slum urrlind C.»urt

S K M IN O L K K B A L T Y
nr. d i e t r i c h *
r. « . h er o
IMI Park Arenas
Phone ST
Evenings— 442- W or Ifff-J
I RKDROOM concrete block home.
I Year old l/ow equity. 1W7
Adama Ave.

PHONE 1821
ro n

« « ■ « -»

*7%6f%4oal

For IlMnlii
5:00 P. at. Headline
Hey Before Publication

FURNISHED

m

apt

Illway 1/ 92

Louth of City Llmjts.
• IC A K A Ap*nr*nt« IU W
Pu»t Street Phra- 490 W.
~RoHawar and Babr Heda
bay. Week or month-Tel. I« 2S
FaraHare (eater. IIS Weal Pint

II ACRES— 2 mllea out oo Weil
lit St. with Irritation, fenced
for paature. ice my ilin -R a r*
lain W. B Wllliami, Realtor.
Iio North Park. Phone I ISO.

FUR N ITUR E- BTwtR P— «H |f 23— OFFICE rOttfPMENT -? J
V E N E TIA N BU ND S
O F F IC E DESKS and Chain. Im
O A K I.A W N
G I a m Jetoonlen
mediate delivery. Lowest prices
Factory prlres! Rolla Head Blinds
Check our prteci aid quality be Seminole County’s m ly perpetual
Check with George Stuart. 54
Aluminum slits, coltnn nr platcare Cemetery. Buslneai offices
frre you boy
tic tape* Complete repair service
East Church Street, Orlando.
Phene I i n
Scnkarik Gbuw and Paint C* lift N. Park
t/mlnole Venetian Blind Company
112 114 W**» rad M.
*23 Wegl w^.v* '.t
Phone 2831
a Complete,
5"ne un
t» ■+*•
U Rnkes. generators and atartara.
PLYWOOD Rowboat; food condi
Galf Predoct*
21— ' IJkST AND FOUND
lion. 11(0 Oak Ave.
Phil Hair's Gulf Htallow
u m TO U R P ETT
IStk and Sanford
Pb. 9171
Uned Appliance Sale
If ynn have—advertise your Inti
I G.E. Wringer type Washer 179 95 EN VELOPES, letterhead*, state­
PEER for ih.ee time* la the
I Kenmore wringer type
ment*. Invokes, hand bills, and
Herald through the courtesy of
Washer
79 93
ri r o g r a m s . etc. Progressive the Florida Stale Bank.
1 Rcndli Automatic Wash­
Tinting Co, Phone 4oa— 403
each 123 00
ers .............
I/SST. Brown and while male
West 13th SI
I Wrstlnghouse Refrigerator
rorkrr apanlrl, with hameis.
S ft...................
99 95 PAINTING, .mall jobs appre
An.wer. to name nf Kipper. B.
I I I" T V.
99 95
F McWhorter Call i m R
elated 529 J
1 17" T . V .............
79 95
CAR PEN TER WORR
FOUND: Plymouth ear key* on
I Electric Range
29ftS
corner Magnolia and 2nd Owner
I Gas Range
75 00 For quirk repair |obs, or (m ill
building Cal) Jim IM2 M-4.
mav have »ame by Identifying
I 50 Gallon Water Heater
and paying for ad.
Used 3 months
49 50
a r t ic l e s

ro i

\ t= - SPECIAL SB STICKS - = i !

sale

B

SMAl.t. ( Hedroom home. IJvln|
room, dlnlm area, kitchen, fenc­
ed hack yard 1903 Adama Are. H tllfrly Appliance Center
1373 eq'iitj *&gt;v t.me morliaie.
"Y:\.t W»it'nghouie Dealer"
Phone M n Witte, l i l t until S 115 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 1757
pm

GASOLINE lawnmower »43

Roofing — Sheal McTaT
Heating — Air Crmdillonlng
Kvnnn Roofing and
Healing ( o.
ISOS
121 West Fallen St.
Phone 79

Whether buylni or »alltaf, It eU*
Elliot.
O N E Room efficiency apartment,
pay you to ate:
PIIA Financing
(oitabh fn: rouple or alnale
I . W. HAIJ.. REALTO R
ALUMINUM WINDOWS
For Remodeling and repairs.
Pltvatf bath. IrtrwiUy «e*t«d
Florida State Rank Helldtna
All types Quality being equal We
rrcta Irom Post Office Inquire “Call Hall”
Nothing Down-Small Monthly
Phene I7SS
are not undersold.
lanuet Jarobsna Drpt Store.
raymrnt*
Cam
pbell's
Cabinet
tor your Heal Eatale need*:
Sherman
Cnncrel. Cn.
Hlway
17-93
South
Phone
fit?
apt
roamy
tW LV decorated
Cullen and d a rk e y , Brokers
On* We.t nth
Phone: I 2 (I -I M I
Call «3TW
Brawler Pnleaton Bldg. Phone H P
RKD-I-MIX CONCRETE
I.
L.
SI2.I.—
Plano
Technician.
Grease Traps — Septic Tanks
* TTR A (.M V B . 3 Ro«»m fuml«he«*
ARTICLES FOR SAIJt - 3
Phone 2144. Route I. Sanford
Window Sills — l.lntel«
dpt. TIU bath, acreened por-h,
Water birnlahed • m l.M fm .tt
Miracle Concrete Co.
' IA LL S GARAGE f-r gcnrral Autn
G O O D and B A D
W o r d 137 if) per montk Phone
repairing Al*" WrerVer Service
Phone 1333
399 Elm Ave.
Raby Car Seat* .................. S I 00
i l l ] after 7 p m.
403 Celrry Ph. low M — I W R
Cedar (heat
................. 2495
Nighl*.
S A V E M ONEY O N :
9 AND 1 ROOM apt* Reaaonable. Raby Red and Wetpronf la
AWNINGS, JALOUSIES
nersprlng Mattress . . . . 24 M
HAVE your lawn mowed hy Jerry
I U Elm . Call MST W^_________
V E N E TIA N B U N D S
Reg 149.95 Platform Rocker » 9 5 Free Estimates. Write to Mfg
l/ird I’hone 1317 W.
..
5#95 Agent— Glenn C. Utt.2419 Lau
• ROOM furalibed houae. M i Va- Reg. 279 95 Soda Bed
iu
iL D iN b - w T r i M u m T ^ d S .
Reg. 279.95 Chrome I pc.
W K II Drive. Call I**.
rel Or call Days-HWT-J. Night*
•
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moved.
lleWItt
D in e tte ..............
59 95
IX9I-J. Sanford
Hunter. Phone *42 W.
I AND S Redrnnm Apartmenla Reg. $139 95 Shopworn 5 pe.
Bedroom Suite ..........
79 00 UPRIGHT, portable Monitor Aera­ LAWNMOWF’ RS. Iland and^ l*ovr_ 5 * c l24C
Reg. $189 95 Shopworn ft pc
tor Washer. 4 lb capacity mi
er. sharpened In eul like new
Mvingmom Suite
...
1399n We.t 20th.
____
UNEURNIKIIKD 3 room apart
Bicycles repaired, rebuilt, paint­
sent Call S03
ed. Key work Harold Slanley,
M ather of Sanford
210 East 4th St
Phene 127 » = UNnjRNI8ITF.lt I room hoine [ " i n E. tat IW.
WE BUY. sell and trade used fur­
r lbone 423
FLORENCE GAS range In g*nd niture. Wllaon-Maler Funrltnra Co. C A R P EN TR Y and painting. Call
974-W. ___ ___________________
condition 5S5 Call after 4 pm. _ , n * U « Phone gftg.____
OL. clean 4 Room dnwmtalra
510 Magnolia Ave.
Baby car aeat In g»od~co»dlllon. Hmilty's Hnsppln' Ttirtlo
d
*
Sll
Park
Ave
* «
Phone 507-J.
UNIVERSAL floor model tewlag
Mowerta
IIS West 2nd St.
LON
machine
Rrmtilul mahogany 2 W H E E L utility trailer 4' ■ •' or New location-Just otA nf City
linlah, uved only 3 months, in
4' a 4*. Inquire at 24M Myrtle
limits Now handling Send Atperfect condition. H4t M. Call 12
Ave. r . W. Laager.
waley Outboard Motors. Also a
N IS IIE D house. 4 Rooms
famous line of compelltJve prka
jreeiewav S Room apt
V E G E TA B L E S to can.
Phone
Give The Gru^mle
mower* from Snappin* T u rtle ilshed Ttla bath. Call 1172 J.
1
1
1
499 50 up
t A Lasting Gift 1
8. Heml note Blvd.
Phone 210
Give Sporting Good*
t APTS, for rent now Cate* Bids
jN w iw w t ____________________ Also visit our Tnyland Department T - Ea&amp;jgttSfcStttgg - 7 M IMEOGRAPHING and typing
Many apeclal awards for the R EG ISTER ED Roier puppy, 7
work guaranteed Call M l-w .
Undergraduate
months old. Reasonable. 2101
ft Bedroom house Kitchen equtppDr Land. Fla. Or see Frank
^C^dovi
»e.
Sr
neighborhood. WS Call ROBSON'S SPORTTNs. GOODS
Beach at 851 West Pa. Avenue
F.VINRUDP. BALER A SERVICE
ReLand
H ELP
-II
b L e W ANTED
3S4 East P int Bt.
Phone M l I t , H t r n itSIir.D cottage J rooms end
ndali; brown
3 PR. SHOES-Red lantla
Am bitious W omen
iath Phone I2S7hath
INSURANCE
— 14 B
and while apectatorsl; wheat ml Can earn good money repreaentlng 141
IAA - A ll,
ROOM for rent In Lake M an- AU
nred .‘a* ill* 7V4 AAA
Avon Products, Inc. Hours *1
Polio flu o rin e *
fmvenlenrea. Mrs. A. F. Brown.
NEW. im 43 to 114 M values tor
your convenience. Opeoiogs In tio.non protection on each person ol
Boa 107. Lake M ary.________
lano pr See at IM Wait 3rd SI.
Ssnford. Osteen, Enterprise, De­
entire family at a total cost of
ia ry , Orange Ctty, Lake Helen
ft monthly. 2 Bedroom furnished
2» M
Goal Milk
M n . Juanita Atwell. P. O Boa STEM PER INSURANCE AQENCY
apt. 17(0 Magnolia. Phone gSO-J. Randall Priest. South Sanford AvA.
ftTl, Orlando, or phase 2 7312.
PRONE 2122.
Phona 3ftQ W 1.
furnished apt. 533 404
Ftr*— 1
WtsNlilorm— Auto— LlabOttv
Ith St.
MAN WITH CAR
N O M O N E Y DOWN
Big tamings. Start awn bttiintss In
BOOM unfurnished apt. (Jp- USED Refnafratore, all makes,
your town. We finance you Good
models and site* — Completely
fairs. Front and back icraened
references Full lime, write Mr.
Preferred Rales to Preferred
reconditioned. K * , approved
Available July I. i l l
Spence, 030 North Mill* St , Or­
Policyholders
and guarantee
rum 279 M
lando, rle. for penooil Interview John Wlniama Ins. A goner
par rv with
Kasiy Irrma
irrma MOO per
in your home.
ft ROOM api. furnished. Private
411 Baufntd Atlantic Risk
ri
rfaisdo
H. Wolfa
bath, electric kitchen, hot and
Phone 34
laare Cwpw aUaa
WOMEN
—
Rr*l
Opportunity,
Earn
cold water Coople preferred JOS San/ord Ave.
Phene 2117
Eatra
Cash,
assemble
handcraft
. (ftOI West 2nd SI
Emduela, ipara time at home
U.nd furniture, appliances, tools,
Iverythlnc supplied Easy, prof­
ft BEDROOM furnished house.
•tr Bought -sold, lo rry ’s Marl.
itable Artllne industries. Union
M M base. 173. Thona 9M or
131 East 1st SL rhooe 1231.
INSURANCE
City, Ohio
M ID DLE-AGED womaa. to manSira 2437" a 50 V '
ago ronmlAg bouse during sum­
Eitraded we Med aJumiABai (fcr i R i
mer months. Phone 130-/
221 00. Sped*
SperlsT ilsrottOl to
Irectara.
rectora.
SECRETARY,
Llp1st. C4
m home at Lake Moo­
abio. Steady ant
se DtBary home- 9M ME SHERMAN CONCRETE PtPB 00.
eply
Bo* M c/y Sf
. A1 Gibbons. DeBary, Tit. Out West lath SL Ka a o 1241-lw
ck of 10c Store.
A W N IN G S
a
I BOOM house, unfurnished. Edna
LJUtim* Aluminum
W ILL DO Ironlog in my bomt.
fttldgeman, Phone MU-W.
II H. Grier
Furnlluro Cantor
EDROOM upstairs apt. lur­
O f P f t lt V W T p M
Pkqwi 1221
ed. 2 Bedroom apt. down 111 Weal lit SL
MAM OR
ts. unfurnished. Phone 453 W.
U S ED TR A C TO R S
T t
2 Ford Fergusons 1 Oliver TO.
FU R N Isiu.n garage apt 411 I'al
jp jb m
to Ave.
B r it t Tra c to r C m
Start in ipare time, if satisfied
Sanford Oalande Hlway tU m M
[ALL 4 Bedroom bout*, living
Refilling and rollocllag money
.. dining area, kitchen, (m e­ INNERSPRING matlreaaea
from oar machines Ip lh ii area.
ek yard mo per mouth, le u
vated—417.50.
Jng! To qusLJf:
mi Ave. Phone Mrs. wide,
KCHOL’H BEDDING
you must have a ear.
until 5 pm.
&gt;340 00 cash to secure te
O ta e r Ceteg and JknM ad Am.
■ad Inventory, Devoting
WISHED apt. 3 rooms screen
a week to business your c____^
porch, eatra roilaway bed.
bed
wanera. AU makM.
percentages of reflections could
age. SI3 Park. Phone San
Thoroughly recendUloaad7 Teatnet up to 2 »o month!, with very
' 1331-R - 3 . _____________
•d. approved and guaroBtaod —
aood pmiiblllty of taking over
frill time. Income toertaatac
3 Bedroom ftimiahed
accordingly. If apr"
'. Adults. I l l North Jassaapplicant* can
vc
qualify financial assistance
anal
quaury
will
be «frea by Co. for etpaaslon to
frill time povltion and iio.ooo a
yea
’ "»rlud« phono In
POLAROID Films, Camaraa oad
ration. Boa to A c/o San
accessories at WiehoMlra Com
van
fr!% Herald
929 shop. UP South Park Are.

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Samaonlto Luggaga.
OOM block bouse. Electric flBBftHtl Jowefry m 4 _
apaee beater, Venetian
32ft Baafard Avd.

NOW NEAR TUB
and sir baae.

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llt-114 W t s t M E
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flarvtcB M i SaRBlre
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Srvtlng Sicak*. Chicken. Creok
Italian Spaghetti, Rra
Foods, riatfer Luncheons and
Dinner*. — Barbecue and
Sandwkhe*.
Itam*. Chickens. Turkeys.
Itaked whole lo Order.
Salad* In Quantity,

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SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

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Your Mato farm Insurance Agenl.
Lew coat auto and fire Insurance,

S^AMMINO

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C O M P LE TE laadseaplng. Tropical
Plants; Bluer Blue Sod; Top
Boll. A. D. Rountree Call i m

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PAPAYA pUnta. 10c doirn Just
enough to —
pay tor ad. long “Pit*

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Used

HANFORD MOTOR CO.
1491 Preurb

Pb. i r t

EXP ANDO Home, Prairie Schoon­
er. Stewart, Sennit Nashua aad
Yellowstone. 35% down. 5 years
E A m i D R TR A IL E R BALES
Phona 5-3443 or S-K*$ Palatka, Fla.
H ym rn iiU S o lx m rale oo automebtle financing, son Install­
ment Loan Department, Sanford
AUantie National Bank.
M ODEL A ’J l— 280. Plymouth ’3ft
^ | w ^ r ^ l o ^ n n d boater. Best

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Coolrart and repair work. Free
estimates. R._ L, Harvey, a

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Dishes.

Lifetime
r .ti
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Pay closing co*t only . . . 4.100.90

15 TO N truck erana, available on
rental or contract. S cubic yard
clamshell and dragline bucarti
Southern Eicavators Call 221M,
Orlando

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Reasonable equity. 3431

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P H O N E 141
a tU T iU l.l/ R • Fi tiN O M i/ r

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2 Room furnished apt.
— Available at oure —
310 Magnolia Ave.
A . K . R n w r i lr r
I’hone 212

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ROB THE GRADUATE

Phona 232
»n
Mf W. 1st B t

THE GRIDDLE

HAYNES Office Machine Co,
Typewrllen, adding marhlnea,
Salei-Renlals, 314 Magnolia. Th
44.

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•f| mat«wry hou»e. Carport*. Screened Porch. Othsr attra*.

FKIGIDAIRK appllanees, sales
and service G II High, Oviedo
Fla
Phone 4151 nr Sanford
1412 W after 4 p m

I'AV e o K B TU B I A I V

TH E SANFORD H ER A LD

C IA SSIFIEO DISPLAY

72— F .I.k fTR It’AL SERVICE*— 22
For Appliances, contracting— all
round ekclrlral service. See
your Gcnrral Elcrlrlr Dceler.
Hanford Ele ctric Co.
111 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 44t
Itandall Ele ctric Co.
Rcndli and Crovley Appliances
Youngstown Kitrhenv
Elrrlrlral rnnlrsrtlng and repilri.
112 Magnolia Ave..
Thonn 113

REAL ESTATE
Crtunlay and Montatth

A. B. C. JALOUSIES

ft pEDROOM Unfurnished house
lira Monroe Corner Oroeery.

I o sT Young, light blue parakeet
— Just off ne.l Near 400 Pal­
metto Ave Call 483 W. after 6

V YOUR AD WERE IN TH U
SPACE I T WOULD A TTR A C T
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THIS HAS A TTR A C TE D TO U t

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In Sanford

Legislative Body Endorses Request
For Authority To Build Dwellings

W A S H I N G T O N t/l’i
I'if .'.ilo iit K is e iih o w e r’i* hininiuj!
p ro g ra m . :'u li front n vc rw h e lm in i* v ic to ry in th e Senate,
yens re a d y today fo r u S e n a te -U o u p e conference in w h ic h
p u blic housing wan the ch ie f |H»int in dispute.
T h e .senator.-* late ye n te n li.y sihouted a p p ro v a l o f the
o v e r-a ll hoto in y legislation p rn v id in p lib e ralize d g o v e rn m e n t* 1
ilim n e d credit fo r home Iniyent, a stepped-up slu m clearance
p ro g ra m and new *alepiiaiil.x aim e d at p ie v e ittin y any fa*
I tine abu*e* m gov eminent aided
lioll- mg
A. K. hhoeiiiakrr toda* wrul
11* a Cri 111 could— the only roll
un the city’* pay lull a* ailuiinlx
.nil ,il«- mi the cornplrx n urture-trailer a**l*taut to t It) Manager
they al*., errJnrscd ElMinhuwcr'*
M ariru Knuwle*. Sb iin n A e i. who
cunt »vrr»(al 1w|ue»t !nr authority
a t i onty r r ir n ll) dixcbaijtrxl lioni
t . Ii old J j »* ) new public houxing
the Anuv where he s r n r d 4* a
unit, a year over the next (our
second llrulrnanl In Kmea Im
mure than a yeai. hold* a run
yeai file House v e r d o n cuutain* n&gt;&gt;
ilrucllou riifiitert tint decree Hum
•net proviiioii. public h*wi*mg iu*
the FulvrrxHy ol Florida, lie c&lt;ad
u,
-0 1 ti-jecled there h) a Vote
Uair it In l«&gt;? Ill* tuimai* assign
uirnl with the City will he to oh
of 211 ltd
lain will piling amt light ol (aav
Chairman Capehart tltlm l* *&gt;(
W A S H IN i.lt&gt; * .'
Pi Jir'irtaiv do* Senate Hanking Commidee.
permit* fur the ('Hr'* water amt
i
t
Stale
I
ndl.
t
11 Congress l&gt;
■ewer project.
nuuoiinruir a Senate ll &gt;u*e eonler
.In* the in1111it1* *11ualun In Ind"* etice . ommidee to work out a coin• • •
KiNDrillG lo-r plea to “l.i-or me
china,
“ i* r i a ' t *'iit l&lt;v o&gt;* niemw |Iirollii-e tull would Mart a week
I'harle* Murrl*on, mendwr *d In |&gt;elt *».'*
al -ur. I ward to die," New Yolk
(nun toda* predicted in an inter
The Herald'* advertising -lall. re
lie 111It, I* II.. •' atrlliellt IffitM view that the Joint group would puli,eini-ii it sue Anne lino. l.ie,
cently received a letter and d ip
4 i. I.oro It.t Not Ur HU 11 .ftrt a
pine Iriim Franklin English, who i! ** y'rnale t i - icii K* lili.Nl* i «»m oka) .il lea-t xome politic limiting
26 minute ttn.ggla It.* woman
used to tie a watch repairman I,liltre II. *U|i|**-i 1 lie President t i an t dial die Home would accept II
**»» seen to tllp U.lo tl.v w*trr *t
here and now l* piKtum* Id* trade Miihower** |ni»|4,*i*d new* P* t*il*
VeMerda* ’* Sc*nate roll call (ol
4 I A .in. t.» • | ino.g 1ffa ri, wtia
while living al dll K tiranel St . lieu dollar (inrirn nut pioprnm. lowed an unii'iiat Itehind Ihe-xcenr*
pull, * urirrtl that 1 - I i . - i e * It!- iiiam-iiver in which Hepublican and tino.edutelyr dived In aftri l.er.
tla/cl Path Mich " I III here III
Detroit,'' he *a!d In the letter, •n» the Pr 1 lent c i•at "fleil lle m i, rjtic leader* i*itm d hands
•'and really have a good mb In Inltty" III pen lour d i r (u lu l» t» •o dial 1 \ 1 1 ,u p chief! could gel
a large Jewelry store I'm already &lt;na' I- him l&gt;* »-• “t|ulchlv and •ilia -in, 41-pmca! (or an a Irnlu
manager ol the repair depart­ •trcimvelx" tii rues ling lit** l on* Ixtratien ri**jue*l and (It ) Southern
ment ' The clipping contained a I name I I la 1 4!
tle 110Ki.it* could Vo on rrvord
Ihe situation :n liuh«'hlna. lie without die *eyregaliou ixxue
ilory. with the headline *‘Me*t
Pete
(English! which ap(&gt;earr I ' *.*id. "is I lane la with tlanrer,
It hastened dn* w a y
not old* l*» ir.r ouniediate m*»
In a local newspaper
S.-n Mavhank of South « '.ir-diiu
• • •
'.Hi tu the Iw u iill -■( Ihe United Seninr Hirikinr Committee demo
Furumrurrment e irrrU r*
will j ittales amt it- \ili - in the Pact feral .in-1 long a staunch advm’jte
be held tonight al H o'clock at tin fn* ir&lt; i.
ol public housing had *ucceevh*d
"tip* arm 1 oio* which i* vital in wimiinv committee approval -.1
Plan are being made to reopen
Seminole High School adilonuni
* * -•
&gt;,1* the oeace an t snfs-lv &gt;'l the a urgHMi unit program, much It'd- die io* .1 vi-ialii-nat .won, selvutrl
•pecl.ill) III view --( die ta d - that
Don* Jean Carbon. 5. dauphin United Statigr-r than F.I'Ctihuwer asked Then &lt;Him
kin Id Mill
I1.1* in ide a
“ Com mUn1*1 China hn* I,m i the
of Air and Mr* Charlie Carlson,
Supt erne Court turned duvv n chill -'e ill II* t y pe ol production
will go tu New Smyrna (learh next supplying to tie* Vietndnli an 1 -in appeal from a lower court rul
Itlgtirr
killed
week where *he hat been asked In e v e t-in c i caMtic votuiiu- of mum mg which Iiantted *cgrc(atluo in a which m in iri-'
worker-, aci iA'dmg
to I -irn-.l
be a immature maimelte In the turn* ami md-taiv *&gt;uiiplt*‘* Thert
San
t-tauelaco
public
housing
proj
Hie,
I
.
Ill
III
a
Ul.lU
&lt;
&gt;
;&lt;
-r
.1
till.Seaside Kierla parade on June II 1* also evidence dint Soviet aim*
She al*u will compete witli othi r on*e lx eh supplied tl» illi'lcliaing int Atay batik intenirefe*l tin* a* l liaml.el of ( .Oilm ilCe
a Han on segregation 111 all pollin'
little girl* In the Junior All** Sea uuanlitiex
Ho nmi-eln will need at least
•-* do- 1 oiiiiminld hoiislne lie said tie unntd lr&gt; t-&gt;
Jlde First a contest, a beauty con Imre in lnd*&gt;- iima.
,
|in* |,i|;lit-| 'kill.-.I 0 (K ■alol»
knock -&gt;ni. on the Senate floor, the JWltiilll
te*t (or youngster* Tin* iitih an­
tIV 1- week . he leVi.ded
"Illr I oiiiiiiUIIIbI |dnti &gt; Hot
nual (ie*ta I* tchrduh d to Marl oii.y to take over Indochina hut !•&gt; provision In* had sponsored in the
seiei d liirtldv -killed operator*
committee
at noon Thursday and la*t until duiiiiiiat' 1 nil S o u lhea»l A * i a '
an- woiking now in Hu- new pro
Sunday nfternw.u
Deader* of both parties, d wa&gt; duct* ami ate cariiin, from ]il to

Secretary Of Stale
Says Indochina
Silualion 'Grave'

Plan: BrlRfj Made
To Reopen School
For Sewing Work

III.I D

xujmritvteadeiit

H T

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IlilwCe,

of Ihe
hat ichcdulcd a meeting
1
board of school Irutlee* for Mon­
day al I p III A meeting id die
xcmaul board will be held Thur*day al lo a m. Ihith meeting* will
convene In the Mitierinteinh nt'» of
fice

Movio Time Table
H IT Z
"Furutue*l of I orlii**-"
I INI * ;t:M
It:6'» . t»:4H
"China Venture"

S:M

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Saturday
"Tw ilight un Itio

I HI - :i f,:r

Claude"

«i pi . &gt;i *i-i

"Skv Cnniltialoh**"
2:44 ■ 6 37 ■ H AD
Sunday - At onlay
''('uiiiinanil"
I 24 ■ 3:21 • 6 24 • 7 21 * 0:21
M IIV IH I.A N D
"Cun lteli"

Start* 716, Feature H 26
Saturday
"Heautiful lllotrde From
ha*hful Head"

"Htorin liver Wyoiidna”
SUM* 7 46
Sunday* Alon.lav

"From Here To Klerniiy"
Start. 7 46

roporied then aann-d to handle
Mavhank'* motion without a roll
call vote The timtinn *vvrnt down
by voice, and Maybank himself
■made no effort to place hi* col
league* on record Atajurlly Leader
Know.and
—
--------- of California iinmedi
Me* Alary C Holler, member ately o f f e r e d El*ennower * pro*
of the district No 12 board &lt;«l the |w»al
Male Department of Public Wei
Other major pruvi»ir»n* in the
fare, reimrl* that in Seminole Senate ttiraxiire are
County, 1371 peroms wen* a»MM
I Cower duwn (laymcnta and
ed financially during the month ol longer repayment period* lor home
April
mortgage* Insured by die l i teral
A total of HIJ person* received If..using Administration
old age a*»i*fance to die aimiuM
Down payment* would drop on
(if JtS.IM :t7 (MTMin* received aid
donlinurtl On Page Fight 1
to tire blind, totaling ll.iAl, and
4^3 f.iinihrs, rr-preseiitme t 1 •&gt;
ehildren. cecelved aid In de|&gt;endrnl
children, in the amount ol t:1.'

Welfare Official
Soys 1.377 Here
Assisted In April

l&gt; 1 VJ
iirty i«-t*&gt;iMs applied for p ddic
1 Fort!
assistance during April, and
.
application* were approved and II
were rejected Eleven m H a iu -e
grants w»re cancelled during tinmonth beeause the persons were
i-.ii longer eligible.
‘ In addition eighl chthki-n re
reived service including I - •■ 1
,-are. help with enmt1011.1l .m.l p’i*
steal problem* and social plan
nine
Then* were six adoption petition*
under study fur the Circuit Com I
These arc children
placed
in
Immes independent of
service
through a licensed child plare
mint agenry and Ihe welfare do
pnr'.ment I* res|xm*ihle according
to law to nri’scnl a study and tec
omrnemtallon* to the court

r\ r t c zc

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»hip, won In competitive exam*
(or future teacher* at Florida
State University. Tlu* winner, wh-.
ha* )u»t completed her freshman
year at the xfhool, i* majoring m
physical education Tile tchohl
#nip give* her ttuu toward her
education

M K F I INCH 10 III

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Vietminh. Key Figures Of Probe Agree
Get Bloody | 0 (jse Qf Telephone Calls

Ike s Housing Program
Gets Senate Approval

Auilry H im . daughter of Mr
and Mr* H It H im . Entcrprlm*.
ha* been awarded a lafwl* scholar-

u r

K H IH A Y .

Leaders Meeting
Held By Agent

Miss .Myrtle Wilson. Hume Dem

oust ration agent,
conducted
a
leaders training meeting tor sum
mer t II leaders yesterday alter
iMr&gt;n al her office
The following women attended
Mis Joseph Krug and Mrs How
anl Keren of Fern Park. Mrs \V
I! Evans, Lake Alary; Mr* Her
man l&gt; Jones
Sanlnrd,
Mrs
lo )re Eber, Luke ,Monroe: Mr*
Itirliard MeCanua and Airs
.1
Murray, Maitland; Mr* James I.
Hargreaves. Sanford, and Air* I.
W
Alorski and Mrs. Ilarney
Cnlha*. Chuluota
The Sanford 4 II Chib will inert
at tin* Count) ranning kitchen. 4u|
E 26lli St June 17 at tl 30 a m All
1 &lt;1 Chib girls will be welcome

IIAN UI, Indochina Js — Com mu
rust Ird Yietmillh rebel* agured
two tilixtdy successes in the Hanoi
delta yesterday line pow.l a new
threat to the vital French llfe'llle
-tween Haiphong and Hanoi I :»
olhrr turned a Homan Catholic
. e m 1 11 a r &gt; into a battleground
-here hundreds dlt*.! in hand I1 out , . initial
Wave after wave of Vletmiuli
•* »&gt;ps ,-ro died the stubborn de
te:i'i of the e&gt;u Vietnamese man
. the garrison at I ‘ho M &gt;1. 21
-iiiies southeast o| Hanoi and mil*
• mite* south of tin* Haiphong
Hanoi road Over this ro.r.1 are coo
,.*t*d supplies and equipment
Hided at liaiphung tiaibor
I id off by Ihe Vietminh tm
i-.uly three weeks and uitiler al
i-sst constant rebel assault dm
l lug the past seven night*, thu vie
Vi d.-r* smaslinl five assaults l»*l
i, - hi l.efor,' the A’ielmmti tide
,,-rwtirlmed them
How many
V i.-liiaioese ess*,i|K*il death or cap
oe was not known, a French ti » Is
nioialld -'iHikrslliall said III &gt;e
&gt; uiiling the battle
s&lt;*eiit&gt; five miles southeast ol
It.- i»i
J.inxi Virtmltih smash,- I
their way through the Village ol
1 11aiipliiuigha against I. im i vtet
lialllese and a handful of volunteer
. atloilic millUameii who made a
•*en hour stand 111 the seminal*

II wa* "trill* a battle between
• -tlitlllllitsts and Catholics

(.11

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. -on* war." a French army s|*,ke
.11 air said
the deadau.i dying tell 01 writ*
ii loan ft,on window* and balcony
it dg, * in a hand lo hand combat
Hi.,! laged on the staircase* and
in the corridors, a French army
*p keitoan reported Hursliug «r**
0.1 b*» pocked Hie seminary- walls
Vu indication that a* high a* ko»
\*lelii4ine*e and Catholic tniliti.,
men may have been killed or cap
h in d at (luanphungha wa* *es*o in
the I 1,’licit s|Hikesmali‘* irpotl
that the colli III and "hoped ;*•&gt; to
.a*, survivor* from the seminary
fight might gel hack
11 "IIIMilled Mil Page Light I

fit |n-i day lie «ai.l
I he ilia tidier 'I (iiiiiiiieife In
dlisUial ,'otnmlltei l.eoree I nitty,
ihalnntn, utge* that all pvt**m*
wlio are wilting to cuiuplelv the
tewing coir*.- amt make an ef
fuit tu Ih tu iiic flni*hcil, tkdlcd
m^ratoi * emit ail t red Murray.
( ouiily head ol adult jiul toea
tlimal I i.iiiiioi'. al the ( ..nit II ..i-e
Tills 1» all opiMItlllOlV for a
much I ugei payroll and higher
pay In.in ,-anio*nl laet-iios, Ih it
ki-nridge pointeil out

Merchants Group
Meets At City Hall
S’s^nftir l \ Mi-r* ImtitN*
! Mij nil*! \p«!Frilav iifi-Tius-n in
It ** •’•1 v •*«iniinl%«|i»ti«*r«' n out al
t lit- I ‘it V ilit!i K*if tin* 1uim* Itnrt.
lit1* niH'litiif hua
u%«&gt;r l&lt;*
ri|»art«,
tu *-••rtltrn* to tiurilpti
, % » t'lH V, «i rirlu t \ nf lit*tAliuti

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h»a

l»ri*»&lt;t iMi tin i*

•••u| .^unftifj Ni*\\

PFKAtlSMItN'

T A U A IIA S S K B &gt;f Coll p ter
roiporalimi today receiva-d M.te
|h &gt;i mitvion to float a to million
dollar t.niid U*ue to refinance » ilstall.ling d -Ms and pay hu mi
Iiriivi omit* to it* Northwest t K.r.
Ida etn iri.-.il system

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M ention

I» a \ t.*t»Kij»

r i p r i ttil 1ti .it

Hill

t*lI* |«

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ti si*1 fn*rn iloi »i&gt; t to II**’

r«*|&lt;*l«fntlf»h l*v I(m-:*I 11 trluMiti
t '«»«I % tii i|ii I f 1 in»1if11f t,. 11#!111 ti |,
h aving n fnofu s»f !*ltt T'*
Till" illi rrl ii i * (i»ii,|n.Aii*i-| .si 111,k1V11»li
to mu It t* li-iitttirrtf v n»Fiiilwfn ««f s«l|

tiOtlUlllll tint Ifj*uiftf lilt tull. |* Ilf

Pool lo Have
New Schedule

11,,**
jii rl(oil vtho * i i r M icii
(mu* Mud •rftilt t*. iiuftkt tin' .tat

fi ridfiifiUiiii

Snnfuid's i.iil,In- swimming -■ -I
will npgn ..I, its (nil time ........... ..

*s liedole I o.-ssIn v urioidlllg &gt;o
&gt; it* .Mining, 1 VVnrren KnowU
llo* fni-llllv will l»,* -*1,.•1, It hi
'.( 30 n in to
o m. with t»o
hours out f&lt;u I uih -Ii -m.l dlmo-i if•lMvtiv.lv, mi I o in mid '• i&lt; .ii,
Tuemta* II, 1011,*li Snloidav.

iCulirl f Hutitiia ■!, 11,111iiiiiii .if
t hi* nit* 111to ( ■!1111 dt 1vi* i oiu 111ill *•*'.
titiOltriJ that th' 01 / anliil idi
Lro!

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sftn.1

mriiilr«*rft

tugr**,|

of

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w lio ) ij&gt;h•* not iiaid t to •»
dut-ft |ii do »I* llllllivdintrl)

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Tilt* 1*001(1 iiaonl a mtiKluti llml
nil mcmliFr* i'Iu if Ui«*lr lm«i
Il will I m* clo*i*d „ll dMv * * Il |!i&gt;t iF i th.* Mnndnir fiilltiwuu* In
Monday and will t,e open l- -m d«&lt;t&gt;*ftilrrw‘r l*.»&gt; in irrMiratton .if
Avtueh fall* v»n i» Sun
2 o- 111 until 'I 0 m each Sm* lh«*
it*.lav.

Between Pentagon, Solons
French Genera!
Has Dual Role
In Indochina

Welch,
McCarthy
Confer

PAIII"* •' I 1.,osc 01 deied (, e n
P au l Ely
i i o i e . l h i . . - ' chief ol
staff, to the do,de, h n reted |oh of
U n d crsU iiid iu y
m il it ary and ixditicai cltlcl In In
dochIri.i today
Itv po llm g a new
D e b a te C lim a x
mall m tl" , 01,il,m nt counnaiid,
Preinii-i J-o e p h I aniei • I'abihei
sought to ti.&gt;1*1,
iii, sagging de
W A t ill I N ( i I U N 1, Pi — Sen,
fense* *t the lev.'it Into country
Mi t ’iii l li v ttnlnv up reed to
E l ) , jii
replace
lien
llrn ii
N a v a t i e a* until .111 coiliinander livrm it Hhe* in lin* Met,’arthy*
&lt;it' Ins tnorti*
10 Chief and Via.l i n e ti.-leaii Js A 1 inx lientiinCOIII Mil'-l.tiel »■,-, -.*1 it
..f
III,to lot c l
tlAfi IkJwAllV All#, tli 11m I lari
li lo|ilni||e i' ii IU With
china
Naiarn * pal llcnlarly lias Ai'inv nfficiiil**
lit4liy. a* tin ir • | luoikHt uud I i lit!
been a i n , |of I 0.11 ot eiitici'Mi
t u i U m diHltk iririv ih irntsi
.Mel ui tliv amt A rm y Coua*
since Iti* 1 ill ot I *. •-11 Pico Phu
It ^Miltrdlf .rill Ce ItUlll A t i r m
F ly ii .a-idlt i. i m iii-d lioni a Kvl Juaeph »\ U eleh ngreed
tr.r center of * urjtiamt mmiiig
s n i v e l mis* 1..11 to I ’o- Fat I . astern
1r
A lefUKer Mltnllll iju l
(lint nil m um tnti ',1 ti‘lep)ion«
battleground lbs report has been
i'lim m u n lit L*hlnr*e alrrftdf
made thr basis
&gt;&gt;l
goverilltienf v' h IIk lift wee ti Petit Yv’ iill ivf*
h.ve ttaltr l ftulkltif ^jlti (in *
plans !.,&lt; all out l e t r n i .- against lleial* anl «eii:.leis lu.-t dltg \fc*
iti tit r i p n t i on niii iitu tiuu uf
'a Ihe puhllc
tn-w V is-111,111ii re tie I " u , ,t- t., the I'arlhv,
the labol Jtlxllrr (tVhlral I'lro f
vital
Ill’s] Kiser
della
a lo illd rec-irj
Hanot
Welsh and Me srth ' further
a g rri -I dial etf- it 'hniild lie ah in*
I lie
lilt llo ,.l . line - l i s t ! )
altel I Intel * *hat.\ i r . inii- * ass* .1 -lied I 1 lloil - I- t-.ic .-alt n -lv*
inv; uthi r key t o r in th - dn*
fnllliei s s ids-iii ■ ol il d. t. rtnm.i
,1 ,*....
|inte s
call*
*
beta, r
a im lilt; a i m
lioll lo II, lit on 111 iododiU ia I, ',«■
Cabinet si ' s r, itla v Haloed I dona 14 *dlo’lals only, and call- m\cliving
I l e d t i i c II u |nii ,I minister fur toe Huy At Cohn and ( l ands P C a rr,
Associated M a li -' ,.| Indochina an t aide to A id 'at thy
raised the post to lull l almu-t
McCarthy and Welch Itad a coil*
lan k I ii’deric D u i h .i i I ' s uredeces ference outride the hearing r.Min
s»r, M i .t l u.|ii,'t held tin* junior and returned to aiirtounre ilictr
liimlsteri.il rank •&gt;( secretaly of understanding
stale
Welch said (lie hearing, sulh'nitl*
In i-omlomiig Hu foji Ind -chim-'C
S T H U M S bl’t A proposed re* mtltl .111 and )&gt;,,liii. it c o m m a n d , mlltre xhmitd tecr &gt;r4liv the "insolution descrilong the rivi-nt So- the government 1,-liirtied 1., the escapable fact" that disclosure uf
preme Csoirt rtecidio: outlawing set iiji billowr d when Ihi late Mai call* within tin* administration it
segregation to public M-lianU os 10 s’la! Jean de I .1111, de I . . 1.■ , - tu rn -I by President Elsenhower*!
linriomiy with (li.i*tiaii leni'IOng boric I th. I'o iu niiu n 1 1. .1 \ n t due live lu ibid.li.ic ie*tim&gt;ny on
couleie - i-s between aJmiiiutraiion
•silt be offers’ll I,might at the 111111I1 hack lioni the delta to lo'i!
Soul In-in
Hapli*t Convention
He I .,ltii had heel, given t. If ofiieia
il.- said il al*.* -liould tec .grille
the Itev. It) A D- Miller ol posts nfte| a I t x at dlvidluy tluin
Nlisll.ilie, redo., »utd the recoin to m im m i ie m i l i t a n mflm-nce &gt;,n McCarthy has taken the consistent
oiiudatIon will I k- offered t*. Ihe the developing Vn-I Nani govern stand that if these call* are not
1 xtl ........... .
should
,-I, nvent inn in the form of a supple­ m i tit had Out pro ved enlirelv sin Introd
Hy again lo iu e iilra llih ' lint be
mental re|Ktil by the convatitiiio's cevsful
A li i a 1thy
l'owi-i III Olie Ilian's hands, the gov
a. I he j , i red with
Christian Lite Commission
la’g n t
Ely Welch but tl thr oirs,r MNittpcv
The Itev D r Miller, executive e fn m e n i (i b rtn m ly
, were golne lo ptu then call* Info
seerrtkiy of Ihe commission, said Wlnild be able to i s , &gt;1*1 |l&lt;the record, he would at res- to put
•'We simply stated llml we helievi- Ire's successful olfcnsive
the decision to be in harmony with • T h e r e was no fmmedtate .111 in hit
the Iasi, democratic principle, of rimiiireuienl ol new .t- *i**iirn» til
Hie iipnli. i of the McCarthyunless over
tl,,. Constitution olid also in harm tor Navarre and Deleaii lloth uieli Wi-lcii a g m -n i e n t
(I oiilinued tin Page Eight)
tiad assumed ttlx*lr duties in Indo turned by the sutreoitintillc itxclf
&lt;ir I atei developments would be
etiin.i only 1.1*1 year
t tv * siirt'fsstir al*., wa* not an tliat tails involving senator!, in
fioiim ed liiiinedlaleli
. lo l.:,g AleCarlhx would be midc
I In- new Indochina clnef i* a luil,la- hut no i.ihrrs would be
thro e wounded vetei m
I both
flu- Welch McCarthy underitandworld w ar. \ g radu ate , 1 si C y &lt; mg climaxed an liout'i debate in
in .lit.ns i i a d e m y . 1 1 m i , - . VVi- l tile Ileal mg ( all 111 ,i|) Hie isvUr of
•’" 'h i he liecailie chief of stall the IlioiulOied call
A second liuslln-'s will ops'll to i , I Aug us I
in one upruaMmi im-ment, Sen.
Ihe new Food Mart building, I*t tiling toil - li M .l -toKik j s'oniant
'
th
SI
call'd al P atk A x e amt 2itl
j gtre lit* lil fm t rl-'j ....... monitored
Monday umtidtig, a c c o rd m t In M
.all* al Me' ulliy ■l o t calirsl un
I It a lioni owner ol the new Im*
him to &lt;&gt;gn d
till***
cna irm a ii Mutidt I It Hi banned
N 411m l l Iii- Haiiiitlift lift* l.j) un ill «*
JACKSONVILLE 1
. * , In* gavel ind 1 it d 101 eider
mat, the lo w hustuess will to
Now V|I 1 bail man let’! d o n ’t
. C i i l j r i ol
m anag ed i n Airs S a n J o h n - on Mseii- J r . ex cru flv i
tl the hook
•&gt;ti- -*. nitiie a, ter 11 1 ish. 1
V*su v1s to r d i n v b . nti
unit will feature complete West
-»hlrh ri'|ireseiils a t - hi' 2,'j fishm. here " Symington to il Mundt
itlgimuse washing and dryin g »e*
In an itto-i jn»'s &gt; exchange. Ale*
•s a l' said tmlay he had |ust nv ice
A* an added convenience to It' sen ,-d a le le g iJill li,.,t Ho- -l it i m p earthy demanded that Symington
iei|uil&lt; &lt;1 io I, td i otidei oath
customer*, 'to- establishment will •“ •at lllclial‘ 1* sired oft 1 alli|K-.li, lie
give complete laundry and dn ' l i xico. Alonduy had been relea* i&gt;i conversations with S *-crctiry
Sievens eoneet mug w tijt McCaC*
cleaning pick up service*, accord ed
lie said I*. C Newman, tile own thy ter iliiil A m i ) attem pt! to
ing to ItatHiiii Th r laundromat iri|ti!pprd with 12 washers and twn .1 wired llllll "Kichatd relea ed l l i w j i l hearings Oil alleged C o m munist iid i lttalum ol Army U n t i l*
driers, so a* to give fa*t service wittiout fine or cotifiscaliun "
Steele said Newman sail Ho* latinos
Cost of eriuipinenl Inslallod at liuSymuigtuu tiad
je k n o w le t g . J
'hump had been Mil.I because no
slure. s*In, ti is tiK’aled at !(■• I
2.6th SI mi Ihe south side of tlm ;. e could to' obtained lor slupiuiot e a t I , r tliat Mev.-ns h i d Ip*
main luiibbri" was evllmated at them He said Ihe w u r csmlamlrd proaclo'd tom alnnit Hie investigl*
1( out null'll O n Page I K h ll
1 .,tiler detail*
(T jtm liy llalvorn

Planned Resolution
On Segregation
To Be Before Group

I

Laundry Business
Will Open Monday
In New Building

Sluimp Bout
Is Released

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lav, 11(111* H in t;, Janet I
ttkrlbr Satllle. CarrT#
en MbhrU. J m J Haandi
U l l M , Alla Hlatnea, (Jl
I* A i m Flip**, N utt 7
, Jaui* O f to b y. WUUa

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Dnnn, (iorgon Toll. Hamilton lll.be* J r. and Frink

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Murphy and farcoag rww. afnadinc. left to right) Juct Atie*..
Jimmy Whatley. (irraM Brirrcna, Lawrrnrr Hkatro. Alar.la (ioemMe. Dirkle Mow. Kimi Nrinwander. Je..e llyrd, Nanry Driggers.
Saner Maul raw. Imoeene IliMlrk. Hhirlrv Eulnnk., Itelty llaraii.
Jewtll Cuhew, Ellen Lyoua, Hue Ann Itadfnrd. Ann lllllera. Pal-y
Collim , Mary MikeUJcik, Sheila Utunniag, tiraca Alaria Bliae*

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Beit, Jeannette Klrlaw, Franct* l.awann. Kay AVaila, Pally Walker,
Betty Ann WalUtrdl. (irurgin Ann Thigpen, Kimemary earner.
Delorla MIMed. Eat AtcCall Annefle Hriiuke, Lynn Hellrra, Polly
firaham, Jim oy AVade, Philip Tonry, Jimmy K rider, and Jimmie
Fox, and (buck row, •landing, left In right) Tummy Kuhn, Cnrllnn
Jacobs, John Troupe, Jimmy llouk, Itunaie Anderson. Hibson Hales,
David Umsik, Don Karraker, .Stanley K a li, Rodman Urumley,

llxskins, Hill park, David Leonard. Stanley Arthur. Jimmy BoUiater, Koaa llrnnum , Altlnrr Oslmrne, Itirliard Plcklrt, Tum m y Newsome, and Kandy llrynolds. Aliming from Ihe picture were Krne*t
Canada, Jimmy lluller, Mark llrown, Marvin Kinard, tjeraUin*
Alundrii and W aller Wiedrrhuld. (Phulo by la v t i SluJiu)

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                    <text>M on, 59, W alking
Across Country
*

Eisenhower
(Canlipped Im m rage One)
"then indeed we are apprnarhinr
the end of freedom'* rnad *’
Mr *|*n warned again*! ennflt*
ir r
wi'h -lltloyal
*ubver«tnn. r.-.-.rig IItat “ we .*,.descended in blmo) ,md *ntril from
revnlutlnnarte* and rebel*— men
and women who dart-1 In distent
f»"fn accepted d&gt;telmi« "
Turning to gtobM mailer., the
President *a!d America i. ***in
milted to two f »r rearhtng pollrir
"F ir«t and fnremmt. we .,lr dt-l
Icaterl In the building nf a cooper
ative peace, bised up**n Imln, pt* 1
lice and fairness
"Second to pursue this effrt
lively, we seek the strengthening
nf America and _ her friend- tn
love of liberty, in' knowledge an*l
comprehension, in a dependahli
prosperity wid*ly shared, .ln,l
a military posture *i Impiate foi
irru rily "
In auch polirirs, he .aid. "(here
it no iota &lt;d aggie sion no tnteni
to exploit nth* i jj- deny lh*-u*
their rightful place ami space in
the wnr) I '•
Me
said hi* administration
know* Mist "every lie- iliato n ao &gt;
the Oimniunists would he fraugnt
with traps ann pitfalls." Mill In
tald, "Pfislttve. determined day to.
dav toil wihi'-I pry real dividend
among free nations "
*•
19)1.It'll K tll'Il'M IlM - I'nhre I hirf lleijr William* (left) and I’llmn. lien Muller are shown with
eqiilpnt*nl ahull I- carried 111 rnli nf the pnllir |ta trill rar*. Ki|tifpmrnl In earh car la rallied al apprniiin.ili I) #.1,200. (Slalf I'hnlu)

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Police Patrol Car Carries
Much Specialized Equipment

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tuinv away. we may a* ***11 be
under a dirlatorahlp. I'm a r|n&gt;*
neii'Mwu nf the maytir and I
Mi HTKVB DHI’SDI S
I mill hit City ommaml purl nr ilntn I even know he had a p«nv
( ’rolling along the 1'lljr’t -li*-*l . n* ighleiring patrol rart. till rar until thin ram* up."
III III* ip* rial ri|iiippe&gt;l patrol I ran lea ramera, first aid kit, fin(iim. K rider replird that he
rat, the City poll- 1 man i- lotiifrirt 1perprinibig erpiipinent, shotgun or fpmioht flteir ra t e nnlh ll |r
Ing evidence to Hanford'* icst.trril- lint
gun.
spare
ammunition, i"»i
pnr - iif both alder of th* laiut, "but t
■ «■
*■*, -in
n - •■■■■•■uiiiiioii.
spotlight,
fine*. Iiroum .........................
, „VI„
and passing motorists ii&gt;«i offer- table sin
.. . flarea,. *
. ..... ..............
live help I- oral if an unrig* my blanket, tu'w rope, rain* oat, hat „e|M„, t*&gt; move a cow neat to hi*
cover, rutdmr lamia,
for makneighbor,"
*nouIn tetjuire it
— , _a -kit
.............
..
The Sanfoid paiolinan i* lypl- ing |ila«ler ca»ts of foot prints,
fire
extinguisher,
r.ow
bar,'spare
Al
Ailhqr Klrchhoff
cal nf those throughout Floiblo
...... f,°"'
■“ "'"f**
a pnlire drpartmint within hliii'i lf ga*. tnl.ar.lo,....... . machine gun
On hi* fin d salary, he work- a II * all worth approximately *.1.- ............mmi*-noi l» wa.ting it.
timi- nn IhU » hm tm*v* «te nth^r
minimum of in hom* a day, hot ;iim
r. e
,
I* *
-I „ llHdl«* •eridll* nniltrv« li* check.
r merge nr y calls inn Ihe average
tioari In 12 hour• dally for the
■ lack of *i*e in It* mobi­ bin behind Tmichton a Drug Stole
yrar.
op for ila
The Kulifnid force i- HI yeala-olil lity. Within second* from Ihe lime that's in a leiiihlr stale."
Ihl* rear, allhough It-embryo look *n'emergency call la received, a
Com. Kad* i madi a motion that
Ilf* In 1r**lI Sln-e lhal day. * *•&gt;* policeman la nn hi* way to where-J the new ordinance, allowing live
policeman have up held the *tr|&gt;ati ,-vrr Itoillile may llirft. Once on slock t*i l&lt;* kept 100 feet from a
toenl’a high alandani. 11 may la- i|,r -cene, h*- h.1 all he nieila t*&gt; lesldenre, la acreBled, tl was not
fine, a* (illbrrt and Sullivan pul remain on the *|ad until relieved, .rronded at this tlm*.
It, that, "A mdieeman’a lot is not
Thi* niohillly i a major factor
i,,,„.ihv .iletue C,•nn.
• happy one,J but th. average San
allow ing the City'........Ice force
'
r, , „ ^ m e d " T h i iper
S l n g e r a ijob.
^ iT '*
H'* !'• « ' vr «h"
Hina..... - in Ibis IssJ’r omke It ex
dangernu*
tn-inelv difficult for the i-omtnis
...... .
Ilit "ntflce," sslinh i- laillippc-l
wv|th
mlal. tool*
a a nf bis
... atrail*-.
.
Ji I.
i
.pa.
Ie111 In
(linn
alon
to filJj|fff
ear It M
a rlfl
drrhl'in.
1* IId*
Com. Cordell »uid that he didn't
Did car. Mi* radio If I* him talk
Irilev, that tlda ordinance »aa
Ihe i.uswfi-r amt Com. Kilder l-uckeil him on hv hiating, ',M*(*r.* I'd
tms* 'hi* I'd rather not hava any
I II T i t MH v \ m i
r rdlintnie jo*l iiseaurcH.
# l||*. |ir - *•f,s ftI » *-n tliff •!**
fCnnllnurd From P»B» One)
I'btl** I f l r l (•!&gt;)• •*M* f* M.» If.
Fl**m Ihe audiencr ltli*.e|| «|le,|
Chib
tom*.flow
night
al
1:11
* *•*•• ii|tni«' i* - • i&gt; ti
chief William*, "Couliln't thi*
Mft I|1« t'bgDi«t * o :•'** i i to , n't in* 5.
• • ■
lirnteiieil mdilianr# iif enforcedT"
r»f
*% » •*'» r#' t- **r t*
III# | f . l ,f fit* »- HIf&lt;nt» * --alt &gt;1*.
ll'i Pilot Club meeling and pic Ihe ihief lenlfrd, “I ilon't lima*.
pif^'l f«» P*mtni |g i Iiiftf t liirt fa
t*-*n*\ •* el -t f »•» -—r f ».*• », op «hirli » * . -'hedule | to be held This Ihdur I* loo cto*»ed-un for
|fM1 f1f tM* If tl • •».# •» *tt tjsll neit Tue day h t* tieeo pnslpoueii m t . "
f*tw» t„ a* -t t| « ft f *f ft l »* Imlelinltel* |h" tucnie a n to be
After abolher long *il*nre Com.
|*»(*ff J»til
*it»ft t « M h it » -at*
held at .SanUmlo Spring*.
( lit t .Mtoa
|( ' •*
I oidfll a(l*d "Why «ht&gt;tll*l we
. , .
IT
In
v »• r •• »« M »i.l»
litatife riti ordinance for m e pi r
M ■ t»l «'f I
■•pate nyrd li* Ihr llnrida Slale ctili who made a rompta ilt T "
t'W 'l ll|Vf»l M
I
mploy
mi
*
nl
Krrvitr
&lt;
n
hanfoid
is
f h» M*| a
bring sHltrhrd Dam Ihe Nallonal , Al *»,u
Willi v-&lt; •
'• tilt i t n *r r » *i»
I.Hard Armory In Ihr aitdlloriiim
•Mniney who dies* ut* the
To rftf I- f I *t* *; r \ 'Vl|# ♦:| al the ( ity Mall. The FSF.S renre &gt;*l-Jinan. * *nntin* fil'd n**m Me
n r i m *.• i i « i ’ l -.m u *
Vutt »f» |if|g**i r»- 11§11» t f*. f|t# srntalive will he al the new placr . u ii-oe- "| iintt'i think the City
Vfltlf n |M»ro llpfrlt * | f i* *»» ,d mt Friday to lake claim* Inr un eommiaalon »hnuld even wall for
l»w »** !*f|*if ».*• »,'•* im| lift'rtrn Inn* employment Insurance and In w lomtoaint, l*ut shnuld rhange
|W
At Uib *«f( I »• rtf tfie fi»rt*
*»f
t |fr(( |f #‘ tt | , ** f I|t Irantail nlher hu«lnr*«. The tlly anything when they know somemanager, Barren Knowlea, grant ihlng i. wrong."
•■-llir al '.l.f.i.l II.. 11.1,4 ||.
rerlaii* *.|. *.n„i, |*t •**| e*«* **#»i«| rd prrmksmn (nr usp nf iht* an
Cum. Cnrdrll replird lhal he
tax in in, • ii, .-I........... ‘,(«in i
didn't litlrrnl In argue with a
41*1st •'lii-'i* ot t i.-ii-t- |•* a•*&lt;! f*.i dllnriiim.
V*--*let*l» i,..ii*ii, i&gt;. I't.a,,. ,*, s'.,
lawyer.
lilt
|th*#le Dlatnl Is Ihe smaMeil
Coni. tllemp#| nude the mat Inn
I t* *M t e•1- f
fM'p (rat m M dete in I lie Celle,| Kt*tea
(ha* Ihe nc*v nrdittdPre be ar
f #(ia•&gt; •*&gt;(i^ le* *(*» M |M*| nli Ik*
cepDil bill withdrew || In favot
• ci... t: ml t&gt;* 1t *
Mlnnt
of Coni. K iih l'l eetller motlnn
*« HI m»■*ii *1
IV |TV I***;
ft 1liI
askinp Ihe iim r thinr. Kadrr'a
'Ufa* 1» •- *.! f f - »try#•* •• I IM'f!
riMi-i* - m (l*t» ♦h9 |ftH (1#r #*« x i m t t nt i n t n * i , o p i.vjxrt. motion wa* *eenml»d liv Slcmiwr,
)l«v, \ f* M' •
11*1 X1 0 * tn k i.y siy n n s i x . who urged (he Cllv liv ll It* *er
n ** III
*01 111V I li H T III M f i v t l •' whal happene, II wa* paxxed bv
i *f••h
1
III# rIfr IIIf 1•olio*
IlltX II
IT titiltis T il I'.I.M 1
«hi: ai »
* «i ri.ti* iviim nr a *i i i im «- • vote nf Ihree to Iwo. Com*.
IlfiO lin f |tiI II A
Kader and Hiemptr and Mayor
T i l l ! T#
•* I *it
\* iif;nf n r n iv i;v Kail Hlggildndharn voted for and
r o i»«i» t
, lhal « toc.lliiri of lh# ownvra of Come. Krider and Cotdell again,!
HANf. f 1 ( 1 ii H a
I *od, -Moat. In KI.4VIA I 'llA IN
AlfOf'Ft a fi t I »fl'
SUP |* I« T M H T of ritmlnole Conn- •lie action.
tl. Vl.ol.U will I,# **•Til «| th# I'llv
Throughout the inerting. Mayor
Hell In Oc!#it&lt;,. IT--, i-la. xl
i#n
»»cock, ■ tn oil lh# n i h dav of lllgginlxilham. raid a# ltttl« a*
(hat I an* ••****,t in no*lti*«» al In*.#, |X»i (or Ihe |Mirim#e nl elerl- ih*v*ihle, liellevlng that tlnre he
Ila •.«•« In.I ut .uni,i it., n. n lea "*• •on#t*l,or lot #eld filx(toe* nan*, I.AVI V it H itt I 'I .C A N l i h l lor a t,tm t.l lhi»e veal#, al wai to rlotelv Involved, be ihoutd
IKtl" and lhat I i■itao«t In tealifvt width vie* ll»n #*#r» , *# n( land lh *«l attempt to away Ihe commit-

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aat*l nvtn, will, in* n * t k .if the
Clrtull i ‘not l
tt*mlni-le Connlv,
Flnitita, In ■..■it.lan.* wilt* lh*

th# Idalrl. I -hall r#pt#xanl nn*
•**•v» and •, ■h nnntr aliall lie en
tlll#d to sot# In n,r#on or hr
ftivlsl.ii* *-t in# S'l.ililios Name |.*ntr in h *Ulna did, #'xn»d l..r
lat'd* to Hi* M..t|..n It* « » r li.t
»»#ty a* r# of land onntd hr him In
14a til* I o t ,, Itya
no h ld,f*i, |, , 110 -1101* may r#SS* , n, MonlXKIo*! • l*t#,*ot ih#l* w aril#. , tai l,iotx and
edndid,1i«lo«a n*#r t*|i*#«#nl #..
* t i n t r T it l l l T K y i l
**l .1#* ##,#d |i#t*-&gt;n* and p*iI* t i i i i m i i i i i m n r iii- r i l l ! lal#v
val# ri-iioitallon# met li# r#nt#
a i M t t at n n i* i. i n n i i t in - aanlr.l «.» Ihrl* „ | r i ,„ » „ r duty
i t .m i h i s , ta **iit r o l l n i l #
niillou lia.l a c* o| - Tl.# n * lie * of
aril.r m i s t i
i% i i i i m i t i i
u mxjorii# ,*r iii# att##n# i,, #*,.&gt;
M l i s i r a n t l l T . I . Hus* A N II. Plain- MMIrlil shall |.# n»,# „ a ry In run
lift. t#,.n# m u* i n '* a tin**. #11inl# a *iiio*nio for ihr imr|H»ae of
ARII llvf eafaaf.
holding a**, h ,l,rl|on
I a n S- aim
AMKIlpyv IM'llA III
T o I IIT M t il'A N MHSVAIIII
l ’r#»ld#nl
Millie. MI##U,rt&lt;|i|
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iVlljtnN
V im * n f # h#t#l.s n n | | | | *4 lhal allll
M V WHMKI.KH JIf
he» b#»n luooflil aialnM you to
A#
Ihe
Hoard
nf Huperth# al-os# »niitl».| rate In the
*laota nl Nlavle (Hein
» ' - * t nam#H 1'isurl wheietn lh#
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Idaltlrl
r*ll*t ,Di*alit hv
the
pialntllf
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4*ett* atanllne IT*lnlltt a 4lvntre
unit tea
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Ctwrt roui HI III #*1 4al*ti*e*. It a m .
la the m il at I'umelalnt In #al4
•wit amt to •#**# a m p r (h#t#o|
upon attatiivv tot plapilftr on ot
btroie tt** irin da* i.t Jan#. t**i
W I T N mhh m r hand and lh* at.
filial teal ot said I'a m t.a l Manlotd
iht. l b * dev or H
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.

Jap Try To Scale
Mountain Fails
ritj oflliMl* limn JaatantMt*. I, * asked Sanlnrd .
-**l*i*e on im&lt;s to »ei op a sanitary land-fill. Since lhal cfly’a profit* n* «a* -imilai In Renting’*, (hr city
manager, health nlllrer and member** nl the Sasannah Chamber dnssr In Saidoid and in-peeled this
n l* \ model land till (its Manager Warren Know leu, who i*&gt; on ihe trarlor, n plained how Sanlnrd
in*ream* it. problem will* ihe a*-*i»lantr nf Jamesllunn, (third from left) ,* tufoiil m iiaiion ollirer
and I ’.-lgar i.ntfilh, cits superintendent nf atrrrla. (far Irfl). (Stall I'hotm

Flaming Body
Of Nun Found

Great White Way Doused In Protest

IltDDBST.KY l I Iv ro N . Cng
land '-I* I'ollrr laonrtu*1 an in r*
ligation t*lay into the nv lery
death rf an aged mm whn.e kero­
sene -u*k*d iKuly &gt;• i* found Hum
leg In a shed at I'oor ('tars'*!
Convent here
Mynilwr* **f the au-lere lln ie ii
I'tlhohe outer retiiiiiiug to Cicir
•Us from prayer yesterday *jw

.inuke rising from loe shed In.rb
#i* Ihe flaming body nf ikl y* ar
old Sister Antony, an empty kero
sene t an by her *lde
The 27 Inmate* nf the Poor
Clare’* Convent fin ha refool and
are permitted v|»|tnrs only Ihree
limes a year Most of the nun
have not *een the outside will Id In
more than M year*

NKW YOUK &lt;r The ligh* nf
llte far* .*I White Wav wire il-*i|sel
(or 7n tnluulc last night In i
Mr--n&lt;lway blaekunt protest me * 5
( mi rent elly amo-einerit ta*.
Broadway'* -pcrtarnla r .idverlining sign, joined ihe di-'rlrC s
llieiler* and movie M i r e s in (heir
protest al n p in , but while most
Iheatrr llghl stayed off all eve.
nmg. Ihe -Itriis were switrhnl on
again ahoul 1 :*o

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RHFONllVf hiniqnr, nrir l-hnttrl nufmrrtrn)
— Only 2 Isatr.ls ue u-nl for normal driving.
But the 2 rxira l irrel. eui in inslanlly, aulnmatirally, when t&lt;-rivr juiwer ix npe*le*|. Tliry
■re twuum &lt;miiri.lleil fur aipmiiher re*(&gt;on*e and
ftealrr economy.

(AfiPiftcn) — Wpilpr i|ia|wd chamlier*, the m u lt
of 5 yrar*’ m eanh, »wnl tin* fuel air mixture

tliriftiest Merrury ever— with .629 hp for every
inch of it« 2.V» ru, in. displacement • • . the
highe-t rjiio in Mercury'* history.
UHMATCMfD fOR SHttR RUGGfONItS fnerr tfrrp-ilirt
W*al| Mercury'* new Mink extend* a!mo«t 3
inches U-low the crankshaft'* renter line— give*
Tar greater nank*haft support. New thorl-tdioko
(3.1*1 piston# cut engine wear, give 29'* more
milexge for -nine amount of pirtori travel.

spark plugv in a miniature cyclone
C tfast,iho complete
mrpbiixlion— for more power

parte are Uilam e*l separately, then each engine ia

from le«* ga*. T in - j* il*c nimi |M)wrrful yri lha

individually ladanred in ofKmtion nfirt n ivm U y

note irnciiNT (*/•*•*ini hifth luihulmre romlmtfion

OUIHCI OFfRATIHG (prrritim W o n c w / )-A ll major

— a manufaetiirinf* prrw-e-s r»*en'e&lt;| until anw
for only the m***t ejpeniivp engine*.
THI S*Mt HIGH HORStrOWER (N (VERT MOOEl—

Unlike some car- with optional, rslra-rost "top#
of-lhe-Jinc" engine*. Mer* nry'* nrw Ifil lin overliea*| valve V H i* alan*Ur*l on rvery mmjrl.
COKE IN AND SEE rOR YOURIEir_ Y*.u don't hive'lo
!»■ roe* li.mii ally minded to understand the hmrfitt
of tlie-e new engine feature*. You ran frrl them
on a trial drive. We invite you to *|np In at nuf
showroom today and let thi* great new Mercury
V-lfil engine speak for ilaelf.
uon

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The problrm began several
month* epo when Mr. and Mr*.
Paul Mai ion. neighbor* nf th*
mayor, complained to the commix■Ion that he wa* hreaklng the
ilty ’a lew by keeping a email
pony In hi* bark vatd.
A* lime pa**ed, aigumant*
grew over the affair.
A sii-day boat cniUe may be
taken from Fort Myers up Ihe
Calnotahalchee River into take
Okeechobee
There era about 250,000 el*
Ion In the United State*.

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(Treatt fierh
Mr Korina No i h ...«i
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Deputy (Tevh
ALt .
, . jea Alexander
(llntaer for Italntltf

ENJOY NO*SWIFT DRIVING AT IT* BIST# WITH SMOOTH MIWC-O-MATIC DRIVt. OFTIONAl ON A ll MOOEIS.
ALfAMONTP! Hl'IUKiin v o i ,
v NT Itlllt Ft It ft tllll’A tlTH
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non pmlll Flurlila t*or|Hirathin
la ru 'k in iiK itm ir u i v k n
I Ik* officer* of Ike A I.T A
H T i NPKINUN VuLUNTKKH
IK lUCI'AltTMKHT. • non-profit

A fte r being closed fo r R epnlri

IT PAYS TO OWN A

mEREURY

— THE RECORD PROVES IT

10* N o rth P A h a rtla A t *,

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KATMANDU. Nepal i s - A l*p»
ne -e attempt In scale 2 i.T » f™(
Mt r.ane'h llimal In the Him a
by.is has failed, report* reirhinj
here raid today

Stro llin g

Legal Notice

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m o m it o v t t n r u v s
(tK N H VA, i/11'
Soviet Foreign
Minister V. M, Miilnlov If turned
to the Fur Kusl* tn renter Pitre t*&gt;
ilay ufter u sudden. two-day tii|*
hark to Moscow for *«ti*iihnlt*&gt;n
Three transput! plan*-# hroughl
Molotov nod hi« parly here A
hullelprnof limousine whlaknl th*
Hursian dlploniatir chief to hi* vil
la Immediately.
Molotov went Home unexpected
ly Sunday, telling stviral of the
Western delegation chief* he would
return today.

DBS MOINES W F - John F
Fiey, toughened by hikes in Mr
motn.ioinim* native Switmland,
like* to w»'N.
U p Mas. ..
well he I* walking
"every Inch of the way" from N»-v
York to San Francisco, roughly 3,.
(Mo highway mile*.
Toil 1* -.*.*.. lliing 1 se «fatii»u
|r |p l.ir rrar*.' raid ........ . .car
old profesalonal lecturer. "When ;)
wn* a little boy I always r**T
auuut the tinltrii States and rnais«|ed at the *ite of the country.
The idea came *n me that I'd li,to walk across it-"
||e took to the open road April
I ami hail completed 1,258 milt* of
Ihp journey when
wnr he stopped h»re
.
»pe» 21 mm,
|a«t
night. Me average*
a day. By mid-November, he hope*
to reach San Ftanrlsen.

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M a k e Sanford Your

Shopping Center
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Weather
Generally fair tod n im i through
Thnridtv
(or stuttered
id trn w n thunder showers.
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'McCarthy Says Has 'Alarming'
Information On Red Activities

Claims Situation Is
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Charges About Fort

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Eisenhower Says Administration
ThiowsOut
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Track Tax Doing Good Job Figisting rKeds
HighCourt

TALLAHASSEE -.P -The Florida
Supreme Court ivs the 195.) dog
track lav Is arbitrary, capricious
and unconstitutional
The law increasing Hie date1* I
take from dog track b c l.—onc ol
the ke, legislative gash of Ihe late i
Gov Man McCarty— *•. over- [
thrown hs a I .1 dec It ion
W
A
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1ST.T
O
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—
Sett
Mr* Edna Pinkerton Sanfned.
Atty Grn Richard \V Ervin
M rf'n riF n ( R - W i -0 said Fo- 'aid tie will a -k lor a rehearing
his been awarded * " Jumpma.
flay
h
ii
ito
i'slig
a
liim
sulwomHe said he will try In hi* petition
ter" errtifirate hs M im e studio
Florid*'* renowned oceanarium
mill,*,' h.n inform ation "n liir- "to |»unt out some obvious thing* j
the rourt clearly overlooked."
Specially xrlrrtri visitor tr*»in ill
n itip" Im' m u ii I out (I s h Ik h i !
Ig n o re s Q u e r y
part- of the country earn Hu tt'l
Slate Rjrtng Coinmbsion Chair­
Cormtmiii.Ht infill ration of iFu*
*t Manneland hy feeding the f un
man Raymond K Uilg had no |
A Ih h iI M c C a r th y
V
i
mis jum ins porpoites bs hind
C'cttlral Inlrlligpncp A cpncy ' comment on wlirlher the romrni'
Mr* Pinkerton reeelved th,
»r&gt;*
itnl hytlrngi'it noil atom luintl, ' *ion will Tun m the petition until
u
v.n h i m ; t o n ■-t-i — pre.
alter »itree«:.fullv coaxing Hire
the group can gel together to dis
p liiiii'
ol* nt I i • ntinss-rr 'irid fi'd .iv
of the larcr arpiatlr mammal' In
•
M rC nrlFiy mini Ihe inftw- cti" Ihe matter
leap completely nut of tfie » iter to
In
iilm in i 11 a i-'ti li i &gt; un in l­
The law Im-rr.a.ed the state's
m at Ion irt Ihrie Ijeldi was much
take fish from tier linger - Pot
in e
iso li t &gt;&lt;f .n c o n u ilia h take
from
*
trick
',
betting
p'Kil
■
nmri erl ui than the chargci
lowing the p irpot e tenting. Mr
m , nt . in
lig h t in g
c n n im ti­
which .et &gt;dt the subcommittee'* in ncoporlion I" the sire of the
Pinkerton .tayed t wltne. thll i tu i(o l .- tiliv't'r j in n
insr ligation of »t ''it inhvertion pool
entire program during whi'.h *
at the Army’* &gt;e, ret ridar libop
' The uddi'tonal tax lmpo»e(|
I In
|’ r» -iile iif
m.nFo flte
illver enterv Hie two oceanarium
hise-l um'n the nr v cl*»-tfir ations
alorle, at FI Monmouth, N J
link* to teed the thousandi ot liv
t it r m e n f u In - n e w s c o n f e r McCarthy nude Ihe .tafemcnl. determined -‘drlv hy the sire ol
»
tng marine specimens
•io &lt; iflu r v iiTu ally barrittK
without further elaboration, Jnsl the daily grn.. rereioti Is a grovi
v
*
*
»
HU, tion ,&lt;n tin* Im rp com *
before
the noon rccesv in Ihe Wth receipts lax," J ii slice John K
The MHh Pronram and Ihr fit
day of (hr Arm) MrCarfhy hear M*lhew. wrote in the court's mai ' o ,i Is-tvs ecu ot embers ol h li
ni.at Sterling and flrtllon nl Ihr
lugs
|or tl v opinion
idm i’ iitr dton jnd .Aen McCarthy
t (stixirat Association ol Sonlhrro
"The
chssirtraltnn*
are
for
tax
&gt;b iV ii 1
Sen I tit .mil f&gt; Wash, had been
Fin? Id a Mill lie held fuesdo, June
or
revenue
purposes
and
such
rjue.lioniitg It iy M Cohn, chief
it r *
i " nun.
nevertheless
■ *1 a pro. In Ihr Coral Gables
.1,1 "
Crs.ldeol whether b*
rnutrel for the Mrrarthy sribcom elassiliralioti are not hated upon
Elementary ’Jrlmol Audit,irlnrn
-my
siih-tantnl
difference
between
I* . I &gt;t, i&gt; M
xith 1 h -,ftiog the
mlttre. itxiut what Jack..on railed
Pnnre tie Lean lllsd.. Coral H A IO IO I S IA titM foreign O p ­
hr t fj ill a , i **■I J l i , * 11{ ,!•
a long ’ dclas" In starling the Mon the various f li e .- tabll-hed hut
C.ablet, arroidlng In Jusitn P eration* Administrat' d I IIrector,
appear
to
be
wh'dls
afblli
try
and
mouth inrfiiirv
|l*»ee. program rhalnnan. "A tells a new* corifetenre in W is h .lark on rei i||rd that Mri'arth, eaprlrintis.
\ I I: e*i i iff* III*
in * I?* **
great man, nl n, air not lanilllar loglon that Sen Joseph It M r"The eltert of tlie attempted
bad I r 'lifted hr recrisfil In April
• 'i * l'r*9
. Tivf tti'l fflt r
with the line work ol the I Intul • C a ilh r (ft-W it ) m i l* a ' legion
impo-ition
of
Hie
i
ix
t-x
dental
or May a -umntarv of an rttf
•» .it «*
♦ Mr I •
Mate Museum. a pnhllr supported
fr
doeumrnt w-tning the Army of ts of Ihe e*|uil looter lion of the taws
( t irttllnllon. In Gainesville hr Ar of fait* (tatemenls'' In • fe.cnt
guaranteed
hs
Ihe
llth
.amend­
Senaf*
Vddreix
Th
e
Wisconsin
siibser&gt;i\e.
it
Monmouth
Ilf tJf t fa i*h f..» il.. •ie . ■ie It -s
nold It. fimhman. the noted ill
1 1 s s 9**n it i ti i; t)**•• t *|{| If t
III 91N I \%'l» iliJiirrH rrrw rtirmhf*r» nl Ihr !U*(;*Urf| a h u j M
Mefarthy broke In to *ay It tnok ment ot the eon dilution of the
Iff » tllflu; *»*iit gtir tp'ti. .ib-nit the
reelnr ol ltd* museum. will rnmr Senator assailed ihe Sdm lnlitiaM nil (h r ti •1 llftf:••« ilff.l* Int
FFinltnR* nf MirrivM iriil |&gt;4in •*■* lhr% |niit in ^Irnm nil I *i % (ir.it
Stale
of
Florida
“
mans month* of prrliminar, tn*
\tr» •f»»t . i.In.mi 't itmn
from Gainesville especially In IrP lion's foreign »|1 teibey Stasren
ru nlnv
Mf*r * M il im 1 *I / I! tMI 11*1*1 Af F|t •
Ihr niitf r lh.«fi I Oil Mlltiri %•l»n ilirxl III Ijbl Rfi*kx flrM
Chief
Justice
li
K
Robert..
Ju.
ve.'ligatlnn before formal hearings
• .i
tflf• I’ m idem . u t ih ,i im m
M♦ tf» 4I» |IM» l 1 Mil .
of "A Contemporary Appmarb •aid “ We need le-a headline
(i M ir i
tier
It
1.
Sebrtng
and
Circuit
could
be
launched.
*
Mffkk ■m h&lt;r hei ■ pl.t 'ui. dip .liv e —
hunters and more H te n h n w e r
M(Mtll 4i Soil') 9 l ( »» |
In Florid* llistnrs," he said
Jarkvon protested that the Mon Judge E Clay lewis concurred In
ttl
Itt
• • *
i -..I III • p m f t iru
b»ek*rr for the good nf Amerlc* ”
Mathew
opinion Judge Lewimouth
Inlnrnulion
sva»
so
serious
' t
A representative of the Drland"
wa, itlmg for lit'llre T Frank
II
a|.peared
ti
e
alert
thing
to
have
\t •i ifi Me luring■ ttut the ad
foetal Secuttlv
Adrnlni drritoi
done would nue been to nofify Hobson who dl qualified him-elf
•*HJ be at the "erntnolr Counts
mi mii *r f» i 'i • llll.'tlg :h ihe Ju illc e
tenators on the subtnnioitllrr irn because of hi ownership o| a few
h. p t* f r?tfn l im l ''I
Court House m S.mford on t ml.,'
1 • ler.ll Ru­
.hare* of |ork in ., Sarasota dog
rnediatels
June I. and Friday. June ir, be
i*.ttli t»f ItU 4*-ttg.itli in i doing a
Jackson .pi lie had riot heard track
tween the foutr* nr It .in a hi and
I
)
U
!
^.mr|
iigliiin
g
. "im ntmisin
Hi
The dl senter, Jii'tlrev Gbnn
of the Invesligatirm of Monmouth
g noon lie will takr rlalm* ol re
.(Ml ilfu i f i u id ■■til -. ser made
or the Armv In gerwTal until tong Terrell, Elw-yn Thonia, and F.
" tired person*, Iheir dependent
imM 11 -1 n 1*. ti trm i ihe drpsrt*
Harris |&gt;rew— wrote no opinion
IN cummt’ tulaf infla uf flir f hainlii i nt I ’n m in o rn ’ ttuln
afler it hail been started
and survivor' of dnrr*»ct{ tiorkre
111*0)1 l| 1m»; k» |l ft 1 . riieit me
Unless a rehearing Is granted trial c.iTTimit!«'** lust nijjlit w rre nrre|ilt'd liy llm Siinfnnl m
Mefarthy responded that the
and distribute mlnrm.it Iona I liter
1 .......’" r i c khirtf* Tt» .'1 the udmint*subcommittee had matlrrs even and the rourt reverse* Itself, ihe rl ii -it irt I luiatil fur Hu* tnntiuueit n]ioriiliun nf tin 1 vimnlmnat
ittore ex pl.t tiling Phaser n| Ihr
| 'i ,i. i. ii it in*, it- f ir ' ttt month*
mnrl, more serious under preljmi ruling nteain the stale will ha*e
Fmclal .Security Art
h, return I2.Koo.nis) ,| rolierted fss'loh11 fm tiuiniiiK lit i'H Ir w n ik c n
narv
investigation
now
I » k
• (*r » (*ir • t t* 1 on nl. Ei»enA nu'ftillB nf file t’ft' •'*•!ntftal 1*•*■ na ImM \*■ifeialav ut
S t""' lb i" Jam t’» ,t &gt;r ■ b '|l
One of these he said, wav "com from the dog trark* during tl-e
«»m
'n •i»tf tirvfilpast year. The monev ha, been the nffices nf tlir Eirbt Federal Saving:, and loom A . -&lt;*&lt; lo­ and
Sanford today reeelved a IrMei
p ditir &gt;•, Mix %ifsf 1M
and roiliu '.
mutmt
infiltration
ot
Hip
Central
WASHINGTON
Tbe United
ti *" "Mt
in this enunimpounded pending outcome nf the tion. with Gori.'e, Tmilty, cViaitniiiii. pieiiding
cf thank.* from F A 1acock ett
lig’ur, li" ! "ding 4i ling 'i l l 'l i t : •! •tn*
Intelligence
Agency
"
ittjL
manager of Savannah, Ga . tn ap State* ha* started to 'sithdraw
t n a1 1"' I hi
itten de&lt;1 till it lutl •ry. 1 1 *’ 1 f Vt»i ev " i tjs ■ t week
The
tulelligenie
agency
It
bead
omr ano Air fotre Uchnteun*
A L. Wilson made a report eoncething the .f.xfu of •t it i t \ p
1*9 4 , C 1
1 1' i&gt; parried
i .
. If,
c s ri ’
Sixty pee rent of the m*fe
prwtatton of lne»| rtfv official,
rtf bv Allen Dull**, brother of Sec
the &gt; r r f!3p c itc Icdrral
•i*
explaining how 5*n!ord began amt •u.hed to Indochina to help main­ retarv of Stale John Fo»ter Dullrs would have been, divided equal! the school, arrived at by &lt;t eonunitter ronitmed of Herman L in y ! Y 1bj) |r M l ttld rs
r with doe
Thr red Ja m b ■on. Forte » l B txcle m idg,
Fe'lbe jt&gt; fa Wt-e flex,* r - k e I *w*Tif K tr '*tmH u rr■
I* now operating Ihe city . tint tain Fftnch warpltoe, nritlv
Mefarthy lh*n gdded that an­ among the routines
^ tavy landfill Savannah hat a tbrte men*to ago
1 t 1ur! , John Meiich. M's ! t'f” ' «*f t *’f I j M l» n being done
litinn.U
other preliminary litveMIcihnn wouM have gona fo fh* .&lt;H*le Wet
,p| t-.lu. *|Mt*»tl ar t t f ! -u ! l- *ts ind tho ,e
The . Urlnue [Hfi*Ittt)ent. hm* ew ern* CommuMtl trdliwauwi r,f l i « r - 2.d So be paid ha# in ben*
Mann W L Patti &gt;|
* problem rlrotUr To that ol aauiord
«onrm*edwtionx foi praaanta•
t lit tv« Hf effcrtiven.M,
'liiilrixieaa
J
. a.
«b.o. .m b• tit. to fhe needy perr
»vcr. i. rr|mrtrd con.Mmng allow
11 *llitik *
' 1' '
'f..rd Judge V
in regsrtklA garbage dJpo»»l
permanently dis tlon lo
hydrogen and
to the City b ,ard » r u made
atom
i r 91 i •fm •1®9II9•• them r|i e- "
aided
•mme American lerueemen tn plants "
a a a
1
.npl 1 Oil
M
mill*
a &gt; follow*
«fir •it i!»• ” 1 «tie * "life11 TV a.
\ 11'
ill** •
A Hovel Pulnrlani owned h, volimfeer to a,«i,l French cmurid
Tile icwlng set,not t-e , e*etis *1* i e»
i?urfl ff f . ,t n* w i-rd IV
|
\mi»n
o fit* f (*•• »»tfl
M l,, f.ertrnde Vlnlnx la In hlwm crew. In servicing plane, hlaatlng
sml its npe,aline I-- lei.fgiou' I
»tft rtiuiii &gt;Ml
pu nir t t" get more
W i?rrn *i t*f '
fir : *i f if
away at Communist lei rebel
al I5flS IV First SI.
rmlrrai'inz the getci ,| prnvl stall,
•'■is 'b in any
J , . *••.»
forces near llamu
'
•Vo I t . " ) 1 i'tr Mil *«t Ihf hr
• • •
recommended by Mr Mil on
I
en 1 *i... '1 ifhr
K -•
u ti r M
Uiplom.itie offtrtals wbo rejaut
A runimittse tw aopomt,-I by
/»
1*1
IX a
*1
The regular meeting of the F.lh
1
•
•
Is O.Pl.'pifl t il'
1 tr II
x II ■ ' • 1st-it
li - p
Club, tomoirnw at ti .10 pm . will ed Inis tml.iy said the evacuation
pnn.niIitg Im ly t.. be respon.i' '• L ( I ( J Q I 1 1 I H U C t r O l !
in tMf l» » (itt 'MUM t r' i"itl not hl»
.1 i in r
1II
US'. 1• 1 Hid
AVo,k fw-gnt, yrsleidny on re for till- npe, Mlloo .1 Ibe -i hlbll
leature a barber tie ,,n I imti.ilion of American Air Force prraonnel
•
n
I f&lt;&lt;‘Mi* It*
It t. it h" did no|
I
. i 1 iiili
•* (f 11 • • 1 HI
• • •
m no wav should ho regarded as |
pUcing tlm Sanf ird I’uldic Lib
All manufacluier* •■•■n--med t«
' un rr I »»..* t |t!■Mi«*ftt II........... . it
f -erlltl
r»ry'* roof with * built-up to.
roof. repre;eflted us an adsii'U, grotiit
D E T R O I T 'g* i tisrle
It •.bins :it,ii» Mt timer
i
*
,
The City will install cxtiis light a lessening nf Amertran Irilerof
Mill*
’
Mitfv
.|M ltl1|
■ ■ list of
.............. IMM l
« SI
'
_ ten ato
l l the acting rummtll.e
Utse.it old rnnvifted rnurdeti-r of
at the Fort Mellon toft hxll die In fh ■ future nf fled - threatened 1
»rf fUOI'lt Kim - nU
Know lei
At tlie Joint meeting
tlie San ,t Jack.-rm% die, l i t . banker, s*.,. • It Si Ni ills M .lh.-nit IU' P l i l
mond within the next few day*, Indochina
let!
t
h'
lkl
f
!
i rn
, United tu a
l i b tb - 1gr
11
The withdrawal, they rinpha
The work Is under Ihe direction font llolutliiai board *nd Sanford repliired berr yevterday talking and R ,l['b H i" II
aecording tn Warren Kno«te», rity
t »t. fll# |1| *hiH h V” s Gen llfiyv1*1
of F M F n g llib , Imsl contractor, Industries, tn. . last night, with nil the telephone with hi tor met III o'
manager The diamond i, locate I ijed. is lieing carried out in ac­
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id c
ind the
‘&lt;►
1i 1|i * war* b, bt at R .i.l i t .
who submitted low’ bid for the pro Cpwan, bes t of i.n*h, r ,r Hi"'*. "
cordance with pledge* to Conjrc, .
behind the former bo, at alinn.
tt-1 if w , - put OUt al
I I I 1 * - tn I* ■
WASHINGTON m - P re se nt Ject. Th e work w ill rust the rity w a» announced thst the vocational 1ttidledv
• hut
i itb I’ll
I • «
that the y n technician* i«n to I.tjenhnuer,
Me
ssdl
lif
Mi'irnciJ
to
S'lottdi
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r
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tlon
dcrlanug himvell still
«' * t '* f •te- i' '• I I ' . '
- on
1 -chnoi for training needle w in te r- *o i onttnue , o "
A ravalcadr of automobile* •allU Indochina last kfareh would In m favor of giving 19-year-olds the tlM I. .-.aid the C ity manager
i Ids »n lrm
* tc iff irm jO riginally xrheduled i « r several 'w ill be ti).r«n t 1 tuied t n u p T a illv
New Smyrna Heath •himtier ot putted out bv .tun" tJ A vub.tjn rote today said lie believed Ihe
i -t ihe -liv in g 1 l'&lt;hn F -' pheu
»tD»n
v'Mthn
A committee, -.in . 1 . ting
M,
Commerce nlltrlala and a bevy till ".insticr, they *ald, already tatr&gt; right* iisue wa* miMakenly svceVs ago, Ibe wotk failed tn
on |sso sr at
sgo Stephen son
\|* ■ jrths
start until lorlay because of bad Wilson, chairman, F m l Muitav ' Slight the tlelr it yotllli ndlbl'.
of bathing heantlea adterrlalng have been returwJ to U S ta. - 1 ralved again,t the plan
**
I
fihtiwpr
weather. Knowles expert s the roof County head "I v -e tlo n a l mo his home *r. I w*
Is . I
pa***U£er&lt;s, has been •ehednled In In the Far Fast
hot .is tie ,1
Ileipite
the
tension
of
fnngrcv*
log
to
l,e
complete
in
the
next
adult
training
for
the
&lt;
'mint)
T1
These offielats said some 17 roicrtlng Ihe proposal, Kisenhower
pa,« through Sanford next Satur­
m p'cd In slsq* tom
o
moo
&gt;i »
The
C l Ii i i I n o t cj M u r I
tCnnlim ird tin I'age Fight I
1*1•
day al t llh p m . armidtng In Amettran 112b tmintiers, loaned to 'aid he still believes that young several days
lU sh lnr w ** spared the death
■hlir11 .uiment nn *
71m
&lt; Will'd,*
C„.i„t\
Fnrieat llrevkentidge. Inaal C nf C the Pteneh air force atKiul Ihe fellows oki enough In fight » tp
penalty upon re, ommenilalion ,.r
' vot» ld.ilii't
f»a.
same time, will be kept In Indn old enough fn vole
ttlon .
V it.
. ( manager.
U until...... tin I'agr Eifihli
• oulserl
Wll ...1 ..I ,s ilfro'led in
rhina to lo l'lcr air assault*
' *pp* oh*..
lot i * ■ 1 1 itnintr
He
told
new*
conference
ques­
mr«•
!
»
against a d v a n c i n g Communist
•d Hie 1 hulupfa
• ••&gt;
-i
i.o. ..|,tv upholdhe ronalders It a mistake
l«* in t ■.lion &lt; biti
armies, especially In the rntirxl tioner*
*•! i ,o
i
rr e -r t r n t » a lj
to have raised the question of
I 4pp. im stfls ti ms min
delta area
b*
•
,M' h"B •omnirnt helate,
rights
In
opposition
to
the
ll» *0 ,*• I oi i « He (melon
. Ml . I l| 1•oh* lip, I ippejl to the
The'e disclosure* came as lop plan
,f,-| .t, . dfd lio.rheof, s.
.ii I toll It .... I &gt;.-r;
military chief* nf the United
' ouinlsslon
The
President
noted
that
women
-till &gt; I- i . ' .
It.
pi &gt;. •
fdale.. Rritaln, France, Australia
■idliig
galnol
the
vote
by
constitutional
t nn- I'r , , ,oi
tVil
and New- Zealand began gathering
C i.rn 'io w e r
t il to
..It
I &lt;l ' |OW, III, I f , III I
here for secret strategy rnnter amentment. arwt said he believe,
1ind up and
In .in rflosl t" rrdure the m .t
The city today appointed A K encc in rxamine the possibility of the same mule should be follnwed
llte-t '
■ltend &gt; meellng
i ■■ pie
f hit f rrm
,,'oteoi |n Rsnford'. svater system
"Kay** Shoemaker Jr to the po»|. oul'rle Intervention tn aid the with respect to the Ift-ycaroldi
1
I Horn,
Demon
i t hirh rail* for a
the City r o m m l.-"in hav voted c
tlon nf administrative »«»istanl to hard pressed French ttnlnn forret
Congressional opponent* of the
.rlieil
i '
11, 1i|r | irtn
-,t up it,W * iu next seiir"'- hudget &lt; lot. I ie glmip '
is year old voter amendment, tn
.t h e Cltv manager, aemrdintt I” Tlie talks start tomorrow
■i i '.llfpri e prop
for the purpo.e &gt;d buying a .but' w-lk
c
it* w id e that
” Warren Knowles, rity manager.
eluding
Sen
Russel)
(I)G
a
)
in
IsIp* , is (I 1 bill*
*nisei i rimfliitie to mix llm r "|(ii
.........................
I’ so.e
*o a ques•Somewhat more than Ino U S
Shoernakrr, who wax diw luigr 1 Icchmcisns
i tl inoog lure'
Hie rlt y ’ s ssaler iOi| regiilnlo its
.....................
vi
tn i . &gt;erttnn
werr reported ronllnu whn»e slate the teenager* have
from the Army a« a firri lietltfn i ib to serve in Ind.i 'idna but mo&gt;l the ballot, contended it Is a matter
or.met i l| adult
11 i"
p i ip i rh airman
flow
ant Ib *I Munilay, hold* a construe; of these, it was said, have order* (or decisioo at home and not hy
- 1 f'll to lie lir Id
t'ltv Manager W n te n Know],
1 " • "
’ ' . ■■ .I'oie Com m ittlon engineering deglee from tb’ to leave within the neat few weeks the federal governmentI &gt;•linin' Ii slum a ceil’
'• • ' 1•' * * o p i ” -oii.e on the
today slated that the Idea is mil
Unicer illy of Florida
o t ii p in . ir cording
' It ilde The
new, but is i i .e.i hy many d ie *
lie graduated from the univer- Officials said Franre has sent In
I S rinlllilM -1 ttl, I'tg r Fight I
with the im e pioblem 'T t j. sit
ally In June IS»52 and was com numerous air lerhnlrtans In the
!» ,t le » . that ii n . wouldn't even
mlsaioned Imtnrdialely He served p*-.| three months to replace Ihe
know that it's In the water It the,
approximately IH months In »rr Americans
didn't read it In Hie papers." to
vice with a year In Korea
commented
IMtFAKK RIR
Highlight of today'* ragular
*HI« primary assignment with
He add'd
tb it
lime
d'le-n''
PHOENIX. A rir 'A*-Mrs Pe, "-eelly luncheon meeting of th*
^ the Cltv will l«c to obtain aoil
eliminate rust, but re ta rd ' th,
| piling permit* and raaementi for trice Marne* stretrhed an im t into - sofoid Klwanl* Club were colored
a
rid
'
that
form
it
There
si ill |.e
the clty’x wafer and ••"o pm Ihr ruphoard yesterday, sneeieil •tide* ami commentary hy Mr. and
no lelor or ta»le whaltoever
Mrv.
l.lSir-Ahen
"
"
I
d
ihe
f
i
t
,
manauer
and
broke
a
rth
i,
gratn,
.i
ended
. »i in b i d b fib • . c r ( v , ; r o \ d s
m„
The program wa* entitled "HO
f lb* l.b e l, i'. gelling
*1
Minute* Around tha Woald" an.l
to « hip *lie Yankees ig*ln
' "■
\.i p i1 'u -.n i t»’"ith I* li n in g
depicted the Allen*’ trip around
one o sol tn be Yankee-, e i 't i
ip ..IT '
IP n.e l\ rbi-avis noil
th- world lari year. Th* tubjert
lv
f'r
at,
n
one*
ifft, i
■
that n ) ' Enliitwax divided into three part*, the
M i i ipnlant I n a l
n &gt; . c . , ,,,r, t . . i inipg i" pieltv gievl."
F*r kU*l. Near Fji»t and Europe,
...... ..
I III ore I" led "»&gt; fight
The Sanford organisation ha*
Sanford’* T r &gt;Mir- Cnm m i /tun don't tile t.liie
-cbeduled a Lsal rid* and picnic In
S new lv|ie cull lio c il p • &gt;1- •&gt; in Im e " ' ' b iim l-rm ; would
today found llie lf iianded the nroli
' " r ti-t'le . with per h*p»
"A w|ulrrp|." the replied "ev lieu of next week'* regular meet
lem of whether or nnl to nlaee su ed to fill Hie Union I * 1'1 t u
LEX IN G TO N . Ky 'F F"P' G im
7", inri ■* |#f (hiiti*;
ou-t |l illle of ||,me'
vtnn stem al Oak A v r amt IRtli St Itie
Manglone, an expert in handliur -ry lime I raise a broom to tl mg. Two hoata will he n«ed on the
(t »t.( i \11 11 | frill'll fif il'Hiift l 600
GRACE MARIE KTINKCIPHER
trip which would be to IIIup
P IIIU P TO N K V
RetldenU nf the area had re routs Sunday, In years »tb « ‘ .et,
A Are*, etplnttons and disasters the it tm ilri."
ipiily inpulated northeast
With the Hea thus (Irmly e,f*b Spring*. Club member* will re­
minted the rnniriilislnn to ptya Nathan Hc'ltnrd I n l i r . l , ’ I t in
past Z0 years, was almost stumped
Fhltlp Toney, orevldent nf Ihe by the Colonial llaughiers of the vlgna nil the rn r n rri hecao-e
The
h'MIe
life ll
HsSed. Manglone dtspalrhed three main al the piece through the af­
by the "smiting sn'tirrel *'
Unjotl
to,re
of
super
tor
nttn.b"'
.
n e t rity
firemen tn the seen*. They found ternoon and return hy tne light of student body, wa* named as vat Vmerira for *n e*«nv ihe wuote ol srveral aendents there in the
A smman lelephonfl the rity the apartment house manager. a full moon.
Vnlunte* t for the bitfl* o u .
edlclorian, and Grace Marie Stine
The trnnhv to ihr oiiUtan lme last several months
T be
inbee. to t tbn'it j.jntl
aetmenl b*ve no rfloice S-betlie, title* • 'i s 1' I ", esp'utrd in the
nm dispatcher and waited
A run-off election w*» held to­ cipher, editor nf Ihe Salamagundl. enlor in bind work went to Mai
Mrs .1 W Hurhridge. had the
After much debate a* to vhelhet
" I don’t want to alarm you grinning nutrtacker cornered A day for the nomination of vice- lalutatorlon, of Ihe 1954 gradual In G»embel, rantain of the hand or not sign* were needed end they would bedt belter p, b "&lt; ur battle ' entry . ip ) 1‘nrrevt lost
There Isn’t a fire or anything hut safe distance awajr, several nthrr president. The election waa be­ ing class vestredav in annual class Amoop the other pr* irritation, where thrv should be placed, the j r r v The y Just euli-.t
,1 u' :&gt;»i k d l-d or sounded
Library key. to rn m mission voted to p*s*
there Is a squirrel tn my house women walrhed nmceeitings.
tween A. E. Shinhotaer and Roy day exercise* at Uie Seminole High , tr e a * follow
"Then we a-stini them fo »n» ot
Ti-e bittje hid no apprectabla
the
Mann Tha vote* had not been Se™0!
sod he keeps smiling at me I ’m
Jean Carpenter, member four nrobtem to Ihe traffic r o m n il" i" n ihr t t m l e i " laid C1*Ute t.entrs* Hite-* i." th* war Vicksburg hid
The
firemen,
after
one
look,
counted at preja time teday.
afraid of him "
author of a book about the ' n il talien it", r r p h*t -i, -uttlng the
The DAR award f ;r outttandlng \rar», officer three years end pro for itudy,
couldn't agree the genial rodent
work In the field of hlitory, pre ikjtnt of Library Council; gift,
"Madam, tharc's a what smiling wa* smiting
Warren Knowles, rlly tTianat'i" War hatll" *nd a ipon.or d tb* cnnfesjerii v in tw- .h"rrnan w*«
Mikolajcik. offlier two *t»led that neilhrr he nor the rr •nictitient " Y o u can't lln-l ,m
nu'.King through t.*'*rgu at tha
•rnted by Mr*. W*rde ||. Rucker Mary
•t you’ " athed Manglone
"He was definitely growling
regent of the Rally Harrison ear*, member three vest i; and chief r f |v&gt;|(ce saw any re a on one who vi antx to e p lu l ** a tiro*
when we saw him." they reported
li'lt »tie bs'tle litt«d Itinrile I
Chapter, DAR. went to a Junior •ied*l. Thelma Hushton. outetand for »|env »t the corner ** there Yankee."
Alter a telephone conversation
little at-1 give Mi.iiislppt * lading
Larry Rate*. He also received • ii*g flr»t year member.
la a clear view both w «v» Color
with Manglone, who cave order*
"Th e ones that ran run th" fast
WASHINGTON. IH - F t m i m i cash award for achieving th* Band— two-year letters for ont- Denver Cordell barked tin the City evt will lie the Y a nke e )." he s»id. tjit e of victory
tn rapture stha "bcaat" alive, the
firemen donned gloves, pinned the n . Nee. It « ■ M rrlakr i M M highest grade and a key for an &gt;landing work, Robert Nrw*om, manager'* rerommendatlon bv recalling how Union foreex svere iMTDliN' \H IA\ TO GRADUCATE
squirrel with a broom and sent Veteran* Day, fewtaatf al Aral*- axrellent record In history, pre Robert Armatrong. I.arrv Riirnev, vaylng. "If that's the case, let's routed an I fled liack to M em pbij,
"Staff* al Red River"
l i t l i AGO i.F-Allrn Smith, who
vented by Principal Herman Mor George Cross. Joe Fi*her, Wayne leave It »ione."
Ike Dev.
him
on his wap.
Tenn., tn IH&amp;I
V.20
1:1 I - l* S - h:M • 7:29
sva* nearly TO yexr* old when he
McCoy,
Robert
Rcely, Janie
Come. John Kadcr slated that If
rta.
Randra
Dunn
wa*
awarded
•
Pu
aMaal
H
h
a
k
im
r
U
y
n
l
a
Ha
scampered
off,
apparently
M O YtR LAN D
practice battle w m schetluled started going to *ehoot 15 yearx
eertlftcate of good ctUsenahlp fr Oglnby, Grace Puggar, Olivia there are accident* on the corner forA loday
Just ai happy to "bo outdoors again kill yaaterAay rkaagtag tl
to whet the Rebels’ ap­ ago. mil get his high school dip­
Glddtns. Joyce Milam, Fare Aah- there must he something wrong,
tha
DAR
regent,
and
Ann
BitUn
•f
U
se
hetMay
la
baaar
At-----i
ladlai
w
to
bn
rid
of
a*
tho
fltarta 7:40, Feature A W
(CooUaoed On Page Eight)
and "We ean't leave It (bat way'" petite and g I v (, the Sou'h-rn loma June 9.
wa* recipient of a medal awardel
service veteri m af t l wan.
him.

S tro llin g

In Sanford

S la lo m o n t
Is M . i d e

A ! Parley

t

*.• Mryf:l
I

Sltidy Underway For Means
To Continue Sewing School

U. S. Withdrawing
Air Technicians
rrem Indochina

Eitenhower Says
He Still Favors
lower Voting Age

»

More 1Ilian 500
Attend1 Services
For Senator Here

Charles Bashlor,
lonvicled Slayer,

Library RooJ Is
Being Replaced

a

A(|r(i| Allnifl*.

Give Awards A t Annual
Class Day Exercises

A. K. Shoemaker
Is Appointed
To City Position

Philip Toney, Grace Stinceipher Arc
Named Valedictorian, Salutatorian

Effort UnHcrway
To Control Rust
In Water System

World Trip Told
At Kiwanis Meet

l\(' 11)(n Inmnl

Of

Nnl

Hal fir A n

Ho/vilar

Traffic Commission
Is Handed Problem

Firemen Answer Woman's Call
Concerning 'Smiling' Squirrel

Movie Time Toble

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Holiday's Nam e
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grandmothi r in the crowd vva*
•ihm't work loo h a rd ,' he ha i
T H U H O A D ran on .Il ftn w puffing the way I wa*
cautioned her from the doorwa
darker. Todd turned on hia lig h U
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.And don't before he left T i l h&lt; Ip &gt;'•&gt;&lt;! Wit
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and .loan m ( watohlng them* un­ fc gel lit*- WiUmiii Tell co un try litlnga when I gi i home.
wind th*lr w »y for them Now the where we * llmlww. ihe llt-IIL"
She had m i l l ••d at him oj i
OMAHA. lP — Bill Uroun't l.»n*»
alar* were pricking out and all the
blown him a kit* “I won't," ft
"'I'll never furget nnv of II."
t m ferry boat landing i* a city
•ky had grown dim and pale and
' N i l Neither will I IVe have a had profnl***!. "A n yw a y , theworl
ot Sro.MO now, celebrating it* lodth dlitant.
lot of nhared meniorlc* \ u nod I. prarllcally all done except tills li* •
annivrriary.
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mg r o o m
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ahead."
"A m i wi-r*- going to make n lot haul." ihe had added " A n l co:
William Brown doubtln* never
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more. W hich get* m&lt; l . k to mrhal home early."
f o r m » the kind of a year-long
•Want to atop:
I «ald a nu niilr »g.i la*|-i« make
whronde-do with which Omaha
■Aa early a . I can. honey."
' I f It look* no-*'
Now lie woe gun-- and »he i .
ii relcbrAtinf: it* fir*t 100 rear*.
••'me III the iniintiy •Hi. Maple*•1 mean Io eat ”
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But Broun did forcec a future
Ion'* all right, To-ld' II « n nice Jeft alone In llieir apartment
for the tmall piece of Nrhaiki
"A H right."
t o w n , lint it'* g&lt;tting le rrlh ly the Ural lime Next d&lt; or »v»* nr
pUteau he found a few «tep« from
The y came to the village It had crowded Tin - 4cho.il* ate cruwdc-l mother und duwualuir* wa* In in
the «jv*| where hi* Mi**&lt;mri (liver a diner before which teveial iiuok* The tillage i* cr**wde.l AVhy. it * mother, but »h r had no deelr* i &gt;
ferry ftr*t touched the we*l hank were lined up.
hard Io Iti.-l a parking place a n y ­ »ee either of them T h e ) had I ’th
in the early 19'4&gt;&lt;
S e n imi*t thoughtful when
•'Good sign Maybe we can get a where I hi i ■ any more'
"Mo we move Io a lin n where and T i.ld had ll*at returned, li i*..
A Qiiirtef century before, there iteak here," T\*dd laid
ir mg them in for meal* until they
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They rouM The place **m* neat w e ll have plenty of pSii. .-.g .p. a
■Ui. but il had diiappeared beinrr and clean, gaudy with cheap bright O k a y!" II pr"e*.e.1 he'r'hiiha tiridei I ha t « ehaner to *eil|. lltemie
Brivm't arrival. Six mile* north table* and nuuy with a blaring hi*. "A dd ii to cm h.t n| thing* but Joan wa* g lu t that that m-ed
al Florence, now a part of Omahu. &lt; radio. Out the *teak was m u lin g w**re going |o do Another trip WO* pa»t. Mile fell Hu* *tri*l g '
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the Mormon* had »rt up u inter hot ami lender, Ihe coffee w »* frcili Io Kurope \ trip out t - A n co n a kind ol urge to c t a t tut. lu
(plinet*
■nd ta lly, ihe French fnea ertap— Io viml l»nn and l lun,- And now a , u *i parole ru tity . In *.-1 ii her
own routine and to U- drj&gt;e I t l
A* *oon a* Indian treatic* per
amt none of the truck driver*, on a farm it. Hi- to u n lii
Joan »aid
Well. w. .an dream , on n » one (or a thing
mined. Brown and a group of their high *tool» before the connJ nan i.-mnln.-.l at the tard Sat *
atiociatei laid out Omaha City, let. gave a aeroml glance Io Ihe can't we "
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Mllence again
File wind blew where th&lt;-&gt; hint Ju*t ftniahr-ll
named for the At aha or Omaha two at the table In Ihe lar corner
cold Ihtoiigh her wind
an.l Joan fait tUie wo* thinking “Welt. !!!e
Indian* of the neighborhood
Out in the night again. Joan
Mr and Mr*. William Snowden snuggled agaln*t Todd He felt *o wound II i |* Tivl.l vud. "N e a rly n-all.v U gln* now The hone; m..,&gt;n
hgl.l T h e r e , i* h u t . It iva* p.-rfect I II i.eiet
butit a log cabin Ihrrr and the warm! Mhe .lipped h ri hand un.lei there, J o -J. I
town ihortly acquired a po*tma*irr hi* on th* wheel and left II Ihete a hotel al tin . pi*, e Vlihr told forget It We hail long tar; '*&lt;
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. me aUnil ii •••• I ••m ,. telegram touring 111.* iiiu n tr i We ,*
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D. Jone* who kept the mail in warm and atrong She Ihoiight. 'I
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cabin wa» Omaha’* firyt prrma
"How far now ?" *he naked
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bolnled there
up ihe dr»i morning In an old New t .k r d
We p u lle rc l ui. nn.l m i n ' &gt;| i. &gt;
The cily protpered. a* Brown Unci and town
"How .1. - Will f ir 1 h
"hop* and T ." Id g re w n littl inti i
fta* «ure il would
*
*
-*
l 0M,d! 84 * r ‘ °‘
• «»»». Hut how far i . I h « t "
r,|r«l in Itlelll. I Itrllel.- I itor*
' A t.m l w lint
toif) In ihp 'American
we*l.
. .
‘
iill oi&gt; l-* *l clothe" and In l i •e
Me K w ix lh in
-Recalling
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"About twenty mil*-*
Maybe
the link between Oma
Oh! ' Mil. I. Ill I
I l|*MI ftlit 1a l».lv an.l lo i.-.l ll lt.it i
tw«nty-ftve." II* hoiked down. Mhe
ha'* biibiry and the pioneering
all. L ie collie hum.- lovin
r
i
iran&lt;portalion of the Great Plain*. could feel htn glance gentle on h.-i »al.l. " I '*••■'
mote Ilian e v il I ili.tn t l mil. u
i*o« y
Omaha'* downtnwn ••s*el* *re "Tlre«l 7"
un* posMble. hot It I* II
v.-r
“ No "
' W rit
at.decorated w ith colorful r r plica*
Lin glad to N - home again and to
rtu t « i . t i n
They drove on
It wa* realty
ol Ihe c o in e d wagon, river u r i n i
rltmh Into m i little jean* an.l A
"•Sale. I menu
boil and diamond 'la rk e d railroad dark now. The » U u were *ilv#i.
"Meat *hirt and get down ! i ii.
'T tia fe -lilt l-rtl.-i
engine— each a keystone in Ihe twinkling *|&gt;ei'k* on ■ d o th ol
one* more."
“Oh, To ild ' ( 'oft •*!•* xuti*
M*ck velrel Tile hill* had crept
city'* grow ih
Mile looked a r o o n d In
Well
Omahan* are mixing a vaar •*( ch**er and neeiled giound ihcm on What dill, t , ii.-. .I. . * it..- ii |mi
l i
WOfd* I n-«- * I’lu v nil uiraii II.e there wua C« Ita in li pi. lit&gt;
•port*. m iKical *how*. hlttoneal all .id**. Joan t|Mk« auddridy.
w h .I a mu aa ul • *i ler t
“ I ^ f * bring up out . Siil.it. ii in •nine Ihiin.
paientry, parade*, »peerhr*, fire
Stir *.it tnoaing her . III in I - i
lie b a n r.i i l . , . i i „ i
Wliat
«o rk « and fun Into a gala to u t Ui* .*ouniry"
Jn they no an 7
hand
"O n a f»rm V
to the end of their n ly '* fir«t
•Ve*"
I'll., brdruuni oil the a. Ih I t.l
" T lliy lu .an.
U » -m.| «..|ily,
century and the beginning of ii«
la-.-o rm.y, urnI n il. ...I) il
-I
i.
lecoml
l*n t that a r * v o | u 11 o n a t v ' that I lull* you
lie liirn. -I her ha* l m l .lr&lt;*|&gt;i*cd Joan hail known il would i &gt; anUiggctl and m m l colorful of Idea
ptrte and llnlth. &gt;1 l.kiK. It - u M.-ii
major birthday event* will tie "the
" l don l know. I .fon t think *o * ki«* in hi i i-.iltu
centennial big ahow," a hUtoncal I love the country
“kVc'll K-i on. thru
yellow ol Ihe lwrd'*-«')‘i 1.1*1 lc
M&lt;&gt; do m u .
Mhe ni*r.t.-.l
•pedicle Aug.
»
for which To.ld
which »he Inti v lg .r.H u l) . il
Itemember nnr walk* all
Broadway and Hollywood will pro
..'Her
It w a, in.t ,1 range . liter mg tin- and pollthrd llll ll khone.
around th* mountain* of X tirlrh?"
vide Ihe Ion lalenl. and a parade
oulamilitti mu with l.,td M i n i with the cream -colored v ill. inn
"I ctila lnly do.'•
ot illnminiieit float* on Seul 21
"A nd IT iu rT And A n n u l" Th a i mglit tt w .i, not ,iiaiigc giung pale hod rog. would m; ' . th-ii
Omaha luriay, a* it wa* in the w** ih* nt«t trip w « t.s.w
up to Ih.-lt io i *Iii t.i*.illiei It w n , room look muniv nn.l rh. (oi no
day* of Brown and hi* ferry lioat.
a llltle ,| r a n g e II.il il u n u n l m allei now &lt;lnrk llu- .In;
t r tu..l
"Tliat
wa*
when
|
|0|,|
|
I* a gateway to Ihe We*l. Ten
Urunge, Joan Ihoiight Xml ve*
nol pill op Die fnmlli.ir liirqtimiMlnv#d
you
and
llien
I
pronil*.x|
|
railmad* operate lie rr The cily
why "limit I it Ik : Rnr
tur.g .litol* drn|M-rt.» a , y.-i 'in. i hail
u the lieaiiquarler* ol the Union »a » n 'i going io **&gt; It again until they bud l.|im*n . arli ullier e'oe x.'eiiie.l I. hi hoi
In Head, "he h ul
Pacific and more men work in Wf K" 1 ,u’m *
»*&gt; long Un i had lot. i . *i-|i ..tlrcr hung ,heer tllffle.l I III . 01# ot
that IndiKtry Uian any other
ulhi here
"You didn't, rlth rr
I ueatly For &gt;o Ion-; lin n nuii l, &gt;n.l li r a i ! , while which were i .,.| *g n « ’ the
Tlie cily » population i« now at died! I practical!* had In *.r.., r „ r t1l**l live, t-n-t travr|e«l a'-eg r!..,e fr.—r r eh'.*, -v-'iV * r*i *. ! ,.i.
in you inyaetf on ihe L*al."‘
p a r * M i l line. Now they wet. the Into; wall ntkiie the I. .1. .lie
fmiUl of p m * p e ril) m il rxpan
H r gave a little chuckle
liter* I) inrr|;ing
ami I'.xl.l lia.l car.-liith
.p.irr.i
ak&gt;n
•There wa* ||u,t walk Io Anna
their tw&gt;&gt; ro liu lo l I1«w.r &gt;ml« A
*"*■»■. Inn." »he went on. "Where
It w ii * T in -, . lay. Ih. ilai a ll
*pri ul ot pale tunpioiie t i l iieen
ive had apple Juice when w«- final­ Ihe 4'oiiith ol lu ll r. dd and Joan the itiuil l.im h oi hen
L a u n c h C a m p a ig n
ly reached the hotel at the tup ..f Iin.l been lot. k in.in llieir tli ne; 1 Their n.akp.*hi(l kltchr
.1 ll
Ihe mountain, and I wax un .wit un,m «m. e la ,l Tliu r'-la v and tin* order. l.,&gt;
F o r R e d u c in g L o s s
&lt;&gt;i breath l c*mld hardly duns u morning he ha.l nlatl.d f*u h i,
lint Hu* living io . ii . i *
and *&lt;i mad lw**au*« n&lt;d n u n g ir "UUUlier I outre Rt Cnluillhm
j
|T o /!- I'onllMM. *
f r o m
F o r e s t F ire s
i i f r u r l i l**aj i . a h . li .,.
I u.ii il.oe.l in Non.- I V it i m M&gt; n.l..
It’* lime Io cel outilnort again
and Ihe annual campaii’n hi the
( I '» l| •
I S-lfs.t 5.1 e.
I I I . » A
F o re ilry H ill-io n of I lie If S P r
I
(I is.rss • I I I
partinenl| of A griculture fit preieni
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f being "Icppcd up
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It
ear an tlfu rl ii beilU'
\\ l it It - IIIHI Kilos 1 1 Iru
T h ii year
a aaif||i*
tlisf tit*
(nadc In enli%l the 1 tkiperalinn ol
I- I .lift
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4 Is HlSllflft Kill* l*f lift
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9 fire-prrvenlion
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fayed in A ami P
I* 1(0ore* arrntx
spiased
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bf" land.
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:
lq the ra n u ia ig l to cnliil the eo
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pioiiiityin
( L in J of
operation of the nalm n'i viaith* hi
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ayal.iu
.1 &gt;ill apple
offering a Knmker Bear hell a i a &gt; u# f« apli I fit'll (.It
V L .im u * vio­
I A «u f
I'tfl.l'alr l‘. Hoi ft
premium in il * im re i in rnniunc1 Isl II 4 I - 4f *tlirlP
lation of law
3 Type
Uon with Ihe p u rrh a .e nf Ann Page |0
•• I'fltlfsl Sills.lift
llien utra
to l.iitittcttlrJ
•rend of bean* 1
prepared *n»- ll* l\ I'pftit .'
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K b ltl. F a rh jnuth who t.hl aIva,
At 111.,, U h l. Ml.
&lt; lion . 1 in
17 In, ffaatoul
Ode of there I a eligible In receive IS Ft N itri
b Cab acluia
I fl 1 lireft 1 *4;: til I*
ap official Junior F o re ii Banger Ilfs*
ti Vex
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Poreil Fire Prevention fur the
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,
of
which
ru 'e s trv Dlvikiun. il wai not
p ro n u A
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1Chin 1
adopted by the F o re ilrv Itivlijun the Stnnkry Hear Aymhol 1 . the
3.1 A‘hum
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s a central figure until 1917, and ceniral figure, ii.iv u
rittm a tc :t, K x i * t
again
ntoysea
been lived
rd etle
rA tHhilve
u lve ly ever the number of lirev would be run
10 Flotage
sine* There w *» an average of ntng at the rale «&gt;l tutween Jou.uuu
place
100 W f o r m fire , annuallv prior ana 34U.bO0 annually Iterator id h.
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4*
3 4
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JO Jipanrae
the inauguration nf the Smokes- ite a ie d me of forrat areas Beatvittgihe
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number hi* been reduced to an in direct uropoition in fore .) u».
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average of iM.otki, r r r n though by the
are grateful
for
leliginua
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sir aaiC
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thomandi of
flibbllonal people i l uhlrborrat) Mipporl a* b m i IdI*
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%
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Code f o r Hearings

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Senator Estes Kefsuver and 17 colPoison By Accident
Itafcuea have Introduced a measure calling
A group of dwtriA ktiA hoipitjh In Illi­
for “a rode of fair procedures In Senate
nois Is engRged In n cooperative effort to
WASHINGTON UP - The House that It had granted 13 millton ^ A m ^ r o { “ V
hearing*" The code Is given little chance
reduce I he death rate caused by nccldenlal
Investigation of tai-eaempl founds lira for a atudy of civil liberties marketplace In the laat 50 ye m .
for adoption sinte thr Congress Is trndl- 1
tions Isn't likely to take the tele­ and the wav congressional com­ being used to undermine and tub
tlonally rcVrotnnf to place any curbs on Its j poisonings.
vision play away from the Senate mittees conduct Investigations
The National Safety Council has esti­
This money waa to be bandied vert our Institution*.”
hearings on the McCarthy-Army
committees nnd chairmen.
I lay a cam* to th* d ffw w of th*
row but It's m hot potato all by by an organisation called the Fund Ford
mated that 187.5(H) American adults and
Foundation for granting mon
Congress hns thp right Hod the duty to
for the Republic. A few days after
Itself.
children were the victims of accidental
for study of civil liberties an!
Prime mover In this Investigation Reece attacked the fund, Rep Clif­ ry
conduct investigations nnd these investiga­
(silsonlngs last year, and that 1,250 of
fs Rep H Carroll B*»ce (H Tetm ). ford P. Case (R N J) rttlgiwd from congressional Invest! gallon*, lie
tions have paid dividends in excising graft,
said he thought any Individual nr ~
who ws* Southern manager for the Congress lo be It* president
them died. Insisting that this rnte Is too
Recently Case resigned from l be foundation had a riglif &lt;u mzk* F
corruption nnd subversion on some neenlate Sen Robert A. Taft'* cam­
high, the Council is campaigning to make
paign for the Republican preslden (uod lo run for the Senate in New- aueh a study.
alonn. Vet some system which would guar­
Norman Dodd, the Reece com
sure that poisons are properly labeled and
llal nomination in 1952 One of the Jersey. He la being succeeded by
antee the rights of individuals called to tes­
Robert M. Hutchins, former chan nutter's research director, said on
Democrats
on
Reece’s
committee.
placed lieyond the reach of children.
tify to fair hearings should !*• adopted.
Rep. Wayne I. Hays of Ohio, was ectnr uf the Univenty of Chicago May II special attention should h#
Itut the doctors and hospitals have car­
against this investigation before It Hutchins several year* ago be |iaid to the Ford Foundation In thii
The rode s|K&gt;nsoied by Senator Kefauver
started and has been critic*! ever came associate director nf the H^laya lemsnded a probe of Fact*
ried this campaign a step further. They
and his colleagues calls for a witness to have
Ford Foundation.
since.
have established in each of the coojterating
Reece, apparently, doesn't like Forum Foundation, created by if
Although Reece said In a couple
the right to face and cross examine his aehosphils a detailed analysis of the hundreds
of apeecnri in 1951 that the ma Hutchins any mare than he like* L. Hunt, wealthy Texas oil nun
cuser and to Piilijtof-nii documents and wit­
jority nf foundations — the biggest the Fund for the Republic Under and supporter nf Sen. McCjnhy
of poisonous substances commonly found
nesses In his defense. This seems like one
are Ford and Rockefeller — are Hutchins, Reece said, the liniver- (P. Wla). Facta Forum aupporu ,
around homes. The nature of the |&gt;oisun. its
honestly run. he said he la siupl sily of Chicago set a record series of rjdio and T V dlicussii-i
of the most elementary principles of justice,
rams whirl/ Hunt say* he pr-. %
five times for being investigated
effects and the best antidotes are kept on
cinus of some of them.
s* as impartial debate» In
particularly since a mnn who Is accuse^ of
Among the suspects, he said, for "Immoral or subversive ac­
file so such information Is at hand.
*rnu*e public interest in current
"lies Ihe slnry of how communism tivities."
something beforo a Congressional commit­
This allows doctors to reduce the time
The major part of Reece's July problems Critics have attacked
and socialism a r e financed in Ihr
tee fares serious damage to his reputation
them as * political propaaand*
mv
,
United Slate*." He made no dis­ speech was concentrated on tn* --------.
it ordinarily takes to decide on treatment.
Ford Foundation, nf which he rhine giving major weight to conIf the charges are proved nr not entirely dis­
tinction
between
(hrm.
He
said:
Moreover, the classification *vstem enables
communist- I* socialism's brand said: "Ifere I* Ihe Iasi of the great &gt;ervat&gt;sm sot twilxtinnlsm
proved.
the doctors to solve the riddle of which poison
name
There are other (mint* in the code proHr complained too many founda­
has l&gt;ccn taken when no one out the victim,
posed for hearings which would Is1 useful
tion grants In education were for
who is often unconscious or unable to talk,
the "propagation of the so-called
In making congressional hearings fairer and
knows fly improving the diagnosis, iinproliberal viewpoint" or openly com
more efficient. Not all of the measures pro­
muniiHc viewpoints while Ihe r s
tier treatments, which an* often fatal, can
srrvativc view was being over
posed in the code may be advisable— hut
lie avoided.
looked.
those wh*rh are necessary should in? adopted
Therrln lay the “ nubbin" ol I t h u m a n n iu n o iiin . b .o.
In less than six months, this system has
■ p e e d ily .
Reere’s desire (or the investiga­
OFfiPITB the wUlcspreao long- longed period of time. This rsnalready proved itself a success. Not one of
tion, said Hep. Jamb Javit* ( ft
Hr IMtHSKM, K A Y
The right of Congress to conduct hear­
inne use of lipstick (tmiugbout fldity increase* the tendency for
the 155 juvenile (Hilsoillng victims treated
U b -N Y ) !-a*1 July 2T Reece plead­
ings, and the im|sirtanee of hearings, can­
Uracil may lo- all right i conditioned. The Grilling*, Bob and ed with the House to set up a the worin reartion* to n are quiu- Hpstirk to cause react Iona
at the (Mopcrating hospitals In that period f*MMiami
bilk**who
lik»
««&gt;■
white
ways,I
hi*
lovely
wife.
know
how
to
makr
not I* denied. Yet it is the American way
special committee In look into rare However. m*n&gt; mothers Beware ol Old Uptllck
•orn when their daughters tw­
glamour, Marine jazz l&gt;an&lt;!*, pack-1gue»ta (ret at )vome and thry have foundations. It -did.
has
died,
and
all
hut
8.1
were
cured
so
quick­
to want all heal ings to l»&gt; fair and any safe­
Therefore lipstick '.hat her nM
r&lt;! ilanrr fli«oi». laory
mil1| . provided aprrial arrvlcr for flihla o ry *w
« » im
iniininE
Ilrere wa* made chairman Hit ain to use this rosmetlr r.ielt
ly
that
iu&gt;
long
stay
was
needed.
pool* ami
bunas, plus
od lirarh
brarh ra
ralmnas,
plush rrmrn to thev can have an early committee hai three Republicans concern I* over whether thla Itp- oern used for a great period of
guards which ran In* set up to assure this
This is an example of medical science furnishing* ami rorktail houra, hut hrrakfaat or late (upper If fecas- and two Democrats. Between list itlck may nave any harmful time may cause Irritation Cues
Hav or two of It U all I ran stand. ■ary, and delirloua hoi lunch** are July and mid May. when public medical enecta
of this type are fairly common
utilizing all available Information to attack a
Smoke gat* in my eyes, 1 n t Provldrd
for tho*e who npre*. lo hearings started. .Reece's staff
TOD AY'S HIHI.K VKItSE
«
II
we*
onre
oelleveii
that
thr
B-imettmes the coloring matter
a problem. Its succesa Is the result of co­ butlrrfllra In rny. stomach,
*tomarh, my
m) fart fie out all da]
gathered material for the inquiry
No man can serve two masters; for
tye* rontalned tn llpittck could, is s Imi al fault For those who ar*
It Is the kind of a place a fish­
operation- More surh cooperation Is needed. hurt and I am thoroughly unhappy.
In his July speech Reece cocked if used over a long period of lime, allergic lo tht* substance special
either he will hate the one, and love the
Returning to Tampr. Irom the erman dreams about and Ideal for
a critical eye on the Ford Founds- oe a cause of cancer However, no type* ol lipstick ran be bough*
Florida
Public
Relation*
conven­
thope
who
like
to
get
away
from
other; or else he will hold to the one, and
tion. I rend an Item in thr pap*r It all and enjoy quirt vacation lion, set up by the heirs nf Henry rase of rancar has ever been which are If** likely to product
dspile the other. Ye cannot serve (!od and Exit Armistice Day
about the way the tarpon were •port where every comfort and Ford. He was especially incensed traced to the use of llpsttrk
iheve reaction*
on at llocs (irsnde and I convenience I* provided nnd where
mammon. (Matthew (1:2*1)
QUCSTION AND ANSWnt
Armistice Day Is no more. Congress has carrying
A
Harry
Sometimes
Freeent
rrcallid that a good many year* thr fishing I* sliprrh.
Mr U K Ii there any dtseiit
changed the name of the Nov. II holiday to ■go | raught my first silver king
Cvrn If reactions do occur, they
The village of Itoea (iramie i» ) Johnson Will Try
that can rau«e baldness?
are
usually
due
to
an
allergy
or
in
Itws
(iiande
I'
m
**.
Veterans
Day.
This
changes
the
significance
•
mall,
only
about
hOO
year
‘lound
The Sanford Herald
Answer: Baldness sometimes
I also ri-mi'nilierrd that my goal irshlrnts. It offer* nothing in th-- |To Brings Harmony oversensltivlty to one of the sub­
of the anniversary from a temporary one. friend
stances contained In Use lipstick appears as a symptom of certain
f l l l l i l M &lt;UI»» #«r#pf iHfarlat i M * n m 4 * r
lluti (irhrtng, who formerly way o( night rlulia nr wh mpei* lint
tff
■**!♦■ 4•#*«•
applying to only one occasion, to a pcrmnnenl managed thr Naples M&lt;*rh Hotel, murh in rmlfulnrs* ami natural Between Countries
one substance In lipstick that Infections or diseases Uiuall?
Is now mmin git of the Boca beauty. There I* a wrll appointed
ran be the cause of an allergy U these caaci nf baldness wtll rem­
one.
Henceforth
It
will
commemorate
not
the
rs i* * » 4 M u n a * r l « i taailrp llr t a M i It , ISIS, *1
WASHINGTON iJB-Erie John* known a a train Some one of me edy themselves Sudden Iras nf
(iiande Hotel an-l &gt;n I phoned him lounge for the ronvenn-nce of
t* » P a il
at t a a la ri. I'la rO a . aaSaa Ik* ( p i
fighting in World War I, hut also the work and asked if hr had s rubhy-hnlr holer guesta who like a cocktail, a ton. President Ehenhower's special aelda
of thla aubaUnca may also hair can follow typhoid teect or
a l I a a i i M i af S a i t t S, lots.
r S M I P O R N IS S . tttlla r as* PakllaSaa
of the veterans who have hcl|wd to preserve that the wifr and I mold occupy •paclou* lobby ami sun-room where emlMsry. will Irv again this month ba at fault Just ea butter wtll scarlet fever Severe case* of
J I N M s ttC ft. K i w a l l o M l i - r
and if it would tie po»*lhle to en­ you can loll around In comfort, to bring the Arabs and Jew* into •pot), these acids a n turn rancid
pneumonia or Influenza can Alto
the nation In this and other wars.
i n t s m t a. S M IK U IK R . J l o r l M a i S a a a m
gage a guide fm a tarpon fishing rest, read, snoote, watch television, hvrmonv on a nlsn to develop the
if allowed to itand for a pro­ be a cause.
The old term still has a meaning, if not tllp.
and you don’t have to drran. The Jordan River Valley
«i «&lt;i n i r n i x »t o t »:»
T d»y»fy»| |H4 Itef MfB*M
?*t I
I f rarHM
Uf Ml -Ilk l i a r aiaalk
IIja thr one Intended when the holiday was first
•Stale Department official* said
Boh assurrd me "h» could do" so big idea at Boca lirandr Is to en­
T I im Maslka
Sla Naalka
(la* faai
joy
yourself,
hr
comfortable
-Hal
last
night
Johnston
baa
arranged
we
whiplashed
the
old
Ford
and
Su m
iv ii
i||ja
InaHlalir aallr»«. rail, al Ikaaka. m-lailaa, aal established. We now see that Nov. It. 1!&gt;I8, headed for I'larida. This is whera lorgrt your worries. It is an ntmos * new series nf conferanres in the
Pattern al nllltalaaial lar Ik* latima al rslalsa was not merely the end of a particular you take the ferry to the Island.! P***™ *»*■« particularly appeals l« Middle Ea*l wllh representative*
lu ll aalll ka rkaisa* lar al rrsalar setrrllslaa talra.
of Svria. tj-bannn. Jordan, Egypt
Struggle, hut also marks one stage in a more W e were ton late for the last boat m*'R iim ia lil
kall-aallr ka llrarral UilN lalU or less continuous period of hostilities that hut Bert Cole operates a boat tax*1 If you like good food you won't and Israel.
S ettle* . la r. •al ana caamhei al l aaian
servin’ that whl&gt;k* you over the, find fiellrr anywhere. Boh (lehriig
a n rr k ill..
He will leave Washington shout
(liana, lllaiila
lets thr brst table of any holrl June to and arrive In Carlo June
liegiiu for us in 1D17. and has lasted, with Past at a fast clip.
il* at the Bora 12. where conferences will he held
This bchutlful little island on the I
• kjmw ""d meal,
Tka Snail la a aiahn al Ikr (nailanl Prr-a occasional Interruptions, from World War
Gulf is one of Mother Nature's , Grande Hotel are out of this world, with the Arab nations. He plans to
a»k(»k la eattileg rtrlsalialr fa Ika an lar rrsakt),
•alias al all Ika laral Sana prlaiM la (kla aiai|a|*r. I till now*. Nov. II, 1018, was correctly de­ mastripieces, and so far It hat rt- !, enjoyed my visit so milrh that confer with Israeli representative*
mained unspoiled. Ilrrr there i* ‘ m. K
**®'n soon. It is a per- 1 later in Tel Aviv.
Wednesday, June 2. 1004 signated by its name, not the beginning of no tiafflr' Pr
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problem. You ran walk feet vacation spot and right now I
rpep,
pence, hut a lull In the fighting.
the magnlflrlrnt beach anil hunt ii the time to land your tar:

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Little Boy Loses
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P h o t o g r a p h e r T a le n t e d

NEW YORK o n -" ! am a gam­
bler,** once wrote Robert tap*,
whose gambling Is now over.
whom many regarded ■■ the
belt combat photographer of hi*
(ration, riptained thr Doughpletoriallr ai ably at hi*
friend, Ernie Pyle, did In word".
Ilila week Capa met Ernie's fate.
He alrelrhed a gambler's lurk too
far, went to one too many wars. A
land mine caught him In aunt ob­
scure town In Indochina, and
turned a fine man Inlo a great
memory.
War up front, ai Bob hlmseU
h it said, la "dreary and unspectac­
ular." Tbere ta little to catch the
camera's ere, but Capa had the
high art of being at the right spot
at the right moment to catch the
unforgettable picture.
B&lt;d&gt; was an eaponeut of “ the big
chance." lie had seen an much of
war that the routine of H bored
him. But on the big aturica— the
paratroop drops in Sicily and Ger­
many, the invasion landlnai at
Anno and Normandy, the relief of
baaltged Baitogne— Capa liked to
Su IB If
the fln t wave, although he
wai aa afraid of death aa moit
art.
n hla autobiography. "Slightly
Out of focus," ha tells of brooding
over whet chances to take In the
Nornundr landlng-wbetber to go
aahoru with the find troops or wait
W in the beaches were safer.
Tali 1* • declikm ovary eorreaiwodenl makes for himself, and
CajMi mulling over the difference
between the war correspondent and
M y other man In uniform, wrote:
**! would- say that the war cor­
respondent geti more drinks, more
«B h . better pay, end greater freedenu than the soldier, but that el
thja stage of the game, having the
nwedom to chooM ws spot and
bring allowed to be • coward and
me*tented for H Is hla forTwo war correspondent has
rink*— hi* Ufa— In hla own
md he can gut R «

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II hack In hla pockel at the very
last minute.
" I am a gambler. I decided In
go In with Co K in the first wave,"
lie did gn In—on deadly Omaha
brarh. He survived, came back
with KM action pictures taken on
that death-strewn stretch of tide
aod sand. Bui a darkroom assist­
ant burned up all but eight necalivea while drying them. If life
hadn't already turned Capa Into a
philosopher, this experience would
have toured him. It didn't. . , .
Bob waa the moat romantic-look
A f i A .hair
- . I hung
" "„ oyer- vhlai #forat *J ':
head, a rlgarrt dangled eternally
from his lips He lovrd rhampsgnc
and girls with champagne eyes.
Hi* weakness was poker, and with
a losing hand he could swear un­
intelligible oaths In five tongues—
English, French. Rpanlih, German
ana his native Hungarian.
“ Capa cat. ,...ke himself misun­
derstood In more languages, In­
cluding hla own, than an j other
man living," a press oflker once
said.
Bob would accept no dtaeipUno
except the courage that sent him
after the big pictures of tha big
■toriea. lie was fired aa oflaa aa
a boiler, dwelt In amiable poverty
until the next job. But they al­
ways called him back when they
needed a man they could count on
for tha best. He was shooting for
Life magatine again at hla death.
At the fall of Letpiig, the last
big battle of the second world war,
Capa took memorable ihota of a
young machine gunner the mo­
ment before a rifle bullet raught
him between the eyes— and a mo­
ment later, as the boy sagged back
dead.
"The last day, some of the beat
o n « die," wrote Bob later, and
*8ded wryly, "but those alive will
faat forget.'1
1 better# be wrote hla own epi­
taph berier when he told of taking

ptetorea during the bitter atruggle
for Trolna In Mclly.
"They were simple pictures and
showed how dreary and unspec­
tacular fighting actually it. (troops
depend on luck and quick trans­
mission. and moat of them don't
mean anything tha day after they
are pidiilahed. But the soldier who
looks al thr ahota of Trolna, to
yean from now In hla home In
Ohio, will he able to say, That's
II w a s."'
Few historians of war will ever
be able In give the real feet of
It
as well as Capa did 1
with his
c11(m fri« u •• c .P.
KTEA1JI EXAM
BAKLIGH, N.C. UB-The window
of a room where final exams are
mimeogranhed at North Carolina
Slate College was found brokan
yesterday.
Inside police found one elim ina­
tion gone, a dollar blit and a note
whleh read:
" I know the seriousness of what
I am doing but thla test means a
lot to me. I only got a IM f chemis­
try test and I will keep It
myaetf. I hope the dollar will pay
for; the window.”

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*i»a Poors In T h a N IRht
• »• lllaa lllbhnn flouts
SENATE PASSES BRA.
• (i (J re a ls s t PtRhta
teen
WASHINGTON (ri-T h e Senate
I'v e lin t A Hertet
le n t p.-nnt*
tails
hat passed and sent to the House Ilian TNaew
s
a bill lo compel organliallnns on turn W e a th
er
the attorney general's subversive Milk Pporte S h n e
I
hla
P
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t
if f
list to register all printing and
I.R.
publishing equipment with the gov­ (:aa T e sTHIHRIIAV
t I'a t t r r n
ernment.
T eo T o d a y
DOG GOES T O PRISON
OAKLAND, Calif. tB-Plam e, a
aeelng-eye dog, will spend a year
In priaoo— through no fault of his

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Ha will accompany hla blind iiia
master, Ralph Grots, a , of Oaktend, sentenced yesterday tis a
l:f*
year at Renta Rita prieon farm Silk
lor pasting bad checks
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LIGHTNING HIT* ROME

[KNOXVILLE, Tutu. UB-UgMnlng
Itnick Ray Jenkins' home yeaterlay during a storm, causing slight
lamate to (be breakfast room.
’ Jenkins, special counsel In tha
MeCarthv-A r a y
hearings, and
lira. Jenkins are In Washington.
Firemen said the bolt Ignited a

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SANFORD BANKS
W IL L BE C L O SE D T H U R SD A Y
JU N E 3rd
In observance of Jefferson
Davis' Birthday

TRADE

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for p y th o n

BRUNSWICK, Ga. (ft—Concerned
for hia safety. Mis* Fannie Lee
has help today In finding bar pel
snake, a five-foot python.
"It's the snake that'* In danger,
not people," she declared.
The snake escaped from her
apartment. A net since birth three
years ago, "Python Pie" ii

tln d fre y
Ph n n p ers tln ld e
V a lia n t l ^ d y
l o t s of l.lf e
P e a rrh for T o m o rro w
f iu ld ln g l.is h t
K lf r h e n Phnw
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rate shells withnul being JoslM The Pass Is full of them and lh*»
nr jiushed around, you can swim sea In a biting, fighting moo
in warm rtnrtabl water* wllhnu' Ismnie Futch nr one of hi* buddlt*
fear of undertow, and t&gt;c*L of all will take you out and tee to i*
yuu will find the toral water* jou contact a silver king, a thrill
BHAtNTnF.E
Mas*. «*_.* #.
teaming with every knuwn variety you’ll newr forget.
rear old ln«| hoy was hell at
of rith.
Braintree police station for two
hours yesterday.
Right now the tarpon are an
During tb*» lime h* dumped a
thick it is unbelievable. You see
couple of pnllre files by pulling the
acres of them rolling and jumping
drawers
rut of cabinets Ite also
in the I’asss temperamental ■■ thry
art you can count on *t least half
ST PETERSBURG, FI* igv- put Ihe teletype out of order Then
s dozen strikes on each tide, Jiul Tbis ctlv is grtling nut nf the golf he rfbnmled Ihe telephone system
If you have ■ veteran guide like Ing business Pity Council derided hv punching the button* that switch
we hail, you will land two or tn do this after x long study of a ra'1*.
three. We were exterentel/ fortun­ petition from Negroe* for use nf
When he heaped U . Francis
ate in securing l»nnie Futch a* the rourae
Maguire with a Ga*hltghl. the of­
nor guide. Ijrnnle ha* been a guide
Council action yesterdav tn ter- ficer npfered patrolmen In place
at Boca Grande for yrart and Finale the lease on Pasadena golf the tot |n a notice cruiser and go
knows more about tarpon thsn the tourae and turn the IS-hole course look for his parents.
guys who write the book* and, hark lo B* private owner* was,
believe me, there have been plenty
tmanimmi*.
JOKE RACE FIR FA
of books written on Ihe suhje-t.
In April a group nf Negroes
PORTLAND, Maine &lt;*— A doThe Roes Grande Hotel has hern sought
permission
to
play
on
Ibe
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completely refurnished art-1 sir ‘ irm irir. A sperlat committee was mesiie Joke backfired and ha near­
ly In*I an eve. Robert G. Forbes,
umed to study the petition.
e&gt; told a divorce court yeMerdav
L#*t week the rommittee heard
He testified he pfayef drunk In
TrrdiclloDs from Its member* and fool Mr*. Mildred Forbes. SS, his
rjty official* that white player* bride nf sli weeks.
uoiikl stop using Ihe course if II
He quoted hi* bride as saving:
w v R R .n ju R * n * n n &gt; were opened tn Negroes.
" I ’ll teach you to route home
«I W JI:(T t i l I M ( sill. W ITH O IT
The committee meeting was af­ drunk."
voncR
ter Ihe U. 8. Supreme Court or
w r n v r s iis v p.*t.
Then, Forbes aaid. she hit him
fered the city of Houston, Tex., tn
(a* O pen H o u se
lila llo w d r H oody
•nrn its municipal golf rourses tn on Ihe eye with a whisky bottla
T o m m y W ood
Vegroes on a segregated basts.
III* K it I ’araoo

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�Orcfiesfta Storied
By Leslie Smith
To Be On Radio

MrsT A. fiAfirfcrtoii
Surprised A t Harty
By Group Of Pupils
Mr*. A. R. Pinkerton
honor
Client MmiJay evening at a »ur'H » r party givrn by member* «&gt;f
( r tilth grade clam anil held at
the home of Mitt I&gt;ian Aikm, 411
Flliott Ave.
Anangrni.iil t of red and white
gladioli were niarrd about the patty rooms. Krfrcshmrntt of punch
rookie* and rnrdy were served
Irom the dining lablr which hell
a center arrangement of the -ante
Dower*, (linked with (mi mug
taper* in black wrought Iron hold­
er*.
The party a n planned and pir
on entirely b) the student* under
the chairmanship of Mia* Aiken.
Kddie Kirrhhnff and lh*n McCoy.
Mr*. Pinkerton wa* presented *
gift nf jewelry.
Other* present with the homier
were: the Misses Canute Hall.
Katherine Carlos, Claudia Wat
mark, Flora Ma. Rirhatdscni. Fvr. lyn Richard* &gt;n, Shialwrth l. rg,
Louisa Nielson, Joanne Hill, l unia
Rostmani), le-»lie Stephens, Janet
Glenn. ilailMia lla iu»i&lt; k, D,*&lt;Collier. l’at»y Morton, Also John­
ny Scott. It ay l.undipilst, Kail
SumineralII. Jimmy lialligHu, Vll
Hal ks, Charles llenhain Ronnie
Whitten, Henry Morgan, At King.
Arthur tieYoung, Curtla Lee, Clyd •
Somber and Rotiert Mreks.
Also Mr*. K, I). Kmhhnff. Mr*.
Sacy King, Mr* \V, I*. Hall, Mr*.
Billy til. nn, Mr* .James A AVtighl,
Mrs. K R. Wright, Mr* Av*
Wright Itavts, Ml arid Mi* Hick
Aiken, A It rinkeiton and II it
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Miss F .'M cGill, H. L Walker
Arc Wed Sunday Afternoon
Sunday altrrrpa.n at 5 an o'clock In All Soul* Cathollr &lt; hurrh Ihe
Rev Father Rirhard I, I.yrm* In a douhlering. r.indlelight ceremony
united lit in. triage Ml* Florence MrCtlll, daughter id Mr and Mr* W
R MrtillJ of Grnev.i, and Harold I. Walker, son of Mr and Mr* A F.
Walker ttl Hayavlllr Ky.
The vow* were rrirrateil agafn*t a harkgrolmd of white floor
backet* ronttatnlng while glsdlitll
and green Foliage with smaller
was be*! man and -rrsing as
vase* of the same Mrs F F, Dill,
RioimllLI. organist and soloist, u*hrr* were Jack Mefilll. hrolhrr
rendered the nuptial music and of the bride, and Frank Thoina*.
A two piece drr«» of gray print
tang “ Ave Marla"
shantung was Ihe rnswmhlr Mrs
•Mr AlrGill gave Ills daughter in McGill rhose fur hrr daughler's
martiagr She was lovely In a wedding. Me* Walker u** dressrd
gown ul while nvlun tulle and In a sheer navy hhir truck, wilh
rhantilly Lire fa*hmnrd with i a lavender nrehld at her &lt;hmildrr.
Queen Anne eollar and *rlf-ro* k.eorskge Identical to Me* Mr
ered htiMmts extending down tlie r.jirg. ,
bark with the long *|reve* terml
A r*Tept|on wa* held In Ihe
nallng In point* user her wrists '•rhurrh
annex allrr Ihe rrremnny
The four tiered veil was attached with Mr* John Thomas of Geneva
to a handrail of larr and orange assisting The bride's tw*ok was
htenom* She carried a while
i«t|n preset *MolC b'fped’ wjfli a
white pttrplodhrmijrtl orchid t n t
wefl with
‘w
,M|--s June McGill. *ervlng as her
For a wedding trip to Dayton.
slstrr'c niald of honor, wore a floor Ohio
where the couple will resine
length pale yellow »traple*i dres* Mr* .Walker rhangrd [to* a tight
with a *lole covering the shoul­ blue two piece linen dee*k featur­
ders Her ballerina* were of salln ing a slim skirl anil a small pep
linled in tnalrh Ihe dres* and the him jarkrl oll*el wilh white ar
ra*radr (HmqiiM wa* rnmposcd of censnrie*
,md (he nrehld from her
yellow carnation* wilh gerbet bridal bouquet
d«i*|r» *hailing In a darker yellow
Out nf-btwn gue*l* inrludrd Mr
and lied with rnntra*tjng rihhon
and Mrs. A. L Walker of May*and streamer*
,
,
Bridesmaid. Ml**'Barbara Flynt, vllle. K v , the pmofrt’* parent*,
'tort a pile green dress fashioned and Mr. and Mr* Waller McGill of
#.c thal of Ihe tnald of honnr and New York.
Mr. Walker attended »rhi*nl* In
carried a easrade bouquet of pink
carnations lied with rnnlraitlng Kenlurkv and was a ilndrnt at the
ribbon In a pale lavender dres* University of Krnlurky for two
designed |ik* tho*e of Ihe other years and served lour year* with
attendants. Miss Mary Jane Flynl. the United Stales Navy He ts pn*junior bridesmaid, alio h.d * e*,' I
»,mp,nvH a* a policeman
cade bouquet of yellow carnation* n 1 *&gt;,nn
featuring contrasting streamer*
Here'* how In drmi up a »af*d
All Ihe attendant* wore a row of
for thal cold cut* supper when you
flower* In their hair
The bride1* brother, Robert Mr- are having company U*e a mrd
funt-'ilie head nf rahhagr and
T
rarrfullv «pread out (he outer
leaves; cut oul fhr rrn lrr and ml*
Il with grated earrol and *a!*d
1 , f r n t l t f l«r your »l*w Pile Ihe
t n oy d W im m in q A l
back Inlo the rabbaor "howl"
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1 and iprlnkle wilh migrrt) parsley

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Doyle Carlton, 8,
Honored By Parents
On His Birthday
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Sixth Grade Pupils
Enjoy Swimming &gt;
Sanlando Springs
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Room in of the 4*(h grille at
Sanmrd Grammar School rreenllv
M k^ed a picnic at Sanlando
Spring* with the children partici­
pating In swimming and boating
Aftotta iho«e atlendlne wer»jkityrt Eubank* Donna Crlle*. ElIFn flennell. Judy Herron. Judy
Ann Peltry. Brenda Henderson,
Alary l-ewd*. Shrrlene Shepard,
Reggy Prire. Harr* R.*h*on Do
l"rei Harr-rave. Bradley Velno.
Glenn till Sandra Wilder. Kmilv
Ruiiell, Buddy Beckham. Faye
Garner,. Eugene Davi*
Earl Sim*. Ilruce MrMurray,
Nolan Frye. Arthur Miller. Salty
Wallare, Jane 0*borne. Mrlvyn
Bwaln, Linda Parker. Billy Elsler.
|f{)M Prentlre, Belly Vrlinn.
•arle Winn. Brook* Adam*, Ray­
mond Slam*. Site Knlc. Johnny
Alfred. Buleh Anderson, Mr Cox,
Ihelr teacher, and mother*. Mr».
Oihorne. Mr* Parker. Mr*. Beck­
ham, Mr*. Gamrr. Mr* ll-irireave, and Mr. (Tlnk»ralr*

Buffet Luncheon
Given By Ladies
Bride-Elect
A lovely buffef luncheon wn*
iron by Mra. Roy 8. Mann and
Ire, George Tnuhy Saturday al
th* H*nn realdenc* honoring Ml**
Dingfelder, Junr bride-

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Serve antlpa»ln-al a flr»t murae
when von are having *pagheitl and
meal hall* and you ran omit latad
Include celery, anehovlea, ranned
ptmlento*. green pepper and aar
dine* In your antipaatn and ar­
range Ihe vegetable* and fl*h on
Individual plate*. Another go.nl ad
dllion I* Dalian aalami. illeed very'
thin.
Tnp vanilla pudding with drained
canned apricot halve* foe a delec­
table detaeri. U*n the lyrup left
from Urn apricot* In a cold drink
or for baallng baked ham

LAST T IM E

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M i 55 Betty Patterson Becomes
Bride Of George 0 . Roland
The marriage of Mi.* Betty vell-os cff. i* and carried identical
Carolyn Pnt1et»&lt;oi and Georg- It bouquets of Kslhel R&gt; •d d*'s--*
Roland, both of this city, u«* ari-l (due liydiangei*
aoli'inuiicd Snttd.i) at 6 ***i p. ni
The 'slide'* mother, Alt* I'attn
in the Fir-I Christian ('hutch with ton, i h -se (or tier daughter’s sset
the lie* Herbert J Ha** perform­ ding a pink 'ilk *hnutung dret*
ing the taltdlrllglit. double ting With white «ccs-«*oi(es and an orcert- mony
chid corsage
The ibtoghlcr of 5|t and Mr*
M i- Roland, mother "f Ibw
I' K. I’atlerson and |||C *ou of groom, wore a dress »»f aqua je,*ev
Air. ai*l Mr- lirorgr W. Rfdaim wilh white accessories and an or
t|wike their vow a la-forc an altar chid o-r-age
banked with palm*, fern and svhite
Foil.'wing Hie s'rlemony a re
gladioli
replioti was held m the Fe llowship
Organist for the wedding wa room Serving rake was Mrs J F,
Mrs, N, V. Farmer an I Cliarlr* Holton assisted by Airs J \A'
Morrison sololal, snug "O Promise1 Knight ari.l presiding user the
plllleh l-owl w!*s Alts (I II t an
Me" ari-l I l.nve You Truly."
The bride, given in marriage by die»» Arrangeriienta ......... lire i
her fatlu-r, was lovely In a bal­ «•,! by Atrs Philip Alar*.
lerina length gown of impni.nl
Aft* i i short wedding trip -be
while lac- over taffeta wilh a fit couple will reside in Hanford
tr-l lace tackrl willt long »te»*r,%
which Ijpctcd to the wrl»U. Ilei
finger tip veil wa, fastened *o a
tiara of orange b1o«iom* an I she
•artlrd a .itllr jita&gt;er bonk topped
with white orchidi, and Creamer*
Mis* Madeline At siteUi will pre
and steplianotla
Acting in la-t man for tbs' ^nf her pi m i and clarinet sin
groom was Arthur II Hitcbrr, J r ! dent* in Ihelr .innml rerllal al
C -her* were I ’aol Itennrtl *n I Pie Woman's flub Alondav even
lug al 7:.7»1 o 'c I-m k
f'harles Patter*-m.
,
Th e public is cordiallt invited
Attending tin Inl-le as mati'-n
of honor was M* J L. Andersoii | to at lend
Itiidesiiiaid* wci. Ml*. A. II
llnlrlici Jr. and Mis* Helen II i
Fried egg* ar# Irn-lri an-l dc
nelL
I i loll* If prepared Ho w i* Atell
The matron of honor am j a a rmiple nf I rhlr-s|MHiris of Imtier
ballerina length drr** of Inigorfed or margarine in the liilrt you
organdy nvri blue laffcla Sh • n-f for frying fo.it • ;g» drop in
carried a colonial bouquet of pink Pie eggs and n » l lit* lowlv mt
*w eel heart fo*e » and pale liTna (I parttv *et Add a i nilple of
hydtanj|efl
tsbtcaponnx of a tin roi'it the
The bridesmaid* wore ulrntliai kiltcl anil rook aboul three ndtl
gnwna of im|M,rlr&lt;l organ'ly nvrr idr* longer Sene *i ones

TH U RSD AY M FN U

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,Thf honor** wAn M Ur praoentA * l t h • howullfut gift from Ht#

Helm Waairott
TKe Ambmk that atarfed attry atan hi
I m Want badHfni on hla
Alio.— Ntwa, Cartoon and Sharia
Two ahowa nifhtly atari In* at daak
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Mr and Mr* &lt; f Baggnrlv
and children left today for llitn
bridge, Ga where Ihe* will al
lend funeral *«-r*iee« for Mr
Baggrrly’* nrjihrw who died *ud
ilenly on Monday Hlernonn
ri'ES D A V
The I uity Truth &lt; la»s will toe»i
ul ihe Valdez Hold tl 7' 45 pm
wilh r irolvn Pi -on- a* teacher

The puhlfr Is Invited

The Anna Miller Circle will
no-el it the Elks •tub il t pm

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ter of Mr and Mr- t» 1 Harper,
who I- a student of Florida State
University at Tallahnsee. i, home
tic the summer

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THURSDAY and FRID A Y
FIRST SHOWING!

Tah Hnnler and

Ml%. Betsy Ann r.irter hi* ra
(timed to Sanford (*r the summer
month* aftce rnmpletlng her fee*hiiian year at Florid* S-mlhern f"o|iege in Lakeland

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V E G E TA B L E S
Candied Sweel PolaloeH
Ilullrrerl Splnarh
Baked Sqnanh
Kleamed Hire
____________________Engllah Praa___________________

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Out of (own guecl* at riving this
weekend to itlrnd ihe HmgMdeeCorev wedding are I t Simon L.
l'lngtrfdcr. U S A . Camp Kilmer,
N .1 . Mr- Simon I. Hmgfelder.
arid rhiblcen, Jan and Biff, Pater­
son. N J Mr* Samuel Corey and
Benjamin W Cncey of Cambridge
Ma»' . Hr ami Mr« Da*id O j p ,
and *on ftonald -&gt;f Cochltoitn.
Miss , Mr* Max Segal, Mr and
Mr- AI Feldman and soil Stephen
ol ttorrhester. M is*

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The Junior H-&gt;\»l Amba-*adnr*
will meet In Ihe R A Building at
7 p tn
The T E L Cla- - of the First Bap
list t'btirvh **-*11 meet in the Kdu
rational Building *1 .1 n m with
Mr*. J. A Ben sun anil her group
a* hostesses,
Seminole Chapter No j •* E S
will meet al the Masonic H ill at
ff p m
FRIDAY
The Obi Pipe III pun * bib of
the Filst Baptl-t t'liiueh wilt have
a covered dish luncheon at I n &gt;on
al tbe home of Ml*. V-die Wll
liaiiis Sr. on Maumdiu A*e hon
mmg Mr*. James How kies nf
North Carolina \11 onm l-is aie
Ull-e.l III attend
Thr Duplicate Bridge i tub will
meet at the Yacht film won .eai
tug to start at 1 15 p m uvl plat
to begirt al a o'clock
MOV It* I
The Music -lildpuls -d Ml*s
Madeline Mallrtn will be prcient
rd in a recital at the Woman**
Club al 7 30 pm the public is
Invited

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Mollcm StuHcnb
To Give Rccilal

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George Montgomery

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f'llflnn Webb — . AAllllarss l.iindtgan — Ann*
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f'arfimn and Helie led Short*

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W EDN K 8IIAY
The mid week Prater Ser»lce al
the First Baptist Church will be
gin at * p m They uill conllnue
with the -tud&gt; of the book Deep
cning The Spiritual Idle" by
Game* S Dobbin*
The First Baptist Sunday School
Smicrinlcndcnl* inerting will be
held in the Chapel at 7: IS p m
The piano pupils of M*rg*-et I.
J'vd* will prer'nt a recital at the
Woman'* Club at it IS p in
The Junior rh- ir of Central Hap
( ist Church will meet al d .10 i*. m.
the Young People* choir at 7 p m
and mid-week prayer service will
l-e al P p. m.

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CnJIn lilies and gardenia* In
profuilon decorated the enfertafnfng room* carrying out a bridil

motif.

MIIS. fiCOIIGK HHI.ANU

TONIGHT

“ELOPEM ENT

Ih'yle Carlton wa. bnti-iel «n
hi* ctghUi birthday with i to im
miiig party and wicn-i i *a*: given
Monday aflcrtiooti l* hi, parent*,
Mi. and Mi* J II I'arlLm at their
Imme on link Ave*
The outdoor table was laid with
* cloth indicating a clr-n* theme
and other drcnrnltori* rani*--( out
the motif Mi and 'll* i'arlton
weie »**isteif in seising tb guests
by the Misses June «iii| Jan tt.ig
gelt.
Those nulled to be wit i Ibiylc
were tom mV Walker, .tnumy and
La try William*, Hurt? links,
Sam Stover. Jiioinv Giant, t -itoer
l ey. Gay t'uiiy. Hub h I ’a-suhe.
Sklpnei Fundom, lilsb Butt-. Warten l.edilofi, Hobt&gt;v Slaughiei and
Giegory Carlton

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Miss M. Thompson
To Receive Degree
Ml** Mary C Thompson nf Tan
ta. Egypt who ha* been living
with hrr parents. Mr. and Mr*
W D Thompson, for llir p**l year
ami attending Stetson Unlversltv
will receive her Master* Degree In
Education in absentia on June 7
All** Thompson left today for
New Conrord. Ohio wherr »h’
wilt allend the BXh anniversary ol
her graduation from Muskingum
College She will then go to Nam
pa. Idaho tn attrad Ihe Nattural
Missionary Conference of thr
United Pre*bvtrrian Church after
which she will travel In Callfuml*
to vlilt an aunl and unrlr and re
turn through ihe Grand Canton
and *lnp over In Shreveport, La
with another uncle, returning b.
Sanford in July for a brief *lav
before leaving or Ihe north anil
sailing for Kgypl

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Mcthodist Closs
Has Regular M cel
At McKinley Hal!
The Daughters of We*ley Son
day School Cla*« met la*t night In
McKinley Hall with Mr* Zeb Hitliff, chairman, Mr*. T Bradford
Hynt. Mr*. S. n. Shiuhnlsrr. Mr*
A. II. Steven* *n&lt;l Mr* J C Uavi*
as hnslesses
The hall wa* drcmatril wilh
beautiful arrnngrmrnt* of pint**,
hrnterocalli*. daislca, and shrimp
plant* placed throughout
Mr*. Albeit Hickson, cla** |ti**i
•lent, presided over the bitslio ”*
session and Mr* (I K. White ga\&gt;
the devotional by nailing vrises
from John and James followed t *
tbe lord's I’rayrr In Unison Mr*
Claude Herndon. courtesy ebairtnau announced Ibat *hr had *rnt
I hire bouquet* of flowers t.i HI
membeia dining Ihe month. Note*
of appreciation were read front
Mr*. Troy Ray. for rouiteaie* extrndrtl to her mother, Mr*. W. D
•father, Mr* l,r*llc McKwan and
Mrs. Dorothy Courier for extended
In her family. Mr*. Ben Monro-and Mr*. A P. Zachary vtrU lly
egpre*«ed appreciation for flower*
*IC*. Aftwrl Iftcksott and Me* I
J. Rayed dnnatrd In Ihe birthday
I'stA The clast voted to send In
to Ihe Ramliow Ranch for H»y
at Palatka and davidirl to hnV «
n*u flag far the pulpit of Ihe
rhuteh A -plaque w»* uidetad for
a piano that wai recently pre
ntrd to |he rlaa* by the Mltsr*
hkr
. rlah. 1
Tha huelnrM *e**inn wws ci &gt;-ed
with thr cla** song and benclictilm. Daring the *onal hour join h
aad rookln» were aervrd.
Thom- prelent were Mrs. Ilativ
Blown, Mr*. Roy Tillis, Mia. J It
Hwwrlhome, Mra. Lola Still, Mi*
llrotlle William*. Mr*. J- M. Hives.
Mr*, ft. E. White, Mrs. lieu Mon»«, Ma. A. D. Zachary, Mr*. J. It
Andeison Jr., Mr*. W. K. R a in e s ,
Mr*. I. J. Iloyrlt, Mrs S. O, Shlnholser, Mr*. Zeb Ratliff, 5lr« A
II. Hlevrn*. Mr*. E II. I^uey. Mrs
Jnhn M. Gillon, Mr*. Claude Hritt
don, Mr*. Alberl llkkion, Mr* C
M. Flowrrs, Mi** Bessie Zarbaiy.
Mi-* Aline Chapman, and Ml**
Vets* Woodcock

l.r«||e .Smith ha* orgsnllfd an
nrchectra called The tllg Five",
and will be featured tomorrow
night at 7 n'rlocl on the Student
Program to be broadcast r.src
radio station WTItlt
Tin- orchi-*tra I* composed &lt;d
l.eillY. Vain* * Harden E\ a Jo Cohold, Jackson Thomas, and Mt»
I ill.i ft.ilie* The* will |da&gt; 'Only
A Rose” , "1mtl-e", and "In The
Mood"
I e*lie Smith will be master ••(
crremunie*

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�Cardinals M e e t Pinecastle Tonight
lakemen Meet Top
Team In Central

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Hanford Cardinal* will fact I hr
mighty Plnreaitle Airmen tonight
In Memorial .Stadium. The game
which will begin at 1-ftO p.
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contests yet aecn in the Ontral
Florid* league.
The Cardinal* will he throwing
all of their strength agalmt thr
Airmen hoping to upiet them.
Pinecastl* ha* not yet ta*Ud de­
feat in league competition. They
have compiled an R-0 record, whir*
Hanford na* won five and ln«:
three.
It will ho the flrti time (ha* the
m
team* hate ntvl I
play. They have met twl
in practice game* and ! inn-art'
The flrat game war not oven
*\o»*. Plneca»ll* ramped to a l l - l
itory. In the »*con&lt;| content Ranrd made the acore a llille rloiar,
l still loot by a 0&gt;l margin, In
that game the Cardinal* came from
ala run* behind to tie the (core at
(HI, hut they then folded and »uffet-Od'another defeat.
Buddy lake ha* hi* team In fine
condition for the gntne ami will
make thing* pretty hot for Pinecattle tonight. The game I* r«-

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Don't miti theta money revefi of the monthl You’ll kg B*
lighted at the wide variety el rovingt owoltin^ you at yew
A in evtry day durlnq June Como H I Ihq many vdluet *
AAP today.

Cardinal Ac* Hut

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to the Crovrland Ma*cot« In a
practice gam.*, firovcland ha* leit
ovary one of their langur gamn
thl* year.
, ■PinccaMl* will be fating ana af
.tha moat imkmv«3 haintlaha in

He will lie leeklag hi* ft
Jn the league, (twain )a a
pitcher ami ba nhqald w*
Airmen with hit tricky style
Red Hire* and Fulton 1
will b* In there (Winging tf
hat*. Hed will lie looking fi
Zlyat home r*m of the ta*
Imaiay will ba hoping for h
G*ne Pennfni
rto will alta I lodalng for
•aeond four I a blow* of
i. Crabtraa
In eitra b u g .

FNSH C O tO M D WISCONSIN

CHEESE

ed Iron* a* '‘accuracy club*.'• n .
purpofe of the*e dub* naturally
!* to get the (all close to the hole.
An average golfer ha* trouble
with the short Irena for pnulhly
various rraaon*. The main rea*&lt;&gt;n
however, I* that hi or *he dor-.n'l
let the club do the work.
The tendency I* to try In help
the club initrad af using the club'*
Indicated Hlrtanre. For the averhge golfer tha 8 aid P iron* are
constructed to hit tha ball juit so
far. The distance each club will
produce will vary by a number of
yard* in the mlnlmum-matlmum
range and thl* I* something tnat I*
learned from eipcrlcnce.
Borne average golfer* hit short
Iron shot* longer than other*.
Practice and nothing Hie will
reduce the difficulties In making
Ulfft ihots. Skill and confidence
will arrive at tha aamr lime and
tnolr arrival will be Induced by
can*taut practice. Thl* I know
front rny own e*r&gt;*rienrr.
In my ot*ff**ional career, a high
Na. fl Iran ahot aero** a sand itap
and Iota a protected green ha*
bolharad me the tnn*t. There are
time* when I mutt try to overcome
thin difficulty by using a rut 4wood ahot or forcing a .1-Iron shot
One of those two usually work.

PEACHES

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NOtTHttN (N ow Stranger)

TOWELS

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have to rudd ilaWn Ujt laflsld.
Carlton will ha third amt Keating
■t IftOfld,
Jaa Na*' n •■
, Manager Baddv I.aka wav re­ Ttri.an.1
place Rwaln on tha mound It nee* rtrlandii .
l.skslan.l
help the team considerably If ha

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KoMIng— n m m 4 bare
Pennington— shortstop
Crabtree— canter field
Kcnja— left Gold
fia g ley -rig h t Geld
H i m - Grit bate
Carlton— third baa*
Rrhlrard— ratehar
Rwaln— pitcher

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victory kiea from hU wife (left) and head loo*
Wlktaa it the Indianapolis Speedway's Victor’* U w
aging a record making l3U.KI0-mllra-an*botir* tha victorious
rich collected I IS.*10 In lap manay. Ilia total w Inal pi* wt
announced but ure rspected to cornu rUaa la ilm N U N be t
loot year, la tha harliKrqund and gleaming pm Urn hart
racer are the trophies. symbolic of hia raring trlamfHi.
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Track A n d Baseball
Boys Receive Letters

M ajor League
Leaders

lOaly earn** srhtCaladl

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Datroli *i tv ashma lea lalaMt-

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su*urs (»«*) vs auiilvsn (l»|)

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Naw Talk

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rtcalvrd a letter.
Track letter*, awarded by Coach
Flaming— David Iwonard. Robert
Miller, Dallas Turner, Bob Shoemdker, Robert Harvey, Jay Bolton,
Atari Maffett, Robin Brown.
Baseball Uttar* awarded by John
Baotl— Bubba Blab#*, Jim Butler.
John Carter, Gatto Eatridge, Kanill Farrell, Rosa Hannum, Jimmy
rider, Ed MeCall, RamUII Rey­
nold*. Larry Bata*. John Jonep,
Harold Pate, Jim Hawkin*.

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Many Irhlli have been developed
through thp 400 acrri of Rainbow

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CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
AffVW Rm k Iff UNITED STATES OK
raBEPON COUNTRIES

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Want Ads.- The Market Place Of Hundreds In Seminole Cpastv
Use
HERALD
W A N T ADS
For Results
5:00 I*. M. Deadline
Day Before Publication

I^RKAi, MTATE FOR SALE-lli SEMINOLE REALTY
tT D im iO M
IMS Park Avenue

ARTICLES rOE BALE - g |l4- gPKOAI, IISTICIS Hi!
PAINTING. imaU jobs appreGlass Jalousies

T. W.MEEO Check our priev* ana quality be
h u e IT
fare you buy

moving the *crewr* from the plate.;
T H E SANFORD HERALD
3. Drill t o n of hole, in the AVtd. June 2. IM I
Page 7
rahlnet »ide» and pry off the rub- _______
n -% r t RIWUIIU
to r u
v u i, TLeio
| •*( ••' ,
l\%IK
herW gga«krt
aruund the
door.
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..
...
p |f&lt; jn
f„tn,
to&lt;lay for
uamr* of chanr.. are believed by
-j. .‘tudecu to have originatfu^long
/•‘.dgr eai'inei.
lefolv m ririm i:;'1J .i l i f H ( .-i ,i r f 4
If refrigerator* arc temporalily
-----------------------—-----------------—
out of uie while the owner* wail
e i aRHin*'ii VilsPi *V
to move them to another location,
a u w i m m i m s f U A T ____
|ell them, or pa** them on to
relativrf, then—
1. Remove tlie latch *top. which
can he ea.ily leplaced.
2. Tum the I-ox with the door
•Musi Good Food”
again*t the wall. Mo*t Iniaea are
too heavy for chll-tren to move.
Serving Steak*. Chickrn. Creolf
3. Bind the door .hut with wire
lli«he«. Italian Spaghetti. Sea
or .tout rope.
Fund*. Platter Luncheon, and
4. Padlock the door when thDinner--. — llarhecnr and
handle i* *o con*trueied.
Sandwichr*.
The Council point* out that thhatant apparently i* inerta*iug a*
Ilam*. Chicken*. Turkey*,
more and none outmodcl n-frigeia.
Itokrd whole In llrdrr.
ton* are tiring reptaerd. Twice
a* many death* occurred In 1P3T Salad* in 4)uantiiv.
a* in 1052. The average age of
H y . 17-92
Plump 2.A7-AV
victim* V* five year*, with the
range from two to 12
While urging legt*lalion to imOpen Daily
po*c punaltic* for carrlr.i* di«po*al
of airtight cahinet*. the Council
believe* that only informal adult*
6:00 a.m. • 10:00 p.m.
can give po.itive protection to
young* tor*.

Safety Group Gives
Instructions On H o w i F ^ i s i r 1
To Make Boxes Safe

elated. 329 J.

CARPENTER WORK
or l i r s T
Scnkarik Glass and Paint Co. Fur quirk- impair )»bs. or small
I'boue
2St
m
ill
West
tad
81.
building.
Call J hri~t «*£
'•
2 BEDROOM concrete hl&lt;wl| K**me
1 Year■ old. I-ow equity. 1107 —
Hoofing — Sheet Metal
A^ami Avp.
PLYWOOD Rowboat: good cond:
lion. 1103 Oak Ate.
Healing — Air Conditioning
I I I. a c rRES—J mile* out on West! —
Evans Roofing and

lined Appliance Sale
CHICAGO— How to let air in
Heating Co.
or keep childiiu out of di*catd««l
1 Q E Wringer type Washer $79 93
Phew# 79
VUbImmh* Ral.i Sir
IZI W rit Fulton
1 Kcnmore wringer type
N# matttr »hat yaw ' ___
iceboxe* I* the iiihjrct of u recent
publication by the National Saftey
Washer
79 93
N« motor what the price
FI! A Financing
Council
2 Ben-lix Automatic Wash­
A
tiiste
ad
In
clairified
SMALL 4 Bedroom home. Uving
For Remodeling and repair*.
er*
each 123 00
1 The publication i* being distriWiU mush mere then tuffUe
room, dining area, kiteheo, fene- I Weatinghouse
Nothing Down-Small Monthly
lietrigerator
, buted to school* before tlie »umard. 1903 Adams Ave.
Payments
99
93
tner vacation period, and a »tcppequity— Assume mortgage 1 2 #r U
Sherman
Concrete
Co.
—.~I : 9373
9J93
r o n BENT
T
V.
d-up information campaign I* onPhoner Mrs. Witte. 1MI until 3
79
93
1
17"
T
V.
Out
W
rit
13th
Phone:
1241-101
kflcb^iietb. a p t.
There are 37 varieties of under« • » " 1‘arenU of the
pm .
F I RN15IIED
29 93
I
Electric
Range
atrr plant* at Rainbow Spring* « r,'*t*'r danger during the summer
wa|i
Mumicrland r «i*rt. IRway 1/ aa •
L.
L.
S
I
L
L
Plana
Technician.
*3
00
1
(!a*
Range
Whether buying or » clung, It «U '
marine!
3ll tinged with myriad
___ ________
... roon,h*s.uth ul i n/ Limits.
Phone 2194. Route 1. Sanford
I SO Gallon Water Heater
rainbow* vihleli give* the spriug* , Citlug an unoffieial count of Tt»
WKLAKA Ap.iri n rn ti. :14 W.
49
30
Us*1
2
month*
P*W . Sall, re altor
‘ name.______________________ child death* in ‘.h« |a*t five year*.
Special — TV and Radio j It*
Fir*! Street I’ke..- 490-W.
B augerly Appliance Center
rtartda State Beak BuUdlaa
the Council detail* reveral method
......
.
Service
ami
Repair*
Itullawny and Baby Beds •"Ca
t
2-&gt;:i.i:t*rim AL gERVirKw—c for preventing tuffocation in iceCaU Hall"
Phone J 7M
"Your W(&gt;tlnghou&gt;«.‘ Dealt?"
I’bonr
t;s;
RCA
Motorola
Sale*
and
Sendee.
111
Magnolia
Ase.
Day Week or month— Tel. W23. — ■
For Appliance*, contracting— all boxet, refrigerator*- ftrcirr* and
tato needs:
Furniture tester.
I l l Weal flral Fff
- ■ ...... .
... . . . . i
Cs«ie*a Teaaco Service
‘round electrical icnice. Sir other airilght cabinet*.
PA.ae 14M
arkey, Jirokera G A S U U N L lawnmowcr 443 lido H ; o Saotoid Ave.
your General Electric Dealer.
A worn-out refrigerator *hould
ON.l ROOM efficiency jpgrtment,
Bpat-__________________
be dl*p»*rd of to a jumk dealef.
Sanford F.lertrlc Co.
an'* ?b. tor couple or liocle
1 H AV E your lawn mowed by Jerry
AMIMIMM WINDOWS l U r d Phone 1317 W.
111 MagMlIa Ave.
Phone 442 but if that can't he done immedi
„ HlVJls batb. Ideally locyted
ARtlTT ES FQB~TAi.E — S
|ately, then—
^ ».-r l . i&gt;''im Pint Olfict. Inquire
All type' Quality tHinit equal We
Randall Electric Ca
t. Itemovo the door. TTii* i* the
Ill'll.D IN G lot* cleared, graded. Bcodix ami Cn&gt;«lry Appllanees
M a u n JacobwVa Dept. Store.
arc not undersold
G O O D and R A D
-aic*t way, ninee a che*t rtpecially
tree*, rirubbery moved. DeWttt
C'nmpliell’H
Cnliinel
Yuuug*town
Kitchen*
may have a doo ror lid *•&gt; heavy
n E V I . r decorated roomy apt. Baby Car Seats ........ ..........f 1.00 lliway 1* 91 South
Hunter. Phone 4*72-W.
Electrical routracting and rrnaln. ;I 'hat
Phone 1117
Cedar C hf*t......
21 33
a child could pot open It even
*-a:i 4J1 ’V
112
Maguojia
Ave..
I'hone
113
Baby Red and Wetpr-xif In
* INSURANCE
— 14-R
l if unlatched.
USED Ga* Stove, extremely cheap 14T1nerming Mallrci* ... 34 93
A TTR A C TIV E. 3 Room furnished
&lt;ale*
"• Remove the larch »}&lt;’n. Tbi *
B apnt
Ph«m 714-W
Polio Insurance
ant. Tile hath, screened por-h. Reg!. 3W95 Plitfnrm Ki*cker 39 93
i^n«^
ifv by reand »er\ice. G. H High. Oviedo. u« Iiall^
39
93
Water tarnished ii mis* f r o f Rrg- 979.93 Sofa Bed
tlO.tsg) |irotectiun on each m’raonof
F|a Phone 4151 or Sanford
FLO O R S A N O K H S
sanfor*; ITT so p«t month Phone Reg. ,17195 throme » PC
____ O A M I F I E B DISPLAY
entire family at a total coat of
1*42 W after ft pm.
FOR R E N T
39 93
i j -j afirf 7 ii a..
Dinette . . . . . . .
I.
191*
Complete
line
of
floor
finishes
- ----------- I Rfg. «IS9M Sm.pwurn 3 pc
D F F It i: EQUIPM ENT — 23
S T E M PER INSURANCE AGENCY
di
7900 Scnkarik (»la&gt;s and I’nini Co.;
2 AND 3 ROOM apt .. Reasonable i H
Bedroom
Suite
PlltlNE 2122.
HAYNES
Olfice Machine Co..
{IZ
-O
I
&gt;Vr»l
2nd
SI.
Phone
320
. 112 Elm. Call 1717 W.
| Hc&lt;- ,9199 93 Shopwnrt 7 pc.
lire— ^Wlmtvtorni— Auto— liability
Typewriter*, adding machine*.
|
*
-------------- | Uviggrupm huito
119 &amp;
Sale* Rental*. 314 Magnolia. I'h
B R IC K C I T S
Ildi-M turm ..&lt;*d I.Ouve, 339 Va
Mather o f Sanford OSVHEORP moil
FROM C A T A L O G
leada Drive Call 1909.
29J-f1 t . lit 84.
I'b*-nc 137
Preferred It-te* to Prufrrreti
And Save'
OFI ICE DESKS and Chain 1in
Policyholder*
I ANI*
AND 2 Bedroom Apartment* FLORENCE flAS range in gacd
.SEARS, lint lit t K \M&gt; to
mediate delivery, lu vir-l price*
114 S P A I.V K T T O A &gt; a
Juliii AVilliitms Ins. Agenej
1*1 St.
I'hone Siii
f ir .
Check with George Stuart. 3C
I'llO N R 191
condition 403. Call alter 4 p *'■
417 Saafurd Atlantic B la i
Kail Charcli Street. Orlando
M UTDAL1XK 1 E T 0 N 0 M U K
310 Magnolia AVe
a w t t h .e s H A v rr.i*
q
UNFl HNIMIKD a room apart
Phooc 34
mynt t all 903
IN T V
i floor nio«tr| tewing WE BUY. **ll am! lu d c u.ed fuf
”T
SA&gt;S '
machine ReaulRul mahogany ntturr Wil*on Malcr Funrilure Co
* I MAvt.ro
ns m v &lt;
UNFURNISHED b room hoj*c
(iniah.
uiei
. .. r . d only 3 month*. In
.lit K l*t Ph.-ne
t B «7H ClWT'FtCATE IQ
ishone 423
;■
perfect condition, t m 93 Call 12
I V^ C -&lt; X X TCr.iOBPQei Baby car teat in t,ood condition
INSURANCE
I’honp 307 J
clean 4 Itontn duwnualr*
G|v» The Graduate
REAL
ESTATE
w apt 6lt Park Ave.
! A Lading C.III •
2 W|IEFI. utility trailer 4' x (&gt;' or
4‘ x 4'. Inquire at 342K Mtrite
Give Sporting Goods
Crumley
and
Mnnlelth
AVALON Apt* 110 West 2nd SL Also visit our Toyland Department
Ave F W Langer.
I'hone
712
H«I 19
I'hone 423.
tm
tTtw
sr."
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~
—
Many special award* for the
7—
Prrvl.l&gt;c«t*»ch Snpptir* — 1
109 W. |*l Rt.
Undergraduate.
CNFURM SH H i) hnuve. 4 Itoorr*
I'S UrORTINs. GOODS HEOISTF.HF.D Boxer puppy. 7
and breerewiy 2 Room a?l.
)E HALER A SERVICE
month* old Heat-unable 2101 15 ION' truck crane, a v a ila b le &lt; «
Furnuhnl Tile hath. Call ttli-J.
rtrst 84.
raeae Na
Si
Cordova Drue
irntal nr contract. 4* ruble vard
2 AI*TS. for rent now. Cate* Bldg
el.innhrll and dragline bucket*.
-t r
I'hone 525
_ _ 3 PR. SJIOES— Red landal*: brown t t T - X|iP|.|''\yi\ N T M )
Southern Excavator* Call 2Utd,
and white tpectator*; wheat col­
Orlando.
2 nedmom heu***. Kitchen aquinoored car tali. T H A a A - ALL
Amhilioun Women
NEW . M0 93 to 914 95 value* for Can earn g-sid money reprcienting
0 ed Nlee nc ghtxirtHifMt fl3 Call
93.0Q pr. See al 900 We&lt;1 3rd St
w 1991.
*
Avon Pmdurt*, Ine Hour* at
vour convenience. Opening* in!
M TIN ISIIKI) coTtage. 3 room* and
Goat Milk
Banfe-rd. Oric- u. EnUrprt*e. Dc
bath I'hone 126M i.
lUqdall Print. South Sanford Ave
Bory flranfe CUV, fait*- Helen
3W\V1..
■•Sir*. Juanita II -kseii. P ft. l.-v
TW O— 1 fiedroom furntihed
U?j. Orlando,-nr phone 2 i.v..»
Newly decorated. Qulet
Quiet nelghN O M O N E Y DOW N
bnrluiod Phene 1113 or 2Q26.
“
m an w it h c a r
ROOM for rent in Lake Mary*. All
lltg
(wrnidt*.
Start own hurinr-* in
ronventenre*. Mr*. A. IL Bnivn,
your town We finance v6ii C.cxkI
Bo* 207. lofke Mary.
fercncat. Full lime Write Atr
K » North Mill* S t. Or_$30 monthly. 2 Bedroom (uml.hed
b fpl 1703 Magnolia. I'hone 44»J.

P H O N E 1821

T H E G R ID D L E

B O y O 'lM

to m

i

4 ROOM (icni*het4*«pt
Ea*t 14th St.

4-M.
f:

3 tlKMlM furniahod
liirniheit E v il W
fi r.. Ilidgllti

__________

J

Ual Oppoftunily. Earn

*h. aasemhle handiraft

•pare time at home
Everything supplied Ea*y. »»rofilahle Arlline lnlu*tro--. Union
( ny. Ohio

_
\ A. B. C JALOPSIRS
Site 24-37" x 30 V
4 HO(tMv iinfumWv*d apt, Uju
vtair* Fronf and back *cr9*ned -$XtruiMf welded aluminum frimt M IDDLE-AGED u.-tnan. to man­
924.00.
Special discount to con­
•arch. Available
1. -1&lt;13
age looming hou*e during *um
tractor*.
5.**
Myrtle.
nn-r month*. I'hone km J
SHERMAN C O N C R ETE PIPE CO.
a 2 110031 apl. furnivbed. Private Owl Wet! 12th SL n * w 1211 1*51 SECRETAIIV. rccepUnnl*! Cap­
bath, electric kitchen, hot and
able Steady employment Reply
AWNINGS
eold water, ('uuplc preferred.
Ilux M r o Sanfivd llrrahl
1801 Wr*t 2nd SI.
»r -i- a
«
IIWORK W A V TI D
-I I
2 BEDROOM
lurnDhed *"""•• I
Fanltun C «l* r
PRACTICAL
NURSE,
or
It.xhy
Sit­
near b*»p 973 I'hone ** " r ! 119 W rit 1*4 81.
Phone 1123
ter. gn«d refertnre*. I'hone
743 W.
_______
1152
IL_____
WORMS. Large lied Wiggler*
DEDHtHlM. p.ivate bath and eti
Bullhead*. Tackle.
T* ‘
June* Tire W ILL DO Ironing in my home,
franco. I'hone 427-3JShop. I l l Sanford Ave.
I'hone 730 W.
2 BEDROOM Unfurplihed home.
USED
TRACTORS
1
3
.
M K S &lt; F II.A N H H :s
-1 3
Inquire Monroe Corner Grocery
2 Ford P(rgtt*enx. 1 Oliver 70
ORLANDO
Morning
Senlifud,
Or­
A Y E A It ROUND— Nicely furnUhed
Brill Tractor Co.
lando Evening Star, fall Ralph
w 2 liedroom home at l-ake Mod- Sanford Orlando Rlway Phone tot
Hay, lt6VJ

“E V te ir

Back of 10c Store.
S BOOM hoHridgeman

rnltheil. Edna

srwdr 1S22-W.

NEW lnner*pring mattre**. 919 30 t4~ SFF-CIAI. RKRVtrw
«■
Exchange.
INNEP.SPR1N0 matlrefse* rrno- A*nhalt paving, land clearing, fill
vated-*fl7J0.

ECHOLS

cirt am) clay.

DEDDING

Sanford Ave
I . BEDROOM .unfair* apt., fur- * V » c r C a f ^ a n d1 Si
1232
bi*hed. 2 Bedroom apl. dawnHair*. unfurnUhed. I'hont 433-W. USED
Watbora.
All make*
Ttiurouably rvconditioned. Te»tri'ilN IS IIE D garage apt 419 IHl
ed,
approved
and
guaranteed
—
I [inetto. Ave
_ _ _ _ _ _
f wj f e
SMALL.*!4*'lledroom h-oine. lJving
m. dining arel. kdtchrq, fenc­
AppUanro Cocforatlon
ed bark yardJ. Ifln
Stin per month. 1903 303
Ave.
Phone 2117
Adam* Ave. PlkMie “Mr* Witte,
1521 until 3 p m.
POLAROID Film*. Camera* and
acreivuiie* it Wlebuldt'a Cam
SALE—3
1— H EAL E E T A T E FOR SAI.1
•rg Shop. 210 South Park Air
fU U N D ifllD A r U N F U I!INIHRED
FO R *TH E G R A D U A TK
— A vaiaong will co»t yioe
w m
. uch
m in "tat * gmnll id i L f f i lamslnet • WltUiauer • to- Coutrr •
Elgin ■Bulova •Wylor WATCHES
lla u d itd i Prove it tc
„
Samiooiie loiggage.
Phi..it 1122 today and gi&gt;0 tbn
V m fon -Ut-a abc.*it your room* of Sanford Jewatry and Luggage
•parimrata to loot
399 Itoafard Ave.

J

Spenrer

(«nsl ruction

Co.

Maitlaml, Fla. I’hnnc: Winter Park
23791
Fl.oOR landing and linlthing
Cleaning, waxing Serving Semi­
nole County »lnre 1923 It M.
Gtrafon. Ijk o Alary.
HALL'S •; All AGE f-.r general Autrepairiqg. Al*i» Wrecker Service
4UJ Celery. I'h. Iiwu M — 1GG«$ It
fight*
LAWNMOWERsi Hand and l*iiwer, *h*rpene&lt;| to cut like new.
Itiryfle* repaired, rebuilt, pilot­
ed Key work. Harold Stanley,
310 East 4th St
CAR PENTR Y and painting. Call
974 W

Smltty'a Srnppln'

Turtle

3 BEDROOM home. Extra lane
A la m liu ia
Mower*
living room with fireplace. FfnoNew location— Ju*l nth of City
Venetian RHndn
ed yard, dotil^e garage, locaUd
limit*. Now handling Erolt At­
— Factory to You —
Price
317 We*l
water Outboard Motor*. Also a
Enclosed head. Sag-ornuf bottom
Term*. Owncv leaving
rail with plastic end*. Pintle or fimnu* line of competitive price
wreek. Open fur intpeciii
e . ^ tape*. Cotton or nylon mower* from Snapbtn' Turtle—
Hall. Call 2U29. ’
999 30 up.
2 BEDROOM block hdu*e. Electrie Smkarilt Glam and Palpi Co. S. Seminole |l|*d.___ Phone 2113
kitchen. »|i*rr healer, veqelfaa HI I14 Wert lad SL___Fhege 329
ENVELOPES, letterhead*, stateblind*. Rrampahlo equity, lo g
mend, invoice*, hand bill*, and
f Yale._______ _
1_______ ’
SrsRB Bqi
P r o i r a m a. ele. I’rngrr««iva
For Hrmeway
oil room*—
I’riritiajg Co.. I'bone 405 -4U3
NOW HEAR THIS
West 13th St. '
Bedroom, largo living room, din­
, Farnttara Cowtgr
ing room, electrie kitchen Pur1439 • Complete motor lane-up
nJtbtd. Near'town add air bale IIS Weal M St
• Brake*, generator* and lUrtert
The price? 99.530
Half ProdacU
ED-I MIX CONCH
CRETE
A*.ocfife* -A. B. Pefortoa Jr.,
P. J . Cheiterson. Albert N. PltU

vE

„

Meg. Real I d i U Broken

Tank*

__ .tell

C oom lc Co.
Ill Etna Ave.

Phil Hair's Gulf Staiioa
ISO* aod ‘toofard
Fh. 9171

Di|rnett
Controrjof of j*i^ntii|

• S iS S

'i &amp; s s r ^ i . u. #hW

.

ins roar local
laRveTLeaaa-

Semlnole County**
perpetual
rare Cemetery. Bu*l nei* office*
N. Park
w lilt

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llam I. Ryan. Associated Tre.*
foreign new:, analyst during a
studv lour of the Far East and
Southeast Alia survryrd Franrr'*
fight In Indochina Now insrHlsal
ing current affair* in North Africa,
Ryan rtpoti* tmlay on the Irouhlrd
situation in *nu'hcx_'l,sl Frenrh

Guns

In

cldrnts In Casablanca, scene of
the most persistent attacks.
Itmlne** people are extremely
worried. They aay that if the ter
ror continue* unchecked another
year, their backs will be again*:
Ihe wall The terror Is frightening
•wav both French and foreign
rapltaL Soipr Fronrh am •imedy
73* ,&lt;uii out »t Casa
Wane*
Official* worry over the worsen
inc business situation, which prmn
lie* rising unemployment
fine French official arkn *wl
cdcrit It I* rot impoaslhle lhal hit
and run- cuerrtlla warfare will he
come current here.
Anger has been rWIng steadily
during thr nine monlh* ilncr Ihe
f rench ousted Kullin Sidl Mohsm

sjinfoib

n u u

C it y

(ConUnatd From Page Om )
ley, and I‘eggv McClung; keys,
four-year work. Ronnie An Jr run,
Marvin Goembei, itlcbard Ken
Jail. Thilln Tonrv. Rosemary Garnrr, Nanrv Rountree and Grace
Marie Stinectpher.
filer Club award*, made by M ix
Ollir llrese Whittle - - gift* for
outstanding work a» accompanist).

med Ben Youitef and placed ns
carotid Sultan Moylav Mohammed
en Arafa on the throne of the
Shertflan Umpire.
“ There Is nobody on the throne,"
a croup of Moroccans told me dur
Ins an Interview In a Moroccan
borne. "The new suilan l« notnidy I J r in n r lame Vtill*.
' S lip i i
TTicT.-vIdrJ.
.__
‘ I.Vm. - G«*H; mr.iji ter aup.-,,.,, 7
"Ami whai i» Happening’ in? rattnir piano *o|o. atate con|r*t
gulf between French and Moroc Tommy WvaCt,
ranf I* widening ”
Glrr ('tub krya— Helen AleeFrancis LaCoile, I n r n m l n t andrr. I'aulette f'aaon, Tatar fid
French resident senrral, face* a lin*, Sandra Dunn, Mona Jobe.1
crave dilemma One thine on which Joyce Jonet, Finite Snyder, Mari
all Moroccan* I saw agreed wa* annr Strirktand. Tatty Walker.
the ij Mir of the Sultan They are I.artv Hate*, Rodman Brumlev.
in«i*tmt that he mild be returned Juhnnv farter. Gene Katridt'1.
Vet the French see no way of Ro«« Hanniim, Jimmy Krider, Kd
bringing Sidl Mohammed back, no ward Mcfall and Jimmy Whatley
way of. making concession* that
Glee Huh certificates of award
irotert Frenrh prestige, al
Gibson Rate*. Ernest facade
though they say that In order to Johnny farter. Jamea Davis, Ku
accomplish anything al all l^f'osle rene E«t ridge, Jimmie Tot, Roi&gt;
must bring concessions with him llaunuin. Jimmy Krider, Kdwaid
Some French here have been M&lt; fall. Jimm*. Whatley, Barbaro
rrlfiriling o p e n l y Ihe pre.enl f»**ulie, Taulette Cason, Jean
Frenrh policy of police reprrss.mi nelle fleveland. Ta lly Collin*,
of nationalism, which has Jailed Sandra Dunn. Tolly Githam.
or etiled ail nationalist leader* Joyce Jonet. Franrrt laiwsnn. I
As matter* »tand now. with lead Carol l,oeche|t. Kll*n l.yon, Man
rr* gone and legitimate political Mikolajcik, Martha Owen, Ann
activity suppressed, there la no Ran-bottom, Joni Saumlera, Klolir
lafefy valve Nationalism, berrnn
ing mnrr impalienl and eatremi' all Snyder. I’atiiria Walker, and
Writfbt.
the time, find* II* only expression i’ecev
Girl* athletic Irtteia
Joanne
violence.

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Mmocro i/P —
CA&amp;VHJ.ANTA
French civilian* are carrying ;un*
In this worried citv today a* na
tlonali.t trrror ri-c
Casablanca. Mnrorrn';t big me
tKKoll* of 700.000. fall* silent by
night Nirrels are virlttally Hr&gt;»rt
ed Movie houses and restaurants
are bare of customers French and
those Moroccans «bo are trrror
lied by estremr nationalist* »re
staying In their home* at nigh)
Outside llie rentral prison doI
en* id veiled Moslem women •ling
to thr bars of fhe Iron cates and
wail fur their men Around pn|tr«
stations tu j.u o l iii native police
In reil ferrrs and him- uniform.,
(f nntinued From Page One)
crowds are herded dally fo have Provident said he didn't know lust
identification* verified
* ,'.iet what Hope was talking ahoul when
security measure Gnlc.« their pa hr &gt;{Hike ol a rnmpromhe
per* are strictly in or-lei. they
TolRIri— Klsrnhower said that if
are silbfeet to arrest
anyone in Congress wanl* to sup­
Heavily armed Moroccan govern port
general legislative pro
menl troops roam the slreets oo gram his
fnr fhe welfarr nf Aments,
bicycles watching for trouble m then
It's all right with him If they
the inrilinat, fhe native town* in 1 want to ride hi* coal tail*
the medtnas ,md Mdonvillr- .the
That remark came aflw a re
fanfasllr slum* of Mororcan cil
If*-there is an air of tension It porter recalled lhal Utg. Presidenl’s
Is there that rslrrme nationalists 'pecial cminsrl, Bernard M. Shan
carry out terror again.! M irocian* ley, said in a speech last week
who are auxperUd of Itelng pro that Democrats in Congrrs* are
Scouting awards were given to
Dying to ride his coal tails lo
French
H members of Sanfccd Cuts Park
Auxiliary troops brought in from sirtory In the November election* Jl at Ihe organliatlon's family pic
country tribes are encamped on .ind at the seme time are block nlc which wa* held at Seminole
hills overlooking the medma* and Ing the Eisenhower legislative pro- (1 Camp at the Weklva River recent­
bidunvflies in a stale of constant pram.
.Southeast Asia— Elsenhower said lyalerl
W K Dodson made the presen
But despite ihe etlranrditiary that nrd by any manner &gt;d mem* tallons to lluelan Grier, bear
mililaty pleasure*, terrorism run ha* he reached any derision lu badge and sold and sliver arrow:
Unite* Almost every night there ask ( onere** In authnrire Amer­ Bedford Aiken, bear badge, gold
are killings or other violent in ican military action In soulheasl arrow; Norman Fox. bear badge
Asia
gold and sliver arrow and denner
The Presiilrnl wa* told lhal two, stripe; &gt;1111v Clancy, hear bid^c,
senators whom the questioner did gold and silver arrow and a**1*
not name had predirtrd lhal the lant denner stripe, and Jimmy
administration will ask for turh Terwlllrger. hear badge
.snlhorltallon
Johnny Clark. Billy Smith. Chip
Klsrnhower replied lhal ever* Crawford, and Mirharl Able* gol
possihte course of artlon which wolf hadge*; Wayne Kpp* got two
would serve the United Wales and *llver arrow* and Dusty Craw (m l
thp free world Is being eaplored and Clark Murray gol two silver
daily.
arrow*
Atomic Tool— The President said
Frank Seott got a two year *er
thr tenor nf Russia's reply to hi* vice stir and Gregory Nlhlack his
proposal for rreatlon nf ao Inter­ bobcat Induction pin.
national atomic pool for peaceful
purpose* ha* Iwen surh a* to close
thr door to It* Immediate arenm
plishment*

Awards Arc Given
To 14 Cub Scouts

News 0 / Men
In Service

Lion? Pick Girl
To Attend Course

PILO T— Preparing In take off
from Ihr flight derk in hi* at­
tack bomber Is Navy M. Tyler
P. Dedman, son of Mr. and Mra.
Virgil F. tledman. Im Angeles,
Calif., and husband id Ihe lor
mer .Mi** Lurrne E. nail of
Hanford, a member of Attack
hquadrnn » aboard the attack
aircraft r atrier UNS Tarawa.

The Sanford IJons Club todav
•clerlrd a Seminole County girl
whlrh it will sponsor to Ihe *tilr
M l short rour*e to he held at the
University of Florida June 7
through 13
Bet*y Westfall, winner nf aernnd
olare m the rounty dress review,
held 1**1 week under the dlrertlon
of Mis* Myrtle Wilson, Home Dem
onitratlon agent, w** selected bv
the rlvlr organliatlon’s boys' and
glrla' committee.
Tbe six-day rourse uses the
theme. "How To Live Batter At
Home” . Ibr Its course, which Is

(Conlinurd From Pape (laf)
a Jury He r*raprd Iwo werx* ago
from Apalarhre Osrreelionat In.
Miiiitinn In Chattahooehee, n*
Police.had kept a constant trare
on Ihe phone nf Mrs t^ona Rath
mun. th* former landlady, since
Monday night when she roporlH
Rashlor phoned her and talked fnr
alxHit in minutes.
The police said they believed
Ra*hl"r hitchhiked to Detroit In
■n effort to carry out threats of
rrvener upon hi* father and a
1**1 dancer whose lip |ef to hit
arrest on Ihe murder rharge.
rharce

Auxiliary Will
Install Officers

Give Awards

An informal merlin* of the Vet.
Want of Foreign War* auxiliary
was held al B:3fl p m yesterday
at the home of M n. M. Smith
Tlan* were made fo.- the lntta||.
ation of officer* un Juno 6 at the
Uglon Hut Following the Imtatli
lion will bo a covered dl*h *upp«r
B jm.L-£W Spttffjf ■»'*•*■
made walerfall.

I, A ST TIM E 'TODAY

areer____,
|)»y" _____
recently when
I ____________
U it.f H llA V — (______
loom*_______
Academy
hel it* flrat annual ______
, ___
___ reprcaentatlrc*
_______
from hii'inruris n irr the rn'ire South viattrd Ihe achonl and Informed graduating sludrnta of rilsting
opportunities with their renprelivr companies. Kepre.entallsr* and arademy otfirials attending are
left to right. Vrnold William*, law enfnrrement; M r s J. C, Ringllng and t.illian Burrow*, mutiny;
Mr*. J. T MrKissiik, laboratory technician, Htjui hh* Cocp ; Mr*. H 'lrn Johiwon, f arnlina Casualty
Insurants Company; Mr*. A. J. Iluolon. *uper*iaor, Negro Schools Srminolr founty ; T . V. liavl*.
sliirirnl piiltlie trial urns; llean Matthew* and Virgil II. Haw kin*. Brlhune fookman follegr; Rimse•ell Burr*, puhlir relations, Reynold* Toharrn f o .; Mr*. A. N. t rutrhfirld, farntina Casually ln*nr»n«r Company; Fdward ttndriijurll, llethunr fookman College; l»r G II. Slsrke. It. A. Brlsson. morluary o irn rr and Hr. Ifinglini. principal, ('rooms Academy.

Blast On Submarine
Kills Two Civilians
PORTSMOUTH. N H &lt;r A flash
explosion early ti-tay killed Iwo
civilian workmen aboard (he Na*‘v
submarine Wrago as she lay in
drvdock at Ihe Portsmouth Naval
Shipyard.
A tailor on fire watch duty near
by wa* burned by thr blast, hut
his ro-sitition was uescrihed a* "not
critical '*
.St* other civilian* winking on the
submarine were not ln|ufH
( ’apt Robert K Cronin, com
mander of the shipyard said *n.
blast wa* in the submarine** main
ballast tank, where the Iwo vic­
tim* were spraying a plastic so'i
stance
Hr said Ihr submarine did not
appear heasily damaged An in
vestigation was nrderct
The Navy withheld the names of
Ihe sirtinis
,
Tlie blast seas the serond In
•trike a naval vrssel In one week
l*ast Wednesday an explosion
aluiard Ihe earner llenntngtnn off
(Jwmset Point, It I . killed inn men
One of the workmen kil'ed on
the Wrago was inside the ballast
lank an I thr other was working on
the lank from Ihr outside

Step Up Military
Aid To Honduras

India Reported
Against Request

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BLO U SES

SbortU pajamas in plisia

City fomrt Denver Cordell and
John Kadrr together with City
Manager Warren Knowles and
Chief nf Pnllre Hoy William* are
today studying Ihe possibility nf
creating a new loaning tone nr
extending unlr.ading time al Sec
ond SI. and Oak Avr
The problem Is, that once a
week feed is unloaded from large
trailer truck* al the Mull Ferns
Supply Stnrr. It was staled at
Monday night’s commission meetIng that It usually took from four
to ala hour* In complete the
Iflg. Became of Ihe location
hr establishment, traffic Is
led on one nf Hanford • burVst

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NEW IJJNDON, Conn 'JH-Jullan
Drew, a part time Junkman, picked
up an old refrigerator In a dump
yesterday and put it In hi* biek
yarl. where he planned In break
It up
But before he gnt to the task, he
and his wife were called away.
When they returned home six
hour* later. Mrs Drew opened Ihe
refrigerator door Inside she found
the b o d ie s of Larry Murphy, 3. and
Paul Murphy. 4
A mHical esamlner «*H the
two b o y s , cousins, climbed Into thet
refrigerator at play while Ihe
Drews were gone They iuf-1
focatrd

PAJAM AS

City O fficials Study
Problem In Parking

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pimm in i - itm

STAR TS TOMORROW

Boys Suffocate
In Refrigerator

TEG U C IG A LP A . Honduras * The Unlled States stepped up mill
tary aid today to Honduras, south
ern neighbor of Communist in
llurnrt-J Guatemala and a potential
ally in blocking any Red move to­
ward the Panama Canal
U S Army Col M C Shatturk.
rhiel of the II S military mission
in Honduras, planned tn start today
a training program for offtrer* ol
a new ftOft man combat battalion to
he whipped into lhape
The Honduran war mlnlslrr. Gen
l.ennlda* Pineda, annnunret the
United Stairs is sending more
arm* and tanks for the outfit
The weapons shipment from Ihe
t'niled States wax made last week
after it was learned Guatemsla
NEW DELHI. India IB - India
was getting arm* from behind thr was reported today opposed to
Iron Curtain.
Thallarl's request that the U N
Security Council send sperlil nb
FIREM AN K H J.F D
servers to rherk on the war in
PHILADELPHIA IB—A v umg Southeast A»ia
volunteer fireman, raring by auto
An authoritative amiror said
to the flrehmi«r in answer !n an Prime Minister Nehru's govern
alarm, was killed last night when mrnt feels such a move might lip
hi* rar collided head-on with lm&gt; set or interfere wilh the Geneva
fire engine One fireman was in conference on the Far Eastern
The Oeala Wildlllr Management jurrd and four suffered hnl«e*
conflict.
area rnntaln* ZW.IOO arre* and
The victim was Everett Russell.
The Security Council meets In
one of thr largrsl herd* n| deer In 28. ol Marshalllnn. four mile* w*&gt;i New Y ',’'k t o n — 'T o w to c o n s id e r
the ilwle i* inatntainril here
of West Chester
Ihe Thai proposal.

For The
Young
Man
Graduate

(Omllnurd From Page Ooe)
aehools avslam, ard Mr. Jaenhine,
was appointed tn study (ha possi­
bilities of reopening the achool at
a future date.
Mr. Cowan tendered hi* resigna­
tion* a* acting president of Go
Industrial hoard and president of
Banfonl Industrie*, Inc., effective
when a final irport la made ron
wining the operation nf the school
11a aald he would n«t have aufflriaeit time to devote to the poaitiona
bacauie of pressing huaintta pro­
blem*.

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Assembly's
Democrats
On Strike
Group Ignores
GOP Ultimatum

T H U R S D A Y , Jl&gt; N E 3. 1954 "
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Accusation'
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Is M ade
In Queries

New Garment Plant
Is Opened In City;
Loca! Management

TK K N TO N . N. J. (/p)~ReSutilirnh leaders In the New
eraey Assemhly today considereal use ot ntate police
troopt-m to force Democratic
participation in a vote on
extra .school aid.
it WJI announced today
i) Util
The situation confronting new
r* gaimr
gaimrnt nianolactuiing plant
the GOi* leadership is unpre­ ha*
a* been o
opened under local man
cedented in New Jersey his­ aerment
V&lt;-mrnl hi
heir
Ih r new plant, known a* San
tory

Claims Situation
n
"Stacked Deck

lli* Ml Democratic member* ol lord Mamilaclurmg ('omoany will
W A S H IN G TON pP&gt; — Roy
the As'ctubly refuird to attend employ approximately 30 pc.i| !&lt;M
Cohn said tiulay that
yeilrrdjy’i session ol the Legitta at its loginning, according to
Atty. Gen Brownell or hi*
lure, waging a sit slow n strike in Ralph Cowan, buslnesi managn ol
SUMMER RECREATIO N PROGRAM— Mends id Ihr summer i k i m II oh program to start hrrr Mam
Ih* concern
msigtunt ■’in“tigatt*d” the
tlm Robert R Meyner’x office
•r* shown at a recent meeting T h rj are tlrfl to fight) Mi«s U n i Chlllrndni, SrmliMilr Midi Srhnul
Thit pianl is an uulcume of Ihc
Ttir Republican majority sent the
librarian: Howard Gordie, Juniur Hi kl&gt; School instructor; John Angel, SIIS instructor, director o( ihr
Army-Mi’Cnrthy ticaringa and
vocational
trhool
for
turning
Democrats an ullimatuni in allend
plug ram; llu ih Carlton. principal of (hr Lake Hat) elemrnlart school, and Fred Ginas, SIIH roach.
that
this constituted a ''stack­
needle
workers
that
was
set
up
to
the Attembly session within Li min(Staff Photo)
ed deck" against the Mc­
utei, and. when it was ignored, roull in another nunufsctimnj
Carthy si de
If penury
a-tjourried until Monday without plaid, according to Cowan
(hr city hai I wo olhei gann*til
taking ini actum on five cunt to
charge*
develop
fro m
the
vernal bill- to raiie and distribute Plant* hiookfielJ Milts and tohn
hearings.
1
’
ivro
bum
of
which
wet#
tlailed
is S million dollar) in additional recently
Co till threw out thi&lt; charge
1aid in public tchiidi
m the Kth day ol me Army-Mc
M*yner, the stale’* in it Demo­
I'artny heirtng a* Sen Jicktoa
cratic governor m lu v e in , hat
iD W ish) press*t a setie« of "true
Hid he goes along with the tax
oi talse" nucstlons lo Ch n
hike? lu ih* bills Out he saya the
slttv SISK) I Ml I l ill I prtialr sesirlat; I•• Sen Joseph It Mrt l hn Irst.lied ufl-tec oath ll was
bills should become effective July
l ai II. y is shown liOifs'KiOg »-Mli lis-t Ih,-.* as -tir h ,* veiled as *
"Irue" that ihe Armv fil.-J t's
31. Iu35 ralher ihin (hi* July a*
"Itloss *1 Ihe s, |,.,ir liittsli* j IIihis Hu Ih oiiiiuillre brallngs III
charges agsin-t McCar'hv a:. 1
provided in the GOP measutr The
tl **t Inylon the Idol* sssleni of I tse tVisiuii-nn Rensloi breams
At lha new Atlantic I oi»l I4M
him aftci (ailing to “ bUckiiirli
Democrat*
*iv
they
want
to
be
Ibt
|s*ur
as
shr
w
airutslioord.
*
hi
Mil
n
llii
«
pits
V|cs.
Ihi-rtiti
alation yesterday to bid amut-tii*
stlemplv" tn i.v &lt;&gt;i hall
,r “consulied
before
particpinng
in
a
"
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slim
linir
lo
lis
In
i
Irate
I
m
I
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k
Isiine
ltle&gt;lsiuii
tinier
s*
On Julie 1M, the Sanfnril recreation &lt;le|iartmeut ami the
to Mr*. Manaa ( i N u r . ami h«i
i I'urthy subcuminltirr m.esitgatlan
liillr,
esthangr,
t
i
n
lotobeil
oil
h
I
h
ii
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l
silbi
iilu
in
i
to
lei
vote
frtrnd Mr a. Glace Fori, who aria County board id i’utdif instruction will iwgin the uimuul
( the Army
lllrs liHitei nine p it I- David Rchllir eu liilo |h, lenods uiilll be
The governor called the confer­
h*adia| north for n law » t t k .summer program of recreation. Thin year’* program will be
Father when secretary ul uie
Could
screen
llnin
and
"plolecl’
Ihc
nanus
ol
iillurmiitli
ill.In
ence
of
the
minority
party
m
hi*
Jimmy Touhy, age 7, giand-wm uf
Army Stevens anJ Army counteht
naliiinal
Soundpliuloi
centered
an
usual
uroumi
school
uge
youngster'),
but
many
other
in
an
effort
to
secure
it*
M m . Crura*. aM hla tiirnd Helen
John G Adams were witnesses,
Maan. agt t, drcidrd to delay lha recreational activities (or the aiiultn are Ming planneil, ac­ opposition lu the bill* that would |
Jackson had pursued a simtiar
raise
the
school
aid
fund*
Ihi*
year
.
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parting alightl) and see that the cording to John Angel, head of the nunuuer program
'true or talse" line ot isuestoinmg
Ihe
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session
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session.
Re
oldster* got off to a rimmI stall,
Jack'on real the perpiry laws
All
activities
will
I
h*conducted and supervised by ipiali- publicans felt they would get sotci ri&gt;n frontier Its radio officer was
to Ik*) boaidrd Ihr Champion and
hil hy cannon fire and killed
to t’otm and reminded him that
fied
|a*molts
all
of
whom
have
hud
former
experience
in
the
necessary
to
past
the
bill
liom
rad* to DeLand. Th* fart that thin
Surviving crewmen said a ft i•
Nlesens and Adams hail testlitad
some ot the Democral*
waa only Ih* arrond train rid* (or the direction of young people, Angel said.
slan made MIG, bearing a red star
the "Idackmail" chirgc was false.
When
the
Democrats
didn’t
show
•arh of thrm had abaolulelj Inch­
The directum of the program will Ire Fred C h iiim . Semin­
ilisivne, dived utKin the |h’3 traits
1 Cohn insisted this charge had
up.
Ihr
Republicans
grew
irate
ing to do with It— ao the* » nd.
ole High School
coach, who will
Scl
in an apparent attempt '
Peril "proved” by testimony (rout
Assembly Speaker G Clilfurd |*nt
Ss'iiiiimlt- M il’ ll ScliiMil will pi.'idiiuti* IDV si-in.-i Hluiicnta senators
• • •
supervise at the high school area a
force It t.iwaril Hungary Tiiev ‘ aid
on the subcommittee lb
Thomas
mid
newsmen
he
roulJ
varied program of games and
Tli* city !» In tho process nl in
Ihe plane opened fire when li e li'llioirtiw liiy’ ht ill tin* Somilioli' lily’ll Ss'llusil, ill CiUllllU’IK’O- sell
have
sent
state
police
Into
Mey
handicrall activities, H ow a r d
Mailing a bank of new light* at
Uelyiati plhit Ignored (lie Mill's lllr'lll I'Xi’l'Clsos NClll'llltloil tn io-pili ill R ii'i’lus’k
S’ohn relerred to testimony bv
Gordie, Junior High School In­ ■ier’» office to re« the Democrat!, mjfieutermgs
the City tottbill diamond, accord­
li.llnvs'illj' tli,- i‘) i- i i '|«i '&lt; it r&lt;-i'i-|it lull will In* tie-It I nl the the senators that Adams had
bill
del
iiled
J
)
jillst
it
structor. who will conduct out
ing.lo Ih* City managrr, VVarrrn
Sahena Air Lines, operator ol luiiut- uf M r iiiul -Mi ;* .1 Mm tin Stiris*t*i|t|is*r. A lte r the rc- visited them "lo try to kill" a
Ttir Republicans plan hi make
dour res'ieation at Ihr Ninth SI
Know let Th*r* u alniuil no oust
Ihr
transport, declared it was at *-t'|&gt;1 lull. Ihe .M uylm r Inn I ’tm itliy l liil. will Lm opened at move by the McCarthy subcom­
the
tclioof
aid
billi
Ihe
first
,tem
and Laurel Ave. area, in conjunc*
to U&gt;* City involved at material
mittee to subpoena members of
lacked
"hg two tighter planev nl
of
builneu
on
MotKlay&gt;(f
,
^
lion with a program of handicraft
lor the light» It alteady in lha
10:1111 p m fur fi-ulIv ille.-s there Ihe I'oinho urrlientrn from the Armv Loyally Board Cohn
unknown
nationality."
Replan
id
activities,
suj-ervisrd
by
Mist
K1
[f Ihe Demncnli *la‘ . ,*y (mm
City’s poitettlon.
•aid one d Pie senators iDItkltn,
Irn Driggers. Stetvou Untsrrstly Monday’s lesiion. Thnmai laid be finals at Belgrade- and Funkf ut the Sanford N a va l Auxiliary A n ’ tatim i wilt begin playing R 111) h rt said Adams ’ ’hinted"
also
said
Die)
were
Informed
that
1m
dancing
Ht
11
lilt
i&gt;
in
i
u
ii-n
lftable
eiitertuinineiit
is
education in atkr
“ mav ut« the machinery Dial la
lhai it i-e suhp-.ena* were rat
—
The lake luMt area will be available to pie. arrest them I more than one allackrr * ji m being planned Othet than uaticmg
dropped "satneihing else would be
hleaklivt will In’ *ervrd kl Ibt
supervised hy A igel high s- hetd Mould gem a fdhDoena on IhcRt volrgd
j gjj"f M
Hi# Junior Chamber ot Com in*true tor Mis* Hfieo W kh«l» and tu b vtm* titKrpen ’* *
4
13?
ittB«pw
rt-«*rrylr»
j.eJt
ll&lt;MU|
club
rally
hilutdav
moin
** *
Cohn sud Brownell'r'Mffc'e ttaj
merce kicked off It* annual mem- Mias Joan Fltpta. Loth aentur* who
Mey ner told ■ new s conference greed pl|* from Biltaln to Yugo ,)(j
’instigated ’ the proceeding*, e l­
berahlp campaign today at 111 reg­ will gradual* tlllt week This area he considered hli office a sanc­ i t ! via— hid a crew td Ihtre Pel
yi.e proytain tor the coinmrnci
ding (hat Riowneli would be D r
ular weekly luncheon meeting al is bring planned lo cater particu­ tuary from the power ol Ihe legis­ elans and a Rritish co n'lol The nirnt
rnetit it plannrd
planned lu
to begin will,
with tl
the I
une to review the lettimcin vsnj
the Yacht Club
iradlhonal ciilra roc ol thr g u it I .
A
I ' tt I
larly to the young try (rum tta to lature Hr Indicated that the Drm Hrlrian pilot and a h.'cuit me Irailltlonal
icciif* who, it anyone, should be
As a campaign stunt, each ac­ ten
ocratic lawmakers would he in- chanlc were Injure! The dead luting set.ioi* to
proseculrd (nr perjury lying un*
lUlik'f
in %i»
radio min abn was s ttrlv.an
iN .litp *ilit) &lt; 11 k' tl in k
WASHINGTON
(At-TinAlt tive member of the Jasrees |* sup
Also. Mist Fdna ( hlttenden, tivyiti muue from arrest In hit of(ice
&gt;t&lt; i oath
I .1 li * - -I 1 will
ST ■if! || *lie
PI |
I 1 I Hi by
If I
t 1 I f VI 1 •
s ■ ■'
Two ol the s n c iil seme pigs cilion
given
Anne
Ran
Force announced today lha I it* posed to *erve a ’‘draft notice” on school librarian, will conduct an
lu Ihe midst i t Cohn'* testimony,
Hum, *
fill................
low i’i| tiV "lilt .........
address I
C J_ I . r
n l,.
were killed
‘Ih.------tearcli fur an academy tit* ha* an eligible prospect for Ihe &lt;ir&gt;;an eslensive piogram of literary ac
the llrst ol tiie much disputed
llic
lull,
i .r Merle
The Hiilith co pilot u u i lcidi
been definitely narrowed to three i/a I ion Each member not serving tlvilies, which will Include a plan
monitored tileptmor calls were pul
1
1 '* J
locations-Alton.
Ill,
Colorado such a "draft nollrr” will lie nen tied program ol rraillug, book
lied ■■ D Wd sun Ri-tclari pit d St,i,.Cipher William La.k will
into th* reenrd Ibis came when
‘ Inlin sole w’hli’b will InArvene Ilevrer*r r,-i rt&gt; nl two Phi)
barings, Colo, and take Geneva, alired at the nest regular Hireling Infilling, Itory telling, elr The
I v ll \l|ASS Ft ts v- ting Go*
|i,,y.,n |R lli) loaf a trin(iiinWs-it
In lluthe jvvjldliii( "I
i.tloWi-d tl)
library
will
be
open
each
morning
shell
f
r
a
g
m
e
n
t
s
i
t.l*
right
Co-chairmen of the drive *rr A
I'.lii Sctiill tciipli) Its It I Mil Ldiris is ordering a cut m slate , ertJ), (l( ,hlfe t l |g, h, p j j wlth
l»r
reading
or
checking
out
books
shoulder
Air Force Secretary Talbott R Peterson Jr
and Thomas
t*,*i * *ris-1 hut f* say. the dlrec ':,-cretarv Stevens
The hook binding courie should be
Crewmen of another
said wee. Fount v miih ’i iu I.-uiU iiI •.I In is not a chiak for reprisals
made the annuum-rintul. laying Stringer.
public instruction
Since the early day* of Ihe t* fid
mierett
to
local
Boy
Scouts,
The
Rev.
J.
W,
Austin,
pastor
of
at
Belgrade
that
the
le
d
radio
the three tile* had been tecum
According lo llerbeit Roller’
Itiil.-i, mreclor ul ttir Jim against employes who it tn‘l sup vised hearings begun April 23.
mended by a five mao board and president, the Jayree* ei|&gt;ecl this who need a merit badge in that th* Kheneaer Methodist Church, operator was Joseph t'lauwiert torIron
l-ort
miii
ill
tinlecenl
rlcclmu
there hat been oH and on wrangviiamtiei ol tomniercr. will
he muat make the final choice drive to be the most successful Held The Sanford Public Library will terminal* a career of 66 yeais and the in|ore 1 mechanic W tor tirr.erit a Javcm- jWur.l
I l.i
ih'featr'l fix Sist, Sen line over introduction of telephone
Muik
will also cooperate In this phase in th* pulpit next Sunday at the Muylt
from among them
In local Jayree history.
t
,ll
■
i
oflrns
lor
ltulo
iino
rat
call* on which Steven* had his
t lev eland Jr
will pu-w-itl an
ol the program
local ( ’lunch Hr has been pastor
Al today’* regular weekly meet
itnnlinueil On Page Two)
Viiii-rli-an Legion award amt It o- , i,iiiirslnp nnimi.il.mi last
»*/•
These activities will be In Ihr ot the church for IP years, off and a a ___ •
in
ii
‘
iill
has
seven
nmn',is
tn
my of the Sanford Junior Chamber
1. Perkins Jr will give a Itotai &gt;
morning from I 30 until 12 o'clock
■
in
j
acting
goven.
i
of Commerce, a motion wa* pass All
award
A *pedal ■’homecoming" tenner &gt; . u ,
. r.
* \n
between the age of A
’ I jin going to npeiste Hie di
ed lo pul to a vote of the general and children
I tu- senior ch orus will sing
K lW C lillS K U f l x J II
will be transported to and will t&lt;e conducted Sunday aflernu-n
nl* under the g. n io .r '- o|
membership a motion lo limil vol from 10Ihe
at 2:.'i0 o'clock, in which the retie
You'll Never Walk Alone' Philip luiii
play
areas
The
buses
rcmiomically j &gt; i-is,iiuIng powers to active members will begin at a: 13 am
Huy Mann. vice-president of tin- Toney, vuledtctorian, will deilvii IniIng paitor wauls to have opm
from
discussion Regular Runday School Sanford Atlantic National Hank Ills address, winch will he lid dot in Hit- nest seven iiu.ollil." lie
BUFFALO, N Y v T -A 71 year only
(Coatimed Du Page Two)
It T Milwrr (’uuiily superinAl llie present lime, both aellvi
and church services will be held n ird out cil'. attorney A I lowed by (lie presentation ol diplo •aid
old Sraliman ordered deported
lendrftt
mihhc mstruciinn. today
"VV
Me not going t •t.ic people leporladof that
mas h&gt;
hy Herman
Merm.iu Morris. SI
I
SIIS
in lha morning at III and It o'clock Rhinhulier at vestenlav’s r’rner»l nias
from the Unltrd Stair* on the and assiH-iile members (over 3i
a recant visit by
ground* he wa« an alien Commu years oldi hive the vote The
respectively, followed by a picnic election runoff for the -u -otna principal James Whatl.-v will gis. tor i Ileal reasons Ur will cut State Auditor Hubert D .Summers,
II
i those whose «ervtcs’s are who checked school board book!
ti»n lo thr Sinfuid Klwsius i lu»\ ilir benrdlclion
dinner on th* ground*.
Blit plan* to return to Scotland meeting wa* presided over by Jiin
Marr state executive secretary’
with ISO.oou In raving*
The Rev. Mr. Austin said he « i - second *|ee-pre»id»m-y
Any senior parent* wi-timg to is--I I, 1 In lie absolutely neressjiv from ItHH to HS1 inclusIVF, found
who
helped
Ih*
group
In
Ihe
mat
It lest will he whether in the Gounli sch.ad system in "good
James Cook Campbell ha* lived
pretrj people from all over the
It waa the only contr*ted of make coulrlhiitmn* to .ts-ts n ex Pie
emill.nc has an essential j &gt;b tu do financial condition carefully minIn thli country for (7 years and ter ol their Jiycee procedure
Sanford water and sewerage pro- state, who formerly had attended (•re in Ihr rirctmn Ifauallv. the prnsa’i of wrailuallun acliulles ii I i&gt; -hung it "
bat run an auto battery buslne**
aged and expendllurcs held within
|ect eontracls Not, 2 and 3 today •Sunday school and church aervlrcs second vice-president nun e- up mat coni act Mis l' L. Park Mrs
H- h-chneit co rit nicnl on dis resources
here for 27 year*
wife returned timed to Ihe City at the church II* Invitei all each year until h* serves as |o e Phil Marr or Mrs I C bans
rni- - l liy ttie Slate lie s , -li g e I 'r
The Immigration Service Issurd
Halt, according to City Manager liiend* of th* church lu attend the sldetil.
It h*‘ been reported that bud­
special services,
part merit of It F. Koki-s whii get* were pii.per') nrep ired and
Warren Knowles
a deportation order yesterday, un
General elrclluna wilt )&lt;r held in i
In..I.
t
ihe
agency's
Si
Peters
der terms of the McCarran Act
carefully managed lU-rordi were
Contract No 2 which U fur the
Rerdtniliei hi tiie clot, with 111
hoi g ifice
Campbell had testified at a hearing
well kepi Properii rec.u-ili wer*
construction of a water tank
stallttion ceieiiiuuies in lin-iait
Sanford'* fire department today foundation, was returned hy the
that he was ■ dues paying member
I l
tnuther of t ..Unis cam
ni tint allied &lt;ui ,il muvahlf c^uip
of Ihe Communist party In thU reported a small fire at Ihe Motor* Peninsula Construction Co. The
Seven of I tie eigl t Keoilmile iijigii licadi|u*rterx Itunsger Rob in cut
Inn, which li located on the cor Foundation will cost til.tlUS, accord­
country tu the early I93ux
Board itiembcis during thr per­
*'nutty J it ciiis. expected ' ’it I te* was ih-scnhed hi Johns
uf French Ave and Seminole ing tu the contract.
Campbell told newsmen he ner
LANSING
Mich. * -M irh ig &gt;n
tend Die All Ft-iriita t II Shoil luri.tg ttie campaign as "tearing iod covered hi ti;i- audit were tY
Hlvd . last night.
would not appeal the denotation
The new water tank will he lo­ set aside I160.0UU today lor an
Colllse In I allaiia-see Julie l, were to -I- I lor LeRoy Cblims L ikes M lias net and fnhn I. Brumlfy,
Fire department official* said cated un the nurthwest curnei of all-out attack on the gypvy m»th
• nd to- liadn'l c a m i n i g n •I fur District i and 1 A Risibn*. f. F.
order although he considered that
named today
that
Ihr
small
blare
was
caused
CHRSTVIF.W,
Fla
'.ft
The
,m! called his Jisillissll Jordan, ' P Hirrisjn and W A.
"this I* anil Ihe greatest country
The state department nf agrtci-l
the uld City baseball itadtum, lost
Miss Myrtle Wilson reported • i
hy
a
short
circuit
in
wiring
lead
weekly
Okaloosa
News
Journal
not «•i pi-cled *
Patrick
in the world "
o-'tside the lenre, accutding to lure tomorrow will start an rarial
that the Sanford K Iwains 'In i
mg
lu
pump*
of
the
gas
ltatlnn
plans
ht
like
In
the
air
June
?*
hi eijge Diii-cfor A K MeKm
I \V l.avstob and Mitwee ware
lfa laid he hid no relatives led
City plan*.
D D T *pray over lot wou arr»* of
w&gt;mId aponsui three of the I- ll Ito
deliver
its
special
Progress
Fdl
No
estimate
of
the
damage
It
i lo iilliiu e d D u Psge ( w o t
superintendents .hiring the perl&amp;J
but would go back to hit native
arid th* Sanford Woman's &lt; lull
&lt; untract No. rt dra’« wtth »ewer city and farm land in central Mich­
Hon
to
rural
subscribers
available
at
Ihe
present
time
Th#
Airdrie. Scotland His saving* in­
Hanford Business an I I'rolfssmtial
pine extension* over the entire igan The moth, damaging tn lrr-s
clude *20.000 in U S go* eminent fire was extinguished in a matter city. Co*t of Ihl* part of th* pio- and shrubs, was fnurrJ In the area
Editor James Hopkins said yes Womans'
. .................___
_____ _ t.’ariltiils
__
t'lub, Sanford
ol minute*
bond*, he »ald
ject I* fiUt.MS 21, according to two weeks ago officials said me terdly the nrwtpaps-r would drn|i Rfetiall Club arid the i.iont • luii
2,000 copies (mm a rtur wilt spunaor one girl, each
rst had turf been reported we«&lt; ul about ___
the contract. Th* hid whirn wa* pa______________________
those chosen to *i&gt; atteUi lhu&lt;
entered by th* B. tl. ilslcorn Con­ Pennsvlvsma befor* the Mtchi’ iu terr-3 plane living as low over each
(sr are Jo Ann Flip**, Osteen,
lirmhouse as is safe irul legal
struction Co. wa* not the lowed Invasion
Llrsnor lohy, Ov.c-I», and Marii-n
mu, hut wa* accepted hy the City
Davit, Hilda Lvnn Lurie, slot Rri
commi*«ion hesau** uf the time
t’AINKHVII.I.H Oh11 c A little
Nobody Iijv ) «t figured out just
i , U’estfall, all &gt;f Sanford
element. The construction com­
Ih# group is scheduled lo I-»ve northern Ohio school district hj« r sadly how to us* the pipe or­
pany'* time was almost half that
tor the rim erxity n( Fluridw Mon­ turned in unused mansion into th* gan. complete with chimes, ss it
of th* lowest m-ldei.
day inoMiing Bi-fordlng to Mi“ answer to its nerd for i new will remain undisturbed in its firstBIOUX FALLS. S D &lt;»* - Trn Ihe future of Sou1h Dakota
City Manager Knowle* stated
Myrtle Wilson, who together with school
floor room
*tr* ago a droll tix-fosiier named
Earnest hi hi* politicking, he ha* he believed that Ih* revenue de­
Mrs J M. Dingitun, will suprrFor flSQ.OiU, WiRoughbv List
o« rot* stirred the nation wilh a natural wagfltfmeii that is hard rived from early completion of the
1tie entire leinojellng Cost will
I
n
w
e
the
vruup
like
witli ;i i-ombined |Mp-tls he around i3o noo, sen.-,I official*
hla axpluila in the tense and criti­ to submerge His comely wt/c June project would mote than make up
MOSCOW kp — The Great Soviet hut fised Irrm* tor th* S u m '
"Th#
via
day
long
courte
is
an
lion of shout IJ.iioO — ftoughi l 20 say, and thr ts-sult will be a licitcal, air war over Guadalcanal Is- sav* he has a dm| pertonati'y
the difference In rod, which is tel Fmcyclopedta describes U 8 len I Ion "deliberately higher
annual affair which teaches h-ilei rieirn mansion, cuniplr-te with s ily worth 1300.two without counting
“ Moil of lb* lima he's a rhwn *1 I22I.SA.
lease, which helped Rutla beat
ways
to
live
at
home,"
roinmenled
f 'Ji.iakJ pipe urgan sol sis fire the land that may someday pro­
The Unltrd Stairs hat list* I a
back fuller's Invs firm as "one ul
today carried the same and a itory leller^but when he’*
niires It is on a 133 acte sit# vide sites for three more schools.
the ires lest sources of enrichment total of Its Bvi 233 («») worth ot the Home Demoiiitiailun ag'-nt
warrior’s Dare for action that won lerloui. ha’s a different man," she
tint includes fuur barn*
of the American monopolies dur lend lease distributed duriig the
Madal of Honor into the sav*.
The property was thr estate of
Three months from nuw the man­
Fosi is serious about (tie probwar and postwar period m (3 Al
ins the second World War "
the South Dakula guv
sion will t»e the elementary ‘Ctiiol Mr md Mrv ct*n!ey W Tucker
U a i -f government and (hr farm
Lend leas* gels nearlv ■ par* lied nations set Inis, me British
ahi|
CRtOTlhlp
Mr* Tucker died March 21. 1931;
(or at-ost 230 yminrvters fhete her
In Ihe encyclopedia's Volumr rt. Commonwealth rrrelse-l 131 331.
hn*bjt&gt;d io years earlier. She
will be nine ctisxroonis
jm
&gt;10,000,
and
Russia,
thr
second
Just
off
ihr
press**
here.
If*
hrPity Manager Warren Knowles
MTUI hill)*!, thli Ii • HUM '*«• Now 3$ and the father of Ihr#*.
The biggest barn will be a wire bequeathed tiie estate tn Western
largest
r
e
c
i
p
i
e
n
t
,
got
110.ur#
on
what
ihe
Russians
rereiv-J
Contractor's
bid*
have
been
Krservr Unlv ’rslfy, which sold if
today staled thal road repair work
handsome veteran Is Almnsl r»r-t
called for in TwIlaha'Scr by the house and someday may become a to ihe schiul hoard
tala lo win. Hit victory Tuesday he fs no tiranger lo th* state’s m the Wynnewrood tectlmi or Ban- under Ihe program — IS vw ooo ofl 982,009,000.
gymnasium
High
school
classes
Britain
settled
her
debt
tu
I'Jitl
—
Is
more
thin
one
billion
dol­
Mile
llusd
Department
for
the
lb*
Male
ReouM
can
p
rin
u
r}
*&gt;r»ad
and
bulltr
industry
He
wa.
lord was U per cenl completed.
in Dm
The ritv * yesterday completed lars under whet th# U S govern paying 030 million dollars after ac­ con‘ true(Ion of a new seal rust nn in industrial arts will be held In
virtu*
two olher barns, which will lie
count was taken ol reverse lend Stile Road in In Seminole Cmmly
laying a lime rock base on For­ men I says 11 gave Moscow
(his OOP ciladel.
first acquired the marksmanship
The road runs cast and we*t of come shotis. and Ihe four-car
The encyclopedia artfcl* also Ira*# charge* Of the nearly eight
Po m downed M Jap planet at thal mad* Mm « acaurag* of Ih* rest Dr. Paving work in Decal!** claims:
billion dollars tn rever** lend Irxse the Lake Jrssuu Bridge, accord garage will house an automotiveAve. was completedI previously
prevloutl;
Pacific fighting.
1. Lead-lease arms and malrri received by Ihe United Slates, big tu the report. Dldt are &lt;ihed arts wtrrkthop
"The lima rock bate will have to
H1TZ
Greenhouses and kennels will hr
Ha triad wanMaaafnlly for Ih* be glvea tlm* to
before final ala w an sold by America a sources more than tlx billions came fmm uled to be nnrnrd In Ihe Stile
•'Conquest ot Cochleae"
Falls tr»
biology and botany laboratories
Capital June IS
Britain
paving c m Bella.' said Die CHy at Inflatad prices.
l.iw .
• d;S2 - 9 *3
„ with 50.000 •W «
The vsst mansion kitchen, with its
W M
B u
Tit* United States has demanded
msnsger.
S. What the Soviet Union look
“Chtna Venture"
welcome him.
three pantries, will b# headquar­
■A n ’ I e C R K T M EETIN G S
While IhH Is happening, the from the
l United Stales was “ in- over MO million dollar* from Rut2.33 • 3:29 • 8:26
AKRON. Ohio W*— Akron city ters tor the litrtltian who serves
__________ordeal, lew
n ty ’s 10-man raid crew Is shap­ dynUiileant" compared to Russian sfa la settlement The Russians re­
M OVIELAN D
portedly have rnunlrred with an councilman passed an ordinance all district schools The SOrabinrl
lut’rtal output durlnr the war.
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I tr f I I •
f ’ la h t le e i u i i i i ' in to acure I h r
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H u rd l. a t c r h r c a u g id ilu S a n fo rd
p itc h e r n a p p in g a n il a tule h u in e tu
110 th e g a u m 1*1.
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S e iu iiio lra to o k th e Ira n
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douhled a n d th e n veined w h e n J a c k
K i u lr r in n g lo d . L a r r y H a ir * th e n
• m g lr d a n d m oved K d J e r to »eciu id T h r r a lly w a * c u t * h o r l a*
L o n * K a tr id g p h it In to a d o u b le
p la y
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I . t i d i n i l i to o k a d v a n ta g p u f tw o
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M l* li e r. l i e p n ' k r d t h e h a ll u p and
"th re w it tu aecund h u p 'n g tu r i l
the fo rc e o u t. The th ro w waa w ild ,
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lic it (he y a u ie a t 2-2.
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J iin iu y I . id le r . S e m ln o !- a h u it a to p ,
who p ic k e d it up and ( h it w i t h u in e
to p u t o u t F u lto n M a ile y . H a r d in
wu* lo a d in g flu l l i l n l a m i J o h n n y
J u n e * o v e lt h le w t h r t h i r l h a a rm an H a n liii r a m r in to * c o r r th e
la a t r u n a m i w in n in g r u n u f t h r
game.
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team waa a ld r tu acute
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w in r o liim n y r v te r d a y when l l i r y
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Put On First Reading
City Commission Passes Action, 3-2;
Audience Participates In Discussion

tH I ASOVi MAP »lmwi * he** IS* Untied State* sen* »M pm ii b*
Air Pmc? pltne lo Managua! I ), e*pit»I of Nicaragua, rime of wblth
ware transferred In amallrr planes and down la Tr(u*.tgalpi(3),
capital of Honduras. Both nsllnnt 10 between the stmteste p«n»m*
CanatlJ) and Guatemala. whair • Urge shipment ol atint arTlvao recenlly *1 |*u*rlb lU rrh ts (t) from * imimnnlil Pat mid. (Ceaieat prrsr)

^O fficial Returns Show Collins
Won Nomination By 66,127

Tin* ( ‘My ro n im ls iio n I.is* nig h t. iifto r n ilisitleriih le HeK ite . i»litn’d .h i u n litin itro on fir&gt; l rom ling. w h ic h narrows the
d is ta ili*1 tc’ U ic e n live tuck m ill llie o e i i e . i resideiire from
MV* to KM* f t r t T h e m u tte r hit?* I ho-ti In -fo rr th e m m m ixsinri
fo r several weeks.
M n rh r onim ent rn n re ritin g n rtii'ii w h ieti -lin n Id lie taken
in the m a tte r eam e fro m th e audience. F ra n k Ashdown, w ho
h a ! served on C ity Im ilies fo r several years, said the n u tte r
w as th e ‘ w o rd t liin tr” he’d seen rome l»*fnre (tie rotmuis.sion
in years, and th a t ttie rnlO foot restrictio n m ean t there was
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ei»lrn*» .m i j| by drowning
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near lt&gt; Hr Olaile.
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drownril whilr fi.hing in the &gt;1
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Mnda Sue Russell, .tie’ s going fo
build a spire ship and go In them
Fast werk Mile Finds Sue, a
perl, fmprrlslonafde
smpisMer.
wrote a letter to lire Martians fell
Ing them to rome lo her house
H Sunday ntghl
"What husinras I am writing
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VFXV YORK i*s_Memorla1 |7»v
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solved a protocol problem for fhe
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I fell sort of mad because Ihe*
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didn’t come.” Fmda Sue sal*l
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"When ! grow up and ber*&gt;me *t
sclenlisl. Fm going In build i ' peril. F:mpernr llalte Selassie of
Ktlhnpia; prime Minister Arlmn
spaceship and go and see them
"As soon aa I ’m U 1 ran star! Xlcnderes nf Turkey; MaJ Gen
Frrmln Gutlerrer de Sola. SpanPh
studying for IF "
What Unda Sue wanted lo M l denuty rhirf of »t.itr; and Rear
Ihe Martians was In "arare Ihe Adm Anibal O Olivieri, z rgenlin *’» secretary of the Navy
Thr hotel uiuatly honor* a guest
of such rank Fy flying their na
(Ion's flags Rut this time there
Urtda Sue e v ,. „ enclosed a hand '
,? n wrn't enough flagpole,
drawn m«p felling the Xlacfian* hr
if shake I After a look at the ralrndar. the
land ibrir *n■ ..
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M*rlta n i making the
p1aygmimt'P'h e ' . i p , * ' h*r "1"!l|i ihey'N "'o'n'neM Ing*KcfcuJVm ay’ I hn,',,'!i B 'lrra l manager. Harold K
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n the. Martian, will bTe.'k I J - . l e c l a r e d
the United
her window open and prom . „p
garth and weD ’liave In SI ales flag should fly alone.
On
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i talk peace with Ihe Martian*."
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Mrs Arthur ftuuell, Unda Sue’s fly but one flag."
mother, aayaa h
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is quite
serious In t o plana to i m the
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Martian*.
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* ° rfHpItaaad when lit China'* Defense Ministry said
today the uiutllafrd bodies of S2
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I aha decided Wh
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had
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NEW YORK fs A .elf described
fugitive from a F'lnrHa slate
prison was arrested In the mb’
town area last night tn end hifirst sis sseeek* nf freedom in
more than eight years
Samuel Gold, alia* David linn,
was pirked up In connection
with an attempted cafe holdup
Simlsy night
Police said Gold admitted the
rubbery attempt and was Idrntl
fled by Tom Chlrkas. rashirr In
Ihe restauranl.
Police said Gold also almillcd
taking 1250 In other robberies and
then told them he escaped from
a work gang outside the Ralford
State Prison Utile more than a
month ago after serving two years
of
„ a
_ 20-year sentence for armed
robbery,
Gold was quoted aa laying he

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o f u i 3 io i l I i an h r lb , It
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bad been relra.rd from Ralford hrr»* for )Mnx|iitn!Uj|tiori
|fr * r fi» r 'i • a i J ( h r m d il i r i, !'f«
in February. 1937. after cmnpleting
Iron: bnmp III &lt;I Opel ,tor
*l» years of a in year .onlenre ( ir firn rifr zArrUff, wtiflii* hin v» t'
Newman sail Hit ti rwb
lirokt n in n 1
full (hit* thr lllllia c l., line Ilf llu b
armed robbery
Two week, later, hr wa&gt; quoted, Uiltid a riinijiamm, win mHv*» h M oprfalc
Abo 11 I wav * ipl
1 1
he and two other mm belli up iiafnfivfJinii when lifn d ffnm H1'** M irl'iu r or T ' rnpa, ai'l *
a fam ily In (’oral Gable*, fleeing motiniftHi by m lirllronti r f itof xxtt » tdrolitteif crewmen
with ffl.sno tn r u h and F7n.*»ai tn ' ‘ x f i l l r f 'f r d e v e ry line n o n I o f flu*
Thr Gulf V . I I - . .
a I to rmch him on thr i.e
Jewelry. They were captured «mn ulllm rti
.lirtmpet nprr ifin:: in lb'
■■
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after
i r r i radioed *bal Ibr ft ■■
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After hi* escape from the work
« v ictzrd by
om- 31c.n ■■&gt;
S F ARCH C O V T IM ’FtS
gang, he hitch hiked his ** *y •*&gt;
MtAXtl '.P — Searrh continued ^•1 presumablv i patrol |. . ■*
llila city, arriving here almut May
today f"r Atiprenflrr Scainau i guulvt.il soni ih n r in Hu i im
1, police said he told them
perhr area” and taken into * m i
A fter the attempted cafe holdun Andlno King, 2T&gt; svhn disappeared pcrlte.
durtag which the cashier dlsarme I from the If. S. Navy tug Catawba
Newman aald the Richard, w is
the robber of a knife, police dis­ In drvdock and apparently drowned
Just getting rcadv to return to si
covered the robber had left his in nisraynr Hay.
A shipmate told officers he w « Petersburg after 33 days of fishing
wallet behind. Detectives traced
"TTils is Ihe first incident nf thr
returning to the Catawba yesterday
Gold to a hotel.
n » e detectives saFd Gold had with King after shore lease, start kind ainre |a«t spring as far aalto served sentences in two Penn­ cd up thr gangway ahead of King I know." Newman said
In March, 10.33, the Mexican gnvard heard a splash behind him
sylvania prisons.

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Xrk . was credited t&gt;y tbe Navy * ftrm rn !.
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John i carried II e m t i o to or.ly oift
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33 hir Collins, toil rollin'. took the w1ir*h»*» v*mi 4i** f»*t &lt;*f «r4.n*t
more populous one*
»hr in*x»»r It'- a t*i» •
whrfh**r
Collins majorities of 37.143 m »*f 1)0 f V illi i*.d lit 11* *" f i n k &lt;11 t h f
Made County and 11,1.1 In Mills r i t y nr rm»
tu fm ijh were nwre than hi* marg
l l d r , it w .i*
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in of victory Conihin.iOon* of ids until* to* flint
fi’ft h im i I I io»»
heat* n in e ctlles In several nlhrr !it.||i*'f np|(*li|.tir Ml * Koi.| fJ•i •
'tmnlies— Pinellas mnl I’ollt v llii .• 'll f n ififv ir I t l r f j 11L.t I th « Mw h « li
H de or Palm Reych and Rrnwatd
Ill* ||4 • | m f H I jf t d lg M |i&lt; |fttlt
with P-ldr (or r H iuple-w oulrt I
nn* wnmili xlm Im* * PMi'l
how the *nnie result.
iP O liit * f'ilv o flirial. Com. .1
.
Collins took every roan tv shot UcnvM Cot.l.tl rtpited. "I don I
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tmtav ,
reC„tar
weekly
iv south of Orlando except O ire hell-vc personal Hsti«» shmit.l he , lunch' n w H l n j id Ihr Sinturd
"U. Okeechobee, Glades *pd Mon. Lroiifh' tiefoie ike emu...... Ion ” ! Liom
Club.
die
or* afiliation
i — Johns ta rre d every county
th tp fe d the date ul iM annual III;
Mr* Rnsaelt S lo o d »*i t n o n
* holly north of (irlapdu excrpl
VniiKte, ,'amtnotp. Jefferton jovf . r e n t the* '’*f
Tor.day In ttV.lm ,dav at J P m
i tto in h t o I n m
M h c H t v m m - (fl the Elks * "lilts
Collins’ home county of l^-on
The two count le* straddling I ho o o O. f i * . • ' lo la k e « l i t t l e c i i * .
llie ginup vi.'rd In .ii.ituor a
ifonllnurd On Page lltghl I
mid Into line went to John* to
Seincc'le Cminlv l H ( Inn girl tn
n ull margins Orange h* 1 t,*I
Ihr I-t.ilr I II i lull .hurl r.uirsr In
vote . nut of M .o il card »nd lire
be held tn T a lta b *. .er .il llie tint
v.ird tn e| oiif of fi 313 rred
ser its ot I hoi.1 1 nest mouth Ih
Artel* *1. »( Hie tfjjiire* Indicated
ritur c will le u It betl-r mrthml*
n ree.'fu l campaign* In Collin
ol living al home, arrnrding lo
'tmnghnld* to gel out a tiipn
M l.* Ms rib XVrf.An. County Home
.pcnnd primary vote plnyrd a pari
Iteinonstratlnii .lgerl
tn HK stirress.
The boys and girl* committee *.l
Ot fhe ?* oral cslr.i votes n I
Ttie Stair flrm iirn tir ExerutOe the organization today ‘ flerled
in Ihe rtinnff, 73 Iff) acre In Hade
llarold
Pale a . the rlub'a repre
rnmmttlcr will call
*r *iieclal
IhlNhnrnnch and Pinellas rnuntles niretiug in Ihe near (uture to set sentatlve to the annual lhiy’&gt; StaO
which w int 'iserwhclmlnely In t&gt; l a .peciil elcrtlnn date tor a sue conclave lo lie held In Tallah»..ee
tin* In thr Ihrre hlg Johns rmin
nest month
tic*—Huval, Orange and K*c.imhia cc.vor In State Senator t.losil F
Stud* nts Iron* nvi r Ihe ,|jte
Rosie,
who
died
Slindav
id
a
heart
—there was a net gain nt ntplv
• il* riPllat
rat'll.il
will g ither |I Ihe .llie
s a x im v j x r o n s n v
ailmrnl.
1.7X2 sn lr*
The ieqilor, **ho eeprc entei! to run Ihe late 'or * In'I period
Simmy Jacnbyon.
m nf 'tr i Collins w *hi all Ihrcr nt *|.r the 37th enatori.il d l.trirt for the R l
n annual allair lo wlilrii
and Mi
llrrm u i t**nl*.**ti. ha. rnuntir wheic flfjtlry Odham led ■ia*t to year s, i* s. buried today it Ihe local civic cluh has sent a
been rb trd In (lie Phi Ida Sigma •n thr lir-,1 primary and picket Sanford Service . were held in the Indent lor mot* than 17 con.feu
fraternity, whi-h i - .* scholastic up big b|-*rk,y nt Odham vntr* First Presbyterian Church
live sear*, arcordlog lo Henry
honor ynrlcty al l&gt;ukr t ’nlvrrsHy; Ihrmighnilt llie stair Odham nm
Hie peniorrahr CQirnnltltemn XXilte*, pre ident elect
the (let* lirnrga sigma tenter .hip pnried him actively in the runoff wit)
.chedute run off dates and
• fraternity, rlrrtrd Froin ZRT a* a
i d Ihe slate secretary to call a
* reprcM'ulatlve nu (tie tnlrrdraier
lierial rlrrllnn.
arroading
to
nlty rutinnl, nameil in the fresh
' r'limmlllee f luirm an James M
man advisory m unrll. and named
Milligan Senat&lt;*r Rnyle’ . term
to a cabinet |n«l in thr ppen's .In­
would have eiplred lo 1937
dent gnvrrnminl cri»*ip. In which
t a m . a i m .s s f f :
*
_F|nrtda
he ha* charge ot arranging (or
XX'ASUlNGTON W V - The Cnait
sales and ga ollne fat collection*
gum! speakrn. nrrhe.tra*. ctr
(Iiiard
said
today
Ita
men
had
in April were alrotit eight per rent
• I •
hoarded the Panamian freighter
higher than In the corresponding
A meeting nt Ihr XVteran* id Franco 1,1*1 at Charleatnn, R. C ,
month a year ago
Foreign XX’a*. A in tliar* will lie for a ■•routine search for anything
1 Cnmplroilfr C '1 f*av rrputed
held tonight al ft n'rlork al Ihe re Inimical to (be Pnited Stntea.”
XX’ASIHNOTnN 'FS-VIce Adm that merchants, re laursnl. amuse
sldenre nf Mr and M r* Xfrlvln
C*&gt;a*t (iaard headipiarfera aabl Alfred CaiPtll Richmond today as men! and lodging hnu r nofral o .
( Smith. Sanford Trailer Park
the baala of “ the lieil Information Slimed Ihe fop post in the &lt; *iasl during April cnllected |1 *77 7Z.3
t
• * •
thr artion was taker, yesterday on Guard aflrr 32 year* in Ihe m sale* laxer- an tnrreaie of 7 7
Jrannr lla ttl*. Braifinle nf Stel available" and that Ihe search In­
service
per rent riser April, 1933
ann arfued nf *nl#e and Kngrr cluded "perron* and thing*.**
Secretary of the Treasury Horn
Tile stale rolleclcd pt,«U HOT In
('ashman, ai i 'unpaid . I . aim a
A »finkr*matt al headquarter * phrey admlnisleret Ihe oath a» j taxes on 9X,lfift.f«f&gt; gallons nf g»*o
graduate el Stetson, .11 r srhrdirlerl mid that under security r*gul*
lit he gnrsl artists at Ihe rerltal tbm* he could pot dltriose the nu* "omiTianilant of (he Coast Ciiiaril to 1tine sold during the same month
tn hr glsen by stndenls nt Miss lure nf thr information whirh Richmond in a ceremony at the ftlgf was eight per cent alms*
Margaret Oasis al the Woman's brought atuiut the search of the I reamry. In |ieacrlime. Ihe Cna.l rnllrrtlons In April, 1933
Guard operate* as an agrnry of
(Cent imin; On Page Fight I
Franco l.isi
the Treasury

Strolling
In Sanford

A s s tK lr'e d

Dozen Die Eisenhower is Concerned
Violently Qyer Anti-Red Fight Here

a «»;r
K In aid K Work*, tli, W in d o i.
kills 1 SaOnday neat Miran.-ny
when tile pickup In irk ihlrawlprd »
aeitan.
■I.din Itnuard l'rw . 13, and tlai
old \Hnn Parryinan. In lh of II. d,
killed lair Friday ntghl in a hr.. I
no . dll'tiin between Ia n r a n urn
\ e « lirri y,
l.llll* . klllrd In K.catllbia
ih iiiii I v I clay nlghl

Tlif* fhh f
T A L I A IIA S S I I -, 1’i S ta le Sen I.e R o y t ’o llin . won the r t \ ’ » nn!i»ii»m*
plir»| th&lt;t» hr "’p frfrt f***1 »t
K »I F lo rid a rto m o e ia tie j»overtiof *ld|» n o m in a tio n nver V e tin c dt r *■»»»«•' I" thf rM rf** fii«| myiniT.
(jo v . C h a rle y John-' hv •»*».f ‘*T v o le t, &gt;nm|&gt;lete o ffic ia l re . *’ I f ’ « i l l y *•»
a m a rt
f f im i
i|t«ttr In i|***»t
!•»
f h r r It
till'll ■ ■houvd lotljtv
The o lfir in l re tu rn fin m the G7 counties, i.d n il.ile d in U'hrtltff ni lid ft* is»ffiiifiitrr i*
1hi * i* n » ffinfr fit
^ t l i c office o f S e rre ta ri &gt;&gt;1 Slate I! A lim y and ready fo r t nffifT***'!
fnrrnlilf M«.m thf *»t*liflHI|rr h*r
form al c e rtific a tio n hv the s*.il&gt; ranvaasint! hoard, nave f ’nl- low hnvr ii 9ia| i* vAnn't t»e- I’fl
lin.l :tK0.Tj;i votes In :tl FlflH for Johns.
| fiirn l on m*- t -*f thr* |mo|t|** tiiily
T h e total vo te ni ttOl.aVJit was ^ d .ltn t more Mian io th e d fr w ,* * h r r n m i t i r p l r f f
Com* Kmlrr itiiif'l t |i« I hr |
firs t p rim a ry M a r I
f in f|Rl*ft I
11*t fitMt f *|fif| r *f I ir f it"f|
O ffic ia l ret Ml os. w ilh a h o m tep h a llo t j added, d iffe r e d
imfoit »w*l tmr*d»i*fnlil* f'nni
llllle Irom ttio r gathered n noil I Wflli.inihttipo
s4ill*.
11»• l'f
i Id ly and tabulated hv ilte A nn ihoilM |tf f h'HHiV f|if»f||||HI mil**
re d id Pray* r|rrl|nn ntghl
xvh f t *

I. I ’.I.M

J&lt; 'ni, Krlic Soul hr i land, 17, kill
r&lt;l Sunday when llir ir pii'kup On
rollidrd wilh a rat o ra l X litre
.t.ilinaun M iN ril, a 7&amp;.)»ar old
N 'C io, killed laic Satudav when
hr r.»le h it tmdr into th r palh of

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'■■'mp lb - 1 1prf (tor sst-1
t i ir
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b Kit, -- i. ,1
•rm F i.h e r IM
m b n . *■„,,,»*,
3 . it in J a* k '»ns llie
3* V i -i i I ’rn r, Mexlro p o rt IUi li' Crti- rep irted the XJ S shtimp
boat lir \X’- Ring of Punta Gurd-X
i ,ken in custody by a Meal, ,n gpnboat yesterday and brought
mi,, port
M rsirn said Ihe ship was fishing
in Mexican watrrs Her crew of
six, headed hv Capt. XX'ilHam A.
Jones, was held aboard overnight.

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Red nrgaidiatbM, a p ro -m lio n iliit
reported
C U n ru authorities in I Oman P m H u M I I others w art tea:
y t a hate sentenced IS M r w i t In ,0 P^Min for Ufa.
death in the roundup or in anti*
The Kung Sheung Daily New.

Taw.' I om 1, \ IU

IE M T B N 1N 0 T W J *

HOHO KONO &lt;* -

Communist ch&gt; f *« newspaper; h m

p«|MFi| »■»« 18V |»Tl »«ll» " tin
retted In lit* roundup lad April of
the group, called the China New
Socialist party.

Make Your Graduates Happy

THE SANFORD HERALD

children and the pare t la Injured.
Hospital at'.cndanta said whan the
injured revived sufficiently la talk
they said there were only four
children in Ihc family
The dead:
&gt;V|| Klauonn, I
NORFOLK, N th &lt; # -T n rn *ilo *i
1 CHAPTER T H IR T E E N
rut a twain arrow nonhead N-h
Onday C’arbcrry. 4.
JOAN was in a dream It was a
r»«b* la«t nlcht killed four children
tJeorgc Kohl, about (.
dream that she wanted to fix in
and inhirinj at lead 18 other per
Robert Kohl, shout 8.
her memory. The church had been
t o f if
.,
A!! deaths and injuries w r - i . * .1 beautiful! la a single Bulling
Ih r Weather iiu ir &lt;n tald” there an ares ahaul two in d r. wide and moment she had Been It. Tiie walls
fmir
miles
long
some
10
miles
wer* two confirmed tornado r?
a pala dusty pink, the windowports ami three unconfirmed re­ •outbe.'t of Norfolk At least seven
anes a deeper rose, with here and
ports In a w mile path liama&gt; •&gt; farms were known to have been
Sara a square of aqua or deep
io telephone lint* made rh rrk t n hit. The arcs is about 130 miles purple. All the woodwork alabssnorthwest of Omaha.
ter white save lha mahogany pews
and lb * pulpit. And that long scarmsM irking stools In which women let hanging, gold embroidered, sirsall convicted of being scald* were pendad above the altar Diane had
lly. iinroersed In water were used In been so right to keep the flower
our England un to Ihe early part of decorations white (the had banked
wo*tl«- tuth Century.
potted white rhodendnms at Ihc
base of the pulpit. In the windows,
one the deep sills, she had put
while roses and up on the altar
there hut bean more white rosea
against the scarlet hanging, with
tall white candles In tall brass

Four Children
Die In Storms
In Nebraska

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“Mother1.'* Joan called sthkler.ly
And a million thanks for all the
"Yes. darting?"
help you've given me Today and
“Oood-by. Mother! Thank .n,u
yesterday and the day before." !*he
»»'■« b m iv a quirk little squeeze for every thing! All the y e a rs -- ...
As she nad been In the entry o r
11 . don’t see O lan r- and 1 won t,
I guess, because we ll dsih for It — the rhurth before the ceremony,
do please tall her for me hew per- •o now Joan waa auddenlv over­
fectly beautiful I think eh* m a d e come by an unexpected rush of
the thurch and the table out m emotion tVJut had she been try
ing to do. anyway?
Make «
the giass. will you?"
jipeeth ? Cisay! None w u needeJ
"Yea. I wlU.”
"And b« sure and save me a Her mother knew. She altvav*
piece of my own wedding in k * J knew. Ulnwlng a kt&gt;« acioaa lh**
•pare b e t w e e n them, Hearn#
didn t hate a crumb."
"You were too excited. And too Todd s, ' Blredy, Jo-Jo," the gie.v
calm; and. IlfUng her arm, si,.
busy
"1 know I was And say good- Hung her bride'* nosegay out OV*&amp;,
the heads ol thoae below bcr. tU.A'
by to Elaine and Don for me "
Betty nodded. "I think I heat Hung It without plan, not cam #
Todd on the stairs.
I II go where u wept- Diane caught it
let him In Oh. here's your bon- With a try aba jumped high into
quet. You have to throw it. you the :ir ruptured It and came bate,
on her feci with her email face
know."
"Thank*
J o a n to o k I I f i o n t all u*&gt;p«iklf
Juan nodded at her. "I guess
her and Betty moved across Use
you'll be the next, IM," lha roll*!
room to open the door for Todd
And then she waa running, with
"My wife in here”"
"fthe Is"* U«lty i . piled, end Todd's hand firmly under her arm,
down the stairs, through ip i
flipped out part him
throne and out under *vhirlii.jg)
Jo-Jo?”
* loud a of (onfettl to tbs wailipj"Come in. Told "
Hhe walked to-.vard him. a lovely Jalopy.
"Oaod-by! Oood-by everybody'-'
radiant figure as she reaches!
Tud4 «tailed lha engine, th ru
him, she idled n hand and touched
was j rants uf tin cons behind
her little rotoage
'Thank* fat this. It's dulling ' them, a shifting of g e a is - and the
"No are you.” he wild, ,s sudden bride and gitouw were an Uitir
way.
husky note in his voice.
Just then there mme from below
the sound of people surging Iowan)
An hour or so later Todd and
the house itnm the lawn outside Joan wore till driving stnsdlly
Betty's appearance must have leen nuithtvsrd urotrr a sunset iKy—
the warning signal There were Arnunl them the land had lost u-P
running footsteps along the veran­ utlian look. Cow* moved with unda, Ihe slam of Ihe screen door ’ hurrird deliberation across Hell
opening into, the living room, girsq pa.'uiss and flogs could l*
volet s.
besid s It a II ( I a g their
"Has she gone yet
&lt;hocus.
"Did she g-r nwot
"Happy, Jo-Jo?''
,,
"Nh« couldn't have
All the
"Couldn't im mate so"
exit* are guard'd "
' (iood."
"Romeone s.ilil *h* would come
Rilenre fell. Todd drove on. Now
flown the Mont stalt-, ;.|u* wouldn't th e y souhl ees the hills looming
try to run *•
darkly ahead of them and the toad
"I'm sum of It "
began to dip and rlimb and tw la ^
Joan lifted starry eyes to Todd. and turn They could small t h "
"They’re nil vvnilfng We must good mixed rmell of earth and ani­
mals and barnyard* and fresh
Its nodded “Thoy've fixed up clean air. And every once In s
our car for fair. Tin rnnr old while, when lha frogs' chorus wee
ghOM rice Juhnette did it Riic particularly loud, a thin acarf of
and Don. They fo&lt;in&lt;1 u down in mist drifted before their car from
Ilia gsiag* where Mike thought low plates
H* bad hltblen n m safely. And
"It's getting coolsr," Todd estd.
they brought it back. I ' iiaI in I u
"Mm. And the sunset's fading ’
Ihc vvhols way. It's opt in the
“A little. I don't irmeiuber eat­
drive bertlde the Hep* now It's ton ing a thing at our recaption. \
late in tin anything except tube it. was too busy talking to people. ^
lull we'll stop later and rl-an did have a glare of punrh. thougb w
house. Me.Mr* “ |(e g r I i n e J
"Mike stuffed me with sand­
down at her ' I'm not ptnud I wiches whan I went in to change
min t iiiuul If people guc»4 ynu'ie my suit. They were sure good.
mv wife."
B’.t jurt the some, 1 Wouldn't mind
"Well, thank*!"
ating pretty soon "
From r tie landing where the
"Any time."
•tom!, she &lt;-r&gt;nId sec everybody but
Hilenoa* again. Tbay had atoppeil
her ayes were seurrldng for just nnew. within a few blocks of home,
ona person. Ah! There etui waa, to cut «g the rattling tin cans and
away back at lha edge of the bouncing shoes They had Mopped
crowd, Keeping hei ■Ii*lance. W tyrf
Bevauaa. in fa c t Joan had already
begun tier separate life? Mecaossy
from now on ahe knew she mnat
never intrude hut welt In be in­
vited? Anyway, there the stood,
aervne anil lovely in n«-t purple
g o w ti

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WINS JAYCEF. T O U IN E T
M IA M I BEACH Uv-M lke Green
of Miami Beach Is Ihe new Junior
Chamber of Commerce slate ten­
viduali. But the American pilot* nis champion
He won the Junior hoy* finals
always fought together ai a team.
yesterday with » * ' c *
vic­
That made them treat."
Sakai said he was one of three tory over .U j .-i , * „* * '• * Mensurvivors of 110 points in hi* origi- burg.
Inal outfit cn Formosa when the
CAMP GORDON. Ga.— Pvt.
Larry Caton of Pensacola took
John F. McTerr, sun of Mr. an.I
war started.
Ihe boys 13-ami.under division title
Sakai now owns a print ihrp from Demi Zarhar of Miami
MONTREAT. N.C. iP -T h i- Wth Mrs. William MrTcer. Sanford ha*
In Tokyo Asked if he thought he Beach 6 0. 60
(*■ i er.il Assembly-of the Presby completed eight week* o f basic
tenan Church in W ” United States training at the Camp Gordon liecould nfour
v again,
he replied,
"Fly
,_AH
finalists
will represent
*5 L ii*« &lt;P' ou tlr' cr Florida in the natic;..-’ Jayeee i Antlher**1 vesterday voted to join placement Trmin'ng Center,
forget.
*A11Ml sni anl at
al Springfield,
Cnetfutflalil Ohl*^* with the' Presbylerian Church In
During his l-a*i&gt; luis.iun U r.
tournament
the F s A. and the United 1’reshy-[ ceived inslnicilon in infantry to.-“ Have you considered joining up Aug 3 7.
tics and weapons, and other subteriait Church
with this new Japan air defense
Assemblies of the two Northern j.wla designed lo plepare the in­
force?"
AMVF.TS h e a d ELECTED
Sakai shook hi* ,naiU " I could­
LAKELAND -.r -T h e Florida branches had voted for union la*l dividual (or his military duties
t'pi&gt;n completion of these fir*t
n't leave my buslnei. By tile way. Department of American Veter
where did you go after you left ans of World War II I AM VETS) , 1 -“ move for union of 3‘ j mil* eight weeks, the trainee l« ready
New Guinea""
circled Orville linger* of Miami *!"n l‘re»b)lenans was Darted hy to continue infaulry l.nining or !»
"Europe That was a dilferert lo succeed William II. Thompson «*»•' C ith ern Preshyienan. and attend one of the Army's many
war We had the tool* hy then." of St. Petersburg a* commander repreiemed IS years of planning specialist sclio-d* l.vcated ■hromrhSakoi replied: "1 knew when we at the annual meeting yesterday, Plan alter plan had hern submit­ out the country.
(.ocatesl at Camp Gordon, in ndwent to war with the nilrd States
Mr* Don Thompson of Lakeland ted and rejected
Thi* General A**rmblv might d it ion to Ihe l!&lt; pin. i-ment riainlmit was a lest cnu*e. I evpectrd was elected president of the aiutili"H I become Ihe mo*t outstanding Center, are the Signal Training
to be killed,*’
ary
in Presbyterian history. Only la*t Center and the Provost Mm shot
Saturday il landed a iilow al Jim General Ccntct.
’ ■ s.-m and asked il* chttiches
to lit down racial liars
It ihus bLvame ihe first maju
ACftOSd
M O T O R C Y m : CHAMPION
DOWN
di-ii.miiuatiun to endorse with ae
1. Kind of nut
1. Fiultle t
TAMPA vP-W ilbur Ahart •&gt;(
turn
the
recent
decision
of
ihe
f
S
6 lisas’nr
2 Female
Supreme Court on segregation Nieeville n o ered T'-j mile* in .
&lt;Jap i
sheep
He (.-re cither action becomes ef minutes 23C9 seconds to win Ihe
8. Watch out
3 A rtifu ial
Motorcycle
iri-t.ve, it must have approval at Florida Flat T rick
10 lluiical
waterway
championship here yesierday
the presbytery level.
instrument
4. Qod of war
Ahart g-d a break when motor
Pie desegregation malt.'i i» till
3 Neon
11 Goddrciut
up lo individual rh-irrhes and Ihe trouble hit three, more favored
peace
isyru.i
| union plan needs Ihe approval of racers—.lohnnv Wilson of Jackson
f. Having a
t l City in
ihtrefouitlis of the HI p resto 1.11 ** v die and Uollie Armstrong ol Mi
Alaska
history
and dr
j in llie lit stale section In Ihe other ami. the earl* leader*
V
rtU
fJlI't
A
l
i
.
l
l
T Moist
tpou i
two branches il requires two thirds tending champion Ih-ih Grove* ol
Drlando
1&lt; From
H »'at
36 Small rio.vu 33. Semblance
t approval
13 To i i i i
t&gt; Animal and
27. Moat genu­
3 l Jellied meat ' Commissioners favoring union
WiL*on finished second. Arm
IT Narrate
plant life of
ine
36, Dup* name
"ive much credit to Dr James A strong third and Groves t..iulli 11.
19 Stage
a region
29 A king of
rones, pastor of Charlotte's Myers the IS lap race on «|x*edway park's
10 Blbtiral
whisper*
I pas* I
Park Church, for a favorable vote half mile track
name
Jndaht Itib I
gO One-spot
i l (juesHons
on the minority report from the
31 Fathers
42 Tanganyika
t:i Headlands
Committee on lntrrchurch llrla
card
Territory
12. Auumrd
1
den*
ft Piojesting
is Hpigot
name
t Abbr.)
Ttie committee had split to I? on
end of i
it* recommendation.
clwmh
T
i
it
J*j
o \z ic
.
1
Dr Jones tot.f the assembly that
23. Hub
R
ID E - IN t h e a t r e I
"tl
Jesus
I
’h
riil
meant
business
ft AulhontaIO
-#
it
when he tnii’fld his disciples to
live pro. l i ­
rrritv *Thv kingdom come. Thy
m it ion
TO N K illT — WKIt,
(1
will he done on e.irih as it i&gt; in
l*
38. Piejud ire
heaven.'
lie
sure
of
our
derision
f
f
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pUlfoinn
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31. Abode o(
no secret hallot from God
tl
dead! Egypt.
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now is ihe lime to stand up and hr
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Dr John II IHrhardson. n.i-lor
boohs
&lt;d Atlanta's Westminster Church,
37. Old EnglUh
William l.uiitlignii
J*S
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headed forces against unification,
tafcbr.i
lie said such a step would cause
3S. Rotatable
Anne Krnniis
t t
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it
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tuning ditki
their present reality."
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I’Ol'DN DEAD
CARTOON — SH O R TS
lll'S K IN i#s-Officer* are con
SI. A staichy
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turning In probe 1lie circumstances
foodstuff
or the death ol a man found
43. Three-leg­
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T O N IC J U T
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drowned lie re Friday
ged stand
Henry
Willi*,
a
llu*km
farmer,
43. Valiant of
44
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w h o m :
identified llie man yesterday as N K J IIT !
"■hem"
Melvin
Dales
Dili,
60.
of
tinnier,
11. Silent
F A M IL Y A O M IT T H II
vdlc, Ala. Willis said Mill had
wotled on Willis' farm during
F O R A 0 0 1 .1 .A lt !
March and had Item living re
DAILY CRYPTOQL'OTE— Here'* liotv to work If:
cruily
in
itradmion
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S. Presbyterians
News
Vote To Combine
In Service
With Two Churches

Men trad e Battle Recollections
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TOKYO, IP — H ie two men had There were 10 Zeros in the attack.
flubbed dinner and hr pm to talk, The BIT gunners were firing baek
itoolv became each word needed furiously. Every Zero hut mint
get a nit. We kept pressing the
translating.
They were trading recollection! attack until I saw a white film
of battle! In tlie air over the Pa­ stream out of the bomber's fusel­
cific, battles in which they had age. I thought he was Jettisoning
tried to deitroy one another,
"That wasn't gat." Kurtz said,
Tbe lean man with tlx raws of
ribboni on the hre*-*! of hb natty •'ll must have been smoke.”
T" h* nodded politely, ihen went
blue-grey U.S »*r •o*re uniform
li Col. Frank K u ril, oilot uf a on.
” 1 always thought it was gaso­
battle-teited
BIT railed
"The
Swooie," which fought bravely in line. I stayed or, the HIT until
the early Pacific war and now it went down to about 3.000 feet.
awaits a final honored place In Then I saw three parachutes open.
the Smithsonian's National Air I wondered why they were Jump­
ing because i. looked a* if the
Museum in Washington
In a blue serge suit, looking plane was going to make it home,
younger than hit M year*, is I didn't know it was on fire I
Saburo Sakai, Japin'* greatest watched it disappear into the
living war ace. who shot dawn clouds below. Tlirn I broke off
and headed for Formosa. I didn’t
U Allied planes.
see it crash, and so the Imperial
The warriors were du .-listing Navy did no! give me credit for
the end of Colin Kelly. America'! shooting It down."
first hero of the war who was
Kurtz &lt;aid nothin? for a mo­
KUrd after hi* DlT attacked Japa­
nese warthipi off the Philippines. ment.
‘T he day Coim was shot down,
“ Japanese pilots were srnt up
to engage BIT* which had bombed f was in the lower at I’larfc Field."
Japanese shipping off Luzon," said he began. “ I saw him coming in,
Sakai. *'l don l remember rxactly. and you're right on that point
but I think we openesi fire on Three open chutes camr through
the overcast. I thought lh.il cloud
t h m at about 8.000 meters.”
"That would be about right.'* deck was about 2 soo feel
" H ire r chute* same through the
K uril replied. ‘T e ll him our BlTs i overoast.”
Kurtz continued, T'Then
normally bombed above »,ouo
live more opened beneath It. Any­
fe e l”
way, that's how it looked to me
Sakai rrcaiiril that one of the from the angle I was watehing."
817s was losing altitude and "dip­
He paused. "The ninth didn’t
ping first one wing ami then the open."
other at if the pilot had been hit.
('apt. Kelly's body was found
Later and buried near where he
fell. An erronrou* report at the
lime »aid he dived his plane onto
the deck of a Japanese battleship.
Col. Kurtz first told the slorv
of Colin Kelly's deatii in the best­
seller. "(Jtiren* Die Proudly," pub­
lished in 1913 He wrote then that
Kelly's erew was llie only one
hailing nut in Ihr vicinity id Clark
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Field.
Sakai rrernlly wrote a book on
his war rspenencr*. H p took part
MOSCOW, t#t—The Soviet Union'* In Ihe first raid on Clark Field
men track and field r»erform»r* and led the attack on what pa
outclassed by athletes of the United pan-ntly was Krllv's BIT group.
(Vmparison of the recollections
States and other countries in the
4B&amp;2 Olympic Games, are warned of Kurtz and Sakai presents what
they have onlv two more vesro m seem* lo tie reasonable evidence
learn to run faster than anybody that Sakai it the man who shot
else in the world, throw the iasrlin the last burst of lire into Onlln
farther and Jump higher and Kelly's plane.
"Whv did vou always attack
farther.
This rail is sounded by Komso­ HIT* from the rear?" Kurtz In­
mol Pravda, ncwipsp*r of the So- quired.
“ At first that seemed lo be the
vlet Communist Youth League,
which demands immediate m r - most vulnerable place. It became
an
urdcr from the high command."
sanitation of track and field ath­
"We thought ad The A rp BtTa
letic! In the Snvjei P'llnn to win
didn't have a tail gun. But after
glory for the motherland.
ahoui three nmnlh* we got that
Komsomol Pravda. in no artirl? old stlngrr In the tail. Your niluls
tilled "To Overcome our lagging never seemed lo change their at­
Behind”, gives trsek ami field tack, though. Al ihe beginning
athletirs one of the worst sroldlngs they always came In from the
ever glvrn anv sport in Ihr Soviet roar,”
Union. Even the women rateh it
“ Later we changed." Sakai re
to some ealent. although they did plied. "We found'nut it was hetter
fine In tho last Olympics.
in attack head on. Once over New
Komsomol Pravda criticizes ail Guinea I was in a formation of
(tranches of the sport:
nine fighters. We attacked five
I The sprinters for runnlnu with B it * head on. They all dropped."
anchors in 1beir pants and failing
"What was the toughest plane
In come anywhere near world you fought’ "
record class.
“ The 1*38 wasn't tough at first,
t. The jumpers for doing even but later on it became a versworse, .
difficult plane to fight," Sakai
J. The coaches and trainer* for said. "But I believe flic BIT was
not knowing their business or not the hardest plane to light of a'l
attending to it.
It had so much firepower."
4. Sports cluhs and collective!
Kurtz asked Sakai what impress­
for not encouraging track and ed him most about the American
field.
Air Force.
5. Industry for not providing
"Teamwork." Sakai replies! Im ­
enough sports erpiipnirnt, and nnl mediately. "The Japanese pilots
good m;alily equipment either.
were brave and fought a* null
6. The stadia for not having
sufficient faciUtlei for the sport.
7. The umpire* amt official* for
not knowing how to stage a track

Soviet Athletes Are
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Page f.
WEST PALM BEACH O* - A Tors. June I. 1911
board of Air Force officer* met to­
day to investigate the death of
COTTON IN CADILLAC
Ma| Mark It. Belcher J r . 3t.
HARLINGEN. T e t .r -T h e na
whose body was found in a parked lion’s first bale of cotton of the
car near hi* home yesterday
season was drllvcred—fittingly Preliminary report* indicated he in a Cadillac convertible yesterday
died of carbon monoxide |ail*un I It wdl h.- worth at least S3..'*hi
mg.
! to Itay Martin k of Mission, T r \ ,
Beieber was .in education an I IS utiles from here, if it passe* all
training staff officer in the ITOTCi regulation* as expeclcd
Air TrarivjNirt Wing at the Palm
The Harlingen Junior Chant •. r
il.'aih Air Forte lta«c
of Com merer guarantees ihe grow
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sphrls admlnislralors for
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in "this season which will he rich
in great and re*|M,nsihle rum peti­
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It remarks Soviet athlete* will
rompete for the European cham­
pionships and also nartiripate in
the International student gatnr*
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Eager To Begin
Ju n e In the month whe graduates come
•w arm in g out of ou r schools and colleges,
eager tn emlwrk on th e ir careers, ju st a b it
cocky, a tlt*&gt; tm p j'tlrp t •••1th ***r'r ciders
who tr y to detain them a moment with advlre. It I* good to note th e ir eagerness, th e ir
undaunted desire to get started, even th e ir
cocklneas. In the face o f the world o f tu rmoll and insecurity th a t awaits them.
These arc d ifficult days for young people
to emerge from the relative tranquility o f
k ... .-choolsi
-.*■ rtlso days of unlim ited
opportunity. The tasks that must he done
are so great that they w ill call for tremen­
dous courage, persistence and faith.
As Americans they w ill take th e ir
(dares in n country which has inherited,
however reluctantly, the leadership o f the
free world. They w ill Is- entrusted w ith the
preservation of their own liltertins ns well
as the litsTtles of |sople in far o ff lands.
They w ill have to make momentous decisions
In the name of those liberties and although
we pray lo * l It will not
necessary, some
o f them may even have to die In the name

Crumbling Colosseum
The Italian government is taking new
tl«pa In preserve the fVilonneum, one of the
oldest nnd most historically
significant
buildings In (hr world Steel scaffolding haa
been erected along some |wirtiona of ancient
walla and repair work w ill go on throughout
th r atimmer. Thr office o f the Superinten­
dent o f Antiques and Fine A rts in Im tium
la attidying ways to do the necessary re­
storation work.
It would la1 sail indeed if this old build­
ing were to ia&gt; allowed to crumble It waa in
the Colosseum, built in the years between 72
•n d BO A. !&gt;.. that gladiators saluted the

TODAY'S HIHLK VKRBF,
lie said unto Simon, Launch out Into the
deep, and let down your nets for a draught.
(Luke ft :4 &gt;

The Sonford Herald

Caesars w ith th e very. "W e who are-ebon t
to di«, salute you." It w ig hero that th e
early Christian* went s|nirintr and praying
to their m artyrdom .
It Is to lie hoped th st the Job of ntsturntinn w ill tie curried out successfully. It

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Tuesday. .lime I. lOfif

•*We moved out brfru
and a* the tun came up

tiingr the hk'&lt; of retirement from
buxine** tired not lx- a time of dread. A new
movement for making the livea o f the elder­
ly more worth while haa been undertaken hy
aome public libraries. It created a club w ith
live program*, meeting weekly or fortnight-1
ly at the lib ra ry . Sometime* film s are
shown, sometimes there is music, sometimes
there are talks on interesting subject*.
These bring interested listeners
Othei libraries cotlld do this, loo, with
volunteer help. They should, however. Is*ar
in mind, the ini|HirtHncc o f an attractive
name for the group. ‘T h e borrowed Time
Club," one name that haa hern used, does
not seem so happy. It suggest* that the
members' chief preoccupation is the short
time remaining liefore death. "L iv e I» n g and
Like It." ‘T h e Golden Age Club," "L ive
Kmbers" are more names that have Is’en
ttsnd and seem suitable
This is worth while movement which
should la1 encouraged.

Communism has done many tilings to
the IttiHshins, hut It has not eliminated hu­
man fra ilty. The authorities tire launching
a campaign against drunkenness, gatecrashing nnd ticket-scalping at Moscow's
foot lu ll games. One met hint used is to print
the names o f offenders, and when possible,
th e ir photographs ranght in th r act.
This would hardly happen in this coun­
try . Newspapers are quite properly afraid
o f doing people injustice by p rin tin g wrong
names. No one has yet Iteen found w ith
enough hardihood to sue the Russian gov­
ernment for misstatements

H A L BOYLE

Mother Makes Visit
NF.W YORK r Two weeks ago
my mother wrote me she wanted
to make "a last visit" to U.ota
rlosr In her heart who live far
aw av
Although she came all alone to
this rnuntry from Ireland at a
tlendrr girl of l«. Mam a—a* ab&lt;
hersrlf say*—Is no longer "the
tam e spring chicken." She It 9*.
quite Unut. and though Dimmer
till! role* Iter heart, the feel* a
twinge of lair autumn In her leg*.
f phoned the old family home
In Kansas City and asked whether,
it I came otd to get her. the would
fly htek with me
Mama, who had never been up
In an airplane, hesitated only a
moment, then *a!d cheerfully:
"Sure, what have I got tn lose?
I'll go anywhere with you racept
no a department store escalator
Those thing* make me nersout."
“ What I* all thl* ta*l visit talk?
You're like Sarah Bernhard*, the
French scire** Every year sb*
announced a grand final farestll
lour and the went on making
them for » year* "
" I don’t know about her." said
Mama. "But lately I ’ve been going
to the funerals of people younger
than me. So I derided I ’d make
this trip while I still felt strung
enough
“ I've got II all figured nut. I ’ll
spend a week with you and
Fra ores In Nrw York, and a week
in Philadelphia talking with my
four sister* tbool old tlmea In
County Mayo, when we were all
young together Then I'll be glad
enough to go hark home and
ahr lsughrd—"die when I get
around to It.”
Mama was cherrrd thr ne*l
morning at the airport terminal
hv an old ladv of 77 who sakit
“ Your flrit flight? Why, I've been
flying for 30 year*. Nothing to H "
The last worry vanished for Ma­
ma when she boarded the plane

McCarthy Challenges Ike s Ord4r

g

; strlcled” Army IntelUfance pam
&gt; pklet on Siberia. He oesertbod II
aa "clear-cut. allmil CommunUl
. propaganda."
This wa* a rate of McCarthy de
elding he knew belter than the
Army what should be kept aecrel
and what revealed. There aro lawa
tgihul revealing secret infnrmnthm. The Army said he had vioMted them. Nothing happened.
• During the Senate nearing* on hi*
fight with Army officials ha pro­
meed a document on spying In
th* Army. It waa a condensed verlion nf a much longer one which
n i chief J. Edgar Hoover had
M ft to the Army, marked "confMential." Some unknown person
M d COplail part* of the original
u d f i l m them to McCarthy.
McCarthy proposed to make It
PjAtte. Again. McCarthy Waa decidug what should be released to

their counlnr.
Since McCarthy excluded no one,
It csn.be saiumed hr waa telling
the FBI agents tn let him know
or
si much at they told Hoover about
the moat secret Investigation*.
His sweeping statement esn be
Interpreted at meaning McCarthy
Irusti no one tn Ihe government
to protect the nation except. In Ihe
end, hlmielf, and that the only
way the country can be sure the
overtimerl Is being run right la
f McCarthy hat all Ihr most se­
cret Information about It.
He did more than that. He wa*
urging every government employe
to decide for himself. In disobey­
ing presidential secrecy orders,
what waa good fnr ihe country
and to tell McCarthy. The senator
aald he was authorised to receive
such Information as chairman of a
Senate committee whkh checks on
government spending.
The While House promptly slid
McCarthy was trying to "usurp"
the President's powers.
One
thing Is certain: If faderal em­
ploye* carried out McCarthy’s re

quest In all caiea. the President
would have lost control. No official
cnuld trust any employe. f
Government employes qualified
tu handle rlastifled Information are
supposed to have been cleared a*
loyal bv an FBI Inveallgatlon. If
McCarthy hat been given an FBI
WMIm-TV J t i a M l U I I M '
• l a i r i T to la v a i iK w i t m u i t
check, it la not publicly known
ao n cat
But McCarthy la asking for se­
T fK a n tv r w .
I
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p
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limits
cret Information. Yet he would be
I IS IlnwWf I In,,Or
the first to complain If a govero
Tnfwois tVsnd
ment employe, even though he pub­ I* U
I I cnfcs Tims
licly proclaimed himself anticom­ I IS ClMS Kid
v»w». W o ih tr, apnrls
munist was allowed to handle *&lt;*•
* :i*
rtW -T V N * » *
classified material without an FBI *i4 * VlralMts Altar
7 #» Jaws* tvssn
check.
T:)a Art IJnklsiUr
7:1* IlHdsrwnod SS»w
S;*W Mssl MIDI*
I is O K ll.n.h
tiSO
B:SS
ISisa
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You went with Ihr buv* from
your own county then You lived
with them and fought with them
and—If lucky—you came home
with them
"There wa* a hard trick to
leant. You had a column march­
ing ahead and you wanted tn
*wlng It intn a line. It had to be
in the line and joined up with an­
other column coming from anotli.

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" I reckon II was had But t
remember a night hy the
sippl when wr u e rr rested We’d
roasted a haunch of heef and
somebody found a lug We patted
the lug and fhe fire le»"«d up and
wr sang That old one, ‘When John
nv Comes Marching Home.' and
'Tenling Tonight.* and—and that
one that went. ‘ Mine Rye* Have
Cjsaan t h * f l l . i p u '

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Pregnancy Not a Cause
Of Mother's Tooth Decay

Nine Killed, Four
Hurt In Crash
DUIAJTH. Minn &lt;Jh—A Minneso­
ta National Guard plane, bucking
ftw vlilhUilv in a heavy fog.
Plummeted jntn if gravel pit near
fhe Duluth Airport last night
earning nine troopers In their
destn* and Injuring lour other*,
three critically.
"We heard the roar of ihe plane's
engine* »o clo*r and loud we
thought It wa* coming down our
chimney,” »ald Mr*, nuiiell Wedberg. whu live* about a city block
away.
"Then there were a rouplr of

JAMES MARLOW

WASHINGTON UR - Who’s In
charge around here?
Sen. McCarthy didn't ask the
question But he raised it by chal­
lenging President Elsenhower’* au­
thority tn run the executive branch
at the government as he thinks
bait.
McCarthy urged all federal emt * —In spite of any Elsenhower
r not to give out claislfled Inulion—tn turn over to him any
rmation they mlghl have on
graft, corruption, communism
treaKm
ThU didn’t Just happen suddenly.
McCarthy has been Hiding up to

fought our war . . .**
Tar Yankee congressmen m is
nut from Washington In their fine
carriages to see the great victory
at Bull Run The it nuns beat and
the fife* shrilled "Yankee Dondlr"
and the ladies held up their tinparasol*. Everybody marched and
marched and got confused and
*—•* espials lhem-r'-*w»-VMier* ; finally ragged lines ef Southern
coming,
H inrnibrr grenais at brief bright buys came on smi
Image* In the dusty mirror of firing leisurely, a* If they were
• hunting treed possums In Caro­
wte . . .
Here before Vlektburg Grant lina. The congressmen ran all the
giltoped fill) tilt, the man a com way bark t« Washington and ev­
part flowing part of his horse, erybody knew It would be a long
and he was off fhe horse before it war.
Hurry up and wait. Sweat on
stopped, and he ttood there, calm,
unhurried, the smoke rising from Ihr dusty road*. Shiver in the cold
rain The men and horses drank
the cigar between hit teeth
Jaekton rode un the Shenandoah from the same stream here hack
betide the winding grey eolum. »f Vick-burn and a lot of the men
eves burning In the shadow of hit turned 'irk Full field equipment
wide brimmed hat. a leg crooked weighed « i pounds—tn the morn
on the saddle pommel, thought­ ing; hy nightfall it weighed I no
They issued pour and fatbark and
fully tucking a lemon peel.
lee rode out before Richmond, lei you rook your own pl*rc»&gt;es
his hal brushing Ihr flank of hit was Ihr worst complaint. The set
ctrefullv stepping mare, nodding lers followed everywhere In their
with deference—yes, and romps', wagons, selling sweets and whh
sion—to the men who soon would ky
•‘Sometimes we roasted a pig
dir.
|)o you know the smell of pig
Iwingstreet. Meade. R eaiirf’ ard, masting over an applrwond fire '
McDowell, Sheridan, Stuart, SherThere ramp a day—only one to
min, the Iwn Joes—lloohrr it'd some men. hut many to others
Johnston. The list of the genertls Then you staved and fired unld
it long, their friend* sod rrltir* thr Springfield hull numbed your
numrrout to this day. They‘re ill shoulder. Or vmi moved anexri
deid now. hut the things thev did when the officers gave the word
—or did not do—live after thrm
out of thr flim sy shrllrr of the
"Ft. Sumlrr tn Charleston h»r- tiers, up a hill, doggedly drier
hor surrendered April 14. tWI minnl to risk thr hitler pain an-l
T h tl’t In the beokv T h tl was the
eh ill myslery of death In some
beginning. The nett day Abe Un- distant
unland pasture
coin railed for volunteer* So did
"Thr first lime. I remember the
Jeff Davit . .
first time Wr were In a maple
A lot of men didn't want to go. grove It was hof and bright. And
did they?
then I heard hall, t wondered how
"Well, son, you know bow wart It rnuld be halting on a tunny
are. Some want In go and tome day Then something spun me
don’t. A lot of them that goes around and I didn’t know any­
wanta to gel out A lot that stays thing else
change* their minds and goes
Was It hideous a» war always
latrr . .

Where The South Stands
A ftrik lm r fart, nlmnt th r K itprrm r Court
decision outlawing rm iai segregation ill
schools Ir that the unanimous derision rereived the concurrence of two Southern Jus­
tices. Hugo I,. Hlsck o f Alabama snd Tom
Clark of Texas voted to ban segregation.
So did Stanley Heed o f Kentucky, where in
the past segregation has ls*t*n a (volley com­
manding much supiKtrt. It m ight hr added
th a t a few years ago a lower court decision,
which opened the way to Negroes voting
freely In South Cjtrolinn. wits rendered hv
another Southerner. Judge J. Watles W ar­
ing o f the federal court in that state
This would indicate that while hinny
Southerners dislike the new decision. lAhers
have hern numltered. The chances aro that
the first flu rry , the white South w ill Hiljust
its e lf with grace. The black South has iteen

er place at a certain Ume T h an
a trick In learn. It waa the way

ployed u* along a make fence juit
below a ridge . . ."
But what wat the strategy. what
wat the plan?
"laird, eon. I wouldn't know. I
wat only a soldier . . .**
What about the generals? do
re id the boofci. They captain the
generalt a* thr generals rnuld not

Is entirely proper th s t the best methods o f
modern njfe should tie employed to preserve
h great landmark o f the post.

Human Faults In Russia

an •k tls a rr
rt&gt;4« K, lls a lis . •••■ladiias
*(1kW •» • • •M |il|!M s lS a * i | l * .s u * n « at raUlaa
wIM W* r t i l i r t lav a« n * * la &gt; i l u r l k l i i ralaa.

W ar Almost Past Mortal Memory

terrible craahe* aoj everything
•as quiet."
U . Cot. Ralph M. Jerome, com­
mander of (he 179th Fighter-Intercenter Squadron, said Ihe ship waa
returning from a practice ftliht to
Indianapolis, where the 14 aboard
had seen the annual Memorial Day
speedway race
Jerome tald bodies of five mrn
were taken from Ihe scatlerol
wreckage and that four more had
died en route or shortly after
reaching boapilaU. AD but one of
the victims was attached to the
iquadron and lived tn this area.

hand* Tud»v's rrcaiures nf the
"rearin: hrsd*. shapely, straining
legs and flvlmt tall*" are created
from aa aluminum alloy In a mod­
ern foundry.
In the flr»l nimrfcr of this year.
Ihe C tv. Parker Amnsrmrnt Cu
lurnrd nut IB merry-go-round*
t-aal rear Ihr company’* enllre
pnutiirlion «*» four
Its working force, which lo'al-d
10 men Iasi year, ha* Jumped tn
23 Production Is ,in an Wtlicur
week bail*; last year It uraa 40.
The company currently produce*
a machine 30 fret tn diameter
amt nusinllng 20 32 Inch cait alum­
inum hor»e» Iwn abroad. It atao
make* a 37-foot machine with 37
hnrtes three abroad.
The smaller machines aril fnr
about 14,000.
Parker has In his possession a
newspaper story which rclatr* that
an Abilene youlh—Dsslghl Elsen
hower—once wa* employed to help
■andpsprr wooden hone* In Iho

•y HUMAN N. M M lItN , M.I.
PREGNANCY It credited tod
tiiamed ter many things, tneluding tailing hair and decaying
»e«th. Almuil M percent of a
xroup of famtlwe aurveyad bailevad thU mytn.
However dental sdenUata have
repeatedly pointed out that pregnancy tn Itgelf ti definitely not a
cann of tooth decay.
Comrawt Fallacies
_ ,
... ,

teeth and sums, there It no Rm
that will prevent tooth decay,
n u believed that an Importar
method sif preventing tooth di
ray la to reduce the sugar eor
sumption Of course, moat of t
know that the teeth should t
brushed after mealt. However, t
a group studied, oniy JO ptreef
actually followed th li proeedun
11 u tUq Interfiling to not
that when we choose a dentltrtc

J h a en'iP tM
d S J
^ ir t
un.”
tW M
M ‘ dtiea
hota absorb
'jelctum Irotn hla mother i'teeth
Alto, the mother a teeth do not
relette calcium or any o«ier tubth*
° * lh* un'
tefn chlld

n
lo0lh
U 'orn,after
5 *t of
“ On
■*
guided
by P“
taate
lait#
mould rather eetect a tooth peat
(or )tJ uaefulnewa in preventln
tooth dec, r . 0 f C0UTtf th, d|n
tlat thould be consulted tn regar
to thete mattera

durtn, pT.7 n., nc;fc«dn,l ? bSmld ‘’ ““ J10" * " D A" ,W I*
,
(
on frequent coniumptlon of
**• L-- *■
objection t
twetle and poor mouth hygiene
« ■ " » *" « ’
of the eapectant mother.
Answer: If there are no heredl
r
.
►___ «ary ailm*nt« such aa dlabetei
“ ooa utet not t a e u f i
high blood pleasure, (uberculoau
Merely eating fooda that con- epllepay or Inheriubla manta
tain plentiful amounts of vita- disease In the family, than la n
mini and muierile does not ore- reason why ftrst cousins eanna
vent tooth decay. Although a get married. However, such mar
well balanced dint is important rtages are forbidden by law lj
in the maintenance of healthy aome nates

Some fast trains In England
carry "slip" roache* which ara
&gt;1conned nf at, aUtlon* where lha
trains do not «too to permit
na**ene*rs to gat off.

ItstiRtr
Sutpsntt
Mlllun fieri*
N rst
Wtslhrr
Th* I s l i Show
Mian Oil
W N iivr.siM T i.n
T*»l I'a'tMfi
Today
(M lm
th n ^ r f i &lt;I*M»
Valiant l a i r
la&lt;y* of llta
Surrh for Tomorrow
rlulillna l.lght
Kllrhtn Show
WKnXKSDAV r.w.
Harry Moora
Itoiitila or Nolhlna
llouatparly
Ilia Payoff
tloli Croahy

ANOTHER M ILESTO N E!
ThouiAfidi of Florida's fine non* and da ugh t e n
will graduate this month from college* and

I Will N*t U t You town?

Delivered in Sanford

I i n sincerely grateful for the vote, bard
work* and the prayers o f all of yon who
■■tin our victory possible. Every power
st n y command w ill be uied to lead
Worlds forward. 1 w ill make you the kind
o f governor of w hoa you can be proud.
I w ill not let you down!

unlveraitle* throughout the country.

W e're

proud of them . . . proud, too. th a t 8avino*
and Checking Accounta at FLORIDA STATE
BANK OF SANFORD have eased th e eray to
high education! for *o many of them .
CONGRATULATIONS. JU N E GRADUATES!

�ii •

fjo e n iA ,

/v

L l /J

THE SA-VrCRDHES ALD

. Graduation Bonce'

Tata. June 1. I l H

Aliss Dtngfdder ,sG|Vcn |n Honor
Is Given Coffee
3yf Three ladies

Of Junior Hi Grads

n*

.iminn .im

I M i l In thr Sanford Junior High
Mr* W. A I efflrr, hrr daughter.
'*•* " '" * r •*
’ I"
M r* William Rush. and daughter1 rn,rr. 'V'hlTi
1 '„!,T
in law. M r* W A Leltler J r . en
""
/ “"•»£?;* he Ronnie
.............
trrtalned- with a ro ller
Saturday Andrr»nn and hi* Merry M.ikrr»
Thr
reefer
was be pitifully dre
it lor former Mr* Lrlftcr’* home
for thr e r r * . with mul
In Rirsr C-mrl in N i i r o' M v ‘ .nrytrd
dr coh«rrt I I obeli mo lerp iNit
ii-rg a T fi -..ingtchtcr. June bnwb
•urroitndrd the *tace where the
elect of hr Arthur Corey.
byrkgrnund wa* rnmpo*ed of liam
The dining room of thr I etltrr I m wreathThe
refreshment
home was o r*orated with a white table wa* *rt with beautiful punch
motif carrird out with » lovely bowl* and a rrn triiu rrr of pink
arrangement «f magnolia In thr hwlrangra nestled between pink
renter of thr table and on thr randlej
bullet
The dellrlou* refreshment* con­
M l** Dincfrlder w.i* presented sisted nl rblrkrn salad sand
with a *rt ot »ilver candlestick* wirhr*. punch with colored lr*
a* a momrnto o| thr oera*ioti A* and riipr ike* decor .till in pa»te|
•Mting the ho'tr*»r* in »rrsing shade*
were Mr* llal|&gt;h Wight who pre
The rointnlllee In ahatgc of the
tided at thr roller *rrv|re. Mr* event w •* rn m p ticil ot Mr* .1
Klnyd Cooper, and M i** N m r II I ee Jr . chairman Mr* W It
an «l h smiiiet held
U I N M ||**
I ’m r s w e i r i u
Kirchhdl
s I&gt;o(J '.so . inn.n
Sj I iiv it m nlchl a t Itic
Jennlnp- Mr* J tl St John
' l l * Joint t i .iu lo t.I,
I h r u m n r h f | . | | to l i j j h l f a t r
M l v &gt; lu « O I im * •*•
I
Th«*«' invited to lie wdh Mi&gt;* Mr* A I Collin*. Me* fc |t
l*y H«l Powell. 'Ilys
'| i
I |»
' l l * J .&gt; I In r la m l, M i\ I
'1 % lh i r « h l. Ml%%
Dlngfcblcr were her mother. Mr* Kirrhtwdf. Mr* Krrd Hobb. Mr*
1Plmlis It* I led hiislinet
I." slim t I:
It o
n oin...nit
mil
I c» tie l l m I ' f i \ . Ilu r .h U h r l i h r l . 4m l ' I t *
I I i m ' U * wm| h i II
Julni* hmstrldrr. Mr* honabt It Itsron Smith Mr* Seliptgc, Mr*
M t i. lt * i
Jonr*. Mr* Geucgc Andrew Speer. |,wm H e ltriirr. Mr* Jack K in
—
Mr&gt;. Volir William* Jr . \li%* Mar
1* M.i(foril. *i i i &lt;I Si«l
tna Wight. MU* Joyce llc lrrl. Mr* nr \ viblrn S r. master of errr
Chu
krn
lor
a
"dark”
(rlra*«rc.
Jack It ii *»•■II Mr* K |» Se&lt;*ll, nx»nx*%
in a* I lo.nlcil iti.le.nl ol hrnwned
Mr* Eduard lliggin* Jr . Mr* It.
I. Perkin* Jr . Mis* disc lluirhi
Thr William K ir»lfrr KtxinUin in a »kiMrl This is i go.nl le&lt; h
ton
«
•it StcUon t'lm m ity , O rU nrf . m ini ti u*e when there rtc diet
A
*r*
M r* Itemard Sebtrard, Me* was prrl of the Klurida exhibit at er* i * -ir.- lam il) ant mil are
A C C O rd in q
lo
I ype
' cutting down on the use of laf
Leslrr l.iilh n r. Mr* .1 K Ter thr New York World’* Fair
\\ Itrii f«ti\ in p o u lt • \ , •» i m i
wlllrgrr lr
Mr* t.rne Tucker,
Mr .tnrl Mr* Hubert \ \\ ih
Mr*. Harry la-c Jr , Mr* John
p « *ft.|flt f l i t III.
«»n«'lim t
.«*|r« ‘
i mi .iiifl Mi .•ml Mr* Krnnrlti
Morgan. Mr.
Gordon Stanley.
m *•f*t*u •»* l* •
• h i. I * i «.it k i \ .
I
It
ii
r%
i
*
i
Of
It
ii
tb*
m
il’ll
itn***l
Mr* d o )(I Cooper. M r. A It
itt* .i .in .I p tc r u n ,
it Hu \\ till.*iu% tiMtnr *»n V tlrnna ilurl . *••• • •
l ‘rlrr*on Jr . Mr* George l» lli*h
»nv' M \ il ir U •*U. ll"R'f l*«'Ut«Ml
|*n%r Stitiivt|.i% nikjtil hi t»m*»r »»l Im i
op Jr , Ml** N l*lr Kiri hhofl. Mr*
\
•Hi* ftirnirr** iifphi’H
Kticrnr
Hrailrv thlhain
&lt;'ln» krn* \ f V«*f •*! •
F*Yti*li:r. -i mrmtirr *1 thi*&gt; %r.ir**
Mr* George Kick. Mr* K.rlsle
t'hlfkru »»I|«|I1\
1••
Sfimnolr Ihch S» h«*a*l ^r.nlu itmc
llouslioldcr. Mr*
II
l.vtlleton
wn k« nf ;*
u Irti
• it III I «
r t i *%
Zimmerman. Mr*
Kdwin .Shin
•Irf uir.iliit
k* h «oft
Till* Ciir\|* 4 'f l'r il -al * ,WI p m
hc.Ucr. Mr* Hugh Whclchel Jr
•UfiHtlh I •**1111• I »kllt, *11.1 lr tlhlr
fitifl
%
iwiling
until
Aiip|x*r
Mr* McKay Tridurk Mr* lull
turn’s! hour i rtiUl4|*r
u 4 % %rr\r»t tmflrl *!%|r llir «tln
Tyre. Mr* d a n k I. Woo.Knlf III.
\ r««n*tei | . ,«
«h ti kf*H,
I
up
pkotn
i
il»la*
u
ik
f
i
n
r
in
l
%
%
ilh
Mr* M I. Ilahorn Jr Mr* Cur
u*ii 111\ iiiii|*’f • ,;'i| miitith* «•f Me*’
m
l
i
r
t
r
l.irr
rl*»th
tiwl
*«nfrrr»l
don Sweeney. Mr* William WhiV,
uith 4 rr%*l.il h*»nl hoMInc in i*f ritlirv ••** i« f« ||th t ii i* 11* 11
Mr* T )le r lledm.in, Mr* Henry
tn«•«*91\. !• itflfr !
tt v nicrin«*iit
m lufr el •a11.»li Ihr v* it ti Miff, pi in'
Wight III. Mr* I adder. Mr. |lu*h.
•'fiinr ft •%% fit*** t r \\ Ini* t ipt*r * ' M i l . .iful lili-d llinnr • I* 11i.ic e ll»4l
and Mr* W A la-ffb* Jr
lr n il. il* f t* • «• th a t
in t t %w-f •I r ifutt'l.ilir .1 u t i i pt.ti ml i- iu m i u h u t I*
.i htntlrr **» fi y#r.
•in rjprh *1ilr
T h r i u p o n • .m i n it* i i m I 1114b’
rh r |*ur*l* n p ip *r.*lf I 41 in
III* k i ll, I l * l l 4ls \ llp il* I |M lllik tlth *
•Vt%lafu.tt irtl i iM r* t
*1 m ill
%
%hilt* lint n rl'.tti* .mil rnfrrrtl " f ilC 1' ! I* t • **•I• • llt iv if • it i* if h •fi,
vuili uhlli
in t n *• it »ftt p ll.th h a a iiiiN ith V l t m r I i. ill
h*i| |rr* \t r ifti pt.ii r *fik*»*| 4 min
Ih i*
•!. ik * '
4 m u l* chl» k r n .
Paul brown ha* left for Macon.
Ill-ire ft i.tuali t ishlooed It-uo usu.illv tllubo IU nmiilli of
t*a where he will *|&gt;rnd a short
clothe* pin*, tfir 4trl* being dre** w i l n r o . i l *• *k 11; h a * w o n e w h a *
time before going tn chamber*rd IP whitr r.ip* and gown* hold tniigh* nett wt"t faikrio t fh**h. an I
luirg, Pa whi rr he will remain lor
•Mit .1 dlldom i tlril w iltf■t i f r n fib t t »i id e r a ld e
h ir v le t iit t c
*»f
ih r
the fed nf Ihe summer
I t»«in ind P ip h«»i * ilie**e»l In g r.ii l o t 4 *1 tu«ne y .n i ' i age H t . ir « &gt; li'iu a

.

It Is Important
To Select Poultry

Gene Estridcjc Is
Guest Of Honor
At Supper Portv

»

(I'hofn In I ’m I

★

★

Helen Farina Weds D. L Helms
In A ll Souls Catholic Church

.

(p S A A O JiC llA

fa g * 1

Miss Cccilc Heard
Presents Gavel To
Mrs. Roy F. Symcs
M l** Cecllr Heard, retiring peesident, presented the president'!
gavel to Mr* nov Svmfs Jr . In
coming pre*idenl. al the annual
banrpiet of the Sanford Wonien’*
if k cr 'ytinn hannuet he| 1 JiL.
-.r. :-&gt; r.igh! .'. "■ Mayfair-* ’ *•
.Henunole Country Club whieh wa*
dee orated with spring
floweri
White Ire* wrre u*ed «* holders
fiw the pl.irr cards
Refore turning user the g.i*r| tn
Ihe new president Mi.** Ile.ird was
presented with s gift In a novel
manner which u a . a rhyme, Mr*
Si me* then annminee l the oificeri
and committee head*
I’rire* for Ihe Women'* f V
tournament werr awarded a» fnl
low* medalist. Mis* K'len Retts;
oied.illsl with handicap Mra E
M Albrecht, championship win
"i* 'It • ilctl* runnrr-un. \lt«i
Cedle Heard, championship con
*.s»l.»ti«n. Miss Hot Powell, fir .I
(light winner. Mr* P O tfart
runnjr tin first flight. Mr* Hugh
Whclchel Sr . consolation fir.r
llighl, Mr* Mu* t l’Unger
Second flight winner. Mr* A It
i hfnowelh: runner up. Mrs llarrv
lionet. con»olallon Mrs Has Her
r•," third flight winner. Mr* Hoi*
ltd WrGnugh. runner up. Mrs

i i m \ WiMutriiff. **&lt;»n*o|ati&lt;w. Mr*
I

I'

Mr

Srolt

i

ft*ir»h flight dinner.

's rii»vfUnrl

runner up,

Mr* John f ’Mwftird
After Ihe hjiupirt
md
Ih#
siuanlfnc of p rl/r*. the gue*(% en
h»)rd (Unrint:

C atanda/L
TH E M IA V
Ibe t'n il) Tmlb Cl*ss m il rntr*
il the Y »M rt ||" lrl »l 111 pm
s»11Ii l .tsnlyn Parson* as leyrher
The public Is invile'l
Tbc Maughtcrs of W r.le) Sunday
Si-ho..| Cists ol ihe Kir»! Mctho
||»I • buirb «• itl meet in M- K'li
It y It ill si H 1. iu. f..f the icgu
«i business sn.l ..slat meeting
»* .tIs Ms*. /e|&gt; lltitliff and hrr
. 1mil. a* huslc.s. .
The Kir«t llapll*l Inlermeillate
llus.il kinbasyflilurs will meet in
Ihr tl A billldinu al J p iu
H K b M S im
The mul week Prayer S rrslrr &lt;1
the Kir t Hapti't Church will tse
gill it H o m They will continue
wilh Ihe .lints ol the Ituuk "l*epp
ciiiilti Pm Spiritual H ie ’’ bv
t.amrs s Pobblna
Pie Kic.t It.iptist Sunday SchiMil
Supeilntemlcnls mrelmg will be
belli in Ihe t hape| al 7 IS p in
Ihe tegular business and lum-h
eun meeting u( Ihe S.inlurd kVuin
an-, l lull will be held at 12 .W
l&gt; m al the clllh hull ling k|em
her* please call klS J for resers &gt;11.in, (li’fiie r . are Iu be in.tail
e*f
Ih r piano piiptl. of yiaigarel I..
I ’ is i« will pre ..-nt a recital si Ihe
"Aiuan’ . Iiu b al H:l.rs p in.

M i** H i leu A Karina, daughter of Mr and Mr - ( olumlto A
l atina &lt;d louguood recently became the bride of Helton K llrlrri*.
lO O tllllttn o f l b H l»g N ll't t ' l r | :rra*
Ip* .Mul L'nWli' Ix'tdini. dlplntn
ton of Mr and M l* A I. Il&lt; Im*. al*o nf tongwood I hr couple *inkr
Waltrr Itral arrived Sunday
I'l »r« 1 int* r«Mi*l\ted of
white m | m a t &lt;|l M \ in t* t iiie d t I * ■ I m I w m ti
the *ow* In All Soul* Catholic t hurrh In Sanford Iwfore the Rev Irum Odr*sa. Tea to y.sit with hi*
♦•••♦Vlo foiled like dlphotta* '"d Ih .i* n f .• |o a % l» i a n d « • m k ••» n i t
Richard l.yon* In I. selling ol palms lighted candle*, and baskets of mother. Me. V C Metsrngtr and
t .M l . I f f
h ril with gvrrn f|l»t*»n
Idles, gardenias, and gladioli
,
hi* grandmother. M r.
Killian
\ h* m 10 (*-%« ing 1 nit k**n, **i
V\tnf»- gladioli wa re .m i Migr.l in
M r* K K llcHltnlllal of Sanbed ^ |ipnt»m. M l** Marge Kiveasb. V lrk rrv III* wile and two ehil
p m f tl a9lf*tir
arrangement* Iff fo'%I 1 h mafiive fem.tb • hl' kni.
pi evented the Iradillonal wedding
winter
Pa. L drrn, who have hsen visiting heri­
11 oath nonr iSan 10 month* • '
the tilin g room where Ihe gin*
mu»le at the nrgan
I lerre Steward.
Winter
la ik ,
tor the p.i*t two week* will return
tig* , with ill*
In * •* it h 1 ll«an
i x ' p %r.»t»’d
• G |*rn in marriage by her fa ***** •s *m l«’&gt; Itarnrs. Mi»* M.r&gt; home with him the latter part of
I h» menu i «»n%|^te 9 -if t**rh« ttliil ii f .1 i f * • | h i I ii-ii'fb 1 iSb*
mer. the hitde wore a gown l**h Marcum. Mi'** Jo Anne Coleman, this week
••tied It Midt'ii grr* roll
1 nin on l a i n i t tnii*»
limed of white I ’eau d’ Ange lace Mrs Adeline Hiddlehrrger. Mr
l | | t | IN k . t il tll| 1*M* *f I | |« A II'*
M|t* 1 nl*
hiked t*r «l»*
p»d
and crystal pleated tulle over »a- and Mrv K A. I’reller ol Orlando
I ’rirnil* of y p Kvle wilt be
%it nt ?fti lie pi* k|e% iH« »•*
• no m alr 1 hfi 1.**it *• tfli . »r*r i m.
Mr*. Ilcliu * I* rnpiioyed b&gt; virrv to Irarn that |.e entered the*
tin featuring long molded »|eeves.
r f r iin . -oil volt ilfink
The hn-t« f-oighioiit I •o f l a i k ’ io I no «t o
Pierce. Kenner Orange Memurnl Hospital In i &gt;r
heart diapcd neckline, and band* Mi rrll Lynch
md ti'**lr&gt; »•* u p x a**i Veil in *11 t ia i i h in I tin 4 ' fmfo*
ot tulle with appliiued jace med and Hranr in flrlando Mr Heim
lambs Krid.n
tritaintng h% Mi and M»\ firn r
Tm ki *
A ft v* • f a 1 M,fiii* Mti
alllon* The bouffant *klrt of lace will graduate from fto||ln* Cn||e,*e
I t fftdge, p ifr n|
nl |tir h o n o f f i r y tf li l t l v l i n d r f |»t w • 1 &lt; o f
edged with eryiial
y»la pleating wa* on June l
Krlynd* id Preston Stephen tpn
•
:n
e
*
t
• •! I ' l f l t n
|s f • 9**1* • n o a t» d
bielt
f»ynb*ned with * bultefflv
“ **
will be io ic * to le a rn ‘ Ihal he |.
'IM » .*»pi*«,» ft*. t*'p t
| w i t h . * ff, p t ia t it r , fiio r ifh t i *fo » 1
In a chapel sweeeP
erlouilj ill and :* cunjlncd I" *
hi
t
I
I
m
H
I*
tor|af|ytknr ra*
» «rtnt* • nth |Wi*r\ fwfng iu «rd
Tampa hmpltal
Her only Jewelry wa* a single
r.t t . Ml
IM p NVti ;hl &gt;mt H»th t lla g a
M rand .n l pearl*, a gift of the
* h i l*i t*» »* I V . homo (jtir .I w |.
• »Hif|g |p o i | i | i « \ u a f o**n ^
M e m , ,a n j her linserUp veil of
r pi** rntr*l •* |lh « »itr* r f*( M n» it* ’ip -tr* f g t i f o o ifO h
*Cr !
■uMori uavatlacbrrl to * Jjara at
TU I.IS
When you are r&lt;w» .ting a ehuken
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I f i m h i i i m f f i l w it h * o f l, p l o l i l * ’
11 im M»n I
ll'lio l. . h t
tulle edged with yetd pearl*. She
The Sanford Grammar School rn a JSt4‘ oven you can ovenbake
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e irrle d .a Imuiurt of white ro*e tiler Club will present a mu dr aI kurrolash al ihr »ame lime Puli
Mi y lltrh y t ’assuhe tnd t|„,
■* • ^ I%r .in »i|dir . tF**«k •* 4 tnmt «aftilag» f ■* 1
m tw h a f
bud*. Mrpfianoll* and baby breath program al the school Ihur .day al *a |uirkage
of
Iruren
sucrola.sb
In
a
pr.i m u * or iroien Microli&gt;h
4
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I
my H hallei .einlnele High S&lt; lued
f ••
t»
ft« % il,!r f l i | | i t Ii • f n a f o i l * ,
centered with a white orchid and I l.’i ii m. The program U under
|*ni »• |ivr«rnl %%'••» f||r h-m
-eni.tr. win. »yIII gratliialr I ’lM tv
f 1M l
**tln «frr inter* Ifed with ytephan- Ihr dlrrrtlnn id Miss Grnr Nun
were huilt-red S.terdtV
* » ir
t*i par rut *f M» and M l*
ell*
N Mint* 1••mi t i o t * o
i« ti %•*•#•• • night,
nrllv and accompanist will In- M r*. nl salt and three quarter* rup of
es ruing «. it I. a ». ilermelun e&gt;tl
.• • I ’ 1
tin Mi # I if
m a t*
u o n d i u n t i l r i ^ n i m -i »
Ms
Nlrhola*' llubalnck
ol K K MrCoy and ill parent* ami water Cover thr ca»&gt;crole and nut
II 1'
?l»o* I*
•% U | j*».| t * l " i « r S im
•f
11 , |
le ft •• 1 tin lit* *1 Wit * clsen bt their mother- Mr
l.ansdalr. I’n wa* hrr yl*ler'« ma­ Iricnd* ar&lt; ccdiallv lnvlte.1 to in the oven about In in nule* be'l l
t p n i i i p I MO 'l i f t #
I ’ ll t i n
p ti.it.h ,
n*.. f h 1* * i i i i « ti *k in , &lt; .ssiihe ."-I 'l r . s I Whitley .1
tron ol honor and worn a wait! iltrnd
.ore the rhlckrn will be ready.
Ihe t entr il baptist I liureh
million
I f • * •I • 1 *h in, s.mdi 1 a n il lit* 1 -ft • •n r
iifitjig *
9h .it
length strapless gown of paMrl
In a ramllrlight rrcrituMU al Ihr cfi»\«. f# » i»»d Mr
1 Mi
P ip I .idles uere
i.s | .l e |
is
• inn* kkti.ii |e«« t • %'t»b ftmii fli.if
crern nylon net with a whitr la rr
I.ih r Mary l're&gt;l»&gt;t«'rian th u iU i. m r lh»n.«ll **n »*i m t i f t i
-prying l.s 'lis |*(i»til* Na*h »nd
•?iit*l» • tii l i f e
it - h i t h i l b in
m « I n t • v l» y r i
bodice and prpluin, lace m ill* ami
Mi** Candin floHlaml, daughirt
Mf% *tTVIt«
Imrn »»i l "
lbt&gt;* It inmon h lr k tr \!** *
'I .Im . t.i n|.| | .ti imkey I. a 'I * i ’ ll pi mV The entire sen
* .i!chthg stole She wore a coronet
ol Mr 4 fi«l Mr* I II Sh.kffrr. fn* , %
9. .« .«11&gt;| .i*i«ri*htt ••»*•*
•**
lim itf Krbb r Jimmy Kus K.l ,„alutt |.-tn tie. u.iially us.t III i.ir i la . mul (a. nil. nl Seminole
W pa*trl green nrt ttmlderf with
ratnr thr hridr of Ibihhy s T»llt* s * fi,r*l u h rrr -h*
»
atr-.f * ••
High -s. h'«.| were ins ifetl |o j|
-t 1.1 'le t &gt;11 Kenny Berry It -d ,
i.
. ,
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rhlne-tone* and rarrtrd a bompiei
*mm of \lr and Mr* I 1Ttlli* , ,**• vninolf* High jichn»»l
s’ * p»«
lle in -nil ........ .......... fir,I,
u.-l bald, s ■-I •rml Ih. eyeut held between Ihe
of iprlng flower* i entered with
Tlx* llr% J t \ flrannon perform
tlf|* • ntpiotrti t»\ tt»* **»itfxiu m l t„|„ \ l , and kit
It h i . .d 7 to ,ni| T W p m
'l l .n l M
U illi .m
i„,.H ,iu „„
m*e*
n l thr rrrrmonv Saturday aft**r- | i| Trlrphottr 1 »
n»F*n .it 1 n'rlfuk
| Also 4 gtadxalr *d «rmlmJi
M r* Ifrnrv freeman of lamgwood wai bndf.m*tron ynrf Ml**
Thr ropplr rrpr ifr«t thr nupll «l It *’h Vtx»«»l Mt I fill • • n itn *
M fik r
I In
I'r r l
(iiltnl .
Virginia ' I a -on of Winter Park
%nw% again*! Ihr u h ilf *ati»i r *\ • iiu lt d •*»•»
......... . • •• *
*er»rd a* bride-maid Prey wore
r ir d a lijt hanKrd uilh iialm* • • al*• M an ♦ « '! '
town* Identical lo that nf ihr ma­
firn , and l»a*fcH* of n hllr gladioli •
I s hmw ru.pl • Ibs l».» »•
W ith
N v lm i
I t n »if
tron of honor and earned Identical
(»rg.ini*l f«*r thr wedding
H*» . »r Suigenn*’ I imh • •••land
boii'itifl*
err Marti* and Mr* Ted llr»w»k
Ml** Heann* Farina, niece of
bn. *n|iii*t. *ang "llerau ie" a »d
Jbe bride, and Ml** Su*rn Krenrh.
*1 la t\r You Truly"
,Wdh of l/iirgvitod. and M l** V'lvG u ru in marriage liy hrr *lr,lenne Hrown of Haybma Reach
father. Mr Shaffer, the hrldr w irr
w»ere lunlry brldr-ruald* and wore
an egg*hrl| linru *ult utth whitr
flamingo gown* like that nf Hie
4rre*'i»rie* ami a rn n R fr »d
matron nf hpnnr ami rarried min­
wurrthr.irt r*»*e* She rarru d a
Mr* l-ttirrn II lubn.un enter
iature N m iu rt* of *nrlng flower*
white Bible
rentereil with rosebuds
Their
I lined Salurdu sllrintem «l hr «
Thr
bridr**
**nJ&gt;
attendant
and
headdress** were nf nylon nel and
b -me on K-*cambta Itrivc in b-tnus
matron nf honor w-a* Mr* W VI nt her nicer, fjuridht Jean " ill
on their hind* were lire m ill*
Ihom
a*
Jr
who
wore
an
auua
n&gt;
tuns, whn gra.lit.les Hit* immlh
Melanie Awn Shaw nlere nl Ihe
l«*n lire** with white a rrm o rh 'i f&gt; -m thr eighth gr rdr
bride, uas flower girl In a floor
and
a
ror*agr
of
wfutr
r
.«rnat!«
«
:•
*
Upon arrival r . . h gue t -*.«
length dre*«
while nfgandy and
and iwrelhearf r»**e*
1 - en a gat.fr-tua tn tye.t afut
fare fashioned similar to
the
Hewing a* l»e*t man w ai I «r* I
nf p.tjM niM.ii .»hn h tn wrti­
A b le * guwn Sha wore a lare
ler TIIIU , hmther *»f Ihr groom, ll wn the nunibri nl time, -hr
neaddre** and r*rried a basket
and u*hrr* wrre M\ron I 1II 1* and i id the word I tntt t«
1.| in. r
of »prmg lower* Carv Rruwr of
s //r n - \/
1 larm re fVinaldion
t
' ’graduatlnn' » \t Hie end &gt;1
Davtnna Rrarh wa* ring bearer.
part), kl.tr&gt; i .ne bin.: ua
The bride'* mother. Mr* Shaf l
Iro n ll»lni* MWrd a* hi* bn*&gt; iriled the |ti|re f-.r has In.' n e.l
frr, chose a |l|or blur *dk mr*h
lher’« b«»r man and u*hrr groom*men werr Charles Shaw. Ihe
drr** with a %rrviprd nrrkline and I t wnnl Ihr lea I linies during Hte
"ernsem June .Irniung- wtui the
rnafrhing larkrt with white * r
bride’* nenbrw-, and Hobby Krenrh
ie**nrle* and a roraape of rarna | 'He fur basing Hie m ilked p ltlr
Mr*
Karin* rhose foe
her
"tl awards fnr Iwt. nHt# r rn n lrsl.
lion*.
daughter’* wedding a blur late
dr*«« with while arre*»orie* and
M v T llllt, midher »»f the groom, urnf In Nanis lliehards anti Sin
a rortage of pink rn«e* The mm
wore a blue abrrr rollon dres* •tra I jrr
Mr* John*o«9 Hrrnratrfl the
fhrr of the bridegroom «e|eelcd
featuring Intel* »»f tar*, white •«
g | while lire dre** w|ih n*vy ae»
r m o r t f 11 and a while eariiaUon »-rl«lnlai*; r«&gt;n. « " h
• h f l f lf of t»Jlfe 4M*9 g*M»*. Ihe | l | 0
W «*orir* and a aimllar rorsage,
r o n age
• ••tur
A rreeplion wa* hell foilo*rin(
following Ihr rerenmny. » ie
' fried rblrkrn binchenn 'vs.
•hr eeremnny al the home of Mr.
replitm w a* hrbl al the I akr '1 11}
• i t e l to the fidlttuing Hie hnn
and Mra Knrrril Krenrh on f,»k*
Community Cenlet whlrh wa* der t ree, fti.tlie 'Villi mi
Mi ni II-n
Kathryn In femgwnod The bride’*
straled with while gladiull. fein
I i , June Joining
Murlrv 'Inr
fablg waa overlaid with an im
■nd gardenias The pimrh Isowl r in, Diana Kiel rh rr. Hetty l.vnii
P&lt;r1#d linen l*hlee|o|t| centered
wa* prrsbled over by ' l l * fesler
Ividge. IJnda Smith Sandra
with a three Here I uede*t *1 wed­
Ttlll* ami Ml** June Vanrp 'lr I ■e. Irma Je m i nfle). 'la iy Jane
ding rake topped with a tnlolatorr
Mary
fhsnalilwsn
and
M
l*
frank
King, Peggy lundnin-l
Naurs■ m n r a u v - ** innrr* m IB* Beiwusoic i minij i ll y.mD ornsa re­
bride and groom White g.irdenli*
C*lH MW Ittffl^.tMtt^i
,,
Kean* »enet| while Ibe Itrl.le’s It chard*. Mr* ll "
" ill......
nte In which more than ID club* participated are kliss Plena Tnbi
and greener*- »urmumleit the rake
h"*tk
a
*
kepi
b)
Ml**
Marb.ua
in .ther nf thr hnnnfep. and Mrs
nf Osledo. ftrwl prtir, anti Mi.a lin t ) kVeistfall. Hanford, aeessnd
with bridal flower* and can lie* &lt;m
h 's q e r , n y lo n le tr n l s lip — • p « r in H y
llumpi.rry
J. hntun
prlae. The rr«we waa kald Haturda* morning in thr of fire of H iu
M r h . able Spring flower* were
Alter
a
short
wedding
*
Irfi*
Ihe
' * a mnmrulu nl the liinrheun
Myrtle W II mso. HealnaW County llone llrmonatration AgentW r d thniughoul the reception
» " * b * o id « » « d b f* d t&lt; s w ith n
couple will reside in Like Mary
(Staff I ho4o)
■nd rlta llrr parts. Mrs Johnson
moma
Oul-nffstwn
aue«l*
Jnrlu'l.-'l
Mr
presented her ntrer- ssith a silvei
AagUflng In *erving were Mr*.
and Mra la-sler T-IU* of ’.V n
•eollnpnd l«p o"d eu*-oio
sad rhinestone evening bag
Mae Karina. Ml** Marv Mnreom.
*nd Mra. Garland Shaw. M l** Shir­
o p p llq u s , b 0 " t t » d w ith d » * ‘ e o '»
ley Barnr* kepi the bride* hook
The young mtiple left f-e *

Rnrhora Cassnhc,
Jimmy Whatley Are
Honored With Party

School Glee Club

To Present Program

Miss Carolyn Rowland Is
To S
. . Tillis
B

Lake Maty

Dorothy William*.
Honored Uy Aunt
At Chottn Pnrly

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wedding trip lo Daytona Reach
•lib Ihe bride wearing a whip*
linen dre»* with a pearl and • hlne«lone neckline and matching Jar■el Her arreamrle* were of hahr
and ahejaor^ (gg orchid from
r».

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Miss Elena Tuhy O f Oviedo Is Winner
Of Seminole County 4-H Dress Revue

Mnrr than 10 Seminole Count
..J u ly
l II Club* entered the "County f
fl Drc*» Review, which was held
Saturday morning In Ihe County
Agent's office, trcordlng lo Miss
Myrtla W ils o n . dgnmutraMon
Included Mr. agent.
Fic»t pise* was waa hy
„ j w . Mr*. Ira
•« iM &gt; Mra Mae
and Glenn Farina.
Mr. and Mra. J. ripeclcd that both w
rre; Mr. and a Hate short count .
Mr. and Mra Lire Better At Home”

BltaBT

:wtwJ Mra. T. to Ote agent.

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The rour«es are scheduled to
be held si Ihe University of Flor
ids in Tallahassee from June TIN
to 17th
Tho»e who eglered the eonle*t
are Jean Smithson, Oviedo; Klens
Tuhy. Oviedo; Betsy Westfall.
Sanford; Barbara Smith. Sanford,
Hilda Lynn Ecfle, Sanford; and
Marlon Davla, Sanford.
Mist Tuhy** dress, which was
Ihe first one she bad ever made,
won her first place, commented
Ihe home demonstration agent.

SUMMER CLASSES BEGIN

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BALLET • TAP • ACKOBATICS
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Player Award

Johnny Jones Wins Most
Seminole Catcher Wins Sanford Herald Big Crowd
Trophy, Bisbee, Krider Given Considerat Expected
For Opener

Cardinals Face Pinecastle
SpO Al
faction A . Tomorrow Night In Stadium

M; T O M M Y K V A fe ,

Johnny .lon&lt; *. h^tnlnolt' High School catcher on the
linscbull Ira n i, wan uwardrd the Most Valuable Player
award today a t SI IS. .loin s hud l*eeit an outatantliiiK plnyer
on the team both offeJisivelv and defensively.
it was tin* first time that a hnschnll trophy had Item
Riven at the school. The Sanford Uernhl awarded the trophy.
It is a large stand with a l&gt;as«bull player swinging a hat on
the top In gold.
Jones received the award la'caunc o f his superior playing
a b ility . He called the right pitches, made a tot o f put outs,
picked ninny runner* off base*,

THE SANFORD HERALD

and did not allow many *lol»n
base*. He.jdet this hr lead lh"
team tn hitting. The 17-year-old
jtinmr im an o n i .U„l Tor iti* lli l
year with the Irion.

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Throughout thr year, Jones
playnt ....... ba«#t all and was con- 1
rldereti the be-r calchfd In the
E a .l Floldu Conference und thr
main spark of the hirmlnolrj, ltd
aided them in many a tishl *pot.
JolM* liiliin l three of
game* tlli. (tea-on.

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llitdirv. Krider t »-»«ulrr*d
Jane* » i . not tho only un» lakrn
into mniiiirration by thr four |
Judge*, wild were u Hroup of town*
people who supported tin higu
school tiaui. Itidd.a Ili.bcr and

j n i l N N Y JONEH
O ul-dandlai Raaehall Player
O liM ia Itlo ltr e

lo r k

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Jim "Jock" Krldcr were alio Inl.fn

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D A Y T O N A BEACH
A trrm *
endou* crowd of between five and
six thou .and is expected for thu
opening of the Volutia County
By TOMMY KUHN. Sport* Editor
Kennel Club's I U.'iI raring teason
Friday night.
A 10-race caul, h n -tin g «tar
C A N T MOURE IT OUT: You have a winning team and «lill no
greyhound* from rnnit of the na­
tion’s top track*, -.vill g it under people some and see you play. That is the rase of thu Sanford CardinalThe
crowds they have beets drawing to their hail games have lain -u
way a l 8:15 #» the V f’KC launches
its seventh annual summer meet. -mall that the money amennted to nothing hut peanuts. The Cards
The 1MJ Ju&gt;* eampaikti w ill extend iinv- w-' ti on the winning aide i-nr «lm-r two weeks ag« Wednenlay.
They have won their last four hall gams In a row nn.r are n«w tied ,
through Hejit, 17.
Raring Is held nightly except isill* lumgwood for third place in the Crntral Florida I.vague.
All the home games that the Card* play will tie played Wednesday ;
.Sunday with charity matinees
again alated each Wednesday a f­ night, and will lo-gln at B:00 p. in. The Sanford team will lake on thleague I'-oding Pin castle Altmen at Meinorinl Stadium tomonow night.
ternoon at 2 p, in
The tm ditii.nal Inaugural Handi­ I he game snould arouse much interest so why not come out and supcap, on tap in the ninth race, will mirt the local t4-ani. Kruu-mher It i» the only baseball in town this -urn- '
highlight the flr tt performance of mar.
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Sports
Roundup

Ollie I ’ayne'* Minto, Palm lleaeh
rhainpiun with - - w im in 20 ata rti
id t winter, and Tumbling Cat,
• ading g rty l ound at the Maii'-.oti!
track with Id wins In ill I t ies In­
cluding a I Si r ley- tnum ph May 27,
are expected tu head the Inaugural
Field.
Other prnhahle en lrlei include
H arry McKinney's Society litur,
a standout here last year; Crust­
ed Oentry, a top greyhound at
Miami lleu.'h last w inter and win­
ner of all lines- schooling starts
last week, John Prt’Vutl's Port
Wine and pegev Pat, t l a i i al hoth
Ihe Miami Reach and Orange Park
m etis
and Surf ( l i t I, another
Pay It* ,pr&lt; .liter, a ho Moist t u p&lt; rfeet teknohog in old of title.i fur

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d year old uivisinn ami Tutu Foul
hosting the handicap area
The grrv Dancer figured to have
his way tma year In lha handicap
class but right now he Is on thr
sidelines nursing a sore Inalslr.
Juvt when he'll return tn Ihe races
not even owner Alf Vanderbilt nr
Irain rr Hill Winfrey can any. Wit (rvj says not even Ihe vcls have
hern able to find nul whai I* hurl­
ing him.
And ullli VandcrbUr* big grey
ahtrnl. thr nthor nirnlieri of the
division have been beating each
other almost with every sntfl in
weights. Straight Face |iai a claim
to Ihe title off hit victory in yes­
terday', Suburban al nrlmo.il
Park, after being nosed out bv the
Dancer in the mile of the Metro­
politan Handicap two weeks ago.
Imhruv looked like he was going
somewhere on Ihe West Coast for
Andy Crevolln, but he has been
whipped In his la&lt;( three start*.
Royal Vale, who offered Tom Fool
an argument v rnuplr of times laal
year, hasn't raced anywhere nrar
hit 1053 form. And »o it goes right
down the line.
Native Danrer ran save the ex­
perts a Int of brain work If hr
ir is hack In work shortly. The
Brooklyn Handicap at Anueduct on
Julv 10 offrrs the next Mg oppor­
tunity for the grey to show he's
H ill hot.
The S year-olds, are In Just n*
much trouble. Right now Delermine has Ihe Inside track off sis
straight stake vlclnrics on the West
Coast and a surprise triumph In
lh" Kentucky Drrliv.
But Crrvolin's little grey headed
bark West aflrr his Derby ronquest and unless his ownei de­
cides in ship him East again, he
may lose fare. K-perlally should
Porterhotue live uu to his repula*
(Inn as the 2 year-nld champ ol

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■vents ran ov.r three tliou*an&lt;i
tan- per night, far exceeding
schooling turnouts in the nast. This
Junior Mvtta
viel F le is c h e r
Ralph Farina H*n.ly Reynolds
could mi an that Ihe VCKC U
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ID
HITS
IN
SPOUTS:
Mtl
Fleirher
and Junior Mott* have re­
headed for its fourth straight
record season, putting last year's turned from Florida Htat* Uulveraity with a athletic letter. M .tli
riuidt*
his
Ittlrr
in
fuolliclt,
while
Mtl
etfntd
hi^ in irolf . . . ♦ Jim *'J&lt;h'L
am aring mutur) handle of uvvi
Krider plani tu pUjr for thi Sanford Cin|liuil« . . . . lUndy Ktynoidi.
|9,»U8i,0()U within reach,

Lulu Perez Wins
10 Round Fight

"D-dll ladu *od M*l s hail lielli f -

learn how to move," said Kt'lum" H ic y ’re Isoth luo easy to hit The
only wav In tn-at I'cre/ I* by
leading."
Perei gue, 1 1 training camp
Friday tu get ready lor his IIround dim Inst Ion lintti with Prrey
B anetl June 25 at ktndlwm Square
fia n ln i H ie winner lias brefl
nnutilsed a fill* shut at duinplon
Sandy Saddler mi Ihe fall
As Percr lud been nut nf acllart
for three months, due tn a glandu­
lar rniidiiion, -.tnrr hr stopped rxihamp Willie Pen lit Iwo round,.
Feh 2*5. his h indict, were mure]
lhan satisfied
lailu hrerred Home as a J I fa­
vorite shniild. IQU on the card nf
referee Harney Felix, It I fr on
Judge America Schlavime anil B2
fruni Judge Harold Barnes.
He floored M ar, with a solid
right In the tilth round, staggered
him In the first, third, eighth and
tenth.
t w o m u ONI-:
CONW AY. A ik. 1/|&gt;|
The
flsliina was p in ts got*I nt Lake
t (unsvn\
Eilssnril Eddy, a itudcnt nt
Arkan-as Stale Teachers Cullige
here, rciKirlcd rntchlng tssn tins*
on the -attic cast. Kd Is- and hi*
rompanhm hauled In I t lilark liass
during the day. the largest weigh­
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Sports Quiz

(lUKHTIONH
I. Kianjtlau* Klecal waa one of
Ihe rreatr*! ml tdli-wvlghl. In hotIn r Mstory. What was hia ring
end
name!
llnaion Stf.a I ’hlladrltihla Ia n
S. Whu holdi the m tln r league
ItaeiM Tradsi
record for most boac Rita la otto
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IIILtJMUlItO. Ore. (Ah - |U)|
fjotttrr uf Oil* city pignM qii
with I he Oregon Chanilicr of ComBurrre bowling Irani after he rollad
M O In the douhtr* and IR t7 In M a
i «» rvcnl* at Ihe ADC tournainrhl. tjoeitron yrara old and
M a Isiwled 1(1 year*. lie l* a rtUtrd po*tal eniiilove.

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INDIANAPOLIS tb Without
taking any credit from a great
driver In RUI Vuknvlch'a m end
straight son mile auto race victory
yesterday, the cold itaU itlci show
that hit pit crew r ir te m * a big
chunk of cash when the purse! Is
tlM Hhulfd tonight.
Jack M rdrallt, who holds the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway qual­
ifying record, set nut to run off
from the field like Vuknviih did
lit
last vear. Hr wai srrrammg

nruimil Ihe (rack at an almost
itn|ai,ilblc I to miles an hour early
in Hu* contrst.
Vtikovich won ami McGrath fin­
ished In third place behind harddriving Jimmy Bryan of Phoenix
Vukuvich was 1:M.59 ahead of
Ryan and 1:37 ahead of McGrath.
Vukuvich had made two pit slop*
fur fuel and tires and his crew got
him back on the track with a tol.l
luis of 1 : 12 . Brvaa had to nuke
three »lons and lost 2:01 MrGroih
slopped three time* and lost 3:39,
Ins lulling once when hi, injini’
slallcd
Ere,no friends of Ihe short, dark
and untalkalive Vukovich probably
will contend, with considerable
reason, that If Vukovich hadn't
hpld .i full lap lead over Bryan
late in Ihe race, he would have
hem pushing hi* furl injector
special even fatter than his naw
record of 1MJW -n p h. He Cer­
tainly wasn’t loafing after starting
in IMh place.
McGrath, from South Pasadena
Calif., had a phenomenal average
speed of I I M
far Ihe first So
mites and Itryan was hardly ■ ear
Irnalh behind him *1 that point
McGrath reported laIrr he wax
furred to abandon the torrid pare
because of magneto trouble. He
*1 Id he was fared with the chn'ec
or spending tlfhe In the pit while
the part was changed or giving up
Ihe all-out speed.
Vukovich got ahead of lir r an
during one nf the latter ’« pit sin
and stayed In front till
tUI tnr
the ea?.*
Jimmy Daywalt. later Involved
in a spectacular areldent, led 3
!*P»: McGrath. 53: Brvan. « : gam
Hanks, Burbank, fcillf.. i; a„ j Arl
Porte, Ind., runner up !o
Vukovlrh last year, t.

MIST WINMlI, a, end lilts her Ufe
ta the "Iron Jaw" uf her father,
Date, a* ihe performs on rings 120
feet above PilUadee Park, N.J.
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Black Bass Fishing
Contest Scheduled

SEASON OPENS

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GUDFUKY HAH DEBUT
Then pack your fl-hlng gear,
STANTON. Del. I/P) — Tele­
urah Mum and the kid* and head
fur Orlandu, Florida, renter of the vision'* Arthur Godfrey hope* to
»er hi* blue and white silk* make
loss* fishing and
a
world'* U -t black liasa
honu- of .the
-the Third
homo
Thir Annual 16.1810 their ihhut during the Delaware
Itlnrk IU*s Fishing Contest whirl) Park meeting which run* through
will be siKinsored by thu Orlando Julv 5,
His l/ird Willin'* n Colt by
NEW VORK UR—"1’ffl back to through August :t|.
rig r
Heading • list of valuable prlic* COM Aeu — Dutch Cut, sen, the
May. I'm gonna csfrh every day
l u w l i l l ) P ress
to
lei
awarded
angler*
during
the
hlgliett
priced
vraykrtg
diirin*St V b(1
(U K
l.u lu l - r r r s
from now on ’*
IIT.
ninety.day event, I* a beautiful the
tP-M
s a le * , lie rooi rrt.lhni.
in
, , . o u ir M iln if.l M l i k e t ) t » r ( ,
Roy Campanelb, Ms Irfl hand lake front homriile In Orlando's
IT.
rfesrlnnd.
|*
raulrip, a daughter of pavot—
hanging lomcly In a whirlpool lovely Fine Hill*. The auhurhan lot
O K t.V N - J u r k l* l^ it.u is , K O i, .
innurn. cost
Both God- C aliltO
t! S l» « * u »•*. \
V . m ilp i. lr ile . l
bath, lived his right to knock on will 1* given to Ihe fisherman
J s iU u e - l t i . s - r . i t i . | 'r « n , p , |u
fr
rev
color
hearer*
are
being
train­
stood a* hv s(.ike.
catching tho 'lucky black tia**' ■** ed hv .Morris II. Dixon,
N K W U ltl.K A .N ) — l i . r fl4 tr-e v .
I * : . S r * ( i t I . .in s . (ii.p iu -.i g u t i i , r
Mf fell fine out there today." the determined by thu contest rule*.
J o e * ,, 1—5 *—, I I 4i t , . l i p , T rS . S
singling Rnmklvn Itodser ralther Other prise* tn lx- givrn away
1.0.1 A \ n | : i . t : i - - tu . I,|. SSU n a ,
P
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M id enthusiastically "Ib e hand monthly include 1 1 ' 2 " aluminum Athletics 1* known as a good hit I l l s . M u lin iillll. 4.(11 p . iln lr . l
| lo ll
.Sngele-. HI
didn't hurt me a bil. May tie I fi-hing loiot, IhibI trailer, Evinruile Icr, too. lie hit four homers and J n n h n . l I T i . t .
M O .K T ttK A l—-P .i((li( H e ll* . U » (V .
didn't gel any hits but I'm not Flcctwin A&lt;|iiasonir 7.S II. |‘. out- live doublet Iasi season fee OUa- Italy
*ly, •l&lt; (p p t(l t b n r o n n I I o l• , * r.
worried about It. I ’m Mill rusts- Ixtard motor, as well a* approxi­ wa In llte International League.
l i t . Itn c h H U M . III.. I.
from not playing. It was the first mately rj.SfHi In additional (port­
ing gtx.ll*.
Dorn ^ T u g l o . former ccntlr
lime I bailed In a month."
Last year 2,770 hat* were en­ lion, Manager af thy Greater Or- fielder for the Boston Hrd Sox, is
It waa 39 day* ago—.May I —that tered
immtrce, (*. (). | now prrsidenl of a rubber conI y fishermen from 4 i itale* lardo Chamber of Con..
Campanella hid clayed hi* last and Canada, making It lha target # n 1313, Orlando. Florida.
cent in L
Ijwrence, Mass.
game In Cincinnati and left tu un (rrih water black hat* fkhtng
dergo an r.pccalinn for thr remov­ contest In the United Htates.
al of a bone chip In hi* left hand.
The oneratlun was perforineti in'
ri,,’,&lt;&gt;M* offklal«i have
New Vork May I At first. It was
•»/„
'•••» * * '* '* " «
expected that the *urgerv ssi»uld i reuglit
•M’1 in
n‘*---"r
u-v' r*
,*,n* ****
Florida
water*
by hook
keep him nut ahnul eight weeks and line,
flfl* |
IlSii y
IK '
Ientered
'H IX T n i
9(1
H
l f Ij
may
lx&lt;
thr
but he cut that time limit exactly contest. Fishermen must haveintheir
In half.
i-ntrlc* weighed and recorded at
" It wa* like old lliuev bjlnp out any one or 17 official Urlandoj
there behind the plate again." he Chamber of Commerce weig''
no Itier tatlons located throughout
on lh* tral Florida. The contest la open]
re suf- to everyone living or visiting In |
__ _ nevrr Florida and no entry fed I* chat
at out that long before in lit ed.
f .earn of ball playing."
Low summer rate* will tie In I
effect and a check on accommoda­
tions and fishing camp* reveal*]
that additional unite nave
added tn take rare of the export­
ed Influx of the aumrner vacation­
er*.
For further information regard­
ing thl* contest angler* are re­
queued to contact II. Stuart John-

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Vukovkh Wins
500-Mile Race

hurt but Ihe yellow "slow down"
light waa on 13 minutes.
fRIier accident*
eat* do
Mowed the race
ilnutr* «h4
a lota) of It minute*
and 9 second*,
but till]
lo preven
.. ,failed
- - 1 Jo
prevent the fir*I

I.’ ----HlalnHIau* Klccal, HIIL
one of ihe

GHKAT NECK. N. Y. Al
duel, the man who made ihe *and
Wdlge pupillai, la serving hi* Ifith
year a* president of the hong laland l*i «fe a. Iona I (iolfcra Amn.
I'inri. lito St Ihe I ’lcall Meirjow 23. IP61,
4, Bin lloqap kai lad
•try dull, alao la a national
*ldtn( of tha PtlA.

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W A L lf

Daywalt hit Ilia norlkwesl wall
11 Up* pad the mldwav paint of
the
tha race, and bouoced off into Jim
Ralhmgoa'a ear. in whl*h pat
Plaherty of Glrndale, Calif., was
7
driving
relief. Nellhe
Neither ittlvrr
was

3. Who waa the youngest bowler
ever to roll a perfect 300 game
In sanriloned competition f
■I. Ilow many llrara ha* BfP
Hogan led pro g u lf* money win­
ner*?

eretlesl inlddlessripht* In lioxlng
under the name
of Stanley Kelcliel, He wan hie
In a one rounl knockout In
1909.
9. The malar league record for
most liase hit* In one seaaon be­
long* to (lia tv f Slilcr who hinged
opt 267 fur the St. Loui* Brawn*
In IfKRt.
3. la Marr Miller. 16-y.ar-old
howler from White Pigeon, Mich,
was the vnungest cwr tu bowl a
perfect TUXl ^ans. in eanrlloned
romnelltlop, lie did the IrkV r#b-

P 1, e f t y Lloyd
Swain I* stated to start
mound for the Card), lie
seeking his third *in in the Irague.
Swain i* a natu'nl pltchi r and he
rhouhl worry the Aitntrn with hi*
tricky style.
Red Hire* and Fulton Baxley
will lie In there swinging the big
bats. Red will he looking for hi*
first home run of thr year and
Baxlry will he hoping for his se­
cond- Gene Prnnipgton and n il
Crabtree will also lie looking Tor
their second four hair blows of thr
season. Crabtree leads the team
la extra U *e hits with five.
Hugh Cerlton end John Keeling
will fie looking for hits and also
will have to hold down the Infield.
Cari(on will he third and Keel­
ing at second.
Manager Buddy lake nay re­
place Swain on the mound If neces­
sary. Ruddy hat been hitting that
hill quite n-gularly and should hMp
tlie team ronsidrrahly If he playv
Probable Sanford Line-up
Keeling— second base
Pennington— shortstop
Crabtree— center field
Kem,— Irlt field
(taxlry— right field
IHrre— first bate
Carlton— third hair
Kchirard— catcher
Rwain— pitcher

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I.EfilON (itlSRIP: Tbe local Sanford American Legion l.a&gt;ehall
I’roup loots like thes* will egahi have a clutiupluiuhlp team. Red Hires,
marh of the t-am, thinks tl.il S.-c ford will make a repeat performance
4 f what tin- happened In the last two years to the team, and that is to
go to the .tale tournament.
Thi tram 1* composed of local boy* who arc sophomore* and down.
Also l.ongwomi ha* f.ent In a couple of players, one named Ralph Faliua, to tty in make the team. This l* one of th* )&gt;est thing* that thi
l.ungwomt boy* couiil do. The boy* love baseball and look like they
might turn into good playoea this y»*r.

Into high runrtderatlon for I he award. The two senior lsiy« played
«reat 1.4*11 through-out tin- year.
I Inlire tu n the aerond highest
h itle r on tin team with a .-'.'.mi aver­
age. Krider war thr numlior onw
pitcher and number four h itte r.'
I'uidia uliliee, and Jim Krider rweived mention of the Room- AIMIpTwo of the Jiidgea voted for Junes,
.xincnts team......... Sanford Cantinal* are goiag to trv an-1 g e t into th&gt;while the other two split their
lake-Urarge League
IG hit* In *9 time*
ua . .. .. . ■ Fulton
ruit.rn Baxley
uaxiey ha*
na* got
i
By ( i AYI.K TAI.ROT
vntei for lllih re and Krider.
■ ended
* ‘ ‘high
* ' school
' &gt;T athletic* with fo otU ll
Immy —
M'ult
l \ the plate ,
NEW YOUK idl - The eip erti
Kach and every Imy via* taken who annually talgct the IOW turf
|ca will ploy Key We-t
li-tlet , . . Si ml Inole 111( 1. Sch.Hi) footballteam
Into i-onddnation on the tram. champion* ara going to have 1 1
next year.
Although thl* doe, not rounl
NEW YORK f - Johnny Kill.ane
do a lot of head scratching thl t
and nothing I* given away, here
year unle». mine hur*e nianagn fi-allieraelglil rhum|i Irani I II? la
ia how other award* could hnvn
right soon In pul logdhrr a re- |!&gt;r.i rales l.ulu I ’rri-J current cmbeen made.
ti nder, "a very good buy vsho still
ipcctablo winning slrrnk
Best pltclo-r
Jimmy Krider
Of course June I Is a lilllr luo has a lot In l.-aro "
lic it r r lir f pitcher- Ed McCall
flreydulreil Julinttv, now 05.
lic it long hall hitler- Jim Unis- early In start nominating 2 yearnlds fur honor* hut usually by this svklcheil the flashy lliiuiklvn k id 1
kin*
lime (he situation In the 3-yrar- mislly whip Cleveland'* Mickey
Fastest- Jim Itu tlrr
old and handicap dlvitiona It prcl- M ari Inst night mi ,, mnnlnious
M in t Improved - |{ o m fUnnum
.
b e d Itefem ive - luirry, Bate*, ly well sclllcd. It was la*l year tlriDinn after in (m l rounds at Si
with Naliva Dancer dominating the j Nicholas Arena.
Randy h'i-r*r|t

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(true Kitrldga
M oil lilt*
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Pinecastle will bring it* *upcrtonic biicbill trim into Memorial
Stadium \Vedn«»day night and U t ­
ile the Sanford Cardinals. The A ir­
men are currently leading the Cen­
tral Florida League with an 9-0 re­
cord. The Cardinal* are tied with
Longwood for third place with 6 -3 .
Pinecastle has played cs^ry
Irague play except S a n f oT.tl
Th*v did defeat the Cardinal* in
ract Ire game* twice. Once by a
1-1 margin and tlieu by a IMi
score. The Cardinal* are a much
improved hall club and the Airmen
will he In for quite a surprise. The
game will Mart at 9:00 p. m.
A huge crowd I* expected to turn
out for the game. It should he one
of thr best games played In the
CFL this year. In tnis game the
puhlir wilt form their opplnl-gi*
about the Cardinal)
Sanford h a ■
won ID last four
s t r a i g h t hall
games a n d are
now on the way *
to the lop of the
Irague. if San­
ford c o o l * the ij
Airmen in a cou- i
pie of games they &lt;j
will be right be­
lt I n d them a n d
Will be in second

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ARTICLES FOR SALE

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113 I'.aM 1*1 St.
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SAH'iON, Indochina f l.t lien
evlcve de (inlard Terraube. the
heroine of Dion Ricn I ’hti, left here
b&gt; air today for P ari, on a com
mercial airliner
A handful of
frirnd* and official, were at the
a it |MM to bid her goodb*.

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WASIflNCTON It - Strong *tip
port for Sen Earle t
Clement,
of Kentucky &gt;i the nevt chairman
of the Democratic \.iiirn a l Com
(lA S S IFIFD DISPLAY
milter wa. reported ye»lerday to
be I'liilding up among S.-nate Deni
ocrat*
Stephen \ Mitchell, the nrc*cnl
chairman. It.,
.aid hr olan* to
r.Mign after n i l \ o * ember . elec
“Just (ilHtll I It)III"
lion, for control of t .&lt;tiyre&gt;* Dili
er. who ha*. Iieetl named a. |ro«
Serving Steak.. I h irkrn . Crode
*IWe *urce.«or* In* lu le Paul M , lli.h e -. Italian S |iaghel|l. Sea
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NEW. $|i) 93 to $14 93 value* lor
$3.00 pr. See at 304 Wr*t 3rd St.

JIOCUPST7U L N Y. X -T h era'i
. w rl..ubt abJ..;,
t. a do;;
that t« above the common c u t
He get* treated like a ctiilnmcr
.it Die I'niott T rim To
Itiict*. a '[tanlet, ha* hi* iron
'tank account, which nmt lolal*
* l » , He pay* ttulhtng in, but
ilrau * enough each week to keep
him in dog tiUcull*.
The depots!, come from a bot­
tled nda pop machine at the lloehi .ter tl.i' f- Elrctrlc r op l’ rnf
it* firm the machine are deposited
t * Ri* •!** am ount Employe* *et
up ihe *j*le tn in gratitude for Riv­
et* work a* a ( u l . l i dog

THE SANFORD IIFK \I.D
Turn. June I. 19SI

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IKYING PRYOR
month* " 1*1 luj.ciuiitc .git
Cordova Drive
2HH • 210 MKISCil III.IMI.
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j Point* Motel RI. 17-K1.
IfL'NFDHNISHKD t room home
Phone 4M.

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lemia Drive ra il 19(0
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Service and R e p a ir*
Mlalnnw llal*l A*'
RCA Motorola Sale* and Service.
U*cd 2 month*
49SO
H E M IN O L K R E A L T Y
Gene's Texaco Service
Ita K g rrly A ppliance C e n te r
W. DIETRICHS
T. IV. HERO
1124 Kanlurd Ave.
Pbnne U K
I N I Park Avrtw*
P h u r 27
"Your We.traghou.e I tea U r"
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iV e n h a—all-yV or II79 J
113 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 1737 I I B - IF B
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RENT
ARTICLF-S
FOR
SALE
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GASOLINE
hwnmower
SIS
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: h iFolio Insurance
KlUut.
Ft IIN IX IE P
kilcb'petb.
apt
tervon
tio.ono protection un each peraonof
GOOD and H A D
Slum! rtland ''..art. Illw ay 17-93
entire' family at a total coat of
Rahv Car Seata
1 I u.
A U I M 1 N U M W IN D O W S
S tuth (if City .'-trait*.
$9.06
VVKl.AKA Apanmrnt*. lU W. S S r ct t u
y s
" are
L Mnut mundertold
s j j *
— 1 w - STCVIPER ISSl'RAMT: A tiE M Y
Baby
Bed
and
Wvlpnmf
In
I ir.l streei Phon' 490-W. _
I'llUNE 2122.
Camplieli's Ciiliinct
Mire •*
24 93
nerapring 3(
Mattr
Fire—W tmltlurin—Auto—I lability
Rullavroy and Baby Bede It egI. M
I'hune 1117
F ttP
U H u rn Kocker 29.93 lliwav 17 92 Smith
$4#
M Platform
Pay Week or month— Td. 1423. Hcg.I. *79
$71194
kl
4IIU3
W Sofa IU.
USED Oa* Stove, extremely cheap
Furuilnre Center. IIS Weal F ln i Meg.
j . |TJ
(79 Ui
63 Chroir
Chrome 3 pc
Phone 714 W
Dinette
.
39
93
Preferred Rate* to Preferred
ONF. 1100*1 cifictev'y iparfment.
I'olio holder*
Reg.
$139
95
Shopworn
S
pc.
F I .4It til SANDERS
notable for coupl* or ilnale
Bedroom Suite
79 00
John W illium s Ins. A |ffn c y
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deal l y located
I till UK NT

M.nio, J a r u b K . ^ p ^ . Store.

Watch Dog Has
Bank Account

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Hr.; IF*. »Hh city wMet tv.ni '
Waihec
:s i i
Piy iiicula
plrlety luralihcit. tt.uuu T e rm *! 3 Renat* Automatic Wa.hSherm an t'nncretf* Co.
avaliable.
er*
each 123 W) Out W o t 13th
i'hune: I 24 I - I M I
3 Bedroom practically new home. I Wc»ilngh..n-i' Refrigerator
9 tt
9093L
Beaulifuly Umi-t aped. AImoat
I.. Sll.t.— 1'ianra Technician
9993 I’hune 2194. Route I. Sanford
Immediate pn*ir&gt;&gt;luu. T o t a l I 21" T V
price 19, 100. Requiring St,30U 1 IT" T. V.
T993

1 Electric Hantic .
down. Balance like rent.
Many other attractive offering* t Ua» Rang?
to rhooae from.
t SO Gallon Water Healer

Before I ' u M I u i U im i

SPECIAL SERVICES

Ambitious Women ! T p u i w rs 'r iA im - W M U iw
Can earn good tnunry reprc-enlmg COAIPI.KTE 1and*raplng. Tmpical
Avon Product*, inr. Hour, at
G o a l M ilk
Plants; Hitler III iip Sod: Top
your convenience. Opening, in
COOL clean 4 Room downitalr* fUndall Prlc.f, South Sanford Ave
Sanford Oatecn. Knirrpri.e. De­
I’hoaa Jao-W-i.__ ___ ___ _
apt fill Park Ave
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llary. Orange City. L V e Helen
M tt7 m o b h . | | . m n ^ R NO
MONE
5
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Air* Jg.inlu It &gt;*• 'll. p. D it. »
AVALON Apt* llfi Wed 2nd St.
WOMER I.IT T L R
971, Orlando, or phone 2 7362
USED Sffr^araler*. all nukea,
phone 423
I'.r d Cara
modela and v&gt;*er — Completely
Phone 137
201
Sanford
.Ave.
SEMINOLE Realty ha* *ev«r*l
reconditioned. Te«rd. approved
MAN WITH ('A lt
nice home* ami apt*, available.
and guaranteed — I r*m $79 5n Rig ramlng* Start own limine.* in
8 A N F O IU ) M O T O R CO
11)01 Park. Phone 27.
up. Ea«y term*. $fit») twr in mth
your town We finance you Good not French
I’ll. 1376
Claude II Wolfe
reference- Full time Write Mr
1 N IT IIM S IIE D hou.e. 4 Rm.n.*
Siwnce. »J‘&lt; North M ill. St . Itr- KXPANDrt Home, Prairie Schoon­
Appliance (erporaliea
m and hr*,eieway. V Room apt.
Phone 2117
lamhi. rla for pnsoual interview
® Furni.hed. Tile hath. Call 1172 J. 393 Hanford At*.
er, Stewart, Schull. Na»hua a*d
in your home
Yellow.("lie 13A rhivvn, 3 year*
Ilted
furniture,
appl
once*,
tool*.
t APTS, for rent now. CaU* Hldg
•te. Bought—wolJ. I.arry'a
U r r y ’a Mar,. VVijMFN It* .1 Dpporlumly, Earn
I’lwnc S».
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a£ ,u T * lt» E TRAILER SALKS
Phone 1631
U l Eaal im St *"
'm
L itre I « . h •v e n ilile lunderatl phone 5 3 tU or VP .3 P »l*tk», K1*
2 llodroom huuw*. Kitchen a*pii}*4*uroduil*. vpave lime at home If—you
' J want
J l r **■
the LOW rale on auto­
r*| Nice neighborhood. $03 Call
A. a C. JALO U SIfiS
Everything «upnlied. Eavy. prof
mobile
financing. *ru
llHlall
I9QJ.
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Slie 24 37" X 3 0 'i‘
liable Artlirie Indutlrie., Union
merit Lian Department, Sanford
Eitnided welded aluminum frame
City.
Ohio
F IT IN IS H E D roll age 3 room* and
Atlantic Ka.lonel Rank.
$M.0G. Special
' it dlicount tn conhath Plume 126741.
tractor*.
_ tp r*.
MIDDLE AGKD woman, to man
-B U IL D IN G s
age roummg hou.e during -unir. I k h i AI H O U SE -3 tirdroom*. SHERMAN CONCRETE PIPE CO.
Out
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1141
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large eruTated |»u*'ch
Corner
Ufetlrmi Aluminum-Free Ball
1
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hF.CHKTARY. recepuoni.l. Ca
" ‘ AWNINOR
Tele. __
mate*. Free Invtallatlon—
279 or Inquire I l l W e i t 17th
able. Steady emtiloy tnenl Itcp f
Ufoilm e Aluminum
— Center.
itltoue 1423 Furniture
J j m l l r. 1) S:inli/rd Her a Id
II. II. Grier
UH W Fir*l.
TWO—I lied room furntihrd apt*
F u rn itu re Center
Newly ilecnraled. Quiet nr
iclghIIWORK, WANT ED
- 11
PI.UMHIM1
11$ W rit I at SI.
Phone 1123
borhnod. Rhone 1113 nr 2020
PRACTICAL n u r s e " nr i u L Sit Contract end repair work- Free
ItDDM for rent In Lake Mary. All WORMS
Large Red Wig glen
ealm iale.. It L Harvey.
ter. good reference*
I'hune
■i.nvenlence*. Air* A F. Brown.
H»cf..rd Avo jdjoge tI7&lt;
Hullhrad*.
.....
Truckle
a il
June* Tire
1132 It
Ho* 207. Lake Mary.
anfoi
Shop, I I I Sanford
Ave.
\AILL Dfl minim; lu my home
130 monthly 2 Bedroom furnithed
Plume 730 W
USED TRACTOR 8
tk, Outhn
WlUlem P. Smlik,
Outboard halea
apt 1703 .Magnolia Phone 440-J
2 Ford Ferguion*. I Oliver 70
Service, Mercury Outboard Sal
13H E S C E I.H N E n t S
-1 3
B rill T ractor Co.
a*. 1311 S park. H u n I1I6-J.
. 4 ROOM furnUhed apt. $33. 404
S»*n7Tn«I^Or
Sarierd Orlando HI way Phone Ml
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Katt 14lh St.
_ _ _
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph BOATS, Boat building, vupplle*
Itav. IlfiV j
3 nODM furnithid apt. Utllltie. NEW Innertprlng rnattre**. $19.'.o
ami hardware. Trailer*. C. Vail
Rvrhange.
lumlhed 330. W A. Ifopkin*,
WiMxIuorklng, 31? Sanford. I'h
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iNNEiiSPRINO ma«lre»*i* ren*
F’lora Height*.
2243 W.
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\&gt;plu!l paving, land clearing, fill
te FU R N ITIfRR - f'lm ta Grww*. w»
4 ROOM unfuralahed apt. I'pv*kc Ti o i ,’s
b e d d in g
dirt and day.
tla ir. Flout and hack *crccnoi| renter Celery end Hanbod Ave
VEf^UnAN BLINDS
S pence
p n r i r lo
t 'inn -triirlin n Co.
porch. Available July I
613
Plume 1231
Maitland, Fla Phone Wilder Park 1 Faelorj price ' Holla Head Blind*
Alyrtle
Aloruinum tlal&gt;. rollon nr plat
73791
Watbert.
All
m ike*
tic tape* Complete repair »ervl?r
2 ROOM apl form.her. Private USED
Thoroughly reconditioned. Tevl FLOOR laiidtng and fiirlkliing Kauiinolr Venetian Blind Company
bath, rlectrie kilrlun. hot and
ed. appriived and guaranteed tleaning, waving .Vrviug Souii win tV r.t ThlrdS t.
Ptoneap
cold water. Couple preferred
From $39 93. Eaiy term*.
nolc County alnee 1923. If. 2,
Idol
WWl
2nd
St
41
C laud* I I . W o lf*
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AND
POiJWP
tilcaMia. Lake Mary.
7 IIEDHOOAt
furnished hou.e,
Appliance (W p o ru lio n
M U lf V 0 1 1IR PETT
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HAUL'S
OAftAGE for gfocrgl Aid"
near ha.e, 473 Phone t»n or 363 SauTord Ave.
Phone 2117
I you b ave-ai'varllia your In**
repairing
Al.o
Wrei
Iter
St-rvlre
74VW.
R lE E for il.icc time* ia thi
402 Celery. I’h. luup 31 — lOA R
POMROID Film*. Camera* and
Me raid through the rourtaay o'
Night.*.
ItEDIIOOM, priralc hath and en
accetiorie* at AYiebiildCa Cam
Ihe Florida M i * $ n k
trance l'hone 427-M.
era Shop. 210 South Pork Ave
LAW NMiiwEItfi. Kami and Pmv
2 REDRfKl.M Unfurnl.heil home
er. aharpened to cut like new LOST: Brown and while nub
FOR THE GRADU ATE
rovkrr tpanul, with harnci*
tin vrlr* repaired, rebuilt paint
_ lm ^ ir ^ M o n r ^ n jr r i« ^ Crocery famglnc* • Wlttnauer • l.e Coulie
Aotwer* to name id Kipper If
ed Kry work Harold Stanley.
Elgin
Rubiva
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WATCHES
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4 -H E A I, WtTATE FOR HALE - 3
310 Eavt
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» l hNLSUED OR UNFURNISHED Hanford Jewelry and I.UKifage 1 AHI'HNTUY and painting,
Call FDUNIU 1’iymoulh car I
—A vat a a tf will covl yuc much
&lt;0
corner Magnolia and 2nd Dwuo
366 Sanford Ave.
or* W
m-irt ' n i l
( Ivtv.UiAa
Phode i n
mfo r* -lii«
anartmeata

t *malt id In the
fn iv e || tu youraeU.
today and Siva the
a brut your ruuma or
to ;en,

may have vamu hy idanllfyini

and paling fur ad
Alumlnuaa
HmHty'n Sn-ipplai* T u rtle
Venetian Ulindu
Miiwera*
LOST: tiulovi iiriat watch 1 No
— Factory to You —
New lncapAII—Jutl nut of Cil)
329/77) on the rornrr
of Til* am!
on
Enclaved head Sag proof hollom
Hickory Ave l'hone 731. BE
ltnillt Now handling Scott At
3 I1KDKOOM home K itra large
rail with plavlie and*. P lu iir or
WARD.
wafer Outboard Motor* Abo a
In ing mom wllh fireplace. Fenrfiyon tape* Colton or nil«u
faiuou- line of rnmpelilive price
&gt;d yard, double garage, jqceletl
umwer* from Snapplu' Turtle— MIST: Female Hull T«rrirr-B I»cl
717 We»l ITIh Trie# jit 1.300 Heakarlh filn u t and F aint Cu.
and while Lail iftu near Cmm
Term*. Owmr leavt
fry Club. Call tlH W 1 Mr&gt; J
Phone | | I I
II* I I I Weal Bad M.
Phene M* S. Kemiaulr Hlvit
A. Strange.
wejdi.
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ENVELOPES, leiterhead*. MateCrtM
, biUhdd D.iporian j
rnenta, invoice*, hand bill*, and
room*—
ay
or
all
2 REDR04JM block houte
ward. I m« i), jn tr
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klichen.
»pace beater, venetlM
inuaf Co, Fbone 404 403
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Rrdroum. large living room, din
inB room, electne bTtcben Fur*
nltbeil Near town end air bate.
T*«e nriee? t t ala.

ST. JOHN’S R E A L T Y CO.
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Peter*on, Broker
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RBR-LMIX CONCRETE
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Agent—Glenn C. Ult. 2419 Lau
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1291-J. Sanfnnl

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VhU H . l r ’g G u ir SI allow
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Ted Hurnett
C unlrarlor uf I'nlnlln*
Floor And
Wall Tiling

OAK LA

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Phone II97-W.
Seminole County'*
rare Cemelgry.

£af«!U55'"”"

^acting and repair*

Fla. l ’hone 4131 or
tf»42'W after 6 p m.

Hanfnrd

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Phent 112 $
f mar binci
Room 201 Edward*' Bldg.
&gt; gaol la, I'h
Park * Com menial
I’b. 1$ Check o u r ^ fe i* * mlS*^qualit y he PAINTING, „Maall F'h* appro'
i . It. Attainder
T. M. Stringer
fare you buy
ruled. 329 J
Reg, Real Ealate Drekera
StR karik Glami i r i Falul Ca.
OFFICE DESKS and Chain In.
CARPENTER WORK
p t a m' Ar i
mediate
■te d- lfv'1 7 . Low e*t p rim
WbeJter buying or &gt;4 R '$ tt «IP l i f - i u Went ted M .
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Rnofluff — Sheet Metal
HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry
Lord Phone I3I7 W.
STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS Heating — A ir CoctdlGoiilnc
E vrim Roofing and
Mibe. Hey be ordered by call­
B UILD IN G loti cl oa red, graded
H eating (i).
ing your local Sanford reprevrnTree*, vl.rubbery moved. DeWItt
tafive Leona Uoonuan—2232 4

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Plume 7$

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Across Country
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Eisenhower
(Canlipped Im m rage One)
"then indeed we are apprnarhinr
the end of freedom'* rnad *’
Mr *|*n warned again*! ennflt*
ir r
wi'h -lltloyal
*ubver«tnn. r.-.-.rig IItat “ we .*,.descended in blmo) ,md *ntril from
revnlutlnnarte* and rebel*—men
and women who dart-1 In distent
f»"fn accepted d&gt;telmi« "
Turning to gtobM m a ile r., the
President *a!d America i. ***in
milted to two f »r rearhtng pollrir
"Fir«t and fnremmt. we .,lr dt-l
Icaterl In the building nf a cooper
ative peace, bised up**n Im ln , pt* 1
lice and fairness
"Second to pursue this effrt
lively, we seek the strengthening
nf America and _her friend- tn
love of liberty, in' knowledge an*l
comprehension, in a dependahli
prosperity wid*ly shared, .ln ,l
a military posture *i Impiate foi
irru rily "
In auch polirirs, he .aid. "(here
it no iota &lt;d aggie sion no tnteni
to exploit nth* i jj- deny lh*-u*
their rightful place ami space in
the wnr) I '•
Me
said
hi*
administration
know* Mist "every lie- iliato n a o &gt;
the Oimniunists would he fraugnt
with traps ann pitfalls." Mill In
tald, "Pfislttve. determined day to.
dav toil wihi'-I pry real dividend
among free nations "
*•
19)1.It 'll K t ll 'Il 'M Il M - I'nhre I hirf lleijr William* (le ft) and I ’llmn. lien Muller are shown with
eqiilpnt*nl ah ull I- carried 111 rn li nf the pnllir |ta trill rar*. Ki|tifpmrnl In earh car la rallied al apprniiin.ili I) #.1,200. (S la lf I'hnlu)

m o m it o v t t n r u v s
(tK N H V A , i/11'
Soviet Foreign
Minister V. M, Miilnlov I f turned
to the Fur Kusl* tn renter Pitre t*&gt;
ilay ufter u sudden. two-day tii|*
hark to Moscow for * «ti*iihnlt*&gt;n
Three transput! plan*-# hroughl
Molotov nod hi« parly here A
M'nnllnued From Page One)
hullelprnof limousine whlaknl th*
tuinv away. we may a* ***11 be Hursian dlploniatir chief to hi* vil
under a dirlatorahlp. I'm a r|n&gt;* la Immediately.
Molotov went Home unexpected
neii'Mwu nf the maytir and I
ly Sunday, telling stviral of the
Mi HTKVB D H I’SDI S
I mill hit City ommaml purl nr ilntn I even know he had a p«nv Western delegation chief* he would
( ’rolling along the 1'lljr’t -li*-*l . n* ighleiring patrol rart. t ill rar until thin ram* up."
return today.
III III*
ip* rial ri|iiippe&gt;l patrol I ran lea ramera, first aid kit, fin(iim . K rider replird that he
rat, the City poll- 1 man i- lotiifrirt 1perprinibig erpiipinent, shotgun or fp m io h t f lt e ir r a t e n n l h l l | r
Ing evidence to Hanford'* icst.trril- lint
gun. -in
spare
ammunition, i"»i
pnr - iif both alder of th* laiu t, "but t
■
«■*■*,
n - •■■■■•■uiiiiioii.
spotlight,
Iiroum ............
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and passing motorists ii&gt;«i offer- table sin
.. . flarea,. fine*.
*
............ . ..... .. ...........
live help I- oral if an unrig* my blanket, tu'w rope, rain* oat, hat „e |M„, t*&gt; move a cow neat to hi*
cover, rutdmr lamia,
for makneighbor,"
* nouIn tetjuire it
— , _a -kit
..............
..
The Sanfoid paiolinan i* lypl- ing |ila«ler ca»ts of foot prints,
fire
extinguisher,
r.ow
b
a
r
,'spare
Al
A ilh q r Klrchhoff
cal nf those throughout Floiblo
.......
f ,°"'
■ “ " '" f * *
a pnlire drpartmint within hliii'i lf ga*. tn l.a r .lo ,........ . machine gun
............. mm i*-noi l» w a .tin g it.
On hi* f i n d salary, he work- a II * all worth approximately *.1.timi- nn IhU » hm tm*v* «te nth^r
minimum of in hom* a day, hot ;iim
r. e
,
I* *
-I „ llHdl«* •eridll* n n iltrv« li* check.
r merge nr y calls inn Ihe average
tioari In 12 hour• dally for the
■ lack of *i*e in It* mobi­ bin behind Tmichton a Drug Stole
yrar.
op for ila
The Kulifnid force i- HI yeala-olil lity. Within second* from Ihe lime that's in a le iiih lr stale."
Ihl* rear, allhough It-embryo look *n'emergency call la received, a
Com. Kad* i madi a motion that
Ilf* In 1r**lI Sln-e lhal day. * *• &gt;* policeman la nn hi* way to where-J the new ordinance, allowing live
policeman have up held the *tr|&gt;ati ,-vrr Itoillile may llirft. Once on slock t*i l&lt;* kept 100 feet from a
toenl’a high alandani. 11 may la- i|,r -cene, h*- h.1 all he nieila t*&gt; lesldenre, la acreBled, tl was not
fine, a* (illbrrt and Sullivan pul remain on the *|ad until relieved, .rronded at this tlm*.
It, that, "A mdieeman’a lot is not
Thi* niohillly i a major factor
i,,,„.ihv .iletue C,•nn.
• happy one,J but th. average San
allow ing the City'........ Ice force
'
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Police Patrol Car Carries

Animal

Much Specialized Equipment

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Great White Way Doused In Protest
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land '-I* I'o llrr laonrtu*1 an in r*
ligation t* l ay into the nv lery
death rf an aged mm whn.e kero­
sene -u*k*d iKuly &gt;• i* found Hum
leg In a shed at I'oor ('tars'*!
Convent here
Mynilwr* **f the au-lere lln ie ii
I'tlhohe outer retiiiiiiug to Cicir
• Us from prayer yesterday * jw

.inuke rising from loe shed In.rb
# i * Ihe flaming body nf ikl y* ar
old Sister Antony, an empty kero
sene t an by her *lde
The 27 Inmate* nf the Poor
Clare’* Convent fin ha refool and
are permitted v|»|tnrs only Ihree
limes a year Most of the nun
have not *een the outside will Id In
more than M year*

N K W Y O U K &lt;r The ligh*
nf
llte far* .*I White W av w ir e il- *i| se l
(or 7n tnluulc
last night In i
Mr--n&lt;lway blaekunt protest me * 5
(m i rent elly amo-einerit ta*.
Broadway'* -p crta rn la r .idverlining sign, joined ihe di-'rlrC s
llie ile r * and movie M ir e s in (heir
protest al n p in , but while most
Ih e atrr llghl stayed off all eve.
nmg. Ihe -Itriis were sw itrhnl on
again ahoul 1 :*o

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WHY MERCURY15 NEWU ENGINE
IS1HE FINEST IN IIS HEED!

j o * l iis e a u rc H .

bring sH ltrhrd Dam Ihe Nallonal , Al *»,u
W illi v-&lt; •
' • t i l t i t n * rr» * i»
I . Hard Armory In Ihr aitdlloriiim
•M niney who dies* ut* the
T o r f t f If
I *t * *; r \
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&gt;*l-Jinan.
*
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nntin*
fil'd
n**m
Me
al the ( ity Mall. The FSF.S renre
n r i m *.• i i « i ’ l -.m u *
. u ii-oe- "| iintt'i think the City
Vutt »f» |if|g**i r»- 11§11» t f*. f|t# srntalive will he al the new placr
Vfltlf n | M »ro ll p f r l t * | f i* *»» ,d
mt Friday to lake claim* Inr un eommiaalon »hnuld even w all for
l»w »** !*f |*if ».*• »,'•* im| lift'rtrn Inn* employment Insurance and In w lomtoaint, l*ut shnuld rhange
|W
At Uib *«f(I »• rtf tfie fi»rt* Ira n ta il nlher hu«lnr*«. The t l l y anything when they know some*»f
t |f r(( |f #‘ tt | , ** f I|t
manager, B arren Knowlea, grant ihlng i . wrong."
•■-llir al
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rerlaii* *.|. *.n„i, |*t • * *| e* «* **# »i«| rd prrm ksm n (nr usp nf iht* an
Cum. Cnrdrll replird lhal he
tax in i n , • ii, . -I ............. .. ‘, ( « i n i
didn't litlrrnl In argue with a
41* 1st •'lii-'i* ot t i.-ii-t- | •* a•*&lt;! f*.i dllnriiim.
V*--*let*l» i ,..ii*ii, i&gt;. I't.a,,. , * , s'.,
lawyer.
lilt
|th *# le D la t n l Is Ih e
s m a M e il
Coni. tllemp#| nude the mat Inn
I t* * M t e • 1 - f
fM 'p
(rat
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d e te in I lie C e lle , | K t* te a
(ha* Ihe nc*v nrdittdPre be ar
f # (ia•&gt; • * &gt;(i^
le* *(* » M | M * | n l i I k *
cepDil bill withdrew || In favot
•
c i...
t: m l
t&gt;* 1 t *
M ln n t
of Coni. K i i h l ' l eetller motlnn
*« HI m»■*ii
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IV | T V I* * *;
f t 1li I
askinp Ihe i i m r th in r. Kadrr'a
'Ufa* 1» • - *. ! f f
- »try #•* • • I IM 'f!
r iM i- i*
- m (l*t» ♦h 9 | f t H (1# r #*« x i m t t n t i n t n * i , o p i . v j x r t . motion wa* *eenml»d liv Slcm iwr,
) l« v , \
f* M ' •
11*1 X 1 0 * t n
k i.y s iy
n n s i x . who urged (he C llv l i v ll It* *er
n
** I I I
*01
111V I li H T II I
M f i v t l • ' whal happene, II wa* paxxed bv
i *f • •h
1III# r I f r IIIf 1•olio*
IlltX II
IT titilt is
T i l I '. I . M 1
«h i : a i »
* «i r i .t i* iv iim n r a * i i i i m «- • vote nf Ihree to Iwo. Com*.
I l f i O l i n f | t i I II A
Kader and H iem ptr and Mayor
T i l l ! T#
•* I * it
\* i i f;nf n r n iv i;v K ail Hlggildndharn voted fo r and
r o i»«i» t
, lh a l « t o c . ll i i r i o f lh # o w n v r a o f Come. Krider and Cotdell ag ain ,!
HANf. f 1 ( 1 i i H a
I * o d , -M o a t. In K I.4 V IA I ' l l A I N
A lf O f 'F t a f i t I » f l '
SUP | * I « T M H T o f ritm ln o le C o n n - • lie action.
t l . V l.o l.U w i l l I,# **• Til « | th # I ' l l v
Throughout the inerting. Mayor
H e ll In Oc!#it&lt;,. IT--, i-la. x l
i# n
»»c o c k , ■ tn o il lh # n i h d a v o f lllgginlxilham . raid a# ltttl« a*
(h a t I an* • • * * * * , t in n o *lti*« » a l
In*.#, |X » i (o r Ih e |Mirim#e n l e le r l- ih*v*ihle, liellevlng that tlnre he
Ila • .«•« In.I ut .uni,i it., n. n le a " * • • o n # t * l , o r lo t # e ld f i l x - w ai to rlotelv Involved, be ihoutd
(to e * n a n *,
I.A V I V it H i t t I 'I .C A N
l i h l lo r a t , t m t.l lh i» e v e a l# , a l
IK tl" and lh a t I i■itao«t In t e a l i f v t w id th vie* ll» n # *# r» , *# n ( la n d lh *« l attempt to away Ihe commit-

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aat*l n v tn , w ill, in * n * t k .if th e
C lr t u ll
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tt*m ln i-le C o n n lv ,
F ln itita , In ■ ..■ it .la n .*
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n o h l d , f * i , | , , 1 1 0 -1101* m a y r# l* t # ,* o t ih # l* w aril# . , ta i l , io t x a n d
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la l# v **l .1#* # # ,# d |i#t*-&gt;n* a n d p * iv a l# r i- iio it a llo n # m e t li# r# n t#
a a n lr.l «.» I h r l * „ | r i , „ »
„ r d u ty
n iillo u lia .l a c* o | - Tl.# n * l i e * o f

ftivlsl.ii* *-t in# S 'l.ililio s Name
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14a til* I o t , ,

ritj o flliM l* lim n JaatantMt*. I, * asked Sanlnrd .
-**l*i*e on im&lt;s to »ei op a sanitary land-fill. Since lh a l c fly ’a profit* n* « a * -im ila i In Renting’*, (hr city
manager, health n lllre r and member** nl the Sasannah Chamber dnssr In Saidoid and in-peeled this
n l * \ model land till ( i t s Manager Warren Know leu, who i*&gt; on ihe tra rlo r, n plained how Sanlnrd
i n * ream* it . problem will* ihe a*-*i»lantr nf Jamesllunn, (th ird from le ft) ,* tufoiil m iia iio n ollirer
and I ’.-lgar i.n tfilh , cits superintendent nf atrrrla. (far Ir fl). (S ta ll I'hotm

* • lin e a r I h i m , t h * • ’tel h ot aat4
C tw rt r o u i H I I I I #*1 4 a l* ti* e * . It a m .
l a the m i l a t I'u m e la ln t In #al4
•w it am t to • # * * # a m p r (h # t# o |
upon a t ta tiiv v to t p la p ilf t r on ot
b tro ie tt** i r i n d a * i.t Ja n #. t * * i
W IT N m h h m r hand and l h * a t .
f ilia l te a l ot said I ' a m t . a l M a n lo td
ih t. l b * d e v or H
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sit'd

RHFONllVf hiniqnr, nrir l-hnttrl nufmrrtrn)
— Only 2 Isatr.ls ue u-nl for normal driving.
But the 2 rxira l irrel. eui in inslanlly, aulnmatirally, when t&lt; -riv r juiwer ix npe*le*|. T liry
■re tw u u m &lt;m iiri.lleil fur aipmiiher re*(&gt;on*e and
fte a lrr economy.

note irnciiNT (*/•*•* ini hifth luihulmre romlmtfion
(AfiPiftcn) — Wpilpr i|ia|wd chamlier*, the m u lt
of 5 yrar*’ m e an h , »wnl tin* fuel air mixture
iho spark plugv in a miniature cyclone
C tfast,
complete mrpbiixlion— for more power
from le«* ga*. T in - j* il*c nimi |M)wrrful y ri lha

tliriftiest Merrury ever— with .629 hp for every
inch o f it« 2.V» ru, in. displacement • • . the
highe-t rjiio in Mercury'* history.
UHMATCMfD fOR SHttR RUGGfONItS fnerr tfrrp-ilirt
W*al| Mercury'* new Mink extend* a!mo«t 3
inches U-low the crankshaft'* renter line—give*
Tar greater nank*haft support. New thorl-tdioko
(3.1*1 piston# cut engine wear, give 29'* more
milexge for -nine amount of pirtori travel.
OUIHCI OFfRATIHG (prrritim W o n c w /)-A ll major
parte are Uilam e*l separately, then each engine ia
individually ladanred in ofKmtion nfirt nivmUy

—a manufaetiirinf* prrw-e-s r»*en'e&lt;| until anw
for only the m***t ejpeniivp engine*.
THI S*Mt HIGH HORStrOWER (N (VERT MOOEl—
Unlike some car- with optional, rslra-rost "top#
of-lhe-Jinc" engine*. Mer* nry'* nrw Ifil lin overliea*| valve V H i* alan*Ur*l on rvery mmjrl.
COKE IN AND SEE rOR YOURIEir_ Y*.u don't hive'lo
!»■ roe* li.mii ally minded to understand the hmrfitt
of tlie-e new engine feature*. You ran frrl them
on a trial drive. We invite you to *|np In at nuf
showroom today and let thi* great new Mercury
V-lfil engine speak for ilaelf.
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The
problrm
began
several
month* epo when M r. and M r*.
Paul M ai ion. neighbor* nf th*
mayor, complained to the commix■Ion that he w a* hreaklng the
i l t y ’a lew by keeping a email
pony In h i* bark vatd.
A*
lim e
pa**ed,
aigum ant*
grew over the a ffa ir.

A sii-day boat cniUe may be
taken from Fort Myers up Ihe
Calnotahalchee River into take
Okeechobee
There era about 250,000
Io n In the United State*.

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KATMANDU. Nepal i s - A l*p»
ne -e attempt In scale 2 i.T » f™(
Mt r.ane'h llim al In the Him a
by.is has failed, report* reirhinj
here raid today

fCnnllnurd From P»B» One)
Fl**m Ihe audiencr ltli*.e || « |le ,|
Chib tom*.flow
night
al
1:11
chief W illiam *, "Couliln't thi*
n't in* 5.
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lirnteiieil mdilianr# iif enforcedT"
l l ' i Pilot Club meeling and pic Ih e ih ie f lenlfrd, “I ilon't lima*.
op « h irli » * . -'hedule | to be held This Ihdur I* loo cto*»ed-un for
neit Tue day h t * tieeo pnslpoueii m t . "
Imlelinltel* |h " tucnie a n to be
After abolher long *il*n re Com.
held at .SanUmlo Spring*.
I oid fll a (l* d "W hy «ht&gt;tll*l we
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lita tife riti ordinance for m e pi r
■•pate nyrd li* Ihr lln rid a Slale ctili who made a rompta ilt T"

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Jap Try To Scale
Mountain Fails

Hina......- in Ibis IssJ’r omke It ex
tn-inelv difficult for the i-omtnis
Ie1 11 In
j|fffIt M
(linn
alon
to filJ
ear
a rlfl
d rrh
l'in .
Com. Cordell »uid that he didn't
Irile v , that tlda ordinance »aa
Ihe i.uswfi-r amt Com. K ild e r l-uckeil him on hv hiating, ', M *(*r.* I'd
tms* 'h i* I'd rather not hava any
r r d lin t n ie

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Toil 1* -.*.*.. lliing 1 se «fatii»u
|r |p l.ir r r a r * .' raid .......... .car
old profesalonal lecturer. "When ;)
wn* a little boy I always r**T
auuut the tinltrii States and rnais«|ed at the *ite of the country.
The idea came *n me that I'd li,to walk across it-"
||e took to the open road April
I ami hail completed 1,258 m ilt* of
Ihp journey when
wnr he stopped h»re
.
»pe» 21 mm,
|a«t
night. Me average*
a day. By mid-November, he hope*
to reach San Ftanrlsen.

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DBS MOINES W F - John F
Fiey, toughened by hikes in Mr
motn.ioinim* native Switmland,
like* to w»'N.
U p Mas. ..
well he I* walking
"every Inch of the way" from N»-v
York to San Francisco, roughly 3,.
(Mo highway mile*.

�n
Weather
M ake Sanford Your

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'McCarthy Says Has 'Alarming'
Information On Red Activities

F L O R ID A ,

M r* Edna Pinkerton Sanfned.
his been awarded * " Jumpma.
ter" errtifirate hs M i m e studio
Florid*'* renowned oceanarium
Specially x rlrrtri visitor tr*»in ill
part- of the country earn Hu tt'l
*t Manneland hy feeding the f un
mis jum ins porpoites bs hind
Mr* Pinkerton reeelved th,
»r&gt;*
alter »itree«:.fullv coaxing Hire
of the larcr arpiatlr mammal' In
leap completely nut of tfie » iter to
take fish from tier linger - Pot
lowing the p irpot e tenting. Mr
Pinkerton .tayed t wltne. thentire program during whi'.h *
illver enterv Hie two oceanarium
lin k* to teed the thousandi ot liv
tng marine specimens

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The MHh Pronram and Ihr fit
ni.at Sterling and flrtllo n nl Ihr
t (stixirat Association ol Sonlhrro
Fin? Id a Mill lie held fu esd o, June
■ *1 a pro. In Ihr Coral Gables
Elementary ’Jrlmol Audit,irlnrn
Pnnre tie Lean lllsd.. Coral
C.ablet, arroidlng In Jusitn P
|l*»ee. program rhalnnan. "A
great man, nl n, air not lanilllar
with the line work ol the I Intul •
Mate Museum. a pnhllr supported
( t irttllnllon. In Gainesville hr Ar
nold It. fimhman. the noted ill
reelnr ol ltd* museum. will rnmr
from Gainesville especially In IrP
of "A Contemporary Appmarb
In Florid* llistnrs," he said
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A representative of the Drland"
foetal
Secuttlv
Adrnlni drritoi
•*HJ be at the "erntnolr Counts
Court House m S.mford on t m l.,'
June I. and Friday. June ir , be
tween the foutr* nr It .in a hi and
g noon lie will takr rlalm * ol re
" tired person*, Iheir dependent
and survivor' of dnrr*»ct{ tiorkre
and distribute mlnrm.it Iona I liter
it tore ex pl.t tiling Phaser n| Ihr
Fmclal .Security Art
I » k
Sanford today reeelved a IrMei
cf thank.* from F A 1acock ett
manager of Savannah, Ga . tn ap
prwtatton of lne»| rtfv official,
explaining how 5*n!ord began amt
I* now operating Ihe city . tin t
^ tavy landfill Savannah hat
a
* problem rlrotUr To that ol aauiord
in regsrtklA garbage dJpo»»l
a a a
A Hovel Pulnrlani owned h,
M l,, f.ertrnde Vlnlnx la In hlwm
al I5flS IV First SI.
• • •
The regular meeting of the F.lh
Club, tomoirnw at ti .10 pm . will
leature a barber tie ,,n I imti.ilion
• • •
The City will install cxtiis light
at the Fort Mellon toft hxll die
mond within the next few day*,
aecording tn Warren Kno«te», rity
manager The diamond i, locate I
behind the former bo, at a linn.
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A ravalcadr of automobile* •allU
New Smyrna Heath • himtier ot
Commerce nlltrlala and a bevy
of bathing heantlea adterrlalng
pa*** U£er&lt;s, has been •ehednled In
pa,« through Sanford next Satur­
day al t l l h p m . armidtng In
Fnrieat llrevkentidge. Inaal C nf C
. ( manager.

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A. K. Shoemaker
Is Appointed
To City Position

H A IO IO I S I A t i t M f o r e ig n O p ­
e r a tio n * A d m in is tr a t' d I IIr e c to r ,
te lls a n e w * corifetenre in W is h lo g lo n th a t S en Jose ph It M r C a i l h r ( f t - W i t ) m i l* a ' le g io n
o f f a i t * (ta te m e n ls '' In • f e . c n t
S e n a f* V d d r e ix T h e W is c o n s in
S e n a to r a s s a ile d ih e S d m ln lit ia lio n 's fo r e ig n » |1 te ib e y S ta s re n
• a id
“ W e n e e d le -a h e a d lin e
h u n te rs a n d m o re H te n h n w e r
b » e k * r r fo r th e good n f A m e r lc * ”

U. S. Withdrawing
Air Technicians
rrem Indochina

W A S H 1ST.T O N NTt — Sett
M rf'n riF n
( R - W i -0 said Foflay h ii ito i's lig a liim sulwom m ill,*,' h .n in fo rm a tio n " n liirn itip " I m' m u i i I o u t (I s h I k h i !
Cormtmiii.Ht in f ill ra tio n o f iFu*
C'cttlral In lrllig p n c p A cpncy
itnl h ytlrn g i'it noil atom luintl,
p li ii ii'
M rC n rlF iy mini Ih e in ftw m at Ion irt Ihrie Ijeldi was much
nmri erl ui than the chargci
which .et &gt;dt the subcommittee'*
insr ligation of »t ''it inhvertion
at the Army’* &gt;e, ret rid a r libop
alorle, at FI Monmouth, N J
McCarthy nude Ihe .tafemcnl.
without further elaboration, Jnsl
before the noon rccesv in Ihe Wth
day of (hr Arm) MrCarfhy hear
lugs
Sen I tit .mil f&gt; Wash, had been
rjue.lioniitg It iy M Cohn, chief
rnutrel for the M rrarthy sribcom
mlttre. itxiut what Jack..on railed
a long ’ dclas" In starling the Mon
mouth inrfiiirv
.lark on rei i||rd that M ri'arth,
bad I r 'lifted hr recrisfil In April
or May a -umntarv of an rt t f
doeumrnt w-tning the Army of ts
siibser&gt;i\e. it Monmouth
Mefarthy broke In to *ay It tnok
mans month* of prrlim inar, tn*
ve.'ligatlnn before formal hearings
could be launched.
*
Jarkvon protested that the Mon
mouth Inlnrnulion sva» so serious
II a|.peared ti e alert thing to have
done would n u e been to nofify
tenators on the subtnnioitllrr irn
rnediatels
Jackson .p i lie had riot heard
of the Invesligatirm of Monmouth
or the Armv In gerwTal until tong
afler it hail been started
Mefarthy responded that the
subcommittee had matlrrs even
mnrl, more serious under preljmi
narv investigation now
One of these he said, wav "com
mutmt infiltration ot Hip Central
Intelligence Agency "
The tulelligenie agency It bead
rtf bv Allen Dull**, brother of Sec
retarv of Stale John Fo»ter Dullrs
Mefarthy lh*n gdded that an­
other preliminary
litveMIcihnn
e'liiilrixieaa
w e r n * CommuMtl
trdliwauwi
J
.
a.
« . . . r,f
•
hydrogen
and atom
bomb
plants "

WASHINGTON
Tbe United
State* ha* started to 'sithdraw
omr ano Air fotre Uchnteun*
•u.hed to Indochina to help main­
tain Fftnch warpltoe, n ritlv
tbrte men*to ago
The . U rlnue [Hfi*Ittt)ent. hm*
»vcr. i. rr|mrtrd con.Mmng allow
•mme American lerueemen tn
volimfeer to a,«i,l French cmurid
crew. In servicing plane, hlaatlng
away at Communist le i rebel
forces near llamu
Uiplom.itie offtrtals wbo rejaut
ed Inis tml.iy said the evacuation
of American Air Force prraonnel
m no wav should ho regarded as |
a lessening nf Amertran Irilerof
In fh ■ future nf fled - threatened 1
Indochina
The withdrawal, they rinpha
ijed. is lieing carried out in ac­
cordance with pledge* to Conjrc, .
WASHINGTON m - P re s e n t
that the y n technician* i«n to I.tjenhnuer,
dcrlanug himvell still
Indochina last kfareh would In m favor of giving 19-year-olds the
putted out bv .tun" tJ A vub.tjn rote today said lie believed Ihe
t ill ".insticr, they *ald, already tatr&gt; right* iisue wa* miMakenly
have been returwJ to U S ta. - 1 ralved again,t the plan
In the Far Fast
Ileipite the tension of fnngrcv*
These offielats said some 17
roicrtlng Ihe proposal, Kisenhower
Amettran 112b tmintiers, loaned to 'aid he still believes that young
the Pteneh air force atKiul Ihe
fellows oki enough In fight » tp
same time, will be kept In Indn old enough fn vole
rhina to lo l'lc r air assault*
He told new* conference ques­
against a d v a n c i n g Communist
armies, especially In the rn tirx l tioner* he ronalders It a mistake
to have raised the question of
delta area
late, rights In opposition to the
The'e disclosure* came as lop plan
military chief* nf the United
The President noted that women
fdale.. Rritaln, France, Australia
and New- Zealand began gathering galnol the vote by constitutional
here for secret strategy rnnter amentment. arwt said he believe,
encc in rxamine the possibility of the same mule should be follnwed
with respect to the Ift-ycaroldi
oul'rle Intervention tn aid the
Congressional opponent* of the
hard pressed French ttnlnn forret
is year old voter amendment, tn
Tlie talks start tomorrow
•Somewhat more than I no US eluding Sen Russel) ( I ) G a ) in
Icchmcisns werr reported ronllnu whn»e slate the teenager* have
i ib to serve in Ind.i 'idna but mo&gt;l the ballot, contended it Is a matter
of these, it was said, have order* (or decisioo at home and not hy
to leave within the neat few weeks the federal governmentOfficials said Franre has sent In
numerous air lerhnlrtans In the
p*-.| three months to replace Ihe
Americans

Eitenhower Says
He Still Favors
lower Voting Age

The city today appointed A K
"Kay** Shoemaker Jr to the po»|.
tlon nf administrative »«»istanl to
. t h e Cltv manager, aemrdintt I ”
” Warren Knowles, rity manager.
Shoernakrr, who wax d iw lu ig r 1
from the Army a« a firri lietltfn
ant Ib*I Munilay, hold* a construe;
tlon engineering deglee from tb’
Unicer illy of Florida
lie graduated from the univerally In June IS»52 and was com
mlsaioned Imtnrdialely He served
approximately IH months In »rr
vice with a year In Korea
IMtFAKK RIR
Highlight of today'* ragular
*HI« primary assignment with
PHOENIX. A rir 'A*-Mrs Pe, "-eelly luncheon meeting of th*
^ the Cltv will l«c to obtain aoil
trice
Marne*
stretrhed
an
im
t
into
sofoid
Klwanl* Club were colored
| piling permit* and raaementi for
the clty’x wafer and • • " o pm Ihr ruphoard yesterday, sneeieil •tide* am i commentary hy Mr. and
Mrv. l.lS ir-A hen
gratn, " " I d ihe f i t , m a n a u e r a n d b r o k e a r th
The program wa* entitled "HO
Minute* Around tha Woald" an.l
depicted the Allen*’ trip around
th- world lari year. Th* tubjert
wax divided into three part*, the
F *r kU*l. Near Fji»t and Europe,
The Sanford organisation ha*
-cbeduled a Lsal rid* and picnic In
"A w|ulrrp|." the replied "ev lieu of next week'* regular meet
LEXING TO N. Ky 'F F"P' G im
M anglone, an expert in handliur -ry lime I raise a broom to tl mg. Two hoata will he n«ed on the
trip which would be to III up
A Are*, etplnttons and disasters the it tm ilri."
With the Hea thus (Irmly e,f*b Spring*. Club member* will re­
past Z0 years, was almost stumped
HsSed. Manglone dtspalrhed three main a l the piece through the a f­
by the "smiting sn'tirrel *'
firemen tn the seen*. They found ternoon and return hy tne light of
A smman lelephonfl the rity the apartment house manager. a full moon.
nm dispatcher and waited
A run-off election w*» held to­
Mrs .1 W Hurhridge. had the
" I don’t want to alarm you grinning nutrtacker cornered A day for the nomination of viceThere Isn’t a fire or anything hut safe distance awajr, several nthrr president. The election waa be­
there Is a squirrel tn my house women walrhed nmceeitings.
tween A. E. Shinhotaer and Roy
Mann Tha vote* had not been
sod he keeps smiling at me I ’m
The firemen, after one look, counted at preja time teday.
afraid of him "
couldn't agree the genial rodent
"Madam, tharc's a what smiling wa* smiting
• t you’ " athed Manglone
"He was definitely growling
when we saw him." they reported
Alter a telephone conversation
with Manglone, who cave order*
WASHINGTON. IH - F t m i m i
tn rapture stha "bcaat" alive, the
firemen donned gloves, pinned the n . Nee. It « ■ M rrlakriM M
squirrel with a broom and sent Veteran* Day, fewtaatf al Aral*"Staff* a l Red River"
Ik e Dev.
1:1 I - l * S - h :M • 7:29 V.20 him on his wap.
Pu aMaal H hakim r U ynl a
Ha scampered off, apparently
M O YtR LA N D
Just a i happy to "bo outdoors again kill yaaterAay rkaagtag tl
to bn rid of •f Use hetMay la baaar At---a* thoi ladlai w
fltarta 7:40, Feature A W
service veterim af t l wan.
him.

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TALLAHASSEE -.P-The Florida
Supreme Court ivs the 195.) dog
track lav Is arbitrary, capricious
and unconstitutional
The law increasing Hie date1* I
take from dog track b c l.—onc ol
the ke, legislative gash of Ihe late i
Gov
Man McCarty— * • . over- [
thrown hs a I .1 dec It ion
Atty Grn Richard \V Ervin
'aid tie will a -k lor a rehearing
He said he will try In hi* petition
"to |»unt out some obvious thing* j
the rourt clearly overlooked."
Slate Rjrtng Coinmbsion Chair­
man Raymond K Uilg had no |
comment on wlirlher the rom rni'
*ion will Tun m the petition until
the group can gel together to dis
c ti" Ihe matter
•
The law Im-rr.a.ed the state's
take from * trick' , betting p'Kil
in ncoporlion I" the sire of the

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Ignores Query
AIh h i I McCarthy
u v.n h i m ; t o n ■-t-i — p re .
ol* nt I i • ntinss-rr 'irid fi'd .iv
In
iilm in i 11 a i-'ti li i &gt; un in l­
in e
iso li t &gt;&lt;f .n c o n u ilia h m , nt . in
lig h t in g
c n n im ti­
ll i tu i (ol .- tiliv't'r jin n
I In
| ’ r» - iile iif
m.nFo flte
t it r m e n f u In - n ew s c o n fe r-

p o ol

' The uddi'tonal tax lmpo»e(|
hise-l um'n the nr v c l * »-tfir ations
determined -‘drlv hy the sire ol
the daily grn.. rereioti Is a grovi
receipts lax," Jii slice John K
M*lhew. wrote in the court's ma|or tl v opinion
"The chssirtraltnn* are for tax
or revenue purposes and such
elassiliralioti are not hated upon
-my siih-tantnl difference between
the various f l i e .- tabll-hed hut
appear to be wh'dls afblli try and
eaprlrintis.
"The eltert of tlie attempted
impo-ition of Hie i ix t- -x dental
of Ihe e*|uil looter lion of the taws
guaranteed hs Ihe llth .amend­
ment ot the eon dilution of the
Stale of Florida “
Chief Justice li K Robert.. Ju.
tier It 1. Sebrtng and Circuit
Judge E Clay lewis concurred In
Mathew
opinion Judge Lewiwa, itlmg for lit'llre T Frank
Hobson who dl qualified h im -elf
because of hi ownership o| a few
.hare* of |ork in ., Sarasota dog
track
The dl senter, Jii'tlrev Gbnn
Terrell, Elw-yn Thonia, and F.
Harris |&gt;rew—wrote no opinion
Unless a rehearing Is granted
and the rourt reverse* Itself, ihe
ruling nteain the stale will ha*e
h, return I2.Koo.nis) ,| rolierted
from the dog trark* during tl-e
past year. The monev ha, been
impounded pending outcome nf the
ittjL
Sixty pee rent of the m *fe
would have been, divided equal!
among the routines
Thr red
wouM have gona fo fh* .&lt;H*le Wet
l i « r - 2.d So be paid ha# in ben*
tit. to fhe needy permanently
perr
dis
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HU, tion
,&lt;n tin*
Im rp com *
i ' o ,i Is-tvs ecu ot embers ol h li
idm i’ iitr dton jnd .Aen McCarthy

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Crs.ldeol whether b*
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the school, arrived at by &lt;t eonunitter ro nitm ed of Herman

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The work Is under Ihe direction font llo lu tliia i board *nd Sanford repliired berr yevterday talking and R ,l['b H i" II
t »t. fll# |1| * hiHh V” s Gen llfiyv1*1
of F M F n g llib , Imsl contractor, Industries, tn. . last night, with nil the telephone with hi tor met III o'
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1 -chnoi for training needle w in te r- *o i onttnue , o "
i Ids »nlrm
* tc iffir m jO riginally xrheduled i«r several 'w ill be ti).r«nt1tuied tn u p T a illv
i -t ihe -livin g 1 l'&lt;hn F -' pheu
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svceVs ago, Ibe wotk failed tn
A committee, -.in .1. ting
M,
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sgo Stephen son
\|* ■ jrths
start until lorlay because of bad Wilson, chairman, F m l Muitav ' Slight the tlelr it yotllli ndlbl'.
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penalty upon re, ommenilalion ,.r
' vot» ld.ilii't
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Charles Bashlor,
lonvicled Slayer,

Library RooJ Is
Being Replaced

A(|r(i| Allnifl*.

Cl Ii Inot

Give Awards A t Annual
Class Day Exercises
Philip Toney, Grace Stinceipher Arc
Named Valedictorian, Salutatorian

Effort UnHcrway
To Control Rust
In W ater System
In .in rflosl t" rrdure the m .t
,,'oteoi |n Rsnford'. svater system
the City ro m m l.-"in hav voted c
-,t up it,W * iu next seiir"'- hudget

for the purpo.e &gt;d buying a .but'
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Fhltlp Toney, orevldent nf Ihe
student body, wa* named as vat
edlclorian, and Grace Marie Stine
cipher, editor nf Ihe Salamagundl.
lalutatorlon, of Ihe 1954 gradual
ing class vestredav in annual class
day exercise* at Uie Seminole High
Se™0!
The DAR award f ; r outttandlng
work In the field of hlitory, pre
•rnted by Mr*. W *rde ||. Rucker
regent of the Rally Harrison
Chapter, DAR. went to a Junior

Sanford’* T r &gt;Mir- Cnmmi /tu n
today found llie lf iianded the nroli
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GRACE MARIE KTINKCIPHER
RetldenU nf the area had re routs Sunday, In years »tb « ‘ .et,
m inted the rnniriilislnn to ptya
by the Colonial llaughiers of the vlgna nil the rn rn rri hecao-e Nathan Hc'ltnrd I n lir .l , ’ I t
Vmerira for *n e*«nv ihe wuote ol srveral aendents there in the U n jo tl to,re of super tor nttn.b"' .
Vnlunte* t for the b itfl* o u.
The trnnhv to ihr oiiUtan lme last several months
aetmenl b*ve no rfloice S-betlie,
enlor in bind work went to Mai
After much debate a * to vhelhet
In G»embel, rantain of the hand or not sign* were needed end they would bedt belter p, b "&lt; ur
Amoop the other pr* irritation, where thrv should be placed, the j r rv They Just euli-.t
, t r e a* follow
Library key. to rn m mission voted to p*s*
"Then we a-stini them fo »n» ot
the
Jean Carpenter, member four nrobtem to Ihe traffic ro m n il" i" n ihr t t m l e i " laid C1*Ute t.entrs*
\rar», officer three years end pro for itudy,
author of a book about the ' n il
ik jtn t of Library Council; gift,
Warren Knowles, rlly tTianat'i" War hatll" *nd a ipon.or d tb*
Mary
Mikolajcik.
offlier two *t»led that neilhrr he nor the rr •nictitient "You can't lln-l ,m
ear*, member three vest i; and chief r f |v&gt;|(ce saw any re a on one who vi antx to eplul * * a
•ied*l. Thelma Hushton. outetand for »|env »t the corner ** there Yankee."
ii*g flr»t year member.
la a clear view both w«v» Color
"The ones that ran run th" fast
Band—two-year letters for ont- Denver Cordell barked tin the City evt will lie the Y an kee)." he s»id.
&gt;landing work, Robert Nrw*om, manager'*
rerommendatlon
bv recalling how Union foreex svere
Robert Armatrong. I.arrv Riirnev, vaylng. " If that's the case, let's routed an I fled liack to M em pbij,
George Cross. Joe Fi*her, Wayne leave It »ione."
Tenn., tn IH&amp;I

Larry Rate*. He also received •
cash award for achieving th*
highest grade and a key for an
axrellent record In history, pre
vented by Principal Herman Mor
Robert
Rcely,
Janie
Come. John Kadcr slated
rta. Randra Dunn wa* awarded • McCoy,
eertlftcate of good ctUsenahlp fr Oglnby, Grace Puggar, Olivia there are accident* on the
tha DAR regent, and Ann BitUn Glddtns. Joyce Milam, Fare Aah- there must he something
(CooUaoed On Page Eight)
and "We ean't leave It (bat
wa* recipient of a medal awardel

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' 1•' * * opi” -oii.e on the
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t nn- I'r , , ,oi
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f hit f r r m
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Is Handed Problem

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&lt; lot. I ie glmip ' .rlieil
■i i ' . l l f p r i e p r o p
w-lk

i rimfliitie to mix llm r " |(ii
iOi| regiilnlo its

flow
t'ltv Manager W n te n Know],
today slated that the Idea is mil
new, but is i i .e.i hy many d i e *
with the im e pioblem 'T t j. sit
!»,tle» . that i i n . wouldn't even
know that it's In the water It the,
didn't read it In Hie papers." to
commented
He add'd
tb it
lime
d'le-n''
eliminate rust, but re ta rd ' th,
a rid ' that form it
There si ill |.e
no lelor or ta»le whaltoever
ended

M ur I

m r«•! » •d Hie 1 hulupfa
l«* in t ■.lion &lt; biti
I 4 pp. im stfls ti ms min
ll» *0 ,*• I oi i « He (melon

Hie rlty’s ssaler

Firemen Answer Woman's Call
Concerning 'Smiling' Squirrel

Movie Time Toble

P re m

Doing Good Job Figisting rKeds

World Trip Told
At Kiwanis M eet

Holiday's Name
Is Changed

Associated

HighCourt Eisenhower Says Administration

ThiowsOut
Claims Situation Is Track Tax

Strolling
In Sanford

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY NEWSPAPER

\.i p i1 'u-.ni t»’"ith I* lin in g
ip ..IT ' IP n.e l\ rbi-avis noil
if ft, i
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that n ) ' Enliit,,,r, t . . i inipg i" pieltv gievl."
........
I III ore I" led "»&gt; fight
• &gt; in I m e " ' ' b iim l-rm ; would
' " r ti-t'le. with per h*p»
7", inri ■* | #f (hiiti *;
(t »t.( i \ 11 11 | frill'll fif il'Hiift l 600
in
ipiily inpulated northeast
The

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net rity
T be
inbee. to t tbn'it j.jntl
title * • 'i s 1' I ", esp'utrd in the
battle ' entry . i p ) 1‘nrrevt lost
,1 u' :&gt;»i kdl-d or sounded
Ti-e bittje hid no apprectabla
Hite-* i." th* war Vicksburg hid
talien it", r r p h*t -i, -uttlng the
cnnfesjerii v in tw - .h"rrnan w*«
nu'.King through t.*'*rgu at tha
tiro*
li'lt »tie bs'tle litt«d Itinrile I
little at-1 give M i.iiislppt * lading
tj i te of victory

iMTDliN' \ H I A \ TO GRADUCATE
l i t l i AGO i.F -A llrn Smith, who
sva* nearly TO yexr* old when he
that If
A practice battle w m schetluled started going to *ehoot 15 yearx
corner
wrong, for loday to whet the Rebels’ ap­ ago. m il get his high school dip­
way'" petite and g I v (, the Sou'h-rn loma June 9.

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and Money to live on . . . Extra Money
For Food, Rent and Other Expenses.

PAYS YOU FOR HOSPITAL BILLS

PAYS YOU CASH WHEN YOU ARE SICK

Payi you up to II* no ru li c m y dsy at ton* at IVI 4&lt;&gt;t
foe any accident 01 Illness lt&gt;wm tertlce inrreatad up t&gt; Mt &gt;1
tot the first tit) of confinement »hen thr eapentei sit cret’ettl

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Jot) Part you rrfanltna of other croup Insurance or workman
(ompentatlon. Pay rath la adCItltn to hospital benefits)

Payt you up to 1500oo for uritcal operation ahe'-hrr in
Ute hotpltal. dortor't office or )our home Payt you ctiri. tlu u e
your own doctor

PAYS YOU CASH FOR ACCIDENTS
Payi you up to |JOO00 rath rarh month at lone at you
are totally disabled from an arcldrnt, up to 113.000 Pays tlOOM
for accidental death Payt you rath in addition to hotplta!
benetiu. payt you recantlm of other Income or croup Intur*
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Moke■ Sanford Your

Pauly &lt;1'iuth with whirls trailer
id lliowvli rtrrp l iliim rlt lu u «
vvurral etlm ae South pattLs
i hi .Ugh tu riilit .»u (ia «rJ i . i t t ;

Shopping Center
VOLUM E

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{ Troo ps Jail Som e 1 5 0
In E. P akistan T o d a y
Bitter Differences Between Divided
Sections Of Country Come To Head

H A N K O ltU . F L O R I D A ,

AsHimiiiled

M O .M H V , M A Y :i I ■ 19.11

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S tro llin g
In Sanford
According to a n r »»
rrleavi
from thr University ol I loridi
Emma J bobbins will receive he;
0 bachelor ol tclrncr degier aloin
with t il othri tiuJriiii at th*
school': graduation ceremonies !«•
be held Jane C I
Lawieiiir Blankenship •»! I mo’
Wood It Buiubrird among almost
1,000 other tlutlrnlt al Ihr l ul
trrsily ol Florida who hair ap
pUcd

for aradrinlc degr.ps, ar

Cording hi a rolleijr news release
• * *
Mr and M u C K Karrakii
, have received a telegram iriforiii
log Ito in llial then oldr»t van, Itn
bert, and hit family have arum*
In California limn Honolulu, Ila
wall. The ion It due lor dlscliarg.
from Ihc Navy im June 3. aens’d
log to Ihc family, alter which hi
K ant lo irttlr In Sanford with tie
mlly and assist hit parent* In
|b» operation id Iheir automobile
irrvlre station The relumed *rr
vletman hat not been home In 33
months and he ha&gt; two little
daughters which haven't been *een
by their grandparenlt, both bat
ing been burn In lloiiubilu Another
ton, Donald E . wlm graduate*
Korn SemliMde lligb School Erl
day. Will Irate June 7 fur »«,*ic«with the Marine Corps
• • •

Mrs. I'. K. Moumillal hr., rhalr
mao of the autlllsrv’t memorial
committee of Ike Campbell Ians
lag post No. S3, American l.rgiuu
ta IM flag*
reports
flags Were placet! on
M m a i 1 grave* uu Memorial
A ' Oar- Mrs. Leslie Weal wat rhalr
■■a of the group which placed a
Wreath on the monuhirni at the
Leyton Rut.
Urinbcr* I I I the .Hanford Vein
ant ol foreign Wart tio*i Nn lat*
attended Memuual fi.it service*
yesterday at the I’btt Presbyter
tan Church Those attending wen
M. J Tuohry; Miles (ilbtmi, \V II
Hoffman Jr ; Orurgr llagan, »en
lor vlre coininander. Melt In I.
Smith, commander. and Mr*
Stnlth; Mr and Mr*. John liuno
hue and tun; Mr and .Mr* Ml
ebarl Jandula, William Heal. Ml
cblei Thomas, qu:.r1rrina*tcr
Fred Ibdley.a adjutant
KavneM
Lavy: Mr* lluth Sunth
John
" T e x ' Brady. C. W
Johnson
Matthew Kudlac. and It M Itiyg*
Junior vice commander, and Mr*
tlli l l '
The Hanford Cardinals tiasrhall
team, which has a lour game win
■lag aireak undrr Us bell, will
meet the Plaeratllr Airmen, who
have been unrirfralrd In Central
Florida League play, Wednesday
Right Rl S u'rkrh al thr VAmnrlal
Medium.
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Women interested in puntng llie
Veterans nf Fireien Wart women’*
auxiliary hrrr will be allurded an
opportunity to do to at a meeting
the group tomorrow evening at
• o'
a'clocR ai the Ia*gum ||ut
The Col. Theodore Homettll
Camp 1 } amt ausibary No ],
(Continued tin I'agr I wot

The ouster ol Faihll Huq'* ad
mini* Ira Ino wat *-id*-rrd tester
day by tint lien idiulam Moham
med, Pakistan* *-f, ' *d *tate a*
tatft* r difference* between thr div­
ided section* ul the country came
to a head 'Ihr (liorniie timer aI
acted Under the "governor's tide”
follow *| since Britain willidrrw
from tie Indian subcontinent In
ltM7-w‘,ich permit* the central
cos emu,rot to a**unir the func­
tions ol • provincial nunistiy
Declaring a slate ,,| elurrgency
thrung to.*t Hast Pskotaii illudain
Mohammed named Mai tirn It
Hander Mirra. »etrriar» of the
ventral govrtlinirol * Hr|en*e Min
i-tr&gt;, to takr control ol Ka*l Pak
Itian* jdimuitti jti.,n
Mura*
first ollicial act » j * to iin|Hi*r
censorship
The new governor wa* etjiecled
lo start a general roundup of Com­
munists ansi "menijes of I’ahisfan "
In a broadcast hi the nation ex
plaining the got eminent'* action,
Prune Mlulsle. Mohammed Aii
said Fallal Huq was a 'traitor lo
Pakistan, even lo Past Pakistan ’
Ah declared the Mi year old oust
ed chief minister had said Ills ul
timate goal wa* an independent
Bengal I East Pakistani, a stairmerit the Prune Minister described
a* a "disloyal utterance " All al*o
accused Pa/lol lliiq ol refusing
advice from the central govern­
ment
Following hi* di*mi«sal Failul
Huq railed the nutted nirmbi-r* ol
In* Cabinet to Ills liurne in Daeca,
Ka*t Pakistan'* cjpital, lor » meetmg Police swarmed about the
house a&gt; the conference went on
long into the night

Six Alligators
Stolen From Zoo

In Florida
Rises To 5

bell apparrutly In*I control ol the
truck

Gioweis-ShmitetY
3hl Annudl M w!
Will Be June ll)

I M w a rd 1. Meek*. Id ol Wind
. wa* kilted Saturday near Ml
canopy when lu*
pickup
truck
*lde»wiped a *rdati F o u r oilier*
were injured
mo

Two pcr*nn% were killed Friday
night and three oilier* injured in
a lieadon era*h ot two car* near
New to try I he dead were Identi
lied a* John How aid Hew IS and
Harold Alton I’rirytnan both ot
Hell
Seminole County * Highway Pa
Irul and therill • department in
con|und!un with Itie Sanford i«i
lice tmlay (cooled that iraillc »C
cideuli in me country and city
w eir alnioH ml
The Slieritr* department renurl
rd one *mall accident with little
damage and no injuries o*rr Ihc
weekend Thr city police ir(*or!ed
no main accident* or injuries

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f«*i nit»nlh«
fialttrd*n
s i r s i*»ii i * t » im &gt;iii
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priH'eiltti

son. I.idher, 17. and Jerry
WlUi, 11 . are arruse.1 of beating
Julian Vega, n ,-ca fe bar owner,
lo death with a pool rue the night
of May tl.
llie pastor of the Unares Avrn
ue Baptist church listed these «*
hit views of the cau«c of juvenile
delinquency; a personal spiritual
being railed the devil: parents’
failure to neiperate with other parenta; the making ot association
of teen-agers too convenient

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Movie Time Toble
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“ Kiephant Walk”
1:00 - l:(ld . B;IT - 7:18 - UTS
M O V IFLA N t)
“ Llttla Bov Lost”
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■S en ato r Lloyd F. B oyle Supply Delay Said
To Have Foiled
D ies O f H e a rt A ilm e n t
Communisi Plot
Lcgislotor Represented District 37

Jens

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Gordon Brodlcy Is
Housing Authority
Executive Secretary

tan N e w Head

R e a e u h o ti

Arrest Is Made
In Weekend Raid

4-H Clubs Need
Adult Leaders

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Missing Girl
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meetitig .itn electluo in O iltn l.
■it lunr 10. wiin Hatty Barton,
Mn.ilean t'an m Uu e -*t Ne-r
y . tl. City, acting i* * ,..ikit
tka
e* ruing acc.-iiliiit' I.. ■mi'iiin* ruirnl t.rir hy GiO.I.n * ' ’ - (nun,
trial* inai, a, vi I lie uMi.
Mi ii .W-ei* tloin *.: "ill* ut rtoii*
I t 'H* *
c&gt;V
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full* |U *r ■.** * w ,* „ it i*a
Inaiked h, t h* a nual i,iun. * a. .1
1 in., let ■noon I-. mg *1 •" **' |* Ml
in the I ll *Ti|f, * ,*■i ' Hot. t
t ailln in Ii**- &gt;1* *i ai iIn *t
,i in , tlo'it Will I,.- a .of.in.,;
&gt;&gt;f ttir rsri*iitl*r .-oliiniitl J 4* Ihr
trie **'* otticr*. I* \\ I rlltiai
\*e (Ilian*!**
the annua) ejri't|.»n J &lt;ilo*** Ihv
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I’ii *i-1*I otfu'rl * o| Hie

eagtir air .Shine* (I i lissv Ji ,
ifit Saliloiit, pirstdeut. ll l&gt; Ituliin
I vlii Mdl*' Jit* rvpfilnt (u tinlst •un, Orlando, treasurer i; \ Phil
liua, llatnr* 4*ify, flail *' Peters,
Ih rir initial % r" h »n tum m r*»u
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A ' the nine drlriiJitinii t'linfe** Winter Gulden, Uhl (in i
lliitchisun. Sanloid, first, *,*olid
e iir r c n M in u ri! l l ' '« ,«*irl n irrltn v
anil third vice pirMitrnts, ir*prct
lu d j&gt; . It 't ill Vl*l' I .m ’i ' i I tilth hull
i*a-Is
Mi
Ste.linan, seci.laryit ihi/efl tn.iH»r i|Ue'tiuiM
ITn -*• io inayei *n.I I It lluntri. assit
Hh'iudi* |iru|iu'al' l»*i inte nu 'iM h
’ ml li-cietaiy a »i*t.int tirs'oiei
al 'ii ji r f v i'itn i uf tin
pi &lt;*jm ****il
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uiiii'.uv
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dul the the Jpiit yrai,
a f i lii 'f
vin h itlu h '
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uf III.It,
p litiilie r ' uf tt.ii .tint Im im ^ r a n r t III *l,h nl .Siillle* .1 1 1,4*e ll stat* i lh.it in - &lt;* ,j*imol. “ rtirir has
rr ln f u i(i-iili’iit&lt;* I t tifll uiit'iifi*
nrVr* t.erli a tm*in *»rie (yrs it (ul

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Since 1944; Active In Service Work

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j r ^ i riiuti! 't-t lln* i'.»Mcin fur
111IHlillt|! uf V ir ! N .«in
W ilil.ii t i••|iri'M*fit.itn . * .it

H I I ' S ''(ill** Srliflliir
l\ I w l r , « hi* *lir*l * * •» tl i» i Mfl-rn*Miii «t I h r l l r u u g r Mrntt&gt;iial If m p H a l,
Orlaftt.M, ih «h«tM|i j t h u tlr«lh tin tIt* fltMit *if t h r H l a l r S riia lr,

Thieves struck at the Xaiifwrd
/oo holiday night .aarhing th&gt;
*ecurat rubbery u| animals In
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lew* than M Hay&lt; arcordlng to
, .
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Stale Schiitnr U m d F U n ylc. ftr*. *J*101 M HlonvIlto Ac**
puller rrporla.
Homer i«e during the Ul*
tie commented.
.......... .. “ Today'»
— a* » world
-------- hi’lii 11 ilHi'iisi* ill tin- O ra n p r Mi rnurihl l|ns|iltal
hour* uf Humlay night, unldentl- —
M i !(*«&gt; t«- lusst I w-s-n ip iite lit w ith I lit* lie m t ru iid iliu n in
Ifeit thrives slide right alliga­ call* b e more palrmtlsni than
tors t alued at apt"uxie&lt; Melt
ever before, hut It calls lor pal recent svci k* mitt c n ti’l'i’il t I t t Ir'lmutn li.eyiiitii! !;i t ssi-ok lt»*
12(d) I ruin |lia- ion's “(ialwr Pour
careful of It* possible tat reaching w!w •'P ''‘ l ‘’'l
l«- .li-o (mi p. d sn.ni yslien I..- t...*k
tu n . t*.i
according lo puller.
t lo ­ ssI ll'!..’
re*ult* "
Ihr brad ol another galai
t liarles Morrison was progtam
Hi* svii* Im.i' ii iii I liiyup". Ill, I h v lib I S'.h" It.- Inul Im'i h
that eluded rapture wa* smash­
ed. City .Managrr W a r ■ e n chairman ol the day
;i itbsiib’iil nl I'Tnritlii tnnrt* lli;m *'(H s.-nr** II* t*. . . *| |(*&gt;t
Know Ira ruiumrnlr*l that ll
11ns ('till.’)'.- mill rcc.*ivest u Ins* il.*grt*.* ftuni S tH
I msec
would lake a special type ol
sil&gt; iii IH2I lie wa* ra|daln ol
lu-rson to du anylhiug as low at
.
liH.tball team* al Imtli schools
srhiMds
that.
4
Ihe slate senator had
l.ast month, *ii alligator*
J K
M il
ed the 37lh senatorial district
were taken from thr loo under
'■•*iiey and
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H U lie wa* County attorney
and
similar riirumstanrrs.
s.-tclali* otficel at tin- time "I In
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llie matter la today under
,n t"'*I a** » * C T W
death and had hern a*«i*tanl
f f C C JC l
r lose Intrsligltiun by I ft* ptdoe
II
os II*
.
It s&gt;a* announced today by C)ar altisties .mil slate wltornrs
department.
ence I. Iteddlng. chairman ol (he wa* a member ol tin- Cits
lien'tin O /
board of commissioner* of the San »ervic«- ImmiiI and Im *1 wnit.lord Housing Authority, (here ha* m i l *n*ice law Im the lily
been a change In the body’* ex which wa* enacted about seven
A Srni!ti*i|» l l i y l i Si h*r*l biology
eiolisr *ecrclary and the main of year* ago
G -S cti rr , l**lih
t. I,a . h e r n » | ‘ lice ol the authority ha* been * A seleran &lt;d World Mar I to j -u ili lr d to K a u f &gt;*.*1 * mu* ti *b*A Ih-yrar-old Orlando girl, who moved trorn *ullr 13u Palmetto' » i * woumled while *ersuiir m c u s . n l i r i i i ’ oin --I &gt;lne.-fiir **t tin*
had t-ern tilted a* missing from building, lo the admlnlslraliou Frame with llie llamhow D is Imoii ■Umltl'l * n .-i* il;*,i* jo
no ac
her home for airnutt a week, wa* hmldinc at Castle llrewer Court He wa* a lib member i&gt;1 the III* •'•l.dillg to It i l t r n K lion h
.it*
aided
Amerieau
Veletait*
n
li.iii
At the annual mrrtlng of the
gam oienagei
Iwated in Hanford Saturday al
/.itiiin
id
Sanlord
uud
hod
bri-u
ternoun, according to puller re­ authority, held Wednesday, the
Thrri- iracliei- **iil u**i*l tiie
ampbell
hoard accrplrd the rrilgnation id active In work of ihr
cord*
director III nli:il Kioto le« termed
An onldrntlfird waltreis at Star- George It. Williams J r , who ha* t.m'iliy po*l No .'&gt;3. American Ihr t ’itv’l Mm 1 4M*hltli**l* |t. .4
tha't Huack Bar, 20g Hanford Avr serant as executive dkerfor of I .r *1*111
H r had tiem com m iiidrr ol llie r u m to *twt• H**gt* &lt; Jilt*" n.m
called Ibe [Hilic* statbm and te­ the IhmIv since Sept 1, 1949 Undrr
st.r ,j , r
. 1,* -d H*.
nor ted a girl In the aiwa who Mr Willlims, thr authority con litter iirgani/alion twice and wa* e,i..,i ,.t
‘’looked as If she were lull or In slrurtrd three projects, which to jmi'I »rrvin' off hrr *inrr IV\S ^uid t*ord»» .Saitfid lorn «» 11* ti
laktjtti
tlit*
(|*F tt i-lk fI &gt;»111 Sa'hirid I •*« I* f ifld ! I *•I ***IW'
tilled 2tt units
trouble.
Mr Williams slated that, be j Ifirrr fivnr |hj«I c«b«i*fii &gt;n&lt;l«*r j &gt;ritnnut«* lliph ‘ (* * l . ••»*!• lit'*
Police lent a car, which brought
hrr lo the station. Under quesliuli- cause ol the pressure ol his »r i*i’or^r i» llrmiiK arrnfiliinf I-* Ih***ii liiital **. hrJi* n r i c r »it*
ing, she admitted hrr name and counting business, he Is not able Cap! John K tamrk' hi'lorian piu^iam h Ii b Ii will i r * j.i&gt; t r(
I
hi' l.rpion tt.irk Mr B*»v|r f»ri t*% i»,r « .t% m.| *
that she bad run away from home I to devote sufficient time to Ihr
Police returned the girl lu hri authority, and that It would soon rrc riv n l m»n&gt; iiallnnal and dr rM.aid ,.f mitdi*- m'ltii* ii *m*
parents.
require the services ol a full time partmrn! citation* lie wa* ».-(
A
, i at 11**n ao.l !)4Hi* «»*
era! lime* tin Ihe |miaI Orculive on III** 9 My (iniioil* tthilr !.**(
f-srrutive director
Thr board appointed Gordon 1. rnmmillrc ami did milch wmk mi dir ait*! M i" Kiln* i»iipp*iv i
, Bradley as eserutlve director to Ihe early l.rg|iui fair*
k*siu. u!i-Ml III* •-»i j ! Sir!
Mr Boyle iqtcralctl amateur SunfoMl
succeed Mr William* Mr Brad
Mill IJiiivrr'itVs ttliu ttdl I.H III
l ley ha* served as assistant rxeru radio station W liM J »* :■ Indilu chair** of Ih* daft*
**f llif
* Use director since Ang I. Itci lie wav a member nf thr Prr«fi»
(Continurd lln ••a*** T n « l
Mfrctlve tomorrow, hr will *ever lerlan church, the Masonic l.idge
hi* association with Vineyard and Shrine Club, Elk* Club ami jne
y’limjiany to drsule his lull lime lo Veteran* of Foreign War*
Survivor* unhide 111* widow.
"I think more In terms of parrn iir.-rllng llie affairs of Ihr aulhur
Ml* B oin li Boyle, three daugh
U l delinquency (halt uf jus rode H&gt;
ter*, Mrs Hubert Frisch
Ml**
delinquency," he said
Dial Gray llovle and Ml** K***a
"Every one of us. Including my
Giike Boyle, all of Sanford, and a
sell, were loo busy, too prrocru
brother. S F Boyle, Mak Park
med, with material things and *r!
III
fish motives lu give yuungstrrs thr
Funeral services will In* held a I
at lent Ion, care and lovg they need
A S e M , CititM]y rft)ilrn, t 3 30
|i to tomo.'row at llie First
ed 13 years ago
Charley Hampton, was arrested hy Presbyterian Church, with the
lie did, apuareiitly, attempt to sheriff’s deputies last night svhen Ifev A G Mclniii* iiffictalmg
explain one difficulty his son had they rallied the Blue llurk tnn, ac­ Buriat will be at (lak l.awu Me
had; minister's children, he said, cording to sheriff'* department re­ mnrial Cemetery. Ttu* Imtly is at
are ''picked to pieces" by uther* port.
the Hritson Funeral Home
if they refuse to go along and en
Ilrjiuty M. K. McClelland said
gage In what he called the com the department had Iwen watch
imm evils of youth of this hour
in* the establishment fur aome
Some parti of his sermon, which time before the raid.
also struck at alcoholic beverages:
Hamilton, who owns and oper­
Parents have caoused “ day and ates the Inn, was charged with
night until teen-agers of this day potseoion of untaxed liquor ami
"Seminole County's ( II Youth
have gotten into the groove "
released on I 1(0 bond. Deputies Clubs desperately need adult sum­
•riled
approximately
one-half
RalChurches have "substituted a so
A. ‘ \* _
Iff/
mer leaders." said Miss Msrtie
cial program tor a spiritual pro Ion of moonshine and a five gallon Wilson, Seminole Counts Hume
jutr
which
had
almost
been
em­
gram "
Demonstration agent today
“ Do you expect children to go to ptied.
Several leader* are needed In
church when their parents don't
cluh* In the county lo work with
NEW PHE.SIDENT— Miss TecUe
go*”
their young members one after
C A N D ID A T E FOR DEGREE
" . . Every drunkard at one
A TH E N S , Or .—
William F. noon a week, according lo the Heard I right) uut going preslilral Ul the Sanford Roman's
time wax a temperate drinker ”
Meriwether, rum lauda, Sanford ie agent.
Golf
over
(he
"You cannot legislate righteous­ a candidate far the degree of dor4011 sAssociation,
iw illlis a , (urns *
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A training class for leaders will 1
gavel lo Mra. Roy Symrs Jr., (he
ness and good living'* and people l&lt;&gt;. of veterinary medicine at the tie held in Ihe acenl’s office tumor
nrsv
prrsidral.
at
Ike
annual
will fall "unless thr Individual puts Univeraity of Georgia's 181st Com­ row ami Thursday afternoon Per
his faith In Jesus Christ ”
mencement to be Held June 7. The son* infere'led In helping the banquet held by Ibe Assorlatlon
Luther* old brother ti a mis Dnlverrity of Georgia, chartered county's 4-11 Clubs through the balutday Right al Ihe Mayfaii
i km ary to Mexico Two sitters are in 1786. Is the oldest eharteied rummer are muted to attend the luu Seminole Country Club.
tPhaUt by Raymond Studu.)
married.
agent m u d .
ust* university in Amvnca.

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Chaplain Speaker
Al Rotary Club
S|ieakrr
at today's
rrculat
weekly luncheon meeting uf llie
Sanb.rd llotary Club, was Farrell
W Kenipton. chaplain ol the S h i
h-rd Naval Auxiliary Air Station,
wlm «|wike on Memorial l&gt;ay
The chaplain, who attended For
man College at Creenvllle. S (\,
traced the history ol the national
holiday from II* Iwglnulng In
few southern Mate* alter the C u ll
War to now
lielorr
his
Memorial
ll a *
speech, Hie chaplain rommeiited
on how -at home” Sanford had
made him Irrl "You don't know
what II means to • man to come
Into a strange town and nut frel
like a stranger.” he said. "Never
oner have I felt like a strangei In
Sanford ”

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tJK N E V A - P
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it* *i\tli ui***k twin* ainiil incrcawiiiK it-|*iid- ttmt Ho* lug
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to- Ills* III'! strok **t .•itt-ioluili*- lu f Millie id 111* f11
I S Secretin
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fntir Meek* ago .*■■■* u-t I *&gt;i -ign .M m i'tei M -1■&gt;t.■* Hess to
,\lii*i*siss I , ills Si- i*-i*(.is (**| i'll |i-ll Itill I!&gt;l &gt;- tell.Ill -.line of ttie
Western d* h-catnoii*
r,, * - t t o would be lui’k in j i* - 11.ill:J1
I hr I, idm p i -"1,1 .*'Mr Itkill
eser, ttul mile** m. . ( ■*ittii* |r
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conference **ill *-■it, * «■ x jjiita* »*
ul prolraii d l.&lt;.*- . ■ ♦i IHit'll*
*ion. similai to lln- t &lt; i p j I % *(t
negotialion* ehoii i Vr*(li .1 Ifi**
Korean jiiiii'ln*
•** ItPlYM
Many W
till Ilid’K'li.i.j tall. w
strLfrli'ji
into a Mm *&lt;t ou-*i. » (•% »i*1'
comnuttir- .t iiidit.u* «&lt;««1 'Uni
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tspeit* "I* the tn'tii o jl i (i.-*-l* t iiiu k rn * .‘ nipjei* I u f *, *f

A s Father Gives Sermon
SAN ANTONIO, Tex «*s - A'
Baptist minister, pausing tdun In
his sermon as emotion overcame
him. preached yesterday on adult
delinquency as his Iren age son. In
days ago accused of muider, sat
on the front row
After the Itev Luther ll Os­
borne, a* is customary at the end
of his sermons, called tor profes
lions of faith, many In tils emo
tion charged congregation tn*gan

No

None Of bit) Rower Foreign Mimsteis
Says Will Puli Out Of Negotiations

Accused Murderer Listens
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R e p o rts G it In c re a s e
D ip lo m a ts M a y L e a v e

It* T ill: ASSOCIATE!) PHKSS
K A i t A t 'l l l . Cakintnii t.l*» — Tr*n-|&gt;i* jnilr.1 nmu* IT»0 |wrFlorida'* Memorial Ha) week­
• son* in troulileil East F'akiwtun today in the wake of K a ra ­ end tleath toll r»*r lo five today
c h i’s ouster of the p ro vid a l yfuv i*rnm«*itt fur "tlishiyuily."
John Felix Southerland. 17. wa*
ArnotiK those iuken tut• custody were Nticikh M inim i killed Sunday when hi* aulnmo
K fln iia n . one of the I I uieinlieis of ilit* form er |&gt;r&gt;&gt;\itu'iitl bile with three other youth* over
tinned on a curve near Lilhia The
Cabinet, ami M oham m ad littlaiti (Jun-lir. a mein Iter of the lour were going on a fishing trip
East Pakistan C rm in c ia l Assem bly.
\ pickup truck collided with a
O fficial sources said Ahilnl Kaseitl Fu/liil Hut), ousted car near Voire Sunday killing Oil
chief m inister, and others aiin-ntf id ' Cahinet colleagues also *er t ampbell ot Voire Heputy
m a y be arrested stum llevelonments in Kant Pakistan were Stic l it I tl M i our &gt;ou *ald Caliucloaked by official ret)Mirth)p

Cress Leaned

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state* (lnd.wbi&gt;»t amt ., k.-,

Public Hearing
On Animal Ruler.
Will Be Tonight

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l*iold* in* tia*v been many
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llie *tatr di'liartmrnt in Kr&gt; Wr*t
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liiuvr wa* to kill l*eM Auasta*l*i
s-.tiio/a l‘ie«ldeiil id Ntcitai’iia
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ttir tiicd* ol Ibuidiiraii wotkci*
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delay.&lt;1 and It.e woikrr* linin’
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Ameriran amt llnli*b nitelbcnoc
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llie M l"|"«ppi fillup dr mmneed
hv H-'ihf*u 11 Aiitoiriaktic l^n itid ry
May 31 when N.VAl P leader* ti in "mlemi erale
nut ti ie .pvUllible
i city Hall empbiyees l,a*v ie u
,n A ,|i||t# Jt„,
'ttttetnent'" ttdal 4\prr'seal 4*. ncef.1
..•.r.t.*t Hist the one*Into *•» - termlned to push local lev.-l a! mer "'ite tact that certain ones in
Wednesday afternoon* oft I h - rr lack* on srgtrgation hy court *mi* high idlicial Iw'dion* ,*f our .late
e4in»lderet|. I Hrcuiiimrnd a skrle 411*1 !&gt;etltion» to school Imuld*
base m i*te derogatory statements*
toll force on a rotatiiiir ba*i« be
leiUislana pr. *bablv ha* mm*- about Ho* Supreme Court ” xnd
« . t it|t thuoiKb Augil*tl.
legal action* ready Ilian any other base Hagratlll) disavowed Ihe
ft Krqur«t from thr City man* Southern state, said Daniel Bvrti court
Officials indicated suits may he
tiger for aolhoritv to hiri- oin man id New Urlcans, field secretary lot
tded soon iii tome arras of Mis
to olitain easmrnts and dirt piling thr NAACP legal staff
Iteimils for the water and «*-wer
llie lamisiania meeting here *l*«tppl
The Jackson meeting came h*u
prorreain ■* a salary not to et -eed called for "Integration of students
j*, . . . „_..i
teachers and the personnel” (d days before a *chcdu!ed sauion
* I w r week
-1. Ai&gt;|ir»vml uf the minutes i.f Ih* dale public school* NAACP I ad of the Mississippi U r a l Eduei*
ers decided to meet again Tu*-'dav (tonal AJvi.orv t ommittee which
ll.eviou* im-eliltgs.
7. MDcellancuui buxiness from m New Orleans lu discuss plan* ‘ charged with finding mean* lu
In Montgomery, Ala nbout »&gt;• miinltm public *chn*,i tegregx*
the Hour and from the City com
N rgr» Irtders itrsngly eridorird **-®
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�One step that our government has taken adm itting it to the U N .
In reply to recent piuof that Guatemala in
T h e trouble, as Cowles sees it. Is that
receiving nrms from behind the Iron C u r­ senators and other public men havo gravely
tain ha* been to deliver American arms to linm|&gt;ercd Secrotary of State Dulles in his
Honduran and Nicaragua.
negotiations, by denying him almost all his
O ur supplying arms to these two friendly
freedom of net ion. We are put In the posi-,
countries is in compliance w ith term* of a lion of demanding everything and offering
,
Tm tf'H defense pact m e n U y. concluded writh-L Ji0^ them. Tlie arms may help these two coun­
Some day we shall learn that such a dietries to build up their defenses. Honduras
torial attitude is not feasible, even for as
is east of Guatemala j- «*d Nirsrngua is enst
ration a* the United Mates.
"of Honduras, botn'Vri? considered itossilih*
* targets for Guatemalan aggression.
It may bo that the arms senl to these
A much needed reform hns moved a
two friendly countries will never have to tie
Hinall *(&lt;■;* mi the way to enactment. A Sen­
employed. Certainly the I ’nited Stales liojw’i
not. Th e ir delivery, however, serves notice ate Judiciary subcommittee has indorsed a
const itutiaiml amendment which would perthat we regard the arming of Guatemala
init the President to veto separate items in
With weapons from luliiml tin- Iron Curtain
as a serious threat to tie* security of the en­ an npplopriatlbn hill. Now he has to take the
hill a* it stand!) or disapprove it altogether.
tire Western hemisphere O ur action is an
Many a tail contains some good features and
indication that we intend to dar.d hark of
nary power on this continent which is threat­ some had If tlie President could hold the
ened by any other government infiltrated by good ones and kill the others, it would make
economy and licttcr government. It would
the germ of Communism.
also tend to stop the practice of adding
“ I r r d n " , or legislation having nothing to
do with appropriations, the idrn being to
A conservative voice from flic Middle
prevent the President from vetoing them.
West says that wo hould at least lie willing
A number of states give this power to
to discuss recognition and United Nations
their governors. The experienced statesmen
mcmlter-diiji for Hod China. This is .M m
who drew up the runs tit ut ion of the Con­
Cow lea. president of the Minneapolis Star
federacy felt it desirable to make their Pre­
(CrmUnurd I torn I'afir One)
and Tribune, addressing the Rochester, sident able to pick and choose items in an Unilrd -p.iiu-li War Veteran-,
plarrd
flax* nod lln*&lt;i*. on graveN . Y „ meeting of the A , orbited Harvard
appropriation hill.
M derra-ed Sp-ml-h War veteran*
Clubs. He does not advocate granting these
Public I todies interested in economy, such today and held thr.r -rr*lrea near
concessions to the Chinese unless we get a
the veteran * lot- at the Kvergrren
as the I lilted Stales Chamber of Commerce, Cemetery,
headed hy Cotnniailder
WOrth-wliile equivalent.
as well as lixal organizations, would do ser­ W. K Itandall and aiinliary ehnpIf, however, they were willing, in return
vice to their communities by bringing the lain. Mr*. Alfred K rir-o r. and auxi­
for then* advantage-, to withdraw Chinese ndvontagen of such legislation to public at­ liary secretary, Mrs. Mae Hheafcr.
Name- nf the deceased veteran*
troops from North Korea, |a*rmlt free elec­ tention.
and nine deceased member* of the
auxiliary were called. Flaw era
tions in « unified Korea, tease aiding the
nere plarrd in a wreath- a* the
Victm inh reliefs in Itnfo-Cliifta. and agree to
name- were tailed. I alriotlr inNew
1
Hraninglnn.
the Complete indeiietnlenrr of the three
When In n jam, start NnmelhiiiK differ- hrM ,hr
Indo-Chinese Htntrj*. such gullet might justient at', a diversion. liintiincoH nf thin (Hiliry
M Sal. George II. Armour. staT O D A Y ’S ilim .R V E R S E
ant no! unknown ut Worthington. Th e latest iw ru illiig station, itnnnunreii the
ilon commander for the Orlando
Heht.lti, I stand at the door, ami knock : if
example, hnwrvcr. comet, from Moscow. Th e a ~ o f . L followingS '
•fly man bear my voice, and open the door. K rt'flllin . Illr&lt;-iuly involved ill dlucUIUOOnM III) cant from the :-'anfonl area: L*on
I will romc in to him. and will sup with him,
fndo t hiliit null Ihe new types nf Itomh, has
1 0 o*.uVul.r?in' wl'° l,vri1
and he with me (Kevelation 3:110,1
.....- notified Chancellnr Julius Rnhb of «ed 'PW
W. I3lh 81. Ho was enlist
now
in the tegular Arm y in the

(Cm II— N Frem Pag* Oae)
Iopmenu anil h u bwn doing an
outstanding job in that rcipect."
Chau laid that "o M of ih« ma­
jor activities hai b u n tha iMguo’a
apposition to the railroad** request
tor a 30 per cent Increase In re­
frigeration charge* which Involved
additional charge* if the railnad*
i ? i &gt; 'i to a**e*« the increate of over |2,GOO,000 on the
movrmrnt of fre*h and proee»»ed
eitiut «/ft? **gc table* trc..r- ’v *
date of Florida alone.”
"Another important matter that
hai been before the league slntc
11*47 I* the a»»e**mrnt of unload­
ing rharve* at New York and
&gt; Philadelphia and tha tail d tp hat
now been taken. Thi* cate wa*
argurd before the U. S. Supreme
Court by the league'* rouniel, M.
A'. Well*, of Urlando. 1 he*e
charge* were reduced approximate
lv GO per rent, bat the league (till
conlenda that the charge cannot
be legally atiened and by their
Supreme Court action are lighting
for the otheT half-loaf, which re­
presents approximately |25 per
car, or •om'dhlng over fWOjuiH!
per year, on »hlpm*nt* moving to
the New York and Philadelphia
markets," Mr. Chate Mid.
Secretary-Manager i,onion C.
Stedman in commenting on the
June 10 mreting dated that "it I*
going to la- u down-to-earth bu»litCth seaaion" and he pointrd out

Throwing O ff Riders

Hampering Dulles

Ex-Slave Sales Site
Strolling Model
Farm Area

T O K Y O V A farm village onto
known a- a brisk markrt for Iho
ale id buy* and girls has given
up the prarlire and ha* heroine
a model farming community, tha
Japan Dally New* report*.
Farmer* in Hlralvhl Village,
Village, Ibaraki Prefecture. In the
past frrriuenttv bought boys and
girl* from their parents and used
their purchase* as a cheap from of
farm labor Going price for a
(rung hnv was reported to be 3.000
yrn ()r j H 33 according to present
ikdlar yrn exchange rales
Aiithorllir • in ISM etflmafrd that
Ihire were at least 70 l&gt;oys and
girl* who were living mil a period
of virtual slavrry at Hlralshl as
Ihr result of lliclr having keen
sold by thrir Impoverished parents
The p-riod of service for the boys
endrd only with their conscription
mlo the army.
Since IPM the nractlce has grad
Ails!ria mid tin* vice-chancellor to have his grade nf sergeant. Sergeant Jen ­
kins wa* transferred to Fort Jack- ually been ended
country slop “ hostile and subversive in tri­ son. S. G. for alignm ent and ela*
gues" fipninsl Ihe .Soviet occupation forces. sifiralion, after rompleling tha es
aminalion* in Jaekr-onville.

Russian Move

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Itnssino inithoritirs s|iciik of militarist propapiimln hv orpani/alions of former sttltilers nod plt'iis for annexation to Germany.
If Auntrin does not lake appropriate
stepn, fh r Cii.iaiaa occupation authorities
“ will lie compelled to take the corre*|sindiup
measures themselves."
Th is is n threat, Moscow's favorite form
of cnmlnimltitttej). A s the United Fftties.
Great llrilain and Fra ore are also joint oc­
cupiers nf Austria, they will probably ho able
to prevent any drastic action. The aim in
hrlngiiur «P Austria now might well lie for
bargaining punsmes. .W ithdrawal of the
rjh n-ut' iiRti nst thc.-j^ustrians might lx* one
|)| get homo tohctjssioii in th « Fa r Fast.

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Investigation Third Of
W ASH IN G TO N )gw-Ttie presrnt
Inveitlualinn of Ins rxrm nl found
alkm* is tally the Ihm l of It* kind
In Amorlran history, but Invcttlux
lions of foundations were made hefore Chriit and foundations them
aolvai existed loni before that.

Kind

Television

Parents and trirnds arr Invited
to attend a Play Day'* program
VS WNII-TV J ( l K-OSVM.I.I:
tomorrow *1 to is.10. al Inr Deal
si
n
j»:i-r T il « IIS s ill: M l m o t T
tilde Primary School. The program
XOTII 1:
will lie a- |nlIowa: Glee rloh* dr
xotioaal wings;
marrbe*
and
i m i n t r r .n .
danrex by rowbov*, ritwghrl* and I T'S
11 i i » b «iv i &gt;«-mTv
Indians; "A ll in Fun." two danrex; fIt :D
4
"Singing’ Along"; ginup of danrev S IN g t i p i r m * !!
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all imintrles; A m rrlrao
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U 'l i i l i t r , Kpotl*
C tU fiT V
lianvrx;
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F la g
halulr,
P ‘ ( W t'lPUl).
"Am erica Ihe ttranltlNt,” led hr
M i|,b.O MOW*
flvr ru b .■bouts, Alt rhlldren In Ihr ?:;•? r s i l t " m » iv n iii,
: j *i ro»rv T M ii i *
«rhnnl will partti Ipatr in the pro
•t ho 1 tepvs I i Vi V
gram.
i'-SH I i h I Itoflun*
I.
ftlHl Hluflltt li|i*
The Nrgnjan Deyeic Howard,
n ra u i i N Itiie n * H i d , A lle n
vlr I* .1
cliniiinr of the iinMe&lt;1 I&gt;nlighttr* «f . Jp
' •
the
c.’!ml*ilfr4fy
. ____
. willj preaen £ • ! I ii?! \V,.ilh-i
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program Is
in. marnivy
inetnivy »d Thoraaa 11 1; l l . l t ik e lln a
Jcff»-r*i&gt;n ilavls over WT1IR al II 11 1) ulna eyre
VI l:* ll!V
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.x.m Thor.day Hr* Mary IW flcr J;l'*
Tsei I'a lle rn
Strong, charter nirmlwr pf the or. V* T.-a»v
gaiuiMlion, will n a il an nrUInnl &gt;•44 O m l li f !
memorial paper M »;y Ann Strick­ Jfjft* M|ii|i|i,l, tlulile
1 1 f*N V j i i . i i i i ..a «
land w'lll -Inc. .lrcomnamcd by 11
r. r.. t- .r ufe
M r- F K Itoiimlllil at Ihe piano 11 3N Meer.li |n, To in io o *
Mr
E II l.attcy I- In rharge of 11 n * l i " 4 l » g M a l l l
Ihr program.
.
, -w* liit* Kit- I" I! 41*11,

'Th e Smithsonian Insiltiilion hern
Fierro divid ed the foundation.!
13 &gt;n
In Washington, set up In M M by
Rainbow Spr.ngt Horn at Ihe 111*
Inlo “ g o o d " and " b a d " T h e " h a d "
an KiiKlishniMt, Jam e- Smitlocn,
rale n( W3 million of gallon* rvery J M
1 IS
lx now semi foundation and -rm l- ■me* w ere pul nut nf businrs*. I h r 24 hour*, mffirient waler to -tipply
J M
h im
h r liked were allow ed t j the largrvt cilie* In Ihr Dnllrd
governmental
1
U
In this country there are perhaps go on.
State*
•4f 1 in
more than Jn.owl foundations with
A Senate commuter
Invrslfratrd
________ _ ____
lira
total ratillal assets &lt;■( maybe fi'v
In 1912. Ho did a special House to 7 billion dollars The largest
rommlttee. headed tiv the late llrp It tlir Ford Foundation ulth avvi-li
Enfene Cog (D (!a &gt; , In ltc*z Under of more than MW million
lh« rhalrinanthlp of Hep. It CarHollis, writing for the American
roll Iteece (f tt e n n i a special Council of ^duration In 17MI. said
House committer i* making an In- the Egyptian pharoahs, 1W0 years
vestlgatlon non* flrerp saya Ihe
tiefore Chrisl, set up perpetual
p a rtite ii to » r r whether the fund*, as they thought, for religious
foundation* are carrying mil their and is rson.d purposes-. Ihr money
lt* t«! porr*rvn or whfthrr tbrtr
go lo a college of prieilt
U uie of their money to protrude would
who would have to use some of
rommuiiltm or wictAlum
Iho money to keep the donor's tomb
Foundations and their rurpoiei perpetually protected.
havo varied They Ret their monet
The Fhaldeana, according to Hot
through rich men or their heirs or
through contribution*, end hand It lit. had alinoil itlenllcal practices
o tt tor special project*: humanli 1200 year* before Christ "Th e re ."
social, elvfl, r«li(|out. med­ he said, “ are the earliest known
efforts at projecting private will
al. Klenirnc,
—
____ educational, chart
beyond life fur general purposes.“
table.
In Greece there wa* long an un
Crpcst Victor H 0III1, a aperiat
III on the subject, traced them eprtalnty under law about setting
back to tb* beginning of American up fonmlstlons as *urh So Plato
history, pointing nut'that the gifts In 347 IIC . left his aradrm y to
and bequest* which cmfpdrd col hi* nephew, togelhrr with some
leges were foundation*, the money revenue produrlng land, with Inon. itrurthini they br used for the
being set aside for (hr public Isn«d
henrlil of his followers. In turn
In IT90, vf.rr
the nephew left the foundation to
-pounds
.
. two
„ h(nunoatmn*;
i
(till In exigence, lit Boston and Xenncrate* for the tsrnpflt of the
d- Philadelphia, for Ihe educallon of cult
"yoimg married artificer*"
The Homans made foundations
Another early inundation pointed indisputably legal but by (ft H C.
out by llolli* wa* Ihr Magdalen they had grown so powrrful, ss.l
Society, established in MOO to a ll had gotten to deep In politics, that
“ fiUon wtnnen.” A woman had td Cicero, who thought they were
admit being a prostitute to get working against him, got Ihe Benlr, r. ,i
any of the foundation's bcfttflu. ale to dissolve them

that “there are several Immediate
and Important problem* confront­
ing this Industry that most U
thoroughly reviewed and a deci­
sion mad* as to tne position to be
taken by this segment of the perlikable food Industry, In the Intcrret of continuliig a sound, adequate
efficient and economical transpor­
tation system."

Growers-Sliippers

f y o u r dropping o u r opposition to recogni­
tion of the C om m unist Chinese regime and

Notice To Guatemala

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M IR A C L E
C O N C R E T E CO.

The Growers A Shipper league
of Florida, founded in 1923, is a
non-profit organisation handling
freight, traffic and transportation
problems for the agricultural in­
dustries of Florida. Headquarter'
a i maintained at 4.1 W. Central
Ave, in Orlando.

309 Elm Ave.

General Insurance
H. JAMES OUT

AGENCY

B12 E A S T E H 1S T S T R E E T
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JA M E S B. G U T

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John Angel

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Konllnurri From Page One)
program, me on ihe school board's
rwvrull.
The oiganitrd tirogram. which
is acluailv Iwo setwrate nrogtamv
to !*■ in rlose coop, ration, i* sche­
duled lo begin June 21, and con­
tinue fni eight weeks in three lo­
cations, the F o il Mellon Park, the
Youth Center at Ninth St, and
|j*urrl Ave., nod Seminole High
School.
School bute* will make a daily
tun from Fourth Kt. amt Park
Ave. fouth to 2.t(li Hl„ taal lo
Meltonville Ave., and north to th*
[ake front park, according lo R
T . Milwi'r, Countv superintendi nt
•&gt;t public ln*Uuttion. This nark
will come under the direction of
Angel.
Gann* will lead recreation for
older youngster* at Ihr high
echoed and conduct the City'* daily
ti-nnl* louniameni. while Carlton
will head activities in the ■ofthall
league, to be Open to all age.*, at
Ihe nlij C llv ball park.
Mi*s (trigger* is scheduled to
operate tlasses in erafts at the
Youth Center for Imya and girls,
nml Got die will supervise games
for children In the Intermediate
lirr 1)1 nr k m .

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Mrs. L. E. Spencer
June Bride-Elect
Marie
Pe
Feted With Brunch
Presides A t Meet
Becomes Bride 01 District Heads
At Russell Home

Tr.r third annual prcsidml* conCcmclimentiiijr Mil* M n » * m
Pi riff elder, Jane bride-elect. Mr*
lerencr of district four of ihe
(Seorite A. Stine and Mr*. J. C
Florida Federation of Harden
, Bu**ell entertaln.-d with a brunch
't i. »
Peloid. daughter of Huh* .“ ■&gt;* held at Fort Pierce
Mr*- Rath Scott left Saluti!*)-1 lii* first armumJ «livisiun. Hr l» nt the home or Mr*. Ku*«eil at 425 Mr and Mr*, George Prm ld, ami F r‘.4u-.*-% . i d Four i* cumpdCp*?
igkl (or New York City w h rrriin the United M a t ., Arms and Summerlin Av*. on Friday morn­ Aaron L llarrl* were married of the H..den Flub* from the fol­
lowing dtir&lt;— Apopka. Bcllcvlew.
he boarded a plane Sun&lt;l»y morn-1 ha» lieen »tati«m-il Ht Faint* Gnr- ing
Friday night in Folkston, (la.
riermo«it. Forna Hock ledge. Fon
The dining room tahle, at which
inir for L«n&lt;lu*n. Fnglaml. There j don. G*
The
bride
wore
a
tlreel
length
the ru rtt of honor war »eat&lt; d. waa
wa&gt; liwtona
Beach. Del.ami.
the telil l&gt;e jollied liv her lir|ihew.
drett of yellow nylon accented F!*u GMIIe Ru*H*. Fort Pierce.
M in Hail Billing. Ml** Ann •Ivcoratr.l with . lov.lv arrance- dre** of yellow nylon accented with
Capl. ilruee Bolt and Mr*, holt
I Holli Hill llowev-indhe-Hill* Ki*
and together they ar. planning a
and a white hal and pur*c.
*iturner t.jgi Countv, Fake Helen
European tour. She will I**- irone
A thori wedding trip wa* ipen. I.ertbirr* Maitland. Melbourne.
IrVrrml week*. ,
hy card* bearing a bridal motif. A
Meunt Dora New Smyrna • k
their summer vacation at horn, large white and diver wedding bet in Jackonvlllc and Day tuna llra rli land Orlando,
Orrnond Beach.
f riend, of Mr*. M C. Stone will will* thrir parent* and frl. rid*. wa* impended from the ceiling and they arc making (heir home Ptnecjvtle port Orange Sanfurd.
in Sanford at looo Park Ave
Irgrtt to learn that tire entered Th.v are all , Indent, at Florida 1 over the bride-elect'* table.
Mr* llarri* wa* bom In Sanford Tavarc* Tilu*ville ITmalilla, V rm
Oiangr Memurial Ilu«|iital t*»la&gt; Stale University.
Win
In the living rwiin of th •Hueell and attended local *choolt. grad­ Beach lVcir»da|e \Vil,|w
and will untleriro •urgerv in the
home were leautlful arrangrinetn* uating from Seminole High School. ter Harden and Winter Park
Mi**
Joan
Wright.
M
•ludenl
of
•atirnln*.
of red rote* in , em ernt *hape
Mr* I F Sooner • of &lt;**«•.-nt
Iv employed by The
Wrtleyan College at Macon (ia. ami a white wedding howl held a
ft
i* t1■ I m t n c f D i r e •*.*'"** of I*'*
Saniord HeratId
ha*
returned
to
Sanford
to
»|uli-l
Mr. and Mr*. Vernon Hardin,
Hogarth curve of caladium have*,
The groom, the »on of Dean W tru-l Four -and nre*nh*d during the
Vickie and Mike. Iiave left fur a the summer month*
hybrid chrysanthemum*, anthuHarris
and Mr* Gladys Ha**- c rtiir n .c'itiv Mr* I. D Tl|h-*ri*
rum , and pindanm. In hvldm l
two week*' visit with f.'irtida and
m
u
o
rn
of
Moline. Ill . i« a native the I'j.r l‘re*iib")i of the FuM
table*
which
w
rrr
»et
up
on
the
Hill Wllktn&gt;**u. who i* siatlotiiki
relative* in Jackson. Term.
of
Hock
Maud.
Ill where he at­ Pierce Harden Flub ttavr Ihe yrrt
porch
and
in
the
living
room
were
I
at the Jacksonville Naval Base,
tj|e cumin' atldre**
Mr*
Spencer
tended
*ch&lt;Mil*
Before
entering■ the
centered
with
white
tlrillwooj
and
Mr*. Howard Cushing h'fi liy •pent the weekend in Sanfoid with
loyed 'hen r,»n.ito,*r*d the State l‘re*|
Navy,
Mr
llarri*
wa*
einpi
gardenia*.
plan* Saturday morning f « r hi* mot lor. Mr*. S A It Wilkinby the
Farmatl Tractor Plant at '•ent sir* Kueene A bitiilh the
A* a memento if tie occasion Mnliiielie i* currently
Marion. In*l wlo-re the will vi*il run, amt other relative* and
ttallonr-U »"■■■*• -in ke^ &gt;*ho n s r « ser* In
Mi** Dingfelder wa* preented at the
fur two week*. Mr. Cuthlnir. who illriid*
Sanford NavalAusillary
-li.mal 1ilk
»tre.*iotf Hirer
with a pair of prrvoiulitrd hint* Air Slalom anJ will recelse hi* word* ol ere*! nnnorl.nirr Fir
ha* teen tea.-hlnr *chool there,
Ml** Joaii Muoir. da'lk’hler i»f luggage tag*.
will return to Sanfurd with her
•i i.i .i. t.. tind and e**lmate the
discharge Ho* ciiuuug (all
•til. and Mi*. Milton Mnuir ha*
Thu*., enjoying the patty with
* line .1 lieu |n*rrr*l* h* clyain*
^to make their future home.
arrived flom Macon, l,a w h rir Ihe gue*t of hunm were tier mo­
me urocram* which hold the to
leer*t of mariv tod tu*t » lew
Mr. and Mi*. K. W. Turner left the ha* toen a t!.ndIn,■ Wevivyalt ther, M r,. Ju'iuv Dingfelder, Mr*.
Sft-nh.i nar'icioate to Insi a
John Morgan, Mr*. Fdward HipFnrlav for Duiwean. (ia. to suit College,
gin* Jr., Mr* iliaih-y Odhnrn, Mr*.
*'&gt;*i. in &lt;-•*»•-oiioi with other* to
with thrir »on and daitrthter-lni*tr i, hi in tme*■••*•■ i no ** &gt; lire
low. Major and Mr*. Well** Tar
Anierh-iin U.S. el* valor* cairv 21 Gortlun Stunley, Mr* Dous'd June*,
*|dent irr a *siuIms| ol wh.ii vniif
rer.
hillion rider* a year a •Balance Mr* F D Scott. Mr* Ma*on
rtoti will |„. Iloii'l **k viisoiii to
itI ■’•no million mile, .ay* lt&gt;e Na- Whaiton Mr*. M. t - Ha burn Jr ,
Mr*. McKay Truluck. M u Fred
it" oiviione sou w.iuldo'l do so"*
Mr. and Mi*. T . It. Hall Sr. of :i,,|,al ISeograidii.* .Society.
Cana*. Mr*. J. K. T n wtllrgrr, Mr*
IIO U .V W O O D . ids— “ Pin basing *ell Tlord Conner sie
to |nlu
Alheni. W. Va. have moved to
-------------------------- - - .
Clan roe llioderiuii and the ho»l- the ino*l fun of my life "
other* m doing *lloeltnm to Work
Sai.ford and at* making ll&lt;eli
^ »lnrgeon m u lav ..veil mil enes
Till* wa* Dick Powell fnlhusiug, I*. . ilicr
burnt at Slid tt. 24th St.
I Bon egg* at a tittle,
I nr in-* »’*er President Mr*
ami nn. wonder, hr i* maneuvering
horses, ramrl* ami hurtle* of Mon Ioh it P»fhli**nt| of D*stnn*
I* Harvey Wilkin*on (pent the
gid* and Tartar* In a four milium lb »fii we.. i&lt; *|*-, re-ngram chiir■ffifkrnd with tnv patent*, Mr.
dollar production one id the lua Ini', einnh *&lt;lied ihvl Hie pro
and Mr*. C. J. 4Vilk inrun. and ha*
mu** he rritrmutliie and
grsl movies in Hrillywnud history -*r
returned lu liailteaville w hrir hr
|iy.oir'it« re'errme i,
vo *■*-*
attend* ihe ITnivnaily of klorida
Tlie tmv from Moualapi V'ew. iitcachr' • ic -ir r •il*. It'd ml
Ark . ha* come a long way Pro- in* nntoth &gt;•ilh Ihe rich! Spot •••
H* will return tu Sanford rumor
row to t pend hit tuuimrr vacation.
Now'* the time to ihmk *Uout crr^tslvelv a movie lioiise enure, *tllM *• •*,od«" roe W*ie|| |'vc .*|,t
*iuerkr*ut. *ai* Myrllr Wil«nn film crooner and |nlsate rye |mr ........ Ii She Illrr*.•r-It»*.l linin' Ideii
. Karl Itatliff, ton of Mr. and
llnme Denom»lratlim Avcnt And Irsyer, In- ha* now Idosttinied ,nut •* trier. to |-o&lt;l*lder sotiy
Mr*. U K, Itatliff, (pent a .liott
i m *- ■*i *«ft*
» **** UtiVHjtf i^*»4 ri*in **•#»
there I* plenty nf cvhtnee thi* ft' ft |»rmJuri*r t iir it t u r &lt;*i
irave in Sanlor.1 with hi. parent,
*e*««t— lust waiting for knitting
Powell ha* never produce I n gro •,P m which smte honie
and brother-In-law and aider, Mr.
Sauerkraut I* a impolar wav of picture la-fore He has d lirc lrd
' M r*"h* »•*#• Wiiflf*n*« nil th«i|r
conserving cabbage If carefully only one. a medium bmli’et thrill­ "ilir 1 I'rjiiili tinjf fIk
and Mr*. V I*. Cara, hefoie r e -j
m!j n «*
made sauerkraut retain* much nf er called "Spill Second.'' Yet Him
^porting to Fort Hood. T* ia »
►•
*» ft* fjt irn* jmliT't unMl
the crlsnnr**, ereen rnlnr, and mi :&lt;rd Hughes I* *o »nld nn the fell &gt;w
^Vyhvrr he will be connected with
nhr*fn** i* tu*i i*»*fk, fi|it
trlllnu of Ihe Irrth rabbage
that he has given Powell the greenl Ti.ere ,*n "« -.rd* l » this emlea
•'l*n to nut tin kraut now for |)"ht fur what will prnfiahly he *•' ** *eM • ie*.uhte*
later use It can give sanely to IIKlI's cii*t!ir*l music
i V*'. 1 * I'Mefir *»t F|. uot*&gt;*
I* M*h* *‘»
1v i - H T | r • o d
family nie*l* and can be used In
Not « nli that tint tn#tn
*n many “ rilra -fo o d " ways
truan alio ^anU*d Huvu-ll to take »hl*4 t ^1 i l#TMtn*if h^* J5f rnllfs
n!ml*"l THI* » *&lt;• •*
Uiih-k ineihml •vuerkr'ut: Se nvrr a« prMiirlliifi ti«i«» nf (hr i»l
led firm, crlsn cabbage Wa*h and v%bnl«* 4 I u 1! i n Th#* ea rn* n#*r vr*ir‘t rirolrrt infl *b#« (d r(| fh.il
Mired finely line pound of rabbige 1 urnpit ll d&lt;i*h ri&gt;nt»*ndintf tb.it hr f f s . * f mtlptii* lM( gs^Ui*,**
•■nOir (Jipb'n rhih Mr&lt;
•vOer stire'hling will pack a uni wftin'l rrady for «urh a p#»4l
Jt A buffet dinner prty * « » recentSin*nfrr« 1if Clrhindin r&lt;**imrti*tt
pint U r Tu I pound nf rabbage
" ren by Mr. aiui Mr*. Voile
Whrn f ow IbiMidl nn thr m*1
m i Jr. at their home for
add 2 t*hir*i»Hin* salt and mis nf “Tfii* Cnnqurnir.* hr wa* ildini; Oii-dbod of rniinVln** thf» %fndi
h" ■'» t»r4'#*r to fri|tr itcwi to J»
v,MI*i Margaret Dingfelder and Dr.
thoroughly MU ratibagr and ‘ alt bil!h He
a«lrifli* a ct*nior.i
• A rth u r Corey who** marriage will
In small amount* of 4 to 5 pound* Umm many fi*rt in thr air. dlrrct- #*t#iI*# t 1 i|k u'ttfi fbrm o« o u r
own U‘*#d -nfl thrn iHn fir! tbr*
be an event of June H.
™t a time Park Into pint jar*
of vmir nrnrrnrn
Plare lid mi. do nut teal Hi’htls inn th#* intraiur nf lionfinm into **rr
A color aeheme of white and
thrill -afa.si11 Wild
unit tor,|.
a* air mn*t escatw place jar&lt; In a palacr courtyard
roia wa* carried out In the decora­
(jrsf) Sh»* *#^#«*d
Hu rrlalionthin with ftir «*a«* ■»*1r|
an enamel |*an and store by a mol
tion* and white taper, were placed
Place. Fcrnienlallim will In rum and crew apm-ared to Ire one of ‘I"- ^etdeniher 1**110 ol Hu Flo'ld i
in diver holder*.
bletr In N In 10 das* When com mutual reifiect pm*HI 1* ]&gt;«*&gt;-• Firderor .'oit-riM. no..-&gt;- miorma
Thus* preterit were: the l.nnur
girted add emmgh brine &lt;2 table that he U nn a M*&gt;l He personal •Ion if t irdine orgaHtallon
fcutila, Mia* Dingfelder, Dr. Core),
*|MHini *all lu I nuact nf water) In ly interviewed 2,&lt;*«l actors fur role*
Mr* ||*'o|d V Bull* (Irnmnd
Sir. and Mr*. F. D. Scolt, Mr. and
cnvrr kra’d Wipe mouth nf jar In (he pirlure ask*"" i|ue*iiou* |le-.rh &lt;1*)ed thfr* each elnh
Mr* Donald June*, Mr. ami Mr*.
from
morning
to
night
and
sea).
Process
In
a
bulling
wa­
should include m their nr..ar*ro
Jack Hu,veil, Dr. ami Mr*. John
ter bath; pint* 15 minute*, nuart*
Morgan. Mr. and Mra. Urnlley IM The easting office offered In re- for Ihe sear one on 'uno-n tilur
Ml
minute*.
No
I
rails
IS
minutes.
.b a m , Mra. Julius Dingfeldrr, Dr.
h rv r him of the load "Look— I’ m and one on eoti*iat*t *!he In* roe
No 3 cans zo minute*.
ftfind Mr*. Clarence Bernstein of
an arlor myself." he replied " I i'mmended “ Well of l ire" h* Intro
Orlandu, arid Mr. and Mr*. Wil­
• Try kraut In many drllrlnu* don't want any other actor to *ay •I sn.irer ••* Oil* se*r‘* ...|l*l*nd
lh*r ten
liam*.
, _ iHHik .Said
. *l*-&gt;
.
. . .lo»
.
way* ll‘« good with &lt;pirrrlbs. that I didn't else him Ihe rm ir |n«
(rankfurter* sausage, ham ur ha Irsy of seeing him personally about '*[ J‘,,mno*l eo*|. «-*i .i.,..,
J
r„|t.
•
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home
swH
•.
moi'l
Ir**
e*'-«u
eon. Suggestion: pour sour cream
u-,.. . . o . i ,
.
•D'C than fertilizer and much I,el
over hot sauerkraut |u*t before
Wliwi I'owell came down from ter
serving
lii* perch, he i-oinmenled aumii
...
,
what a good lime he was having
r
‘
IVINS Gfll.F TD U H N F V
We've e„l a good .lorv on |&gt;a|o-i “ ^ ll
J \ '' \
Kf»HT WORTH Tex i»s_ |oSn«p
he said, "now all I have t T .to h e m
i l e A .T ecan
.':' »,&lt;•■
“ Mi*o.
,'
tnafenal
,| m ' V
.n-'
I'almrr added tS.UOO tu hie bank u eel ii on film ••
i,
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i
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i
.
finite
for*o
for
imh1
"
■
ti.m
m
th.
aernnnl
*.iw
h*m*elf
Ht*"S
in
firn,
Ml** (trace Marie Stinecipher,
lie said hat he had Irimlde find Florida Gaedener T ie an,, n ..
place among thr nation's money
. a mrmher of the IU54 graduating
itg the right locations (or the film menls ..f flower
m,,... .
winner*
and
look.-l
toward
the
ftrlat* of Seminole High School, wa*
Western Open at Cincinnati today which concerns the early years of show sel»a.l* and ..••****«ei&gt;&gt; nmeu .i
honored hy Mr*. Jack Stamper at
a* they t»a*trd him at Colon1*1 Ghengla Khan "Th e storv take* or new. |. the in.iieri.il re*uie*led
■ dinner parly nt (he Skyline Re**
h"
The meeting wa* ...............I ,.l
Fooniry
Flub for a great finish K u h f. " .!5 ' h m I
taurntil in Orlando Thursday even*
lhal cave him flr*l plare in Ihe plalnril. but il isn I the hare de* ter a i|iieslh&gt;n h..s w.,&gt; aoswerrd
REDINCOTC B A C K 8 K IR T In*.
ert
that
limit
twople
Ihmk
it
t«
hy
the stall- president
The guest* met
th* Stine- : I( ihown in this cocktail dtru Colonial National Invitation Gnlf I I arts id II are i|uj|e green amt
The talile* he the lunrhe-.n wer.
cipher home early in the evening nf pale pink wild silk designed Tournament
there I* much cattle raising
deeuraled will, the .-*..to |.|,,..„m&gt;
and rnotorrd to the Skyline where hy Bent Claire Small alteve* arc
The Slratly veteran from Char
dinner wa* served from a lung T- banded likr the neckline, and ern* l.dle, N. C , doss'd with his seco-vl
thaped tahle appropriately derarat*
lerrd with bowknota. Rhinestone straight l-underpar tN yesterday I
ed with th* claia flower, glaJloll.
tuition* fasten the bodice and for a 72-hole total of 2H0 and a
The honoree wa* presented with continue, wph buttonhole*, past 2 stroke victory
• gift by him. Stemper later in
Great chipping and sensational
^■the evening. The girl* enjoyed a th* waistline The stole la Imcd recover) shots gave I'almrr Ills
with
white
filk
shantung.
teur of on* of the large constella­
second tournament victory of the
tion! that landed at Ihe airport
year
during the evening.
Nil. I Home Made lleef Stew with X’ rpefMlile*.
Those present with Mi ■* Stine­
No. 2 Awil, Cold I ' u In wllJi I' ii I i I h Salad
cipher were) the Miisra Beverly
Cooper, Rosemary Gainer, Jeanne
Lane Miller, Martha Owen, Junl
Stuffed Tomato with I'otatu
'Blunder*, Nancy Rountree. Carol
Loerhelt, Barliara Calaube, Kllen
Salud, Haul Salad, oi Collage
Lyon, Paulette Cason, Jeanette
Cheese
Cleveland, and Patty Walker.
Mra. Btrmper waa audited in
Sail Inca, I'irkles, ( hrer e
fearing fur the guest* by Mr*. J. M.
Hard Hulled ICgg
8tlnecipher and Mi*. Fred F. F-mp

O f A. L. Harris

p SA A O Jw h u

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Dick Powell Says
He's Having Best
Time Of Hs Life

I

Now Is The Time
To Moke 'Kraut'
Says Miss Wilson

’

M iss Dingfelder,
Dr. Arthur Corey
Honored At Dinner

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T B E BAaNFtiHI) H LR A LO
M»*n M il 11. IBSI
Pag# 1

JuneW edding Plans Announced
By M is s Margaret Dingfelder

('cdsuuiah-

M o.V no
Tne
lrairung Union will hasr their
Uiuntlily officer* comicil inerting
tn r.Ve .ni.T.tir:-, &gt;«*&gt;r«* ual build­
ing beglnnirih **.:Ii a covered dish
»upp*T at 7 p ni.
TUESDAY
The Unity Truth Flas* will meet
at the Voider 11 .tol at 7:45 p m
it ill, Carolyn Par*uii* a* trichci
Till* public i* insItrd
Tile llaughler* ol We'ley huitd*)'
SchtH.I tij** tit the First Mclhie
dt*t Fhur* h will no 1 1 in Mi-Kinlev Hall lit * u in f--r Ihe ,rgu
lur 1.0*111.••• un.l «... m l lorrtil.g
with Mr* /■). ICiilliff and tier
group a* h»*t. -*. •
The Fir*! Hapti'l Junior ti A r
will meet m tin Hi-uioii.il FIduca
lliitial llmlilut, at t lo p in
The Kir *t Bapti.t Intel mrtjlatc
Ho) a I Ambassador* will inert m
Hie It A builduik' 31 i p m
ss I P M -M itt
the midweek 1‘ Ijo -i Service al
the First Bapt1*t » htirch will he
( in al s p nt the* will ci.utinue
wilh the studs "I llo it.- k “ Deep
elilllf* the ‘'pildii.it tile
by
liable* S Doldiiu*
Ho F k -I I'..||.1| 1 -.oii.ljt *chi&gt;ol
hupennleudii.t* iluelmy win be
In-id in the Chapel a) 7 13 pm
I he regulai hu*me** and lunch
eon meeting nt llo Vtuh rd SVitlli
all'* Flilb will hr hrlil al 12 3U
|&lt; in al thr ciul. building Mem
l.i-r* plea-e . all . 1 . .1 tor re*rr
SaIloll* tilth el* ale to t.r m*t*il
•tl
I'ailh'lt* G m i Ii . xxIn ai l / i. id u u l r
the plslo. pupil* .-I Slaigaiet 1..
l o l l ins.til I. ( m i n S p ii iit.ir lliirh Davi* will pir-.pi * ir.ilsl al the
I HcliiHd.
IVomau's Flot al )* I’, p or
TllOb*' Hi i&gt;l i n t Its |if Uskill t h r
IVekiwa Udgl N* 8 ft* 1. A to
| biNMMirr yt'li th r M i a m -- H o * r n n r y tl M r will mirl ,n tin 1 11 0 r .
t«rnrnn. J r a n i .r L a o *
Ira n
Hall al 3 p m
I'tti K IIi IJI» M
a . loXk* J *•1(* *, IrUJii'Itu
I hr Junior ell..n id i mil si Baptbrxi hiod I llr is t xim. I on Sami
ti*i Fhiiich will n o i *i
tu p m.

MU* Mairat&lt; t Iniipf elder duughtti of Mr*, iollu* iimgfri.trt amt ifo
.ate Mi Din*-It-ulei aiiuuuncr* lot wedding plan* to Ur. Aittiui Kd*
v node Corey, suit of Mr*. Samuel Curr y and (he Inti Mr. Curey ot
( uodiiitlgr. Mi««
V o -: will lie spoken at The lempiv u, ... .era! Julai&gt;m. llrlandu, or.
June H ul M p. m . with Hahhi David
Das id Ku**kinti uiticiktinc.
will I* given in marriage liy hel
orulher i t. Simon
Ih-igfrldrr,
linlird Slate* Army. Mr* Clarence
Bertislein of (irlaiido will terse the
liiitte a* million uf hurior, anti the
bride'* nieee. Jan Dingfelder, of
Paterson, N. I. will l« fluwvt gut
A
itlvfn
llr David Fores, brother t,| th'*
Saturday nlirht by Min* Mir|»irt hridegroiirii'* !e*'l, of F* chitua'.c.
M«»or«' at bn biuiiu on CVlfrv Ati, Mu** . will *»•ive a* hv'i man. Ush­
fur loirry Knl. ahu. uith l»i*• er* are II* ojamin \V. Furry ul
fitimly. i* iituslny tu Tniti|i» tbi* I'uinhiitlge, Ma»* . I.ruthc: of the
utrk.
groom, uiol lack F Ho* t il und
Tbi* Imllif u(I• tl' 4'1'tBtt‘il V%lt!l Volie A William*. I«dh of Sanford
i t iir i»m|j«‘V 'Lnaimiw *111 1 4'(jb*ii«l
A program nf pit unpliil niu*o
tilfttfiHlII'i
rtlf
If
t *. I fljuk A* J A will Pe render*,1 I.. Mt
i»*-oig*
n i p ' I Nr IF Ilf ri»il « ta-vfl tl illI" 111*Ml Vkilfi ail Too liy, orrraiiHl. and link Aikep.
Ilii* triiumlllK*. i(i s»* aiitl mft **i)oi*l,
tfritiki.
A iecepli.il ft*r relate, e* ami
Tbi*'** |in ti'iil unt I a ») H«lj Cto*,&lt; frivlld- will follow imllie.il
Nutt,
t*ani*ri'll, 1*11*1 atrls after Ihe ciiruom, ul tin
Wit !••, Mary
Mary Irloplr Itec* |Hull Itoolll
Ami Wnpbt, l*»t llnnn, Vvunnr
I’lllli ll, Siila jatTit-Mili, tiliMitla Silk
adihI, Iir.is’ii Sooth, Dawn Ann
IVui-oh Mu c.in I M.oim*
lltoilile Dealt Flail*, i ii utty Jidtit
•on
Hciner Alrvnnlei. Huimie
Itid' 1*011. JilMIOS l Iwi It, HttOlltilldl
Flow, luhlill) Htiweri. Ituberl Kao
prut «*u1 11iniii|' pal t V
\
p H I I 14'
tol 1, 1111- lltillaitl, Itnvui.iiitl Hm
,ty. luck Moil. II and Telly **nilth wan I'ivi li a* Kt»* k ,H|I|irty, w | ||ttnt
aft* finmh 1 % Mi
l
i ■ I’ 1 ..
•ok Mm II 11 M* \lh»i* i, and
I III IlMllMf o f M.**
Mi- t U

Going Away Party
Given In Honor
Of Larry Reel

Three Ladies Give
Rock Springs Purty
For Paulette Cason

Sue Karraker, 15,
Honored At Party

In fuiriiit of In i itnu*{hlry
Ifiih liirthiliy, Mt* f f lia i'iU r
rruriklly rnlrrtibltirit wtt*i d» wiiu
miitf party it tbr
»*11111 ftviikf |nh l
ntnt I r*Is,r MtHHut t«11■! ** 1 writ it
fir-•tilltrlll* **f 14t riulil. a'.lb**, m**t
**»ft tl lilts * oil t llr |il‘-III plOillldII.* bimufrt was tti« 1 * 'IpH*1it of
11IHI14
1*lft- |ilr«Fi||it| It* bit
1 i to 1 frir'isl*
n .4f ,
w**» »* I *udy Mi‘
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la 1 it, lltih I’aiprut* 1 . ‘ *lki.i IVu
•till, | urilli and Mai* Am i Halt,
Ha 1 1.) in Hull, il*4,ir*' Ititiuii, Hit
* tiapmi.il* and Sbai -«ii aiol S up K a I
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Vi I M*III \1,11114.1 11*410,

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Fitly 11*1!, Sbrila Ii1 *niiiiut( Sait

the 4 HUIIg I'roJ.I*

Births

KilsUiifr itidicalrt that tlir dodo
V\i*t
•»tld Iwi-aiii* piliiBl in tin* la»l %l1 a1id .Mm Will tain I
III «d taaior-vilir aiiiooioti 1 1.*
half of tbr I *lti t rotoix
lot Ih i*f .a -on William liix* \Vr*l
IV
ol llll losal |H.int-inii.r tire
T h e i.irtli ..I a n Hi •&gt;% •&lt;/ "Hi.
A rrlrrshliig luncheon id a *rlrc
turn of mill* made into a salad lit lice l t o h r '1 hoi II Mi* 22 al Do
with cake and ice cream .md col I u lando AW Fore* ll.i'i Hospital
fee tor desietl was served to till- is t" mg uioouiticed hv tlo proud
n u iiu ts . t h alol Mr* It It Mel
ladles
The ladle* present from Sanford ilolr, 2121 4 ale As*
were Mr* J I' Cullen. Mr* II
Mt ntnt Mr*, la-morn H a i r are
II Duncan. Mr* Wade Garner
Mr* c I' Harkry, Mr* Karlyli m n n o n c lu g Ihe tOrU, of a • lh
p ill
K u ie ii F ln i m
who
llonslioldlt, Mr* George Mel'all I S
Mr* II I Moore Mr* W I’ Ye* wa* I,or o Vluv 24 al th* F*‘ir,i*ld
li&gt;, Mr- 1. Ii .spencer alol Mr* I jiu ehioii M i m ol lal Hospital Mi *
Mali i&gt; ilo- h -n n * i Jane I iipii*li
J Filth,rd llo)ie

Dinner Party Given
M iss Stinecipher,
SH S June Graduate

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*lih Huttn. 1‘ n h x i i Hit •
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Malkri, Hi o ■ Main*
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Stlhrs'lplo 1 Null* \ flooi tirr, f in*
■la t'olvio If.iihn ia 1".***n I &lt;*-„ t*»'nl will meet in llo It A Building al
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ti* I ( Inlli h will me* l o Ihr F.duIlow 11 si, nlot \J1 * 1 1 Mi'll* tnon
■aliullal IItolling .rl
|. in with
Ml*. J. A lteii&gt;.,|i an.) tin (||uup
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You'll hovo to b* an early bird ta reap iho
losingi on thi* ipaciol oflar. Ouf supply li
timitad . . . but thsra'i no limit to tho savtngi
you'll hovo when you own thi* Domestic
Sowmochino. It's a teal buy at a real
#own*la*«orth prlc*. Sarry.,.w a mmll,
p k 0 M» % t C. 0 . 0 . ardar*.

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BEVERAGES

Coffee
H o t Te a
M ilk

Iced Coffee
feed Tea
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Bargains Galore.... All Over The Store! Naval Air Reserve
Seeks Enlistments

Quantity Right* Rt.erved

Open
All Day
Wednesday

Price* Good Monday &amp; Tueaday

419
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Wednesday

“ .Ml turn between the a g e of
17 on&gt;l :tli a ir eligible to Join the
Naval A ir I t c r v e " , according to
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" T h u offer, #n honor To all
inclulra nay allowwho iiunlify.
qualify, inrluiir*
«, invaluable training
anre*.
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specialty of your rholce, the op[&gt;&lt;irt unity tu retirement benefits
and the guaianty of performing
any obligated active m ilitary »«ri vice with thr 1,'nltril State. Naval
Alt Itrirrve. Don't be drafted, Join
the Naval A ir lleacrve."
"A ll men, between the age. of
17 n r l .10, intcrejted in becoming
a part &lt;f the Naval A ir Heaervr
ran obtain more information by
ronlscting 14-.tr. t.orniann at IJffV.f
I'arh A ve.

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U R B E N FRESH BELIOIBHS

Corn On The Cob

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Large Slr«t Fanny R M Ripe

T O M A T O E S 2&gt; 39
All Flavors SUPERBRAMD

Ice Cream 2 p•3 9 c «« 6 9

BEEF TENDERLOINS
“ EAT-RITE"

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SHRED!
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Converted Me*

Cloned from 7:M p m.
Saturday unlit • * m Mon

FARRELL'S
Arcade Pkg.
Store

Uisele Ben’s
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47c

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REYNOLD'S
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39c

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2 &gt;0
. 17c 2 no127c

GREEN GIA N T

GERBER
BABY FOODS

PEAS

309 Can

19c

GREEN GIA N T
G O LD IN CREAM

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SPAM

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A large mouth black hata, ett|&gt;
Tka tusks of an Indian alenkanl
mated to weigh 20 pounds, may be may ba D feet long and weigh
»rrn from the .rente submarine 1M uouada w c l
boat, at Rainbow Sprtnga.
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“As a crow flits'*
An oyster may lay a* many as
pretty aig sag course.
ii ' milliun rags a

NOW

S K P T IC T A N K S
CLKAN EO!

C H IR O P R A C T O R
H O U R S 0 In 12 — 2 to I

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In IT O Commodore David I'or-j
Ir r c.labli'hed a naval station at
Key W rit a . a bate of operation*
•gainst pirate* In tho fin If of M e.Ico and the Caribbean Sea.

DR. L. T. DOSS

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Week days: • a m. In •: II p m.
Riturdaye • a.m. In 7:M p m.

CANADIAN BACON
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For 10 year, thli aloro ha.
conviitenUy obienrrd the fob
lowing hours:

89c

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nutlfla.1 ahd r»*ial,a't lu vr,«anT
any claim, and d,mand&gt; which you.
or ,lth»r of you. mar hat* agalnat
tli* **lal* i.f s i*11* Marcha*1
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•WlMT Juda* of Hamlnol* Counl r,

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up to 36 monthe to pay.

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24 95 Illway 17-92 Smith
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U S E D Ga* Stove, extremely cheap
417 Sanford Allantle lin k
21 95
nenpring Mattress
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Phone 714 W
Phene 34
Reg $49 95 Platform Rocker 39.95
59 93
Reg $79.43 Sofa Bed
FLO OR S A N D ER S
Reg $7995 Chrome 5 pc
FO R R E N T
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59 93
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IN S U R A N C E
79 00 Senktirik Glnv* and Pninl Co.
Bedroom Suite
Mnmtrrtaml Cvurt. Iliway 1192
M2 I I I U&gt;sI 2nd SI,
Phone 320
Reg. $1X9 95 Shopworn 2 pc
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Furniture ( ruler.
110 Weal First • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
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Ill E 1st Phone 95H
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Xianuci Jacobse'i’a Dept- Store.
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Phone .VT7 J
Clive Sporting (loods
2 ns . a m m R is e n III.IX L
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Your Stale Farm Insurance Agrnt
.Many special awards for the m lir.I.P W ANTED
- I # Low ;-nsi auto and fire insurance
A ITIIA t* i\’K. 9 lloom furnished
Undergraduate
at I T :! r h .lh . serecnH porrh.
14- - FI OW IHA PIAW T24 8I1RUUS
ROBSON'S SPORTIN'!, fiOODS
Water turniihed a ml* is frno.
S »rf, p 137 V* per m ittlh Phnne F'.VINRUDE BALES A SERVICE Can earn good money representing c o m p l e t e ' landscaping. Tropical u
301 East First St.
I'lmne W
1323 alter • p.m
As on Product., Inr Hour* ait { Plant.; Bitter Blue S.i.1: Top c
Soil A tl Rountree Cgli 17111. /
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Appliance Corporation
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Phone 2117

products, space lime at home
Everything supplied Ka«&gt;. itrof
italde Artline Industrie., t'nian
City, Ohio

IIB West 2nd St

331 East 1*1 SI Phone 14131

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la n e enclosed porch.
Corner
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ROOM for rent In Lake Mary. All
conveniences. M n . A. F. Brown,
Box 207, t^ke Mary.
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apt. ITItl Magnolia. Phone 410-J.

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3 REDROOM home Extra large
living room with firrplaer Fenc­
ed yard, double garage, located
217 West t7th
Price $11,500
Term*. Owner leaving In one
week Oimn for Inspertlon Id.
Hall I nil 2^29

_ 2 IIKDHOOM block house. Elcelrle
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kltrlien, »pace heater, verfelian
blind*
Yale.

Reasonable equity. 243B

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Phase 2117

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famous line of competitive price LO ST
Answer* to name nt Rlondie It
mower* from Snappin' Turtle—
found, call t«39 J Mr* Minter
FMgin •Itulova •Wyler WATCHES i $99 50 UP
Samsonite luiggage.
S. Seminole Rlsit.
Thane 2115
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Sanford Jewelry nnd l-ncirngr '
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Hirkorv Ave Phone 731 RE
menfx. Invoices, hand lulls, and
p r o g r a m s , rtr Progressive
W ARD
Alum inum
Printing Co., I'hone 404— 193
Venetian Hlinrfw
M i s t Female Itull Te rrie r— Rlark
Wesl 13th St
and while l.asl seen rear Conn
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try Club. Fall 1551 W I Mr* .1
Eneloved head. Sag prnof bottom • Complete motor tune.up
A. Strange
rail with plastic ends. Plastlr nr • Brakes, generators and starters.
Gulf Product a
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon,
M IST. Rlack billfold Irnportan
cords.
Phil IlHlr'n G u ll Hlallnn
paiier* Rrwartl low Orange
Senknrlk GI nhh nnd I'alnl Co. 15th and "infnrd
Fh. $171
Call 1747-lt.
112-114 West tmil SI.
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P(H.AHOin Films. Cameras and
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aeressorlrs al Wlrholdt's Cam New location— Jlisl mil of City
3 ROOM furnished apt. UliltUr*
era .Shop 2H&gt; South Park Ave
limits Nuw handting Xcotl At
lurnilird $5o
W. A. Hopkins,

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PRACTICAL NURSE, nr llaliv Sit Lifetime
mates. Free Installation— Tel*
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phone HZ3 Furm lure Center,
M52 It

Asphalt paring, land clearing, till BOATS. Dual building, supplies
dirt and rlav
and hardwan Trallrtx. C. Vail
t nnsl ruction Co.
Wocntworklng, 512 Sanford. Pit.
rge Red Wigglera. Spenrer
2215 W
Bullheads. Tackle Jones Tire Maitland, Fla. Phone; Winter Park
S S B U ItU
237HI
Shop, ms Sanfprd Are.
r*_. F im N m .R D ._ r i.n t f c . ^ m
FLOUR sanding and finlshm
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N E T IA N B LIN D S
Cleaning,
Hung, waxing. Serving
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Semi- FactoryV Eprircxl
HolU-llrad Blind*
- 1 F'ord Ferguson** I Oliver 7*.
note County since 1925 If. It
Aluminum Mats, mttnn or plas
B rill Tra cto r Co.
Gleason. Lake Mary.
tic tarn’* Complete repair servl*e
Kanforri-Oriamto Hlway Phone 3*1
H A LF'S G A R A G E for general Auto Seminole Venetian Hllad Cnmpanv
Phone pc.
N EW Innrrspring mattress. $19 50
repairing. Also W irehrr Service Kin Wesl Third Si.
402 Celery. I ’ll. I09U-M - Ifiiai R 2 1 Exchange
LO ST AND F O U N D
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M IN T Y O UR P E T?
Torner I'elery and Sanford Ave.
I.AWNMrtWKRS. Hand and t'ow '.I ymi have— advertise your loss
Phone 1232
F R E E (or ib«re rime* In Ihc
er. sharpened to rot like nrw
llleyrles repaired, rebuilt, paint
Herald through Ihr rmirttsy ol
USED
Washers.
All
makes
the Florida State Rank
cd Key work Hamid Stanley,
Thoroughly reconditioned Tes:
310 East 4th St.
cd, approved and guaranteed —
LOSI
Drown .anil white male
From $39 95. Flaxy lerrns.
rocker spanirl. with harnns
CAR PEN TR Y and painting. Call
Claude II. W nlft

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4 Ro o m ft.- m.iied apt. $55. loi 345 Sanford Ave.
East 14th Si.

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IUI W. First.
Sire 2 4 -TT x 50 V
N IC E Apartmpnt available June I.
Water, light* and garage fur­ Extruder] welded aluminum frame W ILL DO imnlng in mv home
P LU M B IN G
Phone 7.10 W
$24.90. Special discount to con­
nished Telephone 2nd
Contract and rrpair work. Free
tractor*.
estimates.
It. 1.. Ilarvvy. 2*4
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nice homes and apis available On I W rit tlth SI. rtmnr 1241-IU I OR I. AN DO Morning Sentinel. Or
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Lndo Evening Slur. Call D.iipii; H =
BOATS - MOTORS
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Ray. M45 J
A W N IN G S
U N F U R N IS H E D house. 4 Rooms
William P. Smith, Outboard Sales
Llteflme Aluminum
and bree/eway. 2 Room a;d.
flrrvire. Mercury Outboard 8alH II. Grier
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Furnished. t ile hath Call l*U2 J
t* S TM .IA I. HER VICK
c«. 2515 S park. Ph.ne IIK-J.
2 A I T S for rent now. Cates Hid,;
Phone V’n

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Open everv dnv 11:00 A. M.
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COOL, clean 4 itoom downstairs U ks | furniture, anpllancei, tool*,
apt All Park Ave.___________
etc. Itought— sold. Larry'i Mart. I t A V A LO N Apis
Phone 425

Ph. 1170

E X P A N D O Home, Prairie Senooner, Stewarf, Schult. Nashua aid
Yellovtstone 25M down. 5 year*
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HASTSIIIK T R A IL E R SALES
Phone 5 3143 or 3
Palalka. Fla
It you want the LOW rate on auto
mobile financing, see Install­
ment Gian Department, Sanford
Atlantic National B a n k ________

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Randall Priest. South Sanford Avc. Big earnings Start own hitsme*. in
your town We finance y-ou Ciiwid
Phone ;woAV-l.
C L E A N apt t &lt;c 2 people. $35 fill
references Full time Write Mr
Park A*r.
Spence, inn North Mills s t . Mr
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lando. Fla for pbrMtnal tniervicw
U N F U R N IS H E D 3 mom
apart­ USED llrtrtgeraiorx, alt make*,
in your home
1 model, and »irr&lt;&gt; — Completely
ment Call !»13
reconditioned. Tctird. appmr.srl
F U R N IS H E D home f ree ileclrl
and guaranteed — From $79 50 W O M E N — Real Opportunity, Earn
city and water. $55 on |n&gt;r month
Extra i'ash. assemble handcraft
lip Easy terms. $ « im&gt; per m mlh

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F ihmI", I'la llri lain, ( i f in-, and
llin n .ri, — lUrliern.* and
Sand" li h.".
Ilim x, Chldt.n*,
Turkey*.
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Salad, in l|uanlil*.

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H E D -I-M IX C O N C R E T E
Grease Traps — Septic Tanks
Window Sills — I .Intel*

Sanford E le c tric Co.
Phaae 417
Randnll Ele ctric Co.

Wall Tiling
Phone 1197-W.

114 Magnolia Ave.
Dentil*

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and Crosier Appllanre&lt;
Youngstown Kitehen.

Mlrnrlc Concrete Co.
Seminole County's only perpelual Klrelrieal contracting and rrp»jr«.
3 Bedroom, large living room, din
Phone 111
399 Elm Ave.
care Cemetery. Business nfflee* M2 Magnolia A v e .
Ing room, electric kitchen. Fur­ Phone 1331
Phone 1110 LitIGID.MK F a....................... I s
nished Near town and air ha»e. BLACK E Y E D T E A S Bring your 114 N. Park
The price? $3,(130.
and aervice. G. II High ( vod&lt;.
own container and pick ’em P A IN TIN G , small jobs apprr.ST. J O H N S R E A L T Y CO.
Phone 1123 ■ A.B. Pcterxon, Broker
Axfnciate*
-A. B. Peterson Jr.,
P. J . Chciterson. Albert N. F H U

Raymond Si. flail. Realtor
Licensed Registered Ileal Estate
Broker and General Insurance
Agent.
241 South Park Aye.
Phone 944

R E T IR E D ?
See thla modern masonry 2 Bed­
room home Just mil nr the city
limits, with city wafer. Complclely furnished. &lt;7,BOO. Term s
available.
3 ----------Bedroojm praetirally new home.
Beautifuly landscaped
Almost
Immediate poixeasinn. T o t a l
price &gt;*,100. Requiring ft .800
down Balance like rent,
lany other attractive offerings
to choose from.

fl.no Bo R U. Hutchison, l’h»nc
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1442 W after 4 p in

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Koofing — Sheet M rto l
Ileal In* — A i r Conditioning
AW NfNGA, JALOUN IfW
Evans R oofing and
V E N E T IA N B LIN D S
H e a tin g Co.
Free Estimate*. Write
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„ Mfg.

SAVE M ONEY ON:

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Agent— Glenn C. Utl. 2419 Lau
rel. O r call
13S7 J . Night*
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Glaaa Jatouales
Cheek our prleet ana quality be
f rre you buy

121 West Fallon SI.

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Fnr Remodeling and rrpair*.
Nnthing Down— Small Monthly
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H AYNES Offlre Machine C o ,
Typewritrri. adding machines,
Satrs-Renlali, 314 ktignolia, Pb

O F F IC E DESKS and Chair* tin
mediate delivery. Miwrst price*
Cheek with Georgr Stuiri, V
Bast Churrh Street. Oriand i

Phone 224

r A R P E N T E R W ORK
For quick repair Job*, or small
1 O E Wringer type Washer $79 93 building. Call Jim M42 M l.

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Senkarlk Glaaa and Paint C a Oif West 13th Plione: 1241-144)

t Kenmore wringer type
L. R IL L — Plano Technician.
Washer ..................... 79 93 L. Phone
2144. Route 1. Sanford
2 Bendtx Automatic Wash­
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.. .. each 125 00
Special — T V nnd Radio
t Wrttlcghoiue Refrigerator
Service and Repairs
• ft.
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99 93
H E M IN O L E R E A L T Y
RCA Motorola Rales and Service
g . PW T HRHS
T. W. HERO
T . V. ........................... 79 95
Gene’a Texaco Service
4* lf*l Park A r m *
Pham IT I Electric Range ...........
» QB 1124 Raafortf Ave.
Phnw 1144
K w a i a n -w n y or m $ i
I Gaa Ranga
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HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry
I » Gaik* Water Iftitar
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ljnrd Phone 13IT-W.
Used 2 nwntbx ..
$430
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tapir l.ohlml hy only uDr t mi t in
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filth hy M'olitlg lau liilit tu. Ii llili
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tuna Mallfni ll l.lit ■flllnl tier rnll'
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flip riplilh (Ilrrtiiiml lliadr a la*l
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Cards
Edge
Seminoles
JUNE 5th
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Batter la Florida St ate Lcague 3-2, Errors Tell Tale
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lira halting hilly thla week tu vu.cord Daytona’* lluii Hartley aim
a m un tup fur fuur wrrka Accord
mg tu H ump New* lliirrau fitcurro.
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'till tu a hrblthy AIM, a rise of IH
liuinta tu inuvr up from hia rurmrr
up tioailiuit lu lakr ovrr thr hail
from Murtlry whu illiipril to .412,
a drop of mine Iff point*. Niaun
ha* l.luatril fit! hit* In 1.11 at ImU
to earn hla top a(rot* Maitlry con
ti ll in '- to aiviiimilMr tlir hita, uint
thi* week hula all other* with
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m annyrr, Kd l.rry, in (h.ni.lr* nl
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lh ach ■pppil mrn'hanl, rolled up iio
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•vi'i k to Mihtantlally Im irn a r hi*
total to w h irr hr now i* ill tiunnand of lhal department uf alup
irillK Alien h*a Pmatred ud all
' “ l&lt;l lie alyu retain* hi* Il t.aar hi'
lead with !i, a pain of II over In
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a***, mhliny one Itioir to now
r*iVe him III, tii(i* fui the leapoi
Mul. Murker, llaytuua lad, ha* tall
III Ih r mil I mil*, 47 l.evy la the
i.iy man In MlU’a with hil to hi*
ird it, Moy rhatnlirri, Jack*un
ill* Meaeh, take* over aa home m il
leader, Mipplaiitiny (hr terentlv rr
l*a' e*I l*a* Million uf Coma, rhino
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tai. roll* on in his piliny up ui
win*, adding l! umie lo ■ itriui |u
- hoin to II with naiy a defeat Iti
ta* |iitched III I'uiiinlrlr panic*
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willi un even lim. Iloiillelly. I.akr
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unrarnrd run* un i i i rrrura to d v
fral tin S&lt; ininolr High School
t.a*rhull train 3-2. The game waa
cluae from alart to fini»h with
each tram getting only *1* hit*.
T h r Cnrilmal pitchri* »trurk out
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Idled u high fly to center fielderjrahain rf
lira ni*M* 2h
Ituia Hannum. lie dropped it and
I tr f II •
f’lahtlee iuiiii' in to acure Ihr
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liiat i un of the game.
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T h r Srminolr* pyrnnl thing* up
ffw .iitl
T ii&lt;itii.tr
in the top ul thr vrrund. Ilial.ee
Kaftl#
ailigled and went to tetond on an
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Hurd l.atcr hr caugid ilu Sanford
pitcher napping anil atule huine tu
110 the gaum 1*1.
In the top of the fourth Ihr
Seiuiiiolra took the Iran Miahee
douhled and then veined when Jack
Ki ulrr innglod. Larry Hair* then
•mglrd and moved K d Je r to »eciuid T h r rally wa* cut *horl a*
Lon* Katridgp hit Into a double
play Km W i ended up on thild.
ft and v F n t e il then Ilu 1 out to the
|.d. her.
in (he bottom uf th« fouitii Ihr
I .tid in ili took advantagp uf two
hit* Mini tiller m o i l lo rc Jrr two
, mn* and take the lead agnin. Carl*
luu Mingled tu -lart the inning off.
'(lie n rtl bailer fouled out lu lie
vattlii'i, Then Fill I on Mailey ainyIrd ami (.'arllun movtd to teconJ.
Mill llu n lrn hit a alow rullrr to
Ml*lier. lie pn'krd the hall up and
"threw it tu aecund hup'ng tu r i l
the force out. The throw waa wild,
nnd Carlton came In lo acure and
licit (he yauie at 2-2.
Jollll Iki elilli’ hit a Cl'ion I hall lo
Jiiniuy I.idler. Semlno!- ahuit atop,
who picked it up and (hit w it huine
to put out Fulton Mailey. Hardin
wu* loading flu llilnl ami Johnny
June* ovelthlew thr th irl haarman Hanliii ramr in to *corr the
laat run ami winning run uf thr
game.
Fur ihr nral five inning* neither
team waa aldr tu acute tludd)
Ijile replaced Kenla on ihr moiilul,
and Inn Mawkim replareil Kridei.
While Lake hurled lie .iltuwr I no
lota ur iiiii*. Ilawkln* allowed two
hit* and no lun*.
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win roliimn yrvterday when lliry
look a dmihte-header from (he
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Tlir Sanfoid Indian* ahul (hr
Mavcida out In (he f ir al game hy
a .'Ml acure. John ''Iron Man" Kchwait* won hlv fifth gam* of the
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Audience Participates In Discussion

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K ite . i»litn’d .h i u n litin itro on fir&gt; l rom ling. w h ic h narrow s the
T h »' Ix«* prrion % ittt i vinlrtilt.
distaili*1 tc’ U ic e n live tuck m ill llie o e ii e .i resideiire from
MV* to KM* f t r t T h e m u tte r hit?* I ho-ti In -fo rr the m m m ixsinri
F’blnda!*Vo "is* tV*ffi, ...
fo r several weeks.
ei»lrn*» .m i j| by drowning
M n r h r onim ent rn n re ritin g n rtii'ii w hieti -lin n Id lie taken
. 1 ' \ persons **etc killed M.in
in the m a tte r eame fro m the audience. F r a n k A shd ow n , w h o da&gt; when lh* ir rar «ldc»wipe.l an
olhri Mil plunged into a .anal
h a ! served on C it y Imilies fo r several years, said the n u tt e r
near lt&gt; Hr Olaile.
lira i « r i r Warten K Vea ■).
w as the ‘ w o r d t liin tr” he’d seen rom e l»*fnre (tie rotmuis.sion
N •lli*in years, and that ttie rnlO foot restrictio n m ea n t there was .17. In Manilla, and Ml*
John., II, West Palm Itrarh. a
no |ilnre III the ritv (" I livestoi I*. I
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mmint tnrt w ilt off mt t t+trti;rit*
w .'tf found Monday They **.i*
wli**n lit*- fiij- i t i ifi***’ w hrihfr
id. nldieit a. Kirrman ll ..hv .. .'H.
nr rnit rtthrt &lt;*f flu m I Minfin*«
tHI ASOVi MAP »lm w i * he** IS* Untied State* sen* »M p m ii b*
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n rti *'nfniri|li|p Th f *«*iiinti
Air Pmc? pltne lo Managua! I ), e*pit» I of Nicaragua, rime of wblth
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ware transferred In amallrr planes and down la Tr(u*.tgalpi(3),
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rollidrd wilh a rat oral X litre
cenlly *1 |*u*rlb lU rrh ts (t) from * imimnnlil Pat mid. (Ceaieat prrsr)
&lt;M tiftlinnmr luilitr U«r i *.ia I \%
.t.ilinaun M iN ril, a 7&amp;.)»ar old
vrur *
N 'C io , killed laic Satudav when
Thr
rr pli*ptl. *Wr hovrn*!
hr r.»le hit tmdr into thr palh of
ituiil much 4*efitinn ♦»» «t. un!r »*
a «»;r
K In aid K Work*, tli, W in d o i.
%%v
r iiTilfililtlit *
kills 1 SaOnday neat Miran.-ny
\ i fhiw itnirit * *m *l»i|ifi K.nlnt
when tile pickup Inirk ihlrawlprd »
I it’ll» it. an |
»h*- rbi*‘f if
aeitan.
th*' rt« |»0t truant Ft i * * * Imvr A ft'IIF
■I.din Itnuard l'rw . 13, and tlai
plntrit !»•'f**•r t* r.iti rnf*»r«*r tHr
U N JOHN I M fC lIIIAN &lt;h-A»V ) n n rtx lx* . ■ii« *m*
old \Hnn Parryinan. Inlh of II. d,
Tlif* fhh f
T A L I A I I A S S I I -, 1’i Stale S e n I.e R o y t’o llin . w on the r t\ ’ » nn!i»ii»m*
r imp
.Mi * ‘ x r l l i j r - A » t i *v &lt;!tH|&gt;iitr h f « r Hiifi Mi W t wtiinyf ■
killed
lair
Friday
ntghl
in
a
hr..
I
plir»| th&lt;t» hr "’pfrfrt f***1 »t
K »I*m c! r t
n iiifrm irr xvtth 11 •v It Jrnkliu (Irffi,
*1
Flo rid a rto m o eiatie j»overtiof *ld|» n o m in a tio n nver V e tin c dt r *■»»»«•' I" thf rM rf** fii«| myiniT.
no . dll'tiin between Ia n r a n u rn
Irtx * ' 11fcilt&lt;'fit ill!■*i *i»im tM'f
* hi* •*
\ e « lirri y,
( j o v . C h a rle y J o h n -' hv •»*».f ‘*T v o le t , &gt;nm|&gt;lete o ffic ia l r e . *’ If ’ « illy *•»
a mart
ih.it H**n J**vy|*h It M il tftlt
l » ^inlix
l.llll*. klllrd In K .catllbia
ff imi i|t«ttr In i|***»t
!•» f h r r It
till'll ■ ■h ouvd lotljtv
-•I •• ••
Infiiiiixfllor* tiht*ln***t hv rMtuitinl tiir i*'1* M»*
ihiiiii I v I clay nlghl
T h e o lf irin l re tu r n fin m the G7 counties, i.d n il.ile d in U'hrtltff ni lid ft* is» ffiiifiitrr i*
M* * •tlhv f*» *n Mfil'ifnlMlfil
iiHUit I 1 \\ t •
t
nffifT***'!
1
hi
*
i*
n
»
ffinfr
fit
^ t l i c office o f S e r r e t a r i &gt;&gt;1 Slate I! A l i m y and re a d y fo r
il it r | rh* Klim hAwrr Ai'lailiiutr »lh*i» in in h 1 1 X fit •.
•
fnrrnlilf M«.m thf *»t*liflHI|rr h*r
i •j
form al c e rtific a tio n hv the s*.il&gt; ra n v a a s in t! hoard, n ave f ’nl- low hnvr ii 9ia| i* vAnn't t»e- I’fl
K n i E Mumlt, acting rh u n n iH .
i h ’ f* 1 •itiKifl
lin.l :tK 0.Tj;i votes In :tl FlflH for J o h n s .
|fiirnl on m*- t -*f thr* |mo|t|** tiiily
J A C Q im iN I DUMBAUIO, tit. of
Wollhlngtnn. t l , atudent ol Mon*
T h e total vo te ni ttOl.aVJit was ^ d .ltn t more Mian io the d frw,** hr rnmitirplrff
Com* Kmlrr itiiif'l t |i« I hr | Orel lo College, Al trill. III, » » l
first p rim a ry M a r I
fin f|Rl*ftI
11*t fitMt f *|fif|r *f I ir f it"f|
named ‘ Cnllege Queen ot AronO fficia l ret Ml os. w ilh a ho m te p h a llo tj added, d iffe re d
imfoit »w*l tmr*d»i*fnlil* f'nni
itc" on n.e M utua l network’!
llllle Irom ttio r gathered n noil I Wflli.inihttipo
s4ill*.
11»•l'f
■Queen fm a Da v** radio prog nun.
i Id ly and tabulated hv ilte A n n ihoilM |tf f h'HHiV f|if»f||||HI mil**
She i&lt; ina elde*t of four rhildten.
re d id Pray* r|rrl|nn ntghl
xvhf t * I •'♦** sfrt (1st* in*f 4»»ft llitir *
John i c a rrie d II e m t i o to or.ly oift
•In - It % io*t
i r i v fit
33 hir Collins, toil rollin'. took the w1ir*h»*» v*mi 4i** f»*t &lt;*f «r4.n*t
|».\V rn \A n K ACII
HrauOlul
\V A S I I I Nt STf IN (&lt;1'i So* M
in to .
l&lt; ni' it
more populous one*
ftototh* Mrtnrr, lltr tight hrown . ,
. .................. .
,
»hr in*x»»r It'- a t*i» •
whrfh**r
Hi.
a .... , ...i t...... n . „ . .......... ,.( .. &lt;’ * .'I tliriM ti'in il l.&lt; **r»'ik He
\nm
&gt;" ■I kl III]
Collins majorities of 37.143 m »*f 1)0f Villi i*.dlit 11**" fink &lt;11 thf
II iy |.
Made County and 11,1.1 In Mills rity nr rm»
b e .title Ml*. Plsir nf 1933, will tic iliHmi.aiul i*( S n i-ri’tiiry llnlwi't I S ti v ro Il f t ’
tufm ijh were nwre than hi* marg
giie I of honor li r thr ta il Hivle Si looc ** i . .out i.y c r ' ihia
l l d r , it w.i*
•I'*1
in of victory Conihin.iOon* of ids until* to* flint
F'folir. hrie, July t t
fi’ft him i II io»»
"K b lii'o ln iis iiitd uni r m .' * '•ilm .aid .1 I III 1 • I I o
heat* n in e ctlles In several nlhrr !it.||i*'f np|(*li|.tir Ml * Koi.| fJ•i •
In making Ihe annmilirrlurnt,
'tmnlies— Pinellas mnl I’ollt vllii .•'ll f nififvir Itlrfj 11L.tI th« Mwh«li
CmnmaUiler M an l.e iy, rh itnn.in ttn io in tiy \pinv *'•.*i»i'•*!•*? I..in • \duio
i ' ihn, ' *7 *i .i i "Id « )iis'f 11iiiti i I i *i tin XI. i »* it ■
H de or Palm Reych and Rrnwatd
of thf rpolic*. igid Mlaa Sleluri
Ill* ||4 • |m f H IjftdlgM |i&lt;|fttlt
with P-ldr (or r H iup le -w o u lrt I
wmild crown the I9M M i., tim e i Hfoiolt tv*', •Id i i*'i * tiHi I h i l In* s-\ « i ,i k id lli.il .1 ’ m I.
nn*
wnmili
xlm
Im*
*
PMi'l
how the *nnie result.
and wulllil parllripatr in the dhrr .iputol lo llie N i y* S u lk .u r.i
di |m loiir I i noi o
.1 I. .'It
iP O liit * f'ilv oflirial. Com. .1
.
Collins took every roan tv shot UcnvM Cot.l.tl rtpited. "I don I
Adam, an I fiOven*
AI
tmtav ,
reC„tar
weekly I k ’ ie Frolic. Ictlyitic*
W hin «hr won the M i.. Ilisb
iv south of Orlando except O ire hell-vc personal Hsti«» shmit.l he , lunch' n w H l n j id Ihr Sinturd
In ih r ro t ir -r ot a h im n ir n n ,
title |j*| year. M i.. Strm rr d&lt;
"U . Okeechobee, Glades *pd Mon. Lroiifh' tiefoie ike em u...... Ion ” ! Liom
Club.
die
or* afiliation tfUbed it a* (be biggest thi ill nt n o
r 'l i u l n l i n *' in o'*
F lA n a l .1 A l l n i itin f
i — Johns ta rre d every county
thtpfed the date ul iM annual III;
loun.et Ray |1 .In klo . i '’’m Ii
Mr* Rnsaelt Slood »*i t non
* holly north of (irlapdu excrpl
I 'lr ii i pic i
lajevy i.dd that Ihe fia ilo p , - h ied I * •w 1 n 0 r*»d niii'ii
VniiKte, ,'amtnotp. Jefferton jovf . r e n t the* '’*f
Tor.day In ttV.lm ,dav at J P m
rndrr
Rr.ivb Junior Chamber &lt;■( Com nf .Si III or' trgifvirnf ■«1
i ttoin h to In m Mhc Htv m m - (fl the Elks *"lilts
Collins’ home county of l^-on
irfhv I.*0
m erer member., .imn or* of 'he &lt;» I f Dl» * •» M
The two count le* straddling I ho oo O. fi*. •' lo lake « little cii* .
llie ginup vi.'rd In .ii.ituor a tlivle Frollcl, were rooilung llu fur mu r Million
ifonllnurd On Page lltghl I
mid Into line went to John* to
Seincc'le Cminlv l H ( Inn girl tn S*&gt;ll111 (lir llie lllo.l be jljtltul .tn-1
11r* HO|I* (!|| -. |■••fill J1 - t || I
n u ll margins Orange h* 1 t,*I
Ihr I-t.ilr I II i lull .hurl r.uirsr In l.itroli d girl. TI'" -' w bo ar* &lt;» * si r Hi i4 mm», ir* * »% i i .» vote . nut of M .o il card »nd lire
be held tn Taltab*. .er .il llie tint ((•pled will tie abb *&gt;i rotiu*ef( " I »* t ’*■x§**i ro
v.ird tn e| oiif of fi 313 rred
ser its ot I hoi.11 nest mouth Ih
Mirf 4arh n r ‘ * rr r* if tn#oi if Mu
the X|i*s |&gt;|t i * I orili I lo r•
Artel* *1. » ( Hie tfjjiire* Indicated
ritur c will le u It betl-r mrthml*
lir . «1&lt;I he I*B#blt Ihr ,jt M&gt;o| l«
The
Held
will
tie
lunio
I
to
.'(
"•
nree.'ful campaign* In Collin
ol living al home, arrnrding lo
i n M r \■
i \» il i
'tmnghnld* to gel out a tiipn
I 17 amt ( III f‘ h " h If I hr •ll f ♦! I 1(11|^1* f
Ml.* Ms rib XVrf.An. County Home girls tietwecn Ihe aip*
.pcnnd primary vote plnyrd a pari
3B.
The
first
quailin
''
i.
ili.il
H
AN
Iffi8
1
1
1
*VlUp*lfh\
X
X
Mil
fl*
*
\r
Iteinonstratlnii .lgerl
tn HK stirress.
b .url « i f f h v Miiii i i i n f n » M r r * % v m i K anri llPt . t\ f|«* t ■ . , ll.rrt ,k.h m
The boys and girl* committee *.l they live in Diair And
Ot fhe ?* oral cslr.i votes n I
the organization today ‘ flerled must be winner of a*i"i|" i ma|&gt;r fltiif i«*fi*rnu| l o if ix ' *i x i f i h X« • Mtsrfi *»f
Ttie
Stair
flrm
iirn
tir
ExerutOe
1X (tftl ’ •*
in Ihe rtinnff, 73 Iff) acre In Hade
hunt * .irnl .* " ird hrrpm
rnmmttlcr will call
*r *iieclal llarold Pale a . the rlub'a repre lienuty ronlr.l
|ftK .*( Mm t. fi
. -xff Irrf ,|I
IhlNhnrnnch and Pinellas rnuntles niretiug in Ihe near (uture to set sentatlve to the annual lhiy’&gt; StaO
l^*vy iMiinled mil that llie prlre.
*
iird ri
i*o
a
r lif« '&lt; on
which w int 'iserwhclmlnely In t&gt; l a .peciil elcrtlnn date tor a sue conclave lo lie held In Tallah»..ee h r llie Xli*. Hull rorile.|, an an R i n g l r r x» *t x lit ro^ti* n i l i|ii«&lt;ii
txtf * * **xny. * | »|ti if l M
mlal event here n|ir I’llb. ,r•- llie *j u# t in ti i rv^ tff Mo Mi’l it t
tin* In thr Ihrre hlg Johns rmin cc.vor In State Senator t.losil F nest month
,»ul
Isl|t,f‘ Ir M*. (i« ■
tic*— Huval, Orange and K*c.imhia
Stud* nts Iron* nvi r Ihe ,|jte -I'lBKcst yet M i-. Diair of 19*1 will alfMMlV fin jl » ***f •I off ff'iMI ' \f»1»x
l'( Ml* f**
II. ........ fl— there was a net gain nt ntplv Rosie, who died Slindav id a heart will g ither |I Ihe .llie
•il* riPllat
rat'll.il •**'• H 11.OW rollrgr .rbolar lupin* H'tftf
fifTf fuhri *mrr *.*&gt;1 IMo
s a x im v j x r o n s n v
ailmrnl.
1.7X2 snlr*
II .non ib ti m e bond t. • Il i*»i |i » inrf f*i|»i ' *|»h \t Ilf | •» • •U x • M itiil M . il,| * '•s
The ieqilor, **ho eeprc entei! to run Ihe late 'or * In'I period
Keepsake" diim.,iu! ring (i.| , Ifc’ioi unrr*o|o r MM* o f lr'1 N*
. ft* *
M |»l\ ♦
Sim m y Jacnbyon.
m nf 'tr i Collins w *hi all Ihrcr nt *|.r the 37th enatori.il d l.trirt for the R l
•.iff
n annual allair lo wlilrii
and Mi
llrrm u i t**nl*.**ti. ha. rnuntir wheic flfjtlry Odham led ■ia*t to year s, i* s. buried today it Ihe local civic cluh has sent a number of oihrr m errhaoti* ■•I i . r f i n i r r n r i f t o (f fh.it I
U * f i |* « 1Hf It M, •'
• 1«*•
been rb trd In (lie Phi Ida Sigma •n thr lir-,1 primary and picket Sanford Service . were held in the Indent lor mot* than 17 con.feu prize.
xa' ui M not fufitff Htpir n.*M*
1 t"’ f » xfr , t■•,i-t If (*»( t•
Girl* will lie lodged on **bul
fraternity, whi-h i - .* scholastic up big b|-*rk,y nt Odham vntr* First Presbyterian Church
live sear*, arcordlog lo Henry
Tli .If fr afimorvy r him h on I i r *till« “
X. vx1........
•irni
honor ynrlcty al l&gt;ukr t ’nlvrrsHy; Ihrmighnilt llie stair Odham nm
person.illly
and
appear
am
c
pi
John Hi urr H1« mi ali'i m l • **•«■
Hie peniorrahr CQirnnltltemn XXilte*, pre ident elect
the (let* lirnrga sigma tenter .hip pnried him actively in the runoff wit)
&gt;'i;i|*' II tlV.X M lk
evening gown and bathing soil UMtfr Ihr U irn im i if»
.chedute run off dates and
tii,; vIfr tj
The I ale nl lodging will (pi* Siiur
• fraternity, rlrrtrd Froin ZR T a* a
8 •1,11 f|| &lt; lit’ll fl 1 &gt;
i d Ihe slate secretary to call a
. ■*»
■lav night, July 3, in a ,h . s bi In* hi ,1 S u m ! d i |iiV* if**pi |m1i *
* reprcM'ulatlve nu (tie tnlrrdraier
lierial rlrrllnn.
arroading
to
» I'lMtPl \ *»r*V ( •|«* 1
mrnf fot Srfiirir
■nheld
in
Peabody
Audiliirlum
nlty rutinnl, nameil in the fresh
' r'limmlllee f luirm an James M
\
|If t|r I d t r i
f r f||( |n a f c * ll lr if
\l I . s,. u tl.ixg 1 I MU |( t Hr
The
battling
suit
lodging
Ihr*
man advisory m unrll. and named
Milligan Senat&lt;*r Rnyle’ . term
\ inn*
»
'
ffi (II Inf* •l&lt;( XX X ft” *
finals of Ihe ronlr.l will lie In llu- fr iimonv from
to a cabinet |n«l in thr ppen's .In­
would have eiplred lo 1937
"pgcl'Mis, bezch.ule amt iqirn or f rihri** r r ir ( i o n h Ii »*(i i r f u i r o ’l r.f •*■ 1 i IXM II* ' ' S ftut xxr»*
dent gnvrrnminl cri»*ip. In which
I
m
lum*
mlfchf
h*
rnf
ovrf
»•
»
t a m . a i m .s s f f :
*
_F|nrtda Hand.hell I fM SmihIj V •ff♦*fiFt*i ifi.
fits . s■*»tt %X‘(1 he ha* charge ot arranging (or
isifirt M &lt;1
Ar! i in
aid f ohu fhro.ih ■! f »
XX 'A SU lN G TO N W V - The Cnait
sales and ga ollne fat collection* Ju ly I
gum! speakrn. nrrhe.tra*. ctr
•*».f It* *iy
»
If
41
*
(Iiiard
said
today
Ita
men
had
xirrrk
f
Iff*
Af
*
1
1
V
Jtv|
fh
'i
I It.
in April were alrotit eight per rent
• I •
Other lop event, on lb* t*lsti
eXfts,
».. . (.9lit 1 •,* »• *lW
hoarded the Panamian freighter
higher than In the corresponding Fro lic , program inelride i I Pit' hfrxftis h ofihI hr Miron^h i
.. il,.
fir*ii* • •-* tl'Of l
A meeting nt Ihr XVteran* id Franco 1,1*1 at Charleatnn, R. C ,
frljfV
of
Mir
"
month a year ago
Miss Dlaie f*»nfr *» f«»r f*lr 1 fix •• nf
,t,I,, t
Foreign XX’a*. Aintliar* will lie for a ■•routine search for anything
’•(*
* o» upr I did fol in »lxr •
1 Cnmplroilfr C '1 f*av rrputed •indrr. 4 Vlmind fi»n* lirfhx » •&lt; r
i m .1 I held tonight al ft n'rlork al Ihe re Inimical to (be Pnited Stntea.”
f
ftrtnifil
"
f*!ifnl
fr.Mfii
il
iii
XX’ASIH NO TnN 'FS-VIce Adm that merchants, re laursnl. amuse
Ih r Volusia « **unf\ floj; I r • I
sldenre nf Mr and Mr* Xfrlvln
xvn x "
C*&gt;a*t (iaard headipiarfera aabl Alfred CaiPtll Richmond today as men! and lodging hnu r nofral o . rtrlu x iv rly for f itnitv
If «d hi no .
|ph.( |h . o«fh
( Smith. Sanford Tra ile r Park
llilVAf
the baala of “ the lieil Information Slimed Ihe fop post in the &lt; *iasl during April cnllected |1 *77 7Z.3 an»l flrrworkx
Holh iilitrtiirtif v •11*«ti- » ♦
t
• * •
1
•IfUffi •
thr artion was taker, yesterday on Guard aflrr 32 year* in Ihe m sale* laxer- an tnrreaie of 7 7
Him
■•id. i .
&lt; *hu v i H . jir r
"N
u
Fourlh
&lt;
&gt;
f
July
rrtr*hr4iion
Jrannr llattl*. Braifinle nf Stel available" and that Ihe search In­
W ill' I
t II.
ifpl t i n l p j r 11
r j n f»r rom plrlr ailhntil
(up
service
per rent riser April, 1933
f *I,a *
Igiff lit**
ann arfued nf *nl#e and Kngrr cluded "perron* and thing*.**
Tl
si
l n lb rf
i tih*x » IM* »t • Mr
xviirkx,,** xpaM •ffiiimuntirr I #&lt;v v
Secretary
of
the
Treasury
Horn
Tile
stale
rolleclcd
pt,«U
HOT
In
('ashman, ai i 'unpaid .I. aim a
A »finkr*matt al headquarter *
■»I xaM
'•x,f 1‘him I wr*rr in*nj: to tux* |i!#*&gt;fv 4111 n r j p i v I mmI x r r V 1"
graduate el Stetson, .11 r srhrdirlerl mid that under security r*gul* phrey admlnisleret Ihe oath a» j taxes on 9X,lfift.f«f&gt; gallons nf g»*o of
rtf ; •
» M A) 1
r fi r
*fxrf M l
,
• 1
ffiriri ••
'nl* ffi. h i
"omiTianilant
of
(he
Coast
Ciiiaril
to
1
tine
sold
during
the
same
month
lit he gnrsl artists at Ihe rerltal tbm* he could pot dltriose the nu*
I ||M
|i
v\
I . xf .
w m i M i f f I" d i e
Itn hr glsen by stndenls nt Miss lure nf thr information whirh Richmond in a ceremony at the ftlgf was eight per cent alms*
I rile
• N* *
AD M IHXF R i r i R I M .
M
t
*
t
itrn-fif
Iff
h r j i It f lir Itinx
I
reamry.
In
|ieacrlime.
Ihe
Cna.l
rnllrrtlons
In
April,
1933
Margaret Oasis al the Woman's brought atuiut the search of the
• a* *
•t •
if mil*
PF'.NSACnFX e
X'br Xdm
&lt;
i
Jut
.
a
k
4
1
lir
It
i'»|
rf|r*t
I
*
■
I
Guard
operate*
as
an
agrnry
of
(Cent imin; On Page Fight I
Franco l.isi
&lt;it. *
*.a »*
John Daleprlrc. r N**v man 1’ in iif« f w Mil r I mu* I * v * i
the Treasury
' I l&gt; xx•■ I -tl.
sear* and chief
llir Navrl Air ,,I .it x%a • |ir r \pn♦ «li»r -*tj; fb* «
Richmoml, a native nf Waterloo.
” T”
'M I F F f T
•Miff «|
Jmva, sucreed. Vice Adm Mrrlln
ATHFtNS, Grercr V — V'lgosh* Training Cnmmand since 19.V), rc vtrxxfiiifi fi*'fHr #’7| \ | nix
I 111.
• 1.xIt
n Neill, who Is renting
Pres lent Tito arrived in Greek 'Ire . Indav
Sdurin, uni! • if f lit* mu i
In
Mi «a|«.if I.l-lt
Adm Prlre, « nafl*e nf Augn.fa, i n ill I Vihfl m ik l’le 411V
--------------------------------waters today for a state strtt whlrh
Xrk . was credited t&gt;y tbe Navy *ftrm rn !.
M e m c s e l n l H a .* *
Informed .oprees say will he tot
lowed by annnupremrnl nf a lull with making the ftr.l night *artier
h
, •
military alllanee between Greere, landing aboard the I ’.V, l.inglei
in 1323
5olVCS
Turkey and Yugoslavia
A I.P L 'Q H F R Q IT ' i T - l f the Mar lied
I will never tell anybody
VFXV YORK i*s_Memorla1 |7»v
flans sson'f come f*&lt; fhe 9 year old about you
solved a protocol problem for fhe
Mnda Sue Russell, .tie’ s going fo
' hn^ ,
Waldorf Astoria lintel yesterdiv
build a spire ship and go In them
I fell sort of mad because Ihe*
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Fast werk Mile Finds Sue, a didn’t come.” Fmda Sue sal*l
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F‘
.
t*enhower,
here
to
deliver
"When ! grow up and ber*&gt;me *t
perl, fmprrlslonafde
smpisMer.
of ui 3 ioi l Ii an hr lb , It
im «i fill! '*fi Inwf rins M* Alflxm
' peril. F:mpernr llalte Selassie of
wrote a letter to lire Martians fell sclenlisl. Fm going In build i Ktlhnpia; prime Minister Arlmn
Iry xv(is txanirtfrif j»y zAu f‘ M&gt;r i M r .i* an vc . r I ,o lb r’ ip ,
Ing them to rome lo her house spaceship and go and see them
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lira n i
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I ' '
NEW YORK fs A .elf described bad been relra.rd from Ralford hrr»* for )Mnx|iitn!Uj|tiori
Frrm ln Gutlerrer de Sola. SpanPh
studying
for
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"What husinras I am writing
denuty rhirf of »t.itr; and Rear fugitive from a F'lnrHa slate in February. 1937. after cmnpleting
What
U
nda
Sue
wanted
lo
M
l
about Is to slop the earth people
firnrifr zArrUff, wtiflii* hin v» t'
Newman sail Hit tirw b
Ihe Martians was In "arare Ihe Adm Anibal O Olivieri, z rgen- prison was arrested In the mb’ *l» years of a in year .onlenre ( ir lirokt n in n 1
full (hit* thr lllllia c l., line Ilf llu b
town area last night tn end hi- armed robbery
lin*’» secretary of the Navy
T w o week, later, hr wa&gt; quoted, Uiltid a riinijiamm, win mHv*» h M oprfalc
T h r hotel uiuatly honor* a guest first sis sseeek* nf freedom in
Abo 11 I wav * ipl
1 1
he and two other m m belli up iiafnfivfJinii when lifn d ffnm H1'** M irl'iu r or T ' rnpa, ai'l *
of such rank Fy flying their na more than eight years
Samuel Gold, alia* David linn, a family In ( ’oral Gable*, fleeing motiniftHi by m lirllronti r f itof xxtt » tdrolitteif crewmen
(Ion's flags Rut this time there
Urtda Sue ev,.„ enclosed a hand '
,? n wrn't enough flagpole,
was pirked up In connection with ffl.sno tn r u h and F7n.*»ai tn '‘ xfillrf'frd every line n on I of flu*
T h r Gulf V . I I - . .
a I rti
to rmch him on thr i.e
drawn m «p felling the Xlacfian* hr
if shake I After a look at the ralrndar. the with an attempted cafe holdup Jewelry. They were captured «mn ulllm
land ibrir *n■ ..
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M*rltani making the
.lirtmpet nprr ifin:: in lb'
■■
nf Af»ih!mw CiVirier
Simlsy
night
after
i r r i radioed *bal Ibr ft ■■
’
p1aygmimt'P'h e '. i p , * ' h*r "1 "!l|i ihey'N "'o'n'neM Ing*K cfcuJVm ay’ I hn,',,'!i B 'lrra l manager. Harold K
After
hi*
escape
from
the
work
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said
Gold
admitted
the
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the United
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o m - 31c.n ■■&gt;
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her window open and prom . „ p
garth and weD ’liave In SI ales flag should fly alone.
rubbery attempt and was Idrntl gang, he hitch hiked his ***y •*&gt;
MtAXtl '.P — Searrh continued ^•1 presumablv i patrol |. . ■*
On Xfemnrial Day, he said, yen fled by Tom Chlrkas. rashirr In llila city, arriving here almut May
i talk peace with Ihe Martian*."
today
f"r Atiprenflrr Scainau i guulvt.il soni i h n r in Hu i im
1,
police
said
he
told
them
x»
Ihe
restauranl.
fly
but
one
flag."
Mrs Arthur ftuuell, Unda Sue’s
Andlno
King,
2T&gt; svhn disappeared perhr area” and taken into * m i
After
the
attempted
cafe
holdun
Police
said
Gold
also
almillcd
mother, aayaa htr
her daughter la
is quite
pcrlte.
serious In t o plana to i m the
R O D IM R F .rO R TFD
taking 1250 In other robberies and durtag which the cashier dlsarme I from the If. S. Navy tug Catawba
Newman aald the Richard, w is
In
drvdock
and
apparently
drowned
Martian*.
the
robber
of
a
knife,
police
dis­
TA
IP
EH
.
Formosa
'»*—
Nation*!
then told them he escaped from
RITE
Just getting rcadv to return to si
“ Slewe at K H River’’
*° rfHpItaaad when lit China'* Defense Ministry said a work gang outside the Ralford covered the robber had left his in nisraynr Hay.
A shipmate told officers he w « Petersburg after 33 days of fishing
today the uiutllafrd bodies of S2 State Prison Utile more than a wallet behind. Detectives traced
ItM • l i M • 1:12 • 7:2V - 9:2(1
"TTils is Ihe first incident nf thr
returning to the Catawba yesterday
I aha decided Wh
M O V IR FA N I.
What ghe persons, all of them laihed with month ago after serving two years Gold to a hotel.
had to do •
n »e detectives saFd Gold had with King after shore lease, start kind ainre |a«t spring as far a„ _a 20-year sentence for armed
them wire to hoanfi, have been pulled of
’•rjipement’’
Bha'a aura aoe can N Ud a (pace from the sea off the China coast robbery,
alto served sentences in two Penn­ cd up thr gangway ahead of King I know." Newman said
Starts 7:40, Feature 8:09
In March, 10.33, the Mexican gnvard heard a splash behind him
ship after ihe’i a id m tiit
in the piM five days.
Gold was quoted aa laying he sylvania prisons.

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I International Experts Study Plans
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Red River Delta i*ost of Yen
Pint today as rebel mortars
routined to pound the little
French Union Garrison.

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n.ar boot Man.l Smin.l where
t h r carrier "Henninglon" burst
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Captain. Crew
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part ment officiiil. today &lt;pir«ti.in
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that won them I Men Itien
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thinly ni.mncd defense, plntud
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few
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m !•• obtain information about
only 30 mile, south of Hanoi
cotifrrenee. wa. *el up late ye*
the dellvetv of anil* and .immii
The French Union dr fender,
lerdav after the mam parley bog­
I mti. n ..I Puerto llarrio*. liuate
lobbed mortar ..hell* at Ihc encir­
ged down pi a *erir* &lt;&gt;f overlap­
mala, from tin- Fotnmuni*t pot
cling diet* a. fast a* they could
ping and conflicting plan*
of Stettin in Polaod
loail and fire
lit- nine part) .'-nferenre it*rtf
\ State I &gt;.')■. rtlilelil *lat&lt;iiiciit
A- at t&gt;tcn Itien Phu. the Viet
WJ* ill -If* - ,lA.utin , xiiif* ■me f
-• Ulinind tin- tpH-*Uotllllg ol l ap
mlnh are expected to .trike with
I* l»
Dir xttf.l* |t • t nr i
t- ti ii Henry l.m.l anil other mem
overwhelming lhoti*and« when thr
fTi*r*
lalix-l)
-I i • t «r. r
PANAMA (AP)—F m u li Lino rvprosi'iilntivos ntty cT.S. rdw'l command hdievr. thp po*t l«
tir* of the crew an.| .aid in part
U-H-ll
cuitloms men on tin* limit fur rout minimi iirnn wound up sufficiently "loflcnrd up." Some 12
•Vi rotary of .Mate llulle. Mat
"lilt. H t ll t ii.ij
- I tn ht* m en! pie*, rnnfrrcmi
fhfjr search of the freighter Wyoming Inst night without Yictminh battalion, already have
ill- ullrni —-It **tt tl--'
. ...i t&gt;
raked Yen Phu for two week*
tin •hi|imeli1 ill arm* caigi lo
finding ‘‘anything ulinnrnml."
ri a tall- - "&gt; t» 1" r
Freorh War plane, pounticd the
ll -lilp to Guatemala ’wa* df.wi
While the Wyoming was held at the Atlantic tnouth rebel., .rattrring half-ton delayed
a l-rhutc inciting
nt under nin.lttion* eonahlrrcd fa.
i.M -r.il di'lrgale. w r.
i- * -I
of the Panuuiu Canal, officials in Washington said a vast action &gt;M&gt;mb. along the approach!-*
fivon normal *
to |H-ak, incluiting l* ' l uj,'sea search Is under way for two ships suspected of cnrrving to Yen Phu, Hie bomb. are limed
•It.vuu.e of ttie*e rood ition* Mil
So rrls n «&gt;f State Walter Reifeil
go oft at night when Ihr Viet
T H K St FNKS of horror he »il* th- complete *corny *ortooiulin
more Communist arms to leftist (iuntemnln. The Caribbean lo
Smith, who wa, reported 'eady to
usually attack
Itr»*e*l are vleail* rvllert.il hy Hi. uitiG.I and unloading of th
SI.Itlllt S|A Ill It M U in th.- tile that *»epl a ...lin n of lit.
republic already lias received a 2.000-ton arms shipment minli
throw
to support behind smith Ko*
Yen Phu lie. .lx mile* .with o( lht» •.M.l-hlarkrn.&lt;l *ur*lior of *lup at Puerto Itariio*. it lia* not
carrier •■|lennll1^l.^n,,' a rrewmemlivr i* to Ip.il » « h -i■■ lo i.tl-.r*
propo -it* f-r t' v -taper*
loaded at the Polish port of Stettin.
Phu Ly, wr*lem prong of a dr
Ih.- “ llrnningtiMt1* &gt;li*a»ler a* he th.-ti |B-**ilile at present to otul ih. &lt;|.imii*.'I, It I Naval Air Station, &lt;liilrrniitlomil S.out-lpl.&gt;-l-.i
11*.it elections throughput Korea,
Custom. men ha It t-i| the Wyom­ fen*e are &gt;tretrhlng through Nam I.H.k* -larkty ini., ap-tre at the lam the ile*iitil information from
The Iml.uMma expert had be
ing Wrdnrxlay
Mu- lund.-l for Ltnh and the vital rice renter of tJo»u»vl, It. I - Suv.il Air Sta­ th. otli.ei* --f the ve- rl coderi
i.-i.' 11..-1ii record* -,r ’ ! meetlnc*.
tion. &gt;ome till ol hi* fellow log (lie tran.adion
the ranal rn route to FI Salvador Thai llinh
in tiding all prop
' made to
If the rebel, lake Phu by, they crew nu n were kilhil amt I Ml In­
und Goutrm.ilu with n rat go from
• tin officer, and . rew niemlie
date on -ill aro ■ • the pro
jur..1
(
llll.-M.ulO-o.il
I
will win »a.*t rice aupplle*. gain
Iwimlon #ml Antwerp.
is &gt;rd ceairtire Ii (it. can find
will! are tieiog l|UC*tioned ale CO
-»|Miatiog mi
purely voluutarv
euoMcli in comm
(ft a for­
UJt. ofGral- *»i.l the e-nrvh v*u. control of a vital road .y.teiit and
move
into
a
commanding
pn*iu-t:‘
mula. a group of i ot i v .pedal•i»»i- "
conducted will, the full r.Mjp.rn- In attack Hanoi |l»elf. They nl*«.
thin o| the .hlp’« owner* und the will be In an rvrellcnt .pot lo cot
Th « Alfhern had been icheilulrd
,
, ,
, .
.
, i*l. will tr&gt; to w ’ ’ o it ’he te**h' t.i d-H k ,.t the Port &lt;&gt;f Antilla,
ru'lltiiirdt- lllyrii N.'limil Hetimrs’ lire toiluy mnkutK flltltl m .at military problem- involved
bienrh government.
off the vital railway-road link
Tiie proj— *al* inelude the xevenn Fyiba north coast. lo take on idniis fur tliolr jiniiitiiititig u d iv iti. *. im lm im yr cnmttH'tucThere nn* no nfflri.il unounee- bringing American .upplle. from
i . IIgo of -'ig ir tn-lrad *he put in- lit mill tint’eiibiiiiviiti’. uvii-iiiin g I.. fb-riniiii .\liociw, |i|'iltL*i- l-'tut dl ruviion pi."&lt; of France
merit u* lo the rc u lt "f tin hunt, the port of Haiphong to Hanoi.
, mil the opt— ,log Vleiminh: the
i ifi In Key We&gt;t No gu.-*t* wen full
“ W AN TED — a few mlnutn hut tile Pnnamn i'nnal nie*« offire
In view of this, the French have
t-ur j-oii ' plan "f Hntain on pro..Hown l to go alH-anl
limn lit hrlp sasr a rhlld's lifr. •i-id la.l night tin- freight. r‘* mnn- bol.trrrd their unit, along the I’liu
It wii* rt p--rt. il by .M -irtii tlml tin- Itev U I ’ |tr«»&lt;*Ki* &lt;eihire. rod (tie proposal! by
l.imitlli White. State I*, partmer ’
.mill Lv front. FTrnch trm&gt;p* *r*terda&gt;
Itemnte duura nr 1strHr., ur drill ife*l li.terl *it tioxe. of
1 ram &gt; •■•tiue-H-l ' 1 hltia and the
Pres* officer in Wudutiglnn, |»*m I J r ., |mstor of tti*' First lti.pt 1st t buivh bn* iivvii .I'li-ctcil t*&gt; Mitniiuii --ii aitaiidemenls for stliolra in discarded iceboxe*., it* nnn,. Inrlu-ling one ru-e of Prawn­ mopp* d up .rallrred ref«et urdlV
a l-i of -lalement there confirm p iv i.'n t tiro inn in tiiiiln-ai ii ' tin- i. bool's ImccMhnircuto cefy- -nutding Hie oppn.inx forces tn
frkgcralora and Irreiera."
ing aulomi-tie rifle* rumigntd lu around Phu l.y. klUinr or wound|ing the ^.ptatn
c mr* . e re -»1-.HIS.. *, i i- ^ i*l.l Sifinlio nl S pro In t|ie hiT iih i F s iitfOi
FI Haleador. The IIA It i- a com­ ing M nl the enemy. French armor
lit'lal rone'•ring go •uotuil In . S .-ft t'iul Torino:.*
J. II. Piirramoro l» In'fair run- bat weapon,
engaged a rebel company halfway
tJON.SKT p o t s r It i tTi
ll.re I- the way Die Fs • *n»J
(lition at thr Orange MMien laI
Mween
Phu
l.y
and
Hanoi
IaM
Ad in Hubert It farney, ....... of
The staleinrnt -.-rt tlie - vvnp-i
A Freud, bine .poke.man nt
T III’ jl|V . Hilt ll-tl ill till in m iu l» elI’liroiiiP Will Ije g l)e ll iiy VI. - I Man,l on *ooie of the til*in
Hospital aftir uitilrrjt'iing surgriv t'rittibal *aid the Guatemalan ear- night, killing go Virtmlnh.
natal ofwration*. *ay. lie found mdeinf thr Alllielm to put in at (hr It-’ Mill.-I, IF Wvutl; Do
yesterday, arrordlng to a member go wa* heine reloaded hut that
"freakl'li and nnlfjue" cfftwl- l cm Key WY*f
Kxtrnl tif -i riMNi'.firr Fr mrf
T'**ltri|irti'«ii |»&gt; ||(«4 It* v J* I
of the family.
tile tda.t. and fit.' that .l.iiiM-d
no order, had been rcc«i\ed yet n
in i -I- it -lull uppl) mil) m \ l»t
&lt;1 I t
n
Whntlrt
II11
•
i
I'|||iili(t
I
•
Y
tit*’
l£
■
v
« • •
tin- live* of |)| men of tint big
to leluad the F.l Salvador ahip- 16973825
Nani o Idle the F.immutititl cal?
\V, V Slinri
airi rail carrier Iletmlngton
(or , uiiiillaii.iiil* cease fire in
TJtc May l»*ue of "Florida \ ment. It eoul.l not In- li-atn.-.l
Til** i *lI'lttHfHi ' «lll !♦* f!|ii lint
Grower anil Handier", a state j wlo tl«.-r tin* hail anv eonneetton
■11 tine.' Iinioeldna '(ate*— Viet
Tin- Navv*. hlghc*t ranking -&gt;f
f»V Ui« ‘ r*M|l|» 4|M«| ^ Ill'llf||lt.41" *
wide publication, carried a IW" with the box of browning-.
fleer flew in last night from New
Nun I . in* and 1 anil—dia
Mit|rh
|i!iiv.
i|
»'V
Th
I
i
I*
»
*
1
age writeup on Sanford Farm
page
\ .-mill) loin « f'" the opposing
York, checking thr lili.ter.il and
A shipment official *nid he ex­
I*14IdI. iiiid will l»* f**11**va4«I l*y lh»
nlni
ins, entitled. "Sanford Farming
l-ree. rtat'i'.' av« tin r-'«roupblackened com pa it ment. of th.
ported
the
Wyoming
would
remain
*
1
1
n
*
*
1
1
b
,|
C
x
liv
tin*
tiiiilirii/**.,
TIi*'
Miracle I. Underground Irriigam. -hilt mil r*'idt m partition of
U.txjn ton ve n d, victim of n «ene»
iMiilli ».h i** Kill’' t ItHiti, will ii»l"
tion,“ by Thoms* J. Hughe. flic here until the FI Salvador cargo
V i«*i N*m The I'oinmiinisfs rail
Five building permit application, of ewplo.ion* Wrdnr*day..
had
Iw-rn
put
nUiard.
Ivvu
hiiih
I
m
rn
ft
it*
I
Th
*
*
mnlUncr
will
l--r i.-i-mt IwiDon each of
article traces the lihlory of the
Farney .aid that charactenvlir.
JaM•« Ifi niru*ifM* "lllmt It. Till* I M4
Other development* in t mlgal w.re made at thr City Hall y.-i- of the ida*t* were "freakbh and
area's farming and subtropical
thn A '. i-c p ' i 1 S(*te*. (aklns In.
terdlir
and
today
bringing
the
*
1
hnt
It
mil4
'
Th*’
t
s***'nii
i|ia
I
filin'
I..... n l P'.ltt ' "--rniniie and
fruit Industrie*. Anyone Inlrrr.ted America lnduii.il:
! month - total tu a,»pri.*o,iat.!y GUI. Very onupie Jnim anythin]; I hue
till tat-G..; plait,-.* s . h i L .1 -0*
i[e. I - - it It i
* 1m
in tile arude rail .re the jiublira
, .phi, taetor
West lays
Goalemaln,
wlMl
neiyou* over
*ecfi," but he .aid there I* "no fined to In.m,.o tri-imsi*— th" V- ill 111' ft Kill **All|||, Itt'l'K'f iIII 11*
,
.
.
.
.
*
(
.
K.
bills,
owner
uf
u
Ni-cru
tiulil-i
i
*
tin,
'»i»rt
i*
in- «n psrtiiio
lion at the ttiambev of Commerce Inyit. y plane which .woopr.1 o»et
h»«tv" for si-*uiiitmt they may moflk.-)* ui. taking them op
located on S third St t.
l
,
i
-lu
,
*
t, n*— both
■p .. i .p-n ot a .•&lt;•'
I l«* •111 c f I I 'fllK * i l*|(l|bl« »
have iK-en earned try »atiota,-•
tie raniIni \\.dtie*.i»v drvopine reiv.il u permit to do-,.
•ii i o |,,i tIi,
A ecur.lmg in Mi. and M
•
m i to mteni'-il i il Miner*
*
f
t*
»tn
\
'
t
I*
*
m
|
i
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&gt;
ii
Ik
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I
iin't
till
,1 plrlurr and .hurl article on a anti I oininunl.t h a fld .. w «. withlie
*al-l
Ii.aw
"tiihrh*
amt
tlu.ter from the lot. Ih.
-t
to
* ii |-ti i ,
A I not.I Hn.«|, phi keep- r ., J.|
tmi Hie i.umimi’inti want
!** d i r h f i■n11n iiinj
rrtrn l Sanford Kin.ini. Huh I’ro out ail aenice. The govertnetll work o ill
Mi net tiro I object* near tine nn „ l‘ls, |. te.idenf nf OP-nk-) Ii*
done bv Fills
i .t up ,. -K-iiral patl-tit lupsrgram at which torsi amatrur m.l. r.d all alrine. to hyp.*. Ilm I
i!Rwn*.
turn
mi
h*K*kn
jid
'I
ilu.
other.
*oille
-bfiwing
.effect
-ifI
Ni. Iis&gt;1. hn* applied fo, „
•
,
i
.to.
f-miplullicd
1
'
11"
i
und
win.
tin*
il-Tinil.
di-ntnifilt
.i
r.
c'liumi ion ,|inltir to the
radiomen .rt lip anil driiiiin.lralrd rwpital.
i ,'atlog D,-' ni|
i ilu* four nation M | in Korea Thtt
m rmll to « n*ct a
r.le i.l.wk ,"'la, ‘J"'1
Im,« » l
" I*linings, gut t.igitli.-i with two finat pilin'.
their equipment, were run in a
Mf
Plait Mi*I A 411 IikIsI ii l&gt;
tl Hud lai 0 . -Oil moo \ | h i
nthrr monk- &gt;* wltli tl- ,an»*
Guateinalnn For.-itni Minister
group Its* tie-ii de idlocktd Oft
national radio monthly. t|ST, (iultlrriuo
ft ol nlni 'laieuuliii
thought prin-r**, funning Ilm - niit»*«ri f»»i thr k'f im!tut tin i! nil* id
T o r i e I I o ann-unoed
m-'-t rpir.Hnn- tiy Ff-mm’JIHlt
whirh I. now on the new..land*.
Iiniii«4«fi*11141fv nftrr On SiiinLt v
man
•
I
menu
monkey
gi.ug,
in-ai.wiiltr,
Ida
givernmenl
ha*
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u
lor.
M
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r
.r
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SI.
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veto
The ptrture thorn For re. t Brer
nmi srisr-l .milrot l.y capturing «« f i iiMilllm Tti» M ill tin will Ikpprtixfinately
Id.pou.
sruums.
ferod
to
(Ign
a
bilateral
non
ag!
lu
dy
in
eul
lullin'.''
n
i
o
(•
-l
liil.rtijli.iii.il guarantees — the
kenrldge, operating Ihr tel, sur— -j » - “ ■
He .aid the exphoOm- wet. the
a wind 'W in -to H. i want Die nine parties tr&gt;
' i i a s to r wa
James Thomas nlani to e r«T n worst | have *ren in all iny naval Die fond rack nod hiillyfng the forDin t.ost.il )|--ii.|flv, VIi.v 31 n'
rounded hy Klwsnlant Ralph igrsslon |&gt;art with llonduia*.
other resident*.
ii picnic to I*- t-iv- ti bv tl”* student
n i l vliieti o n In ok c|i \\ •.!(.guarantee .. ce.. e tire
IndividThe step appeaml dralgne.l tu frame garage on hi* property, ll’o service."
Hmllh, arerrtary; Jim Graat, pro­
Thing* went nn tike I hi* fir mother* lit Day turn. It.m1i, )|,
.1’ n io o ri I F
la te t *ha»
ti .ID ..tel roller lively llte Cot!)gram chairman at the lime: Ru­ temovc danger of booler Inridenta W. Seventh Si., al an approximate
lie dechnoj to .|H-rolu(r - i the mure loan a week. Then rami
Full Tt-liev I* .rivin g in ehai&lt;li trouble h- I pl.p - -I Og in uni r wapt lo guaiantte it col
eo*l of $200. He wilt .lu the wolk eaii.r. explaining that a h- *t nl
cotpert Strickland. Ilr.l xire-presl- between the two ian.la.
&gt;"■
Ih tw-'eo I .ml f- p
the revolution. Handing together man of Die uffme.
himself.
in tr.. l l to. i . interpret- d by ths
dent, and A. L. Wilson, .rroqd
technical ev|a*rl* from ttie P ir. -u .••me 2(1 strong, the im-n. nt
i* i— ll i e li a .i - licet, dn
Tue.du" will uiaik Do- •rni-»r*
u- i .
-nKitiHr; » built-tn veto.
Hunt C. Flynl ha. made an ul Stops i* eomtiing the *1- p for
tlrr-pre.ldenl. Strirldand Is now
L- •,* a - 1, , a ,.(.-1.
lurked the threesome and look i.onio.i .la** dav amt no «wai«l
1 r- nrli | . -. - ; o Minuter GeotI
liration
to
re-shlc
her
l.omc
with
president rlarl of the group and
clue..
SAl.bSMA.VS BAG STUt.FN
over the government
l-rogiHii- wilt i-, t-- 1*1 Ml it&gt;*
s’
II i ■iD p--,-p-.f,(l &gt;eittrd|y
WNton, lin t tire-president elect.
nltiminuni siding. Work on th.
Hie Nav&gt; eourt ol imiiii y an
An Orlandu xaleaman for f'arna- home lorale.) at 207 W. IHlh St.
Jiggel* In the on untune o n •- load'* au-lit-'i iiiin I iiiiue-lu.1- I
-ii •( ’ m m ill'.-' rep:, ienfativet
The publication ran be tren at the
nounccd
it
wilt
open
it*
tnvrdlga
tion Milk Comiiany. Ilobort J. Go*- will be done by the Aluminum
ostracised from til.’ island wilt'll following Do i-r-grum, then- «iii
ol III-' ' *•&gt; ,. niio rod-— the Viet*
Chamber of Commrrre.
lion tomorrow
H i l l • I.D&gt;».
tollo, today reported that a com­
Die nodi threw him in the mint. la* a picnic al Si.-b.o-lo Si mg*
I t i - a- h i 'nion forces—
miniI l l
Product*
Co.
at
a
cost
of
11,170,
I',,-I
.Die.will
'
h
closed
alt
Two of the 2*d injurtxl no n dint Zoo keeper llm-d Imomliitrly
pany-owned talesman's hag was
me. I in 1iene. ■ it Mi fatty date.
I i-moiem-.-iM- iil
--xetrl*- * in- Monday. May It No city ,o '
arrordlng
to
City
records.
at
Newport
Naval
ll.-*|iltal
v.-vtrr
The Mayfair Inn swimming pool stolen from his car wulle parked
him l-u- k, itri•I the tilnnh* *-tin Iuid! for h pin In-lav, Juti'
H' i„g* t-i|, flow ever they dea!
George Palmer, who own. a day. Nearly ItK) injured an liro- tosse-l
d 'lt '.l) s.ivi.l' M ill w ill l-&lt; i
for the u.o of the memliert of on Park Avt. yesterday.
tossed him into tin* moat ngsoi.
»*||ll J '-. mill* roue - in Viet Nam
I, at the *&lt; l.iH-l tl -.. ill I,-- f«It..wot
home
in
the
San
Lanta
subdivision
I
.It
i
ilchr.1
«
ii*m.l
Spmlnll««il
.lisiut
40
of
them
in
rut
He stated that ht left his ear
the Hanford Hath and Tennis Club
Todu*' Jiggel* I* the soli- ruler
Ol||*
will atart another season at lllOU only a faw minute* while making plans to erect an added room to leal condition Many of the*r will of a separate cage far from polite at 10:30 |- in. hv a i.i-eptior. lo F- ,, iid |m . i halite* wilt I- .1*Ii*
Ihi. w.i* ii-t m full -iguement
o’clock tomorrow morning. Practi­ a call at Anpleby'a lU.taurant, hit home at an approximate cost re*iuire pla*tie surgery more than society, according to llnod. The given at Do- |e*l-lenr. of 'I- ahil t -—-.I .ii Ifs aim -III I h » - In&gt;itii ,ni earlier prnpout by Bntcally all former members hare and noticed the east was missing ..f 11,SOU. lie wilt do the work him. a yesr from now her. use of severe two twiddle* were forgiven and Mi*. Mm tin Silnevipiin.
- I, I ..... ..
&gt;eerciarj Anthony'
There will In- n pal tv f-t thself.
signed up for the current season when ht rrtumtd.
burn*.
arcepted hark to the fold.
(rt It Dll H I H t l F M Dll
I d- ii I -1 Do miltlar* repr&lt;ler.tigia.tuntiiig -In
at tin M»vfie|but, arrordlng to Chaplet G. Mar­
The salesman placed a value
Alt I ills it Kiin*mlller, m 1 * ti*-. ■(• .I fir«f" with th* alien*Ir.n Country ' lot. i.t umlniglii
ian. general manager of the hotel, of $40 on the brief ease and its
t-l* ........ hi Viet Nam Some obThe pal tv i. l-elug given In Du --I \1 r* l ime* H WIDon, «s*i- content*.
&lt;Continued On Page Four)
le|l l ien's MURctlion lift
dic-1 earl* till* monitng tot.id* «er*parents of the *.-nit-rs,
grilltig the death and funeral the wa) -pen f-r Islet actloti fa
Mr* C 1^ I'ark. clmiriuun ••( ti-tic
I
*ervlec- i - 1vs- n-l been reported
toe pMin ruintiilllee, tin. leiluesle.i
Dint
senior
t-uient*
ranti.-t
to
i
runiMrt
for
New officers ef the Sanford
so Dint nil mnv take
Junior Chamber of Commerce for
o&lt;ra»Urn. (In bet coin
tin* group's 11*64-56 year were
Mr*. .1 F. Davit and Mrs, I'liiiip
furmally Installed at cerrmonies
M.i 11
hr Id at the Mayfair Inn County
Tlie Navv F. ml— op-heatru will
Club last night.
GRANT) FORKS. II. C. VB - end were forced to use tear gas
login (-la)ilig for thr .tanr- at
Herb Roller, manager of the
Fifteen Royal Canadian Mounted to drive them off.
the country eluh, uni! oth-c eni.i
It Its Theater, was. In Mailed as
Four of the women were t r ­ piesldent; Don Rider, first vi.etainment will la- furnished.
I'lTT'SHI id . II r A t-t it l ioi e,
fa r ja--t* h»*r bf*p tormed 1*
policemen escorting a truant of­ rested
on assault charge*, imme
Tin- whule M-lionl will I-*- ill* liuslty . In-w ng gum, smite* •r t m.itiy neighborle—d' &lt;rp,l ;ha:f-thrficer were attackrd by SO stone diatrly taken lo Nelson, R.C., 6n president; George Speer, -econd
vice-pre.identj Ttioma* Strlngrr,
nd*-&lt;&lt;&lt;I next Fiidav at noon fur tin ly and rhn-fully rape, hei e null ride *1»Hons lu*e l-ern jet up St
throwing Sons of Freedom Ooukho- miles to lha northeast, tried and secretary, and Robert Cuahir
to hili ti a rule til work,
nine taxicab stands.
sominri urconling to Munis.
bor women near here yesterday sentenced to two months In jail. treasurer.
Ari elderly steelworker, u l-m. h
Some walker* fin-1 thfir daily
The fracaa occurred at Gilpin, a Club directors for the coming
tmx tucked under hi* arm, Maiol* jaunt* to and Dorn work are osFreedomRe settlement, when Ihc vear are K. C. Harper Jr., M. I .
on tlie roriicr wailtng for j fel tng wonder* f--r their health. Thsy
Mmiirtira accompanied Ralph Mc­ Kaborn Jr., Clarenca McKee Jr. A.
low H*orker lo come Iiy in III* vow they'll keep on walking even
Intosh into the town ao he could It. Peterson Jr., and Chandi. r Vail.
when (lie *trike l* *ettlrd.
aubread a proclamation.
Approximately 100 person* at­
Allhoo^li many hundrrdt of ad­
Two teen-age Imy*. whidlmg
HI17.
McIntosh lost an encounter with tended the Sanford organisation'*
-UIiti tle* ot llic lateM Hit I’ I ole ditional auto, p u r Into (he down­
“ The Roy From Oklahoma”
» nude woman who scratched and annual Installation party at which
City Manager Warren Know!.-* tune*, .troll block after Ido* k to t o w n ,'vtton— P'Drhrrch’s fim*d
1:34 • .1:f'J • 6 24 - 7:10 - 0:14
clawred Mm Wednesday
when
- ,, ,
-------- he the newly -elected
-- ---. district
---- -----_ president,
Goldrn triangle— e* serious )Jm t
today- staled Dint (lie Fitv *wim- ward school
Sat- - “Sing Me A Song of
‘e, lntro«ruee‘
attempted alone lo rcM hi* prtw- 1 William Whipple,
intro-fured
All art* familiar sight* in (tn have d-*e1ope*t n -I (riffle movei
mini' -.Mil. which i* presently tipTexas'*
•nt. Charley
la(nation ordering the villagers to new state preside
elating on n part time srhrdiile, buytling indu.trial mrlnn—li*. "db smoothly f’-r the most part, al*
1:00 - 3:36 • 0:10 • 8:46
son, Jacksonville, who took part In
send their children tn school.
.'imcwhat slower than
will la- open from t(;3u n.m. until out tnilley* and inif*l of It* lm*e* iti.nigli
*The Santa F t Stamiiede”
The Sons of Freedom sec* ob­ the ceremonies.
!&gt; turn., but will close fur nn hour for nearly Hirer week* a* tlie r- IIMI.lt.
2 :(KI . 4:41 - 7:16 • 0:61
jects to sending children to Cana­
H.iwryvi the itrke is felt keenly
suit of nn A F L oturrator.' strike
at I p.m. ami
p.m.
Bandar • Monday ,
dian schools
the DELIVERING PLACE CHANGED
hy inervhantt in the Gold*n Tn*
Almo*t
everyohe
is
taking
the
Hiirt.lav
the
recreation
facility
“Elephant Walk”
schools Uaeh _
SARANAC LAKE, N.Y. UB-Mrs.
wilt he opened from 2 to (S ti.tn. tieup In stride. If they can't find snglr KMImstn ef the drma in
l;00 - S:M • 6:11 - 7:11 • 0:34
YssUrdsy, m __ _
Lea GUkspla wfll walk next door
It will to- closeij all day on Mon­ other means of tran-df-rtation. re* tiustness range a: high at SO p*r
retanad
in patrol n
i w w M 1*
lor her evanlag newspaper because
MO VI BLAND
cent.
day, according to Warren Knowles. Idents walk or hitchhike.
of ■ family rfV W a
Some 2.7011 trolley and bin opera­
O-mmtrter tralnj, independent
“Tba Winning Team”
The p.— l ha* lo'en eirepllonally
Aaemi Ota Birds, of unknown
Start* f:40. feature 1:14
busy, due to many schools holding bus lines, taxicab, and private au­ tor* struck Pittsburgh Ralfwtys
C O N G R A TU L A TIO N )! E X TE N D E D — Charlra Johnson, prewidmlkavt buttt a nest in the
Sat • -HtHda^r^o^^Sinnera”
their outdoor picnics there, he tos are taking up the tranvooria- Fo May I to nrfi-rre demands for
tha« ax*4a fta lour
r o a d a l d a newspaper
elect of the Florka Junior 4 hamher of Commerce (right)
Hon slack. That's a pretty big Job a 30 cent hourly wage Increase and
commented.
rnngratulatf* llarbert llidler on hla installs Hon a* prrsldrnl
Otnespfe has sxked that
In a city of Tnonno— |2th largest other benefits. The company taM
Sunday" and Monday
H
was
not
Inroad
whathar
Meher paper bo dativerd with a
of Ike Sanford Jajceea. More tkan IM person* attended lha dinin the nation-which is the center it just can't afford In grant any
“U ttit Boy Lott'*
inteah aver gvt tioa pneUnatlon neghbor a uotU the baby birds an
ner-danea whlth was held at the Mayfair Inn Country Club Last
Homestead Is Uie gateway city of a metropolitan area with more economic fains till, year under
7:40
read.
Uie existing fare structurenight- ( l i s t s by Jsmeaeu H'.odte).
to the Everglades National I'ark than two million population.
V FH MAHIII.F T ill'U N X M IS I - Winner. in the r i l y -l d r m«rblr tour mini, nt »pon,«.rr,| It, ihr Imal t.-trran. ..( K.-rrixn War*
P *1
'nii"ti »ratnl -rmiml a mlrruph.mr with Mrtiln Smith
'•
comma infer. and 'lit Hurl thorns*, po*t nuarlrrmaMrr,
HtnneM wrrr (Irfl t» right) Itrlbrrl llu.h, *r* r.ml phicr. hrilh
AbM)r,nr&lt;4 parr, and ' harlr. hokr. third pUrr. T h r. are Moron
at station W 1 lilt. Saul Manoon, W I ltl( announcer. i. in ihr hack.
■round. (SlaO Photo)

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Vast Sea Search Made
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U. S. Customs Officials Said Done
With Search Of French Line Vessel

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,j Plans Are Made For Various

S tro llin g

Admiral Says Finds
'Freakish, Unique'
Effects Of Blasis

In Sanford

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SHS Graduation Activities

Paslci Requests
Police Piofeclion
Foi Church Site

Revolt' Staged

Tefal About 130

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By Monkeys

A t Local Zoo

Canadian Mounties Attacked

Jaycee Officers
Are Installed

'3r;i;;; Most 0/ Pittsburg Taking

By Stone-Throwing Cult Women

Transportation Strike Well

Pool Will Open
Full Time June 1

Movie Time Table

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BeefStock Having Better Cuts Of Meat
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Ing herire 7:30 p.m,
Tech Service 7:30

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( episcopal I
Be*. John Moore Thompson.
Ih r Rev. II. 1- Zimmerman. Il.lh
Supply Mini*ter
Rector
Bible School at S:(S a.m. Mr*. O
Sunday after Attention
T. Pciffon, Superintendent.
B » m lluly Buehariit.
Morning Worship It a m Spec
9:13 a m Family Service and
iial
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Farmer, organist
It a.m. Morning Prayer and Ser­
Chi l(ho‘* meet at 13:30 p.m
mon.
No evening service due to Bar
Service* through the week:
ralaoreatc program at Seminote
Monday through Thursday and
High School
Saturday Holy Communion 7 30
a.m.
Friday Holy Communion 9 a m
C IIU R III OF n iR IS T , SCIENTIST
Saturday Sacrament of Penance
Sunday School 0:43 d in
SB
pm
Morning Worship If am
That evil cannot withstand »piritual understandin" of God's good
net * and allnower will he brought
out at the Christian Science ser­
U llllll.T V J lf K M t H I I .M )
vice on Sunday.
m iiim h t
The subject of the Le *son S r m n j e n t i i \ i« i t i i i:
■non is “ Anrlent and Modrrn Nee
I'M t il %I I* W
mmaney, alia* Mesmerism and 4 |*&lt;I 4»|»pfi tlotltp
JA Mm Wt!| !»'"*»!»
ll'pnntism, Uenounced ■' Biblical I »*«
tin in | \Vo&lt;xJ
'Clrrlinn* include Christ Jems' ' 1 ft T*
Urni* A Mi n
w.,.-nlng about the mental nature
r « &gt; . W p illirp p*|M&gt;rf»
H Id C|W T V K » i m
of evil: ‘‘Fflr out of the heart pro
id
I ’i r r i i 'mno
ret d evil thoughts, murder*, adul
t
XUtTM
teries. fornication*, theft*. fal*t
•T * r*t»fnln Ilraifd
witne**, btasnheinie*: The«e an- • **(» I'laih'-'isp nf s tnf ia
1«t
IlffttiN*
the tiling* whieb defile a man:’' &gt;4 Oft
My pr Ir ml 11 mu
&lt;Matthew IS 19. 20 to;)
*iSft O r »v&gt;n tn iV rtn n
Thr following passage will he 11* “ 0 Tci|iprr
among th««r rear) from "Science I o 1ft fir ft tfi \ mO* fiftt*
Vria a
and Health with Key* to the II AH
n
\VrBili»r
Scripture*" by Mary Bakrr Kdd&gt; i1
II 12 l. r lf t r |M l&gt; f r i l l
"Passion*, selfishness, f»|*c ap II I*. Hlirrt «»tr
feciii.-s, hatred, fear, all »en*u
M i l I I I M I I.M .
illly. yield to spirituality, and the fe In Tpiftt l**iI Iff it
Oft M r W It it rat
*iioeraln&gt;nd»nre of being Is on the •
pi tft Mfir* tfjifin A
*idr if God. good" (201:9)
lOsftft W ln k v , t»l»iW i»r»rt V«*«i
The Golden Text I* from Ito |f‘ 3ft Iln r liH IlnititK
man*: "Be not overrome nf rril 11 »o |ll jr T •.11
but overrome evil will, goo.1" 12 »ft Film Mu»l« a I*
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Muming Worship 10:43 a.m.
YuUlh .Service* 6:43 nm
RvangeliMir Hour 7:(3 |i m
Prajer and Worship Wednesday
7:43 p.m.

AM . HfrlllJi CATIIOI.IG I III B U I
Corner Oak A n . and Ninth Si.
Rrclory 7IH Oak Ave.
Sundav Mexse* 7. fl and PI a m
Weekday
Mats 7:15 a m
CHURCH OF GOD
Confenion* Saltirilay 4-3 and
Freer* Ave, am* 0 *4 m
(U r. H. W. H tM m w , Pexlar 7:301:30 p.m.
Fir»l Friday Mas* 7:13 a nt
, Sunday bchonl 1:43 o-n*.
Kveneelutlr Servlre 7:30p.m. With confnaslnns Itefttre the Ma**
Nftvena Hevnliuns Tucsdayv M i
Mid-weejc Servlre Tuf*day # } »

^^uung People'* Service Thur*
t* f, 7:30 p.m.

ASSEMBLY OP GOD CHUR41I
ISIh St. and l.aurrl Ate.
Rrv. C. IV, Martha)I. Pastor
The Churrh of Jrsu* Chrlat
Sunday tiicvlre*: 9:43 a.m. Sun
•t l.attrr Her Kalnia
day Sematl. fkin’t send your rhij
10 a.m. Hunday ftchool.
dren. bring Ihem. A rlaw fur
0:30 p.nt. Karramrnt Meeting.
Bervlcea held in City Hell Audi- every age
It a.m Morning Worship •■Re­
inrium.
vival In 1931 "
fl:3(l p.m. Christ’s Amhassa*
dor*. Our Youth program i* grow­
ing.
7:43 n.m KvangelDtle Rally.
"By This I Know". *
Tuesday 7:30 p m dtnir even
Ing.
Wednesday 7:43 n m
Prayer
Meeting and Bible Stmlv
*rh*«! 19 a m
Join the happv, enthusiastic,
Worship II a.m.
singing rongregalion at the A*
Young People 7 p.m.
semblv of God ehuveh. Come and
Evening Servlre 7:30 p m.
worship (hr lord with u*
Wednesday Evening 7:30 p.m.
Everybody Invited to attend all
FIRST BAPTIST (IIU R C H
nur servlre*.
Park .Avenue el Sink N lm t
W. I*. Brook* Jr.. Paalor
TH E CHURCH OP GOD
John u Miller
•&lt; PROPHECY
Minister nf F dueel km
Sundav
School 9 45 i n . "Bring
Rlahep A?W^Mave?,' fatter
all the family lo Sunday School—
•ill a.m. Sunday SehoaL.
ii a m. Morttlag Wortfcip lav* felher. mother, zister. brother and
the baby loo. We provide for e m y
■ion by A. W. Stover.
member of the fem lh."
T ;H p.m. EvanyalDHo Hour.
Morning Worship 1:30 and II
7:80 a.m, Tuesday Evening Ser­
Sefrnon hv \\. p. Brooks Jr.
vice, V X H. leader Joe Mine.
Tralhlng Union (1:43 p.m. Depart• Still p.m. Tburoday Women's
Mlarionary Band l#earfer, Mr* A merit* for rich age group. Nursery
ror children under 4 ye*-* of ape.
Lvoning Worship service will Ite
Everyone welcome.
held with the other churrhc* of the
j * **'? KcmlnoJe High K#hool
CHULUOtf^ BAPTIST CHURCH e*Wedneiday
Bvenmg Service 1
p.m
Njir*«ry open at all servlre*
Service II a.nt
welcorop,
utor.
Evening Wor»h ) Service 7:30
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
M. Sermon by I te pastor
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CHURCH
Pfnyer Meeting A’ranetday 7:30

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ARMSTRONG. T m ., fi-Seienee accurate record* or both father,
i&lt; one of li/tworViny nn*ihc mother, and offspring.
l,i. Ira B. Hughes. 11SNB, u A mi'trunk ranch to breed cattle
Artificial Imemlnation U work­
Naval aviator of Photographic for better, more, and majrb* ing efficiently enough to that baoot
Si|itaHrofi Hi, i« being rrleaietl to cheaper aleak* and mart*.
00 per cent of all cowi Impreg­
inactive dutv Ibis w»#L and will
Range eattlc here are »,#ing bred nated am ennrwivitg iad basrlag
return .....................
*
r»- , lif artificial i n * ?.tv. otUv a calve*. Tobin laid.
aunt# hi* riviliati occupation.
; few of the very beat built father
Theoretieallv, the *emcn collect­
I.t. Hughes has In-en Photoron the calvea.
ed at one time from one bull
C2‘* orilnance officer, liealdea per­
That mean* offspring which, could be diluted enough to Impreg­
forming hi* duties u* a pilot while like their falhert, haw the moat nate 700 cow*, ndcr actual op­
in the squadron.
meat, Ihr beat cut*, nr moat ef­ erating condition*. It U ditcardrd
lie first entered the Naval ser­ ficient in turning gnat into beef if not uted within three day*.
vice in I'.Ml and w it designated a detpite drouth or other unfavor­
better method* of preaervNaval aviator upon completion of able condition*. And it mean* 10 IngButtemen
in freezer* promise to
flight training in August 11*44.
can aubiillutc (or the 130 make it potdble to p r n m e via­
He served approximately five bulla
year* in World War II prior to hi* or 1 W which would be needed ble sperm* for many month* or
otherwise
even year*.
Itecord* are Went to le a '• preA great advantage of the artifi­
riti-ly which built, cow* nitVeer* cial method i* that the »ire of
are really the "boit " Thitl elimi­ each calf 1* definitely known.
nate* guesswork In picking cattle
Careful record*, kept by Tobin
for breedln*'.
'
and hi* pretty young wife, are a
These scientific method* were major step toward improving cat­
darted ix the GO.OOO acre r^neh. tle breeding.
100 mile* from Corpu* ChrRti. by
reenrd* 'eliminate gue*iwork
T&gt; bin Armstrong, co-owner to the inThe
knowing which cow*, for ezranch managed by hit unde; Mai
ample, arc r- or milk-producer*
Thom a- Armstrong
I: it the firit attempt to apply, nr Inw in fertility. P .make* it
possible
to determine which cal
artificial insemination to range
rallle— cattle grazing pretty much vea really inherit if capability of
at liberty rather than being con* i gaming weight rapidly, whieb are
mo*t rfflclrnt in turning era** nr
fined within special, fenced in other
feed into beef.
area*.
The
usual standard*, inch a*
Semen it collected once or twice 1
a week from the bull*, all of the colnr and rnnformadon, may nt*
ch-rry red Santa Gertrudis breed rrallv be »ign* that an animal
developed at the nearby King i* able to produce more and better
ranch. It i* diluted and itnred in ful* nf meal. Tobin point* ou.t
The good-looking -prize" animal
an icebox.
Cow* in the range herd* are may be like a handsome auto w ith
checked daily to determine which a poor carburetor.
one* have reached the ferlil per­
But careful record* of weight*
iod of their reproductive cyel, taken at regular interval* and
and Ihctc are brought to the in alter variou* Mages n( feeding
I.T, lit A. F. II K i l l B*
arminatlon alatinn.
®*v* actftirate answer*
Bach animal la marked with) Inciitc.cni animal* can bf rccof
first irhaae front active duty,
most of this duty lx-iug with patrol identification tag* to there are nized and rulled from the herd*
idane soundrori and VPB 117 in
(he Philippine Maud* being tb&gt;predominant Sipiudron wliiclt he
served.
Hughe* returned to his home in
S l i t l l i : *11* I k T H W T I O k T O
S ltn if
III IM .I'T
May, 1947 hot wu* ivralled to ac­
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tive duty for a period of two year*
i t s t i t i i :.’* H tiu t:* T t o *'z:.s(Ttt*i a si* BoirritKnw f i .o k im a
on May I, lUW. He wat aatlgned
n 1 a it, i i i n t h o i . ii|**T«irrr T ix t :s
to Photoron 02 and lias been in the
N O T I l'i : IH I I K it 1:11 V IJ IV K K . ib i-onplisoes n n r. and by a u itio rliv
siiuadron Mnre it wa« lomml.sion- . r I ’hni.iers Z51«iS sr.1 i ' J l t . U » &gt; nf I T . i l . l i 194*. d ia l the UoVernlea
.m l nf r 'm lr a l an.t g.islherii t'fcirlAs HonW rv m lro l llls irie t. a nnhlle
ed. I.t Hughe*, his wife, Mary, and 1II-.ip
1atlon r t U l i n a »n&lt;1 nnerstlna m u l.r ar-&gt;t t.v s l n u r nf the law* nf
daughter, So-.ni liave le-rn living i i - ria
l# of rt»rl&gt;ta. Interxl* to adopt the follow ina Iro ta tlve l.iutp#., nr
at B2I Kseauilda Dr. and are plan­
11.# .so,* may lie artierxt.il. for t a lJ liN irte t for iti# liteal *ear l&gt;#
clo
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in
g
**-ioh#r let, t*SI a n ! efntlOM l*ep|emtier J#!h 1 »JJ
ning to leave Sanford ■Ikoi! May
|: ilntalrtl amount In l.e t»|.e&lt;| h» ftl.irP t rae#. l|.&lt;t**i&lt;*M
31,
T a t .Sp*»«sor«' K »e «
u llM II
They have expiessed regret at t:&gt; Ilin a l'il n rl atnoxnl to Pr r.tl»*,l l.y tt|Mrl,-t
having Sanfoid, but I.t. Hughe*
mses
li.iat.zae.an
.'.t lt ,| l4 *a
lias an rstahlish.il portrait and t ir o r r s l tl.s&lt; no# I-suae
rnminerirat photo -Audio in Sealord, Del. Before leaving he de­
sire* to tell the ritiiena of San
lord, “ I wish to thank you, one
and all, for the many courteal.-*
you have ealetidnl lu my family
•r l.ili.l aer.ft n|||«r lluriNftrg
I i l l tlft ft#
Ml m«•iftt^nftFl« « &lt;■( Ih* lilf t f l.i'r *rnr k •
7I«.3&lt;UI ft#
and nie. The kindnesa ana friermt * .f f iir* ftf
h N ir i i *e*fi#r,*||y
ship given to me ainrr I have hero
IU .2 3 2 fto
stationed here wilt long lie re­
T**ial b f ijin.T|«*1 &lt;m - i i.tlliur p
||.&gt;&lt;M 12o A#
membered. To the many friends I
m w h lrli Mill i[m # i)r hi IhF I f *
must leave, I vsiih to #ay farewell
ft# nt-oa# r#f#rr#,i tn r|».-st j # i r
oioiii .unsm llm enta tnA.I# ton Inenm plrle
I loa.AiotO.'
mid extend an invitation la them
tutu &lt;l*t of tune. A It. t i M at nlnr n’.l m k » tn. in tlt&lt;
to visit me If you are ever near
it swtil &lt;?entra) nntl ftouttiern rtn tM a Itm ni rn n ln il I»t»my home. I van only add, If I am
loom * :z, **,.menu tlulidlng. tv#s| Palm lleai-h, FlorM a
•ver In the priwe#* of making a
nffora#.l to all o t t n .r v p e r-i tt». or e o t lili- » tot are
•1 lo sal,I tU .irle t takes, th rlr ..| t.-in e &gt; . or j | r l t . . tn
new home for my family, it will lelit
II-,:.rit .inti *hnir their n h j»rf tn r« to exltl ltit&lt;l»et
Sanford "
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C O M M ITTE E TO M E E T
J ACK50NV11XE -.fv— Meiiilrerv
of thr newly elected Florida Stale
Democratic Executive Committee
will meet here tomorrow for of­
ficial organization.
A new rhalrmen, vice rtiairman
and secretary and treasurer will
be elected. Former Judge E II.
Donnell of Wcit Palm Beach D

Everybody's
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^ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN

Rt. Luke'* lAitkrran— In Slavla
woe Oviedo l, the Rev. Stanhon
. Tuhy, pastor. Morning worahlp
SO am. Jtadlo Mlulon broadcast

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T liU vrry week, if you like, you can atari
n thrilling new maturing llfe-lhe wonder­
ful, ImurioUe life liitftcrto reaarved for
owner* of eoally aulomobile*. You eon atop
out with the beat on *4recta and hlfbwaye
, . . ride with big-ear Mnoutlinraa, aleadh
lira* and quiet . . . enjoy wonderful handling
ease . . . lake o f for for place# without a
worry about Ibo capakdUlieo of ypwr car.

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Inia aimpia tfalnmaa will mnn living
IBair ini a io*»u,»r. iad ,nt« t* &lt; u i
lh*» »ani nun at alt. Joan anil bn
n»th*» Uivuaa aupiuai m a n wuh
J obs a o.J niunnii. Belli who ia an
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ara vvll r in w l anin Ihlt imiwniUn*
alliam* And new with iha wfddn'i
but a law ilara aft, auaait Iretr, vuet-'owa arri*t and mam am w iiiri
Holton. Tti# manta nm. *aiaa&lt;ta lit
horpltttlty. Ol anil Mr* Itml-r (ta­
in* a (ala lu rtii *llnr*i la Honor ol
IF* brlda lo-h*

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roim ot ,tl* **&gt;.ireh tight now,
wmle Jack waa ttvortlng with Tom
and Donald.
And man an* waa (nude the cat,
wttn Betty neat to net, and th*&gt;
war* rolling down tn* mil. dna
could neat the organ p u y i n t
H'Atrs £ tt luu U'aU; and me
could tee a intrcomei nattily »cur­
rying inrougn iha Wide open Uoors
th tear that they might he closed
against ner. She could a*a Jack,
too, outside on the sleps in ms
"ice cream" n il, r atting to neip
ner Irom the car. Hr waa to take
her father* place today. It would
be on m* arm that tne would gu
down Iha aisle ana it would oe n*
who would stand tmide n*r In give
net away. Pne responsibility mao#
ins young lace look grave, sne
thought. Then nl* slightly crooked
smile, (laming upon ner at ne
C H A IT E H TW K L /E
I T W a h tan minute* ot tour and opanad tna car door, restored him
Hatty and Joan tarrrt alona in tn* to familiarity.
"Hi, Bnde." he said. In a low
house. Mr* Putter and Oram nail
Just bran taken in Michael's t i t lone. "Jittery ?'*
down the drive and aetna* in*
She shook ner head.
■treat tn the ehureh: n*r mother
"Everything's lake nere. loo."
looking lovely In a king nurple
And now. there in the roomy
wn with pale pink acceaaorie* entry, everybody stood waiting for
am »weet in a newr gray dre«* her.
"Okay. Jo-Jo?" Batty aaked.
Ilow lovely t n r bridesmaid*
Joan gave haraelf a quirk aurvey looked. Mr*. Foster a critical eye
In tna large gilt mirrui that nung went quickly ovrl each ot them
at tha toot of trie atair* in tne nail She tuck'd nark a stray lock u|
Kha looked the way stir tiad Pamela a oiiu-u nait Hh« touched
draamed of tooktng, aha laid ner- Diana * cheek lightly whet* a tack
aeir— and what more could *ne *ay ot puwdet lay. Hhe snapped oil
tna nead ot a Ouwrr that nao
than thatY
“Okay, llatla." aha autwered broken in Belly'a mini'll when she
had stepped trnm the car. Then
quietly.
ah# came up lu net daughter
Die two gtria moved toward the
"Darling— " she murmured.
porch together. Juan would never
Riuideniy Joan was swept by a
have gunaaed tha Would M eo com- surge ol unexpected emotion. "On,
poaed rt thta moment, nut aha I (It Mother! Everything's i-so p-per*
perfectly calm and peacetui. hhr feet I I’m ao h-nappy I could nut
nodded to the policeman who w « e-cryl"
hovering oulatde tne erreen door,
"Jaant" Theta was hclplns dis­
realty to go into tne name wnen may in Mra. FuMera voire and on
they left IL He waa to itay on uli idea, out Don nation came
guard tnere wntte everyone wnt quickly to Iha rescue.
ahaent. "Don't let anything nap"Okay, cry," lie said sternly.
pen to my preaenta Joe." *n* «aid. "Uul are that ell your taata go in
amlling at him.
bar*." And ha whipped out Die
"Sure won't, MUs Potter '' Hi* bandkerchief and held it under
admiring glance turned qutszical Juan s chin.
"(loan actin' you now and remem­
This made har laugh and the
berin' hack— You know now nany wave ol feeling left her a* sudden­
year* Pea known you?"
ly at it bad come. "IVIui an idiot!
I'm all right now," abr said. And
"How many?"
lie held nr* nand lu the height her quick smile proven It.
Her mether aighad in railct.
ot hta knee. Th a i many.' he in id
Then sne turned tn Betty. "Deny,
"Since you waa mat tug
will you as loan * tram r.ow T I'll
“ Ifa a long time.* the ag.-ird. nuld your flower* 'or you."
"Out il nan gone awfully frist, it
tVhlia Sally atooped behind ner,
irenin to me "
Joan stood qulvtly. looking down
"Me. too. WelL good luck."
at her areas. It waa ol the softMt
She nodJed her thank*, a mo­ marquisette, a* sheer and »mrnment taler Michaels car daanrd meting oa *h* nad wonted it, witn
up, awtried to Iha turn-around in long sleeves ana an Illusion neck­
tha rear and came oack aio-gtide line and peilectly darling tiny pas­
Iha atepa where the two girla were ta) butterflies flying up one side or
walling. Juries roommate. Ned her skut. It nad been thoee little
Hevln. waa at ilhe when, because buttrrfliee as much a* anything
Michael v.aa rodd'a beat man. *o else that had made her chom-e this
lie waa with the groom in the ante- modal.
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Senator Says Probe
Has Given Wrong
Idea O f Congress
W ASHINGTON UH-Sen. Krfaurer (D -T in n ) says "sensational . . .
investigations . . . have given vast
numbers of the American people
a completely mistaken impres­
sion" of Congress and that rule*
of fair play should be *rt up.
Kefauver, who conducted the
widely televised probe into organ
iied crime several y?ar* ago.
Joined yesterday wilh IS other sen­
ators in pruposlnc
. . . ___ such a code
All are Democrat* except Sen
Morse (In d o re )
Some recent investigation*. Kestiver told Ms colleagues, have
cn ronducled “ in such a way a»
hold the Congress up to ridicule,

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“AJJ right?" Joan asked, as
Betty straightened up
"All ngni "
Mia Pouter gave Betty back her
flowers. Then she lifted her hand
to the pointed tiara of pearls on
Joan s bright head and carefully
drew the filmy veil attached to tt
down over her face.
"Oh, I'm sorry!” Betty exclaimed
contritely.
1 should nave done
that “
"It's done " Mra. Poster nodded
to all ot them. “ Are you In your
places? The tight distance apart?
Then. Jack, we'll go. And don I
lorgct." me added, "that you are
to step out ot our pew after tne
cervineny— after Joan and Todd
have slatted back— and walk up
the aisle with Diane.”
"Roger."
The solemn notes of the Tokenjrna wedding march tcu.ided forth.
TodJ und tn&gt;n stepped out. fol­
lowed at measured pare bv the

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Of Language Work

Juan was naifway to the pulpit
when suddenly the churcn faded
away around ner. me people failed
away, thr darlt wood ot the pew*
tailed and thr pale walls— and sne
»*w only Tod«t. There ne w an, in
ma I’alm Bearn suit, tall and nioal
and snhd. and— a* usual— looking
so mimaculale and shining. As it
to emptmsire mis. the sun slanted
down through a window at *.hat
moment and turned ms blond nair
to a gleaming gold. Then she met
his rye* and into their sennits
gray depths sprang a drrp watm
light.
"Joan. I'm u'dlllitif/”
That was what their looks salJ
to asm oilier.
Yes she was coming. Filming in
cokOdenee and serenity nm im ; in
joyousne*.* and nope. For mey two
together would mike a broil
hnght river of their days.

WASHINGTON UT - Two southctn Democratic senators said toda- the Supreme Court’* anllsegregation rtdlnn may serve to .peed
proposal* fnr frdrral aid In states
for school comlrueiion
Sen Ohn H Johnston (D S C )
said last week'* unanimous high
court division tunning segregation
in public school* "lias already
brought the f.-dpral government
into the control of our public school
policies at much at it can ho."
Johnston said in an interview
that the rulliiii "»ecm* to lake
«uay the argument that federal
aid fur Ih* huililinu of sehooli
would gin- the federit auvermncnl
the rigdt to force tionsegregailon
in our public school avstem."
Sen Long ill Lat said the *eg
regaiinn decision make* "federal
for school eonstnselion even
mure necessary lhan before

and infect us all with the Insidious
cancer of public contempt.”
Among ulhrr thing*, the propnted code would ball nor-IDan
sccri-f bearings, assure witnesses
Uie right lo counsel and require
NEW YORK LB— Rep. Javil* (Itadvance notice of charges.
NY) *aid last night he feared the
new For America group "will be
comr a cover for all kind* of
LKN IKl'CY CONSIDERED
NORMAN, Okla. UB-Prof. Dale bigotry and hale which have al- VJIrl of the University of Okla­ way* sought this kind of cover "
homa U w School It ronildrrinu Former Hen. Hamilton Fish, a Per
America founder, denied it.
easing up on examinations.
lie said a student, Duke Logan,
Javits and Fish discussed (he
link one look at an exam the movement in a TV debate.
other day and fainted.
The organization of For America
wa« announced early this month
Annual Icsncdcza, a legume first Fi«h, a Rrtnddican. predicted ihc
rrjmrted in tni* country in Georgia group would grow rapidly. He said
nlviut IflfH, Is thought to have been it seek* all, rrgardlrM of racr,
Introdu
accidentally introduced
from Ja- rrced nr color, who oppose “ superpan,
an frequently has lievn called nationalism, intrrvrutionUm, one
n, and
worldum and communism."
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rliild r.'ii on proliatioit from tin- .liivi-nili- C ourt and from
tin- Sluts* Im ltH lria l Sciiools. Tin* rounscllor will alet*
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di-ln|in-n»\ oi iliilitri-ii in Si-ininoli* C ounty made to ilu.111v r 11i11- Court

in 1953!
Now Goodyear
MARINI Fapt. Mictiart P. Carroll
(above), of Auguita, Oa., stashed
to deatli Ids three children; criti­
cally wounded ids wife and Utrn
*ndvd bis life with a butcher knU*
in their home at Jacksonville. N.C.
lie was tlailoned at nearby Camp
Lejeutie Pullc# salJ they could
And no motive for th# tragedy.

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greater
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New 1954 All-Nylon Cord'
Super-Cushion
Costs only a few
dollars more than

a standard lire!

t o m o r r o w o n i .y

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TH E THREE
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P R O P ER TY N O W I

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COMINIJ SUNDAY
ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE IN THE JUNGlfJ OF CEYLONI

No other tire at or near its price can match til
1. Hit* tail cuds at SS ropld Not u &lt;oid broken!
'Illil il just one nl die i,&gt;,i«i-l.iii , lesls dm VII
N )lun Cord Su|*ri ( o-luon *■.,* la '-n f lu
Lut imp.n t blowouts in .*,iu-'*i nqli* ad .,1
widt All-Nylon ( did S-i(&gt; f Cioliituts

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Even more mileage
than last yearl

1. Up lo 13% more mdrriqsl lid* nub ,qc
IxKUt (Olliri rt’dit s»tl d Heels &lt;&gt;• a 21 r i IIIrtej*e iii |n‘i1 Filial
.tlmr**t I &gt; l inort
*alr mileage than itnm ni,,|,&gt;ii-t.
&lt;•':► iiefifed Iwforr' 'IT u i‘» 1 real , ini* in \,«u
&lt;!ri*iu;t soils

Quieter ride —
loss squeal oa
turnsl

] . Qulstsr rldal 15% gr&gt; oer it &lt; tion' I H tt
liprr.d on liiim ha* Iteen |» „ I tlb elmnii
ated by a new ami vibi.iiiuu n*-ad dr ,u
And thii new ucad lias lin n in* Im* ••• nonskirl edges, ItJV•deep*, iii .afetv dots Im I •*i,
grcaier tLiil tesiitance

Much greater skid
protection.

There's o big difference in Nylon cordl
Only Goodyear has Triple-Tempered 3-T Nylon!

Work by (juallfiftl cnnlrartorn nnd dcalem enn
financed with ut nn FHA Title I plnn.
Finance an much nn $2500.00. No money down,
up to 36 months to pay.

Nylon i* ihr Itctl tiff run I if lilt' \ltctrh con hr nutlrolhii locouttol
die virrlclt in Nylon rtutl. f.ixxlyrai lias tlrv rln p rd an rxrliisivr p rncr's
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tin- Nylon mul
dial is fully roniiollrtl at its point nl inaxiimun vlti'itytlli and nvilx imy.

Get your All-Nylon Cord Super-Cushions now
-*-see us for a liberal trade-in-deal!

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It was noma latar. Joan was in
her mom, changing into her travel­
ing snil. It was a HgntwetgM
gold tweed with tiny Decks of dam
blu* through it. With It sha was
wearing a dark bins blouse and on
ner snoukler *n# nad pinned the
Talisman rosetnids that Todd nad
given ner for ner -gning-awajcorsage. yer arceaautir* wet#
nary, little flat-heeled pumps, a
bait shaped handbag on* a wUp jf
a veil ih.it tied with ■ narrow
navy ribbon over her bronze-bright
hair and did fnr a nat.
Betty nad been helping her. Out
nn the lawn Mr* Poster was with
all the guests who were standing
around, their hands full of confetti,
waiting ror the bride to appear.
Oval at the manse. Todd was
changing his clothe*, too.
"Do you want lo hang your dress
up or told it back in the box, Jo?"
“O m l t V h a iT Da. I don':
know!"
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I01Y OdAIO, 21, "Natlunal Col­
lege Queen ot US I," wests a vlrcsi
mada of newspapers to lllutlrala
her decLilon of a career. After
graduation from Iha Unlversitv ot
Miami, she wilt become a reporter
for a Miami dally newspaper. Her
flrat assignment will tie tills year's
National Collcae Queen conirst in
September at Aibury Park. N. J^
to pick iuccetsor. ffntgfngli'mnli

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�During Battery Troubles
"Poor guy, Ills buttery must be dead/'
This is the thought of the motorist who
overtakes another rar Wing pushed. There
la n chance of other mechanical difficulties,
but the driver knows from sad experience
th a t the life of batteries Is relatively shorter
thj|r) tbflt " f other pwr*.;.-;? *„\. nr. and that
when they give way, that life is over.
It is pood news, therefore, to hear that
a new type of battery has Wen devised
which is expected to last much longer. This
TODAY'S 111HI.F. VERSE
Thu fool hatha said in his heart, There
la no God. (Psalm 53:1).

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is an alkaline battery which should be free;
from the add battery's habit of eating nway i
the plates and the separators. There have
been alkaline batteries before, but they have
been extremely bulky. The now type Is
smaller than the familiar variety.
At present the price Is considerably high*
er than the usual kind. Increased production
should remedy ' A
the new product lives
to Its advunce promises, it will be a boon to
drivers.

IT A D D S U P T O

JU S T O N E T H IN G !

The Fortunes Of Lewis
John I,. Lewis, the redoubtable president
of the United Mine Workers, api&gt;ears to
have settled down, at least for the time being,
on the Democratic side of the fence. Tradi­
tionally :i Republican, he broke away in 1936
to support Roosevelt for n second term,
(piarreling with him shortly after, he came
out for the Republican ticket in 1910 and
19J4. By that lime he had a new t|unrrel,
this time with President Truman, ami
aligned himself with the Republicans again
in 1918. In 1952 he came out for Stevenson.
The miners who followed his lead are prob­
ably resjioiislble for Stevenson's victory in
West Virginia, the only slate outside of the
South to go Democratic.
Now Lewis is calling for n Democratic
Congress this fall. He has made up with ex- 1 A M U S M A R L O W
President Truman, nnd when the latter is in
Washington, the two are often seen to­
gether. Lewis lias been comparatively quiet
for a long time. Once his support was of
doubtful vulue. Now that lie arouses milder WASHINGTON T — If Sen. Me . it hat rushing to do with senatorial
Carthy should change hla mind courtesy In the technical tense,
feelings, he might be u useful ally.

Solons Stick Together

Guild Production
Opens At City Hall
In Good Fashion
The Sanford Theatre Guild pre­
dated a good portrayal of the
humorout play, ‘TrttJcoal Fever,"
at It. owning laet night at the
I City llall auditorium.
Other than ionic doubt a* to
the piogrr** of the play following
the m-on.l act, the production went
oft mt'MJtlily and many laughs and
chuckles wert enjoyed by the au­
dience as the plot unfolded.
Albert Fitts rather highlighted
the performance, together with
Erm-st Cowley, with his imitation
of a rather impatient and affected
English nobleman, complete witK
a "lawther" accent. Cowley did
well a* a conspiring wireless ope­
rator who had nis hands full keep­
ing hi* love affairs in order.
th&gt;n Fletcher was good in the
part of a traveling minister in the
(rutrn north, scene of the play.
Resorly Benton, as Ethel Campion,
girl friend of thr English nobleman
who beramr rather Involved In a
rather rnised-up situation, did well
in hrr part.
Others, all of whom turned In
good parts, were Marvin Goembel,
who played an Eskimo man-ser­
vant; Mary Joe (layman, who por­
trayed Clara Wilson; Lynn Sellers,
Caut. John lainjry. and Mary Ann
liukur and I'al Cassubc, Eskimo
maidens.
'
Jack Thomas had a small walk-in
part and handled the sound effects.
The program was well worth Ihu
price of admission. It Is the last
production of the season for the
local amateur group.

Bill Kirk Returns
From Conference

(talk out.
aenaton Invcatt-j
wWch h„ ^
and walk
our, the
me wnaion
wvetn-t-t. ^
gating hie fight with Army officials 1 |H&gt;
hn rules on decorum,
has
would have the choice of trying ..
to make him twtify
r ?
A senator it not tup
Iratlfy or of dulng
BUI Kirk, of Bill Kirk Motor*.
po*cd to apeak In a derogatory
nothing about il.
way about anesher aenator or even Chrysler dealer for thr Sanford
has returned from Jackson­
his state. But the worst area,
ville where he attended the first
*!:reJ5
?*!l?nr
.
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punishment
he
can
suffer
is
being
let* Mimclhlng unforeseen turn*, made to sit down and slay (juiet Chrysler sales conference ever con­
NEW YORK CIS— lately
■Ijr I've been caused not by romethhig he did— | It that the hates to waste time UP
ducted by means of cloied-clrvut
_
Into a lot of ilecpies* but something he didn't do.
runningg into
a while, if the other senator* vote television.
i sleeping when she could he eating
Bccauie
tiir
Constitution
says
a
"Why didn't you atop me from Hie best way to solve the situation
for that. They don't always do it.
riras.
i
Wif«».
Several hundred of Chrysler'*
Can't figure out the reaaon, but eating that rich dessert last , is to move the refrigerator to her membtr of Congress can’t be ar­
StUI, that rule applies only on XdOO dealers attended the meeting
rested
during
a
session
of
Con­
naturally this aleeplaisneas must night? abe tells him. "You knew bedside, or else set her up a rot gress except for treason, a felony the Senate floor. It doe* not apply and were brought up-to-date by E.
ba caused by husbands.
it wouldn't agree with me Rut in the kitchen.
to tension in committees. Some C. Quinn, president of Chryaler
When a man gets Insomnia, he there you aal Tike a complete
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dolt,
2 The choker— She wraps her or brrach of the peace, ihe sena­ committee rules of decorum are Division. Chrysler Corporation, an
tor!
might
feel
they
could
not
generally shoulder* the full respnn-1 ami let me go right on eating it. arms around her husband's neck,
the division's plans to secure a
prelty loose.
eifc'l'ty for It himself. He figures Sometimes I don't know vrhat I'm slowly throttling him. The last legally subpoena him if hr rrftiscd
neater share of the automobile
to
testify.
I &lt;• tlrvnk i ■&gt; much loffcc, ale the going »o do with you. I never slept words he hears Just before he
market during the remaining six
months of IVo«.
WT'ftf: comb.najlnn of food* or a wink"
blacks out unconscious arc her
Because lie'* a tenatwr, they
aIsa took his business or personal
Every husband over the years moana, "why can't I aleep?" If might be reluctant lo do anythin!
The inerting was one of 20 held
wdrrirt to bed with him.
gets thoroughly familiar with that you check this wtfe'a family tree, anyway, although a plain rititen
for dealers in hotel* and Ihcaterv
A wife approaches the problem wifely phrase— " I never tlepl a you will probably find that her who refused to answer their ques­
In major cities. The television
from the opposite direction.
wink." For sume reaaon known great-great-grandmother was a boa tions would be nailed wilh a con­
broadcast, which brought Mr.
tempt uf Congress charge in a
you never constrictor.
" I can't sleep," she muses. only to women, however, you
uinn and other C h rX lrr execu*
WbyT What has my husband been hear a wife admit. "Weil, I slept
ves Into contact with the whole
Nearly 100 members of the
3 The false insomniac — Hiia hurry.
tip to now?"
a wink last night "
Senators have never bren eager Mm'* Club of the Flr»t Methodist
dealer body, originated In New
wife snore* like a den of roaring
Her only task then is to find
There are several common types Ilona from mdntgtil until I am., to use extreme measures on one Church, their wive* and guenU en­ Turk City.
something her husband has done of Insomnia among wives, and per- then look* accusingly over at her another. T V s Jaw at one anothrr. joyed the club's spring Ladies'
vron£ As this isn't very difficult haps you have one of the following red-eyed sleepless husband and Sometimes they campaign against Night at McKinley llall,last night
average wife, she pins In your own home:
A barle.-cur chicken supper with
says, "you simply have got to do one another, hut It's • rate day
down his latest error, bawls him
I. The amply stomach insom­ something abouti your snoring.
snoi
It when a senator Is expelled or even all the trimming*, prepared and
•rrved hy member* of the Depend
rebuked.
out roundly, and then ia able niac— 'Thia plump lady wakea up kept me awake all night."
again to sleep the sleep of the every hour on Ihe hour, then raids
Thia kind of consideration fui able Cla*», followed the invoca
The trarallng Insomniac— She
tContinued From Page Owe)
Just
the refrigerator, wolfs down half wraps herself in a sheet and Iwo one another I* probably a form of tion by the Rev. Milton II. Wyatt, under whose supervision the pool
pastor
of
the
church,
Elmo
Farris,
Sometimes a husband
discovers
self
preserv
ation.
Whatever
they
—
_ _ a chlcken-and sleeps Ilka a baby blanket* and prowl* the house
will In* operated, there are •till •
his wife's insomnia hat been for another hour. Her real problem in search of sleep. She dotes In do lo any one of their number picaidcnt of Ihe men’s club, wel­ few vacancies. Family member­
comed
the
group
and
introduced
today
might
be
done
to
.my
one
ship* for the season which runs
every bed and chair and winds up
Charles Morrison who had charge aUuit four and a half month*, are
on the living room rug. But at of them tomorrow.
uf
the
program.
'U i . l l - K
rtiw ri
This kind of regard whith sena­
priced al S'4l each, while Individual
soon at her husband goat to work,
Aftar a short period of com­ membership* are fllfi. Membership*
'jn u u i a i i ii.iiii:
she lies down one couch and sleep! tor* have for senator* Is more a munity
ACSOM
I. PennsyL
It. Cover
singing,
which
featured
Jili I J I 'l U i l i
are available only for local resi­
matter of youscratch-my-barklike an angel all day.
vasila
I. Army Ufa
wilh
Harrv Kudell at the piano, Mr.
.) l i d i n i t-ia
». Genuine
3. The Intermittent dreamer— "I aml I'll scratch’yours than it Is uf Mormon prevented J. E. Best In dent* upon the recommendation uf
fabbr.l
wav
MI-111 J i l i l .’iiJII
iiresenl member*. Interested parl­
». Group of
Just dreamed I waa walking bare­ senatorial c o u r t e s y , a phr**e a demonstration of memory con­ ies
B. Half
10. Ven.
UU'.llVI II in n
may contact Charles Morrison
which gets thrown around a little
foot
in
my
nightgown
through
a
Pacific
iiH
u
r-in
.
J
li
w
o
diameters
centration. H 1 » entertainment of the Hanford Herald advertising
tllaled
carelessly.
Among
pulitlral
scien­
la
u
.r
t
t
iiL
K
J
menkiw
full
of
$1,000
bill*."
she
Islands
seemed to Imprest the large audi­ d e p a r t m e n t . Memberships arc
f . Finishes
33 A stock
lhili nun jl’ ii
says, shaking her husband awake. tists "senatorial courtesy" has a ence favorably, particularly when limited to .'itI families.
10. Make void
T, God of the
of
very special meaning limited to a Mr. Rest looked at Morrison and
3U
ill-lt)
J
M
.K
I
"What
does
that
mean?"
13. One of the
■ky tbabyl»
money
Robin Brown, son of Mr. and
n.ii nit iM.n sij
6. The auspicious Insomniac— case like tills;
*ald, "hippopotamus," as the tenth Mrs. II. B. Brown, will act as
sideaof a
I. Bright
I I Amirnt u l i u i i uijranran
The
President
nominalrs
a
Cal
She steels herself to stay awake
word In the first of two columns lifeguard pro-tent until the arrival
match
S Mark
Semitic
u ua i i « i i.q vi i
all night hoping her husband will ifomlan for a government Job but or word* called out by the group, of Sammy Jacobson, who has serv­
11 Cite
II. British
deity
fail*
to
consult
one
of
Ihe
Cal­
which Mr. Best remembered In ed In that capacity for several sea­
talk la bis sleep and reveal the
VeeletOai** **««•«*
U . Lika
manorial
23 Bodies
name of the blonde the la sure he ifornia senators beforehand. The complicated grouping*.
sons.
IS. Maa'a name
courts
of
33. Portico
nominee
cannot
haye
the
Job
unIs keying on the sly.
Six men were tha recipient* of
11 Electrical
(archaic |
3S. Soak
Kafllr
lea*
Ihe
Senate
Approves
But
one
T. The share-and share alike Insilver dollars, donated by Tauchton
Engineer
13. One's
warriors
37. Cut. a«
aomnlac— "Don't you dare go to of the sanalon from California Drug Company in a quls staged by
fabbr.l
father's
wood
28. Sanctified
objects,
and
the
Senate
does
not
atarp before I do," aha sternly
Mr. Morrison.
IT. I
Sister
people
38. Part of
Tha follow! urn winners did not
wants her husband. "Marriage It a approve
Inventor
37 Exchange
18. No longer
"to be"
Senators,
being
politician*
with
comp
omply with the qulsmasteris re­
SO-SO business H I can't sleep, why
&gt;0. Emmet
retained
31 Dtudget
40 Board of
a
normal
appreciation
for
the
WASHINGTON b»v-Po»til work­
quest to return them after the
should you7"
II. Clergyman 1$. Cuiite
U Doctrine
value of patnmnge. like to have a meeting a* "they are simply loan­ er* would get salary boost* rang­
Ordnance
What
can
a
man
du
to
cure
his
JJ. Conforms
31 Plant ovule*
•Peril
tabbr.l
wife’s insomnia. Of course, he hand in naming a home state man ed for the ocraslnn;" Arthur II. ing from t?40 to $400 a year under
31 Iklll
should smother her with sympathy to a government position. For that Beckwith Jr.i Jantr* D. Botnrd, a bill anoruvrd 14-10 by the House
34. Prickly
But the best reason, they tike to be roniultcd, Col. ft. tl. lUrriman, Lowell E. U- Pmt Office Committee yesterday.
T
~
i
r - b 7 T “
i
3
A. E. Shlnhulser and Eugeno The raise would be temporary.
ha
can
do
la
cam more at least, when Ihe President docs fjjfl
'mfl
c f jf e
Williams.
ending Oct. 1, IB33.
money for her. Nothing telai
1
1 IO
aits a the picking.
M
IS. Little island
objecting senator ran let
woman
or
puts........
...... hlaHiefeelings
-or
her
In IttOff
----- batter—
. j rputs
---------- .il
%
IT. Moat ,
be known without us­
of a restful' m
mood— than spending a ing Ihe traditional
il
d
rittohil
phrase of ob­
lot of money.
...
M. &gt;U m :
jection; "This nominee Is person­
The
wont
thing
a
husband
can
i4
•
It
comb form
ally obnoxious to ine." Sometimes
%
do la to leU his wife, "why don't the other senators go along with
¥
i
It. Swathe
you
do
n
little
mors
work?
The
il
%
li
him and withhold their approval,
I t Greek latter
reason you can't sleep D you arc sometimes they approve over his
S3. Manna
overtired
from
doing
nothing
so
objections. Senatorial courtesy is
II
animal
hard all day long."
not an Ironclad rule.
St- Indefinite
li
14
article
m
Senatori 1 1 courtesy started In the
%
a d r i f t or
first session of Congress. George
al ta
the foot
Washington named Hrnlamtn Fishm *1
bourne to be naval officer at the
37. Own
le
port of Savannah, Ga. Byt the two
IS. Endured
BROOKVILLE, Ind. UR — A Georgia senators had a candidate
40. Kind of cap
(Yfi
Laurel, Ind.. woman has been no­ of their own In mind and ohjected.
IT
*1. Resorts
w
VM
tified by the Navy that her seaman The Senate did not let Fish1_____
d
41. I^oMlj^ted
%
O was assigned to the air­ have the Job, although Washington
son, W
who
ir
u
craft carrier Bennington, was protested.
l.Piaifioua
killed the day the carrier exploded
H may seem like a lack of aena
•«
torial courtesy when, during the
. emperor
McCarthy-Army h e a r i n g s , Mc­
L
I, Wine
Mrs. Hubert Browning said she Carthy says two of the Investigat­
receptacle
"m
i
_
eras
told
that
her
son.
Lemy
ing senators are trying lo Mock
1 Mother
tra
Sharks, S , waa killed at Atlantic his hunt for Communists and ooa
n ty yesterday when a Banshee Jet of lham snaps back that in effect
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE—Here'* how to work It:
1« ha wws filming a crack like that Is Just about what
a x y d l Aa a x r
,
&gt;1 on temporary he'd expect from McCarthy.
,
la L O K O r m O K
That may be discourteous, but

H AL BOYLE

Husbands Blamed For Insomnia

Nearly 100 People
At Ladies' Night
Of Methodist Club

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Postal Pay Boost
Approved By Group

Hot Feud In Central America Underway
Nearly Decade Between Iwo Countries
By T H E ASSOCIATED PBESS
The hottest feud in Central
America ha* been waged for nearly
a decaje between leftist Guate­
mala and rightist Nicaragua, the
strongest ally of the United States
in the Panama Canal sector.
Tlit- trouble can be traerd to the
fact that Guatemala'* government
Is left wing, with Communists hold­
ing influential positions, while Nica­
ragua'• Is far to thr right.
They have a mutual disrespect
for each other.
The two euuntries, separated by
Honduras, have been hurling
charges and countercharges of
nlnt* by one to overthrow the other.
Finally. Nicaragua )a«t week broke
off diplomatic relations with Guate­
mala.
Adding to the ten-dun wn* the
disclosure by the U.S. State De­
partment that Guatemala had rrcived a ahipmrnt of arms from
Communist Poland, and the prompt
U. S. countermeasure In airlifting
arms to Nicaragua and Hnndura*.
Guatemala
repeatedly
nas
rbarged the United State* i* be.
hinJ plots by other Central Ameri­
can republics lo overthrow her gov­
ernment.
The trouble started after the IWI
"October revolution" in Guatemala
»wrt*t to poser leftist*— not neces­
sarily Communlau— who welcomed
thr barking of the neds In pro­
moting a new program of land re­
form. labor code* and svrlal securi­
ty. A strong man in that move­
ment was Capt Jacubo Artwni
Guzman, who since has become
Guatemala's president.
The Guatemalan military junta
kept Nicaragua on the "mmrecognition” list until 1931. During that
ti.ne. the two nations had no diplo­
matic contact.
Arevalo, however, was promoting
his own special scheme for a kind
of United Slate* of C-ntral America
over which he would be president
and tlie president of the other
republic* would serve a* delegate*
to the federal government. In an
apparent move to get support all
around, hr renew-d relations with
the government of President Anastavlo Somova. Nlraearo*** strong­
man president and biggest land-

A SIMPLB akin rasa on tb«
hands can aetua’ly dim bit a
bouMwlfe. Meat of the patient*
who consult a physician about a
•kin difficulty ot the Banda a n
young homemakers who can 111
afford thia manual disability.
An inflammation and raah of
tha hand* can realty bt a crip­
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Uhes and even coma loUone and
cold creams may M the culprit*
In some Instances.
Infection often occurs in the
band that Is weakened by one ol
there Irritants. A tack of certain
vitamins can also eaue* A ekln
rash. Any woman with a skin nub
ihobld avoid Irritant* ah* may
need patch teats to determine the
particular eubetanea that la of*
fending her akin.
Silicon, which U a protective
tubelance, had been manufac­
tured in the form of an ointment
to be applied lo the hands le
order to prevent raah-cautlm
Irritation*. The silicon U pre­
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tfuphlm, Li* length and formation of the words art all hints
Bach day the coda ItUara are different.

Green Cove Suing* was a pop­
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~ The"'cause* (or thia filfltoulty
may ba multlpla. T IN (kin of tha
hand lx n jx M d to many Infec­
tious aganta, including beat,
moisture. Irritating and aenxlUttng substances, that tha woman
uses In her everyday chorea
The hand* may develop an al­
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due to tome form of mental diffi­
tin . U. B.: What would came
culty. They may be aubjact lo the
tame dlMaaea as t£e internal persistent vomiting In a threemonth-old Infant?
organs ol the body.
Answer: Vomiting may be diM
to the formation of habit, to
Detergents and aoapa are fre- wrong feedings, aa will as to soar
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quenlly
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rashes and ecsema. They bare a ft would ba best for you to hare
defatting and drying affect on your child esamluad by a phy­
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Seaman It Killed
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Ofia letter simply stand* far another.
for the three L'a, X far the two O'*

A business meeting of the Vet­
eran* of Foreign War* women's
auxiliary will be held at the resid-nr.- of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Smith, Sanford Trailer Park, at
8 p. m. Tuesday lo make arrange,
ment* for thr installation of offi­
cers on June 11.
Anvune eiigiole for membership
is extended an Invitation by the
organisation to attend the meeting
or contact Mrs. Dorothy Webster »
or Mr*. Michael Jandula for fur- ^
ther Information.
An Informal meeting was held
Wednesday evening at the legion
Hut. Discussions were held to In­
crease the membership of the orraniiatiun and to complete the
charter.
Function* of the women's auxi­
liary were rxolained hy the eigh'h
district president, assisted bv Mrs.
B. Kingsley, Del .and, and Orlando
auxiliary member*. An election
held of temporary officer* to fune- V
tion until Initiation and the elec­
tion of regular officer*.

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owner.
But this didn't improve relations
vtry much Guatemala continually
suspected all her neighbors of sup- .
porting u|&gt;pu*iUon element* and »
harboring her political exiles until
a poiiible coup could rclum them
to power. Nicaragua suspected
Guatemala of plotting to furnish a
springboard for Communist domination of Central America.
Last January, the Arbeni govern­
ment accused Samora of leading
a plot with the support of El halvador. the Dominican Republic and
Venezuela, lo Invade Guatemala
and overthrow his regime— all this
with the approval and backing of fi
the United Mates.
These countries hotly denied the
charge. Somuza's government ab­
ruptly ordered its entire embassy
siaif in Guatemala City lo ha&gt;lcu
home ami sotJ Guatemala's tmb.vs
sador to leave Managua as toon a*
poitlble.

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Goff Kindergarten Students
Present Entertaining Program
Tile fine! program for the ymr urn given before n large audience
at the tpixeopkl |»wri*h hon e jn.urilay mottling by the ehiltlien of
.Hr*. O. K. (im l'i Strppinc hlunr. hinuirxartm.
Mrs. It. T . Humphrey ncsompunlrd the pet formers ami assisted with
ihe inuilc. Mis. Jack Itu-acl! had charge oi the deeoratioiis.
I he rntertainuiK program pre­
sented by tht you tips let- l- ns io'.)&lt;)*•: a piwiii, "l Believe In Ma­
gic". was given by l.imla Louden
bv
ivrg who also announced the pro
jm m ; songs, "Story Books" and
"Mother (loose l-atid"; Jack and
ill, Jackie Morrison and IK-ana
......................
■ar
‘ T“h rw Kitten*
rrith;
and Mother
u m , aet. lknt%
...
Cat. Roxy LulK.sk. I'ant Met.well.- .
^ , L ,, fha ,\ . V k rU
tr, Candy Southward, and Saiah
*V
* 1 ! .f
,4^ \
fcinilh
IW " to he a movie producer U
Gingerbread Hoy. Ralph Wight; tU l "aUrf.cld. the pro foo.h-l
Va» Porridge Hot, I’aula Muon great.
of
But hr is t ohms dalle in
and Kelly Nelson: Uld King Cole,
Art Kader; Simple .Siniun and tiie lice at the Gokhryn studio, making
‘ rirman, Jimmy Balks and Alex nrrparrllon* to film six big pic­
Melnnls; Mary Had A Little Lamb, tures. 1 1 m. office
, , , is done in modem
Harlyn Adams; Jack llonur, Tollle ;onca. with bl« k ar | brown decor
Higtfini; llji»*el and Urvt&lt; 1, Jim^,c M f J^f P'acf'
my Dodson and Marilyn Kopr,
'*fcven if I dnlnt. thrre * nothin?
Snow White and Two Dwarfs, San- I c-*n do about it.'' lie jam.
dy Kali, and Steve and Scjit Hit
Tbc dcorator. vmi see. Is ho
gins! Hoy Blue, Johnny Kux-i'l; wife, a dark eyed babe named Jane
Three Little I’ig..
Smith, KU'sel' She is aUo his partner
f* . Jerry
L'.lsslc jgc, -..,1
It_
n Buss-Field Productions, at well
and I'k.l.
Cl
Red Hiding Hood, Limlu Mitchell, as the company's principsl SitO
Black Bainbo, John Angel; Mis. mu,i obvious asset.
MuCfett, Cheryl Jones; Goldilocks
Hut don't get thr Idea that she
and the Three Hears. Martha runs the show. At the office, as in
Keeling, Josh Chase, l.yda Cooper, the home, her lord and master 1‘
j u n l Tom Biossn; Mistress Mary. Watcrfield, thr soft talking but
^Adrienne Epstein; Briar Koscbud, fast acting onarterbark who first
IdmJa Kllirtdge; Dcedle Ibedle •tarred for U l l A and then for the
Dumpling, Kenny (juahern; Aliee Ur* Angeles Ram*. He has been
In Womleilai.I,
Suel.yn
is w i i m i i H T u , c
u m *; it
lHowell.
iu n so .
her boss for II years now, and
Those Uot able to appear on the that's a main reason why their
urogram were Marilyn Andsrson, marriage has survived the sorrows
Mary Kate Bonder, and Mike Mot­ of wedded life in HoHyveoud.
es, The second part of the pro
W a t e r f i e l d goes completely
gram consisted of several songs: igalnst the pattern for film pro
"In The Orange Tree", "The Farm­ Juccr*. The gift cf gab is not hlv;
yard", "The Mice," 'Tolliwogs he -peak* In brief but sage (Aster
Story , “Star and Mosrrt", "The ration* I a*krd him how he was
Moon'*, "Evenings" 'Toliev Song, tackling the Job.
ed and Green Lights, Airplanes,
"The same way a* I would a hx&gt;tly Alex Mclnnii, Jimmy Harks, tall game." he remarked. "The
Kevin Edge, and Jimmy Hudson, simile I* not too farfetched.
“ Rain is Falling". Drop, Drop.
"After all. when you go inlo a
'•Malt* Your Feel Go Tap"; "There football game, you try lo plan It
Aro Many Flags", "Three Cheers", all out ahead of time. You may
and "Am erica, by Art Kader, Adlo switch ymir plan- along the
riona Epstein. Cheryl Jones, Tollle have
Wiggins, Dartyn Auams. The pro­ way. especially if the opposition
gram, which proved enjoyable to comes up with a defense you hadn't
.
all attending, was appropriately .-minted on.
" I think It will be the same way
closed with the Rag Hj Iu U.
with a pirtiirr You have to p'an
It all out In advance. But then
•nmething might happen in the
playing that you ilnlii t foresee. So
von have to change your plan to
fit the situation.
"In both miilmmi, you aavc
something for the fourth quarter
i Beginner Clxn No. ! nl Hie When I was with llr* Hams, that's
First Baptist Cliureli held its an­ when we’d u*e TYim Fean or Elroy
nual fi.h fry Tu***dxv •d‘»M si ihr IH -r h ."
home of Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Vance
When Jane Rtuidl ended her
on Palmrtln Aee.
13-year association with Howard
I Those eniovlng Die evening Hughes, she and Waterfield formed
were; John Miller Mr. and Mrs. RtlM-Field and quleklv made *
rnFormat* BreekenHsIge amt H*«« deal with United Artist*, which
^D un. Garv. and Ben, Mr. and Mrv will put up the money and release
fl. D. Deklc and sons. Melvin and the picture*. The contra cl rails
Bobbv. Mr and Mrs. B. K Hardl for six pieture* in the next three
ton, Mr. and Mrs. R. T Thomas, years.
Mrs. W. W. noru. Mrs. A. L. Wil­
"Jane will be in three of them."
son.
Bob explained. "We bo|&gt;c to gel
Mrs. Arthurine Hander* and started on one of the pictures with
' tons. David and nonnlr. Mr. and out her. It may be 'The Dctcct.ve,'
Mrs. S J. Paris and daughter. a story by I'hilip Yordan."
Dona, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Gibbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Knigld and
daughter. Dunaldlvn. airs. Edgar
Benton and daughter Susan, and
mother. Mr*. Madge Whitworth/
Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Vance ami
daughter. Ann. Mr«. S D. Allred
and Johnny, and Mis* Caroline
Bigger*.
A swim and barbecue gradin
Mon cart}' was given WHnesda'
by Mr and Mrs. If. O. Brbecn*
in honor of Ihrlr son. Gerald.
After a •upper
of barbretud
steaks, potahi salad, baked tvjn*
Iwiiliwl eorn. watermelon, and soft
•*rinks, the guest* enjoyed danc­
ing.
Those present were: Gerald Beh­
rens. David ffosack. Billy Bark
Eugene Estrdige.
William and
Fred nchreni, Jimmy Wade, Jim ­
mie Fox, Boss llannum am] the
Misses Sandra Dunn. Bobble
Crutchfield, Patsy Collint, Dot
Holloway. Peggy * Wright, and
Freeda Colvin.

Bob Waterfield Is
i Man Least Likely
To Be Producer

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•Vance Home Scene
Of Annual Fish Fry
By Beginners Class

Graduation Party
Given In Honor
Of Gerald Behrens

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County Federation
Officers Installed
At Luncheon Meet
The Seminole County Federation
ttl Wumen’s Clubs met yesterday
«l the Woman's Club with the San­
ford Woman’s Club as hostess
McCall, incoming
chairman, anti Mrs. Huy TillU.
V--». W. B Brinson. Mrs. C, M.
Flower*. Mrs. George Hanlen.
who was ab&lt;ent. were hostesses.
The club was bcautifullv deco­
rated with gartlenias, gladioli, and
white *tar lasmlne and nn the
speakers' table was an outstand­
ing arrangement tif gardenia* On
the *ervig table was an at rangement leraled by Mr*. It. N. Blackwelder of geranium*, geranium
••ri***ncry. anti pintas in tones of
pink
Mrs. James Partin of Oviedo
vsas installed a* nresident of the
Federation with the followin'* to
serve with her: Mr*. C. M, Flow­
er*. first vice-president: Mr* B
H. Evan*, of Casselberry, second
vice-president; Mrs W. S Prosser
of Lungwood recording arerrtary:
Mrs Don t'lrev of Oviedo, enrre*pontling secrrlarv; Mr*. W
S
Vos*. Altamonte Springs, as treas
u it c ; Mr*.'Mabel Green, auditor;
Mr*. H A Smith, p»*1 state federatton president, served a* the in
stalling officer.
Mrs. Partin'* annual report wa*
read following the report of all
Huh president* ami lit, chairmen
of commillre*. Mr,. Charles E
Ginn wa* the guest sneakier who
chose a« her subject, "Bmntlflralion". Mrs. George McCall pave
*n address of welcome with Mr*
Lou Carlson uf Longwuitl. respond­
ing.
Due tu thr Illness rf 'l r - Partin. Mrs. Flowers predibd over
the business mceMns
Mr*. Carlson offered the invoea
lion and follow ing the rovrretl tli*h
luttrltron, thr meeting adjourretl
Those prr*ent front Altamonte
Springs were: Mr*
Etlllh It
Brown Mrs Marcel E Hjn*rn,
Mrs. Florence K Santi- Mr- it.,
bert Bradfurd. Mr* Kri-lfan A
•tithe, Mrs. Cllff.ed O Km&gt;». Mr*
W, A. Forward M r- II G. Ful
ter. Mrs J. D Morrl* &gt;n. Mrs *l
C. Vo**. Mrs. B D. Metnlo«h Jr :
Casselberry, Mrs,
Josrph
II
Ijiird Mr*. L E. Gri*|er M lien H Ks’in* Mr*. J K. Hilliard
Mr*. C. K Fi.her Mr*. Marrri
Hansen. Mr*. Camille I) Kramrl
Lonewo,H|, Mr*, s s Pro«*er.
Mr* II .Hi* l^t Vigne Mr* Mar
auevite B. Morrison. Mr* Lilli m
Cox. Mr*. Florener Johnson. Mr,
l&gt;tu Carlson; Oviedo, Mrs. .1 M
State;, Mr* Joseph lx*inhart. Mrs
It. II. Terrell; Sanford Mr* W It
Brinson Mr* J T Newby, Mr*
Clyde Itanisey. Mr* C M Flow
era. Met. C. II
Dawson. Mr*
George A. Stine. Mrs. Il.tv “Ttllls.
Mr*. George McCall. Mr* Juna
Papworth Mr- Charles K Ginn.
Mr*. J B. Williams. Mr* l.itla
Sli.lt, Mr*. Ilalpli Austin Smith,
and guest. Mrs. It A. Smith J M n. L. M. Grantham. Mrs o T
Per*-»on. Mr*. J E. Hodge, Mr*
Irving 1. Pryor, and Mr- |»..n
Rider.

Brownie Troop Five
Makes Plans For
Investiture Service
Brimnir Troon Five met T -edav *werniavn In nraeti-** f,t* sg^ir
'noa*tltiire proaram whkh will tm
hebl *• the CUristian Misslonar*
■se.l Alliance CHUrch on June I al
3:30 p.m.
All oar-nl* amt an tone who h-&gt;*
helped with the troop nrottr.im for
I he par* year are cordially Invited
The Gamble Mansion, a Conf*»l
crate memorial. I* loeatcil nl El
lentun. The mansion served a* v
refuge after Ihe War llefwcen the
St ite* for Judah P Benjamin, seerelary of stale for iGt- ('imfedrr
a-v while lie wav a fugitive from
the L\ S. giivernmenl

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^ Martha Owen

n t iD x v
Adult ebuir prnctbr of Central
Hap tsi Church will be at J:dO p

Is Given Part''*

At Moxley Home
Mr*. Karl Movie; ait) Mr- Her
belt iout&gt;&gt;•&gt;&lt;. st.iertained Wednes­
day night at the Moxley home in
honor of Mis* Martha Owen, a
Jane graduate ol Seminole High
School
The refreshment table held *il
ver appointment' and thr Rowers
anil refreshment' carried out the
cl.i*s color* of green and white.
Those present were the honorce.
Mi-- t'win, 1|r- J.intes Owen.
Carol IjH-ehelt, Grace Marie Mineeipher. Sheila Browning. Jeanette
Ktnl.iw. Jeanette Cleveland. I’atly
Waller. Delorc.- Ilil'ted, Kloise
Snytler. Nancy Rountree, Rose­
mary Garner. Join Saum ltr, Ann­
ette Bri*'k-, Joyce June*. Hvrti.ir.i Ca'-utn-,
I'Ceeda Colvin.
I’jtt; Bell, Ellen Lyon. Jeanne
...me Miller, Paulette Cason, and
Ht-vrrlv Cooper

Of Miss Holloway, J. H. Wade
ttuge
tv- b'fothy Ann II &gt;11-way daughter f Mr. ami
Iowa), to Janie* Harold Mad-, *nn of Mr. and M i­ It. n
Mr*. J V. Hollo
i -. Wadi of Sunfiod, wa* announced today
The wedding took place Jan. II ut tin Irani* of County Judge Jmo-s
Stewart of Brantley County, (it), with Judgi Stewart officiating ut tinterrinmy.
The bride is u junior at Seminole
Higit School wheft -In- plan- lu
graduate in Ut.*&gt;5
Mr. Wade attended local *chwi!a
art'! I* n no-rnlwr ol the I I gradtiating rliis*.
Mr. and Mi*. Wad*- will make
The Truth seeker* rln'* ol thr
their home at IIIII I'nhir-'to A n
I ir*t Atethtsili- 1 Church met Mon
d. iv .iMiinoon in McKinley Hall
wilh Ur* It W I or ner. pre-l
dent, pre-iding. The meeting open
ed in regular form with Mr Mir
nle i astle in charge of Hie ilevo
turn at and her text vvn* "Wonilerlitl
iTirtxt". Mr*. Chapman led in
Mrs. Hugh Whelrhel dr honored pravf.
Sinn tin* wa- ihe 1,1*1 meeting
her young *on. Hugh III Tuesday
aflernoun with a pacts on Id* see- for the next thrre month*. *ev
era) hi inns were *ung Mr* Nellie
nnd liirtlulay
The little gue-t* gathered on tin* Vaughn, secretary, read the mm
Mr*
trout lawn of tin VMielehel Imnie u(r* and ruiMniuulcallou
on Ho.alia Mri** wlien btilhWwv* Fannie WILuu gave tin- treasurer’*
were lie,I lo the tree* Tiny r.irv report and roHected due*
Tlo* Cta*- then vui,d tliat the
and trurk- were given a* favor*
to those attending who also in huilm-ss and soei.il meet mg- be
disrmitimu d dunug June .lull
loved refreshment*
N- Hit* Vanillin
Hi use invited to tie Willi the .iinl August Mr
gave
a descriptive nimrl on her
honor gue-l were Howard ttlielvisit
to
the
eonfi
r*-ncr
in la-e-rhcl. Jimniv Whelrhel M.-*k and
Steve llaliorn day anil Cindy Mor hlirg Mr* Mallei Itl-uid and M i­
risun, Card Harden. Lynn and ll' C iTiaptu.iri hud lurilid.iv* and
»’nikv Stanley. Melt Morgan. II" Die rlas* sang "llappy BirlUday"
.
. . .
ton Wallace. -t'alUy..Bishop,, Mike In them.,.
Filtpalrlck
The meeting w.a. i l"-rd v illi the
Patty Stanlev, llmmv and Chin singing uf "Good It.- Wilh You T i l
ner Henubm. I j &gt;-ry fi)-ui Johnnt IVe Meet Again" There were Hi
Whelehel. .Mr- llogli Whrlchrl S r , member* present, and rmi* *i-iiie.
Hugh’s grandmother. Mr- p A Mi** MatH-l Chapman Delirious,
Howard hi* great grandmother, refreshment* of ice cream and
e. ike were served lu flu- ho-te-out mother' &gt;d the gur-l*
i
Mr* Eva ll.iik. i am! Mr- II
Wln-n you w.,nl to mix ufe i W T urncr
f'dl cup »*f dmrti idng, pr,-,* ili
fat firmly* Into tin run &lt;• ( Is- m
are no nit -par,-*, then level ff
with the edge "f a tnlil&gt; knife ur
n •patula.

Summer Meetings
Arc Postponed By
Truthscckers Class

Hugh Whelchcl III
Feted With Party
By Mrs. Whelchcl

NEWS

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Garden Party Held
For Miss Saunders,
Miss Joyce Jones

Mi and H r- George I'ali.,* .nnl
daughter, Mr- All«-it Fitt*. left
Hu* m-'riiiiig for Cleveland, Ohio
whore they will ii*d with relative,
Mi*.* Joyce Jones and Alls- Join
and ftirnd* Tliey will In- joined
Kaunders, who wilt graduate in
later liv Mr I itilime from Seminole High School,
Fricnds of Mr*. Frank Dutton were honored IVedrie-day a Her
will (k- glad In learn that -In- hav mum with a gin leu par tv lo Mr*.
retiirned to het home afliv lM-ing A I Vickery amt Airs Earl Swanri'iifiin-d to the Orange Memorial tier who were flss|.|ed bv Mrs At
Leo, Mr- J V Jones Mr* Jrisrid.l
Hospital in Orlando
Saunders, Mr* Bud Howard, and
Mi** Man Jane Boyle, a former Mr* frank Stenstnim.
Slimmer flowers were n*cd for
resident of Sinfonl and now a
-Indent of Rollin' t'olh-&lt;e m tlln the parly held til tin- l ee home *&gt;A
U ' Park i* rspeeled t&gt;&gt; arrive to l„oiri-t Ave milelous n-fr&gt;- Ii
morrow lo vi it on tin weekeu' meiils of punch mint*, not and
cake wire served The entire
with ,\lr and Mr. John Huger*
group id settlor girl- wile muled
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Mr, and Alt* • I* llawkiu* of along VSlUi Ml and At I
31neksvtile, S &lt; afe VI,King for Mnrri*. and file senior -is-n -&gt; .
some time will) Dr and Mr*. II Mr- itioil Coleman and Ml** lie
Wavde Itueker I bev ari- forim-i liecca Steven*
residents id Sunford
Everglades National Park eon
I'-iind- of Mr* Pearl llann-ll lain* I .’’ &gt;.1,301 of land and water
wdl lie interested lo learn that ihe
ha* been transferreil from the
Grange Memorial llu-pilal In Dr
lando lo the I ernalti l.aughlon Me
iimrial Hospital

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Salmon Crmioetlim
Fillell of Sen IImsn
Fried Snapper Fingem
Grilled Pork Chop*
Grilled Ham Steak
Grilled Dinner Steak
Frlrd Join lot Shrimp
Rrraded Veal Col lei
Vegeltilile Plalr (Four VeKFlulder*)
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Scalloped Tomaloetr
Slewed Onions
Raked Penns
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Anthnmin or Ice Cream rterved with Dinner.1*
HOME MADE CAKE 15c Slice
PIE 15c Slice
BEVERAGES
Coffee
Iced Coffee
Hot Tea
Iced Tea
Milk
Buttermilk

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DOUI1LK
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Soda pop. ginger ale and other
carbonated beverage* can be
froren In thr Ice tray* of your
refrigerator. TVy various combi­
nation* with the** rubes such as
combining the froicn ginger ale
with orange Juice.

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MAKE TH R .K 0 6 T OF A
SUMMER T A N — Ann* Fogarty
deolgwa a l i teral*— plnafora. cut
equarv and low at the neckline;
the aklrt full, flared and trimly
betted. M la pictured In charcoal
light blue atrtped denim with
‘ pattern of whJlp

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Ihe Tim- .Art- I t--o irtnieiil ol tne
.saniord Woman's r'liib not VX*-,1ru-'tlav afb rimon ,ii the club build­
ing and w i- entertained with a
lea The hall was dccor.itrd with
greenery
t.-t la-mine, and glad­
ioli The table was laid with a lace
cloth and In-ld pclrca and red ger­
anium* which were made tut.)
a round arrangement that wa*
higit in the renter Two candel­
abra held while lapr-r* and at the
entrance w.i* a bouquet of fra­
grant wlute gardeniaThe Itosle- • tor the •«catlon
WI T!- All * I I H«*«. Mr- P J.
l 'be*!cr*nu, and Mr.
George
Well.,
Mr- Brin---ii lr
-i . d all Visi­
tor* ami introduced ihe program
chairman Ati- &lt; t; |t.iu on, who
in turn mi iKinei-d the *|w-aki-r.
Charles S»ki . a dramatic * major
d siei-on If** started out by tell­
ing expel lettce* liefore etil eri rig
Stetson ami went on to tell Ihe
storlc* of plays on Greek religion.
Approximately so were present
and enjoyed rcirr-hmcni* seryed
iali.' ill Ihe alteriiiHin

The I'nity Truth i In*- will mo *
at the Valdez Hotel at T 13 p in
v*ith Carolyn Par**'tt' as teacher
The public I* Invilfd
The Daughter- "! lie-lev Sunday
School tin** &lt;tf the First Alethtyilist Church will ini-el ii .* pm
for lire regular bu-itti•«• and social
meeting with 'lr* /&gt;h llailitf ami
tier group a* h*,-te--c*
T"ie First Baptist Junior &lt;5 \ ’will nirrt m Ihe Memorial Ftltica
llonal Binldiii: a! .1 so p m
Air- Georgs' II t,amt'le loss left
Tiie iir -t Itjpii-i liiiermedlnie
*&gt;o h-1 home it Headland. Ala. Royal Aud'.i--.iilors will meet hi
aft'-r spending •ooo time with her the It \ Imlldir-* at ■ p m
■i n Oi law and ilauglilt r Mr, and
« I l»N I M M A
H I! t'wtils and family.
The mid-week Prayer service at
the I'll-I It.iplisf Church s*ill InI. I'tiirl I Ridisou of Miaou, gin al .* pm Tlti v v&lt;ill t-oiitlno
II I Anderson of Hastings, svrth tile s|(|,|i „| pi,. |s.. A, Deep
\lfri-d It Hobson of Atlanta, etilng The Spiritual I ilv" Its
were the itveltt guest* of Dr Gailles S fhddiiu*
The Fn'st It ipti*t Sumlay Selnml
and Mrs. J. N. Robson.
.Superintendeiit* meeting will to'll arid Ml* Joe \. .l.m no - uf held in the t h.nicl at J IS p m
The regular buxine** and lunch­
New Smyrna Beat It » rr* tin- (*•
rent gui-sta ,.f relative*
i eon meeting "t the Sanfortl Worn
an"* Club will Ik- held at IJ .ui
[i m at thr i loti billl'ling Mem
1 iit-nd- of Mr-. G I Weekly, Iter* plea-t call .Via .1 (ur re-er
foilin'A of Sanford, wilt lie sorry vatloli- Otliii r* are to ta- install
to tenio 'liat -lie is confined to the rtl
&lt;h line,- Memorial II" total in tliTile piano pupil- of M.iipan-t I.
Undo.
(lav i* will in-'-etil a in n.d ut lluAl Oman'* l lull nl h:l.% i m.
Mr- Ralph Idled of Jaek-onvtile
llekiwu t oilpe No *,*:' i
|•,
i« expected to at rive in Sanford It. It. T Will m, et 111 III, I IK II. F.
during tin- weekend to vi-it with Hail ul :l
m
tier parent*. Mr anil Mr- .1 I.
The Junior ■liulr of Crnlrnl Bap­
Benton, and *i*ter', the Mi**c* tist I lunch alii ire, i al I .0 p m
Beverl*' and Joyce lien Ion, ami Da- A uuii); I'roplos chon ,| J p. hi.
other friend* and relative* Mr.* and mid-week prayi-i -iivice will
EHioit will U- remembered by her l&gt;e ut X p ui
many friend* a- the former Mi-*
I III BSD.A1
lamise Benton
Tiie Junior Koval Ambassador.
will meet in the It A Building at
l ilend- of Mr- Elizabeth Spi■ar* 7 p m
•'ill tegrel to learn that •lie
she ieonfmed to Feruald l.auglduil Me
llioriai Hospital where -lie under
weld -nrgery ye-tirday

No. I Amsl. Cult] Col** w ilh I'litiifp Snltifl
No. I! I Lilted H um with Potato Salmi

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Here's a different and delldoaa
fruit salat] to aam with sliced cold
baked ham. Drain syrup-pack**
red aour pitted cherries and ar­
range with sliced banana on crip
green*. Serve with a mayonalae or
tour cream d m slag.

The Duplicate Bridge liuh will
meet at the Yacht V litb with -eat
ng to tu-gin at J :(a pm and play
t* -chedulcd t-i tar: at '
. k.
SUNDAY
Annual .'leinorial Service of the
itrotie i hood of Locomotive Lnin*-* i*. I* vision
will l&gt;e held
at ;i:.Tll p. in at tlw- Ccidlul llapti«t
Church wilh the Rev. r*. I ll iiallev ill i barge.
MOMMA
Thr officer, of Ihe Fir-1 Baptist
Training Union will have tlu-ir
monthly officer....... mint meeting
in (lie memorial eduratton.il Intiid
tng beginning with a covered dish
stlpjHT at T p in

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At Woman's Club

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Sanford Cardinal* nml Ihi" Sum inoli*
Kclmol im.xeball team will collide in the "flame of the your" tonitfht al
Memorial Stadium.
The content will Mart at 8:00 p. m. Knch tenm is the
l*o?*t In it* field. The high school team won the Hast Florida
Conference champioiiHhip, while the Cardinal* are hiirh up
In the Central Florida league.
It will In* Muddy Lake and Cleorge KvnU hurlinn fur the
Canlii. Kenio is scheduled to go the first four innings mid
Ltike to finish the game Jimmy “.lock" Krider will hurl for
tin- Hemlnob*. T lif garni- is srk'
dul'd in go nine inning*.
A huge crowd l&lt; expe-led nt
the game tonight. The two lm*»l
trams have urum.-.l murh interest
In Ih'lr past flight*. Th&gt; Semin*
filer i n tul the ii'a'on with »
I M m u n i, ntul the &lt; ntihnat
have n 4-7 record In the (T T
The main dlfferi-nce tatwrin Ihe
two trams i- I hat the Cardinal-&gt;
are composed &lt;*f men. and the
hieh »i ho*
youth*.
It will I

Joan *«•••
,,rMWT '*•"
kitting this year. Ife halted .too.
Along with Jon'* will !»■ Ihihl.a
ftjshee, who also swings a mean
hat. The Seminole first lia'cman
hit .SW for the season including
I pair of triple*. Jim Hawkins,
the long luill hitter for I ha Reminolc*. will I f looking mean In­
flight.. lie has hit two doubles,
two triple*, amt u home run.
Tnflight's game should ho n
tough bailie for enrh team. They
both *re strong. and base the de­
termination to win. It will t«' the
first time that the Kemlljjle*
have ever gone nine innings. They
have nnlv been defeated hv three
team*; Edgewater. Uoone ( 2 b ami
Titusville.
.
The gam*- has amused a lot of
Interest in the town. Some people
teem hi thing that the Seminole
billing power (Mid
peed will
carry the game. On the other
hit Ho, however, the ( ordinal' hove
the hitting power but they are
weak In apeed.
Itrtiirnimf i»»
toiiiRlit will
In John Keeling. The Cardinals
snood ba-emnu li« 1 I " ' ll oat aline
the tiegipping iif the season with
ii had ankle.
I'K B U IC TIO N S: Hemlnole will
take a brief 1-0 lead and hold it
for about five Inning*. Then the
Cardinals will rally and score
eight tun* within the next three
innings. Hemlnolo will seore two
piore run* befme the game end*,
but will l"-e hv nn H-T margin.
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i starting line up!
Cardinals
Ion
ahnrtstop
i — renter field
— second l&gt;aso
— right field
left field
Hichanl
Hire* — — first ha*e
Carlton — third base
Kehlrurd — eatcher
Krnls, I.4i ke — pitchers
Krminoless
i second Itase
— shortstop
— rent* t field
eats her
— left field
— pitcher
— first base
I ■ right field
third ba«e

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W ATK K Ft I It T i l l : COACH
LUCAS. Kan. I/Pl— llnrkolbal!
fans in thU d ly are taking care of
Dr. Forrest ('. l l ’hogi Allen, vet­
eran Univcr.lty nf Kansas baskethall roach, for at least one game
next season.
At a dinner meeting lie address*
rd. the fans presented' Allen wit J
a gallon ju r of Lucas water. Allen
swig* water in copious ipianlilie*
during each court contest.

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FJHJIKKM KN AND FISH lU I'I'V
.SACHAhlF.NTO, Calif. bV,
A
mnjor prohlrin of California fish­
ermen who yearn for Im-U ct black
ha*« may have been solved by a
transcontinental air trip from
Tennessee. The shipment brought
brood stork of adult Ihreadfln shad
a highly rated lots* forage fish
for stiflin g in the warm Inland
water*. The ba&gt;r gamesters had
e v e r y t i li n g

t ake, lies! Hires, Hiifcti Carlton, (im rar Kellis. I'ullna Itavle)
Hill Craldxe I'eli Sshlrard, Chart.) Thnaav. ticne I'rnniagton

liic ie b u t n n m .J&gt; *|io«ts

live field supply.

I.AItflK FIKI.H POII
Ill'llMl’HA r a c f :
NF.W VOHK (AT— The lUtli edi­
tion of the biennial ocean racing
classic, the tlrrmuda Itacr, may
hnvu she largest field in Ita history
this Juna.
If entries continue at the prrsent
rate, the high of Wt starters eatablisile-d two year* ago, will he lopp­
ed, claim* William II. Taylor nf
the Cruising Club nf Amerira,
sponsor of the race.

TIUKIOt IIA V C IIATKH
Ill.T H O IT id * )- Tlia Detroit
Tigers agree | on a flat rate for
radio and trlrvlsinn appearance
this season.
"It will he
for radio nppenranee* and fill for T V ," explained
Ted dray, Inn team's jdnyer repre­
sentative. "A gift or comparable
value will do."

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Titusville Tides

Mrs. Lowell Oiler, USO uetural
ctuitiman, today urged all Sanford
for i worm n golfer* In enter the
national tournament in which
golfers of all ages wtol abilities
compete against Jlcn
Hogan,
United Flairs Open Champion.
Tournament ptav cap start on
May :lu and eunflnne until J u n e S,
nffirinl lien Itoe an Dae.
In support of Nnlioiial (iulf llav
Bilivllie*, Mr* drier |&gt;oi|ited nut
the fill refit* nf cucli one dnllsr
rntry fee will b&lt; l|i maintain I'.Sd
us a "hnuie nwav fiojn lii'iilt" f»r
eivice men nn«l women ip nil
part* of the world.
A* a result of National (Hdf
Day last year, when mnro than
1211,000 golfer* match..I their
score* against that of Julius
Horns, IP.Vt Open Champion, tha
UFO received mote than f.VI.OOO,
This «unr is being used to es­
tablish n new USO dub in Tokyo
to serve the need* of members of
till* at mi d fo rm in Japan, n* well
n* those from Korea who visit
lui'im oiit their ■•'•( and rehabili­
tation haves.
lieu llugon will plav his round
at llaltusrol. .Springfield, New
Jersey, and his challenger* will
plav on snine 4.D70 private and
public eoursvs Ihroughout the
United State*.
Karh rhnllenger i* permiled hie
tsma fide haiidirai. rating, nr. If
not rated, wilt In jlldgeii hv tbe
Catlawnv handicap sv'tcm. Women
plnyirig fn»m the women'* tee*
ore allowed seven strokis in midilion In their regular dull handi­
cap. T h o s e whose acarrs, with
handicap, brat Hngnn will receive
a sm-cinllv east luoitie niedul
Fearing the inscription "I Heat
Ihn llngan mi National Half Day.
I(t3|.
Th.* IimuI Mayfair (iolf Course

I tint Hwala. Hill Hardin. Carl (Iverslrecl. Kneeling j
John Keeling.
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1IKAD F IELD
FORT WOHTH. Tex P -Vnunc
I'etrr Thmnasnn of Australia and
I vmi ol the mod fanimii name* in
Amrriean gulf lit mu Nelson and
lien llngan hr atied tlie field in
that order tetiny n* ihr tAVooO
Cntnnial Natinn.il Invitatkra Tournnuft'id moved mi.i its second
ruuml

KANFOKD (J U T S HASKI1ALI.
I'O K TLA N D . Ore. (A T - Fred
Sal.bud. |iureha*rd by the Yankees
from the St. I^Hiis Hrnwn* for
100.UOU and playrre at the end
of thu IP IK &gt;1 *11111. is finished with
I asebalt. lie received his unrondilional release fivm Portland bscause of u bail arm.
The Sanbitd deal is ope the Yapks-s-s front offiee would rather not
ilii.eii!* In three years of pitching
TWO AMIIRICANF I.K IT
MUIItFIRI.D. Ragland f Mai bn the New York club lie won a
W. It Hends'fsnii nf San Francisco, total of 12 garni a happy uerhend golfer, went into
the dualer linals n[ the Hrltish
Aniaii-ur LTiaiuplonship tmlay hop
Ins to klrctrh hi* first taste nf
gulfing glnry.
Hr and llifi Hill Camrbrll of
Huntington, Vv. Va . were thp only
Antrnrans left In the right-man
field. The other* arr three EngUrhmen. a Seed an Itivhniau and an
Auetralian.

C O U R TESY!

Fewer Strikes
Last Month

HI LL I.KA IS UICII IIA D p Y
NKW WORK— Hull l.ra, agir
patriarch of Calumet Farm at
leading lira of lp&amp;o, is ntlah&lt;
proud of hi* offspring*. They ha’
■athiTiHl more than
In
purse* and addad money.
In addition to being tha aira of
the world's greatest money-win­
ning hur*«*, Citation; the world’s
greatest money-winning gelding.
Armed; and the world* greatest
money.winning mare. Bewitch;
Hull Lea has been the father nf 13
other winner* of man- than f Jim.000.
Two of hi* sons wop Kentucky
Derbies - Citation In IV4&gt; and
Hill Galt in 1032.
Two of hi* daughter* were nam­
ed top fillle* nf the year in I0I.T.
They were Twilight Tear and Dur•hsa.
Fume uf hi* other top notch offspring have been Heal Delight,
Cualtown, Two L a and Dull Page.
Tbe last mentioned wa* tha Cana­
dian horse of the year in 1031.
Hull Iww, brown -on of Hull Dorr
Ho*e Leave*, wa* bred by Coldstream Stud In 10.73.
tloDus Wagner led the National
League in hitting eight lime*. This
I* ■ league record

WASHINGTON o f-T h e I.l tmr
Drpirtmrnl reported l*t»y there
were fpwrr tahnr ririke* last month
than in any postwar April.
Tim drpartmrnt's Hurrau nf La­
bor Staliilic* »*id then* were 130
strike* In April involving TOd.otW
workrr* for 1 .200.000 man-day* of
idleness. A man-day is the timr of
onr man for dne day

HI10A KOll, 18, wa* chosen loth
represent the city ol Hamburg In
IM **MD» Germany" contest. Re­
gional winner* tram all over Ger­
many will compete for the nation­
al title at Haden-Haden in Juna.

DR. II. K. RING
(illK O l’KACTOI!
Please rati fnr appolatmrat
Phoae 1732 — |7U
122 South Palmetto

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UMtiK'W FATIF.NCi:
IA1.TIMOIIK iri-T h e man who
Ihn) the money to return mfljor
iguc baseball to llallimorr said
iterday it ake* more than rash

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Oil for houtbon,

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RACING

SCHOOLING
T O N I G H T 7:30

Admission FREE

Tile Chicago White Sot ti tha
ily team In The American League
rer to have four lOgamc win•ri. In M20 Had Faber won 22,
lande William* f . Dickie Kerr
and Ed Clrotlo 21. They finishI aeetmd.

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In Daytona U c ac h ^ ^ l

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HALIFAX. N 5 •.f' — Fortner
world heavyweight boxing ehamion Joe Louis predicted tislay th* *
tlpholilrr Itocky Marciano will
kayo challentirr F.r/ard
Charier
when Ihr ttm tanile for the chainpirndiip in New York June t7
"Marciano will win, knock out
Charier Inode 10 round*." l/iui*raid in an Intrrvirw. "He** too
ruugh anil punches too lianl fn^
Charles"
*
Lnsiix is refereeing a »erirr of
urrdling matches in this area

o r* h o st

It) T. V. DAVIH
Sunday at :i:(H p in tho«c
•ver huntling and iiii|im dictabh'
Sanford Giants will tnirt tlirtiuytnna Red Wing* in Mrtnorini Stadium,
Tliis i* an off dale fnr tin'
lt''d Wing* nf llayUma who an&gt;
in first place in tho Florida
State Negro League. Tho (Hunts
are not in tills league.
The (Hants, guided by John
‘Tlotterniilk" liemlerron, will
risk then 7*1 won and (rant re*
cord in the Sunday afternoon
till. Last Sunday tin1 Hotterinilii nine played their best game
nf the sea«nil liefnrc theii (arg­
ent cruwit of the year.
It nppeara they play letter
before u large houte ciuwd.
Seating has hern provided for
both while and colored specta­
tor*.

John ('after

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ST. JOHN'S REALTY C&lt;?
K E D IM IX CONCRETE
OAK 1.AWN
Randall E le ctric Co.
loone iiza •A.B. Peteocw, Bruk&gt; r
Grea*e Trap* — Septic Tankx
Seminole County'* only perpetual Bcndix and Cnotcy 5pplianccj
Vi i
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P*terinn Jr.
Window Sill* — Llntelr
care Cemetery. Butin es* ctflce;
CLASSIE lE D DISPLAY
Voungttmin Kitchens
5 Oli
V J. (.he*!cr&lt;nr&gt;_
rift.
Miracle Concrele Co.
IIJ X. r nt.
Phone 11» EtCClneal e.mtr.u-Mtt); i«d.
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112
^Magnolia
Ave..
Phone
113
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PAINTING. *mall Job; appresKi.L
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For Results
Flttlllli
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v
dated. 529 J,
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itEE apoliance*.
.ate
\:ii Hill 2
BLACK E Y E D PEAS. Bring your
amt *ervlee G it High. (Hdedo
_________n r j o j
rtiin
own container and pick cm
Room mi Edwards' Bide.
Rimfing — Sheet M etal
5:00 i\ M, Deadline
Eta PI; .ne 4131 or S.VVforil ' I T H B K l f f l l n r I* J
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fl 00 tin, H U llutchlion, Phone
Park &amp; Commercial
ph. 10
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Denting — A i r Conditioning j ? 2 " j,,t r
1564 J.
■* SI. Alexander
T. M. Stringer
Day llffore PuMirntiim
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Keg. Ileal Estate Broken
Evans Roofing nnd
1H21
P ittsburgh Paintn
E4IEIPM EM -23
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tllnlmum IIAirt Sir
H e a lin g Co,
Raymond M. flail. Realtor
lawk belter longer
HAYNES OHice Machine Co.
I'lli IN I* 11)1
1
2
1
Writ
Fulton
St.
Phone
79
tteenjed HoeiMered Heal E.latc Scnkarik Glasss nnd Paint Co.
T&gt; i&gt;ewriter;. adding machine.,
Mt It At l/.E. • I I ONO.VIE/R'
Broker and (ieneral Insurance t i l I II Weil 2nd SI.
Sale* llrnl.il.. 314 Magnotie. I’h
Phone 3jn
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Financing
A sent.
44
For Ilcniodcting and repair*.
2&lt;M Miulli Park Are.
Phone K 0
SA VE M ONEY ON:
Nothing Down— Small Monthly
AD DIM i Maitiinr*. Sund.trand,
AWNINGS, JALOUSIES
Payment..
R E T IR E D ?
Victor, vllcn, Itcmlnglon L*iw
FOR WENT
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V E N ETIA N BUNDS
Sherm an Concrele Co.
e.i prin • Check woli tteorge
Sec this modern masonry 2 Bed­ E'ree Estimate* Wrllp to Mfg
i.lM IT K D T I M E O N L Y
FURNISHED kilch'licit*, apt
Stuart, 21 South Main Striwt.
room home. Ju»t out of the city
Agent— Glenn C. Fit. 2419 Lau­ OuC W’cit 13th Phone: 1241— lfiSI
Slumtorland '»u rt. Illway 17-92
Oclamio
limit*, wiih city water. Com
rel. Or call Day*— MS7-J. Night.
CARPENTER WORK
W ith of City Limit*.
K IM ;
|V e n e t ia n B lin d s
plelely fumuhed J7.a»&gt; Term*
1291 J Sanford
For
&lt;|uick
repair
job.,
or
small
available.
t I \SSIEIED IIIS P I.W
WKLAKA Apartment*. 114 W.
building Call Jim 1142 M-4.
3 Bedroom practically new home.
— W IT H
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TA P E —
Gloss* Jalousies
1 1rat Street. Phon? 490 W.
Beautiful) landscaped. Almo*! Cheek our mice; anu i|tialily be L
L. SILL Pun.i Technician
J ime F o r T h a i
immediate pa**c**lon. T o t a l
fare you nu&gt;
Phone 2tm Route I. Sanfnrd
R ullnm iy and Ruby Red*
price SS.pM Requiring $1,500 Scn karik Glass nnd I'aint Co.
Spring llousecleiining!
M \ N t I At IT R E D IN -O I It I ixv \ i U lll| (\
Pay Week or month— 'Tel 1423
down
Balance
like
rent
Special — T V und Radio
Furniture Irn lrr.
116 Wert l int
112-111 Writ 2nd SI.
Phone 3.m
Many other a'tcactivc offering;
H trtyt*r R U G S £ 2 3 0
Service nnd Repairs
S C N K A H IK
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am i
P A IN T
CO.
to choove Irom.
GNE RGU .■ efficiency apartment,
K N O T T Y P IN K ( A H I N E T S RCA Motorola Sal*-* and Service
112 • I II M« l 2nd &gt;t
Plum- ; *0
S E M IN O L E R E A L T Y
JBunable for couple or single
Set 'em your*elf, with pla*llr
Dene'w Texaco Service
hath, ideally located w. Ill E l RIt US
r. tt. MERO
top; — $ii' Ft. ler* hardware
1120 Sanfnril Ave.
P h tM t «*6
v r - * » from l'o*t Office Inquire t « l Park Avenue
Phone 2*
CnnipbelLs Cabinet
hi an n*; JacobirVa Drpt. Store.
Es ruing s— Ml iv' or » 7 » J , 111 way 17 91 South
Phone I lli HAVE your lawn mowed by Jerry
l.&lt;&gt;rd Phone 1317 W
MtV'i drfur*’.cd roomy apt A’hciher bujlng or »eUing, tt vrll’
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pay you to ;ee:
Call 432v;
faded
HI ill.DING lot* ch'a’ fd.
More Fun!
J. IV. ItAf.l. REALTOR
Tree*. .! rubbery moved . 1 )cWitt
A'lTRA*' tVE. :i lioniii I'lrntihrd;
Del Yo urs nt Sears
Florida Stale Bank Itulldlni
Htmicr. Phone 462-W.
— m EX P ER TS —
apt Tl'e hath. *crren*-d porrh, j 'Call H a lf
Sean liwhink and Co.
Phone ITS*
Water fttrrlshed 6 tnt’ *» from j
113 E. Pint SI.
Phour 99U I I II !NSt'RANCE
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Vltiuh. J3f SI pet IB nit.. PlwnC 3 Downluwn Clcnncrs
ARTICLES FOIt T A IL
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Used Appliance Sale
Folio lo 'U ta n rc
Anti Ltitiiiflry
t G.E." Wringer type VVanher t n .U tlo.ncin yvotcclwn
GOOD und HAD
ion on
oi each pcr.onof
W R N IS IIE D Apt —2 room* and
1
Kentnore
wringer
type
111
S.
Pulmrllii i i r . I'll. All
Baby
Car
Seal*
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$
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no
family at a totalit co*t of
Noth prl&lt; ale entrance Eight*
Washer
7993 entire
21 &lt;JS
19 06
an.i *. j li i furnuhed. t: e ol tele Cedar Chrxt
2 Rrndix- Automatic Wash­
Seminole County
ph'.ne and garage. Two bl.wk* Bah) Bed and Wctpio-d In­
INSI R ANEE AGENCY
er*
each 125 &lt;;&gt; SI I XIPI 1CPHONE
24 93
ner ruin;! Matin**
2122.
(rim he* i ol tievn Ideal h&gt;r
l.uiintlry Co.
u &gt;rkmg nmole $'*i m.-nih lie lt*y *49 95 Platform lloekcr 39 93 I Phileo llefrigeralor lu ti 99 95 l o r Wiud.toilii \ulo I lability
Iteg t79 95 S..(a lied
59 95 I W&gt;.imghuu*e ltil'ig«r.itnr
ply Bov IA IS e o Herald
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99 95,
Keg $79.95 Chroiiir a pc
lonrtlr
39 9.3 I Frigidaifi lleingeiaiur
apt* 11
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.w:»3 Preferred Rale, to Preferred
Reg S13993 Shopworn 5 y*\
112 Elm Call 1787-W
9993
Bedroom Suite
Policyholder'
79 00 t 21" T. V
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7995 John W illlnnis Inn. Agency
G ROOM furnished home, 539 Va- Beg 1183 93 Shopw-irt 2 pc.
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Electric
Ranj;e
29
93
139 9*
lent la Dri»e. t nil IUu9.
Livingroom Suite
417 Sanford Atlantic Baal
J Gai Itnnge
75(W
Plume 34
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of
Sanford
g \ M i 2 Bedroom Apartment*
Haggerty Appliance Center
103-09
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Phonr
121
T :aP
l 1240
'•Your Westmghnme Dealie"
113 3la|isi|ia Ave.
Phnnr 1757
ROOD
THINGS
TO
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CLEAN apt I ur 2 people. $03 Cl I
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Breakfast
•
Lunch
•
Dinner
Park Ave
STANI.KV
HOME
PRODCtTS
IN S U R A N C E
a Hav* Weekly-*:#) a m.-9:30 p.m.
Md«e. Stay be ordered by call­
UNFltriNISIIKIl 3 room apart RON SKY'S RESTAURANT
REAL
ESTA TE
ing your local Sanford reprciCR
menl Call 993.
lattve l.ei.na Boorman— 2232 J
1.ur Die Janet— Owner
C ru m le y nnd M o n lrlth
FURNISHED home. Free electri
GASOLINE lawumower $43 1.323 Phone 732
(iivr The Graduate
Uoi
City and water. $33 on per nnirilh
Elliot
! A l-asllng (lift ■
109 W . 1*1 Bl.
3 Point* .MoM Bl IT 92
Give Sporting Good,
AW TIU.ES W ANTED
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2 RLIlflOliM apt Screened porch, Al*ii n .il our Toy land Department 4Many (pccixi award* for the
A h a d r tree■ Mirnmcr rale unit
WE
BUY
*ell
and
trade
u.rd
fur
w O lJ f iH I (5N INSUP A ML i
U ride rgradu ale.
^30. phone tiii J, IJOJ Magnolia
niture Wiluin Xlaler Funrllure Co
R im s ilS S SPURTIN'. GOODS
pm o n [ an
All V J .l Phone 93«
l INFER MS ME 11 a room hou.e EVIN KCDE SALES A SERVICE
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car
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1‘miiii- 423
Phone 3il7 .1
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FUHNISIIt:U 3 ri.im apt $30 107 3 PIE SHOES— Red *andnl.; brown
IR V IN G P R Y O R
1111.P W ANTED
-l*
West Utli St Phone 308W
and while ipccUtor*; wheat rol 19—
208 • 210 M E ISC 11 H I.D C .
ured g a n iu . 7W AAA — ALL
Stale Farm Iniuranre Agent.
COOL, rlrin 4 Room dovviv.lair*
Am bitious Women Your
NEW. lid 93 to $14 93 value* for
inoiranep
Low rent auto and lire Inturanrr
apt. till Park Ave
$5 00 pr. See at 3og We,t 3rd St Can earn good money repreirntlng
.. .
f ir
ntnwubs 2
Avon
Produet*.
Jnc
Hour;
at
I6EUtWEH.X
PI.AVTB
IlflUSF. TRAILER, cncboedporch.
Coin Milk"
~
your convenience. Oi»niinj!* in
Inquire Hughes Park Ave. Hindall Prie.t, South Sanford Ave
Sanford. 0;lern Entertirur. De­ COM PLETE landscaping Tniplcal
f r a i l e r Cnurt.________________
Plant;. Bitter Blue Sod: Top
Phunc 3W-W-1.
llary, 4&gt;range City. |jkg lleJcn
Soil. A D llnuntree Call 17III.
W a s o NRV 2 Bedroom home. Ga
5lr*. Juanita Ruxiell, I* f&gt; llox
----- — -------— xn
NO MONEY DOWN
rage, .lore loom
Rlverview
975, Orlando, or phone 2 7XJ
17- AUTOMOBILES ■ THAll.F.ltS
Ave. $G5 |&gt;er monlh. Phone G09 J USED Refrigerator», all make;,
11(7x1Ell I.IT T EE
model* anil
J »l/i» — Completely CLERK over 23 Hardware e\|Mr
RN FURNISHED, ne« I Hedruom
Is n i l arx
reconditioned TeVied. approved
iencc dedrahh hot not nere*
2H
|
Sanford
Ave.
Phone 137
hoove Oak floor*, jalmiiiet. car
anJ guaranteed — Emm $79.30
ory Write llov II c o llerjld
p.irte. utility room t it) water,
up Eu«y term. $C Ol per month
S A N F O R D M O TO R CO.
paved Hired Mail Route $43
M AN W IT ii CAR
Claude II. Wnlfe
per monlh Adult. E T . iv.ie r,
Ph. 137* O
Big earning* Stall own Iiiim iic * m I |lt| I'rrncb
Appliance Corporation
1104 Weil 23th SI.
your town We finance you. Good
,jnj Saiuord A v e ^
name I I I !
rclerenre* Full time Write Mr EXPANDO Home Prairie Schoon ^
er, Stewart. SehuR, Nashua at I
AVALON Apt*. IlC We.I 2nd St. ) l!*«d furniture, appliance*, tool*,
Spence. 939 North Mill; St., Or
Yellow Gone. 23^5 down, j year*
Phone 423.
Mr. Bought— mid. l-atry’* Marl,
Undo, Fla for peromal Interview
321 Ea.t 1*1 SI. Phrne 1631.
in your home.
A k e FRONT 2 Ibrtim furnlihed
°K,\STSIDi: TBA1I.EB SALES
4
apt $3u Lake Florida, Alta
WOMEN— Real opportunity, Earn Phone .5 3(4.1 or 3 1*_*5 Palalka. Fla , ^
A. II. C. JALOUSIES
nmnle Spring* Phone Winter
Extra Ca*h, assemble handrrall II you wanl Ihe LOW rale on «lil» Sn
Sire 24-JT" x 50fa"
Park. 263111
product., )pare tlinr at home
muhile linaneinji, *rt* Install
Extruded welded aluminum frame
menl Gian Department, Sanford
Evr-rylhitig ; implied Easy, profNICK Apartment available June I
$24 uu. S|)eeial dUrnunl la conAtlantic Natnm.d ll.iid.
ilahie Artllne lndtt trie
Unlor
Wider, light. and garage fur
tractor*.
Cue, Oh in
ntvhe11 Telephone .20ti
SHERMAN CONCRETE PIPE CO, 1 ----------_________ _
—
—
— HUH.DING ~~
Out Wrtl 131b St. Phone 1241-1681 j j . .
T$ ’OIIK W A N T E D
— II
SEM INO LE Really ha* aeveral
IAI.OUSIEH
litre home* and apt* available
’ItA C TlfA L NURSE.”.,r BabyKll Lifetime Aluminum— Free E»ti I
A W N IN G S
1501 Park. Phone 27.
male* Free Installation Tele
ler. good reference*
Phone
Ulelime Aluminum
phone 1123 Furniture Cenlrr.
1152 R
R. II. Crier
ONE■X’llNISHEH home 4 Boon*
ill) W First.
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rn
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ra
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nd
breereway.
2
Room
apt.
W ILL DO ironing In my home
V*."
E urni.hed Tile hath Call JB7k J 116 Writ 1*4 SL______ Phone 1425
Phone 73Q-W.
PI.EMBING
a
------- w ---------------Contract an-l ri-pair work F ru , ,
S A P IS for rent now. Cate* Bldg WORMS Large Red Wigglrn. 1 3 MESCKI^-ANEOUS
-1 1
estimate.. R L. liarsey. Sul •*“
Phone Sat
Sanfnril Ave Ph me 1X29_______
Bullhead* Tackft. Jonr* Tire OHI.AMM) Morning Senllnel. Or­
Shop. HI 8 Sanford Ave.
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph l» —
I Bedroom house. Kitchen equipp­
BOATS MOTORS
Rav. 111*3 J
ed Nice neiijhborliood $63 Call REFR IGER ATOR Small u .fd F ri
. 1— !
—
William
P. Smith, Outboard Sale*
1991. ______
giilairr Cheap. 311 Wrvl I I Ih I t SPECIAL HEBVtCK
— II
Service, Mercury Outboard Sal9
a
m
lo
I
p.m.
FURNISHED collage 1 .omn; and
iw. IM3 S Park. Ph rne lll*-J
Asphalt paving, land elearing, (ill
bath. Phone 1267-R
JE R S E Y (ow. fOBjVeii 2 |,| ,sj
dirt and elav.
BOATS, R&lt;m I building, aupplir*
Spencer
CoaHlrnclion
Co.
0 ROOM HOUSE— 3 Bedroom*.
and hardware Trailer* &lt; . Vail
USED TRACTORS
Maitland, Fla. Phone: Winter Park
fjarge enclosed pitch
Corner
Woodworking. 512 Sanford. I’ll
2
Ford
Fergiivon*
1
Oliver
79
237H1
" o i l and double garage Phone
2243 W
D
rill
T
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a
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to
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Co.
570 or Inquire 119 W&gt;«l I7lh Si.
Sanford llrlando IU«ay Phone 3ai IT &lt;»ull taruniig and finishing m ■ FU R N ITU R E- E ’botd Gmxdw71
( leaning, waxing Serving SendUNFURNISHED, niaumry, 2 bed
V E N ETIA N B U N D S
role County alnre 1925. 11. ll.
room home Screened imrrh and USED Ruby New Home Sewing
Factory prlre*! RolG-tlead Blind.
Marhlne Console Mod(4 Swan
Gleason, l.. k&gt;- Xlary.
garage. C|om* In Soiilh.ide Pri­
Aluminum slat*, rollon or pla ­
fur u.rd Portable or *ell. Butli
mary School
Available unw.
ne lane*. Complete repair servl e
Collette 311 W. 16th S|. Hum. HAI.L'S 'iA B A G i: for general Atilo
Cal) IH.V)
Evening*.
n pairing. Al o Wrecker Service. Seminole Venetian Blind Company
-----Phone 2*5
4iC Celery, Ph. 109(1 31 — JUX II tin Wr&gt;l Third SL
R EA L ESTA TE unit s a l e : -3
e 1 rw 1 —
* :*...ii ■ . NEW Inner.prlng rnatim*. $19.50
Night*.
j^rUHNIM
R N IS III.D
lED (lit U
r NE
____
I BNIKHED
____
IILOST ANU FOUND
Exchange
illl coU
co*t &gt;
y w much
— A vaiuory wilt
LAWN MOWERS, Hand and Pow­
EC
IIDI.’S
REDDING
U W T T u t u PET 7
_m iri *raa v ipiall *d in Ibt
er. .harpei rd to tut like nc**. If you have— adveru'c ou r
&lt;*alenf and fian/sed Ave.
m i.x»v.t:td* Prove it lu » uriclf. ranter
Bleyele* repaired, rebuilt, paml__________
Phene
I23f
r U C for dvee time* lr the
rho.i# 1X21 tudiy and giv* the
rd. Key work Harold Manky,
Herald Ihrouah the , u -' ■&gt;, ot
Infor'V -bun atx.t|t your room* or USED
3lo East 4th SI.
Wavhtra. All make;
the Florida Sute M»«v
apartment* la ; « i l
Thoroughly reeondltioneii Tenc a r p e n t r y and painting Call
ed.
approved
and
gom
ntard
LOST:
Brown and r!..:e male
4 Boom cottage ll mile; Irom San
974 W.
From 130M. Ea*y Term*.
rocker xpaniel, wli
harne*
ird. Cln»r to highway. 12.100
Claude H . W o lG
Answer* to name oi Kipper, 11.
S m llty ’a Snnppln' T u rtle
fermt
Call IV* J l
i
F. McWhorter. Call 10*4 it
Appliance C orperailon
M owers
9 BEDROOM home Extra large M3 Kaalard Ate.
fl**i hit New location—
FOUND:
Ply mouth ear key* on
Just
om
of
Clly
living rmim with fireplace. Fenc­
limit*
corner Magnolia and 2nd Owner - j
III. Now handling Scolt Ated yard, double garage, located POLAROID Film), Cameras and
mas have same hv identify log
water Outboard Motor*. Also a
217 We*I I7lh
Price $11,300.
acrr*Mirif« al WitboldC* Cam
ami paying for ad.
fammix linn of rompetilivi) prlre
era Shop. 210 South Park Ave
^ T r r n i ; Owner leaving in one
burner, (nun Snappln' Turtle—
verk. Oiien fiir imperlioti Id
M IST: Blonde, female locker
FO R TH E” O H A m i A T E '
Ilall. C a l l 2029
-----Answer* lo name ol Rlnmli- l.
fM a t H U
Longlne* • Witlnauer • LB Cogtre • 8. «ee»lM&amp; Bfvjl.
found, rail IA3B J. Mr*. Minin
I BEDROOM block haute. Elerlric
Elgin •Dulnva •Wy lor WATCHES ENVELOPES, letterhead;, itatekitchen, .pare heater, Venetian
Samsonite Giggage.
mentx, invoice*, hand hill*, and LOST: flulnva Wri*l watch (No
blind*. Reasonable equity 2436
3297771 on the corner of 7th and
p r o g r a m I. rlc. Progressive
Yale.
Hickory Ave phone 751 III
Prinllng (5if.. Phone 406-403
WARD.
Wext 11Hi R4
" I m h o — iL H o o d o w n - * j
A lo m ln u n
New (■•"dsbed 2 Bedroom block
LOST:
Female Bull Terrier— Iliad,
• Complete motor tune-up
Venetian lUIndn
house 7 lad* De«frable loca*|
and while La&lt;t seen near Cmin•
Brake*,
generator*
anil
ilarttr*.
— Faciery to -You —
Don. FlfA Finanteil.
Iry Hub Call I131-W-I Mm J
Gulf Prwrfwrtx
Rucloud head. Stg-prcmf bottom
For vour Meal Eitalc need*:
A Strange
rail
willy
plailie
ends,
pi*the
or
S u lle n nnd IVarkev, B rnkcni
ri.-on tape*, cotton or nylon
LOST: Black billfold ImpirGpl
Pum lev PnlexUa Bldg. Phwwe $i$&gt;
■pen Reward iur» Orangr
I J HUM
IN V E S T O R S S P E C I A ir
v I d on Laurel Ave. Immedp - g t g ( T K ( C A L A M V I C a o -O
ately brhlnd l*erfrctio*i Dalrlex
Conirarior of Fa Inlin g
ffirr. $C91 only $43 Down, $13
For Appllaaeet, romraeUnf-aU
fU m A ad
'round elect rleal wrrlee
Mae
a nynnlh. Thl* I* excellent fir In­
your General Flectrfe Dealer.
vestment. -.pc.ml* lion nr build­
Wall TJt'-f
ing A. II Lniwaim, 1209 Park
Sanford EUrlrle Co.
Fkone I W - V .
Ave.
116 Weil
I l l Maiattia Ave.
Phaae 443

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Smokey Says:

BOUD^ UJRLLRCE

PHONE 1821

!S PEC IA L !

SHERMAN CONCRETE
RIPE CO.

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Tlir iiv *if yout car j »U tea; CIO
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T H E G R ID D LE
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lutles XI,,
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Salad* In i (uanlil t ,
lly . 17-R2
Flum e 2;»T \\
tlpen every d:i&gt; li:lllt A . M .
In 111:Dll F . M. Except —
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County Personals

Questions Still Asked About Slayings In 1931 Rccoldrshow?ngC''s

firyt ol M n Juild'v many tcr- Police believed it " a t from a
Mens of the killing.
bullet with "h a h Mrv. Judd ac
The message was addressed In cideMally wounded hcnelf while
fu r husband. Dr M'tlhatn C Judd unloading the gun
•Jii' In it * i iii'i1n|*, lliMitt" i I &lt;t»*
At the coroner'* in'iucst, an
In it Mr* Judd said she killed
.nriuu*ti&lt; ■ if Mi ii,*i i M* H li
her two (fiends in sell defense uulopty surgeon tcitificn that the
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during a fight and cut up M i s s
-i-l indicated M l# Sint Hi*
MIIS. K IM . M.I.M \N
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line!*i*n'* h*t*jy » h a' s.*.—* ■ ,.-w«*.&lt;Misi . .j i had been kiliu&gt;**t * **r» ...r '***i*e* , r *tin^
Mr m il M l: li. V IL*- .1__ l-L l.aiw l Aft* * -ivxlumi.iiL* nil I i ball - 1— *,Iv tr. LH-lfary IKiy
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.'hilc they slejrt Kacti was &lt;hi*i
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i n.
Th* Air htHi* uffirrr * ho mil
I h t f ' f f|oe*ti*ini wen- u ikrd in
Mr*. I h&lt;.nipMin uu I Mi tin*! •#*t * *■rx • k»i 1|it f"llmxi|t(j tl i* fionnt
"It was hortib'e packing tlmsc in the tcinpie and Miss Samuel
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tail They -till are beina a jktil—
sun again in the chest The tor
Un­ 11an nil in, Jimmy VV i I* , « *r at 1 Scniniiinil) llun f on Mondjy hilpinif keep aim- the Judd ea»e. tilings," Mu- letter said "as I did aeon said there were lug powder
til** I I A bnfliJUft Til* mI4&gt; «
it I kept saying. T i e g t to. I've
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I'ofijjratufjihd
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ul th* S» miiiMl* lli^li A«i lit«»inn»i
while red-haired Winnie Itulh, 11.* gi 1 to nr ITI lie hung'."
burn* ar iun*l the head wound'
n - llmik, |(tu 1jv ){&lt;’) t it]&lt;| . It 1 h - ins aii “ Honor l*oii#l beentims thtif
II* i Im 11 mul Hill) m h*i ' •"
••ti;*t-r at man", lives nut her life
Four day* later, police got » and tlie bullelv ranged iluwnwuril
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all
juirliniiiitiiry t*«m n » » v » » |
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in an Insane asylum between jieri call from an at tomes for Dr Judd instead of up. a* Airs. Jud-i \xur«Jp. K**nn&lt;th i!«v&lt; a r»i&gt;»*r "l I 11Hlit*. Ii**n kiin.in' 1 . J1mni) • M u i * {hat I.mx «4 h* **n held 11h i - •idle rsea|&gt;e«
Iii at a certain mortuary at Iff statement tliat she fired from IV11
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I'ntlki i-i many niftnmnis rrm p m. that night, he said
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ly Ih* in k * a I u Ifiii m i *»l -In 1 1 i.j*
inal wtin fade itiin &lt;Ijsrurity
Her Irial wav parked with sell
When niftier- arrived Huy fuund
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prison. « il) Minnie has kejii jn Mrv Juild. a Indict wound in her *atmns and emotions
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.till HI Iii* I riil* *J .Stall - kik J 1 Mfiuda.
Mr*. H a )- 1**11 |i*»n«»if,»| h» i ........
Mr* Judd didn’t take the *’ md
. . 'I..M 1 11 . 1 ii»-, I a 1 t lr "
Iht* HobmI |i ( Hirer tori nf ih*- the piibiie i-vi bv fln-lruf from tin 5*ft hand, lying on a couch
ibt.J^bt* I 1.H1-1.I 1 l . V tl- U |' » ' '
asylum ii t*mi&gt;. and threatenin'.!
i* . Mint II, t ,"* tlll-.’l,
She told them *lie had sja-nt hut she kept till- trial Jumping
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nl m i*. in on Tm db&gt;, June 1, at UJinn i Jfh inaptllM' to "tell all' one night lulling behind driperi * almost every minute.
Villi! m t t; r * i r l ) . Viln*
M«i
f i r -1 word of tier erime »*u&gt; in a department lure and tour
Wall - AV. n|i 1 1.&lt;,I I, Mi a 11 I &lt; (iriiinnnii) Hoy e.
Shi* ficked Ihe sheriff. *cream -&lt;l
XlflF* .St***••ll. Jidinny ilt&gt; 1 ( 1.*&gt; Mi
1. (
II- a- I. ai. I l-.i.t 1
written in dri.pi '■( blood, seepit ■ night* in a vacant eoltagi of a at witnesses, threw tantrum*
ftei’
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Jilt*!
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M&gt; Mini M1 ll******** i. )l ti 1
•*»M*n all ihiy i . i i ) wM'k-ilay ••*«’•pt fiom a hi:; trunk on a li.ijiyaj' •anitarmm "here she had once tm ni*l livid wiMi rage and Iht cal
Turn iii v 0/1*4 At* lh. Il/it f ,*ti4i
-iMi-rinji on t!u fli*
efied Umt and again to "till all "
to •11 treated fur luliemi'o*i*
•,ii mi 'la) , 11"
liiat d*t&gt; kt rmiifM triiek *ii*•1
Mt., Irving A,it*ii .it
I I'piighl
| (miglil - ii hard
I 1 ii'ii*'! oil
I i'i li&gt; will l*»" of a rullr-.id *lalioti [Tint wa« *,i
Tlie defense concentrated on try­
At, 1Ins 1*1 ti-. .*- * nn»»t l* r •
lad I** hear I Ii nt .it till * film; lu# Oi-i I* m l in l/is \ngeleYou'll hast fought. Inn " slic ing to pro'c her insane It 1ston gM*
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unity 1.1 lh.- M &lt;1 II
All ■ i p r i - * III" ■etn.’er told b •
M 'lXiiiot; M ill) fluid the M
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nut that wlien she ";** III .he .I;*
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In 't t nml At, It.......
'•i.i, 1&lt;11 .! *1 mm I* (j|)e 1 rttiuit. li* ;*.i,’erti.tn Arlln r lit ml Twin lie b 1
After h"f wound w .*• treated aptieuri-'l ami when found wearing
h»lifir - I Mr. It- Imiui H*
piiitv 14*iiii tii* ln» pilal mt ui" 1 l.pim’lit two trunk. frr.iii I'ln.ai
'tr« Judd gase officers liu* -tatr only a burlap s.ark in a b un t -I-l
Hknf.-rl i»-rtt|ii|y
•04"nra.*i»u* and it 1 hoped lie vxill "In l&gt;.*-I ,mnhl *ei til*** &lt;1 l» tial Mil lit
‘ end
her parents a former boy fm
1 In fu lh ivsin g (* iil* - f it la- 11•mo* in iilimil I* ii day
Ins out tud they smell bail."
" I bad gone to the girls home ti.ul kidnap-*! anil raped fin iht
ii-- , Hi.;.1 S IiumI 1 .1- - *
-' .
Another who xxjIJ Im* home h|
Aliibi -'H ;.*'e orders riot to r* i&lt;- teni'.n*trati s.tli Ml** Samuel later admitted there wa* nothing
niidu) . l* i tax* Matin' *n, all lea*e tin tni'iks
lilt* elite mil-1 11 lit* l;ij •-•I*
11 f**r simir na-ty things .lie to it
ll&gt;t: at tf*i* 1*l.unl a i.llli-fi ,111 in
iii*
happy
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him
In
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for
" 'i m an at tract it ” '*mna re-1 liiuf '.iid ahull Mr* Lcrni
t vt I* .o n \ ll.l i;. i ).»
Tlie jury found her guilty *-l
t'felifintl. Mi , I .ii
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lh*ry
flax
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wit*
Hit
fir
it
b ni*' ! ••iin.ii, and a bboul y*j i
'ti*. Samml-i.n got imld of a fir*t degree murder on the l*t
limt* «J
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iilt l *I
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Snyder.
ami - I • d
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h«
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m iti il.-i-* ! tin m Antler* in &lt;1
. i ** a* Mu
iiH i-l 11iIi 11J*i &gt; “ |i iii&gt;
- and sh t nu in thi
ballot, and in l*'o mure ualiol
11lid K ' l l t 1 S « lit* ■
U dimm J U inniriiflnim* Ji .* ' im inaniled tin s lie opt itt-d
I struggled with her and tin I condemned her to bang
. In*# r alt
f U(it i l l H *
I h |M * mn*
Mr. un*l 'It It II tt 1 ,.1 . H. t • 1f"fi 1 I’n ) l*»* f a v iiitm ii * l» In hn* *-i x* I in id lot id tirin’ in Hi*
l i t •■■•ti.tii ft idled ea'rnls
-in f-(I Afi |.ecu i .dftieil .111
Aft* Juibl announced aga t* she
). h,» •till l* d in flits \ii »fu *titiIi| It *'e to leli'idinne h&gt;
M i . Ilni *&gt; •• i- •ii alii 11*1*11 *
in*# limt*- linn! rlu- i f N*n 1 *n'J. Aim
ironing laianl and star'i-d to .triki *as rcatly to "tell j!! " niii'.i.i* *
I
hi **i
VFW llali-i'i-1 ,*t tin I -. ii.i hn*hand t*• ttr-* * Mu- key* ss me o u t the head with it
s*«ll rrn tn im a*I! ■vj h «‘
i
Utiyd J Andrews railed reporter
lit I and Initio*IN,- .ill . . H i - 1 1..... * »t 3 at Mi.iHU IHiich tin- f ii«l'i&gt;
t In J ij* la ), Mr arid Mi* AA*I* al'*l Ihe man !"tt
")i\ Hie -truggle I got hold nt to her fell and told her lo go
Imifi \i i-* I*m It .if 'tar.*-1, 1 it'iml
t*r r -I, |iu t turniiinn*Ii *- and I *,1 mi'ill lit i i*ii k’ *'i N ,i iii Iii)
':i*tii&gt; n •ailed f air hnurt at I Mn- gun and Sammif got di it
uhead Nothing new came mil
Im,! a util front fnrtnet ft* ijshti'ii
j*t rtiUl-nt
t tilt *1 je. ii it e
‘ Atr &gt; I.ernj was -t I! cntmiig at
*Si*ri i»f M * ii iii! M r I'a'll I I.i)
The shadow of liu- g dtnvi % i"- "*'
Jniiii O/ui0Uti .
Mr. uii*i Mi*. I* 'l I'it i; . » ■ I"T Ilf Snillitni, Hi' U Ii '• I* t . J !*) Mi afid Mi
Hies i.ti. i *-I tin Ir -til
In.i* me -.*.1I1Ihe ironing h ar*l and 'itlun 72 hours if M'lmue Ituth
fft-y t**it|Md *u mull' lo N"*
M guilty H.iHj (nut) I i ' 1- .m I • »)*’ havnj M( t
the lar-.’i r one ji.utlv rover 1 I bad to *bi« 1 tier "
I &gt;S*
I
'tcfiife *lie "a* declin'd ins.n-i
Mr . Jut- Mn li i ■ .ii *l -J., -.'lit* • •iiii)iiiri*Jiriir «t( I h *i **f t hi Sn .*i 'o ik ti*»ut tin tr liom, in ' ...... wllli ,i lit - let anions ,s litter |l
In I"in. tits, police slarte*l put , tiv* a Jury in lire little town of
w
lii-fi
liny
It.td
1
font
the
winter.
Jt-an, v liu will In I* ai in,: li-i Nii
I * ! uni Titiltiifip t . nt. i
M* u»-'t 'it
t. A " •■inn r pjlM-f* a*ul le fiT. wa* the near's t"ig tin- physical detail* of the Florrure, where tl.e prison i*
l.ijrujit- I*, v l-it Ik-i i.ii 'Ii A I
h* i f
1 ttiqrlher ITtlng* began in los atcrl
. ult* -| tut t veiul fin tin lit re oil nu ti h sly **f i soil'll.* •oman
IM I nli-i i- in tin- ,\n I i.i i . in,I
In the smaller Hunk *.va» ti* I-"k different
Aloverl to tin- asv'utn .it |'li*,eniv
A iliiifi nr m ti\ ijiliiiii •U • 1 1 i' lull - In- -lay I hey n t livti-R with tli l
In yet t In n n*-» kiuiiiI l.wii) .
tow. r i*art if a worn nu'* bet*
In Ho- hulls" Miss Si mo" I sou Winnie Ituth i|iiickly eliarme*l her
lit In r- jut- •i-l at tin j-.i r I &gt; *&gt; i* Mllll* rlliml A t the Jii'lhl* I" ll) Iniiltii'i iii lmii|oi wlul- Unn -.- * Ihe b '* •rsi-red at fbe knees Ttonut Air* Iw-roi sin red ties found "as into Ihe heart* of pat "st­
fioitit* 1- lu mi* limit "If Hull ft
Mi*. Ma*t&lt;-r s' inulhii, Mi
A
ii|ijk t part -i as f--iind in :■ suit '-hind *|&gt; I* I'I the lie'll
111 lull and employe*. She vet up a little
I ii 11*■
1.1Hull ti ii*1 Mi
umt Mi
A tiily H* r. lirVj, Jjn i -"iivilli Mini
viii n int.t Urn 1'rvji* at Ocltlln!"
I„i 'Ii .in-1 Mi Jilin i .isi - wlueh fi.id been clierkrd m *"-Me in the kitchen "fieri- Mrs 'u it ti hoj* anil made tlie v ini -ti
.'Ituth
•odd said Mu- fight occurred A patients hapjiy try "a'i'V? ar-*
\Her l»***»i I'Miiip i*i N.*n limt*'*, I S* of* it &gt;&gt;f Nnianj-i lloud, l*ad Ihe itnl'-in
Mr*. S A I llit.lt r*-1it11*- -I I-*
Sean It for tin- red haired worn mattress w.*&gt; missing
tires sing their hair Stir did l*&lt;-:n*r*
tto-ir ......... Kin t . Mr. un i
li* r Iiiiimi- III Jurk**tlivl|l. nit. t lir '-i- *|* |;|tsi)*11•11 t1* l it*'” %■«VilI A. *1 ,i
I *anh li.ini ■ umi two f'lil- an and the hlmul man sprriu!
Mt* Judd had *aul tin- V*1111 ■ . (leililllig ii ft « i t n i i uitli l.t i la*ilil&gt; id Hit** nh, \r -1,1 .imi 'ft
occurmf on tiic morning of m i
1 P"il&lt; d Im i *' l«»r
I,• » Much -ti* n *.f Aliu 1 1 .ti, I.. I fhey » ■i*' ipuiklv
d itijrlit* r, Mr Ju. Mu ti i Johnny iiruip, Notre Dame end
i-ii .illy inijirf " I *itli tin- ihl-lnf* i
It duIn't take luitjf to nlcntif; K
Nelgfifairs -aid they heard coach,
rtii- w . m . i
uf tin- i t . f n i I i
was captain ol the lWi
the
three
»
oiimii
in
Ji
limy
time
they
law
*
t
l*u
•bid*
the
night
liefor*church tint I hut-da) n ll-ili" " H
H* t# a I',».*»'J prudiiiiY* **f N* mi*
Fortlham f-aithall tram He .ti-i
T
he
I
mu
I
s
hi
the
bp;
trunk
yi
uf
*
ay**.
I
'li
nd'
said
there
wj
with liu- following fm i-iii 'Ii
Jt-jf ‘ijsy pljypd Jii-st (use tin Hie haseh.ttl
Iflitfh S» Ikh»
Anne Ia*roi. !7. in amonc (tie -* imen over a mutual
Mr, and 'li
M ich- I KunuMu Mr- Agio
link Jure who li.nl .limit- »,f tin
stpra*i One of hi* diamond m t--*
liml
ittln-li
j*ui
*1
Mr.
m
I
Mi
liba
striking
brunette
ili'-iircuman
frl-nd.
amt
Ifiat
s'.a*
why wa* Hank Htirnwv. who later pilch
urogram. Mini . f la t i &gt; •
Jon
Jill
Muftciolu
ol
New
Yoik
who
■
w|m
-sa*
a
n
-V
ray
teebnirian
lit
Atr.
.1
udil
bail
no'i
d
out
a
lew
C lw rlc i Brown. II. I'. Ilurke, It H
••&lt;1 fur the Yankee*. Phillies .ant
jit lit a week with them ari l a m i t a I’luu-mx rlinnweek* earlier
William*, Iftrln-rl I. iiMu i *. I &gt;
Cub*
in
iJaytoiiu
|!i
actl.
Ttie
dlsrnf
inhered
I
hm
I
v
w
i
&gt;
fin Hu- rnii'mrg ef i)t*i t: a
I ' m i -on ami Kit bniilh.
Mr. niid 'Ii Clinrl* 1 .S 'lonnii.n Alls* lledi is Samuebon ?*&gt; i it strange 'nice had ralb *1 flu- dime
\ group of girlt from Iln- M-timi '
of
Hoo'ifveil,
N.
antjn-ti-lirii
mtirr
former
erftool
teacher
wh
&gt;
lim* uf lh&gt; .Sriiilliuli- lliitt. Si Iiii.i1|
and ‘ -aid Mrs fa-rrit would not
t wo w,* 1, 1 wllli .Mi - un&lt;I Mr*, Jtif hail t»r»-u IT of tuberculosis
iiijovtij n beach |iarly Katm-la)
In- at work Mr* Judd came lu
mud
S*
iiumaiin
of
Huu.i-t
l
)
r
i
v".
'Hured
haired
unman
ulm
.'in
given by M iu T' ram •* |aiw*tiii,
work late and w.i* given the after
ned
the
trunk*
wi»*
Minnie
Itulh
w|iu I* « I•u a srnltir. A f«iirjii
n-on -.If wfu-n she *auf *lie wa.
c iim o F R A c n m
Judd. i.n: a gas tint erratic charm •iek. sin- later *nid *he had a
l*it»*h w.i . ttvfil ul tiuoti liy tin- 1 ('hr •1*11» in14hu m,v fuliiiily
IK
It
KS 9 lo 12 — 2 (o fi
(Hiitil
Mu**•!,
Mtlli
tin
'I*
alii
"f
i
t
'iilli
p-M-dir*
and
cream
ro
.i
liuktf»»' inutlifr, Mi*. Ha)tiMittil
liand-i.-i on her band that morn
;*H. St pi**, 11'"*! 1
ITioltr I'll
pli-xum and blue eye* She **a* a ing. Witm-s*i*s at her trial dlfferi-d
I .aw non tiinl u&gt;j*|*ti.&lt;| l.y A|i- Vlrx
I, vi I *i» !&gt;i* i|hM I n 1lav ill tltf
d i lor'* m -ntnrs in tin- ct nu on whidlirr her hand wa* band
Clureiuc h'tiyilfr. Atlnnlini; mi*
.10-1 Atlantic liana lluilitinc
Miut‘1 tft «|l| fill |lflltll, JfWl'l i •• 9 *i t luiM I n ill! Ill'ii S l'iim H til 1 1 n 4 * S V I! " I I A I O , Calif . r —We. s*here Mrs. Ia-n*i -« irked
a-*"d
hrn, lit v» ilv CoutH-r, J*i Ann H i I* ’III I mm a kill I fill' ,'IM , *(»■ |ey |{oiiei1 Metl- *mtc arnlenrril
Mis* SaniuelM n and All ' I.- r--t
Kifin ssman ftirliard M Swart;
jitf. Hi lt n Mlrlu f*. Sin- Ann ltn-1 1 11 r*i 1ti|jf In t nni|if i I!. 1 &gt; tliti ii*nii I i death fur strikinj; a u’Uaril w ill)! « ere devoled minpaninn* Mr
repurtrd In- wa* called t*i tlie
t
r
for-l. Kliiiu* Snvilfr, Kay Wall ■ •if 1I1* riMti.il. Ilipliwrix l*4ifini
Judd
■ii"tir
beraii-e
her
•nistnn-1
Mmuelson la-mi hmur the night
a i ii-iudor ha* m e n ordered tranNancy WiUutt, I'ratur* l,a» on,
Hi* rat ^ 11* mi\ul vt-*i mi 11n *11* f.-ried from San Qtteitlin I’ rimn wa* living in fats Angeles, had f f»-t. 17 ami Mr* Imld a&gt;ki-l
SI M l Kill. AMrs N l."
IN Ml I. liayimiliil I.MWi*&gt;ll nil,l Mt
1 hi* n( init Ii ii tir ill it fit In J.liiifi to t!ie i .ilifornia m-tliral faeili'v made il a thriesuine hy moving him I" take a trunk to the rail
AT.NT ION III. I M IN AT l.s
Clan rtn .Snyder.
S
(Ijtkfit Nf)jM* m ini 'H r fMim nl Terminal I land for joyiTilalnc in with them
"•ail stall n lie . - ‘d Air* Judd'*
III I IIS. ItlT.TS \ S ilt APS.
M il, Kltilir t*nyili*r wn* Intlnu *K ji l*», ,w‘iirnlnv. *\* ii nr«*| **i»* half
In la-* Angelc*. ji-&gt;tu*i* *iaui tan bit hand -vasn't haiidaged
at meet
II* itsonniilt* Prices
j!ui***l ul a jintly ifit i ii *i&gt; Mt * mil*"* *m i uf N jn f h i il 1*11 Stnl** InItirIt.1
McKinni-ll. (-•
•An empty instiii cartridge wa*.
ril A Metier, slate dire. i lowit Hurton J
AlrltKX .STILUS DIM G
UfitrRf Tnlllfliy Mninlliy •ti'lllllit l:*..»'l l»
Until AH x»»ml«*i an I t*-r *d eiuri-i tiun* »ald tlie It i-*.ir &gt;*h-m th.- 11 utils* had ln-e-i ii
found in Mr* .In id'* apartment
Th# WHCS of the Miiinnim l.tllK*'
\lr| Uilr li, N« |*t*i Vi •*r
dressed He turned nut In he (lu­
Church liirt rvcintl) ill Iln- Imnn* l l i m n ii f i ' mii tl»*' i'll 1 *I il x » n l i y t h f old prisoner is not Irt-ane but "it men wlio had come to claim Mt
uf Mr*. Kilim Clulltr. liny had1fi'MiH r M, I m|ii- ft. m'*ti* ( uf liif \ I. felt Hint jisychlatrie itlrwtioii hattgagr
a 100 mi n-nt niriiil*. i *ld|i mul J \*In I**, "iff* ft •I a 111ill*»r rut of will provide tile best o|i|Hirtumty
'IcKlunell rcadil' admilt'-il I'uit
vial inr ii t*rt’*ini. Tin- |inij:rtiiii tii- nr in \ H u m ! ini liiif r r , A 'h f fm film In reii ii ce trratnirnt de- Ills ilslcr. Air* Jinl-I. had n»ked
slifned lo reduee Itie ngifres'iv-'
"fin* Mit:lit **f Many'* &gt;*« iii. i i .i Al'-xari'H 1.
nrphi
" f t ht il •
* iv|m- of lu-liavlor tbat has rh a r-'h U help to iliimo Mu- trunks in
i*'l liy tin- Innilrr* Mi *. II* Ini* mnl | i* a " I , t*111e«i111 11 in 'I k * &lt;in ll&lt;
the ocean Stic told him h* aid
Mr*, fit mil (lu ttir. 'I Iw in-it in* •i ■«11f*"1 **( ,1 h i iinj*f In* i m l mn "if I li«* aeletiml bis m o n l in tiie jM*t ' that she had kill* il tin- « *1111-0
VAT-11*' death -entmer ua* rum
Itijr Will lit* ul tlm Imnn* iif Mi
li m I* if link* 1 w i r m»i nijur«*l,
miiiid liv Hits ( iimmIw in J Knilfbt iti self defense
Hill MrlJanifU.
III* ft•••»!**. -aid
McKinncll »:tnl a|t* r Hie t&gt; -:
Mr a, J I,. Sn m|i i ., . lit ul
Ila 1 1 &gt;«nii 1 i'i"*i|iiiiii it1In I Iln* ilni- Malrb lit to life iinprisuiiment gage rm*m Im-'lile, Ii - gasi- ln»
M m . Ilaymiitid (VII hu* In i n vi n Mu m ! n&lt; '* rii iM*- um i ii*n»»ii» u it hunt jmsslliilli) of parole 'I'll *
enteiue
ilrreil utv nation' idr sister Ills la-1 Ai&gt; am! ill her out
Ititr M n (VII lid* |i«*t wi*i-l. Klin alilr** in l lii'lf - 11 * * *I MX* 1 l l i r Al*
i rilirl'in
ITii1 Folsom I'rlsur uf hf* car in dim litown tan Angel
I* frutn It-* ton, tin.
tint*lal h a )’ u I'l’ki'MiJ
juard he was accused of attaak el
Mr. umi Mr*. Carl SlauttMir mnl
S*um a jilumlier in j d.-ntim n
inii did n*&gt;t die, but state law proilmiKhtfi llrtty nf .Sunfonl ii*iii-d
Mr nnd M u. Hat IMI n iiiill)
A im xx .ipprrnfirr jfH’ki1) ruh* lx 'lies death fot any lifer runviclcd det'arlmcnt stnrr rejairted tie hail
found a scrap uf paper hentine
Mr*. Ilnrohl 1V1I lina pillH' lit | in i*flr«d .tl N» \% J* r^ry Inirku, A of assault ajjatnsj a ipiard
the name Jiulil on a re t room
h iy xxdl I n- ;i IImxxi i | ;i fiw* |mnnd
(in. until In i Uliilnilil pits mil of •illiixx iin* r iifif || hi h.tx rjddi n 10*1
In ?.% year* a* wresttinu eu.tfli fliair
fuller |ir**lu il n t.iltl l ill aln ll
**n Ice.
l«m u trim r« pill# I n . ihiiiihIx .nidi at Ain 111(.'ait Stall Fpmllei Cnlliltk
I" ssijjtf) lele r 11 h
(Itu ri* 11»vid h o .Jirk, U . ml. II linti.il tf riilinp 1* hi ronlrar! Inis ties elopeil la naliiinat rb tin j-r-'dili', d
Malik*, on "liiili "a* -'iilten It"plull'
liirt and I'm! Hntitfht xx*i * in I'Hiplnx *r
I ii mil !t1iim|lii|: r , t u« «j rml xx11 If
(lir NnH'fliill Miiiid ini m il'
Ml h ik I M* |t I Hill ke SI ll
e*l III* it tbiught*
Mt*. 1 ul li* t

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1'lloCNIZ. A n * . *r— Ifid Winnie
Ituth JdMJ kill her t m prl frief*-!*
while they sicfi!’ Or ilftf ihe ihoot
in nl/ drtrn-f’
Did «hr have hdp m dlnmem
hrnna one of Ihe hodic* before
-hippins b-itli out of town— rtdir-e

•*o:k foi women employe* until
the stale board of cO:.mc!ulojy
vtojiped it.
M \SUING TON '.f — Record* ol
Six &gt; u e , later, tier icucs of payments to IihMvM u m fa rm m ut.
d*-r the government'* huge pries
e*r»ped started
She hroke out twice in IWIt* support and *ull conservation profcr c day* IL*
............... «* ::*..sM*..*i;s '7 "1Pcn 1'ir Eai^v
me *econil v i e escaped in I'JIT ilnn.
■'
"
for 12 hour*, i*i (MSI for P hour*,
S-irh recordv heretofore b J c
and twice in l;iA2— f-.r A 1I.1J* and been &gt;rerH, but S n R U n r **f
2 day*.
culture Henson said vc*terday he
U lliriili an- n ns meed that syni has 1 rilered county office* to innks
fiatbetir fm nil* bi ljxd lu r on Mils information avail abe to t:i***r
some of thi'sr net isiotis
ri-ipiesting It.
She finally got her long walled
■- All pertinent information •&gt;it)
ehance to "icll ^ll" t » a .grand In- made jiilbllr " Henson said 1
fury after her fifth e*i .|n She
statement He added thi* would
surremlcred after ni’«si.jp&lt;r put* not include n-rialn eonfidential u
tlslicd all aniuiuncrment that the f, riiiatmn supplied hy lndlvlilu»l
fury would brat her
farmer*
It did and rerummrtidi I that
her dealli si-ntencc be cim m ut-l
llratidcis L'nI'ei illy '* lootl*^::
to Idc im|irisi*nmrnt M b;' *hIol*l the j-iry ha* nrwrr bem ili- team will play Temple anti Huf
fal&gt;* f ir Ihe first time next fall
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M r. fuel Air* ,A|eik* of D el.m id
were Sunday virilora of Mr. au-l
M r*. Ilarty Osteen.
Mrs. 11*11) Itipney hii*I daiigbt* r
I ymi Imse returned from Hntlia
bury, Mis*, "lin e she si il*,| lo-i
parrpts iiml Mr. Itaim-y's |ii«niitn
fur arseinl weeks.
Mr, and Mi*. is. (*, Htiitii iv
hupurvil their s*.n, Daviil, Jun,
graduate of Keinliiolv lligii S* Imnl,
willr a party Friday cvuitny wIt *h
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uis i-.stn-d bv fox's successor. plalnr&lt;| lie eittihln'l att' iui heratisr
of Massacluistils
Hep drunks 11,1
(D Aik).
TTtc House went al-tng with
The report arkrv*« Irtlgrtl the
eummlltee li.ul too little lime to Iteice, anil Ills eommitle* lias now
tin a rum jilrtc ilip iy, but pralsml starltsi hearings Ute two oilier
the Imimlation's (t-r tlie gtaxl Uiey Kcpthltran, memtu-rs an- llejire
hail thme ami wouhl tin
, aentativps Jt*s*e P AVt.leuH «&gt;(
llo- eomm.lt,e said t onimunists Mithlgan ami Aogier I. tituulwln
massacliiisetts
liml rapllirtil .1 few small founda 1*1 Jill.
Hit* Denuwrnts on Ihe eutnntil
lions, ami infiltrated others, hut
that its study Indicated "few ac­ tee are lle|i Hay* of Ohm and
liatlle
tual Communist* or Cimmiuni'l Airs Grade I’fost «&gt;f Idaho. Tlie
liu* is Iiiiw it started
siimpallii/rn otflaiued position* ul two Demoend* have been battling
tin- Republicans over a "lines*
There are about .-unai*i tirganlra- iiilliienre in Hie foundations "
who itisistiil tlie foundation* bad
llrtlls esemjt lllliler lad fnini Jtay
This didn't salitly Hep II Cur contributed to New Deal thinking
mg taxe* on any income they get. roll Itccrc Ill-Trim ). w|u&gt; had been
-•litliter Irtirn li-snletols on stuck a member of Cox's committer Thi* Investigation may j*o un lor
they hold or from contributions, Iteeee. chairman of the llepiihhcan months.
lieraiite ul Ihe way they vpcntl National ComniHlcc from lull, to
HI'INTH AUK :»
the motley
19W. was Southern manager lor
NORTH HAY. Out civ— The IH
tin chanty scholarship* lor xcl the late Sen. Hubert A. Tail's cam­
enlists or artists, funds lor a col­ paign for Hie GllP presidential t-nne (julntuplcts, Canada's world
famed sisters, are 2t) today. For
lege ik-mg sju-ctal rcvoarch In mnl nomination In PJ32
Hie first time on the birthday an
Icinc or »clciH-r. or a study of civil
In I0.Y1 llcrcc persuaded the tiivfriary,
they are separated
lilH-rtirs, human relation* or for Hoiisr lo create another sjascial
Marie, tiniest uf the five at birth,
eigtl affairs.
rommillre, saying he wanted In is studying In a (Juetiec City cunThe,e organizations range lu alio look not only for Communist in
to tiebeme a Nun. She took
from Ihe giant foundation* with (lucnrc but Socialist inP*ucncc too vent
her Ir^ m ra ry Vow as a nos ire
assets in the hundreds of inilliniv*
Rep, llav* protested the Cnx Monday.
lo those with no endowinrnt but ronimlttrc bail done all il should
The others — Annette, Ccelle,
wllli Income* from ronlrilMtllonv nf do, that If the Hruisc wanted to Kmille and Yvonne-gathered at
a few hundred or a ft-w thousand rhcck on (Ximmunhta In foundis Nleolct. tjirc.. where the first three
doHar*.
lion* ttial was a tub for the Un- are domestic sclenc students.
Tin* vety loggest one* werr »el Ameriean Activities Committee X’vonne Is studying ad in Mvntrrlip by rtrh men or Ihelr heir*. and il il wanted to check on how al.
The five higgett, and their nsacta, foundations used their money Utat
are: Font. 5o0 million dollars; should lu- dune hy Die House Ways
D EA TH TO L L F.NTIMATKD
ItockcfcMcr, 321 million; Carm-gle. and Mrans Committee, which ban­
CHICAGO tr - Tile National
o'er 117 million; Duke 131 mil­ 'll* * lax uiallcrt.
Safety Counril estimates that 31(1
lion; Pew. nearly lift million.
Ami Urn. Wayne L. Hay* (D- Americans may tlie in highw ay ac­
bitter Utcae foundations enjoy tax Ohio) |iuintcd out that Hence, cidents
over the Memorial Day
exemption, (Tingrcra has a right while urging a new- investigation, holiday weekend, starling at sun­
to investigate to are how they had attended only three of the Cox down today.
Mtcnd Uieir money. It set up a committee sessions. Recce exspecial House nmiinittre In 1932.
FILCH FOR MOON SPACE
umler Ihe chairmanship of the laic
OLD WOMAN DICK
PHOENIX, Aril, ill - Harold
Hep Ktigene Cox tD-Ga), to do
KANsSAS
C
IT
Y
b
h
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rr.
Ida
Rothman,
admitting lie It "Foretint and to see whether the founda* Gchr Purboraw, 1)7, who laid she
lo say the least," tiled a
lions were using "their retourcm saw the Hattie of Gettysburg and righted,
not ire here for Pio.ooo
for un American and suhvrrdve htard Abraham Lincoln's Gettys­ location
acres uf the moon.
activities or for iturpote* not in burg Address, died here yesterday.
The claim was arcrjitrd by the
the interval or L*autlfou ui lilt- i She was born at Gettysburg June Marioopa County recorder's office
United States'*
13, 1830.
yesterday.
The corn mitt ce tjurstioned Utc
head* of the tiig foundaliona,
Fl.lFA BANNER
Rainbow Springs run tabu 10
utheu who liked or diiliked them,
PITTSFORD, N. Y. *A-AUr#d varieties of flsh which may be
and tome who tuggedcd the foun* A. Hoffman wax 10 proud
proud of the »een from submarine icenle boats
datJam had been Invaded by Cbm* birth of hU second daughter yes In which vlaitun ride flve feel be­
muuitU.
lerday he felt likt flying a fug low the aurface of the water.
The committee did It* work In So he did.
Ihe l » ( ilg month* &lt;4 1031— ft bad
Ha look « bed sheet, painted
Fernandlna Beach hai 14 mllei
to llnlrh by Jan. I, 1033.
"(P i 9 girl I" on it In bolj letters of beach aultable for rurf bathing
Co* died on Dec. 24, 1033. Eight and flew (he sheet from a 40-foot or automobile ttrlvlng when the
dayw latur tiia conunlUoa
flagpole In his (root yard.
tide D low.
AVASIIIMiTON r ~ Tin- Inves
ligation into tax *-iemflt ftiumla
lion*-inrlmliog I ur,1 anti Ilurke
feller i« alxmt a* t|u*el as five
IHsrjtle tlanellig h.iiefuui on a hot
stove
Tiie -iie'i.it II- his** riuumlltee
tnaking tin iiu|iury ha* three lie
puliheans .uni two D*-mo&lt;ratie
members lu tin* past lew tlajrv
Hie two tiles Itase (wen In pitrhi'd

WONDERFUL
PEOPLE

For The Splendid Send-off You Gave Us
Yesterday A t The Opening O f Our
Modern, New

FOODMART
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Park Avenue at 25th Street

IN SPITE O F T H E W EA TH ER, Y O U TU R N ED O U T BY TH O U SA N D S
T O G R EET US W ITH Y O U R P A TR O N A G E.
WE ASSURE Y O U , YO U R C O N F ID E N C E IN US W IL L A LW AYS BE
JU S T IF IE D . WE W IL L SERVE Y O U W ELL AN D A T SA V IN G S ON
YO U R FOOD BUDGET.
OUR G RA N D O P EN IN G SUPER V A LU ES W IL L BE IN E F F E C T

THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY 29th.

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sill*- bank has a unnpii mi ill
■al ol ail. 1 iti'ing automobile
lu um in g 1 manic youi car
through them, they u v , 'ate
10 pci itn l and gist* .1 lo soul
church. .
iNotc to All I I 11
ida's Maiy Inline
I low do
sou than mens l«nv tits* . . ,
1 didii’l know until ihc ■liter
day thal lr limits gtl into
n u « ! m station wagons I nend
of mine has one and tin 11 al
end of 11 is faun away . . .
Abo duin 1 know thal U is
gnaw nuul.
Did)a know how to t&lt; il il&gt;i
ddftrcnie between letnagc
la ys and gills, what with their
blue jeans and shill tails mil*
I be guts don't wtai mis las
Dots.
Jot ksom illi's Mas ja il Navy
base has Iwrlh*tl 12 tairirn
sinre I he war
Ii’s landing
In Id ashoie has an H,U&gt;) In 1
runway. Another tamer U u h
is to be Ituilr making )as Nas
al installations one of ihr hug
til in the 1 minify.
Someone asked me
ihc
other day is tut I though* of
ihc Monioc D im nine? Shin Is,
I didn't even know site was
lick!

A itiy small laijr ssas ttjing to
Mi, dels, here's f run
lead i laige St fit maid dog
wrinkle in maternity d o lin '
It suited quite simply in "'X 'h ric ate you going to lake
Pensacola tcicnily when a him*" asked a nrighhoi
“I
I’m
going to s*r s i t u
new mol he l bundled up hti
injiciiniy outfits &gt;iml (&gt;niW rm
whtic he wants to go tint "
ovet In a sister in law. I In
panted tlie youngstet
S I I. W 4 V luppy. tif COUtsc*, in
have the increased waidiobr,
"lank, Diikly, f pulled this t ig
and mentioned the lad ilu l 4 sued up ill hy inyself*
cumin was 4lvo 4 needin'
"My. you must he very strong ’
Su the new ini'ihci told Ini
Yes, I guess I am H it ssholr
club 4 I10111 it, jm l pronto* .
ssollil had hold of (he olhri end
hall eli/sets uctc looted and
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liefoic night theic was an as of 11 "
yurtmcni of inatrimiy ouiliiv
Maik "Does your sam pla&gt; nn
that rivaled a mail mdci tala
the piano'*’
Jog.
Ju k "N o, he tin ’l ilirnh lhal
(he '.1 ib mciuhciv listed 12 high yet "
oihct gait who had In wait
the date," and a pally was
planned. Th e gals had a gteat
time that afternoon itymg on
variout gatb, and happily left
fur home and hubby.
I imagine tlmhcv ate a big
problem to gait during lint
time. A lbeit, maternity clndiet
ate no uylc tetictt (though 1

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mutt tay they sure ate popu­
lar, these days'), mothers to be
have lo depend largely on va­
riety 10 look their Lett, l i t a
terrific idea and mmomit al
for everyone. 'Sides, what good
are these ouditt afiet Sit Sloth
arrives?
I've been liying 10 coin a
name for dubs ol this lund.
(1 here uughi lo lie one in
every city and town.) Mow
about helping me with a
name? Best 1 can do ate.
Pregnancy
Pals,
Maternity,
Inc.; Hide, Wide 4 Handsome,
Pass around lire Wraparounds.

Corny names, yes, but the
idea's a good one!
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The chest, meaiunng 40 me Iks
in length, can be used as a bed
table betwetn twin beds Its tots
venirni height is ideal for placing
* bmp, clock and radio If atide
ttotul space is requited for blitsJuts and bed linens, place two a
mote, end to end along one wall
In tbe dining room or hall, this
cabinet makes a welcome adds
(ion whenever used
Modem furniture isn't difficult
to build if you follow the simpli­
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lined in a build ir-yourself par­
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and in easy to follow direction',
step-by-step assembly illustration1
and full site patterns explain esc rs
step in language everyone tan on
demand
Each rittem also contain! a
readily available at lumber yard'
everywhere, almost anyone wlm
knows the difference between a
hammer and a taw should hast
no difficulty in turning out a
really professional looking p in t
of furniture.
Each p ltK ia alto contain! a
complete Itsi of materials thal not
only specifies what to buy, but
alto where each pine of plywood
or hardware it used.
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order for Chest Cabinet Pattern
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Boa 31), Pleasantville, N . Y
(Allow two weeks for delivery )

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BULLS
By M A S O N BUCK
At.ttrf) — both
i i.J ii •' I
- I t iMf rtf the lu t gr i * ii-g
•pirt* it II.mi*. and. in hat..tii k it bidt Ini i i lia.im. i
t imptctclt nc« tj*irt pcwutiir n
t mth I ! m J i'i I tetgla I » k «un
ff»
ti &gt;&gt;1 iiilin i iu&gt;c miked tli*
higgeit and mmt dirlgeiittat m me
— gttrrltcv mountain hint. wild
h i m in.i deadly tnakrt Minir
irt it throughout tlir mtiitn tef
ott "primitive itrit" where itnl&gt;
Ur* in i m n » hunting it permittel Honda intluded lu llin g
i&gt; Itct-tmmg mute popular Indian
ttylc Kill (It S»Ull| lIlHldl’t rug­
ged K •ergladet, atihen itfi I'. ir«rUiilk ii i happy merging nt t* •

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n g I ■1 11» . 11 I
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A i.n n t h the no* expanded
I'l.tn&gt;ti Aithery A-tr, \ &gt; » the
•p u t h ie In i tl.Mf 111, i hi lie
tween !i-int:f in I target •' ►
&gt; t
A ' i i i tin tin 1 help in n. nt
Honda iitiri, where tluln it;
in ti nj&gt; t.t incrcatc their mem
Urttliipi f itly leitont .»n the
tatget range ite ne.em rt. Until
hit uteri i'l l t t at n | puking
up had thnoiing hihitt Alter
learning the luiiJaini-mali nl
handling t!ic b ill, ime ilctehipt
ii hit mteteu he*
M int l(r m.iJetne thnitcit,
• h i hue tin ed tjMttt intrtettt,
t.ime with mitre natural tltillt,
■ime with tttitie ilctctniinitntrt
tn hemme giKi-i tinny Othert.
whn find the) pit.It. up the tjvtrt

In th noting rwachllth (with permlatUn (ram the JiUtei G u m u 4
Ire th W rie r I'lwh (a m m lu lo n t • line It allarlird la Ihe brad af
Ike i r n e . The arrow iltelf fall* free, rlear af Ih r f l(h lln ( llik ,
and floala aitlll relrieted lalee. Hand balding drawitrtng la la k t d
la I be thin far ira d a le a l ih M tla i

N O S A O Ill.l: A M I N O I I A N I I S ' Vnu hate la be a horwrman la b a a h a n l far (ante
an Ih e dead tun. Th e rider It Itr Martlet A. I l i t l u and Ih r flno blooded * u t r l f r h o n e . Sir I'a trliV lltike of llkeet briber. It owned by \V V W ilton Jr., of ( In le Mf
Ita n ilt. W etl t*alm llra rh

liif .put in rlie rll m n e .e m u
tn innj'ete in tirgct i im|»*t|fi i-’
Still .iihen. wti.i lute i w t.iJinun » Iwent. in.l pure itlten line
huntril *nh 11lie Inhr •! &gt; im
eta tictiiic turning t i the Im » ,
turn tin growing hand .it &gt;kdl, 1
Hi licit hunt- •»
I 'i ti inlet A AX' 11It aw. pt n
il.'ttf -it Wett 1’ ilm ttra. It Mi,hi
iletbit'l U-two^n ind t ue pint
deni .it the II itida Atiben Attn,
it nii.- it the t-- it known Indian
h in'', t&gt;
\ t if met t it tin man.
In pi trt t t i ti ir Ittiebi. k in
nthrt iii.li tn nature* trait mint
an hri t dnpl at
11at id a iti 1.1 r i eat round na
rural hunting Wilkat u n , with
hinJt. ptrdaliitt tmall and bin
pimc animalt, Inb and rcptilrt
all "lair game” He bat killed
b'tbtjti, wild b u m and tnakrt
galnic in I'alitt lie it It &lt; nun t ' (
inland '(ilid rt lira
"I'm alw a| t I.hiking tor people
inlcicttrd in tuna bunting." W d
kit declared, "and mi in inuih
with people ihrnughitul (lie tiare
with die time intcint Sit I .»r^r
an»,ine to inieretted to write t&gt;
me it h * o '» Honda A te . We*

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Here are Ihe four rua)nr polnlt In ute— (left In rich 11 flthlaig (l&lt;
lltale Ihe tln fla b a rb l, falruln head Iln u r jwilnti far whoating im ail
b lrd ti, (m a ll (ante head f fir Id p o lnlt. and broadhead (b lj (ante
Note Ibe ralibraled ra n (e finder a lla rh e d U Ihe boa. and r a ^ a n
Imbedded In bandit.

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�FORT CLINCH
STATE PARK
By M AX H U N N

T k ( tnljr rntramc U Fart Clltsek * u Ihrtaih tkls tunnel. r t u M by a dn«brM |c
■kick M w m a one-time «a ltr-flU ri moat.
Tka g u u ln brkk walla al aid Fan Clinch— M « a stale park— mttt built la command
(be channel Itadlai from tha tea la lenundlM.

PACf 4-AM Florida M*|iiltt«

Tucked away in (he northern
corner of Honda on Amelia Is­
land. a hit off the hcaten tuutist
track, it Fort Clinch State Park
centering afound a mid- 19th cen­
tury foit and computing 98')
acics of hcacli and hammock
land
Located virtually on the door­
step of Fernandina, one ol Flor­
ida's older cities, the area can
boast of an unusual historical
fact — more flags base flown over
it than over any other area in the
United States and probably in tlie
western hemisphere For ih.s lit­
tle bit of the Sunshine Stale has
Seen eight different banners wav­
ing at various times during its
history.
During the turbulent days of
the 17th, 18th anil 19th centuries,
Amelia Island. Fetnandina and
the surrounding atca saw flying
the flags of Spain, France. Eng­
land, the Confederacy, the United
States, Mexico— and two others
seldom tecotdcd in any but the
most detailed history books— the
Patriot's and the Gtcen Ctoss of
Flotida. flown by a Scotch adven­
turer, Gregor MasGtegor.
Today, the aica'i chief attrac­
tion it not its turbulent history,
but die ted brick, partly tettotrd
Fort Clinch, named tn honor of
General Duncan l.amont Clinch,
Florida soldier who served in tlsc
War of ltd.?, flic Seminole In­
dian and Mexican Wars The
fori is the ccnicr of the 980-acre
tract which features outstanding
fishing from the jetties, ample
picnic facilities and excellent op­
portunities fm nature lovers to
watch bird life along the numer­
ous trails
Fori Clinch was started in De­
cember, 1850, hut by the time of
the outbreak of the Civil War 11
years later was not yet completed
or in a serviceable condition. 1 he
Confederate forces at once occu­
pied the fort ami attempted to
put it into fighting condition, flic
work being canicd on under flic
general direction of no less a
military ftgute than Robett E
Lee, at that time a colonel in tlsc
Confederate army.
The foil icmained in Confi-7
crate bands for only a short penod, and in Match, 1862, a su­
perior force of Union soldiets
seized possession and retained

conttol throughout the rest of
the war
The fort is of tspical brick condilution of the middle 19th centuty. of the type popular before
the invention of the tilled cannon which ohsolcted such fortificjiions during the Civil War.
limit to command the channel
erm j nee to Fetnandina Harbor,
it is a flvc-sided structure suerounded on the landward side by
a moat which during its tour of
active duty wav filled with waicr.
Entrance iv gamed only through
a sally pott via a drawbridge
across the moat
Operated by the Florida Boards
of Parks and Historic Memorials,
the park i — open daily throughout
the year. A charge of 21 cents a
person is made for those who
w ant to visit the fort.
In addition to offering line oppottunitiev for exploring the
ijmhlmg defensive bastions, the
foil also fcaiutrv a small museum
housed in the brick two-story
building m the center of the pa­
rade ground Here have been col­
lected an unusual assortment of
bisiotical odds and ends tanging
frtsm Japanese samurai swords to
(tic bed in which General Clinch
slept.
In 1955, the City of Fernan­
dina and rise Florida Forest and
Patk Service purchased Fort
Clinch and the suirounding 900
acres for state paik put poses. De­
velopment. supervised by the Na­
tional Park and the Florida Park
Service consisted of a paitial re­
storation of the ol J fort, the con­
struction of scenic patk toads,
picnic areas, a trailer camp, pub­
lic buildings, overnight cabins, a
beach lodge, a fresh water lake
and improvement of the ocean
beach atea
the siate park remained rela­
tively unknown except to resi­
de n tv of Northeast Florida until
1950, when the Buccaneer Tiail
was opened making it possible to
drive from Fcrnmdina to Maypott via the coast, over a series of
bridges between the islanJ and
via a toll fctiy across the St.
Johns River at May-port.
Mote and mote out-of-state vis­
itors have been exploring this
area since it is no longer neecssaty to backtrack from what was
a dead end road
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By PAULA CLARK
All Florida Fathion Idilor
lurr hfult* .re going I ok to
t'.f tt.iiitmnjl li&lt;i thru weiMmy
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pul*r of ia'hinn Met opinion n
it ilnunl In fa'luon .nordinaior*
iml wrilihng iim'ullar.ik m South
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"Thett't a wrong tceling of
tennment in thr ait," K p tm
M im Newman "Mint hfult' ate
tcatching fut gnwn* thjt .an l&lt;
. petmanerti temindef i'l thcif
l if mnnirm "
Traditional in Florida* watm
weather lean* i m m l |j. r and
tulle tjthct thin wtin 01 taflcta
S ilk white it Mill ptefetted fur
ilk viifiiul look, hut m m tetmt
tu he mutt flattering to man*
tun tanned *kin*
lot tho»e who mutt tempet
tcntimtnt with pra.iiiabilitk. Mm
N r* nun tuggrttt unr of the
re » mmcttihlt wedding gown*
1 fit*t la.r and tulle tiintcciinn*
turn traditional and limit length
with the help ul a tieteil unilet
tkitt nr a like tcdingoic I Ik
' arne fio»k *et*i* n a i.Mkrad i t
dame die** nn the hnnei nimin
and alttrw aid*

"Fot intuiintl mililinpi* «a**
'l l " Newman I hike N m *ug
gewmg tun* ol tmluine* in ml
ton to r met cotton. either in ill
white nt white mtt pa'trl The'c
tin ilnublr hit .in k ij.l and tie
m n g writ it te'iirt' iiul jhoji.l
•hip during the Mjmmrr
M i" S i minin'* iiittnn la .r
met polnhti) .niton oKlum ri
iir " im n ili hi inf teamed in a
nitmnjl Lite InMitute promotion
F1111% "little (n tl funk* in
white iml panel *ilk organdy
mike ilcmute tunic* it inhutnil
wedding* too
The June bride i* thnwing i
p iiit i.il turn ut mtn.l in oilier
wit* too In iddition to the
uMiil *uit in.! tiiloted *epititr*
today'* htulil "itilioht in.li.ilr* a
...roittihic niuunic tlut tin
double i* i ilrmutt life da* ot
gala ektning outfit A |-rutted
•ilk Ito. k manage* to klinl
wtinkle* with minimum r»p "iitr
to m im (tom a hut *ho»tt
Mippt Imntimoiin fitl* Inda** dcngnei* hikt .(one their
hekt to help hiide» look more
fi.lunt thiti ektt
l l n \ l V \\&gt;&gt;n \ , :u~.i 11 'l ii
A-aii I
nut .i th u n . k ulth
ii , i , i ' t f j o * . i t u i t t i n J i l p ’ l l t i J
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PAtU 6—AFI Her nt. W»| Jtini

Am ) for just a little while
"getting m arncd'-al) thr fun
amt excitement of rhotxing
thr moment, thr clolhr*. und
the tpot to live in-otetth.nl
ink* (hr importance of the
nun the’* chosen.
A* a rulr. hr'* not j bit un
tuppv to lake a k i d *rjt dm
ing inc prcltminahr*. All tin*
nnmcnw about oilon. mlon.
net and maiouitritr, iu u v
nothing of \\ ctlgrutixl. Old
Ensliin,
French
Prmtneial
ami Country Modern . . .
u rll, lust ring thr hell for thr
main bout and he'll come oul
ivkinging, if a bit darn) by all
thr prr nuptial fnlicilir*.
And thr bride? She'll br a
bit dam ) loo, from both luppirn** and fatigue, for the hat
thr hutiett and mntt rxciiing
uceLt tkf her life behind her.
She ha* been on a tprmling
iprre that will hate to latt Im
quite a while. She know* this
and *he feel* that *he ha*

made \*i«e dreiuon* in all tle-

C iiimentc-hrt ttardtohe, her
■me furni*hinc*, and Iter ac
cikume* to both.
Tiwlay* hi nk' i* a *en*ihlr
gitl. 'lie dtirtn'l awume that
the knmk* all the antwm.
She i* Hilling to litirn to
ctninwl. anil in many inMamet, the applirt it. She
hat primmal title* and ptrfcrrm rt, hut on temnd ad*nr the
rofliprnmitrt three with bttdg
rt and tthat the rttirrnl marLrl offett. She ihiKk*»t Iter
clolhr* with litter qualifica­
tion* in m ind-fittl, they mutt
hr Haltering, then ihrv mutt
hr tm aiile. and thirdly they
mutt be nrat lira), ratv to Lrrp
up and durable. If thr it tie
finitely a Dtiilc O n A Budget,
the will ctcn rhoote a «c d
ding tjowti that can he used
later lor other oevationt.
In choocing her Immc furnithingt our Oiide will keep the
tame three qualification* in

mind, hut the will apply them
not nnlv to hcrtrll hut to her
hutband to In- at well. She
may he a dainty five foot two,
hut the will not make the un­
happy mittalr of planning a
honnon boa for via feet of
man. ' Th e lit ing room and
dining room furniture will fit
him. and tlieir friend*. She
ttill choose colors that suit
them both when she selects
draprfirs, rug* and upholstery.
She is a wi*e bride and she
know* that the qualifications
for a lading marriage Ikegin fn
a happy and harmonious home,
and that, though this is hrt
fitsl home to makr, all on her
mtn, ihr tuto i way to make
it a success is to plan it, not
ttilh hcitrir at an individual
in mind. Inti with hcrtrlf and
tier future hinbaml in mind,
as a tra m -S h e will anticipate
the necessities for entertaining
both their families, as well at
their friends.

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N o w ’* the time t &gt; gice tint
buffet luncheon— before *tlnol
lett out i n i &gt;our friend k K it ter
to the four corner* for uut* in i
ucitioni
Cither up ill ihote
hip p) obhgition*. llong with l
big hurivh of M i» flower*. in I
gi*e i git i n i colorful pint
T im time of &gt;eir it'* cit) to J i
i n i &gt;ou cm mike more mice
with tiblet on the pitch or even
nutiiJe S* tint )ou o n concern
true on tho*e ill importint Jein lt of tide in i iecormon. line
)our mnn in h tometlnng triei
i n i true and en&gt; to ft* — I tutculent hikeJ lurn, on i lug bright
plittcr. turroundci In hone*gli/cJ pineipplc ring* i n i meet
pxitoc* in oringe »hell* Hectic*
being delcttihlc tlm n i (one
poem of luuiout col it* High­
light It with *ptig* ot trr*h mint

CITRUS RECIPE
It** j furl* well knn*n ft;'
tint i gteit mm* people c h i
lue in W ithington lin e ne*er
been u p in the V(’»*hingt‘&gt;n Monu
mem Another fict. *ii but true,
i* tint « c F lo liii cook* &lt;i in ’
•ike n o th enough liem tige *
ill the wonderful edible in i ie*
ontitc pmihilitic* of our citru.
produce
So we're liunchtng
i "Mike L’*c of Citru*” cimpugn.
right on out own Kitchen Sheh
Once i week )ou*ll ImJ i fecip"
or i tuggedton thit mike* u*e ot
our »wert i n i tin g ) fruit* —
otinget, gtipefruit. tingerinec
Pcrtun lime*, kumquit*. call
moniin* — u*ei together m i *ep
irittlj. for eitmg, vcitonmg. in f
deconrion If jou hi*e in) idei*
of )our own. tin re them with mi.
won’t )ou* Ju*t write to Mit&gt;
Loui*- 1220 D m e Acenur. Lee*
burg. Hw

All Florida Cookbook
At the other end it tour tihle
ptice i D im fruit Sill I Section*
of gtipefruit m l dice* of i* h 1 1»
p n r fotm the peril*, i mouni ot
cottige cfice*e tptmklei with pip
riki mike* the center m i tlm it
ill itnngei on i l*cJ of ctitp let­
tuce &gt;et*e with F i u k Fiendt
Dreiting Hot rjfl* of c iur*e,
in i glmet of froti) ice tei with
big »tice* of tem in

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SWEET POTATOES IN O R A N G E SHELLS
Squeeze juue from four Inge oringe* m i *i*&gt;- t *i ** -et p u n * lillaig R - * » ■
pulp, in I ttorc thrll* in trliigrut u until reiii I n hil ng
Hike foul to *■* *wert rtoimie* u ill urn im.r *.*■. n r 1**1.ng * *, In ■ P
m **c pe ilmg in I wtup pitiloe* wuh tw &gt; egg* on t ihl. i o n lumri, &gt;* rri .,&gt;**.
tilt m i *1 tup oringe |ui*r I ill ....... . hi oi mg-- .! II. *,i I Ink. uri’.l Lo.t &gt;.*r(teJ come* out tlein

For Jeuert. i n i on* th it’t i
|o&gt; to mike, lu*e in i*e creim
pie »ith chocolite coconut pie
crutt (no hiking')
U»e flower* tint mitch &gt;our
menu— *hiir* of vrllo* in i ipncol — pick )i»ut frock to bleni
m i ton’ll ichiece the hitmomout
rotil tint i* i compliment 1 1 g **l
cooking in it i to good iige*
tun, in i i tteit tor &gt;ou: Ittcni*

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1 •up tugir
*t cup chortening
2 egg* Imiten fg!:’li
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Plite i 10 I J p m n i pnM«&gt;k»-i lurn. fn cult’ up, in m n|wn In lm g pin
Allow H mmiiti’t to the pnuul in i clow oten h i) degree* I &gt;, biding lie
quently with cnju i I put* of hut wrote* m i Imiter AUmt in lunr U lute the
him t* done, remove the iiiul, wore tlie l it m i ctujl u with iloce* L'-inimu.*
hiking m i hid in g with tvtup fnim i * in of dne'l pme.ippte When ion reni'itc from men, htuth the entire *uif.i*e with hone* (m l teltirn it ter&gt;
hot •,»' en ^4*0 degree* I * for gluing ( i t / . pine ipple dice* wuh i mictur.*
of cinnamon, nutmeg m i hone), ond u*e i. i gum li to iltctiute with IF mg**
Sweet i’otitcM in U unge Shell*

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*i tup ptneipple |ui.*
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Mi* m i let ctml Grind m l i'
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While *till hot, prur oringe jii.e
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let itin j in pin until |unc it i'»corbeJ Do not Jittolve tugir.
let it glire tike

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The Fnghih ctltrJ him CowIwcpci, (hit fierce young chief of
the Omnec And of ill the tnbc»
nuking up the confederacy of tlte
Lower Creckt. Cow keeper and hu
Osinec were the ttiuncheit and
mo it un* it rung allies of lintmi in iicr endless itcuggle with
Spun on the Florida liontier
Lite m I?I9 the n il hiJ dime
(turn ( tglrihorpe for warriors to
go igamtt St Augustine Ogle(liorpe wit cillirt^ up in ClierokeeleeJiec. flic Cherokee Killer,
wit chief of Cowcii and ln&lt;ier
of the Lower Crrck&gt;, to turnnh
the * amors he hid promised tint
summer Hut deep in hit forett
m utuary on the hm kt of the
Chittihooehce. Cherokee Killrt
hid now clmtcn to forget tint he
hid miJe in&gt; tuch pledge
"The Crcekt hue no hutinett
in the wirt of the Hritith (irrit
White r n it e r h e u U "W e wifi
tend no warriors "
Again it him in the council of
the Mutkogee Creckt ttood hit
nepftew Militiher inJ C-»wkeeper
of the Oconee
"Are the Mutkogee filte thit
they breik their word*'* asked
Cowkeepcr "O r ire tlicy women
thit they will not tike the warpith'igitntt the Spimirdt’**
'" T h e Spinith lie not our
enemiei." filmed Clterokrt Killer
"It it the F.nglnh who invade our
land md kill off our gime And
the pledge I nude wit but to put
them off. to get rid of them Hut
now the Spimirdt will win the
war, in J we th ill be rid of the
Englith for good "
v The Spimirdt wi II not win."

fctorted Cowkeepet "Evcfy yeir
they grow weiker, while cite Englull grow stronger Vt’e of the
Ovonec know tint And we will
g i with Oglethorpe."
"G o then." the wir chief told
him. ''but remember tint If you
breik with the council of the
Mutkogee, you thill be tilled
Seminole — a runiwiy. j vaga­
bond All the Oconee who go
with you th ill he Semmolet
Mencefoith the council fire * of
the Creek muon thilt bum with­
out you "
"So he it We dull he Seminolet ind ptoud to heir the
n im e " T lu t w it Cow keeper**
finil deettion. to hrrik with the
lower Crcekt ind cm hit lot
with the G rrit White Father ol
Britain He would never depart
from line itlegiince, inJ heviutc
he went agiintt the council of
the Crcekt. the Seminole muon
cinte into being
Cow keeper led hit Oconee wirnon to St Auguttine with Ogle­
thorpe in 17-10 Mali tehee, the
nephew of Cherokee Kilter went
alto, agiintt hit uncle's withet.
but ifterwirdt he returned to
Coweta and pitched thingt up
with Cherokee Killer so thit he
rcmiincd in the Ctctk confcdcricy.
Not »o Gtwkeepet. He and hit
Oconee remained independent.
The Oconee were a tmall tribe,
who tome yean pictioutly had
left their original town and gone
to live among the Lower Creckt
And now they were tired of the
eternal bickering of the tribesmcn who lived around them over
whether they ihould be allies of
the Spinith, the Englnh, or tlte
FrcnJi Variout fiction t argued

vilendlessly pro and con, for on:
tiJc or the other
Tlic Oconee hid decided once
in I tor ill They were allies ot
the British They luteJ the Spinurdt They hid gone with Ogle­
thorpe to St Auguttine to help
the Gieit White Father
True, little had been accam
pitched in tint abortive tiege
Succeit wit denied the Dritnh
until two |cm liter in the HlooJy
Mirth it Sr Simont There tlte
Spinith power hid been broken,
ind the Spintih in Flutidi hid
been weikcncd Their military
power w it waning, they were
luting their grip on Florida, and
it i titntejuemc no longer would
they fvc ihle to rxcrcuc their l’ irmer influence lin ing the Indtin
tribes
Cow keepcr alone It ad the vivlon to tec it "Hardly now J i
they date come out of their forrt
ai Si Auguttine.” he tiiJ "He­
boid the greit forettt ind savinnilit of A 1scInai long luce our
hunting pmirv penetrated there
Ir it l hippy hunting ground ”
"The deer tn Florida arc tlcck
in J fat," tmifed the Oconee
braves
"Let uv go to livr in Florida.**
Cowkeepcr proposed "Ir thill he
our new home And no longer
thill the Oconee he tcornrd by
the Crcekt at the tmillctt people
among them We thill become i
new nation — forever Seminoles."
The mme Seminole or "runiw iy " hid long been lpphed by
the Creckt to ctcipcd Negnt
tlivet from (he C iro lin it who
lied through Indian territory into
the sanctuary of live FloriJa wildt
There, reverting to the wayt of
their ancettorv in the African

yunglet. they lived in freedom,
taking their livelihood trim (he
fom u, rivers, and likes A n J m *
too. Cowkceper*i Oconee were
to succeed to the same title of
Seminole, beclute they a!vi were
runaways, from the Creek con­
federacy
In I ’ V) Cowkeepcr led hit p: »•
pie out of Georgu into Alt.hua
There they built i town which
became known is Cusowitla, in I
their separation from the Cteeki
becimc pcrmincnt
The Spinith did not bother
them, fot Seminole wit pirtiei
mimed the forett, making it un­
tile for iny Spaniard to venture
lit outside St Auguttine
In I
the Hntith. who t u l
liken Florida from the Spinith
found Cowkeepcr still i fricn I
In tint year the proud chief su­
ited St Auguttine, and the Brtfufi Governor honored Inin highly
During the 20 years that the
Hntith he'd Flotilla, the Semi
nolet were staunch allies. Then
tfir Spanish came again much to
rive disappointment of Cow keeper,
who still hated them It u al­
leged that at the age of 70 h :
took the warpath to exterminate
Spiniardt. bur the exertion w n
too much for hit aged heart,
courageous though it wit, m l
he died H it successors were
Piyne and How legs
At tlte ycirt pawed other Creek
himlt came into Florida and,
broadly tpeiking, tlte term Semi­
nole was alto applied to them
Hut in (he strict sente the Oco­
nee were the original In them
lived like a burning flame (he
fierce spirit of independence that
the white min wit never able c»
conquer or quench

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UNCLE JA C K 'S A N IM A L
STORIES
Flight of tho Animal*
Thtic w-d i gtcit w n going
rn in Afnei Not between tlie
inttnilv I'ui between two irm in
lit human bong* who wete trying
In elrtvr rich olhrt into the
lungtc Gunfire toundcd diy ind
night ind ilie jnim ili wete vety
much upiet Some wrfe angry,
tome » c « frightened. and they
hid 10 Lrrp tonunuilly on the
witch
‘T m lord of moving my tubi
in i new home cirty diy 01 two,"
cnmpliined Mi* Lion " W h ir
good ii n for you in be King ol
ihr Reiiiv. if you cin’i imp (lire
men finm entering ihe jungle**
tins it mirk pul (Lie Lion on
hii mclilc ind lie loitcd oui i
cili 10 ill ilie other in n n ilt
When they time, be innounud
lint thete would he i grrit meet­
ing of ill ihe |ungle inim ili ind
bird* to decide whil to do lboul
ihe inviding irmie* of humint
The wiie old elephinti cime,
leictil of the lnpj»pniimui fimill time up from the m et, ind
ihete ntre plenty of hirdi, mon­
key), apei, in ik ii, ind oihei imm ill All of them wete citliei
ingty ni iftnd, mine wete both!
One big bud Hew in to n y thu

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ihe men »eic lighting tight it
the edge ol the |i:ng!c The intm il) fotgoi the tnemit) thei lud
imong ihe tnielvt) ind diw tilted
then common tnt tnt min whit
w n inviding their home At li'i
the wiieii old tlepiiint ol ill hid
in idea When lie told the itowd
they ill thiitettd ind toned ind
ihneked ihen approval
"It miy bt dingtrom ." he
witned, "H ut I believe n will
work All together now' All tttgethet! T h i t ’i ihr w jy to get
inything done'"
So ill the in im ili ind bud)
ilirted through the |ungte lev
gethet 11 once Stub i Hipping,
ind etiihing ind tom motion they
lei up! And ihey ill bunt oui
of ihe jungle n ihe u n it lime,
tight onto the Littlefield, tight
up to where the itm in wete
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met it the heir toe dimer in 1
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cilltict u t blueberry pie, steak
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June 2 12 — Play. " M y Three Angel* " Jackcenville LniV
Theatre. J.nk*onville
June 7 11— Commander Atlantic fleet Tenm* final*. Jackrcn
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{ Troops Jail Some 150
In E. Pakistan Today
Bitter Differences Between Divided
Sections Of Country Come To Head
KAitAt'lll. Cakintnii t.l*» — Tr*n-|&gt;i* jnilr.1 nmu* IT»0 |wr• son* in troulileil East F'akiwtun today in the wake of Kara­
chi’s ouster of the providal yfuv i*rnm«*itt fur "tlishiyuily."
ArnotiK those iuken tut• custody were Nticikh Minimi
Kflniian. one of the II uieinlieis of ilit* former |&gt;r&gt;&gt;\itu'iitl
Cabinet, ami Mohammad littlaiti (Jun-lir. a mein Iter of the
East Pakistan Crmincial Assembly.
Official sources said Ahilnl Kaseitl Fu/liil Hut), ousted
chief minister, and others aiin-ntf id' Cahinet colleagues also
may be arrested stum llevelonments in Kant Pakistan were
cloaked by official ret)Mirth)p
Th e ouster ol Fa ihll Huq'* ad
mini* Ira I n o wat *-id*-rrd tester
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day by tint lien idiulam Moham
med, Pakistan* *-f, ' *d *tate a*
tatft* r difference* between thr d iv ­
ided section* ul the country came
to a head 'Ih r (lio r n iie tim e r aI
acted Under the "governor's tide”
follow *| since Britain willidrrw
from tie Indian subcontinent In
ltM 7 -w ‘,ich permit* the central
cos em u,rot to a**unir the func­
According to a n r »»
rrleavi tions ol • provincial nunistiy
from thr University ol I loridi
Declaring a slate ,,| elurrgency
Emma J bobbins will receive he; th rung to.* t Hast Pskotaii illudain
0 bachelor ol tclrncr degier aloin Mohammed named Mai tirn It
with t il othri tiuJriiii at th* Hander M irra. »e trria r» of the
school': graduation ceremonies !«• ventral govrtlinirol * Hr|en*e Min
be held Jane C I
i-tr&gt; , to takr control ol Ka*l Pak

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L a w ie iiir Blankenship •»! I mo’
Wood It Buiubrird among almost
1,000 other tlutlrnlt al Ihr l ul
t r r s ily ol Florida who h a i r ap
pUcd for aradrinlc degr.ps, ar
Cording hi a rolleijr news release
• * *

first ollicial act » j * to iin|Hi*r
censorship
The new governor wa* etjiecled
lo start a general roundup of Com ­
munists ansi "m enijes of I ’ahisfan "
In a broadcast hi the nation ex
Mr and M u C K Karrakii plaining the got eminent'* action,
, have received a telegram iriforiii Prune M lulsle. Mohammed Aii
log Ito in llial then oldr»t van, Itn said F a lla l Huq was a 'traitor lo
bert, and hit family have arum* Pakistan, even lo Past Pakistan ’
Ah declared the Mi year old oust
In California limn Honolulu, Ila
wall. The ion It due lor dlscliarg. ed chief minister had said Ills ul
from Ihc Navy im June 3. aens’d timate goal wa* an independent
log to Ihc family, alter which hi Bengal I East Pakistani, a stairant lo irttlr In Sanford with tie merit the Prune Minister described
mlly and assist hit parent* In a* a "disloyal utterance " All al*o
|b» operation id Iheir automobileaccused Pa/lol lliiq ol refusing
irrvlre station The relumed *rr advice from the central govern­
vletman hat not been home In 33 ment
Following hi* di*mi«sal F a ilu l
months and he ha&gt; two little
daughters which haven't been *een Huq railed the nutted nirmbi-r* ol
by their grandparenlt, both bat In* Cabinet to Ills liurne in Daeca,
ing been burn In lloiiubilu Another Ka*t Pakistan'* cjpital, lor » meetton, Donald E . wlm graduate* mg Police swarmed about the
Korn SemliMde lligb School Erl house a&gt; the conference went on
day. Will Irate June 7 fur »«,*ic«- long into the night

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with the Marine Corps
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Mrs. I'. K. Moumillal hr., rhalr
mao of the autlllsrv’t memorial
committee of Ike Campbell Ians
lag post No. S3, American l.rgiuu
ta IM flag*
reports
flags Were placet! on
M m a i 1 grave* uu Memorial
A ' Oar- Mrs. Leslie Weal wat rhalr
■■a of the group which placed a
Wreath on the monuhirni at the
Leyton Rut.
Urinbcr* III the .Hanford Vein
ant ol foreign Wart tio*i Nn lat*
attended Memuual fi.it service*
yesterday at the I’btt Presbyter
tan Church Those attending wen
M. J Tuohry; Miles (ilbtmi, \V II
Hoffman Jr ; Orurgr llagan, »en
lor vlre coininander. Melt In I.
Smith, commander. and Mr*
Stnlth; Mr and Mr*. John liuno
hue and tun; Mr and .Mr* Ml
ebarl Jandula, William Heal. Ml
cblei Thomas, qu:.r1rrina*tcr
Fred Ibdley.a adjutant
KavneM
Lavy: Mr* lluth Sunth
John
" T e x ' Brady. C. W
Johnson
Matthew Kudlac. and It M Itiyg*
unior vice commander, and Mr*
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The Hanford Cardinals tiasrhall
team, which has a lour game win
■lag aireak undrr Us bell, will
meet the Plaeratllr Airmen, who
have been unrirfralrd In Central
Florida League play, Wednesday
Right Rl S u'rkrh al thr VAmnrlal

Six Alligators
Stolen From Zoo

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radio station W liM J »* :■ Indilu
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Shrine Club, Elk* Club ami jne
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4-H Clubs Need
Adult Leaders

agent mud.

Public Hearing
On Animal Ruler.
Will Be Tonight
hrtinop fur
! it \ ' in

Funeral services will In* held a I
3 30 |i to to mo.'row at llie First
Presbyterian Church, with the
Ifev A G Mclniii* iiffictalmg
Buriat will be at (lak l.awu Me
mnrial Cemetery. Ttu* Imtly is at
the Hritson Funeral Home

"Seminole County's ( II Youth
Clubs desperately need adult sum­
mer leaders." said Miss Msrtie
Wilson, Seminole Counts Hume
Demonstration agent today
Several leader* are needed In
cluh* In the county lo work with
their young members one after
noon a week, according lo the
agent.
A training class for leaders will
tie held in Ihe acenl’s office tumor
row ami Thursday afternoon Per
son* infere'led In helping the
county's 4-11 Clubs through the
rummer are muted to attend the

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Hr *atil tlir.r weir Indication,
/.itiiin id Sanlord uud hod bri-u oienagei
Ameriran amt llnli*b nitelbcnoc
Thrri- iracliei- **iil u**i*l tiie agent* tirljH-il pi event thr pint
ampbell
active In work of ihr
t.m'iliy po*l No .'&gt;3. American director III n li:il Kioto le« termed front bring carried out
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Since 1944;• Active In Service Work

Gordon Brodlcy Is
Housing Authority
Executive Secretary

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I t.*’ I1I*M«|iaJH‘t IJOoI.-lt an **i
recent svci k* mitt cn ti’l'i’il t I t t Ir'lmutn li.eyiiitii! !;i t ssi-ok lt»*
tliiiiitjllvr
sourer
a* say lug
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l«- .li-o (m i p. d sn.ni yslien I..- t...*k
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t lo ­ ssI ll'!..’
planned mos.** bclimil ttu- arm*
Hi* svii* Im.i' ii iii I liiyup". Ill, I h v lib I S'.h" It.- Inul Im'i h niiivm ii-nt
i T h r Swciluh Ii eight
;i itbsiib’iil nl I'Tnritlii tnnrt* lli;m *'(H s.-nr** II* t*. . . *| |(*&gt;t cl A llh.’in unloaded the at in* and
11ns ('till.’)'.- mill rcc.*ivest u Ins* il.*grt*.* ftuni S tH
I msec a tli iiiimi I lull at Piielt** Barrio*
G uatrliiala. May It tillicrr* and
sil&gt; iii IH2I lie wa* ra|daln ol
»lr*s Iliriiiber* weir qiir*liolird h&gt;
.
liH.tball team* al Imtli schools
srhiMds
llie *tatr di'liartmrnt in Kr&gt; Wr*t
Ihe slate senator had
ed the 37lh senatorial district
I i mI j * I
'■•*iiey and
^
.
H U lie wa* County attorney
lie
informant *nd tin tir«t
s.-tclali* otficel at tin- time "I In
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j
liiuvr wa* to kill l*eM Auasta*l*i
,nt"'*I a** » * C T W
death and had hern a*«i*tanl
f f C C JC l
s-.tiio/a l ‘ie«ldeiil id N tc ita i’ iia
altisties .mil slate wltornrs
II
os II*
.
li:r M-iiMid wa* to place gilii' Mi
wa* a member ol tin- Cits
ttir tiicd* ol Ibuidiiraii wotkci*
board of commissioner* of the San »ervic«- Im m i i I and Im *1 wnit.wlio w r ir H itrjlctiilig to *tiike
lord Housing Authority, (here ha* m i l *n*ice law Im the li ly
'"I3iry w rrr going lo »lage ttu
been a change In the body’* ex which wa* enacted about seven
A Srni!ti*i|» lliyli Si h*r*l biology
rrvolullou a* **»&gt;ti as llir*r w in)
e io lis r *ecrclary and the main of year* ago
G-Sctirr, l**lih
t. I,a. hern »|‘ - rr* wrrr a im e d ." tin- liitormalit
lice ol the authority ha* been * A seleran &lt;d World M ar I to

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Arrest Is Made
In Weekend Raid

S Secretin

Gioweis-ShmitetY
3hl Annudl M w!
Will Be June ll)

■Senator Lloyd F. Boyle Supply Delay Said
To Have Foiled
Dies Of Heart Ailment
Communisi Plot
Lcgislotor Represented District 37

As Father Gives Sermon

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M -1■&gt;t.■* Hess to
,\lii*i*siss I , ills Si- i*-i*(.is (* *| i'll |i-ll I till I !&gt;l &gt;- te ll.Ill -.lin e of ttie
Western
d* h-catnoii*
r,, * - t t o would be l u i ’k in j i* - 11.ill:J1
I hr I, idm p i -" 1 ,1 .* 'Mr Itkill
eser, ttul mile** m. . ( ■*ittii* |r
*u)t* al*- olitaiunt tin- rtlVk. Itit*
conference **ill *-■it,
* «■ x jjiita* »*
ul prolraii d l.&lt;.*- . ■ ♦ i IH i t ' l l *
*ion. similai to lln- t &lt; i p j I % *(t
negotialion* e h o ii i Vr*(li .1 Ifi**
Korean j ii iii'ln *
•** ItPlYM
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till Ilid’K'li.i.j tall.
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f«*i nit»nlh«
meetitig .itn electluo in O iltn l.
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fialttrd*n
s i r s i*»ii i * t » im &gt;iii
Mn.ilean t'an m Uu e -*t Ne-r
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t&gt;tt Mir tjiti *** *ti ot » tiiiMk
tie* y . tl. City, acting i* * ,..ikit
acc.-iiliiit' I.. ■mi'iiin* rfill Utr it
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it e* ruing
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Chaplain Speaker
Al Rotary Club

Accused Murderer Listens

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to- Ills* III'! strok **t .•i tt-io luili* - l u f M illie id 111* f1 1

Florida'* Memorial Ha) week­
end tleath toll r»*r lo five today
John Felix Southerland. 17. wa*
killed Sunday when hi* aulnmo
bile with three other youth* over
tinned on a curve near Lilhia The
lour were going on a fishing trip
\ pickup truck collided with a
car near Voire Sunday killing Oil
*er t ampbell ot Voire
Heputy
Stic l it I tl M i our &gt;ou *ald Caliubell apparrutly In*I control ol the
truck
I M ward 1. Meek*. Id ol Wind
m o . wa* kilted Saturday near Ml
canopy when lu* pickup truck
*lde»wiped a *rdati Four oilier*
were injured
T w o pcr*nn% were killed Friday
night and three oilier* injured in
a lieadon era*h ot two car* near
New to try
I he dead were Identi
lied a* John How aid Hew IS and
Harold Alton I’riry tn a n both ot
Hell
Seminole County * Highway Pa
Irul and therill • department in
con|und!un with Itie Sanford i«i
lice tmlay (c o o le d that iraillc »C
cideuli in me country and city
w e ir alnioH ml
The Slieritr* department renurl
rd one *mall accident with little
damage and no injuries o*rr Ihc
weekend T h r city police ir(*or!ed
no main accident* or injuries

S|ieakrr
at
today's
rrculat
weekly luncheon meeting uf llie
Sanb.rd llotary Club, was Farrell
W Kenipton. chaplain ol the S h i
h-rd Naval Auxiliary A ir Station,
wlm «|wike on Memorial l&gt;ay
The chaplain, who attended For
man College at Creenvllle. S (\,
traced the history ol the national
holiday from II* Iwglnulng In
few southern Mate* alter the C u ll
War to now
lielorr
his
Memorial
ll a *
speech, Hie chaplain rommeiited
on how -at home” Sanford had
made him Irr l " Y o u don't know
what II means to • man to come
Into a strange town and nut frel
like a stranger.” he said. "Never
oner have I felt like a strangei In
Sanford ”
, .
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None Of bit) Rower Foreign Mimsteis
Says Will Puli Out Of Negotiations

It* T ill: ASSOCIATE!) PHKSS

Thieves struck at the Xaiifwrd
/oo holiday night .aarhing th&gt;
*ecurat rubbery u| animals In
lew* than M Hay&lt; arcordlng to
puller rrporla.
Homer i«e during the Ul*
tie commented.
a y '»» world
........... “ To
— d a*
------hour* uf Humlay night, unldentl- —
Ifeit thrives slide right alliga­ call* be more palrmtlsni than
tors t alued at apt"uxie&lt; Melt
ever before, hut It calls lor pal
12(d) I ruin |lia- ion's “(ialwr Pour
careful
of It* possible tat reaching
according lo puller.
re*ult* "
Ihr brad ol another galai
t liarles Morrison was progtam
that eluded rapture wa* smash­
ed. City .Managrr W a r ■ e n chairman ol the day
Know Ira ruiumrnlr*l that ll
would lake a special type ol
lu-rson to du anylhiug as low at
that.
4
l.ast month, *ii alligator*
were taken from thr loo under
similar riirumstanrrs.
llie matter la today under
r lose Intrsligltiun by I ft* ptdoe
It s&gt;a* announced today by C)ar
department.
ence I. Iteddlng. chairman ol (he

Missing Girl
Is Found Here

No

Reports G it Increase
Diplomats May Leave

In Florida
Rises To 5

A Ih-yrar-old Orlando girl, who moved trorn *ullr 13u Palmetto'
had t-ern tilted a* missing from building, lo the admlnlslraliou
her home for airnutt a week, wa* hmldinc at Castle llrewer Court
At the annual mrrtlng of the
Iwated in Hanford Saturday al
ternoun, according to puller re­ authority, held Wednesday, the
hoard
accrplrd the rrilgnation id
cord*
Medium.
An onldrntlfird waltreis at Star- George It. Williams J r , who ha*
• * •
tha't Huack Bar, 20g Hanford Avr serant as executive dkerfor of
Women interested in puntng llie called Ibe [Hilic* statbm and te­ the IhmIv since Sept 1, 1949 Undrr
Veterans nf Fireien Wart women’* nor ted a girl In the aiwa who Mr Willlims, thr authority con
auxiliary hrrr will be allurded an ‘’looked as If she were lull or In slrurtrd three projects, which to
tilled 2tt units
opportunity to do to at a meeting trouble.
the group tomorrow evening at
Mr Williams slated that, be
Police lent a car, which brought
• o'
a'clocR ai the Ia*gum ||ut
hrr lo the station. Under quesliuli- cause ol the pressure ol his »r
ing, she admitted hrr name and counting business, he Is not able
The Col. Theodore Homettll that she bad run away from home I to devote sufficient time to Ihr
Camp 1 } amt ausibary No ], Police returned the girl lu hri authority, and that It would soon
(Continued tin I'agr I wot
parents.
require the services ol a full time
f-srrutive director
Thr board appointed Gordon 1.
, Bradley as eserutlve director to
succeed Mr William* Mr Brad
l ley ha* served as assistant rxeru
* Use director since Ang I. Itci
Mfrctlve tomorrow, hr will *ever
hi* association with Vineyard and
y’limjiany to drsule his lull lime lo
%
SAN ANTONIO, Tex «*s - A' "I think more In terms of parrn iir.-rllng llie affairs of Ihr aulhur
Baptist minister, pausing tdun In U l delinquency (halt uf jus rode H&gt;
his sermon as emotion overcame delinquency," he said
him. preached yesterday on adult
"Every one of us. Including my
delinquency as his Iren age son. In sell, were loo busy, too prrocru
days ago accused of muider, sat med, with material things and *r!
on the front row
fish motives lu give yuungstrrs thr
After the Itev Luther ll Os­ at lent Ion, care and lovg they need
A S e M , CititM]y rft)ilrn, t
borne, a* is customary at the end ed 13 years ago
Charley Hampton, was arrested hy
of his sermons, called tor profes
lie did, apuareiitly, attempt to
lions of faith, many In tils emo explain one difficulty his son had sheriff’s deputies last night svhen
tion charged congregation tn*gan had; minister's children, he said, they rallied the Blue llurk tnn, ac­
cording to sheriff'* department re­
are ''picked to pieces" by uther*
son. I.idher, 17. and Jerry if they refuse to go along and en port.
Ilrjiuty M. K. McClelland said
WlUi, 1 1 . are arruse.1 of beating gage In what he called the com
the department had Iwen watch
Julian Vega, n ,-ca fe bar owner, imm evils of youth of this hour
in* the establishment fur aome
lo death with a pool rue the night
Some parti of his sermon, which time before the raid.
of May tl.
also struck at alcoholic beverages:
Hamilton, who owns and oper­
llie pastor of the Unares Avrn
Parents have caoused “ day and ates the Inn, was charged with
ue Baptist church listed these «* night until teen-agers of this day potseoion of untaxed liquor ami
hit views of the cau«c of juvenile have gotten into the groove "
released on I 1(0 bond. Deputies
delinquency; a personal spiritual
Churches have "substituted a so •riled approximately
A. ‘ \* one-half
_
I f fRal/
being railed the devil: parents’
Ion of moonshine and a five gallon
failure to neiperate with other pa- cial program tor a spiritual pro jutr which had almost been em­
renta; the making ot association gram "
“ Do you expect children to go to ptied.
of teen-agers too convenient
church when their parents don't
go*”
C A N D ID A T E FOR DEGREE
" . . Every drunkard at one
A TH E N S , Or .—
William F.
time wax a temperate drinker ”
Meriwether, rum lauda, Sanford ie
"You cannot legislate righteous­ a candidate far the degree of dorBIT*
ness and good living'* and people l&lt;&gt;. of veterinary medicine at the
“ Kiephant Walk”
will fall "unless thr Individual puts Univeraity of Georgia's 181st Com­
1:00 - l:(ld . B;IT - 7:18 - UTS
his faith In Jesus Christ ”
MOVIFLANt)
mencement to be Held June 7. The
Luther* old brother ti a mis Dnlverrity of Georgia, chartered
“Llttla Bov Lost”
i km ary to Mexico Two sitters are in 1786. Is the oldest eharteied
8tiltI 7.10
married.
ust* university in Amvnca.

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'u i l ' ready lo he lited if th*’ !-*’ •
trie' to lili'ik the l 1S Supiem*4
Court % ruling uullauiiiK 'chmii *&lt; »*
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T w u utlirr m i h
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m* iH*Hihii|(

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1.11,1 Mlk Av*„ re,,ue.tr,I

hv H-'ihf*u 11 Aiitoiriaktic l^nitidry
i city Hall empbiyees l,a*v ie
..•.r.t.*t
Hist
the one*Into *•»
Wednesday afternoon* oft Ih- rr
e4in»lderet|. I Hrcuiiimrnd a skrle
toll force on a rotatiiiir ba*i« be
« . t it|t thuoiKb Augil*tl.

NEW PHE.SIDENT— Miss TecUe
Heard I right) uut going preslilral Ul the Sanford Roman's
Golf
over
(he
1
4011 sAssociation,
iw illlis a , (urns *
’"
**"
gavel lo Mra. Roy Symrs Jr., (he
nrsv prrsidral. at Ike annual
banquet held by Ibe Assorlatlon
balutday Right al Ihe Mayfaii
luu Seminole Country Club.
tPhaUt by Raymond Studu.)

Ifiun Ih r I j i i i i 'b u a Kfini|j
diM*luo*U Sun it.1 &gt; that It I1.1

ft Krqur«t from thr City man*
tiger for aolhoritv to hiri- oin man
to olitain easmrnts and dirt piling
Iteimils for the water and «*-wer
prorreain ■* a salary not to et -eed
j*, . . . „_..i
* I w r week
-1. Ai&gt;|ir»vml uf the minutes i.f Ih*
ll.eviou* im-eliltgs.
7. MDcellancuui buxiness from
the Hour and from the City com
minion.

n ,u roll.**............ mil.-* laid .b

o

May 31 when N.VAl P leader* ti in
u
,n A ,|i||t# Jt„,
- termlned to push local lev.-l a!
lack* on s r g t rgation hy court *mi*
411*1 !&gt;etltion» to school Imuld*

leiUislana pr. *bablv ha* mm*legal action* ready Ilian any other
Southern state, said Daniel Bvrti
id New Urlcans, field secretary lot
thr NAACP legal staff
llie lamisiania meeting here
called for "Integration of students
teachers and the personnel” (d
dale public school* NAACP I ad
ers decided to meet again Tu*-'dav
m New Orleans lu discuss plan*
In Montgomery, Ala nbout »&gt;•
N rgr» Irtders itrsngly eridorird

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tl*! 'll -old &gt;0U
hr ' l i d
\t. " i "ftllfii SjAAi K
no etiih’ in J u k**)h tt jrned thty
a|I** f pl‘r p jte d
to i i f f y t,j Uu?
ih-nit* 40&gt; 1n lr j v I iouv - I thi!
eiMnii
llie M l" | " « p p i fillu p d r mm need
"m le m i erale
nut
ti ie .pvUllible
'ttttetnent'" ttdal 4 \prr'seal 4*. ncef.1
m e r "'ite tact that certain ones in
high idlicial Iw'dion* ,*f our .late
base m i*te derogatory statements*
about Ho* Supreme Court ” xnd
base Hagratlll) disavowed Ihe
1 * uf f ■-- n»1 &lt;*f ti
ti# * ateh 11 li'

court
Officials indicated suits may he
tded soon iii tome arras of Mis
*l*«tppl
The Jackson meeting came h*u
days before a *chcdu!ed sauion
of the Mississippi U r a l Eduei*
(tonal AJvi.orv t ommittee which
‘ charged with finding mean* lu
miinltm public *chn*,i tegregx*
**-®
,
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Cohn Speaks Against
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S a y s D id
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Ml \ M| r (b a ir m a n l iv it WHd.
said toda) the S ta ir Itoad |t r |n r t
meet I- going right alioad with the
llt.t in ill Ion ibdl.ir mad building
|irv;r&gt; n i prolili-cd b&gt; Aeting l . n
Jolmlli
id the l»&gt;.iid • V|»'&lt; Is lo I, I
eoolr.uls (or Hi,- riitirv pnigrnm
In h r, m-\i Ja n u ary, when a new
CUVrnmr lakes office 1-olios Cot
Im- ile f,.,Ie«| Julius for the fleuio
er.ito nomination Tuesday
' V\, .Ion'I pivpn-e lo iliviih e
aos a i|lilin lstr.illo ll." Webb said
’ *ft* it III, mail lo i.ii, I i« eoni|si-o|
,,l fis, hu-ino-smeii ssbo are mn, h
itil, r, -la il in 1lii- stale anil Its \«, I
fan- \t&lt;- |irn|«ise lo build Ibe road*
s»e started out lo build ''
Mibb said Ills lioard bail let more
than .ai million &lt;hdla'- m *-, i
Ir.n1- during Ibe brief John* .ol
ministration and would go ahei I
rapidl) with others
there will I n- am,liter ru n lrjs''
letting in Tallalias-ce on Jinn
l i . II, &gt;aid

TAI.LAIIAS8KK «/!*)— One
of ids first acts as governor,
my* State Sen. I.eltov Col­
lins, demiH’ratie nominee, will
I k * to hold hearings for 10
Mi-Cart y :ip|H&gt;iiitiH‘* sus|&gt;end.
ml by Aeting Gov. Charley
Johns.
C o llin s to ld newsmen yes­
terday he w ill reinstate the

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H e a r in g s
Tells Probe
Of Luncheon

\\ A S l I I N G T O N ' . P i — Iio .v
M f \ i | i n swur*- to iln t S . cro*
l a r v S te v e n s an d \ r r n y counIMI* MAP SHOWS lb* lineup • &lt;m lolU rd bv the 50-gun defense which
men if John** charifr* arc not -u*
e ln r J o h n G A»l-'inii t r ie d to
I S Arm y headquarter* to l ump* diseased is area. ed along the Iron
tallied lint tlu-n will expect their
id h I, ill* ' Met in i h y : tilK*f'inI t l l l P r i D O N H i l fe»i ft
« .
Civi l h -M i l .i l m K u l t i ii
Curtain from tha North Sea lo Yugorlavla According lo m llltarv a x .
Immediate resignation "thereh*
it iit ie e ’ - |.na&lt;ilh' t •&gt;i i i&gt;mmulh« North l *s•.r m
4 Icol I
I fur lh t t
giving me a r&lt;nti|fleti-l)r free band
Iha gum can lay down an atomic barraga eoxenng tha ^ itr a
n
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O l. HAROIO U»4V tells r U t U
H ie action, be said, would I mh e a rin g !' w e re held
ati'lirm*) lti.il “ if Ibe hydrogen
In clear tbclr names "o l tile &gt;lig
bomb ran Is- tu n e ■-•»•) a source
I'nder v,ai|i. the ? ' te ar o il chief
nia id ibe -n-piti-ions "
■-I 1 , s, n Me*'.iillo .,1 o s od
of power, ll»e world w ill have Ibe
John*. defeated liy l.'ullins Tue»
a w it ’ tin ,-." j
'In* Mu i t ’!..
day. oi|s|cd Ilie appointees soon rr.rrg y equivalent of alt Ihe oceans
. im p ill* ,•
•: ai tie knits
after taking i i u t the duties id •if the earth turned Into gasoline."
. m ! liu I In . ft.e rr ' t • • v
I *r. U fry , who I* a nuclear phyagovernor u|ion the death of tin*
Iclit at the University of Chicago.
• iioniU,'
flan McCarty in Septrm lier.
• ••tin - ,ol llu ' s. • •»( 1. ?Pf \ ! j n
H r arrused some of them id Is delivering a series of talks on
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the hydrogen bomb at the UnlverV| .• % ■nip; ,* 1
mi ,feasance and or malfea&gt;at‘&lt;i
S T H l'K T if N
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S tr u n g w in d s l*i* w d o w n a 1.1wt IN '
1 \ " .,1, , t .M It. i it
in of Her Johns’ critic* said tin- »*ty of C alifornia In f« x Anyelr*.
c tli'ii.- t c u t In -t u ir l it I• it .ip p r iix in in tt'lv I.a im •|k i t a l,* r - a n d Hint l-l In • !•' III "*• ir »iii«
rln rg ts were trumped up.
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The
suspended
appointee,
in
th e p e r lo im e i s •■• , :t |» il -e rin tIK l l lj l i r v
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ii"! to hold , 'lllll'l pul" * "1 C\l a
PANAMA f —'T ension* incrca-ctl
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t«»w«iHKu»|»l*“ m i th e g n ju iit lr oulAhlt* lilt* liig te n t it flp w l 11%r healing , Oil alllrkf (1 %ubvif
in the devaKtatinir explosion-lire aboard the aircraft carrier sinners, five members of (be stele
'- W lllf lO
in jittery \ M ^ p A n w r ic T 7 m la y
-ion at Ft Murimmitli. N J
a* I I S rio lo n o m*|teclor» al llu fre e t hose t r a p p u l iitn le r th e lilllo w in g c a n v a s .
turnpike autboiity and the hntrl
Rcnnington 7.*&gt; miles at sen.
At la nt m mouth of | lit* I'aiuiiua
T h e m o st s c rio n in ju r y ic p o r te d w a s a b rn k e ii a n k le a l ­
ll&lt; -aid lil.iin , made n-, d it v t
The 32,000-ton carrier, a proud bearer o f numerous but­ commissioner
l aiial ransarked Ihe cargo of a th o u g h a i i i i i i i I n' i ol pi i o n . re c e iv e d c u t s a m i b n iis c
Collins said lir would expect res
i espies t that the -iilw uinm iltee
tle honors in World War II. was rocked by the disaster early Ignatiuns
F r c is h fic ig h lc r - prc-utuabl) foi
from Slate Motor Vo
I ’e r s h in g I t l m l y . e d itn t o f th e llimka &lt;'u tility IC cto td ill. p it&gt; investigatiuii tint made d
yesterday o ff New England.
coiitraliand .m ils
h id e Commissioner K V. Mah­
tie c ir c u s , sa id tlm t &gt;i\ g ir l a e ria lin tn v r r ) ile a i it would lie ''welcome
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w a s a tte n d
A violent blast on the second or third deck below the e r and Conservation Supervisor
iiew s" if t'le siibcumnuttcc would
An agi nl of Ihe r rent-h 1 Inc :.
llp
liq
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1,*
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C u -to iu l -ab| a serrrb ol its g .iijj ''ad mnw
lorn the tnquiiy ovci to the \rm y
flight deck was followed by scaring flumes which roared Ctiarle* B c il« . l*olh aiqxiinlcd h*
iH-rfnrtnanee
when
Ihe
win
I
till
rCartv. Ttiev uffert-d to resign
ll- r ||
Ion liii&lt; b lrr Wyoming ln-gaii la -t
through many forward comiiurtmcnto. Then came at least M
lie
»atd
the:
liig
ti
p
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gad
to
after John* took over, but the
MIAMI x f - 1a-1toy I'ollin* was iiigli! ’ ••ii lonncclion with llu- bu,i
t'ul.o ., .| ... 1.1 no* fiv o r doing
I on* more explosion.
acting governor rrfu-cd.
»n mtere-ted observer from afur lie * in fiiia lr u ia la '' lie obviously swav and the gill- -eti aim I
!lo«. p arilv tie , *, j
i,r&gt; ogld,
Scores were trapped in slrcping
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low
iriug
tin
*;it
t»
llarring an uniikcty Itrpublieanj Unlay a- tbc Male Itoad Hoard rc ie rrn l to I s rlia ig r* tb.,t left
alarm ing " •••■■•’
,ai on at
quartern. Many suffocated. Many onset In the November gcnrral m rl in Miami lo receive bid* on 21 | , | l i o j i , mala m e iilly rc c e ittd a down
a*
sin
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as
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Mu&gt;i
perished in the flam es.
election. C ollin, w ill lake office mad construction and resurfacing ia rg, arm - -lopinem Irmu Indnml 1,1lowing so hard ' In •aid 'lb
I mouth b ad cxidi-ii
'g time
in-t
In
Ion
Tbc disaster, one of the worst In January to serve out the re project*
.........I Hie Arm s bail d ■ • nothing
Ihe Iron i urtaln C iu d em alj Is , n. ) \ ' n .
,l '1' '
in peacetime U .S nasal history, malnlng two years of M cCarty’*
“ I In*|*s* ibe hoard will nut make of the Wyoming’s j-uts „ f u l l Hie N p I I * ' 1
,,'« .„i ii ,i,■•pile repeated
FBI
was tbc second utroanl a c a rrie r term . Tom Watson of Tam pa, for commitment* which will hamper
| w.iriinigs , - - i a p* it.-I ,d i ears
111.
. . .1 dcrlared, htm . r r
...............; 1'
" w'
In New England water* In less m cr state attorney general, i* tii* in involve my ailmiiiistralHin," " H le r r ,.i. e.o a rm . nr co lilr jh a lld &gt;* ad-.and dow n lo to " ' l l . I In
• uhii r lated foal .,( .1 lu'ichron
Collins said in Tallahassee.
than a year. t,a*t Octctier. 37 dieil Iti’inildiean opponent.
in New V, . . i i . ' IJ tiutli Slevelis
atniard '* Hi -aid the slop r a i r i.o l,
r* r , “
" 'i*1 ,V V
In an explosion and firr on Ibe
Collin, won the lb morrattr nom­ only general cargo
Collins said he lia* noUilng to
illd l I.&lt;IK 1 ,1 , d Ilie question uf
"f
a 1" 1
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c a rrie r igrvte while she was nniHitmce *o far on a|&gt;|*iintini nl- ination for governor in Tuesday'* J lin e t o r Edinniiil l-in lc r of tit* -'r* voll«p*cd
|| ,i t l x M \\, I. ol I’ allokci' V • "w h el.'iir . r iv I we ti.nl to have
docked In notion.
I, id .,, a c ie p tid the |Ni-ili,,ii ol ad bearings. ' alid asked if th rie
fo top jvwitions "except they're runoff primary, defeating Aeting Fr* m Ii lane -aid in I'a ris , now _
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n iiiti-trjio r of lb*' pr&lt;M»&gt;iscil Semi „ .iso I -unit- way In *t,q, the lo ir
fieae U g r U * . xon ■* 2 Jf l _ *.?l&lt; A four-man court of inquiry. going to Ik- fine, aide and d rie r (lOV. Iluirley Johns
e i . r . It.. W.'" m i" ; w j . c r iy io g N O f l T O TCI 1 1 C S W 1 1 1
iiulr W eiiioii.il llu Pit-d .leeordlli. 'tigs and let Itieio "do tills thrillv &gt; l n e W. C. H ill ol !■*} l l ‘ F1&gt;i! l| i headed b r I lr a r Adm John M. mined men and women who will
tlclwceii now and (lie lime of III* sevril ln,ve- ol |Nii1ing we.i;e nt.. i E l m l i i . i nairm an ul tin | -ell i s "
y k y c .^ h &lt; | b fg * ‘ y * . . lt l ? ' ! ! i : i lt«r,kins. commandant id the Quou- be a creilll to
Collin* __|*l he would described pi llu op,oiled a , hurt.. th*»
. . sta*c.'
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» « AWgabtc, ib 'o rie rs M V j ^ N ava, A lr
named
lMi;,rd i I Iro ti &gt; •
He said hi* program will In- "to k n p a "caIfttints lye'Jb n the |/fu:j trig n ff
mil pi toilewiisig P 'l
M i'V r l, a'id tdalus both to .lslrd
‘I tie lo u ,r ..Id .,,1 it,i■
i■ir.ilo i &lt;d • tiro 1br 1 1, ,-i,
lin e * ,., e arlier
ert itime everything we’ve gid in rest ,,f Johns’ p ro itu id
mil from Antw irp, It,liimni nm- ,.i
S t S S K
! o «£*■ Investigating tortoy
|*\# rg| --lr x II.. j *«j.f ^ .1
ju ii*
^
lion dollar road building program (lie Isoxes were t,&lt; be iirdo.vle
Ibe it. • ar»!., Arms bearing,
from the d i r g e .
Secretary of the Navy O .a rlcs S^ the platform."
llu- |*»* iMm !!•»* •
l»« • .hi • of tit.,1 11|» % Mrvrr tri« «f lu halt f*^•,
He rontinurd: "I m unpressisl
Johns rontendnl tliere wra- num •**■ " Jo**', liiiateni.d.i md Ine i-vt• » •
i Puunas. who flow to Quonsrt for
T ltr ' iiaitdie. ,.l tV .
I,., In 1 k|-« rii-iin 1 .1"
-r «t •* •t•, 1
'%• «tttfA?&lt;on
j„ r . lk |,
prograto. ''r*
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Memorial services are to bei ■ uulck Inspection, and CatH. with the necessity to go further P)
Ii .,dr Nt I uiigei,.. ol
I*. . ,w,|» ,u |. ul. In. e n ii,li in led
ln« |-M it I m
n deve oping a personnel sy .tn n |lllt
,-barged during lh&lt; nler said lb ...... I l« -1.1
s i, &gt;•
rnl lie w a, cimcerut f
rondurted
at
th e
Methodist " lllla m ) Itsburn. J r .. Henning
,, n,,r in « s, *|| I . , 1,„ I I u In t .itues 1111.1 I«*«
•ol I m l., i
n oi il..
i)jn
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Church. cairner of I’ ark Ase. and ton skipper fur only a month, said that will eliminate political m cr ■ eauipaign thal Julio- w is prom who *enl the I
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I i, I - i .i r •I ol I*' le&gt;
kitin'
'll! Ill •• lined tlie u .n tin \ rm ,
ising more road* Ilian he could
many «ii&gt;i»nis wen o
Fifth S t., Sunday at I I a.m . The ’ ''ere was no indication of *abo don. intimidation and fear.
• IMllHlI- lllillllll - Mil * till*
tn l, ,1 l|ie | n&gt; linli on itiiiiino -I, i ,
"We want to give prote,-tbm I" build
In ni
Ii im m ereil ' lie said
VliKIII. bill sail) lliey w« te "-in ly « lift ilf lii! V I, M&lt;* 'll lie
I "fl** I p i, &gt;-I Ilie I, • ling lli.il • n u ll "I
lie v . Milton II. Wyatt extend* a l tage.
stale employes wlm are sioccreiy
to- t'lt &gt;' unfair picture of lh«
Tlie late Hov. Han McCarty in "ol • r‘*M,S»* ••• *t.ni
particular Insitation to all vetII*• 1 k« tif i&lt;!|{i‘( i i i *i * •h*• 1 of !!••'
Ilahorn. from Oklahoma* City. devoted to their Job* and actually
In , , | m rn t ,i' e.in guide tin U ,.in t .lnation • •* Imuig g u m by the
*’ NVr o llm c a n y an* ’ r one m l I 'off
crans to attend.
said ttic cause of the explosion is are ikiing good Job* for the slate. herded a road deficit of almost
in lii* pun 'UM’ ol io „ i u'npim lit
rintln III fill 11"
lo •IK'll*! .■ml In Ip with Ilie in .*nif•-hI con Mu irthv -lit..... mmlttre
2M million dollars which had to he I'M inti) or afiollu i atnl « o ver
«
• • *
"a mvsterv to me.”
That reform goes further than
• o|ii » i j- k , d w In-'li,-r Steven*
i-J
llo r-» H i fiiclil nt Mnlhf l-ifsi I 'in k on
*
The annual IN mart a I s e n ire
"A ll lead* have proved ground­ dealing with the present emplove wiped out before McCarty could K rl any Irm H ilc." lie
-1r ii , I i&lt;,ii nrolilciu*
ih nolhiny i ktr.tttithu.ti) \N«• only Sntoida\ in fill nn-1
iiel Vila in , conitil •tneil al the
on il" '
of the Brotherhood of locom otive less.” he said. "T lirrc was nothing
get his own program under way
Mn,-if
Ihe
III
*
tilingWeir
I
in, I iis -ii i ' n iiiI di-ti 11um of the
c arry u lu ! our riiktoincrih
u% ritil»r ra th Sill’d,
niiib: I "
Engineers. IHviaioa Ttt. will he explosive In the area where the group We want to make stale
i \»H , *ei| to i|.i I- elieel pn - 1 f .ti ! *
employment more attractive to
f«» c n r r v M
•II* »l I v II" • ,;tiipmi-ill &gt;1 the I i rnalit l.ang
i f«i iilntie w •11
1
held at Ihe Central Baptist Charrh. explosion* look place."
|1l*’A l|lil»|#|. • "!lf|
well trained and qualified yotm:'
' I tic I* !i State IS ,Mt1fl.cn! had hitfilold lloat
II s k i * lit'-. "I f.-n II. pil.tl .i*i,| re, iiiinneml l*» 11••
Illh M. and Oak Aye.. Sunday
The " b c 't Information." hr satil.
lica n l tlicfi* %n»«- f n r I mi\ f » of utioti I iho * « d&gt;« It. • «• |M• t ie lit I I
aftrnioon a l 3 :3i o’rb*rk. The 1* that the blast occurred ‘ ‘ iso* people who are willing lo make
«hat
iw
irinw
nihku'pio
'|M»tlhtc atm* m Ihe c a r 40. lot!
\ ouilitt^ \sn » . •! iii 11| Infill" .........it'ing i» r i i r l ' i
Rev. S. I.. Whatley otll bring the »lbly al the fire-inch fu«e m aga­ government a career "
He said the "|N&gt;lilir.d type" of
kitli! tl Mil HIM|a*| t&lt;*m| tin t|t|«
l» Wlilt'll t l" " ’.
•Mil" • » •• •%••
message, and j rordlal Initiation
lii, tinnsn l u l n &gt;1. I u &gt;m&gt;i i &lt;-,^ employe
......
.mu-t
. . . . . tw
... rlin iln a lrd
t!•*11 v u i I h'I iu; raided 11.&gt;««1 them •n t t ttl in* in * i
I llir It"ul c I mI i .iilnnni-tralnr ,v a , iMirn in *„&gt;rlh
lo attend the te n te r Is evlrirdrd zine. " lie emphasized that this In put'lie
formation
had
not
been
confirmed.
and
that
In
tu
r
worker,
,
.,n
.„d«
IK'ttCI
•
i
*
i
in
nmkinir
w rit «m tiiiti’l !•
lo the general potdic hy Ihe rom
M i- tirin g ,. Taylor, » resident
. R .
roll ' i , and edin lid it Mid,
H ie liig rarrlrr was cn route lie attraiieil if they are certain
e Ml tlflll Nli- 'I anivi
"till
1 'in i lit
milter in tbarge.
rstt)
He holrl* bsclrrloi
their
Jobs
won't
ilcpcml
on
back
lo
Nrwuort,
across
N
arra
’
voting
I:
I
Mitcli*
It.
t
:•
--11,1,1
M
&gt;
Miltai
• • t
:*»'•»»
ip ♦
»*|v #^ of the
,ml ho-plt.il ailniin l-lrato r'- •'•
right."
gansett
Hay
from
Quonsrt
I'uint,
■
uni
\V
it
I
In
hi
J
,
i
,
i
»
i
I
v
A
p
|,l»
*l
• t .* • | m il* | • • !••• •&gt;•*
••t 7* If* u m W«-&lt;lfir«tUy K h f h*«
gl,&lt;- feritii Ihe urif, •-*■•it» ,l rr-o
\
The Sanford Cardinals and the
on
a
routine
training
mission
mat,
l&gt;
"IHi
I
kin
'-ill
|«
irtiiiputi
ft \ « "
»!lFf tAlaf ntght
lirrn in ill licwlth for llu p« t two
mg I the Imard i i i , i in n .in
#.Sem leolr High School baseball
Aboard were four vquadron* id
hi llu- ■iu l,,l &gt;. t and w ith the prost lent of
yrnnt.
tram will meet al the Memorial
T«mlirh! w ill turnl II" oiirnitiir
lit ' -re hi comitig .iillllltil Ira ' "
alMttzt
130
men
each
which
make
up
Stadium al H p. m. Frtdav. ThU
r t i i i c m l nrrvirriA will la- h e ld al ttf tin* Saiiftti-I | lie qiie* i ;tt|t&gt;i'- In t
•I I • Ig la ilo iHi-pllal, W hile lo ihe gr-,o|&gt;. Fk, i ! w |ir« w n , and
game will lie the last of the sea- A ir T ask firuup IB I, based at the
t h e l l r i o o l i I n t " n i l l lo o t r ;if III
lu .
t r , n l |iir approxlin.it, I- * i it'll*, I latum * proiH, .i*|, *nt rlar.4
Ocrana
N
aval
A
ir
Station
near
»!"•, ining .* can*1, hn*V aini othsr
bon for Ihe SIIS tram.
n ni. K lidny. with I lit* l!rv, \Y. I', Fever.” Curtain •tint i&gt; X ;|fi |, rn
'
.
in........ he -erved is aillnl ii ti •
Norfolk.
Va.
H*e
squatlron
Iwunl
■ill. i - i • ' 1i - r l*i « i'* r control
• • •
Ml** M yrtle Wilson, Seipinnlr l i t 00V % offlrm liiitf l l u i •fiI will la
toi i I'larm ilnri M einiiri.il llo pl-a«t minute pr&lt; |«iatton, Mir I k
M n r jp p rv r |&gt; a r h p C llC
c*| the Bennington last weekend
■ -il t . '•111 s t f j .
made ltd , a ft.............. for Ih . p l.v
I U l I M J I I f t - v U v - lal •! Manning. S ' h* ippiosi
fo r |h«
County Home Unnonstrntiun * h* Id ill €•« n r v a
Climaxing a sea life study
t
Ofltl,
i
lllll'l ■
'••a consultH
ie
hla-t
shook
tlie
Bennington
f
i
r
o
r
v
n
I
mhii
u
o
i
i
i
i
i
i
.
g
rill,
i
,
srliedulrd
to
liirrt
w
ill,
w lilrli w ill lu xe k three d a, run.
| i , i * , - n »n , , •I | » ■•• • ••• I
n il'll- in inimlli
rourse, ,’irt rhildrcn of Mrs. Edna
■g roginenrs (••• • - • , ’ oc'.attar.
Just after
the
ftsvir• | approvimatrly 20 members of thr
....... the ;first nf —
- ;—
W*ir i* n iarrleil and tin l.i'ln i
a,-r„nliti|- In X |ri Rotott llitlhm i made re rrv stn n i
|nr tonighC
Pinkerton’ s slsth gradr class par­ &lt;—
'. r * |.. «. 1 to . ■It in definite
er, puhlii-ily d ir x to i for the |&lt;x *1 Sanford Jiintnt • h ain l-r nf • •••&gt;
ticipated In a field trip to Marine- .•piailnm. had lievm lau n etird -a u u Marv llunie l&gt;rm&lt;m»ti&gt;ti.&gt;ii
t 11, o rlu h lrrn . Ito I* J Mil -nil, I
|i1 ligll.. f l . 1'iio r to thair
am atrur group.
metre In tMlIntnn, I..i i ' k , ii &gt;l„
t Ho- I lr-t Fre sh , tr ru u • Imr, !i
land, Saturday. A picnic lunch was eoinmon uraetire atmard carriers ( lu ll tomorrow.
m r l i,| ' i . *i * .
n tha nax*.
Mi,- w ill present a ilrmonstral.e n d lllr pari* III the -In ry, w lin li iliil.-d In |M- Ii- 1,1 .il Ihe X| i,l « n ............
held at I’oner dr Leon Springs on nearing a ir base*.
Ih iiary Club iih I •
of racarr"
B
ra
llrln
g
a
serious
catastrophe
i
,
*e|
in
a
srni-*triuml
hunting
|m*
c
'•»-,t,l
y
t
tot,.
.........idli.g
!••
liuti
on
huwr
to
alter
a
dress
pat­
ii
o
ol
.i
iin
ilir
A
n
Jtiirr
the return trip.
-n* to th»
oecorm t we launched the rest of tern.
helge, w ill In takrn l*y Lrn r-t in fo im rl *&gt;,&gt;n iff
* • •
Saturday, the agent w ill art a*
C n w lty, Sem in,.I,
High Sellout
tin- newt* ,-l,,i« d In m ili !•
The Mayfair Inn Hath and Ten­ (lie a ir group to free thr deck* for
II
" M E I I 'l l M i l "
\tt"f"|rl k Af i r
\
W
Lae,
un»- uf the JudgiM in a county-whir
nis flu b will offlrlally open Satur­ casualty control,” Itatsoni said
O fficer* and iiia jo rr'lr* of thr lluinl ilirrc tn r, lle x n ly Benton, Al tin I vlre -p m h h n l, M i'liam IVl 'p
sAN I i ill11. N f
r D mgl-i
•' 'till! HIAM f * hr C. &gt;(i‘ w aterw ay*
The planes, many of them Jets, revirw uf dresses madi- by t - ll l.yinun Srhtml Hand were elrctrd hert F i l ls , and Ji&gt; Hayinan
pie. i . •• In dull I I ii mi rodm
■i
day morning at 9 o'clock, accord
.Mil (A«t. » »||f Hit &lt; iinmU’ M ; ForL a ri. 37. cnnvK'leil ul two cliatg,
new stole prealil, lit, •'! srh , J» h r
Ing to an announcement by Char- took off for Quonsrt as surface girt* It years old nr lets.
at a nu-rtlrig lirld Tur-day after(Coattoned On Pig* Plve)
W lnnrr of the loral contr*t w ill no,,n miller the ilirrrtio n of 1’,-riy
-nn, Jin kinnvill*'. wtm w ill t.il e ol ilriinkeiiuess, w ill have rx*» *1 ■, - . I I I . b. ("flilK F , f I siiager of th*
M .ltlttl *»LV II I.
(Continued 0 * Page Five)
•o indy it pamphlet in In- p ■&gt; ' 1 i i - t i l i - f i e ' a r v o f th e a i s o e i l be «enl to T a ila h a tire to rnmptete B irin e r, hand tupci visor.
I3»S A N G E L E S n Maxwell \n part in tin- installation ri rrninni*
rion, and l»tl J# i'.o n, member of
whin tie w»» a r n -it'll H ie i '•
in a ttate-wrlde r u n to t, airu n lin g
Klee le t are Caroline Sm ith, rap ilerson, Pulitzer I’rtze-w I n n i n g
,
" 'ing •n g 'n * riirg firm
•\.iU Can lin p ro ie Ym ir-i II il S
to Mist W ilton.
1 A M I I I It
ta in ’ K itty Ktitibell, lib rarian ; •Ira n atist, t* *crtnii*ly ill at Ced rI
till ■
(O f
tt .nt I'o "
tl'N IS , Tunisia v Twn I
T u rttlay. a Hireling oi adult t- ll Ihinriw I j i i i llm nes, raptain &gt;&gt;f in a of fjiu r u in Hospital
Ills pliysiriati. Ur tlare n ce M lan li-rron-t- w, ti i \ ii ut,&lt;l &gt;i •
butrurtors from over the r« unty orettes; and Lynn J o x , , . Audrey
•
w ill I k* held in the agent's office
•udley, Judy llliir * , Janet Hines. Agrcs*. said Hie plavwriglrt lu - le iiljy i»v a tiring squad at v
in the County Court Huuse. T h r I ’atty Jo y tv , Diana Ruuken, L ir revlNmileil "quite „ r l l " to Ir r ii' lizi miles soullic.i't of here t ’ n&gt;
meeting w ill I k * given over lo tra in ­ Itusso, Jim m y l/n i Taylm and I’a' men! fur a heart cnmlillun and a liad Ik 'imi c o n v iit fl nf a -iii-- .it
ing of the Instructor* fo r woik titiles,
.......
liia 'jo rrtte
"
,.
liapfiragiruittc licrnia. ing a French rn lo n il in I'JV
F A IR B A N K S . Alaska O P-Ftm r attempts to add m oiL men to tltr during the summer, coii.n-rntril
men Inched their vray up ML Mc­ party ao the four stalled toward Miss Wilson._________________
K inley's treacherous southern but- the two-mile-hlgh spot where Arg
tre ai today In a desperate attempt us lay.
lA C K S tiN V IU E 'JD—Tom
............ ..
m thinking t Httnk r.c'.
Morton Wood and Leslie Vicrto save a mountain clim ber who
um nf Tam pa, the lliqmlilit-an u n hn- will I m' r a .ie r il I • »n p'Jt
vras left gravely In ju rn l in a lone­ eck. who were found In M cKinley
for KtivrrvHir. i b w In «• • • «*'ir I!"
« i i | m i ^»i I hast* in nir.*3
P a rk Tuesday Just as a search
ly. cold tent last Sunday.
lic.il | j'lt iiv Collins, the Den
o n of
.form j ' ioii uel »duelThe man In the tent is Ceofge was about to b« started, told of
M. IL Strickland wa* elected as
cratlc nominee, In Nuvembei
1
u I it
voters of ill fuirtlex ot
Argu*. one of three aurvtvors of the fa ll.
I run pul over tlie campaign i FI"fMlii
They said after conquering the the p rrtld rn t of the Kiwranii Club
a 1,000-foot fall May IS which
at a rn e n t prim ary election.
• w m mind.'*
ild Mn if offorHitf w
killed the fourth member of their southern buttress for Urn first lime
A . L. W ilson was named as first
Opening hi* race here- ve-t. r t " 1’ «am l,j ,An i* to furnish j Dad
f garty,^George Thayer. *7. Bead*- and starting b ark, they reached vice-president; P . P . Campbell,
the 13.000-fout level.
day. Watson, 'A. form er D em i wtr-.stp **»-• A****
treasurer, and Oscar H arrison fin ­
c ra tlr -tale attnn.ey general who t1"' iwilttlv-i v sell centered. m * k *'
" It was Just a s illy Uttle ar- ancial secretary. Hey Mann and
H i reaeue ya rty is led by Dr.
cam e a
a llrpublican
Itepublican III I'J’.'vl'i'xi' tiw litions •■( a P a , , ■ahich
John M eCall, 31 year-obl Univer­ rid e n t." Wood aaid. "O ne of H u y
tieeaine
A. U. Shinholaey tied fo r tha offire
sity of Alaska glaclerologirt. With er's feet slippsd-probably because of second vice-president. A run-off
i ailed upon the ptsipii lo hri . \ b a le Iweii kept alive through and
liv
thosv wlm sect, th n r own gain.
him are three crack mountain his clamped-on spikes lost their election w ill be held next Wednes­
.w a y from "our inoidy |K iiitu .il
Ill Ihe prumotlnn of a f r iir pitT
clim ber* from the Arm y Indoctri­ grip He tumbled over the p reci­ day.
one
party
tradition
"
______
I’t'-m nf .ticking to Soutlirtn loynation ren te r a l Big D elU . Alaska. pice and a ll of us went with him .
He *aul " I f tlie Itrpu h llcari, v .u altie*. P i c e seek to keep down
" I recall faWng and falling.
DIDN’ T QU ALIFY
H ie y were carried to the 3.000eliminate |w tlv Jealoutlca. if « ' intelligent -ml n -n ttr'c tiv r com
OMAHA i n —When Omaha wcnl
foot level by an A ir Force heli­ H ia y e r dlrd because he struck a
ra il get tlni-e wlio h a ir quit \o' ng (wtttion that m 1’ * ’
o iq vit
copter e a rly yesterday. Strong ledge sticking out of the ettff. A rg ­ in search of an oldest residrnt to
Irecause of various reason* to
turn st d lru*’ “ '
'betr a lm i
winds and Mowing snow blocked us broke the fell by tumbling into be the city's centennial nuAhcr. (hi
lis te r again amt enough |)e iin * 'rs i ­ n( profiting hy
• ~X coadem snow which (topped him and oldrrt person nominated was Mr*.
tu Join &lt;&gt;ur cause, wt* can be -,c trnls h-ipg kept
'
' '- n d v "
pulled ua aQ to a n a p ."
Margaret D e m o n .
torioui.”
Wation ticev v
i '. r.iM -» «bThey all were roped together.
S i r . like ttia city Itself, is too
i ' • r HeWhen lie armounccd fur the re slaele. l*emocratz .
A fte r rocaaistog at the scene of years old.
&gt; to t .xml
publican nomination, he said, hr puhlicans In the s " ! c ■
■ m
the a e c to ffl fe r a week. Wood
S till she couldn’t be the centen­
__________________ ___________
D irorter G e e r g e ____
didn’t expert to win "but I have the G U P hat m.t '&lt; i the i n e r
____ __ _____
________
________
_____real
______________
, N torn Argus nial mother. 9 m w as born in
nlgkl’a d rew ___
rokauraal
to Ike
Hanford Thro
tar____
Gelid
of I ’r tllro a l Fever” , a three aet corned j
-Tim Boy Prom Oklahoma"
changed my mind " At first, he norshlp since rKo nxtru. i i . . ' a y .
down
(f lh w t ia OB i n to* Sehlesrwtg'HotoUin and to be eligi­
hteh opena
toalfb t at H
B :iSYnd
• Mrh
h m m lootgkt
ill and wilt run at the same lime each evening through Haturdar In Ihe
144 •
. ItU • l i l t • » U
out
continued, he thought Acting Gov In Tuesday's U cm eer..'.,
adltartom a t CHy
Mlandlat (left lo right) ara: Mr. Dabbo, Ml*a Pat CaMube, Miss Mary Ann
ble the winner had to bo native
Aoditartom
City Hall. Rlandln
■OVHLAND
Charley Johns, defeated m the p rim ary fiiw.gp) ;wr*om c is t b a l­
Capt. Landry; Marvin Goombel, Klmn. an Esklmn servant;
B o kar, two Wakl— g ir ls ; Lynn nellara,
Bellara, 4
born
Democratic runoff by Collin* Tues­ lot* Watson won the Republ'.e.in
What to do? The centennial com ­
and Jackl# Tkam aa, SawUy. Boated to_________
(bo ___ orderr ara IVwi Fletcher, Ihe Rev. Shapham ; A llw rl
a
"The Wtontoc Taam"
day, would lie easier to heat In nomination May 4 with 24.42J ol a
_____
__________________
F lit * _____________
. 8 ir Jam es_______
Fenton;
Mlaa Jo H i 'mao,
| i w C lara W ilso o ; E . H . Cooley, Daacom Dlnsm ore; and Mlta
mit la* made M n . Daemon "Tha
•tort T i# , Fagtan Itl4
tlie general election "but I h ave 'to ta l 33,M l
Adopted Mother at Um Century " Beverly Bent on. Btbal Camplem. (Photo by X lra b ner/Raymood K ledln)
It®*It

Navy Counts 91 Dead,
201 Injured In Blasts

Search Is Made
Of French Ship
By Customs Agents

Four-Man Board Of Inquiry Named
To Probe Bennington Catastrophe

S troncj Winds Blow Down

Circus Ten! In Kansas

Observes Road
Board Meeting

Administrator Is
i Hired By Trustees
O' County Hospital

Strolling
In Sanford

Tokc Part In Big
Boatacadc In July

Mrs. Taylor Dies
In Local Hospital

tdto^rnd.t'toloKn'i.Jlidul 'neatre Guild Play

Improvcmon! Bo(ly
Mooting Is Hel»l

Begins Run Toniqht

Miss Wilson To Be
Judge A t Review

i-iav ..f ti.......

’T’riti,s.at Many Reservations

Band Majorettes,
Officers Elected

Four Men Attempt To Save

(

. Injured Man On Mountain

G O P Candidate Foi G ovnmni

Is Optimistic About Chances

Strickland New
Kiwanis President

Movia Time Table

X2

ttC fa ?*
rtjgrsy

S n ’S T ' Mw

a

J

&gt;4

J r

-4

t

�•*
J

a s s u ra n c e th a t h i v isite d •» n atio n d e te r­
m ined not to ig no re th e lesson* of th e past

Visiting Lion

(' Efg!
it?

A m e ric a a lw a y s welcomes d istin g u ish e d
v i s it o r * : it is one w a r o f te llin g th e j»eople
in th e land* fro m w hich the v is it o rs come
th a t A m e ric a n s hold them in high esteem . In
th e ca.se of E m p e ro r H aile Feh»ssie o f
Elhi&gt; p i i . h o w e ve r, the welcome w ill l&gt;e **-qso.
d a lly w arm and n f feet ion** *e
A m e ric a n s w in rem em oer to*1 d a rk d ays
o f 19AR w hen to ta lita ria n is m w as c n ttin ir
**■*■*
,
-*WL
w ide s w a th * through****’. tne « . w . . w n m
th e E m p e ro r o f E th io p ia , sh o rt o f .-tattire
hut loop on d ig n ity , addressed th e lo n g u e o f
N a tio n s, lie pleader! for the fre*' n atio ns of
th e w orld to com e to hi- a ssista n c e . He
w a rn e d th a t if th e y ignored th e in vasio n o f
hia c o u n try hy the F a s c is ts o f B e n ito M us­
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v is it to Am erica of lln ile Selu-«io ra n !•*■ a
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T h e v ' a re hap p ier days foi the I . ion of
Ju d a h M ay his vt»il I k - a pleasant one and
m ay he ret irn to hi* j»cnplo w ith th e re-

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live (hem aw ay." he say*
TO K Y O . ja—Japan's best kwwu
He adds h* h i* oriinued a'MtChristian is « m u ll, cheerful mac ISO churches. R V'tly n ru rii
*h o 11 66, still spend* half of area*. *u re the u a r The Util?
every month traveling and preach preacher -.Iso u actne in orsin r
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Toycdiiko Kiyaw g. whose near ■ fjr a e r * in Japan are very po &gt;*.
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h i cif$te«. spectacle*, travel* in tilling rowperahve liiTon* m *ura baggy. black, suit, preaermg vice."
The cviperative ractemrnt ha.
cTm *tlinrt&gt;—and better
method* He hat been 1 Chrotur. been a pet Kagawa project f ir
?9 year*. A great admirer of giro51 year*
K a l i n , a man of many taletrt* itar movement* in Sweden and
ha* vidted every state m :h&lt; Denmark, he »ay* "there i» t»&lt;
United S jt e * three time* and rgher way out fur a country a*
pvery part of the world—earep* land poor a* Japan '
Kagawa credit* the*e c»ipcra
•V n tral Africa
Uve* with helping to defeat IVm
Age and the changing tcenc monism ameng fanner*
have cut down on Kagawa*' activ
The Japanese Christian r *
die* Behind him i* 3 remarkable
active in Irba:
care e r of writing, lecturing, con­ longer ta very
verting. work m labor union*, ci’y unhmi Kagawa crginigcd a *c.V j !
*'tim* and on the n a ilin ’* fartm for labor traders 3b year* ag
where farailie* tcratch out living* and wav active m organizing duck
on tiny pin* often * mailer than worktr* and miner*
He continue* at an ad\i*«r to the
an acre.
But K a c a u i still pack* a tiaall. flight Soctalitt Parly, one of J-*
black bag every month and u P &lt; pan'* leading political pane
Ilr U strisvng within me part;,
off fr.r the farm* for two «reck*
to talk t.. the men and i M f t for “ Christian «»riali*m ." he «.*y" T a p Commufint* tearh rla*
who feed Japan
rontetoutne**, I teach (.o j .-on
He *av» he laches “ love of Bod »ciou*ne** Wttfnmt (isst there ta
l*&gt;*» of neighbor, love of mil ' be lo democracy '
He c all hint: -If a “ home mi*
He wa* born the *&lt;,n 01 an Im­
•lonary, .elf taught *'
portant gosernment minuter and
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r . » dism is. charge* tni tv in"
vboA whether H Struve llcnvel
In Pomt* fi thr- tgh a M c arthy Hernei and McCarthy'» •’ if f di
wav tm arl in letting the Senate ripiwined he w ai le ik m . fur mu recu r Carr
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Met wrthy tald hi* *taff h i i l h s t i dured at tin hearir i * » far t ' a rnm-b liePcr po.1 w-ifl ariiht*
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Hryan. atiorney I r H rn *sl. t a il
Mnraee who I* Tt\ r-'d haired
uni*-** he * called lutek ttecwuti- of l«a,i'ir. against the assirtant .'-e
an unevpocleii turn in the hearing* rotary of defense T7ie i t a'or la td ih e w a i in favo r of Itw o rshaka tt&gt;: and m arried *er\ed 1 . an Ami*
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a* a principal, he and h la a f l n r '* ', , *t* " J r I I . drev. large sum* o f '* * a vindication
The Sitn rd a v Itevte* To "
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n ry , Frederick Iltyan , would &gt;n m,mO Bum a ahip'i .apply f.rm
Met artliy -aid a , lie a* be w . ter &gt;1 for hi* lateit h i k ‘ Suttm ’ *
turn have been *l#e In put Me« a * operating m i g.eern tuoccrnrd hi* rharge* against 1 p lace *." he tnpned pvioon mileCwrthy through crust eaamination 'n fn * priorities Ife n 'd vjg onuvly Hensel *toc.d
through *ome to statr* and l i
Nos*, oner these hearing* are ‘" ’'V ™ “ "1 wrongdoing.
Since he ieeU that way it *voeld tnreign rnuwtHe*. -inginc from
over and McCarthy resume* hi* , *c*tcrday Sen fiA«r&lt;Jiak t i l *eem he left the door open tu call 1 Fintant tu Ja p tn Whrnever p&gt;.
rule a t chairm an of the vuooom- ''iahot suggested that tenato- inH m *r| before Imn U t r r
when **h!e he tnolc hi* wife N'.mey
imtte*1 h" can call Henset before ve*tigatzng the M e C jrth y V rm v when the*c- hearing* are over
aVie ■
M ctrrtliy recalled that I'rcu
"She travel* better thin 1 ,i&lt;*
Min and quiz him In his heart’s
n intent
111 n* l'i&gt;t*nhuwrr rerrntty orrterHl twi, he odnttt'rd tnsnfullv ''Wore
high government official* not tu me itown '&gt;n a hike (hroudi a -n.vw
In that situation Ifrn ««'I 1 ildn’t
ie*t|fy aU.ul cunference* they field in the V e fir Circle tin a
rpiss etaniine Mct arthy No m i
might have had about M cCartta evwint. m t*-»k in h*itrerl*ed ,ti#
can crusrciam m e a committe*.
chairman. F u r t h e r , if l|en»el
;*J Howard K. Kirshner, I..II.I I and the Army. Therefore, hr . Oil, 1 *kfi&gt;o&lt;&gt;d and d a n ec' ar-und I was
You knew
Sotr.e ,»y Anierica i* an old na­ Hensel probably could 11 &gt;t wn wei panl.i.u and durv
brought hU attorney along to tuch
a session. Met wrthy could forbid tion nnd speak dlscouragingly uf very muih at the present hearifi*!* fhe altitude "
-------------------- ---------J b rtfg dlZVflillv sariip'i-s the In.
the lawyer to ash a tingle question ,,ur
They yearn foi th*
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pioneer* tzi
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. . ha* dnne I,Pr-arta''*n** «*f_ the
e|.*d(ng caetu» e ''*tv i" \eiror*.
eiplnit the frontier
Actually
that beforr with other*.
A merit* I* young ami I* atilt m
*'okl octopus in Italy, drieil reinAnd if McCarthy, when he re the formative period. “ We * r v !
'ere ard setted r-./fee rv Swedish
Mimew the chairmanship, doe*n’l Early* American*,’* *ay» roniari |
I.solan I. Koled seiwvrd tn Japan
ra il Hensel up before him, rep.*rt- Hilton.
"Aetoally I hstn .* jwisv stnmm ill p iru -p
eU are sure tn ask him why in
The y e a n from i::r, to tt»S4 add
fjcneral Jo Hhelhy fly Baiitat * *rh.’* k1, admitted "ard I think
vrf-wr of what he already h is said
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Kagawa said lie » a * in trc..l.^,
with
the notoruiu*
Jap an
thought
time* b»
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a if
fore he war for a.»
activities.
He »ayv he w»* "tirande-t a*
a peace worker” during the «&gt;|
and spent timt in To kyo * Sug.-n
pn*on. ’'Some of my sailor* a*kcd
tc become Chriittan*.” he uy
Kagaon h»* written more •
7i» (y,iik:* including n»'*re thar y,
work* uf firtion "A ll niy b .1 .
ruse a Christian theme 1
He ha* not written a book ‘ 1
many years M 1*
wort
un hi* nhilo‘ uphy of life. He d tire* tin* a* “ the creative 1
of Hod apt’tied tn tbe renuC ry
of mankind '
Kacawa will return tn the I'nuH
S ' tie* in \uyuz1 f'»r the fir** t.-r.
1 ;l*ree years hi attend the &gt;
.. mby of the World Council ,1
cptiishe* at Kvan-ton. Ill
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:nr&gt; to lllmol*. in the
1 niinl
ijelt »&gt;f Amer.ca’’ a i he cal
He *aid. ‘ Hrayenly An
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1 , in,- Rockfet Here you find
yund *ide and ttH idtnul tH-i,iy of thr pe*iple. Here litre ’ r
nyu*t wvmlcrful peuplo m hr
world
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America" uith the "H ell A ■
in th? big rtlec, whet.-, he v u ,
three I* “ inn 1*1 teh *rtlishne»« -jJ
greed"
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other practicing fctrfW M 1 ti
along with a ilwior *011, * j &gt;
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pillaged into social welfare u.,rk
and the labor union movem-r.!
He organized insurance cjoperative* and established loan agra
C)r. - &gt;.Th are stilly ow-ranngt&lt;&gt; "break the
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F O U N T — I f you do not yet h ave a
h o b b y, nt;d want one. get an ap hid and keep
a set o f I look- on it* p ro g eny. I f th e y ail H A L H O Y L E
'hr re are
atiout Vhi or»&gt; Chrlitianz ^tej when he u a i t
At l i . a
liv e von should get 1.5110.000.000,(100.tHXtm Ja p a n
Kagawa *ay* m r of the y*re«ti)irr.au mi* , nary ronserl -d
r e a lm s for the
*b»w trrowth of rum
la in . o i s i uoo vo uiig in a *in g le -e a sn ii ( ' I hi*
C h ristia n ity here
1* the large
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fig n re in u rd * i&lt; I sept M inn 50 s e x tillio n )
num ber of .e c t * - «
the rity of K ib r and worked an.’
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K ag aw a op-Tiie* a puhlith.ug preached fur I t year* Once ruf
NEW V iiltK &gt; - tl y&lt; u are plan mg If you try to mra*ure every­ company
in TVkyo that turn* nut fiana tieat him
up and
kno .l d
l i t O S — In s e c t* a re stro n g e r th a n pen- nmg to go *h' oad tni, summer. thing you *ee abroad by how it re llg kw ii
pamphlet*, twmki and a every trwth rut of hit mouth
ple M an ha* Je** th a n 5 0 0 m u»eles am i in ­ wily n-&gt;! tak.- a' ,n ; temething u*e compare* to what you have hack w rekly (T r o t u n newspaper with
Kagawa came out of the *fum*
f&gt;.l* Vouf wife. lor etample
convinced that the
role of a
borne, travel will tnly narrow
n
your Ib.rwib circulation
se ct* h ave a* tim in ' ns 40110
A V&gt;A souiwl * ife can often per ur.de r&gt;landing
He preaches frequently ar.d it (h ritn a n in Japan lay in im tirn form invatoable *em ice* that morr
"Don’t fret if you don't know a generally rated the top drv on* iraa* the wrrtched living *iwb«lB I.O U
A il(?c|i pluw itiy' w ill lir«'iik tin- than make up for'the ro*t nf her foreign language |t isn’t nece*- c a rd among t h m tia n pnearner* ard*
pa.-age **e muki* a (me talking
He came ta A m r n r * and I'nnceru o t* of i-urti. it i- lulvisziM e to |(raa«*tlc«* only rrutih to lean &lt;ci In tho-e little &gt;ar&gt;. V&lt;m w ill always tie abir |n in Ja p a n .
K ag aw a hat no rh u rrh of hit ton Cm verslty in 1911. arid n p M
leave
sbzill'iw rit t i v tit inn o f lli i* ir o p to co n tro l
in ait make yourself undrntnrwt—partiru awn. " I organize t h « n . end try to eoUect thrte riegrei*.
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m&gt;*s* drink
he s.orHu.1 T h . " i j T ? J ! “ ' i l ti
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beer
t a n a r ii.t r
th e * u e a V iL ^ I. X
tV.tr.- o ir ot ,h '’ ,w iS "ever surrendered to ,&gt;nlJ Bh i I mI water Bottled
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nun . . . V a lu e * u p tn 2.0R
is usuat’y alt right
i
' t t " ' ' Pn’M ^ t f'V happtnen g ^ A t S
"ti
VOTH
“ Travel light At *oroe railway
v p.*i.
ot free mm WhyT tUrause tlie*e
r t io J l
Hnrgnin tlgy rinse nut
5’5J rJJ'V ftS S !* ^
terminal* it I* imo'wdble to get
founding father* of our* ar* one !?!,!*£* „
wni.K
rtver.
on
the
eve
of
a
quivotir
i ! ! L‘ “ *dv IUm.I i
purler* Tbe be*t rule it never (0
with th* great Christian tra
f f f T“, * * r W».i4
uf human free&lt;lom under fi.d1. " match with the remnant* of hi* take abmt morr hageage than vou
I ' l l fwfc# Tim ,
division
from
T
ria
s
to
.Mrdco
tl* I wine Ranger
raa carry yourself without (train
.
1" i:
'- • • • "Don't trv to hrmg vou own
of
United
Nation*
policing
give*
,
E®P,
'°
e
Maalmllian
J t f l Jan* Fruman
rivIliraBon along and imulvle your
a m» relies, proof than any ewuntry
However long wr, have had
iff
ham
»*lf from Ihe country you're vl*H.
I ’t l T V Ilia**!
whirh make* ready for tuatri ia l' *d lt to meet Shethy, the Introduc­
tion
I*
In
the
hamft
of
an
aerom*
drfensw only, it preparing for de
fewf. It I* not upon ihe~*lncVpil9 pB»hed master of reremonie*. O’___fA IH M ’WVIVI; It) A«T
moathlc
THOMSON, (la W For the &gt;ec
(•wldl, lu fen .t,,
of atom
lionihs, .but
. „ -------.
. . . upon the KlanLerty gives ■warm, sympalhic
ortrait. I lr obviously
ob
*
admires ond lime In U momh* two Thrim, character of American youth that
H anes A t h le t ic S h o r t * . Hog B9c
rlby, but
does not glv* him son seamen wired their parent*
the futare of Amrrfea depend*. It
ita
ih f r#c#
breathlessly handle trratm rnt. they had survived a blast ah xrH
was not their fire-potaet, but their
now
I'ealhsr
think straight power that gave It I* an honest, sincere work.
the Carrier Brnninglon
Shelby was a many-farrted
our
early
Americans
stature,
puli*
The two, both former irbonl:l! I S i m f and character. We detpvrwtely need character, but dominantly he eg* mater at Thomson High School
erepllfled the cavalier traditions of and now shifimst-* sKiartl Ihe earI “
T ,» l' i '.'i'l'.r'h *-"■
the same ability.
f . * l Tn.lai
We are the E arly American*. We the old South. These are two Shel­ rltr. are Ounner’* Mate 3 C Wei
have before u« the moat glo-ioua by quote* which seem, to sum up d«n T Ne*| J r .. ?t. and Seaman
the
high principle*
'
...................................and
eta ol American growth. A* a na­ eloquently
lt;M I'll ll.* Thai
Chine* Cameron J r .. 21
t* .J * N ksys'i* ItalWa
tion and a* Ch-litlans we have warmth of hia nature.
I jilt
Neal and Cameron also were
ti w; Yallwm
Vail,
.
road*
mistake*
but
w«
ran
correct
t i l l s Uw**
s i id Ijla
them Jf w« make the most of our after he had routed guerrilta* from j
*h , , n™ n'"B,&lt;vn in A n ri
ti,l&lt;* Hearn h for Tumor row
IlliA fl illdtllC M#K|
vigor and our youth. Wr can karp looting the suMrenronr
suMreatury of (300,000
MOOftnO , "S? f i f f *
were killed
in
a
toiler
raplovum
America frag rad build g mlgf *|r In Coafederntr gold, and turned
---------ovvr toto the
.........
ih«f governor.
touch q pennyt h r himJK « S "&lt; ro hlmteff from coma on hie
dreth hed. The lait words id fOieip a t r i o l r X i t ^ w t f J ' t o M tbe
ghter ___
j u v s \ ^ t r m g ^ t ? p &amp; H on on*
Wire, “don't let the doetera fb
!K H f f i.
defiled to stir descendant*?
The other was spoken na ha without thtlr supper.**

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‘ S o d a L fcjo&amp;nlA.

Mrs. R. SymesJr.
Elected President
Of Women Golfers

C a tm u to fL

I II F II N D V T
The Junior Boy.it Ambav-udnr*
w ill meet at Ihe F lin t Itaptivt
church at 7 p in
Mi
B&gt; *»
b .K lw ', (1 m n iitn
Tin* S&gt; milinla ItelH-kah l.i-dee
A•' ‘ 1 k*rni-lia liiig (If) I *ll
N ". Ill Will lllre l , 1. .111 I l'. l». 't‘- k1.) m.% 5 Tiif*m
11 ill i .mgvv ,. -t.
I d 1 at f* p in
\
»&gt; •*»rr n : a ib .hi
Ihe Mrlnutllvl Mm'!nh of Hie blllfl*! * .
I :r .t V|« Hvo.lt.t • ’’ iir- ti will Ivolri Miil.I*.*»r 4*•*n.» Bl %ch* b 1j # 114 I 1*4.1 •
Iv o o * S i 'in witli a . w l e o f u r 4Hi ** •*t (•(iii Mi * t\. ii
«* *b»
.Mtam-nlibeetle and pm giain lH-gilining at S p iin g . 11 tinnit* in
7 p m \ ix itiir&gt; .Hi- wH i ome
Among the yin - 1 - w ere: France*
I B i l l VV
F n o ii .1 i i . |'i-ggv Tipton. Diana lb*
The Dtijdieatc llrl-t.:*- rh ib will ban. Catoiyn Sm ith, la iu ia Lee
meet (I In r Yacht &lt;lid* with * rjt lb m u tt, !.()• Gentry, lle tty God
i:.»- t-i I m-k iii -it 7 t”i p in and play 1" - A'
Mi*« I m y Pilo inn , Mi
i -vbeduled to t.'il d Mii'elura
I'h.- .I1-- ; u it iit i'in , l i b . K ing . F t
VIOMWV
w ild I I ..m u., Ilnldiy l U t t i v i* ) ,
rbc o lllr e i. ol Ho- F i i *I lt.iptl‘ 1 Krilov* V| la-lfun, lb diby W ad'll*,
T -.lining t'nioii wdl have their .l.c V Sw &gt;.ii iiiui fl, Bober t /.n;rln'
monthly o(fii-i-&gt; - eonneil meet jus and J .i. k Vlaliingei
In the memorial educational buildin.: beginning with a covered dl&gt;iv
stiptHT al 7 n m
I t I.M IV V
The Ftntv Truth ( l a . , w ill m e ii
st Ho- Valdez Hotel at 7 1 .) pm
witli Carolyn P a r -on* a* leather
The public I* invited
flu- D n ijlile r . ,it \\i lev Sunday
Sw • t l Hi n t &lt; fit it
h i xl AV 1|* It
Sfh.kil Cla-- -I the F it - l Metho jt 'c i.r-l iii* tin | bpiik i»f i i i . i h i r i t y .,
di&gt;t Chuieh w ill meet at S p in . | muki I, rtfiil «■rvpt! im im vliult ly,
for the regular bo-;;., . and -uoial *.*a&gt; M&gt; f 11« \ViU« if, 11«•i»i* IVtUdii
meeting wilh Mr* Zcb Ita tllff and ' '
\ * nt N.* oiIt* i ifg r ta b lr
her gtoup a- hii*le**e&gt;
* I um a n« diAkihv*tivi* an.I tltdicimix
The F ’ r-l B.ipti«t Ju nio r G W
,i * i ii ft i«IT a* tu rn nfter it
w ill meet in the Memorial Ldwca h;i%
t n p irkn i fr%*ni th«*
If
tt&gt;-.al llllildltlg at .1 .10 tim
it h u m I mp k»l|»t « w h ill *1
The F ir .t ll.i|d i-t In iin m d is le *lM‘t
Ti* -ura In k« i‘j» it in thr
U yal Amba - -avtm - w ill mi r l In r« fr i* it t i | t ii iu&gt;aa- tin* In i k* !i*
the B A hinldiri. at • |i m
fill I* i iMtking
w 1. 11\ I -I* V V
♦’-Tit |xi nn nfl minutt irivoi] * nit
Tin- m idweek P r.iv i'i S e rin e al tnlnti - nf %itinnivia nml miri«, r;it
tin- F ir-t llap tl-l i Itu rih wilt U- ^ • 11***-^ i v.rn lur vAiirtliAA lute V*ttam
Kiu at h p m t ie * w ill (■••’ dilute m \ la lv ir \\ hito com cunt Itn*
w*Hi the *| uttv nt tin- li.-.ik iteep nnly I 11 m c It i* luHrv in
cuing I In
S p im ii .,1 l i t ,
|,\
!*•* t'Mii
' but
I than
G aiur- s Dobbin*
th» leaf\
teibb’ v
Tile I r.*.t ttaptl*t Sninl.iv Si-!imi|
I ** * »***k i til n, i r inm . t in Mil ti l
Siila-riuli'liibut* Ini i till-; 'till lif- lin-k
Mu ll 11 i ml i* i lingiliK' Id lll
hebl in tin i h.ipi-l .it 7 t.v p in
•n
\ w111nil v* j»* *,|blr
the ii -nl.ii li'i'im '* . old bun h l»f ii -Ti -i m111Hfii‘ * I be i •'111**%.if id
•--ill Mu rtlin : Ml tin- S.iMtnrd VV-1in
an'* i Ini' m il In to Id al I.’ rat rnt«» tun 1 \\ ,i Ii *iih | bit ik «*fI
p ill el Hu* i Inti Iniildi ii, Mi ill **%t r• inr 111&gt; of l i t «.n
tv, r - ph ... ea|| ,i;t i f,,r fever

Tbe Sanbed Woman'* Golfing
Association beh^J** - • * , luncheon
•*r Hir
. r 4.,, y i.- triiia t aflern.Hin
-v Hie M ayfair Inn Seminole t'oun
tr* flu b wtiieh wa* dicorated with
•* a* gladioli a rf^ V .V . yd.an^e.i
Ttie m reling wn* preside*! uver
by Ml** C ivile Heard a* the ofliM S* Barbara H arriett. d .u g litrr of M r and M r. W V H arrie tt, cer* for next year wen- announced
.i* follow*: Mr*. Boy F . Sytne*
of Ihi* C ity, an.! H"I*crt Gordon Jnlm-un of H averh ill, M ax were itiai
Mrs. JL
Ross
rirtl reccnti)' at the home of the bride** parent- with the Itcv S I. J r ., president:
Adams, vlce-prc*idcnt: Mr*. H arry I
Whatley officiating
Ttie livinii room w n e rr the couple &gt;t*,kc their o m . before the WtMHlruff. corre*jv mding *eerr
ta ry ; Mr* Hay Herron, recording
fireplace vva* decorated with white
secretary; and M r*. T F MeDan
gladioli and fern. On each Mile of
iel, treasurer
the fireplace were tall h a -k rl* of
gladioli and the mantel held pale
P n ie . wree awarded b&gt;r Hie I
jink bhmoms
bhm om i inlcrvpcr«cd
past month a* follow*; Aprd Ti. \
pink
In tc r ip c rm l v»|r
with
ern creating a beautiful &gt;cttin
fern
setting
C la*s. Mr* K . C. H ajm an . It
Cta*s, Mr* Hoy I', Syntc* J r . C
K n u rle d by h rr father, the bruitCla»*. Mrs. Andrew Marsh, least
ore a pink fitted gabardine &gt;uil
number putt*, Mr- Price H e jn l
rimmed with navy blue piping
Mi** Joni Saund.T*. June gind
Ma* 12. A Cta**. Mr* T F Me
Her accc-vorie* weec white and
‘|j
outu
iif
Seminole
High
Svliool,
mat
h rr corsage wa* composed
Daniel; B Clas*. Mr* I. A. Am lcr
honored
Mnndav
aftt-rmion
with
a
son; C Cla**, Mr* F |) Srntt
while pozcbmlmud intion {tarty given by M r*. W .
M r*. Harriett cho'C tor her K. Kirehhoff olid her daughter. tca*t numtwr (&gt;uP.s, Me. Howtird
daugbler'a wedding, a navy blue Mip* N ixie Kitchhuff, with Mi*» McGuugti; May ID A C .a**. Mr*
K n Smith. II Cta**. Mr* Ha*
nylon drc*» wilh matching ac- Shitlev Moreland m intin g.
Hfrrvm, C Cta**. Mr*
Andrew
cr»*oric&gt; and a c o ru g e of wliiie
A ballerina motif «■&gt; carried out Mar*h, putting prize, Mr* F C
carnation*.
in the decoration* at the K irehho ff Hay man; May re. Snitch four
A reception wa* held immed­ home. W hite gladioli were u.ed Mime wa* won bv Mr* Andrew
iately after the cc.em ony for the throughout and the dining table, C arraw ay. and Mr* !, A Ander
many friends and relative* who nt overlaid with a white doth, vva* M&gt;n.
i f . ended. The punch and wedding centered w ith gm-n toe thoei, baby
At the rlo-e of Hu- inerting, a
" c a k e were served by M r*. Janie* breath, •tephanoti*. and w hite
* b sk shower wa* given for M r.
Wilson and Mrs. Allen Wilson who flower*.
Tho»r present
were assisted by M r*. II I.
lim in g the afternoon record* of Mu* O 'lJn gcr.
V nughn and Mr*. I . A. Wilson
ballerina m u. ,- were plajod and were; Vtr* John ( rawlord, Mr*
A fter a short wedding trip . Mr Mi* Saunderv wa* pre-enrd w ith K . C ll.ii man. M r*. J S. Cleve
land. Mr* Frank Moore.
Mr*
and Mr* John-nn are now at home g ift.
Ja n ir* V o .i, Mr*. Harold Kaslner
at 1W 0S Sanford Avenue
T U - e invited to
v.dh M i* . Mr* David M r.ui**, Me- It.«v
Snionlvi* w rit'; tIif M ixes P a tty Ile tro n , Mr* C u r ie * Mreks
lb II, Ann H itle r*, Annette Miook*,
Mr- Joe M o ... Mr* T . F MrSheila It iowning', Paulette Cason,
P u i 1i. i i a ('n -.u b e , JeunelU* C leve­ Daniel. Mr* Vmlrew Marsh, M r.
land. Pat-y Collin*, Prveda C olvin. H arry WixHlruff. Mr* VV V lot
| Saudin lltin n , llu-w-initl y tiu rn e r. ting. Mr. F D Scott. M r. F. M
Alhreeht. Mr* rb a rle * II Ginn
Polly Graham , Joyce Jone*.
Ilu eh
J .a n rlte KilllaVV, Carol law-fln-ll, M r*. Irvin lein b erg . Mr*
W hclrhcl. Mr* John Ivey Mr
Pllen
l.yon,
Jeanne
Ia
n
.
M
ille
r,
T h r Women** A n xllia rv to Ho
K B Sm llh. M r. Andrew t a r r a
Nancy
Srhiinole Conn I v Medical S id r lv
C1,
, Itonntrve, tiruec M arie Way. Mr*, Howard M* Gough
vation* lU ln e r . are to lie install
’a
lly
W
alhci,
Peggy
« lw ipun-nrv Ihe P u lu rr Nttr»i*. ■.""1 'I'ber
Mr* Bo** Adam*. Mr*
Mu*
* tlwen, C a rrie
Club at Seminole High School re
0
U
nger.
Mr*
Bov
F
.
Sv
me*
J
r
M r*. F C M enstront,
fr n tly cnlertainrd
the
Puitire
Mr* Price Heard Mr- W illiam F
N’ur*e* n » b wilh u ten at Hie Mi*. W illiam Unwind, Mi*. Joseph Vihleti, Ml»v Maud B WiKon Mi
home of M r*. C. 1. P ark where Maunder, and M i*. Carl Swanner. t.'erile Heard Mi** Dot p „ u ,||.
(the gur-t* were met at the door
Ml** Fllcn B etti. Guc-t*
were
i by Mr*.‘ Gordon Stanley
Mi** Betty Hay man anil Mr*. J K
Arrangement* of w hile and
D avis.
I
___ ______
rllow enr**anHiemuniv were u-ed
0 dreorale the dining room u h llr
n the living room wen* rirh red
se*. The tea table wa* laid wilh
handmade heirloom cloth beatMr* lln n ie m a k rr ran stretrh or
ns* c n * t a l appointment*.
Assisting Mr*. Park in enler • avr food dollar* by .electing
a I nil) g were M r. T P Mi Dan fre-U vegetable* carefiillv. Fo r
r l, M r*. J . f l. Tolar Mr- Kdwin tn-.t buy* &gt;he w ill want to keen
IIO IX Y W n o n .
- j w rl)t
Kpstcln. Mr*. J . t iiffurd lloyeo informed about the kind, and vt*M rs; T e rry lflrd. and Mr* A W rietle* of vegetable* that arc nio*t into the Junle with a lium h of tin
olentiful In loe.-d markets, say* medal* and enmc nut w ilh gold."
‘ no*.
That wa- Johnny W i*i*inul|rr’*
fa k e and punrh were served in Myrtle WP nil, Home Dcmonstra­
reflection on Id* L"l year* in the
he following the Ml**e* llettv tion Agent.
Cabbage
anil
corn
heal
the
movie butlm-a*. Now well fix iil
Yestfall, Juanita Wynne. D n llir
o ltlngcr Thelma Itu-hlon Mae* plentiful IM . Cabl'.ige i* one of (he b*-e«u»e of id* la m ln if* in African
vegetableoffering
vitamin
C
.
movie*, the one time swimming
anner. V rm a Aim MncC.illl* Ml
erva Sm ith. Faina Cowan. Mari Voting green cabhagr i- the l*r«t eliamii -ay * In may retire in tin
phoicr
Select
bead*
el
eatillage
other
two ye ar..
nne Ludwig, llarliara H niiiphrcv,
that; are -olid: are lien* v for their other two v&lt;ar«, f'J tit.*- to hi*e
a c k lr Irv in
"I'v e hud it," be &gt;ay*. “ In an
Sue Ann Ifjiilfiin l. Delore* Mil - D r; la rk damaged ie .iv r*; are
led. Ja ck ie Keefer. Ka* Wait* white, green or red (avoid yellow up Die Jungle life and retirr.
leave*!;
have
ha*e
nt
leave*
firm
­
"Ibvn't worry about nte flmlmg
IJondhv la-c, Kathy
llatinian.
something to keep me busy. I'm **
1ary G race Hohhy, Jeanne fo p ly allaetied to &gt;lrm.
l!*e otlen. One pound provide* guy wlm like* hi* leUurv. Fd l«rnger, Klirahctli
H ardy,
Pat
erm an. Mr*. Mar Fo ri and Mis* 7 H half cup -ervingv of -hredded per feclly io n trn l to *prnd my time
raw r itdiage or I S half cup *erv&gt; ckin-dlviPg, playing gulf and Jo t
arbara itupreclit
ing* of rooked r dilmgr More c o v ­ tvlasln p ."
ered in the refrigerator. lf»e raw
Tbcrw'* only one element that |
for mod food value, i -r ta la il* . might un et hi* plan* T V Itiiflit
rut nr .h red , Ju*t beforr t r r v in s . now a deal for a *erle* i» being
Whal i* more dellrlou* than whipped up. Hi* agent* and (n isi *
lulcy. lender ro m on the rub’ One m-** manager* an- hot for it, but
can be an "e x p e rt" on .r lr r lin g Johnny i«n t rn th u *ia *tk . Hr doe*delidou* m m if tie I. miV* for ear* n't like lo work that bard.
of e«-'n that have a rob well t ill­
T h a i’* understandable, lie pndi
ed with bright, mump, soft, m ilk ' ably doe* Ic** work foi noui
kernel*: rri* p brown *ilk: frr* h monry than any other perfunnrr
/ *1
grren hu*k*: color—either white j in Hollywood, f or the p a il right
or yellow, dr pending on the va- 1 f lir t , he ha* br-rn doing the Jnn
r irtv ; bt-en kept refrigerated or gle Jim te rir*, in w iiicli ho ih a i
cool.
the profit*. He doe* three a year,
Number of serving*—1 dozen for an estimated return of f IPO.hoO
medium d ie ear* nicavure* up ' Nut bad. considering the film* take
S O IT B im r U C E - F O U X S AND
nmximatrty tlirre cun* corn cut a mere nine day* a niece
T lt,A f’K V K I.V tr r HDIHO N.. Fn
from the cob and cooked
Movie making take* only J7 day i ru * attention at the top of H d .n *
Avoid rom that ha*: dry. yet [ out of hi* year. What doe* he do
lowed nr *tr»w colored hu-k* a* tin- reel of the tim e? Occasionally r.a tb tc ila t7ui|uie |tti n i r . . . B irr*
Hii* i* an indication of age or be lake* out a water show, a* lie from her rolleeHon foe spring,
damage; vrrv -ntnll and very «oft did in I j * * Vega* last year Bui IP til. Ttie fa h iir tj w hit* till.
kernel* a* (hi* I* too immature moat of the tune hi simply &lt;n
•Utah printed wi-h b l.eu FlreH
Jov * life.
M r. ami Mr* Frank G riffin ot and x*Ik -ii rooked lark flavor.
tree*.
a k r M ary aiinmuirr the birth of
Worm in ju ry
Is not *eriouI must say that It ag rie * wuih
3 lb. 3 o f. daughter The young when confined to the tip*, ztn rr him. I saw Johnny on thr set ol
nlsa has teen named Klifala-th the Inhircd portion usually can h i. latest Jungle Jim epic, "The
rralne. Mr*. Griffin Is the Hir­ be removed with little wa*te.
Moon Men." If ■
- wa* up to hi*
er L illia n Humphrey
Quality ran bed be drlerm inrd thigh* in moon men—all the midg
by pulling b ark the husk and e x­ et* and dwarf* in this area had
amining Ihe kernel.
been ncruited for film . He'll be
M r, and Mr*. Ilulw-ti F . Graham
t7 next W rdn o day, but he hai the
r. are the proud pairut* of a ,1 lb
Iduld and face of a much younger
If your |M-t bird molting nut of man,
i os. daughter who wa* burn
T O D A A null FO M O lfH O W
onday night. The new .Ml-* G ra ­ season. Then you have pruhably
I a-knl him how he doe* it,
i n ha* been named lb b-irah Ann. Iwcn kerning your bird in an over­ I "Sw im m ing," he replied w ilh the
n . Graham i* the former Mi** heated room, or in a cage too near obvious answer. **l keep piv p«„d at
a sunny window.
m r Ann W iikr.
home at HO d z g rri* the year
around. F v r r y day I *wim about u
half-mile. I do it w ith my feet
in a rubber tube, »o I'm pulling
dead water. That w ay I get the
ix c rrU e without having to make
so many turns. The pool it unly h'd
by til fert, and I'd get dizzy if f
*wam without something to hold
n»r luirk."
The daily workout* keep* liim at
a trim 'JUJ-JIO pounds, whlrh ls
par for a man who is (i fret .1. H r
wa* only 10 or 15 pounds lig h tri
whrn lie wa* breaking t || the
swimming records in sight.

Miss Barbara Harriett Weds

\fi. johnson At Patents' Home

Miss Joni Saunders
Is Guest Of Honor
At Afternoon Party

Future Nurses Arc
.Entertained A t Tea
C . L. Park Home

Save Dollars By
Carefully Chosing
Fresh Vegetables

Johnny Weissmuller
Has Profited From
Jungle Experiences

WM

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fis A A o n o h

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aiongiide. W ith tha toaster, sliced bread r~ * *
this breakfast la essy-gettlng and

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Friends of J .
Anderson w ill
bo sorry to learn that today he en­
tered the Orange Memorial Ho*.
pltal In Orlando fo r treatment apd
observation.
Mrs. S. J . N rtherly o f Bellemlna,
A la . has been the guest of her
brother and sister H !=vr, Mr. and
M rs. P. P. Campbell.

small Items anytime,
is fa il os fwperteul as
e rs
l U m t m brtn
r ta kfu
k fu l lAalSet
tk it taw M m
ednlt V S g k n * J t

TIIPPERWARB
FO R B R ID A L
H H ilW R IM O R G i r t S
PHO N E H *-R

MRS. EDITH PISHER

Will

Rogers , *

TheBoy
from

Gklahom
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ww. u n l* * M M et. awaaiaa twits
t*( n n n o w e w M i.i,* ,

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M IC H A E L C U I T I ?

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S( (in -j ,-|] Jlim I. n a * ponorctj
w iili ,i b o ilv tea rm-Mlay a f lt f .
iiooii. given bv tier aunt.
Mrv
Fran k I Wiaolntff J r
t he r-. -in' of llu Woodruff Imllte
w ire profu-elv drrnr.ited With afrangement* of Ir igrant gardenias,
pink it'd while p in l.i'. and yellow
d.»v Bite* v iM- nnifni a rra n e rtn m l
,.( white gladioli the cla-* fto'Vir.
cenlered Hie dining room (able
and wa* Hanked on each vide by
three bran* bed silv e r candelabra
bearing Sail green taper*.
The
table via- laid with an Italian rutwork chtth and -liver
appoint­
ment* were u-ed for tin* nut*,
open faced .jt u lu ir h c v and parly
cake* Tin- eak( * were iced in pa(b I green and bore fro-ted white
iii i d arker *hadc
id
reen ' I t . N r]-on Fox prr-idc.l at tin punch bout
D urm r the afternoon 'll,-** KHz*
dii Hi Woodriltf kept Hie graduate*
think which w a . antograiihed by
Hie gue*t* a* t K-v arrived M l*.
Miller wa- pre-inied with a gilt
tr -m the b "-!(••&gt;, and Xtt** Joni
Sa limit f * r.c c iv a d a pair *if unniue
* ir r ne* t ' h'.'dln.; the marked
i up
V .* i.iin * Vli
vv.*«irn lf viltli
|ll(* |l i t ' v V* I i - Vt: - Ni l-nll I ox.
V li. Fn ■in !'• Mlltn gt oh *tr» W
t
Sloltileuui're
Mr- Fran k I.
VV.mdriitl *r X|r&gt; In' n I V lilb f
.uni M i-. Fli/al-e lli VV »»lruff
Tti-'-e invited wen- 'It** Jran ne
t .i,i VI llei Ii -itMrei- Ho- M i.*r»
s , i . i i 11. n in I * . r ■v i nil in*. Bart. ir i i
ido
It.-v rrly
l'i*-»|»er,
\ .in v Bonrtiii i-, I n v d a Colvin,
t . 1'. ' . i .ii.m i. lb- -eni.iry (• urn i t ,
••ran- Man-- stun I’tplier. J n jr e
June*, C a rrie Hedtu-bi. I'atty Bell,
l*nii Ktitimler*
I’ aulctte Cason,
F itly W alker. M irllia Owen, f 'It*.is
I von, t'eggy
U 'riitlil. Jeanette
t level.ind, Vunelli Brook*. Sheila
jlruwning
Attn H ille r*. Jeanette
Iviid.ivv and Carol I ,•( . lu ll \|.o
M i., Both i .db-tte. Vti-- Ollie
tti-C-e Wlulib- and tin* Senior
•pun* I . Mi - Belie, ea StCV'CnV
and Mt * Boy it t airm an

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to a boil ni*nln rind «*u«»k *iiA *sd
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4 or until &lt;bitir
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baking di«h nml
m‘! in a |iari of bid kArihr, Hal*
nt dolt I' I n ii'li'u li iiv rm until
•rl oil to *‘*0 litiltuli ». I Aft %Ini?-*
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Corine Singletary, Henry Crawloid
Are Wed On Lawn At Bride's Home
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vie,* in to .ut Ol in .i i . i nt np a 'a y n . fern in te r.th l.e d w ill
mud w bu'h
.food
gardenia ti.i-ki i ol pink and vv tide ,-t.idi-dl
ttn- bride wore
a li.lller lua
-In II I ii leadi-tt
length tin
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i-'iiniri-g t ■i - mt m el Ho
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in ll.ir nn Hu lilti .1 I mv.I u »• ib.it
llovved o i I m i full ki*t Mu *i i *■%
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wedding.
llir y nn* «i»iliil Alb»vA tin- &lt;*«••*» Ml
1 an la • In.
.1 -lu i r iirelild
tin k e r* to city mi a liiiui'i f l ‘ur«,
di&lt; • and 11 title
l l - 'M I C . Witt
M&gt;&gt;.» *Iti I|lf t IlllA'i tu bt if ufli'il
a 1 of -ag( -d !l
nt uarileuiav
I dliivv mg the 1 1 11-1■
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r i­
If steuin get- into v e tn iv W iil ee|diin 11 j . held d the I an.ula
eliorolale. When yon arc melting it, boini- win 11 ttn- Inidi 'v table, lain
Ihe rh u c n la lr may beeopte luni|o
with a la i r clnTb .dnl ri ntered with
So when )m i nu ll tin. i hneulate 1 1 torla
U bun in Id a fiiur
do vn in a double Imilci o ver hot I*' n I -VI lllllll.: I ill- tn|l|iei| W|t||
(hot boiling ( w atir and )uu wilt a In ,di dnl .t o &gt;ni
no) have .team gelling m in tin' " ' • 'in
M .
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Give Piano Recital
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the *|-. • id l a
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tin rlut nf i-ac'i
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Mrs. R. Johnson
Feted At Shower
By Mrs. Wilson
| | , inm un- Vtr* Itohcrt Gordon
lobti on ti,,- fu m u T Ml-* Barbara
ll.irru -lt. Mr* lain-*. Wil--&lt;n wa*
bode*. .1 a llll.e e ll nn * -11 - 1iri-'v|
vilower rim nit) given at the Mil
.nil bnnnc.
tin- liv mg diinng oom w a. di-eor.ited Im Hu- ni r i . ' . i .'v wnti mu.
xn-r (low er, and tile iltiung tit-lv'
Ha* ovi-rlaiii with a handmade
1.0 1* rlo lll sg( i-r 1* iiidel ilira bold­
ing v&lt;Inti- taiier* ei-oti-r--d nn ar*
• an ;eitu-nI ut _• iid.-iua* and (i-rn
■
0 a -tlxi 1 lio v l pi,11 ed in a reHeitor
t..iin i
vere p l.i'r d with te lir v
a 'ln n li l . Mi Jiilin on -illd Mr*
(.a 1 • 0 . 1 ■ During Hie even
Hu- Ii........ in -I receive I many
In ant llu! lit* Iroin lo r Irierid*
III f I (--Ii nil-lit - . ( pinn-li. .m a ll
cake* m ini*, anil nut. were lit e r
•i i n d to .ippioMiit.itely fn guest*

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BROOKHflO SUITS - WINMffi■

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ATIONAL ECONOMY AWARD^

FR ID A Y M kNU

S p su d cd d ^
No. I .Asst, ( old ( ill* vvilli I'nl.iln S;il.id
No. 2 llilkeil lllllll wi l h I’llllllli &lt;;.l;n|

FOR
G RA D U A TIO N

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WKATIIKIi

¥ BROOKFIELD

SII(i(;i;STION

A I A ll - A ID II N D

siim.Mi*
in 1.

SUIT

( l i l t Iv l n
ti'ir

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HASKET

II A S M

&lt; u m h . i ; t i ; IM S N I It S
Itig is l T u rk e y w ith I Ire-sing
S a lm o n ( ‘n M iiirlle -i
l i l l r l l of Sen Itii-w
K r ic il Snap p er F in g e r s
F r ille d 1'itrk l'h n |is
( • r illn l llim i S le i.lv
(• rille d D in ner S l n . k
I'r ie t l Jum b o S l.rin i|&gt;
llre a d e d A'rnl ( '..Ile t

Mrs. Maltha B o ctlg rr of Lake
C ity is spending some time In Nan
ford wilh Mr. and M r*. If. ('
Disbrow.

k f is l i need to be picture-pretty to tempt lackadaisical oaprtitoa
Jew to with summertime. But that’a really no trick at all—what
lit feast-your-eyr* beauty of the season’a frw it, the intriguing
i o f aha pet, textures, and flavor* of r*a4 y-(o-oat «ohl ctroola, and
____ _Sllitiwo or serving them up!
your salad bowl double duty and let it boost a btlp-yourself
1. Arrange fresh f r u iu . turh as *triw beiTiea and illetd ha­
th# center of Ihe bowl, with a cold cereal on
1little dooghnut-ahapes of reedy-to^at oat cereal and shredded
I cut in “ sllcee." Another morning, try a m litu re o f eerecJi tourd
■w ith salad fork and spoon, a* you would m ixed greens—a r a d

Tea Given Feting
Jcannc^L. Miller,
SHS June Graduate

Fresh Sweet Corn
May Be Prepared
In Different Ways

B i r t h s

Mr. and Mr*. C. C . W a rn ti have
rrlu rn rd to th rir home in Atlanta,
G a. after visiting with hi* bru
tber and s IM r rin la w . Mr. and
M rs. B . T . Warren.

t n r c a n t o r n n r .R A i.n
Tbur«i. May 17, I ' !
l'« g r 1

Barbara Godbcc
Is Given Picnic
By Her Parents

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34.95

I . A A'ON

F l.A N N U L S

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C h o ic e o f tw o Y r g i'ln lile s , Salad , lle v e rn g e , and B n t a r r l

VEGETA III.KH

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D \ i II* »N -- ( . A I I A U D I N F S

1.'Jo
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I.L'.T
I .nn

V eg eln b le IMnle ( F o u r V eg etable.*)
(N o d e s w r l or b e v e rn g r)

*

A lii-betl I'n ta lo e s
Senllujied To m ato es
S te w e d O nions
Itn k rd lle n .is
T u r n ip G reens

DKvSSKRTS
A m b ro s ia or Ir e C re n m served v v illi D in ners
HO M E M ADE C A K E
l .V S lice
D IF
i : . r S lic e

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Coffee
Hof Tea
Milk

\ n i.i/ iiig \ ii 'i i

i IIItOlMvI IFI.D year-nround suit would lie right
* * fur tin- young man . . . wear it now fur spring
nml next full. HKOOkFIFLIf suits runic in
nil styles and papular colors. They fit
nirelv witli good tailoring throughout. Try
Aniei ivu's oulstiinding suit xaiue lio d u j!

IIEVERAGKS
Ira*«| Cnffrr
Ired Tea
llullrrmilk

TOUCHTON' S

Q u tt &amp; e &amp; i*O H .
0 MEN'S W EAR
306 E A S T

F IR S T

SA N FO RU

CRONE 1222-1

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�10 DAY SPRING CLEA RA N CE
TUB SANFORD HERALD
I at# 4

T h u rs. M ar 37. 1114

Seeing Is Believing - G et A Load Of These Prices
We Are Sacrificing Price For S p a c e - Surplus Stock
Must Go
F U R N IT U R E

F O R

Y O U R

P O R C H ,

1) x 12 Hire Straw porch rug?* .... .
...............
Folding “ Cavalier” metal (hnir*
Sliolt aluminum foMinr elirtlr*
rxclu.slve ttaiaii color pattern.) ...................
Cntivnii w*«t folding stools
....... .......................
Maide Porch Kockerg (Large anil Comfortable)
Oak Folilimr "Plrkiiirkcr** Table
vvllh 2 fold ing I&gt;0liehurt ......... .... *............. ,
Peel I ’a no, Tub Chair*
.. .....................
P e e l CDIII1, rotlllil rnffes* talrlt*
HO” Maltiee t Hound Cnffti1 Tahiti

P A T IO

&amp;

L A W N

Regular Price

Sale Price

.... $ n or*
n tir.

$

7 .9 9
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ALL-AROUND G O O D M A N

Cardinals M e e t '
Seminole b Friday

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TH E
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Sanford C a rd in a l w ill fa^t*
Seminole Mich School baser
tram Frid ay night In l hr Memorial Stadium. The game
nhould I * one of the best eontr»t» played in the town. The
S*minole&lt; are the L a s t rio t ids
Coni e r.w e baseball champion*.
The Cardinal* are the loca
aiuatrur team in the Central

fiet&gt; sox;

tVH O 'G
P O /H O M G
C U STO M A R /

|l» TOM M Y K I ' I I N
Charley Thomas singled in the
Imltom of the tenth inning and
drove in the winning run from
second Iuitr, n*. the Sanford Car1 ilinal* won th eir third straig h t
Ci rural Florida League lta»»fiall
| contest by n ‘ fore of g-7 yesterdayClr'm otit put up a good battle
hut Started to weaken in defer• lire playing in the last Inning*.
The Cardinal* now have a 4-.1 re*
m*
thv liaguo and Clermont

*&gt;»# o/c-

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6 0 0 0 M A fi
A T
A N }'
P O R T IO N

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DeLand Cuts Jax
Lead To 4 Games

te

P SA /&amp; .

l'..nfard took a brief 5 lend and
fin a lly worked the 'Core to 4-1.
1 hen Clermont (cored four run*
anil took the lead. Sanford tied the

By T i n : A SSO C IA TED I ’ ll CSS
Scraw l place DeLand cut J a c k ­
sonville Beach’* Florida Slate
F ra rue lead lo four game* la*)
night a* the Bed Hat* whipped
the Sea Bird* S t behind French*
i.eB !.inc‘» four-hitter
.
The Birds led m omentarily unen
they garnered three hit*, including
double -■ by II u** Nixon and Hoy
Cham ber. in the *ecimd inning
From there. Hie Del,and right­
hander wa* tough, striking nut ID
and inciting only four ha*c* on
trail*.
Other action saw l.akclan d de­
feat Daytona Beach 7-5 aw l O r­
lando win it* fourth xtraight 8 5
with last place Coca the victim .
Jesu* Jenk* led th r IS hit A&gt;rlando attack w ith five blow * To r
a* many lim e , i p lit* coiW tirm
included two *ingle&lt;i. two double*
and a triple laiu Felt went a ll the
u a y fur the C B '* lur hi* fourth

A (.’cnulne ( lenrnnrr nl llrnnlir Keriurlhin* In Price

II ' m Never Higher — At Wllwin-Maier Furniture Co

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F U R N IT U R E

F O R

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Itloluh- ItiuikntM’ lIpjttllMinrtl (Full Sizo) ...........
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Clermont rallied to nven m atter*
up and again lake the lead. Doing
into the bottom of the tenth inn­
ing Cl* rmont led bv a 7-H acor*&gt;.
but they blew up and Hanford Won.
t'hurley Thom as, Card butler, relin'd the l i n t threa men In order
in Dm top of tin* fit *1 inning. Han­
ford combined fuur hit* and ail
e rro r to take u 3-0 had in tha bot­
tom of Die fir * l. (ieorge Herd*,
Ceoo IVnuliigtun, Fulton Bailey',
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hit* . . H an*. Beynolil
f i u t appearance on tli
club . . UeJ Hire*
Hires gi

two hits . . Hill H aitiin got
fin s) two hlta o f Ihe year. . C
tree hi) his anond double .
Thomas struck out ten.
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The neat Ib ire inning* were
i|u ile fascinating a t neither team
w a* able lo score. In lire tap af
Ibe fourth Charley Thom a* w atch­
ed hi* bid fo r a shutout go ridwn
(ha drain whan Clerm ont aeored
one run o ff one h it, Tha B r i t but­
le r up flied out, but the n est bat­
ter ira rtn d fin d on a w alk, lie
Du n went lo second w ith a •lolen
ha*e. The neat Clermont h itler
doubled and the run »cored from
rrcond. The -idu wa* then retired.
Hill Crabtree doubled and reach­
ed home when the neat two hatter*
tuadn out*. Tire C ardinal* atilt
maintained a three run lend
Nelthi r team wo ted In the neat
inning.
Clermont combined two ldt«, two
w alk*, and two error* In &gt;eor«
lour run* and take Du lead In the
top of the seventh. It. C . Foot and
Ivey Flliu t Were Dio two men that
got hit*.
Sanford got down to buiinex* In
the bottom of the *evtfilh. Th»V
aeored two run* and took Ihe lead
again. The fliv t Cardinal baiter
leached hate on all Infield hit. He
went nil the way tn third u nn had
throw by Ihe enlelier, who wav t r y ­
ing to throw him out at f ir *4.
The Clermont ulrategy now
• liirled to work, I Ieorge K rtii* wa*
walked. Fulton Itaalry bit a hold
ball to Die second ba*eman. The
runner from third arared, but llnxley wa* thrown out at Fir at. Kent*
went In ‘ Prom! an Ihe play. Itiihba
Hi*bee, making hi* first start w ith
the Cardinal* rame through in
rcat fashion, lie *lngled and
eni* seared from second. The
tram w at fin a lly retired.
The srure » llll remained fl-8 go­
ing into the toil of the ninth Inning
w ith itd S L ri] in the ivad. Tire f u l l
Clrrntonl batter grounded nut, lait
Ik ., second renched fit *t on n hit
and went to second with n sta ln i
Im-e. Tti» nest lu iltrr grounded out
Then it
hnpiiennl. A
batter
waa hit with a wild pilch. The next
lilt t r r singled and the tying run
ecorcil from areond. Thn *Ue wa*
then retired.
Hanford could not scare any rutya
In the bottom nf the ninth und Ilia
gamp went Into extra innings with
the score being IML
In the top of the tenth C le r­
mont scored a run on two w alk*
and a hit. They were toon i f tired,
but Ih ry were leading by 7-fl. Ip
tha bottom of the tenth Stanford
•cored two runt nn three hits and
won the gamr R-7. Iluhba III thee
lead o ff Ihe inning with a single,
lie went to second on an error.
Hugh Carlton then singled and
druvr in the tying run from at
rand. The next two hattrra mail
outs, a"(l Carlton went to seean
w ith a stolen Itase. Charley Ttmqis
Du n hit it line drive *ing|r ml
left field am1 t'a rltro rrurrg frm
second with the winning ruh. Tli
game ended and Hatifnrd won p.

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Sanford (Slant* w ill meet the
Daylona Beach Itril Wing* In
.Memorial Stadium at 3 p m Sun­
day. T h r Itrd Wing*, who are In
first place In the Flarida Stale
Negro la-ague, w ill lake on the
H ianl* became Daytona doe* not
have a regular *ea*on game *rherb
tiled for Sunday.
The fila n lv avr not in the league
hut have pm lrd for Ih rm s ritr*
a superb 7 1 rcrurd
O ic a r lloh crl w ill take the startIng a lig n m e n t id the Sunday af
lerwHtn till The fila n l* ' only lo»»
w ar In the Sanford Navy club The
(llan t* atlrartcd more than 250
fan* in their uanio with lla ln e .
n i y in I he fit ailium la»t Sunday

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Volusia Kennel Club
Seeks Record Crowd
D A Y T O N A U K A C II— It looks
as though the Volusia County Ken­
nel Club may Iw heading toward
a fourth straight rerurilbnaking
keasob.
A strong indiratiun of this (ante
out with the opening of schooling
rare* at the popular Daytona
Beach track Monday night whtn
an all-lim e
record pie-seaion
crowd estimated at over .IJWU rnIh u via slk fans pouted into the
stand*. It was Die same thing all
over again Tuesday night with an
utlisr overflow throng on hand.
T ra ck o fficia l* weru amated and
happy over the turnouts which fa r
exceeded attendance for schooling
rare* In past year*.
O f course, this te rrific e arly In­
terest in tho itunmei meet doesn't
Insure a record season, hut It cer­
tainly u i*cs C tiu ra l Manager J e r ­
ri' CoilIns and a ‘ -o*late* H atty
Tuobc. L . M U itb p arlile k nud
B ill K ilk lu tliiv k plenty of i Mlsoll
fu r optimism.
The regular campaign i* almost
lu re , getting under way on Friday
June I. Fan* oie advised now to
come e arly opening nigh) for a
(remvnduus crowd I* expected.
Fra n k Lane's Crusted U onlry
was tho most impressive winner
la
In tho
the opening
opening schooling
sehooiinL races.
____
A standout at Miami Bench in ih *
recent meet, the veteran • pc*.aster
b rtsicd home in front o f Chief
lied .Switch, Hollywood F u tu rity

open the dale high ichuJl basehall toureaments at Fort 1’tcrce at
I r.m . June I .

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H ie y are in Ctaev A Two hours
later tho Cl»*» AA tuurnameut
w ill begin with a game between
St. Petcnburg and T«Uabaa*re

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victory.

Lakeland 'potted Daytona Beach
four rim* in the first inning, then
‘ tarter Dick Donnelly M illed down
to lake hi* sixth victory in 12 deri*ion«. lie fanned 10 and walked
three

That night Bradenton and Mi­
am i Jnckcufi meet at 7 p m. in
C la i* AA and Apaiachim io end
(TenkU m tnetl at 0 p m in Cla**
A*
June • garnet are Tam pa HilUborough v i. Kay West at I t&gt; m. in
C la u A A . South Dade v* Baluev,
ville at 3 D.m. in Class A, THusVtllr v» Crest view at 7 ii m. In
C la u A and Jacksonville I * e v*
tlrtando Boone at • n m. in C la is

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Srmiflnali nil) be played June
to and the finals In both tournamenla the next night IV re will
be no playoff between the tun
wiattere, aa there has been for *evaral yrar». beenuK the gouthaattera tournament has been aban­
doned

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Notre
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tennis
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Htake* winner, and Ocean W ilili
number two ilog at Palm Krarh Charlie Salmon, was a finallit in
Ihe l!M4 NCAA tournament llu
la*t w inter.
Voliuia County Kennel Club I* lost In I’anrho Segura.

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Five Americons
In British Match
M LU R PIELD , Scotland un-Hill
Campbell and Prank Mranahan,
(wo United States favnrKes. akwg
with three nlher Americana srere
up lo dm fifth m ind nf the Oriilsh
Amateur Ootf Championship today.
The three other n irv iv ln t Amer­
icans of the original 40 were 40year-ntd V . Sgt. Harcld Rldaley
of Havertcui) P a .; Dick D gvU i,
t J vrar-nld sailor from AnnamUle,
C sB f,; and Mai. W. D. ltcm Vnpn
af San Francisco
The field also Included seven
PugUshman. eight Scuta, Nro Hmrtb

only one player

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June 1
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going to sport the top girvhound
in tin' im m try for the seeund sea­
son in a row .
I.a *l year (* 11. laivcly** How* ver wa* generally regarded a* the
national ihampion and he wa* the
hading performer ut the Daytona
Beach track, clo.ing out tho sea­
son with an im plPsDve Derby vietury.
T h is season, Ample Tim e appear*
to be Die dog to brat for tup honors
at the V C K C . Bight now, it ap­
pears that M. II. Oellund's brilliant
young spetit.ter is beadrd for rerognillen as Ibe numtier on* grey­
hound in the United B la irs for
IM 4 .
Ample Time hn« had n brilliant
winter and spilnu season in M ia­
m i, earning a tie in the rugged
M i.llrv iH'fnre running away with
the Derby at West F lag le r. The
lianilsim ir sou of Mixed Harmony.
Vigorette has bagged eight out of
III* !a»l I I start* at Hiseayne
against le rrifie opposition, trim ­
ming Another Janice, winner of
Ihe A II-Flo rid a championship, and
ut Hta B u r*' I I ganea.
five other stars in a match race
“ Maa Is many going good, lfe'a
lo r hi* latest conquest.
dropped a lot nf weight omt ha*
Volusia trark o fficia ls aro proud
made a good showing aim ut
to point out that both Ample
Tim e and However broke In at
Daytona Hearh. They are am ore
tne many greyhound* who have
launched spectacular careers at the
r-sort oval, oulte properly railed
the summer home or champions.
7 ho V C K C '* grand opening is
*rt fo r June 4 w ith the seventh an­
nual campaign extending through
Kept. 17. Schooling race* are now
OAINEHVHJ.K J f- Immoka'er in pm grei* at the popular rating
and * . Augu-tine Krtterlinm pH) strip and they w ill wind up June 2.

NEW YOIIK Jv—Pftlaliurgh Mar.,
agrr Fretl Haney parked nut nf
ihe National league cellar Imiay
and saw what many observer*
didn't Bilnk exlslcd fur the Piraie*
—a ray nf vumhinc.
"I know we haven't looked like
murn so far," he ubserved. "hut
some nf nur kid* have runt? along
even h*Der than I expected.
"Take Bull Skinner lie's lure to
be uno uf Hie best hitter* in the
game In a year or tun lie lake*
a beautiful cut awl doesn’t get
fooled hv the same pilch twice
JMt'a.Mly had a ypar id pro exY*rienre ,nd that ua* in na*i D.
•'llicn there's nur nrw seeppil
haseinan. Curt Hubert*, nn** of llu
lu'si llelder* anmnd and a guur*
leatkiif nun. (Catchers) Jack Khcp
ard and Jim Mangan als.i bed.
impressive and *shurl-li.fii (iair
Aiile ia doing all right Inn "
Haney D highly plenawl with the
phehlng nf hi* velrran right hinder
Max Kurknnt, who haa won four

I’n iu a s.p h la S ll« U s s 3 M l innings)

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[ of the coolest reception! hi tii*t&gt;r)
! (nun this country’* boxing (rater■ fo il). Max Sehinriing, the (urm *1 nurlil’i heavyweight vhampi.-i t.
on hi* ' f ay back to Germany. The
man who held the big title fur .*!
most exactly two years, from
June 12 in ItUO to Ju re 21 In ItiX!
may never he seen on these &gt; !nr;afi-un.
The B la ck Uhlan's return t&lt;i the
icene of his ( tie tniim ph. m u t t;
have been a disheartening exp e ri­
ence. even (or a man who netei
was notetl (or hl» delicate s r is l
fox'hillties I W iilt lie let! he lu ll) f i
| * allied the trip ha&lt;l been . nv
lik e , lhat he could m i roll (n e k
the year*.
Schmeling refereed a fight in
Milwaukee, and it drew next 1
nolhinit. He was (o hate stayed
on and refereed a .*.’ r:r« of wic«t
ling show*, hut the promoters
counted the Milwaukee h .use a id
llit.ux-d better lif it Fin ally. as .
M.rt of eiiiu'tiing ri-jrrlinn, the
n i.tk n vs '•(» flm irish i.l it) Hitler'*
ik'y »»'* fltiu iy atlvltcd tug tn iry
the 1raining ennuis n'
in ' i.l
R&lt; .k v M u r e i a n n aMl E m aid
• ■bines In the Catskills
l . l iij',i he proleited lo the la l
(1 I In- n e ie r had Item a ine.n' ■r
i f me N un party, he look the hmi
a lll said gi!.:tfby

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Navy

I Continued f rom Page lin e )
craft and helicopters were sum ­
moned by radio
Two Navy and four Coast Guard
hi licopler* met the e a rn e r 2&lt;t
mile* (rum port anil evacuated
scores nf seriously injured to the
New)* it Naval ll • pita!
llir y d
pick op injured oil the deck of
Hie earner Ity In New purl. then
iriu rn (o, iuim i
I .o y &lt; &gt;t nued
•mill the e arn e r docked slightly
w « r* than *ix lo ors after Uic
blast
Allhough Ihe I’X .o l lo ta lo n of
the Id,nt could nut l«- &gt;1. It i mined
itiitih lb airly it wa* in the forward
purl of thy* ship near the officer*'
wardroom
( apt Itatmrn lisil highest pnase
for all pcr-mimd aboard the (jar*
rie r. which carrie s a normal
eomplemrnl nf 2 8**i
" I am xxxx proud t i be com­
manding officer of such a heroic,
unselfish e n w of Am erican sea­
m en," he said
Kn* Hubert Grant of Brooklyn.
N V ., Ins hair and eyebrows
singed anil raw bleeding cuts oil
hi* ;.nkle«. refused medical alien
lion lo aid in the cyaciiallon of
other wounded
lie told of " liv e guy • JltCI ..ll y.iUbhliie wlien .i firsts it « .,* blown
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FO N T W i l l ;I I I . Tex I* - Ben tn bv thr te rrific
he formed a hand chain v»dh •nine
Hogan, Hob To*ki. I ary Middle men who walked their way to the
cuff and a terrific amateur, K rnie starlioar.1 side forward On the
Voaxtcr, yyere given Ihe hngeyt way. he apparently li»t conscious
lock tedftV as the eighth1123 (W1 nc«s and was pulled out
Fran cis Toth, an avia l Inn m a­
I'nlonial National InviUllpn Cuff
To u m a merit rolled into its fir&lt;t chinist's m ale front Phnrnlxv die.
Pa , volunteered for the fire * on
n.und
troi crew He said. " I uist ennhlnT
M h i eye* yyere on i r * * n . III.' slalnl there. I had lo help
litl.c s Texan who Ju * wriit a*&gt; *ul
Jam es F W illiam 2.1. ol Su m er
everything gulf ha* 11 offer at .1 u l'e , Ma»s . a ip iartcrn iasier. ■aid
wants lo make it five colonial ti the escape h.itrh from In com
llc» H ie line tight i ui in of t" • n irlm en t was cindered with hn
1cilia I c .m n lry f*lub'» 7,037 yard * dies ol inniied and dying men
,
ju s provld of tiille concern lo the
"We m ullin'! open the i tupmighty lu tila m . who hay shot two hatch lo help them ami (he in it
•Ms and a i/J in tutirup rtund*.
was te rrib le." he said
1 he hi.ltext of Ihe "shadow lu x
Seaman Edw ard Cushman «f
e rs ," hoys ever, has been Vossler. Milford, Conn , and two rompan
the Fu rl Worth amateur vyho's ions said they* "liste n ed " to ihe It
known m n-lly In Texa*. Krnie did trapped buddies die from *tiffnc.v
a 61 to tie tlugan'c compel Hive lion a* ship males Irlt-il t o reach
eouryp record and then turned in them
n *ifi. although missing hi i birdie
Cushman was aide to talk with
putt*, in his final practice swing the trapped men by phone Still
yesterday.
etunned he ttdd new smen
" l talked with those guys for an
.Middle.' di,
Mcmon s lie
t,
who yyuu the Colonial tllle In lu ll, hour and ihtei* ig iarler* Ttn-y
lim ite d ihrough a cm in ids only were pleading to hony up and , &lt;
luriPtip. Tnski. the little man (rum 10 f lie tty heforo they ran out of
l.lvingston. N J . who Is Ihe yror*- air
"W e told them lo lie face down
le a d in g
money winner with
liu.seui.7l iluln'i a r riv e e in urn - wilh wet tags over their face toil
for more than one prarher round 11 didn't help much Tim la d word'
I heard w .n- ' T ill. It my la t
tie did an easy 71
breath ' "
George Vega, 27, of Brooklyn.
G H FA T U lll.IT U
OTTAW A ,e — Lionel C o n a rh e r,! N V . a firem an wlm also lalkrd
Canada's greatest athlete id the \ wilh ihe men by phone, said
half century, died Iasi night in "Eve ryb o d y worked harvt liul » ,
fa m ilia r surrounding*-on a play were too late I think only one ol
lho*c guys was still alive by tin
log field He was M
The " B ig T r a in ," member of the time we gut there "
fam ily lhat made athletic hisiory
In Canada, collapsed »l third base
alter bitting a triple in the sixth
Inning of the annual &gt; J'h a ll game
between members of Parliament
tf outlnueil fro m Page One!
and the parliam entary p ro s gal
Ie* G M arion, general manager
Irry
of the popular re«orl hotel, owned
MllltlNG IS Hll.fl
and operated by the New York
The Cdl faithful Honda Inter Giants
* • m
national League baseball (an* who
Plmpson Bobo B ra n If of Sunpaid In see lad night'* games got
plenty of action The iw &gt; games ford is one ol l*j ran d ld alrs (or i
jirodo.iol :w i i i u * t2 hits and 17 barhelor of arts degree, at 1 ah'
t n l i r r . i l ) . The In .titu tio n 's in n error*.
St. Petersburg's smallest crowd mrnrem rnl is e'heduleil for June
7, at which lim e Dean w ill also
—280—ta ir the Saints stagger to t*e awarded a rom m lwian a *e*
a 12-10 decision over Wr»l Palm iond llrsilenanl In the Army lieBeach ami 372 Ta'laha*ver fan* re e riird here today from Ihe
watched their IIet»e!» hue their a c n e , affording lo information
40th contest in *'■ game* as the school.
Miami Flam ingo* triumphed 112
A large rrowd attandpi! tin*
...
SIGN ntKATY
Seminole County Kuo rU m an, AU A D R III .P - Spain and ( anada sih taiioii's annual " F a m ily N ighC
have slKnnl a "most favored n»- fi-h fr y held a* laikt- Mullet Park
1l«n" rom m ercixl treaty. Ihe f1r.*l Iasi night, according to Porter
ever be I ween the two counlries
1musing, association president.

I, i&gt;* Is rumored the ballola*cr*
are plat .i rut lo ;r. dit through their
i Itom ev, j
Noun in f.rw is tnal
.
the cluti i - ears i m t c~ij'l &gt;yu g
lj» » r r lv a le detectives I" ■u- k on ut
t.ic lr after hours a&lt;ttvlllr«. you
may I'-uV lui l.ieni 1 1 g l liirn u l
down hard
'Ihe owners feel that then- is a
very special
te lailariJiip
wen
their young employe* amt i.'iai for
the kind of .sla ties tliey pay I hey
have c v rr y light to prater t the.'r
investment* by am means f««
sihle. The only alternative, Ihry
say. ysould he lor the players
themselves In form a puller fnrviyiithin their own tanks that would
lie guaranteed to keep its charges
in line.
A ctually, Ihe owners do more
n t r y it l
that tlic ir employe*
might
fall
among
r s il comunion* — being, themselvp*.
argcly on Ihe Itinocenl sine than they do that they might slay
nut late on occasion ll has lie c i
a constant fear of Ihe game since
the llla ck Sox scandal

City Court Tries
169 Cases In April
Sanford*
monthly report for
April hawed that the
______
ie C ity Court
had tried li,!t cases ranging from
reckless driving t&gt; petty larceny
Fine* lo Ihe evlcnl of $ 2 ,*il dol­
lar* wenl into Ihe Cdy'* coffers.
The i ity fire department an*
veered Id I e a l.llllls |i,'t lot fig.
i i i i- of thi' eyii m of ii im age lo
prop ''J ' .ivadalile at tin* tim e,
ItihHing pet m il' dioppod sliglil
ly in number lhi« nionih, lull rose
in construction costs with a total
of $7tl.2oo »et hi valuallon for Ii
perni'L . as compared Willi $70.
Kill for tfi pel uni- tin' iiiouiU lie
fore
V.ilualions at t i &lt;lei trir.il perm it*
amounted to $t?7 I'lunibing val
ualiiuis a mounted lo Jio ,’ai

^Colonial Golf
Tourney Starts

Strolling

fO ltM \ l. O PEN IN G — Mayor
t a i l lluglnte&gt;thj|ii is
shown
lu llin g the lorm ai njH-nlng day
lajo' id -mi,lord's new. inodrlu
vhni.ooo
"Food M art"
whliti
o|irni'il Ibis morning. I In* siijh -i
m aikel is owned by led M ilium s
anil f liaile s \lkinson.
I S ta ll I’ luimi

Charge With Thef
Of Display Money
JA C K S O N V IL L E !*— (b a re r*
of s ir aline a I '. S. S e s irl S ervile
su n linen displa* ol money from
Ihe
Miami I'o lier
\i ademy
w e ir plated i r s l r n l j v agalusl
a Necro hete.
Miiulle P a ir
(lias I idfniil
I ggene louts. It was arraigned
before I ’. S C o llimivdoiiel T. 1
C jsh e li on «barges ol I hell of
g o irtm u rn l piopeitv ami i&gt;a*s
in g lo lin trlfrit miiney. I', uni was
set at Et.iaM.
Seelrt S e rv lie agruls said the
money rt!*|t»v, )• anrd tu Mi­
ami iMilire for instiucJing ren u lls , u a * stolen Eeb. 7. The
display tonlainrd $1, fa, two fin .
two f?». a sin and a IIM bill In
hulh genuine and • in in lrrfrit
money.
Part o( ihe ro iin lrrfrll money
was passed, Ihe agrnl* said,
while the grout money was biirird
hr! lad a ih u rch in Miami and
re i u trr r tl.
t u t K T 111 I.E S ON M ONEY
O K IH iH T .h
M i- Sylvester
Shaw w ill he given S l’i liy the law,
m u Uimigh she is ell urged wilh
Ihe slaying of her husband.
Stic had puslrd a $21 bond to in
sine her hiishand'* appearance in
court in eiinnection with an auto
collision Thai was April III
T im
day earlier. A pnl to. her
badland died ol a slab wound, and
a traffic Court referee yesterday
ruled.
" I n ler ihe law the ra*e against
sh.iw was divinis ed automatical
ly Mr- Sluw is entitled to Ihe
return of her $27 even though she
in ja il. Charred m ill his nmrdei
« r , n

k m f

,

msuv

To«, to*, may * • ! ta atla t« hid*
that tleod, l i m i i , JlH rlT l*«k •*«•&gt;
mulb aajM ttar h a* mark " t**W- ii )&gt;

*w

r ru.“« ssft

Card si u t k day I d40* batld itranglh
m i i l i n n may ■
____
M grMtar
aarh

month. M m i u M u and lu ih rtag Iso*

ard In *. Laak mar* a a ta ra l-fn l and

Taka CarJal, a apoctit moJMaa
truvlod by thauaanda s f w m h . girt*
la h ttp iiK w ra i p i t l l » n « 0 .
• u n r ' as if m solhlj a i i i i r A UtUa

C A R U U I
uonmr cum • uuu w un

AND EX TEN D OUR SIN C LR E W ISHES FOR SUCCESS
•

trMau

11.
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today

A Sherw in-AA illiain- factor* iep rts rn la liv e w ill lo- In our
.b ile liit la y lit ill iniwtslrale
A l'P M Iv AA — a '■rusalion.il
rhanse in Home lie,o ration . 0
L lo it.tir tulerral III -re ii
('m ill*

FLORIDA STATE BANK
o r

S A N T O IO )

"TilK FltlFNDIA HANK" —

( n it

AA

I H IS T

m ill I* A It Is

iii

fo n q h a iid a h w

H tlD A V

A T T H E B E A U T IFU L, NEW FOOD M ART

.Till - 71(1*1 K . F ir s t S I .

CARRAWAY &amp; McKIBRIN, kiswance
III

I ’ craim w w i .l i i n g in a p p ly f o r th e (M witlon d t ’ oun(• c lliir o f tin- J u v e n ile C o u r t o f S e m in o le C o u n tv r .&gt;
m a k e « i ip llc a lio n not In te r th a n J u n e 2 1 *1 , ) 0 5 i to Me
ile r o lt i lle c k e u lm t li. C h a irm a n o f S e m in o le C o u p ’ ( ’ )iiilr e n ’.s C o m m itte e . 2 1 0 0 K e y A v e n u e , S n n fo ix l 1 i ir iila .
A p p liia n t is m iiH t lie m a le ro n h le iiln o f S e m in o le
C o u n ty F lo r id a a n d ah a ll h a v e a s n e a r ly an p o saild e
• ju a lifir u tio iM e ip iiv a b n t t o e i t l . i T o f t Ire fo llo w in g :
I'r e v io it * e x im ri H ire a.s u c o u n s e llo r o r tisiU a ta u l
( o i i i i .c l l o r o f a J u v e n ile C o u r t in F lo r id a

T ile counsellor’* duty shall lie to aid and a s s is t

children on probation from the Juvenile f.’ourt nnd front
the State Industrial Schools. The counsellor will also
lx* required to investigate complaints of dependency or
dcliqueney o f children In Seminole County made to the
Juvenile Court.

via .

BEST W ISHES TO OUR FRIEN DS

Hill Hardware Co.

i

s . « i i a , t u ? e T . t i i i . asrr
P ‘tJ i r . £jssust

FOOD

D ecoration

A p p lic a n ts a r e re q u ire d to s u h m it a p p lic a tio n s in
w r it in g a n d Im w illin g , i f re q u ire d , to o ih m it to w r it t e n
e x a m in n tio n a n d a n o ra l in te rv ie w

h

WE CORDIALLY WELCOME

.. .Newest Fashion
$■&gt;
in Home

d. F o u r y e a rw o f e x j* e rie n re in w o r k w ith c h ild r e n .

im u w c u m

1 D O L GLADIOLUS WITH EACH
ORDER OF $7.50 OR MORE

S U P E R K I M -T O M E

2. H o ld a M nchelo r D e g re e fr o m a co lle g e o r u n iv e n t tty o f a re c o g n ise d at m u lin g .

h a s l h a t M O W T H IY L O O K ?

O P EN IN G PRICES IN E F F E C T THO UG H SA T. 29tii

BRING NEW LIFE
TO TIRED
ROOMS WITH

^Jk\

&amp; 25tli STR EET

UJhsLhsL (pMai. ajid Qiiaiih^ 'YYlssdL

'LIN C O LN , Neli .b — At 4U
W aller AVestrum, I dtier of H irer
decided lie wanted In lie a m ini*
ler So tie gave up a steady Job
and entered Nebraska Wesleyan
I tiiverslly while Mr* AVe lrvun re
turned to work ,i* a nur-e
Now. four year* taler he it
ready for graduation from W e.lev
ut i nd enrollment (or fh u* y c a rt
in lle tlu tiy Seiuin.iry al &lt; liiyago

NOTICE

I

W h ic h

PARK AVEN UE

Takes Up Ministry
When 40 Years Old

f

R

Values At

fIDO.iKMl M A lU ils T — \ »ic« Is shown ol p ail ol lhe hunt' grocery department ol Sanford's new tildepclidenl "food M art" which opened today al C arls \ s r . aiol J ’tlh S i. the ultta-noMlrm supermarket
is n u ji.it ml updated hi I r i l W illiam s anil 1 h i i li*s "t hin'k" Vtkilisnn, who say I m'.-.kim * of its silt*
they w ill (my to ip in n tily. ilm- saving on pros* w h iih w ill In* passed on to the slo ir's itisln m er*.
(S t a ll Choloi

N.

I'AltK

n in \ t:

AVKNIIVi:

mi

W ELC O M E NEIGHBOR
WE ARE G LA D T H A T YOU O PEN ED YOUR NEW
B E A U T IFU L FOOD M ART NEAR US
W E O FFER OUR BEST W ISHES AND C O N G R A T U LA T E YO U
A N D T H E FO LK S WHO DO BUSINESS W IT H YOU ON YO UR
A C H IE V E M E N T

HERRON GROVES PIG N WHISTLE
CHOICE

CITRUS

FRUIT

“Right Next Door to The Food Mart”
2465 So. Park Ave.

Phone 1215

SANDWICH SHOP
Orlando liiWuy at 25tli St.

t
1 i
r ■-4

*

Across From The Food Mart

Ti
^ 4 -,

I
J

* * , .■

tV iilm l

�On rFour
Stayer Convicted C
u llr C
L dhia
a ro
r y tn)
tIALTIJklonK HI - William C
C.
Thornna, JS, coovklfil uf munlcr
rape, ruMwry and burglary, await
r l icotcnce today on all foul

i itmti.

e»&lt;onvict,
cvn
Thom as, an c«*o
n vict, wa» r^n

*

gulMat (t t m worth of booki

km

a g to bu rglariie
While he waa tryin

LONDON UB-llie winner of a
HALTS PROiECT
*
vleletl ye»fenlay of the la y in g »f her ahop tie admitted robbing her magaitm eruaword puirle corn msjham Palace they aaid, yea. she
D K N V K It '*» — D M
Ju-lgp
Mi*a Delia Honey man, C7. in her of $4,700 but denied the rape petitiao t i l announced today: Her
"AB the royal family," tali the William A Black balled a roofing
grocery Jan. IT. lie face* a p m ii-j charge. Ila pleaded Innocent by Koyal lDgbneu Frloce** Margate'.
si the CM) and County Build­
The crotnrord editor of Country palace spokesman, "are very keen
blc death penalty.
| r&lt; a*on of inaanity
ing yesterday, saying the noUc di*
L ife suspected a boas when the on rroitword putties."
Tlwma* admitted kilting M i n !
He is a Negro.
signature of the Queen's kid sister
Princess M argaret'* prire I* 3 rupii-d hi* courtroom

'ti

MONTH END CLEARANCE SALE
FRID A Y
LA D IES S U IT S

C A H I.'i aotICiMAM W illiam T a -null e lif» •
tr H e instruction*
lo P ty. K .n n rth Bob ci!* (right!. who ba* U * n U*v&lt;-llt.s bt-fw m i h i
•m rt ana tn« llo u w of B a p irirtiU lIv i- In Ihl* batU 'y tx n a n td car
« .:i a l.cO l ertnj from .1 lag wound infllrtcd by f*ucrt &gt;t(lcan terrort-t*.

W.ui Uji Alabama Cor

All LadiuH* Suits Reduced

t-A

2829
P IE C E GOODS

•11 Hukijuca. tu Ik; worn with .skirt.*,

Mukc your Summer playclothes now, (Juad-

nr play clothe.*. Were oOf* Close out

riga prints 80 square . quality luster finish.

Sailor Sleeps
Through Blast

Special

1.00 ea.

f'lN O N N A TI r — A Cun intun
durk I* Mali lung a fte*l ot ‘ rim man aboard the aircraft carrier
SEA FU Itn , N Y

SA TU R D A Y

BASQUES

t* 1 K Co». admlnutratlve anintani.

Mallard Costs
Kind Contractor

AND

mallard

2 YDS. FOR

rcg» in llil» t/»ns Id an d tommu Hmn ngt&gt;m slept right through the
rvfdoiitm.
tlFty #1 » m il of W fl a diy
Ttioma. I lairrnr. 2.1, lofd hi*
ItuiM rr I/&gt;ui» lllr * c h , who i ‘

Jlulling up PC nciv hnntr* here. parent*. Mr anil Air* laid* A

* lo iin j *omc Kuo a day brcaii'C
tit onlcn-d a lK illtln irr d r:i« r 1*1
to uproot Ihr lire u h rrr tin' nr»t
h until llir pggs arc hatrbi'tl
It l i k n atniut 35 day* fur .1 m il
lard egg In iiati li. but ilim h think'
he »aw a crack in one of the ntfs*
anil hope* Hit mother mallard 1*
rear Ihr end of her lilting
•T in not hurc," lie aaiil "him
long I ran afford to w ait fur her

lu Dectime a m o tlirr."

Grants Arc Issued
For Radio Stations
WASHINGTON «»— The Com*
munlcation* Commlvalon yeMrrday

l/irenr. by leliplmne that he wa"iniMing" when hi* **pndrun held
muster alter the r\|*ln»i&lt;Mi It'll hr
w.i.n't a camalt) lie wa* a*lrep.

DRESSES

'the parent* .aid their son told
(hem hr worked talc la ri night in
the rypheion area and thrn had
pcrm i"ion lo sleep late.
*'l didn't uake up when the txplminn came." hr said, "hiTaute I
*leep a* far away trmn that area
a* It's poMiblr lo get."
lie u.*« auakrnrd hy *htp:natci
and Julnetl in the rr*cuc work.

White ill esses for graduation Organdy and Nylon.

Plastic by tho yard, HO and 51 inch width.

10.95
to 22.95

Mansion Left
To Mailman
F I M L A t lK ir m A

.f — I'ottman

i«»ued grant* for the»e new radio John M rK alvey alw av* hail lim e
ila tfo n i:
D e ra tu r

to »top for .1 frim d lv rh s t wdh
Mr*. I.ydia Wmal llaily, an K0Ha., MSI kilocyrlr*. ye.ir-fdil widow u h o w m an itin
H roadeaitlns

tiaineivillr,
fire kilowatt*. daytime only.

Ikon:

WIIWI). Uni vnood. KI j . n»*tgn
inent of lu rfi.r to Arnold Hroarl
ea»1lfig Co, for

WAHP Winter Park. !'!a

Reg. C'Jc and 70c.

Close out

WINDOW

• ’.* ,

Blue Water Oroarleacting Co..
.Stuart, F la . lfW» klfocyclr*. H&gt;&gt;
wat, », unlimited time.
Ttte comni:»'Win nidhnri/ed t h fctirporale rliangei for radio da

le r of root rot 10 It iv II

P LA S T IC

Sires 7 tu 15. S|&gt;eciul Purchase lo sell frum

Ira...

fiu n - M

J r . for I3hf*i

lit* friendly umlle m rant a lot
to the lonely old lady I n i n the
time he started delivering m ail to
the tlil.O tm , 15 ro m home in »uhuriian Wayne r.gld year* ago
M rK a lve y hi ought hi* wife l i
ineei. It ind chat with and r e * 1
to M r ll.itlv In I9.'«2 they moved
in len iim rarily with her In care
for her afler *h" »nf1crcd a heart
all h k
Slie &gt;hi I carlo r ltd
month.
\1 !••••» Iiei 1* ill ’ . ■(&gt;".•'ill'll, d | l|
llii' ho ne to tV.e M rK ilv e y * .

S|&gt;ccial

LA D IES SWIM SU ITS
Ladies* Swim Suits in Sires 10 thru Hi to ilium out
him ;.

sale

(1.05

.. Q.$)9

T ER R Y C L O T H
Hy lint yurd 50 inch width, colors: maize,

CA RD TA B LE

green or lightning pink. Reg. 1110 yd.

C O V ER S

Special

7.U5.....................

that 0 nude ItouVhotior » omen nt
A IJ .IA N C K Ohio U* _ B ir ’ ard
the Sima of Freedom aert attacked Ktnncv 1|, » Mind ami deaf *tu-(
hint yicterday when he atlernnlcd deei hemg graduated ranting cum ,
to read a iiriH-inm.iii &gt;n onlering 1 fowl# from Mount llolon Cnlleim j
them to tciul ihelr children to delivefetf the * id rl|r|n ri.* n ad
School.
die** je .te rd a y
Tlulpti Mi Into'h .aid he »a%
Me «aii| "I'rn lile tii' ra n lie ip
neralehtd and b ru ie d and hi* ixotundie* fur the flexilde man.
clothing torn at nearby fidpin
Idle even in the hydingrn age ear
Son* of Freedom nirtnle-’-. h a ir he gracimt* for Ihe In d y educated
muaed lo rend th«lr children lo m an."
arhonl on the gr»e'oi| C ii i' tlmi
Only two other blind ami deaf
tmUtuUon* leach m llitariu n They iMTM*n* h am ever rom nlrtpd col­
frequently u*r nudem at a mean* lege T lie v were Helen K e lle r and
of proteat.
Hubert Smlthda*

timlD'd plhstir. nice
fin is h

soft

in solid colors.

Sale price

10.95

1.39 co.

MEN'S BEACH COATS
CO SM ETIC CASE

tigrcblllM!
, , . v . |1

i* C o s m e tic cases, sine 12 x 8 x 7.

v r**l'&gt;

NOW

and while, sizes small, med.. large

#

All Men's Suits Itrduccd

Special

Ileg. (1.05

5.89

Now

For A

MEN'S SU ITS

Terry Cloth beach coats, solid colors

Colors: Ian, blue, green or wine.

1954

• yds. wide, your choice of
wine, green or white.

Officer Says Was
Attacked By Nudes Dc.af# Blind Man
•JlM NIt CtlllK.S
It C
ift A
»el«*nl allcmfom *■ idfiit-i iepui1t-i Colleqn Graduate

TRADE

V A LEN CE

V 2 Price

« « . hwaled on hi* route.

377
MEN'S SHIRTS

DODGE

17 Men's short sleeve spurt shirts,
0

washable acetate, Florida Palm Tree

BEDSPREADS

More Car For Your

patterns.

MEN S SPORT COATS

8 lledspn'ttds. twin bed size, flounce style.

Close out
4

Were 12.05 each
(1 Men's s|H*rt coals, lightweight, solid colors.

Close out

Money

3 size 30 regular

5.00
More Money For •
I

I sire 12 rcgulcr

ea

I size 30 tong
I size 12 long

MEN'S BELTS

Reg 10.05

DRAPES

Close out

10.00

require no ironing. Were 5.95
Close out

2.99 pr

Trade Now While Our Ueed Car

Fino quality o f terry cloth, attractive plaid

SUMMER BLANKETS

Seminole County Motors, Inc.

■ * 1v

DOMaE
IW
■

PLYMOUTH
^ ' ~S=T ■ - .

patterns, size small, med., large.

10 Summer blankets by Chantbam (72x84)
Reduced to
r. £

;-

S U E . FIRST 8T.
IKWv.7

mm
\

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Veterans Corner

l.r. tv. I. HACK M i ­
Cmdr II. S hlerik. eommaiidiirg
officer i.f I'huiographlr Stpiadmn
V4 i!2, InnI ilio in it Hi')*)' of notifylint flvi* « f It it Jim Int of fivers Dial
they liml Iiron »"|pt*t«*il or promo
lion from lieutenant fJunior gradr)
U . S. N avy. Tin*
t »ivr lieutenant,
o fficers promoted wpre 1.1.
Frank E . .Moy, j.F W illiam H
.MaiMrn, 1.1. John C. Vocol J r ., 1.1.
William I.. Ila rk i :t and l .l . F i I whu I
S. (lith ro w J r .
Four o f I ho fiv r lieutenants, who
w ill now w ear Ih r taiirom l D ark*
or double a llv rr lia ri In place of
their n in ulf a ilv rr J. g . bar*, are
alitrnt from Snnfonl, *a they a rt
antonir lh*&gt; o ffic e r. who a r t a.*
tlp n iil In i'tioloion H2‘* Itta r h OPeni F o x , which ic c tn ily depottr . l on U» pi,olographic m inion
tiver.ru* to tin* Mediterranean
arta .
Tim out o fficer who it preernt
» i I'lmloron ft2'« lomit put! i« l .l .
Mo) lie it attach* d lo Ih t opera
lorn-, ili pat tn iriii ami hi* d tilirt
ate ilm «■ o f i hr ttiuRilron'* vurv ita l o fficer, which in clu d ri In­
ti tuition of tier*1111111*1 in Hit me­
thod* of how to tu rv ivr if an a ir ­
craft it forced lo land at *ta , In a
Jungle or in liny part of the world
• hen* civ ili tat mu I* pot found,
l.t. .Moy hat n lots! of 17 year*
Naval ir r v ic c , nine a* an entitled
■nan, and received hi* committion

no officer iii A p til, m ill, lie
it a Naval aviator and commenced
hi* flight training in November,
1913. New Y o lk it hit home Mate
lint at prearni it living in Orlando
while attached to the tipiadron
Id . Market! follows closely ii.
number of yi*nt» of Naval re rv ict.
He entered the Navy m February,
1011. and after completing flight
training, he wot drtignatrd n a
Naval aviator, lint hr ia prevent Iv
•ervlng ua an aviation ground offleer and is the photographic of*
fleer of Detachment Fna. lie is a
native of A tlantn, (la l.t . Market!
and hi* w ife , F lv rcn , have their
reiiitenre here in Sanford at 2fh)5
l aurel Ave.
l .l . Vogel and l.t. Dbhrow ati
allaebed to the Photographic In­
terpretation depatlnient of VJII2
anil are serving in that rapacity
with the detachment, l.t. Vogel en­
tered the service in 1914 CfMB gradilation from the University of
S t. lamia mol l.t. Dialirow follow
ed stilt In 1915 upon completion of
his atiidir* nl llidm rl College, tlen
eva, N. Y 'fin* Vogel* live at l Hill
Mellonville Ave. and the Illtb ro w s
at 2412 I'ulnictto Ave
l.t. Madden also rnterrd the
Navy in m il*, lie attended the
U niversity of AVI.consiii and is
from Minnesota, l.t. Madden is a
Naval aviator and ia performing
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Here arc ftiithoiiU tive onvwcr*
from the Veterans Adm inistration
to three iptrsllotu of inteievt to
former aervieemrn and thi ll fami
llest
If My hm!iaml, a W o rld War
Urn* V rleraii who did not have any
u l life insurance, left m e * f iii.onu
ronim rreial life ln«ur*iice policy
win'll lie dud He S tip u la te d III the
policy that die proceed*, to* pain
in nit* in a lump sum, toil I w *i
permitted to change t h a t id I
would it ci ua* regular
monthly
itmoiits In computing my annual
met
l..i v \ pension purposes,
am I auppit'tsl to cniird th ru
m o id h ly
iniu raiire payment* *s
Incomer
A . So l*oig n* the original option
w a s for a lump sum payment,. yon
must drelati- die Jln.ooil fa c e
value of tin, policy aa income for
the calendar year in which your
ImOuiid died I lo o yuu do not
have to report the moutldy pay
m ints Hi income mild they lo lal
111,01**. A f t ir the monthly p*y
merits aggregate ftlt.fRKI, however,
you m u&gt;1 report any monthly pay
merits over d i a l uiuouot a s iii
come for VA pension puipo ■
tj I etui receiving d isaliility
coiTipcrvsallnn payments from V A .
Iiut lately my aervlre-connected
disability s lim s to he g illin g
worse. Could I get a statement
from my private phyaicinn, te s tify ­
ing that my disability has iuereas**d? Would I In* t be sufficient In
entitle me to higher compensa­
tion 7
A . A statement by your private
phyaicinn would serve to tenprn
your rase, hut your condition
would have to he ascertained by an
o fficial VA riam itm lio n. nod then
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i companion of lh« finding woo
have to I k* made with the irrp iirr
merits for increased compensation
payments.
I). Since I was discharged lisf.ire
August 20, 1952, lily deadline fur
-tartlug training under the Korean
(II Hill is this coming Augu-t 20
Must I actually ba ill school on
that dale, in order to cootiiioe &gt;f
In w a rd s j
A. Not necessarily. Yon must,
under tin* law . begin your training
before that date, in order to conlimn* later. So long as you start in
lime, ym* won't I m* reipiiied to be
III Irainim* on the lisle itself
(Veterans living in Central
Florid* w tm wj*h further inform s
lion about their benefit* should
write the VA office at 42 R Den
tr«l A v e . Orlando, Fla

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fam ily, finance a tut t ram [mu nuk
the present fiphf lor control of the
muddy New York Central System
•• l*h thr *’d ? r? e • ill.v a t v . i r
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Tw o dcsrcndanl* of the profane
old w arrio r who foundevl the Ceil
Ira l. "Com m odore" Cornelius Van
derhilt, sit on the Central hoard
today
Amt .1 I'ierponl Morgan the eld
er uo strang*r to railw ay lends,
still !• represented m tV n tral al
fairs thtoio'li I I* M ire in A C o ,
Hu* modern ^&gt;ssiI miI id Morgati's
ancient power
Physical Violence, wild slock
market gyrations and hind mein
dram a punctuated Hu* old lim e
power struggles IVutay’* figld 1
limn* iiu h ie s t Yet soinettiliii* of
the old spirit remains
t'i bus's nl ho in bats spout lout*
in tin* |&gt;asl I a tut I v soundest when
l eva* Imiu lloti *rl II. Voting d ia l
longed tin* Central leadership m
January and got from Central
President William While a imi
promise of "a harcfislesl tig h l."
Memory fitfully stirred again
only recently n* Voimp arrused
the Central board o( “ high handed
i.u 'tirs ren tiniscriil of Fisk and
D rew ."
'Iliesi* an* names which once
were household words, names with
top lulling ut a kind of Creek
tragedy by gaslight —u ith over
tones of liiirles'iut- and a chorus
from Tanini.inv
Halt—which i*
known to history as the ‘‘ K rie
war **
It was Am erica's first great rati
m ail war, fought ti.la e e u im '.*; and
lk .s Jam es Fisk J r , lia m d Drew
and lav Could, "Hie Mephi toplu*
les id Wall Mreet.'* wer*' a tra y n l
against Vaiutertult
Yanderlidt b id e.irnesl the tit!*'
"I'liiituiudiii**'' a newspaperman**
i-niiipliiiieid thnuigli to i c a ts in Ul Ail A M It*
\ 1 '*.» I
I III tni 'l Mu* 9lu itt.
tin* shipping business Wlusi pri
vate ■tupping was made huiardno* f il l I t •»,l | lilt MiH li l 14011 t o ­
ol 1 t .111
1o 1&gt;1 f i/ f it 111 m ill
by (lie C ivil U .a
Vaiuleibilt I lloti
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i ul, cit his i amt) eve tow ant ta ll f N i " \ &gt;•» k *t,|lr* Al tit’ ll I l k
I In u il.t I ' o i l In t a k e o v e r H n' VI
roads
In I M2 he fought hi* first rad I b a in o il S u - ip ie t ia lilia a lin k t«'
sktrfuisli lie rantmeil .town the ' Iw e e u A ll. m y n u t H ie g u a l le g n u ts
s|n«*k of the New York and Harlem
D in in
tin
(1 a* 1- I m ilille it
id
llailrnad until it louelud ludlom, i . a r n n d
on 11 In n g ld
I i* k
w is
then hoiighl ciudrnl Neal he ac ! ilila m 11 I ms I i I v d o w n tin- t a i l s n l
rpiired rontrol of Hu* Hiulsou Itn j tin- t a d t i ut I 'llie i* liy A liir g a u * ,
er llailru ad . a Im*' |iaral|elili'.* the In i'll | |u 'ilH l l l l u l l l I's , i | t u n op
Harlem *m th** e.i I side of the J-O-lUl' foil* l l . i s t l l l l , ’ in f la 10 I I I :
Hudson lin e r running to Albany ■lead i*n ' ' d l l ' m i l t r a c k w a to rn
i hen ii i IH&gt;vt be I' lp lo fid the UP M u ck In n m e le g a l liia n e u v e i
old New York I ••Iilr.ii ftailioad itlg an d lit ib e i 1 p la t e d H e i f r u le s
whlrll p lliil lu'lweeo \llia in nnl •At H ie • id M m ' i n e ii ie i ,'i ft I n
III.Halo N Y l a ) In ; Hu* founda tliiip N .n d , 11. In 1 I n j f „ H m illio n
Inin for the present vast t 'cnlral d o lla r * a rid a u u n t i l mu
svstent. Vanderbilt aei|itlrvd the
l i
l.iL
1 j si|ii|
, |r a H i bv
old Central by breaking ciumcc* I'd i.u d s. -stu kes, .1 p la y b o y w h o
turns between it and his own lines, h i i | sn n p l m il d l i l . in ih e a f f e c
an arlm n which marooned Central Im n s n l .1 i* At in - fu id I i w as
P isseugcr* and fri*o Id al Albany o n e ut \ u
A r il
la iid le s l si an
When Central stock went down , 1. 1s
far enough. Vanderbilt Imugtil H
It I ■**ik 1 in n i l i i - lu , k in d .le i s
and losik control
r i i i u i m t l i s in a d e ij by i . r n
D a n ie l
Out of Ins victory the couutim F S ic k li * ..I 1.1 H i b u rc l a i n , ’ to
dure snateheil a ipdek &lt;i\ mil'lon r*'iio * v e 1 .u id ,I i i , , in H i,. | i „ . ,11 ,.,
harks and 20 m illion more m iV n
F. I
•I4 .ith Hut
till* 1111*1 fi'iM
Ira l stock
t JT llll I*. I '.» |» .ill|li If .( iiiII I p ;n
Tin* la va’is ljliir
e 1 asked
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miration* Im! Varw lriliilt
h o t .111 af|1,f|l|fc ,.*, ^r i l
tiollbl llaik loll
answer
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lu
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taw ?" he said ' l l a i n T I girt the
im wcrT”
Aleanw liile.
Drew.
a luii'time
rattle dealer yvlio inspired Hit* term
” w alrred •lu c k " by sailing tijg
cal III* herds
and then let' in
I In* in sir ink. their Idl before vellme
llie iii luew eii'tii had made etuio. Ii
iimney as a loan shark In buy i n»
Iroi *d fbe Frit* T hl* u ,v a Sat
mile line between New Ym k nut
II of fall, lin lis l as “ Ibe wonder of
Hie aye "
Vanderbilt saw Hu* F r ic as a
possible Ihreal In his rail rha.n
In Itu ffllo . Tin* rom m ulore Imvli'ld
lip ennufli of its slock In no t
Drvw, wfin praclicallv groyebd
tiefoie tin* vietnr and im plotid
A'andelfoil In sa le linn llo ill rin
Ih.* hard a u e iim g enmmndoir
was inercifid Iii at ua ids lug
c i ' i m i.lak e He allowed D ie ,
to keep In dirccli*rahi|i
Scovo Drew pel spaded Vandn
bill In IH bun iiislali two yiainc
men, F isk ami Could, as ad.li
lional *1i.it.iny diteelors
Drew, F isk and Could Wen
c*a»| l&gt;o)s for aw bile, then yanked
the rug nut from under Vaiwter
A S h * I w iti •AA 1
1
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full. They knew the cnminodon
• ■ re * rn la liy p
w il l
be i i i
otn
was still buying K rie vlm k to so
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three secretly flooded the tuariet
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hill ■ fra daft all. n " H It'** n*,ial-laM n tlta. and many *ay pS'tlM
folia*.
C IIA P T K N E L E V E N
T H A T had hem night twlerr
laid. What h*d happened yeslerd a f t Fo r a m'inirnt J o in could
not ramemher.
Oh, yeal There lisH been pres
tnta com inn In all Fin lay mnrnini;
— tha w ay they had u r n lor lha
laat two weeks—with Klallir un
wrapping thpm and 11*1mu llirm
fof Joan In her bride a book. Then
B *tly appeared again fuel batonnoon. Than tha dresace had ar. n a t t l Never mind il it was alinoal
tha laat minute. They had a m t '.t
And of rourae thrae muat be tried
on immediately. All ol lliem fined
perfectly aacepl tleliya. Hera wa*
top long. Hut Anne Uannoeh. who
tallgtit sewing and home economlea, hart prcuniacd aha would da
artythtng that needed flxlng. Burn
n relief not to have Ir- daeh in to
New York about the maiterl
B y then It &lt;VU wrll after noon
add Ela in e had taken Joan ard
Pamela and H e t t y and Joan a
mother and Todd'i mother mil lo
luftch. T r ii 1 1 Elaine to do Hie
aumptuoui thin*! Hhe had rngag&lt;d
a huge liinouaina that would ac­
commodate them all and off lhr&gt;
Mid (one to a new and rharmioa
IIBl located on lop of the I'allsad's.
w titr* they could look right off
oT*r th* lludaon river.' It had hern
bem tifui.
Diana had not hern with them
Bfea nart nutated upon rrmalninK
behind and taking charite nf wtiat•tn r needed to be taacn charge ol,
with Ja ck aa her rl|h t nand helpi f . There had been the vaaea lo
COUtcl And tna punch glasses lo
get over from the church ruuee.
And the folding chaua and long
tables. Of courae, the janilor amt
Ja ck were lo do lha actual movof lha things, out Diana nart
that she ought to be there tu
superintend. Perhaps, mo. the wae
af little k e e n over Jack, Joan
thought atirtdrniy.
Th# men—'Todd and Iron and
Tom —who were all Ire* as air, had
gotta In to New York for a slag
Michael w ai not able tn
Timet
jotn them aa ne could not get
■tray from hi* )nb in Poughkeepeie
until flve o'clock that afternoon
F rid a y night, l-ast night. Il.iv aa
than that Mra. Hunter had invited
lha bridal party over lo tha mans*.
She hart really dona things up
beautifully. Mra. Rrown had come

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maple In another. Yea. hrr nettroom wouhl certainly look ntc*
and it would ha complete, because
her mother was giving her every­
thing from here. " I f * yours, d arl­
ing." she had said. “Your father
and I bought It for you years ago
and it’a y o u rs" Joan was even
going to have the pale buff colored
rug. Ihe gold satin quilt and the
flower-patterned turquoise rhlntr
hangings at the windows. Ja m
would move all these things over
lo me nianse tomorrow, a,ler sha
wna gone, with the help of l&gt;nn
and Tom.
lim ihe living room, vihlrh wsa
Joan sighed and stietcnrri nmv also (o serve as their dining
in bli'atul contentment, rem r i d u r­ room— Well! Itighl now it was a
ing it alt The buffet supper n l ner hodge-podge. Everything nad been
Iontr. P ie dancing. The nawm dumped into that one room E v e ry ­
light swim, Klatnea lovely tttt'h- thing. All the g ills, except Ihe
eon Th* dinner at the mnnae «Vnd. chma and silver and glass, were
nrmlly. the rrnrah'al in the rh itb h there and all lh a mlxed-up mesa
loan’s memories ram e In an end
Ttie girl* 'n llrelr sentt frinnnl*
looked lovely coming down »he as she neard Annie stirring nlenil
in ihe kitchen downstairs. Annie
aisle as they had practiced
Juan s thought* went on it &gt;• Imd slept nrre last night, in the
had everything anyone's h e a t I III He sewing room at Ihe end i t
could desire. All the sa lia fn it't n the hall. Instead of going bark lo
in the world with her hridal par 3 - her shack in "Trsiut 1nwn“ Hear,
with the weather, too. and ec in tailh llil Annie! Him was gelling
with the gift* among w him tin- »■ as much |oy out of I his wedding
nad not been u single "white et&lt;v as anyone.
"Yon go! somethin' old. some­
phaht.'' And hardly even a dnplicute. H was a m a * l n g. r- a lly . thin' ntw, somethin' borryed an
Someone musl c e r t a i n l y iiave* somethin' blue lo wear when you e
panrcl around word com eniing nci n ruble, Mmj Ju n e?" aha had
choice or a pattern lor her rryetnl, asked.
china and allver, lecauae «*ie had
"Yes. Annie. Oram la letting me
received alirtost a dofen of every- have a lovely lace han-lker-hlrl
■that was her mother's. That’s the
tlurg.
Nor was that all that had im tit nld thing. And I'm tairrowing my
lo her. The whole town, whether inoltier's penrls for Ihe something
invited to the m cp tio n or not, had borrowed. And Ihe slore in New
apparently wanted lo honor the 1 i r k oewed a lin y blue rthhnn on
young couple lor friendship a sane ■ay petticoat for Ihe nine item.
,ln d . of courae, everything else la
She had really lett overwhelmed
She began lo enumerate in h&lt;-r- r r w "
“P a t s good. Now here's sump'n
sell Ihe presents ihnf she could
remember, th-rnr ol the g ilts were c a e ." And what did sha do but
elegant, soma a im pi e , all given ptertuea from a tiny twtlerrd ’hit*
ts-n a worn English coin that shs
straight from the heart
Joan reviewed now, lha long sa il Joan must wear in her slipper
n-mrs ol loti spent in nsmg llirir •lo^ luck." II was n relle from
R r'kiliiltonary days that nad neapartment.
After Totlrt rame home from Ihe longed lo ihe fam ily in Virginia
city may had toiled togrther. They lor whom Annie had worked before
had drugged out old nngea and she came north. And It hart been
barrels irfl thrrr for ages whrn giveri to her ny her former mis­
the moms nad been used for stor­ tre ss just nrfoic Annie had set
age.
Drey nad tilled m cracks fotlh into the unknown.
" ll done brung me nick Ain't I
whets the plaster nan fallrn rut
They nail extracted nenl and rusty landoo in de hosier fnmhiy T And
nails from Ihe woodwork and hern flesh evah since. Now I gives
•crutihed the floors and wastied Ihe It lo you anre 1 ain't got no use
win-lows. Then they nad negun for it no more. No rhllluns. No
painting
They nad w-mlewashed outhlrE. You'sr niy chile. You keep
the ceiling. Ihey had spraau a It."
h u n fy , Juan said to herstll,
wat m Bird cheerlul yellow over all
th* walls and they hod covered the there a n a nothing left for anyone
wide floor hoards with a service. to n f l't her or do for her on ihis
aOIr gray In-lav their H ills apart­ day o r daysl
And thinking this, she slipped
ment presented a spnliraa and in­
from hrr l*ei| nnd w m i lo stand
viting appearance
Her dream ol buying anlitpiee hy Ihe window In a deep and qutel
for h*r neve home had simply gone thankllHnesa. After a moment a
out of Ihe window, flier* was no hum hi o little petition roe* in her
morwp. They would nav* in get heart.
■|wt me I r worthy." she mur­
along with whataver lha two familira nmilrt spare Ihetn rtwm ihsir mured. "Just let me he worthy of
e ve ry lm lye generosity and good
homafli
-A t least." Joan thought, "mtr wishrj» and love and Intel. Hut
mioit of n il—of T imM “
l-rdioom w-ill hark nice"
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dLieoTired are not canrero ui I f symptom A one-tlded bulging of
d l’ toyered ; ; ; I y enough, an t j - . L 'iiV - i;;! j K
abo be a slanaj
cel lent recover* can be rzpccted
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following th e ir ramoval.
tumors may cause, as th eir first
Howerer, even non-caneerous sym p to m , a ringing In tha ears,
tumors can be fatal, or a t le sit deafness, and a disturbance of
very dam aging. If not caught and equilibrium. T h e person m ay w alk
removed a t the e arly atage* of a* (hough drunk. I f th is type of
their growth. Hence, delay# are lum or growi. there m ay be dUfldangeroua.
cutty in swallowing and speaMng,
and a lark of coordination.
Lot* Symptoms
However, the moat Important
T h e symptom* of lieadarhe.
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personality that we all kurw brain tumors la that an y person
occur w ith brain tum or, me u»u- exhibiting »h «e type* o f sym p­
x lly la te sym p to m s H ow ever, tom* rhoutd Imm ediately consult
th e re a re c e rta in e a rly sign* a l&gt; r*!cln n He can determ ine,
n fti- r e y e f u l e x a m in a t io n ,
which are Im portant.
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cause a progier-iive loss of vision present, and ca rry out w hatever
of both rye*. When this loss of trea'm ent may be necessary.
vision cannot be adequately ror- quc3Tio:r AMD Aftnwra
rrcted by glasses, and when there
ft V : l i some fat necessary In
Is a loss o f sexual power along
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brain tum or nhould be suspected
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JA C K S O N V IL L E * J . Thm
Watson, nnrtlroe Democratic state
atlnrney general who is now Ihe
tlepuhliean candidate for gover­
nor of Florida yeitrrd ajr asked the
people to break away from "o u r
moldy political one-party tra d i­
tio n "
lie * poke at a luncheon meeting
ol Duval County Republicans, with
the puhlie invited, just one day
after the Democrats cast ttO.910
votes In nominating stats Sen. LeHny Collins over Acting Gov. ( ’herlev Johns Watson won the Re­
publican nomination In Ihe (irst
prim arv vetting 31.4m of Ihe total
33.M l G D I’ votes
"The Smith has hahliatrd only
on one side »f the polltlral street
ol the nation's |Hitltic.ll life since
the War Between Ihe S ta le *," Wat­
son said.
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pel (lion nnd tree lid ellrelu a l think­
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control group* and special lutrre*ls that have remusert much
eqirtty, llh erty. Justice and peo
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rOM M KRLTAI. AND IN IH J8TK IA L

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V e o t'iilav's Cryplmpinte; I jO VE. B U IL T ON B E A U T Y . SO&lt;&gt;N
AS B E A U T Y l&gt;IK5 tK&gt;NNE
DittitkuuJ t j K 14 t (•ta in 3 j* Ju » rt
mental ad inlnislralkm fo rces," h e 1"w a s lha candidal# of a group nr
■aid.
factum, which group. If succeed
Walwm *ald half the voting p&gt;qsn-| tng in nominating its man. would
Islinn of Ihe stale didn't vote m soon, more nr lass, taka over g,&gt;vellhrr prim ary "because their rrnm ental a ffa in . p rim a rily for
le r government ter th rtr own aaurartdi/em rnl and per­
hope* ter a herI'
the l»eop!e
people did not Hint
find e.-nrourage- sonal benefit."
mem in the hind nf ratn p ilg n con
O nl) hy rxerrtsin g the right of
durlrd by Ihe Democratic asp ir­ suffrage can th« people expect lo
ants for governor."
belter the siluatlon, Watson went
lie said (hey fell earh candidate on

V EN D IN G M A CH IN ES
FI'RNISHKD WmiHl'T CHARGE TO tlUP DEALERS
llr lU M e n l a l n s l r n u n r i s , I* * n t r r t« n lx b lU h a n M ilie u U r
x l a l n a l r H r r r h a a S I- f. U r S
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r o a le w l l k a a l r h a , * « f , , r t r - i n n l S I r i v n a a w k n V ia l b * *•■ ■ )
It- b a m llr b la m a r r h a a d U r In r r w b . ! • • 4a h « i b * | i b r m a r b le * * ,
b e l o w 4» b e e # lb * S ' n l l i a . W e a l b e s r a m i r e r , i — I r h a r a r l r r .
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loaa I I I . I S K a T W S '.IIT
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f e e l lik e N EW !

tH-rsonators in all part* of the coonHy
"N o, w r haven't gone Into
hMiper* Hut, boy. that's a growing
field I know some toupee mabrro
who have hvemna rich in the last
few y e a n . A good toupee -tfls ter
Mott to CM*—and they w ear out in
a ye a r "

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NKW Y O R K
— ''Wrrmeti are I l- a iry ami Norma now Imvp 13. her hair Her hoy friend had Im ied *n good Mathews la new
wearing tfiH r hair shurtcr thad I em ployr*. operate their. Iwanty I tl un hrr.
fn open i ifrnnd a ‘
HIM tw w ," roga|4ll1ne4 gx-Sgt. ] shop around Ihe clock, rim e it only &lt; "About oner a week a fill I per iiarlo r In an u fp e r M ra York M ain

* Lqfry Mathew*. " » H fhU &gt;»n
m e rit's going tn he etett sfiorter.”
Flatbews, a tall, husky hair stylhft who flew on (mmttili ntil*lon*
Europe during the fart World

to■

Ion .Sundays
I former mi.vv -.Itmv up with a
I "kfo it of our night rllentele nrr eye that h.i* to he painted
; itmu people,” said l«arry, "and and d,inters eome in with
oflen our plarr look, mote like a and blue m a rk ' that Im e

rehearsal hall than a beauty salun
Sometime* we'll have three aingrr*
iqu-rate- what he
In the same row ol d ryrm rehear­
A m erica'* only a ll t
sing IhlYe different songs at ihe
ity parlor
ualed In (ha Great
_____ _Northern samrt time.
I, It draws a fabulous clientele
"fia re we get *mne umtvital re
d ark, ranging from house quest* latr at night tine girt ram e
with Insomnia to Mclrnputi In to gel a m artini washed curt t&gt;f

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irra singers, artresaei. n
horu* girls—and female
ators

t h a ir Is longer than h a lf tny
r e m a r k e d Mathews
h stylo for women right
I r hutch be®—vary matM in e ,
- I t makes a girl look like a Yale
In front, amt a duck i i
J-h * just a few wisp* of
shout the fa r* to suggest
fem ininity.
“ The 'butch htb? You know what
c a ll il tn the trade? The Idiot

t Ikying tu bring out a wornnatural beauty wtlh a hair
Ike that is like trying fo
au empty room. But R*»
.
, ff?l* want."
i*T?y. who bed done aerial
Atrophy for Unci* Sam. de-

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atvaat

idd let the turn1 uncle
* peacetime trad*, fit
...JfatyU bg uftder the Gl
Hlgfit* program.
n R fd fltVer-believe tba Mil
1 the|r live* wornifyltsls," h* said,
wt aHo deaf with
Y eonflm Us wHh
r
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nam ing an all-nlnM beauty

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Id.-irk r«*\nrf hoM Ihfs o n n aiw

over,
"T w o y e a n ago I roukfn't horntw
M ark
to tie land to buy a new c h a ir." be oalrt.
"A nd nnw I'v e M l everybody from
covered op
hankers In bnoMts wauling lo go
" lin e night a - o n l y |»li&gt;ytm&gt;- lulu busmms with me Can't Agura
came in and Insisted he wanted a why the h fra of Investing In au
|u rm.inrnt wave, tint we ju»l all night beauty p a rk * T n le ra d s
waved him mil K x rrp t for female tlw m -u n le ss, like some of the citsImpersonators we aerept only Inmera,
womula, laat,
women rlle n ls We do m akr and or maybe hurt H
fount profits
sty l* wnj» Inr some mo female im- a H rr dark."

k u t i i o. uwn
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’ 4 S to k fa k e r a g a in stan y
\e a rth to w n fo reconom y/”
MU t m# show you why Studobokor mod#
y O *l«on swoop of tho *54 Mobilgas Economy Rim;::
fjivv\
won tho Swoopstokos and 3 ovhor ftrstsl”
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Come in m d look pt Ihe official AAA mile* per gallon—Araf of all ovtrdrivf
More ihect of the Mobliges Run. 8tudc- and automatic drive can . Duplicatag
baker mada • clean awcap—Art* in the of Studebaker’a Mobil g u Run whnww
Qrand Sweepstake*—flraf in actual •re available immediately nt low cost!

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carte os 2-dmr
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t V n r . and hit Wif*. Norm*.
(prM M a dlytlma beauty ptrlor
fir n n s i'ja t
," * A ear little dsngtAaF comPWiaed she hardly ev*r saw u«
eteept fbr a few mfnulei In lha
■aralug and tuat b ffin bat bad.
MB*,", fie eald. "I thought the! If

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1 - R E A L E S T A T E FO B n t i r _ t

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. ^T JOHN’S REALTY TO.
i ni-ae ti.-j . , u , IV itiV w if iM&gt;.&lt;tcr
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Park A Commercial
I’h. l«
-I It Alexander
T, M. Stringer
Peg Rr il Estate llntkrrs
H n ym n n il M . H all, It e n llo r
Licensed Registered Ileal Estate
i Broker and U rn tral Insurance
Agent
2i»l South Park Ate.
Phone »«i

PHONE 1821

c n iT M tE

•■erase fraps — Sep iis Vauw*
Window S ills — Lin te l;

Mlrncle Concrete Co,

Phonr 1331

*Jtopical dealt*}

For Kraiill*

—s 11«— s p e c ia l k e r t ic c t - * « 2 1 -__ 1.0ST AND FO U N D
PAINTING
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RER-I-MIX CONCPFTF
a r t ic l e s

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B L A C K E Y E D P E A S Bring vmir
nwn container and pick 'em
tt on Bit 1! V . Hutchison. Phone
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Scnknrik Glnvt and I’nlnl Co.
112-114 West 2nd M .

Plmoe 3je

SAVE MONEY ON:

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Roofing — Sheet Metal
llcalini: — Air CimriilionlnB
Evans Hoofing and
Healing Co.
121 West Fulton HI.

FHA

Phene 79

Financing

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lava—;
.!* t - m lo :F n V t for ih .e e lim e* ‘in tthe
Herald through (he rovirtcij ol
the Florida St t ie Bank.

LO ST. Brown amt while male
cocker spaniel, with harness
Answers to name of Kipper II
F . McWhorter. C a ll itw it

For ItriiKHlrling and repair*.
Nothing Down—Sm all Monthly
Payment*

LOST Gold cuff link with sm.ill
diamomi in ce n te r
if fintml
pirate call SCR.

Sherman Concrelc Co.

FOUND Plymouth c a r key* on
corner Magnolia and 2nd Owner
mav have sam e t&lt;y Identifying
and paying for ad

On* VVc'l 13th

Phone: 1211-IM I

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O F F IC E n i l I I'M L X T - 2 3
|w«jwil*fr Anri

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Lew

e*t price* Cheek with George
S tu a rt. 23 South Main Street,
O rlando.
C L A S S IF IE D D IS P L A Y

T H E G R ID D LE
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S r is in g S lra ks, CMrVrn. Urmlr

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T H E SA N FO R D H ER A LD
T h u n ., May 27. 1951
Page 9

RufCil/'ornmon
Sense
Its M 'l DS JOHNSON
It wun'i in* long In fore ihe sum ­
mer ramping sen-on ii|ieti» for
Flotilla's t il lull i amp-, and hulldregs of rural tmy s nnd girl* are
looking forwn&gt;.I to attending one
of the camps for a week dm mg
Die next two months.
The U n ive t-ily ol Florid# Agrieolliirnl Extension Service, owner
and opera'or of Die tam p*, ha - not
overlooked the importance **f rre
nation for
- nn&gt;l g ills in it«
I II pillglltin D l»l fixe i&gt;f tlo'se
Camp*Timpooehvi on Chocta
sshawhre I t.i &gt;. Chert &gt; Lake in
Madison County, MrdJuarrie and
Dee laike ill Ik ala National I * 0 * -t.
an-l the new camp on l.aki Francis
in Highland County
Each week, for a period of two
lounllis or more, a difD-rent group
of I || • I ill. inendiei, w ill go inlo
no h of the -amps for a u&lt; i k of
outdoor reettallon *urh a* sw im ­
ming, boating, piny ing hor-e-hoe*.
nml other sports, for In wring in-

spiling ta lks by outstanding men
ns ■women. l*o 8*u*••• slu ily, ami

lor all-'iound good teltowsmp. In
enriip they w ill observe certain
rtilci, govern themselves, see inuvle«. sing together, salute the flag,
nnd pledge them avlvr* to work for
their own betterment, for their
dubs, their * om munitlr*. and their
country.
The lotys and g irti who attend
tne , iinip* are selected on Ihe havi*
of good work in theli I It p rn jcctl.
The fees they pay are small indeed,
the benefit* they rrei ive in knowl­
edge, inspiration, and fiiend«hi|&gt;
•ito large,
lu lls w h o v i s i t t h e cam ps fturmg the su timer &lt;ca-on are deeply*
i m p r e s s e d w ith what t h e y -re, an.I
they leave w ith memories of a very
pleasant experience. They a i r Intpre -d hy tne fen the young peo­
ple lav e , thu uav they work and
play together, and the promise the
t o y - Hnil g irl* show toward hemm­
ing fine men and women, good citifi-ris To see young people showing
tnueh promise toward becoming
g o o d , eapalde and loyal citizen* of
tomorrow is reassuring, e-perinlly
III times stieh as t h e s e .
Bovs and g irls ate not the only
ones to enjoy attending the ram ps,
however. !-«tc in the summer, there
ate institutes for fuiim -rs and
farm women, where the adults
get much valuable ami helpful information and inspiration ami also
enjoy Ihe outdoor recreation which
tin- ■amps afford

F A R P E N T F R WORK*
KoskIs. Ptallrr I unrhroos and
AWNINGS, J A L O U S IE S
For quick repair j«hs. or *m all
Dinner1*. — IliilH-oir nni|
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III
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No
Down
Payment
rnn
hunt
—i
ibuilding.
Call
Jim
I142-M-4.
-samlu irhrs.
LO ST
Blonde, fern ah- Cocker
Two and three hedtoom homes Free K d im a tr*. W rile lo Mfc
F U R N IS H E D
JUtchcnctl/, a p i
Agent—Glenn C I ’l l . 2119 l-aiAnswers lo u m r of Rhrndir II
Veterans pay rioting c o ils only
Ham*. •tiUkrns.
iutkrs*.
SEPTIC
TANKS
CLEANED
fdutnterland * .uirt Illw a y l i !M
rcl Or ra il D ay*—IM 7-J. Nights
found, rail BU9-J Mr* Minlrr
Complete (ir n r ra l Electric kiteh
Ilaked "hole In Order.
Phone* 1310 J l - 1779—A. l l a r r
Njuth of City Tdmita.
1291 J . Sanford.
en» See sim ilar completed homes
Salad- in l|iuniil*.
LO ST Butova \\ri» t watch I No
in 2l(iu hlock, l.a u rrl Avc.
W FLA K A Apartm ent*. !I4 W.
L
L . S IL L - I'la n n Technician
3292771 on the r n r n r r of 7th and
fJInss
Jnloiisies
laiw
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E
.
Oiler
Phone 2164. Hnute I . Sanford
F irst Street. Phoo? 499-W.______
Ifv. 17-02
Phone 2.T7-W
Hickory Ave. Phone 751 HE
Check nur price* ano quality beBuilder
WARD
f tre ymi w iy
41|»eii everv day li:IIO A. Al.
Phone |jj»
C A R P E N T R Y , repair*, remodel­
ilollnwny nnd Ralty Detin
Scnkarik filiuu* anil I'ainl Co. ing A ll kinds. New work CahP a y . W ert nr month—T e l. H2/&gt;
In 10:110 I*. &gt;i. Kxicpt —
inets. \v-«rk guaranteerl C C. » —m UTIIICAI. SERVICE*—22
RETIRED?
I I S - I ll Weal 2nd S t.
I’ hone 3je
Furniture 4 e n lcr.
11A West F lrxl
Law re n ce , phnne Winter P ark
Set lhi« modern masonry 2 Bedt
'lii-iing AVnlnmliivw '.1:7111
Fo r Appliances,
contracting -all
26 3201
^l&gt;'E nOOM efficiency apartment.
riHim home Just out of the city KNOTTY PINE CARINETS
'round
r
lr
r
lr
ir
a
t
service
S»r
A.
M.
lOital'le l r r couple or single
limit*, with city water Com ­ S rt 'em smir^clf. with plastic
your General E le c lr ic Dealer.
Special — TV and Radio
lT tva tt hath. idcall*1 located
pletely furnished JUtnn Term s
tops — * K F I . lean hardware
Sanford Eleclric C«.
at allahlr
r e r e n front Post O lltci Inquire
Serv ice nnd Repairs
('n n ip lu ’ l l s C a liin c t
I'bmir (12
Manuel Jacobac . s llCpt. Store
3 Bedroom practically new home. Hi h i ' 17 93 South
Phone M il RCA M iilnm la Sales and Service 116 Macnnlla A v r.
Iteaulifuly landscaped
Almost
Gene's
Texnco
Service
Itundnll Electric Cn.
N E W LY derufrted m i my apt
immediate possession T o t a l
SCRARRI.K
11III Sanford Avr.
Phone I4M Rcndix and C ro*.lry Appllanrv
Pan « 1 W _
price $9.|oi
Requiring *1,500
More F u n !
Youngstown Kitchens
H A V E your lawn mowed by J e r r y
Gel Yours al Sears
Ft n N IS IIr.lt kHrlicm lie Apt and : down Balance like rent
E lc c lrlc sl ronlr.icting and crp.iir*
Many
other
attractive
offeringlatrrt
Phone
1317
W.
otremlaid cabin' Sundell Court
Srars Roebuck and C&lt;&gt;.
t l? Magnolia A v c ..
Phone 113
In rhoo»c from,
Ill-w ay 17 T ! South of city limits
115 K . First S L
Pbane 990
OAKI.AWN
SKMINOI.K HKAI.TY
F R IG ID A IR E
appli.inees. laic*
Seminole Cuuniy’i only perpetual
At* IVK, -i doom furnished W- D IE T R IC H S
F. IV. M F.BO
Used Appliance Sale
and srrvii-r G I I . High. Ihredo
A
™ T ile hath, rcrccncd porch. IMI Park Atrnu#
ra re C em clcry. Ilu sinr** office*
_ apl.
Pbane 27 1 G E . Wringer l&gt;$&gt;*• Washer *79 95
Eta
Phone 4151 or Sanlorii
110 N. P a rk
Fbaae 1128
Water furnished. it miles from
Evenings—M2 *V nr IH19J
1642 W alter G p m
1 Ken more wringer type
Sanfori. STf.Sn per month Phone
Washer
79 95 • Complete motor tunc up
IHIS WEEK SPECIAL
1323 alter 1 p m .
O F F IC E E Q U IP M E N T -23
2 Uondix Automatic Wash
• B ra k e s, generator* and it a r t e r i.
Nearly new home. Fram e Cm ra rh 1251X1
(lu
ll
Prndurt*
H
A
YN
ES o flire
Machine Co,
F U R N IS H E D Apt - 2 rooms ant*
tlruclion Three lots
Nearby 1 Phllco B rfrig rra lo r I I I ft. 99 M
111 S. P A L M E T T O A V R ,
Typewriter!, adding marhines,
bath p rlra lc entrance U ntil*
P h i l H n ir 'a G u lf S t a t io n
enmmunit). *3,650 Very lib eral I Wevtlnghnuse Refrigerator
P H O N E 181
and v.wtrr furnished, u»c of tele
Salts-Rental*, 314 Magnolia.
Pb. 9171
Flume 12II-1 liftI
lerm i.
99 95 Illh and Sanford
G
II
M l'T U A LP /.F . ■ HI ONOM1ZF.
rlu-ne and garage Two block* Whither buying or telling, It *rlP
1
Frig
id
airc
R
efrigerator
B U IL D IN G
I. g&gt;
(r im heart of tnurn. Ideal fur
pay you lo see:
39 95
G ft
T re e *,
mov ed. DcW itl
*. shrubbery
*b
working couple. 350 Ittnnlh He
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
99 95
1
21"
T
V.
Hunter. Phone •62-W.
ply Ibis I.V II e n Herald
Florida Stale Bask Building
79 93
1 17" T V
"Call H all”
Phene 1TH I E lectric Range
29 95 U W N M O W E R S . Hand and Pawa AND 3 ROOM apt- Reasonable
75 00
I Gas Range
er. sharpened to rot like new
• |12 E lm . C a ll I7H7-W
ARTICLES FOR SALE
B icy cle * repaired, rrh iillt, paintItaKIftrly Appliance Center
rd. K ey wurk. Harold Stanley,
•‘ Your \Vc»ltnghou»e lyealrx"
C ROOM furnished house, 539 V a­
310 E a st 4th St
113 Magnolia Ave.
Phonr 1757
lencia Drive Call
Italiy Car Seat* ................
* 1.00 S T A N L E Y
HOME
PRO D U C TS C A R P E N T R Y and painting C all
2495 Mdse May he ordered by call
1 AND 2 B ed i ■
Him Apartment* Cedar Cheat
974-W.
llaby Bed and Welproof InC al! 1240.
Ing your local Sanford represen­
nerspring M altres*
2495 tative. Ixuna Boorm an—2252-J.
T u r t le
S m itly ’ a Snnppin
C L E A N apt 1 «c 2 people *35 611 Reg *49 95 Platform Rocker 39 95
Mowers
Reg *79 95 Sofa Red
5193
P arh Avc
Grass Square
New location—Just oih of City
Reg *79 95 Chrome 5 pc.
Fo r llre cicw ay or a ll room*—
lim it*. Now handling Scot! A t­
Dinette .
.
5195
U N FU R N IS H ED 3 riH.rn apart­
Any
S
IZ
E
w ater Outboard Motor*. Alan a
Reg. *139.95 Shopworn 5 pc.
ment. Call 003
Furniture
Center
famous line of rompetlUva price
Bedroom Suit*71.00
116 Meat 1st Si
Phone 1475
♦ jU R N IS IIK D house. Free eleclrl- Reg *1*9 95 Shopworn 2 pc
mowers from Snappln’ T u rtle —
■ 5 1 7 T4’ - ' s’P .’N
. ME1
ra w I WA
SOME ‘ { M &gt;r t o
-\1/"i*-2 S Qf-'AGG
hep
$99 50 up.
city and water. *55 no per month
Idvlngroom Sulle
13995
R IL L 5 A V S ACTr&lt; \M C H I IN3C MiftOAO f MOM a — kOU I
S. Seminole Blvd
Thane 2 IIS
o«L
R A O N C lW ■ DO l l - — *t \ * 0 Mr ».WTN V N V iM - 'J
5 Points Motel lit 17 02
! DO IT YOURSELF !
i s o u r evesjv NxjMr
o i 4 r N ~ v m ao .™
know I m a v r n t I
x m bo pv .
ett
■ ' ' . W h e r e w ' 11" "
floe* your home need a fare lift2 BEDROOM apt. Screened porch, 293 M E. Ut SI.
rboae 127
mg’ Now- is the lim e to clean E N V E L O P E S , letterhead*, state
m in ts, invoice*, hand hills, and
shade trees Sum m er rate only
uo - fix up and P A IN T U P .
u r o g r a m s , rte I’ rn g rrsslv r
*30. Phone 4 W J I7n3 Magnolia.
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
GET YORK FAINT FROM
I'rintin g C o , Phone 408—403
• R rrakfast • Lunch • Dinner
U N F U R N IS H E D n room house 6 Day* Weekly 1 3 4 a m.-1:30 p.m Sanford I’ainl nnd Ginns Co.
West l.ilh St
_________
I IT South Park
Phnne nnj
Phonr 425
RONNR V S RESTAURANT
IN SU R A N C E
It - B —
Lu tille June*—Owner
F U R N IS H E D garage apt 413 P a l­
F IN E registered Je rs e y Cow with
apers Fresh June
IH. 1951
metto
a*
Folio Insurance
Give T h e Graduate
Ighl plant, XVi W a ll* - 11» Volts $|ri,nno (pculrcllnn on r .u h person of
tJ'U H N IS U K ll :iJ » o r ir a p i W 4til
! A Lasting OKI !
Glass candy showcase and have entire fam ily a I a lo l.il cost of
W e il 9th Kt Wtinnc » W.
G ive Sporting Goods
No butine** Saturd ay*. Walter
*9 06
Alsu v lill our Toy land Department
Trapp,
Enterprise. F la
STEM PER INSURANCE AGENCY
CO OL, clean A Room dow nitalrs
Many special awards fur the
PHONE 2122.
apt. 611 Park "Avr.
K R U E IIL E R Court), good cundlUm lrrgrailuale.
F ire —W im ltbirat—Auli*—Liab ility
tinii
Nesco
2
b
u
n
iiT
oil
healer
ROIWOVK
SPORTIN'*.
GOODS
H O U SE T R A H .E It. enclosed porch
Phone 3«l M
Inquire
Hughes.
Park
Ave. k v in u p d e s a i .es * s e r v ic e
301 East F lr« l St.
I'huno 99*
T ra ile r Court.
Aluminum
Preferred R d r* In Preferred
Vrnclinn Hllnds
4 ROOM Furnished Apt. 555 00 3 PR .SHOES— Red sandals: brown
Pollryhnlder*
and white spectator*; wheat m l
— Factory fo Yon —
404 K . Hlh SI
John IVillinmN Inx. A grn ry
nred .*as tala. 7 Vfc AAA — AL1. Knrloted head. Sag nroof Iwitlom
417 Sanford Atlantic R in k
NEW . *1095 to *I4 9&gt; values lor
M ASO N RY 2 lleilriHini home. Ga
rail with plastir rnd*. P la stlr or
Phonr 34
rage, store nmm. Rlvervlew
IS no pr. See al 306 W r.t 3rd St.
raynn tapes. Colton or nylon
R4 Ave. *«5 per month. Phone Gfi9 J .
rord*
G n a t M ilk
U N F U R N IS H E D , new I Bedroom Randall Priest, South Sanford Avo. Scnkarik Glares and I'ainl Co.
112-llt We*l and St.
I’hme 32*
hotur Oak Hours, )alnus|es, earrimne 388-W-1.
p o rlr, utility room City water,
INSURANCE
8ARTICLES WANTED - 8
pgy»#j
M il! ItfHili* %AS
NO MONEY IHMVN
REAL
ESTATE
per month Adults E T Porter, U SED Refrigerator*, all m ake*, W E B U Y . sell anit trade used lur
1104 West 251h SI
Crumley tintl Mnnlvilh
model* and alrtu — Completely nlturr Wilson M aier Fu nrlture Co
•III F- l*t Phone 95*
reconditioned. Te*fed. approved
Phone 732
Dm 8*
C ltEA N Furnished 5 rm home
and guaranteed — From $T95o liabv car seat in good rondilion
B le r tr lr kitchen 1505 Elliott af­
109 IV. 1st S I.
Phnne 507-J.
_________________
up Easy lerm a. *8 00 per umnlh

T

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

(iOOD and BAD

W

Mather of Sanford

r

ter 5.

_______

( Inutie II. Wolfe

HEI.P WANTED
-l»
18F U R N IS H E D apt. with full hath.
t m llu r f Corpofatlen
a kitchen. rUnctle Adult* *to 4fi7 3*3 Sanford Ave.
Phone 2117
m OUGH TON iNM)Ra n ( 1
* W rit 1st S I. J . W H all. Phone
(u
rn
ilu
rr,
anplianees,
tool*.
Can
earn
good
money
representing
U*«*l
1731.
_________
A I i A-S . I i-A**v HI O L,
etc. Bought—sold. La rry 's M arl.
Avon Product*. Ine. Hour* at
AVALON Apt* Iin West 2nd SI
your m nvrnietvre. 0|«niD gv In
321 Ka&lt;d 1st St. Phone 1631.
Phone m ._______________ j _
Sanford. Oiteen. E n terp rise . De­
IRVING FRYOR
n ary. Orange C ity , Lake Helen
A. It.
JAt.OIiSIES
2flR - 210 MEISfTI iii . im ;.
2 ROOM un/iirniahed house In ­
Mrs
Juanita
R
u
sse
ll,
P
O.
Box
S ir- 2137" v 50 V '
quire al Monroe Corner G ro rw y
Your State Farm Insurance Agent
975, Orlando, n r phonr 2 7363
welded aluminum framn
Ion* cost auto and lira inu iranre
store.
______ Extruded
*2100 Special discount to con
YOUNG White Man lo learn in ­
trartor*.
L A K E FR O N T 2 Room furnished
stallation of Linoleum and T ile i t - . r t J w t M M A i m w R t n w
apt. 4.VI Luke Flo rid a. Alla SH E It HAN C O N C R E T E P IP E CO,
Business Apply San lord Lino­ C O M P L E T E landscaping Tfnp tral
(Nt
tV
’rvI
13th
SI.
Phone
1241UWI
monte Spring*. Phone Winter
leum ami T ile Co 127 West 1st
P la n ts; Bitter Blue S&lt;&gt;d; Top
p P a rk . 263111.
M
AWNINGS
N IC E Apartment available June I
IJM lm e Aluminum
C L E R K over 25 H ardw are exper­ 1 7 - AUTWMOBlUW - TRMI.TRH
Water, light** and garage lur
I I . If G rier
ience deslrahle but not necess­
HOMER LITTLE
nlihed Telephone Jmt
Furniture Center
ary Writ*! Box If c o Herald
U ird Cara
llfi
West
Iat
HI.
Phone
1125
S E M IN O L E Realty ha*
several
Phone
281 Kaahnl Ave.
MAN~ w i t h c a r
nice homei and apis available
irgc Red W lgglrr* Big earning*. Start own bu*lnr*» in
1901 Park Phone Z7.
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
your town. Wc finance you. Good 1401 French
Itullhcads, T ackle . Jones T ire
Fk. 1170
U N F U R N IS H E D home I Room*
Shop, *1* Sanford Avc.
rrfrrrn re * F u ll tlm * Wrtte V r
and hreeiew ay. 2 Room apt.
Spence, 930 North M ill* S L , O r­ BXPANDO Home.”Prairie Schooo
Ivory Finish
40 • Hr.
Furnished T ile bath. Call 1*72 J .
lando. F la . for personal Interview
c r . Stew art. Schult. Nashua atd
A U rm Clockd
^ n jro u ^ jho m e
Yelinw ito nc. 25% down, 5 yrai&lt;
_2 APTS, for rent now. Cate* Bldg
*195
*•* 5%
# Phone 528
F u lly Guaranteed
EAJ4TTUDE TRAILER Ml.UN
Sanford Jewelry And
P R A C T IC A L N U R S E , n r Baby S il­ Phone 5-3443 or 5-2815 P alatka. Fla
3 Bedroom house. Kitchen equlpp
&lt;»
le r. good reference*. Phone If yon ivant the IJ1W ra fr ■.-’ ■
ed Nice neighborhood *65 ('all
mobile fin in iin g , ir e
In tall
II52-R.
1991.
ment fgvan Department. s»nfo* i
RKFIIIGKIIATOR. SmalTuied Frl W IL L DO Imnlng In my home
A tla n lic National Bank
l —BEAL ESTATE FOR SAt.E-3
- ‘ ione 739-W.
datrr Cheap. 311 Weil lllh
1940 M E R C U R Y Convert!',!
a m. In 1 p.m.
iV h s u n r h o h u n fu r n e w e d
13MEKCELLAN'EOUS
-1 3
C all 1111-R.
—A vatancy will coat yoc much JERSEY Cow. DOi Weal 31at St.
i ■i ■- i ■
O IILAN DO Morning Sentinel, Or­
■anr* 'tun m imall id In the
lando Kvrnlng S t i r . C a ll Ralph
las*.m-da Provo 11 fo ywiwlr.
USED TRACTORS
Itay. llftS-J
JAIXH '.N ILS
M l S l today anil glso U»a
3 Ford Frrguvona. 1 Oliver 70.
Ufetlmo Aluminum—Free Eiti— « w P t -Duu abrut your rooma 00
14
BFHCWL
W
ERVTCK
1
4
Brill Tractor Co.
mates. Free tnstallntJon—'Tele­
" apartment* to .•ml

Ambitious Women

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f

Saaferd Orlande HIway D e a r Ml
4 Boom cottage. 9 mile* from SanIbrd. Clot# to highway. *3.109 USED Roby New Home Sewing
Machine Conaole Model Swap
Term* Call 13*8 J-t.
for used Portable or aril. Ruin
3 BEDROOM home. Extra large
rolletlr 311 W. 16th SI. Home
Evenings.
living room wfth fireplace Fenc­
ed yard, double garage, located
317 Weil 17th. Price 111,500 NEW InnmpHng mattress *19 30
Exchange.
Tcrtni. Owner leaving In one
ECIIOI/H R E D D I N G
waek. Open for Inipcclinn. Lt.
Career Celery aod
at — MON A r e
HaR. Call k m
Pnene 1333
DROOM block home. Electric
apace heater, Venetian USED
RttaonaM* equity. ItM

•B SS?

Asphalt paving, land clearing, All
dirt and elay,

Spencer

tonatructinn

Co.

Maitland, F la . rh o n e : W lnler Park

33781

phone 1425 . Furniture Center,
U6 W. Flrat.

PLUMBING
Contract and repair work. Free
estimate*. R. L. Ilarveyr. 301

L I * to il sanding and flalahing.
* - ■ phi”
Cleaning, waging. Serving Send- IS SOSTS . IW TO M
- »
note County atnrc 1925. If. M.
William p. Smith. Outboird 5 s J m
Gleason I^ike M ary.

HALL'S GARAGE for general Auto

Servlet. Mercury Outboard Sal
oo, XS15 S. Park. Pfcoe U74s).

repairing. Also Wrecker Service.
4«t Celery. Ph. iwo-M - 1M6-R BOATS,

Rflflfile
Night*.

ffif-

• M M — $1 JOB DOWN

•“

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I f f * furnished 3 Bedroom Mock
A m Mu m I
nam e. 3 l« t» Desirable locaMS k
la m
i r t Ate.
Boo. FHA Financed, *

Forjrocr Meal Eitate need*:

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Ted B arn ett

a

Cottrador o f Fainting
M IT

POLAROID Film*. Camera# nrnl
arreaaorie* ut WiebnldC* Corn­
er* Shop. » # South park Ava.

S iJ J ' D

Boat bulidinf.
ippile*
are. Trailers.
Trailer!, C. vail
*•,.
313 Senibrd. Pb
d ll'l.

v en

Bt i ,

________

Floor And
W all T ilin g

Fertory priceal HeUe-Head Blinda.
Aluminum alata, rollon or plaa-

Phone II87-W.

(teaalMe VmsHiau blind Damp*tty
WO Weal IRIrd 84.
Phene 285

lle Inn***. Csmtptele repair aervlre

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Fitfcitm

Cool Summer Foods At Really Red Hot Prices!
t iliM r * ■■■«■.! j a a i—a narBi-iMMr

FRYERS

KIN (JAN’S HKLIAHLE S.MOKKD
UKADY-TO-KAT. LARCH SIZE
Shuuk Erui

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butt &lt;x Wh

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D IX IE D A RLIN G
linn Mr Ita t.n l t ljk ln f F a w iltr

418 E. 1st SI.
300 E. 3rd SL
S AN FO R D . F L A .

Open
All Day
Wednesday

ARMOUR STAR Grad* "A
DRESSED &amp; DRAWN.
QUICK FROZEN. V I LBS.
AVERAGE. BROILER SIZE
SIUI Irv n li'D Cull i ( .

Cheese

V ITA FOOD

APPLE
JELLY

PEACHES

Hu koi 1 S w te l

21

lv

T . I n O S r . b i t t e r J fro&lt;en

In Our
S n i f t i P i.rru u ii.

DuW/
D .^ u jU -V U l

Shoituake

Pencil Pie or Serve
Hlulit Out of i hit'

C LQ V LH B LO G M

RIB CHOPS

S c u r.4

IJ S ‘ C H O K /L

V« il

SIRLOIN STEAK
U. S ' C H O IC E Voul

C R A C K IN ' G O O D F i . . l . C iU y

SHLDR. ROAST«
Fui Baking * r B iilili.g

C H E E S E »OOi&lt; LO A F

VEAL BREAST

Ih i|» ill Ueitllliir
D t* l. Doillnq
Entru Taney
lo n g Gruln

ASTOR

BALLARD'S OVEN READY
U. S. Gov't
In a p a tle d

SKINLESS
WitritRS
'jOJ C o iu

Vacuum U a n ltJ

K R A r t S PliuU lila. P tiuap p l
»( O i l . . Kimiantt. R|&gt;ra«iit.

TOMATO CATSUP
00GKTAIL SAUOE
CHILI SAUCE

Tor Flavo r
and F t u. I u . m *I

AHTOM
PRUNE
(L liu ll I w tlh SS.OU o rd a rll

DIXIE DARLINO Enrich'd
■

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Family

1

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Loaves

Limit 1 With $5.11(1
Or More Order

KING A NS
CIRCLE - r
CHOPPED

FROZEN FOODS

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Pint today as rebel mortars
routined to pound the little
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F R ID A Y , MAY JS. |!»;,|

Awepcinled Press l.rnsrd Wire

No. I ft?

I International Experts Study Plans
To Bring Cease-Fire In Indochina
t ItOSS on m,.p m ark* ares
n .a r boot M an .l Smin.l where
t h r carrier "Henninglon" burst
• o.ldenly in I .. Ilo n r * . lnlntll&gt; (
death l» Ml) r rm m r n aiwi injurin ( I -'I o lh rr- l l .r llalto p w a.
on a training ii.U .h .n from Nor-

Parley Is
Awaiting
Outcome

Officials Query
Captain. Crew
Of Swedish Ship

Nine Dulecjofions
Are Represented

K F ) \\ I '.ST t ' - l ' S State i*.
part ment o ffic iiil. today &lt;pir«ti.in
I'l-.inl at I hi- lime of the di-a.t- ed tin- ca|&lt;taln and crew of the
er. ( l enlral Pre»«)
Sw .di-h freighter Alfhern atnnil
G FN U VA (ATM— A prmip
&gt;1 delivery «| tu million il»ll-.r*
it .*\ j 11 - s n iij'lit to .ln y to
worth of i'otninu nH made arm*
finil
bow n, uch common
to Guatemala.
irr.m tiii t lic r c i . in C o m m u n is t
■Ilu* I.MM) tod frcigliter w*.i* e*
m .i trou t ‘.im im in is t p rnp n sF o llo w in g th e s a m e ta c tic s
eoite-l to an anchorage lo Key
W i-t h aila.r optai.ite Ft Tayl.o
th a t w on th e m I Men Itie n
ils fin an Im lo c h itm c ra s e t-v tin* I'u w t Guard Itie (' S
P h il
th e re b e ls
kept
th e
fiiT .
destroyer escort la w *rr Mood by
thinly ni.mncd defense, plntud
T i n ’ co m m it toi» o f c o n s titita
few
hundred
yard*
away
down with m ortar anil machine
t i.u iiil m ill IcK n l - p c c it ilis t s , in*
U
S
ao
th
o
ritir.
flown
here
from
iuti fire while the attacker* dug
c lii.lin y r oiu* fro m e a c h o f th e
Washington went ata-anl ai H .
n around the mud raked fn rtre ...
010.' delegation* in the tndochir-A
m !•• obtain information about
only 30 m ile, south of Hanoi
cotifrrenee. w a . *el up late ye*
the dellvetv of a n il* and .immii
The French Union dr fender,
lerdav after the mam parley bog­
I mti. n ..I Puerto lla rrio *. liuate
lobbed mortar ..hell* at Ihc encir­
ged down pi a *erir* &lt;&gt;f overlap­
m ala, from tin- Fotnmuni*t p o t
cling diet* a . fast a* they could
ping and conflicting plan*
of Stettin in Polaod
loail and fire
lit- nine part) .'-nferenre it*rtf
\ State I &gt;.')■. rtlilelil *lat&lt;iiiciit
A- at t&gt;tcn Itien Phu. the Viet
WJ* ill - If* - ,lA.utin , xiiif* ■me f
-• U lin ind tin- tpH-*Uotllllg ol l ap
mlnh are expected to .trik e with
I* l»
Dir xttf.l* |t
• t nr i
t- ti ii Henry l.m .l anil other mem
overwhelming lhoti*and« when thr
fTi*r*
la lix - l)
-I i • t «r. r
PANAMA ( A P )— F m u li Lino rvprosi'iilntivos ntty cT.S. rdw'l command h d ie v r. thp po*t l«
t i r * of the crew an.| .a id in part
U-H-ll
cuitloms men on tin* limit fur rout minimi iirnn wound up sufficiently "lo flc n rd u p." Some 12
• V i rotary of .Mate llu lle . Mat
" li l t . H t ll t i i.ij
Yictm
inh
battalion,
already
have
I
tn
ht*
m
e
n
!
p
ie
*,
rn
n
frrc
m
i
fh
fjr
search
o
f
the
freighter
Wyoming
Inst
night
without
»
...i t&gt;
ill- u llr n i —-It **tt tl--'
.
raked Yen Phu for two week*
tin •hi|imeli1 ill arm * c a ig i lo
finding ‘ ‘anything ulinnrnml."
ri a tall- - "&gt; t» 1" r
Freorh War plane, pounticd the
ll
-lilp to Guatemala ’ wa* d f.w i
While the Wyoming was held at the Atlantic tnouth reb e l., .ra ttrrin g half-ton delayed
a l-rhutc inciting
nt under nin.lttion* eonahlrrcd fa.
i.M - r.il d i'lrg ale. w r.
i- * -I
of the Panuuiu Canal, officials in Washington said a vast action &gt;M&gt;mb. along the approach!-*
fivon normal *
l uj,'to |H-ak, incluiting l* '
sea search Is under way for two ships suspected of cnrrving to Yen Phu, H ie bomb. are limed
• It.vu u .e of ttie*e rood it ion* Mi l
So r r l s n «&gt;f State W alter Reifeil
lo
go
oft
at
night
when
Ih
r
Viet
T
H
K
St
F
N
K
S
of
horror
he
»
il*
th- complete *c o rn y *ortooiulin
more Communist arms to leftist (iuntemnln. The Caribbean minli usually attack
Sm ith, who w a, reported 'eady to
Itr»*e*l are vle ail* r v lle r t.il hy Hi. u itiG .I and unloading of th
S I .I t lllt S |A Ill It M U in th.- tile that *»epl a ...l i n n of lit.
republic already lias received a 2.000-ton arms shipment
throw to support behind smith Ko*
Yen Phu lie . .l x mile* .w ith o( lht» •.M.l-hlarkrn.&lt;l * u r* lio r of
*lup at Puerto Ita riio *. it lia* not
carrie r •■|lennll1^l.^n,,' a rrewmemlivr i* to Ip .il »«h -i■
■ lo i.tl-.r*
propo -it* f-r t' v -taper*
loaded at the Polish port o f Stettin.
Phu L y , w r*lem prong of a dr
Ih.- “ llrnningtiMt1* &gt;li*a»ler a* he th.-ti |B-**ilile at present to otul ih . &lt;|.imii*.'I, It I Naval Air Station, &lt;liilrrn iitlo m il S.out-lpl.&gt;-l-.i
11* .it elections throughput Korea,
Custom . men ha It t-i| the W yom­ fen*e are &gt;tretrhlng through Nam I.H.k* -larkty in i., ap-tre at the lam the ile * iitil information from
The Iml.uMma expert had be
ing W rd n rxlay
Mu- lund.-l for Ltnh and the vital rice renter of tJo»u»vl, It. I - S u v .il Air S ta ­ th. o tli.e i* --f the ve- rl coderi
i.-i.' 11..-1ii record* -,r ’ ! meetlnc*.
tion. &gt;ome t ill ol hi* fellow
the ranal rn route to F I Salvador Thai llinh
log (lie tran .a d io n
in tiding all prop
' made to
If the rebel, lake Phu by, they crew nu n were k ilh il amt I Ml In ­
und Goutrm.ilu with n rat go from
• tin o fficer, and . rew niemlie
date on -ill aro ■ • the pro
ju
r
..1
(
llll.-M.ulO-o.il
I
w ill win »a.*t rice aupplle*. gain
Iwimlon #ml Antwerp.
is &gt;rd ce a irtire Ii (it. can find
will! are tieiog l|UC*tioned a le CO
-»|Miatiog mi
purely voluutarv
euoMcli in comm
(ft a for­
U Jt. ofGral- *»i.l the e-nrvh v*u. control of a vital road .y .te iit and
move into a commanding pn*iu-t:‘
mula. a group of i ot i v .ped al•i»»i- "
conducted w ill, the full r.Mjp.rn- In attack Hanoi |l»elf. They nl*«.
thin o| the .hlp’ « owner* und the
Th« Alfhern had been icheilulrd
,
, ,
, .
.
, i * l . w ill tr&gt; to w ’ ’ o it ’ he te**hw ill be In an rvre llcn t .pot lo cot
' t.i d-H k ,.t the Port &lt;&gt;f A ntilla,
ru'lltiiirdt- llly r ii N .'lim il Hetimrs’ lir e to ilu y m n k u tK flltltl m .at m ilitary problem- involved
bienrh government.
off the vital railway-road
link
T iie proj—*al* inelude the xevenn Fyiba
north coast. lo take on id n iis fur t lio lr jin iiit iiit it ig u d i v i t i . *. im lm im y r cnm ttH 'tucThere nn* no n fflri.il unounee- bringing Am erican .u p p lle . from
i . I I go of - 'ig ir tn-lrad *he put in- lit m ill tint’e ii b i i ii v i it i ’. u v ii- iiiin g I .. fb - r in iiii .\lio ciw , |i|'iltL*i- l-'tut dl ruviion p i."&lt; of France
merit u* lo the r c u lt " f tin hunt, the port of Haiphong to Hanoi.
, mil the opt—,log V leim in h: the
i ifi In Key We&gt;t No gu.-*t* wen full
“ W A N T ED — a few m ln u tn hut tile Pnnamn i'nn al nie*« o ffire
In view of this, the French have
t-ur j -oii ' plan "f H ntain on pro..Hownl to go alH-anl
limn lit hrlp s a s r a rhlld's lif r . •i-id l a .l night tin- freight. r‘ * mnn- b o l.trrrd their u n it, along the I’ liu
It w ii* rt p--rt. il by .M -irtii tlm l tin- Itev U I ’ | tr«»&lt;*Ki* &lt;eihire. rod (tie proposal! by
l.im itlli White. State I*, partmer ’
.mill L v front. FTrnch trm&gt;p* *r*terda&gt;
Itemnte duura nr 1strH r., ur d rill ife *l li.terl * it tioxe. of
1 ram &gt; • ■•tiue-H-l ' 1 hltia and the
Pres* officer in Wudutiglnn, |»*m I J r . , |m s to r o f tti*' F i r s t lti.p t 1st t b u iv h bn* iiv v ii .I'li- c t c il t*&gt; M itn iiu ii --ii aitaiidem enls for stliolra in discarded iceboxe*., it * n n n ,. Inrlu-ling one ru-e of P raw n ­ mopp* d up .r a llr r e d ref«et urdlV
a l-i o f -lalement there confirm p i v i .'n t tiro inn in tiiiiln - a i i i ' tin- i . b o o l's Im ccM hnircuto c e fy - -nutding Hie oppn.inx forces tn
frkgcralora and Irre ie ra ."
ing aulomi-tie rifle* rum igntd lu around Phu l.y . klU in r or woundu
|in g the ^.ptatn
c mr* . e re - » 1-.H IS .. *, i i- ^ i*l.l S if in lio n l S p ro In t|ie hiT ii h i F s iitfOi
F I Haleador. The IIA It i- a com­ ing M n l the enemy. French armor
lit 'la l rone'•ring go •uotuil In . S .-ft t'iul Torino:.*
J . I I . Piirram oro l» In 'f a ir run- bat weapon,
engaged a rebel company halfway
tJON.SKT p o t s r It i tTi
l l .r e I- the w ay Die F s • *n»J
(lition at th r Orange MMien la I
M
w
een
Phu
l.y
and
Hanoi
IaM
Ad in Hubert It fa rn e y , ......... of
The staleinrnt -.-rt tlie - vvnp-i
A Freu d , bine .poke.m an nt
T III’ jl|V . H ilt ll-tl ill till i n m i u l »e lI ’ liro iiiP W ill Ije g l ) e l l iiy VI. -I Man,l on *ooie of the til*in
Hospital a ft ir uitilrrjt'iing su rg riv t'rittib a l *aid the Guatemalan ear- night, killing go Virtm lnh.
n atal ofwration*. * a y . lie found m d e in f thr Alllielm to put in at (h r It- ’ M ill.-I, I F W vu tl; Do
yesterday, arrordlng to a member go wa* heine reloaded hut that
" fre a k l'li and nnlfjue" cfftwl- l cm Key WY*f
K xtrn l tif -i riM Ni'.firr Fr m rf
T'**ltri|irti'«ii |»&gt; ||(«4 It* v J* I
of the fam ily.
tile td a .t. and fit.' that .l.iiiM -d
no order, had been rcc«i\ed yet n
in i -I- it -lu ll uppl) m il) m \ l»t
&lt;1 I t
n
W
hntlrt
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tit*’
l£
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tin- live* of |)| men of tint big
to leluad the F.l Salvador ahip- 16973825
Nani o Idle the F.im m u tititl cal?
\V, V S lin r i
a ir i r a il c a rrie r Iletmlngton
(or ,
u iiiilla ii.iiil* cease fire in
TJtc May l»*ue of "F lo rid a \ ment. It eoul.l not In- li-atn.-.l
Til** i * lI'lttHfHi ' « lll !♦* f!|ii lint
Grower anil H an d ier", a state j wlo tl«.-r tin* hail anv eonneetton
■
11 tine.' Iinioeldna
'(a te * —Viet
Tin- Navv*. hlghc*t ranking -&gt;f
f»V Ui« ‘ r*M|l|» 4|M«| ^ Ill'llf||lt .41" *
wide publication, carried a IW" with the box of browning-.
fleer flew in last night from New
N un I . in* and 1 a n il—dia
M
it|rh
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Th
I
i
I*
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1
age w rite u p on Sanford Farm
page
\ .-mill) loin « f'" the opposing
Y o rk, checking thr lili.t e r .il and
A shipment official *nid he e x­
I *14Id I. iiiid w ill l»* f **11**va4«I l*y lh»
in s, entitled. "Sanford Farmnlni
ing
l-re e . rta t'i'.' av« tin r-'«roupblackened com pa it m ent. of th.
ported
the
Wyoming
would
remain
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1
n
*
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11
b,|Cx
liv
tin*
t
iiiilirii/
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T
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M iracle I . Underground Irr iigam. -hilt mil r * 'idt m partition of
U.txjn ton v e n d , victim of n «ene»
iMiilli ».h i** K ill’ ' t ItHiti, w ill i i »l"
V
tion,“ by Thom s* J . Hughe. flic here until the F I Salvador cargo
V i«*i N*m The I'oinm iinisfs r a il
Five building permit application, of ewplo.ion* W rdnr*day..
had
Iw-rn
put
nUiard.
Ivvu
h
iiih
I
m
rn
ft
it*
I
Th**
mnlUncr
will
l--r i.-i-m t IwiDon each of
article traces the lih lo ry of the
Farn ey .a id that c h a ra cte n v lir.
JaM•« Ifi niru*ifM* " lllm t It. Till* I M4
Other development* in t m lg al w .re made at thr C ity Hall y.-i- of the ida*t* were "fre a kb h and
A ' . i -c p ' i 1 S(*te*. (aklns Inarea's farming and subtropical
thn
.
te
rd
lir
and
today
bringing
the
*
1
hnt
It
m
il
4
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Th*’
t
s***'nii
i|ia
I
filin'
I....... n l P'.ltt
' "--rniniie and
fruit Industrie*. Anyone In lrrr.te d Am erica ln d u ii.il:
! month - total tu a,»p ri.*o ,iat.!y GUI. Very onupie Jnim anythin]; I h u e
till ta t-G ..; p la it ,- .* s . h i L .1-0* V- ill 111' ft Kill **All|||, Itt'l'K'f i III 11** 1m
i[e. I - - it It i
in tile a ru d e ra il .r e the jiublira
, .phi, taetor
West lays
Goalemaln,
wlMl
neiyou* over
*ecfi," but he .a id there I* "no fined to In.m,.o tri-imsi* — th"
,
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ills
,
owner
uf
u
Ni-cru
tiu
lil-i
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tin,
'»i»rt
i*
in- «n psrtiiio
lion at the ttiam bev of Commerce In y it. y plane which .woopr.1 o»et
h»«tv" for si-*uiiitmt they may
located on S third St t.
moflk.-)* u i. taking them op
l
,
i
-lu
,
*
t, n*—both
■
p . . i .p-n ot a .•&lt;•'
I l«* • 111 c f I I
'fllK * i l*|(l|bl« »
have iK-en earned try »atiota,-•
t ie ran iIni \\.d tie *.i»v drvopine re iv .il u permit to do-,.
•i i i o |,,i t Ii,
A ecu r.lm g in M i. and M
•
m i to m teni'-il i i l Miner*
*
f
t*
»tn
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*&gt;
ii
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I
iin't
till
,1 p lrlu rr and .h u rl article on a anti I oininunl.t h a f l d .. w «. withlie
*al-l
Ii.aw
"
tiih
rh
*
amt
t lu .t e r from the lot. Ih.
-t
to
* ii |-ti i ,
A I not.I Hn.«|, p h i keep- r ., J .|
tmi Hie i.u m im i’i n t i w an t
!** d i r h f i ■
n 11n iiinj
r r t r n l Sanford K in .in i. H uh I’ ro out ail ae n ice . The govertnetll work o ill
Mi net tiro I object* near tine nn „ l‘ls, |. te.idenf nf OP-nk-) Ii*
done bv F ills
i
.t up ,. -K-iiral p a tl-tit lupsrgram at which torsi am atru r m .l. r.d all a lr in e . to h y p .* . Ilm I
i!Rwn*.
turn
mi
h*K*kn
jid
'I
ilu
.
other.
*oille
-bfiwing
.effect
-ifI
Ni. Iis&gt;1. hn* applied fo, „
• , i .to . f-miplullicd 1 ' 11" i
und
win.
tin*
il-Tin
il.
di-ntnifilt
.
i
r
.
c'lium i ion , | i n l t i r to the
radiomen .r t lip anil d riiiiin .lra lrd rwpital.
i ,'atlog
D,-'
n i|
i
ilu * four nation M |
I*linings, gut t.ig itli.-i with two finat pilin'.
m rm ll to «n *ct a
r .le i.l.w k ,"'la, ‘J" ' 1
Im,« » l
"
in Korea Thtt
their equipment, were run in a
Mf
Plait Mi* I A 411 I ik IsI ii l&gt;
tl Hud la i 0 . -Oil moo \ | h i
n thrr monk- &gt;* wltli tl- ,an»*
For.-itni Minister
group Its* tie-ii de id lo c k t d Oft
national radio
monthly.
t|S T , (iuGuateinalnn
ft ol nlni 'laieuuliii
niit»*«ri f»»i thr k'f im! tut tin i! nil* id
thought prin-r**, funning Ilm ltlrriu
o
T
o
r
i
e
I
I
o
ann-unoed
m-'-t rpir.Hnn- tiy Ff-mm’JIH lt
w hirh I . now on the n ew ..lan d *.
SiiinLt v
man - • I menu monkey gi.ug, I in ii i«4«fi *11141f v n ftrr On
........ - -«"■
veto
The ptrture thorn For re . t B re r in-ai.w iiltr, Ida givernm enl ha* »f- - J u lor. M u r . r / L . S I. . I l l " ,
nmi srisr-l .m ilrot l.y capturing «« f i iiMilllm Tti» M ill tin w ill Ikpprtixfinately
Id.pou.
sruum
s.
ferod
to
(Ign
a
bilateral
non
ag!
lu
dy
i
n
eul
lullin'.''
n
i
o
(•
-l
liil.r t ijli.iii.il guarantees — the
kenrldge, operating Ih r te l, sur— -j » - “ ■
He .a id the exphoOm- wet. the
' ii astor wa a wind 'W in -to H . i want
Jam es Thomas n lan i to e r« T n worst | have *ren in all iny naval Die fond rack nod hiillyfng the fo rD in t.o st.il )|--ii.|flv, VIi.v 31 n'
Die nine parties tr&gt;
rounded hy K lw sn lant
Ralph igrsslon |&gt;art w ith llonduia*.
other resident*.
ii picnic to I*- t-iv- ti bv tl” * student
n il vliieti on In ok c|i \\ • .!(.guarantee .. ce.. e tire
IndividThe step appeam l dralgne.l tu frame garage on hi* property, l l ’o se rv ice ."
Hm llh, a re rrta ry ; Jim G raat, pro­
mother* lit Day turn. It.m 1i, ) | ,
Thin g * went nn tike I hi* f i r
.1’ nioori IF late t *ha»
ti .ID ..tel roller live ly llt e Cot!)gram chairm an at the lim e : R u ­ temovc danger o f booler Inridenta W. Seventh S i., a l an approximate
lie dechnoj to .|H-rolu(r - i the mure loan a week. Then ram i
F u ll Tt-liev I* .r iv in g in ehai&lt;li trouble h- I pl.p - -I Og in uni r w apt lo guaiantte it co
eo*l of $200. He w ilt .lu the wolk e a ii.r . explaining that a h- *t nl
cot-l
pert Strickland. I lr .l xire-presl- between the two ian.la.
man of Die uffme.
&gt;"■
I h tw-'eo I .ml f- p
the revolution. Handing together
himself.
in t r .. l l to . i . interpret- d by ths
dent, and A . L . Wilson, .rro q d
technical ev|a*rl* from ttie P ir. -u .••me 2(1 strong, the im-n. nt
i* i—llie lia.i- licet, dn
Tue.du" w ill u ia ik Do- •rni-»r*
u- i .
-n KitiH r; » built-tn veto.
H u n t C . F ly n l h a. made an ul Stops i* eomtiing the *1- p for
tlrr-p re .ld e n l. Strirldand Is now
L - • ,* a - 1 , , a ,.(.-1.
lurked the threesome and look i.onio.i .la * * dav amt no «wai«l
1 r- nrli | .- .- ;o M inuter GeotI
liration
to
re-shlc
her
l.omc
with
president r la r l of the group and
clu
e
..
SAl.bSMA.VS BAG STUt.FN
over the government
l-rogiHii- wilt i-, t-- 1*1 Ml it&gt;*
s’
II i ■iD p--,-p-.f,(l &gt; e ittrd |y
WNton, l i n t tire-president elect.
nltiminuni siding. Work on th.
H ie Nav&gt; eourt ol imiiii y an
An Orlandu xaleaman for f'arna- home lorale.) at 207 W . IHlh St.
Jig g e l* In the on untune o n •- load'* au-lit-'i iiiin
-ii •( ’ m m ill'.- ' r e p :, ien fativet
I iiiiue-lu.1- I
The publication ran be tren at the
nounccd
it
wilt
open
it*
tnvrdlga
tion M ilk Com iiany. Ilobort J . Go*ostracised from til.’ island wilt'll following Do i-r-grum , then- «iii
ol III-' ' *•&gt; ,. niio rod-—the Viet*
Chamber of Com m rrre.
H i l l • I.D&gt;».
tollo, today reported that a com­ w ill be done by the Aluminum lion tomorrow
Die nodi threw him in the m int. la* a picnic al Si.-b.o-lo Si mg*
I t i - a- h i 'nion forces—
miniI l l
Product*
Co.
at
a
cost
of
11,170,
I
',,-I
.Die.will
'
h
closed
alt
Two of the 2*d injurtxl no n dint
pany-owned talesm an's hag was
Zoo keeper llm-d Im o m liitrly
me. I in 1iene. ■ it Mi fa tty date.
I i-moiem-.-iM- iil
--xetrl*- * in- Monday. May It No c ity ,o '
arrordlng
to
C
ity
records.
at
Newport
Naval
ll.-*|iltal
v.-vtrr
The M ayfair Inn swimming pool stolen from his c a r wulle parked
tosse-l him l-u- k, itri•I the tilnnh*
H' i„g * t-i|, flow ever they dea!
*-tin I u id ! for h p in In - la v , Juti' d ' l t ' . l ) s .iv i.l' M ill w ill l-&lt; i
George Palm er, who ow n. a day. Nearly ItK) injured an liro- tossed him into tin* moat ngsoi.
fo r the u.o of the memliert of on Park A v t. yesterday.
»*||ll J '- . mill* roue - in Viet N am
I, at the *&lt; l.iH-l tl -.. ill I,-- f«It..wot
home
in
the
San
Lanta
subdivision
I
.It
i
ilchr.1
«
ii*m
.l
Spmlnll««il
.lisiut
40
of
them
in
rut
He stated that h t left his ear
the Hanford Hath and Tennis Club
Todu*' Jiggel* I* the soli- ruler at 10:30 |- in. hv a i.i-eptior. lo FOl||*
,, i id | m . i halite* wilt I- .1* Ii*
w ill atart another season at lllOU only a faw minute* while making plans to erect an added room to leal condition Many of the*r will of a separate cage far from polite
I h i. w.i* ii-t m full -iguement
given at Do- |e*l-lenr. of 'I- ahil t -—-.I .ii Ifs aim -III Ih» - Ino’clock tomorrow morning. P ra c ti­ a call at Anpleby'a lU .ta u ra n t, hit home a t an approximate cost re*iuire pla*tie surgery more than
society, according to llnod. The
&gt;itii ,ni earlier prnpout by B n tM
i*.
Mm
tin
S
iln
e
v
ip
iin
.
cally all former members hare and noticed the e ast was missing ..f 11,SOU. lie w ilt do the work him . a y e s r from now her. use of severe
two twiddle* were forgiven and
- I, I ....... ..
&gt; eerciarj Anthony'
There w ill In- n pal tv f-t thself.
signed up for the current season when ht rrtu m td .
burn*.
arcepted hark to the fold.
(rt It D ll H I H t l F M D ll
I d- ii I -1 Do m iltlar* repr&lt;ler.tigia.tuntiiig -In
at tin M»vfie|but, arrordlng to Chaplet G. M ar­
The salesman placed a value
Alt I ills it K iin *m lller, m 1 * t i* - . ■(• .I fir«f" with th* alien*I r.n Country ' lot. i.t umlniglii
ian. general manager of the hotel, of $40 on the brief ease and its
t-l* .......... hi Viet Nam Some obThe pal tv i . l-elug given In Du --I \1r* l ime* H WIDon, «s* i- content*.
&lt;Continued On Page Fo ur)
le|l l ien's MURctlion lif t
dic-1 earl* till* monitng to t.id* «er*parents of the *.-nit-rs,
grill tig the death and funeral the wa) -pen f-r Isle t actloti fa
Mr* C 1^ I'a rk . clmiriuun ••( ti-tic
I
*ervlec- i- 1vs- n-l been reported
toe pMin ru intiilllee, tin. leiluesle.i
Dint
senior
t-uient*
ranti.-t
to
i
runiMrt
for
New officers e f the Sanford
so Dint nil mnv take
Junior Chamber of Commerce for
o&lt;ra»Urn. (In bet coin
tin* group's 11*64-56 year were
M r*. .1 F . D avit and M rs, I'liiiip
furm ally Installed at cerrmonies
M.i 11
hr Id at the M ayfair Inn County
T lie N avv F . m l— op-heatru will
Club last night.
GRANT) FO R K S . II. C. VB - end were forced to use tear gas
lo gin (-la)ilig for thr .tanr- at
Herb R oller, manager o f the
Fifteen Royal Canadian Mounted to drive them off.
the country eluh, uni! oth-c e n i.i
It Its Theater, w a s . In Mailed as
Four of the women were t r ­ piesldent; Don Rider, firs t vi.etainment w ill la- furnished.
I'lTT'SH I i d . II r A t-t it l ioi e,
f a r ja--t* h»*r bf*p tormed 1*
policemen escorting a truant of­
rested on assault charge*, imme
t m.itiy neighborle—d' &lt;rp,l ;h a :f-th rTin- whule M-lionl w ill I-*- ill* liuslty . In-w ng gum, smite* • r
fice r were attackrd by SO stone diatrly taken lo Nelson, R .C ., 6n president; George Speer, -econd
vice-pre.identj Ttioma* S trln g rr,
nd*-&lt;&lt;&lt;I next F iid a v at noon fur tin ly and r h n - fu lly ra p e , hei e null ride *1 »Hons lu *e l-ern jet up St
throwing Sons of Freedom Ooukho- miles to lha northeast, tried and secretary, and Robert Cuahir
to hili ti a rule til work,
nine taxicab stands.
som inri urconling to M un is.
bor women near here yesterday sentenced to two months In ja il. treasurer.
Ari elderly steelworker, u l-m. h
Some walker* fin-1 th fir d a ily
The fracaa occurred at G ilpin, a
Club directors fo r the coming
tmx tucked under hi* arm , Maiol* jaunt* to and Dorn work are osFreedom Re settlement, when Ihc vear are K . C. H arper J r ., M. I .
on tlie ro riicr wailtng for j fel tng wonder* f--r their health. Thsy
Mmiirtira accompanied Ralph Mc­ Kaborn J r ., Clarenca McKee J r . A .
low H*orker lo come Iiy in III* vow they'll keep on walking even
Intosh into the town ao he could It. Peterson J r ., and Chandi. r V ail.
when (lie *trike l* *ettlrd.
aubread a proclamation.
Approxim ately 100 person* at­
Allhoo^li many hundrrdt of ad­
Two teen-age Imy*. whidlmg
HI17.
McIntosh lost an encounter with tended the Sanford organisation'*
-UIiti tle* ot llic lateM Hit I’ I ole ditional auto, p u r Into (he down­
“ The Roy From Oklahoma”
» nude woman who scratched and annual Installation party a t which
C ity Manager W arren Know!.-* tune*, .tro ll block after Ido* k to town ,'vtton—P 'D rh rrc h ’s fim *d
1:34 • .1:f'J • 6 24 - 7:10 - 0:14
clawred Mm Wednesday
when
elected
-, , ,
------ he the newly ----. district
--- ----_ president,
Goldrn triangle—e* serious )Jm t
today- staled Dint (lie F itv *wim- ward school
Sat- - “ Sing Me A Song of
‘e, lntro«ruee‘
attempted alone lo rc M hi* prtw - 1 W illiam Whipple,
intro-fured
All art* fam iliar sight* in (tn have d-*e1ope*t n -I (r iffle movei
m ini' -.Mil. which i* presently tipTexas'*
•n t. Charley
la (nation ordering the villagers to new state preside
elating on n part time srhrdiile, buytling indu.trial mrlnn—li*. "db smoothly f’ -r the most part, al*
1:00 - 3:36 • 0:10 • 8:46
son, Jacksonville, who took part In
send their children tn school.
.'imcwhat slower than
w ill la- open from t(;3u n.m. until out tnilley* and inif*l of It* lm*e* iti.nigli
*The Santa F t Stamiiede”
The Sons of Freedom sec* ob­ the ceremonies.
!&gt; turn., but w ill close fur nn hour for nearly H irer week* a* tlie r- IIMI.lt.
2:(KI . 4:41 - 7:16 • 0:61
jects to sending children to Cana­
H .iw ryvi the it r k e is felt keenly
suit of nn A F L oturrator.' strike
at I p.m. ami
p.m.
Bandar • Monday ,
dian schools
the DELIVERING PLACE CHANGED
hy inervhantt in the Gold*n T n *
Almo*t
everyohe
is
taking
the
Hiirt.lav
the
recreation
facility
“ Elephant Walk”
schools Uaeh _
SARANAC LAKE, N.Y. UB-Mrs.
wilt he opened from 2 to (S ti.tn. tieup In stride. If they can't find snglr K M Im stn ef the drma in
l;0 0 - S :M • 6:11 - 7:11 • 0:34
YssUrdsy, m __ __
Lea GUkspla wfll walk next door
I t w ill to- closeij all day on Mon­ other means of tran-df-rtation. re* tiustness range a : high at SO p *r
retanad
in patrol n
i w w M 1*
lor her evanlag newspaper because
MOVI BLAND
cent.
day, according to W arren Knowles. Idents walk or hitchhike.
of ■ family rfV W a
Some 2.7011 trolley and b in opera­
O-mmtrter tra ln j, independent
“ Tba Winning Team”
The p.—l ha* lo'en e ire p llo n ally
Aaemi Ota Birds, of unknown
Start* f:4 0 . feature 1:14
busy, due to many schools holding bus lines, ta xic a b , and private au­ tor* struck Pittsburgh R a lfw tys
C O N G R A T U L A T IO N )! E X T E N D E D —C h a rlra Johnson, prewidmlkavt buttt a nest in the
Sat • -HtHda^r^o^^Sinnera”
th eir outdoor picnics there, he tos are taking up the tranvooria- Fo May I to nrfi-rre demands for
tha« ax*4a f t a lour
r o a d a l d a newspaper
elect of the F lo r k a Ju nio r 4 ham her of Commerce (rig h t)
Hon slack. That's a pretty big Job a 30 cent hourly wage Increase and
commented.
rnngratulatf* lla rb e rt llid le r on hla in sta lls Hon a* prrsldrnl
Otnespfe has sxked that
In a city of Tnonno—|2th largest other benefits. The company taM
Sunday" and Monday
H
was
not
In
ro
a
d
whathar
Meher paper bo dativerd with a
of Ike Sanford Ja jc e e a . More tkan IM person* attended lha dinin the natio n-w hich is the center it just can't afford In grant any
“U ttit Boy Lott'*
inteah aver gvt tioa p n e U n a tlo n neghbor a uotU the baby birds a n
ner-danea w hlth w as held at the M ayfair Inn Country Club Last
Homestead Is Uie gateway city of a metropolitan area with more economic fain s t ill, ye a r under
7:40
read.
Uie existing fare structurethan two million population.
night- ( l i s t s by Jsm eaeu H'.odte).
to the Everglades National I'a rk
V F H MA H III.F T ill'U N X M I S I - W inner. in the r i l y - l d r m«rblr tour mini, nt »pon,«.rr,| It, ih r Im al t.- trra n . ..( K .-rrixn W ar*
P *1
'n ii" ti »ratnl -rmiml a m lrruph.mr with M rtiln Smith
'•
comma infer. and 'lit Hurl thorns*, po*t nuarlrrm aM rr,
HtnneM w rrr ( I r f l t» rig h t) Itrlb rrl llu .h , *r* r.ml phicr. h r ilh
AbM )r,nr&lt;4 p a r r , and ' h a rlr. hokr. third p U rr. T h r . are Moron
at station W 1 lilt . Saul Manoon, W I ltl( announcer. i . in ih r hack.
■round. (S la O Photo)

Vast Sea Search Made
For Two Suspect Ships

tolk

In

tiuo o-. |

point,

|{l. ud r

f

U. S. Customs Officials Said Done
With Search Of French Line Vessel

, j Plans Are M ade For Various

Strolling
In Sanford

SHS Graduation Activities

Admiral Says Finds
'Freakish, Unique'
Effects Of Blasis

Paslci Requests
Police Piofeclion
Foi Church Site

Revolt' Staged

Tefal About 130

By Monkeys

A t Local Zoo

Canadian Mounties Attacked

Jaycee Officers
Are Installed

'3 r;i;;; Most 0 / Pittsburg Taking

By Stone-Throwing Cult Women

Transportation Strike Well

Pool Will Open
Full Time June 1

Movie Time Table

lha s^og.&gt;lta&gt;iifSSl

I
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- - - -

//

--

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U. S.-HELD fA P M GOODS

Guatemala Terms
Note Intervention
* u u A T R J r t c r ' «.&amp;ia
h»» rejected i&lt; Intervention in dIntrroal affair* a U S n.-tc dr
mandlng compenwtlon for n
prppriatrd United K r-1' &lt;‘o prop­
erty In (hit country. *
Till* position uav outlinei) in a
Foreign Minivtry memorandum n
piling to a State Department n&lt;
ucUitred in February 71" mem
uranduin wa* made public la*t
night.
The U. S. note demanded pay
meat cf IS million dollar* for the
expropriated property or *uhml»*k»r. id the matter to International
arbitration.
Guatemala's rept) said "there
has h-en no denial or delay •■(
juitice*' to justify the State 1“
partrnent demand “ in favor i f the
L’nltt*d Fruit Co. ami the Uiulrm
•lan Afneultural Co. since they
have had acre** to prvitecimn pro
vlded under the new agrarian
law." &lt;The (iuitemalan Agricul­
tural Co la a United Fruit *ubaldiary.l
The note laid;
" If tin United Stall - entm u—
ailing in fuj’port of the lll«-Rlt&gt;
mote pn-tcnvion* i f tl *■(■ cutr.pau
le*. the cuvcmmrnt ul tiualemala
cannot but ctmsliicr tht* attitude
a t a peril-tence m the interven
tWm of the internal affair- of Guai
cmala, contrary to the mo»t firm
lv e*ubllihcd principle* of Irter
American unity."

.. fCoctlnucvl From Pagt &lt;*nt )
planes took off or landed VII -up
plies thereafter were drvppe 1 by
parachute.
W. De Golard lived in .• tiny,
rtln -fillnl ddguul. She said she had
little ilrep during the t-n-ulng
figfiting- scmctlmes only un hour
a night.
"All id the sanitary «- pi pm- -t
at d places for the wnunded ■. m
in underground btirki r- " -hi
said. ".Vif radius had In to de
jtntved in the fierce V etmlnh
shtuings.
"And with each terrific barrsa*
Cscre were new problems a- to
how the wounded eould he eared
fur.
'Ih c y had to be shifted from
* c t to place Uie be*t we could.
Ing them on stretchers when
they were available, or on Ihr wet
or damp ground until some twttrr
piece could he found.
“ How we ever nianagid lo (aiv
for the Incrrailng number* .-I
wounded was in ibclf a miracle
“ I llunk we saved the ma-.itm'tn
r-umner of live*. &lt;Vi had n &gt;\
enough blood plasma. '
The brave young nurse already
ha* recriked high honor* lor hi 1
ti«rxir-m at Dtcn Hun I tm Gen
De Uartrii's pmmd two id Fra-wc’*
tnpvl chert-tw-1 m H *l* nn hrr dur
Ing the height of llw bjul.- rntu-r
toturtnc* alio bcstowxU tlielr hun
erv
At a ruffling id (hr la-ague &lt;d
Bed CTO’« Soctriie* at Usln N &gt;
way, G rrn e proposixl y&gt; tenlaj
that the board of govsTitors send
"warmest eongratuUlitn»" to in
nurse. A Greek delegate said she
had "shown hcrs' K worthy of the
examaple set by Florence Nightin
gale "

B

INCREASE

More Thon 100
Building Permits
Issued In M ay

Thailand Wants
ToAvert War

SALT LAKE C IT Y —A urarn
um boom .vamped Sail Lake C ili
brokerage firms yeitrrday. u lu
»n Mtimate** five _ million «har^

co d o n

M11K M. 0 ilt

{ ZL&gt; —

V u__

toaacco

ria n u ii

M*.7U bw
com

w ool

it- i! I.
TMlt CHAft Sue .
prf-du&lt;-t.. t * in i
bar Ii the If.: I !. .
Iw.lUii j, of t.sbit

iit

'e rf-re 0 oerdi

(nvciitorv of l a i ro

7 total. l l i r government*

fCVnfrel f’rrssj

Road Department
Tells O f Projects
■i ;.n.: i.i a report rrcrlved
i the ."'tale Hoad IVep-ft
t extensive grading, panog
Hit..]
trk of State Ituau
• m R uing to d a y .

BOVS ESCAPE JAIL
GOLDSBORO.
N.C.
— Two
thm b u y s , 8 and 9 year* old. re­
moved thrir clothes and -queered
Ihrougti the bar* of a city jail
cell here over the weekend.
Police recaptured the pair In a
corridor outside Die cell block.
They had bem arresUd for In­
vestigation of bicycle thefts.

Agent Attends
Club Meetings

Toys made of trUuimu sre not
desirable for loddJer* because they
have *tn.n&gt; edges when they arc
broken ami. in addition, are highly
flammable

M i-- M’ rile Wilson. Semin lit
Count)
H ss in r
Demonstration
aifrnt. yc-trrday attended a meet
inc of the t Jangwood I I I Club
where she g a it a demon-trail »■
on the proper method of -ewing
h’ittous and snaps, Ttien- were M
g irl' pre-ent at the meeting, ac­
cording to Miss Wilson,
T-&gt;daj. the agent is scheduled
to attend a inerting «f the .Semi
role High hdtcul 4-H Club and
present tlir same demonstration,
ami give an additional talk on the
annual All stinim c camp
The ramp is scheduled t • bt
held for one w trk. beginning Jim*t at &lt; amp McQUarrir, which ilocated near Ocala National Park.
Tomorrow. Miss Wilson » lll
speak at a meeting of the Om-d &gt;
I II Club, acronllng to her n-;*&gt;rl

• r&gt; . d run* Imni the flrange
line to Oviedo, arrordinx*
inimc-i ratihed repjrt.
r- . l I* i lo-r d to Ihrswifli
l t » M in urges driv■ tin road with rare,
i-n n time wa- given a*
. ■■■ (Ii*. hid no completion
• tatid in the report.
lo the state H ficr the
I'.drot wa* today notified
or tx l iirg comtructM a
■ in the state.
■M-cts are on frutn one
Springtime dessert: place sliced
-Hi* w -ik and construe- -mtared itrawbeeries in the ladOnr of lhr continu- tom id vhfriwrt glasses; cover
. ■-* i* thi work presently with tapioca cream and garnish
• ■ n C S ;aj between with whole strawberries.
:.i I Fallahanee which
' ’ 1i-t
p i' ivimatcly nruc

States I- n i t*

ul HRkiu*."LwCKi cning.ugIBBa?
in over-the-counter trade—which
account* for molt of the uranium
»&lt;ock business.

nal Organlialiun Inc. received a
permit to re-roof Its building lo­
culi J at I I I Dark Ave. Approx.male f " 't of the new roof ws*
set at tt.iuu.
H ie project will be handled by
Evan* Hoofing and Keating Com­
pany, local contractor*.
Worth Cherry wa* granted a
permit to erect a frame home at
IMS Mulberry Ave. Approximate
r»vt of (hr construction wa* stall d
a* SI 3t»5. arcording to the report
It will be built by Walker Con­
struction Company,
Two permit* were issued t.»
Lowell E Oih-r to creel frame
home- on two lot* in palm Ter
race. »ubdlvi*lon. One will In- lo
rated at 2321 I’rincebm Avr and
the other at 2SIJ I* rim e ton Ave
Total cent of construction of
both hou-r« was set at Slu.fhx),
according to the record.

’ to Feb : i , n il. Otaris

t Continned From Pat,e i i
improve, lie indhstrvl t ■ *
have some v.mnrct i
1
he said hr had
. &lt; ■v&lt;-'
new appro., h i . '
p
Ifnitrd Frmi C" i
' f which h.ivi I. . ii i
lie gave no deUillr P«
ellned cum inr m
With unn(Uhl
radio le.'ts 1 to C
six tniiirv after i •
menl‘» ann. tmccni
tnetlts to frier
Ifondura* It
irents are unit .
and d’-clared
Was
to *U( h an &lt; ■t. ei
the people* nf Ealin l
it cannot
s l •
act* of a;:grei n
mala. Thai r-

tuiMls to pill l i ­
the fir%- *
Slate I ** iv rit
it plain tnc d.eiM
meld ef n.n-lat)
Ntcaragii* are! I 1
cial rffotl pr..
in ala’s arms .1 t ■ !
ing dint iind.
rt eerily *|gnni 1
agreements.
lyff'elal* said
shpmrnt* w .n 1
IJiovemeM. d ill f r’ 1

Swamps Western
Brokerage Firms

U ser* Uited on the Salt Lake
Stock Exchange also w rrr active
and made mbitantial price gain*.
R. N. Bglcy. manager of the
J. A llogle ami Co office, allnbut
« i the brisk trade to demand that
ha* been “ building up for »cvrral
(In
Vk *® lt»
btd •*
1. .1 a
. iil«
day*."
lie ■
said
"aa lot
of! Kill
outside
money," coming mostly from
Texas, New York and California,
boosted the volume and alto the
prices

MA.Vt,UE:&gt;rER. .V H -S e n ­
ate Majority L tx d tr Know land (It.UX3 " ,h"
.'S K V '
mint no A-ia» if not the msd to
peace . . . It i-&gt; only surrender on
the installment plan."
Urging a policy of “ effective col.
lectivc .(-entity" in Asia. the sens
toi told the New Hampshire fid era tion of Republican Women'*
Club* yesterday:
**The t'nitrd State- ha» the right
hi ask other nation* -What are you
going to tlo to build a collective
security fy»tcmT’ And uc are en­
titled to vtraight answer*."

K IIIII7 E H S AT F IR E
nri
E I.M IItA . N V
—Time,- were S t
raw kd iltrir* on hand last night »#
when firemen d-.ii-cd a *malt blare tnii
MISSING MAN RETURN"
A
SPARTANBURG, S C.
- I n in the kitchen ol the Maik Twain
I sec
April last year, II. J. Join-son Jr. Hotel.
The advice rim e (pun delegate* III*
rented a motor boat and went
to the 27th annual conference of Gri
fishing.
The next day the boat was found, the Eastern Assn of Fire Chief*, you
overturned, in the Santee-Coopcr
Lake tnd an unsuccessful search
fur Johnson’s body followed
Ye»terday Johnson came home.
A-ked about hi* strunec di*at&gt;p e a r a n c e, he replied, "Nu
M s &amp; y u K H t c P B R IA D

EXCEPTIO NAL

IN C O M E

SPAKE OR F U L L TIM E
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL

V E N D IN G M A C H IN E S
FI KMMIIED WITHOUT CHARGE TO OUR DEALERS
K rllslls sshsUsialr n a ts ra , la si*«r la alakllsk isw aallvla fas
* V » li-(lr assrSasSIsa s«rk • • I mmtt. ( klsn sS ilt Crsl-oa.
Varlaaa sasSrlfs. ale. v» r will (sralsb alt saartlwax aa4 aataVllsb
raatr nllhaal s k ills far ra«paaw|Ha srrsss s is has Iks asssi
f« kssSIs his a-rskasSI-s l-s rash. Vsa 4m has har Ska wsarhlars.
hal MS 4m kss» lha p fs lll* h *s| hats aaag rar, ass4 rharsrirr.
rnmm4 rrrWIf a*4 rare* aai lass Ikas ai—uae &lt;sartb at saarrhaa4Ur
•

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sTH Ti

• X . &gt; • rail rare Vaaaas.ai

ATLAH PKOUUCT8

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•

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riwrw MRrklRH r * r I m

•

X a I h a ra s T a r llr a l a r s h l a

itiioMftif *0* YOU*t

till 1% a. « o .
9 la , | . 4 r

Yaar

F W aar

X .a k a .

SOUTHERN BREAD

■

t
s vi project* *111'
include those In llolims
&lt; Jack-oil and Madison
A k i.nlay is ronlinuinr
1 - 1 to .i i 11 on Ibr east
.( I'li- -late In Nassau
m! I- -rhedulrd to lari
i im-nth l» fore completion
i l t stretch of the same pro
- ■dulcd* to last another
■ t • ling to the road de*
rimenl.
A ]'• if.mill ! mg project Jv in
&gt;- on t x i in Indian Itlvrr
m i n i-nijccU are in pruBroward and Ilade roiuv
» «-n i he highway.
.
-i I
lin-r project* arc in
' I " II in If a trillion.
h',1 and f oilier niUldlos, t v
i" tbr -tale report.

New Death Tim e
Set For Condemned
Kidnaper-Rapist
SCN RAFAEL. «‘a!if
K i'
napcr-raplat Caryl O ir**tiian i»
jehcduled to die July Jo
The stay «rf execution granted
the rm ric t turnrtl author on th*
C»e of his scheduled death In Sin
Quefitm'* gas chamber M ar I I wa*
term In sled yesterday and a new
d *‘ n sirt.
. SJpfrsor Judge Thomas E Krstlit Stf ef %lahl*l
‘wuatssI
as sdenied
I a k I^.1 aa iu
.Si
Ing
Marin f(o
ntr
twti
Hon ut habeas corpus am) revoked
his own previous order that stayed
ih« vsinan’s execution.
hi l/t» Aneeiev, Superior Judge
Char’c* W. Fricke. wtw&gt; pre-idol
at Chesstasn's trial, set the nru
execution date.
Chess man’s attorney, Berwyn
Rice, said he would aptv-al again
to the Slate Supreme Court and
Ihe U S . Supreme Court if ncersu n r.
Chessman attracted natiimal atteathxv recently with hi* autobio
graphics! best seller “ Cell llh i,

Effective

Thru

O N L Y F O R D G IV E S Y O U

Sat

M ay 29th
ford is Um only car in the low-(trice *
Said that offer* a V*8. And the 130-h.p
Y-block V-8 ia the most modem V-8
in the entire automobile industry.

\ DRESSED &amp; DRAW N

Ball-Joint Suspension
e

Out-Front Styling
Bast Resale Value

"Fury At
FurmceCreek
BONELESS

&amp; i r a ! » i w B^ K

your cor and all paaeeno n w il bo adnvllled for
O

r

I

t

D

m

P

illa r .

B r in e

Ih e

Ball-Joint Front Suspension
»• the frentmt advance in
chassis design in 20 yean.
-UF|
It makes ali riding anti
handling easier. And Ford is ‘v
the only car in its fihld that has it!
Ford’s modem styling has set Ihe trend lb»
the industry! It's the kind of styling that
will keep your Ford young and attractive
looking . . . this year and in yaare to come.

Analysis of uaad car prices show Fords return a greater
portion of their original cost than any other car. And
today, mote than ever, your feet buy ia a car that will
hare feet value when it oomee time to sell.

Sh vs befort you buy
ANY tar. Wf'ro &gt;uro you'll
agr— that FORD It your
soundutt invottmontl

�.t*

“1
Weothci
M ake Sanford Your

GIbv

Shopping Center
T . I.

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1

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T T T .U ^ L

. j i .jw i i 'w

EsUblkhed 1908

• • 'WE X L V

C o llin s

W in s

Mo«tly clou I f and mild »lth ofcitiui tl |hu»c■« (M i afternoon. tor-iikt t i l Ik t it v it f .

tfa r ii
-3

AN INIH JPENDENT DAILY 1
;rr

'. v ■

W EDNESDAY

MAY

Strolling
In Sanford
General I In trie'* " I I o o t of M m
gif'* di-plat will hr shown tumorro» al 111:30 a. m. in (hr Seminole
High .School auditorium. I hr de­
monstration will hr open In Ihr
puhlu- al no rn*l.
• • •
Announcement ha* bcrn made
that the- Edwin L. Xrwrumb Award
lor I0&amp;.1 hai hern won by James
I .. Ilmaud, Charleston, S. C., who
« M graduated (rum I hr School of
l ‘h.-irmary of ihr Medical College
of South Carolina li»*t June. Hr
former!) was a realdrnt of Sanford.
This undergraduate tludrnt award
l»r original work In Ihr firhl of
phnmiacogno*)* I* open tu all
senior sludrnl* in American pharmary x-iiooU and U administered
hy the American Foundation for
I'hariuarrullral Education.
Mr. Ill nuud studied Ih r pharmarogniiy of Krythrophlrum l»ark, an
A iriran Ir r r from which heart
itiniulatinir alkaloid* have bren ohlalnrd. The work wax carried out
under Ihr aupervliion of the biolot.’) nod pharmacognosy depart­
ment of ihr School of I'harmary of
lh&gt;- Medical College.
A flr r fi* r tear* active service
in Ih r Anny, Mr. Krnaud allrndrd
The ( ’itadr. for a year before
nlnrtint; hi* prof. a«innal course In
pharmacy at Ihr Mnliral College,
lie U a mrnibrr of Phi Della Chi
trM rrn lly, the Rho Chi Pahrmaceutiral Honor Society, South
Carolina Academy of Science,
South Carolina and Charleston
County Pharmaceutical As*ocialion*. H r reside* on Jamr* l*land
and I* rmployrd at the Avondalr
Pharmacy.
PrcM-ntation of the Nrwcomh
Award will hr made on Aug. 20
•luriiite the lu l l meeting of the
Plant Science Srnlnar at the Uni*
vrraity of Conneetleut at rttorrt,
Conn. Dr. J. Hampton lln&lt;%, proCr**or of biology and phantiatognu*)- al tlir Medical College it
•eerrtury-tim .nrer of Ihr national
Plant Science Seminar.
A joint m erlin* of Sanford'*
YF\V ami It* newly funned .-until
llary ha* lieen *»-hcdnled In be
held tonight at the l.rgjon Hut at
H p. rn. All po«t member* are urg­
ed to (.ring their wive* and daugnter*.
*
* I ’
dene U u d h am* of Mr. and
Mr*. Mien l.ef ‘Idle of 12ft S. Oak
A ir., ha* hern named editor-inchief of the \llig alo r, a I'nlvcrail) of Florida rampu* neo»papef,
arrnedini to a report received here
Imta) from the ml lif e of JournalPm. Ih r promotion, whieh will not
lake effect until arftl rear, will
promote the I V ) ear-old Junior
Irom hi* prr*rnt pmltinn a* fea­
ture editor, lie i* a veteran of the
N aiy, a member of Pi Kappa A l­
pha and nf Sigma Della ( h i fra*
Irrnilie* for Journalism men.

Trips Planned
By Eisenhowers
WASHINGTON t f Weekend
lri(M in their new farm home near
di-tty Imrg. I'a . will be- on the
fall schedule of President and Mr*.
Fi«enhnwer, the First l-ady »ay*.
The home i* being almo*t com­
pletely retmilt on the IR9 acre farm
they purchased after World War 11
M r. Ki*enhower told women renoiter* vexirniav *hr I* looking
forward to the close of the White
Ifotttr social «rasnn thi* month %o
•lie ran roucenlratr on decorating
the hott.e.

Local Banker Says Interest Stemmed
From M edic al Confinement In Army

H e r e Is H o w V o t in g

W e n t O v e r F lo rid a

County Follows
Trend Of Stale

I, In Its Voting

New Military Script Draws

Various Comments From Men
TOKYO I.r - t ’nrle Sam may
have .lowed the rounlerfeltera
will, hi* worldwide .witch In m ili­
tary money.
Rut he knocked the art rriUrs
dead.
Bln......
lllurted , one
________
ahakrn____
soldier
. . . when
____
he saw Ihe ft
female figure* on Ihe
new military *crip*.
"Where did they
get
those
beat*!"
Another shook hi* head In dis­
belief.
" It doesn't look a* good as
monopoly money!"
A third swallowed and edged towrarrf Ihe wlndowra . . .
"Those color*—Ihey make me
1111"
The old aerlp called In yestrr-

Movie Tim e Table
BITS
1 : U * 4:2) • 0 t l 2 • 0 :fk|

H O V I B LA ND
"Fur7 • ! Furnace Creek"
8 tart* T :«0
Feature 1:20

Dignitaries Attend
VFW M eet; Special
Meeting Tonight

La n d s lid e

O f N e w H o s p ita l H e r e

QUOYSKT. II I. ip - About 1M
m i'i died and 220 wer*- iniurral
»arlv t'-dav In two explosion* ami a
fire aha-ard the aircraft carrier
Itennincton a* x*-o crui*ea! ala&gt;n&lt;
the ca»lern coastline
Several hour* alter the Navy ha I !
Cily
M ana
jn acrr
Warren Knowle*,
i&gt; 31
j!
-peaking before the Sanford
d Ki announced that 79 were killed and
220 Inhued, the »hip’« *ktpper. t
wani* ( tub at the group'* regular
•8u
week!) hutchrun meeting held in Capt William F Itahorn Jr., tidal
the Yacht Club Mday. recommend new.mon that “ alxml inu-' wen*'
ed that Ihe City cnmml«»ioner* a»k killed
The craft came into thi* part
mure question* of rnginrrr* in the
matter of Kanfitrd'* propo«ed shortly aflrr noon today, her deck*
lined with llreal cre-»men. thetr
*ewerage plant
Talking before a parknl house face* blackened hs smoke.
Fn*. Itrliert Grant ef llmskbn
because of an inter club me*-tlog
with thr Winter Park Kiwanit N Y . hi* own ankla-. bleeding, lo’.d
Club. Know!*-* *(jted that the com new»men “ all I ran »av i». Ged
mi«*mner* were ron*idrr.ng an­ I'm I.K-kv to be alive." lie wn* di
other type ttUpoia! plant than that reeling Ihe rx amotion of Ihe ca*
brought nut at recent comml««ior. tiallir* a* he spoke
Grant e«iimMi*d the flr*t nf two
meeting*.
The only difference In Ihe two e\plii»inn* oerl.rred about ft:IS a m
l)pe* nf plant* D that one will lo«lay.
He «aid: " I wa* in Ihe forward
procet* TweraKe In from 51 to 30
da)a while the other will do Ihe hangar has when I heard general
quarter* alarm wumda-al I llstenesl
«Aine job In | | day*.
Knowle* lite r commented that for a moment and MiaMenly d
ronuruction co»t* on the two ilawncd on me that there wax no
plant* would hi- approximately Ihr rrfsort Ihal thi* wa* a drill "
llie disaster |ambab!y wa* one
tame, but that operation of Ihe
of the wor*t in .Nasal pa-acetime
fa»trr plant would he higher.
The City comml*«lon ha* placed hlxlors There were 178 men miss
Ihe ron«truet|o[) figure al approxi ing or killa-d in 1952 in a mad Allan
malely $2no.n&gt;*i f.,r Ihe primary He eollixinn between the destroyer
planl. In Ihe nasi, Knowle* has ex ||ob.on and the carrier Wasp.
A shift of helicopter* carried
pre*sed belief that Ihe planl may
be ronitnictrd for a* little a* many of the seriously injured
fITO.ono. He added that for &gt;3fln.. ashore to Ihe Newport Naval llos
000 a complete (li.po«al plant could oital aero., the hay from here a.
be constructed.
the 32/00 Ion E*»ex c l*** carrier
Ky II IE \SMM I W E I* I'RF-HS
—
He further commented that Ihd moved Inward port
Vote in Governor • It.iea:
There wx* no Immediate explana­
plant J* considered primary only,
No. rets.
and that approximately to per cent tion of the rvplnslon* but one re
nf Ihr raw sewerage now going port said high octane gas wa* in Town!)
Pci*. RpU.Colllrs Johu*
Inin the lake would rrmalu. How­ sols ed
23
*i
J 27» .'1.632
Alavdiua
ever. he went on to explain that
Grant aaid Ihe fire evidently was ll-xkrr
7
423 9,tV8&gt;
7
that 49 per rent would he it. *urh eauxed by Iwo explosion*, one be­ i l l )
31 3.410 9.093
32
minute particle* that they would fore Ihr general quarter* alarm
8
2»'rf* 1,292
8
11radioed
ea*lly be carried awa&gt; b) Ihe
rage Flahll
(4 natinurd on p,
JO 3.470 *474
»
llrrvard
force of the rt^ec'i current.
llreward
44 14.114 9,23!
til
A moment later he Hated that
14MJtl i 1.173
It
CaUunin
engineer ritim a lrd that the plant
I I ’* &gt;»» I..IT8
Calhoun
It
wtnild prove from 41 ti* en tier cent
&lt;*«
ITiarlotle
II
II
T&lt;*3j fWminoh- xf'.inly yitlerday fol
effective.
17 1.039 1 281 |o a rd the aU-.-' t i . i I hv giving
17
4’ltlNl*
The City manager went on to
1.195
2 313'Ran. la H it’ 4 -illiii- a nmjarily of
II
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II
tContinued On Page Fight)
1.329
1.31A S4ix vntrx it- tin u t.r (or ll-niuIJ
13
Collier
1.83-1
3.1'i3
1eralitf gnlMfiinlni , I modulate.
11
II
rVtluitihin
98
9fC.
I2rt 128
Dadp
43 873
-|&gt;■■• final l-dll*
a flrr the l«a'
13
n , I.M I
E'-.’J |,,|« t t n , c«ova----l lliii morning.
Hectic la«t minute preparation* ll.-S-lo
I I , 343
12
933 abowed '2&gt; 'i| ,nir&lt; lor ('.dim* ami
are today In progre** fur the Dixie
ion 108 J9 438 3I.G3 *2.7.52 fur h
- | , in-o*. Acting
grand opening of O u rlc * "Chuck" Duval
l.RVI 13.333 Governor (Thailot ,i*
Voimg in
79
79
\lktn*on’« and Ted W illiam'* new Escambia
369 tin- county wa* not
• ry a t al
7
421
7
modern tlOO.dOO "Food M art". Hagler
•Wl I.1IV3 the Mil) I 411Mill 1\ I. 1 It were
3
3
Franklin
«rhrdulrd lo be held tomorrow.
13
13 1.930 l.ifciO tni,Xa**r&lt;i h&gt; ))&gt; i'u ...1 lliu ir,
According to'Alklmon, Ihe Food G»&lt;!*dm
Funeral ••rvlcta for Eddie lain744 County «ii|»'ni-*-i "f ngialra'lon;
237
Glkhrisl
7
7
cinttl, no, owner and operator of Marl I* San • d'a largest market C.lsiVv
03 4 IIII* E o m n li-. - I n i 111:01 of 'In
310
8
8
F.ddlr * restaurant, who di.-d of a ' *nd one of r.J large*! In Central
aiol
I (840 1 4.30 County l«o.nd •' -ujiervl-ui
9
9
heart attack Saturday at in a. m. Florida, with over IS.nrs) *quare Gulf
782 I 331 CoiiiAt Jo 1 • I*- gla- Slen.lrom
12
ll.imiilon
17
at hi* home, 717 Dark Avc., will I*- i tcri of floor »pare.
1
lee
liallolwere
I no A leiai of rn
18 i s:i
18
Thr market, which i« Ihe ulll fla n k e
Jt* 1*1 at 2:30 p. m. Friday at tbe
772 east .
10
10 l i *h
llri**ne Funeral Home, with the male In modern detlcn. feature* llendry
1.3
lottl nli-hi. I - llrrnhl pntl.-xl
13
ms 1 119
Hr*- W. I*. Ilronki, pastor of the »e|f-.erxlce with special service Hernando
*2 3 «32 I 1 *i, -tale 11i.il • 0 ■ 1etuiti* ax Ihe)
22
when a«kcd by Ihe customer, ar- llivlilar.d*
First— •IlaptDt
Churen,
• A p .» - »
x. ..M l X M |
(offirintini.-.
••*■ • m i l l l ) .
M
* - 32&lt;**'. 2*X#'&lt;»/» came in I-. ,\ - iale.1 I ' i i- ■x w11•Ilurlal will be in
Grpcnwond Crme rnrding to the manager. Atkln*ou. H ilM t’h
In (.rt
vhn *erved with the N'avy a* com Holme*
73 I ISO 3 132 mid !• h-pl on. l i e - f i r I p r e c in c t
23
ry. Orlando.
County to T h e
It
Ind Ills
11 I ».*•• 1 fJt? to te pill t ill I
Mr. l.anjr!otti
igiottl bad
ba&lt;. ....................
been in tbe mi**ary manager for 12 )eai».
3 129 Ill-raid
w,.&gt; T
.1 I , with Mix.
Such modern fealtirr* as me- Jaek*on
32
1 7;;
71
’ ta-trant 1
-nine** al the
retta-irant
I-nines*
Ihe Yaldei
Valdra
H31 John Fn* Hilling, wl 7.OH p. m. She
13
1.3 1.191
lintel alnre coming hate from Or­ chanirally • operated rherk • out Jeffer»on
7181 wa* followed wil- 11 .1 1 i'-i'ile by
VO
3
.3
lando JR year* ago. Pterion-ly, he countfis, soft music, self-service l.afav rile
.3.939 1.8418 I h e I h * S \ | I l i ) . w h o r e | M i f l r d
if.
had been in lha restaurant bun- meat rnuntrrs. where If the rus U.ke
I 279 2 iiTO "" result.x al Sln»‘ i I I. Eoke Mar)
21
21
net* in Orlando and Winter Park tomer doesn't find the cut he I j v
wants, he may ring a bell and the l/*nn
12
12 T.W-JI Aleut I" reported -'"*ii &gt; alter wat'l*.
foe more than 20 yewr*.
A break down of tilling ill lln18
18 t 1X24 I
°P*rttted a rrttaurant desired rut will be provided In a l / v y
r.
r,
418 ■ i. 17 county i&gt; a 1 fulliiw on Church St. in Orlando, th.-n mailer of minute*, and rem plrle tab* rty
l ollin* lohn*
12
moved to a location at the F.ni- air conditioning, make Ihe "Food M aifl son
12 I 191 | i*oi I'rrcinrl
* 284
x«i Sanford l
2m i
1'ii’i
pire Hotel. ||e later aold out and Mart" one of ihe area's leaning Manatee
27
77 3 ?H2 3
517
Saufcrd t
(.a
.33
then opened n restaurant In Winter markets.
Marion
33
I 831 3078 Snnfnid
,189
15
825
The meal department with Its .Martin
Park, which he 0 |ierate.| for font
12
12 I.MO I 273 I uke Monro- ’
of,
in.'
yearn liefore moving to Sanford four frreiers kepi al temperatures Monroe
17
17 2.172 ? 8 In I'aoln I
79
Hi
a* low as 10 degree* below rrrn, N'a«xaii
In 1939.
ir.
I
931
12 1 SIS
111
Oviedo 5
Ifi*
Mr. l^ n glo ltl wra* horn in Tam* I* managed bv Archie lirnnclt. Okal«o*a
4.197
.37
.34) 2.7'o
51
The produce department I* man­ Ok'ctiober
G*n*-va ti
lm*
pa. April 6 , 1990.
1
873
7
IN
I l l (!huluota 7
21
Survivor* include hia widow, V ir­ aged hv Clyde Peeper. Roth are Orange
43
45 10 317 . * Gouienrod 8
ill
•»*
ginia, Sanford; daughter, Mia* V ir­ men of long experience in Ihelr Oxeerda
13
13 1.780
202
„** laingwiooil 9
I 15
ginia Peal Langtotli, Sanfn rd; two re* peel I ve fields.
37
.37 11.133 10 9 ; I l.ake Mary- In
I IH
92
The store will employ more Iha” l''ni ll'rh
*on«. Robert. Sanford and Edward
I'axcn
27
2 277 . Allanioiite Spg* I I
77 3 IM
112
99
A., Washington, D. C j two *l*ter«. 22 person* with an annual payroll Pinellas
88
19 t t II "■'l Forri-al I'll) 12
M
2*1
27
ar
Mr*. Rav llornung, and Jlr*. Joe ef between &gt;33 900 and
Polk
47
47 17 '1-7 9 OO Slut nt l.l
12
28
Fellelo. both of Tampa, and atep- cording lo Atkinson.
27
27 2 730 3 179 Kent I'aih I I
II".
112
It Is expected lhal Ihe *lnrc'« I'ulnam
mother.
49
40 3 M l
3 379 Ip-in U V ,. in
.15
55
7Vcar parking lot will he Jammrl St. John*
Id
2.757
16 3.IH2 2 518 Total
2881
for tomorrow s opening when a 21- St. lairle
.30 2 &lt;»/• 3 713
Inch television set will tie given Santa Rot a 30
Sarasota
in 3,rdfi 1 931
in
away.
H IM h i m
HOLIDAY
Id
in
2.81.1 2.711
Atkinson slated that the "FodW Seminole
IIAC.ERNI3I3VN. Mil. W -33..ik
12
1 233 2.034 rr» of the Weslcrn Maryland Kail
12
Mart" would purchase Its stock Sumter
20 l/*3!
20
2 i»37 way will hate a holiday June 2li
in what he termed "huge quan­ Suwannee
13
13 1.217 1,614 About V«i of tlii-ui are going to
tities" and thus earn high sav­ Taylor
5
s
81 1 vat li*e II In take a train rule
ings which would bo pa*srd on In Union
Volusia
38
.38 13 212 lu 122
The railway employe* will make
day never would hare wron a p rlir Ihe markrl's customer*
IVI? 11 &gt;M a one day
Wakulla
13
13
round trio exeurxion
al Ihe Museum of Modern A rt
Walton
28
.3
wn
28
2
217
from II jk i r*hiwn t«* Elkin*. \3 3'a
Hut it hid a sort of rla*«ir neu­
IV* ill'ton
IN
18 1 229 2 r-tn through xunie of the mo*i heaull
trality. mostly curlicue* and swirl*
Totals
1.721 1.709 371 013 301 121 ful *c**nery on Hie railway'* linr*.
You could take it or leave It
Out Ihe nrwr dough goes right
after you. Il furre* you to make
up &gt;our mind.
Earh one of Ihe seven denomina­
tion! ha* two female figures on It
A social mealing for all people
—one head!, one talkinterested in forming a women's
Now this Isn't a bad Idea-bot It auxiliary to the local Veterans nf
■II depend* rut how you do It.
Foreign W ar* post will be held
If they had made Utli money in al R o'clock tonfght al the Ameri­
ST. I'ETERSIIUR G ill—One in- Jcalls from a man win *jid , "Keep
Atlantlr City or Hollywood Instead can I.eglon Hut.
of Philadelphia (or wherever they
Progresa In forming the auxi­ vestfgator who worked on a tug your moulh *hm nr e U e "
8 ler*. former chief nf delecllve*
do make ft), you could 4ee the liary I* well underway, according two county bolita ca*e ha* reportpoxxlhillliti.
to Michael Thomas, post quarter­ ed being Ihreafenr-tl. aid another here, has not yet apfiearrd before
But that ain't bow they did It master.
ha* been aaaigniNl a b» 1yguard
(he grand Jury
Dietrich would not comment on
Delecllve Sgt. Harry Dirlneh.
The Army started pasting out
Thomas wraa alerted a* quarterthe new stuff Tuesday and in leas matter last night at a meeting of who*e undercover intr*tigaliunx rencut* he had been threatened
Fuller Chle( J II Reichert *aid
Iban an h e ir three opiniot,* had tie post, filling the vacancy left led to Ihe arrest of 49 person* on
c m t a l l f f i on when U w / go! the by the resignation of John U Gal­ lottery charge*, wa* accumpanird detective Waller Tiidon had been
by an affkrer armed with a *hot- aMlgnrd to guard Dletrk-h at !he
loway.
“ J n ie tr p o ld n . Opera atari of
Present a t the meeting were W il­ fu n on trip* |4* and from the room rroue*I of Slate Ally. Clair Davi*.
Detective Ralph 1-re said Ihe
liam D. M a m a , etat* commander, where a grand Jury •» pmhing the
L Mjttueg from the Columb.an and Betaken A. Garth, district gambling racket and ri-norl* that *ignmi-nl wa* a "ti-curtly measure
commander-alert, bath c f Orlando, some law enforrrmenl officer* are for protertlon In lran»portatlon of
highly Important documenl*" —
rekretf Hacked up In and James Sine, ecmmnndrr of the involved. '
presumably
lape recording* Die
the Bureau J Engraving
and DeLaud post. The port wfpl
Jefcn R Jberv.
private
era, n
rlr_ .- deleelive
...
...
record a* supporting and firm • da,* who helped Dletneh. rrpnrtr-1 h rjtrte h «aid were made in Ihr rour'ithe auxiliary.
irad two aaooymcut telephone
of bis probe

Langioiti Rites
Will Be Friday

In

l'rrs-4 leased Wir*

tTu cker T e lls P ilo t C lu b

About 200 Are Hurt
In Two Explosions
Aboard Bennington

New Super Market
To Open Tomorrow

A ««uci:iled

26. 1UA1

N o m in a tio n

Approximately 100 Die In Fire
Aboard U. S. Aircraft Carrier
Knowles Advises
More Questioning
Of Disposal Plant

■» , 1t.t 7 g " w e a ^

^

.

S A N K O IU ), r i . O m H V

Investigator Reports Threat;

Second Prober Has Body Guard

"W V .'ire goiusr •'* hnvo n h n tp itn l in S jtn lo ril". ilcclnrsul
I T . E. T u c k e r, n realilen t n f th e F ln ritlu S ta te Hank m ill rh u ir I m ail n f th e Seiuinnle lln a p itn l AiMiH’ iatin it at th e illm ie r
meet ing n f the I'iln l F ilth w h ich m et at th e \ :u-ht I'ln b last
■'.t w ith XIrx (ie n rg e A . S tin e prt’ ttltlintr.
A larg e u re llittv t'i* slrnw iltt; n f th e hn*|&gt;it:tl w a * plmu-il
nit an ea*el. mul svltile M r T u c k e r to ld
tin- p lati* m id i*|*eIlfis a lin t t* fn r th&lt;- h u ild in g . lie pointed out thi- lm jit io n * n f
th e v a rin ti* d e p a rtm e n ts anch as delivers rooms, m a te rn ity
ward*, operating room*, elr
• ’o.tlng It.ll'J.aM 93. Ihe building
will I m- ron.lnu'leil of Human
hrick and xtueco over reinforced
concrete structure The h M flout
will cuntalu the kill hen tacilille
ailminl.lraiion nflice*. Ihe exam
tii.ition riHiin., .nark liar, ennte
ence rooms so.I a morgue The
&gt;i'imul (liNir will he .et aside l«r
the Negri*-, mth its own isalern
its ward and deliseis sidle Tti
third Ihxir will In- (or while pen
pie. with Ihe .anu- (acilitir. One
central operating room will sers&lt;
thltll (bn*.
There will he l.i room* on the
third flixir with .even private
■ h i .; one pediatric w ird with,
lour beds; ihe deliver) ri*-rn and
n u t r n iM )

M

I h r o lb r r

11
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D lir tr lA
| U L .IIU

D ir a ft
Ix lL C lII

Nationalist Parly
Leaders Arrested
\\ \S lllN i; U»N r
\tl&gt; lieu
llmwi ell tinlay uonntineet! the ar
re .I &lt;■( tt li- ider. . f tin N itmnalixt
part) ot Puerto Him mi eltarge* i*f
aeditlmi* n-n.inraes t" uxeillirmi
dir 1 S .. n riunent
Six
nf ili- e
rest, were
mud ill
^ix hi
• .ii i.-.i.
.ii-ii- niuii
in
. ltk
1* * * * 1

‘n

E x te n d s
Thanks
To O d h am
Victory Assures
Governorship
lit IIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS
S ta le Sen. l.e llo y Collin.4 o f
Tallahnxxee w on th e vo le* o f
-o u tIt F lu r iiia '* h eavily popuInter I a re a * y e s le rtln y to »lefeat
A e tiiu r
G ov. C h a rle y
lu h ii* fo r th e tw o -y e a r tinexp ired te rm o f th e la te fio v .
h a il M iC a r ty .
C o llin *. d i»*e frie n d nnd
*u p p o rte r o f Ih e Into jrnvorgovernor, wen by f.T.oen xrie* in
ihe Democratic runoff primary
which virtual!) a*«ure« election
Hi,. Dade 4 (Hint) throwing the
ma»* of 11x ruling .Irenith to one
man fer the fit.i lone In historv,
cate him a 3.i*X *to ie m ahntv
-1
.i
'.
&gt; • -■
n i 'el.
hex' \icl&gt;r«
Returr - . i •• -- sia'a'i
i ;?t p ...... • • r (Y ii' i ’ rt.MX t eli-» in VU
•« '
lie x*•u take .dine in January,
i&gt; m i re '•
d
1 'xliemrlx tai.lth■•* il fr
I- I..’ ubbran J Tern )t xt». -« • " rr - j-*
Ihe Net ember general ehvtieri.
Ih.I Collin* »oid he'* going t.v
start wotkmg right away on x
"might) hi^ and (ar reaching pro­
gram” . because he will have onlv
Iwo )-a r* lo pul il m er lie laid
he will name some committee*
toon for preliminar) work on
plan* for ritu m g Ihe Goto Conslltiition.
John*, who ix aeling governor
because he !» *late Senate presi­
dent. will retain hi* Senate teat,
lie -aid he xtaml* ready In co­
operate "in any way I can" to
m ake
Collin*' admiiutiraflnn a
xlicce**.
Collin* Tallahntxrr lawyer and
vetrra:i |egi*lrlor who *poke out
for *u«h th.m., a* grenirr legilInllx&lt;- re-ire**M{ ,on for Ihe larger »*umie*. won largely on the
xtrenglh of healthy majonlies In
Miami and other lAurr ea*f coast
urban «re»* plus the hexvily pup­
ulatcd Tampa llry ties,
Ji-fin* cartirxl 43 &gt;&gt;f 1'ie 6 ? coon
tie*, miHilt in nonh ll-'rola. hut
lr«i few- of them p.irknl Ihe kind of
voliltg ixiwer nee-hM In eul tub»lantrrll) into I'l-llln*' hig down*lnia margin
Ilrailey Gdhain who wa* plimi11aletl in llie lo *t iirion r) and
llitt-a lu* *up|*or1 lo CuT x—ap­
pal-nd&gt; -»•'ft great e llrc l—«*id hp
»a- "very Impp)-' nl Ihe nnlccmc
■■( our ol ih" mn»t huterly fought
elt-tiltin cenletl* m year*.
1 -'Hr * * od &gt;11- eoul t never sdeqo-lel. . *|ir.
l,i- appreciation
I * »*lii. 11 and In - *uo|&gt;orler» for
Hi- 1 'in ii'nifli eel altlliale "
1
i-a 1o re
nowfor
ioter|i-r lu - x.rtd hr't through
lull n
I I i'lfli I J ilin* h id VHP
|**irli rhi.weti-r ‘ We xh.'xll return ' llie sui'm iie Court *1111
iitttxl il rule ilu ih rr Collins will
h.
Il *!r ti
rrk a full fourtear trim m 19'al
1 lln* took ,111 ,-arlt lead whrn
IhllxK i'-ieti Cmintt reoorled an
II 30o 1 'e maim Ht for him Thai
wa* .1 Idnw lo John* who had led
thric In Ihe Hr*l nrimnrv a* Ihe
Hirer 1 .-idiil.ilr* ditulnl Ihe courtit fin- rri'im * xhnwed moil of
4811 . m • till-* hoi »wung lo Collln*
ih.- x me m other hig
1 .- John* *lrongCIIIII'' il-- I * • -i
1
Oran,
tlilfil
Duval and F ttin- At 1
il.iu-mnr didn't
« .1111**
ui It* li 111.1 l.iriliex lux iupj8trt,-i
me 1 \|M . linu and knew they
need in &lt;t* i-rrome ihe ColI I Miami
1■ill»— wa- 82.000 *olrM behind
w|.
he 1 - . -li-I Hi-feat al 9-&gt;S
Most id in.- r e t u r n * from hit
1 iinlliuieil Hu I'sxe Eight)

i •m•f11% Hill I n* ftirnUtuNl Hilh I hh *'
' 11 . *
bed*, lint* making it |n ..|td e to
.
, ...
eonserl a . e m' ii t s o r m m Into
.............* ,
a pro ate roum hi remnsing one again.I xi\ ether nienili-i. ot tinot Hie bed*, tin Ihr xecond floor Nationalist |u rty, tneludlng tinwill he :tu room*, i-l which lour fmir n tail here eli.irgixl with
xxill he private,
one l.iilalimt shooting fin nu-mlH-i. ul Hie llnu-iward, one iM-dialitr ward t ir chil­ if Ili-pie.eiit.itisex mi March I
Hie oilier Iwo detainer, were
dren. and the drliierx ’ ixilli T ie
d.iCPtl .i ;aln*l Iwo •’uerto Itieanx
enltie hiiddlne will In- itr eoncli
tinned .Hid I i*e pi .sited, and. a. »'•’« imprisoned in thr fislrral enr
•i .
a. a
•■bill... I ... t I..!*.*.. .1 I Iniilmi *
in .iililed precaution, there sstil In nvtton.il ln*lltlil!im al Dnuliury.
four fire e*cap*-» The hotpjl.d Conn
Idle roundup resulted from a
will fare h,'.tnllfiil I ike Monroe
and occup) Hu- block between ,\li-l length) t ill ill) e.llgjlion into Na
liintlllr out Mill Carlo* \&gt;o* I m-- lionalixt part) n-ltx Ity extending
hark lo ('Alt’.
iw.-en F!r«l anil Seciind S'*
F ill Direx-tor J. Edgar llooxer
lloe wing will he called Ihe
I'iih
Memorial Wing"and the ‘ mded in conneeium willi Unlay'*
other
"T he
Fernald E.i'igtiion roundup Hut member* of Ihe (tarty
Win::" The |i«*ndal will Im- r dleil were ri-xp-n-dile (hi 1 lilix*ly reto
flu- Seminole Memorial Ihnpilal" luliomirv aiiemid in Puerto Itu-o
•n diitiiicuith IIfrom being a roun-, in rtrtober and Novemlter. I 9i 0 ,
I) hutiiilaL
hntpilaL All dedtcaleilroom* | for (fie allrmpted a*«aa«inallim of
.- ill he rer'rrrd . «t&lt;itg,1 Mr Turk- former I’residrin lla rrt S I rum,-in
• *&gt; who a^ld lhai
e pilot romn al lllair llouie in Nmeinhri .1
wfilch was ■iivpfeii-lt fiiriiitlii-d that tear, ami for Ihe recent -fi«w.i
and deeoralhd several tear* aco mg offiay in the Hou*e here
would In rexhirril and the club
Hi - Vitionnh't parly ot Puerto
eould conlinne lo maintain 1'
Hick l.-ng h h . - i - n on Ihe attuMiey
Dei larlng ih it eon&lt; inicl'oii
. 11 gem-i.,T* ,ohter*iti- li*t, docuhed
l-egln on or ilmul Jolt I dr ax an organirallon » eking "in .iller
Tucker xnld II 1.1I II will lake 13 Ihe It-rm ••( :oi ■rnnu-nl til the
monlhx to complete No plan- li te l/nlled plate lo uneontlMuil'O! ■!
In-ell made a* tel. he &gt;aul. lor mean
• hate not
Hi
l.ind*raping. »III
Party.
Ithaxe
|922
been provided t
. "fillet I m ill tin
Mr Tucker r*
r‘
d hi* inliv lene
exl m Ihe hntpi
,erl a* stem
nung from Ih
ne xpenl »ix
wlule «er* .ng
iimnlh* in a I
with the \ 1r
(Vor'd M I
II While flit1
II III" Il i.li il
he xjul lie
I lor
9lh li
lo Ip keep li
erni led Xirn
\ large eiowd (la c k e d t in •• h ie I
wax nol a led patient lie
ix-I 111m in nr la *1 t u g h l fm Ihe un-i*x|gnei| hi dulie* In Ihe V
| rii.il Spillig 11 n u ll of Seminole
lalMralnry and from Inal In
II gh &gt;1 henl'x 11••• honm *x 1mu 11 :
teri-'l III ho-pitalx and ll.eir 1
llnnlng grew Inltnuin-g lu« •Ox­ • M it.ll 1,Ire t'luli, uriordii.g In Mi *
charge frtim Ihe Arm *, he en * S111•• It.-c xe W l i i l t l e , S I I S t-- i l
m o lie d ir t - c lo r .
lixied in Ihe merrlianl mat
The group I'i'' 1riled Ihe •nun*
and wa* serving at pnr-.r .*&gt;• II I
xhlii when he to iled hi* parent III * liter* which won it honor- ■!
\li IlN'iirru- |n*1 prior lo gnm III I In- xt.ite tox-nl conle*t In the dtvi rIndia lie wax a«krd lo run- III -Ho .I program It wn* hlghliglili &lt;1
Sanlord in Ihe inleretl of lln- li.ii.lt ht ''.lye xet* it*-*lgn**i| hy |lu* -I.
lor a few d att. and alter tim ing I ■niniril, and i|.i-clal lighting
lo Sxnford derided to xl.n dr | fret* nnd roilunie*.
I ncklT t|.|l« d llie il h .11 I- • *., | 1 I lie p r o g r io n w a x d&gt; » ig m I lu
and wax *hoeked al the lai ■ of I ap|teal le all age group*. Appmt
fio llllirx il had lo olli-t. and * lo ll m n li I f '-'all t o i n l i x l x w e re i n
he made Ihe remark .it .1 I
e.- luge in mu- ed xinging.
him ling that In* liobtn wax
&gt;- I
( 4 4 )1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1
\ I 'I 'I ( 4 I \ I *
pilalx", he Immediately w., r uh
I 'lllll'O S \ | .
on Ihe hoxplial eiimmitti-i
.) kSIIINOTON iA 1•r.•; - • • I
lhal linn- he hax worked n w id
arcnmplishing Ihe d*e .m 1 t 1* i •&gt;n*1It nil. *na I .im-ndmenl de»i.rud
lo 1* rmii flu Ibuixr to fue*' -m
almul In he realired
Mr,
Sue Sleven-oii. pi r u i in llie rvrnl i'i a dl*B*lroii* at- 111IC
chairman, inlrnduced the i» &gt;1 .-r ill ick on Wa-lilngton h.i* hei n a|»and .Mr* V i' Messenger it 1 1 protesl I.) thi 'w-nate Jlldu iary
duced her gue*|, her douch • in 1 om mitten
law. Mr*. Waller Ileal ol 11
,
Te*
Mr* It C .Maxwell and Mr*
llulh Scull who are pliunim: ia. 1
lion* lo California am* Europe
re*p*-clivrl)-, were pre-enirii with
•li.irie* from Ihe club ht Mr.
Waller Carter. 3lr». llartt-t xwan
»on. hntiex* for Ihr oci n«|iin ha I
An; cle* club and the headALnUQliFHQUK &lt;.r — Tin- firal EI'lacrd mlnlalurr "travel hag*"
qu; i'er» of llie American Radio
at earh guetl'* plaie. :ud the official al tempt lo span tin i-n
fiuh'* color* of ere .-11 ami g &gt;ld tlnenl hv amateur radio relat on Relay I, *gue in W'e*t Hartford.
,
were em|ihu*lred In Ihe lalil- dee Iwo r lers i* scheduled Saumlay Conn.
an v lay and New Mesic - h.on*
oration*.
'Die
t national organitaap..ar.-nil) hold Ihe ki-y in *uc linn n:
tried 40 year* ago
ce*».
to b a n ..
.uch relay* as this.
In .1 manner rnmmisi-rnl ol Hu Pie fir*t I n»conilnenial relay on
early day* nf radio. ine.'.aaiT* will low frequency band* in Ihe vicinity
tie pa-.rd from station to *i.iii-m „( p,,. pr,..eu( bmadca*! band wa*
all ac-nixs llu- naintry. It * neti-r .
in 191;
, Sanford City Manager Warren twen done on llie two ini-ter m u
The
situation
they- faced then w ai
Knowles today stated lhal llie liter band a very high frequency
«lty'» road work in Wynnewond, band where transmission* an- nor similar In lhal faring Ihe hams
engaged in Ihe higher frequency
a »uhdivi*ifirt of Sanford, wa- ap- mall) limit*-*! In line ol sight
te&lt;t now The average Iwo meter
pli'Xlniately 10 per cent cunt"'nil- toughest plarc In cross signal will ti at * I betwen 100 and
lill-lixl lodav.
I* llu Arilnna-Ni*w MexieoTexa*
The C ity'* Ifl-man road crew, Fanhnuille slrtdeh," *ald A David Tin milt
An imolfnial practice relay at*
working in Ihe area, i* expected. Mhblleti n. une of llu- leaders in
In roni|ilele paving of Decallew Ihe pm jerl. "Towering mountain* '•'•opletl U *i -xwoua) lailcd -ancc
Ave. U ie this afternoon and be­ a iu l th e ilix ta n c r lietween Ihe c o m J*"* n ie x ta g e s go in g I m iiii wajra
|8 i*e
( M r t ir u la r
pndi
b-’ gged down a* Ihe rcxilll o f • »
gin work on h'orrest Dr. eflher to­ lliu m lli- x
! obimrmel change u&gt; weather condlnight or early tomorrow morn­ lerns." be said.
’nii- project was conceived bv ' •*on* uhlfb lnlcrfcre&lt;l wllh
ing, acrording to Ihe City man­
ager.
Ihe Two Meier and Down Club *,''n * , \ 7h*rillo and Sandia Crest,
Wynnewood'a street* and road* of 1/ 3* Angcle*. Tbe Albuquerque ,'a*, °* Albuquerque.
They'll try it again Ihls week
were e ilrn tiv rly damaged by last V IIF Club and similar organixatlon* and imllvldual* all aero** Ihe with several added station*.
year * heavy rains and fiend*.
"Hie day might conic when a
Thr elty manager expert* the country will take part.
An pfforl will he made to move fwomeler relay s t o ** ihe coun­
work In Wvnnewood to be complrted by Ihe middle nf June “if messages both ways arms* the try eould Prove a lifrtaver In get­
no u n e x p e c t e d contingencies nation. At opnotiie end* of the ting an I m n o r t a n 1 message
relay are the headquarters of the through," Middleton taid.
arise," he tald.

Auditorium Pocked
For Spring Concert

Hams Will Attempt To Span
Continent In Relay Saturday

Road Work About
40 Per Cent Done

�«

No Sign O f Weakness

one year whh a cnrry*ovcr from early Jay*,
when voter* were liable lu *u*|H*t t uny sort
of chieanery If office-holder* had term*
loiiK enotiirh for tehm to catch their breath.
Now Mn**nchu*ett* rn-ojinhe* thut in these
complicated day* two year* i* not enough
for :• k ivenmr to jM ucquninted with hi*
job.
I'roUtldy mo*t o f the remaiiiiny state*
*S{'* ev*ntnatty frDHjv. "in No on« would
dream of cutting the president down to n
two-year term

There *reni to lie »omo confusion anti
Itliaconreptloh* In foreign countries ns to
What the hearing* in the McCnrthy-Army
Controversy really mean. In some place*
they are intei pieU-.l a* weakness, i* a »ign
that our internal unity Is In danger. Those
who tnko this position know little of the na­
ture
the American people
Would n weak nation truly worried about
It* unity permit public hearings of such a
nature? I* it really undignified and imma­
ture to seek out the truth no matter how un­
pleasant and wearisome it is to do so? Are When Congress Ron Wild
When condition* are favorable. ( 'onutfss
tha political trials held behind the Iron Cur­
tain, where public trials mean only public is npt to encroach on the president's domain.
confessions by brainwashed defendants ac­ Kx-Prr*ld|*nt Truman recalled just such an
cused of crimes ngalnst the state, a -dim of occurranie. in iiis birthday address, lie re­
ferred to the experience* of {’ resident John­
■trength nnd maturity?
The United States has made many mis­ son in deconstruction days. Then two-thirds
takes in the past nnd will probably make n of each house of ( ’nitjftl*** was opposed to
great many more, lint we do not find it the President and pasaetl loll after bill over
necessary to cover those mistakes with a tlis vein.
veil of secrecy or to pretend tluv do not
The climax came with the adoption of a
exist. One cannot rid a house of dirt by measure dividing the South into fix «• mili­
tary district*, to Is- ruled by a Retirml. until
sweeping it under the rugs.
The hearings are disclosing onte inis- ■ the stale* included should adopt universal
take* in the way we have Ifen doing things Neyro siifferaye. Then followed an effort to
—either party to the controversy will agree , remove Johns* oi through imt*ruchmcnt,
to that although they differ as to just what : vvliich lost hy only one Vote in the Senate.
errors were made. A* long IIS we call face \ Had the effort succeeded, future presidents
our past blunders, admit our fault - and try would have been nt l he mercy of I wo-thirds
to do something iilmiil them, we do not need of Culture**.
to fear for our unity or our strength Nor ,
Tiie Supreme Court was threatened. liecause some decisions dissatisfied the Conshould our frankness dismne* i t out allies
Itressiotuii rulers, some proposed to wi|&gt;e out
the power of dcclnrimr statutes unconsti­
Terms Of Governors
tutional John A. Hiiiglinm of Ohio, one of
MafliuicItusett* is lakimr steps In increase (lie group, favored a constitutional amend­
tha governor's term from two yenr* to four. ment to end judicial usurpation by abolish­
The leg .vlatorc is experts'll to vote a ron- ing the Court Itself.
atltutlnnnl amendment to this effect. A new
This is what may hap|M&gt;n when Conjrres*
legislature must follow suit, amt then the gets out of hand It reminds us that u dic­
plan must lie accepted by the voter*. *
tatorship may come from Congress, nnd not
The idea is tn line with the yrmwitijf only from the Presidency.
tendency of other state*, twenty-eight of
which now have the four-year rule. Massa­
chusetts herself used to elect governors an­ Pock-Marked Windshield
nually until 11)20. when the two-year term
Not vi much hit.-* Ihtii heard lately of the
went into effect. Giving a governor only cuiiour' dent.* which many driver* have been
discover Iid; on their witidrdiield*. Fanciful
explanation*
hrve Iwen advance'll, the moil
TODAY’S IUDI.K VKKSK
unlikely
being
that three were work of in­
I lulxired more abundantly than they all:
yet not I, but the grace of God which was vader* from Another planet.
Now George It Wiitkiiu*. director of reWith me. (I Corinthians 15:1ft.)
v ttti'h for n lending gins.* nmker. naya that
niiuutr examination indicates that the dnmThe Sanford Herald
nge ha* I n"*ii .confinerl entlrelv to wind­
shield*. with only occaaionnl mark.* on the
luirk window*. Thi* suggests that the windshield mark* were cauaotl by ohjeta thrown
up on the road. It is nothing new.
Why have there been *o many complaint*
about pock-marked windshield*? Chiefly be­
cause there are more and more cars on the
rmid, and their speed is greater, A tendency
tn Imitation may aixo ply its prt. I’eople
hear of other* having a new ex^erlence.simd
the power of *ugge*ttnn ninkt-s them dis­
cover tht it i« affecting their own cars
Some djit' we may lie invaded from an­
other world but our windshield* of today
Wednesday, May 2*1. 1051 (iirnieh no such evidence

Old Star Is In New Medium

Too Late To Classify
Ily ItlULSKLI. KAY
r«nvrnlii&gt;ns g, t hauler to take
a« a fellow gets older. Last week
end I attended th* soring conven­
tion of the Florida Public Relations
Association held at the Man* Souci
Hotel in Miami Beach.
As conventions go. it was most
successful but ritrem ely rugged.
However, 1 did pick up some valu­
able idea* and suggestions In the
wav «f material for future column*
and thoroughly enjoyed renewing
old acquaintances.
I Have been attending conven­
tions In Miami Beech almost liefore
there was a Miami Beach, and each
time | viiit this fabulous area I am
re-amased to a point of gasping
for hreath.
Being more nr less a conserva­
tive type of thinker. I held the sub­
conscious Idea that -ooner or later
tho I I , a,-h would reath the satura­
tion point. They build skyscraper
hotels there Ilk,- most towns build
three-tiedroom homes. I understand
that lift new hotels were opeutil
last year and nobody knows how
ninny motels; last in spite of this
steady growth most e&gt;f them andoing a land office businrss at
j rlee* that make a ounlry I k&gt;)
ilk,- me shudder.
I can rrmemlwr a Gw yri.r*
l-aek when the month, of Aprd and
May wen- a* dead a- a do*lu bit I
and wi-rr known as the In-between
or «*ff-rea,on. Now hotel*, rcstau
tank* and other rstabltshnictn*
that used tn wear storm shutters
at this time of year arr running
g n a t gun* with more customers
than tr.ey ear. arrnmodale, while
the airlines, railroad* and bus line,
ks-ep pouring more foik* tn every
day. There Just Isn't any season
any more. Florpla is year ’nursd
anti getting worse.
It iiacsrvt seem lu make any
difN rrnre who is ptrsid- n: or who
is governor, prosperity gees on snd
folk* gallop about In Ca iiita&gt;-» and
spend their money like drunken
sailors. The morr hetrts, motels

/A M E S M A R LO W
A lrlier* ra ltH our attention to tha
fa rt that parkagv vacation dealt
Haw rrally caught on and they
h a w already said over ft.DOT this
srat,&gt;n. Tlu v had a hard Um&gt; sott­
ing a ’r » hundred a year or so
ago. This |« poly one
th&gt;n untflt; Eastern, Pan Aoirro-an
Bcabosrd. Coast fJnr, Grevbuund
and all the rest are r*p*'Ti&lt;r.ring
the M m v amasing tra w l dvmaad.
Attending the convention were
repress-nlatIve* of such attraction*
a* Cypress Garden*. Silver Spring*
Marine SludtM. Week). W .-he*
Springs and other*. All of them re­
ported hasinres u p from 19 to t i
per cent.
I r t my little pink rer* knock­
ed down by a chap namevi Bean
ATHESX a —A p h llilie r ami a who *)w&lt;k* le our croon during the
reporter have been sentenced to rrnvriition on th* twhjeci of “Fly­
tear month* in prison because thetr ing Saucers." You krruw last week
wteklv newspeper published a re­
port that l&gt; k t Marshal Alexander
saucers", "nltlcd wind­
Pabago*. Greece* Premier, may on
retire from politics soon The men shields" or "ghosts." I had never
personally
i« r * surh phenomena
appealed the trntrnrc and were
gite. for Mr. Bean who is us, of
set Dee pending a hearing
nor had 1 ever met anyone who hmlThey are Costsianiine M t jr r .
Now | mutt backtrack and spoluputdither and HUas Bredexnat. re­ Ihe nation's foremast sctchtists la
porter. of the weekly Monday the fWIJ of elvctrontes and radar,
New*. They were convicted el who ha* developed many of the ite“ dtsteminaURg false report* liable vicei used today in this fieM and
to c i x * stsrm and amx’eiy "
who hat niade a study o f “A fte r
saucers" for swerwl year*, con­
tend# that they not only exist but
•SWALLOWS PEN N Y
VHTOR. N. Y iP—Two-year-old he ha* proof in the term of 909
Danny Dorschrif, a pennr sluek individual reports and numerous
photographs to prove lb
In hit throat, was rushed I I mile*
He
eontends t h a t
"flying
to Rtwhestcr General Hospital yes­ •aneer*" are real. They are frwm
terday
twter-plaaetary space. They are
X-rays, taken just as surgeon*
prepared to rewrote, shewed that
Danny had swallowed Hie peony
Doeter* left the rest to nature

Court Rules More On Segregation
WAMUNUTUN «#»—It It imt clear
R o* far *&gt;.v United HlatM Buptnac

CMI1 IxU imU

u

go at tin* time

Hi mitt*wing srgrvxsrton M pi te n
t import e l by pahttc money
Last w rrk ft **td scgi agaiion
In pubftr ic h n b Is unconaOtutun
al. In several cates yrstardsy it
m ifM u r n thv rvmrt t i l extrud­
ing Its baa on segregation m col­
leges and c ity w a r d theater* snd now be admitted to lax supported
coftegr* and to cityouned thea
ten? It "*u!ci seem so from the
AtOpreme sornx't advice to the
fewer russets to reexamine Ihrtr
Uuntorg &lt;m Mg tegs turn.
Hu*, since fhe rsvuri didn't say
so, the final etrvwrr will hale lu
unR ter M u re rtarifle*tVo per­
ten the court said: “ We conclude haps when the o w l |. willing to
thite Is the field of moMkr e&gt;lMU) rttteu Me doctrine of ‘ eeparwie but trrday
Ugwd' ha* no teac*. Srparatr rhietetajuj facIHtte* are Iwfeerrmly _ The court yesterday hsndled
three other cate* drsllng with tegThe dee it ion «x s revteuttensry rrgatien .U d la them, km, future
Ml ■ tnrtel seuir. Iter tbe first dart Ur alma may be needed be­
time lu M year* the court taH fore U Is clear hm» far the court
••artglHoa I* unlawful bgreute |i intends to go
In one, a fewer w on banned
d g d v w Negro children of equal
segregation In lew-cost hswmng In
in 1M Qie Suoreme Court had San rraneisco In a second a fewer
*a*d segregation itself was alt right court banned setregaifeo tn i lu
90 kmg ■•Negroes got tr e »lmcni nior college at Wichita Falls Trx.
uRbul tn that g lv tt whK*i. fatU . The Supreme tVort let h o * the
a t * m et reding court* went R w t lower court drchfent stand
Rut the third case wa» a putoJee.
•M b the separate-but-equal docTO * ww* the rate of Iteudon,
M a t . Non* banned sexrrextssn
M l the court liwdhiofluUy sever w lrtr tjm d barred Nrgrar* from
f
A M W ceurt
w

toj

perrteMed 4*» play an thoae

Publisher, Reporter
Are Sentenced

ane-

HAL BOYLE

1954 REPORT CARD

but they srvn't telling far fear
they Juii naturally would scare us
to death.
I'll trll you somr motr latar
pruivilril torar guy in Washington
remote* th* "tap secret" ban. Hut
thro* -(range force* or* friendly.
They arc from outer space and
they may lie th* means of saving
us from ourselves.

Hy HOWARD E.
KIRMHMRK. L H .D .
"Thank You", soya the newsboy,
tho grocer, the butcher, the bank
teller amt the millions of people
who live and work together and
serve each other. "Thank you", li
just a small rourteey which we
fri-ely grant others in a society and
culture an s ir of give and take
and essenilalty happy in everyday
relationship*.
Tbrre are score* of court rows
things which we can say and do to
make iwople know that we appre­
ciate them and what they do tor at.
Court, ■&gt;• bri sk* down the W rricrs
tn-tween people wn,i ir e stranger*
to one another. It make* friends of
thou- who otherwise might be
tneroie*. The small nicelta* In life
keep people happy and smiling.
Happy people enjoy living and
those who enjoy Bring make a na­
tion strong Unhappy people weak­
en a nation. They become svpiclogs of their fsllowmrn. Courtesy
is indirativr of one's respect far
his fellow man as well ae being at*
act of politeness. In America we
take, for graft ml the reeptst and
the Courtesy of those with whom
we work and live. Just as we take
tor granted the fart that the tun
will rise iu the morning; that food
w ill be on the tabic at mealtime«
and that we shall have job* to­
morrow for whirh we shall receive
good reward*
In tho&gt;e nations where dictators
have taken over, there is little
lime or thought given to politeness
sr,I ike niceties er living, urimns-sj
wipe* out courtesy. Hope become*
submerged tn rhe routine of avoid­
ing suspicion Fear dominates the
live* of the -iluen*. Men fear thetr
own children. In a society wherw
m m sro encourage*! to Inf arm en
me a.ipthrr and tho stale police
is omnipresent, suspicion replaces
courtesy, respect and love of fel­
low man.
Recently there has been much
criticism of America’s laos of
courtesy. School teachers say many
children do r.»t know the meaning
of th - word Adult* ah- pot setting
the example of courteous behavior.
Kaeh one seem* to have forgotten
the right* of other*. Each Individ­
ual i* absorbed by self-taterwot
and the desire to gain Ms own
ends at Ibe expense of the wallbeing and happiness of atheis. It
is time American* rreogidte this
tendency toward selflsn self-In­
terest and did something construc­
tive aieutt their attitudes.
T h - “Good Mornings" and the
“Thank You*" do not form the
foundation of our Atwersran free­
dom but they are tha meetar tn the
framework of sar Bill af Rights.
They help hold u* together ns a
happy people and as a strong na-

&lt;j:dn‘i turn way until I uj&gt; 7.,
NEW YORK
don't mind head.
eryiag now and then," -said the
“ Being an octogrnanan ha* been and It u»e«l to be gold . . . *,
youngest old lady in town, as she so enjoyahlc I esn hardly wail told ■* anything you ever saw. It
cheerfully put on some lipstick until 1 am a nonagenarian—that is -till gold it the end*
“I
hsH rir» y i _undrr.tr:
retattj J«u a r e . J O --------------- _
“ What wa* th,»
* m jn my
" Ttus eMjrtv . T ^ l ? - Oofjrelsn*
nus mi Mir iXmI. )i«r,
JJii? •*••&gt;. ju&gt;i litiug iUeii.
has beeome the toast of Bruad- People are too selfish. They love
Uieim ctvn too much — and loo
n v e years ago at St Mrs. Car" I try to live from the inside Her V
hart. a retired concert singer, ap­
tohad I
peared as a temporary panelist on out. Evervday is a blrthilay
“I '
'•Life Begins a .
a DuMont me. I'm like a grasshopper, al
TV network program. Her *agc waya ready in jump to something lower
new.
tenjis
wit ami wlsdum made her an im ­
“ 1 feel I am a very practical don't
mediate hit. and now—an old star
in a new entertainment medium— woman , . even though I do be- vcmr
her o
she has become one of America's lieve In fortune teller*.
mo«t widely quoted widow*
“ Death? I never think of it. Why
^
Million* of old folk have been am 1 not afraid? Darling. I am /*)&gt;' *'
cheered and in sot red by the gay not very religious, but the msol [**,*. *
courage with which Mrs Carbart important things in the world to I ■***“ *
(e»t* a *ay time and age. But anyone are God and good health )' ‘*~
Broaduay show purple love her,
' 1 cling tn niv memories, hoi
'
t.Mt-ltoih for herself, ami for the I am not a victim sit them Wc | * '
fine fun &gt;he is having out of her worry t‘*» much xbmit yeslerdj* „ ”
lateln-life sucre* v
snd tomorrow. Today it ready * ‘,or,
After each Friday uight ahow. ca»h. *
‘ ‘ ouJshe likes to go to Lindy'v restau­
"I've had a rich life, and th at' !?[*•
rant, where she holds eoort some- sustains me If I don't bubble ,nv "Win*
times until 1 a.m . trading quips more—well. | esn still babble
on equal term* with the fattest I ’ve had everything, and Ive been m*.ny,
minds in drew bushes*
down to nothing. But I don't be * m*
The other day I bad lunch with lieve in money — oralimony,
rr 1,
Mrs. Carhart. a serene grande either
4houId
dame with a patrician a ir re*em
“ You're happier if voti grl a "r l*u'
Ming the mother of President Utile bit of everything in life, and , "My
Franklin Roosevelt. The resem not loo much of anything
justice
hlance cessed the moment Mr*.
“ I wouldn't turn my hand to go j *air
Carhart, a rose pinned to her back to where I was—in a big 1, f *
ample botom, sat down and. her hou*e wtth five »ervan!« I liv e ,
sprightly blue eyei twinkling, in a small apartment and take *
opened her shrewd lri*h mouth care of myself
'
and brgan to paint the world In
“ I don't take maid service I '
philosophic wisecrack*.
do my own rooking and wash my * mi 1
Nobody can piriure "fisorci,* ” s *n hair. I *W p eight hour* every
as her friend* call her. betler than night, and eat two meals each day
herself. Go. tell uj about yourself, That is all I need. I like a cock
"H I
Grorxir:
tail, but never before I ’ve had die. T
“ well. | was born in Baltimore morning mffee. A cocktail is n» soul,
the month after they shot Abra­ good on an empty stomach My I feel
ham Lincoln I've been a widow favorite food is fish.
1 am
U years—cr is it 40? I n**er was
"God has been good to me I he'll s
any good on details My bump of still have all my own h*lr and
"Bui
concentration is just a hole In the •nme of my own teeth Sty hair plates.

Public Forum
Thu column is for Sariford Her­
ald readers to s»r in expressing
their (*iak&gt;«* upn« any mailers ot
Interest tn the general public. We
lelieH jm rr Idea* and fair erilf a * ol any n b U a g condition*,
eiiy-wide, (late and national: com­
ment. m criticism* of individual*,
rwhite officials, groups cr orianh a t.b a Umperate, fair
and truthful No personalUiea. T V
length ut your letter depends iqwn
the Importance of what you hare
tay. All letter* vtlt be signed
writer with address, though
mature will be withheld from
publication upon request. Wher­
ever petfiMe Ir i l r n should be
limited to 3 V or 300 word*. The
Herald reserve* the right (&lt;&gt; ,-&lt;lii
or rut letter* to fit the spare
available
F

S

Editor Monford Heratd,
Dear sir I would like to u k r
this mewn* to thank the many
frieod* who have eiprtssed their
si'nipothy In wards, died* and
flowers during the short tllaevs
aad death of my wife. M r*. B W.
Hitler. Also, I weald like to thank
the hospital staff for giving every
aid .possible
during her stay therv.
there.
--------------■Hie 13 Miller children join m» In
thanking all who hava l&gt;v«n so
kin,!.

Rev. It. W. Miller
Miller Farm*

tlAl.TIWnRK + - Bertie Atb.
JT. pleaded gul% here ynterday
te * rtiarve of steelier 2.699 paun !s
&lt;&gt;f plumbing lixtorev from a plumb
log supplr hno-e
lie sard he loch the f l .M i worth
of bra*e valve*, faurets. eltmar
* and other supplies to raise
due yesterday on an alimony
payment
Ash was arrested yesterday
reaming along with Robert L MrQet, 42. who pleaded Innocent to
the charges
Both i n Nrgmes.
Poker told they became sutteetesta and fuikvwed urn man when
they mtUred bow their ear sagged
aver the rear wheels. U was load­
ed down with the Ion of plumbing
fixtures

K

tion
It would be well to remember
that live Gatden Rule it n door
statement o f courtesy a* taught
by Chrlot. W* all accept the Golden
Rnle In prtnetpte bat how Imper­
fectly we practice Ilf

Delivered In Sanford

lettuce with Polaln
SalRd, llam Salad nr
Csdluge ('keen*
Snllines, I’ lrkle*, t'hre**e

WKATHER

60c
Wilh Ikveruge

SUGGESTION

CHICKEN
in a
HASH In­

in a

BASKET

COMPLETE DINNERS
Uarberaed Chicken ........
Liver nnd Onloitn
Staffed Pepper*
Gritted Pork ( hup*......
Grilled Hrri SleIC
..............
Dreaded Venl Cutlet
Fried JuRtbo Shrimp .
Fried Swapper Fingerx
Put Your Money
hi A U w i

naturally

THURSDAY M E N U

Yegelable Plate (Four Vegetable*) "
(Beverage and Itemsert wot Indaded)
( hwire of two Vegetihlee, Salad, Beverage, m l

VEGETABLES
A* Gratia Pntatoen
Englhh peg*
BetlrrH Carrela
Steamed Rice
DESSERTS
HOME MADE CAKE

IBe

BEVERAGES

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C orey,

t h e sA N F n n n
Wed. May 26. 1911

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P a ir »

Guide To Good Shopping

- by Pamela Mention
■ —— . .
Exit the vld faihloncd kitrhtn ilave. Enter the modem kluheo ma.-ter.
"hen Grandma was a bride kltchon chores were buck-breaking task*.
I Long hatd hour* were spent at du1l*«»-diihw»tcr rul - l t y j b». But
By CI.CI1A ItnOWVSTONE
cr^get-mindeJ Amvtica hat tome up with just the thin/* to make
I lankly fancy, it how w*c dc- i t-iiusake* ping eaiier and more efficient. For -’ -.iiiiplc, lif t ' the llitr.'
„ c?nl H c w n s T ' . ^
I
S
—
—
— —' J — arb.-.pn* rollup fitb
’the fillets are stulfed y*ith but- 1
It h a t have com *
.y
*••** Mateixret Dimjf*M»* *«d
rum: ,— T ...O.' r r • '
|iss, *' VSLW, lis— *•••
Oi A ilh u r Cdr¥&gt;’r"»nuj« mm'-ugi , t-rwill he on .v in t of next month,, ee^- .. ils U klalile o u iiiU itjl.w i
(cxpecially practical
were hum* ted yesterday afturnoot When we -erved thi* dlah we ac
laid It tlic 8 lic*-X
with n yachting natty givtn by eonipanied it with green peal.be
'which ruts a whulc
Mr*. Hairy Lie ntrd Mr». It. N. eati*e *uch a mild vegetable doe*
tim .it&gt; with one
not utero iwer the delicate flavor
i*ayrr
*trok«, Hetc’s art
Aftei leaving the 1*1*1 work, at of tin stuffing. It peas are your
item which hat a
■1:3d |&gt;, in. amt m iltin g on the St choice, use a small amount of wa­
L ietl pias‘ e In the
John* R in r. thr anchor « | , iltop ter when rooking them, and add
a t t«nsi of every
pvd and a delicious nival of filed laiitcspoon of butte: or marg.rrin:
chicken. . all"pel potatoes, towa­ a d.iih of salt .md otic of ugar t&gt;
al«d-mvl ir t**iln g th* r.t.-tks of
the
walrr
Ye*.
we
said
.ttg.tr
rd «ala I, hut ioU», lo f f ir and cakv
'..'!n!&gt; slirir.r on 1 t rtrirtu Or
» « . enjoyed. Mia. I*cr and M l* That smidgen of sweet won't
.t this miracle-wotkrr — a
Saytr were assisted in aervitnt the change the true flavor of the pei*
|a&gt;.- tin* uratch m i l l whnh in- Consort* any r»' t**a a vtriatila
—it will just arcent it
»ru t« t.y M n . Harry I re Jr.
t!an*l&gt; Jatlitti* marred or faded iltan (o. l*&gt;.
.Mi« Dingfeldet wm then ptcWe like a rrt*|t sal.id ufler thi*
• urfa.i i and rerioves vergtihri wllti a ingle dub Here it a chant a
.. ntvd with n gift by the h o tlro M . fnh di'h —lu'seii green* enliven­
stopIrendilnw * ' ry tlmeJunief
T h o r invited wne: Miaa Ding- ed with thin cucumber slice* i r I
i.. - 1 t i n Hi.
I f nt.iltrte \
(••liter. Hi. Corey, Mia. Julius K *11’i fatt chec't i- a lavoritt
ftw passe, with (hit magic wand
P in tfi ldir. Mr nod Mia. V«li« combination If wi* .are making thi
William. J r. Mi and 'If * .tart. salad .a little ahead of the meal w.
and the fu n iitu ri i* •ntnothed
R u .rL I. Ml
and Mi*
Humid put ths* t'rcen* and cnrtimher
while your nervej ar»’ ooulh -d.
Jones, M i, and Mr*. 1’ I* Scntt. yllce* tn * &gt;it Ir wiwiden Ivatrl, cnimhli
Thrn ther**» .&gt; tn-sv *team I'a-kit
Mr, and Mi ■ Sandy Tep»ir t»f t»* ut etp the Rsyoiieftcl tight in. eo\er
&gt;vIrish mal.et any put a strain
taint.
,
tint howl tl.’hpy and refrigerate
omii-r . . u ii ’ tv dvfnt Is friUrU
Mr and Mr* Mi hay rrultick, iii'l htl'-re icrvmg we dro** the
to.iifs. Htr.uo i 'k* ha by foods*
Mr. and Mi*. l.r»trr Guthri", Mi. salad yyllli olli’C "tl. wine vine­
fruits .'ml s*. - 1 eh , pt**.-|yit {
unit Mi
Charic* LeGxdt of III
gar. &lt;all ami frc.'ily itmuiul ***';»
Undo, Mr. and MlS. II V Isuyrt pt-r. using three or four table*'
the tutor -I lie S t . i t vitamin *•
Mr.atid Mi
lim y l •*•■ It and «tVon* of oil to o-t* "I vtneg tr.
Thi
' -I'-l is.- t tents ore
Mr. .in I Mi
tta iiv f.eo Si
atuor »• rh&gt;- •■ ■■ ,- as ailatilo 11 -itr
Hot t’ a. properlv 1 rtvrd, t« a
■ 1* -it er, fi.er
Mr Dai i •i Ini'* gu al-'ng Inr thi- meal With |
fnh. yyc like lemon with our li- &gt;
art
Oa* strcV* mosttrs l*a&gt;*i o *yf Darevi tlinM
hut your family m.iv prefer nnlk
I rri mi Ibifii in Ir* land, the
blilr card and m rrty Helocr in our
1 I
'll* Mini I ..n il M m llarlis.u household. in*i*t* creint i* lit*
uu otnpaniment to tea
Figged, I ’ dl.t. Ivx.it. ,md Mis. ntoper
Jit Arm K;hl Cedar Rapid-, |ow.&lt; risen though'we quote professional
M IS S I I A H I I A U A M c A I. E X A N D K I t
a* having laid down
all graduate indent* it the Cm lea I j *lc r
( I ’hiriu hi Cot)
yet-ilv •■• T r \a * will .irritv I tid.it the edict that milk tiring* out the
tn .pend .1 tew day* with Mr and best lea flavor, site i* strong In
l i foullli plait.* children of
Mr* V.nl l.ov'elf w!i i are .taxinjj her ronviettonst
t Sole School enjoyed their no­
tint we are halli in agreement "
this week at Now Smyrna Ile.irh
Ml s Liggett and Mit* Kyht will tv Ilk thi- tea I,.: l rr* wtom it conic * un.H p - id. last week a* they
tin t K m West M o re reluming I- to tea htewirig The tea|nd mu*1 trio tnl on the school bus to Orn i r where a guide showed them
the CrivrrMiy I •■ the iiwimcr *v» ht rtterd with boiling water, ten
Foremost Dairies
.stnn and Miss I..well tsilt vj*|l ho
■ml watci imi*t l e luejsitted, the i l l i irti th*
p'aer
parents nn Celery Avrniic tin'll watts' must he Irrvhly luiileil and
June 70 when *ln- leatr* (nr 'Ion the lire's must *tcrp about five
T - it rhi- I Mldrcn were srrst d
...
.
..
. . . . . . . .
s
tr«*:»l
embark nn dune 79 lot a muiute-, If y-&gt;ii are a stirklrr - it nl pc ovdk anil were gtv^i
The engagement anil .&gt;(•{•&lt;u.k limit marriage nt \|i.* Il.ith.ira Ann | A,, r„,(l1|i,, tom id Furor*
aboiil -ei'iug l.ot le tr.tge* hot. nnlk mill ice ci-aoi to have with
McAlcxandci to Ueni.d "
Burnham, soil nt Mr and Mr* M It
nine Hie Irjru p s with vety hot ' . ' i r I.nis'li They later went in
lturnham of IMant City. I* today being announce"I by her iiamtls,
I i’.(• 'Inry where they enjoyed a
W I: William &gt; nl I iki land Water
M r. and Mr* J E McAh xamlcr Jr. of Sanford
spent Monday iiielit m Sanford
l! mav he that you u e tea hag* I oil tuinh and swim before reII. 0 . Crews of I ’lant City wdl art a* h i. hrothttdn law's Iwst enroute to 1 iii.itill.i
.atlo-r than loose lea sometime* tinning lioim'
tnan and serving a* maid of h o n o r----------------------------Tidily-five student i made the
we use the fir.!, sometime* the
w ill be M in (iynllh O.ckman of .
*,
,
,
.
H a\id lh I n , who l- in the ■■•Tolid We find that lea hag tea" tr o with t|n ip tonehei, Mr Ann
Army ipiarterma-ler r«rp &gt;n•I w.i* ta tr . lie t made n- i teatml—and I l--d*. tluve mother*, M m . Chur*
The wedding dale ha* been set
stationed ..t Fort l.ve, V a , is we like to add au extra hag f'&gt;r th*' I
Cail iit. M m . Miles, Mis. II
fo r the afternoon of June ft at .1:3ft p w r t llin C n ifltlfin v
pending • 10 ilay.’ leave m .sin pit We've Item etiVtonrd laleh Bus II, and the I&gt;i i i drivei
o’clock at the Churrh «d God, r a ” ' n 9 V - O I T i p O n y
i--.il tudotv iv|*irtiiiif to Foil about dunklnc tea had* up amt b* it Mu
French Ave. and 22nd St. F o l l o w - ‘
*
1^*vyi*. Wash where he will te down, fur thinking ei&gt;d the water
Ing the eereinony, a reception will
reive onlet* tor oversea* duly in The currvef Pi i 'IIuhI. we uniterbe held at the home of the brideHOLLYWOOD i f — For llir (ir*l Japan
stand. i to let Hie tea amt water
elect's parents at tfioo Sanford lime In 17 yrar*. Jean Her: holt
quietly tllnliAve.
Mi
amt
Mi
l(,i||'li
Au
tin
If you wish tn prrf.vrr (hi* meal
A ll friend, of the couple are in­ is parting company with Hr. Smith I i j \&gt; i then guests, tlieir with a fust cour-e cither chilled
vited to attend the vytdding and Christian.
The great Dane I* playing one
and d.iuchler-in law Mr and hmtato Juice or hot tomato n ip
the reception
iv a i:im| choree Serve n hot
i
o m I.*.»
Miss MrAlcxiindcr i* a .Indent of the leading roles in ’fH.m for ;V/ r
the ' sotiad glee r!t,h of Seim
bread, too urn round of it with
11 11
id Seminole High School and will Cover” with JamrsL Cagney. Vivemile lli*’!i School last week ele-ti
lh*- main course, one alter
graduate In June with the Class fa Um lfor* and J oI ki l»erek tl
wilt be thr ftrM 'in " *tne» 1917
M lltlM I' A M i I H U T UOI.I.LTS new uffiier* for the tu 't 'a school
of HCd
IlM.rrdi* Ills: 0 thin IlHl fillets &gt;i ar.
Mr. Burnham attended
Plant that the pithlie has jeon t&gt;r heard
" i Fi 'li*', Ollie R ieie "h iltle ■*
ImA "I ' larre nr I n ull lemon.
(.'ity school* and iv presently alii film In any role evrept that of the
.........
dirtrtor of the glee club. Hie off I
3 lahh "poorrs butter nr margarine
hated with a construction company kindly D r llirtstu n
curt soft cerv who will »erye are. orvildrut,
I ituall onmn i miner
" I want to «ee it I ran get away
b it nt ■crumbs, ra tca:p-&gt;on salt, '» I .-*.t r&gt; Bates; sice president, I. rile
with doing something else,” s»yi
Bempit. vccretarv trvavu:&gt; r Im n
Hrndinlt "After all. Dr Chriitlan
Mrs Has o c -r , Mrs. t.ovul! tra'ooon peppsr, 3 t.rtile.twins
ami liii.itirss manag*ri,
iv inch a sweet, sentimental leh Or ire and 'tr^ Hand I l| KavlivT par-lev im p lie d ’ t m p coarsely "'ill,i
jnvr. I'd hate to.he stuck v|th play­ wi re hostrssi's | ( -t rvrhlmt wiien chopped c&lt;ii&gt;i;ed cle.suul tirimn, lean bvitpedy, Nancy While, ito
ing only him for the rest of my the Alina Miller n r r h met at lh • t erg r reparated &gt;. I .1 cup milk, lu ll Miller, and Harold Fate.
hie
Elk* Club tor Its regular sesst'n ft whole cooked cleaned ihntivp. V
" two whole generation* have
with
FFAFP.'f A N D SATIN F t l*MrI.owt It Oiler, ttreiide:* traMuson* hultrr or m irg t lnr mingles bvfure inm nm g
grown up knowing me a* imthinr ptended a* routine husinet* wa* 1nn tied i
spatula. Main ft serving*
A U f Ale cflislerrd nn the *hutThe Seminole Mich School Duid else but Dr. Christian Vet 1 have ili*cu**rd and the ■landing chair Method: tin' narrow frvli fillet* or NOTE: About .1 tablespoons id Inw. xh.vjely tssllrc of Helena
trim wid&gt;- fillet * Itutler ft l irce minced onion i* haht lor Ihlv
and Orchestra Association met b it played iit over t&lt;ift pirture' and men gave their report *
llarbieli'a silk nrganxjx es rung
night at 7:1' o’clock In the band done every kind of a role, incltidAft* r the huvlnras wa • taken cup* of a miiHiu pan nr dm - large recipe. When preparing the soft •Ires* The dress, tdl ope beautiful
* rare of. Mr , i lay " illlams was ruvtaid cun- Allow filli-tv t-, stand rruiuhs c a llrl fur reunite crust*
hall for the lait meeting of a me mg many hravira
shade of shell Jdltk, u made osi r
ceaiful year.
He’ll be m&gt; heavy In this one H * ) honored with a t-ahy shower Re in lenmn Juice about tn minutes, fr*mi bread If you Imy ** pound
The group elected id fie rr. to plays Miss U m lfniV father, a *tu’. freshmcnls were then served by turning oner Drain Irll.t* well; ot shrimp you will have enough tatfct.x, '
roll up lousrlv tu tit intn muttm
j*erve for the FOd M echoed year born Swede who t* a frontier ?*’ n0*'*’" * ’' «'»
1»'l&lt;e* enjoying' rupv 'tel* j r.iideipn m tmitee in for chopping and h r garnishing
a i follows: Evan* MrCoy, j&gt;revi­ farm e r
!
evening
dent: Mr*. 11. F. Rohison. vice. . .
...
„
.
Those attending were M r. J * inch -klllet. add union and cu*ik
vixltcd him at this Beveilv M M(H,(P v|r
0 ile r. Mr* C.VIT low lie'll until 'emir
.rh-iul
president: Mr* II A Fisher, sec­
M ir in bread irumhv,
retary: Robert R rrly, treasurer; flllh home, where lie U ‘ lived \ | arlP |»a,td. Mr* J t! Bennett ' minute
E •all. |H’p|ier, parsley and chnnped
Marvin Mllant ami Herman Mur- H r alniosf H&gt; years He looked \ | r, p ,| f r Rukur. M s. I.
the same as ever, except that he H ,e|, u ,
| | enrv Tamm. Mrs ‘ hrimp rerpovi] finm hr.it Host
ria. hoard member*
Ifarrv Kent efg while until stiff 'Vlfhmit w srii
After thi meeting, trr &lt;old hxd grnvsn stdehnrns ant a hrn«h r | SY Williams. Mr
inr heater, b »t v»!k unlit thick
J rrnr Bhnkenihip
watermelon was served by 'fra. miiftafhe ter h ii Mm role, tie re i Mr
Wade Garner and her rorm nltirr laxrd In h li upstairs st’ dy a room | Mn Irvin Frlribem, Mrs Ore- ind Irmnn-ielnrcd, b&lt;at m m ill.
tu approximately Jo member'. ami lad»n with ntrdaU and trophie1. In r&lt;&gt;rv Ktnlaw. Mr*. M r-ne Mo-.r* •Itr In ihrintp mhinre F i l l in
rinding Hirer hotH'rxry tlscar* and Mr
Harold Ka-trier. M m l. iweti In-aien egg white Simon stuffing
guests.
•nto r lint fdlei n. mutfi i cups
award, from foreign rountnr'.
Drier. Mr J It Hmdehan. Mr
*il U'hf'I*
jo
" I Irave no beef "Rh Dr Rirhard Marie.* Mis Wesley Fill
tliH stian ." he said, puffing on s •non. Mr* J &lt; Buyer, Mrs lau 2 te«x|&lt;oon&gt; nr riled butter, t &gt;p
cacti muffin run with a s-h&lt;dr
pipe. "H e ha* been very good •&gt; Butner, and Mrs It F Itogero
shrlmn buttered side up Bske
me, 1 was r*n radio every week.
In npHlrrate i37SFi over f- t-i 'ei
Mimmer and winter. Ht vex*v «nh I n r l i p c
N m n f It
mlr::i'
Allow | ji it nn| it&gt;iut 1
the samr sponsor; I don't hellevr
U IC .S
T i y i l l 15

M/ss Dingfelder

Here Is Tasty Fish
For T h e Epicures

Are Given Party

(p &amp; A &amp; W iju d A

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West Side School
Fourth Graders
Enjoy Outing

★

June 6 IsWedding Date Set

For Miss Barbara McAlexander

*»&gt;!» c‘i&gt;.......................... Jean Hersholt Is

W ith Dr. Christian

Larry Bates Chosen
As New President
O f SHS Glee Club

Mrs. Lov/cll Ozicr
Presides A t M e e t
O f Elks Auxiliary

Program Presented
A t Regular M e e t
" K D M . X D 'Y
The Executive t ommtltve of the
Flr*t Baptist Training Unton " ill O f Story League
meet in the Chapel ol the 'lem ur :
C akndah.

The rcKuhr meeting of the S»u
ial Fdut-atlonal building at 7 p nt
The Fraser Meeting Service at ford Story League was h*1d M1* the First Baptist Church will In- day night at the Yarht Club which
yrn -itt—
Su.ly of the wa* attractively decorated wil*-honk •'Deepening the Spiritual varl-eolorcd linniu*
The meeting w-r* nnened v uh
U R " by Gilr.es^s 'V A ii—
'1 hr
|if3 flrl "1TJ In. p io iiiitii, i l l * . *V
Roc hr
Announcement wa*
Taylor Cummandery No,
28. I.
Knigltl* Templar will meet at 7 Vi made nf thr last meeting of hi
p in at Masonic 11.ill in a called current year In he held by the Flue
conclave The Red Cross and | Art* Department id the Worn n'*
Malta degrees will be conferred. dub WrdneMlas at J p m v (ten
Charle. Sske* id Slrl*nn Cn1 » '*
riilT lH R A T
The Seminole Courtly Federation * it % will be the *peakrr
nf Women’s Club* will meet at the | A commit tee «a* appoinlel tn
Sanford Woman’* Club with the ndcrt a rcilaurant for a dinner
Cardm i lub a* hostess The board meeting in June The nomlnstinj!
will meet at tn j m with the eummittce mbmitted the fnllatvgeneral meeting tn follow at t" 30 tng name* Inr nt-x! sear’s «iff»n't Ills k The Btle*t speaker will lii- eel* pri'sblent. Mr&gt; M I- It chr;
'lrs C F tiinn whn*e *ult)ect will fir-• siee pn *!ilei,t Mr- K (
be 1 Brautlflcati-n"
A covered "illla m s . seennd vice prerident.
Vlr* It (• Bri— n
th.rd sice
. dish Imn hewn will tu- held
The Junior lists at \m b a *-.ulur* president, 't r - It C Maxwell
Will ittctl at the t lr*t lt.ipti.*t cnrrr*|&gt;&lt;mili:ig &gt;erretary. 'I t * &lt;t
" ’ Tench; recording secretary,
' eln ire It at 7 p m
I Tile Si inmotii Riti-d, ah t ndi:e 'tr* tl I Mm-re, treasures Mr*,
s J, Nix, historian, M r* R C.
*.
|.i&gt;
. &lt;'
i I 11 i ’ 1
1 nrg
Hull ut b p TU.
The group 1 utiilniled .. wl ule eJe
I lie 'letil-'dlsl Hi ll - l lub id Hie
I ir*t Methodist church svlll hilld oh ant *nle tn order to hel 1 raise
fund* for the elub
t idles* \i,:ht with a chicken bar
t: c Wiliiattl* hail &lt;barge
'I r - F
&gt; brine and program beginning at
nf thr pr7 I* nt Visitors .it, web nie
I’r ruin which hat1 &gt; fit
I heme.
Heaven
tu &lt; • n'uton
The Dun a- l Hide ut th&gt;- Cp-ul
' pnem wa* i. id by
CniPtmimty t hurch will meet at 2 Thing*"
\l
i*
It
F
Mi
ude
c - r y u r &gt;ut
l&lt; m
tile Ihrilie id Hie program
The
I It It • v\
tmmon
Tin Ibipli.'ale Brill. '' i lull will 1 ensi-e real ton ■•( the
*
*ang
W
js
"
tattle
Sii/.inne
Jm
meet at tin* 'a c id 1 tub with -eat
ing i" begin at . I.'&lt; p m and play two n mil , 1• Beautiful tl' IS l-tl
and A Little Bit nf lie is •u” Shi| Is si Ill'sI111*' &lt;I I • stall il X o’cloek
w ji an nnipai'ied tis hi
grand
I C L S I*"
milliter, 'tr * F B 'dun
I In t ups I rulti i iu a ill nn - «
'Ir * A &lt;• VI el 11111* 1. 1.1 .• re
at the ''aide.- Hotel at 7 Ii pm
Wclrii
witli C. id 'll Fat oils as teacher. llgtolls *tnfv and 'tr * •
told .1 ,tnrs id 'The Fin’ cloud” .
The public i* ms H r I
SI I it I I'll Its losnte Mae 1 me* Dc
Fnnr, a lne.il girl ' I '* t c Will­
iams gave .1 linrnnriiu* ri nline e tilled "Fugue Fur Win I lustru
merits" by Marinric C tier
w
t.
Host e**e* were 'tr *
Itnrlie and 'Ir * It C 1 »'*U Be
n |
f r * * It inu'lil* id cuke, pi .Wl,
x.'iltrd nut* sure *er*ci *•» ■It i*e
t i.-ll pm I s is u * ,;is •11 .'
presentl They wi i- Mr* ■ larenrc
n*N*n t-s 't i u i .I ' | i
Fred It. Hi) Mr*
K I . Grif Six* der.. ,'|i*
fllh, 'Ii ns I 'Ii * C I' llannuin. ch arle.* Greer, 'tr * .1 1
lay.
Sr., and 'Ii
M i* Harrs " a il 'I r * . F Thur
liminr nf 'Ii
Baiidt.i Dunn and mniiil, Mr* &lt;• F Whit* Mr* \V
lie -- l l l l h ' . Ill
I. Roche, Mr- S 1 \ i * v - Guv
tin- la*tv
newt mn*Dtrd nt Iti hup, 'i r * It F Mint*. Mr C
'tr *
Frurh t’rnstiy.
fried liiiekeii. 1*•&lt;t.1 ■ • •iil.od, linked C Welch
bean*, tVss'Uted »&lt;ift d rin k* , rind Mr* F F Williams. Mr* 11 t
Lung. Mr* H G Hri* mi
lu ll tl'U
Visitor* were 'Ir * II 1 ” 1 r.-.
Uni*,* pn -i mi w111 M i.* D 01111,
I: ll i ' 1
Jimmie F"x. -Ihu- 'Ir * W I’ Y e -lev, V - Nancy
'lasts
f nwn
ms Wade ib ne ti*! 1idee, Dickie Dubbin*. Mr*
'Ins*. Jimmy tlouk, .lint Kelder, Mr* F It Ad,iiits, Sufi.mn- t.uie.
Ed Mrf’atl, mvd the 511s**'* Baldd,- 'Ir * C M June*. 'Ir * ' (1, Me
i ' i oiihf i&lt; 1,1.
ll.ontHy
tliiliuwuv*, lunls, 'Ir * Robert lb mi &gt;11 and
Fnt&lt;y Cidlin*. I .
|lirrlm:t-&gt;ii. Mi** Belly llilssnit
I ....... t'nlvln, Ji-annr l.itn*- M il­
II.r» ra u litl over last - a -&lt;&gt;il in
ler. Fnllv Graham. Pat Dunn, M
an.I 'Ii
i . m (full, Mi
ninl 'Ii • a » it id when it i* Ii -iiii-d with
orange *iiee». green pi nw-r *trin.
H ■11mi tn nn,I ' t &lt; Tiati'Ue.
and eiders e re .cent*
I n r wu,n
lu e r Ii* mnl.is*e* malted m ilk' Ing the e n ild ln w e r in --nld water
and draining. *epar.vl&gt;
P into
Just mix .1 I .*1*1* -|uein nl mnlassr
s* It ti thiee libl,*p-xin nl malted sm all II,n il let* Serve &gt;ld* -a la il
milk, then kCiidii.illy heat in une svitii 11 tmigy French dn -&gt;mg and
lettuce nr •niitaine
eii(r mdk until *mmdh

Beach Party Held
For Ross Hannum,
Miss Sandra Dunn

'N
ew vtn.il-.iicn
h
efn
-I1
duy
nifttu
.-a
i■
flu--il Trim
*ii m

Bond Association
Elects Mr. McCoy
As Its President

'Petticoat Fever'
T o Be Presented
Tomorrow Evening

Tnftlght the last rehear*!*! nt the
Sanford Theater tiullrl’a "PeltlCuil
Fever" Will be held Irefnre opening
n ght. Tire curtain will gn up torriorrow evening at S: tn o’clock on
life stage In the City H all auditor­
ium. The three art comedy tail!
rrjn through Saturday at the same
tim e each evening
George Dabby K director of lh*
play and the cast I* computed of
the following E If f W lo v a.*
tllsrom Dln*murr: Albert Pills as
S ir James Fenton; MJ*&gt; Beverly
Benton as Ethel Campion; Miss
Jd llayman as Clara Wilson Mar
vin Goemlxl s* KJme. the Eskimo
lit; Don Fletcher as the Bry­
• ' ■ ( • i p i i ant:
a a il,
141
n il
|Sellers
? V IIF I 1
1 (1 1 l.vnn
as 'Capt.
Landry; Jackie Thomas a* Scotty;
and Miss Pat Cassube and Miss
.Wary Ann Rukur as Snowbird and
L ittle Seal, two Eskimo girls
The aetting for the play D ip
a desolated srireless station, oper­
ated by Dascom Dins more in
Northern Labrador.

McCoy Students
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d n Radio Program
Three of Mrs. K vani McCoy’g
pi*na students will appear on the
Rtudaal Program tomorrow eveno’clock over radlu station
Kay Ivejr will render “A Theme
from Patnrtiquc Bymphony NoHljr". Maithrn McDaniel has chosen
to plav " U m rk a " . B«th girls are
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Allen Swaim, who attend* Hanllgh School, w ill play
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I a*ke*l him if Jr.in Hersholt
and Faul Christian are the -,amr
person.
" I don’l like to think ms." lie
retd led thoughtfully " | like t r
think I have an identity of my mm
That’s one of the reason* I am
doing IhU picture I want H prove
that I ran do something eUr "
That tlocsn't mean he’s abandonIng the Doe The thaw ha*
Mf rndio for the present But
llrrshnU has made a pilot film f&gt;r
a T \' senes, and he may get a live
in that medium
Dessert quickie: top mimed
baked applet
with
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whipped cream and toasted cne.inut Or omit the cocnnul and add
a little grated orange rind to the
cream.

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an old (ashionrri sewing machine
attractive Make a rufflrd skin
fur it. drrising table fashion, out
id fat/ric that ntalrhrv the draper
re* nr upholstery In the naim m
wtnrlr tin machine iv pl.nnl Faint
the wiHidrn part nf lire ti..irhirie in
a striking rotor amt give thr metal
legs and foot treadle a m at of
black enamel Or enamel Uir rn
tire machine in a mlor that
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For an older player it wonld bo
■Illy L&gt; an right out on lh» front
Dy HICK M A V R It
We and hit hia d rirt. H it muscles
The best thing a week-end golfer aren't a&gt; supple as a younger fcl*
can do to keep in practice Is to low1* and that mita a (train on
get a heavy club—an old driver them. Far onyli jfl- with back trou­
loaded with trad or one of those ble, it would be even worse.
specially weighted practice clubs—
That’s one way a weighted drivand keep It where he can take a
few swings every day.
■ - i - # - * - - ' t i n ' * * when
The next thing is to take it i nun i n an toil* tor much prs*&gt;
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it doesn't do any good, especial­ ■Iter n hetf doien swing: 111 ft r l
limber.
ly for the fellow who is going out
For the fellow who only can
for the fir-t lime in the spring, to
hit a lot of tw ill on the practice ter play week-ends. It will do a lot
and wind up with both hands full more. He can keen It round the
of blisters so he can't play on house and swing it in the hark
yard or anywhere that's conven­
Saturday and Sunday.
Mv advise to Mr. Ilu ffe r Is to ient. That will help him keep his
stait out slowly and to start with timing, it will strengthen his
Ills short game When he begin* wrist* and toughen his hand*.
getting ready for the summer
In my opinion, swinging u heavy
play, ne should practice for only club three or four minutes is as
a short time— a half or three good as hitting BO practice halls.
i|uarters of mi hour— mostly on
The week-end player also can
■hipping und putting around the prartice chip shots around home.
gretn.
Tile main thing for him is to torThat way he can get hiigrip ecl any fault* in hi* grip ur swing
and stuneu straightened out; g&lt; t and that will do It.
a comfortable feeling when be
make* his shot- After lie ha* done
that for k few day*, he ran woik
BRYANT fill AILS PRIZE
up to the longer clubs.
COLLEGE -STATION. T . ilul he should always work up Paul iBear) Bryant, now football
from the bottom of the bag, from coach at Texas A ft M has wasted
the short shots to the long or.es. no limn in lining up faturo Aggie
Hr shouldn’t worry too much at»&gt;ul griddrra.
the long woods. It's around the
He ha* |H-r*uadrd Kenneth Hall,
green, the putts, the chips und lir ip schoollrf.y athlete of Texas,
tiap shots, where he ran lose n lot to enroll A A M this fall.
of stroke.*.
Mali, u 'JOfi-pounder who runs
The touring pros spend u lot I ou yard* in l».H second*, scored
of time on the prartice tre. nf M l points for Sugar Jaind High.
four-e, hut you’ll notice they're on In one game lie scared 49 p o in t ».
the putting green, too. They »|&gt;end
During his school career Hall has
every minute they can spare there. won four letters in football, four
Another very important thing in track und three in liaskrtliall.
for anybody is to prartice In-foie Sugar Land doesn't have a base­
you play. Ten or IB shot* before ball team.

Gome Will S tart
A t8 :0 0 p . m.
Buddy l.skr will take the San­
ford Cardinal* into Memorial Sta­
dium tonight at B o'clock to halt'#
the Clermont haw-ball team. The
Cardinal* will In- looking for their
fourth victory in the Central Flor­
ida Lcagur
At prrtrnt the Card* are In
fourth place with a 3-3 record.
Clermont is lied with Orovrland
for fifth poiitlon with a 0-41 record
The Sanford amateur team ha*
sc It led down and i* now playihi.
the type hall (he) eye capubic of
playing in the lu*t two g-tiuet the
Cardinal* have *rnrcd 3 , run* ami
have gnttro to hasp hit*.
Bed Hire- list lul three double
in Ihe last three game* and Kul
ton Baxley lias nine hit* for the
last II time* at lial The Canlt
nut* have a well rounded lead! and
frtun now on will be bard to beat
in Hie Ccntr.il Florida I .eague
John Keeling.
Card
second
hateman, I* going to return to the
~ v game John hat
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AUDUBON, Iowa un — eleven
rear* ago Ralph Jones wa* vary­
ing in the Army in Africa ami give
a wounded veteran a 110 bill Tne
understanding was the wounded
veteran on arrival In Ihe United
States would telephone Ralph'
parents and tell them Ralph wa*
doing fine.
Later Jonr* learned the call wa*
nevrr made He write off lu- sin
Now he ha* it iiack. It happened
that recently Postmaster ltns*fll
Bam ivy received a letter from i
person asking for Junes' addre**
itamvey sent It to the writer, who
had explained hp recalled Jones'
request while r e c e n t l y going
through personal effect*
In turn Jones gut a letter and
his $10

KELVINATOR
Our circle of frit'nils is always growiny; us morn anti
more people tliecovcr our
fuiuarc dealing utitl fitir
prices.

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Buddy Lake
Pete Sehlrard
has been keeping ihe team moral
un belief than any ulhcr member
of the group Reside* eraeklng hi*
joke* and clowning throughout the
Came, he will rnme up wilh a
Couple of base hit* at the right

time.

(irn r I’rnuniglon ..ml Bill Crab
tree are currently waging an ex­
tra base hilling halite. I ’enningtun
ha* hit one home run arid a triple
L'rablfrc Is one lump ahead ol
the Cardinal -hurt slop H r ha* a
home run, a triple, and a double
Charley Thoma* will lie look­
ing for hi* first win in the Hitching
department of Ihe Iram The right
handed fireball a rlitl ha* lo«t two
games In Iwu siart* Hu* year. Hr
lost to laitifwond, anil Sanford
Navy. Thuoia* pitched a three
hitter agalnil Ihr Navy team earl­
ier this year In an rxhinilinn game
Clermohl ha* la*lcd defeat n*
{ H hand* of t’inccaslli'. Saqfurd
Navy, anil Longwiiod They have
lust lu each nf the learns twice
They have only been sliul nul once
and that was done by lamifwood
The game tonlghl w ill be Ihe
first nf a Iwu game s ir ins bttween
the two learn*. Sanford will travel
tn Clernmni Sunday afti'rn.»*iu and
play at 3 o'clock n the afternoon.
lire Cardinal* started the teamn
oft by defeating laingwnmt AX in
a rough nine inning game. Ih e
Cardinals then ln*i the next three
straight ball games. First Ihrv
were defralnl by I&gt;oi4 ivood. 7?
then In the Sanford Navy. II o
They then dropped nnolhir game
lu the Navy boyi. This Urn* the
Icaro ws* 93
Tlie Cardinal* then bounced liatk
into ihe winning *lrcnk by out
■lugging (irovtdaml 13 12. Next
they traveled to Urnvclaml and
won again Hit* time the score
was 13-2
Other g in ir* throughout the t'FL
HmlncMltv night are: Longtsotalvi
Sanford Navy base, and uiovclaud
medifig Pinreaillc In Kissimmee
I’rohahlc starting F anlin vi lineup:
Pennington-s h '/rl slop
I'rablroc -center Held
l.ake—second ba«e
Baxley —right field
Kcnls—left field
Hires—first base
Carlton—third base
Sehlrard-rati tier
Thomas—pitcher

...
UUKSTIONH
L What Is "ring" a horse?
*• »h at great boxing champion
was known as Ruby Robert, Freck­
led Boli and The Lanky Cornlakman? What three title * did ho
win?
. R-t How
many
y.-ars
Baba
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r m
m did fan
u**
Ruth hit 30 or more home runs?]
Huw many tlmrs did he hit 40 or
more honirraT How many tlmea
W or moraf
f . What catcher holda the major
league m o ld fur the moat ronar*
votive chances without an error?
.
Y jU l t,n events make up the
decathlon in a track and field
mcetf
ANHWBHH
I. "Ringing" ■ horse i t the frau­
dulent substitution of ■ fast hors#
fur « stow ons, taking tha nsmt
of tha iattar, or vice versa.
1 Bob Fitulmmopa vyaa know*
“ Ruby Robart, Freckled Bob am)
Tha Link Cornlihman. He held
* h r a-e championships— inlddlt
I
Rght weight nnd heavy*
fr_r , 1 ' E l | l l l s

3. Babe Ruth hit fits or nunc
h«»# runs 13 times, 40 or mora
I I U b m and H or mora 4 times.
■ “ t.U w major league rntckdM ro-eard for most conaacutlva chances

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tty OAYl.t. TALBOT
NEW YORK i*&gt; — Hank Greenherg ha* picked a poor time to
prupo-c that the Iwo major lea guts
whip up new spectator inleis-*t hy
playing u certain number of games
against each other a* uurt of their
regular IM game schedules
Spenfiraily. Cleveland's general
manager would have each of Ihe
pi big league club* play |wo games
in il* home park again &gt;1 each of
the eight teams in the rival circuit
Ihe re Milt* to eiuiut in Ihe respec­
tive league -landings the same as
any other*. Hank figures that the
fans of one team cilirs, in partic­
l % n : i i i r t \ i . i . m . i i;
ular. would break down the fence*
T r im s
w
I*. I* H . i« li
to see Ihe *lar* of the opposite
i' « i» U m i
il
11
lea;:tie in action.
is
it
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m,
fc’i*W Y o l k
U 12
He could be light hut il would
I M'i r*»M
It I I ii.*
i\
Ih in tiP iM
ii
;i» a u
, be exlremrlv difficult Just now tn
League on the
U ’ i i - I t I iv*i 1till
11 2" 3 1V
I »« | see the National
I I*rbI *ift
III M 311 IM, scheme There might have been
firUiffitslikii.^
ii 2j an
iif ,
■ lime when the older league
Nm i IU WalMdui
* nuhl have welvninusi
mip P a
Nn «
Y»trk
W e p |i |ii if I «»ti 3
lllffi 1fill 3 .I *Ij 11&gt;i f I • 11aI»In 2
stimulant al Ihe gate, hut it M'arre
t »h r « l w ** 11*»iiiwi«»r« i i1l i I ' mif 11«k "&gt;f |y would be intended at thl* June
* +t»it v«ii" 4 , - U ' f t n it ii :
lure. The Nations, v.ilh some lea
u «n »p
fl’t e i r 1st fill II I ( h i t AMti — | lilt I
l son, consider themselves qualify
Ol l s . i t . i l I f - 11 I I
Ii « « It M
l ii | i i ♦
folk*, not In nerd of any back door
11—
* II I iti tsfi .ti
I ( t il l
1*1 tii Ti • i M t
handout*.
v i , / . ( i v t r l o k ii» ‘»f
sVrw Y o r k all W it t i l l fan I o o t h i y M t
For one thing, tie* league has
Va*lt»n| | ,**■« ! Y(L |**ir I * f ! tr l*| f It : t
won ihe l,i*l four Alt Star (fames
llfrftfu tl .11 i ,lltl&gt;l*|sl)|illlit
f fill* Itl f
and fully experts to make it five
l* l« l&gt; i v 3) V
li it m u r f* i-2 |
in thl* summer * da**lc at Cleve­
land. t||d i officials have lonmtnemortes and the Nhiinflat* (live not
begun In forget tboie bitter daya
when Ih n r muscular rivals were
■•curing if on them 12 lime* in the
first 1C games, Including one string
of seven out of eight
Additionally, the National* feel
that the pendulum finally ha*
swung strongly in thrir favor hutli
in the matter ol eokirful, home
run hitting "name" players and in
Hu over all •nuiitv nf their eight
o n-od .r lea in* Wi Ui only ape
i Tiits. Pit I-burgh obviously out of
Ihe rate, the ol I firm expects to
put on a thrillei ilgtd through the
Mimntrr and l» outdraw Ihe Amer­
ican hy a wide margin.
A runlritiuliiig factor to Hie dc
Cline ol Ihe personality hoy* m
the American League probably lias
•wen the lone domination of the
loop hy Ihe Yankees. The Bomb­
er* have lc! Ihalr manager, Casey
Stengel, supply most of (heir own
colrr lor Ihe pas! five *r«sons,
with only catcher Yogi Berra
bri-aking into the act on rare oc­
casion* Player* on Ihe seven other
ellfbs have had little incentive to
go for the headline*.

N ew 1954 Deluxe

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t m t fcw/mfct
ing. ensy emptyitiR
VIVKT. TO P for convenl- • TO E -TA P SW ITC H c!imround;llio-room donning innten bending and atooiiing
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SCHOOLING
T O N I G H T 7:30
AdmiKHinn KKKE

A The tan aventa that mgka up
the decathlon are as follows: |0O.
meter dash, running broad Jump.
10-nound weight throw, running
high jump, iOO-matar run, 100meter high hurdlaa, dlacua throw,
■ola vault, Javalln throw and tha
IfOO-maUr run.

Come on-Celebratel

ANACONDA. Mont. (A t— The
IUB4 ro-wlnnrr of the Montana
Stale Women's liiiwiing Tournam tni Class B doutilr* wa*— Tl.
Howling.

First baseman Tom Alston of Ihe
hi L-niu Cardinals Is a graduate
of the Agricultural and Trrhnlcal
Collt-gn of North Carolina lie his
• B. S. drgrte in physical educa­
tion and social sciences.

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Jaycees To Install
enice Is Slowly Officers
Seven Are Killed
Tomorrow
.'I In Head-On Crash
inking Into Sea;
nch Each 10 Years
i V EN IC E . .»*— Hi*’ romantic city
, e! lagoons and ringing gondolier*
* — i* slowy sinking under the cares■ feta &gt;ca*.
I
Local expert* »*y no technique
known can vavr the m w l
'Jam crii r! the world’* strange
I f lt i e *
‘ B T in t di e«n*t mean touri»t* ini*
^ tim in e e hmild scratch the gonI d'da city off their varation sched- nle*
* K* n nl the pretent rate—*mk/ 1 Ira c ln ix t an inch evrry 10 year*
' j-th e city will be alwve water
. | i r many generation*. Moreover,
* ft i scientist* and arehilect* hipc
#mte m-'hod ma&gt; yet be discoverff&gt;d Whir’: will belli them win their
l I' rit batt'c riitlni? eroding tide*
g[ B„*t here t- an example of what
happening
Inc I tried St M irk Stuare ha*
* been a«a&gt;h in recent year* with
* a foot of water almo*t every
* spring at the alta marea high
. tide The fammi* marble of thr
*’ great *&lt;iuare l* only 15 inchi*
f above present *e* level. Yet only
* n eniiple of centuries ago. the
^ level of the *qitarr wa* raise !
Sj2D' j inrbe*. to avoid «urh flooding
3 * The same thing ha* happened
S t o the great palace* along the
I r n i m lagoon Their original gemd &gt;•
W t* landing* are now a foot nr more
* below water level. New entrance*
*,a re ti»edt or the old one* have
S te e n raised
Cellar* ef old building* are now
ilmori rntirely inundatrd and uv
tillable
Engineer Eugenio Miozai. who
?for 25 year* ha* been chief tech­
nical adviser to the city uf Venice
pin inch problem*, tay*:
■ft must be remembered Ihid
jjhe island* which form our city
ILre subject to a general ar.d steady
[linking . .which average* about
ii2,‘» centimeter* lone inch) every
Liu yean.
?
‘‘Recent
excavation*
have
[brought to light jierfcrlly prescrvled pacing* of old part* of the city
frow complctelir beneath water
Hut even without paying alien[lion to Ihc.e, it l* enough to note
the condition of the door* and rn
try ways of the old building* along
the earn!*. These »how clearly
LShc water uow Upping high up oncol made* and railing* of what
nnre were doorway landing lev
cl*
"Sadly rn-rogh. with the passing
of more renlurie*. Venice, likother sea limit ancient lawn*, will
have to lie abandoned.
,
"Du • ta»k i* to conserve a* bc»t
possible the art and beauty ol
Venice with *uch mean* a* we now
[ have avallab'r. In the hone that
future techniques may finally save
^,hr city ’ ’
Venire’s mayor. Prof Ahgelo
I Kpanto. *aid the biggest ctivtadc
t I* eeonomie
"With the retd* of today." the
mayor *»td
"building owner*
might a* wpll turn I'teir pit-tee*
over to thr pigeon*
"The amount thpy can obtain
i through rental I* absolutely made
quale to cover the co*t* ot com
bating the atradv wear of the tea
"In some of thr finetl building*
clone the grand canal, foundation*
lire already badly deteriorated and
rust* uf re*lor ng and saving
them would he a* great a* thr
present total north «l the build
Jfigs."
II isn't a new *tnry lo old Venice.
A thousand year* ago (hi* fouristdng city spread over a dozen
[fine Island* in the lagoon
The proenl Venire then wa*
(only the "Itlvus Altu*." the Hi*
alto. It became a center of gov­
ernm ent Iseeau'e it wa* in the
"most inland and protected posi­
tion
To*tay the rich merchant Island*
are beneath the»e. Of Ihrm all,
only &lt;&gt;nre-prosperous Torcello re­
main* above water. Tourist* take
the boat there to *rr the ItomanMvaantinc Cathedral amt what 1*
left of the town
Dorr II housed trns of thousand*
Now only a few icore fishermen
Jive Ihere

Sanford’* Junior Chamber o
Coir,metre i* scheduled to h»l,| it
in .u lla t lo n of officer* at the M . v - ,
fa ir Inn C oun try t lul. tomorrow
nlithl. according to Mr*. H. K.
Ring. M-crtUty.
To begin a 7 p. m. the affair
will feature Dip installation of the
heal organisation’s nrwlv elected
officer* for the l!'5|-o5 elub year.
It wa* reported bv Mr*. Rinij
that Charlie Johnson, president*
elect of the state n i(*n i:a tic s ,
v.ill attend and take part In the
cere nmole*.
_ According to Jayree president
* tiff Able*, there will U- darting

Pierce
Gray and Deputy Sheriff Ken
Coleman said evidence it the scene
indicated Keebe was driving we*l
on State Road Co at an "extremely
high speed" when hi* Cadillac ear
collided head on with another car
rying nine person*
Gray ex
pre»*ed belief the Keebe car imivt
have been traveling "at lea»t 90
mile* an hour."
Two of those.tn Enrl lV ro e Me
m',nal Ho*pltal were nported in
erdiral condition

FO B X ,.,CHCK
A h p |ll ,m
crash of two automobile* 10 mile*
u r*t of Port P ic r ic early today
m
in i M’vru
LHTHJtli Four other*
killed
kevrn pertim*
were hospitalised
Slate Highway Patrolman lu-b
• r t Gray reported that all the dead
and injured were Negroc*
One of the dead wa. identified I
l na.,enarr
a* Dr George Keebe. about jn. . , ; » « * " ‘n n ;
Port Pierce phy.ician
Another ,n h'v fha r ‘J f ™
" m f ’hu' o de'
wa. Winnie Gillm. alio .*&lt; t ,! er ,rf the other ear, a r^ bis elfo,
—
Anna tim e. 27, Josephine Andrew*, to, Anna Joyce Saffold, 3.
follow ing Hit- iii.tullution
and Edward Charles Silfol I. 17
titonfe*.
month i

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M IA M I Ob-The U. « Navy lug
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GETS WINGS— at Foster A ir
I orce |U*e. Aiiation Cadet llichard K. MrNah. nl •)■ Kim A»e,
recently graduated from pilot
training aa a member of rlaaa SI*
I. He **a« (»mmi**ionrd a »erimd lieulrnanl ami awarded hi*
pilot* wing* in ceremonies* held
In the ba«e rhapel. During hi*
training (here, he flew the eontriilum al and let type tral^n g
aircraft, lie will br Iraimfered
to another A ir Training Com­
mand bate, where be will receive
additional (raining la either *lncle or mulllple engie airrraft
(Official Photo. I ’8 A D
( ( nnliaurd I rnm Page Owe)
wa* rounded and one afterward.
Grant *ald: "Five guyv went to
the hatch and I *aw them pulling
on It. Suddenly a terrific explr*t#,n •l«onk the *hlp and blew the
hatch in. Tbe five gttys just vani.* 4 t ••

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sido by aidn and mtamiuod. Compartion
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You can too this proof in an 8-paoo
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Grant said "we all gripped anhind* ar»d Ihr Irad man
rttade his wav tn an opening to the
starlrard *100 forwaid.
"M y ankle* are raw and bleed­
ing." he said "hut that Is nothing,
nothing at all compared In whnt
harpenerl to some of my buddW*.”
G'ant *ald the fire crews fought
'be blare atmn«t a* »onn as (t
started and were d ill fighting it
at the time the carrier docked at
Qum.set.
Another survivor, aviation rlrc
triclan mate Francis Thin nf
Phoenisville, Pa . wa* a Volunteer
in the first fire control crew that
went Into art'on on the 4th deck.
"They wante&lt;| a crew and I w as
nut a member hut J |u** rruldn'l
dand there. I had to help" he said
Tilth estimated the lire b 'rhed
abt.ul fiHir hnuts lie wa* MsektHed
»nd shaken hjr hi* ’experience. He
had hern almanl the llennlagton
onlv three days.
He slid Inerc wa* cm«l &gt;,rd*r
but that »t wa* an hour before the
rrew could pet at the Imtlle* of the
v j-tim * .
"After that we jiut dragged out
Isruliro." he »oid srdemn’y.
SARASOTA t.P— * t |e»*t ,*-*e
Florida man was aboard the air­
craft carrier Hrnnlrigton and hi*
fate was not knovn several hour*
after the fire whwh |&gt;*k the lives
of more than l« ) men.
lie wa* I'rrd
Mevrr* of Sara-ota, a petty effierr third elaix

Salad*, mnu&lt;*et and parafaits
may be froten In mold*. Pour tbe
mixture to be froten into the
mold*, after rinrlng them in cold
water. Heal with a *trip of doth
that ha* been rubbed well with
melted butter or lard. Bury the
mold In rqual part* of Ire and *alt
for three or four hour*.
Ifr re's a different kind of xnarl;:
( over slice* of bread with process.
«d cheese, thinly sliced. Top srlth
canned apple slices and a eprlnkkrown sugar and cinnamon.
Hrnll until the rhrr*e begins to
melt. Serve at once writh coffee
«r ten for grownup*, milk or co­
coa for small fry.

result*:
Broward: Andrnv J. Mirtielman
Jr. won Demneratir nomlnatinn
p - r*to * I* an.l will face
C Shelby Dale, Bepuhllcan, In the
November election.
Dade: George
- ■ • S.
*• "Okrl|
’ • won
WI'IJ Ire­
*
nomination
over
William
W.
W
flu
0. «*••
Orr 4*.
Jr. «(IMI
dafeatrd
» r•lc
’ * ;■ John■ w.
•*1«■!
and
31 T - lT n m t ^
U * lJe
r
IftfTell le*l Georve
918 vote* Vvtth'rKJ
with ?.j u
I * Hnllahan by 9i«
ah«enlee ballot* In be counted.
Duval: William II. Mane** won
1over Fdward I. Aco*ta.
Fwam hia: Webb r . Jeroican.
tncumbent. defeated George Stone
and J. B Itnpkina apparently won
over William C. June*
llolm ei; llarvic J. Belvfr de­
feated J. J. (Boy) Williams.
feon (M allory) E. Horne led
Richard O. (D ick) Mitchell b* Ml
yotca with U 4 absentee halfot* to
be rcNinted.
1
N rw au: Jamca P. Page Jr won
over W. Curtla Gordon.
Si. Jnhna: Incumbent F. r .
‘
0Vfr
K. (Irc tc t
and Nathan I. (Sonny) WrinMrtn
defeated Ronald P. Jack «m
. Saravota: Barry Bins, who an­
nounced hia withdrawal befotr the
fir*t primary but what.* .name
stayrd no the ballot. d tle a M ,
Frankhn Redd Jr. Bln* faced Rep. 1
Henry Bartholomew. Republican,

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tion w»* reported. TVvehc rebel*
were killed a* French warDlanepotmded Victminh furce* h *n **in
outpost* *outhea*t of Hanoi
Meanwhile, the airlift cf Fren h
wounded from Dien liien Ph i coo
tinned. The French command «aul
M* wore flown nut la*t nl*»bt
bringing the total evacuated lu 710
Tbe rrench hoft» tu wP'd ut* the
ahuttle today. T ie rebel* have
ipven nermi**ion to rvannite a to
tal of AM
The Fre"* b r*immarit in Sairo*
*aid it will build nn |1
ffjl'
**iSI *lnit* / rom
re*crve» of
«.am battalion* lo»t at |&gt;|,-n
Hie- phu. A *n&gt;»ke*man *aitl. with
reinfnpcemcnta e x p e r t e d from
Prance, the new unit* will total
wtme 12.000. Thl« i* about the minther |o*t at Dicn Him Phu
The »poke*man *aid the new
untta would he *ent in to bottler
the impertle*! della

White Collar Worker Modernizes House
In Spare Time With Help Of His Wife
Ju.*t nlHiiit I wo years aj»n a white collar worker, John A.
Carlton, gazed bug-eyetl at an ahantlonetl two-alroy house
being offered for sale in Lnrchmont, N. Y.
It Ittitl everything. Falling planter, peeling wnllpaiM'r,
tlilnpidaletl paint, battered floors, poor plumbing and wiring,
badly arranged kitchen, generally run-down condition. Ilut,
also, it had basically sound construction ns certified by an
« \|ierl. a price tag within Carlton's reach, and a location on n
fine corner lot facing a brook in an excellent residential dis­
trict near schools and other facilities.
Altogether, it presented

mu

had been *ceklnv!. An opportunlt)
In get away from bcini: a mere
renter, tu create artlhciir value
with hi* own two hand* and In
belter him*elf financially
"1 11 lake it," he said
Today, two year* and many

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HANOI, Indochina ih-Vietiuinh
troop* moving east from captured
Dim Bien Phu suddenly tcered
north today In an apparent aftemnt
to m cirrle French defense* in the
vital Ited Hiker della
The shift of (Jen Vo Nguyen
G'ap’x Oimmuniktded legion* w 1
believed designed to form a giant
plncer* squeezing the delta’* north
ern perimeter while other Vltmlnh troop* threaten it from the
weit.
The French lent out If.S *110
plied 1)28 hoin her* and Cor-ntr- t&gt;
prnmd column*. The air itrike ua*
concentrated on troop* bunched
near Nha Phu, about 90 mile*

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SMITH It T’S I I M’S t I - The -lurliiu * hnu*r nl Mr. Mint )lr* I'n d
Sm ith i* Ii h .i I . , 1 «t |*|.*, Srmtnulr III*&lt;1.. (arm * l.akr 'InnriH-. The
him-r. » hu h runt tin* *r«rn loom*. i« *,H frrt, four in, hr* lung,
rvrluiliiii: the tar port, a h ith wuukl utltl Anulhrr 2S fret. In the

H e r e s W h a t It C o s ts

tended through Irotli living room
I and dining room
I An open flairw ay. more than
(imr feet Wfide. led tip from the
living room to four good tired bed­
room* made charming by turpri**
ing alcove* and ample window a.
Rut the bathroom, like the kitchen,
wa* in *uch dreadful rendition that
it wa* nbvioua it would take a good
deal of time, effort and ingenuity
to renovate It
O iling* were high throughout
the hou*e and bard maple flooring
had been i»e*l throughout the *ecnnd floor.
An appraber cnnlirmrd that the
hnu*r wa* structurally «mind Ttte
heating *y»lem wa* u**hle but lu
need of much overhauling

T o R e d e co ra te A Room

To Carlton, It all addl'd up tn
•omethlng like this:
I. Kitchen muvt lie done over
completely. Cabinet* ami plumb
ins must be rearranged; a new
ceiling pul in; new rcphP'm’nt and
What did Tarllnn km»w ak ml floor covering installed An rip en
modernising old hon*e*? Nut a • sive prospect. But a verv bei"ht
•not appeared In an adjoining
thing.
gl)»*cd-ln perch It tmme*tlatel*r
II M T B B H 1 D K ) t r F — The rroMeuce u f Mr. And M r». ja r k lla tl, urstlrd In a stand uf i n t * at .'lito (lak
Five days a week, hr i« one n| &lt;uggr«trd tbe po**ibil:ty id a cheer
)*p.. in n la lt u three bedroom*, living iin iis , I ’lotiila roum. kilah rn . rirn. u tility room and two bath*.
tbe battalion of commutera that | ful breakfast room. Stimulating!
Ih r car port hold* two automohilr*. Ih r hou**- I* Inratral on a lot a htork in atr.i I h i- *|i.ui- had
entrain* from suburban loirehmont
2 The only u«ahlr thing in the
l-rrn d r*ig n a trd l** a City park hark in the boom rra .rod ».•* -old in onr parrel, lb . ,,* iili-u ,r , whirh,
ti lull in New Vork City. He han bathroom wa* the tub ami pu,«ihl&gt;
uro rding to the lla ll* . u lili/r * *parr. ha* a r r n lr *1 h ra lin g &lt;&gt;*tim . te rra in lim it - amt an r lr e t iir
dies pliotographs and maps and the »hower D*-pre&lt;*ing and e*
kitchen.
Tbe Halt* have In n hoy*. 3 and 7 srara n'd. Ih r ro n lra rlo r wa* la iw rll I t / i. r i s i a l f I ’hoto)
drawings that are sent tn news­
pcn*!vr.
paper* hy The Associated Press,
3. For the re»t of the Interior
which employs him a* a head ar
there would he mending of the
list.
ple*ter, complete redecorating, pa­
'tut unlike most New Yotkers, pering. painting, scraping and fin
Tarllnn originated in 1 *mnll town. Ishing uf all floor*. An awful lot
Stamps. Ark., and ha* behind him of back breaking work.
the tradition of d i ng a thing for
I Thh ugly brown Main on the
hlm*elf H*tead of letting a janitor •hingled siding of the hmi-e would
do it.
have tn rn/ne off. be sanded and
"M y father always said," hr ex­ wire • brushed by hand everv&lt;
plain*. "that you can do it and »«pinre • inch of it, and then rp
have it. or net dh It and hot have fini*h the windows All trim mu*t
it "
be painted Gra-s and shrub* mint
not to think &lt;■&gt;
llr*ide« that «nr1 o. philosophy, lie planted. It
Carlton, who I* known a* Jark. wnuld have to do all tbe work
1thi* now.
had several ether sorts.
First, he owned a hammer, a I So that I* what Carlton «.)■■*
saw. a plane and *cvrral other ahead of him a* he examined hi*
small tool* that hou«eholdrr* or- future ca«tle. lie and his wife
ibnnrtly have.
them*elvct and as econonuealty a*
Second.. after
*
*prnifing about possible.
rlerrn hour* a day working and
ih e residence. of
.............
..
. . .Mr.
. and. Mr.*. V. T . I'n*plrhal, 3121 Sum m erlin \* r .,
roinmuting he could still count on . With imagination, eareltil plan
ronlain* three bedroom-, liv in g room, kitchen and d ln r llr . V feature of ihe residence i - a *cri-ennl-ln
fnur or five hours an evening of ning and a strong ben! for what
l.a r l nnrrh. Th e hou*e ha* an electric kitchen and Venetian blind*. Ih r r r are three prnptr in llo I n i.il* .
hi* own I ’lit* weekend* and va­ Carlton call* "horselrading” , he
Ihe r n n lra r ln r nan I'hlllip* Industrie)*. (S ta ff I ’huln)
cation*. Plus unstinted help from and his wife assumed the ta*k
hi* wife. France*.
Their olde*t hoy. John A. Jr., 21.
Third, he had energy ami health wa* already In the Navy. •&lt;&gt; he
eouidn’t t»e of mueh help Krnnrtb.
in hit lanky, six font frame.
Fourth, he nur*ed the conviction now 13. wa* in school Janet i«
that a* an intelligent man he could now 9 .
After two years of working dur­
tra d e r *oon enough for hi* pur
pn*e« Ihe e o e rlla l* of the car ing evening*, weekend* amt vara
penters', plumber*' and decorators' tion*. tney have coaxed, inch by
trade*
inch, a badly mistreated hou*e in
A smooth floor «urface I* very
to an inviting, comfortable home important when you plan tn lay
From the davi *ihen Mr*. Carl that breathe* individuality, flav linoleum or other floor covering
A P N rw .featureiIon took little Janie tn the kinder­ ored with the restful charm of a Any loose board* must he nailed
C uttin g eym m rtrtral sralt)&gt;t&gt;* in a valance I
garten she had her eyes on this pre-alomlc age.
ran u*c a pla
tlown and any large rrark* should plan your project carefu lly. )
particular bouse on a wooded hill­
tlfuw they did It is told in *rp be filled ami smoothed If you want the )te*ian.
side overlooking Ihe brook It wa* arale articles )
to prevrnt your floor covering from
Graceful scallops are e„ . 10 rut h y u»in
a badly weathered brown shingled
wearing unevenly over the ridge* I-n r , i f i n r h thick, fur ti" Iropl of D d
two-story buni’»ln*r. What thnold
Carlton took "before" picture* created hy the bade floor.
eiwt* of Ihe lx** ran he iir.tlraiv
have been a lawn was a rutlrd, of rvery room in bit house before
"When you put down linoleum." 4»-inch lutnU-r to |&gt;i"*l.|, nailing
grassle** *|ope
he slarird work — something mo*t
rtirfar) s.
Learning one day that Ihe house people forget to do. After a re mod «ay* John Carlton, "be *urr In use
The width of the end piece- i»
regular
felt
undrrlaymrnt.
which
w.x* tn be sold tn liquidate an pa- cling project turns out handrotue
,1) terinine.l by the type ,.f riirtatc. she looked through it. What ly. it Is too late to gel any pictorial it made for thi* purpose
tnin*. drapea ami florescent light­
•he saw was frightening II seemed record of what it bmkrd like at it*
•The felt is cemented lo your
incredible that human being* rnuld word. If Carlton hadn’t taken pir wood floor and then vmi cement ing fixture- lo lx- install,-I. A d,|,I)*
have lived In such -um lor — and lurr«, his accomplishment rnuld be Ihe linoleum to Ihe felt—using the -paee miut be allowi-d for ruffled
nr pleated loading* on curtain*.
then* in the very renter nf one of only partly appreciated
regular adhesive which t* recom­ I ul it's a g«nd rule nut tn e\rr*-)|
W rslrhcder County'* be*t redden
mended hy your floor covering 7 H Inehea from Ihe window trim
Hal conimimillr*.
dealer.
lo the inner side nf th) valanro
Plaster hail fallen from Ihe roll
’’The es«fe»t way to figure tbe front.
logs and w yll*
Paper hung in
amount of linoleum you'll need for
lira * k ite lo bold (he c i'in ln l-&gt;*
stained and laded ribbon* The
a room is In sketch a floor plan are errewr*! In Ih r winilot* 11 im
oven door In Ihe kitrhen had been
of
the
room,
taking
careful
meaami tiue,| up; then th* rtirnb*e
fastened shut with a wire. In the
•urement* and putting all measure­ Ix'X U Ixdteil In (he bracket*.
bathroom. Ihe toilet teat was tied
ments
on
Ihe
*k
e
tm
Take
this
In place with an old necktie
A fter devilling on tbe sire of
The kilrbcn—woman's workshop
Children had tt*ed the walls, and man's fln t lo ve-ls the place sketch to your floor covering deal­ •callup ite-in-it. bv D yin g various
er
amt
he
ran
figurr
tbe
right
plate* and pan* avxilalilr, pj.it
ceilings v*d woodwork a* target* to start mndrrnlzinti a house
amount nf mnlrriats you will nerd
for dart throwing. Filth left hy
vour curves bv drawing a line
"You can sleep in almost any
" I ii»cd a rubber cove bate pa rail) I tn the edge nf thi- valance
dogs and rata lav nn the closet room temporarily. When the light 1
floors. Mrs. Carlton weut home are out. rou ean't see plaster around the edge* of the linoleum Ixtanl at a distance In utual lea*
feeling a little tick, hut reported cracks, holei In the ceiling, or Thi* cove ba*e fit* on top of the than h alf the radiu* fee, talilrl.
linoleum, rnnceal* any crack you Then using the measurement in
her find to her httaband
•Mined and faded wallpaper.
“ You caa get along without the may Irave between the linoleum A. shown in the accompanying
Carlton, undaunted, slewed th* formality nf a living room until and the wall. The cove curve* up diagram, mark off point* on the
ward alone the wall to guard line across the hoard. Place vour
botue himself. It was big and you have lime to f l i It up.
roomy, well planned, and not all
“ But you have to eal, anJ eat against willing when the floor is plate or other patern l*)tw*cn thn
the ebuM lo&gt; which il had been well, when you tacM« (he work mopped."
pairs of dota, alternately a* indi­ i l l l W — I row* m -c IHm (lew of
Carlton pul an Inlaid ribbon d rip cated in Ihr diagram ami dtaw an end of yalanre. show* Ih r
aabjected rmrid alter the good ba- of remodeling an eaUre house —
principal part*.
wfam you're doing it ymirtelf and of yrllow linoleum in his maroon around the edge of Ihe patirm
hed gfvetH? * * *
baUdrr* hunting up a lot more energy lhan floor covering to form a border. from dot to dot.
T V living room was Urge. » r&gt; « use hehtod a deak la aa office. To do thh he ru t the linoleum lo
Tbe scallops ran then be rut
accommodate the ribbon, ripped up with a jig saw, coping saw or
h r M feet, with »lx continuous
"So the kitehew comae fir s t"
the
rut
piece
and
set
the
rflinon
in
windows on each of two walls lookn u li the w ay John Carlton, a
keyholo saw. Ilevel the edge*
tag out on the brook, trees and do-It-yourself champion dree It up place
•lirh tlv with a aandhlnrk nr rasp.
big rocks below. A large flrenlarc And he ought to know. He made the
Here are anme approximate
of simple unadorned colonial de­ kitchen lili greatest triumph in
lerasuremrnta you'll find hnnjy
sign jutted ou* *nlo the room A modernlilag an old eiiM . room
for patern*:
hou.*2 Irom ton tobottom. H*. did
Hem
D lam ttrr
A
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Smooth Surface
Under Linoleum
Cuts Down Wear

Here Is Clamor
On A Budget

How To Cut Scallops
In A Valance Board

H you want tn ino d rini/e yuut tuu-li and rolled tbe edge- down
home, figure on preparation for the tight with the oatlpapei roller be
ydt taking lip iliiut ■&gt;( the tim e you cut In in lit- *» tllpapi 1 -tore
*pend on tl
•’ Dent lr* to tout the edge* of a
T h i* 1* a lip Irom John A rJ ae kt »trip el w alliiam i ••%.** tl&gt; In the
( arltuii who, alter renovating an adyottuiig -tu p
1 .,rIt,*n ai|vi«e*
eight room hmi-e. ha* plenty of - | t
tx-ll.-r in overlap the *&lt;lge*
praclleal 11^* In p.i** on to .ill of p, ath„,t t tstth nl an in«h In tin*;
O'
wav tin- paper will tuin out to hr
"F ig u re on ah m l lw*» week* of butted neatly when it 1* dry, be
vmtr spate time ter every average eau*e uallpa|H-r alwav- *htink*
nNint.” t ’ailton say*.
that much in drying It you butt
"T hat i* ‘that It lake* when you the ed.e- while the paper I- wet.
Include
scraping and
finishing T' " * 1 " H w *"• •*‘k» between tiir
floor*, patching amt -m tx ith ln :
I1-*i **t dries and
piastre, finl*tiing the n-iling and •m u'k*
papering or painttnu wattH you plan to paint a room, in
"W hen It come* to a kitrben 01
"* p ap -lin g, it 1* wi*e to plan
a lialbnMini rennvntiou. mote lino j'lw ay, nn U«mg two coal* id paint
i» ie&lt;|&lt;illed
dr|M'iidllig ,ai
how ■* 1
** I «•* nil j*
nturn •■( .1 pioieet you p'an '
"Du- l»rli**r pr*‘pwration you
Fur the mm lernl/atlnii ol
one
b' 1 •' l*-att I i*b . ' *ay* t'ailt ** *m - *ay a typical tu-drooiti — '" 'i
"ttie lietler llie y-di will turn
Carlton found that in to 12 hour* " ,l'
»tunild tie allowed for the tandlne
l ’* r rrunplri,- n d e . 0r. 1t ion of a
and finl-h i ut of 'he Him t a Ioiic
l-e.l.o,,ni. m aterial* co*t atuuit f ji
" It 1* veiv m ill worlli while ti It bloke down a * fo lio *«
rent a *ataling mat lime I hi* will
Smdu . Ib»u»
ri-nial &lt;•( ma
do tin- rom|»leie lloor eserpl tor Hitclilnr .old io&gt;l -l ».indpa|H'r
cornerv. which you call lini*h to
fin 1*1
band Y&lt; 1 can figure on neetlit
I bulnn 11, - •t fin
' ,
t ) ftu
the in.I, bine foi ono day (or ear li f'llin g p.iinl
ft 1*1

room Die rental ol tin- ninchnumay run about flu per room ll-it
*011 .ill liml. it too gel estimate
that the «rraping pure run* alnHii
D i to Vlft |*r-r rt»un per man,"
However, the lloor i« Ih r t., 1
Hung you tackle 111 tedoing a room
t'arlion'* fir*t r-d, *;n to patch .,0
repair plaster crack*
"A Iw-er can o|Naner com e- .
handy for fixing p la*le r i-taek
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11
"It cut* |tg lll Hit)) tin
and open* them up to hold * ,
n it* hm p i .•1«1 Hut a m t I.. . it
Inst w.Hi .. v 1ii* Ft&gt; to in.,1 .
.
cut wider iuMilr than it 1- on - .
•iirface
Hit* will Iih l the pla-ler o '
the crack and l&lt; lm|xiitant
CBllM* patching plaster al
*
shrink* a little Also work f .,-1 w, h
pah blog plaster fVm | nm i-lm any
more lh.ni you can n*e Initio d
atcly It harden* f,i«t and. .. .
hard, it ratinol tn- softened ag ,
" A lte r all piastre ha* liren ri
paired, sand it carefu lly to 1 ,1
■ h.olotelv -mouth \ 0v lull
be iiia i'i.ilu d liter you p.,il,l ....
Ilieu i
"For an uiidermal. I pri (•
primer of the same p.i 1i.t I pi .- 1
u e for the finish 10 .H latlo 1 It, -.'hellai or vanii*lt II ton m u .
prime the plare* &gt;0,1 have 1 «..t
with sparkle, liaise place- will
|&gt;ear &gt;hiny under tom
loo-l.
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in c r e a s e
Is S h o w n
B y P e rm its
V a lu a tio n * act in Imildinsr
p e rm it!* iln rin if tin* fir s t q u a r­
t e r o f IH5-1 alm ost doubled
th o a e fo r th e autne p eriod o f
Inst y e a r w ith a Io ta ! o f
$1*55.1582 in e n n a tru e tio n v a lu ­
a tio n Hated in p e rm it a issued.
L'p t&lt;* today, B u ild in g I n ­
s e c t o r John B illo n had lasued 207 p e rm its fo r th U
ouartcr, a* compared with IP*) of
tn*l *en* with a total valuation
. f f.hPO.Ot’O
During the month of January,
II permit* were i**ued at City
Hull with * total valuation of
f t tl.OftO. February sat* ftft per­
m it*. with construction * slued *t
•-t'-.IP d , it-ucil; March, (td. value
• t at f ’JSS.ti.’Ut, and April, M ,
*i«lue *ct at f i l l .PM). 80 far thi*
r'linth, t't eermit* with an ap­
I roalm.ito ts lo t' mi of
he*1 Iw on -e.d •* 10 *’ c ,-f.
fi, e
I mm all indicaO, n*, the \ yy
tnlnl u ill 1 nl -in i *4 * • an* Dingle
m onth of 1 1 •t * • r i ' il ' V -r.
Wmren heowli* - i ,| 1 • f.-el- 'he
ti'lu l on** double II *l uf »n&lt; ' «o
nio tllll* of M -l *,•.*(. Highest
uioiith in IP.'i'l w i* A p r il, with S3
!»• rm it*. with * mI iip * *et at | P 1,t 12.
riu growth of Hanford may
cn-tly bo traced through records
of building permit* l**u*d during
the In-t 10 \e a r*. In IP It. fftT.OSO
wi.« ll«tod in permit*; IP15, S191 .*
«uti; IPIri Id .'t. I l l ; I PIT. »r.5fl''78;
IP 18; IWtO.IIT; IP IP. |I,I0 B .2 I2 ;
jp.vt. 12 .ntn.n1i; i p m . f.',n«p.s«i;
IPfiJ. ft.ftp.), IT I, and I Pol, flJJ.no,-

Ntnrord * fA*l-gri*wing subdlvtelans ure responsible fur the rapid
mti uf gin *tli During the first
three innutli* of tbe year, on*
builder. O iler-Weller, lias eon-trueted J ' h-1nr*, with "B more
in vnrlou, *lape* of runstnirtlnn.
H u. ubute biumint* tu mere than
ihnui 4fttNi.0*»u lu r»nstrue!Ion.
. e*,-rnl new *|nrr«, ga« *t.stinnx
«n 1 variuu* *mall lui*iue*s have
up, tie,| in thi* area in the last
lim e niuolh- I tie largr-t nf Ihrse
the SIDii.u u •'Fuo.l M arl" lo• it'd ul .'ftth Si amt Park Ave.,
ttondumk -enit gin**
t, no uhnli will le-ld it* gland openM dlp.ip, 1
v.*u tn 2ft 1*1 iitk* tom mi rn»
but you liavito ligute 011 a to.*
• \lra *." 1 rlttrn evpl.nn* "*01110 ol
whirh you'll u-i m other room*.

Sealed Window
Is Responsible
For 4 Changes

It .inhit.-ct* and builders were
,-.|e«t lu ns me t tie one |***twar
'• el,-pin,ut ti biiddi •» malrrials
I. t brmit hi ih it the grralrst
’ .ngr* itt aretille»ti're att.l the
ng halm* I people tbry preb.Idy wxiild I f i e r it wa the doublel.iied inMilaiing i*p&lt; of window,
Die fam ily room i« one ,.( " .
the tdr , . ( * iim F*ichtng a hertu *ve*t li.it u r i* -ti tin- nr *.
in tir.illy .ruled ami permanently
h"me* It seem* that life lr. I . 1 ' .in air *pa&gt; e hetwren two panes
••■ me 1**1 info rm al for the e o tm gla*&lt; h.t* l«-t-u ie*p**n*ihle for
t" 11a I htmg room
b u r rnajot rhangr* tn home*:
I It ha- btt.ugtit mute light and
Few people I ih I. i * remember i|,»
* n»hlne Into the home hv making
old fashiunid front parlor nf V .
lorian tome*
ihe room tli.t |.rg e plriure window» and window­
wa* re*er\eil fur "ro lle r* " It-1* ** ,11* prarltrable t’ondensation and
Ho' th in la ril* . for visit* front tl ■ fr**»t nn window* and the ebiU
niinisti r (or w e,lling* and film-’ ft .1111 titling near a window are
•il* while the fatnlly u*r-l ti eliminated
J It ha* brought .-Ixuii .1 greater
' -dling 11*1(11 "
T'*lay die It*'tie r'S'in »eeni* to i -'e rr-t m the i»iid-*ir* Ttie largr
.n.lowi wtiu’h n-pl.ite*l die *ma!t" h ra ilid III the diteclloti ol t.'ip .lot , roon, lti.it ca ll be )■ ' ') r conventional opening* have reju-se n t.ilile wilto-ot 1 ramping 1 • * ealrd panorami, vi*t.. which can
*'*le nf the f.-■ ••it* in d* 111)0*11,- -1 in* enjoyed lhi"igbnut the year.
*M-a*on il change* bring only chang­
ol life
ing view*
.) It ha* changed architecture
Due- *niir li* m
nxini -i .-m
radically
Die rambling ranch
•i.'wd.-.l *it D tel,-* ,-). ri'din t
u n i play, r. pi nui and required lu* house itul a* variations have won
" -b e tme |,,r •niertain'ng people’ many convert* from tbe Cape Cod.
'.Ht **11• Would it lx- le*» , lutti-ied if , 1 1‘nloni.il anil other vtyle*. People
who clung to the traditional, beo *"H bail .1 -ri-otwl lit mg reonv for I rn
•*I' ' ad) llv liying. (nr youngsters In | lav ra ti*r they -aid it looked like they
'n. h r teenager* tu danre in , I thought a hou*e 'hould look, began
to see advantage* in itevigns that
- leartii d |,-t nff some steam ’
once to
Such quettion* are being .*&gt;1 ' I exploited living t«H*ibililie*.
4 It bav *&lt;&gt;!&lt;l land Changing the
* had to hy a Ini n| p—ip|e m planning ■,- •
t-on ir- Die* d e-'d e grandm y niu-t home buyer's concept of w hit 4
to lovp'h have had something when il came homcvite «hould comprl*e. he be­
•|x&gt;t will to hnu*i planning — a parlor ' ,r gan to think In term* of the view
intil you company a sitting pxarn fur r * ' i\ hi* picture window or wind&lt;rv-wail
would f into In term* of a larger
1*1 ■ '
111&gt;n, ., h k ill lu n w tth a f
table fur the gixxl tiling* of life plot in*tcad of the minimum site
lii'd, you
So the t m ill* Itixiip sole*- t&gt;,,- let lie became willing to travel
®lxl Paint priddein tor ix-ople who liki 1,1 la rih rr to have more trees and
t'to rra **ear *pir1* -hirt* slack*, short* lambcaping between him and his
■ ** p.Hnt p'dpur*. dungaree*. It'* .1 place neighbor.
'Inis evolution dates only from
'. and 2 where you don't h p o t„ w .rrv
for your You ran he yourself nnd he b &gt;pnv. pte war day*, when sealed doubled
('n*er the fbxir wi'h aspt'alt tdr glaring wa* first perfected. Today
or litMileum C o ve r the walls with more than 3‘ * million windows of
The eosietl way to paju-r your
n m rlin g or. wa*hable paint thi* type have been produced by
wall*. Carlton »ay*. "(* to i j t ,P
!l:»i|»*-r Make the n - *n a one manufacturer tTbrrtnopane).
fill «liincii*iun«. with dimcn*ion*
II M l*r« uf the Libbcy OwensI finer teereatiun roon, with
for window* and dix*r*. to your
I furniture or |xirrh nr tu lip Ford gla*» company. *ays the de­
wallpaper dealer, lie will »cll * m
l'*e Im 111 in f r a f iir r s —«e tine mand for double glared windows
the right amount of paper and trim
refreshment lia r, 'ov and ha* been doubling approximately
it for you if you a»k him lo. Then
ruplxiard* hixik *helve« n c ­ every two years.
o il ope .trip at a time Thi* will
The blgge«t boo*t for this type
t k*. .1 hlaek Ixt-ird And have
save you a lot of waste in match
of glu«* rante very recently with
fireplace.
ing the pattern.”
the dr* rlopimul nf economical
Carlton u*ed six Inch plank*
framing mrthods which crested tbe
placed side by aide acrot* a couple
panel style window. These large
of oM tables for hi* wallpaper­
panes often are framed in 2 by 4*
working surface, lie rnvrred the
which add lo the sturdiness of the
wall and reduce the need for » tplank* A ith old new spapers After
revsive bridging above the whole
he brushed the uallriaper paste on
one strip he rnuld throw away Ihe
window opening. This Darning de­
ol'l nr * .papers on whirh the pa*te
monstrated that a window-wall cost
no tnurr lhan a conventional wall
ha* overlapped and start with tie-h
nrvi](paprr«
with studding, sheathing and siding
to provide for only conventional
A..‘ f ac*'
* * « bung on Ihe
wall, he brushed it fiat with a soft
windows

rovision

�m r. SANFORD HFR.W.D

racily table. He converted an old
dressing table lor tb!s feature and
M ini a decora tire mirror abore It
All woods ork bad to be tended
down and rra rk i and nailholet fill­
ed with wood filler. Then he ap
plied two coale of paint Aftei
landtac all planer patebee smooth,
he huni wallpaper above the tile
wainteni Hr added adbetium to
the wallpaper patle on the recom-

room la adrliable when a room it
not exactly tm r in chape This atkmc for a straight pattern, with
tilet being cu; accordingly alaai
the wall*
A few dry runt of !Jet in both
director.* showed Carlton hit room
■»• fairly true to be cowld tU rt
cementing the tilet down, working
from one wall T t ; i made it ratser

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-cusd it eaty to cot the tu n by
k**tiag them with a blow torch.
He made a cedar lined clothes
. JnP*r ^
the lo-rer part of an
o.d linen d u e t and removed an-

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in « make* tne paper atirk tithter.
wh.ch la important in a bathroom
where the wall it subject to damp
nett. He covered the bathroom
wallpaper with a coat of clearcot:
to further protect i t

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IN n m without creating a closed n
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Secret of the tuminoui ratti
V fTta tlon i* it lone fluorescent lute
». concealed under the drcorat*»e
n l | l
wiMutrn shi» Id at the top Aa
" W . l r i thown in the drawing at th.'
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rich!, wiring channel Is mount'd
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t T h t wj a downward position A width of
*H ritihrd rI.iss rv trn ilu l between
the retting and top of the plant
hot helpt In spread the light
f ir a wav »r»wilhty hrlw rrn the two arra«
r,Him from
When applying this lighted
I lie lighted divider to vntir own Mime, lien.
•
iral K lrclnr home lighting »pedi r planter et.illst* tuggett that you follow
.• « \ deco dimrnviont given on the driving
. l id al&gt;o it for tin t results

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Remodeling
Bathroom Is
Tough Job
Remolding *r. old htthrnom can
be one of the tougbest jobs m
moderniring a boute Plumbing f u ­
tures are heavy, tile may need re­
setting and the room may be rut
up with yogi in the walla.
These were tome prohiemt John
Cariw.-i encountered in rejuvenat­
ing bn house
Because he fiend the bathroom
in particularly bad condiltoa. Cnrl•on had to np out and discard ail
fixture* except the v-sefwito bath
tub. which cleaned up in good
•hape with a t itle scouring, lie
was able to buy u-cd fixture. —
waahitand and toilet — in perfect
cond turn, thus sating considerably
on these normally eapenal*e items
A used medsen# cabinet wa* r»
finished landed &gt;v&gt;or and pa.nled

The H o n d a room of the s m ilh n . i d n , # I* Dented )s&gt;t n il D&gt;# Ijv iag ru n s
la n ls r t beta New Trade m
Hows# V aloes
Cbavrmencr. comfort and resale
value are looming as bigger factors
to home ownership than tw it historic sentimental attachments as
the family place fur (r te n tio m
Year roued IU coadili(&gt;Oi3K it
doing a 1-1 lo speed this tren i
B a re it ao longer ts arertsary
to swelter in summer, any more
U n a it is to shiver in winter, home
buyer* and home builders are tse
ginning lo regard h»,uvrs somewhat
with the atutodr they have toward
autoim biln
New medel bouses, like new mo­
del autoet'jbilrv. arr expeci'd t»
have more refinement* and mure
efficiency for those person, who
can affc-rd them
t*o Irsdcin value is becoming
more importaiK to hvatrs A* f*r
a* a ir cwnditiocuna affects t v . , tr#
change is most notiseabie tn areal
where summer heat t, the hggr-1
pen-hicm

(onditaning will have prsctically
co rrsale value **
VVhat can you &lt;k&gt; to meet such
compeKUon by modrt&amp;lglcg an ex­
isting house? We asked the e n u ­
re# ri cf the largrtt manufacturers
t f b rnie air coediti.-r-ing tCarr.cr)
for s lv g t J M H.rkcl. vice prrst
dent of the corp. ration, puts it this
liu.lt insulated properly f«r brsting
and already has wsrtn air duct*,
the problem is relatively simple
Let i say you have a new warm
?'r brating system, one that's less
than five year* old The usual pro-

redure is to insta’l a packaged
csslifg vyatfia nlwrgaidc llu- furnave. T i c k &lt;W pa&lt;: wrul* general­
ly uve.the *ame cuctwork a» the
healing *jrst&lt;m and provide f t »
rough summer moling, drhimidp
ftention. rtrculaUoa and fiitenng of
the air In cases t he this, instal
lat* n costs are cut h&lt; a minimum
"However, if the furnace it more
th is fif f i n n old, lb# brit idk
in most rases might be to replace
it with a year rtnr.d air n-ndittontng systrm which would add silrnt
winter heating with cdl or gat to
the summer features —
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Starting from the renter of a
tptce for this between Muds in the
wall, which madr in.taUation eaty
A 2 by 4 bocuontal was placed
under the cabinet to anchor it The
proper height for the cabinet and
iti mirrored door wai determined
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L IV IN G |(DDM — The living naim of Ihr Smith rr*id rn rr ht« large vvliulnw. atMiihing aero
f rout of it. faring I alvr Monroe. The room m t in ir r - In It. I I feel, eveln-ivr ,,| the dim Hr. t Irv
of Ihr room i&gt; of knotty pine, while othrr «iil|v art |i •intr-tf in a pa-del colore.
are wall. of ih
room-, and ihi I Intnl.i room. I'eilintr* are while. The (liana m (hear roonia amt lln kill hen ate ol
lilr (plaatir tile), 'the Im-j.e haa eirv nlating. oil hral amt an attic fan. tin- mitt rar lor w.-&gt; I
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II) CYNTHIA I .DU It \
tine of the
reasons
people buy house* i» so tlu-y c.m
alto have groiin.lv While inanv
builders construct good houses. few
• f them provide the Wind of ground*
the homeowner will want t . . r
three year* after he move. in.
Thlt, of course, is no reflection
on the builder lit* job it to con­
struct houses and to make them,
at cjt'icklv as possible, look
raked with the help a few trees
and some sort &lt;f planting Builder,
arr rarely lanJ.caping sp- iali.lv.
Neither is the average &gt; •-. v« u-. -'i
or hi* wife whtn they buy Ih ' r
(lr*t h'Hise.
If I hail It t j d i all over again,
I'd have a land--aping man —
perhaps my local nurseryman- n
important part n a three..-me
working towards mrk.ng m&gt; dream
houie. I think, in fact I'd get my
grounds exocit werkm
(or me
hhforr I hired the architect and
builder. He enuld even save me
in later years sti cking a ipeeitnen
yew here or an arb.irvitae there,
or putting in deciduous trees else­
where. Mutt of all a good, know
lodgable landtea[&gt;e arch',tret could
even prevent me from making n
pensive mtstakcj In my choice of n
site for my Ionise.

A clay tile wainscot us Carlton's
bathroom wai in good condition,
hut the plaster above the tile work
needed much pvtchlng
Before
tackling the plaster H *. he had
airet run for th# nv#&lt;tirin# cabinet
and othrr LgbD in the room iacLklia« thoir for a vanity table and a
combination tun and hr at lamp
»v»r th# tub

"When you take on a modrnua
ing job likr mine in your spare
time." he snvt, “ you som develop
a kd of kink, in your back aad
there is nothing like a twp-way
movable sun and beet lamp lo lim
ber you up again *
Alter replacing the plumbing fu - •ures arid cpcniai the floor for
snme s » t pipes that were needed
Carlton decided la rover the old
dull Tim shed mosaic Idea with col­
orful asphalt tile He cemented a
Irlt base to the old ceramic floor,
would be im!y a I ttje mure and the •hex cemented hr asphalt tile lo
new wrxthrr making system would the felt
• •sure more efficient operation
Complete tnstnsrltcfu and kits of
These single package systems or the proper tool, needed for jot*
ropy as kittle as cme square yard j kr.
-f l ° ^ **»d from any
of Hour space "
dealrr in floor coverings T V right
adhesive for the material b*iag
But what atsouf homes that do
not hate warm air systems?
"The t-robis-m here is not quite
so simple.** Btckrl admits “ Bot
there are three solutions
“ 1 The year round room unit
abewt as (v&gt;mpael as a radiator
flensed# emit, ia basement cr ga­
rage provide ctoiled or heated
safer accordiag lo the seatrw. In
«ome eases the chilled water sysirm can I# used la summrr white
the regular radiator vtries in
winter
"2 A central system *nh duct­
work added to eirruiatr t&lt;»»ed.
dehumidified and filtered air durto* the summer.
I. Rwm aid roasditiuneri for
summer u«e New tyxrs &lt;M window
units can be in stalled almost f l u *
with draperin

Im h r l lop vml Something , in
grov . but ii |snI the kind Flavin
you'd I h- *
licit with beyond th,fir't year of i ,- , | •• . ||
| ih.-vt
where your lawn vv.ll t„ lli.it then
Is a minimum ol fuur inches and
prrfi ruble u inches •! top . .I.
and you'll In- I h-II it i,,| years ti
ci me .( v ,i hast thi whole ii gm r over with
rotary plow, ilir
major r i V
ml tom
rrn
front unw intid pi
and slow
artmg fertilirer or»a*uc matter
mixed ini" the %ul \ l &gt;•&gt; ,| n't try
tn g it liy with a ih r ip grade of
gra*. red l&gt;, .
. i
-, once
and it won't h • an annual, cvp-m
site and unsatisfactory project
There are as many wav
tu
landscape gr unit* a&gt; there j i ,lamilo • tho lives in h - • and
certainly no two, particularly it
they an- i , o i tngcthtr, .vat!
tame arranrem m i of tree-, shrub

A h - . c .it , itnn’l w ail unt'', tt,r
f . '
until the
bi
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lu ck a few -tragglinv
p l.ii t around aii&lt;l Ih r fi&lt;-'it y a n l
i- a mmlhi-li* I h.-' re v -i -i s t jit think
ing atsoul wh.-t y &gt;u'll ihi with youi
gnm nd- lli.it vvjv lies m adm -'t.
an.'l i iH-rijo t&gt;iat -*ay you'll I ht&gt;u\ing a tree i . • a n l M iclrirg it
in vsli t t nk.* t l.i- tin- rasicst, hc*l
I-' ic r and u lltm itrtv there w ill h •••i a rh em r, no dp ign—and you'll
triv&gt;- i t mifti lim p mowing what
i v r r lawn you p r.v i-irr because &lt;d
•II th r llii'ir s you have tn cut
i-r -.'.ul V -d fiP ii later, rmnes the
rn t r f iransplyntine or putting
into i-lfrct a new plan
A t,,I i|-i,i | lorgct to have H ip
bint h r out it- % r v r r i! mtvidc water
iitlp**

Today, having been through the
wringer several tlm tt, I would con
suit with mv landvcaotng fellow asoon as I found a plot I liked. I
would want from him an opinion
t-n the water situation—arr then’
underground spring* which turn
into Uogsiur A period m the spring’’
Whafgftid of drainage is there off
my property? If there is too much
or too liltlr, what can he done—
at the time the house is hcinR
constructed—to remedy defects by
regrading or building rrtainmg
walls?
My landscape architect can tell
n r what kind of soil I have Hr
can look over the trre* and shrubs
on the properly ard Miggr.t whlrli
are worth *av!ng. and whirh should
go Sometimes ala*, a builder with
the best intentions in tin world,
will save a Voting s.vfl-vs r,t*l tree
whirh will imm&lt;-d|alr|y give a
pleasing Impiv s-nm * n ii g g I »• d
against a hou«r and later Vrow
Into a big trer which i a problem
because of its rlnsr proximity In
the liousr. and berauxr its r &gt;t
Interfere with the proper funrtjon
Ing of the underground drainage

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hayloft and lay nearly SO bom: Memcr.ai Hospital in tenoui con­
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Simple alieiMiwwa. n u f ' l , - liy ic &gt; o u ,* ! i.‘ fcwCLsd Out Ly lir t'
Rural h lrre ific a tio n Administration of the U.S. Department of
A ftic u iiu ie f a do-ifyoueatU Isas:

BEFORE

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BEFORE
INVERTPv'G the socket of a lurned-down bridge tangs like th is,
adding a diffusing bowl and wider shade often can give besirr,
softer light. If you can't invert the socket, a ailveted*buwl bulb
and light reflecting disc asracked so (be socket w ill achieve

BEFORE

AFTER

F o r fix in e up Ihe house . . . Repairs on Ihe car

Friendly Feeling
Of British Ebbs As
War Fear Mounts

I A barber “ We are a bit afraid
of what you are going to do. \l&gt;
' think there should be a way lo
find a settlement with the Hue
j tarn without w ar*'
A British ne*,»*man; “ Geography
I -nakec a big difference in politics
md the way people feel Our peoLondon. .1*—The fru-nd.Onp of • le say 'it's easy for the Ameri­
America and Britain—the great cans lo say Id's base It out and
allies of World War I I —has reached t r.&lt;i traps to Indochina. Rut they
sn alarmingly low ebb today.
'haven't had their homes bombed
The British people generally
we fuse We're tirrvl of fightd n't have confidence in America's ng and arguing and all we want
leadership They fear that Ameri­ - to live at peace again."
ca—not Russia— will push them
Housewife: “ It isn't that we are
intn another war.
Time and time again the same 1 - 'I American We're afraid rcti!
story is heard from the man on will do something to start another
the street It's &gt;o persistent it ' j r And another war would finish
assumes almost an undercurrent us "
antagonism toward the L’nited | There are contributing factors
n this feeling such aa the perStates
The story comes firm taxi drtv-1 •ietrnt attacks on America by the
ers. barbers, shop keepers, wait­ left-wing Sociali't* led by Aneu
ers, newsmen. RAF fliers, bouse r-n lb-van There Is a matter of i
hurt pndr. too. since the British
wives ami pub keepers
Here's what acme of them have hsve slipped from their position
of world leadership
to say:
Hut the RritWh feeling seems to
A shopkeeper “The quvrrrling
is between you and Russia. All you cpr.ng basically from a deep re
want with us is to makr England v Ition against anything that wUl
the jumping otf place for an atom lead to another war.
tc attack."
It ,*n't difficult to understand
A chauffeur end ex-merchant JBritain took an awful beating
mariner "We think you may be; from Nar bombers In World War
pushing
into a corner— 11. The physical and spiritual rtt
_ Russia
_ ___
vou wont even trade with h -r durarcr of the rerole wrae strain
You can't live with half the eon I ed almost to the breaking point
not trading with the other half
Then came v-etory in Europe
We don't think Rttyiii trill .! ;r t But wl.at was victory to llie Bid
* w ir—she never has won a -car '*h? It wa« dark davs of ration
oo her own. I auy if the R u n .v .s ing. &lt;elf denial and more and
At this point Die hobby stepped
and Chinese want Communism, more sacrifices for survival while
it s their buiiness "
America soared to newr heights of out and said: "All right, chaps.
Ail who want U burn down the
Ex-Raf flier: "We’re afraid you prosperity.
palace line up on this side—all
chaps are going to get fed up
“ It made you ask yourself ‘who who disagree line up over here."
with the Communists and say ‘All w-n tie w a r*’," one Britisher
right, let's have it out.' And then laid “ Certainly we didn't. We
it starts all over again "
rould gu to Germanr Jong after I
Restaurant manager: “ I mual

^ Hectare of Holidays
“ Holiday)'' err spots no
a pitot yob TTiey cat, be I
some, especially ett a cej|j
cause going back t , t,.
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often results in a larger
deeper ihsde "flolidaya"
avoided by having plenty ,
a hen painting.

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Oearrwl Electric lighting
' Dnaigner
Has U ever occurred to you
what a difference the lamps you
uwe la your Using room ran make?
dimply by your choice of table or
floor lamps you ran create a light
airy atmosphere Dial's so right
with le w contemporary ranch
bouae interiors.
However, if you like the warm
mellow feeling of informal Ira
(UUonal and the simplicity of con­
temporary ioteriors, you'll be
glad to know tha, you can have
M e without sacrificing the other
To give you an idea of how the
“faallag" of your living ruom
depends la a large estent on Ihe
In a p t you put In it, rompare the
two pkturee above To help home
irutkar&gt; realise that their rooms
I'M ha Uffht-eowdilioned for good
lag yet each one look entirely
• m l from a decorating point
ai view, General Electric asked
baa of the naoca's top decorators
to select a variety of lamp group
lags for the same room
Knowing that tome hoinrmak
*ra prefer contemporary. while
others want traditional and that
light ahadet versus dark shades
la a matter of personsi taste. Hr
C. Kagrtte Stephenson, Frrsidrnt
of Uw American In*tituli- of Det
orators chose two dorm different

of

yard from Die front.
Making Screws Bile
Ills fence, about 30 fret long,
When screws no longer "bits-" in
extending from one aide of Die wood nr plaster holes which have
hnil'C to the l-M line, neeilcd only lii-ronte large, roll a small amount
about (30 worth ef lumber
g( steel wool into a long and nar­
“ I built it strung." be »»y*. "to row wad and force II into Die hole
let the kids rlim li it if they vvranted* wilh a pencil The screw udl turn
to I u«cd I by Is for posts an d ' into: !hr
Die strrl wool and take a firm
I I,) tis for Dringers and rails enp
“ Itulliliiig a gate Is very slmp'e
_
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if ymt work out Die design you
year fires burn ouougli
like Tbe main thing to do i to trees to make paper to print ail
bran- u gate diagonally lo t re vent Ihe newspapers m Ihe U. S.
savglng Keep Die diagonal tirac
ing in mind in yitir design."

Sometimes a fence can he es­
pecially Important to the archi­
tectural design cf a hoii'r.
John Carlton deeuled this when
he undertook Die mndermiaiion of
an old house The House sreined to
^ e too tall for its width, when
*%'-arltnn looked at its frn.il faradr.
He wanted to widen Dm appear
I i*&gt;ti'i let your favorite picnic
anee.
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ground or recreation area I m* tie- 1
i • . &gt; . I by
l . t your
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in a a * *
n fir«
So he huilt a fenee lo one side slrnvcd
c naMrrli-'s
ef the hoiis«-. separating the hark I ’ m ! t h a t campfire out.

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Do sou &lt;wcr base trouble sew- j
teas; tn.« tliuhes bj lund* Strain ,
Inj; lo tee line detail uf matching
Ihe r sfct thread in junior s corks
taa be eye fatiguing UisiBcesj
alien sour light's oot right
In ohlvr lo eliminate all guess !
work as to what kind of lamp
to use and exactly where to
place it for best lighting result*.
General Electric lighting special­
ists base worked out a special
"tnated" recipe lor hand sewing'
First, start with a floor lamp.
Il ron be a double nvtna a tm .
aisle or a senior floor lamp tc|lh
s tiMnch bowl. I'.r sure the lower
trige of your lamp abx.it is 47-♦!&gt; i
inches above the fltor. You'll get
esen belter light.uz rrault* If tb*
bottom uf the wickcl is about on*
inch below the shade.
c'heck your lamp rharir too. for
the followIbc dimetirtoni top. I0 ‘ i
Inches; depth. 10 inches; bottom.
16 inches lor swing aim and l l '. j
for senior floor lantnc Don't turn
promise on a atoall diflu*ing bowl.
Die one- a* least 10 inrhes in
diameter and a liW MO-srsH
ihrre-llle bulb
Vow. ihe rm&gt;«( intperunt past
yoctr rrelive is in placing your
lamp where it ran else yi-st a
rvsstir.um of comfortable lighting
on your work t'»e your tape
mciaure lo accurately locale the
distance IS Inches lo the left
rmeasurementi are in e rte d for
- left (sanded person) From this!
Murage &gt;pacc lo r B argains
S ul* Eipetlsrt
Storage s|saec tor bargain, is
li.,mly when you unnt It, n-tr. »1e!
a home
John t'arlfon &lt;hoppetl i.n u n l
when lie started to renovate an
(wrIvi-root)) h,«i*e and found many
tiling* he thought “ might cem - in
handy.” He stored them In the
basement
One ni ins biggest finds vva,
shutters,'* he said “ I'd pick thsitn
•:p a' house wrecking places fer a
buck Apiece In most jj-.rv all I
had to do was rut them tlnan to
fit, fiv a fe * slats and paint them "

• (How Fence Can
Tend To Change
Looks O f House

or b u i n s t i H I*.a
tor cool v it ih ii

All white in ruf­
fled tio backs nr
straight panels.

Fire destroys Utile trees. U f a
give the little fellow v a chance.

f i s t Lampa may sauad Uka a
lot hot, rswot the lamps lo iha
pletore above and oo Ihe rig h t
A good light fer rye comfort It
• m f e f beside all facuriie scattog Iocs lie as le year room

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ONLY SMALL LIGHT BLLBS c m be Accoraraodated la rom
doublr-aockrt laaipx. Tbr«e-way light cannot be used becauar
of she aiae of the aocket and ike apace • tibia tbe 3 bade. Ke»
place the draible-eockei with a modern aiagle socket 10 bold a
large white iodirect bulb. A wide "h a rp " so bold tbe tirade
give you a lamp that i « useful aad decorative,

lla i It c ir r »«turred la see
ben toiuplrlrly yeisr lamps can
cIsalife the appearance ef yuur
lie lag room? Compare the two
rouiiu-shown la Ihe photograph*
le see sslial a difference your
lamps can make.
Whether you cho*.* tr.d l
liaaal or roalrmporary you'll In 4
new roerdlnalrd gronplafs of flee
Boor or table lamps designed far
the right light as wrU as good
looks

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P&gt;n»
,. eabu.ni.
i
. cud
, has .the breakfast
— area at one rod. To c a m out
he earls American theme of the dwelling. lh, floors throughout
the house are random width ranch plant oak wilh walnut peas,
fhe heating unit is General Electric's oil-fired, forced air furnace.
• Mh ducts to all room, and wall air registers. The ,lm,M, garage
Iib * Ample liundr) ftrili1ie« and «torafe *parr. Or. iVr-on* acIH
hu own ronlrArlnr. — ( Staff Photo)

AFTER

A L IT T L E L .lK P , too low to give enough light, can be cement*
ed to a block of wood aaJ gives a wider shade to makr the
lamp sneer useful fsu trading or tewing.

point, measure at a riff hi angle
towa.J the rear uf the ih .ir I.'
IBs bit ;« ttu i u.r cental of the
lamp ilude i. directly above thii
point lou o n also use a table
lam), but place it only .is inches
back toward the rear of the chair.
For tunc sewing aeaxlnna &lt;&gt;r,
When tewIng with «UrW-i-jr.-i.-.
sgair.,: dat,*- material, • '-enrol
Electric Inti.ui.g people have this
hlnl to offer. Attach to the shaft
of &gt;our floor lamp a clamp on
holder »nti a 73 watt 11 JO reflec­
tor spot or flood bulb. Aim It on
your owing In any pc.ltiuu that
scrim most comfortable

Replace rll Horn Electric OssilMs
Contacts lit electrical outlet' he
come sprung and worn In I 'me.
Switches alvsi wear out. Poor ton
tacts result in Interference with the
sound and picture in television retrptius. and the tone in rad." re­
reivers. Worn outlets and swiirbe
should he replaced
as It Is
customary to replace washers m
k it,hen faucets.

" Uen you're sewing on the ma
slune have yon ever wished lor
turn- Itulit on your work than the
bi'1,1 &gt;n light can give? Herr's a
tip !m n tiem-ral Electric light
mg pe&gt;iple for a recipe designed
ins' lor machine tewing
Simply hang u wall lamp above
Ihe left side of your machine lo
tin a good job. uie a lamp with a
shade that has a holiotit dlamelir
uf I I inches unit . ( Ie « l a 3(1
lid I AO wait bulb Hang Ihe lamp
in Du.1 (he lower edge of Ihe
lliadc is 14 niche, above Ibr top
0. the machine and ic renter, .1
1. ’ .tutus to the Ic ll of the needle
and seven itu-his behind il a,
ab,-*n in the drawing above

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IVn!', ••I'.Hcr up r&gt;.rnrra o f y,',ui T plugs tn Du- rnd of Ihe c.vrfl
Ii-ing room with tangles of ex Th e'e plug' require no intricate
ecu lamp cvMi&amp; ’ !?1
rsiy to •vtrini; » rd the ne * plu ran intailor Ihrm to the exact length attachiit in |u&gt;t a few second*
• 00
you need that you’ll w-r.-h-r why
I Vi you d ii.t your light bulbs*
you didn't think »l it before

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Paid O ff For Couple
A famous architect was recently
shown through the ho*t*r that John
A. (Jack) Carlton amt hi* wife ro
ItA 'IiT li ami TtiifTIFr. ifn i in Ihnr
■par* time.
Jack hart a collection of "before"
plvjlo^raphs to *hew tin d:iam.!at
iowlifthtf'ul ifu Im/um* «ii the
time he bought It and started his
do it-yoursclf project.
The architect said he was
amazed that one man and hi* wife
could have accomp;i*hed »o much
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• arltnn.
"Joh
lust worked about even
night, lie woiil ,i.'t gel to bed until
1 or 3 o'clock in the morning. Anil
he would have tn get up before 7 in
order to get to hi* job
“ His hand* became »o stained
ami scratched that I thought they
never would be normal again "

t i l l Oft l( i IN'AI. K ITCHEN was in a sad state, presenting
plenty ol problem*. Here Joins A. &lt; at I lots Jr., home oti leave
ftom the Navy, lends a hand. The sksor and window behind him
wetc tipped siul to ruin etc porch to breakfast room.

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merged into thr scene. Note sellar dote til left in both pictures. .At tight, llanhes! K n lcw otl
is a modem r.ings with s rn tilaiin r fan above.Adjoining is a dsnildc sink and ill &gt;hw .islitt w ifk rd
into JA2A budget.

M r*. Carlton, who pa.ntrrt mo»t
of the woodwork, did not mention
her own hand*.
"Hut we Invert every minute of
the work,"
she- continued
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»u*prn*.oi table ■* r liter s sanity or disk. 7hr •••c'rarrr (toils pttildt
maslmsm «ii&gt;rs(r. Sii-prnsisn table ht* a sLdl ■( daw toiaparuicRI ler
•mail arllrlr*. Impffvlevs p'ast.r Mtrfirea a*e siossj Paa-ljle. Mitrb.ng
parrrlain p ill. o-r.-ni the ».!»&lt; I-I ltn'*h. Tfc&gt; lira nslir ..ihcui Mr goes well
with rllhrr pa-lil or ibid rotsr bsrkfroum's. (A v-rlr»n of Mariiessille)

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The Carlton* had to Mart with a
thorough elraning of the old house
—even fumigating. The garbage
collector* were so plra*ed t &gt; find
someone cleaning up the house thst
they sent special trucks tn help re­
move the dehris Air* Carlton sayshe was ashamed of the refute that
had In Is* hauled away. They tore
down loose plaster, lorn wallpapcr
rrmovrd ruiled euulpment and rip
ped out disrrputable bathroom fits
lures.
Then Ihe Carlton* drew picture*
— rough ikeltht-i nl each wall of
each mom when- they planned I &gt;
make change They pal In each
window and each door and made
careful measurements They frsl-sr
rtl Ihe akelches and sturlied their
plan*.
“ You don't have lo be an artist
to do this." Carlton say*. "Any­
body ran draw well enough to u p
derstand it himself. No nnc but van
will be looking at your drawing
But il'a very important tn draw
picture plans. It helps you to see
what you have In mind Von rrn't

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A IK CONDITION I N(
aie ibe * o f a arsi sable sbsn*is b in designed by I.Jsuril Votaley. The sofa is 9lj feet let,*,
only 17 ins lie s hi/. It. Depth is tn inches. I he table is 7 feet long, is lower half ol a pair of
l. It is of /rts a wood with while mlratta lop.
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paper. Ami Ibe more vou plan and
think about a iob like this the better
It turns out."
He used rough sketches for or­
dering the correct amount* of var­
ious material*. If you make sketchrs of each of Ihe four walls of a
room. showing all rtimrmiun*. the
location and siiei of window* and
door*, a wallpaper dealer can give
you ihe correct number of mils and
minimise waste.
As (or procedure, (hr kitchen
came first.
"We started In the rss.irtlal liv ­
ing places," Jack said, "and uf
course wc had lo eal Further
more the kitchen needed Ihe mod
work. Tlirn we moved on to the
living room «o we could enlrrtaln
our friends. And so on through the
house.
"We didn't try lo complete ev­
erything In one room at a time
Wc have gone hack lo the kitchen
twice. And I still have more proj­
ects in mind."
They had In sand down thr wood­
work, *cra|ic and sand the floor.
Jack rented a sanding machine,
then did all the corners bp band. In
get down to the original wood,
which turned out to be beautiful.
" I found a fabulous quick drying
finish for all the floors f called
Fabulon) which proved much h e l­
ler than shellac or varnish. I could
put on three Uiln coats In one eve*

HEFOHE 'T)o*Il*A‘o ur*eH " t srlinn t.u k lrrt Ins |&gt;io|e&lt;t, the living roien looked
lik e th i*. lie hod to Rtsrtp up lallcn plaster Irom the floor. Ilu l he knew he had
sound construction — an oak floor here.

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A l I I ft i l i r &lt; .tritons redecorated the liv in g loom, in s ta lle d v a la n c e s over the
w indow s null moved in ih c it lu r n ilu ic , they found llic y b ail a g ra c io u s rotvu,
Jl) by J 6 feet, with a w ide 1-fo.it open M an w ay,

mng — It dried su fast — ami got
an rKcelirnt finish."

inert inspections. I wanted no lrou-1
hie with building authorities or i n i
surancr men."
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And Ihe Carltons found their arc
many people In this world, who are
willing and anxious to help thr tin
it yourself man.
“ Wallpaper stores, fnr instance,
will trim wallpaper for you fnr
about 1ft rents a roll. They do It
hy machine to give you a nerfbet
edge for biting, ft makes ft easy
to match the pattern. You don't
need any special wallpaper. What­
ever paper you like ran be trim ­
med at Ihe store
“ Your hardware dealer, lumber
man, paint atore Inin, all will help
you with sound advice and Job
pointers.
"New gadgets like paint rollers
arc a big help. too. I found there
was nothing like a paint roller
for doing ceilings. Just paint a im p

Did they ever get di*r nur.igH in i
enl feature*, ranging from fin.*,
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smooth finished to almost (tippled _
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effect*
CarH
" If you wanted lo paint a ceiling
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with a brush, and you and I had
ceilings n| Ihe same site, 1 could f t , . !
do mint- with a roller in less than
half thr tune It would lake you. I f, ..
wouldn't have paint running down 1 ..
my arm. either '
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Aland the only technical help
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Carlton called In were a plumber
and an electrician.
" I had the plumber lo save me
from buying a lot of expensive
Th
plumbers* louts, which I* might |g fi
never need again. And I had Ihe atsls
electrician to look over all work Iheir
and put on Ihe finishing louche* lo lent*

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Helps Handy^ar.
** li k r t "Hnmstradine." » v &gt; —
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Winary. if you uar.t to modoriizn' »*« real prrtty palntH while didn’t
a house yourself and do it without It*"
spending a lot of money.
Tne same sense of good design
T V C a r l t o n , "horsetrading"
means shopping around. maktm» ami nmoortion that has guided him
friends, watching for bargains and lo r«-sI finds In c a itiff articles also
using his head when it come* to has keot him from ovenloing novel­
making new uses cut of old articles ty in his house. Everything must
—just an agreeable rase - going •e n e a purpose in his book And
S'Uthern definition without any like any man with a good ipnetitrl
he is prouilesl of the work he did
sharper connotations
Here arc some ways he has nude in rejuvenating Hie kitchen
his brand of horsetrading pay off.
"Nov that kitchen range," he
ff'Seo this lamp post in my front •ays, "was one of my best buys
yard?" he asks with a tinge of Some people were moving and
pride as you approach hi* hnu*e wanted to sell it. I’crfectly modern,
"That cost me no more than 112 you'll notice, ami a famous-name
stove. It would cost more than
complete I put it up myself
" I found the post, with a hollow Moo new. I got it for *23
ct-rr, in a used lunrtier yard. The
" It Just needed a good cleaning
lantern had been discarded in a vrol a few new parts By the time
junk yard The rrosdiar that Isolds I had it rrtitted ami hooked uo my
the address sign Is a piece of total cost came to only $4S"
broomstick, decorated with a cou­
That’s the wav Carlton shopped
ple of old knots. A little wiring around for good bargains As to
and tu lrt and that is all there is the sink and dishw ashrr—
■" I did a favor for a man and
Y.m nisi ha«e to watch for ar­ he did i favor for me Hi* wife
ticle.* o! ’!i &gt;d basic design A lan­ wanted hint to chance their kitchen
tern may lie rusty, so most prude around and this sink and dish
wnr.'l give it a second look. Hut washer wouldn't fit in the space
&gt;i«i r.-n clean up a n ifty lantern, they had for it TT'ev had to get
paint it to keep it fn&gt;m rusting one of these combination single
again, and if it Is of good design eleetric sinks with built-in dish­
to begin with, you have a nice washer.
In king fixture "
"Well, the dealer would onlv al­
low them so much on a trade-in
Ideas like tii-t have her-* -wmim* and wasn't very anxious to haul
Cailtut's sorrel* in rcm.vaiing and this scion awav. So I get the whole
tsLdrrnicing his enlire right room •hlng at 'he same trade-in |Hcc.
Irtn P T ie r-s tili. reward him for hired a plumhcr lo helo me hook
his elf.rts and ingenuity.
•t no and lh» total bill fame to
"Ilow do you like that decora- just about *100.
lion around the front door?" he
a«ks "That while ironwork came
Two of Carlton's niftiest ecnfrom old soft drink stuns The Iris.voce
are in the breakfast
signs were worthless, but the decor room. One I* a round breakfast
ativc ironwoik was Perfectly g.jod tvHe. made out of the hevvv rick
Just needed a good cleaning and that oner held a punching bag
some white painl. Xotice how nice­ He sanded its matched hanhsood
ly It contrasts against the gray surface thomughlv. then finished
ddtng of the house Somethin* like *t sslth K’ hulop hi* i&gt;et substitute
dsinoilrrii version of the frozen for varnish, and it has sheen like a
lace of the Deep South.”
icwly completed bowling alley.
Wien you step into the spaeiouv
Ami vt the backdoor, where the
Carlton living rrom and look 'hildren er.ter in all kinds of wea
around, one of the original fealurm Iher, thrv can and do stop at (be
of the old house that strikes your door, sit d-iwn »n a veilnv-unholeye is it* broad open stairway. •lered leatherette twnch, epen a
This stairway is more than four little tran door in the end of the
feel wide with a colonial style white bench ami statrh Iheir rubbers and
bannister surmounted by a dark galoshes away.
mahogany handrail
There Is an unusual window
A lu m lr R s -Product T r ie r *
Mfovr the firs! landing This win­
Plpa Leak
dow ha* a heavily carved while
If your radiant healing s y trm
fn m c It really frames a picture, leak* don't tear up the whi le floor.
too, because the window looks oui
Just send for a routde of phy«|into the trretrps Carlton has put riat friends likr Robert Harden did
a glass shelf arross the middle of In Wr-slon, Mas*
the window to hold a few plants
The physicist* brought along
with the effect that foliage la their Reiger counter*, injected ra­
brought right into the house.
dio active Iodine 131 Inin the pipe*
"That frame’ " Carlton repeats and traced II.
to v w r question, "oh that’* just an
They located the leak within two
old picture frame. I f * nailed right inches.
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A Laundry Problem
Ten pounds of r)othe&gt;. w.i.he*l
and spun dried in n w ashing nurti
ine. still rontain atxiut to p units
uf water Drying the cloth • u
door* rvu|Miralcs this water Into
the air o( the buu*r Ventlla’I -l .»
the only solution Vent i lhi .
dryer to the outside or u*e i*
haust fan* while the dryer i* in
use.

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thalie acnl Vaster drying and a
Jgher and iih i ’ j watcr-n-*l»l.iitt
film are the results. Aikyd* on gut
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paints, lint are now being o*ed in
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Virtually all nl the *o. k loin o il .1
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money, in fact, bis i u * i
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Mere are some of the major,
a mating parts of his midernlrni' p lints lo watch to keep your house
story.
wcathertigM and in good working
One look at thr V.ilrtien made order:
M r*. Carlton gasp.
1 - C H IM N E Y CAP - See that
"Ifow can this nlire ever hr
i f * tlghl and .eals Jolnta lie
cleaned up and mane livablr?" she
tween flue lining and in a-.
asked.
.onrv.
The floor was littered with pla
2 — CRACKS or loose mortar in
r that had fallen from thr rril
chimney mean t r o u b l e
g. The oven door on an old ga»
ahead Remove Ins se tnor
stove had fallen olf, revealing .»
tar and ri-noinl. Seal crackhopolessly rusly interior Ripo.rd ■1 — FLASHING ar-iiiml chimney ’
pipes were rusty and rirkrty
in r«ed valleys and at ridge
should he ruM-pmof and un
deriap shingles al lea t 6
inrhe-.
I— S H IN G L E S which are curled,
warped or split mean r ml
leaks lo come. Replace them
; _ n iv tr o s t r iM N s tu v rii i s
which Pap in the witul mean
danger when a real gali
blows Cement Hie labs down
with asphalt cement a dab
Ihe .|* r of a half dollar mi­
ller each 1th

l.r.AHFKK or downspouts
should lead to adequate
drainage — storm irwers or
dry wells to keep water away
from foundation and base­
ment
SCREENING over roof gut­
ters eliminate* f r e q u e n t
cleaning out of leave* and
twigs, which clog gutters and
s aute overflow*
i 'l . V-MIIMi and calking Is
needed around all window*
and doors to keep water out
oi walls. Moisture in walls
pause* paint to peel, plaster
to tall
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olid outer doors seals heat |
l o s s e s equal lo a hole 3 to i
• Inches in diamrtrr.
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liack of plasler or wallboard
keeps indoor mol at ure fmm
reaelilng cold ouler wall* to
condense and ml timbers If
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rdarrd against cold ouler
wall It does more harm than
good.
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kid lo keep a house w-arm
in winter and cool In sum
mer.
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each .Krt square feet of atlip
floor area Screening with
inch ine.li to keep o it birds
and squirrel, i. acceptable
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rails for doubling the i r e
of Ihe ojienlngs
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tile imd., where wieli Viols
are pluer-d. ii.unlly
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overhanging ease, and (arc
into prevailing .tnrins. Onen
punts admit ra n water into
walls.
n — FULL INSULATION in attic
floor prevent, beat lo** In
winter: heat gain in sum­
mer, Cheek it for .etlli-nient
Add more if needed.
9 - ROOF ( i t T m i s nrevent
rain water fr on collecting
loo near In fniiiulation wall*,
whien ra n rqu e dam p or
wet ha-emnil

T n Luminous Palm*
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ed rubber tile p a tie n t
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call* for no blow torch. !* easy to which continue* loglo.* t&gt;i teiet*.
hours jftor -unlight or other
, mcut and b y .
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tk«s and »lep-by-*trp directions
Itcport unattended wood* f i r * r
from your floor covering dealer,
or bv writing to the Rubber Man jour county forest free r 'r
unit. It the number Is not h-tc
in jo u r telephone bo.A un.lr
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operator for IF_____________

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rt meted.
from heater. Keep paint and
- IE W .U E of overloading
all volatile liquids out of the
electric circuit*. Any electrf
bouse. Prevent nbfatsh from
cal appliance which causes
collecting.
lights to dim need« a »pjra le rircuit.
InSystecsJv forest fare control
dirstr
»re* paying tor wa» ciublu'uru oa national iore*t
power you don't receive.
lands about forty yeara ago.
- WATCH ItAMMF.R In pipes
is dangerous. It I* caused hy
vibrationt which can loosen
pe Joint* and cause leaks,
stall an air cushion — an
whole country suffer*.

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TABLE LINENS
I'ure linen in nrinletl nntl
wolid colorft with matching
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rigidity.

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sheathing *l*&gt;ps the wind, hul
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When it U masonry, its Joints
mlist lie kept tight and frre
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tor and itiihwaihci ere while Wail
paper ha-: a small red Hewer put
lent on a While background
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clod and fitted with htdll-in rmt
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irellow InalfcerMte. He bull I and up
hoHcred hU own benches
lfl« refrigerator 1* nut include.I
I. hi* cost schedule, because he
ad tha(. He removed nn nl 1 door
lo a shallow closel of little use
atm made jhls an alcove to -et the
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1821 until S pm
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kiirhi'.i, ,pace beater. Venetian
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in 't.i' famou, im«A ..I roiiilN'titive price
shade tree, bum m er rate otil'
79 95
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Phone 425
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letterhead-.
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Term* Owncv leaving m one
"Your We.'tinghoiiAC DenlfA ''
incnti, invnice a. hand lull*, and
week, linen for Inspection I t. IIS AlaXimJl.i Ave.
FURNISHED caraue apt II!' Pal
Fhnpe 1757
p r o g r a m s , etc Progrejuve
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C iie T h e Crudunli' A Lading Clift
r r u m le y nnd M o n trilh
(live Sporting IJo.mD
I ’httke 713
Hoi hCLEAN FtirniAhr.l 5 rm home Al-o voil our loyland Department
/#9 \v; I »t Ht.
Electric kitrhrn. 1565 Hlliotl ut
Many -pedal award* (or the KnoEHLEB Courll. soul ion.il-,
(ton. Nexen 2 burnt, nil healer
Undergraduate.
ter 5.______
I’ hone 301-M.
HOBSON'S SPORTIN'!, CiOODR
FURNISHED apt «Hh full hath, EVINRUDL SALES A SERVICE
kitchen, dinette Adult*. IMJ. 4®7 j i ,
t i r i , s,
w OUGHTON INSUkANCl
A lu m in um
I’ hone 99tt
Wext l»t SI. J W Hall. I’hone
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Y v n e lfa n It liiu lP M Q N t 811
1754.
Pit SHOES—Red *andxl4; brown
— Factory In You —
a ] l a s r ii
bank
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nnd • title vprctatorx; wheat rol
urd bn d Sag nrool botb.m
AVALON Apt« IIC W ell 2nd SI.
ortH* car »*U 7'4 AAA — AI.L Enrl
rail
with
pla*llr
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Plaillr
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I’hone 425
NEW. $10 95 to $14 95 value- for
l lt VI NC; I'H Y O H
rjynn tape- ('oti.m or nylon
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$5 0(1 pr. So* at 300 We-t 3rd SI.
'JAM - 210 MKIS4 II M I.IH L
gm 2 ROOM unfurm-hrd huufC.
cord*.
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quire al klonroe Corner UrM-iry
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H w il M ilk
Store.
II? I ll 11r*l Nnd SI.
I'bnne 720
enxl aulo and fire Insurance
B-ndaU Priexl. South Sanfonl Ave __
LAKE FRONT 2 Room furnirhrrt : I'hone MO W l . _________ •
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FUIWF.RS FIJkNTH SHRUBS
ARTTI LES WANTED
apt. $50. Lake Florida. ABa-!t,eI..
m i l , y n H n i! iV .m '\V n t 4^r I'SFD Refrigerator A, all makex. WE BLY. -cli and trade med fur- COMPLETE landscaping. Tropical
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nii'tre Wilton Mater Funnturo Cu.
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NICE Apartment available Juna 1
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10111:1.1* WANTED
Water, light* and ga n gr fur
up la i y Irrmx.
nixbed Telephone 206
( luudc ll. IVnlfe
HUM LB IJ T T I.r
YOUNli White Man to lexrn infixed Cara
Appllante Corporation
vt.'llxlion nf Linoleum and Tile
SEMINOLE Really ha* * fM ral j jg j Sagfsrd
Pbouc It?
asic ' Ave.
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Phone 2117
Ru-lnev,. Apply Sanford l.tn«,- 261 itanford Ave.
nice home* and apt, available
---ieum and Tile Co. 177 We*l l*t
1101 Park. I’btute 27
U»&lt;a1 furniture,
ngure, appliance*,
appUai
tool*,
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U W U RN ISIIE D house 4 R oom . ; *‘ c. ¥ o «!h l-M *5 . Larry'.
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121 R ail li t St. Phone 1031.
CLERK over 2-5 Hardware ggpgy
aad breereway.. 2 Rmint api
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| lenre devirablr but not nrcev* EXPANDO Home. Prairie Sc' .
Furoi.lted. Tiie hath Cil\ IH72 J
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er. Stewart. Sehtilf, N«*l 1 &lt;
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YtllowtUme. 25r.» down, a yetra
2 APTS, tor rent now Cate* Bid*'
^i/e 2 14 1 ” * s o v *
at 55
IIWORK WANTED
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one $24.
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NEW SMYRNA - #11 First W. ( A lll ltM AN I ONCRI.’TE 711’ F. CO
1152 It.
If ytitt want liie I.UtV rate mi auto­
Make rcervali'in* from Jurw otrt Ue-t nth St. Phone 1211 l«u
mobile financing, ice in ta11I5lh. Ocean view. 3 Sinylt- b c i p . __— — ----------- --------- ■ ■- — WILL DU ironing in my home.
itient iaiati Department. Sanford
I’iit.n.- 730-W
1 doubt#. $35
per week D U ;I
A W N IN G S
Atlinlir National llxnk
count by nu,nth Wrtlc
Lari.
IJl.tlme Aluminum
13MtM 'KI.LAN'FlH S
- 1 3 1937 Ford Sec at (lutf Servico
Kipp, 713 Anderson, Orlando.
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Station, Park and 2nd Sf.
OBIANDO
'.Morning
Sentinel.
OrOR SALE: Oceanfn»n'f 2 Bedroom 1
l-tndo Keening Star. Call Ralph
home. Available June and Aug-|H* Woal l-l M.
Phone 1425
194#
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uxt. 734 North Atlantic. New - ’~
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WORMS. Larce Red ’.’..^gler. i t_rna Reach^Fia
s f r o a i , S E n virr
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Bullheads. Tackle. Jones Tire
- n iH D I N T —
K A L E8TATK FOR H A LE -3
Sho^ l t « Sanford Ave.
Aiptull par he. land clearing, fit!
JALOUSIES
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and
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Spencer
(*on.Hlrurlion
Co. Lifetime Aluminum—Free E-IL
—A vat jdcj will cost j w ro«rh
mate*. Freo lnAtallaii«n—Tele­
A la rm Liuciut
Maitland. Fla. Phone: Winter Parh
on *nat o imalf od in Uie
phone IU5. Furniture Center. &lt;
$195
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BI tndxy and givs tbs*
Sanford J g w tlr y A a d
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PLUMBING
tpattm rwce W» '.*ii4
Contract and repair work. Free
exUmtica. R. .L. Ilarvcy. 201
.SMALL 4 Bedroom home, living
C o n trgg for n f P a in tin g
Av#. I ’hone l l
m. dining area, kitchen, fenc RFFBICERATOR. Small ure«IFriFloor And
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P YO
back y a r d .J W Adam* A v e .! gldalre. Cl.#gp. 311 Weal llth.
WgE Tiling
STACK
9 am. to I pm.
EVKRYO
(i'A fT E r m o N AAS
Phmxo IlfT -W .
JERSEY Cow, C04 Weit lis t St.
pm.
THIS HAS TTnACTED YOU!

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Want Ads.- The Market Place Of Hundreds In Seminole County

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|Jf»'l*rifMT Jff-ilrtr nH ihn Knrrl ■ lu a M i l awl Tn
rfT T ^ th V a ?? you’re fo t r j
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rrinip lx.a nirmef r.mnral Motor* maafir Kl»&gt;oH «4r&gt;j. «
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t » « exmirti-p. tht *pn of «• MlatMjurl room tha nr.aoM la Krw
* x 94.1M in « m m n t M o n iiix o to r u m t h o u c m &gt; « i x o h i i (: i &gt; a : i ’. it ..f p«t «r » » ,
P ill fattier, tli# ---"Dirt you get my drexx, JoanDob had A-anted io ihoiv the
blacksmlttt «Ho oner » :u offrrrd alila
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AJHtr all. xhe bad eald. Joan and I hope ybrt both brought ** r t *
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krrn o( mind, a hundlr nf nervoua loaa ■ eld oaivsaiw. I3a»ti;
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as Don In their prog»nv. They nxd
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aren tth e y ? I in telUng you’ Ana Irri no* Qant aklrta, ao 1 thought
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it inn n ..f \v &lt;nn n
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that *Alih white xllpreri am tarv
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JOAN wolf* aatiy on laa morn­ hliaMyr. Hoy I I awaH at (HM trlla--” ktute mitts end pesrta for j*:..
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Itrivch heeame caotaln of a ing ot n*r ireddtng. »*» early fWt
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nimmoja t-'&lt;iir»r
t l M t r . t POM M l k l i t V I * Ilf*I'll HOOK MX P .tlil’l a
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team ru cxrcutivex directing an
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On. i ice. Sounda darting."
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drer a Jill
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t n more than Ilk billion dollara. He don-. «rd the tfar* w ef* Hilt faJntIv.U 1« IT
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in nejrtiy Dearborn at "K .lt B." where ah* lay ahe could ate the hotel in New Yorti Arhar* l**o i. tnotien in.
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"IVhera Is she? When air &gt;*r
llrcerh aaon a medal for oratory1 ,lt&gt;1 ,h*ad that xhe avouW ehare
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wild Todd held a promtxe o f tpleit. hello, Tom! rtetlo! •
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M**d* Al*r«ar*t i f
V,«*» lege at SnnnefieM. Mn There he ,|0r.
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*• s&gt; |Jddh a civil »*rvl&lt;e examination
hi,* totjd not alaep again, (far leex! Dlslirieei, meet tt* llxitor.*'
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l . t i n m i l l t t o * a « li. « i ina in . PI. tT MooM i r t o r * w. • • S IX IVofifn
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] \ siting lor ua al the house rigi
■r. d r*.» I *•!•* H t M ir* J l l a*
V ? r.kP3! ^ A,n£ ! f c-.in m,n'' 'VM ,0° “ » y reeoUautmf, lit Bartons— Biakelees."
It.li.bardl l:ai*rt I. A lav:.a , , , ! tckahi
' Wn-.-a Pans, Pirn?"
now. Or will ha by the tin-e w,
Its "I NK'i of M V , Xf si 14
i »* I t*r1? »i? &lt;f » l t* in/^wh^
i* k ,hl" mom,nt of q«ie». Urn ATblrlm*
iiiitii ht i, n i-rra tn n iT io t to i i t o i i o t i :
fl Jf II nf AVI, .,f .Vltll
•Oh, dr.e! }«ame ax evet. But |grl there. And trh.v don't w e *!*-'
^.l. * I J l V„
^ Rrfc.c.h activity of the day. afad w * k i thk*
p i . a i rnnk i P tiii:* n x i f
nf .VAV11
5* ;i 5* ISarnn l*.ui* K A rtnrj
r_ of
. efter iivo y»sr* av^v, inn loon* , on out way. if we re all ready?"
»
!l" ' l. : r..~ .1.t _ ,) ! ' J u_n W &gt;r;’ r .
nan f..-'a«-d The nedte dain
lail * * ; A * H'**i d
KntHgrnaa l.*-i*i It A Abu* J
1 •:'» m .Mv s . j xn'i,
XI Ta**la Ir* A 11* 1* 1.
*lfln.4mna.
|l * l||.ff .1
U il 31 din. ► I*
lores.! tend| "Ye*, let * go," f’smrla nad #c*
Jt'« »f AV*. nf .«•, .if
l*n
:« / to hi «.i •
Hnmlarxaa l.*alar |i ft \l»r&gt; .1
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X t, nf * r i ,
I SI It Sirn*r&gt; V M
• I &gt;vax so afraid you might »■» , darned eagrtlv.' "Everything »•.
is 11
n i l . .,,.
.
. ner many wedding plans.
AVI. nf JOBS nr NRI,
.ioj/: * mind w.at
went back a.
again lo held up somewhere."
l*ya?''
Joan
•oi t i i a i i t ho &gt; i v o r in iiT t P ljt-f iiooi* a p t o r •
„
«r «v r u
t
XI T n „ l , Irn X* llitca . _ . : « ? with Fairbanka, Mi*r*c k Co &gt; *
M l i llln
InH: A
llnrl-m 1} AV
"Yex. in the bay with a tog or
Yep," Tom had anVAvered
3
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I h i r i m -&gt;„i - i i . m . j ,k ...
" everybody a arrival the dtfy before
XI
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l
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13
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hr Wxl
"Or maybe ut the cuetoma tvitli
4 ’ ' I t l . nf XIV l| 11.01, H
They bad gone out men, gettir.g
i;« fu
t il
2 1 hhe
S; ^
^
j X ^ ^ h V d driven Out all Uie etniiggltng yew ve no deb t jammed in the rcvoivtr.g door tike
f’oa-in Avimxfr I a iiarirude M t * Scp.o? of Culnfnrrcl At Tl
I I I . A Ml « K i:« *1 MMIA l«ll*A rtr.ltfl HOOK MX Ptt.R It a a' M
xi»«r IJ (I| *h x Of UK
|ia« e.| the niinoia certified piddle
dose."
children and laughing Uke crax)
inai
r * f nf HAVS
Ml i
n i*k l XiHiaklfl A lu ff
t XI
£r?Autitant(s
«»«2
mi
nation.
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".Trfnh-i/nit'.' Net wt n'c lit- Oli, it ivaa* madnesx! UUl it wax a
linn AT J Jf ft, X IV,He tHPc.itne complmllrr of Yrl«
C x S T t S S i^
T. I « *h r Sli rh N
ii %a m a v * %lilt in ti'r t'n n tT i: p i.t r nook 3 pint*. * 1
dared everything. Ilcy. Todd, any » jr*rf n.tdtiexj and notiody r.xn “
In li*c
Hi J'.iwh Jl|*t|nn«rjr ll*|i
l l i i r i l f Julia .
i r n ,mv , , h *"*■'• C o - »»*l*lanl treat-1
'• J
cared.
IX S Ilk fl nf AV Sll f| nf
1*0 t Hi t, K M
il*i Phlimh
.
1 ,9 1 urer nf llendrit Mntora. pra.Mlent i °
«h»r « b «b arter euch a long Idcwa about a ;ob I might get?"
"Oh. Tom! Not now-l Not yet!"
1**1 ll.lr f |tif (f In I* It
* SI
PUS nf Hit A, nf MAV U
At.d llctlv at.d kficiiavl bad. Ir..
U fH Will# t
x at hnd board rhairinan of N.ulh 1 ,n* ,,f trPar*,,ont Blnff#. st
III Pali* !A Ill’ ll; 15
fhnma'' 15 atitan A I'mm. tl f *.• At' 1*1 f| nf r *11 fl of
'Olcwy. ul.ay. Just rticughf I'tl deed, been waiting cn I ha big vet Atnrrirari Avixllnn. a C.enerxl Mo rDun*
••"•ffeo W n R sa s »«r
H Hi! fl ..f MAV,
t
HmHt Hubttl a rittttr
Oak.
ft
hae
a
certain
impottanre,
anda at kotne, aa Joan hail An­
tor* executive In lUJ*'. and in IS|| ln tpite or motherho&gt;Ml Ar.J ax you Itno.r."
m o * r * 1 m il n o \ To ti.r tAiovTii p i.t r noon 1 r t m : 11
.T J 'J J J .Il"..
ticipated. How tdmply parted it
1*11a X In 11
I'*a**ik*rrr r* rr*rIn ft**
31 11 ■ jjf.j* •• ♦•'T IN »»:»* op
•fa came priwident o f Hendlv Avia-­ •Mtartly groomed at ahs hsd been
' I kno'.v. But taler "
M u u i; i i ; i st
a xi xi
at collrge. You would never gtiSM
ivai to nave all thee*, best frlenlx
lion
(
o
r
p
.
which
at
thaf
tfme
wa*
nrr-^»
m
NIMAK
*4
IM
f.r
r * . . * **rr» r*rn .rl» . In,.
x* A xi
S3 44 14*4 • |!
"Pam, (he Uarfor* arc patt nf tu hers beside .ter al Ihu time'
the spent hei day* on R rsrep in
fmrl of (sonrr^l Mr»t«»r«
N
M u :n tu ri .. a si: m
rm «
That eveblng—Thun day—Joat: &gt;
l i t X .51 l&gt;. Jit *
Mltltr.tr f'trrlt f*
llrndiv maite part* fur both ihe the wHits ot Arixona srtd bad two the bedding group, lea "
II (» J'l nf H I I ,4 nf
"Yea? Nice. I though! 11: a y mother nad prepared a ilelitiou*
AVI, III M l* St* a JSl
iKHinclng boys at home. Don iJoan
automotive
and
Uaavmtum
in'Ki**
Ntvt.
„f
ftfji,
,|-B,
i L« ••&gt; !*• •a Ii*-* In
15 It &gt;rt nf !4 40 V 11 14
gix
I* tt»* while trying to tell irtur thought i feSirtW i nine older, mlgbi bK Joan, do you rer.-rui- oiifTti Aupper for everyone, th ltli
l» II i l l I'aii* t» A
15 f&lt;arl*1 I* |i
had been s e r v e d on the big
n ll tTo I ' m t i l l
at ll l!f« |HS 3 *.1 AA nf Hi;
* iUHilTlI l.llllan I.
Bendi*iixrt| to Font that Breech x little mord—5Vha( WaJ thif WofdT ber that lltiJe eiung piacrf—“
•'or i.f NW ', of Rl-1, 14
"Wait. Altiere are thnxe beys s-reeri*si veranda*. Tha I fur.ten w
*5
'&lt;1 hi* present |ob hy H e 1 1 1e it. pemapr. The rrspoa*:*
linn
N
11
1
yil
A
V
Xt«X
M itttr * A iiiim tix ah . x to ti.T tx n x T i: p i . i t hook i l-VI.I 1.1
hibty nr getting his ramp astaa- going 7"
j nan come oaVt, too. ot course. Ar,.i w
Henry Ford II.
xrt h iis &gt;,i i: :o ax »,i
Tftt.ll M llM Itl
x ; n &lt;.f n is* ft &lt;&gt;r v
• Tshlng our bags mil to yout Oram wax there. And Diane Mur­
n*« 133*3 &gt;.l AV of RK
Ilrrtch had buttle I Bcndix nn- Hxhed had nroba bty matBTed ( m .
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XI
4
1
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n«&lt;f
ft^i
• : : » in a h * fi nr n
phy. And Jack, who bad arrived
nual nperallon. from 31 million
l,M,n bad greeted' Elaine t»nh
Him x iju n av t* n
i«t ri oi u
n of
. . .I , dollar.
In I9U mlo •,«
nearly
hlliidn ■ tli*
at
damnation mt! Dana is thrilling, exciting — home from college just an no r
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•
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all
of
tnsi.
But
Eaxl,
Wes'?,
home
X ' h «.f Ht;i, .,f HR I, of
,
’ hy tail.
ehe had altvdyg fett for hdr.
be litre. Fourteen of them, all told.
III AV Si III
Hu nil, V f Half*
' 1
HD's i i * . ! n i . ; « h
it io* ri ■( &gt;: :• n ot
It m * a AtaggeHrtv I.ia V flfr ifh
' B l a i s e ! Oti. darling, I'm ao la hast."
with old Annie hovering in the
•a -4
*&gt;f K 3.IX rh A AV JlJft
M l It
firr Kugtn* J rt * l
•
!
Itrtnlw.
Thgrs
Ju*
thrf
#
t\t
Iinderlonk in July. I9l«. when he glad lo ree you! And Row marvelMrkgro'ind, ner smile coming anti
III
* It* II ..I AA' it fl tif
11 31 II Tjr-nn H V
m t. Whers are your mother era going across her broad brown face
•1 JT accepted the. Ford job The elife- » « * you look!"
f l „ l X i, n f H K i.
M t It
fulion Date
X 14 AVJ&lt;WI
nl HK', „ l lln ',
IS SI X? Ty.nn Jnlit, . . .
ig * 4. Henry Ford had retired ax prext"da*** to you. Joan, t'd rever tath^r. Pam? I mmight ibevd ed h»r itsrrhed white cap fitting up
M t 3* ll.&lt; a* H S3 fl nl
fl ..I MU of x'u
K It Vll
Slat HU Jr iiiil* I,
i» t: IV•if3&lt;*m
dent. Ill* k’randion and nameiaka guexa jou were a Knocked-down. hrfrd."
petkiiy on her inky gray head, her
HU', of V ru nf
"MotDsFa not xvdU. They tieeirtetf *A*Y 'tree* and white apron spuj.J th P n not yet 2D. hid ber-n nsmStf &lt;lfagged-cmt hrlds-td-bd."
Hit',
l l t i s i v t AltOIVtAT TO S M A T NOOK a M U R T
,
14 31 31 T»»nn HylvceUr
jin hit pises. It «rai a wholly unDot fm notl I gwda up my mjt io cmns oorm. They’re lorry lex-. Fourteen, vlting them ui the
I "i X
Kulltr ll* iii A Alii *
in 11 n.a jjs ii »: i.r kav
•’or ..f XRi; nf Aw ii
M u A Id il l: ix ll
einecle.l summon*
mind not to he nke that And rm to ituxa your weeding out — ‘
sunset and then on through the M
of H»5U
It A la
Xrlaon Tumfet tl t l
l« I I
34 S«
■Etxuoa. were nxgieeting you lAUiight. After a while tho young
Iflffiring with hi* famed grand not. E v r r y t n i n g ’a going on
ii«n i: xa n a n f n
•
W »•! ft N It ! fl
s ill
vnungrr Ford re- .vn**!#," Joaa nod turrurt toward terribly. Excuse ut. plxaxe! Do you people bad gone over lo Dtsne'a lo
Tn**tt Ire
iimiivk T c m tirr n .iT nook r oamr a
. o f N ( * ml N K S n f
I
M u X t I. It Itl.H-t, A
Off nuirnr
J A Ht f l h |.
marked that "one man can't da Don whn«e bright blue eyes were Know who Pam rraJly if? Did l &lt;ltn&lt; &lt;4. She llA'*-d in a beautiful bt*
I .» .1 *H
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II
X
I
XI
llre*-tnn
U’Ulle
A
Jfjgirl#
toil IX lllioifc A
j 11 K l»3 II of AV !J4 fl
Full*
Iff llf- t l A Allrt
• i ibW aline."
n\ed on ner in almost the *4-gy tvrite you about net b e in g my house that hski a! bail room in rt.
M l SI lltrrh A
lirlm
•In»04i liililtt A AI hrf I
: "i
Ilf X *4 ft of HIV',
llreirh found the one man cm- they u.e.i to be. Atmem — but rtoT roufuniate? And about tier 'ted­ She nad a swimming pool, too.
14 4
U I &gt; lll’H-t 15
Xrlaoit I'vrlrn*
of HAA' i, I,f AAVIf
It 31 i t Oriffln lu itfr p » dnterrillt
, *4 pire r ruled prlmarilv di eentralt ipute. "lieiw, Don."
ding—"
iimvn by tha garden. And taler
M M *T AIIIIIVM A TO n g n f f Vt.NRAtrr Ml.AT ROOK T X-Alfl* 4*
[ration and assignment of re*poi*|.
Hello. Jood."
'Yes. you did. She itg* mrfrtlH they haif all guns swimming bi
M u 1 a « HI’-i'll I*
Davie K*I» b*4 K
4X3 M , : \ r * * v
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,
.
.
f
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lo
departmenJal
eleccitffe?.^
'i'* '? rtepaflmenfal «XectitT\ec.
With a hand in eacb or the]rtf m tii
M i Ii Miark e
lll’ k* l*rnt«i
js f
■
moonlight, oh. it had beeu marJu atn ^:.
. .
Lat :« l!l .( x t*
lUgletr i: AV . .
f.4»
Sn lord tntleHy arcpihT-l nn *m* nad e-nistmad bappily. It's
Net quite, bhe became rngsged veinusi Only kBchaeTa and BatM l 14 ivw*-* D
l-a.l1
5 *’
I'j iI rrart
Krad AA Mll.li.rt
NIMim I
Hii.AOT-a ahi h r m a rn n r
mctftfl* work Ins vice preiiffenti . uondertul- simply trds/#rM — frt in Xuttrta. But xhe And Tom were tr'X necessary return to H i«T Ijoir.e
l**&gt;t • lib" k I*
•4 U Brrech persuaded cfveral id bU navs you ooiii bare."
married in Paris and Todd and l III Poughkeepsie nad ended it OnaiHlkHllUH MARK Tl.AT HOOK 3 TA0I5 I*
i" i l»*rrit,M i m Ii ll
at O’kT to join
“ I f s .vondriful for ug 10 be wxe*—••
r a n uf i » i i i i
113 1*4s* I I I III,irk •ly. lor IDtty did not ir u t to leave .
Tn.»lt Ire »l et
: *i {•jrnier axsoclite*
*4flt'*«i In l&gt; ft 1ST
.
•*
_
_
him. They vers pul in ehsrgs .rf t „ rr. - uon na.i reptisd. And tn.
Pam broke in. "EtadnaT la that hei i a by two nights, aarf Michael • #
Pagr **. Illock ll
Jtrrx Heillla
II*
l-.BTr* A IIIIITIO A TO OA 11.110 HI. AT
'u ' f T r/'JT'4
• n&lt;l T o n a W fo rth d 4 ^ 7 oVh'e your name? Oh. now I place yoD! ,*ot&gt; wax In' hia home toirii and he
' M l* I &gt;«
'• S I*
Ta-*le lr» « |f»
44
i.ir
(Tim.
^ ani1' Jr' an.I usd gttm.cd and exchanged You’re the one edi the Arison* bad io re there Friday.
Hi-n.AT o r s i i R A s n
TAMM
M » XT
fi■
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To
ife &gt;4,1
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4
M u 44 A &lt;1
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and ortierx
a ^ D ived fe fh-imp* OB the hac't rrfnoh."
I Tu ffe Pm triitreRj
M l &gt;3
Uke ihe eider Henry Ford,
Th'imt - aviii i N
K‘4iiiiie
05|».-v11 ;i» tXCi3 kr Alted I5»e* t\t*»* I..it.•* ii*X iiv KltT Fix' ir* RinX'-aic
ill 1 .
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r t »r. h o ok 1 r i d » : &lt;*
M l AX
lUddeu llnhert
Breach
believe*
prfcex
Can
he
kepi
Tn.»le 1,4 A II#J#II
14(3
1 I. 144 fl of Mt. lenkln* Ht,ll 4
.
,
X•? down if pmdfkdinn ran he kept up
I.AH IIIIIIH n .A T HOUR a PARt: I*
Mt 1
DintHi
Willis
I.
A
Rirnlr*
• in Like the younger Henry Fmd he
U'|4 3 X « III**, k I
Wllltmne Iirlfn
JU
• f A JLt.'nlns Pxrrtlnnx
IS.*9 World At X-nn
M irv c * no one man can do a jot.
l « t 4 tl.ev* Ht lirt.
l:(a
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u
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TO
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xkme lie bxltevex in Iramnrorir.
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At
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M ia A l l IS A |3 | M »
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X:l! XI"»l. Knr Mrti*«
,
• JJJtwIsoia^
Hoad i t * . .
Teamwork and the willingnexi le
IJ 3« &gt;iu*l' *1 \jr|itl*»
HI llltl .llln* A *
Tofrt fi .l IV * Kent* M
4t4l« Milk
(■ot I’nB'ithr Star
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t 15 I .ifln Amiri.
Tv»nn Hylvgkixr
fundamental tn buxinc'i xue*
Attiiir s a 1
Tl, AT ROOK « T 44*44 41
1*1
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I jiI* a. 4 44 llloeli II
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mix.ro s 4 « r t s s T&lt; ^ r ^ R p ^ T A X iU m
1:3*. Thtirodar XUlloio
14I.U
I j.I. 4* 4 44
Bfr Nong Battik
r
n
Since
Breech
joined
Font
ihr
sit* •S’ • 44*
• n e t &gt; 01.11 M i m r h m a t r o o k ■ rs u it* i a x
}?.IS WrM././r-'’ ami SinV
1*4 AV.Arid Al Thr»o
14Ao flair
•umpany’ s entire oruankatinnal i n
ft', nf M l * A .All le t
, II I# l.'nllid Nation* Mtarr
3:1
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3:31 n il! nkd Mradllnr*
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I I I •trartnre hxx iieen revamped. !:!•« Thr Itx,tit ll.rt
ffmir
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There
now
are
1$
dJvixinnx,
each
XIX
i . l i All kl\r Jwldt*i . akx ; MATHRTA p a r k PI.AT ro o k d r*x*» a a « »
Mt* IS 41 tl Xi A tl
Tavilx D a
I 1T capable of Ming managed ai a X It, irn rl.1 .Al
M l 3 I t ln r lf f l
X n t t l n c t . in . P i * e A I&gt; 4 l 4 " i 4
I AT
KtfAg at
ifm l intU’ iM-mienl htisinetx m ll« tX I' i• Henrt*
AXAliriV* Tl.AA TLA r hook r t x t i : tn
A ln r V mt n x . v . f t
I *®IIt &gt; l-AHK BUT ATI » Tl. AT ROOK X PAIIR* la. ||. is a is
Let r
Warren flraifx
14 41 i (mil right.
* :V Twilight "V B *
?X fl "f i: m ft nf
ACROSS
J l/ir.g.
21 Pro.
"W e expert each of our divlvla.), » : 'A S n o r t - I t o d i
Mt s iitack e
r*&gt; iut Hji **k j
ix * i 1, . . ^ * ' V
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I
To
paxi
teaeral managrrx lo manage hl« x it 510.1 sr i ,rAije»rt
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I'AXIRISSRSA Tl.AT HOOK f PAOll* I t 4 I *
M l I llun I! 131 Jl M
MXinris as thomth he wefe priKf-, : I . t lo ir i rm ’ .A l.rfrf,
slowly
Cct.lii
2&lt;i M ahV
M l* IX A If lllock A
Xaali Hull, tI I SI
31 IU II k w ir a tint
.
deni and h id hi* own money in
7 JJ T"i» Tun*. ».r ii,* |.a.
A. ftavoit
d Avowedly
nim#
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Ilnail In l-l x nf II#*
311 31
vexlrd in it." Breech lays.
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7 A thick
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Probe For Ex-Employes Says Plan
Counselor
Stevens
Proposal Offers
Continues
Says D id

Suspended Men
Chance For Jobs

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I S Army headquarter* to l ump* diseased is area. ed along the Iron
Curtain from tha North Sea lo Yugorlavla According lo mllltarv ax.
Iha gum can lay down an atomic barraga eoxenng tha ^ itr a
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(Central P r m )
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Navy Counts 91 Dead,
201 Injured In Blasts
Four-Man Board Of Inquiry Named
To Probe Bennington Catastrophe

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QUONSKT POINT. It I. i/V) — The Navy counted 91
known deoil toduy and 201 Injured, many of them c ritic a lly ,
in the devaKtatinir explosion-lire aboard the aircraft carrier
Rcnnington 7.*&gt; miles at sen.
The 32,000-ton carrier, a proud bearer of numerous but­
tle honors in World War II. was rocked by the disaster early
yesterday o ff New England.
A violent blast on the second or third deck below the
flight deck was followed by scaring flumes which roared
through many forward comiiurtmcnto. Then came at least

I on* more explosion.
Scores were trapped in slrcping
quartern. Many suffocated. Many
perished in the flames.
Tbc disaster, one of the worst
in peacetime U.S nasal history,
was tbc second utroanl a carrier
In New England water* In less
than a year. t,a*t Octctier. 37 dieil
In an explosion and firr on Ibe
carrier igrvte while she was
docked In notion.
fieae U g rU *. xon ■* 2Jf l_ *.?l&lt;
A four-man court of inquiry.
v &gt; l n e W. C. Hill ol !■*} l l ‘ F1&gt;i!l| i headed br Ilra r Adm John M.
y k y c .^ h &lt; | bfg * ‘ y * . . lt l ? ' ! ! i : i lt«r,kins. commandant id the Quou» « AWgabtc, ib'oriersM V j ^ Nava, Alr
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In Sanford

T A I .L A I IA S 8 K K «/!*)— One
o f ids firs t acts as g overno r,
m y * S ta te Sen. I.e lto v C o l­
lins, demiH’ra tie nom inee, w ill
I k * to hold h earin g s fo r 10
M i-Cart y :ip|H&gt;iiitiH‘* sus|&gt;end.
ml by A e tin g G o v . C h a rle y
Johns.
Collins told newsm en yes­
te rd a y he w ill re in s ta te th e
men if John** charifr* arc not -u*
tallied lint tlu-n will expect their
Immediate resignation "thereh*
giving me a r&lt;nti|fleti-l)r free band
In make such appointments a« I
feel are pru|H-r to carry mil nur
provram
Ol. HAROIO U»4V tells r U t U
H ie action, be said, would I mati'lirm*) lti.il “if Ibe hydrogen
In clear tbclr names "ol tile &gt;lig
bomb ran Is- tune ■-•»•) a source
nia id ibe -n-piti-ions "
of power, ll»e world will have Ibe
John*. defeated liy l.'ullins Tue»
day. oi|s|cd Ilie appointees soon rr.rrgy equivalent of alt Ihe oceans
after taking i i u t the duties id •if the earth turned Into gasoline."
I *r. U fry, who I* a nuclear phyagovernor u|ion the death of tin*
Iclit at the University of Chicago.
flan McCarty in Septrmlier.
Hr arrused some of them id Is delivering a series of talks on
mi ,feasance and or malfea&gt;at‘&lt;i the hydrogen bomb at the Unlverin of Her Johns’ critic* said tin- »*ty of California In f«x Anyelr*.
rlnrgts were trumped up.
The suspended appointee, in
elude five stair maii IroanI mem
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tier*, live slate racing commi* ' S P n f l t O r
( O il ID S
sinners, five members of (be stele
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turnpike autboiity and the hntrl
commissioner
Collins said lir would expect res
Ignatiuns from Slate Motor Vo
hide Commissioner K V. Mah­
er and Conservation Supervisor
Ctiarle* Bcil«. l*olh aiqxiinlcd h*
MrCartv. Ttiev uffert-d to resign
after John* took over, but the
MIAMI x f - 1a-1toy I'ollin* was
acting governor rrfu-cd.
»n mtere-ted observer from afur
llarring an uniikcty Itrpublieanj Unlay a- tbc Male Itoad Hoard
onset In the November gcnrral m rl in Miami lo receive bid* on 21
election. Collin, will lake office mad construction and resurfacing
In January to serve out the re project*
“ I In*|*s* ibe hoard will nut make
malnlng two years of McCarty’*
term. Tom Watson of Tampa, for commitment* which will hamper
mcr state attorney general, i* tii* in involve my ailmiiiistralHin,"
Collins said in Tallahassee.
Iti’inildiean opponent.
Collin, won the lb morrattr nom­
Collins said he lia* noUilng to
nniHitmce *o far on a|&gt;|*iintini nl- ination for governor in Tuesday'*
fo top jvwitions "except they're runoff primary, defeating Aeting
going to Ik- fine, aide and drier (lOV. Iluirley Johns
mined men and women who will
tlclwceii now and (lie lime of III*
be a creilll to
sta*c.'
Collin*
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__ __|*l he would
He said hi* program will In- "to k n p a "caIfttints lye'Jbn the |/fu:j
ert itime everything we’ve gid in rest ,,f Johns’ p ro itu id
mil
the platform."
^
lion dollar road building program
He rontinurd: " I m unpressisl
Johns rontendnl tliere wra- num
with the necessity to go further P)
j„r . lk |,
prograto.
n deve oping a personnel sy.tnn |lllt
,-barged during lh&lt;
that will eliminate political m cr ■eauipaign thal Julio- w is prom
don. intimidation and fear.
ising more road* Ilian he could
"We want to give prote,-tbm I" build
stale employes wlm are sioccreiy
Tlie late Hov. Han McCarty in
devoted to their Job* and actually
a road deficit of almost
are ikiing good Job* for the slate. herded
2M million dollars which had to he
That reform goes further than
dealing with the present emplove wiped out before McCarty could
get his own program under way
group We want to make stale
employment more attractive to
well trained and qualified yotm:'
people who are willing lo make
government a career "
He said the "|N&gt;lilir.d type" of
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put'lie
and that In
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M i- tiring,. Taylor, » resident
lie attraiieil if they are certain
their Jobs won't ilcpcml on ’voting
right."
••t 7* If* u m W«-&lt;lfir«tUy Khf h*«
lirrn in ill licwlth for llu p« t two

Ml \ M| r (b a irm a n l iv it WHd.
said toda) the Stair Itoad |tr|n rt
meet I- going right alioad with the
llt.t in ill Ion ibdl.ir mad building
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Jolmlli
id the l»&gt;.iid • V|»'&lt; Is lo I, I
eoolr.uls (or Hi,- riitirv pnigrnm
In h r, m-\i January, when a new
CUVrnmr lakes office 1-olios Cot
Im- ilef,.,Ie«| Julius for the fleuio
er.ito nomination Tuesday
' V\, .Ion'I pivpn-e lo iliviihe
aos ai|lilinlstr.illoll." Webb said
’ *ft* it III, mail loi.ii, I i« eoni|si-o|
,,l fis, hu-ino-smeii ssbo are mn, h
itil, r, -la il in 1lii- stale anil Its \«, I
fan- \t&lt;- |irn|«ise lo build Ibe road*
s»e started out lo build ''
Mibb said Ills lioard bail let more
than .ai million &lt;hdla'- m *-, i
Ir.n1- during Ibe brief John* .ol
ministration and would go ahei I
rapidl) with others
there will In- am,liter runlrjs''
letting in Tallalias-ce on Jinn
li. II, &gt;aid

Search Is Made

N o t

W a n t

H e a rin g s
Tells Probe
Of Luncheon

ItlllP r iD O N H il fe»i ft
« .
Civi l h-M il.il m Kult i ii
lh« North l *s•.r m
4 Icol I
I fur lh t t
frgnlor tun»T^“l J *\ »n mn H&gt;li &lt; liit»« (t-r the S jutiliiut i m
lines CI^Udin«fttr r v . »
itr I ill .V liouf *. ?n tntmilri 'Hi*
M l« |
M
f

Stroncj Winds Blow Down
Circus Ten! In Kansas

\ \ A S lIIN G T O N '.P i — Iio.v
M f \ i | i n swur*- to iln t S. cro*
la r v Stevens and \r r n y coune ln r John G A»l-'inii tr ie d to
id h I, ill*' Met in i hy : tilK*f'initiitie e ’ - |.na&lt;ilh' t •&gt;i i i&gt;mmuni i h i i In* A rm i anti quo ted
Vilnius a
a y ln g it w ould be
''a fr a flie r in h i- cap” i f no
hearin g !' w ere held
I'nder v,ai|i. the ?' tear o il chief
■-I 1 , s, n Me*'.iillo .,1 o s od
a w it ’ tin,-." j
'In* Mu i t ’!..
. imp ill* ,•
•: ai tie knits
. m !

liu

I In

.ft.e rr ' t

•

• v

• iioniU,'
• ••tin - ,ol llu ' s.• •»( 1. ?Pf \ !j n
.•il
\t
V| .• % ■nip; ,* 1
S T H l'K T if N Ivan
I'*
S tru n g winds l*i* w dow n a 1.1wt I N'
1 \ " .,1,, t .M It.iit
ctli'ii.- t cut In -t u ir lit I• it .ip p riixin in tt'lv I.a im •|k i ta l,* r - a n d Hint l-l In • !•' III "*• ir »iii«
.ii"! Wlllllil
If » i a i v»* i
th e p e rlo im e i s •■• , :t|» il -erintIK llljlirv
,
• • " f|i»
K in p lu se.s n f th e A I t l . K elly anil Uussell I'.io l t o i- i ircu- 4"111•1 (H I -U.I III' III
ii"! to hold ,'lllll'l pul" * "1 C\l a
PANAMA f —'Tension* incrca-ctl
t«»w«iHKu»|»l*“ m i th e g n ju iitlr oulAhlt* lilt* liig te n t itflp w l 11%r healing , Oil alllrkf (1 %ubvif
in jittery \ M ^ p A n w r ic T 7 m la y
-ion at Ft Murimmitli. N J
a* IIS riolono m*|teclor» al llu free t hose tr a p p u l iitn ler th e lilllo w in g canvas.
At la nt m mouth of | lit* I'aiuiiua
T h e most scrion in ju ry ic p o rte d was a b rn keii ankle a l­
ll&lt; -aid lil.iin , made n-, d itv t
l aiial ransarked Ihe cargo of a though a i i i i i i i I n' i ol pi i o n . received cuts am i bniisc
i espiest that the -iilwuinmiltee
Frcish ficighlcr - prc-utuabl) foi
I ’e rs h in g It lm ly . editnt o f th e llim ka &lt;'u tility ICctotd ill. p it&gt; investigatiuii tint made d
coiitraliand .mils
tie circus, said tlm t &gt; i\ g irl aerialintn vrr) ileai it would lie ''welcome
............... . . .
...
. .
vvlin was a tte n d
iiews" if t'le siibcumnuttcc would
An agi nl of Ihe r rent-h 1 Inc :.
llp
liqs
s 1,* -m il lllfll
Cu-toiul -ab| a serrrb ol its g.iijj ''ad mnw
lorn the tnquiiy ovci to the \rm y
iH-rfnrtnanee
when
Ihe
win
I
till
ll-r||
Ion liii&lt; b lrr Wyoming ln-gaii la -t
lie
»atd
the:
liig
ti
p
Ii
gad
to
t'ul.o ., .| ... 1.1 no* fivo r doing
iiigli! ’••ii lonncclion with llu- bu,i
swav
and
the
gill-eti
aim
I
!lo«. parilv tie , *, j
i,r&gt;ogld,
lie * in fiiia lru ia la '' lie obviously
•"lliey
starlcl
lowiriug
tin
*;it
t»
rcierrnl to I s rliaig r* tb.,t left
alarming" •••■■•’
,ai on at
down
a*
sin
,u
as
*
I.,
wind
st.it
t
*-&lt;
|,| lio ji, mala m e iilly rcceittd a ,l‘
• r«t rad
Mu&gt;i
iarg, arm- -lopinem Irmu Indnml 1,1lowing so hard ' In •aid 'lb
I mouth b ad cxidi-ii
'g time
in-t
In
Ion
.......I Hie Arms bail d ■ • nothing
Ihe Iron i urtaln Ciudemalj Is , n. ) \ ' n .
,l'1' '
,,'«.„i ii ,i,■•pile repeated
FBI
of the Wyoming’s j-uts „f u l l Hie N p I I * ' 1
| w.iriinigs , - - i a p* it.-I ,d i ears
111.
. . .1 dcrlared, htm. r r
............; 1'
" w'
" H le rr ,.i. e.o arm . nr colilr jhalld &gt;* ad-.and dow n lo to " ' l l . I In
• uhii r lated foal .,( .1 lu'ichron
in New V, . . i i . ' IJ tiutli Slevelis
atniard '* Hi -aid the slop rai ri.o l,
r* r , “
" 'i*1 ,V V
illd l I.&lt;IK 1 ,1 , d Ilie question uf
only general cargo
"f
a 1"1
’
r
''
||,itl x M \ \ , I. ol I’allokci' V • "whel.'iir . r iv I we ti.nl to have
J lin e to r Edinniiil l-inlcr of tit* -'r* voll«p*cd
I, id.,, acieptid the |Ni-ili,,ii ol ad bearings. ' alid asked if thrie
Fr* m Ii lane -aid in I'aris, now _
.
..
v tz -n
niiiti-trjior of lb*' pr&lt;M»&gt;iscil Semi „ .iso I -unit- way In *t,q, the lo ir
e i.r . It.. W.'"m i"; w j. c riy io g N O f l TO TCI 11 C S W 1 1 1
iiulr Weiiioii.il llu Pit-d .leeordlli. 'tigs and let Itieio "do tills thrillsevril ln,ve- ol |Nii1ing we.i;e nt.. i E l m l i i . i nairman ul tin | -ell is "
described pi llu op,oiled a , hurtlMi;,rd i I Iro ti &gt; •
trig n ff
mil pi toilewiisig P 'l
M i'V rl, a'id tdalus both to.lslrd
‘I tie lo u ,r ..Id .,,1it,i■i■ ir.iloi &lt;d • tiro 1br 1 1, ,-i,
lin e *,., earlier
from Antwirp, It,liimni nm- ,.i
|*\# rg| --lr x II.. j *«j.f ^ .1
j u ii *
(lie Isoxes were t,&lt; be iirdo.vle
Ibe it. • ar»!., Arms bearing,
llu- |*»* iMm !!•»* •
l»« • .hi • of tit.,1 11|» % Mrvrr tri« «f lu halt f*^•,
•**■" Jo**', liiiateni.d.i md Ine i-vtTltr ' iiaitdie. ,.l tV.
I,., In 1 k|-« rii-iin 1 .1"
-r «t •* •t•, 1
'%• «tttfA?&lt;on
''r*
'•* L i Im i ' I. S.ilvnlur. f
Ii .,dr Nt I uiigei,.. ol
I*. . ,w,|» ,u |. ul. In. e n ii,li in led
ln« |-M it I m
nler said lb ......I l« -1.1
si, &gt;•
rnl lie wa, cimcerut f
,, n,,r in « s, *|| I . , 1,„ I I u In t .itues 1111.1 I«*«
•ol I m l., i
n oi il..
i) jn
..( hearings *n |
who *enl the I
' "
'
| *
I
f
' ’ I| .
I i, I - i .i r •I ol I*' le&gt;
kitin'
'll! Ill •• lin ed tlie u.n tin \rm ,
many «ii&gt;i»nis wen o
• IMllHlI- lllillllll - Mil * till*
tn l, ,1 l|ie | n&gt; lin li on itiiiiin o -I, i ,
In ni
Ii immereil ' lie said
VliKIII. bill sail) lliey w« te "-in ly «lift ilf lii! V I, M&lt; * 'll lie
I "fl** I p i, &gt;-I Ilie I, •ling lli.il • n u ll "I
to- t'lt &gt;' unfair picture of lh«
"ol • r‘*M,S»* ••• *t.ni
II*• 1 k« tif i&lt;!|{i‘( i ii *i * •h*• 1 of !!••'
In , , | m rn t ,i' e.in guide tin U ,.int .lnation • •* Imuig g u m by the
*’ NVr o l l m
c a n y an*
’ r one
ml I 'off
in lii* pun 'UM’ ol io „ i u'npim lit
I 'M i n t i) o r afiollu i atnl
« o ver
rin tln II I f ill 11"
lo •IK'll*! .■ ml In Ip with Ilie in .*nif•-hI con M u irthv -lit.....mmlttre
• o|ii » i j- k , d wIn-'li,-r Steven*
Krl any IrmHilc." lie
i-J
llo r-» H i f i i c l i l n t M n lh f l- if s i I 'in k on
- 1r ii , I i&lt;,ii nrolilciu*
ih n o lh in y i k t r . t t t i t h u . t i)
\N «• o n ly Sntoida\ in fill nn-1
iiel Vila in, conitil •tneil al the
on il"'
Mn,- -if Ihe III * tilin g - Weir I
in, Iiis -ii i ' niii I di-ti 11um of the
carry u lu ! our riiktoincrih
u% ritil»r rath Sill’d,
niiib: I "
i \»H , *ei| to i|.i I- elieel pn - 1 f . t i ! *
f«» c n r r v M
•II* »l I v II" •,;tiipm i-ill &gt;1 the I i rnalit l.ang
i f«i iilntie w•11
1
|1l*’A l|lil»|#|. • "!lf|
' I tic I* ! i S ta te IS ,M t1 fl.c n ! h a d hitfilold lloat
II ski * lit'-. "I f.-n II. pil.tl .i*i,| re, iiiinnem l l*» 11••
l i c a n l t l i c f i * %n»«- fn r Imi\ f » of u t i o t i I iho * « d&gt;«
It. • «• |M • t ie l i t
I I
«hat i- w irin w n ih - ku'pio
'|M » tlh tc a t m * m Ih e c a r 4 0 . lo t!
\ o u i l i t t ^ \sn
» . •! iii 11| Infill" ....... it'ing i» r i i r l ' i
kitli! tl Mil HIM|a*| t&lt; *m| tin t|t|«
l» Wlilt'll tl" " ’.
•Mil" • » •• •%••
lii, tinnsn l u l n &gt;1. Iu &gt;m&gt;i i &lt;-,t!•*11 v u i I h'I iu; raided 11.&gt;««1 them •n t t ttl in* in * i
I llir It"ul cImIi .iilnnni-tralnr ,va, iMirn in *„&gt;rlh
•
i
*
i
in
nmkinir
writ «m tiiiti’l !•
. R.
roll ' i , and edin lid it Mid,
e Ml tlflll Nli- 'I anivi
"till 1 'in i lit
rstt)
He holrl* b sclrrlo i
I: I
Mitcli* It. t:• --11,1,1 M&gt; Miltai ,ml ho-plt.il a iln iin l-lra to r'- •'•
:*»'•»»
ip ♦
»*|v #^ of the
■uni \V it I In hi J, i ,i »i I v - Ap|,l»*l g l,&lt; - feritii Ihe urif, •-*■•it» ,l rr-o
• t .* • |mil* | • • !••• •&gt;•*
mat, l&gt; "IHi Ikin'- -ill |«irtiiiputi mg I the Imard i i i , i in n .in
ft \ « "
»!lFf tAlaf ntght
hi llu- ■iul,,l &gt;. t and with the prost lent of
yrn n t.
T«mlirh! will turnl II" oiirnitiir
lit ' -re hi comitig .iillllltil Ira' "
r t iiic m l nrrvirriA w ill la- held a l ttf tin* Saiiftti-I | lie qiie* i ;tt|t&gt;i'- In t
•I I • Ig la ilo iH i-p lla l, W h ile lo ihe gr-,o|&gt;. Fk, i ! w |ir«wn, and
the l l r i o o l i I nt"n i l llo o tr ;if III
lu .
t r , n l | iir approxlin.it, I- * i it'll*, I latum * proiH, .i*|, *nt r la r .4
»!"•, ining .* can*1, hn*V aini othsr
n ni. K lid n y . w ith I lit* l!r v , \Y . I', Fever.” Curtain •tint i&gt; X;|fi |, rn
'
.
in....... he -erved is a illn l ii ti •
■ill. i - i • ' 1i- r l*i « i'* r control
l i t 00V % o fflrm liiit f ll u i •fiI w ill la
toi i I'larm iln ri M einiiri.il llo pl-a«t minute pr&lt;|«iatton, Mir Ik M n r j p p r v r | &gt; a r h p C l l C
■ -il t .'•111 s tfj.
made ltd, aft........... for Ih . pl.v
I U l IM J I I f t - v U v - la l •! M anning. S ' h* ip p io si
h* Id ill €•« n rv a
fo r |h«
t
Ofltl,
i
lllll'l ■
'••a consultf ir o r v n I m h ii u o i i i i i i .
wlilrli will luxe k three da, run.
| i , i * , - n »n , , •I | » ■•• • ••• I
n i l ' l l - in inim lli
■g roginenrs (••• • - • , ’ oc'.attar.
W*ir i* n ia rrle il and tin l.i'ln i
a,-r„nliti|- In X|ri Rotott llitlhmi made re rrvstnni
|nr tonighC
'. r*|.. «. 1 to . ■It in definite
er, puhlii-ily d irx to i for the |&lt;x *1 Sanford Jiintnt • hainl-r nf • •••&gt;
t 11,o rlu h lrrn . Ito I* J Mil -nil, I
|i1 ligll.. f l . 1'iior to thair
amatrur group.
metre In tMlIntnn, I..i i ' k , ii &gt;l„
t Ho- I lr-t Fre sh , t r r u u • Imr, !i
m r l i,| ' i . *i * .
n tha nax*.
l.endlllr pari* III the -Inry, w lin li iliil.-d In |M- Ii- 1,1 .il Ihe X| i,l« n .........
Ihiiary Club iih I •
of racarri, *e| in a srni-*triuml hunting |m* c'•»-,t,l - y t tot,. .......idli.g !••
ii o ol .i iin ilir A n J tiirr
-n* to th»
helge, will In takrn l*y Lrnr-t in fo im rl *&gt;,&gt;n Cnwlty, Semin,.I,
High Sellout
tin- newt* ,-l,,i«d In m ili !•
II
" M E I I'll M i l "
\tt"f"|rl k
Af i r
\
W
Lae,
Officer* and iiiajo rr'lr* of thr lluinl ilirrctnr, llexnly Benton, Al tin I vlre-pm hh nl, Mi'liam IVl 'p
sA N I i i l l 11. N f
r D mgl-i
•' 'till! HIAM f * hr C. &gt;(i‘ waterway*
pie. i . •• In dull I I ii mi rodm ■ i
l.yinun Srhtml Hand were elrctrd hert Fills, and Ji&gt; Hayinan
.Mil (A«t. » »||f Hit &lt; iinmU’M ; Fornew stole prealil, lit, •'! srh , J»hr Lari. 37. cnnvK'leil ul two cliatg,
at a nu-rtlrig lirld Tur-day after-nn, Jin kinnvill*'. wtm will t.il e ol ilriinkeiiuess, w ill have rx*» *1 ■ , - . I II .b. ("flilKF , f I siiager of th*
M .ltlttl *»LV II I.
no,,n miller the ilirrrtion of 1’,-riy
•o indy it pamphlet in In- p ■ &gt; ' 1 i i - t i l i - f i e ' a r v o f t h e a i s o e i l I3»S ANGELES n Maxwell \n part in tin- installation ri rrninni*
Biriner, hand tupci visor.
rion, and l»tl J#i'.on, member of
w hin tie w»» a r n -it'll H ie i '•
Kleele t are Caroline Smith, rap ilerson, Pulitzer I’rtze-w I n n i n g
,
" 'ing •n g 'n *riirg firm
•\.iU Can lin p ro ie Y m ir-i II il S
1 A M I I I It
tain’ Kitty Ktitibell, librarian; •Ira natist, t* *crtnii*ly ill at Ced rI
till ■
(O f
tt .nt I'o "
tl'N IS , Tunisia v Twn I
Ihinriw I jiii llmnes, raptain &gt;&gt;f ina of fjiu ru in Hospital
Ills pliysiriati. Ur tlarence M lan li-rron-t- w, ti i \ i i ut,&lt;l &gt;i •
orettes; and Lynn Jo x,,. Audrey
•
•udley, Judy llliir*, Janet Hines. Agrcs*. said Hie plavwriglrt lu - le iiljy i»v a tiring squad at v
I ’atty Joytv, Diana Ruuken, Lir revlNmileil "quite „ r ll" to Irrii' lizi miles soullic.i't of here t ’n&gt;
Itusso, Jimmyl/n i Taylm and I’a' men! fur a heart cnmlillun and a liad Ik'imi c o n v iitfl nf a -iii-- .it
titiles,
......
liiajorrtte,.
' "
liapfiragiruittc licrnia. ing a French rnlonil in I'JV

Of French Ship

By Customs Agents

Observes Road
Board Meeting

Administrator Is

i Hired

O ' County Hospital

Tokc Part In Big
Boatacadc In July

S tS S K
!o « £ *■ Investigating tortoy
from the d ir g e .
Secretary of the Navy O.arlcs S^
• » •
i Puunas. who flow to Quonsrt for
Memorial services are to bei ■ uulck Inspection, and CatH.
rondurted
at
th e
Methodist " lllla m ) Itsburn. Jr.. Henning
Church. cairner of I’ark Ase. and ton skipper fur only a month, said
Fifth St., Sunday at I I a.m. The ’''ere was no indication of *abo
liev. Milton II. Wyatt extend* a l tage.
particular Insitation to all vetIlahorn. from Oklahoma* City.
crans to attend.
said ttic cause of the explosion is
«
• • *
"a mvsterv to me.”
*
The annual I N mart aI sen ire
"A ll lead* have proved ground­
of the Brotherhood of locomotive less.” he said. "Tlirrc was nothing
Engineers. IHviaioa Ttt. will he explosive In the area where the
held at Ihe Central Baptist Charrh. explosion* look place."
Illh M. and Oak Aye.. Sunday
The "bc't Information." hr satil.
aftrnioon al 3:3i o’rb*rk. The 1* that the blast occurred ‘‘iso*
Rev. S. I.. Whatley otll bring the »lbly al the fire-inch fu«e maga­
message, and j rordlal Initiation
lo attend the te n te r Is evlrirdrd zine. " lie emphasized that this In
lo the general potdic hy Ihe rom formation had not been confirmed.
H ie liig ra rrlrr was cn route
milter in tbarge.
back lo Nrwuort, across Narra
• • t
\
The Sanford Cardinals and the gansett Hay from Quonsrt I'uint,
#.Semleolr High School baseball on a routine training mission
Aboard were four vquadron* id
tram will meet al the Memorial
Stadium al H p. m. Frtdav. ThU alMttzt 130 men each which make up
game will lie the last of the sea- Air Task firuup IBI, based at the
Ocrana Naval Air Station near
bon for Ihe SIIS tram.
Norfolk. Va. H*e squatlron Iwunl
• • •
Ml** Myrtle Wilson, Seipinnlr
c*| the Bennington last weekend
County Home Unnonstrntiun *
Climaxing a sea life study
H
ie
hla-t
shook
tlie
Bennington
grill,
i, srliedulrd to liirrt will,
rourse, ,’irt rhildrcn of Mrs. Edna
Just after
the
ftsvir• | approvimatrly 20 members of thr
...... the ;first nf —
- ;—
Pinkerton’s slsth gradr class par­ &lt;—
ticipated In a field trip to Marine- .•piailnm. had lievm launetird-a u u Marv llunie l&gt;rm&lt;m»ti&gt;ti.&gt;ii
land, Saturday. A picnic lunch was eoinmon uraetire atmard carriers (lu ll tomorrow.
Mi,- will present a ilrmonstraheld at I ’oner dr Leon Springs on nearing air base*.
"Brallrlng a serious catastrophe liuti on huwr to alter a dress pat­
the return trip.
oecormt we launched the rest of tern.
if f
* • •
Saturday, the agent will art a*
The Mayfair Inn Hath and Ten­ (lie air group to free thr deck* for
un»- uf the JudgiM in a county-whir
nis flu b will offlrlally open Satur­ casualty control,” Itatsoni said
The planes, many of them Jets, revirw uf dresses madi- by t - ll
day morning at 9 o'clock, accord
Ing to an announcement by Char- took off for Quonsrt as surface girt* I t years old nr lets.
(Coattoned On Pig* Plve)
Wlnnrr of the loral contr*t will
(Continued 0 * Page Five)
be «enl to Tailahatire to rnmptete
in a ttate-wrlde ru n to t, airunling
to Mist Wilton.
Turttlay. a Hireling oi adult t - ll
butrurtors from over the r« unty
will I k* held in the agent's office
in the County Court Huuse. Thr
meeting will I k * given over lo train­
ing of the Instructor* for woik
FAIRBANKS. Alaska OP-Ftmr attempts to add moiL men to tltr during the summer, coii.n-rntril
men Inched their vray up ML Mc­ party ao the four stalled toward Miss Wilson.____________
Kinley's treacherous southern but- the two-mile-hlgh spot where Arg
treai today In a desperate attempt us lay.
Morton Wood and Leslie Vicrto save a mountain climber who
vras left gravely Injurnl in a lone­ eck. who were found In McKinley
Park Tuesday Just as a search
ly. cold tent last Sunday.
The man In the tent is Ceofge was about to b« started, told of
M. IL Strickland wa* elected as
Argu*. one of three aurvtvors of the fall.
They said after conquering the the prrtldrnt of the Kiwranii Club
a 1,000-foot fall May IS which
at a rn en t primary election.
killed the fourth member of their southern buttress for Urn first lime
A. L. Wilson was named as first
f garty,^George Thayer. *7. Bead*- and starting bark, they reached vice-president; P. P. Campbell,
the 13.000-fout level.
treasurer, and Oscar Harrison fin ­
" It was Just a silly Uttle ar- ancial secretary. Hey Mann and
H i reaeue yarty is led by Dr.
John MeCall, 31 year-obl Univer­ rident." Wood aaid. "One of H u y A. U. Shinholaey tied for tha offire
sity of Alaska glaclerologirt. With er's feet slippsd-probably because of second vice-president. A run-off
him are three crack mountain his clamped-on spikes lost their election will be held next Wednes­
climber* from the Army Indoctri­ grip He tumbled over the preci­ day.
____
nation renter a l Big DelU. Alaska. pice and all of us went with him.
" I recall faWng and falling.
DIDN’T QUALIFY
H iey were carried to the 3.000OMAHA in —When Omaha wcnl
foot level by an Air Force heli­ H iayer dlrd because he struck a
copter early yesterday. Strong ledge sticking out of the ettff. Arg­ in search of an oldest residrnt to
winds and Mowing snow blocked us broke the fell by tumbling into be the city's centennial nuAhcr. (hi
dem snow which (topped him and oldrrt person nominated was Mr*.
pulled ua aQ to a nap."
Margaret D em on.
They all were roped together.
S ir. like ttia city Itself, is too
A fter rocaaistog at the scene of years old.
■ m
the aectoffl fer a week. Wood
Still she couldn’t be the centen­
____ _________ _________
Dirorter G eerge___
_ ___ _____
______
______
____real
__________
, N torn Argus nial mother. 9 m was born in
nlgkl’a drew _
rokauraal
to Ike
Hanford Thro
tar___
Gelid
of I ’rtllroal Fever”, a three aet corned j
-Tim Boy Prom Oklahoma"
down
(flh w tia OB i n to* Sehlesrwtg'HotoUin and to be eligi­
hteh opena
toalfbt at H
B:iSYnd
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h m m lootgkt
ill and wilt run at the same lime each evening through Haturdar In Ihe
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adltartom a t CHy
Mlandlat (left lo right) ara: Mr. Dabbo, Ml*a Pat CaMube, Miss Mary Ann
ble the winner had to bo native
Aoditartom
City Hall. Rlandln
■OVHLAND
nellara, 4
Capt. Landry; Marvin Goombel, Klmn. an Esklmn servant;
Bokar, two Wakl— girls; Lynn Bellara,
born
What to do? The centennial com­
and Jackl# Tkamaa, SawUy. Boated to_______
(bo ___orderr ara IVwi Fletcher, Ihe Rev. Shapham; Allwrl
a
"The Wtontoc Taam"
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F lit*.___________
8 ir James_____________________
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| i w Clara W ilsoo; E. H. Cooley, Daacom Dlnsmore; and Mlta
mit la* made M n . Daemon "Tha
•tort Ti#, Fagtan Itl4
Adopted Mother at Um Century " Beverly Bent on. Btbal Camplem. (Photo by Xlrab ner/Raymood Kledln)

Mrs. Taylor Dies
In Local Hospital

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Begins Run Toniqht

Miss Wilson To Be
Judge A t Review

By Trustees

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Improvcmon! Bo(ly
M ooting Is Hel»l

’T’riti,s.at M an y Reservations

Band Majorettes,
Officers Elected

Four Men Attempt To

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um nf Tampa, the lliqmlilit-an u n hn- will Im' ra.ier il I • »n p'Jt
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« i i | m i ^»i I hast* in nir.*3
lic.il | j'ltiiv Collins, the Den
on of
.form j ' ioii uel »duelcratlc nominee, In Nuvembei
1
u I it
voters of ill fuirtlex ot
I run pul over tlie campaign i FI"fMlii
• w m mind.'*
ild Mnif offorHitf w
Opening hi* race here- ve-t. r t"1’ «aml,j ,An i* to furnish j Dad
day. Watson, 'A. former Demi wtr-.stp **»-• A****
cratlr -tale attnn.ey general who t1"' iwilttlv-i v sell centered. m *k *'
came a
'vl'i'xi' tiwlitions •■( a Pa, , ■ahich
tieeaine
a Itepublican
llrpublican III I'J’.i ailed upon the ptsipii lo hri . \ bale Iweii kept alive through and
liv
thosv wlm sect, thnr own gain.
.way from "our inoidy |Kiiitu.il
Ill Ihe prumotlnn of a f riir pitT
one party tradition "
I’t'-m nf .ticking to Soutlirtn loyHe *aul " If tlie Itrpuhllcari, v.u altie*. P ic e seek to keep down
eliminate |wtlv Jealoutlca. if « ' intelligent -ml n -n ttr'ctivr com
rail get tlni-e wlio h a ir quit \o' ng (wtttion that m1’* ’
oiqvit
Irecause of various reason* to
turn st d lru*’ “ '
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lister again amt enough |)eiin*'rs i­ n( profiting hy
• ~X coatu Join &lt;&gt;ur cause, wt* can be -,c trnls h-ipg kept
'
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torioui.”
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i '. r.iM -» «bi ' • r HeWhen lie armounccd fur the re slaele. l*emocratz .
publican nomination, he said, hr puhlicans In the s"!c ■&gt; to t .xml
didn’t expert to win "but I have the GUP hat m.t '&lt; i the i n e r
changed my mind " At first, he norshlp since rKonxtru. i i . . ' a y .
out
continued, he thought Acting Gov In Tuesday's Ucmeer..'.,
Charley Johns, defeated m the primary fiiw.gp) ;wr*om cist bal­
Democratic runoff by Collin* Tues­ lot* Watson won the Republ'.e.in
day, would lie easier to heat In nomination May 4 with 24.42J ol a
tlie general election "but I have'total 33,M l

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( ff ic i a l a u t i l h a v e c e r ta in a d m in I t t r a t i v e p io b le m v in t r a n s f e r r in g
Ir o n t • -e g r c g a le d to a n o n s e a i i . j l n l s y s t e m ," but a d d e d : “ We
saill t r a i n the U M o f a n y ta c tic s
n - u t r i s i d f o r the sole p u r p o s e o f
d t-I.iy in g rit-s e g n R a tio n .*'
T a l m a d g c d id not c o m m e n t a fti f . « .i r d » o n the N A A O P ' i p la n fo r
-ip p m n c h ln g le ca l scho o l b o a rtts
H i -ini » a y . h o w e v e r : " T h e p e o p le
i f ( i r o r g i i t w ell k n o w m y v ie w s .
A s Io n / a . I 'm g o v e r n o r o f G e o r g ia
th e re w ill he no m ix e d s c h o o ls . I
a m o-it I n t e r n ted in p le a s in g C o m ­
m u n is ts a t h o m e o r a b r o a d .”
T .d m a d r e said on a C B F p ro
g r a m y e s t e r d a y th a t th e s ta te w ill
not
(im p ly
w ith th e
S u p re m e
« 'o u r t d e c is io n .
•*It w n iilil la k e s e v e ra l d iv is io n s
o f tro o p s to jKillce e v e r y school
hii tdiriit in f i t - o r g l . a n d t h e n th e y
w o u ld n 't lie a b le to e n fo r c e i t , " he
I said
^ A n o t h e r d e fia n t note r n m e fr o m
Sea Is l a n d . ( » » . . w h e re l-r-s ru to r
P e i e r o f lla to n R o u g e , | . j d e
d a r e d th a t in te rra c ia l m a r r ia g e s
•ire tin- “ n ltim a le o b j e c t i v e " o f

K r t h a n th a t " th e r e w ill U - H '.iie
o r n o p r im a r y stale fu n d s a v a il
a b le fo r m a tc h in g p r i m a r y fe d e i.il
fu n d s d u r in g the r e m a in d e r o f the
year "
l a t t e r , he ls *u c d a s ta te m e n t
r m n h a v l r in g th a t fe d e ra l fu n d - u:i
m a tc h e d this j e » c w ill n o t I r I '
b u l m a y he used n e xt v e a i II
• t a le c a n m a tc h th e m t h e n .
J o h n s said in h i- O r t o u it o
rn e n t "1 w a n t all th e p e o p le
F l o r i d a In k n o w th a t th e p e ril t t h e i r h o m e s te a d r x e m p t ln n i* r - d
a n d le r r ib lp u n d e r Ih e C o ll in - i.ix
c o m m is s io n p la n .
" A T a lla h a s s e e la x r o i n m l - « i &gt;n
w r u l d lie as f a r a w a y fr o m the
p e o p le as the R u ss ia n • e c n -t t»&gt;
lic e . I d o no t b e lie ve in p u ttin g
s u c h g ig a n tic tatting p o w e r - m the
h a n d s o f c c e n tra l T a l l a h a » * i
lot
r c a u . C h a r le y Jo h n s w ill lig h t th
a t t e m p t to ta k e o v e r h i t m r r -d w i t h a l t his it r r n g ih a n d po\ti«r "

the NAAfT
I 'e r e / , n a tio n a l d ir e c t o r o f the
S ta te s M i g h t * C o m m i t t e r , a p ­
p e a re d w ith (ie n r u ia ’ s I d . f i n v .
M a r v i n C r i l f l n on a n M i l s p m g r a in
ll&lt;H i said the S m ith w ill
n i l a c c e p t th e d ee islo n p a s s iv e ly .

Erroneous Road
Information Given
— v .a - t

i -i-tl* in a S a n Pranciscs* h o a p d a l
fu r d o c to rs to rrn .o s e llm M a d e o f
i&gt; i-ali o f scissors Iro m Id a s k u ll.
*1 tie ( l i r a i s w e re c e p o r t c d l v
l l u v t r n lit Ids b m t h i r , J o h n n y . I ,
i i i- -&lt;{U:&gt;hbl« o v s r a U » * sif e r s y i.t:
T o o H i &gt;&gt;p point n ilrs e I v ita l
l . u c .a t l d the b i) '» c o n d it io n w as
iti iiilt c - J a * e xc ellen t a f t e r r e a f b la d t
i Jnfc r iu tlio iia U

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f ' iff
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l* r lf * s l «| fo u r c&lt;»r s e c m tv e » r w*.
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h|«'h fa * r e r f
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th a t re p a irs n n -1
p a in tin g a t th e C i t y ’ s w e ll H e ld l o ­
cate d
on
tie
S a n f o r d - O r ln n d o
H ig h w a y ,
w e re c o m p le te d
th is
w eekend.
T h « w e ll h o u » e - b ase been p a i n t ­
ed w it h a lo n g -la -t in g a lu m in u m
p a in t a n d r e j .a i r r - m a d e w h e r e
n e e d e d , n e r o r d m g to C i t y M a n a t ; r
&gt;Vuri--n K ffo w ie s .
Th&lt; w o r k h a d he rn -e h e d u le d to
lie c o m p le te d last W ic k , b u t d i f ­
fic u lty w a * fo u n d in o b t a in in g t l •
p a lh t. C i t y la&gt;-»ir w as used in k e e p
lo g c u r ls a t a m in im u m , it svh
•aid.

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11 o f C e n t -r |U &amp; rc . P a . Is k is s e d b y fcU n u ith e r,
.i r - ! ‘. : r let w o n in c 27th a n n u a l n a tio n a l s;&gt;cUirB
a :iiln g to n . f ) C . T h e w in n in g w o r d w a s " u n c iis ' I k s ke tl " f l ic n t j.-g r a d e r 's a d v ic e to w o u ld -: e
b a r d a fte r -e h o n l a n d th in k b e fo re y o u tp e ll.N H e
i w e e k -e n d In N e w Y o r k .
( fn fr r iu ti-o n u lj

Rotary Speakc
Tells Of Spain

Frog Wins $1,000
For Its Owner

S p e a k e r a n d g u e s t id h o n o r a t
t o d a s '* r e g u la r w e e k ly lu n rh e o n
ru n -tin t: &lt;-f th e S a n l o n l
R o ta ry
' lo b held in lbs- Y a c h t C lu b , w a s
H lis e r F a l u n , n a tio n a lly
know n
n t l u m r y a n d e x rn a s o r o f W in te r
P a rk
lla to n re vie w eil S p a i n '* g o v e r n
m e n ta l -tru g R le s d u rtm t th e p a - t
.10 » e a r &lt; , d u rin g w h ic h th e c o u n t r y
p asse d th ro u g h
th re e
s e p a ra te
e j r le s n f ru le m o n a r c h y , r e p u b lic ,
.m il d ic ta to rs h ip .
lie g a v e a b r ie f d is s e r ta tio n o n
th e c o u n tr y 's i-c n m n iilc p r o b lt-iu i
o v e r ttu- i s m e p c tim l a n d r u m
p a re d it- p re s e n t -e t u p w ith t h a t
o f th e U n ite d S l a t e i

L u c k y l..ii ;( r . w it h th re e p r o d ig i­
o u s le ap s to ta lin g 16 fe s t 10 in c h e s ,
set a new fr o g ju m p in g re c o rd a :iu
w o n o w n e r R o y W c i m c r 11.000 y e *
l e n l a r in th e ??th a n n u a l co n te s t
b a s e d on M a r k T w a in 's fa m o u s
s to ry
l .u r k y
t-a g rr
b e tte re d
hv
8
In r h e s th e m a r k a r t in 1911 b y
M a g g ie .
In T w a in 's s to r y " T h e C e le lira tc d J u m p in g F r o g o f C a la v e r a s
C o u n ty ,
a v i lla in loailsxl the fa
v o r it e w ith b u c k s h o t a n d it n e v e r
g o t o ff the g r o u n d .
U » r d is H lle d o r r a in w a t e r in
y o u r i l i u m ir o n t«&gt; p re s e n t r u s t
o r lim e c ru s t f r o m fo r m in g in th e
w a t e r re c e p ta c le .

t l N M i :i . I H ' I I N H
M IA M I bPi
T in - C o a s t C u a r d
said today th e m o to r ve s s e l C a r a ­
vel w a s o n f i r e in th e ( J u l f o f
M e x ic o a s h o rt d is ta n c e o f f l i r a d rn tn n lle a r h .
A i r a r il s u rfa c e c r a f t w e re sen t
to a ss is t h e r a n d th e m o to r ve s s e l
R io R ix a o la sva- re p o rte d s ta m lin g

O . I). F a r r e ll
.110 K . F l r n t
F o e to y e a r s
tills s to re ha s
c o n s is te n tly o b s e rve s ! th e fo l­
lo w m g h o u r * :
W e e k d a ) a : 6 a m . In 1:13 p .n t .
.H .v tu (H jy s • a m to 7 : 3* p .n t .
C lo s e d fr o n t 7 . M t u n .
d a t u r d .iv u n t il 9 a .m M .tn .

DR. I . T. DOSS

W a n t I n m a k e f i - h ta s te rs p e e
la lly
good?
R o ll
s e r v in g s it e
pieces in c o r n m e a l b e fo re f r y i n g
to g iv e a d r ll r a t e b ro w n r r u - l
S e c v r w it h le O io il w n l / e * b n giawl
fla v o r .

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In ju re d la s t F r id a y w h e n hp ts a T h e H tO fisot C a r a v e l w a s c a r r y
in t o lt e d in a n a c c id e n t a m i p in n e d in i* ii r a ig o o f b a n a n a ..
u n d e r a t r a c t o r , w a s to d a y r e ­
p o rte d t o b e in " f a i r " r o n d lttn n at
Os-ange M e m o r ia l H o s p ita l

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Legal Notices

Finish Renovation
Of W ell Houses

( C m t in n e d F r o m P a g e O n e )
K H ia lie t h H a l l o n the H te tp o n I f f i ! v e r s ity | l &lt;-1 n n d c a m p u s , has h&lt;-&lt; n
p o s tp o n e d . A r r a n g r m e n t s w o re b e ­
in g m a d e t o d a y f o r a n o th e r d n t «
fo r th e r e c it a l .

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O n th e fo llo w in g d a y it w a * r a i l
in g to lo ca te th e p e r&lt; o n w h o pre eil to th e p a | * - r '« a tte n tio n th a t n o
v e n te d a s ta ff r e p o r t e r w ith rerun-. c o n s tr u c tio n « a &lt; in e v id e n c e o n
, e it h e r r n a d .
I n v e i lig a t lo n
haK
c o m in fo rm a tio n th a t S t a te R o a d1 p r o v e d th is to b e c o rre c t a n d T h e
•M h a d been m o re th n n h a lf c o m ­• - H e r a l d i» g la d to p rin t a c o r r e i p le te d .
1 tio n

The Ju n io r Cham ber o f C o m ­
m erce i t
sch e d u le d to h o ld
ts
ch ick e n b a rb e c u e a t th e M a y f a i r
In n C o u n t y C lu b T h u r s d a y e v e n In g , a -c o r d I n :: to M r s . H . K . K i n g ,
te c re ta ry .
T o U g i n a t 7 p . m ., th e a f f a i r
w ill fe a t u r e th e in s ta lla tio n o f th e
g ro u p 's n e w o ffic e rs f o r th e y e a r
I W H - 55.
C h a r lie J o h n s o n , p re s id e n t-e le c t
o f th e s t a t e o r g a n is a tio n w ill a t ­
tend a n d t a k e p a rt in th e I n s t a lla ­
tio n c e re m o n ie s .
I t is n o t k m w n a t th e p r e s e n t
tim e if t in y e n te r ta in m e n t is s c h e ­
d ule d f o r th e an u iil a f f a i r . M r s
K in g s t a t e d t h a t a ll r e s e r v a tio n s
m u s t he in b y n o on t o m o r r o w .

( C o n t in u e d I'r o n t P a g e O n e )
It is O d h u m 's It t l.tr ti v o te s t h e
w ill he d e c i- lv e to m o r r o w a n d tin
p o lttle ta n s a r e a s k in g e a c h n t h r r
" W i l l t h e y fo llo w f k l h a m 's le a d
snd iv e in g 1n C o llin s ? W ill the&gt;
b re a k a w a y a n d go to J o h n * ? O r
w ill th e y ju s t s ta y h o m e a n d p a up th e e fe sdion?
T h e r e w e r e sn m e signs t h a t v o i
Ing m ig h t n o t fa ll so f a r b e lo w the
a b n o r m a lly loss U ( p e r c e n t c « * i
in |h e f i r s t p r im a r y

State Tax
Commission?

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Ride out nnd ld»ok at Itotli
of theHo Project* Yourself.
NOT ONE BIT OF RESURFACING
HAS EVEN STARTED!
II would scent lhal Ihe above nrlicle was pub­
lished prem aturely ir\ a despernlc effort
* Keep John-s In office” Itul

LET’S TRY TO KEEP
THE RECORD STRAIGHT

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y w ir " I i u i h I M ta r s ' Iw la r I . l i i i W i
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Legal Notice
M i T i i ' i : 01- » v i »:
N o tic e Is lie re k y R ise n I h i l l o i r
l i t f in a l i t x - r r . r r n d e ie d on
i s * r u t i i * r o r M a r. v r&gt; i s v i . in
ilia * c c r i a l n causa p - u d l o r la ih e
C ir c u it C o u rt In and t o r |le«n ln «le
fV ittn it,
V lu rM a ,
In
rh a n e rry ,
w h e r e in K i r . 1 K rd e ra l H a v ln s a and
l.u .n
A r - u t la lln n
or
H a m ln o le
C o u n l i , n &lt;i r i - . ra tio n , la p l n l n t l i r
a n d A ll- e r l r a r l e r and M a r y C a r te r
Ills w if e , a n d P r l i r t t a r t l r l d ie g and
M a r * Ite d .lln g . M s w ir e . a r . de.
fe iid a n la . r'a s e I w h . l N o S la t. 1,
I I I ' llr r n d - . n C le rk o r Ih e a fo re s a id C ir c u it I 'o u r t . w ill s - l i h l n Ihe
I r . a l liu u r * o r s a lr on M o n d a y . Ih e
l l h d a y ..f Jane. S H. IS M . o ffe r
l o r -a la a n d . H I In ih e h l . h r a t a n .
• •* * I b id d e r fo r r a .h n t th e fr o n t
d o o r o f Ih e I 'o - ir t lln u e a o t H tm l. “ I * C s ru a ty , K to rld e . I n M a n fn rd .
1 1 1 .r id e , th e fo lln w la p d e a c rlh e d
p r o p e r ir .
-Ilu a ie d a n d
l&gt; .|n n
la
n e m ln o le I'n u - ils , K ln r ld a . l o - s r l i :
I .&lt;&gt;tn 1 and t. „ f l i l o r h i . o f
V V u odlan d
llr l.h la .
C % |edo,
K e m ln o la C n u n ir. K l - r l d e . a e .
• o r d ln a to n ln l ilis r e . if r e « &gt; r d r d
In in m Ii..o k f . p a . * &gt;1. o f th e
n u h llo re ra rd s
uf
i* . m in i. I s
t ’ o u n iy . K lo rld a .
M old s a le w i l l bs m a d r n u ra u a n l
In a n d In m d s r In a a lla fe I Tl f te rn ia
u f s a id f in a l d o -rs e
O. P . IIK IIN Ik O N
r i s r k o f ( t r r i i l i C a iir t , la
a n d fo r d s m t n o l. C o iin ir .
F lo rid a

Some Seminole County Mlllnge of
9J mill* wouitt t'Ritise yon tn
pny in tAxex on the tmme Ittinie

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(MAI.)

RICH CARBURETOR
ROBS MOTORIST
Cmr ow ner, who i n
woonng
money and not R«ttlnff proper p i
mileage due to o r.r-pcb a i i t m
will be pletMd to loom mt «
WDconotn Inventor w t» k u 4 m l oped • venr c ls n r « U t th a t M P*
s s rs im d IIm by T m ■ .H a g *
It la abtoiMUa m 4 iy i n l M •
th . auperH iiiM p M p l i . BasAy
in.talWd to a M r MRBtaa. U fa

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And For What Reason?

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F .s le n s ls e
r e s u r fa c in g
of
10
m ile s o f h ig h w a y betw ee n O v ie d o
n n d F i v e p o in ts , w h ic h l a g a n —v • ra t w e e k s a g o , Is m o re t h a n h a lf
e o m p le lr d .
W o r k o n the l e i u r f a e i n g o f tw o
a m i o n e -h a lf m iles o f S t a l e R o a d
4 d . ss e *t fre n i th e S a n f o r d e itv
lim it s to M onroe C o r n e r is rm lv
a f e w d n v i a w a y fr o m r o m p l c t io n ,
b u t c o n tra c to rs c a n n o t g iv e slcf i n i t e e o m p lrtlo n d a t e .
,

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Road Resurfacing
Is Half Finished

w ith die t i l l I I I . It.KM ifh H a d ia l i r e
l.u n -i-c - tile i s s r sit ) lr -.lo n r w h u k

llomotdead K x m ip tInn

T h e s t o r y a p p e a re d in T h e l l e r
; a id T h u r t d a y s ta tin g th a t a r . ' J i c r
' ro a d t u n n i n g fr o m O v ie d o t o F i v e
' P o i n t « w t * in th e s a m e s ta te o f

Como mh* ltmv it foeU to be Number Ono on tho road . . . with Amoricn'ti
highest-rated engine: Cliryslcr 235 HI* FirePower V-8 ! Drive with Clir&gt;rRlcr
PowcrFlilo. . . mwl tmtomniic Mbduteh drive in any car. And with* tho wife,
euro cam* of Full-time Power Steering plus Power Drake*. Como feel
new jvrtonnl power thnt prove* why anything less is ‘‘yesterday’*” par!

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M ake Sanford Your

(te a r In partis cloudy and mild
Ihrcuih
ct*xis*e nl
Ira brief tk iia r n lunrl r a ti toast
anil Itril.

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Program For Ending Segregation
In Washington Schools Adopted
Start Planned
For Next Fall
In Institutions

Strolling
In Sanford
Sportsmen are reminded uf Ih*
‘•Family Night" fish fry to I"?
hi'lil by tin' Seminole County
S(m, tsinan As*uciulion tomorrow
evening at d o'clock at Mullet Lake
Park The regular monthly meetinti planned tor ioniKht will be
postponed In-cause of the fry. ac­
cording to Porter II. Laming, prr
aidrnt.
to o
l h r local U r ttr in I'nlon office,
in observance of Mrntorial Hay.
Sunday, will br open lh r folio*inf
hour* on Monday: b a. ns. until I
p. m. and 3 p. at. lo 0 p. la.
• f t
Fourteen membera of the Sanfoul Kiwani* Club made an intarclub visit to the St. Cloud Klwanis
Club lait night. Thine attending
w ire \V. W. Daw* on, Douglus
Me iitrom, Kiln uni F, Lane, Janie*
(Irani, M. It. Strickland, J. C.
I&gt;avi&gt;, Irvin li. Pryor, Willia Pea­
cock, O. K. Hoff. Peter llukur.
Fred \t ilion, Ur. Luther Do**, A.
L. tViUoii and Mack Cleveland Jr.
Charlie Morrison, local llolarian
ami honorary Klwunlan, led the
group in tinging and ataged a
comical quit piogram.

Eisenhower
Voices Hope

W A S H IN G T O N (/T) — T h e
D istric t o f C olum bia R o a n l
of K&lt;lucation ad o p ted 6 to 2
to d a y a fiv e-p o in t b lu e p rin t
fo r e n d in g s e g re g a tio n o f
w h ite a n d N e g ro c h ild re n ill
W ashington's! public nehools.
H u n * a r e to m ak e th e M a rt
n ex t fall a n d h av e it com ■UltIA It offering unlim ited
&lt;d eto ll in e f f e c t one y e a r
amounts of American World War thereafter.
II weapons for rale to Guatemala,
President Eisenhcwer has voiced
according to Col Hubert Faiuitle- the hope that a successful plan for
roy JulUn (above), of the Bronx. wiving out separate schools in
N. V., military rjuipnient pur­ Washington may serve as a guide
chasing agmt for the Centra) In rase the way for abolishing
American country. Known as Uve icIkasI segregation In 17 ftwilhero
“Black Eagle" d u rtn the Ethio­ mid bordri stataa where it hai
pian War, Col Julian already ha# been compulsory.
obtained arm/ from Sultreriand.
The plan l« designed to put Into
effect the Supreme Court decision
bidding racial segregation hi public
schools it unconstitutional.
The flic points in brief:
1. .Ml alignm ents and ratings
in the school sv*tem shall he baied
upon merit. ucK race or color.
2. No pupil shall br favored or
discriminated against because of
race or rulor
3 Children in no event shall be
permllted to attend school* outvide the boundaries in which they
WEST PALM BEACH wP-Cir- live for resigns of race or color.
4. No records of pupils or perrult Judge Joseph S While says
Florida's automobile financial re­ Mirorl shall make any reference
sponsibility law Is unconstitutional. to rare or color.
KEY WEST. Fla - A U. S.
i. All achools shall ba used to
Judge White yesterday enjoined
Navy blimp Inat staved aloft for State Tnraiurvr J. Edwin Uir»on. maximum efficiency without re
mure than a week without refuel­ administrator of the law, from en-| Jf*-lj
r,C f w
. , ,
ing tu break the world'* endurance forcing an order that Mary John-1 The Supreme Cburt a decision on
record prepared lo land today.
son. who was iniolved In an ae- public scliwd segregation came
The ZI’G 2 mrihln of thr Nan cidcnt. take out liability Insurance j
type with 14 men aboard was due and obtain property damage and
to land at the Boca Chlca Naval personal injury m e n u s or lose
Air Station, nine mile* north of her driver's lice«*c.
Key West, about 2:30 p m . (EST).
In hla ruling, Judge White said:
after approximately 300 hours In
T he court is nut unmindful of
the air.
the printlule Dial a tein|ioriiry In­
It war cruising in lhr Florida junction should pvt br granleu In
Krya early M a y . In radio com a rase such as ibis if Inc validity
munlcatlon with the Navi bare of a aialu lt It fairly debatable.
here, undar clear *Met wltli mod­ "However, flieiV Is no doubt Hs
erate vrlndi prevailing.
Ihc rvurt mind at Uiis time that held at the Yacht Club, was given
Cmdr. Marion II. Eppes at Pin- the provisions of Chapter 324 over to report* at the direction of
aim. Ala., U in command, with a fwhich eneompatsrs the financial President Voile Williams.
Henry Wltle, president-elect of
crew of 12 Navy men and a civ­ ren*Hislblllty law) are unconstitu­
tional. The qucMlon Is not fairly the organisation, reported to mem­
ilian observer aboard.
bers on the Annual IJona Slate
*1h«* ligbertban-alr ship left ikhatablc."
l"m ention held In Orlando last
l-ikehurat, N. J.. Naval Air Sta­ lire law was paiMii m 1319 ami week.
Mile
ruled
ill
1931.
Attorney
W
I'll
am
tion at 7:32 a m. (RUT) Monday.I
lie slated that the Kaaford group
May IT, lo carry out a simulated II. Hallman, who represented the was
given special recognition fur
Johnson woman, sold II had not completing
i nit-submarine patrol.
ft* 23lh consecutive
previously
been
tested
in
this
It broke the old record of 170.3
year working with local ctdldrea la
rounty
nor
in
the
Florida
Supreme
hours while rrulsing over Miami Court.
IJona baseball leagues th is la the
ycvtcrday. Em&gt;rs told newsmen by.
only club In the state to complete
The
Johnson
woman
vu*
insole,
radio that all aboard had eaten
that length of time with the lea­
and slept well, "but after a week1rd in an acrklenl last March If gues.
vhen
an
uutoimbilr
she
was
driv­
» r need hatha."
Witte also commented on the
ing collided with another which. local
rlub'a
at the CurtTin .lO fw t non rijpJ airship ,n mm. , truck a hlryrle and in | clave*
*sayfngattendance
'll was the best
covered more than
Ilian 3.000
3,uno miles
niiles on lured
i.,r..i the
ti,.. 12
is year old rider. All
m __..
. .
are attendance
w r'fe ever had at a
parnil over the Allantic seaboard, Negruca.
rumrntion. which was attrnded by
the CartldM-an and the Gulf of
mure than 1400 Lions from over
Mexico. A Naiy spokesman said
the stale."
the blimp had been under way at Police Protection
The Seminole High School Band
all times and never "Just hovered."
Was one uf the hit* uf the conven­
"The blimp could wail for a sub­ Asked By Company tion u h m It presented Us re­
marine tu surface It if took all
The Southward Fruit Company, nowned dance-march during a pa­
week.” the spokesman added.
Sanford,
requested City rade Monday night at the open­
The old record of 170J hours police to yesterday
keep a close watch on ing of tlie conclave, according to
was set In 1947 by an M-type air­ the company a building at HIM) Witte.
ship, also out of Lakehurst.
District four uf which Sanford
French Ase.
The report stated that recently is a member received praise for
two Negro youths broke into the having completed mere than S00
H IM . A P E A K
truck storage garage and «tartrd separate projects in outstanding
NEW YUIIK
President El­ one
activities, according to the report.
of the firm's heavy trucks.
senhower and Adlal E. Stevenson,
Hugh Duncan reported on a dis­
The vehlrl* ran init of control trict
hit Democratic rival for Ihc preslmeeting of the newly elected
and
smashed
into
a
truck
trailer
&lt;lcncy In 1932. will hrip Columbia ra*ulng approximately 1200 dam­ officers of various Lions Clubs In
University celebrate its 200th an age, according to the report.
the district, which v a t held in Port
niversary starting next week.
No arrests svere made because Orange yesterday.
The group voted to sponsor a
Eisenhower, president emivitus of the time element between the
of Columbia, will speak Monday damage and Its being reported tu Sanford gin a t the New Smyrna
Beach Seaside Festival to be held
and Stevenson will apeak June 3. the police.
next month, th e representative
has not yet been selected by the
group.
There was some discussion on
wherv to bold the d u b 's annual in­
stallation party sehtduled to be
held June ith , but no decision was
made.

Blimp Stays
Aloft More
Than Week

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Judge Says Florida
Automobile Law is
Not Constitutional

i Reports Are Given
At Lions Heeling

'Crazy' College Professor
Getting Doctor's Degree

DENTON, Tex. - T i e era ties*
college professor in the country,
man. is grttlng hh doctor's degree.
Craiicst 1* what hit students eaU
M. E. (Gene) llall, meaning he's
hep—the greatest.
llall. ssho has trouble switching
between scholarly conservation and
bopster lingo, runs a real cool Ja n
music et-urse at North Texas State
College here. A* far as he knows,
It’s the only course in the United
States that will get you a degree
a t a bachelor of music In Ja n
from an accredited college.
By mall the flrvt week of June,
bis doctor of education degree
should arrive from New York Uni­
versity.
"P m not going up there to get
K because it coats money," n*
said. "I've gut grocery bills and
kids In school, you know."
Hall, a big, bespectacled man
td 40, has been fighting grocery
bill* since ba gut out of school
a t Wbitetnfcbt, a Utile town la

out for a year of one-night stands.
By 1942 he had hla m aster's de­
gree.
While he srai a graduate stu­
dent he startrd teaching a couple
of west T exet bojre how to arrange
ouputar music and pretty soon hr
had a d a ta of 19. The course has
been taught ever since
But Hall left for a while to teach
band In Victoria, Te*.. High School
and to w ort at a radio station in
ro rt Worth,
In 194T. the college brought him
back to build up the J a n curricu­
lum to qualify It aa a degree pro­
gram.
HaU has the kids study tradi­
tional music course*. When they're
old friends with Bach, ho lets them
work Into h h courses on Jan .
'T h e y 're young and very lmnrrssionable,
HaU said. T'They
gat their vocabulary out of Down­
b e a t And with some of them It
may bo a device to hide inferior
tty feoUnga.
“
I talk U o language with
find
■JT Aonveraatlun
I fes people "
_____ ___ . j f a B i
be'a
j l M y &amp; i inpa vaig," Hall said.
I * m* know I'm
a mouldy fig.
‘T J a t's , a ■quire,
i
you know—
not bMP."

B. L. Perkins Jr.
Named To Group
The a t y com mb ion last night
appointed B. L. Perkins Jr. of
B. L. Perkins A Son. local men's
clothing itnre, to a seat an tha City
housing authority.
Perkins baa been an active offi­
cial of the Sanford Merchants' As­
sociation tor the p u t yaar, hold­
ing the office at director. Hr Is
also a member of the Seminole
County Chamber of Co mm tre e and
president of the Sanford Rotary

Prisoner Escapes
From C ity Jail
It was learnad today from police
report# th at a pHaentr had escap­
ed from the d ty jail Saturday.
Willie Moore, a trustee a t tha

»iW*aj?t"j&amp;:s5

at 7:30 a. ns. Saturday.
. ChUf Roy WOllaaas, commented
that Moans waa a aaedel prisoner
end bad only a a le rt time M l to
D a a p v to g a a d | r a w b a J u s t
c c u ld n t t a k e n / * a a id t h a c h ie f.
H r h a i t in e a b a a a see n la a lo c a l
u v e r n a n d a ro s m d h la
c o rd in g t o t h a g a p o r i .

- A N I V . ^ r ttO rvT V M f&gt; Y NEW SPAPER
SANFORD, F1AHUDA.

• ■» *« II

No. 99

Ashot-ia led Presw I.eiuted Wire

H 'K SH A Y . MAY 2 \ 1951

aty Body

(j. j , |$ Sending Arms Shipments

Contracts

To Two Central American Nations

Sanford's City commissioners
|s*t night awarded three con­
tracts on the City's water and
aewrrage project over the pro­
tests of John Kail«s\ city cuiumt*er, who felt tiiat there was or.
gulsrily in tb«* lettering of the
contracts.
The commissioner objected to
the lettering of a Mtl.414 2t con­
tract lo K. II. Holcomb J r . Clearwalrr, for the laying of water pip*’
by Ihc deilgn plan* Katler d a lrd
WASHINGTON vT—Maj Gen
that another contractor had bid
22ZI lc&gt;* for the *ainr )oti liecordi tornellus E Ryan testified today
at the city halt bc.tr out K jtlcr’s the McCarthy subcommittee start
rvpealt'dly a*ke«l *|&gt;evial Irau-s
statement.
Commiitioncr John Krider. bow (r\mi Ft Div, N.J., fur I'vt (J.
ever pointed out that Holcomb had Hat id St him- hut salt! he had no
pledged to do the work In half the knowledge the requests were for
time jtated by the Itiwtr bidder any purpose other than stihcetnHe commented that the time ele­ nt.tlet wtirk.
ment would actually *a\c the City
Ryan, rommander t»f Ft. Dix.
money because of increased re­ ,:aie jn .m ount of the leave* with
venue at an earlier date.
illtnrtrations provided hs two Army
After some further dbrustim i Prepared chart** wltirli drew hot
the contrart was let lo llotcomh. nla*t» from Sen McCarthy
who stated In hit bill that the Job
MeCarthy ealletl the charts
Would be completed In CO days
"phony and dishonest" ami "an
Contracts were let to the Whit attempt lo decrivc (lie American
mier Tank Co, Jacksonville, to Imiiih " One of liia objections was
construct the proposed 2tn,00o that tin chart* det&gt;icled in large
gallon water tank, $39.b4J; Penin­ hlaek square* lhr nays Sehine ensula Construction Co.. Pinecastlr. vycd pass privilege* during tils
tor a concrete water tank bate. ha ir training, and in relatively
29.9M: and a ltW.444 ?t contrart unblemished white squares the
to Holcomb to lay four miles of pass privilege's «&gt;f the "average"
new pipe for water.
inductee.
Contracts on the City's proposed
McCarthy tned tu get Kya.t to
sewer initallatiuns were tabled agree
wltn him that the chart/
until the commission'* nest meet
Ina when the city I i o i m -* to he oo *rre "di*huneat" Iml the general
lined whether or not n can extend told him: "I elon't see anything
ila prvvrnt bond Issue of 11.173,0'*' disln.nrst about them at all. I &gt;ay
another I7UMJUU without additional tiny reflect the Iruth and are not
misleading or ittacrurale."
security.
And. in amrtlirr exchange, Ryjn
T iis action wa« made necessary
aid: "I thsti’l think anything ptit
because bidi on the work are run
ning higbrr than expected by tin out by the Army is lUshunest."
I i tlie course of his tesumony,
planning engineers and CD) oftl
Ryan said:
ciala.
I He never heard Secretary of
T ie commissioners debated th
possibility of reducing parts of tin Army Stieon* ask S hine to
rive contracts lu savr money and ("'*•■ with him for a photograph
another postlhlllly advanced bv ami was with Mover** every nus
Robert Anga* Jarkiunvlllc rngf- mcnl of Hie lime lavt November
n rrr employed hy the City, thal when tlie Mex'ariliy rum p runtrmis
contract 2 br held hack llnwcver, •Stevens did make *uch a request
representative, uf Hie rumpanv
7 Their wa* tui “ preferential
bidding on contracts 2. 3 and I *'» teatment" given St hint- at FI Dix
a unit, said that it would not b&lt; unlr * pa**e* to leave camp fur
feasible lo spilt the contrart aa ft McCarthy subcommittee W&lt;uk w.i*
would force the construction cost to be tailed preferential treatment
estimate higher.
3 lit mad? available at Ft Dix
No decision was reached by th&lt; a Conference room to 'b e turn! by
■yup and the sewer que•(lots' (As tV-hine and Hie McCarthy .Rdf but
fablrd until lha next rrgm t the n*mt waa use«| w ly eutet
mwtiog. Cummr WIM'am lU L tk . 4 Schine math- 330 lut:* diitauce
per was absent from last night's trteiilione ra il, .htrinr lii. rlgh'
meeting.
weeks at Ft l»lx Ityati o ld s o la r
a» lie knots no other private "ever
approached lid* record." Bui he
Demo Candidates satil Ihere was nothing wrouj about
a private making Irleplione rail* If
h*' had Die lime and the money
Tie In Precincf
H»:sT PAI.M HE At II IP . . lo pay lor them.
3. Schine. di-Msite his leaves,
Acttag Uav. ch ertry Jnhas and
LeKay CalUas each rrcrived sis completed Ins training course wllh
vwtes far the Deasasrallr noml- a "superior" rating led was rated
T _ a rating
■atiea far governor In Uc only "fair" ott d u n
Brawn’s Farm precinct of Palm Hyan cal)«l "v« ry lot*
fl. Mcmlicr* of th*- Met •*, t»iy staff
Beach Cauaty today,
t t o preebirt, usually lhr first called Ryan's hcathiUaitcra 29
m the state to report a nimplele time* alwut Schine during the eiglit
veto, has 13 registered inter*. weeks training p* rmd
There was one ahsrnlrr hallnt
•which has n«t yet been onraed.- Final Practices
CalUas pirhed up sit to(e« hr
didn’t have In the first a d m in .
At that time, Johns gut I# voles, Are Being Held
Bralley Odham 3. ( ollln* a.

K

For Play Thursday

License Revoked
By Commission
The house-to-house salesmen’*
license of J. A. Illakr of Dovtona
Beach, wno has (seen selling W ritInghouse refrlgcrwlor drfroslrro
ta Hanford resident., uo&lt; nvoked
by the City romndision at it« me* tInv last night.
The action was takrn l^ &lt;-*u*e if
numerous complaint* filed li)r .San­
ford b u sln cm en slating tlist
Idaho was selling automatic liefrosters dcor-to-door at prl&lt;es
ranging from 11.1.96 to 218.
"Th# same defroster i* tiring
sold by W at appllanre dealer, fur
|5.B6." said the city manager.
A hearing will l&gt;e held May It
a t which tline Blake will In per­
mitted to p n .c n t his *lde uf the
case if he wishes, acconJmg to the
City manager.
*4

Filial plan* and arrangements
will be made Pidav and tomorrow
for Hie Sanford Theater Cluhl's
final play of the *e:i" i, "I'etlicoal Fever"
The play will (&gt;*• larsentnl f«r
a Ihrec da) run Iwglnnlng Ttmrs■lay al *13 u i n . acesirdiug to
Mr&gt;. Robert llililiinu r. puhlieily
dire* lor *d the group
laadlilg parts |n Hie eonsmly
will Im- presrnled by Ernest Cowley, Seminole High School Rami
direrlor: AIIm i I Fills and Revart) Itenton
The tiers takes place ill a snow­
bound hunting lodge This selling
poses Hie problem
recuring
props, surli as parkas, stuiwsbncs,
hear rugs and other animal skins
If I'M-al residents have such Items
and would ronsliler lending Ihrm
for the plav II would lie appre­
ciated if Ihry would rail Mils
Harriet Smart »l 1017

Nurse Freed From Fortress
Tells Story Of Experience
had tn wait for so many hours In
in trnilih- pain hi'fore I could help
them."
T ie IIIlire veil. 29 year old nurse
arrived In Hanoi yesterday after
being released from the captured
bastion by her Communist-tcd captors.
Here ii the story of her heroic
work In the rain-soaked and mudfilled trrnehrs and bunkers of the
Dlen Birn Phu battlefield:
"I was ordered tu fly Into Dlen
Blen Phu on the evening of Marsh
2rt and lo fly out the- next day with
a report on tlie wounded there and
their evacuation
" l had completed my report and
wax ready to go the next morning
“ But on that morning of March
27 the Vlctmlnh, in preparation
fur their second big attack Uiat
waa coming hv a few day*, opened
intense mortar and artillery fire
upon the main airstrip for the fortress.
"ft waa Impossible for any plane
to leave and take me back to
Hanoi."
The shelling kept up until the
"To mo tt was go dramatic and rebels seised the fortress N&lt;&gt;
(Coe tin tied On Page Eight)
tragic, for so many of the wounded

HANOI, Indochina Ifv—Genevieve
de Galard TVrrsube deTlared to
day that tending French wounded
In forty terror-filled night* and
days In the fortress of Dim Bi gt
Phu was the "most formidable
experience of iny life ”
" It opcoed new horimns to me
of exxm ie and devotion tu duty
whDa French soldiers and ufficrrs
were so brilliantly fighting and
dying”
Facing a battery of 30 newsmen
from nine countries, photographers
and American television repre&gt;*n(stives, the heroic nur&gt;r In her
first mass interview- calmly and
■imply said:
" I only did my duty.”
She asserted the most "danger­
ous aod dramatic moment" of Hie
ton*, savage battle for tlie Freeh
Um n i tortroaa northwestern In
deefctoa's Jungles came on the
night of March 20-31.
" It was (ban that tbc Vietmhih
hurled over thousands at mortars
Aid Heavy artillery projectiles and
thera were hundreds of French
wounded and eu many dying.

Weapons
Are Sent
By Planes

General TesSifies
Special Leaves
Asked For Schine

Moscow Radio
Attacks Action

EIINCH PIANIS are reported tv mbteg lltghw. 41 (L:*ck arrow i
which nun from Dtcnbicnphu to Sonlu and It.rn continues for li’t'
mliea to Hanot It Is on tht* rood H at some 30.000 Vietininh rebel
troops are attempting to march on French dr/en-r- in lh&lt;- (Inure (Redi
lUver Delta Other bomber* war* hammering at e-em* (oner to deil
section* closer to Hanoi and Haiphong hascc protr&lt;-tlng the riel rice,
growing region, w.th brunt of the attack tonctMra'.cd arosird I r i'

Dulles Suggests Reel Arms
Aimed At Endangering Canal
W ASHING TON (#1'i — Secretnrv of S ln tc Hqllcit rititl I«&gt;•ll*x (lit lt' &lt;l* run-t h u v *)tip|H-«| u n tie In (•tiiih'iiirvla in u n lcr
tu liniltl m t ’.•tnintiniet lm*ti«ni n e a r tlit* I'a n a n ia C anal

Ihlllce lultl a new* cuiift'M Iivc dial vvu* unc |»i»&lt;s*il»l*' ol&gt;jccllvi' uf t lie* arm* leltlpmcnl In-1 week fmnt i'nlaiul amountinpr tn 2.IKK) tedi • valtM'tl nl |tl tnilllnn •lullnr. lie *aitl llti*
luul mnile (iunti'innlu tlie tluniiuanl mi li t tery |K»vvrr in tV ntral
America.
I tulle* ul-n ile elareti:
I. Tint I ' iiit««I Stale* vvoulil *up|Hirt aa appeal In the
(Jtnletl NatliMi* for the* di'palch of
» pru rr ufnetxulior ml/shm tn
Noutheual A*ia Dtdh'* alw . . I U / l / l a r n r A x i l ' C / x - i r e U
plu,t the pivxpeei lor miiiii' kind
IkiXnl reatkjo* ae’litai looki.l better
now than they had rvs-t ntly
? Hie United Stales govcnuncnl
hail made ch .ir lo lhr Freneh In
talk* now under war Ihi h ru ts ' •
v
I l/* ll
and eomlHknis uud.
vlneli it t / \ a h c r a n p H K 1 1 7P T
vi,old lie |****thle to eoo.oh r I U l L j L Q I J v l l IxM V* I
Amrriran inlirvetiliun m tin ladu
HI I lt« *11 r- \ |ailIce earvli.
china War. 'Pm t-uiiditmn* tneltidr blanketing an un • Irom Hctroil
he rtnpliasired, aptiroval hy Con to FIit IiLi coll limed tmlav for
gre»s and tin creation of an anti an escaped youim killer and also
Communist coalition in Southeast for a woman In *wurc to kill il
Asia.
he evtr got out "f pri»"li
The iniivirt i* I'tiurlc* H.isldor.
3 The t'liHid State* i* almul to
send a new note tn Russia on I're* IN. ivl'o e*ca|N &lt;1 Irom a Florida
ident Eisenhower'* piopos.il for an prison, where I" wa* -• rxm*: lift
international atomic ■"i rgy |» u • iiiipri*otioo-til to. tin nuirslrr of
piHil I lultl, said that eoll*u'talioo a I lm Ida h a n k ' r
|1ie woman •tniglit I I .din M.ii
an going for.*arsl witli Altnd i nn
trie* oil the note Sueh countries 1.1*111 ■.ri*-' III. a t*vi danci hall lio't
m llil* case aie primarily llritain ••*«, who vanished from Intioil
two yi ,irs ago
and France
I'olite coiitTnui d a guard over
llaihlnr's father
Detroit poller lialterl :• trap "itli
Mis* la inonei III in ll/.'il and nati
lad R.ishlor as Hie murderer •&gt;(
I*'lm II Stephens'n of Jaeksmi
Mile The youthful slaver was sell
irnced 1n Ilf'* at Florida slate
prison. Hie woman was placed on
Voting was light in J**srtf•I » probation on a charge of uttering
three precinct* today in th*- *•!••«'- and pulili-shing
lion |o faille n Dcmocrntn- gnl" • •
lifficials said Miss Li'liioiicclti
liatoiial lahdidatf, im oidl'ig (•' mi nlc only two riquirt* tu proh.i
totals Inlli'-d during the noon hour, lion uffiicis la foil* -til' disupia-ar
hut compared favorably to totals rd Police cxpri'sseil fear lladilor
in the lait primary. Mm* I
may try to find her flrsl and In
Precinct three had a total "f 'E:9 tlirt his vowed revenge
»otcr« hy shortly afler noon. Iflicved by our election official i" •«
M Iw'tU'r showing tliun Ml the f"'■,
primary. The precinct lia approsi
mutely 'J.lJyd registered solrr
Voting in prerlnet one s&gt; off
(in' nuinlier nt the last election^
s*i(h .’KHt vote* ca*t. Precinct L»
ssas alxoit the same, with 7*‘a: sol«s
Ily n i l : \SMH IATF.D PR»S.s
Cfst. T 'r former pieelncl has UpA .hurt ballot. gi««l w rallur and
prnxittialrly 1,400 regirtriid voleis
perhaps a light vote today may
and tlie latter, about 1JMI0.
give Floridians a decision by bed
The iM/11• close at 7 n. in.
Result* of the election, on Ixilli i time on whi liter Acting Gov ('bar
county wide ami statewide bases, ley Johns or Male Sen l.iRoy
wilt he p o s t e d on M latge black-; Collins it tin ir choice t" till out
tuiant In front of The Herald of­ the unrxpiied term of th* late
fice. Special wire service has been Gov Dun McCarthy
Polls o|icned at 7 a. in m Hit*
secured for the evening to receive
returns In balloting over the state. unprecedented ‘|ni'ial Deiii'eralie
runoff primary 'Itiey wi'l s llil,
at 7 p in. uud leturus from sntuig
inaehim s mi wliieh uImiui
p&lt; r
Rocket Reaches
rent ol Ibe sole is cast ill" Id I"
rciHirted witliiu a few hour
The two rundidatrs
closed
158-Mile Height
their campaigns with predictions
WHITE SANDS P R O V I N G of victory last night In statewide
rniOUND. N M - A N»vv Vik. radio speeclus and television uu
big rocket reached 130 miles ski lieu ranees, llien went In Ihrlr
w-aril ycstcrilav, 7* inilc* liletor homes—Julius to Staiki and t ol
than anv prt viou* firing uf a mis­ tins to Tallahassee—to ra*t their
sile of Out tvpc.
ow n votes
T ilt wax No. II. H e previous
Johns wus eunccded Ills ;;reat *
viking record wa* »et Mav 7
strength In the northern •ert.u'i
White Samis officials said tlie of Hie state Collim In the south
missile reached a top speed of east.
4,300 miles an hour.
Ttu battlegrounds are (he Tam
Reaction Motor*. Inc., Rock- ;;a Ray area, Central Florida ami
awav, N. J.. which desianci and anywhere else the rivals could find
produced the engine, said it was the 127,000 voters who supported
powered with |inu*rl nxvgen and Hrailcy Odham U-fnre he was ellm
a mixture of alcohol and water. Ir.atcd three weeks ago.
Its rviwrr, the firm said, wa*
A trend of the voting should
roughly the cmilvalent of 2.300 av­ develop soon after the noil* cloic
and fastre|NirHng Hillsborough
erage 1934 autos.
T ie rocket record It 230 mile* County start* pouring mit its re­
It was i«t by the Armv'a WAC. turns. T ic county was split three
Corners, fired from a German V3 ways In the first primary. The
candidate who comes out cf llillialoft.

y.; Widespread iearen
Being Conducted

Voting Light
In Precincts

W A S H IN G T O N n T V - ln »
m ove to c m in lc r tht* C'nm ttiuni*t arm iiiK " f le ftiitt G u a te ­
m a la . tin* I ’niteel S ta te n in
f e r r y iiiK rifle'.., macliliu* Ktins
a n d editor ligltt c o m b a t g e a r
t« tw o frie n d ly n a tio n # in
C e n tra l A m o rim .
T h e S la te P e p a r tm e n t nttnntinc«*d In 'e v eaterd ftv t h a t
that jrnt* are ts-'-sq airlifted IS
"rabidly a* t*v*-*'hle 1? csraeit*
and Ih ttiltir*- Guatemala's neigh|N,r. to the &lt;••til Mo-eow radio
uumediatets e.ill"l Hi a e flu n tire'. al lit
tnr.illon Inr .r\ i t '
(iurlt'itul
■igis ml u»Rut f »•* 'i i
l tv va­
I
ter. l i i II; '
ns
tin n. "V h
sliiiiinet t h e a n y t h i n 1 In "itli
ii* "
ny
Jr, • tu
lie pin Jl
as
it.'
inrri'on ol \ i *rau u
rrcalh d il* nuiy from (iiialemals
Rut lie sai l Hotuhtrav (s J i:oo*l
trie ad
However, tin (.lueagti rribunr
•aid i.v.t night that war vrrtnnl
uitminrut Imlw p,'tt Honduras am!
(iuali iiialu Irllmne t*ff writer
Jqlrs l&gt;"b"l» wrote Irom TeS'iCtgalpa. Ilnmlura . Hut Honduran
twirder giiatd* eatitiired five irn i( 1
Gush malan Communists HstJe
Honduran icrritisrv Simlav II*
also tiihl ol rrp'irted tn."P and
military air activity in both coun­
tries
t s Vinlia--jih.r John E Peurifo) said III' llnd llrjn i of HU such
iH'rdrr Inrldcnts
lii Vx-hi'V.I *n. Lincoln Whit*,
Stall' Hinsiii luirlil pres; officer,
• .iti it" di i&gt; i ut had no infor
111*1(0" Rial u w«r was inmendlng.

v k t s ?.

nh'a tension hrtweril (hr two court
I ■
Mean 'h h illspatche* fn-m Gu»
h iiiala q ifted ! ns t'"*e Antrrlear
reslrhrils *&gt;f tiiat cun.irv a* savinf
Huy c iild nut n e a t' x similar
'.Iraimd aliu'i‘t»h*re Ttiere u*i#
reports "t " &gt;et&gt; •-« ■h-ulitic "GA
Home. Grtn. ( (Yankee)" tn North
\nicr . 4ft -4
D«»I'lel'inellls hs* - 11'led one
U|miii another *inee the Slate De­
partin'nt i&gt;-t week announced the
arrival lit a f»«""M..r l"-.| iJ jr m i
at a Gu.'t' iiiaian |Mrt The departtoe'll -aid thev "« w I'S 'lrd I t
sfi 11i?y if) &lt;’omint!Mi%t Poland
t hai 'hiinneft re" i-d’y was tlie
iqiiu.stiM "I HI freight C |« and
worth I" nulhoii dollars
M'-t e I'lll W'fe '.aid lo be OB
tin high • i&gt; Ix'imd for Guat*tnala,
whirl' lb- f &gt;11111 rx bat charged
Will' folliiwiliK lhr ' ll'lliunut 1:#A.
•,unis o',i) '** ('•(• ||'i ioinitt*r da­
rni 11 II" viiiutialically
of th. ori.iiiud hiptneni Tor:#!hi
tin "pilpm 'n* Guate­
mala lias (''Might nil never be
••*• .1 (or aliytllll g else th in tO
maintain Internal pe.irr "
T«r I o *anl In had had friendly
l.,lk* • ■ m v qi ■ IIul
ith Anth.,« - .&lt;- P f " Ii * Ol 'lie COUJVf Of
a
in «■ *• ' nl.iy tf.d Tonill" hri it,i "Mini* on tie w it
upturn in that (tuatem ala'a rali("«' &gt;il|i tl i i tilled Stales might
il i&gt;nlinu"l on I’agr Eight)

Election Results May Be
Known By Bedtime Today
he
t-irongh tnnigh'
■Mr* there
bare of C llixm'
wdl bav* a tug b*o ' '•* »rd vietorv
llirn wai'-h the r"' • • • felly)
....... Fotlins ii &lt;tnng thee*
lii- may neeil * mirgin o# rsvvv
fiierc"n*M * 'T'*
(In "iwaii'l ■
n o r th

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VmT if Johns il'w n t show h '(
leads in Hu* *f. Orargi tr d Etcarr.hia he may be ir. trouble *i'hrtP.
r i.Rim' "niei come in from the
• a &gt;1 cuavl
1'ii idr. Ho jovernorshlp cflBtlri
IS rou-'lli s have ru'iotfi for '.he
»late H o m e of Rwptt :«ntlt!v*i,
three district* h a ir ttste S#n*t4
rave* ami » rlreult Judge WtU b«
named in ltniwar*l t'mmty.
'Die !»• iiiiierailc ncmir.ae fo:
governor will run i g '" u t lb* Rj.
piitdicun nominee. J Tcm Watsas,
in tin November
sUctuvit
Rut Democrat&gt; ru'inember R*rtufclican 9 to I and no GOF cx-.didsti
has been elected governor sine*
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�Reactions
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Yesterday, American. once attain
clustered apmmd TV screen* to
watch the Arm) McCarthy hearing*.
"The must dramatic thing ever
Icnsetl," said one fan in a letter

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to the ABC network.
One thing seem* certain: the
hearing* have stirred up a trememtou* react), n among nea»paper reader*, TV viewer* and *\idlo
Mklcticr*.
As many a* 1.000 protest* have

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MAKE TH EM YOUR OW N . . .
W IT H A PERSONAL LO AN!
t'|)-to -(ii.tt upi'limuTH 'till lig h te n y o u r h&lt;tu
" o r # mid pin* y ou m o re tint** fo r fun in tin*
F lo rid n ruin. lin y y o u rs th e can y w ay . v.ilh a
lo w -ro st, easily a m m p e tl !.o an from FI.O H IU A
S T A T E HANK O F S A N F O IU ). O u r L oan I »**p a r t m ent is open till I M ondays th r u F rid a y s,
till noon nil S a t u n la y .
IIA N O Y Mill VK-IN a m i W A LK -U I* W IN HOW S

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descended on n TV' *taUoa that
dropped live telecast*.
Thousand* of letters have pile*!
ir.to newspaper effire* to com­
mend nr e indenin Sea. Jiueph It
Mev'aitli) Hi \Vi»).
“ If MH’arihjr, Cohn and Schinr
are protecting u* from Commu­
nist . who
proteat ;i&gt; h *...
McCarthy. Cohn .,nd Schlne?" a
reader . rote the New York IV*t
"Sen Joe McCarthy . . . rarne*
the c its not 1 1» | he lu&lt; to carry
it, hut because hi* country romr*
f,r*t with him regard!?** of party
linc&gt; i&lt;« belief*," *aid n letter in
the St Paul PI* patch • Pioneer
I’rr**
The \**iiriatr! I’re»* cheeked ill
rcpre*cntaU*o newspaper* from
reael t.i e&gt;a»t amt North t&gt; South
In tec hii.* Mtitimenl was running
In letter* |p tin* editors.
Twenty in ,• of the new .paper*
said the maiarity nf the Ictii-r*
they recoiled on the topic favored
MCt •
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1 !•
ua* ant McCarthy; and If *.it.t
there w - t i nil cion *plil
Here l* the bt cakd ns n is rnrdini
Mel army by *ectton»
Pro
Anti
Ftcn
East
a
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South
n
3
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We*t. Smith" r*t
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Ninr!--i.-| editor* ..ml th" irlwi*
showed an inerc a *in» ur&gt;ti M* i at thy trend ilnce thn he irlnt • he
gau and four -aid there ua* an
upswing for the *enalor IJltle or
n &gt; changr In sentiment w.i* ipiwtsd
l»y 3d
The Pirnut* t.i «* t It I
Sunday
Journal p died it* r '. d-.,»* an*l *aid
rc.uJt* indirainl
1 Neutrality nhi ut I in senator
ha&gt; all hut disappeared.
2 While MrCarlhy ha* i;irr?a*ed
lit* sui»ji rtcr* *l t:iitl*. the nu n
her who now it.*. pprove of him
has i n ati* in reasi t
The Jeiimal «ald it. replies
broke down Itn* w av•
lleforc ll&gt; it .in! \&gt;i *
. Appro* r Me1 irllty
t.TO 923
Jtisappr ,.
2 0(t) 1 lls
Indifferent
IT.*! 2t
The Its&gt;t' n I' " t said M has ii ,i,*d
, little shift in sentiment «|nre Ihe
hearing* Ih n
The I'ost it cul.ii.-d in 29 itm *
and fill*'* *t (treater II Miut a
qiir.tinnnairi- .i.ktng, " l i t you cun
*trier Mcc.tr thy it a- oerfurmed
a valuable n r* tee for the t mtol
Statesr" The results were listed
ns follows
Yes No
Democrats
MM 192
Itopuhliran*
321 l«s

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H it: SANI (lu ll IIK K U JI
Tue*. May 25. 1931
Fncnrnlled permit*
Hit 3ftf
Total*.. - ...........l.caj JtU
Rnttinron performed the eeremor.)
Here are some of the pro amt
Robert Taylor,
He *aid the only witnesses wer *
run argument* when the r 'a d e r
Taylor's *e«t»t*r), ;*;,.. Ivy Pea
write:
Ursula Thiess
*nn, and hi* pilot, Ralph S i”o*t««
"Guy nampd Joe came to ex­
The parly flc-.v hete fnmi L *
term inate some rat* in my hou1 Angel*-* y* sterday morning
Are Married
I got rid of hint nldVt 1 V" hi*
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FRANCISCO —Retiring
Taylor listed his age on the we t
method* Hired a ‘Ne ■ I'eat* In
' t William II Hr.ttison told
JACKSON. AVyo. c f - M o v I e
lettcctual ir.steai!, Hals have « ’ ■
iivrrttion of Seventh Hay Ail*
. artor Itidieri l’,i)!-&gt;r aiul hi* tiridc ding license as i2 and Mi** Thi**s
taken over.” — l.rtter in NV*
-i- last night that "the time
of line day, actress 1'rsul.i Thie**. gave her'* a* 3b They met two
year* ago.
York I'aity Nrw,.
*f * rend «-i'titai is at
,
* — _ . _ Hv hark to Liis^ Ansrle* tort a V
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*»■ *&gt;wi .*««•■&gt; *1-44
* Ihe tame* u.ixt by McCarthy
I alter tiiru »«-iiit«e"is't ’ vss-stiTTiTlf "*Ti
Itr.Hi n tt Ll * Vsi \il\eriore those cf • n m wiih * metitln '
picturesque Jack*nn l-ike.
PLAN PARIS STAY
nt It*,* rnimtrlr* it the ket •
to htiir in McCanhy and those o!
LOS ANGELES f —Z*a Za*
. h gt l e eh u n h's
similar ilk, we h»'e American
They were married ve.«lerifay Gjitor and I’nrflrio Rultlpova plan
i -'iifiTenve
fssrism at it* »i *t." — 1.idler t*
aftenMton aboard the cabin cruiser to leave Sunday night for a month'*
1
. rhl h a. atm* *t reached
Itichmnml (V tl N’n I
■of Je»* and John Wort, hotel oper­ May in Pari*, the actress said ye*
■
'( it* hi tory Ail things
"When the *?m -tin - it. -- I n
ator brother*. Taylor, who ha* a
re.uty
for
the
sreunri
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on
-hare in *nme AViomlflg oil on*ra ­ Irriloy. .A trip to Mexico City, she
then wilt the
rom
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we
must
n-w
live
tion*. ha* stayed with thi* Wirt* »ald. ua* canceled because *nr
».n be knuwn for hU exhaustive rf
e. ,*t.iut rvperlanvy
in the pant and fi»he*l at Jackson had lit pr* pare for the European
fort* in venjir.g mi* C mmun
'
. ;i’l the prophecies r &gt;rt
t ake .it the fo* I of fltr I3.uou fo.it trip, and Kuttiro*a "wouldn't go to
Then we may well *.v •* t M'" A
le ndtirtl are fulftllnl "
Mexico City without me “
Tel t Mi'iinlnin*
Carthv. you are trul* a ere*!
m (15. surprised the it leJu*lire of the Peace Itiusell
American.* " — l.rttrr irt I* H -I
. tnmtncin : hi* tnienti *n
Free Pro**
i
i . * tuncll president He
"F o r year* t hair Imm i grn.n
eg from patsy
adm irer of Sen M.c rib*
but
. ; ir,l a elturrh mem Iter
thanks to Ihe IV heiru* • I Ii *
23 per err* in four
discovered that ht
ing jack, a puhlirlt* ft*: 1
■ i .am w j. among in
Letter in Chicago Tribune
of the I'. t Hic Islands
Caller* to the TV *(.*•
t'u u e d &gt;'.ite* nui'Tear
express opblrni e.n the ’
rheit
or per*mailt(e* &gt;* u h t.- 1 -id
ip lumped 331 lu-r rent
ty are sehemenl -n *! ■
pn-cocriiwg* sh-wiM he teli
All*' and tin '!■ ■1 ■i e
network* f arry;n;, the It irint;* C . tr.lios Hand Saw
"live "
ABC sav* ii h.i» r.
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Wi th Hands
prereileolnl volume i 1 let1,
Or«
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all sect toils o' the - r 1 ■
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lion carrying the It- inn
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report* it icceiyrd !'• •*»• phot
t tone member *f tin&gt;RttCl'.l A O lU tltl. Pro el * &gt;
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first week. niu*t el firm • rnp
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menting the rover*gI *, e*ti
oy tm l or til*.till A.socintti’U a*
The Nit*' stall in in 1
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i airm an Hurd rla**
KNttlt vd It i re u .
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lri.itioo.le tl ire In the tele,
calls, nto-t rf thru -u '• *t *i.
.1 Portland came acre**
the I ceu.o, i oo of the Jiiitj;.** who
uprd
the foi l ila* • sltrr Mt'
- four feet of * &gt;rf at
*i I selret .■ P u t "Kw urt for
it* liie coverage
. . . hut we k n o w a lo t of th em who
Ii
- ihhetl the
llt-a
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•P. r fi*lt near the
N A'. on .'ion tl | fw fm ttfene.l I
deserve at least a verbal o rc h id !
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UK) M i l l It
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while
tugging
it
BALTIMORE ? Ed
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tent, 13 yearo'd Mth
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of
tin’
m
achine th a t speed* to d a y 's new s to yen
ilefit, was shi-l jtid ktlli-d te ste r
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day while Hr t • :
I ' •'* ,1 it xeslerday, ex
O p eratin g th e ir ow n b u sin esses, th e se yuui
wihhIi' iI area with hi* best friend
. ii '* rarely fount near a
George Mlrrtiirr. IN
IS
met chant* .tie fo rm in g h ab its of p u n c tu a lity
year-old ftirn.l ran L m th*
iH iuliility, th r if t and reco rd k eep in g .
tiot.ds to net help f '***• th * n 0
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was rteaily ht -iri cal and h, 1 lust
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■ pangs of t*tnst-irnee when st r %i la** *iadu-ttch. Wi «t I*ifin1
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s id e n t u f th e C o n fe d e ra c y . A rkansas h o n o rs
h im to o , hut on M ay 30, rum hlning th e oc'" - t o n w ith M m io d a l '*;■
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m e n ts . tire n a tu r a lly com pared. C u rio u sly
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lo g c a b in . Moth n erv ed in the lllaek H aw k
In d ia n w ar, hnt th e y do not seem to h a v e
m e t. D oth w ere in C o n g re s s briefly to g e th e r .
D a v is th e n re sig n e d to Iwcomc an o ff ic e r in
th e M exican W ar, a c q u ittin g h im se lf g td In n tly . a n d u n fo rtu n a te ly acq u irin g th e n o ­
tio n th a t he w as u tx irn s tra te g is t. L a te r h e
w a s s e n a to r from M ississippi, and s e c r e ta r y
o f w a r u n d er P re s id e n t Pierce, th e p o st in
w h irli !&gt;.. had h ir p r r a t c s t surer; n.
T h e election o f J la vis a s president of th e
C o n fe d e ra c y w as a com prom ise choice. H e
With h a rd w o rk in g a n d un selfish . Iittt lm IMirhiiis and Inclined to e x a g g e ra te Ids in tiitn r y a b ility . lie w as not a good ju d g e o f
m e n . Vet th e fall o f th e C onfederacy could
Hot In* fairly laid a t ids door, it h a d to o
tu n n y in h e re n t w eak n esses to succeed.
H is im p riso n m en t a f te r the w a r is a
blot mi th e 1 'liitcd S ta te s . Vet lie en d ed Ills
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o f n m ajo i w ar.
I t is d iffic u lt to ec j u s t w ind o u r gove rn m e n t can do about th is a f f a ir . O ne th iiu r
is c e r ta in — a j re n te r n tc n tlo n to th e p ro b lem o f o u r re la tio n sh ip s w ith L a tin A m e ri­
ca is called fo r. T he Itcil h ead w ay in G u a te ­
m ala con litiite lilt pi e a t i t th re a t o f ill.'&lt;•*.•* ; tun i :.
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(.oUtgO in UlC I ill till* «■* tot*
low utg in Juan * loutattpa in more
w s ii than that. However, tveaus*
stu-, loo. wanted to Ik- a writer,
tier engernes* to talk With Joan
aUtut Lite rum trn she should lake
in preparation (or tni» career nad
maJr fin a Imjucnt viailor at Lh*
house all till* pa*t Winter and
spring. Joan liked net.
"I'll call tier tonight." Jean »aet
"Has i t s a g a i d e t i ? " Betty
aaketL
"Her ir.utiier liar —a Lvaulilul
garden "
"tVtij dun t yuu aati tier it ) uu
CIIAPTBIt NINK
i«n um flower* trom nei place.
"WHAT TIME l* this wedding j Wien t Foi Ule ihurvh and tin ro­
se!::;; to be, onvway,' * Hetty aaked! eeptlon. I mean l( would save you
lot o( money "
Joan.
"Wtial tlo you tJunk. mother?
" F o u r o'clock, lletta F o u r
o'clock. Saturday afternoon, June Should we?
"tt 1 know Dune, sin'll make
the tvsruUetii. That give* ua a
utile user two w’ceka tor a honey­ tin- suggestion hertell. Her moth­
moon or lure Todd naa to atart in er's flower* lake pules in tin
shew every year, l think they
at tum m tr *cnool again."
“Wotiuertulf Mike and I had would both be proud and pleased
only a weekend. Where xre you lo offer s t n i they have."
"Okay. Now just a minute ItU
going? Or shouldn't I a*k?"
"You may a ■ k—and probably I get this all straight. Todd is i e
gums Ulc answer. Wc re going to sponsible rut the flower* (or the
take the old jalopy and head for bndaJ party. Itlgli; T"
“He * responsible lor the bill for
New England and fust go, accord. in, to our w&amp;Utl Mr. J fancy, aa long them. Jo-Jo." Ileliy aiuwctrd. "Hut
J rj our money holds out. I lurpect you nad belli i do the ordering M
that will be for only ahuut a week. them yotirseil beeaiuc he won't
Maybe trn daya. Thru well come know what you want—your color
bark here and finish fixing up our scheme or anything. I mean lor
apartment Uie reel ut the time, your attendant*, u! course, not toi
' bemuse we ran t possibly get tt your bndaJ bon-jurt By the way,
all painted and r e a d y before- what wilt your coiois be?"
ml. Are you telling me l
hand “
order the iluwrt* t'udu u lo pay
Hetty nodded. ’ S o u n d * nice fur? beems kino bl Cheeky.*
Well, stop in and see u* on your
"H ell be delighted not to Have
way nome, it yuu feel like tl. to bother. You plan what you want
Thai II save vuu a hotel bill for for ail your brldteu-.auU and your­
one night, anyway.**
self. The two mothers, too. And
“We’ll take you up on that." don't forget the ushers gel bou­
Jutin suld sjuicUy. "Oil. am i go* tonnieres. And don't lorgtl a Up
mg to l»- the thrifty wife!"
tor Uie |«nilut and something for
"About the dtcuratiuna tor Uie the organist."
church and the reception here."
"Oh. my goodness! o : cuunwi"
Mrs. Foster sard musingly. "You Joan added this note riieii, scan­
ii.ui t want to nave to think about ning her list, she said. "From UM
that at the last minute. Joan. Bo looks ol all this Hist s i ie respon­
wity dun t yuu usk Diane to take sible tor. mum*. I certainly u tu
rare ol those two details tor you? oak Diane il wc can have floweta
Bhe would love tu have a Anger from ner molher s gardra. Wc ve
in I he pie. yon km-w. Hhe idol ties just got tu cut suine.vherc. This is
you."
getting out ol hand *
i Joan j-iuiiiplly caught al this
“Doiit w o r i y , darling,' Her
suggestion. D ia n e Mar bury, uf mother'* tunr held complete seren­
course. Just the one. Dtane was a ity. "I've been planning lot this
senior at Hi* Maplrtisn High school for j) long lime. I'm quite ready
Una year and was to go to Joan* for IL"
C°PJ r lg lit. IS li. by S lice ft. is u V ilm
U ,.:r ;b u u d u j K ir s
v lM lH I*
A f l- f a M l and a id - b l e v ir lt lilp ,
J , . n | ■••to and T o dd llu n t r r had a*t
a date tut U m • ■ M in * It a d l n»* be
c u i U.
n v lu u a lr
s i tud d a
n » a c t t K liu a M t a d w i i t l a t r . not to
■la t a tha tra n w in New Ja ra e r. a « h
Ina f la il U O itr tha n i l a u l n . tod hta
S e n ile though ^ K iuaaalT* mot liar. U j I
IM r ain,|da beginning a ill tuean ottr *
lit .t r l i t . a In g rih e r and tf.al i* a i m
lh e» a an I most o l a ll. Jo a n and har
mother diaruaa o u id u a l p l a n a a lt h
l a n a old l u m a l r . B a lt * alw&gt; it * 1r^ adr hani'ila m arrt-d u i lh a nudh -r
o l • h it a lr llftla e lr L
T h e * daelda
ute-n a forms* rhu m b a a d d ln a t u b
To d d a fa lh -i o R k la lla a
T h a ra a lll
r - a r t, a p t|oa» and alm pla budat tea
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County A rent's Column
Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida
lly C. It. DAW SON, USA., MSA
COW’S
M id.-iimmer C o n v en tio n o f th e
F lorida S ta tu i \ i " l . i ic n 's
A- i-i'inlimt is
called f-*r lo n e I ” 17 t ‘.*»l at W ro Itearh .
Tiie p to j'ia m i- i|iut&gt; a n in o v atio n from
th e u s u a l, jo th a t *1 e w ill be a panel disciisalon on ) • • pro'll lloil by men w ho a re
well vei ed on llu u ijeet. it should he in*
lo re s ! lu g a s well as n Incatloim l
he at th e H otel Del
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M ur n n d tin 1 ill*
ill th e l o in n not i n iiilnp.
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WILL IT BRING OUT THE WHOLE SWARM?

H A L C O Y L E

Bath Offered To Guest

And you anow r, Ju-Ju, aa.-n
bridesmaid p a y * foe h a r own
dress," Betty cut in.
4
•■]* that correct ?’* Joan a volca*
held a little doubt.
"Absolutely. And let me let] you
something in case you're worried
about the e x p e n s e for me. I’m
tickled to death lor a chance to
get myself a new formal, rhe lost
one I bought was during freshman
year at college. Ilemember? It
was when I went so timidly and
fearfully to the dance at Colgate
with you. You were Don's guest
and you fixed it up witb mm to ^
invite me tor Ida roommate, it •
was a blind dale and how I dreaded
it! I was sUhply scared atts be­
cause I warn t used lo going oui
with boys. Id tile did I dream Id
meet my late that night. Bui i
[eli head over heels in love with
Michael at Ant sight "
“And he with you. 1 was simply
•tunned. You. the shnnl’.ing violtt,
Uie first ol all of ua to catch your
man. Yet 1 wasn t too surprised,
realty, because you were *0 tw« -a
Icctiy beautiful." J o a n reached®
over a n d touched Hetty's b a n d
lightly (or a moment. "I'll never
fo rg e t. That (lame-colored dress
ut yours ceitninly did things (or
you. II gave you—what shall I
say ?—a luvdy glow!"
"Well, that's the dies* I wore lo
our spring dance senior year. I
just had it remodeled a little. An j
I navcni had a new one since.
That a why I m glad lo have a
legitimate and pressing reason for ^
getting another one. But w h a t
color do you want me to wearT
Cant we talk about that now?"
"Yes. Well. I’m planning to use
Uie colors Ui.vl am in the panes of
glats in Uie churen windows. Come
across the street with me and look
at them. Then you can choo*c
which you want." Juan jumped to
nei tvet. "Mother will stay here
with Beth "
"Dont nuriy. Why don't you
take Betty ovir to tec your apart- 0
mint a l t e r you finish at the
church?"
Hie gilts went of? and Mrs.
Poster was left alone ut Uie quiet
and tragisnce and peace of the
May afternoon, tihe was deeply
happy. She saw Joan'a future in
Uie sate keeping of a man she
hP’ a and trusted and lo\cd Uke
a sun.
H o B* VonUnarrfj
fe a tu re * U i-oJltsts.
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M .w VOUK r When you lake nienli, the rank unit tile ef the
a batli. do yuu tcrub yourself with working clauev have none. It l»
IHIMillxllilU’.
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MOt )N — N a lm v mudle
br.in pa»le and Ihcti icra|&gt;c your thla vast n u » oi humanity that
Guatemala And The Reds
il i.t m u ta te th a t p a rtic le i J t ir. n with .i gold bladcd knife’ ran unit In* irjc h rd by public battl­
no one I • ' ' i t
O u r S la te D e p a rtm e n t has e x p re s s e d
If tn.l. ) isi haven't caught uj&gt; ing place*.’*
la r brm nl
i bat )uvt allow a how fur the ta­
with i hr nice lie* of living a* pracp ro v e c&lt;direru o v er th e fact th at a sh ip lo a d
iloring claat haa gone unto Mor­
lieisl in aiu-lcaf ilreeet.
o f a r m s from Iwlilml th e Iron C u rta in w as
l-i otit Alheti- llic htopilablc host gan iit'l|K‘(l "alleviate the comdll loti
M
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p a d with ta cork ,,f the poor." H ie working man’a
recen tly unloaded in (tim tcm aln. T he ( iu n le - ;
llblti'l
greet his guest
it a - m ilch w a te r to m ake t. 1 Pi.ikrr
lllie Mi,
lull of rtry Martini) Hu,'l t.slay *ei'in« 1o be a heme
m n la tt g o v trn n ten t, w hich if it is not C o m ­
yooil en ffee tin si me people th in k .
He tnl linn Into a roum where a with a bathroom f.ir every member
m u n is t I" is at least sy m p a th e tic to C o m ­
lii» bath hail been previously of the family—and an extra one
m u n ism . has s h n ip p e d th e a ffa ir o ff w ith
warmed lor him l» you didn’t offer for hit rnother-ln law.
Nu need to keep th e m a man a bath the moment he
( i n i ’ I I .II
t h e a ttitu d e th a t it is e n title d to luiy a r m s
now th i M.i 1111ion h as com e aloup. Il is stepped into your h*m*e |t ’o"--vet|
w h e re v e r it w an ts to buy them .
either )oii were a thoughUas*
oil tli&lt;‘ m a rk e t undet se v e ra l b ra n d nsm ofi, *t r —&lt;&gt;r the visitor was a tax col
It Is hard ly likely th a t th e Iron C u r ta in
wilt'll ns *T’lv I’l.ik* ■&gt;". T h e s e p re p a ra tio n s lector, nut a gur-t.
c o u n tr ie s would send a rm s to an u n frie n d ly
TtU&lt; sidelight on old bathing cu»
conn ready :■ ii-t* am i a r e tin* sim p lest fly toms
is one of many gathered bv
p o w e r. A well a rm e d G u atem ala. w illing to
killci in hi i »ry.
J^ .k II Olik vice president of
filfh t on th e side o f C om m unism , could c a u s e
Ilie National Vanity Co. over in
n u r e a l deal of tro u b le to the d e m o c ra c ies
Haymiip. N J Every family now
S O \ ULAN’S
- Sot lw an s p lu u ted h**- ) ranis for at least two or three
llick's
study
Iw een M ay l.’d h mid .Line 15 will pro d u ce halhti/ons. hut
TOD A Y ’S 111 HI. K VKHSK
showed it t&lt;ok a long, stern up
h ig h e r seed yields and lie lte r --t/.e p la n ts fo r hill fight to get Amcneen* aeeu*M ercy u n to you. a n d jn-flee. nnd love. I to
emit hitting Hum p in ittiu i's m ad e a f t e r th e inmer! to the toca of taking baths
m u ltip lie d .—J u d e 1:2.
at alt.
m iddle of .hlll&lt;‘
It Is not without reason that our
U e c o in m e iid d v a rie tie s
a re Ja c k so n , ancestors were r died “ the tlreat
WIN KNOLCTON
The Sanford Herald
Hoaimkc. D o rtc h ie 31. C p d e n . an d t'le m - I'nwashsxl " The Creeks and Horn
Strickle for the bird*— Thr
I tliMUlird Im lUnx
an* regarded bathing as a health boot.eg lire-woiks bill passed last
•'N k llih frf t lt lli t m H
VAlurrfMi i u d
sun N o n -S h a tte rin p
a hi. but rpidpmlcs caused the w rek .llu t only after Senator t*p*s111 U m i M i l l i % * » * « *
rloatng of tniblic baths In Kurops* aard Holland added an amendment
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(W r \ r t
TliX I tufa J %
h a rv e st n f a heavily fe rtiliz e r s p rin g \c jte - The masses get the idea lha* battl­ m eeting Florida's eurn farmer*.
lt(-voiinais»anci'— Due In town
|;Dv Mrrt Millie
nf l&gt;mr9M atf Hntrk 1 I
tie most effective known mean* of nest
week
Is
Dante
Fascell.
Mia­
ing
it.elf
was
dangerous.
So
did
f ill l» t*ftlH I'*. I'*•!•**» aa,i l'»*MIikrr
I
D
l* K l U b i i i
h a rv e -t o f a heavily fo rtillz c d ttprln,* vepe-••wring birds away from young
))*IIIN-TV J X t H M I V V I U i :
ill l
II. I tr .to ltr r4M*.r
KIcaIIdii luturiiN
m i’ll* d.e-tpr a.
green torn ia by shooting off lire- mi. lit- 1- llw ns-wly elrvtid Con* at nJi:x*r tm im v m . i ; u 11 iio i i K M Il«‘l*
|-«»IIIIM. a. N ld||r% U H l. IdtfMlalhg IHMM»r
dnn’t fo rg e t to in o cu late th o seed.
,
Hope
If cleanliness |&gt; next lo Godll erackrrs in the field—»o Holland's Bto’sman from tin* fourth district.
xuT iri;
N'fHi
I
lift
I f *
•
•
T t m i i x i r.st.
ne &gt;s America's eajlv settlers wctc amendment will ps*imlt the »hip- Han!&gt;- nml his wife, Jean, will Iw
^i ti’# i n i im ^ n itijk
MilO \t’»4Vh«r
4
llouss
*« • ■ •
H t'k
h,i* iwillk
fl.iw
II li Hi* Ticlur**
a 1 «(! "ay ftom Hearen. A* one m m t of file-work. Into Florida — here In get a preview of the life ill" Open
H ow ily 1k ,.h I&gt;
— M• '*•
’ «’« Alnniki
(Hir Wni
W H A T N’K X T — I t’s p ro b a b ly 5 y e a rs hl*t-ran
ami w.,,k uf a Mmifat s*f rongr*'**.
11 1^ ihcn tjfl
wrote:
.’.1 Tointns* W u u d
but only fat the bird*.
«**
f\
iti *fi
lie will meet with Hie Florida Ifalr- XIV Cuk* Tim*
Wl;UM.MUI A.M.
(&gt; « r b i r e f s t h e r * c a m e I r a n i Eu-|
I'bhlia. • M«tIMW*- ralitK *«f
' r#*MMll*«M» MM*I ■or m ore dow n th e fond b u t th o r e s c a n lp r s ,
Now A hong!— The MeCwrthr gation,
and will lie given a week's 1 :H Cisco Kill
* •** T«*l I'al Lai ti
iJ»•It M *‘f »nlll li!lm tt) Iwf lit* fUtMM M'f mtalM I
(■; r p c with a nrrl-nllce s e ih u t cold!heart
a have
Have impiresl
a song.
*ong. Hit*
i
hearing*
Inspired
a
te
worM
nfr
oBt
th
e
proM
etn
o
f
«
frozen
«,so
N
s
s
s
.
W
n
i
l
h
i
r
,
T
k r illi
Tffdar
on hi* new Job by hi*
|i'«&lt;«4* «•!•! ►* vlkiir*v4 Iwf nf ?*«mImv *4ir»|t*l«« »«Im .
water (&lt;&gt;r iwlhlng. drinking, u r jjy
)y W iiroi, brutlier-in-law c f Con- btleflmr
1 H C IIK -T V F r a *
&gt; 'M* titvdfrvr
friend. Hill Lanlafl who he C
o f b read Hint stay s fre s h at fen-d a y ear.
* IX V I t a lu la A l t e r
Jv
3
t
IrrstniPOt of dlsesse T 'e PIv- 1 grvssinan Util Lantnff, has penan) close
KhOPfM'D Oil lilt
H r p m e M iv il
%Milfiai*Hpr
|t«
ii#Mr?«»|
1 4 1 * r t U lM *
; u» J •&lt;,&lt;-( Dean
M:VJ VnlUnt U ilr
feM«r*li"*. I m#. IlHl-HlU rimmWf "f
f-*
I .il. 1' - W.'llliil. * li.i.i- 1*. n t&gt; ii| ite n it ii.i.ulh I’pgrtm* werr &lt;m!y per- 1 a bit of a dllty entitled, “ 1‘ulnt of is succeeding.
Il;li L&lt;j i « uf Lift*
I I U m I m. I i r * t r i l «
Almost Rained Out— Boh Nor­
si
rulni
In
m
e
1
1
is
a
licvcrage
,
Order."
The
sung
(
I
)
gnei
tome*
II 10 hrnrrli for TwtnorfuW
r e l tin ts o f sta le b re a d F ro z e n -b re a d Utk- alter tiov llraslfortt bad r&lt;-dt*gr- : tiling HVr, "(iul a inve affair that's ris, Cuunl) Agent fur Irakc County,
il C Utj|t|inir l.lffM
T i l * l l * t « l f &gt;* m M « n l f r *| fit* Ai’i— I«*l*l*al f r r w *
Beach.
tBIiers:
Sen.
Irlo
Bron-un,
sen*
given
a
"Htlpertor
S*rvk-e
e
ric
s
could
w
ork
rip
h
t
th
r
o
ilp
h
on
slack
I;
in Kltditn Nhk/H
i iv!y tit-led ll» rffect and fiuind out of order • -.that** the reason
• »* •««»
W kbk U
# | H | a * N * lr I p » k r‘ m
Kissimmee; A. G. Matthews, Stale
Award"
here
ln-t
week
by
Secre­
•aM II mm » f #11 I k » t&lt;M «l M*MW p « I m «*4 I m t i l * H » n a p q | t « i
WOOXKIDi! PaV.
I
tuts,m.
fur
my
(Kiint
of
order,
itc.
etc."
days, p u ttin p th e e x tra lo av es in to cold s t o r ­ that it nsd onlv tiki nut
E
n
g
i
n
e
e
r
.
Tallahassee;
Jack
Hilly wrote (he words, picked out tary uf Agriculture, Fzrn Taft bprntt, Labslle: T. J. Durnmcc, i:s » &lt;3*rry Moor#
but
-iTtiu-J
Invigorating."
age. T h at w ould n i t d o w n on e x tra -lo n g
hiuUIv nr Nuthlitf
Ilti* tmhllr prajtidlcr against tiie tune on thr piano and got a llen-uii. A huge progiam s*as sche- llrightun; William Gtalium, Miami 1 v&lt;&gt; I|lt»u»rpff
T u e sd n y . May 25, H IM
l’ltpe -I
rty
b ’fhing tavtrd through the 17th and aui.ician friend to nut the notes duled on the grounds uf th r Wash­ Spring); J. Hardin Peterson. Lake­ 7I v(l HIH
d a v s an ! n ig h t wo' k
Payoff
.Monument, but due to rain,
: i« H ili C F v a b y
18th centuries, ansi probably the on paper. Now, Hilly's only pro- ington
land,
State
Liaison
Representative.
eir was no l*nd music, and the
: t&gt;‘j Iirmiittr l&gt;ar
only I'me many pioneer* got an Idem It to get tomt-body to publish th
speech making was cut short. Nor* The entire Congrrttional Delega­ 3:U A tr ti Ptorvti
user all hath was when they went it.
tA M E S M A R L O W
tion
also
went
before
tho
commit­
J
Z9 Mrtka II lllcli
Hook Shelf—This la bos V-.walling Its, and other* on the program, re­ tee and urged approval of th r pro­
swimming nr fell into a creek
ceived a quick word from Vicetime
far
C.ngri'«sman
Hob
Bikes.
s imp southern plantations had
lllcc U rnobnl If 9 Kcrru-I frrl*
1'iesi.i.nl Nison, a handshake by gram. Technical *-|H-ct. of the plan
bathing pods, but llirv were usual­ Ever since fa I'amc to Cungrrs* in Henson, a fast photograph— then w etr nr-*enli-d formally by the Mill when p m ^rtl belwctn Ihumb
IPIU,
he
I
1
been
making
ftlrnd*
ly entered only during warm
U. *i. Army Corps of Engim-er*.
•uni fort fille r.
with hundrrsls uf school boys and had to run like mad lor shelter.
isr sther.
More
Flood
Control—
Two
days
girl*
in
hi*
district.
Many
look
on
Beniamin Franklin, however, had
him as a pvt tonal friend and often of hearing) urre held in Ihe House
WASilINliTHN '|t — When it follow the drclilnn they c- i t lie refused
Jacks.m i» reported to have a halhtub—a portable copper "silo- write to him. When graduation last week to receive argument* J
comr« time lu step into the ring brougiit into federal court n cm.
WEDNESDAY M ENU
ivi
bath,"
so
exiled
because
of
its
|
*
with the I’nitrd Mate* Rupicmc tempt cbsrgci. Mure tint
o r tt.i.ci hark anil said. "John Mar shajtc He Is reported to have 11mn r&lt;*m t, ftik&gt;-*’ mail Is filled far approving the rntlro Florida
t'ourl, Merman Talmadge. dark* tieorgia'* disnbrdiciicc nilgtu t.xkc shall (the chief Jtivticci lias made taken warm hath* twice weekly in with Invitations from the**- young Flood ConlroT plan for fJbO mil­
his decision: flow let him rnforcc trealtn* a sktn ailment during t;? t folks. He always respond* by send­ lion. A targe group from Florida
hatred governor of Oecngla, may tome ulher lurn
ing a book. Hut, r r a r after year, ***• on hand to Present statements
Umt 'ir * ovrrmalchtst.
in I’rviklcnt Jack ion's day the II,'*
lly 1795 tea bathing was bring a*
the site of Ihe list kept growing and to show a color film of some of
He's itching, he aavg, (or ■ (ixicral governmrnt because of
prescribed to cure goiter.
shopping became quite a problem. the (vast flood damage throughout
knsick'down-draK-oul figlit with the trealir* wtlh the Cbtrukce Indian
The grrat American tradition of Now, he works a system. Atl dur­ the aira. Present were: officials of
Father Gets His
No. 1 AiwL Cold Culit with l'utato Salad ............ 60c
exclusive Juris,! t, „ „ k :
the Saturday nfeht hath hceame ing the year he check* the book the Central and Southern Florida
srgirgalism In public
He |frrj|„r)
they iwcupiixl
Then
**idc»prcad In the last century. lists and selects Iwoka Ilia* he Flood Control District; Abney Cox.
N il 2 Chicken Salad Sandwich an d Potato Salad .... 60c
Little
Son
Drunk
*»?' ticorgla will defy the tlecUI-m Georgia fclaimed
uim e ‘ It.
Hr. Simon Hanieh. father of finan­ thinks will bo Interesting to yauuf Coral Gabies, Chairman of lh*
If ’ lt‘s the only S-mthrm state
MILW
ft
KKK
—-If*
too
bail
cier H rrnird Haruch, was among prop!*. When he fimta ona that ha Governing Hoard; B. Arnold, Gen­
When a Chrrsskce Indian named
which duet.
Tssm I killed another Indian, Ih.xl In W'issonsln we dm 't have a the fir*! to popularize *h»»w.'r or likes he sometimes buys a half ■ eral Manager; Col. Herbert C. Gee,
Georgia dclnxl the court to Pres­ ICorn
s
h
I
n
p
I
n
1'
p
’*t
You
would
Stuffed Tomato with Potato
"rain balh*” in this country, aa ifaten or more eopl*-*. t»y the lime Consulting Knglnswr; Turner Wal­
n s i d e t'hcmki c ti m lurv. a
ident Andrew Jackson's Umc Jaek- Georgia alale court, claimmif Jur qualify . .
" a Jndgr told a man more and more pesiple bevante June and graduation arrives, his lis, Secretary; lot mar Johnson,
Salad,
llam Salad or Cottage
HOT
son winked amt let Georgia grt
f getting his g year s&gt;ld convinced that soap and hot water sharping is done, and he only haa Chief Engineer; all of West Palm
truxl him and aefitenccd)
away with it. No president now isdiciktn.
son
drunk
Cheese
wenrn’l necessarily lrthal
him lo be hangsxl
adays t* likely to fallow suit.
Two
|mltee
officer*
tesltfnd
ye*.
Salt
inns,
I'icklm, Chrcnc
The
lies
vlufiment
uf
the
modern
On an spinal, the Supteitie Conti
WEATHER
I ►chance would pul TalfDttdgu in ortWrnl
Iprday that Kotin S Hanrahan It liatMlih hrgan about lAi'sl with the
the
execution
itim
H
amt
\
Hard
Dolled Egg
A
1
H
O
I'
I
I
&gt;1
1
t
o
S
D
I
I
I
O
N
I
O
the psisllion of defying the nation told Givrgta 1&gt;' exidsin why II had pave hi* um Tim so much beer arrival of plumbing and pipes) hot
and &lt;vrn undermining il aincr Infringed on Cherokre territory that the t»&gt;v '‘|*a**&lt;d out " Ills and eold water Bui It wasn't for
60c
•* 0 * «a P , a
there can be no deni.afrgtic avicl- Thr Georgia Stste l^g'-iattirv o r­ muitirr called a doctor, who noti­ another 10 or V&gt; yrar* that hotel*
SUGGESTION
W
ith
Ik v tra g c
rty i m l f its memt&gt;er« abide by dered li«eal officers to ignore the fies! pisliee.
— s ■* *)
Isrgan bragging about “a room wtlh
the lawful proense*. including the Supreme Court.
I) si Judge Frank F. Gregor ski a h u h ."
rourf. whlcft they c m le d .
TODAY and TOMORIIOW
In lieu, rommrn'ing on the aucCom Tassel wav hanged Th« i placed Hanrahan on pruf&gt;atkm far
Talnuilge'a dclermlnaliim to Georgia
ordersd (wo NTs. England six month* on a charge cf con* ee»t of Je m ! public balhi far the
SHRIMP
CHICKEN
Aght the cv-uit may he In difvcl mlisissnanrt. living tn the In Uan tributim: to the stellnquency of a poor tn New York City, the elder
In a
G'Jc
proiMUion lo the willingness of,
minssr. lTie Judge warned him that J I* Morgan observed:
In a
7He
other Southern slates Us go along territory, to swear allcgiine- tu if he los’k a drink during (hat
BASKET
BASKET
"There
is
no
way
In
which
the
with him when the showdown Georgia. The missionaries refined periosl he wetild he senfenccd lo people can be more readily rip.
,
come* That’s still months
away ion *he ground* they were in fher- six in,.nth* in the house A ctUTcc- vatrd than by the desire fox' cleanli­
COMPLETE DINNERS
tion
« iff ness. Ihe houses of the poor have
On Monday the court said smlv I Ut T
not In Georgia
R « M Ita tf
....................... .................... ........ 1.00
segregalkm must end. It Invited _Jh,r &gt; ®ere triest in a i.rorgia
not, ami cannot wrll have, the bene­
Salhxburjr S t r o k ............................................... 80c
the attorneys general from the
^
TtM' . S
A cream wax. used on kitchen fit* of properly ..»
« « __T
-ml
fittrxl
bath*,
and
aUtes with segrryalfan to- argue Auurt niietl ihe fch-ralgovern.........................
______________
U *ef Slew .....................
ftimlture
.svilt help to k «rp ______
color* though
it I* usual_______________
to find the home*
.....— 70c
here la Iketnber xm terms nf a de-'ntM** bad Jurisdietiisu ami oriteresl from fading It will also protect ,4 ihr tower mi,bile class nrocldMl
(■rlllrd
Pork
C
h
o
p
o
.....
1 .2 j
tree which wlU Gk i deadline
| tl»e (hlssionarto rrleatn l Georgia It from scuff* and scratches.
„ j|j, r , r r urnl hathtng arrange
Crillrd Ham Steak ....
____ 1.23
What thr goveramant caa do M — " ------------------ 1-----------------------------------------------------Dreaded V tol Cutlet „
make Georgia comply.
iai--------- I J 5
how
Madge balka. Would depood
(irilkd Dinner S tro k ...
....... 1.00
__ courtIM
or- c
No (died 10 ftxutrale
frie d Jombo Shrim p
........ t . 2&lt;»
What Ihe government mlchl

Television

V

Talmadge May Run into Trouble

SpacialA.

iT i h i o

, }
• :
r.f

)',!
n

do la neither clear nor pmHctablr
A few ateps, however, appear ob

m

in

i l

■radge could agy the ruling
Ml apply to Georgta because
was not om of tho slates
ta the ease* on which the
___ ruled, although Its ruling

does apply lo atl states.

If Talmadge took this stand,
nothing would happen until acme
Negro parent! In Georgia asked
a federal court to make Talmadge
end segregation.
ToM by a federal’eohtt, e* he
would be, that Ihe Supreme Cmirt
decision applied lo Georgia. Til-

TH E NEW
V-8 FOUR

19 5 4 B U IC K
DOOR SEDAN

jjU f® —
WML ! ■

wk

VW N U R

Choice of two V egetable* Salod, D rvrragr, pud Daimwrt
VEGETABLES
M uhed PoUtocN
Buttered Spinach
Baked Squash
Field Peas
___________________ S trin g Deans

Delivered in Sunford

$2585-50

DESSERTS
Ginger Dread or lee C r a m served with dinners
HOME MADE CAKE I V SUra
P IE 15c Slice

Sih? it today!

Coffee

M l dee muld he Jajed for C-m-

^ ^ h e JeSed^MdeflolMte. or

Yrgelahle IMotr (F o u r Y rgrtoblrs) ..........5 ic
(D rvrrogc and D rw rrt not Indoded)

N IC H O LS O N

B U IC K

BEVERAGES

CO.

'S

Sanford. Florida

4

.

----!— —_i

E

j

leed Coffee

. ------ — ' ‘

.

•

• " :i~

�Supper Is Enjoyed
By Methodists •
On Family Night

M/ss F. McGill
Reveals Plans
For Marriage

Ladies Aid Society
Plon-D Te- Corniuc^
Summer Sessions
At the reirutar ni". • •ti*r h*-l.l
I ll'll -.hit Bight .it III. lien • 1
M r, u .n ry Thlir*ton, the lai.llr*
Aid Society of Hi. I .nth. f an
I l'u n h of the lt»d»cii.r decided
to rontinue nctivlll*** .i.ting the
Min im i month*, looking t*. \iii*u-t
fui the ne*l maj.ii piiij.-.t n turn■nave .ale.
During the r c l o n , u otiew of
the pa*I month'* * .t« tie. m i
mail.- nfid it " a - nun i •. .1 that
the June no .'tint? ..ill U h. Id »t
the home of Ml- lu*&gt; • • fr.ii-d,
l7»’ I!—alia H 'ltc
Mi*, 't o r .i» 11*-!*;* •' &gt; el- ct
id n« tl'li- iu .r nod it w .. .letid* J
that a . ..n-iitrint.le Win &gt;&gt;1 m&lt;&gt;ne)
from the tl&lt;a«U. t le allot'.*1 to *
...ink', account l.u mulch (urntilting*.

Atiss Rowland,
Bobby Tillis
The Youth Diti»ion Fantilt
Niiiht al^ the First Mrlhodiit To Be Married
Church Simday evrninit * n en­

joyed by a large number of young
■I. &gt;■ ■ • • . • ... *. *. * ., H ,
worker, with youth
hopper wa* .erte.l hi a Circle
of the Women'* Society of Cbri*
Han Scrtice Kter.one enjoyed an
*ioi r of recreation under the lead
rrih lp of Mi*. Thrlnu lamu. I&gt;irector if l hrt.tian Fdueation
n.’fore Mi.* taint: in.tailed 'he
new officer* of the Senior Mith
oill.t Youth Fellow «h|p J.itncHat I*, prc.i.lcnt. prevented Mi-*
lauiii with a sift from th- Senior
MYF which w.i* a token of upi •.•eclatton for thi Icadcr-lup *hc
ha* riven Hum durinit the pa-t
two tear* jn.l a* a parting mil
Till* wa- Ml** lauik'* l.i*t tiled*
in*: witli the group After two
week* in Tennc»&gt;ce with her «..m•
ity *lie will rono* hack for ail
final t-'infcrinre and tlien go !.
In Land where »he will be emp! •&gt;
n i T^'tl.c f ir d Mtth xlid i.iurcli
a* Hlreelur ■1 t hri.tian Educati »n

Mi»i Florence McVilll. il.nu til
of Mr. and Mr.. W. It Mitilll &lt;&gt;■
C'inr«a, ia unnimniing tin final
plan, (or her marriaee t*» llt.rx.i l
L. Walker of Ma).*villc. Kv
The Wedding wilt I** .'M
Sunday afternoon, Ma) liO, ut '.:-u
o'clock in the AH Soul. Catholic
Church.
Herving a» her »i»ter'« maid ■&gt;•
nor alii !»• Mi-. June Meii.il a' 1
la Mlaa Itarlmra I
h with
i iile-niaiJ
MU. Mary Jane F ! \ a
junior hiide.nuiiil. Mi. M*«i•.I v*ill
cKe hi. daughter in marriage nn.t
acting u* b»**t man will 1h Km . it
Met.ill, brother of th&lt; hrkb Ja t
Mrtilll, kl.o the l.rnl* . nrot iei,
nnd Flunk Thonirtf a tt to *irve a*
u.her-,
A program of nuptial imiiic uni Mrs.J. D. Cassidy
Movie Deal Made
In* ulayeii liy Mr*. F. K Ibiumilhtt
Following the erMItnny, .1 II epBetween Acts Of
^ • n will Ih' held In the . uii.il ini* Honors Young Son
»**. No loimnl invitation* are
On Third Birthday Broadway Musical
M l UaiM 1. but nil friend of i
.onlit** a ir lnvlti*l to n tt.n j .In
l til. farm «'.••••••
Imnot
HOIXYWOUP -llow are
wedding nnii reception.
• i on hi* it-ii.I i •! . SutunUy mnvir ileal* made* |ierw‘* one
ultein.M.n with a pnrtt it. nltyhi* that wa* accmplikhed helweeti
Iiiulher, Mr». d II. ( u
ly It M ar|« „r , |o . i . v nlu.ieal
Forrest May Is
t hr*l t It *fHO.
Cecil It U Millr oimnmnetl pn
Th»* \&lt;iutib' lilli yt » i *r«i\ «•«t fn , oIMrlr -^ tn
ami
' 'I iI I’tth'iinm
•
■■
Mill
Honored A t Party
I ion . and enjoyed
y „ | Drvnner. atm I* apn-ar
"
'•
.......
in- in la - Anerdr. m "The Kin •
And Hamburger Fry after
!
f!* !’ *ntl
I." ,..w
Tin
72 year
d .r.-t
‘•Iter
hi.
In. friend*
fri. ml* •-I.ro:"‘‘JuHappy.
ha.
| ttie
.........Id
......r
H*PP&gt; | ha* niko-l
a....
. to nix*
For re* I M at. June t-a d ii.i • &gt;1 Uiithdny" to him.
llamve* II in hi* fortheoniine err'e
Vmin&lt;d« I Puli Schi.tl, wa* Nun
'l l - &lt;'a•fitly « ii. :i*-i-te.| by T ie 10 Comniimlni"'it« " Mr I rM
wvt! T tu r.d a t eiening with i
, hamburger fry glycn In nl* grand Mr*, ta u .l. lain-. Mi Walter j,mt he enctruillert .1 llrynner.
parent*, Mr ami Mr..
F
H &lt;•«). iind Mr*. W A. tiin*un in; o ^i|()|l| t yea* and n half a *&lt;•
imiu : r.fi.-'u n e i.t. of '•■«• etvam, , w&lt;1,
Ndw York." he r .b 'e il
Adam., and hi* un«*li‘. md un’ » '• "&gt;«•'* '•*“ &gt; ,..... .
, “ MV eranddauclder and mt m -re
Mr. ami Mr* It K Atlanta and •lU
Tho»e
pr.m
.1
w
e,.,
J
one.
and
|arv
un?|ni!
......... ... *»..,..
Mr. and Mr*? C. O. June*
lUll.lall
t
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I-ate.
H
um
).
p,
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Kn
•
-mil
I' I
The i|e||rio&lt;|. me,,l w e’i'.i'id l* i. ' .'. I'.inmy a -I lliin.la l ane.
on the back lawn of F H \ihini»‘
home on luike Ate. Tie m • i.
then uaihcred ln*|dr where Cin »
k iffiV S t f W S
plated "Cootie", which » e n ••• Chatb and Junn''n Mullinf, Kit.i, en each *&gt;i«t»* uf .-e •*» they could
nmb,:r me if I (■It arirvp
and Inti Tiling to mint of them tlaril And .Mickey triloon.
Winning hiith In the bm - group
"H ’lrlr • the fir*t &lt;•.-t# t u r n
June, Julia and t'ath) llutihi9a&gt; Jlmm t W’aile and hi"h fi.r mi . Spud Miller, Mi* Claude lame, deied &gt;thv I laid nothing I
eirl* t»a* Mi** l»«»r.«tli&gt; Holloway Vi». Walter (lay, .Mi*. 1'iunk eoubln'I. | wa* .eein*r a rare
i
Second prire winner* Were the llnt.'hiaun. Mi*. W. A Cil.ton, Mr*. theatrical cvtwn nee — a rv-form
honor guc.t ami Mi&gt;* Janice Kin W, I. Sir ti n , Mi Chart' * Mul­ An— of it'am allr ,nteiiril».”
latv.
lin s and Mr*. Cu.M.ly.
When the rurtain went down
F u n for the girl* ami 'nndkcrH-'tilh* » .rnti“* I.i k"*'• 'ihu |r'**
e'drf* fer the boy* war# the i ■■
•if the Kirux Winn toll it w.* V-l
or* wrapped a* d m l-im . and Sanlando Picnic
• in -n -r. he *.iid •\V!r*.l ■* lli-if"
t'l’.ril f.| a l-iryr eradiiatlon e.T
lie had nrvr r heard of tin* netor.
White gladioli and greenery cf Enjoyed By Group
■•ho«~ name indeed »mo&gt;.t« like a
frelivel) carried out the ela*.
Chritlinu' leg or lomcihlnc
color.* of green and while
H ie ilir«*et'ir »trrwle Inck t.ik'e.
Tho*o Incilrii to en'oy ttie even- O f Catholic Youths
The
I
altmlle
Youth
Chit,
held
'V
* * *" Ur&gt;,".1,r1
S \i with (he Kiii..t of honor n r "
t. m mil It -.K-ial Sumla) at San the Pharaoh They *lu».k.'’Ihand*
? r &lt;&gt;n
Tlarbara Fvan* Milner (M w n r
lle**ie Mae Thumutun. Il-bhi I*mlo Spring* After a plea-ant •be deal "Then .«c l»rned tin* tl~afternoon ot immiiiing. a *upiw •
Dekle. Pcttity Crouch Sonnt Ha
kin*. Ironna Kvanr, ln»n Culvtn guuii-tillK »f .» wi. i,el |..J*I with •ai*« over &lt;" h - agent* and t..
Oidatn chip* and iced ie j wa* en Par-omuni a.ul m bdh r.in." aid
Jeanne Cnnprnger.
He MliltJimmy Krldrr. leanne l.aee Mil Joyed
Ammo thii.e who attended
llrynnrr told th* *tnr' fr- &gt;n h:*
ler, lltdolil Woodrdf licit. it,
ClunK. Jleini) Wade
|kmdii&lt; wen the Mi*-e» Mar* 'm i. Kiln:, *id*- • "I had In en warned that
Jlollow.it. |g|.trenee Skate*. Jan amt Hell) kllcht I- I. elll \o r. HeMlIle wa* in Hie tiieater 'lliu*
man ^u*flll &lt;a .lilaiitu . Margarel 'tierely added to tin* nervou.*ne**
lee Khid.iw. Hilt Cn.iuli I’at
\n n llcrbtdl*. and Ibifollit Irilo I get ever) time the hnlf*h oir
S'kr«, Clarice Cralt.' P e r n M
warning i» gi*en before a perform
(lung, and Jimmy Itroun
mcr. Hut after the »how ttarfet.
I Wa* loo hu*y to think a b -it
* M tsp e -iiioki-.l rhrcM- lute b in* Mrs. B. Stringer
It I Wain ’t oble In *re hi*
fnett roll In rbimped p a r .lf omil meat*, and add to a legtlabli
Tells O f Marriage reaction
-iilad plate.
"In four year*. I have never had
a vliitor between art* -I the *how
O f Her Dauqhtcr
—ettcepl Mr Ib'MUtr There are
Mi*. Ilian, lie F. Stringer !• an* onlv 7* a minute* hetur-n a-t*
n.iuiu int th - innrriagi' ot her it'd he vlarfed talking and I wa*
dnuglltrr, Th. Imw Ituth, to Chatb’* imprr*»eil liv the Ir-ifi-nd-il*
H til..- . *on of Mr*, I!. N\ Hunt- an..mid of rc»earrh that hail been
titlin' of lla'alld, Kv. Th- wedding dole in hi* picture Itv It. • tin t' I
look pi .re Slltui.l«4‘ nft. ir...... ut had to go mi ntage again, I had nut
d o'clock al the home of Judge only agreed in do 'The to Com­
I....gin* SleutUvmi who perform­ mandment.*' with him. but another
ed the ccrenmnv.
picture following it."
For the Wi.l'llllg, tile l.ri.le .dlU-e
ttrv liner, formerly a TV and
i i'.
'-*11 .It * - - fu.l........1 with stage Itrrrftir, has d'.&gt;nr only one
a Petri Pan fobar and featuritig pu t mil* picture. That wa* a ItMH
t ti) lucl on r,*., Ii ra&lt; h from the uuiekli made tiv the now d-funrl
m&lt;l to the wni.t luilliining down K.-.gb la.in, "port of New York "
i h . ft*mi ami ending in n full Tie
metiirr starred Sco’t llrady
llithei. I *kiit. Wilde MTiiMirli’l and llrynner
played the heavy.
. ompli'tr.l Hi. outfit.
"I
never
did
find oil wli.it the
A oo.II lereptlun wn* In M nl
lure wa* about," tie «aid. " I ’d
Hie St. iivtruni borne for tile do*e tm
reliltive* who nl tended the aid* jit *f rc|nirt to the ‘el r tr r y day.
and they'll g in me tome (link
■ling.
Mr*, tin..* ntti ndeil l.u nl nchooll *!ire'* of patwr with my tine* on
and I- pr«*ent|y etuployeil by l!a)- tin in
"I never *«w the picture when
nn.nd M. Hall. i&lt; alter.
'Ir. tiio*- all-n l..I -ehind* in it came out When I wa* playing
Huratd and v m « itudenl of tin* 'T ie King and I* in Cinelnnau, I
I'nlvervity of Kiutiieky. lie I* n«« a-keil the Paramount man there
empluvrd I t Hill I umlier ami Suii
''m id find me »
• U*'
.............
■ f|ir did T ie picture warn! had
ply
Yard. They are making Un
l.omr in Sanford on Kighth St.
i home the right pan when toil
Freshen drop eiHikle* by re cook candy. It slntuhl In* large
heating them In a rot en d N I K enough to let the earn!) hull freely
rote In a slow m en fur It tu lu without running over, heavy
niiniile« (Vi&gt;p rookie* mat lie enough lo eliminate burning, and
freshened &lt;y tnilting them on an hate a lightly fitted ru le r to put
uugren rd cookie *heet or III a on during the firil few moments
shallow pan in a slow men fur .1 of rooking The e n trr will help
to i minute*.
eliminate &gt;ugar rry « lal.

Mil) 29 l&lt; the date cha.cn by
... m
mi Ml .M .-ar**
l ake I- It..1! ;. S. Villi*. The |{ev.
I. C. Itiannoii will |..'ifotm tilt
r&gt; t. m»ry Sat unlay ifternoon at
t ii'.U k in ti..' Pre*bytetian
0 nr. h In I like Mary.
'I n - IfowInrwl * .- rhoH n her
■later. Mr*. William II Ttmma*, to
i only -tt. n lant. Chaiit • M
S taffer, -t. p fa th . r of the bridiel i. will pitre in* dauuht. r In
ni irriak'.- and nuptial mu*ic will h*&gt;
rcndrie I by K&lt;**;«'i tlarri*, organi.t, and Mi*. T..i Itrool.lyn, aololtt.
l.&lt; *t&lt; r T.lli* i* to »erte n* be»l
man f.o th&lt; pioom.
No formal invitatiun* are belnp
«..irt. Init all fn. ml* of the couple
ill.- mt .ted to at'., no the wedding.

(p&amp; hddD JudA
Mr and Mr* tt I Peartnn and
Sylvia *|h nl the weekend In Ml*
amt t i • it in*; I,* *i*t.r, Mr* bi.Ta
March, niece. Mi** Jc *ir K*T»ey,
..l*o 'lr and 'lr*
Donald K
I’. j r . on. H.hi Jr and Kathy. Mr
a nl Mr* Jack P&lt; ar*oti alid H»n.
M.nl 'i r and Mr* Kmniclt Pear
• •n and two dailk'it.v*
I'm lid* I Mi
"
M Seott
w iii in- • .i i i.i i. an t that Ih r
1 "other in law. the llet 1 A. Jor*
&lt;t iii. died la*t week ill lloan.ike,
\ : He wa* .. n tired mlni*ler.
Mr* i N Hillard ha- relumed
. . &gt;an|or.l ill. -iwmllllK aeteral
day* iii Amd*..ii Ma with her
. it in law and dallKltlel. Ml and
V r. V. II llt.iwn while t|r
urovtii wa* ill

Theater Guild's

oliu'.Mj,‘iiirr?'k‘kn.rr.twt j-y -. w*•!»••«-*» petticoat Fever*
fo Open Thursday

tlpening m hi of tiro Sanforrt
. u .,icr tin l l*i pruduetion "Petti
'at F etor" will lie held Thur*
d &lt;t at t itv Hall with the curtain
. IHK u|&gt; at H 1’. o'e'.iek The pi a *
will rim Thur*rlay. Friday, and
oattirdat at the »aine lime each
etenlng
lllreetor of the three a it ronir.ly
•• t.eorge I'ahli. and the eu*t.
made up of local tat 'ill, i* lure
!u pniyide an etening of entrr
innient for all atlemling. accord
: In Mr Dahh*.

t ' I H \\
I t i ' &gt; &lt;.
will meet
II
I! ••• 1 : t.t p m
.
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mv.te.l
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f Ml *1
)• %* 1Atl ■' V,ll II till
II III**, i. 1 till-! Ilu* " a &gt; "
i.i . ■ the Fir •! 'tethiHii-l
ill
Tt•*ri *1
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*1»•«. i . . t V 1 .tfM| *t ,* 11J tile
f
li
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1.It
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iif th*
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t |« • !•«
&gt; I * -ib.1. Will In

l l u i i f j c w i v c b T i u f l IC
T o W liite n C lo llie s

Speak

Births

SALE!

4 BIG DAYS LADIES

SUMMER

MntU Decree*
All 8lr Knlcbtn . Reeaeated T 9
Attend f
P. L. Milter, Recorder.

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CHILDREN'S

DRESSES

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DRESSES
NOW

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BOY'S

4
SPECIAL

DINNER SHEATH—Of Mark
■ilk lace over white crepe de
chine romee from an Important
■priny collection. The belt U Mark
ratent.

LADIES SHOES
Now Only

P. S. "See Tomorrows Paper"

4.00
Pair

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A N D CO I.O K S

MEN'S SHOES
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M ea.

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All

In Matching

only

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BOYS SHOES
4.95 b 5.95
Now
3 .9 5 b ^ 0 5

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save: now

6-88
up

Wash Cloths

COMK KAUIA!
Colors
.M.l. .MKN’s "
S roiM ’ .1 \( Ki l l s
MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS
P &lt;ircall\ Kcdiiml
m : i) m : i) t o
► Assorli'il
Si/i* and ( 'olors

5 .8 8
Dress

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LOT

Hond Towels

39c

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; COM ING A TTR A C TI O N

Called t'unrlave
Weil. Mas 2«
P. M.
Rn# I r t n and

Covered Dish Meal
Given For Ladies
At Woman's Club

W*

PRE­

GRAND OPENIING
"THURSDA Y"
r
CAUtADIt'C
NEWEST, BIGGEST and BEST
unncokl CIIDED 11aDUCT
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Ifir. 5 INTORb BF.RALD
May t i . 1911
Pag* 3

. *« . . . . . .
. . . . i . -c
lloinr iKparttiii’iit of the Sanford
.. Cl ib g ati a ( v w n d dish
i |.| m, ln»! iiti*ht -it the eluh build*
log (or th&lt; Hreen T-am for winnlug | hi attendance rvAlMl.
The In*, ho" . .*»• .I.- Jiat. d
with giornery and hlbl r tu . The
. • nl. i laid, wa* li.aded with drIII'r.paird by
•he K -1 IVam. 'li** Curol Stone
wa* lit «liaigo of th &gt;U|'p. f.
'
.....I. *k.t »n prevented
. itl M.
..
|*in k. Mr*.
I&gt;. , !..• m • -tioin, Mr*. John D.
i . t
M. lllll Kirk taking
ta t t.
y
ii i .............. ion •■*
1 • 1
I*. | .
■1! id *1 &gt;
.n . ti ■■ . • .iiiio.iu. M r, Jaan
A
*
i.
-ti.n
S kkV .&gt; v —
11. 1 ill! .ll. .nil . Hi. oil lli.lt f ’i oU
• t. Hiding
■M I - .1 .n.it.-.l to tm .'itIUord
*
|»mL * • 1Ml II**11 Fn
)
| it** nl * f-i I lie purv’haie v(
tt •
um
iv
a i: *n fi. lion Iww.l*.
• . |»*r til
A gif* of a wrought iron fruit
Owl w.i* i*.. -lllnl to the outgoing
S a frly
9
1
tt »l« 1 * \ .■ 2a . tiaiitnao. '!•
Farit."i, for her
Mill m irt it 7 .at '. t d •* 11 ice
1■
o I
Fluffy, lovely and white — milking r.pni'tu
It.
m
..
.
..lleit
\ l t . i th.* -1*it. eanaita and
.. i , , •
th»t'f the way to dr»eril*e col- • anltnry ,*.*h I;
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It*. :..l • ••’ • amt nl.*.* w .i. iiij«&gt;e.l with high In
ton* *n.| linen* after thcy'ee llleach. for It* .1 • f. * • ., •
. . ill li. • interred
.
ii.i-’o
i &lt;ong I.. Mr*. Harold
been w a th c .l w ith litman lion aanitir.** **
1 ll 1 1. &gt;*» A1
M n tt.rn . Mi* P. II t'olh*’rt, Mr*.
Clrantcr Hl-arh in the w.«*!r
Itoma.i t'h
1 »
1 • ili-r.iti.nl \ H ItuU-rt*, Mi H I*. I ani-r:
water.
nl..t u*tfid I ■!
| W •
1 1 vt I**
’ &gt; .... V I.i no Fk. rn. High
T1.it famoui bleach remove* mal wound , f.o ,
1
tin
• *. M
V If. Heck*
many itain*, *eorcli and toll* drinking wat i . i .
ll. lx. ir.l
. wa* 'ti* Willi* Pea*
de'i. It Cct* out ilul.lnuil red poolt r &gt;. and i i
&gt;&gt;.1 i Ih.* • i \t. n l ii • |&gt;. i;• * w.*re won
clay, m» tioulih»olne to bou**- C linton, «■•*«"•. .
- .1 to .1.1 •&gt; 't i . i ii I ii
Mi t. I.amer,
|&gt;
«
II*
III*
O.li
III
I
wor*.
I.I will to it .l 'It* I’, a. , i.u.I th*- reeno
n.m,i.*al
di
111
f.
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l
•«.
*
).'&lt;i
,
i
lionian Clrantcr lllr.vh ibrea
. I Will
went • • Mi
Catharine
Wonder* in ti e t.ath, but it ir u*e.
t . "icrisl Pea re. and Mi ttogel llarrli.
\\ 1* r .
I.t * •■n it al a u&gt;efj | in mote Itmn .:j
I i.o.« altembnk' w. rr; M r, tieretl.er way* around Hie lioine frtfm t r in |l.«« ««i« 1: n .
'■’.’h tilor* ion
ii.\. 'Ir
\tth u r n.'fk*
■el farm. It kdl* many perr.if; 9 |t*9* err 1*9« t« li »
.1 11
I *t K .i*ti*l n th It , 'It I’ II. Colbert. Mr*,
IV
flrtlirn* refrigerator*; d.-xlur- Ot ike |»tni*rvaor L • .&lt;
t:
I
Hal.
belt.
Mr*
A.
U. Kuhcrtv,
1 1
lie* garbage | ait&gt;; cl. an* |*or* #t|l A* l«» C« 1 tl •»»!
'ti Kill St.'iuiwi, Mr*. Houg'a*
bttt&gt;|i|iinn
*
lil|i
it
•
■
....... I
(dam in kitchen and bath.
- .tidrum . 'It
M.rvyn Drier,
11
all .
Ite-IU. mln.l..1 farmer keep fallen ', 1*ill fulL
'Ii Hotter II iirli. Mr*. J t i n n
t k. i n, 'tt *. F. t. I*, t ton, Mr*. C. It
lohiooo . Mr*, elatio n Smith, Mr*.
H P. Iiintei
Mrs. Ginn To
N. C. Slawters
'Ii . Jurk Strmper, Mr*. F. K.
H i.. k.-nrhlgi', 'Ir* II. II W hittirn,
Mr* i I i . 11111 w , . .
..
'1
Fur* He William*. Mi , John
Entertain Nephew
It **.&lt;ut it i&lt;*..i &gt;"&lt;
K nl. r, '|i ■ J.-'iii I,-.'. Mr C. O.
.ti*.i linn In on to. »■’l
.*
I..m**, Mr- H I r t u . 'Ir-. John
«|| Mill! «'f • ' 'III *••••!
With Patio Supper •lltt'h
H l . u llon. 'I .
Willi* Peacock,
t •■t| ' I' I • '
•'
Mr alol Mr* N C Slaw ler. lull I Intis til t’r III . 4 I i f 1 %
'Ii- Hill M il. Mi*. Carol StoUi)
Park \ t .
ontift.ilnod ln»t week
.■i.i 'll* ll.iriv.' . Ituprrvlit.
with i |*.it in 'upper and t.art' \Vnm»in*% i lnh
V
*/
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v
I
I
t
I
ni
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i
T
t
'*
ill
III*
rt
.it
I*
•
honoring their nephew Hon Karri
When i.iu ar. arranging a eobl
(l .
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krr. who will graduate from f•*1(•»\%&lt;*•I Iia r « ,i id : .i *i w
ni. at trot for a party, clmotc
|0
,’
r
i*
|«H
’k
Sr iii i wile High School next month
meat* that ire taried m flavor,
tr o d chicken with all the trim
:. \liiio. color anil •li.ipe. The
tiling, top|H'd off with cake an I i»IVp lu&lt;« r III |!|i* * «i in
nii.it* will Ixik ino-t attractive tf
lilli 'I* ItU'lllll* t
••
•».
ice i ream were » rrtrd I’n / c
■ rgi I1 fli.h .p Hu, ar. |lie e .l in an irderly do*
*hi »l amt 11•• Mi H \l H » I.i*
wer. awarded It* winner* of .. \ w
It ••.no ot ilu meat tlicct
ll" I'lltu l ’it • i
•siN*t*r( li.iwn Vim I • n • i
M
cral »nte«l».
i 1 «ntiiia l-.it* 1 an latge cut I’o ill in two Place
gatir-he* iii ii .- center, at the
’I
Ilie I .
A ripper bag ami a .liter dol­ rn i.iM ir1*1 \ .. li . a i .
ti.il II . pit ■’ • nd* or the -uli * of the platter.
lar were prevented to the hon tl'lM .lllll 1*1 I•I' P l*«l I••*•

K eg: o.llf* nntl 7.!*s

Nu. Jc Knighta Templar

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SIMOCIAL LOT
M ION’S TlliS:
KICCTLAU 1.50

now
C c?U &gt; a fl&amp; »

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SUPERSONIC START I

to o t* B A N N IS TER, .

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t/iotih

By TOMMY KUHN
Johnny Jones, 17-year old junior
al .Seminole High School, is the
1954 hatting champion of the
Seminole baseball learn. Jonei,
making this year his first mmplete year on the team, broke last
year’s batting champion, Frank
Salford's 397 batting average with
a .Vio average.
It wa* Ihe three hit* in the
Titusville game that put Jane* In
the champion' - seal June* got
three hits in three tlmrs at hat
and passed lliihha Ill-tier, who

* * * * * O B R IE N ,

HJtOiA, AfiOVfp
THAT iP O P T*
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the q u es t

F O R a 4 -A V W T E
M IL E . HA* ■
ACCELERATE?
t f - THE &amp;0&gt;'S
ALL FtOURE
W.
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JOHNNT J O N ii
Kndx Season With High Average

Take a fisherman, any kind, pul you have thr basic ingredient) for
into bis hands a fishing outfit, any genuine fishing fun.
kind, add a school of bluegill and
Probably no fish gives as much
pleasure to so nuny different
kinds of anglers as the blurglll
Why’ Well, bluegill* being what
they are, piscatorial billygoaU
willing to eat anything, any time,
and not choosey as to where they
Fight Results
live, they provido-spirt and loud
throughout this nation and Can­
))&gt; T fc* I s m l s O C !• » • • •
T o K T O — X Vorltl r t s - s - la M rh a m p - ada.
Io n V o s lilo H io ra l. 11 « -,. Ja p a n , o u tIt is the smallest member of the
p o ln t t i ) l.r n i : p i n t 'l l . I I I . t h r I ’l i l t I t p ln r * . IS. * 1111-* I t " " I t .
auntish family and the best known
111!'-OKI.YN
lt"h luk-r.
11ie
remark has often been made.
I'lltuloirah. oulpolnlr-l J"&lt;- I»»K»I, If the
hlueglit suddenly grew to
j:« K'ilpnioM. I'a. to
n e w VOItK - 1-iJro U nniil'- the iruportions of its big cousin,
1S»*,. lUnkln. I'a., '.'ilp"lj|r&lt;l the large-mouth bass, a r o h of
fractured fly rods would break
hers, N. V.. It
out across the country. Ounce for
JfltXV M il. C A N S lt"l|'h H«pa.
ounce it’, a greet !UUi pr rt fish
177 - N'-ss U r l ' s i o , „ &lt; i t i " , l n ( « l K r r d 1 I I, t man. M i'H . la-- ami fishing would be a smaller
A*'If' les, 1*1
■purl were It not for the botrba-lic
11 M AMOKIAW lii.n ■Irnm. )«;.
l.o, AnarUa. siiiiwinnii Milo Hst - bluegill,
Biological Facta—The bluegill»K . law, lllirr-li|p, I'a IIf. In
T lT «*i\. All* IS IIIIr Vnusilii are a friendly lot. even when they
1*1 Irn Anprl'i,, nor|n'inl**1 hul l. see making love Unlike other fuh.
|i.ss l«. l«o ntoenli, l«
their nests are found so cbm- to­
ni'TTU. si-til tliirp* It Taanr. gether that the rims touch. Alter
174 , l&gt;av*n&gt;i&lt;&gt;rt, r - w a . i.u 1|*o |n la ,l
Joan Mta Cofarn, 114, la i A nar inn nest it made, the male bluegill spawn* one e.r more female* In
it and guard the egg- until they
hatch. Then he squires the young
until lhry base absorbed their egg
sac- and can leave the nest. So
hardy and proihic arc bluegill*.

they will take over a lake*if not
controlled.
Identification—tV n lly the breast
it bright m pperorange, depending
on habitat. Most distinctive Is thr
black bh&gt;trb at thr lower mil of
the dorsal fin. and the jet Mark
opercular, or gill cover. Body is
dark olive, with greenish bar».
Kongo — The bluegill now is
found most everywhere In Ihe
United State- ami Canada.
World flecord—Imagine how* the
eyes of T S Hudson popped when
he hauled in his rrrord shattering
l r , pounder Cum Kelona Lake.
Ala., April 9. IS.VU I&gt;wiks like one
m ark that will stand forever.
N atural Foods—It it’s digestible,
the bluegill will rat It; if not.
the bluegill will try it anyhow!
Favorite foods are small minnow*
worms, grasshopper), crickels. ie
sect:, small crustacean- and lueh
ex tras as popcorn, randy or pic­
nic leftovers tossed its way.
Suitable Tackle—If ever a fish
and rod went together, it's Ihe
bluegill and By rod. This is a
perfect combination for downright
fishing pleasure anil any Huh’welght pal rod, *'-j to S‘j feet
long, equipped with a l&gt; or F level
fly line i* excellent The reel can
h.- either single action or autumntic

One of the ileaiiliest fly lurex
1* the rubber spiiler, t : crickrl,
for underwater lishlng. Per s ilt
(are fishing, the small popper* « •
hard to beat when the water 1*
calm In extremely elear water it
may be n rtc u a ry to fin to 3 or
eten 2 pound lead*.*. Normally fl
pound lost it tied because this
will pull loose from mot! lily
pad*.
.Spinning with a plailir bubble
and fly has become very popular
and it accounting for a large take
ol MuegUls throughout the coun­
try. Alto effective, of course, is
the old standby rane pole a|M
bobber for just relaxing blue gill
fi-hlng
Kiihing Tip—The biggest blucgillt in any lake will be found in
the deepest holes, especially d u r­
ing the warmer months. Try Hi Ij
somi time and hold onto your ha*
I V I pound monofilament on ,t
single artion or ratling &gt;.Tel. Mod
any rust will do. Anchor your Uiat
over the deepest hole in the Jak"
Tie on a small Jig »pnon, the kind
used Ihrougis the Ire. and jig 0
just off fhe bottom. There are
times when this method will pro­
duce nothing hut exercise. But,
there are other times when the
size and numbers of bluegill*
you'll take will amate you.

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OtCUAC* **0L.P M-torHAiOOHCSVtoO*
- ■ ( m io lih ,)* , IMIMII l*«l&gt;*N ■■
the liatllni: averages, be did have
ill*- niu l runt hatted in and Ihe
mutt hit- llitbcc halted in II
runner* and gol 21 bit- in SI
time- al bat .tones gol tit hit* In
■I’l time- at bat. Also lli*hce u a ,
tied wllh two other baiters for
hitting the most triples He hit
two. Jim Hawkins and K*l Me
('all aloi hit two
Jim llawkln*. aupliomore pilch
cr on the learn, wa* right behind
liid" r with a 334 halting aver
agf- The laikr Monroe flash had
Iris? must extra liaic hits of my
-Ingle pij xer on Ine team. He hit
iwo dmdiles, two triple*, and a
borne run lie w.*- the only player
m i the leant to fill a four bagger.
Four iithr.' .Seminole- hit abnvr
the an mark Jimmy Krldt-r hit a
coil .tit and had the m o t doubles
of any player, lie hail Hirer. Jim
i utlrr followed h rn lrr with a .32*
average Also be led Ihe leam In
i c&gt;ring the most runs with In.
lairry Hairs made a late season
start and hoosttcl his balling aver­
age to the 310 mark. llatea got 13

will
seeking to keep his bat­
ting average up and lie will also
bo trying tu got his fuurti'i double
of the aaituin.
The second base p&lt;i,lti&gt;iii will
still lie ni" n. John Keeling tuts not
recovered from hi, bad .ink'*.’ and
It doesn’t look ns though he will
for quite a while. Buddy I.ok ■ntny
ihiy tills position. He played It
n firm eland and got fixe hits
and rnmmittrd one error,
Th* Cardinals itnrted the irasati
off bv defeating l.ongwuod h-A in
a tough nine inning game. The
Cardinal* then lost the next three
• Irallfht Iwill game*. First they
were defenliil hy lamgwood
then by the Sanford Navy ll-ti.
They then dmpiml another gnoi to the Navy lmy». This lime the
srore wns P-3.
Tile Cardinals then liounrrd Imck
Into the winning stieak by out*
• lugglpg (Irovelanit Id-12. Next
they traveled to tiros* land and won
again. This lime the score sv.is
13*2.
Other game, throughout lliet hL
Wetlne-iluv night arei l.ougwood
at the Hanford Navy base, noil
Ornvrland nn-ellng f’in»ra»lle in
Klsslnmwr.
I'dibabli- Starting Cardinal l.lne-

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Bennington—- slmrt stop
Crabtree — crn lrr field
Lake— second l.a-e
Baxley- light field
Kmls »-left field
H ires-- first Ims**
Carlton— third bane
Schlrnnl— eatrhiT
Thomas— pitcher

Titusville Tides
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Plus Tax
EXCHANGE
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SALE ENDS MAY 29

T O N IG H T
AdmiHHiim
and Program s
NEW I,ANt) ATLAS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY
9

Thu new Idtnri At Us of Seminole County, will
show all Township*, sections snd rnnjr*, IdtkM, River*.
Wnli'rwny*. Ritllruul*. IlnatU and Rosil Conditions. Th*
divisions of Pni|K*riy and owners of Proiwrty down to
five neivs.
This set of Maps containing Key Map and Legend,
will be SO" X 20" and bound In durable binder. These
maps made from recorded pUU and research, will ho
up to date ns of.May Slat. 1954 and delivery wilt be
made in June of 1954.
Included in the comprehensive set of maps will be
tlm name and address of every property owner in Se­
minole County.
For Inspection and prices on UU Land Atlaa,
write: J. M Smcdley. Pubttfher, P. 0 . Box MU, Day­
tona Reach, Flo.

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equipped, Venetian blind*. In
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Kootn 2ul Edward*’ Bldg.
Park A Commercial
I’n. 16
I. It. Alexander
T. M Stringer
Res. Rea! Sriato Brokpra

ARTICLES FOR SALE
I I - SPECIAL SERVICES - | l | I t— jJOST AM) 1 0 US D
FLOOR sanding and finishing. I lA)ST Brown and white male
P ittu b u ru h I 'n in ls
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Phone 32111.
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AWNINGS, JALOUSIES
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For Appliances, routrartlng—all
VENETIAN BUNDS
CARPENTRY, repairs, remodel*
‘round electrical service. See
Free Estim ate.. Write to Mfg.
ing. All kinds. New work. Cab­ your General Electric Dealer,
Aarnl—Glenn 4*. t i t . 209 la u ­
inets. \\ &gt;rk guaranteed. C. C,
S an fo rd E le c tric Co.
rel. Oc call Day*—1&amp;*;-J. Nichts
Laurence, phene Winter Park 116 Magnolia
Ate.
Phone 442
1291-J. ______
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26-32(11.
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Real
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Broker 'ind (leneral Insurance
(ilft.w.w Jltlotpsirw
HAVE jmir lawn mowed by Jerry
and service, tl. It High, Oviedo,
Aiicnl.
RNLSHEP kitchcnetb. a p t
Tin Pimno 41Si or Sanford
our prices amt quality b e -1 Lord Phone 131I-W.
Phone 9W Check
Mumbcrland r *&lt;urt. Hiway ii 92 201 South Park Ate.
! -re ; nu buy
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s»utb id i n , '.unit*.
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Phone 320 Serulnole l ouut) s e nly perpelual
WELAKA Apirtmcnl*. Ml W Two ami three bedroom homes 1 12-111 West 2nd St.
C1.ASSI4TED DISPLAY
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Cemetery.
Business
offices
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motor tune-up
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tup. -- III H less hardware
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III way 17 92 South
Pbwne 1117
l»hll IlillrV C tlir S ta tio n
Builder
0&gt;’K tli m i .* cfflclcnry ipartment
Phuur i i.i
. auitabir tor coup!*1 or single
SC It M ID I F
I’.th and Sanford
Ph. 9171
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r :tr*-** from J’oxV u llu t Inquire
f i d Vuur*. at S ear*
rreos, »; rubber* moved. DcWtll
IV. DIETRICHS'
T. IV. 3IERO
VmocJ Jau d m ’
Dept. Marc
Sear* Roebink and Co.
lluuter Phone 362-VV.
i9ul Park Avenue
Plume 21
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LAVINU013
LUs. Hand an Pow­
&lt; oil 431 v;
er, shariH'ned (o cut like new.
I’wed A p p lia n re Sale
T H IS W E E K S P E C IA L
Ilu teles repaired, ri built, paint­
Ft Tn ISIU.D kitchenette Apt. and ’ Nearly new home. Frame C «n- I I! E Wringer type Washer $79.!*3
— IIY E X P E R T S —
ed Key tt.nk Harold Stanley,
nvicrr.ight cabin* Sun lelf Court
rtruetion. TLvee lots. .Nearby I Kenmore wringer l&gt;p#
310 East Ith St
Mll-rav i: t *. So»ih of rtt&gt; limits I eommunilt W,6S4» Very RIht .i I
Washer
79 93
Downtown Cleaners
Hendix Vutoutalic tta«h( VIIPF.NTBV an-l painting. Call
■VI l itA&lt;' 1VI.. o i.oorn f-rnuaid • term*.
ers
each 123 30
212 i d
opt. Tilo bath, »*icfm*d porch ,Vtittticr buying or selling, It .til'
And laundry
pay &gt;uu to sec:
I Philro R rfriaerat'tr to ti 9s* 93
Water faraUhed n nut** (rum
113
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I'jlm riiu Ave. I'h. 911
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Elm Ida Stale Batik Building
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.Seminole (’ounty
local'on —lii'l otu of City
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39.93 New
FURNISHED Apt —2 ro*ims and
lintils.
Now
handling
Scott
AtLaundry Co.
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Uahl* ! IH.HIIU — $ I,m ‘i&gt; DOW N
lath private entrance.
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h&lt; twc. 2 Lots, Desirable !»*■*■ 1 Electric Range
2# 93
nit.an* andJ garage
garage. Two blink,
mowers
from
Snappin'
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tisin. Til A Finqiii cd
I Oa* Range
73 cw
frtra heart
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Phone 2112
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IninJev Pulrvion Bldg. Phone 2ai&gt; IU Magnolia A te.
Ph-uir 1737 ENVELOj'RS. letterhead*. Hate
3 AND 2 ROOM apis. ReatooabJt.
* -k i - t r o e w ' ^ '
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mrnt«. Invoices, hand bills, and
112 Elm. Call ITS7-W.
2 BEDROOM block house Electric STANLEY HOME PHODCCTS
p r o g r a m s , etc. Pmgre&gt;slve
kitchen, space heat. r. Venetian
Md*e. Maj tie urdtred by call­
Printing C o , Phono 40*—tu.1
6 ROOM furnished house. 339 Vablinds. Reasonable cqnltv. 2139
ing your local san/nrd represen­
West 1.1th fU
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H entla Drive. Call 1909
tative. Leona ILiormatt—22.32 J
Vale.
•NSlItANCT.
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tl l l I AND 2 IP .ii ■ui ApaMmvnts
I’Ul.AlUHli Ellin* Cameras and
Cal’ 1240
S—"A R T IC L E S EUR AM. - S
nrrrssuries at WielMildl't Cam­
Poll,i In 'tin tn n *
era Shop. 2i&lt;i South Park Ave, tlu.oai | voice Ron on each person of
SMAI.L 4 Bedroom tiurae Living
(iOOD and HAD
entire family at a total cost of
ram i, dining area, kitchen, ftne
Bras*. S q u a re
$ I no
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fit ur.
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Adams Ave. Phone M r. Witte.
Any
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In
1021 until S p m
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PIIO.Ni: 2122.
nerspring Mattress
2193
riirn ltu re r e n te r
I i r r - VVindslorin— Vulw-l lability
CLEAN a pi. I cv 2 people. *33 All Reg fit* W. Plallusm Rocker 2913 III West 1st F&gt;
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9 , Sofa ~Be ‘I
Park Ave.
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I'NFCRNTSIIED 3 room apart Keg f7U 93 Chroli.c
1
Dinette
59 93 Due* your home reed a fare lift­
Preferred Rates to Preferred
prnent. l ull 90.1
deg. $139 95 SoopWcril 5 | hi
Policy holders
ing'' Now is the time to clean
Uetltusiiu Suite
7U on
I’I'ILNISIIED hon.w. 6 rooms and
un • tlx ui&gt; ato I PAINT TP
J o h n W illiam s In s. A gency
bath. DcBary Ela. I*. O. Bo* Reg. 911*9 93 Shopw-rn 2 pc
417 Sanfuid Atlantic lla ik
Livingr««un Suite
22.S nr DeBary Plant:tlli nv Court
. t'hunr 34
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M illiter v f Sintforil : )U south park
Ph«.e &gt;3
m tN IK IIE D house. Tree rleclrl
riiiiiir |;21
eliv and wider. »Vi*)j&gt;er month I O N E. h t St.
- — — 1 FINE regtilercd .t&gt;rsey Cow with
Poinl. Motel. HI. 17 92
C O O II T I I I N n S T O E A T
\ P?l&gt;*rs Fresh June II. IW4
I N S I ’B A N C K
2 ItKDKOOM apt Screenetl porch, • Breakfast • larnrh • Dinner
IJg.il plant. 3 &gt;9 Wwtt* HON . lt
shade tree*. Summer ram only : |tav&lt; Weekly fi:30 n nt. 8 30 p m . Bln** candy »howea*e and base
UK A la K S T A T K
4.VI Phone 14tKl. I7U3 Magn lla B O N N K Y ’S ItE S T A U U A N T
^ tu r d a v . Walter
7’ru m le y nnd M o n le ilh
Lucille Jonet—Or.oer
L"lerprise. lla
’■NTUBNISHEDrA ww*m huttse
Phone
732
Box e*
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KltOEHLER Cmtcli. go-si *oi..U(liv e T h e C rm ltw le
109 VV. Di St,
lion. Ncwo 2 hurtit.' oil beater.
FCRNfSlIED apt with yard, close
' A failin g Gift '
Phone .101-M.
in. Kcnsonablc. Phone 795 ,,r in­
Give S'ptirtmg G &gt;nl»
Also tb it our Tmi.iud Dep.irtmenl
quire M2U Me*t 3rd
A lu m in u m
Many special award* for the
m OUGHTOM INSURANCE
V e n e tia n B linds
TtHlNISIIED garage apt 419 Pal
Undergraduate
PHONE 811
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HOBSON'S SPUR I IN*. GOODS Eurloied head Sag-tiro,.! twiii. m
ATLANTIC BANK BLDG
EVIMH'DE
SALES
A
SERVICE
FURNISHED 3 room npl. *3n 107 ml liavl First SL
rjd with pin site enils. I‘In site i&gt;r
Phune 93*
Wt l Bill St. Phone V*»-W.
ratun tape*. Cotton nr nylon
IH V IN B IM tY D Il
euril*.
*
HIDES—ltt-1 saaikl*: Brown
Cool., clean 4 Rmim downstair* 3 PR
2 0 - * 2U) M K ISi ll BI.IHL
Senkurik
C
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nntl
I’nint
Co.
and
white
spcrtalor*:
wheat
c
d
apt. till Park Ave.
ores! c a 'ta l* T 'i AAA — ALL 112 III West Knd SI.
Phone 326 Your Slate Form Insurance Agent
laiw eosl into anil fire lu.nraure
NEW. StO B3 to I1I.B3 value* lor
IfoilSE TRAILER, enelsued p.ir«h
95
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pr.
See
at
306
We
it
3rd
SI
Inquire Hughe . Park Ave
IK - FU&gt;W4.H.SPIw*.VrHSIIHUBS p
AHTICt.KM WANTED
Trailer Court.
VaCWtl Milk
I WE BUY. sell and trade used lur- COMPLETE landscaping Tropical
Plants; Bitter Blue Sul: Top
4 BOOM Furr *hed Ap! S33«) Randall Priest. South Sanford Ave nit,ire Wilton Maier Funriturc Co.
Soil A I* Rountree I all 12In
Phone .mo VV-4
, 'll K 2«t I'Rone 93*
191 K. Ilth Sl

PHONE 1821

£

MASONRY 2 Bcdnunn home. Ga USED Refrigeratora, all tiiake*. 7. . p , , - l.oewOwk Kunphr. —f t7— Al'TOMtiBil l *. t It MI T It’*
ituhIi *» and sm* — Completely
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rage, slure hHiitt. interview
HOMER I.IT II.E
recomliliuned. Teaiecf. approved i MALE COCKER Spaniel. Regl*Ave. M3 per month Phnne 609 J.
I ’aed Car*
aud guarani' H — Fpim |79 50 I lmoT 923 oo l*hnpe 321 VV
■301 Sanford Avr.
I'houe 137
TNFURNISHEIt, new t Bedroom
house. Oak floor*, Jalousie*, c;.r
U|’ K('l«ude"ii. Wolfe
------HTTP WANT FI*
-JO I
S A N F O K D IIO T O H C O .
ixirle, utility room City water.
Vnpllanie ('orporallan
YOUNG While Man to learn in- ■ini Trenth
I'h. I37n
9 jiatcd -treet. Mall Houle. L43 307 San.onl
Ave.
Phonr 2117
tallathm of IJnoleiint and Tile
(wr tnonlh Adult * FT 1. Peeler.
EXPANDO
llutnr.
Prairie
Sehnon
limine** Apply S.mford I .inn1101 West 23th SL____________
furniture, appliance*, Biol*,
er. Stewart. Svliull, Nastiua a*-,I
hum and Tile Co. 127 Wr«t 1*1
etc. Iloughl—sold, ta rry '* Marl
Yellnwitone. 25% down. 3 y ia it
St
2 BEDROOM nicely lurnisl.cd
mux *T ’ ' I, 1i t j i j J - j
321 East |*t SI. Phone 1631.
house, la k e Monroe. Idle bath
TAM SIDE 1 HAITI.II SAI TS
It WORK WANTED
-II
anil kitchen. Apply Al Gibbon*.
A . B. C . JA LO H H IK H * PI!A' TfCAI. NURSE, or Rail) Sit Phone 5-3443 nr 5 2*33 I'alnlka. I'll
Smyra Drive—Back of toe slure ii
Sire 24 37" % 30%"
DeBary. Fla
ter. g&lt;v.d reference*. Phone If ynit want the I.IIVV rale on ant,,
Extruded welded aluminum fro me
1132 K
mobile financing, *cc ln*i.ilt
834 0&lt;r Special di-couit to con
CLEAN FurnLhrd 5 rnt home
merit l.i.iu Depart merit, Sanlor,!
trartor*.
Electric kitchen 13tt5 Elliott af
Wll.l. Do ironing in my home
Atlantic National Bank.
SHERMAN rONTRKTK PIP): CO.
Phone J3o W,
ter 3.
Dill W rit 13th St. Phone I2il-irai
I 13ttlM E t.l..\N 4 :0 1 S
- 1 3 1937 Ford. See at Gulf Servile
f-TIRNISHED apt with lull bath
Station. Park ami 2nd St
kitchen, dinette. Adults, tin 407
A W N IN G S
oriUNDO Mortiing Sentinel, OrWest 1st St J W Hall, Plume
Lifetime Aluminum
I
ft
in MERCURY io n re rlib ir
)m,|o Eiruing Star. Call Ralph
175*
II. II. Grier
Call Illl ll.
Hav, tH’A -1
F u m i l u r c ( ’e n u ’r
AVALON Apts, n n West 2nd St 116 West
~ - I U ;il.l)l \ G SPECIAL SERVICE
-4 =
M SI.
Phonr 1423 IIPhone 423.
' *1 OJ s iE S
l3n,, clc,rln‘-'’ fUI Lifetime A'uuiitiuin—Free F*t)
7 ROOM unfurnished home. In­ WORMS la rg e Red Wlggler*
quire a! Monroe Corner Grocery
mate*. Flee Installation—Itle
Shop. 811) SjnforiJ Avr
Sp«HC€r tlM W lrucuO II i O,
store
hone 1423. Furniture C'en'cr.
Maitland, Fla. Phone: Winter Park
16 W. Flr*t
2378!
LAKE 4 RUNT 2 Room furnished
IIK D I-M IX C O N C ttE T K
apt. 930 Lake Florida. Alta
Pl.t'M tU M .
Grease Trap* — Septic Tank*
PAINTING, .m all Job; appre- Contrail and
L. monte Springs, phone Winter
repair woe*
Window Sill* — 1Jntr-I ■
elated.
,329-J.
cvlimalr*. R. L H a m
Park, 2K-1III.
M ira rle C u n c rc le Co.
f y g f o jO jjr c P h 'o * &gt;.,
; Phone 1331
m Elm A*e.
Ilonflng — Sheet Melnl
1W — _ BE M H _R EST %l&gt; - IM
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Make retrrvalinns from June
H e a lin g ('&lt;),
Scrvire, Mercury Outboard Ml
1193
13th. Ocean *lew 3 Single bed*.
111 lle .t 1 u Iton M.
Phonr 79 ! &lt;- 23*9 S Park. Pn .nr 1171-3
Fully Guaranteed
I double. 933 Ot) per week Di*
S a n fo rd Je w e lry A nd
count by month. Write Earl
i BOATS, Boat building, auppl-e
FHA
FinnnrinR
Kipp. 713 Anderson. Orlando
l.inr«n«e
For RrmodeUng and repair*. I and hardware Trailer*. C V n
Woodworking, 312 Sanford Ch
non Sanford Ave.
Nothing Down-Sm all Monthly
OR KALE: Oreanfronl 2 lle*:oioin
2243 W.
Payment#
home. Available Jtin» and Aug- BLACK EYED PEAS, Bring your
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Sherman Concrete Co.
t l . rU R N IT thtf • 'i-o'e________
%* ti«l, 731 North Atlantic. New
own runtalner and pick Vn,
Phone: 1241—JMI
11.00 Bu It. U HutchUon, phune Hu’ WcM 13th
VENETIAN 1BLINDS
1S44J.
HALL’S LVRAGElor general Auto Factory price*! Holla-Head Jilin !*
t—IIPAI, ESTATE FoR SV E 1
Aluminum alata, rollon or pl-orrnairlng. Alto WrrcAer Service
Buby New Home Sewing
fUKNlSllED OK UNFURNISHED USED
4it2 Celery. Pb. lo»»-M — 1666-R Jic tape*. Complete repair *crvi:r
Macluee Console Mmlel Swap
—A vai u o r; will coal yoo mvcb
Seminole Venetian Blind Company
Night*.
for uted Port able or cell. B ut,
m iri '!)■• i amalf ad In llta
626 Weal Third SI.
Phone 7X3
Collette 311 W. tCth St. Home
t7xiv t;i-d* Prove it I i yj'jracif.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Evening*.
Phh.it PCI ioilay and give the
2
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•nfor-i -Dim* abrul your mmna nr NEW lunertpring m attreu. 11930 Phone* JJIO-Ji - m * - A . Hare
(.(JOT
YtiUE
PET!
•panm enta In ,-n t
Exehange.
CARPENTER MORE
have—*tJ»e*tl»r yoer lo«*
For quirk repair Job*, or antall II n109
k c iio l h
BK im iN c;
H k for iN eo time* In the
SMALL 4 Bedroom home. Living
building
CaR
Jim
ltUM-4.
Herald through the coorttiy of,
. room, dining urea, hitch, n, fene- Corner Crierjr^M d Kiqfard Avr.
1232
the Florida St vie Bank.
baek yard. 1903 Adam; Ave.
*573 Equity—Avaume mortgage.
USED
Waahrr*.
FOLINH;
Plymouth car key* on
All make*
Ted BurneD
Rhone Mr*. Witle, 1121 until 3
Thoroughly
Booed. Teat
rorner Magnolia and 2nd o«n«r
R.IB,
■
Coni i acto r n f Paint Irr
rn*v have aame by MrtRiMng
j i n d paying for ad.
I1ea» And
ST. JOHN’S M A L T Y CO.
IVall Tiling
Phoq. IU » • AM. Peterann. Brcler
LOST: Grid cuff Fink with m u ll
Appllanee CorpormBou
A**oel*tea -A. B. Petersen J r
Phone II97-W.
diamond in renter. If fi.und,
P. J. Cheilerien. Albert N Fill* 3*i Sanford Ave.
phoM l i t ;
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Typewriters, adding machines.
S ilts Rentals. 21 i Magnolia. Ph
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TihmI s. Clatter l.tinrhron. and
Dinner'.
Ilnthreui and
Samlw iehe*.
Hants, I hirkrne,
l i ir lr t..
Baked "lode to lliilrr.
Salads in IJnantili.

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U. S.-HELD fAPM GOODS INCREASE

Guatemala Terms
Note Intervention

More Thon 100
Building Permits
Issued In M ay

Thailand Wants
ToAvert War

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* u u A T R J r t c r ' «.&amp;ia
h»» rejected i&lt; Intervention in dIntrroal affair* a U S n.-tc dr
mandlng compenwtlon for n
prppriatrd United K r-1' &lt;‘o prop­
erty In (hit country. *
Till* position uav outlinei) in a
Foreign Minivtry memorandum n
piling to a State Department n&lt;
ucUitred in February 71" mem
uranduin wa* made public la*t
night.
The U. S. note demanded pay
meat cf IS million dollar* for the
expropriated property or *uhml»*k»r. id the matter to International
arbitration.
Guatemala's rept) said "there
has h-en no denial or delay •■(
juitice*' to justify the State 1“
partrnent demand “ in favor i f the
L’nltt*d Fruit Co. ami the Uiulrm
•lan Afneultural Co. since they
have had acre** to prvitecimn pro
vlded under the new agrarian
law." &lt;The (iuitemalan Agricul­
tu ral Co la a United Fruit *ubaldiary.l
The note laid;
"If tin United Stall - en tm u —
ailing in fuj’port of the lll«-Rlt&gt;
mote pn-tcnvion* if tl *■(■ cutr.pau
le*. the cuvcmmrnt ul tiualemala
cannot but ctmsliicr tht* attitude
a t a peril-tence m the interven
tWm of the internal affair- of Guai
cmala, contrary to the mo»t firm
lv e*ubllihcd principle* of Irter
American unity."

.. fCoctlnucvl From Pagt &lt;*nt )
planes took off or landed VII -up
plies thereafter were drvppe 1 by
parachute.
W. De Golard lived in .• tiny,
rtln-fillnl ddguul. She said she had
little ilrep during the t-n-ulng
figfiting- scmctlmes only un hour
a night.
"All id the sanitary «- pi pm- -t
at d places for the wnunded ■. m
in underground btirki r- " -hi
said. ".Vif radius had Into de
jtntved in the fierce V etmlnh
shtuings.
"And with each terrific barrsa*
Cscre were new problems a- to
how the wounded eould he eared
fur.
'I h c y had to be shifted from
* c t to place Uie be*t we could.
Ing them on stretchers when
they were available, or on Ihr wet
or damp ground until some twttrr
piece could he found.
“ How we ever nianagid lo (aiv
for the Incrrailng number* .-I
wounded was in ibclf a miracle
“ I llunk we saved the ma-.itm'tn
r-umner of live*. &lt;Vi had n &gt;\
enough blood plasma. '
The brave young nurse already
ha* recriked high honor* lor hi 1
ti«rxir-m at Dtcn Hun I tm Gen
De Uartrii's pmmd two id Fra-wc’*
tnpvl chert-tw-1 mH*l* nn hrr dur
Ing the height of llw bjul.- rntu-r
toturtnc* alio bcstowxU tlielr hun
erv
At a ruffling id (hr la-ague &lt;d
Bed CTO’« Soctriie* at Usln N &gt;
way, G rrn e proposixl y&gt; tenlaj
that the board of govsTitors send
"warmest eongratuUlit n»" to in
nurse. A Greek delegate said she
had "shown hcrs' K worthy of the
examaple set by Florence Nightin
gale "

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Road Department
Tells Of Projects
■i ;.n.: i.i a report rrcrlved
i the ."'tale Hoad IVep-ft
t extensive grading, panog
Hit..]
trk of State Ituau
• m Ruing today.
• r&gt; . d run* Imni the flrange
line to Oviedo, arrordinx*
inimc-i ratihed repjrt.
r- . l I* i lo-r d to Ihrswifli
l t» Min urges driv■ tin road with rare,
i-n n time wa- given a*
. ■■■(Ii*. hid no completion
•tatid in the report.
lo the state Hficr the
I'.drot wa* today notified
or tx l iirg comtructM a
■ in the state.
■M-cts are on frutn one
-Hi* w -ik and construeOnr of lhr continu. ■-* i* thi work presently
• ■ n C S ;aj between
:.i I Fallahanee which
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p i' ivimatcly nruc

Was

agreements.

lyff'elal* said
shpmrnt* w .n 1
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BOVS ESCAPE JAIL
GOLDSBORO. N.C.
— Two
thm buys, 8 and 9 year* old. re­
moved thrir clothes and -queered
Ihrougti the bar* of a city jail
cell here over the weekend.
Police recaptured the pair In a
corridor outside Die cell block.
They had bem arresUd for In­
vestigation of bicycle thefts.

Agent Attends
Club Meetings

Toys made of trUuimu sre not
desirable for loddJer* because they
have *tn.n&gt; edges when they arc
broken ami. in addition, are highly
flammable

’ to Feb : i , n i l . Otaris

t Con tinned From Pat,e ii
improve, lie indhstrvl t ■ *
have some v.mnrct i
1
he said hr had
. &lt;■v&lt;-'
new appro., h i . '
p
Ifnitrd Frmi C" i
'f which h.ivi I. . ii i
lie gave no deUillr P«
ellned cum inr m
With un n (Uhl
radio le.'ts 1 to C
six tniiirv after i •
menl‘» ann. tmccni
tnetlts to frier
Ifondura* It
irents are unit .
and d’-clared
to *U( h an &lt; ■t. ei
the people* nf Ealin l
it cannot s l •
act* of a;:grei n
mala. Thai rStates I- n i t*
tuiMls to pill li­
the fir%- *
Slate I** ivrit
it plain tnc d.eiM
meld ef n.n-lat)
Ntcaragii* are! I1
cial rffotl pr..
in ala’s arms .1 t ■ !
ing dint iind.
rt eerily *|gnni 1

'e rf-re 0 oerdi

nal Organlialiun Inc. received a
permit to re-roof Its building lo­
culi J at III Dark Ave. Approx.male f " 't of the new roof ws*
set at tt.iuu.
H ie project will be handled by
Evan* Hoofing and Keating Com­
pany, local contractor*.
Worth Cherry wa* granted a
permit to erect a frame home at
IMS Mulberry Ave. Approximate
r»vt of (hr construction wa* stall d
a* SI 3t»5. arcording to the report
It will be built by Walker Con­
struction Company,
Two permit* were issued t.»
Lowell E Oih-r to creel frame
home- on two lot* in palm Ter
race. »ubdlvi*lon. One will In- lo
rated at 2321 I’rincebm Avr and
the other at 2SIJ I*rim e ton Ave
Total cent of construction of
both hou-r« was set at Slu.fhx),
according to the record.

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Mi-- M’ rile Wilson. Semin lit
Count)
H ss in r
Demonstration
aifrnt. yc-trrday attended a meet
inc of the t Jang wood III Club
where she g a it a demon-trail »■
on the proper method of -ewing
h’ittous and snaps, Ttien- were M
girl' pre-ent at the meeting, ac­
cording to Miss Wilson,
T-&gt;daj. the agent is scheduled
to attend a inerting «f the .Semi
role High hdtcul 4-H Club and
present tlir same demonstration,
ami give an additional talk on the
annual All stin im c camp
The ram p is scheduled t • bt
held for one w trk. beginning Jim*t at &lt; amp McQUarrir, which ilocated near Ocala National Park.
Tomorrow. Miss Wilson »lll
speak at a meeting of the Om-d &gt;
I II Club, acronllng to her n-;*&gt;rl
Springtime dessert: place sliced
-mtared itrawbeeries in the ladtom id vhfriwrt glasses; cover
with tapioca cream and garnish
with whole strawberries.

Swamps Western
Brokerage Firms
SALT LAKE CITY —A urarn
um boom .vamped Sail Lake Cili
brokerage firms yeitrrday. u lu
»n Mtimate** five _ million «har^
ul HRkiu*."L wCKi cning.ug IBBa?
in over-the-counter trade—which
account* for molt of the uranium
»&lt;ock business.
User* Uited on the Salt Lake
Stock Exchange also w rrr active
and made m bitantial price gain*.
R. N. Bglcy. manager of the
J. A llogle ami Co office, allnbut
« i the brisk trade to demand that
ha* been “ building up for »cvrral
(day*."
I n V k *® llie
t» ■
b t d •*
1. .1 a
Kill . iil«
said
"aa lot
of! outside
money," coming mostly from
Texas, New York and California,
boosted the volume and alto the
prices

MA.Vt,UE:&gt;rER. .V H - S e n ­
ate Majority L tx d tr Know land (It.UX3 " ,h"
.'S K V '
m int n o A-ia» if not the m sd to
peace . . . It i-&gt; only surrender on
the installment plan."
Urging a policy of “ effective col.
lectivc .(-entity" in Asia. the sens
toi told the New Hampshire fid era tion of Republican Women'*
Club* yesterday:
**The t'nitrd State- ha» the right
hi ask other nation* -What are you
going to tlo to build a collective
security fy»tcmT’ And uc are en­
titled to vtraight answer*."

KIIIII7EHS AT FIRE
nri
N V —Time,- were S t
raw kdiltrir* on hand last night »#
when firemen d-.ii-cd a *malt blare tnii
MISSING MAN RETURN"
A
SPARTANBURG, S C.
- I n in the kitchen ol the Maik Twain
I sec
April last year, II. J. Join-son Jr. Hotel.
The advice rim e (pun delegate* III*
rented a motor boat and went
to the 27th annual conference of Gri
fishing.
The next day the boat was found, the E a s te r n A s s n of Fire Chief*, you
overturned, in the Santee-Coopcr
Lake tnd an unsuccessful search
fur Johnson’s body followed
Ye»terday Johnson cam e home.
A-ked about hi* strunec di*at&gt;p e a r a n c e, he replied, "Nu
Ms&amp;yuKHtcP BRIAD

EXCEPTIO NAL

E I.M IItA .

IN C O M E

SPAKE OR FU LL TIM E
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL

V E N D IN G M A C H IN E S
FI KMMIIED W ITHOUT CHARGE TO OUR DEALERS
K rllslls sshsUsialr n a ts r a , la si*«r la alakllsk isw aallvla fas
*V»li-(lr assrSasSIsa s«rk •• I mmtt. ( k lsn sS ilt C rsl-oa.
Varlaaa sasSrlfs. ale. v»r will (sralsb alt saartlwax aa4 aataVllsb
raatr nllhaal s k ills far ra«paaw|Ha srrsss s i s has Iks a s s s i
f« kssSIs his a-rskasSI-s l-s rash. Vsa 4m has har Ska wsarhlars.
hal MS 4m kss» lha pfslll* h*s| h ats aaag rar, as s 4 rharsrirr.
rnmm4 rrrWIf a*4 rare* aai lass Ikas ai—uae &lt;sartb at saarrhaa4Ur
• Xa Srlllaa Or aallrlllaa
• r » r r»f»sssl talrrsIris sTHTi
• X. &gt;• rail rare Vaaaas.ai

ATLAH PKOUUCT8

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till 1% a. «o.

9 la, |.4 r Yaar FWaar X .aka.

SOUTHERN BREAD

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t
s vi project* *111'
include those In llolims
&lt; Jack-oil and Madison
A k i.nlay is ronlinuinr
1 - 1 to .ii1 1 on Ibr east
.( I'li- -late In Nassau
m! I- -rhedulrd to lari
i im-nth l» fore completion
i l t stretch of the same pro
- ■dulcd* to last another
■ t • ling to the road de*
rimenl.
A ]'• if.mill ! mg project Jv in
&gt;- on t x i in Indian Itlvrr
m i n i-nijccU are in pruBroward and Ilade roiuv
» «-n i he highway.
.
-i I lin-r project* arc in
' I " II in If a trillion.
h',1 and f oilier niUldlos, tv
i" tbr -tale report.

New Death Time
Set For Condemned
Kidnaper-Rapist
SCN RAFAEL. «‘a!if
K i'
napcr-raplat Caryl Oir**tiian i»
jehcduled to die July Jo
The stay «rf execution granted
the rm ric t turnrtl author on th*
C»e of his scheduled death In Sin
Quefitm'* gas chamber Mar II wa*
term In sled yesterday and a new
d*‘n sirt.
. SJpfrsor Judge Thomas E Krst-

Effective

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O N L Y F O R D G IV E S Y O U

Sat

May 29th

l i t Stf
la h l* l f ‘watssI as I
I^ .1
.S
Ing
ef %Marin
(ountr denied
a twti
Hon ut habeas corpus am) revoked
his own previous order that stayed
ih« vsinan’s execution.
hi l/t» Aneeiev, Superior Judge
Char’c* W. Fricke. wtw&gt; pre-idol
at Chesstasn's trial, set the nru
execution date.
Chess man’s attorney, Berwyn
Rice, said he would aptv-al again
to the Slate Supreme Court and
Ihe US. Supreme Court if ncersunr.
Chessman attracted natiimal atteathxv recently with hi* autobio
graphics! best seller “Cell llhi,
s a k

Thru

fo rd is Um only car in the low-(trice *
Said th a t offer* a V*8. And the 130-h.p
Y-block V-8 ia the most modem V-8
in the entire automobile industry.

i

\ DRESSED &amp; DRAWN

Ball-Joint Suspension
e

Out-Front Styling
Bast Resale Value

"Fury At
FurmceCreek
BONELESS

&amp; i r a ! » i w B^ K

your cor and all paaeeno n w il bo adnvllled for
OrIt Dm Pillar. Brine Ihe

Ball-Joint Front Suspension
»• the frentm t advance in
chassis design in 20 yean.
-UF|
It makes ali riding anti
handling easier. And Ford is ‘v
the only car in its fihld that has it!
Ford’s modem styling has set Ihe trend lb»
the industry! It's the kind of styling that
w ill keep your Ford young and attractive
looking . . . this year and in yaare to come.

Analysis of uaad car prices show Fords return a greater
portion of their original cost than any other car. And
today, mote than ever, your feet buy ia a car that will
h a re feet value when it oomee time to sell.

Sh vs befort you buy
ANY tar. Wf'ro &gt;uro you'll

agr— that FORD It your
soundutt invottmontl

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Weothci

GIbv ^m tfarii
Collins Wins Nomination In Landslide
M ake Sanford Your

Mo«tly clou If and mild »lth ofcitiui tl |hu»c■« (Mi afternoon. tor-iikt t i l I k titv itf.

Shopping Center
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SANKOIU), r i.O m H V

WEDNESDAY MAY 26. 1UA1

Aboard U . S. Aircraft Carrier

General I In trie'* "II oot of Mm
gif'* di-plat will hr shown tumorro» al 111:30 a. m. in (hr Seminole
High .School auditorium. I hr de­
monstration will hr open In Ihr
puhlu- al no rn*l.
• • •
Announcement ha* bcrn made
that the- Edwin L. Xrwrumb Award
lor I0&amp;.1 hai hern won by James
I.. Ilmaud, Charleston, S. C., who
«M graduated (rum I hr School of
l ‘h.-irmary of ihr Medical College
of South Carolina li»*t June. Hr
former!) was a realdrnt of Sanford.
This undergraduate tludrnt award
l»r original work In Ihr firhl of
phnmiacogno*)* I* open tu all
senior sludrnl* in American pharmary x-iiooU and U administered
hy the American Foundation for
I'hariuarrullral Education.
Mr. Ill nuud studied Ihr pharmarogniiy of Krythrophlrum l»ark, an
Airiran Irrr from which heart
itiniulatinir alkaloid* have bren ohlalnrd. The work wax carried out
under Ihr aupervliion of the biolot.’) nod pharmacognosy depart­
ment of ihr School of I'harmary of
lh&gt;- Medical College.
A flrr fi*r tear* active service
in Ihr Anny, Mr. Krnaud allrndrd
The (’itadr. for a year before
nlnrtint; hi* prof. a«innal course In
pharmacy at Ihr Mnliral College,
lie U a mrnibrr of Phi Della Chi
trM rrnlly, the Rho Chi Pahrmaceutiral Honor Society, South
Carolina Academy of Science,
South Carolina and Charleston
County Pharmaceutical As*ocialion*. Hr reside* on Jamr* l*land
and I* rmployrd at the Avondalr
Pharmacy.
PrcM-ntation of the Nrwcomh
Award will hr made on Aug. 20
•luriiite the lu ll meeting of the
Plant Science Srnlnar at the Uni*
vrraity of Conneetleut at rttorrt,
Conn. Dr. J. Hampton lln&lt;%, proCr**or of biology and phantiatognu*)- al tlir Medical College it
•eerrtury-tim .nrer of Ihr national
Plant Science Seminar.
A joint merlin* of Sanford'*
YF\V ami It* newly funned .-until
llary ha* lieen *»-hcdnled In be
held tonight at the l.rgjon Hut at
H p. rn. All po«t member* are urg­
ed to (.ring their wive* and daugnter*.
*
* I ’
dene U u d h am* of Mr. and
Mr*. Mien l.ef ‘Idle of 12ft S. Oak
A ir., ha* hern named editor-inchief of the \lligalor, a I'nlvcrail) of Florida rampu* neo»papef,
arrnedini to a report received here
Imta) from the ml life of JournalPm. Ihr promotion, whieh will not
lake effect until arftl rear, will
promote the IV ) ear-old Junior
Irom hi* prr*rnt pmltinn a* fea­
ture editor, lie i* a veteran of the
Naiy, a member of Pi Kappa Al­
pha and nf Sigma Della (h i fra*
Irrnilie* for Journalism men.

Trips Planned
By Eisenhowers
WASHINGTON t f - Weekend
lri(M in their new farm home near
di-tty Imrg. I'a . will be- on the
fall schedule of President and Mr*.
Fi«enhnwer, the First l-ady »ay*.
The home i* being almo*t com ­
pletely retmilt on the IR9 acre farm
they purchased after World War 11
Mr. Ki*enhower told women renoiter* vexirniav *hr I* looking
forward to the close of the White
Ifotttr social «rasnn thi* month %o
•lie ran roucenlratr on decorating
the hott.e.

About 200 Are Hurt
In Two Explosions
Aboard Bennington

From Medical Confinement In Army

QUOYSKT. II I. ip - About 1M
m i'i died and 220 wer*- iniurral
»arlv t'-dav In two explosion* ami a
fire aha-ard the aircraft carrier
Itennincton a* x*-o crui*ea! ala&gt;n&lt;
the ca»lern coastline
Several hour* alter the Navy ha I !
Cily
Mana
jnacrr
Warren Knowle*,
i&gt; 31
j!
-peaking before the Sanfordd Ki announced that 79 were killed and
220 Inhued, the »hip’« *ktpper. t
wani* ( tub at the group'* regular
•8u
week!) hutchrun meeting held in Capt William F Itahorn Jr., tidal
the Yacht Club Mday. recommend new.mon that “ alxml inu-' wen*'
ed that Ihe City cnmml«»ioner* a»k killed
The craft came into thi* part
mure question* of rnginrrr* in the
m atter of Kanfitrd'* propo«ed shortly aflrr noon today, her deck*
lined with llreal cre-»men. thetr
*ewerage plant
Talking before a parknl house face* blackened hs smoke.
Fn*. Itrliert Grant ef llm skbn
because of an inter club me*-tlog
with thr Winter Park Kiwanit N Y . hi* own ankla-. bleeding, lo’.d
Club. Know!*-* *(jted that the com new»men “ all I ran »av i». Ged
mi«*mner* were ron*idrr.ng an­ I'm I.K-kv to be alive." lie wn* di
other type ttUpoia! plant than that reeling Ihe rx amotion of Ihe ca*
brought nut at recent comml««ior. tiallir* a* he spoke
Grant e«iimMi*d the flr*t nf two
meeting*.
The only difference In Ihe two e\plii»inn* oerl.rred about ft:IS a m
l)pe* nf plant* D that one will lo«lay.
He «aid: "I wa* in Ihe forward
procet* TweraKe In from 51 to 30
da)a while the other will do Ihe hangar has when I heard general
quarter* alarm wumda-al I llstenesl
«Aine job In | | day*.
Knowle* lite r commented that for a moment and MiaMenly d
ronuruction co»t* on the two ilawncd on me that there wax no
plant* would hi- approximately Ihr rrfsort Ihal thi* wa* a drill "
llie disaster |ambab!y wa* one
tame, but that operation of Ihe
of the wor*t in .Nasal pa-acetime
fa»trr plant would he higher.
The City comml*«lon ha* placed hlxlors There were 178 men miss
Ihe ron«truet|o[) figure al approxi ing or killa-d in 1952 in a mad Allan
malely $2no.n&gt;*i f.,r Ihe primary He eollixinn between the destroyer
planl. In Ihe nasi, Knowle* has ex ||ob.on and the carrier Wasp.
A shift of helicopter* carried
pre*sed belief that Ihe planl may
be ronitnictrd for a* little a* many of the seriously injured
fITO.ono. He added that for &gt;3fln.. ashore to Ihe Newport Naval llos
000 a complete (li.po«al plant could oital aero., the hay from here a.
be constructed.
the 32/00 Ion E*»ex cl*** carrier
Ky IIIE \SMM I WEI* I'RF-HS
—
He further commented that Ihd moved Inward port
Vote
in
Governor
•
It.iea:
There wx* no Immediate explana­
plant J* considered primary only,
No. re ts.
and that approximately to per cent tion of the rvplnslon* but one re
nf Ihr raw sewerage now going port said high octane gas wa* in Town!)
Pci*. RpU.Colllrs Johu*
Inin the lake would rrmalu. How­ s ols ed
23
*i J 27» .'1.632
Alavdiua
ever. he went on to explain that
Grant aaid Ihe fire evidently was ll-xkrr
7
423 9,tV8&gt;
7
that 49 per rent would he it. *urh eauxed by Iwo explosion*, one be­ ill)
31 3.410 9.093
32
minute particle* that they would fore Ihr general quarter* alarm 11radioed
8
2»'rf* 1,292
8
ea*lly be carried awa&gt; b) Ihe
rage Flahll
(4 natinurd on p,
JO 3.470 *474
»
llrrvard
force of the rt^ec'i current.
llreward
44 14.114 9,23!
til
A moment later he Hated that
14MJtl i 1.173
It
CaUunin
engineer ritim alrd that the plant
II ’* &gt;»» I..IT8
Calhoun
It
wtnild prove from 41 ti* en tier cent
&lt;*«
ITiarlotle
II
II
T&lt;*3j fWminoh- xf'.inly yitlerday fol
effective.
17 1.039 1 281 |o a rd the aU-.-' ti.i I hv giving
17
4’ltlNl*
The City manager went on to
1.195
2 313'Ran. la Hit’ 4 -illiii- a nmjarily of
II
(lay
II
tContinued On Page Fight)
13
IJ 1.329 1.31A S4ix vntrx it- tin u t.r (or ll-niuCollier
1.83-1
3.1'i3 1 eralitf gnlMfiinlni , I modulate.
11
II
rVtluitihin
I2rt 128 98 9fC. 43 873
Dadp
-|&gt;■■• final l-dll* a flrr the l«a'
13
n , I.M I E'-.’J |,,|« t t n , c«ova----l lliii morning.
Hectic la«t minute preparation* ll.-S-lo
II , 343
12
933 abowed '2&gt; 'i| ,nir&lt; lor ('.dim* ami
are today In progre** fur the Dixie
ion 108 J9 438 3I.G3 *2.7.52 fur h
- | , in-o*. Acting
grand opening of Ourlc* "Chuck" Duval
l.RVI 13.333 Governor (Thailot ,i*
Voimg in
79
79
\lktn*on’« and Ted William'* new Escambia
369 tin- county wa* not
• ry a t al
7
421
7
modern tlOO.dOO "Food M art". Hagler
•Wl I.1IV3 the Mil) I 411 Mill 1 \ I. 1 It were
3
3
Franklin
«rhrdulrd lo be held tomorrow.
13
13 1.930 l.ifciO tni,Xa**r&lt;i h&gt; ))&gt; i'u ...1 lliuir,
According to'Alklmon, Ihe Food G»&lt;!*dm
Funeral ••rvlcta for Eddie lain744 County «ii|»'ni-*-i "f ngialra'lon;
237
Glkhrisl
7
7
cinttl, no, owner and operator of Marl I* San • d'a largest market C.lsiVv
03 4IIII* Eom nli-. - I n i 111:01 of 'In
310
8
8
F.ddlr * restaurant, who di.-d of a ' *nd one of r.J large*! In Central
9 I (840 1 4.30 County l«o.nd •' -ujiervl-ui aiol
9
heart attack Saturday at in a. m. Florida, with over IS.nrs) *quare Gulf
782 I 331 CoiiiAt Jo 1 • I*- gla- Slen.lrom
12
ll.imiilon
17
at hi* home, 717 Dark Avc., will I*- i tcri of floor »pare.
1 lee liallol- were
I no A leiai of rn
i
s:i
18
18
flank
e
Thr
market,
which
i«
Ihe
ulll
Jt*1*1 at 2:30 p. m. Friday at tbe
772
east
.
l
i
*
h
10
10
llendry
male
In
modern
detlcn.
feature*
llri**ne Funeral Home, with the
1.3
lottl nli-hi. I - llrrnhl pntl.-xl
13
ms 1 119
Hr*- W. I*. Ilronki, pastor of the »e|f-.erxlce with special service Hernando
*2 3 «32 I 1 *i, -tale 11i.il • 0 ■ 1 etuiti* ax Ihe)
First—••
IlaptDt
offirintini.-.
A p .»-» Churen,
x . . . M l X M | (••*■
• m i l l l ). when a«kcd by Ihe customer, ar- llivlilar.d* 22
M
* - 32&lt;**'. 2*X#'&lt;»/» came in I-. ,\ - iale.1 I' i i- ■x w11 •Ilurlal will be in
Crme rnrding to the manager. Atkln*ou. HilMt’h
In Grpcnwond
(.rt
vhn *erved with the N'avy a* com Holme*
73 I ISO 3 132 mid !• h-pl on. lie- fir I precinct
23
ry. Orlando.
County to T h e
It
Ind Ills
11 I ».*•• 1 fJt? to te pill t ill I
Mr. l.anjr!otti
igiottl bad
ba&lt;. ....................
been in tbe mi**ary manager for 12 )eai».
w,.&gt; T
.1 I , w i t h M ix .
Such modern fealtirr* as me- Jaek*on
32
71 1 7; ; 3 129 I l l - r a i d
’ta-trant 1I-nines*
-nine** al the
retta-irant
Ihe Yaldei
Valdra
H31 John Fn* Hilling, wl 7.OH p. m. She
13
1.3 1.191
lintel alnre coming hate from Or­ chanirally • operated rherk • out Jeffer»on
7181 wa* followed wil- 11 .1 1 i'-i'ile by
VO
3
.3
lando JR year* ago. Pterion-ly, he countfis, soft music, self-service l.afav rile
if. .3.939 1.8418 Ihe Ih* S \| I li). who re|Miflrd
had been in lha restaurant bun- meat rnuntrrs. where If the rus U.ke
21
21 I 279 2 iiTO " " re s u lt.x al S ln » ‘ i I I. Eoke M ar)
net* in Orlando and Winter Park tomer doesn't find the cut he Ij v
wants, he may ring a bell and the l/*nn
12
12 T.W-JI Aleut I " reported -'"*ii &gt; a lte r w at'l*.
foe more than 20 yewr*.
A break down of tilling ill lln18
18 t 1X24 I
°P*rttted a rrttaurant desired rut will be provided In a l/v y
r.
r,
418 ■i. 17 county i&gt; a 1 fulliiw on Church St. in Orlando, th.-n mailer of minute*, and rem plrle tab* rty
l ollin* lohn*
12
moved to a location at the F.ni- air conditioning, make Ihe "Food Maifl son
12 I 191 | i*oi I'rrcinrl
x«i Sanford l
2mi
1'ii’i
3 ?H2 3* 284
pire Hotel. ||e later aold out and Mart" one of ihe area's leaning Manatee
27
77
517
Saufcrd t
(.a
.33 33 I 831 3078 Snnfnid
then opened n restaurant In Winter markets.
Marion
,189
15
825
The meal department with Its .Martin
Park, which he 0|ierate.| for font
12
12 I.MO I 273 I uke Monro- ’
of,
in.'
yearn liefore moving to Sanford four frreiers kepi al temperatures Monroe
17
17 2.172 ? 8 In I'aoln I
79
Hi
a* low as 10 degree* below rrrn, N'a«xaii
In 1939.
ir.
I
931
12 1 SIS
111
Oviedo 5
Ifi*
Mr. l^ngloltl wra* horn in Tam* I* managed bv Archie lirnnclt. Okal«o*a
4.197
51
The produce department I* man­ Ok'ctiober .371 .34) 2.7'o
G*n*-va ti
lm*
pa. April 6, 1990.
873
7
IN
I
l
l
(!huluota
7
21
Survivor* include hia widow, Vir­ aged hv Clyde Peeper. Roth are Orange
43
45 10 317 . * Gouienrod 8
ill
•»*
ginia, Sanford; daughter, Mia* Vir­ men of long experience in Ihelr Oxeerda
13
13 1.780
202
„** laingwiooil 9
I 15
ginia Peal Langtotli, Sanfn rd; two re* peel Ive fields.
37
.37 11.133 10 9; I l.ake Mary- In
I IH
92
The store will employ more Iha” l''ni ll'rh
*on«. Robert. Sanford and Edward
I'axcn
27
77 3 IM 2 277 . Allanioiite Spg* II
112
99
A., Washington, D. C j two *l*ter«. 22 person* with an annual payroll Pinellas
88 19 t t II "■'l Forri-al I'll) 12
M
2*1
27
ar
Mr*. Rav llornung, and Jlr*. Joe ef between &gt;33 900 and
Polk
47
47 17 '1-7 9 OO Slut nt l.l
12
28
Fellelo. both of Tampa, and atep- cording lo Atkinson.
27
27 2 730 3 179 Kent I'aih II
II".
112
It Is expected lhal Ihe *lnrc'« I'ulnam
mother.
49
40 3 Ml 3 379 Ip-in UV,. in
.15
55
7Vcar parking lot will he Jam m rl St. John*
Id
2.757
16 3.IH2 2 518 Total
2881
for tomorrow s opening when a 21- St. lairle
.30 2 &lt;»/• 3 713
Inch television set will tie given Santa Rot a 30
Sarasota
in 3,rdfi 1 931
in
away.
H IM h i m HOLIDAY
Id
in 2.81.1 2.711
Atkinson slated that the "FodW Seminole
IIAC.ERNI3I3VN. Mil. W - 33..ik
12
12 1 233 2.034 rr» of the Weslcrn Maryland Kail
Mart" would purchase Its stock Sumter
20 l/*3! 2 i»37 way will h a te a holiday June 2li
20
in what he termed "huge quan­ Suwannee
13
13 1.217 1,614 About V«i of tlii-ui are going to
tities" and thus earn high sav­ Taylor
5
s
81 1 vat li*e II In take a train rule
ings which would bo pa*srd on In Union
Volusia
38
.38 13 212 lu 122
The railway employe* will make
day never would hare wron a prlir Ihe m arkrl's customer*
IVI? 11 &gt;M a one day
Wakulla
13
13
round trio exeurxion
al Ihe Museum of Modern A rt
Walton
28
.3
wn
28
2
217
from IIjk i r*hiwn t«* Elkin*. \3 3'a
Hut it h id a sort of rla*«ir neu­
IN 18 1 229 2 r-tn through xunie of the mo*i heaull
trality. mostly curlicue* and swirl* Dignitaries Attend IV* ill'ton
Totals
1.721 1.709 371 013 301 121 ful *c**nery on Hie railway'* linr*.
You could take it or leave It
Out Ihe nrwr dough goes right
after you. Il furre* you to make VFW M eet; Special
up &gt;our mind.
Earh one of Ihe seven denomina­ Meeting Tonight
tion! ha* two female figures on It
A social mealing for all people
—one head!, one talkinterested in forming a women's
Now this Isn't a bad Idea-bot It auxiliary to the local Veterans nf
■II depend* rut how you do It.
Foreign War* post will be held
If they had made Utli money in al R o'clock tonfght al the Ameri­
ST. I'ETERSIIURG ill—One in- J calls from a man win *jid, "Keep
Atlantlr City or Hollywood Instead can
I.eglon Hut.
of Philadelphia (or wherever they
Progresa In forming the auxi­ vestfgator who worked on a tug your moulh *hm nr eU e"
8ler*. former chief nf delecllve*
do make ft), you could 4ee the liary I* well underway, according two county bolita ca*e ha* reportpoxxlhillliti.
to Michael Thomas, post quarter­ ed being Ihreafenr-tl. aid another here, has not yet apfiearrd before
But that ain't bow they did It master.
ha* been aaaigniNl a b»1yguard
(he grand Jury
Dietrich would not comment on
Delecllve Sgt. Harry Dirlneh.
The Army started pasting out
Thomas wraa alerted a* quarterthe new stuff Tuesday and in leas m atter last night at a meeting of who*e undercover intr*tigaliunx rencut* he had been threatened
Fuller Chle( J II Reichert *aid
Iban an h e ir three opiniot,* had tie post, filling the vacancy left led to Ihe arrest of 49 person* on
c m t a l l f f i on when Uw/ go! the by the resignation of John U Gal­ lottery charge*, wa* accumpanird detective Waller Tiidon had been
by an affkrer armed with a *hot- aMlgnrd to guard Dletrk-h at !he
loway.
“ J n i e t r p o l d n . Opera atari of
Present a t the meeting were Wil­ fu n on trip* |4* and from the room rroue*I of Slate Ally. Clair Davi*.
Detective Ralph 1-re said Ihe
liam D. M a m a , etat* commander, where a grand Jury •» pmhing the
L Mjttueg from the Columb.an and B e t a k e n A. Garth, district gambling racket and ri-norl* that *ignmi-nl wa* a "ti-curtly measure
commander-alert, bath c f Orlando, some law enforrrmenl officer* are for protertlon In lran»portatlon of
highly Important documenl*" —
rekretf Hacked up In and James Sine, ecmmnndrr of the involved. '
presumably
lape recording* Die
the Bureau J Engraving and DeLaud post. The port wfpl
Jefcn R Jberv.
private deleelive
era, nrlr_....
...
record a* supporting and firm • da,* who helped Dletneh. rrpnrtr-1 h rjtrte h «aid were made in Ihr rour'ithe auxiliary.
irad two aaooymcut telephone
of bis probe

Here Is How Voting
Went Over Florida

Langioiti Rites
Will Be Friday

New Super Market
To Open Tomorrow

County Follows
Trend Of Stale
I, In Its Voting

New Military Script Draws

Various Comments From Men
TOKYO I.r - t ’nrle Sam may
have .lowed the rounlerfeltera
will, hi* worldwide .witch In mili­
tary money.

Rut he knocked the art rriUrs

dead.
Bln......
lllurted , one
____________
ahakrn soldier
. . . when
____
he saw Ihe ft
female figure* on Ihe
new military *crip*.
"Where did they get those
beat*!"
Another shook hi* head In dis­
belief.
"It doesn't look a* good as
monopoly money!"
A third swallowed and edged towrarrf Ihe wlndowra . . .
"Those color*—Ihey make me
1111"
The old aerlp called In yestrr-

Movie Tim e Table
BITS
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HO VI BLAND
"Fur7 • ! Furnace Creek"
8tart* T:«0
Feature 1:20

■» , 1t.t 7 g " w e a ^

l'rrs-4 leased Wir*

tTucker Tells Pilot Club Extends
Of New Hospital Here Thanks
Local Banker Says Interest Stemmed To Odham

Approximately 100 Die In Fire
Knowles Advises
Strolling
More Questioning
In Sanford Of Disposal Plant

^
A««uci:iled

Investigator Reports Threat;
Second Prober Has Body Guard

"WV .'ire goiusr •'* hnvo n h n tp itn l in S jtn lo ril". ilcclnrsul
IT . E. T u c k e r, nrealilen t n f th e F ln ritlu S ta te Hank mill rh u irI m ail n f th e S eiuinnle lln a p itn l AiMiH’iatinit at th e illm ie r
m eet ing nf th e I'ilnl F ilth w hich m et at th e \ :u-ht I'ln b la st
■'.t w ith XIrx (ie n rg e A. S tin e prt’ttltlintr.
A la rg e u rellittv t'i* slrnw iltt; nf th e hn*|&gt;it:tl wa* plmu-il
nit an ea*el. mul svltile M r T u c k e r to ld
tin- plati* m id i*|*eIlfisa lin tt* fn r th&lt;- hu ild in g . lie p o in ted out thi- lm jit ion* n f
th e varinti* d e p a rtm e n ts anch as deliv ers room s, m a te rn ity
ward*, operating room*, elr

Victory Assures
Governorship
lit IIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS
S ta le S en. l.e llo y Collin.4 o f
T allahnxxee w on th e vole* o f
- o u tIt F lu riiia '* heavily p o p u Inter I area* y e s le rtln y to »lefeat A etiiur G ov. C h a rle y
luhii* fo r t h e tw o -y e a r tinex p ire d te r m o f th e la te fiov.
h a il M iC a rty .
Collin*. di»*e frie n d nnd
* u p p o rte r o f Ih e Into jrnvorgovernor, wen by f.T.oen xrie* in
ihe Democratic runoff primary
which virtual!) a*«ure« election
Hi,. Dade 4 (Hint) throwing the
ma»* of 11x ruling .Irenith to one
man fer the fit.i lone In historv,
cate him a 3.i*X*toie m ahntv
-1
.i '.
&gt; • -■
n i'el.
hex' \icl&gt;r«
Returr - . i •• -- sia'a'i
i ;?t p ...... • • r (Yii' i ’ rt.MX t eli-» in VU
•« '
lie x*•u take .d in e in January,
i&gt; m i re '• d
1 'xliemrlx tai.lth■•* il fr I- I..’ ubbran J Tern )t xt». -« • " rr - j-*
Ihe Net ember general ehvtieri.
Ih.I Collin* »oid he'* going t.v
start wotkmg right away on x
"might) hi^ and (ar reaching pro­
gram” . because he will have onlv
Iwo )-ar* lo pul il m er lie laid
he will name some committee*
toon for preliminar) work on
plan* for ritu m g Ihe Goto Conslltiition.
John*, who ix aeling governor
because he !» *late Senate presi­
dent. will retain hi* Senate teat,
lie -aid he xtaml* ready In co­
operate "in any way I can" to
make Collin*' admiiutiraflnn a
xlicce**.
Collin* Tallahntxrr lawyer and
vetrra:i |egi*lrlor who *poke out
for *u«h th.m., a* grenirr legilInllx&lt;- re-ire**M{ ,on for Ihe larger »*umie*. won largely on the
xtrenglh of healthy majonlies In
Miami and other lAurr ea*f coast
urban «re»* plus the hexvily pup­
ulatcd Tampa llry tie s ,
Ji-fin* cartirxl 43 &gt;&gt;f 1'ie 6? coon
tie*, miHilt in nonh ll-'rola. hut
lr«i few- of them p.irknl Ihe kind of
voliltg ixiwer nee-hM In eul tub»lantrrll) into I'l-llln*' hig down*lnia margin
Ilrailey Gdhain who wa* plimi11aletl in llie lo*t iirionr) and
llitt-a lu* *up|*or1 lo CuT x—a p ­
pal-nd&gt; -»•'ft great ellrcl—«*id hp
»a- "very Impp)-' nl Ihe nnlccmc
■■( our ol ih" mn»t huterly fought
elt-tiltin cenletl* m year*.
1 -'Hr * * od &gt;11- eoul t never sdeqo-lel. . *|ir.
l,i- appreciation
I *»*lii. 11 and In - *uo|&gt;orler» for
Hi- 1 'in ii'nifli eel altlliale "
1
i-a 1o r e
nowfor
ioter|i-r lu- x.rtd h r't through
lull n
I I i'lfli IJ ilin* h id VHP
|**irli rhi.weti-r ‘ We xh.'xll return ' llie su i'm iie Court *1111
iitttxl il rule ilu ih rr Collins will
h.
Il *!r ti rrk a full fourtear trim m 19'al
1 lln* took ,111 ,-arlt lead whrn
IhllxKi'-ieti Cmintt reoorled an
II 30o 1 'e maim Ht for him Thai
wa* .1 Idnw lo John* who had led
thric In Ihe Hr*l nrimnrv a* Ihe
Hirer 1 .-idiil.ilr* ditulnl Ihe courtit fin- rri'im* xhnwed moil of
4811 . m • till-* hoi »wung lo Collln*
ih.- x me m other hig
1 .- John* *lrongCIIIII'' il-- I *• -i
1
Oran,
tlilfil
Duval and Ftil.iu-mnr didn't
« .1111** tin- At 1
ui It* li 111.1 l.iriliex lux iupj8trt,-i
me 1 \|M . linu and knew they
need in &lt;t*i-rrome ihe ColII Miami
1■ill»— wa- 82.000 *olrM behind
w|.
he 1 - . -li-I Hi-feat al 9-&gt;S
Most id in.- return* from hit
1 iinlliuieil Hu I'sxe Eight)

•’o.tlng It.ll'J.aM 93. Ihe building 1 1 D l i r t r l A D i r a f t
will Im- ron.lnu'leil of Human | | | U L .IIU Ix lL C lII
hrick and xtueco over reinforced
concrete structure The h M flout
will cuntalu the kill hen tacilille
ailminl.lraiion nflice*. Ihe exam
tii.ition riHiin., .nark liar, ennte
ence rooms so.I a morgue The
&gt;i'imul (liNir will he .et aside l«r
the Negri*-, mth its own isalern
its ward and deliseis sidle Tti
third Ihxir will In- (or while pen
\\ \SlllNi; U»N r
\tl&gt; lieu
pie. with Ihe .anu- (acilitir. One llmwi ell tinlay uonntineet! the ar
central operating room will sers&lt; re.I &lt;■( tt li- ider. .f tin N itmnalixt
thltll (bn*.
part) ot Puerto Him mi eltarge* i*f
There will he l.i room* on the
n-n.inraes t" uxeillirmi
third flixir with .even private aeditlmi*
1 S .. n riunent
■ hi.; one pediatric w ird with, dirSix
nf ili e• .ii i.-.i.
rest, were
mud ill
^ix hi
.ii-ii- niuii
in
lour beds; ihe deliver) ri*-rn and
. ltk
nutrniM )
M
Ihr olbrr 1 * * * * 1
‘n
i •m•f11% Hill In* ftirnUtuNl Hilh I hh *'
' 11 . *
bed*, lint* making it |n ..|td e to
. , ...
eonserl a . e m' ii t s o r m m Into
............ *,
a pro ate roum hi remnsing one again.I xi\ ether nienili-i. ot tinot Hie bed*, tin Ihr xecond floor Nationalist |u rty , tneludlng tinwill he :tu room*, i-l which lour fmir n tail here eli.irgixl with
xxill he private, one l.iilalimt shooting fin nu-mlH-i. ul Hie llnu-iward, one iM-dialitr ward t ir chil­ if Ili-pie.eiit.itisex mi March I
Hie oilier Iwo detainer, were
dren. and the drliierx ’ixilli T ie
enltie hiiddlne will In- itr eoncli d.iCPtl .i ;aln*l Iwo •’uerto Itieanx
tinned .Hid Ii*e pi .sited, and. a . »'•’« imprisoned in thr fislrral enr
• i . precaution, there ss til
a. aIn •■bill...
t I..!*.*.. al
.1 IDnuliury.
Iniilmi *
ln*lltlil!im
nvtton.ilI ...
in .iililed
four fire e*cap*-» The hotpjl.d Conn
Idle roundup resulted from a
will fare h,'.tnllfiil I ike Monroe
and occup) Hu- block between ,\li-l length) t ill ill) e.llgjlion into Na
liintlllr out Mill Carlo* \&gt;o* Im-- lionalixt part) n-ltx Ity extending
hark lo ('Alt’.
iw.-en F!r«l anil Seciind S'*
Fill Direx-tor J. Edgar llooxer
lloe wing will he called Ihe
I'iih Memorial Wing"and the ‘ mded in conneeium willi Unlay'*
other " T h e
Fernald E.i'igtiion roundup Hut member* of Ihe (tarty
Win::" The |i«*ndal will Im- r dleil were ri-xp-n-dile (hi 1 lilix*ly reto
flu- Seminole Memorial Ihnpilal" luliomirv aiiemid in Puerto Itu-o
•n diitiiicuith IIfrom being a roun-, in rtrtober and Novemlter. I9i0,
I) hntpilaL
hutiiilaL All dedtcaleilroom* | for (fie allrmpted a*«aa«inallim of
.-ill he re r'rrrd . «t&lt;itg,1 Mr Turk- former I’residrin llarrt S I rum,-in
• *&gt; who a^ld lhai e pilot romn al lllair llouie in Nmeinhri .1
wfilch was ■iivpfeii-lt fiiriiitlii-d that tear, ami for Ihe recent -fi«w.i
and deeoralhd several tear* aco mg offiay in the Hou*e here
would In rexhirril and the club
Hi - Vitionnh't parly ot Puerto
eould conlinne lo maintain 1'
Hick l.-ng h h .- i - n on Ihe attuMiey
Dei larlng ih it eon&lt; inicl'oii . 11 gem-i.,T* ,ohter*iti- li*t, d o cu h ed
l-egln on or ilmul Jolt I d r ax an organirallon » eking "in .iller
Tucker xnld II1.1 I II will lake 13 Ihe It-rm ••( :oi ■rnnu-nl til the
monlhx to complete No plan- li te l/nlled plate lo uneontlMuil'O! ■!
In-ell made a* tel. he &gt;aul. lor mean
• hate not
Hi
l.ind*raping. »III
Party.
Ithaxe
|922
been provided t
. "fillet I mill tin
Mr Tucker r*
r‘
d hi* inliv lene
exl m Ihe hntpi
,erl a* stem
nung from Ih
ne xpenl »ix
wlule «er* .ng
iimnlh* in a I
with the \ 1r
(Vor'd M I Auditorium Pocked
II While flit1II III" Il i.li il
he xjul lie
I lor
9lh li For Spring Concert
lo Ip keep li
erni led Xirn
\ large eiowd (lacked tin •• hie I
wax nol a led patient lie
ix-I 111m in nr la *1 tughl fm Ihe un-i*x|gnei| hi dulie* In Ihe V
| rii.il Spillig 11 n u ll of Seminole
lalMralnry and from Inal In
II gh &gt;1 henl'x 11••• honm *x1mu11 :
teri-'l III ho-pitalx and ll.eir 1
1 ,Ire t'luli, uriordii.g In Mi *
llnnlng grew Inltnuin-g lu« •Ox­ • *Mit.ll
S111•• It.-c xe Wliiltle, SIIS t-- il
charge frtim Ihe Arm*, he en
mo lie dirt-clor.
lixied in Ihe merrlianl mat
The group I'i'' 1 riled Ihe •nun*
and wa* serving at pnr-.r .*&gt;• II I
xhlii when he to iled hi* parent III * liter* which won it honor- ■!
\li IlN'iirru- |n *1 prior lo gnm III IIn- xt.ite tox-nl conle*t In the dtvi rIndia lie wax a«krd lo run- III -Ho .I program It wn* hlghliglili &lt;1
Sanlord in Ihe inleretl of lln- li.ii.lt ht ''.ly e xet* it*-*lgn**i| hy |lu* -I.
lor a few d a tt. and alter tim ing I ■niniril, and i|.i-clal lighting
lo Sxnford derided to x l . n dr | fret* nnd roilunie*.
I ncklT t|.|l« d llie il h .11 I- • *., | 1 I lie progrion wax d&gt; »igm I lu
and wax *hoeked al the lai ■ of I ap|teal le all age group*. Appmt
fio llllirx il had lo olli-t. and * lo ll mnli If '-'all toinlixlx were in
he made Ihe remark .it .1 I e.- luge in mu- ed xinging.
him ling that In* liobtn wax
&gt;- I
( 44)13111111 \I'I'I(4I\ I *
pilalx", he Immediately w., r uh
I'lllll'OS \ |.
on Ihe hoxplial eiimmitti-i
.) kSIIINOTON iA 1•r.•; - • • I
lhal linn- he hax worked n w id
arcnmplishing Ihe d*e .m 1 t 1* i •&gt;n*1It nil. *naI .im-ndmenl de»i.rud
lo 1* rmii flu Ibuixr to fue*' -m
almul In he realired
Mr,
Sue Sleven-oii. pi r u i in llie rvrnl i'i a dl*B*lroii* at- 111IC
chairman, inlrnduced the i» &gt;1 .-r ill ick on Wa-lilngton h.i* hei n a|»and .Mr* V i' Messenger it 1 1 protesl I.) thi 'w-nate Jlldu iary
duced her gue*|, her douch • in 1 om mitten
law. Mr*. Waller Ileal ol 11
,
Te*
Mr* It C .Maxwell and Mr*
llulh Scull who are pliunim: ia. 1
lion* lo California am* Europe
re*p*-clivrl)-, were pre-enirii with
•li.irie* from Ihe club ht Mr.
Waller Carter. 3lr». llartt-t xwan
»on. hntiex* for Ihr oci n«|iin ha I
ALnUQliFHQUK &lt;.r — Tin- firal E- An; cle* club and the headI'lacrd mlnlalurr "travel hag*"
at earh guetl'* plaie. :ud the official al tempt lo span tin i-n qu; i'er» of llie American Radio
fiuh'* color* of ere.-11 ami g &gt;ld tlnenl hv am ateur radio relat on Relay I, *gue in W'e*t Hartford.
,
were em|ihu*lred In Ihe lalil- dee Iwo r lers i* scheduled Saumlay Conn.
an v lay and New Mesic - h.on*
oration*.
'Die
t national organitaap..ar.-nil) hold Ihe ki-y in *uc linn n:
tried 40 year* ago
ce*».
to b a n . .
.uch r e l a y * as this.
In
.1
manner
rnmmisi-rnl
ol
Hu
Road Work About
Pie fir*t I n»conilnenial relay on
early day* nf radio. ine.'.aaiT* will low frequency band* in Ihe vicinity
pa-.rd from station to *i.iii-m „( p,,. pr,..eu( bmadca*! band wa*
40 Per Cent Done tie
all ac-nixs llu- naintry. It * neti-r .
in 191;
, Sanford City Manager Warren twen done on llie two ini-ter m u
The
situation
they- faced then w ai
Knowles today stated lhal llie liter band a very high frequency
«lty'» road work in Wynnewond, band where transmission* an- nor similar In lhal faring Ihe hams
engaged in Ihe higher frequency
a »uhdivi*ifirt of Sanford, wa- ap- mall) limit*-*! In line ol sight
te&lt;t
average Iwo meter
pli'Xlniately 10 per cent cunt"'nil- toughest plarc In cross signalnowwill The
ti
at
*I betwen 100 and
lill-lixl lodav.
I* llu Arilnna-Ni*w MexieoTexa*
The City'* Ifl-man road crew, Fanhnuille slrtdeh," *ald A David Tin milt
An imolfnial practice relay at*
working in Ihe area, i* expected. Mhblleti n. une of llu- leaders in
In roni|ilele paving of Decallew Ihe pm jerl. "Towering mountain* '•'•opletl U*i -xwoua) lailcd -ancc
Ave. Uie this afternoon and be­ aiul the ilixtancr lietween Ihe com J*"* niextages going Imiiii wajra
gin work on h'orrest Dr. eflher to­ lliumlli-x |8i*e (Mrtirular pndi b-’gged down a* Ihe rcxilll of •»
! obimrmel change u&gt; weather condlnight or early tomorrow morn­ lerns." be said.
’nii- project was conceived bv ' •*on* uhlfb lnlcrfcre&lt;l wllh
ing, acrording to Ihe City man­
ager.
Ihe Two Meier and Down Club * , ' ' n * , \ 7h*rillo and Sandia C r e s t ,
Wynnewood'a street* and road* of 1/ 3* Angcle*. Tbe Albuquerque ,'a*, °* Albuquerque.
They'll try it again Ihls week
were eilrn tiv rly damaged by last VIIF Club and similar organixatlon* and imllvldual* all aero** Ihe with several added station*.
year * heavy rains and fiend*.
"Hie day might conic when a
Thr elty manager expert* the country will take part.
An pfforl will he made to move fwomeler relay st o ** ihe coun­
work In Wvnnewood to be complrted by Ihe middle nf June “if messages both ways arms* the try eould Prove a lifrtaver In get­
no u n e x p e c t e d contingencies nation. At opnotiie end* of the ting an I m n o r t a n 1 message
relay are the headquarters of the through," Middleton taid.
arise," he tald.

Nationalist Parly
Leaders Arrested

Hams Will Attempt To Span
Continent In Relay Saturday

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MONDAY. MAY 21. 19.'»l

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

No. 98

Ansocinted Prow I n u r d Wire

Negroes Stevens Assumes Full
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Boards Responsibility Today
For McCarthy Counts

Smathers Says U. S.
W as Near Active W ar I o Petition
Tells Legionnaires America Almost
In Shooting Conflict In Indochina

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\ ll . \N T A O' — Negro Ir."let *
S T . P K TF.R SR 1 7 R G (/P)— A m e rica wan item* active par­
:t-out the Si nth x*xll1 iH'tttuiii
thnki
ticipation in the w a r in Indochina just a few week* ntfo. tscn
iiv.i! lu'.xnl* o? education to ellm
Smuttier-* (D -F I n ) told the A m e rica n Legion Florida depart­ male school segregation imtUfMi
ment at its annual convention yesterday.
•it.-l* in the (u .l mas* r.'it"I\k up
“ W hen the .'to rv is finally w ritte n , it w ill I m* .'•••en that ot the C S SupreiiH fi'iirt tulini:
Am e rica actually took the leap hut turned hack in m id -itiro n ly I'll *!■creg.itiuii.
Tha 1 strategy was ili'clu.cd &gt;Ct­
a fte r the intercession of th ice o r four great A m e rica n |*»- ti ii!.", alter a rnnfcivm i• re rl* ni
, t r i o t '.’’ he added. S n n th e rx ditl not identify thesto ''p a trio t'
of the National \»&gt;n fur
:
Vdvancemenl of x'«»tured 1*Cs&gt;
“ Since that tint**, tin* President ha** announced that in*
would not sentl Am erican troop** into Indochina unle.j* Im pc from IH .tales
Issuing .ni ••Atlanta &lt;l&lt;- larolhm
i first got permis- .ion from (*on-|
*li N \A('I* offirials called tor Ini grr&gt;'.’' Smathet* continued "In
tegralh*n
I school level* and
the UgM of \*lnt alrno-t ' . j ix-tied. _
W HICH ONE W IL L IIK GOVERNOR? Wko . i l l
ih. Ilrnm1*iH-.itrd Negro teacher assign
the
statement
i.
reassuring.
rratir rAnnidAry for governor Inmorro*, and it the »im r lime, go*
ii*i"it. .iiul fnleral ai*l for islur.1
"However, it i* well to rentem•uredly Ihr rn»er."ir*hlp— Stn. I.ello, Collin* (left) nr Acting
tUMI
I her that the I’re.ldent I* the com
l.titcrn, I barley John*?
lAiiirgisHl Marshall »i*«-ii-il It I
| mander in chief of the armed fore. I for Ihe NAAt l*. and \Vil
e« and he can .end them wherever
•cr White, executive .wretary.l
■and whenever he |ikr«."
were Ihe «hief spokesmen in a
Smather* *sid that if the que«in i . ronfereO'c afl*T the clu'*sl
•Ion l« put to Congress. "based on
meeting'.
the few fact* I ha\e today— and
W A S H I N G T O N Gin — See.
Marshitll. who repre»rnl*sl tin-j
one of the eritiei«m&lt; of thi« o*lnrganiaatlon m Ute Sttprente Court
re tn ry Steven* assumed full
mini.tratien i» lhat Ihe Ongrr*.
j|guiiieiit. 'aid there W'urld ti"t he
j .'cs|»oiisll»ility today fo r tho
I* given very few fact'— I would
"tune fur imaginary prultlem." in
not vote to .end o*ir troop, into
j A r m y 's charROl npainst Sen.
endin',:
school
segregation
ll&lt;*
did
the 'lenmlng Jungle* of lnd*v
M c C a rth y :m«l. in a sitarp ox~
-t
e'tiinate
Imw
l*-ng
it
would
Collins G o es
j Johns Spending
china."
•aki*. however
chnnifc w ith the senator, deSmather* told Irgionnaire* he
Me w .t r u e d against joggling
j nie«i litis tuts a "cover tip" for
On A erial T o u r
Day In Duval
regard* the Indochina incident a«
•thuol di'trirt. to evatle the rnorl
a
"hrush
fire
war"
an*l
added
I iiiy'lter officials in the F.isenMIAMI tr-Le H oy Collin* will I J A C K S O W n X K -.B - Charley
tilling,
allhuuuh
he
said
he
rrmg
,
"Tnlal war. when it arrive*, will
m.ikr an arnal lour of Florida's Johns concentrated hts la«t day’*
I Itower adm inistration.
uire*
the
right
of
.*
h*«*l
hu.irdthree great population'renter. In-1 campaign _for Ihe Florida r.over he savage, deva.tating and out
T h e A r m v secretary was
tu set up di'tnvt lines
den
Wr
*i!ll
not
have
time
for
and television ap-j norslilp today on his Puvai County
tiark in the m in -., i h r r of Hie reThe N A A tT will take up ttw
long
mnhillrntlon
and
training
or
... . K J?
which gave him a good lead In tht
•il*I«m t o| srgrrgnlion in **ther
| .umed Mil
i i ' v 'ii * imtif ne*
rp
: predirt* wi[l
win him the gov- first primary hut .till ha* 23.000 r\cn for producing.
I init tii-.lcd * itli i i- *ena'or refield' wlii-ii ii meet* in 1&gt;.i ll.i.
"Our
survival
and
our
victory
•■mm.hip by 73.0m \oirs
vide» that went to the eliminated
in\t iiii'iilli, .Marshall .aid
1iM-.iteitly
will drneed almost entirely *&gt;n the
T ie T.llah j.te r state 'enalor Ilrailey Odham.
Mt i' iiihy tiaii.ti" r*d li.ml to deWlllte assailed three clitic, ef
•force
In
being*
n*H
only
to
am­
NO!
ON
IMI
PAUINOd
H
i!
when
ih.
liner
R....a
lallt
i
front
Europe
Hurled Ihe
final
dav
nf
the
earn
...
i — .M - . - i —
The acting governor scheduled
In -tip pi. i t *-tc-oii a •■-,.
ihe sii|*reiiu- i iHirt liov Herman
munition
and
t**mh«
and
guru
tint
for
NewYork
were
Ihe
twins
held
by
Capt
Oiu-.-.
■
*
-.-inn..
Th
&gt;
paiiii. with a break fart time T V ;Ihe whole day for rampaignlnc
I aere resit* utsll ite ' •&lt;» IV ute
l alntaugc of Hi u |ta Co\ Jain &gt;
were tioru id re* la kin I'ominuo IVlraiilonio. . .. .1 were i im i
appcarenre In Miami, heart of around Jacksonville, where he will in manpower a. well."
lli'ii'i- aide' i inI i ••• i • • ii" • reI Ityruc if n. ini 11 Carolina ami
He
railed
for
unlver«.*l
military
Po|iulmn Dade (ounty which gave originate a Slrtatinn riming radii
(•luseppliia *nd Ann* Marla. The iklpp r was g.sif iihri it n,e chr*-lie'll) .Happ'd .lllp 'llllll'.
Sen. Illciiard II liu ..-,ll fll-lia i
training,
restoring
the
five
billion
him hi' higtft'fI ttde m Ihe tint .perch before going home lo near­
teuing. Mrs I'tetrantouio, willi her Ini’ lnn I nt-.t |..ui i I* .-r did In n.
Sal va'tlially. MvC-irthy surlie ileserllM-d TalllUtilge and
dnl'ar
Air
Fore*
1
tnulcet
rut
and
AMATEUR MtIKII — Robert
primaryand hold' Ihe key hi hit; by Starke lo tote In Ihe Tue«da&gt;
will make their home with relatives in New s in. i dy ifMi rndtuumlf
ge'ie»l at one p-'ild that S.i t (At
a. "the m*&gt;.I I'.itli'-li'*
Harvey, member of the sjuford Iilurtii'.
chance*
of heating Acting Gnv.;
election.
7 a faster *lorkpding of war m.i
hail had a long re&gt;) amt should
.
ire.
in
American
life
tislay
ferial.
final and Ski Club. Is shown as
Charley
K. John' tomorrow.
j At Orlando yerterdav for a hand
non he able “ to tell the truth"
Snvather&lt; «ald America tlmuld hr held a tow mpe with his in ihen fru.lralioti and lutlerne..
l*aler in the day hr will flv In ‘ baking visit to the Florida Stale
Sieien*. lit. voire rising, leaned
It-ih governor* are shaping
eultlvate
friend'
In
lalin
America
foot
while
being
pulled
on
a
Jacksonville, John* stronghold in K,k* Assn. convention, John« la­
forward in the nitne.. chair and
n- ci lute Ihe iniirl ruling
where
"thing,
are
going
badly
fur
slalomr
ski
yesti-rgat
In
Ihe
the fir*t primary, far a 7:30 p.m. |»«*d a statement declaring " I am
•aid: " I resent that remark. I
W*-"e n-.i •- I*}, rem
« tub's water show on I ake Mon
television appearance
confident that Tue'dav the people u« now."
tell the truth I don't think the
•i*i'aking of llu&gt;*eir ''Frightened , i
• I I I
•.
/
ry
*
/
He proposed a united front of roe. &lt;staff I'holo)
Tie n he will fly lo St Peter'-; *re going to give me tvrti more
chairman ought to allow that kind
burg for an II &lt;tt p.m. T V nppenr- |supoort than the overwhelming allic' to draw the line which Hti«o( statement to be made."
I dr ulge tmg!.t urn against lum
•
nnce reaching the Tamn* Hay area harking that they gave me In the *ia nntsl not cm.* and railed for
McCarthy n*'eiiisl that Steven*
where Ihe volet which wen*
first primary" when he Ini hi« a "prnrticnl attitude" toward
Hu ,!l nude one ..f the most ,n
l,rii*et'nl flu* F.riml.l-lgiliplilon .Memorinl ll.mpMal were had given "cnmpleirlv contradic­
the eliminated Ilrailey OiPiam In opponent, LeRoy rollin', hy 33onn American Communist' by making
t.'inocrate s ' 1&lt;h&lt;*. of nvert v«ai. i rni.'eil m eitfly nl n tiieelinp of file executive committee ••( tory" testimony bIhhiI the ineepit a crime in belong to the parly.
the flrrt primary are a particular vote*.
•■ii llie floor of the Fnlt. il Slate. |||te i t l 'l it III loll. IliTOI'lliHR lo nil llltll«»lllU*eniellt lay* Rttiulnll lion of the charge* aga!n«t the sen­
prire In the runoff
ator and his aide.
He 'truck bark at rollin'* cam
Ar7 !.P w ! r r ' m, in''r' ' hr ,,n " ■' nil.-***. Chuirmnh.
lie naked that the official re■J. . u s .
n
apceche*. Col-, paign contention that Ihe John,
.) rue N a a ’i 'V Ie«li r adde«| il, ,i 1
. Til.* e x .riH ii *•coiiuiiiltei* of Urn Fei lu .lil-Ln u yh lo ii.M e - porter tviM1 up thi* morning’s testlhn* will have a Malewirle radio, mad board hat been pacing up
pmtrram over SO station' from 3 .federal road money in it. hade
*- vhii a io U’ImnI iini i»n*&lt; ••huniing mor*iil lltH pitiil n id it'ct'ntly# Ihi* iiiinoiiiH’nnuMu
anti mnny »o he nsitit point out dlfiimhitTon lo l*e president of ihe reviewe'l lhe operation* *»f Ihe h o 'p ila l ttini itn fituincc*. In fctcac* . from statements Steven*
re in -1 S'.n*
And -.i the y m r ln |e r j,, n„.et in rm t* «fl *•«&gt;■*!
pgrtK-ul.irl.v*'Vi1jlri&lt;•*. Ih r hail made earlier in the hearings.
* « w £ i K 'V Y g e H g W * ' *
^
McCi thy
&gt;n« 'till pom ivr (
Hlrona ga"ilda m s f r r i.l^ 1.....
" « " 1 fouiul ii u»&gt;'olut.*ly neccs ary to ndcniico I lie im ii.nl may at Sirven« h lien the hearing
fsAIC.ON
Indochina
r
was rece.ved (or lunch
IIII. ell ,.iui'm Wa'tungton that •
commencing June I. a.
____
.
The f-emlnole lliftl
•Kneti pnilent in war I. 3* p*-r
lie fi.i'l no i r.iuniriil
Pie secretary ar know lodged he
S2::
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r
*
•
•
•
—
"1
Si
or. rrrrnllr In Ihr . i n r o ra l &gt;"•"»&gt; '" -1"
* ........
-" &lt; r
In llu* 'toteniriil i*.tied here Ihe d-'i •
1
’ _ ''
had consulted with high adminis­
room,
33
per
day;
eaili
conle'f, will present it* annual battle of Hie Dun Itirn l*hu type N IA I'I ' "flic il&gt; i&lt;,nil that •'■riiis
tration figure, ahoul the Army’s
prtinli* viMiht, sit) per day
.pring concert tomorrow night a t; at Nam Ilia, hi northern L . r.
(I onluiueil llu I'agr I igtil l
difficulties with McCarthy’s In••\ur.eri
charge*
!«•!
day
8:15 o’clock at Ihe SHS auditor I Th,. French
laiotlan garrison
vestigation* 'uhcommittre hut inlor
turh
nahy
wner
sided Ihe Anil) at"ne was rciuin, according lo the director, vanquished an attacking furre «l
are turnished hy Hie
^1j ^ Ollic HffW Whllllr
' ntioiit loo &lt;•( lh«* Cdimniiniit M
&gt;|x»n»ilitc f"r liriniting Hie charges.
J
(
m i day lor each I•alii where ell
The number* presented al Ihe Yi«.|minli ..ft«*r hein: li.-.ia- 'si hu
"V*Mt i ant em ir up fur an* one
-u|*t*he.
are
fumldied
liy
the
par
r
\
»
I
ronlc'l will be «ung at Ihe c*mrert,•
' "1' i ' , i ... .. ,r ,.
•i* ain-pim : tin- n-'p'iisibilily."
*nl.
If
Ihe
baby
I.
left
In
lli*
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WASHINGTON cm-The
-The Supreme while the annual event will Ihm ' L ' , * ' y
, lri!
McCarthy .tonni-d
U »S ANGKI.rS II \- .. im. and nur.ery slt*c Ihe nudlier ...... U C l / l j L U j j C u
k n s
** arm- lire. .
Don’t forget Ihe .peeial showing Court today followeda up its ami- highlighted by *lage scl«, which h
" I ’m not tryui" to cover up"
.
'
-r
tn
Hie
home,
tiie
charge
t«
$5
p*-r
ila*
luler
os
»
quarter
urn* ilriicnrn hy Uaviri I*fs»nan1 »pokftin»n
»m* rrl*« N mil
at llollins College tonight of the tegregntion ntllng of laM
sti-ven. retortril liii-n- nu t any■
|
It
i|
|
rt|
"
Acimlsslnn
nrposll'
are
ral.ed
Navy
diirin-:
V
rid
numbering
ifie
defender.
3
2
were
Furl Ini iliM-Us.lon nf Ihe evleli
hit
slum- . "Mister
Itoberti", with onler* designed lo admit Ne and special lighting and ens,.r .ailing I" *50. except in ra.es *d minor -in - iH iig rin i f, -r im p ro iitig tl"- ImmIv In cover up "
reported to have lost 53 men while Yhorvalduui dn-mu
which l« M n g presenleil for Ihe groes lo p*.:b!lcl&gt; suppoiHxl cn| lutne*.
Sirs en. irfMiTlcil i-.udi tune Meillne.-e.,
loii'illertomie..
ele
.11
1
,i)'.
mil •• and soiierogi- fan!)
The program l« designed In ap the garri'on's rasiullir. were “ 'I*1 or»nnd th. s....
benefit of Navy llellef. The pro­ lege*, unlvcr'ltie', Ihealrrs, golf
irth) refi ed l.» Ihr \ r m y
1
1
idi
ill.
and
emergencies
evrepled
Today
h*
"s
mi
In.
,.
.&gt;
&gt;
in
a
.*
*
1
.
.
mil
I
m
I
i
.
Id
l-il'ii
lit
at
tinre
poil to all age groups. Appro*! "scry light "
duction will gel underway nt 3:15 course* and hou'ing projects
•-ti; «»;•-. a&gt; -uu r I'l i u r . " Hie
foot kdeh and I in . d nil l.ikc .1 in event nl arrideul. or I'liiei
ilar iio 'I'H i’ of tin- 1 iti eiiinimp.m. on the special water set.
____ _ _____
___ _____............
Today-*
anion was
final In Ihr f? a' rl&gt;
v&lt;-call.tv will Im on the
i , rr .m
d 1 didn't make
Nam Tha lie* on an • • m if h year i,» m.*l* iim i / »*.*■» mile &lt;m lev. till lliopit.il Ila* alw.il. 1'"II,
!*
«
I'll!
-Illlg
to
III'.ll'l
lllbl
I'l'
-* •
Ticket, will be available at t h r 'raill. p'[
law------rcnt- ■
housing and■ a si»oe
''■'•Kc No admission will be idary nf Ihe Mekong liner li*i
'' - ••••- 1* el ii i
nut insisted he
n Milled emergent &gt; a.»i.i.iin* I- .n il hi • it t 'll 1 W I I no" I'
entrance to the outdoor thralrr.
munielpal golf course at Houston, •
initr.. wc«l nl Itit-n Pirn I'hn Hi
..... mil eoiitliuie to do ••• durii,. |'i,, mi. ling mil l-i gm .■ H p 1 ' always tilt. Hu- ti ntti
. _
... ... . . ,
Tea., which had been ordered . . .
—
French I ’nion fo rtrc . whi.h - .
jV.V croft', the lir.t 21 liours
at lli*' * ity llnll.
A group of U Mgh school sea
In event a patient I* tin.dili
iovena'hrlmed May 7 It is l« mile* (f„. Tahea. ran . •|u feet of .an
I In- ngendil I* a* fidliiH ■
Woman A rrested
tors front Ike Altamonte. Kan., f^iT110NrsT0C' on *
| south of the frontier nf lied China1*
anit , .......................... ..vilury to pay. tiie case uiii.t lir-t l»
I Prnyi i the IH'V. I. I: ttuvhton
high school, together with leach
But the hifh tribunal left lo lower Q | T L i g U O f C o U I l t
1 liiiicii ol
tin* Noanrene.
| Yunnan Provirwe ami han-ly .Vi engine. Il cnu.&lt;-&gt; .al .du.ui four leieired In Mrs. Alihie Hold "I
ers and chaperone*,
attended
| the t'oiinli lleallh Departilp’llt
I east of Hornin'* harder
kind*
morning service* jestrrday at Ihe court'— reconsidering in the light
•
III
In
III
.1
.mil il rondilion. Jis.lif 1 a.«l«l.un
. . ill
. . .I'll. lion of,i till' I
S.'minoic County ahrrlfr* depul&lt;&gt;f laat Monday*! miloric opinion
First I'reshylrrlan I hnreh.
a*dslance ran V
arranged 1
"f " ‘-l" 1 A m * . *'„ th.• *'*,.istriking down separate elementary "•* Saturday night arrested the
s * •
iiin ,i« for the miter mol sewer
lliroiigli Unit depart merit
and high school* for Negroes—to wife of the Negro proprietor of
|»t*»i rant. t r.ihiilat i*»n nltuch« d.
rhi- Sanfoid police department
A Florida Slate University re­ make
positive ruling
rulinginin ' ' Willie
lU ilry’a | lace located on
-------- the
— neat
-------positive
,,,,J• Hanev’i
"The
patient
load
at
the
lio&gt;
I iiiitriiilMM and 11
nurttlt "til toilny reeeixi-d n not* from Roy
port received today atated that Ihe field of education and enter Southwest HH and war charged
filial
lias
tx-rn
running
iu-.i'i
Im |ll «*ss lit. |
VI, i i
v
• •ntl' ic!i-a»ed priClyde H. Walker of Longwnod
with selling liquor without pn&gt;|*er
Many ease* have had tu hi- -cut
who I* currently attending Ihe col­ talnmcnt.
Heipie'l I lust meter at tin- »oiu-i. thanking it for hi* stay in
license, Krcorda *how that Hailey's
elsewhere.
During
I!*
.Y
1
.
o u t
.f»»lege aa a member of the HOTC
m.i' lii-.i't uirm-i of Srcond ."-t. and "n ii-ul nice clean tail "
Place has been Issued only a herr
palirnl. were .enl to the iir.uii’i- Mai V\a . In ri iniivi-d and a l"adiuk'
had rerclved orders tn attend a
I 'n't .-d "li tin' jxiili-e bulletin
license.
Meiiinrial
ltospit.il
in
Orlanilo
ST.
PETF.HSIIUItc;
1
Thr
•amid national •*•-*nt i\ 1- nmttnit
.ummer camp at Moody Air C O f C Executive
It H'.l l»,
.-it" pto'lili'l ("i tiie yinufoid
Iieouly M. L McCleliand who
"The
normal
cupanti
id
llu
American
legion*'
Florid
ile
iceman and Arthur Itoring Plant
*1 %%»*h
extent! mjr thunks t*
Force Ba«e. Ga. The
four
week
T
‘
Viiloiuiitit* latuiidiy
*aid he and (yepuly ltol»ert Carroll,
present
hu.pit.il
I.
32
in-d»
Ii
i*
camp period is 'cheduled to begin C o m m ittee M eets
1 Iti iim I fm (••••* parking p« r- you fm vib% »tn\ mi &gt;«mr nic« clean
have been watching the establish- part meat cln'ed it* annual eon City, national rin u lile aitern.de Ila. Mill .«» (llgll a. ."ji adrillltrd pa
ventt.in here ye'trnlay mill 1
i
i
IV l I! r
June 3)ih. Walker ha* completed
Mrs. Thorn a» Wiinht. l|oni.&gt;
s ___ o , . i . m ,nl f«r some lime, state.) that
This figure doc. nut im lint. 11111 1.11 di 11tilrd Mti-rnu. wti" linv* Im i'll it , Mtul t\« ►
•#»»» tn them from
three year* of air «rlrnee. an ar
A meeting of the Seminole ,&gt;,r y ^,,1,-hed Mrs. Hailey pouring tion of Joe C. Jenkln*. Gain* ville a«*a, w .1* i -Ii-i ti 1 pri -iitint id tt'e Iu-iii
I.. I tin- n«e of .1 It or leg i. 11.-«
halrie..
When
tiie
uch
hu-piii!
attorney,
state
ronim.in,
1
m
t
credited college rour«e. and will
t'MlDl t*» l "il *t
\nw-rtean la-gn-u \uvilian otli i. iii o|w&lt;ralion. Ind' lor uimt P-r .stI'si'l.'-st S.
n u - ° u " k
,lri,lk4 f°r customers, f„tt .ome
i
. 11 •- ■•nttoota
receive indoctrination In flying let L m - T “ i
Slanp-jr were o|M'iied May ?u Sjid.'iil nil
^ kriday fki mstinrt mint have w-arn.-d her l&gt;e- chn-e Sarasota for the 111', I meet 1-rs elected wen- Vli»
5
Vppoiiitnicnt
to
tiie
*n«»n.y
fighters at the h.ssr. lie will al&lt;o whlch plan* and programs for Ihe r - „ ,r
jy,_.y rnterrd she poured mg plare.
I'idhier, Miami, hi.torinu
and Ihi-u In ip rnoeh ( T " f v*e«('i.
.. .1. wr .
j tf.....ij.j. \ -•:• •&gt; to « •» atn\ • (&gt;&gt;r *|i utiL' Ilf ■* Atul ilutnvliini'
tit.
j*
.
ict
llu r*‘x*»rd of
observe tiie l*tr«i design* in mm
*.-«rd!.--C !* the ..... . doe,, . .Ink.
Fmui.i
Viiam.
iirtanito, hn'pilal fneilitie. "
Other offi«el» a ir Flans |llil». itr«.
1; i 1r .1 ri nding of tile ordinance urn
I ary aircraft
ini
•
.1
1“
•l«* •1&gt;
lo
rr
*t
Breckenridge,
managrr.
I
he
deputies
arrestmi
the
woman
Miairil,
rliaplsin;
Archie
In
&gt;n■
liaplairi
« • t
M i.. Sin- It .•!ti-r si'ii i&gt; - up*-rm i* roiling I1I1-i t o of llu* lt&gt; 1 dir
*, !* rimlliik*
the polkf Jf*
A committee, eoniiiting
_______
of who wna later released on Jtbii Starke, Judge arivnrate, and l rttlte
Mrs I. S Marshall. Tallahn* trnilent ol iiur.e. at the Im |Mt.•I 'iili il si'iiui from I! I to I! I V
|inrtm«*nt
.. bond. According to deputies, there ilumer. Hialeah, sergeant nt arms •ee, was named nation.il exii’ii
This rnmlag Thursday*! wmw George Touhy, John Ivey an.
id J. II.
7 Chief lloy Willinms h i- rc
Mr* M.irv Mirklrr i. man.' i
lunrheon at Ihe Seminole County Heaton, was appointed to study the were approximately 16 person* in
■pn 'I. d n City proses utor.
Joe I’adderal/. New Smyrna tile miniMiittm .uinmn. and Mr* onit It f . Wiley i' acciiunlaiil
Junior Chamber nl Commerce ha* chamber's by-law* and recommend the place nt the time of raid.
K
|*rr»entutuin of n livr'toek
Beach; Hilly Anderson, t ir.d Ga l&gt;on II. Fox. Marathon, non the
been canceled, according In a re­ any revUlons It feel* nre nece.ordinal r■'• by V"lle William. Jr
tiles;
lliek
Kddy
Mount
l&gt;"ri
a-id
-irvice
award
port In Ihe Jayree Journal today. sary.
tropic will in sent prior
met
s. p. Deeb, fnlUhas 1ee. were
I&gt;ate» of Ihe Saramta eonienThe regnlar meeting will be com­
Tho executive body derided to C O f C Is H elping
mg. if ivnilalili')
elected ilec rnnimaiHi-r. nti h- F imn will be announred t»v Ihe de
bined with Ihe annoal InsUSallaa hold the C *f C membership drive
Meade Wil.on, Mulberry, wa. partment executive committee.
li. Hi "lution nuthorixlng the nui . Thr HrraM .ijjain v ill maintain
dinner In be held at the Mayfair In the litter part nf October. The In Directory W ork
).u 1 i nter into nn art. •, " nt 3 iilack board nut-tile tt. ofliee to.
Ion rownlry club Thursday at T
nion decided to publish a
Sheriffs
Deputies
Itnhert
Carniih ivt Inntli- Con't Iim .-on morrow night In gne last minute
Forrest llreckeniidge, manager
p.m.
Dry of paM&gt;up member* In Ih&gt;
roll amt M. I.. McClellnnd lit' t
rniiii the i&gt; ■tinvisI of to «ticrt return* in the race between tho
The senior voice recital «&gt;f Iliith distributed to new-comers and per- of the Heminnle County Chamber
night
arrested
ller.hel
Sullivan
&lt;
•
'
Deiiioerntle candidate! for $ovArcher, srhe.lule,| for tonight in tons making Inquiries about Semi­ of Commerce, today announced
tank Monro*...........
of , .-,
to. Appriivnl of the rnitiui* &gt;' ernor. Vcting Governor Charley
that
the
chanil*er
was
involved
in
(Continued On Page Eight)
nole County.
|e»* driving and leaviiu; tin- s. i-ru tin* previous inertinga.
John... and sen I.eHny tollin'.
making a compilation for a revision
of nn nn-idi nt.
11. Sicnlng of claims and voaih
Special wire «cr\ire is being
of the directory of Florida indu*Tiie
ili-putii-«
n-|iorteil
that
tale
rr
,
.m ired for Hie evening tn give
tries.
lint
night
tlicy
received
a
call
from
12. Mi«rel|anrous business from »tate rrturn« laical returns also
Florida's ranid industrial growth
the inan*&lt; mother snyini: that she th,' flour and from the City com I will he posted a« they are re­
and the establishment of hundred*
thoiigiit
.min
thine
might
happen
mission
reived at thr office
of new plants and factories during
to him. A short time later deputies
Ihe part two years ha* necessitate
learned that Sullivan had turn*it
ed revision of the directory, accord­
hi* ear over twice on Orange lllui.
ing to Hreckenridge,
in Lake Monroe.
— murder, threw of intentional man
This
will
be
the
fourth
edition
of
I-egal roadtdorks stalled action to- all
slaughter and
The ear landed rigid side up and
Wf1
.
°gf
“L
,
r
*°"
*"
,hr
‘
he
directory,
the
last
issue
being
day in the 19tfi aa-arxm slaving! dea
h o * ilri'en across Ihr county line
r
^
wf?./i..
j?.?f'
E
'X
r*^JL
pi.hli'hed
In
IMS.
It
la
expected
of tJiree American Army offierrs of
by il« driver. Ha was arrested
, 5*
Adrian to contain mor# than 7.tK)0 littinf*.
In Germany.
when he returned aero*' the line
U
a
Wf
V
T
.
'
^
N,^
r
Botkrtle.
W.Y.:
........................
‘
and in lu-ine held in the county jail
U S . Chief Prosecutor Thomas and lit U . HUnley M. ftosewatrr
Voter- who don't turnout to cast matiun tn serve the two-vear unin lieu of $100 bond.
Lsncl'n annotmred the present of Omaha. Neb. Tne _____
charge*
were_
_ were
ballot* in tomorrow’* runoff be- expired ter.ni of the late Gov. Dan
evidence was not legally aufficient fUed by Deputy U A Prosecutor
tween stale Sen. Iwltoy Collin* MrCnrtv is th.' only statewide isVPW M EETIN G TO N IG H T
to aak the etlradition of Jame* it. WIlHani CtnfWd of Hampden. S treet W ork Is
Acting Gov. Charley John* sue. Eighteen eminties have conThe Veterans of Foreign Wars ami
Leech of Lima, Ohio, a former Hast , after the Arm y bad turned
a«l No. 32K2 will hold a regular fur th* governorship of Florida tr-t* for 'talc llnuse of Heprescinj
Army captain.
myer the fties &lt;ff tbg ease to U S. W ell Underw ay
uvines* meeting tonight at 3 wtin’t lie aid*’ to usp the weather olive* seats amt others have local
Leech wga accused laat Friday H1A Commission leggj gntborttte*
race* on the ballot
o'clock at the American Ixglun a* an excuse.
City
Manager
Warren
Knawlea
T tirir were prediction* that no
• fn r w m i goo.
Die .Miami Weather llureaq said
Hut. Various committee report'
murder a# the threw officer*. Jag.
mme
than half (hr I.I37.0OO reglttoday "It look, like grnerallv fair
will be presented.
T. lhhL hi Pgran Germany.
wralhi r m r r the .tate.” There tered Demoerat*' will vote, but both ! \
. Ltwch haa dra^d the klfilngs.
riHilil tie "a few little light and governorship tordldMe* are work- ■ r
Informed la Lima of lonelan’* an­
i brief .bower." on the lower east Ing to *'3 nut more Hun that—
nouncement, th« Ohioan told a atepped into tbg egg* and ttopped The work which waa begun laat
Movie
T
im
e
T
o
b
le
I roast but they shouldn't keep particularly it arras where they
him.
Monday In the 8anford subdivision
W A TK H HllOtV— June* Manning (le ft), rlnsning a&gt; “ .Ml*'
newsman:
.folks Indoors too long.
are strongest
RITZ
America of IM I," i« &gt;h"»n a. hr look Ih r *ki lump yroterday at
In n ^atgrent U « night. U
«»»
“ All l know about this 1* what
Colls will open at 7 a m. and
There were fMA.000 Democratic
tha Hanford Ilout and Hki &lt; tut* water show held on l.ahr Monroe
“ Executive Suite"
has been supplied me by the newv elan declared thn erideme &lt;*1* nor middle of June if something un­
rloip »t 7 p.m on&lt;t in
pl.icr«, voin c»%t in thr M iy 4 lirft pri*
Ju*l ahoir the Ht. John* Kiser bridfr. Manning In prr.ldenl of Ihe
1:00 - a.07 • 6 :11 - 7:21 - 9:28
f o r S n S D y d n - (0Z ” " ' d&lt;T *n'1 M A “ P the wo,k.
papers. I have noftfag official on it. Ha
'tie ballot is so shurt It stouldn t mary. Johns got 3* 4 per cent nf
'
1 22
The area'* streets were aeverly
rlnb. Charlie Beard (right) ridr* a round nanrer backwarda be­
M OVIELAN D
P . !*ae| move. When the (Inal
take a vot«r more than a minute them. Collins 33.3 per rent and
idameged
tost faHs
falla heavy rains
hind a speeding boat. Others participating In yrrstrrda)'a sliow
15 nrrmnrtm^sibl W i l } } ’ ^Tn f 1
damegad by lost
"A
ll
The
Itrnther*
Were
nat- *
‘ H I still be
to make a cheek mark or pill! a Ilrailey Odham who was ellminat.*P ^
flo®4, Tha City nas a 10-man
were Jane JrnnTaga. Norma I'eye Harvey, f n i r Wright, Martha
Valiant"
* **• •« foe ereW working lu the .r e . today,
voting machine lever.
,
M s.,»
Jo Carr, Hid Jraningx, It atari llarvry and Joe llctrhl.un. In spite
Starts 7:36
The coutot tor DamocraUe aomlla tU a a rd Or
kl$bl)
■™ * •
at(online M lb* City B W U |U .
«f choppy waUr, iba Uawpa y m m ltd s (nod thaw. (Staff FbatnnJ

jSenator
Accuses
Secretary
Claims Action
Is 'Cover Up'

Demo Candidates Are
Finishing Campaigns

l.

«i,r

' Prices At Fernald-Laughton
i;.h., .I,,. H.*r"^ Memorial Hospital Kaisea

French Command
SHS Glee Club Will Claims Victory
Give Spring Concert In Midget Siege

S tro llin g
In Sanford

upremeCourt '!&amp;S%g%S££r&amp;
' ' ' n"h'
Follows Edict
With Orders

!T

Imsrovcmc.il
Program Will

Man Starts Solo
Trip Around World

Ex-Prisoner Sends
Nofe Of Thanks
To Local Police

Legion Elects Gainesville
Attorney State Commander

Driver Arrested
After Accident

Hcrold Will Post
Election Results

O

Legal Points Stall Action
In Case O f Slain Officers

Generally Fair Weather
Predicted For Election

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�TT1K SANFORD H ER A LD
■- — a tr* f UN- A Avr^ffv..
'------------------ 1 WAVE V O j S «S N
w t r r c w ii? t s c o u j w t h im b a s -c
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J 1 1B U

CAAvr*i

Housewife G e t s ^ ^
Score From 'K ille r

iG T H l 9 FUSTS*. C* T

SAN FRANCISCO A - A frifthtcnH Lns 'Angelc* housewife sent
police in California'* two largest
cities hunting Charley tha Killer

.

•f'liuiunin

^*ThVy found their man in a hotel
krrr— but let him fo after he adaiittrd hr was a killer.
•‘A man ju«t phoned, lie &gt;ald.
f m Charley the Killer,' and hum:
ati” Ruth Groasman of Los Anrele* reported to polirc there at
I 4 a m. yesterday.
The call wi* traced to the hotel
room of Charley Kayi of Eureka.
! Calif., here.
" I was trying to get Ruth Grotsman in Beverly Hill* and they

KSAH QOMCO^S

Prices Good Monday and Tuecday

Quantity Rights Reserved

Open

Open

Cu _ . . l
e xp e ct

4—
im c rs

Literary

prices to remain steady. A i ul*
w..yif „ crrtA|n number .*t&gt;cct

Stability

Guidepost

.............. ■„
in
if future mice change
i of whether such uiitleivenlually prove right or
has an important Infillheir euinnt t-nroinie derunsuiners

III W. Ii. ROGERS
LONDON A F T E R DARK. Ry
Robert F'slilati, llritlxh Rook 0«-n*

uiitinif.il*-

pliers to fall and others expect
price* to rise, hut there is not a
majority in eithi r direction. This
j, |„,t too much different from

All Day

.

All Day

Wednesday

^

Wednesday

HOLLYWOOD &gt;M-A thief shoved !
a curtain rod through an unlocked i
window to lilt n pur«c and content* I
valued at $730 yesterday from the
ACCEIIL.SATLV K ILLE D
apartment of actreta Leslie Caron,
HAM LIN, W. Vn
.ft - John lie wasn't caught.
Delbert Thompson, fid. of nearby
Howies Route, wav treating a mule rreek.
for an open sort- yesterday when
Thompson was pronounced dead
he animal hollcd, throwing ......
him from inlernal inlurles shortly after
Ivgainri tome rocks and into a arriving at a Huntington hospital.

-

PICKLES

«&gt;'&lt;• situation u year ago. hut it is
vastly different Iron) the pultcrn
in early Iii6l when 7? per rent of
iltliificunt tliat u recent comunurs expected prices to rise
Reserve Hoard survey
t, In early 11*51, the Img- »«d early in I9M when U percent
ii of ronsumers exited ex|iected thr-rn to rise.

Head of the Vico Squad for soml
of hi* 30 years with Scotland Yard,
Fabian here In Ms second l«&gt;«k
tells about the dusk-lo-dawn pa*
tiol In the more lurid *|m&gt;w in Lon*
ilstfi'a Wosl I'n.l Ilia ehhnsetnrv Aral

cll.'rtaxi *. half a dosen murderers.
Despite mystifying and color­
ful examples of the underground
vocabulary, like kaff, lumber, mug.
rosh, nark and grass, Fabian s |h*IIs
the sordid but interesting story
cut carefully. He la as careful In
hla account as Kcotiand Yard serin*
to be In Its methods. A single
thread from a bandage, the hat the
criminal forgot to take off, tindifference of our horsepower In
a nauto's tax taring, all hanged,
or holps-d hang, a murderer, llui
matir casts were solved, In efect,
by slicking to the hunt for a needle
In a hayttark until It was found.
America will Iw sorry to learn it
comes Into the picture cn occasion.
It ia New York, for example, no
lass than Paris, that provide*
“ blue films," the sex shockers
shown In secret bark rooms to
grubby HtUe men with distorted
appetites. There is alan a record of
"onltr1 Hr armri1
. robberies among
London's ero«ih-d strts-ls and sub*
urt»i tn IM i. Now York exceed*
this tvtry day."
Fabian is a master at taking
tha false glamour out of vice, this
lant romance and adventure to
him. It’s business, like Insurance or
real estate. He moralises, he gore
Is-ls-ts to you. be talks like your
Dutch uncle, lie makes the law*
breaker and wrongdoer a sordid
character, iho primrose path Is all
the morn exciting to read about
when you’re walking safely along

ir fL L

CHARLEY JOHNS
UK

O

BROW ERS
WERE "VUl

G O V E R N O R

Hear
Charley Johns
TONIGHT

*

COCA-COLA

GRANGER • BLYTH
TUESDAY

and

WEDNESDAY

Fresh

Heat this forceful ''Aon of action ' in a |igM from
the shoulder ditcuition of deeds not talk. All Florida
needs Charley John* o Governor who will keep his
pledget.
Jsiesit lekst
t - w u W. Oe*e«ist«
$!•!# f d - p . -i- Na*r iff
tlsls Co-po.g* fits ,.ft,
fo S tstill*Si *#•«*•.!• »#•!

Starrier; Victor Mature. ( idem Gray, Glenn Laagaa
KegiaaM Garner, Albert Hekker

ADDED :: CAKTOOIf *AND SKI-KCTEU SHOUTS
Ever) Tuesday ia IIUCK NIGHT at .Muviclund. You.
your rn r unit all puHnengen* will Ire udm itted fur Only
One Dollar.
2 Showing* M lrly Commencing At Dnrlt

BEEF
TONGUES

CHICKEN
WINGS

3 3 c

Lb

rr.if?

All Havant SUPERBRAND

ICE CREAM
Motion's Frozen

Kills 'Em fasti

Easy to Usol BLACK FLAG

Dm J30 C*-i«e«»*f Iv it Cihiviv
h Ik# li.i.is Ik. tstJu# s&gt;itl
rksfi falfeg Aaisrhis

L A

lo o k s il

L A

C N O Y

&gt;•#( Chap Soey

Macrtlaaa Ckiaaaa Diaaara
no.

C H O T

Vag. Bari or CUckaa Soup

No. 309 Can 5 1 C

95c

h iC flCCLlOk,

I

TS nports*cnr line* tell you thereat
lift and spirit byre cnuujth for
any mun.
liven atandinjf at ill thin jllnmnr car
look* alive.
And that look&gt;of&gt;tnmorrow styling
that's part and parcel of every new
Hukk —that sweeping panoramic
windshield with the drcam*cur
ilant —aU that aay&gt; there's action
here, and plenty of it.
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P H IL L IP S

U N DERW OO D

Chlckaa MaodJa Bmp

DetrlMHaai

2

lOU-sa*

IA the Hvwt of tha live wires-the

w
U .

N O W
Ron* Maot Dsg Food

2

Ha. 1 C b m

BOCK
can

S u le s

him )

l w

S o u rin g !

.

P IT E R

vou U( • in ti • »tor santr?

ClltCV YOU! C A g -C H tC K ACC104NTS

t ie

39c

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a a it t r n m N Ate amma ayug ^

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DOUt U LT
__

29c

O tta r M ayer
Braf * Park with BBQ Saaca
■ ZSr
Hat.
PORK

5Sc

B O S C O
Charalals Drink
34-as. _
It-ns.

53c

PA N

SSc

P e r s ia 4

ta re h

La»ta Thru Many WawhJaga

15c

P E T E R

P A R

FMBBi MM!
, , &gt;f mtJt
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Psaaat luitsi
a
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P U R
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Dry BUiek
S's-a*.
!&gt;-•«.

DEALS!

lo'i-os.

2

47c

22c

32-os. Jar § 7 c

I 7c

T R E N D

a•

B u t ftiat nolo the name "C hntuky”
emblazoned on its rear fender, tind
yoil can take it as tfospcl that this it
a performance cur of the very first

29c

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I .\p|&gt;rkMilt

think
3 Knccuntrrcl
—
r * * » ru n »
P Kxprvted
nickname
•" KK’wera
5 Daughter
l.‘ I.rat rout
of one'e
m-pliov
•' Kill
6 City
e|iparatui
'Alaska!
ll Writing
T Kn.ploy
m| K merit
&gt; Trrr
1 • Hair on
&gt;14*1tin;
i .itc'a rttk
rubber
li' Al homo
0 Jump*
i * Ship &gt; oOiccr 11 lamp*
i'' T ii( lan l
horneil.
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humpnl
7" American
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IT I'Jltiflrl
Wotlillirr
.
t *&lt;i ourril
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a
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M ic^ o y P -T A W i.!L
E le c t O ffice rs Soon
The Midway I* TA will hold da
central election for the teem,
Monday tunish* at K
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o'clock
The present President. Jamc D.
Ilagin, It asking all person: la
attend the meeting at which he
will give hia annual address. Sima
awards will be made and refresh­
ment* will be »erved.

The bark chipping and acid me­
thod of turpentining has rut labor
cost* in half and produces lust
as ntiirh gum as the older method,
sometime* more
N O TH K
(irrrn Spring* is rlo-rd to thr
Piddle while improsrnirnta are
tscinir mmlr.
I.rllos t'ranri. Friend
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Sion. May SI. I9»t

M U ttF IK LD . .Scotland .f - The
♦**t - tiny Briti.h Amateur (lolf
Championship pot under way today
and players cast anxious eyes to­
ward the unpredictable Scottbh
wwathcr They all agreed lh.it the
StHh title would co lo the longer
driving player with Ability lo sink
putts on soaked grren*
The weather here has a habit
of reversing quickly, hut a relent­
less rain (he past few days has
softened up the testing G.MW yard.
par-72 links vomlrferabty.
I’layrr* from IS nations are en
terrd and the experts have tabbed
big Hill famphctl of llunttngton.
W. Va.. and defending champ;' n
.l&lt;&gt;e Carr of Ireland the two pi avers
to beat. They're The longest hitters
In the fir'd
Frank Slrannhan of Toledo ha*
been installed a* ro favorite with
C.xrr by the professional oddsmak
er*.

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News O f Men
In Service
U. S. KOItCKH. A LA S K A -S r'C .
.Samuel M. Litton, Whose wife,
- Jeanette, lives .-at ’j oin Washing­
ton Avo., is returning to the U. S.
after serving in Alaska with the
itii Regimental Combat T in in.
Sergeant Litton was a niembei
of the unit’s aeivire company. In
t|te Army sinew 1DID. hi* I* n vet*
eran of the Korean rnnfllrt and
occupation duty in (irmuiny.

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Scouts Do Good
Deed For Lead er

FORT JACKSON . S. C .— Pvt
Ualtoii'J.MMxmirNoTr of Mr». C.
Cl. Bowen. Sanford has been as*
signed to Company li of the GGfith
Alrliornc Infantry Regiment for
l«*ic naming.
lie will vpvnil Hu- next eight
srseks here learning the fumbimentals of Iwing a soldier. This inejlidrs rlasitvom lectures in such
subject* as military cxpirtcsy,
first aid mid charnrter guhlanre,
ami* runihat field prolilems involv­
ing the use of the M-l rifle, which
Ins will learn to fire on various
I anger.
After right weeks of training
with the lo u t Airborne Infantry
Division, the trainee is given ahoill
I I days leave. He may return here
for eight more weeks of infantry
tmining, or he may be assigned to

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Lawyer Listed
Among Deceased

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S.'tiuiti.v s ( rvptoqmdr: lilt : M ACIC O F KlltSP IX3VK H
OCR IGNORANCE T H A T 11 CAN KVKIt K N I&gt; -D IS R A tU
Piltl it'.t, J I i K&gt;n« I •ntu,, t Sn.tlt ats

rdllur of the Mm Angelr&gt; rime .
lo K V Lutuink. who will operate
Kdwm J Strong. '!•, died vi«lrrtin- •tatlon.
MIS ANCKLKS i.P— The Itoy day of a heart ailment.
ST Lot is r
Tiursdav w 11
Kutmnk l» n veletan of World
Smuts of Troop GOT did their good
Ml. i
; :Midinl *d UlC • a il •&gt; fur Klnn r T Waiter iu
W «r II. when ho &gt;ei*,,l in tie
turn yesterday — fur their scout­ American A-*n *f Sunday and fea remember — he plan* t &gt; attend;
master.
tore Editor in I9&amp;I lh i no I th menu tlal servile* lor St l/r.liv Jl1
&lt; it) l!inm lull Stcmppr Frl'h y I i f a n d
Ihe f.tth« r
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First they hid lo get him out of limrs as copyreader in 1924
nfj
li i died list v rar. Hi*
its atvir
d.iv
fan* nf otu* rhild
town. They contacted Jim Stevens* became Sunday editor in ttn*i
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um *1 t'» ilrci*tati Ihr Hi w
name ua* erroneously livlrd .i-, Lubank.
Reivi e Station. First
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sister in Fresno and arranged for
amone the dercaretl
A Unlvcnity uf Wltnnsls
HIand
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her to invite him up thrre for J nallsm gradtiiti hr worked «*i
I v»*r« It llullvi t*pn pre.iderl Of!
a new i'ti.inrsx in , vei g,owing nreontinr i . Lulianks
Vls.l.
the Colorado Springs liar th the Lawyers Assn of St 1aW|l« •ng
Tiien
to %
wuiK.
locn they
inrv *it
-ii io
v t s i «wil/i
d i . I'uriiio ii it., I t hu H iihi and tin' "I.nit pm-'irs the srrylrc.v. *»11 RntGoi .1.
oa rent aI Mipervlvlnn. and piihlhd' Mj|u
' eulii.' I and Mils i ix. ■ the ll*l had he* n ebeeked and
Hi wa* are»mpante&lt;l „t the rere,
nmol. . |,y HrJtley Odium, pwal
his house ~ a p»t. they knew h - j ol|riu|
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bli*
cbcckr
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mvitafinn*
had been plaiming Icit had |mi *I - 1 ,,
Od di.-ti ibuter and recent
■ire f:in!ed il.it thruugh «tvn* •lull rt'ilorial
’ - with
- them
-It -helped'
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sp :!1
mnili.late. Odh.im
noncil In work
1,1 i*
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••Mir Wnit-r'i flatpc va* included ina&gt;l&gt;‘ notaptwh nt th*- opi ning, hut
two
il.tnyMer
Uiat a painting rontractor ws;
i ■■ t'n Invitjilm -. ili h a'-n car* gt.ei I Ul.nnkv his Coilgmtulatluli* (
(T lllt O lM t A C T O R
chairman ol thr paritits’ rommit
it I th* name* of 17 it,-ad lawyers and lo-st wishes.
ili
I’lrasr
mil for spiMdntmral
tee (or the Irotp.
SIK„ R OtT'FR h
Walter remarked
“ We llguied that sinre he'd
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Plmnr 17.12 - 111*
' I don't know h"'v it h.sppenril,*’ | Fqiiipp*,1 in tlo- lai* t in itim),rn|
given so itturli of his tune to us. j , , 1* ^ , 'io^,f‘ ‘» » lii ^ u l" ” '" , but I'm ;! id l*i *•pi r' |t !■ i rron faeihti,«, the tatimi eon service
122 South Palnirlli*
« r owed 1him
dm a little in U
teliirn/',
railing / I't|,||ih&lt;
six antoinohlle- nt utue, n cording
lu ru /'; l , r &gt;' r&lt;V,,n*
*"*&gt;rl
in ' Ciiuv *'
•m l 13 year old iwnul Wsnef. i—M *a.isht^i
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one of the many Army schools.
A* Berkeley. I he I niv* r.ily &gt;f
It I \ K id V III! I s I i!il
Basle tmining is required of each La Worn is sei.m igratih Haln n a I llruer Kn&gt; m porsl«ta*nt for a
the
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appeared
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rent,
red
new man coming into th* ArmV.,
year ild. Ii
., b.iby htld toilny
Fort Jackson is one &lt;&gt;f the Army'* ■in Ihn Teharitapi Mmut'iins
imesuie |„ in . I, d Unit hts hah)
largest training stallons. Primari­
■dt' r Hk' up j Ii iiii iilul.ir for .*ri
ly an infantrv tunning post, ihu
• i .'nl i *•» weeki
MARI’ lL It
Fmt olfers schooling in specialties
Mary Ann Varga, 2? nnl the i ‘8«
SANTA BAH BAR \. Calif. .P
associated with infantry divisions,
The daughlrr &lt;1 aid"r J. Carroll and a sms I el *.-lne Iq^it lol*e in
it . well av combat tactics.
Nai*h. Carol Fl.nne, **, usd '*,k v rookie tin
C R E D I T It liR R A U O F S A N F O R D
NFAV LONDON. Conn (P U T - Roikwril Sheridan, ft. a l/vv AnvrThe r.ihrr day *..........
. rhirp
TKI.KI’IIONKS I**B m,l ||»7*.
NCl - James Wilson, stewsidsmv Ir* builder. »*ir&lt; x henrym^on trip in (he cookie tin Ml &gt; VitiM
I’ ttoiB in i ^ »♦ fi.nl \ tts n fir N atlnfi.il |ln.!t Itn ild ln f
I'.SN, son of Mr». Anni* Lawrtice to Honolulu lodtv
think* th, hil l |* i in, ado *lark
They were m irrlrd lirrr yev- She feedj it egg yolk .ml mvdicd
of Sanford i&gt; serving n' The l ' R
Irrday.
Naval ..uhmatine base here.
p-t il e* ■ every eight minutes

New Gulf Station
Officially Opened

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iMIMKOGRAI’ll PRINTING — TYPING
(TIFDIT IN\ I*:STIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN' UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

8 6REAT POWER P

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It tike i more thtrt two hundred m illion ilnM .ft * "ttb ol
plints and equipment to m ike m m * fTedily K ilo w jit will

Scrviic" home

No Matter
What They Tell Yc a

A state tax commission
WILL threaten your
Homestead Exemption!!
CHARLEY JOHNS is opposed lo a Slalr
Tax Commission. His opponcnl FAVORS
a State Tax Commission.
No mutter how CHARLEY JOHNS' op
ponont and his supporters try to oxplain il
aw ay, a Stale Tax Commission WILL EN­
DANGER your Homostoad Exemption. Just
aik your local City or County Tax Acsos or
and soe what ho says.
A State Tax Commission will coifor
moro pov/or in Tallahcisr.oo . . . tako av* iy
dutliorily Irotn local government. Sue! ft
commission could immediately or in .ii?
future raiso your homcBload assossmonl to
tho point whoro your Homestead Exemp­
tion benefits would be wiped out.
Thai's ONE GREAT BIG REASON ‘or
supporting and v o t i n g lor CHARM Y
JOHNS lor GOVERNOR.

Home Folks Big Vote
Tells Important Story
W hat tho homo folks think about a cardidalo tolls a lot. CHARLEY JOHNS n
coivod 91.73°o ol all votos cast in his horn'
Senatorial District. His opponent rcccivod
loss than 50?a oi the votes cast in his Sona
torial District.

i» about IU* p it pitsiitt per day.

Still Another Reason
ROADS — CHARLEY JOHNS' Action
Road Board has inaugurated tho groatost
road and bridge building program in Flori­
da's history. Moro than $100,000,000 will be
spont on Florida's road-building during
1954. Tho monoy to pay lor this groat pro­
gram is availablo. Tho work WILL BE
DONE. You can soc a lot oi it undor way
right now.
Thoro aro many other roasons to sup­
port CHARLEY JOHNS. Ho's a Man ol Aclion, well qualifiod for tho office of Gover­
nor. Support and v o 1o for CHARLEY
JOHNS for GOVERNOR.
IU O M E JOHNS
Slat* Campaign Mgr.

GEOROE W. DANDLLAKE
Slat* Campaign Trtta.

(Fold Political A i t . )

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Protect tout Homevtr.id Exemption

V J;' C H A R L E Y

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�United States* Under terms of the agree­
MAN 1
m ent th e United States will help to train
Lant year M inot F. (Mickey) Jelke, of and equip the arm y of P akistan for the role
New York, was convicted of pandering. The It m ay some day have to play against Com­
rase was eo sensational and the details so munist aggression.
lurid th at the judge who sat on it decided
Pakistan stands at the gateway to the
l o r V / . ;
v
Tririiw- V).r'.MmViic fclaat nncTtne area \vnefiPfifo j k /m U u i . 1
prosecution presented its case. He took that of the five world noedH liolstering. Although
action, he said, to "protect public morals." th Indian government has protested against
Recently the conviction was reversed by an tin; idea of giving arms to Pakistan that
uppeuls court which held thnt the decision country has given us assurances thnt the
to bar press nnd public deprived the defen* arms will not lx1 used for aggressive pur­
dnnt of the right to a public trial
poses.
The decision means that the state of
The hope ot the world In these troubled
New York will probably have to try .le.|ko times se* ms to lie in collective security, in
Again. This means more expense and time mutual agreements among powers great and
consumed and thi is regrettable. On the small to help each other to check aggre.sother hand the appealt court decision that
ion. Tl.o mutual defense pact with Pakistan
n fair trial must lx* p public trial was a may contribute greatly to that end.
wise Otle.
The original judge acted in good faith
C o u n ty
A c e n t 's
L o n m in
in bnrriug the public and in tills one in*
atance lie might have been right. Had the Way Down South
verdict not l-cen revorsnl, however, a pre­
cedent would have l*een established which In Sanford, Florida
Hy C. R. DAWSON, BSA., MSA.
would some day hnve deprived a citizen of
COWS — The annual meeting of Flor­
his rigiita by refusing him a public trial
when a public trial was necessary to secure ; ida Dairy Association is May 20-28 at Day­
tona lienrh. Headquarters is Daytona Plaza
justice.
Freedom Is not always a convenient | Hotel.
thing or an easy thing to l&gt;enr. It places
CRASS — Most important thing we’re
weighty responsibilities upon its beneficiaries
Public Forum
ond sometimes those responsibilities are learning a limit feeding grass is how to pro­
Ignored. Hut it is too precious a thing to let duce m m e milk and meat j&gt;or acre. It’s our Thi column I* for Sanford llcrhi readers to use tn impressing
it slip nvrny because it occasionally takes new yardstick for feeding.
Uieir opinion' upon any matter* »l
I 'torrst to thi* ponir.d public. We
courrgc to live with it.

Verdict Reversed

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Pact With Pakistan
The position of the free world was
strengthened hy the conclusion of the mutual
defense pact lx*tween Pakistan and the
TODAY’S IIIIILR VERSE
Faith is the substance of things ho|x*d
for, the evidence of things not seen. —(He­
brews 11:1.)

T h e Sanford Herald

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illdt yovr Idea* and fair rrit
RATS — A single rat will oat n.i much rl.ni*
of an)' existing condition*,
as r,0 pounds of grain n year. Rnt control ity-widr, &gt;t.iti ..ml national; cummeat, j r criticisms of individual*,
Is ii yorr-round job.

TREES — Fire is the number one con­
sumer of wood. Forest fires destroy as much
wood as our pulp and paper mills use cncli
year. In addition, they kill millions of seed­
lings and damage top soil.
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feq.53 — The liquid product for moth­
proofing wool during laundering, made its
dehut in stores only a year ago. Its recep­
tion by housewives was so hearty that
in some places, distribution did not meet
demand. Now there arc some 80 firms pre­
paring the stuff under various trade names
iind there is plenty ns the spring season
for laundering blankets, sweaters nnd other
wool wushnbles.
This stuff is n mixture of the insecti­
cide DDT with chemical carriers nnd offers
a simple way to snvc woolens from fabric
pests.

I sMMfrr# IIIA|.,

A llm l% U N r ila
T k * 1H r n M I* a iwewker ml Ihe l i i w t a l H l-r**a
M U ,* 1. . M i l l , * • • r l « . l , . l r I . Ik* * w 1.1 e.pabllrartea ml all the laeal a r m * t la i H la Ikl* a****a*p*e.

Monday. May 24, 1054

TRUE OR FALSE — You enn lend n fool
to chatter but you cannot make* him tliink.
Rut even he knows this: As farming goes,
so poos Sanford.

|ublic offirial*. croup, rr organlotion*, tint to- temperate, fair
and l.u'htul. No personalities. The
length of your letter depend* ujion
lh&lt;- importance of what you liavr
to -ay. All letter* will lx; idipied
writer with addre**, though
.I n.itiirc will he withheld from
i. ill tion up’ a request. Whcfever n .*slblc letter' should be
limited to 2**0 or taxi word*. The
H i II resent, the riiHit to edit
or out letter* to fit the *pacr
ivjil.ible.

SRD Auditors Say Little or No Money Left
J a -Meici Some J5 Millions in feder?1-Aid
TALLAHASSEE. May 20
(fP)— State Hoad Department
auditors said today nil hut
$3,200,000 of the funds n\ailable for primary road build­
ing this year already have
been committed nnd there Is
"little or no" money left to
match some $15,000,000 In
federal allocations.
Reprint from
Timri-Unun
Friday, May 21. ]

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To thi* Dtlltur
“ I with to o p ii 'i i my thank*
an&gt;i op- (relation for the won (Jarful
pnthu.iasm and *ncrgv expressed
hy nil &lt;&gt;rgauitnti&lt;ins which parti­
cipated in Hanford’* Fifth Armed
F o rm flay parade.
“ My thunk* especially goo, to
th&lt;* nurade committee chairman
Jr-* FUtd* who went all o»j; in
making thi, year the tdggcst yet;
1 » lordi I .ague, our cowboy alar,
who canceled u personal appearnr,-., engagement ao thnt he could
help u* make nil Ihe children hap­
py; to nil the parade marshall and
their aailitnnt* who did niora than
their (hare; to the color/ul baipl*
that nulled out, to the military
drill tiama; to thn Individual i who
worked many hour* ta turn out the
wonderful float* we rrOoyad and

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Open Until*
Howdy tl'iodr
Tommy Wood
Marvin ruiffln
Hur&gt;»rtn*n
X,w* W-*th#r, Sporl*
C B S -TV N»wi
P-rr* Cemo
Mualcal Miller,
K**cullv* Profll*
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Valiant l^d&gt;
txiv* or tar*
X.arrh (nr Tomorrow
Huldlnc I.lathi
Kitchen Show

TIT.* Ill* r.H.

Harry Moor*
ltou**party
Hi* Payoff
lloh Cm*by
llrlahter Itay
1:11 H«&lt; rat Storm
1 ]•• Xlrlk* II lllch

last hut not least, the wonderful
support all you nice folk* from
Seminole County gave u* hy turn­
ing out in full fore* for the parade,
and the newspapermen and radiomitn for the publicity support they
guVr u&gt;.
“Thank you all,'
“ O. A. JJlIUr, General Chairman"

H A L HOYLE

man nature In the raw, I go to the
locker room, where I am aura I
ran find more soul-searing drama
than In "Uncle Tom’s Cabin " more
suspense than In "Dragnet,” more
fx— H y than a Broadway musical
offera.
Who will win— man or machine?
Till* is the crucial Isiue every
lime an emntoyr anproarhei one
of the machines with a coin. Nine
cut of 10 times there is a hanov
•tiding. The machine hesitates,
grumbles, tbrn reluctantly roughs
PP Ihe desired merchandise.
•Pie 10th lime— maybe Ihe ma­
chine doesn't like the frei of the
coin or Ihe color of the neektle (he
employe Is wearing-ssothlng b.ppen*. Then anythin* can haooeo—
from a renewal of the altge of
VtjjMiurg lo another Battle of the
■ J8 U
the engae*m«nt end*
after a flurry of wild blow* and
kicks, a aerie* of high nitehed hu­
man yella and low- stubborn me­
chanical growls. wrtth the employe
•urtlng bruised flsta and sore toes
— and the machine sneering at the
natural superiority It feels toward
any while collar worker,
Knee Ihe profile from our machine* go into an nfflcw welfare
ftsod, we have an umpire who
*»*er|e« mori of these disputes by
! iwturning the tost coin— a truce
lhat resllv aoncs'es (wither the

----------- The answer is simple bul tragic:----------P ractically all prim ary roads and bridge projects “ in
th e budget" th is year and not already covered by bids,
le t and ad vertised , arc out

Man Battles
NEW YORK iW -Therr is a new
kind of clan werfare going on In'
America today.
It I* • war between the while
collar class and the coin vending
machine* in Ihe office locker
room* when* miUam* of white col­
lar workrn now consume the
lunches they carry In work.
In some office* Ihe locker rooms
resemble supermarket*, crowded
with automalle dispensing gadget*
that peddle everything from mys­
tery novels lo stockings.
Hie locker room In my firm,
however, U making no attempt lo
run Ihe A A 1* out nf business. We
have only 7 of these coin-operated
im-rhanlral ajlrsmen, whirn yield
2 kinds of milk, several flavors of
ire rrram, 7 brands of cigarettes,
4 varieUrt of auft drink*, and about
20 kinds of candy bare.
ltut even these seven tnarhlnei
have turned our placid locker room
Into an caching battleground
where men and metal monsters
grapple in mortal combat.
I have practically given up going
lo the theater or watching tele-

Is Now a Matter of Record

the window

until next

y e ar's budget. A ll promises an d boasts of what's "111

wants to »ue the machine. The m i

th e budget" fo r this Co unty and all oth er counties

Delivered in Sanford

t h a t arc not covered by bids have gone up in smoke.

T h is wholesale breaking of prom ises
shows the R e a l

C h a ra cte r o f the

p o litical m achine of the A cting G ov­
Operator* using Ihe hark chip­
ping and acid method of turpentin­
ing chin their Irees once every
two weeks. Older methods required
weekly chipping.

ernor, whose slo g an is:
S anford, Florida

"Prom ise, Prom ise, P ro m ise ,whether you ca n deliver or not

FROM M AY 21st to JUNE 1st
Sound - Autom obiles - W onderful V alu es

19.r&gt;0 Duick Special Sedan,
Dynaflo, E xtra Good

1952 Hu irk Station Wagon.
I*o»kH new’, Fully equipped

1951 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan
Heater, Good Paint, Good Tires

1951 Chrysler W indsor Sedan.
I*ook» new, I*ow mileage, fully equipped

LER O Y
O w l $ o v &amp; w d Jl

1949 Olds (76) Sedan
Clean, Hydramatlc

1950 Buick Convertible
Lew mileage, Fully equipped

1947 Buick Sedan.

Good Model A Ford

Let’s Beat the M ach in e. . . . Vote M ay 25th

Hear Leroy Collins Tonight 9 p.m
,

\

Transportation to Polls Tuesdav

�~1

Sojciat fcvsuniA,

Lingerie Shower
Given In Honor

Fresh Cu cu m bers
A re Good Cooked
A s W ell As Row

Mrs. G. Stine
Has Breakfast
For Tw o Ladies

( JakndwL

M rs. M c C a ll, T illis j
N O N Iitt
T a k e First Place
The regular mertir.fi
nc of the san Swimming. Boating
dll be nel.l *t .
a
il Story 1eac.ie w!l
In D uplicate Bridge fo
a n m it the Yacht Club
Among Activities

(&gt;(«/•. FGThe fifir.lal! Ase Circle A til
A large grout
• • !. .# 'i. j. t
. j. r.
-------re,:iilar weekly •aiiti* &lt;&gt;i tfif Mn
T l 'I S I l t l
- p r c ~ fru.Vu C h i c k e n s ^ L ' **
The I nit) TVutn (la * , will ineel
at the table? Hotel at 7 :U pm.
To Be P len tifu l
with T O Hrs.wn a* teacher. The
public i* Invited
Tito A.ina Miller &lt; ircle will ntrel
Until M idsum m er
at
the Elk* Chib al 8 p m.
,
k
.
%
•
*
*
•
Proller-fr*. er rhi. I r»* ar.- "v*
The Intermediate Royal Amractlvely
*
r.icT.t*
t;
,
ne.tod to continue in plenty
h.i«*ador* will mret at the Flr*t
&gt;|r. Scott will leave Mav ;
' •-*rk&lt;t« generally- nn to July nt decorated tor the occwdon with r " ................ ..
Mr and Mr* Hal llxvmond were Baptist Church it 7 pm .
„
gladioli
l.ater
in
the
csenin*
atThey
are
generally
'ervml
«•'“
,\f&lt;
York
&lt;'it\
where
*ne
will
Incoming and outgoing officer* loait, according to the I!, &lt;J. D“third With 137' and Mr. and Mr«
The Worship Service uith_ the
of the Seminole High kenool Hand •. n,„*. •
of Agriculture. ?o for ter Ihehonrree opened the manyImt are also food cooked. WTten
y„.1fd in Mrpfane („r England
j.ueph Wolfe fourth svith 11V: thrnie. " J c *ii « i liri*t the Was",
enjoyed a cruise up the St John* thi* year
production of ihe»e hints lovelygift*, refreshments were*or\inc cucumbers raw it i« r.ot
she ,vi|i vi.|, there with her
m
*.
will lie held at the I ir*t Method.*!
point*
p r w lo lilue Spring* yesterday ha* been considerably larger Ihan *£1™ * &lt;°
toltowtag:
M lu necersan In care t y m tm'css jh o plus t'spl. Unite lh.it and \lr*
The player* are cnthu«ia*tle rhureh at 2 p tn
.
.
.
*
•
■
.
White.
Mr-.
A
T.
Hall.
llr«.
Al
------—
----•
kin
i«
extraordinarily
tough.
They
»m
|
together
they
plan
to
tour
aboard the cruiser* of IK-, and i,.|
oser the lighting and comfort* of
W'l l)M .S |i\|
Mynie AVilvto. Home Demon- -J .
v.--, t i treat tu
cumber kiu.lJv. tv* are crunchy

-Banff

lU l. ^ L N tU K II u i r u t t o
'
Mon. Mar &gt;1. 1931
P i| « 4

Enjoy Afternoon

» AtBlue Springs

Eri|6yed by uroup
The Sanford Woman's Club held
a covered di*h luncheon picnic
and program Wednesday at fhe
Delfary home of Mrs. Harry
liman on Gem l.ake.
...................
, ____ wa«
___ ___
____
The
outdoor pitnic
followed
with the program which wa« under
the direction of Mr- Fred T Will*
jam* who g*yc a talk on “ Civic
improvement" Several member*
read suggestions that were handed
|a f,,r beautification of the City.
Some of these were- keep vacant
lot* clean and mowed: make nr

Bnimley, Nancy Hounl.ee.
at 3 p m Hie nubile i* iny iteil Grieg and •■Prrliule"
Mr* Bertie It•t.vrt* Mr*
Rach
,rle from I to 8'4 pound- if |.uri-ha«ed n
. . . ..
.
N&gt;r.« stand in »ei*o’&gt;Pd vinegar o r, res.'y to "take off” and a hu*
f'atsy Haugnt, Grace
||o*te**e» ari' Air* I
l\ tin** mnninoff
carry
r renen dressing
orr«sinL' annus
'*i hour
n o u r,,.standing tn
, to ,......
•- out
• the trasel
.
,Higginbotham
— ,,
, Mr*
. . W'd*on
...
..
french
shout 'h
SUneciphrr. Itetiy Bryan Olivia
_____ 'ready towook" ••*!#.. or I ' , , M
, P a tty W a lk e r A fC
before •rrvlno Or rover chilled ,J M\n!r , Miniature plane* hu*r. ley. II t. I inj-le J r . Mr* Wdl Air* P J Chester*on. and Air*
liiirn., ih.- aftemonn. the fob
Oiriden*. Dickie Kendall.
Joe &lt; pound* “dressed ; that i*. with
with senMined *ourl f'V
‘•entered the other tain t Ifton Mr* h V. And r fieorge Well*
lowing per*on* enjoyed .wimming
Fisher. Larry Burney. Philip Ton- feather* removed Imt not drawn. Honored W ith T e a 1ructimlwr*
Taylor Ciunmandery No 28.
llryonl.
rnMm
table*, furtherin'.:
the chosen *on, Air* llrnr* Air*
and bo.tiin.- Atr Roy THIlf, Mr-.
*y, Richard Tison. Robert A rm - They mav 1«&gt; fried, broiled, barKnight* Teiupl.it mil meet at 7 30 II AA lllirker. Mr* A II ForMrs. Ilarrv W.wxtruff and datiyh-1 Thinly ilier i eucitmlier* or «nt- theme Place* were marked b\ Mr* F II Smith. Mr* Cantill* pm
strong. Faye Beckham, band di- \ beeued. or roa*t**.l Manv market*
at
Ala«onir
Hall
in
a
e.illeo
white card* with an imprint of a Itrure Mr* Joe Mo**. Mr. I. K
h.-t Mr- l F Thompson, Mr*.
rector. E . II Cowley, Hr. and *,-|| t),fm i„ different form* to *er. Mi** llliiubeth Woodruff, en nl* «d ..... Itmhrr neel add n re |*l me
S|*encer. Mr* Irsing Felnbert:. conrlaso Ttie lied Cro*» and II C M oore. Mr- I! C Wiley.
Mr*, Garner, and Mr and Mr*. ■•■ii different « v . of fooklnn | tcrtsined with i tea Friday after fre*bin«&lt; Ravnr to fr.ill punnh
Mr&lt; Scutt and Mr* Maxwell Mr* J.ix Venn . Mr* J F Ra Malta decree* Hill to* conferred
M * 1'riiu i- M.-nweiher Mr*. II.
For roa.tlne. bus- the «h..|e hir.l, J)00"
'!'.r Woodruff
The followinc rerlv* will ad-l
Rahorn
I III US.I l i
presented with per*otiali/ed her. Edward H i’gin*. Air* Ih-n
it Crumley Mr- S &lt;• llarrim.in.
*rrf.-rakt* “ rea,lin.-tn.ep..k": for honor of A .* Jeanno lutne Miller variety to menu*- llone* cuettm wit*
The
Seminole
Counts
Federal
inn
*er
Cordell,
Cecil
lllne*.
Ale*
He
r
.
He
hlRgnge
tjg*
and
Mr*
W
il
'Ir* n B llighl.y man
I .„ni_» i,„,
r„. erv . nnd Mi*« rat's Walker, Sendnole f.er mint tninch- '* cun honey; I ti r Real of Ode**a, Te* who i«
hunold. Mr* Rich and Ml** In.". of Women'. Club, will meet at t*p\A I' lldfman Mr* C I.
Abbot And C o stello '.*„ I ,,'.'L ! ‘ t " . eo, in ,rVSr' ' ^ 1
dtp* w * vr: ? roo’ oraa-ie i.licr
s.mh.r ' \A uiun‘» Club with the ii.Mr
suiting with her p.ircnu-in law. Ko'hl
. Mu.
*1. i Imrfi AAell*. Air*.
vimr nleee* M »nv market* offer a
T ho r,a‘ ' ro|or* **f CPeen and 1 rut' lime or lemon iuicc; *. 'ir and Mr* \ c Metirnilcr,
Garden
*
Inti...
ho«te**
The
t**ai*t
liiiring
the
esening
AVtUon
Land
Mngpo
. tm y m. k
white were effectively carried out t&lt;-a«'x*o,i n i«i evlraet; I p .jik-I
F \ Monforlon Mr- Scot I F.
G e t H ard Knocks
.loh-e of selected Idree. - Irp., ,n |mf|, n„ffl, arranrrmrnU aril, e'sigreale- IS *'dn rurnnibrr *|irs** ** * pri «enled with a wrought ‘ ’on ley, life rna*ter pl.iser and diiect will iiis‘i*I al |u a in with the AVeller 'Ii s .1 \i* \ir. John
brra*t. or w hatever you nrefrr. t „ ,r refre*hinrni* The *er\oi3 Mi* hone* with water Add eltru* in* et, a* memento* of the m- or of the U i l elnti. pie.ented general llierlui;' to lollow at Pi it Jewell Ml I r Raker Mr* J
master point ierilfit*ate» to •luti nVlo*-k In. 'iu-*t •[&gt;&lt;■..k&lt; i wil' :u ' You uc 'it
t hev al*o offer rhirkrn ehlllrd or table wa* laid with an Italian rot "tire mint r*tr.iri and "'net-rale C.I *1011
When Performing
i
II Baw *on.
Throughout the routtl* of (lie member* who hair won in month Air* &lt; I l •itin i*ti.i*e -ul&gt;ie* I * til Mifroim, packnged or unuai-kaerd. i viork rlolh and silver appoint 1'iit Ire and cucumber slice in a
W 'I s. oil Ale* II II Reek,
By lion THOMAS
lxlleaulifo
at
ion"
A
ra
irfu
l
I*
coiniH'tilion
«uni
the
fir*
t
of
the
Stine
h..mi
were
arti*tir
arrange
To mlisen •urinir nirnos. an' menu wrre n cd A**l*ting the •all j'l.i»* IVur (Htne'i user the
'll* A* Il lb in.on Air* O J
HOU.YAAOOD eft -AttendwnV
Frank I , ice or tm' all ingredienl* into a mint of wti.tr gatdenla* and or sear Award* of ihi* i&gt;|*«- will be itl»*l Ioiu Ihn.ii ill la held
Hull M.
I \ l.ill..it. Mr*. W
0 •♦mil bv with handuts when Ah ayen barbecue 1 ■* rolorful. firs- j h«*te**e* wa* Mr*
'l
i
Junior
Ruyol
Ambo**
to.I*
|ii.i.iy*»l«tlog
Mr*
Stine
pre*rnfed
e.oh
mouth
io
the
fu
l oooeh howl Serve Immediately w.-r. vir* W S llrumirv, .Mr*
l’ N**h * 'ir
It I AA’arren,
bot amt Costello come oft tug.- »«»ful
thriftv
m to cook Woodruff Jr
Will
I
It
col
al
III.
Fllrl
It
ptl
•
Hire
Earli of the two liomr vue*t« 1 Mak»* nlmut IS cla*se» or 30
Mi
.1 M i diahaii. ami Airs
after a •show" such a* llimr IC
ehu-ken f . - d o i e take*
cl.ureh
al
7
p
m
I
C
llu*.ell.
Mr*
Al
Hunt
and
pie weekly iluplicali game i*
n .n
l! ..wo
Comedy flour performanei'
-d.- -I an hour. I'-.- n slow ovi n were preientid with sift, hy th^ poach cim*
Air* 'I I. Il.iborn Sr
.ail open eselit ind all llllcer*led
... the
h ii luarbceiie *auee
.................
. ho*te*ses Tbo*e incited were:
Cucumber chre-.e spread’
"They gotta he ready," *ay* I^ mi ''allow
tn flaOthers
attending,
wire:
Mr.
pariie* jr«- urged lo attend whetable- belt and Air*
or th" rblrken ••■I nl n t» pro-] 'JJM Miller. Mi** Walker, and the oeaee. cream rhrs-'e
Costello
Maxwell. Mr*
inetuber of the club or not
inh'ied
now Im-Iiiv he'.f e.irh
He
it Wo'. |o. k a* tin
is under
the
IniMi
»rsly
The I «*I Hireling ol llu- rip • t
Springs Club year id llu* line Art* Bep.rtn
man
will t*i open *o llu pntilie, with.ill
knock
ih-SyS .it W«.Itu*.lay aflelli. ■at
D
ecides
To
Hove
The i&gt;ov* ueie ieo.HK me uo* ul - - , oru„n in ynn Hiller* Vinel'e *m.v,n neniicr
eon dr* bren.l
at
i o rhw'k
Al.o Mr* O \A ion htotl. Mrtheir mishaps. I concluded they "void icorehina. Increlient. for b ro il * Freed* Cols in. Pally Hell, erumb*: I e'ec d h h h
heM «
Tla inii'ilammeni will be hum
Should have a fharoe arrount .it the barbecue *noe&lt; a n : . table-,
[Ir-o-rl* Cooper Pare rut umber* mrl i-ni inti set s.ie Slr*en*on. Mr* Alary Raw Sum m er M eetings
i •■&gt;u* reading* hy t baric. S*k.
some nearby ho*Tllal
Mwans brown sm-nr; I l*hle«ooon
Carrie Redfield. F.loHn Snvder inch .lire- Hr* Mween toueli lir- Mr* C At llyrd. Mr* If Al
The Elder Spruills Home Belli.&gt;n who i* coming under llu- *pon*or
11*11. Al.-' AA.alter Carter. Air* l&gt;
K AfrN'sb Mr* .1 I* Hall. Mr* oration Club met la*t week at the "flip of the Strl*on Cnner-it*
I'm hlosMlv
Sp*’ .fcer«* Rureaii
M II Smith. A|r* F'lher line home of Atr* S A Ttndsd.
•Mfer the
Ilu-iiif** .*nd malt* r* of iniere*:
Air Sykex i» a n u i o r in -nsvrh
Alt* J C Mitchell and Mi-* Char
plaster
hole Smith
to the group were .li*fU**ed and and ilratna al Slel*on and hi
thing I
Mix* Myrtle Wil-on. (tome demon had rxpcrieiire In imbiie aprakini
mother
iratlop agent, exnlnined Ihe work anil ha* appeared numerou* lime
•islnmar; A* . ut* chopped onion. ' Alis* Woodruff
•ttd I have to assure her I'm not
of the I II Club for the »umtner, in produeilon* al the Stover Thra
Mi* and cool* over low hral 15
— ——
badly hurt.
thru demonstrated pattern oiler Ire in |let.and lie ** y* tyell re
"Once I did a rvitine with a inlnul"* before pouring over the
at ion
e e u e d in Sanford when hr up
steel helmet IhM »hp;&gt;cd and cut chicken.
footing.
Belirion- rrfre-hinenl
w e r e pea red before Ihe Story League
Mr and Mr* llenr* Harwell nnd
u'i my *nre. W'hnn I *&gt;*lke&lt;l ooi
llo«fe»«e* lor the lea followin':
A* fhe plnni* crow tie ihfm lo
family and Mr* &lt; E Bumgarner. •erxed to the ho*li'«s lo ten mem
_ u0 - IMt w * »of the theater that night, a man
the stakr. — 'trips of ynur wifs‘*
„il .if Orlando. ye*ti'rd.r&gt; visited h. r». mie ylslinr, and Mi.* Wil- the program wff lie Afr. I* .1
said to me "I jn&lt;l s»w Art Aiag-m When G ard en in g
llteil reg S he l.'i.oi Mr I F |n..* nll,|
eld slorhine* an Rood to the
Mr ind Air*. Jim Fisher and fam »on It w.t* decided
(W.OU vs»OM *••»’ _
et whipped in the ring hy Jim m y
.') I'ollowin: picnie hineh in the ularly thnnii:'uitit ihe -umntcr with Air- i.eor,:e Well. Club member
innnufarlured tomtit*, tie lac* Bo
SIHKIU i p
- - -»»•* « « •
trier *«d he lookej tietter toun
Me
urged
by
Airs.
Hrinmn.
chair
I'lottr
ih
yign
palniim:
to
l.e
t.ikrn
bark
yard
of
the
Ki-her
’e»ldenee
not
use
Mnmr
or
wire
it
wilt
nil
Make Resolution
yon do!'"
man i.. pome and enjoy fhe :*fi, j
ihe i;r**up attended the Sanford up in June
th&lt;* lender stems.
On one show, the punch line in
' n.M.n
Itojt and Ski Club water ihnu on
(Prune the •urkcn from the
a sketch wa* to have Lou pet nit Not To O v e rp la n t
t.r.lrc Afonror.
•ferns a. they *hnw You wrn'l
cvrr the head with s va«o kbit
IW A L B E R T S. m .I.IN C ,
be nhle in do this ysith nnilahni
thf vase liroke #arly in the art.
Mr* I*. A. Rowland ha- relntn ( County Federation
plnni *1,
There’s sonietliinu stmut
and Riel had In scurry aiound lonifttn., rifw nnd fre*h nnd glislepcd
from Viarni Beach where she
A a you i(| nut Ih** plants fry
0 d&gt;Kk»uafH «.fm d- al.oU.rr vne. *9
It
aIfended tho Grand Council of llu , O f Women's Clubs
*— •« •»—* home garden that putilne a small amount of B rill** turned out lo tie a real va*o not *” * ,l. m
‘
Orirnl.il Shrine of North America
a breakaway A girl rloutrd Lo.i
J ] . ' * rnatfii.1 to the young' Irrr n( th„ bottom of *«fh heir
t fnr Hie Sbrmrr crippled children To M eet Thursday
a*
will
u
tb.
*
«
u-oned
mlvlnc
It
ihornugfclg
v.ith
the
soil,
w"h It and nearly knocked him f.
,
"
.
.
In thi i lu'fi'S *iiiit with it* tight little Ixu legs Tho
A inti ted di*h luncheon and
.. . .
• TTu-n
It
thumbsr.
Then toes
(...* a small amnj
amount of aoll
j
J»rk W Rob nn. chairman id
"I gor mine during a show we , boimhow. evenmop the mixture. Cultivate light*
Avliili* |ii|iinjr out line'.'* a iierieit lig n ic fur you
i fhe \A'c*t Palin llearh ronmi: installation of officer- will be held
rl in New York."
York," raid llud. “"AVe
AVe uf " . n*
f.n
, I'teiv shiillowlv
Mr and
j
slut
p'f.n
lto
° ,r,r.rn-rh,
'’nSn. “
lv and
oo*! very
•hidlowlv i.i*r
i.ist rr
er .pel
&gt;nel
Mr- 1 Ii Palmer «ie , boaril ami «l.ve director of the Thursday by the Seminole County
Olhei’ - n i l i n lastev ur »••»tt«*n. «■&gt;1*- galuiT*. prioex
Karl a nkefeh where a iadv took ,,Jirk line* and melt tow a rat- (n keep th&gt; ,ni| loufii d xml the the parent* of on H Ih. girl. Plubel Florida planuuig and zoning a* Federation of Women’ Club* at
I/&gt;u lo court for breaking her utn-j V '1' . * emlirnee arnunil the cm - WP,.,|* »wny. You can keep thi» Kllrnl&gt;eth In rn May tn at thr ] uteiation, attended a mes-ling he'd Hie i lob buildin on *&gt;ik Aye wilh
friun .&lt;l'i!'*i .Aldft.’i Gy I Ic m -i ' n t'iiltix mill Maiirieo
hrella. ft wax supposed to break 1
ir **n,fr'
.
i t until th" plant emwth stops Fern aId l.auglit.m Memorial llos- ‘riiur*day at the Orange Court Ho the N iiiford Garden i tub a* li.x
llaniHi'r
wrhen »he hit him o\cr the head
Here. «» well o* in the rest: or ynil.
, pital
iel in Orlando and suited in San- lr*»
The crneral merlin ’. to lie tirhl
with il. Rut the pmji man had | ,r r»rden. foresight I* letter
Spr(n() „ r(nr
frtilitr*
..
................
,
'»ith hi* parent*. Br and
switched in • real umbrella.
than hindsight.
t #
. _ . j ..rnur.i i 0rh nlnni m ahoui n ,i« . . ' ,r . • I1* Wr'. H
M -t-frr | Mr*. J N. Roh-on. and . 'her n la al |0 To a m . i&gt; to lie preceded
b&gt; a iMiant meeting at P' .('clock
of Atlanta, (la. air announeirc | fives and friend,
'It had lo he bent because ___
Annual report* of officer* and
hirtii «f a s.m, Gary Howard.,
was thr payoff fnr the next urenr
rn A!a* e&gt; and t*el?hing 7 Ih*
Afr and Air- Mew art M.ifliicii* iiu irterlv U'imiiI i ol elidi* will ImAVhen the gal hit Ism and nothing
nz
err
, toe*.'
“ nm* toB’•
‘, |1» o/
pl.rnned to lcu*r today fur Will given and Ihe glie*t -|*e.ikrr lhappened, 1 took it and bentI,ln5
It overi.lant.
)tv initial effort at tomato
i ain-on. N V when- they wilt Air* • K. Ginn wlto.r *ubieel
ever mv knee One of Ihe ribs growing
K"ep
fhe
nlantx
well
nioUtrm
d
:
will Im- ''Iteniilifleation"
was Mieh a wkynlne I ill^ 7 J nrll,p'|,n,fc «*•'
; Mr :llll| V r, Frank 11 ConneM make |l*eir future home
had broken, and il duck into my •uerr*« from
xvhot I considered. ' ' J * thr •‘l" nt
rnl.-none on
announcing the birth of a
leg four inches. I was bleeding
a l" ,;,r
•Jj"tfht,‘r. I.vtufa K-n. at the FBb
like a stuck pig. I/rn saw what nt ih" time n minimum number ■ .r/f ‘I ,,)!,,', !!
J » — that I Iweame a J " *.h V , ' 1
"w h ? h
•‘ ’JP"' !
l,l"S lJ1*1 ln &lt;»rl.an*l Friwas happening and ordered me off­ of nlxnis
.*"1
h" ”
5 '- 7,,*,rfV',v: Lll'le Lynda weigh
stage so I could yet bandaged up ” neighlmrhood nuiiance. The nul.- ' lh ,
unee was begging kind friends to
.1 . ‘ ' V ' “ f ln *i*ht' .
.
* ll*' &gt;3 0/
&lt; "nurll I* Sic
And a* v«mr tomatoes rinen I former Mari F.dna l.indre** r f
| take thrm off inv hand*. ThU wa*
in addition to Mime canning and pick rm. Rut den't do it while thi* city.
ertiun making done hy the distaff 'be leases a**’ wet. A good plan!
*honl(J y ield you almut 12 pound*
Tired uf serving
side «f the family.
of Initiator*.
N ». I (irilled llsst Dug SCI yell wilh ILikrd Iteunfd'r
salad? Then try this combination:
An amendment to the resolution
All the plant* bear about tho sliced orange*, onion rings and
Nn. 2 Cold ItunHl IU-ef Sandwich wilh I'ulnln Snlatl nils'
should be to stake the tomato
tine.
^ITi. f i ~ '■lieka •an"* ,i,nr. Figure out your rnmainc.
_____________________
Or serve this line: rookert
A heavy laden tomato plant can '?m" ,n needs over a ahort m-rlod.! fresh or canned green n*paragus
topple a spindly stake with no
f#n ' 'r *l'r «h&lt;,nl laM on ,h r ! 'n , l’.l,n'in,0. r,,'F*
}W h
«/&gt;•&lt;« 1
Awsurtrd ('old C u I h
troiihie
vine.
salad* benefit from a liberal dotisAfter a fr*»rsner^nre.
There's nothing like thr Kfiashv I in« of a well yr.Toned French
with
nlon»*'he*c flme* |d ado^H th.' T " " " * $ ■ '« '” ***
_____________
Salline**, 1‘irkle**, Cheese
reeommende.l atvle of the Rutger* *' e,_ 0;r".'i, ' Un’1 01 . n‘ yLll,g**’ ^
Colleg. 0f Agriculture — that of
' h *^*°n fnr ,hr hnm''
Hard llnilrd l!gg
the quadruple-lieii p«de staking
. _________
There were no more trouble* on
fiflc
this score.
W ilh IJcyer.Tge
Of course if you have a lot of
L A S T . T IM E . X O U A Y
j-ruund, you can let the plant*
spread without stakinr, They
SMOCKING B C S T 'l tU I l l
ihade th»ir roota and help pre­
ON THC SCREEN!
sent the drying nut of the ground.
SHIM Ml*
fllK K IiN
«««-*»•
M-G*M'» •**•*First of course is the start.
in
a
rifle
in a
7!'e
Buy you's'lf »ombe good seed­
IIA H K K T
IIA S K K T
lings from n reliable nurseryman.
They're so reasonable it pays to
get the br*t at the start. Make
CrtMIM.KTK D IN N U IlS
: sure of your soil.
Chicken
Pie
1.(Ml
Before setting out the plants
miMMueiUK Auvstn
Meal l.uaf
bile
I toss in some yyell-rotted or de­
Sau-agr and Hire
70c
hydrated manure nnd ndx it well
' into the soil area. Huy plant*
(•rilled
Park
('hup*
ftou
a
non
Sein
N
unc
1.2.'i
ulx.ut tlx to 10 Inches high and
(irilled Ham Steak
l.2*i
set (hem In the ground a little
ruoouglas
l.nu
Chopped
Sirloin Steak
deeper than Ih" ground level on
. * U N u I N l w ___
i the seedlings.
(trended Veal Cutlets
1.25
He sure the danger of frost is
Pried J it in Im» Shrimp
1.25
past— In most areas Decoration
T O M A V and T O M O K K O W
Bay (Mav 301 is a good rule of
VrRrlahle 1‘lnte (Kutir YegrIahlen)
i thumb. Water the hole you dig for
(Iteyrrage nnd DewMtrt nut included)
the seedlings liberally hefnir set£23
1ting thr plant. Water again after It will take many r«*r* bsfors tho
Choice nf Iwu Yegetnlilm, Salad, Iteterage, nnd Uenaerl
. planting. Do your planting on a fereft t&gt; back In good produenon
cloudy- dav.
VKfiKTAIll.KS
Set your stakes at least three
Okra nnd Tumalnes
Candied C arro ll
feet between the rows and about
: m a u n ce h a n d le r ;
18 Inches to two feel between
linked Kgg Plant
‘Sttrrnlnwh
\
TIO?kf|CDU)a
plants. Put vour stakes In before
Scnlluped Polalnes w ilh Cheer*e
; planting. The tomato roots are
F ttH A S D O " W v n 4
shallow and spirad. If you stake
DESSEUTS
later you may damage the roots.
W H S K E M IN G
Apricot Colrhler or Ice Creum nerved wilh Dlnnern
Make your stake six feet in
J')le * GOB Coptoin'i Rig
HOME M API: TAKE I.V Slice
I1K I.V SlIre
| bngth and driven at least IB
inches Into the ground for a firm • ■ A n a

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Cardinals Down Groveland
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Day Will Be Observed Here
Park 2-0 In Finals
Don Bartley Continues To Lead FSL
Balters With His Average Of .436

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H* TO M M Y K U H N
T D K I.A T E 8 T HUM OK— Have
The third annual H.-n Hogan Na­ vou heard it yet? Homebody has
llarr) Gene llennrti P
uurilrd
tional Golf Dav will be ol.served been spreading a yarn around
*
D IF HANFORD K IR A I.I)
Winter I'ark in a great relief Joh
in Hanford again this year, Mrs. town that if the Jacksonville^ Hca
II) TOM M Y K I'IIN
Foie «
Mon. May 21. 1931 a* Tilu«vil!e blanked the Parker*
I/j»ell Osier, UsO general chair­ llirds, a Ixiseball team in thr Flori­
Aided liy Rill Crabtree's k
2 0. in the finals of the Class A, |
man, announced yesterday.
da Htute l.eugur in the number
slam home run, thr Hanford Card,, _ . , _ .
Group 3 lls*ehall Tournament here
The unique competition, which one slot, fold up, Hanford will get
ikal* won their third Central Fieri- K a i l S o l a T o
Friday night.
will offer golfers in this area and the Iranchist*. It would tie nice if
da baseball same yesterday.
JU IU 1 u
Bennett, a curvcballing right-!
In ail parts of the country a «we
could gget
them,
but 1I asuiy
you
e touiu
.'i U
ii'in , IIU(
a su iy &gt;uu
Thr Carda now have a 1*3 record \ J J L ] i A C — w
hander, replaced erratic Jim
chance to try their lurk against
in the league. It waa the »rfO n l: v t i I I i C J U a
Wheeler in tne fourth Inning when
Hen Hogan, the National Open
First let u* look at *ome of the
•Irairht league came the Cardinal*
For th.- fourth .uccesiive week,!
Rv TOM BRAN Afi AN
the Parker* had the base* loaded
champion, will be held on Satur­ reasons why w&lt;- proliahly won’t get
have taken, Th&gt;- game was close
CHICAGO i f — In a lavish, un- with only one away « atelier Kd-i and maintaining a substantial trail
day,
June
6.
the franchl***. The main reason i*
until the fifth innincr and then the characteristic gamble. the Chirac i win Carter got the second ou' by over hi* nearest pursuer. D a y -1
However, golfers may play at that we have not got the money.
Cardlnala finally pulled ahead and White Sox paid a reported *100,000 catching Billy Kiniher off third tuna'* Don Hartley continues to
any
time
the
preceding
week
*tartDo you r-member when we bad a
won the name 13*3 from the for hardhitting (ieorge Kell and and llcnnctt struck out Hob Me- monopolise the hatting top spot
log May 30 and shoot against Ho- chance to produce pum Dollars for
(iruvrland Mancul«.
of the Florida .State league. Ac-1
now are ready to acquire another (linnes* to retire the side
an's
score
on
the
local
Mayfair
the
entrance fee in the FSI. eat’ier
For Hanford pitcher Loyd Swal.i,
Tlie vvinning Terrier*, who go cording to Howe N'ewi Bureau!
slugger, Phil Cavarrrtla
nn golf course. Hogan will play thi* year. “ What happened" vuu
It waa hi* second win agalf.it otic famed
Frank bane, the Ho* gcnrr.il to the state tournament in Fort statistics, Don. thi* week, posted
a solo round at thr Haltusrol Coun­ say(*. Well the simple true* was that
lo*s in the CFI,. lie defeated
got third bareman Kell I’icrec on Ihe strength of the wm. a .130 mark, just n -t point drop
try Club in Springfield, N. J. cn We just didn’t have the money.
l/mgwood earlier in thr season, manager,
from
la*t
week.
Hartley
is
still
Could
do
little
with
the
offering',
dun* b
Did you read the article In the
and aulfrrrd Id* only lot* agaln»t from the Boston Red Fm for re­ &lt;tf Winter Park's ace. Ilendc* high in total hits with Cl, an in-!
All over the country thousands Orlando paper the other day about
the Hanford Navy Indiana. Not on­ serve Inllt-ldcr (irady list ton and Snodgrass.
crra*e
of
ten.
Hot.
Kueker,
Don’s
of ordinary gulfer*. with their the owner of th.- Jttx cluti tuying
By GAYbK TAt.BO T
ly can the young left hander tdtrli. | ea»h — so much that lied Six
teammate, held film to hia '.Jp
NEW YORK vf-H sm .Snead will handicaps allowrd, will be shooting he would move to Sanfoid, Palatka,
But the Terrier* pirked up a pair place in run* with 42, and came on
but he ran also hit. lie hat now General M a n a g e r Joe (Tonln
of unearned run* without getting fn*t to sruiie the total Isue lead observe hi* 40th birthday Thurs­ against hi* score on their local or Leesburg if the people would
gut eight ha,e hit- in 12 time* to "couldn't lurn It down.”
lame didn't annnuhee the amount a hit in the opening inning to wrap with 7H. Allen Meyer, of Jackson­ day. and so there come* the reali-' roarses. A l.ronse nie.lal Inscribed l«jy to *«e the team play? Well
the plate fo, an average of 607.
*T Heal lien Hogan” will be pre­
ville Hench, still heads tha stolon ration that time is beginning to sented to all winner* by the tour­ then, look Iiack to !a*t year. We
Hanford ■taiteil it* norrc rati) involved hut Manager Paul dieh­ it up
run
out
nn
thr
wealthy
ex-hlUbllly.
ard*.
when
asked
If
It
wa*
lltiO.OOo.
bead
off
halti-r
Hilly
Duff
gut
had th. *econd large«t attendance
lis..*
column
with
the
same
total
in the first inning, and W ore th&lt;
nament sponsors.
Inning ended the Card* had u '2-0 «.iW: “ I think that's pretty rlo ir." to flr*t when Winter Park (atrhr-r he hod last week, 12; whll. lie If he l* ever tu collar the Will o’ ) The on.* dollar entrance tec ill in the P8L, but WO *till lo*t money.
In a futlmer effort to *h&lt;»rr up Hubert Overvlreel dropped a thud broke the tie that existed in trinlei the wisp he ha* been cha*lng all j thi* challenging tournament will Those ait- the two main rea*&lt;&gt;n..
lead, Grnt* I’ennington opened th.
Innll-g by walking. The next hatter the Sox for a determined pennant strike. Her) fill aril walked and by adding one more to give him the»c year*, the National Open goll j la divided equally between th ' why the odd* are ugain*t u*. There
Mill a lot of .mailer reason*
struck out. The Ruddy l ake singl- drive, bane appeared on the verge •with runner* moved up a uoleh on hole possession of that department­ rhamp!ott*hip. it had belter b?j1 IIHO and the National Golf Fund, ai&gt;y.•ft to he considered, hut they rnuld
•d and Pennington moved to se- of taking on Cavarretta, the dr- another passed ball Jim click al honor, with C. Hig Kd bevy, soon.
Inc.,
for
worthy
charities.
Soon after 40. a* any id tho
over-looked ii we did get tin
rr.nil. (ieorge Keni« walked and thr failed Chicago Cob* manager, u« ami 'Vajno Hrown reached ha*r Daytona Manager, continues to
The (64.000 which UHtl reallaed ' team.
on ermrs. driving Ihe two run* drive in the runs ami now ha* stars of other da)s will te'l you.
,
bate* were jammed. Red "Babe” a pinrh hitler and roarh.
from
last
year’s
event
i»
being
aero**.
13, u league high. Kd, also i* se­ the leg* begin gradually- to go and devoted to the establishment of u
Hire* came.up tu the platr, tool; i
We do, however, have two thine*
Krll has hit over 3uo the lad
Hill Gordon's Parkers had been cure in hi* 2-hu*«* hit lend, with 13. tho*e Jfi holes on the final day of
healthy cut at the hall, and singled seven season* and Cavarretta ha*
, new l!H() Center in Juiwin for to our advantage. If we do get toe
IMo (enter field. Two run* ir o n ­ a lifetime .» * batting mark in 19 doing well against Wheeler, eel- Cocoa’s Pat Mullen didn't hit a the Open become a lerrtble grind. American troop* stationed ther.*. ■lull, the main lea-on will lie thit
ed the plate nod Hanford Jumped sea*on* at first liasr tor thr Cubs ting (non on base everv inning, homer during the week hut hold* The wing might he a* jped as
Crging every resident of H«n- people around town ar&lt;- beginning
but when llennctl came in it
Into the Irad. Finally the »tde WI.4 With the Ho* pitching
*l«)f turned into a pure pitcher', bailie hi* lead in that department of ever, but when legs berurne tired I lord who can “hold .&lt; golf riub” to to mi** having a team in thr Flori­
•lugging, anyway. Pul has 7 John it I* difficult to maintain the de­ . take part in the National Golf Day da State l..ague and they would
retired.
manned by expert* — llirhanh
the wi *e
lllmlgrti, Ini.mid* ton nitcher, gree of fierre rnncentrvlton re­ I competition, Mrs. Osier *tatr.| that pioltaM)’ U- willing to nig u little
Qrovrland »oon got down to boil says It’s the be*l lb Ihe Amrrhan to
VVlHIrr
1*
1
1
,
1
.
ndde.l 2 more to now give hint an quired to win championship*.
nr-ss. During
|ir«ttf«*ri|. « f
! "the need for USO service is Still deeper Into their |H*-ket» to help
K
’
,
iT
w
«
*
h
S
S
«
i,;s
r
r
neither
fin lib. »i
»ut*tanding P-0 record. John tin* Because of thl*. and hecau.e ol up met in many uait* of this roun- fiiume n team, if we got one. Also
•!|« tininrift. Sis
and the
pitched 9 complete games, and bus the spectacular golf he has oeen try and overeas. While trying to you have to eon*liter that we have
fiflMlfi I A •
|i
turned Into one ui in.- urn imcu-i ■
worked the most innings, 82. Dirk *horiing lately, it will not be sur­ , l.a t Hen Dugan, we can at the the best l.a*el.a|| •tudium in the
ai&gt;
lv
Saturday
that
Ihe
club
had
la
Kimt..
era duel* in llie CFI. Ihla year. Util n 1
Itogg, Jacksonville Hench, ihow prising If Snead draws greater In san.e time help thi) UHO »erv«* the FSL in which In play haxbull.
d
a
ilepemltibb*
slugger
to
star1
M
Uie duel only lasted irutl’ the sixth I
„
Mifllfiiitpa I f
dividual galleries
than lien
Hen young men and women in thi armthe way in strikeout* with ii'j.
As I said earlier, thi* is yet u
, .. even man
pitcher*
were
hurl*
It
(»
v
rr
»
in
*
t
'i
,
Inning, when the gimie broke wide {!!,, ,.,r?cc' m
Kngan, the defending champion. In ’
force*."
ri.mni *n don’t let yourself gel
si»
six-hit
gabies
and
open.
'
"
the Open beginning at Rallusrol
I»%l na
Golfera ran register in thr local tarried uway by it. Also it has lat-n
T O T * I*
June 17. Hogan, by the way. will Country Club pro shop at uny rumored that I’alnlkn vvill get the
Hugh Carlton war the first hat-1 *»»
■ obtained slid
111...•v III a
Baski M eets
ter for Hanford In the top of the
' ^ V .u
be pushing 42 this lime, but tin* time during the week May 30-June franchise liefore anybody else if
:
■lath, lit war walked, lie reached
rr« jln even a respectable, Duff.l...it.ii.
the Sea Bird* fold.
Bantam already has won III* four 6.
frartion
of
hia
old
form,
another
?f.',
.';L,*raecond on a racrlfice, and then
Iilrarit.
FR EE MOVIE— All member* of
Open* and has proved long since
Baker
To
n
ig
h
t
Box
problem
would
be
near
loini
.
acored on I’rtr Hchlrardr sinule •
that hr come* under none of the
Chicken salad foi a party snack of tht Sanford Cardinal* haselo.il
Hon.
lllfhanl*
hasn’t
been
able
to
ri.i.k
.'io
NBW
YORK
uf
—
Jim
Halui.
The neat two Cardinal hntteia
gnl/ed rule* governing age and Iw-iiefit* fi.nn :h&lt;- addilion of al­ team and their wive* will lie Incit­
all lorth a reliable pinch biller ." ,!*»«•". n
•. Iiack for "juit one niorr chance,"
singled
Bt|( ami the liases were loaded. r*
mond* and ripe olives. Mix in tin ed to see the ha*rhall movie •‘The
1
clutch
situations.
He
sent
pinch
!w,,.rV”''if
'
f
a sstl
sell
..... __________
Team" ________
at thr MovieUnd
hit wav It! The scene wa*
"
r t ' n ' ^ k U n k V . O T p a l k ' I S n S . irtny ot .dm lier., who almomi* ju*t lu-fme serving so Winning
atter*
to
the
plate
35
lime*
this
a
«
iis
.'
ir
ill Crabtree approached Ihe plate
pin
rlrive-ln theater Thursdiy and FriIII
(bey'll Im- crisp.
!1
if?
*
i*An?*n*n/!yn.S
«b
^
f
r
niuP
iwd.
,onK
,uvc
r
r
2ardt’f*
h'»
»'*!»'«
#»i
season
before
one
of
them
—
pit-'
JJ'h»_*l»r.
i*
, Then
..........
........................
. Ttv
let the first
pitch go hr
lu n
r V |..iui.urah*!.Vni !l)m i k n i ,hr greslcst in the world, will be —
ippem-d! Tha Crpvrlaml
h-Jrler rher Hub Keegan — prmtueda
pvelaml harler
11 .1
ll.mM.'.t
I.|“ “r h . e ^ .
P«Hlng for him to crash through i
h aim. k
for Mil.tin.,,,
let fjjr'with
ijr with his fast hall.
bail. Thu
Thoi pitch
ruinblid away hi* Id, rhanet
before it I* too late. TYiey will rerl-Cuh pilul, relieved during M la le r i'a rk
cairn* straight down the tnlddlf.
When
Raksl,
now
32.
tame
down!Karj
p a»
wnrn
naxsi.
m
.
tanie
riuwn
k-ard it
at alrm.wt
almost a personal IragH
Ttiaollle
training
and
ndared
h*
Cntbtree swung and lifted the ball
emiih. kiiiii.ri it i.urr tu- from the farm at hast Nassau. c,|y if. oncr a„,|n
balding
Wan
Hack,
was
due
In
Chicago
lu*
over the center fielder’s head ami
rarU Itltt t*urk. vv l i t . m i . *;t
N.Y., around the first of ‘ he year Weit Vrrgininlan fails tu win Ihe
Inin Ihe hushes for a grand slam d*y for a talk with Lane. They K liu b rr. vi i.vsislrsrt. |)|* nil b* he weightd a bulging
bleep*! prire
prirr of them all.
, , Ml -pound*
.
-----------jfiHfiH
•
*
»
Klmlitr.
l.cf
i
vvii.ti
r
weir
reported
close
to
an
agree­
home run.
The suggestion has been made,
I'ark 7, T iiiik tl'l t I *:■: W in .i Alter week* of (Mining and on".
ment.
I'ark a.
iMf*
‘ “T itu s v ille I) HI. I.« Kn.xl- lunrup" knockout victory hr'v j Incidenlally. that Snead and Hogan
Hanford combined four hit* ami
«* * • -!*
n itei ii i « , rl lir. M
n r i .tliti a down In "about 213."
^T«s»_.
! l . VVhstlrr
•cared three more runt in the next
/L&gt;-*\ViifeUi
tie plarrd in the same threesome
U |ti J | 1 tnn|nfi« »
n
rs»*
two Innings. They now led thr Mas*
! X i f . uD#* Ii* t»••fI I In 3 J 3 |«mli)M«
Baker's b r i g h t hope* were for at least the fits! two round* *o
fuH*
rota by a scorn of 11-0. boyd
(|Hi» l4AK.lt riniiitRiioi. fT -iii 1111f* dimmed by ehrnnie bail hand. that the rrnwtl may tee thr Iwn
— W h .s l s r i llr a .llM . il
l-li
Bwain taw his rhauco for u shut
it
•.VS'sti.el J
VV VVh. •I,-,
t*.. Every lime hr started In make his titans In hand-to-hand combat, but
nut silo away from him In too l«ita. lull.. K M . I l s i . • T
I
,v ii.» mo*c. Ihe hand* went back on him it'* doubt
rblful
ful that tmirnaii
tmirnairient of­
tom or the eighth Inning. The first
Id
Hr* gill up around 223 hut wcluh'Ml ficial* will an fbr the
Ihe idea.
On*
batter un filed out. ami the next
only 209 uhen he wat stoppei4 l" t.f them trtl* us that, while H
one reached second on a double.
Archie Moure
.March 9 at
af Mft
.Y tnl would be great fun. tne resultant
ire March
Major* Leag u e
Another hitter tingled and first
gallery would be certain to foul
Beach.
and third base wrrn occupied. Then
The rival TV »huw at St NIHi-.l- un the course fur all the othci
Buster Hancock lifted a tremen­
.eaders
As Arena tonight (Du Mont) fea­ player*.
dous triple Into deep riant field.
tl) T k r li* N -l* lr* l*rr*«
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ture* Ralph (Tig e r) Jnnev _aml, Ironically enough, ridrirtg the
Two runs scorrd and thr Groveland Team
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Jj.Mi.h rkl. Hi fx.i*.,, Pedro Gonrales In a mldrllew«ghl year? that he haa been building
J*V llr III.
lo •rounder. Jone* (ll.omaiinted “ «» hia unique record of failure In
I&lt;rl.i&gt;nft ■
The Cardinal* out together two rirlxn.io
at Hr (at. HI I ..#1,1r. 33
badly a* a 5-1 favorite May 14,.
Opan. hnead hat seen it won by
alnalet, a sacrifice fly (sail, and l^ k rls n .l
JtA TT t? !
IN* )1.l«.i«l.
losing to Jaerpres Royer at Medl* nve nr six «{lavefa who do not
Fulton Hanley’s double to score IHirtnn* flra. h
tiegin to match his over-all Hit nl
ITH Inl.luiirkl HI l/.iil*, si.
son Square Garden
wu more runs In the top of the L V ia
331 U
iniiD: jft»\H II ..* Int HI fa.'tlsnccrtsei and are, ti. put It rlunty,
trsinSlu
last
l
Inning. “The Mascots put two i iriRitilii ftraalis
Gonrales,
a
youngster
from
Ran­
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liirntcd. The fact remain*,
l.noa
men on base, but they were unable J » v Itfsch i - r l i a v l o n a l i . j . i ,
kin, Pa. hat won II o( 18 pro lets
.hough, that on a certain day when
vvri n i i v v i . i t i m i i
to score them, and the game ended la.k rli.n il In I 'neon «
Marts luting lo Pierre Langkrlt all
tne chips were un Ihe table,
IIA TTIN * ! - Vvlla- r’Ir* rl* n.l J . , lisisn
with Hanford winning 13-2.
and Rnrky CaMellaril in hi. two each of them rote Ic the cecaslnn
Itl'NH— M ln »* ». . 1. 1. ..a,. u «.t Avila.
llfUh.1). al laikslaud
1954
scrap*
CARD CAPPERS; Ruddy U k e ll.la.n.1
lUrvalam
l,
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and wrote bis name In the big
IM T H -A v lt a . I'lrtrla nJ, } J
got five hit* in all times at bat. Jas lltsch al I'miu
book.
JID M i: Ht]NH lt»»an. .*li»r|*.,.i u
One of Ihe hits was ■ triple . . Rta
H T t - H I N i I — l.rnu ii r l r w ' a n . i 4 i&gt;.
A N H IIM 'A * 1.1: V iil
Hire* got hi* tidrd double af the &gt; „
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tfta
Tea-party special: Make tiny
tv. I . Prl. nil
year . . Hill Crabtree hit the first , ns" e ad
It |a 7#«
sar* Iwiehea of kpungr rake and ra»*
•flak
Law
grand slam home run far the Card* ■itiiea,s'
•S I S
:w I't.l-i&gt;a&lt;.
II
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berry Jam; spread all side* with
T w ra d a ), Has U
!• l i *»«
. . . It waa also hia first ndhia nut | ", Vark
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13 II n in
softened rream rhectc and roll In
IS 13 S)t ail I'ltisl.iiralhi m i t ' l t ti
for Ihe yrae . . Ixiyd Kwaln struck Jr,,, •II
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toasted coconut.
nut seven hatters . . Tha game. vksshin
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Wednesday night In the Memorial Uarl.in l llr
i N i k Vi.rk »
llaarr* TaHat
Stadium, with the game beginning Baar
•ahlnal.iu “» I'hlla.lalplila (
Vi.rk nl I'lilla.leliihui in la H ll —
at M;Oo p. in. The Cardinal* will l lrtrla .M 11-3 lla llliiK .ir 3-11 3I.U New
Slaalla 13-31 « . IKikson M - l l
game
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fare Clermont. Don't forget to Cidcaao 4 Dm nii a
P lllnbu ral. *r llr&lt;«.kl&gt;r. ii.ia i.it —
come out and lupport tho old home
Hurknni .3 l i v » R i.k liu rl-a t
linnira Twdar
I'hlraan
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team.
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charge. Pete Athirard, Cardinal
catcher and Movicland manager,
feels that It will teach the team
some thing ahout lin»eiiall.
TOMORROWS SPOUTS l’A «-l#
— It will be full of surpri«es. The
main story will !&gt;*’ on the liatting
champion of the IDS* edition of the
Seminole High School baseball
team. Also In the article, will
the average* of the plavcr*. wi'&gt;
did what ar.d who is leading in the
most thing*. The average* have
been
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hatting champion will be based
upon a player that ha* appeared i ^
13 or more game.* and hu* been
to bat over 30 time* offirially.
Here nr.- some question* that
might puaile you aloiut the a rticle ;
Will the champion bat higher than
last years champion, Frank Staf­
ford? Who hit the most triples,
.ioubb’*, and horn.-turn?
AI*o on the page will be a story
about a fish. I am *ure that most
of you fishing fan* will like it.
There will la- a nvw column added
to the page. It I* entitled "Pro and
Duffer . It will !«• about golf. Al £
th.- page will contain many other
article* of interest to MKirt fan*.
T il l HITS IN SPORTS
Fulton
Baxley. Sanford Cardinal out field­
er ha* got nine hit* In his last 11
times at hat . . Frank Stafford
may* play for the Cardinal* thi*
summer . . John Angel will be the
h&gt;-ad of the City Recreation pro­
gram In the summer . . This
month* meeting of Seminole Coun­
ty Sportsmen A**ociatlon ha* Iweti
|io*tpuncd because of ihe fish fwr
. .
ItublM Hi*l»‘e plan* to |dUT
fi.otl.ull for Florida State Univer­
sity next year . . Jim Muller ran
run the 100 yard dn*h in 102! se­
cond* . . Fred Gana* announcu*
Hurt soft lall tourney will begin
at high school thi* week . . Ruddy
lurke got his first triple of the
year yesterday in Groveland . .
Over 800 people were on hand at
the Memorial Stadium to sec the*
district tournament*.

Western forester* recently *taiT
c l a Dougin* fir tree crop th ”
won’t be crsily for harvesting until
the 21a! rrnlury. Slash pint* grow*
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polpwond
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*3000. cash, assume small mort­
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.09 W. I«| St.
Phone 127 ItotfReriy Appliance Center
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Trailer Court.

Park

Ave. Phone 1335

IB — B E ^ I M IE N T A L S — III
NEW SMYRNA - 933 First St i
Make reservations from June
15th. Ocean view. 3 Single beds.
I double. *25.00 per week. Dis­
count by month. Write Earl
Kipp, 71.1 Anderson, Orlando.
OR SALE; Oreanfronl 2 Redcoom
home Available June and Auguit. 731 North Atlantir. New
Smyrna Beach. Fla,___________

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308 Elm Asr.

Ivory Finish

40 • Hr.

Alarm Clocka
Si os
Fully Guaranteed

Sanford Jewelry' And
Luggage
388 Sanford Ave.

13M EH C ELLAN EO IS
- 1 3 1937 Ford See at Gulf Service i
Station, Park and 2nd SI
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph GLIDER it ft l|on*e Trailer In -;
Hav. llttVJ.
elude* hunk bed*, bath All me­
tal ‘51 model, good condition
14SPECIAL SERATCE
-II
S2.5on Phone Spring 15*131 llliic
Avnhall paving, land clearing, (ill
Spring* Ave . Orange City, Lla
dirt and rlay.
1951
MAGNOLIA 24 ft with MvM'
Spencer Connlrurllon ('«. |
Cabana Will *rll ripiilv m trail
Maitland, Fla Phone: Winter Park
er (or *700&lt;i0. Calian.s for *15&lt;JOO
237HI
Dreamwold Trailer I'.itk
PAINTING, -.mall Join, apple— HUII.IH N G dated. 529 J.
I \LOUS IKS
l.ifetiiiic Aluminum— Free Estl-|
Hoofing — Sheet Metal
males. Free Installation—Tele­
Heating — Air Conditioning
phone 1425. Furniture Center,
Evans Roofing and
U6 W. First

H ealing Co.

121 Wr*l Fulton SI.

FIIA

Phone 79

BOyNlim

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AND SUilOMG NEEDS

SHERMANCONCRETE
PIPE CO.
Photic 12 I t -1 RSI

Dill Wc*t tilth St.

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grocery store in nice neighbor­
taft &gt;0U‘ *****
hood. HaMw-ood floor*, kitchen
equipped. Venetian blinds. In­ POLAROID rums,
quire early.
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acceaanriea
Room 101 Edwards' Bldg.
tra Shop. 219
Park 6 Commarelal
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LOST YOUR p i n II you have—ad'-c'ti'r yner lota
F R E E (or ilitee times in '.hr
Herald through the ro ir* * r oi
the Florida stale Rank
FOUND: Plymouth r •r t.iv* «c
corner Magnolia and Zml Owner
may have same b&gt; identn'-inj;;
ying for ad.
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Ricycles repaired. rebuilt, palnted. Key work. Harold Vanity. ADDING Machines.

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_ esslre; tic tapes.
tape*, iComplete repair service
*•" Phone
408— 403 ' Seminole Venetian Blind Cotapatv
828 Weal T hird St.
Phone a -

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HAYNES Offlca Mlichlua Co,
and
Typawrilar*. addioi machina*.
Cam- LAWNMOWEBS, II
Hand sad Pon
Safes-ReotaD, 214 MagnoUa, Ph
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er. sharpened to cut like new 44.

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For Appliances, contracting— :il
’roumf elcclriral service. E j &lt;
your General Eleclrir Dealer.
Nrw location— Just otts of a
City
ir
Sanford Electric Co.
limits. Now handling Scott At­
Phone 4IZ
water Outboard Motors. Also a 111 Magnolia Ale.
famous line of competitive price
Randall Electric Co.
mnweri from Snappin* Turtle—
*99.30 up.
BendJx and Croaley Appliance*
8. Semlaele Bird.
Phene 211*
Youngstown Kitchens
Eicrtrtcal contracting and repair*.
n Complete motor
112 Magnolia Ave..
Phone 1*2
• Brake*, generators
starters. FH IG ID A IR E apntlancri, saloi
and service. G. II. High, Oviedo.
PUR
Fla. Phona 4131 or Sanford
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Two and three bedroom homes.
2117
Veteran* pay doting cost* only.
Complete General Electric kitch­
l DO IT YOURSELF !
en*. See similar completed homes Does your home need a face lift­
In 2400 block. Laurel Ave.
ing? Now D the lime to clean

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18-____BOATS • MOTORS ~ - l &gt;
William
P. Smith, Outboard Sales
Sherm an Concrete Co.
Service, Mercury Outboard Sal
Out West 13th Phone: 1211-1681
M. 2515 S Park. Ph .nr 1174 J.
, HALL'S '•ARAGE for general Auto
repairing. Also Wrecker Service. BOATS. Iloat building, tupplir*
and hardware. Trailer*. C Vail
40? Celery. Ph. 1090 M — 1WKTR
Woodworking. 512 Sanford Ph
Nlghti.
1245-W.
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SEPTIC TANKS CLEA N E!) 18 • FURNtTl/nr.- f 'l»»M (Snnd* y
Phone* I3I0-J1 • 1779-A. Hare

Ted B urnett

No Down Payment

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For Remodeling and repairs
Nothing Down—Small Monthly
Payments

USED Ruby New Home Sewing
Machine Console Model Swap
for used Portable or *ell. Ruth
I UK.NIMIFD OR UNFURMSBED
Collette 311 W. 16th St. Home
— A vatnaep will coit yoe much
Evenings.
mor* »ntR » amall vd In the
(Contractor of Painting
nathitted* Prove It lo yauraetf.
NEW
Innenpring mattress. *!8 50
Floor And
PhuK ItZl today and give Urn
Exchange.
tnforu -Uua about your room* or
Wall
Tiling
ECHOL'H BEDDING
apartment* to lent
Phone
II97-W.
Comer Celery and Hanford Ave.
SMAI L 4 Bedroom home. Living
Pbmw 1222
room, dining area, kitchen. fenc&gt;
CAR PEN TER WORK
Waibers. All inakei.
ed bark yard. 1903 Adams Ave. USED
quick rewalr jobs, or imall
Thoroughly reeonditioned.
, For
,building.
nditloned. Teat
'
$575 Equity— Assume mortgage.
Call Jim 1U2-M-4.
ed. approved and guaranteed J
Phone lira. Witte, 1821 until 3
p.m._____ ________________
S m itty’n Snappin* T u r tle
Pon S A L E - 3

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Contract and repair work. Free I
i-vtlmatc*. It. L. Harvey 204

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M ALE COCKER Spaniel Regis .
tered *25 DO Phone 324-W.
Low ct&gt;«i auto and fire insurance
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H ELP W AN TED
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FLOWERS PtJVVTS H H lir M
ARVERTININU
COM PLETE landscaping Tropical
ROOK MATCHES
Pianls; Hiller Rlue Sod: Top
Sell Full nr Part Time
Soil A D. IlnunUe^CaJlJDP^
Rig dally rommlssions plus sin-nal
bonus of ARVIN Haaio or III;' 1 7- AUTOM OBILES • TRAILERS
ricanc all purpose fan; ain.ulng
MOM E ll L IT T L E
premium* oiler makes it EASY
Car*
to sell all businesses out Ola 201 Sanfnnt U4rd
Asr.
|.hone 17V
mour Olrls. Hill hlllie*. Scenic..
dozens of other Rmik Maltli
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
I
Styles, all featuring UNION I.A HOI Frrm b
Th. 1*70
RKL. 1954 MASTER O U T F IT
F R E E . SUPERIOR MATCH &lt; O . EXI'ANDO Home, Prairie Schnon ;|
7518 S. (ireenwood Ave. Chicago,
rr, Stewart, Schull, Naxlma a*-J i
Illinois.
Yellowatone 25'v down. 5 jear*
at 5'.
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EASTSIDi: Tit M l.Ell SALES
PR ACTICAirN UH SE. or Itahv Sil­ Phone 5 3143 or 5 2135 Palatka, Fla.
ler, good references. Phone
II you want Hie LOW rate on auto­
1152 It.
mobile financing, see Install ’
ment l.oan Dcparlmcnt. Sanford
W ILL DO ironing In my home
Atlantir National Rank
Phone 730-W.

K EIM MIX CONCRETE

COOL, clean 4 Room downstairs
apt 611 Park Ave.

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' ftHStJ/?A#Cr A! a S A S /'/H oy
ScientMs »a&gt; that Improved uar'lia c s
tiiral stanils o( pine iuu&gt; produce
from .vj i»*i in mn.nod pl.mtxhle
t i t S. P A LM ETTO A V E ,
seedling* per acre during a favor
Pill IN K 101
M C T I VI.IZE • I I O N O M I Z K
able ««-i-d sear

M ather of Sanford

CLK AfTa'pt.'ITv 2 poopic7~ia5~oTi
front Milk
Park Ave.
Randall Priest. South Sanford Ave
Phone 3SO W-1.
UNFURNISHED 3 room apart­
ment. Call 9&gt;u
3 IDIOM Furnished Collage. *5500 USED Itctrlgeraiora, all make*,
models and aizer — Completely
per month. Avnllahlc June 0.
reconditioned. Te»ied. approved
Call 1267 It.
and guaranteed — From *7950
GARAGE Apt. 1209 Magnolia Ave I up Easy terms.
FURNISHED home. 5 room* and 1
Claude II. Wolfe
bath. Dcllsej- Fla. P O. Rot
Appliance Corporation
225 or DcUary Plantations Court. 385 Sanford Are.
Phone 2117
FURNISHED house Free electricity and water. *55 00 per month. Used furniture, appliances, tool*,
5 Point* Motel. ID. 17-92.
etc. Rough!— sold. Larry’s Jlart,
321 East 1st St. Phone 1631.
2 Bedroom house, partly furnish­
ed. Phone 2552 J.
A. R C. JALOUSIES
2 REDROOM apt. Scrrened porch,
Size 24 37" x 5 0 V
shade trees. Summer rate only
$50. phone 440 J. 1703 Magnolia. Extruded welded aluminum frame
*24.00 Sperial discount to con­
UNFURNISHED H riK&gt;m house
tractor*.
Phono 125.
M ILKM AN CONCRETE PIPE CO
LUltNlsIlKD apt v*ilh yard, cloiu Owl Weal I3U 8L Phone I2 II-IH I
in. Reasonable. Phone 2*5 or in­
quire *2U W et 3nl.
AWNINGS
CLEAN', furnished 3 Room and1
Utetimc Aluminum
bath apt. Upstairs, light* and 1
II. II. drier
water furnished. Phone 868 W .'
F urniture C enter
CIS Mellons illr
I II He*! Ill SI.
Phone 1125
FURNISHED garage apt. 419 Pal­
WORMS
Large Red Wigglrr*.
metto.
Rullhcads. Tackle. Jonc* Tire
Shop, SIS Sanford Ave.
FURNISHED 3 room apt *50 107
West 9th St. Phone 5o» W

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GOOD and BAD

Give The tirniluule
3 IIKDUOOM apt. F.lectric kitchen
• A Lasting Gilt ’
Nicely furnished. Garage and
Give Sporting G inkI s
U*e of Iclrphoiic. 5*3 '“ until.
AIui visit our To&gt;!and Dep.irlinrnt
Phone 1527
Many special awards for the
1 AND 2 Bedroom Apartments.
Undergraduate.
Cal* 1240
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EVINRUDE BALLS A SERVICE
SMALL 4 Dedroom home. Living 381 East Flrrt HI.
Phan. 911
room, dining area, kitchen, fcnce*' back yard. *70per month. 1903 3 PR. SHOES— Red sondcl*; brown
Adam* Ave. Phone Mr*. Witte,
and white spectators; wheat col­
11*21 until 5 pm .
ored ca* lain t l4 AAA — ALL
NEW. $10 95 lo *14 95 values for
UNFURNISHED house; 4 rooms
*5.00 pr. Sec at 300 West 3rd St.
and breezes!ay. Phone 1*72 J.

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.Mun. Mm\ 21. 1951

Hundslrand,
Victor. Allen. Remington. Low­
est prices. Check with George
Stuart..?? ftnutii Main Street,
Orlando.

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The story appeared in Trie Her
aid Thunday stating that an .".her
road mnnlng from Oviedo to Five
Poii.m w i i in the tame itate of
--T k f t ii .'.v
‘(tir&gt; 7 'iW i;
. ..Uod: ••**/
* -------------ducting an inveiUgatinn attempt­
On the follow ini’ day It was rail
ing to W atr the per«on who pre ed to the paper** attention that no
vented a staff reporter with wron- I ronstruction was in evidence on
| either mad. InvcGigatlon har&lt;
eouv information that State Road roved this to be correct and The
40 had been more than half cum* ierald is glad to prinl a correeplrted.
1Hon.

Erroneous Road
Inform ation Given

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. ffit-ialv will have certain adminiilrative pioblemv in transferring
( C— tlsued Trom Fag* Oiwi
n ••i.llnus-d I mm I 'ir r One)
from i segregated to a nonvegJohns raid Colllnv "is tom-l. f.,r .1 ftnr.t &lt;-v»i.
;th rampaii’ii
.ated ■»&gt; iieni," hut added: "We
displaying bit ignorer&gt;v« of stale- lewder* around Hu- -u i
Cullins m
will resin the UM of «ny tactic*
governmental function*’.’ In the di- i-»ue-l 1 *iatrm&lt; d on luring "It rootrnr&lt;l
fur tlm role pur|&gt;o*e ot
(Ulilon of Ih# federal road money 1. clearly .rppan t Hut » .trona
IlSUn.
reaction hot «et in aaaln-t the a t delaying ilcx-xn gallon.”
Talmarigr did not comment aft•‘Every dollar of federal aid that ina vr-••«»* r h....... &gt;• of hi* false
, u mi the N A .V T'v ptan for
Florida can secure with matching
ippniaehtnit Ircal rchonl hoards.
fund* it available tu this state lor
Hi 'iirl *ny, however: “The people
the coming year In our 1100,ooo.ono
if Gmrgia well know my vicar.
road building program." he *:dd
A* lonjr a - I'm governor of Georgia
•*We arc fully eonfidrnt that the
llieie will hr no mixed school.. I
authenticated statement of \\ A
am not inlerrrted In pleasing ComWilliams, auditor of the Slate II &gt;ad tax paid state oflirls'*
also muntsts at home or abroad.’*
Department. rives 11* *ufli&lt; irnt
ha*
irseted
fttrci-slji
B/uiiist
Ihr
Talmndrr -airt on a CBS pro
ha el* financially speaking to pro­ aeling gnvrrnnr The people tlon’l
ceed with our lloo.nooooo road like Oil ii .1 of ih it . tm : md t • strain yrvlrrday lint the vtatc will
program as we have herelnfore support .i pul.tn.il m u lime and not n mply with the Supreme
Court decision
outlined."
rlrlerwifnc-t to pul an end to
"It urnilil lake several division*
Williams said In a letlrr to for are
It
fin
election
flat
titer road Oiairmsn Alfred \t»
"TM* feeling i no| &lt; mfined In of troop* to jkiIIcc every school
Krthan that "there will he little certain areas. It is the **me all liuildioit in Georgia and then they
or no priinarv state fund* avail over the state fhir poslllon in wouldn’t tie able to enforce it,” he
*utd
able for matching primary fcbm l
Florida i* f.ir sirtuigcr than
flint!* during the remainder of tin North
Another defiant note came from
In the first prim -ry and mir mo
year "
menlitm in h i -tli FI i da bn- Sni Island, Ga., where (zander
luiter, he U&gt;ucd a statemrnl gained m o re anil more -treni’.lli Fere/ of llatoo Komre, l.a., de­
emnhavlzing that federal fund* h i every day "
clared that interracial marriages
matched this yea* will not h&lt;* I -t
are the "ultimate objective" of
Collins aildr--' e*l a ' le -ram I*. the N A A C T
but may he med next vear If the
SI
Johns,
Volusia
I'laglr
r
nml
stale can match them then.
I’ere/, national director of the
Johns said in hi* Orunito - ' dr lire* aril Couni) offlrlal conlen I Slates It i g li t a Committee, aptnent " I want all the prop! • &lt; ing their proposed Iw d financed pea red with Georgia'* Id. Gov.
Florida lo know- that Ihe peril i-&gt; l-r- Jerl for t mi I in . V S High Marvin Grllfin on an AIMS pro­
their homestead exr-mptlnn i* r -d way I I* jeopardized liv I ill-ire of gram. It&lt; ih &gt;aid the South will
and lerrihlp under Ihe Collin i tx the John* road h *nrd to " li' •• no not accept the decision passively.
lo commitment* for slate .md fed
commission plan.
"A Tallahassee lax emnml-*i &gt;n er.al aid."
Ill -ild if he i* circled Hie rtwid
would l&gt;e as far away from the
people a* the Russian ««*cret o- hoard he appoint* will than o.it"
lie«. I do not believe in pulling and list- (or mu h proiec-l* Ihe "17
such gigantic taxing powc-r* m the mlllien dollit
In ft It - al aid
hands of c central Tnllnhu**i ho funds" which the J hIiii Inard ha*
rcau. Charley John* will fight th "pasted up
ihi* year In haste
attempt lo take ov-ct honii- r • to nuke a hit' slimsir ' fur p illtlwith alt his strength ami p-ici-r " cal purposes.'

The Junior Chamber of Com­
merce is scheduled to hold n
chicken tmrbecur at the Mayfair
Inn County Club Thursday even­
ing, according to Mr*. II. K. Ring,
secretary.
To U g in nt 7 p. in., the affair
will feature the installation of the
group’s new officers for the year
1SS4-M.
Charlie Johnson, president-eleet
of the state organisation will at­
tend nnd take part In the Installa­
tion ceremonies.
It la not kniwn at the present
time if any entertainm ent ** sche­
duled for the annul affair. Mm
King stated that all reservations
must be in by n»on tomorrow.

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Legal N o tices
w i t h 1 : t o p n n t&gt; »:tiT i « w m : h »
Th e ’ *tS .1»lln&lt;|t.nl r m l a.lnl* u * ll-t nf Ih- r'lM « f •
“ ihto r I
Kterlda I* pn*i*.t a&lt; the front d -o r ,-r Ih r c*lly I la II slut *1 ih - V •- ir*
l l- u -a In the C ity of evnford. f l-r i .U , »n&gt;t w ill r&lt;mnln * - po*i»il fo r a
parlnd nf f-uir rotiaa, iitlva wa.Va.
VII •—- 1 -M a la up n whl--h Che t»:.J l* s » « h***- n »i t « n n itd . and
.•xaln-t ishl&lt;-h l» * re r tlf l -la . ha*e no* alres.lv h-an i - . - . - l nll| ha * -M
a l puhtli* auitlnn on che f J r l *1*&gt; of Ju ne A D. 1*51. - --niim ...-Inir a t
If* n'rlru Ic \ S| al the tr-.r.t door i*t the C tt» I t 'l l In Ihe C lt» ■•*
•anfnril. S Inrida.
It X. H.VVi:tl. C l l r C la rk

Finish Renovation
O f W e ll Houses

In the Sanford Herald

Th« City wider &lt;lrpartment today reported that repairs and
painting at the City’* well Held Inrated on the Sanfurd-Orlundn
Highway, were rompleted this
weekend.
The well hotiir- have been paint­
ed with n Imig-InMiug alumimn.i
(mint nn-l rrpaires utade where
needed, neeordlng to City Mating r
iV«ri'-n Kffovsies.
Thi work had been -eheduled to
Ih* romidetri) Iss.st week, hut dif­
ficulty wo* found In obtaining 11 •
naitd. City lal-nr was used in keep
Ing «-i&gt;*t.s at n minimuin, it vvn
-a lit.

(CoDliouert From Pagr One)
It is Odhum't 117.000 votes th»'
will he decisive tomorrow and the
politicians are asking each other
"Will they follow fklham's lead
and swing to Collins? Will the)
break away and go to John*? Or

State Tax
Commission?

up Ihe efesdion?
Miere were some sign* that voi
Ing might not fall «o far below the
abnormally low U C prr cent ra*t
in ^lie first primary

I'uhllished Thursday May 20.

’. C VJMOCf, 11 of CVi.t -r r, pisre. Ta . Is kl**ed by f.ts ou.ther,
i ; li i • ..i r •.".:r I..- «.nn uw- 27tb annual national tpellirs
Hiihip in Washington, O C. T t e winning word was "ur.--!which mer.n* "hocked ’’ n ,c Clh-grader’s advice to would-! e
-ns- - ttudy hard after -chool nnd think before you rreil." lie
1 *'00 and u v.cck-cti I In New York.
(Joteriutoonolj

Rotary Speaker
Tells Of Spain

Frog W ins $1,000
For Its Ow ner

Sps-aker and guest of honor at
hulav’s regular weekly luncheon
meeting, of the Sanford Rotary
•l-ili held in the Yacht Club, was
Oliver Futon, natioiiallv known
» Homey and ex mayor of Winter
Park.
Eaton reviewed Spain’* govern
mental (niggle* during the pu*l
•to vear . during which the country
p.it«cd through three separate
rjeles of rule monarrhy, republic,
and dlrtatorslup
lie gave » brief dissertation on
th* coup try* economic problem*
over the -sine pet owl and com
pared it present *e! up with that
of the Hnited Stale*.

Lucky !~igrr. with three prodigi­
ous leaps totaling 16 feat 10 Inches,
set a new frog Jumping record anu
sson owner Roy Wclnicr Jl.Oho ye*
tnnlay in the 27th annual contest
hated on Mark Twain'* famous
story
l.urky laigcr bettered hv R
Inches the mark set in 1911 by
Maggie.
In Tvsain's story "The Celebrat­
ed Jumping Frog of Calaveras
County, a villain loaded llm ta
vorite with huckihnt ard it never
got rdf the ground

VI SMKI. IH RNS

NATHAN, 7, vtalU pat i'tly In a S.vn I'n n rim i hospital
fur d'.rtors to ren.ove Hie l-ladc of
i- |-ait of sc.Mors from Id* skull.
'1 ne »;ie.ir* were reportcillv
tnruw-n bv Ids brotlu t. Joiinny, I,
in a •&gt;|U:ihblc ovsr l tar* of erny- - I'm - &gt;h -rp point mlr.*&lt;* I vital
li. re, olid the boy’s rotulrtiun was
it 111lied as excellent after renuival t bl dc
I'farcrnniioiuiH

A tnx export come* into y«iur m
rontrnl Tnltuhn**co I.uiojiu niiil tlrviib •
stenrl nk-'caament ia md tniTci-l.
Your prosoiit nMr.iumcnt
HomoaloaH Kxcgnpt Ion
Prosont Tnxr*

MIAMI 1,1*1— The Coa.t Guard
*»ld today th&lt;- motor vesrel Cara­
vel ua&lt; on fire ill Ihe Gulf of
Mexirn a short distance off Urndrntnn Reach.
Air ard surface craft were sent
IN 'JF R E D BY TRACTOR
to assist her and the motor Vessel
Spencer G. Harden of
C**- Itlo Flxaidn wo* repurti-d standing
vllna Dr.. JUnford, who war badly
Injured la*t Friday when he w-&gt;
The FtO-foot Caravel wr*« carry
involved in an accident and pinned Inc -i cargo nf banana-.
under a tractor, was today re­
ported to be In ’’fair” condition at
Ocange Memorial Hospital

O. I). Farrell

.110 K. Firnt

Foe in years this store ha»
ronsi'-tentlv obsenesl the folfowing hours:
Week daya: fl a m. In 6:19 p.nt.
Saturdays • a m. lo 7:3* p.m.
Closed from 7.M p m.
.Saturday until 9 a.m Man.

DR. K T. DOS.S

Want lo make fi-h taste rtpee
tally
good?
Rail serving-site
pleres in com meal before (ryinc
to give a slrllrate brown crust
S m r wttli b-nioti vscdivs fin &lt;’iaul
flavor.

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tVstri rubr* l-l-iiid da Iron Curt.In
t-ar Ihr I lit III inmr Ih .n anslhlii.l
k r 'I-in s -u r ( •r.tisi Sint la -t r r n I nr-l-. . r a Ihr* in i|Tv&gt;umr ol me l i r .
NV -il-l i- Ihr I1r.li* irta lr-l weapon nt
liniilol. .No-* loir •an Haiti t oma-unl.ni
w ilh llir M il III. Ihlwish H e i n l u x
E u ro p e -ill* saw* ul I Irr.lom whlrh
r s p o . r . ih r H n l i n u . i m l ih n r
rriin r..
1u sup pm t K a d i. I'rtr K »ru p e .end

U-e distilled or rain water In
your ill him iron to prevent rust
or lime crust from forming in the
water receptacle.

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Rood Resurfacing
Is H alf Finished
F.xten*l*e reaiirfnrlng of 10
mile* of highway between Oviedo
nnd Five point*, which Ur-on ---ver»l weeks ago, Is more than half
completed.
Work on the ie&lt;urfncing of two
anil one-half mile* nf Htnte (h*nd
4&gt;l, %*r«t fn ni the Fanford eitv
limit* to Monroe Corner I* only
w few daya away from completion,
but contractor* cannoi give de­
finite eomphtion date.
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A nd For W hat Reason?

Ride out and l&lt;ook at liotlt
of them* Projects Yourself.
NOT ONK BIT OF RESURFACING
HAS EVEN STARTED!
II would seem (hat Ihe nbnve article was pub­
lished prem aturely ii\ a desperate effort to
' Keep Jo h n s in office" Hut

LETsS TRY TO KEFsP
THE RECORD STRAIGHT

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Legal Notice
v i iu n : nr- » sr r :

Faint* Seinlroli* Cotinty Millntr** "f
n j millw would ran*** you to
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pny in Iaxcr on the wimo home

S'nll- e I* li.i.h y .Is M i t n . t im r
, s in iii lo ttnisl Atfttf r in d n i.it on
Ih* Slat ■!») or Mar- v f ’ t a i l. In
Ilia* 1 -rM a ln rails# r - - o i l n r In Ih r
I'l.i'u lt C ourt in ank to r B .m liu -'r
(Snunty, S'lorlita,
In
r-h a n r.ry ,
whi-raln K ir .I P .-ln a l H a v ln .* a n .
I ."an
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ot
Kaminot#
i-m in it. n . -rp -ira llnn. la platntlft
an-l A ll-r ri r . i r i . r an4 M a ry C a r t .r
hla w ile , nnd ll|rls..ttr I t .-I d le r and
M arv It n lilln ., liI. w ife, nra d r(m -fa n la . Case Ih irh .l No SlaS. 1,
| «• I* l l . r n d -n Clerk of the .f o ra .a id C irc u it Court, w ill w ith in Ihr
I- a a I h o u r, of .a ir on M onday, tha
llh day of Julia. A t&gt;. tSSS, offai
i loy .ml# and .a ll m i h . h l.h e * t and
h a d l-lit-t. r fur ca.h at tb# front
door o f lha I h i r i t|uu#o o f Rriwtaul# C o u n ir, Klurlda. In Wanfnrg,
Ktorlda. lha fnllow ln. d a .t.lh a d
proparty. rllaaird and t w in . In
Rfiiilnula Coii-ils, P l-rld a . lo -s rll:
lad# I and I, of lllo rk I . ot
W'oodlahd
llr l.h t# .
CWrlrdn.
hainloola i-m inis, K lorlila . a r sordino to ulat ihrra.if r » « - r d i d
In I ’tni li.-on T. pan* s*. of i g «
pnhlld ra rord .
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Wamlnola
f-o u n iy , Kl'-rlda.
Hald -n li w ill l-a mad* purauanl
lo nod In m dar in .a tla fy lb# trrm a
ot aald final dr- r.a

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Florida

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Car owners who i n
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will be pleaaad to loam •( *
Wlsconatn Inventor who Rm Raveloped • very clever wait tkal M p i
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KnUblbheJ 190E

Program For Ending Segregation
In Washington Schools Adopted
Start Planned
For Next Fall
In Institutions

S tro llin g
In Sanford

Eisenhower
Voices Hope

Sirortsnu-n arc reminded uf th&lt;
"Family Night" fish fry to he
held by the Seminole Count,,
Spl r t ilM I Association tomorrow
evening at d o'clock at Mullet Lake
Park. The regular monthly m us­
ing planned tor loniKht will be
postponed because of the fry, ac­
cording to Porter II. Lansing, pre­
sident.
The local Western Union of fire,
in obsertance of Memorial Itay,
Sunday, will be open the folio*in*
hour* on Monday: t a. m. until I
p. tu. oi*l 1 p. m. to It p. m.
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Fourteen member* of the Sanfmd KI want* Club made an litter*
club visit to the St. Cloud Klwanta
Club last night. Thote attending
wire tV. W. Dawson, Douglut
Menttroni, Kdwaid F. lame, Janie*
(■rant, M. It. Strickland, J. C.
Dsvl», Irvin U. Pryor, Willi* Procock, O. K. Hoff. Peter Uukui. j
Frrd W iDon, Dr. Luther Doss, A.
I.. Wilson and Mack Cleveland Jr.
Charlie Morrison, local llotarian,
and honorary Kimunlan. led the
group in singing ami atuged a
comical i|uir program.

W eather

g a t t f o rft

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WASHINGTON m — The
District of Columbia Hoard
of Kducution adopted G to 2
today a five-point blueprint
for ending segregation of
white and Negro rididren in
Washington’* public Hchools.
Muns arc to make the start
next full and have it comI •ilelclv in effect out* year

" S A N F O R D , F li O R I D A .

(tear In parll* rloudv and mill)
through Hnlr&gt;r»i1i\
-V-xis-c of
(ew brief khimnt lu»/l M il m ill
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NEW SPAPER

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I’rrw I. frmiI Wire

a t y Body

(j. $. |s Sending Arms Shipments

Contracts

To Two Central American Nations

Sanford’s City commissioner *
last night awarded three con­
tracts on the City's wati-r and
sewerage project over the pr.vtesta of John Kadtt*. city commis­
sioner. who felt that there was an
Irregularity In the lettering of the
contract*.
The commissioner objected to
the lettering of a W&lt;!.(14 21 con­
tract lo K. II. Ilolcomb Jr., dearwater, for the laying of water pipe
by the design plan* Kadcr Mated
that another contractor had bid
WASHINGTON
— MaJ (ien
i $223 loss for the *ame job Record* Cornelius K Ityan testified today
at the city hall hear out K jd cr’a the McCarthy- aubcommlttre
I statement.
j repeatedly asked special Ira****
Commissioner John Kridcr. how from Ft Dix, N J , for Pvt G
ever pointed out that lloleomb had lias id Schine but said he had no
pledged to do the work In half the knowledge the requests were for
time statrd by the lower bidder any purpose other than subcumIfe commented that the time ele- nnttee work
ment would artually save the City
It),in. commander of Ft. Dix.
money because of increased r e -1jave an account of the leaves with
vrnuc at ail earlier date.
illustrations provided by two ArmyAfter somr further discussion prepared charts whirh drew hot
Uie contrart was lrt lo Holcomb, blasts from Sen McCarthy
who stated In Ills bidthat the job
McCarthy called the charts
w i^ d be complete In C« days
•Pfltm). an,| dishonest" ami "an
Contracts were lc. to the " h i t - . attempt lo deceive tlir American
mier Tank to.. Jacksonville,
line of Iiia
iiia objii-tinna
objection* was
jacwsonvioc, to
io i^ipb-,"
•• om*
Construct the promised
WjUfJ.1..
I that tin chart* depielrd In large
gallon water tank
* **!| ’ I black square* the days Schine enaula Conitruction1 ■».' i L'Lr f ; i ,lr - K,yed pnsf privileges during ills
1,410 Baiuing. and In relatively
• 'n i
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e*ntrarl unblemished white squares the

Weapons
Are Sent
By Planes

General Testilies
Special Leaves
Asked For Schine

Moscow Radio
Attacks Action
W A S H IN G T O N &lt; T V -In a
m uvi- to c iu m tn r tin- C o m m itni.it iirm itiK o f leftist G u a te ­
m ala. tin- I'u itc d S tate s is
fe rryittK rifle s , m achine Ktins
a m i o th e r lig h t com bat gear
to tw o f rie n d ly nations in
C e n tra l A m e ric a .

•UiSIA IS ottering uultmttrd
amounts of American World War
II w eapon* for ra'c to Guatemala, | thereafter.
President Eisenhcwcr baa voiced
according to Col tlu'iert Faunllethe hope that a aucecssfui plan for
roy Julian (above*, of the Bronx. : wipliic out separate schools in
T h e State Pcptirtm ent nilN. Y., military • julpment pur­
Washington may serve as a guide
m n in r-d ln*e vesterdnv th a t
chasing agent lor tho Central lo rase the way for a»*&gt;ll»hlng
that arm* are ii-n g airlifted is
American country. Known *• tlx* school segregation in 17 Southern
"rupi.llv a. p.-'-'blr ' to V carac’ia
“Black Cagle" during the l.thlo- mid hordei state* where it haa
and II. ndiir*-. Guatemala’* neighplan War, Col Julian already ban ' been compulsory.
lN.r« to tin - ntli Mo-eou radio
flINCH flA N tl are rrj*ir1ed b» mblng tllghw*.- 41 (b;»ck arrow ).
obtained arm/ from Swltmiund.
T ic (dan It designed to put Into
itnmrtllaleiv e.illtd the aefton prewhich run* from Dtenblcnphu to Sonlu and ttirn continues for I3e
effect the Supreme Court decision
mration f-tr ' ..-i .. i '
at. U t
ht'ldine racial segregation hi public
miles to Hanot. It Is on Uita rood that » ine 30.000 yietmlnh rebel
(■ostcnial
But f
i ■
relgo ml lis­
1schools li unconstitutional,
troop* are attempting to march on French dc/cn-c- in the llnure (Red i
i Tlie five points in brief:
ter. Gil'llr r i l l T I n-l
'
I!' vsUlver Della Other bombers wsre hormrerlng at «oem» forcer In drlt
t. .Ml a*dgnmcnti and rating*
mi n. "\\ In
•&gt;
. -ns
sections closer to Hanoi and llall hop- ha»cc protretlng ihe rlcl tier,
' in the school »v -tern shall hr bavrd until the cum miss ion’s nexl nieci
•liipmeit hi* apythin - t&gt; do - itli
" ' ..)),!) „h
„ ,,c
growing region, w.th brunt of Uie attark eonctMraicd aiujr-l I r-jii upon merit, n«g race or color.
Ing when the city hope* to be no . . T . . i i ' . T , ' rt.
n*
2. No pupil shall br favored or lined whether or rod It can extend . ' ' l " n
He p .n .'J i/
I. • co my
I * " *
i discriminated against because of Its present bond Issue of II.I7S,0&gt;M
" I T # * a* ? '
inei-thiii "t Nlcarau la
&gt;t- ' as
another I2UU.0UU without additional ” X r«''hfi the truth and are nut
race or color. .
reeallid it* nvuy from Guatemala
mi-leading
or
inacruratr."
3 Children in no event shall be security
Rot In- *nl l Homlura* I* i i ' hhI
And. in aiiotlirr exchange, Hyan
Tills action wa* made necessary
1permitted to attend schools outfrixtid
■
aid:
"I
don't
think
anytning
put
| tide the boundaries in which they because bid* on the work are rut&gt;
However, tin Ctliesgo Tribune
higher than expected by tin »oi by the Army Is dlstuniesT"
said ia&gt;t night that war seemed
WEST TALM BEACH *R-Clr- live fur reason* of race or color. ning
I
i
the
eourse
of
his
testimony,
4. No records of pupil* or per- planning engineer* and City off!
imminent tN-lwn-u Ihoidura-. and
cult Judge J&lt;&gt; 11•11 S. While toys
Ity.vn said:
clala.
Guatemala 'Iritmne -laft writer
Florida’* automobile financial re- ronrel shall make arty reference
He
never
heard
Secretnry
of
Tlie commissioner* debated th- — ,
M A S H IN G TON (rt'i
Sverelury of Stole Ditllen ,-&lt;aiil t«&gt;- Ji|te» D-'lr-l* wrote from Teg-lCtspoil sIbit It&gt; law Is unconstitutional. to race or color.
possibility
of
rrdueiiig
parts
of
Afmy
Stivi-n*
ask
Schtnc
to
KK Y WEST, Fla - A U. 8.
i. All schools shall be used to
Judge White yesterday enjoined
tin lied* nui.«t li«\e *tii|i|o'd arntn to Guatemala in order 1
Ka*,!:* Homlurai. that Honduran
Navy blimp tint staved aloft for| State Trraiurvr J. Edwin I .nr, on. maximum efficiency without re­ five cvntracls lo save money and *",M‘ w*&gt;h him for a photograph day
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le-rder guard* captured five arm* 1
|
another
pisstlbllily
advarrtil
by
wa*
with
Mrven*
every
nio
to III Jill III' • -•mmtiiilut bu *I tot.......n r the I'liiumMi ( antd
»;Uatemalan Communists hstde
mure Ilian a week without refuel­ administrator of the Law. from en­ gard to race or color.
ing to break the world’s endurance forcing an order that Mary John­
Duller told a tiivv* confeM ine Hint vvu* one iHisnibh* no- ||uiidiiran territorv S in lav
He
The Supreme Court’s decision on 'Robert Anga*. Jackiotivllle engl- "'eol of the lime last November
nrrr
employed
by
the
City.
Unit,
when
(he
McCarthy
ramp
contend*
record prepared tu land today.
| son, who was insolvcd in an ac­ public school segregation came
je c live of the Jirmn !*hi|iment lu*l v\*-ek from I'oluiu! am ount- j al*o tol.l ■&gt;( retwrteil tu--p snd
Contract 2 be held back. However, -’'•evens did make *uch a reque-t
The ZPG2 atr:h!p cf the Nan cident. take out liability Insurance j ” c3' ■•ton-, valued at
million dollar* He raid Ihie»' military air actlvtt) in l*ntli coun
rvprrsvnlalives uf Die eumpaov
7 There wa* no "preferential ittg lo
type with 14 men aboard was due and obtain property damage and
bidding on contracts 2. 3 and 4 as I •raiment” given .Vliinr at M Dix had made Guatem ala tin- dominant m ilita ry power in Central trie*
I S Amb.t*-jd. r John E Peurito land at the Roca Chlca Naval1personal
____ injury
___ _ releases
_______ or lose’
a unit, said that it would not be 1nnh- * paste* to leave camp for Am erica.
(oy said In- lu-d hearvl &gt;d no such
Air Station, nine tulles north of; tier driver's llccwsc.
feasible fo split the contract as ft McCarthy *utnomniittee w&lt;.ik w.i*
I tulle* al o declared :
inT.Irr liieident*
Key West, about 2:30 p.m. (HSTI.
tn bis ruling. Judge White said:
would foroe the construction ctwi to be called preferential treatment
In V'i**hi-vlt m. l.im-ola White.
after approximately 200 hours hi I "The court Is not unmindful of
I. T h o t 'u itc d State* w ould Mll|i|M&gt;rt ail u|i|H.-al to the
estimate higher.
3 Ik mail? available at Ft Dix
Slate til-mi I meHi pres- officer,
the air.
tbc principle that a tcm|iorary In­
t'nilid
Nation*
for
the
dt*patctl
of
No decision was reached by Us* i a rpnferenee room tn -be uti-,1 l&gt;v
It wa* cruising in the Florida junction should w t be graulevj In
I *C
L s.vh: ito &lt;t&lt; i&gt; i nt had no infurgroup and Uie server que-tiou xf*s jSclilne am! the McCarthy -t«ff (nit a IM-uee uI im-i v uton- rnl*.tmi to » » | f ■
illation tli.it a war ws* imtwndlng.
Keys early M a y , in radio com , a rase such as tnli If Inc validity
___ _ until lha next rr^ ti r the n*mt was rivml only rmee
.Vnlthemt A*|d Dulles .1 .. “ ' V V t Q 6 S P F 0 3 Q j C d f C H but lie added that I.'8 dtpb*"*ali4
niunlcaUon with the Navy baa* uf a (talul* la fairly debatable.
tweeting, f^uinmr. WIH'am jkrjjjrs^ t t‘ Schine
‘'
made —
2M kntg dijtunv. ! that the uivtpvet tor M i l l i e kind of
official* kiww lh- i*. “'*&lt; rows ,*rhero, under clear *We* with mod"However; flierv I* no doubt H*
per was aberat from last nig
testlwme call* during Ids eight! IHtflnl Ns Dor» set Ion looked better
tilde tension brtwern (he two coun
erale vvlnda prevailing.
the ruurt mind at Uii* time that held at the Yacht Club, was given meeting.
week* at Ft Dix !t&gt;an *ald *o fnr now than the) had net ally.
In e S .
over
to
reports
at
the
direction
of
the
provision*
uf
Chapter
324
C'mdr. Marlon II. Eppes of Pina* he knew no oilier private "ever
? Hie United state* goymiim-nt
Mcariwhdi dispatches front Gua
aon. Ala., Is in command, with a (which encompasses the financial President Voile Williams.
approached tin. record." Rot he had made clear tn the French In
•einsla .pi -ted I nx t'o-e Amertesp
Henry Witte, president-elect of
crow of 12 Navy men and a civ­ rcrpHitlbllily (aw) are unconstitu­
i said Ihi-re w a* notliipg wroiij al*nit talk* now under way Hie t-rni*
rend*nl&lt; of that cmiidri .v» saving
tional. Tlie qocMlun Is not fairly the organisation, reported to mem­
ilian observer aboard.
a private making leiwphaiu- r’.xll&lt; If and ctnulltlnii* um lc wliieli it
llay could it'd ne.ll' i similar
ber*
on
the
Annual
IJons
State
debatable."
he had the lime and (In- money would be |N***itde to eori*nhr
Hie liglu-r than air ship left
•Iraao d atmosphere There uetv
•
The law wav pax.M-ii lit t'jcj ami ConxenUon held In Orlando last
tuikehurst. N. J., Naval Air Sta­
Ainerlran inti rvciition in the Indo
reports of w **■'* *“- .1.-.it.nc "l’i1
MENT PALM RKAI1I r - , lu pay fur them.
wrek.
D
E
TR
O
IT
'b
'
police
earcli.
3. Schine, &lt;li-MMtc hi* leaves, I
tion at 7:32 a.nr. (E D T ) Monday. I cineiideil in 1931. Attorney Wi'liaoi
He stated that the Sanford group Artlag tier. Ckartry Johns and completeil hi* training course with1cliina War. 'Du- condition* include blanket mg ail aiea from Detroit Home. Grin, i lA’ank.-eJ" la North
May 17, tu carry out a simulated II. Hallman, who represented the was
LeKey Csslllas eaeh rrretved sis
la- emphakiud. approval by Con to Ehrida. ciildlliui-d b-dav (or Xmcriraii i imen
given
special
recognition
fur
Johnson woman, sold It had not
■nit-submarine patrol.
Develol.ilielit* ha*-* p-le.l one
soles for the Demerrallr nomi- a "superior" rating kit wa* ralcil gre&gt;* and the creation of an anti nil e*ru)&gt;&lt;-d ymm killer ulid al»n
completing
Its
23th
consecutive
It broke the old record of 170.3 previously been tested in this year working with local children In aatm for governor In the only "fair" mi chjrj -r— * rating ■Comimmiit coalition in Southeast fur a woman be .wore lo kill il ii|hiii another »ine»- the State Dehours while cruising over Miami rounty nor In the Florida Supreme l.l.tns baseball leagues, this li the •rewa’s Farm peeclaet of Palas Ryan called "very Inv..’’
the
Asia.
in- ever got out of p|i»oll
.part meld la-t, week announced
, . .
(I. McmlH-r* of the Vci -•&gt;tliy staff I 3 T h e U ii II m I Slate* i* al*&gt;ut t&gt;yesterday. Epoca told ncvnmrn by Court.
Bear! Canaty today.
only
club
In
the
slate
to
cvmplete
The
nmviel
Clmrle*
llashlur,
arrival
uf
a
..........
The Johnson woman was involv­
radio that all aboard had eaten
The preelaet, asually Ihr first called Ryan's hradiiuaitcrs 291send a new note to ltu**ia on I're* la. who i-*en|Nd Irom a Florida .it .&gt; Gnati-iu.ilan |“.rt Hie drpsrtthat length of lime with Uie lea­
and slept well, "but after a week I ed In an accident last March 14 gues.
■ the stale to report a enmpktc limes alamI Schine iluring tlie* eight Mil-tit Etsi-nliowi-r’* pn&gt;|*i*ol f&lt;-r an uri**&gt;ii wlu-n to wa* -irving lif. iih u I vai.l I'o-v ••— e !•*».led at
when an uutoimJdle she was driv­
we iiectl baths."
Witte also commented on the vale, has 13 registered voter*. week* training i*mal
t international ntninie nu n y |« i " impn*niim&lt;-nl fm tin ipunler &gt;&gt;( st. 11it* in t'oniinii-usl Poland
ing collided with another whirh,
fl.ai ■l.ipmenl ri-o-t-d'y v*as Hie
Hie 312 foot non rigid airahip in turn, struck a hiryclc and in local chib's attendance at the con­ There as* our ahxrnlrr hallnt
I 'liii i.h. bank, r
pool. Dullis said that euii*u'talioii
TU freight exri IP.a
covered more than 3.000 mile* on ired the 12 year old rider. All arc clave saying, "It waa the best •which has not yet k i n onrned.- Final P ractices
|1o w.iin.iM -might I l.dln Mae eqiiivah' i
are going for.vanl wdli Allied r -un
attendance we'fe ever had at a
IWOias picked up sit votes hr
palrol over the Atlantic seaboard,
trie* on tin- note Such ciamtne* la-tin iici Hi. a ta VI ih.tic* hall ho( t wortl. to imlbi.il dollar*
egret*.
cumenUon. which was attended by dWa'l have la the first prlmarv.
the CarildH-an and the Gulf of
M.-.r .tin m o ..vd to be OB
i*i (III* ra*e ale primarll) ItriUin e**, wh.. vanished from lit troll
more than 14U0 Lions from over At that time, Johns gn( is vole*, A re Being Held
Mexico. A Navy spokesman said
tlie high *raa Ih.oi.iI fur tniat-maig*
two
,.r* ago
and France
tlie
state."
■valley (Wham 3, I ollln* s.
the blimp had been under way at
Police rontTniiid a guard over whirl. Ho fomitrj hs* clurgea
The Seminole High School Band
For Play Thursday
with fi.llowilig
all times and nrvrr "just hovered."
Itastilor'* father
......................
- tlir l m iiiuiust t'.IVg.
was one of the hitt uf the conven­
Drtrolt police baitetl a trap -..ill Guat*mat.’* f.-&gt;• »:" minuter dw"Tlie blimp could wait for a sub­
Final plan* ami arrangements J
tion when It presented Its reMis* lu-tnotteeili in 1931 and Mali nod II" elituhslo ally
marine to surface It if look all
will be made IihI.iv and tomorrow
The Southward Fruit Company, I nu'} n*d dancw-march (hiring a pal».d llavhlur a* Hu- murderer ..f
Of lh. origiiu.l hlpmetti Tortelfor Hie Sanford Theater Ctuld'*
week." the spokesman added.
Sanford, yesterday requested City •
Monday night at the openHu •«i«ii|9vti« n*
M m II Steplieii*. n of Jack*.in in ji .
final play of the »e .v i, "Petti­
The old record of 170J hours police to keen a elo* watch on
» • c«»elave. according to
Mill nfv^r be
ville Tlie )outhful slaver wa* sen n u ll li.tb
coat Fever".
wa* act In 1947 by an M-typc air- the company* building at1200' " 1 ? ,* ;.. ,
The
house-to-house
*alesinaii*a
,
. „ lrnee*l 1o life at Florida *tate II*. il for all) tiillig el*e thin fO
The play will In- t«evented f«r
ahlp, also out of Lakehurst.
French Ave.
District four uf which Sanford license of J- A. Illakr of Davtona
l prison. Tin- woman was pi need on maiiilain Internal m-arr "
a Ihree-da) run Ix-glnnlng Tliur*The report state,! that recently !» * member received praise for Reach, who ha* been well ins; W rit- day si MilS IMP., according to
Voting
was
light
in
Runfoid'*
’ pr.dialioa on a charge of uttering
TurnII.. *aid to had hsd friendly
Inghouse
refrigerator
drfrosG
tx
two Negro youth* broke Into the) Jm'*n* C°m ^rtid more than 300
H IM . SPEAK
talk- &gt;n man* qilr lion with Ant-truck
• storage
1separate projects in outstanding to Fanfi.rd resident*, »■&lt; nvukrd Mr*. Rohcri llillliluier. publicity three preclnet* today In th. rh-e- and ptihli.dtiiiK
garage
and
*t«tted
dircrlur
of
Hie
group
th.n to name a llemoemtie golw i • Official* *ai.l All** U'inancrill bn*
NEW YORK f — President El­
•’• f
01 -hr r.u t* c o i
activities, according to the report. by tho City romnilaxion at Its mes tlaadlng pari* In (lie comedy lialorial tulidldate. it..... ding to in uie only two ri-|*irt* to pro).a , « ..ni. i--m e &gt;•■ l -nl.iy And Tortsenhower and Adlai E. Stevenson, one of the firm’s heavy trucks.
Hugh Duncan reported on a dis­ Inr last night.
The vehicle ran out of control trict
will
I
n
presented
b)'
Erne*t
Cow­
his Democratic rival for the presi­
total* tnllb-d during the nmui liour, lion offuet* In foie .-lie di*apjN*ar ill*- •- rt lh- o.nov* on ha 'C4S
The action was takrn la &lt;-*u&lt;r if
meeting of Uie newly elected
dency in 1932. will help Columbia and smashed Into a truck trailer officers of various Lion* Clubs In numerous complaint* filed by .San­ ley, Se-ininole High School II.ml but compared favorably to total* ed Police expressed fear Ha*hl»r opium lu that Guatemala's rwlica*ulng
approximately
|goo
dam­
director;
AII
h
t
I
Fill*
and
RevIn the last primary, Mu* I.
nia) try to fu.d her first and In in»
Mi !h. . idled States might
University celebrate its 200th an­
tlie district, which was held In Puri ford bu*lne,*nien stating tbit
age. according to the rroort.
iilako was selling automatic tie. erl) Rentoii
niversary starting next week.
Orange yesterday.
Precinct thru- had a total «&gt;f &lt;t:9 llirt h:» vowed revenge
tl onlinurd On Page Eight)
No arrests wrero made because
The *li.rv lake* place In a «now- voter* by shortly after noon, l«eThe group toted to sponsor a f rosters door-to-iioor at priiet
Elsenhower, president emvrltu* of the time element between the
ImiuiiiI hunting I.Mlge Thi* M-lting tie*etl by one election official I*, be
of Columbia, will speak Monday damage and its being reported to Sanford gin at the New Smyrna ranging from $13.95 to $15.
"The same defroster I* lieiog |m»c» the pn.lileiu in lecuring a iN-tn-r showing than at tlie fit*t
and Stevenson will apeak June 3. the police.
Reach Seaside FestJvsl to be held
next month. The rtprtventstlvc sold be b-eal appllnnrr draler* fur prop*, surh a* parka*, &gt;iiow&gt;Iiih-*, primary. The precinct l.u appro*i
pear rug* and other animal tkini. mutely 'J.iMfi) registered volrr
has not yet been selected by the 15.96. said the elty manager.
A hearing veil! I n- held May II If hn-al rrsldeiil* have vticli Item*
group.
Voting in prerinct
There was some discussion on at w'hlch tune Blake will In per­ and would euniider lending them tin- number at the
for
the
plav
II
would
be
appre­
where to hold the club’s annual In­ mitted to present hi* «lde of the
with 300 vote* cast
stallation party scheduled to be case If he wishes, accoidmg to the ciated If they would call Mils was ateiUt the same, with 7*&gt;'. vnt« *
Harriet
.Smart
at
1017.
City
manager.
*
4
'he biiJClL
It* 1111. ASMMIATF.lt I'Rt S.S, I n.rough b.nlgh
held June Mb, but no decision was
cost. Tlie former precinct has *p' ’ tc* there
proximatrly I,f500 registered voters
A -In.rl hall.d. gi*«l weatlor and hat* of &lt;*.||t*"i'
made.
ami the latter, uUut 3;t(H).
Perhaps a light vote today mav wMl has* i big b*o * •'•card *'!&lt;•
Ti,
»i -j .. ...
giv e Floridian* a derision by bed Inf v
DENTON, Tex. — Hie crailest out for a yrsr or one-night stand*.
Pen nail'll Ihr r~........ fr^m
evdlcge professor In the country, By IMS he had his master's de­
Result* of the election, on both , time on whether Acting Gov Hiar
man, Is getting his doctor's degree. gree.
county wide and statewide ha»*. I*’) J ,,|U,s or Male ben la lt»y Dade. Collin* ii stri ng there Rut
Crailest Is what his studenta eaU
will be iH.ste.l on a large Mack- lollin* is th. r choice In till out he mav tie..I v margin o' nsuv
While he was a graduate stu­
&gt;hn«'
M. E. (Gene) Hall, meaning he'i dent he started teaching a couple
iNtard In front of The Herald of- ••'«■ uiiexplred term of tin late H n .u m u .I i to o* ere-’ ns*
The a ty com ml* ion last night
strength in tt • north tr.d west
hers— the greatest.
flee, special wire service lias been Gov Dan McCarthy
of west Texas boys how to arrange appointed B. L. Parkins Jr. of
............
..... __
. a ... to the
And if J «-11■-.» doesn't *ho-v h't
■II* (l|■ctled
at 7
Hall, who has trouble switching popular musk and pretty soon he B. L. Perkins A Son. local men's
Indochina (JR— Gmevlrve had to wait for so many hours In secured for the evening to receive unprecedented -iH-cial Dei.u* ralic lead* in Du* *t, O rarji tr.d E:caft*.between scholarly conversation ana had a class of 13. Tlie course has clothing store, to a seat on tho City daHANOI,
Gaiara TVrraubc dtrlarv.l to in trrrllilf pain before I could help return* In balloting over the state. runoff primary iliey wi'l voting Ida he m ay t&gt;r in trouhlt ” hnr.
bopitrr lingo, run* a real coal jsrx been taugtit ever since
housing authority.
day that tending French wounded them."
nt 1 p m. iin.l ■« turn* from voting |Collins' “oici come in from th&lt;
music enurse at North Texas State
But llall left for a while to teach
Perkins has been an active offi­ In forty terror-filled night, and
T1ic bltu- cvcd. 2U year old nurse
I machine* on which u IniuI to |n r j c a d ro a d
College here. A* far as he knows, band In Victoria, Teg.. High School cial of the Sanford Merchants' As­ days in tbc fortress of Di. ii ni-m . arrived In Hanoi yesterday after
! cent ol tlie vote i* ca*t all--nisi b'
I’.c side, th. governor drip conUti
it's the only course in the United and to work at a radio station in sociation for the patt yaar, hold Phu was the "most formidatilc bring released from the rafitureil Rocket Reaches
I reported within a few hourStates that will get you a degree Fort Worth.
lx r.iu-'lli &gt; haw runoffs for the
ing the office of director. He la •xpcricncc of my life."
bastion by her Communist-led cap1 Titr
two candidate*
closed state Home of Repit:cntitiv»i,
as a bachelor nf music In ]a u
158-Mile H eight
In 1*47. the college brought him also a member of the Seminole
"It opened new horiron* to me tor*.
their campaign* with predictions
from an accredited college.
disirh-t* have »tite S*n*t4
back to buHd up Um Jatt curricu­ County Chamber of Commerce and of couftfe and devotion to duty ; Here Is the storj of her heroic
VMIfTE SANDS P It (» V I N G of victory last night In *lnU-wldr three
race* anil a circuit judge wtU b*
ildont of the
RoUry while French soldiers and officer* I work in the rain-soaked and mud- rm OUND. N M — A N»VV vik.
By mall the first week of June, lum to qualify It as a degree pro­
speech*-* and television au named in Broward County.
ub.
bis doctor of education degree gram.
were so brOlianUy fighting and filled trenches ami bunkers of the hig rocket reached 133 mile* »kv radio
K-aranee*. Itu-n went lo tlirir
should arrtre from New York Uni­
Hall has the kidi study tradi­
Tim DtiiKN-ratic nomlnte fo:
dying."
w-ard yesterday. T* mile* hi*»'--r |j
Dlcn Blcn Phu battlefield:
ionic*—-John* to Staikc and Col gnvemor vull run ag*mxt th# Rsversity.
tions! muskr courses. When thrr'rc
" I was ordered to fly into Dlcn than anv nrovious firing of a mi*-1 tins
Faring a battery of 30 nrwvnu-n
tn
Tallahskti-i*—
tu
cast
tlo-ir
publican numiree. J Torn Wat*02,
from nine countries, photographer* Blcn Phu on the evening of March tile of tiiut Ivuc.
"I'm nut going up there to get old friends with Bach, be lets them
ow n votes
m l|n November I'n tra i sl*Cttot.
it because it costa money," he work into his courses on jsrr.
and American television represen­ 2(1 and to fly out the next day with
Tills
wa*
No.
II.
Huprevious
Jolitiv
wa»
conceded
his
^ecat.-*!
^
"They're none and very lmHut Ocmocrit;
rairncmbtr R»0ulb
tatives, the heroic nurse In her a report on the wounded there and vlkine record was net Mav 7
said. "I've gut grocery bills and
»treng'.:i in H&gt;r nurthern section f,"",,' Vt'.'.V si -1 i-u'iioP Va^dMsta
oressionable,' HaU said. f’They
first
mass
interview
calmly
and
kids in school, you know."
their
evacuation
It was laarnad today from police
White
Sand*
official*
aaid
tinof the stale, ( ollin.x In Un- v«mtli |lall Keen elected governor SUW4
vocabulary out of Down- rrports that a pHaentr bad escap­ simply said;
" I had completed my report and
Hall, a big. bespectacled man gat their
mu
And whh some of Uiem It ed from the d ty jail Saturday.
was ready to go the next morning iui**ih- reached a top •peed of east" I only did my duty."
of 40, has been fighting grocery neat.
1,300
miles
an
hour.
•Mj- be a device to hide Inferior
Ttu battlegrounds arc the Tam
—
—
■— She asserted the most “ danger-1 "Rut on that morning of March
Willie M o o n , a trustee at the
bills since be gut out of school fty feelings.
Reaction Motors. Inc., Rock- ;:a Ray area, Central Florida and
oua and dramatic moment" uf the . 27 the Victminh, in preparation
■t Whftosn^bt, a Utile town In
language with
tone, savage battle for Use Freeh fur thrlr second big attack that awav. N. J.. which dc*i»ncu and anywhere else the rival* could find
• I even find at 7(30 a. at. Saturday.
Movie Tim e T a b le
U a i«l fortresa northwestern In- was coming In a few days, opened produced the engine, said it wa* the 1117.000 voters who suiipurtrd
iW toMfm. heptayad
Manversatlon . Chief Bay WUIlams, commented J twhhta’s frnglea came on the intense mortar and artillery fire Dowered with ll'tubl oxvgcn ami Hraik-y Odium before be was cllniP IT !
Urt i i w gkuui la a panic band.
people."
upon the main airstrip for the for- a mixture of alcohui and water. ir.atcd three week* ago.
that Moera sraa a aaedel priaowar night of March 10-31.
-Jlvaro"
That, da— 1 asaaa the band pan__ _______ |
lie’s and bad awly a abart lima left to
Its
power,
the
firm
said,
was
A
trend
of
the
voting
should
nIt was than that the VUtmlnh tress.
1:5tt 4:29 • 4:42 • 3:04
M a.—
le . M a t of U
tba
tiaa
^lekwd
- Use
_ _ .—
m time
"ft wai Impossible for any plane roughlv the equivalent of 2.300 av­ develop soon after the poll* close
httriad otar thousands of mortar*
-err* on hie eentenes.
the band w a Ila a panic, wonderand
ta*t-rc|Nirtlng
Hillsborough
HOM ELAND
erage
1954
autos.
"It’si ap— g M d I ruesa he Jnat and reavy artlllary projectlies and to leave and take me back
fa* yhwe It was going to play
"Fury »t Furnace r t*«k"
The rocket record is 230 mile* County *tarts pouring out it* re­
couldn't taka ft/* aaid tba chief. thara were hundreds of French Hanoi."
and aat &amp;nt
Start* 7:40
Hie shelling kept up until the ft was set by the Armv's WAC turns. The county was split three
He haa tinea been tees la a local wounded and ao many dying.
He mend* and entered NTSC.
ways In the first primary. Tbc
Feature 8:20
rebels
idle
d
the
fortress.
No
Otrnora,
fired
from
a
German
V2
T
o
a
t
tt
wa*
so
dramatic
and
tavern
and
avatmd
hi*
be—
,
ac­
not'bgp!"
*
m
t
know—
Wboa bis arooty ran low ba'd fo
candidate who comes out cf lliils(Continued On Fage Eight)
cording to the report
aloft
tragic, for ao many of the wounded

Blimp Stays
Aloft More
Than Week

Judge Says Florida
Automobile Law Is
Not Constitutional

Dulles Suggests Red Arms

Aimed At Endangering Canal

Reports Are Given
At Lions Meeting

mertlngw e 'iu B J w r a a

Being Conducted
Foi Escancd Killer

Demo Candidates
Tie In Precinct

S

Police Protection
Asked By Company

License Revoked
By Commission

Voting Light
In Precincts

Election Results May Be

'Crazy College Professor
Getting Doctor's Degree

Known By Bedtime Today

B. L. Perkins Jr.
Named To Group

Nurse Freed From Fortress
Tells Story O f Experience

Prisoner Escopes
From C ity Jail

a fitis s x s ra s

to

A
J

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