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CAR BURNING OIL?

Engineer’s Discovery Stops it Quick
Without A Cent For Mechanical Repairs?
If your car is using too much o il—if it is sluggish, hard
to start, slow on pickup, lacks pep and power—you are
paying good money for oil that's hurning up in your
engine instead of providing lubrication. W h y ? Because
your engine is leaking. Friction has worn a gap between
pistons and cylinder wall. O il is pumping up into the
comhustion chamber, fouling your motor with carbon,
(ias is exploding down through this gap, going to waste.
SAVE

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TO SI SO R EPA IR

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Before you spend 130.00 to $ I 30.00 for
an engine overhaul, read how you can fix
'V v.t'
y— that leaky engine yourself, in just a few
\
I, minutes, without buying a single new
part, without even taking your engine
down. It's almost as easy as squeezing
toothpaste or shaving cream out of a
tube, thanks to the discovery of a new
miracle substance called Power Seal. This
revolutionary, new compound combines
the IkbricaiiuK qualities of Moly, the "greasy" wonder
metal, with the leak-sealing properties of Vermiculite. the
mineral product whose particles expand under heat. (U p
to 30 times original size.)
Just squeeze Power-Seal out of the tube into your motor’s
cylinders through the spark plug openings. It will spread
over pistons, piston rityis and cylinder walls as your engine
runs and it wdl P L A T E every surface with a smooth, shiny,
metallic film that won't come of]! No amount of pressure
can srrajjc it off No amount of heat can break it down.
It fills the cracks, scratches and scorings caused hy engine
wear. It closes the gap between worn piston rings and
cylinders with an automatic self-expanding seal that stops
oil pumping, stops gas blow-by and restores compression
No more piston slapping, no more engine knocks. You
get more power, speed, mileage.
This genuine plating is self-lubricating too for Moly. the
greasy metal lubricant, reduces friction as nothing else can!
It is the only lubricant indestructible enough to be used
in U. S. atomic energy plants and jet engines. It never
drains down, never leaves your engine dry. Even after your
tar has been standing for weeks, even in coldest weather,
you can start it in a flash, because the lubrication is in the
metal itself. That's why you'll need amazingly little oil;
you’ll get hundreds, even thousands of more miles per quart,
TRY IT FREE!

You don't risk a penny. Prove to yourself that
Power-Seal will make your car run like new. Put it
in your engine on 30 days' Free Trial. If you are not
getting better performance out of your car than you
thought possible—if you have not stopped oil burn­
ing and have not increased gas mileage—return the
empty tube and get your money hack in full.
Power-Seal is absolutely harmless; it cannot hurt the
finest car in any way. It can only preserve and pro­
tect four motor.

POWER SEAL MAKE! WORN OUT TAXI ENGINE RUN LIKE NEW
Here are die Test Engineer's notarized figures showing the
sensational Increase in compression obtained in a 1910 De Soto
taxi that had run for 93,086 m iles. Jusr one P O W E R S E A L
injection increased pep and power, • reduced gas consum ption,
cut oil burning nearly 1 0 % .
CfT. I
90 lh»
MS lb»

SEfORE
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Cyl . 1
90 Ibi
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Cyl. &lt;
90 lbs.
lljlh t .

Cyl. S
10 Iht.
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Cyl . 4 . '
100 Itsi
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" W e sim ply inserted the P O W E R S E A I. per instructions and
made no other repairs or adjustments. Compression readings
were taken before and after and showed a big improvement in
both cars. As a result the cngfne gained a -lot more pick-up
and power which was especially noticeable on h ills . W h a t
impressed us most ‘was the sharp rcducrion in oil consum ption.
In one cab, we've actually been saving a quart a day and figure
we have saved f 11.30 on oil alone since the P O W E R S E A L
was applied a month ago. In the other cab. oil consumption
was cut practically in h a lf. W e have also been getting belter
gas mileage. A ll in a ll, P O W E R S E A L turned out to be just
about the best investment we ever made. Ir paid for itself in
two weeks and has been saving money for us ever since, to
say nothing of postponing the cost of m ajor overhauls that
would haverun into real m oney." Town Taxi. Donglaiton. N . Y .

SEND NO MONEY!
Sim ply send the coupon and your Power-Seal injection w ill he
sent to you at once C .O .D . plus postage and handling charges,
O r, to' save the postage and handling charges, sim ply enclose
fu ll payment with the coupon. Fo r 6-cylinder cars order the
Regular Size, only 14.9 1. For 8-cylinder cars order the Jumbo
Size, 17.91. Power-Seal is now available only by m ail from us.
Send the coupon at once.

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'iM feie tend me . . .
I iilin of (hr amaihia new P O W K II HHAE.
I D N eiular t i l e , ter 0-eyl. ta n . S4.93
H J uki be Size, for R .«yl. te n . 17.03
fm a rrlre l. I w ill pay the puoltain the price Indicated above plua poalaae and
lila llfa ry chariot. I mutt tea an 'mmadlaU Impruvament In the pep and power
of my car. I n i nil roniumptton, ir t a l r r iaa m llrayr. reduced tiialn a nolle,
le a tla r lU rt ln y . fatter pickup, within :i0 dayt. or you w ill rrfund lily (n il
purrhRit price.

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At '.ilv elf,ml&gt; Mill) occasional
r.iln r s lr r t n r north this aRrrn.xon,
otherwise nnrlly cloudv »n;l widely
•"ottered ih n w rn ami a ( f B
thtir.tlfrsiiow rrs through Tuesday,
I iHr . h-int" in temperature.

M ake Sanford Your
Shopping C e n te r
H A N K O R II. F L O H ID A .

K u ta h lls h e d M 0 8

V O LU M E X L v T

Woman Is Fined $35
Following Accident
Twenty one t-s-v*. were p r tc tS '.'l hi • Hx f *&gt;&gt;«*if Fridav l&gt;v .1n«I
John l.eonurdv
Christine Stapler, Ml, Negro, tint \V _'OHi St , xvlu? litt n l*«&gt;\ rl lint;
;i b h y 'lr last Monday. » » ' fitted i'.'t .m l ou t mu a .lux rife of iiin l* '* *
Mid negligent dtivm jr mid lt d and "••»! * »n ■hnige of having nniiropor
lillik"-*
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George 1-en M eCttffrry. Ortando wn&lt; fin.-.l I'Jfi and eost, on a
charge mi tieing tit link behind i l if wlo'it r&gt;| a , .ir \rehn tlolidny M&gt; K i‘i‘ ,
72. Otlnndo, forfeited n 11&lt;iti■
I of $27, int.itiil mu n ih o ig i1 " I im -iing u
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K n o w le s ' E s tim a te
Shown To Be u o se
Commercial
Survey
Underway

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John Drlvii* Woodruff. I I S W . ITHi S I., was tim'd lif t mid ro d i on
rliatR* &lt;| in ie le s . mid
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ttond i xx **i o I'd f 'ilt r il as folloxva:
I .in r Killy; lit. "JO. I o ikhurt, f i t
I’finl i »m 11ij &lt;»|| rt t illin'*' " f
•tu* tin*
lim it; Srt'M MuoKnuiti,
Hi;* I .t»ru i A v r.. iwirkliiiT in**l*'r
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K All* xrtHtk’t. Hun
f"id \v » ', i*ni k iiir nirti'r vi'litMnn,
•*, Ikdiliv I* Kiinh»1l. Siinfttrt|
Nl nvii I 11st 111n rv A h St Jit i *mi, im ik
I id low inn c"i)i|i!&lt;'tion of a
mi!
vlolutiun, $1?; NnMim
i i\i- t in v* \ . I MM VV I'll .t S I ,
n p d ilIt'd I'lllm g fu r Ih n n e w
4-H n . t ’ H M E E T IN G —O fficers of a county council of 4-11 chibs, formed here S stu rd si al the Court
Howard K .ivtllc, president oi , iit I l i III’ Hi JiltcV,
I *•Il II 111•'
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iMver n e rv ic e
c h a rg e s,
llm ixr. are (le ft In lig h t) llrttv Jean Robinson. l.vm an .School, p r r ilr ir n l; K lm a T n h y. Oviedo, viceF irst Federal Savings and l a w . itii'k r t in** W I I Mi Si , nwikim*
resident; I ’at F irrm iin , I,alia M ary, secretary: I'r ls rllla T u liy, Htsvln. Ire sxu re r, and Jeanne Mark• t\ \Iv*r U arrcn (•’, Knowles
Association, now o lisr. ving It * • ft tiit it il(i I'kiUv,
iiMtl N'"i mtt ti
am, h r i i i ' i i . and (tilth Carlton. Hanford. aong l o d r t i . M yrtle Wilson, County llonii* Dem im xlrnliisi
. i i'l ( " .la v h is " 'U iip iita tio n s
txxI'litu'tli autiix e rs a rs . is serving y T n k I. n»|,*h !'*. pjukiniT in* t* i
agent, la at the far right. (S ta ff I'hoto)
hi* second let m .is |is eh if f esccil $
• .utu ' xx 1 1Tim $1^ 7S o f th e a cittn* $A .tinI &lt;‘line I i|w in M» r
live He moveil Into Hie offtec In t i l l, -fat k
ill* II p .ii Ii , I • ft turn.
t i ' l l .-,tit'itii*t imwessml
the clertton of J.iriunrs 1'* 17
T h i ’ c h iii'g e s Ju n e been a h o t
In the 2tl sears of operulton id *»• i i t tintifnit’tl vv*’r" thosi' **f
i ............ I In' i B y o f la te , jm rI he F irst Fcd cr.il Savings and
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Iwan \ssncialim i. only (our men
i t i n l . it l y a n io tij’ c o m m e rc ia l
lin s r sen i‘d ns | t , prrstdent. the t't*i k, ( Ini•»*•*•! vhtilt im iiii*r t» *In|*
I his X tlf | *111»*Ml till II'.1, »' \ |! I'll 111 I hi 1*1 CI J'l-H m| (hr ' t T ‘ 1..
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»»n* »*( &gt;niil« v«l I*' UittMMi
i s a r-ottl -if the tumult enltsej
The Seminole Comity I It ('nun Frank Ex an x, George I* Bishop !I*W | •*1*11 I St | inIN*':!11’I HI oil Ilf 11If II' ill
H*'(i'll I** 1l«"t V
itifh* t ,.(•* It in \ I - n l
Ni 11.1 Vl»l« H .d t. 1&lt;I Ad
" ""tig i "iiMit i i m l iixer-', n surd l met al Hie Courthouse salu r E t* Harper and lloxx iril l .ivllt,' 11*11j‘Vi „ 1 I i .i ItLi S tf vi’Min'll, i’llnt *:»'«!
I hip I r r$1%I *•1 •I I 1 1nk Si dH *("*1 ! , m f i * i « 1I'M*1 f " I t ' l l ll t t"
u i h dtii * 1(1•i rthtl »i', t»1iif«*!it a|i tv
v i I - in- m i l-' " f rom m errinl
Wlirn the us iieialloti was form
day In honor til Nation il I I I Aril
I* I i fall I
. N u ll
I'fi ifm if,
1 . I.I I . - ll nnx re ltrf
levemenl P a y, and oi'g.’ iii/n l a cd m Nnxember. Pl.lt. the hoard iiu?, NSt ht'hii \Vilhiifii
nf dlroetnr • elected Fran k Evan* i *im'i him Avi» . Fiiipli i mill
■ i • ,M ■’ I- I 1. 1 in in ih" ii" - r
County i M Council
llette Jean Itohiiiiop of l.vm an as president, l"t this eneegetb »■*nt iln .ih i:. un i Ihu** •
t'i
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club wax elected pre-tdenl F.len.i resident of Lake Marv had been h IIIi*I |*l i •*’
I ii I* tMm i ' m • I nf* hy lh©
A t a part of the National ('dura­
Tuhy of Mvtecln club was elected one ol tlir loosing (orres to ,;et th&lt; hi* Hit 11if f*fi I
•n i-t • i * Mij ti * i * jii »* «In* f
tion Week program, ir v r r a l Semi
Evan s served
vice president. , at kr* email id firm under wax
’ * l • ’ - it* • f Mm i Wfili't Ill'll.
nolo High 8eh«nl students p artici­
Lake Alarv club e e re ta rj. I’ rtSs'il until February. 19.17, when Hn
•im *‘* i
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la T llliv ol Salvia d u ll trcas'ircr demands ol In - i lieniii al niatili
pated in a panel discussion lutt
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muni I *’ii In d V**ll *
fai luring Inl ine . in the N'ortl'
Jeanne
M
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club
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week in the irhim l auditorium The
and Hulhic Carlton, Sat.li rd club riitlipelled him to re ijtti
•Il ..»»! ■4 with th """ " I llie
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Tile net e • or n im cil in till t k
subject wax ''Education in Everyv.ill serve as sung le a d e r., Hos.t
♦1 , » nts .mil t-miNiihmu **njti
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Veterans of Corclgn Wars, buhl Ire Smith, I. ikx Monroe d u ll. ^x aeaiii'V x . . I I i -m i ,;" tt ftlslnili
h w ly'i Hr.‘pun Highly “ K alh v Itau
Mi * 1ll ' .• M m- i pi mu nt nf jo
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ihi ii executive s .Cr-pres I dent tu
mnn :iervr.) „-, modeialor and June log their eighth district meeting Devotion,it leader h riio -tn e Den the I 'row n Paper t o For Ixvc
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Whatley, Jackie Keefer, Nan Cush­
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i 11* Janet tilenii &gt;o Sanford dull year- Iti-tiop ilex tied tils time and
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rv,- ope year | lion, lint hi PU'J gave up Hi*' pro I in,'"-" ii,- nuw n-ci-nin,' » , "■
Giles completed the panel. This Naval A tivlllnry A ir Station, laud These officer-, *xi'f
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The following nhieeti'Ts w»re I tlenev heraiisp Ms Itu teasing '&lt;• J «• ii I &lt;•-pi.lining llo- till" ti m
Ihr sacrifices amt dedication with
group xx a i lister heard on Station
I sponsiliihties rcipnrcd more time d Itu- iirg a iii/.ilii'ii. in "tiling l '
Ill s’ JiU
i mid vH n h l© to
ti flit -pi • 'i
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which veterans iiave trooped to set up &lt; li K a d i dub &lt;eled an Ifian Ii" cutild devote to it
Geolgi (" u tu . ill** in I" i tup i mi 11' ■
rl .lltgi
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W T IIK . Thursday morning un mi
adult leader, t:*i F.acb club mem
1* t ' | .1 . *» .i lit ■h Pi’ . t m 11' i wb
their
country's
color*
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every
Assumes P rrslile iu v
palgu ( b in in in
II:ii.i iIiiox xi"iila ..........slidprcsHive Veteran'a liny iirnpmm
her enter the Dress Iteviu* with
il. 'll* I,Ml fh* ♦
f i miii t h&gt; pi 1"'
I I ou iird Fax tile who then aT il" can ,
.rrx a mil mg ■,i phllu* »• th*
!&gt;■ 11,it iItttiee d i ciimmltwas presented. In the darkened mi- war from the llrvo lutlnii to (lie the yoimgei group making apron*
1i I Ml I ill if Mill
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tn i i " • •i.-n-iv" --oxor and
and the oilier girls luaki ig a dres* Minted 'he executive ch a ir, served tunlis In D ix i' Morrnb ii .i II iiim II s
il It nr i urn. a spotlight ahnwtl on lire rnt.
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f th* h ll
'" r four se ars, to relt'vpii.di it to known tmmorlst and «.** 1■
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,i- i |ii ,t-iii," f.-i a f 11 *t year.
three white crosses hung with
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Chaplain Kemp out gave .i short or s k irl. H i Follow parliim ent- the association's f l f t pie Idcnt, ir M ornb
Mi* *1 •r»f
xxotk
has
appealed
in
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wreaths Angelo CnmpHin gave the resume of the n.illon's hixlorv, .mil Dry rule* of mder in etub*; I I I F o v ille ’s xvnrk at the Naval A l; mimher of
111 mini f r ii I p ’ii
Am erica's
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h lllo rv of Arm istice Day and ex Ih r iiart veterans have alw ays ti,* Is awhit a lln n l t i l i imp must Station look lunch of Ills lim e mngatlues,
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so ils, (fit Kaeli i-lnts nbierxe Aril- When Mr Evans again assumed E v m i I iii : P o .t, ''oilier
it mg lin* flint v'ni* of the |*iaas il Is nuw culled. “ In Flanders played in II.
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......... wtiili i i m il", mm!" hv the
Fie ld " was rrrlted hy Itonnle Hobt.,*|M h. I
m igayinr
Jim 11 )in|
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Isun with the reply given by Col* amt eight auxiliaries that com- hibiting articles made; Dll (Ipr business Interests in Maasiwhu
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eluted the program with a prayer. fl*h fry, The fish were prepared
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Unite Jean llolunson of l.vm an ed J o ponllnne until fleptemHar, "p l'-ffe r." I. ro llertlr,., i ! .t .s 'l.i. and] ivlifil I I m* Juki fm %
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out the program bv Joan Wilke by' flu* Kehmalt. wlm has always Toby, who represented Seminole
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VFW functions All left over food gave a re|Mirt of fie s t ile I II tiernme pre.sldi-ut anil a-rved tin un lelevtxtnn and i.idin inogr.iio
I*S h l t ae ftfid I 4 |d*»«*' tl |»ielected ’bv Mts. Iloyti Coleman.
i.u ip.
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lh* « lh
Cat loons Imustng
1 "
*'«,! m*»ti at Ii Mt»* inW'as donated to the Methodist short Course held in Tallahassee III Ja n u ary, 1917 Fax Mir x« tm
M*
&gt;' \
It
,4 • h
Mi
We are higlilx |i|e.i ed In nil
• n ii” -4 *f hn n l. inrl lifting
The Junior Class of Seminole Children’* home m K td rrp rl.r
1'al Freem an ami lie ” ,'Je a n Until xsilh Hie closing of Ihr air fafirni
l-t &gt; I I . ll I| • *
m
hhi.i i ' i
l'ilh ii|| a*, th*’ alii High School w ill rllm as n erkx «f
Following the fish fry, Imlti the risen gave reports nl Ih r &lt;oiintx hud returned to In. profes'ion ol Lull tills siTU". of r ,trim 'll; ti no 1 I IS* I •
l
,
4, 1 . I.
M. t r.i h ." 'I i
I inilix
gut f id \ ) n n i
took
m -r Mi
•414,
Ml h). ' »d. KfhfWl'M
hard work with 11m prnientallun of posts and the auxiliaries of the I II lam p at Crimp M d jlla rrie All building ron lr.n 'ln r
I hi-. ill" x i i \ i noi lug. toil it * ..............
I l&lt;
m i*
" I ' ik i» till U »"*'k
"Stage Struck" tomorrow at the district lii' 111 sep aralr luerlmgs i"In lo t of I II w o k was on tils itg.iln
■mi- tun" til me aMetih mi ' \\
lie tlie il f t •i HI aid 11 e unit, in tin the
I
* 1 •&gt; -* ' •»■I 111 ' hr •*V«ltttll|: .
SMS auditorium. Admission for The veteran’ s posts met m the pi.IX
til"
I
art
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1
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ill
lll'lp
"o
building
trade,
f
m
ile
slut-1
In
h m
ii (4 « i f* * * I with Mp *
sdullw-t* fit) cents ami for students. WiMid.sineti of the World hall, while
I ae nest lueetlpg I Ibe t mm ronlinned to devote i large in s' th .iin h ir ol * o in io " " " 'l-i a I " '
the auxiliaries stayed at the L e ­ d l will be Saturday
.10 cents.
♦I i i ** nt iitvf Mv vPiHult ini;
I in IV al ol Ids lime to the ulfnir.* ol 1'ir .t Im foil for hnufotd &gt;
•mii"ni
gion Hut
•11 * r I'MfH I'Miiiiy Mi*1 Mnn* ih*9 .,io a m al the CouiHiome
Federal
t 'mint y
0 o „ t . r o l A , . , , 1M„ . .
• ' t ill h "*kifly IIP M coniThe auxiliaries meeting v/as dirThose present wer&lt;
P riscilla
Hoard of lllir iln r s
I In- tllenie of tin- i . mo 'll I
I it ♦ \ •»!
h im\4 IfH fillip 'd
ecled hy eighth district president Tutu Josephine Mlkb-r, K a tlirr
&gt;o Much
Wo •
The Im.ird of directors of I it t "Von Mi
Mrs Opal MeKeever of St Cloud itie Aliklcr Susan Si.m ko, Klen* Federal fi-is alw'.iys been m id- k'oil lo of, I'll' It'll i'll'' ' I'll" •
• '
- M|i i faU*1 iiirn* nnittth^,
The posts meeting tvas presitl- Toby
Itetty Jo llu rk lc s , llsstH. up of prominent Ini m e-- non • t’liipl in i " in
■*h* i t fiiim i'd
" I i m l iiomi
! t r . in •
i*) i t . i
ed over hy Cm dr Himald lle rlh el CarilMO Jo Ann Hnoil Coiia F iv e revlexv of the various hoard "
* *’i *• it e* a n t»• not 1 ^
mil M&lt; in)" i hip ill Bn ' h m il. i |.f
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n
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llower
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,
Doll)
I ....... ’ i ** i-h rv »♦ i.i h0i»k«*il*
veals The present iltreetor.iie i ol I lltptlll II •' |X I» I'll
in III! Ilbl , | Mitt* * I
• l l . ♦if « 4*11
AUINOTON. May*. Ml - William Orlando I’ost 2091 With a good
&lt; il III
f ’
&lt;i
aide a .oclaliolis il liar flit s rrx l r I' 4
fi Spellman, fa lh tr of Fran cis c .ir re|ireicntatlop from all Central lla trb . Carol Paul, t "ira la e Jef compo.scd nl S I I inijdnex
I V f i h‘n* J
' I' t |.,
Florida
posls,
the
meeting
wgs
folds.
Lynn
I'rab
ltee
Hell*Jean
tng slnre November. 1911 Ho.v u i ami a |i|o|n i h.in ill our unPi I ft '• * I f VP* 11f Me
, ,r i
i t ii*' m \ »'v i 1il 11i KlLf1
. " f Mm »
d lm l Spellman, Calhollc arehhlih-l
n d tvilv lol tin lii'tleim enl of llo Mil Mpf I I 1' "
,,, * ■ '• •• » b h i ill) vv’ ifthl huv«*
si fi •**ll I smi|s*tl
op of New- Yo rk, enjoy* (he rare reported as a v ic y successful one Robinson. Diana Mat/. Ilettv Sue F a v ille since F c b n i.irv , 1919 I
Farm
er
Cat
Freem
an,
l.yndn
Kenneth
K
Dom
aster,
depart
C. Harper. S r , dun- Jn lv n i '
eommmiiix
V"it 1111' mvlled I • p l M N i p h
i * m *1.1
1'■ nt id , i''daily w ill ti'»l Inf
experience Ic Ja y of coitectlnj! on men! el Florida- service nftlrer of
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n .\ i4|il ■ -. s
II f .....
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Ibim nhrcv. Duwn Itu.H , Janet J . 11 Van I In v . smre J.in u u x
. ( u ir in out co l",Ialll rumPMigii , ; . M tt* &lt;■ If
, ■
&lt; I i* ilif it f I* • I
hi* own life insurance
ii . t i. iti l *• ht ♦ i:
ti- , ii .
the V FW , gave a talk on "The (ilem i and Dnrnthv Me Alexander 1913; if Jam es Gut. litre lirtotn t for progtc .. and growth
It),1■ I
in 4t!y l in t fi il h
Spellman, who It !W, ha* out ftehahllltation of Veterans", kite
it. ,M, , &gt;
ii *
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i• •
1913; George T im lix , .luce S e p t'in
Hi Ip 11 iii.iki' our cits a belli &lt; i * §t*•t ♦i d
f
l
n l I In* m iv i’v w ill
llvrd th* polley. Insurance'expeitx h ad Thomas, tju .trlern ia .xlir of
ii, n . »i • 1
l-.ul xx tni ti i f
ASKS M ill IN S fiR A N C K
♦
i
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p*'
1
tm
ber,
1040;
and
A
Edwin
Klilnlnd
place to live, wink ami 1 niuiui I
say that happens to only one per­ the local post reported a good at­
I, ti|iI'Mi 1 • ■ i' 'nr thimiifh »• udt mvpiwt
&gt; 1 *..’*• *■ l \ *H 1 nir M i r t fh '
TO K Y O . '4*—A slnlpuim nslcr on *er, since Ja n u ary. l9tH
I* fin*' i ; i •
business
Join
your
lelloxv
Ini-me
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,
f
son In loo ooo
• t il n *,r * rind rlnvkintc
tendance of the local officers and Japan's nnrtbern Island of link
Perstindcd that the saving* •’ and iirnfes tonal men In oiop-ui in »h«* P th*
Union Central L ife Insurance Co. member*.
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\ I nt ; Ml** I -» t*ff 1 'tl itflilpf |M|» fruill O lt.
i
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kaldo ha* a 'k rd the T n k re h lS h l thrifty person* living in Srmtiioli ol the 1 halt her of C o illllii’l' • ' "
. . *hr v
I"
said the rardlnat’s father would he
t * .n il
i ' • «, uPMl *s«'p* .hh lUftl.
I.#-r *,f •* i 1I
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f 1. S. •«
The meeting was concluded a- lioro Railroatl to inxutr his life for county could he channeled into I' m
Toiihy pointed mil that Bo -.tt.., f t t ♦I,
handed a check for several thou- bout 4 p m , with the time and lo­ $2,800 E v e ry tl«y going In work, be building of homes In thh a r c
t . i
♦ ’ h« uitvrVe it- • ntdtinr 1«i
'*. .el
rtti'l nf fine
htppvni' *"i|f
th 110 her "f lo tn in e rie
wmk
•and dollar* representing full pay cation of Ibe next meeting to be explained, lie walks past bear group of men formed flic a
. »•
t■ *»i»* i if % • im i!rti*rntin**
s |f. ti l *•
rl'i . i ! , xxllh all lype* of Imsiiic •
men! on the policy.
announced la ltr.
l . fI m* liii'Mitit uf .illfPUll
ii.'lt
caves
elation
tin
Nnv
It
lo
ti
and
oi
from
the
mall'
I
In
the
large
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m»
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f
1
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the 2(1 years since then, the t
i-oopi'i iliug w ith them and a . ,1
Mfflpp'lUl
| l M’i'
*Ml
it'kts'l
S’PfVll’M
source* of the B uilt o rg n n /. Ing them In every way pnsxltd'
i«
j hi
i *i
” IM* itiD a, ,i it 4!if dihu hu tlm
lion have grown from Hie &gt;■»*»;*■•
I P lo dale mformaimn "• prnvl.led
Investment of lA.ivat i" the pn t 1 Ii -r anyone nekllig II
mi Hif&lt;£*■», ",k*li Ii.i-ivi* "i h-iirlnn
\l K i n Mil
m i i
figure of H.M I.m i.’' H7
i ip Itu 1. , . t
r .p
", Jp MsI-I
’Milt I if pi* rgitll** I Mfill ■
ItnNHAM , )&gt;■ »
lllrp rln rs Elected
• U it iv m Mi** hear future
u .4v im 1 ll i 11 T ■x I .♦» hi k rl 1 pi ...... .ll, Ifli'
A nallon-wlrte drive lo secure standing
m lllta-y
commanders Am ericans" arr Admit il William
The directors tic e in l at B id
\ i p i '»&lt;ii ni M y in!t) t| t f affected
I m W .ishm gi"" * MM” ' H I' * 1. 1 *11
" I v V*
the slgnatirces nf 10,000,000 Am erl from eterv buiudi of the Armed I I . SU ndley. former chief of Naval meeting were George D I I I -bun
h ti.*
iiv p v
ilifiiil Uf* per cent
I*
Is
Is*
Wltill IT " idi'lit ! i frih” " * » ill ‘*ll ( r i ­ llii
M I
cans In 10 day* to a petition in sup­ Forces.
Headquarters for
the otHTalintix and ambassador to So- W aller L, Cooper. &lt;diaries s I
4 ’ ISIS'Mf , 0
f Mm •ppMMih m U'Iv tt,Vf)0 C!Uy
P S fu m g ii poll' V
ll, rt- d
port ot Senator Joseph It. Mc- movement hav» been established vlel Russia, Charles Ktlkon, form- II. R . Stevens. W S fu ll urm
i ' m ii ' h
Hiif nf tlit* fJO0, nc*
i i *h:$m .
Hi" v e in in 1). up M it • -1*4 4•* d till til 1 *
at th f Hooievell Hotel In New
S
F . Domltiey. Fr.m a K vm
iltrl mi lh* f1*s\ hint.
•♦•11»t,• ' • flu I "it v inninitfiT. »lhO
W E L L IN G l l i f f ,
New/ '/exUn-l I m In' Hull
York, with Hear Adm iral John G.
John M elich Sr and W D It'd l
I Mj tfP»
•I"'* Ms!' HhfMMI I'fllloim fir flP'l*1
Wh ” 11
I 'l’i prime
Minister Jivdnev G f tn ig t" .., -aid. ’ I I I ” I'M I" III
Crom rnellii, USN tre t.), In charge.
worth.
f ,» si»*i » iipp^th si lid fa ll under
t. •ivi#| I General S tn lem o ye r said that
In the two decade*, mans- o’ !"- I I -dI.iml .'ill hold* powi 1 11"|av f"i w tot, us i" t"|i f.i iii •&gt;"" • ■ ' i Im found Ii
p fI snip i
•
h* *t*i p»p i*’fit mU*. Th© *»un«*v
Ihn movement h.nl been organlied
prominent business nmo In . ' lioximr ’ Ii w / 'iila m l'i K' lieral ele&gt; along m i urign . f t . i . m-t i ll mix sing nl
*11 *1 Milium* how mativ w ill h©
I* id 1»*»fn
on a non political and nun partisan
served on Ihc directorate d t • (•on*. Im* Ip* iiarliam e iitarv mu has" I,, olm ll It' d tin I ' i i m l'id Apparently nil »'
• s-s| "it th11 into,
bash "to present to the United
n ee il. mu' belli
hldlntr n*ai1&gt;/.
sysoclalion,
making
s o l* '!" h &gt;' I'O lly Im - belli '.xliitllrii low'll
State* Sen.it* tin' real feelings nf
eontrlbiitioni with (heir Im-ti"
V irtu ally final relurn* ll'u n .Sal
tens of millhinv nf the Am erican
ability to the sirndv on sxvei’ti &gt;d liid a v ’ t toil I" I mi' xhnxved Hie !’u
■
M #( **i( fiH •'.» »■
“"1I ft HI
'" 5 S ?
V
"$'-".dir, *1.1■
iai» .MBit fit)*vN
people on thh vital lu u e — .the
lilt##' Pi AM O ll tV O fl b
Hie asioctallon’s Imporl.ince in Bo­ n o cr'i Nnlim inli ,1 pur tv hnldlnir t i
HVM li rasi si a * * \ &lt;""•»»
....... ........ •
i
liZ ! " " :,;;/ ..
fwfci tovtat tin ovi*
proposed censure of ono oP Hs
rn mm unity.
nl the HI I n at * in Hie "tie hoy *
11««** ll* wtiti............
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n» f A# a n . n**» 1 ' i i i o
i
n
r
#
MI
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,
.
,
own member, for .doing hh sworn
It la significant Hud ft* n it"
I I * I t U l f l 411 1 « » » l l
leg • Indue l ull'll lo'ld 117 ill III"
«* 1 *'*"111 • ,Ui. J
J (
r7
„ s
duty."
county lax niscssm lias **■»&gt;&gt; nbj Imti&amp;r Ho Nnllonull .1* held hi*
“ — zs“ k :
ronllnuotisly from 'lie m cetli'n *.eats lo tim Lalm rlle s' III).
McCarthy Called Symbol
ol Hie boartl, the only one to h i/ '
"Senator McCarthy Is re illy not
jurh a record.
the lis u e ," Gen. Stratem eyer de­
It. J . Holly, newspanrr imhtt u
clared "H e I-. a svmbnl of the
'IM IO IILFM D R IN K E R S '
er and later potlutu-ltr In s m
Senate's riclit In Innulre Into the
M ANY IN n i l * V I I I V
lord,
was
among
Ihc
earls
d
i
t
"
'
acta of the executive branch,
D A L L A S '4*
There ,ste nearly
ors.
The
Incuiiiln'id
pn
ddi
d
without which It would be Im ­
four million "problem d rinkers" in
was elected ax a director in 19 m Bin United .Stale 1, saya Dr Duke
possible In gel tlisitonesl and dis­ H EN . JOHN ('. hTK.NNI.H ( I)
and lias served In llil.v enpnnix M cCall, president of Ih r National
loyal emplnvcp* out nf the (tavernI
L.
.
M is*.), ■ member nf the Sen
since that time.
ment. A vote to censure • mem­ ate'a suet till censure tum m iUre
Temperance lauigue, Inr
U N HUMAN W IIM t ( It- Idaho I,
O lh e ri who helped guide B&gt;
ber of the Uni led file lea Senate for demanded that Sen. Joseph R .
He (old some IFKI per-mit* o|n'ii
• supporter nf Hen. Joseph It.
destiny
of
F
irs
t
Federal
along
d
doing h it sworn duly would estab­
M cCarthy ( R W I» .). prove or
ing the league's three day con veil
McCarthy, talk* lo newsmen out­
lish a dangerous precedent, and hack down his charge that Sen­ nalh of progress are Frank Fo* D/ Hon yrotertfav that "f Ihuf tiumln'r,
side the Senate C h am b er In
0 . U . Stuart and t,*n H L e .lo r
could lead only to the destruction
fwicit t H o o r o o wr n
ators asking his rensttre a rr
7.70,1)00 are ‘True tliruuic alrolml
u 4 AMOfO G*h|
Washington Fa rlle r, Sen. Walker
of
Conalltiitlonal
government— "unwitting
handmaidens"
nf
lea."
o*# mO» iAiOO
demanded to know how many
the very qblertlve sought by the Communism. Sen M r f ' a r f h v
NOY I. »•*•
M
cCall
Is
preildenl
of
Southern
enemlea nf the United sta te s."
Senator* had plana lo leave the
stu rk by his gttns.
Baptist
Tlieologlcal
Sem
inary
at
U44P
V
A
f
l
O
k
t l A N * t*4«*
General Kiratem ever said that
U .fl. during the censure ee*itons.
•
D O WN O V f l
WA f | « »
l/itilsv ille , Ky
he had the highest hnpei that the e r secretary of the N avy and gov
M A I Mf iMA ' OO POM*
Sen. W illiam P. Knowtand, G O P
mo*
A4*N • ' t t I D O C * l * » l
10 million signatures would be ia ernor of N eu^Jersey; Gen. Jam es
leader, and Sen. Lyndon John*
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t
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V
----f *40 U1A* #| A M I M i l
T IIU R M O N T , Md &lt;A)-A 12 yrm
cured quickly as evidence of 'The A. Van Fleet, commander nf the
I I O I M I U I O l»•VO I W||f
son, D e m o cratic le a d e r, both
lA
i
,~ \
C H A I N f o n * u I flAAfl
real sentiment nf the great ma­ UN forces In Korea; Mr* Gruco old boy shot and killed himself
warned against mem ben of the
l\\
\ /'
\
" " '" 'i CO-nuwll ,1,1
IMOI OOWWMIKH 1*$l
jo rity of Am ericana.
L . I I . Hrnsseau, president of the near here yeatreday when lie an I
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'
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\ I
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. H T T i y i u ii i i w m itt muuon
upper cham b er le a v in g the
T
T
7
dently discharged a pistol while
R IT7.
n t i na«M &gt; . o ' t t i U H 4 .w in
"
I
believe
that
the
are
al
mass
American
Coalition
of
Patriotic
country on auverament missions.
u i n.M tm** m turnout
"Cain M utiny"
of oatrlotte but generally
Societies and form er president- trying to put it aw ay mi a shelf
ooy i m . n.w &lt;im wnn
R ich ard J . H urley died In hit
1:90 - 3:13 B:39 7:31 - 9:42
Carthy. "and thg „ fundamental and U
cu U tr e ltlie fli w!
general nf the D A R ; John FranM O V IE LA N I) D R IV E IN
our , - _____ a welcome m e n u
ela Neylan, prominent Paciftr mother's arm s before a doctor
whlcR Uley can voice
H tart (1:30
” a sl attorney and rlv lc leader; could arrive .
State police aald the boy had
by Lt. Oea. George If. Sir atemey- concern over the dam
I a u l O m p lctn Hlinxv H:47
Gen. Pedro A. del Valle, Mser, U SA P ( w L l f h a j i -------threatens to destroy L
commander at Guadalcanal. taken a loaded .22cnliher target
"The filenn M iller S to ry"
newly-formed "TVn Ml
tHOOTINO DOWN 08 A U .l. PHOTO P lA H f otf Ifukk iido Nov 7 f.y Soviet tighter planes la (ha 'ateal in
ge or the I
John 11. T ra v o r. form er gen- pistol from a mantcL Ilia older
C O IJ J R E D D R IV E IN
caps MobUlilng for ,
_ our governmeaL
a long series of nir nltnck,. traced to Communist tout n s. T ills mup locates ten such attacks during the
, of New York and president brother aaw him and told him to
"Secret of the Incaa"
u g r'
Associated »Tth General strateput It hack. Aa he was doing so,
the Am erican Coalition.
past six years. In addition, the Redi ore accused of nt Irast seven attacks on planes of other nations In
Cartoon
vlng with Gen. Stra
m#y«
,
A .petition la available at the It went off. The bullet struck the
same period. T o ll: 47 Americana killed or missing, tu victims frutn other nations,
(Central P r t u )
S U rta 7:15
era from cog
W o coast Va»d' outoul- ia v! ce chairm en of "T en
ooy In the stomach.
Office.

20th Anniversary
Is Being Observed
By First Federal

W ater Billings
A rc Delayed

C

County 4-H Clubbers Org anizc
Council On Achievement Day

Strolling
In Sanford District Meeting

★

Ot VFW Held Here,
Chaplain Is Speaker

C a r d s Bci nq Sent
To C o f C Prospects
C o nt a i n C a r t o o n s

★

★

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Mcmhctu Oj Pholoton 62. fala
Cub Scouts On Tom Oj Plain

W e ek e n d C l a s h e s
C a u s e tl D e a t h s

N cw".|.«|»«r
T e l l s Ol W e ap on
s

M an, 96, C o lle cts
Own Life Insurance

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Drive Is Started To Aid McCarthy

Prime M inister
Retains Power

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B o y J 2 7 k T ll7 S c lf
H andling Pistol

W B m
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Movie T im e T a b le

|g jy

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T lta gANFORD HERALD

Gift Suggestions
Given For Soldiers
Serving Overseas

meyWHde
IA«s

btf BART SPICER

knocKeo turn over with on* tie- ber of the fraternity and even In
C M A irrK R T W K N T Y -H IX
New Orleans, he rated ihu dill
llberulely aimed shot.
O U li CAU dllvtf pujl(d
Hlewurt »law*d siuT-lhigercd at treatment. The c h i e f of police
truni ol ■ latlict t-ai* set
»lr**i:h of mild woodm lltnc*. At III* edge of ■ door, lurched, tup- cam* in with him, followed oy a
five-man crew, one of them ■ rep­
Itil £•'•* was a wire loop, appur- ported only n» that tight grip
altichml to u bell that would Then ue crumpled to the duaty resentative ut me F H I. A ll ol
M*ig tnaicla. Urodnlk groan*! wUen carpet. Ills nuir was dyed almost them were ■ bit morose.
the seme color os the floor.
m e investigation of Htswart’s
t»« tqulrmed out.
fh s .22 Downed from nls limp death was |&gt;erfunctury. fi«cati*e of
“Juat those aU m in t*, eh, C a r­ hand, slid across the rnojfi and
Urodnlk, Ui« chief would probably
ney T"
hanged Ngninsl n chair. I ernaaed nave skipped even an in'|ur*t, ex­
I nauied at the bell and nodded ih« room’ and p i c k e d u up. I cept leu Urtxinik'a insistence. Whai
to Uiodnlk. Just tlume «lx. toiler a|ratghteneu to look ut » gaudy •jv.iybody was cuncarnrd a b o u t
tlta remnlmnit elghl uaniei.
costume ruing near a grim y aid wo* the 121)0,000 ami they tnrs at
I jangled the o*ll again. VVe studio epoch. It was a nluck vel- the ajiartment, ripping Into every­
waited roi a while, I pulled the vaiteri jacket and Ihs scrtannng thing.
Wire once nmre and then we went scarlet gilt and plaid ol th« .Royal
Urodnlk bynl down to Htewarl
back to our cab.
tiiuart tartan.
again and b e g a n to strip pla
’
l
l
nod
to
be
that,"
I
»:ild
in
a
“ I |ueaa I ain’t a man of great
pocket*. Ths boy * head lay *111)
lone. " Is ne dead?'*
(ram
faith, Carnt-y,” Urodnlk eighed. ■framed
ario serene against the Boor, his
H
*
wns
(lend.
"W hat aay wu knock ufTT"
prom* sharp tm l d e licti* Ilk * th*
An tacited babel of J i t t e r y head on a u r*« k medallion. Hi*
“On* rnof*,” l syiq. “We hayep i
vole**
ailed
m
from
ike
hallway,
dark hair wa* a strange contrast
gut anything eue to do with out
time." I leaned forward and hfld tjrudniti straigklfiied from tlt*w against hi* blond skim He hadn't
art’*
sprawled
Oody,
muttered
shaved today ami tb iry waa a pal*
Um lilt UIII foi Mil driver to
"Which hi the chiffit to where we pmelhing inaudible and tucked 111* oldsn slubblf along hi* jawhh*.
gun
gw*y
on
nit
nip.
He
got
ou|
* looked lo ti* peacefully asleep,
are now?"
his badge (older, lilted rut (he hick iaabee drooping to shadow
The driver ran fila pngef down gold puiici end pinned n to me ih
the Hat. He etujipud end gimijed a lap i in clear sight Then he pulled hi* chceka his mouib a mil* optn.
glild-fhlaid' grin 'T o u t u ii 'i right open Jhe Hum and went -rut. l‘he us children *lr*p. Uni there wae ■
hoi ul blue hole Just In front of his
aero** the e tieel," he said. "U p a voices oultidn run down to noth,
car. That was wher* U rodnlk*
dour or two."
log like xn unwound clock,
slug had entered.
Urodnlk eighed d e e p l y . Me
AlinleM lv, I tell the thin ih-lh
Urodnlk pulled out th* u s u a l
pushed down the latch Hint got out ol P lc w a il’s kc'diish costume. The
on hie aide, moving stiffly and plac­ tfsrtnn w it cheap s'limun's dress stud, ginmed at it casuully and
ing pla (eet with vntreiue care. 1 K (els. Ihe | u l et sloaxy cotton passed it to me. u tsw art’a wallet
followed him to u red brick apart- velvclccii Hint could n e v e r be ■till had Ills Honest idumiflcaiion
m a il building uml we went up a washed or cleaned without fulling in it. And in hi* *hirt pock«| wer*
three ietteis from nls g irl, sent to
night of gr*nue *u-pe.
satt o n thy arm
mm ol a chair
eha
ajiar t, I .-m
Htawart at I I I * Philadelphia ad­
and IcoHrd ril Ihp kill.
"W here thla nmneT"
urodnlk rclpyyd • namlfuj
m a t was thy clue. |’ha Ulus it dress.
•■ration." t rvifd Mom U j. l|a(
of loos* thong*, two h an aksrchlfU
pusium* would bring HlfWpft and and a keyring to m*. Theri n*
• u M I ’allo n.'1
“ F lfa t Door rear." U r o d n 1 g his g irl Mary logelher.
found a dat leather ca*« in fft*W*
Hill roils teen oilier people hud ait'a hip pocket. Urodnlk snapped
pointed at the inu illtix, lie pushed
rented
Stuart
kilt*.
And
Unnc
open the outer door and clumped
It open, grunted thoughtfully and
tlradly down the bare echoing Hall­ were bound lo tie others In town held it up.
who
liked
mat
rig
lor
Masking
way. I ll* hand waa ru'eeo lo Knock
The case waa lined tytfb violet
when I nudged hie shoulder, mo­ Hay. Whet imjde iltewurt'e rented
velvet and pinned inside was a big
tioning for nuh to m l tile gun coalmn* illstIni'llvs enough tu lw it
silver brooch, round and flat Ilka a
handy. I Slipped mine into my clear nlgim! tu tils g irl?
Nothing in thn lumping tnrlan saucer and almost os large. |n (is
Jacket purktt und clinked off in*
center was a rat, roughly fuceied
safely. Uiodnth lol'MWed *u|j, Jin n fold me niivtliliiK I glniiceil iirnund lopsr, ami around ths stone wyra
he lapped af in* door wun m* left thy small silling'room Kscept tin ranged ssvcral sm aller ones In con­
hand, a pnVttic. ai'-fellv* so il ol g pgi k ol cig airtk Ik 'HUIs llie clmli centric circles. T h e i* was some­
and a u iu ill slack ol rnugiitlnes.
'tap.
thing fam iliar about It hut until
Inside we cuidd hear ihDjiuitit there wasn't a tiling llia l limin'l thn chief look ths case out of my
fe (t crossitig &lt;u the foor “ Who |i&gt; ht-iui in place. I perki'd town a hands, I couldn't remember. Then
aJiort curildur. On one side |in tptn
I t r g Ulllffied voire jelled.
I thought ut a picture I'd seen of
Urodnlk g 1n n c • d nt me. I dour led to a liny cell ni a Ind u man with a plaid over tils shoul­
mom with an nrirntulo hid in thy
■hrugged.
der am) pinned securely with a
"lan d lo rd , Mr. ra tio n ." he sale1 far Ciinu'f. On llie othei side, u
In a pleasant tone. "Just got a liafiirooiu. And al the other end of iutge jewelled brooch like (h* one
. ,
he 0 mailed with an indistinct llie hall was a small alruVe tilled klo w ait had carried In his pocket.
"Ju n k," th* chief snorted. '•This
as a kitchen with u gas burner, a
mumble.
joker didn't sink any real rponsy
wooden
icybos
ynd
*
tin
sink.
A
The dour wus unlocked, and s k il­
fully Urodnlk shoved it wide and bachelor apuitinanh /Itteaii bucks in that plecy."
Urodnlk swlvsllod without rising.
4 Week lurpiahed, including a cofblocked It with a wide shoe.
" Y * * h ,“ I said p o sitively.'H is t 's
Htawaet Bred at nim through a fe* pot, a s u u u e p a n and two ths signal to Ihs glrL Ths rsst of
newspaper ns ntld in m* right ciacksd cujia. I’wu week* In a place ths ebstums could b* duplicated,
hand, arodnik duckvd to on* lin t*, like that would send anyone run­
tml f'm belling thla thing la a
snooting Uiruugh n u pocksb I ning lo gel m arried—and last.
1 itched to teai thy Joini apart fam ily pl*c*.M
bauisd my gun tree, leaned in ov«r
"C all them cairngorms, 1 think,"
htm, trying to gel a clear «noL and find the money, but I knew
R U w art Bred wildly, three spiteful- better than t« much anything. I Urodnlk said. "Bure, that'* H. Ha*
to be it." He rose stiffly and du*Md
•oundiiig shot*, m ill that willy its, etkyed Whet* J wg* and Walled .01
I'thought. He tan backwards, B r Urodnlk in bring (he'local polka, hi* finger*.
(To 0 * CWISMfdJ
(lrudm k wu* u pruinlnent piein
Ing In wild Iteiisy. And Orodnlk
Uopyrlgbl. IBM. br listl PbUSI Pltlllbulyil Pr plus rsslu is* HyiuJIcst*.

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Mlug Dynasty

Japanese Seek Buried Treasure
Of Old "Napoleon Of Nippon"

marched

Wlmt nrr you *r-mling yim r sol­
dier ovprm-us for t'hrlMm.is —
homemade cookies or cold cash?
If v »’i nrc siill iim ih-ilnp du'jiiestlnn a i the mailimc iic:i.1hin*
nt-ars, here uru mi u i-itn o s hgsctl
on an AssrrclalMl Press survey of
men stationed In Europe arid the
P ar Ea st.
C Is In Europe want: cusli,
clothes, auhr scccssnrlos, plionngraph records, best seller books,
Inllers, snatrshrrts and tubvcripllons
In their hometown itt-wsjrdjrer
t^mkles und cakes get stale.
CiniH-riis, toilet u rllclcs, jren uml
pencil sets, watches und leather
good* ure avallulrle overseas, often
cheaper titan »t hem*’.
"And we don't need food pack­
ages.” nays Sgt. Dave Vrooman of
VVhllticr, C alif. ''That would he
nil right in wartime when foul
Is scarce, but not now.”
•Soldier* say money as presents
help solve their Iruvel problem*.
'•Fo r g if." explains tjpl. Orlatid
Hrawner of Cleburne, Tax , wno
Is stationed In (ierm uny. " A sol­
dier can go to Austria. Fran ce,
SwilserlamT and llollum l I don't
know of a Christm as gift that would
he mure a|rj&gt;recluleil"
f p l. Henry Hunsuti of La-land,
111 , nuts II tills wuy: ''A fle i""*!
inonlns overseas 1 find I have
enough of everything hut m oney."
The U.tj. A rm y’s irostinaster In
Europe, l,t. Col. II K. Alphln of
llurtianan. W VA , suy* that Ihoslt

in (ho United Stales who want
to send numev overseas should
use money orders or some other
form of nun negotiable iiiftruinrnt.
(ini not send currency—which is
Illegal a* well .as rl«ky.
Several in ld le ri sUlkmed at I,a
llo tiiflle , France, ask lor clothing.
" I would like some slacks, n
siairls coal, Mmrt stilth or shoes
foal are not E a rly A m erican,”
Commenls Pvt. John IJ Wilson of
Portland. Ore.
P fc. 11111 W illiams of fjyuttsvlilo,
Mi l , voices file preference hf many
&lt;ih
" E v e r y soldier In Europe

..

thcntlc by historian*, tell of Iho
treasure liurlt-d In n deserted sil­
ver mine neap the central Japan
Industrial city of Osaka.

Ifldeyoshl, often called Ihe "Na­
poleon nf Japan," overran Jhe
Southern half nf Korea In a-few
jnuntiia. Hut six years later the

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Forest Service News Of Men
U f,
Protects County
In Service
Wooded Areas

programs, but‘ Wo’Vd got‘ to hive
radios to tune la on them .”
tile for­
fin e ," adds Pfc.
mations to outpoint leatfti repre­
Jamos Clayton of SpringflMd, Ohio
senting other battalions In the
“ Hut there's nothing like a le tte r.'1
TAB EAST (TUTNCJ— Marino 3rd Marine
rine Division.
Clsylon,
a
_m
*ir
clerk,
says:
, ,
,
.
.
,
Pfc. Berton E. Smith, son of Mr.
" It 's no fable that m all Is essential
th* •
Nearly on* {
The Florida Forest Service In and Mrs. Raymond A. Smith of
to high morale. When a man does­
rosea sold in th*
n't get a letter for several days, Seminole County perform* many
nrix* winning Ail-,
mill I tell him once ugnin there's valued service* to the residents
ated with the 3rd Shore Party
no mall for him . I set- u change
lattalion'i fit! team which won t t j h j s s r " !
come into Ills eyes. If his parents throughout the county. They at*
und friend* could see lliut look on fire call 24 hour* each day.
lust mice- they'd write hltn every
A resident may call their lowers
d a y."
collect without charge for their
services,
In the F a r East where A m e ri­
cans ure stationed. Christm as g iv­
To assist In this project are,
ing will he a two-way street— head dispatcher Georg* Otto at
with perhaps must of the traffic the Longwood tower, 8Bd as hjf
moving lowurd the United .States. assistant, Mrs. OUo. At the ChuMore than fltti million dollars luoM tower may be found Mrs. M.
lh gift merchandise is going tn E. Parsons ready to send help.
I k - made available tu soldier shoj&gt;There are four raflgprt alto on
jk'ts lo post exchanges In Korea, duty In ihe county. Tb*y art,, -foe
J u j i u m . Okinawa a is. I the Philip- mi
Itnmey, assistant ehu#ty ranger;
ilnci And if fiast seasons are any wiilbur Tymcr, yiilaua
’ H O N K S IS O a n d X V t i
ndicutlon, mo*| of that w ill he
■ a s i^ j f . |fa tien n l l i l t I
onroe Parsons, If idol
grabbed up liy eustemers la-fore
id Stirling OgJJoway
llie Nov 13 deadline for shipping tractor operator.
hi tin- states.
The Florid# (
Servicemen w ill have a chance will give a cor
lo hoy over th* counter at the each f i d that
post exchanges and through an the eaact
elaborate m all order system je t scrpB, how
up by Ihe A rm y. Catalogs and
mail order kits have been dis­
tributed lo unlls In outlying ureas. flr«In Korea some 3,500 Christm as
Anyone wl
trees will he placed on sale fbr acreage
but
H I K A fiT K W flT B T K K K T
(H i. plus Ihe usual lights and det- may wall th e _______________________
orations.
P H O N K 71
loci that I* closest to your loci
The Fu r Eastern (if ulso will lion, lamgwood lower— Winter
ho aide to buy many luvlsh gift* Park
ah20M;
ranger b u t —
for him self—at a considerable re­ Sanford IB*
, W
_ or the Seminole
u . ja m Ha o u t
J A M £ f B .Q U T
duction from prices ul home, iso lower at Chuluota—Oviedo 4451.
Hie At my a-ivises relatives and
friends not to bother sending cam ­
DIVORCE PLANNED
eras, watches and radios. (Ttanccs
H tH J.yW O O D , t f - ± ifto kfsrai#
ute, the F a r East servicem an has fur actress Rhonda Fleming kayi
two or three already.
this
she w ill go tp Sw ltseria
'*
'T iie home folks can't give tli* week lo obtain a d lv o ft r
overseas servicem an Ihe present Lew is V. M o rrill,’ w
h f wants most— a one way trip rled In last. ’ ■"
Hut‘ personal
to the United *Stales.
‘
.
Miss Fleming, now ji
Items like slippers, robes, sporting
equipment, sports shirts, comfort­ meet the residence Tei
able loafers and good pipes are four weeks In Ewllicr
always in demand, especially in divorce and then r#t#'
wood
Korea
And don't forget: Package* must
lie on the|r way from Ihe Ufilled length and _____
girth—about
_____ th#
... tile
State* liy Nuv 25 If by a ir and V&gt;f a shoebox.t. Surface parcels sye
Nov 15 If by the normal sea limited to 70u pounds
jioimd and a total
ule A ir oarcels im isl not exceed lenglli and girth '‘of |W Idchcx—
sis#
two pounds ur.'J a total of 30 inches r(|ital to the slip of a fo orlatker

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CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
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general Insurance

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H. JA M ES O U T

A O EN O Y

w a n t e d

Ta Maw Modern
Service Station. If Qualified,
Will P^yjBalw While TrainIng. Write tfc* 8 Core

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n-an Peninsula and llldcyiMhl llp l
to Ills Osaka liead(|uarters.

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Collins To Speak
At Farmer's Meat

keeps soldier* supplied with good

the Division's drill competition
October s r
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lag with bared beyenet*
Werfcrmla
d Incentive
to accuracy.
an addad
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iii'sc arm y fiordc down Him K d

|llllahorougb Hlv&lt;'r Htalo Park,
nenr JfephyfhllU In the Tampa
IJav urea, look It* name from t|ie
Earl of IlllU bam igh who wns
given large land grant* In this
It said Ute Numllunm Mela) Min­ nccHoii af Florida during the
ina Co, woukJ hunt Uij- gold.
English occupation.
Kanlchlru Kamel, an obscure
toriner legislator, la crfditjui
crydltyd wun
will
(&lt;f—
lorraer
#ere lx sucti a treasure.
finding the documents They tell
The newNJgjwr Sangyo K c lia i to­ the final chapter In the saga of
day aald recently (Uncovered docu- I'oyotuml llldeyushl, a powerful
manta, ce rtified a* ancient and an- warlord who invaded Korea In
,Y p u R -A fg n la itic treasu tp
billion dullarx In iiulu liar*,
ttly buried in * Jp p a i**c
by a warlord who aacged
In Uio lOlh century, was
yeiit&gt;rd»y *» J e p t ir * belt

should have a rad io ," he * * y i.
"The Am erican Fo re** Network

is in free hands!
h e splendid p r o g r e s s m a d e b y
F lp r jd a ’s m e d ic a l p ro fe s s io n is a
t r ib u t e to o u r A m e r ic a n w a y . . .
o u r fre e d o m to think, to se e k s c ie n tific
tro th , to p ro g re ss. F re e o f b u re a u c ra c y
a n d j's o c ia liz e d m e d ic in e ,’*A m e r ic a sets
a n e x a m p le fo r ? 1| th e w p r ld in m e d ­
ic a l cstre, jn its m o d e rn h p sp itftis, in a
c o n s t a n t ly g r e a t e r e x p e c t a n c y p f a
lo n g a n d fie a ltfifu l life .

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'America leads in electric puww.tOO- lUcping If that
calls for partnership and coppcftpigh between electnc
companies, local anc) federal agencies- With gqverrnndM
and industry joining force#, nur world-rwide industrial
sypremacy become#
syprerpacy
jjccome# vastly more secure.

tffUL ANNA BRqrVfffjMON

(«ur Company is puTjiing ahead pn t^c
program in it# history..,pledged tp help ffafce oyf
Nation a better, happier
tp work
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provide additional resources for the futuie.

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of rendering a community service that prompted
the organization of this Association 20 years ago is still a vital force direct­
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their suvings and second, to provide as much in earnings as is consistent
with security.
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we know we must make funds available with
which to buy, improve or build homes—the homes YOU want in the loca­
tions of YOUR choice. We know, too, that the loans must cost as little as
possible consistent with the money market and the risk involved,
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nuudty li growing and that we have played a part In ITS program

TO ALL OUR MANY FRIENDS we sincerely sa y “THANK
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YOU’* for believing in us and our policies and sharing with us the faith in
the future of our community.
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Florida Press Association Observes
75th Anniversary A t Silver Springs
Silver Spring* rolled out the red carpet
for the Florida Pres* Association Inal week­
end, showing delegates a good time upon the
organization's observance of its 7f»tii anni­
versary.
This tourist attraction, for a person who
hHd not seen It before, proved to be even
larger and better than expected. Silver
Springs nctunlly Is composed of several at­
tractions— sight-seeing boats, Iloss Allen’s
reptile show, Vernon Jarvis’ Carriage Caval­
cade. Tommy Harriett's deer show and ac­
companying restaurant and concessions.
In glnss-bottomed boats, visitors are offorded a look Into the clear, underwater
world at the springs, with ith rock forma­
tions. And tnlk about fish—at one point ft
was impossible to see the bottom of the
springs because of a mull Undo of eat fish.
Other bouts are equipped with under­
water port holes which afford visitors an­
other view of the .subterranean world
The Jungle cruise along Silver Itlvcr Is
quite en)oyablc. Along the banks may be seen
water birds and the Sprlngn* monkeys, which
beg food from the passing excursion trouts.
Shown at the Carriage Cavalcade are
buggies and carriages of a bygone era. Iiu bid­
ing n "black mnrla" and a steam fire engine;
plus old automobiles, including a llnislt. a
Maxwell, a Stanley Steamer, a Hulls Rover
and enrlier models of other modern-day ears
W. M. "Shorty" Davidson, who is a part­
ner In (he Springs’ venture with \V. C. Ray
Jr., during a speech at the dinner Saturday
night, jokingly termed the attraction as llie
"mud hole."
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committed gross and sensual sins, but envy
and Jealousy and selfishness are sins too.

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Monday, Nov, Ifi, IDf»4

related lliat his grandfather had fought in
the "War Between the States," and hnd hated
Yankees, but said. ”1 lovo Yankees."
Referring to the Mason and Dixon line an
the Smith and Wesson line, he said to “he
prepared to take him (thu Yankee) when he
gets here.
. . Don't pick him clean, leave him one
tall feather . . . A lot of city slickers come
down to try to trim iis crackers and when wo
turn him loose ho know/he's bc“n had."
In a more serious vein, he predicted that
Florida would double In population in the
next 10 years, lie advocates doubling the
state fund for advertising, inasmuch as "all
of ns get some benefit."
He remarked that the more people that
pay our sales tax the morn money goes Into
the State treasury, and pointed out ho is not
in favor of toll roads. "When we pay the
seven-cent lax, it gives the right to ride on
any road In I he stale or any that ever will
l&gt;e," he said. He said It Is not fair to build two
big cities, "one at one end and one on the
other."’
President of the association upon Its 7rdh
anniversary was 1, Iv Sellers, publisher of the
Washington County News, Chipley. The vicepresident was Carr Settle, Glades County
Democrat. Moore Haven, while the secretarymanager is John Paul Jones, professor of
journalism al the University of Florida. Rus­
sell Kny, publisher of the Florida Newspaper
News and Radio Digest. Tampa, was secre­
tary of the FPA for '20 years. He now Is cor­
porate secretary.
The first meeting oT the FPA was held
In 1870 at Gainesville, at which time II. It.
McCnltum was elected president
, The FPA mostly Is composed of weekly
newspapers.

Reporter M akes Good
Newspapermen were partlrnlury pleased
that Ibis year's Nobel Prize for literal urn
went to Finest Hemingway who won Ills
spurs as a reporter before he began bis
career as a novelist and short-story writer.
Home so-called creative writers are con­
temptuous of newspaper writing and try to
draw a distinction between what they write
and what they refer to as "mere Journal­
ism.' This attitude Is no uncommon despite
the fuel that many top contemporary auth­
ors received their basic training In writing
uh reporters. It was George Bernard Hlmw
who said that he had not written one worth­
while line that was not Journalism.
Hemingway Is proud of Ids newspaper
background and Ids style of writing reflect*
Ids early tmining. Any young person aspir­
ing to a literary career could do far worse
t Imii to serve a si ltd as a newsman.

HALBOYLK

Present May Not Match Memories
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S P A . Belgium m i — When you
return In peacetime In n place you
knew JO year* hefnro In w ar. there
l l often a bln emotional letdown
The im a ll l a n d m a r k s you
thought you'd never forget can no
longer be found. The landscape
looks different. The. people aeem
different, too. They often do not
want to be reminded of the paid.

and you have an uneasy feeling
of tiling loat In time. You are a
itringer to the quiet preient, a
antom echo from a noisy previe
vtoui
period better forgotten.
But It waan't that way at all
coitimg back for a luncheon at the
Hotel du Portugal here, which to
yean ago wai home to inme 40
or VI war correapondneta of the
American tat Army.
Mra. Marla 'Hionart, widowed
owner of theh otel and her eon,
Robert, gave me a warm welcome
So did Alice, the chambermaid,
whole boast for tt year* lina been
ihe never toil a shirt.
"Things have Improved and now
the world haa come again to us,"
laid Mrs. Thonart. "Life haa re­
lumed. We are normal again."
Spe, now back to tta prewar pop-

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most famous waterlog places
Members of nobility. Including P e ­
ter Ihe U real ntiif Charles II of
Kngland, over the centuries came
here In enjoy Its Iwrlh mid mineral
springs. It was from hero that the
K aise r Wilhelm fled to Hoorn ot
the end of the first World War.
And when Ihe Am erican 1st Ar
my came here In September IBM It
promptly moved Into the old Uer
man headquarters In the Hotel
flrltannlqiin. H ie correspondents
then took over the Hotel du Pnrlual and gay and sad times we luM
tere. It Is Ihe best remembered
press center ot the European cam ­
paign.
17ie weather was grim ; Hie bat­
tles were grim m er. Several corresindents were killed In action durg our stay here, several wound­
ed. 'file hardships were many, hut
It was a time of tremendous v ita li­
ty. The imaallillHy Hint a sudden
break might lend to a quick end
In the w ar gave each (tally trip
to the front an a ir of expectancy.
After w riting their dispatches,
Ihe correspondents usually cele­
brated the evenings In a big dou­
ble room, Cham bre HI*. Decorated

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Does Your Daily Diet
Have Enough Protein?
I f NBMUN It N M l!M , M .
W ITH everyone ao dU I- capiuto, tablet or Uqnid farm.
oonadoua theaa h r , I think a Fifty gram* of carbohydrate*
word about reduetng ditto to in a n afro auantia! for your dally
diet to Inaura against tha too
rapid loaa of fat from the body'i
fatty Uu u m and fdao act ai a
aourea of anariy.
Don't SUp Maola
Skipping maalf, of eouraa, la
not aound
Aotuall; you
round dialing. Actually,
ahould loam proper anting 1_____
vhlla dieting, ao you won't put on
that unwanted weight again after
the diet haa been completed.
Thue, you eae, dieting la aerloua
bualneae.flIf you want to loaa
ami a y e have valuable protein weight, line. But bo alire you
aren’t robbing your body of vital
If ym deplete your protein sup- auppUee while doing ao.
QtfggnoH amp amwxs
M rtM . R.: How can I get rid of
eeaUeaf
Anawer: Scablee la a akin lnfaa*
tatlon produced by tha Itch mite.
After a thorough hath with hot

with no enormous captured N ail
ling, II soon became n hangout for
genrrnls, visiting celebrities and
Red Cross girls ns well ns pews
papermen. Some of the greatest
campaigns of the winter were
fmiglit out In Chambre Six or st
Icnsl begun there — campaigns
A doll H ille r never even heard of,
Mrs.
Thonart,
recalling
Ihe
varied history of Chambre Sis then
Invited me to go up to thn second
floor for a look at It.
I opened the door, amt a silence
loud with the echoes ot a vnnlshrd
Unto flooded over me. The rod
decor of Ihe room had been re­
tained, but a bathroom had been
added, cutting Ihe chamber almost
In half. There was no N a if flag
on Ihe w all, although I looked —
half expecting it would be Iherc.
When I came back down Ihe
stairs, Mrs. Thonart looked up with
a gentle sm ile, and said:
‘ T h xm b ro Six — It Is different?"
" V r » , It Is different."
She mentioned some of thep orsonallllra at our press renter.
Including
'9 Marlene Dietrich and
Ernest Hemingway.
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mlngway Of the dead
we did not sneak aloud,
had we
mid, nor hs
need to. But suddenly,
tnly, caught
c a lif I by
her own memories, Mrs. Thonart

began to weep.
When tt was time to go, she
poured ua an aperitif, and said
''They were the best days of a
hid time."

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l lr M E L IIK IM E It
N EW V ( i|iK
I fbiitgi'il dnwn
elevated trntn ot 17th street tin
u lh T ilnv nml look u rnttlv trie
down to the Village, where. In the
heart of Ninth street'* rrrnrnli
shop* anil lump stores, I fouml
fbrwti J'owell in an extremely com
fortable apartment nml nut (he
iuuslIon to her: Why lines the
N e w Yo rker grow Impatient with
anV other town whrn he is n d rifl
111 Its streets?
“ I Just hnnnen to have what I
think Is no answer for ym i," Mis*
Powell, n il ling mi on the nofa like
n law ny cut. ‘'Here In ,Minitial I am,
everybody piny" for keep*. Once
you gel used to playing rough. It's
hard to go liin-k to lust making ill"
tions again "
I figured I was Hiking the rigid
person. Miss Powell In Ihe p iivill l
(tier talent: "The W ill id Pnvll
ion" I who so often uses New York
settings for her hook*, fu rth e r,
-lie and her husband, ao mlmnn
("T lm t seems to make me respect
utile; people kind of look down then
nose when f *nv I'm n w riter, so I
hurriedly assure them loudly thn'
my husband I* In a d ve rtisin g "), are
members of the unofficial small
Ituli&lt;I of prowlers wlm forever are
Investigating New Y o rk --till* Sun
day llid sheet* of Thrngg'a Neck;
next Saturday the boulevard a of
Hrimklvn and so on. A sm all, shvly
Jnllv woman, Miss Powell now Is a
professional
New Yo rker—wllo
w riggles unrnslly when out ul
town.
‘Must a little while ago," she
said, " I went hack to mv native
Ohio- I come fioni some place
nroiiml, oh, the center of l l —ami
visited relatives, ami after three
days It got n little tough. They'ru
lovely people amt were per feet IV
nice Ip me, but life I* *'» much
gentler llie rr. Everybody In Ohio
appeared to lie polite to one anid lie rt
"Evid e n tly I long since have
passed the ability to live like that.
Mere In Manhattan, everyone has
nl each other. T im e are no button*
mi the ends of the foil when we
fenre. It's for blood. I suppose It'*
‘ nil anil prohnhlv depraved of me
In prefer that life, but so It goes."
Mis* Powell Idlv stroked u striped
cal named Pagan, who, she s in s , la
« real New Ytirkcr In that he lead*
vmt on by rubbing tu-alnst vmtr
leg* and purring and thm trie*
In bile off vmtr arm.
"W hy, do you know-," he mur*
mured, "when I wua In tflilo restau­
rant*. Ihe waitresses always seem*d to come rushing up with * cun
of coffee for von! I'm really not
used to that. Here In N4w Y o tk,
the firs t thing a w aiter rushes gp
with is a m artini T h a i (t a lly la
tnnte like It, isn’t I t ? "

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When Dawn begun w riting nov­
els—she's done 12- *he wrote
about (thin, but she was living then
In New York and. she said, It wg*
"like diving Into the hole of my
past. It wax a desperate' plunge,
and took me awnv from all the New
York items | loved," she added. ? ! f
you want to throw In another aim*
tin, It wa* like a man leaving a
beautiful w ife to go In work In the
morning." Then, In llhlfl, ihe did

the first one with a Gotham back­
ground. "T u rn , Magic W heel," nml
it » h i as If a great stone had hern
lifted from her chest.
"M y neat one," she said, "which
mnv la- out in a year or two, w ill
la- uhoii 1 Ohio iignln, but Just hri nine It's hern stewing Inside me
for a long lime. Mnvbe It's just as
well. New York seems to lie chang­
ing so sw iftly these day*. You
w iite nhuiit n character going out
lo the telephone with n nickel, ami
bv the time the honk’s done you
have in switch it to a dime, I'll b-t
'Ip- city get settled for a bit before
I go hack In it."
Looking settled nml completely
• lf-satisficd Ip tier huge living
room, which contains the lilggenl
n l of Venetian blinds in the world
set of Venlan blind* in the world
nod * lui«krt from whlrh a cobra
■hoiihl emerge. Mis* Powell ills&lt;u**pit a trip she bad taken to
I'.irls (" th ill's in Europe, Isn't
ii? " )
"W e slaved four months
alld it felt like "(I v e a ls," she said,
linking her head sadly. " A ll the
American* on the street* frighten­
ed me."
She looked peiiHivrty at Eagan.
‘ Every tune I gel on a train going
w est," she said, " I feel a little
dead." We bowed our head* briefly
ami said a short praver for all
the lands, ptrsum nhlv populated,
that lie beyond Hoboken

Information
For Veterans
I hiring the past decade, tha
World W ar Two G l Hill ha* help­
ed build up the pntlnn’* reser­
voirs o f trained manpower In
field* ranging from atomic Jthyi;
ie* to ntrplane mcrhnncl* Mi
from meddieiiia lo the m inistry
T ill* fa d wa* disclosed In a
special research study,
released
by the Veteran* Adm inistration,
lif the records of the 7,800,000
veterans who hail received OI
Hill training since thn program
began In Juno, HML The total re­
presents more than half of all
vetran* who served In World W ar
Two.
According In the study, 'J.iMMt,000 veterans trained as skilled
craftsm en.
Another
1,600,000
studied fur the profession*: 700.000 took G l training In the field*
of management and buslnrs* adm­
inistration. More than 760,(MM) en­
rolled In Instltutlnnal on-farm
training, a combination of class­
room study and practical experi­
ence on the farm . A total of
434,(8)0 trained for clerical and
sale* Jons - secretaries, slenograhers, business machine operat­
ors, Insurance
sub-men, bank
clerka annd tha like. G l high
school and grade school students
numbered nearly 300,0(H), many of
whom went on to more specialis­
ed training. The rest of ihe vet­
eran* trained for nearly all the
rem aining major nocupatloni at
which man earns his living. Fo r
the most part, the V A study re­
ported, these were occupations
also demanding a high degree of
s k ill ability.
O f the 'J,1100,18)0 craftsmen who
learned th eir sk ills under the 01
H ill, the largest proportion —
711,000, o r 38 percent — studied
mechanleti sutonddle mechanics
was most popular, and a irc ra ft
mechanic! ran second.

SEE THE GREATEST ADVANCEMENT
IN AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY
SEE T H E C A R S T H A T IT
T O O K 7 Y E A R S T O B U IL D
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LOSES JEW ELR Y
CHICAGO Ml—Mrs. 'Margaret
Murphy opened bar umbrelfa to
keep the rain off ber new hat and
lost fljwo worth of lewel

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WASHINGTON to) Even If
Senate Republicans work out a
compromise to save Sen. M cCar­
thy from censure — and that may
nut Ite possible — he w ill probably
continue raking the Elsenhower
administration for Communists.
He has already spent four pro­
fitable years, from the standpoint
of his personal eminence, digging
Into arr.l at officials and employes
of the executive branch of the
government.
He did It for two years while
th&lt;^ Democrats ran that branch.

L a k e M ary

BOOSTS TO B E BOUGHT
LOS ANGELES, «t - Salary
boosts for postal employes and an
Increase In flrst clau postage from
S to 4 centa an ounce will be sought
In the next analnn of Congren,
Asst. Postmaster Gen. Eugene J.
Lyons told reporters yesterday.

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Plymouth On Display

H r V IR G IN IA l \ AN DERSO N
Mr. and Mrs If M. Gleason
arrnm n.inlrd
his
hrnlhi-rln law
and sister, Mr and Mrs E a rl
Morrow on a weekend trip to Mi­
ami and Key West, returning
through the Lake Okeechobee dis­
trict.
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Mr. and Mrs. P . O. Anderson
spent Tuesday In Orlandn.
Mrs Margaret Atkinson of San
Francisco, C a lif., was a recent
guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. B rem ­
er at their Banana Lake home.
Mr. Alkinson was one of Ihe solo­
ists when Mr. Brem er had an or­
chestra for Paramount.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
J If Sxewes were Mr ami Mrs.
P erry E . Benton of Davlon, Ohio
Mr. Benton Is a brother of the
late H arry II. Ilcntun, resident of
I . ake M ary. The P erry Bentons
recently moved to DcLand where
they w ill make their future home.
Word has hern received of the
critica l Illness of (TIHord Malosh
of I.ake, Mich. Mr and Mrs. Maiosh are friends of the L. M. Frlsliys and have spent the Inst two
winter* in I.ake M ary. They own
properly here and bad Imped to
imlfd on ll this winter.
Mr. and Mrs Mncklln of M lrhl
g in were recent guests of their
friend, J P. tJri-n
Mrs. W illiam Hines, who has
been the guest of her son In hiw
nml daughter, Mr ami Mrs. L . H
B erkley, has returned to Mobile,
Alabam a, where she makes her
home with a sister.
Mrs Joan SJidilom Green ami |
infant d a ilg lllir, Carol l.ynn, have
left Ihe Fernahi Laughton Memor­
ial Hospital uiul are al the home
of her parents, Mr and Mrs. C
W SJublom
Mrs. Janie* M Thompson, presi­
dent of Urn Southwest Prebyslery,
attended Ihe Inslttiile for the Information of
Foreign
Mission
Leaders In the Synod held Nov.
IB, tt anil 12, nl the Leedmrg
conference grounds
Mr*. It. J Anderson. Kllwooil
City. I T , wlm with her husband
wintered here, underwent recent
surgery.
Wednesday evening, Ihe Bird
nos* Women's Clrele of Ihe Pres
hyterlan Church held Its monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs. P
D. Andersnn,
In the alisPncB of llm president,
Mrs Jam es M Thompson, Mrs.
ft, p. Fowler, secretary, presided
M rs. It M. Cochran led the de
volluns ft was reported that Ihe
group had over W4 to Its treasury
Mrs Ander«on in s ilr a report
of Ihe genrral committee meeting
wherein two members from each
of the church organizations for
im ilnli'd plans fur the church tiaz
aar lo be held Dec. 3 Discussion
of Items to he donated for the
sale wo* carried on.
The plasllcw arc p arly. In be
be sponsored tiy the Business Wo
men at the Chamber of Commerce
Nov. It), was discussed and Ihe
refreshment Hems donated by var
toils members. It was agrred that
each member would Invite at least
nnr other person.
At the conclusion of the busi­
ness session, the hostess assisted
hy M ri. Fow ler served lime (her
bert, cake, eofleo and fruit Juice
and green and white minis In
Mr». W aller I. Piper. M r*. F . G
Lee. Mrs. I I. M. Gleaaon, Mrs
II. M. Cochran amt to Rev. L . W
Scott and Walter I. Piper who had
m rl with Mr. Anderion.
Veterans Day callers on Mr. and
Mrs. P . I). Anderson were her
aunt. Mrs. laiulse P . Wilson and
cousin, Mrs. J . V . Richards, both
of E n lc rp rlsc .

Without losing stride, he continued
It the next tuo years while Presl
dent Elsenhower controlled tt. Ami
Eisenhower w ill boss it another
two y e a n .
M cCarthy has said, win or lose
on censure, he w ill go on with hi*
anti - Communist campaign. So,
Judging from the direction his a t­
tentions took In the past, the E l ­
senhower administration seems his
logical hunting ground.
Besides, the executive hrnnch or
the government ha* an immensely
greater number of employes than
either the legislative or Judicial
branches and therefore offers a
wider fieM.
Y e t. no Republican senator who
voles to censure McCarthy ran Ig
nore the political Implication*.
Censure would be an outgrowth
of a scries of events put In mo­
tion e arlie r this year when Mir
Elsenhower adrnlnlxlrnllon took a
stand against Ihe Investigation —
or the kind of Investigation—Mc­
Carthy was making of the Arm y.
Since the Republicans lost the
last election, they may need Doth
arty harmony , and every vote
licy can gel in' the next voting
In 1060, a presidential election
year
McCarthy might not feel obligat­
ed at all hul, rath rr, ronslder it
an admission of weakness If, for
the sake of party harmony. He
publlran senators were Inclined to
spare him censure and found a
way to do it.
lie might, Indeed, look noon es
rape from censure as proof of his
necessity In the party and an addl
lion to tils power within ll.
lib did not show any great con
cern for harmony Iasi year whrn
he tore into the Elsenhower ad­
ministration's handling nl Commu­
nist* and communism There's no
reason lo believe he’d show any
more ennrem In the future, cen
aiire or no censure
Ills position has always been
that he doesn't play politics In
looking for Communists.
Nevertheless, he has a large fol
lowing — how large an I how ef
fertlvo Is not known It did not
appear derisive In two stales —
Illinois and New Jersey - where
lie most obviously tried to make
his tnlhienre fell In the last elec
lion
In a tight tn.Vi election, the Mr
C arlhy following, If angered h&gt;
the treat merit given hint during
the
Elsenhower
administration,

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made the Democrat* hi* mton
"p a rty. n rf
target, calling them the "pa
treason." If they
Uicy slnve
stayed home
from the poll*, they'd be helping
the Democrat*.
They could form a third party,
hut no one la seriously suggesting
that now. M cCarthy and his
friends, provided he was still a
force and had a following, could
probably make their weight felt
most al the Republican National
Convention In lBfgJ If Eisenhower
didn't run again.
mi
Elsenhower's withdrawal w&lt;mld
leave a party vaeuum Into.which
the M cCarthy Ira n i could move as
a force. If not the dominant force,
in picking the party candidate and
shaping thn party platform.
Instead of being on the defensive
when Ihe Senate censure debit
began, M cCarthy went on the at­
tack and stayed there. To sugges­
tion* he might gel off the hook by
npologlxlflg for nl* ronduct, he said
he would apologize for n othing

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Smart Pump With DruHfty
High Heel And A Pert
Bow On The Instep — In
Bed Calf.

I V E Y ' S
“Where Quality Is Higher Than Price”

Closing O ut 19 5 4 Trade-In's
We have one of the finest slock or used care wa have ever had and are going to sell
them at greatly reduced price* while they laat. Look at these prtcee attd then comA
down end look at tho earn.

1942 Ilulck 4 Door Sedan .... .... ..................................
$95-00
1947 Bulck 2 Door Sedan......................................... ;»... $||5.00
1949 Mercury Sedan..................................... ............... $350-00
1949 Bulck Super Sedanet............................ L............. $555*0^
1950 Pontiac 4 Door Sedan ......................... .............*815.00
1950 Bulck Special 4 Door Sedan........................... ...... $H5*00
1950 Bulck Super 4 I&gt;oor Sedan .................................. $1095-00
1941 Dodge 2 Door Sedan......... ...............,........... .... $|5&gt;00

BILL KIRK M OTORS
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Register For Free Gifts

could conceivably mean the dif­
ference between victory and de­
feat for Ihe Republican party.
But huw? That'a not an easy one.
McCarthy’s admirer* could hardly
vote Democratic since he has

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Home Demo C lu b
O ffic e rs Installed
A t A ll-D ay M eeting
The Sanford Home Demons!ra­
tion Chili met nt the vanning kitrhen Thursday for an h II- i I oy meet­
ing. Sark I nfir he* were enjoyed
nt mum with Mr* J . B. Callnhnn
mill Mrs. Roy T ill!* srrvln g tea
The homemaker* creed waa read
hv Mr*. C. K. W illiam * followed hy
the l,ord’» T raye r. Mr*. C. I, IVniII* presided at the husinr** meet­
ing. Installation of new officers
wa* conducted bv Ml** M yrtle WTIsnn. Seminole County home demonstratlon agent, and new officer*
are Mr«. Joe A im rc lln , president)
Mr*. Roy T illi* . vlve-prcslilent:
Mr*. C. K. W illiam *, »erretarv)
Mrs. C liff Ingrahm , treasurer;
nod Mrs. J . D. C allahan, sunshine
rhiiirm an. Mra. R. F . Koehlk was
appointed
recreation
chairman
while Mr*. TIM * wa* eho*en chair­
man to secure rhulr* for the can­
ning kitchen.
M i*. Callahan gave an lntere*ting report nn t|ie Cnunly Council
meeting In tb-neva stressing the
requeat made hv the Forest Hang­
ers to call them whrn anyone
knows of a forest fire . The forest
ranger* of Seminole County gave
a demonstration of llic ir fire equip■lirnt and showed a film on saving
trees.
Plans for the Count v Council
___________
v.Iv 'Ia ', .
Ihir.aor were made and It Is sched­
"E LH O W ROOM C O A T ’ l*7n' uled for Dee. II and 4 with Hut
§ , troducad in Hattie Carnegie'a col- Sanford flu b member* requested to
”
lection. O il to fit rcimfortnhly bring their n tllrlv * to Mr* A n a e v*r a m it, it la designed In re||u not later than tier. 2 or J.
"heather thatch" lu re d with ill. Mr«. A ztarellii, Mrs. J . II Crawvldfd hlpline hand* framing pork* lord. and M rs, W ullla volunteered
•ta In front, One button under It, help Mrs. W illiam *, chair man of
the bandrd roller and another on the hainar.
Mt*. Crawford reported on her
the hlpband hold the coal in
i lasses on health in (hilnesvllle
fla c a .
which Included cancer and heart
disease*. MU* W llion then gave a
demonstration on cleaning sewing
machine* w ith mineral spirit*. She
also explained the right wav to put
-leeve* in a dross and stressed
leading the pattern ami doing ex
aetlv what I* *«ys- A sleeve ran
give a dies* a handmade or a
T h r Cam ellia ( Ir e lr id Iho S.in- homemade hoik.
ford Garden Club mid Thursday
The member* then cntoyed tube
night ut Iho Ganlrrt Center when lev tile painting. Plans for the
Mr* Donald Knight mid Mr- .l.irk Christm as party w ill lie mailed to
Mortin s r rv ril ns hnilo
oil member* latei ip the month.
Mrs Vrrnon Itonlln. rh iirn iu n
cnndurlod Iho ho .inrss m rrliru:
Shr reported on Iho district moot
lug whirl) sho nod Mrs K f Ifiir
m
per J r attended M is llnrdin mi
nminrrd that a program on flower
arrangements mid Christm as nr
M ltgi'm i'ills would lie held III Mt
The Magnolia Circle of the Sun
porn on Nm* ninn Mr* .lolin
Dllfllt was electril rim rliw y rli.ilr fiT il Harden Club met Thursday
morning ;il the home of Mr* W K
man
Mrs
Harper Intrudurrit Mrs Mr Roberta with Mr* P O Hart
Fred M urray and Mrs
Ralph a* rm bos less After refreshmnnl*
Dean, guest sneaker* fur I Hr of coffee and doughnut* were serv­
rvenlng Mrs M urray mid Mrs ed the business meeting was open­
Dean spokr on the basic principle* ed by Mr*. Charles Meeks, vlee
of flower iii r.iiigoinenls. Tho&gt; dis­ chairm an, with a few minute* of
played srve ra l arrangement* and silent prayor (nr the chairm an
explained hnw they were made A Mrs J . E . N lrlm liK who I* in ihe
dried N frangciiirnl mmle by Mrs hospital, and Ihe laird's Prayer
Dean was pre.ruled In Mrs Ed was prayer) hv all.
After the hn«lnrs,s meeting metn
Hunt.
A plan! sale arranged hy Mrs her* went I ii Mrs Ja c k R ussell’*
Jam es tint was held a l l i r Iho home or a lour of her gardens
Mrs Russell presented each mem
meeting Delirious refreshments r
enffer, rake mid nut» were served her with a philodendron and
various oilier millings
bv the hostesses
Those attending were Mr* Le v
Those who entitled Hie evening
I n get her were Mr- Jam es toil He C lark, Mrs I. P Hagan, Mrs
Mrs. K. C Harper J r . Mr* llnlph P. i&gt; ll.ir l, Mrs It W Herron,
4|
Hells, Mrs. Kd lim it, Mrs. Vermin Mrs W E Klrrhhoff J r . Mr*
McRnhert*. Mrs F . D
Hardin, Mrs Jack M arlin. Mrs W K
Donald Knight, Mrs John Ilium l.ieske, Mrs. Charles Meek*. Mr*.
Mrs Charles tunning, Mr* Her J W Messier, Mrs I) II. Middle
Iw rl SlenatriMii, Mrs Fred Mur Inn. Mrs flra ile y Otlhnm, Mr*
ray, Mrs Ralph Dean. Mrs K ar Fred Perkin*, and Mr* Hurry
Hull-oil
lyle lion .holder

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Tw o Lad ies Report
T o C am e llia C ircle
O f D istrict M eet

M agnolia C irc le
Tours G ard ens
O f M rs. Russell

V

Big M ight In Store
For Bridge Players
Friday A t C lu b
The Snnfnrd Duplicate Ilrldgr
Club I* planning fur a big Friday
night at the Yacht Club wilh a
turkey supper starling at fi.30
o'clock to lie followed at 8 o'clock
with
on Individual
movement
bridge classic.
T!-‘ s event I* In open ntfalr for
all bridge player* and * large
I u moot Is rupee led Those who
have not vet signed up and ere
Interested In participating are urg­
ed In contact an official of thr
club before Wednesday evening
These special game* are always
highly enjoyable and represent one
of Ihe brlghl spot* of Ihe bridge
year, according |o n member
The past week was highlighted
bv the bridge tournament held at
West Palm Reach which was nt
tended hy many Central Honda
player* The local club was also
attended last Frid ay night
nine Inhtr* in play.
F irst place In F rid ay* game
wa* taken hy Mrs E a r l Hlgglii
botham and Mrs. W illiam Clifton
was a score of [05 match point*.
Mrs. F . A. Nash and C e rll nines
were second with lot point*. Mr.
and Mr*. Clyde Ram sey scored
point* and Mr*. E . M l.aney
and Mrs (». P. Herndon finished
fourth with an point* The average
score for the evening wa* 84.
Those attending Friday rveni |
Included: Mrs, Russ Adam s, Fren
Stein. Mr.* Kenneth Sapp, Mrs
L. 1. SHI. Mrs K l&gt; Srntt, Sr
Miss Margaret Davis, Mr* J V
Raker. Mrs Flo ra Dorman, Mrs
E a r l Higginbotham, Mrs. W lllian
Clifton, Mr
ami Mrs. l.aurei
Johnson, Mr* F A Nash. Cell
(tines, IH*. and Mr. Pennant Mnn
son, Mrs. Edward Higgins J r
M r*. Adelaide Muse., Mrs W A
Rruneh, l.ew Dodson. Mr am
Mr*. Clyde Ram sey, Mrs tSenrir
Mr Cull, Mrs Joe Most. Mrs H E
l.aney, Mrs. t» P. Herndon, Step
hen Rockwell, Mrs Cam illa H rurr
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kelnhetg
Mrs Norma K M rl,aughlm . Mrs
E . I. K irh y. Mrs Roy T lllls am'
Mr*. E . E . Anderson
T h r winners of Hie annual ritj
tournament w ill hr awarded the'
rrr llflr n le s during nest Fridaygame This tournament was run
ducted Ihrnmihiiiit the month ni
O clohrr to drlerm lne wtileh play
ers would have tile highest aver
agr Irom tour games id.iyed with
different partners Mrs W illiam
Clifton of Ml Plymouth was the
winner of Hits event and w ill re
reive Ihe Sanford Je w elry am
i-ilggage Company trophy Sen nit
plnee was won by Mr*
llos*
Adam* Stephen Roekwell of l ong
wood had the third Ingtiesl iv r r
age while Joseph Wolfe of Orlandr
placed fourth

G ingham Dance
W ell A ttended

T H E M N FO RD H ERA LD

Y ou may ba wearing * new F a i t '
creation for the Chi latum* hollilsv
fn t lv lt le s , or perhap* you’ ie mat.
In* that costume from Inst yeai
do. In either event, trading fathlun
aulhorltlet have » good tip on how
to achieve that elegnul and well
•roomed look.They m v (lue leather
■ love* provide * touch of tuxuiv
and convey a feeling of elegance
that can make or mm yuui uppraranre. T h is winter there i» n
new rrop of clove* in new h-nlhi 1
texture* and color*, from butter»oft, dlstlnetively grained pigskin
to *llky-thln rapeskin. T hl* ara»on‘* glove leather coloi * m e warm
and glowing, *nd Impart a festive
touch !o dark. *ubdued rendy-tow e *r color*. Leather glove* range
the color ip e clru m from pollahcd
pine and golden wheal l.&lt; loillliiiit
think eolor* like Cleopatra greeli
anil persimmon. To Im In the f*«h
Ion forefront this winter, you II
w ear your leather glove* in tengi h*
Iro m b r i e f to l u x u r i o u s long

hoste.s

M O N DAY
The tip,'* I’ .i'.t Matron* CI 11I 1 will
in, 11 at 7 .111 i&lt; in with M i* It
I'm tier, ill.'i Pas k A\e
The CbMsti.ill Women’ s Fellow
liiii of the First C hrist !.111 elmreli
w ill meet at Hie elmreli al 7 ,10
|&gt; m All meiuhvr.s are asked to
lie present
The Dependable Clnas of Hie
F u s i Mi tlmdlsi Churrli w ill meet
with Mis. John Sltirnrd J r in
I oeh At bur nt 0 p m. for Its regiilat molilblv business nod soeiat
Itieellpg.
Rein Sigimi Phi w ill meet at 8
p m at the home of Mrs.
Volte
Williams .It . .M l? Irim e l Ave.
T t'F S D \ Y
I'bi S,infold Tourist and Shuf
flebo.ird Club w ill meel after Ihe
eon red dub supper to discuss
Hie 1 nri dm is p ir.ule
I lie Fulfils i I.i s of the First
R.tplist * b' leh will meet at the
home .«l Mi - II \ Williams. Mt
k.ileneiii D m e at H |i m wiili
Mis M n e n p o r t 's group in charge
The Intel ini'dliile Roynl Amhaasin li'i, will meet a 1 the F irst
Ibipli I Cbiireli nt 7 . p m.

11 oilt. &lt;1 in tin f 01 unit mu
of ,1 stiidv eoliinilllei' to esnliil- tin m&gt; ihd Me. .. f or gun 1/mg u .ill
m l. amt Hu &gt;ohl
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Seou l t"011 Ill’ll In s eive S, mtnob . Oi.ingi
Counties.
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10 1I
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• hr htemmiat loilhliiu* at O v‘* do f«4y
The Women’ s Rible Class of a hfiiid mrrtiiu! h«*iriiiliini: ri m in d ­
Ihe F irst It i|ilisl Clmreb will meet ly at IU hid fid|i»\vri| aaiiIi I Ip 1
wttli Mrs I M Wilson, Magnolia IhI ’ Mm w mrrt i»*i* at !•• dit .« In, L
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P i*# 5

S,inford Woman*# Club still meH
it ttir ( Inti hiiitdliii; it \&gt; .in p
m for ii rm r r r I ilf *h lino hr m
Dr an I Mr
It W llunrecht
' I'li’ 1 \’\ r Our Ann to-m II* 11
have returne.I f rum lt|ii&gt;rr Mon­
t.u;r 1 in I hr od iirrt *d tin pro &lt;l.ii e 's ,1 where they were call
jjriim •if vvliuli Mrs l» r Mnorr i'il by thl ile 1II 1
Rr ltu|irecht‘S
Is tpnnsor tillrsi spr.tkir is (|o* neither
ftov W P Hrnnks J r Ifii-trs-r«»rr 't r s
Kronris M r n u r t h r r
Mr ami Mr- lln v .i T T.irhu llu tl
Mrs H
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H.ikir. jind Mrs llrn W.nlr
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se-ler&lt;l ts In s|iemi iwu
Thr Jiifiifir (i A*# f i t unit I
w e e k ' with lie luireuls, Mr and
v o ir ifrount will m rrt nl l hr F n d
M r. II 1 .Inlm-mi. ami fam ily.
lliijitisi r t o i n h nt H.do 0 m
Thr First IhiptM I’ n o i 1 no »d
Mr ami Mr
Jim l-'islier and
inp will hr In Id in th*’ Frllnw *| ip ilaiig iitiT P 1111 Reili attended Iho
room
f thr Mnitorinl Kihn'tionnf F ie n d .1 F n
A .sedation meet*
IhiihtittK hrKtnnhiir at ", do p m mg iieli! .Iiiniu', Ibi weekend at
thr *iin|y of th*' lunik of Fjdo * Slive r Springs
inn# will In* rnntiniil

The i'titlv T iq th t’liiss w ill meet
el tin Yiiblet Hotel at 7 :th pin.
v illi C iiio h n Parsons as teacher.
I In nubile is invited Tile study
Pi -H i- Itegllls 1)1 Home" w ill be
1 -ml inn, -I

Study Committee Being Formed
For Possible Girl Scout Council

M'lmrt •'n will k nf I In .ttinlv 1 " "
m itt" *' |i y Mr a, («»• iv A. St 1 .1111 &gt;h .
Ifv lm v o f Iho Nut i'»nn I iti|?rini#n
The publicity chairm an of the linn nlmi fo r ominril otivoriiifo l»v
Sanford USD reported Hds morn­ Mr# Rnhort Motlhnk. m rm'intnM of
ing that a good Inrnnii! enjoyed thr Jullftti* Low rttfl'iiuil 1 mihinil
Ihe gingham dance al Hit? Navy In?; un&lt;l inmcntatmri* nf nlitii t foi
Center Saturday evening
huinirur, uiiiioiiiri« iitol o l h n
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veil to the guests hv Mrs T rill vlrr# which ti G ill Srrmt I'miindl
Ray. senior busies* from Ihe Pilot rnnhl until t thr Kill* *»f Sroiin dr,

I ’fiih, and Junior
Susie Mef.auglillii

Calendar

Leather on Hand for Yulctide Glamour

The growth of t iii I ......... .

Moiufar, N or. 15, 1951

Water color prints nn lallcla

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Monday, N ot . 1ft, !•**

Jax Beach
Presents
Question

Roundup
nr (JAVI.lt TALBOT

D E LA N O &gt;.n — Flroida SI air
l-esgt-r* dlri-clor* yesterday r ir
elected John K rid c r of Sanford
pres/ lent and secretnry-trcasurer
and changed I ho player setup tor
the IU55 season.
Next year, loams w ill h r limited
to two veterans, live limited ser
vice players ami nine rookies in a
move to cut expenses, usually a
great burden on the Class I&gt; clr

cult.

T e am s last ycu r had three vet
e ia tu , six lim ited service men and
seven rookies. H alary srales range
downward (rein the veteran classi­
fication.
rid er was elected unanimously
the second ballot. In the l l r i l
Voting he polled (our and Julian
Jackson three with G ainesville ah

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Ja c k Dempsey of SI Augustine,
a form er league president, was
named vice president succeeding
Jackson.
ft developed that the league has
nine clubs since Ihc Jacksonville
Ileach tea, of which Jackson is coowner, has not ofliclalls with-

Tin$t on e

Former Noire Itame Cosrh Frank l.tahy h is a few word* for Otto
Graham, who reused him many anxious inmurnls a* a Norlhweatern
football star. Leahy and Graham wrre liroughl tugether rerentiy
before "favalrade of Am erlra” ram rraa for hinting of “ Halurdar
Htory," «la AHt'-'IV and spot slallm is from N nv.nibrr 8-23. Lathy
Introdurrs and narrates the prnaram while (iralm ni, now a Cleve­
land browns star, plnys hlm srlr In the story ot his hi|h-trho«l
football raarli, Mark Wilson.

D ELU XE
C H A M P IO N S

Upsets Again Rule SEC Games
As Tech Cripples Crimson Tide
tit A IL R C E II R A IL E D
Asnocfated Press Hports W riter
The ttifid Moutlunsti-rii Conference foot hall s i -msoii hu- been filled
with unset* uo,l oddities, hut iiom- of tin- uimxio-cted i|evi-lo|iments Is
more surprising than the Tact Ihnl Aliihaom lots lost It* unce-potent
s c o r in g inini-ll.

JOHN KJMDKlt
drawn. Houford representatives
made a motion to vote Jackson
ville ilra ch out hut there was no
second.
K rid e r said Jacksonville Reach
has not Informed the league In
writing uf Its Inlcidlons and fur
Ihe time being remains a member
Jackson, however, said severgl
weeks ago lie will nut field another
team.
Members who plan teams are
Cocoa, Daylona Reach, Detain!,
Gainesville, takelaird, Orlando,
I’ alalka and Hanftirtl

Administration
Meets Chiefs Today
For Fasron 51 Lead
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The Crimson Tide lost l!0 n to Georgia Tech Saturday, stretching
ils string of scoreless ipuirters to 14. Tech. Tulnrie und Georgia re­
fused to let till- Tide cross the goal line uml M ississippi Stale did
not allow a ' lid run score in the Iasi half.
Not since 11*1it had on Alabama team liven held sroreli-ss In three
consecutive games And, oddly, II '
was tin* same trio —Tech , Tulatie
uml Georgia—that turned the trick
buck then
It's not that Alnhnniu has lost
Ihc knock of moving (he ball the
'Tide iias averaged belter than 2.W
yards in (heir Iasi three games
I t ’* Just that the end /one lias
been me No Man's I,and as far
as Tide ball carrie r* are con
earned.
And In underscore the surprising
turn of events, here's the way
Coach Red Drew sire.I up his leant
In-fore the season o|iencd;
"O nr lentil could he somewhat
improved on offense uml probably
not a* good on defense ( as in
HIM). .
Yet 'Damn went Into
the Tech game ax the nation's top
defensive team
Auburn in another example of
pnizllng form reversal. The Plainsnicm were picked na en or the
(lowers of the conferi'iire and got
off to a good start with a 4.10
rout of Chattanooga Then, boomboom-boom, three straight l os s es
to Florida, Kentucky uml Tech
Hut the Plainsmen regrouped,
shelved the X and Y two train
system, an.I .Saturday'* :i3o romp
over Georgia was Auburn's fouilh
straight v irlu ry mid fourth shut­
out of the season.
Also In the realm of the un­
usual: lit seven games Saturday
Involving S E C learns, six of Ihe
loxera were held scoreless—'Tech
over 'Hama 20-0. Auburn over
Georgia 3S0, Mlxei*sl|lj&gt;l Slate
over Louisiana Slate 210, M issis­
sippi over Houston 2(H&gt;, Florida
over Teruiessei- 14 0 and Tula no
over Vnmlorbllo 0 0. Kentucky
whipped Memphis Stale handily
blit Stale managed one Tl&gt;. Iwwlog 33 7
Auburn's victory over Guurgla
knocked the Bulldog* olf the S E C
pinnacle and returned Ole Miss (u
the top spot. Tech and Florida
are lied for second. Mississippi
can clinch the championship by
beating Mississippi Stale NoV 27.
If Ole Miss loses, the winner ul
the Tech-Geurgia game would gel
the title.
Half uf the S E C teams—Tech,
Georgia, Flo rid a. Olo Miss, Mis­
sissippi Stale anil Tulane—are Id e
this weekend, resting up for their
traditional Im ra-slate rivalries the
following Snlurduy,
Alabama haa a F rid a y night en­
gagement with Miami In the FlorJ
da c lly . Auburn is husl to Clemaim, Kentucky is at Tennessee, VII
lanova visits Vanderbilt and L S II
anil Arkansas meet in Shreveport
in Saturday mutest*.

Titusville Tides

Super-Balloon Sizes
Both Black and White Sidewalls
N EW Y O R K , 'At—Monday's Foot'
ball Wash:
Two ot the easiest Jobs In college
.football at the moment are those
filled by Joseph Cahill of Welt
Vnlni and John T. Cox of Annapo­
lis, Ihe two geuUemon who supply
press, radio and telvelslun with
Information In support of Arm y
and Navy ullilellc tennis.
Roth the Cadets and the Middles
are In seclusion at present, lire
paring for their annual football
classic at I'hllndi-lphla Nov. 27
And the promotion necessary to
build up InteroMl In that gaum
iimtchcs tin1 t-iteoiiragemeid need
cd by your favorite nephew to ac­
cept a chocolate soda.
Moat of the Arm y-N avy cliudici
have been th rillers. Uut Ibis ofuIs a natural. 'Ilia Cadets and Mid­
shipmen have been bulhling up for
It all saesoa with a look of m ay­
hem In their eyes when they met
mutual opponents.
Dartmouth, I'entt, Duke and Co­
lumbia were the unfortunates with
Columbia and Penn the most re­
cent victim s. Arm y bashed Colum­
bia 07-11 e arlie r and last Saturday
Navy mauled the Linns SI-ft -roll
ing up a ground net of A ll yards
and a 020-yard total offense. Uolh
were Navy records.
Penn, meanwhile, was blanked
350 by Arm y last weekend after
an earlier 52-0 pasting by N avy.
And Dartmouth lost to Arm y
00 0 and Navy 42-7 while Duke col­
lapsed before the Cadets 28-14 be­
fore Navy steamrollered Ihe Uluo
Devils 42-7.

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SAM PLE 3-LINK A P _______
G F T extra cash for articles you
no longer use. Place your ud to­
day. Phone 1821.
A 3 line ad. such as the one above
it only 36c per day on our low 3
day earned rate economy plan, 43c
r day for 3 days and 34c for
d
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A little space like this w ill get
' J 8T message before our more
■ 911 BLOW) readers. T e ll 'em to­
day! Phone 1821.
T il* above 4-line ad can be run
3 lu ll . days . ..fur
unly
$2.40, 3 days
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for only $1.80 and one day fur ?&gt;c
Buy. Kell, lle n l, Hire with want
ads, the busiest salesman In
town. Put one to work fur you.
Phone 1821. We w ill be glad to
charge it.
F o r only .'S.OO the above 3-llne ad
is O n the job for you or 3 full
days. Only 12.25 keeps it working
fnr you fur 3 days. 1 day Is only
80c.
C all us about our businrss rates
The Want-Ad Department
Is
open from 8:30 a in. until 3:30
in each business duy except
aturday afternoon Deudllne for
umek-day insertions is 5:30 Hit
day before publieutlnn
'A d v trtlxe n are requested In no
tU 'Bthe Want-Ad Department ini
L'^lalrly" of any
mediately
s, I8ss TThe
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in Sanford Herald w ill he
r 'ipumible f, - only one incorrect
it lerlion.

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P ark Com mercial
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Whether buying nr killing, It will
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11)12 VX alter I. 0 Ml
SK K \ "in G e iie i.il Kleelrie dealer

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N E W -E X T R A S P E C IA L
p'lone 1425 F u rn ilm i' Center,
2 ).parinus bedrooms, large living
III) W First
room with panel wulls, big kit
ehen. pnirli and carpurtc Ori
Bit It It It II It It ( O LD ?
glnally priced al $9,700. now will
It’ii Bo'Euay
Let Us uotall your
be saerillced at $8,900 with
To Place A Wunt Ad
Floor Io n ian '
term s! E xclu sive •
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tyst C n ir 1821 and ask for
S EM IN O LE R E A L T Y
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the Want ^d deputtment
rt. D I L I Hit flS
T . W. M KRO
Plmne 11 in
ttxll P ark Avenue
Phone 27 ri" Soon. Park Ave
Sanford Herald
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SPECIAL SERVICE
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H E S T O N l( ?
S P E C IA L
Nice home located on corner lul
Triple Cushion Mattress
2t8i Stpiares
It tirade
Come in and let us sh iw you
" Made Smooth to Soothe"
Asbestos Siding at W INI
this real buy Price $13,000. F 01
l- 'lir n itlir e C e n t e r
Per Square
better homes at fair prices. St 1 111! Wed 1 st Si
Phono 1123
Every thing in the Building
Its before you buy.
l.iue
L A R G E display ol New lledrooin Seencity 1.11illlit-r A Supply Yard
sets, Hollywood lli-ils. H e a d lit 11 St and Maple Axe Phone 797
C-otiijuinij
hoards, cooehos Night stands
Phone 1129 • A It. Peterson,Uroker
Maple Hunk Beds. Chest, ..mi E N \ h L C P K fi. letterheads stateVanilies
m ints, invoices, hand bills, and
Associates - A. U. Peterson J r ..
Used
mattresses
p r o g r u in », etc. Progiesslve
P . J . Chestcrson. Albert N. Kitts
G arfield Willetts. John Meisch
E C H O L S B E D D IN G C O .
xV 'i n it. s i'
hune
HOI Sanlonl Axe.
Plume 1232
L O W E M i E . 07.1 E l l
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Ituildrr - Phone 1339
. . . . . . . . . . . .
, * lando Evening S lai Call Balpli
Custom Homes and Florida
I .A Y - A - W A Y S
' B ay. n iu -J
lluilders low ru«t homes.
•iifl &lt; and I oy - foi 1 In isimas
NKW ' Modern 2 bedroom house
C m - miii l ax .1 » ax Plan
Itlis iS and t elmMery lluraelean !
Outside city lim its Piitine i:tl»:t I
F U R N IT U R E C E N T E R
1 &lt;d 10 your home or in imr shop
I jh»* HUiilti D if'i:im f» tlav.
Plume M2..
\ At U K . li luts 52'» X 103. Paitl I Hi West 1st SI
Sanfiird lluraelean Service
$2300 fur whole itcre block. Make
I.A Y A-WAY P L AN
108 Fast llli St
Plmile W ill
offer. Fronts on K. 4th St. Ilav
and Finance Plan
Ave. and 3rd. (lood location Now In eft'- ton all Sporting (&gt;ihhJ&gt;
I'l.CM IlINO
John M. Ueyctt. 1200 K. 4th SI • (lu lls v Ammunition • Tents
Contract unit repair work. Free
Uox 734, Sanford.
Boats. Motors and T ra ile rs
estimates. It L . H arvey, 201
Toys— I'lnvgroimil Equipment
Sanlonl Ave Phone 1828

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Phone 1113

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H EA TERS C LEA N ED
and el x ned All ty pe :
A .'. 1 Appliance Service Co
I'tome lu ll
lilt V i I I-. repairs and pullltllig
Lawn mowers, tools, etc . 'lia r
pened Geni-ral reiniirs
S T W L L Y 'S l l I K i : SHOP
3111 1 : nil SI
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loot S Sanlonl Ave

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MIRAt l.i: C O N C R ET E CO.
repairing Also Wrecker Service I '
RAYM O ND M. IIA I.L . R E A L T O R I'I muii* UU.*»
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403 1 • le i y
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116 West F irst W IL L S E L L or Lease— 4 Ao.nl
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Al'1\ dosy pi, newly painted. 703
mi'iits
Good lueoiiie. Pimmgeralor.
late
model
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"Homes of I kisl im-t ism"
W 1st St. Jim m ie Cowan, plmne
1787 W
I Ileudix 11 oner lle iii'ill tlalo r
Phone 1117
III Wax 17 92
016.
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A P T . 112 E lm Ave Phone 1787 W
2115 S. Sanlonl Axe.
Phone 2117
fr a ile r S P A C E available Adults
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F in n n r ln g
Ml S it At. IN STR U M EN TS
uniy. $10. »*&lt;jr mold 1. Plume 2380
Fur Iteiiindrlmg and re |u lrs
and Acee .n il ie- F5 ei 1 linin' m the
Niillimg D iiw ii Sm all Monthly
N IC E , C le ta , eumfortable rooms,
line nl mimic including Drums
•'First With The Pints!N
Payments
hot water year
'round. The
Batons
Vteordioiis
G iutals
Khrrmnn Cnncrete Co.
Gables Rootling House, 4ul Mag
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Easy terms Rental xslcm lie
Out Wes' IJ'h
Plume: I2 4 I-IC S I y .
nolla Ave.
p air.

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F U R N IS IfE i* 4 room apt? Close
,W. 217 Oak Ave. Phone (111)
B fn m le Cowan
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BEDHOOM
furnished garagt
apartment. 2300 M rllonvllle Ave

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fJOW O N L y H 79.05
Phone H»72 X II

U N FU R N IS H E D rultage "with kil
elien equipment. Veaellan blinds
814 Elm

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Phone 141:»

KUMOt ATS lor tue e rx tup also
decoration
I'lunic
for bask
1378 .1

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200 E ast 27th St.

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able Plume |8
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I t .u e II SANDIND &amp; Finishing. -s
Dak fliinrs furnl'hed. laid A fin «
l-dieil Iti-asiimilde le r ill' la bus
llii‘" slnee 1921' Old Iln ur' made
like nexv I t I S tc v e il', Ituiite
2. Bus 227. Plmne 7 III B 4
I ID V llis II I SEW IN G VLVCIIIN LS
Sales
B i'n lu l' Service
1 . VIt It I I t ’S
PIID.NK 112?

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tuts mil lie pli I'MUtlx tit lit 1-11 I
Plmne 9197
t 'lull 1 ll. 2119 SI and Pal k Vie
In. $43. Phone TUI W
1 A M P I I E I .I .S ( A III N E T
A W N IN G S
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U I 'K I '.I I I 1'l.lllM Gl.Mll i nililiMii III W.IX 17 92 Sulltll
li^ ltA H K Apt. 1201 Maguollu Ave
Aluminum, canvas, metal.
$5(1 I -finin' I ID8 .1 alter li
|&gt; 111
Free
estimates
S iin f it r il V a c u u m C le a n e r
N IC E room, nrjvutu hath, priyale
Dealer for (Hidden Paint
IID A T gi»"| (Miiditliili Phene 821 ll
entrance. F irst floor. The dunle.s
S e r v ic e
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Phone 421
P arts fur all m ake'
U N FU R N IS H E D 4 room apt. 318
TI I'P K R W A R E
Plume 714 X .1
W. 1 st St. Phone 1734
Call
Alice
MeVIamis
1219
M
Venetian llllnda
(N ationally Adv. Rnlla-head)
I1ARGA1NS!
F U R N IS H E D 2 room cottage hy
M BS BilliVVN M iller's Fruit 1 ake I
Uses! Space Healers
day, xveyk or month. Adults only. • C lear View Awnings • Spun
laixe
ll'v.
East
ll
SI
Lite Glass • Porch roll down
shade* • T ra v is and Curtain G EN U IN L
Antiquepan
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Hods
U N FU R N IS H ED house, 3 bed
liglil .xmimI -punictl type 1li.iii .
*»oni, 2 bath, large living room Seminole Vcnetinn Blind Cc.
fur li.ill i\ di' k $15 181 I’Iimiii
Phono 285
and dialog room, fireplace In 829 Wesi 3rd St
270 J .
Plume 1113
each. Automatic heal. P rivate
II8i7 Kanlord Ave
lake apd citrus. To responsible
N E E D P A N E LIN G ?
SO FA and eli ,.11 in guild euudi
special — TV and Radio
people, $100. Plmne I837 \y.
Yellow Pine, Western lleti Cedar,
lion lie ;........aide t .ill 2291
Mahogany, I'ontlen’su Pine In
Service and Repulra
2 BEDHOOM apartment, unfur­
stnrk. See nil of these at
(i. E pit&gt;I 1I 1tili"ii i.iiige, G E
RCA Midnfnla Sales and Service
nlsned.
nished) except kitchen.
Newly
illlliilll.itll via lu l
lie,I Mliabli'
Hhermnn Concrete Pipe Co.
Gene'a Tvxuco Service
decorated. Plmne day 343, ulgliis
Is
U lll West I3U St. Phone 1241-1081
Phone 1199 li
l l?o Sanford Ave.
Plump 1490
2048.
Apt.

F U R N IS H E D
Adults

1113

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Park

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G A R A G E Apt. 100 Ellio tt.
5

102 W.

10th St

UNFURNIs Ti K dT" 2 B e dr o o m

house IU Lake M ary. Phone RH2
j i a y , i y -W nljtht.

2 A IT S .
Phone

rent now. Cale* Bldg

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ME BOOM efficiency aparlnuml,
A1• a ita b lf ffur euuple or single.
P rivate bath, Ideally located
across from Post Office. Inquire
Manuel Jacobsun's Dept. 8tore»
1 Mi A C R E good tile land. South
Sanford Ave. Mecca Hammock.
C. C. Welsh. Phone I I I or 963 B.
4 BOOM furnished garage Apt.
Phone 1293-J. nr inquire 112
Maple Ave.
2

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K ill's Dungarees
.1)9 pr.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
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apyrttnent.
irches and garage. Vccy nice
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G A R A G E Apt
Phone jT I.

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C O T TA G E apply Clarka Tourist
Court. I7-92, one block soullt
of city Bmlta.
A P A R T M E N T C all (240.
rrr e

N IC K &lt; tin turn
I'n veiil lliiuiul I'iiiwm g, d iirin g , grud'aig Tree-,
liridgi I aide i-slendii lup lea
and shrubbery moved. Dewiti
tlierelle cover» and t ill nine
Hunter. U01 E 2UI|i St
310 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1321
bound Seats 1. nr 8 Nice fm
limeheim nr game- $8 95 ' '‘ H^ m -R —
•NMIIBANCT
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Used furniture, appliances, tools,
27(1 J
etc. Bought—*ul(l. L a rry 'r M art,
&gt;21 E a st 1st St Phone 1631
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6—
A R T IC L E S W A N TED
4
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Raggerly Appliance Center W E B U Y . sell uiul trade u ird fur
A / L A N I l l I.A r I K i l l Lu &gt;
"Y o u r We.xlfnglmuse D ealer"
nllurn. Wil-am Maier Funriture Cu.
Maytag W ishers
J i t K . 1st Plume U58.
113 MIt 1:mill.I Ave.
Phone 1757
7^^J£PtaddXTudu«Jjl^.lHI|lblM^^~£ |
81'EC IA L
Preferred Rates to Preferred
Beautiful 28 x 38 Fram ed M irror YO U N G . P A R A K E E T S - healthy,
I'nlicyholders
With large chest
$29.93
talking strain 4UP-, Pulmetlu
Jo h n W lllln m a In a . A g e n cy t
F U R N IT U R E C E N T E R
Ave.
417 Sanford Atlantic Utah
Phono 1425
West 1st SI.
x Phone 34
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8^- f i r m Supplies - Mutlilnrry
— Factory to You —
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Aluminum
USED Ford Tractors and compleli
farm ing equipment
Call 1781,
Venetian llllnda
Mutuulige Anil Eennninlje
/Sanford Produce Cu.
Enclosed head Sag nruqf bottom
ra il with plaelie end*. Plastic or
Insurn wlih
16—
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rayon tapes. Colton or nylon
u
cords.
S A LESM A N Wautml nniler 95 In
5
Henkarik (Burn* and Paint Co. ko|| an inexpensive nut-dour In
*Yonr Mutual Frieads"
112-11$ \Ve»l 2nd S t . ___Phone 320
clrieralur Dial really hums gar­
Phone 104
bage anil rubbish. Must have
2 G R E E N low hack sofas, twin
X
e ar. Commission* a d e q u a t e .
d slse. Also circulating oil
/.
W rile J . M llllh ish , Gulf .Stream
TK
g heater Phone 1900.
Hotel, Lake Worth. Fla.
F U m K R g - ffj&amp; IT B HHWtlBH 3
ED IS O N Phonograph, c a b i n e t
Fo r Ornamental Shrubbery
stylo and 05 records. Phone •SA LESM EN - lur survey work li.
contact home owners.
Live
L. II. MANN’H N U R S E R Y d
35p-J.
w ires. Sulary uml cninmlssiun* !.aku Monroe. F la .
I'hnne 863 it. ; g
Ihuse who qualify.
Permanent
HED-I-MIX C O N K R ET E
islliun. Applv in p e r s o n .
LANDSCAPING
S a i^ ^ tw k^ C e m e n t. S le e L ^ o rta r
range Improvement Cp. 2i88J'ii C rystal Lake N ursery, l.uke Mary
CONCRETE CO. Kultl
Ave. Orluudo, F lu . I'houe
i'huney Sanford 1876 W.
Phono 1335
3tt)1 Elm Ave
Ave.

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17— Automobile* - T ra ile rs —17
W IL L DO Ironing in my home. 'to C IIE B V O L E T . Priced right for
Phone 2*91-M.
quick sale. Phone 1351 It. 2546
Pkooe Ml
Palmetto.

Britt Tractor Co.

$650 DOV
Total |
roonu,

Illway 17 t t Seath
DUO -TII
circulaliog heater.
Good
on. Phone 2211.

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T V K crvlro Center
R epairs on A ll makes and nmdels.
_
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Call 1400 or stop in BIS W. 1st St.

M O B ILE HOM ES
K ir the best coacbti sod the best
terms on both new and used,
see us.
•

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Pulatka, F la .

. HANFORD MOTOR CO.

1*01 Sanford Ave.

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Monday:

Senator Green Gets Third Term
P R O V ID E N C E , B. I .
nie de
lila n iP * B7 year old K-n. Tliod ire
F r a n c li Green, newly reelnM-d lu
hi* fourth consecutive term, likes
to think about hemming the iirsi
n u n to serve In the United Stales
Senate al the age of too.
" B u i there are plenty ol oilier
Job* to do," hr says cheerfully

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if the volen ever decide I ’m (on ladiei (Artfully Informed him that
he hadn’t hern Invited.
"O h ." he blinked, momentarily
A lread y nearing llir n il tim e senn h r lu l age r-e u id Green Is a spry, taken aback. Then ho wowed the
b risk stepping little m an whose ladles by reciting this Jingle:
"There was a young man so
athletic frol&gt; snm ellrnc* a la rm Ills
rotlrngues T h e y beg him lo take It benighted
He never knew when he was
e a sy , slow down.
*B ill Green still lakes an Ire cold slighted
lie would go In a parly
•hotter every m orning, w a lk s the
And eat iu*t as hearty
d' j m iles from Ins club to his
As though he wpre really In­
office on Capitol H ill nt H a til.,
and Hots up long flights of sta irs vited ."
with I hr ag ility of a m im n liiln gnat.
Awed by Ills undeniable vigor
W ry ly . Green com p lains he was and bonne?, Rhode Island vntrrs
'p ersuaded" lo give up d a lly stints ignore the opposition plea that
on Iae rowing machine In the Sen- Green was loo old and ought In be
d r g-. in and high d iving In thi retired for Ills own good.
h e a l YM CA p u l a few y e a rs a in
(In N?v ?, Ihev swept him hack
"M v li Mid' told iim II was ris k y Into of (Ire by a thumping m alority
lo r me 1 1 sw im , hike and j;n over h i. Brpiihliean riv a l, W aller
through i tiff workout in Ihe gym Burr Hun. a mere ynungsler of fit
al my a r r , ’ lie said, " lu ll I w o rry
Shortly before the election, in an
dim t l n in lo iiigiiig III Ihe d u n Interview at hi* ISO year-old home
lapping i p fiie k ta d s "
In Providence. Green was asked
lie .1-11 play - Irn n is . Ih n iig ll. and almtii rumors of o purported "d e al"
•veil m the ill ad of w inter lie often w herehv, if re-elerled. he would
non relire and Gov. Dennis tlohv iilk- 1 1 ihe Y\l&lt; A for a sw im
erts of llliode Island would lake
G rip*
"N o n o o
It ’s an old m a n ’s n vrr hi* Srnnte seal.
" I f c irc le d ." Green replied crisp
ga m r "
S'liee C da vs of (lip 1'on | incut al ly , " I hope and expert to serve out
C o p e r*., only 1-1-0 II q .I'r ia lo r . my (crtri And I give fa ir warning,
lave a l l ....... ... a e re a lc r age than Mini dues n’t commit me In any way
G ro in while m office. T h e y were ns to What I may &lt;c!o In regard In
(o t o so n iii M o rnll of V«rm nnl a further term si* years from
I unit |H!iit| Iiir l C a rte r G la ss of in*" ”
Willi a gleam In Ills eye, he
Virginia H iC fiin t fii
added
Mm rill lived .i little m ore than
" If I fml .hed two m oir lerm s.
ir l i I looMih. .iff&lt;•» Ins until IIIrth Ili'o I'd like In serve at least
lav Gl • s was n« years alld some ilnollier yeni In make II MSI"
..air m* nltis old when lie died
( i i e i i i i- mil in lic it li-dli those
m arks mil lin n
mill" tin rum
dieting h&gt;s new .is y e a r te rm , he
v ill lie Ti t
The )lhodf I I mil senator r li
.i-rved III fifth birthday l i f t Met S
n the lie d .I i f a w h irlw in d J iillli

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One ol them, diked to comment It and bam bi bei
on the le n tto r’o extraordinary vl- crowd mo o ut,"
taHty. Inquired with gloomy *arOne of the rlc
cm :
Senate. Green
"W hat are you trying to d o prove the old hov I* atul iillv e ? " Wuonoockel and
A life-long Democrat, bachelor land town*. In a«
and m illionaire. Green closely re l*ractic&lt;*. he w a i
tumble* the (ate actor Itolaml Jm.rL’L d r n
Young In Ihe role of "T o p p e r." He
,
ha* Twinkling blue eye* and u
broad Boston accent and vft‘.irx Ihe M orris (loan)
gold-rimmed plnce tier clIppc-J to ,
the bridge of a strong Human nose
llQ2‘ , *&gt; ' ,rpp*I
Ills mustache Is a puff of while | []'.''?• ,,
a *'n.8
festooning a lung upper lip.
’. T i *,** rov,° 1
_
"
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u. i , out hid ongenlre
Green is proud of his phyalral f
a(„ | tfj„ar,.(|
and menial vigor. Friend* recn'l ;,wn pro||ram „
that a few years ago. when opera , tall. '^.vernm en
singer llosa IMnselle asked how t|lj
(|(lf |rr&lt;, ,
hcTiep so trim , (.reen astonished h(.an.lniU1Pl.(| ala,
her w ith.
Green won his f,
"U ntil rere n lly, madain. I wres i n| pi when he w
tied."
| Khnde Island Le
A l home In Providence, Green A quarter of a cc
lives In n huge thrce-slory brick i repeated failure*
home, shaded by nnr trill elms to his first term
The house, high on a hill over Hie age of fit—a
looking Narrag.insetl Bay, has men are ready
been In llin Green fam ily for five
A native of P
generations.
was only 1.1 when
Except for n handyman butie,
Pl'!1K *.?„
caretaker. Green lives alone In lie . ,
,,,.5 ,,*
old house during his infrequent . J L , ? - 1 “ \
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P LA Y RUN C A N C ELED
C H IC A G O
W
— The onee*1*1*vmj chleago run of George
Bernard Bhaw'* plav “ Saint Jean ”
was canceled yesterday became of
the continued lltnea* o f actre i*
.lean A rth u r who w a i to p l a y the
title role.
MU* A rth u r, til, suffered a re ­
lapse and flew to New York yeatenlay after a doctor ordered h ir
to "slop working and get a com­
plete rest of at least a month."
known cancer specialist, D r. Alton
O chsncr: " I t I* frightening to
ipcculats on the po iiib le number
of lung cancer* that w ill develop
as it result of the tremendous num­
ber of cigarette* imoked In the
p ait two decades.
Ostmap said that Ihe cigarettecander scare ha* caused tobacco
sales to dtp for the first time In
21 y e a n . The advertising accent
now Is on the filtered cigarette,
he said—"fra n k admission of the
poison that watt* within each
'guileless' white cylind er."
"A s Seventh-day Adventist*."
Pastor Ostman added, "w e ab­
stain from tobaern In any form as
well as liquor, but we owe it to
our fellowmen to tell them w h y."
The m inister said that Ihe de­
nomination'! temperance depart­
ment Is sponsoring an educational
film on the subject, which Is be­
ing scheduled In high schots, col­
leges, am! civic clubs through
North Am erica.

Pastor Hits
Cigarettes

Ih lierl? anpurpnltv has few II
lusloiis Mini Green mlglil step aside
h e rn ij'r : f llie cncronchmenl* of
old age
"We -o-ic nut p'slng for ram
paign picture, at the hcm li a f*-&gt;al r a n ip .i ig n H u t
iw h i m ni.i|;r wreks a g o " Itoberls rerolled, " ft
i . III.Inv .i * ■K • r i- v r n
p rrrlir
-ass n elnll iiveren I day and Ihe
n a ]o.:li. evem u.: ol d iiiiip ln :: water a n . cold ns Ire.
"Sen fite eii showed up wearing
form tilling swim trunks like (Jor
geoiis George, the wrestler I was
ima/ed at Ills physique It was
Inn i old for in r bill the •»n»*'.r
•a.ve-l m the water about 25 minlltes “

CARD OF TH A N KS
We with to takn this means to
thank our many friends for their
kindness and (or the beautiful
floral offerings, also Brlsson Fu n ­
eral Home, at the death of our be­
loved one.
Mr*. Augusta F r y , mother
ami relatives.

T a i l f * l* » r n

T i r.aliAT p .d
T»«l Patlarn
1:11 I'maratn fl**nrn*
1:11 lata N*w* Hrlafa

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He would lie !i!i at the end of
two term s

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M O N U .tr M .
D rlaM ar f u r
Beer*! Hlnrm
(in Y ou r Af?-ount
P o rtia r a c e * L i r e
H x fit n * Heart
i t e n y .Vtroir*
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Hn »»rm*n
T V l)l«»*t
lied pHrlmin
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P * r r y Como
l i m n s met A llan
Jacksonville Korum
I la iv* l.m-y
l&gt;ei-*ln&gt;i*r ll rlil*
Hindi:, o n * ,
Mens and vv a a lha r
T»t« nl ficoul*

Bl*n Off

T I K D I I t f A.M.
T * » l P n tlarn
M n r n ln * Hhnw
H :*llk (» 'l Club
Hindi tiers O uld *
A . l n n r (lo d (r*v
H l r l k * II l i l i n
V a t l a n ’ tavilv
T l ' R a i l * r f t*.
Lo ve of 1,1r*
HR.irrh for T o m o r r o w
M'lldln* l.l» M
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W el rnin * Tr»v »1*r*
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K y a n l n g Mu»te
rilal "M” T o r Mutlo
N l a h t Killt lun*
I ' n t t M Natlorfi
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At l l o m t W ith Mu»le

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L a i i n t n ' . C a l l In l ’r » » * l
Hivt. (trr

T V R S p tr A. M.

High On
l&gt;«&lt;rn l l i * * k * r *
N *w «
W **l*m Jim liur**
Mnvan O 'c l o c k Clu b
N *w *
Henris Al A U l a n c *
Jo. k * v * f i n d . *
l l o r n l n a li*v nllo ni
.stnrriliiK l l r l o d lM
tVi.rld At Nln*
It lis le

fo r

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I V i n a * (&gt;v*r C * l T « r »
Ko r la.iiu-s d n l r
itno Clu b

New*

ji n n r l u l i
l&lt;»n**r P c r f o r n u n r *
linn r tu b
P hil l l**il A l i t r « * n
I .at torn* C a l l T o P f * y * r
W o rld Al Noon

TbZiUAV r.m.

n a d l o Kiirm Id ire it
T n * * d * T M atin **

Join Mi* N*vy
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D ia l " J " K o r j * t i
Har Non* llane h
W orld At T h r * »
K *nlu r* P a * *
Itno c l u b

AUCTION SALE, APARTMENT HOUSE
P E C K APAHTM ENT HOUSE, at !H8 Palmetto Avenue,
Sanford Six

apartments

completely

furnished,

large ujd- unfurnished. Sold to hfgheHt hid for cash on
Tuesday, November 2!Jrd at ten o'clock A. M. at the
premises Immediate delivery. Apartments rented.
,

R. W. Ware. Commissioner.

Bnl some Hliorle Islan d Demo■rats, Im patient for G reen In re
lire so Kiev ra n move up the pit
Idu-al l.iild e r a te p riv a te ly resentlul of his long range am bitions.

Kim -i*Ii.. • f ....................

T H I MOST TALK ID AH
PICTIfM IV IR M ADI
DAVID O.SF.L/NICK’S

Fairlane Crown Victoria
Thw proud new lM*nty's ’’(town of chran*" and tow
•lliii.iiett* will set th* ilyllng kaynot* for MIN to earn*.

Omen Victoria
' " (wflk
tmn»par»nt top)

first family
starring

(he brillian t Ford Fairlane Series with ThunderbirdStyling

Fairlant Club M a n

Fairlane Town Sedan
l.lk* th* Katrlan* Club ftodsn, It ha* Ih* Iwt word In rich Intwtar
Hwoxllon. with (laifintmi* new m*l*llle-thr**it*d nylon upholstery.

This to th* pwtoct thole* toe tho** who **«k ultlmtt* e u i t M hi a
two-door ear. Kront s**t Balds down end In for tutor r**r ***t *oo*s*.

EVLRY
Fairlane Sunlitur

Fairlane Victoria
Her*’* • n*w and m ltlng b**uty who** eonplttoly
post-fr** side* |tvs a wond*rfu! f**lln| ijf speetousMM.

Lumber

A ll Lum ber
Kiln-Dried!

Pre-Cut Lumber
! MUlwork Hhinglea
Siding Paneling
and Flnlah Lumber

See us for any and all kinds of rough and
flnlah lumber, guaranteed seasoned and
free from blemishes or warpage.

Th«M are the elite of Ford’e *65 model*,
the luxurioua Ford Fairlanoe. And theee
brilliant new modele offer everything you're
looking for In a carl
There have never been auch atrlklngly
handsome care, care ao clean-cut and die*
ttnguiahed looking, /md the rich Interiors
are furnished with fabrics never before
offered as car upholstery.
A l l w it h T r l | | i r * T e r f M

D ew ar

For those who desire the inoet modern
power, there are 3 greet Ford Enginee for
*6®. There's a new 182-h.p. Y-block V-8.
An even more powerful, lM-h-p. Y-block

Top dawn . . . ht
Top up . . . it

Special V-8 is offered with FordomatJc
Drive In Fairlane and Station Wagon
models. And the new lgO-h.p, Sit.
TTw Thunderbird, the Ford
tr, Inspired tbs styling of the
its swept-back straight-line
lower,
look . . , Its
In llU V n i • • e Its
1«S |U
W 1T| ileekar
■
all-around windahiold . . . viaor-typo
headlight rims . . . reflected in all of
the '85 Ford Cars.

Front Suspension Is tilted back to that
springe now soak up shock from the front
aa well aa up-and-down. This reducee roadjoint Jar. Take • Test Drive in thk 'M
Ford and you'll want to drive it home.

Be among the first to own a

AN w ftfr F o r d ’s A n flo - D o le o N NW o

Ford’s now Angle-Poised Ball-Joint

one

Te*tDrive»U today!

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W e ath er
M ak e Sanford Your

S T fre g m t f t f r h

Shopping C e n te r

Kstnlillw hed 190S

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Confessed Thief Goes
Back To County Jail

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Local State Market
Beehive Of Activity
During Past Week

ArrordfiiR
to chief
Deptty
slierilf H (! Owens today, the
Federal llnreao of luvestlRatjon
lines not iutciid In step Into the
picture on a stolen car violalian,
Iml intends in lot the various
.■"unties mete nut punlshrmrnl lor
the youth
Pleads Nut Huilly
John It Patterson, former (ity
policeman, who is charRcd with
.IrlviiiK while tinder Ihr Intluenci'
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•f intosicalinR
hey eraRe*. appear

lie r a U i

T l ’ K S D A Y , N O V , 10, 1951

Farm Loan Funds
Are Available Here

C h o ice O f M an ag er
Stalls M erger
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Petition O ffice s
Swamped By C a lls

C h e m ic a l Shines
In C a n c e r A rea

Movie T im e T a b le

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W irt*

No. 61

Fissionable
Substance
Offered

2 Men Sentenced
By Judge Leonardy
On Multiple Counts

Lodge Inform s
UN Co m m ittee

VJ-62 Sailors
Learn A B C s
In Four Days

rn r

P re s s

Is Hailed A s Momentous Step

W IN T K It IIA V K N —. "Volum e o
F lo rid a’s tall m il winter veqei tbit
crop is steadily increasin'! d ie P
Two men were sentenced ii
t.iirly Rood wenllu'r rondit'oiis Ii ed iiefore court and entered a'plea ''''e r a I counts each yeslcrtlav ii
most areas Variety is also In
and. unable to pa
it toil Rullty lie was released un City
‘
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erraslng Orowers are eiuiflnuliii’ ler a Imml of 12(Hl
llielr fines were sent to tail
pluitlliR etop conditions at pri
Henry Thom as. Nee o I'.tl.i
Jam es K l.ane, 2H. Jacksonville
sent in the soidhern piirlimi ol tin picked up by Constable J
(j ika irm k drlyer was y lv c i Ho
stale are reported Rood .mil new
1Mini i Calloyvny c a lf)litR a larRe lollnWlin' -eututiic* For il.eiilve
tiny inn power is leporied on *ey
knife was Riven a senlebee uf itrivlriR, J21M or (HI (lav* ami foi
eral tnurkels1' aeeordltiR le re pay iiir Coo or spendlnR tUl day* ). I rum an improper dcriise plat
purls le re iv i'il hv 1. II le w is
fit! nr 1.1 davs file 1liter sen
all on u char Re of earryln u
m jail
threelor, Flmnhv Stale Fa riu e rs loiiee.ili'il weapon
lie went Ii I c c e was sos|iendeit He went i
Merkel*.
i ail
"Hanlnid Stale I .in ters \|.nk&lt;" tall
l&gt;oi k tide Necfit, Sipes \v.*
( l.ireiis'e lla r b y IV Pecan Ave
reports ‘Tnisine'f. eontinaed w'|li d ia
l Red on a I’ .tinlillnR count, foi was •eoleiu'cil a* f. Ilovv*
hei- (m e activity vhirimt the wed
•limikeness, J I i or 2" i l l ' s
I'lleil a tlMl hood
emlillil Nov !) " sellinR 1*1 ym lel
Hi Idle MclJee, Oviedo. charReo lewd w ant'll and lusrlvh'it
ies uf fruits and yeRdaliti". \ lolal villi sellinc lii|Uor without u II linn I i or lit dav* ill I |i"**l" o"
tkl JM7 park a Res w ire - d’l III
ot a |. dt el v I ■ket, * IN nr i o da i
uros.v v aluation ol
*1. J
tU .T ' l ' i ' , wa&gt; tlned MIXi and cost* He Weill I" I l
which well' Pdt HO
lleans lead In yolumw lo lliw ed In
If,- o , Im ke*. Nt-oio 11&lt;t it
oranties and Rtnpelriilt
ll't i SI was lined SJ'io and c &gt;■l
"Ciieuniliers cuntimie l the lead
at », c ..tru e at ili o l't trin e fit
volume on IVaiiehtil:. State I'a iin
,ir n r w id e a i"1' • "harRlne loo
M l.ltH X ( 'l l It I STM \ .H—I'r r paring lor the X lilrlid r season, ami the
ers
Maiket
wit i I'l H i fiel.
wlit' liei ( di " " k
( I dent lei I
huooiiI i lirislnn is intrude, lig h t. mid decoralluns nre helm strong
elates, followed liv I .'volaiit pep
was dismissed JmlRe loltn Icon
ill the downtown seel Ion Uitong those mnhillK lilt- imruile poaailile
per null lollialoes Solimie on d
ardy ordeled III' pistol eonftsi .it
items totaled 111 I f t paekii'cv w ill
I It I &lt;01 uli llifir I'oniilnilis nre: Cow tin's. .Met lone's five itnil It'll,
ed
|,.oss
sides
lot
dire!
S.'a
till
t.i
lln in t's I if lice Mat liliiv to .. Scar*. Western Auln Store, Flm lil.i
I...... nti Hir r I o* J i 21 Ni l i i *
Maturity slowed
I'u s r r ..ml I o LI I it., the Citv ol S.itifnrd, Chase anil Co,, Itnv
i .i , tie III ewer Cl loi felled a Im i.
"Ibind
demand
Is
lepol
t
d
lul
Muller, I &lt; 11ut rli Ison. A. Hdwm Hhinliolsei. t ledlt lliiieao id
tor 1202 oo*t('d on a char re •
i I ir I i I volume ot okra, ee plant
Snnford. John II. W illl.im s, f red WIIsun, K. J . Houghlun uml It.
drunken hlvm c
They're
leuchlnR
the
AHC’s
and
tomatoe
in
la
ir
voliune
II. W lllinnis teul eslute. (S t a ff I’ hntii)
Fined 111 Costs
and slow deuiaiul for a lliiht -i p la * li.' tliese day*— now II take*
Hdw.trd Moore Lake M an Ni
|dv of Mpinsli uml eiiv'iiinturs at four days
ro. W a s filled 11.1 mill cost* oil .
ijn.irtct of I'holoRranhie Suiiail
the tmimikalee s ' de r'arm i r»
■
‘Ii'try's* "I d m iiir while III* dm
Market Cool mid dr' vvea'lo r ion ron fi2 sailors recently returned
|p'i'ti*e w a s ii'vnkt I H dil
from Jaeksnnville Naval Air Stu *'r
I lit Mins slowed 10 a ' III It V lull pn
w' is Fee 17, Necru lorlelleil
(ion after a fmir-div course M le
11 i 1*1V i"R li’ilseil slfe uml I'llprov
U K' * r Inml For fhesr men It luIII 11 till (Ii (Hisleil oil a i'll. II Re ed oii.dity
v.isn't "A - yotir udoruble", but runniiiR a ‘ top spin
"Piinipano S InI ■
■ I'e im e is .Mo ■
tili'ii tilliw r lla rR ia y e Hoviiio
le t reporlv Hie (al) n -d italile deal A atomic. It hioloRIcul and I Hoaeh liirfelled a tioud ol VI
chemical. Itie three lytic* of mu
Is well underway w Hli Hi cat lot
oosted
on ell a ree ol reckless d m
I liter ill ills' | ohii funds su|i|dii'd hy e&lt;|uiv.i|enis m ovltn Monday, to dim warfare that the Armed Set
in Ni
Hie I'uim ers Homo Adm inistration over (ho corresimmllnit day ol vices are irainiitR llielr men te MIL! lit'CI In m i n ItllWlll'S J t
&lt;ro, Midway, (orteiteil a Imml to
■omlial *
&gt;lire now ovnilnlile III eligible fntlil- l.isl «e,asou All vartelles of hem
117 teisltd (ill a fharRe of reejtle*
e|n ill Seminole County.
are in tmr supply at la ir bat de
W Ii
I'oslel, aviation plrei
,*
Walking ttlrflilRh Hie hull* ol
t'lirlia J . (ire tn , loenl super­ tllnlliR p rice s' KRRplanls ore in (mules technician secoml elm s; it drivlmt.^
NlctmUx W illiam I ’lelfanf. X
fioiitlltiide I ’lllouiV Jh'hotd one eun visor. uMiiouneeit thut nmplo funds dally supply at Rood prices unit it. (ilhsoii, aviation ordnance se
IJdB
K
IM
Ave,. wa« fined fSfi no
ree pri’ituintimi* Icing nimln for it i e ooiv un hum I lo meet the loun nepiirrs. In sm ull lots, me hriii* conil chut*; (J
It
Johansoii,
£ the soli' of eiiildren s hook* to ho ...... .. of uuqllfieri full time farm* I iir faiv prices Srpuish and riiciiin iihidoRraptier’s mate seennd cla-s./. fUst* on a r h l l K r df careleis an
rondlTifi d I Inn; tiny (loin It n r ’ , is Those loan fund* run he used tiers nre in rood supply at low amt It Hiirln, plmtoRrapher’* mate ru'i’ tiRi'iit dilvlue ■
T ra ffic Vtidatloii
unlit h |i in. Mr* J , f . Mitchell. 'o purchase livestock, fjiim equip- pi Ires lluvers nre m r lv iu ; eirllm third ejass, were Hie first Rrouji
Iiiinclpal, I'Miiyssnd the hope Hint ilietlt. feed, seed, fc rlllix e r, mid puv uml seem nnsluiis In itel Marled d Pliuttinin (IB men to otlcm’ I Itiulcr D'ven* Hnlerpii*e we
(h "‘tl S.1 and eo*Is on a e lm 'e t
oil im ieiils will stop lit the school ether oprtntllnr expense*. Inleresl us several new hovers wht nit IIIesc classes aliuiR with ....... . (lliU|-l,
wlv,. „
........ . „
In no the books thill me hfiiur I- ilm rgrd ut the I'pte of five per inaklnu I'omp.mo lutadipiai tin • ^ v v nicn from Hie Sixth Naval n(]
it,*ii,m in Keilt Ni
fill III: In'.l l.y I he IhmU Nook ol ent on the unpuid Imlnnee ulid
'eilsoll 1 ips me i skint: it.u.d D islfict
( urn was fined Jill amt eo-l* (u
linvloiin. I ho hchiHil I 1 I V is s|io ii- tie i epoviiient oeiout iiu ir c * from I ’ "dress ,im vollinti is i spei ted
liin rtu n ie l&gt;rHint
sloppiii'f lo a l ine al irattie Inn
to tiudd up lii'i
sollliK tin* rul if. ol. ervniiee •*I .•In' 10 seven veins
• The foursome was drilled on de lot
McKee.
Necru,
1101 V
toil'll supplv
IvoiI lull lln l. Wool..
I
in
Hun
id
a
liloloRieal
or
clieiiiu
al
Sei eolll SI Was fined $hl ail
I'liilh e r I n fur him ■ion mid the
* * ■
l a n alttl ril'd w eat lie i 11a I c
■'Hum id a liliiluiMi'ul nr elielit" a! r i , i ,,,, , eh"n(e &gt;d ill'iHtkcoi"
u "ii isury fipplii'iition Idunl.s cnti
I* • ii*inlh nf M»a I M Winn will I e iililiiineil hy contiiciitut the tarde I malniarv mi ni•&gt; t rommodi i It tic k which mluht he the usi -0
Duke \'e” |n. 1111 w
Sv l l ' e s l l
til’s ,'V adalile at I' I M ' i t I aflI * m u i v h i li urii till!t ahiT »h in
t 'in mcr* Hume Ad mini strut Inn. I* ers Market A Rood uypl.y ol Uih ii I polstinmis Rases uml di*lrihnii&lt;n IH 'i SI wa* fleed &lt;11 and i "•
," H tiiv I" !**« h L i S u m L i m m i m O i h t u lo u Ho* l i lt ) , .Snnford. The office
d harmtul ium m im lcullve Rerm- on i ehiirRe of disnrd-"'’
uuliiei
ciiciiiiiliers and llitiit ’ ■otipllt" o' An attack of tills nallire eould
u« thi- I' Uilt nf a full
(lib e r ti"llil* e*lre.'|(
're ir
servielnir this countv I* locnled hi ..
'
pepper and stptash are poxxlhly Ro imdeli'cled until It' follows
F
W
W
ei.
’I
’aide
the Keiniioile Countv Court House nvallablo.
dumaRc was done unless person. ilolel oarkliiR all nluh’
I tidies f I ,im the Siilifo id Cnldcli
1m
i ...........mills ■( pet aus I. i i i i i r Ii I witli this trainiiiR were nvnil.ihh elle llrook' 111 Valein i.i Id
( lu ll w ill serve us Senior hostesses'
Itrlrt's raiiRiM.' from .*.■ *e per mi the scene
na(klttu meler violalioo, &lt;2 am
luiiiol row evening ut tile HMD
IHiUlid to
p, r ptMin'1 m i Hie
ineler vlulallon
Other phases covered hy He Herbert C lie rri
when movies w ill he shown Icg ln )
Starke St ite Farm ers Ma-kel .at vchiHil were use id protective .1
mill' til H o'clock.
Hie November Mb sale Flu* m xl vice* iiRalnsl t&gt;ioloRieal i r chi oil »2
Case ot Hllslia Stevenson, i liari
A fie i the showinir of tlie [ilm s
sale will tie ut I "Ml p lit . Nov
cal w arfare lypes ol atomic hninli- rd with e irele s ami neRlo’eii'
diiiiciug w ill lie rnjnvrd.
I’ lllL A D K L P IIIA i* - A disagree cipher null
ipIlHInR
of
Inc
aline,
first
aid
o
d
riu
iiR , Ibdierl Todd ttevnold
&gt; « i
mcut over who’ll bo the manager
"Tomatoes in Rmul ami inereas case of an A B C allack . how to i*o W inler Park i liarReil w illi p.is&gt;
is
hnldlnif
up
a
mercer
ol
l'hlla
^ The regular n irrlln n nf Ihr
I tir volume lotalinif II.NUi! crnlcs. late containliialcd ureas and de lm! a school tills and Cartin'
•s Fa rm Bureau w ill be held lo nU lil •Jelptlla's tun deficit-ridden (frond moved ihrmiRh the Fort t'lc rri cnnlaniliialion of these areas
Tompkins, U*t laieusl SI . I-h;«rJti"
* al 1:30 o'clock at the F F A build opera companies.
Slate Farm ers Market with prices
tills w ill not he Hie only itrmip , wllh p o s s e s s i o n of i II cru I Inpi
Ins behind .Seminole High S c Iiin i I.
rniH'Inu
(nun
V
&gt;
tin
to
$;
.tveroRliiR
The Philadelphia Civic (iraud
lo atlejiil this school O llier men. were continued
I II r I i .School.
Opera Company and the Philadel­ $.1H3 (or No Is No 2s avcruipu not only from V J U2 but from i
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02
(inly
I,m
il
crates
of
rucuip
phia I.a Scala Company admitted
Naval units from North Carol.no
tiers
miivcil
Hirouitti
the
marke
(he dllflcutly yesterday al a meet­
lo Key West Mini Florida lo Ml ‘ i
r. 1.1,000 Ft.K H
ing of City Council's Iterreallon with price dropping from (it 7.1 to sslppl, w ill follow Hits path lo
HAKiON, Viet Nnm irPi—The Committee
$1 .10 |ier crate Uunlily is rejsirt learn defense iiRalli't llli'ie diaho
head of Hie American llld ill inisinn
Rood tint supply is short Aur Ileal forms ol w arfare and In lj
llolh companies have asked the eil
here suv* mure I linn fit ft,000 rrfulinn sales have lit'en resumed &lt;• keep our country prepared
cnmmiiler
for
$50,000
In
meet
def­
NKW Y iH I K T 'Hie .................
pren have fled North Viet Nam
Hilt market and npproxlmately
|ers of a move lo cullert 111 million
since the licneva conference award' icit* and finance new iierfortn- 70 per Ri 'I lI id I lit* volume has sold
unces.
Humbert
A.
I'tdosl.
general
siRIlii lu res III s ll |I p o r t o| Sen
at auction, with rtiivs sales total
id the s ir s In the Communist-led
tnansRer nf I.a Koala, said both IIIR SfiB.fiOO HI
J io e p li It MeC'iiithv lit Wis) say"
f V irliiilnli
sides are convinced that I’lilladd
I il was swailipi'd with visltul* a n '
"F o rty ears ol |ir&lt;iihice dally
•"The refugees rilnllliui' to move phia needs one rhoiI. solvent operu
phone calls yesterday
are mnviiiR from Hie FverRlailes
•(mill ut ii iteinlv rote." l.elnnd company.
'
" T h e tluiiR is cateliiiiR on liki
ATLANTIC CITY, N J Jv-llo
area, m otlly tiean*. note liean*.
Harrow* reimrled la*t night. “ Mow
"M y friend* told me I ought (o
.................
ild fir e ." cnmmenled Hear Adm
i uiriv more hundreds of Himisunda he the new martaRcr," said Pclosl corn and raditho* Prices ar - re man cancers can he made lo shine w
(j Crommelin ir e l i. chlei
have cliusen freedom, hut have " I listened In them. I think maybe ported ropiI Some turnips and with a brlRht red warnin« Ur )u for
muxtaril arc hcRhutinR In move e a s y detection, a medical team orR a n lie r of the driv e for stuna
been unable to tret nut, perhaps they were right.”
Crops arc reported fine and daily announced today.
lo res on a pro Mi'f'arthv jielitlan
wilt never ho known."
However, Pclosl nodded al An- plantlnu rocs oh. nti all varieties
Ttil* may prove a Rreat break 111' said 20.0011 copies of the pell
Under the progressive schedule thmiy Terrarrlanu and said, "Some of vcr *I allies produced In I lie Ihrouflh sifMnxt canrer
iinn, each willi spare lor lo uanu'
»it up hv tin* licneva conference, thought he ourIi I to be mnnagtor." urea.
It could lead to a pretty sure w ere dlttrilm led ilurliiR Hie «l.i■
the Vlrtmfnh Is to take over Hie
Pclosl said there was some talk
Total Kale*
way ut tellliiR whether a person from hi* two room headipiarlie
whole of Nmth Viet Num hv {day of one man manaRlnR one season
"Kales at Plant City Slut.* Farm has cancer, whether It ha* spread in Hie Ilolel ItiHisevell
Htfifi.
'
and the oilier the next.
(Continued On P a |e F U h t)
In Ilia body, where all (he cancel
Frornmelin said the ilruam /a
is located. It mlRht also create ., lion, culled " T e n Million Ameri
new way of curryiim radioactive can s MiihiliriiiR lor .liisliii'," hope
atom* tu cancer* to deslroy them to get more spare and heller I He
A chem ical obtained from human phone facilities soon
blood I i Injected into a person *
The (irRiml/atlon anninmceil Sun
vein*. T hi* chem ical, porphyrin, vlay It hoped to (iml 10 million
I ik I r c i In cancer tissue.
signers for il* pelitlnu within HThen when luidy tissue* are ex d a y s The pelillon urges the U S
amlned under ultraviolet or Invi* Senate to reject censure charge*
lisle black ilifht, the porphyrin against M rl'a r lh y
*hlnei with a red liRlit of dancer
la bright a* a woman's lipstlrk
VM\ H K C O V K K C II
.So fa r thi* method ha* outline I
A sUAvn cu t , aiipjircntly uwt rentire cancor* In a few human hy Max Havar, Winter Purk. war
bodiei, telling surgeons the ex recovered In .Sunfortl yeslcntuy
lent of the cancer for cnmpleie City jMiIlce. A xhotHun, rifle am'
rem oval, Doctor* I) S Itasmtissen turkey caller apparently had beei
T a xd a l, (Ira n i K . Ward amt Frank stolen frnrn tho vehicle.
II. J ; Flgge nf Baltim ore told Hie
Am erican Collegr of Surgeon*
Thera I* hope that the porphyrin
can be combined with Iodine *n
that It would ahow up under X
HIT'/.
rays.
"Duel tu The Hun"
That would mean a person eonht
i n • i i*; • 0:17 - Hifll
have the Injection, then he X raved
M U V T K LA N l) D fllV K IN
or fluoruicoped to see 11 he ha&lt;
S t a r t s fliitO
cancer, and. where ll I*.
"Hlitck Horse Canvon”
T e purphyrln-lndlne presumaldv
11:40 - 10:00
wnukl go to any places where Ihe
"Hast of .Sum atra"
cancer had ip ra ad in the body *nd
H:L’ fi Only
reveal thooe location* for life
C O I.O K K D D R IV K IN
aavlng treatm ent. T hi* spreading
“ Tomorrow 1* Another Day"
action, called m etaitaals, I* one
and
reaaon why m any people die of
"Jam m ing The Blue*"
cancer. T h * original cancor I* re
(Colored Can!)
Library place* aH Ita thelvM all ilia new eUMrra’a b who. Show* rhuaalav m o n k Ihr** new book* arr
moved, but It* *eed* already have
Cartoon
in the rorreroimd) Pcanv Hrookx, ItortAki Jardln# and Hbl/Uy VUlUa. Sratrd ■! Iha rrar lablr arr spread #l*»where, u k t root and
Htart* 7:16
[(dinny Pkillipi tad Caiul Uaraland. (Staff Photo)*
grow.

StroiSing
In Sanford

A ssn c iiilo tl

U .S . Decision O n A -M a te ria l

Jim Huiiis, ll&gt;. who i&gt;&lt; wuiiti il in several counties on eharire* of i
theft, yentenluy was jnilt’il fui n JO-.luv term in the Countv |orh-up
iiftet lieiiur uiiuldc to puv n fine of $5 ntnl coat* in Countv Court nfl n
chiiRe of failing to have t&gt; propi’ i driver’s license.
Tidal fine and costs assessed hv Jinlite Krnest HonshuMer umount•
. . . --------------------------------- fi&gt;,{ to IUH.2S
Him!* also is yvunlcd In Polk Olid
Volusia counlic* and probably in
Cake county

Farlty .........Iv and widely icaltcr
rd showers and a lew thunder
showers, little change In Itm
p, future ltd* .Hit moon and u.
nlfilit. tVrdnrsd.i) dear to parti)
rhim ll and mild.

1 ll y I I I' *' V I t I V Sip.-a kilic le d it o Ito- lout I 1,, I, I tondo Oil
al tin V &lt;• Ii l l loti un*. II V Ii ll Ii mu o. Mo i , I ni ol I hi I ill 11, 0"| (
on III i I Pot,In ‘ .ill'll m litlliili «1"SN»«' i • I || | « | I S|||itt || VSMil lin k
m i" i i . M il If. o. V olio W illiams J i . ii.^ h ii .mil l.n R Sleiuiiei
pti ' li ni ol Hu I I iiiih ( Inti, (S t a ll |'|i,.lo i

Head OfVublic S*afoiy
Speaks To Lions Club
State D irector T a lk s O ij A ccid e n ts;
T e l l s Listen ers O f H is D epartm ent
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ill'll f 11Its-)MMvN ilH’I't ill
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n' ill" !v li n e t'liil«lien w e ,'1 k ill'd
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Isst veur, w lillr
Mciflhnr-v nf th*" 1 •••i*111v /«ninr
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Z o ni i uj M e e t i n g
T o Be Thursday

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I N I THU N ATIO N S. N Y kf —
Western iltp'onifits Imlny h ailed
i, e lii.in u tic U S
offer of 230
.itmrids of (i* ‘ Uiiiitiile m aterial for
itomic ifiic lo is iiieUMil the world
0 the liiggest step forward tinea
••resident H t s e n Ii o w e r ftr*l
to ".tclieil iii‘ .1, 11111%for p e icc plan.
lielt’R ,itis viewed the unprectileoti'il o itei, wliicii would virtu ally
'"oltle Hie o iiiiiliei el reactor* th i,
•■lo lo tin Iron i urtain, as a mo'"'iitoiiv ‘ leu l" ,v ju t placing alomdi .in e j ii . .,t ihe service of
ii.
in
I S i Ii e| t" leu- I, lle n rv Cabot
' ili't ti hi ote ii e .iiim im ci'm cnl
'■t night t ■ t 'if 11 ' ’ ‘s Hit-nation
’"I lic.it I ’i i ' o iii tier v tilrli is rtj*
eilniR till' I 1*1 : ll- III" |II | oat
lo ll" 01. I ‘ Oil, CCS ‘ .III I (lie (Is*
""iialdc i i i .i I m i .i I n ili-ri.I I 'l l l r n ,.
• d to I"' en " , 'i lo m ike il le l it
..........toilin' It " o '. wmiiI | provide
ii "igh iiu'l to run .ut or w new
1 " ("i
Fr.in- e's al iruic 'poke**
ii in
, 1111'% Modi, said there now
( ' i I'lctm ‘ oi exlslence outole iillssia olid tier satellite nalions
l-odge Aimoumrd
1. ‘dge had aiuiouncrd Nov 5 that
•o* I hull'll States .tor-,| ready to
"O'hide lilln le ia l aRieeinents with
Hu, ii.iluiii-. t - ( h i m ill (isslnnabie
n.iie i nils inr .it uiiic reactors. But
ew ill'll R.lies tid e U'ougllt W ith '
oglolt svuntil .ut .o quickly,
in .i lcr*e um Ir I., Kuvsla's Anni
Iiinskv. who had charged
'eil Hu' l mti'il States hm! “ narout'il ,low it" Ihe scope of F.lven&gt;
ower s * r Rinat plan Lodge voiced
"'pe tli.,I tlie U K. infer would
'once *ml f i r all remove from tha
'I ' M plrskH (lULum fuslon as to how
Jieeinc the l 'niTi',1 Kiatcs atom*■
i pc.lie prnposilliin ri'nlly i s ”
I I s soin i e in,healed the fls"■nil'll m a le ,,.,ts would he eari,.n k , I It) iiie p,o|u,st'd internaon.tl .ili'im , iRiin v I-, p.iiticipatuc i
,
t.-, I'm duiR reactors
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Spiltlsill It I'SlltIII It,,,
I In tinted ■stiie amt six oilier
' '' H lli .Holme powcis hove '(poll
" ii'il j i I'solutmii de MR lied to st'l
0 an Intelsijlpitnil .itomic agency
'•"UR Hie lines ni an aulononimis
pei u itlm l ll N agency
1lie lltissluiis have sntim illi'd a
d i e , o( still secret amendments
1 the le-oluiHiii Heliahle sources
..&gt; Hu s .iv n i i liaiigi'H would iilnrit
',e pi o|&gt;o‘ i'il aRciicv under the
N S ift,, it &gt; i '"m in i, in which
lie H'l‘ ill,
wield a veto, anil
' " 'i d give Hed i'Jim .i a say tn
ihe nei'ollatiniis on tlie agency
III,' H o i alieadv tlas lli.idc It
■tear it will accept no such con
till Mails
II I IN lll.s ( J i l ' l t r
I .I I 1 K I'M M W U t l A I .
I'lU N U F IH I Ii. Ill i/P»—The Itm&lt;" Snpieiiie Court lins ri'fn il'll
0 IM.......
it ' ile III ti I (if II new
Mat Ho Wtllinm i tteirens, "It,
u . ' i of '&gt; veur old Ku/anne Degiiu" Mini two women pi I'hicitKO.
It- in ns i . - ei viiiK three life ten*
-m i
I'n (lie unit tint imi k illlm rt
1 in tn t*nan R i'l: Miss Florence
Itiown. Cl. n fui mot W ave; and
11 'i Josephine Itoss, Id. ■ widow.
It,e ,'iu iit veslt rditv Kuve no re«*
on to, , i'p'1't iilR 1lei reds' plea fur
i new ti ini
11IHK IN F A I L
III F F A l.il. N V .ts—Anise Mati.ir di was inlured lata lly yetter,l.iv win n he steiiped into an em|&gt;iv elevator sliafl In the building
wio'ie lie lived and fell five stories.
Felice said lie apparently thought
lie Was stepping Hilo lilts elevator

ed In Un1 i ounlv t'-'.ii ■

Jury Hears About Vice First-Hand
i'llK N IX C IT Y . Ala .P- A vice
Dial jury heard
In c ' hand lie
unlit l m i night nl a prostiliillim
racket which repmtedly paid sonic
ju ls as much a s 1!hki a night duriir the tieydey of sin ill t'hcilix
•'Hy
The testimony from two proslitotes 1111■
1111p111■
■
■
I Ho' long o|iciiing
lay nl tlie 11 la I for bribery ol lor
nil-, Depotv Sheriff Albeit Fu ller
It was nca■tv midnight when eouit
fi'c i" sell until td a ut today
Fu ller, still ciipplcd from u 11
week old hack injury an I wheeled
into com 1 un an ambulance col,
is under iiuticlirK'iil on 11 charges
of taking payoff money during his
swashbuckling days a* a two gun
peace officer
Called Tu T ria l
He was called to trial Hrst on
unc count alleging that lie was naid
$1125 In refrain from closing a drab
bordello just outside I'hentx City
un busy U S Highway flu.
The house, known In its pulriin*
as ( IlfIN Fish Camp, was operated
by CUM Hutrckln, who also wa*

Indicted Iiy the vice cli iimp grand
lory for ollcm ig linin' mime) to
Fu lle r
(llic prostitute, wli" said si"'
helped "keep luniks" it Hie Fish
Cam p, le d if u I Hut 'lie saw Hu
trekin make payoff* t" tlie officer
"ten limes at least "
On some occasions Hie money
was delivered to Fu lle r's home,
sail! the tl yeui-old liox.ini tiro
untie mother ot eight children. At
oilier times, she v■
till in u fil. II wai i
paid to him outside l lilt ’ s place
T e lls Jury
The witness told Hie Jury
irv the
g irls split their earnings with Hu
trekin 50 50, anil then hail to add
half their share tor "protection."
Another w illie s,, wlm sulil she
til'came a prostitute lo raise money
for a $2,200 ope i at imi on a blinded,
ll-y c a r ot.l adopted sun. also de­
scribed the "payotl” deductions,
but was unable to .say who gut the
money,
Kite quoted Knlrcktn, however,
a* saying "the m ail" bail tu have
a ho per cent rakeofl of the total
earning* of the burJello and that

Hie gills would have to help pay
Visit Made
Although she couldn't identify
■'Hie m an," she *ald K nlrcktn uied
llie same expression on a visit to
Fu lle r's home when he rem arked
that an envelope he carried was
being taken to "pacify the m an.”
The 22 year old witness also told
the jury
the
Hie
tury her Intu
boss had
ha t promised
pro
p ro itilu te, they "would nevar be
raided” and if they were " F u lle r
would gel u* o ff."
The second witness discloied
that 1'*' earnings ran a* high as
$000 a week hut that some other
girts iFew $auo to $900 In one
night.
She said the girl* were virtual
prisoner* from the 7 p in. to S a m.
work shift and wero forced to un&gt;
dergii sexual relation* on wooden
dining table*.
And. Hm g irl said, they operated
under such rigid house rule* that
they were fined $25 If they 10 much
as closed their eye* while on duty.
Identity of w ilneisea w,
held at (he ita te 'l requeit.

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                    <text>Diamonds Stolen
From Salesman
By Bogus Officer
L 0 U I8 V IL L B , Ky. UB-^larpncc
Lotb, 70, a Jewelry salesman, wan
driving home to Cincinnati yester­
day with IH.000 worth of diamond
rlnga when he heard the wail of
• siren.
He stopped. A man in » police
uniform came up to the car and
asked for hia driver's license, then
ordered him out of the ra r.
The man und n companion size I
Lorb, bound him with adhesive
tape, returned to his nuto nnd
drove him to a private lane, where
Ihc men took ills Jewelry sample
case with the diamond ring* and
bis wallet containing &gt;10 hi cash
ami left.
Police throriied a third mnn
must have driven the robbers' ear
to the Lane and picked up his confederales.
Inirh slnigutc.l for in m lm ilr, In
free himself from Hie tape ami thru
went lu n nearby school to tele­
phone authorities.
Ills ininpie rase and a police
badge were found later n".ir hi
car.

Gov. Talmadge Named Speaker
At Soil Conservation Meeting

J i4 R ( of tfc*
Henry Hudson dticevned Man 'W fltU a J .
Unitad BUtsa Dlatrlat Court J a r
hattgn litand on Sept 11„ I #09.
tha Houtharn District of P to r K .
OrU-’''o DivUlon, In a rartaln
cau-% thartln ponding whtraln
lUcunalrnctlnn Plnanra Corpora*
lion, a Unitad Btalaa corporation,
l.u ro i'N T n r T im r n r s n i* •l.t In I If f. and Hanford uoa BtaJ T DOF.. nKMINOl.K COl NTT. tInn. |nr. and tho Hanford Atlantia
National Hank ara dofandanta, tho
FI.O H IIia. IN PROHATI'.. .
nmlr r.lgnnl Hporlal Maator apIN UK T IIK IWTATK OF
polniod b* oald Judgmant will
FINK V JONKM,
deceased offer for m l) and will aall to tha
TO 41.1. WHOM IT MAT CON* hlahoal bidder for cash nt tha
ro n t d oor o f th a U nited Htatea
t'MMN)
Nolle# I* hereby given Ihal ’oat O ffic e In H an ford , Ham lnota
HA I.U K I, IKRIAftTII Hied her 'm in ty , F lo r id a . on T h u r s d a y , th a
filial report «» Ailm lnlslrnlrli »f Vlh d a y o f lie r a m lia r , 1* 14 , at tha
tba a.lnla of I’ INKV JO N K M . de- iour of I l ia n o 'clo ck H „ lh a N J ceased; iliat she filed her petition o w in g d escrib e d re a l i i l i l t
for final discharge, and that she a ltu u te , ly in g and b e in g In ftem lwill apply to the Honorable KF.N- rinle C o u n ty , F lo r id a . d a rc rlb e d an:
l,otn T h lr t y -f lv o ( l i t , T h lr t y KHT r , IIOUHIIUI.DBII. Counly
e la ( 1 4 ). T n lr ly -e e v e n I I I ) and
Judge of Hemlnole County. Florida,
T h l r l y - e l g h l (111 Ilea* the N a il
on lha llth day of liecembar, A. I&gt;,
1 " feet of l,o t I D of l-rtk a v la w
1114, for approval of enaie nnd for
final discharge a . Artftilnlstrnl rl*
t'n rk . In the C it y of Hanford,
Henilnoln C o u n ty , F lo rid a , a c ­
or the estate of FINK V JttNKH. de­
c o rd in g In p ls l of I.a h e v le w
ceased. on thle llth day of NovI ’e r k o f record In F la t Hook 1,
ember. A I I . 11*4
p age 41 , of the p u b lic record*
H/ HA1.1.IK L. HCKtAllTII
o f Hem lnole C o u n ty , r t o r ld a
Aa Admlnlalrnlrla of the
Kalale of FINK V JUNKH. a ll aa la in o ra p a r t ic u la r ly aat
deceased.
fo rth In the afo re m e n tio n e d J u d g ­

Sen. Kennedy Said
To Be Doing Well

Legal Notices

Governor Herman Talmadge In
sehrduloii to speak In Florida at
tho Ninth Annual Meeting of the
Soil Conservation Society of Amer­
ica, Nov. 16-17. The Georgia Gov­
ernor’* addimu will he on "The
Land • The Source of
Our
Strength."
The first Florida meeting of
the National Society will lie held
thii year In Jacksonville at the
Georgia Washington Hotel.

The more than 600 people ex­
pected nt the meeting from all
over the nation tv II] he welcomed
to
Florida
by
Congressman
Charles K. Ilennett of Jackson­
ville.
Richard K McArdle, Chief of the
U. 8. Forest Service, end Don A.
Williams, Administrator of the U.
H. Soil Conservation Service, w il1
have prominent places on the prograin.
Colin II. Conn, Stale Conserva-

f
r

uled lii appear or) the program
will he Dr. It. II. Sprague, l(eu I
" f Agronomy Dept I'ennylvanla
tree,
Kxtension
Spermlist
in
Soils, Kilt grin University: fillsell O, Olson, Agricultural Kco
mini is), Ohio Slule llnivei-ssliy: ■
and J a m e s J . Wallure, Kano
Muimuer Iowa Stale College.

■EfitSINTATIVIS t-nurle Calvin Buttle (U ttl, of Alabama, and O.

Clark Fisher (eenler), of Texas, chat with Ambassador Charlra K.
llohlen nl Ihe envoy'* residence, Rpsua House, In Moscow. The Congressmen spent 17 days In Iluxsla, touring cities, fufms and factorlc*.

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NOTIKK IH IIKH KIIY IIIVKN
Ihal pursuant In mat csrlalo JuU
gmalit In Knraelosura nunle mol
vntarril nn lb* 4tli iliiy of Novem­
ber, A. I). 1314, by the lluiiurublr

(leorge A. Hpeer, J m
Kpaclal Master
W
llray &lt;7 llainaaur
Attorney for I'lalhllff
1711 Harnett National Hank lllilg
J.ti ksonvllle. Florida

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Legal Notice
T IIK ST4TK I))* I I.oil h i \ i n
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A MWnrn •'him|&gt;l h11,f (nt N-|, ,.-,»*
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l.,en nl*,'
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piniutirr.
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presents me (» i.iinmmo' •
appear anil file v»or w ililrn &gt;1*
fenaea herein nn or h-fot* Ills Slb
lisa nf |l*reintier A M M'14 m
nttisrwlaa n lienee t'ro 4**.nr*•.*,..
Witt lie seiereil -ai,l-&lt;-i i --o
Tha Hanfiird IternH I* ile-lunsleit
aa a newspaper „f gniaisl ilr.u lt(lull In whirl, tlila Hliilluii *111111 I.e
liubllsheit none each week fur I .....
enttseeiiilve week*
W ITNK hh my tiamt and nrtlriHi
seal of Hie c le ik uf Mir ClrrllM
("•atari, on Mil* Ike lid dny nf Novcmliar, A tv i « i i
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c'ei k nf lb* ('14. nil Cnorl
Hemllinle Kixiulv, I'lnrld
IHItAl.l
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r. O. tins JZ(I
Hsiifnrd. Klorldu
R im i H t *i i i n r r s t i
TO; ANNA MAK A«K 4H nf
I ouahmsn, Florid*. If living and If
Jleail, all her unknown lt*lr* nl
law, devisee*, legulres, t.enefb Isrlea, grsntees. cradltnre nr i Is I mint*. nlherwlse, by. Him nr muter
hem, whose addresses. t*aldenrer
and post offlie sdilf*»se* «re tinknown; W lt.UAM MIt F l.llt'tuN
THIJNO Slid -----fot'NM, tils "He,
bf Imuahman. Florid*. II living
and If dssil, kit lliejr unknown lirlrat law, ilevleere. legatees, beneflrlnrlee. gianieee. e r a it I I n r • nr
claimant*, otherwise, bv, thru »r
under them, whnsa sdriresaes, r«■Idancaa and pnsl nfflre addrnssa*
i unknown; and all lha unknown
Ira at law, rigvlsaas. iagsles.

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parson* having or idnlinlng
have any lnter*st In Hie follnwloe
deerrlbed lands sltiialed III Hrminnla f’nunly/ Klurlds t” wit;
I^.la | In * inrluelve ef llh&gt; k
44. of HANI.ANIIM. T i l l . HU
tit'll It H K A U T I F U I,. Kill In
Htirlngs Hei'llon, eerurdlng to
lat thereof recorded In Fist
The
of 41(4
Ibis nfsoil
In is
tonhrmlure
1, page
ll.e1*iiohlkrre.irMs
nf etoiida
Hemldnle
move
rerlnlii
fron;( nuntV.
sod |o
t| ill at sod I’ooflroi the Mile lo llm
above de-orlbed properly.
Tha noma or the Knurl In «'••• b
suit has been Inellluted I" 1MJ

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Tim now Club Kodnn, likn
all nix inodda In Ford’# now Fnirlnnr Scrim, feat urea Hip now
wriip-iirniind witulnlilrhl, new liisiirimiit inlrriorn nnd wlda
diulcii uf iduniiingly now, iilnule umi two Hum exterior ruluta.

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llK U IT I'U U ItT OF T II K NINTH
P t e lA li K lltC U IT IN A M ' F '.n
IMINDI.K KOIINTT. F U 'IH I'A

abbravl.itad title nf Hie ranee
{iNAf.P A IIAHIIIH and JFS
I I I A It ft IH h'e wife. FIs'"
\ a MNN IF. I.KOT A TDUNH
•I al, Hefendsnt*
,
Toil and each of V"ll a'* liersb*
notified Dial sol' lo r»m,oya clnods
from »nr1 confirm th« t
hov# dtarrlbtd rrontrty h"'*
rouahl against you ini the shove
entitled rslise hv IHINSl.T) A
IIAHIIIH «hd JKHHIIl I II s IIIIIM.
fils wife, *ml you nr» herahv ren'llred to file with the lin rh of
this Uflurl your wrltlen ayiauiaoi e
(perannally or be A'lornev) or
Answer, or nlharwlse plead herein
on nr before lb* llllt dav of I'trembar. A. D., I*H . to the t’ntm.lajnl in
said sol) as provided bv Imv (l»reIn fall not nr ■ lleeree Tro &lt;on
(seen "HI be entered ngslusl you,
WITNKHH nor hand
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■aid rourl &lt;H Hantord Hamlnola
Pountr, Flntlds, ibis to*h ilsr "I
Novambee, A. re I " *
O. F. IIKIINHON
Klerk of Hi* CMvi-iill Kimri
Hemlnole Kminlv Florida
llv. i: I. Ililldh'k
I'rptllv t'letk of said •-"Ur1
Wllann Alesander
Attnrner fnr FUlntltfa
R O. Dos 4(4
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New C U STO M LIN E Sorios . . . The Tudor Kfdnn
(above) nnd Fordor offer a wide aelecllnii nf exciting new
color and upholntery comlilnutlona. Like nil 1065 Fortin,
they have n new wldur grille, new viwirod lieadlightH and
■turdlcr, extru-nnrrow plllsr-poata far better vlelblllty.

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Wo invite you fo come in nnd srp for youreelf.
Ami vvp Loll you iii advance you’ll be nmaztd.
For lliir. new Ford Is Inlully new—outside,
inside, nnd in thrillingly flilTerent performances

The dlfllinetive, Ioiik, low linen of tho
Thunderbirri were ita wl.ylin« inspiratiim. In.iitle, you'll Ito
greeted liy rich, roomy luxury . . . by rubrics never before
offered in a motoreur at any price.

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IR I MIRNTV ERRIREI

Mighty rnglneft, niiglit ier Ilinn In nny Ford before—
supply IIk exciting power. You now have three engines
from which to choose. And each gives you the safe,
Bpllt-second response of Trigger-Torque Power.

fl. 162-h.p. Y-block V-S
182-h.p. Y-block Spaclal V-«
3 . 120-h.p. l-block Six

Your ride will lie up lo l.T’A smoother—even on smooth
roads. You'll liud automatic driving at its most versatile,
most obedient, with new Speed-Trigger Fordonmtic. Best
of nil, you’ll find your kind of car, for there are 16 body
styles to choose from in four fresh new lines.
When you come in, don't be surprised if you tell
frourwlf: why look further—why delay—you just ca n t buy
better than when you buy Ford.

k o in t i
in ru n *

K mT A T K n r M A IIK I

IK KI.I.HWOI1TII
narassail
,1, WHOM IT MAY CONa la berebv Alva" Ihal It
to Illeil bis final rannrl as
if of lha (stale nf Mslial

f l ) The new IH'J-h.p. liigh-tor(|ua
Y-block V-8 haa a higher (7,fl to I )
comprrmlun ratio, greater diaplacement. And, like all '66 Ford engine*,
It haa Ford'a famona deep-block
build for extra amoothneaa. . , ahortstroke dealgn for greater aavinga.
1 2 ) Thn new 182-h.p. hlgh-ton|ue
Y-block Special V-8 la offered In
combination with new Speed-Trig­
ger Pordomatic Drive on all Fxirlano

/

and Station Wagon modala. I t fa»*
turea 4-bnrrel carburatlon, dual
exhauata and un oxtra-hlgb (8.5 to
1) compreanlon ratio.
( 3 ) The new 120-h.p. high-torque
l-block Six haa a new higher (7.5
to 1) compreaalon ratio, turbowedge combuatlon chambera, deepblock build und law-friction dealgn.
Jt'a tho moat Advanced alx-cyllndar
IKiwer plant In lha induatry.

W il!)
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J S S X W * 'I ,« » ,.?
Judge nf Hvmlniila Fm jjtv
, nn Ilia K ill flax of Dae
1114, [nr approval "f
r final dlsrhsrge nf F.*eI lha asm la of Mahal I l*rk
■lh, (iMaesad, tut Ihla Ulb

N«w STATION WAGON Series . . . Tim new
B-panenger, 4-door Country Sedan (above) la one of five
new do-lt-all beaut lea. There’# also an 8-paaaenger Country
Sedan, an 8-paaaongor Country Squire and a 2-door, 8-paa*
ganger Ranch Wagon and Cuatom Ranch Wagon.
W HOM

1irkarifad
vtb r

IT

T»acassart

M AY

CON-

atvan Ikat Lile&gt;
f i r (Iasi ragort
»r • ( t k t i M l i l i of b j *|it, aootaaia I that aha tilItloa fa r float dl.ahsrsft.
aha w ill apaly t o . lha
jB rn **t
HauabaW ir.
l a * a t |a « i Innla C o u n t*.

Now MAINLINE Series . . . Each of the three
Mainline beauties Offers tho nm d engineering advance­
ments, the eamo graceful contours and clean line# that
distinguish all '65 Forda. Fordor Sedan it Uluatratad abova.

★
New t aaad Trigger Paria— Ma M ira hai an automatic low
8*»f for quickar starti and batter patting ability, i f New Tin ha
A*Ma« Sparh Mage raalat "fouling" up to thraa tlmat aa tong.
★ Naw 1#% Lamer Brafeaa mean amoothar (topping and up to BON
longer brake lining life, i t N t* TaMaaa TNaa ara qulatar and n ite r
riding, offer extra puncture qnd blowout protection, longer tire Hfa.

★

5nglwPNaad M lalal toepeaalea reduces "road Joint Jgr.**
V

(JVdawWU Itrqg (**,■ *.)

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Weather
( uuDdrrutde
t touiliu.-ss
w ill
u-Dieted vlniwi-rs amt m ntiaurd
mild ib i.i.ifli rid turiiiti.

Moke Sanford Your
Shopping Center
VOLUME XLV1

E n tn h lls h e d 1908

3 A N F O R 1 ^ F L O R ID A .

I 1 U D A Y . N O V . 12, l I K i l

¥

Seminole County 4 - H Clubs
To N o te Achievement D ay
j Units To Consider
i 4r

¥

New Formation
#1 9 d*

03275432

A total of S103.U7 was donutcii
to the Orlando Community Chp.il
fund drive thU week by Fleet A ir­
craft Service S(|uadron S I, Sanford
N aval A u xilia ry A ir Station. There
are approxim ately 123 rnrn and of
ficers attached to the squadron.
Lb C. J . Cuppengcr, lied Feather
drive chairm an, appointed repre­
sentatives In each of the squadron’ii eight departments and four
reported loo per cent p.irlidpatlon. Tho ie who turned in perfect
records were I.t Holland Hudson,
ordnance; Chief Yocniun John
Matthews, administration person­
nel; Chief Aviation Storekeeper
Joseph Fahey, supply and Chief
Parachute Rigger Homer I'arker,
aviation training aids department.
Top donor tor the squadron was
Donald Schroeder, aviation elec­
tronics technician second class.
The overall squadron participa­
tion avrrage was 74 per cent. Cdr.
T . t). M urray, USN. is comm anil
Ink officer o( the squadron, e xe ­
cutive officer is I,cdr John W
McCort, USN

John pRttcnon (above)
F lit K I
ha* been diim isted from the
City police force, aceordlni to
Chief Itov W illiam *, following
Patterson’* arrest on a charke of
driving while under Ibe influ­
ence of an In to ilra lln g beverage.

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Public Schools Supei intendeiit
Disagrees With Cnticul Article

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Myrtle Wilson. Home Demontration Agpnt, slates that National
4-H Achievement Day tomorrow
points up a year's vast achieve­
ment* by members of these clubs
throughout the country.
There are over two million In
the United States, around ao.tMNi
in Florida. For their 4 If Club ac
llv llie * the boys and girls are eri
rolled with county and home de
ministration agents. Sharing Die
honors with im.txx) men. women
and young ;.i» ,„ e who serve a*
volunteer local leaders.
The U. S. Department of Agri
culture reports the 1H34 enrollment
as the highest m history ami savs
a total of nearly 17 uiilliuti tn»y*
ami girls have now received lid .
valuable 4 II Club training Dirnugb
the years.
With character development and
citizenship training us siwcifu
goals, these yoimk people cniphn
size Die d u ll mol In, "To Make Du
Host Hotter", and the d u b prlo
eiple, "To l.earn by Doing " They
stress Die development nt "head
heart, hands a ml health". Die funi
li's on which Die d u ll Is Imllt
I heir theme this year has lieen
"Working Together for WoilU Un
■
lei standing "
l.oeal ( Intis
All I II tioy s and gis'ls are mem
tiers ot local commumtv ■lobs
where they elect Ihetr own olftc
ers, lidp plan their own programs
select their demonstration sub
Jed s, anil choose their own dull
affairs and activities There are
1)7.000 d u lls in the United Slates
over l.noo In Florida, giving boy.
and girls an opportunity to dcvclnr
Disough this iloinncraDc training
liid iviiliinl projects carried mu
by the members cover practical
ly every pliasr ot taroiiiig ami
Iwimemukmg Through them Du
young people strive In produce and
conserve Imids, feed* and lib ers,
to make their (arm s jnore eflec
and iiroiitam
profitable;
stress per
in l­
live anil
e; to Stress

I ’ rcnu

N il. (ill

Stennis Tells Senate
McCarthy Hurls Mud

E S fg jin c

Strolling
In Sanford

A n s iic in te il

\ tiii'iI'uii K .I ihm I hmi W ill* 1* *11 it va 1it1 tu 1 . ; .• tint Hi** -i-tnuih
ill a*•11 11It u1' ti» tin
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ii 111 k 11 1 h 'tiiu i 1 hvy t ili/ r r i1*
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iMimti’M \ 1 iu*‘k in I Fit'll FiH't'MA
'•if lilt i l l ’ a 1
I'I I hnpn 11V "A ll
liu'i** liiur tliiU Fiifi j t i i i i ’F l» tin
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" M *.|i 1 &gt;1 1 ItiMi • it 141 »• «I •1fi« i» Hi
h I 1 .|t j Hl|’ , tv I illitl', EHlt! III i Mi HU’
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t It \ Mil F it Ol C IlY I.Y IK R l K — on mis-,
mm It wln-ii 1,111 me
on Hie outside," Is * motto of Ih r l o l l 411 • mhvr*liip i l u i r n hu h
stalled litd.-iy.

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Chamber Of Coinmcicc Diivc
For Members Starts Today

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Sanford Library
Is Fully Prepared
For Book Week

Says Honor
O f Body
A t S ta k e
Talks Go On
In Angry Vein
w y s iiiN t, l u v e N,-ns stennU
t | i M i-.t told lb,- St-n.i|,' today Sen.
Mi , it i In h a . followed a p a t t m i
-I (hr.iw no: ' linn- and s l u s h " ut

,.l e n a lo i, wlix ciitti'l/e hint
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fill' a, H ,i&gt;- iv willing tu
' i II ' un Mm i' i -i &gt;
&gt;id.'t Meimis said,
" mil* TFi »i n F&gt; o a (oi.- li.,s gone
••it - f t!( i 1. I liF.i I
om,-thing
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YMU'
ll ,1 1NMm h i ,od got it '­
, , i ,'i1 11
it
l
1Tn*! s- Mill 4 Mil 1ll, 11\ oliial sen
it •( IM 1 t Id i till' issue alnne.
II n * Mi 'N lN(i llll Y seek divine
•M I. Ills'*
\ I ni ' nil 1* MI 1" - - till "1
1 'MTI 1 i( * i * ■ 1
&gt; 1 i stl und
1 IMl• Fi’I
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\lv Y lit
• M 1 '■ i &gt; Sen D j
Mill
l i. i ll1 salt.
F'm 1 *1*
MMkl Ml flU I|1N| \l
' 1(1(0 judgo,
ll I.Y 1i ITlI li'
j »•'*'( h oi imging
1 III'
llll IN Y,i ,ii( &lt;s I'l'tiotially
H 1 .illrn 1 nt , In . i '■i . -iintor-4.
t Y YNl .111*1 t • \ ii i i ' ed with
1 N ,11 lit',
, 1 M l show i i | i at
Mi 1 .11 (11\
II 1.•1 IIn* Fi i •
• -"ii H i. atf r in' y ln| I f* M i II I w iim ihe Sen'll!* *
V'♦ *N| Fmii. Iinmii Iti ll Me*
I -it t Fi y fi , mi in t ii 11*•| m UimI (I n did
MI
»&gt; YYIn . •
I M'| 111 | ll III
M tPlflFlY
tit Hltilt'l
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The local C m into-1 of Commerc* is -la 1 1 mg no mti ii'ivi- dtisc f--r imp tin tii»\ into "in* Iv'iur fun '* s
Ii* mi
I'Flllt v\ ill I 1 I Fie
itii-nilicis with the mailing of Die 1 1 .1 • m u u l m mu.,1 muni cnnl-. to '•urn, 'ji-vtMil
all Mai tnifitiil *1
11v 1
1 lid' tilth aiiiiiiul N it
prospect* within I lu- cotiim iinllv, u. eniiiing t„ F u ll llicgid-oDinm, on
fmtl
d" 'ill Ik "k W i ik X mVI | I'll, ill l
snleiit of the 01 ganixution.
11* 11 1»1 il t"11Id if
I 1In tu v |ii
"lit I lie Flip Ft " 1 ImM
' t in ’ i ’MI n
The theme of llic cuiopHluu w ill he Vo 1 ))■•. Sn Mu, )i
\V lx 11
t l •* nit« ( tin1 chill 11 1 * 1
You’re oil the O utside!". The fll'sl , ‘iid
dl ,„.,,■) out Ih al. " I r e u , Di lit, "Mu' iji- ipiit Kin nf it'll 11Hit *m 1 1 . 1 ■
I'd I
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Ail
F; |t Mil
I
I * »t in V I* t (in i*itiii'ri 1 imi iy' mi
for you lo act on Die instill* not to Ip
o .itiiiiiiitv glow y ,.||, 1 hum
M ■1 11 *11 -.till t. dia \
be 1 of t'onimerre Invites yon to -Imi. in il • p imrt,1111 ol o ..,k f,u •»* it ,1 Mil ii io t p h i ’K I i ' hh in n 1
I
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k&gt; I
t il
1inly *• m a k i n g . f l\
the &gt;*iii4i 11111 lit•v ul large. V our incmhei-top uoiinH i« m x i Im I
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Ml 1 i "Ilf II* IMH II
till* fI* VA
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The card also 'itvs, "Don’t sta- &lt;&gt;,. .,t,
,oio n -01 &lt; imm
! ......k - H' c Fit If I K I . ’.i'i It'ti
||I|4 Midi I'V Ml......... Moll I f»H I'll!'
tier nt t niiim ercc It’ s ail im est ♦
Vi*’* 1 III"’ ■" M
it lilt I \ pi’ll’-r I |,f I'vlllfil 'til, Fli ini \
nielli Dial will pay dividends ”
approxim.ih lv 17m of Uumii wilt I h*
11111 I'lM'idi •
'll I * til,ft1! !*♦** 11til I
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One III Series •&gt;
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f iii 1 t ill tmm m m Ft 1 1 nid ri*m!vf fi*r i 'mnnco. T h e y w ill
I he cat it described Is one of
l o hipli
ti'Fmol
1 «11 11 s , • -ii I *. ul ti l mi'ii|' imi ruiiro
series
Dial
will
go
to
prospectA total of 43 lin n s have contri
M iiiun I an mpi.i
.nnmutil
ul
» t in
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s in i ’ H
: i l" m Others m Die senes w ill touch on
hided to defray the easts of tIs.
, ii .i not .Hum-), tutu* nut &gt;i'i arrlvcU (nm i Uu)
’Mill M I'I p.
Die various functions ot tin
annual Christinas parade, with
(I UIJ11 'll I
1 m i* t :i lev. f Nf 111m il |r i t H II i I h , \ | JIM
John Patterson, who lias been
( liumhts of Commerce
many firm s still to retiorr io.
I
l .......... -ill 1".
■1•'VI mu
i'ipIII I mil
•IN
I . ',1
serving ns u pa I m l man on the
"Our t liambi-r of ('tuiim eice re
Clarence Hrddiiik. Merchant's City police force, was dismissed
4 ImIi I U |,l
I Mil ft NiMHtil'
celvi-s evccllcnt supimrl from tin
I shirt*itiijN v-1
Assnctatiun parade (inunee ehair- yesterday by Police Chief Hoy
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business firm s unit professional
J
man said today that "Much pro­ W illiam s
I N
■'! .*!(■ I •'Mill )Y■
following
Patterson's
" i t i M 1 I &gt;I Fn It ' il*'t 11111 t } ** II
men of Du- eum m iim ty." Illggm
gress Is be I nit made towards pay- arrest early Thursday morning on
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lint tin III said, "hut we arc hopliu
Ink •'dir the cost of the decoruliomi 1 charge of ilrn in g while under
In
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III I
I 11•• ,1Mill) &lt;1 I dl|| - I lijll I *111Ii 4‘ V14*4•|
to lirnailcn Du- liase of out mem
and the parade. Itself " lie snid the infliiencp of an Intoxicating
.
Mi
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1
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In k
m I I I * I m'Fi h II
i vii t • I ' | \ * i . &gt;| l t«i i n n n n
ticisiiip group and have more in •mli' will (-■hi fn *■Mr i
at
that many merchants are pnrliel beverage
f ’ ' ii VV4 Fl.v
\i 11t.i 11M
-i lit*vt'|.
I *41If S III YI"
dividual' take pari lo 1 nr pin ti'fiii mm Mitmrtfi iti U .i11111 fin* iii lm I'.u’k \ |. m i ul 4,| •I in 'I Fn
paling, but emphasized financial
I
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Ml
III.I ' .
(•i F Mill " n I P i m i ,lii]ih*nri
Patterson was arrested at about
grain. At Die present tim e’ 0111 I. m*ii
belli is still needed
nu'ul.ir imiclienn inn i mu |M41S(| ill. | llli\
Ilf.
find M' H un M l\
I 1 t ' 111J
( 4'I **’ 1.1 lltlIHl'tf
inemhersliip include* rcpreseiitu jm inii linn h* itir pnlthi i U clmii*
"W illi I I1VIlil'lN ♦' iln I I n' t‘l 11it'll \I
The billowing firm s have eon 2 h'l n m. Thursday on Highway
\( NU' Fit ul 1 ill I n I'M -oil l % ' If I
[" • \ 11 »' t llll.' lii'tl fl ill pit
lives ol praciicaily every type "&lt;.
|
s in „ ,,,r
itN Y i' f il l t Fit'll 4'llit»Ht*44 ? I ll*
I m . ii
trlbuted towards linkin g the oar 17-IU south of Die city, according
. » I Mil 11,4 1 YI ll
til
Inn |
/Y Y Ilk il YY.lN " t’Y.IHlVk* und
cuinmtmily a c liv ib and r i n l i w n
Th(. &lt;|rlNt. Wlll
fl(f
ii'itl u n m iiiii )1 . f h m i I I i :»rv I Fi* I ft 1III v’l I l IN t 1MM III » 1111*11• || ‘"4 (.o l. UII I ill*,.i
adr a flnaneliil xu e rrsx; Sanlm f In the arrrstlitK officer. Deputy
nf
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Atlantis’ Hank, Snnfi-.d Auto Fa rts Sh vrilf F.rnest M. I.ee.
( li^lleiiiliM Jdh
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m ill tin* tnwn ilivitln l
n( i| I ih I ny it i t mu lilt 1 1 it \ "t \ i.4*i iim »* i*. ii *i' lv h iv ilia n n i-1 Fus
The deputy related lie liuil been
111*1111 ’)• I n k . N il* 11■t| fi*i m i «F fi'N M
II. I„ Perkins A Son, Wert Jew"Coordinating Du&lt; eftort' ol men into o-riintis t, m is .it iw „ l,mn&gt;
D |'.'|l"l |&lt;&lt;t Li lilYYN nt tlll'Y
iliihd
beside Lthe
J a c o b s o n ’ * I 'opart men’ wallkut
tin so varied Interests
luleri-sts am
amt will sell the Imlle, mi a lioitae to Y1 ill II If lit*’ fll'Ht'l, lit! 1 fill fill'll
H-w
it * .highway ITuirsII .
who liavo
\|* ■ Min uHiticii i • j h’i ' lit 11v tn* I
2 S nm M 111s11k1 i Fi N vv; u*4id ii*
front
V
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tlw
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F-nck*
v
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ii
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,tj» !-ni'ii M K 111k Ini Fi-i•11f \ 4* t f,| f I: t illi v i ■
» I Pi1** '*
° ir j a r t f if ?
)« in lv of dew In 4 CLalieimD.C 'M u iyyi'su *. ivtitiw-&lt;iriter» &gt;»,ll * ' ik i i 11 1' (•’ fit it if i F*!%« in •! m i in 1’ i i i i
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sill
inu wi
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rm*s l . l „ n ! r ! , m’ lia ltifsl
lifTev Tint
fti &gt;"b* |. m , but the
...t :.u y r 'uuurt[.-.i
Sg 'a'.v , j &lt;*rll' l.&gt;e!il husiiii'sse* lor (he
Loan, T itle G uarlm iy and Ab­ and m truck pass by and swung to coopt-ralc in a Wide variety of arh uvcllli-nt.
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tin*
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C b irtlle rs III lip ,
-l hiilti lliey ra il lied li e
h I | | \ Mm* (MY N.(i*!UtlY4» pnu i t s "
stract C o . Western Union, the In behind them.
• n j im I* w itiii I n i i t 1 I lf fs a 1 M
community services which bene I ’omoicrce prove Dial It can tie S lit, m . ■
'til )U ,11 1 '» li t .Snim Fn
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if* I I III I'-. ‘Y
Furniture Center, Sanford 1.1no
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The ca r driven by Patterson, nr (it neighbors and add 1,1 the wel
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They have i l in n i- ii- te
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.......... 1 I |.’|. nF,!i . m sNli.ltMtl.
' mills l in I'loji-i t
IfUtti and Tile Co,, J C Fenny curding to the dciiply, passed Die fare of oilier*.
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................ i "•IN .« * . i n
I Y 11A il ' Iv I I Y\ .1 (IM | I .( til,, tulk III |&gt;0.4
I till 4 114I»111
mat effective icum w, k 10 at
lie * I lh.it In n l ,li i is i &lt;I ft om
Co., Hollywood Shop, and the truck and then the ear. He said
I
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T ills year llicy liavc centered | tabling sound. coiiiinu &gt;u» &gt; 1 0
'd v I Ji11i l ' Mil IM" FFin i
1%’
the tuilli ■le-, will to used to sup
Firestone Store.
h i.
that
.I&gt;* I*i] ! h« I nn l»\ ' n | h i i- I li- S' ll i l l* ( il iid iijd l
I• IdiMMV F
that after
B9 *c passing the c a r, Pat- llltr r (.ii| particu larly aronnil find moult) dcvelnoineril riuptiii tiiai IHifl lie various pmieela -|i&lt;in t ifi i J !•* 1I n * m - r Mi y VY 111 (l k■V- • 1
Other Cnnlrlbutorx
till
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Hardware the ileouty, who related he at­ Court House The officers "I Die lliornillg at a Ineal mir-ulg t iim- tll.ll III* I ill*'
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Co., the Sanford Herald, the by allowing a woman companion vltcil lo Dils meeting Tliey arc as Ills Inmic In l.aki- Mary woo ills
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Geneva Club President sun und dunghli i in law Mi and
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Florida Stale Hank. T S Crawley in Patterson's cue lo drive him follows
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Duii'lune I’liillius, vice president Mrs K arl Toiu-v. tor the pa i i.\ 11 1111 Nil i 'll *'4' I Y N • Ft « •*• f •
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Tlie arresting officer said he Siisanne M axwell, secretary Lin year*
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Horn Fell 22, lent, lit Luluu
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Macklium Lake l.ary Club I’ resi Ohio, Mr Toney w a. siqii-i ■ili-od
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deni Lynda Humphrey. Secretary Concord, Ohio, lor 23 tr-.ii
my P ull'd
Fi d I In* VrlM V •din ♦i .y
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INI itilYY II ' 1l| ,111" WlirFll i? «• III &gt; , ho-,| ■'liiiit toilav doe* ii wi'll io
Vesta Kay Gebr and Heporter,
Other survivors tni-lmh
two 11 rid;ul jn m r*t
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President Hosu Lei' Smith, Vice ilaiigliters, M is Grace l).i&gt; is of
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Vice President Ansel of Fu rm latiil. toil uod l ira 1nick f I mni %i y i*| i ill •*|i(.i \ ci! I III'
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Diana Malz, Secretary Dawn Hu Toney of Kutnn
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11 ‘ilim n il Un I’ .uir ;n
Ml 1 I1III* tell Jl ♦%IM1uf
M'oiillmii'il tin I’ .ige i&gt;
Funeral M W lces w ill I" held Fill*)’ |lt-I |* f .»•!•* i»\Y .»V
ell and lit purler Hetty Farm er
Also OvietVi—Senior club, Presl ul the llrlssim Funeral ll"in e tu
dent Mary I ce O liver, Vlce-Presi morrow ut 2 p in and Do b "Is
dent Hebekah Tub) uml Scivetary w ill lie sent to Katun lor buritil
Jo Ann O liver; llvledo Jllliio i The fam ily has requested D n i|
Club—President Danuta Morski flowers be .im ilteil
The body will lie In stale t Dir
Vice President Linda H arris, See
rctnry Carol Alford and Heporlet llrisson Funeral Home until Die
ilurbaru Kim met Seminole lligli funeral.
School— President
Hilda
Krglc
Vice IVesIdenl Hetty Jean Mur
tin, Secretary Palsy Tesla anil
lleporlers Lola Yules and Heist
Westfall. Sins iu—President I'ris
HIT?.
c ilia Tuhy, Vice President Kuth
"K in g Hit-loud and DoCrusaders"
erln M lkler, Secretary Juste Mlk
1:00 - 74:041 ■3: III • 7 :‘d - n ’12
Ier and Heimrter Susan Slnnka,
Wilson school-President Krnes
Huturdny (In ly
HKTIHKD 8KA CAP'rAIN— Tapt, and Mr*. Hamurl N. Groves ar«
tine Denm ark. Vice President
"Don’t pence Me In ”
*hown aboard Ik* raptaln'a former eommand, the 88 Kteallbur,
Jeunnls Crews und Secretary Vc
1:1111 • Ilifitl - 0:32 ■!• ID
upon whlrh they are taking a voyag# tn Kurope. The couple liven
ra Spivey. Seventh grade, Sanford
" K ille rs l-’ rom Spare"
in DeHary.
Junior H ig h - President Janet
2:43 - 3:11 - H-.M7
Glenn, Vice president Connie Itsll
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Htilidnv and Monday
Secretary Sharon H e rm it ami
"Cain M utiny"
Eighth
grade. Sanford Jimlm
1:00 • 3:13 - 3:30 • 7:01
12
H ig h-P resident S u l l y
Chase.
M O V IH LA N D D ltlV F . IN
Vico President Lynetle Drigger*
.Starts 0:30
■nd Secretary Kvie K ra lzcrt
"Rote of Cim arron"
0:30 und 10:19
and
"Loophole1’
■Capt. Harauel N. Grove*, veteran Amerlan Kxport Lines niasttr,
who retired fnjni active itrvlra tn September after 55 year* at **a,
H 27 Only
Moodsv and Monday
I* retracing hi* old rout* a* passenger aboard hii former »hlp, 88
Fytallbtir.
Starts 0:3&lt;&gt;
Memorial services will be enn
Capt. Hi ivca Joined the company in May, ll'-’fi es second mate dueled hy the Ineal i«*st fur the
"Th e Glenn M iller H lorv"
on the lloir Islander, Haucon, Hinc* 1020 he served a* master of the Veteran* ot Foreign Wars Sunday
C O LO H K D D R IV E IN
Wicnns, City of Fureka end various other freighters. In 1933, he we* trom 11 a.rn. until mum.
"Return to Paradise"
Traev-serlal
Appointed to commend the old Kxeter and In .lM d , tu command the
Chaplain
F
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W.
Kempson
from
Heturdav only
old Excalibui In July, 194k, he was appointed to the command of Uw
the
Sanford
Naval
A
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xilia
ry
A
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88 Kxrsdbur s position he held until hla recent retirement.
"D avy Crocket, Indian Seoul"
Station w ill be the principal speak
a old E x ic a U iw r was in the,
and
e r el Ihe servree*. In which the
"Look Out Siste r"
Moditerranead In th« lu m m tr o
Hennliitioned
public lx Invited.
■(colored east)
1M0 when the- M editem naan w«»
When the "4 Ac**," a quartet of
A fish fry , which also w ill be
, i \ S ta rts 7:13
cVotod tc Am erican shipping, and American Export Line* luxury vet- open to the public, w ill he held
Sunday and Monday
background) and &lt;oHrcl&gt;&lt; until ll rra ch rs a err lulu depth. When
. J T A T IU N -- Pound at Inns for Ih * lift slalio n at M ill Creek,
&gt; requisitioned by tha from noon until 2 p.m. el Ihe LeCapt. Groves carried the staff of
"Secret of the Inca*’’
Dds d*|itli in rrmhed. large newer titimpa take the new age out of
a portion of the e*tvns|«e City sewer and water urogram, have
4 and converted into at* ■loo H
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l,
end
at
1:30
p.m.
a
meet
Hut.
ind
xt
a:3i
(color)
the company’ * Oaooa offie* to L is ­
Dir well through Inigo pipe* olio la k e Monroe. Ihe station* w ill
in*port
Ci
been fin l.b r,I, Foundations of u second station were finished In
---- Capt.
Oroveel a Inj ol tiie Eighth District
of the
1
Cartoon
bon on tha last of Urn E xp o rt ihlp* raxanrn oncer it.
hull, bo o iu lu rrJ . ill, pump bouse, on Ibe topa. (H tatf Photo)
Part Hal Iim Park about three week* ago, according to i 'll * M ar.
VrW In Florida ii scheduled to
S ta rt! 7: IS
IVarr si) IX Know le i. Sewage flows Into a deep, "wet w ell" (le ft,
to leave the Mediterranean.
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45 Sanford Firms
Contribute Funds
For Annual Parade

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City Cop Fired
Following Arrest
On DWI Charge

nHe'MSaWS5S9i*lf Wif*wTfiea¥er

Lions Will Sell
Bulbs On Tuesday
ToAid Projects

cirt “15**H*1/*

Andrew H. Toney
Dies After Illness

Police.* Pint Ii D
Pol kiwi ) AccidonI

Movie Time Tabic

Retired Sea Captain FromDeBary
Sailing Sea Lanes As Passenger

VFWWilT Gin duct
Functions Sunday

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ttl Church Notice* moat be arcw ntal at Th# HtrsM affka by I *
P. M. on tbo day before publication.
G E N E V A B A P T IS T CHURCH
THE PR E E METHODIST CHURCH
IK 1 L Y C R O SS C H U R C H
Corner W. Fourth St.. Laurel Ave.
Geneva
(Ep isco p al)
la v . Samuel stew an , Paata.
Paa
G, Eldon Kline, Minister
Rev. I I . L- /.I miner man, R. IE ,
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School to a.m.
Reel or
blaming Worship 10:45 a.m.
Church Service II n.m.
22nd Sunday after T/dnltv
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Training Union 7 p,m,
8: n.m. Holy Eucharist.
Evening Worship Service 3 p.m.
Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30
9:16 a.m. Fam ily Service nnd
Wednesday Prayer Service 5 p.m p.m.
Church School.
IIII.I.C R E S T RAPTDTr (IIU R C II ’ 11 a m. Morning Prayer nnd S e r­
LU TH ER A N (lIU R C fl
mon.
• Grneva
OP T II E R E D E E M E R
Services through the week:
Chester W. Plank, Pastor
Rev. Phillip Hrhlenman. Min
Monday through Thursday nnd
Sunday morning services:
Bervleea at The Yacht Club
Saturday Holy Communion 7:311
10 a.m. Sunday School.
Sunday School 9:15 a m.
n.m.
11 n.m. Morning Worship,
Church Sarvlce 10:30 a.m.
Frid ay Holy Communion 9 n.m.
Sunday evening services:
Saturday Snrrnmcnt of Pi-nance
9:15 p.m. Training Union,
lO U T H S ID E B A PTIST CHURCH
( Hi ll
Efm
mi
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U,
6-ft P.m.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
East Z7tn .street
Wednesday 7:39 p.m. Pr
’ ra y n
W. L , Stephens. Paster
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
meeting.
Milton Dlggrnhidhnin
1607 Sanford Ave.
Sunday School Superintendent
I I . EiiKi-ne .lohnnon, Pastor
T H E F IR S T BAPTIST CHURCH
Welrome lo Ihe church
OF
OVIEDO
Sunday School in ii.in.
a.m.
Humlnv School 9:15 a.m. Mrs.
Rev. I^ttto Dav, Minister
I I n.m.
ii in
Morning Worship II
O. T . Pearson, superintendent.
9:45 n.m Sunday School.
Evening Worship M p.m.
p in
Morning Worship 11 n.m Mrs
Prayer Meeting Wednesday
rage: "Christ and Dolly Livin g ."
t O N G IIEG ATIO N A I, C H R IS T IA N
9:30 p.m. Chi Rho nnd C .Y F.
CHURCH
Meetings,
HT. PA Itl/H L U T H E R A N
M l Palmettn Ave.
7:30 pm. Evening Service. Mrsfit. Lube's Lutheran— In filnvla
J. Hern*nl Root, Minisler
snge: "W hirl Disciples Relieve:oi,
(near Oviedo), the Uev. Stephen
Dr. Frn l Emiminger
Baptism ."
M. Tuhy, pastor. Morning worship
Tearhrr nf Ihe Arlull Cl***
Mrs. N. V. Farmer, organist.
9:60 a.m. Radio Mission broadcast
Hunday SVImo] 0:45 n.nt.
AHHEM
HI.V ( I F G ill) C H U R C H
a 9:30 a.m. over WORK (7(0 kc);
Morning Worship II n.m. Ser­
nday School for nil age groups, mon: "How Important Are Y o u !"
Tw elfth S I. and Laurel Ave.
•t80 a.m. Christian Day School
Rev. C. W. M arshall, Pastor
This will l&gt;&lt;- tin- Inst lime we
grades and kinder- meet for worship nl Hie old slip. Sunday Servin'* 9:46 non. Don't
(A ll1elementary
*
garten), Monday through Friday, On Novernlicr 21st we shnll go to send your children, bring them. A
R:W a.m. Children’# program, "St. the new church.
class for every age.
Lako’a Chapel," Saturday 10:1C
I I am . Morning Servlet'. Mer­
a.m. aver W Tltlt, (1(00 ke.).
men tapir. " Ile n rl, Habits nml
KINGDOM IIA 1.1. (IP
llnines."
JEH O V A H 'S W IT N ES S ES
(1:311 p.m Christ's Ambiu-oidni*.
T H E CHURCH OP GOD
1921 West Flrsl Irrid
of PR O PH EC Y
Friday 7:311 |&gt;.rn Theocratic Our youth program Is growing.
1109 Elm Ave,
7:45 p.m. Evening Worship. SerMinistry School.
Bishop A. W. Nlover, Pastor
nmn: "Whv 1 Relieve Jeaus I*
H:Tin p.m. Servin' Meeting.
9:45 n.m. Sunday School.
Coming In My Generation."
Sunday 3 n.m. Public Address
11 n.m. Morning Worship. Ser­
Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Choir evrning.
■
1
:1
1
0
p.m.
WnlrMower
Study.
mon by A. W. Stover.
Wednesday 7:45 p.m. Prayer
Wednesday
7:30
|i.m.
Area
Hook
1:10 p.m. Kvangellitic Hour.
meeting and Hihle study.
1:30 p.m. Tuesday Evening Ser­ Study. “New llenveiis And A New
Join the tmppy. enthusiastic,
Earth.”
vice. V.L.H . Leader Joe Muse.
singing congregation at the AsC lll' K O I OP C H R IST
■:30 p.m. Thursday Women's
Missionary Hand Lender, Mrs. A. Carner Second SI. earl Elat Ave. ncmbly of God Church Come and
Ham P. Hihkler, RvnBgeHat ‘ worship the Lord with us.
W. Stover.
tContlniird On Page .1)
Sunday: III a.in. RIMe Study,
Everyone welcome.
11 n.m Morning Worship,
I H E CHRISTIAN AND MISSION
7:,'ll) p-m- Evening Worship.
A R Y A LL IA N C E CHURCH
Wedni-silnv 7:311 p.m. Mlil-wierk
Parh Avenur nt Fourteenth Street Hihle study.
Pastor, David S. Carneilx
Thursdov 111:311 a.m. laulles
Sunday Sc hool ami Morning Wor­ lllldi1 Class.
ship Combined Hervlee 9 (5 n.m.
Ifii din lirond,-*, I oydf
W TRR
tn 11:30 n.m. "Worship I’crlod eneh Mop.tov, WedneWlity, aPd
begins ai 10:-to n.m."
I'Hdav 7 to 7: Ifi a.m.
lunee Youlh Fellowship 0:30
Alllunei
p.m
AM , SnlU.M C A T H O LIC
A worship srrvlrr cmptuM/ini:
Evening .Service 7:(5 it
CIIUHCH
cmergerirv needs In Korea will he
Wednesday Mid Week I I I h l o
held In Ihe -.anclunrv of the Fir-1
Corner Ninth SI. nnd ftok Are.
Study 7:(3 p.m,
Miliidnv Masses 7. 9 nnd )f) n.m. IttcthndM Church on Sumtnv nl
(he rPHiilav 11 a. m aervlce notir.
Week ilnv Mnss 7:19 n.m.
Evening Devotions Tuesday 7:45 Mi'lliodlsi conuregntlnns Ihrougli
C EN T R A L BA PTIST CHURCH
out America will he rimdlictlng
Corner Kimrlrrnlh SI., Oak Ave. p.m.
C'onlessions Sninrdnv« 15 nnd similar mrvlres on the same tlnv.
It. I,. Whatley, Minister
A vtpcrlnl mrssage from Rlshr»r
Sunday School 0:(5 a m
7:30 to H:3U |i.m.
M in in g Worship Servlet- It a
Sunday is the 23rd after Pente- John Rranveomh will he presented
Training Union n::io p in ll's a rrmt, It is Cnmniunion Kunduv for hy recording together with a re
ol n small Korean hnv,
family a__lia s '.
lire Ifnly Name Society. Hut on cording
blinded hy Hie war, sliming "A
Evening Worship 7:30 pm.
lids HufiilrtV llisy will go to St. Move the llllh nl Tim r" In (he
“ Come llwu with us ami we will Augustine, in Join with Ihe men
Korean language.
do thee pood."
from nil over FlorMn in a pil­
A novel teMi.’.'e of the service
grimage (o the shrine of Our l.ndy, Will he the present a I Ion ol Ihe ,1
&gt;1131 OP GOD
Jesus Mother, to honor her In this firin g In mlniuteur "rice hags",
a. a r t Knd m,
Marlin vaur. There will be more
i Bender*on, Pastor Ihim a thousand men In rceerVf syrtiholic of Ihn sacrificial pilar'
. a
fn(g of rice which llic Kore.lns
, i bun day Cchool 9:45 a.m
Holy Communion at
the
ten Ihonikclvr* have given lo relmlhl
Evangelistic
lellstlc Hep’leo
Herdco 7:3
7:30 .____
p.m, o'clock Masn nt the shrine, Cnrn their war ravaged sanrtuarle*
eek Service Tuesday 7:30 will be nvnlhiMc nt the Parish A n­
Kn
..nown
ns llm "Rlshtiits" Appeal
Kir Korea", Ihe spcelnl olferlng
ouns ' I’ropia'i Kervlco Tliura- nex for nnv man of the parish- Mas
Imen appro veil hv Ihe Metho­
hervlee men Included, wlm wishes
&lt;ny. 1:30 p.m.
to go. They will leave at 7 n.m. dist Council of ShlmpH ami Ihe
Council on World Service and Pin
CHULUOTA HAPTIKT CHURCH from 202 W. hth St. *1.25 wmihl snee.
l,o n fair share of the ««* expense
Waller A, Booth Jr., Pastor
Seventy per cent of Ihe offer­
If you wish.
Sunday School in am .
ing will lie administered llirmiali
Morning Worship Service II a m
the
(Icrinmloatiiio's Division &lt;d
C lllim il OF CH RIST.
fiermon |jy llm pastor.
World Mlsfthuis and :tu per cent
S C IE N T IS T
'
Evening Worship Service 7:30
through Ihe Melhotllsl tummllti'r
i'undav School tl:3h a m
p.m. Sermon hy Ihn inulor.
fur Overseas Relief
Miiriiing Weridiin II am
Prayer Mealing Wednesday 7:30
The Hptrlfnal hints for healthful,
p.m.
■
‘The Hidden Heart" I. the till''
Itnpnv, ninmiinnl living will ha ol the innDun dim which will he
dealt with nt Christian Science dmwrt during Ihe Evening Wnr-ihlp
„ PO STER C H A PEL
irrvires Sunday.
Service ut the Flrsl Mclhodl.l
M ETHO DIST CHURCH
Keynoting the Lesion-Sermon Church on Sunday at 7:30 p. in
R av. George II. Carlton, Minister ntitillni "hL'dnU nnd Immortals Thu worship service will he l/rnad
ih th, floldcn Text from John 13: Cast ss usual will, the Rev 51. II
9:45 a.m. Sunday Sr hoot.
11:00 a m. Worship Kr-rvlco,
ill; "That which la Imrn of the Wyutl's .sermon tape recorded for
ailn
8:00 p.m. Worship Service.
flesh In flesh; rind that which In Ihe radio congregation.
rim film. "H
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Tlia
"Hidden
Henri",
horn of the Spirit is spirit.
irndurt'd hy the llndlo and Film
Selections lo Im rend from Sci­ Produced
E L D E R NPRINGS HAPTIKT
Melhodjnl
.
CHAP
C IIA P KS II,
ence mid lleallh with Key t'j the nun mission of Hie
lrsl llajiilst
II
Itpeusored by P
First
Church Scriptures,'' hy Mary Hakpr Eddy Church In connection will, Ihe
liirlode Ihe following (751.2 29): J hurrh-yvlde emphasis lids vrnr mi
he stewardship of possessions
Charles Miilrhe^rf^SupertoleudeuI ••The sliikss Joyr—Ihe perfect loirrnuram. This program was de­
ol Sunday School
aimiv and Immortality of Life, ims- cided upon al Ihe general confer­
Prank Rrynn, Prearher
dtssing unlimited divine beuutv and ence held In San Franclseo tn
Bundfy School 2:30 p.m.
..... Incss without n single bodily
1)33. This
Preaching 3:30 p m.
pleasure or painc*-constitutes the
ellioillsl Church mcflx every
only veritable, indestructible man. four
in
years nml endeavors lo set
A L L SAINTS
Whom) living la sulrUunl.
lip
a policy nod program to he
e p i sISCOPAL
copal c
r hurch
From the Hlbln the following pul Into r llr r l during the romlnu
EntrrprlNe,
r, Pis.
ipssnge will he among llmse iiundrmmluni throughoul the en­
Siimlay Services:
lend lllomans Hill): "For lo be tire church,
I Inly Comm union with sermon,
Training lor stewardship vlilln(lirst Sunday of month i nl II n.m. carnally minded l» death; but lo he
Iloly Communion full Sundays spiritually minded i» Me and llon la under Ihn direction of
James Dotard with the assistance
peace."
•leapt first) nt H a m.
of Charles Rowes. Thursday and
Minting Prayer with sermon, all
Friday evening nf (his week IdcnF IR S T PRBRRYTH RIAN
Sundays except first, at l l a.m.
Ural training sessions are being
CH U RCH
|
Visiting worshippers always w#L
held jn the social room nf McKIncoma.
Oak Ava. and Third HI.
Ifall
.... ..e
ll from 7:30 until 9
_ p
_
Rev. A. G. Melanin. Minister
and solecled worker* may a Ilona
ay
either night. This coming week
10:69 a.m. The fiesalon meets for tho xlewarrlihlp visitors wilt an nut
prayer In the Session Room.
twn by Iwn to rnn licl ■ pnrllon ol
11 am . Morning Wnrihln. An- (ho church memhcMhln. A second
thema, "O Isird Most Holy, Dick- period of visilatmn will follow in
Insoin ''Slug Praises," (llurum hy the spring
•ring for v
iitu
vliltetJon
of Ihe
Chancel Choir. Sermon hy Mr. Me- remaining membership,
Anyone whn la interested
Innle,
iterested In the
Church Nureery 10:46-19 each meaning and techniiigua of th
tho sleardsnlp of possessions Is invited
vlted
flunday morning for children up to wardship
to attend either one of the train
five yeera.
Service 7:50
inn
sesslone.
Everyone
Is
cordial
5:30 p.m. Pioneer Fellowship.
dey Evening/!
0:30 p.m. Senior High Fellow iy Invited lo share in Ilia shnwlnt
ody Invited lo attend all
of lie film Huntley evening, "Thi
Hidden Heart".
* fli.'io p,m. Older Ynulh Group,
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month*. MU sister, Mm. Ada po;
levin, of HaverstrnW, N. V., and a
cousin,. Ml** Jessie Cole, id At
bany. N. Y „ . are with him and
plan to remain for mme time.
While on hi* way home fvom
New Yhrk to Chicago, Edward C
Landcrgrcn Jr, Hew down tr
spend inc weekend with his par
cnl*, Mr. and Mrs, E . C. Lnnrtci
gren of Angeles Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Black of
Long ■Island, N. Y., were guest.,
for several days this week in the
llcnnipgcr home.

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(Continiird From Page S)
F IR S T B A P T IS T C U l'ItC II
Park Vve. at Sixth SI.
Sunday were Mr- M. I Ciilliim
W. P. Ilrmrks Jr.. Pastor
and sen Jerry. Mr mul Mrs W
It, Moore mul family all of San
John I,. MIlIrr
ford. Mrs W. H. Moore Sr ol
Minister of Ediirntlon
Fl Myers and Mr nnd Mrs |1&lt;&gt;I&gt; Holh i:. Vrrhrr. Plrrrlor of MushCuliom of Green Cove Springs.
" W e 'v Saved ,\ Place For You"
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kolcfl
EarIv Morning Worrhip 8:IB
and Mr. and Mrs W E Matfalr a m. S' iuioii hv W. P. Brook* Jr.
Sr attended an &lt;&gt;ul door fi h frv
Sundav Sellout IHtti i^nl. "Take
at the homi- id Mr. nnd MrCyril Itulncr of Sanlord Tncstlav v«ur faimlv lo Sunday Hrhnol. W&gt;for every member
of the
evening
.i ,iirovidi
,
.
Mr Carl Slnnghtiv of Sanford r"milv even the Imby.
Mm omit Worship II nan. Sei
vtsltcd Ills daiigntcr, Mrs Itav
looo hy \V P Brooks Jr
Pell anil family Sundav
Training Colon iHITi p in. "Tiaio
Mr Sammy llauierson of Apopka
and Mis* Frances Henedtei of nr mg Union i* n faintly affair.” We
lando railed on Mr and Mr- It .tv provide depart nit lit* for evrrv
monil Pell mol Mr Itav Pell. Son ineiolui of the fam ily'
(CuiiHm inl I'rnm
Um*&gt;
day.
Evening Worship 7:”tt pm. Ser
m t hr 'thru* | { V »n«»rv i f
Mr. and Mrs Charles Rolf anil 1110*1 Iw \V. P. Brooks Jr.
f .rtt*lit I\ mill l*v I»m » i xpuii.litm i • f
»on "t Mini; vr,lied her parents.
Wrdnesilav e-eiilng lerviee
ii
Mr and M s. Arthur Clark Sundav n.in We continue with the study of 1In f**I fiit'i1 {",*) Tinfrtv* t-llfcltl
1M'm ii n I• i 'It) mil ilk: nml iiimL u
Mr Joe Fllpsc, a -oplio'itorc al Eplieshin e
M "ii mil' nf i in* f*u«14 uni iklM* m
flic University id Fla spent ihc
N h i -eiy open at all service*.
weekend with hi: parents. Mr ntfd
Enrphnoes for the hard of hem •i"iire&lt;( 1ill 1tuluv'* chsM lm&lt; imn*‘
Mr* Gerard Fllpsc
YH ti iilU itli* 111*1 l iu l i o n
ill it tl 14PH 1
_
Mrs, It F lturke spent a few ing\V I'leeme.
I f f n f n» w f i i ' l t H n iti'h Hit tl* : i T l |||11»
dnvs wilh her soniolavv and
I'viML'* M’rrrjitlA'n, fiv n •*, *i n lbr ,
daughter, Mr and Mrs Luther
inti’!* till
h Iflllnpn, c t il ? •* n I
llogsel id lawk hail
t \ ■i n inter lu ilnmtil u ff.iii imMti
The following attended Nation
m inh\ I'lm h i.il i»M nnd
al Giis’.-il cni'ip at Paisley, F l i
liii#* hi h *
over Ihe weekend Messrs Wen
A 1m*t»l •‘ luiki-nijih fltl IHihln
drtl llitt, David llovatk. Pal
(ConUntied From Pane Onrv
. b.".f ml 1* »* ' So 1Ii** i'iIl il IK c* dh
Haitglit mol Paul Law-retire
led la n-iiium abroad Ihe ship III: thn! iFu' 'Mihtli* lihitul-s in ytnu tit i i
All ami Mrs. G A Tyler call the rank ol lieutenant commander
ii'r t|«•ttlg al h'UM a . r; nml 11 |"Fi
n l on Mr and Mr- John Marlin
as navigating officer. He v ' - l t ula v as tie v did It getter .ili&lt; tn a ",
id Orange t.'ltv Thursday
.
hoard
the
E
x
ra
lih
u
r
when
Hie
Mr. and Mrs Lewis Knapp ol
11(1.1 l.l'obltblv it h rlt.'l pit.
ri.V liin tllh 's r iiin p le ti lv new t ic .a n r s .'li e lew i t . vylilor :m il m ore llc in 1l) ,n ln- : lo u d e r
PrLand railed on their son in 1iw vessel was tarni lceil hy nil rneiuv
" I f FFit1 (nl* it i|| !im -ii 1 HI"■in ( ”
M
iluiiariinin
Nnvemhor,
till?
,
olf
nnd dauglilrr. Mr and M'* H.t
la
1ln*M»UMFi n'• \ 'Hi Hn uk it
lh.111 f.iev ions in m lrlx . W ith v tllp -r a I'm te i l'| wv S .s o r Mv t i r e \ ,i ettgine. t h is :ui* fin*
F
rd
id
.i,
I.A
mites
oo*fb
id
Casa
man llreyelte Smidav
c Ii 'i Hi'i’
11* |#»*J1H1VIII* I II* M '
most p i.w e rtiil cur.* I'lv in m ilb li.e. &lt;■'■■■ i i
Tlii-y uia- :n ,i'l,ib lr&gt; ‘ w illi a lu ll ra iia ." of
Id im-a. al the sla rl of Hie North "light ■all fm m iii i'* *1" IT1IM|" 1, T)-C
Mr W E Million .1r . Mrs G
. .'■I a
i.lito ili.ilie am i p o w e t-assisl deyn i , no liidnh'. e le i lr ie v.indnw Ii is m il p n u iT flo u t seat
A Harris and Mr- Itloford Carroll Afrieao invasion The duv before.
" If Vfill ll» ill tlfsejiM* t llti* | Ilim" **
a d iiis tm e iil
I'ie lm e d h ere Is tin- !;. I. dm,- t tfe .r se ili.o
Sard .rd . died m. (heir o am d s. he had »r«m Ihe Exeter. Ids form
at"'..t *In ninth! v nf *•*1*i* al n*II M*m
Mr. and Ales \V |. M alta.r Sr er command, torpedoed nearby ■l .lllt . n ai» if*'I ! in it, hi tt'l F*1mul
Monday
Tei'tporanly In e xp arllatril fn|
•1" l‘,».|
Mr and Ml* \ I, Hopper ami lowing the torpedoing experience '•v * i 1i."' i tiuiHj nl i «lvtn"'
daughter P h )li &lt;. were over night *'a pf ( I -eve* wa* released hy th'1 Mi-m k f iti ii it m| i * ii niiTi'l \ 1i•rtliv.*
EUT'Is of her par.nils, Mr. mid Navy and aprnupled pert director t *• ID' ’tit i »I\ » • i Fm ' li""l I*11ill
Ur i • 1.■■I ,t,g
* r*' ft'! *'Hi* hun
Mrs If H W illiam s Wednesday
ol Hie War Shopping Adinlnislra itrttnii ! .1 Iv'I'L' M||*‘ MU'll
H o itlliiiin l I i miii
Our i
Hot. m C a sa ld in ra , where he very
f *'tK f*,iff»'i ssuii h\ In firm iti l
Crm
eil for more (halt a year, nnd laf.'i
If . ft* 1 S• Il !If! Vi **!* *• t V i i ».inf (In I,liter lerkrtl .nv .11 p ru tir.il
nrted a* norl represenlnlivo *ni
•
•
tv
n
m Ilt4.ll II I'li-Mi, V*M| III e -It'; l\ .iillim ; «luv\n
Ihe War Shipping AdlninlsIraH'.n
Hrplllx lli'l.i
I* if V*H! tl» ink th.il pro
a I I E an and Genoa
.-\If i"r I lie ulni-M*. .ireonlm i; f *
*
I’ll
Willi
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s
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HI*1
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Itelnnied to Company
a Iriti 1 " I f 1(It) Ik v "tl *' in hofl.-i. 8h r m I i ‘|H i I &gt; , 11.11i « -1 m i ii 'k e c t in
He returned In If"' eiimpanv at ftlhl It-ml
,1 I iMlx tin! vi .1s tn| | il \\ ,i I t
tin- end ef l)ie war and wa* given
m l Fie tulil (hi
"Miii i Fi.ii »• a ir tFi u V" ii a . 11 l.»!#* Ihe 'le(&gt;ii»\
command ef the expres* freipld- * trii lini' 1Fm' ynu *I** in»l Fti |\* t" rii«)9uri&gt;( 1 I1.1I In* li.nl the ‘ N.imv
r, Exem plar Prlnr In breonilng * uri s 'luttif IFi*‘ clumU Fill k allv
k mil nf |ull Yuli know vvli.il vve it •
. master of Hie E x ra llh n r in IhiN, H ir . * '. 11t*i » til lli iih &lt; t h a' nult
1 h roii c ti
lie rn.nlr many voyages in Ilofia
t .1 - ,*" . i t
F'"1 t ! h .
1**1Her sun u; nit m i 111* ufv
'
ami v.iroois Medtierraoean porl* t VI-'1 1
(,'!♦ 1,nl le e n l
LP N G W flU P
The l/ingwooiF on the E te o ip la r
I f r f **t| 1 *11» nl* 'f he
&gt; 1u t !i
I,, ' Fi'
»r#.i
■\r.
Town Coimrll m*d «n Ihu r d u
l ip. id no- wen I lo sen In l!*ta
i* m*" p ir*ft »lit\ &gt;u in ft .1 ii'.iffi 1
evening. No. III. lor llodr revol i is an ordinary seaioi.n It. a sail FvlilllJlft •Hi •*&gt;\ r hn 1 it"v*
11.1|!ei .mi vv 1 1eft .1 &gt; I met f
Hu &gt;ri ttil \ in r e ll'ir. al Hie T'o-vr ing - lop and 'till holds a llrens. u&gt; ' ‘k Hit II I. ! A.tiil • mil 1 1«• ti . a t f*
1• ' I." ,i' *11111 4, • III* 1It’ mi a litunl nf &lt;/UH I hi U' \l pie .1 *l,t .
Hall.
master for srpiarc rigged sinus,
Vltei ! iv
n
»1tI Mil r II- Ill I uilUtV I eitl I
Two Imildiiui |o rinds w i n
one ol lire few remmning eapl du- i nidi
Cl if ilim; fe ' F lit I h 11 ,t V Sliri it t
t If
granted for immediaie rousino
| H«11 v l l . l l il V •
i'M il I
wtin
toil
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fiapers
fj........ , |flMJ ..........
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t* MrPonnid
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... nddlti
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H i. wife Mr- Theresa Grove
fi,
aei-ornpiinied loin on lids Irip
-•n. r r ,m* w t 'd srsginKmar,. v lire home nf II C arl on
down mentor' lane that w ill lake
The Mayor .less Cnlilngli.im . m him lo IS Mediterranean |&gt;iris,
S23
formed tin .mined tlr.i li.e I .mij
&lt;5
Wood Area i h'lntow «t C nnineree rigid land, and three rnnllp'nts
(
.del
'..ttniis
have
been
pi.inn
d
n
wa* eonsldertiu: l!u- eierlnni l o
M etliiiil Center mul Hi.it Tin s wen hi - honor lit all purls w lien tht* |
retpo' ling ti e *&gt;f ;t pnltli.ll -i IItr E s e ilib iir lands
i»i i
AlHiom'tr a natlv.- "I Lynn
ifj
town's property aj.iuiog tbt i&gt;J •.
kUi
ground The r.o m ril voted lo ao M.i s he now - makes Ola linnrprove tln« arllt.n providing Hie on IMaolaliott Esta te '. P elta ry i
(MODEL No. PR 72 VALUE 149.501
C'mutty Coinnii sioni' ..I o weri- m
agreement President of the conn
ell, It. C ra il-o n was appointed
to cunt id Ilw , ''ly iu iily ln iie r*
A letter from (lie w ild er I'a ik
Toleplmrie Corp w.t read statlm(Continned lim n I’agr Oor)
Ihe new rates for pliooe M-rv.ee g ir .renal io n .in llee ur c.du! d. '
lo l.ongwood elfeellse a* of Nov
in ilil.iiy 10 .tiers
The Town l onin-il ruled a dona
.lidiit10.1 Saul
Hon of s.io for the Comnuinif)
^ O PEI
Hut Johnson said In ■vu v . '•&gt;j
Christm as I’.irlv tlod I* given an 'A iiri'o t w,is lonip't’lelv . lu.nvi d |
i)4A r,
finally foi the fm at child .-o
Iw / v 1id' c 1 ', I -s 11in an v he I 1 * in
The Street Comindb e w .t. giv
i'i" aa I Si oale enonntllep u h" i
aulhor.u in clay Chorrb .it at In-til lie (rings on piopo-' I n o n
their e 11 lie I eonviem &gt;•
ol MgCarlby
The Council .dsn *av« nolle*
Welker's
fi 1 t . | . r .
-i . ed
Hint tiie registration l.ooks mo i
lie .1" ' -1 five dm
before tlo | f 11 ed t.v p-n Mi l' udliy or it . m
to w n ’
el- shall And I'l.il anvaii* , fills fluid day of di ll, le "ii a &gt; 0
ore i . ilule n
desiring t" inn for anv of tlo
Sell Mali He I lf Novi eal'ler |i id
vacant "H ic c . m ini po i their p.
fold the Sen tie lie thought M■
■
t it inn In November i i
. a . Illv liail bel li i" t ie tit.. \s j.
Tlo
I , teal .Soiot,v oon.l.lain- ping few'' Ol a move ai'.ud In
i-ooilin • the rradl. of .*11 veer | ledroy (lie .live Ii • dive |ee'i'
liilinn ie 'forth Anu-iuw
ef tie Serial"

By MRK. B E V E R L Y BATON
Longwood wax sadden by the
tragedy that slrnck here Monday
morning when Mrs. Marie P ile
wax critically burned by an extfloding ua* stove and later tiled.
Mr*. Pise was fll years old and
had been it resident here (ur H
year*, and had nnty recently onturned from her former homo In
Ashfleld, Mas*. She wat a member
of the Longwood Kpslropat Church
and the laities auxiliary nf the
church, the Longwood Civic la?a
Rues and the Tourist Club
Site jell a daiiahttr, Mrs Hay
mond Hush, Conway, Mass,, and
Hy Aborts FREVATT
a Min, Carl J. Pine, Asi\f!cld
Mr., and Mr*. E . It. Grant had ,-i v
~*tas».
Ihrlr recent guests,..Mr. and Mr.
A. p. Grifltn and fafailv of Winter
irorjjo Grange; and Haven, and Mr and Mrs. Horace
his wife were the hmtnrrd gutudx. Wesson and sons of Winter Park
The Baptist W. M. tl. wns hns
at a reception givrn hy the l.nltei
auxiliary of (‘tirM Mission, Lour less to a stork shower In honor of
wood, The llev Mr tinnttcr is Mrs. Thomas Ray Suimncrsill
the new vicar of Ihc Episcopal Tuesday .evening., Refreshments
mission
w.W# served alfer the honurcr
Mrs. I.cmy Neuman, chairman, opened Her gifts Those attending
wa* In eharttc id the reception were: The Mines T. W. Prevail.
and wns assisted by' Mrs, Mtyhcrl Cadet Mart, Paul Maxwell. W. t,
Hunter and Mrs. l,ornv Hennessey. Sein, J, T McLain. J r. Tingle
The president. Mrs. Charles NIc Lester fimwn and E . T. Rmnmir
« jels. presided at the rnffep tabic
The Itev. and Mrs. Pavld Leach
*Mr. nnd Mrs, William Hrldgcs
pastor of the .Alt Saints Chitrrl have as Ihrlr atiesls.for a lew
and his wile. Enterprise, and the days, Mr. • amt Mrs. Mlrharl
Rrv. and Mrs II. L. Zimmerman, Bridges, of Alabama.
parlor at Ihe Holy Cross Church . Mr. and Mr*. Louis Markham
and hi* wife, Sanford, were a mom! and fafully visited. M r.. anil Mrs.
Inc Riirsls present, Roth had lire Coda Cellars Wednesday night in
vlnusly served as pastors at Ho E o lc rrc b C . &gt; ,
'i
mission here.
Mr, and Mr*,. Jimmie Merrill
Included among the uucsly wcr&lt; and Sammy spent the weekend in
Mr. mid Mrs. Iloher! Hammond Crescent'"city'w'lVh"V irs'!' 'M Trrlll's
po.-onls..
Mrs. Anna Mrnlck, Mrs. H C. ner-rntx
Carlson, Mr and Mrs Ralph llam
Mrs. E . 11. Grant visited Mrs
11worn). Mr and Mrs John Remnr
Rniund Wesson nnd children in
wlr and Mrs. Leroy Hennessey Sanfurd Tuesday.
Mr mol Mrs Hrrlierl Hunter am1
daughter, l.indsey, Mrs. .lim a'
McGrath, ami son Jamra Robert,
Mrs Thomas lllnnton. pebble and
Ry M RS. R . I). M rIN TO SII J r .
Tlmmus lliantiin, Mr Hnd Mr*
The Altamonte Springs Civic
Charles Nickel*. Mr and Mrs
Ralph Stevens, Miss May Steam*. Club will again hold a rummage
Mrs Clara Krug, Mrs., Hlxm tale this .atternonn from 2 to f.
Eldrldgc, Mr mid Mrs .1 A o'clock and tomorrow Irmn H:txi
Itlsl Hoc, Mr. and Mrs. E lle r a. m. to 5 p. m. at the Melnto»l&gt;
Radilln, Mr. anil Mrs. Union Cox store hujldlug on Altamonte lllvd
.tied HH last Saturday,
Mr and Mrs, Samuel Johnson
funds are nurdrri
# t r s . Etta James, Mrs Sarah t,ar
to
complete
Ih e pWiJeel of Install
“ on, Mrs Jnnls Cole Mrs. Mnrli
ing
a
sfnk
and
watrr
heater in Ihe
Pice mid Mr and Mrs Ira WII
Communllv House.
Mill.
Those wnn worked Iasi week are
S.irulrn IT o s s c wa., lomnri'd re asked lo eorne nl Ihe same hour
ernlly when her mother. M"s ugi.ln Ibis Saturday Maov items
William I'rnsscr eolcrtalimd with held over from Iasi week have
a |» a r I v celebrating Samira'' been reduced.
seventh hirthdnv. The affair wot
The Allamnntc Springs Civil
held In Ihc I’rosser rrslenec's
ii annual
garden
Club will hold H* second
imi'ii hniiHi* iiiKi emu mu n tv (*jit
(iiiesls were Lynn Ihuinan, Tflm open house and community Ira
ju u l (ieorttc Mllwec, (iurv Howie* Wr lines day from .1 lo h p. m a I
“ Jlendn Payne, flail Hammond the (.'ommimlty House Mr* J I)
Morrison is general chairm an •&lt;(
Ann Ci.Ison, Margaret lllaiitm
Hill anil .lolm Wharton, ilohliy and the uttiiir She w ill be assisted t&gt;.
llouer Mnldey, Mlrkrv MeEailden. Mrs, Allen Forw ard. Mr* L E
Chuckle Wagner, Gary llllxman Mann, Mrs, It. O Burnelle, Mrs
Paul Lambert. Parlenr. Seymour. U. J). McIntosh J r , Mrs It K
Pal Martin, Vail 1,amber, Shan Seaman and Mr* Graham I'villiv
The Juniur C ivic ( lull w ill Imjil
lion llallel, Margaret Sirens, Mr
lanie Shaw. Pamela Fhlrldge and It* NoveitO.er meeting at the Coni
munitv House Wednesday night id
llclty Sue Prosser.
0 , o'cliiek, \ p ro - a m ol ^varied
kapie* hat. been njafii
New Iremher* anmmitcctl
in i n bv
oy ifly
iv
Forlainttwood Civic, I,eagiire are M « ,
^ V u .te n t -Matcflil,
„ ______ M r*
_ M n V o ig u ' - * *
■x r-nmrfir
\
--------Hu»|unng, Mrs. W. T. Thorne
American legion in.st No Hci
Me* II. K. Johnson, Mrs. p. S
Cong, Mrs l,ce Nash, Mr*. Lent) will hold a turkey shout al the
Neuman, Mrs,
Hawkins. Mrs Legion home on Prairie Lake
T, J. Piirrnnee. Mrs. N A. Bur- Sunday at lo a m. Jark Waltman.
noil, Mrs. M E. Rudolph, Mr, Jim Title mid .W. J, Wells Jr are
John Murray. Mr*. Cleofgc Kane. In cliarge of ihe shoot.
Mrs E C. Punning, Mrs It p
ltnthbniie, Mrs.
Itnss Moldev.
Mrs Joe Srreeney and Mrs. pun
llil'inm i
h&gt; MuK. K i n g a i .i .m a n
Mr*. Hurry Osteen enferlamnd
, Mrs It It dray was railed
thn Crr&gt;»* of Malta (‘lid. of pj.*)Lakrluml Iasi Snlurii.iv by Ihe l.iiail Monday night si her home
death nf tier iirolher
Tne following were presenl: Mines
Mrs. II Prsrh is very ill m Hu
Frrnald Laughton Memorial Hot
pllnl.
flu ire , Ltillier Preggor.s, 11. II
W illiam * and H arry Oslren
Mr.*. Harry (Meen anil Mrs. It
Florida forest rangers head
om irlrr, received a call on Tluirj |1 Williams o| (htcrri were hut
day afternoon of n fire near the le.saes lo fhe VFW Auxiliary in l)r
laud, Tuflidjy night.
Cholootn lower
Mrs, Herman Ku]r|f of Ojlero
The fire u a , apparently id Hv
wns one of Ihe hostesses of n
i indiary iclqln mid I wo a r m
were hunted before the rmtgeri stork shower given in honor of
••could extinguish Ihe blare. Holh Mr*. W. R. Heed at. thu hhm« nf
^trucks were dispatched tn assist Mrs. llohert Wallace of Sanford.
In fighting Ihe fire. The rail wax Saturday niglit
received at l . t t p m. and the
Mr. nnd Mtx. Fr.rosl Wheeler
j lire wns extinguished at. ,1; 1.1 p iq
and inn Tommy of Praia were
ItONlMiN mv T Ii" K m n litrv lu vi*
w
A new ranger has been JiLraU dinner, guest* ol Mr. and Mr*. W
lifcrci" on hnvi In r«unF»jf
and assigned to the Choliuttii E. Mntlnlr Sr Sunday.
lower He Is Hubert L. MrComuhn
Mr*. Cyril llulner anil son rnnnof Fm m t■*?|ir»*f■••I .1 . any h.iMc
Tumbiy Of Sanford called .on Mr. chank'H bv I hr K r« in I j11 h m a n l On
hi • t w &gt;v • t ♦filing
ami Mrs W E. Mnltalr Sr Sun­ rhurrh fi
fhi* p iiiH l.tiihfol
• flti i i . a'fif.i
day.
tnr»* tiu’Fun i .irul t i ll r i’i r i irlr"’
Mr U. ft'. Btcko wa* vliillpg In « iti I p * oi .e i fever all I fo .o iin .i
ID KAY IIEN N IN G ER
Five residents of lieliurv have Now .Smyrna Sundav.
Mrs. J , V, Rape ol New .Smyrna Hietu du- lo Hie prop.i jarula luu
■'vailed themselves of Hie oppor
.suit per out non
“ unity In Join Ihe class tn parlln- was over night guest of her sister, l,f Obviously,
party v&lt;in k e r, have
mentary procedure and group Mr»&gt; George llirt, Friday,
Mr*. GeArgc fllrf. Ml**** t:aro- gone Ilia far III preaelilllg anil
dynamics being given in Sanford
hy Harry Cr|m under the auspice* lyn flirt and Sandra Petie.son at- religdrao. thought and, Inslrn I of
of Ihe Sanford Chamber of Com­ InnOcil thy vnltay b a lln ta y day lending pe .pie from Hu- church,
merce Thnin taking Ihe course at Rcabrm e lUfih School, Daytona they are driving then, into il
Itim in o inngaimt . p a rlj.i.la rlv
aro Mrs. Allre lloblollo, Mrs. Ray Hnfirrdny. Miss Carolyn Iflrl par
K. Peck, Edward Mealy and the HeipaUa in (he uamn represent- Krokndil, n .ve recenlly published
Misses Pnruthea and Kay Hen- ing n«Lond high school, who eartiHins in m-h r livimis bad la-dr
(hat even Ihe lough men m Hie
nlncer.
were runners-up.
Mr*. Anna Jansen amt sons. Krem lin most have winreil These
The Women's auxllli.’y of (Be
drawings
lumponiicd
Volunteer Firemen's Asioclalion Dickey anil Johnny were dinner partirulur
will hold a gift sale In Iho Kudlac Bursts of Mr. and Mr*. Fran k Al-i priest* and rili/cns at prayer
Um Sunday. nHiera who called , There are strong indirafions the
l^tiillding on Friday, Nov. IB,
The following nominating oum&lt;
rnlltee was appointed tu ^i m v
evening at the business meellmt of
Ihe Denary Civic Association: Lee
Sprague, Pavld MacFarlane, GrcKudlac, Horace Colchor,
n
av Ranprlch. George Wake­
field, Carol Illackburn and Ml**
Allco Cooper. The book* ol the
association .will he audited hy Har­
ry S. Keck and Me*. A llh E d ­
wards.
I The Dcllarjr H apliil Chapel will
ahold service* al II a. m. on Si
day In Ihe Communllv bull
Everybody Is moat welcome.
The W. M. U. met on Tuesday
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Kremiliris Views On Religion
Don't Herald Change In Policy

DcBary

Colllionnlst icadei . re ili/ i f ere
is a religions revival in ii i sia
From teporls in Soviet f.aprrs
mure young pioplo ,ne gnu. ■ lo
e fn iri'. nud a eouiUry new g , per
last mo.dli le p o rl'd il.nl .&lt; p u ty
se. retiiry hnd liei o seen w ■ ion
nig u&gt; piddle
Hill .eert.t arrival (loin Mo to.v
ti’ptrl Hid al I'm Hurt lin n eu
tin me fo If I S'piiiie. on lire lie
of what use I ( &gt; tie flu* ikon laden
'tirine r* Ihe llierl.in Virgin. Ilu-ic
still stands a urn pol up by l.' uu.
I'ml rends
" Religion |* oputiu bo Hie ium
pie "
Only when Hu- leaders t ike down
that I.T.ve lull gr.iplio defmilion ol
their ntIItriilc toward the chuicll
will changes lie indirnlrd in Ihe
travle position ol comtnnHism In
ward* religicn.

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U.S. Has Many Defense Pacts
Boy* riding bicycle.* have figured in two
accidents! thin week.
.
In one n boy wus injured when hi« bicycle
w « h struck by an automobile In the city, but,
according to Police Chief Itoy William.*, ap­
parently it wnsn’t hi* fault.
In the other, a motorist itwcrved IiIh car
into unothor vehicle in order to uvoid a youth
riding •! bicycle. In this ln*tnnc»*. the hoy
well could havo been at fault.
As Chief Williams pointed out thin
week, the regulations which apply to driving
an automobile also apply to the operation of
a bicycle.
T h e y sho uld be ridden on the rig h t hand
aisle o f Lhn a fre e t und. even though they are
h ig h ly m a n e u ve rab le , th e y should not be
w eaved brick and fo rth acroHH the street In

TODAY'S B1BI.K VERSE
The people thirnted there for water.—
Exodus 17:3. There wns plenty of wnter.
underground and in the nlr. God’s Rifts nre
incxhaiiHtible, and faith claims them.

The Sanford Herald

Friday. Nov. 12. lOIa-f

Tin* :i|i|i&lt; iintm i'iit n f Ju d g e Jo h n M a rsh a ll
K u rln n to th e Su p rem e C o u rt in th e k c c o ih I
rnntle by P re sid e n t K is e iiiio w e r. O bserver!*
w ere &lt;|iiick to point out th a t th e new njipolntm ent make.* the com position o f th e C o u rt nix
Dem ocrat.* and th re e ItejiuhlicanH .
Member.* of the S ti|ire m e C o u rt a re h u ­
m an am i “ object to hum an em otions and m o­
tiva tio n .*. B u t fo r the m ost p art men ap p o in t­
ed to th ? C o u rt have trie d to place politicH
aside w h in they donned t h e ir ju d ie ia l robe*.
Prenklent." have fre q u e n tly found that th e ir
rmmt violent opposition in the C o u rt lia s come
from m»*n th e y appointed to it.
No I tint it ii I ion is more im p o rtan t to I lie
p re se rv a tio n o f nor freedom and id eal* of
ju s tic e th a n tin- Su prem e C o u rt. S e rv ic e no
the C o u rt is a fe a rfu l re s p o n s ib ility but in
m ost cases men s ittiu p on it have pro w n in
s ta tu re to meet its dem ands
It is n.'itiirid Unit we should th in k o f llie
m ake-up of the court in te rm s o f the |io litic a l
p hilo so p hy of the P re sid e n t who appointed its
m em ber* and the p re vio u s reco rd s of the men
appointed, lin t it i* re a s s u rin g to rem em ber
that w it li few exce p tio n s the Su p rem e C o urt
lia s lieen re m a rk a b ly fre e o f p o litics o r a n y
undue bias.

HAL B O YLE

By RKLM AN MORIN
(For Hal Boyle)
NEW YORK OR - A vollng place
nn election day la a mirror of
America.
Tho woman in one ahead of me
obviously wa* foreign-born. She
»l&gt;oke with a heavy accent and
seemed shy and uncertain, walling
for her turn.
When she came out of the booUi.
a radiance ahona In her face, and
her expreulon waa uplifted aa
though ahe had been In a church.
Who knows? Perhaps she cornea
from one (4 those countries where
national policy 1* made with a
midnight rap on the door, ami men
reach office over a mound of
corpses,
A voting place lx a shrine.
That little cubicle with the green
curtain i* the truest and noblest
memorial ever devised to all the
men and women who died for the
principle It represent*. And thi* 1*
WIDOWED AGAIN BY CHASII
WINOOSKI. VI. WV-Mra. Shan­
non Smith, mother of two small
children, ha* been wldowpd by an
Air Force plane crash for the *econd lime in 10 years.
Iter husband, Capt. Mohlon A.
Smith II, 30, Sioux City, Iowa, waa
killed yesterday when he veered
Id* Kahrpjet plane onto a field to
avoid landing In a thickly popu­
lated area.
. In 1944, Mr*. Smith’* first hu»band, LL "l*h" Abbott, dilap­
idated In Florida white piloting a
plane on a training flight.
L E G FOUND
CHICAGO tfV—Police art looking
for a man who ha* )o*t hi* leg,
an artificial one detective* found
in « South Side street. The stain
Jen steel limb w u complete with
brown oxford.

WASHINGTON hfv-The United
State* ha* moved ao far from Ha
prewar Dotation—under both the
Truman and Elsenhower adminis­
trations—that now It la linked to
the defense of other nations span­
ning the world.
It has agreemneta with allies In
Europe, Asia, Latin America and
the Pacific, The agreements are
not all the tame, varying In.the
degree lo which the United States
pledge* Itself to aid It* allies.
The extent of the American com­
mitment* was Illustrated again
Wednesday when President Elsen­
hower asked the Senate to aDprove
this country’* membership In

t r n f f lc .
W h e n e v e r nn. autom obile and n b icycle
vie fo r th e name apace, the uutom obile a lw a y a
w in a. So. it ia n ’ t w iae to t r y to arg u e w ith n
m o to rlat con ce rn in g rig h t-o f-w a y .
A lao . ch ild re n a re h ig h ly unp red ictab le.
Motorl.**,* w hen ap p ro a ch in g a c y c lis t should
w utch him c a re fu lly and be p rep ared fo r u n ­
expected m o vem ent* T h e m ore ry d la t u th e re
a r e , the m ore caution.* the d r iv e r uhould be.
C y c lin g ia a good m eans o f trn v e l. is
h e a lth fu l and is lota o f fu n . L c t ’a not m a r it
by accidenta thro ug h cnrelcaancaa.

preclioly what we are fighting
about today, whut the "cold war'
I* about, nothing more nor less
Hum Hie right to step into a IkmiIIi ,
close thr curtain, and there ex
prei* a choice among men ami
Issue*.
A vollng place is a reository
of prejudice and anger.
One man came out nf Hie tnxitli
and sold to a friend o* they left
the room, "I don't know who I
voted for, but I know blank-blank
well who I voted against."
A»J during tho campaign, a pol­
itician told mo he thought he was
a cinch winner, because lie had
pllchcd hi* *ale*,tulk directly to
two large minority group*. Well,
he was licked, so evidently they
didn't buy that particular hill of
goods.
Still, politicians cherish thp be­
lief—or at least the hope—that mi­
norities ran tie controlled, lhal
they will ballot en him- If you ma­
nipulate things properly The Ihe
ory is that Americans will vote
obediently under Hie compulsions
of race, religion or national an­
cestry.
Maybe. Hut If you r -nd about
the campaigns of 50 nr tmi years
ago, you realize how far we have
come alnco Ihen. The evidence with
each election Indicate* tluil |x-ople
form their decision* from other,
amt better, reasons than Uiese
A voting place Is a symlad of
the growing up of America.
It seems to me that we are get­
ting better candidates and better
campaigns every year. Certainly,
Ihere are notable exceptions In Hits
broad generalisation. Hut many
vary fine men were candidates
Dll* year, and they campaigned
decently and wilh taste and IntelllgSDce,
Remember those «lirr!ng battle
erlea of other years, "Keep King

George out of Chicago," ami " I ’asx
the biscuit*, pnppy"?
A voting (dace is a luxury.
n f the two billion human beings
nil earth, nnly a fraction have the
opiMirtunlty to decide for them­
selves how they wish to he goveYned, and by whom. The great
m ajority melt into a vast grey
mass, without voice or fure. They
are In! I what is best for them and
punished for disagreement. Even
mure b ille r, there are tho m illion!
who bad a brief tasto of freedom
alter the k (lr*l World War, then
lost it after the second.
A voting place is all these Ihlngs
II Is Hie embodiment of lhal
thought, " In the lung run, you
can alw ays trust the cnmmun
sense of the Am crlcun people."

No Comment

Hy W ALTER CIIAM BI.IN JR.
.Senator Harry Goldwater of
ArUotia has been congratulated for
the excellent job lie did In the Henl.te to dispel the m vlh of the Ten­
nessee Valley Authority,
Among Hie absurd claim s for
T V A , he -aid, I* thiil it Is renirninr; handsome dividends to the
Federal Government. The fu rl Is,
lie showed, Hint the Government
has udviini-cd or iiutliorixerl appro­
priations to T .V .A . in tho amount
of 8 1.9IK1,000JMMI. To date the
agent-v Inis puul truck $M2 million.
At this rate it would take the
Government several hundred vears
In get its money hack if i l stooped
•ulvnnriiig money now. Hut T .V .A .
he suid, wool * more innnev right
rloiig II now dcmiilnl* $100 million
10 hiiilil steam iiliinl* near Mem­
phis which in m ile industry is
lendv to build.
lb- said Unit an examination
• hows that Tennessee has not im ­
proved ci'iiiioniii-ullv a* rapidly as
some of it* neighboring states. For
fXUlilple, tie pointed out, Tennes­
see stood «ixth among to neighbor­
ing stall'* in 1933 in total Income
luxes loiiil Iml despite T .V .A . It
hud reached nnlv fifth In 1951. In
retail sales, Tennessee stood first
among her neighbors In 1935 hut
had dropped hack lo fifth place In
19IH
Goldwuter added: "In uddlliuli
to the iihovc, whenever lilicniidovn't'iil Is ptevnlent in the United
States, Tennessee and I'u clflr
Northwest (a public power region)
are usually classified a* critical
area*.”
\
Goldwater thinks the T V.A . wn»
sold to tin- people under fnDe col­
or*. lie said it was represented a*
11 navigation and flood control de­
velopment during a lim e of oro
nninlc distress and nut i i * the elec­
tric power dtununolv It has become.
Fu rther, he said. T .V .A . has pel

mnnrntlv Inundated rich valley
laud rather than being subjected
to Infreiiuvnt floods prior to lie
existence.
I &gt;uring Senate debate Coldwatri
(looted Norman Thomas, the *ncodist lender, as having said la
1935; " T .V .A . Is the only genuine
socialistic act of the New Deal, a
flower in the midst of weeds."
Nor did Thomas change his mind
ns the veers went oil. Goldwntei
tinijti',1 him a* saying In 1U44: "T h r
T .V .A . exem plifies what socialism
might he and the technlipie It would
...... In the process."
T .V .A . has hecorne a burning la­
me again became of the proposal
i-f the Atomic Energy Commission
to contract with private Industry
for construction of an electric
utility nlnnt In A rkansas, which
would drliver electric power to
T -II.A ., while T .V .A . was deliver­
ing an einial amount of power to
I he Atomic Energy Commission
some i!IKI miles away.
This, Goldwater m aintains, D a
reiislblc arrangement under the
i irrum stanre*. The alternative, he
raid, would tie for the T .V .A . to
•ten further Into the realm of soc­
ialism by building n new steam
l-lant.
Goldwater posed this iiuestlon
for the advocates of putdlc power
io answer: " It has alw ays lieen one
of the basic tenets of the A m eri­
can free enterprise system that
tree enterprise should develop the
niiturni resources of the United
States. I f that is not a true tenet,
why I* not K u m I b the dumtnant
economic country in thr world?
She develops all her natural reher mines, and u lllliu i her rivers
sources. Hhe wotks her land* and
for electric power. Ye t Rutola Is
fa r down the Hat on the economic
scale, while the United States |a
dominant."

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luncheon meeting on Wednesday of this week. Here, M rs. Gordon
Hweeney of Sanford, (holding doll) the guest of the day, shuns
one of the Juvenile gifts to deft to rig h t) M rs. Frank More. Mrs.
Jam es F . Vose J r ., and M rs. F . A. Nash, all of the N A A S .

THE 1955 MERCURY

COMING

DECEMBER 2nd
Mission Articles
Are To Be Taken
To Mrs. P. Stanley
Members of St. M niy’s ( ’ linptei
t-f Holy Cross Kpixconnl Church
were rei|iiested to take certain nr
licles of clothing for mission* to
M rs. I'iill Stnnli-v a* soon ns nosslide. The I' tou n met this week nl
Hie home of Mrs. II. I., /iiiim erinuo
with M rs. Joe Nicholas us i-o
hostess.
Mrs Guv Allen led tlx- ilrvo
tloiial and Mrs. I., it. Johnson
rhairm uu, reported on Hie hoaid
meeting and conducted the Inisi
ness session. She ul*o u rg'd a 11
members to attend the general
meetings of the A u xilia ry on Die
firs t Monday of each, month.
The members made their choice*
of a pattern for dlahea for the
pariah house kitchen. Mr*. Robert
Pearce and Miss Barbara Huprecht
c f St. Munirn'a Chapter n*ke-.l the
ladies for their support in the sale
nt fru it rnkcx which is a project of
llie group they represented.
A fter the inerting iffrrslirn cn tx
were served to the following mem­
ber*: M r*. Elm er Wonlenay. Mr*.
A lfred Stanley, Mrs. Gunlnn B rad­
ley, M r*. R. W. W illiam s. M r*. Guy
A llen, M r*. L . It. Johnson, Mr*.
Ava Davis, M r*. Hoy Syn ir* J r .,
M r*. C. F . j'arltu n , M rs. Jack
W est, Mra. I I. L . Zimmerman, Mra.

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8, 1031. This give* the United Stales
the right fo nave armed force* In
and around Japan and to help de­
fend Japan against attack. There
la a provision for iojnt action If
war breaka out In that area. g
South Korean Treaty — Agreed
In Aug. 8. 1033, ratified Jan. 2d,
1034. This treaty, following the Ko­
rean armistice with the Communiits, pledge* (he United States and
South Korea to go to each other's
help If either la attacked.
Southeast Asia Treaty Organliallon—This was signed In Manila
Sept. g. 1034, by eight nations:
the.
uic United
u n iin i Stale*.
iinm -i, Britain,
u i i u i i i , France,
rre n re ,
Australia, New Zealand, the P ^ .
Ipplnes, Pakistan, Thailand. TRw
agree to meet agression as a
"common danger" but only In ac­
cord with tnelr "constitutional
processes."
Western European—In London
nn Oct 3 and in Paris on Oct. 2J,
1934, nine nations—the United
States, Britain, France. West Ger­
many, Italy, Canada, Belgium, the
Netherlands and Luxembourg —
agreed that West Germany should
be allowed to rearm, regain her
sovereignty, loin a military aWance of six West European coun­
tries and become the 13th member
of NATO.
Spain — In Madrid, on Sept, 28,
1033, the United States and Spain
signed a 20-year agreement under
which Spain would let the United
Slates build air and naval base*
there; In return, the United States
would give Spain military, eco­
nomic and technical aid.

ed‘ 'by M rs. W. II. M urray and
M r*. Odham closed the meet mg
with prayer before the member*
adjourned to the educational build
ing for a Ian lunch.
Mrs. B ra ilcy Odham, M r*. lieu
New-some. Mr* Hal A Colbert.
CIRCI.E I
Mrs Joe Wright. Mr*. 11. S Dug
Mr*. B. C. Moore of Circle One gar, M r*, W. H. M urray, Mi**
presided over the meeting as two Minnie Stewart. Mrs. W. L . Stou
new members, Mr*. Martha M ar­ denmire. Mr*. It. C. W iley, and
shall and Mr*. F . O. l.am h were M rs. ft L . tilenn were present
welcomed Into the circle.
C IR C I.F . 4
Leading the devotional was Mrs
Circle Four met with Mrs. II J
A. J . I'etcrson who used as her Finch, chairm an, presiding, amt
topic •‘ Heaven, Our Source ol opening with prayer An inspiring
Supply", and Mrs. M arshall led Thanksgiving devotional was gi\
In prayer.
en by Sirs F . K. Gatehei on lie
Mrs. H. F . Cooper captained1 subject "The Stewardship of llo s.
how the circle's money Is divided pitality"
and s|&gt;ent as the member* con­
lleporls were hvr.nl front the
tribute through the cooperative various rnm m llter nml plans wenchurch program. She announced made to care fiw the G irl* Aosl
that a WMU pageant w ill be a liars sponsored by the circle
part of the program at the Baptist
Closing prayer was given lit
Slate convention to be in Daytona Mrs. Hoy B r ill und the meeting
Monday at 7:30 p. m. The program I adjourned to the social hall for .1
is to be given by the Stetson young j luncheon
people. Fo r those who wish to at
The ladles attending the *es
lend a bus w ill leave from the slon were Mrs. F F (iu tclirl
church.
Mrs. Denver Cordell, Mr*. II I
All member* were urged to ut- Finch, Mrs Ben Wade. Mrs I
tend the study course at the II H arvey. Mrs W. J . Morrison
church nn Nov 19 from 10 a. m. and Mrs. ilnv Britt.
until 2 p. m The subject w ill lie
C IH 4 T .F .1
"
I t l P l m age
n ifn
Irv
l l rra
n exilr.
l'
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In B
The meeting of Circle Fiv e was
Those iiresrnl were M rs. II. C. conducted by the chuirm au Mrs
Moore. Mrs. J . A. Strange. Mrs. Ralph Belts. "T h e Man al the
Curtis Lavender, M rs. J . L . Lee. I'luw " was the title of the beauti
Me*. Fred M yers, M rs. J. F ful devotional given by Mr* C
Lew is, Mrs. F . L. woodruff, Mrs. I. Clark.
Martha M arshall, M-.'s. n . F . Coop
An article, "Stewardship in the
er Mrs A J Peterson. Mrs F . A. l.lfe of Women’ was cead hv Mr»
Covington. Mrs. F O. Lam b, Mrs It T . Thomas who was follovsid
W. C Buie. Mrs. Hubert A. Wil by Mr* H L. Johnson telling of
Hums, unit Mrs. II II G rie r
the work in coiiiinunllv missions
C IK C I.F 2
and reporling that 59 v isil* h.ol
Circle Two met in the Gleaner* been mude.
classroom With Mrs Myron Smith
The meetings closed with p rn v e r1
presiding over Hie luislness In thr led l&gt;y V,»*. W I) Cardlner Those
absence of the chairm an. Mrs present were Mrs Halph Bolts,
T e rry Bird Opening Hie meeting Sirs C L . Dark. Mr*. W D. Gar
with pruyrr fur Hu- missionaries diner, Mrs It L Johnson, Mrs
was Mrs. Voile W illiam s.
Jnder Cameron. Mrs It. It Heck
Mrs. 0 . P. Wade was in rliurge Mrs W |» Y e sle x, Mrs W \l
nt Hie devotional nil Hie snbiret Scott, Mr« a G VanNess, Mr- I
“ Power Fo r The T a s k ". Mrs. Wil C K H arrell. Mrs W C l.yim
Ham*, community mission study anil Mrs It T Tlionius
chairm an, stressed the Im ix iria iirr
C IK C I.F 0
of community missions.
Circle SI* met in the chapel with 1
Circle Two wu* In charge of the Mrs F f Harper, chairm an, imWMU program which was under •itllng as Mrs W I. Vance gave!
the direction nf Mrs. John M iller the ifevnliiiii.il
.Mrs. G . S. .Sulnian, stewardship
Mrs Hal Davis lolil of rumnium
chairm an, nstil an interesting l&gt; mission work lor themouth'
article nn the “ Stewardship ut Ho* w lilrh is In visil the sick ami »lini
p lla lity ", and dosed Hie meeting in. Mrs Vance offered me sie
with prayer
wardship lesson on "Slo u an l-h io
Member* attending were Mrs ol Hospitality "
My run Smith, Mrs Dm S Seliuan.
Members present were Mrs I
Mr* Voile William s. Mrs W It C Harper, Mrs W I. Vino e i
Hyson, Mrs. J II Truluck. Mr*
Mrs
t'enrge Steele. Mrs
ll.il |
O. P Wadi*. Mr* C L. Ilewson. Davis
Mrs W I* llro.ik* J r '
Mrs. John M iller. Mrs Grace Mr* () C Gibbs, Mr* H F Me
Bishop, Mrs H It Carter, and W hnrler, Mrs C Clelionl. and!
Mr* F K Unix.
Mrs M M Nelson
C IK C I.F 3
&lt; I I K ' I .F 7
Ml** Minnie Stewart opened the
Mrs John I) Abrahan &lt; led Iln-J
meeting nf Circle Three witli prayer for Circle Seven dial me*
prayer oiler which a report on with Mr* W A K ru l/i rl pre-ol
absent members was given hv Ing The ilevol|nnul. ' Sinner
Mrs. Ilea New-some
Our F a ith ", was read hv Mrs
Mr* llra lle y Odham presided I. (! LI 11mi
uv('.* Hie business session during
A birthday card was -igned ami
which lim e Miss Slcwurt who Is sent to a girl utlemliini truinme
mission study chairm an announced school uml Mrs Abrahams iplan* for the mission study to he ■Haled on m isslonarv Miss l|n !%
at the church on Nov. 19 from Master* urn) "How Things Work
10 a m. until 2 u. in. She also Together to Make a Mission:irv "
gave nut the Lottie Moon C hrist­
"Stewardship
of H iisp llu lily"
mas ottering.
was given liy Mrs A I, Thomas
The slew aidslilp talk wo* iifter- Those present were Mrs A II
Lnvejov, A|M. W A K ru freri
Mrs. H K Turner Mrs I. (1
l.llton. M r. .1 F Cos M r. II •
II Newman, Mr* J I, Jackson
Mrs. A I, Thomas Mrs John
Mr. mi.I Mrs. W illie llrowu are D A b rah am ., Mr* Torner lodge
llie nruud parents of nn H Ih til/, Mrs. It I). Smith Mrs M Com
.v boy, David Wayne, lairn Nov. itllng*. Mrs, M &lt; Hagan Mrs S
H al thr Fernnhl I nut'ht.ui Mrmor A. B Wilkinson, Mrs .1 I New
Mrs
ml Hospital. .Mr* flrown |* the by, Mrs. Clyde lliim p liiri
feilner .Miss lie* rilv N’ &gt;i.-| of II* O ti Holler. Ms- |(.n Miilmi
Mr* F S Hockey, ami xh* C
leen
1* Hines

BETTER WAIT!
BETTER SEE!

SAVANNAH. Tcnn.
— Pretty
Betty Ann Brannon. ISvear-old
bride of a year, Wednesday filed
suit for n divorce from her 19
year-old husband It. C. Brannon
A* Belty and her mother sal
talking Wednesday night, Brannon
walked Into their room. He wa*
carrying a .22 rifle.
He tossed some paper* Into Bet
lop. papers saying she had
filed for divorce rhurging cruel
treatment.
"Thl* Is a iness of lies you told
on me." he said.
"You don't scare me." Belly re
piled.
lie fired one shot Into Betty's
head and fled.
. Policemen found him about M l
yards from the bouse— a .slfiglc
shot through his head.
Sheriff Edgar Doran ruled il
murder and suicide.

DOUBLE FEATURE

ALSO

Rio Treaty — At Rio de Janeiro
on Sept &gt;, 1947, the United States
and most of Hi Latin-American
neighbors agreed on united defense
by all the American nations
against aggressions. No member
would have lo use armed force
without ILs consent. The Senate
ratified Dec. 7. 1917.
N A T O -First suggested in 1948,
It was approved by the Senate
July 21. 1949. The members—14
now—agree b. go lo one another’*
defsnse In case of attack on any
of them. The members arc the
United States, llritaln, France. Ca­
nada, Italy, Denmark, Iceland.
Norway, Portugal, Greece, Turkey,
Belgium, the Netherlands amt Lux­
embourg.
In 1932 the United States made
separate defense agreements with
Japan, the Philippines, and with
Australia and New Zealand. All
were approved by the Senate
March 20, 1932
Philippines Treaty — Agreed to
Aug. 10, 1951. The United States
and the Philippines agree an at­
tack on one would endanger the
other and promise to meet such a
danger In accordance with Ihelr
constitutional processes.
Australia-New
Zealand-United
States—This agreement, called the
Anius Trraty, was signed Sept. I,
1901. Like the Philippines Treaty.
It Is a pled fie of mutual help in
case of attack but. again, only In
"accordance with constitutional
processes."
Japanese Treaty — Signed Sept.

Divorce Attempt
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CHAPTKR 4
MAN WITH RTKKL WHIP"

and He&lt;l China.
This lx the calendar of how the
United .States has sought peace
through collective arrangement*
around the wnrM:
United Nations 30 nations
signed the charter at San Fran ­
cisco Junp 28. 1943 Ten other na­
tions Joined later. The Senate ap

proved the charter July 28, 1943.

Baptist Circle Meeting
The monthly business m eetin g '‘
of the circle* of the F irst Bantlsl
t'hurch were held Monday In the
various classroom* of the educa­
tional building.
Following the
luncheon at noon a program Mas
presented.

Happy Birthday

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T U ESD A Y
The F ir- i Baptist i hurch Sumlax
riu- Sanford Tourist and Shuf
Si'iHMil Wuikers' Training school fleli-i.ard Club w ill meet after tht
will In-gin al 7 ;m p in
emered dish supper lo discus)
Pile Duplicate Bridge ( Uih w ill the Christm as parade
meet at llu Yacht Club with seal
Ute Filled* Class Ilf the Firs
mg In slur! al 7 45 p in and pl.tv Baptist i hurch will meet at thr
ui gel tiuderwa) .il s ii i In. k
! home I Mrs It A William*. 54:
I In- .Mimosa C ircle id the San Valencia Drive at 8 p m. wltl
turd Darden i Inb will meet at in Or- 1 1 HeoporC* group In charge
a Hi at the liunie id XI*
XV *
I'lie Ii lelilledlnte Koyal Ambss
W illis, III2 K 251b St . w illi Mi •
sailors will meet nt the Fir*
Clmrpening as cu hostess
Baptist Church at 7. p.m.
I lie Sanford Mmue Di-iiiunstr.-i
I lo- I toil I ruih cla ss w ill men
linn l lull u ill nn el al In a hi al it the Viildc/ Hotel nt 7:45 p.m
Hie r .Hilling kitchen with a sack with Carols u I'lirsiins as teacher
lunch al noun A dennm-tr.ilnui The nohlii- i- invited. The stud)
will he ghen regarding cleaning
I 'en* i- logins at Home" w ill bl
sewing niaehlnes and etnhrulder "coni
limed
mg with paint
I he Sallie Harrison Chapter ni
WEDNESDAY
the Daughters of the Xnienean
I'lie i m e Department nf thi
lie s idiilimi w iL meet al :i p in
| Sanford Woman'* Club will mee*
the home ol Mrs I. I ’ Hagan
al Hu- chili building at 12:30 p
The I’iom-Ks of D e lia n t irele m for a covered tllsh luncheon
•I the Sanford Garden l hit*, will "P re se rve im r American Ifen
meet al llie Imme of Mrs \ ,.,| k
I age" i* Hie subject of the pro
(fn-ickenbiisli at J p m
gram nf winch Mr* 11 C. Moor*
The Jaennlandu Circle of the is sponsor Due*! speaker Is thl
Siinfoid tinrden Cluti w ill meet at He* W I* Brook* Jr. Hnsteisei
p. m. with Mrs. Mnhel Dear, are
Mr*
F ra u d s
Meriwether.
H;&lt;2 Husiilin Drive.
Mr* H II Heck. Mrs. J. E
Die Sunfotd Shrine M ill. will linker, and Mrs Ben Wade.
no et lit 7 p m. in the tminiiiet hull
The Junior ti. A ’s (M and U
of .Mnsoiile Temple for a lo ikey year groupl will meet nt the First
diniiei Final arrangement* fur Or-1 Baptist Church at .’LUO p.m.
lando Crienionle* w ill Is- Hindi- and
The First Baptist Prayer meet­
all nolilcs are urged to attend
ing w ill he held in the Fellowship
I In- 111In sens Circle of the Sun room of tin Memorial Fdurtlon*
fold Darden Club w ill meet at Building I..ginn ing nt 7:30 p.m
to a in at tin- home of Mis ,|&lt;.c the *tud\ of ihe lioo k of FpnesMels,-h, \V F irst S t., Iiefme going unis will he confined.
on n linn of the Darden lim n m
Mid »&gt;.h Pi aver Services at
Flint is
covered dish Lo.elaon
will he held with Mrs W. C Clause ♦he I n -1 M-ihodisi Church in Mea* Ilo .less uml Mrs. John I intwig Slide* Moll m il lo- at 7:30 p.m.
and Mis. Fred D. /.ellenuiiei oi
I H I’ ltS D A V
Senioi i hon Id lo ai *al will bt
11 .inline: *e**inn lor Stew.ir d*hip ill idio pm id the First Methodist
| V i-il.ir* from 7 30 In 9 p in
^ I h, Sanford Ju n io r High S&lt; hool
Tin- Si iiiinul. Countv Federation
I' I \ inol Hand w ill spop-oi the
minimi w i n d y show to l&gt;- lo-hl **I XX .linen's t'lulix w ill meet Ifl
at ill, *chool auditorium at * p, m. 'In on io.nml h.Hiding at llvli'do fot
llu Dirt Dmdciii-r* r ircle ,.i llu- a l.uaid meet ing l.egitiniiig prompt­
ii.iiili’ii l lull will iiii-i't with Mr* ly at 10 ii m followed with th*
II II Met .i 'I iii . 2PII Mellon*die I.iis iiii".. iiic.-licg nt 10:30 o'clock\w- at in .i m M&lt;, W A Mor
The Jo in .-i G A '* (9 and 1C
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will *peak on "Flnwermc lice
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Sports

ms Panthers
Meet Leesburg
Here Tonight

Roundup
Ry DAT1.E T A LB O T
NEW YO R K
c Ohio Mate
Buckeyes, undcfeatcJ ann •meliina
rosea, are certain to have the r
eyra filled with fly Ins footballs
when they tie Into the Purdue Roll
ermakers In one of tomorrow’s nutstanding attractions on the national

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The CYooms Ararlcrny t’anlhrrx
Nil] bo seeking Uielr third victory
yl the season when they buttle
Trojons Friday nlglil
Sanford’* Memorial Stadium.
The Fanihers hove been practic­
ing tnilr running plays during the
pint week as well as pawing plain.
.They now have won I wo of ihrli
conference name*, and arc
fourth conference foe
stand-, at three
three losses so
season.
The fail moving i’nntheri have
von their lust two Baltics by the
, obutnut route— defeating Dade
i City, &lt;7 0 and Em ils. 20. 200
(rooms Is reported to he In exCrpoma
eeltenf condition for tomorrow
n iiht’a name. •
. Both the (.'room* ami Leesburg
'bands will perftvm on the field
‘ at halftime.
1„. E
Efc
fc h team in Ihe American
___________
flock*.
ey l-eauiie ______
plays M gsmi&gt;s,
...... ,
" ’th
equity divided
home end away.
Larry Doby of the Cleveland In
iktla bit a home run In each
tiCrlcan Loajftie I'ark durinq Ihe
mason.

Legal Notice

ANtS til* TilC.V fill!— Here are Ihe Chlvemll* nf Klorlda eheer*
leaders ifrtllni up in Ihe world. I.efl to right, bottom row; lloug
Malranaa, Clearwater; Itamlil (Hindman. Miami Reach; 1‘lnky l.eff,
iarbamollle; -Inc Kvun*. Miami; Iternard Palmer, (ialneayllle;
NrrOnd row; Helen KIehhnrfer, Odm horg, Wlaronsln; K IlK It
Wit,SON. H A N P n llll; Mary I .... IleNyse, plant C ity; Third row:
filaitys ( har, tlrlamlo; Verenn Pogrl, tiiilnrarllle, and Top, Patda
tV a I ten, Winter Park. (H P P IIU T d i

M t r r iT in t ’N w u i ; i.U b v i,
not I'* Is lirreli* iflr',1 th.it (111
un
-.iirsrsignFil «re "ngHijni m i,,r.i
fi!!* un',*T ']&gt;* »u»l»i* itf &lt;’ * II
Ttnw h k h v iu k . i l l n r:i„, * ,* . Oanroril,
MHHiiifH, n*rii*ri*’ C'mlnly,
Hr iti
mini,I"
ail. iiritl Hint urn Ifiltriil to fp*.
M .r J n * Bumfs u III, (fits r*|rrk 7&gt;|
'i -irrul*
In mikI far
IIA IN E N V IM .K If
you've '*v »•i
wondered where nil lllc
County. finrNitiint fr. f imtiiM
II&amp;.09 Klorltl^
Oep ruincs from lit Ih" Onlor fo othill I-H1. 1■
■
■
*. then Ink. a look ul the
(latu r foiUliAll grimes, then trike II look III tIn- U niversity «f I'TorMrt
. \v T P A v T S U f f lil
Klmt f*uI*Ilf a t n i t . i . i t
ilieerli'inlliiK squitill
Por these six fellows nrirl ox in is leive one ol.ject iii mind when
r in r l it r d r n r oP/rliii they go to it gntil'—■
to spur the "Fig h tin g lin l" ix '‘ on to victory t.y
W inrli j i m i M ti. t'lntirit
.......... ............
aw
tOHifiA. iy asm von s n m t lending the moral support
■iOi.lt
f.K e
(W
n 'NTT,
e i,...
And how’s it done? W ell, |.v ttutniiv v l l s . uml fnrirv trleks. of
C l t r O f NANfOllli. KMHIIIM
course! Rut It's not as e«sv us von mu’ t.i think. It lakes u lot .if
[Ml It Inner.
prnrtlee to per feel a **|»yrr»nil»l' ii n '’angel land" or a l.arkwuril flip.
TIIM MTATK O f flAilllO A. H ;i|
And ilic oiiii.I nrod in'" ohoitl four
................„
lt«f|i..n.l.nis
hour i n M il. In gel everv forma­
ro *IIOW ( A I s i:
tion "down mil".
T % I U l9j!r .A T.M/ ,K ■''•nliflM ANO
T H tiH ftv io tA !. i* it o p i: It T i
Ileliu; a . tieerlender on Hie F lo r­
C L M ' f l i r a x pa yr.its, &lt;*m
ida ".Iliad is also unite no honor.
*RNH ANO o r l l f l i s IIA V is it I.JI
Kill h vent almost seventy-five run{ I.AIMINII ANT III m I i t . TITI.il
W l I NT 1CII KMT IN I'HIU'KItrr
i. oiler i lu in out to vie for the 12
t i* m
Ai f f fcrfjfc o ’ I, r n o:
places. It lakes two weeks of try
ikhitanor nv t i i h
r i T f Of
nut lundlren to fin a lly choose the
NANKfMin..jK'.r&gt;l|I ria . O f t i n .
\i:ss sim ri i n i;
II.r . I...... ..
I v a I ..Ini year’s ten in. Nerving ns lienil
0 II Holler
IS! I -17 n s
cheerleader" ore Mnrvili (limdinflit,
INAfTRII MlUH-i iM ttrtrtil.A li. II
H llollv
IIS ITS I .IS
. I i KHI'IIMIKO,’ lilt TO O K A f
At in in i flench nod I ’nl.ln Worrerl,
1 II K re ftrr
117 II I I f
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KITKO IN ANV WAV TIIKltl:
N H Kelli*
Ml IT I I I
W ilder P ink. Members rif Ibe "iiuim I
0 &gt;t- I'ooki,
IS I IS7
HI*l* "f florldii, ihri.iiKli OiS
ram. in i hole f 11inJvs lilu m . llrlnm lo ; fliin la l
TVa t ill m
H sle AOurli.v ef Hi" Ninth .1it
ime Hyan, Miami; Helen KiekbanfIII HI lls Ml sit sllltl*
metal fire nit of *„i,i Hint., ar),| It.U. I'lnyar"
I 3 .’I Toli.l i i . tleditrbuig, Wim'oiisln; Verenh
Him Hnvmriil jiritjD rtv mvrjnrw. inf*
n a Mills-.
in; u s mi
in Fngel, H ainesvllle; Mnrv trim Me
I’ltycre, vjiIfi «a|i|i nfii) nUtntr* IihyI hm 17 M riiM.loi.i
U l II" i «« u i
or I'lalinlna any i-ImIi I. ItIO- m In 11 lla r ilfiii.
I l l 1.71 MO .10,1 Nyre. Plant City; .Inn Kvnlu, Ml!« * "» In p n i|i* n y " |,i' h*"«i'fi,-i#.i
o i&gt; ilnhisr
l«" u s Ml nn? ami; lloug Mnlriioga. Hearwalnri
hy 111*
(ti&gt;Lf&gt;*‘i»io
iaaionoa• J hjr
iy th*
I ha i'll*
t 'ljt iof hmii
A I*. I'raoM
17 1 IIS 17.1 IS. Pinky t«eff. .Innksoiivlllii; F R E D
•d, rlr.rl.tii, „r im.nnn {v.u.r „n.|
Kaw.r UyvMiun
Uavehiin V&lt;&gt;
'iiij.
■i|r&gt;. al«&gt;. iio,f
Iky TAS HIT 31 III WII.HHN. NAN FORM; ami lley»
rileulatly ila .rrlh .
ill i i wir r r e it .v iK iis
*’l at(ai'l*a III nn
r.hv. M
i
a a Tuini iiirril I’nliurr, (lainrsvllle.
l', fla ttra
a nafrrir reipilri‘il. I ii iipyrar hat a. W“ lliirlwh
Ton rulglll m il them tint (iritnrs
r* Ihn f'lnult rim.,
... Hfimlnnfe
n.
’our* of
i p Slav
1.11 IS! Ml 17" moil nvl.l fans, us they've follow­
U 'lin ly .r io r l.ii, |„ o ,. n i i i i I, J It.
Ml Ml 17" I "
p Kllel
a 1*!", l/jleuH nr Hold dlnln al Ih"
177 lit l!.l (iin ed lire learn nil over the nation,
i I In r nr-11
Ml 170 is:. r. 11 and inrelv miss ii game. Funds for
I’lyrie
on"in,
Kl'irhln,
2?
I 1*!. vi’iV"".
I 'I day1,1Ilffooroeo.,
Noy"inhrr,
ur.f
S II ll.irn.hoe
IS" 1 1 1 112 t«r. their linuapoilMtloii are nioviiled
"*» • a elneli A M.. noif ■lo.w imist 3.1 Tnlnl
h.I.I rail 7Htl 3.111
hv eivie elilhs, illtiletii- association",
Jif
&lt;*f the iinim.in
hin
l i t 1'iu v r
l l i l . K ill
fill'd ,■
In........IN* --OV'I
ntojvo III I n il' .11IIM
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I
3 a T i.r.il and lots of times mino from their
pol lm HrahlPii, an.f
iIn* I l l I,..iiiil
non I II Hlr.'l"
............
I.1S l or. ir.; ir.s own pockethooks.
Talar anil -----Hawvr 11*iv i ii n«» f.Vtll- 17 li llonnell
IB* 111 tie SB)
- IC illl, Ihtrbln
Win, lose or draw, they're always
r.lii tibnrr,ori|
ilPuirlliMt nml ■
i,..
ir.: i l l u s ii"
i it |I» rr.Ni
prnra.illnaa tirr"lofoi.. I,ml hhiIm.i
17.1 I7S ’ ll ISO on hand to give out with n “ Ho.
n ii
I'psoi.l
I1IIIK III" l"NI|jilir.i l l i i r .. . | villlitiifr.l 17
US U " 119 ITS
II l.e Kiln
a "Hold thirl
that line!"
mill I'onriiinril. mi III |27&amp;,ii(Hi Wnlrr UN 'I’.llnl
707 TOO 7"2 23III' (lulora!" or n
mill H"W"r .................
I'l l llfh n il..
For when It mines to foollilll
s t im i u n i i i m : i i i
(!4tIII H tin
(iii No vr*mlii^r l*a
4 jawv.,,
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4 ,1 ‘1i
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i
gallics, you might »nv thill the
lifHrltiK I It I ibr ra| nt Hi*' Kilo nf n«,t II.i
i*
)hi&lt;&gt;r1*Mtii* m i n i r»'. iu cheerleader"
'second
are
the
BXrHtiotinir rjvti |&gt;*'I *&lt;CtriI |lin ii «t mi»- 1\ V«iii
Urn nt Itu hi
i n 1 r.ft 1!!♦ 114
UUm, unit tnalnrlriu Mirinlly
mi&gt;
r In 11y In h
unii - 7 (1
1:: ii .1711 i t, iog" I.iim.
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n
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tin ir. * m
11r«
4 KlrrM idfr
in I!iJ7, imlnwivn. ,&lt; jncifft irirti|»l«lj
14 W T r r r
ill. t ir. isn ( pi
ilfH-rUtllnn or m|.| |2Tfl «0&lt;i Wnjff fUl
IIM 722 4Ui:i 2MMI
Tfitnl
Niu! HftWBr llftvrmui rwrr|Mitn bu
■ m um 's fl l f l l ITIH I
Inn *?fjnI it1n l In tnii 11**f 111#»11 nr rn
f 3 a Vofal
II.I , I'ta irra
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liv
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111 17" k j i l l
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C.AINKSVIl.liK iiB-Hrad colds
II
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VAHHAII II (’AII1.TON
litivr herome »lnio:,t ns hlg a
Jinlaa of Ih . I’lm ilt Cniirt 11 N Kenls
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problem to Florida’s (intors llili
Mil TUI Nil
tto T ltl " f flm lils . Ill ami an Total
week ns vlev Islug ways Id defeat
_
I"* Kaoilnala Cniiolr,
Tenrtesiee Hnliirday,
r IT I IIIMVMStl I .K I I i li ;
NOTII7K
IH
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IIKIIKMV rlIVKN hlnnillna
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(junrlcHinck Riehnnl Allen, conHj»L •, "J" "riaiigail In jiuslaess In link HIM .11ahIr 2.1 I" I r. 1aI 772 S duclor of the Florida Orange team,
« » ., hlwscls li'iiMi.i«. Han- lliirndl I'ulol Is IR 2.MR.' 71.221
fnrrl, Florida no.lcr lh&gt;, flelllhms I'clery I'll*
was sent to bed with n cold tiy
IR 17 IflBI# 7711
nama HANKOIII* llllNHINtl I'fi, HI Ilia Mii.-liliin II
U 3I7.SR 71" I the team phplcltfn.
&gt;
N V I,tie
11
9 JSI"" 7«n|f
only vesterilny the nhyslelan al­
w llli th« r 1,-rk iif the i Ire nil I'rturi, Toon,iva ll.i.l II
11&lt; r .U I 7RI X
lowed follhaek .toe llrndsky, tne
Mamin,da Coaiitv, Florida. In aVmr'laaja » h |i in* iirnrhliina of
Hlhie Miiehllie won I To.ii.uy, leant’a leading ground gainer, to
th* Fll'l jtllllis N.llnr HI MI Ilf 0. Ill - Iholliilor
Hlion woo 3
rcMimii team netividies.
m i
",a
Florida Mialults
N"W Turk l.lfe III" won I liltA light vorkmit is planned by
I ur'a Music Hlion non 3
Uiiatay V y glilr,
ll|irnrtt 1'ulnliT" won 3 rvl.-iv r'llr roach iloti Woodruff Ihls atlermmn
A riuiglt scrimmage was held ydv
i i .T H K i irrii f t i t t i ib "T-fiFfiVt I’rlnlloii fo won I
mm m
in i ti h
'tnssr
r r ii.il
i i i iiki .hi , h i mm
iVKIlfif «MHIMIIf,K fllfiB T f.
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, Fl.im illA . ISj ■•lllllUtfo
Tommy'H ■
Iholliilor lttin|i
The team will leave hero hy
IM itK i k h t a t k n r
31M.
Hiirndt" I’ulnlel a
ANtHIKIV F lr .llf l
Hakilr'" Mush- Hlmn
! i n plane tomorrow mormon with n
lior workout slated tnmnrruw nftrrnnon
Raw Vork t.lfe Ilia
I- TO A I.
Nl
TRAM llllltl NllXIII.il
IIAHlla
Ip Knoxville.
aria a
nmmra llaillalnr
a.'.l
ornefta Pallitera
"21
ilhnrs Mush- Hlinp
lift
"27 n. I "arr„lt
t i l l Mt.
sw Turk l.lf* Ins
7M ivtilimirn
tins un
ijniiiula Whirv n v ,
i x i i i i M i i At, m in i a i i i i i h n
A
HI,il.lt
mvi» lin lrifl n»te iiokiir
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Kllthtii.ff
U * ’ ’a aiala' I ? ’“’a !UMi m v " t
ia rl«nrcn&gt;l’e ohl
Ml" (1 Mtilker
I n Mveralrnd
I larolil Itaeksiihaeli
#arry I'tver
Mi W. Tri«
Jack Kanner
R"1 T. Ik.Mr
iN liiv iiii'A ii m in i ai.xin.H h a m k II llusedl
1
noir«« I'asohl
311 Ii.,reili,rr
Cook"
21" N, Kants
jf»v PMtjlica I Ion of this not ho. Jaasa
.lack Kanner
m* M. lit-n In
Tata tlukur
19" It. HI trie
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llemhl llackanhaeli
a lT in liri-K
M Fnnrlulii
lor Hhmi
Hlintt tb lliirn*(t It I.eKlls
Tr»timix*p Itudlnlor
i. or tU U rr City 1'rlnt vn liu k iii'#• Mu«lf« llKriU"i,n
nt.,...
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Co.
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B E V E R L Y IjIL L S , Calif,
D i l i tgl r
m ilVH M IAI. AVKIIMIHX
dm Ilia Will annaiail ul
T.T, A«a Right at tho height nf |• lle r « la y ,a
!*, „*£tala of ANIHIMW .. Tend it
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a two-fool
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alllgtffor
IRO| IBBIt ratinturm
I*. Tend it
F lra l puidleailoii o d . n , m i
MI7 1SB,7 crawlc.l down Wllahlro Boulevard.
Von llartialla
IBM MR II Nobody know* where ho cam*
.c n i/ m
j h ij iik 'i
i i i i m t . II. Tarnm
MIT IB?. U
Miliar
.Mill IBB.IS front. Ila’a now at the HoniaM
lliikur
UBS Ml IS Society shelter after tilting (h i po‘ I*
’ ‘ ed him tip.
lice offlrcr who pick
f f l'W W R H f t V lv r ,
I I I II * MB S
t»tH S 'l t'KMANDg AQa I nhT
FDh-which eat plant* often'Bra
14 IT»t, 111.11
to kgeb Irrigation eKM M lI
• • ;&gt; m i a n used
free from weeds.

Cheerleaders Provide Spirit
For University Football Games

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Bowling

City League

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Head Colds Hurt
Gator's Chances

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^ t Ii Is I s what Ed (Moose) Krause,
director of athletics at Notre
Dame, baa to say about I Annie
Dawson, the lb-year-old Purdue
sophomore who will demand the
answrr a a to whether the Buckeyes
(ft
have a bln league defense against
passes to go along with their other
undoubted vttributes.
Ralph (lii|ll*lm l," says Krause,
"Is one of the finest quarterbacks
we’ve ever hsd at Notre Dame, but
he can't compare with Dawson as
n passer. Dawson Is the tines
passar i'vc seen In college foolha
In five years."
In seven games up to Ihls point,
(own
Dawson has tossed 14 (ouebdow
nilal
passes. This Is Ptirlue’s ann
homecoming game, on ocras]
when the sap bubhlei over. Purrdue
relishes ID reputation as a spoliei
of winning streaks. But If tnu Bill!
feel like backing Ibe Bucfeye* in
the office pool, don’t lei any of thli
stop you.

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We see that speculation already
Is rampant about the coach moil
likely to he panted the outstanding
genius of the 1094 season, listed
high among the candidates rtre
Woody llnycs nf Ohio State Bow­
den Wyatt of Arkansas, Bud Wilkin­
son of Oklahoma, Bed Sanders of
MtT/A and Earl Blatk of Army.
If Notre flam e shmihl pile
through fhe rem ainder of its heavy
schedule without meeting another
defeat there also w ill be strong
hacking for its 2nyear old freshman fnentor T e rljr Rrcnndn, knd
mirrtenms jeetinndi fa v o lite j, slich
as W ally Units at (leorgla,
w ill nt
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h a riyo
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It U irk the course nf Mating the
m ialifirntinns of the last named,
Nutts, that Furm an Hlsher of the
A t l a n t a Constitution becomes
moody over the fleeting character
of fame.
" J im Tatum of Maryland was
elected last y e a r." Hisher recalls,
"and he completely overplayed the
[fart. Unaccustomed as he was to
handling In inlllty. he allowed it to
spread to his M|tia-.j T h is seavoit
»h-en rcndPrrd exMlaryluud Mas W
trcrttely
iholy humble."

Marion To Manage
Louisville Colonels
L O U IS V IL L E , Ky wi - John
(RedI Marion, wtio has a habit nf
stepping Inin every Job Pinky
Higgins leaves, will surreed him
as manager nf Ihe l/m lsvllk
Colonels.
Higgins is laMng over ait UosIon's pilot and iftarlrm. a 30-yeafold former Colonel ottlflflder, was
selected Thursday as his rrplaco
ment.
" I love it. I' back In h train
league again. R gels a Hide rough
riding ihnxc buses," Marlon said
Rl bis home In San June, Calif. In
tree seasons With the Boston's
Class C farm team there, Marlon
4 predated t peonaHt wlilfter
*i.m tH«
it** r*«tIlf.
uml n runner-up fur
California
Iwague playoff title.
Marlon, a brother of Hie famous
"M r. Shortstop” of the St. t/nth
(iarrtinnls, n il has produced lay
ns at Oneonln. N. Y ,, Boa
off crowns
npke Vn., afkt R ln n ln g h tm , Ala
Morion moved to Roanoke In IDln
him
alter Higglnr left nml
and iuliowed
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to Itirmlngham In 1931
A native nf Rlehburg, S. c,.M arebi
ion entered pro baseball
in 1933.
tllyln g with Chattanooga, Frnm
re he shifted to (Ju lnry,
anti started a 14-yoar career t
A
carried him to Washington,
Washingt
bang, N. V . Newport, Toentl., B
Pkul a mi nthee iltics.
Ill la years aa a manager, nine
of (hem with the Boston nrgunlia
Ion. Marlon never had a dub that
Inltlted out of the first division

Rose Bowl Hopes
May Be Decided
By Saturday Game
M IN N EA P O LIS, *,7* - The colli­
sion of Minnesota's Boh McNa­
m ara with Iowa’s hone bending
lirip here Inmorrow might be
enough to make the Milquetoast
spectators wlner
Minnesota, a ft'vpoinl underdog
Which still "herishes the hope of »
Rose Bawl trio is banking virtu ally
cveryVdnK on McNamara. Iowa is
gearing its defense against him
without being absolutely sure froni
wit ich position his line blasts w ill
come.
McNamara, a 1W) pound senior,
prebahty w ill alternate al fullhhck
an.l rigid half. Out Coach M urray
Warmath figure's he delivers Hie
mo«t damage from fullback
Against Oregon Stale last week,
that added up to lilt yards In It
Snrrles and two touchdowns. Yet
e started the season al right ha'f
and was shifted In desperation
when Minnesota's entire front line
fullhark corns was felled by Injury.
R iva l roarhes Ihls year agree
almost unanimously that probably
fto one runs with such ferocity as
Ihe Minnesota raidaln There are
plenty who nre faster and some
wh&lt;i have more raw power.
McNamara llle ra lly gnlltqts when
he breaks free, The style accounts
for the m im rrniis times when Ihe
Irish farm boy has been tlnwrtl In
the secondary an I then bursts
n n .,y for long gains.
In seven games, lie has srureil
nine Imirbdowns for 3t points to
share the over-all Rig Ten scoring
lead. The lie could be broken b*
morrow. The other gent wiln M
points Is Knrl -Smith ot Iowa.

Subslilufe Match
Better Than First
NEW YO R K Mi - Floyd Palter
son. 10-year old light heavyweight
sensation, and veteran Jim m y
Slade nf New York Will enllldr in
an eight-rounder Nov 10 with Ihe
victor possibly earning a title shot
at Archie Moore, Ihe 17.9 |ioiiml
champion
The Interesting matrh was innde
Thorsday when Willie Tro y of
Washliiglon, 1).
was forced to
withdraw from the date with Pal
terson because of n shmtlder InIttry sidferetl e arlie r in the week
Troy mid he was hurt In healing
Jesse Turner In Kansas City
The uihxlilutc match Is heller
limn Ihi1 original Slade Is Ihe New
York Slate heavyweight champion
an I Is ihe tilth-ranking contender
among fhe big Imyx all hough he
also It rated a lop light heavy­
weight challenger.
II was Slade who first dclM cd
Tom m y (H u rrica n e ) Ja e k in n last
A pril. In tils last hmtl a week ago,
Jim m y was oulpninled hy big Hub
Raker.
Patterson litis a 11 1 record, Ibe
lone loss being /t spill and run
Iroverslol derision lo Joey Maxim,
Ihe ex-llght heavyweight king
Floyd can’t tight more than elghl
rounds In New Yerk until January
when he reaches 2&lt;i lie may lie
read^ for Moore Id another six
mon

Gafor Squad Flics
To Knoxville Gome
(IA IN K S V II.L E i,4i
Kurly four
Florida fnotbaT itlayers were on
Ihe squad which Icfl hy plane Ihls
morning lor the game with Ten
nessne at Knoxville tomorrow
Coach R"b Wnndriift ran them
through a lung srrim m nge session
yesterday.
The scrim m age la ded well p id
sundown and lights were turned
nn for the contact work, umntiul
for so late in the week III lln arlly,
Thursday Is tapering off day.
Outstanding aspect of Ihn drill
was Ihe defensive work of Florida's
Blue team. The third team, run
nlng from tho single wing, seldom
made
lift a yard
Center Sieve D eLaTnrre. end
Ray Brown and luekle Ross Wlrtnf
were Ihe klngpinii in the defence.

FSU Meets Furman
For Homecoming
Spartans End Drills
T A L L A H A S S EE Mi — Florida
Stale University is set to play a For Saturday Ganlc
"goal game" ngalnit Furman Inmorrow here, Coach Tom Nugent
said today.
The Seminole roach said hla
squad waa right, physically and
mentally.
E t t ! net only
thl
, wants to win
.......ila
i for the homecoming crowd,
one
ne
But also to revnngo losics in twn
arevlous meetings with the Ptirpie
rp»
flurricsne. A victory also wiH «sk
sure FSU of at least an even
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n break_
lor the season. FSU has won four
and dropped three.
F S U ’a main weapon will bo Ihe
forward
p an , but Nugent •XpMtl
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his running attack
attack to be stronger,
I* is worried about defense,
hough. The squed has been ragae/l
defensively In acrlmmagd Otis
week.

N EW YO R K td’l "T lie high altitude i i going l« I," nuitder foe &lt;v*
i ryolte but the i priiiter.-i at .Mcxien doling Hie Pan Ametienti rom es.’’
Tim riioinu-iil w in innde liv Katherine Kav M e y t -. an Olympic
e ffii'la l in Til! who r**fi tillv lenirned w ill, a groun of U. S. i wiiiimio '
from M&lt;‘Xt&lt; u C ltv 't he .croud Pan-American irani*'.&lt; yytll to held in the
mot,- limn mile I . I, Mexleiio laio tnl in March.
"The t it it ilir . in Ko'li .w niiiniiii- and rolinioir will M* o l.iiy," .aid
the (III 0 Him b, N. J "Wjllimitlg eom il. " Illll for , V'l V'-oe , om|e'tIng from I'lO vat da op it' - going to lie murder."
"F o u l K'liirni 11b i t d vm i i l r i w no i liim ii f i 'on H aw aii) in-vet lets no
when he compete, and he ^nil he
lo o k n o t
was ' 1(Usjt,..| yyiieti in. (iobheil Ihe
G E H IIG tA i w r Auburn: (ioing
400 and t,&amp;00-mcter free rlyl.*
against th" mldsinakers .slmiily ticraces lie won tiolti
cause Georgia should want this mm
"Tite M exicans xiiy lliey yerier
n in e than Auburn since it could
ally heal their own best times
mean the S IR ' title and possibly
from by flv r to 15 seconds In
a h iw l
swimming and miming when limy
T E N N E S S E E over Florida: The
compete In nthci ro u nlrio s."
NEW Y O R K
f I lector Con
Recugni/.lng the proltlem, ti s •tani'e, cue i f the few or-.y fares Gators' one ;, dnl lrns In Georgia
Pull Am erican nltlrm b liitpc l &gt; get to buxine, h n r. lo run hr imlient ' i l week may hove blunted their
Alltel lean alhlete . down lo Mexico en streak in Ihe Untied fsl.tlo', lo p'rit cioisitleruiily and no team
C ily ;it toast |n days before llte Hnee Uiiieht when he f.ieoi niug*j.'l Ihj , vein lia , h'*rn able lo win
the week alter it tilayrd Georgia.
games start
Ralph (T ig c ri Junes at Madison
M IS S IS S H T I S T A T E over I.S tf;
"W e 'll do nil right,'* .aid Han .Siptate (iarilen
H ie l.til from 'lun id ad , however. I I ' . 'dangerous to pick against LSU
Perrin, oxurnltV" secrcatry Irens
u re r of the A A ll. 'T m not t ,o Is an H5 uf .lerdog lit the heavier wimu the Tigers are at tonne under
Ihe liglils, but the Maroons have
f it It r c r it c i! about our siicet.'is and mine experienced Jones.
The m rttondqr.f will lie hrugil. r bown more rtp limn Iho Tigers
th ere ."
•lore their Inhirrd lioys rftovered.
l l l n United .Stales, bo said, rx east ami telvr.ixl (ls fif raftl'l an I
V A N D K R IIIL T over T u l a n e :
peela to "end about :ino ........ .,i ,| T V al In p in.. E S T (
Tile rangy, 2fi year old (Vest In Uhnrlev jjnrton lifts the Commo­
women athletes to Mexico com­
dores fiom the S E C r&lt;dlar.
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pared In llte 122 we
sent lo linen is |d l* n Negro w ho has don:* m oil of
M IS S IS S H T I over Houston: Too
Aires lor th fnnugiiiai glimes in bis pro b.dllmg in Engl tml. drew niiicli of everything iu the Itelis’
with J . hiiny llinw it and upset Un1031.
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ini's ( 'ncu Varoita in Ills two Am Invnr.
K E N T U C K Y over Memphis
erlenn scraps The vlelorv over Stale
Varona slmt Hector inlo the No -State. Another lop Mini loss for
in ranking am mg the welterweight
iniilendor
II !m ran beat Jones, lie'll he
I well on his wav to Die tup nf lire
se'terweight division.
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MIAMI ijs The University of
II ‘Mi1M Ain | t)lii lid I 1
Miami nml University of F 'lrld n
,/,!« *4*rnivltl*&gt; iMti’iiitl 13 ( i) Ii on
(iTxhmnn (onthail teams dash in
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T ii iii I»ki ,1f f f i*i uuif(' j :*, j mult n
T I I III 4
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slar uiiarturback nl Miami JackTin ntln s
1.1 ii iti son High
A popular fishing spot in San in : j (« in
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Constance Hoping
To Continue String
Of Wins Tonight

High School
Football

Hurricane, Gator
Freshmen Meet

Titusville Tides

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STUDEBAKER COMMANDER V8

TAMPA Ml—Tho University of
Tampa win Is up practice for Its
football game against Livingston
Stale here tomorrow night with a
light drill today.
Although three starters aren't
expected to play, Tampa will bq s
» svy favorite over the wlnltsi
ftbama team.
Dickie Harte, hlg freshman etui,
broke a bone in his loot in praehave been
Illce.
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By M ER C ER B A IL E Y
Associated l ’rvts Sports Writer
Football tra n u in Ihn Smithra flc rn Canforencc, bowl-hanplcst
bunch in the country, arc thinking
.seriously Ihesc day* abc.nl a holi­
day journey lo New Orleans, Dallas
and Jacksonville.
Amt il wouldn’t be surprising il
the S E C lias a representative in
each of those bowl centers on New
Y e a r's Day.
Georgia anti Mississippi nre the
two prime bowl candidates of the
conference at the moment, but a
fistful ;:f o(hers ra iiT be counted
out completely, considering the
shortage &lt;d available Imwl m aterial
elsewhere in the cnunlry.
Georgia Tech. Alabama, K en ­
tucky. M ississippi Stale, TrnncM ec
and Auburn still ran he consMcred
In the running for a post-reason
game--lml they need lo win their
remaining games to keep up their
hopes Even F lrrld a . which has
Icit four games, rould get a bid
if Ihe Gators k m rk off Tennessee
and Miami.
Saturday's games prohah’ y w ill
narrow the lielil
Top attractions in the SEU tills
weekend find the state of Georgia
vs th;* state of Alabam a. Georgia's
Bulldogs, leading Ihe conference
rhnmpinn.xhip race, and Auburn,
inspired by lls upsel of Miami
la-1 week, tanide in ( ‘otunihiis, Ga.
(t rir p la T . eh ami Alabam a, a jia lr
of |ire i a sun big wiieels who have
not railed ns well as e xp actci,
clash in All.intii hi Ihe NCAA's
television offering.
Terh anit Auburn are favorrd by
a louehdown
Two gam e, rated tusiups nre
M is'lsslptil Slate it
l.ouisiana
Stale at night and Florida nt Tentiessr,*. Vanderbilt is raleil n tiortidnwn better than Ttdnnc by the
m ldsm nken They play in Nash­
ville
M ississippi, the nation's
seventh ranked power, is favored
b&gt; two touchdowns I ii Its night
battle at Ifiiuslon Kentucky enter­
tains Memphis State, a decried
underdog.
A quick rundown:
G E H K G IA 1 F i ll over Alabam a:
Something has been sorely missing
in 'Ramii'-. nlov ttie la*t two weeks
w title Tech has been improving.
11 Red Drew can nail ih wn that
missing etenient, then Tech b r llr r

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tale Glass • I’nrcli n.ll down
UN FU RN IH liK1) 4* room apt 518
G ik Honrs Inr ill lied, laid A fln
shade* • Travl* and Curtain M R S II R g WN M iller s F n ill &lt; &lt;k.
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Inesn since I'I2C Old floors made
f u r n i s h e d ' 2 room collage l&gt;) Sem ino le V c n e lln n H llnd Co. . . . . mi i v .
like new K F Ste v en *; It'.ule
Antiques
pmr id
day. week nr month. Adult* oi.lv 820 Wo»t 3rd St.
Phone 2*5 ,rlight wood .plnrirll type rli.tlr-.
2 . Ifos 227. I'lm iir 716 ft 4.
2404 Park.
for hall iv desk {15 (Hi Plmne IM I4IE.N 'flC SI.4V IN G M A C H IN E S ^
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cooflt, 2 hath, large living room Yellow Pine, Western Red Cedar.
P H O N E M2! I H
Mahogany, Pnnden’ta Pino In S O F A and ch a ir in g.aid enndi G A R R I I T ’S
ami dining room, fireplace hi
slock. See all of lliese al
eacp. Aiiloinatlc heal Privulr
lirtn lit-,i -unable C a ll 2291
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Lika and clfrui. To responsible
S h c rm n n C n n cre lo P ip e Cn.
and H a rd w a re d en is before \ &lt;u 1
people, $123. Phone IHAT-W.
Out West I3tl- St Phone I24I-IK8I G. K. piislditdlnu i.m g e. G I
Imv and In p leasanllv siirnrised
autom atic u-.islicr
Reasonable
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2 BEDROOM aiiarlmcnt. unfur­ Nrw Fatigue Dungaree* JI. iki pr.
Phone I i**r, |r
1 III w av 17 93 Soulli
I'lmne 1117
nished except kilrhrn.
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dereraled Phnnr day 545. nlglilr
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3111 Sanford Ave
Plmne 1321
Bridge Table t-vlcodi. lop le i
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covers
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furnished Uied fumllurc, appliance*, tool*,
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etL Bought—sold. Larry ’r Mart,
P a r is for all m*ke-t.
tju. ft. Hohson, Sanhird. T ’la
luncheon
or
games
$8
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Call
I ’lmne 711 X .1
I I I East lit St. Phone 1031
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IbigKcrly Appliance (Center
ple. $15 per month. 1tut Oak
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"Vnur vVcstinghmise Dealer"
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F U R R H ER duplex apartment. 113 Magnolia Ave.
Phnna 1757
n llu r r. W lljon-M aier E u n rilu ra Co
BOO I Im. Phono 829-M.
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JM K . 1st Phone 956
G A R A G E Apt? top R lllolT
lleaullful 26 x 36 Framed Mirrnr
with large chest
$20.95 7— INdmLhnrrdort^So^^
1007 Sanford A v r
I'lm ne 1113
FU RN ISH ED one nod room ga
F U R N IT U R E C E N T E R
rag l apt. with garage. 2514 San- I in West 1st .St
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Bpcelal — T V nnd Radio
bird Ave. apply Aixarello, phone
talking .strain till'.-j
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S e rv ic e nnd R e p air..
Ave.
— Fartory in You —
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Aluminum
5 ROOM
apartment
acreen
FO R S A L E
Registered Bird dm ,
G e n e ’a T c x n r u S e r v lr n
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Venetian lillnda )
portlNa and garnge. Vtry nice
In lip lop rnmlillon Only fnoli r b sanfnad Ave.
1'h.nre Itx* &gt;*
Endnacd head. Sag proof bottom
P h t*J 376-J.
I* I ha I he i» not find on point |.,„winBi dKelni, grail^ig. Tree* H
rail with piaclir end*. Plastic or
G A R A G E Apt. 102 W. 10th St
T.xcellenl hunter and can la.si | and shrubbery moved. Dowlll 3
rayon tape*. Colton or nylon
P/ttffil STL
all day Phone 1991 day* or
Hunter not K Pnih SI.
rnrda.
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P O R T A R LE W E L D IN G
tw a
bed xtie. Alio circulating oil USED Ford Traclor* and rnmpIcM
Elcctrle Are and Arellyrne
farming equipment. Call I7HI.
T -B E A LJU T
burning heater. Phone line.
Will go anywhere
Sanford Prudure Cn.
W
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condition,
atova and aulo- EDISON Phonograph, r a b l n e t
Edward T. Arrlrh
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and
65
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Phone
malic gai hot water heater, near
IB H E LP W ANTED
- t o 2523 Mohawk Dr.
I’hnnc 2220
330-J,
Prim ary School, walking dlx*
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wartml
under
65
to
fane*, of town. 318 Holly Ave.
R H D - L M IX C O N K R B T E '
••II an Inexpensive mil door In- M i l Available immediately. C a l l
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Koch. Oamenl. Steel. Mortar
rlnrratnr lhal really burns gar
1333-J.
CONCRETE CO. bage and rnbblth. Must hav.
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.too Elm -Ave.
Phone 1335
3 BED RO O M HOM E
Write J. M. Illlliisli, Gulf Stream
r’r I " ' l l F I I
Nice home located on corner lot. ASK YO U Il LOCAL G R O CER FO R
Hotel, Lake Worth, Fla.
Come In and let ua ahow you SEM IN O LE COUNTY PHODUCE
A [ L \N l! C
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thl* real hup. PH*« 313,000. For
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A L 'E s U lit wanted /or steady
B rill Tractor Co.
work. Must he capable nnd will­
IWway 17-92 Sooth
Phone Ml
ing. Manuel Jarntonn Dept.
Store, opposite P.O.
SAVE MONEY ON:
Preferred BaUa fn Preferred
A W N IN G S J A L O U S I E S
Time Can Earn Money
Pollcvhnlder*
VENETIAN
V EN ET IA N B U N D S
Houaewlve* ran devote four to five Jo•nn
hn W
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extlntatca. tWrite
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hour*
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417 Hanford Allantlr Dank
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$25
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Pbana I I
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rel. o r rail Day*-1H87 J. Night*
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ruinllA Ituxacll, P. O. Box 975,
12BI-J. Sanlord.
Orlando.

St. Joint f&amp;afiy Conytany

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Western Auto

200 E a s t 271 h St.

1113

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SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

3 BEDROOM furnished garagi
apartment. 2300 Mrllnnvdle Ave

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In. 217 (Ink Ave. Phone 0t(l
Jimmie Cnwan.

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F I R F . P R O T E C T IO N fo r
i spots, male bound and
Itollder — Phone 115*
M u tu alire A nd Eco n o m ize
Triple t u-.hloii Miiltfess
| AND H I .INC. MUST HE (HIOD
Custom Homes and Florida
one black and tall male hound
y o u r borne, fa m ily , b a rn s,
Made Smooth to -Smdhc
MATHEM ATICIAN. A C C U It
Insure
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Hu11r im low cost homes.
R EW A R D , if found notify M C
slo c k am i ei|iii|)tm&gt;nt. F .ffiP iir n llu r c ( e n t e r
t A TE AND HAVE
PLEA SIN G
Golden, phone Hal M
N E\V Modern ? bedroom house MO Wed 1st St.
Phone It?.’.
PER SO N A LITY S A LA R Y HASc irn t and econom ical W rite
Outside city limits. Phone 1393.1
ED ON \ I I I I .I T Y AND E X P E I I
LO ST
Ctiarlren.se
and
green.
( 'ArS Ele c t ru n ic*. In c ., K .
— I L A R G E display ol New Rcilronnt
‘ Yo ur Molu.sl F rie n d * ”
IE N C K A D D R ES S BOX in i c o
Parakeet answers to name "1111
C o lo n iiil Or O rlando , F la .,
sels. Hollywood Itrd s. H e a d
\ A C R E. 6 lots 52 •» x 105 Paid
Phone 101
SAN FO RD IIK R A l.n
li II ojC" Phone 52!t .1
boards, couches Night stands.
$2300 for whole acre block. Make
fo r d e tails
offer. Fronts on K. 4th St. Hay
Maple Hunk Itrds, Chests and i S A L E S M E N —for survey work l« -- —
■■ - — ■■■■ 1 1 i s | siooixi downtown Tuesdav
Avc. and 3rd. Good location
Vanities
\ coot net home owners.
Live- 13 - F L O W E RS P LA N T S S tlllU H S ,,e .ii Magnolia Ave or I ’miit
John M. Hryctt, 1206 E. 4th St.
Used mattresses
wires Salary and commission*
house Ill-lorn to Mamie Robin .
Eor O niiin enl.d Shtuldiciv
Box 734, Sanford.
K t llO I/ S R E D D IN G C O .
| those who qualify
Permanent
on, Is|;« Mi ('.n th* \ w Photo
W A R D ’S
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Phone1232
l," '" 'o n
Mqdv in p e c s o n
I ' l l It R EW A R D
W YN N EW O O D -* 1.500 Down
Lake
Monroe
*’ia
I'lmne
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t*r.ingr'Im provem ent « •• 2iKW'»
l.o o u w o o d M o l d
A truly livable and attractive 2
Isold \\e iirl.in d o , r l i Phone
I Miiitri HitHr* R itfil'v
1 6 - | P O W E R S . P I.A N T S M l H I ’ Its
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At- S l . l l M C l
llcdrnom home. Block construc­
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LA Y -A A V A Y S
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i flrnioy Brrnmd.
tion, hardwood floors, lite bath, G ifls and Toys for Christm as— . .
i ' l l I G I I &gt;\ i n r .
*|.|ili.io ees,
sales
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WORK WANTED
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A
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lendmq
fool
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serv
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High.
Oviedo.
Use our Lav a wav Plan
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C ry sta l l ake N u rsery, L a k e 41.i i .
I llllit I »l f ‘i
kitchen. Luxuriant lawn and
F I.i
Plome
tl.M or Sanford
Thinki our dniulieHT or#
ff|»rH
xiinilm
F U R N IT U R E C E N T E R
I W IL L DO Ironing tn my heme.
Phone Sanford 1H7I1 W
shrubbery with shatlo trees
1012 W a lle r 0 p III
Ifitil ii 14 ||«it.i»i f lis«r.| MhhiI i ii
Mor# rnlir|liltnintj than ithnnl.
III!
West
1st
St.
Phone
1425
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2
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Price only $11,450.
D|int O illi T i* m
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K E It O S E N E
C IR C U L A T IN G 1 7 - U IQ M lH III ES IH U l . l l i*
L A Y A WAV PLA N
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rigid
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and Finance Plan
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I ord Plome 1317 W
Room 201 E d w a rd s ’ Bldg.
Now In effo ! on all Sporting Goods
ipin k -ale
l . l It
Phone
Iir. .Magnolia
Ave.
Phono I t .1
'P a rk C o m m e rcia l
I’h. Iti • Guns v Aminunitioi. • Tents
P.ilm eltn
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lloats. Miilocs and T ra ile rs
J. It, A le x a n d e r
T . M . .Stringer
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P
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Cn.
Keg. Ile a l F .sla tr B ro ker*
M O IIIL E H O M ES
T o y s — P lliy u r n im i! K l |l ll p m e n t 1N H 'F Kitten* l» give away Plmne j
Iteodis and
i m ' i v Appliance* i
Fn
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the
best
roaches
and
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b.
t
R obson’* Spurting' C o n tis
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For vnur Real Estate needs:
Voum: lown K itchen*
term-, on both new and l ie d ,
'•linne !I9H | i — HI C C IA I, S E R V IC E S
t i - | see
IT e riric a l o n -It ti ling ......I repairs
Cuilcn nntl lla rk cy , Broken* 301 East Eirst SI
u«
112
M.ignol'a
A*
Phone t!3
llrumley Pulrsion llldg. Phone 2313
E a s ts id e T r a ile r S a le *
.11 S T O P E N E D !
P I I IL C C ) T V
P a la lk a . F la
T \ Service Center
D l l It 1 I 1 ) 0 PVtEN A —23
Sales and S ervlre
O P E N F O R IN S P E C T IO N 1
Repair on All makes and models
IIT OWNER Sunday 3-3 f . m„
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m in e
Starhino
Co., t
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Satlsfat lion Gunrantrrd
S A N F O R D M O T O R CO .
new 3 lledroom block house. H|5 MI8 E a s t 1st SI
Plmne 417
Tyitevvrilcr*. adiling m a ch in e s,'
Call
Jloo
or
stop
in
015
W.
1st
St.
toot
Sanford
A
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Ph.
1571)
llosella Dr Total Price. $6750.
Safi*' Rent d*. 311 M agnolia, Ph
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lernt.v
All
makes
repaired. •’•NV E l .l I E S . letterheads, state* Ifl-VI E N G I IS II i o n . i Pi i In I - \
3 BEDROOM, den. 21 ft. living
I ...ii.lilm n Can he seen .it
Phone Td!2
1 m rols, invoice*, hand bills, nnd
room, porch, rarportc on large
P .iluielto Ave
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p r o g r a m s , c lr . iTog tesslvc
:t
lit \l IV P \ Itl.ltlts
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plot. $7,500 Phone 1280 It
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Printing C o , Phone 408-403
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id*' S A N I'O R D s m. i iniiderii Iteaulv
Out W ert | :tib S t.
Plum p 1211-tnHl
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males Free Installation Tele
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(iuaneed
Plume
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2 sp.irlfiiis bedrooms, large living
lie.ill.
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phone 1425 Furniture Center. O RLANDO M.imtng Sentinel, Or
room with panel w alls, big kitI I ...................on l» . iitu tans II.o
I.indo Evening Star Call Ralph
lift W F irs t
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chett, porch and carporle OnIt.iy. 1105 J
‘ ginally priced al $11,700. now will
pei let t eonildom CUm hi |'h a
I'li-.in i,' I
lift It It l&lt;It It It COLD?
be sacrificed al
$8,000 with
i III GS and I pllolstery Daraclean
1725 II
Let us Install your
ed in vonr luime or in nur shop
term s! Exclusive
Flo o r lu m a c e
I \ l M IR V S E R V I C E
— 25
I ' m' ig.nn the same day
.
C ircu latin g H e a le r
S E M IN O L E R E A L T Y
H D A TS • M O T O R S ____ - t »
tine luuir
S a n fo rd Otirnelenn S e r v ic e
Wasn and Damp
A. D IETR IC H S
T. W. MERO
I I . II. P O P E CO
Drv
^ le r e n r v l i n t b o a r d M a l a r *
null Park Avenue
Phone 27 20' South P ark Ave
Phone 23lu
Phone HIM am East no St
g iu - luuir
Wizard Powormatic 12
W .r.li and Dr)
Evening*—8t2 W or 1879-J
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P ru n in g P o in ts
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PLIHMIIINC.
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Feolurnt
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Whether Onylrig or selling, It will
I'li
Contract a-ol repair work F rte
s u e 2514 S I •u k Phone
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conlrol. W illi long rong# lonk
• .in' o. Gi , r |, imng
2513 S P a rk
Phone 1171 .1
pay you to see:
estimates
It I. H arvey. 201
and air-fuel line, lo u a . . J.4J j " 1'*
J. W. H ALL. R EA LTO R
S E E 111 E S I' Ref .r. 5 oil I! iv
Sanford \ve Phone IH28.
Snulhwiile
I atintlratttnl
R E D - I- M IX C O N C R E T E
Florida Stale Hank Building
12 and l i l t
I l i l u llllit.
1
11.'. 'll
&gt;*»nlIi Shir I oMfliu.irl 11111u.
I T .u n it -Hiding and linlshinjt
Call H a ll’ ’
Phono 1758
G re a se T ra p s
Septic T a n k s
i
4 all Umnlu mi kiln:
Illf. I .a^t .,MI» SI
Cleanini: waving Serving Semi 513 Sant..id 4\ u
Window S ilK
Lin tels
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W lttrd Super Tan. Thv rating of 10
Hole i i.ulilv
uo'e 1325 II M
R o b e rt A . W illia m s , R e a lto r M I R A C L E C O N C R E T E C O .
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t.le.ison,
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Raymond E . l.tindquDl. Associate Phone 1335
Y(|G
Son r.lm Ave
moml With tank, lo u il
I J/9
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I’ i urn Technician
Phone 1073
Atlantic Hank llldg
1 AN
I'li. 111.' I'lul Rm ile I Sanford
I Deluxe Serve! gas R e fr.g e r
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a iu r l'r e e / ir top
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Phone PJlis
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S. D lliglileym nn. Associate
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Scattered" Vote Returns Counted

S lA K r u K G CHARLIE Y u U n GH EAD

Capjril|hl 1(14 JHn* C uudll * Burtlgr Coupler

LOOK WHO'S DRIVING

T A L L A H A S S E E trft — Now rot
Mime late election returns on can(Jidate* ol whom you've never
heartl.
They're the citizens who’vo
achieved a minor form of Immor­
tality by means or the so-colled
"scattering vote." T h eir names
were written In on the general
election ballot by voters who either

lim a m b ir . . . a lw a y s act
yo ur ago whoa d rivin g -

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I hiiiII* p»"t iipaiiikt a warI'lioiiae wall
and liH id Die diiretury. I lllppeil
In tin ihunijflcd euctlnn, tnuliil llie
Indiiip I wanted and rippl'd I ha
page md rtii'ii I rejoined (Srodmk
and we •annulled a turn.
'What » the pill'll T“ he grow led.
I eliiivveil Inin the yellnw page.
poinliiiK my huger at llie llnch
Min a type Hill) lead: "f'rialninea,
Iteril ii I ''
Sli'Wlllt *" llllid m k Hnked.
I mini
You a
M x tei i ih
■■Mleivail." I mud
lit II,e p*ei Idling
I I I ' 11,1s &gt; .•!
t liw n ."
• • •
1 eald that wee flue 1 titli
* it 01*1IP
UfMiltiik and I md mil tir himI II" .t ......... ... - -• i ■ i in, no
Uroilrilk to Unfit J c II ih h ami lin n
**\riy N»"W Oi li4jttiB (Hiller in i* rii*d
p 11 M .i I ' . o i l i i i i i d f h l k
T h .P
|'i 1
we eat down.
ti.i miir * in ( lifi'N all riMMifdiH (iriil
for Mn ih i rip 1la V - ■
"Steak ■ alw u y i (llie licif i ii|&gt; No Mil i' e
Vfii *&gt;V
■p
no I limp ( her* i.J lri * I lull liiiil Mull
la in ," I nuil. knowing lin x lm k * I d * ' 11■i
M i.i.it
II tvmild lilt &gt; l*H!i ft
,
•*1&lt;41 0*1
wentviidin t namlril him ' i*• i■
■•■!••• I in n,i i i
..........
(ex
I tit I 11 lull*, i liullt if vvi* d KOUi* dlikM.
y•«, n
LuJim look it* nioie llmii mi
(hi- it"! uiphtthrlM’dlly, iiui *»»»i
* II. * &lt;' &gt;I " 1\ d
flour■ (liodiuk wn* Inmgty nno I a" 1 1 • d 1
. I | , I a i l i n o i i •In VII A'UN ii hiWl'l lli Hlri'flglll
Oldn I try lo m in y lum I ruui'ln I that in &gt;•
Ih *ti
d ilii* driilt'iN (&gt;y ur»*«h
Hi ink ol wliat lo do m »( H I mid lew
« I (11111kit111&lt;&gt;.; Il'io Hill II11I'l lllll'N Will*
field llnltim-n and liim ed mm uv.-i
I
yv(if lif'd
ih*' cjfiii ly i life diNlmtA
Id Ul# Km al eojie, ilia f h r i in- V
J fit 1 « w ile n( ill U hit id I In-in, Mil
would nave let me tug along with
imi mu iiiuiiy. VVe lu v r in l llirtn in
Unit invraliKatiiifi
Itul I mol
I'ltti hiring id mud iiwcMtiiiK and
traded lloltilick loi mi iilmonl muihi tli iv i i n tytn Ln^ari tn all in** ha
U*e tip i lit*i ilidn t m ein in i|d mi
in- wah hi'il llu* midtof.
just now. “ A tin 'll,' Hull m il. inoi
vVi&lt; i liutlifMj riiiriiiW, Wiibhly
told, “ not ■ (lim e to no el. Iml
dan In tn 111! •flntir iiflkpa, wallird
Something trli.'ky.” And umi *u»
« tidl* nn in 111'd Uipmixh w an-inaiM-n
no help I till Ino h anil Id .■ ■igii
i .. r* a* Ii i In* cuaturne »lin|» wlm Ii
re t
Ysaet alwa va lar in Uir lan k I wn if
" Alt&gt;tluriH w o i k l Ii k "• void
vvi' Undid hi|4 C a mil HI. ilm|m with
brain, (.-apiuin T"
I i *1 'ini ..I llo Id* .imini 141miinl*flnni nnitn Hyl
"Not when I ’m ruling '.lodnd. ’.a I n
' I . &gt;| C lllll t III *1 nu rd ol thrm w p|r in thr * lir-ap
Mid eneliely.
hi' I 111* I VP I'l "« M id *i|iiiih, Ha idiiHD Ii* tin 1 dawnI 11*V
"Du you tlnnk tin n i l no.dd III
l■
jw 11 ism a at Uu-y could afTuid I
let ur go along ■
■ llu v o i
a
hut t v&lt;hi Htii.:.
(link (tail AUUti' (fiiNllilh N li’id
*’ A Idml shiil
lead T”
iD'Kiili In H&gt;ve him ahafp i**"No chant c," tlioilinli mid
II 1 n i d i 1« had
"Mu Hii i l .v
mmdi’iti ul tiih duyis an a I«n&gt;I «I&gt;*K
city cope won't In i'/e no
1IJ III , * I 1,h ...u t .11 hi r till III hx Huti*; |*uti ultnari.
Uiliugfl they wont go not ol thru ill •tltflt1 "ii Til' /MIS I'l m|" MiiMkn
"ltd w hill h a v r w« K*il?" In?
way lu help me am 11ui li * icila V. I.i............... M fi * i mil it v\ht« svjifitx
aalu'd dourly whim I
di.
are out.
t.. «'ttfi u ih t |
I mifipan poNNthli’N." I Bind
‘T h a i « wind I llgnnd
Well
wrarity I looked ul my w alrh.
we've got I toll mi It e tip ! h u n i
l-iw Unity now, a imd tim«t to llml
and lint g u 1 ale no I Imp in k‘J&lt; iv
|r«-MJ&gt;lf at lioina '*loft1n »N»|» all Iho
(U liana. Hill nut al a pi n • No
lioltd aildrrNiira and tiy thr tiflina.
rpeoilti; t elute* vuim Hid tin y liavi
l lml iravra .
" I ran my |»rrinl
a plan thul aattalir* llu u i "rin-y'i i
down Iht t c i uw ild sh e ll. lU Klh«
lute it will wutk, M" v. i-.ii d. i r
of! thr iiainra oi L-oatnmo tcn lrra
that inrun 7"
.si, .vail ami lilh
I nuil tukidi from th* iliup nu*
He euid: "We know it &gt; N .. I .'l l
no.all* hung wide or da ,a . . uh , . ♦ ala. I k u r a a
Urlmnn, at leant Ho m know n.mi
, a mote I oat l he
than tlie tope Ol the l-'ltl t \ •■know
&gt; .a 11, *-, 1he Wiht, lhay’ll lu m out lu tia local rrai*
l.nl II kioiM lie d**nla, hut wa'd brtlvi try ihrni
th e y 're lieaitnl lot 111 mat K n i.i
and leuvi* thr hotel |)«’o|dr till Inter
tiling onl ul liete will In m ini led
InlilKlil '*
rigid down In tlir iiv rt'i lino
* d &gt;&gt; lo th
nuked
I leuned forward lu x iv r Hip flcnt
planee, alupe, the woiloi
I lin t * ill* I .
I - i a| el opal aildli'HN lu the dnvei.
given Ilk a gumt * *iiiih *' Ihil H .d
I II* I M 11,0
llo nod^eil 'T lm l'a duwn Ih Ilia
doenn'l In Ip you a mi, i Iocm d ."'
, i i li-w long
ly
liii'i l i i
they
“ Not a lilt," I u nii'id "Nol il *nni i v■
al did in i e woi I., i ap. c^imrtei. iht* VLrua C*art^(
any dual a »Lr|». Hay, you fellow a
the K ill naI im him when I m n ■
■ t am
I'l if Hi ?"
arotnol. rlnjipohu Hli-WMil imd I"No, ' I aaid flully.
girl . . . wind e in I uaioe njptni
" W ill, I wits w uFKlirlJiK' hr
“ Muiy Mi V n k e i,' ilm d i.ik u i
«,i- llml ... • i .i'li tin In '.I.i iim lit ied \V« x°L lie!lei l halt if«
''liiippoao Uiey .
My ion
dwindled lu mlein e un I s tu n .I &gt;1 1h&gt;ii Jl.
•&gt; - ■
■
j 1 1■i'' Kills 1. 11 hui Ur oh Hit- under now, uod I waa
M
llie (lourwuy. Tlii-tc wan a Ii i n nm 11Mill t • &gt;l | -1IT «sj 11 | &gt;.4111«IV -ill woliileim x
I Hui v I K&lt;il nil! ill&gt; wiilJet, "illil
iKaided pltalu in a wide im n imi ini" mi ,w .1 *; I- uli 11.111•1&lt;i
floppy limeeliee, b ui'liliil shorn aii'l
w . j; it nil 1In 1.1'III P111it k 1V Nil- noiue lalH oul imd xave lum |*U
a ripped Jeieey. I roea lilill mil ol 14kli 1\ 1t M11 1M *.i»«i* mm. lint III* 1« "T h a i Hold you/'*
It held mill titodnlk'M feel hull,
my t'liulr hrloie I ep ii I l i d llo S\ &lt;1l 1lit i t 1mir •1 \ m | \ hiiiq ; Mil'll
hOhduge poking mil floni iilnk I I In SV11II 1iMnJ.i i| MP4 u t i 1htMp.hl fiilly liiy ■hmdih'i ached, und I fell dia
11(1 VA1 1 |iMlh(t| 11n . t.Mth il VI It* X iih I ed with my hnxht idea l&gt;y
liak "W hul Ike |p k me yo u 7"
now* Hut mu shiver wan huvinx
“ liominii|ue You, me," llnaat'll hud li li il'Ml
" W n d a lo i Ii 1* l »
[ unht
L a giMixd stay.
griin ud He c i ii a it a it Ida at ion
f l u Hr i 'iffifiaurd &gt;
■flowing la k e laltooa oh ladli lo ll wall,* l m i i lo a g in I*, telephone I
fclsu us Hb Skills «!■
dopy light in., i

Pill l « M M f i l l ' .
H U S H E D . ami lilt- •(« I it II i ri u ric
ju *l fltuainng a* w* rulin' in the
dining anUxiii Hunaell moppet Im
■ (nutrient, nn w mi « fuw icil ti ll
and winked at me.
“ You'll I k iKireil li&gt; lieur llml I *l
and H e lie left tult-ly. N u t ju ily
■lopjKd tSem h eir, u n y w h y I
prorniaed to nr ml H im luggage 1"
general delivery, ('Itnngii I'li ' )
d id n 't d a r e take anything m ill

ui no, A i
i • i i n i iioiilol duelImp p i.'- i
- Ii mil Horn a m arlet n il
“ 1loi.imi.p,i ion me," I punoleil
" Yo,| | • oil Vl "II i hump '■
• Mi.i mi i... you p ill
ItiiHPiell
pnm . l I , ' (on Hill liiuuiniipie
y to, .ii
olio I.Ill'lM ek riplit hand
mail rill). '• ill V Mar ill Gum getup I 'i • n i In a

F O R G E T M A N !)
P A W T U C K E T . II I
Uiinyt reetnul lu he gning nim ollii
llmiU Hie V rleraiH H.iy piirn I*
rotllc yesleril.iy until the m jn li
err got In I'lly II.ill
Then they reallieil there wne no
reviewing stmul ami nu c.ty otli
ria ls to review the imriule
City rifflelnls niiIi I they h.nl nol
been iriv lln i.

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CH'f.tl V of
ihi* An h im l l .' t m l f j i »11«1s11 lu l
vi'-dcnl ty fhiM •iti* •'« .tiMh' whu h
"can lay w ,i * .in I’htiri' curiti
w ill *
Anil i*f(*u t' l t Jkid f» flu1*!*
pnriv from ho i' ■ u ■ I hi*
can Micr&lt;*i*f| only if nai.nri*»
tin’ help of (•&gt; il
T a lla d l’ s iiA Iri'hn
{&gt;n*|»;tred
Tor a V*dni.in« h i\ iniernonv at
th;* Tomfi of in* ruKrit.vri S itdi* r
th Arhmd n \iittuim l &lt;enn lery
Tin* An I .M e t tui*f wan dcAiuna
led l » rt‘;»M -Mil Pri^idntf K im ii
IhWiT ifi the .imuici* tih*rrvunri&gt; of
wfial until n \ h.i Im*&gt;*ii kn vn i
Arrnish* . I&gt;»ty
I a l h id 4

ltd

fit*

lioruiJ ci*mrfi*i"i i
walked .un in » i hi
tfr.td tif Mi* | *»t
In la ii d
" I In* w(*, .on- a tin I* cl.iiui*' |
Hie In uve young men a Ini In1 here
weie Ini irinl.ilile entnipli And yet
they were puny r"impel -|| .(illi (IIItea pun* llml linrriiifi helngs cun
bring I i hear ,lgaiii*l each olhei
J in till* lm rli .it age The* e are .(ea
poll* i f great ile Iruelioii
"Th ey call I n .i.i.le an enlirc
eniililieill nun women il l I Ii 11 en.
even the hen ' anil Hie (e-'ela
lion 'I hey ran .it*ol,-h m a arivle
night not itrils ,ni aim s not mis
a li item. Iml . st linle cn 11*/ i
tin "
r.iih &gt;ii iiei
ini 1 1n i|la i ., e i
lie appar i illl s
gen si enpnn*
lie •mil 111.(I oi h ..Hu
linn he has
inlltn.ite K le iile il
nl Ihese we ip .a
(hell &gt;ti|i-1
"Sunn- ul till III ,|le o' *i|| h
fill |ViSsri Hi il even the men sstio
hinlil thrill ranma In lii M -uiili/"
the carnage that ssnnld toll iw Hi u
i i *i - T ills I-. n • Hie time in place
Hi ilssell n il'll tlieei Iml | will - iv
IliK* much m i one nl these wen
lam* call '.n i'". mule ilesli ie tn*n
than all flic h nil* n - Hiiin hs all
the ntillun- ie llu- 1 i i ii hi w ar "
I lie I rnnhli In n l i m ill m s|i
not the weapon, lie *aol lie knosv*
no machine,
‘ howeser ingeei
mis, which de-klrns , i . pi al llie
t-oiiiiiiunil of man
"llllu tlg tl llie .up".
In- - .ill
"men m cleat ilme-ei have 'intghl
n ep li.illo n Ii ion a *ienc - hr,'Iter
than llu-msiisi-k It innsl In- *a
now. inoii' th.ni ever llie oi iiI see nl iin n lriii engine- of ile line
tinn, llie mure I hel e s, Hi it m in
kill ! fieetl Ha- mu tent gnnl-'iii'e
mil i".ni[iu-«i,"i ol r Ii fion

troversial senator from Wisconsin,
Joseph McCarthy, got 22 w rtf*“
in votes for governor He got cne
in Duval County.
J . Fred Muggs, the chimpanzee
of television fame, got a vote fot
the stale's highest office in I utnani
County. Jose Gaspar, the pirate
whose memory is kept Bf, cn “ J
Tampa's' annual Gasparilla cele­
bration. had one ballot east Jgr
him for governor by a CharKWe
County voter.
Ilraile y Odliam, who was defeat
ed for Ihe Democratic governor­
ship nomination in the first pri­
m ary, was remembered by three
faithful voter* Gov. Herman Talmadgr of Georgia gut a vote In
Flag ler County from someone who
apparently would like tu see Mm
head up Florida's government.
Circuit Judge Hugh Taylor of
Quincy was favoreJ with a \M v
for the Florida Supreme C o u rlffy
an elector who thought he deserved
pro in uti on.
And Just to show that many of
the scattering voles are cast tn
jest, a Tallahassee newspaperman
who knows about as much about
trains as he dues about spac'dships got a vote for llie stale
Itailroad Commission

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lim ’A rtATHN, Fla
- The
Skiulhern (luvernor*
('-inference
was told yesl-rday that the 10
southern slates provkle less than
half enough beds in slate mental
hospitals to meel present needs.
Tin- .Southern lieginnal EdueI
Him Hoard, wlncli made thr rejmrl
ul a r mini I -table on menial health
I In nul believe that any govern- problems, said llie Sniilh also hud
inenl ih.il ile,rl&gt; in ruH'lcsxnt-'S, in only a boil I half as many menial
i . i i i in in gniflevsnesH, can long health climes as its jkipolathm
ei Ime I d* mil think that we. nr warrants
i1nv hall n can face uverwhelming
The rejMirl said llml wilh .Ml per
d in i
nf the ulunilc age ami rent of the country'* population
p in i "e f'ee wiltiuiil the guidance, Ihe South had only 17 per cenl of
i e in i I' piii that only find can Ihe psyctiiutrlsts, H per cent nl
. sc lo human helngs
the psychiatric social workers and
I believe with all my heart lhal 12 per cent of the clinical psychol
v ' ' an keep the peace only if we lights
"T o meel recommended 'lap
■ ' k II * In-Ip uni in destroy mir
eneioii'• bnl In Jrelji us summon dards. the .1,700 profc'stnnul mental
i e p.ilieiu-e, Ihe rnurage, anil If health workers in the S uilh woui l
I...... I be Ihe sleruness that w ill he need to tie Increased to 21.000 al
nn led l i prevent a war which once." Hie report said
' mid di-siroy u* I miII i "
'llu- hoard, regional agency lor
I’ll*' III- 1 design,illnll fill " A rilll* strengthening higher education in
T —
i •• D ay" i.i uoUinri/ed by t'un Hie states, was cDlnm i'sliiiird by
i'li'
I.i -I .June
the Southern (ioveritors ('nnlerem-e
haiiilfnl of pile per rivalling of a
ni Ifni Springs, Va , la«t year to
H'* I a’ rug
A
m,ike a study id needs and re
“ Wel-vai'iium"
ru g
wn-liRF i
source* in training and research In
(used to clean carpel in Inmiei
the mental health program of the
can vneuum out onlv about half
slates belonging to Ihe conference
the solution applied, leaving up to
These recommendations were
It it v Itnio r* of Sanford Ilura- two gal Inns uf liir lv , snapv water
1 The stales should increase ap
iJ'Tdl
Seevire
.'ItlK
K.
11
h
St,,
Sailin a O'* 12' rug. Ihirarlenulttg re­
priiprialinti* to universities and
tn'ld’c agencies which tram mental lord. Flu. sniil. "H n rnrh-sn fnnin moves Dm d irty, greasy surface
(ha's
not
merely
clean,
it
rcplcnfilm
instead of spreading it
health iHTsnnnel and undertake
.*he* the liltiricalit* of wool mid throughout the p ill. Bugs stay
mental licaltli rrrcarch
2 States lacking training laeilj j ether anitiinl fiber* . . reslorinyr clean longer.
t i e s in mental hcattli should run - . lesiln-ni'i mill re«i*lniiec In wear
Servicing may lie dune on short
Il make* mnhnir idle siuiiil erect ru,lice. I f a customer is giving a
H IT -INKI Finland hs i high •i-ler establishing regamal arrange I and even "
parly at is mphetlng rnnipaliv. Me
e \ * riinii-iit n llii ial said a lop iiu-nts wdli areas hi the reginn that
No mi til Iiii , Strum/ *oli|i» oi i i i i have he, f i n in*liiiig* ihiWI- I'm* h 1 1 ipiinniii-s espei I killed can pinvide such facilities
I Stales shniild tmntiy em niirage , slm iilf all.nl, i l* ani l * an- n«p-il, il k'leolicit llo- *iu\ before and have
ii
i • inily bailee officer and
aid. Wool mid other iinlniiil ■verylliilig leadv before h*-r nuevt*
voami* t in fliet
in la y
before the glow Hi of regional menial 'sin
( iln-r* me Iherefnre no( ilenrlvcd ill rive.
pllm n, i. il ol a wiml'iw -it Id. health research centers
Inlirii-iinl*,
home
Hotels can have upholstery or
I ITiert- should lie established ■I their life -nviiuf
i-niisimr
them to wear mu faster carpeting . Iin iu c h a m &lt;1 without
.
I'...
nee am lir K s-1 |n A Pi 11. a southern ri't'lonal count'd on men
lose
I
In
i
r
resilience,
losing rrvt'iipe from having the
iln Fi oii' ime Hesearcb tal health training ami research ! I,n*
fh dirty, irr'-nsv surface film (((urn nun-iisahli- i,s when funi-hth
II.ink of |-*| iilii it, | In ashisl stales m prnmnling mcie
rnlher I ban tieimr o i l - me sent not. I tururleanliig in
I I dkl 'I I , I l o - . p i t . i l w i t h s * i I d health training and research * ''onics out
activities
Irlven into tin iipliolsterv a* with offices, (heaters, clnlis, liuspllnlv,
i.mh'lei in Hied injuries
try-elraliing and other methods hank*, lodge room*, undertaking
I I p Mil
■poriedly rushed into
win re llonld* in wet, soggy foams parlors, cliurelie*, sehiuds, inslltue he.i l.plil I lej
o l H ie
F m n is h
ale uti|illri|.
Horis, ell-,, nmy tu- done al V‘DI'm il s in -I,Ire I III morning, shout
Cuxliim crs need l»&gt;| he inron- vin icp l Dine* without missing tne
i"
" f i e &lt;omiiiuuist revolution
use of Dii- furnishings. Ju st phone
i toi- il-"ig nul in Finland " Sev
I veniem-ed l*v having furnishings 2210.
1 'I i(•iti« * nfliclals escorted lum
I.i i\IM IN
V - llrn is li school guile f«i i i week nr twu as they
Yea, in,w vmi may
see the
Ip k lo lo- linitie
leaeher* - -i / iik ; eniiiie li'iok* from may he I I iii ni'li'aned cniiveideilllv
Sanford Furniture Co. ( arpetlng
' -....... a* they got inside the children in el.issro tri* had heller | any duv 111 Du- year.
i i,luring* in wind fabrics are i mil rriiialui-il un mir sidewalks fur
T -i
lh&gt;- siiujcc said " l l r Alho nol destroy them The kills may
. . you may see il
lirv iv e d . I Where dyes have faded three Weeks
p|ieve a run and fln-il pi the *e sillTin* warning was issued ye-ter from siin-tlghl, such colorings eaii- utter cleaning ,u that yuu may
' *I v i an eerk nils* lieoffip 11W
•'in •&gt; "flie e rline was killed 'lay by the National llieoii nf not of io nise hr restiiled tint even lodge fur voursejf jpiw it absorb­
film ed suet, punishment. H alf uf the
in-laid!* and ain lh e r seriously Teuelier*. whose legal eagle* have tlieii removal of the dirt
enrpiiino wan cleaned by Dura. nuil,I*.I |i, Mho Ho*n i ;,n ik, Un* '■'nine ojt wilh the following npln briglitrna llie fa lirir )
mil
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kiuih, i and (dunged ”
D rleiitals and moil wool rugs he­ rlrnn F lib rir Sjierlalists here In
"tin cuinto 1* not viihieti'si roine a* bright amt colorful a &lt; S iafn ikl. Ilia nther half t* 111st )j
il wn- removed from our ‘ •lif,
nff(&gt;wnershi|i line* tint reside in the in W’,
walks. See lp,w fres), ami new*
Ih ' (' nii'-iTh-iil Motor Vehicle leaeher. T i ile-lriiy it &lt;*r idlierwi'C
Hugs
ami
rarpets
me
i-leaiii'd
looking llie rleaiicd portion Is . . .
illil,'in i , li-i o ily , e ll,i u,'d a* “ ill deprive the true owner of II perm
■mm "Ti
inure limn fi.llllO n|i|di- am-ntly would be an illegal art " » ll limit (tie wear illld uluiar nf it ’* ilrn n iaiir proof, vve think, of
-elul,hintmu,-bines
when
limnthe superiority of Hnaford Furitl■n i i • " * I n i i l n v i r lic e iiM P . | |n- i i i i
I'll' not W*l( women. ..lilt 1•(■•&gt;’
Home -if Die luiiresl de|io*it* of ilru iicd . W hirling brush niurhlnes lure Co. Curpetiiigl See It again
m
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t'v
most
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washing
plants
lifter tilt days.
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pd. adv.
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God's Help Needed Against A-Weapons
Air Secretary Tablott Says At Arlington

Duracleaners, Sanford, Offers
Area Residents Fast Service
Even on Short Notice
Duraclean
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Fibers

FinnKills Officer

Wounds Another
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The olileat rollrge gpoit in row

Pontinc'H liriilin n t now HtyliitK Htn|w ytm
y«nrn nlttmii in u nin^lo Im lii m ove. Fro m
•fh "droitm n ir " fro n t end w itti Hh tw in
flilvo r HtrtmltH In ti|wiwopt renr ft'iidcnt.
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co m p o u n d in g o f yo u r
d o cto r'* p r e r r r ip iio n .
Here, too, you’ll hud any­
thing you may need in
d ru g s and sundrler* at
u n ifo rm ly (a ir p ric e s.
W hy nol make litis your
fAmity Drug Sturt f

Govenors Are Told
Beds Are Needed

didn't like the official candidates
or were In a prankish mood;
A couple of people called Godke
and McNulty got one vote each
lor Congress In Brevard County,
for Instance. Someone called E d ­
ward Ctcrson got a vote for Con
gross In Charlotte County.
A citizen in Alachua County
thought a fellow by the name of
J
Pierce Smith would make a
goMl legislator and gave him tils
vote for the Florida House of Itep
resenlatlve*.
So it went all over the stale
And anybody who got any votes
at ail, whether only one or several
thousand, gels his name listed In
rotary of state's office for future
Ihe permanent records of llie secgenerations of Floridians to see.
There were many write-ins fot
well-known people, too Acting Gov
Johns, who was defeated fur the
Demneratir nomination for gover­
nor by l-ottoy Collins, had his
name written In by never-say-die
supporters in 31 counties fur a
total of 117 voles. Gen. Jam es
Van Fleet, who was mentioned
fur u while as a possible Hepubll
can candidate for governor, got
a scattering of write-ins us well
In Palm Beach County, the con­

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Two-Tone body colors—are unsurpoMed
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out friends, I hr llijzb s, whose story sppent in tlm issue, deserve mote than a
happy hi it lull y on their quadruplets' birthday They deserve the admiration and re­
spect of every one of us —and any help we
can give them Just imagine the two
young parents taking cate of five children
without help while they both are working
at the University of Florida for their Mart­
en Degrees Daddy llijab, in addition, is
working fot hit Doom of Philosophy De­
gree in mathematics It will take mote
than a degree in mathematics for these
two young patents to figure out how to
tuppoit a family of seven on a fellowship
that pays them only |9&lt;&gt;0 a year while
they are studying in this country

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N E X T W E E K We plan to have a
itoty on Florida students at M em o City
College where, contrary to the economic
snuggle of the Hi|abt, living seems to he
(heap and easy Four loom furnished
apartments for |-10 a month, plus a full
time maul for f l O a month sounds like
our students have got it made They'te
learning in light bulls, too
A N Y W E E K We know that All Flor
ida has a lot of leaders tn Florida (the
combined circulation of Florida papers
carrying the magaaine as a supplement
totals 2B4.060), but we were pleased sev­
eral days ago to receive letters from both
India and England commenting on articles
in A ll Florida W e alto got a letter from
the editor of Punch Magaaine in London,
England They heard that All Florida is
the only publication in the United States
printing directly from magnesium plarrt,
a tevolutionary type of ptinrmg developed
by the Petty Punting Ptoccss Co tight
here in Ocala Punch's editor says they
are interested in Hying the same punting
method —maybe we started something

At conclusion o l the archery hunting teaton In the Iglln Field area. Adolph Finch ol Nlceville.
makes with Ihe crying towel-all GO pounds ol him Adolph ir vice president ol ihe Choctaw
halchee Bowman Club Fellow members inrliled he lake oul two memberships, but Adolph
claimi he l&gt; not bigger Iban two people, he |utl lakei up a little more ipace

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Total circulation ol the 29 Honda
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PAGl J - All Honda Magazine

Just a word to repress my dppircunnn
of ihe fine article you earned in ynur All
Florid Magazine of Oct. 17 headed. "The
Spotlight Is On Florida Prison Spoils "
I mentioned this to the Cabinet'Tuesday
Minmmg and I am sure each member ap­
plet lairs your carrying this story. Thanks
a lot from me, personally.
With kindest trgatds and best wishes
I am
NATHAN MAYO
Cemmlttlwfter at AgrliutSura
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It was with interest that I read ’ your
article on Florida’s motel industry by
Cleveland Van Dresser. This was }usi one
mote of many splendid ankles to be found
in A ll Florida Magaaine, which is rapidly
taking its place as one of the most fasci­
nating publications of its kind in Flochk
1 may add that Florida’s motels arc on a

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pat with most of ihe finest in ihe country,
anil far abovr in beauty of design, setvite
and comfort of many that I have con­
tacted in travels throughout the United
States. Some of them arc mighty soiry
spectacles, but the poor motel in Florida
is the rate exception rather than the rule.
Thanks again fot a fine article.
J. L lA N M It

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A LITTLE BIT OF HOME
The A ll Florida Magazine is just what
I have been looking fot from home.

I have been stationed in California foe
16 of my 20 months in the Army. Just
three weeks ago I started receiving the
Jacksonville Journal by mail. My home­
town paper. It sure was a great surprise
finding this nice magazine in the paper.
I am sure this fine magazine w ill grow
to be a truly great magazine for Florida
1 think A ll Florida Magazine w ill rendci

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ida a well deserved service.

I especially like the articles on marine
life, and the Facts of Florida.
JOHN W. OOUM
lampac, Calil.

OUR COVKR
John Clatdy, our hunter on the covet
this week, i i typical of the thousands of
hunicti in Florida who are getting into
"high gear" this week for the opening
Nov. 20 of the state's official hunting teaton John, an Ocalan, is a former member
of the State Game Commission.
Most important to any hunter, outside
of his gun, is his dog. Without that faith­
ful and hard working companion, few
hunters would be successful. The horn
hanging around John's neck is another im­
portant part of his equipment. It is used,
of course, to call and guide the dogs. That
red shirr and striped cap, too, s it Import­
ant adjuncts to the hunter.

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IS BIG BUSINESS

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By BOB BAIFE
All Flondo Ip u ti Editor
\ X / a T I:R F O W I. winging in to
a landing nn a marshy lake edge,
l turkey gobbler scurrying 10 Ins
foost in a cspress forest, ilie la
m iliar call o f the bobw hitc re­
vealing a nearby covey of &gt;|ua|l. a
white-tail buck deer emerging
from a dense cliukci into a clearin*
W e ll, a man can dream can'c
lie * W hich is |nst sa liar hundred'
o f Florida burners have been
doing these Iasi less vceeks as
they await the "O pen for Haitiness" sign giving the green light
to swamp buggy and trailer bri­
gade, armed w u li cleaned and
polished firearms, alt anxious to
tim e more In e the rugged but
pleasant life around tlie cam p­
fire
Florida's general burning sea­
son opens on Nov 20. ahhough
the waterfowl season opened
N ov 12, and even earlier on
marsh liens and dove
The uninitiated may find this
difficult to believe, but hunting
is big business in Florida Coupled
with fishing. ihc sportsmen's ex­
penditures for firearms and tarkle,
am m unition and lures, meals
lodging, transportation, boats
trailers, do**, feed and vet bills,
all add up in a terrific total ( onK lv a liv c estimates pul n at J MM,
OOO.oon but sou ( in find i i i
lliu sijsts vs ob claims putting I In
loi.il alover In one billion dnllaiv
Unlevs sou base loamtd ainund
ib is great peninsula, sou may
also land it d ilticu lr in heliesc
that llicre arc stall, dcspile tbe
inroads of a booming in m in n

m in era. n im r titan 2o.ttoi).itia)
acres ol lorest land nnicli ol it
pood Ii abir at lor die w hile railed
de r, and more than a dmd ol it
ideal loi tu ikrs raismp
T h e ir is Northwest Florida's
lulls farm iiu n ilis and d ir open
Haiwoo.lv ol South H onda fur
rptai! and dose
W ith more d u n Hl/Mi) takes.
I .Aak ) i is iis and stiram s, S.otk),000 aitcx nl silt waters and al
most that mans Jite s of tirsli
waters, i i is sm all w ondri that
d u ck, perse and a not stip e an
annual w jtc tlo w l in c isio n that
m ikes human round nallie in
significant bs tn itip .iiicon Tlie
waterfowl, o seems, knew atioiir
w inter s u arums in tin- South
long lat-toir peopli made tbe ills
tosciy
Flotidi's gteat natural aesourtn
o f panic are not all that they
w'cic once Tbe State lia in r and
fresh W ater I ixh Cum rnission
long ago undertook extensive re­
stocking for turkey, ip ijtl and
deer. In rrc c iu scars ilie state
managed hunt arras have lacnirne
more important Tltetc arc near­
ly 1.000,000 aircs in IH managed

I i i i i i i ueav (hiouphour die stale,
on land w lm h lias been stocked
and proievled 1 litre ire s|&gt;ct ill
hunting rules and dates lor ibew
areas and ninuods ate ads iced
In get (bat m tom iinon Imm the
agencies who issue hunting b
censes
W eather lo m liin u i' m ike tor
varying outliHikv m ditlereni parrs
ol Florida av t lit new htinrm p
season appro it lies mil makes
pre season lo iria x iin g dinosi is
ill tile sill as tooihall g j me pie.In
lions Mur triini A ll Flotilla's
siaiewule m ips ol observers, plus
s illie d help liorn i11 )t Ifa n srn .
ol i lu trillirm a tion i ml I hi. i
lion llip o im e n r .1 tit Stair
( . line and Fish ( oinmisvioti die
probibilns is
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A uoilier good u ai
i i i piospesi in m in i srtlio n s,
though nor on rbr lower fast
Coast I j v i sear wav a good ijuail
season, and thi* should be almost
as pood, t err amis abuse ascrape
O n flic lower Fast Coast, bow
rscr. an cstiemels wet spnnp icdined ib r normal lu n limp vol­
ume Season inns Nos .’•) Feb.
I except lot variations in dayv
c e iliin districts permit liunitnp
Dads bap lim it 10
DOVI
f i r l s season Irnrn
( h r I I lo I K I SO proved I SCI
ap&lt; in in.Ul liras tutllihik slight
Is hem i in Dec 11 I &gt;i. Mi ball
of spin u .non High w ain toll
ditioiis m Souili ITi&gt;&lt;nla affected
fredinp iiiiid iiio n s alter an earls
prospect for good crop Day's
lu p eiplif

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Kepoits horn flip
( tpttss ami p ilonlalt m as sets
eilioui ipinp iltlioiiph state game
o llu i l ls bid hoped lot esc It
ple ad I success elsew beir Ade
ipiaic tiu m b iis ol i ,lu ll bods
went into rbe b i n . Imp season
bill io n d ilin n s w in itol ilw ass
pood for die sounp buds Kevidr
mas mean dial liuntrrs will have
to work hauler ihan uvud to
tmd tin- vame kind ol bn.lv om
pointer ainevtorv o in e vfioord
aw is Itoin die potcli Season
open Nos JO Feb t wob im
port nit van.itions bs distm ts
D a i's bap tw o ci n u n
hap
chirr
D l &lt; K t .1 I s | mil t i ) l ) l
t mod p to spt.lv ic p o ind Irons
vile ft N o lllli III li I mm lb i S i,
k ilt In w in t ails in is alv also in
tin ate lasoiable supple iprihapv
also in omen of a m id wnnet m
the N orllilandi exit vs vs itrt mnihinms in St m ill Honda legal ilrd
as Ijso ra b lr, rlirst- sipns m nnarv
to reports that water low I literal
tltp smtesv in iln North lias mil
been as good as diMird seasint
Nos 1.’ (an til t r d r ijl cluck
sum p teipiurd tlas'v bap tout
dua k, (wo perse to ,, ,ot
S&lt;t&gt; D IR R I I
Suppls abiui.l
ant arit) csell d i'trib u tid rffe it
of weather w ill In- &lt;ti ibt in tvi
t rop vs bn b is i In c 'in l to .1 -up
pis pus sc|it11 n I v m 1 1 bt m.ue
plenlitul (ban t.*v &gt;.p m i i I but
aie harder to fiimt season Nov
2s) Feb I wnil distin t sam ooiiv.
das's Itap 10 pies two Ins
1 JF F R O s c u ll p illu le pood.

ileti popular...... cotinmiev to incleave, r sped alls in man ape-1
lira s w here best lo.nl and m xe
possibilities lie st lei n d tm ie
leased if e t an rails u p o n uni
cited die Ocala Forest held might
be sbpbtls sm allii .Iii' si it. but
tbr bmp ijn p r siew lot die cm
lire slate is good Season Nos
20 IVb I wob distriii safiaiuuis
das "v bap one bin k, seIson's hip
two Inn ks
I be m jisb lu ll season o i l .
Nos t wooditnk oi- |V c * '
siupc*on (an " beat uni paiiibc
mas be taken during die open
diet vetvoti and dining managed
bums, tahhiis J r i l u c i panic on
m ils w ithout cloved season r
lu p lim iis I ispiote. led pain.*
Itn Inch v hnhc at lo t i icco.ni
cijsivviim. skunk Ini// m l weave'
clow , lackdaw tlsm p c .p iu ifl
gtcut Inuiicd owl and vevctal sa
tim es ol hawks

D IES . BEAR, quid and a mart rd other FtorlaJa wtldliff will become lair game
Iof thou aand a of hunt era Nov 30 when they take dogs and gum into th* scrub "

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COMMANDMENTS OF SAFETY
1 Treat every gun with the respect due a
loaded gun. Tills is the cat.mud ride of
gun safety.

2 Tarry only empty guns, taken down or

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He sure of your target before you pull
the trigger.

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Never [voint a gun at anything you di
not want to shoot.

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with the u tmn open, into your automobile,
camp, and home.

Never leave your gun unattended ui{
leu you unload it first.

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Never climb a tree or a I nice with a
loaded gun.

Always be sure that thp barrel and - r
lion are clear of obstructions.

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4 Always i airy your gun so th'at vi&gt;u .
control the direction of tin niu/ah. even
1/ you stumble.

Never shoot at a tint, haul surface or
the surface ol water.

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nut mis gunpowder and alcohol

PROPER PRO CED URE for a pair
of humeri crossing a fence. Note
that hunter on left hat opened
pump gun for further safely.

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By D IC K LACOSTE

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I N. during line coming hunting
season, If* million liuntrrs rake in die iu
l i n n ’ s Ileitis, some I. loo will hr killed nr
maimed as a result of indulging iu (lieu
lavoriie sjuin More important, will you,
yourself, he one of these casualties'
In Morida, rioted nationwide for u&gt;
good hunting, an rstimaird M.ooo sports­
men will shoulder gun and rifle during
the hunting season. If average figures ob­
tain in the land of love, romance and
achievement, many Florida hunters will lie
killed or maimed. W ilt you be one of
these casualties?
In a typical tabulation of hunter casual­
ties in 30 states and four Canadian prov­
inces several years ago (19)1) (latest such
tanscs available), l*)H persons were kilhd
and 907 injured in firearm hunting acci­
dents,
O f ihcse 1,10) accidents, J l l were
Caused by the victim. Victims unseen by
shooters—most frequent cause—accounted
for 26 per rent of all accidents. The same
survey shows thar 14 per cent of accidents

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FOR THE Ion* hunter, placing the
rifle through the f*nc« and on the
ground eliminates danger of catch­
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for game
Surely, Hut type of carelessness i* un­
necessary
Experienced hunters, fur instance, make
sure a gun itn'r loaded w hen gening nun
a tar, climbing a fence, or handing a
weapon to a friend This they do hi pull­
ing out holt or unloading both thamlm
and magaiinc.
Nor do good sportsmen aim idly at
nearby objects nr game. W hen a good
Sportsman aims, he means to shoot, ami
when he means to shoot, he aims to kill
It's as simple as that.
Firearms shouldn't he transported without taking the gun down, if it it that type,
or in a carrying case. In some stares it's
illegal ro transport weapons without mening these two requirements.
Never, never hand a man a rifle nr gun
muaalc-first. That's a mighty big hole
looking you in the eye.
Lastly, never mix alcohol with hunting.
Careless use of either is dangerous unmglk
In combination thcy'ie deadly.

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lief in acute indi^etlion
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elfeclivene** m ulcerations of tlomach and
bowel* i* well known Oastnti* and Py*pef»
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TRUE FRU IT, N O T C A R B O N A T E D
IN N O N -R E T U R N A B LE BO TTLES

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V/E I N V I f l

YOUR

IN Q U IR II*

"FRO M FLORIDA’S FRUIT BO W L"

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COCOWUI, RAMAHA. PlHA COL AD A — 4 TROPICAL PAPAYA
M fll-P U U -C O tO i TROPICAL t t l l A M I t l
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LU S C IO U S . Z ES T FU L. N U IK IIIO L IS
NON F A T T E N IN G . ME A l I I I
FO O D DRINKS
IN Q UIRIES SOLICITED
Sold and S«rv*d at B tllo r Typo
Dlipontort and Purvoyaft

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A v a lla b l* for D itlribuTort
S! AN II1AC I (INI Hi *N I' I’llKW KtH t

CURTIS-SUNNY ISLE PRODUCTS
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E v . R m ik c IH U lw lirn Sir H oliud H ill sold ih r Iintish p n ii j
Jnlhniltirs mj ilir id rj of [Misuse sumps, J&gt;cuplr hive liccll flsctllJtcd
by llir lin k bin iif toloird pipei w liu fi tome on ilin r n u ll, .uul hive
been saving them R u li or poor, yimnyt or oltl, ih r appeal seems to
I t ihr same to i ll, until toiliy it iv estimated (h it 10 m illion people
in rlnv iim niry ilo n r colled vtirnpv M iny vtirvcyv hive shown sump
tollrituiyt to hr tin ru in in '' No I hohhy
li vc.is nut until IMP tint ihr I bitted Stiles h r p m usiny&gt; Mimps
to intitule the pirpiytnctit ol |&gt;osuy;r Print to ihir (line povtnuvtris
iinlitjirtl !&gt;v iiunuvt lipl nuiLiny* the immiiil pud by thr venilrr of i
Irlii i in tfir JiniHint D U E , to be toilet fed limn thr recipient (In
tht i n l y tliys n w it lonviifrrul in insult to pirpiv i social letter is
it i o i Iii i l n l tin t (In vriulrt tlmupln ihr uliftrsvrr Im.truulli utublr
to tin so’ ) Hot s li c e IH I ’ , thr I Tinted S t i l t ' 111' i " i n rl inoir thin
I (»&gt;0 m iim v un l i t ' ot pii't.ipr '(im ps, in.I limn the unintiies ol the
umltl, ptH im.il iv nt ills t J S.tmto
S u m p collet liny; in I Inttili is prnwiny; livtrl it the ptrscnl time
(fun m iny othri vine in ihr Union, so say nitionilly inojpu/til intliorines Some 0(H) s u m p sollrilo rs n r trptrst ntril in thr I loiuli
I &lt;tin it i i m nt S u m p f lulls, in my&gt;iiii/ltion wlm It hu l os htpmniriy;
t.nly live y e n ' iyp&gt; mil it is ptnbiblr tbit only i m u ll ptnpmlion of
llit ptoplt in H oruli u bo S A V E sum p s lu v r |ninetl i l o u l su m p

tilth
Ih r 1‘T n riili F rd riiiim i w is n ip im /rd in l'&gt;W it thr instigiiKNi
of the St I’rtrisbutx Sum p Club Clubs Itom sis Itm htirs in thr stite
computed she ih iilc r membcislnp. Clearwater, D iytu n i llr n It . Mtiml,
St Petersburg, Tampa m il W inter I liv e n T he eom binril member
ship of these six clubs was less th in J00. Now , five yens liter, I tic
Flotilla I'cilriilto it of Sum p ( tubs his in mrmlier clubs with i com­
bined membership of ilm ut ‘X HI collet tors At le u ’ four other tlulis
l i t in thr piiHrss of niy;im ralioi) Few set nuns of Flo ndi lie without
1 sum p d u ll ssiilm i eisy illicitly; d is u ttir The urns ol tfir 1 lo m li
I rile i it ii m ot S u m p t luhs ire to .lupine uni ilissrim ii.ur i knowledge
of p lu litrlv . m il to c u ltiv iic i fee Imp ol m u iu il Inenilslnp u u l I n
ttn n iy mump philnelists within tfir Sure ol F ln iid i
Florida's postil Instoiy includes not only i trenrd of c u ly m ill
service by rivet bolts, on hm sr lu ck m il even on foot ihtuuph tire
ipirscly I'opulitrd sections of ibe stite, but rccoids of its vinous postoffices in d the men in d women who served is posmwsieis, distribute
my! to tlieu communities tfir messages from loved tines in d thr news
of tfir d iy , both of which h ive played in important pan in the d r
velopmcnt of our state. Postal history also records the historical events
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By OUS JO H N SO N
S otic inure the cu te ill r io r i il i . on
every h int), in both the i litre in&lt;l in tlie
m ill n r.iv i him It buililinge iff tlirre to
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line yell th etr’e going to he i g trit irlcbtition in D iv to ru l l r i i l i . Nov In 1714
A ir lr lu m m i of the ( entcnnul ot tlie

FOUR YEARS alter the Pigeon Creek ch**'ch was in use. Florida'* *ocond Baptiit church wa*
orgamtod in Jackson County in 111* The photograph illustrate* the progress in that short IUne
of church architecture. compared lo Pigeon Crook.

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die Wahi Mi|ibs —it'll lie (he first birthday of the famous
1111 i quadruplets!
A If r j &lt;l&gt; i here's growing excitement irouml the llijib
li nurlt-ild m&lt;l even on the University of Flurida campus
where burli patenti ire studenti
f our year-old filter N u lii it gening iliout is excited
is m i lie trying to figure out four present! for her fjmoui
four mil University students ire wondering whit they
o n do on the anniversary
It was |ust iliout i year ago tint W ifsi ind Abla llijib
both Moslems from Jordan, who ire students it the Uni­
versity wcni to the Alachua General Mospitil, like miny
mother couple fiefore them, expecting their second child
Hut whit wis to be merely one iddition to the firmly
rurned out to I k - four, three girls irul i Isoy Wafsi, i quiet
intelligent young min uttered probibly whit wis the unilerstitement of the yeir when he told the nutse, "This
is rrilly i little bit surprising "
At tint time the Mi|ibs wete on i fellowship tbit pud
them itound |V00 i y e ir—1 sum by scraping they could
live on
N in iiilly the now fimous quids nude tint sum look

ridiculous—for the bibies themselves were piling up hospitil ind doctor bills at the rate of about IV ) per day But
University students, Gainesville townspeople ind gener­
ous Americins everywhere came to the rescue ind lodiy,
bills ate pud and current, the Mi jibs have i nice fnmfuriable two bedroom bungalow |oit half l block from the
campus, and the quids ate healthy and growing
Today the quads — they're all cute is buttons — itc
about as healthy children as you'll see Son Bakri weighs
2H pounds. Ann Jl&gt;, ('ami ' I , and Dora 1H (Note the
A B C D names f

University of Florida Advisor to Foreign Students Ivan
Putnam, who’s been a real friend and advisor (his pise
year, is high in his praise for the way Americans generally
came to the llijab's assistance—ir was a wonderful ex­
pression of Democracy, he says
And Dmhly Mijab? —well, between working on his
Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Mathematics, and Ins
Masters Degree in Civil Engineering (both at the same
time) he still likes to play with his children and will tell
anyone who asks him, “ I've gut six good reasons to be
happy—the quads. Nadu, and my wife!"

By P A U LA C LA R K
A ll n « « ld « fa th la is H ll* f

Y o U

may follow Dior's " H "

silhouette in your clothes, bur
you'll have to go tuck to the let­
ter "F" for your new coiffure.
At least, that's the latest word
fimn Paris, where Guillaume is
showing new hair styles inspires)
by the letter "F ." signifying
French and feminine
I he cffecc is that id a small,
sleek head that calls lot the new
deep caps ot turbans Winch re­
minds us dial you may find your*
sell wearing a hat this season,
much to your own surprise
Mats haven't been as picity
and varied in years 'Flic millin­
ery union in New York is en­
listing the help of everyone in
the industry, asking them to wear
hats ami get then friends to
wear bonnets
Mere in Flonda, it's tempting
to go ballets with life as casual
and informal as it is down here.
But besides lire flattery of a wellchosen bonnet, there's another
reason why the smart woman
covert her crowning glory out­
doors. Sun and hair-culoting
just don’t mix. Or maybe we
should say, they mix loo well
There's nothing like a bit of
sunshine to turn that Ipvcly
blonde hair into a green night­
mare . . . if art has aided nature
even die slightest bit in the mat*
let of coloting.

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hair in shades of green and
orange appear* occasionally as a
conversation piece. But can you
see yourself tripping to your
P T A meeting in a lovely tur­
quoise suit, with hair to match?
One never know s.. . .

S V 'E .E P S T A K E S p ro m a braty
fdxonte in tbr collation Jeiigntti h
A lix o f Miami. ConxinaiionaJ cot­
ton in tinii/nt jockey prin t appear
in a i/ttrr xJim xhratb which xporn
a xting collar, leather belt a rtj
walking iliti at t/.t ik in ttami.

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(i&gt;p uf ilit* I im ul iIn ixr ill us Kim
i i r liners uf seafood These ipieer
|jtrh iiu s ta ir a r n , w hich j ( one
time were ulreti referred lit it
Vlm le lobsters," make tor some
0&gt; (lie movi Je le o ah le citin g
Known in m in Years ago ttiey
Were recommended in he m cil it
1 garnish tin boiled low! nr lish
— nr .is in n rriim c n u l side dish
(n tic served whole iiul garnished
** w 11 11 parsley ur lu iliir liiim
Iris e s " is nnr n lil u n it puts II
i "G reen shrim p," foi ilir benefit of those who wonder. ire un­
booked shrim p irid have shells
fth k li hive in be removed !&gt;cftirc
Cooking
W hen boiling shrim p for s.d&gt;'U* creoles or other reupcs,
w h ich t i l l for conked shrim p,
(he shells ire noi removed until
altci looking W is h thoroughly
and tlrop in enough boiling,
Silted n ite r to lover and simmer
until tender u h o u l ’ &lt;&gt; minutes)
D llin , .old si hen tool enough to
h in illi open n t h shell w ith i

sh irp pointed krnle, w inking on
the undet'ide m il m ik in g sure
to remove the Mack cord or sind
vein
There ire m tr u d w it s in
w tin It to ft* sh rim p , hut pro­
bably ttic most m n ir n o n —in d
most p o p u lir is to deep fry
Gourm ets insist you begin with
g ircn shrim p for the most tisty
tried shrimp W hen plum ing to
Irv i pound of giecn shrimp, pert
them w ish, m il remove rlie Mask
m id Soak IS minutes in t&lt;mon
p int Is lore ilum m g .tint dipping
in lie ile ii egg m il i tn ke r i Itirnhs
Then p liie in try basket and
cook &lt;|c iiik I y in lint tit until a
golden brown Serve ssnh your
favorite highly seasoned tomato
or coekrail same, or it you prefer,
tartar sauce is In g h li recom ­
mended by well known ihets
f lih c r tasty dishes we think
you w ill want to fry, w hich tealure vhfiinp, arc in our Cookbook
set turn for rhis week W e hive
found them delicious and sinsfi
mg to tlie appetite
It sou have a favorite seafood

CITRUS RECIPE
OF THE WEEK
Florida Orange Roll
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Forido Orange Filling
n - fi.la or4f)£C |Uki&lt;

1 t u p llf f f t j l j k f tie mi

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M impim silt
(iihinihHKfi' lugir
B e il eggs until tlm k and lem
on-coliirc-d lic it in sugar gradu­
ally Itlt ml in orange pine l ine
shallow pan, H )\ |s unties with
waxed paper, having the papci
extend one inch beyond edge of
p in T urn hitter into pan, hake
in moderate oven (V M degrees
F ) 20 minutes Sift confection­
ers* sugai on brow n wrapping
paper three inches larger than
pan. T u rn cake out on tins, re­
move waxed paper Spread with
Orange Filling and roll up like a

'? tu p (u jfif

rei ipr, send it to Mars Louise at
I I I ’’ Lake W eir A sr , Ocala, and
we w ill publish ir with full credit
being given ih r sender
R o itln -N u l Braid
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water, compressed ic.isl in
w arm water
( cim hint
sugar shortening, and sail

to lukrsv um Add sofirurd least,
then l&gt;eat in iliice cups Mom Stn
in r.iisnis and nuts Add tetnain
rng Mom to m ike tnodrrately
slid dough I m il out on lightly
Monti &gt;1 ' i n i i&gt;i
k n i .id iin iil
smootti and s inus i live to eight
minutes) I’la .i hi g ir is n l bowl,
tin n in g o m r to g n i ' i surface
( osei am! lit use* in a waitn
place nil double itsso to two and
one hall h ou rs) Pum li dossil
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to 10 ininmes W hile soil -l.} hr
It « aim . Im isti tops with c on
li enonet s' Sugai I tosiitig si, " is
add two lihlespnons mtlL li . re
cup silted i m ilc i ttont i igar
stu till sm ooth ( , m i I « it,
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Shrim p C u rry
C Imp fuir 4fi«I &gt;.i nt ( hi two I ihh v|un,m I'Hjiiiff i»fif l ii p;t ttniMfii, twu medium
si/t munns «mr i lose gat In add hvn i thlt ' | h m ii \ tu rn pnssd&lt;f out uhlrsp»nui pip
fik j, t liter i lust s j h n lejt, small sin k uf * uuurtmn hdik iiu m h lrd um t it&lt;lc &gt;p» n
ijlt j fu ll It nmn .md n m r 111 rinnutt v .&lt;dd tvui ptnruh nl dinmp \%Im h h.m hit n
^Kt lltd and rht black voids removed j ih ! umk th in
AtM nnr tt»p w m i
t ih &gt;k until shrimp nun pink Scum %4u«r A lu ll »up *if sour or \w rrt u n i n n ill
ttukr a sim m lhrl (u rn jn d hfin^ m il the lljs itr
r \ r « n fi rn r im l ^ jim sli ssith
Ii irilhnilt J
K rlish .m«l I'fciu h In n ! unions j i r ilrln n m s served with m m o l
sfn im[»
Shrim p Sala d
1 piund umkcil shrimp
J iiips dried «eltiv nr C him s&lt; tih lu ^ f
A djsh nl u vennr
A levs ^^s^rT puklrs finch ihnp|*cd
M jn ru tf uirh xm r fjv m irt nuvnnhdise «n s d iil dirwm p lejsin^* shrimp ssfit»fr
ur tut uursefs js \nu p irh f &lt; hill im l serve &lt;»ii i m j Iriru u li ivrs

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Combine sugar, tor nst m b and
sail in top nl double boiler
lllrn d in orange pint m is tlmtoughlv Cook over ih r r t i lieat,
and stir constantly until mixture
is thickened I’lace ovet boiling
watet. cook 10 m inutes longrt
Stir small amount of orange mis
lure into the egg yo lk, teiuin in
m ixture in double boiler, cook,
stilting constantly, thtcc minutes
longer
Add b ullet
Remove
from heal, coot

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Watdoff
Prelcr
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Wall) lightly
Proverb
Denoting final
caute
MH Senior
HO Hebrew month
VO Toothed irregularly

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Goal antelope
16 Thick wup
I 1 Angry
IH ( hit fruit
IV &lt;&gt;1,1 world heard
JO llitd t claw
1 I Part ill [IUI
11 I Ijvor
2 t A nutnliet
i t Available
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IX Draw fiiriti
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I I Roman tyrant
It Unrefined mcul
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Sulk
Slrirner
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Malay garment
Punctuation mark
Grralect degrre
Unwilling
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l‘,ilynruan cheMiiut
Sucievtlul pilot
Sunken feme
Tunman rulrr
A m iirn
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6 hue
7 Volcano mouth
H Revpiratory rattle
9 Makr amende
10 Indite
11 (onmlation
I I Flail
I I Mature
I I Itakmx ihaitdier
11 Shoe |viit
I I Ohctrocl
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11 Individual
t t Source of maple
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17 The onrial or
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!H Part of head
60 Alivuticd
61 Part of to lie
61 An eipeil
66 Attrit
67 Wdd att of Ana
6H Cnncite
69 (iarden implement
71 Harangue
71 Venture
71 Wicked
74 (.are for
76 Drtett dweller
7H Mutual piece
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HO Speed ccmtctt
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Engineer’s Discovery Stops it Quick
Without A Cent For Mechanical

Repairs?

I f y o u r c a r is u s in g too m u c h o i l — i f it is s lu g g is h , h a rd
to s t a r t , s lo w on p ic k u p , la c k s p e p a n d p o w e r —y o u a re
p a y in g go o d m o n e y fo r o il th a t's h u r n in g u p in y o u r
e n g in e in s te a d o f p r o v id in g lu b r ic a t io n . W h y ? B e c a u s e
y o u r e n g in e is le a k in g . F r ic t io n has w o r n a g a p b e tw e e n
p is to n s a n d c y lin d e r w a ll. O i l is p u m p in g u p in to th e
c o m h u s tio n c h a m b e r, f o u lin g y o u r m o to r w it h c a rb o n ,
( i a s is e x p lo d in g d o w n th ro u g h th is g a p , g o in g to w a s te .
I S O TO SI SO REPAI R B U I
B efo re you spend 1 3 0 .0 0 to $ I 3 0 .0 0 fo r
an e n g in e o v e rh a u l, read how you can fix
' V v. t'
y— that leaky e n g in e y o u rs e lf, in just a few
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m in u tes, w ith o u t b u y in g a sin g le new
p art, w ith o u t even ta k in g yo u r e ng in e
d o w n . It's alm ost as easy as squeezing
toothpaste o r sh a vin g cream out o f a
tub e, th an ks to the d isco ve ry o f a new
m ira c le substance calle d P o w er Se al. T h is
re v o lu tio n a ry , new com pound com b ines
the Ik b r ic a iiu K q u a litie s o f M o ly , the "greasy" w o n d er
m etal, w ith the le a k-se a lin g p ro p erties of V e r m ic u lite . the
m in e ra l product w hose p article s e x p a n d und er heat. ( U p
to 30 tim e s o rig in a l s iz e .)
Ju st squeeze Po w er-Seal out o f the tube into your m o to r’s
c y lin d e rs thro ug h the sp ark p lu g o p en in g s. It w ill spread
o ver p isto n s, piston rity is and c y lin d e r w a lls as your engine
runs and it w d l P L A T E e ve ry surface w ith a sm oo th, s h in y ,
m e ta llic film th a t w o n 't c o m e o f] ! N o am o unt of pressure
can s rra jjc it off N o am o unt o f heat can break it d o w n.
It fills the cracks, scratches and scorings caused hy engine
w ear. It closes the gap betw een w o rn piston ring s and
c y lin d e rs w ith an auto m atic se lf-e x p a n d in g seal that stops
o il p u m p in g , stops gas b lo w -b y and restores com p ressio n
N o m ore piston sla p p in g , no m ore e ng in e k n o cks. Y o u
get m ore p o w e r, speed, m ileag e.
T h is g e n u in e p la tin g is se lf-lu b ric a tin g too fo r M o ly . the
greasy m etal lu b ric a n t, reduces fric tio n as n o th in g else can!
It is the o n ly lu b rica n t in d e stru ctib le eno ugh to be used
in U . S . ato m ic en erg y p la n ts and jet e n g in es. It never
d ra in s d o w n , never leaves yo ur engin e d ry . E ve n after yo ur
ta r has been stan d in g for w e e ks, even in coldest w e ath e r,
you can start it in a flash, because the lu b ric a tio n is in the
m etal its e lf. T h a t's w h y y o u 'll need a m a z in g ly lit t le o il;
yo u ’ll get h u n d re d s, even thousands of m ore m ile s p er q u a rt,
SAVE

POWER SEAL M A K E! WORN OUT TAXI ENGINE RUN LIK E NEW
Here are die Test Engineer's notarized figures showing the
sensational Increase in compression obtained in a 1910 De Soto
taxi that had run for 93,086 m iles. Jusr one PO W ER S E A L
injection increased pep and power, • reduced gas consum ption,
cut oil burning nearly 1 0 % .
CfT. I
SEfORE
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RUDS0N AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES
Dept. 2 7 3 6 6 6 Fifth A v e n u e
_______N e w Y o rk 1 9 , N . Y .

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Cyl . 1
90 Ibi

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" W e sim ply inserted the P O W E R S E A I. per instructions and
made no other repairs or adjustments. Compression readings
were taken before and after and showed a big improvement in
both cars. As a result the cngfne gained a -lot more pick-up
and power which was especially noticeable on h ills . W h a t
impressed us most ‘was the sharp rcducrion in oil consum ption.
In one cab, we've actually been saving a quart a day and figure
we have saved f 11.30 on oil alone since the P O W E R S E A L
was applied a month ago. In the other cab. oil consumption
was cut practically in h a lf. W e have also been getting belter
gas mileage. A ll in a ll, P O W E R S E A L turned out to be just
about the best investment we ever made. Ir paid for itself in
two weeks and has been saving money for us ever since, to
say nothing of postponing the cost of m ajor overhauls that
would haverun into real m oney." T ow n T axi. D o n g la ito n . N . Y .

SEND NO MONEY!
Sim ply send the coupon and your Power-Seal injection w ill he
sent to you at once C .O .D . plus postage and handling charges,
O r, to' save the postage and handling charges, sim ply enclose
fu ll payment with the coupon. Fo r 6-cylinder cars order the
Regular Size, only 14.9 1. For 8-cylinder cars order the Jumbo
Size, 17.91. Power-Seal is now available only by m ail from us.
Send the coupon at once.

TRY IT FREE!
Y o u d o n 't risk a p enny. P ro ve to yo u rse lf that
Po w er-Seal w ill m ake yo ur car run lik e n e w . P u t it
in yo ur e n g in e on 3 0 days' Free T r ia l. If you are not
g ettin g better p e rfo rm an ce out o f yo u r car than you
thought p o ssib le —if you have not stopped o il b u rn ­
ing and h a ve not increased gas m ile ag e —re tu rn the
em pty tube and get your m oney hack in fu ll.
Po w er-Seal is ab so lu te ly h a rm le ss ; it canno t h u rt the
finest car in any w a y . It can o n ly preserve and p ro ­
tect fo u r m otor.

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fm arrlrel. I will pay the puoltain the price Indicated above plua poalaae and ■
lilallfary chariot. I mutt tea an 'mmadlaU Impruvament In the pep and power |
of my car. I n i nil roniumptton, irta lrr iaa mllrayr. reduced tiialna nolle, I
leatlar lU rtlny. fatter pickup, within :i0 dayt. or you will rrfund lily (nil I
purrhRit price.
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Weather

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At '.ilv elf,ml&gt; Mill) occasional
r.iln r s lr r t n r north this aRrrn.xon,
otherwise nnrlly cloudv »n;l widely
•"ottered ih n w rn ami a ( f B
thtir.tlfrsiiow rrs through Tuesday,
I iHr . h-int" in temperature.

Make Sanford Your
Shopping Center
H A N K O R II. F L O H ID A .

K u ta h lls h e d M 0 8

VOLUME X L vT

Woman Is Fined $ 3 5
Following Accident
Twenty one t-s-v*. were p r tc tS '.'l hi • Hx f *&gt;&gt;«*if Fridav l&gt;v .1n«I
John l.eonurdv
Christine Stapler, Ml, Negro, tint \V _'OHi St , xvlu? litt n l*«&gt;\ rl lint;
;i b h y 'lr last Monday. » » ' fitted i'.'t .m l ou t mu a .lux rife of iiin l* '* *
Mid negligent dtivm jr mid lt d and "••»! * »n ■hnige of having nniiropor
lillik"-*
,
George 1-en M eCttffrry. Ortando wn&lt; fin.-.l I'Jfi and e o s t , on a
charge mi tieing tit link behind i l if wlo'it r&gt;| a , .ir \rehn tlolidny M&gt; K i‘i‘ ,
72. Otlnndo, forfeited n 11&lt;iti■
I of $27, int.itiil mu n ih o ig i1 " I im -iing u
X 'H omI

till4

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A s s n c h tle tl

M O N D A Y . N O V . lo , 1t&gt;:»l

I ’ rens

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K n o w le s ' E s tim a te
Shown To Be u o se
Commercial
Survey
Underway

l| M | lt ll ' d .

John Drlvii* Woodruff. I I S W . ITHi S I., was tim'd l i f t mid ro d i on
rliatR* &lt;| in ie le s . mid
Uir*'tl*

20th Anniversary
Is Being Observed
By First Federal

A t a part of the National ('dura­
tion Week program, ir v r r a l Semi
nolo High 8eh«nl students p artici­
pated in a panel discussion lutt
week in the irhim l auditorium The
subject wax ''Education in Everyh w ly'i Hr.‘pun Highly “ K alh v Itau
mnn :iervr.) „-, modeialor and June
Whatley, Jackie Keefer, Nan Cush­
ing, Ittll Kirehhoff nrul Uumild
Giles completed the panel. This
group xx a i lister heard on Station
W T IIK . Thursday morning un mi
prcsHive Veteran'a liny iirnpmm
was presented. In the darkened miil It nr i urn. a spotlight ahnwtl on
three white crosses hung with
wreaths Angelo CnmpHin gave the
h lllo rv of Arm istice Day and ex
ii Ini tod the oil gin of Veteran's Day
as il Is nuw culled. “ In Flanders
Fie ld " was rrrlted hy Itonnle HobIsun with the reply given by Col*
Iren Kngebrtlsoii.
Al
Phillips
eluted the program with a prayer.
Made was softly played through­
out the program bv Joan Wilke
and both chapel programs xvete dl-

County 4-H Clubbers Org anizc
Council On Achievement Day

District Meeting
Ot VFW Held Here,
Chaplain Is Speaker

Veterans of Corclgn Wars, buhl
log their eighth district meeting
here, yedt-rd.iv lieartl l.t I' W j
Kentpsnn, Chaplain at Hie S.itifnril
Naval A tivlllnry A ir Station, laud
Ihr sacrifices amt dedication with
which veterans iiave trooped to
their country's color* In every
war from the llrvo lutlnii to (lie
lire rnt.
Chaplain Kemp out gave .i short
resume of the n.illon's hixlorv, .mil
Ih r iiart veterans have alw ays
played in II.
After Hip address, the 13 pods
amt eight auxiliaries that comproinho district eight attended u
fl*h fry, The fish were prepared
by' flu* Kehmalt. wlm has always
served In Ihix rapneltv at all local
VFW functions All left over food
lected ’bv Mts. Iloyti Coleman.
* * •
W'as donated to the Methodist
The Junior Class of Seminole Children’* home m K td rrp rl.r
High School w ill rllm as n erkx «f
Following the fish fry, Imlti the
hard work with 11m prnientallun of posts and the auxiliaries of the
"Stage Struck" tomorrow at the district lii' 111 sep aralr luerlmgs
SMS auditorium. Admission for The veteran’ s posts met m the
sdullw-t* fit) cents ami for students. WiMid.sineti of the World hall, while
the auxiliaries stayed at the L e ­
.10 cents.
gion Hut
The auxiliaries meeting v/as direcled hy eighth district president
Mrs Opal MeKeever of St Cloud
The posts meeting tvas presitled over hy Cm dr Himald lle rlh el
AUINOTON. May*. Ml - William Orlando I’ost 2091 With a good
fi Spellman, fa lh tr of Fran cis c .ir re|ireicntatlop from all Central
d lm l Spellman, Calhollc arehhlih-l Florida posls, the meeting wgs
op of New- Yo rk, enjoy* (he rare reported as a v ic y successful one
Kenneth K Dom aster, depart
experience Ic Ja y of coitectlnj! on men!
el Florida- service nftlrer of
hi* own life insurance
the V FW , gave a talk on "The
Spellman, who It !W, ha* out ftehahllltation of Veterans", kite
llvrd th* polley. Insurance'expeitx h ad Thomas, tju .trlern ia .xlir of
say that happens to only one per­ the local post reported a good at­
son In loo ooo
tendance of the local officers and
Union Central L ife Insurance Co. member*.
said the rardlnat’s father would he
The meeting was concluded ahanded a check for several thou- bout 4 p m , with the time and lo­
•and dollar* representing full pay cation of Ibe next meeting to be
men! on the policy.
announced la ltr.
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Man, 96, Collects
Own Life Insurance

ttond i xx **i o I ' d f ' i l t r i l a s fo llo x v a :
I . i n r K illy ; l i t . "JO. I o i k h u r t , f i t
I’finl i »m 11ij &lt;»|| rt t illin'*' " f

•tu* tin*
lim it; Srt'M MuoKnuiti,
Hi;* I .t»ru i A v r.. iwirkliiiT in**l*'r
v i«■
IAt itm. | J .
K All* xrtHtk’t. Hun
f"id \v » ', i*ni k iiir nirti'r vi'litMnn,
•*, Ikdiliv I* Kiinh»1l. Siinfttrt|
Nl nvii I 11 st 111n rv A h St Jit i *mi, im ik
mi!
vlolutiun, $1?; NnMim
i i\i- t in v* \ . I MM VV I'll .t S I ,
, iit I l i III’ Hi JiltcV,
I *•Il II 111•'
. itii'k r t in** W I I Mi Si , nwikim*
• ft tiit it il(i I'kiUv,
iiMtl N'"i mtt ti
y T n k I. n»|,*h !'*. pjukiniT in* t* i
$
ittn* $A .tinI &lt;‘line I i|w in M» r
t i l l, -fat k
ill* II p .ii Ii , I • ft turn.
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i i t tintifnit’tl vv*’r" thosi' **f
I'liFn it F’ftitil
Kcvfu'M •. Wmt«’ i
t't*i k, ( Ini•»*•*•! vhtilt im iiii*r t» *In|*
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a!
hn t. &lt; It ItiJir 1‘**rtii*kift-*,
!I*W | •*1*11 I St | inIN*':!11’I HI oil Ilf 11If II' ill
11*11j‘Vi „ 1 I i .i ItLi S tf vi’Min'll, i’llnt *:»'«!
u i h dtii * 1(1•i rthtl »i', t»1iif«*!it a|i tv
iiu?, NSt ht'hii \Vilhiifii
I'fi ifm if,
i *im'i him Avi» . Fiiipli i mill
»■*nt iln .ih i:. un i Ihu** •
h IIIi*I |*l i •*’
t'i
I *••!** f
hi* Hit 11if f*fi I

Water Billings
Arc Delayed
I id low inn c"i)i|i!&lt;'tion of a

I'lllm g fu r Ih n n e w
Howard K .ivtllc, president oi
i tix
iMver nervice c h a r g e s ,
F irst Federal Savings and l a w
• t\ \Iv*r U arrcn (•’, Knowles
Association, now o lisr. ving It *
. i i'l ( " .la v h is "'U iip iita tio n s
txxI'litu'tli autiix e rs a rs . is serving
hi* second let m .is |is eh if f esccil
• .utu ' xx 11Tim $1^ 7S o f th e a clive He moveil Into Hie offtec In
t i ' l l .-,tit'itii*t imwessml
the clertton of J.iriunrs 1'* 17
T h i ’ c h iii'g e s Ju n e been a h o t
In the 2tl sears of operulton id
i ............ I In' i B y o f la te , jm rI he F irst Fcd cr.il Savings and
V | '*M V I* I'li 1irvt i **n, ji* t ilf i m nun Iim " 1 In.ft. &gt;
Iwan \ssncialim i. only (our men
i t i n l . it l y a n io tij’ c o m m e rc ia l
lin s r sen i‘d ns | t , prrstdent. the
I his X tlf | *111»*Ml till II'.1, »' \ |! I'll 111 I hi 1*1 CI J'l-H m| (hr ' t T ‘ 1..
S\
U’ki’l ii
record' reveal The e lour arc
s 1 «» »., 1In .,&lt;i &lt;41
|I m* I ill*
»»n* »*( &gt;niil« v«l I*' UittMMi
i s a r-ottl -if the tumult enltsej
The Seminole Comity I It ('nun Frank Ex an x, George I* Bishop
H*'(i'll I** 1l«"t V
itifh* t ,.(•* It in \ I - n l
Ni 11.1 Vl»l« H .d t. 1&lt;I Ad
" ""tig i "iiMit i i m l iixer-', n surd l met al Hie Courthouse salu r E t* Harper and lloxx iril l .ivllt,'
I hip I r r$1%I *•1 •I I 1 1 nk Si dH *("*1 ! , m f i * i « 1I'M*1 f " I t ' l l ll t t"
v i I - in- m i l-' " f rom m errinl
Wlirn the us iieialloti was form
day In honor til Nation il I I I Aril
I* I i fall I
. Null
1. I.I I . - ll nnx re ltrf
levemenl P a y, and oi'g.’ iii/n l a cd m Nnxember. Pl.lt. the hoard
nf dlroetnr • elected Fran k Evan*
■ i • ,M ■’ I- I 1. 1 in in ih" ii" - r
County i M Council
llette Jean Itohiiiiop of l.vm an as president, l"t this eneegetb
club wax elected pre-tdenl F.len.i resident of Lake Marv had been
I ii I* tMm i ' m • I nf* hy lh©
Tuhy of Mvtecln club was elected one ol tlir loosing (orres to ,;et th&lt;
•n i-t • i * Mij ti * i * jii »* «In* f
Evan s served
vice president. , at kr* email id firm under wax
’ * l • ’ - it* • f Mm i Wfili't Ill'll.
Lake Alarv club e e re ta rj. I’ rtSs'il until February. 19.17, when Hn
•im *‘* i
it i ftp “ * iuy
la T llliv ol Salvia d u ll trcas'ircr demands ol In - i lieniii al niatili
*• 1 it y i ■
muni I *’ii In d V**ll *
Jeanne M arkham , tieneva club fai luring Inl ine . in the N'ortl'
* t'lrht f • ntmki .1 Unit hr* lilt*
and Hulhic Carlton, Sat.li rd club riitlipelled him to re ijtti
•Il ..»»! ■4 with th """ " I llie
I*
Tile net e • or n im cil in till t k
v.ill serve as sung le a d e r., Hos.t
♦1 ,» nts .mil t-miNiihmu **njti
‘ If1HI*
Ire Smith, I. ikx Monroe d u ll. ^x aeaiii'V x . . I I i -m i ,;" tt ftlslnili
Mi * 1ll ' .• Mm- i pi mu nt nf jo
i M.
1SI * ' l I •) •
Devotion,it leader h riio -tn e Den ihi ii executive s .Cr-pres I dent tu
Ip* .* s.%■* * t i it'** i hiirK*1*' w i l l
Mil
m ark. I'aota dob, o artialiieli'ar the I 'row n Paper t o For Ixvc
III* til40 All*
Ip fi i * 4' ,tl
I'r i pi-. In e mi'inbcr
-it th" »,tf ♦
i 11* Janet tilenii &gt;o Sanford dull year- Iti-tiop ilex tied tils time and
I ditif, l» v m v »*f Ih«* f * c t
l i
I\ &lt;
will .ei x'e a . CM'i-nil reporter energy I" Hie growing org iislln ’"'lilt'iide I mintx ( 'linml"-' &gt;1 t " "
»' i \\
ii*
h
» m i plu« nf hu t
i.
.1 I
These officer-, *xi'f
rv,- ope year | lion, lint hi PU'J gave up Hi*' pro I in,'"-" ii,- nuw n-ci-nin,' » , "■
•1 fh.
i ■ ' 4 *'!»f , that it
.» (I*
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The following nhieeti'Ts w»re I tlenev heraiisp Ms Itu teasing '&lt;• J «• ii I &lt;•-pi.lining llo- till" ti m
Ill s’ JiU
i mid vHnhl© to
ti flit -pi • 'i
111'
1h l«f *» ’ *
set up &lt; li K a d i dub &lt;eled an I sponsiliihties rcipnrcd more time d Itu- iirg a iii/.ilii'ii. in "tiling l '
Geolgi (" u tu . ill** in I" i tup i mi 11' ■
rl .lltgi
it- Hi", tllli"
adult leader, t:*i F.acb club mem Ifian Ii" cutild devote to it
1* t ' | .1 . *» .i lit ■h Pi’ . t m 11' i wb
Assumes P rrslile iu v
palgu ( b in in in
II:ii.i iIiiox xi"iila ..........slidher enter the Dress Iteviu* with
il. 'll* I,Ml fh* ♦
f i miii t h&gt; pi 1"'
I I ou iird Fax tile who then aT il" can ,
.rrx a mil mg ■,i phllu* »• th*
!&gt;■ 11,it iItttiee d i ciimmltthe yoimgei group making apron*
1i I Ml I ill if Mill
M
tn i i " • •i.-n-iv" --oxor and
and the oilier girls luaki ig a dres* Minted 'he executive ch a ir, served tunlis In D ix i' Morrnb ii .i II iiim II s
• *»* III
f th* h ll
&lt;m 1
,i- i |ii ,t-iii," f.-i a f 11 *t year.
or s k irl. H i Follow parliim ent- '" r four se ars, to relt'vpii.di it to known tmmorlst and «.** 1■
i i .i
Mi* *1 •r»f
the
association's
f
l
f
t
pie
Idcnt,
ir
M
ornb
xxotk
has
appealed
in
a
Dry rule* of mder in etub*; I I I
Iv now I* * tlg u trx
111 mini f r ii I p ’ii
Am erica's
jri'ii*-1
ti,* Is awhit a lln n l t i l i imp must F o v ille ’s xvnrk at the Naval A l; mimher of
* -■ " lim in i. n.uvl": ’ flg lll''* ,
mngatlues,
mlintm
Saturd.i’
.
!
i
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M
lift
ll*
h*h"'&lt;
h
Station
look
lunch
of
Ills
lim
e
JI
complete project and exhibit re
i■
' , h.irg" s i I lu ng n iTrt.HOO
lie |4f&gt;
Amerii m Ii nli'ht'tl. h'ln 11 -1»-*"«■
so ils, (fit Kaeli i-lnts nbierxe Aril- When Mr Evans again assumed E v m i I iii : P o .t, ''oilier
it mg lin* flint v'ni* of the |*iathe
A’ins.
he
did
so
on
a
"twin
k
phi
•
Mnit.isitie
ami
Amcrb
alt
l.egi
m
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ti
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levemenl Day In Nuyrmber bv ex­
......... wtiili i i m il", mm!" hv the
t.,*|M h. I
Jim 11 )in|
hibiting articles made; Dll (Ipr iiom ry b u sh " (or he *1111 tiatl h i m igayinr
t’ 'I Mil \ Itf * * |,1 •■
* “ 4 %t • I
h - ,1I, -n l,
. -t l the consulting
business
Interests
in
Maasiwhu
Hurrah
n
the
author
and
slli*
l
M»*
.Nt
-nl
J|
!
win
is
I'll
I
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Hip by 4 11 Council; t i t Continue
' tllli
I , |l h . 1 ( I t . ' I • •(
■i ,-iui-, l lu iw ii nu uc'iue of |H7,M'lt.x.
But
even
so.
tie
was
persuad­
*trnl"C
&gt;
if
"lTif*ur»dla
llss
u
m
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4-11 Neighborhood mretlpg*.
, ft* r I •* I »d Ii*** •»
I s b ’ iily
i &gt; J i. !
w * * l ^ I , i l l * I ii| a i y *
t n in. Ili" "le.«tii"4s uf Kiiow'l"*1
» - I*
Unite Jean llolunson of l.vm an ed J o ponllnne until fleptemHar, "p l'-ffe r." I. ro llertlr,., i ! .t .s 'l.i. and] ivlifil I I m* Juki fm %
(iitjffn - •1*&lt;r t( ' \ .. 1I • ' 1
i ' c f u Hi" firM month t', n.ls
I t.-itdi-. in mock tin ni.in 'Hits Ii " k s v id* it l F»" I m f h
sehool g iv e the nivdttoiiei C la jti I trill
f’ l I m .
| '!»
I.MII
n
• • ti. iii I,
figii i i*.i mnv be
Kletipilig into the hreach III If" w tilili i ssldelv i,n.ili'd ho - In i
Toby, who represented Seminole
.M
i
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'I
f. M
Ml,'.
s ■,
III.I
I
I
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1 f-1 if •Y I’M! I **f't
County at Hie state Dress Heviitt re-ultlng emtTgetiey. F. t lim pet cd a vogue for Bit- Ivpr of hi m u j . • If thf
"
I
M
•
•
|Ml 4 I
I I,,
I
I*S
h l
t ae f t f i d
I 4 |d*»«*' tl | » i e gave a re|Mirt of fie s t ile I II tiernme pre.sldi-ut anil a-rved tin un lelevtxtnn and i.idin inogr.iio
i.u ip.
I*. ’ ll. \ *
lh* « lh
Cat loons Imustng
1 "
*'«,! m*»ti at Ii Mt»* inshort Course held in Tallahassee III Ja n u ary, 1917 Fax Mir x« tm
M*
&gt;' \
It
,4 • h
Mi
We are higlilx |i|e.i ed In nil
• n ii” -4 *f hn n l. inrl lifting
1'al Freem an ami lie ” ,'Je a n Until xsilh Hie closing of Ihr air fafirni
l-t &gt; I I . ll I| • *
m
hhi.i i ' i
l'ilh ii|| a*, th*’ alii risen gave reports nl Ih r &lt;oiintx hud returned to In. profes'ion ol Lull tills siTU". of r ,trim 'll; ti no 1 I IS* I •
l
,
4, 1 . I.
M. t r.i h ." 'I i
I inilix
gut f id \ ) n n i
took
m -r Mi
•414,
Ml h). ' »d. KfhfWl'M
I II lam p at Crimp M d jlla rrie All building ron lr.n 'ln r
I hi-. ill" x i i \ i noi lug. toil it * ..............
I l&lt;
m i*
" I ' ik i» till U »"*'k
i"In lo t of I II w o k was on tils itg.iln
■mi- tun" til me aMetih mi ' \\
lie tlie il f t •i HI aid 11 e unit, in tin the
I
* 1 •&gt; -* ' •»■I 111 ' hr •*V«ltttll|: .
pi.IX
til" I art tli.ii •iip|ii 11i w ill lll'lp "o
building trade, f m ile slut-1 In
h m
ii (4 « i f* * * I with Mp *
I ae nest lueetlpg I Ibe t mm ronlinned to devote i large in s' th .iin h ir ol * o in io " " " 'l-i a I " '
♦I i i ** nt iitvf Mv vPiHult ini;
d l will be Saturday
I in IV al ol Ids lime to the ulfnir.* ol 1'ir .t Im foil for hnufotd &gt;
•mii"ni
•11 * r I'MfH I ' M i i i i y
M i*1 M n n * ih * 9 .,io a m al the CouiHiome
Federal
t 'mint y
0 o „ t . r o l A , . , , 1M„ . .
• ' t ill h "*kifly IIP M coniThose present wer&lt;
P riscilla
Hoard of lllir iln r s
I In- tllenie of tin- i . mo 'll I
I it ♦ \ •»!
h im\4 IfH fillip 'd
Tutu Josephine Mlkb-r, K a tlirr
&gt;o Much
Wo •
The Im.ird of directors of I it t "Von Mi
• '
- M|i i faU*1 iiirn* nnittth^,
itie Aliklcr Susan Si.m ko, Klen* Federal fi-is alw'.iys been m id- k'oil lo of, I'll' It'll i'll'' ' I'll" •
Toby
Itetty Jo llu rk lc s , llsstH. up of prominent Ini m e-- non • t’liipl in i " in
■*h* i t fiiim i'd
" I i m l iiomi
! t r . in •
i*) i t . i
CarilMO Jo Ann Hnoil Coiia F iv e revlexv of the various hoard "
* *’i *• it e* a n t»• not 1 ^
mil M&lt; in)" i hip ill Bn ' h m il. i |.f
i l l
•«
Mo 1
H n ...
Itonnle llower mx, Doll) veals The present iltreetor.iie i ol I lltptlll II •' |X I» I'll
I ....... ’ i ** i-h rv »♦ i.i h0i»k«*il*
in III! Ilbl , | Mitt* * I
• l l . ♦if « 4*11
&lt; il III
f ’
lla trb . Carol Paul, t "ira la e Jef compo.scd nl S I I inijdnex
&lt;i
aide a .oclaliolis il liar flit s rrx l r
I V f i h‘n* J
' I' t |.,
folds. Lynn I'rab ltee Hell*- Jean tng slnre November. 1911 Ho.v u i ami a |i|o|n i h.in ill our unPi I I' 4
, ,r i
i t ii*'
m \ »'v i 1il 11i Kl Lf1
. " f Mm »
ft '• * I f VP* 11f Me
Robinson. Diana Mat/. Ilettv Sue F a v ille since F c b n i.irv , 1919 I
n d tvilv lol tin lii'tleim enl of llo Mil Mpf I I 1' "
,,, * ■ '• •• » b h i ill) vv’ ifthl huv«*
si fi •**ll I smi|s*tl
Farm er
Cat Freem an, l.yndn C. Harper. S r , dun- Jn lv n i '
eommmiiix
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stu rk by his gttns.
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u i n.M tm** m turnout
"Cain M utiny"
Societies and form er president- trying to put it aw ay mi a shelf
ooy i m . n.w &lt;im wnn
R ich ard J . H urley died In hit
1:90 - 3:13 B:39 7:31 - 9:42
general nf the D A R ; John FranM O V IE LA N I) D R IV E IN
ela Neylan, prominent Paciftr mother's arm s before a doctor
H tart (1:30
” a sl attorney and rlv lc leader; could arrive .
State police aald the boy had
I a u l O m p lctn Hlinxv H:47
Gen. Pedro A. del Valle, Mscommander at Guadalcanal. taken a loaded .22cnliher target
"The filenn M iller S to ry"
tHOOTINO DOWN 08 A U .l. PHOTO P lA H f otf Ifukk iido Nov 7 f.y Soviet tighter planes la (ha 'ateal in
John 11. T ra v o r. form er gen- pistol from a mantcL Ilia older
C O IJ J R E D D R IV E IN
a long series of nir nltnck,. traced to Communist tout n s. T ills mup locates ten such attacks during the
, of New York and president brother aaw him and told him to
"Secret of the Incaa"
put It hack. Aa he was doing so,
the Am erican Coalition.
past six years. In addition, the Redi ore accused of nt Irast seven attacks on planes of other nations In
Cartoon
A .petition la available at the It went off. The bullet struck the
same period. T o ll: 47 Americana killed or missing, tu victims frutn other nations,
(Central P r t u )
S U rta 7:15
ooy In the stomach.
Office.

4-H n . t ’H M EET IN G —Officers of a county council of 4-11 chibs, formed here Ssturdsi al the Court
llmixr. are (left In light) llrttv Jean Robinson. l.vman .School, prrilrirn l; Klma Tnhy. Oviedo, viceCresident; I’at Firrm iin, I,alia Mary, secretary: I'rlsrllla Tuliy, Htsvln. Iresxurer, and Jeanne Markam, h r iii'ii. and (tilth Carlton. Hanford. aong lo d r t i. Myrtle Wilson, County llonii* Demimxlrnliisi
agent, la at the far right. (Staff I'hoto)

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Drive Is Started To Aid McCarthy
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port ot Senator

drive lo secure
10,000,000 Am erl
a petition in sup­
Joseph It. Mc-

standing
m lllta-y
commanders
from eterv buiudi of the Armed
Forces.
Headquarters for
the
movement hav» been established
at th f Hooievell Hotel In New
York, with Hear Adm iral John G.
Crom rnellii, USN tre t.), In charge.
General S tn lem o ye r said that
Ihn movement h.nl been organlied
on a non political and nun partisan
bash "to present to the United
State* Sen.it* tin' real feelings nf
tens of millhinv nf the Am erican
people on thh vital lu u e — .the
proposed censure of ono oP Hs
own member, for .doing hh sworn
duty."
McCarthy Called Symbol
"Senator McCarthy Is re illy not
the lis u e ," Gen. Stratem eyer de­
clared "H e I-. a svmbnl of the
Senate's riclit In Innulre Into the
acta of the executive branch,
without which It would be Im ­
possible In gel tlisitonesl and dis­
loyal emplnvcp* out nf the (tavernI
L.
.
ment. A vote to censure • mem­
U N HUMAN W IIM t ( It- Idaho I,
ber of the Uni led file lea Senate for
• supporter nf Hen. Joseph It.
doing h it sworn duly would estab­
McCarthy, talk* lo newsmen out­
lish a dangerous precedent, and
side the Senate C h am b er In
could lead only to the destruction
Washington Fa rlle r, Sen. Walker
of
Conalltiitlonal
government—
demanded to know how many
the very qblertlve sought by the
enemlea nf the United sta te s."
Senator* had plana lo leave the
General Kiratem ever said that
U .fl. during the censure ee*itons.
he had the highest hnpei that the
Sen. W illiam P. Knowtand, G O P
10 million signatures would be ia
leader, and Sen. Lyndon John*
cured quickly as evidence of 'The
son, D e m o cratic le a d e r, both
real sentiment nf the great ma­
warned against mem ben of the
jo rity of Am ericana.
upper cham b er le a v in g the
" I believe that the are al mass
country on auverament missions.
of oatrlotte but generally
Carthy. "and thg „ fundamental and U
cu U tr e ltlie fli w!
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79c A P P L E S
25* A P P L E S

White

F r o z e i)
F o o iK

LETTUCE

Lindt Two

AOKN Prolan Wed Ripe

H. W. nod Dallcioua o» Golden

STRAWBERRIES

2

39c

Fraah Rad York

5K

3 i.ib. rata. H c
Southern Ball* Crab

45c

U. 8. No. 1 Yellow

Limit Two

!c

ONIONS

4

Lba.

19e

POTATOES
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10 - 39*

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Y E L L O W IQ U A S H , B A I T O
O M E N BEAN S m
AO KN C U T C O SH

tIGrirEST
DEAL IN

DIXIE DARLING FRUIT
12-oa Pfcg

SUPERBRAND MEDIUM

Ho 2 Can

Ihola Chicken or
klekan and.
No. 2 H Can*

M:- ■i

21
20
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Diced Mixed Fruit N

Frewh, Crisp, Solid Hoads Iceberg

41
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Red Glaea

9D O O U C E-

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Quart Jar

Bag. Bora

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WALNUTS
Dromadary Pitied
DATES

A ". Oulck Freten. D r e u o d A Drown

MILES* CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS

Priced Right—Vacuum Packed

(iratlu A

Diamond

MEDIUM SIZE GREEN SHRIMP
Ib.
FRESH DRESSED WHITING
lb.

PLATE STEW BEEF

COPELAND’S SAUSAGE
r Ftaih Country
1-Lb Bag

SQUARES

69c

Small ft Meaty

Loan Tra*h Park

FRUIT
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MATERIALS!

Suaar
Cured Bacon
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Eal Hit* Flesh Ground

rura Pork

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low prlre. I I nt. n p m l v
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color irh am * H*lf
rover, llm l r«&gt;-&lt;i&lt;iiti| m
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rhen an^ nnothar foi
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Make Sanford Your
Shopping Center

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SA NFO nil. FLORIDA,

Angry Words Voiced
In Censure Debate

THI HSDAY. NOV. 11. I

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Nov.

S a le

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Good Citizenship

A c c id e n t

Confessed Thief

Is Subject Today

O c c u rs

Being Held Here

At Education Meet

In

C ity

(In v it e '
W r ip h t . e ld e r ly
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Over Two Million
To Feel Change

Miami Jury Frees
Former Actress
In Murder Trial

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Jean Mane /.ml.
■mi.
tu v e a r.'ld former movie
' " hut Iter tm *li.ni't to
' r . . I . . .1 St'i.l is, was dear*
i i i iu *i dog i t murder charge
lu. ' uli t'o.it i .orv early today
M.
Xml pleaded self defense.
i i " Mini her husband, Charles
■I) . ine her wMil a (tagger
■■ i. I.e took a pistol from a
•i ,
.Too ' and killed him.
* to 'T r into tears when the
1 o,i in I It &gt; &gt;( t diet after
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Nation Pays Its Tribute Joday
To Dead Living Wat Vet mans

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In Social Sec-ify

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■ due ■.id (tint ; h" ill lured
li tn l look lii r&lt;ire he stepped
tec mud They expressed the
i ,: 'h u t'll"' motorist h ul tried
■mis Mo pedestrian
Pm Im t oillllli'llts
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d '' i."l I,, tut even a terraM hi
ui in life im* been
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Calls Church Heads

Driver Hits Car
To Avoid Cyclist

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President Peron

Lt. J. R. Grover
Killed In Europe

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Retired Doctor
Hits Pedestrian

For County Court

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Jaycecs, Woman's Club, Firemen
Assist In Preparations For Drive

Husband Is Dead
,¥.,As Wife Arjiy.cs
After Long Wait

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Elderly
Condition

W V S H IN IIT o N &lt;•!*» Ihe Semite **.-n in *■
roared nl«ug In a
't'"*h rush i.f ungiv w t . I - today with Sen. Clutvet ID NM 1'shouting
that K m . McCarthy "tn ii'k* hr'.* Mu* only on.* who u honest . . •
vvno would .lit* for hi* . ...iiit r y "
" I iloti’t like il aii'l I don't intent to have it,” i I i i i v s cried,
t haves Ktii.l hr toot in mill.I in.. tt.'iilurIv A l.C u ith y'* uertnintii'ii
Mint thr six iimn I'omimtt.'U w*hi. h I n oiiiliirint. il hi* r r l | l l l i r i* the
'now'Mini; lmii.lnuiol. il of the Coni .mini* I im ity.
What brought &lt; have/. hmindimr to l.is feet m o an Mijrclfort In
M rC aithy when Son I rhrioitt lIM .lh N V l -i '. ib Ii I to otit Ih la 't h .
'ongressional Record it rctffnt
tuoadc .st liv CMS conimentntni
E ric Seva m il praising the e lrc e r
of John Eaton Havie*
E irc il I list U'rck
S E A L S — Shown above m r (hU year's Christftras Seali. nhlrh
O.ivies was fired l.v Sec ret a I v
h III (if distributed In Srm lnuli' County Nov. 22.
d Stale ttulles lad week after DJ
year* a . a foreign service officer
ile was *|H'elfically cleared of Any
« &lt;*
disloyally or ('u in iliu uiit a .socla
'Tin* ft! H’l IHirpn.i nf tin* null
In ii, hid Ito'lcs salt! lie a g rfr I
with a seciiritv Imnr IS ,1m..1.1.,,. H«• M'lliinls \* !'I lirlp ilr\»l«.|i hi
that Ito v ir. ti.ul shown a lack ul ffii* m i si kmi in tin T m tiln r.niahi
lif t -’ \v i tli inour iltin it r n*v .m l (&gt;
An a gent of tlo K e d c a l lltire.iu the tiiilgment and discretion re
\ r I ttlt-f tup hi flic liht’i ! k I |\
of Investigation ye turd.iv ipie* ipitred id i c itcer diplomat
(L ; pi nil If nf I Tir Vk' 'I III I,il**,I
Mgt altllV. 01 ohiecllng to the I III' lltfi i i nf fill' i 1fh tn I' I iv hi
li uo .l Jim Kiim*
Id, entile I*.!
thief, afler il wa* leiitned llu S 'vaieid tu .ia d c.l't’v going udo tli"
h ir ■ if a lT iruvmvnr « unm**
Viiidii had stolen an aul'Oilohlh reci rd, de ci du d liiv ie * I- one ill •M* I (till
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I' hr irt Al.tliam a. accordlltt! In ('hie' ‘i ellgin.il " c .i .u " id t'oiouttinlst U r. It tii'llii* n ln rn «&lt;1 \m
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liepuly Sheriff it t! (iw .*». I. t . v irifiltr.ilt.&gt;n "( the state Pepurtmenl I «i| t s &lt;
- huli|i*r( f u lh T t|\ ** c lit
The youth Iuu1ativ.lv I . I ale. It.
aid pavies wa* "responsible rr II* 11*| *
Mutnlny. Nov 22, w ill murk thr opening of Hu* miniiiil ( h tl.tu in * !■« go before tlo* I'l.untv l nitrl her. to somi' cvtco l" for Mo* "los* ot
(lake 1 m ill ilnili.iiis
Senl Hair hy thr Hrm iimlr C i.iiiily T u t.rm ilim l* ami l l . nlth Association, Monday on a chnrite o( op ratlin China "
'o ("l I 1II.I .Seminole 1 nunt'
according In J . M anm llaritinn S r., Hral Hair rhnirm nn, an.I M r' a motor vehicle without a pio pc
lie (ir.iHcd Hie Eisenhower ad
cbiHip make dull' 1 mti ihtitn.n'
Ion m ini &lt;iminim, association executive secretary.
driver'** license Owen* ml
iituti * liatii.n lot In mg’ Pavies tint f"W,r".l flic dev idiuirn.uit -d ttics.
On thill .la v, liuti.lrrit* of letter* w ill go into tin* mail with ChrlslVehlrle Stolen
m l I'll t'xpul' i *n r.iiiH* "IhcMi dcit 11•» 1 itn* id e a l." c in tiin ie l liu
mna iirul* .'iir lii.ril for tnirrhnxc hv people of Ihi* rm inty. Al It* I"*
The stolen vehb h* t* the on
s.llf! Ilf l i \ r . t mi l.th* ami year
1 • lo t 1.1ti
Him b coi iluur d iv
ginning, thl* l.*tt**r a t,*. “ What ilnr* Chritmn* ntnin to you?*' I' t.-IN Ennis vvas .liiviin r Tnc .liv win*. • n 1 Ir
"l Irti'iung Ini id ti 1 |v . 111ay1 0
of fam ily life al I'h rl'tlu a * tilin’ lint al*n It'll* how w&gt;* run "lu ll, out Ttr* Was taken tnto rii*ti"tv ouM
dp it d li ,1 'call I 1 cull u 1, 11ir
Leaps I p
neighbor* an t our f* How worker* ■ . . tirilm iH r v i . our fa m lllr*” of Sanford on itiglivs q it ttj lt&lt;
nlcd
"I allegliiuci 'll tl" 11,11
1’(i a ve / lealted up .nil aid "net
iTepiriV M II
M. r'l,-ll.ind Tin
through the im irl.'i &lt;|* of tin* *ral*.
Itmts u| tn i.r u no- a ic "lu I '.s I'll- I l.dlow eil I" the .11 nit ui
"These 'm ull teal* ilo a hijr Jnh," thr Irtt rr 'a y *, nllil urge*. "Huy E . cd h id lu'i’ii si.den in Itri wlult palitolie a
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a
ttic .I,.. I'liimii'hoitl tli
,a the senator front Wt
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''iri*ttmi&lt; Seal* use tl.rin lu Ala , itwerc. related and Mm own."
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Clime here ve terdav and pu I I I
| , i , it, .1 itiii*’- on h * 11 no. t t -i
fight ttlbeiculosK!"
im
mg inni'li
Up
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11*1•* i.ili "i
a 1 c 1.0 v
Todnv. member* of the Junior
11#4
( haver s . " I Mel .tt(by In i'* t Ofid
(Questioning Imre wa * enn.l.icliu
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Chamber of Commeree w i " ludp hv \gent .1 II Have ot t'n EMI
lake it "ii turn c lt" I 1 deride win* ' * )*
o • 1 latino I
III"
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■tip In tin* effort l.y Inserting the ' l i t c n c l in Orlando
lie t.il.i . a 1' 'tnmotli t and w In. Is ii"t
IJ ■ coni'10 1 I t *tc
letters ami st'als into envelope* fur ttweri* the gov cremeut mav net utd ‘ t in s 1 . get away with d t.»
untiling
prii'cctde the youtii .1 he t1 sen hi ine tig in l'i etihnw cr "
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tilt ( i l l Ml
leneod on tlicli count l.v ..." .il
1 I'hmau ."•! Mint .it v ic .i nf M
I'l evimi .1y, aid was j ' i v . i the court .
■1in
. 'no Itnii t . lu* Polttn
Itemjfles It.im V..|u ' . I ■
nilff I ' he s.'v a tcnl to 0.1 tc 1 ,1 m l" 1' e r "
n**orhitlui. l.v tic* Hapfni.l W.u.i
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in ', ('lu i. .in .| it.. Hunfi.i i fit* were in Sanford vestei d v In I, (|.r
'.'I v.l'c lit . . . i t 0,1 it lie noil' t
1 It
of
luing
.Id"
to
l
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Emu
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ilepiirtment. w lin.c i..eiulu*i* (old
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to lie ].and. vv here tic oluutt I » ik
Dun't forget Hi.* \nifrK'iiri I . ■d seal* for mniltnir.
Even " llu very power till &gt;en.*
I \k n k
n|,n I 1 II in \\ 1 11, ill" rrnild n U Ii"
uig
clothes.
w
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h
ai
d
giun llama* ton11*tiI al tin* At mot &gt;
p. , I fin
Sale of ('hi't*1iiiiis Henl ti.ul .. moticv liom a I c i ' i r.*.i .It fl(.
iriiin tl o'clock until midnight 'Ilo &gt;inn 11 te'i:.titling.
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urn from Mi.il. I,. Iliu m c un
/o //.
lileti sellout
proceeds will i;o lor Hu* I "aim
11... 1
Ml
to 1t&lt; 7. a few doctor* in Mil
M rant* .re at o mil I &gt; Hi. on nt tu.l
building hind
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oiinirton, ltd , tan out n( in"iu*v i cntll ill l ’i IV al1 I. ike '
) .III I &gt;
•t'|M •
I.chin .it, In. voice shaking from
T h r duwutfiwn srillu n av.is ia while liv it ij: to cute eight ch u iiti
&gt;
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VVit II tultC|culo*l*
emotion, s.ml the II. iv iiu mi**T■i I 'l l' «
(her i|iih*t tailav. T h r 4Tty Hall, | ,.*t..nl*
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• well
4 il
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"and stm ilai iin liim i'* have dun • Mi. i
E m ily lllsse ll, a cousin of one
the Cnuil llm iar, thr hank*. It.,
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mote t" s.ij. the spirit and vig 1 A.*l1,. c ,t •. 1Hi
■mat o tllrc anil thr .Sanford ITihli. of tne doctor*. lint n o il ..f Klnnr
| ft f i, 1"
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of llu- Ion gn e iv ic " tli an am
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ll'.llio ell, o ltiu il.il i . onI i i I t i c k
L ib ra ry all w e ir rinsed in iui&gt;.
.ik i *i fi
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thing else
who three vent * cu rlier had o ri­
vancr of V rlrra n * l i . i i .
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pr
a «1’ t
Sen I'a ,.' ( I t S p i a inemher "I 4rmt ff1 ' , -I i d .' h" .• 1.. ill-K 1 &gt;| 1 r I
ginated the idea of *• lling a (')ilist
tit" euniintdee which reeiimmeiul 1Tl IF r i”’..Id a 1 || " ol ■r
■mis sliinin to help some sick chit
*11 il*
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eft censure ol McCarthy, cxptesiu' 1 r*'pi ■.fiitit •n r aid ' A\ ", .1 !«• ti •&gt;
dien. If jll'n illtu k could Upnn Its
tin* hope McCarthy wilt give "calm
heart to help, *hr thouffhl. would
reflective consideration before If
not Am erica with Its proved reRpi*"kir
a
fm ttn tea * 'ic .
make* further ilateincn l* or ay* • V
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r vi'iiiui
eofd of fnilh rind genet daily help
r * f-**
quest inns whirhfrfMtlit
'furlliei
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I lu’Si' eight tiatlenta?
R E K N llS A IR E S , Atgenllna &lt;f( (dir.di t ils p o i t l l m i
tf&gt;
ti iiiuiig tti
■hildren l ,r
Money II ■|»r&lt;|
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I'resldenl Juan P . I'emn
tn
(•ve i Hi/' n tll|l '
Amerlen could and did Instead gled
H KTT10IT t/P -P irh a b D lltrs ’ll
out Mrree Arpeniuu* ..........n ilia' k
, atludlc Idslmps and two 11 .11 . 1.
tell Mr*. Marta Vrallo s abmtl It (,f the MOO needed, the woman &lt;
l l u , t'tnrid lav " ( .let it&lt; i
lu lled 9:i.00(&gt;
today.
p rie .ls Iasi nigh! a . "enem ir
I •nitied in an almo)ph.*ie of (pit
Ami *0 it bn* gone ever *lnre. llte government" and warned In heightened hy the descent id I.
She arrived h r r r vexlrr*lnv front
thr (irre ia ii Mantl of Rhodes, Emm llu* people who gnu* to this would lake nctlnn against 1 lergv deed' nf McCarthy adm it"'
illicit ,.1 liv I l i c &lt; a p i l u l
where she had wnltml * rv rn year* emsade in E"t7 (ms emerged the o'oa indulging In
ugainsl IM"&gt; "
for h rr hit*.hand Sam 3(1 In mtikr organ)red, united fight
I'.. I Ms.Ills ( '.MIC
lie ,dsn charged that the C.iMi'i
enough money a* a 133 a went. 1ldn'i'Culo*|. t.i.liiV, jollied I.y mil
II* It a it.'. Inis'.'* not p.
vas at
(Iltdiwusher to bring her and tliell lli.ii' of people win. t.iiv Chrl'tiiuiH Itet Action inoveinciil
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Henl' heuring the stand.ird of the I templing In iillih'i mine Ins I'emn cam. partisans of the \Vi .
V’ -ft.
. 8-year-uld son to Am erica
Replddlcaii seilal.ir flock, d t tl.
4 I .l • 4 &gt;M ‘ \ I e\ vi-.i i
9 it t
| i*ta parlv
douhle-l.ui
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In her pocket was S u n ’ l*-l
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for
a
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He cinnhast/ed, lio vever Hi,.I It.
Itcf.ne her death in IttIH, the
letter, telling hnw lie had finally
Cal thy" to in* held in ( im titut a VA. 1k. t '
Ml)' 1.'ill . f * 1 l K
did
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»nvrd enmitfh money through hard founder louked l.ack upon tier year* lie termed .1 pollHral Mnwli ui It. Mall tonight
c If 1(
fit ift t . • .(1 III!
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ol .erv ii .' in otniiv fields and said .atrl there Was no prolilcm nf vlnle
work and living In rqualnr
Many id them « aim
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S' ' 'in 1 Pi tl r f f ill' P ft •it : til* 1
A ■| Ai 1*
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Sam wa .n’t there lo inert Id* at.out the 1e,1n11 " f the I ’hrislnins attain t rhurclt In ptednminnlitly rnpitnl lo tilltlfillliole "Hat o
t (Till
♦ 1 .1 ill vvk | k il &gt;111 t
urge against i erisurr of M i' n 1
38-yrat old wile Hr died Old 2d Heal riU'-ade. 1 I uee thliusitlds C itholii' Argenfina
Sell H.ll I nil still I I II Mas ' I I W*1 k bit
l 1 Hill E' III pi MVf (I mu t
The E re.ulenl tpnke /it .1 rltisril
of carbon mono* f i r poisoning when who hud ii" hope and who have It
meeting ..I government 0 Mlc1.1l
rrpo rlers (HI iutsoos Hum M
, ! n T1 firnr lit i - fur &lt;’ • i . 1 tindll Ml
a faulty furnace flue flnotfctl h i&lt; now.’’
I'eroto la leailers and chiefs ol I:. rlm scll* lia.f v isile .| him
m I |l( tM| 1 fin er Vi »ir k t« * 1h;il «'Tf|
tiny room with gas (time*.
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t ii Ti ll t*f 1 ' Mini It*W.11 1
lilt A•'!
bur. econninle and professional lirnughl signatures from i i h ........ ,.
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M ary'* brother, Nick Halkiatt. nf
ME.ST KNOW M R A E l’ IN d
ftM .1pc .Hi t ill U\ nr It 'll lid'
roiifered.iltlHis
The
.peecii
was
kleCarthy
xtip
p
m
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lie
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Alim nar, M ich., &lt;a!d lie Just
I 'H I L A P E I.I ’IIIA
'8S~ Evelyn hruadca .1 later by Mu- nation d ra
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pllt.ilif
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Mil
In' I them lie would listen lo t'o
I I I i IC
* couldn't tell her yesetrday.
Eisner, executive direglnr of tin din
debate tiefnre maklm; up In tum I 1fM III h i hi'i'lII f F ’lllpt il ip Ihiii
Nulional Secretaries Assn., says
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Nell
&lt;tt
lit advance fur the session Smi
today's secretary must k n o w
h ecks
C apehnrt tit I ml &gt; said lie inmi I 1)4 III iMlL'Ill 1ill ifl'l VII I tl » I*ip il k | I
among u lliic Ihinjfs, how to wrap
*M T OK H E t s ( l \
■Tim
I &lt;I'T' .
II. ■ fit ’ T IIP I)i I- i
projanc Mint the Senate put off &gt; for
the boss' C lin dings g'ifls.
i , !I'p,
M IAM I Idh — f.l John M ("ox,
1
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She told a 01re ting nf Ihe I’ ltlld idlnl of ,« Hkvtaider f le iil'r i.omi.er vole on the i t i i iii - i,-iu m i ' t
Will 1 Till
delplda chapter
Ihe nvsoclalion from ti.e Marine Corps Air Hlit Jan u ary
•Mo ■I tl HI U -1T i will 1If 1- tin
yesterilay
lh.ii
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a
*lnndf
Ihlnu
I
lit
Is*
I
.isioed
Lt. J It. (iro ve r wav killed In gn
Mon a' Miami, ran Into a fhst.t of
I.e: ol. f ,lpl' rlfpl aim v ivnr v in im .iim
a lrc ra lt rrn sli in the M edltrrran In do. once voit vc hail a little wild duck* over 'he Everg lad es! This idea yrem.'d to Im I I til" ei "d .’ Vk In »i r■
■ 11(III .1 * Mill h i
practice
Jo
t
lemerithdr
lo
have
favor.’
Ili’
pidilie.'iii
lo
'idio
Ko
.
ean Tttevday. acrnrdlnc to a tele
• • 11urn itn •ip
$ III*) ill i t il
Vester,IIIV and counted hi* scare
a
supply
o(
wrapping
m
aterial
on
land
(C
a
lif
t
told
newsmen
t
•
gram to L I. 0 rover'* widow. Dora
la . m . •|*i r i!(»r ift .1 W ill &lt;Pm •'Hit
hand when Mu- buss r n t t i r i nt 17.
present
session
w
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l
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i
.
d&gt;. 1 ! II tr i m . . a in Mo1 t '111
fie tvm nilnrhed lo Cumpoxllr around "
f'nx
aid ii" eiicm ndcr'il th"
Squadron VC' S at the N aval Auxldock i at I.(Mill f i l l iitimit 10 mtlcB s|&gt;crl(ir pttr|H.se ol m ting mi in ol | Vc,ir ft Kin dll V filM* T 1f Ml tin
censure
Issue
and
"
I
Hunk
it
h.
idd
plus cr t
1In’ i i ml mo m v i ' d i i i. Ila ry A ir Sinllon hern.
uilthi'i i of tip. Tuniitinii Tru ll,
he d lip o si'l id riming the p i’ .nt up,in which til" farm eiii|ilnv"i
^
No official iiollflratlm i of thr
I’ I.E A s (NNtH.'ENT
'I wa* flying into Hie Him and
may liegm to iimld h i , .Mii.it tl'i
crash has been .'crelved at the
LOS A N C.EEEH
-Ceorfie lfor they lot nlninst us fa I a ' I saw 83rd Ctmgress "
a ir station, it was said there to* mel I I , meat (larking heir, pleaded them." Cos reported line pot n
Know land said it would "not I.. c u r ii,
'
"flie
I
1
1
m
elilployer,"
III'
cun
day,
tit.
tit Ihe Interest of either timiv i "
Innocent yesterday to a charge of hole in the plane’ s metal wing.
tillin 'i will di die t i two p'r i " til
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Lt. C rover is also survived bv IKisscssIttg
m arijuana.
Superior
I ’llot* of two other Skyrauler* Senate nr the eiu inlry'’ I i pit .11 'uni.. I ','i'urilv t i ' Mom Hie e,, l. \ \ \ .
in toil ,
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three ch lld rrn ; lonnle. 8. Linda, 7, Judge Harold W Schweitzer schrd. tut the .nine nam ing missimi mild a vole until next Janu ary lie il
Wage,
lie
I
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.
.
paid
Hie
emplovce
tlo
.pi
’
.
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.
and Jane Ellen , I I months.
sold he dottlded wlteliier • Muu -nt.
tiled his In a l for Ja n . 4.
they saw 17 ducks fall
»
,
to the dispute would w ant to do ■ and he will &lt;n llilitu ile an eiiu.il ..o l M "
I'.
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Saltonstall, Hie assistant lli-jml' iiiii.niiil ||&lt; will i.'p is l Ilic ammmi tlo i! .1..
llctin leader, expressed a -innln Ol cavil Wage, 1l. il lie Ini' p ltd I i.lt" . I
each etiiplnvi " iitd .end tin '"I il
I . .................I" ■
l ’’ ■ i
view So did Sen |iiik * e ii i il IP
la* lo tli" |i, .In i i In i' tm ..I to p r ,I l &gt;i i
...................................
a leo'.liiig supporter ul M il nhtv
li rnal Itcvemie l a x e . (or *i,rllll ti. oi lu i I. .1 y
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Sen Jackson t i l VV.ishi picdtcti i security " til he dedm leil (t uu a
l . i
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"I ■
Capehnrt would fail if lie Iried i . farm W iilke l'i ea .li Malle* up In i,o i,I
' "| ,T&gt;
I I ‘
gel the Senate to preitlnne I'a $1 gno in a &gt;&gt; i&gt;
." I I
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issue until Jan u ary
"I'/iym e iii" to i farm ••niiil"**
lo.oi'l i i I ti.e
i I . l
V..
in aov ("tm ntln r Ilian r .i'li do u
\.Oll.l .1 * .1 .
ennui for vocial eenrtl.v innt"i i
I I.
I ... i &gt; i. I"
v. I" Mi
and (arm eni|,loverv w ill riot in ho l.i") Iv . 1 1 *
..li
d
elude Mu ni in their re p o tl.
(..III V 11 I I it 1*01
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" I \ ’,
It I'a v I css
live
.
i
' ... Im
" If v u ir . i'll pay from fa tu M.
it..
a'
.... i \ 11 ■ n il . .
Mi .,
Pepnly Sheriff M II Mu lellam work for one cin|.lover i* I"
W ill', I lot
tnday Inld of how a u m lo ii.i ra. (It.il In a year, lie dot" not report
I'.l'lol I I *| 0 III' ' I I '.to t i l l , tl ’
Infix a second vehicle vestetdav t. your earning.' and lltere t* u*. C.iVIe " i ft ’n to l i .1 In |. .. nt
social security lax l or example
avoid hlltlng a hoy riding a In n
Mr
"i. I At.
1 i ink I- av i elm
If you earn (V.’i lit a year Iron. ou&lt;
cle.
Wells ilie li . , ,\ V
employer
and
unidher
$/:&gt;
from
a
According lo the deputy. (Isw ah1
secoml employer, IheKn vsagor
K. Adams, 413 W. Eirst SI . suerv
would not count toward social se­
eil his ca r Into one driven by Mi
curity,
Stilly t&gt;, Newsome, Cameron Ave
"Hut If you earn $HK1 fri.tu one
on H. n eard all Ave. nlHttii a hall
and |I V i from Ilic other, both cm
mile south of (ienevu A v e . t
avoid hitting Herbert Slurdnff iiioyurs wil repot t your earning'
,
lor uncial security and VO.i will
who lives nearby.
Apparently no one was injure.' gel credit for tile tidal Whettevei
it * t m
v s s iii i a 11 ti p n r ;s s
vour pay from any (arm employei
No arrest was made
Tim nation p.v . iidni|o to t dIs less Mian lino in a year. In
should return In you any amount living mid (lead veM'i us ol .1
he look nut of \ottr pay for social nine w ais t . lay lu . .lav ol '.
V O T E S CA ST
spec! newly d e d g n al.il a* Ve!
security for that year.
FO R N O im P Y
elan., I l.v
HODMAN, N. V . (4^- Some h i
A a in ptevi o. .e .ir ., when Dov
T EA M AT M IN N EA P O LIS
lints were cast for nohndv, run
lu a Herald story Tuesday run 11 vi as n . til' d At mi dice Ira v . tile
ntng for nothing, a recanvnss of
UTCBE8 ____ C A M P A IG N —T w « craapa membere o f the J b b I m Chamber of Commerce raced
the Nov. T vole here shows.
ertiiuu Ihe City curnniixslmi il war nulional Uihm » centered al llte
■I th eir In ich e m
* • * * / *®
Wkleli could Insert Ckrlstm BB Seale and lettem Inti* envel«»pe»i
H arry Le C ro si, custodian of the said Ihe City lias been npprnnrh Arlington National Cemetery, just
1)M fBaler fo r m b IlIn g N * * . I I fa r tha BpenlBg of the annual fund campaign In Kemlnnle C o u n t y
voting mnehino in lltla northern mi hy the (Hants relative to I licit u rro v. (he I’nlomac R ive r from
T u b « r n M B b »9
___________________ ilrman o f the cam palin
•&lt; wxerlon. Ifarm an 8 r . (fpra*
New Yo rk community, explained furm team at Indianapolis holtlim W rsliingli.il, p, C
_ tk i prealdent nf (ha aaanrlatlon la Rabert
There. Secretary ot Hie A ir
K a m a 1 (etandlng at Ila rm ln 'a
that (ho machine dftl not have ip rln g pracllce here. The tram It
Oraham (foregraaad, far right) la the asacnllra secret ary of Ihe aMdcIa*
enough locking bars to block off not located in Indiana but at Min Force Harold E . T a llin n , as liu;
tl0 B ?'(8 tB ff
designated representative of l ’ res*
all tha blank apaeei election day. neapolli, Minn.

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W r I .......... &lt;11 il uaM.in ■warHon.
id in . M. ' ' iti.oi
1h" I ■■o h it' iiiu.,e lf planned
io d rille d " the E. rnhow'i'f Memo
iia l M.i . uni J V o tcimis Par
ceri'in u.i.
in !.
1' ‘vhiio.l home
Abilene, Kan
rhe $385000 mu
scum, hutlt with v. Iiitilarv cotdei
(Cniitlnu.'d On I'age T lirre )

v. tdlet vs11 make it |(in ­
i’ a Ati . Zint to sliare In the
•te "t her aJ year old hllsliattd.
' p i. -"lent ..I a Chicago pal
........at f'.nndrv (inti He retired
i'll* and pur.'h.i ".I properl) in
di.ttli ..( Miami Short *
In a civil aetinn now pending,
/'lit a*ks a widow's one
h ire in the estate Zmt's
to'"1 Id."! her :t urttlltr 'dure
!"■ exact amount has not tieen
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JO E M ARTIN
(iE T T ’IN tj ( l i l t K l l*
AA'RE, I'a '.IV- Rep Joseph
Mart in i II Mas* i speaker of
■ House, is in Rnbert Packer
.1 odal Indus for a "cheek lip "
II tiiliil attendant' said the on*
i.di cm ati.ui Mtev were attlhnri/*
I I . release was Mud M arlin was
,ui ili/cd for a pliysli'al eheck
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Movie Time Table
11ITZ
itiehnrd and the
Crusuders’’
I on * 3:08 • 0:10 • 7:21 * 0:33
M O V IELA N D D R IV E IN
Stu rts 0:33
’'Carnival Story"
(!:4S . 10:37
nml
“ Withuvit Reservations"
8:42 only
C O L O R E D D R IV E IN
"R e tu rn To Partuiixe"
Trncy-aerlal
S tu rtr 7:15
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�THE HANFORD HERALD

11, 1964

THE OLD HOME TOW N

By STANLEY

J YTAH-MAW; I W A S A B IT HAZT ^
WHBM I CAME HOME L A «T T ^|«H T
- - I FIRED BOTH B A R R E L S AT IT -I W A S S U R E T H E VARM I N T W AS
CRAWLING /Al "Tt&gt;JJ/e, B E D ROOM W /AJDOW - door ailenccd him. Ilultincl: tinned, Aa 1 watched, she- rammed home a
C H A P T E R T W K N T Y - F U U It
new plate, pulled out the guard
1 U U EH S Itnsui-ll learned It from wild-eyed
"Bit atlll," 1 aald. 1 got up mid and made a alight adjustment to
ttia movice. He want expertly over
the lena. I whistled sh rilly and *tic
BolUnek, palling tightly ui lin t , went toward the dour.
The atemwheei reverted as I waved She was wearing her plain
•tripping every pocket, toaalni
w b ilvve r ho luuml lo llir (leak. rtacht-d tor the key. The Dixie suit, ami the dark blue and green
Tw o bj lit miiulkerchiete, w e llri, Dandy alowed gradually and began squanx were shimmering and glos­
keya, pocket comb and colna from inching torwurd into its mooring sy ill the son. Her smile wan warn,
l l if tro u te n , gold cigar cane, pen I pulled the door open, Hanging on ■aid welcoming.
Urodnik grunted aouriy; "Duiu i
and pencil, nam lkerrhltt, cigar aa the boat lurched auddenly.
"No trouble," Urmlmk aaid plac­ take you lung lo find unotlint g irl."
lighter, reading glasses amt a Ini
Ellen Went on with het work
pad ot traveller's chreka from the idly. He came maide. " l i e a Hi­
jacket. He let Holt luck turn then jack. They got a tip N o t h i n g anu I turned to Urodnik. "1 got a
much, but something tu work on. letter fiom Jane, captain," I said
and sit up in the clm ir.
"1 don't went gima," Itollinck inuyhe. The boat ami a meat in noltly. I pulled it out ul tny pocket,
aald. "Don't you think I got any New Urleant. Hut they don l Know irmt-mbering then that I rimin'I
where, ao the woman -&gt;aya. How even read it. I glanced at it quick­
eenoeT"
ly uml it aaul juat what I knew
iloea that check?"
"N o," Uiuncll aald hotly.
i nodded "Tliat'a what I got. Jana would say. lieu aam , cal/n and
1 ahuok my head uml lie ruught
soothing phrase* about now inde­
the algnai. Ilia month clamped loo. Anything aiae?"
"No. I think they're neared ot pendent I was, how much Penn
ahut u It phyaicnl preaaure ware
aomelhing. No wrupons, no lUonli- Maxwell needed her, nuw happy
nteded to keep him client.
1 ha heel with one finger through llcatlon. And that woman n off tier she wax in tier new lite and whut
Holt luck's thiitga, round the wallet nut. ahe'i ao seated How do you great luck she wiclied rne m my
lutuia. i held it out to Urodnik.
and aklddod it toward me.
Ogure that "
F B I rap on their mcKa," 1 eakl "Bite* happy, captain. Mta. Penn
"Vou don't want lo look at that,
W ilde," BolUnek aald in a (puck " I made a d e a l with Hull inch M axwell is nappy."
He scowled and I want on quick­
note ot deiperatiun. "Juat imtcn, D k a y ?"
"N u ll ing tu me," (Jiodnlk aald. ly beluie h* could auy anything.
w ill y o u ! I got a hot lip. A con­
"June and I didn't make it wolN
nection I know got cloar to Hti-w " It th al’a whai you want,"
Uoltmck let oul Ida breath In a because aeitliw ul us cured eijough.
art'e g irl . .
T lia t’a ilia only honest itasun. Now
My reaction wme slight dual a deep sigh.
" I made a deal. Uoltlnck. No altos a c u i e d with Maxwell aim
twitch of the liund, hut Itollinck
copa. No Itiigcia You gel of/ the avarylliing la line lm her. i think
caught it.
"A h n li," .lie aald. ‘T h a t lilt*, boat and lu-ad north. I'll hang a I've scored, loo. And I d like you
label on you m the morning, so to wish mu luck."
eh 7”
"Yuu xenons?"
"(H u y . I ’ll buy It,'' 1 aald. "What you heller he lo n g gone. Yon
"Nevei muie serious," I aald. "I
underaland?"
have you got?"
know now it looks lo you. t li« old
"Hun-, mile, Wilde You bet."
"You don't linger me lo the cope,
"Yea," I said dlslustalully. "Wo rebound. My g u l ran uff w illi anthat right ?" ho UiHlated.
"D eal," t aald. I didn't took ul made a deal " I muled grimly at ullit-i guy so I taka up with the
linn. "But I didn't make a deal lot brat willing tube I can It ml. That’s
nuaaell.
"Hho’a mealing H lew ait In Naw Ituaiell. He uaa i o m e l ii l n g ha what it looks ilka, but it isn’t."
lirodink r a t t e d a big scat rad
Orleana,” Uulllnck aald "Heading warns to dim use with you Burnslor llrnztl. No oxtradlllon from thing about a deck of ra iu i hlailea, hand un my guod snuuldvi. After a
quiet momrnl, he tuned a weak
I Uitnk."
Bread."
1 pushed Otudhlk out ol the door sort ol smile and banged at me
"Where are they m ealing?" t
and followed linn, cloalog It quick- gently. "Buie, hid," he aald. "A ll
gaked.
You know nuw 1 wee
Uulllnck ehook Ida head. " T lia t’i ly, but not so i | u i c k l y that I Ihs luck
the gim m ick," lie aald. “ It'a out a couldn’t hear that itrel m.(h thin thinking. You and Jane 1 liked
.
place, fhat'a aa much aa I know tipieal from flo llim k a* ttuaaall thinking that
"Me, too," I said. "Ilu l things
Hlewart and toe g irl have a plan, moved in on lilm.
don i work out Ihul neatly. Well,
foma kind ul a tric k . A ll 1 know la
I to o k ilr o d n lk out on th e s i r e t i l l let a gel down and meet your col­
It lan’t n place,"
I plclu-d up m y .3H (rom under o f d e c k m li o n l o l I I I * p u r s e r 's leagues I guess we’ll have work
Uie pnpt-m and tupped the gun on OfTlee F r o m Ih e re w-e * on lit lim k to do."
Wu hud plenty ul w oill lo do
the (leak lop. "That a ll? " t naked. d o w n a t llu - m illin g c io w d o l pus" I awcar, Wilde," Uoltlnck xnlil a e n g e ra c ro w d in g a to u n d i l i a g a n g - 11mu,■ol it. There wux u total ol
p lu n k , a a g e r lo i I lia s t in t in g g u n . |Uft,UMl m rcwutds out lu&gt; Htewurl
carneatly, "tliat'a every hit . . .“
"And y o i cumo all the way lin e le a il y (n r M iu d t ( Ir u a . I'h a D ix ie by now, and every loose cop in the
diaalng Htmvart, with just a Hint D u n d y ed ged a m o o lh ly a lo n g th e uolghhoihood weld scouring uiuund
the Dixn Dandy, irritatin g pusd o c k a n d th e p lu n k w a s m il o u t.
like th at?"
"They're working It rle verly," I uengeis, poking into the dark curgu
“ It can ho worked,” lloltlm k
aald poalllvely. "I'v e got the cun- complained. "I doni aeu any . . ." hold, even compelling fluuxell to
"Tliu t movlo ncwin eel iiji tlu-re," open c-veiy ciale so they could
nectlona. 1 would havo (mind thbm.
And thla la aomuthlng the cupc (Irodhlli hild, pointing at a mobile make sine Htewuil wasn't holed up
don't havo. Tliat'a why I took tho unit with u cam ria mounted on top in one id Hu in with u jug o( water
chance. 1 can't work with copa on of a light truck. It wax parked jnxt and 12110,000 III cold rash, sw elluat unit end of u long shed that mg iii Mm killing heal and strung
■my hack."
“ Mo now you'vu told mu I'm aup- looked like u produce market. 1 aimless smells ot thu cargo hold.
poavd tu lot you w alk uut or here couldn't itpm anyone who louhcd I got tu rd ol it alte r a while and
ao you can get to tho place Stew­ too much like a policeman. Uut for weld lo look lor Kllen. Did Uranlei
art and Ida girl arc going lo meet. a normal mid-morning crowd ol was ul tlui gangplank lie told me
You knock them off and grab tho gawkere, thin one Included too Ellen hud gone ashore with Doc
many young men about :t0 or ao, Itiggu and would be beak |a r din­
tool. la that the hleaT"
"No, no. You can coma with me. moat ol them dreaaad like men who ner a lt«■ an utturfioon i Work with
I 'll take a plane right hack lu Chi. had jobs m the junior executive tier camera. Urenlar aiao told me
a lew other Ihlnga, mostly Ida con­
(tight nuw. Tina murhliig. LUten, category.
t glanced over at Urn camera sidered opinion ot policeman In
Wilde, t levelled with you. Yuli
utta ha aquuie. I can't meet thuan crew again, and that reminded me. gencial. He politely excluded me
U l guy* tight now, I can get off 1 leaned way over Ilia railing and and I politely kept q u i e t We
With a tnoh ot passengers. Than 1 got a crick in m y neck turning tu Parted on pleasant terms and I
duck. I awcar. A ll 1 want ta out. look UP at the bridge. Ellen was hauled ilrodnlk ijp out ol the curgu
Uiere, behind a lug black tux cam ­ hold and took him in lo lunch.
Now you . . •”
(Tu /In f ’o iitliu in lj
A hard knocking on tha officii era mounted on her lashed tripod.
four 11ant. i!«,i liv linn | t iiilr t f , IJ i ii 11t liiiiid \&gt;v K ln v F«&lt;ifut«h HvMilirotrt,

■ten, Arizona, Appro­
priation* — replacing
H r m l o r
Mt&gt;les
Bridges, S . II.

Mennlor lla r l* v K il­
gore, W . Vn„ Jlittle Iu».v — replacing Sena la r W illiam Danger,
c North Dakota.

ACRO SS
4. Note of the 20. One
i . Btuir
•cate
an
B. Wanders
5. (Irten her­
a
atmul Idly
tread­
bage
i i i j m i i ■)
t.liH 'j
8. Moham­
mill
0 Ventilate
22 Decimal |tcdiaa
7. June bug
medan
I . I t l l l l l l l l klULT]
unlta
w arrior
M, Branch
MU '.H IIU 1 1 H M
30. Not
10. Uprisings
9. Drrga of
j i i j u i i iiu r .iu i i
any
coffee
12. Biblical
n il t in
tr.vjr iu i
32.
Sm
all
i .l U .J i l J3 3 U 3
I I . Cunning
name
I slang I
13. Tula- of a
13 Channel
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Alabama, Labor— re­
placing Senator II.
Alrvander H n t ll h,
New Jersey,

Benator Allen J . Ell e n d e r , Louisiana,
Agriculture — replac­
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II. Aiken, Vrrnio iil,

Hennlur H a lte r P .
( i e a r g e, tleorglu.
Foreign Helalloiia —
reptuchig Sen. Alevnndrr W iley, WIs.

1 H III NINI Democratic nenaturs nr* slated to lake over from
Itepiihllrana aa chalrrnrn of the principal Ktnats nim m lttre* when
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SukpcnHion Drive
Oulet . . . nnd Vllirntlon-Free
TwoSlMge Air Intake
Silencer
Seuled-In I’owerhead
Up-nntl-Off Motor Hood . . .
New uml Improved
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PHILADELPHIA i/Tu. philadol Y « * "
phla'i aviation director* LouU 11. |
Itiwund, propuxed that n "kissing
room" lie Included In the bmlgel
fur liilbniatlnnal Air purl tiller
heuring reports from Mexico Dial
tuch u facility had bean a su cce ii
In Innlgcl ht'urlniis yesterday,
Cmincltman Victnr ft. Illanc sale
u m iiiiii set aside fur couple* wild
‘‘expect tu need p rivacy" fur
their farewells was u fine tiling,
bill—can Hie budget take It?
After
Inwuod admitted he
ruuliln'l see any hope of ublaliilui
revenue fenm Hie ruum, the idol
was turned down.

Senator H hhuril Kus* rll, Ueorgla, Armed
Services — replacing
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Benator H arry F .
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T I l F SA N FO R D H E R A L D
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rh iln n io ). Nov. I I . Dial
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Man) Sworn In
T ill* lii&gt;t Veteran’* l&gt;av was *e
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bullous, will house tli.(■ Prexldeil*'' ll*e led bv (be Im m igiullm i and Na
ntpmi'ulus nl war ami pea re
ih i abraliuii Se rvb e a* an perm
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Talbott -'(Hike ill bis Arlington | |(lll tlll t|„. M(JN, ,n ,-.iriip ; in &gt;&gt;l scout nu.
ll i* ,,t \ iitu in .,
the il „miVill
.Saturday- In telet .sum
Miami plays -Mahan,., her** Nov
111 and no ju u itn e a ill lie held
- (ini! In overt «
fur tlit* tii'li* of
Ion .m ini's t'ercmnnicx
t'er enrol,lex were Salnrilas
In-te. I Mn Min ni .me
Hint eunlil result in such terrible
se iie iliiliil in a uumlier of elite*
squad will a emlde .at..milt lele
; ilevlnti'lbni
A re iisin e dm bcg.iu as all ate vision 'ft * with ii-aetia’s mi hand
" I believe w llli all im lie.irl
n l I iiK n (leu
Talbott s jn l in a prep., •i'll speeeli, mial o h 'e rw iiiie of Hie time at to help I be in i I i
•■that we eon keep Hie peaee utilx which ho 'dllte* elided III Wot III \I.lla m a p l.iv - itcoieia I .v li in
i( we seek III- help, mil to tleslrov War I It a in Nov I I . 19IM Vllaid a
. .in riie m u s, but to belli us sum With *it|&gt;parl ol i..11n•'i tt vetera,
l 'ati(in mu i i
half i I rI k111■
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acres of iiu e in id
anil if need be the sternness dial changed Hus rea r

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pushed their gat pedolt to the flc*o'.

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tbl wondered wm l.i' ahv" or ilotul?

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500 Negro Kids
Hold Gong Fight
In Philadelphia

NBW Y ttltK idv-t’ttll it tmuglna
lion, but Ih r Statue of l.ibertv
today has her chin raised a proud
noleii and her torch held even
hi idler us she listens to the oath of
ullfttiarice fervently voiced by
So,ono new citizens of the United
Slides.
It's our first Veterans Day—
form erly Arm istice Day—and our
tost tmbtimt of mass naturaliza­
tion cereinuniet. from coast to
coast of the "48" ami across the
Paeific to Hawaii and Guam.
These So.WH! are men anil wo­
men from many countries. Most
are Displaced Persons.
They include a Catholic priest
w lA narrowly escaped execution
hy the Nazis, a Itahbl who fled
from invadlmi lliixxlnn and tie r
man an n ics, a Russian seized b&gt;
the Nazis and thrown into a con­
centration camp til Poland
Im uuinr Imw "M iss Lib e rty"
must look to them, with whnt
i u . milt they recall the phrase
graven tin her statue: " . . . G ive
me vour tired, your poor, your
huddled id a s s e s yearninit to
hreathe free.''
'June Hi.000 new citizens take
"tne oath" In New York City
■dune T h eir swearlmt-ln occurs in
typicullv Am erican surrounding*
- InisctJaH's Ebbcl* Pi e l d
in
and the Polo (Irnunds In
!,Irooklyn
r
Jpuer Manlialtan.
Hr
A lly
firm
Herbert Hrownell
speaks at both places.
Is it only the eager, the am bi­
tious, (be yoimu who want If S.
citizenship’.'
Take Hie case of Aron Hltnsky
was l) im in O d e m ,.,H u * ila ,
, yeors ago. The fir* l U year*
o r bis life lie resided In hJ* native
land Then came Inc Russian rev­
olution
The mass naturalization cere
immics, originated hy the ItiunigraJmu Service In dramatize the
JtTTpbrlance of rllizensh lii, cuts
ball In- , of ri d tape* to clear up
the I iiiiu ' I,lucking of persons who
have beni walling In be naturallied
Among oilier cilles boldlmt mass
'V
C'U/ensInp program* are Haiti
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n fyrrc . Ituffalo, N. Y : lloslon,
’fillutlelphia, Newark, Paterson
Prill
in New Je rse y;
ami .lluekcnsuck
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Ho,
Min mi, Detroit, Chicago, Seattle
San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Paso, Sun
Antonio,
Portland
Maine, and Honolulu.

IN

Q U A L IT Y

W m. E. KADER
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In H o s p i t a l

A B IL E N E , K an. UW-President ami Mrs. John Eisenhower The
Elsenhower Is back in bis boyhood major is stationed at E l [.eaten
home town—where he once worked worth, Kan
as a cream ery hand—to dedicate
Already on hand when liie I ’ rcsi
the (323,000 Eisenhower Memorial dent arrive I was anuHier brolloi
Museum at Veterans Day ceremo K a rl, who publishes a oeWsp:i|H'i
nlcs foday.
III l.a (irunge, II' . and lii* tide
The President arrived here from Also present were Mrs Roy E isru
Washington last night and got in bower, uf Junction City. Kan . is id
a nostalgic 13-minute tour of his mi uf still another brothel', liny
fam ily's okl hom estead-still kept ami Mr and Mrs Thomas Eagcu,
as his mother left It when she died of Junction f'ily Mrs Eageit is
in IB tn -an d the adjacent museum Mrs It iy Eisenhower's d u o flilrr
The fam ily was siti ng around
housing many of his World War
If mnmentox #r&gt;.1 other keepsvkr« reminiscing in the hotel after dm
Hz visited the two buildiiius alter ner when the President suggested
being greeted w arm ly by old neigh­ they drive over In the old Inline
bors and newcomers alike on bis stead It m s ii to i&gt; in . but oil
they went—all bill the grandrhil
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At the edge of the community— ilren. who already were in lo ll
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to
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it
quits
and
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population 1,000—there was a big
A the h u iie -m .w open l» the
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KlllS|.ini,
sign saying, "Welcome home. Mr puhlu*—Ihi* riT M ilriit had a u u ii
President.
In front of the Sun derfol time Spotting a hedspiead
y,
Ul l .
flower Hotel, presidential head un a cot, He declare.
......................... N „ „ „ m,l Rose Week ,
quarters for this slay, u brass baud
Our g i e a t gru ndfalhri n o li' i iff is-■
u 1 di'cliintt ions of it
eh
b lan d .
*. ivnm*i were i*sotsl In the em '
HLs homecoming meant a family that he Was a weaver
Elsenhower roamed around took le .o m s id twenti states
reunion.
'
Ho was accompanied from Wash- inu at eouky ja rs, old cloek*, and
inglon by Mrs. Elsenhower anti his —Jllxl Hillside the back iluor a i It nt and In* paitv walked net I
youngest brother. D r. Milton H. patch of concrete walk which he lint r I i the mu-.'inn. ss'hii.i s l» iri'd |
Elsenhower, president of Pensyl and brother E a rl and son lolm
vania State U niversity.
Snll m n .t r
,a " “ 'r “ ' S r
b 'h !y ! * “
dm,, is .*
On the w ay, the President’s pri'
monies Edsenlunser plaiiiwd to 11&gt;
vale Plane, the Columbine,’ slopped
Eiiicnliow cr recalled Imw th e m , Toledo for a round of L a te
three of them
hauler! centenl from )i tp rie
r |,. iliiCK
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hmdiog iniiinrr-iss
tmimn ns .......
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s-oy. K
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. w a r d h it g ra n d c h ild re n -1 Inc garage ami turn I h e r hands Saturday m im ing as lire guest ol
D gV ld'R, B arbara Anne, 3. and Miffcrrd
t Societal v of lire freasu ry Hum
su ia n , 1—and their parents, MaJ.
A fter vlxiling Six* lioiilr tlx* I’ fPH | *J11i»y

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Eisenhower Dedicates Museum
In Veterans Day Ceremonies

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Day Observance

THANKS

ROUND SERVING TRAY

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uieli' a w hit police described as
tin
iii. o»t o o tluiak m |i i s e \ Y
Cam' i" 111 in W. i Pliiliideitiliia
!’■in i- broke o(i what Hu’s said
Was a iit.Iiiiiif scretiuunc mol)
a l l . i iu n
on .lints were lit d.
! .tint tin led In bos * Most nl itn*
millin' li'i’ii am I s lleil H it.. ^
allei and -ide tu ts
l.l Still,,i &gt;1 Mi at s nl Itn- Ins i'll
lie \
Hm .ni s.iul tlio ludit was
l)i'twi’"n l wo gangs known as I’’ "
I " K l i. n ..1.
ami the "tintiom s
• N" " it wa* n iiit id so rm tisli,
and o l i ’' - m l the &gt;()■ is anoar
c litis were filed into the air
Mi i s.ud mciithers of the two
I gain had been feuding over girls
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H itl.L Y W O i'D r lliilis li m in
Simone S ili.i, who posed bare In skiim ishi ' had been rcim rled.
the u :iM for photograph el's nil the
French liiv n ’ ra 1* Ito'pdah/i d t'i
si but her doctor call* epid.'itn. ‘
vomiting
Site I ltd IV,toilers le s le lil.il )'
lias I- si It ..minis hi ms days and
hasn't cull'll in a sleek
Site said n o iiy m et her film
m illr act bi ought on tin* illues ■
She soul (iii I
■ M P iik c r lilt"
iiniingod lur her in come to Hit
cuuntry !ui»n't been p.iyoig tier
$23.'t weekly salary I’ctker count
cied that n • b.,s spent $31,000 on
her c a teer to dale and said lie
si spciidetl her for fjilim ; to lose

50,000 Naturalized In Mass Ceremonies
Celebrating First Veterans

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P a r tie s P r o b a b ly W o n 't B e C lo s e l

IF IT S A L L

field In choojc from In asking
question.*. They w ill probably want
to pin the Republican.* down on
their claim * that they've rooted
more than 8,000 security risks out
of the guvernm rnl.
Ju st how many of those rU k .
were Communist* or othcrwBe
subversive? Vice President Nixon
threw- a lot of security risk fit!arcs
around in the recent campaign
He seemed to irritate the Demoorts
more than any other ftepubllran
campaigner
Then there I* the Initial "hard
money" policy of the Treasu ry tienartm rnt in which Democrats have
nc"n showing interest. And they
may want to ask questions, par­
ticularly, about the State Depart
mrnt'.x program for getting ri&lt; 0 ’ f
security risk*.

R?fGMTT0j2
T h irty six years ugo today a t 11 n.m..|
World W ar I came to an end w ith the signing
of an nrm lstlce between Germany and the
Allies.
I
This bloody conflict wus dubbed ns tliv
"w ar to end all w ars.”
This statem ent hn* proved to lie empty.
Since 1918, w ar has surged over Europe and
Asia, affecting the whole world.
The United States took up arm s »ml went
to battle again on Dec. 7, 1941, tho day of
th e infamous attack on Pearl H arbor by tho
Japanese. D uring World W ar II, our Armed
F orres fought both against the Japs and
against Germany, who started an attem pt at
world compicst in 19119. Doth these conflicts
enme to an end In 1949.
A tense pence wus m aintained until 1959
when N orth Korea attacked lt» southern
neighbor. By order of President Trumun. the
United S tates went to the aid of the South
Koreans In w hat was term ed a “police
action.”
The United S lates was Joined by other
countries In a United Nations force. How­
ever. this country Imre the hrunt of the load.
This w ar was one which was rather
fruitless us no definite victory could he ob­
tained. Finally a cense-fire in the hostilities
came Inst year. The Bed N orth Koreans, who
had been nided by the Bed Chinese, had been
pushed back Into their portion of the penin­
sula when the cease-fire became effective.
Thousands of Americans were killed In
th is bloody w ar in bleak Korea. Although we
couldn't actually win tho war, we did stop
the odvonce of tho Bed terro r In this sector

of the world.
Now. we are Hitting on a powder keg.
hoping th a t a strained peace may be m ain­
tained.
Since the “ war to end all wars.” we have
heeu along a bloody trail. Many of our men
have di-&lt;l d irty, stinking deaths.
Today, let iik pay homage to the dead ot
these conflicts— World War I, World W ar II
and tho Korean war. Their sacrifices helped
greatly to make it possible for us to m aintain
free lives in a world which has been, and
still is. rife with tyranny.

NOT F O R ’
ME TOO ?

Hitler's Two Blunders
Most German books about the war stress
H iller’s blunders. Ase he is dead and dis­
credited. that Is an easy way for others to
escape blame. The latest instance is “ Hitler
and the English" by Fritz Hesse, H itler’s
adviser on British affairs. He enum erates
several crucial mistakes, the chief being
breaking o ff the air attack on G reat Britain
when It was on the point of winning, and his
Insistence on forcing the Busslan campaign,
when a strategic withdrawal was definitely
called for.
The great example wus the disaster at
Stalingrad, where because Hiller would not
perm it retreat, a whole German arm y had In
surrender and the Germans lost so many
planes that the Allied a ir war on Germany
tens made much easier. Al the time of the
invasion of Germany two ilor.cn German
planes were often opposed to 300. 000. 700

TODAY'H BIBLE VERSE
Thu tongue th a t apeaketh proud tliinga.
— Ptutlm 12:3. God abhors pride. Weak men
aro puffed up with falao |&gt;rlde. hut great
men are on the average the h u m b leH l o f
men.

hom ill* A. MhnmsiiKti, AO iiiiiln Nsssin

SHOWING

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i iiiltltnc* nn&lt;! limnoH. I ilunT I&gt;h
lii’vi* I hhw nri u n|m lnlnl I kiiiss
unvwin'd- W hile ptfilunilnulcn sail
I he fnt in home* throuuh'mt ihe
i im il un-un fi'rtn in ly l»«k Inviting.
Tin- iiri-hilerture U mi different
I rum h u m Hint the contm st Is
striking.
I f m im l ii g r i n l d e n i o f i l i l e r e n t
II- K l n r i d i l e v e r y w h e r e I w i l d . I
w u s s u n n in e il t o f i n d s o r im n v n e o
n le \vtin h a v e v i d t i ’d t h e . t i l l * n l
o n e t i m e o r n n o t l i e r m id w h o c h i n
I n le tU M I.

The Imi her w ho eut mv linir, I lie
ili-ik in the liolei. tin- ginnge nl
lendnnl, nil hud qliestlon.i In n*k
mlimit mil slide. Seine me tdnn
mug l&gt;&gt; make their fillin'' home
here when they n-llre while others
.ad- interested in rhanres for rm
l-loviii' iil h'luridn is n nmglr word
wherever vmi l!"
I I liongilt I Imd left I'vild-ss
•milieu- nod Silver Sinings In*
hdial, lull wiieli I wi ld I" see Cine,
imull in New Volk I found that
ju st nhoid ii Ihltd " f Oils wonder
ful mid nmaxing show wan dr
voted I n Cvliress ( i a r d i ' I I S i w i t l i
I Hi t, |'o|ie, lloli Kaslimui and ninny
nl Hi-r old friends smiling ill me
ft ora tloi screen.
Visiting f i lends dug up limn*
movie film s they laid taken when
visiting the stale, showing scenes
in TnnuiUi Miami, St. Augustine
ami other point*. It made me downlight homesick.

The Sanford Herald

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Painless Childbirth
Has Certain Hazards
SIR
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Thurnduy, Nov. II, 1951

HAL B O YLE

A llo w a n c e s A r e G iv e n F o r C h ild re n
llttllS S K L S kfv-The poor m ail's
Baedeker to Belgium:
There Is no law about It, but by
custom the seventh child In every
Oelglan fam ily Is Utc godchlkl id
tho King.
However, a mother doesn't have
to raise that largo a fam ily to
atari getting something from Ihe
government. She gets an allowance
equivalent to 10.30 a month for her
first child. The figure gradually
rises until the payment rearhes a
peak of S13-B0 monthly for her fifth
child, and any (hereafter.

There are also amall birth and
death allowance*, and a rnmwork*
ing mother also gals art allowance
Horn the government to stay home

Y O U 'R E

nnd raise her kids.
These fam ily bonuses Increase
the tiirlh rale in rural mure than
In Industrial areas, however. The
clear bracing a ir In rural lanes
Is regarded tiy somn aid ho ri I lev ns
even tmiro Important In Ihe Idrllt
rule than government hmiidles.
Belgium's 8,783,000 people have
three different national (ungues —
Flem ish, French and Herman.
Some 3,U1tt,3l3 In l!kV) iqioke
French only, 3,t73,2»l Dulcli only,
40.033 (lerm iin only.
It was also discovered that 331.M l Inhabitant* couldn't sneak any
of the three languages. It turned
out most of them had * reasonable
excuse—they were still under I

TELLIN G

WITH tha alactlon over, Uia ma­
jor political partim ara no longar
/‘running seared." Tht only erastura now angagad In that unanvl•b|« poollIon ta tha Thankaftvlng
turkay.
t t t
, Lofeef eras* aatasp Jap coll*.
r im , in rend, U (A* Mffap of
pkM d ja r«li. stupid—era a if
if to a hot U«a.
t I t

Afur'10 ytara at •buffoon, la-

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tAfNryi|la* fa tufaiif
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gpoit
fitly
yeeftl-lhot'i a to of wdleepe.

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years of age
Belgium pnalacea no m m nnllr
fllin s, does go In heavily for se ri­
ous hnmn-protlureil doeiim rnlary
m o v i e - Mid rlnema fans here like
Amerlean Mars. and rtirie n lly
.lane Bussell Is ahead of M arilyn
Monroe tiy n wide margin .
Television Is state controlled here,
nnd separate networks are nrovlil
ed for Ihe Flem ish and French
sneaking populace*. Two hours of
T V are scheduled far the kids each
Thursday afternoon (chlldrea gel
an afternoon off every week), tint
so far llopalong Cassidy hasn't In
vaded tho frontier. . . . So far
there are only an estimated KUHmi
T V sets In tho nation, and most
of them are in cafes . , . Here
as In Am erica the thoughtful bar­
tender is In Ihe forefront of any
move that w ill help bring culture
til his customers,

ALWAYS

FIRST

QUALITY.!

MACHINE W ASHABLE
• colorful styling I
• smart tailoring I

off n naarby cliff. Our tondoh
corraapondant U now checking to |
m i whathar or not tha traa was
a horao chaatnut,
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A r c h r o l o g i i t t h a l t fo u n d g a m ­
b lin g equipment in t h t rufne o f is
Tenth Century U t a h vUfage. The
original game o f Indian dice I

I t t
Tntse early Indiana wart pretty
(•rnUum-wkenever you low 'am
Miohlnf the paoto plpo you knew
Mtot everything woe |wo* peffect.

MUt, the sterling printer, aaya
ha heard of 0 woman who went
It took 10 man to antrleata a chopping for n color taUvUion
pony from tha breach** of a traa set with a aoropn to match tha
into whieb It fall whan It toppled huta of her living room drapea.

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Wo have one of the finest stock of used cars we linve ever had and nro going
them a t greutly reduced prlcea while they I nut. Look a t these prkea and then
down nnd look a t the earn.

1942 Ruick 4 Door Sedan............
1947 Bulck 2 Door Sedan.............
1950 Mercury S ed an ....................
1949 Ruick Super Sedanet...........

HOLD EVERYTHING!

1950 Pontiac 4 Door S ed an .....
1950 Ruick Special 4 Door Sedan
1950 Ruick Super 4 Door Sedan ...

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Corduroy roally rata# Ita tremendous popu­
larity with mom thaw days. Dressier than
over ta now colon and perfect Towncrnft
styling, . . nnd no upkeep problem! Color*
end fit aro now made so that repeated ma­
chine washing! won't hurt them. Besides,
the Penney price thl* M aso n it lower then
ovar. Designed with adjustable cufTa, flap
pockets, end lustrous yoke lining. Blue,
malae, mint, ten, other mart abode*.

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Baptist*! To Hear
About Brazilians

Local Scoats
Are Kept Busy
With Activities

T h r a u xilia ry of the W i l l ' of
the F irst Hnptist Church w ill meet
nl th” church Saturday from 10
a in until 2 p.m. to hrnr about
tlrnrtl.
"Thi- Little M lssiu liaty", a #tuiy
f a little girl in a country where
' thev speak u different luniyiage.
The H .W .A . Circle of the Wont v ill I.” told to the Sunbeams by
in '* Christian Feliowuhlp of (he Mrs. John H. la c .
Ft**1 Christian Churrh met Tues­
The Junio r H A 's w ill hear nliout
day at the home of M rs. H. \V "Adventuring in ilrn iil* ' which
Roland, with M r*. L . Thorp pre­ tells aliojlt the "xiieriences of i
siding.
Innior in a lumber m ill town nnd
Reports of the
International a Baptist hoarding school in l!taUOnvention of the Dlseiples of til. Mrs. It. F. Cooper w ill explain
Christ held in Miami weie gi**, how he la trr returns to B razil ns
bv Mr*. W. P. Ye*ley, M r*. Phillip a m issionary.
Mar*. Mr*. Oscar Pearson. Mi*
" F ly in g M issionaries" Is thr
Roland, and Mrs. Eugene Johnson. fi pic chosen for Intcrrm-dinte
A fte r Mr*. Eat I Evans gave the HA's and H A's. The hook te ll'
secretary's report, group di*cus how m issionsrlrs flv into the in
rien of eircie prujerts was held. terim nf Iba/.il to noth nnd imiuts
The meeting was elnseil with pray­ mil Hie contrast of inteilor Itra/il
er hv Mr*. Peitrson. Mr*. -I W to the coastal s u lio n which the
Knight led the soelal hour that wo: Id hears iilmul. Joe Ilothrow
followed, after whirl) refreshment* w ill present this topic.
were reived.
L u n c h i* to he s e rv e d at noon
Other* present were: Mr* J . J
bv a c o m m i t t e e o f the W M S for
Knight, Mrs. !.. K. Armstrong. y o u n g people.
.Mis. Chandler V a il. Mrs. J L. Hor­
ton J r ., Mr*. J . I.. Anderson, am,
Mrs, W. C. Tlson.

R. W. A. Circle
Formulates Plans

New officer* h ive been ln*l d
ed lo head 111” Sanford tiiri Scour
lead er* Club who*e main purpose
t* to i l l .c u ,* and decldi' matter*
pertaining to the H ill Seoul uiovc
iiicut a* a whole Taking office
Hu* lull wore Mi** Frances Cohit,
pre-idetd. Mr* F N llolih vice
liresideul. Mr* P Ha**ett. *ecrc
t.irv . II Cobb, treasurer; Dick
\tken, p u lilictly,
I.
Richard*
camp commitlcc ciialrm an . Mr*
C it Jouc*, com m itlcc ol *pc
d a li- l* ; Mr* F I* Scott, special
events n im m llii”
The lil'*l event for all Hu I
Scouts and llrnwtiles w,i* the (am
ilv picnic at Hie softball di.iiiioml
on the lakefm nl which was nl
tended by .ipprovim alrlv 13(1 pc
*on* I'lie girN , played game* lie
fore * upper ami an exeiting game
of loolliall followed a* the even
ing was successfully concluded bv
roasting mar*hmaHmvs around a
campfire
1. Richard*, camp comm ilicc
chan man. wa* in ciiarge of the
altair wiih Mi** M tirgit Warnmtli
heading Hie food arratftem enl*
Mr* llobti'* lr«op has luul a
bu*y bii*v program tin . fall plan
ning the Hallowe'en party al which
the llrownie* ol IVoop Four wen
united tu to- their gue*l*
Three ol the live patrol* ii.iu
been v n u k ti: mi their second it,*
t&gt;olgi
li ipnl c metlt*. while lluidllei i,vo patio)* lia ie received
then -i-i olid i l l - hadge* and ate
mo king on their luoid award I i-t night a meeting wa* held
with the entile program based on
tin- \iiirn c n n ling Ihe American
I eglon pic i-nleil a t
S Hag lo
Hu troop ami Inhi Hie girl- at'olil
H i.: I'luiuctli- \ one act plav • n
tlllcil
\ Needle Fight* lor I ir* L
doin'* wa* piesciiled liv patrol*
one ami 'u c
\**l*l.nd leader* tor Ihe troop
are Mi- .1 1 I. iri l*” M and Ml I I tin li.it il I I I - pun oiled lo
tin I i i I I'n to (i t i in i him Ii am
on th.- b u llid ii ot It* hntiiiha In
Ill-tie 1 o\v on uihct . id H|e t 1oi,|,
atieiidi d ■Inn , li in a Itmlv

T H E SA N FO RD I I E » \ I.D

Coup'? To Mnrry
Af Whatley Home

Th'trbdnr. N or. M. 1931

Pag* 5

B I R T H S
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\ li* \ i rdi” V -e I mi hood n Ralph W Hartm an " i l be m .ir

..........in-uc- the lurtii of ,i 7 lb.
i , o/
,ui All-red Foster Green
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23 it i h e h u m e
,f Ho
J r , op \ m
ft at t h e F’crnald
ft* x S I Whatley in 1 .1 nl u I ui -tilort Memorial H n * n | t n l Mrs.
die I im 1i .i 1 Itip lid i huii h o I.n e ii i. tin fni ini-r Miss Barbara
,s-ev imi-D anmuuu ed
\mi petr.i-

TH U H I4D A Y
Senior Choir Rehearsal nt F irst
Methodist Church w ill be nt 7:1(1
p.m.
The Training School for Sunday
Scliuol worker* w ill begin «t the
F ir s t Baptist Church at T:L!t&gt; p.m.
J The Central C irrlc of the banfont (ia n lc n Club w ill meet nl the
Carden Center. E . F irst St. and
M cllonvillc A v c .. nt IM S a m. A
covered di*h luncheon w ill be fol
lowed by a garden run to Me
N e ill’* Flo rist. .Me* A C. Henson
Mr*. E M. tluke, and Mrs. Frank
H ill w ill be huHrssc*.
The Am lea Circle of the Harden
Club w ill meet at 8 p m at Ihi
home of M r*. Henry M cl.anlin J r ..
117 W. 13th St. Mrs. Vernon Nelson
and Mrs. E a rl Hussey are co
hostesses. '
Scinlntdu llcbekah I/ulgc No. 43
Will meet in the 1 0 0 F Hat! at M
p.m All members are urgrd lo be
present.
The Magnolia Circle of I lie San
ford Harden Club w ill inert with
M r*. W. K
M&lt; Roberts, 22fl N
Scott Avo., at B IS a .m. with Mr*
P . O. Hart a* ro lm slc**
Hull
call w ill be answered w llh garden
0-1
Milt*.
Mr*. Mvron Sm llli presided nl
The Sanford Harden Club Hem
The chapel of the First Presby­
eroealli* Circle w ill meet at 7 in I in* meeling of Hie fileanres I'lus* terian Church m Shreveport, l..i
if Ihe First Baptist Church Tile*
l&gt; m. al the home of Mrs It. E
day evening at the home of Mr* w .is the selling lor Hie m nrrl.ii.c
llrtib aker, 2&lt;K)| Palmetto Ave
•v
ul E m ily t aniline Ho**, daughter
Training session lor Stewardship W. O. Sl.insell. The meeting wa- of Mr. and Mr* llavvey Thim
opened
wllh
prayer
and
Mr*
H
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Visitors from 7 ;in to u p m
CiHiper, a guest, presented on In Hob* ol Shrevpurt, to .lam e* Ale*
FH ID A V
devntlonnl using Matthew andcr Klrb&gt;, son of Mr and Mr*
'A
The F ir s l llaptt*) Church Simdui spiring
W illiam Hurl I e Kirby of Sanford
i
17-22
;is
,h e r theme
Senool Workers' Training school
Performing
Ihe
beautiful
eeremonv
Mrs. A Kendall. rla *s *eerelarv
w ill begin nb 7 :Id p m.
on Oct. 23 w;i* Dr John .1 Ito*
The Duplicate Ilrldge Club will gave her report after w hlrli »'
tmissrn of Noel Memorial Melho
senlee*
ami
prospective
member
meet nl the Y a rh l Club with seal
tli*t Church
were
dismissed.
ing to start nt 7:43 pm and play
Four seven hraneh rarub-1thi .i
Platts were made for Ihe an
hi get underway at H o'clock
holding hurnlng taper* were plac
The Mimosa Circle of the Sun mint Christm as parly nnd gift r*
cil al the base of the ehoir step*
ford Harden Club will meet nl Id ehangn and il whs decided to where large arrangement* of red
a.m . al Hie home of Mr* W S have Hils party nt F I o i 't '- lie* d i s h
broiup
chrysanthemums
t i l l M t l t O r O I I I A N O f l f t A n p i ' i ' i U s 7 (U ti - r n - o u I n N -vs V o l k i n i ,
Inurnol
W illis, 312 E 2311] M . w llli Mr* t
.. g h i t - t l l l g b io * 1 o f f i l l s , J i- v s t t * M ini i - e l e l u i l l e x , i t t o p . I ' t u o . l
Al the elti'e of the buslnr*:- sc* ranged in (all color* from yellow
Chorprning a* co hnslcvv.
to
Wine
red
N i t m o s S d r e t a r v t i e u e r n l t t a g l la m t m it s lc lo b l ( l e f t y ,o t n - ,-r I *1.-1
The Sanford Home ItemoiMlra slot) refreshment* of rake, grapePreceding the cereiuoni Nor
b on l U s o r i . H i i t i - t i A m l i a u a d o r , n m l L a d y l U x n n , d n - n l m l b "
I 11 . 0
lo o .
1* 11ll
Ml *
.le | ,i
lion Club will meet at III n m al and ro lle r were served by Mr* man Z Fisher pros hied a urogram f
S lan srll to Ihe following Mr* .1
g n v iii s t i r w m e lo t lie C o r o n a t i o n r i t n r i A C a s e (tM itto m l» fi i , . t
M l on i
le t d e l
il i l l l u l l e It . 01
Hie canning kitchen w ill) a sack I-' Lew is. Mrs. 11 It C a rtiv . M r
of nuptial music and while the,
l l n r n o b A o c * a , M s lo t h e l l i t c t o it l o m i l D a v o r o f I t ' ” r v i t u o c
'i
i . r ito t ■
, a * le*
t o i i m l ro w
lunch al noon. A demonstration \ Kendall, Mr* Myron Smith mother ol Hie bride and Ihe
' i,
I
It *u "tl I- le oh- -J
l i g h t , M a r g a ii- t I i i n m u i g l e » ( o . in lib o k v r i v e t a n d w l i l l i to * ■
w ill he given regarding elenning Mr*. I. II H arvey, Mr- W II itriKiui’b tnolhi-r wore being *e,it i
’ I .CJ 1 a \s l i e 1t 11 p 1 v e d
1
Ii nt! m m !*
m i iv e .t a t I l ie M i I w i t h M i s . I i- o n a i i l W a t ■ cil.
( fu r. n u n i " ,iH
sewing m achine, and embroider
tlUnsiiii, Mr* J M Todtfc Mr* A ed "f*h. F'l-rfeel la n e ” and " lie ;
V i f 111 1 1,4 V i m m i i p c * Mi IM’ i i
(n it
Ing with paini
f v h r l t n r I lip ,1 V \ S O \ S u p r i W l u h li ill u l n t u s h i r t
juice.
Ye
Pure
in
Heart'
weie
1 m i 11 i k r vi lie 1. I h e k*Jl 1' p i e p i n
“ tie Sallle Harn*on chapter id L Harinrao. Mr* A J Walker played on the chime* While th”
i s ( h r hi'sl \iittn' in \itti'i uni Iiitlu \ * l.tisIrntiH
C C McManti*. Mr* Fre,
1 (iiliM tll'
1 14"Vk c t e l
l
i
i
m
l
*
the Daughters of Hie Am erica' Mr*
couple remained kneeling at Hi” I
m| ir ||n «
Kvnfi/i\ .1 I
lin e
rn M iin
h in n ih In lli
in enn
|iem I I h i M m iih .
IM »iu m e
11 h mj 1 | u i .
I'u crn i l k
Revolution will meet al 1 n m nl Myers, Mr* It K. I’euritov, Mr- eonclii-loo id Ito- i-i'ienioiiv Hie III I i itlnl I llllllll . .Milt ll\ ft 1 I
II F tamper, and Mr* Elgl •
U i'll! 4*11 I |*l HIM Itllsl’ Wltll t 1(4*17
iilu r n m l ^ 1 i nil t i*ll.n
l»ni 1 •I 01 I 11*111 h t u lT s , I I |u 1 7 *
(lie home nl Mrs. I. I’ Hagan
Lord'* P ra ye r wa* *ung by H a llv (torn t 1 1 imi'DiMii mi I
Ill-mill
b
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1
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ii
11111II1
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The PiunerCi* of lle lla rv . Circle
hi;lil»‘il li&gt; Us m 11\ n rj t ii iN I, il » i
M Lynn*
♦ fill** (iim o
Inki cUiMt i.iled frum
of Hie Sanford Harden Club, will
ih &gt;1 |•u 1m Ft 1111vk! • Wei
Tile bride, given In in arriagi Tu ui
HUM •111 ,t |&gt;4 nr v r u i \ tih&gt;rk hi I
meet al the home nl Mr* Neil It
1
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ill
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I'T'll
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III*
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by licr lalh e r. wa* gowueil in
4Fi M'l mc' ii 1 U fir I In 1 I m IIII'll li'M !
(Jiiarkfiilm sh nl .1 p m
' |
period nmilel of pure - ilk taffeta | h *1111 u 11m h i m* 1 - u c» 1
The .Inciirdnuiln Circle of I he
jniiti l» h\ Mi luii 1
M l V I 111II U ! &gt; \ ly I»11 |1|IM" »
|(1
fashioned with an illu-toli soke i hjimp.iL'nt
lit «'♦ |o cl
I'l
Sanfonl Harden Club w ill inert nl
I,
N S r m e n . \l»
t Ft * *'Mi in unit'
i t r m k »iv | in .1 1
accepled with pearl enerii-trd .i p | l l n u c . Mr
, (M | I ■I sl'\ '
M. • I Ill 1 I
7:10 n. oi. with .Mrs. Mabel Hear.
l r lid Mir m r r f m i ; cl Mm s 1 11r ' I
plhple* of veil el rose* Iter lull F’r.mk \ | ai* ki*&gt; T *i\ln r. .ucl Mi
.11
.1
* | m ! tn |&gt; l Mil h' .1 |M III!
812 Rosalia Drive,
‘ k irl terminated in a chapel Irani I 1 Mri I m .ilim 1il In -1 , ixxd * II If oil I Ii l|lM 1 Ml i n I » il 'll
n l \\ if 1
The Hunfiird Shrine Cluli w ill
Il
I
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I
Mil
Vi
(it«
u
u
rr
Tmn
V
.Innl.u
I
and
Hie
tiered
fingertip
veil
ol
A l/it'ge number of .ert ieemei*
I II 4l |»«
I ( I &gt;44)1 II
Mr&gt; II *Mb
meet nt 7 p. in, in the InimtUi't hull •ml junior hostesses turned mil illusiiin (ell from a cap ol pea-.l* Mr* &lt;1 \ •Inin's, Mis
VViiwu vkFih h u ill he I 1hl.n ,MS Mem .11 nf %c\ t n ili1
h M m il a
. 1 it I .lt’\
of Masnidr Temple for a Ini key last night to receive dancing le* Arnunil her neck the hride wore V iiim t l, Mr» \V K l.c k s c n , ,m 11 t ii 1 Im k il III*' tn 1fii*1 cl \ \ t
I
IM
cu nli*
*
4
1
t'in’ I1.1v u c le i I Srcilt
dinner. Flnnl arrangements for Or- -mis
iliiii I V S T I I l f s |
s \ M n il!)
from
Instructor
W illiam a single slrnml of pearls gisen 1 &gt; Mis&gt; Hi l l v I'.ml lliM iu iiu j in I 1 Hii.MI1
U I I O N K 1222 - J
1 u ni -V i *i Hit,» * Fit r
Undo Ceremonies w ill be maihi and CompMin who offered his service* her bv Hie groom nml she curried t'iiHi nf flit* iipsf ill p.iiffirs m u
f M . -..I
Hem V 1 4,c,
Mi
IM
all nobles are urged to attend,
Mr-s
J;m
inu
Mi'ifum.
Mr*)
a white oravor hook topped wllh
slate ebau ni.-n ot (! 1' Ii 1M,1! I.for an hour nl the USO.
Fv ” 1 Itv add'ilg oiiiu- 411 -till
Thu Hibiscus Circle of tho Son1
ami Mr
A
Ii fi
w ill speak Dll llo' II, ito &gt;n d grided I’ .irmi- - u i (mi e to
Dancing followed until II o'clock three ra lla lilie* (mm winch Icll h rrl t. K H I
.1
ford Harden Club w ill meet at during the evening refreshment
Woy
land.
single sprays of ininiulure ivy
NOCIlls ol Hu- DAB Mild Mil w til tiro*
in” for a I ,* ed green *.ilad''
10 a. m. at the home of Mrs. Joo were served. Junior ho st ess In
Tiie groom's sister Mr* Shelley
The bride'* lb-red cake was o lie iu,roduc” tl Itv Mi- X If 1&gt;•'* II adds /ed and m ike* a plei-anl
Mrlttyh, W. F ir s t S t., Ix-’ furu going rliarge was Mis* Margaret Von S. Iloime ul llayile.* City wa* the ed in pale
yellow and emlinbsc I Ice al clt.iii mail ol fmiiiMial tie (I .v.ir i-hnio-e
on a tour of the Harden flam In l l u i h u l l s a m i s e n io r h o s t e s s e s l e - bride's only attendant. Her bailer wilh ytllo ai cut* a m l Idles of Ihe fen ’Vi­
Eu *tls, A covered dish luncheon p r e s e n t i n g the Presbyterian Inn length gown of burnt maple volley Serving rake u r n * M m
I lli' iiif'-l.i.i: i 1 . | m r-'Mtf 1, t.- t
w ill he held with Mrs, W, C. Clause i'hn rrh were Mrs. A. E . Palmer faffeta featured tuck, d bodice with Harmon V' F.ggi i ami Mr* W .1 li\ Mr
1 1 It.. 1- ti­1 Mu' iti 1 .I. .
N (&gt; 1 1 r 1 ;
a V neckline nml n htl*lb- bow foe Melnfy re Hu e b ig Hnl M’ im Ii 44( Mm 11'/'i'Ml
as hostess and Mrs. .loliu Ludwig and Mr*. L ily Kohniik*.
ll 1
M U ,1 .
liack Inline,* She carried a golden vcllovv maltin' in - e 1 i f • i l !*« I h i Ii Ul 1 i I
and Mrs. Fred H. Zcrtenim er cohostesses.
pompoms in rttssei, wine ami guest* bv Mi * E trilv Wd .mi!
Ml C ; i ln u l i ir
( f / ll, / |i0 ^ i j n t u
gohlen lines.
Training session for Klcw arddiip
Ml s* Itoblll I llllcln-t g
Visitors from 7:30 In it n in
1,is| inj* s A nd
Malcolm H. MacNelll id Miaou
luirnig llo evening tin I old ll
The Sanford Junior High School
served as best man and u.ln-r
■
111111- wa* loaded In I I II b e d
P-TA nnd Hand w ill spun,nr the
N ew s
were ft Warren L o ss, hrotln-.- &lt;1 man from a - i t , . i i u
...... ... I
Sin 'iH v
niiiiuul vHiicty stiow to li&gt; held
Hie bride, C. 1. Ehlreti, Hasleo \
with then name* and
Mine
n l 1lii&gt; school auditorium at H |i. ni.
Jmie*. John W lterihu|l” tii a m l, dale Mr and \1i
M u d Mu In
'In 11
Kirb*
V ( n ' l d ir........... . «l ♦'
The Dirt Hardener* Circle of the Mr*. I .owell f ille r aliened the Charles P Morion
'con ,
Ihe Wedding pailv
t*
fen|
I mu i *
,in-l
Sin tMi 11 « u l
Hurdcti Club w ill meet w iili Mr*.
The bride's mother wore uii cm i the cop
My "&gt; p. 111, T h u
t Inti h i
Mr*'ii • 11l**ift In l«il(
H. H McCastin. 2041 Mcllonvillc meeting of the Anna M iller U lrrlc eralil green floor length lire** of
Approprial)
selcclmu* w , r c Ihr vn\ ci i I ill Ji Minin i 1)4 I m In b!
Ave., nl 10 n.m . Mr*. W A. Mor­ Tuesday night when the group met *llk laffetn wllh a tin* shrug p u ­ ........
May P re e e d in K
N e w Yi- k com i i 1 1 11 ists
,11 Ihi* Imp - t i lull S* * Mi
rison w ill he guest speaker who nt I hr- E lk s C luli to make final ke! and a half hal and lung while s n u g ..b y. ........
I h e p u r p e » *41 M1 41 *■ i i i
t*&gt;
Will speak on "Flow ering Trees i i I niis for the rhirken barbecue lo glove* Mr* Kirby chose a dre** .leap Sw 1 llam l. soprano, and lo*
P u h lii ■alinn
h in
flu pc ihitit . **f i nM i m u '
t.e held at the Klks grounds S a tu r­ of gray I'h a n lilly lore over inf eph Seamier, b n iton”
of Hie III h ie "
t
llli i In i I in i p it c|e
For
Imr
wedding
tup
Mt
K
ir
day
evening
beginning
al
lli30
feta
and
wore
a
eor-age
of
ruby
SATU RD AY
liv
changed
In
a
t
b
r
ii■
in*
&lt;
•
pn
The amt Illa ry of thr IV MU of o'eioek nnd which w ill lie open to rrd Happiness ro*r*. Hie same
ger ttrott n aid ** 14Ii a f j* c ■■ - m !
that of Mr* Nos*
the F irst Haptfit Church. Ihe Sun­ the imblir.
Monthly repnrte were given by
Following Hie rert tnonv tin- and a tictge r h ipr.Mi Slu- • u r
beam*. Junio r H A '*, H A S nml In ­
rlrcji liroivii .o t ” . o n ,
out
ir
termediate H A ’* amt HA'S w ill Handing ronnnlttee heails anil of bride * parent* were lin-t* at a lie d a gold Im kid vn -.vi I m
reception al Hie Florentine ( lull
hear i i I h i i i I H rm il at thr Church fleers.
Upon their - elm u in mui I '&lt;c
Those present were Mrs. W. F ill- The bride'* book was placed oil
from 10 a. m. until 2 p. h i . with
B L A N K E T
man. Mrs. .1 It. Iloolehnn. Mrs. a pink snllti and tnallne rovered ember lliev will lo it In-no- d 2.31
lunch to he served at noon.
Jordan
Street in Sbrcvepoii
table al the find id Hie while stair
ttirhard
Napes.
Mrs.
I.o
w
rll
O
ile
r,
M O N DAY
case Presiding over the bonk wa*
The (IK S P asl Matrons Club will M i*. J , D. M cNeill, Mr*. Morrf* Mr* John W Diutimllem
Moses,
Mrs.
Hreg
Kin
law,
Mr*.
W.
meet nl 7:30 p, m. with Mr*. f(.
When you are brut ling boon
Upstairs v.-irl culored ehrysan
.1. Clarke, Mrs. E . J . Moughton J r ..
W Turn er, m s Park Ave.
it's a good idea lo u .r i r i 4 m a
-lood cm Hie hall cm
v The Chrlstlnn Women'* Fellow vjr*. . Frank Hutton, Mr*. Harold thrinuni*
shallow
pan I'la ci |(o- i d &gt;due
yule lalde before the gold flecked
Tor H ie
»hlp of the F irst Chrlstlnn church 11. Knslner. Mrs. H arry F . Kent, m irror where Mr Ho** and Mr* nf each slice so d n y n 'n
Ihe
w ill inert at the church at 7:3(1 Mrs. C. D Medler, Mrs. Clayton V id o r Luneherg welcomed guests lean eilai1 of no 'm-r In *■ I'rotl
m All member* nre asked lo Sm ith, Mr* Marie David, Mr*. Ro­ The rrrcpllo n line formed ill Ihe several lti” h” * from source "I • ” .it
e present
bert S. Hlllbimer. Mrs, A. Mcnen
about three m lm de, no c o b Me
of the sU Irrase
The Seminole Cntinly Children's d e i, Mrs, Henry Tamm K r., Mr*. head
The bride’s table held an ur- liirnltig onrr
Com m lllec w ill meet at 4 p in nt John
Cameron. Mr*. V irg inia
the County Court house.
llo w e ia u i, noil Mrs. Peter J . Itukur.
Tho Sunbeam* w ill meet nt ihn
F ir s t Baptist Church nt 1:10 p.m.
The Dependable Class of Ihe
F ir s t Methodist (Jhurrh w ill meet
with Mr*. John Shirard J r . in
Loch Arbor at 8 p. m. for it* re­
g u lar monthly huslncs* and social
Randy F e rre ll left lurloy fur
meeting.
Washington. D. C.

Gleaners Class
Christm as Party
Outlined At Meet

Emily C. Goss,
James A. Kirby
Exchange Vows

*

William Compson
Instructs Many
At Navy Center

J3.95 never bought moro shirt
than the ^Q a i/ s c n

Suner-Whitehall

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Visiting Members
Of DAR Invited
To Attend Meeting

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Chicken Barbecue
Final Plans Made
By A, Miller Circle

Tourisf Club Calls
Special Meeting

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B E N E F IT D A N C E
C A M P B ELL -L O S S IN G POST

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Friends nf Mr and M fl. Philip
The San ford Tourist ami Sliuf
Mar* w ill regret In learn of the
flehoard Club w ill meet after Ihe dealh nf their.snn-lnlaw. Jam es N
covered dish supper to disco** Kennedy nf New Sm yrna, who
the Christm as parade.
died early this morning In thr
Thc F ld rlls Class of Ihe First Lake City Veteran* Hospital.
Baptist Church w ill meet at the
home of Mr*. H. A. W illiam *. M l
Blanket* tnado from synthetic
Valencia D rive at ft p. m. wllh fib er* are nice to have around the
M r*. Davenport’* group In charge. house If someone In the fam ily ha*
The Intermediate Hoyal Ambas­ an allergy to wool or cotton. And
sador* w ill meet at the F irs t to get the most for your money
B ap tist Church at 7. p.m.
when buying either natural or aynthetlo blanket*, advise* Am erican
W ED N ESD A Y
The C ivic Department of the Institute of laundering, research
Sanford Woman's Club w ill meet and education*! renter of the laun­
a l Ihe club building ul 12:30 p. dry Industry, check tho blanket*
m . for a covered dlih luncheon. firs t by holding the mup to the
" P « » * r v o Our Am erican H eri­ light. I f thin spot* show through,
tage" h the subject nf the pro­ the blanket had best remain in the
gram of which M rs. B .’ C. Moore store. Another good check le to
la iponsor. H ueit speaker la the pull the “ nap' or surface fiber* of
R ev. W. P . Brook* J r . llnstiwsc* tho blanket. The nap ahould bo
are Mra. F ra n c is Meriwether, Arm and should not pull out easi­
M r*. B . R. B eck, M r*, J . E . ly.
B a k e r, and M r*. Ben Wade.
The Ju n io r 0 . A '* (11 and 12
year group) w ill meet at the F lr * t
OKDKR YOUR
Baptlet Church a t 3:30 p.m.
FRUIT CAKE NOW!
The F ln itJ U p t lit P ra ye r meet­
ing w ill be held In the Tellewahln
Dallcloas Clastna Cabea, light
room e f the Memorial Eduetional
Building beginning a t TiSO b,r.m,
................. .....................
the atuov of th* lxxik o f Eph«*•
Una w ill be eentlned.
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m sauce
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at
to .

pound of large dry. lima

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Bowling

PILES UP YARDAGE
if/ v / v t 'M O O R E .

Roundup
%S?Ill

w ill present Its
annual Pall
Horae Show fee the benefit of the
Boy'a Club of Orlando at the lien
White Raceway Sunday, Nuv. 14,
ila rtin g at 2 p. m.
Riding Clubs w ill attend and
participate from all over the Con
ira i Florida area. Clubs expected ;
to attend are from Seminole, Lake
Osceola, Volusia, Brevard, Sum­
ter, Highland and other counties.
A ll club* were notified of the event
several weeks ago.
The show w ill consist of 1H class
events ft-.' adults and children.
Among the special exhibitions will
be a jumping show by the Stacey
alstrrs, and a precision drill dis­
play
by
the Orange County
Sheriff’* Posse D rill Team .
O fficial* for the show w ill be,
announcer, Leo W illsle; Judges,
F . E . Bactzm an, Jim Cumble. t&gt;r.
and M r*. C. It. Dunphy; and veter­
inarian , D r. Horaca E . L'aton.
Orange Cnunty Club officer*
a re ; Sheriff Have S ta rr, president,
lam es T . Brown, vice-president
md Mrs. Jam* W arren, sccrctarv.
The Boy'a Club of Orlando will
bo represented by a committee
headed by Thomas K. Cornell
and B ill Frnngu*.____________

High Court Studies
Federal Charge
O f Boxing Trust
WASHINGTON o f - The future
of boxing’s "exclusive contract"
relied today with the Supreme
Court, weighing a government
challenge of tho International Box­
ing Club.
, .
The government urged the court
to declare the fight game to he a
business e n g a g e d In Interstate
commerce. Such a ruling would
threaten the tight control the IR C
has exercised over championship
fights for the past five years.
There was no wav to determine
when the court might rule on the
Justice Department's appeal from
a ruling by the U. S. District Court
for Southern New York.
That court denied the govern­
ment's monopoly rharge. It held
that boxing Is antilogous to base­
ball and the Supreme Court a l­
ready has rulrd bsschnll to lx* ex­
empt from tho nation'* untltruit
law*.
In legal arguments before the
high court Wednesday, the IR C at­
torneys centered on the baseball
recedent, claiming thal when
atcball was exempted from (he
antitrust low*, so were boxing and
all other professional ip o rti.
Philip E lm an , special assistant
to the attorney general,, aa hi In a r ­
guing the government's case that

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Elm an based much of Ills argu­
ment on Ilia widespread use of
television In boalug events. He said
promoter* get mosl or their fight
income from T V rights and that
o* far as they were concerned,
"fights might Just as well he pul
on in T V studios.”
Whllney N o r t h Seymour, an
I 111’ ailorncy emi titered that bn ini­
tial! collects 10 times as much
money from T V contracts as does
boxing.
As with the latest baseball ease,
decided last November, much ol
the argument revolved around (he
Intent of Congress when It pasted
the antllruit la w hack in 1100.

Miami Edison Raide
Win Sevan Straight
B y T1IK AHMOCtATED PHEHfl
The Miami Edison Red Ha liters,
w ith seven straight football vielories this season, eix of them
over Big Ten Conference foes,
seem a certainty to win the IBM
stale j high school football champ-

NBw’ v o K K 1* !•»&gt;
the notion over ore wonderlnghow
good the A rka n ia* Hazorbacks
really are a* the surprise team of
the Southwest Conference prepare,
to go after It* eighth straight vieinrv against SM u Saturday.
•■^jn Saturday In Little H ock,"
Cronlcy haul* off, "ra jtstiv ric b f;*
Arkansas and It* flinty defense
p|u* a surprisingly versatile and
beefid up ground-air attack would
havo hren the eoual It not the
master of the four other member*
of the nation'* present big five.
"On thi* particular afternoon
Bouden Wyatt had hi* 'pore liflle
Pork*' so Intent on victory over
Rice that it was Impossible fur
them to settle for anything else.
They would have given u ( I.A ,
Ohio Slate, Oklahoma and Notre
Dame ail that these oilier giant*
of the U. S. gridiron could cope

IIO RH F. 8HOW — Ready for the F a ll Horse Show of the Orange County Hiding Club are I
M|« n Hope l.ronard on the Arabian mare, " C a lld a " rind II. E . Purcell on hi* Arabian i
"Seoul". The show w ill he held Sunday afternoon nl 2 o’clock at the Ben White Racewnv for the _
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of the Itoy’ii Club of Orlando.

In d u s try

Gator Illnesses Worry Woodruff
4s Tennessee Readies For Game

T o C lo th e
O ly m p ia n s
N EW YO R K 'it* — A load was
lifted from the lean Imafices nl
the U.S. O l y m p i c ('um m llb'"
Thursday with the announcement
that the men’* and women’ s ap­
parel and textile industries of Ihe
nation will clothe this country’s
contingent in the Pun-American
(lam es next March free of charge
II. Jam ison Sw arls, chairm an of
the Olympic Supplies and Equipmunt Committee, said the outfit­
ting of the men and women ath­
letes for the Mexico c n y competi­
tion I* a model of further coopera­
tion planned for the 11(5(1 Olym pia.I
at Melbourne. Anxlridla.
The 250 men who will represent
the United Stales next spring will
receive about $I.V) worth of ap­
parel ruch. A sim ilar dollar value
w ill he given each of the loo wom­
en athlete* In parade and utility
uniforms, ft’s the first time In
Olympic history the Olympic com­
mittee has avoided the expense of
outfitting the team.
Even with Ihe cost of apparel
taken care of. the Olympic com­
mittee estimate* it will east about
$450 to transport, house nnd feed
each of the team members ul the
Pan-American games.

FSU Plans Suprise
For Furman Game
T A L L A H A S S E E i.W-Coach Torn
Nugent Ihinks In- has a surprise
In slum for Furmun Saturday wtu-u
llu* Purpli* Hurricane* Invade
rum phell Stadium In meel Flue
Ida Stule University's foothull
team.
Tho Seminole*. taking advantage
of a schedule break, have been
pnllslilng their running game 1tit
past two week*. Ho 1* rallsfled
wllh tho way Leo Cor so. Buck
Melts, Tomm y Thompson, B illy
Grahnm , and his other hacks have
shown In running (he hull In scrim
mages.
"T think wo w ill show Forman
wo can move on the ground,"
Nugent said.
The Ncmimilus attack so fur this
season has rested completely on
p an es. FSU has won four of seven
game*, all becuuse their air game
wax clicking. When the passing
attack failed, FSU wound up tin
the short end of tho score.

aflenil Edison playa West Palm
B atch tomorrow night to wind up
ita- conference schedule. Fin al
game on the Miami Edison slate
lit wllh Miami Senior High on
Nov. 18, which le not ■ Big Ten
member.
D U B LIN , G a. i * - A I I age field
M iami Edison ha* whipped four Ir la li, with 2S0 dogs entered, ,h rfirs t dlvlilon teams snd under the an today at thu National FoxDickinson rating system, v ic ­ union A n n . woeklong inerting
tories over first division teams here.
cptml more then wins over second
Heed’* Henry, uwnod by J . M.
Reed of Dalian, G a., was declared
- alfam l Jackson has a 8-1 con­ winner of the three-day futurity
ference record and Ued at 4-1 are trial* yesterday.
Jacksonville L r e a w fC o ra l Qabfea'
Dinah K ., ownod by C. T . Miller
gtonville Jackson has a 3-1 of Atlanta, waa aecond and Flame
Davis, owned by Judge W. D. Du­
other Big Ten games tomnr- el* of Old Fo rt, T rn n .. waa third.
Coral Gabies Is al Orlando F irs t coit of the ell-age cum
_gewater, Daytona Beach Main- petition was made n l daybreak.
ndw teva^e Jacksonville Le* and Tho Ir la li end Saturday.

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By T H E A SSO C IA TED P R E S S
Capricious Fluridn weather has
helped send some of (W e ll Hob
WiMidndl's better Gator* to the in ­
firm a ry Ibis week
F irst il was sophomore lullh.ick
Joe Brodsky who missed vital prac­
tice sessions cu rlier m the week
with a severe head cold. Brodsky
escaped yiiMcrduy but his lied was
taken hy sophomore quarterback
D irk Allen, anolher victim of the
virus
lli'n llh le r Florida lomhallers held
their lust rough workout before
the Tennessee game In much cool­
e r weather. The temperature drop
upinirrnlly caused spirit* In soar:
Ihe Gators showed plenty of /ip
during a lengthy scrim m age
Tennessee divided its time on
offense and defense ami heard
Couch Harvey Itohinxun cull Flo r­
ida "a team of fine balance witli
four of the best running hacks in
Hit* Southeastern Conference "
Alabam a, u .six-point tmtlerdoit
for it* scrap wllh Georgia Tech,
turned ||o- light* on at Tuscaloosa
for Hie second straight day. Coach
lied Drew listed tackle Ed C u l­
pepper, guard Je ff Mnorcr nn-1 end
Carl Donaldson as doubtfill start­
ers. Culpepper reln|urad Ids kneo
In yesterday's d rill. Muorer ha*
n leg injury and Donaldson a
sprained foot.
Tech decided to start sophomore
Don K ill* al left end, where .sen­
iors B ill Bennett ami Jim m y D ur­
ham are ailing. K ill* joined tho
Engineers ns a ipiarlerhack. then
tilled In at center a* u freshman
before learning the end trade. B
learner Hob Eoliank was promoted
to Ihe varsity to fill up Hie de­
pleted llim k*.
Worried about Georgia’s lough
defense, Auburn couches pul cmphasl* on attack during u light
workout. Tho Tiger* *kip|&gt;ed the
osool Wednesday scrimmage “ The
hoys are still tired after playing
from .VI to ,Yi minutes against
M iam i," Coach Italph Jordan said.
Georgia C o a c h Wally Mutts
fretted about aen Auburn end Jim
I'yburn and said he Jm ihlcd Ihe
lliilldogs could curb him End Joe
O'M alley, shaken up the day lx*,
fore, rejoined flu* team and looked
im pressive in u scrimmage.
Tuliine moved through Its Inst
scrim mage before checking out for
N ashville ami V aiid rrh lll, ami
coaches t li o u g h t the Greculo*
looked pretty goul. Singled out for
praise were hulfhack Oils Gilm ore
and fullback Hob Sala. Tackle
Charles Contes and guard Tony
Hardison showed well In the line.
lamislnnu .State emphasized de­
fense In a rough scrim m age. The
Benguts a rc hosts to Mississippi
Slate Saturday night. Tackle C ary
Dllhy, who broke his hand In tho
Texas Tech game three weeks ago,
was declared out fur the *onxon
when X-ray* showed thu Injury
wo* not healing properly.
Mississippi State polished Ha pas­
sing attack w llh m iartcrtiacki (tab­
by Collins ami B ill Stanton doing
most of the throwing. Conch Dar-

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Furman Defense
Studies FSU Attack

N EW Y O ltK W*—New Mexico's
A. L Terpening, a non-con form tat
in a season that lias been m arked
hy pour punting, leads Ihe nation’ s
collegian* with the highest ave r­
age hung up this late in the loothall schedule since the all-time
high was *et four years ago.
TeriM'olng lias uverurod *5.3
yard* on .'Ml pools, according to
NCAA Service Bureau Statistics
released T h u r s d a y. Coluradu’s
Zurk Jordan was the last punter
to average lliul well at this stags
of the season and he was on the
way to Ills record 4M.2-yard record
hack in 11(50
The major colleges’ over all ov­
erdue for the season is an abnor­
m ally low 3-#.t» yards.
A ll of (he individual leaders,
Imwnvcr, have respectable m arks.
Ted Hulrde, Kansas, Is the runnerup with 43.1 followed by three
players above tho 42-yard m ark—
Tennessee's Boh Urenglc, Colo­
rado’s Carroll Hardy and Conn's
Walt Hynoski.
Terpening lino*ted tils average
last Saturday with a 51 yard boot
against Montana, Iml it wusn'l a
productive weekend fur A riio iin'ii
Art l.oppinu, the nation's scoring
leader, I-oppimi was Injured early
against Texas Tech and failed to
Increase Ills 123-point filial With
IH touchdown* air I 15 conversions
he's 5(1 point* ahead of the field,
with :i games led.
California's Jim Hanifiin ami
Stanford's John Stew art—one-two
in pass receiving—pulled away
from the rest of the list ta il week­
end. Ibintfnn. serving as a target
for pllehln' I’ aid Larson, the No.
t passer, trails with 3(1 receptions.
Stewart has 33.
O llier department leaders are:
Luppimi, with 4111 yurds oil kickoff
returns; Iowa’s E a r l Sm ith, with
351 yards on punt returns; M iam i's
(F la i Wtiitey llouviere, w llh six
liilcreeptlons; Boston tf's John
Bredlce, with five Tl&gt; pass recep­
tions, Mini Colorado AAM ’s G ary
(H ick, The Associated Press Bask
of thu Week, with u 21.Hynr,l Inter­
ception return average.
S P A R TA N S R E L A X
TA M PA UP—The U niversity of
Tam pa football team , heavily fav­
ored over U v in tslo n (A la .) State
here Saturday night, took it u aiy
today with a d rill on kicking and
returning kicks.
The Spartan* ended th eir'h e avy
Work yesterilay w llh a 45-mlnute
ocrlmmago.

Furman practiced aome offense,
too, espcNallY on a new series
of plays installed for uae against
Ik*. Seminole#, But the contact
work, limited because of Injuries,
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D K L A M - 'AS — stetson U n ive r­
sity's football squad i» working
on the running game and trying
to -develop a high scoring offense
for Ihe game iigninst East Uiiroiina al Greenville. N (' , Sulunluy
night
Coacti Herb M eljiiillun reviewed
movies of lust ye ar’ * game tu
quaint new players with the I Irales' type of play when yester­
day's scrim m age was cut shoit
by rain
Brooklyn with Walter &lt;&gt; Mu ley,
Dodger p r e s t d e n t. They both
agreed that Ihe Natl.mal circuit
"had better gel busy or lose the
i n i t i a t i v e to ihe Am erican
League."
They tnej briefly and spoke of
the westward trend In general
terms. A Dodger xpukv-nun said
"Iney d U not s|«’uk -hoot moving
any te rlu in dub tu C alifo rn ia."
Lane pulnled mil thal "it's a
question now win llie r Ihe National
or Am erican league will he first
to gruii Hit- le n d &gt;ry-lm l which­
ever one il 1* w ill be tup flog "
"Jtu i Francisco already ha* ai&gt;■iroved a five lul.'llon dollar houd
IsMie to build a stadium ," Lane
continued. "The Lo* Angeles Park
D istrict ha* earm arked 10 million
dollar.* tor the same purpose."
Lane envisions the major league
playt,r |j,n a being cut (rent 25 to
21 which would make UJ nluyi
available fur me In organizing big
league clubs on Hie coast,
ft would mean rclaxinig the
present rules which govern the re
call ot optioned p layers," Lane
said, "ar-.l also the rule requiring
an Injured player lo remain on the
disabled list for u minimum of 30
days. Rut all lhr«o things mold
he arranged without ton much
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CH ICAGO 'As—Ttu- sturt of a
the college foot'mll scene. Prob­ race hy the National and Am erican
ably hy the end of the season il Leagues to establish clubs on the
will .seep down low i-notigli to en­ West Coast i* approaching and
gulf the foreeusters.
General Manager Fran k La,aue of
Last weekend's gridiron work-i the Chicago White Sox predicts the
nuts resulted in 30 correct picks I move w ill come within three years,
and 12 m islukes for a 7H5 aver- ‘ Lane, (.'mlrmun of the ipujor
age. The season's total* now a r e 1leagues realignment committee,
721 correct and I I I incorrect for j foresees San Francisco an:l l-os
.700.
j Angeles as getting major league
haM-hal' as part &lt;;t u Hl cliib league
T ill* week's selections:
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Ohio Stale over Purdue: The set-up.
" It
may come within three
Ohioans know that If they win this
one they become a lead-pipe cinch y e a rs ," he said. "Th e tim r is rap ­
tu represent the Itig Ten in the idly approach'ng when one league
Hose Bowl. T h a i w ill give them or the other must move into the
fertile area on the P a rlfic Coast "
the needed Incentive
Oklahoma over M issouri: Tho
B ill Veeck, form er club owner
Oklahoman* continue on their m er­ who has been commissioned by
ry Big Seven w ay—not a confer­ P. K . W rigloy, owner of the Chience defeat In eight years. Mis caco Cubs, to Investigate the pats
xouri Is crippled for the game (hut Iblllty of establishing
eslablt*hltig big league
means so much for the T ig ers' hnsehull
Jl on the
Lie coast
coast, feels Ihe
Orange Bowl chances.
National League should assert It­
Arkansas over Southern Mclhu- self
(list: Arkansas simply Is two stub­
Verek, who has an option lo pur­
born to lose.
chase W rlgley’s U s Angeles bull
Notre Dame over North Caro­ park,
yesterday
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two game* from North Carolina
by 34 14 scores. T ills one should Iina Stale, Davidson over Wofford,
he decided hy uhotil the same m ar­ South Carolina over Virginia. Te n ­
nessee over Florida, Vaiuierblll
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Arm y over Penn: Navy look the over Tulane, Virginia M ilitary
(Junker.* 520 uml Arm y w ill try over the Citadel. Duke over Wake
to do It us well.
Wavno*huro P Ai'ih l " T ^fh ,,ovt‘ r
Southern California over Wash­ Waynesburg, Auburn over (leorington: Southern Callfnrti'ri's hack- gilt.
S O U TH W EST : Rice over Texas
field trio of Arnett, Dnndoy and
Crow getting almost as famous as A AM , T exas Christian over Texas,
Texas Tech over Tulsa
Tinkers. E v e rs ami Chance.
FA R W EST Oregon over Wash­
The others without ccm inent:
E A S T : Navv over Columbia, ington Slate, Col I eg u of P acific
Huston University over Boston Col­ aver Marquette, Stanford over
lege, Cornell over Dartmouth, Del­ .San J« * p State1, Colorado over
aware over Lafayette, Ifo Jy Cross Utah, Colorado AAM over New
uver Fordham, Brown over H ar­ Mexico, Montana over Monlana
California
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vard, Penn Stale o ve r Rutgers, Slate,
Young, Arizona over North Tcxn*
Co'gale over Syracuse, Yale over Stale.
Princeton, Temple over Scranton.
M I D W F, S T : Minnesota over
Iowa, Wisconsin over Illinois, Cin­
cinnati over W ichita, Kansas State
ovar Iowa Stale, Michigan State
over Michigan. Nebraska o veri
Pittsburgh, Indiana over North­
western, Oklahoma A&amp;5I o v e r1
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Kansas.
SO U TH : M ississippi over Hous­
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man,
Georgia Tech
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Alabama
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A T H EN S Ga &lt;X1 — Amazing
Georgia. Cinderella team of the
powerful Southeastern Conference,
has everybody convinced except
tho skeptical wlae-money boys and
Achum 's cocky Iron men.
The betting crow d, which has
been about as successful In figur­
ing Georgia ax the Bulldog*' op­
ponent* have been, decrees that
Auburn I* a »even-|x&gt;liil favorite.
T ill* d e s p i t e Georgia’s six vic­
tories, a six point loss to Texas
AAM and a scoreless lie w llh A la ­
bama.
Until Aurhtirn abandoned twounit football lusl week and ousted
M iam i from the nnllon'* top 10
teems, the Tigers hud managed
victories over Chullanongu, F lo r­
ida State and Tidaiie while losing
to Flo rid a, Kentucky and Georgia
Tech.
Georgia, picked In finish toth in
the 12-member S E C In a preseason poll, can win tho chamnlonahlp and a probable Sugar Bowl
bid by defeating Auburn and Geor­
gia 'lech . Shook! ihe Bulldogs Insr
to either, once-beaten Mississippi
can grab the title by beating Misslaaippl State.
If Georgia runs to form, 25uoo
fin s at neutral Columbus, G a.,
Saturday w ill see a defense that,
while not too lin p e rislvc statisti­
c a lly, get* downright ornery on the
key plays. The offense, alternating
between fa ir and awful, wttl bother
excitable W ally Bulla, Ihe Georgia
coach, about a* much as It dors
Auburn. But the mysterious B u ll­
dogs w ill probably score a couple
of tlm e i.
Georgia's attack Is built around
quarterback Jim m y Harper, a Jun­
ior who I* finding Zeke Bratkows k l’e shoe* hard to f ill; senior hairback Charlie Madison, not fast but
d m of the beat "four-yard1' men
le, Marylan.l
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rard . a fullback who gets up to M ississippi South®rn over Villathe line ol scrim m age quicker than nova, Richmond ave r North Caramost halfbacki.

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W "Now Just a darn minute. How
wouM the Razcrhzacks stack up
with the Oklahoma Socmen if the
team* wore to meet tomorrow7
Well s ir, I’ve seen Uie Sooner*
against California, Te aas, T e xas
Christian and Colorado, to name
the toughest foe* so fa r In IBM. In
their 15-point hammering of fa ­
vored rice the Arkansaw yer* were
superior to any of those aforemen­
tioned foes of OU
intry nmt
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ami p a s s i n g game amt well
mapped A-2-3 defensive alignment
which supplied the secondary with
quick recovery la c llllic * whenever
All Am erica candidate D ick Mocgle slipped through, thu* keeping
the speedster from making a sin
gle long touchdown dash.
"Thia sophomorlc gang had Ihe
poise of an all-senior team playing
In some bowl, ami above a ll It had
both the courage and the tools to
win it like a champion, hy charg­
ing from behind in the last quarter
and beating off the best the Owls
had to offer during their despera­
tion bids.
"Who can say which would pre­
v ail (each al Its best) Oklahoma
ami Its smooth splIt-T and twoline punch, or Arkansas with n
powerful defense of Its own ami
the finest functioning single-wing
attack In Am erica with the e x­
ception of Uf.’l*A. With both the
Pork* noil Big Red right It would
he a whale of a spin-tne-coln con­
test. one which would In- worth
hitchhiking several hundred miles
to see,"

THE ’55. FOfcDS
ARE COMING!”

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mi comment on the v a n it y show­
ing against freshmen running Hous­
ton plays.
Kentucky, preparing fur Memphi* Stale, drilled mostly on of­
fense. Thu Wildcats brushed up on
John Vaught thought Id* Missis­ their passing, checked blocking as­
sippi quarterbacks threw well dur- signments nnd wound up with a
big a Rebel scrimmage against utgoroua, so • minute scrim m age
Houston defenses. Tho coach had against reserves and freshmen.

G R E E N V IL L E , B.C, W t-Furman'* defense had a lung took
yesterday at the type ol play*
i l O T ^ Am l^ w e lg M h A|C AlIdrewC*i that won
football
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Plume 1738
Day. Week or month—T r ,. 1423. ' Call Hall"
Iaiul" Evening S la t. Calk Ralph
2»" South Park Ave
Phene 11 to
Furniture Center
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Atlantic llank Bldg
ed in yuiir humu ur In mir shop.
2313 S. Park
Phone 1174 J
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Use again the same day
Avalon Apts. E/ficieucy. l ’boae
* HUY ■ SELL • RENT
R K IM - M IX C O N C R E T E
Siinford Duriu'lvun Service
423.
RAYM OND M. IIA I.L , R E A L T O R
Grouse Traps • Septic fiinks
'll id East 4th St
Phone 2210
S. D. llig h lv) man. Associate
Windiuv Sills
L in le li
A P T . 112 Elm Ave. Phone 1787-W.
204 Smith P a rk Ave
Phone 1)G0
PI.CMIIINO
M IR A C L E C O N C R E T E CO .
tra ile r S P A C E available Adults
Phone 1335
SOU F.lm Ave. Contract and rep'dr work. Free
only. $10. p&gt;r month. Phone 2380. HY O W N EH: New Wik i V house on
rstlm ales. H. I.. H arvey. 204
2 lot*. 2414 Oak Ave. Price
Sunlord A vp Plume 1828.
$U73o. laiw down payment It. t&gt; I Deluxe Serve! gas llefrigurn if.'F:, C le a t, comfortable rooms,
uter E r u e u r t«&gt;|.
$120
Owen. Stundufd Oil Station,
.mt w a tw year
'round. Tim
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Apt.
s|&lt;e
Frigid
nirv
HcfriLongwood. Phone Wilder Park
Gables HoOntlmt House, 401 MaxCleaning, waxing Serving Seim
geralnr, lale nu.ilid
t ill)
2fi 2088
nolia Ave.
mile t ’clin lv since 1925. II M
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Gleasim, l.ake Mary
C . A . W IIID D O N , S R .
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in. 217 Oak Ave. Phone % Oil)
llcg. Heal l.s la le llrn ker
I C L A I I D I * : I I . W O m * : | • In rm ln r.
Car Seat Cuvets
Jn nm le Cowun.
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A P P l.l ANI t: H i l l P o ll VI ION
Kdminid'N Upliol.Hlery Shop
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I'ltone 2117 2711 French Ave
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Smith Park Plume 235 J
and An . Mine- F!v'-rvll"eg in the
• Steel fabrication
• Welding
2 BEDROOM
furnished xurugi
line " l nui-le " u ln ili" ,: Dinm• General repair*
apartment 2300 Mellnnvllle Ave
Batiiii
\i e'irdmns
G n il.u DUM ONT
E.i-v ierin» lleu t.il sy-lciu He
CERAMIC TILE
IW FU R N ISH E D cottage with kit
|&gt;airs
T ile* for A L L purpose*
clien equipment, Venetian blinds.
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It'S
MUSIC
SIIOI1
“First
With
The
Flnast”
Wall - Floor
Repair*
Rem m lil
814 E l t L
_
2001 C ellar Ave
Plume 1419
NAHOR’S TILE CO.
F U R N IS H E D Apt.
1113
Park
I'liuii* 1113
2 B I IIN K II &lt;&gt;11 heater G imhI run 1007 S. Sanford Av«
A d u lts /
TV
dlliim Phone 708 .1
HEATERS CLEANED
UNFURNISHED Iio uh - In Luke
KU .M O t'AIS lor p rcie rvin ii. also
ami serviced All type*
Mary, phone 717 or 1574-X J
N O W O N L Y 9 170 .05
fin ha ki 1 •leciiralli.il I'lume
A A ( ' Appliance Service C(l
1378
J
FUHNJSI1KD 2 room uparlinent.
Phone 11)41 _______
H O I! H K N N K T T H T V
Tile Ii8lh, electric kitchen, all
200 East 27th SI.
Photic IIW2 X It U I'lliG D T |" "'lice |il," mi It*'.(Mill Ills Y4 I.K repair* and painting
privalc. Phone 1872 J.
able ........... 1119.1
Lawn mower*, tools, etc . sliar
sttK im aoM furnished apt. Close
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STANLEY'S HIKE SHOP
Mr*. D ,,\li I'll CHIN M !
310 E tlh SI
Pli 2111 4

W A N T AD
RATES

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SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

GARAGE Apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
NICE roqpi. nrivate hath, private
enlvaniNh First door. The Gables
Roomin| House. 401 Magnolia.

CHS Television Seta

189.93 Up
Free Deim m it’ atlon
BROW N'S AMOCO STA TIO N
201 South Park
Phone 9197

AWNING'S
3 BEDROOM unfurnished house.
Aluminum , canvas, metal.
400 McQonvlIlo. Phono 044-M.
Free esllinales.
Dealer for Glidden Paint
2 UEDRG0M~home. 911"oak Ave
SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO
house. 1319 *&lt;•* West 1st HI
2 # ED HOOM fi
Phono 421
Celery Ave.

hnuc 044-M.

U N F U R N IS H E D 4 eoTim apt. 318
W. 1st HI. Phone 1734.
_____
FU H N L S IfK I) g room cottage by
day, w a lk nr month. Adults m.ly.
3404 pgrk.

Venetian Hllntb
•

(N ationally Adv. Holla heart)
C lear View Awning* • Spun
LHc Glass • Porch roll down
shades • T ra v is and Curtain
Hod*

Seminole Venetian Hlind Co.
LSI IP. I) house. 3
820 West 3rd St.
Plum* 285
hath,
large
living
.. . _ _______ room
and diking room, fireplace tn
NEED PANELIN07
each. Automatic beat. Private
ake agd citrus. To responsible Yellow Pine, We*iern Red Cedar,
Mahogany, Politico&lt;sa Pino in
leople, |123. Phone 1837-W.
slock. See all of tneve at
2 BED RO O M apartment, unfur­ Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
nished except kitchen. Newly Out W elt 13th SI. Phono 124l-t0«i
decorated, n io n c day 343, nights
2048.________________________
New Faliguo Dungaree* 11.99 pr.
.99 pr.
4 BEDROOM luiusu, furnished. K id's Dungaree*
A R M Y-N A V Y S U R P L U S
N ear base, tiou a month. D r.
310 Hanfqrd Ave.
I'hohs 1321
J . N. Robson, KekfunL F la .
room,
.....

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HOOM Garago apartment. Cou­
ple. |43 per nxtnib. 1481 Oak

loots,
Uaad furniture, a
ot*.
U rry ^ M a rt,
ela. JFougbt—»(ild_.
Bought—1
121 East Fit Sr Phono

U S E D l.umher Flooring, ceiling,
and
Irandng
Cimgregaliimal
Church. 2llh SI iml Park Ave

IIA L I/ S G A R A G E for x in * rs M u tu ^
repairing. Al»u W rn dur Service
402 C elery. Pb. 1099-M — lDGO-R

U P R IG H T pl.iri" Good eimililhm
$30. Plume I li!H J after li 30 p m

I*. M. CAMI'IIELL
I
General Conlrarlnr
HOY'S -p, I cnul and laekel, *i/e j
"Hum e* cl Dlvllncliun"
18. a l -11 .1 2D" loke und g irl’s
III
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1219 M

M RS. II It OWN M iller'* F lu il la k e
Lovett's. East 1*1 St
G E N U IN E
Antique-..
pair ul
ligld yviMid ’ puilictl lype chair .
for hall c. de*b. $45 no I 'liinii370-J .
SOI-'A and chair in good coiiilllion. Heammuhle. ('.ill 2291
G , K. pip-hbiiltun range, G . E
aidonialic w a'lie r. Reanuiiuldi'.
Phone It!*) R

C A R P E N T E R W ORK
Fu r quick repair Job*, or sm all
building Call Jim II42-M 4

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For Remodeling aiul repairs.
Nothing D o w n -Sm all Moiilhly
Payments

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Sherm nn Concrete Co.

' 3)

Ou' We») 13th

Phono* l i s t —UWI «

FI.O O R SANDINO a Finishing; —
Oak floors fufnished, laid A fin- *
Ikhcd. Reakonable terms In bn*Iness since I92f. Old floor') made
like nuw. E . K . Steven*; R.tulc
2, Rox 227; Phone 7IU-H 4

D O M E S T IC N EW IN Ii M W H IN ES
Sale* • Rental* ■Service
.
PHO N E 1122
NICK Chrivtma* Preumt—llimnd G A ItH K T T 'S
• Talile, estomhl lop. lea- See Us for quotation* all M lllw orl |;
»
te rover* and ehruiiie
and llu rilw u re Rem* before &gt;1111
taiund. Seal* 11 ur 8 Nice fm
liiiv und he plea*aidlv .surprised
hiiic I i c p i i ur game*. $8 95 ('all
CAMPIJKLL'H CAHINET
Zlli J .
Ill-w ay 17 92 South
i lhoue 1147

Hasgtrly Appliance Center
Sanford Vucuum Cleaner
“kou» Westluxhou.10 Dealer"
_ _ _'’ a_r _t i c l e s W A N TED ____
Service
Maytag
Wisher*
W
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BUY.
sell
and
trade
uiod
furx-K irb y-Ele clro Hygiene
OARAGE Apt. 100 BJIML
113 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 1787 nfture, Wllson Maler Funriture Co. E leclroPlua ris
for all makes.
|
311 K . 1st. I'hnne 958.
is#
W
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WW«|
FURNISHED
one
gsPhone 714-X-J
SPECIAL
raja
apt.
with
garage.
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28 x 38 Fram ed M irror
Avi apply Auarallo, phone Beautiful
ford A**HARE A INS!
with largo chest
$29.03 7— Petc-t,lvr»l)»rk-HiH)pHc* — 7
1038-M.
U»ed Space Healer*
FURNITURE CENTER
YOUNG P A R A K E E T S - h eallliy,
S ROOM apartment, screen UO West tat St.
Pbona 1423
talking strain. 4ut'$ Palmetto
porches and garage. Very nice
Ave.
—
Factory
to
You
—
Phone I78&gt;J.
Aluminum
FOR SALE— lleg lsteretTtied dm:
^ R M JK fA p l. 102 W. 10th 8t.
In tip lo|i condition. Gnly (null
Venetian Hlind*
Phone 1113
Is (hat lie 1* not lin n on |mint K*)7 Sanford Avo.
Knch-scd head. Sag proof bottom
Excellent hunter und cap Iasi
1th pteftl' end*. PlasUe or
Upeciol — TV and Radio
•II day. Phone 1991 day.* or
tape*. Colton or ayloa
Service and Repairs
l l l l ' M after 0.
condition, gaa stove and autoRCA Motorola Ralei and Servlet.
Glow
and
Paint
Co.
e
^
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.
—
1—
xrte
matte gas hot water heater, near
Gene’a Texaco Servlee
t 2nd St.
Phone 330
J a r j s - S £ j£ lle s&lt;^ l i i e h l i» e 2 ^ J
Primary School, wajkteg dis­
&gt;188 Saxford A**.
F k i s i $488
tance of town. I l l S u p Ate. I METAL Jalousled windows, one U S E D Ford Tractors and complete Plowing,■/HJclng, g7Tdteg. f r e e i
Immediately. C a l l
tneial. ialoujiod door. Reason­ (arm ing oquipmnnt. Call 1788
and shrubbery moved. Dewitt
able. Phone 1603 J eveulngi.
Sanford I'ruducu C'o.
Hunter. Mi K. 30th St.

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�Gov. Talmadge Named Speaker
Diamonds Stolen
From Salesman
By Bogus Officer
L0UI8VILLB, Ky. UB-^larpncc
Lotb, 70, a Jewelry salesman, wan
driving home to Cincinnati yester­
day with IH.000 worth of diamond
rlnga when he heard the wail of
• siren.
He stopped. A man in » police
uniform came up to the c a r and
asked for hia driver's license, then
ordered him out of the r a r .
The man und n companion size I
Lorb, bound h im with adhesive
tape, returned to his nuto nnd

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hattgn lita n d on S e p t 11„ I #0 9 .

Legal Notices

At Soil Conservation Meeting

l.u roi'NT n r

Governor Herman Talmadge In
sehrduloii to speak In Flo rida at
tho Ninth Annual Meeting o f the
Soil Conservation Society of A m er­
ica, Nov. 16-17. The Georgia Gov­
ernor’* addimu will he on "The
Land • The Source of
Our
Strength."
The first Florida meeting of
the National Society w ill lie held
th ii year In Jacksonville a t the
Georgia Washington Hotel.

T h e more than 600 people e x ­
pected nt the meeting fro m all
over the nation tv II] he welcomed
to
Florida
by
Cong ressman
Charles K. Ilennett of Jackson­
ville.
Richard K M cA rdle , C h ie f of the
U . 8 . Forest Service, end Don A .
William s, Ad m inistrato r of the U .
d r o v e him to a private lane, where H. Soil Conservation Service, w i l1
Ih c men took ills Jewelry sample have prominent places on the pro case with the diamond ring* and grain.
Colin II. C o n n , Stale Conservabis wallet containing &gt;10 hi cash
am i left.

Police throriied a third mnn
must have driven the robbers' ear
to the Lane and picked up his confederales.
Inirh slnigutc.l for in mlmilr, In
free himself from Hie tape ami thru
went lu n nearby school to tele­
phone authorities.
Ills ininpie rase and a police
badge were found later n".ir hi
car.

Henry Hudson dticevned Man 'WfltUa J.

Sen. Kennedy Said
To Be Doing Well

uled lii appear or) the pro gram
will he Dr. It. II. S prague, l(eu I
" f A g r o n o m y Dept
I'ennylvanla
tree,
Kxtension
S permlist
in
■EfitSINTATIVIS t-nurle Calvin Buttle (Uttl, of Alabama, and O.
Soils, Kilt g r i n U n i v e r s i t y : fillC la r k Fisher (e e n le r), of Texas, chat with Ambassador C h a rlr a K.
sell O, Olson, A g r i c u ltu r a l Kco
llohlen nl Ihe envoy'* residence, R p s u a House, In Moscow. T h e C o n mini is), Ohio S lu le lln ivei-s sliy: ■ gressmen spent 17 days In Iluxsla, touring cities, fufms and factorlc*.
and J a m e s
J.
Wallure,
Kano
M u im u er Iowa Sta le College.

Tim

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J T D O F .. n K M IN O l.K
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I I O U H I I U I .D B I I .
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Ju d g e o f H e m ln o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a ,
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’oat Office In Hanford, Hamlnota
'minty, Florida. on Th u rsday , tha
Vlh day of lieramliar, 1*14, at tha
iour of Ilia n o'clock H „ lha N J ow ing
described
real
i i l i l t
altuute, lying and being In ftemlrinle County, Florida. darcrlbed an:
l,otn T h l r t y - f l v o ( l i t , T h l r t y ela ( 1 4 ). T n lr ly -e ev en I I I ) and
T h l r l y - e l g h l (111 Ilea* the N a il
1" feet of l,ot I D of l-rtkavlaw
t'nrk. In the City of Hanford,
Henilnoln County, Florida, ac­
cording In plsl of I.ahevlew
I’erk of record In Flat Hook 1,
page 41, of the public record*
of Hemlnole County, rto rld a
all aa la inora particularly aat
forth In the aforementioned J u d g ­
ment In Korecloaure on file In tha
above described Court.
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d e e rrlb e d la n d s s lt iia le d III H rm in n la f ’n u n ly / K lu r ld s t ” w it ;

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Htirlngs Hei'llon, eerurdlng to
lat thereof recorded In Fist
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ab o ve d e -o rlb e d p r o p e rly .
T h a nom a o r the K n u r l In «'••• b
su it h a s been In e lllu t e d I" 1 M J

Nnw FAIRLANt Sorios

T im now Club Kodnn, likn
all nix inodda In Fo rd ’# now Fn irln n r Scrim , feat urea Hip now
wriip-iirniind w itulnlilrhl, new liis ii r im i it inlrriorn nnd wlda
diu lcii uf iduniiingly now, iilnule umi two Hum exterior ruluta.

Longest, Lowest, Roomiest...most Powerful ever built

lK U IT I'U U ItT O F T I I K N IN T H
t e l A l i K l l t C U I T IN A M ' F ' . n
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The dlfllinetive, Ioiik, low linen of tho
Thunderbirri were ita wl.ylin« inspiratiim. In.iitle, you'll Ito
greeted liy rich, roomy luxury . . . by rubrics never before
offered in a motoreur at any price.

dtarrlbtd rr o n tr ty h"'*
rouahl against you ini the shove
Rhov#
entitled rslise hv
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I I A H I I I H «hd JKHHIIl I II s IIIIIM.
fils wife, *ml you nr » herahv ren'llred to file with the l i n r h of
this Uflurl your wrltlen ayia u ia oi e
(perannally or be A ' l o r n e v ) or
Answer, or nlharwlse plead herein
on nr before lb* llllt dav of I 't r e m bar. A. D., I * H . to the t’ntm.lajnl in
s a id s o l) a s p ro vid e d bv Im v (l» r e In f a ll not nr ■ lle e re e T r o &lt; on
(se e n " H I be e n te re d n g s lu s l y o u ,
W IT N K H H n o r hand
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H a m ln o la
P o u n t r , F l n t l d s , ib is to*h i l s r " I
N o vam b ee, A . re
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O. F. I I K I IN H O N
Klerk of Hi* CMvi-iill Kimri
Hemlnole Kminlv
Florida
llv. i: I. Ililldh'k
I'rptllv t'letk of said •-"Ur1
Wllann Alesander
Attn rn er fnr FU ln tltf a

R O. Dos 4(4

Wo invite you fo come in nnd srp for youreelf.
Ami vvp Loll you iii advance you’ll be nmaztd.
For lliir. new Ford Is Inlully new—outside,
inside, nnd in thrillingly flilTerent performances

Mighty rnglneft, niiglit ier I linn In nny Ford before—
supply IIk exciting power. You now have three engines
from which to choose. And each gives you the safe,
Bpllt-second response of Trigger-Torque Power.

New CUSTOMLINE Sorios . . . The Tudor Kfdnn
(above) nnd Fordor offer a wide aelecllnii nf exciting new
color and upholntery comlilnutlona. Lik e nil 1065 Fortin,
they have n new wldur grille, new viwirod lieadlightH and
■turdlcr, extru-nnrrow plllsr-poata far better vle lb lllty.

F a rn Park. Flntlda

Your ride will lie up lo l.T’A smoother—even on smooth
roads. You'll liud automatic driving at its most versatile,
most obedient, with new Speed-Trigger Fordonmtic. Best
of nil, you’ll find your kind of car, for there are 16 body
styles to choose from in four fresh new lines.

ii’n T n r T im
c n r iT T
IK ,
aHM inot.n
k o in t i
'■ o r ruoM HiA. in ru n *

When you come in, don't be surprised if you tell
frourwlf: why look further—why delay—you just cant buy

' t i i m K mT A T K n r
IK K I.I.HW O I1T I I

better than when you buy Ford.

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MAY CON-

E X C L IS IV E T IIQ E E R -T O R Q IE POWER
IR I M IRNTV E R R IR E I
162 -h .p .
182 -h .p .
3 . 120 -h .p .
f l.

Y -b lo c k V -S
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f l ) The new IH'J-h.p. liigh-tor(|ua and Station Wagon modala. It fa»*
Y-block V-8 haa a higher (7,fl to I ) turea 4-bnrrel carburatlon, dual
comprrmlun ratio, greater diaplace- exhauata and un oxtra-hlgb (8.5 to
ment. And, like all '66 Ford engine*, 1 ) compreanlon ratio.
It haa Ford'a famona deep-block
build for extra amoothneaa.., ahort- (3) The new 120-h.p. high-torque
l-block Six haa a new higher (7.5
stroke dealgn for greater aavinga.
to 1) compreaalon ratio, turbo12) Thn new 182-h.p. hlgh-ton|ue wedge combuatlon chambera, deepY-block Special V-8 la offered In block build und law-friction dealgn.
combination with new Speed-Trig­ Jt'a tho moat Advanced alx-cyllndar
ger Pordomatic Drive onall Fxirlano IKiwer plant In lha induatry.

a la berebv Alva" Ih al It
to Illeil bis final rannrl as
if of lha (stale nf Mslial

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J S S X W * 'I ,« » ,.?
Judge nf Hvmlniila F m j j t v
, nn Ilia K i l l flax of D a e
1114, [nr approval " f
r final dlsrhsrge nf F.*eI lha asm la of Mahal I l*rk
■lh, (iMaesad, tut Ihla U l b

N«w STATION WAGON Series . . . Tim new
B-panenger, 4-door Country Sedan (above) la one of five
new do-lt-all beaut lea. There’# also an 8-paaaenger Country
Sedan, an 8-paaaongor Country Squire and a 2-door, 8-paa*
ganger Ranch Wagon and Cuatom Ranch Wagon.
T»acassart

WHOM IT MAY CON-

1 kavtbr atvan Ikat Lile&gt;
ir rifad f ir (Iasi ragort
» r • ( t k t i M l i l i of b j *|it, aootaaia I that aha tilItloa far float dl.ahsrsft.
aha will apaly to. lha
jBrn**t
HauabaWir.
la* at |a«i Innla Count*.

Now MAINLINE Series . . . Each of the three
Mainline beauties Offers tho nm d engineering advance­
ments, the eamo graceful contours and clean line# that
distinguish all '65 Forda. Fordor Sedan it Uluatratad abova.

★
New t aaad Trigger P aria— Ma M ira h ai an automatic low
8*»f for quickar starti and batter patting ability, i f New Tin ha
A*Ma« Sparh Mage raalat "fouling" up to thraa tlmat aa tong.
★ Naw 1#% Lam er Brafeaa mean amoothar (topping and up to BON
longer brake lining life, i t N t* TaM aaa TNaa ara qulatar and n ite r
riding, offer extra puncture qnd blowout protection, longer tire Hfa.
★
5nglwPNaad M la la l toepeaalea reduces "road Joint Jgr.**
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�M Moke Sanford Your

Weather
( uuDdrrutde
t touiliu.-ss
will
u -D ie te d vlniwi-rs amt mntiaurd
mild ibi.i.ifli ridturiiiti.

Shopping Center
VOLUME XLV1

E n tn h lls h e d

1908

3 A N F O R 1^ F L O R I D A .

I 1U D A Y . N O V . 12 , l I K i l

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Seminole County 4 - H Clubs
To N o te Achievement D ay
j Units To Consider
i 4r
New Formation
#1 9 d*

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In Sanford
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A total of S103.U7 was donutcii
to the Orlando Community Chp.il
fund drive thU week by Fleet A ir­
craft Service S(|uadron S I, Sanford
N aval A u xilia ry A ir Station. There
are approxim ately 123 rnrn and of
ficers attached to the squadron.
Lb C. J . Cuppengcr, lied Feather
drive chairm an, appointed repre­
sentatives In each of the squadron’ii eight departments and four
reported loo per cent p.irlidpatlon. Tho ie who turned in perfect
records were I.t Holland Hudson,
ordnance; Chief Yocniun John
Matthews, administration person­
nel; Chief Aviation Storekeeper
Joseph Fahey, supply and Chief
Parachute Rigger Homer I'arker,
aviation training aids department.
Top donor tor the squadron was
Donald Schroeder, aviation elec­
tronics technician second class.
The overall squadron participa­
tion avrrage was 74 per cent. Cdr.
T . t). M urray, USN. is comm anil
Ink officer o( the squadron, e xe ­
cutive officer is I,cdr John W
McCort, USN

4 45 Sanford Firms
Contribute Funds
For Annual Parade

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John pRttcnon (above)
F lit K I
ha* been diim isted from the
City police force, aceordlni to
Chief Itov W illiam *, following
Patterson’* arrest on a charke of
driving while under Ibe influ­
ence of an In to ilra lln g beverage.

City Cop Fired
Following Arrest

A total of 43 lin n s have contri
hided to defray the easts of tIs.
annual Christinas parade, with
many firm s still to retiorr io.
Clarence Hrddiiik. Merchant's
Assnctatiun parade (inunee ehairman said today that "Much pro­
gress Is be I nit made towards payInk •'dir the cost of the decoruliomi
and the parade. Itself " lie snid
that many merchants are pnrliel
paling, but emphasized financial
belli is still needed
The billowing firm s have eon
trlbuted towards linkin g the oar
adr a flnaneliil xu e rrsx; Sanlm f
Atlantis’ Hank, Snnfi-.d Auto Fa rts
II. I„ Perkins A Son, Wert JewJ a c o b s o n ’ * I 'opart men’

On DWI Charge
John Patterson, who lias been
serving ns u pa I m l man on the
City police force, was dismissed
yesterday by Police Chief Hoy
W illiam s
following
Patterson's
arrest early Thursday morning on
1 charge of ilrn in g while under
the infliiencp of an Intoxicating
b e v e ra g e

Patterson was arrested at about
2 h'l n m. Thursday on Highway
17-IU south of Die city, according
In the arrrstlitK officer. Deputy
Sh vrilf F.rnest M. I.ee.
The deputy related lie liuil been
wallkut
beside Lit*.
the highway ITuirsH-w
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Myrtle Wilson. Home Demontration Agpnt, slates that National
4-H Achievement Day tomorrow
points up a year's vast achieve­
ment* by members of these clubs
throughout the country.
There are over two million In
the United States, around ao.tMNi
in Florida. For their 4 If Club ac
llv llie * the boys and girls are eri
rolled with county and home de
ministration agents. Sharing Die
honors with im.txx) men. women
and young ;.i» ,„ e who serve a*
volunteer local leaders.
The U. S. Department of Agri
culture reports the 1H34 enrollment
as the highest m history ami savs
a total of nearly 17 uiilliuti tn»y*
ami girls have now received lid .
valuable 4 II Club training Dirnugb
the years.
With character development and
citizenship training us siwcifu
goals, these yoimk people cniphn
size Die d u ll mol In, "To Make Du
Host Hotter", and the d u b prlo
eiple, "To l.earn by Doing " They
stress Die development nt "head
heart, hands a ml health". Die funi
li's on which Die d u ll Is Imllt
I heir theme this year has lieen
"Working Together for WoilU Un
■
lei standing "
l.oeal ( Intis
All I II tioy s and gis'ls are mem
tiers ot local commumtv ■lobs
where they elect Ihetr own olftc
ers, lidp plan their own programs
select their demonstration sub
Jed s, anil choose their own dull
affairs and activities There are
1)7.000 d u lls in the United Slates
over l.noo In Florida, giving boy.
and girls an opportunity to dcvclnr
Disough this iloinncraDc training
liid iviiliinl projects carried mu
by the members cover practical
ly every pliasr ot taroiiiig ami
Iwimemukmg Through them Du
young people strive In produce and
conserve Imids, feed* and lib ers,
to make their (arm s jnore eflec
and iiroiitame;
profitable; to Stress
stress per
in l­
live anil

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C IlY I.Y IK R l K —

HKTIHKD 8KA CAP'rAIN— Tapt, and Mr*. Hamurl N. Groves ar«
*hown aboard Ik* raptaln'a former eommand, the 88 Kteallbur,
upon whlrh they are taking a voyag# tn Kurope. The couple liven
in DeHary.

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Retired Sea Captain From DeBary
Sailing Sea Lanes As Passenger
■ Capt. Harauel N. Grove*, veteran Amerlan Kxport
Lines niasttr,
who retired fnjni active itrvlra tn September after 55 year* at **a,
I* retracing hi* old rout* a* passenger aboard hii former »hlp, 88
Fytallbtir.
Capt. Hi ivca Joined the company in May, ll'-’fi es second mate
on the lloir Islander, Haucon, Hinc* 1020 he served a* master of the
Wicnns, City of Fureka end various other freighters. In 1933, he we*
Appointed to commend the old Kxeter and In .lM d , tu command the
old Excalibui In July, 194k, he was appointed to the command of Uw
88 Kxrsdbur s position he held until hla recent retirement.
a old E x ic a U iw r was in the,
Moditerranead In th« lu m m tr o
Hennliitioned
1M0 when the- M editem naan w«»
When the "4 Ac**," a quartet of
cVotod tc Am erican shipping, and American Export Line* luxury vet&gt; requisitioned by tha
Capt. Groves carried the staff of
4 and converted into at*
the company’ * Oaooa offie* to L is ­
in*port
Ci
----- Capt.
Oroveel a
bon on tha last of Urn E xp o rt ihlp* raxanrn oncer it.
to leave the Mediterranean.
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Functions Sunday

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itii-nilicis with the mailing of Die 1 1 .1 • m u u l m mu.,1 muni cnnl-. to '•urn, 'ji-vtMil
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prospect* within I lu- cotiimiinllv, u. eniiiing t„ F u ll llicgid-oDinm, on
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I * »t in V I* t (in i*itiii'ri 1imi iy' mi
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Dies After Illness
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Hit-loud and DoCrusaders"
1:00 - 74:041 ■3: III • 7 :‘d - n ’12
Huturdny (In ly
"Don’t pence Me In ”
1:1111 • Ilifitl - 0:32 ■!• ID
" K ille rs l-’ rom Spare"
2:43 - 3:11 - H-.M7
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1:00 • 3:13 - 3:30 • 7:01
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C O LO H K D D R IV E IN
"Return to Paradise"
Traev-serlal
Heturdav only
"D avy Crocket, Indian Seoul"
and
"Look Out Siste r"
■(colored east)
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Sunday and Monday
"Secret of the Inca*’’
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Cartoon
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. J T A T IU N -- Pound at Inns for Ih * lift slalio n at M ill Creek,
a portion of the e*tvns|«e City sewer and water urogram, have
been fin l.b r,I, Foundations of u second station were finished In
Part Hal Iim Park about three week* ago, according to i 'll * M ar.
IVarr si) IX Know le i. Sewage flows Into a deep, "wet w ell" (le ft,

background) and &lt;oHrcl&gt;&lt; until ll rra ch rs a err lulu depth. When
Dds d*|itli in rrmhed. large newer titimpa take the new age out of
Dir well through Inigo pipe* olio la k e Monroe. Ihe station* w ill
hull, bo o iu lu rrJ . ill, pump bouse, on Ibe topa. (H tatf Photo)

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Memorial services will be enn
dueled hy the Ineal i«*st fur the
Veteran* ot Foreign Wars Sunday
trom 11 a.rn. until mum.
Chaplain F . W. Kempson from
the Sanford Naval A u xilia ry A ir
Station w ill be the principal speak
e r el Ihe servree*. In which the
public lx Invited.
A fish fry , which also w ill be
open to the public, w ill he held
from noon until 2 p.m. el Ihe Leu l, ind
end xt
at 1:30
■loo H
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a:3i p.m. a meet
District of the
Inj ol tiie Eighth 1
VrW In Florida ii scheduled to
•to ri.
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Si* In mole t'ouilty t II ers are
organizing a 4 II I'm inril toimuiow
llioriimg. at U:!UI o'clock at Die
Court House The officers "I Die
13 4 II G irls' cluha liavc been to
vltcil lo Dils meeting Tliey arc as
follows
Geneva Club President
Duii'lune I’liillius, vice president
Siisanne M axwell, secretary Lin
da Muggins anil reporter Jean
Macklium Lake l.ary Club I’ resi
debt Pat Freem an, Vice I’ resi
deni Lynda Humphrey. Secretary
Vesta Kay Gebr and Heporter,
Nancy C liu lkcy; l.aki- Monroe—
President Hosu Lei' Smith, Vice
I'resideiit Helen P rice, Seicetnrt
Helen Walsuu uml Heinirter Janet
Johns Lym an School -President
Hetty
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Vice President
Diana Malz, Secretary Dawn Hu
ell and lit purler Hetty Farm er
Also OvietVi—Senior club, Presl
dent Mary I ce O liver, Vlce-Presi
dent Hebekah Tub) uml Scivetary
Jo Ann O liver; llvledo Jllliio i
Club—President Danuta Morski
Vice President Linda H arris, See
rctnry Carol Alford and Heporlet
ilurbaru Kim met Seminole lligli
School— President
Hilda
Krglc
Vice IVesIdenl Hetty Jean Mur
tin, Secretary Palsy Tesla anil
lleporlers Lola Yules and Heist
Westfall. Sins iu—President I'ris
c ilia Tuhy, Vice President Kuth
erln M lkler, Secretary Juste Mlk
Ier and Heimrter Susan Slnnka,
Wilson school-President Krnes
tine Denm ark. Vice President
Jeunnls Crews und Secretary Vc
ra Spivey. Seventh grade, Sanford
Junior H ig h - President Janet
Glenn, Vice president Connie Itsll
Secretary Sharon H e rm it ami
Eighth
grade. Sanford Jimlm
H ig h-P resident S u l l y
Chase.
Vico President Lynetle Drigger*
■nd Secretary Kvie K ra lzcrt

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costs, improve quality tinil expand i ‘ i t is our hope Dial the pre ant
markets for Die products of iin liu
membership drive will put omri
dual farms l liey realize Dial l It people "ii Die team ami to Ip the
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Other eonlritmlors are;
Ivey's
by weaving Into the een
Shoe Store. Hanson's Shoe Shop ier of file eoad.
F u rre lls , MeCrory stores, llouniil
Passe* Cars
Ini amt Anderson lim it C«» Toueh
Mciiiiwlble Die ileimly Innl pass­
tan firu ii Co . Mather of Sanford, ed Die nlher two vehicles and was
the Santoril i urnlttire C o . Itob behind Paltrrso n. he said The es
son Sport Inn to aids, Jim Robson'- policeman, the deputy related
Melts Sieve, Winn T V , Ar.'udi slowed lo about l.’i miles per hour
Package Store.
Wilson
Maiei The deputy sounded his siren and
Fitrn ilu re , H a rre ll Dry Hoods
Patterson stopped.
Warner H ull Service. Faust I'rm
The former patrolman "w as aw ­
HA A Department store, Striek ful nasty with m e." according to
land Morrison, H i l l
Hardware the ileouty, who related he at­
Noel Jewelry
Speedy Fnntlar tempted lo give Patterson n break
Co., the Sanford Herald, the by allowing a woman companion
Florida Stale Hank. T S Crawley in Patterson's cue lo drive him
Ho-Jays, Sanford K leetrlc, Stine home
Machine Shop T h r ift ' Service Sta
Tlie arresting officer said he
tlon, and the Yowell Company.
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lives ol praciicaily every type "&lt;.
cuinmtmily a cliv ib and r i n l i w n
( li^lleiiiliM Jdh
"Coordinating Du&lt; eftort' ol men
tin so varied luleri-sts
amt
who liavo
Interests am
° ir j a r t f if ?
)« in lv of dew In
CLalieimD.C
««,
inu wi
rm*s l . l „ n ! r ! , m’ lialtifsl
lifTev Tint
fti &gt;"b* |.m , but the
...t :.uyr 'uuurt[.-.i
Sg
Loan, T itle G uarlm iy and Ab­ and m truck pass by and swung to coopt-ralc in a Wide variety of arhuvcllli-nt.
C b irtlle rs III
stract C o . Western Union, the In behind them.
community services which bene I ’omoicrce prove Dial It can tie
Furniture Center, Sanford 1.1no
The ca r driven by Patterson, nr (it neighbors and add 1,1 the wel
They have i l in n i- ii- te
IfUtti and Tile Co,, J C Fenny curding to the dciiply, passed Die fare of oilier*.
mat effective icum w, k 10 at
Co., Hollywood Shop, and the truck and then the ear. He said
T ills year llicy liavc centered | tabling sound. coiiiinu &gt;u» &gt; 10
Firestone Store.
that
that after
B9 *c passing the ca r, Pat- llltrr(.ii| particularly aronnil find moult) dcvelnoineril riuptiii
tiiai
Other Cnnlrlbutorx
lerson prohibited the drlvi-r from lmJ
«■
production
mg
w a,&gt;
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o
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p
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l.- n s e d

Stennis Tells Senate
McCarthy Hurls Mud

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Strolling

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                    <text>Tint SANFORD 1WRALD

Tn»«. If o r », T « l
r A

Motnrlvlv who hold up trnffic w hile
arguing ovnr ilia light of weiy .

Company I
(font loped
turd From I’
I' m*.
# i ttnri
K*o. LI. John 0 Keeling .1* wn
platoon leader iif the ollnikliir
form,
Defense t'n p a r n l
During llit&lt; nflutimoti, tin, mil1
prepared a defense Potholes me
111 Irenrhe* wcri&lt; dug hv Hu
rtMtpa. The prnlilrni ended will
the repelling nf up ngressur iiliark
f.t, Kwafn was pi/ilnnit lender dm
l*lg till* phase nf Hie e t r r r l .r villi
(‘apt (fatchrl and 1.1 Krrlhu
serving itk niiiplreo
I 'nnultliiim fnr Hie m e m e* wep.
rttetfe as pent riimh.it cumlilhiis «i
uses possible with tile use nf Mali)
ammunition, mid klliiilliile.l mill
lery round trews served all vveti
|«.ii« nr Hie unit, Imlmllng t;o mih
Pieter llllirlors, 57 inllllineter ie
eullrss rules. ;iu millin' inarhhn
||im«. Mild 3 fldill'll liii kel l.i 11 lu ll
er«, III the eserrlses Mrmhrr* ol
the hemli|iMtteis | i|,i Iinim hi i Iii
Drill served a, iiggrrssi*-*, mu'
Mere commended hlijlily try * mil
(lalclifl fur Hit1 mminer- In whirl
they curried mil of llielr rules
The stt|i|ily nml me** |ietsupiie&gt;
also drew praise ( hum Hie md'
rnimnandrr 'they m rived i&lt;i ih&lt;
Itlvrmae m en earls Knlnl.iv ........
luff anil Were well &gt;el up hs Hie
lime the resl nf Ihe null arrived
Allhnipth II war Hie III -I lime le
Ihe Held fur maiiv memhers ul
ihe mill, lliey iseled like ul.l lloui .
and II took less limn 15 mliiule
fur Ihe mill In pilch II iriii mu

A ppnp e a re d to Charlie like children

fighting over possession II ■i do'l.

Protection
Given Seeds
By Poison

STARRING CHARLII YOUNOHEAD

f Mf dpt fl f

O ne night, an Impatient driver eager
to get homo got right behind C h arlie.

Then there were those who handled a
ro r like a kjrj would p la y with a to/.

CROP Food Appeal
Russians Claim
Planes In Right For World Reliet
In Shooting Event

Southern Governors
To Meet Thursday
«;

e ith e r « i th* e e n f m n e e floor, or

• Vl»T
* Moisture Needed
Three slatei—Georgia, Louisiana
am) South Cantina—have taken To Plant Seedlings
action l» put themselves in a po
- State Forester
iltlon In keep Negroes out of white i.\ I IIILLAHASSKK
Coulter cautioned all landschools.
to tie 'lirr of mfflctf *t
Georgia adopted a const iluliurut owners
»*M*A IIA T O N *JH — Southern a me
Nov 2 permitting the coil moisture before planting any
u iv w H .» » x
« *"Due
■ to the exlremc dryne&gt; in
approach In the explosive school schiad system rather then end seg­ many parts of Ihe state," Coulter
regation.
.seffreuatinn issue, may find a com­
l/misiana afiproved an amend, said, “ it would he risky to plant
mon Knmnd approach to Hie prub ment at the iame time permdling at the present time, even though
tern at the annual .Southern Gov­ the state to invoke police powers Ihe slock Is generally hardened up
the current cool weather and
ernors’ Conference • jieninu here to maintain segregation in^he pub­ with
ready to plant.”
lic schools
Thursday,
Coulter added that each landSouth Carolina’s l^'gmlatuie al­
Hie conference meeting dale ready
has authority to abolish the ow ner should lo»l his land fur
falls less than a month (nun the school system
moisture content before reipienliptJ
time Ihe II S. Supreme Court
A fourth stale, Mississippi, votes delivery on his seedling o r d e r * A
opens arguments Itec « on how- lice 2 1 on a pni|xisltion to em­ simple lest for soil wetness is to
ami when It should order inhi ef­ power the la'gnlaliirr to abolish see If the soil Ik'Iiiw the s u r g e s
fect its May 17 edict that neure- (iidilic schools «s a means of re­
will hall i:p and not run through
gated politic schools 0 1 1 1 1 1 end
taining segregation.
the finger* when picked up
There’s no mention of segrega­ Some nt the other snut'irrn states
tion matters as such , ri th" official have indicated* they thought thr
tie worked out.
out, it
conference program , hot there'* ] pn
pri blem could Ire
t i „. Ci,|t,.,| s t a l e s uses about

v r* r T r

ernnient siiriilus stucks ami uift&gt;
tu faeilitali- surplus distribiitlnn
uverseas The j'uvernm enl so far
m akes available free dairy tireduels ami cullunto rd oil to Church little doubt the subject will lie I the Suprem e Court allows suffice r&gt;0 ner rent of the tim b er h a m - s t ­
Wmld S e rv lrr and o th er relict one nl the most lively to come up. r *d tim e
t.,| jn t lie wot hi.
.iifenclrs
Tlie Wirrld Cuunrll nf Clntrelifs
Assi’intfy ul Kvaiistnu in AtlKU't
Have espresnlun to Its Increasey
euneeni over expnndlnfl tllsiren*
around the world. This was follow­
ed try a re ap praisal and ntrenuth
cornu of church relief m achinery,
iiifliulinu Ihe a|i|Hdutniei,l of form

t; I, KM A It I, I n d ia n a — A .tli'iiped
itji fund aiipeal liy C f|l)f' lu III''
fa r m e rs and churchm en uf Arnerl
ea will refleel Ihe u r r a l r r rule the
fly WAIfltKN IKHiKIfS JH.
WAKIfINfiTON t^v—HiissIii liar eliiirrhe, will play in infernalhm.il
,
rmiitlrreil an Atnerlcan nrnlenl relief in IitVi
over Hie lalesl riiltl war aerial In
‘ llf.l* the &lt; ...................... Over
Mi'l/lis- to Ho' World Ciiunril stuff
eltlenl with a ilriliiralhin uf ahsu
lute liirmrenee, Iml H S idflrial- sens ‘rour.irn. e, now in the lul l t ill lii'tievii Mr Met/Jer will rn
linllenle the Huvieln liaveti'l heard uf llo Hr,l Miiiviissing season II'1 ordinate tlo- dldrllodion of food j
Ihe iasl uf Ihe mailer
t» rl* show ineteused . pool,mi on- relief tu iirevi'iil disroidion ol
For the eighth lime niner Hie response l&gt;&gt; the n e rd ho volnnluis agrlcoltiirul eeonomles in receiv­
Mild war lirgiin. tlie Itiiiti'd Slate a re a s uf lireeee North Alrlea, hi ing countries
Mr Farm er lias railed on t.ltot'
yesterday iii-in .1luted 1111 uiiolugv
amt reparnllons limn H ii.ila f„i dof'hiiiii, F a it I'aklilati fmil l ami organization* Ihrnnuhutil Hie euiiu
viuleiiee done Amerleiiii ulrer.il 1 Hilt* ol fnoil lur vp’iiuis m dim ‘ 1 try l&lt;/r lurreiiM'd elforts, tor "If
the starving masses around Hie
11sr Soviet pintles.
Korea
world are going to lie helped next
Moscow countered wllii 11 elultti
All nf H o c eotiTilries iiave *nl
Hint it* phities were In Hie nglil lerert loss uf hie and |ilo|M*rly 01 seal, it will reipilre tlie support of
Hut the original I IS
note hml nirllniiiake* 'Imnl* and war* Iii every one who has shared through
[ironilsed that the Kremlin would all ul lliein great rn.i-u-- uf people &lt;’lii&gt;l' in the past pig* many
lirnr mure from Washington alter . i e 1in the verge uf stars alioli and rulin' "
Mr Farmer, who has lienileil the
investigation established nil tin- rail survive unis with hillside help
amt ocg.ildlallonal
furls "reiiardinu human life and Million1, ul refugees nre fhmdlnu liroiiiiilional
midis lal losses. '
rlisiiliiml persiuis cam ps ami other • phase nf 1 1( 1) 1' since 105(1, Is a
ri'iluclng priuiettl | iiilntiter id the Disciples of t'lirist
The latest liti'ident neeiirred Nun relief re n te rHo lias lung been 111 live in renin
day over JupulHs northern llnkkal supplies' to a d itiiierotis, new tnw
Votir friendly
Denier Since lib'll
th e tuillorial f *111 &gt;1* fnoil tutor 1! | ,'iiu .il idl,or- .mil organized the
1In Island Ten m em hers of a I ' s
It*
Im .not 1 **it* t Hut' campaigns ti
Air Foree photo rernitnnlssanei t - timler the illrti-llun nf Hie |(ev
town
wlo'H
a
total
of
mure
than
plane iiarnrhnled to nalrly 'lily ereinl Alherl W I'a r m e r C l t d l'
t.irin viuwn
-lapli'
fou, a 1111IIinn an I ,1 ,pi.liter dollars m
lllll got Miaggeil III Ills pnraelinle seeks
C o rn e r I *«( 11 ml Sim for ti
w tilth Is nut as all.',tile (ruin guv rum module* was given to CHOI’
and ilrownnl.
lis town 'aimer*
Tlie United Slates Hied a -Hit
protest tu Moscow, saying it r&lt;
JH'l'l - Hie K remlin "111 rnaki- all
o u li moral and liinli*rlal vetoira
linns as lies ivillillt Its pnvser "
Tlie inioiedlale Itm slan respoitsi
(C o n iluiied I r io n Page Hue)
fnllnss ed Hie UMial p a lle n i
Ho uf working with Hie l i ii u ls a- thus
lleils said the |t S plane violated have a farm system while IIP h
llitssian territory and fltril tir'd, 1111nut dues md
nml Hint Soviet Mills w ale furred
’Tlie euiiiiulssloii tin.,Its deei'li--1
H111I riiiilr iris
hunt I. hi- , ■!1•-•«"I
to retaliate
Ag iln s'- it,il'il. I 1 S •ilfji'J if-, to hulli tlie Itli'limuud and tile In
dlunupoll ■ lull
.alii tin sea, provaids oiiirni'
Mini Ihe tl H plane rtevet fired at
'Idle stirs i s ss.il 1 .kr f t .ipprosi
all and at no lime w .1 - rluse to llllilely ins 1 w ater uov
Iliii dan lis rllors
.Newer - r r v h e charges for tin
Henry Caliot Loilue dr . Amerl eoiniioTi oil w ater u s e r , i- llgm&gt; 1
ea's anitinsviidiir to the I tidied Na on 11 liiisl* ul tui tier eeiil -d llielr
lions, snngtil two imuitlis ago to w ater Idlls Several lulls have heeu
fonts world opinion mi sshal lie protested amt may lie held n
mill'd a com mutt ilnngcr In nil alley a tire, a wilt ling net ion liy toe
nullum "If these titlarks liv Soviet eominlssPin
alrerafl are to tin allowed In go
However It Was poiuled out at
unchallengril."
h Now-Ciulf rcllncs out the "dlrly-bnrnlnis lait-cnd’* of saMilInc-lho No, I trmibkniakcr
last lilghl's meeting hv the City
l oililo was spenklng In die D N iininniter Hint rttllllherelnl l i l f t i
hiKli-comprc.Vtlon engines. Result: more powcr-wllh-prolccllon than you've ever known!
Soriirlly Cmptcll, liefore whlelt In luiilil out pis I toil llielr w ater liilllaid on Ni'|d lit a lull report on ils tlie iirilluunee dlimlales alt the
llio slinollm! doss n liy Kos'iet nil' tilll, Including Ho -ewer c h a t gr-,
I'lafi ol a ll.fi. Navy vseulliet re 100-1 lie u ild at uni- Inn"
rontinlssinice plane h i m - lln&lt; Sea
.Hr heitide I 'r r p a r r d
ol ,1« ln ft Sept I
A seheilltle p i e i i o i d to Align1Again, llio I'idli'd Slut' - ■011 d iuaeit oa , ,1 luuser , using III |
lemlrd ds plane w.i.
altaekiul uu 15 ftoo gisttiui- ,,i svaler te t |
vvII 111,111 svioulng to M l t n Again Toil III, mid 1 eh irge nl ) l IH -el |
the llusslans | i' | iI| m I the
C S lip lur -e'V IT si \ | , &lt; to »|li, .1
%I II I &lt;*I iu;&gt;
plane s|,dated Soviet li it lt u r v 1, 11,11 rhnriiti *d 1* ', 1. IM v,
15 AUDI,
Ymi vMitl
li "f k-in ism i«ii ti«
dfed Hist
NttmiM nik) riMinii - i i n m - -ft*, &gt;
-Is J7 VI, ses m . fM5H live, VIU *
l.odue recited six oilier lurldrnls sis. IHilig; four
A III i'Iii I in i «tin! itninn ini - t i»11 •
1110,1. live
kn&lt;!|i itk I’NItrr ul i&lt;tit lint- (i»m
In tvlucli lie sulil Ainrrienti live I P iiH. three ( 1 5 1TH m e 11/ 111.
(hi* »‘*lnlr «sf VS MIH f
were lost and Atnerienit propel Is one, JIM IM, anil one J27 2M
1 AHI'IM’1 Tsf, »litt
1 1 ♦i* if • -«ut
dNinuged "a* .1 ri'Mtll id such wan
(InnHutied T'nni Page Oncl
Some have received highei tilll*
f'MIMlr. • •• 1ho ....... .
In la. Ml
MtnltiulR I'miulF M i M • •» M S', 1 |i**itnl Ie-Idled llial while he ton attacks hv Soviet nirrrnll." th an lhe&lt;c hut Hull 111I1I the aver
Olfirn In
hihil him n&gt; »&lt;l sihi was III CtilTornla, he and Ml*&lt;
age
Mils sy1,old lie lower th an those
i !nill)|r nt Muhftirtl rintlih* M''i llayen allend'-l n uelding with
rrrritril
f l i h l »‘Ali*litlrtr HhlllOH M.tm i |i r
MIR Ilf lllit H im imhlh nllmi t Mil seine friends Miss Haves lost tier
In nlher till dues*
mHt'R
i ImImi nt t|- ittsi| Mill &lt;ateli oil tills neeunleti
It sea* enn-hleri'il a-klng the At
and he
i# In m liH tii, nihl *-li «11 i &gt;■« MieInntlc In n *I Fine It illninil fur n
ilikftR of imilliivie* Mill |tin*l i f i l l ' lienvrttl hei e rept leeiiiPtil. lie viU
jen-e nf protierly ailluliilng Hie
Mr«. Ahern and her husband
lllilr OHM Iif jj I1!M I'hMmmil, .Milt Kfinll
♦I* RWnrh ill (l| lltM • 11| 1 ||yv 1,1 InI* It mailt, were the lust two mil
A meeting ol Hie 'HI nssoelalion muidelp.il Z&lt;s&gt; mi Ihe loo may he
*■§»ill iif (lift m Imi ll*M till ! Ill uders known in tii*"f seen Ssm will lie held Wrdtti'silav at T IV) esimntled
( Itlhn iif il(*t|i *liit n*'f *•" MUil
\ purlahle stage was 1 uioseil
md Marilyn alive, I1irv ’vere din- p in nl th r Shiloh llnptlsl elmreli
AhR
All n r m m l ll r e
m e m b e rs
are liy I'omusr Slem per 'nr the Mem
JnllN f A M ’IHIN
ner glints at the Sheppard home
H.hllMlUM .111'l Iff fit* Ihe ii‘|tht Marilyn was murdered askerl tu he present. T h r
Itcv •trial Slailium, whlelt would he
t U l f i j i n f i h i t I p m .III k*
kept there
Itiidfr rrnss esamlnuthm tw Cur Daniel* Is ch airm an
rill* iiMcrR*&gt;i|
rlgun. Mrs, Ahern was asked If
IMI III |t 111*11»it 1|.m11 l*t It i* 1 I "

lir.NVKH. Nnv. 0 lAt—Hnrcassful
mellimls for eenpupilral resecillnu
&gt;f mlllhms id acres of d r mole)
tile d and riuiuelnnds h av e lieeri
level, ta il wllli a r h e m lr a l su liul
„n„u&lt; Hull Hie t i i r m a n niaimiac
uiei tin* refused In m a r k e t It
lint t i S Wildlife blirlutilkts, who
irxl iliserivered the ehcillleal letrn
.pipe’s la in tit In illrerl fnresl ie
eedllili pingrains, Ip'lieve they
have fi.imil an .illeiniitlve cum
it,mini pnitesslPK nil nf trlrainine'n
nils ant.ini's witlmiil its "lil«h lull
n I"
Tetiam ine, a dye llllermrillule,
a as teri'i'Merl (min mure Ilian .'i.OOti
‘oiniimimls tented by liinlnulsli nl
ihe ( i s Wildlife Itekenreh Lahnra
i.,ry heir T rlr a in in e ennls need
s ilit a iNilsnpims arn in r that re
pels rodents Imt dues nut affect
lie urrm lnalhm prueess of t i e r and
tiriuli needs
hirer! nei'illliu mi'lhmln ill the
pii't have b re n slnltrd Iry mice
iipilrteln and i .IIiit rclen ln that
mil w'eil in simp as |l Is neatlered
llial (up,aul himliei eunipanles anil
slnle anil lederal iiid'ltrlen In re
nil In rs p rils lv r liainl |ilnnllma In m desnienil |H&gt;|snn hail earn
&gt;,111(1,- I,, ile-li .y Ihe pidepln lie
h.ii' li r e hi liin.li - n i l s a re seal
set llli tllr IIIVrimti- area
ie red
''ll Is mils' l hr nun h training m h
The mass d&lt; lint Hull nl mlt'ith.
as this that Hie ifallun i nn f o u r .
and nnv Ids other wildlife Itv
ms em
ready reserv e, reads t
Ihe d 'iilmllmi nl |,nls,in hail slail
tr « e nr)," a iT u rd lm In a emu
„l I n- I' S I i ll and Wildlife fserv
Many spokesman The Sant,.id mil* ire mi a delei inliied searrli In HIM)
Is rnipjHisrd ul men limn Vmfmd 'up in Diet meH ,„l
Apopka, Geneva. Rnleriule ti
I,'t r a m
proved In In' Hie an
jeep nml l.ake Muonr sn n.
heist cell Ihe m|r* id 1 / ..ml ,n m m l
liutiald \ Slum 11 1 W'ldlife Here
teresled In |ntnliii( lh. Nanloi-'
unit mas )(rl nil Infurmnli.iM ,ii I’u u'n li"l.iiii'I sm l.dm talrtrv lest'
Nallmial tiiinril Ainu s, hl'i I. stints dial ti ll an,iiir lie,ill'll seed
enli',es m in . In lieinm e anitelv III
First Hi
after tiller ni f in s e a l s ate eaten
It takes H, In Ml re d - In kill r
In Anierli-M mir |.&lt;mn.| ul Iml u m it'r Nlpee seed scattered over
*r cap he pnrrlmsi'd svlth mie la n d ' area , hv hi'lleuptcrs nr hand
■If hnnr nf sunk while III liie.sla e Iterate,I eveh tie &lt;"eder* Is tmf
It takes nine linui s, iimlfHi. nverntie read'lv nvallalile In lufyr nntrslirrs
IIum Iuii piuhnMv ilto mi'l know In tlie mimse, liu hernm es alrk
what Imtter Imiks Him Florida hi'tnie eallttif a fatal ilese
Farm lluienii.
'I'lie pini i's', uf itrnsvltui rrnllUiH '
n a euiseev and Hum lia n til,nit
tint llii'iu hv hand In Hie fn m d
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in Tut- n i l u e r&gt;i* i in r
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THE ’55 FORDS
ARE COMING!”
ADVANCE
TH U R SD A Y

SHOW ING

NOV. 11th 6 To 9 P.M .

S tric k la n d -M o rris o n Inc.

Commission

f’h n n e 2(1(1

Mow G u lf ’s new super-refined g aso lin e d elivers

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thousands of extra miles
of full engine power

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Witness

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TB Group To Meet
A t Shiloh Church

Stan
C O M ST O C K
I'.Hlnlilltvhml 'JH veilr-i til
Oylitmln
HKCOMMF.NHS
Mtilmtl KuntlH fo r

Imrslmmt

W* have many runliimeia In
Nanfard amt aiiiMmuding Irt*Htvr*,
Cnmnlrle Infuiavaltim nn HeI'hniie Ihlandn k'ltOH rolleel
ay write MIS Cimvtay Itnad
Henreatnllnt

ALLEN &amp; CO.

th" Hhep"srls hud eshllnled an
att'lmla nf hive.
"Thill's hard *&gt;&gt; answer" the
witness replied She thtupiht over
the rruisik ( r a few lecnniU ami
Hint raid'
"Mr*. Nbeppinl &lt;ntnird verv
iniieji In hve led I m&gt;- uev*r
mild sure of Dr. Sheptisnl.*
Mrs Ahern also said Ihr Khen
101 ids sal together hi the Mime
,'hitli unit watched television dur
'nit pail nf the evening preceding
Mis Shrispiinl's death
'll*, Ahern followed her tins
hand. Ihutall, on the witness stand
Ahern a slender lix ts d tw o
man win runs a transportation
service and • dor ramoving firm,
painted a rather rear picture ye*
lenlay nf miyear old l)r Shepp-vnl
and his wife, Marilyn. SI,
Ahern, who llvea five Imuses
i« av from the Ktieppanli, »a&gt;&lt;t he
and Ida wife visited the rooplt on
the night preceding the sliying

DODGE has done il...
belter wait/

ll» n * i proof) Thli ipark plug i* from one of the
many *eti of original equipment plugi uvcil in Gulf test fleet
curt. Though spark plugs normally need cleaning or replace­

A Here’s proof) Instead of trying to fight harmful do’ posits with so-called "miracle additives”—inside
your engine—Gulf believes in preventing them from
forming in the first place, removes ihe cause—the
"dirty-burning tail-end"—at the refinery. Just took
at the plates in the unretouchcd phdto at left and see
what a difference Gulf super-refining makes I

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W hal'a more, besides giving your engine mort
complete protection, new Super-Refined Gulf NO­
NOX gives you extra gzu mileage in the short-trip«
stop-and-go driving motorists do most. . . no knock,
no pre-ignition . . . slyit-pnwf smoothness . . , h*
slant starts and fast, fa t l-saving warm-up.

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Trada
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ment after 5,000 to 10,000 miles, this plug and its males did
not need cleaning or replacement in over 15,000 miles of city
and country driving with Super-Refined NO-NOX Gasoline.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1954

Dance Here To Mark
First Veterans Day

Ike Says Russians Vary
Attitude In Shootings

Legion Sponsoring Affair Tomorrow
To Gather Funds For New Building
The Campbell Lo,sing nost of the American Legion I* promoting

.1 &gt; fair building fund on Veteran* Dav. tomorrow, with n dance al

k—L. A. Anderson (right), superintendent at
Hanford of Hip. Jarkumtlllr district for the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad ywlerday ns* presented with a service emblem hr K. H.
Hush, general superintendent st Jacksonville, in reeognllion of 25
years of ronllnuook servlre. Anderson entered Coast Line serrire
In the superintendent's office at Tampa on April 26, 1929. and
aubsequrntly held Hw position* of yardmavtrr at Tamps and
general yardmsslrr at Lakeland, and Istrr moved lo the position
of trainmaster at LakrtanH prior In hi* appolntmrnt as superin­
tendent April I, 193.). Anderson la a member of the First Metnodiet
Church and Hie Rolarv (Tub. and lire* with hla wife and daugh­
ter al 2017 IlihUrua Cl. (Photo hr Raymond Studio)

Jaycces Will Handle Bookings
f o r Appearances Of Santa Here
NORTH POLE (opecul to The Sanford Herald)—In an exrlualve
Interview with a llrrald reporter Santa Claus said this morning this'
he ha* turned o*u r nil achedtillnr of hi* noldir appearance} in Sanford
thl* season to the, Seminole .layree.v
“We nre extienu'k proud of this Invitation and will do all we can
to help the pood SI Nick %rn nil llm folks possible,” Herbert Roller,
president of thn Jayo-es, remarked.
The local civic club took immediate steps to make the Jayree In
formation booth Knn'n's rlenrinp house. Telephoning has been de*
Ipnatcd the menns hv whirh organizations mtv schedule a Rant*
appearance. Mr*. Aria Jane Lord
quint, Ja y re e secretary, will ban
die bookings.
Statement Prepared
President Roller prepared a
statement to send out to all the
clubs, i lion her. groups and or
canlratloni that nsitnllv want
Simla to appear hefote tin mi
In 'he itri'-men! Roller i*id.
''We know that every ye.it von
have been worrit d for fear good old
Ml»a Frances CnMi, president of St Nick ntlehl havr .1 previous
Girl Stout Leader* In Sanford, an engagement lust when you want
• •ounces that cm Thursday, No* him for vour kiddie*. Sometimes he
18 al 8 p. m , dlv pvtl'm i f an Imv heeq in such a rush to gel
area ronnrll tot Gltl. hri-ul* will front one party to aimthrr that
be held al the Presbyterian Mrs (Tatis ha scolded him for
Churrh m ir a tio n luntii. Every 'lie Minditlnn of his still
one la trrlnimr,
Will Look Neat
• » W
•
"This year, le-caiise we me go
Since tomorrow h Veteran', ing In shoinler hi* schedule w«*r
Day, there will he no meeting ol ties for him. he will be able to
Ihe CHy Roanl of Adjustment.
have hi* clothe* |irr*,rd. hla halt
• • •
combed and lli.it generally make a
John Angel. Instructor al Rend good appearance everywhere to
High School, said the Junior please parent* and children alike."
(•*!■»■ play, scheduled In be held In
HesrInCr the news. W. M. Phil­
^ t i e school's andltnrlum Friday ip*. president of the Merchant*'
nlghL will lie held on TUti'lav In Association, said, "I'm delighted
keep from conflicting with the to know that
won't have to
Junior tilth School's variety show worry thl* vCnr about helping
Friday night.
neonle find Hanla.
• • •
“I’m al»o glad to learn Hi*
Some driver yesterday probably Jayreev have scheduled 'he good
was a hit sorry for Ihr manner SI. Nirk lo appear daily on down­
In which lie parked his car on town aidawnlk* from Her. Ih lo lire
Mugnnllu Avr downtown The car 2 1 ''
was parked in the stall backward-.
. _ lonte.l
......... ...
____ even_____
Santa
he might
find
whir It (s | till unusual, hul il was time to dmo in on anine private
p arked cockryed in Ihe stall, lak homes for parties. He should he
Ing up mace than Ih'* allotted | informed of these nnrties through
space. Yep. lie got a ticket.
1 the Javieea hv call* between It
J a.in. and 6 p.nt. on wrekdav* and
The post office anil the Sanford on Saturday*, ftorn 9 a in. until
Public Library will he closed to- noon,
mnnow fot Veterans Uxy.

Strolling
In Sanford

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John Galloway said today the Reception Planned
taxes are being paid well at the
tax collector'} olllce Yesterday, For New Minister
one firm paid tfl.oon A (our per
Members of Ihe First Christian
rent discount I* allowed on (axes church
will hold a reception to­
(V eld during November.
morrow evening between 7:30 p
• • •
9:30 p. m. at the parson­
Police pulled In u dog recently m. and
honoring the Rev II. Ettgenh
which wai ratndna * nuisance at age,
• residence, and which bad nn lag. Johnson and his wife.
All friends of (he church and
Pollen have been given orders lo
pick up dogs running al large Ihe public are cordially Invited.
with no lag*. Anlmnli picked up
STEVENS .HAYS DEMOS
pnllir are taken In the muni
hr pollre
WILL RACK PROGRAM
tip*■I ion.
EL PASO, Tea. '4*— A Demo­
cratic Congrei* will help carry
FI) MAKES RUN
nut President Elsenhower's pro­
• The Sanford fire department gram to build a strong defense,
“ yeiterday answered a call to Ihe Secretary of the Army Roterl
City sanitary land fill. Trash wa« Stevens **ys.
burning.
“ Democratic control of Congress
will not m*kr a bit of difference
a* far a* the Army Is concerned,"
FAIR P1ANH TOLD
TOKYO 'ft— The Tokyo melro Steven* told newsmen yesterday.
polllan government Inday in
"Under Ike's leadership our
nounced plans fee an International
trade fair next May M l.

Cfnk yeaterinr. (Left to

the National Guard Armory front 0:110 p. m. until midnight
Proceed* front the dance, according to Joel Frilds, post spoke*nan. will go toward the ''greatest project this post has ever under’..iken the new fnlr building to be built on the Legion fair ground*.”
The spokesman continual (hat "everv cltlien is requested to buy
•i ticket to this dance, and whether he attends or pot, he will have the
satisfaction of doing his bit toward a community project.
"This building, when completed." he said, "will he the pride and
Joy of every man. woman and
child In Seminole ( minty, for then
we will he in a ooaltlun to have
exhibit* and displays tnim all over
thr stale and nation that will not
only thrill but educate all our peo­
ple. both white and Negro.
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"It will be available to any lo­
cal organisation, except during
fair week, for all worthwhile pur­
poses. and will not be used eiculively by thr Legion for a club
house or otherwise,” he pointed
Satifoid Klwanlnn* today held nut
"The proposed buildings," he
.in Inter club luncheon meeting
with Groveland at thr Yacht club. continued, '’will be of all metal,
*1 which Ihe prtnrlpal speaker wa- rigid construction with a solid con­
Frank Farr, supervising principal crete floor, and will be fireproof,
thrllproof and weslhcrproof. II
of Hie Groveland schools
F»rr chose n, his topic tomor­ will be 100 feel long, .V) feet wide
row's Veterans Day lle explained and will have sidewall* 14 feel
the meaning of the dav and its high. This will be the fir it of a
beginning on Nov II. 1916. when series of buildings that will event­
World War I came to ail end ually enable Ihr Seminole County
"We should fare this day not as a lair to be comparable with Un­
re m it bereavement, hut a* one fair* held In miieh larger counties
which lime has softened." he said, such as Polk, Lake, Volusia and
relating how- the world has been Orange."
Speak* Of Holiday
changed through the advance of
speaking of the holiday tumor
science In the 31 years of Its cxls
row. Field* explained, "By an acl
truer
of Cnngrr**, Armistice Day has
Mlllnn* Killed
Farr .poke of the doty of the Imjiiii changed to Veteran* Day and
living In the eight million who Thursday, Nov. II, will be the
lost their lives in that ronlllet. first relrbrntinn of Veterans Day
"The original Armistice Day.
and Hu- other conflict* during Ihe
imlion &gt; ev id e n c e , and said th.it. Nov II 1018. celebrated thr end
through the workings of science, ol hostilities of World War I. toil
we fare Ihe possihilliy "I an even now as there are millions of
g re a te r holocaust unless ihe force World War II veterans who were
••I our faith ami s r r s i c r is hioughl not even born at tin end of World
War I, the name, Veterans Day.
strongly Ini" ploy
lle gave 11 moving recitation "f. will he nbiervrd by vetrrans of all
In Handers Ht-ld". and -aid wr past ami future wars
must rimtlnne to hold up the be.t
"Twenty one million war vete­
run of Irrednit) lo a limihlrd rans will be honored tomorrow by
the entire clllicnry of the nation
world
Five ilrovcland member* were lor the service they rendered their
pre eui at the Inter-dub meclliiif. country to preserve our heritage
led l&gt;&gt; their president elect, Wtl of freedom and tin- Ainrrlcun way
of life Each and every one of us
mure Carlson.
Harvey Hale, formerly "I Ki»*l- should reconsecrate ourselves to
in nice, the new m a n a g e r of the Ihe task of promoting an enduring
AAP supermarket on Magnolia peace so that Ihelr efforts shall
Avr . was welcomed into the club not have been In vain."

Kiwanians Hold
With Groveland

Miami Beach Bank
Robbed Of $25,158

Working Together For Schools
Topic Today Of Education Week
Many activities hnve been scheduled in conjunction with American
Education Week in nn effort to create more interest in school
t.ork umom: parents and the general public. Today’* topic is "Work­
ing together for good schols".
"Our country's greatest resource* an- il* children, youth and
adults who iu a modern ntlvnnciug world must never stop learning,"
stated a spokeimiitt of the committee in charge of arrangement*.
The yrprcM-ntative continued, “ It I* only natural for us to think
of the school a* a learning center. Therefore, our schools need the
cuoperutinn of all interested people working together to secure for
u urogram of education
knlle wtilth he Riled (rum u America
is adequate in meeting the
mail Idi-nlldt-d as James Lari tlint
needs i'f the '-'nth century,
I anr, .'.*. Jat ksunvllle. In thr At
thildien Hate Right
Untie toast
LineRailroad
A program is needed which will
yard* here, t.ane I* bring held give
bov and girl that equip­
In Uil III lien of a $100 bond on ment everv
hi education and training
a charge ol carrying a conceal­ which is
hi* tight under our demo
ed weapon. Galloway aald he era lie government,
and one which
rrrelvrd a rail from a railroad will m a k e of nil, whether
native
poller man that Ihr taller had
foteitiit. go.'d American citizens;
sn-n a trrsoaisrr In thr yard* oi
and lliuibe wantrd
help. Thr Hie kind of chizrn* that will toIntruder wav found In a rail­ resourceful olid useful to society.
Jim Ennl*, 19. Tallahassee
"Won't v"ti tie thnt interested
road car bedded down for the
wanted m several Central Florida
night under some newspapers. citizen and a c c e n t the responsi- communities for school theft*, waGallou.it said he found Ihr lillltv that I* v o lts ' If von Will, In-lttg held today In Ihe Count)
knife III Iherrspavxer'*
hell, i.iii aehonis will lo- better schools
on a charge of operating a
where II was hidden under a l.vaii e v m have helped them to Jail
In The whole eo'intiy suffer* (hot vehicle without a proper driver'
pea coal, while he was "frisk
!•■*» wh-'ii i' i-Mitiot enjoy tto- license, according to Chief in-put'
Ing" him. The blade of Ihe wea
fruit i of ever* ettixen’s talents. Sheriff O G. Owens
hiii inciMin-v seven and a hall
Remember' tim'd 'chools nrg your I the ili puli' also - 1|,| that .
nr Ilex. (&gt;.illnu.*t said Ihe am -'l
Let's work to cheek was being made to see i
ed in.hi v ax feel, two Im lies leepoli'tbllttv
tall and weigh* 217 pound*. g e t h e i for tin* good "f nil, tic the I - r I eoiipe Emil* wa* drtvinv
is -tolen
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spokesman concluded.
I.Stall Plmlol

Admitted Thief
Is Held Here
For Auto Check

(

E iiiii - told Owi-ii- s i-s-ti-rsl.is. ae
eordltig to the depul', tti.it lie hul
stolen the ear in M.iiiam.i II such
is the case, the youth run) (.ice a
federal charge Invol'ing the iiaiis
poitatloo ol a stolen vehicle •ne
a stale line
I'lie youth wa* taken into eti
NAII \. J a p a n -4* A 13 ye.i* old toil' 'csterilay m-t south ol San
at-ciised h* coeds of ml* fold on H ig h " ,i ' I ; 92 by I tepid)
Police aie on Ihe lookout he professor
Ing
wlil-kv
ml wooing to Hie M II Mi ( Irllund lie pie'ioti*!'
Kenneth I ll.unli-y. 23, l.okr \ i r i t'lilleee a i-or
lenlnin hv- -ih had alleliilited to reulsler al Hie
Moll!"i . who ha- been icpotu-ii
Apopka high school, uecotding In
lloiinci'd
he
will
resign
as ml.siiu: In his father, V I
D Ii Sewell, Lake county deputy
l
ilty
of
Ills
girl
vltldeiil*
it*
Hamby
veiled 1’rof Magavlliro Abe had sherilf, who rattle to the Count)
According to a dcsrnptlnu given
to Im prove their grade* Jail here )i-*lrnlay.
pollre, the young man I* flte feet, offered
If
Hit-y
cooperated
with hi* style
A larm 1*111 Hul
nine inches till: weighs 143
However he tmlted, enilsiiig an
pounds; has blonde hair. It thin; of education

Police On Watch
For Missing Man

lias scars on hi* hark, hand, and
fare, and I* slightly eross-cyed
lie, lia* Iwo-ti 4*||**lug since Sat
▼ttfriKT * 1 3 |&gt; !!?•■ according lo a
police report.
According to Information given
pollre. Ihr nti-dng man Is a dl*
CLEVELAND UK—The mayor of allied Korean w:t veteran, ami
Ray Village dlsclnve-l today lie driving a told p.o kurd. failed
once urged Dr Samuel II Shop green In color tvllh -plotihe- of
parti. Ills close friend. I" confess j altjiotmun mi ll and koll olid
lie murdered 111 * wife "if by any eto lioto eii'hlefll* mi Ihe
chalice" he did it
Sheppard refused, he said «bInq uirics Folios/
claring he "couldn't have done d
Mayor J Spencer llotik made
tin* statement on Ihe wlines* stand Tom Moore Show

Village Mayor
Testifies Today
S |f
A t Murder Trial

MIAMI REACH '4*—A nervy gun
mail slock up live employes of
Ihe Chase Federal Saving* and
lx,.hi A. mi branch here lidny and
escaped with 333.136 in cash alter
threatening to blow up 'he place
if he met with interference.
The robber, a stocky, middle
aged man wearing green sun glass
cs. herded Ihe employe* into a
vault before leav
nrikn-diLT/” Ih-"
n m««1 eV',:;V,,h.x
"I .......... -.re "i.io im r
,
eonard claim* i *
Rrrekenrld.- imimiueert
litem to count to 800 hefote coining*("fl ,h(
out
nled out loud to
l, 3 lrei* *,u *•
hitin'rrd letter* and cauls imiuir |
"We h*d counted
lyn
a i m ' d S ' l l i f i x d s i a r e s u l t &gt;il
ISO when a woman customer came
llouk wav recounting how the aillgplug
In Ihe Tom Mottle thnw
in the front door." Manager Rob ojtmipath dropped m to bit t'dy
ert W Swick seld "That gave Hull office on July 21, the day recent!'
us the llpnff that the robber wjj before an Impiest into Marilyn's, Moore salutes dlltirent Hornla
in hi- tadln rhow. True or
gone "
death started.
1 False,"
1
Irotii Him- to lime
The Miami Reach police vent
Vlilt Described
out 20 prowl ra a s ami motorcycles
llouk also toll! of another visit , Rtej'keiirtilgr aii i i ' i i uu' i ' d l h e
and Jilorkt-.l off * 1 1 three cause lo Ids oflire by Sht-ptunl and his 'h a m h .r I- I" Ilow Ini: up the e in
way exits from this island city oiteopafh brother, Dr. Stepheni •RtlU''' md ftirnlshlm m ailiial* to
In an effort to trap Ihe robber Sheppard, Just 1 0 (lays alter Marl the sender*
,
Swick said the gunman strode iyn wa* found murdered In her
JJjr r'''l»e»|* wt' r ongimtll)
I forwarded to the local chamber by
confidently Into Hie association tml July 4.
office* at 9 W a in . walked
This time, Iip said. Steve and the Stale Advertising t'oiiirn
lo Swlck'v desk and handed him Sam discussed with him a p»y
a note. It contained » threat to chlatrlst's theory Hut a crazy
blow up Ihe place, but the exact man — a achlzophrenlc — may Garbage Pickups
contents wire withheld by FBI have killed Marilyn
agent*.
Till.* theory wav Ihat the tic Earlier Tomorrow
" Before I could finish reading nrenled person had put her "on a
The t'lly Manager's serrdnry
the note," Swick said. "The man pedestal aa a goddess" and had announced
today Ihat since lo
pulled a gun from a brown brief­ murdered her because she was
morrow, Veteran'* Dav, will be a
case ami said he wantrd nil the pregnant.
holiday for CHy employers, 8 *r
money In the place "
The psychLalrlat'.s name wna not b*gr truck* will begin Ih-ir
Prodding Swick ahead of him given.
round* earlier Ihan ii*nal In let
with the pistol, the bandit visited
The psychiatrist told Ihem, llouk
inch of thr three tellers' window* relates!, that such a person ordl thr employ rev nit a soon as potand ordered them to put the money narlly woultl not bother the victim slide
Garbage truck* will start out lo
into Ihe briefcase.
Story- Continue*
...
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make their pickups at 4 a m so
u,* ‘Am*
".n\ ibelieved
h « ^ yr.k!!;
1 gotbitge rontalners should he
Irlst
aald "h?.
that Wlie
thut "J
placed not the night hefote If) In
because Dr Sheppard was a tall sure collerlion, site said
and husky person and hail hern
overpowered by the killer, the man
&lt; MOOSES DUG
responsible fnr Ihe rrltnc also
SANTA
MONICA C'atif '4*—A
must be tall
terrier
named
literally
llouk said he suggested that the Iter a me between I’rlnce
O
re
l
T
Torrebrothers might take a look at a sen, (i), aeronautical engineer,
man who worked In Ihe general and III* wife Harriet. 39, he tostl
area of the Sheppard home ami fled yesterday In mining an un
tnnre or leas filled the original
divorce.
description nf Hie killer as supplied conlerded
"We bought Hie ting, a Man
bv Dr. Sheppard.
I’roaeeutor John J Mahon, who rhester terrier, and It became a
had been questioning llouk. then family pet." he s»ld "The tlog
went ahead with Interrogation nn wa* play fill and drclded to sleep
In our bed I made an ultimatum
other matteri.
Houk was In the middle of (hi* that Harriet chnosa between me
story about Ihe psychiatrist yeater- and the tlcg to sleep In her bed.
day afternoon when the trial re­ Site chose the dog"
cessed.
14-ROOM HOUSE
GETTING SMALL
ST. LOUIS ( * - Mr. and Mr*. Joitph C. Pauley have a 14-room
houia but are still short four bed­
room*. Their 12th child wai born
Sunday.
"Wa're anxious to learn If It'*
true thet children are cheaper bv
the do«en," said the 46-year-old
Pauley, a luburban Ferguson mu­
nicipal Judge.
Pauley, who aald he and hi*
wife “Juit want along having chil­
dren and w ell keep on going."

No. f.8

Associated Press Lensed Wire

Movip Time Table
MOVIE TIME TABLE
Ritr
"M«n With A Million"
1:82 - 8 .£4 • 6:26 • 7:26 - 9:27
Mnvlalund Drive In
Starts 6:30
"Carnival Story"
6:48 • 10:37
and
“Without Reservations
8:42 Only
Colored Drive In
"Small Town dlrl"
Cartoons
Hurt* 7&gt;1B

Favors
Power
Contract
Comment Made
About Diplomat
WASHINGTON (/P)—Presi­
dent Eixcnhowor snid today
Uussiu scorns to be showing n
somewhat more conciliatory
nttitudo in the Intest plnne
shooting incident thnn has
been the ense In enrller sim i­
tar episodes.
The President told n news
conferonco t h e /American
photo-making plane shot down by
Soviet flier* oft the Japanese Coast
m Sunday had a right to he where
it was In this country'* view
Rut these thing* -ire not always
.is elear cut a- they -eetn and C is
tie is el -udrd I i • tine r te .t,
Elsenhower -aid
Vhe President *aiJ lie t'-ink« f st
in this case the Russians have
-liii'vn a considerable 'inference of
attitude toward American p te is
than thev have in Cn- oa-t allh;- »h
he doesn't knew what miy rorne

•r it

Elsenhower also told hi* confer-

■nee lie sllll is for Hie Dixon Yates
power contract tiers- at home he-

•-aii-e no better way has been of­
fered to get ihe needed eleetrie
-nergy
He said there'- - •'-i i n 'he
•lie-,"i that
t- . • '
ii
rent Ihe C-’*t * ; • ' tenne
••e Valley Alltholily rtl I r.pr If
any politic* in tills thing
il Isn't hy hi* choosing, lie said.
Talks Of Atiarkx
On other matter*.
Chinese attacks—There I* no al-m of truth, Elsenhower said. In
reports Ihat (iener.illsslmn Chlang
Kai sliek and h!s Chinese Nationillsl force* have le-en ordered by
thl* country ii I to attack the CoinSome said he Inughl them - he alarm to lie ,nit in hi st-'eral Celt imiiiist-hrlo ( hiiit-'e mainland. The
bind locked cl.i'*rooot door* to | tral Florida «•&lt; untie'' to lie on Ihr •hii'f executive sai-t we lev t* leal
'•Itli our ui rtm-H i’
I
j 'oiik-oiit fur turn
drink 'vhl»kv anil make love
I) .T'-.- -T ’
IRnllciilnii*. mid Hit- piofes n r
lie was Identified at 1’ie Jail h
* ' -f - &gt;. - .
Student* al a rally railed lot lo ■••pit Jenkins, principal ol F
■ ■
i c. .
1 1 en
expulsion The faculty concurred t ' III a 11ll.t high -chool. and
-I
...
Ml
gild
Ahr .aid In a sl.ilcineiit today school coach as the v--iitIi
'rlriids withbi 1
I ■■ • "
he could "not III' bothered "till bail liei-li Hlere alioilt a week agi ’v
.md eontomt •
these trivialities ” Therefore, he The -chool was a theft victim
hi fh|* (Juestlmi \ '
l i l o w m g 'Ins episode
E iiiii
willed ii Igil illd ' di 'ole III' linn
i ill to' made to ,l''h| " r -I
w a - pu ke I up In i T .i' asi-s pula e
to tm l' "
01 to (or peeillllg hut " a s relea-ed - trip, he said lie didn't '
t a* in re*pon*e m a mi- i
■
w ii 9 a " .lin in g before di-putir*
arrived on Ihe serlie, .lecnnlllig whether he might do something
along the line* followed hy former
Junior High Show
lo Sewell
President Truman in appointing
V\ ur.m l' are out (or him in De lolin Foster Dulles, now secretary
To Be Friday Night I and and 1 malllln. He also I* a of slate, and John Sherman Coop­
lisped In a theft at Auhiirndnle
Mi it .1 illseii, general that*'
er now a U. S senator, both ReFour* Out Storv
publii-aiis, to routed members of
ill in o| the Juntol High Si IiimiI
Veslerd.i) ill lull lie poured sill* Congress with respect to a bipar­
Annual \ .irtcly .Show lo he pre
*ented al a p m Fruity, an a history of crime to Depul) tisan pulley
tiiitiiiccd today that the show pro ii"i-iiv, admitting a series of law
Teltl Df Report*
liilses In hr one of the best ever violations The youth said he had
Seienec students Tidil nf report*
staged In -Intlng tills, Mr- Itlsen been in trouble since he was II that Ihe .Soviet) have been expand­
gave spcelal tecogllllloii to the years old, according lo Owen* ing their number of science vt-iconitiilltt'i tli.it li.ti winked -ii dill and had spent five years in thr drill* while there has been an ap­
Stale eorreetlonal school at Marl parent decrease here, Elsenhower
genlly, with her.
Mr- D II Watkins. Mr- .1 I' anna and a year at the Halford said he heliuved ihe federal gov-mini-tit could act in this field
Wilson and Mr.* Elton Rrtini'tl State penitentiary lor a ear theli
lle dmltti-d tlielts, according lo without waiting (or economic in­
have hern responsible for lirkels.
" b ile Mr* l.owrll O iler will mi | i iiweus, in Dcl.aml and Auburn fluences to take hold lle spoke ol
the poxsiblllty of establishing gov­
ervise the decorating of III'- audl dale
ernment scholarships for scientific
loriiuit
Mr*
Ray Herron lia •
TURKEYS llt'RN
students
placed poster* at vantage poinl*
WESTMORELAND. Calif. 'P In Hu* discussion, the President
to advertise the show and will al
so serve a* *tugr m anager The Siniif 28 (too pounds ol frozen tin remarked at one point that he de
piograui .ii rangciuent.v have been key. being ii .imported in a truck plore* any idea that you can shut
and trailer, went up in fluun-* off HioiignLs and ideas and still
hi .ulr hy Mrs. Olsen, Mrs Wat
yesterday A wheel le-aring froze giow tlionif.
kin, ami I'erry B rem er
Most of the news conference cen­
Till* event, Mrs Olsen stated. luiiiling a tile, and set uff the
tered around the Sunday plane in
Is the way Ihe I'-TA and the hand hlaze
make the additional revenue Dial
l-'ilenien said several motorist* clilcnt
As lo the incident'* uni being
lli'-y use to buy uniforms, mnvli- stopped to grab turkey a and this
clear cut, Elsenhower said the
tiooks, musical Instruments, etc hampered their fiirfighting.
plane was shut down In Ihe area
of some small island* off Hokkai­
do, the northernmost main Japan
e*e island Tile small island! are
claimed by Hie Russians, but
theso claim* never have been *crepled hy the United State* or
Japan
Comment* On Ksrortx
It was decided at the meeting of mage he brought lo (he Stine
Thr Prealdent hod this to say on
Ihe Flint (Tub last night lo send a Machine Shop on W Second St.
gilt of sin to Hu- Church World nr the First Federal Saving und the question of fighter escort*•
If such escort* are advisable
Service, National Counrll of the Loan Association before Friday
Churches nf Christ In the United Article* will be sorted and marked then we should use them. Ill* own
feeling is Ihat when we use planes
Slates to aid III the distribution nf Friday night.
foodstuff* lo Ihe overseas hungry
Following an Invitation from the In any rlaky area we should not
and unde rmnul shed through a Orlando I'iiol Club to attend their make thorn sitting ilocki.
Eisenhower said he Isn’t going
"Share Our Surplus" program
im-cllng, members voted to meet
Mrs. Harvey Swanson, interna­ with Hie club on Nov. 23 and to lo sit here at this distance and
tional relullnna rhalrinun fur the dispense wjlli their regular dinner say that Charles K. Uohlen, U S.
chili, brought to Its attention the meeting scheduled here on Nov ambassador to Russia, was wrong
program which appeared In a re­ 23. Thu meeting In Orlando will he In alli-ndlng a Russian anniversary
In Moscow after Ihe plane
cent article III The Sanford Herald. held at 0:30 p in. In the Chamber party
Incident took place.
Mr*. Swanson italed thnt the pro­ of fomcrer Building
Holden's presence at the affair
Mrs. Naney Brock, education
gram participant* announced by
drawn critical blasts from
Harper Sibley, chnlrmnn of the chairman, reported Ihat she had has
members of Congresi. ElDepartment of Church World Ser roonoralt-d with the National Kdu. some
said the ambassador got
vice, National Council of thr cation Week programs and re senhower
of the Soviet downing o f a
Churche* ol Chrlat In the U. S. A., minded thoae present of Ihe pub word
US plane Just before the Moscow
after a long aerie* of conference* llcity in newspapers and nn the party but apparently knew n^lhlnr
with denominational leader* and radio In obvrrvnnre nf National of the details or whether an acci­
ovm ca* relief program execu­ Education Week. She also an­ dent waatnvulved.
tive*, had *ent a requeal to Waih- nounced that two member*, Mrs.
He said Bnhlen had to make up
Ingion for clearance and delivery V. C. Messenger and Mrs. Ruth his mind on the spur of the mo­
of a shipment of icveral million Scott, had taken the Harry Crlm ment and the President believes
mmiids of surplus foodstuffs for Course. Otner members were urg­ we hiv« a good group of Foreign
oversea* relief.
ed by Mrs. Messenger to take ad­ Service officers who exercise good
Mrs. George A. Stine presided vantage of the course which Is judgment.
over the meeting at which lime currently being taught each Mon
plana were made to hold a rum­ day evening.
mage sale this Saturday on San­
GfMfl rUllIN'
The group was Invited to at­
ford Ave. between Fourth and tend a reception on Nov. 11 from
SACRAMENTO, Celtf. CD- The
Fifth St. for the purpose of raising 7:30 to 0:30 p. m. honoring the lono scheduled trial la Federal
fundi for the club'i main project, Rev. and Mrs. II. Eugene Johnson, District Court was postponed yes­
"The Milk Rank". Mr«. B. E. new pastor of the Christian Church terday. In lu place on the calen­
Chapman requested that all rum­ ar.d hii wife.
dar wai the entry "done flahia'."

Professor Accused
Of Odd Teaching
Says Will Resign

Local Pilot Club Contributes
To Program For Aiding Hungry

�A T O M IC

JAMES MARLOW

B iP T IM f ST O R Y

McCarthy's Speech Is Unusual
We ore In the rnidnt of the annual obser­
vance of American Kducntlon Week.
fench yenr. thlrfobsorvancu liecomea more
ulfcnifirnnt. This condition Is borne out by
th e flirts th a t teaching methods nrc being
i lit prove-1. more nnd better schools are being
bull I ami teachers are finally coming to the
forefront and are getting decent salaries.
Also, the observance is more significant
because of conditions elsewhere.
Mince last year’s special week, more of
the free world has been enveloped by the
Red terror. Under this diubollcat Iryantiy,
education becomes a farce. A liberal, com­
prehensive education such ns Is offered to
A m ericans is unknown.
Here we are (aught tru th s in a God-fear­
ing environm ent, while behind the Iron Cur­
tain, misconceptions and hate nro taught
under the Iron rule of an athlost government.
'Children's minds are warped in Red
countries to fit In with a fiendish schema
td crush the world under Communist dom­
inance.
Education ran pluv nn important factor
in com batting ibis satanlc plan.
Communism can be brought out Into the
open and exposed for the cancerous disease
th a t it Is. Like a weed’s roots when dragged
from tin; ground into the sun, the Red
tyranny floes not survive when brought nut
iptn the open.
Education can show the danger signs of
the Red menace, and can show th a t commun­
ion! in not to be taken lightly in any degree.
A nother "Inin** was not trented too seriously
nt its onset a short time ngn nnd It onded up

hurling the world into n holocnuat.
Our iqlucntionni nygtum lx Momutiilng we
indued hhot)Id hold dour nnd .should ffivu it
our Interest nnd nupport. Wo (should (strive
to keep It over advnncliiK. n.s n boon for
mirifelvc.H in our living nnd hh ii protection
ugnlmiL the outnldo Influence of thorn* who
geek to dentroy ua.

Re not conformed to thin world— Homann
12:2, If we are right and the world wrong
we hIwiuIiI try to transform oiirnelven nnd
tile world to a pntem of goodnenn.

The Sanford Herald

Wediwmlny. Nov. 10, 1054

H O - E X IM tr tC E —

W H IC H ?

Ancient Wall
Dr. C arter V. Good, dean of the Univer­
sity of Cincinnati, recently reminded critics
of modern youngsters (hut their complaint
about the younger generation Is nn ancient
one. Ho cited two (imitations, one from an
Egyptian priest of fl.000 years and another
by Socrates about 2,1150 years ago, to show
th a t thero is nothing new in the Idea that
the younger generation Is going to the dogs.
Roth quotations Sound rem arkably like re
cent criticism s aired a t public meetings.
Of emitsu there Is Juvenile delinquency
nnd it in a disturbing problem. Yet w«
ami weather plane*.
sometim es lose our perspective nnd bnlinvc
This cummcnl caused perplexity
as If Juvenile dellnumnicy is a phenomenon
al the Pentagon, where spokesmen
peculiar to our times. It helps little to grow
salil (ien. John Hull, top U. 8 .
commander in the Far Fast, al­
Indignant nnd to insist that things wore
ready had such authority. One
differen t in the "good old days."
spokesman said the decision wheth­
er to use Jet fighter escort lies "out
A civilization which sees only its good
there in the local command.” Tile
features and is unaware of its faults is In
Pentagon, It was Indlcited, Is wait
inu to hear why a fighter escort
danger of fulling, from Its own com placed cy.
did not go along this lime
flti the o ther hand one th at does not recognize
ny FI.TON C, FAY
Soinelimii* we caunot avoid
Us own progross, that does not realize th at
ASHING'fON, '/* - Pentagon
eavesdropping on e conversation,
HUE TO FAME
•Ills professed pus! lorn ant to
Its problems a re ancient, gets tired and die
especially when the voices are
BLAMED FOR REPARATION
day over why a Jet fighter escort
cmiruged amt tends to n negative approach.
HOLLYWOOD, fits- Artw Ed­ mud and the subject extremely
lid not go along with a photo

Escorts Used Much
To Protect Planes
On Photo Missions
K

Rehabilitation

T O D A Y 'S lilllf.K VERBIS

tfo -E X itfrin c e .o R .

TliHrn whh n time whim the public nttituilu tow ard hniulicniipcil people) wuh wimple
pity nr chnrltv—tin alt it imIo which cliil noth­
ing to ruhnhiiitnte the hniiilicnppml unil
forced them to lie u burden to rtocinty. In
recent yearn there him been a change in Hie
m anner of regarding the handicapped. So­
ciety now attempt.* to help them to huip
IheniHolvc*. to rentoro them til n position of
llHufulmm.
NeUun D. Rockefeller. Under Secretary of
Meuttii, Education and We!fine, nald recently
I hat w ithin five yearn 200.000 handlcupprd
people will be rehabilitated niinunlly under
a federal program . Thin In aimont five time*
the number being brought to unefiilneHn at
prurient.
iteliiihilltatioii of the hainlicappud in not
only nllruiitllc; It In practical. A citizen able
to hold bin own,flu tpuluiain a J o b and gupport hlmnelf. him it higher degree of Hclf
renpect and In a batter citizen. Money npent
mi rehabilitation in money well npent for it
in nn inventmenl in ritlzenn.

bomber snot down by Soviet Ml«»
off northern Japan last weekend.
Spokesmen said the Far East
Command long lias had authority
to provide "cover" for mapping
and weather planes on mission*
where trouble could arise. Such es­
cort* ure used frequently, they
added.
Rut military source* sold they
were unable to explain why jet
fighters did not accompany the
HH2 » assigned lo an aerial map­
ping Job over northern Japan, close
lo Huisiun held Sakhafin Island
anil the Km lies. Fighter united ion
subsequently was provided for u
second photo bomber which Com­
pleted the mission.
Eleven men parachuted frum Hie
stricken ship. Ten lived, but une
man became entangled in Ilia chute
and drowned, (no United mate*
lias demanded reparation* from
(lie Russians, hut the Soviet Union
has fired luck a cmintarctnirge
that the Red planes were fired
upon first. Tim 0.8. filers nave
denied they fired at any timeSecretary of Matt Dulles told a
news cunforenoo Jesterilay he be­
lieved In* JolRB Chiefs of Staff
were considering whether tu an
thorlie fighter escort for mapping

mund ITirihm's Hidden rise Ip
fwine is blamed by his wife for
Ihdr M-puralion yesterday.
"Wo had four year* of poverty
ami misery ami we elong together
like Imlies in the woods." said
Mrs. Titu I'urdom, former ballet
dancer. "Hut when Kd became
successful, it all changed. Now lie
doesn't oven want to be In Ihe
same room with me."
Tim I'uvdoin*' Immo (or many
nionltis wliile he snughl work him*
was a garage upurlmrhl. Thru he
had two brink*
Mario l.aiuu prerenrded all the
song* for "'Hie Student Prince"
lull balked al making (be plciure
MO SI mmM iTirdnin's acilitu and
Laura'* voice. Purdoiu then re­
placed .Marlon llrandn when thn
latli,* walked (lilt on "The Egyp­
tian."
Purduiii was not nvailulilr fi|
comment on the separation.

WILL MARCH
PUSAN, Korea, lA*— Mure Ilian
4.U0Q troops of Iho United Htflu*
UnHull Kfnitijpm and South Ko
res will march in KoretPe Jlrsl
Velerun Day parudo here tomor­
row.

HAL HOYLE

Princess Margaret Causes Rukus
Hy ALVIN Rl'EINKOPF
For Hal lloyfc
LONDON (gvlust imgjlne you
are a lively, 24 year-old girl living
In Imiidon.
It's a dunk and dreary Sunday.
You have lo turn on the light in
the middle of the aiternoon.
If you ware just any 14-year-olil
girl, earning your living typing In
an office, you could give that pony­
tail haircut a swipe with a comb,
sHp on a mackintosh and go to the
ihovlns.
*
Tens of thousands of young girls
do Just dial, and manege 4ii sur­
vive a ti'-iomy ulli-rnoau. Thorc are
thick, moist and noisy masses ol
them in Oxfoi'l SI.
Rut you had belter do nothing
of the kind II you kro Princes*
Margaret. Rhe ventured last 8 unday, to join (hut damp crush in
Oxford Nt., ami now there is a
public dither about her.
Princess Margaret, It aeemi,
broke n royal tradition. Conspiring
with her in thli act or r a s W a s
i!!!?
kity-ln-Wallln*. Miss
friafi Peake, and two unidentified
young men.
i■ ~
Members of the royal family
« lot of/aprlghily
Vlch “ »rK»Ji»i* quail,
d ^ntfiftg champagne ftic lunch,
fttaytng imjIo any old J a y , ami
belDng on ihe races. Hut member*

movies on Sunday.
The Princes! went tu sea some
thing rather new In London — n
mciiiod of projection known as
Cinerama. 8 tic ami her companies
went Into tiie Casino Theater and
occupied seats which cost $2 . 1 0
•niece. Then they went home
through the gloom.
Two newspapers got excited for
a couple of ci lumiu apiece, amt
Mayfair qulvtred with gossip.
Margaret had been to chunrh. And
because It was Remembrance Sun­
day, aha had been down In Whilehall lu stand by reverently while
her sister, Queen Elizabeth, hon­
ored the men and women who had
lost their Uvtx in wara. Then in
tile afternoon she went to Ihe
movies.
Thealor manager* were inter­
viewed. and they aaldi "Tradition
fhaltermff," "What a surprise,"
"It rm uthave been unofficial" ami
"lutlut and Ichtchl"
AThe objection to royalty's going
to movie* on Sunday la inspired
largely kjr the owMrvahve tie-

yon a w emiKfcrad Haw the wont "i*|*vt»i°g" origin» school of UtqiArkt ipalnUiaa that John Logie Balm,
^ l,TtaIo*‘ fMblaqed the word
"tel**" (I iMgk) and the Lgtlii "ytaeo" (I tea),
r lrarned sourofa object to Ike derivation, Inalatlhg that
enrt «om*. aot ..............
feom thh.. Greek -"tdeo",, but
from
the
o u t iro
m »n#
lu "

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"d U tm t". TW* l . tho fam e moan•forda tuck aa le lc ico H ami telegraph. I f
•IfflH o fi; means, literally, “ aeckui fr#m

Itself lx being sniped al by person*
whose moral indignation gets
stirred up easily. The church,
which lately turned Its financial
affairs over lo a committee o(
experts, made u hand sumo clean­
ing In the stock exchange. IPs
gambling, say critics, and Indigna­
tion simmers.

WASHINGTON Mt-ln trlhuto to
Ihe living ami dead of Its nine wars,
tho nallun pause* luumrrow to ob­
serve lla lirst Veterans Day.
The* witch In nainef nwn Armis­
tice Day, however, will mean Ijtllo
this year io many uf the trad!

interesting. In a restaurant, a few
day* ago, we beard tho rolluwing
dialogue between a lad and a dad
"(ilve me a dollar dad,’ said the
hoy.
"Sorry son," answered llie fa
liter, "I huve .spent all the money
I own this month, except (or the
budgeted Items."
"Money you own?" asked the,
boy "You don't own any money,
Ihe government owns all Ho
money. Unde Sam only lend* you
Ihe use of his dollars.
"Who told you that?" The falher
wus disturbed. "I own all thal I
earn."
"Oh! no, you don't," suid the
boy, "my tcaehi'c lolil me that the
government own* everything and
the government takes care id
everyone."
The upset parent held Ids temp
er. "Welt sun, your leacher wai
wrong. What she told you was
downright communistic teaching
ami was not Amerlran In any
sense of the word. You must have
one of those few teachers who has
been given some wrong ideas about America. The money wh|d&gt;
I earn la paid tu me in rkchongg
for good* that I have helped pro­
duce or fur servlet* 1 have rend­
ered or creative 1Making which
I have done. The only money that
the government owns is that which
it takes from the people In ilir
form of taxes. I admit that (hr
government prints the the bills wt
use, but if lhe.su bill* are to be
real money that will nut dvpre
d a le they must be backed hy gold,
silver or something of Intrinsic
value Don't ever forget thal basi­
cally the government hat nothing
except what It get* from me and
from other cltliana."
The doctrine taught to this small
child Is probably as shucking lo
Ihe vaat majority of taacherx as
ii is lo you and me, but the fa d
that even one teacher is so wrong
In her teaching gives us pause fqr
serious thought. Teachers, minist­
ers, movie sTees and other heroes
of childhood are placed on pedes
Ial* hy those who admire them
Tnelr words are accepted without
question. Children are today build­
ing Ihe future America.
We must work to eliminate subcrveeslvo teaching but It I* even
more Important that parents tenet
ti|cir own children too solid ele­
ments of imr Amarlcan way of
life. To do this we must think

hard and straight uuracives

built around the end of World
War I.
Tho day wiU find apeechmaker*
vcdedlcatlng the country to the
cause al world peace. A minute ol
silence wiU be observed at tl am,
tq hunoi the w ir des.t, The day's
spotlight will ho on the tomb of
tho ubkuqwu dead io Arlington
cemetery.' l^ocai parade* end ob&gt;
servance* will remain about the

BENEFIT DANCE
American Legion

uoua hi* treatment of the earlier are loo atopic! to kncnr wtiat t h e .
committee, The second said, In Communists are "up to, and proeffect, he had acted like a bully to­ tact the country from them, who
ward the general. Oil both counts in the United Stale* can ba i k j .
the Watkins committee considered pended* upon tu nave the n a tio n ? ^
Uy direct Implication McCarthy
his conduct unfit for a senator.
This ts how McCarthy reasoned held himself up us one whose (ate
is linked to (hut of the nation’in
in his speech:
He brushed aside as incofitequen- Bn* anti Communist lijllit. He said:
" it U not easy for a man to as­
tial the Watkins' committee char
ges, the .same attitude lie Ms taken sert thathii is Hie symbol o| re­
toward all previous charges, “ pel sistance to Communist mb version
—tiiat Ihe nation's fate Is in some
ly," he called them.
Censuring him would be u vic­ respect tied to his own . . but I
tory for the Communists who want TAKE IT YOU WOULD RATHER I
tu destroy him, he said, lie di­ be frank than coy."
sc ribed himself as "hard” on com­
munism and those opposing him
as "suit" on communism. Who urc
they? In this group, which he
called "ruthless, lie included ra­
dio commentators, educators, wri­
ters, a majority of the press.
(Earlier this week he had said
the attacks on him had “ emanat#d" from the White House.)
Communist influence IA shaping
American thinking ki enormous,
he said, add now communism has
OAK IIIDOK. tenn. Ui-AmerU
extended "it* tentacles to . . . the
UdHed Mate* Senate." He declared r a 'i atcmic-fiviinujen weapons pr&lt;P
th* Watkins committee was play­ iluction has hern steadied for a
ing the Communists' game In vot­ least a year—alter seven months
of chain-reacting labor unrest —
ing against him.
He didn't say the committee had with final approval of a package
knowingly played the Communist wage boost (or 3.MU atomic work­
game, bill Inal It was a "victim" ers.
of the Communist campaign.
Ratification by l'[() and AFL
"And," sold McCarthy, "having iiniuns representing o.noo work­
been victimised, it became the ers here nnd at Paducah. Ky.,
Communist party's I it v o I untury virtually ends for a year the Pe­
agent.
ru rrl tig Hi real of crippling produc­
"In the course of the Senate de­ tion strikes, humtiuir over
bate I shall demonstrate that the places since wage talk* first cifr
Watkins committee has done the Inp-cd last Arpil 15
work of the Communist party, that
The puckrge ileal provides (I)
It not only cooperated in tho a liewnt hourly increase retroac­
achiecement of Communist goals, tive to Arpil IS; Cl) a 4-cent in
but that lu writing its report it rfease effective Jan IS, 1051; an t
Imitated Communist methods—that
improved holiday schedule.
It distorted, misrepresented and (3)it nn
lump* together two wage re(ilpllted in its efforts In inuuufuc iipeiiers—
for each nine
lure a plausible rationalisation tor mi-nth* Inprovided
the union contracts—
advising the Senate In accede In and it a comnrnmise between a
the claftior for my scalp."
There he made it plain the heal i'l(&gt; demand of is cents and man-m
lie could say for the Watkins com aiieineiit offer of &lt;1 cent*.
It does away will) further prir
mlttcc wax that it was too domh
to realise it was playing the t iluc Iinn union negotiations until Die
Communists’ game; the worst, current contract* expire next Oc|
game; the worst, (tint it deliber­ 1 ,1 , when new pacts will tie worked
mil.
ately connived to get him.
Tiie increase was souirht In offHut If the member* of Ihe Senate
m-i a 2 t( per cent rent hike in govi rnment-owited housing hero. The
••■nt increase was effected last
spring.
All four plants Involved—three
here, one at Pu-.tucah—are oneruleil for die Atomic Energy Coq*
mis-Ion hy (’arl)lde and Carbon
Chemicals Co. which under II*
cost plus cmiiracl will pass the in
m-asrs In the Hovi-rnmeiit.
About I,(MX) CIO workers repre!iv I,,, Unite.I Cm ), Cuke- and
Chemical Workers at Paducah
WASHINGTON, &lt;rn - President were lust to ratify the proposal,
Eisenhower travel* today to his
n oo per rent margin in meet­
boyhood homo at Abircite, Kan., hy
ings Ihcrp yesterday. Some 3,500
fur dedication tomorrow of the Els­ CIO workers here already hid done
enhower memorial museum.
Monday and earlier yesterday.
The $928,000 museum, built and *oThe
two plants produce the n t f
financed through voluntary contri­ tlon’s
enlifh supply of fissionable
butions. will lie dedicated by tliu uranium-JEW
President at morning Vetorans gen wru|Miii*.for atomic and hydro­
Hny ceremonies. Ilu will speak
Another 4,.'&gt;00 AFL workers, rep­
briefly.
hy the Atomic Trades and
Arranging lo accompany him nn resented
Labor Council at two other less
the (tight lo Kansas were Mrs. Eis­ critical
nnnellieles* vital plants
enhower and the President’s young­ here, hahut
t approved tin- 0 -ccnl inest brother. Dr Milton H Eisen­ crease last Aii f. IK In parallel ne
hower, | resident of Pennsylvania collation* with carbide, they ap­
Stale University
the cxlru 4 cents .Monday.
En nude the Columbine will land proved
This gives hoih union* scale
briefly to pick uu the President'* ranging
s i .ih to $3.40
$2,40 an hourhous*
frum SI.04
grandchildren — David, 0, llarhara wtlh an iium
automatic boost to a $l.cs“
Anne, S, atul Susan. 2 — and their $2.50 hourly
range on Jan. IS.
parents, MuJ. and Mrs. John Eis­
enhower.
John, the chief executive's son.
I* stationed at Ft. Leavenworth,
Kan.
Another of the President's broth­
ers, Karl, a newspaper publisher
living in La Grange, Pi., will join
T o n ig h t — T h u r s d a y
tiie family ip Abilene with his wire.
The museum at Abllcnu was built
■ iW X fC H p ftm T d l
by the Elsenhower Foundation,
which wax organized by friends of
Iho family in Ibis "to promote citi­
zenship ami honor veterans u(
American warx." The President
and his family deeded Ihe boyhood
home and the grounds to the foun­
dation. which has acquired iiioru
land. The President has given the
foundation e major pari of his col­
nn Uaxter
lection of mementoes, trophies and
lev* Cochran
medals.
The chief executive will leave
Abilene Thursday afternoon to fly
to Toledo, then drive about 25 miles
to a Lake Erie retreat — the Cedar
Club — for a round of duck hunting
•U day Friday and Saturday morn­
ing. He will be Ihe guest, there of

Memorial To Ike
Will Be Dedicaled
Tomorrow At Home

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N n v . 11 — 9 TU I 1
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Joy G ift Pageant
Will Be Presented
On December 12

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$ 1.50 IVr riati*. Pulilir

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Invited

WEDNESDAY
T h a First itaptlst Ttulninc
A l E I K f ( . m i l ih Is o n S a l . N o v . 1 3
School for Hundav School worker*
Members of Presbyterian Circle
wll begin at 7:JIO p.m. The Admin- No. tine met Monday evening in
latratlon bonk for each ilepart- Ihe educational building f«r ■ tur
key dinner wl!h Mr*. W. It
mrnt wll he taught.
Mid-week Prayer Service* *l Ihr Browne and Miss F,l*le Farlev a*
Fir*t Methodist Church In Mc­ hostess**.
Afler rilnner Miss Lcltle ('aid
Kinley Hail will be at 7:30 p.tn.
Junior Choir Itehcarial Ini well opened Dip business session
•luring
which lime report* were
pupils in 4th, Jth and Nth grad.’- .
at First Methodist Church at 3:43 given on the number who has read
the "Home and Foreign Ml-,Inn .
p m.
Rook*" The women of Hie cliun li
will prevent Ihe Joy Hill pageunl
•
THURSDAY
Senior Choir Krhriir*al al Flr*i on Dec 12
Mr* A. H Mclnnls offered wo
Mtthodlat Church will hr ill 7:30
Interesting Bible lesson on the
p m.
The Training School for Sunday "Appeal to Caesar". The Deirm
fichool worker* will liegm nt Ihr her meelinK will be coniluclcd .it
G iT ’C M
First Duplist Chiirrh ui 7:30 p.m. Ihe home nf Mr*. Hrrlrude C.ll
The Central Ctri-li- ol the halt bert with Mrs. Carl Lind and Mr,
ford Harden Club will meet at the Carrie Smith »* cn hostesses
month .il |u:.ill .1 1 1 1 . in Ihr home nimnmir- room nod anyone
F U T U R E M ll.WKM— Itsr-r fin Seminole High Srhool «lrl» &lt;-nm|irhi»
Harden Center, K. First St. ami Mr*. Fred Dlslllne wa* welrum
ililrirelril I* insttnl In altr-lt.l ihr wit'eling* t I'lmln hi Julur-nn’*
Ihr but ore S u re r* rlu h that mr| .rMs-rslis y at III* echoul In
Mellonvllln Ave . al 0:43 a m. A ed as u new inemlier.
Studio)
Present werr Mr*. Annie Mc­
cirri new ofllrer*. The group meet* Ihe second Tuesday of ra r h
covered dish luncheon will be ful
lowed by a Harden run tu Me Arthur. Ml»* Sara Burns. Mr*
I Neill'* Florist Mr*. A. C. Henson. Bertha Harden. Mrs. A. H. Mr
r‘ Mr*. E. M. Hoke, ami Mr*. Frank Innl*. Mr*. John Krldcr. Mrs W
S. Brutnlrv Sr.. Mis* Flo Bishop,
Hill will be hostesses.
Mr*. Gertrude Hilbert. Miss Edna
The Ainlea Circle of the Harden Chittenden, Mr*. P. it. Bach. Mr*
Senior Barbara Humphrey «n« elected president of Hie Future
Club will meet nt It p.m. at the J. A. Bistilnr. Mrs. Fred Histllne
home of Mrs. Henry Mrl.aulln Jr., Mrs. W. It Hartley. Mrs. William Nurse* Mull nt a meeting vesterdav morning at Seminole High Srhonl. i;.inline th r
in!•••r
I»i .*•» «
\ * tn
Other officer* chosen were Jennnr Coppengrr, lonior, vice pM-stilcnt; UirU joifiiru: tin* l nfi-Yi* \ m i* i.int I i tt n||
117 W. 10th St. Mr* Vermin Nelson nrnnclt.
l -I '♦» Wnifil
June
Connor,
aritlnr,
sreretary;
mil
Minv
Tanner,
Junior,
puhlicit)
and Mrs. Earl Do*.,py urr ro
t'luh .mil itrehtmu
mil -mu; (.
\ x. "llo 1 iil|»'fi S *r.» J ;i&lt; ot»«Mi|
Miss Letlle Caldwell. Mrs Carl
hostesses.
Lind, Mr*. Miriam Vinun. Mrs &gt;him loan
.1 t u r n r
l ! \ lift till,
i ••• t"*'' i ( #j , ,
•ill t • oil i .or iltliur spi
Mr* Vinernt Itolieit*. chiilllimil of the oc p uni/alio n, con d iu trd the hoopit.il uviitrr roiixfiiirii'ii hi
Hcminola Rrhrknh lexlcr No'"t:i ('. K Hunter. Mr* John Smith.
I* •*' 11 HO .4«t It till' | *I It t
meeting
and
asked
the
girls
lo
will meet In the IOOF Hall al 3 Mr*. Carrlo Smith. Ml** Anna
'hfli'il |fr«t t’'l** Hit• f r -I II w !| »'
p.m. All members are timed lo hr Nel*on. Mrs. W It Browne. Mi** write down the tviie* of programs piTMiriN in* t\(•Inline ft* ,ilicn J ‘it
,i u••nilrrfiit lltin • f *t flu \. M , I I* lot I Hopi Koout/. I',»l
ni t u n N't l son. J . i r k
present.
Elsie Farley, Mrs. A B. Petri they de,Ire and the Biiirtliiq* ol flu* mrrlin^N •Vlifihnn.il tnfor m i ho&gt;pif,i| t»» h i v r ,oi MiiTt » ••'! 1 1 .ItI o•* it*
M The Magnolia Circlr of the San *nn, Mr*. Edna Adams. Mrs. L. T the group would lie carried mil film may hr nht.iinnl from Mr* ,iniotifit of
pi'i •••in. I i • it* K* •'It i Jiiiiuf.i Wiiirir, M tf\
ford Harden Club will mrcl with Sheppard, Mrs. E. T Louekv according to their wishes as intir'i Itobrrt*
itr.iu from mi our r*»i»imiiMiii whit** &gt;.1 o • II •I•I»\ M h i Mr-nrinliT.
M i tt
I itiiii'i
.l.iiiiiv Kml-Ivk
Mr*. W. K. McHobccts, 22(1 N. Miss Laura Chittenden. Mr*. C M as possible. Several girl* Inquire i
Srvrr.il
j*HU hit\ r
r n l r r r i f , lot*ill tflfls n»r aIu ,m . ut'w • likrl
Scoll Ave., at 0:43 a.in. with Mrs. Boyd, Mrs Stanley Vernay. Mrs If there would be a nurses' aid
fo u..ik m tlirlr •»%%•• hoiio i&gt;«\tu V* 14 Non M •&gt; i ..Hi . I not.I IImw ( il
P. O. Hart as co hostess. Roll R. N. Graham. Mrs. Mabel course established at Die new how itiii.*r*( l i i i n n u *ti h rptult of llu
hot
I .'••»
•• .ivnir i i»p|»rrn;i*«
call will be answered with Harden Drown. Mr*. John Wilson and Mr* pltal They al*« stated that Die* r lu h AniuriK llirm u r r Sur Ann ,i' writ us livr IlH’i r
t tiitl Mt \» ill l.mir H u m ii. V.tl
A. F. Hunt.
M•'mlif’r n a i r J r u»« m» H* •
hind.
would ilke In have the rluh's pic Miidfonl. U’hn Is thiilylng nt lh«
fin* I*it &gt;hhttfi .Ion i* Ami llrtilnft
The Sanford Harden Club Ilem
lure tint In Ihr Salmagundi. Ihr Orunui* Mrinorlul Ho pl'.*1 tn f * 1 «»fa Yul***. Ilrlo?*** \ itr
1 \ i I tl It lit \ hi ho | .hfh I loti on
erocalllt Circle will meet at 7:3*»
school yearbook At thr invitation Imuln m| i *91|S with I M n r u Mllifril 1 Jo Winiir, llrlfv \ hii J o»mi ..»» I*. M. 11lot In / I &lt;t|| « i '•»« III, I Ii
ollttni; rU r lit- . iidliing else sspriru like
p m at the home nf 3 trs n R Tea Follows
of the S1IS student council an ru Kay Walts, anil fliu n n iiry G a r &lt; Mrft) V.inr
Aim* !'••**• •
•'
II •» I
I* tin Molllfl^* i .
Brubaker, 2001 Pulmrtto Avr
try In Die hnmremnlng parade Is u rr . who (im* r n t r r n ! th r srlitNil j ,, m ,s I•*•%l i, Mpirr \ i S iih'I’, M il i•Mir | o.f'i »4 f dltf l.l I I"M
gottt»i|»r I K \ IS. N m l . Irian fit for svork
Training session for Strward'-hip WSCS Meeting
being considered
uf nurslnj: .it Klortila M atr ('lit j \ | ,,(. u vlrfi |»ot*t»ir I till- lift. M ••i
!'.»•*
I i ;hifo.il | 1rf I n | \ mm
nt
plus
. . I L \ IS ssi ui Icciiyjs'i.
Visitor* from 7:30 to o t&gt; in
The orgunl/alpui had tls begin vrrslly hi T aIIhIiam p p
\ tin Yapri* K . o r Jniltin
.! •• Vo ] ’*. h i I
.pi ir
Itrt *
At McKinley Hall
nlng last year under Ihe direction
Srnlc.ink, Jutif* t 'liiMior. Ilu l i h • \\
ii •**»r|rv
Mm
T h r rli.'ilrmnn Ntntr-l " t h r ninli
to
FRIDA1
The First Dapllst Church .Sundae
Nntllr
Mrs. A It Key, presldrnt of of Mrs J (' Boyce, pjft prr.ldea* r a l auxiliary Is " r r v happy r r Ih im p h iry . IViirly \lt I n t r \ It * ^
Scnotil Workers' Trainlnc school Ihe Florida Confrrenre. was the who was present al Ihe meeting
will begin al 7:.'ll! pm
Burst speaker at Ihe general med and membership has lumped from
The Duplicate llrldco Club will Ing nf the Woman'* Sorlclv of ;*9 to hi
The group meets the serum)
meet at the Yacht d u b with ►rut Christian Servlrr held Honda*
Ing lo stall at 7 (3 p in and plus afternoon at .McKinley ||«||
iuesday of each month al I** 3**
U&gt; act underwit) at 8 o'clock
The subject of .Mrs. Ivey's 1 ,11 V j in in the ti'inie economic*
The Mimosa Circle of the San was the Methodist Woman’s As s’oom Ml gill in Du .......ill art
ford Harden Club will mrot at I" semldy held In Milwaukee. Wl- Invited to join and any interested
a m. al (hr hnmr of Mr* IV k early In Die rummer Over wwi
Willis. 312 K 2Mh si . with Mr* r women attended from all over the
,'UIU CASI I IHST
SANI m m
I'llONE 1222-J
ChnrpenlttR a* co hoslrss.
Dulled Stale* along with in blv
The Sanforti Home Denton,tra hops and Rn ministers Florida »*Host Club will inrcl Al 10 a nt. al represented with ? 2 delegate,
the canning kllcben with n sack while All** Mabel Chapman al
lunch at noon A dcimm.drullnit lendeil from Sanford. The main
Ml,, Z.'lutu AIh n of f.eiv nr
will he given rettardlttH clranlttR Dioutthi of Ihr assembly. Mr* leans,
was tin llolt'l I'.IICsl
lowing inachinrs amt embroider Ivey concluded, was that the* of Mr La
and Mrs A I Dill
wauled everyone In leusr not
tug with nnlnt.
The Sailir Htirrismt t itapter in blinking something, lint to think
Mr. and Mrs Albeit Hardest)
the DauKhlcrs of Ihe American
WSCS president. Mr*. It D
Mr ami Mr, William I rffler
Revolution will meet nt 3 p.m at Hutchison presided over Die meet­ ami
returned Saturday after spctullm:
the home of Mrs. I,. I' Hagan
ing and announced Dial Ihr
The Pioneer* of Drltary. Circle t'lirlklmas bamiuet will be Dec. n several days with F J Herman ai
of Ihe Sanford Harden Club, will at 7 p m. The theme of thr scrip L’anavcr.il ll.it hor
meet *1 the home of Mrs Nell R Ittrr was "Jesus rhrlsl the Way”
T f White
Qit*rkenbti*h »l 3 p m
and Mm. lame' Borard offered a
me Ho go, *.
The Jacardanda Circle nf the vocal solo
I St 1.1,nt Whin
Sanford Harden Club will meet at
Cirrle Five with Mrs M II
7:30 p. lit. with Mrs. Mabel Hear, Strickland, chairman, wa, In
8,12 Rosalia Drive.
rhurgr of Ihe program and niak
The Hanford Shrine Club will Inc arrangements for Die tea that
meet ai 7 n. nt. In the bamiuet hall followed was Mrs. It. W. Herron
of Masonic Temple for a turkey I'wn large tables were decorated
dinner. Final arrangement* for Or­ with autumn arrangements of ern
not* i
l o t l t ' o t f % • If.4If
Im rlufil nrr Mr**. \V. \irotnl lliihrrl**. th in in.mi m! i Im «m i' iim*m IIhii '!.•
lando Ceremonies will be made and tons and gourds und a horn of
I • lift n (
n , •«• &lt;| Ii f • I t t
in &gt;ii i , him* I MitiHH. Hi’i'i t*fii r i , jiiiiI M ii f 1 liffoitl Itiii i • •in hi tit.iii |i
plenty
all nobles are urged lo attend.
I I ' l . Ml . .1 1 1
I Mi l l -till •
r Ii*Il I AM1 J I*tllllll' I ll|»|ll'll|*l‘l . *Il C |ll t wlillltl. (tlltl 11.• * I .• If t«IM|lfil &gt;A | | t
Approximately ill ladles weir
The Hibiscus (uri-le of the San­
s | lllllll J
ford Hnrdrn Club will meet nt prosrnl
I .it ll«* It.imiv I ’ I.iimI* r •••■ ■ !•*••»
10 a. m. nt the home of Mr*. Joe
«mI III- hr*f tiirllid.iv SiiimI.iv mi IIi
a party given by In. moDtrr. M.
Pv Melsch, W. First St., before going
on a tour of the Harden Darn In Mrs. Amelia Noble Arthiircnr Flanders, it Ih* Imm.
Euktti. A covered dish Itinrhcon
of her parent*. 'lr and Mrs A I,
Wll*.in »n llosalla Drive
will be held with Mr*. W. C. Clausa
a* hostess and Mrs. John l.ttdwlg Presents Program
BirDi.lav rnkr. decorated wlD«
and Mr». Fred B. Zerrennner topink and blur, and Ice ere tin wshostesses.
At Chapter Meet
served I" the young guest. Th» •
Training session for Stewardship
invited lo br with Dannv wrr.
SI
Mark's
Chapter
nf
Ihr
Wo
Visitor* from 7 V) to 9 p m
Da* id Flandwman'* Auxiliary nf Holy Cros&gt; John I.amb
The Sanford Junior High School Episcopal Church me! Monday Sliaron and Brvan Blocker
D r y nkin rnn hr n v r r m i n r . . ntir** I r r l ” nm ilr lr** nnfit rn h lr
P-TA and Band will aponror tha evening with Airs llov Kynie* as
Also Mr and Mrs A. 1. Wilson
annual variety thow to lw held Mrs. Margarrt flower presided Mr and Mrs (', .1 Blocker Mi
I»s f •» a r e f ,. - n r g e
a t the irhool auditorium at 8 p. re. "Ver Ihe session Dial opened with and Mr* It D I nmh. Marlon
‘ c c /. r I li iu .I . I Item llo
The Dirt Hardener* Circle of the Ihe devotional.
Harman and Waller A Cook
I ) . . II. l.l II. I hi r
M
i0 Off ttf
Pie
great
hcntflli
that
have
bc-n
hrooghl
in
,11
niantieU
; Oarden Club will meet with Mr*
Tho
program
ronslsllng
nf
*
hrt
•
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I*.
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III (My
rr*e*rch
in
Ihe
tlrMs
of
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mrditlor
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H. H. MrCaslln. 2011 Mrllonvllle
•I Ak I . 1| lllits x |||||.||l|r|
m i l Ml |
impudent new kn"\vtedpr ul llir tiuni.in ,(m an&lt;l 0 , c.u I til r • toii'lr
Ave., at in a m. Mr* W A. Mor lesson on Ihe use uf Ihe Con%&gt;rIh- ffl |« |li • 11 \ s . i l l t f » „ t | |f»r (xV l l
rlson will he guest speaker who dance was presented by Mrs. Meeting Postponed
il is now rslabli,liril Dial (be uioilitinn l noun a d o &lt;km IIMJ MU lit" ,-c.
will speak on "Flowering Trees Amelia Noble who al*n gave a
•M |
|* | *| | g //. »*•. / I • ifI m *» p»*»
plague a woman', v*iy esnleiue and add unwanird yrai n, h i ippr u
The meeting uf Rose Circle of
detailed
explanation
of
Ihe
value
of the Bible."
it, mu • 1r% t*v mpplk mg penf
ancc Abn. nut ol ihi» new loimlertge ha, ...me a «n&lt;, • -lul iir iim- io
of Ihe Dnlle.l Thank Offering In the Sanford Harden Club ha* been
(• Mum. Ilthll •f MlIT . httlr qfet Iyl« 4Mtf
for Ihnxr age aililmg kite* *1 Ibr corntl. nf tha oe« ,••••*■•* ( mw , 1 rrl
Die Woman'* Aiivlllary through postponed until Friday. Nov 19
MONDAY
r * t F t \ (•» f h f
I , n R r m i II% i »f t ii il ip
five fields of service, showing at which time It will bn held at
The OLS Past Matrons Club will Ihe
Ihe home nf Mrs Charle* Merl
Ttlil COndilmn t* nflrn dlrct tty .elated In es, cssise ,t m d* nr», tin tnib
I.* * i' I. mi'll «mr srri ilinii f.n hrr
meet at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs R. II'* Importance In Ihe life of Die wether
rated trealment fn. "Crow s I rrl," therefuie. .* ihe v i m &lt;&gt; tm .n ,m .
churrh beyond Ihe parochial llmlls
kr II I hrn k ltrn (hr n*ri |i»*tf% «*4if hr
W. Turner. 913 Park Ave.
Results are m.wl satisfying f be skin gain, new rl.n ln m nr.io.lil I ' .....
• m I lr i c hrr hnfi.lv ilmir «Iip II
The Christian Women’s Frllow. into Ihe missionary field of tho
|us! one treatment, and at il he.nme* incur and mn.r rl n ,nliri uul
nuts, mint, and coffer
i *4maa Inm Ii«|9v toMO'lrtfid | 4».in 1*4
i . ship nf the First Christian church world.
Those present were Mrs Arne
Following Ihr program regular
mote nipple with (.intituled irratment. those ( ...w , l ret m l nnov
I'f • / / »(#(./ Iniimi irillv • $1 pint
I I will meet at the rhurrh al 7:30
t . m. All member* are asked to luiilnM* was taken lip anil an- lla Noble, Mr* John Gsllowav.
other tiny lines h n u n u sntlet and less n.iliirable I I . tair appr.ii,
l i t v*hr(&lt;\(’i uixiiirliix n r miM Sp
ommrrmenl was made regarding Mrs. Boy Holler. Mr*. Joseph
t« present.
fiesher, xmonihe. and ynongei t.Miking
plii .•*(»( pump her nf m Im • h.iigr it
Ihe Chain of Missions that will he Saunders, Mrs Margaret- Bower.
'(•&gt; h.imlv No cap Im mkr ••(( m-l
TUESDAY
In Sanford Feh 0 and 7 with the 3tr*. Esther Ridge. Mrs Frank
T h r T r r n im e n i /* .S'frrt/i/e
pill I'll 1 mi
The Sanford Tourist and Shnf First napllsl Church a* host.
Miller, Mr* Troy Bay. Mrs
This very desirable change in one'* appratame i« qoicli. .sec mnpb.hr.I
fleboard Club will meet after the
Several patterns of dishes were Hlenn l.lnglc, Mr*. Boy Symes.
H rlw p o i) Xshimt|i.Mia
covered dish (upper to discuss shown and a vole wa* token to Mr*. W E Waljum, and Mr*
A special ti.piid snlulltm runi.unlng pore lanolin, with c ri • s m o. is
f /.i.'rf i m Y .i i |.f i e f i . . p |S / d r i f n g
the Chrlslnis* parade.
applied lo the surface nf the Win Cetlnln cnm|Mififnf' *»f 'Im ip r i'tl
determine which lo chose. fteV"- Rov Symes Jr.
Methodist Youlh Fellowship will sentatlves of St. Monica's Chapter
.ill'/ I V i / e r l / ) y itilltiftv a lilr
lanolin t.ilulmn Itnown as cholesterol* no.I exle.x) llirn p-ncl.ale Ihr Win
have a subdistrict meet In De- told that fruit rake orders are be­
tt'i lime for Fried Oyster*! Tn
in alleviate ihe condition of cl.yne.i and lo nuke Hie tm .ui&gt;rr an I Itct- tcccglo * hJn untr ho . ,h»m
Land. The group will leave First ing taken for Ihe holiday season aa make llirm taste especially good,
mote elastic.
pcc.c die. c&gt; a cew deep, ed I a‘oo IN
Methodist ("lurch at 0:t3 p. m. a major project.
dtp them .n an egg lightly beaten
Pt c '. r ccr I la, lltin and lewd mm*
This wonder liquid it Ltvnt iv P u % l.iquhl and is etc ty t l . phi, i.,s.
District Workshop for Commla
At (he closp of the meeting the wftli a tablespoon of water, then
tic iii lovely Its c.mulip ac lion. Iimi, o(
slon on Missions and Commission hoateaa, assisted by Mrs. Roy In crarker meal mixed with
wherever cosmetic* are sold It Is best used al night, flc i a, a m i l e op
lit
on Membership and Evangelism to Symes Jr., served sandwiches. He minced pnralcy.
remover, then a few drop, genily ma..aKeil in |o&gt;i hefnte ’eiitmg Hr mil* , •co,e dura wonclei. lor the hair He
be held at First Methodist Church
luce rr aBrr .tiumpccu ii mates .ml
can be tpeeded up if the .kin potet are flut opened with • hut. uri towel
at 7:30 p. m.
l - r p , nail yl-ammg and more easily
U.ed a . a powder hate, il keep* Ihe I ssuiim P t u . m cuu.ee i »uh ihr

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Barbara Humphrey Elected President Of Future Nurses Club

BOYS $3.35

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First Birthday
Of Danny Flanders
Observed At Party

W in d e r s C a n Now 35c D o n e
F o r S k in o f A n y A&lt;&gt;e!

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educational eantar of tha laundry
trvduatnr. a n tha favorite fooda of
thia wall-known Inaact who thrive*
In tha aummar m t h a . Fabrics
which have baon laundered do not
what Mr. Moth’a appall Ia, and
laundriap today mothproof woolant
aoch aa blanket* and Mek them In
eallephana or pHofoIm bar* for
oaf*, dean aummar atorafa.

BENEFIT DANCE
( ■ vI ' ' V * * .»*
American Levkm

LAST TIME
TODAY

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m ilb o h n lo o lo r

STARTS TOMORROW
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I h e action of soap and lyntlRtie detergent, on h.imrc hair b n b--n
carefully studied, with* view In developing a «hanipnn ihu would clean.*
thoroughly and beautify, too Sucn a shampou would b.ve t.» .c u r oui
completely (with one rin.ingl so that nn dulling resoicc or hh„ would
remain on Ihe hair II mud not dry nut the h*u m cause &gt;hr end, lo &lt;plu
Lanomn P m * fh n m fo o meet, all the.* requirement., nd ai a plus o
beauty treat, the hair hy giving it a high sheen millions cf dancing high
light. Lam u in P u t Shampoo I. economical, mo t l mu in xi tm me
large 6 mince bottle

Goa&lt;l /Voir. Tar Tha»r IVha
Prrfrr ( Iraming Crrain

manageable than suit ever beloved il
i or.Id be Men (ind it a wonderful
glooming aid loo I aunl tu I'l . x f or
I lir lloo I. 11 plua lav

III' II yitlllHilltir All l l v - r
I ‘ e i \ ini h of the hcxly wilt (.el silky•n.oodt when caressed .tier the bath
with I suril in P i c . 4 1 1 0 c » Hotly
I "iioo Imparts . soilness, smooth­
ness mil est|imilr loveliness that it
new I tie ease and feeling ol lusury
that follow, tomfhow makes c lothe,
seem smaller than before Ihr larga
I J otinie iMiitlr o| l su.it tu Pi c t All
O iri ffoi/y lotion is only l l HI plus
las whereser cosmetics me sold

OUR VF.RY SPECIAL
AU
Onliovn it nr Hot Purchasi

I'c e cg m n a ii^ U i o
-w,es%••-,y,t• fnt»nc, Cohnmei Intt&gt;lode, o ib n o iiii.g iiip m piloted In o spneed floral
design N eva, hove we been olcte to bring you (Uth
aoolity und inhe.ent ..n n .ln e s i, ot ruth a low/ price,
“’ .e it hns m odified Chinese •-yckbne tucked and
it
ed like o bn/ rpjclt Bd, bon* lucked and
ililr.be I ond tin d e n eo .ed b/ on o v t.lo p e l mdfenol. llu d d e d In eenter wntb d o iiltn g rh i.'e ito n a
clip Botlon alt the do / d o * " with i» ll covered button.,

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Now there is a clean.Ing cream that
makes avallabla to tha .kin new choltttarot, and eiter. each time d It used.

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akin during the day, thereby .till further accelerating il • hr Mil * ,«i lion
In any event. L ahotin Pm * I UintJ u.ed m do. m a n i c due. wundet.
far dry .kin and "Crnw'i l eet "

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But this wonderful softening Action It
not at tha aapense nf cleansing thoroughneis. Lanoi in Pi i t ClranilHg
Cream lor pry Shin teem, lo remove
every liny tpeck of dial. .So, dry tkin
victim, who prefer a cleansing cream
will gal Immediate and beautiful rciultl
from Lamm in Pi pa CleniUng Cream
lor Dry Skin. II plua lag *her4var eoa■mAca ar* told.

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Wednesday Nov. 10, 10M

Shy George Gobel
Spent Many Years
In Apprenticeship
HOLLYWOOD uh-LIkc many an
"overnight sensation," Oeorge Gobet put in many years of airpren4lr**ttlj&gt; before lotting the blgtline
In shbw business
As Viewer* uf his Saturday night
TV show can see, Gobel has one
Important clement Dial llstiiiguisli
ea top stars. Thai Is timing In
delivering hb lines and waitinv
for laughs, he can Judge that spill
second which governs whrihcr an
audience will continue being
amused or boredom will *et In.
lie learned this the hard way-before Hie pleasure seekers on Ihr
night club clreuil. II was a far cry
Rn»l lib stall as u performer. In
iho choir of St Stephen's Episcopal
Church in Chicago
George was born In the Windy
City on May 20. man. He was the
only chilli of Herman and Lillian
QoM, who run a grocery store A
itcrlliu: soprano, George was grad­
uated from the choir to » s|miI on
radio's nullotml barn dance, lie
acted on the Torn Mix air serial
and continued singing on hillbilly
shows until IIII), when he Joined
the Ale Force,
A 11-2)1 filer stationed al Fred­
erick, Okla., he played Ills guitar
and sang tor set vtv* .Lows. He
also begun telling stories. The OF*
were convulsed by Ills deadpan
delivery.
Out of the Air Force In IWfl, Gobel tried to find work a* a comedi­
an In Chicago. Ho was tabbed ns
a comer by David O'Malley, who
remains his agent tc-Jsy. O'Malley
afarled honking tils young client
into conventions and night clubs,
gradually building In clast.
Was he Impatient fur game in
liman early auy*T
"No, not really," Gobel re/lech.
"Each new dale was more import
ant and presented new challenges
I was doom very well.
"'Hie only thing that bothered
mo wus not being able to spend
much time with mv family. I have
three children anti my wife Alice
la a home-type girl She had never
been near show business, and she
couldn't get usH tu not being al
home. Wlieu she'd come visit me
on the read, she'll he Itching to
get home after a week.
"I had hoped to 'eventually
reach the point where I could atay
In Chicago most of the tima, trav­
eling only 1 2 weeks a year. But I
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the Hoagy Carmichael TV i o v s
summer ago.
"I had ikme good guest shots on
shows like ‘Toast uf trio Town' and
‘Till* Is Khnw Business,"’ ha said.
"People thought they remembered
me, but they couldn't qUUe piece
me. It wasn’t until I was on for
eight straight week* that J made
an impress!

THE SANFORD HERALD

uf his own, which made Its debut
ibis fall lie was Inimediulelv
hailed a* the brightest comedy tal­
ent in years.
George and his wife Alice, whom
he met In high school, have settled
in Iho San Fernando Valley with
their son Gregg, U. and daughter*
Georgia, almost I. and la’slle, 7
months. I asked him If his family
thought he was funny
"Alice •does," he said. "Gregg
sometimes Sometimes he doesn't.
Unlike must comedians, he Is
shy. This rnaket, it dlflicull for hirst
to accept the praise that lias been
heaped on him b&gt; TV fans Only
last week lie was making a March
of Dimes short for TV at HKO
Studios. Durham Stanwyck was
acting in a picture on Uie next
stage.
When she heard lie was nearby,
she rushed over lo lib sel, kissed
him and said she never missed
his show He had never met her
before
All kinds of nice things Inve
hern happening lo this brushhaired, sober-fared firriuyinun from
Chicago

Rock Sick Tigers
|n Warm Blankets
Woman Reports
NEW YORK, of) - "There’* not

nursery lo pat a 3-inoidliold 18
pound Itengal cub (Juiekly he put
Ills (rent (laws areunil her neck
and nuzzled her nose.
"Till* fellow here," "lie said,
"Like* to be rocked, or ju-t held,
all the lime, lie's them oil (polled
llger I've ever seen, and I've
raised—und spoil*. I 27 of Ihein "
Mlie stood npl n slixidcr t fool 8
brunette in blue over alls and pink
sweater, and started walking "low­
ly with the cult gnawing at her
crcpe-stiled shoe*.
Mrs. Martini learned a lot about
caring for Infant animal* In Ihe
dozen years since her husband
Fred, head HonVuopcr at Ihe zoo,
brought home a newborn and neg­
lected baby of a highly nervous
lioness anil asked her help.
There Were no books she could
road on "what lo do when Ihe
baby lion comes" and she knew
nothing about domosllc rats But
with the same care, sterilized bat­
tles and feeding schedule* the
would have given her ow n ha by
ahb had losL year* before, she
pulled Ihe little fellow through.
As ether baby felines were
brought tu the small Martial apartment, .the persuaded zoo official*
to convert a storeroom in Ihe Hon
house into a nursery. She still
raises the babies at home though,
moving them tu the nursery at

f r For Party fare

Amazing Break
Made Into Movies
By Sandra Descher
HOLLYWOOD i* - The MOM
schoolhouae, which once rang with
♦haul* of student* like Mickey
IliKinov, Jnrly Onrland, Lana Turn­
er. Elizabeth Taylor and Mar­
garet O'lirlen, now (hellers but
one regular student — o aad-cyed
little H-year-old named Sandra
Detcher.
Sandra appear* to he the only
child under contract to the movie
studios today, and how she broke
Into the movies will amaze you.
I learned the story from the girl
and her alert mother, Mr*. Au­
drey Descher. Sandra, win I*
small for her atie and has large
brown eye* and long lashes, lob­
bied on a cottage cheese and pine
apple salad while her mother re­
lated :
“ You may find It hard to be­
lieve. Somvtlmei 1 do too. You
*ee, ever alncc Sandy was very
young, people lioye neon lulling
me how witty and bright she I*.
They said sho should be In the
movlea.
"Well, I didn't think much about
it until n couple of year* ago. On
an Impulae. I called Warner
llrothers and asked for the castIng department. Thu secretary to
one ol the casting heads was out,
so I was connected directly. I told
the woman that t had u child win.
was very bright and people said
she should he in movies. What
should I do about It?
"If site hud brushed me off. I
never would have tried again Hut
she said. ‘Can you he here In hall
nil hour?'
"They were looking for o girl
for ‘Miracle of Our l,udy of Fa
lima.' bill Sandy was obviously
loo young When director Michael
I'm til told her in. stio started rry
Ing, Then lie told her that someday
she wouldn't be loo young, and
she smiled again.
"An agent saw her and figured
if she could tin ii it on and off like
that, she ought to make all actress,
jfe landed her a role In Wall Ills
ney’s Christmas show and she has
been working ever since
"A funny thing—one dav I was
ill a easting office at ItKO. where
Sandy did 'The French Line ' The
man hung up Ihe phone arid said
l-i me, 'What a rrazy woman' She
Just called oul of Ihe blue anil said
she had a lalenltsl child who
shoo hi be III pictures. How could
anybody break in Hie movies thnl
way''"
Since Ihe Disney debut, Sandy
has worked In II movies mid tnosl
of Ihe top TV film shows. After
her tele In "The Had and the
Heautifnl," MOM offered a con­
tract.
She signed with MOM ur&gt;J went
Inin the Important role as daughter
of Kll*/d&gt;eth Tavlor and Van John­
son In "The Last Time I Saw
Paris." Then she played the under­
study to love goddess Lana Turner
In the Hibicnl epic "The Prodigal,"

NEW YORK bD-Dlary of a New 'legislative angle. HU vlew*t are
about 1 1 0 degrees apart from
Yorker:*
MONDAY — Architect Frank LUlentbal’s.
Anyway, we got together and It
Lloyd Wright, silver mane, opera
cape and all, la back In town. He was a grand thing to hear the pros
was u this year, but nobody could ami cons from two brilliant guys
bu more youthful In outlook. Says with opposite feelings on the same
h b formula for this l* to "keep subject.
young people around all the time.
THURSDAY - S p e a k i n g of
Actually, it's more becauie of hi* books, It was hard to turn oul the
tremendous enthusiasms. He per­ light tonight on "The Reason
sonifies the observation, "Zest is Why." This Is a wonderful Job an
the last gift of the gods." He has that famous Incident, the charge of
great zest.
the Light brigade — by u lady
Right now, he b all excited over author, no le u . In spots, it hunters
Ills new Job — building Guggen- on being hilarious, but 1 couldn't
foeim Museum. Says he has been help but suffer for Ihe poor Hrill-.li
dreaming all hb life of the oppor­ Tommy quietly following such offi­
tunity to create this particular cers. The Hritish soldier b n great
form in a building. When he looks
at hi* drawings, he has the expres­
sion of a man In love. Last lime 1
saw him, ho waa Interested In the
writings uf a (Ireek mystic. He U
convinced that death b an Illusion,
and for him certainly life b a great
Joy.
TUESDAY - Went to a little
phlndy for HUdegerde, who was
looking radiant. A very attractive
girl, "IRUty,” mainly because she

ClARf BOOTH! IUCI, li. S. Ambassador to Italy, places a sympathetic
hnml oft lii|uir&lt;l Olovatml San lue, II), In a Salerno hospital. The young­
ster was one uf llie hundreds of victims of the Mood and hurrknna
which batteled the Salerno euast.it area. American aid has been sent.

Inga, and b practically an expert
In the field?
, WEDNESDAY - Sat late and
fascinated tonight listening to a
discussion uf Israel.
it came about when Alfred Liblenthal blew In suddenly from the
Middle East. Ho wrote “ What
1‘rjcc Israel," a book that sets
lorth the reason* why anti-Zionists
oppose » Jewish political stale.
Au old Washington pal, Leo Mar­
golin, has had considerable exper­
ience with these matters from Ihe

What Do You Know
Of Veteran's Day?
1. What does Veteran's Day
commemorate?
2. Where Is it observed?
3. Whpt Is It called In Canada?
4. Where Is (he scene of na­
tional observance in the United
States. France and England?
5. Why Is a period of silence ob­
served ut II a.in.?
G. Where did the signing lake
puce?
7. What famous nurse and wom­
an spy were executed during
World War t?
8 . What was me best known
poem lo come out of World War I?
U. Who were the Rig Three ol
1018?
It). When did Ihe United States
enter World War 1?

(Answers are o« page 4. (live
yourself 10 poinl* for each eorrect
aeswrr; 7* or higher U escetlenl.

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BENEFIT DANCE
AHMAOU, 43, the Sardaun* of
Sokoto, has been elected the first
Fiimf m'niLUi uf ffuttbwO JGgeria under a pew constitution set
up with the cooperation ol the
British government The rank ot
Bardaune la e historical one, held
only by • eon of Uie royal house of
Sokoto. Ahmadu's cousin, the sul­
tan of Sokoto, ts spiritual leader
of the country'! 11W million Mos­
lem*. (International Aoundptiolo)

FIVE-WfEK-OID Dougins llrook* West makes his picture debut In tha
anus of bis mother, F.vo Arden, screen and TV actress. The father Is
iclur I) look* West. The couple have 3 other children, (fnternaiionulj

Special Care
Should Be Taken
To Put Up Apples

fenicioua when they grow qn bid
all I know are my own bandraised, spoiled, pampered tigers."
In the next cage a black tenpard,
reputedly the moat treachcrauk and
untamable animal In the world,
wn* crouched glaring at the crowd
when Mri- Martini came up and
called "Bagheera." Ill* llihc. ebony
body streaked tn the bare and ho
Iranllcally clutched her areund the
Tbp crowd gasped and M l bad:

it mgtl W the i)
(hem tn be !(
knows—and my
too—la the kllol
pans, aud babj
And you ape bo

Sm pkay Says;

Tlu&gt; homemaker who wants to

freeze or can upido slices, for quirk

use In pie or other desserts, need*
to take special precaution* Irat
this delicate fruit turn dark or
mushy, sny* Myrtle Wilson, Homo
Demonstration A g e n t . Starting
with crisp, firm, well-flavored ap­
ples Im Important fur this use, too.
To freeze apple slices fur fruit
coekliiil nr uticookfd desserts: Pre­
pare a medium-heavy sirup by
dissolving sugar ill water In the
prupurtlomt of It cups sugar tu 4
cup* water. To each quart uf sirup
adit 1 &lt;j teaspoon of ascorbic acid
&lt;vitamin C&gt;. Tills ant I-darkening
aid for fruit freeiing la sold In
powdered for crystnllne form tn
many drug stores.
HLarting with Vk cup sirup in
cucli freezer container, slice peeled
and cored upples dlretly Into the
cold sirup. Press alien down and
add enough sirup to cuvrr. Leava
spare at lop to allow for food
expanding In freezing:
Inch
space in pint containers; I Inch
In quarta. Heal and fretae.
To freeav apple slices, with or
without, swmtenlug, for plo or
ether cooked dtshra: Hiice peeled
and corod apples Into water con­
taining 3 tablespoons salt per gal­
lon, to prevent darkening. Drain,
Flare npplo slices In a single lay­
er In a steamer ami steam H i to
8 minutes, depending on thickness
of slices, Cool In cold water and
drain. For a sweetened puck,
sprinkle Ik &lt;up sugar over each
quart (114 pounds I of cut ftwH
and stir. Hweetencd or uniweetaned, puck the slices Into freeier
containers and press down, leav­
ing H inch space a t top. Seal and
freeae.
To can apples: 1'scklng raw
give* better flavor und texture
than pr-heatlng tha allcea and
packing them hot. Fur a raw pack,
slice peeleq and cored apple* Into
water containing 2 tablespoon*
each of salt and vinegar per gal-

Ion, Drain. Pack (In- ruw slices in
home-canning Jars to H Im-h of
top. Cover with ladling sugar sirup
madii In pro]Hirllon of I cup of
sugar to .’I cup* of water. Leave Ik
inch space at top of Jar. Adjust
Jar Hit* anil nrecus* either pint* or
quarts 18 minutes hi u water bath
csnntr.
The hot pack has this advant­
age, if storage space is limited:
About 30 percent more apple slices
may tm canned in each Jar. To
pacK hot: After the slices are
drained from the suit und vinegar
Nolutlun, boll the fruit In Ihl* sirup
or water for 6 minutes. Then pack
and prorcees in the cantier Ilka
raw slli'i-s.

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AGENCY

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DUCK
HUNTING
STARTS FRIDAY - AT NQON
NOV. 12,1954
DON'T BE CAUGH T SHORT!
Come in Today and se&lt;e pur complete line in

HUNTING NEEDS!

M M MAIM O'MAAA, • ! Yankara,
N.Y- haa bean aalactfd la rapra■ant New York City in tha "Utile
Mias U.B.A." contest to be ataga4l
on Nov.V. She will compete with
other beauty queans, Utraa to II
years el age.
fJnfereatlowal)

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CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MAfHS
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OK
FVKE1GN COUNTRIES

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paddi))* Uuiiqfi; oq;
q.t|t|M in jnoq oq; *V* litfA 'V

they are hig cat* pacing the cages
ihe Is not allowed lo elder?
"Como and sec," she said.
She found her husband, a big
smiling man who loved Hons so
much ho gave up hi* Job ns a
Jeweler to ftart at Ihe ton a* an
extra hand about 13 years ago,
and started un the ruumls.
The lUW-iuiund tigers they had
once held In (heir bands rushed
to Uiu front of their cage*, threw
themselves on the cement floor;
relied and purred ami hugged to 1 m&lt;
potted.
"That’* your answer," Mr*. Atnr-

FRIDAY — Spent all day work­
ing on t piece about Vnlvac, the
electronic brain. You idfcf have
Lfen It uu television election night.
To me, the Iptereitlnf fact Is
(hat a whole now group of tcc|w
nlclail* ha* come Into existence
because id "the Uraln." They are
trained lo translate problems Into
the "language" of the machine.
It’s another example uf the prin­
ciple that each Invention opens up
new areas of specialization..
SATURDAY Mine. Daria
Sliatlk, who is famous In Egypt,
came in for u quick visit. She Is the

b
t ^ n r s t tt'.K
possesses a fine collection of point-

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nuck

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vAlswhd Rlea recipe,
oarfact omblnatlon.
kaasy rocIpa wblchia
looked rlea. Totsthar
dltk to your family

Morin Keeps Diary For

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Hpftter* Boots —
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Trust C ase
upreme Court

S p o rts

By Alan Mover

ffiR L

WASHINGTON (/Pt—The government sets out Wednesday l" try
to convince the Supreme Court that two major hosing clubs anil two
Bltr names in fight promotion are involved in an Illegal consplru ,R t o violate the ahtl-munopoly laws.
The court hits allotted two limiu for argouielits hv both side* 1
ginning about 12:30 p.m„ KST.
What tho government is seeking Is n Supreme Court ruling
against the International Boxing Club* of New Yurk nnd Illinois, Madisop Square Garden, James t). Norris, head of the New York and CM
cr.gu boxing clubs, umi Aithur M. Wlrtx, who "hares with Norris note
ownership of the Chicago Htailium
mid its subsidiaries.
The busing people base their ease
chiefly on the legal doctrine of
"stare det-Lib,’’ under w li i r l»
courti .sometimes stand tiy prevt
cux dreiriom ami refuse to disUui,
settled mutters
Tile "settled matter" cited m
lids ease is the relutloiisliip id pm •
fcsxionil ham-hall to the nation’ 1
anti-truM laws. Last Noveinbei 1
the Supreme t'mirt ru’ed that base. ,
bull dues not come under the null
By ROSETTA DAVIS
Th* Crooms Academy Panther* trust laws
Attorneys fur the Mixing inter
walloped the Kurils Tigers. ZOO,
Friday night, with Geo Kuiglii rsl* have told the court in n brief
"Our basic argument is Ihal
(ptarbeadlng the Panther attach
ind scoring two of the three since professional boxing is mid a!
ways has been IndiillngtiKhahlc
f h foncbdowii*.
Knight is one u( Crooms top (u.T (rum professional baseball, in all
bifas, and hljjh scorer (or Hit material aspects of the manner in
it is coi&gt; lurleti, the derisim*
|ht with 13 points, lie also made which
relating to urufessional basetiall
one n( the extra points.
must be treated as governing pro
t)unnl.l Hutke was the leadini fessiunul
Mixing."
mind gainer although he did no
The government, which Is apm-.il
log an adverse ruling in a ll s
Quarterback Hill Frederick, call District Court in New York, m
ed a magnificent game, and scor­ gued that bnsbca'l and Mixing are
ed the first TD on a quarterback ‘‘markedly different."
sneak.
The crux of tho argument in
i The band received ttimullmi* volvcs television. The government
maintains
at leas t 25 per cent
'applause when it took Hie field (or
of boxing income--mid in some
tb* half time show.
The Panthers will m-xl lace the cases more Ilian 50 per eent
the Memorial Stadium ut *i comes from right.* to put on m
tlnnwide television .show i. 'Iliis, tino’clock.
Justice Department argues, pul-,
Yardstick
*g r o u p _______
KtMrjia boxing squarely in interstate coml(S meree
ill
Yard*
ard* Irtushin
Rustling
No more so titan baseball, Un­
tanf*
ard* Pssslni
rasslnir
II boxing lawyers reply 'Iliey argue
***** AAtlrmpisd
•
f'assss
lien
ii
'tf S K 0(tm|il*t*d
tiial baseball cnllrets in liiui-s a .
&gt;a*»ss lnt*-i'-*-l'i"-l
1
much from TV and radio a* does •
'unt* A ttsm rtrd
3* Mixing.
PiihHng Avsrsas
«
ruinbles
Ally Gen. Nalhanial L. Gold
1
KuMildss ll»eovsrsd
«* stein of New York entered the
Yar d* J " e n * l l i » d
l&lt;&gt; cose as a "friend of the cuurl,"
T m t l Yarihig*
k
arguing with the government th.it
, TV Is the big (nclur in boxing
income
Colorado Back
"Television, mil the Ihix olfn-e,
is the tail Ihnt swings the Mixing
Nears Perfection
kite," said Goldstein

01 A /K

Roundup

O ' A f fA \ Y
w o G

nv GAYLE TALBOT

Crooms Academy
^Defeats Eustis
By Rustling Game

8

S T W F O R D '- . Nell «-7 &gt; Inti-rri ptn u pn&gt;* intended for (3ll) of
the I ’niv-rrsltv „f Soulheto California in the th ird n u a rle r of
ihcir game in I’alii t i l s , ( u t il . The |inia was throw n from the
S lanford ill in the I iiqiin U-ianl line hi r o u t r a t l o . PnM-atvii
Trojnii* ground o i l a If I ■7 i l e f o n over Stu nford, vlrlunlly
i liiirhing ii plnre hi Hu- Hum- Howl, i liilerunllonat Nniiinlphtiln)

Instead 0/ Leading A Dogs Life
People Should Have It So Good

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ON WAY UP

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"L eading a dog’s life" in tin*
,i ere Pled sense of the te r m ha*
no place in the dogg) vocabulary
-d Hie mure limn a hundred pure
tired dogs who re s id e in the
i , am
al lies
s e a r c h Kennels at Kan
G
es R eesearch

j ; knkee, Illinois.

'L'X.VfNG /Y
NEW YORK, M '- C l a r k Grlflilh.
the aged owner of Ihe Washington
O \E 0 =
Nats, w asn’t Just being raid an ker
G P E A ’r e O T
m u when he (might the tran sfer
&lt;7 0 * CN-. V&lt;5
of the l'lui.ldel|)hia Athletics to
' .O R * O c
Kan«a« City right down to the tut
ter end. The "O ld Fox'* might well
'A have been hauling foi the very Ide
&lt; Z£4&lt;pO \’
of his club, nnd the fact that infi/fllC E
rv -7 lost gives a sad side to the log
CPE.V//V&amp;
baseball transaction
|
'O •50L"*‘tJ
When the 1055 A im - m a n League
C *7R OL /,'V A
season opens, the aggressive Haiti
more Orioles will lie in business
as an E astern te am only 40 easy
miles (rum Washington. It -till tie
a n atural alignment, in contrast to
lust y e a r's silly situation in which
the Oriole* were member* of HuWestern Her of te am s llul it also
could prove a mortal blow to the
Washington franchise
F o r a Iona tim e now
longer
than baseball people like to recall
— the Nats n a v e been able In
scrupc along under Grlfllth's pinch
penny pollciM only because they
ta n the only wheel m town It will
he differetd nuw with the Orioles
matching them on home dales and
rutting into the television and radio
swag, and d will be pure m urder
Hie first season the Baltim ore own
ers come up with a contending
leant
The cut in TV revenue promise*
to to- serious enough right Im m
the -lari The Nat* a l e ti wind to
take a substantial whack The
»ame Iw-er sjromiu- operates bolll 1
from Washington and Baltimore,
and he cannot rensotialdy In- c \ 1
peeled to slip each clilb its (m iner
figure
|
la-ague president Will Iturridi'c 1
,|ilr j *, kr ii f#
rigsiw,'*rl|
determ lm -l th at the scrapping own
ers should reach a decision at Ihi-ir
inerting here two days ago. over
rode G rd f's stormy piolesi on tins
angle with Ihe statem ent that it
was a m atter (oi the two team s
.md the sponsor to thresh out
.iiuuug them selves The Orioles,
now rnm pnralivcly well heeled
I IIK A.^SIM IAI I.M nU*..S.S
probably can afford to shrug it oil.
K'Htilmh iilt«vi«r&lt; liki* Armv Hirht haUliruk T^tmin 11 *1 1 ,
Imt It won't In- thiil simple for the
f l|f lit'** l*&gt; i*umi iniiliV 11*IK!11*1 «"4 Ui iitfull, nit- hm ill if n
!' •
Nats

Workhorse Player Will Decide
FinalOutcomeOf College Games

t h e S A v r o n n h k r a i .d
Wednesday Nnv. 111. Itl.it P ag e 5

Foxhunter's Meet
Completed Today
After 3-Day Trials

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Dl lll.IN i.a r I’n/e hunting
dogs, well !i ii in hnuilnn, trail*
mg, 'pec,' ■M ip ne. completed
i’ie tli"d ..i-l oi it-.e Futurity c o m ­
et-thin t la. in t ie National Foxlilllllel ' A" " inc.-t
The . " m e t "I Ihe late*' day con*
i, si jn iialil. a iq i in- known until
e." I. i ii. '.in .nii"".' i the thirii
eii*l "t tl q-- in iq tin »- t.-st over
tin- l . liiu ; a Iit I .m e n s CuutlI. al d o j ' u i o k

Ll-irifer att-'i two d.n ■ .Vila IJariv llm nr i fitxiiiuuiil ii.Vned .by
I l
Itnrr.e "I Marsh, die. V.l'.
H airy ti.nl ti&gt; pmiii
15 mnro
Ilian Fi.iiin- Ha. Is iwni d tiy \V. V
Davis nl it'd F o il T i -iiii., and

II ed's lleili.. i,wned Ii) .laities
| M Heed id Halt ui, (i i
Burns llili Moi. I nl t v Harris
keiim-l'. Luu oiulim N i e, third
with I p lint. ti iili .I tiy t'erey
It.ildi-l U m .n iil In I tin |l W at­
c h in. mil li. .1 VV Mi-ggs of
&gt; -on ut Nprim'iti-ld
I'eim
and
Meggs Vii iiw ii. it In t \V Vleggs
■I VI III -ll. llle N I ,■ II ll w Itil 15,
Hat s!l» Hie. N i
. n-li w i Hi 115

t' ied i*am ia ni Km .pmt Tumi,
i ding III ie I it &gt;. t» i'if N.ithin.d

ChalUoigr tin-ill. ni (lie hi" se sh"W*
.e ste p la i
i al.m
It -agi.lltd of
Nnsliville t'i no i ilm , / e n , wo"
Hn- J Ma - ml It., i Imil I nallenge
i '|&gt;

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Mississippi Hack
Leads SEC Scoring

•tv m i tssiM m i . i t i ' k f . ns
Vlli'U il* il • \| in i iii'.rd MiNiisvjn|M JctlllM
1%iii i li;u» ji'4.1 Iti ip1 HiUltli •
• 1• iein i ........ ", i s, ion. p arade
• nice Hie se.isnii i pel" i| pah Ills
q ml pi lm t nq ii, go against
Mi nqihi s ta te Saturday
ih.iJt't
Mairhead semi'il I.i , uf (tie Mt*s'
i\ uh'Hit eight t iq li.' am in 1'i.■ ,t ii |-,""p
t 111i1I 1' 111V ui till I!*f»!
flM&gt;t|li|ll '■rj|sM«l!
Aulnini . .h ■ i itTiiresy, the
lit II * r.i* I■n I v|i iamiI
vi’iii T'Mii «ii" it vv»»i kIfm»i ■ nintf • HiUi
1 ■- N 1 1 ........
I" "I.gill Ills
lit IVC HU I -s|t|i l1 111kt itv‘-4 ti
r t«"i, Min' vx tli ill VS I'oiiii I |I* I’ll " " n to I. I*-ml
...III II timeli
Mil) lift Ji Ir It
In f&lt;«11••\S hlm kil's
ill". II ,|t"l t.t " , I"" , |
|| A t | lik I uhn **1II tit'll unit'
Jit'll %I III v tl* It 11’* ( I nhlllH I “ I Miami

I . To these lings, ranging (rum the
j , kennel flyweight, a six pound Toy
Mum-tu-sii-r l e r r l r r , to a Great
Dane of i in pounds, it m eans liv
in:,- in a stvlc to which they like
tiring accustomed
• »*‘viini s, Miii|cti’iiU*it \ nlr Iiah| w
nit i &lt;*i \ aa■■kiminif « Mill mi
\ 11 11." i , t VI i i- * i*|■i Slate
The) live in the largest mid
11"' I +h| i -| h ( ii hi |i Iii v ifi»mi Hi'i'iimidii" 1:1*" ......... f &gt;ii» w ith tin *1*" *- m Hi" t o’ " -., illi ait |&gt;oinls
must modern edifice of It* kind
I
IK
lied lot I "II I 14:1" I" |i,,,nts Quell
m Hie nation amt Hu-ir sole rim
Ry tllK ASSOCIATED PHEH8
hi lili I lul l mum 1 tin1 h im 1 Ur\
III) I It. .inks .4IIII liillli.it k H i m .
in Hi ’ih, i i i in,," , a \ ill'll i n ,
tiibiltiuii Is adding In the ever
r n ii Isn’t unusual f-» prabo » ''Wt;
ifs
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(hr
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I Cell 110 lit 14•Ili 11 ta lk " - l" a. | oi nl I I ," , |,|, ,|n"
iin-reasing kmnvleuge of pinpct
Mii- ii i It I wok
hill D l a v e r as a "one-man team,
iTi.iI
h.iilmj'
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wilt'll
Ht*
1
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tael'll
ui. I all i' t 13;,&gt; q
| , 11u Tfaey
i Hill
mitniluii for dogs
III pi i i w Oil ll ' pi.i i
bid q'uarterttsck Gary Bllck ol
HU V III! IM*It'll* hi*
CWIIgtd oil
i . in,| ' " " I , , | | , i i i " "
hi , i n Itw Vt i l l 1 i "l I emu
I In- kennel Is luxury style part
t'nlnradb A4M came about as cb"C
MIAMI 1- Miami wIimiii High | | M Iiuhc l.l And Bed knocked lll"l • pi il I e n ■w it*. H w. 'ini 111 •d Vandi loll
COLLEGE PARK Md r-ti-Mun
I.- lie slid-, because man** lies) Sc |l, Hit it-ceiieil all In'.'l place I Mu.vii a pw m ii , cud /one a* 1lu­ ti'ilteii I wi'kle J.i
as possible l&lt;&gt; i-arnim’, that du rig no­ land liail struggled hack to at lea -1
N* V* ‘ mil. Co I 1 "tin ,'" ,,r I de
and I lie l &gt;s a i &lt;i kI,- l l i l i t i i i .
li i, nd ile c m s Ihe ln-*l lull more votes this week in lltc Miami
tion agalnsl Graii Iasi Saturday unlire among Hie eouutrv’* lie 1
ll n .11 gun .oumlist to * a \e Aimy * and llm k I,an I" hI Hini k- in I n I Mi
and It Mu | ni,,, ,,i \t a h s m a
p a l lieol . - 1&gt; M, e nise the we"
A4 a result he was chosen over football teams toslny .ml Co.nh
,,
lli-ruld's- p ie p toothall poll to h-.ol 2120 squeeker over Yiigima
I* I lie AssoClllleil I'll-.
I lie i will ,'H ai&gt;ii . i
equipped kennels are, am ong other „ n.m | mml',lv hl) ............ .I ...............
strong competition today as As- Jim Tatum attributes its ret irn to
t.itth Prirnw VtBar.ru.... ta.Jha.k IllU'ltlilll "I Hie week ultfl Ills pel
, Sill’ i11**•«*!■* ui Ti^iuiK HUM I (his M
AUCiuleiJ PtVkii Uoiik uf the Wit *:. liiree reasons, sophomores heimt
niigiiiitster ol the nwtiun'* No I
foods on a pallet of ultim ate eonTwo \ M-vh&gt; ago the Bed It.m i n s te am .1 t i LA. was lost In hind fin mam c iigmn-l Hu e
(Hick, rated tho top all-purpose two of them.
Injured l„u i . Min ns, pi'i i Ml
! .... k"
,
,
Li»f Kilifttm itnt all fir«*l p h m %&lt;iU*s Alt America 1'iinl .T n i r m n in '53
back In the Rocky Mountain area
Improved tackles, development
center tvnrn Georgia
I I hr
im lnllonol
liiv^MlMutlnn* hut IunI week l u u ain o iu Uie 21 Now Hiey " i v lie'* a fwstei riumer America
played almost the entire game with of sophomore quarterback Prank
1 1 i &gt;n n % i it.H i „
Tech. Is gelling i mwileil mil nl Hie I 1 1 % iii i I **111*1 \ i «:• I riii:B&lt;R
im n lvv growth lest*, generation ciiaehPs and spurlv writers voted unit le tter passei Ilian I’aul
a painful right hand, which was Tumburclio und u familiar defense
I t
tests wiul similur studies. Only (or other teams.
ri v
spurts
linges
the
e
da
vs
hv
team
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stepped on early In Hie contost. account for the latp svasnn climb
.Minnesota's having a belter sea m ate Franklin llniok, a iiilimr
'll
r hi n#»ft
* pu rebred dogs two used because
It
was
thesixth
slniighl
week
At a result, his passing was a
Voter* In tlie Associated Pres
Mi i i ii'-fTiidv * im rohn'da *Thnve iiicelflc Miami Edison led tile poll and soil with Boli M eN au iaia filing Hie Ktill nl
nAlNKM'fl
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III.
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Hul t t . v
little off, hut otherwise he wnsn poll returned Maryland to 171h C.itor* will j:«f .mull'iT -.i.iv oi 'timdnrd* a&lt;f In height Hint weight
Gnpllej s’ new split T 1tin 11 nii'lei
in
SopIliilU il e I"" Ai net I ,i in I i inm
hampered as fur as lHull could place tills week after virtually iu haril kii'U’k to |&gt;, u i
i, i nst | .md 'ire . umi llms tin- lc*ls can it* latest standing was gained mi the single wiiii ! iililgn ol Ml Ami r
n 33 ll triumph ovm Jacksonville ii .i Paul Giel MiN.iiii.ii.i . wn i oil Ai amis I land", tin N'liilliein Call
notice.
k
n
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',
ii Mi w.ng i•i &lt;ek be better evaluated
miring it si nee Gel ft That wa I Ito- Ti-nne'
filllilli t.ntli.lek
mu. ii iii *I llili e
.laeksun Iasi Ertilay In give the
i U»-|i|(i*itl
Here’s whnt the 1U3 pound Junior miring it since Oct. !» That was today
i I In- Hogs have the ihversiiiii &lt;d Ifi'd Italiler* seven sir;light win. wild .,d e l.m in i ill plwlooii dw. ■ lia* lili I I -i 111 wiiii I," l . l . ll C m .
a
lieen HI1|II r-M»e all yeai wl ■Itrial
did as the Aggies upset Utah, th l|l&lt;- day it was licit hv Wake FntV-d
y,, j, n |.,v- di ill
ui i-slciisive snelid llfi-. alwiivs
«V «t
In I .
til"' .. Ill lha.'i
aq I qua I lei hai I
Miami .laeksun idle ln&lt;l week
defending S k y l i n e Conference 1.1-13 on the lu-els of helng beaten 1
1 -iff i*' &lt;11
no eiiiig new pri'ide Visilm. wn- licld M-eund place with i I n-cmil hall and tiidbaek
- lull "I III'- Wl'l'li
.Hill III V &lt; &gt;.||i I a 1111
111111 ''UutiM
champion 14-13:
12 7 by UP I. A
Ijliw.llll I llopalolllL I I '.IS si l&gt; , lit I
:iJilin-1 CmT'I .,1 * 1V ' I,' I "I I'i I i w dwili oeeiin lice V41 11■■r * miter w hite &lt; nr ,iI liable wluppml ' I .,ri11■.&lt;
11, h i " * I. I il.eo ■' 11a ll" (i.i
it" 1 u i " " kenuel enrriiliir trugi
Ilol' liV \\ i l l , h i . h e l p iiiwkc tiliio
Scored all Ids team’s points,
Since tlii-ii Matvliiud trouured Ic.ii mill tin- Vof .ill " I.
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flout
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ii,ms
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h .n k h fltl ttm1 i-l lltr Min I " ‘ i h"i i
making a filial II yard run for Hu- North Carolina 33 U. South t ’aro
l.wl.il i •| ' 11IIII' i ,1 III
I, mu- iiii
la puli, fed iloiir
, Ii i ii o i:Ti fitHi to Ihlid Jack o n .d ie lu c k -.mi fill III If141111«- III (III IliMIlli) I'll «111.11 \\ a shine Inn *»&gt;, iiiimiil Nalul. I.i
second touchdown with a quick cut lina 2 0 0 and Nurth t ’arolina Slat f.tm*
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the .. 111v will, window* .'long each w ill &gt;d (|ni|l|MMl f I &lt;•III Util.I 111 MNlh Willi
a III. ill;- Ilie
back after being hemmed in Kick I .p in p a|v„ |,m q j p, Miami
11 ilil i I i
Miami High in lii'.iHi and Tampu I
•»«*'** Dave t w i . H m l a a...... . del III III mil I allk
won mil III I Ini e l l I . " ■
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II.
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•in' eoiMilor Iliey can view Hie iii , | • j,,
I ' " a r e n! Ill 1 rli-ilil l.i ;;i:rll mwvtql inns* ettc ili.a in Hiat ihqiaitm.-nt
C 1 ed the winning [wlnl wil.i 5,5 see beaten for (tie first lime last week MUllli'I I . ni l
i
tins ye.n
l'« mVI*aI,
Hi- 'liming kitchen and fed *1&lt;&gt;r
A lining Hie ■il Ii r-1 . are Host""
onds left to play.
and along with UCLA in the top
■' It'll .|&lt;in
.lacksiinvilh- t.*-,- uqi* seveidll, i im m tiiilti." k In .1"tinny ll"it"" '* I ’ill. er-.it. Ini.li.iik -*.1 in I’lun .iml I m: . 1- I. Ur..I I *
wgc M-i'ttiiii, Hie griHiinliig roiun
Had
new
a
came
when
lulltgo
k
k. 1
nlider*li"l&gt;
last
year,
li.'s
Hie
|ul&gt;
then
Smashed through the Utah line 111 ,,until
Ill il&gt; \'.|| UI I 111 Sil.l I
llt'Mo
,,
i ,, . . . .
, . . Joe lie d-kv w ti* mnfined l&gt; Ihe and a iinuplclcly equlnped ho.pl f"il"\ii-.l tty I'eitk.w "la, l.iike &lt; its lmvv uihI k un impoil.ini inj; lit Colgate's -In&gt;1II411111 r&lt;- IJiiiii ti-rhack
to block Lou Nfcle's extra-twlnt
I . • M il l ’ t
i Mluif
HcaElox haulm g hack into sigh* j .
with a -,-vore &lt;o'-l till loom where everything from a and I’liu-erest Tin- lultei moyi-il Ihr ltmkt*y» fiiurhlnf with ln&gt; Guy Martin wliu Is ""Oil enough le I '.« ..
P*’.| vi* &lt;;&gt;i *r f % I ••
t kick after the second Ute touch of the top to, vi
\f» i* .
Maryland's
1 1 1luqies of C o a c h lloh W nodr idf Iio|m-s fio will lorn toenail to a canine lilood anu into Hie lu s t ten -&gt;n the tiasiy ■&gt;( l‘.is-sin»:, niiiiiniL* .mil «li&gt;fi*ii '«t*
stinre Hie |ol, Willi lliek I..llili
U.-l.t • I-l I
down—the point lliat made the dif- going hack lu Iho Orange llnwl tie r e le a s e d in n d a y n r tw o
a 21 g a m e wmniiiit streak i-sirinl
U.i* can fie taken r a r e of
\rkJjll
&gt;.1
m
*
MltllHiMtl'il
It.
1
/nihili
kN
v fercnce in the game.
perked up after living virtually
T h e maternity, or wlu-lping- Ing l u c k in MW
Eolllilli I
h a v e li'TII .1 ) lot J tw
an* Ihr Mii|ins&lt;&lt; team nf flu’ rt.t
Palled for 03 yards in IS a t­ dead, ll now has won three and
Ill-Mills 1'f III,, |Mill
w. ■il. D iMilulud in ono corner in
priibleui
wll
s
e
a
s
o
n
Tlie
f
i
n
e
t
Inm, tliiink'i i*h| 11*1*1{illy i»« ^it.ir«l
tempt*; ran for 40 yard* In 13 tie&lt;l one In its Atlantic Coast Con
1
Miami
Jjek*""
t
2
2
i
2211
tin- building and hu* wlu-iimig
rushes and ied all the dcfenslvj ferenee, which furnishes one Mi en rp s of fn llb n fh s in ren-lil y ea i f"i*e*
2
Miami
Juckson
I’M
in
til
nnv
*i»e
breed
Tlie
t a l l e d full d i l l l s Hill D o a i n n i wa
players with 15 tacklux.
3 Coral liable.
H&gt;2
ami representative, and can add ssid
elined lm t 'l. -ca'iMi th n-e d a y * entire main ki-nnei i« radiant
I5B
InteiTcptcd a Utah rlesperotinn a fourth victory by M-aiing t ’leqi h e f r r e II liei-ali J i m S c f i w a r t / In-ntcd fiy nutom atle control Imt 4 Miami High
5 Tampa I'lant
1311
,pas* on his own iS-yard line as son Saturday.
tm rg Inis
ec u Imt lillli- net inn the ti mi'iT.ilure In the nudeniilv
1112
the final iun sounded.
cen ter i- Indepvnikntly eoalrol- tl Jacksonville Jackson
The devrhipmanl at luck lex of bee a use ol m u i r y
...
......................
.
fed In perm it .'idinslmenls to thu 7 Jacksonville lea
ia nee over- sophomores Al Wluifthli of Kewiek
Till* storybook performan
KANSAS CITY,
Kniisas City
IVnsacola
Mw 'Itw MwiiiiuimI. ivw reiiulremenis of the puppies The
112
shadewed the statistically •stronger ley, Pa., and Mike Sandusky. lullI lieu
s| kii I* Ians wliose Jvili ila Iion over
I
l.ake
City
'J
35
'
n-io
on
game
imps
have
outdoor
play
ytirdi
hut
Bomid
Hnmk.
N
J
,
nn.l
at
quarter
fcilx of such players
pioyers at Auburn's
Anbum's
31 major league liasi'l"i!l lunii-l sour
or cold or rainy days Iliey
they u*e IU 1 'iiiecrcs!
• ----- ii; George Walkdr,
Joe'
Chlldresi;
Walker, the back of Frank Talutmrello of Hal
on several occasions during Hie
an
liuhti.i"puppy
play
room"
Hninre
are
credited
by
Tatum
wifli
2 0 -yearnhl Arkansas tnillnck; Bay­
DIG.AND M' T lire- siiimmwgipast four nuuilhs tilt today Iliey
Hint
has
wide
windows
running
Hie
MIAMI
OF-Can
ii.imgos
two
parts
of
Maryland'.-,
late
sue
amt
lor qiiarlerhick Billy tlinqwr; tw
&gt;i'"iinis ■Inrliiie tmluv
wie in ltdl length of the wall almnl two
1 1 old cticcr wiHi'ini |M*sibddy "I
Mario
llmioligliii
who
liu.e
leuleri
eel*.
Army's spotnly Tommy Bell; and ce
prospect (ii' Ifi" Stet .on Hniverslly ( |,,( ( above fti ii ■r level.
a Iclilow"
off
long
runs
witti
Hie
Ihdversd)
Navy’s Gcargo Welsh, who also re­ Tackle hud been tabbed by Tn- toothall team till, week
News Ihnt tile ilea' I" bring the
Fnrty-fimr
spurious'
Inside
ken
of
Miami
version
nl
the
oiilioli
ceived strong support from the lilin from the start a* une of the
"W e will have to m ake morc
I'liilailehihlu Athletic* here had de
nel
stalls
each
hti*
ill
cimnccling
play
w
ill
have
help
in
the
I
fur
ri
snort* writer* and lirotdeaitcrs in biggest gaps in last year'.* elected imprnvfmi-ill* m Imlti nur offeu.se
finitely been completed brought a
the weekly AtsociaU-l Pros* poll. national champion*. Wharton and anil ileli live H we are to will any out side exercise yard with a canes' remaining two font hull general i espouse of I'm glad It's
'lilting
door
between
One
feulurr
games
Sandusky after the (Irsl four games m o re gam e this M-qsiin," t'nuefi is the roof uf green quart/ which
final."
Jack Lo.scli, Williamsport J'n ,
Ralph Hnicrl, senior letter- lleili Mi-tjuiilaii said yi-slirday.
Thu reaction ol Islidnro Hat lm:
give
the
Interior
a
bright,
clear
1
TAI4PA 'At—A1 Lcpcz, manager shunted
Junior,
is
being
schooled
in
quarter
man, back to the third team. Ta­ S tetm o meets I’. avt Carolina at
u burlier ill a ihnint"W" stop,
of the Cleveland Inliant, Is the tum rate* Wharton thp best de­ Greenville. N ('.. Kaliirduv iilglit Imt gliireless light
hack plays for service ip spoil, till,
..a* typleid /

Miami Edison
Still Leads

As Back Of Week

Maryland's Return
Laid To Sophmores

Football Poll

Gators Prepare
For Single Wing
Tennessee Offense

*

Fight Result*

Kansas City Happy
Over Athletic Deal

f

Thursday • Friday • Saturday

at T irt$ fo ««

SAVE

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Ihtn

on this Nationally-Advertised

moit recent recipient of the University of Tampa’s achievement fensive tackle on the squad now
Besides helping himself, Tam
medal.
Lope* rettived it at a tcitimonl.il burello has helped tTutrlay Uoxoj.l
dinner last night fur leadership senior qwnrierbiuk, get hold of
and "long, faithful and ditUngulsh- himself, according I', Tatum.
The other rea-un for the slow
cd service In tho field of sport*."
Dr. E. C. Nance, prealrfenl of season’s start, says Taluin, was
lit# uUlvonily, ui ado the preauntu- "Iho big distraction caused by
A tiou to tho great baseball inanagor getting ready for UCLA’s single
wing *o early In Ihe season."
• H and former »tar catcher.

G AINLS Vf Ll .1'! t/iv I mil G:i jpini
run tin- l l m i'" course in 23 min
tiles 35 5 M-i iiu d . yesterday to lead
H u rl-la ', ei'o ..* iiiimlrv team to
Victory over Georgia T ech 2il-3tl
I.OW Stole wills,
Hilt Adnitt-i of Florida w as see
tmtl; Bill D im umi Jim Ginuji.-,
both u t Tech, Hunt .mil fourth.

, SEC Teams Hold Rough Workouts
By THE AflgQpl O MISBfl
nged offenTul*nc held a r
rive workout ya»t« y, and nothtimely. The
old bo mo
&gt;d only one
five same*,
who shocked
iercnce Iasi
tama to a
Ing streak*
ty, and the

i- • in»u»
S5"“JuV&lt;*i ■
““ *
Neither haa won
both came close. 1
chance to beat Alab’t
urday when Marry
i dropped a pats In the ettd tone.
' Vandy missed a victory
-over Georfla,d

ng sec-

on passing under pressure today
lashes with GcorglIn
Alabama ciai
ill a nationally tei
tele
Tech RaiuiNlsy
^ , - M i v in
vised game
LSU practiced litshlo the stadium
for the first time this season Is
Coach paynell Tlnsfov tried ‘
remedy what he called some
vioua weaknesses. The work,
eonciudetl with 4 brief scrimma|e
In which fullbtck 0 K. Fi-rgun
and h a l f b a c k Cbaridy Yohos
starred. The next Tiger foe is
Mississippi Stale.
Mississippi Statu divid’d its4 Unit
belwetn om nia and -Jefensc. Conch
Darrel! Royal promolml anuimmor*
Gordon Myrirk und s«ph fullback
Frank Sabbatlnl to iho second
team as replacements for injured
Jim Harness and George Stlds.
Florida prepared for Tcnnen

' mHi
-

football. rM ida’i

__ 1-galoer, eoyMinote

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n

nursing a head cold.

The tingle-wing at*&gt; i * plenty
of atleotion from the Kentucky
Wildcats, who returned filled with
lots of sip from a holiday, Kan-

Matted hair i r flea Idles are during the Alabama and Florid#
unknown to these kennel dugs games.
Iliey are kept lu their most preConch Andy Gnstafsou experts
•wduhle uppearunce in Ihe lug Ills siiuad to lie al lull slienglh
grooming room Here, with Its fur Aliihaiuu No. IP the fin.,
tail weighing scale at one end.arc game with Florida comes eight
Midi things as hath tubs, vurlmis days taler
combs ami clippers and gruorning
tables with non-skid limiting.
I
As for Ihe (logs, they are no cast { Titusville Tides
TlIfKM
historic*, Imt normal, healthy.: m«h
I.**v%
T«mIb i
happy mid high spirited "doggy" I 4SOU || In
1 2 •*» |t
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'
i
(iH
dogs whose lives can well he en 1 7 j ."12 ci, mi
12 f.7 If
vied.
7:Ts3 ji in.
I 1,1 It

lucky's nr\l two foes, Mi-mphit
Stale and Tcnnc- see. are i-xpnn
cuts uf Hie (marly exlim-l attack
Mlssisalppl Conch Johnny Vaught
a pi-rfi-rlhinlst. kept Id* Rein-M
busy iniiirnvhig their lihickiiig. 'Hie
fact that Mivsiiidpnl ranks secoml
natiimiilly iu tidal nffense mutltim liuptesalnn un Hu&gt; roach. The
IteliL-K play llinedon next.
Auburn, Mi-king to hand Hie
darkhorsc (icnigi.i liulldig's thrii
first conference loss this week ut
Columbus, Ga., hell a liric-f Imt
convincing scrimmage a g a i n s t
Georgia defenses. Itail back Feb
James ami Dave Middleton were
outstanding
Georgia welcomed lioli Clemens,
200 - - pound fullhaek, tit hit first
ferintmugu iu three week.-., The
husky Alabaman turn loose for
soveral nice gilns through a line
sirqqUtlng Ihe Auburn Tigers.
, Georgia Tech, fearing Bart
fctarr’e passing, prrpped for Ala­
bama by concentrating on air doftnscs Coach Lew Woodruff, who
teaches tho d e f e n s i v e backs,
praised 5-fooifl halfback jimmy
Thompson and quarterback Wadu
Mitchell for their interceptions. .

iXTRA

"I und a little troutile eultiug
liiiir and answering tlie jilmtie
about the franchise slnlt " lie said
"Hut tile ciiKlomers in Ihe eliaii
were happy almnl tlie team, loo,
so I g"l try all right "
Hi- pasted a "Welcome Athlet­
ics" sign in his win.low and below
il pal u picture uf the Kansas
City Blurs with the cuplinn, "Gone
but iml forgotten " The Athletics'
moyo uaites the Blues, Karma*
City’s American Assneial on team,
out of tlirlr home here

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RENO, Nev. fgi— Nevada's two
hlg cities. Reno and Las Vegas,
are rivals In displaying Ihclr
charms lo tourists.
So when William McIntyre, the­
ater manager, saw Ihe title nn a
new short film feature he’d re­
ceived yesterday, he hastily sum­
moned Chamber of Commerce big
brass lor a preview
The chamber executives gave
the dim close itlentlon, then told
McIntyre lo go ahem) and run II
They even went so far a&gt; lo say.
privately, the film wasn't bud.
The title?
"Fabulous Las Vegas."

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Dad and yniir siimumix playing, fast-growing brood announce a
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‘
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and serve limply with sliced rold meat. Theta potato chcere croquettes
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JANE WYMAN
SUES FOR DIVORCE.
SANTA MONICA, Calif. fJTs—Alleglng menial cruelty, Jane Wy
man lias sued banrlleadcr-ronijm.
ver Frederick J Knrgcr fur di­
vorce.
The actress yesterday asked Ihe
ronrl for permission to resume
her former legal name, Jane Wy­
man.
The couple married in 1032 and
separated last Saturday. She orevlouslv wai married to actor Ronold Reagan, and bafore that lo
manufacturer Myron futtcinmu.
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PHILADELPHIA &gt; * - Party five
runvlcti at Hnlmestiurg Prison ire
taking courses nn how tu win
friends. Deputy Welfare Commlasltintv* Edward J, Hemlrlrlt. In
rliurge &lt;»f city prlsnns, told a City
Connell budget meeting y esterday

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of the latest officer to report I o m
Photographic Squadron 62;
Lt. tig) James E. Mills Jr. re­
ported to the Commanding Officer
of VJ-62, Cdr. D. C. McNeill, for
duly this week. Ilia former duty
station was at Kcflavlk, Iceland,
where he was the Assistant Main­
tenance Officer.
Lt. (jg) Mills has been assigned
very similar duties In Photoron

in

W/JIWICK CHOCOIATE THIN

1

At A ir Station
From Iceland

NEW ORLEANS W -A syndicate
of civic and tmslnesi leaders to*
day announced plans to purchase
the New Orleans Southern Asso­
ciation baseball franchise from
the Pittsburgh Pirates.
L. A. Merrlgan, spokesman for
the group, said they would under­
write the purchase. The group has
formed a corporation, known as
New (llrean* Pelicans Inc., Mer­
rlgan said, and Pittsburgh Presi­
dent Branch Rickey has agreed
to the sale for $230,000. The deal
includes the franchise, exclusive of
player contracts.
Merrlgan said the group planned
to sell the Class AA club to the

PRESERVES
tur Chelta

Lt. M ills Here

Plan To Purchase
Pelican's Franchise

S o v o o n F o o d *

4ec

NUTLEY COLORED QUARTERS

TALCO FIED

For I30tlx Consecutive Year
LANCASTER, I’a W -Storms
will feature the Mart el 1933 over
mml of the country but March will
come and gn like n lamb. And It'll
be a plenum! summer wllh tem­
perature! near normal and preci­
pitation below.
No says the new edition of "Ag
rlculluial Almanac,” nr "Lanras
ter Almanac," a little bonk many
persons have sworn by since John
Quincy Adams wax President.
In Ifh 130 year history. thu almanko has covercJ prarlirally cv
erv subject from farming lo higher
aslhellca. This year's nook runs
from « day by day look at the wea(red In a recipe for hot tamale
pie by Vice President Richard Nlxon'a wife, Patricia.
On page 33, there's a formula
for predicting the nun,h«r of snow
ttorma per winter, II you can llml
a duck.

"The dale uf Ihe find snow tells
how many snows will, fall during
the winter—tliui If the lint snow
falls on Ihe lltfa nf a month, then
IS inowi can be expected. Rut to
qualify as the first, ihe snow must
enough cover so you can
rack a duck through it."
firoduce
Then, "If there's enough blue

o r iXTr.VTios t «*
n c n itT K n r t i T i t i o r a *sw»:
woticb

Notice Is hsrsby given thsl the
undtrslgnsi). in cumellsncs with
r*&gt;«i&gt;t»r s u s s p s a
m i . will
upon rsislpt o) proof of publication
nl this nolle, r . a l . U r with ths
i-lerk nl ths Circuit Court of Semlucl« county. Florida, Ihs follow in*
'I-Mllnn* nsms to-w-ll
•ni/vAL r t a T con t noi, oi;nVtc IS"
I'nder which I sin enanasd In ths
t-ialness or onerstlne sn rvl.rrnltmtlnn ssrvlcei si Ihs Monlmuinn
I(nisi, ion Max uni l.i Avsmie. Hunford. Florida; and th at the iimtar
it ths only early In tera.tsJ
0 business.
tiatait at Hanford. Plnrlda. this
Sill day tit Nn»»mb*r A. D. leal.
H/M. U Osion
Hwnrn to and tu tuerlbid lo be­
fore me tbls 4th day of November
A. D. I»S4.
R/Steurloe SVasusr
Nnlarr Public

n

Sdo 44 BWasfba

ray (D-Munl), Incoming chairman
of the Senate Interior and Insular
Affairs Committee said today he
believes prnapecti are "good” for
Alaikan and Hawaiian statehood
legislation In the coming aasalon
of Congress.
Its said he plan* lo Introduce
again a bill to admit Alaska, prob­
ably patterned after (flat approved
by the Senate last spring, and
added:
‘They Hawaii barkara know I
support Hawaii too."

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Juillotal Circuit of the Htats nf
Florid*. In and for Samlnnl, Coun­
ty, Chanrary No. tail, an abhrs-

|CHBLI..
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Only f j . 10 Down

Duck Season Opens

iscmcn to uaiPsawn
THE HTAT1S OP PLOIUDA TO:
VHIINON
nOU’LAND MlTCllkt.U
FOR ANNEXING NEW STATES CIO VETEn
ANH APMINtHTItATjON HOUI'ITAI., IlOSE 11If HO,
WASHINGTON, ( f t - Sen. Mur­ oil
BOONi

oH boy has passed au-ny to his re­ according to the Pan-American
Come Bureau.
ward.
Tha book contains plenty of ad­
vice on how to run your *i(ilr- In Tha racognliad world spaed re.
Him with the moon and the signs ird for iteam-powerad trains Is
of tbe iodise. The sign of the m b ,
IToa miles per hour, Ml lo Ohio
for example, is gnod to prune
■rape vines while the fish ii b a t
tor making "aourkraut."
The almanac aiya row* that HaSMA1A TOWN DOCTOR
NAMED OUTSTANDING
CHIWOOM - An l i n t
small towa doctor who atilf m
night caltowHar more that
y u m afsottva practice hat

THI BODY of Oaraldinn Aunssn,
IS, was found In ■ garage behind
her home In Norwood, Maaau
with a string of beads twisted
tightly about her thrcet eppsf.
entty the victim of e sea attack,
Thsy are holding e t?-year-old
youth, who dated the girl on the
night nf the staying, as ■ material
witness The police are also seek­
ing ■ 44-year-old neighbor (or
questioning.
(/mer national)

KOI.ON BAYS GOOD CHANCE

iky to patch a Dutchman’s breech­
Americans batwaen so and IB
es, you can xafaty hang out your
wash." Thai's as Pennsylvania roninme more coffee per person
Dutch as shoo-fly pie nnd the U- than any other ale group, aver­
menl. "papa li all,"‘ meant Ihe aging well avar three cup* dally,

M yT-H ne

TALLAHASSEE UP - Florida's
little libraries are benefiting from
the literary castoffs of wealthy
winter tourists.
The slate library here round out
about 18 months ago that libraries
In the so called OolJ Coast counties
of south Florida regularly receive
bonania* of books from winter
residents to Imy the latest fiction
but don't want to he bothered
taking it north with them.
So'they hand their hooks over
W ifIn the nearest public library which
V 'f f V . . ■
oltrn gets rive or six brand new
J
copies of one title. One library
ran'! use that many copies of one
book—so lately librarians have
been passing the overflow on to
the state library.
The stale library In turn pub­
lishes a list of books on hand In
its semi-monthly news letter. l i ­
brarians who need them can order
them at a nlrkel a book.
"Some of the pages haven't even
been cut," said Slate Librarian
Dorothy Dodd "A tot of them and received his first commission
have never been read."
asa rsiiaf^n
Ensign in itini
March
1053
ut m
«fsi ami was »
iromotrd to his present rank li-F
day 1M4
Lt. (Jg) Is a As InIIon (ivouml Of
fleer and will find lie is a welcome
addilion lo Photoron 6 2
He Is residin'? in ROQ.

W IL L D RILLIN G

* Heavy Load Ammuni­
tion — your choice of
Remington. Winchester.
Weston, Peters
* An regular makes Shut
Guns
* Ton Grade Hunting
Eonipment at reason-

FINANCE PLAN

Lsy;Away Plan
k | STORTING

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TTft: SANFORD HERALD

Wednesday Nov. to. lift I

Y O UN OH IA D

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FLA. GA. GRADE A D &amp; D

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Nudists Prove
Uninteresting
PARIS ’.as — Yon want to see
tim e Flinch inrles?
You ran find them at the night
odubs, of cour e, lint ihr entry fee
uni' tuqli and brailles you probably
couldn't understand the gags in
French at Hie Foties Itrrgrres.
When you're looking for Parts in
Ihe raw you could ifo worse than
C h a d ir sped cihnod nm l told th il wlsa
try the nudist swimming pools. If
Charlie »ow H-E-D. H* p a v In m h.»
patied but had to cut
it's sin you're .iftrr, however, you'll
guy he'd teoch him o thing or two.
arooHon*, ond loet all hit roll tonirol.
In latl, forcing Chnrllo to itop sheet.
a light, ha got bom pod from behind.
be disappointed Aflrr the first few
I'n-sUaiio Hut multiply him by minutes the pi coctsling* *rrm
urbs Jepcoi) pn highways; high Itimlreds nl thousands of other about ax spinrltngling as a church
ways lead to tralfir problems; Iraf imnmutris with the same idea and supper
t went down and tried one of the
(ic pnibleins beset Ihe downtown you've created traffic jams. The
areas of nties, that problem trails pn hlrru has tieromr *n acute that thrre Paris swimming pools that
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rllirs are pushing oulwnrl. No Ills backyard, and he says, 'Man! to inure suburban showing ceil
new tunnels unrlrr the Hudson are eater to nmli«ts—or naturl*!*, a&lt;
CLIFTON, N. J ijh - Pioneer!) single area of the nation Is exempt Ihls ii living!
g! They can have Ihnl ters It's a Inns series of chickens under consiroetton
they prefer to lie called in France
who settled In rtm rp art*; a cviiple fmm the trend.
rlrvatur no.I miIiw ay and l ift sub and eggs, m l whirli came first i
It was a chilly evening and I spent
ft
ill
hundred
ill
other
non
of centuries ago bruugli little more
2. Most Titles fare acute traffic urban train stuff.*"
the he't part of two Ti'Mir' silling
anybody’s guess
muriiltrs.
new
sclioot..
road*
drain
than axe. rifle nnrl nxrn
It's true that many industries in
and parking problems Nearly all
However you look at the changing
nml ’ewnre «&gt; -temr have on a d imp taw el. shivering, and
Today’s pioneers have brought are trying lo do something about many part* of the country have pattern of our cities you can't ig­ age
meant
lax rales m i'hr lui'.iiic itiioii di aii ftmerlcati mag
the city with thrm.
It Some claim solutions. Hut most dispersed plants outward Tram the nore that desire of today's pioneers ton. In Incieauul
into
ihe
tax
rate for fine ariue --i&gt;nn—ne t'ail itisi’arsted wxd
Where truck farmers raised find a pan area Is either physically cities. Buf Ihti appears to have for a patch of green grass—even
assessed
valuation
was
f t 77 This inv for ne t &lt; hit ibe to Ji,m m,
been Inspired less by a backyard a small pnlrh.
radishes only a few years ago, or financially Impossible.
Thrre w is nothing I'd rather
year it's Xft 77.
suburbanites now raise children.
.1 . Itrlall stores nre following barbecue desire on the part of
have seen than a nice woolly hath
It's apparent hrrr la Clifton, as
Nobody
likes
iliereasrit
taxes
A
Where country boys not long ago their customers beyond the rlly management than by the Incentives It doubtless is in your community ••oiiplr of years ago ntmut I.IOC robe
hunted rabbits, rommuters today limits with branch outlets, nig of lower taxri, handy (wmsporta Go down any .street In a new dc
Tile nudists pent |!ie evening
liH'Ui taxpayers stmmril a rily
.hunt their way home through the shopping center* are springing up linn and similar economic factors. velopment and knock at nearly any Icouncil
doing what most people do at
meriing
In
protest
higher
New York, like most Americ.ni dour and you'll fmd a family some tases As a result ilie rouniil or mi miming pools They went in an.I
heavy traffic of Superhighway*.
l New suburban communities
These farts tlu not make Cliflon, suffer firm growing pains. Thr&gt; cities, Is figliling ngaimt the out thing like Mr. and Mrs, James lei cd a complete reassessment took ,i sliiixei I lieio were show
which hna grown from tS.non in fare rnmplrx problems of laae*. ward drag. Merchant* especially Pussllano and their sons, Kevin, ft, Uni everyI mhIv in growing suhurli- ers labelled **m&gt;&gt;n” and "women"
73,000 since ItMO, an exceptional public schools, runils, waler, &lt;r«- have become alarmed In see dol­ and Brian it
jii I'limmuruliex everywhere wants tint |ii the midi*ls it didn't make
difference Men mid women
community. Bather. they male llih age disposal and transportation lars slipping to the suburbs Hid
russilano,
an
Army
veteran.
Ins
•he Improved living enndltlons that any
wenti nl" * 1 17ii-1 one After swim
Ihrlvlug city lyplral of wli«i\ Imp
Hidh the nerd ami Ihr desire for so have city officials Big buildings an olflrem anaiuuial |oh with linn i"iuirr tax mopey
penlng from roast lo mart
elbow r»nm have rrraletl the trend on valuable business tuts pay a tug wit Teller, another New York store
I de n -xi'i w«v peifr*. I f ,r pin mini: thev &gt;it on the tiles at the
edge of the pent ,ind dangled their
For American t itles are Imrsling
I tie lirlmil sits plailnlng cum chunk of municipal taxes
wlilrli
I as
opened
sulnirban mow, aoyixbrie
feel in Ihe w iter ttccasionallv
In Minneapolis, Dallas. I’itts hi .no lle i F u r years ago Hie Pti.wl
af the seams. The grandsons am.
an mission says ftatlv. for example
oinrour went lo Ihr |,.ir for a
__________
_ _ of
_. llie rounlry
......... # __yj
granddaughters
boys that It's rao-ed by the desire "of a burgh, l,oi Angeles, Oklahoma Pity. lanns. Hum living In a New York
beer
who
‘ built
‘ “ I IT
the lug towns arr •looking
•
new grorralioll to lake IVIr fami Memphis and many another Amer veteran:.’ housing development,
Iran city retailers have turned nn were nverw helm"! by Ihe desire Business Executives
The mm oulimmhcrrd Hie
for green grass. f|*i the slorv of a lira Hit a the open spares "
heat to thaw cUftomerx out oi for green gt.ir&gt;.
en alioiii leu iii one Hip
% tew generation trying lo li/in hark
A spokesman for Philadelphia's the
suhurhs. Many lisve taken * 'Ihey hotiglil a snvall home here Are Not Babbitts
were of all types and agei, the
the calendar.
city planning rommhifnn says, on the in
(rum Chicago where mer In a new dev el ipmeftt near the
women mi idnokiug hill inoilM'—
Most people call It dcrntratlr* ihr ntlirr harrJ, the stihurhan trek le.
of Ihe downtown "loop" ronvergance of two siq&gt;eHilgliwavs Chamber Reports
rxp-c'allx when lltey put Ihrlr
tlon. Hut arlually H's not Dial Ihrrr " I . the result of lark of spare chant.
:omr time ago launched a big —one of which leads lo llir Lincoln
clothe', bai'k un fttosl nudists do a
almplr. The worker who is tie within Philadelphia, except foi area
ftft'A1 KINGTON - A good m*nv let oi i old" *i swimming in tisili
promotion campaign which led to Tunnel
some
..pare
In
the
extreme
north
amt
(he
other
lo
the
Grprge
eentrallred at ft p. to to join hi'
improved traffic and parking run Washington lltidgc, Ihe principal people r.tlll m e convinced Hint 1 ing slut *, ton. pricing from the sun
family In the suburbs find- himself ru'd serllon of the city."
hu me., i. concerned nutv willi
dltloni
on their anatomy
m ule, itum northern New Jersey piodllclioo and sales, profit an.I tanNopattern
very much lentralned the nesl
A planning official for the rlly of
one paid miirh nHentlon lo
In
oilier
rlhrs
downtown
mer
to
tinilly
I"
I
In
v
Dunk
Hint
I
tietypical
mornlnc at R a. m when hr return* Uis Aniielrs—which has had thi chant* tinsr* follow nl their cn lorn
men
to hit job In the ritv
largest horlmntal growth of anv ers to the suhurhs with outlying
"We love it tiere," ! ays Mrs boson . man P. xtruiigly iiinlerial
'
Hi
ix
ilk
-omill
ri
grinl
fm
hu
Whol Is liappenllt'l irInsdlv I- n \m-rlciin ritv- Is definitely of thr branches Detroit, for example, Is I'ussllano ' ll's tike to go into
a sense nl p.il li lj&gt; ilmli of beinlig
man values.
reorganization of Amerlran rltlea &gt;"hack lo the land" achonf.
lo tie Ihes ite of one of Hie conn New1 York lime in a while lo &lt;rr
It'll today, ays tile I'Ii,Holier of I'll, Mpuo t| ni x e&gt; s i.liow III,||
^ A attrvev hv The A misled f i r e d "Take a m.an from the East or try's largest shipping centers A a show, hut n r II never move back
w ml lltr e thins;', even
Midwest " v m he. "put him In a 3ft nrlllou ■I'dl-tr prole. I railed The bay*. Ii.iv bicy'lox, Hie air t‘ 1 "lllinei. of III,. I'niled (tlille . eruplinre
^ m a k e s Ihese grnrr.il poitil*
e l,. |i* f am oh m le." III 1n- mull Ilian ,• "I wages and |nli
1 With frw esrepimn. /\merl*,an purl shirt, gel him a barbecue In "Norltil.ipd" built by .1 l. Hudson fre:li. vou make huolx of fnrnd' •II"
■i m i l l , tin i n iinher pollil,. mil
i ' .mio|-Iv, bu ane. s men Hi&gt; |,o
ft a pi i.hu n Mo |m vine in.in
ihr Dclrult department itoir. will In a pfare III o llilj *
• ii'iiieg *oto'trneil xvllh what
Mix
I’
iis
ilauo
now
doc
"lost
o(
Include 22 acre* of buildings on »
' liamlii r I re idrnl t l in |1 Joim recogiM/e that wlitl In s i ll , call
lirr
hopping
in
pi
ire*
llkr
Hliet
provide
licit In nelHs ax c I111 fi Ct.
DAILY C R O S S W O R D
vast tract at Ihe conflux of live
bill Ii l III
the »a .1 and vtial
town a new V. milium dollar flit iri-a ii*.,I bo hetxveen
super high wavs outside the rily
Ibe Milne-. lei nle Iletter healili, be Iler lit
now s
2 0 Water­
ACIOIft
dl din" My ri lafrd t" tinman
In the Nrw York area Slern lull sli.ippmg reulri with 1 ft -tore "( Mi, ,pu
f ihr oi
proof
! British
A shaded
vj Iiii Brothers and Mary’s arr among and parking pars fur l.wat ear
vm l&lt;l ’
(stand
gar­
walk v
|i in n well bp thr chain her
Hut live mornlnga a «r t h hi"
the store* activity expanding lo
ment a
I Med 1
Ho ari' . men rc.iti
8 Hastened
" ig j r I Hid loi mi'sx has found
•he runibrs Twelve renters will husband i;i*e. lo New Ynil 1 1 nide' 'han d ier, H al llieie l
37 Pro­
7 Wild oxen
Craa*
d can g u n as much in llie Inn1
ring New York wllhlri Ihe nml aw av taldug a hus Ihnui ill thi turn lie c to "inkc ii
ifalehMi
noun
1 0 Faawned
run IhiiMirli terillire III Ihe slurb
I.inrolo Tuiiik I Sl.ilt.li-allv lie’ '11oiiMl| xiiloes
two years.
w ith elotts
X The common 33. Drew*,
*d I.mil,in \ allies »•- it liis alre.ub
Ju s t a few miles fr&lt;un Clifton, one i f V i million pei&gt;on wh&gt; fivr
I lo,
I lux ' 1 1 'pun ,d.b* tm ii g Min'd through lesfarili Inin m.i
aa
binding
heather
it I'arain u s. M a r y 's plan* i t ugi days a wiek enter M uili.itl in I n e .......... .. I. inme than a Icchnl
tea
« Slow
ten &gt;1 pr■&gt;ihii-l•s di
13 Together
livi acre liri|ipUi|s r e n te r .Many a land 'noth *d ftllh Sl.' i-I ati oilin'
i.in l|i niiibo-Inml i pi opt ■ anil
?« Twisted
X Tempest
13 V a rie ty of
eipial
lo
Ihr
i
omliirird
)•--|ii
1
1
a
I
’
•
m
■
Clifton
family
will
»lmp
there
.
h
r
n
•i • . lo iind&gt; i Jaudiiig in ptom’d ’
?ft Mnt
* Corridor*
willow
of Haltiuioir SI l.om . &lt; lev eland 'lull wi 11air
t',. lomplrted.
ftslstd sy 'a *•«»*»
berry
T Slender ft
14 Reels
and
Wit
inng(on
D
(’
For no pail of the rmraiimraliun
A iin emploier, tin Ini.m i . &gt;
nl*|
: t Ha
II Hebrew
Due llilng tlial atle.irl’d Ihe row man r. niinuii: I" iiinlei l.onl Mi,it .
of cities can he separated (mm
S3. Performed
rapitat i*
I Makes
tatter
mother Shopping cenin* cannot pie to lliclr home w as the projpect Hie people who work fm Inin want
.34. Employer
Eunrhat
deeper
IT Own*
•piinn up wiihmil suburbs; soli of quirk Iram port a Hon to work fur ri eugmiiiin of a |ol
37 Streetcar
34. naln
I t Dancing girt 0 Crueh. * t
&lt;E«H
31. D trl'a n lrk
fruit
&lt;Egypt »
.38 A ilea of
name
It Stylish
1 ». E a s t by
coal
.11 Coronet
aoutli
13. npilte
(ahbr |
* 0 Variety of
IF * got n “ V ” in it* lionnfl —
r a m
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th* "Ida"
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or
yinir clioicr of I wo new *iir*t
at Firearms
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nrw I iihhj-1jre Vfl" puli a brim) bew kind of r - unuetd under your
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frequent
nltradiij;h cfliiiprcMioM ratio Hut vrtuecies ii.iue pure fun out of •
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**
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floltinch flicked a wary glance
toward Ituxoall, real Uud that waa
the wrong attitude fur innocence,
and turned to glare at me.
"I don't unduruland what you’re
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on."
“Handcullaf" Doll inch a outrago was alimait genuine, Almoat.
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M
’UI men meeting the Dixie Dandy
at Hio dork," I said. "Then wo
won't have to go calling you Hoithick, will wnf Then Wn'll know
your leal name. Not that It mattern much."
"Deal V" ho imiil.
"Ymi'vo got iiotlitng to awap," 1
aald contemptuouiJy. "Why aliuuid
I deal 7 t know your connactlud
with Htuwurl.*
T v * got 7,6 conhacUon with
lllewait," Hultinck aald. “1'va gut
u clllxan'a iMeimt in turning up
a minucrcr and thlof."
1 aald! "Hava It for tha trial. It’ll
go big,"
’Now wait a minute, Wilie, J
(pd a lip wn could Itml Hlawart,
limy he, If wc took tllla boat ride.
Thero’a nothing wrong with that,
la thorn T"
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mado a uorrd fgee.
"You could ua# my tip, Wilde."
HoIHrick mild aoflly. "You want
Hlewurt. Juat forget nhoiit mu,
•hen. I walk uff tha txiut and Juat
keep going. No foinprtltlon, no
cut, no . .
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to look at the hraaa-bound chrono­
meter behind Urenler'a desk. ‘Tan
minulea," I muttered,
"Now, look, WlliL, be ftMunahla." Do It loci] hitched hlmxelf
Ituaaell itrabh*# him but not
quickly aim
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under Ida Iinula and all
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confidentially, guig, J ib cuuld make
a deal II unly gftmpwdy Would tlatan for Juat II AiltliitG.
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IF THATfc MY M orm CW ,
D O LIKer I SAY- * n » L L h E ©
1 HAVE B E E N A &lt;SOOD BOY
— AMO AIO T R IC K S Ji - “ ,

TAf,f*AIIAKSR£— When t h e
glow goes whether you’re strict­
ly by hoof or on wheels, dig your­
self Ihe most man. and eul Hm I
chassis Juice or you'll be real
gone!
"If Ihe uverago driver was a
teen-ager he Would immediately
• ecognlre that Jive talk", declares
I It K HA.NHIItlr HKUAI.U
Paiff H Wrdiirsiljy Nuv. 10, 10SI (.'omdr. II. N. Klrkrnaii of the
Florida Highway Patrol, for it
simply means:
When you walk or drive after
sundown lie cautlnu*, lake It easy,
If you want in slay alive.
"We hero at Ihe Fatnjl don't
WASHINGTON fi-T h a l.abor sneak the live stuff too fluently."
Department say* auto Industry ifeclnrcd Kirkiuan. "hul the warn­
employment increased by nearly ing In stow down nl sundown, ix
real gone talk In any linguaga ul
lock, making It anap loudly Ir. the wr,000 In October In more lhan off­ any uge,”
set n customary October decline
■tlllneoa.
In fnclnry Jobs.
"Yes, as the winter months ro.1
Hultinck awlvallrd hia heud,
Tim dciiarlrni-nr* Bureau of loi- (ui us, day lime, driving Is cut 15
frowning heavily. Out Ituwell hud biir Sliillsllcs satil yesterday the Ihe bone, giving us only a fnW
moved amooHily and illenlly, Now auto Industry pickup, sparked by hours at a time when our visibility
ha waa Handing directly behind prnduclhm of new models, &lt;r« Is real good . . Than, add to that
Uoliinck but out of hia view.
childly responsible for an Ocln- any Inclement weather during Ihe
"What la U ttar Hultinck adarled, her jump or If.issi In factory cm- day. ami you can see you're IlmlP
ed (o only a few hours of really
leaning forward aa If he meant to ptovrnenl.
Nonfirm emplnymenl was boosl good mud weather ",
rue.
Ituaaell wllh one hand on Id* cd hy IHi.OOO from Hcpleniber lev­
One of the sofely themes of
•boulder, elammed the elegant Mir. el- -to ulmut -IH.MIU.OOO
Ihe National Safety Coiinril unit
Ihe Florida Highway Patrol Is:
bojttnch back Into Hie deep chair.
wiiX Vilv&gt;r«irn»
Slow Down at Sundown And they
"It all blew up in your face,
CDMIMBO f*«*ylon (.6 — ('ey- jvuril ffirst Ihe life you save might
Holllnrh." I aald flutly. “YoU'ia lonese I'remivr Sir John Kolclawell lie your own.
finixhrd."
w j Iu will give President KisenDrawing on figures from the
"Finished ? W h a l ' ■ finished T bower a sterling silver Inkstand
Council,
is shown ili.it nightltmc
Why, you crummy npr, I'll have and calrrr.lar when he pays ail of nccidrnlsit hold
u thrce-lo-one edge
you . . ."
fici.il visit |o the American chief
duyllghl. which means that
"You haven't been any niilaanre executive this munih. Kotclawala over
Autumn is gelling Ihe driver Into
tu me," I aald, "hut Mi Ituaaell leaves here tomiirrow for Britain Ihe realy dangerous—long nights i
la wearing eight atltcheu and a big und America,
and short days—lime of the year

n e y v v iia e
grinned. He reacktil out a c ami AI
C R ^ P T E K TW KNTV-TmtKlC
J BTUOlJ on if.u riunow lirl(l|ic hand tu caUh the towel Ituaiall
Will) 11u n til, Bind lint; ||ie trcali- loaied to him. "Out my feet wet
out there," he eald.
d h i (it inornltift on the river.
"tVhhi woe till that clrcua atunt*
Kuaaell a a I d, "Uoltllich lunlitd
pretty cool add confident at the ing for, bafiHHnT" 1 aeltcil him.
“ We'll jie docItVd to about an huur,"
table, didn't W-T"
"Copped 0 aheak,*' (IriHlnih eal(l.
"Vea. Ita'M not nuiried about u
He peeled off f da nuctflv wrung
UHny."
thiin out, wiped life reel dry and
"(llud telltn stayed In her mom Hied twisted the aochi laeKie trie
tor tuaahfuet," Ru.mii . a i d . tuwel to blbl U.e rruiiilnlng molt"Boinehuw I aunj.icted you were tore. He wl|irtl hi* ahoca inrefully
fumy to b rad ntni Uda inuriilnK." and than put them on a g a i n .
bSAId "I w&gt;» jiifd IryuiK lo ( 10* “Tliere'a a truck loud of Ma.aurted
Ur* whal would lie (lie heat way top* waiting lor yuo there. I f i l­
to handle him, llmv hum till New med maybe I might do tome gixrd
Orlauiw/"
hy coming uh'Hitd tlral Thot la. It
you've gut anything. Have you,
"Little rnoro H ihii uii hour."
WUdoT"
"plenty ut tim e," I emd.
1 eald, "Not cnbiigh to Juatiiy u
“Thero'a roiiik to be a convert*
Hon of oo|ia ut Ilia dock. You dpath-defyiug trick like that."
"Wann’l much." ilindnlk aald
ready tor them 7”
placidly.
”1 enn’t gut ready fur them,'*
Kuiaell Bald: "If you'd clipped
Huaaril objected mildly, "I don't
know what they'll want to do. I and gone into the water, you'd
won't helfi tlirm If they try to liuvr t.ccu diaggcd under the padhold uur |iuaaen||era on buntd, Hut ille-wjieel and by now you’d be
i gilea* wo belter wall uud eee rish lout, it w* found you at -ill,"
'Tllla rheerliil Icllow la Mr. HueWlial . ,
IttiaDeJl broke off uli
rujitly olid tanned rut out to the aell," I aaid. "Mr. Della In H|e
left ut Hie blltlge. "‘thul tool!" lie lleah. IlHlerwlBe anmiduill piitaer.
Thin, I may nave mentioned, in
cued. "He'll hill hlmarlf"
A amiitl |iower crmnrr awerved ('apt. tlrodmk, homicide dlvinlofi,
in clone under our left t.uw. It l-hilndi iplim police "
We nut down und I told (liodUimg ihire, jockeying lor |ui*lllim,
•tiding truck ii hit to hang along* nlk about Hultinck, niamt what we
aide where Hie frrebonrd of Hie Iiiiuw and what we nunperted. Itua­
iHMle Handy wae cloaeil to the aell added a few pungent cornwater. A big heavy mail teetered rnenta ulmut hia cracked ahull.
tlrodnlk uahrd: “ You think thin
on tha deck ul Hie crulaer, reach­
guy I* lirl|ilng klrwait get out
ing (or llio railing of our boat.
"Ciood lien v»na!" t ah o u t ad. of the country 7"
T h a t'a CujiL (Jrodnlk. Whip down
"Not aure. 'Tliere'a a complica­
Ultra and help him aboard, tiring tion," I mud. "He liaa a woman
him to your offlro anil tell no­ With pllii. MnyLu nlic'a purl of the
body."
gag und maybe not. HtipjiOae wn do
Ilmuiall run Imilda anil rocketed thu. Ituaaell guca down and unha
toward the main atainaac. Hut Hultinck to come op here tor p
ha waa too lutn to help Orudnlk minute. When they leave, you go
on hoard. Tha beefy captain to lloltliick’a r o o m with your
eked
1 1a moment carefully, badge. Hive her Ihu tough cap
one bUb hand around a rout Iiu&gt; which you ara vtry good
Uleh
and than leaped. A ahoe at. Work on her anil aee whut
.ad imd ha dangled brief- you gel. And ahak* down their
. j l j U by Juat oua hand. Tha luggage. At the ottine time I’ll
operator ol tha crulaer acrenmed take Holtlnclt over the hurdle*.
aoniaUUng at him, then brought How doee that eound 7"
tha anmtf cruft rtfoaer to let tlrod"Hood," riiodhlk Hiiid firojoplly.
nlk retreat If ho wanted to, Tha "Ikd'a go "
captain Igiiorod him. Ilia left hand
"And lluiiBull, tw very gtmilo
gripped (ho r'uneluon firmly and with Hidtinch. Komctliing routine
tha forward moduli of lha Dixie Mixed up recurda. Nothing lo
Dandy nwung him urouml to that worry nbout,”
hid right hand found a aecure pur"OotcliB." Ituaaell unlocked the
L'hnao on thu Iron railing. Then door and clured It when hr led
U ro d n I It miMcled hlmaeir up, with (Irudiilh.
BWUUg over Hiu harrier ami aloud
I aat down hi the chair U-tilud
thara on dcch, aliaklng hi* wet (In in n a icuewood de&gt;di, took out
■hoc'a lirltubly and fruwning at my .Ilk and tucked It handily under
the goggling drekhanda. Ifo naked a Black uf pupci a wlieie I could
out of them a quaallon hut before gel It raxt.
anyone cuuld anewer, lluxaelt had
Mr. Hd Hultinck waa hrlak and
him. Whatever ha eald waa Im­ confident when he came through
mediately a f f a n t l v e . drodnlk the door. He waa chewing a treat)*
turned with him toward tha main ly lighted cigar, heiitatod only a
ataircaae, I ran down tha atalra brief moment whan he recog nixed
to the puraer'a office.
ma. Then ha toaxed a ailky tan
They were itandlng outalde the Hhetland toiaont on a nearby
door Whan 1 got there, Ituaaell chair, pulled anulhe, around to
tumbling wllh n key and Orudnlk face the (Irak und eat down, almot•Inflmg from one foot to lha other Ing Ida cuffa and letting me aea
and making an angry face at the hia niagniliceiil diamond nnd-aap■quialiy eound Ida aliuca made.
phlrollnkain lha cuffa of a creamy
"Inalde," I aald. "Make It fast." allk alnrt.
We got out of algid w|tk go
“ You In dlfflctlltlaa, too, Air.
delay. Ituaaell locked the ooor be­ WllcJaT" ha oxlyad amiably,
hind iu and I let (Irodntk try to
1 aliooh rhy h**d. J glanced up
crack my knuoklae.
at fliiaMl) and putt gt that mo"Hood to ewe you, boy," ha meat, he turned the May in tha
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half out of It.
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Even more important. It Is half city, bul more, II wants to live In racy was imimrcri.slicrl and lliose cs, pro Idei.t of Hu* Florida I on | piSII*ile
.1 t I h print ip,il pmnt ti&gt; (m i * • *ft*t i»in piit^i.im \tr I 11 in* loi 1 e . .Old Mln-ri Woofsan
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existing in Hie present, half dream­ Ihe past.
left wierc thr poor and llie new m gre j, made piddle the props no \i lt.»u Tildas
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Emperor Frani Josef .lied and the
dream of Mine women and song.
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Typical Is millionaire ManfrHd tn fix prirps There are .'Ulo -an lc Il-I .1 (».| i" 11 ■■ling hi 1
IIll'll I h r i(fcMiiw»ti I-* inli slifit' I h i foil 1 lie I lori'.l.i * 0u,;r e . . 1 going l-l ■ *' 1 v 1.1 **- ic'aiped aindbcr,
to vote Socialist; why old women
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trade gmnps engago.l In re in- n.itl -n il pi 1 shield
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selling sau«ages at street corner* | and many folks who plan t" send Miutnrr Marklmf, brer magnate live praellres
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llcket; why the foreign riniipirivls overseas lids s e a r are urged first Europe. He I* a tsortrnit of the shop
1 s a l e nf Ihe n u o ti le " ( fM *u fhr It "| .l|vhtf » rfnifli *
or a grocery, you h ive to get to cuts
H I X aelixiiv ,0. Hu. i. ., | would
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of homegrown sinning stars are In gel in luueli willi the Jackson past. Family tradition says that,
priilihup encoiinli'ri-d n pucw i j i** ,tf flir Hill
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sille Kleld Uk'iec of Hie C S. as eldest son, he must wear long j-ermissl'ui from ymu future 1 on
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uni le.ii liefs
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Dept of Comnieree fur rnples sldcwhtskrr.s like Emperor Kr.uu p rtilois
Herr ts what lltr vxni'rl of rcallly of
tut .ruled to M i' I e 1. vr.I in
l&gt; l lie* tn 1 itfriM ri%| 4i i f i t t fv
i-lics sp pip, li nt al flu* a ;s* Hi
recul.iinuis euverlng Hie im port­ Josef, and hr does
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vi'ixds Ihe I a p t m l l.i .ice tin, k ! M a n !«' • “ i i f i i i i i H l ai t i * &lt; Il III
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wrote the Hlnr Ihinube Walt/
Soldier* of flussla. the Putted some kind of regulation of Hint
Stales. Tramo a nr Hrllaln, need kind, and If the p a rk a g e does not
pying Vienna since IPf.S. are In the meet those regulations II may ho
great palse-s and homes of Ihe held up.
Citing a few examples, Hie Mrpl
llapshurg emperors.
Commerce ofllrlal said If anv
Ovrrerowiled apartments i so e« i of
lobano I. seid |e l ia iir r Hie park
cent with no running vt-ilrri lew iye mu,| in m .ikrd ’ A suuinaltrt
'ejges for nve-.|, r|rbe* for » frw a la dull am- a 1 ’arrlve "
Sixty jrer cent of famillrs rlilMUnit books, ivln lrd n iil'lr pm
less and the death rale soaring l»ge stam p s, wlieat (loin and dried
over births "In Hn years at Hit* skim milk m a t be sent dills free
rate of ilerllne, ' presllrts a i’ll aim* nuisl l&gt;e Ihil with a string that
observer, "Vienna ( present popu­ lo India
lation l./tm.imoi will lie a gliosl
If a piv-knec I* senl to Chile. |!
■an lo- ensilv uiilled. Ind If H
City "
No stirring naiad*'t of Hie ein goes lo i uloiiilil.i. || uill-t ind oulv
prror l" rpiliken the heart Nn In- lied tip Well tint nill.t to- seal
great ladle-. rl&lt;Hm» |,1rm1Hli' to od te-l
Iton't r m | n n
ugar to l a p m
lavish rerrpti»nv In teal e .p(u iiolr
on m i l l the tei'lt'lr'il t"
cage and Infrtgue her &lt;ero t *d amt pas a■ i ‘i&gt;nun"dtly
tys
west, danger *»f knlnap-ng bn this*
AI, O llie IlnilrH ,'jfateJ (l.i tl
In fcmvirl .rctors ni'cii|ialn&gt;n ami
own (egul Hums governing exi"*r|.
little hope for frrrdnm
f o r In it a lire, t( toe co ntent’, -d the
Hot then Iherr"'- (lie vvnt m c-&gt;tti pnekaur exceed F'O, a general or
fert'nc elhei &lt;t-nrM the dis-mi nt Individual license must first be i
the pa&gt;t tand maybe of a fnitre oMaliird. and If the rontents are
Money-making P O W ER! Important longer-lifo nnqine advancomontsl The only
wltlrh la**iC•- Hi» sani-t ’Uiere srr inoiili iii.il or |ih u n i " 11 in il rn
jo in my rbreifiil nlu* t , In It And nil! I ri-11 ho ill osei
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full line of proved, modern ihort-stroko enginos in any trucks! Now work• Iway ., II— n il i |»l•is- (ijiiiiltr,
s abi
Time am the liugt. ;lM*"l
| l * ill on -ns nothin* lo-i t go
hilnoue butldlnge t-m im lc . of •o Mand mil rh in.t i* Ninth Korea ,
•aving, money-saving CO N VEN IEN CE! Now monoy-making CAPA CITIES! Now
W je.irs in wltlrh Ihe Hip lull f without a H rrm e
ruled ni" I "f , ‘r,i|r 4 i ....... ..
Ini-li an- maos olln-is of III* !
reasons w hy Ford Trucks are gaining now buyers faster than any other trucks!
Tin to an file twolinirr i.ilrlages sam e nature. Mr Now man j*id
Sldl liellutg Hinuigh rity traffic and fm i u r g r t e d Hint all .ship
relnr. held by e-*bb|ra with wlihkrrs p* r i nf C hristm as packages |o
-dlirr rm iu irle. get In Inin-h with
like Emperor Krona Josef,
It'rrr arc rvriplayrd. nnslalcie llie II S |)e |ia |tln c n l of Corn
i:*'i 1'i-doral
Htitldlne
semis "ft, dn Metier Augustin" meree,
Jack -mis Hie. Kloridn, for furth
Is JTl yrirs old. Ind *011 a favorite er
infiem«flnn. He sure to m m r
There are i|lr rcrtirrlng vision.' the in in try sop n ie iuhIMihi i*&gt;
of the emperor and hi rootlleri The e llegulalions do no* aiipl- I.FOWIR STIIRINO I. dnidanf nt n«
on the .t.r'i. at Hie opera, In the pack agio, matted to Hid r In H• ilia tort in thlr e.*t font t 800 landenv
IP'rvifs. Who lo*i not rl«e and Armed riersleet Sew your post
•«le |IO JOI I/O hp. Cnrjn krrsp V 8 .
eltate and weep silently for the ineetrr alnmf H|al
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Announcing new FORD TRUCKS
for '5 5 ... the Money Makers!

tOOKINO At PROUD is any fathar,
Ur*»l fisn* "D u ity" appwari un­
able to b e tle va ht• e y a i
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•faiidi near till mat* and lhatr
tw enty b lu e-b lo n d p lip p te i. A
rlieek of the rernrd bonkl showad
Hi a 1 Ilia inter brnka a pravlmii
reoud fur pedigreed dnga by two.
The big family la owned by Rtigane
power ■ of Chicago (I Nfamartoruil)

NEW,savings In all three areas! T R / PLE E C O N O M Y f
Monsy-Making
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every engine! Ford'd ullrn-modern engine* —
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billed by her aludlo aa ‘The typical Amcriran jlrl," One of
_l ‘ her greateat aaaeta la n low, hunky voire. When *he Aral came to
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an MGM big-wig
decreed, "She’ll never do
with that croaking kind of
apeech." Thla aama genlu*
now lakes chief credit for
June’s dirty climb to *tar'dom. "1 knew it," ha pro­
claims, "the moment 1 heard
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mid bhuI back in Custom C 11I1 *. W ork-«aveia
like num.'ll her Fardomatic* w ith new fruiti*r slurt ing, loxv e rn r ‘'Htop-doxvii'’ . . . Pow er Hr/iken*
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CAPABLE LADY to care lor 8
HK1M -M IX CONCRETE
SEE IHEsE Before You Buy
MOBILE HOMES
year old boy while mother In P i u- 111f Hi I MMi RANCI
12 and II I I l IiIim Rumiliouls
Sand, Ituek, l enu-nt. Sledl. Mortar
Fn* the best eonrhrs and the best
2 5 - LAUNDRY PER VICE - 2 3
U. \ ,,il Woodworking
terms on both new a .d used.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. hospital 3 days. Phone 3WAY.
PHt ,i4E HU
512 Sanford Uc.
i5-W • One hour
Ki'J Elm Ave
Phone I3)t3 ADDltESS postals at home. Earn
Wa n and Damp
A U - v N l I C BVhK PUOG
Easlside Trailer Haled
Dry
$3 commission each order re­
121—
LOST
AND
FOUND
2
i
BRAKE Drutulallie
Bleeder •
Palalka, Fla
o o n e hour 4 • Wash and Dry
ceiver) Instructions 25e. refund­
lle.ui aligner
llrakr cylinder
Fold
able. Urcupcr, Trenton 3. N.J.
u i M c m i n u e v e r y t i e*iy
I
One white with black and
llune set Wonderful buy for
n A is I B i l l ) I n t i l t l n LU.
I brown .pul*, male bound and • Finished Laundry
someone In go in Brake Business WOMEN-cum Me, with Amer­
INI Nunlord Ave.
Ph. 1579 • one black and tan m ale hound. • Samlone Dry Cleaning
Preferred Hales to Prrftrred
or lor expanding
firestone
ica's Easiest selling dollar ear­
PollC) huldeis
I
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REWARD if found milifv M C
Suuthslile I Jiundrom at
Store*, ill East i-i Si Sanford.
t;oi,l.-n ........ . s . l M
rings Write: Kenru Jewelry, 114 John W illiam s Ins. A gency I BHl l H E \ HOLE 1 club coupe
South Side Fn, ill mar I Bldg.
clean $175 con Park Apt is
,I ,n7s ,I In vn-imts
..... , ot I -ike
, v ark
West
Jackson.
Muncle^
Bid
^
IM East i5tb St.
417 Saofnrd Atlantic Bank
ASK YOUR LOCAL Glint DR FOR
I9.u KNCI.ISII t o r n i Perfect i
A ham m I'.tol.i .eddish Blown
Phone 34
SEMINOLE COUNTY PHoDUCE i t WORK WANfED
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Cerniiin slu-pliard m ale
dog
IIiit 1 1'iai tor Co.
PIANO SERVICE
—n
iMlinellO Ase
\tiswei . (,, ii .iiio- ol No k HE­ 27 Illitay 17 92 South
Plume 501 WILL Dl) Ironing ttt tuy hem*.
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Phone 2591 M
li.ii Itixieia B unk , while side
(.'4 \\
Plume 2BU II,itiii- 1 Sanford
S A V E M O N EY O N :
K K It O S KN K CIRCULATING
is aII i ires, healer, t j i l i n Can LOST'
Mutunliye Ami Kcunnmiet*
AtVMNCs JALOUSIES
Chai iretis,- ,iml on-ii
HEATERS
cleaned
by
Jerry
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1785
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VENETIAN BLINDS
Insure with
Lord. Phone t:tl7-W.
ly Boy" Phone 529 J
Free estimates Write to Mfg
EVER dreamed of flying'' Then
Agent—Cleon C. UR. 2419 Lau­ CARPENTER needs work. 312
-41
18BOATS MOTORS
make that dream a reality $4 u
Boyd-W allace
rel Or rail Days—188,' .1 Nights
T2-F.l.E(:n:H AL Si.HVU'Ra—22
lesson al Semuio|e I ,unity Slade
Myrtle Ave
“Your .Mutual Frltnda”
.Mercurv Outlinnrd MotOrd
1291 J Sanford
Field airport located between
UF.AI.EIt COR IIIM'NINC PAINTS FRIGIDAi r e Appliances, sales! Lougwood, San l.atidn Springs.
1IUUKKEEPEH, T&gt; plst7 general
Phono 104
R E S T O N IC
and service II. It High, Ovirdu,
W
p
smith,
outhn.ird
sntes,
srroffice.
13
years
experience.
8
Call SarduTd 1704 alter 7 pin.
Triple I'll shin n Mattress
E'la. Pin me 4151 or Sanford
years assistant executive cu
vice 2515 S Park Phone 1174-J.
Informaiioo
" Made Slnmill, to Soothe"
1842-W alter 8 p ra.
I for
a i - i s u A J i f a « «.-----parity Accept full »&lt;• purl time
SHRUM
FI.OHVEHH
PLANTS
F u r n i t u r e C e n te r
tSKK Yotlr (ienei.il f.lei-lrn dealer 211—
REHTAU WANTS
-79
CLASSIFIED 11IS PLAY
employment Phone I29-.I.
1IH West 1st SI
Phone 1125
fur l \ *D(il Ajinliiiiii i’s
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For Orilnmenlal Sliruhberv
STEVENS 12 gunge shot gnu, • REFINED funner lady lelegra
Snnfurd Electric Co.
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L. B. MANN'S NUUSKBY
pump $15 Call :"JU W after 4:301
non snmker desires com Lake
Phone 442
^'-,r H*al f!* .'••r •&gt;')"“
Monroe Fin.
Rhone ND3 It
Art* You Covered? 118 Magnolia Ave.
pm
| haniim
i,anion lumsfkocprr
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for njderjy
Cnme In civile's cull
ItiinslnII E lectric Co.
inn S.mfiird Ave.
fatly
small wages
LAROE illsphu of New Bedroom
‘’’If or gentleman,
LANDSfATINL
I THE P I I O T K I T K I N fmBe,nils ami 1 in.ley Appliances
coverage. Write
set s. Holly wood Reds, I l e a 1 BoxlalII security
Cryslal
Lake
Nursery,
Lain
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Younicdiiwti Kitrhen.
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Electrli-.il eir'lrartlng and repnire.
s|,u k nnil i-i|iii|&gt;nu*ltt E fflI ll Magnolia Av Ptmnvi 113
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FA’S Elecl lamica, Inc.. I’’
OFFICE I lil'IIMlENA —23
1931 FoltDOH Power Clide $2 KM)
Dial Han told U r .
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ru b o iiu l Hr Orliniilii, Flu..
HAYNES Oflire Machine Co..
Chevrolel 51,793 Term* Excell­
i Hod ll.imberger Mgr i
HPECIAIi SEKVICKR 141i*c ildiiils
Tynewrllers, adding machines,
ent cmMillion, oiilv tu.oiHi miles
Sales Rent ila. 314 Magnolia, Ph.
I.A Y -A -W A Y S
Phone !«W or 743-W
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CIBs ami Toys fm i hristm.i
ALL
TYPES
cabinets,
driftwood
Use our Lav a was Plan
coffee tables, driftwood lamps
24HKAlilY PAItl.DRS - 2 4
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Salon An ei'lliillmned Penguin
LAY
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PLAN
N E W EX TRA SPE C IA L
CelelV Ale
Phone 496-W
heatic* dryer, and m.R wale,
and Elu.ilii e 1‘j.iii
2 ipacimix bedroums, large living Nosv m i-tf*
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room with panel walls, big kit • Con, v \ iti in mu l tut. • Teoi.s
Mi-11 lli'.iutv N'.ink, lo 1 s i)jk
elirn, porch and earpurte On
Pllollu ’I, I
I V Servlre Center
Boats. VIuIm sud Iraih-i[filially priced al $8,700. now will
ll&lt; |•.-«11 on All makes and models |
W ixxrd P o w e rm ttlc 12
be saerlllced ut $8 900 with T nys— Pluygrotniil K qniiniient Satislat Hull Cnarauleed
Feotvreigeonhilt ond Twist Grip speed
Ifobson’s Spurt ill)* L ihiiIh 1 i ,11 2(181 or slop in 915 W 1st St
lor ms I Exclusive
3114
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0 . DIETRICHS
I. W. 91EllO
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and olrduel line. km*m.........
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merits,
Invoices,
band
bills,
and
1
1901 park Avenue
Phone 27
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p r o g r a m s , fit. Progreaslvr
Evening*—841-W or 1879 J
W I N N ' S TV
I’ll nl mg Co , Phono 408—403
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AM 6 B U U O (N &amp; H E A D S
W liard Super Ten. The rating ol 10
Plump Ml
West Uth til.
Whether buying nr selling. It will .'dlH East I 1 SI
hp but the perfo* lonce ol a ——
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pay you to see:
lei inAll makes repaired oitl.ANDi&gt; Morning Sentinel, OrJ. W. IIAI.L, ItEAl.TOK
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Evening
Star.
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Ralph
Phone 1 , 1,2
Florida Klale Bank Building
Hay,
11(55-J
‘ Call Hall"
Phone 1758 i
J \I OIMI S
Llfellme Alumliniiu Free K-.lt RUCK arid Upliulxlery Duraelean
$300 CASH nnil $03 per iiioulh and
males l i c e Install,iliob ie le
ed in &gt;uur Inline or m mir simp
you can have immediate no
phone 112a Fmniliili- Aenler
I ' m- again Ihe value dav
cupaney of a 3 bedroom ulock
III) \\ I n -.1
21 I E. 1-1 SI.
I'lituif I.'ilili
Simfiird Diirnelenn Servlet
house. Phone 1254 X It after i.
IHinnr 1211-11181
I MW Ell-1 -till SI
Plmne 2910
Bit it it it it it it n ii.ii?
pin
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Flnur lorn.niRuliert A. WiNiums, Heultor
t irriil.iiinit Iti-al'-r
*Tints act unit rejvdr work Free
Baymopd E, l.undqulit, Associate
i limate-t It I. Harvey. 204
II. II. P O P E CO
Phone 1073
Atlantic ll.-mk Bldg
K.infoid Ave Plume 1828
20' Sunil, Park AviPliinii' I tin
BUY - SELL - RENT
Brnning Pnlntu
I IdIIlit snmling anil Iinl-dilng —
RAYMOND M. BALL. REALTOR
('leaning, waslng. Serving Scinl
McTtuney — Sm ith Pnlntu
S. D. Hightcyman, Associate
unit' County since 1925. It. M.
Phone 1174 J
104 South Park Ave.
Phone 060 2515 S. Park
(ileasnn, Lake Mary.
R E D -I MIX C O N K H K T K
1IY OWNER: New block house on
• l-'iirniltirx
Car Seat Covers
Grease Traps
Si-pile Tanks
2 lots 2414 Oak Ave
Price
op
Eiliimml'H UpholHlery Shop
Window- Sll|s
l,inlets
$0730. Low down payment It D
1908
2711 Frt-iirh Ave
Plione 190MIRACLE
CONCRETE
CO.
Owen, Standard Oil Station,
3u:i Klin Ave
Lougwood Phone Winter Park Phone 1333
I. A I. lit (IN WORKS
20 2688.
2801 South Pink Phone 233.1
I Deluxe Kenet e.is Ili li igcr
• Welding
nlnr lT e ,/it 11 ,|,
Jjatj • Steel Inbricallun
• General repairs
C. A. W H ID IH IN , HR.
I Apl sl/e F rign latie ll r f n
Keg. Ileal Estate Broker
pi ralo r laie modi i
it in
CERAMIC TILE
I III S. Park
I'll. 1281 1 B i-lulu 11 him-i I leinuM" II ,iI.&gt;1
Tile-, fur ALL purposes
Save Jin
Wall I io,o
Repair*
Iteimid'-I
FARTICLES FOR SAI.E
c l a u d i *: i i . w o r n - :
N A B O B 'S T I L E CO.
tPI'I.IANC I ( Oltl'lllt VIIUN
| iki7 K .Sunloril Ave
Pimm- 111.',
3li5 9. Kanlunl \ve.
I'tmni- 2117

V-REAl EffTATE FOR lALg—3
X AC'KH. 6 luts 324 x 165 Paid
♦
$2300 for whole acre bluck. Make
ulfcr. Pro ills on K. -till St liuv
SAMPLE 3-LINE AD
Ave. and 8rd, (iood location.
ll ET extra cash fur articles ypu
Jolin M. ileyetl. 1200 E. 4th St
no 'lonjpr use. Place your ad toBox 734, Sanford.
day'. Phone 182).
WYNNEWOOI)-fl,r»(Ml Down
a* (he
une above
ub,
A 3 line jad.
d , such .a*
the one
It only 3tc per day on uur low
tov 5 A truly livable and attractive 2
Bedroom home. Block construe
day earnad, .rate economy
plan, 13c
- ......... .--an.
llun. hardwood floors, tile bath,
set day fn)
Ail 3 days and Mi­
aer
Me for
atlle fun and a fully equipped
I day. •
kitchen Luxuriant lawn and
shrubbery with shade trees
mh HDl* apace like this" will gel
Price only $11,450.
w your message before our more
than 10,000 readers. Tell 'em to­
82101) DOW N
day! I’lttine 1821.
Buys this delightful, modern 2
bedroom block home with uuk
The abova 4-llne ad can be ruu
nines It's designed and built
5 full da*» fur only 12 40, 3 days
lor your comfort. Large living
lor only fl.80 and one day lor 72c
room with fireplace and cellar
for game room or catch all. are
Huy. Sell. Hent. Hire with- want
Dirt of Us many features Total
ads, the busiest salesman in
price 111,800.
town. Put une to work for you.
Phone 1821. W# will he glad to
*7\6ftfcal Realty
charge It,
Hoorn 201 Edwarda' Bldg
PTi. It)
^F 'or only 13.00 the above 3-line ad Park Commercial
T. M. Stringer
is on Ins Job far you or 3 run J. f t Aleunder
days. Only
lieu Heal Estate Brokers
Inly $2.33 keeps It worktnc
work
tor you lor 3 days, t day Is cunly
For your Beal Estate needs:
8 0 c ___________________
Cullen a n d I tu rk e y , B rokers
Call us about our buildoll rales
Brum ley Pulesion Bldg. Phone 2311
The Want-Ad Department
Is
op'.'ii front 8:30 a.m until 5:30 BY OWNKH: 3 room house, g,«od
eomlition, gas stove and auto
turn. each business day except
malic gas hut water heater, near
.Saturday afternoon. Deadline for
Primary School, walking ills
weekday Insertions is 3:30 the
lance of town. 215 Hulls Avn
jaklay before publicitlon.
Available immediately
Ca l l
[ ▼ Advi■■liters are requested to no­
1262 J
tify Hie Wont-Ad Department im­
mediately of any errors In Ihelr
ads, as The Sanford Herald will ho 3 BEDROOM, den. 24 It living
room, porch, curporlc on large
responsibly for unly one Incurred
plot $7,.V»0 Phone 1280 It
lnrertion.

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To Place A Want Ail
loot Cull 1821 anil auk for
the W ant Ad departm ent
Sanford Herald

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WELAK.1 APARTMENTS: rooms,
orlvato baths. 114 W First St.
» rT
3 BOOM
house. Unfurnished ex­
cept for gas stove and water
heater. 215 Hotly Ave, Phone
1202 J.
FURNISHED
kitchenette
apl
Slumhcrland Court. Hlway 17 92
South. Phone 1804 W.
(jN 'E lU )dh clflclency apartment.
sultab'e for
(•] couple or single.
■» sunau-e
|w8 Private
Privalt b
bath. Jdeally located
across from Post Office. Inquire
Manuei JacoL inn's Dept StorA

b

Itoiiaway altd Huliy Beds
Day, Week nr month—I'*t . 1425.
Furniture Center
III West First
APT cliisT K newly painted 70.9
W. hit HJ. Jimhife Co wad, plume
810.
____
Avalun ApU. Efficiency. Pbou#
423.
~
■" 7
f t APT._ii 2 j : i m Ave. p nppr yTXTW* frailer SPACE avatlgkk A id U
only. $10. f o r moifljTKlrtta 1380.
Cables Ropmlng House, 401 Mag
nulla AVe.
^
lUI(NISIIEl) 4 room apt. Close
In. 217 Oak Avn. plume dlu
Jimmie Cowan

es

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Western Auto

249

199

&lt; H .\N T m i:s LIMITED
NO TIIAOI*: INS AT TMKSIC I'KH-IOS

3 ItUUM Apt Private bath and eu
trance. Close to Naval Base
Phone 247-W.
2 BEDROOM furnished garage
UlIMONT
apartment. 2300 Mellonvllle Ave
UNFUIlNiai(ED~cottage with” kit
"Firs! Wifh Tin* FlneM"
chen equipment, Venetian blinds
814 Elm.
FURNISHED Apl. 1113 Park
TV
Adults.
NOW ONLY f 179.1)5
UNFURNISHED bouse In Lake
Mary. 1‘hone 717 or 1374 X J
BOB B EN N ETTS TV
FURNISHED 2 room apartment. 200 East 27lli SI. I'lmue B172 X-ft
Tile bath, electric kitchen, all
private. Phone 1872 J.
2 BEDROOM furnished apt. Close
In. 145. Phone 791-W.____
CBS Tele vision Held
Free Demons'rallnn
CAR A(IE Apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave. 189.83 Up
BROWN'S AMOCO STATION
NICE room, private batli, private znt Snulli Park
Phone 8197
enhance. First floor. The Cables
Rooming House. 401 Magnolia.
AWNINtLS
Aluniimun. rativas, metal.
Frre estimates.
400 Mellonvllle. Plmne 844-M.
Dealer for (Hidden Punt
2 BEDROOM homo. 9)1 Oak Ave SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO
20* West 1st St.
Phone 421
2 BEDROOM furnished h uuir 1319
i-iCelery Ave. Phone Sll-M.
Vcnctiin Blind*
(NaUunally Adv. Kolia bead)
UNFURNISHED 4 rnom apl. 318
• Clear View Awnings * Spun
W. lit St. Phono 1734
Lite Glass • Porch roll down
sliajles • Travis urn) Curtain
FURNISHED 2 room collagn by
or monlli. AuulD only.
&amp; r . r
S«migole Venetlun Blind Ce.
8±u 'A’Cit 3rd *it.
Phone sai
A UNFURNISHED
ED house. 3 lied
W room, xX both,
bath, largo living room
NEED I'ANELINC?
and
dining room, Ifireplace in Yellow
ond dlnln
Pine, Western Red Cedar,
■tic hi
heat. Private
each. Automatic
Mahogany, Pomlcn'sa Pine in
lake end cllru*. To
Tu rnymnslblu
ock. See all of tner e at
people, |IS3. Phone
Pipe
erm itn Concrete P
ip e Co.
West l3lh SI. Phono 1241-1681
Ms

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decora!^ Pnone day 343, nlghta
Fatigue
fatigue Dungarees $1.98 pr.
8048.
arees ______ .80 pr.
ftp*
ARMY
titS i8!NAVY SURPLUS
4 DEDKOOM house, furnished, 310 Sanford
Ave
Phone 1811
p. 8100 a month. Dr.
JJ.” n
h ion, Sahford, Fla.
N. fe
Rob
U ltd furniture, a

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3 ROOM Garage apartment. Cou­ •tc. Heught—sub). LarryT Mart,
ple. 843 per month. 1491 Oak 1X1 Rail Ut St. Phone 1831
Ave.
S M fc e rly Appliance Center
FUHNLSJIEI ) duplax apirtmbitl.
"Your Weitlnghuuse
Dealer"
ML
f
900 Elm. phone PM m‘
itavtag
Maytag Waihari
W
Phone 1T57
U» Magnolia Ave.
GARAGE Apt.1TOO Elliott. *
FURNISHED one bedrdom ga­ Beautiful 28^ x :I8 Framed Mirror
rage apt. with garage. 8314 tan* r wlfh laran rhesl
'ttf.83
ford Ave. apply AuareJlo, phone
rU R N IT U R E CENTER

gggsggi1 s taI

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

HEATERS CLEANED

M U SICA L IN S T R U M E N T S
and serviced. All types
and Acee\&gt;nrie&gt; Even tiling ill the
A \ f Appliance Service Cu
line ol niii-dc including Druin* Y'hone Hill
BatonAieordinris
C illtar- j
Ea-y term., llenl.il xyileni. lie Ill, YCI.K repair* and painting
l.i,wn mowers, loots, etc , -liar
palr&gt;
ported Gt-mr.-i] repair*
H C KCICS M U SIC SH O P
STANLEY S BIKE SHOP
200-1 l ednr Ave
Plume Mlb
310 E Rli SI
i'll 2III
2 111 IlNt-'R nil III liter Cood eon
BALL'S
GARAGE
tor
general
Auto
illllnil Plmne ih8.1
repairing Also Wrecker Servlre
4U2 Celery I'b. IbIW-M — 1666 ft
KUMqitAlx lor pra ervlng. .Hmi
Night x
for ba-kel ileeurulloli
Plmne
1378 .1

UPRB.III praelii'i' 1 ii .iiio
tibli Plioin- n/H.I

Henson

SWKI-'T' iKiiiigi'. $ 1 110 |n-r tmslii-l
.Mrs Doyle I’ll RUM d I
USED l.uintii r: Flooring, ceiling,
ami Irnmmg
Cnji'-reguliuntii
Churel, 24IM St -iml Park Ave
UPRB.III t'luii,, G,h„I i-ombli"),
$ 5 0 Phono 14,19 J after (1:30 p.tn
BUY'S - 1 u.-.’l emit ami i.nki-l, sue

I*. M. C A M P B E L L
General Contractor
"II.... I s ot Dl.llnrllori"
III Way IT-92
Plume 1117
I AltPENTEK WORK
For quirk ri'ii.ur Jobs, or small
bedding Cull Jim 114? M 4
I IIA
FlnnnelnK
For Kcmudeling anil repairs
Nothing Down—Small Monthly
Paym ents

Mhermnn C o n r r e l* Co,
Out West |3th
Phone' 1241-1681
BOA T, good eoNillllull Plmne 821 It FLOCK SANDING A Finishing
Oak floors furnished, laid A
Say Merrv Ctirlstiun. will,
jslied. Reasonable terms. In Inis
iness since 1920. Did flours made
TUPPERW AHE
like new. E F. Stevens; Route
Call Alii,- MeMaiiu,
1219 M
2. Box 227, Phono 7B1-K-4.
Mits m m w N \ i d i , ', \ ....... C.iki
j DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINElaivett's. Kail 1st SI
Sales • Rentals * Service
PHONE 14221
8ARTtCLKH WANTED - 8 GARRETT'S
WK BUY, sell and trade med fur­ See If* for quotation* all Mlllworr 1
niture. Wllsnn Maler Funrltum Co.
and Hardware items Indore yon
311 E. 1st Phone 958
hoy nnrt be pleasantly m rnrlm l
C A M P B E L L 'S C A B I N E T
Hi-way 17-02 Moult,
Pfnrne 144•
YOUNG PARAKEETS • lieailliv,
Sanford V a cuum C lru u c r
talking strain, t nt ' i Pulmello
Service
Ave.
Electrolux Kirby-Elei Iro llyglem
l» HELP WANTED
-18
Paris for all makes.
Phono 714 X-J
OFFICE DEM* WANTED
WK NEED A (URL Ft lit TYPING
H
A H fiA IN H I ~
AND FILING. MUST BE GOOD
tfsid Space Heaters
MATHEMATICIAN. A C C U R ­
AT F. AND HAVE PLEASING
PERSONALITY. SALARY RAS­
ED ON ABILITY AND KXPKH
IENCE. ADDRESS BOX 101 c/n
M SSfaZUEXiM
SANFORD HERALD
1W)7 Sanfurd Ave.
Phone 1113
S A LE S LA D Y wanted for steady
tna, grad^ii
ad^ig. Tree*
work.
Must be callable and willwill 1'iowing. discing,
................
and shruhbiory moved. Dewitt
Ing. Manuel Jacobson Dept.
Hunter. 601 E. 20lh St.
Store, opposite P.O.
Bt, iiKo ii 2&gt;," lilki- amt wtrl'*
shoe .k a li’s, sire 5 Phi,ne IMF,

III Wbat 1st St.
Phone 14X3
*;, — Far lory to You —
SALESMEN—for survey work to
Special — TV and Radio
Aluminum
euntart I,nine owners.
LiveService and Repaira
John
C m p tttf
wires, Salary ami commissions HCA Motorola Salea
Vend ion lUInde
Si'
and Herviet.
those win* qualily. ITnnanenl
.Broker Knelracd J88ail. Sag-proof bottom
C en t’s T exaco
n
Service
position. Apply in p e r sun.
rail.tilth pfitclle nida. Plastic or
UN Hanford Avo.
PIlHM I486
Orange
Improvement
Cu.
2
0
0
9
14
r«&gt;bn
tape*Colton
or
njrjon
T &amp;
Melich
!l"t,n,'»
Senkarlk Claw and Paint Co. 2i$n ^ vr" Ur*an&lt;1"'
PORTABLE WELDING
St
Phone 320
Time Can E n n f Money
Electric Arc arid Acellyrnc.
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Housewives can d m d « four lo five
Will gn anywhere
Cusleia Rome* THfl YTorido
tnnfT .FA r n g "At.E
hours every day and cam $20 tu
All Work Guaranteed
FUFUcri low eo*t b-uaea.
I METAL Jalousled windows, one
825 week representing Av'-n. Mr*.
Edward T. Arrleh
metal lalousied door. Reason* Juanita liustrll, P. 0 . Rox 975, 2322 Mohawk Dr,
. Modern 2 bedroom house,
Phone 2220
able.
Phone
1683
J
evenings.
Orlando.
a- Ottfltdo city limits. Phone 139J J.

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SMOKED
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Reg. $2.98 Value!

Lb

Myfiall’s Yotkahlra

PRICES ARE

BACON

Hickory Hill Thick oli-a

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49^ BACON

Herman a Orange Hnnd
or Sunnylnnd Pure
Pnrk Smiange

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WIENERS
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STEWING HENS
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BOSTON BUTTS
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Natural or Colored Sliitd

PINEAPPLE

20

Dlrrd Oran|» or Lamon

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Diced Mixed Fruit N

69

Frewh, Crisp, Solid Hoads Iceberg

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Down to Earth Savings—Supcrhrand

Bag Coffee

89

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Limit Two

79c

Peaches

Mo 2 V2 Can

25*
Limit Two

!c

J U I C E

7 c-

STRAWBERRIES

2

39c

Fraah Rad York

APPLES

99c

AOKN Prolan Wed Ripe

H. W. nod Dallcioua o» Golden

5K

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Southern Ball* Crab

45c

U. 8 . No. 1 Yellow

ONIONS

4

Lba.

19e

POTATOES

Southern Choice Salad

RAISINS

Duncan

Nn Hentl
Over 15c

APPLES

Delicious Stokely’s Finest

White

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Lindt Two

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Quart Jar
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Red Glaea

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Large Fab
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Dromadary Pitied
DATES

MILES* CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS
lt-fti. Hen
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Astor Coffee

FRYERS

Diamond

MEDIUM SIZE GREEN SHRIMP
Ib.
FRESH DRESSED WHITING
lb.

Priced Right—Vacuum Packed

I) Ac I) Ha. or (la.

SQUARES

69c

SPARE RIBS

PLATE STEW BEEF

S9

FRUIT
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MATERIALS!

Sunnyland f5klnla«a

HAMBURGER

1-Lb

COPELAND’S SAUSAGE

Whole

WHILE THEY LAST

Small ft Meaty

Loan Tra*h Park

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Cured Bacon
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low prlre-jon# for kil
rhen an^nnothar foi
the bathroom

BACON PRICES ARE SOWN, TOO!

SAUSAGE

1-Lb Bag
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STEP-ON CAN

PORK PRICES ARE DOWN! SAVE NOW!
SUNNYLAND

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SA N FO nil. FLORIDA,

Angry Words Voiced
In Censure Debate

THI HSDAY. NOV. 11. I

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Christmas Seal Sale
W ill Start Nov. 22

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No. r»n

A\ I I .

Elderly
Condition

W VSHIN IIToN &lt;•!*» Ihe Semite **.-n in *■
roared nl«ug In a
't'"*h rush i.f ungiv w t . I- today with Sen. Clutvet ID NM 1 'sho uting
that Km. McCarthy "tnii'k* hr'.* Mu* only on.* who u honest . . •
vvno would .lit* for hi* . ...iiitry"
"I iloti’t like il aii'l I don't in t e n t to have it,” i Ii i i v s cried,
t haves Ktii.l hr toot in mill.I in.. tt.'iilurIv Al.Cuithy'* uertnintii'ii
Mint t h r six iimn I'omimtt.'U w*hi. h I n oiiiliirint. il hi* r r l | l l l i r i* the
'n o w 'Mini; lmii.lnuiol. il of the Coni .mini* I imity.
What brought &lt; have/. hmindimr to l.is feet m o an Mijrclfort In
M rC aithy when Son I rhrioitt l I M . l h N V l - i '. ib Ii I to otit I h l a ' t h .
'ongressional R ecord it rctffnt
tuoadc .st liv CMS conim entntni
Eric Seva m i l praising the e l r c e r
of John Eaton Havie*
Eircil I list U'rck
S E A L S — Shown above m r (hU year's Christftras Seali. n h lr h
O.ivies was fired l.v Sec ret a I v
h III (if distributed In Srmlnuli' County Nov. 22.
d Stale ttulles l a d week after DJ
year* a . a foreign service officer
ile was *|H'elfically clea red of Any
« &lt;*
disloyally or ('uiniliuuiit a .socla
'Tin* ft! H’l IHirpn.i nf tin* null
In ii, hid Ito'lcs salt! lie a g r f r I
with a seciiritv Imnr IS ,1m..1.1.,,. H«• M'lliinls \* !'I lirlp ilr\»l«.|i hi
that Ito v ir. ti.ul shown a lack ul ffii* m i s i kmiin tin T m tiln r.niahi
li f t-’ \v itli inour iltin it r n*v .m l (&gt;
An a gent of tlo K e d c a l lltire.iu the tiiilgment and discretion re
\ r I ttlt-f tup hi flic liht’i ! k I |\
of Investigation ye turd.iv ipie* ipitred id i c itcer diplomat
(L ; pi nil If nf I Tir Vk' 'I III I,il**,I
Mgt altllV. 01 ohiecllng to the I III' lltfi i i nf fill' i 1fh tn I' I iv hi
li uo .l J i m Kiim*
Id, entile I*.!
thief, afler il wa* leiitned llu S 'vaieid tu .ia d c .l't’v going udo tli"
« unm**
h ir ■ if a l T iruvmvnr
Viiidii had stolen an aul'Oilohlh reci rd, de ci du d liiv ie* I- one ill •M* I (till
\ l|i« lU
I' hr irt Al.tliama. accordlltt! In ('hie' ‘i ellgin.il "c.i . u " id t'oiouttinlst U r. It tii'llii* n l n r n «&lt;1 \ m
» I'l
liepuly Sheriff it t! (iw.*». I. t . v irifiltr.ilt.&gt;n "( the s ta te P ep u rtm en l I «i| t s &lt;- huli|i*r( f u l h T t | \ ** c lit
The youth Iuu1ativ.lv I. Iale. It.
aid p av ies wa* "responsible rr II* 11*| *
Mutnlny. Nov 22, will murk t h r opening of Hu* miniiiil ( htl.tuin* !■« go before tlo* I'l.untv l nitrl her. to somi' cv tco l" for Mo* "los* ot
(lake 1 mill ilnili.iiis
Senl Hair hy t h r Hrmiimlr Ci.iiiily Tut.rm ilim l* ami ll. nlth Association, Monday on a chnrite o( op ratlin China "
'o("l I 1II.I .Seminole 1 nunt'
according In J. M a n m llaritinn Sr., Hral Hair rhnirm nn, an.I M r' a motor vehicle without a p i o p c
lie (ir.iHcd Hie Eisenhower ad
cbiHip make dull' 1 mti ihtitn.n'
Ion mini &lt;iminim, association executive secretary.
driver'** license Owen* ml
iituti *liatii.n lot In mg’ Pavies tint f"W,r".l flic dev idiuirn.uit -d ttics.
On thill .lav, liuti.lrrit* of letter* will go into tin* mail with ChrlslVehlrle Stolen
m l I'll t'xpul' i *n r.iiiH* "IhcMi dcit 11•» 1 itn* i d e a l . " cin tiin ie l liu
mna iirul* .'iirlii.ril for tnirrhnxc hv people of Ihi* rm inty. Al It* I"*
The stolen vehb h* t* the on
s.llf! Ilf l i \ r . t mi l.th* ami year
1 • lo t 1.1 ti
Him b coi iluur d iv
ginning, thl* l.*tt**r a t,*. “ What ilnr* Chritmn* ntnin to you?*' I' t.-IN Ennis vvas .liiviinr Tnc .liv win*. • n 1 Ir
"l Irti'iung Ini id ti 1 |v . 1 11ay1 0
of family life al I'h rl'tlu a * tilin’ lint al*n It'll* how w&gt;* run "lu ll, out Ttr* Was taken tnto rii*ti"tv ouM
dp it d li ,1 'call I 1 cull u 1, 11ir
Leaps I p
neighbor* an t our f* How worker* ■ . . tirilmiH r v i . o u r famlllr*” of Sanford on itiglivs q it ttj lt&lt;
nlcd
"I allegliiuci 'll tl" 11,11
1’(i a ve / lealted up .nil aid "n e t
iTepiriV M II M. r'l,-ll.ind Tin
through the imirl.'i &lt;|* of tin* *ral*.
Itmts u| t n i . r u no- a i c "lu I '.s I'll- I l.dlow eil I" the .11 nit ui
"T hese 'm ull teal* ilo a hijr Jnh," th r I r t t r r 'ay*, nllil urge*. "Huy E. cd h id lu'i’ii si.den in Itri wlult palitolie ,a
"II
a
ttic .I,.. I'liimii'hoitl tli
a the senator front Wt
1
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''iri*ttmi&lt; Seal* use tl.rin lu Ala , itwerc. related and Mm own."
in. 1 I
da* s ti tc it 0 . t 1
...I
Mi.it
wasn't
.tv
ui
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Clime here ve terdav and pu I I I
| ,i ,it, .1 itiii*’- on h * 11 no. t t -i
fight ttlbeiculosK!"
im
mg inni'li
Up
I , lli,
11*1•* i.ili "i
a 1 c 1.0 v
Todnv. member* of the Junior
11#4
( haver s . " I Mel .tt(by Ini'* t Ofid
(Questioning Imre wa * enn.l.icliu
'
of .I'l l I I,Cl III "11
Chamber of Commeree w i " ludp hv \g en t .1 II Have ot t'n EMI
lake it "ii turn clt" I 1 deride win* ' * )*
o • 1 latino I
III"
&gt;
■tip In tin* effort l.y Inserting the ' l i t c n c l in Orlando
lie t.il.i . a 1' 'tnmotli t and w In. Is ii"t
IJ ■ coni '10 1 I t *tc
letters ami st'als into envelope* fur ttweri* the gov crem eu t mav net utd ‘t i n s 1 . get away with d t.»
untiling
prii'cctde the youtii .1 he t1 sen hi ine tig in l'i etihnw cr "
I
tilt (ill Ml
leneod on tlicli count l.v ...".il
1 I'hmau ."•! Mint .it v ic.i nf M
I'l evimi .1y, aid was j ' i v . i the court .
■ 1in
. 'no Itnii t . lu* Polttn
Itemjfles It.im V..|u ' . I ■nilff I ' he s.'v a t cnl t o 0.1 tc 1 ,1 ml" 1' e r "
n**orhitlui. l.v tic* Hapfni.l W.u.i
I ' -MTt*‘( *v III I'll! .1
in ', ('lui. .in.| it.. Hunfi.i i fit* were in Sanford vestei d v In I, (|.r
'.'I v.l'c lit . . . i t 0,1 it lie noil' t
1 It
of
luing .Id" to l ike Emu h !I * read it t 1 l'i" Senate
ilepiirtment. wlin.c i..eiulu*i* (old
f. I .
L eave',
VJ 6 2
to lie].and. vv here tic oluutt I » ik
Dun't forget Hi.* \nifrK'iiri I . ■d seal* for mniltnir.
Even "llu very power till &gt;en.*
I \k n k
clothes.
w it. h ai d n|,n I 1 II in \\ 1 11, ill" rrnild n U Ii"
giun llama* ton 11*tiI al tin* At mot &gt;
p.
,
I
fin
Sale of ('hi't*1iiiiis Henl ti.ul .. uig
moticv liom a I c i ' i r.*.i .It fl(. urn from Mi.il. I,. Iliu m c un
iriiin tl o'clock until midnight 'Ilo &gt;inn 11 te'i:.titling.
.'I m
If)
lileti sellout
proceeds will i;o lor Hu* I "aim
11... 1
Ml
to 1t&lt; 7. a few doctor* in Mil
M rant* .re at o mil I &gt; Hi. on nt tu.l
building hind
'M11U' I
t m ie shake*
oiinirton, l t d , tan out n( in"iu*v i cntll ill l’i IV al1 I. ike '
) .III I &gt;•t'|M •
I.chin .it, In. voice shaking from
T hr duwutfiwn s r illu n av.is ia while livitij: to cute eight chuiiti
&gt;
\ll"
VVit II tultC|culo*l*
emotion, s.ml the II. iviiu mi**T■i I ' l l ' «
(her i|iih*t tailav. T h r 4Tty Hall, | ,.*t..nl*
■, i.i
• well
4 il
1
1 ii r
"a n d stmilai iinliimi'* have dun • Mi. i
Emily lllssell, a cousin of one
the Cnuil llmiar, th r hank*. It.,
*i\ ")')■ ' III . 1i
I
m ote t" s.ij. the spirit and vig 1 A.*l1,. c ,t •. 1Hi
■mat otllrc anil t h r .Sanford ITihli. of tne d o ctor*. lint n o il ..f Klnnr
| ft f i, 1"
, tl
11 , 1 1 T
of llu- Io n gn e iv ic " tli an a m
l Mt
ll'.llioell, o ltiuil.il i.onIii I t i c k
Library all weir rinsed in iui&gt;.
.ik i *i fi
' ! * * m i ici.i |'
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thing else
who three vent * cu rlier had o r i­
vancr of V rlrran * li.ii.
|&lt;| I'M 1. Of 1
pr
a «1’ t
Sen I 'a ,.' ( I t S p i a inem her "I 4rmt ff1 ' , -I i d .' h" .• 1.. ill-K 1 &gt;| 1 r I
g inated the idea of *• lling a (')ilist
tit" euniintdee which reeiimmeiul 1Tl IF r i”’..Id a 1 || " ol ■r
■mis sliinin to help some sick chit
*11 il*
f1
..
1
eft censure ol McCarthy, cxptesiu' 1 r*'pi ■.fiitit •n r aid ' A\ ", .1 !«• ti •&gt;
d ien . If jll'nilltuk could Upnn Its
tin* hope McCarthy wilt give "c a lm
h e a rt to help, *hr thouffhl. would
reflective consideration before If
not America with Its proved reRpi*"kir
a
fm ttn tea * 'ic.
make* fu rth er ilateincnl* or a y* • V
s
'"l...
,
r vi'iiiui
eofd of fnilh rind genet daily help
r * f-**
quest inns whirhfrfMtlit
'furlliei
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' ,«r chin ' Ilic .ehoiil pi n a i;h i
Ilu’Si' eight tiatlenta?
REKNllS AIRES, Atgenllna &lt;f( (dir.di tils p o i t l l mi
tf&gt;
ti iiiuiig tti
■hildren l ,r
Money II ■|»r&lt;|
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npt
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I'resldenl Ju a n P. I'em n
tn
(•ve i Hi/' n tll|l '
Amerlen could and did Instead gled
HKTT10IT t / P - P i r h a b D ll tr s ’ll
out Mrree Arpeniuu* .........n ilia' k
, atludlc Idslmps and two 11 .11 . 1.
tell Mr*. Marta Vrallos abmtl It (,f the MOO needed, the woman &lt;
l l u , t'tnrid lav "( .let it&lt; i
lu lled 9:i.00(&gt;
today.
p rie.ls Iasi nigh! a . "e n e m ir
I •nitied in an almo)ph.*ie of (pit
Ami *0 it bn* gone ever *lnre. llte g o v ern m en t" and w arned In heightened hy the descent id I.
She arrived h r r r vexlrr*lnv front
th r (irreiaii M antl of Rhodes, Emm llu* people who gnu* to this would lake nctlnn against 1 lergv deed' nf McCarthy a d m i t" '
illicit ,.1 liv Ilic &lt; api l u l
where she had wnltml * rv rn year* em s ad e in E"t7 (ms emerged the o'oa indulging In
ugainsl IM"&gt; "
for h r r hit*.hand Sam 3(1 In mtikr o rg a n )red, united fight
I'.. I Ms.Ills ( '.MIC
lie ,dsn charg ed that the C.iMi'i
enough money a* a 133 a went. 1ldn'i'Culo*|. t.i.liiV, jollied I.y mil
II* It ait.'. Inis'.'* not p.
vas at
(Iltdiwusher to bring her and tliell lli.ii' of people win. t.iiv Chrl'tiiuiH Itet Action inoveinciil
f . 1 III 1l Ir , il
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Henl' heuring the stand.ird of the I templing In iillih'i mine Ins I'emn cam. p artisan s of the \Vi .
V’ -ft.
. 8-year-uld son to America
Replddlcaii seilal.ir flock, d t tl.
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4 I .l • 4 &gt;M ‘ \ I e \ vi-.i
9 it t
| i*ta parlv
douhle-l.ui
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In h e r pocket was S u n ’ l*-l
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for
a
"National
Rally
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He cinnhast/ed, lio vever Hi,.I It.
Itcf.ne her death in IttIH, the
letter, telling hnw lie had finally
Cal thy" to in* held in ( im titut a VA. 1k. t '
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Ml)' 1.'ill . f * 1
did
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»nvrd enmitfh money through hard founder louked l.ack upon tier year* lie termed .1 pollHral Mnwli ui It. Mall tonight
c If 1 (
fit ift t . • .(1 III!
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ol .erv ii .' in otniiv fields and said .atrl there Was no prolilcm nf vlnle
work and living In rqualnr
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S am wa .n’t there lo inert Id* at.out the 1e ,1n11 "f the I ’hrislnins attain t rhurclt In ptednminnlitly rnpitnl lo tilltlfillliole "Hat o
thliusitlds C itholii' Argenfina
&gt;11 1 t
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♦ 1 .1 ill vv k | k i l
urge against i erisurr of M i' n 1
38-yrat old wile Hr died Old 2d Heal riU'-ade. 1 I uee
Sell H.ll Inil still I I II Mas ' I I W*1 k bit
l 1 Hill E' III pi MVf (I mu t
The Ere.ulenl tpnke /it .1 rltisril
of carbon mono* f i r poisoning when who hud ii" hope and who have It
meeting ..I government 0 Mlc1.1l
r r p o rle r s (HI iutsoos Hum M
, ! n T1 f i r n r l i t i - fur &lt;’ • i . 1 tindll Ml
a faulty furnace flue flnotfctl h i &lt; now.’’
I'eroto la leailers and chiefs ol I:. rlmscll* lia.f visile.| him
m I |l( tM| 1 fin er Vi »ir k t« * 1h;il «'Tf|
tiny room with gas (time*.
r
t ii Ti ll t*f 1 ' Mini It*W.11 1
lilt A•'!
bur. econninle and professional lirnughl signatures from i i h ...... ,.
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Mary'* brother, Nick Halkiatt. nf
ME.ST KNOW M R A E l’IN d
ill U \ nr
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roiifered.iltlHis
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In' I them lie would listen lo t'o
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* couldn't tell her yesetrday.
Eisner, executive direglnr of tin din
debate tiefnre maklm; up In tum I 1fM III h i hi'i'lII f F ’lllpt il i p Ihiii
Nulional Secretaries Assn., says
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today's secretary must k n o w
hecks
C apehnrt ti t Iml &gt; said lie inmi I 1)4 III iMlL'Ill 1ill ifl'l VII I tl » I*ip il k | I
am ong ulliic Ihinjfs, how to wrap
*M T OK HE t s ( l \
■Tim
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II. ■ fit ’ T IIP I)i I- i
pro jan c Mint the Senate put off &gt; for
the boss' Clin dings g'ifls.
MIAMI Idh —f.l John M ("ox,
1i , !I'p,
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She told a 01 re ting nf Ihe I’ltlld idlnl of ,« Hkvtaider fleiil'r i.omi.er vole on the i t i i iii - i,-iu m i ' t
Will 1 Till
delplda chapte r
Ihe nvsoclalion from ti.e Marine Corps Air Hlit J a n u a r y
•Mo ■ I tl HI U -1T i will 1If 1- t i n
yesterilay
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Mon a' Miami, ran Into a fhst.t of
I.e: ol. f ,lpl' rlfpl aim viv nr v in im .iim
a lr c ra lt rrnsli in the M edltrrran In do. once voit vc hail a little wild duck* over 'he Everglades! This idea yrem.'d to Im I I til" ei " d . ’ Vk In »i r■■ 11 (III .1 * Mill h i
practice
Jo
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lemerithdr
lo
have
favor.’
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ean Tttevday. acrn rd ln c to a tele
• • 11urn itn •ip
Vester,IIIV and counted hi* scare land (Calif t told new smen t • $ III*) ill i t il
g ra m to LI. 0 rover'* widow. Dora a supply o( wrapping m aterial on nt 17.
la. m . •|*i r i!(»r ift .1 Wi l l &lt;P m •'Hit
hand when Mu- buss r n t t i r i
present
session
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fie tvm niln rh ed lo Cumpoxllr around "
f'nx aid ii" eiicmndcr'il th" s|&gt;crl(ir pttr|H.se ol m ting mi in d&gt;. 1 ! II tr i m . . a in Mo 1 t '111
ol | Vc,ir ft Kin dll V filM* T 1f Ml tin
Squadron VC' S at the Naval Auxldock i at I.(Mill fill iitimit 10 mtlcB censure
and "I Hunk it h. idd plus cr t
d i i i1In’ i i ml mo m v i '
. Ilary Air Sinllon hern.
uilthi'i i of tip. Tuniitinii Trull, he d lip oIssue
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the
p
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I’I.EAs (NNtH.'ENT
'I wa* flying into Hie Him and 83rd Ctmgress "
may liegm to iimld h i , .Mii.it tl'i
crash has been .'crelved at the
LOS ANC.EEEH
-C eorfie lfor they lot nlninst us fa I a ' I saw
a ir station, it was said there to* mel II, m eat (larking heir, pleaded them." Cos reported line pot n
Know land said it would "not I.. c u r i i ,
'"flie
I
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m
elilployer,"
III'
cun
day,
tit.
tit Ihe Interest of either timiv i "
Innocent yesterday to a ch arg e of hole in the plane’s metal wing.
will di die t i two p ' r i "til \ \ \ .
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Lt. C ro v er is also survived bv IKisscssIttg
marijuana.
Superior
I’llot* of two other Skyrauler* Senate nr the eiu inlry'’ I i pit .11 tillin'i
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Wage,
lie
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paid
Hie
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and J a n e Ellen, II months.
sold he dottlded wlteliier • Muu -nt.
tiled his In a l for Ja n . 4.
they saw 17 ducks fall
and
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will
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to the dispute would w ant to do ■
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llctin leader, expressed a -in n ln Ol cavil Wage, 1l. il lie Ini' p ltd I i.lt" . I
each etiiplnvi " iitd .end tin '"I il
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la* lo tli" |i, .Ini i Ini' tm ..I to p r , I l&gt;ii
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a leo'.liiig supporter ul Mil nhtv
li rnal Itcvemie l a x e . (or *i,rllll ti. oi lu i I. .1 y
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Sen Ja c k s o n t i l VV.ishi picdtcti i security " til he dedmleil (t uu a
l . i
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C apehnrt would fail if lie Iried i . farm Wiilkel'i ea .li Malle* up In i,o i,I
' "| ,T&gt;
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gel the Senate to preitlnne I'a $1 gno in a &gt;&gt; i&gt;
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issue until J a n u a r y
"I'/iymeiii" to i farm ••niiil"**
lo.oi'l i i I ti.e
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in aov (" tm ntln r Ilian r.i'li do u
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ennui for vocial eenrtl.v innt"i i
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and (arm eni|,loverv will riot in ho l.i") Iv . 1 1 *
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"If v u ir . i'll pay from f a t u M
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P epnly Sheriff M II M u lellam work for one cin|.lover i* I" Mi ., Will', I lot
tnday Inld of how a u m loii.i ra. (It.il In a year, lie dot" not report
I'.l'lol I I *| 0 III' ' I I '.to t i l l , tl ’
Infix a second vehicle vestetdav t. your earning.' and lltere t* u*. C.iVIe "i ft ’n to li .1 In | . .. nt
social security lax l or example
avoid hlltlng a hoy riding a In n
Mr
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1 i ink I- av i elm
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cle.
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em
ployer
and
unidher
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from
a
According lo the deputy. (Iswah1
secoml employer, IheKn vsagor
K. Adams, 413 W. Eirst SI . suerv
would not count tow ard social se­
eil his c a r Into one driven by Mi
curity,
Stilly t&gt;, Newsome, C am eron Ave
"Hut If you e a rn $HK1 fri.tu one
on H. n e a r d a l l Ave. nlHttii a hall
and |IV i from Ilic other, both cm
mile south of (ienevu A ve. t
avoid hitting H erbert Slurdnff iiioyurs wil repot t your earning'
lor uncial security and VO.i will
who lives nearby.
A pparently no one was injure.' gel credit for tile tidal Whettevei
it * t m
v s s iii i a 11 ti p n r ; s s
vour pay from any (arm employei
No a rr e s t w as made
Tim nation p.v . iidni|o to t dIs less Mian lino in a year. In
should return In you any amount living mid (lead veM'i us ol .1
he look nut of \ottr pay for social nine w ais t . lay lu . .lav ol '.
VOTES CAST
spec! newly d e d g n a l.i l a* Ve!
security for that year.
FOR N O im P Y
elan., I l.v
HODMAN, N. V. (4^- Some h i
Aa in ptevi o. .e .ir., when Dov
TEAM AT MINNEAPOLIS
lints were cast for nohndv, run
lu a Herald story Tuesday run 11 vi as n . til' d At mi dice Irav. tile
ntng for nothing, a recanvnss of
UTCBE8____ C A M P A IG N —T w « c ra a p a membere o f t h e J bbIm Chamber of Commerce raced
the Nov. T vole here shows.
ertiiuu Ihe City curnniixslmi il war nulional U ihm» centered al llte
■I th e i r I n i c h e m
* •* * / *®
Wkleli could Insert CkrlstmBB Seale and lettem Inti* envel«»pe»i
Harry LeCrosi, custodian of the said Ihe City lias been npprnnrh Arlington National Cemetery, just
1)M fBaler fo r m b I l I n g N * * . I I f a r th a BpenlBg of th e an n u al fund cam paign In Kemlnnle C o u n t y
voting mnehino in lltla northern mi hy the (Hants relative to Ilicit u rro v . (he I’nlomac River from
T u b « r n M B b» 9
________________ ilrman o f the c a m p a lin
•&lt; wxerlon. Ifarm an 8 r . (fpra*
New York community, explained furm team at Indianapolis holtlim Wrsliingli.il, p, C
_ tki prealdent nf (ha aaanrlatlon la Rabert
There. S ecretary ot Hie Air
K a m a 1 (etandlng at I l a r m l n 'a
that (ho machine dftl not have iprlng pracllce here. The tram It
Oraham (foregraaad, far right) la the asacnllra secret ary of Ihe aMdcIa*
enough locking bars to block off not located in Indiana but at Min Force Harold E. Tallinn, as liu;
tl0B?'(8tB ff
designated representative of l ’res*
all tha blank apaeei election day. neapolli, Minn.

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i i i iu*i dog i t m urder ch arge
lu. ' uli t'o.it i .orv early today
M.
Xml pleaded self defense.
ii " Mini her husband, Charles
■I) . ine h e r wMil a (tagger
■■ i. I.e took a pistol from a
•i , .Too ' and killed him.
* t o ' T r into tears when the
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i'll* and pur.'h.i ".I p rop erl) in
di.ttli ..( Miami Short *
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.1 odal Indus for a "cheek lip "
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the Soviet attacker* that our plane |{U" U n s with imooling it dowrtCl'
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Another big plane, a B29 Superterrltorv it completely negated by forl&lt; ditappearrd Oct. 7. 1952. in
the fall of the plane atal of (nciihe tame general area at ycater*
Mjrvivcrn who parachute from it day’s incident. Japanese fishermen
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Yesterday * incident ram- Jtut
shool „ down.

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(dialing at tint log 1(1129 with Imtli
cannon and machine gun*
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HI* copilot, 1*1 ],( Havlil N Ollv
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there wa* nothing In he gained hy
'loading at them."
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mil lie broke radio sllenre to an
mmtirr the big plane hail hern at
lacked
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mn** hullnul occurred over a Ki­
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Make Sanford Your
Shopping Center
V O U JM K X L V I

Fsliihlisheil 1908

SA N FO R D , FLO R ID A ,

I T K S D A V , NOV. 9. lit.’. I

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No. 5 7

Wire

Police Capture Youth, 19, Here Commission Orders Survey
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Wanted

InSeveral

Deputy Hears
Tale Of Crime
From Captive

Strolling
In Sanford

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Baseball Action Is

dim K m i K ID. tlit* o b je c t o f
mi intensive sen re h covorlnj:
O. P. Herndon. County clerk,
most of Cent m l Florida, was
had this comment to make today:
a (Test pi I ib is niorniiiK one
"The Court Hnnxe will be closed
Armistice llay (Thursday) when
mile smith o f S a n f o r d
on
we will pause and rejoice with the
Highway 17-92 bv S h e r i f f s
lew remaining tree people ol the
deputy. M. II McClelland.
earth."
f mils, a lid), broad shmil
IllvcAtilijl ill |um&lt;{
. is tus|ii\ I hr tor foi V il mtiol I'd neat c o
Hanks will in- rliiM'il Veterans
tliTi-d blond youth, gave bis Wi'fk I'fiiifcf i»|i.-»»'i \t il Suv 7 Kt V | 'kkr-sOUifl |m| ihr rniiiuiitti'i* oi
Day (Tlu.csilay l
home mhlress as I 121 IIroad tloir^i «'f octivitn fui tin* tdut'rvont'i o* l *•\\ I, ti wii|M hi* i hidt. »
v,‘ *»* St
Tiilliihji-v’M'i'. lit* wit &lt; Mill mt'ir uorihwhitf mvi - i op rit Hum *un in oui m hotd * ? Hu* should
■"Nr Mrsl Methodist Church gntu"inc* nimikIU in tiiaiiri'htkii with hr If llUf s-Motl Ilf
nounres that the Him. "Korean
'* tU'l1“tifllll llltfl I'nI III Jill ' I'ti/eu", par ttcidui ly parent ,
tlirtis frt'rn hi^li t*ln&gt;t'l
innnsi
Objeelnr-* t*» th e nm im erelnl rate-* set f o rth In tho
•I It tw thi'V VStlo &lt;h-l t l lllllls to a lot lit1 rtf. td tin- .pmlit) of th
Victory”, will lie shown on to­
imi-v in l&gt;cl..iMtl. Auhuritilsilr, l Trnn
i huu| - m o ituniiiiiimv.
■*&lt; bediile o f i lmi'gcs for sewer service received no re lie f l a s t
morrow at 7:no p.m. tor the reg­
till t ;init T;ivart*&gt;
*'tj?m•([ u himtw tfu ft 0 jijwt hnppfn
tlov ui \\tlllt VVl* O* l'iti/i "
ular mid-week prater services.
melit at the C ity commission meeting.
I i»nn jupiphI, hi ivus 111k«'ri li» unit pm &gt;'til.i ftuikf Hu m, To hovr the hf sf -. h.oo| i m out it •ill ill 11111f y
This picture will show what the
Instead. Ihe com m ission in stru cted Ihe C ity ’s fiscal
Ihe SfftMIltili’ rn-,„f v jail whl'l'1 mt'jtiiH tImt \vv unit put out bcH into them Support t'h** Hchool hv
work ol the church in Korra has
agents and con su ltin g en g in eer to m ake a complete su rv e y
Ih h .im i.ltMtIifit'll |»v .lor slvnkln^. mvcHttnif Minis* of your time, vimr^
done and is doing (or the Korean
p* Mn tl'fit. u i-I ttii* i'liach of tlie effort** oiul gmut thought**. Timi*
" f the i imm -rcinl situation and m ake a report t&lt;&gt; th e gover­
people. It will also depict the de*
I in.aTj 11it hitfh Hchtml jt s tin* |M'i • writ ‘ prill olid fill'll* Will develop
vastatlon ol war, and the draper*
ning body as soon as possible.
CAI’TIVK—Jim
I'nnis
(right).
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In
police
in
several
*rr|j tunpci !♦ ii iif the-ft ul iTU' "I will pay ilivhlemh if invented
■le need el the rntirr nation. A
Iteeeiviny th e Inst met inns were Wilson Holt o f CioodrumimiidlliM
of
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Florida
lor
lln-rt.
Is
shown
with
t
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m helpim: to injiko our m u •u
church-wide elfrrlng throughout
bnd&gt; and C o , St. I’elersburtr, fiscal ag en ts, and R o b e rt M.
It. puts Sheriff I). It. Owen*, to whom hr lohl a sonlid lah- of a
Methodism will he received on
WtiMi fn i i |uch1if'Mctl, Knrii'i ptmd •'hotd'i, IJ&lt;atisI •M'fiotd * today
life of crime. (Staff flintn»
Sunday rnnrninq, Nov. It, in re­
Angas. laeksonville. consulting engineer.
i ■■f11**‘iJ tit iiisik** niiy
I'-mi iit run
|mttel ichotd** toumi row,'
sponse to llir "Itishops' Appeal (or
mmUIrr jtpoki muti t tint mu
f,,‘
tn Mitmc Slu’iiff't t|i* •111
i h e pair participated in a discussion in which C ity Mgr.
Korea."
fMiflr-* vt i r Jiff I'm(it' HIf •** lull'fit If V td
U oi-i. ) Kiiinsh-4 lutln't-ii
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I'oints tilvill
ii P* •t t•\ 11ih tiiitul writing.
' Hi. ■-iinm-M.m ilml nn i-lmrnu-,
ailnmaiit ,■(&gt;.., 1 •- m; -hnmd
The Sanford Sh.ine (‘lull will
'* \»&gt; Mill worklfip f u h» Hi i
/( *«\'tltl ill |V»■I Ij.'fMlt \\Vt»
h"i|! I I"1 im
11 i*haik*.-s
chill u*'* f&lt;" miili-rw.o .1 ..n.
mk«dt*
.'Ic 1hi
M . « -vrr oflsr
assemble in Hie hjiuiurl hall of
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lOilf fOlOtllUtUl \ '* \ ill!
•I till |('» "»••’ M'M |Jlt'T. Ilf Hll
C"ii*tin r till Wllfi'l IMI'f'H Hi h'- In- lioil inni'li le *a\ .-a the *ub*
Masonic Temple Friday at 7 p lu.
Inhi r Inin4 tmi kifn.i i ji »ri with i hi'.'t ti if von t I i tot s pm♦ m &gt;tnd\
(iirut* d lln* til v uuidd hns c ji
lie i He I i l l , ; v» i’h Hi
for a turkey ilinner Final pliiiii
r'"Ip to h Oil! fool. It I'M'IIf p'l id
I Hi ul \ s h»■i *11 n ft i tu tiiw^ Kit
Utfd" . uf h* ** t hi! ii 11 ,MPP tnid**1 of tin* 1 oinmt i rn r &lt; n [lining a
in HI \ W|l*l, INs.
for the Orlando reremoni.il will
U- t in th v« loptiM'lll oiul h*‘"h;iviot
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he made unit oil noble-* are asked
f . Iilfdl &gt;o t J » ti y *" |*l "k lilr (m1
it* • flint* f •* * *\k•*11*.
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V• 1» "f f II* IllHH' i '' 111*111
to he present
f tiiiimr *'ii,nit»rr .i !'*i .ipin*nrpil
I 11NIIi u t ovoilt loll if) th* »"Ml
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f.» he holtlmc nut tnt 11•11ik .ictinti,
I put ft
t m \\ I "t "t Pi "i* &gt; it
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An trail- radio listener was won
\ Minmr Kmli» Iiusscmt. hjitii *
I in t it V PftJilt fin?I'| if' lie T?•»-.!
11»tot) Uiit f| tiUO'hi'l - nI'd 1honl l %
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turn **f ♦hi*
•'t*' iiiit I'M
. vwi* II yrit i h util, Ii'1 &lt;t-%
tiering why the wild horses are
f«l hi yu UIni Ik' kill It till* thinking
iiiiiu I m pl.imiMic It .it fiiit
ki ' if t 1 1n n t ? 11 hv 1 • t'.iHi
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f fin- Si' iim
tuitl p* fit f vs*
until h*
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allowed to rt-n through the room
*f ifl
Nnnwle*
and
uti||n Mavor
n. * &lt; f&lt;*i i'hlldi•n II) hair
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while the City coniinivdon Is to
i. I Hlytxinlndli ,tn and (’oniir" J .
id, .tilid I•’it* h&gt; « 1!♦ .» Hid.*
' %inn 11 ill it) i" \l If Ii I »V JI 1 E
session II w.ih found that it was
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the rr-u'l iif the nerves rating a
it wi»m
iii's'd in •iiii* vf'iir i1• - ht«.
set
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pi tl||(! ||IfI 1f«I t 'IIP I II iff -1vi r
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ji •» inn I vi kit* 1 iHutf" iiin 'I1In* inlttiml ,p I nn-nt-v must
way al the rouimlssloner • a - tiles
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fr,*111 "inieyyhit,- I,* pay it.
I rit? llu’fi m i ni i injf m Ktiiiiklifi kll'lt •ti tfid (rl I utuk♦ fetich* * .... 1
ft l.l
stn1fit of |iri*l? n ii|h*ii
ped Iheir penrils on Hie table loin
M il ml'
r"Ulit\ I IlfllH till.I (llti'li hr hlt't iri *utti|**d iilitl Jit h"»u*‘ (tl I h* dlwtl |. i .&lt;
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Named
lu lln- &lt;aunmlltee Ip tilkd
1**• 1 i'll In i&lt;jt v ft*l thf cuf' 11 °f
The flags weren't pul out today
until Muv Hi. H*M. uhni h«* i«ln
f &gt;pr 11■1■H*1* I lllll 1 in in -it ,[,
•n il,Ul III Hn- in at It-1 ,d hrlmjllUI
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bv mlstakr In antlrlpatlon ol Vrctl tin* t'ntlctl StHlrs An Korea in viMir t? puiiwihility I h* &gt; DM- I In 111'«fl»J &lt;iiotag . "I 'll HI CAi IIII'M i.f i J In- iti"iriiim
! molessiumil tia-ehali tn Satttaru
trrans l)iv. In rase you were won
We 1-nii't do I dupt'Oli- thine (nr sprint: training were It.ilph
Uxn&lt;.
Met invmtmmt « «»*iuiinin&lt;t &gt; CMII till yi'tn lI I..
dering, Ihev were nlacrtl on the
ln* eti
,'u al of f f1* m »wt r is
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um In Alalfumii
nuikc for it* future.” flu* M*'*1 1ti|i|»M*k tiniiti 1 ffiiMI tlni* mill, tin; "eld now." Knuvsli-s d'-rhii '--1,1 Davis'
street* r«ni turn, orating H r h o n l
('nrnIII 1-re t- tuiM-h.ill cnirnliiee;
Aft«*r (MMiipIttfintr 11 w»fkH t»f iimti t orn Indril.
loyally Hay aa a part of AmrrlIII ||«t|»l lirtllMl ft! r lln* Htill 11 TilIlfI '• it"■ we'n- “tiding so etnsr t» Willis Fraeock. yvlio lias been
mililnry iotvIms hi* wn« «ivfn n
ran education Mfrcji.
cliurkiin?'* lK\*auim «»f
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|iA*(|irr 1*1 |imclui‘*. . AH-hoiiKh Hu*1 tl,.- win we rnli-lii nut even mat-'-1 treasurer tor the Siinfnnl Cunilmil- njnmillinont" the first* yenr.'* |nals llohert llaiiuiun. |,resident of
ffrfvtnfiM i«\'&lt;fs'tlf•lit* pnltl. Ar**«tfn*T
Driving horrfi* Id llirtah (winy Hi**
mmv**r In i*N|H,t lulls* ntlnjiii ?! f••r
II,
emitliiu'-d tliut
isntti 1ntr , the
11 " ri-'-r-utly Pt-nc l busi-hall or»ii if to hif* fttniV ki llw'«,ii) Kiifiit 1
Strollernnllred a bahv hlnhrhalf
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nHinif iuivu f i inpH jif1•I i,frt&gt;|» H’ m
haul,I I," doin' ivilt, in!,-' fill H,* . in ,it|uii •* 1 ...ad Fillet nri- es
ci 11\*-jt pi itnwturi. AIn * &lt;»n Oi*t
and another t-trnnifr looking oh
11 it 1.1 1 I * an,lith-, I........ .
Hp- ' III,' z-di It dint iVdihhi Kilhi kill, , nn ft,tin land itill'll
unit |ilurim 'I to cut if tin* JociH
Jeet placed «rvrr«l fpel frimi Hie
1,1 M&gt;T— llcpiily Mlirtlff
(&gt;. Finns i« shown a I Ihe Itunk
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•i»-),l to il 1111: in no * 111ik *’&gt;
cir.h ltd ween them was a woman,
MlHi m hfiul. Unit riurhl hr 111
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SAN ITlANfTSCi) ».P
1"hu
en ■ , tail Hint afl, I Hi" I" '
trying hard to park the ear ssllti
,illriii|r»t ii HolloW'Vt. tliillt Ittis|
ill, I I rut
•inn in young , d 1n * 1- ,&lt;y
ilnlhis i-1 - itlfi.il ns stolen (Slalt I'liolo)
tiott/
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mordi-r
cti.arge
iif llsl V thi 111 llfh’lit' Chili'1
mil hitting the ruth or oliierls np
I'ff i hr iiiirlit wiiii t "Iti ii'iil h** i, day hiHowine a ‘ laying that rr 111s*VV■T1|T I'JI 11!I •' J', t II * '
in 11th 111* fIi»!11*•11 )f111 M Hu*
oarcntlv tryin : to learn to paral
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tn *t •ul ii cfi f Hr loM * Kl f Ii li»»
n' -ili-IIC*■I kII h 1111 l lit |*t 1-1 (i )'
f' i* IJ **‘• 11)1 If vkhll! li hi **ll!v il |*|.t MI '"k t ||i' f il f l|t Wlilt Ii Ilf HJI OP
s, tiidl/'* r-- yyi k* 1 10 a p- &gt;*-li
?U Ul |*1IH &gt;f $MHI Jit Hu nil! hi lie
11»j* 1n!**\f It.1m hill him (hit both
i ul ««t( .t ill I Ho 11Vi* IP.’il' t'ko k ,n«i.i,im- -Imp 1 mi - idci* *1 I, m - llitl 9 1)ft V •** ft* t f ft1 )" I \ - ' I II|Ifl
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M**h nrv r iii;ior oik! on
dm mi- ti i- It veins *0 tin- -hop i"
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live life sentences is the punish
&lt;in Noy. I, Ei,ni &lt; Ii*|,l &lt;'t* i. I.- Hn- 'n p liy Miyiiiu
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Puna ui-H- liiluli- for tin- iiliminl. r ilii I iirl-tum t&gt;i. rli.t, ill-1" enteri'd III" I&gt;«-1 and hu-l,
-'Em ti d's -oikc *vIn i a an- Hn- ' ■ • dint him ! v i - i V Mil' 1■ 1 fti.ill IV . t«i'k
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year "Id Air Force v-rgeant, cun- Di-t-. I yii*ti i .'liy afternoon &lt;n rt niii-tlitu of n.- I&gt;'*,•■,J ■( ill. .'i l rs ,,r py mo Liiim n f t,'■ I'-ll'lig
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vlrtvit of ranirtg two llrev trd Cntin thi- Siiiifnnl Mi-irhaot* Anoria'i»n
enach he wn* eiiterun) n-|io,,l Hi- iDeckel ill* 1 *ya- 11.1r*) ,,(
,, •• thlf \\ J! f « t | *' VI' 1 ■1, D ili Mi
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ty women a week apart.
Thi- iiioiel" Is tivlmt
In I to- M&lt; i. ImM \ o, •( I *1 illlll lo olitnill irvlo ,-loliii-' H- -aid and s.-lm't/ I 1,1 I, 1. nh 10 1
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thi ll- yvii' lln "O'- 10 till- Will ill I .1 M N’t Ider In- •&gt;" am enr 1 : -.1 |*&gt;i " i nit, 1 xllll
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Denny, from Devine. Tex., mar tin- Sciiiiiiiili ('onril v .lunltir (')iiiinli--i of &lt;Hini.n-i. ,W1 .
tilit 1 n( 111 !'?•’!) I II. ,* T,'. ,| •■•it tn 1
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Andrew- Rtlrn*. i-lmirmnn of (In- Clouitoa* ,I&gt;-. muln.i-. , ,,11111111(e ,- III* tilin' *11 Ip- t""k 11 1'-'I |i»i-l*i-t. Ireeati'e Ilecki-r had iiccpsi'I turn .,1 u . II « II
rleil and Ihe fathe*- td four chit
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1(4 1" unit ■ 1 *JUI Hum M i mp"M Ml .tl I|i* V 1
dren. «»- fetimt it-ully yrsterdar ,.f 11.&lt;* mt'ii I, a in *' aroint, milt lh.i( iler-oi.iti, i. hi,,I mi vr ) no t thiil 1 H'inns wiiti-h ami JI I in i a*h
"fakinij" (le.ifin-“
MU t ut -■ hr 111M1•»gi "Ull .1 to li t* 1 .* 1 III f 11s * *lu p i 'H i11 ul I'Tl't
Aci-nrillMK- lo Owen*. Ennis Hon
of attarklng the itn year-old wife On* &lt; ity w-nlil h*v« them imt m* and 'u»-niihiir lo N-o-. J7
Si-hllll/ -aid in- 1 ,*t In- iieariin: *?*111 f*Si * 1,111 III" 1*•4 n 1r
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in a fellow airman al liar homo on
On* n( II," iipw oriiammilK mu,Jin *••I hv th&gt; » orinti'.ii in n writ tlirniiirh I,"Hi Cniaiilhi iio-l alter a ItKSt illness Imt could s|»-.ik I'**Ik nil. 1 l.llk " •tailit 1*
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Merritt Island Aug It
hug". .10'rod Hnritii Clan* and reindr, i ulurli *,ll In nhe•••t ut Kiol layiiiis. siotmimr ni l"', li imrh nnly yyilil cre.it ditlmilty
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The Jury of It men and I woman
•Hll Jiftth Jill !■ki,|i*u III ui* 111 hill ; |ill - Utn•-it t
°th;il this di-corunoii will In- vi'thii- Viii)ii idllier plm-e It" “Mill tn- I,-ft
t il- 1» t hi flowing; vsHI
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recommended mercy, saving him
SHOCK THE \TMKNT SAFER
It*- also said Hi it In
r millTnvun-s hurriedly win n iiueailnnod
&gt;• ill i111*h' f •ui hi v Hum rn I ui'ii ii
from death In the electric chair
\t ,, |j|?.*| i|||I*‘, I
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I'irvliuis Coovlcllon
ST I ODts 'fi Development rd
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i,aidl"ss
nl oilier ciiimnlHments
1 t 1 ui|i,1m liij'itt r * nn ll 'll'. l( 11
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I,all interests here
tn live
hi Hihf i!?' »if In- left iillel taking t o "
•rumble lo give beneficial shriek 1 ( lari o " tl.-.t
pull '-f kil it*' I (hit •* jni*ll * till' ‘1 (m 11 &gt;- 1 1M1 lli. ?It'j»f Ii *11 I h» ns» 11
fie was sentenced lo life.
( (illUm I,&gt;hn Km I, 1 leiiiaikel
llmtiiiihuiham said thil John
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Irmnig m rnmircf ni v .1 1 ,10 (HI
All's lilUIK yye ,|,, te-w wntild only , Slempi-r, mail.liter id Hie M.ivl dr
Ye'terday, Circuit Judge Vassar treatments t &gt; mentally ill old ter* &gt;t-luli'.o
ji irtinii ul (hr pim h' alii’ tip. til fruni tin- on «•I •11 h d non m hit* V ul I’ll' Immii ....... ' 1 mm*■! 11.j; in 11sI*11f 1«»ii ♦?♦ ■•' hi hi ji (1 injt k1* it
nim i- cm.'it-lilt! " II" ; Inn nyyrieil liy the (tlunls. ami who
II. Cnrllon sentenced him tn lilt1 irieu dermc l to. "fragile" for the sniil Hi.it nirn liant.*- wishing in
titer Mi-oi -ii n i main i- ’ 1nil - Vt ( .it |&gt; f v\* 11 !t,u!|1F1 l|.ihi&lt;11"Pi I, (
uyni nn Nov 5
|Mltllll I &lt;&gt;Ut ill ,t d Hi" commercial - provides for Ihe chili off the ll,-M.
for a n-r .ml time.- The ii*lge ruled procedure
I'.mlritmti- to tin iinrihaM- of lie\
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rsi Ii*** wrrv |,,wei ell limy, mil V In be hitiinaled lie would like to get
Owns said III*- &lt;n,lii"'I i' iiV' i„&gt; Itnrimli Hi-ti-lu I wo p i *■ .1 u-lit .
that l ie sentences will run eon
euiHtlon* may do •" to rent.id rernrd "f liis iiili'uu over Hie also were sl.nn
1*1* 44'ut wt h* .! (I Mm (ni, ♦'('ii* raised .1g..iti to is months. Hp - , more of Hie chili's opc-.atinn her.'lilts was nporlr-l Indny lo Ihe mg
sei'Utiv*lv meaning if he should
Iiiiii o Mr1 t o n ' i live and It) yvc-ki-nd, lull t"duv In(«»*&gt;’,
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Ollfrliiii mi -1 tin- nn-" li-rl liy
(oldllobe paroled or pardoned fur eithet Soul hern Me-lu-.O Association'* 1*1it ernt &gt;l',r&lt;- tl'- mi at that Ihe rn
| Ilium an sanl lie ysus in favor
eiidinp- than we are now
crime he still would face life for annual niri-lmg liy Dr J i m t s Ward iipern Iion id all S.inloi d mi-rehunls i-oni-ll at Hie Apn|dm hurh -Im"l Mlircinfi i V'o/i|iir r. o|h&lt;iii*iI lire mi I min *( ff1Min UHiipuIu, Jui'k Bin tier
Cnmnir f,.hn hadci seemed I ,
Mnitlliiued on I'agc Eight I
my ,1 If
lie w"s enter Inir si-hool nod rdnv Hu* oHiii-rs tryum I" inak" Hn* »n-T?*iig|i
the other.
mil Dr James A Hrdnn of Hill U|d hr nei-.lrd lo make the parade rd yvith sortie of th" hoy It' f'O" am I
Dermy testified lie was on did)
Mil l I
pollt-e could airiv", tp"oni'dio-y
at Patrick Air Fnree Date when 'r/’ il Sand it.urn. Birmingham. '
It"port* I hi'i k
tit-mine snsplclmi and writ mil
Mr
the h* rise wife was allackrd.
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f'llMMITEIts SI DP TRAIN
Wall.i"- t'lilji|i . im-ddetd -I Hie th" tank tloor.
TdKYD J' Japan" ,- lea n p.r nssmialPiti. rr|iort,-il that a rhrek
An
imntediul"
mulii countv pnger&lt;i
have s p u r " d revi-ng" fur
1 -impin', 1, I2tlh Infantry. Salt on Saturday and i.islci until r, i, ho Hie guardsmen al 7 a m with
had lit &gt;a rrrrlvrd (r im (ha N.a alaim yyns sioil mil. "lid . t,,, k
t r o d licit cnmmuteri every ford's min National IDt'trd unit, m Sunday Cmnpaiiy I hud over the iiiiii moving out
it' bivouac
points were manned throughout th" down
lion,a I T- lob-* A ‘ oi-laUan
when1
pa- M* Ip t*"l lu Hu- la-1 0 *-"k end ’l l per cent nf Hn- i-nli led per am in .1 under simulated i-omli.il con­
Tin-in-* lull'll by A H IV-Irr yiui | "«
All
nit
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or
Ho
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di-iiiyed
mi
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itel
and
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pelccnl
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Hu-ir
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.lining
pertnd
tor
cati-n-hir
year
I'nssengi-r Helrisrd
ditions Inward an nlrjclive some
tirancli Inn- on llokkaiiln Island Ih.U Inst Muturd iv and {iundny s- cer* xlreliglli in altemlance
J r . rlitiiiiii .iii of lln- liirlitiniis 1
According In Hit- #lmv Ho- on
"It was mu- nf Hie finest taeti three miles away AgRres-or action
pni.id- rommiHrc, f-&lt;r Haul arc (.eel told Ihe chief deputy, h" stop­ missed connecl aii- witli iirn'tln-i I.iii,: with other unit* nf Hu- Third
itlallnii uf tin- regiment
eal yvoekend traiiiliig periods I have was encmintered liy tin- unit un
train 'I!u-y nxk&lt; I tin- stnUnn m.ist
CLKVEItoND'J* I’rctly Marilyn Hvlth Mrs. Sheppard la- l April a 4 lolliiwv rclitflmi*. rnanucr ped at Hie filass Tower on Hlpli- or lo stoo Hn- rp-xt train, a tin Mini,
ever seen' aerurding In t'apl nuniermis nccasloni heure it finaiscenes, rlnura, wisi tm-n. slieii- wav 17-lt'.*- fur u told drink, and
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ilenll
with
a
watch
which
"Dr.
David M (i.ili-hi-1 i-ummaiidlng
Sbn’P . ' heard lu I a (-■' m
herds. Viih-ilil". Chrl: linns trees. nicked np n hilcii hllfei. who was express.
Sherpat-d
hotn'M
lor
a
young
lady
nf fleer nl &lt; i,mp.my I
trefnre she iu&lt; murdered (hat twr
’ilie si nImu mi r&lt;•1 i"fuM’d, -,,
Simla I'I.iih, liri-ld ii-i-, carol a,
later
trli-nM-il
liy
tile
alierlff's
"ffrom
California."
ofliopal i hn ’mal u'a* "(hlaktne
I!ip passi-ugers gatlii-reil on tli"
The unit held elax-i-s from '
( I iis I iii i . lire
'I ».&lt;•,uro»tM
lids cl.i linen that reindeer, -*h u;h
fire.
of a divtrec," a wllneii In. the
o'elm-k Salurilny alli aunn until
tracks, forced (hr- express In liait
senls end snow seen# i.
this
"yo-jng
laily"
was
{inrun
EnnU
w
-iiii
pr*
M
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ding
nm"li
Shpfpani murder tft.l textltted
11 o'eluck tliut night The rill
Anyone dr .lriri.! rtnllu-r Inf ir toward Saiifnrd yvlp-n stmip'-tl and ami el Imin’d alnarJ
Have*, a .prtdly lab watery tech
platuimx jei-elyeil instruct lull In
today.
mallnn cmircriiinii the pnr.i'1- may
An b '.I'S'Mv" 'rlrnd rt H&gt;*&gt; 8*"»s. nician with vh&gt; in it said Dr. Shep cniitncl Mr-*. H.iymonl l.iui-l-|iiiat. utr'-strd liy deputy Mc-Cli-llainl
such Milrjeel* as the use id urn;
si'it w k i i .us iiiiii,, r,
Wiirrnnle me out ugulnel la,
and hand *11: 11.il*. Hu- ride iilatumt
pardi, Mrs. Nancy Ahern, «lao pnrd hi.*I mi affair
Jay eee .crri-lary, a I Ihe Ia veer
.
.
MrS'.eppard
mentioned
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Mull
Jy
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year
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from
Delairnl
mi
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in Hie iitl irk, the nth- [duionn In
swore on the u-Unrsa titand tom
InrnrrnalCii Uontfi, phone i:i?a
tlrnrid laincnv. and Anlmindnle old Mary Ann l.owi- died yesterday
lln- ilefetise and Hie rille plabnin
Mr*. SheiTard told her she under- the'watch, and I »*ked how the
llsyhnra I Mllv i Cmiuly mn on t'hsrges of breaking nod "iiti-i* after ilrlnkint' a plant spray in
knew
of
H,"
centinurd
Mrs.
Ahern.
as
an ailvamed guar*! InstTucInrs
sto-J F at her hnstiand nirallfiorl
crlnlo'iiletil
of
public
hulni'Uhui
Intinii stored in a -nil ilvink lintHi
The witne-s quoted Mr*. Rhep
were SEC Fluvil Sparkman J r
the rtstemrnt bv say'ng "they (Kie
inv and grand larceny.
liny
informed
the
("irlstmn*
pt-.SEC Charles
l.ausluu, M Sul
\V. It. Mock, llurlow •mi Until", 111 Ihe kitchen nl her home Sin- ^
(Fteppards) we-« right f"f ea-h pnrd as saving that she either ado eommlKee that (lie ('minty
(-limited up on a rublncl and
llicliuril A Frank J r . Sat A E
other and wnttld try (their mar- saw Dr. Sheppard write out a schnrd hoard has up reed to eloae M. M. Robertson. Anburiidah- chief hull
Kendall. Sul William &lt;1 Fleming,
check (or the watch or fotmd in all sehooly in time lor them to
of police, mid H. E. Eng lesion, reached the liottle on a tnji shelf
riasc) aeatn.1'
anil C'pl David Ramsey.
Mrs. Ahern, a trim brunelte In expense check for the watch.
iirlpste in, Ihe parade and for dill )irlncipnl nf the Aulmrinliile iiivh
"I asked her if she was not upict dren in tvnlrh.
Instrnclliin Rrrrlvrd
her middle yi'&lt;, wIih dark h'-n
Hchool arrive*! in Raiiford tills
Til yveupniis idatoon personnel
afternoon to question the suspect
rimmed glasses, testified at the abm-l the watrh. an 1 she said she
received inxlruclion lit the platon .
trial of Ifr. Samuel H. Sheppard. was," ahe stated
and Identify some of (lie articles
MOVIK TIME, TAIII.E
Follows Testimony
In the attack, the platoon In dr
- 7 . % "
He ii ehs *ged with bludgeoning
found in the Ford Ennis was
RITZ
ferixe, mul selections of firing tro*l
The relating of these details fol­
his wile M rllyn tn death in their
"Man Wilfi n Million"
driving.
lions Instructor* were SEC Den
lowed closely the testimony of
bedroom J t l y 4.
Eugleston Identified five pairs
1:23—3:34—A: 25—7:2d—0:27
Mrs. Ahem at the Inquest last
linn was In Hie Ocala Forest, about ton Prcvntt. M/Sgt. Donald A
MOVIKLAND DRIVE IN
of basketball shoes, ami n pair of
JH miles west of Dclaunl, near Myers and SFC John D Mct.ellan tack could be launehco against ,.,a
Slarlx d:3fl
H r. summer. Defense counsel William
TOKYO Ift-Japanr** idciillHa gloves taken from the car Ennis
All jnxtrmtors were either pin
Paisley. Other units parlldiintlug
"MaKniilcent Ohsnsilon"
Ahern said she got (tils story sec­ J . Corrigan vigorously protested St K a g o s h i m a Hmvrrrtty on yvaa driving as a part of the things
abjcclive, n large hill which domtyvern Comjiany K. from Orlamln, toon sergeants or xouud or sec natd
0:55—10:31
ond hand, t tat Mrs. flheopsrd h -* their introduction today.
the nrrroundlng terrain.
southern Kyushu Island have dis­ stolen from the Auburndale school.
Hon leaders. M/Sgl Frank Is pla
Company
I.
from
Daytona
ilerich,
And
He
said
the
conversation
was
heard about it from Dr. Raadall
The attack ws* carried out with
covered a "high amount" of radio- Thirty five dollars In cash was
toon
.sergeant
for
(he
first
platoon
and
Company
M
'rum
Det.and.
"City
Beneath
The
Sen"
not made In the presence of any active dust in the air—presumably also taken, he said.
Thu battalion lx rmnmandril by M Sgt. J oseph Werner Is platoon gruat enthuslaim and spirit by the
8:55 Only
person ether than Mr*. Ahern.'But from Soviet atomic lest*, Kyodo
Owens said the Det.and authorId. Col. Fnrrexl S. Oatchel nf sergeant for the second platoon men of tho unit ami was termed
COLORED DRIVE IN
the’ Judge allowed lira. Ahem to Newa Service reported totiay.
llfos Aavs first priority on the sus­
Oviedo, while tho executive officer while M/Sgt Donald A. Myers Is highly successful by (ho two ukd
"Small
Town
Girls"
go ahead.
Mare*.
is Major Irvin Silverman of Kuitli. platoon sergeant for tho weapon- plrei for ths problem, C'apt. Gatehlo said it wai the first time pect who may faco possible fed­
Cartoon*
Mrs- Ahern also reported that
el and Sec. Lt. Lloyd O. Swain,
At the Inquest last
live dust had been record- eral action In transporting m stol­
The long weekend began for the platoon.
Starts 7:15
(Continued On Fag* Eight)
another p*aaa of a eoareruthm
(Cowttseed ea Page
Sunday murnlnu'i training began
en automobile gcroaa state lines.
citltcn suldltrs of Sanford at noun
the air in the area.

Investing In Good Schools
Today s Education Week Theme

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Knowles Advises Body
Changes Not Feasible

Committee Is Named To Make Offer
Of Contracts To Two Pro Ball Clubs

Purchase of Mower
Discussed Af Meel
On Conscrvaiion

Man Is
For Accusation

Plans Are Being Made
2nd Life Sentence
For Christmas Parade
Faces Sergeant
Merchants Association, Jaycccs
Cooperating In Annual Display

Five Are Killed
In Gun Baffle

Company I On Weekend Bivouac

Witness Gives Testimony Today
About Sheppard Marital Affairs

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Scientists Find
Much Atom Dust

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will be shown iiiibliily on Wcilnc-dny, Nntembcr
IV in N X ) iteuler sbowrooius roast in &lt;nnsl. New
In the l hr* sir r line for 11*33 Is the HI. Ileal*
jiaidloii wliiib frill mm w ii new ronrepl In twoImiliiK I lie new r« In III! culm cnmlilliallons a 'r

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offered with Interior colors innlrhlna or harigonl/log. With a new IMI-horsepower Plrel'ower
\ h riigloe. I ml-inch wIicelebs M' and new superscenic wlmlshlrld. combined wllb dramatic slyllint iiiiil color, lln- HI. Heals lifters the ulinosl In
IM-rfonnanre uml licanly.

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QUIIN MOTHIH ItltAIITH of Great Drllsln Is shown with woman
reporters around her ufter aho addressed member* of the varloua
press club* In Washington. She told Ilia 1.000 Washington corretpoiulrnts Iiiiil ''this ptpi'loua frt-rdoin of communication and Ideas'*
is "not (be least of our many trutlllluiii that we shara together.**

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NASHVILLE. Term uls-Rep J.
l'ercy Priest of Tennene*'* Mb
Ibdrict *a&gt;» he probably will turn
dov n th • iob of House majority
whip in the new Congress
l*tlc»l, who held the putt for
fuur year* brier* the Democrat*
hut control of Cong ret* in 1WM,
apparently would lie in line lo re*umr his old jeh
Hut. he said, he plans to devote
mod «! hit tlm.* to the Committee

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hclcntists estimate tout Ihd a v c
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orginliatlon hat launched g longrange program daalgned to Mlye
the medical care problem* of thR
Indigent and Iho chronically III.
"Special attontlM moat be giv­
en," he aald, "U» ttio problem 4 of
those who ar* unable to pay for
their own mcdkal eara, or buy
Insurance to protect themselves
against such costa. We are urging
slate and county medical socie­
ties to make this a tnajof project.",

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CANAD’S Rl'ILlHNU
PLANNED IN U.Y.C.
SAINT JOHN, N. U.
- Can­
ada's consul-general In New York,
Hay Lawson. *ayi spon.or* of a
proposed cignt-mlllion-dollar "Con­
trol Canada House" hope to selrel
a site In Now York City before the
end of thl* year.
Interviewed during * vl»4t hore
yesterday, Lawson said 29 private
sponsors already have plt-Jgeil
*100 two each to get the project go­
ing. A sponsors' committee will be
named soon to select the building
site, he added.
The building is planned to house
cfflnn. of
Jkf Canadian
fanaillan government
ifAUiapninnnl
offices
1agencies and firms a* well as the

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Tim American Ullilu Society ha*
In not have enough for tliulr popu
published (jic whole tlllile ill 200
laliuii*
Today, lor a combination of isi language* ami dialects.
llluml ami economic reasons, lied
Chinn I* es|Mirllnu rice uttlmiigh
that I* il* pi im lpnl (isiil and for
i ,-iiliule* lla e * 1*1-11 was loililddcti
Il i* pint of her desperate ipicsl
ini iaw material* and imlu-trlal
marlunei &gt;
India ai piesvid import* rice
I In- unimill •* deeieaclng sbuilih
.uni iminit* non will In- used prl
iiiaillv lor ereallun of n fmsl ii rive A large pari of Ibe llli|Nir
lulloii Issi .inhi Ion* ihl* yearmini s (min lluriiiu which charge* '
Ingliei price than other seller* .
Ilnl India lake* it out only a* a
ge dure of go d will imi a* a mean* 1
In lintnia i i make payment* on 1
Iter drill* In India
llol Die pe.is.nid in the Held w|iu
pmiline-s iIt*- rice iindersland* lit
lb- i I all Urn. lie knows rice i* *
rleli (ossl and Ihni II b«* many!
I li*e*
llmkeii rue or brown rice I*
u*rd Ii Iced ill* cattle, pig* slid
pimlln dice tlraw I* u*e«l In
make In* but' uml sandal*, l o ,
I'lnli i In* is of, make III* liedillnrt i
|limn mntlini: and screen* and even
mine of in* fertiliser White tiro
i ken ilee lie u-e* Ini brewing beer
il i* al*o u«cd In maiiiifarlure o(
i. nil and lo tin- making uf alto
, Imi S- me -:f the iflncil rice Hour
i lord in cnm|Miund medicines
' llii'k* are iim-I foe fuel, fur jn
plating maleilal and even pack
|leg material
T V rlce-ualing area* of China.
the aniQiint of arable land availa We per person Is so email that
(he (arincrs meat give their whole
nllriitlon l« produ uui the one ervp
ililch can do this fm them Labor
; big from dawn to ilu-k. ho ilmlgim
1rails'* and -lai'glih «tr«ain». car
{ ne* the ,&gt; re to til* field*, build*
j levcct lirlai itt the water * filled
! beiirtu
liy hand lie sows the
|nee i n the water Wlk'ii the seed, ling* are abi.ut a month «ki, he
HalMrisiutly lrai|*ulanl* thrill a few
melie* apart in the ling row* »eporat'd by the let ret I'hxUbng waler buffalo and primitive hand tend*
.in' all he h.i* lo c**e Id* burden.
In the l 'jutrd Male*, farmer*
I‘since rice hi a way which U a
i-ir cry (r un the unending toil of
Ibe East They broadcast »er»d nn
I'm water from airplane*

ST. LOUIS or — Dr. Elmer He**,
reti'Jcnt-elect of the American
Icdlcal Alin., aald yesterday any
doctor “ who lack* faith In the Su­
preme Being” ha* no right to prac­
tice medicine.
"A phyilclan who walka Into a
sick room I* not alone," aald the
Erie, I’a., doctor, who i* a special­
ist in urology. "He can only min­
ister to the ailing person with the
material tools of scientific metllcine—his faith In a higher power
does the real.
"Show me the doctor who denies
the existence nf the Supreme Be-

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Hanford Chapter No. 30 of the
Dliablad American Veteran* ii one
of the flrut 100 DAV Chapter* in
the nation to surpass it* member
ship enrollment of lait year with
a re rent total of 41 memburs.
Thl* achievement bnmjrht a
special massage to local chunter
official* from from Judge Alfred
I, English, national commander
of the DAV The l)AV nationally
to reach u goal of 210.000
member* by neat July and h*i
reached a new national rrrnrd
for the 14th comecllvv year.
"Vmtr chapter I* In be com­
ment," Judge English &lt;aid. "Only
through a lining membership can
fight ahead In achieve Iho
gnalft we have found are nere»imry
lo successfully rehabllllale our
war handle aliped.
"Every eligible veteran I* urged
lo loin with u* In Ihl* Important
work."
(IcneralJy speaking, American
veteran* who have been wounded,
gassed, Injured or disabled while
serving In the armed force* of the
tJnllid State* In America's war*,
are eligible for membership Thl*
DAV eliglblllly Include*, In addllinn tu World War I disabled vet­
eran*, ttinae who have nerved In the
armed force* at any lima between
December 7, 1041, and the concltl
xlon nf the Knrcan campaign

President-Elect Of
Says
Physician Should Have Faith

One reason for the continued sales leadership of C* o\vn
E xtaa among premram gseolmn in the area
by
Standard Oil dralcn. U that it U refined in the Souih, to
auil Sovthftn driving conditions, and its volatility changed
to fit the seasons.
Giv« your car a break. Drive with Csown i-XTta, the
gasoline you can depend on for all iht poor* sour car
can deliver—all ih* pro4caio* your engine needs . . the
taesl gasoline ever sold by Standard Oil.

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Maine always managed deer so
" i l l d umm had a problem II
Assunalrd Press Mull XYriti-r
Tin* day you gel cti.isml mil of in-'i-i li.ul ,i (mek ciily -e.i u at
the city park by a mit'le of dcci " ,i) s shut aiiv deer.' and m.itii
uhir i think they mvn the |&gt;lace i- I I - - a re.i- 'liable herd which leg
Hie day &gt;uii can leeide tiliil l in e i l) I'.' • .)&gt; miihv of 1:ie luimn tilnihy -I'ceimeii".is (.tie species that defied Ru­
In I'enrisyl'.niia on flic uliiei
in dern science of game tn.i.u
lutud. a Mud' declares lh.it dee!
tn.-iil the -acini e,:»
I'u gallic elllcials in at le.i -l lia'I hu'e iliupperl ill L’U jimuuls in ,i'
l.rge we gill m recent years he
cl I (test- U ii led Slates lhal me in
. c ui o' 1 11 i n" tied ranges l\k’
deer I'm deer are l ie de.ig'lil i :
little i ddilren, tile darlings nl the i
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"Doc's a phony," 1 said. "Hut
desk with * shea* of papers In
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
I STOPPED at ih» puraer'a of. hla hand*. Hs bowed ceremonious­ not that kind. I prowled Ills cabin.
Doc is Dr. Joseph Rlgga Tread­
live. Inside Mr. Urenicr sal at hit ly to Ellen and excuaed himself.
Rusaell aaid: “Nearly everybody way, a big wheel in I he folklore
ornate desk, late lunllght making
wanted a picture taken. Word haa business. I guess he gets a burq;
a halo ol nia pale hair.
"Bussell asked' me to wait lor got around that Ellen is a raal out ol playing the con-mnn and
live proteaaiomU and net picture* all-round scoundrel when he lakes
him here," I said.
a vacs lion. Naturally, np wouldn't
"Ol course," Urenler smiled. H* are going lo be m Vacation."
Ellen laid: "1 todk J l picture*. dare nave a picture taken with
toae, indicated a chair and politely
That's all the bulba I nad. How the wrong name on it Thgt would
Wwaited (or me to ait down.
"Hope Pm not interrupting any* many waatbe captain in. RusseUT' give rise to all kinds ot embar­
.Twenty-four," Russell growled. rassing questions. No, you can for­
thing," I said. "I coukl just as
"min* ted,' get Doe Rlgga."
"So the captain la eliminated,"
E a s i l y wait in my room."
"flood heavens!" Russell said
"No. no. Not at all. Mr. Wilde. I said.
"Doc Riggs held the reflector softly. "When you can't aelleve In
In taet Pm pleased to have an
opportunity to apeak to you. Con* for at*." Ellen *#ld. "He said he a nice nonrit crook like Doc, you
ilndenlially as it wera. You'va seen would navo to shave tutors he can't believe in anything."
■eur little family nere at its wont. would permit ala picture to be
"You can believe Mm." 1 in­
Mr. Wilde. It happened that I had taken. Mr. Eo. BoHlnek dropped sisted. "That's the best pcrioimout
ol
the
one
we
anangrd
(oi
a long talk with Mr. Rusaell this
ance you'll ever see. Doc's twice
atlernoon. He explained a number him. He wanted to go get the ns good as the real thing. An
missus.
Hs
and
lie
be
got
back
just
■ ut thinge to me. All ot which com*
honest-ti,. joe leloiiurd con-in mi
* |wl» me in decency and candor to as I used the last bulb."
would lie full of simpering refine­
"And Dr, Dunbar just flatly re­ ments."
extend my sincere apology lor the
wliscomtortx caused you by onicer* fused." Russell added. "Two aolid
Russell said: "Yon arc very sure,
hour* down there and what an­ aren't you? You never even con­
“ of this boat. It is shameful."
Nothing that’* nappened call* swer did we gH for you. Wilde.' sidered whether Dr. Dunbar iingbl
I said: "You got just what I
tor anything like that," I said in
be a fraud tou. You knew it was
an *mh*rr*ft*rd (one. ‘ l e t 1* far* wanted. I Know Who slugged Rus­ Holtlnek before we earns In here,
sell."
gel it.”
didn't youT How 7"
"Whof" Ellen asked.
"11 you dull! mind,'sir,' tiienirr
"1 guessed It," I auld. "I Just
"Intuition, Wlldef" H u a s e l l
sold. "PU JilRt glance through these
had to be sure he was among the
menus lor approval belor* I tor* asked.
•The boar* moving," I aaid, ones who ducket) the camera. Then
pel. The cliel will need them soon.
I was sure. There arc a lot of
There is Mark Twsln on the stand •What oo wo do with thl* guy things to |&gt;olnt lo him. His clothrs
"iM-mde you And several magazine* until we gel to New Orleans T You fur one tiling. They air Just too
don't hsvs a brig on the boat, do
ol merit oil that table."
good. And his wnteh and every­
£ lie burrowed into a stack ot you ?*'
"No," Russell ehook tils head thing he wears. And tie s ploying
v pupei* and I it inert util the win­
a pari loo. but nol ns well as Doc
dow at nothing, trying to wait "No brig. No wsy to restrain Mm Riggs played bis. Ilnlltnrk stalled
snort
of
docking
at
a
town
and
patiently. I mails a mental bet
And Jelllcnc out being the queasy genlleiuiui
pol
with myacll on which person would getting the police.
before
he'd
make an of delicate Innli-s and wound up
duck Ellen s camera. I was willing would resign
the Pluft. hourly, cigar-smoking
to back it with solid cash. Il unscheduled stop."
man ut business, blunt niu1 to-tlie"8o wnat ao we do?”
wasn’t hard to guess.
“Carney," Ellen yanked at my polnt. And he snlil something ut
The »oot came to tile with a
the (able today Hint made me
sudden wliii ring noise. The big en­ hand. “Aren't you even going to think about him. Now I can see
gines turned over, the paddlcwhrel tell ua Who It lsY“
I said: "We'll have to pretend It was u dead giveaway. fl« said
lurched and rocked lor a moment
your getting Ml on Ihn bend was
and I hen settled down to a steady wo don't suspect a thing. Con yon some p r i c e to poy (or m i n i
surge. We backed oult the wheel do lhal f II you nave to eat at tho blades, didn't he I lint I picked up
was icvcrscd and we began (he same table, make small chatter, those blades when I found you. niul
last lap ol the cruise to New Or­ maybe dance with himT Do you before I called anyone. So the
leans. I picked up Mark Twain really want to know? Oi would only person Who knew anything
and cracked it lo (lie appendix you rather wait till New Orleans about them was the guv who
Iwhere ho (old of the disaster that sad nave me tell you when we re sapped you He saw Ikeiu on Hie
lilt the bayou country In 1R8J. It ready to pick him upf"
ItuascU kept quiet. He knew thr floor of my ctibln when you
was ghastly reading but It suited
dropped them. Unless—you didn't
question was strictly tor Ellen.
my mood Just then.
"All right, Carney," she aaid. mention them to unyone, did you?"
I was ready to pound the table
Russell shook hla head.
/ with iinputlrnce by the time Etteh There wag ao trsoa of a queatloa.
"And now that It W Otivloua.
anil Russell came Into tbs office. "Coins get me in half an hour."
Bhe louened me lightly on the you'll have lo |iretend you don't
Ellen sunk immedlstsly Into a
suspect a thing. Treat him Jusi us
•J chair. Hhe sighed deeply , .and cheek and then left. When Ihe you always have, nol one bn dif­
mill led s wavrry smile Tor ms. door closed, Russell said! You ferent. I want liliii nice and mini
It mote II dropped her camera ease want to' tell me, Wilde I I can ao I can pick him up tomorrow
keep it to myeelf, taut don't tell
uii the floor and sal htavlly.
and sqin-cM- mm u bit in-foie I
"What a mess!" ho snarled. me unless you want lo."
heave him lino jail."
"Uoltinch,"
1
said
with
no
hesi­
‘ Ncvrl again, so help me. Ellen,
Russell said: " I ’d like a talk
tation.
"You
must
have
suspected
la your Joh always that bad T"
with Mr. Moll link, too. A private
Ellen shook her head wearily. yourself.”
Russell shook nis head soberly. talk " Ills lingers louclied Hie
"I've {lever known anything quite
"No. So nelp me, no. I was figur- bandage on Ills bead.
like that,” uhn said,
I Tu lie VohIihui it/
r
Mr. Rrenler cams aiuuml the i Ing Doc Rlgga."
t'uv)it*lit. nil. t&gt;r Usil ttt&gt;n*r. DirlMbuteJ by Hum *' cslurt» Hr n-lli -iIs.

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Quemoy Isn't Warlike
QUEMOY ISLAND, i*-O u e m o j plane*. The United State*, commit­
lira beneath Hie very cavt-i of ted to defend Pormou, found htrJU .t China and ii today Iho cioaeat iwif confronted with lite awkward
xlhlng on Ihe gh.be lo a balUelirld. question of wbeiju*r that aUo
llitl you find il peaceful and meant Quemoy.
whem and plrti»onl—ex&lt;wjH for the
‘The question hud not officially
Anilitary camp*—and not at all been answered when on Kepi. 23
warlike and not very wurrlad.
National!*! naval and air action
Quemoy seem* aomelbing like a waa suddenly broken oft and shell­
midget New Caledonia, a Pacific ing limited lo retaliation, which
Ixland which peacefully dozed atlu la (ha case. International preathrough World War II dtaplle the aurea am suspected of having
preaenco of half a million aoMJen. slowed the acllon.
The war’* cutting edge never quite
Haa me danger of Invasion
reached it. Quemoy oain't been ao pasaad?
lucky She ha* already tailed war
Not likely. Many lied imall craft
,tml probably will tanto more.
concentrations were smelled ouj
The rocky bland le part of the and dliperied by gunhoal* and
outer harrier of Amoy Harbor, a planes. When the planet and gun• led Chlmse port aim out directly Koata left, the fted. W.ited a
ojipositc the middle of natlonalUf- month. Now they have
•va again
held I'crmoia. Communist land ertd nnd arc practlcin,
Hieing lan
loom* only a few mllee away to In Ihe backwaters.. Tw
Two ba
the xveit, north and touth.
rafts good for one soldier
On Sent. 3, for unknown reaeone, weapon* were captured the o
tho l|cil« opened up on Quemoy day. Ouerrlllai say th en are al
from Antov with 4,000 artillery boats hidden bock from the share,
) hell* and have kept on pounding, a rase the Red* used In croailng
Ilia V
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islaitd guns, gunboats and Formosa Rede are gall
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[3 County Commissioners Claim
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Yesterday, a Humid representative walk­
ed Into n meeting of the County Ixmrd of
commissioners and ran Into a hornet's next
of crltldam.
It seems that certain members of I he
commission are not satisfied with report«
of mcctlmrs nx they have been puhllHhed In
this newspaper, complalnlnn we have been
m ixing uncomplimentary remarks to be
aimed In the direction of this governing
body.
When the representative otilered, the
commissioners were discussing bids and
thin topic was their Horn hjjoI*
Commr. John McIhcH Hoemed to he the
most disgruntled of the lot.
He Hold the paper purponely caused mlsconceptlonM among the people of the county
concerning the commission's activities rela­
tive to bids. and that ax a result, the com­
mission wax receiving unfavorable critlcixm.
When he wax told by the Harold repre­
sentative that thlx newxpuper Juxt printed
the facta. Commr. Melxch retorted that we
did not print all the facta. Ho claimed that
when a report wax made on the letting of a
bid by tho commlxxlon. that tho paper did
not print nil Information about factors which
led lo the awarding of a particular bid.
Ho wax joined by Chairman Ottls Four*
nkrc and Commr. Fred Dyaon In hlx commenta. Commr. Fourakro remnrketl. "W e
pay for what we get and pet what we pay
for." Commr. drown Miller kept quiet and
Commr. B. C. Dodd wax not present.
Of courao thlx newspaper Ih not greatly

TODAY’H B IB L E VEH8 K
Where la thy God?— Panlma 42:11. Chrlat
aald the kingdom |* In onr hrnrtx. Ax a man
thlnketh so lx lie. Be xtlll and know that I
am God. Wo do not need to seek far afield
for God lx closet than luinda and feet.

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dixturbed by xucb uccuxntlunx, ax they aro
absurd.
Ax it wax xuld at the meeting, tliix news­
paper prints facts. However, when It prints
facts about Hie commlxxlon meetlngx. it can
only publish those facts which come out at
the m eetings' it cannot print about decisions
that are reached over coffee cups In a corner
drug store.
County clerk 0 . I’. Herndon attempted In
pour a bit of oil on the waters, saying the
commissioners had been listening to too
many of the local, regular street critics, and
that the commission, ho believed, was well
thought of by the general population of the
county.
Commissioners differed with him and
seemed to express considerable concern over
the opinions of these "sidewalk politicians."
Which is it belter to do, gentlemen —
listen to these bench sitters or to your con­
stituents In your districts? Sometimes, one
can wonder which you really do think Is more
important.
Anyway, this newspaper can assure you
of one thing, gentlemen, we will Increase our
efforts In get the facts concerning your com­
mission doings—and all the facts.

Quality Radio
Television, for nil its banality, has bud
some beneficial results. It has already spur­
red an Improvement in Hie (juality of movies,
and promises to Improve radio.
A new radio network has recently been
formed In meet the competition of television,
Mcmhci stations, from Seattle to Atlanta,
from Boston to Los Angeles, have worked
out a unique arrangement to share the best
programs of each. The new organization is
known as Duality Itadin Group, Inc.
Instead of being linked by telephone
lines, as existing networks are. these radio
xtatlons arc bound by the sharing of taperecorded progrms. This means that Portland.
(Ire., listeners, will lie able tn enjoy pro­
grams which have had an outstanding suecess in Raleigh. N. f\, and vice versa. All the
member stations signed up so far are affili­
ates of national networks. The (Jutilijy Kudin
Group will not attempt to supplant the net­
works, lint to enrich the offerings of mem­
ber stations. Tims it hopes to recapture
some of Its lost audience.
This Is the American way of meeting
competition. II also illustrates the advantage
of romiH'tltlnn. These stations aro meeting
television's novelty by Improving their own
product, which, in turn, could have the effeet of forcing television to Improve Its
quality. Such competition works In the lies!
Interest of all.

HAL BOYLE

Vanderbilt Aids Crippled Vets
NEW YOllK hD-For 20 year*
Alfred (1wynnr Vanderbilt, owner
of one of America's greatest rar­
ing stables, ha* (pent mmt of hi"
time amiably Improving Utc breed
of thoroughbred borne*.
Ilia world ha* been a rare track,
and he ha* loved that world.
nut at 42, Vanderbilt, who In­
herited 20 million dollar* by Uie
time he wui 35, la deeply com­
mitted to a more icrlou* Intereit
—the rehabilitation of war veteran*
In the free world.
Vanderbilt served a* a naval
lieutenant In World War II, and
wsm a Silver Star for gallantry a*
a f*T boat commander In the Pa­
cific. Two year* ago he became
Intereatrd In the young World Vet­
eran* Federation, an organization
which worlu closely with the
United Nation* in trying lo allev­
iate the rendition* which lead to
war.
The Uaigheit Job — collecting
money — fell to Vanderbilt a* pres­
ident of the World Veteran* Fund,
the flnance-ralilng arm of the fed­
eration in thla country.
Ill* friend* have been amazed
At the ylgor with which "Al"
plunged Into the work. In Die two
ytari he tin traveled noire than
M,000 mil** on a job that pa ye
only In the feeling ne ua*
helped doing aomclhlng that need“U a t year we met our goal—
half ■ million dollari," he aald.
"But we could have uaed five time*
that Amount.
"The money t*nT contributed
direct y to Individual*. We lend
rehAbilitatlon team* Into the varioue countries The/ *tww the gov-

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to organize the program*."
Tlw WVK now has IIH momher
organization* representing IS mil­
lion veteran* In 23 countries.
"To give yon tin idea of Ibe size
of tho pmblem," said Vnmlcrhlll,
•‘there are some seven mi lllon war
disabled in these countlies, and
more than half linve hod lo go
without adequate medical treat
menl or vocational training
"You ran Imagine how biller
they sometime* get ... in many
year* after the war is over ... and
*o tittle done to help them. The
benefit* the American veteran grl*
are unique. You don’t find them In
other land*."
He and other WVF leader* feet
it I* vital that veteran* of free
world rmmlrle* work together

democratically to solve postwar
problems. Responsible vel group*
from former enemy nation*, iioeh
a* Germany niul llaly, have been
welcomed Into the organization.
The handsome, boyish-faced mul­
timillionaire who fur so long en­
joyed hi* career a* a socialite
sportsman still love* hi* horse* a*
much as ever. Hut he ha* also
found he like* playing an kmportont
role In a race more vital to civili­
zation (ban who win* at Hlalcph or
Rclmont.
In ItlSJ the Detroit River carried
116,Cr»O,0CKI toil* of freight, tho Bt.
Mary* Fall* Canal at Hindi Hie.
Mario HKl,61.0,000 ton* and tho
Miaalulppl River 77,681,660 ton*,
11

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

OVEfiDOE "BAY WINDOW"' ALTERATIONS

I AMES MARLOW

McCarthy Predicts Will BeCensured

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WASHINGTON on-Thcrc Is more
Irony tn the predicament of Sen.
McCarthy than juit the fact ho was
cut down to frying »!*e In the ad­
ministration of his i n Republi­
cans
Thai he will be censured by the
Senale I* a fate tic predict* for
himself. The Democrat* tried lo
box him In, but didn't, when they
were In power. It dMn't happen
till the Rchubllcan* took over .
In the 1!)52 elections tho Repub­
lican* used McCarthy and h'.t
Rcds-ln government claim* against
Ibc- Democrat* and won. This year
they used tho same theme, but lelt
McCarthy on the sideline*, and
lost.
Thl* yoarl (lie Republicans, per­
haps out of respect for President
Eisenhower's expressed wishes a
year ago, didn't uac the Communist
issue at first. They did when it
began to look aa if they might
loic.
Why the party leadership dMn't

NOTHINGTHAT
EXfcKCl&amp;Y.
wonY k e d ik e !

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

No Comment Conduct Award
By WAIT Gil (HAMBLIN JR.
Given Many
The Urli-kri amendment I
will In- raised in Congress ugitm
next winter.
In Squadron
Tills Hinendmrul ha* a* u bustmiim

ohectivu the prevention of any
treaty or Interniitioanl eaecutive
Mgreeiilttllt over riding the Urilti-&gt;l
States Constitution or federal or
slutu laws.
The original amendment, spun
sored by Senator John W. Urieler (K-f)|, failed in the Senate la l
winter by one vole. A new tcaolattun ho has offered is designed lo
meet some of the eriticlsm leveled
by tho udministrntlon against hie
nrigmal tiroposiil which tile admlliislrutiiin In Id would tie the
hands of the President III interna
tlonal affairs.
The new resolution does not t&lt;*
mow,- oil «f (In- iidiniidslriilloii
olijeelliins Imr Senulor Itrieker u
hopeful lloil it will win -ofllelent
Nenale suioeirt to I h- adopted.
.Senator Itrieker say* rerelit d,
veloioaeiil i e«|a'iully emphasize the
need for thin &gt;-oi ditiilloo amend
nielli, lb- holds that the tl. S, 111■
mam Right* * omnil»«lon has re
fused to Insert a provision in lie
lliinuiti Rights Covenant reeognlz
lag the right to own property uni
nroleet it against nrhltrnry Interforonre hy government.
He- also fuels that recent debate
on tfloi Hiihji-el of revidng the
charter of the United Nations ha*
revealed a determined effort will
he made on the part of influential
person* and organizations at th«
I Prut conference to revise tho chart­
er so as lo whittle away thh ioverelgnly of the United State* ami
plaee a part of (lie control »f
American sovereignty under (nine
form of world govern meat.
SiqqMirlers of the
Ifrirkl-r
amendment Invite diseosslon. They
are hopeful that it will he debated
Itv business, edinolbuiul and other
uroups so that puhlle sentiment
limy he apparent when Ur.ngressional debate opens.
The Irgul effi-ct of tile new reso­
lution— if written Into the Con­
stitution— would to- first of all
that NO treaty or other Interna­
tional agreement shall huvn any
effort If In conflict with the Con­
stitution, The Ohio Senator be­
lieves a flat declaration is neeestreaty law &gt;'«n supplant the Consnry herpuno courts Imvu held that
ktilutlon,
Secondly, the proptunl amendmenl would require that all treat­
ies and other International agree­
ments must bo made "In pursuranrr" of the Constitution. The
argument for this provision enter*
tho realm of tlm Constitutional
lawyer. In effect, It Is that a treaty
Internal
-ro effectuate
.,
, . , »nclal rew«"«'d not lie ona "In pur» « • " " ,,f lh" V'! l
A ° r
qrovlaiun would block effort* of
nti-rnatlonnl sm-lallat* to etuingo
Imsle American cunn-pls of tne
right of Indivlitual* through treat­
ies. Tho Administration hu* Im­
posed no objection to this provl-

I'holngroplilc Squadron 02 I* no)
trying to claim any record, yet be­
lieve.* that It* men have acctpnpllshcd a noteworthy (cut
The presentation or receipt of
a Good Omduct Medal I* not
normally an even! heralded by
large nr elaborate ceremonies, yet
17 enllsled personnel of VJ-62 have
been awarded Good Conduct Me­
dals or subsequent awards with­
in a six-month period. All person­
nel did tint become eligible for
till* award at the same time. The
medal is awarded to each man
in the Navy at the end of each
three year* of hi* orvlee. If lie!
has maintained higli personal con­
duct standard*. Ihn *tnndard i*
an average grade of 3 3 or hcl
ter, In 111* conduct fie the three
year*. The 3 3 prude I* on the
basis of tjielng ion per cent or
perfect
•
Thus it I* readily seen Hint In
a squadron with an average com­
pliment of lisi men. more than
in per cent of the men were
awarded a Good Conduct Medal.
Of the 17 awards made to merf
of (lie squadron, 37 were the ori­
ginal «r flr*l award, while six
were second award*. Iwo were (he
third award*, nnd two men were
presented with their fourth award
of this medal.
TO MABRY'
WIJKIIAWKKN. N. .1 tP-Two
former itietulierx , of Hie Arthur
Godfrey cast plan to be married
here Nov. 13
Composer arranger Archie llley
cr. Af New York, and slngi-r .f.met
lliisrlimnn Uriel, Freeport, N, Y.,
applied for a marriage license
here yesterday
Hleyer. 13-year old owner of llic
Cadence Record Co., left Go.ltry
after a seven-year association In
December 1033.
(Mi‘ s Uriel. 41, I* a member of
the Chordette*.
sion.
Another provision
perhaps tho
most controversial— «oy» Hull a
irenty or oilier Internalionul ngreement shall become effective a* I n ­
ternal law ill the United Htatr*
only through legislation valid in
the absence of Intel lint Ionul agree­
ment.
The sponsor* of tills nrnvlslon
explain that under it Nil treaty
could become Internal law (Imply
hy reason of It* own existence . . .
there would lie no more self-exrenting treatle* .. , lull legisla­
tion would Im* necessary lo effec­
tuate n treaty a* law.
Miner the Bcnntr was *o close­
ly divided on the Itrieker amend­
ment last wilder, It I* Impossible
lo forecast the result of n new
vote on the revbcd proposal.

tly C. It. DAWHON. USA., MSA.
PUT IT THIS WAY - To say
"I hale that guy" is wrong—be
cause you should love your neigh
bur. nnd to hale I* sinful; so just
**y "My love for that guy Is less
Ihnn my lovu for anyone else in
the world."
» t #
Gil. — Early till* year 111 people
were treated fur food poisoning
from popcorn, which killed one
woman. Thl* happened down
soulh of the border and could
happen here.
• ♦ *
FEEDING the right kind of cat­
tle will he prufjlabie fnr the next
five year*. Florida cattlemen who
have hern hit hard by the 00 ncr
cent drop In their average cuttle
price* during the past three year*
will have a chance tn regain most
If not all of their losses during
the next 3 or ft year* If they play
Iheir caril* right. Alter the ef­
fect* of the country-wide drought
are over, they cun take advantage
of the purchasf and sale of feeder
or even stocker cattle from time
to lime a* often as their grii** and
supplemental feed will permit
♦ * •
I ARM SAFETY — Over 3I().fX»
farmers were ininred in work nerldents last year and machines
headed the list True lor* were
involved in ahmil one half id Hie
mnrhino accidents

• , •

IN OR OUT — Sometime* when
a man ha* made up hi* inirnl to
spend the evening al home, hi*
wife hn* nuido up her fuce tu
spend it out

News Of Men
In Service 1
FORT (lAHHON, Colo— M/Mgt.
James N. llaye*, whose wife live*
in Manfnrd, was engaged in roundtbe-cluck, innek combat lust week
during “Exerelae Breechblock”, an
artillery maneuver held at the foot
of Pike* peak.
Over 2600 ground troop*, a* well
n* jet nnd R-10 bomber*, supplemrnteil the 106 mm. anil 166 mm.
artillery units during the exercise.
Sergeant llaye*. aon nf John
tlnycs, Donalsnnville, (la., Is a a -.
signed to the 28th Ordnance Com­
pany at Fort Canon. He I* a
veteran of more than 26 years'
Army service.

Try and Stop Me
----------------- B y B E N N E T T C E R F -----------------VEN POLICE OFFICERS, used lo oil kind* of criminal
quirk*, blinked their eyes when a gent in Norfolk, Va.,
made off with all four tire* of n cor but spurned a wcll-flilctl*
purse and diamond ring on
the front »eot. The enr owner
•
found this note next to the
*
ring; "Hoses ore red; violet*
nro blue; wo ndmlta your
Jewels hut your tires nre
new." A hardened criminal,
^
with a flair fur poetry, opined
/l ,jg g A \
the court.
Nol nt atl, do1
murred Pundit K. D. White:
\
*.i I
a plain case of a confirmed
/
/ &gt;
poet who was willing to go lo
/
•
/
any length in order lo place
his composition. We string
along with Mr. White.

E

IMf*V
E. B. While also (ell* about a minor adventure In his days aa ■ cub
reporter. He wa« covering the morgue when a man waa called in foe
poaalhle Identification of hla wife. Homebody pulled back the sheet.
The man, took one agonixlng look and cried, “My God! U'a her!"
That a how White reported the Incident. Ilia city editor, * stickler for
proper English, rhanged It to, "My God! That a »hel"
*&gt;
Cepyrliht, 194), by Bren,it Cerf. Dlililhulsd by King Feslure* Syndics!*

— By WI III AM lltn —
Central P r o * W riiir

NOW THAT the election* are
over oil wo havo left to worry
about, aaya lh* man at the next
d«ak, la Uta price of the Thank*giving turkey, the balky furnace
and tho high coat of Banla Claus.
I I I

Jenklna, U that from the Rat nf
winter wearables red woollen un*
derwear h u been ecratched.
I I I

/acWesfoDy, 1/ yoN can't re­
member (he data at that record
heat wane af lad aammrr Iff •
4 aether leap o/ laying beauty tare afya wfafer U hero.

to only aktn deep 'It Ihot a perron
I t t
who photograph* welt may hole
We've |vel hoard of a vary wh
• negative pereoaolify,
offal football Mam tho ptayora

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Mill, Hm Merflitfl pH*ter, n y t
he'i never hgvred evt hew tease

or# arson with oavy af aach other
and tho «*o«h I* rad with rag*.
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BM
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Bli
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u
A
Ate*
^p^WWi W OwWf filwlw IWw1
A noted novelist aaya writing
Whoa bo had *veh ■ grand theate. Action and articles la lota of fun.
I I I
Maybe, but aa for ua—we never
Cmo of the things he’s moat could tee lh* joh* lh a rejection
grateful for, declare* Oraadpaypy slip.

I

Closing Out Our Used Cars
We have one of llte finest stock of unetl cars we have ever hnd anti are going to aell
them nf greatly reduced price* while they last. Look ht these prlcea and then come
down and look al the earn,

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1949 Buiuk Super S ed an et..............................
I960 Pontiac 4

"Service on all type aids—Repairs, Cords,
Batteries*’

Fifeproof
Tarmlto Proof

Enlist As Sergeant
In Marine Corps
Recruiter Says
*

*# • •

MY Ol.ll KENTUCKY HOME You run get ’em down here to
Florida bill folk* from Old Knln
tuck keep thinking of Old Folk*
at Hinne Recently 2tKi native
born Kentuckian* gathered for
tliufr fifth annual get together plrnle of the Central Florida Kenlucky Hub. The affair was staged
ftl IxTsburg.
■n '
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RP.TAIl. MILK - I’rlre* In Klor
Ida have been high enough for
several ve/irv now lo guarantor
ii nice profit to our dairymen as a
group Will thev always be guar
indeed that high ii profit7 There
I* ii possibility tluil the dairymen
will have to give more ronshlcralimi to rerlain changes Hi a I are
taking place in Hie dairy industry
outside this slide

...

A complete lint of AUs, TriMlotor oad m olar type.
WMo prlct roogt (row »7S up. Oat to fit MirMoal Modo.
Oodgot pojramt plea, II raonihe to par;
finiT m oiit *°f **ewon,tr,Mona la your homo or oor office al
“ * * b ,w ftATTXkIM available «l oil tiara Ip kafoH . at MUtav Radio

MB-flO
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Dpor S ed an ........ ..... .............« N M *

1950 Buick Special 4 Door Sedan..........................

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1950 Buick Super 4 Door Sedan ............... ........................
1951'Buick Super Sedan.........

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1950 Mercury Sudan...........................................................

B hIMUmi M tU rial

uic McCarthy In 1M4 1* mil known. In which million* for Hie first tlmo
Tliey may nut have wanted him were able to see him In actions*
And censure hy tho Senate — an
around, thought (hey could win
without him, or feared If they won action which would be deliberate
with hi* help he'd claim credit and rebuke from his colleagues in N
parties — couM hardly Imprc
improve
want concession*.
unity.
Now thal they've lost, McCarthy nis standing in the community.
—ns was predicted—reverse* the
coin amt rlaim* one of the reason*
for the Republican defeat was Uic
Ircalmenl given him.
Thl* week. In a copyrighted in
terview with (he magazine U. S.
New* and World Report, he not
only any* that but point* hi* finger
flow would you like tn iie endirectly at the White Home:
"1 think there was a great deal Ihitiul into the 31nrine Corps ■■
a
sergeant at 120.06 per mcNh
nf resentment on the part of a
dznhlc segnirril of the population Instead nf being Inducted ua a
against the Jungle war which pow­ private at &lt;78 T
Aeconlln gto Technlral Sergeant
erful element* of this administra­
tion waged against those of who Donald Gross, local Marine recruit­
were frying to expose and dig nut er, such an opportunity I* now be­
ing offered •» many young men
Communist*. . .
Since thul's they way he feel*, n In th o '. Organized Marine Corps
vote of censure now by the Senale, Reserve*. Today, If n Reierve Ma­
rine earn* the rank of corporal or
Still run hy Republican*, could sergeant
nml Is about to he hihardly deepen any affection he
diuleil via hi* draft board, n«
may have left fur the While House. can
lie enllsled In the Regular Ma­
Trie fact that he said yesterday
he will, censured or not, continue rino Corps nt the **mu rankN *
to fight against communism would holds In tho reserve*,
And how does a man become' a
Indicate that hr may cause the
Eisenhower administration some corporal nr sergeant in tho Re­
serves 7 Sgt. Gross explain* it thli
grief in the next two year*
Any aearch he make* fur Com­ way. Most men won’t bo drafted
munist* In government will almost until they are about IB or 20. Dur­
hava lo bo directed nt the execu­ ing those important two or three
tive branch, which will he in the years between 17 am) 11) or 20, tho
draft-hound young man may en­
administration'* liahd*
Nevertheless, any desire hu may list In tile Organized Reserves rad
have to aliurpshnot at the adminis­ hy attending periodic drill i and
tration wi'l lie limited by the fact summer camp for two weeks, learn
that after this year he will no valuable technical and muliNry
longer he chairman of an Investi­ skills.
If he applies himself diligently,
gating committee with a large staff
hy ihn tinm be Is 20 and ha* three
to help him.
ears of Reserve training under
The Democrat*, a* a result of the
* belt, lie lias nrotmldy sewn oil
election, will run the committee. two or three stripe* and 1* ready
Not being chairman nnd nol having for nr live duty with the Regular
a rommlttec *talf would not nec­ Lcntherncrk*. And while In the
essarily slow him down, (hough.
I Regulars, chance* for further pro­
For the two years from lt&gt;3ti until motion are still excellent becaiuo
1032, when he made a punching bag of his Ixtckground of Roscno
of the Democrat* who then were training.
running the executive branch and
And to top It all off, the re­
Congress loo, McCarthy had no cruiter explained, the technWiil
charrmnnsbip.
ti iiiiiing and skill acquired during
It's questionable thal he could both Regular und Reserve training
hr a* effective ngnm-t the Eisen­ will Inter nay big dividend* in a
hower ndminislr.itinn a* lie was high paying civilian Job.
against the Democrat* In I0-U&gt; 32
Loral young men Interested hi
In those years in- wa« a matt on ......ii details about tire Organized
the way no, building a billowing. Murine Corps Reserve may meet
Interest in McCarthy, according Sgt. Gross any Wednesday from
to reports, began to wane n hit limit n. m. till 12:00 p. in. nt lh*
*
after the Army McCarthy hearings, l'o*l Office Bldg,

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Fur down right convenience nnd promptness,
nothing bents Banklng-By-Mnll. Undo Sam
thwa your leg work and tho friendly FLORIDA
STATE} BANK OF SANFORD Is as near to
' &gt;.iu hs your mail box or post office. Won't
you drop by and find out about it thla weokT

INB-OO

Wc'ro Open Sat. Until Noon

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NICHOLSON BUICK CO.

ORLANDO HEARING CENTER
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•Pjrerlt)* and jaurrkraut art* a homar, otd-faahlonpd
»in.bLn °in &lt;lM,lnr'1 t« delight Ihe whole family. You’ll Ilka them
with baked pnutoee and a crUp Waldorf mlad.

Garden Nook
llv SAME U. GUT
TUESDAY
The Sanford Garden Club
of
Florida Federation of
1'lic Gleaner* i'la** ul the Fir-l
Bapllxt Church \* ill meet utbi
Garden Club*
Mr*. W. (I SI uiim'II, Oregon Ave.,
Many hull)*,. or tuber* and
at T:3o p.m.
rnrm* a* the rn*r mnv be, are
The Unity Truth f'l;i" util meet available for fall planting Some
at Ihe Valdez lintel at i |j pm
d thc*c such a* ijlads, Faster
with Cnvolyn I'arxms a* teacher. Idle*, amnrylll* and ilaylllie* have
The alutly " I ’onrr Begin* at already been discussed, but there
lliinie" will he eiiiilmued
The ire several others .suitable lor our
public I* invited
Cardens.
Have you tried Ihe little l.eueu
An ndilirnx by the ehninnun of
Bcinlnole Cmintv o'h"&lt;d trustee*. pun nr Snow Flake (nol to he con­
K. F. Cmiper, ''Inventing in liood fused with Ihe Snow limp&gt; with Its
School*,” will lie heurd over llly-nf the valley-like Idoom havinc
•aeli petal dotted in green-’ tt
WTRIl at I p.m.
T h e Flr*t llupti*! I , Mining toes well planted under the edge
shrubs and flowers In sprint;
School for Sundliv School worker* nf
alter year.
will begin at 7:.’UI p.m. The Admin* tear
We may ulsn tilanl a few varle
i*lrnlion hook for inch ilrpuit- lies* of narciaMIs of the cluster
merit will l&lt;e tuuirlit
llouered type such as Soled d'Or
The Wil-op I’-TA will meet ot die Chinese Sacred lily, Ihe ever
IT, p.m. with Ml,* lo-llc Nllllllel- popular I'apcr White or the tro
ly, tnil*ic tench' r. II* t;uo*t xpritk- grunl iloulde lloweted one named
Cr. Mile* will lie roleetcd ill till* ‘•Cheerfulness"
ie**|litl.
Tito More.is are our sub litutc
The Relief Nucleiv "f the I'liim h |bw the irises of Northern state*
of ,lc*u* Chti«t "I l atter l&gt;»v! Ihcv crow In almost anv situation
Saint.* will unci at !•.:»» a in. at |in suit or port shade ami haw
Hie home of Mi , .1. I. Ilium. W In-,ilitifiil iris like flower* dial Iasi
lull one day. but are •|iii&lt;-KI&gt; ful
Firm hi .
SI. 5l„.y\ Chapter id I Ini* uweil lit oilier bio-mini* from Ihe
Crus* ICpIscopal Church will ineel nine hud shcnlh. Murea irldioldes
at A p.m at Ihe home of Mr*. It uni .Murea Id color are Hie one*
I, /.Immermiin. hih i'almetti Ave. o n illv seen hut there are several
The Anna Mlllci Circle will meet ilher*. Mecca polyslnchya Is »
small hulli whereas (he oilier Iwu
at Ihe Klkx Club at A p in.
Till* IIWA c . r l c id the First inenlioiieil have root shirk*. Ihe
ClirMl.an church will meet tonltthl bulb, or more enrreelly luher.
at 7:30 ill the home of Mr* George t,ihe* a nice pul plant ami hear*
Rotund. All member* are aske.l In cluster* id lavender hlosjum*.
Aliiilfu-r beauty which dues lict
he present. Mr*. J. I, Horton, rn
ier ns ii |nd plant, since II likes la
ho-lext. •
he runt hound. I* Ihe Kiirliuri* m
WKDNKHI'AY
Auia/on Illy wllh pure whde nnr
T lw
Fir*t llnidi.d tunning r i s s i i s like Idoom*. II lakes a (lb
School for Sunday School worker* roils soil with charcoal, peat anil
wll begin at 7:30 p.m. The Admin land in Ihe soil mixture and also
iitrutinn hook foi each depart­ died manure Flowering is slim
ment wil lie tll.lgllt.
dated by water ami sunshine plus
Mid-week I'tnyer Service* lit the fertilizer After flowering place
I'iral Methodi*t Church III Mc­ plant in shade for a few week* and
wdthhold ly.iler llv repeating llil«
Kinley Hall will lie al 7:1111 p.m
forcing ami reding xrhcdnlr li
TIIUUfWAY
Senior Choir H*'lic»ti»iil at First can In- hrouuht Into Idoom sevrral
Methodist Church will be at 7:30 limes a year
The Agapntllhllx, nr laly nl the
P m.
The Training .School foi Sunday Vile. Is a lovely blue Harden lll\
School worker* will
at the lial blooms repeatedly ilurimt dir
First llnptisl Church ut 7:311 p.m. summer muntli* If well fertilized
The Central Circle of Ihe Sun if prefers a rich rather heavy soil
ford Garden Cluh will meet at Ihe -villi plrniy of iiritanlr mailer and
Garden Center, H. Hr*l SI. an, lids of water. Col Imi seed meal
Mellnnville Ave . nl 0:45 a in A ir a well luilnneed a/alea firlili
covered dl*lt liiueheiiii will he foi rer suits it lust fine Plant close
lowed b) a Harden run In Me .•■Hellier In a sunny loeallnn and
Neill'* Florist. Mr*. A C. Henson easi-.iimll-lurlied A mulch helps
0
Mr*. K. 51 lloke. and Mr*. Frank' in presene the soil nmlstiirr. A
ijiumI pottim: mixture Is iwo part*
Hill will he hnslrsse*.
The Alalea Circle ol Ihe Garden and. two pall* h&lt;"m| soli, Iwo
Club will meet at A p.m. at Hu
home of Mr*. Henry MrLaulln J r
117 W. loth SI. Mr*. Vernon Nelson
and Mr*. Karl Hussey are co
hostc**es .
Sent Inula Itebekah laalae No. 43
will meet In Ihe IOOF Hill at A
p in. All member* are urged lo bpresent
The Magnolia Circle of Ihe San
ford Garden Club will meet with
Mr*. 5V K Mrllohi'ls. z » N
Scott Ave.. al 0:43 a m. with Mr*.
(’ . O. Hart a* t o liosle**. Hid
call will lie answered with Harden
hint*.
The Sanford Garden Cluh Hem
rrorulll* Circle will meet al 7 3.
n m. at the home id Mr*. I). K
Brubaker. 2nnl Palmetto Ave.
PRIDA4
The Flr&gt;l Hapllil Church Hii'idx*
Worker*’ TralttlnK school
A School
will hciiln al 7:30 p in.
The Dupllr.dc HrltlHr t’lnh wll*
nt»el til the Vuchl Cluh with m*xI
Inn lo klarl al f;45 p.tn. and play
In net mulerwav al A n’rlo-k.
Tne Mimosa Circle of Ihe San­
ford Garden Chin will meal u l J f 1
a.in. al the home of Me*. W. S
f
Willi*. 312 K. ?sth Si., wllh Mr*. C
1
ChorpenlttB ax co h«*le»».
The Sanford dome Uemun*lra
lion CJuh will mral al in a.in. a*
I lie canning kllrhen with a inck
lunch at noon. A dentonilrallon
will he given regarding elomlnr
jewing machine* and embroider
ln« wTlh nalnt
.
The Salllc llerr!*"n Chapter o’
the
Daughter*
of
the Amerlcac
4
Revolution will meet at 3 p.m. al
1
the home of Mr*. I- P. Hagan
The Pioneer* of HaHirv Clrrl'
of the Sanford Garden Club, will
meat al the home of Mr*. Nell R
Qii*rkenbu*h el 3 p m.
The Jaranlamln Clrrle of the
Sanford Garden Club will meet al
7:30 d . m. with Mra. Mabel Gear,
832 Rooalla Drive.
m
The Sanford Shrine Club will
meet pi 7 p. m. In the banquet hall
of Masonic Tampta for a turkey

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dinner. Pinal arrancemanta for Or­
lando Caromonlea will be made and
all noble* are unrad to attend.
£ * ■ “«

• tear of ttm Oardan Bara In
covered dlah luncheon
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Newfound Success
Describes Opening
Of Metropolitan

TTTF S WFOUD UlftALD
fiiM. Not. 9, 1951
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Duchess Uj Windsoi Tells
Of Royal Couple's Fits/ Home

Reports Given
Of Recent Events
At Chapter Meet

NEW YORK lP—The Mctrsipoli
Th e Ouches* o f W in d so r ha* hoi
•an Uper.i tint on a new kind ol
m .1 j 11 t .ii« ‘h ite e lo r'itl
opening ninnl last nlitlit. and he ileetirnting p io b lem s, even ns any soi Hi*
housew
ife, »he reveals In her first rtiani:* ■*, Hit H im-lit **- h ft fur New
came a |mpul.ir success not only In
llu November meeting of SI.
published
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,
w
hich
ap
p
ear
•
n
die old opera house but across the
N u ik , and a «ho)»pnt£ Apn**. She
Vgut" « li.qilt r of H»lv Cron
two in stallm e n ts in the Oetobot write. •
country.
I.,11-e. 11•.11 ( btirelt x,i&gt; belli yestefThe nrwnrs* of the opetilni mid Novem ber issues of W om an • " I a d u ic ( m &gt;hup VII imv litend*
ilav alierii-Miit at the hurne of Mr*.
meld program was In the f.n't Hud Home Com panion
ktmw I ’d 1 other hup than eat. I
Fxeil llv -on
H er .u b jii't is Ihe tctundelin
it was not an opera at all. hut a
•■ Mild In lfilly wait til |*t'1 tu New
I'he ....... linn iiii-'iilfil over bv
-eric* of the most impular scenes and derm lit it g of flu- " firs t r--a \«*i|* tn le.'k fei
a llp ip* 1 - and
\fi. Hy'&lt;111, vi,I. opem-il with
from four of the most poptilai borne" she and Ih e U iike linv&gt; fate *t ftn I In- null "
lu.ivi-r riu- eliairmnn reported
owned «liu-e th e ir m a rria g e
i
opera*.
In it pi» *vi nt fttiuh* I -»ati , lb**
■ui 1 &lt;-ui 111unitx hay and Ihe aril*
New also was the expanded nil ip n iin t obi stone n u ll about an luMi.He n a »*ha»0111*4 lilt 11 I n f the •
el«
' ibii urn- itunaii'il nmt pack*
dlencp—bcslde* Ihe usual furred hour's d riv e ft m il P a ris . D cscrib " h i am i new, w ith ev*rv rssein
eil s hr al'ii tiibl nf Deanery Day
jeweled and white-tied rapacity ing step by step the tra n sfo rm :! fith it vi Hi t t r a « iiii‘4 f 1 *&gt;111 Hie
enmlucieil la -1 muntli at the parluh
crowd atlenilinK Ihe performance lio n of the m ill into n home, It &gt; t *11111 lit sr |«a«t of tht fa mm I*, m il*
’luii'i .mil rcminilcil the members
in the opera house, audience* In Huehess w rite s:
pie. |'h, |iiirh«'&lt;* hat i:«ine in f u r .
■I Hu- iicxi general auxiliary
more than 30 theater* in 33 othri
“ A fte r liv in g In rente-l hou-- • 1 pi* at d rill of eelttr thtiMt^heof
meeljug tn be
|hc parish house
rides saw and heard It on closed and w ith other people's tilin g s f.o tt*e l i enee, toil Ii**i f i t v o i t l e n»e»n
I*, c ii it :• ::u p m when an outcircuit television
•o lo n g — we've g a llie re d togetln i a p p e a l t&lt;&gt;
tier (•« *11 e e m , w h i c h
■I buvn pi-T'iui will be guext
Ihe Met nudirnrr liked Ihe slum I in t ills enchanted spot n il o ur inn I III t|l M I lid * I t||| t
•pi-uki 1
so much that Sheriv’s I.ouiihc in I cherished possessions
L ik e the
"M s l*i'»lioeui 1- lepif and n atiu w ,
VI1 vv I' l.iek'iin, Ireii'Urer.
:hc opera house, which In the pa* •garden we've planted here, we’v wi t h t l e pi t u: lit un i t , a lit11• hk** a
gave a ' iii't.iclurv report of the
has dune a heavy business even put down rsmts.
moiii-v
dial li,i' been lurned in lo
t••til
«m I t|e«id«'*l it* «iitphi»t|/e
while Ihe opera was on. was a
T h is is tin- firs t
Inuno Ho
I the a 11x111 •1 v trni'iiry Mr'. Hvxnn
fairly quiet place except nl Inter­ Duke and I have owned since w &gt;- tin-* hy t i i a p m i ; t h e ul«| h e a o i t w&gt;Hi
*-lo 1w.-,I M-vcr.il palternx of cnino
• l i l pt i l a n t it jilt l a f f i t a T h e c t i l n h
mission*.
were m arrie d
In fact it i* |)ic ui t h e » a t t a i n t a r e l e p e a t e i l III
xxIm-ti arc being cuti'ltlrred to ecAn opera spokesman wondcrri’ o nly one
for even o ur house in
lurnixh the iiari'b luui'i* kitchen.
a pie
if it meant that the iipeninu night P u ri* is leased. W h n l etiili-ues it t h e hatl i ' i pi it t h e d e e v 1
11 vi ,i' ili'tti"cil a ul a general
••cl f i u i n m&gt; hii t l i at nl oil m&gt; l«i■*!
rrs were becoming opera lovers
to me is not o n ly that it I* rciyllv lMittnia\
ehoiee made ,i&lt; tl wax nlxn de!(■« p i e * « t e t i
pot tu«
Hut Associated P re ss Art* Fill! o urs, hut that it is so d iffe r* ''!
cub'd Ib.il cat'll member of St,
or W. G. tinners thought the per­ from anv house we have lived in L " t h e r hv haiitl l i ke a pi Hehwnr k
Ague' « mild Imv one place set*
I had tlecldetl d w ould lie
formance's appeal wa* mere lo before. A nd las-mtse it is u n a ll am i •p u ll
ling Inward Hie complete vet.
"anybody who dliln'l like open intim ate am i in fo rm a l, 1 have l«-en t o e t x p t i M M till! Hie |tl l ke M.M'lt«l
••It— f o u r ut the n e a rly 1 0 0 \ \ \ S ,
Mr' I’on.ild .buiex and Vtr.x. J.
it for mi* a n y w a v a-* a M ir |n cm*.'*
so much as he liked lo rrlax "
aide to use the th iliu s we le v ino.t
\ . l* ! ij and C a tro n at o f t ic e it and m iit U «nhs&gt;**l their harl»ee«|ns'*l
K Vmlcr-oti vi'dcd Ihe ehaplrr to
Roger* al*o described it as "TV an
K x p l a i n m p her t t n' ui y o f d e c u i a
ilh a ve owned fot ye n rs."
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show first, opera only second,*'
t nut, t lu I he In •x &gt;.*&gt; t
ISs%«*it t*&gt; Itie N a s a l \ i l \ i l i a r s
M, S t-itiu n l» llii* r* t W in - I Inti.
I croup will .ell (roil cake* a« they
O lle Ilf the Iito lib -Ilis fin e I 1 \
and "a kind of vaudeville, all tense
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in-tug taken he tile holiday ICQThe performance brought more ul I the priceless co llectio ns am i 11 Un lie Mi,- it a* -im p le t f (In*
-oil
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stars and a bigger east In the fu rn is h in g s owned bv tin- lim n w 1 - •u i I 4 h e «« l'ii i
n u ll
f 1 o il
opening night stage than almost mice w a . K in g of f.iig la m l, am i in and flow ers I’ln n fh r *ls**,*»futlenH
I ii- m-xI meet mg will lie lice.
lib 'IhlitUC 111! I'II14111ill 11 n| v t lit* m u'IN
am opener In the Mct's history
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t lilr r nin n y pievtoiM hntur«. Sh» m 'Uif and ptsi *•”
he 1 liapler Ilea*|||X
l.eonard Warren in Ihe prologue n n y«:
" W i'v p t h r il a n ii'iit 11«*i%I ••
Mi
M lu ui I i ie | ! w a - ho (•
Vile die hii'UiC" wax enneludol l.eonenvallo's "Pagll.iecl"; Vie
ft* * Hide I " ill .it Ihe W'M N el lit
die 111.11 man n ail u sermon.
Inrla de los Angeles and Richard the f iir iiit u ie Hint m n ii' f iu in Pu*'
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huihand Robert Merrill anil .Ier W e i i I mi
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Wtill tolui V lb dbead M die end o(
luui 1- "gram Vtrs Dyson
nine lllnes in the second net of thiii^H we Ins*I h i N i i &lt;««ii i i nti«l i i
Hu- ii* \ niton.il hv Mr* I f. U .1
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Rossini's “The Barber of Seville": f u iiiit u r e
! stm w hi* h w i« t.dluwed 11\ an hi
M • III tit \ ' h i .11111in .pen. d t In*
Tho e jui 1 id were Mrx George
and 7.lnka Milanov. Blanche The tuiUAe «•' rents'll nl Lit ( ’ mm
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tm e t.Mt w ith p ia v e l Hint pi* id* d
l.o l . I I. 5. fl ads lM*r
Mr
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horn and Mario del Monaco in Ael f li% t hums* ufter vie w iti* in n i ii i t
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I &gt;1 l.n ii't il ( if It .•I the t irxt Hits h ilt ' Mi
Margaret VI .I'li.dl Mrx Vnll l^s
3 of Verdi'* "Alda.”
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1 m m .1 - »isfed h»*i in k'lsiiut tile li's
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Mi- N »•: Min th it w a * itk e n from tin* Hurd I••
held I t h e h i d l i e
actresses Judith Anderson and uurHi*|vs*A w ith ftiiin h a i iln tii
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At Eastern Parkway

B y GAYLE TALBOT

NEW YOnK —The thought Mrsl,t, here thit there is no footbsll
coadi in the land who can quite
match Earl (Ited) Btalk's talent
for building an explosive attack
when he has the sort of spec'.l he
nerds to work with
Up to this point, the Army
coach's current machine has rollrd
up an overage of 38 point* in it*
seven games and probably will
hike that mark then it rips Into the
helpess i'enn Quakers Saturday at
Philadelphia. Rome Eastern ex­
perts are evtllously comparing
Army’s breakway backs with those
nf the Dovls nianehord era.
This is the greater tribute to
Walk's coaching skill tor it’* only
four seasons since the so-called
cribbing scandal brought the world
■Juitji about bis head and forced
him to start all over again.

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rugged contest*.
Georgia, at the ton of the league,
worked nut In sweat clothes. No
crippling Injuries were suffered In
Iha 1413 victory over Florida ami
coaches thought the squad should
be in fine physical fettle for (hr
clash with Auburn.
The Auburn squad also look I*
easy alter the upset victory &lt;&gt;vri
Miami. Ful’baek .Inc Childress,
backs Dave Middleton and hobby
Freeman, end Jim Pyburn and
tackle Frank D’Agostino all sported
bruises but were expected to bt
ready for the bulldogs
The Georgia Tech squad drilled
behind closed gates. Coach Hobby
Dodd said they would continue tr
do in the remainder of the season,
Teams alternated between drfensi
against Alabama plays ami offensi
against Alsbama-slyle defense.
Alabama in turn worked bar)
to develop an offensive punch. Tin
team hasn’t scored n touchdown in
JO quarters. Fullback Jerry Chlap
pprelli was reported back In form
after missing action for several
weeks.
The Florida squad concentrated
on becoming familiar with the
slngle wing formation they'll sec
Saturday when they face Tciinos
H*a. Coach Hob Woodruff said
they’d also spend a lot at time
working on defense.
At Tennessee, Coach Harvey
Robinson put the reserves through
a brisk dilll against the offensive
formations Florida is exprctr-.l to
use. Ace tailback Jimmy Wade
was recovering from a nc
sow leg
Injury nnd may sen only limited
action Saturday.
Louisiana Stale scrimmaged un
&lt;11 dark on the kind of plays Mis­
sissippi State is expected to use.
Tackle Gory Dlldy returned for
his first contact work since suffer­
ing a broken hand In the Texas
Tech contest,
The first two Mississippi Slate
teams held light scrimmages while
the oilier players worked against
freshmen using Louisiana State
flays
The Tulunc regulars went through
light signal drillis and then sluJied
reports on Vanderbilt. At
pruiiivillc, Vandciblll Coach Arl
Uucpc gave the ulfurisc a comlete checkup and worked with the
ackflchl. Doth loams have yet to
win a game this season.

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The Mississippi squad moved
through individual drills preparing
for toe game will) the university
Jnlverslty
Houston in Texas, while
slide the
iantucky varsity was give
given a hoi

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Fatherhood Coal
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NEW YGItK Its—-Fatherhood to
u successful race horse often heals
on old nuo nenslon.
Take Nalivc Dancer, for exam­
ple. The big gray si nil Ion. fourth
biggest money winner In American
turf Mitury, rackc-J up $783,240 In
21 starts and lost only one race —
the Kentucky Ihcby. by a nose.
Now retired, he may earn even
more money through planned oarenln-wd ip his leisure years than
he did during his brief, fabvinu*
track rureer.
, " I t ’s quite possible, If hr lives
long enough" said his owner, Al­
fred (l Wynne Vanderbilt. The Danc­
er, whose stud fee DfSAao. already
has a full calendar for ids firs
year ns ■ sire, lip has bean '
fnr 40 engagements.
1300,000 a year as a carceer fa
depends on whether he Irans
In Ills oltsprliig Ids own dasillnk
qualities — speed heart aim
strength.
Only time can determine that
But the Dancer's own tremendous
record has given him a bead start
In his new vocation. In developing
thoroughbreds, owners generally
Joljow the insxlm, "you breed tjie
ope for the
best.” 0 '*
• Native Dancer's 13,000 slud tee Is
high, but there have been higher.
There arr
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re perhaps —
20 Amercan
stallions that get p $2000 to 13.000
Sh»d fee. In tome eases the fee Is
paid only If the
tr breeding results
in a live foal.

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next spring, aijdli si

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got more good hiones
the last five yea
yeara than Jm dji
i yeara
*••*," remarked

NEW YORK
— Undefeated
Gene (Cyclone) Fu'lmcr, a goad. ^
lough a r t aggagulve middleweight
la s ait Invitation to come bark to
New Ycrk arty time as a result o fA
hi* rousing Eastern and television
debut against Jackie La Uua.
The strong-legged. Myear-otd
mlddlwrlehl from West Jordan.
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Utah, made hi* perfect record 230
list night by drubbing the New
OHIO
York prospect at Eastern I’arkSTA TE N
way Arena for a lopsided 10-round
HAS H O T
decision.
As a result, matchmaker Teddy ^
O N LY
Urrower sigor.l the Itnrky Mountain*
BEEN
copper miner for a Dec. 20 tilt with
A T TH E
Rocky Castellan), fourth ranking^
T O P /H 7HE
100-pound contender.
•
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" i f Custollam doesn’t want t&gt;
take un the kid—but I think -he
A LS O /S
will — we'll get Faddy Young
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or seme other lr ti middleweight.’’
The transatlantic traffic in rar­
said Brenner. “This kid Is the best
ing brood marcs, we learn, is not
i IN
Westerner to come here since wo
all one way. Jtapresantalives of the
th e : c o u n t try
brought Hobo O'son in from the
Axa Khan, having just told 20 of
Cant for his Eastern debut."
tils mast oluebtoodc-J matrons to
American buyers at an average or
" ( ’ailclfani. Olson, or anyone,"^
$27,000 each, are spending part of OHIO STATE ^
said the ralin victor "It's pit the
COACH,
the loot for two females whose
same to nte. All I want lo know is
progenitors are as Yankee Doodle
did the fans Ilk* it? That’s whatA
h ie
I wapted most It wa* my first lime
as the hot rod.
S E A SO A/
on' television."
One of them Is loaded with the
rt/T H T H E
Man O'War strain. The other, a
He was assured Dial he did tide.
res&gt;
T M P C S A PO **lB lllT Y THAT
HU face ilt up.
filly named lmperia purchased
AH P / r LO O K *
ru e 0/&lt;s /o p a c e c o u i p b e
from Calumet Farms, Is a (laugh"I could have done heller," he
S ET T C EP /K rPEiP W/tiDUK
said. "I wasn't as sharp as I’ve
ter nf Hull Lea and a granddaugh­
U K 'E I T
ter of Nellie Flag, a combination
: been before Bui I'm glad the fan*
CAME rYiTM AVCH/6AH, TUP
W/LL B E
liked It ”
which, we understand, would bo
OML?
COMFERENCB
RlYAL
THAT
H/S B E S T .
difficult tu beat.
HAi A CCR/E9 LE A P OYER THEM.
The only thing the Korean War^,
Mai Cyril Hall, manager of tb&lt;vel didn't ill* was floor nr knoekM
CMtfs*«lf4 If JfiefFFimlmtn fHhlfi
Agu Khan’s slud farms, says Ibis
out the strong-jawed, 22 year old
is the first time that these ramoiM
New Yorker Jackie, however, i ^
American strain* have been ex­
a lough fn*&gt; In dawn He has beerP
slopped only nnre
ported to Europe lie cau'i quite
Fullmer weighivl l i t ' , La Hit a
believe his luck yel In landing
Ifni’ ,
lmperia
In the oilier TV tight of the
"Hevetal of yuur breeders have
a&gt;kcd me how I did ll," lie said.
night at SI. Nicholas Arena, Ken­
ny Lane, of Muskegon, Mich.,
"They say that Calumet simply
MELBOURNE, uYi - Frank Kedg
does not Jet go of that kind nf man, who almost xlnglchandcdly piuoshtps of the wurld were div­ scored a II) round upset and dishorse. I see llut they also have brought the Davis Cup hack to ided among several players with uted split decision over Orlando
sold Hilt Gail, their Kentucky Australia, today hlarncd Jack Krn Vic Scixas winning the United uluctn, fifth-ranking lightweight,
from Cuba, All six writers at t h e '
Derby winner, tu an Irish buyer. I nier for what he termed "a let- States title—the last big one
ringside thought the Cuban, a 1-3
imagine that will cause some sur­ Itii tu decline in world amateur ten­
favorite, won il handily, /ulurta.
prise l*»o ”
nis standards."
weighed 13d. Lane 137.
V
Wliile Amcriran breeders have
Writing in Die Melbourne Sun,
When he heard lh&lt;- decision.
done much Importing of top stal­ Hedgntan, the 1032 Wimbledon
Hymie (The Mink) Waliman. Zultilions fro in Europe and Australia champion who now Is a touring
ela's manager, was speechless for
in recent years, the major points professional, described Kramer a*
one 1 f the few limes In Ids life.
nut, foreign hreeder* have not had u "certain wily American gent."
DUBLIN, Ga. i f - J M IHIl of After that his screams nf protest*
win*
caused
amateur
tennis
to
suf
the dollars to make similar pur
Howling Green, Ky., will continue went 1111 and no mid on
chases from this country until now. fer because he was able lo luiy as president of the National Fox
up
the
beat
amateurs
when restrictions have hren eased
Hunters Association for another
LINEMAN NAMED
“ After each contract has been year
Just a little.
TAM I’A M* -Hill Mina liaii. Uni-,
signed, there always has been a
He was reelected last night dur­ versity of Tampa quarterback, and**
Hilly Hurke, Florida tackle, were
TAMPA IAS—'liie llniverslly ol j lull aiming Die amateurs until ing Hu- Msl annual meeting.
someone
else
hits
the
front,"
sitiil
named hack uml lineman of tlmA
Tampa football learn begins rough
Alsu reelected were:
workouts today fur Livingston sedginan, who currently is play­
Mason Houghlnnd, Nashville, week in Florida bv Du, Florida*
Stale, which jdnys here Saturday ing With Kramer’s troupe
Tenn., second vice president; ami Sports Writers Assh,
"We are in one of those lull i Knunct Guy, Jodkron. Tenn., sec­
Mlnahan parsed tor two touch­
night
down* ami ran for another a*
liie Spartans came out of the at the moment and II I* taking retary-treasurer
East Carolina game lest week with quite a while for the Amateurs to
Dr l'. II. Douglas, York, S.l'.. Tampa won from 1-a*' Caro'uin
out new injuries. Coach Marcclino come out of it,"' lie said "Ama­ was the only new director upiaiint- last week. Ilurkc wiJ outstanding
In the lino fur the Gators in Flor­
Huerta said be plans to keep the teur tennis at the present littie cd.
lacks that hero—a work! hero who
ida's 14-13 loss to Georgia.
same starting lineup.
Field
trial*
for
hounds
under
Iwo
sours on *11 other players tu knock
Others getting vote): Hacks—Joe
Tamps, which has won live ur-l off his crown"
years cf age continue today nnd Urodskv, Florida; Morin Ilonofiglost only to strong Chattanooga,
Miami; I,inomen—Steve |)e--4
will ho favored heavily over Um Sedgmar; sbviousty wo* thinking tomorrow. Hounds of all ages- will llo,
LaTorro, Florida; Nick Waytovirh,
Alabama team, wlnless in eight of the past seas-m when no 0111- compete the remainder of the. Tampa.
player stood out. liie major chum- week.
games this season,

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left,
receiver
itob
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was good Tor the iH-reMpnry 13 yards.
Viiui
relit, to itlleoiptH
gets ahead of Yale's Conrad Corelli,
rtllcoipt i mi intercept ion. Ilntlimi, riglil, K &gt;iinky is off and
ulr.
The
xenre
s.is Itwo iininl* abort of the worst healing ever sufferclear a* Corelli tackles empty
score *ilN
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rrt by Yale. tlntrnntlnnxl)

UCLA Picked Top College Team In Nation;

Miami Hurricanes Are Rated In II Position
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An evm :iuu voles were lulmliiti-il (•&gt; i-ioifirin III-- high-m oring Uelm
challenge* of Ohio Mute uml IJkluhomii, leuders lo i-nrlli* polls Itii' »en-no
UCLA was firs. (Ill 117 of till-ilUO liiillnts Ohio Stale ant Mil hixl lilme voles,
points were luhuMliil oil liie usual hu»is of 1 I fol eue|i fiI t |,lii&lt;« vote, p fo
The first five (earns held the same places liiev i |i o i ,|i i i | into during (In- general i i-shuffling of the
past two weeks, toil several important chnngi-i wer Ii gi'-l,-i. il i -lew-ip m- in the firs! IP
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After IJOI.A, w.lli 2,ltl&gt;0 points, and &lt;lhin Hint*-, with 2,5111, rarni111i Ini.....
Arkansas,
N’ntrc
Aimy, Mississippi, Southern
forma, Iowa and Navy In order.
M aim ol FI nntlu, oulfentig ils
til si 41if i nl n Aurlnirn'* ham!*
.ifll- h|S nlrniglil vieloi-le &gt;. (ell
Iron six 11$ {it r1ee In IIDi 1hirduc
’il r ■il (linn tile too 10
111sit llisi* FLM
.,1*1-1 Ink III* a i'.t \1 Hi king from
GAINESVILLE M* Tla-ir Imp*--- low. Til il iii.iib- rii'im for Iowa,
fur winning a Soidheasli-rn Con I2lll l:ix) week uml Nuvy In thsli-rem-e crown practically wipeil , 1... 1 gin up j l (III- lll|)
out, Florida's Galois will Imvc *
Aimy - 10 7 -.iii-ll.it king of prebig goal to virnoi ill lid, week *u vmiisly uidn-nicri Yule emililu't do
mote than till the Cadets from
C O L U M B U S . G a. oV — When llielr game with Tennessee
The Gators have never won from .i-venlii into Miami's vacated sixth
Georgia and Auhtirn come here
Suturduy lor lliolr tra--litUmal fo il- Ihe Vnls slnre tJic two learns tu-itan place Mississippi and Southern
bail game, u lot of funs are going playing lit Mill. Ill 10 games, Ten- (jillforillu advanced two imlchcs
to recall their dramatic 1042 buttle tie*see lias always won, even it by eurh lo aeveflUl unit eighth,
That year, us this. Georgia wui narrow margin* at times
riu- lea-ling teams with firstLast season, Tennessee came
riding on top of the Southeastern
act* votes iii parenthese*
Conference standing* and look Inr from tiuhind lute In the game to
2,060
1. UCLA U17) J
ahead to a ImiwI game. Auburn bar kick a held goal nnd win, 117
2 Ohio Stale (HO)
2.394
been twalrn several time*
3 (Ikliihomn (41) .
2.2R2
"Our work this week will |ir
Georgia had Frank SlnkwU-lt nod mostly on defense." any* t'nnrh
1 Arkan-ins f-ni
2.307
George I’nachner, Imlli All Amrrl Itch Woodruff, himself a Mnncr
.'1 Notre Hntm- (3)
1,480
eo* tJiat ynnr, i*lu&gt; Charley Trippi tar lor Taom-isce
11 Army
1.432
and Lamar (Hiit'i-hoi-se) f)u\Is
7
Mi-slsxippi
(3)
72V
“ We Imvc liie lilp |oli ol gelling
Tile Hilllthig* were tintlefeuleil. mu li'iim icuily fin- Du- single wing,
H Soulbern I'nl
(i/2
ranked No. t in the nation ami a formation we liaveti'l played j
11 InWa
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already smelling Die rose* of I'uni against this se.i am "
in Navy
41)3
•denu.
iKeeiinil im
Hot Anhnm had Monk Galfonl.
II Miami 1 Fla 1
H iiai
(inffoul hail Go q-gia’s number and like a deer and has the i iiilur.im -i
12 Cilieiimuli
153
tile I'lnitlHiiieii wiilloped tin- Hall of a liliMiillmniiil I inn it mi- all Hits
II Milllll-Mllu
148
ami one of Die league's la-vl line
dog s 27 13
11 Wlnl-tlll.-illl
110
Alliiouglt Georgia itu.s n si-1 l tfi­ backers wrapjH-d ini on one |iuck
13 Virginia Tech
ord lids year compared with Au­ age our package."
95
burn's 43 0 mark, the game prob­
I’ S After Dial DM2 Auburn th­
Hi West Virginia *2)
02
ably wi’l be rated a tossup.
reat, Georgia smacked down pie
17 Mnrylinnl
84
Georgia tins used a strong de­ viouily unliealen Georgia Tech
ih Baylor
70
fense this season to remain mi .'M-«, won the SEC title and went
1U KMU
03
beaten In conference play, hot In Hie Hose Howl and brat Iff'l.A
statistically Auburn’* defense is Ua
20 . . Georgia
112
better. And Hie I'lninsmea hold a
detinilc t-Jge In offense
For this game, though, statis­
tics don’t mean much. Each team
will be “ up" ail-ad us iii.'ii as
a team con get.
Georgia lias no passing attack
In compare with Auburn's Hobby
Frecman lo'.llin I'byburtt comblim
Hon. And Auburn runners, led by
fullbuck Joe Childress, may own
■ slight edge, particularly in speed.
But Georgia managed to heal
Florida 14-13 while Auburn lost to
the Gators 10-13. They have played
two other common opponents —
Florida Slate and Tttlane. Geor­
gia bent FHU 14-0, Auburn won
33 0; Georgia treat Tulnito 7 0, Au­
burn won 27-0.
Fullback Hubby Garrard nnd
Charluy Madison are Georgia's too
runners, followed up by fullback
Hcb Clemens, hnrnperr-.l In Ids lusl
two gome* by a bruise*l thigh,
ami halfback John Hell, wlut played
• ••
his best game against Florida Huturtlay.
In addition to Childress, star of
Wlnlor and lummur,
lummor, fall
(all and opting, rain or ablao.
Auburn’s conquest of previously
unbeaten Miami, Plainsmen run­
your roof
root la Jn
in lor
for II. Jl'g
Il'q alwaya
alwaya!bad waathor lor a
ners include ha'fbnrks Fob James,
roof. A fino
lino auuny day for
(or you fla wear and iMVan
Dove Middleton, Johnny Adams
and Alton Shell.
u roof.
root. It novor rgoto
' a roat . . , auroly 11 d w a m i
"Tho grc*t competitive spirit of
aome thought rand attontlonl
Uilt team continues In nmmo mo,"
laid Georgia Coach Wally HtitU.
W
hv not atop In today and bo« ua about baring
Why
"Auburn potentially is Iho best
that
root fixed up with Barrett Mineral Surfaced
team we’ve faced, llqt if the boys
play like they dkt against Florida,
Aaphalt Shlngtee? Lei ua mako a (reo ("nrf^^rr
wervo got a flghling eltance t.i

Gators Seek Win
Against Tennessee;
Defense Planned

Georgia- Auburn
Rivalry intense
As Battle Nears

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Kramer Is Blamed For Qecline
In Amatuer Tennis Standards

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J. M. Hill Reelected
As Foxhunted Prexy

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f»r« y«u buy, what it will pay fo r -a n d what it will NOT remember, this it issued by Gulf Life Insurance Company,
pay far, too Check Die facts listed below. They compare which for 43 year*has enjoyed public trust and confidence.

BAD

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M A TH ER
FO R YOUR R O O F

365 DAYS A YEAR

In."

Georgia came out of the Florida
gamo without any new injuries.
Several Auburn player* were
Great (rack performer* don’t at- bruised In the Miami game but
tya go on It; become the areal- all are expected to be ready to
Bbutoua Ms I O'War, go at top speed Saturday.
"We will
will*nave too rplay os good
as we did
Id Saturday
Saturda lo
tc wfn,r" 'C o t oft
Jordan told his Auburn

CHECK THE FACTS

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tpare Mopls wili lose money with
A s s m s tnin win, ^
’ffl h « to w that' way. Th* 218 W.

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elfrdira datr *1 year patiry. After tea years, ill senditlens ait
severed.
F Dus nil pay lar lea eperatient pfiftimtd dvda$ any ana iiishnrmant-anly anr, tka mart oyinilr*

/ f*|m l in (sittis mitislltnHos iqimu, sulk «s aperatutf
Me, t u n , amkvlssi* snd slkor ik«i|«i while in hespilel as
■ask U 11 kSMS 7*w daily roomlimit.
/ hfOnt t*r |m*t|»niy IllSImtsI wilhiis 41 ktoll slltr oilifrsl
f* «8m I dau|» st mvik 11 J limes i«vr de,ly kespitaf issm
lad.
/ tf ia p l m It IM days In Ska ksspilii lor sny in* iisiusy 11
SIMMS, leas disks *f doily benefits litm D t* tit
STiry iomUj if till its, listed Is the pelisy *• her

y' Dmi sat pay lar injadai tr inidanli il laimd ky Wnkmra’i
(amysniatisn &lt;1 impleyti Habrlily Is*.
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Federal ar flair Ctrtinmrnt.
I
1 Dots net previdr thy ktntfils unless full siirlamenl al Iml pitmirm kts kttn mtdt.

AR benefits ar* payable on reimbursement basis only, Surgical benefits grp scheduled
If w F in g to cash operotlon. This policy is ronowobta fo age AS al thi option of tho
C f mppnyi however, tho Compony cannot terminate this policy during any lorm lor which
flppmlume hovo boon paid. All Slalo rogulromonfi oro mot In full.
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OuTf llfolriwraneo Compony

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F Oats sal itu-r maternity unless She pelisy kts kirn is lent tar
ran manlki.

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fdajpiri. "Georgia la a well-coached

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tsnee to support his expenstable, ft has run to no or
horses. Now he trims to «i

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W H A T Y O U OCT

and giro you an eatlmato on ierooling rooto
thero’a no obligation io you wliptooavor. , . and U
may eavo you money later o n .,

trad team with hopes of
i moit successful Hying sirs,
Los, not yet old fcnough to ^Jobeernln
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never set any bfg money TecIn Ms saddle-wMtdefl prime. everything 1 want He can run

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Hospital
And Surgical Plan

iulf Life policy
iInvested

Box 1221.

a the South.

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Moo»o send mo complolo Information on your now Individual or Family
Hospital ond Surgical Plan. I understand I am under no obligation.

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INSURANCE
—11 t\ It— \UTQ3iWHH.KS TRAILERS
ARTICLES FtlU SALE - 5 1 1 WUHK WANTED
—It 14 It—
I'llllV
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I.'rti
wood
m
co-il
heal
Ktutdnll Electric Co.
$ 2 1 0 0 DOWN
IJ j I lOlUHlll Pmvertilide S-’.UK&gt;
BOOKKEEPER, Typist, general
er. phone 1885-.I after ii
lluyj this delightful, modern 2
Chei inlet $1,703 Terms. Kxeell tlemlis and ( rush y ^'plianrc.
ullice, 13 .ears oxperirnce. 8
Mutiinll/c And Ki-mtiimi/e
Youngstown Kllcln
bedroom block homo with oak |H ..... .. .. , ,
.
S E A M U S J U N E AD
enl condition, only lii.ooo miles
years assistant executive caone
Insure with
Electrical m ir.icllng and repairs
floc-.-s. IPs designed ami bull:, H .. .n*,
imone_Ut[H^im_^4;i •
parity Accept full tv part time
iIihii
ili-uMiii
112 Muglmb a Ave
Pin me 113
OBT extra cash tor article* you
for your comfort. Large living1
jl Phone
)almUM
11 .1 &lt;-veiunv! ■
employment Phone 120 J
ll.il.!
er use. Place
PI
. no longer
your ad to­
10BOATS ■ MOTORS
-IB
room with fireplace and cellar
2.—~ OFF H E CfUHPMENl -2 3
hone 1821.
day. Phi
for game room or catch all, are, PLANTS
ftiitahaga PaMinge, UKFINEH former lady telegra­
"Your Mutual Friends”
.Mereurv Out lionrcl Motors HAYNES Oitice Vlaclnne Co.,
pher. non smoker desires com­
part of its many features. Total
t aolifh.wcr
la
it. r e a l
Phone 101
A 3-line id, such as the one above
lit.AI.KIt IOU HltUMNG PAINTS
panion housekeeper for elderly
T y p e w rite rs , m illing m achines,
price $11.two.
I.uk. i Mustard Mil Pi.llard.
is only 3Cc per day on our low 3
\\ p Smith, Outboard sales, ser
i.uiy or gentleman, small wages
Sales-Retd ils, 311 Msgnolia, I'ti
D o stItu
I ll' La.ii, &lt; I'll i* untied Flm
day earned rate economy plan, 43c
vice, 23Pi S Park Plume M7I .I
.oeial security coverage Write
*
t\wQrI l y
, |{[3i Mi ffnuli t t luMit ri''* IIoiiiin
44.
jam day for 3 days ami Me for
I*,.. It i (» II.ial.l
f o - t'f . o w t :i t s r i. .\ M s s n i; t : ii s
Jloom 201 Edwards* IMItf.
huicrpiw' \n tiviiu-nv*
tt&gt;IHI.ATS • MOTOHB
—1*
Park Commercial
Ph 10
c i n &lt; u n v i-v n v .
- 21— III.At IV IMHI.UHS - 2 1
For Ornamental Mmibberv
SEE
I
DESK
Before
You
Buy
A little space tike this will get I. ft. Alexander
T. M. Stvlngei
S ' * V/’ V . ’
IS- SPECIAL SBKVlrm 141.. II. MANN’S N l’IlSEH Y
llcg. Heal Estate Brokers
A UM M .s J . t l n t s n . s
12 and it Ft. I'tilitv Iliumbout* SAM-'UIID'i'. most mudeni l i -jutv
your message before out- more
I'lione Ht’.3 ll
Salan Air cumiilioned Penguin
VENETIAN ttl.lMis
WK M A KE
I Lake Monroe Fla
t Vail Woodworking
than 10,000 readers. Tell ’em to- ------- ----------------------------------heatless dryers and soli w tier
For
i-'or your
vour Heal Eitale
Eitalc needs:
necjls:
] Free e-lmi.ii.
Hn'e t.
Mft;
M.l. TYPES' cabinets, driftwood ,
312 Sanford A» e
2215 W
W day I Phone 1821.
LAN
HSCAIMNf!
Tlnee a'liiiir lieaulieiatis ll.it
Agent Ul-iir r i n -Mill I.no
coffee tables, driftwood lamps, i
Cuilen and H a r k c y . B ro k e rs
Crystal
Lake
Nursery
lake
Mary
lle t l • lle.m lv Nook 1U3 H lla k
The above 4-llne ad can be run Brumley
rel Ur call D-*.. ..a. j N'.gld'
Brumley Pulraion
Puleaton Bldg. Phone231.1
Phone 231.1
I.DST AND FOUND
-2&gt;
21mmlpw.n-modern, l.td .
I I’lione Sunford IMilt \S
Phone !•. I
M full days for only $2.40. 3 days
t2i*l J Sanf.ii.l
J
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I’OWKI
I.,
OWNER
It
is
I
one
vvlute
with
black
.uni
tor only &lt;1.80 and one day for 72c BY OWNER: 5 room house, good
Ceb rv Ave
Phone 400-W 17
brown *uolv. male hound and 2.1— I \IM IRV SERVICE - 2 3
Aiitnmolitles - Trailers —17
condition, gas stove and unto
H K S T o \ ir
Huy, Sell, Kent, Hire with want
one black and tan male hound
matte gas hot water heater, neai
Triple
*
iishiiHi
M.illn
s
Wasii and Damp
ads, the busiest salesman In
.11 ST (ll'E N E D !
HEW \ltt&gt; d h-unil notifv M C • (hie Imui
MOBILE HOMES
Primary School, walking di** Al *$*11' Stimuli) It* SiHtliic'*
Dry
town, Put one to work tor you.
( b rden. phone 8.51 M
T V Service Crntrr
Fo- the best coaches and Hie best
lance of town. 215 Holly Ave
Kuriiittire l e n te r
• (hie hour W Wash and lirv
Phone 1821. We will be glad to
It i too r&gt; mi All in likes and models.
term* on botb new and used,
Available immediately. C a l l I Hi We ! I I M
Pliitno 112,'. I
Fold
I I IS l in viciti.t.v of l.ake Mark
charge ft.
see ils
Sail-fur lion (ilia run teed
1262-J.
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ii.ilu or I'aida, eddish Itrovvn • Finished Laundry
Call 2 loo nr stop in IMS W l»t St
Eiisl.Nide
T
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For only 13.00 the above 5-llnr nd 3 BEDROOM. den, 24 ft. living STEVENS f gn.ige ■ lint g llll.
Herman slu pti..id male dog • s.imi.gie Dry cleaning
I'ulatka, Fla
pomp $13 i „&gt;l :"io \\ allot I M) KN\ KI.CI'KS, letterheads, stateSmtlligldv Liutiulromal
Is on the job for you or S full
AiisVvel's to lialile of Nick. ItK
room, porch, carporte on large
pm
I’lnme lloliliv l.ilfle
Mays. Only *2.23 keeps it working
Soiilh Side Fmnlmarl Bldg.
WARD
iiienls, invoices, hand bills, uud
plot. $7,500 Phone 1280 It
SANFOKI)
MOTOR
CO.
tor you for 3 days, t day Is only
HMi East -.’..III SI.
t.’ l W
p r o |' r a in s, etc. Progressive tout Hanford Ave.
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Pi lilting Co., Phouc 408—403
UH RENT—House, furnished or,
, Huliv... ..d n..i
ll .. .1
2 2 - E I .E t n ilC A I. SERVIUR b—22 2 7 PIANO SEUVICi:
-27
West 13th SI.
unfurnished. Close to Air Rase .
lull I'll EY III II.KT dill* uiiipiT a l l us about our business rates.
I-1(I(; 11&gt;Al ri e. appliances, sales
Elmer Kuxtcrbrook, South San ;
„ „ „ N, A ............. .
I.. Sll.tr- Piano Technician
( lean $175 r.in; I'.uk \|-1 i;
iillU M M i Morning Sentinel. Or
.oul so viie (i II High, Oviedo.
Phone ’'1171 Iti,ule I. StiulnC'1
The Want-Ad Depart men!
Is
ford AvA,
/ Um-&lt;I math**'
I.nolo Evening Star. Call Ralph KUO E N D I . I S I I I Ill'll 1 P e lle e l i \
Cl ,
1*).i...a
.1,1
Phene JIM
4131 nr
or Sanford
t.pcn irom 8:30 a h i . until 3:30
m i o i . ’s
t o.
—23
AVI \ NON
Hay. 1MVJ.
1)142 W alter II p ill.
p.m. each business day except
1 coinlilton ( an In- seen at 520
ILK W* E X T R A S P E C I A L
\ve.
Plume 12321
.Saturday afternoon. Deadline for 2 spacious bedrooms, large living | I.Kil Simltnd
!.\ K Ii ilrc.muMl .tl livin g ' I hcr,
Palmetto
Ave
i Ibid Hu mtierger Mgr
SEE Your (ienei.d Eleelnc dealer
Itl u s ami Upholstery Duraclennweek-day Insertions Is 3:30 thr
m ike th.t! (Iti*.tin ;i riM iitv i \ .1
room with panel walls, big kil
for TV and Apidianees
ed m your home or in our shop. IH3I —Riviera Hoick, while side
day before publication
It - «" » it SiMiiiit&lt;'!c i T»unl\ sl.nli
tei id.chen, porch and carpurtc On ■ I.AItiil. elnlrnt ’»e again the some ilav.
Siinfiinl
Fleetrlc
Co.
vva!l
tires,
lieutcr
s',olio
Can
Advc-. tisers ure requested to nt,I it M oriM»rl I.«k m (i ’(I liclw ccti
11Ii.&gt;ui im.I yv
ginally priced nl $u,7ix&gt;. now will
lilt M.ittlioBa Ave.
t'iiiilli* 417
Sunlurd lliirnclenn Service
he Im.im i’il I’lione WH.r&gt;U
tify the Want-Ad Dcpartmvnt im1 1•11v:vv*.«&gt;11 S.m I ,i!liin Spi mo; .
be ifacrlftccd at $«.WHi will,
aw E.i'i uii St
Plume win
Tmedlately of any errurs in their
&lt; .ill
11ii i it11«' I’ r p HI
SIM-it I VI
terms! Exclusive
ads, as The Sanford Herald will lie
0 »r »Mt•1» ttl ft 11■ aT|
;#!f4l Si 111,1If
I: «,t nil
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responsible for only one incorrect
IM .LM IIIN fi
\ ll* f'l Sir lilt 11 ■HI
A DIETRICHS
T. tV. MEMO
■2.______ tlt.s l'AI It 3 VI'S
%1 sort ion .
loidr.ii-t and I'epilr work Free
IS 4 ' m|1|Mi
l l . I Park Ateuue
I'lnme 21
I t ’s So thirty
■■ limaii
B I. iltirvey 2ot
K v*f *Uii He ii Mu HUMI til tin
riic
T tH "
Evening*—4142-W or IK79-J
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Salitoiit Ave Phone 1828
1 I III*
T o Place A W an t Ad
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Ju st Call 1821 and auk f*n’ Wlirlher buying or selling, it will Kill SI .Mill M l J-1 \VI 1**21MIC l'l| I I milt ..Hilling and lltli-dllng *
pay )'iii lo see:
2116 Saiitnrit t i r .
th e W a n t Ad departm ent
i
ii
&lt;uunwaxing
Serving
Semii . 3V. IIAl.l., REALTOR
Wizard Powermalic 12
lode Coimlv since IU23. II M |
LA V A W A Y S
S a n fo rd Herald
Florida Stale Hank Building
(iieasnii. Luke Mary
Call Hall"
Phono I75.H (lift, and lov lor CIiii Imas
'Feature* geanhift and Twill Grip ipeed
RSI
Use ..or I &gt;v wav Ptiin
- 1 |3&lt;8l CASH and $65 per month and
►OR RENT
control. With long range tank _
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•
Fiiimlor.
•
(
ar
Seat
Covers
I'TItN ITI 1(1. ( LN I LIl
,0
and alr.fuel line, icm js ..........
you can have Immediate oc in; West l-i si
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms,
Kilmnitd’s I'pholxtcry Shop
IMmiu 1125
rupancy
of
a
3
beilroom
nlmk
nrivate baths. 114 W. F.rst St.
2711 French U e
Phone B8M
house. Phone I25-I-X-R after i.
LAY \ MAY PLAN
u APTS, for rout now. Cates llldg.
I A &gt;. lit.IN WORKS
p.m.
W iitrd Super Tin. The rating of 10
and I- mail&lt;-■ I I.m
• Phone 528.
Now 111 i l l ' op .'ll hp. &gt;1 I mg (i. II III - ' 7Hiil fa,uili Park Phone 233 J
hp. bul the performance of , q .
e Welding
* \in in I. ii ' i it. u tint- i e Mill faliricution
... .........................
..........................
3 ROOM
house. Unfurnished
ex- Buliert A. Wlllltinis, Iteiiltur • (Ion-.
morel With tank. I ussjj ...... I £) J
» (icniTal ri'imlr*
Boats
ccDl for iTax slnvr ami water I Raymond E. l.iimlipiM, Asnuclatr
floats Mol..*
M..i.-. •
- m
... li "IinI ,d. i ,■
heater 215 Holly Ave. Phone Rhone 1073
Atlantic Bank Bldg In y s— I'lii.v griiittiil l.qiii|iinenl
C L B A M IC T II .B
Q U A N T IT irS
U iM IT K D
1262 J."
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ll|.*VT
I
Slitarlillj; «.ee»clt
far ALL iiuriniHc*
H i l l • HtuliL » ItliOi I
;jim li, in! f ir i si
'Imiih* !»:»h 1 Wall Tile-,
I-lour
Ili'iuiir.
Ilruimlil |
N O T l!A D I*: IN S
\T T IIK S K
I'm C I O S
rUKNISlIED
kitchenette
apt RAYMOND M. IIAl.l., HEA|.TOII |
NAM O ICS T T L K CO.
fllumberland Court. Iliwuv 17-072
S. D. HlghlryIlian, Associate
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1554!
10*17 n Sanford A v e
I ’tioiii' 1 1 1 3
South. Phone 1804-W.
Out tVonl I till S I.
I 304 South Park Ave.
Phone 000 I
s.,ji .o. I .1 i, e
W IN N ’S TV
I
, ONE ROOM efficiency apartment, B3‘ OWNER: New him k hmi'i- *m t
I I F A T F I t S C L K A N K It
5IIH E .i I 1 1 , 1
t-Ii..... - *1 ,
vullabh* for couple or single
and 'CIV H ad All l&gt;|ir*
4
2 lots. 2414 disk Ave
Price
Privgt, hath, ideally hiealed
\ A i \Liiilinni'*' Set vn-1- i a
$0750. Low down payment H D HEW IMi
VIA! ID Vi...
Kii'l
# across from I'utl Office. Intpyke
Plume Ilktt
Owen, hlumluvtl Oil Slallmi.
term Ml make . i *-pair* d
Mamin J rcuLion’s Dept More.
LtmgwtHiil I’lione Winter Park
Phone litig
/,
Eli
Yt
EE
repair'
and painting o
26-2(188.
Hoilawny and Ruby B ed s
.1 \ l III s | | s
lawn mower', loot*, etc , 'liar
Day, Week or month—I&gt;i. 1423.
|n ncd tieiuTal rciiair*
Lifetime Mini,mum tree IMi
Furniture Center
118 West First
STANLEY S HIKE SHOP
mates I ii. In i.dlatmn tele
Itcg. Heal Estate Broker
I’ll 2131
phone 1425 1-uimtiire l enter. Hill l nil SI
Pli 1281
APT. close f*i. newly painted. 103 119 S. Park
116 W E n d
W. 1st St. 4immie Cowan, phone
HALL’S iARAUE for general Autu
&gt;ARTICLES r i m BALK
-3
618.
B it It It 11 It tt It ( M i l l *
ri‘|).ilrlng Aim Wrecker Service.
l.rl
o
in
tall
j
our
402 Celery Ph. 1696 31 — 1666-11
4 Avalon Apts. Efficiency. Phone
Fluor
Im
mu'*1
Nights
1 435,
Eire,drill'll- ill liter
•APT.~n2 Elm Ave. Phone 1787-W.
II.
II.
I'OI'K
CO
I1. M. C A M I’J tK L L
DUMONT
2C‘ Snijlli Park Ave
Pliiine tint
Ucucral I'unlrai tor
trailer SPACE available Adults
■Hoini's of Di'llm'lion"
I If itisini; I'll Ini'*
only. $iu. *“*r month. I’hone 2380
-Pint) Wllh The Finenl'* |
III U.iv 17 (12
Phone 111.
( M c lfim e v — S m it Ii C a iis lu
NICE, Clew, comfortable rooms,
» 1513 S P a l k
I‘Il'lfU II. I J
I Altl'L.VIEIt WORK
‘ ' year ’round. The
lailng House, 401 Mug
TV
Fur ipiuk repair Job*, or small
ifi:i) i m ix &lt; o N c m : n :
,
i
ImlldlUg
Call Jlltl 1142 M I
uoUa Ave.
Hi case Ti'.ip
pile lin k .
W
NOW
ONLY
$170.05
W
itulnvv
Sill
I
inti
I
i uRNISHED 4 room up! Close
I II A
Finuticituf
M IK A C L K ( O N C B L T K Ctl.
Ave. Pfillin' U1U
5
For Hi modeling and repairs
BOB HKNNKTTH TV
Phiino Li.!.
;;u-i Elm Ave
■; f c a t twan.
.’
Nothing Down .Small Monthly
260 East 27Hi SI.
Vhune 1012 X it
o
Payments
I llriiiM S('l ' , I
i I[■tr (*i t
private bath and en
3 ROOM Apt Privi
| aiui I n i c
t"|i
sEiti
Sherman Concrete Co.
trance. Close tu Naval Base
Phone »4T-W
I Apt * w Frigtdiure Itefri
Out Wuv' t3lb
Phono: 1211-1681
gcrater, late imiilil
$110
1I1KD home. Coufilc. 1303
1 Beridix I ihiiii lli'timo Iraliir
Moving • I'ucklng • Htornge
CRH Televlalon 8«t*
Save $l*i
laical‘ &amp; *lain6 Diit
Distance
189 95 Up
Free Demoni'ratlor
Fireproof
•'irepro Wnrcliouse
BROWN S AMOCO STATION c u m ' i)i*: i i . w o i .f i *:
7 BfiDROOM furnished garage
Phone B197
apart Meat. 8300 Mellunvllfi Ave 201 South Park
TrHRMfer
I.OHSln,
API" H M t MHtt'Olt \ I'lDN
vai,\- ii .vopi Ni-D "ii *.
ir*. «’* **j 1Te - .ul "tja
363 S. Saul.ml \ve.
Phnne 2117
nnd Htnruge Co.
j
rURNRfHRP,cottage with kit
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601
E.i'i
3rd
SI
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pmenl, Venetian hllnds
teet-l If LXt AS .a II A] ,V(.'
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M U S IC A L I N S T I I C M K N T S
Aluminum, canvas, metal.
. Lie pO '*’ &gt;5 &gt; i , , 1 j
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ami Ai'i'i, 'iii n Ev i i vIfiim: m in.' I I.u rn SANDINU a Finl'limg.
Free csllmetes.
Li-.t Li
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tiak (Imirs furnished, laid A fin
lint- nl mu ie mehidiiig I ihiiii *
Park.
Dealer for (Hidden Paint
I'lieil Reasoliablv Icrm* lo Ini'"
Batim
A' &gt; mil,ai
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HKM1NOLK JALOHHIE CO
lues* since 1630 (lid floors m.iile
Easy l&gt; i in Rental - v !*-ln lie
21^ West 1st St.
Phone 421
like in w E F. Stevens: Itimtr '4
house In Lake
pair.
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2. Box 227; I’lione 716 It I
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2661
Cedar
AnPin,m1110
(Nationally Adv. Holla-head)
room. 312 Oak
DOMESTIC KKWINfi t U l lilM s
• Clear View Awnings • Spi
jpuc 2 B U H N E R m l lieutcr (iiin d i'ii|i
Sales • Rentals - Service
1
V 'V v a
6 &lt; t * **'
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i.ll dou
down
Lite Glasi • Porch roll
U ARRE1TS
PHONE 1122
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UfBP I roam aparlmeui
^
Curtain
shades • Travis
See
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fur
quolatlon*
all
Mlllwurl
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Rods
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IVatc. Phone H1I-J._______
ami Hurdwarv items before vou
li i - •.di "i
Phone
Sem inole V en e tian Blind Co.
fur tui'k'
luiv ii'ul tie iilcaMiidlv slirori'ed
1378 J
Phone 883
ROVCHAFT IMS Trailer 31 ft 820 West 3rd St
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CAM I'HBLI.’H CABINET
’ B j^ T S d i^ n d bath. Orange City
UPlEIUD I iii .h Iii-' iii,imi ll.'.i'iui III way 17 M2 South
ANO s s. ‘Cu’U 'T'-OrCL
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Phone III'
NEEII I'ANKI.INfi?
A-VKs A( C. JAtUSTiV . . . /
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Nniifnril Vuciiuni Clemier
( A UIJATOCO IN \V* B-XT"
Uf BEDROOM furnished apt. Close
Mahogany, I'mideri sa Pltie in SWEET i am"'
l no im i iiii'lh'l
td
In. &gt;45. Phnne 70I-W. _
Servlet*
slock. See ull of tiiCM* at
Airs Ituvie I'll I.I6H M I
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Idii'lruluxKIrUyElwtr" Hygicm
S h e rm n n C oncrete I'lpe Co.
tlARAQE Apt- 1801 MeMQt.Ho Ave,
USED
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lug,
celling
Purl*
(or
nil
make..
1681
Out West 1311- SI. Phone 1241-168
o
mill training
fuiinrcgaUiiittii
Phone 711 X .t
NICE rtMtni, private bath, private
Clmrcli
I'lili
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and
l*atk
Av
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New
Fatigue
Dungarees
$E0*t
pr.
entrance. First floor. The (Sables
liAltfi AINS1
Kid’s Dungarees
.66 pr.
Rooming House. 4t)l Magnolia.
$All IH I I s WANTED
- n
Used Space Healer*
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
Phone 1321 WE"HUY 'HI and Irade meil fur
3 REDROOM unfurnished house. 3J0 Sanford Ave
3
400 Mellonvllle. Phono IH4-M.
v
nllure Wil'.ui Man r Eiinrilirre to
tool*,
furniture,
appllincw,
I
UMd
311 F 1*1 I’hnni* o'.e
t—sold.
Larrt'r
1
Mart,
2 BEDROOM home. Oil Oak Ave.
•tr,
it St. Phona lO l
4 D | A ia ra a r
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811
IIEf P WANTED
»*—
wt BEDROOM furnished house. 1310
Bi67
Sanford
Ave
Phone 111 '
OFFICE 111.f t’ tVANTEIt
w Cel«ry Ave. Phone 941M,
Baagorly Appliance Cantai
WE NEED A liiltl. I (lit I YI'INC Plowing, discing, giuilam free I
"Your
Woslmghouse
Dollar"
111 {FURN1#1KD 4 cwm apt. 618
AND Fit,INC MI ST HE (i(K)D
Maytag WCihers
and shrubbery moved. Dewin'
Phone
MATIIEMATP IAN, A I T 11 It
115 Magnolia Ave.
Av
Phona 1TST
limiter 661 E 20 th til.
ATE
AND
HAVE
PEEASINU
tw t
PKRSONAI.ITY SALARY BAS
b JtlA L RITATft JUH 8.4 LK—3 Baaullful 28SPECIAL
tiperi«| — TV nitd Rudlo
x :« Framed Mirror
ED UN ABILITY AND EXPEII
Hervlc# nnd Rcpnirn
R o u s h CUrUR Land
with large chcsl
JUtlt lKi
lENt’K ADDRESS IIUX lot c/o
133 uvea nigh rolling mtcellenl
BANFtHID IIEItAU)
______ It ('A Motorola HiUi and Servlet
FURNITURE CENTER
• m c o Harvlec
ficne'n Tan
110 Wilt 1st St.
Phone U2t
tfAI.ESt.AilV waul'd fur slenilv llta Hanford Ave.
Phone 148’ ‘
work.
Must
lie
callable
mul
will
— Factory to You —
ing.
Manuel
Jacobion
Dept
„,000.
Aluminum
Store, opposite I'.u.
j J q acres oleired wllh 8 acres In
PO RTA BLE WKMHNC
V en e tian Blinda
^ cltriw, (i()use end too) shed $8,000. Encb,led head. Sag-proof bottom
Electric Arc and AcetiyemCAPABLE LADY lo care "for" 8
Will1 gu anywhere
with plactic ends. PlaaUc or
year old Imy wliiie muth'er in
ork Guaranteed
All Work
Guarantee
S i,
Cmn/mnf rati
rayon tapes. Colton or atrlon
licapital 5 jluyx I’lione 526 W.
Edward T. ,&gt;rrlch
Phone 1119 • A, S . Peterson,Broker
Phone
222«
Ph
512 2522 Mohawk Dr.
CARPENTER needs work
Aosoelatea - A. B. Peterson Jr., S o n k a rik Glawi and P a in t Co.
Myrtle Ave.
118-114 West 2nd St.
Phone 320
1—REAL ESTATE FOB 8A L E -3

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ADDRESS iiostal* at home,, Earn K w "X W fA N re
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$3 commi.vslun each t/rdor re­
ceived. Inslrurllnni 25c. refund
I A fit f
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able. Hrcuucr, Trenton .1, N J.
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WOMEN—earn .W. with Amer­
A / l A N l K. BANK BLlJCi
Drumlothe - Bleeder •
ica'* Fastest selling dollar ear­
er • Brake cylinder
ring*. Write: Kenro Jewelry, 114
____ . . . . Wonderful buy for ^ j ^ t^Jackson.
aomeone lo go in Brake Business
WORK T/ANTEn""
-It
Preferred
to Prefened
or for tapanding. Firestone
lara
Stores, i l l East Ut It- Sanford.
DO Ironing In my brae.
ns. Afancy
C 2391-M.
nUc Bank
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UHlfTlLATINfl
84
TfillS cleaned by Jerry
Phono 1317-W.

KBIM -M IX CONCRETE

Sand. Rock. Cement. SteeL Mortar
M I R A C L E C O N C R E T E CO.
Phone 1335

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Motnrlvlv who hold up trnffic while
arguing ovnr ilia light of weiy .

Company I
(font loped
turd From I’
I' m*.
#i ttnri
K*o. LI. John 0 Keeling .1* wn
platoon leader iif the ollnikliir
form,
Defense t'nparnl
During llit&lt; nflutimoti, tin, mil1
prepared a defense Potholes me
111 Irenrhe* wcri&lt; dug hv Hu
rtMtpa. The prnlilrni ended will
the repelling nf up ngressur iiliark
f.t, Kwafn was pi/ilnnit lender dm
l*lg till* phase nf Hie etrrrl.r villi
(‘apt (fatchrl and 1.1 Krrlhu
serving itk niiiplreo
I 'nnultliiim fnr Hie m e m e* wep.
rttetfe as pent riimh.it cumlilhiis «i
uses possible with tile use nf Mali)
ammunition, mid klliiilliile.l mill
lery round trews served all vveti
|«.ii« nr Hie unit, Imlmllng t;o mih
Pieter llllirlors, 57 inllllineter ie
eullrss rules. ;iu millin' inarhhn
||im«. Mild 3 fldill'll liii kel l.i 11lu ll
er«, III the eserrlses Mrmhrr* ol
the hemli|iMtteis |i|,i Iinim hi i Iii
Drill served a, iiggrrssi*-*, mu'
Mere commended hlijlily try * mil
(lalclifl fur Hit1 mminer- In whirl
they curried mil of llielr rules
The stt|i|ily nml me** |ietsupiie&gt;
also drew praise ( hum Hie md'
rnimnandrr 'they m rived i&lt;i ih&lt;
Itlvrmae men earls Knlnl.iv ........
luff anil Were well &gt;el up hs Hie
lime the resl nf Ihe null arrived
Allhnipth II war Hie III -I lime le
Ihe Held fur maiiv memhers ul
ihe mill, lliey iseled like ul.l lloui .
and II took less limn 15 mliiule
fur Ihe mill In pilch II iriii mu
set llli tllr IIIVrimti- area
''ll Is mils' l hr nun h training m h
as this that Hie ifallun i nn four .
ms em
ready reserve, reads t
tr«e n r)," aiTurdlm In a emu
Many spokesman The Sant,.id mil*
Is rnipjHisrd ul men limn Vmfmd
Apopka, Geneva. Rnleriule ti
jeep nml l.ake Muonr sn n.
heist cell Ihe m|r* id 1/ ..ml ,n m
teresled In |ntnliii( lh. Nanloi-'
unit mas )(rl nil Infurmnli.iM ,ii I’u
Nallmial tiiinril Ainu s, hl'i I.
First Hi

pn
Appeared
to Charlie like children
fighting over possession II ■i do'l.

Protection
Given Seeds
By Poison

STARR IN G CH A R LII Y O U N O H EA D

fMfdptflf

One night, an Impatient driver eager
to get homo got right behind Charlie.

Then there were those who handled a
ror like a kjrj would play with a to/.

Russians Claim CROP Food Appeal
Planes In Right For World Reliet
In Shooting Event

ernnient siiriilus stucks ami uift&gt;
tu faeilitali- surplus distribiitlnn
uverseas The j'uvernmenl so far
makes available free dairy tireduels ami culluntord oil to Church
Wmld Servlrr and other relict
.iifenclrs
Tlie Wirrld Cuunrll nf Clntrelifs
Assi’intfy ul Kvaiistnu in AtlKU't
Have espresnlun to Its Increasey
euneeni over expnndlnfl tllsiren*
around the world. This was follow­
ed try a re appraisal and ntrenuth
cornu of church relief machinery,
iiifliulinu Ihe a|i|Hdutniei,l of form

Southern Governors
To Meet Thursday
«;

either «i th* eenfmnee floor, or

Moisture Needed
To Plant Seedlings

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*
Three slatei—Georgia, Louisiana
am) South Cantina—have taken
action l» put themselves in a po
- State Forester
iltlon In keep Negroes out of white i.\ I IIILLAHASSKK
Coulter cautioned all landschools.
owners to tie 'lirr of mfflctf *t
Georgia adopted a const iluliurut coil moisture before planting any
»*M*A IIATO N *JH — Southern a me
Nov 2 permitting the
u iv w H .» » x
« *"Due
■
to the exlremc dryne&gt; in
approach In the explosive school schiad system rather then end seg­ many parts of Ihe state," Coulter
regation.
.seffreuatinn issue, may find a com­
l/misiana afiproved an amend, said, “it would he risky to plant
mon Knmnd approach to Hie prub ment at the iame time permdling at the present time, even though
tern at the annual .Southern Gov­ the state to invoke police powers Ihe slock Is generally hardened up
the current cool weather and
ernors’ Conference •jieninu here to maintain segregation in^he pub­ with
ready to plant.”
lic schools
Thursday,
Coulter added that each landSouth Carolina’s l^'gmlatuie al­
Hie conference meeting dale ready
has authority to abolish the owner should lo»l his land fur
falls less than a month (nun the school system
moisture content before reipienliptJ
time Ihe II S. Supreme Court
A fourth stale, Mississippi, votes delivery on his seedling order*A
opens arguments Itec « on how- lice 21 on a pni|xisltion to em­ simple lest for soil wetness is to
ami when It should order inhi ef­ power the la'gnlaliirr to abolish see If the soil Ik'Iiiw the surges
fect its May 17 edict that neure- (iidilic schools «s a means of re­
will hall i:p and not run through
gated politic schools 011111 end
taining segregation.
the finger* when picked up
There’s no mention of segrega­
Some nt the other snut'irrn states
tion matters as such , ri th" official have indicated* they thought thr
pn blem could Ire
tie worked out.
out, it
conference program, hot there'* ] pri
t i „. Ci,|t,.,| stales uses about
little doubt the subject will lie I the Supreme Court allows suffice r&gt;0 ner rent of the timber ham-st­
one nl the most lively to come up. r *d time
t.,| jn t lie wot hi.

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t; I, KMAIt I, Indiana— A .tli'iiped
itji fund aiipeal liy Cf|l)f' lu III''
lir.NVKH. Nnv. 0 lAt—Hnrcassful
farmers and churchmen uf Arnerl
mellimls for eenpupilral resecillnu
ea will refleel Ihe urralrr rule the
&gt;f mlllhms id acres of dr mole)
fly WAIfltKN IKHiKIfS JH.
tiled and riuiuelnnds have lieeri
WAKIfINfiTON t^v—HiissIii liar eliiirrhe, will play in infernalhm.il
level, ta il wllli a rhemlral su liul rmiitlrreil an Atnerlcan nrnlenl relief in IitVi
,
„n„u&lt; Hull Hie tiirman niaimiac over Hie lalesl riiltl war aerial In
‘ llf.l* the &lt; ..................... Over Mi'l/lis- to Ho' World Ciiunril stuff
uiei tin* refused In market It
eltlenl with a ilriliiralhin uf ahsu
lint tiS Wildlife blirlutilkts, who lute liirmrenee, Iml H S idflrial- sens ‘rour.irn. e, now in the lul l t ill lii'tievii Mr Met/Jer will rn
irxl iliserivered the ehcillleal letrn linllenle the Huvieln liaveti'l heard uf llo Hr,l Miiiviissing season II'1 ordinate tlo- dldrllodion of food j
.pipe’s la in tit In illrerl fnresl ie Ihe iasl uf Ihe mailer
t» rl* show ineteused . pool,mi on- relief tu iirevi'iil disroidion ol
eedllili pingrains, Ip'lieve they
For the eighth lime niner Hie response l&gt;&gt; the nerd ho volnnluis agrlcoltiirul eeonomles in receiv­
ing countries
have fi.imil an .illeiniitlve cum Mild war lirgiin. tlie Itiiiti'd Slate
it,mini pnitesslPK nil nf trlrainine'n yesterday iii-in .1luted 1111 uiiolugv areas uf lireeee North Alrlea, hi
Mr Farmer lias railed on t.ltot'
nils ant.ini's witlmiil its "lil«h lull amt reparnllons limn Hii.ila f„i dof'hiiiii, Fait I'aklilati fmil l ami organization* Ihrnnuhutil Hie euiiu
n I"
viuleiiee done Amerleiiii ulrer.il 1 Hilt* ol fnoil lur vp’iiuis m dim ‘ 1 try l&lt;/r lurreiiM'd elforts, tor "If
Tetiamine, a dye llllermrillule, 11sr Soviet pintles.
the starving masses around Hie
Korea
a as teri'i'Merl (min mure Ilian .'i.OOti
Moscow countered wllii 11 elultti
All nf H o c eotiTilries iiave *nl world are going to lie helped next
‘oiniimimls tented by liinlnulsli nl Hint it* phities were In Hie nglil lerert loss uf hie and |ilo|M*rly 01 seal, it will reipilre tlie support of
ihe ( i s Wildlife Itekenreh Lahnra Hut the original IIS note hml nirllniiiake* 'Imnl* and war* Iii every one who has shared through
i.,ry heir Trlrainine ennls need [ironilsed that the Kremlin would all ul lliein great rn.i-u-- uf people &lt;’lii&gt;l' in the past pig* many
s ilit a iNilsnpims arninr that re lirnr mure from Washington alter . i e 1in the verge uf stars alioli and rulin' "
pels rodents Imt dues nut affect investigation established nil tin- rail survive unis with hillside help
Mr Farmer, who has lienileil the
lie urrmlnalhm prueess of tier and furls "reiiardinu human life and Million1, ul refugees nre fhmdlnu liroiiiiilional amt ocg.ildlallonal
tiriuli needs
midis lal losses. '
rlisiiliiml persiuis camps ami other • phase nf 1 1(1)1' since 105(1, Is a
hirer! nei'illliu mi'lhmln ill the
The latest liti'ident neeiirred Nun relief renter- ri'iluclng priuiettl |iiilntiter id the Disciples of t'lirist
pii't have bren slnltrd Iry mice day over JupulHs northern llnkkal supplies' to a d itiiierotis, new tnw Ho lias lung been 111 live in renin
Votir friendly
Denier Since lib'll
iipilrteln and i .IIiit rclenln that 1In Island Ten memhers of a I ' s
the tuillorial f *111&gt;1* fnoil tutor 1! |,'iiu .il idl,or- .mil organized the
mil w'eil in simp as |l Is neatlered Air Foree photo rernitnnlssanei t - timler the illrti-llun nf Hie |(ev It*Im .not 1**it* t Hut' campaigns ti
town
wlo'H
a
total
of
mure
than
llial (up,aul himliei eunipanles anil plane iiarnrhnled to nalrly 'lily ereinl Alherl W I'armer Cltdl'
slnle anil lederal iiid'ltrlen In re lllll got Miaggeil III Ills pnraelinle seeks t.irin viuwn -lapli' fou, a 1111IIinn an I ,1 ,pi.liter dollars m
f’hnne 2(1(1
Corner I *«( 11ml Sim for ti
wtilth Is nut as all.',tile (ruin guv rum module* was given to CHOI’
nil In rsprilslvr liainl |ilnnllm- and ilrownnl.
lis
town
'aimer*
a In m desnienil |H&gt;|snn hail earn
Tlie United Slates Hied a -Hit
&gt;,111(1,- I,, ile-li .y Ihe pidepln lie protest tu Moscow, saying it r&lt;
h.ii' lire hi liin.li -nils are seal JH'l'l - Hie Kremlin "111 rnaki- all
ie red
ouli moral and liinli*rlal vetoira
The mass d&lt; lint Hull nl mlt'ith. linns as lies ivillillt Its pnvser "
Mow G u lf’s new su per-refined g aso lin e delivers
and nnv Ids other wildlife Itv
Tlie inioiedlale Itmslan respoitsi
( C o n iluiied Ir io n Page H u e )
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Ihe d 'iilmllmi nl |,nls,in hail slail fnllnss ed Hie UMial palleni Ho uf w orking with Hie l i i i u l s a - thus
„l I n- I' S I i ll and Wildlife fserv lleils said the |t S plane violated have a fa rm system w hile IIP h
ire mi a delei inliied searrli In HIM) llitssian territory and fltril tir'd, 1111 nut dues md
'up in Diet meH ,„l
nml Hint Soviet Mills wale furred
’Tlie euiiiiulssloii tin.,Its deei'li--1
I,'tram
proved In In' Hie an to retaliate
H111I riiiilr iris hunt I. hi- ,■!1•-•«"I
m l
Ag iln s'- it,il'il. I 1 S •ilfji'J if-, to hulli tlie Itli'limuud and tile In
dlunupoll ■ lull
liutiald \ Slum111 W'ldlife Here .alii tin sea, provaids oiiirni'
u'n li"l.iiii'I sm l.dmtalrtrv lest' Mini Ihe tl H plane rtevet fired at
'Idle stirs is ss.il 1 .kr ft .ipprosi
stints dial ti ll an,iiir lie,ill'll seed all and at no lime w.1- rluse to llllilely ins1 water uov
enli',es min. In lieinme anitelv III Iliii dan lis rllors
.Newer -rrvh e charges for tin
after tiller ni f in seals ate eaten
Henry Caliot Loilue dr . Amerl eoiniioTi oil water user, i- llgm&gt; 1
It takes H, In Ml red- In kill r ea's anitinsviidiir to the I tidied Na on 11 liiisl* ul tui tier eeiil -d llielr
In Anierli-M mir |.&lt;mn.| ul Iml umit'r Nlpee seed scattered over lions, snngtil two imuitlis ago to water Idlls Several lulls have heeu
*r cap he pnrrlmsi'd svlth mie land' area , hv hi'lleuptcrs nr hand fonts world opinion mi sshal lie protested amt may lie held n
■If hnnr nf sunk while III liie.sla eIterate,I eveh tie &lt;"eder* Is tmf mill'd a com mutt ilnngcr In nil alley a tire, a wilt ling net ion liy toe
It takes nine linui s, iimlfHi. nverntie read'lv nvallalile In lufyr nntrslirrs nullum "If these titlarks liv Soviet eominlssPin
IIum Iuii piuhnMv ilto mi'l know In tlie mimse, liu hernmes alrk alrerafl are to tin allowed In go
However It Was poiuled out at
what Imtter Imiks Him Florida hi'tnie eallttif a fatal ilese
h Now-Ciulf rcllncs out the "dlrly-bnrnlnis lait-cnd’* of saMilInc-lho No, I trmibkniakcr in
unchallengril."
last lilghl's meeting hv the City
Farm lluienii.
'I'lie pini i's', uf itrnsvltui rrnllUiH '
l oililo was spenklng In die D N iininniter Hint rttllllherelnl lilfti
n a euiseev and Hum lian til,nit Soriirlly Cmptcll, liefore whlelt In luiilil out pis I toil llielr water liillhiKli-comprc.Vtlon engines. Result: more powcr-wllh-prolccllon than you've ever known!
tint llii'iu hv hand In Hie fnmd laid on Ni'|d lit a lull report on ils tlie iirilluunee dlimlales alt the
■»Ms phnul
'"i ante In l’’e I'a llio slinollm! doss n liy Kos'iet nil' tilll, Including Ho -ewer chatgr-,
IHi NniHissevI Ihe runt. I'rtlttie ns I'lafi ol a ll.fi. Navy vseulliet re 100-1 lie u ild at uni- Inn"
in Tut- n i l u e r&gt;i* i in r
- 11
lere fnl nl intlilH rontinlssinice plane him- lln&lt; Sea
.Hr heitide I'rrparrd
■MlllllM SIISUS ■ I nt s I s 'ill’ll n td'&gt;
IT.lllimS. ts on, iii s 11
n Ihe IIIit•k Mills "I KnuHl llakisttl ol ,1«ln ft Sept I
A seheilltle pieiioid to Align1In lit i*,"r a 11 i iv
i In m’i' &lt;"s Itenleil s e t r ail Ire
Again, llio I'idli'd Slut' - ■011 diuaeit oa , ,1 luuser , using III |
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altaekiul uu 15 ftoo gisttiui- ,,i svaler te t |
' I * I ' 'h h tinted lur ntenil V2 an ai ti lemlrd ds plane w.i.
v
v
II
111,111 svioulng to Mltn Again Toil III, mid 1 eh irge nl ) l IH -el |
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•ft 4 % IMHMi M Mils
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%I II I &lt;*I iu;&gt; i uies sea •••unitv
plane s|,dated Soviet liitlturv 1, 11,11 rhnriiti *d 1* ', 1. IM v,
15 AUDI,
Ymi vMitl
li " f k-in ism i«ii ti«
dfed Hist
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-Is J7 VI, ses m. fM5H live, VIU *
l.odue recited six oilier lurldrnls sis. IHilig; four 1110,1. live
AIII i'Iii Iini «tin! itninn ini - t i»11 •
kn&lt;!|i itk I’NItrr ul i&lt;tit lint- (i» m
In tvlucli lie sulil Ainrrienti live I P iiH. three (1 5 1TH me 11/ 111.
(hi* »‘*lnlr «sf VS MIH f
were lost and Atnerienit propel Is one, JIM IM, anil one J27 2M
1 AHI'IM’1Tsf, »litt
11♦i* if •-«ut
dNinuged "a* .1 ri'Mtll id such wan
(InnHutied T'nni Page Oncl
Some have received highei tilll*
f'MIMlr. ••• 1ho ....... .
Inla. Ml
MtnltiulR I'miulF M i M • •» M S ',1 |i**itnl Ie-Idled llial while he ton attacks hv Soviet nirrrnll." than lhe&lt;c hut Hull 111I1I the aver
Olfirn In
hihil him n&gt; »&lt;l sihi was III CtilTornla, he and Ml*&lt;
age
Mils sy1,old lie lower than those
i !nill)|r nt Muhftirtl rintlih* M''i llayen allend'-l n uelding with
rrrritril
flihl »‘Ali*litlrtr HhlllOH M.tm i |ir
MIR Ilf lllit Him imhlh nllmi t Mil seine friends Miss Haves lost tier
In nlher till dues*
mHt'R
i ImImi nt t|- ittsi| Mill
It sea* enn-hleri'il a-klng the At
i# In mliHtii, nihl *-li «11 i &gt;■« Mie- &lt;ateli oil tills neeunleti and he
Inntlc Inn * I Fine It illninil fur n
ilikftR of imilliivie* Mill |tin*l i fill' lienvrttl hei e rept leeiiiPtil. lie viU
jen-e nf protierly ailluliilng Hie
Mr«. Ahern and her husband
lllilr OHM Iif j I1!M I'hMmmil, .Milt Kfinll
♦I* RWnrh ill (l| lltM •11|1||yv1,1 InI* It mailt, were the lust two mil
A meeting ol Hie 'HI nssoelalion muidelp.il Z&lt;s&gt; mi Ihe loo may he
*■§»ill iif (lift m Imi ll*M till ! Ill uders known in tii*"f seen Ssm will lie held Wrdtti'silav at T IV) esimntled
( Itlhn iif il(*t|i *liit n*'f *•" MUil
\ purlahle stage was 1 uioseil
md Marilyn alive, I1irv ’vere din- p in nl thr Shiloh llnptlsl elmreli
AhR
All nrmmlllre members are liy I'omusr Slemper 'nr the Mem
JnllN fAM’IHIN
ner glints at the Sheppard home
H.hllMlUM.111'l Iff fit* Ihe ii‘|tht Marilyn was murdered askerl tu he present. Thr Itcv •trial Slailium, whlelt would he
tUlfiji nf i hit I pm .III k*
kept there
Itiidfr rrnss esamlnuthm tw Cur Daniel* Is chairman
rill* iiMcrR*&gt;i|
rlgun. Mrs, Ahern was asked If
IMI III |t111*11»it1|.m11 l*t It i * 1 I "
th" Hhep"srls hud eshllnled an
att'lmla nf hive.
"Thill's hard *&gt;&gt; answer" the
witness replied She thtupiht over
the rruisik ( r a few lecnniU ami
Hint raid'
"Mr*. Nbeppinl &lt;ntnird verv
iniieji In hve led I m&gt;- uev*r
mild sure of Dr. Sheptisnl.*
I'.Hlnlilltvhml 'JH veilr-i til
ment after 5,000 to 10,000 miles, this plug and its males did
Mrs Ahern also said Ihr Khen
ll» n * i proof) Thli ipark plug i* from one of the
Oylitmln
101 ids sal together hi the Mime
not
need cleaning or replacement in over 15,000 miles of city
many *eti of original equipment plugi uvcil in Gulf test fleet
,'hitli unit watched television dur
HKCOMMF.NHS
and country driving with Super-Refined NO-NOX Gasoline.
'nit pail nf the evening preceding
curt.
Though
spark
plugs
normally
need
cleaning
or
replace­
Mtilmtl KuntlH for
Mis Shrispiinl's death
Im rslm m t
'll*, Ahern followed her tins
W* have many runliimeia In hand. Ihutall, on the witness stand
Ahern a slender lix tsd tw o
Nanfard amt aiiiMmuding Irtman win runs a transportation
A Here’s proof) Instead of trying to fight harmful do*Htvr*,
service and •dor ramoving firm,
’ posits with so-called "miracle additives”—inside
Cnmnlrle Infuiavaltim nn Hepainted a rather rear picture ye*
your engine—Gulf believes in preventing them from
lenlay nf miyear old l)r Shepp-vnl
I'hniie Ihlandn k'ltOH rolleel
and his wife, Marilyn. SI,
forming in the first place, removes ihe cause—the
ay write MIS Cimvtay Itnad
Ahern, who llvea five Imuses
"dirty-burning tail-end"—at the refinery. Just took
i«
av
from
the
Ktieppanli,
»a&gt;
&lt;
t
he
Henreatnllnt
and Ida wife visited the rooplt on
at the plates in the unretouchcd phdto at left and see
the night preceding the sliying

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NOV. 11th 6 To 9 P.M .

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TB Group To Meet
A t Shiloh Church

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W hal'a more, besides giving your engine mort
complete protection, new Super-Refined Gulf NO­
NOX gives you extra gzu mileage in the short-trip«
stop-and-go driving motorists do most. . . no knock,
no pre-ignition . . . slyit-pnwf smoothness . . , h *
slant starts and fast, fa t l-saving warm-up.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. W EDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1954

Dance Here To Mark
First Veterans Day

Ike Says Russians V a ry
Attitude In Shootings

Legion Sponsoring Affair Tomorrow
To Gather Funds For New Building

k—L. A. Anderson (right), superintendent at
Hanford of Hip. Jarkumtlllr district for the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad ywlerday ns* presented with a service emblem hr K. H.
Hush, general superintendent st Jacksonville, in reeognllion of 25
years of ronllnuook servlre. Anderson entered Coast Line serrire
In the superintendent's office at Tampa on April 26, 1929. and
aubsequrntly held Hw position* of yardmavtrr at Tamps and
general yardmsslrr at Lakeland, and Istrr moved lo the position
of trainmaster at LakrtanH prior In hi* appolntmrnt as superin­
tendent April I, 193.). Anderson la a member of the First Metnodiet
Church and Hie Rolarv (Tub. and lire* with hla wife and daugh­
ter al 2017 IlihUrua Cl. (Photo hr Raymond Studio)

Jaycces Will Handle Bookings
f o r Appearances Of Santa Here

NORTH POLE (opecul to The Sanford Herald)—In an exrlualve
Interview with a llrrald reporter Santa Claus said this morning this'
he ha* turned o*u r nil achedtillnr of hi* noldir appearance} in Sanford
thl* season to the, Seminole .layree.v
“We nre extienu'k proud of this Invitation and will do all we can
to help the pood SI Nick %rn nil llm folks possible,” Herbert Roller,
president of thn Jayo-es, remarked.
The local civic club took immediate steps to make the Jayree In
formation booth Knn'n's rlenrinp house. Telephoning has been de*
Ipnatcd the menns hv whirh organizations mtv schedule a Rant*
appearance. Mr*. Aria Jane Lord
quint, Ja y re e secretary, will ban
die bookings.
Statement Prepared
President Roller prepared a
statement to send out to all the
clubs, i lion her. groups and or
canlratloni that nsitnllv want
Simla to appear hefote tin mi
In 'he itri'-men! Roller i*id.
''We know that every ye.it von
have been worrit d for fear good old
Ml»a Frances CnMi, president of St Nick ntlehl havr .1 previous
Girl Stout Leader* In Sanford, an engagement lust when you want
• •ounces that cm Thursday, No* him for vour kiddie*. Sometimes he
18 al 8 p. m , dlv pvtl'm i f an Imv heeq in such a rush to gel
area ronnrll tot Gltl. hri-ul* will front one party to aimthrr that
be held al the Presbyterian Mrs (Tatis ha scolded him for
Churrh m iration luntii. Every 'lie Minditlnn of his still
one la trrlnimr,
Will Look Neat
• » W
•
"This year, le-caiise we me go
Since tomorrow h Veteran', ing In shoinler hi* schedule w«*r
Day, there will he no meeting ol ties for him. he will be able to
Ihe CHy Roanl of Adjustment.
have hi* clothe* |irr*,rd. hla halt
• • •
combed and lli.it generally make a
John Angel. Instructor al Rend good appearance everywhere to
High School, said the Junior please parent* and children alike."
(•*!■»■ play, scheduled In be held In
HesrInCr the news. W. M. Phil­
^ t i e school's andltnrlum Friday ip*. president of the Merchant*'
nlghL will lie held on TUti'lav In Association, said, "I'm delighted
keep from conflicting with the to know that
won't have to
Junior tilth School's variety show worry thl* vCnr about helping
Friday night.
neonle find Hanla.
• • •
“I’m al»o glad to learn Hi*
Some driver yesterday probably Jayreev have scheduled 'he good
was a hit sorry for Ihr manner SI. Nirk lo appear daily on down­
In which lie parked his car on town aidawnlk* from Her. Ih lo lire
Mugnnllu Avr downtown The car 2 1 ''
was parked in the stall backward-.
. _ lonte.l
....... ... ...
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Santa
he _____
might even
find
whir It (s | till unusual, hul il was time to dmo in on anine private
parked cockryed in Ihe stall, lak homes for parties. He should he
Ing up mace than Ih'* allotted |informed of these nnrties through
space. Yep. lie got a ticket.
1 the Javieea hv call* between It
J a.in. and 6 p.nt. on wrekdav* and
The post office anil the Sanford on Saturday*, ftorn 9 a in. until
Public Library will he closed to- noon,
mnnow fot Veterans Uxy.

Strolling
In Sanford

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Reception Planned
For New Minister

John Galloway said today the
taxes are being paid well at the
tax collector'} olllce Yesterday,
one firm paid tfl.oon A (our per
Members of Ihe First Christian
rent discount I* allowed on (axes
church will hold a reception to­
(Veld during November.
morrow evening between 7:30 p
• • •
m. and 9:30 p. m. at the parson­
Police pulled In u dog recently age,
honoring the Rev II. Ettgenh
which wai ratndna * nuisance at
• residence, and which bad nn lag. Johnson and his wife.
All friends of (he church and
Pollen have been given orders lo
pick up dogs running al large Ihe public are cordially Invited.
with no lag*. Anlmnli picked up
STEVENS .HAYS DEMOS
pnllir are taken In the muni
hr pollre
WILL RACK PROGRAM
tip*■I ion.
EL PASO, Tea. '4*— A Demo­
cratic Congrei* will help carry
FI) MAKES RUN
nut President Elsenhower's pro­
• The Sanford fire department gram to build a strong defense,
“ yeiterday answered a call to Ihe Secretary of the Army Roterl
City sanitary land fill. Trash wa« Stevens **ys.
burning.
“ Democratic control of Congress
will not m*kr a bit of difference
a* far a* the Army Is concerned,"
FAIR P1ANH TOLD
TOKYO 'ft— The Tokyo melro Steven* told newsmen yesterday.
polllan government Inday in
"Under Ike's leadership our
nounced plans fee an International
trade fair next May M l .

Cfnk yeaterinr. (Left to

The Campbell Lo,sing nost of the American Legion I* promoting
.1 &gt; fair building fund on Veteran* Dav. tomorrow, with n dance al
the National Guard Armory front 0:110 p. m. until midnight
Proceed* front the dance, according to Joel Frilds, post spoke*nan. will go toward the ''greatest project this post has ever under’..iken the new fnlr building to be built on the Legion fair ground*.”
The spokesman continual (hat "everv cltlien is requested to buy
•i ticket to this dance, and whether he attends or pot, he will have the
satisfaction of doing his bit toward a community project.
"This building, when completed." he said, "will he the pride and
Joy of every man. woman and
child In Seminole ( minty, for then
we will he in a ooaltlun to have
exhibit* and displays tnim all over
thr stale and nation that will not
only thrill but educate all our peo­
ple. both white and Negro.
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"It will be available to any lo­
cal organisation, except during
fair week, for all worthwhile pur­
poses. and will not be used eiculively by thr Legion for a club
house or otherwise,” he pointed
Satifoid Klwanlnn* today held nut
"The proposed buildings," he
.in Inter club luncheon meeting
with Groveland at thr Yacht club. continued, '’will be of all metal,
*1 which Ihe prtnrlpal speaker wa- rigid construction with a solid con­
Frank Farr, supervising principal crete floor, and will be fireproof,
thrllproof and weslhcrproof. II
of Hie Groveland schools
F»rr chose n, his topic tomor­ will be 100 feel long, .V) feet wide
row's Veterans Day lle explained and will have sidewall* 14 feel
the meaning of the dav and its high. This will be the fir it of a
beginning on Nov II. 1916. when series of buildings that will event­
World War I came to ail end ually enable Ihr Seminole County
"We should fare this day not as a lair to be comparable with Un­
remit bereavement, hut a* one fair* held In miieh larger counties
which lime has softened." he said, such as Polk, Lake, Volusia and
relating how- the world has been Orange."
Speak* Of Holiday
changed through the advance of
speaking of the holiday tumor
science In the 31 years of Its cxls
row. Field* explained, "By an acl
truer
of Cnngrr**, Armistice Day has
Mlllnn* Killed
Farr .poke of the doty of the Imjiiii changed to Veteran* Day and
living In the eight million who Thursday, Nov. II, will be the
lost their lives in that ronlllet. first relrbrntinn of Veterans Day
"The original Armistice Day.
and Hu- other conflict* during Ihe
imlion &gt; evidence, and said th.it. Nov II 1018. celebrated thr end
through the workings of science, ol hostilities of World War I. toil
we fare Ihe possihilliy "I an even now as there are millions of
greater holocaust unless ihe force World War II veterans who were
••I our faith ami srrsicr is hioughl not even born at tin end of World
War I, the name, Veterans Day.
strongly Ini" ploy
lle gave 11 moving recitation "f. will he nbiervrd by vetrrans of all
In Handers Ht-ld". and -aid wr past ami future wars
must rimtlnne to hold up the be.t
"Twenty one million war vete­
run of Irrednit) lo a limihlrd rans will be honored tomorrow by
the entire clllicnry of the nation
world
Five ilrovcland member* were lor the service they rendered their
pre eui at the Inter-dub meclliiif. country to preserve our heritage
led l&gt;&gt; their president elect, Wtl of freedom and tin- Ainrrlcun way
of life Each and every one of us
mure Carlson.
Harvey Hale, formerly "I Ki»*l- should reconsecrate ourselves to
in nice, the new manager of the Ihe task of promoting an enduring
AAP supermarket on Magnolia peace so that Ihelr efforts shall
Avr . was welcomed into the club not have been In vain."

Working Together For Schools
Topic Today Of Education Week

Kiwanians Hold
With Groveland

Miami Beach Bank
Robbed Of $25,158

No. f.8

Associated Press Lensed Wire

knlle wtilth he Riled (rum u
mail Idi-nlldt-d as James Lari
I anr, .'.*. Jat ksunvllle. In thr At
Untie toast
LineRailroad
yard* here, t.ane I* bring held
In Uil III lien of a $100 bond on
a charge ol carrying a conceal­
ed weapon. Galloway aald he
rrrelvrd a rail from a railroad
poller man that Ihr taller had
sn-n a trrsoaisrr In thr yard*
and lliuibe wantrd
help. Thr
Intruder wav found In a rail­
road car bedded down for the
night under some newspapers.
Gallou.it said he found Ihr
knife III Iherrspavxer'*
hell,
where II was hidden under a
pea coal, while he was "frisk
Ing" him. The blade of Ihe wea
i n c i M i n - v seven and a hall
(hiii
nr Ilex. (&gt;.illnu.*t said Ihe am-'l
ed in.hi v ax feel, two Im lies
tall and weigh* 217 pound*.
I.Stall Plmlol

Police On Watch
For Missing Man

Police aie on Ihe lookout he
Kenneth I
ll.unli-y. 23, l.okr
Moll!"i . who ha- been icpotu-ii
as ml.siiu: In his father, V I
Hamby
According to a dcsrnptlnu given
pollre, the young man I* flte feet,
nine inches till:
weighs 143
pounds; has blonde hair. It thin;
lias scars on hi* hark, hand, and
fare, and I* slightly eross-cyed
lie, lia* Iwo-ti 4*||**lug since Sat
▼ttfriKT *1 3 |&gt; !!?•■ according lo a
police report.
S|f
According to Information given
pollre. Ihr nti-dng man Is a dl*
CLEVELAND UK—The mayor of allied Korean w:t veteran, ami
Ray Village dlsclnve-l today lie driving a told p.o kurd. failed
once urged Dr Samuel II Shop green In color tvllh -plotihe- of
parti. Ills close friend. I" confess j altjiotmun mi ll and koll olid
lie murdered 111* wife "if by any eto lioto eii'hlefll* mi Ihe
chalice" he did it
Sheppard refused, he said «bclaring he "couldn't have done d
Mayor J Spencer llotik made
tin* statement on Ihe wlines* stand

Village Mayor
Testifies Today
A t Murder Trial

Many activities hnve been scheduled in conjunction with American
Education Week in nn effort to create more interest in school
t.ork umom: parents and the general public. Today’* topic is "Work­
ing together for good schols".
"Our country's greatest resource* an- il* children, youth and
adults who iu a modern ntlvnnciug world must never stop learning,"
stated a spokeimiitt of the committee in charge of arrangement*.
The yrprcM-ntative continued, “It I* only natural for us to think
of the school a* a learning center. Therefore, our schools need the
cuoperutinn of all interested people working together to secure for
America u urogram of education
tlint is adequate in meeting the
needs i'f the '-'nth century,
thildien Hate Right
A program is needed which will
give everv bov and girl that equip­
ment hi education and training
which is hi* tight under our demo
era lie government, and one which
will make of nil, whether native
oi foteitiit. go.'d American citizens;
Hie kind of chizrn* that will toresourceful olid useful to society.
Jim Ennl*, 19. Tallahassee
"Won't v"ti tie thnt interested
citizen and a c c e n t the responsi- wanted m several Central Florida
lillltv that I* v o lts ' If von Will, communities for school theft*, wai.iii aehonis will lo- better schools In-lttg held today In Ihe Count)
l.vaii e v m have helped them to Jail on a charge of operating a
In Th e whole eo'intiy suffer* (hot vehicle without a proper driver'
!•■*» wh-'ii i' i-Mitiot enjoy tto- license, according to Chief in-put'
fru it i of ever* ettixen’s talents. Sheriff O G. Owens
Remember' tim'd 'chools nrg your I the ili puli' also - 1|,| that .
leepoli'tbllttv
Let's work to cheek was being m ade to see i
g e t h e i for tin* good " f nil,
tic the I - r I eoiipe Em il* wa* drtvinv
is -tolen
«*J|
spokesman concluded.

Admitted Thief
Is Held Here
For Auto Check

Professor Accused
Of Odd Teaching
Says Will Resign
N A II \ . Ja p a n -4 * A 13 ye.i* old
professor at-ciised h* coeds of ml*
Ing wlil-kv a ml wooing to Hie

\ i r i t'lilleee i-or lenlnin hv- -ih
lloiinci'd he will resign

l ilty of Ills g irl vltldeiil* it*
veiled 1’ rof M a g avlliro Abe had
offered to Im p ro ve th e ir grade*
If Hit-y cooperated with hi* style
of education

Junior High Show
To Be Friday Night

Garbage Pickups
Earlier Tomorrow

u,* ‘Am*
".n\believed
i h « ^ yr.k!!;
Irlst
aald "h?.
that Wlie
thut
because Dr Sheppard was a tall
and husky person and hail hern
overpowered by the killer, the man
responsible fnr Ihe rrltnc also
must be tall
llouk said he suggested that the
brothers might take a look at a
man who worked In Ihe general
area of the Sheppard home ami
tnnre or leas filled the original
description nf Hie killer as supplied
bv Dr. Sheppard.
I’roaeeutor John J Mahon, who
had been questioning llouk. then
went ahead with Interrogation nn
other matteri.
Houk was In the middle of (hi*
story about Ihe psychiatrist yeaterday afternoon when the trial re­
cessed.

"J1 gotbitge rontalners should he
placed not the night hefote If) In
sure collerlion, site said

14-ROOM HOUSE
GETTING SMALL
ST. LOUIS ( * - Mr. and Mr*. Joitph C. Pauley have a 14-room
houia but are still short four bed­
room*. Their 12th child wai born
Sunday.
"Wa're anxious to learn If It'*
true thet children are cheaper bv
the do«en," said the 46-year-old
Pauley, a luburban Ferguson mu­
nicipal Judge.
Pauley, who aald he and hi*
wife “Juit want along having chil­
dren and well keep on going."

Movip Time Table

&lt;MOOSES DUG
SANTA MONICA C'atif '4*—A
terrier named I’rlnce literally
Iter a me between O rel T Torresen, (i), aeronautical engineer,
and III* wife Harriet. 39, he tostl
fled yesterday In mining an un
conlerded divorce.
"We bought Hie ting, a Man
rhester terrier, and It became a
family pet." he s»ld "The tlog
wa* play fill and drclded to sleep
In our bed I made an ultimatum
that Harriet chnosa between me
and the tlcg to sleep In her bed.
Site chose the dog"

MOVIE TIME TABLE
Ritr
"M«n With A Million"
1:82 - 8.£4 • 6:26 • 7:26 - 9:27
Mnvlalund Drive In
Starts 6:30
"Carnival Story"
6:48 • 10:37
and
“Without Reservations
8:42 Only
Colored Drive In
"Small Town dlrl"
Cartoons
Hurt* 7&gt;1B

I'lie youth wa* taken into eti
toil' 'csterilay m-t south ol San
fold on High",i' I; 92 by I tepid)
M II Mi ( Irllund lie pie'ioti*!'
had alleliilited to reulsler al Hie
Apopka high school, uecotding In
D Ii Sewell, Lake county deputy
sherilf, who rattle to the Count)
Jail here )i-*lrnlay.
A la rm

1*111 H u l

Comment Made
About Diplomat
WASHINGTON (/P)— Presi­
dent Eixcnhowor snid today
Uussiu scorns to be showing n
somewhat more conciliatory
nttitudo in the Intest plnne
shooting incident thnn has
been the ense In enrller simi­
tar episodes.
The President told n news
conferonco t h e /American

photo-making plane shot down by
Soviet flier* oft the Japanese Coast
m Sunday had a right to he where
it was In this country'* view
Rut these thing* -ire not always
.is elear cut a- they -eetn and C is
tie is el -udrd I i • tine r te .t,
Elsenhower -aid
Vhe President *aiJ lie t'-ink« f st
in this case the Russians have
-liii'vn a considerable 'inference of
attitude toward American p te is
than thev have in Cn- oa-t allh;- »h
he doesn't knew what miy rorne

•r it

Elsenhower also told hi* conferlie sllll is fo r Hie Dixon Yates
power contract tiers- at home he•-aii-e no better way has been of­
fered to get ihe needed eleetrie
-nergy
He said there'- - •'-i i n 'he
•lie-,"i that
t- . • '
ii
rent Ihe C-’*t
*;
• ' tenne
••e Valley Alltholily rtl I r.pr If
any politic* in tills thing
il Isn't hy hi* choosing, lie said.
Talks Of Atiarkx
On other matter*.
Chinese attacks—There I* no al-m of truth, Elsenhower said. In
reports Ihat (iener.illsslmn Chlang
Kai sliek and h!s Chinese Nationillsl force* have le-en ordered by
thl* country ii I to attack the Coinimiiiist-hrlo ( hiiit-'e mainland. The
•hii'f executive sai-t we lev t* leal
'•Itli our ui rtm-H i’
I
■nee

However he tmlted, enilsiiig an
Some said he Inughl them - he alarm to lie ,nit in hi st-'eral Celt
bind locked cl.i'*rooot door* to |tral Florida «•&lt;untie'' to lie on Ihr
j 'oiik-oiit fur turn
drink 'vhl»kv anil m ake love
I)
.T'-.- - T
’
IRnllciilnii*. mid Hit- piofes n r
lie was Identified at 1’ie Jail h
* ' -f - &gt;. - .
Student* al a rally railed lot lo ■••pit Je n k in s, p rin c ip a l ol F
■ ■ i c. .
11
expulsion The faculty concurred t ' III a 11ll.t high -c h o o l. and
-I
...
Ml
Ahr .aid In a sl.ilcineiit today school coach as the v-- ii tIi
'rlriids withbi 1 I ■■ • "
he could "not III' bothered "till b a il liei-li H lere alioilt a week agi
’v .md eontomt
•
these trivialities ” Therefore, he Th e -cho ol was a theft v ic tim
hi fh|* (Juestlmi
\ '
l i l o w m g 'Ins episode
E iiiii

MIAMI REACH '4*—A nervy gun
wi l l ed ii Igil illd ' di ' o l e III' l i nn
mail slock up live employes of
Ihe Chase Federal Saving* and
to
tml' "
lx,.hi A. mi branch here lidny and
escaped with 333.136 in cash alter
threatening to blow up 'he place
if he met with interference.
The robber, a stocky, middle
aged man wearing green sun glass
cs. herded Ihe employe* into a
Mi it .1 illseii, general that*'
vault before leav
nrikn-diLT/” Ih-"
nm««1eV',:;V,,h.x
"I ........... -.re "i.io im r ill in o| the Juntol High Si IiimiI
,
eonard claim* i *
Rrrekenrld.- imimiueert Annual \ .irtcly .Show lo he pre
litem to count to 800 hefote coining*("fl ,h(
out
nled out loud to
l,3lrei* *,u *•
hitin'rrd letter* and cauls imiuir | *ented al a p m Fruity, an
"We h*d counted
lyn
illg aim 'd S 'llif ix d s i a re su lt &gt;il tiiitiiiccd today that the show pro
ISO when a woman customer came
llouk wav recounting how the
liilses In hr one of the best ever
in the front door." Manager Rob ojtmipath dropped m to bit t'dy a plug In Ihe Tom Mottle thnw staged In -Intlng tills, Mr- Itlsen
ert W Swick seld "That gave Hull office on July 21, the day recent!'
Moore salutes dlltirent Hornla gave spcelal tecogllllloii to the
us the llpnff that the robber w j j before an Impiest into Marilyn's,
hi- tadln rhow. True or conitiilltt'i tli.it li.ti winked -ii dill
gone "
death started.
1 False,"
1 in Irotii
genlly, with her.
Him- to lime
The Miami Reach police vent
Vlilt Described
M r- D II W atkins. M r- .1 I'
out 20 prowl raas ami motorcycles
llouk also toll! of another visit , Rtej'keiirtilgr aiiii'iiu u 'i'd l h e
and Jilorkt-.l off *11 three cause lo Ids oflire by Sht-ptunl and his 'hamh.r I- I" IlowIni: up the e in W ilson and Mr.* E lto n R rtin i'tl
way exits from this island city oiteopafh brother, Dr. Stepheni •RtlU''' md ftirnlshlm mailiial* to have hern respo nsible for lir k e ls .
" b ile Mr* l.o w rll O ile r w ill m i | i
In an effort to trap Ihe robber Sheppard, Just 10 (lays alter Marl the sender*
,
Swick said the gunman strode iyn wa* found murdered In her
JJjr r'''l»e»|* wt' r ongimtll) e rv ise the deco ratin g of III'- audl
Mr*
R a y H erro n lia •
I forwarded to the local chamber by lo riiu it
confidently Into Hie association tml July 4.
placed poster* at vantage poinl*
office* at 9 W a in . walked
This time, Iip said. Steve and the Stale Advertising t'oiiirn
to ad vertise the show and w ill al
lo Swlck'v desk and handed him Sam discussed with him a p»y
so serve a* *tugr m anager The
a note. It contained » threat to chlatrlst's theory Hut a crazy
p io g ra u i .ii rangciuent.v have been
blow up Ihe place, but the exact man — a achlzophrenlc — may
h i .u lr hy M rs. O lsen, M rs
Wat
contents wire withheld by FBI have killed Marilyn
k in , am i I'e r r y B re m e r
agent*.
Till.* theory wav Ihat the tic
T ill* event, M rs O lsen stated.
" Before I could finish reading nrenled person had put her "on a
The t'lly Manager's serrdnry Is the w ay Ihe I'-T A and the hand
the note," Swick said. "The man pedestal aa a goddess" and had
announced
today
Ihat
since
lo
m ake the add itio nal revenue D ial
pulled a gun from a brown brief­ murdered her because she was
morrow, Veteran'* Dav, will be a lli'-y use to buy un ifo rm s, m nvlicase ami said he wantrd nil the pregnant.
holiday
for
CHy
employers,
8*r
money In the place "
The psychLalrlat'.s name wna not b*gr truck* will begin Ih-ir tiooks, m u sica l Instrum ents, etc
Prodding Swick ahead of him given.
round* earlier Ihan ii*nal In let
with the pistol, the bandit visited
The psychiatrist told Ihem, llouk
inch of thr three tellers' window* relates!, that such a person ordl thr employ rev nit a soon as potand ordered them to put the money narlly woultl not bother the victim slide
Garbage truck* will start out lo
into Ihe briefcase.
Story- Continue*
...
.
make their pickups at 4 a m so

Inq uirics Folios/
Tom Moore Show

E i i i i i - told O w i-ii- s i-s-ti-rsl.is. ae
eordltig to the d e p u l', tti.it lie h u l
stolen the e a r in M .iiiam .i II such
is the case, the youth run) (.ice a
fed eral charge In v o l'in g the iia iis
poitatloo ol a stolen ve h ic le •ne
a stale line

Favors
Power
Contract

w a - pu ke I up In
01 to (or peeillllg
w ii 9 a " . l i n i n g
a rriv e d on Ihe
lo Sew ell

i T .i ' asi-s pula e
hut " a s re lea -e d
before di-putir*
se rlie , .le c n n lllig

V\ ur.ml' are out (or him in De
I and and 1 malllln. He also I* a
lisped In a theft at Auhiirndnle
Four* Out Storv
Veslerd.i) ill lull lie poured sill*
a history of crime to Depul)
ii"i-iiv, admitting a series of law
violations The youth said he had
been in trouble since he was II
years old, according lo Owen*
and had spent five years in thr
Stale eorreetlonal school at Marl
anna and a year at the Halford
State penitentiary lor a ear theli
lle dmltti-d tlielts, according lo
iiweus, in Dcl.aml and Auburn
dale
TURKEYS llt'RN
WESTMORELAND. Calif. 'P Siniif 28 (too pounds ol frozen tin
key. being ii .imported in a truck
and trailer, went up in fluun-*
yesterday A wheel le-aring froze
luiiiling a tile, and set uff the
hlaze
l-'ilenien said several motorist*
stopped to grab turkey a and this
hampered their fiirfighting.

Local Pilot Club Contributes
To Program For Aiding Hungry

It was decided at the meeting of
Ihe Flint (Tub last night lo send a
gilt of sin to Hu- Church World
Service, National Counrll of the
Churches nf Christ In the United
Slates to aid III the distribution nf
foodstuff* lo Ihe overseas hungry
and unde rmnul shed through a
"Share Our Surplus" program
Mrs. Harvey Swanson, interna­
tional relullnna rhalrinun fur the
chili, brought to Its attention the
program which appeared In a re­
cent article III The Sanford Herald.
Mr*. Swanson italed thnt the pro­
gram participant* announced by
Harper Sibley, chnlrmnn of the
Department of Church World Ser
vice, National Council of thr
Churche* ol Chrlat In the U. S. A.,
after a long aerie* of conference*
with denominational leader* and
o vm ca* relief program execu­
tive*, had *ent a requeal to WaihIngion for clearance and delivery
of a shipment of icveral million
mmiids of surplus foodstuffs for
oversea* relief.
Mrs. George A. Stine presided
over the meeting at which lime
plana were made to hold a rum­
mage sale this Saturday on San­
ford Ave. between Fourth and
Fifth St. for the purpose of raising
fundi for the club'i main project,
"The Milk Rank". Mr«. B. E.
Chapman requested that all rum­

mage he brought lo (he Stine
Machine Shop on W Second St.
nr the First Federal Saving und
Loan Association before Friday
Article* will be sorted and marked
Friday night.
Following an Invitation from the
Orlando I'iiol Club to attend their
im-cllng, members voted to meet
with Hie club on Nov. 23 and to
dispense wjlli their regular dinner
meeting scheduled here on Nov
23. Thu meeting In Orlando will he
held at 0:30 p in. In the Chamber
of fomcrer Building
Mrs. Naney Brock, education
chairman, reported Ihat she had
roonoralt-d with the National Kdu.
cation Week programs and re
minded thoae present of Ihe pub
llcity in newspapers and nn the
radio In obvrrvnnre nf National
Education Week. She also an­
nounced that two member*, Mrs.
V. C. Messenger and Mrs. Ruth
Scott, had taken the Harry Crlm
Course. Otner members were urg­
ed by Mrs. Messenger to take ad­
vantage of the course which Is
currently being taught each Mon
day evening.
The group was Invited to at­
tend a reception on Nov. 11 from
7:30 to 0:30 p. m. honoring the
Rev. and Mrs. II. Eugene Johnson,
new pastor of the Christian Church
ar.d hii wife.

en
g ild

i ill to' m ade to ,l''h| " r -I

- trip, he said lie didn't '
t a* in re*pon*e m a mi- i
■
whether he might do something
along the line* followed hy former
President Truman in appointing
lolin Foster Dulles, now secretary
of slate, and John Sherman Coop­
er now a U. S senator, both Republii-aiis, to routed members of
Congress with respect to a bipar­
tisan pulley
Teltl Df Report*
Seienec students Tidil nf report*
that Ihe .Soviet) have been expand­
ing their number of science vt-idrill* while there has been an ap­
parent decrease here, Elsenhower
said he heliuved ihe federal gov-mini-tit could act in this field
without waiting (or economic in­
fluences to take hold lle spoke ol
the poxsiblllty of establishing gov­
ernment scholarships for scientific
students
In Hu* discussion, the President
remarked at one point that he de
plore* any idea that you can shut
off HioiignLs and ideas and still
giow tlionif.
Most of the news conference cen­
tered around the Sunday plane in
clilcnt
As lo the incident'* uni being
clear cut, Elsenhower said the
plane was shut down In Ihe area
of some small island* off Hokkai­
do, the northernmost main Japan
e*e island Tile small island! are
claimed by Hie Russians, but
theso claim* never have been *crepled hy the United State* or
Japan
Comment* On Ksrortx
Thr Prealdent hod this to say on
the question of fighter escort*•
If such escort* are advisable
then we should use them. Ill* own
feeling is Ihat when we use planes
In any rlaky area we should not
make thorn sitting ilocki.
Eisenhower said he Isn’t going
lo sit here at this distance and
say that Charles K. Uohlen, U S.
ambassador to Russia, was wrong
In alli-ndlng a Russian anniversary
party In Moscow after Ihe plane
Incident took place.
Holden's presence at the affair
has drawn critical blasts from
some members of Congresi. Elsenhower said the ambassador got
word of the Soviet downing o f a
US plane Just before the Moscow
party but apparently knew n^lhlnr
of the details or whether an acci­
dent waatnvulved.
He said Bnhlen had to make up
his mind on the spur of the mo­
ment and the President believes
we hiv« a good group of Foreign
Service officers who exercise good
judgment.

GfMfl rUllIN'

SACRAMENTO, Celtf. CD- The
lono scheduled trial la Federal
District Court was postponed yes­
terday. In lu place on the calen­
dar wai the entry "done flah ia'."

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colt**ltd btPiwit f*i&lt;f»tri'ar&gt;rl tarr,** b*'prtjfa|4.l

AOA. I month!. M Ml a muni ha. 110 M. 1 monthi, 111 00. 11

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�Weather
M ake

Mostly hair throuuh Tuesday n rrpt (nr considerable rloudnes*
southeast coaxial arra Tuesday
slightly warmrr.

Sanford Your

Shopping C e n te r
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XLVI

E s h ih lish i'tl I DOS

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .

Police Probe Death O f Negro
Discovered Floating In Lake

John H. file , v iii
k . tV l i»e
Sanford, lias been named a* an
asylstitid eildnr mi the staff id
the Itniidviii Cnlleite i r i r imnk
(blip* and ( ranks. The college Is
totaled at lliividsnii. \ . C. (Ids
year’s rdilinn will lie the .'?th
tulumc^^

After Automobile Hits
Boy On Bicycle Here

I ’n lii't'
lir e
In vt'fli ipeut itiir
I h e ile a l It n f n N ettl'd tv h n w a s
f n iin t l y e s t e n l a v
f lo a t i n g in
l a t k e .Motii’iH* j u s t o f f S e n t I
A t u.

A imnrl pi'nfrum, “Teurhcrs (nr
Tomorrow" is t« he r•&gt;n &lt; I I I i y
Mr*. Ilnmilton Hlstnc, rhnlrinun;
Miss Ibnnlby Chamber*; Mr*.
Hobby Newman, intern at Hmithrlili* I ’rinmty School, and Mi**
Peggy Wilson. intern at l.ynmri
School, over WTItft at I pm.
l.utber t‘. Hart Ji . Altuimilite
Springs, wan among the la ,nl« *•
mm »f rite F. K. Meycix A. Illn.
Co. who atti inletl a n.itInnal sales
conference recently at the rnnil»nnv'» mam office in Ashland,
Ohio. Sale* representative* frnm
every *tnte in the nation and Can­
ada were present (nr the five-day
program of product* information,
merchandising and advcrdsii.g.
•'Iyer* manufacturer* water *y,tein*. mi III p*. Iniml ami power
"Prayer* and water riniililiutiiiiy
equipment.

Motorist Ss Arrested

’ Corpse’s Head
Bruised; Neck
Is Dislocated

S tro llin g
In Sanford

INGRID KOlltTH, in. a studentinirre (non Albany, N. V , w.i*
choren "VlhiiiK tflircn" in luomr
nf Norway at tlic 31st alinn.il
Women s Intel iiotluital Kx|x&gt;sit mn
In New York Selected as the no. I
l\plcal NnrwcKlnn- American mi I.
Initrld will be Itnsvii tn d ilii. N-uway. where she will tie Ihr itn&lt;v t
nf llie eity diirimt the week &lt;d ti e
Hnlnicn knllen ski tiiiiriiaiii""t
She Is a llinlnr at Skidmore ('id-

T h e Irm ly te a s th a t n f ( V e i l
M a y w a r d , n lm u t 5 2 . tv h n liv e d
in n it n im r l m e n t n f t h e r e a r
•I KIT&gt; C y p r e s s A v e .
It w a s
seen
f lu id i n u
jM
" i lathe tp .e in e Inw ard the
w all yest. i.la j in l l a . i t H a rk ',
• ill nf H i. an.| tii» i i | l i n t , . ,
hi.v. a residence mi Ihe la k .f i.m l
T h e vounK lint tntd hi* ninth, i
"I Ihe find. win. in Ini n . all. d (!,.•
|n.lice.
'• the Ii|&gt;hi I. iniile nf lie de ni
loan * In ml wn a l i i f e .o n e rfi
i .a wniiinl. I**is • m nill la. era! mn,
in tin’ a n a nf I lie Iii r r. ■
* al rii.in n
w ile Iim l.eil 1.1 i ,|i.| | &lt;i|- K in , ix
'in.mi I the bud. . and In*
i.l tb. .
•lid n»t i»•• enniiili tel* llim u g li 1 1,.

Lad Suffers
Abrasion,
Bruises

IN JI'M K M II U Y — Johfin) lU y * H. mui nf Mr** .Iran K m , 2 1 10 Mvr*
I l r \ u v . K slim* n n ftrr h l i lit|sivn
Mini,lined In a rm l i ir t r l r m •
iiilciif Mil* iimi lim it, n r r r Ir r u f n l Id i |ih i« iiliiii ( S I .i l l I'liutn)

Driver Charged

Education Week Today Features
Discussion Of Teacher Shoitage
- H i . I*. • \ i s f s

in

K to i l«li« m

1* 1

t

W ith No Brakes
P o lice arrcH tcd n N cjrro
w onm n d riv e r thin m o rn in g
n fti-r tin* c a r site w as d r iv in g
-’ tru c k a sm a ll bny r id in g n
b icy cle on E 20th S f.. ju s t
ensf o f P a rk A ve .

•I I*..line

(•
&gt;« lllttil Sll|M I I lit
fit |(
M la ..- I
ii . «*t ms: • ! tin* Ani«*i i. itvi K ilnm tu'ii W " k.
" Ih t s •ii.iifutf** i" liiMitirhl u Ih iii I I&gt;V l i l t In* Ml pill
l.itf.ii, C i ill* t».»i in. il inip rovitii'
llid tii, mi.I \ '.i lh«* «it•n 11 n ,11*11.«*i tit
!• .ii li« r
lu ii «M« &lt;1
1•Idekne** nf die »k li
\nii*n .hi iliiifiliM ii \V r*k, N'm
It# • 1
f f 111 i f ' . f t t v Mi
He- exam ining iihv i. inn al i aliiiim l »*|. i i v i i i n * . Ii vi»»s • ’•In liliili
\ iti.'li.ii I I I. Jitli'lt V H utl'l tllr* Al ... t ll f 1 « U»'*H.
•nni lie fnnnd iin euii led wnnmt
| ; . il 1ll»lf Hi* , f t. *
i l l . N*.it
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nf f ■
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lb
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-In ilr .l it a n |," "Id.. i |i .. man
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It
•'iimi me III - l|. ail
I *title r Ii* • •!. cl I* II u
m ill . i l l s till! V L,|
1'iitl' tills lm\* I••••*ll p il'
d «|n|d'
• • ( ill. - r sin ifi.n ltx .ip
f Ii* H' k Wil
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. 20,454 Units Move
At Local Market;
Beans Lead Field

11ii**i "'a * •' -In it* Hay. 8,

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\ II If I ' I I I *
I III Is lllli’ S lu p lt l. I'Ds V' *«'l|| N1 . ill *1 If nf till*
«.»r
tilth hii I "I. it ii \ ll i i , is sliiin n l.ilLiitt* I" l'"li««* ( hi* f l("&gt;
\N I III I Ills ,|| III | « || ''Ilf W.I* .!• I * s|| l| ( t i l l I 'll "I MI

W A SIIIN til( t\ lln ine\'men nf
Fulton, Kv . mid I'm
I nltnn
Tenn . are inei'tpn* m a rrstan trite ( / n l i'n ii ir i n i li t f .S 'm in d id ii i *1
rani every Muip I iv it 7 lit
III a in
lliese days fur breakfast and f
prayers Kleven men attended
•!»»•••• .Ii\
niled (In
pi • •.«*ii
first session on Mat m
Tw &gt;
U I.V IM f MVVKN I »* l'ii*rr
I III I • n il*
lh« Stuli
mnnlli* l iter. r.-gul ir .iltendnnl
I I ..•*!• . ‘ ''f.'ii' f-.iinur* MillK*1! M’uiim f\* 1\ \
ntimberid nlimit lit. x;nx W a sh
ii • ,
N . c i m.
inch.hi inrltiml sail • nn ("iniiltM
♦ MI Mil. .MJ.
Ihljliin Itepnil. I In- weekly news
• vpii'Hn \ vt , w ||»» \\.»- Mn Y ’Yu i &gt;1 *
!»iis si*;.sim ulfli flu* (ii -I hit tnuv
n .'iii'li «•f II.. tin - . hlK b
paper publishi-d by the f'hiiinher
.mtlitnl
-mil tin* •!* ii'l mail liu.l
, ... die I mi i . l . an* w urk.l'K
of Commerce of the llniled Slatelu*« n m issing win’* la i |
' 1,1 llu* pa-l vMTk in ln:lit volume
tl»-iii in rarryniK nut Hie
which dug Into the story. The two
il nrfri-s nn No Is atcr.i!M ;i
mill Mini In* Ii ml H'portr«| Iiia «•V•
Fulton* have n ciiinbined popaluuni N*»
avcr.iLfinj* %'&lt;! to Muatllv , ••kM O r t-in h i r rer-raltmenl ptn
M-iiri* In pulii i* ini K r iiliy . T b "
Unit of nlKiul fi.tjoo. The devotion,
is ft•|&gt;.*i ii'il i i only fnir mul vpl
Int. ... to.l *tl|d e n t, w ill be
u m lfu r
Him
t»» Mir
al*. Including breakfast, Iasi for
in e.\|it-f Ii d In rimllaue ll|ld f' *"*.-«• &lt;in d" a I iraineil hi lliu- witli
iirmF.lihriff
n
office.
30 mlnule*. owning with prayers
l tlui- next several wi-ekx
Jj . * p ro fan i
" I rjivi’l Ifimj'in. n||\ fir m u *
led by a mini'ter: t'lereaffrr, the
The Irani ruplniiix have *•• • n
Hie I’I.ml City 'Market opeiie.' L . * lr\ tfelpiiu;-fntnu l-nclirr , i l u
In*
n
nun
k
f.i
v
c
fI
c
i
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h
y,
n tln ljU r. speak* briefly, and Ihe selected fnr the nmunii ntemi.tr
iic i .i ll&gt; far Wn fall- •-veretaf# dM*'
1 1 .- in 1
PVi-Tlt ildietiidos wilh .mnthei pray, h'lt'-M.lli Itali.in nf 1jm I.(milde r . nvimr IL iV w iiii) h u - h ’I in Mu* nffiriiill.i
Mt«* full
ic.il i .i i week wllli V N -quash to 11 nitre mid ip
•in*
if
&lt;
»f
gi'fntf
fUfilrnr
ninl
Mint
cr In which all narllripnie To ” f (’ntnmrrrc, It whu aniinuneed by
lendllM *0 volume al price* from $|.f ti« 11.11•f y I tint !!•*••« w ith ll
•ofrjts people, said Washington lie- (ienrtfe Touhy, cani|iaii:u chairman. U« hrirl ii** fi«Mnir &lt;*«|iil|itnctit.
-I -.-o t.i si :*i per bii*liel nn ra&gt;:ou fru. In it if |.fMl* * t. I \ .. 'll 'll * III I
poft, In It* oeenunt of the pmeeetk
Slt»»4
aiil
fh.it
IVuv
*
wr«f
*l»
it
l
ii &gt;It
I «.|I|."| »'llllf V
Touhy raid that no wax delight­
! l ol I'rowder pea*, nm tlv put f.‘&gt; &gt;11*11 |hi
mg*,. "fliat may seem like a ed with the progress in the plan " r j i l . ' f i ' l l y 1'nlil‘l' I'liVI' r i l i i 1. ide liull*. nverut'.'d Z 3’ p*. bn iidfui U. •• l Ii*. I.v * ‘♦f i« .i|'i; |- ».».
rilmsy bulwark again 1 the irmib nine for tlin drive whlrh will take *i *Ii* -I Mint M;»v '* a ».| 'v ji * mtnvi
Ilf.I
(I.
ih.lt*
M
il
*•f••I• i fii* d |i.,
-lul wil ll blaekeie pe.i. .in I i lit
le* of the wi ld lint || is (hr deep place helween Nov. IH and Thank
ft •( t • * T in -day on lit ami Hi &lt;i II |o I'"Ii bean
Itrooi ot I'n* of '"It .1* ||...« • il I'
lindereiirrent id (ailii th.it inuki- giving.
I,"
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II
lit
1
If*
t
V
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f
•
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1
Ave
liol*
d
ad
|
IilSitu--,t -iti-r.iue ill 'i ill and lli-bl
(he devidinnal* mem able" Fid
....
,
i n
.
I ii in .lift. I. ii
•lr&lt;- «.
'ierlPK* -*I hulli-clu-.ilt* i in i oi
Inn business men .at these meet
. , l '”
»11 " f
I h.1Ilf 11••t*1 • "I.f IIMI* *1 . I'n. be.',, eitupl.ipl, okra .ipd l» pp&lt; I « 40*
Imts Kite me ,treater runfidenee in w,'7 " *o''inlci-rr.| to onderUke tin :|.,y ' II 1 v%it4 ti •|" i•-1 *n;ifi. *v ti n ♦ 1-ruuqlil Ine u e ik ’, Inl il \nl .mi ' *’ \
myself and more f.ntli in find" I enpluiitcle*. are liny llritt. man
1s»\»
ll w
tiifl ll*l»T» nit L "fit '1 * l.ll.’i p.uk.u'e. Mill, Klo
IMt ) i I I 11 \ M M , I 11
I ..Itn ii v If t * f t - »nli i i i i In*
‘you feel refreshed,
1 " i •' 1
_ . eauer and H“ , r " f ,,rlu 1n"
If...*
: f** talk t•• .Mm • •l*•V. t lu­ of $l I t.lll Ztl
IVrink*
Jr.,
partm-r
in
II.
I..
fi
r
• If »*til'll If- **.(•&gt; I Mill, III ill |||l«*ll|flull* if*. III.if *1
. 201h
xpiriluallt fit In laekle your prnh
iti
fl
lu addition lo Ihe *ibut #* iu.it
''I Ill' ll I'.Ilf* \*l I'sl.'tf f l...1.. i
Icm*": ’Tin- xt-rvicex are dew- kin, and Sw. Men'* Stare; Walla. • JitII*11* •*1 »• »ti 11k«*'l
"Th*
II
I* luir ! Tutsi Is* • n u If ll ll.Ml ki-l.*, seven oilier m.irk&gt; i n im
Inplnq a xpir t nf riMiperalinn I'bdipx, owner nf the Colnolal
In it im ii ih.it
amimu UX
fairlnn I. Ilnuhex. t'leaner* ami Mill KvaP., »|ivri.tur lll***llf fl A* \*U|H, Sll||1 till.l. Mltil •I in I, II I i -■i . |iin . i i
l*i * *- i f f - I f». "|.|ii. i it,*
b:»*l If* fiisiii! v s i i -1it :iii aunl iii Stale Market*, that prodioimanauinu dlrecfnr nf the Ftilfna nf the K viiik hnnfim' f’n.
*1* t tihilfidii* I
\ t. #&gt; I* li
Within the next few duyr the*.- J.f I.M.IU -1* Its- luistn’l AS’. || fur inovloK in llt-lil lo l.urt* le u
(h am lier nf fornmtvee, *aid the
vidiinie v* Mil VY.iip'liilla Stall t .u Jltl'l Mill «*f •• I f «»l ' I
hudm-xxmea ri-rnunin- that bv K&gt;o&lt;i|) leader* will select the men j l M til
•'i«|.fllM| Ifttil It j|&lt; It. t idt »i
11null 1hisn lilt. Ill • f • ’.r the pier* Market leudiml tit n-liiin
Irntirnvlm- Ihemarlvex a* Individ who will team op tvllh them to
h*|»hi* » • | * *4*1
♦nit.Ini &gt;1
"ala. Iliet wdl xtrt-Mi|llieri llieir rnnlilrl I luxe hmllies* drills whose |i. tn *'. u i ' f 'h i, Its It.t.lli | •1- A lul.,I nf !IU,li7.'l p.ii k .if i &gt; 'lo tI* .ti »i |.»
t. »•*11 • ' il h ' •u in.;
I., iIt. » mi lift in iit'iti* * week at V/niii'hill.i brum lii in
rnmmtiniiv Inipircd by tin- Kill meinharnhlp due* have lint y» i t »|» |
Ion (letuliunal*, similar M*rvi(Th hecn sent to die Chamla-r "f Com­ 5||M|||t| Ll. f f*11*!11.-1•*•| III Ml* Ml.lt t••• return* In eseexs ol t i l .Him uo i o how •** f M mi.* ii s .i1 1. f \ i.f t••* •
I’,- it it tilt) id* fil'd - "ft' • d d . tl |n If iff&gt; |f • '•!. in f I i y all. | \ ••
I f . MW I
h«vr Incn ftiiirlnl in l..i O n lrr . merce office
IlitV 'ki'l wellthl foi tli*’ H tv i-l'inbeis lead III volume willi I
t» I dn \ Ifi &lt;h* * ll \
M
llw
n
wind
ui.due,
h-ndiiiK
In
asei
tu
*
pm
.
Ky., and f’airo. Ill , mid nlhrr
a
Touhy lu cnmmentlnK on Ihr le r u n i I in I (!*»., h it " nlifur
\. Ml|«llll|* lo I |I V |"d . . . \|.
I .l .l -t III *.. • I .1 • OI.lt 'Ml W 2HMi
l*«.||if IHK •••it oil* «*f Mi** hiisi.
c lliri havi* irni'iircd nf Fiillmt f«ir line-up, puilited out the wide div- p(.|ic«' r 1 |M»it. S im h ' aid hr hud per erale of $.'* na and p in k *'
M Ilf! Ill flllu K l ••Ill'll
iitouKhl a S ill.! II te l. IIP III II pep | fi» f.« of ti Iifi« h *f, Mllw.-i* " i f I , ,N| , \* ll . till llllif till | f l . l l l . | | 11**••! \\ | | .
nmcedural data. The Fulton- liallv ergenre In the husltie** cln**lfirn- hi'rii imp «.f \*m i K nvhI wn* diuw
per averaurd $XP2 mil b"l pin j " III' IIMI *f illM lillllf. hi w |».||i|t&lt; I f \\t * h* li i (.sin ».f I., iii •« k- •»* -11f*1*IIILT *»• M* •!•*•••
leader nlwtTved editorially that tions of the captain* and picdlr'id idvr nni iiipl"v in* itl i "mp« n valn»ii
\| •» i i • 111*111 mm . li.-.t .Mi I . *lit|i tli&gt; • i f I.*nn
..ii.) thf rur
per S I. all per bil*lii'l Wln'e .ipi.n-li ( ll I vi Ii a to ai 1, it 11.fl I*. |.n».|iii « . \\ Ifil
what n vast rhanuo would hr Hint thi* Intru st would he shown
H r hudfi t it reived hln liifit ( Pill*
WI Ilf OVft III.' I 111 I* Oil f lie V• I *1*1-' *.f Ml** f *•• • •» I. I l i'll I of I&gt;i|M*
wrouuhl If every community In in thnuiKhont the entire member­ permit ion ih« ( k . n«'c*iiiilirur tn thi* averaged S3 2.1 u* eoinpared I** I.i lli*r wi»y lo a. In. vi* Mil* ir*. il || I Isf'l.l
idllttll.lflh? •I *1.1
lVl'l^ I *l||.'«'| ll, A* It l.|.i ‘III** I Ilf (left
SI HI per bushel for yellow xqu.i-h Mum to (*oriiiiiiiM!i uli* wit*i M»* h i .
Ihe world were la follow Fulton'* ship. “ Kveryonn who I* In htidne**
Slum for SlrinK lie.'iri* averat!.-*l S i I" p
lift l*y w old, I.*•f hv »l* •
.it.I .•t lllld .I h|i |p 'I III...Ill .VN! I • • • I it'll. * down
exnmob- wllh a weekly devotional nr tho profexsion* In Seminole Inndlord, iu».| hud «•
ll .f . . . . If Ilf ftfl.f • I Iti. • it in .* .1. I .1 1 »M
a loan
hamper ....................... re especl'd tif'icl.* till- i|finti9i* . lo* |»o im .»• i,*'
period for ll.x htixincxsmrn."
rmintv will lecounixe the value nf
t*. I It* (
I Mil
• X «•••»• li
•
lla v w iifd '
i •foiii
Mir luodloid lo rimtiniie in lu-.-n \ vi linin- &lt;
lo* *tifl
Mm ndvcrtUinu and piihlh- relaN ..If . |•|alt I * I • I \ w i •fit I ’ d
wn* if old* i Ntu| had lueli pl.iiit pi onud voIiiiim .Imi ; wilh
I *«•vi* I in. • t iiiir
&gt;*»fl *li *i f c
The
annoal
Semlnale
I llllif* sf hit
Ill*l« Hi’P* work -&gt;f the Chantl-er nf raid,
|&gt;I*. d
a fair iiilllMie of peppei mul
.. •a*ii.
m * •• • •
i um lm! I»v p o |if
Will llllif Mill*' f -•I I'* I •' lt|,i'O. I| • •«!
Nehnnl lunlnr ilass ptnv, ■kl*
I Ilf' full
t-rlilsv
('mnmerre
In
i.iiiiuiutf
rimrei
people
main*'.*
durhu!
Hie
iiit
n
p
i
wk
•
1
lift
Auionu*
ILit.'i'
iii\'
fifi*itiru!
tin
I
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fllllflfll*i
d.
Struck." wdl be prrxenled
( Ilf VI* I'l*.
t.tl.l,
* , 1 it i • &lt;| moiltlil, ll *
rr.,.” * “ ito their dooM, No ona ran deny tn,ltd r
vim*
( hot
Williaim,
llrooker Mate I'lUUiel. Mali,
al M n nt. Ill the arhrvd aildlP-rS |f'iik iliu W • .lit* *l.i v
I |* m
,ii.|
i th.
'if- .nt mul
ium. Admission Is to and 30 rent*. Hint the result* uhtnined ftnm the I’Minn llrn Mul It*r Amohl Wil ruporl* a Ili-lil supply id V' N w ill hr M ti
M
W
W ill nim ,
"•
'•
&gt;11w m in e,
i, i-.oi .........••
j ruinulativH fund and effort U u Hums uri'l It T Ihu kli'*. and Con *qilii *li wllh No I* mu* m ; u' *1 »nirniiifi; \ |•
• • •
I* |i
Niuh-i mii,
' M,"'d ysnlioin
'J‘h&lt; ........ in., oiuln.ixt run n
|&gt;cli'e* frntii SI Mi In
on and I «yfmi vi Srh o o l; Mi
Veteran* nf this area who need I irirnin fur tin- individiinl firm." liable .1 (J 1 Slim) Hallow.!*
&lt; K. f*il* h,
' ..... .............................. ;•
........ ..
I ...I out ol their lanes,
Many firm* tmy more limn tho
i'rnwdcr and lilaekeye pi-u* as.-,
aaaUtauce In oblnlnltm lu-ni-fils
I • oUllfMM’d Oil r.||;t I .|;;ht I
,M' ' 11 ’*' ' ' 1 •■
‘ V,
, 11,
......... ui ium* l. in t ui tiiiiK «*•»
aqi-d SI sn per Im-hel Ii.upper
provided bv law mav receive T.’S that It i* hoped will la- the
r,l,K ..............' • y 1' **&gt; • ••'
1 In o il.Uf 1.1 \\* i. iH..vvn&gt; fli»pp«H
Volume lotali'd .'i7:i pack.up , with
tf iM inil lialh.vuiy. ............
« • fll| ........ ........... f
ir.M, St.
Koldanrr frnm Tom It.'h ern , a v minimum for cuncern* duiriR Imr.U
grim
sales
toluling
J2.0I
I
M
l
1
hf
I*.*!ii
•
in-Hi.
tl ,
, .
aidant slate x.s-vlce officer. Vet­ ness In Ihe country, it was *ald,
Possible adtU'tlPit 'd cummer
and
the
ro*pon«e
from
Ihe
two
hill........ I- I a* a I- -ill
&lt; Ivde
! ; ,kf .vr," ,1:;'| ‘
eran* nr Choir dependent' may
rial rale* for the new r'itv *ewer
Fori Myer* Stale Funner* Mai
Ins*
that
have
uonc
nut
have
hi-en
lin
y
.
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no
•
.
.
.-&gt;
-I
«
h.-v&gt;-''-t
p.,1
up
l.m
k
.
tolled
rnnsti!! Keen while ho Is In Ihlx
*crvlce chnrucx will he di*&lt;ii**i‘il kel reports xalixfaetory wealln-i
area tutd may receive n»»lsf»nre quite Rond, ar. urdiou to the C of C, tonlqht &lt;it Ihe meetlnu nf the Cils l-Olldlliilll* prevalliliq Ihmiull a few
1tl ll V' Og wlull
m in ......... I. all* .. ............
I " V"1,':',1"?" •"l'1, “
.1,1,10 &gt; I
........ .. .Minliii'l. 'Ill I
............ It ledomceil apIn flliitu application* for hospital- of f ill.
(oippilninp. fnm-ther with local days cold wealher leoded to Mow
•Ii Miikii**
i f Mi», a. • •*! lii'bC
' • l'11* • r***v
I ' *•••
tallon, roinia-n.xatk'n. pensions,
To reduce the work of the volun­ hasebiill pnixlhllllle*
malirritv. rdherwlse no damage re
||* .* I, flu* t f .lln 'l \\*Tf flfi* to*
loan benefits rdurntinnal tralnlnu, teer solicitor* ll I* hom'd Hint
Appcnritiit al Ihe meelliiu for soiled in erop* Vegetable move
burial benefit* and mlirellsnrmis doe* will h« mailed in liefarc Nov. •he ill. ro .smu oil rales will he Ihe merit is inrrenxim: v* ifi eitriim
9nt 11*,vs ii \ vvii ill ivihu **.t \Y MMi iliiy H »v** •in*l**i » L»«»ihI uf $200,
,.ftt*9, s inn ii «ui . «&lt;in' -.ui mill I **h«* nit.I* i . * I i* holltl.
subject*.- where Ictal endtlemcnl 15, Forrest Hienckcnrldif*, tnnn- ity
Approsiimiti-lv into wa* l iken III si
(('nnliriord On I'a ir Fluid &gt;
nod Ihe coil(Continued On Pare Four)
a lueak in lust night al Mrilt-v
"K"r, said.
Milium
eoKiueer
dll
linlils' drug slore. ;&gt;,vii si ami
Sauli'd A ve, iieenrdlMg In pnliei
I'.nlrv wa* gained In Die *tur.Ihrnilgii a fail opening in lip- rear
of llu- building, police -aid
The money wa* taken frnm a
Funeral sirvice* for Mr*, hold i safe which wax furred uim-ii N'ar
Wilson, M. who died in an Orlando enlirs were mil liulln-iid, aecnrd
hospital yesterday morning aflet ing lo pollen.
a him! Illne*s. will lie held at I!
i tn. lonmrrnw al llri'*nn I’oneral
•tome svllh Ihe Itcv W. I' Itrook ■
Jr. officiatin'!.
TO K YO (/!•( — It. S. nlrtiii'ii rhnrv&gt;-d todnv Hint two Russian i&lt;'t
The body will ho »crd lo Howl
i fighter* pi.uiiceii without wanting on * h K plain on n photo mission
Imi Orren, F'la.. fnr burial where
graveside service* will lie I..-I.I lit
level nurllieni .Inpan veateidity mol "hot H down m flume*.
1:30 n.m. tonu/rrow. Sin- will he
Ten "f tli" big font etlgilii' I!II2U'&lt; II ............ .. pnrnchiltrd to
Inirierl b'-xhle her laic husband.
tfety mmin lit* In-for*' ill &lt;lr piiuo- cm iu-d in i.urilo-rll Hokknlih., u
Al a recent mrrlintt of Ihe Flnr
Mra. Wilson was born in (Men Ida Peacn Officers Assn. In Ml few miles from the lto.*iaii-h-l l Kurile I dun-1 • 'l l" Ih h crewman
villo, (ia,, Nov. fl. I Pol, and came ami, Serniii.de Count*’ Josllre nf ilrowned In the sen uflei Inillllig out.
lo Sanford from Howling (ircen In the I’eare W. Hugh Hum-an waIn Wiuhinglotl, .he State H- pal tiio-iit -all il w il piotestlng the
III 12. For five year., *he served named to *lu- orgnnitation's hoard llli'ldellt to Moscow.
a* Seminole County Home Hem of tllrertnrs as well ax It* legit
In Tokyo, lien. John I-- liol. II. K. I at l-ost c-iiiiiiiandi-r, said
anslralion agent and for the past lollve romniltlee.
(he direction of the (-ripple-1 plane'Tile nxxnchtlon is enmposed ol fail "completely negates" any |g&gt;xseven year* has served as Conn!*
school lunch room supervisor. Htr all Florida Justices of the I'rute illilo Soviet claim Hint the plane fm I her away (from Ituxsian terri­
tory). We wen- headed toward
residence was nt 2IBI S. Sanford and Conxtalilr.'.
was nver lluxxiiin lerrilory lie aVve.
As it member uf Hie legixlalive co'Ril Ihr Itussianx of a "piratical" land." he told a news conference.
A member and acllve worker of coimnittee, hunran *aid he would
Tin- nttark camn. he said, Just
Ihe First Ilaptlst Church. Mr- porticinate In Ihe drawing lip of attack.
('apt. Anthony F. Frith, the IIH20 ns hi* plain- had finished llie first
Wilson was also a memher of (hi- several rerommendatUms lo he
of three sehe-toted photo runs over
Uiislness ami rrofosiinnal Worn- presenled lo Ihe Kioto legislature captain, raid his plane yvas "never northern H o k k a id o , Japan’s northpertaining to the tightening of closer than 13 milcx" to Hussion
en‘« Club,
ernmo't Ixlnnd Ills plane, he said,
She Is survived bv one duugli- criminal laws and several changer, territory.
Frith, 35, of Chester, I’n., said: was at about 17,000 feet and Just
•er. Miss Jeanc Wilson of San­ in statutes.
"I wax approximately nine miles oft the Hokkaido roast, southwest
One of tho things Duncan said
ford, one ton, Lt. fig) Francis
(,. Wilson of Camn LeJrunc. N. C., ho was especially Interested In U off Hokkaido and yvas never closer of tho easternmost tip of Ihe Ncm*
and two liste n , Mrs. Frank Mor­ a law making compulsory (ho reg­ than 13 miles (o the area the Hus­ oro Isthmus. This would put tho
plane well to tho smith and west
firearms
pur- sions consider their own."
gan of Sebrlng and Mra. C. A. istration of all
(Continued On Page E ig h t)
"When fired upon we wero even
Montoya of Wei*. Palm Batch.

Chamber Selects
Drive Captains;
Touhy Is Chairman

N o . 58

A-saoriiilcri I ’ rt'Hs I.past'd Wire

M O N D A Y , N O V , s. 1 or.I

Beans, Alcohol Cause Trouble
Foi Two Moloiists In Sanford

Talks To Bo Hold

Approximately $100
Taken Ai Drug Store

Protest Made To Reds
For Attack On Airplane

Mrs. Ouida Wilson
Services Tomorrow

Duncan Appointed
To Important Posts
A t Miami Parley

Russian Fighters Shoot Down U .S. Ship
During Photo Mission Just Off Jap Isle

't o f M rs .!■ ui
M y rtle A ye lie v
!•' a hln -ii i.m a!
1 ' -&gt;a- n - -i i *

K a y . 2-K18
• •* fr-'nt-’d
P.I2I P a r k
l ui ■
- ! Tho

*i-Iu ».!( mi\
if .-., i m
n,n
..let In iii u t I.. |
t.B' l. m il ll &lt;d
i 1*1 nix,* un,|. t lux , k |i| ,-j .I le- liev ai te.l '. i i i m -Iv •!ur , m»
*i x-itf tii.-tif bv the
dnc*nr
and
• • III'il i util i l rn .I lie 'll1 ll'l 'illg
ll"--1 " l l x l|o* f \ &gt;t ’ •
'i hero
" i.i
I i i had to h&lt;- l&gt; o l . 1 ho

"in plainedH rlv e r of th*- c a r wax C lirlx tin e
Stnpb-r, COM W 201 h S t . who w a*
■barged w ith rur.-li-xx and n cg lli-i nt d riv in g , tn w it. h ittin g a
liild, and w ill) having rm b rake s,
a rco id in g to police.
T h e boy wax rid in g Iii* b icycle
about two feet from tho cu rb on
tlie xoulh side of (ho 'tre c t when
hit I.v tin- ca r, tlux police 'aid
A ccord ing to a w itn ess, Tom
Hnyce. 2 tOH A m elia A ve., who had
stopped hl&lt; ear on the east side
of th- niter ectinn am i 'van w a it­
ing. the inju red hoy w a* riding
ahead -&lt;f liix brother, Jim m ie . I I .
Jo hn n y 'a id that hi* brother
e n* going in n rro nin an v him to
'•'••o. h »iii,- p rim a ry
School
and
In n iv r le to tin- tirn in m a r Kihonl,
when* In- ix a 'In d ent.
Mi- Hay. who wax called to the
• • in- by .(ininue, w a* quit* op"-t
•y tin- accident.
\i co t,Img ,n police, th&gt;- two
‘•"vs had been going north on
I'ark Ave and had turned east
•mn K 20th HI. T h e yti'innn niotur1 hail crossed P ark A ve. on 20th
ct before the m ixhap.
According to Police C h ie f Hoy
AAillinnix. the
boy
ap p arently
W e r e "I'l-* mg the lllw . " T h e childii ii w e l l in llie lig h t, it bulked

o in&lt; ." In- 'aid
llie chief pointi-d not. "C an *
uni caution xhoiild be n"-d in
i n * ing, e 'p e ciu llv during *ch-io|

Il'MIl '■
"Ity all m e an s," In' em phasise.!,
"a pet (nil xhupld liny e In ' car j„
. -i"d re p a ir mul under control,"
lie pointed out th at the b rakes,
I.... lo lly, 'liu iih l In- W inking pro.
t-erlv.
" A slo w er speed than norm al
Imuld lie m ain tained when d riv ­
ing iii the a n u of a »ch«'d." tie
ont lo ll'd , and brought out that
liild '.-n ate u npredictable ip th eir
act eoi x.
" I'a t e u t ', ton, xhoiild instru ct
iin it child ren about bn-vcle sa fe ­
ty ." In- m id Tin- ch ie f brought nn»
that cliil-lren "ii bieveb-s are uff ic 'e il by- tin- "nine regulations
winch ap p ly to autom obile dtiver-*
lb- ixsueil a w arn in g t-- ch tld rm
iigainxt m aking "sudden,
bttipt
Im tlx " w hile rid in g a liic y ile and
lo rule on the rig h t side of the
street.
"A
tru ffic lig h t
Indicate* a
dangerous In tersectio n ." the chief
pointed out. "th a t i« w-hv it •*
there. A person ha* a lot of rcxpopxililllty yvhi'n c r " " in g "'e h nn
intersectio n ,
e sp e cia lly
’ itch
a
lo o vily-trav e le d street lik e I’ark
A v e ."
T ile ch ie f and I'tlinu. Arnold
yVdii.ni* In vestig ated the accident.

(U'F.FN TO VISIT
WASIIINC.TON II C
ANNAPOUS, Mil. i.P — Quren
Mother Elisabeth of IIIttain and
her party were due here today
from Washington for a (tvc-hoor
visit.

After a luncheon giv--n by Oov.
and Mr*. Tlu'i-torc McKeldin. the
Oueen Mother was to review a
dre*s parade in her honor by the
3,Goo-rnan brigade of midshipmen
al tho U. S. Naval Academy.
.

Movie T im e T a b le
HIT/.
"Apache"
1:17 - 3:21 • 5:25 • 7:29 • 9:33
M O V IELA N D
Monday • Tuesday
"Magnificent Obserslon"
6:55 • 10:36
and
"C ity Beneath the Sea
8:55 Only
"The Long .Walt"
Cartoon — N*w«
Starts 7:15

�-

r

GOP Is Victorious
In Farm Belt States

' hron/e to 2.&lt;x*i deRrecs fahrenheit
; amt inslalimi! little suction pumps
in the lips of Ihe lingers to Insure
even distribution of the hron/e.
The cad figures again were cut
Into sct-Horis and moved hack to
Since Koseulhal look Ills famous WashiiiRlon for reassembly They
WASHINGTON.
'Av-Tho
flrsl
..Iflrial rntlitnry forrivs of Hip plclure the Associated Press has now stand above a base of black
IJnlli'il Slates—two hultnlinns of received about Sift,000 for repro­ Swedish granite on whleli are In­
Marines— were put into uniform by duction right i All money has been scribed the words "Uncommon
an ari of liio ('ontlnentul (’nngn-sx turned over lo (he Navy flellef valor was -u common virlne.”
Society.
jin o November day in 177.1
Those were the worth of Fleet
lie Weldon was a Navy artlsl A-fm Chester Nimltr In lalutinif
Now, in November. 11(54. a me­
hark
in
HiIfi
when
llosenthal's
picmorial Is to !*:■ dedicated lo all
Hie Marine heroes of World War II.
« riling lure was flashed across Urn world
The statue weighs about ll.'iO Ions.
Murines who .lied wli
valor
hy
A
I*
Wirrphoto
Instanly
struck
ihclr prmul history of
The only other hron/e statue
with
the
possibilities,
he
wen
I
lo
comparable lo tlm memorial was
'I'he memorial lo fall.m leather
the celebrated ( olossil.s of Rhodes
necks I-- the hlitiie l b r o w si aI in work on a sculpture of II
lie m ale more than a score of which was built hundreds of years
ever creati'il. a replica of tin
famous
fa iiiouii Iwo lima flap.
flay, nit-dpg of mi-jel* mil look some arlislle lili- before Christ.
“
with the photograph. lie
World War II
I’resfdenl Risen-1 ertlc
The sculptor said his slaluc Is
hower will dedicate il Nov Id. Ihe uiovi-d (In- men closer to cacti bigger than the Colossus although
jflMh anulversaiy of the lilrth of oilier to make tin- memorial more II pn.hahly doc-s not stand as lilyh
the U S .Marines
enmparl. Each (Inure is 32 feed as the anrieul figure, renowned as
I'.dlerned lifler the celchral'-d high so lie elevated aims, iiilnrgcd one ill tlie seven wonders of th*
phMfigraph made hy due llosenlhal hands ami liclmclx lo pr* vent dls wuild
of ' I V A sttelaleil Press, tin- hron/e lorlluii from Hie standpoint of the
wan treated hy Felix dt- Weldon, a viewer on Ihe ground
D ltlV FIt L E F T COAT
i t year old ex tailor and native of
" I learned alemt djslorimn as I
IIV WOULD III: IIOlUtKIt
Auslrla
went along,’ he said. "Nothing of
H Al.TIM OllE 'At—Taxicab driver
II towers 75 feet above Ihe hanks tills idxc In acllotl ever Mas heen
Melvin
(ti'iitiiii iiul unlv resisted a
done
hefi.rc
'
&lt;d the Polomae Itiver, a few him
holdup heie last niciii hut he aN i
d rc l feed from Arlington National
The Statue of Liberty. he noted. wound up with a tweed overrun I
( amclery. Across the * Polomae I stands IIU frill high Imt il is u
I iy the in,'in wliu tried III rub
idnndi Ihe slutely Linruln Vlemnrl 1figure in repose and enmcipiently left
,.
al
t less ri mpllealel to create II is
..
I’nliee - .'1111 lli'iilnii i ep it led tie
Over all rod of the memori.il I- not a lironze casting
SUM),non, paid for hy individual Ma
When the figures of the Iwo Jlma yelled and k iked a passenger lierim
t'orp-i officials say the con- menmrial were completed lo clay side Inm when Hie other passenger
IrihuliuilH all were vobildary Alter 1urr.t plaster Iticy w -re cut Into in the eab seined him Troni lie
one year Ihe mi ninrial and its [sections and sent off to New York hind
surrounding trad of land wdl re . to he reassembled and east In
lliilli Negro passengers rail. The
veil to Ihe Inlerior Departmerit III once. Tills was a massive under limn sf. iio h..'l been in the hark
fur upkeep
Inking, involving heating liigilil sent till In, overrun I behind

Memorial To Be Dedicated
On Marine Anniversary

# laming
OtrtfiH, |ll|, if H*i1 *****

p.;

atgok of invotcaa, waybills anti
gklpplng documanta. Ha wax glad
is Knock off for k whila. Wo
tnlkad up to Uia amau bridge in
‘ of tha pitot houaa. Only tba
’floor was up mart, otlH
aalosf in a nig wick
okair. Ufa wont outotdo
1 odukt watch for Kllati and
toM RuaaaU what trn twin
thoughtfully and uo-

r umchod, with a geutlo
I ’ ./ .K ,

The GOP ttaged a major upset
In defeating veteran Democratic
Sen. Guy M. Gillette In Iowa—a
key farm itate.
Gillette’s defeat was regarded as
significant because he had cam­
paigned against the GOP flexible
support program—a program en­
dorsed by Hep. Thomas E . Mar­
tin, hi* GOP conqueror. Moat po­
litical observer* had forecast vic­
tory for Gillette.
In Kansas — where wheat farm­
er* have been plagued by declin­
ing prices — GOP Incumbent Sen.
Andrew F. Schoeppcl won the flex­
ible support Issue, defeating for­
mer Sen. George McGill.
The GOP showing In the Mid­
west probably means that Secre­
tary Benson* standing at the
White House has been strengthened
considerably.

PA RIS &lt;4t-S*n Francisco $Jng
writer Max Conrad completed KN
first nonstop flight across the At­
lantic yesterday, landing his light
two-engine Piper Apache safely
near Paris 22 hours and 23 min­
ute* after taking off from New'
York** Idle wiki Airport.
It was the 49 year-old flier’s filth
solo transaUantlc flight. He made
the croaslng to deliver the plane
lo a French purchaser and to
arouse interest among young peo­
ple In flying.
Conrad said he wasn’t tired hy
the flight. Just needed "to relax a
bit." lie described his Right as un­
eventful. with the weather gen­
erally good, but added he “ ran Into
a licit of bad weather over the
North Atlantic and had to go
through some snow and ice."
The flier sold he would return
lo the United State* by ship.

l u l l •#*•**• w.

Mm . Nov. §. 1M4

Pag* I

PLANE D E L IV E R Y BEGUN
B A LTIM O RE en-The A ir Force
and Martin A i r c r a f t have an­
nounced that delivery of the Mar­
tin RB57, a lightweight Jet bomber
packing a heavy punch, ha.* be­
gun In quantity to the 11th Air
Force In Germany.

C A U TW N I
A ll F a s t i

Chronic brodCTltK^nfc/’AiYVlop U
your cough, chest cold; or aenu wonchill* is not treated and you cannot
a [fold to lake a chance with any aedlcm* leu potent than Crcmnylllon. It
goes Into tht bronchial aystem tohalp
loosen and expel germ Ud*d pblcwi
nml aid natu ra to s&amp;the ittd heal raw,
tender, Inflamed hronchlalmsmhtanei.
For children you can now 1ft
milder, tastier Crcomulsion I f f Chil­
dren in a pink and bbla w U l .
Get a huge lndtlcofCrednfuBon at
The American Bible Socletv dis­
your drug store. Use it aU is dUctUd,
tributes Bibles or portions of lli1 hies in 1,077 languages ami dia­ Crcomulsion it guaranteed to {-tease
you or druggist refund* mooey. Adv.
WASHINGTON i* - Thirty vol­ lects.
unteers, ranging in age from 3 to
tit), returned to their homes last
night after camping three day* and
two night* In a cold Maryland
IIIPPO DANGEROUH
L E O P O L D V IL L E , Belgian Con
creek bottom, testing -disaster sur­
go, i* —The molt dangerous, ani­
vival kits.
mal in Africa? A Belgian ex­
Except fur bedroll*, the kit*
pert, M. Holer, say*, IF* Inc Hippowere the only equipment used at
potamua. And Inal Ihe leopard
Ihe cginp site near Spencervlllv,
rank* second a* a man-kllUr.
Mil.
,
Holer baaed hla finding* on a sur­
The kit*, providing enough con­
vey In the eastern Congo.
centrated fond for three days, were
The hippo, which eats only
tested by student* and faculty
grus*. Is the moat dangerous "tj*Jfamilies of Washington Missionary
TELEPHONES 180 and 1071
cause It la so stupid, he wrote i west farmer* their way—Just as College, operated hy the Seventh
Roaa 404 Hanford Atlantic National n*ak BalUtni
In the magailne Zoolco. When die- farmer dissatisfaction with the Dav Adventist Church.
turbcil it wreck* boat* or tramples I oOP-controUesI noth C o n g r s l i
Civil d e f e n s e agencies cn
persons In death
helped former ITt-xIdanl Harry S. operated

Volunteers T e st
Survival K its

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING — TYP(NH
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OH
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

THIS WINTER, DORt BE

• • •

bi( BART SPICER

linger, Ihe lugh n iim ol humlitgn
CHAPTICtt TW EN TY-ON K
TH K UICIIT' eiiuncu to get tutor- OH the el.In of lllii linitl.
iiinlliin no line vine imd svii* the man
" It ii line," lie mill when I fillwho met isilauillti'd Itussi JI. I liuuvv lulled. "A * long uu you nay II (nut,
lie wan tm lllii litntt. lie Had In Inn ll'h (loe. I hit m irrow ing 11 down
Aamiming tlmi tm wim Hlmvnrt'a III one luhlctid like that. W ill Hull
Helper, no might Ini ii utnn wliu ttnm l u p ?"
wan iinown to Um police. And ir
"I Ihiiilt nn," I mild. " If II wild
lie wu* the hljrithvr, the name sumrone visit, he'd huvv hero dugwould hold true, lor ludli .nr /pug my lootnlejia und by now I ’d
epet lullxeil nkilln und the t o)js keep iiiiow him, at Ian? t oy sight. Uut
tiles uu uucli people. Il ili.it rcanutithv only people I Know urc Um
uigl svn.-i aumut, then the inun 1 onus .il Ihe L’n pin ill s tnhle. II the
vvuutcu would nave n violent nser- mno svii .v.ml is not ono ut tliem,
ulun lo ouvtug lit* plclure lulicn
he's stuying essay mini mo. tin'*
I lennrd oarli lor the Ural tunc | hrrn lutlirut me do what I like,
Hint tiny, my ine.i upreud in a imp- I in Mi to pvigUe, snoop around, and
py grin. Flleii, iMio'd help me. I
i he liu.'Ui I wen «luy. I c Iuhi citougll
won aurn of thui. Add aha would | to will' h me riml maltes him all
tired picture* ot the liuppy pa*- idiot. Anil il .sc Iiiio w anything,
aaugvra to umijileln Uu 'iluiy tide
svu Know Hue ik ii very nmnrl
wan doing lor Vuvaikiii, It nil tied upjik- sve'ru rflur."
i
in and tnuylie, just mnyl.e, utie’.l
l Uiny.” I'.im ll Im nllnd. "I
And my mun for me,
A sour (huuglil till me them eao l light tlmi. lie leaned oil one
Two hundred imnuiiigera. EH.-n nlbiitv ngmniil an mid loohmg eoncouldn’t tulio uveryhtely’j piuturv. triijiliim at nipped to tiiu iiilllng
But It wasn't iiai'i .siiiy, won il 7 ol r,iv r.tlilge It luldeil togiillier
Whoever nod walieil hi my room uiidi-r im. wntjrht nml hu stimglitsvbs Bomvone wh.me mU'iest in me oiled it itguili. 'Your girl’* trifKwl,**
Organ when CupUln ieMn.ua on- In mud "Uiciuu tvlla me she wan
iiuuuevu my unm* nod im.x.neei. up uerc all mmiung, tiilung picOkay. tlo lliai someone mu) been tutvi ui the river und waiting
Hveplng an eye uu ma slnev mi to gU a goo-l Eliot of Nutihez
had diicuvuirii i wuh I'hnKing hind, (lid Grenier wan tually tin Htewail. I Hadn't duno n tiling he pi i-esnl sviUt the sfay alia worlia,
didn’t kiiiisv about, liv'd oceh I'rol.'tsiomil stun alwuy* loolia
watching All the ilino. Ho I muni line, I giie*:» .hod wutchlr.g her,
hair* met mm, tnlkvd to hint. Anil I'd sa) she sva* good, immi.ln'i
1 hadn't met or tulJu'd to a soul you 7"
“ Yen," I culd sufUy, and It came
—excluding tho boat's olflcvr*
vauept (or Ihe people who ahiued out Roller tinto I intended hemline
tho caplnln'9 litble with um All ut I svan lo,ilang at her now, getting
(ha da tux* hvdroom iruvalleia. out ol u ioki with Lino lllggu Nllll
hig-monry lourlsts, war* at Hie imuitully sniggering under tha
capimna tablu. And among them ssnight ol tier gem. "I'd hu.v she
WM ilia one who aluggeil ltil*»vlj. wua terrific."
Fllun stood III u strong Lieani o(
Did Uiat hold water? I went
back over it. Tho m an- tlm aoniu- sunlight, (noting (or money to pay
ona—I ••anted could ba any ot U c Hie driver. Cl|u subsluuU blues nml
paaavngara. Dial wa* pmcdble. Iliit greens ol ner plaid suit wero
It didn’t maka much rsnaa. It ju*&lt; stiaoguly giosvi.ig, tiriillant, gemwasn't likely. My man tyu* loniv Him colors lit the lining light,
Itiugicll put Doth index ringers
trim slow vm-ogh to Kelp (ui *&gt;*•
on ma. Ha nml to (m aamcon* I In tua muuth and blew a blast (hat
hiiew, at hast hj sight, and ptob- nearly took my head oft, Ellen
ably to U lk to I wax uuro ol that. lonMrd up and waved excitedly,
I didn't iivcn dehutn it with my- Hhe pulled Duo Itlggs nround,
(jtiiL'Kly opened • large satchel and
g«|f any mora.
Now I needed tClton nml I was brought out a Hpeed Grnphlu and
Itching with impnlienca. I wan- then came walking briskly up (lie
tjarad up and down tho ing bad- gangplank, opening out the camroom, trying to plan just hosv to ern us ana moved Hhe took alahandla it I bad auinoUilna to do lion at the bass ol ilia jackalalf,
now and I wanted to gat alnrlnd. sighted once, utada another ad­
AU Um haay sleeplnana that nad justment and than pulled uut th*
piafuad
for uays
day* seemeo
seemed ouuami- hlauk •lilaftl that protect* tha plat*.
pia|[ucu mo roe
dotuy to havo dlaappaarod. I Hha snapped»th* picture, f*cavMappod pacing around Uio room *r*d the plait, reversed th* holder,
and took another. Than aha gave
and want cut.
th* camera back to Don and lookad
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puraar’o offlea aweating ovar a tor her lo coma up and aha nod-

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WASHINGTON ori — Despite a
controversy over the flexible price
s u p p o r t program. Itepublclans
marked up significant election vic­
tories Tuesday in politically Im­
portant firm belt states.
Some succenfid OOP candidates
differed with the administration
but the over all result* did not
represent, In the view of observer*
here, a repudiation of the now
farm policies pushed through Con­
gress hy President Eisenhower.
Nearly complete returns Indicat­
ed that congressional nnd statehouse gains mask* hv Democrats
were confined largely lo urban
areas cf the country.
'Pie M i d w e s t result* were
viewed, loo, as a farmer vole of
confidence In Secretary of A grindlure Benson, who sjtearheaded the
administration drive for variable
farm price guarantees to replare
war born high, rigid floors.
Counted out by hi* critic* several
time* since lie started plugging a
program aimed at "taking the gov­
ernment out of agriculture," Ben­
son's position appeared to tie
stronger than ever. Benson's home
slate, Utah, sent two GOP House
member* back to Washington de­
spite Ihe late withdrawal of one
candidate, Hep. Douglas Stringfellow. Utah had no Senate con­
test.
Democrats had expected declin­
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ing farm prices
to help „„
swing Mid

irutnaii Stage sue aurytue Victory
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wall aaked.
"I think ao,“ I said tightly.
"Why do you oak?" ,
(iuaasdl shrugged. "Forget it,”
ha tnuUerad. "gha* a Bn# girl.
Hats t f ae* hsr . . . oh, target

a limit mm. Kllcn wu* there the
ui'kt mnmnnt nnd I sviot plcnsrd
thut Itussi-ll hud left ins ulone. Him
won tired nnd hnp|iy and she hubhied with wlint slip und seen, III*
houxi.'*, (he lawnn, the lornllure,
lining a crrntlva Imiiglniitmn to
•mill] thu town m her iiiimt, as it
iilit'o hud heeii. Hhe svas lull ol
it nml she wan very clone arid |iml
then unylhmg site admired was
exactly what I wanted.
After u few minutes Bussell
Hindu n lug chiller opening tils
door, tic came out onto tho brldga
with us and then I explained to
Ellen it hunt the picture* I wanted
her to lake, t didn't rush Iter and
I didn't try uny tricks. It wuhld
have iKirn etisy lo tell her the
pitihlno und then play II so that
the Idea of tailing pictures would
have lire ii hers. Hut I laid It oil

tlie line.
"All right." she said with only
slight limit at Ion. "I need soil)*
happy passenger iliuta, I aupjiose.
Thu tiur, I think, don't you 7
Everyone corner in tlieru sooner or
later. Let's soe, you want th* cap­
tain, Mr. UuJtnlck, Mr. Uuttram,
Ur. Dunbar, Doc Higgs, Mr. Huasell and you. Who rlaoT"
I looked ut her and 1 hated to
say it. Her eye* had never left
me und aha Knew,
• "Ut course, the women. Wtvaa
and unattached females. Dear God,
1 don't even know tha names of
those twittering schoolgirls."
Hhe talked fast, almost stum­
bling in her eagerness lo para th*
nwkwntd moment. 1 touched liar
hand gently and alia didn’t bothrr
with any marc of It.
•Tm sorry," I said. "It’a a miser­
able job."
Russell stirred nervously beahta
me. Hu coiiglji'd and said wit”
delicate distaste, ”1 truly
thlriH It will be necessary to
my picture. And I am proi
nappy and honored to vouch '
Mr. Cprncy Wilde. That cut* d&lt;
tha chore considerably."
Ellen smiled at tha foollshncaa.
Hha lunched my iikjuUi with a coot
Unger. "It doesn't matter,” aha
murmured. Hits took a deep brtkUi
and smoothed her hair In that
graceful,, familiar geature. "W ill,
tat s get started. Which of yqu
carries' th* equipmentT I'll hav*
to stop in my room for same flashbulbs."
"Bussell,” t sold quickly, "some­
body might gat k smart Idaa I f ha
taw m a RatnambaK don’t aaaak
any picturaa. U t ail Utoaa people
*«s what you're doing and stpqt
let gny of tbara duals out «fW
only a mild axuuaa. Maka them
. „ o r ,,r r J K £ a » "Tbat'a my ]ob, W an," nuaatil
said briskly, "ktop trying to hog
ih« show. I'll att Ui*ro up and you
trip Uie trigger."
'T il wall Tn your ofOc*,” i told
Russell. "Taka your Um*. But p c
member I'm chawing eqy flngartiailk•
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RUaaalf aglutad brlikly nod took
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Invo. anil tha fii&gt;M i f iu.Ii Iu- v.
Itriratr ;&gt;nw«-r
In lit1
annum Iho lap i.wuor that a ill ho
liattl.Tf nvor in tho now C. imrarr
oloctiHl Tuo.ilay
Bill llii'ro aro many nlhors. ram:
Inn tr m p «inl into, in si iii'lmml
fur \l.iska ami Hawaii, n which
Itopttlilioaiis ami D jm ni'iat» »;'lit
.n llio la't Coimross ami may la
«n aii.iiii in tho now r im m o — that
will ounvono Jan
As painloj up in Kit- it alum
ramnaifit tho appmai !i nf hulh
flarin'. In ilumistia lovi.l.iti n nilt
Im&gt; KMrNl in laruo |&gt;.nt i i tho
.Into nf tho economy a. loiloctoil
In
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.n tivity
anil farm price.
Di iiverat* hit hniil on i i i*."iir
dial llio nation', ovum air n o
marroil hy lolllnto sIkii. ol .tao
listi ii. whilo Hrosulont lli.ontina
or Ini ,t Hopulvlioan oil. "in pr*
olaaniim HISl a. tho m i.| |iro.
Iwri i i . .oMortimr' yo ir in hiMarr
In the faroinn palioy liohl. tho
Sonato will ho ruiteil on l.r ratify
troalios Intomloil in woM S iithoii.t
Asian nalfons Inin an anti (’niiinin
nisi a'llance ami a w rit's nf other
afirromonts which would oirtinily
rostarr tho suvorolifnly of Wo»l
H it mane and ht lnu hor min llio
Non i Atlantic Troaty iirunm/n
lion Tlioy liino .tm nu hlpaitlsau
sillU'art
Wailo llmro i. nn parly .plil nvoi
llioso p.ii'ls Kisonlmrvor inis had
stroiikoi summil fnun honioiTat.
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Kneruy Act. overhauled hy Com
u re.. last yoar ill a way that
.llrri',1 prolosl. nf monnixily [rum
Demoorats, and the Dixon Vales
ci ntraot lot- a private power plain
i t s halkorl at 111. offorl. In win a in food power into TVA line, to
three-year extension of the r e n p roplaee ’lA'A |s&gt;wor supplied to ttio
rioal trade puiitrum and aulliiint) I At* ni;o Knorgy i'nmmission
to out tariff rales a. nilieli a . la
Sonato Di'inni ratio l.cador l.ynfior rout nvor tin t I'orimf Can | don Johnson nf Texas said dunnu
Ki o*s approved only a olle-yi ar | the cam pa iu n that I»mem-rats
ryloii.iim nf tin- Irir.lo anroom m l. would push fnr revision of tho
act
\tnmlc Knoruy Act to assure
Ta\e« oliiirnod i n one of llio "adi’i|uatc safeuuard* to protect
.ham .'.I losil.l.itivo e ntrover.,e. tin- people auaiii-t mnni&gt;)x'ty "
of tho last session Tho hio las
lie also .aid Domoorois would
nvi’rl’on' I'lll passed hy ConKie-. in .1 . 1 on "a thorough mutilation"
wa. hailed In too Ki.enhmver ail of ttio lllxon Vale* contract
mmi'tratlan a . one if il« m a la
HfVi.ian of tho I’aft Hartley \cl
achievement.,
w . lo liomocr.il. certainly wilt ho talked atinut in
aiifnod 1 wa. w.’lnlltod in fax nr iho now Cuntiro.s. as ii was in the
of the wealthy ami nf corporation. Inst. Inil dlflerlnu view, over what
The lax issue l&lt; h mid to eon changes should ho made appeal
front Iho incomtim &lt;’ diurcs* ho likely to ounocl out any chance
i au*o undor t»ro&lt;i*nt law. corpo­ for major action
rate "it-"»p* toy into, vyill dr. i&gt; ■'in of Ki.eiihnwer’* su ra .0
iriim W to I* per oenl A'&lt;ril I ami victories in the la.t Congress was
oxoi.o rile s mi .min. IlifllOr a n t adoption nf legislation In substitute
Millll' nt'ii" "nail, w II Iv l t r n to tin 111-m tils- farm tirn'o .upp irt. fur the
fire K rcan 1.*vel
rigid high Icii'l .upMirl I'lo g r .in
In torn), nt roromie. tin. will Hint ti.nl prrv.idi'd slnoi' the win
moan a Ins. t &gt;t io unv eminent rt Victories hy advocates of tho ad
ah id lliroo It;lit. n do'lar. a voat mini'tratinu plan appear to mini
linlo.. Canute., auree. In extol. I 111110 ihaiu'o. for .crapping it, a*
pre.onl ra ta . I't.sidonl Ki.onhow .1 1110 Doinocrals had urged, Im;
or h a . .aid Ihore may ho rn mi the i.'iio Ulldoiditod'y will lie refor sonio fmlhor lay old. m Ih v iv oil

vein ahead hut ha • not indicated
IIK A liqi'A H TK S Ttl SKIVE
how mm h
NICOSIA, Cyprus, iJT — llrilnli
The public i . |invalt- power
liuht ruanifostcd ii«olf in various iiih Ii IIu east hoadipiartrrs, headed
Sir
Charles Height
ways in Iho la.t empire*., e a rn e d hy lion
nd &gt; ih" o -ii4i «•..u&gt;n.11 oampalun ley. a r 1 to tie .vvitched from the
and will conliniii' udn the now Con Sue/ Canal Zone to Nicosia Doe
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III pail it ni l ho I'i'flo'ted ill
api'iuprialiim. fi i the llnral Klee
llifuatlan Admilll.tl'.lllnll, Hie Ten
n o ..oo \ till ) Vothnril)
dams.

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llio uni lln li.h Egyptian treaty.
1 hr la-1 of tho Mil,noo man lirdi'h

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Mon. Nov. .. 19.11

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'Undesirable' Yank
Leaves Moscow
MUSl’OW .H—Mrs Karl E . Sommorlatlo. dcrlarnl an "iii. losirahlo
person" hy the Soviet government
after a worker, dull 'cuff’*’, loft
Moscow Friday for the United
Stales

Arcnmpunii'd liv Imr husband,
the second scru'lary
Iho Amer­
ican Embassy Mr. Sommorlatte
hoarded a Hi. -tan plaiH' on run to
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Amba'.adnr Churlos E
Hoiili'ii and other 1 \&lt; embassy ofticials .aw them off. a* did rep­
resentative* of m.mv nthor Westorn and \-t..n •m li.i.sio* Mis
Snmmorlatti- - li 1yy1•-1 no visible regrad ii her depurlnrr

The Hu- .tan. li.nl .1 clt.i I Iter
•a "hi ‘lig.iniitu.*1 charging she
-truck a wi km.11 111 an aruunu-nl
Uct ‘2'&lt; o' or where I 1 take liicturo.
of some Uussian chditron Mrs
Hnust.in Stiff, vvito of too assistant
l TS naval att-uhi'. aid .he actu­
ally lid the 11urk1n.nl in nil offorl
to f n i 1 Mr* Suminoilatte
The Soviol Eori'lgn Ministry
asked that Mr- SiinmmLilto leave
tho rcnulry and wa. adamant lo
.living n'pri'.ontaliuii. by Holden
The State Hoparlmout ..ml llio So­
viet secret police had illegally dcI aIni'il the two embus.v vvtvo* ami
subjected thom to por.onal indignil It-* '
S mmorlalio ha. ....... given a
new a. *i gum eii 1 111 Washington.

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Just as ho pays attention to the care and
preparation of his automobile he revises Ids
own mental attitude about driving. He
knows that visibility is usually not so good
In the winter as it is in the summer, so he
slows down. Ho Is more coreful than ever
in observing traffic laws.
Driving in bad weather Is never fun. Yet
the driver who uses common sense, who
takes the necessary precautions, can avoid
danger and inconvenience. Drive carefully
this winter and bo around to enjoy tin

businesses.
Killing stations, restaurants and soda
fountains nencflt hecause of families decid­
ing to go to a moving picture ijic evening.
Also, lighted shop windows come under the
scrutiny of people to and from a theater.
According to a report from the Chamber
of Commerce In Korney, Tex.. “Last year,
due to lack of business, our theater was
closed for a period of about three months.
Our local Chamber of Commerce, together
with our mayor and his associates in city
government, finally influenced the owner of
our theater to reopen as the generl business
of our tow n had suffered enormously."
According to a committee of the Nation­
al Association of iteal Kslate Hoards, closed
theaters cut realty values, nnd it pointed out
lhut a closed theater is a "community prob­
lem." Also, it said, "With community under­
standing. the motion picture industry will
revive and continue its function as a segmeat of neighborhood life and as an import­
ant means of cultural communication."
Ity the way. what’s playing tonight?

No Room For C o n flic t

llufore he entered politics President
Klsunhower was a great (Joneral. Those who
wanted him to run for President maintained
thul his greatest talent was his ability to
Spring.
lead men of diverse temperaments and ideas
in a united effort. He has never needed that
TODAY’S nilll.K VKRSK
talent more than he does now.
Ho shnll not bo afraid of evil tidings.—
As might be ex|M'ded from a man of his
Psalm 112:7. If we know who will win the slat lire'the President was igdrk to express
Inst battle minor set back need not distress Ills desire to cooperate with the leaders of
us. With Clod on our Hido the final end will the opposition party and Ids intention to
confer with them on his legislative program
be good.
lie has saiil that he does not consider the
gidii in Democratic strength a repudiation of
T h e Sanford Herald
his program but he has also demonstrated
Kolaftllslie* In IMS
•Hr • •«-•*» SalxrSsr
that he rcali/.es that the election means that
I I I Maasnlla Arrau*
without Democratic co-operation very littli
K ll r r r l aa a rrra l class m alSr Orlnlirr IT. 1*1*. al
can
be accomplished.
Ik* Paal OKI** at sssl.ir*. Ktiirl4». andrr Ik* Arl
af I'aaarm af March S. 1ST*.
•
There
Is no reason why a difference in
Piti:It m a n i a s , tlillt.r an* l’»bllsh*r
JIM PISIIK.N, l'.«*rallr* l.dll-r
the
political
complexions of the executive
kOUNINM
M M IS IIIC n , A4**rll*laa
and legislative Imilies should mean an era
■linsi'NIPTIlltl MATHS
(&gt;lrS*r
Mr r*r nr«k
lla* wualfcSI.MIif "do-nothing.” The country cannot afford
IN Maalka
H i Maalka
Oa* «*ar
a conflict which would bar a constructive
. SM S
M.TS
S ll.S a
approach to the problems that must be
All aMlaasr aallrva, *ar4a s| Ifcaaha, r»**lallaa* aa4
l - Mlt»M al *al*rlalaai»al (ar Ik* auraaa* al raUlaa
solved, and leaders of both parties know it.
k w h will k* «kars*4 far al rraalar -.dsortUloa ral*a.
»)z
The elections are over and despite the dif­
l:/
Nallsaallf hr o*a*ral A4**rlMaa
ferences
that separate them as polltlelnnr
'•sal i'baaia** a( (.'amaitrr* DI4».
•avvtoe,
Allaala. Oasrala
the .Democrats and llopuhllcans must con
cent rate on the things they have in com­
Tka H*ral4 h a ai*aik»r al iba A**arlal*4 l*r**a
Nblrb Is *aftll«4 *«rla*lr*lr la Ik* a** far r*suktlmon as Americans. With good will on both
rallaa al all IS* lural atna *rlal»4 la Ibl* newspapersides the next two years can be a period of
Monday. Nov. 8. IWi-l accomplishment.
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HAL B O Y LE

Ambitious Girls W ed Corporations
NEW YOIIK &lt;* - An amblllnus
girl today doesn’t merely marry a
man. She marries the corporation
na works for, too.
It haa become a kind of 201)i
Century bigamy.
For it I* an open secret that
many large corporations now don't
mako a man an executive solely
on tho basis of his work In the
office.
No Indcedy. That Is only half
of it. The corporation spot checks
his wlfo also, to be sure that she
measures up to Its requirements.
Thus arise* a strange now Indus­
trial conccpt-‘‘the Ideal corporate
wlfo,"
The Idea of being coldly studied
by the bifocal gaie of a huge cor­
poration Is rather frightening to
the average wife.
"I think
thlnl I know how I
lease
....
nd,"
" she
......................
says, " ..ut _how
my husband
does a girl go about keeping a

corporation happyT"
S u p p o s e her hushand sells
Buick*. She Is unnerved by the
thought that In some mysterious
way she may commit a blunder,
a blunder that will not only cauie
her husband to to*« out on « promotlon to district salas manager
but alio cause General Motors it•eU to drop SO point* on the slock
»AtMt. H » an awful big respon­
sibility to put on the shoulders of
on* frail but well-meaning woman.
, Fortunately, iho has some tins
to guide her. But they tend only
to give her a feeling of Inferiority.
For surveys of the "Ideal corpor­

V'
*

ate wifu" shows that washing he
hind her curs, keeping her busbund well-fed und contented, nnd
rulslng her kid* are tiardlv enough.
She should dress well lint not Ion
well, lie "the college type," ilcvel
op sorlal charm, put her husband's
Job first at nil times, keep abreast
of his business but keep her nose
out of it, lie in-live In the commindly, stay within her linuschnld
budget, noviT he Jealous of hci
husband'* secretary or associates,
and so forth and so on.
Put more simply, she should
merge the qualities of Florence
Nightingale, Mary Margaret Mr
Bride, Mother Machrce, C'alhcrlnr
the Great of llussla, and a female
Dale Carnoiflo.
Otherwise. If she asks her hos
bund In 1074 why ho hasn't hnd n
raise In pay for 20 years, she Is
likely lo bo crushed by tho reply:
Ilomrniber that time we went
to tho boxi's house In IBM, and
you ruined iny career. The bins
decided right then you'd never be
the Ideal corporate wlfo, and there
waa no point In promoting mo be­
cause you’d only mako the cor­
poration look untidy."
Thl* ideal-corporate, wife non­
sense could break up a lot of
happy humps. It may result In
articles In tho women's confession
megailnes entitled. "My busted
Romance with Tho American
Telephone end Telegraph Co. “ Why
One Wife Felled with Anarontfk
Copper," end"The T rue Story of

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Try and Stop Mo
■ly IIMNITT CIAFr I

C F E A K 1 N 0 to a m id k il convention In Sen Diego,! discovered
P- U»AtU»t/4&gt;
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fevorlt#
glory there—I think
it appeared originally
In tno Nfw York«r— l i the one about ; the doughty matriarch
who underwent an operation
that wag, for • party of her y r t o W T r y /
advanced yean, exceedingly
dangerous, but came through
with eolora flying, and tongue
mort eauetlo than ever. Told

that patient* art compelled
lo get out of bed and walk a
ftw iteps Iho m y day after

llow I Let Down Slanduril Oil."
Some Indiannl ladles, hnwcvrr.
the
thought »•
of having
Isay
N/
II IU mere
in* *»• tins******
their wlfrlv ininllflcallon* Jmlwnl
... „u corporation
Miration brings out il
by
the
spirit
In “them
&gt;lrll of Lady Macbeth Ir
A few snniple reactions:
"Would It help If I did the duller
of tho seven veils at Iho next stock
holders' meeting?"
Kuppo.tn I learn lo spurklu for
General Electric, tlu-n my hus­
band switches his Job and goes to
work for II. S. Steel. What do I
do to help nim • -pul on more
tonnage, or Just try to look more
durable?"
"Personally, It I have to please
all my husband's bosses as well
as him, too., well — they'd tioller
start looking for a lady robot. 1 II
take In washing."
One woman, I thought, hud a
very scnlsble solution to the prob­
lem of the Ideal eorporatn wile.
"If wives are that Important In
a corporation," she said, "Why
don't they put us on the payroll,
too? Then they'd get some real
action."
Sounds llko a good sound buxi­
nes* Idea. Any husband would work
harder — ho d have to — If hla
corporation promoted his wife on
a family performance basis.

A ged M an Loses
Savings In T ry
T o Protect Them
C L E V E L A N D OP — White-haired
Jnmra Cranncy, 84, decided yes­
terday It wts high tlmo he put hts
life savlnge Into a aafe place.
So be stuffod I1.1M Into hla wal­
let, went to a church and asked
the pastor to put the money In a
safe deposit box for him. Hut the

t

ry w si

• 7 . «»• t t e a .h a a w k T K

that bue and fet knother tea
to the restaurant, Ida wAttet waa
_ that attentates us. You see.
ate bad refused te taka a eingle

WASHINGTON IP - Sen. Mc­
Carthy fights like Henry Arm­
strong, the perpetual motion man
who won three world titles In the
IW4H with this stock-in-trade:
never step hack, punch, punch, and
forget llie fancy footwork.
Even the Wisconsin UepohUcnn's
'enemies must concede he Is one ot
the most aggressive politician* nl
the Tmh rm lin y But lie has reset)
ed a point where he may have to
change his style or wind tip Mat on
his political hack.
It was his style that got him
Into trouble. Ills problem is. Can
he change It?
He made tils reputation as a
Communist hunter His record as
a Lawmaker Is not particularly ills
tinguished. He was a comparative
unknown, outside Wisconsin, (oi
Hie first four years after his eleclion lo the Senate in 11)10
When he hit on Iho theme of
llrds-ln-government In IBM, he be­
gun to slug his way out of oblivion,
if ho had cooled off after hts first
few sensational charges he might
have slipped bark Into olm-uri
status.
Instead, be kept hts name In the
lit-a-.lline* by attack, attack, attack.
Ann strung didn't bark-|&gt;cdal when

-d /A &amp; tS C
S A M

D A W S O N

Exchange Regulation Is Considered
r

NEW YOIIK
-Coffee nice*—
after a year of fireworks II.at
burned the lingers of America's
household budget keepers—are lie
ing Investigated today by a suh

Down South
By TIIUIIMAN KENNING
I Editor's note Thurmond Si-n
sing's rather biased rem ark&lt; do
not ni-i-essurdv reflecl the oplnimiof The Herald However, il is fell
lhal
Sensing'* eumment* are
Ihniighl iirnvnktnu. nnd Ior Ihi*
reason, they are being published i
SPEA KIN G H ilt 1 HE SOUTH
There is a small hut voluble—
roterle of writer* m the South who,
with any encopragemenl al nil
or even willmnt anv encourage
menl lake il ii | miii liu-lilselve* lo
shank (or the Smith, In prpiunt
the Southern vlewpidnl
III dolliu so, milorlUM.ili-lv, Iho e
whites utmost iiivarlahh
make
tlillil ol Southern eiislnnis and Ira
dlllons—its "solidity" In national
polllh-s. Its adherence In lilt- slntea
rights philosophy, II* traditional
custom* In race relations
Al Itie same lime, lliey do Ihfii
level he*t lu iHirlray the South nr
becoming ciillghlnii'd utter v cirt
of darknc**—dua lu tint stliiiulut
Ing Influence; of nlursc, of their
own 'TlhiT.ll' minds—nnd wi-ll op
the way lu uhnndoniiig il* "horse
nnd Imggy" phllMKVhv They u-c
some hope (or Hie Smith
These writer, along wilh all
other Individuals In Ihi* nation, ol
rmfrse have the rigid to their own
opinions and have Ihi- freedmn ol
sjii'i'i'h pi-niiilling llu-vi* upliiPni*
In lie expressed And. sir far as
these lihi i al writers are cunci to
ed. there is no ohli-etliiii In ttii'ir
expressing themselves *n lung as
they make It clear II I* Ihelr own
opinions lliey are expressing and
lhal lliey are nut speaking authorItallvrlv (nr llu- Soillll
as
a
whole It Is Ihls latter l.iult In
which they are highly susceptible.
tlnfurliiMale, also, is the tact
that It Is very dilflcult if nut Iniimsslhle In find a. inuguJlnc of nailmial clrculntinii that will accept
articles on the Smith l&gt;v Southern
writers nllur than those who
either poke fun nl Its "hldehmmd"
traditions or alti-mpt lo show lhal
the "Old Smith" Is breaking up
and Is now on Ihr march in Ilu*
ranks nf the liberals.
Could It lie. liv the wav, lh.it
the Smillirrn writers referred In
shove write as they do been use
they know this Is the nnlv kind of
articles they can sell; i t do they
really believe what they write?
tli-gnrilless of the reason. It Is
all too apparent Hint the nntlmi.il
ningualiie* will mil accept articles
(thing the traditional i-misi-rvallvc
Southern viewpoint. They will ac­
cept. for liistnuce. nrllrlcs decry­
ing the Smith's altitude on segre­
gation nr attempting to show the
South Is readllv and wllllnulv
ahiimlnnlng segregation, hut where
can one he found that will use nn
article selling forth the sound nnd
.irnsllile reasons for the Soulh'a
custom of seifregallon?
This same altitude runs right on
through llm wlmlo gamut of social
and polltlrnl matter*. Find a na­
tionally circulated magazine that
will use an article showing why
the so-called F E I'C Is not rcullv a
question of "race, erred, color nr
national origin," aa Its proponents
•n glibly recite, hut I* lit reality a
question of Individual freedom! Or
one that will use on article show­
ing that fcder.il aid In education,
or ownership nf the tiili-lnnde. or
compulsory unionism, nr the vnlIng age—to mention Just a few
among many—are questions u(
.dates rights rather than matter*
for national legislation! Or oo*
that will even use an artlvlp uploldlng states rights—one nf the
very foundation all
stones nf our con“ " pi republican form of gov

committee ol the Senate Banking
and Currency Committee. The Senale sleuths are trying to find out
whodunit
Al Issue is nol only llie Feder­
al Tru.le Commission's charge lhal
llu- trading oil the New York Coffre
and Sugar Exc hange played a vil
lam * role, hid al-o llu- larger Isin- nf whelhi-r this arid oilier com­
modity nxrhanges should he rrgu
tiled by Ihc federal government,
much a* stock trading has been
brought under (he eye of the Se
curdles and Exchange Commix
•loll
lb-re is fnluilmis year ol coffee:
Last iictnher green roffee bean*
of a com moldy used grade could
be bought here for 60 cent* a
pound lloaslccl, parked In a vacu­
um Im and dlslrihuled to the gro
err, a ixmiul cost around $1 re­
but
lliil trailers on Iho exehango al
ready had led up Iho prire ot rot
fee bean* for future delivery here
they riled reports from llr.-ml of
heavy crop damage there from
frost, and they reasoned that when
the new crop reachrsl here liy thr
rnd of the year price* would ho
mm ring.
With Iho lirglnning of llm new
your, prices of green roffee here

«•

:;! te* s? i!M.““.Vhcli.re

unity, ha* been more independent

began to rive, reaching apeak ol
U6 cents April t. amt holding near
that level until June. At that time
the Brazilian government again
raised the price of coffee fur export.
But Ihc scheme didn't work. Hetill prices of rousted coffee in the
tlnlted Stale* hud (-limbed a* high
a* II 46 u pound. Iluipcwive* cut
hack sharply on their buying.
Coffre traders here stopped Inly­
ing from Brazil. They hud two
reason*' the price resistance on
the part of the American hiuisowife, and word from South Amcrl
rn that roffee supplies there were
larger Ih.in had been predicted.
The IJ 8. Department of Agri­
culture came out with a report
that the supply pinch was about
over, lhal world coffer production
actually was slightly In excess of
consumption
The Brazilian government, un
able lo sell Its roffee. cut prices
In August Future prices dropped
fast im the coffee exchange. Be
tnll price* have come down here
tno. Green tieuns are down to
around fJI rents a pound and prices
for future delivery are as low as
62 rents.

WIN PENDLETON
.Mac hi hi- Beats Campbell
Was
It ii quirk of fate- that Imul Congri-iwmun Courtney Camptiell In
Tampa? The filial cuunt gave
Cramer an iidviintage of only nlimit 1700 votes. And tier*' Is the
sail story— some 3600 Camptiell
vuti-.s wen- not recoiiled In Tumpu
dm- t&lt;&gt; u mlsunderataiidlnu in the
operation of the voting mai-hinr*.
The luillot was so arranged that n
voter could.vote for all "unoppos­
ed" randlduti-s liy pulling on line
lever, lu order to vole fur uther
camlldati-s, the voter nad to vote
fur them Individually. More than
.'1600 persons voted for the "unop­
posed ' candidates only. Hillre It I*
lliconcelvalile thul anyone would
Imlher to go to the polls only fur
a group of people who had no
opposition
"f&lt; and who were already
hi—- amt
and Ig
Ignore the other canill*
datea— It Is assuim-d that those
MfiOU voter* thought they were vot­
ing the strulght Democratic ticket
--and fur Courtney Campbell.
HInco machines are machines, It is
ost too bad If a voter doesn't know
iow lo use one correctly Thd vote
Is counted the way It Is cust—even
though a person might not be
familiar wilh how to use the
machine—and there le nothing that
anybody can do about tt. —------—
New Congress— With tho Demo­
crat* back in Iho saddl eln Wash­
ington, It mean* that again Con­
gressman Bob Bikes will head up
the subcommittee of the Appro­
priation* Committee that controls
Ih* money for the U. 8. Army, lie
also haa born approached to do
special extra service on tho House
Atomic Energy Committee— a

censured by the Senate, returnlrif
today to consider charges that hit
conduct toward otliers, including
senators, was contemptuous ond
unfitting a senator.
McCarthy refers to what lies In
store for him as "lynching bee,"
which, nil by itself, might be con­
sidered contemptuous of the. Sen­
ate since It Implies that body is s
mob of vigilantes.
But it's typical McCarthy. Here
lie Is, in the worst Jam of hlv llf^
belling at a majority of the S en sE
even though he knows the verdict
of that majority may In the end
mean the ruin of his political life.
To he censured Is. In a sense, to
he -.liscredltcd. It Is the same as
calling a foul on a fighter. II would
mean his fellows thought he didn't
meet the standards of what a sen­
ator should be.
Ity C. It. DAWSON, IISA., MSA.
Next to throwing him out alto.
IMtE-WAIt - The great Pyra­ gethcr. a vote nf censure Is the
mid of Giza, Egypt is big wide and worst verdict the Senate could
hlg tall. The size of the thing Is render against him. Throwing hifli
7fJ7 feel siiunre and 479 feet up. out doesn't seem In the cards.
Sonir question about age.
• i a
McCarthy could still vote. If rensuied. He wouldn't lose Ills seat,
SM A LL CHAINS — It's best lo at lea*t before the 1068 elections
plant smull grains wilh a grain when Ills sqrmul term ends.
drill on a well prepared seedbed.
Another man, censured, might tie
Plant X to In peek* of oal.s per
nrre; 3 In 5 perk* nf rye; or 4 In so humlliatc.l he'd turn mrca for­
•I neck* of wheal l-’nr a good fer­ ever. That's hardly In McCarthy's
tilizer program, anplv between mo nature. He's naturally too aggres­
and fWMI pound* nf 4 8H or 6-lnin sive to take a w-thatk as perma­
at planting, then use 160 pound* of nent.
nitrate of soda or it's equivalent
In fact, he could hardly afford fri
when the stand I* established nnd go tiaek into oblivion again unless
again In the spring.
He's willing lo let tils political
If you want legume* in with Ihr career end without a further fight.
grain* use vetch, rrirnson clover He has no place to go but forward.
and Krnfnnd red rlover. Be sure
But how- l« he going forward?
lo apply enough lime lo the soil How Is he going to stay in the
to tiring the reaction up to about headlines? By the same tactics
h 8.5 nnd Increase the fertilize- that got him Into trouble now? The
on rate hv 26 to 6n per cent
next lime the Senate verdict, with
No grazing should he permitted
Democrats in control, might be
until the plants .-ire 8 Inches lull. the
mure draslte.
• ♦ ♦
Hot if Ills free.swinging stvle l_s
LIG H T — tt would take mi to
2000 fire file*, flashing simultan­ cramped — If tie h i* to think p
eously. to produce the same room the consequences for h mself every
lime lie want* to act or speak In
Illumination a* a single eundle
the future — will lie Im* the same
IIO SPITM .S — With *ume pen .McCarthy? IF* .*nmcthlng lie lias
pie, It's this way they are sat to think about.
Isflcd with a m-i-omiI or third rate
B's possible he may nol lie able
*m:ill town hospital up In the time to change, that he'* I «i much him­
they get a king size lu-llv ache und self for that. Hut that he'll fight,
then Itiev want first class facili­ somehow, lo keep himself a na­
ties Imill us of yesterday. Our tional figure seems rertain. If he
lliispltul Board I* Irving lo gel loses that, he loses everything
,
ready fur you and me.
lie ’s nroti.alily already lost sonp
• • •
of his following, and much pubne
GAS T \ X - During llu- month interest. Iteporls from the political
of August l!*6l. gasoline sales In fronts in the Inst campaign said lie
Florida amounted to RO 717 161 c it
i
lorx. nnd over Ro per rent of |||i- wasn't much of an Issue
total was «olil in llie ten high
ciumtlr.4 which ore Ibidc. Duval.
Hillsborough.
Pinellas.
Orange,
Polk. Broward. Palm lleaeh. E s ­
camilla, und Voluslu.
♦ «. •
The answers to evorydaY.'.
MALA HI A now is tut more of n
Insiirnnre problems*
nillBajjy ^problem Ui^u smallpox
By A N D Y C A U EA W A Y C U F F Mi-KIBIIIN

Way Down South
In Sanford, F lo rid a

R

Howyou.Know!

pltul for Gainesville —-and he Is
afraid thut If hu gives up tils spot
oil the committee—he might lose
any rtianro of getting the hospital.
.Southbound Couple— Arcnrdlng fill und exciting), Los Angeles (the
to Heiiutor Georuo Kmnthera' ail- smog wus nw/ul). Irene Insists
vam-e schedule, in* and his wlfo thut vnmtimia ure wonderful— hut
llaiemary should hr well on thsir she Is gluil lo Ih- buck-— und an­
way to South America where they xious for Congress to get going
will spend six weeks— returning again.
lo the Cnili-d States Jo»t in time to
rcb-hralii Christinas with their
chlldii-n Their trip will lukr them
to tlu&gt; Virgin Islands, J umihi-Iu,
Vrnciuvlu, I’eru. Colombia, Chile,
Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, und
the Canal Zone. How uIhiuI his
vote un the McCarthy question?
Hu has hern excused from the Senate for this trio lu-rnuse tils main
purpose Is the liivi-stigntljil of air
travel problems fur the Brnata
Committee on Interstate and For­
eign Cominerrr. His vote, which Is
to (-ensure McCarthy, already Is
on the record, end he has been
'pared" with a Itrpuhllran Senator
will) uUo hus been excused. Now,
this trio bus started the rumor
nmuiig Floridians here that when
his present term is up ho will Im
retained as the attorney for •
group of Latin Americans coun­
tries.
Irene’* Back— Tho air In Conressman Bill Imntaff* office Is
tiled with talk of travel aa Irene
Manning tells about her month’s
lour of the West. Mrs. Manning
* k m . tax
traveled by double-decker bus to
California and back, hitting inch
high spots an Denver, .(beautiful)
Beno, (terrible place, I read a
book and went to bed at 0:00
o’clock). Halt Lake City (I would
210 H. I’nrk Ave.
like to liv* there, It suits my per­
MONDAY
sonality), San Francisco (wonder-

P

I

the going got rough Hr Just hrltrd
the other guy It was how he be­
came king of the featherweights,
lightweights and welterweights.
McCarthy became a national fig­
ure the same way. Trying to cor­
ner him didn't slow him up. Hi
kept moving III, belting sway,
throwing charges from all direc­
tions
As it turned nut. hr was n tittle
t(x&gt; rough for his own Bond. ’Pin
Senate, four years after he had
become a M-n*.itiimal figure, d#
elded It was time to sec whether
he' needed a dressing down
lie him*rlf predicts he will be

only * 2 down

«I3“

W ieboldt's C a m e ra
Shop

•II I.K I K IN : I Imvi- n vugile
bleu of the in* ailing of 6-10-5
limits up automobile Insurance
Iml woulii uiipreelnte vour giv-E
Ing me the cxuct definition.
t.NSIVKItl The 6-111-6 refers lo
IIiiiii *uiiiU of dollars and hullrules the amount of Insurance
carried for llodllv Iniiirv nnd
Property
Damage
Liability.
Under those limits the Insuring
(.‘ompnnv will cuvcr your legal
linhiiitv for pi-rsonul bodily In­
jury to the limit or 15004) for
anv one person or 110,000 f o r .
any one accident uml your legate
linhiiitv for properly damage^
to llie limit of 160(H) for any
one accident- P. M. Tlint isn't
enough Insurance.
'I f you'll address your own Inturnm-e question* lo this office,
we'll try to give von the correct
answers and' there will he an
charge or obligation nf anv kind,

CARUAWAY&amp; *
McKIBBIN
I I I N. Park Ave.

Pb. in

t

terrific

assignment

if

It

goes

rs peeled
through. Another change
*
m tpart of
Is a anlfl on U
Ite
__ Congress­
--------man Byd Herlong from the Agrl
culture Committee to the power­
ful Waye and Moan* Committee.
And Coiuireeeman Billy Matthews'
big problem II how to atay on tha
Veteran's A ffair* Committee la
the faee of offers for a better spot.
enimimt
Thnsa who arc so prono to.be­ He InalaU ho wants to stay where
labor the "Solid South" — and he le becauaa he Is working on
happy in Ihelr doing so—can find getting a &gt;30 million veteran* ho«-

utor told him to taka It to a
ank.
,
Being unfamiliar with - banks,
Crannoy did not know they were
closed on «h# eebbath. Ha went
to a bua atop in front of. a closed
restaurant to watt for a rida down­
town.
He telta what happened *fter
that:
«
y
"Welt, 1 took out me pipe. And ample mngmlno space fur their
i'b I could light it, 1 put
critlrlam*. nut not those w
allot on the window ledga.
would show the very good reasons
pipe, than — swoosh — along
‘
•
had little causa
ole
at Ihaving done
level: or that
tin irctlona
fly tht*1
m In certali
ona In rare In*
ave had
good
" I ait down, and 1 look out the itaners, have
T:!#equally
equali.
i
.
reasons
for
returning
to their ttra­
window. Thon all ol a sudden It reaaons
ditional
especially
dswna on ma — me waHel-"
J
‘ custom!
— ‘ And -**

rsa t

. but couldn't quite understand

Senator McCarthy Keeps Punching

T

O . D . Kartell 810 E . P i n t
For 10 years, •hla store has
consistently observed the fol­
lowing hours:
Wool days: I a.m. la ItU p.m.
flatvdays • a.m. to T:JB y*m,
- Ctoead from ME p a . f
Saturday until • a.m. Mam

FA R R ELL’ S

Closing Out Our Used Cars,
#

Wo Imvo one of the finest stock of uaetl cars we have over hud und uro going to sell
them ut greatly reduced pricen while they luat. Look ut tliuse prlcca und then come
down und look ut tho earn.

1942 Buick 4 Door Sedan.............................................. $N*0O
1947 Buick 2 Door Sedan ... ................... ........... ... 9|fe00
1950 Mercury Sedan ....... ..... ................ ... ITMLOO
1949 Buick Super Sedanet.........................................HM.00
1950 Pontiac 4 Door Sedan.................................. HfeOO
1950 Buick Special 4 Door Sedan... ...... ..............
9M .00
I960 Buick Super 4 Door Sedan ...:....................... .
»|EM.OO'
1951 Buick Super Sedan..................................... .......... $I480&gt;°°

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• RADIO

- HOtXYW t

(7* GROUCH U L L R Y
J | O L L Y \ V O O I ) — I/ ir e t la Y o u n g is bnck fo r h e r second
y e n r on television in h e r populnr S u n d a y n ig h t d ra m ­
a tic S erie s, " T lic I / jr e lla Y o u n g S h o w ," v ia N B C - T V .
Renowned for her nrting ver.atllily, Min* Young I* again appear­
ing In a broad m in ty of rolra, Interpreting the 8wedllh servant
or drawing room hnito*( with equal eaae.
Horn Orctehen Young in Salt Lake City, MIm Young was "rechristened lairrtla by Colleen Moore beruuse she reminded Mia*
Moore of a fairy talc heroine who poamsed her fragile charm. A

Tom l.c»U
loirelM Young
favoiite of photographers, Mina Young figures she has posed for
over 4f&gt;,(MM) ••stills ' through a period of stardom In aome 78 pietur*s. In real-life she has been married 14 years to Tom Lewis,
former agency executive, who produces her show. Is the mother
of a daughter, Judy, and sons Christopher Paul and Peter Charles.
A part-time pursuit is the St. Ann's Foundation, which supports
a maternity hospitnl for unmarried mothers and sponsors the St
Ann's Adoption Agency. She has served as president of tho Foun­
dation four terms.
C IR C ll THEATRE CHANGES
"Armstrong’s Circle Theatre,”
n consistent favorite, is back for
its fifth yenr, Tursday nights, on
NHC-TV. This season the tele­
vision show includes fresh ap­
proaches In production and gen­
eral formut. A bright, flexible
schedule includes
musical and com­
edy talent, as
well ns dramatic
stars. "On the
production ci.d,"
says
program
aupervisor Ralph
Nelson, "televi­
sion so far has
borrowed heavi­
ly from stai-r-nnd
screen We are
June! Itlsir
Iryisgtogct new
. . nil " lif t ' Irehniillies and
dramatic forms into T V . T V can
accomplish things that neither
Ilrondwny nor Hollywood ran."
Typical of the new nlmws, nil
"live": the opener, "The llenutiful Wife,” a light hearted afTnir
starring Janet III;-n nr a mother
suddenly Clowned "Mrs. UALverse." II was firsh and exhlTntnling TV entertainment.

FAVORITE

MOTHER-IN-LAW

Whnt Kve Arden did for teach­
ers, Spring Ilyington on hrr
new T V show hones to do for
mother-in-laws. She is star of
tho new night-time situation
comedy, "Dcccmlier Hrlde"(Mon­
day nights, CHST V ) , a show
that presents her
in the role of a
r e m a r k a b le
mother - In • law
Indeed for the
dramatic world.
Inatrnd of the
much maligned
one, she, as l.ily
Kuskin, appears
n:.n middle-ngril,
Spring llyioatonhumorous, like. . . arm T V ro/r#t,ir ,|n|| *h „
lias no trouble at all in attract­
ing middle-aged and marriageable men. It Is a pleasant and
adaptable role for Misa HyingIon, I wot jmn rrnl life mother-inlaw, veteran of 7fi movies and
i-ome -'ll llroadway plays. Hrr
lime spot Is gissl, too — the old
lied Hut ions niche, folluwing
Lucille und l&gt;e;il.

TTTI------------- ---------------- -------

: M rs . Mebane
t Is Honored

MONDAY

At Lee Home

SI Murks 1,'ha pier of Holy Cross
episcopal Church will meet at 8
M rs. F ra n k M rh u n r J r . who lu ., p m. al the home of Mrs Hoy
Syntfs Jr., Loch Arhor with Mrs.
been v is itin g h e r in n llir r , M rs. F.
Hoy Syme.s Sr as hoslo-s. Mem­
A Dy.siin, was lin m iie d T h iira d .iv
even in g w ith a show er hy M rs. bers are reoueded to hrmg llihles
and
ciiiieiTihnie
H a r r y Lee Sr and M r- ll a r r v l i e
The Elsie Knlghl I ’leide m Hie
J r at the fn rm e r’s hom e on Sem i
I n-I llaidisl I'lmrrh will meet al
imlv 1II m I
T h e d in in g I .alilt- c .irrie d out a 8 P m ill the home of Mrs. It E.
pink mid hliie c o lo r aeheinr w ith I'eiinfoy, IIOI Llm Ase.

sweclhea*. t roses ana blue (low ers
surrou n d in g a blue stork
M rs. V o ile W illia m s J r and M rs
J . II. T r id u r k w ere the p rize w in ­
ners fur gam es played A liuby
c a rria g e le cn ra le d In b li.u held
m any lo v e ly g ills D ial w ere prele n le il In the fmnttree.

Refreshments
of
individual
puin|ikln pics lopped with whipped
cream, hoi euflee, and mils were
served hy (he hoslr«ses.
Iinlled to he with Mr- Mi h me
were Mrs F. A
Hyson. Mrs.
Frank Mehine Sr
nl Orlando,
Mrs. t'harlrs l.arllgim of Oilindo,
Mrs. James Terw llleger,
M^s.
Charles II Howes.
Mrs
Voile
Williams Jr . Mrs la-sler Ciiilli
rle. Mrs Honald Jones. Mrs II I.
Zimmerman. Mrs. Ilirk
Aiken.
Mrs. T H Hall Jr . Mrs. Alton
Hiixhury, Mss. Hnlph Hcan, Mrs.
William Vlhlcn, Mrs II I. I'er
kins Jr.. Mrs. McKav Trulurk.
Mrs. J. II Truliick. Mrs. (iconic
Elck, und the hostesses

B

M r.

nnd

Fr t

M rs.

C h arles

M organ

ire announcing the hlrlh of a n
h. 3 nr. son,—Inmes Wilson, on
Ocl. 2H at IheTlrlando Air Forcr
Have Hospital.

f

AIM

&lt;ID N D I t . O N i D

TUESD AY

The (ilcancrs Class of the First
Haptlst ( Imrch will meet with
Mrs. W. () Stnnsell. Oregon Ave.,
al 7:J0 p.m
,
The llnily Troth Cluss will mccl
al the Valdez I Intel at 7:13 p.m
with ('urnlyn Carsons as teacher
The study "I'eace
Hcglm at
Home" will he continued. The
public is Invited.
An nddre-s by the chairman of
Seminole CoilUlv school trustees.
It. F. Cooper. "Investing ill Good
Hi-liooN," will lie heard over
W il l|{ al I p.m.
The
First lluplist Training
School for Holiday School workers
will begin ul 7:!I0 p.m. The Admin­
istration book for ench depart­
ment will In- taught.
The Wilson I'-TA will meet at
11:11. p.m. with Miss (Sene Nunn.'l!y, music teueher, ns guest speak­
er. lilies will lie colected ut this
session.
The Itelief Soele'lv of the (,'hurrh
of Jesus Chi 1st of I aider Hay
Samis will meet at M:30 a.m. at
the huine of Mrs. J. Is Ilium, W,
First Ht.
SI. Mary's Chapter of Holy
truss Episcopal Church will inpct
ill H p.m ul the Inline of Mrs. II.
L. Zimmerman. 818 I'ulmclto Ave.

s

Florida Federation Of Gulden Club:.
Elisc Hutchi son, Has District Meeting In Sanford

Robert Cornell
Betrothed

lien and Mrs. Joseph r arson
(.d rill-on ale ullliniliuIllg Dll' i'lllugetiiciil and appro,iclilg mar
.luge of their daughter,
EII m*
'Vhltner. In llohert Leslie Cornell
Ir , son id Mrs Holies I Leslie
.'nriiell and Ihe lute Mr Cornell
.Miss Hulrhismi was born in San
'ord and attended local schools,
graduating from Seminole High
.school She attended Florida State
'nllege for Women and the t'ni
er-iiy of North I'arullna and is a
uemher of I’lil Della I’hl sornr
ly She is mcsenlly employed .&lt;i social worker for the Florida He
larlment of Public Welfare and
,s a member of Ihe Presbyterian
'burch.
Mr Cornell
gradualed
from
srmiimlc High School and adenil
•d the (ieorgla tn«titiiti' of Techmingy where he was a member id
I’hl Kappa Alpha He was in Ihe
European.
Ptierlo
llieati.
and
Southwest Pacific theater in Wot Id
War H and is a major in the
United Stales Army Reserve euro
Mr I'oriii'll is president of Ihe
IToridii Precluding eomp.niv

District Seven of the Florida
Federation nl Garden Clulw met.
ill Halifiilii T o o l 'day al MeKillli '
Hall. The Hireling was called In
order by Ihe district director. Mr'
I. E S|KHcrr of Sanford The in
voc.lliotl was given by Ihe He'
W I* Brooks Jr . an address nl
welcnme hy the honorable Mayor
Earl Higginbotham, and Mrs
George Met .ill, Sanford Garden
(.'lull chairman who expressed her
hope that everyone would profit
greatly front the pleasant day
nlaiytcd. opened ihe program
Mrs. Italph Slim , Apopka Garden
Club, gave the response, and Mrs.
Spencer Introduced Ihe guests awell av ihe panel of the Stale
Officers who cnndtieled Ihe t|iio»
lion and answer period
The Stale officers were: presi­
dent, Mrs E igriie A Smith. Fori
Lauderdale; first vice president
Mr* John II I'.irknison. Daytona
Heach
second vice president.
Mrs W D DulIon. Pensacola;
Ihlrd vice pre-l.lcn*. Mrs. Arthur
F. Coe, .l.ii k 11'ixlilt*, correspond
log secretary. Ir
w M. Alb
son. Fmt I an leril tie
Guests ,'i
I! irold Hulls.

H 1
LAHT TIME TODAY

.

llm lih l,

■imip t'mnighoiil

in llils siibjrr! for die reeelved Imr
ina.ilei degree on a thesis written
on wlldflowers. Hlie collnhiunted on
tho hook "Flowers nf the South"
with Mrs. XX’llheniliiii Green.
Mr*. Albert Curry, past presi­
dent of tin- Orlando Gulden (’till*
it ml present s’hitlr Hutu of ii'vurd*
committee will do tllf ferelit ar­
rangements using three ghidioli.
Mr*. Joe Kelly. National Audithon Xnelrty, and al present ix a
worker in the Childrens Mitaeiun In
Jacksonville, will emislruet uniisiial
arrungeim ill.-' w ith dried material.
She will also do "Burlap" picture*
featuring dtird material.
Mr*. Eugene F. Henson, former
State nnd district Junior Garden*
Club chairman, will present Chris
mas Idas featuring m o b i l e s ,

ill t ill-1 r n a tllla l

(he

stale

T ii" Flral IlMiitiat Training
Kehiml fur Kiuidnv Sshmil workcra
wij begin at 7;.'ll) p.in. Tim Ailtnln*
1st ml Inn tniuk for each depart­
ment wil lie taught. .
Mld-wt'i’k I'rnvrr Kervlrca nl lh«
l'ir»l kfi'thmlist Church In H 1'*
Kinley Hull will lie at 7:80 p.m.

p.m.

JEAN PETERS Ifllll
STARTS TOMORROW

ff

| | i n | / U t iH iL .
H W KK HHW Mi

M v iH W a

The Training School for Hunday
.School wrorki'in will begin al tho
First HaptUt Church al 7:30 p.m*
The Central Circle of the San­
ford Garden Club will meet at the
Harden Center. E. First Ht. and
Mclionvllle Ave . at 0:43 a.m. A
covered dlih luncheon will be fol*
lowed by a garden run to Me*
Neill'* FlorUl. Mr*. A. C. DenMtn.
Mr*. E. M. Hoke, and Mra. Frank
Hill will be ho»tctiei.
FRIDAY
The First Baptist Church Sunday
School Workers' Training ichool
will begin al 7:30 p.m.
The Duplicate Hrldgu (Tub will
meet at the Yacht Club with seat*
ing to start at 7:43 p.m. and play
lo act underway at • o'clock.
The Mimosa Circle of the Senford Garden Club will meet at 10
a.m, at tho home of Mr*. W. S.
WHIM, i n E . Uth St., with Mr*. C.
Chorpenlng aa co-hoiten
The Sanford Homo pemoi.tli ameet at to a.m. «t

and

Imhllnl

I

| •I •lit III

lln

I'.l'l

p liilliiltit. and stl fv f . l lilt
A lanik In lile w ill he maun I &gt;«v I! ill
sides Nile also . l i e - e&gt;l Hie no
a
Miss Cornelia Miner, l.lhimi.iti "f |i&gt;irlani e ol p lllilh ,t'X it t &lt;if
I tllf I lm 1
Hie O rla n d o Garden I Tub and all g a rd m ^ Id*, ;• Hi | I l f
new Junior Garden (Tub I.... I » d e a liip a ig n
n il’ ll aiilllilllll f .l
lie lU s p iliy l'd . C o l ages. Illlld i s ir),
M lEugeni
r fer * 1 1
I'v step, w ill he p ie -e lite d hv the Ih u l N all.M ini i l ' i
T Nttieiie.i li.it!
Ja sm in e C ii'T e O tiu n d " G aid eti the G ard en IT ill
sell e li'il lln Shaw 1i* t(*it11&lt;.t t i I ir
Cluli. I'KG*'
Mrs. .1 I I, vd |*t,i .oi, Seveiilil liens in SI 1,0111- a file x|fe nf till
lie |s X 11||«'t 1 ,(l
H i i l H r t U n •- ii. ' • l.ai,man, wIII b u ild in g H ie
I ih . isni mid Hie pruji.«•'••*( -• fIMtl 1f11 *1
have un hand ,|, i .1 " I . lie ,t ill lollip
faille for '• ill pil ’,ipi'*s In Jiin in r $;|I8I,(NN| lo r Ihe lu ll lll.g Site ill .•ile
a plea " A penny a ■l.l &gt; w ill III lid
Carden Chili XX’m k
•ldll.lt I'
Mrs. Theodnie Wolf, lloitii’iil- I'Tu ritla w a s " un til
turnl Chairman, Orhindo Garden saved liy e m li garden i lull im-m

(’lull, will *el lip n prupigatian ex lu r
hiliil under gluss to slmw ' irlimx
singes of root growth in plants
Mrs, C. F. Jefferies will sinew
hi. iiiu pim'eduro with hegimiu*.

MONDAY - TUESDAY
. .H I M

I &lt; »\ I

JANE WYMAN
ROCK HUDSON

l '. x

s I . »l&lt; X

( lalletu.

Mi

I

\\*iIImi«« lh*w land.

nine . Mi

M ia

lo w * l!

I* H .iU K 'lly*

.I

I I

Mi

Mm

S h in d*

i ow n e r, .Mm

u &lt; m i."

iiis«tclutter m e 'Mirir* i*n*l t fm
Reilly \«*il She earned I* t&gt;* ope t
of whit*- cut nation a and w*«i
heart ro-c.1 uMachrd •«• * w!ui«
llih le

Serving m h* r i*i&gt;t* » . m.ition
of honor wa a Mn*. A h Hmluy
win* wane it Aofl pink 11 * i I* npt &gt;i
*li«'^4 coniph'te with him k »«*••*
soriei nnd a hompiet of 1*1&gt;*• &gt;ai
nut 11&gt;
ii a .
A
and

II. Ih in lu n .*» t* «| .* 1 i man
w in l l a i 'v Ih •» il iin!

u a I m ih

('ail Suinl* r.
Tin* hrldeY inothni w.*
•••I
in ii |»ink totut «• t oil w •: .i ' ' i l .
tic* • -oi i* s mill .* coi i t ,
i*
I .Il ll.lt lOll '
I ’oi a xv edilmu ti'l' 1
will \ ifai ( tin K io p in a n» •• ■•*
'd ll i Xepoi t , l a .
i &gt;i I* .h i x « ni out*
ill'll* « W ill lie lit

11" old (.* lin 'o t l «piat *• dam e
hi 1*1 S a tn td iix nn»li| at tin* l 'S ( t
xx*i»» I •*i lin'd a* a m h y i xr l&gt;y one
•f ttie »»• * ani/al •••i»* i •p i * *n lii
’ !'•
\ I.Hk'e *IMW«I XX.Is H'l timid
lo du’ne t** flu- c a llin g «»f dun
(*!«» s,
1h l.iitd**, Aifuai *• dance

Mi .nil Mi
I* lii iiim; Hit
X I

•I X loll,I

Mrs. R. Newman Jr»
Is Guest Of Honor
At Desert Bridge
Mi

h o 'M tt

\ N exrn tiili d r. xras

iln- h.*noi i; i. «t Siitnrdnv afltrnon i»\xInn Mi* .1 (J. Sharon And
Mr- \ K h* x • •it« rtuinf'i at thn
•'••me *&gt;f th« foiinor with « dca^rt
In idee
The lii u*' lixinu room i wero
h* antifullv decorated with fall
floxveiA and the timing table was
leiiteii'd x\ith a m imiMiinl nrrangoin* fit of flint • and t&gt;errir«.
I heir w« tc five tatilen of bridtfO
’.Xltll pu/e- Lr*'illu to Ml*, (i. D.
Iii-hop it Mix William lluah and
Mi a Mmtha Wurht.
Ihe lii'sl* * is pre-eiilf | tho Hon*
oi ^,e | with mi i veiling buff *11 tk
in* iii *'|*Ii » ••! the •&gt;»»u.Aion.

.

WSCS Circle 3
Has Routine Meet
i, i. \.S I III
■*f the Wonun'i
i * Ot I tl| I-'Man Service m«t
k 1*1 til* •miii'’ of Mr*. C.
,, h■ill II XX It il Mi *. It. \V. Turn-

lo p p li c
X* v
I’hen i ■.x
i
t i r j ' . ('a k \ ' *

Mm I’.im x wim l*oi ii in v *iii ••••i
• ' ii - •*• h*• 1&gt; *
and attended local •*« hoo
p
lio iif nn i *i i - i i i « aa \x a a ilucipm ad
dimtihtf fiom Seiuiiiol*
II
aii* t w i'i !• .it li. io&gt;fx i •fr&gt;-xluiu nta
Sidiool xxilh tin* I la**a o| IP*
I he

xi ooin

i s a lint lx • of It \. .

bind, I «i. xxIn t e In af lend. *1 .
t io iii xxhnti he
admit* &gt;1 in I
II*' i • |M• nl l\ 'l a l loft* I ai I
S u n fo id N il'.it X iix ih iiix \
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I IOII

lire Sil II f «*t *| I I 1111*f I I » *1

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I • '*ln \ me lii \ ••\ l
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I |t|**(fik||| *&gt;f I (• l|ee|4' It |iy al
f il l XX Itli || 111iM Ill-f I ti III f*&gt; I iiti*
•'lit t'l I Ik1fi |||t' II t ful illl, Ilf o*l nc to
,t (ink* in nii ut I Ii* •*( I f '" I I' I \
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l‘'i'iitn iril tin tin |n •• • .I 'l

.

•l pi. .»• ,| *off»'*' xx*r*' nerved.
l ln* •*■ at '• inline w » i f M i r . A . D .
/u. h . i i i , M,
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It, o r /in mo . , M r|&gt;. S m ith ,
Mi
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\ nil* r.son. M r t.
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I',, I, III '„ li.
Ml*.
IllM U i'll
I 111 II M i- I! I
( ole, and M rfl.
II 'll*’ .. * i it '"

Elementary School
Teachers Meet
At West Side
I 1 y - im iiu '!' ( itin itv H ii»m li o f
’ lif \ • d« inf lull f**t l 'h ll'lh n o d E d it•.»» **ii lift i ,t* I ' m W i -h I Slcit* l ' r l s. i
I i .i t xxt i k \v It Ii tench*

ilftli* «• | mil mm , 1111||iti, ,ti • ' •(
lull .in i t •*! 1**1 fit*
x • ill 1
• nl ’ in
liiiiiil t Ire I inti mill imvf 11 x ini
ui'l .1 it ,Mii H t i*f i t i nu
f • 'dr *i" n i
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USO Square Dance To Be Featured
Termed Successful On Variety Show

FRANCIvSCAN WKSTWOOD

BARBARA RUSH

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S m a ll I'ltlim t anil fa in |, rin i',f Ihe background w ith
H tu liiili p la n 'll un each stile o f a V
titlilt* in fto n l of tile p u lp it. In tlic
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w ile also Im in m g in each w in d o w .,

CHINA
CLEARANCE SALE
N O V . N lh

TIIUItHDAY

*

lln* p u tty hm &gt;tna wort* at true
hk&gt; tv d cK irn tcd with pink und
uti i'ii cm pe pnp«'i&gt; utrninM'M und
i iilo ii it liullootiR. A w hite Im c
d o th covered tin- d iu in i; tiilde (tint
Will t ilile ie d w ith il licu iltiflllly
(hcoruted pink and u p m 'h hiith dav
cuke holding three doll rntidleA.

in in I*
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Mn
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Till* fourth annual Slale I l,,w, i
show will hr lii'lil III ••rula, VI" •&gt; hoi* * in « l&gt;.»t H* m ill a nine lm .
111 ami 17 Ib is " ill billow Hit* t• *. - » xx. *.• Mi . Plill IxoamIi i and
Mute Cun *ers iiiloit or*•gr im m Mia I *lxx 1*1 Kp-xlellt o f C o i i ^ ic
llireh SI,lie I ‘.I* k, I &gt;,i I I uudi • »:al lm a! Il* I lie! 1-1 IH'I XVI o fill III-l»
dule. April t.S I" ,1'*, mill Iwo im iii *d d It* !*• i * i* ftc d iiiii ut * of in
hers are eligible Inmi e.it’ll ilislili I •l i 'l d i ii il t akes i i i ,d pm , It,

'J. M is. W oodson IH ekei oil, p.i • | ill.il In tii-i it was a limit lo feel
chairm an o f con servation no,I hln ls tlinl 'tie i . hi lug o| seiso e l-'lot
for tin- O rn tid n G arden t'ln h
\ id a I the set olid hugest leder
ta lk en com posting, In lln n fle i
aleil group and as g.nih ii eluh
noon M rs. D ickerson w ill p te s rn t llteitllieis they ale a pall id a
b ird slides selected fio m her ow n larg and woiiderliil org.inizalhm
and tho Au du bon H n riv ly eolh'c
ITte Hook of 1nf I»r III ;*I lull ** w ill h r | to attend
lio n s. M rs. H ickcrsun is a m em ber given caeh presW enl o r
t lr r le
TftP S a n fn n l G a rtle n C lu b « u » r
o f the A m b itio n H o r ir ly .
rh iilrin n n s«. iha* -he xhm ilil al i .M,|t,* | ph.nls ax g llfs In a ll out ,d
'I, Sirs, Unwind K. Young fnun low litis It ,"k lo i n r iil.it '- frt'c lv I |t,wn (in rile n C lu b nn iiib c rs
Glermont will discuss a cnmhlna- am ong In i’ m r m n rr - slia'i* it ac
I . ii Hi' llt'i ill w is served .ll I tl
tlon vegetable and flower gurden iiu n iltls
Is Hit'in
them w ith S
Stale
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a il" na
p m w ith M rs G eorge llu id e ii u
In a Ifi font by Ifi foot snare,
(lonal a w a rd s , u c e ri’d ile d in,hit
I. M rs. lim n e r .lim es J r . G arden in I’T u ld a , In .s ln u 'lcir• fu r il.,w e i idial ge nf m aking file liliie lie o n ai
C liih e lu ilim in i, O ih .n d o G nrdeo sluiW's, Ih iw i r show s clm o li, Jtm m i i .in g e iiie iits M s - F I. W uudinff
ehali man
(N uh and M rs. J . It. W e s rn tt, her ( 'lu ll w o rk , Hie Cun ,llt,lliu u and I I I was l e f is li Hull
M rs Ifn i T .llls , i ban ni in ,f III.
n e tf,* .,r&gt; tn fu tin ili-in lo iuak&lt;
en e h a iriin in w ill show how nn ,\i
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good G .ird e n ( lu ll n ie n ih i'i she ti lle rs w ho r o llllli'd v* ll Mi
I ho H u y p ro g riin i should In- pie
II
iio iiiit ia lilig e iin im llle e
si O loil to a ll tile schools fo r tin 'll slri'xsed Hint great e a n uni i lie .f,.in • G ..f ... ! •..! . ...
taken in
e ie fltiig Hie e lia liiii.o , g ill plane
J iim o i lia r ile ii t'lu h A r lm r H u y pro
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w ere made lo l|,
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asking
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Sger, 81 yeu i
H r. O liv e r I'. M edsger.
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s e t'le e ell ill Ilia n ll.nl liie ik - a va il
Is liuppy i i i her assigned w ork he
rilile d u rin g Hie day ' I t ' I i Iii
o f W in te r I ’a rk , w ill e x h ib it uml
iliseiiss seeds o f the mtk tree, " f
ford Itn y e r I ' p llld le lly eh.ilrme*w hich there art* IH v iirie tii'n , Di
w renths, deeorated sw ags and m an­ and re e o rillilg seerelarv &gt;*,r thi
M eilsger is said to have tit,- lu rg e st tel tia ln i'n iu g x .
s e v e iilil i l l ' l l n l
need , " U n t il, II ill tile wot Id. II*'
M iss M ildred H iiim an , " H uim
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ealled to m I n lo
made from branches o f Ire tn found Gurden w ill dem onstrate her id' * M r - Sprue,*r an t tin panel i on
und then e m h pm tieipunt at ll"' p n .l’d of all Hie stall nf fief I'
in F lo ritlii.
\x t I
In tlie ufteriKMin Miss I'attline workshop wilill make lu i own
, W ell il Ihe ip if I "II - Hi it
Hall, Sixth grade leaehet frulii
Mrs E. D D e n i, l li In ml' • i .. im I. ii lllaeed lit a luix e a rlli I in Hit il,.
XI i
Ve t in ,n I . I,,* SI .tit i&gt;.*&gt;l
Grim,I A veilin' Sell,„il, will -peak ( 'lull I'u,it B ird ('In ,ii limn, w ill &gt;1■
till wild flowers. M is s Hull Is pur nliiy In rnlijiuti lion with lln \n,hi side t hall m in
o i tit IIIx t(f
l. lill'll I l l ' l l I ll'll , ,II* Old XX,| 11« 11if 'll
tirillarlv well t|tlit 11f it •I ulid versed boll So ciety, seale mndiT • "f h.id

T h e An n a M ille r C irc le w ill meet
at tho E lk s ( lu ll at 8 p .m .

fh'nlor Choir Ueht'ur»al at Flrxl
Methuifliit Chitii Ii will he al 7:80

'Ii nnd Mr* flifford
en! rr tiuiml ITidnv nftrrnoon nl
tlirir home. 1 |nH 11&lt;1 A i r Hlvd .
The |!&gt; \ . S, f. W h it t le | i t im e, I the &gt;1 oh!* tin g ti'le u m n y ytf*with n |»ntl\ tmiioiim; Itirii dnui:b tc rila y a ltc tim o ii at i te t *101111 l i i p t i . i i h u u li in w hich M in t B e a tric e
!• r tTioryl «»ii tui third birthdriy. lliu w n , 'lu iig lilc r of M i ami M i* l „ A . Iliu w ti, became tho b rid e ot

Seventh District
Garden Workshop
To Be In Orlando

m o rro w ut the F irs t M ethodist that, ' l i e should know o u r Fed \\
D
M illlt/er
i on" a '
Mi
C h u rc h in O rla n d o fro m in a. m. I'riilm n I lie wot | I, le ra te mean
I It in \ S S 'ln n n d s , F iis fi
Mi
to :i p. m.
II
M eCrae tiro* eland
Mi &gt;
In m illi- lo r a i-iilliin i'll p ill pose I
M rs.
E. Saunders, O rla n d o i to eoine together to do good, such E m il K ra lm k e .
h i ' iiiiinm
'l«
G ard en C lu b , F lo rid a F ed era tion of j - n u k in g o u r w o rld In -a u tifiil John E C a rro ll I .ol* l ika m &gt;s
G arden C lu b s , rh a irn iiin o f Ihe amt how In use Ihe n a tu ra l heaulv F red E v a n s ; O rlando Mn l.cmi
Seventh D l-t r ie l J u n io r G arden .ils i'll I " - u ii t r i l l and lo e rca le ard II la * . Clover I mil M i- II
('lu ll, a lin n u n rrd the p ro g ra m w ill am i s iim iila lc interests h r hcnii
C M ille r, Sanford M r- ....... . .
present n v a rie ty e f lectures, till, lin n \\. are g n c ii H ire r ini
I ,1
Met all W in le r G a ld in i Mr
topics, e x h ib its and speakers w ell port m i l o i d in help its f ir s t is
\i Hint
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iiiia lifie d to in stru ct lin d c is m am I'c ih l ,illu ll s Itiiak of In ln r
Mi ■ \
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t\
J u n io r G in ili-n ( 'lu ll w o lk .
It 'I li'W .111,1 I ' III .11ll I I Mi
III lit lull ' S|-CIII1|I tin* rial l.I.i Gin
T h e le ctu re rs w ill hold swnv at
t itli,mu w lm h a n d 'd ill ,i to
lo n e r,' th ird , lln - N a tio n .il G a r
tho m u iilin g M 'ssio'l and a "w " k
lon er ' T h e re are id si •!«*- lh.it port sinco Hit* pio*|.h ul w.'s ti,,
m g " w o rsim p w ill convene ini
helling la lln- N a lio h .il F o d o i.illn n ptosonl
m ed ia tely a fte r lunch a l I p m.
af G ard en ('lu lls
Ml , spencer Ihni .it*11&lt;*ittt&gt;• I in
T h e p io g riim is ns follow * :
T h e re a n . HI n ii u ilie rs hi .uls,ilut'd rclrt'shor emirs'' I" •&lt;
I. M rs. ( ' |-’. J e ffr ie s , O iliilid n 1 h i nl.i ami aiMi.iMHi in the Na lia-lil ul Hit- Ciust-fsil' "I I loiid.i
(ia id e n I 'tu b h n itic iiltu ie coo-hnii
tloii.il I rilei alliiu Sill' staled Dial I I I, H ,|IId ‘I fi t lll'l I edited Ill'll’,
man w ill spout, on N a tiv e T h i s of n was .hi liiinor lii represeui tin "iilv

iii* e

Double-Ring Ceremony Unites
Beatrice Brown, S. A. Posey

Tho «iiiii II k OcmI a enjoyed phi&gt;
ifitf with Ioyh diillllK the uftenioen
I l l s pltlurew we| e taken of the hell
Ol 1e and hei fi lepilv
1 A ft el 1 'heivl opened hcl iuali&gt;
!*•%••!&gt; Kifu tlie witMip a.'iiijj I «a11*
■ ami 8 ltefore*tai"'ii lod.i' i
p\ Itirtlidny” t«» lot after which
one ltu|&lt;oltiint protect now and .il* .•die tilew oilt the i undies OP tiel
must work tow ltd preserving our • lilk*
rivers and lakes so Iti ■
t they an
h'efiechini nl o| pink and jie » n
not polluted In iniliispnes or In ind tvid n il tales, punch and fund
(ill iii" "The lnus'ti ol nullin' It ■
• , les w el e *»'i \ ed to the ch ild n II
created something in our hear I • wlnle the iim theis enjo yc I m ho
Hut wants m In .lo good." 'lie I and i o f(i e M m .|ohn*«on w.\% a*
dated She eli'sed her talk bv ipti'il m sei vi'ur l»v Mm. W. I
saying "we shouhl set a fire in our lln i •* nnd Mi •• Italph I'etor n.
I ho-te
ut tending;
with
I It 11
0 r m o r 1 i . i’.i
I'o iis c rv a llo n heart* inste.nl ol l:i our forests "
T h e re w ere n o n iiiu lin n s a n e p l 1 1 ’lo ty| oeie (*itidv Tripp, MmI it Vn
chairman
Mr
Xiifinr F Coe
Jack'iinvilh
I i.uul.i G a rd e tie r ml from Hie Iln u r for tw o member* Hndd, Su*&gt;an ho\vlnn*l, MnirRli .
edllor; Mr- I m.trd It Toy. Or l&gt;i serve on the state n u iiiu i.ilin i' • t*iow*|et, So .in (ialtettn, (*nio|
W edding plans w ill he aitnoim eeil landii. Garden I'tier.•i»&gt; . Mrs John ca in m ittee so lli.it t'lc* ii i n lu ll &lt;iallowav, do. Pul and Ihnne Jen
la te r
It P a rkin so n . Day Iona llc .ie h lile |*'e*elll the slate of new "Ific e i
niinjA, Mm t».i and Itecky M&lt; 'l»l
m oin her *hip. Mrs
S la te r
Cox for Ihe em uing 'c a t M r- S I.iter lao dame* h.ik ll.uujciIy. th&gt;u'"i
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was
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a
E u 'fls , state p n h lic ily
M r' Ver
l‘* t* • daiiet Iohiiwoii, liHiy Van
non I. lo n iic r , ro n ls td l' develop delegate and M r- \ \\ I ’pp a* Nf v ., |till&gt; I "iu: w• II, Icon St* in
itle
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meip. Mmml Dam. Miss Man S
' 'oiupton. Oilindo p.isl stall- pre
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F. s Hindi i •. ih l.m lo
h u t and l t i i i \ N ail H o ff, T » fl&gt;
sldenl
liiiinir I 'lu li chairman aim nun i d h n -N i di t Mi. Inii I K iid d . \Vu&gt;n«
ail all Pet. • ^ |»!|mii\ M&lt;&lt;1111. Mlchnel (In!
Mrs \\ M A lliso n aim onnei'd ■ w oiksh op . rn in jirts in g
a
round p ro g ra m . N o ' ft. at tin
Ih il " \ il» e r li-e r s M a te ria l" was
rh e iv l't p iundniothei, M••»
T h e theme o f t lit* J u n io r lin i
a v a ila b le
.ill Ihe eluh m em bers F irs t M i'H m d i't ChuTcli. in O it.u i
"
I t|i*'M, M»w Henry I «**ir
dens C lu b . "S n in k c y the Item and
do
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an
all
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lu rin g the e ntire m eeting
will, Mi., lio n Steiiiiiioycr, Mi*
J u n io r ('n rd e n e rs ,
P a rtn e rs
n
Mrs Speneer then stated Hint gran t w ith a luncheon h ' tin Heottfr Non Hoff
Conservation*' w ill nN o l&gt;e Ihe
•
’hurt’ll
"omen
' I ia I'nnv I ( » | , M ia doe! M»
lie Stale I'-;e lile n l. M is S lililh
theme o f the 7th D is tric t .liin ln i
rile following i Inh p ie lilenl* ( I 'd , M i. Kulph IV te iA , M m . I*
Had a m essage for those present
G uld en s W o rk s h o p to he held to ­
l
ive
Ilnur
relioits.
\popk
i
Mrs
She opened her talk hy
staling
In i'*l I'o d d . M '
Xm ol.l \'jin N Y. ,

W ED N ESD A Y

K

fore n Is e ive n to her T in s w ilt
r i's iill in a b e lte r neg .in iza liim lm
a ll I'oni'erued keeping the e lia ir
ni.iti happy and he w illin g lo help
tier -it all time*
M r; s la te r C ox m ade an ail
iia iiiiccn ie n t lli.it it I - ail\ I*.iIlls- I,
•end in all p u t llif lt ' w e ll aho.nl
al tim e She was d elighted ihoul
the am ount of p u h lie ili em iniig
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�OOP8Y D A IS E Y — A New Smyrna tackier climb* nil oter Semi*
not# bark Johnny Jane* na the latter rarrle* the mall In the grid
lilt between the- two high school* at New Smyrna Friday nlghl.

TOUCHDOWN HANFORD — Ruling aero** |)ir Knal ||nt. for an­
other *lx point*, Johnny June* make* the second touchdown I hat
pn I ihe local* 1.1 potato ahead in the latter part of (he third ctusrter. Second* later he arnred hi* fifth rimurrutive conversion. Final

M ils won, 21-0. Jim Hawkins, aim n Hrmioolo hark, N No. 2.1,
(Staff Photo)

*rure for the game »**
happy finish to the I ini
the T IN . and flaw kin*,j one,
Photo)

I 21. New Hmvrnirl). xpellnR on oni llumecumim!, June* -.cored two of
helillid Hliperlor line pint. (Stuff

Half
Barracudas Lose Homecoming
To Slow Starting Celery Feds
After nti Initial *rorlmr ultempl was eliuked off In tin* i-lonlug
minute* of the flr*l half, III'1 Hanford Seminole* rnme hock III the
oprnlnic minute* of the third ipiarter to acore the fir*t of three
touchdown* Hint defeated their New Smyrna Bench boat*, 211).
Until the end of the find half wa* In sight, the uuim- wit* very
evenly played. Then Johnny June* Intercepted a llnrrnrudu pn** on the
New Smyrna !IH yard line and drove (o the III. Time inn out a* the
Seminole* haltered un*ucrex*fti!lv utruin*t n hardened Barraeudn for*
ward wall.
,
Refreshed nfler n half time rest, trie Sanford grldmen rammed
■era** their flr*t TD In the openInn minute* of the third quarter.
Jim Hawkln*, llulph Flower* unit
Johnny Jonc* rured through tremendouce hole* the line opened
In the Barracuda drfen*e* to carry
tha hull HI yard* to the New
Smyrna Bench 20. A penalty for
t:’tnece*»nry roughnrs* uKuln*t the
Barracudu* moved the hall to the
Barracndn five, and then June*
went over for the *coie.
Second* Inter lie completed the
extra point and the Seminole*
went out In float, 7-1).
The Seminole* Ni'cand touch­
down came after June* raced to
the New Smyrna 21). Then the
Seminole* flivunt-nl the hall to
the half yard line when the
({Harter ran out. Moving to the
other end of the field, thn Semin­
ole! failed to acore and ln*t the
ball on down*.
Tin* Barracuda* failed to move
I he hall uml were forced to punt.
T ill kick wn* Imd mid Hanford re­
covered on the Ituiracuda 211.
Three play* Inter, Jonc* rammed
over from the six to acore hln
fifth eonaecutlve Tl&gt;. He "rilled
ell three lime* ni'iiliHt Winter
Pork the week before. A *urre**flll ronversimi *el the "core lit
li-tl.
The lociil* tliinl Score WII* *ct
Up when guuiil Holiert New*on re.
covered o New Hmyrnu fumhlo on
he host* 2D. Hanford advanced
hr hall to the 10, on the foulth
down with n Hawkln* to Jonc*
pa**. Then Hawkln* went over to
Ieoh’ the finul TU. Jane* made
the conversion and the final *core
itood at Ut-0.
The lineup for Hanford wo*: end*
Shnemnknr, Pate, Hwan and Clark;
tackle*, Hniltti, Ncwsoil, nnd Alredl tiunriU, Bate*, IhivD, Bo**
nd (ialloway; center*, MeKeu and
!urlert and Imrk*, Hawkln*, June*,
IIr k Iii *, Flowers, ttynl, ltu**l nnd
teffrtt.

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New Hmyran
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Yanis Rualntr

72

Yard* Passing
20
Passes Attempted
8
4
Pa*«e* Completed
Pa»*cs Intercepted
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Punts Attempted
0
Puntlnir Average
21.1
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Yards Pansllxed

Total Yurils Gain*
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Razorbacks Wreck
Pre-Season Picks
A? Cinderella Team

By Hl&gt; I'OBHMIAN
Wlinlevrr haiipen* In the Lr.llmt
week* nf Ihe season, the Univcr
«lty of Arkansas will uo down In
the bonk* a* the (‘Inderelln team
nf 11154.
liinored In pron-ason forecasts,
(ho Itoiorback* today rode (belt
lolly porch atop the tough Smithwrit Conference nnd needed only
mm more victory to wrap up their
first crown In 18 yours
In Seplemlrer, Ihe talk wu* all
Texas, Hire nnd Baylor. Ilnwdeo
Wyalt and hi* young team were
regarded a* being a year away
from (inythliu! even resendilliu!
sueers.*.
Texas, In fuel, was tubbed as the
must overwhelming favorite in in
yearn In win Hie eonferenee eluiui
lilmudilp
When Arkansas whipped Texas
In It* fourth game of (he season,
Ihe Ba/orhuek* tabbed themselves
a* definite title threat*. Now they
nerd no mure Ilian a He ugalnst
Southern Methodist, itself n »urprl»o [Niwer, lid* week to win Ihe
championship They heat Hire 28 15
Saturday.
The Itazarhack* have soiled
through seven foe* and, with three
still lo go, are one of the five
undefeated, untied major teams in
Ihe country. If they get past SMU,
(bey xhoulil coast the rest of Ibe
Way against toiuixlanu State anil

Houston.
For the other power* amonu the
unbeaten*, tho road I* becoming
easier, although not completely
clear. UCLA, Ihe No. 1 team
the weekly Associated Press poll,
has only one mure gumo lo play.
That Is against Southern California
in two weeks. Tho Trojans, al­
though2 Bose Bowl bound, hordlv
nro In UCLA's clns*. UCLA did
Itself no harm with a 410 rout
of Oregon Saturday.
Ohio State, which emerged from
Ihe Bit Ten scramble a* the logleal Rose Bowl candidate, boast*
q fl u record and still plays Pur-

ijorei ran In duo uml Michigan. Both tennis
When 20 dill** and mar
Delaware Park**. New , Casllo
_____ havo been in-anu-outers all aeusim.
Handicap thin year It w it tha liraOklahoma, II appears, never will
•at field ever to vo to the poet In
lose again. The Sooner* go on nnd
flie 17 running* of the race.
on, someUraoi looking good atul
sometimes seeming to lose Inlercii.
They slugged Iowa Stole 400 Saturtlay and now have to skip over
S
Slant to make more than 200 hit*
£souri. Nebraska and Oklahoma
a one leaion since Joe Moore'i
■M. Nebraska Is the only foe
n lWfl.
at could make It Interesting.

lilt : .SANFORD IIURAI.D
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Mon. Nov. a, I 111 I

S p o rts
R o u n du p
llv GAYI.R TALBOT

NEW YORK. '.») — When Allle
ReynoliN *llp|ied on a shower mal
and gaslu-l the index fingor of hi*
throwing hand ihe other day, Ihe
Yankee* as likely a* not lost wliol
i.ver eltnoee they hail of overhaul
mg iTevelaod 111 ihe next Ameri­
can to-ague race.
tt 1* iiol definite that Hit- Chief N
lliioiigh Last we saw they wore
lalkmi; about doing a plastic sur­
gery job 011 Hid Injured digit after
II lias healed, ami there apjx-uri-d
in be some hope I lint the gfeol
eompelilnr limn Oklahoma would
be able In report at SI Petersburg
next spiiint Bui from thlx didam-i
il i Iucmi'I look good.
Allle is :i7 by Ihe official record,
ai,-I then- |* reason In suspect (hat
I10 might Ini crowding -ID. For some
reason never entirely clear, base­
ball player* like to fudge on their
age*. At any rnle, the big fastbailer wn* nearing Hie end of hi*
rsreor before the accident befell,
him. II tlgore* that lm would have
great difficulty overcoming oven
Ui-' sllgldc-l impairment ol Ids
efficiency
Aimlner factor mitigating agalosl
his return i* the fuel tliul Allle
will have no horning Ineeidive to
give it one more wlili I. Hi* invest
m in i, 10 ml vfi'lls ami soeli have,
(rom alt accounts, made lum H
mmci.illy uidi-pendi-nl It wi&gt; know
llo- limn wlm pilclicd Iwo no InlliTs
m a single season and who has
in i ce prole in hi* skill, lie will
im) lie hack miles-, he I* III ml) eon
Wmed Unit he slill can win.
Some may feel that nor opening
estimate of the Chief's Importance
to Hie Yankees is a little strong
We will slick by It. Casey Stengel
needs tho services of Ills veteran
stopper for another year or two
while hi* mound staff 1* In u period
of transition, until hi* young pitch­
er* are le asIy to lake over the
entire burden. They, the young
ster* such as lloli (Him and Wliltey
Ford, will mil be ready to heal
Cleveland nil their own next season.

E a st C o a st R acers
Win In W est
ST
PETERSBU RG
O f-E a st
Coast racers ran off with most
of the championship* Hi Ihe Florida
Outboard Motorboat Regatta here
yesterday.
Chris F.rurstim of Weil Palm
Reach nnd C. A. Smith of Miami
micli won two event* for Ihe cast
coast.
Kriioslnn captured the A stock
runabout unit A stock hydroplane
races. Smith tupped nil racers In
Ihe C racing runabout and C ra r­
ing hydroplane divisions.
other cli amnions are Jack Wyroff, Miami, C service runabouts;
Htu (Hay, Miami, U stuck hydro­
planes; and Ross Bcnnclt,' Fort
Lauderdale, A slock runabouts;
Sam Itroolc*, Madeira Beach, D
slock hydro*; Harry Pcnner, SI.
Pelcraburg. family runabouts; and
Robert Jackson, St. Petersburg, U
lacing hydro*.

ootball Rowndup Over Natiqn
By JOB RKIOHLBR
but Frank Bornnrdi broke through
NEW YORK—Monday's Foothill lo block the kick. The ball till
Bcrnaral flush In Ihe
break10 face, broikmeo ended tn
in a
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aboul tough
when Wak
Jit bowed to
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41-7 romp over

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and was taken to a
observation,
i'» tin t string center,
anski, suffered a

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Itv DRW) It Oil HUTSON
The Associated Press
Commissioner Bert Bell cuuhliiT
have dime a heller |i.n if he had
vailed mill' todav lo make up urxl
Sun-fay's National Fnolholl L'-ague
sc hcdulc
The New York (Hants and Ihe
Philadelphia Fuglt-s are tied (or
Hie Hn-tern Division lead, each
with 5-2 n-ror.l-1 Thry meet Sun­
day at New Yitk'x Pol &gt; (irmiml*.
Tin- champion Detroit Lions lead
Ihe second place Han Francisco
liter* li) a game m the won-lost
column I'hev dash Sunday at De­
li oil with llo- Lion* ccklng fa
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M-ason.

Ferraris Sweep
Sports C a r R aces

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Caller (mfned tfatonlay'i game
Kentucky Stale with a

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Associated Press Sports Wilier burn over Miami liy I I i:t scores
Georgia amt Auburn, Iwo leant:,

which re-wrote this season's to;,lball script with a startling series
of upset victories, upset tie* an I
upset Iuimw , tangle Saturday in Hie
4IM&lt; Soulheaklern (.’unference's blue
1BH .*» plate special
|«4l *1
Georgia again — fur tin- third
144/
IH■
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; straight week—will tn- waging it*
l«r I until It struggle toward the S EC
ifit :»
mo 3 championship. Auburn again—fru
I Ml I the second straight week—will lie
I i!» I in Hie role of n |iosm!i Ii&lt; spoiler.
ir.B 2
ir.n 7
Mississippi, at present Georgia':
I only challenger for tin- conference
l.»« I crown and tin- Imwl hid that likely
i »r.:
IM I will go with il, doesn't enter the
lu ll S F f circle again until Nov 27,
IM *
IM 3 a Ill'll Ho- Itch, meet Mississippi
IM I Stole.
K.2 I
A Georgia I is* to i-illn-r Auburn
1il !
If. I *• or Gcoigia Tech nnd an Ole Mis*
1.1 S victory over State would give Hie
i m&gt;i
I Mi l llcb i the title. If Georgia entt win
114 I both remaining games, they are
1 4B 0 homo free whether Ob- Mis* win*
114 I or loses.
Ml *
141 3
The Auburn-Georgia game, which
MU. I Is played annually in neutral Co­
Mi&gt;. I
l.io I lumbus, rouldn't come ul a mnrj
n« I dramatic time. Both team* are
III*.
137. •rush (rum Wmfidcnre instilling up
sets—Georgia liver Florida nnd Au­

-----------; n n e. an- to ttie S|h' program
Tile losses knocked Florida mil I III» weekend Georgia le ch and
of title cmilt-nlloii air.I Miami out Unliam.i meet m Atlanta lit the
of the rank.* of the unbeaten. Mi­ NCAA’s TV game of the day and
ami atm probably will tumble nut they always stage a thriller
Florida uni I -uni's-ee. Ilu-ir title
of Hie Associated Press' lop leu
dream* emJi-J, clash in Knoxville,
ranking*
Auburn uml Georgia eaeli got vtissi pin Mat.- Is at I-SC and Ole
their une (mint victory margins IH** al Houston in mghl game*.
when llitilifrig end Boy Wilkins am!
\ amleiliilt and T ’llam', each seek­
P l a i n * m e n quarterback Bobby ing il&lt; I t s ! victory i f the season,
Freeman blocked conversion nl meet in Nashville lo settle the isle mfits.
on- 1 f which will finish in Ihe SEC
In other games Saturday, Ken cellar this year. Kentucky is ho t
lucky subs Delmar Hughes and to Memphi State
" I Hi i.i orgla an I Dtp Mis • cm
Dim Nelo-kie -parked flu- Mil leaf
11 a 10-7 victory over whiles* Van rently runnim: l 2 in the standings,
drrliilt; quarterback Wade Mitchell .eorgia Tech, i lo i'li, Kentucky
guided Georgia Tech to ;i 2H 7 lei- Hid Call,’III!’ :il‘e liet Inr lin’d
Geingia vv.i on t.i -I to fiilixit loth
illiiph over Teiim-s-ee mid Tom
’ .)■-”
tint tin- Bulldogs
i llu- Bomb) Trui v; gunul* Hi.v jii litis
Hu:idhuitie and Tony Sui lisco ted - in:.licit to tin- I ip with roiiHma Tolane defense whirh held highly inch.lies ovei V.mdy and Tulatie,
fav red Alabama to a no tie; Mis :u^ upset uo h v.iih 'llama nu-i
slsslppi State wn !i m-d North Texas tin* tqis.-l over t lor. In Auburn,
Slate 4H 211, Mississippi crushed whirti had lieeti rated a strong Hlle
Memphis Slate 51 0; and Al liog- ,‘outi niicr. lell into llie second
t;cll threw a touchdown pass with division with up ct losses to FlorI li roe minute* left lo give Imitxiuiu ol.i ami Kentuexy and an exiiectcd
State a .slinky 2(1 IB victory over defeat liy Tech. Now the Pla!ru­
men appear potent again aftof
-duhhorn Chaltont«:ga
Although from n Hlle view|Milnt i their upset of Miami, accomplished
largely
liv the brilliant play of full­
tin- Autnirn Georgia tussle is the'
licadliiu- game, several other big back I u- Childress

Tony D eM arco
W an ts W elter Bout
BOSTON ’A* — Tuny DeMarco,
wot king on a siring of 15 straight
victories ami boasting u terrific
knockdown wallop, i* selling his
lutmedlule slgld* on a Dec tl tele
vision (lute with impi-s of an even
tuui m a t c h wdh welterweight
champion Johnny Saxton.
Tony, the Boston Bomber, need
ed just one mlmdo and six seconds

and three knockdown* to score «
technical knockout over Syracuse's
hard-hitting Pat Mansi before n
national television audience Satur­
day night.
Talk hud been ot a vmec Marti
ties match for Tony which may or
may not he next on the program
now that DeMarco made such un
linpresslvu showing.
Boxing TV director Bay Arrvl
commented alter Ihe bout:

BUY

FORD

A 1954

PEM ONSTRA
WE

OFFER

teen around fights
for —
3U
■"I'vu been
fight?........
years
-cars nnd
and DeMarco Is the first
tlrst
.iglitor
flghtor I remember since Billy
rctrolle who can take you cut ot
there with one punch.
" I repeat, I don't believe that
there .Is. _a bona
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.. welterweight
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s r — - --- -- C U S T O M F O R D O R S E D A N S
6 s A N D V-8 s
In the world who I would rale as
a favorite over DeMarco.'1

DeMarco was ranked seventh in
his division prior tn his latest con
ijucxt. Tho question now i« which
of the leading wcllcrx wants any
pari of fhi* 23 year old Mugger.

Two Are Named

mllo cotirso at March Air Forco
B m v wa* I hour. 30 minutes, 3fl
seconds. Ills Ferrari placed ahead
of tho*e driveh by Phil Hllf, Santo
Monica, Sherwood Johnston, nve,
N. Y„ aml Rlcrl/ng Edwards, Ban

to

Boulhhort, Conn., flattlirxl In aheatL
lo win the main event of tlm t o Baseball Posts
CHICAGO (il — Tho Executive
Orange Empire National s|mrts
ear races.
CunrmJtlee of the American UusoIlls Unto for 35 laps on the 3.1 bell Congress cioied ■ threo-day
threo-ds:

meeting yesterday toy naming Ltu
BrUalfl. former Americin teiMHto
pllcher. and N. C. Haley of Aber­
deen, 8. I L ,
the advisory com­
mittee of the ABC.
Brissio once pitched for tho Phil­
adelphia A'* and the Cleveland In­
* " 1" - diana. He la presently administra­
tor nf iRo A m e r i c a n Legion
baseball program. Holey lx a leadrr In ami tour bascbaH

Fight Rgsulh

.. llv Th# A**arl*i«il Pr*«*
IIMHTO.N' Tuny ilDlan-u. US){,

onii
iiuiidy k v «i i , i i t l pm.
10 to upset Indiana. Miami be­ miirn.i.YW
u . l.o* Ana»l»*. M&lt;ipe*"t An.li
came tho first Mld-AracTlcan Con Kiriilinr. lit. ifritonJi- tlvnch, t'nllf.
at p m.
fcronce representative to defeat a a.
Rig Ten team . •. Indiana fumbled
six times and Mimnt Intercepted
•lx passes.

and said he nlhulei and ran for o ' 32-yard
oitchdown the first time he ever
larrled the ball
baU In a college
tarried
hall w m
that went
•rd«
wn: A S S toes Alabame-Tulane same. Only
8 snap from center
and sent toe punt

Um .hack

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Ohio
lo Slate used 14 players In „ IIAVANA»»,|ii||i) tlxtrni. 1*1 ((,
sworniplng Pittsburgh 200 while *&gt;h". *topp*d lo rry lavvrtl, 1l3(t, Hiefc

Probably the happitot kid in
'tiki Slate’s victory over Wtt was

Southeastern Conference Grid Championship
Could Be Decided By Auburn-Georgia Game

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Italian made Ferrari* swept 11ho
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slralghl up Into ll)p air. When Die
ball came down, u Central lineman
pounced un It for I ho touchduwn.

Ihe

I lie champion*' only -etb.-n k was
a 57-.il heating by the -15er-i at
Frisco They have woo five. Tin­
nier* are 4 2 with nne He.
The two naturals were set up
when Ihe (Haul* knocked (he Pitts­
burgh S lid e r* cul of a Ihree-woy
lie fur Ihe top spot In Ihe F.nstern
section 50 0 and thn Eagle* downed
Hut Chicago Cardinals .to-It. Tim
I Jan* rode rimgflxnod over Um
Ballimoie C0T 1 27 1 Sal unlay ulglil
and Ihe l!»:-i:. drup|ied a 42-34 drcixluii lo Ihe Ian Angeles Bains.
Al Hie .‘ nine lime Ihe Clevclao-.l
Browns, who wdh the I,ions liave
played (III- lex* game lliao Ihe re­
mainder of ihe rlnb.i, kepi rigid
at Hr* leader-,' heel* with a 112 3
romp over Hu- U isliinglim liedkill Thi- 1 It Io 1 y li lt Hu- Unrolls,
defen-llog L i.lem charopluu--. witti
a 12 mark The I ’hleagu Hear*
edged the (irti-it Bay Packer* 28 23
In Ihe other game
The ease with which the (Hants
knocked off tho Steeler* came 0*
Ihe lug surprise of the day al­
though Ihe Bam*' win over the
■filer* wa* nut what Ihe experts
expected. They had lied 24 21 ear­
lier in Ihe season. But without a
duuht the filers missed the Injured
Hugh MeFlhcnny yrslerduy as they
slum-1 down after scoring 17 points
in llu- first period
The (Haul*, rebounding front
their defeat by ( levelalxl, (ticked
up iwo |toint* early In the gatne
on a safety uml never let up tho
pressure. Chuck Cotu-rly, exploit­
ing Pittsburgh's weak defense . to
Hie fullest, tossed three touchdown
passes, and Kddie Prlre, who
ripped off yardage hy the ehtinks,
went over from Ihe two for the
other Conerly eomplelrd LI oul
of 20 aerials.

Bowling

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arked the fifth little Miami
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U. of Ohio net-fed only

jpst Coach Tom
it hla team Into
.Uphmond'ila—
.Junt to meet an
la foe since ho
~J coaching the
Deacon* In IM i. It waa the fifth
lime he had mat disaster there.

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National League
Faces Close Games
For Saturday Tilts

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General I nstrancc
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AGENCY

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SANFORD'S most modern Beauts
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Service Center
Fu" the best coaches and the best
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condition, gas stove ami uuio- COMBINATION tngliehair. table Repair*T onV All
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E V E R dreamed ot Hying'.’ Then
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make that dream a reality. *4 a
Phone 1821. We will he glad to iV. D IET R IC H S
110
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waxing
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lM l Park Avenue
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Evenings—X42-W or 1H79-J
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for llifor loatiun
days. Only *2.23 keeps it working
pay you to sec:
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II c a it ' 2711 French Ave.
Plmnr 1908 LOST Dm- while with black amt
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you can huvo Immediate oc­
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house. Phone 1254-X-R after ii
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ham nr Paula, reddish llrown
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Tile* for A LL purposes
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week-day Insertions Is 3:30 the
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Inn; s Sanford Ave.
Plume 1113
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mediately ot any errors In their
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HEATERS CLEANED
Per Si|ii.iii.
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BU Y - S E L L - KEN T
jite, as The Sanford Herald will he
an,I *ervu't&gt;d All type*
E v e n llilllg 10 the r.lliMoi :
F R IK IIIA lltr. npl.llalu'e*. vales
1
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'asponsihlo for only one Inrurrerl RAYMOND M. B A LL,I REA LTO R
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and serviee G II High, Oviedo
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insertion.
Phone Hill
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Plume ilal or Sanford
11 1 N i l | 1
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*&lt;M South Park Ave.
Phone ur.o Mli si and Maple A&gt;&gt; Ph-iiie
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till Yi l l. repair* amt painting
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L A Y A -U M S
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KiiiiiIuM Elect rlr Co,
iu.it Call 1821 and link for 2 lots. 2414 Oak Ave. Price i tiffs jtiiil l ov 1111 l In i 111i ,i
1&gt;.'inLil Geiu-ral rt-pulr*
llendiv and 1 m*ti y Appliance*
*0730. Lmv down payment, it D
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SI A N I.F V S H IK E SHOP
the Want Ad department
Willi A
Yoiingslowu KitchenOwen, Standard Oil Station.
K U H N IT U K E C E N T E R
:ilo E nli -St
Ph 21:11 Etectrieal en-trntling ami repairs
Sun ford Herald
Longwood. Phone Winter Park HI! Wed tsi SI
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Phone 112."
Plume 113
28 2988.
1 HALL'!- GARAGE tor general Auto 112 Magnolia Ave.
I'lassllieil
' repairing At*n Wrecker Service. SK I. Your 1 ie11er.1l Fle.'lrtc dealer
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L A Y A W A Y PLAN
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C. a 7 WH1DDON, SR.
102 Celery. Ph. 1090-M — tOClFH
and Finiihi'i- Plan
tut 14 ami Appllaio.
W ELAKA APARTM EN TS: rooms,
Keg. Hell Exta'.e Broker
j
Night*
Now In ill- too all Spiii I log Goods
Snnfiird Electrir Co.
private baths. 114 W. First St.
119 S. Park
Ph. 1281 • (inns « Amiiinniiim. • I'enls
Ad
OS Mminnlla Ave
I'hone 41;
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Phone 328.
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Home* of Dixtiili'lioii"
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Ituli.sun'.s Spoi l in;; Goods
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Plume t i ll IL y V ^ E s " ' Olliee Machine Cu
FU RN ISH ED
kitchenette
apt
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391 Eti'1 Fir i si
Tvoewrllers, adding inarhltiei,
Slumbcrland Court. IJlway 17-02 Used Kitchen Chain
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FA It PU N TER WORK
Sales ll. id d*. 314 Msgnolla, Ph
South. Phone 1804-W.
4 00
Used Stroller
I'llILl'O TV
1821
For quick repa.r Jnli*. nr small I *4
3 (XJ
sell
Platform
Rocker
Stilu * ,11111 v»i &gt;11 t*
building Call Jim 1I42 M-4
ONE It OHM efficiency apartment, ,, , ,
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5 on
suilabb* for couple or single, i
( 5 unJt? 1 *,alr
WINN'S l \
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1'rlvalt ball), Ideally located C**'') Moor Lamps
Pinme ' 1 / I- VOOIt AD W ERE IN THlf
III on i 5(1,3 F.,-2 1 t St
across from Post Office im p lee Used Box springs
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Used 3pc Wicker Living
KoHnwny and Ruby Reds
E l l . I I I M O D E R N IN I O M E 1 M IS
Room Suite
2tlini
ftay, Week or month—Te,. 1425
141 til * 1 1 .*
Furniture Center
110 West Flrat Used Double Dresser und
Iliiiiillilloi 1 tn- E ll
1 .Retime
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Mirror
3993 mate • 1 ii u lo I illation tele
Fur Remodeling -ml repairs.
APT. cloia tn, newly painted. 703 Used 3pc Secllnnal
4995 plluiu- 1125 Furniture 1
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Nothing Down—Small .Monthly
W. 1st S t Jimmie Cowan, phono
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Sherman Concrete C«.
IllIR R R R R It &lt;H i.117
Avalon Apt*. Eltlcloncy. Phone
M a th e r o f S a n fo rd
Ou: Wes' 1311) Phone: 1241—1R81
Let in install &gt;imr
Flour lurmice
203 08 E. tat ST.
PHONE 127
Muvlnj; - Racking • Storage
nrcitlallng llcaler
APT. 113 Elm Avc. Phone 17B7-W.
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Loral &amp; Long Distance
I I . II. R O P E CO
Rhone 1211-lftHl
O ut W est n t h S t.
Fireproof Wurehuiisu
I t a l i a S P A C E available Adult*
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Finn,1* 11411
111 Fit I l ll its INI,
only. *10. !™ r month. P 1: me 2380
LohhIiij; Transfer
Iln m itiR R iilu ts
H E M I II I I. I. \ K E M liN H f H
Slnrace Co.
f I C E , Cleaa, comfortable rooms,
Mcltnm-v — S m ith R i i I i i I h M il F.i*tnml
3rd SI.
Phone 4!W
M ill I II l I I 4 I I4I| | s
hot w a ta year 'round. The
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f*fai»fl8' I | M .J
fD|ble.Mto^mlni! House, 4(JI Mug
"F lru l W lfh T h e E I ium I"
F I.til'll SANDING A Finishing,
1 R E D I M IX C O N C R E T E
Oak floor* furnished, laid A flu
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(shed lli’.isoiiutile terms. Ill ho*
A'URNISIIKD 4 nmm apt. Close
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l.lhh'ls
loi'*-. sllli'e 1920 Old floor* made
In. 217 Oak Ave. Phone Ulil
Ml If A C I.K C O N C H ET E CO.
like new E . F. Slovens; Route
Jimmie Cowan
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2. Ilov 227: Plume 719 Il f
I ’hmii- l it ,
:{i|9 1,1m Ave
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stock. See nil of tnese at
Gene’s Texaco Service
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1129 Sanfitrd Ave.
Phono 1481
1 twin bedsx and bath, orange City Out West 13th st Phone 1 2 01 1 3 1 1
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hp. but the performance of . . . r j,
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310 Sanford Avc
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133 live* nigh rolling excellent
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"Your Westhighouio Dealer"
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cltrux, house and tool shed *8,000.
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Garfield Willetta, John Malieh
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SANFORD 11E ll At 0
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John WlUiamM Ini*. Agency
WORK WANTED
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Lard. Plume 1317-W.
Phone 320
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Room 301 Edwards' Bldg.
Phone 1333
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Pit. 10 309 Elm Avc.
Phase 184
J. R. Alexandar
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the iiiln dinnoi pally In do
pi*t deenl' dislrlel gtoeronr and
htomdu s oinatc '&lt;1 tletUip' Had , iiiollilale lei ill'll 0 I ge'ernet al
* ,oo.,| uo t I*.* I*' eelehiallot' - 1 dtr nesl stslo eel"oil)om. will In
linssin's to t,go *1 Molida'
dm 1 lent i olt I len&gt; al the him It
llohleo s ,l ss 11f* lit "Hun goost
rmt meeting el the erttmillallen
,1 lh, tuaot I aIdo lot holt t won foie l.inosieo it,set, al lot- Yaclil
I'to moodo'i &gt; ot do Mi" let iV riiil i lot, d.tndoiales s ir II N Adam&gt;,
loot tod do Hull M, I'lru d l to I ddo hit'll,. (' II Owens altil ('
til.SO Put"" '
Ilnl ou sts,, ISdlsIt t P ill
-rod i eteoOeo-t &gt;'HOosr atut'assa
All members ale in'diMl
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dies aod I holt wise*
litinu doit wises nr girl friend*
tM e hmvlic'l "Ihst* ale Itstm le |In- lu echcp
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I'tdfcl I d'k . au'nitd iHs' hsll so l whieh lime V idle Wlltl,tint, prol he I, ss, w is sot* s i ot a s,-,*fs
' , stt, chairman, has atiangrri lor
Iito'l 'sis'll's
1 el ll \ Klikman, dUeehc .,(
the hi'o -M i os sis taprsl tlwo the t-lerlda IVpailmetd I'fU ’iiNIc
/•toe and ' ■H s dasset in is bo- \ sate*' i,' r ile an aitdrt*'
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in Ihe I itv" seeieU r' i't Male
f "oito Mlid' 1 \ M Miikdi"
t; V H r " will he hrit- \ t " M
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Lions Induction
Hero Tomorrow

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valions, ami while away keep In tinirli wl(li
home ami onice hy l.tmg Diatuncc. See haw
lit lie 11 ro*l»!

Lead ers Chosen
For County Drive

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Snnfurd In ChlrilRO
Sanford In Ck»eland

The Chamber nf Cnnuorrrr m i *
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omh, la ke Moms*,• lerrllery, Ftnr.k
K'ttn* at la k e Mary, Mr*. ItoMde
J«e Hunl, I. on gw eed, ao,| jlemrr
Sewell, Kent Park. ('«**sltwrry an.I
Allan,enle Spiloga it ta«* an*
hmmeetl Iswltir hy the n»etnl&lt;-rahlp
eowmlHav.
Ctank Wheeler Jr., l'f'an*l»*r
'l.t pietlilenl from Ovleekt tlalesl
Ibal ihero wa* no *h*nM ibal Ov'eih* meud*er&gt;hip* weulsi he main*
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Sunfnril In l*ille*l&gt;ur|ch
Sanford lo New York
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The MHJ* made two passes etch,
(dialing at tint log 1(1129 with Imtli
cannon and machine gun*
K ill It Halil hi* plane lurched
Klnmr*. touelied off by gasoline
spewing from a wing lank, en­
veloped part of Hut irafl.
A 3.C, Karl K Weliner, Klkln*.
&gt;V Va.. the tall gunner, said hill
let hole* suddenly ap|iear«..i Ik
tiirlie* above Ilia head
" I wu* ararctl," lie *ulil.
Tlie Mltla he said. "came
dralgfd in on the tall. When they
darted f i r i n g I wn* looking
•tralghl up the Mltis' Intake pipe*
and the cannon* underneath tho
pi pea."
Minnelli* laler Keith ordered the
crew In hall out
"Kveryime elcured the •lilp," he
said
Although the II11211 tins armed,
Keith mmTiI lie could iee no iclvnn
(age In returning the llmobon (in*
HI* copilot, 1*1 ],( Havlil N Ollv
er. t’orvnlll*, Ore., raid:
"I don't like gelling shut al I
wu* mad. Ilul like llu- cu|ilaln said
there wa* nothing In he gained hy
'loading at them."
Oliver tald Just before Hie halt
mil lie broke radio sllenre to an
mmtirr the big plane hail hern at
lacked
The rrrw member* said Hie
mn** hullnul occurred over a Ki­
ndle «trlp a* Hie burning plane
Miiundered Inlait I. It cni'hcd about
39 ndlei from the altack area,
'erne of »rvrral elntlir* Helneeii
0 H. and Soviet plane* In past
iimnlli*
All liul one of the men were
picked tip I’lte Util, the «renin!
-uan out of the plane, ttit' found
tliiuv net I, langletl in lit' elude, ill'
name u « ' withheld
In Tokyo, lien Hull released tin-,
tlalcmettl:
"With ulnutsl Imllgnation I mud
denounce (he 'hooting dawn by two

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l/nti*4 Statet photographic plane dot*n a V . S Navy Neptune w im
yeitcrday.
ISA mile* to the eait in what the
"Without provocation theta piral* TTrs.ted State* call H a "wanton and
leal planet pounced without warn* unprovoked attack,
ing upon an American aircraft
IN July 1963. a V . S. BSO di»s
which w ai peacefully engaged in apptred over the Sea of Japan and
a routine mUtton. Any eUhn by ^
united State* charged 'he
the Soviet attacker* that our plane |{U" U n s with imooling it dowrtCl'
w ai over what they conaider their
Another big plane, a B29 Superterrltorv it completely negated by forl&lt; ditappearrd Oct. 7. 1952. in
the fall of the plane atal of (n ciih e tame general area at ycater*
Mjrvivcrn who parachute from it day’s incident. Japanese fishermen
on Hokkaido wjil-"
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Russian
Yesterday * incident ram - Jtut
shool „ down.

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districts. narlly ch-udy south and
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M ake Sanford Your
Shopping C e n te r
V O U JM K X L V I

F s liih lis h e il 1908

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

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A sso c In ted

Police Capture Youth, 19, Here Commission
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Deputy Hears
Tale O f Crime
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Strolling
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O f Commercial Sewer Kates;
Baseball Action Is

dim K m i K ID. tlit* o b je ct of
mi in te n siv e sen re h co vo rln j:
O. P. Herndon. County clerk,
most of Cent m l F lo rid a , w as
had this comment to make today:
a (Test pi I ib is n io rn iiiK one
"The Court Hnnxe will be closed
Armistice llay (Thursday) when
m ile sm ith o f
S a n fo rd
on
we will pause and rejoice with the
H ig h w a y 17-92 bv S h e r i f f s
lew remaining tree people ol the
d e p u ty. M. II M cC lellan d.
earth."
f m ils, a lid), broad shm il
IllvcAtilijl ill |um&lt;{
. is tus|ii\
I hr tor foi V il mtiol I'd neat co
Hanks will in- rliiM'il Veterans
tliTi-d blond yo u th , gave bis Wi'fk I'fiiifcf i»|i.-»»'i \ t il Suv 7 Kt V | 'kkr-sOUifl | m| ihr rniiiuiitti'i* oi
Day (Tlu.csilay l
home m h lress a s I 121 IIro ad tloir^i «'f octivitn fui tin* tdut'rvont'i o* l
*•\\ I, ti w ii|M hi* i hidt. »
v,‘ *»* St
Tiilliihji-v’M'i'. lit* wit &lt; Mill mt'ir uorihwhitf mvi - i op rit Hum *un in oui m hotd * ? H u* should
■"Nr Mrsl Methodist Church gntu"inc* nimikIU in tiiaiiri'htkii with hr If llUf s-Motl Ilf
nounres that the Him. "Korean
'* tU'l1“tifllll llltfl I'nI III Jill ' I'ti/eu", par ttcidui ly parent ,
tlirtis frt'rn hi^li t*ln&gt;t'l
innnsi
Objeelnr-* t*» the n m im e reln l rate-* set fo rth In tho
•I It tw thi'V VStlo &lt;h-l t l lllllls to a lot lit1 rtf. td tin- .pmlit) of th
Victory” , will lie shown on to­
imi-v in l&gt;cl..iMtl. Auhuritilsilr, l Trnn
i huu| - m o ituniiiiiimv.
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*&lt;bediile of i lm i'gcs for sew er se rv ic e received no r e lie f la s t
morrow at 7:no p.m. tor the reg­
till t ;init T;ivart*&gt;
*'tj?m•([ u himtw tfu ft 0 jijwt hnppfn
tlov ui \\ tlllt VVl* O * l'iti/i "
ular mid-week prater services.
m elit at the C it y co m m issio n m eeting.
I i»nn jupiphI, hi ivus 111k«'ri li» unit pm &gt;'til.i ftuikf Hu m, To hovr the hf sf -. h.oo| i m out it •ill ill 11111f y
This picture will show what the
In stead . Ihe co m m issio n in stru c te d Ih e C it y ’s fis c a l
I he SfftMIltili’ rn-,„f v jail whl'l'1 mt'jtiiH tImt \vv u n it put out bcH into them Support t'h** Hchool hv
work ol the church in Korra has
agents and c o n su ltin g en g in ee r to m ake a com plete s u r v e y
Ih h .im i.ltMtIifit'll |»v .lor slvnkln^. mvcHttnif Minis* of your time, vimr^
done and is doing (or the Korean
p* Mn tl'fit. u i-I ttii* i'liach of tlie effort** oiul gmut thought**. Timi*
" f the i imm -rcinl situ atio n and m ake a report t&lt;&gt; th e go ver­
people. It will also depict the de*
I in .aTj 11it hitfh Hchtml jt s tin* |M'i • writ ‘ prill olid fill'll* Will develop
vastatlon ol war, and the draper*
ning body as soon a s possible.
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(right).
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In
police
in
several
*rr|j tunpci !♦ii iif the-ft ul iTU' "I will pay ilivhlemh if invented
■le need el the rntirr nation. A
Ite ee iv in y the Inst m et inns w ere W ilso n Holt o f CioodrumimiidlliM
of
&lt;
&lt;-iil.nl
Florida
lor
lln-rt.
Is
shown
with
t
hlef
m helpim: to injiko our m u • u
church-wide elfrrlng throughout
bnd&gt; and C o , St. I ’e le rsb u rtr, fisc a l ag en ts, and R o b e rt M.
It. puts Sheriff I). It. Owen*, to whom hr lohl a sonlid lah- of a
Methodism will he received on
WtiMi fn i i |uch1if'Mctl, Knrii'i ptmd •'hotd'i, I J&lt;atisI •M'fiotd * today
life of crime. (Staff flintn»
Sunday rnnrninq, Nov. It, in re­
A n g as. la e k so n v ille . co n su ltin g en gin eer.
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f11**‘iJ tit iiisik** niiy
I'-mi iit run
|mttel ichotd** toumi row ,'
sponse to llir "Itishops' Appeal (or
mmUIrr jtpoki muti t tint mu
f,,‘
tn Mitmc Slu’iiff't t|i* •111
ih e p a ir p a rticip a te d in a d iscu ssio n in w h ich C it y M gr.
Korea."
fMiflr-* vt i r Jiff I'm(it'HIf •** lull'fit If V td
U o i- i. )
Kiiinsh-4 lutln't-ii
• # %
I'oints tilvill
ii P* • t t•\ 11ih tiiitul writing.
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ilml nn i-lmrnu-,
ailnmaiit ,■(&gt;.., 1 •- m; -hnm d
The Sanford Sh.ine (‘lull will
'* \ »&gt; Mill worklfip f u h» Hi i
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h"i|! I I"1 im
u*'* f&lt;" miili-rw.o .1 ..n.
mk«dt*
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hi chill
i*haik*.-s
M . « -vrr oflsr
assemble in Hie hjiuiurl hall of
I d If) lOilf fOlOtllUtUl \ '* \ ill!
•I till |('» "»• •’ M'M | Jlt'T. Ilf Hll
C"ii*tin r till Wllfi'l IMI'f'H Hi h'- In- lioil inni'li le *a\ .-a the *ub*
Masonic Temple Friday at 7 p lu.
Inhi r Inin4 tmi kifn .i i ji »ri with i hi'.'t ti if von t I i tot s p m ♦ m &gt;tnd\
(iirut* d lln* til v uuidd hns c ji
lie i He I i l l , ; v»i’h Hi
for a turkey ilinner Final pliiiii
r '"Ip to h Oil! fool. It I'M'I If p'l id
I Hi ul \ s h»■i *1 1 n ft i tu tiiw^ Kit
Utfd" . uf h* ** t hi! ii 11 ,MPP tnid**1 of tin* 1 oinmt i rn r &lt; n [lining a
in HI \ W |l*l, IN s.
for the Orlando reremoni.il will
U- t in th v« loptiM'lll oiul h*‘"h;iviot
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f . Iilfdl &gt;o t J » ti y *" |*l "k lilr (m1
it*• flint* f •* * *\k•*11 *.
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to he present
f tiiiimr *'ii,nit»rr .i !'*i .ipin*nrpil
I 11 NIIi u t ovoilt loll if) th* »"Ml
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\ Minmr K m li» Iiusscmt . h jitii *
I in t it V PftJiltfin?I'| if' lie T?•»-.!
d
turn **f ♦hi*
•'t*' iiiit I'M
. vwi* II y rit i h util, Ii'1 11»tot) Ui it f| tiUO'hi'l - nI'd 1honl l %
tiering why the wild horses are
f«l hi yu UIni Ik' kill It till* thinking
I m pl.imiMic It .it fiiit
ki ' if t 1 1 n n t ? 11 hv 1 • t'.iHi
Imn I . I •t'*
f fin- Si'iim
tuitl p* fit f vs*
until h*
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allowed to rt-n through the room
*f ifl
Nnnwle*
and
uti||n Mavor
i. n. * &lt; f&lt;*i i'hlldi• n I I ) hair
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session II w.ih found that it was
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iii's'd in •iii i* vf'iir i1• - ht«.
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until Muv Hi. H*M. uhni h«* i«ln
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! molessiumil tia-ehali tn Satttaru
trrans l)iv . In rase you were won
We 1-nii't do I dupt'Oli- thine (nr sprint: training were It.ilph
Uxn&lt;.
Met invmtmmt « «»*iuiinin&lt;t &gt; CMII till yi'tn lI I..
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nuikc for it* future.” flu* M*'*1 1 ti|i|»M*k tiniiti 1 ffiiMI tlni* mill, tin; "eld
street* r«ni turn, orating H r h o n l
now." Knuvsli-s d'-rhii '--1,1 ('nrn III 1 -ret- tuiM-h.ill c n irn liie e ;
Aft«*r (MMiipIttfintr 11 w»fkH t»f iimti t orn Indril.
lo yally Hay aa a part of Amrrlit"■ we'n- “tiding so etnsr t» Willis Fraeock. yvlio lias been
III ||«t|»l lirtllMl ft! r lln* Htill 11 Til IlfI '•
mililnry iotv Ims hi* wn« «ivfn n
ran education Mfrcji.
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ffrfvtnfiM i«\'&lt;fs'tlf• lit* pnltl. Ar**«tfn*T
Driving horrfi* Id llirtah (winy Hi**
mmv**r In i*N|H,t lulls* ntlnjiii ?! f••r
II,
emitliiu'-d
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11 " ri-'-r-utly Pt-nc l busi-hall or»ii if to hif* fttniV ki llw'«,ii) Kiifiit 1
Strollernnllred a bahv hlnhrhalf
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nHinif iuivu f i inpH jif1•I i,frt&gt;|» H’ m
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haul,I I," doin' ivilt, in!,-' fill H,* . in ,it|uii
ci 11\*-jt pi itnwturi. A In * &lt;»n Oi*t
and another t-trnnifr looking oh
z-di It dint iVdihhi Kilhi 11 it 1.1 1 I * an,lith-, I........ .
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kill, , nn ft,tin land itill'll
unit |ilu rim 'I to cut if tin* JociH
Jeet placed «rvrr«l fpel frimi Hie
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cir.h ltd ween them was a woman,
MlHi m hfiul. Unit riurhl hr 111
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ol tlir nil in nldrh Jim I'nnis was picked up, which lOil.iood t’ sm
SAN ITlAN fTSCi) ».P
1"hu » "lid* It'll j, -I,
en ■ , tail Hint afl, I Hi" I" '
trying hard to park the ear ssllti
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iln lh is i-1 - itlfi.il ns stolen (S lalt I'liolo)
tiott/ IJ face I a mordi-r cti.arge • inn in young , d 1 n * 1 -,&lt;y
iif llsl V thi 111 llfh’lit' Chili'1
mil hitting the ruth or oliierls np
I'ff i hr iiiirlit wiiii t "Iti ii'iil h** i, day hiHowine a ‘ laying that rr 111s*VV■
T1|T I'JI 11!I •' J', tII * '
in 11th 111* fIi»!11*• 11 )f111 M Hu*
oarcntlv tryin : to learn to paral
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Denny, from Devine. Tex., mar tin- Sciiiiiiiili ('onril v .lunltir (')iiiinli--i of &lt;Hini.n-i. ,W1 .
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Andrew- Rtlrn*. i-lmirmnn of (In- Clouitoa* ,I&gt;-. muln.i-. , ,,11111111(e,- III* tilin' *11 Ip- t""k 11 1 '-'I |i»i-l*i-t. Ireeati'e Ilecki-r had iiccpsi 'I turn .,1 u . II « II
rleil and Ihe fathe*- td four chit
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dren. «»- fetimt it-ully yrsterdar ,.f 11.&lt;* mt'ii I, a in *' aroint, milt lh.i( iler-oi.iti, i. hi,,I mi vr ) no t thiil 1 H 'in n s wiiti-h am i J I I in i a*h
"fakinij" (le.ifin-“
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Aci-nrillMK- lo Ow en*. E n n is H on
of attarklng the itn year-old wife On* &lt;ity w-nlil h*v« them imt m* and 'u»-niihiir lo N-o-. J7
Si-hllll/ -aid in- 1,*t In- iieariin: * ?*111f*Si * 1,111 I II " 1* •4 n 1 r
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in a fellow airman al liar homo on
On* n( II," iipw oriiammilK mu,Jin *• •I hv th&gt; » orinti'.ii in n w r it tlirniiirh I,"Hi C n ia iilh i iio-l alter a ItKSt illness Imt could s|»-.ik I'** Ik n il. 1 l . l l k " •tailit 1*
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Merritt Island Aug It
hug". .10'rod Hnritii Clan* and reindr, i ulurli *,ll In nhe••• t ut K io l l a y i i i i s . siotm im r ni l" ', li imrh nnly yyilil cre.it ditlmilty
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.if tin
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The Jury of It men and I woman
•Hll Jiftth Jill !■ki,|i*u III ui* 111 hill ; | ill - Utn•-itt
°th ;il this di-corunoii will In- vi'thii- Viii)ii idllier plm-e It" “Mill tn- I,-ft
til-1» t hi
I* hi in
flowing; vsHI
recommended mercy, saving him
SHOCK T H E \TM KNT S A F E R
It*- also said Hi it In
r millTn v u n -s hurriedly win n iiueailnnod
&gt;• ill i 111*h' f •ui hi v Hum rn I ui'ii ii
from death In the electric chair
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•i?l, liver ‘I tavnr of hacking Hie (Danis re. S I *! - »«* I vlllV "ft" v* '■1 in ii (»
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r I" *idrnt -&gt;l Hie ,f {■•• l,;o| r*-, ,-ntlv I '-' n at H"I'irvliuis Coovlcllon
ST I ODts 'fi Development rd
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i,aidl"ss
nl oilier ciiimnlHments
1 t 1 ui|i,1 m liij'itt r * nn ll 'll'. l( 11
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I’rcvlm-dy In- had hern ronvlcfed ,iifer "elertiu- *. toi-k" treatment j 1.11 rrr . in | I &gt; It. |,-i nii-nili- i I 'm al 1I11 hlult ,-d*oot
(*, (.. till,' In find a
Kibt'-r said the t'lty may In*
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I,all interests here
tn live
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hi Hihf i!?' »if In- left iillel taking to"
•rumble lo give beneficial shriek 1 ( lari o " tl.-.t
pull '-f k il it*' I (hit •* jni*ll * till' ‘1 (m 11 &gt;fie was sentenced lo life.
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Ye'terday, Circuit Judge Vassar treatments t &gt; mentally ill old ter* &gt;
t-luli'.o
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II. Cnrllon sentenced him tn lilt1 irieu dermc l to. "fragile" for the sniil Hi.it nirn liant.*- wishing in
titer Mi-o i -ii n i main i- ’ 1nil - Vt ( .it |&gt; f v\* 11 !t,u!| 1F1 l|.ihi&lt;11 "Pi I, (
uyni nn Nov 5
|Mltllll I &lt;&gt;Ut ill ,t d Hi" commercial - provides for Ihe chili off the ll,-M.
for a n-r .ml time.- The ii*lge ruled procedure
I'.mlritmti- to tin iinrihaM- of lie\
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ll'-* ill)?! ||.'iny W'n»-( oUh'i t rsi Ii*** wrrv |,,wei ell limy, mil V In be hitiinaled lie would like to get
O w n s said III*- &lt;n,lii"'I i ' i i V' i„&gt; Itnrimli Hi-ti-lu I wo p i *■ .1 u-lit .
that l ie sentences will run eon
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'lilts was nporlr-l Indny lo Ihe
sei'Utiv*lv meaning if he should
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It -iii in a n Favors (iianls
Ollfrliiii mi -1 tin- nn-" li-rl liy («»*&gt;’, A I Nwmt/, ii f *' t *'ut* *MVii I'om nilS'lnli "u nd id liH-k like Ing
(old llobe paroled or pardoned fur eithet Soul hern Me-lu-.O Association'* 1*1it ernt &gt;l',r&lt;- tl'- mi at that Ihe rn yvc-ki-nd, lull t"duv InI
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tier eiidinp- than we are now
crime he still would face life for annual niri-lmg liy Dr J im t s Ward iipern I ion id all S.inloi d mi-rehunls i-oni-ll at Hie Apn|dm hurh -Im"l Mlircinfi i V'o/i|iir r. o|h&lt;iii*i I lire mi
C n m n ir
f,.hn h a d ci seemed I ,
Mnitlliiued on I'agc Eight I
my ,1 If
Hu* oHiii-rs tryum I" inak" Hn* »n-T?*iig|i
lie w "s enter Inir si-hool nod rdnv
the other.
mil Dr James A Hrdnn of Hill U|d hr nei-.lrd lo make the parade rd yvith sortie of th" hoy It' f'O" am I
Dermy testified lie was on did)
Mil l I
Birmingham. '
pollt-e could a ir iv " , tp"oni'dio-y
at Patrick Air Fnree Date when 'r/’ il Sand it.urn.
It"port* I hi'i k
tit-mine snsplclm i
and w r i t mil
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the h* rise wife was allackrd.
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f'llM M IT E Its SI DP TRAIN
Wall.i"- t'lilji|i . im-ddetd -I Hie th" tank tloor.
T d K Y D J' Japan" ,- lea n p.r nssmialPiti. rr|iort,-il that a rhrek
An
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m u lii co un tv
1 -impin', 1, I2tlh Infantry. Salt on Saturday and i.islci until r, i, ho Hie guardsmen al 7 a m with
had lit &gt;a rrrrlvrd (r im (ha N.a a la im yyns sioil m il. "lid . t ,,, k pnger&lt;i have s p u r " d revi-ng" fur
down t r o d licit cnmmuteri every ford's min National IDt'trd unit, m Sunday Cmnpaiiy I hud over the iiiiii moving out
it' bivouac
points were manned throughout th"
lion,a I T- lob-* A ‘ oi-laUan
when1
pa- M* Ip t*"l lu Hu- la-1 0 *-"k end ’l l per cent nf Hn- i-nli led per am
in .1 under simulated i-omli.il con­
Tin-in-* lull'll by A H IV-Irr yiui | "«
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I'nssengi-r Helrisrd
ditions Inward an nlrjclive some
tirancli Inn- on llokkaiiln Island Ih.U Inst Muturd iv and {iundny s- cer* xlreliglli in altemlance
J r . rlitiii iii .iii of lln- liir litin iis 1
According In Hit- #lmv Ho- on
"It was mu- nf Hie finest taeti three miles away AgRres-or action
pni.id- rommiHrc, f-&lt;r Haul arc (.eel told Ihe chief deputy, h" stop­ missed connecl aii- witli iirn'tln-i I.iii,: with other unit* nf Hu- Third
itlallnii uf tin- regiment
eal yvoekend traiiiliig periods I have was encmintered liy tin- unit un
rclitflmi*.
rnanucr ped at Hie filass Tower on Hlpli- train 'I!u-y nxk&lt; I tin- stnUnn m.ist
C LK V EIto N D 'J* I’rctly Marilyn Hvlth Mrs. Sheppard la- l April a 4 lolliiwv
ever seen' aerurding In t'apl nuniermis nccasloni heure it finaiscenes, rlnura, wisi tm-n. slieii- wav 17-lt'.*- fur u told drink, and or lo stoo Hn- rp-xt train, a tin Mini,
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which
"Dr.
David M (i.ili-hi-1 i-ummaiidlng
Sbn’P . ' heard lu I a (-■' m
herds. Viih-ilil". Chrl: linns trees. nicked np n hilcii hllfei. who was express.
Sherpat-d
hotn'M
lor
a
young
lady
nf fleer nl &lt;i,mp.my I
trefnre she iu&lt; murdered (hat twr
’ilie si nI mu m i r&lt;•1 i"fuM’d, -,,
Simla I'I.iih , liri-ld ii-i-, carol a,
later
trli-nM-il
liy
tile
alierlff's
"ffrom
California."
ofliopal i hn ’m al u'a* "(hlaktne
I!ip passi-ugers gatlii-reil on tli"
The unit held elax-i-s from '
reindeer, -*h u;h
( I iis I iii i . lire
'I ».&lt;• ,uro»tM
lids cl.i linen that
fire.
of a divtrec," a w llneii In. the
o'elm-k Salurilny alli aunn until
tracks, forced (hr- express In liait
senls end snow seen# i.
this
"yo-jng
laily"
was
{inrun
EnnU
w-iiii
pr*
M
-i-i
ding
nm"li
Shpfpani murder tft.l textltted
11 o'eluck tliut night The rill
Anyone dr .lriri.! rtnllu-r Inf ir toward Saiifnrd yvlp-n stmip'-tl and ami el I min’d alnarJ
Have*, a .prtdly lab watery tech
platuimx jei-elyeil instruct lull In
today.
mallnn cmircriiinii the pnr.i'1- may
An b '.I'S'Mv " 'rlrnd r t H&gt;*&gt; 8*"»s. nician with vh&gt; in it said Dr. Shep cniitncl Mr-*. H.iymonl l.iui-l-|iiiat. utr'-strd liy deputy Mc-Cli-llainl
such Milrjeel* as the use id urn;
si'it w k i i .us ii i i i i ,, r,
Wiirrnnle me out ugulnel la,
and hand *11:11.il*. Hu- ride iilatumt
pardi, Mrs. Nancy Ahern, «lao pnrd hi.*I mi affair
Jay eee .crri-lary, a I Ihe I a veer
.
.
MrS'.eppard
mentioned
JA
l’KNON,
Mull
Jy
l
ive
year
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from
Delairnl
mi
"harg'
"f
in Hie iitl irk, the nth- [duionn In
swore on the u-Unrsa titand tom
InrnrrnalCii Uontfi, phone i:i?a
tlrnrid laincnv. and Anlmindnle old Mary Ann l.owi- died yesterday
lln- ilefetise and Hie rille plabnin
Mr*. SheiTard told her she under- the'watch, and I »*ked how the
llsyhnra I Mllv i
Cmiuly mn on t'hsrges of breaking nod "iiti-i* after ilrlnkint' a plant spray in
knew
of
H,"
centinurd
Mrs.
Ahern.
as
an ailvamed guar*! InstTucInrs
sto-J F at her hnstiand nirallfiorl
crlnlo'iiletil
of
public
hulni'Uhui
Intinii stored in a -nil ilvink lintHi
The witne-s quoted Mr*. Rhep
were SEC Fluvil Sparkman Jr
the rtstemrnt bv say'ng "they (Kie
inv and grand larceny.
liny
informed
the
("irlstmn*
pt-.SEC Charles
l.ausluu, M Sul
\V. It. Mock, llurlow • mi Until", 111 Ihe kitchen nl her home Sin- ^
(Fteppards) we-« right f"f ea-h pnrd as saving that she either ado eommlKee that (lie ('minty
(-limited up on a rublncl and
llicliuril A Frank Jr . Sat A E
other and wnttld try (their mar- saw Dr. Sheppard write out a schnrd hoard has up reed to eloae M. M. Robertson. Anburiidah- chief hull
Kendall. Sul William &lt;1 Fleming,
check (or the watch or fotmd in all sehooly in time lor them to
of police, mid H. E. Eng lesion, reached the liottle on a tnji shelf
riasc) aeatn.1'
anil C'pl David Ramsey.
Mrs. Ahern, a trim brunelte In expense check for the watch.
iirlpste in, Ihe parade and for dill )irlncipnl nf the Aulmrinliile iiivh
"I asked her if she was not upict
Instrnclliin Rrrrlvrd
her middle yi'&lt;, w Iih dark h'-n
Hchool arrive*! in Raiiford tills
dren in tvnlrh.
Til yveupniis idatoon personnel
afternoon to question the suspect
rimmed glasses, testified at the abm-l the watrh. an 1 she said she
received inxlruclion lit the platon .
trial of Ifr. Samuel H. Sheppard. was," ahe stated
and Identify some of (lie articles
MOVIK TIME, T A III.E
Follows Testimony
In the attack, the platoon In dr
- 7 .% "
He i i ehs *ged with bludgeoning
found in the Ford Ennis was
RITZ
ferixe, mul selections of firing tro*l
The relating of these details fol­
his wile M rllyn tn death in their
"Man Wilfi n Million"
driving.
lions Instructor* were SEC Den
lowed closely the testimony of
bedroom J t ly 4.
Eugleston Identified five pairs
1:23—3:34—A: 25—7:2d—0:27
Mrs. Ahem at the Inquest last
linn was In Hie Ocala Forest, about ton Prcvntt. M/Sgt. Donald A
MOVIKLAND D R IV E IN
of basketball shoes, ami n pair of
JH miles west of Dclaunl, near Myers and SFC John D Mct.ellan tack could be launehco against ,.,a
Slarlx d:3fl
H r . summer. Defense counsel William
TO K YO Ift-Japanr** idciillH a gloves taken from the car Ennis
All jnxtrmtors were either pin
Paisley. Other units parlldiintlug
"MaKniilcent Ohsnsilon"
Ahern said she got (tils story sec­ J . Corrigan vigorously protested St K a g o s h i m a Hmvrrrtty on yvaa driving as a part of the things
yvern Comjiany K. from Orlamln, toon sergeants or xouud or sec abjcclive, n large hill which domt0:55—10:31
ond hand, t tat Mrs. flheopsrd h-* their introduction today.
southern Kyushu Island have dis­ stolen from the Auburndale school.
Company I. from Daytona ilerich, Hon leaders. M/Sgl Frank Is pla natd the nrrroundlng terrain.
And
He said the conversation was covered a "high amount" of radio- Thirty five dollars In cash was
heard about it from Dr. Raadall
The attack ws* carried out with
and Company M 'rum Det.and. toon .sergeant for (he first platoon
"City
Beneath
The
Sen"
not made In the presence of any active dust in the air—presumably also taken, he said.
Thu battalion lx rmnmandril by M Sgt. J oseph Werner Is platoon gruat enthuslaim and spirit by the
8:55
Only
person ether than Mr*. Ahern.'But from Soviet atomic lest*, Kyodo
Owens said the Det.and authorId. Col. Fnrrexl S. Oatchel nf sergeant for the second platoon men of tho unit ami was termed
COLORED D R IV E IN
the’ Judge allowed lira . Ahem to Newa Service reported totiay.
llfos Aavs first priority on the sus­
Oviedo, while tho executive officer while M/Sgt Donald A. Myers Is highly successful by (ho two ukd
"Small
Town
Girls"
go ahead.
Mare*.
is Major Irvin Silverman of K uitli. platoon sergeant for tho weapon- plrei for ths problem, C'apt. Gatehlo said it w ai the first time pect who may faco possible fed­
Cartoon*
Mrs- Ahern also reported that At the Inquest last
el and Sec. Lt. Lloyd O. Swain,
live dust had been record- eral action In transporting m stol­
The long weekend began for the platoon.
Starts 7:15
(Continued On Fag* Eight)
another p*aaa of a eoareruthm
(Cowttseed ea Page
Sunday murnlnu'i training began
en automobile gcroaa state lines.
citltcn suldltrs of Sanford at noun
the a ir in the area.

Investing In Good Schools
Today s Education Week Theme

■Knowles Advises Body
Changes Not Feasible

Committee Is Named To Make Offer
Of Contracts To Two Pro Ball Clubs

Purchase of Mower
Discussed Af Meel
On Conscrvaiion

Man Is
For Accusation

Plans Are Being Made
2nd Life Sentence
For Christmas Parade
Faces Sergeant
Merchants Association, Jaycccs
Cooperating In Annual Display

Five Are Killed
In Gun Baffle

Company I On Weekend Bivouac

Witness Gives Testimony Today
About Sheppard Marital Affairs

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                    <text>Weekend
Football
Selections

M IC IS U O N , a 10-ytar-old thoroughbred, falls near the finish line at Jamaica Racetrack, N . Y * tossing
Jockey Iln gril Stovall to the ginuml, as News (4) ru.ihes past. The horse, winner of more than $100,000
during tils career, snapped hla right fotelig cunnon bone and had to be destroyed in front of 16,324 horrified
racing funs. Stovall only had the wind knocked out of him by Hie fall.
(I mental tonal)

U C L A over Oregon: The Uclans,
now rated the country's best, are
stomping all their Pacific Coast
rivals. Tw o of the season’s best
backs. Prlm a Villanueva of U C LA ,
and George Shaw of Oregon, occu­
py tha same Held.
01 do State over Pittsburgh: The
situation here la Ideal for an upset
but ena doesn't dare pick against
tba Buckeyes at long a t Hopalong
Canady still la around.
____ w
________
Oklahoma over Iowa State? The peeled to flow Into the Little Links
all-winning Soonera have been Field In Rt. Augustine Haturdsy
threatened enough latrfy to be to see the Florida Normal and
Industrial Memorial Lions meet
JUce over Arkansas: The game tha Albany State Rams for their
la In A rka n sa s but Rice Is the pick homecoming game. Thl* game la
&amp; the belief that the Ratorbaek* predicted to he one of the Wat
have ru n out of mirrors.
slated In lh« conference this sea­
Notre Dam e over Penn*ylvanla: son. (lame time will he at it p. m
T h U ta one Penn that Isn't inlghllei
The Lion* will be seeking their
than a sword, especially an Irish fifth win of the season against no
sword.
ln**e« and one tic. Their victories
A r m y over Yale: The possibility have been over Edward Waters
that Bob K y a iky , Arm y * fleelesl College, Ravonnah Htate College,
back, w ill rejoin his Cadet loam- ria flln College, M orris Collage,
mates after a few week* absence ami tho lie with Voorheea College
The Albany team finished among
with Injuries puts an even heavier
the top teams last season. They
burden on Yale.
played
the wide open brand of
Iow a over Purdue: Purdue ha*
a paster and Iowa has a pass de­ football and are noted for their
feat* for UiU Hawkeye homecom- rasxle.dassle type of offense that
often leaves their oppnents baffled.
Coach Blunt Is work' ’tr with his
Southern California over Stan­
ford! Those Trojan* are Rose Howl luackflrld In order to put Into tha
offense a new series of plays that
bound.
, Duka over N avy: The game will he hones will penetrate the R a m *'
be played at Norfolk, Va.. as the line. Line Coach (.orento Thomas
eighth annual Oyster Howl game. worked hla line harder thnn they
The 'Middles gave their all again*! hove worked all season preparing
them so they might stop the tac­
Notre Dame Ta*t woekrrrl.
Minnesota aver Oregon State: tics of the tricky Albany offense.
With (he return of first string
How did Hie gopher* ever lose that
Loft Halfback Wayinon Rclmore,
game tn Michigan hy 310?
the Lion* an, expected to have
The other* without comment:
more added strength in their back*
F R I D A Y N IO IIT
‘ V irginia Tech over Oeorge field. Clemon Daniels, who has
Washington, K ansa* State over shown tremendous Improvement
Drake, Marquette over Bntlon Col- running front the fullback position,
s expected to help very much also,
w «
The Homecoming parade wllf
SATU RDAY
irecedo tho game. It will
. Bait: Ro*ton University over VII- rum the college at noon.
Unova, Brown over Springfield.
Colgate over Hneknell, Cornell
over Syracuse, Dartmouth over
Columbia. Penn Slate over Holy
Croat, Princeton over Harvard,
Rutgers over LaFayelte, Temple

Homecoming Week Florida Southern Plans To O pen
For Florida Normal Sixth Annual Basketball School

Bowling

Clemson over Furman,
Tech over Tennesfeo,
... oVer' (ieorgln, Kenltieky
Over Vanderblll, U tuM anx Stale
ever Chat lament*, Maryland over
North Carolina Slate, Houlh Caroli­
na over North Carolina. Wake F o r­
est over Richmond. We*t Virginia
over Kordham William I M ary
over Virginia Military, The Citadel
over Newberry, M lr*U *lppi State
over North Texas Stale. Miami
(Fla) over* Auburn, Mississippi
over Memphis Slalo.
Southwest: Baylor over Texas,
Southern Methodist over Texas
A R M , Houston over Tulsa, llardln
Sim m ons over Texas Western.
Ear West: W yom ing over Utah
BUte, California over Washington,
Cincinnati over ArUona Slate, Texriioru, Utah over
ppwww n ■ n . livnTCf
r»rii*
Denver uvwr
over Brigim Young, Montana over New

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To Stetson Squad

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L A K F . L A N D — (Special) — Florida Southern College will open
It* ilth annual Baseball Administration School on Friday night with
the Intensive course for future baseball buslm «* executives scheduled
to end on Saturday, Nov. 27.
,
A class of 83 men and women, from points a* far distant a*
---------------------------------------------- California. Vermont, Washington
nml Michigan i&lt; enrolled for day
and evening classes covering evpry
phase of the buslne** end of liaaeI.
all.
Endorsed by the National A s ­
sociation of l*rofe*,lonal llaseliall
Leagues, the school will have for
it* 1035 fucullv l.ee .MacFhnll,
Seven veterans Including four farm director of the New York
Ifttcrmrn, and ten freihmcn re- Yankees; liobrri I.. Finch, direc­
orled thl* week to head coach tor of piddle relations for the N a ­
lorlnnd at Stetson response to his tional Assnclatloni William Herfirst m il for huskethall practice. grsrli business manager of the
Six of the first ten men were Omaha Cardinal*: Alcll II. Russell,
lost from last year’s squad, voted president of the Beaumont Base­
hy sport* writers as being the lop ball Club; William I'urnhage, busi­
team In the state, |-o*s«* includ­ ness manager of the Davenport,
ed Shanks Hansel, Jim Yonge. Jim Iowa. Ilasebul Club; Oeorge M ac­
Carlin, John Imgrun. Jack Smith Donald, a graduate of the school
and Rill Oarrett.
and general mnnnger of the Ot­
Lettermrn from last year re­ tawa (Canada) Baseball Club: W.
turning include Ted Cassidy, of II. Carswell, of the fllohe Ticket
Daytona Reach; Hobby Crumpton
and Dick Silver* of Jacksonville, Company, Atlanta: anil W. D.
of
Florida
Southern
and Dave Howard, of Cape Glr- Shilling,
College.
nrdo, Mo.
The course cover* such front-of­
From the Junior varsity of last
year are Dick Hopkins, of I'lar- fice "objects a* the National A s ­
son; Hus Reynolds, of Miami, and sociation Agreement, player con­
tracts and related pn|ter work,
John Smith, of Daytona Reach.
The freshmen, their hofn* towns ticket* and tn* law*, legal respon­
and high schools are, Harold Ruck, sibility and Insurance, financing,
I’onipauo Reach. Pompano; M ax accounting and payroll systems,
Cordon Hurd, Washington D. C.; park malntrnunro, dally game
Al Clements, Jacksonville, Lon­ operations, concessions, promo­
don; M rl Gregory, IsiGrange, Ky., tion* and public relation*.
The F 8 C school was started
Oldham County H igh; Vernon
H lgg", Live Oak, Suwannee High; five year* ago under the recom­
Keith King, Orlando, Bonne High; mendation of (ieorge M. TrentJim Kitchens, Jacksonville. Jack- inun, president of the National
ion; Richard l-ayer, LaGrange, Association and who serves a*
Ky., Crerlwood H igh; Fred Ro­ chairman of the Advisory Board.
berts, Holly Hill, Mainland of It Is designed to prepare men and
Daytona Reach; John D. Wilton, wonu*n (or front-nfflc* c i r f f M lo
Jacksonville, East INmrer, Lot., baseball, and some W graduat**
of tha »&lt;hool are now s$rprklnn In
H i g h ; »»
Tefal
organised baseball.
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straight day 6f scrim mage yes­
terday Just about computed the
University of Florida’s rough foot­
ball work for their Southeastern
Conference game with Georglu In
Jacksonville Saturday.
The running games of lialliiark
Jackie Simpson and fullback Joe
Hrothky were impressive.
Coach Rob Woodruff says he Is
counting on Brmlsky and hla (ellow fullbacks Malcolm llam m ack
and Bill Rollon to match Geor­
gia 's fine duo of Bobby Garrard
and Bob Clanton*.
Woodruff predicted one of the
best bailie* in the history of Hie
aeries between tha teams. 'Hie win­
ner will lie leader In the SEC.

R IC H M O N D . Calif.
- " I fell
stunitl'h, flvhllna at I M pounds."
World middleweight ehamplon
Carl (Bobo) Olson made this com­
ment after he had scored an elghtrouiul technical knockout over
Garth Panler nf Sail Lake City In
their scheduled 10 round, national­
ly televised contest at th- Rich­
mond Auditorium last night. H ie
title, of course, was not at stake,
Olson rikln’t look exactly s’ugUtah In the fearful healing he gave
Panler. lie pounded the gnme Salt
Laker with a two-handed attack
from the start.
Referee Joe I.oulx, the former
heevywelght champion, halted the
uneven bailie 41 seconds afler Iho
eighth round started when Panler
wa* cut deeply on the side of hi*
right eve. Five stitches were need­
ed lo close It. Panter also was rut
on h i* left cheek bone In the fifth
round. II look two alltches lo rinse
T A M P A IA»— The U nlverilty oE this cut.
Tampa football team apparently
will bo without two veteran startR O P II SW IT C H H E L P T.C.U.
era Friday night for what coach
F O I I T W O R T H wt— Football
Marcellno lfuarta calls the Spar­ roach Ahe M artin of the T.C.U.
tans' "roughest home game an Horned Froit* Is mighty glad that
fa r."
Arvld It. (Ruddy) Dike changed
Huerta aald halfback Fred Chi- his mind.
cado will not dress for the game
Dike, who played hla high school
against East Cat
football at Oak P ark near Chicago,
originally was enrolled at WitconaIn. But when his family moved to
San Antonio, he became Interested
In T. C. U.
Aa a sophomore ftiDback thin
season Buddy has made the atariIng team and la going great gune
on the gridiron. In four games
against Oklahoma, Southern Calif­
ornia, A rkan sas and Kansas ha
rolled up 160 yards. He la near
the top Southwest Conference lilt
for total offense even (hough he
doesn't pass.
■ tressed.
If Dike continues his p re u n i
ground-gaining pace of iw yards
a game he m ay hit the Too mark
P IS H D O T A W A Y
for the aeaaon.
10. N.H. lit— H ere's a
001,F IS D A N G E R O U S
A S H R V II.L E , N. C. OPS— J. C.

Injuries Sideline
Spartan Starters

JV 9T T O K E N BETA
W Y O R K - Tw o fo lia r bet
it m e tracka noon may be
Inj^ Hhnls
token* InMeatl of money.
Inventor has come up with a •i.w d irK i
token-operated mechanical lin t Una
te which will enable fonts tc •owelts ...
feera./.-jj
race tickets as fa d and at Team
III 1
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By G A Y LB TALBO T
fit* FA M /L/
N E W Y O R K Oh - Ooe of the
wonders of the currant college
/T * 7FO A U ‘
football aeaaon, which has had
A M F H /C A H
many, L* the sickening drop of the
Michigan State Spartan* from the
lop spot In the Big Ten conference,
the toughest gridiron league ol
them all, Into virtual aMIvtoo.
A year ago at tills time. Coach
Biggie M unn’a d a u lin g array wax
In the national nmeUgnt week aft
er week ax It waded through a
bruising schedule. In winning the
Big Ten title the team from East
Lansing suffered only one defeat
a 0 0 squeaker to Purdue, while
racking up eight victories. Then
In the Rose Bowl on New Year'a
Day It climaxed a glorious season
by outscoring U C L A 26-20.
. Seldom, surely, hat a team o*
national standing in any aport fall­
en so Rally upon ita face within so
brief a period. A s of this week,
the 1934 Spartan* have iron Just
one game, a 64) decision over al­
, *
*
most equally battered Wisconsin,
while taking pasting# from Iowa.
Ii/.lt&gt;na, Notre Dame, Purdue and
Minnesota.
All this haa caused a certain
amount of talk in football circle*.
O lP t f *
How could a team which was
A o rH tf* P A U L
5T
picked to finish sixth among the
A ll
nation's gridiron goliath* In the
A a s pi c a A a c a r p
nresrason Associated Press poll of
A ro U i6 (P PPOTHtA,
Ip 1 9 4 0 tv p u e
tho experla turn out to be au
0 O 0 . 19 L O O M S *
P tA V M O F O R
harmless?
FULLBACK AtOtY,
O KLAH O M A.
It was known, of course, that
A SP fF MSITHBP,
Munn had stepped up lo the ath­
O F THEM M A K E IT,
letic director’s Job, but it also was
THERE '*&gt; A PA IR
recognised that hla coaching suc­
O F TM/H9M0M iM
cessor, Duffy Daugherty, w ai a
Hush s c h o o l who m a t
capable man who had been one of
M unn '* assistant* long enough to
l**i*4*4i* I, Oh # I M itn l u a m
he thoroughly fam iliar with the
complex Michigan Stale offensive
system. The expert.* obviously had
faith troth in Daugherty'.* ability
and In the quality or his material.
In probing the m ystery of the
Spartans' spill we have come
across the ensuing dlagnosli by
lla rry Stapler of the Detroit
G A I N E S V I L L E T h e r e Is n highly unusual aspect to the tradi­
News, who Is close lo the team.
tional rivalry between Florida and Georgia which will he continued in
“ In talent;" Stapler writes. Jacksonville'* Gator Row) thl* Saturday afternoon.
"Slate lacked a gor-l sophomore
For the first time, both team* ore right In the thick of the
m p lo replace 13 lettermen lost. .Southeastern Conference title chase.
This partially stems from the year
In the 21-year history of Flori­
State was on athletic probation da football, the Gators nave never
&lt; 19.12); recruiters reported many before won four conference con­
difficulties 'convincing boys to tests during a season. They aro
come to State. Competitors from conceded an excellent chunca to
other schools used the probation win, and ran do so by downing
angle lo sway lad* away from en their two remaining R F C foe*,
rolling at East Lansing, rem itters Grurgla and Tennessee.
Id 11 caught up with M SC this
said.
The Georgia Bulldogs, mean­
year,
while, lead the conference with two
D U B L IN , Gn. •** — Despite a
"Additionally, State is minus a wins and one tie on the record
large ouantlly of big men, the kind bonks, while Florida has four wins drooL'hUm pnwd h»niln&lt;» bsn. the
w rrld's largest foxhunting show
needed for today'* one-platoon and one loss,
football. The small, quick lads
Coach Rob W o od ru ff* Gators, In gel i underway here Sunday as
that won so many gam e* for Stalg gaining their best R E G record In scheduled.
In Atlanta yesterday, Gov. H e r­
In Ihr two-platoon era are out- history, have done eo by combining
date I.
a good passing and running gam# man Talm adgo relaxed hi* no"In coaching, State was caught with an excellent paa* defense. hunting order lo permit tha weekwith an Inexperienced staff. Six at Last weak, In holding M leilfslppl long National Foxhuntrr* Assn,
the s e v e n assistants
__ r
are Hearty or State ewreleaa while they them­ hound trials. Dublin and Laurens
fitly n e w c io a a e r a t* eoBfge selves picked up iseven points, tho county official* expect about 3.006
Gators also found their boat lino visitors from most nf tha 46 state*
coaching,
ttefenoo of tb# yean
,i • and a few foreign countries to atCoach W oodruff has employed ler/J the trials.
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Taltnudije said-lie wax permitting
am and M a ry lo two unite— the Orange ami Blue
i Higgle M unn won tfama— apd both have kept some the ihow become "nnt-nf-xtata peo­
of
tho
country**!
finest
passing
ar­
ple ax well a* Georgian.* have
siraigni games
if* for M S C o v fr a
ref-year period,
od, the Opposition tist* from storing through tho air spent Ihnusandx 'nf dollar* prepar­
this
ssaaon.
u
i
ing for Hie world's biggest foxhunt
chilled only ilx B ig T fn team*
Heads-up pass defenders have *hr&gt;w. . . It would he unfair lo
id quite a few of the William and
been
Doll
Davis.
Interceptor
of
hall it at thl* lale date."
M ary class. Tills season Daugherly already has faced five Rig Ten four passes, Jackie Simiwun, John
The governor ruled rut «mnMno
Burges
and
Bob
Hmlth,
along
with
learns In hi* Rrst six games and
and ('re building during the trinls
quattrrhack-safety
men
Hobby
ha* one more to go."
and said that 30 (niestry. wildlife
l-onco and Richard Allen.
aril nubile safetv off rial* '-&lt;v-|d
Current offensive leaders arc: patrol the area. He also said the
Running— Joe UroiUky, :I02 yards
would havo to stay out of
gained in 63 carries; Passing— gallery
Hid words and use secondary roads
Fred Robinson, 16 completions in to follow the tmunds.
26 attempts, for three touchdowns;
Talm adge’s ban, imposed beReceiving— Burgess, I t caught for
107 yards; Kickoff returns- Sim p­ cam e of a critical forest fire danson. 8 for 200 yard*; Punt returns Bcr. Include* almost all hunting,
S A N F R A N C IS C O t* Civic — Burgess, 6 for 70 yard*; and fishing, hiking and picnicking.
leaders. Jubilant over voter appro­ Punting— Allen, 11 for 424 yards
val of a five million dollai bond ami 38.S average.
l«*ue lo construct t so,000-scat sta­
dium, today mapped a campaign
lllah
lim
to lure a major league baseball
TODAY
team to San Francisco.
1:14 p m.
7:44 p.m.
County supervisor Francis M c­
TO *4(HI HO IV
t
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a
m.
Carty, head of a m ayor’s big
1:03
u rn.
L O S A N G E L E 3 &lt; * - l l e * t In­
league committee, said pla
1:40 p.m.
juries caused 7 of Iho 12 football 1:14 p.m.
obtain a m ajor league frai
deaths occurring ao far this year,
will be drifted at a meeting here (he chairm an of the Am erican
tomorrow.
Football Coaches Aasn.’a Fatality
He sold one of the first moves Committee reports.
will be to send on official city
Spinal Injuries, often caused by
tepresentative to the N • 11 o n a I blows to the head, accounted for
League'a annual meeting In Horn* Utree and Internal Injuries for two.
Ion, Tex., Nov. II.
Dr. Floyd 11. Eastwood, dean of
M cCarty optimistically predicted men at Los Angalea Stats Collega,
Ran Kranchco may get a franchise said yesterday In hla annual mid
by next year, giving the eity the aeaaon report..
The fatalities included two col­
l i g h t to construct tho
ini.
lage players, one athletic club playU nder terms of the bond Issue,
■, two bora
the new hall park cannot be bull!
ipervlaed ft
school boy*. They compare will
'
' 1933.

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Woodruff Looks For S E C Crown
In Traditional Gator Bowl Game

Foxhunt Scheduled
Despite Drought

Golden Gate Voters
Pass Bond Issue
For New Stadium

Head Hurts Cause
Most Grid Deaths *

My sincere thanks to all of
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who worked and supported

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Cram s* Academy
The Panthers-era giving their
claw* an extra aharpcnlng for
their third conference tilt against
the Euttlx T iger* here Friday
night. The Crooms grldders ar#
taking heavy afternoon pt act let*
getting ready to break the E u itls
Tiger* 4-0 record. T hl* will really
be tho acid-teat game for the Pan­
ther*.
Donnell “Gut’’ Burke la Crooma ,
leading acorod with 24 potntj.L
Burke ran two touchdowns In F r i­
day night’s game between Crooma
and Dade City to be the leading
scorer, B illy Gordon is next, with
12 points while Red Collin*, Get
Knight, Woodrow Detreville and
Bill Frederick la tied with o m
touchdown each.
The band will take the field
during halftime Mr. James la
training hla music-maker* to play
"Goodnight Sweetheart" and "T ut-..,
edo Junction". Next Friday night* J
the Panthers will play tha Lee*burg Trojans at the Memorial
Stadium at 6:00 o’clock.
Malcolm Wallace, T.C.U. guard.
Is Cadet colonel la the A rm y
RO TC and la corps commander for
the combined A rm y and A ir Fore*
RO TC unit* on the campus.

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L a s t T hu rsda y's 11*1 of game*
bad as winners and 14 that were
Incorrect for an average of .713.
n a t Hated the seaso ns average
t» ,T#1 with 233 gam e* picked cor
yteOy and 99 wrong.
Hare are (he winners this week

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VOLUME XLVI

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER &gt; _____________________________________
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .

Seminole Educators Plan
Local Program Observing
National Schools Week
Charlie (J. Shaw, Longwood, him
been selected for a temporary pro­
motion to .quad sergeant with the
cadet rank of airman firnt clam in
the A ir Force ItO TC program nt
Florida Stale University, Tallahas•ee.
* a •
; Here's nn election note from
Floyd I'almer and John Sauls, who
each received write-in vote* In
Tu#«day‘* hnllotlng: "O u r sincere
thanks to tin- good people of Snnfurd for their thoughtfulness In
giving us their sparsely scattered
write-in votes In Tuesday'* ele
tlon" Saul* received a vote In the
City commission race* and Palmer
got. one In the write-in .ipaco under
tlio State senator classification.
Tliry made it known they linil no
pictures available nt this time so
that the populace n u y-ge t a good
look at them. However, they -ire
working up a platform, one plank
of whlc.li advocates a reduction in
weight among tie- citizen*. This
mas seem odd, so it should lie ca­
ptained that liotli are insurance
agent*.
• a a
Herman K. Morris. prim-iiHil of
the .Seminole High School, left yes­
terday afternoon to attend a dir­
ector's meeting of the executive
council for the Florida High School
Athletic Assn. Ilcndtinrlcr* for the
three-day meeting ure at the Sem i­
nole Hotel in .liicksonville.
« • «
Here's a ccniln 'er that the .layceo-sponsoretl square and round
dance will he held tonight starl­
ing al 4 o'clock al the National
(iuard Arm ory.

C h a rin g and becoming colder 1*
north and central portion* this af­
ternoon, fair and colder tonight
with lowest running from 31 to 31
rlrem r north to almut 50 extrema
'o u lh ; Saturday fair and warmer
In afternoon.

Fastest Seaplane
Plunges Into Bay
Killing Its Pilot

Associated
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Lodge Tells United Nations
U.S. Ready For Atom Talks
Peanut Shell Trail
Shows Constable
To Theft Suspects

Activities
To Be Held
Nov. 7 - / 3

Spec in I activities have been
planned by local educators for
the .'ttlrd annual observance of
S A N D IEG O , Calif t.P - The
Am erican KduentiAn W eek.'
Convair Y F 2 Y I Sea — Part, the
Nov. 7 LI.
world’s fastest seaplane. broke
Am erican Kdiic'ttion Week
apart, burst into llam rs and
plunged Into San Diego liarbor yes lias been observed annually
terday.
since ID 2I. when its was esIts pilot, Charles K. ItichlMiurg i tahli.shed by joint action of
of St. Augustine, rode the fore pari
of Hip deMawing, needle-nosed Jel the National Kducatiou A sso ­

F R ID A Y , N O V . ,*», 1051

\ I rail of piMnttl hIi H I* provnl
U\ hv tin* umloinK »»f .1 in n of
W u rn |u\t'ml«*s wlit 1 \\rn» in tlio
uirinlirtinii of die .lii\mil«k i%mrf
BAKU DIRECTOR rummy Walker I fo l.t \
I left t. one of 10 person* Injoicsl
&lt; o itofahlu I
K)
\ M int t c•:ilI*•
wlieii a 30 f«»it stand collapsed at
a m \ who apprrlit'iiilt'd Dir Imn %
the University of Southern Cutl- j 11. 1.t .mil I I trM rn la *. '•.nil lie
lm
for'ilia's IJovard Held. I os A n ­ ! Iirlir\«*(| lhr\
1 ‘Files of Inr.ik 1v tw i'v t of S .111
geles, weeps on Hiss shoulder of
fort I
W illis O Hunter, atlilcllc director.
Y i's f i'r iln y , r o n t l .i h l r
'ITie stolid was tielfig used Itv
\\ 1 i illnl h» iiivi,'sli^alr tin* l.itr&gt;f
lun.tiv.uiers from wtileli to dllei.
hi dir vrriF- of ftrrak n i' in ulurfi
nmrcliliig musician* uii the Held
min* piMinifs and pivaiiN \srif
during tialf-tlm* *1 * funlli.ill
f.ikrn I'rrvim isl), .1 pistol ami
g.ime Ten i*f the Inhiied weie
•o iih * f a 'll w in fakrii from tin*
huspitaloed.
fini. rmntamiU
ft.HIT

Penciled Plans
For French Ave.
Sent To Capital
In n prepared statement to­
day, the following Information
was given out 1.&gt;■ State Senator
Dougins Stcnstrom, amt State
llcpic.cntatives Mack N. Cleve­
land lr.. and Voile William s ,ti.
"W e luivi- been Informed by
the district engineer's office of
the Slate Itoa.i Department in
Del.mid that final penciled plans
and specifications of the French
An-., widening project have
h u ll submit led to (he State
Head Depm tment ileadoiini tei s
in I'nllahassec, mnl will he in
Tallahassee Monday."
"VSe are keeping in very close
colilact with the lirogres* of
Hu- piop. 1 and are impefnl that
tin* fo u lia i* t i'iiit t&gt;«• let at an
••ml) iliili*.”

President Invites Bilateral
Both Parly Leaders Accord
Sought
To White House
Door Still Open

W \ S I I I \ r . T O N .r* — P rrH h lru t
T!i*euht»v\er
in v ite tl K e p u li
lie.iM .uul D e m u c n itii' eoti^re**ii&gt;n
U N IT E D N ATIO N S. N Y (.r .il le .it le i* in ;i W h ile I I h iim * b r ie f
Henry Calnd laulgc Jr lull! the
mu " ii fi»reii*n .i f f .iir s Nn\
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t N Imlay the I'n llisl Stales is
ready l &gt; start talk* yyith other
Ih e W hite ||n u * e *.iit| Ih e *es
- i"ti i* hem e e .ille il *‘ m lin e w ith countin'* mi hd.ilcral agreements
to (i i rui«ft atomic m alenal* for rethe I're s itle n t's e * l.ih li* h e il pnlie\
*i'iirch reacli r* oyer-eu* ns part
•»( keep ing the le .it lt t s nf
Im lli of a program lo -hare atomic
p .irtie * f»111\ .itl\i*e « l mi fn re iim re
know hoys for peace
l.llltM is "
file chief Am ciii'aii delegate to
Ih e l l l il't liu : w ill L ik e p i.lie W illi Hie l ' N aiinoimci'd to Hie General
Xs-emlily'x iU) nation I'ulilieal (fontlle p u b lii'.in * -*till 111 e m ilrn l nl l'n il
milli &lt;- that Do* would he a gigantic
» :ir
hui w ith Ih e D r iiin e r .it *
forward -lep fur I'J.Vi in I’resi.lent
ir :n l\ in fa k e n \ r r w hen the Mlth Eueidm wer'* plan* for an interna*
lii ins ltiv r« h ri« itio n .
• n i i .i e * * r n iiv r n r * m .l* iim .ir\
limial p ml of .,t •tino energy for
« .Hill ill Tltss SHIIIF praiiut hIic II- j
peaceful pu: p • Itip .irti ..n i e n ii* n lta tin ii mi Ini
. m il i\ .»* attic to (rare a flail of 1
’In hi Ilf followed Hie trad tltrniihtli
Oiiilmmg i p. gi ,ui nf ai'Hon
• ten pnlit v II I* been uinlef l.ik e u
.11»•mit one and a half mile* of
ey m before a
p e lin tb e .ilD tlu rm e (be l u * l l\\n for Ihe next year
1 aood* .mil fin.tll\ eaine upon the
piopouil mleiiialinu.il agency Is
' e.i l nf file K lse n h n U t 1* .til III Mil *
1rsldelu'e tif file filler l»o\ *»
Ir .ilin n
Ititf fbe l'r i* ^ iile f il\ e .il. eii'aieil In oy ci -ee Hie all mx for
l.oof at the lit h i t m'Ct'.i||IUf !•• j
Lodge a ll Iho
l ii Ih e llM't'finbZ nn \ n \ |« *eeiile«l pence pi gi.iui
ii.dlnu.iv 1im *Iud«'d il? in iM “ti. a
i, .o|y io Ham 'erIn llih li'i *enre III** * f;ife tl t|e * lle I • l ulled si lie.
It 1111 «•tint*:i. a itoekel ktilfe * »/o» j
'•ill- lo oper.ilc ii o lcai reaclor*,
e n n p e i.lte III e \ e i\ vi .1 \ pn* ihl
I »|| t-'t
.1 lit |^l)|f\IIIK tfl.o* .Mill the I
I i offer course* m nuclear xafety,
I M l M IA S S F i: f l.coil t ounlv " ’ ll tin new D e in n e l .itie le.n lei
.•I .ml wfneh v\ • f. nnd mi !• 1 lit. l &gt;is ulI Judge Hugh II Tiivlor to ship
ami l.i my ilc l.'m foreign cancer
I e* lilriu-r
expert* lo u * u Aiucrii'aii cancer
day denied a petition lor an in
I 1 1 11In &gt;\\ i 1 .m l .it hi new * u m
I I 1lit&gt;\\ .1 \ I'tiiiiineV ed if look him
Junction to prcw-iu tin- State Hoad lei lilt e W illin ' tint D ial lie m le iu l* re-r.nr!i l.icdilie* and swa|i views
iti&gt;tiif foiu hour** 1»f tra ilu ik ' \%1f11 Department from awarding pit
em ixiilf w ith the D eiu n er.ilN m i j -xlift l S doctor*
III v 11*f11* lei!* IhfotlJih (he VMtitd m ail load contracts during lit.*
laiitge alxo ,inn innced the United
t'd .h i m " It find \\ lienee the ein Ia»l two months of tin- Johns ad It..fit l ie ie n .ilitl tln llie * lw m ille r *
M ale- i* ready lo g n e In Hie prin­
Nen K n n w la m l 1 |( [ ,1 lif t Ii.n i pie
I |tlt *hell&gt; le.l
ministration
cipal technical Idirarle- of couimrfn re il l!l*e n b m v e r a* ea^ er In e*
lit al ii rematked it \\a* .1 uootl
t Imse e n iilia l and end
.iling nation- lu lihrane* of lata
Hung lli.it tlu­ pecan* weren'f the , Judge
-1B.. Tay
. lot said In Ins decision f.ih li h
... a* .1tIII*%
. 1 he• nagreed
p re rd \\
If ll a taxpayer's claim s f i u t l i x e ’ le la tim i* w ifh Ihe new mi nuclear energy pin* set* of
with
ll itv■ Ifi it li i.t been lien
Hi
it
conirai
I*
already
let
mid
pro
D
etinn'i
a
lie
le
.n
le
i
*fiip
in
(
‘nil
c.ii'il*
all'll.o'lm g .'ai.iMXi xcientlflc
w ml In 1 have i.-ll
•It fun tl ft ni

But Russia Silent

fighter to hi* death before the ciation ami the American l.eglmi,!
Mitchell,
•hocked yeyes of hundreds of sped- accoiiliug In Mrs. .1 l
alnrs,
anioiiR them
Ills wife el i lie I p* I of the Soiithalilc i I iiih i v j
Margaret.
'
!
It has always been obseised. she
Mrs. lilchhourg, tnniher of ilieir
two small children, only lo*l S.ilur 1 said, for the purpose of Inform-|
day helped her husband celebrate I log the piddle of the accomplish ;
his 31st birthday. The sight of the ; m ints and mens of schools nmt
burning, crumbling plane dixinle lo secure cnopi'iutlon and support
crating before her left her dared, i in meeting these needs.
and a friend le.l her quickly to an
Ollier spuilsnls uf the week tins
automobile.
year, besides It* founders, ale the
'Hie Navy promptly launched an II. M. Office of Kdiiration mid the
Investigation, and today bad divers National f'ongri'-s of I'.'i m i i I* mid
exploring the bottom of the bay. Teiiclo'i s
some -to feet deep, for till* of I
The central theme of the week.
•iiit •'tiooil .Schools ail' V O l'U lli'spnli
wreckage which might help explain
the accident.
slhility". is. in effect, a U-ss.ui
Cap! F. K. Slasnn, Navy Hureau assignment for eselv citizen, ac
of Aeronautics representative al cording to Mr*, .lack Itiioiey, wlo&gt;
.................
nilhlicitv foi the w o k
1 \ " ls '
I’tenuer I'o rre Men
the Cunvalr plant here, said he is I... .
was al a complete loss as to the
Daily tiroaitnmt'* u m * uii lh«
I
t&lt;mI •&gt; &gt;t.1ki*il flit* lift*
cause.
air&lt; Mila of nctlvIlii'H Imtilly.
inf lit* um rm iix'iil tin .in A 4m*tn
“ We lust don't know why it hap
Oil Hiiinlfiv. tin* IC»*v. Waller A. M i v«»t•• mi .1 ivl.iliv f I n minor
pened. hut we intend to try to find Merlx, iui«tor of the
1*n’* lunl^rl.ii \ 111-puI«• lit* iisknl .1
out," he told reporters
••yfrlaii Fhiirch. Fustis. will speak) v,,p. ,,f cniifhleiice as a maimuver
ItichlMiurg had taken the Sea on the topic. "Ideals to |,|ve ll&gt;.
posed would consume pruftlcalh r i es*
.md lechnic.il hook* ami reports
tin peanut slndls did
| to ram through l.udgel pso|*is.i|*
Dait off from the hay otily a few over W I'K It al 2 |&gt;.Ill
all id Hu- primary road funds li-.
pulillstird m all ruiinlriex
Ihe
•
tllfmnlaii
seiiale
Kepnbli
minutes earlier on a regular test i t)n Monday, a panel composed I curliiiig spending
Itl.Vi lull lie could uni go lie)mnl
ni leinh'i, had bieakfasl with
A* lanlge *pnke there was no
'light which a group of more than I
a IU3!l decision of llic Florida Su iKlseiitinwer
Sp i'illlcalu . the I'reniier Op
.mil niillineil III*' I'le s &gt;yonl (mill M o m -uw wliethrr tho
a hu n d ri'l visiting aviation writers of M is. Ilmniltnii III s Im'.', chair 1 posed an increase lor t!»«• Cnminu 1
preiiie « our I denying an inlimrliou n fe iil'
laiiil
In
neWMiien
aflis*
T|,|,
|
man;
M
iss
Dorothy
t'hnmhers;
Hox-ian* had changed their minds
I in a similar type casthad been Invited lo watch.
Iliditiv
Newman,
intern ideations Ministry, which the As j
■ and dceideil lo go iil.ing with the
"It I* significant that Hits dc u a r il
Navy wa* especially proud of It* ' Sirs.
Uurhcr
at
Soiitlislile,
and
M
iss
Mtmhly r'liiiince I'ommittcn fn
Sen
l.v m lm i II
.In h iisn ii
&lt;D ; Fisenli user pnqicxal* With negoclsliiii has been rerugnized as the
awnep-hlp cf the w orld'* Viral Jet
' law of this state more than a T e x K x l.ile il In *fe|t up lit the lie u ii ile n* *1 'I under w ay between
powered seaplane lighter because I’eggy Wilson, Intern at I.vman vOied.
*e
*htu
In
K
iiiiu
la
u
it
‘
*
p
re
s
e
ill
I.... 1 11 1 nf
**1 w
* 1.. 111 j | j^el
x • the
1111 i.eg
1 ,1 k .
*
*pu
Washington ai l Moscow, Lodge
piurler
a %
century,
if the way In which It com bined,
w l"
,h"
^
II was Hie Hurd vole of coitfl
e l . a l l . * * * . I l (■ * i l i k l
M **.M
. 'I
ft . . — ^ . . .
Isla
lu re h a . nut n
t n ..i
to a itu m l ^ d h m us ittah R iiy Irm tcr, already lliailerx'jesr that ihe ih&gt;.r it &gt;t&lt;U
the *1&gt;wi;of
jet* wlthi
’^lienee yie I’remlcr has dem anded Two -nrlfers of tmiHirfam-e in the statute re gu latin g (hr budget
prom
ised
to
inert
ihe
I'r
c
si
•■ pen to Hie liiuxian* to Join fne *
the versatility of water ba.cd &lt;olr
since he lo*k office last summer | local ifnn uim will he disrusseil me
deni "m ore
half way
e sne m litiiie nt
nl funds -n..
u r e Itiaii
Ilian half
w a s " in ' llii'*uleiil'* piogrniu.
mg and I'xiieudllure
•
li. F. Foopev. chnirmnn nf tin
craft.
I
.
ii klmg Ihe nation'- prohli'm*
His
C
ahiqil
nillhorlm
l
linn
ear
,
Monday
niglil
at
the
regular
meet
cluing
lo
(lie
Stale
Hoad
Depart
irustre*. ii
J lie -aid the U n it'd Stales has
The filer wn* married lo M ara'*, -Seminole
...
, FountV w-sehoTd
,.
i
.
.
.i
. lug of Hie t ils l ommlssiiin ac mrnt. nolw ithslamllng Ihe fact to
ylor
luper-otinl
i
lew*
" " t he ii talking with Hr,lam. France,
ret Snetiglrr, tlaugliler of J II. Will speak on the topl^. "In ve stin g |Her in Hu day lo poso a ques'ii.n I curding lo Cits M gr Warren F which Hu- I'uiKt cannot dose its whi lliel l'l*i'niioyi er -luniltl eon
i .in ula Australia. Belgium. South
oil n cni o li wiili Hi. Iii'iiioi'raln
(’l.i:V K l.A N D Uf - A Mute wit- Spenglpr. retired Arm y general, In (ini'll Schools." osei U T Itlt ul ' uf rim ndcm p on altnosi niivfliing Knowles On. deals with sewer; ,.w,v n,.,, „ ia llir ul luTm llc i.s n
V iim uul I'uitugal on the projliii of St. Augustine
I ii.ni. Tuesday
I he fell necessary Inflicting the service vales tor i.iiiiiMi'r.'i.il es |,„„traelmg bs Hu- ruail dcp.iri h .old Know 1 ,11.1 o l
nex. cnnceiled loslny the coroner'*
ei .101 I'he I'luted Slate* ha* ,-aid
eni li at t.ilili-1....ntv .mil Hie nllii'i svitli ilienl fia- ili'l'll Ihe -idi|eel of milt'll
...
.
. .1 ti ii
Hiehlmurg wa* graduated from | Mi.-uking \\ eilni'Siliiv at I .... budget, the handling nf I
I n.lieu t r.ii io tl ant liu.it • ,| ,y,11 ^o ahead w Hi the program
It
\V
Williams. Ifans
v.rtii Afnca tin
m ., id.,I lu eli.ill lien
office had failed to I n I the blood j K«-ttcrlinti* High School in SI An " I I In' 'It s
ill'll itr liolli lime to Illll* " ioilu'c ■ •••I. lu- ioii
j , I,,.hu i the llo-sian* pun or no!
i «»f le;ik* in Ihe .N.iu m im I Del**n*e
Tlu* l »riiiri h i .tiler h.»* t een I I 1lot .11,1
of murdered M arilyn Sheppard to | outline In l» ll and attested Ma«- rl'iiifnmn; M m . I* D \iitl* r
lb
"Mi I ITi.it I" plan I" talk i I ilge - o g e e le I so m e d c la t U of
I vtniiti SeliiHil; M m . I ' I* * i i . ('niineil .mil ;in invnlveil
ill mile III* et'iifei nf .1 •*«ml!*• ri *&gt;
lll( 11
I lie Irci-lon wa* liiimh'd .low,,
delertnipe whether .lie hir.l been sarluiselt* Inslilnle of Technology I .ilk e Monroe Srhoul; M m I'.Iiu i nil «*••11**11?&lt;1111»n.11 re\|*it»n
Sou lolui- 'll Ihe w o ik lo lie done liy the inter*
1 ^11111•••I vshen f i1 * 1 *e\u»i * i"\ | ir m a I a xpay e r' - -ml luoiighl In " i m Dm ni.il lei u i
for live years He was u Navy
IHiisuiicd.
I &gt;• ni". i at h u m , \y lo ir
wel l
onlmiiul a to m ic a g e n e y la v o ro .l by
1 rlh SliuH'ti, Sulifoiil (iiainnmi
lie w.i* t•i|«I he rttiilil m.ikr IIhe
lie t*Im 1 t*t**s Here 111.life I • I umiilfi
lo
in
Hill
pre-ldeill
ol
(lie
I',ilia
pilot
in
World
War
II
and
Ills
father
Under senrdtlng crass exam ina­
""d im
o in
Hu pi. hh in- .m.i Du- limit 'd S la te * Ih a lso sniil the
•k : i i p ti
Xpiie.iring ,i the in,
M is
Itu e h .'l
lit tn su ii, resignation Hire.if at am p. inl he
ha-*re i hanilmr ol Coiilllleli'e
* &gt; tion, Dcp t'oroner Lester Adelson was a World War I pilot. A * a i '• I ;
a.ll i-ah.lily
.1 I ikllir 1 | '|,l|,.,| M a l e . ,illll oil ie r CUUIIIrii-S
W ill b r j
Ini tli ip iie in llu* ili-i i.
t . 1 xi in mu 1 S . I h h i I. and M i-- / l l l l i l i like- in die deliate nil tin 'I'
Hill i liargeil the .lulm*
lo.ol &lt; " t i Ihi'
■ 10111- 1 Do Srtt.tli
ulso admitted her autopsy rc|*irt youth lie was interested in planes W e lsh , S n illIIsid *'.
illll
t ill'
lion &gt;1 dial I'lldgi't Thai en.ildi' Hie i lit - Ii e;il a, ■
•'ill
P'lnsnr .1 ri'-oliitiiiu c allin g
hoard lia- lei eim irarl* and n*
and
hi*
single
amliilion
was
to
In­
Ho
11*
ill
contained a ‘‘typeil e rro r" as to
III III lo tell till' lll'pillle- in I r.'i'l. 1 i oil iillllig ell pure
ho Ihe I N lo com one u ii inter­
i eived bid- through Mi l Hi yxhit'll 1
K a i l v l e llu iis liiilile r . I u iu ilv pro
come
a
pilot
He
sjieni
most
of
his
when her savagely beaten tmdy
llllp'i'llon- lo tile
111-illll t ol will re-ull m a ■ ■ i**iillily operalmg
nal on.11 si'iriiliffc con feien ce next
iit ln r n r y .
w ill
-p*nk that if llici want to add even lo
snare youthful hours making model e ciiu n g
was pronounced dead.
francs lo spending In the &gt; nut -i n el' -erxi' i rh.iruc- hale lu'en ilelifil nl Si .'iu inhi ,luring llic fir-1
*• .1 r to d i- 'ii - m an y a spe ct* of tlio
I lltll stlllV III I p III . while speak
planes
iminic.illon- Ministry tins II 'i.nc e x p ii'.'i'd lietoH' (lie colli Ul I * -loti *ix month- of ilir iiii'oinmg ail C a n d i d a t e R e f u s e s
it 11111 p ail plan
Uul D r Adcl*on in*l*ted on the
e is on F r id a y at I li m will lie
Il
i-hpiil
leil
hi
ihe
oriliiiiinee
I lie m il 1 n.ilm nal agen cy could
Muni! at (lie murder trial of M a ri­
Hey nulil*. &gt;tini • in find another C.itiinel to i ' i 11 g iu 'in m g Hie eh.irge lli.il ad liiilil-lralion ol Guy elect I clloy
. M r*.
M aig aret
'I'lie Cabinet's decision will Inin
I 'olllll*
in el up lie explained nu a tin sit
lyn 's uMropath husband, Dr. Sam ­
\ iin . i i .
M is .
Itu y
N ie h o l*.
M is*
T
o
C
o
n
c
e
d
e
R
a
c
e
iii-fment*
may
Inmade
ui
llie
Memli's
France
pn-li
lliroiigh
tin
uel H Socppat'.l, ili.it lie did not
md.n 1 • the peci.ili/i-d agencies
[ F 'n i ' llce rh u m p su li. M i*s l llin c e s Asseintdi Hie agreements on ti
eil.ilgi'- (or ioinnierci.il |i|.ice*
attadi any imiairtance to these
• 1 the I N T iic -i' agen cie s -ire
I t n c l il and
M is* M arg ie
\\ ur- arming Germany
In
Hie
i i i .i IH r ol I i .i - i li.ill Know
W
c
s
f
c
r
n
U
n
i
o
n
B
e
f
o
r
e
C
a
n
v
a
s
s
omissions
1 d.iied io the t N
111 com m on
mot )&gt;
The Foreign Alf.iirs l oniiuitlc.' le- llle a li'd lllat liolli llu Mil'll
c ii I .....- leil . perale om ler their
A s Dr. Adcloon answereil onesp u t t 11 \ M i
i n . . 1 in
it.
It T
.M ilw ee. I ',.i i n l y s u p .'iin
linilul V a Ii ,-eli.ill i lull a ll lple
earlier
mimed
a
suiqioiiei
•
tin
IIONN.
Cirrmnny
kf
—
The
West
Hons irom defen.e counsel William
G r a n t e d R a t e R is e
• ill Inidgi'l and C "ii*tillltion. Tiio
puhlli'iin H i m 1 .uy I'o n io n " f Mi,
V J Corrigan, Hie handsome defen­ xrceided today liussia's change of I . in len l uf I'u M le ln -1 1 in In in w ill I’reniier. I li-pnt s I 'l i i i r ltd mile A outlil, and a -cconil \ \ \ el,ill
in Milwaukee, oner.iled by Ihe
I'A I.L A HAH.HKK
i/l'i
T h e gull I i‘t llsi'd I •-dll y to give op linin' Viiierican* *•• l.n b a t e shown a
-peak S a l h i d a y at I p m
10
write
dre|H,rl
lo
Hie
V
,
u.lit&gt;
heart
pmp
sal
to
fre*
Konstantin
dant listened closely with Id* long,
lilaiil*. ire iMi*"didi|ie- fur Sail Florida Public Utditii'* I , ,1111111- D ial ail o ffic ia l i i i i m i - - i f l a 'l l ileli'i i i i i i '1011 to keep the P r e s i­
D m toe
A m e ric a n
K d iic iitiu lt 011 Itie p a d
delicate finger, pressed to hi* lip*. .tii Ncuralli. Hitler’s foreign min W e e k , tile n a tio n 's schools extend
li ,1 when
prmg 11.ii iiiiii : lime * ioii today iiiitlmii/i'd Western s ill'll* M ill show h- dill 111*1 to-. dent's p ie g la m cle a r of close en­
*Mei\
from
Spandau
W
ar
Crime*
tan glin g tie* with the U N .
Corrigan hammered away nl Dr
I iim iii Telegraph Co, to itii-i•*«.*.* it* I n, lia y . e|i I ion
loll- .iriiiiiiil
a sp e cia l in v ita tio n to tin ' pu blic
I
’rixon.
Adel.on, demanding repeatedly to
la f lg r * a d sm a ll re-eu rch rc s c lie said in w ill md i m i i , fill* Die
llotnrt 11ii n iti a n. pri'-nlriil of tlir inliastali' teleginpli rule* an avi i •
to
v
is
it
c
la
ss
ro
o
m
*
nnd
*ee
Hie
NeuraUt, HI, Is suffering from a
know if Mr*. Sheppard's Iggly had
rereutly orgiini/eil lia-i lm group age JU per cent, efferlive Monday. election to |leliliH-i lit Kiclnitd I lor*, wtiieti can sir limit m a y e a r's
xchnol* in n c tin ii
Sp un s in * ebeen teste I (nr
nr p.il:
p.uson, and if not. heart coo.lllion and acute rheuma­
Saulord Kiilerprl-e*. nnd .1 I
I lie intruxlute Increlixe 1* in line N e u h i'lg e i, I I yeni old I'o rllu n d little tor well undi'i $.'*X).iXN). would
tism. He i* nearly blind. The WeM l i n i u l f Hint in I'.iM , JO m illio n w ill
why nut
Ii.ni*. chairman of tIn- Chamber willi an nderstule rule 1.00*1 u lin il antlior, a lth o u gh n im fln n il
mid help 01 Dm pr.iclie.il .iii|i|lcation of
accept
|
hi&gt;*
in
v
ita
tio
n
.
ih.um resi'areli to m edicine, farm ,
'A s a trained palhidogist," Cor­ ern powers have long been in favor
of Coiiiinerri' li.i-i li.ill romuMlIre Im' i illlie effecltve July 15.
•yioilde diet l.ed le t o in i gave Neu
M
i
*
H
i
.ilu
ll
h
lio
p
u
'o
lit.
Se
m
in
iiig .uni m d u slry
rigan asked the. witness, “ should of hi* release hut until Hii* week
ale lo lie al tlir ineelmg lo lake
helgei a '.'.UP!* ynle lead
In i l * o rd e r, tin* u G lit ie * c-on
u
ii
|1
1
gli
S
i’li'io
l,
is
g.
Herat
e
tia
li
l. " " K .nyt lo ine im m e d iate fiituiv,
you not have made a microscopic the litisslans had refused.
pur* in a ill-, i i -- ion i | Hie mallei
n o --in n -m d W e il, in t iin o i l,,- l
Only llie i- nl " n i p i l l ' i 2,1'JU
He lias seven year* left lo »crve m a ll o f Itie a c t iv it ie s , w title M m
exaiiilunl'cii uf Hie wounds, and
Kllowle*
il. I II u ulilil lie at F " .1,1*37 d o lin g Do* fiNCnl y e a i end
p te illii'l* w e i,, ilU li'p io led in Dial He 'Ici-laied
L O N D O N i/l’i
A rlo. k in ilia
H
azel
W
e
st,
S
n
u
tlis
id
e
,
is
xpotisoi
m e at ur ed J u lie 'Ul. and even w 'III tin* III tally, itnl Die D iu e do m*t Inn
" M e are p ie p a rc d to start discu sIhe hluird In fetermlne if Hiey con- of a 13 year sentence by Hie Inter
turii't of Hi,, law C o in l* Hull,ling tempted lo I n lo
national War Crimes Tribunal at big rad io p in y lin o *
'‘ laiiieit any foreign r.bjecls?"
• iiiiie Do' company'- intm -liile fill yole- am on g Ihem I lo* i i'Uiit slim willi 1 ther countries for tha
ITIlHill'll II III ItII lO ill Illll in i' ' ram e me nt- lor hoi'i i lullM
illion
m
ure
w
ill
re
ad
and
lo-.ir
Calilai'l h i* been made witti opi ralioii'i will In- cionlm ted ill 11 (1 ion till' 11*1 nf Ihe 'it'll.' w n- coin In -",n of b ilateral agreem ents
Dr. Adajsan cmmlered that lie Nuernberg. He would he the first
schools llirm ig li n e w sp a p e r winding llii'i'tlillli*lii loilny loll l.-pt Hie City wi ll reference lo liolli |l)Nx
had muile a visual examination of the major Nazi war criminals about
Nellliel gel 2H.r',"2 l, t 'Oilnn 28.1,222 w ln ili will m ake it possible for u*,
on keiqiing time, with only it* I elllll*
and
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that suit.fied him there were no lo bn released.
Western Union said in applying
It yya* N e iih e rg e i'* victory Hint undei our law s, to furnish techno
v isio n tirii|s \» m » .
d is p la y s
and illiiiie* milled.
Mieh foreign oiijccts.
fur Die increase Dial il* operat­ prom ise* gout 1 " I nf tin* Senate to cal n iform ulm n, teclinicul a ssist­
Soviet High Commissioner 0. M d c u io u s lr .ilio ii* and sp e c ia l com
Tiuiiiin* Manner*, r,J, nn eni- 1
ing emit*, pm lli'iilarly Inlior, had Die Dem ocrat*. He become Ho* -IHDi ance. and n e ce ssary am ounts of
Defense allorney F n 'il W. Gar- Pushkin sent note* lo Hie high in im ily p ro g ra m s and u e liv it ii's
ploy,, of lii,. W ork* M ini*try, lo*t (
mone was asked during a recess ■ ominlssloners o f t h e United
udvnueed sharply.
M enoti", and O re go n '* other S» n (issionulilo m a te iia l* for the con" W is h in g fo r good M 'hiails l&gt; lii* lifn xvliili* pel forming a *urk ,
whether Ihe purpose of Corrigan’s Slate*, llrltain and France on nut en o u g h .'' d e c la re s Hie -pun lie linil I'urileil out Iw iie weekly
I l l 'l l , independent W ay lie .Mm 1- slru c im ii and "p e ra tio u of research
vigorous rruss examination of Dr. Wednesday saying Neuralh should so rin g c o m m ltle e . " t o m m im iiii's for (lie lint IV year*, llu coat lieh as ulllloillICcd In will ad*l » I'.'t M le u lor* I • lie liK'ated at.roa I,"
lie sa id that, pending Ihe creaA'lelsun was lo cast doubt on Hie be relcu'cd because of old age and h av e good sehonl* w lie ii llu- pen rame riiuglit In Ihe electrically
Specializing ill llu' ronlrol of
Vote t " g l l ' the In nnici nl
cini
1t iin'iuiieil D u P a ge Three)
yvork of ihe eoroner's rporl.
H id
ill hraith.
driven drum* Unit lift Ihe heavy termites mid powder post livltle*
(CllllHim eil (In r a g e 'I III re I
H IT /
weight of Ihe dock Two lepnirmon, tile Duval I’rst Control Co., Iihs
“ llengnl Brigade"
xenl to *ee why tile clock had atop- transferred it* office* from Jiu f I no 3 -M ■ h 'JM 7 I ?
|l III
ped slrikiog, found Id* iHuly ail sonvillc to room IH of Ihe M on­
tezuma llnlcl building.
Hntiirdnv Only
hour Inter.
"Bow ery liny* Meel Mo*
Tim iiinVr wit* inioh'. nccnriling
The I'liM'k, JoMirig out from Th»
M on sle r"
I,nil,ling oppuxite Temple llnr, i* a lo ow nrr hid inaiiagi'r M. L. HafGTO
N
Ufi—
Dem
ocrat*:
when
a
vtriually
complete
Oregon
W A SH IN G T O
(^ -D e m o c ra ts!
virtually
Oregon, ami oilier*
on, lo gel closer lo tlio ci'lltliil
J IH - I :-III 7.311 • lDfif
faiuilinr London lundnmik.
Ihe Job „°T
of laking °V«*|
over count showed that lilchard LL.. wenNeuFloridu urea llu- coni|inuy serve*.
" S h e riff of .Sundown"
lie *aitl al*n run.ider* Itie
the reins In the Senate aa well berger had unsealed Hepuhlican PrcsitlenF* foreign ira.le program 1
According lo Hnxoti, Ihe Iioniled
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V Heard •ul uf here without a requisition.”
I 33 • .'Mi:i 11:2-1 H hfi
a* lire House I°rf*Irt,wilh a pledge Sen. Guy Cup ion by allghl'y more vital, ami Milled: "W e 're rml going I
company offers contracts uf an in the one about the *w »im of bees Hie checker replied.
Snnitav and Mmiduy
to meet President Klyenbower than 8,oco voles.
"B u t this isn’,1 government prop­
di-finale nailin'. Tin* original exter­
Dial cliain retu'teil into an old lock
"A p a c h e "
lo iKillie it t:p a* Hie Hlrtl Cong re**
"m o re than halfw ay" in ’ tackling
minating jun in ............. I for one
er on m i Oak Bulge construction el tv," nroti sled the beekeeper,
Barring any upsets In possible did." Eisenhower originally so ugh l,
1:17 .'1:1)1 - 5:25 - 7:2H - 0:0.1
the nation’s problem*.
year, and then for u iiv iia gc of
project — and how they put the '"ih e se bees jn*t flew tn here and
recounts Ihcro or eitewhere. this a three-year exleiision uf Hie lie I
M O y iF .I.A N D
Although several veteran aena- meant a Senate li.trtip of tfl Demo­ clprocal Trade Art with new nil |
$10-11! per year Ihu cofuaniiy will
govi't iiment in the honey business? settled "
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tor* expressed some m isgivings crats on Senate control starting In Lhority fa ettl tariff*.
"T ru e But their uesl is attached
At least. Dial's the story told
" I The J u ry "
infix. After
Alter impart
imparl -I a South Korean Arm y (idol, piekul Ine rare of u residence inderiliitely.
about taking control with the nar­ •lent Sen. Morse of Oregon, who ant (lO I* op|Ki*lllnn developed, lie
It wu* leported Hie coinpany
Imlay tiy Knoxville Journal colum tu government property, and the
11:54 - 10:38
up
n
hitchhiker
Tue*day
row margin won in T uesday's elec- says he will vote with the Demo­ xellled for a simple one-year ex
m akes free Inspections covering
ni*t Vie Weal*, who says uunlher honey Is uttrehed to government
" M a in e and the Fle sh "
The man, drr**ed in a llO K the central Florida Area. Htnlo
lions, Dem ocritlc Leader Lyndon crats cn Senate tonnirol starting In lension. w.'deh ( ungres* iiaxxrd
fellow told him He -lnesn't know properly Therefore, the beei ana
8:20
(In ly
Arm
y
uniform
and
carrying
com­
H. Joimson said:
where the oilier guy got II. Imt that Ihe honey are rhvioo.ly govern­
IM S.
Sen. Hayden iD A r . z ) has xald plete lilentificulion paper*, wanted Certified Operator in Perry Com­
Saint,lav Only
‘‘Apparently there will be a ma­
doesn't seem to tie reason to hold ment property, anti cannot be re*
In the Itouu, the Democratic he ix duhioii. alKint hi*, party'* In ride with l ’sk from a Seoul air mander,
Starts 11:30
jority of the member* of the Senate margin w is more solid— 232 to 203. laking over Ihe Senate w:th a m ar­
molied without a requisition," said
down a good story
"S m o k y "
•Irip lo P u k's base near Hie old
sufficient to organlte il. If we can
Senate Hepubllran Leader Know- gin which could lie wi|ied mil by front lines.
Seems Diat a* the bees began said the checker.
"Overland
Pacific"
organize it, we will.”
land of California said he expected one vlcath in a Male wilb a lie
"W ell, how do 1 get a requisi­
storing up Inmey for Hie winter
Sunday • Monday • Tuesday
About 30 miles out of Seoul Hie
The Texan, In a statement is­ the Democrats lo lake control and puhllran governor
on tins atomic construction Jolt, tion’" asked Hie beekeeper
Starts 0:30
hitchhiker, sitting in Ihe back seal
sued al Austin, r.sld the Democrats added:
“ I ’ll have to call Hie top man,”
Another veteran Dernocrul, w Ihi of I’.ik's 1.10 liaison p I a 11 e. ul
one of Hie eiinslructiou worker*—
"Magnificent O bsession"
are determined to approach the
“They may find they have some asked that ids name not lie used,
An advertisement In a special
who also kepi liees— kepi hi* eye said the chrckeh.
and
issues "In a spirit of cobperation.” problems In taking on control when u l d tmtay. " I 'm doubtful about tacked Hie pilot and threatened lo Florida supplement which will lie
The top man rult-d that If the
.111 Ihese.
"C ilV Beneath till' S e a "
“We wiT meet the President il depends on Ihe vote of the In ­ Hie political wisdom of taking con­ kill him If he refused lo fly lo a published by the New York H it
One day. he brought a tub willi bees were to fly out of the yard
I O L O K K I) DIM V K IN
North Korean field.
more than halfway in any effort dependent parly (M o rse )."
uld
Tribune
is
htdi:;(
considered
by
him, und collected alioul 50 |Mitinds of their own accord, then a requisi­
trol with such a small m argin."
I’ak refused. The hitchhiker lie
"N e v rr Let Me G o"
to work out a common solution to
Hie advertising anil publicity roinHe said the election outcome was
of honey, then put Ihe bees Into tion wouldn't be necessary.
"W e 'r r very apt lo have a legis­
"D ic k T ra c y " — Serial
the difficult problems of national not “ a repudiation of the Elsen­ lative stalemate, and President gnu hilling him over Ihe head with rnillec of Ihe Chamber of Com"T h a i won't get me any honey,
a (live nnd pbmned lo take the
Starts 7:15
security, of peace and of prosper­ hower administration” but the nor­ Eisenhower could beast ut over the a club and tried to strangle him rnsren.
whole w ork* with him. He hadn't nnd I'm not going to stand around
with a necktie.
Saturday Only
ity." he sa d.
The
advertisement
would
deal
m al mid term gain the outs can head for it in 105(1. just ax Prcsi
reckoned with Hie muterlal* check­ ami wait (or Hie bees to fly out,”
Pak threw his plane mto a quick, with an industrial theme.
“The High Lonesome'* (Color)
er, though— something of a prac­ said the desperate beekeeper.
dent Trum an did the llcpnhlirans sleep turn. H is pa-senger. thrown
"Tlie Peking E x p re ss"
Present
at
the
meeting
held
/K&amp; tspn Hated a bipartisan for­ in IM S , " Hui senator added.
" I n that case.” aald Hie top man.
tical Joker.
off balance, fell mil of the plane H ill morning on Ihe matter were
Cartoon
our convictions. B u t . . . there will eign policy among things he eaki
"G ot a requisition?" asked the " I 'l l put through a requisition right
Sen. George ( D G a ) said yester­
Starts 7:16
be no obstruction foe the sake of a Democratic Congress wlU ■ * day his party had nu rlmtce but •i&gt;.l plummeted SOU feel lo his Irvin g Pryor, ehulrtnan of the
away.” Jl werd through official
checker.
death,
Sunday • Monday
coi mlllee. and Marcello Faille.
(bxlructlon and no h m a e ia g for to achieve, along with a strong
"N u. Do I need a requisition?" channel* and was approved, and
to aasumv senalc control. A sim ilar
The llO K Defense Ministry, d is­ r .
"T he L in g Walt’’
Sc oli, lliThert Holler and
the take of partisan advantage.” tlonal defense, "reasonable” fi
(he beekeeper gut both the beei
view waa expressed by Scnalnr* closing the story today, laid the Jlnt
asked Hie Imekeefier.
,
t , members, and Clifford
Cartoon — News
The DwmelraUc Senate victory l e g f a l a t k m , antimonopoly
RutseU ([&gt; ()»), Psstore (D -lll) hitehMkar had been Identified as
"W ell, my orders are that no and Hip honey.
clialrman of Ihe CofC
Starts 7:15
apparently was sealed yesterday guarda la the atomic energy
At least, that's tha story.
government property can !“• taken
and Gore (D-Tena).
committee.
a 30-year-old Communist agent.
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Mendes-France
Slakes Government
On Budget Dispute

Judge Decides
Not To Enjoin
Road Department

Baseball Discussion
Slated Foi Meeting

Reds Agree To Free
Nazi War Criminal

Clock Works
Crush Man

Exterminating Firm
Opens Offices Here

Movie Time Table

Workei With Yen For Honey
Has Trouble Moving Find

Demos Pledge Their Cooperation

Commie Agent
Falls From Aircraft

Advertisement
Being Considered

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E L D E R S P R IN G # B A P T IS T
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H R IS T IA N
C H A P E I.
Geneva
CHURCH
Sponsorrrl hy First Baptist Church
Eev. Sntnurl Htcwan, PasU .
HI I Palmetto Ave,
ol Sanford
Sunday School 10 n.nt.
J. Bernard Moot, .Minister
Charles Mulrhrad, Superintendent
Churi h Service 11 n.m.
Sunday School 9:43 a.in.
of
Sunday
Reboot
not
Training Union 7 p.tn.
Morning Service II a m. Set
Frank Hryau, Preacher
Evening Worship Service 8 p.m.
mon: "G o d ’a Purpose."
.Sunday School 2:30 p in.
Wednesday l’raycr Service R p.m
I'rraening 3:30 p.m.
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
1307 Sanford Ave.
LU T H E R A N CHURCH
II. Eugene Johnson, I'asln r
O F T IIK R E D E E M E li
Al.l. S A IN T S
Sunday School 0:13 n.m. M rs
Rev. Phillip Srhlcasman. .Minister
E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H
Service* at The Yacht Club
n. T. Pearson, superintendent.
Enterprise, Fla.
Morning W ivshlp II a.m. Me*
Sunday School 0:13 a m.
Sunday Services:
Church Ssrvlcu 10:30 a m.
Holy Communion with .ermmt, sage: "W h e n JWe All (Jet To Hea­
Hirst Sunday of month) at II uni. ven."
0:30 p.m. Chi IIhn anil C.Y.F.
SO U TH H ID E R A P T IS T C H U R C H
Holy Coioinnrilon (all Sundays
Meetings
East 27th .Street
except first i at H a.in
7:30
p.m. Evangelistic Service.
W. I.. Stephens, Pastor
\l»rnlin! Prayer with sermon, all
Message; "W h y Ihe Disciples &lt;u
Milton lllggenbnllinm
.Sunday* exeepl first, al II a.in.
Sunday School Superintendent
V H lIn g worshipper* always we| ChrUI. M rs M. (.*. Slone, gne.it
organist.
Welcome to the cnurch.
come.
Sunday Sebonl 10 n.m.
A S S E M B L Y 4IF C O D C H U R C H
Morning Worship II a in.
If P H A M C O M M U N IT Y
Twelfth St. and l.aurel A y r.
Evening Worship H p.m.
P
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S
B
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Rev. C. tt. Marshall, Pastor
Prayer. Meeting Wednesday I
&lt;*: While. Minister
Rev. C...........
Sunday Servires 9:43 a.m. Don't
p.m.
'
.Mam
Plat
Mr*. Cloverr M
a m . Pianist
kitmi your rhildren, bring Ilium i\
Alfred E rifsoo
elavs for every age.
HT. P A U L 'H L U T H E R A N
11 a nt Morning Service Ser­
St. I,tike's Lutheran— In Slnvla Superintendent of Churrh Srkool
fieorcr
I'erold
mon topics, "T w o T h in g *." "C oin
iM R r.O v le d o ), tho Rev. Stephan
l.eadrr
of
3lld
Week
Services
ntimlnn
of Ihe la n d 's Supper."
M. Tuhy, naslor. Morning worship
Chlirrh School 10 a III.
11:30 p.m. C h r i s t ' ' A m b a s s a d o r * .
1:30 *.m. Radio M ission hroatlcait
Worthlp II a to
Our youthh progrram is growing
al 9:30 a.m. over WOll/. (7-to kc);
Young People 7 p in
7:43 "Evrnlnng Worship
Ser-,
Sunday School for all nge groups,
Evening Service 7'30 n in
'W hy I llullove Jesu*
iiio ii :
9:80 a.m. Christian Day School
Wednesday Evening /. :mi p m
Coming In My (irucrullon
(A ll elementary grades and kinder
Every body invited to attend at
Tuesday 7 30 p m Choir evening
earten), Monday through Friday. our services.
Weditestlay 7:15 p nt
I'rayni
R:80 a.m. Children’* program, "Hi.
mveltiig ami Bible study
tape I," Saturday 10:10
Luke'a Chapel,"
Join the happy, cnthuslaallr.
f l i t 1It&lt;'If O F J IIS U S C H R IS T
T Itll. (1400 kc.)
a.m. o v e r W
........
singing congregation al the A*
O F L A T T E R D A Y S A IN T S
semhly
ol (iod Church. Coinc and
lit a in Sunday School.
T IIE CH U RCH O F HOD
0:30 p m
Sacrament Meeting worship the laird with us.
of P R O P H E C Y
Services held in City Hull Audi
U03 E lm Ave.
toriuin
C IIU IIC H O F C H R IS T , S C IE N T IS T
Bishop A. W. Stover, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 a rn.
9:43 a.m. Sunday School.
F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
Morning Service It a.m.
11 a.m. Morning Worship. Ser­
M a n 's true selfhood as the
Lake .Mary Baptist Chapel
mon by A. W. Stover.
.pt-rlliisl image and likeness 0!
llrv. Krlby E. McCalister
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Hour.
Owl. ever free from sin, slrkneu.
0:13 a.m. Sunday School.
1:30 p.m. Tuesday Evening Ser­
and suffering will lie emphasised
II n.m. Worship Service.
vlet*, V.L.II. Leader Joe Muse.
a! Christian Science services Sun
7 p in. Huplisl Training Union.
9:30 p.m. Thursday Women's
H p in. Evening Service.
■ lay
M issionary Bund la'ader, Mrs. A.
The
l.nssun-Sermon
entitled
W. Stover.
T H E F R E E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H "A d a m and Fallen M a n " Inrludes
Everyone wclrninn.
Corner W. Fourth St., Laurel Ave. Ihe following passage from Hie
li. Eldon Kline, .Minister
King James Version of the Bible
T H E C H R IS T IA N A N D M IS S IO N
Sunday Sellout 0:43 u.m
((icni'ids I 27): "S o Cod created
»*BY A L L IA N C E C H U R C H
Morning Worship 10:45 u.m
man in his own Image, in the
Park A v rn u r at Fourteenth Slrrel
Evening Worship 7:00 pill
Image of (Iod created lie him;
Pallor. Ilavld S. Carnrfi*
I ’rayer Meeting Thitrsuay
male and leinale created lie
Sunday School and Morning Wor
them "
ihlp Combined' Service 0:45 n.tn
The uneh.-inglng |ierfertlon of
to 11:30 n nt. "W orship Period
( IIU IIIT I O F T H E N A /.A IIEN H
the uiun of C od's creation will I h&gt;
begins nt 10:40
0:40 n.m ."
"S n n lo rd 's Singing Church”
Ii i ought out In passages to he
Alliance Youlll Fellowship 0:30
ll.l .Maple Ave.
read from "Science and Health
p.m.
Ilidirrl Sueur Jr.. Minister
•villi Key In tho Scriptures," by
Evening Nervier 7:45 p m
.Sunday Scliool 0:43 a.ill.
M ary Baker Eddy Including the
Wednesday M id Week B i b l e
Morning
Worship
10:45
a.m.
follow lug
(470:28 32):
"W h e n |
Study 7:43 p.m.
Youlh Services (1:43 p.m.
sneaking of H o d's children, not the
Evangelistic Hour 7:13 p ut
children of men. .Ivstis said, 'The
Prayer and Worship Wednesday kingdom of Hod is within you:'
C E N T R A L B A P T IS T C H U R C H
7:45
p.m.
Dial Is, Truth and Love reign In
SI., Oak Ave.
Ihe real matt, showing that man
Minister
H O L Y C R O SS C H U R C H
&gt;n Hud's Image Is tinfnllrn and
a.m.
(Enlscopnl)
Service II a in
•’Icrnul "
It. I.. Zimmerman,
Immerman, II. D.
:30 p.m. If.i n
Rector
F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N
21st Sunday alter Trinity
C IIU R C Il
Evening Worship
m.
N
n.tn.
Holy
Communion
wo will
"C o m e thou with us
Oak .Ave. and Third St.
tl:lfl
a
n
r
Fjititlly
Service
aad
Rev. A M L M r lM M . iM in lile r
(hoi* good#*
Church School, '
School,
9:45 a Ih Sunday
Si
II a.m. Choral Kurhr.rlsl
(.1111*7(11 O F G O D
10:50 n.m The Session meets
Sermon
In
the
session^
F rrn rh Avr. ami 2lnd S(
for prayer ........ __
. room
Service.'. Ihrougli the week;
Eev. II. W. Ilcudcrtnn, Pastor
II a.m Morning Worship. An
Monday through Tnursdny and •lieni: "H ide Me Under the Shu
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Evanuollsllr Sendee 7:30 p.m. Saturday Holy Communion 7:30 ilow ol Thy Wings,” Priest by
Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:30 a.m
Chancel Choir with nolo hv M r*
Friday llolv Communion U a m (linn: "L e t All The W orld." I'hla
p.m.
Pen.
I
Saturday Hacrunuml id
man hy Chancel Choir Sermon hy
Yunna People'* Service Tlturaattce 5 II p 01
Cay, 7:5o p.m.
M r Mclniil*
Church Nursery 10:43-12 eaelt
IIII.I.C IIE N T IIA I’ I I K I 411(11(411 Sunday morning lor children up to
C H U L U O T A B A P T IS T C llU ltC II
tirneva
liter A. Ituuth Jr., Pastor
Wa|
five years
Chester W. Plank, Pastur
a SrhiMil. 10 a.m.
day
fi p.m. Spaghetti Supper for
Sunday morning servlc#*:
r ornlns Worship Service 11 a.m.
newly urgunl/cd Young People's
10
n.m.
Sunday
School.
Sermon
fiy
_____
y Ihe tmslor.
troup out ot High School up to 23
Evening Worship Scrvlro 7:30
11 a.m. Morning Worship
yours
Sunday evening services'
p.m. Srrnm n hy (he pastor.
(1:3) p.m. Pioneer Fellowship.
(|; 15 p.m. 'lYaluiug tlnloii
Prayer Meeting Wednekdny 7:3U
M:.10 p.m Senior High Fellow
7:3(1 p m Evening Wnrshln
p.m.
Wednesday 7:3*1 p lit. Pi1 aytu •hip
7:;hi p m,
Evening Worship
meellng.
F O S T E R C H A P E I,
Male ijnurUt, "R u ck of A ges,"
M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
Hoag, George
I H E F IR S T B A P T IS T C IIU R C Il Drew by W. M
tlvlrilo
Truthy, Cllltord McKIbbln. W 8
O F O V IE D O
Rev, George II. Carlton, Minister
llruinley. Serutun hy Mr. Mcltinls
llev. lauds Day, Minister
9:45 a.m. Sunday School.
!• *
11:00 a.m. Worship Service.
0:45 a.m1. Sunday Sclnail.
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T h a t’s where the well-being of your family rcHts.
You w ant to give them every com fort and conven­
ience in your power. You w ant to keep them wellfed, well-clothed, and Avcll-housed.
You w ant them to enjoy every advantage of
modern science—through electricity, telephones,
movies, radio, and television. N othing, you say, is
too good for those you love.
Of course, then, you'll w ant som ething more.
You'll w ant your family to possess th at exhilarat­
ing and priceless quality known as spiritual well­
being—a conviction th at God is the Supreme Being
in the world.
W ith this faith your life* will abound w ith hope
and you will experience a sense of true security in
those uncertain times. T o God your destiny is of
utm ost im portance.
T hrough prayer and regular worship you will
find a haven of protection for all your family—
right in the hollow of God's hand. Go to Church
Sunday.

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Church News

Museum Displays
Take Painstaking
Planning And Work

(Continued From P a st Two)
F IR ST MKTIIODI.HT C i l t B d l

F IR S T B A P T IS T C IIU R C II
Park A vt. at Sixth St.
IV. I V B ro ok i J r . . Paalor
Milton H. Wyati, Mlnlxter
Richard
Knight,
.. John L. M in er .
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, Mhdtter. of Education
nrlc* Morrison, Son* Leader Hulk B. Archer, Director of M uilt
:ir&gt;a.ni. Church School. A class "W e ’ve Saved A Place .For Y o u "
E arly M tvnlng Worship 8:4."*
cvtvy ai(c.
a.in. Syrnuin by W. P, Brook* Jr
I I p.m. •'Holy Communion".
It take* lime,
O A IN K S V II. I. K
0:30 p.m. M V F Mndlm is.
• Sunday SehcKil 0:45 a.m. "Brim : work .lt!|| .,
„f K„„tt.h„
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship.
in till'
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2* J , •I xt.ii.lt-eM.ecInlly
Sermon: "Positive Christianity . vltrv'memhe^'of
‘• f r y member of Ihe
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I Broadcast over WTTtTti
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W o n h ^ l l ^ h . m . Scrthe ^mammoth task of .....
Corner Second St. fend Kim AVe.
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displays of Florida luid»
Sam F. Binkley. F.vanieilsl
Sunday: 10 a.rp. Diblc Study.
Vikriments for each age c.*mip.
Z ' r i . ' i ,! ,r
tl a.in. Morning Worship.
Nursery for chRdrcn
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of
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exhibition,
when
7:30 p.m.
Evening
Worship,
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m All I completed, will Ik; one of the larg
wyam cclist J. tl. Binkley uf High
▼ faint, N ('. will lie guest speaker evening of song. The Lord's Sup e»t of its kind m the 1 ruled S la t;»
ill holli morning and evening scr per will he observed at the Even ‘" " I •» designed l&gt;. i.ie.eni tir­
birds in tlir Ir natural environment i
ing Service.
vices.
Picturing the birds in there true I
Wednesday Evening Service 7:30
_ Wednesday 7 rui p.m M idw eek
batdtat Is no easy jot,, for :t in- j
rscry open hi nil services fev valves an m dless amount of time clulOrcn upner, six years id age and study. First of ail the museum I
Earphones lor the Irani of hear- staff makes a series of field trips I
Radio broadcast over W 'TIIII
earli Monday, Wednesday, and
to the wildlife areas of th • state.I
Hero they lake colored photo |
Friday 7 In 7:15 a. i i i .
^Velromel
graph* of the birds, observe their
Irablts, ami make mental notes of
| their surroundings.
Next, the museum staff ar­
range* with the Wildlife Cornmis(Contlnbfd From Page One)
slop to obtain the desired birds,
(Continued From Page One)
pie want them enough to take tip lion of the proposed International i »nd then mounts them In their own
interest In them, to work lor them, agency, the United Slates is pro-1 workshop*.
und to cooperate with them.
pares! In 19M to:
j Earli display ease is then cutet. Establish a. realtor training fully iilanmal. Tire big i-ro'dein
"Am erican Education Week U
school
barly
In
Ihe
year
ami
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taring tin- staff is that of winking 1
an appruprlalo time lo re-examine
•cli
tile edueniional
ptngrani nf vniv 3() to 59 scientists and engineers | out a three dlnu nsioiml effect. To eonimunity. What Is your, school firm oversells to study practical1 control ibis, the wall ef tlu- ea doing best? ('an it do some things reAetor engineering so they may is ,-uived. Then the artist works,
belter'.’ To help your school, you become competent operators 01,0111 a niuial plan, using the ndm
I photogrnpliH ns a guide.
ivied to he well informed about such installations.
J W ‘ the rommillee says In the
2. Offer under the sponsorship ofd Then comes the tedious jot, of
public.
,hq 11.8, Atomic E n e rgy (’tumuli tueparing the prop. The staff l»»found that leaves ami lu e s, used
of) course* in
' industrial
' ‘ rial medicine.
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are Mrs. Jack Burney. Tunic r
dustri.il hygiene and rw.l.o! iglciil at they aio found in nnture, are
High School: Mrs. Jewell Riser,
not
duialde und will cot stand '
/sics nnd Die theory and use of
(iram m ar School; John Angel, radiation Instruments.
uji over a long net lad of time. J
SMS, nnd Paul Mlklct, .Oviedo
Maxflrld, who plans ami de
3. Open the Argnnne Cancer Hat
High School, in addition to M M. p lW lf e T t h e u S iv ^ it y of ChTe.S. ? * » * or..... has perfected a I
West
the llrookhaven National Labora- technique for building n.t.fui it
The wcll-tilnimcd urograms for lory and the cancer research hoi trees, leaves, and glass. To mnk
Seminole County will get under­ tdtjil nl the Oak Ridge Institute of a lenf, he first constructs a mould
way in the churches on Sunday.
lies for
for one
one lo two year taken from a real lea'. Then he
Nuclear Studies
It Is the hone of the committee eour.es on the use of atomic cncr
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Q s l all school personnel that the gy in medicine and biology, for ap ' vlr" '
during nnd h t mo
programs amt activities In the Var­
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will
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shape Identical lo a real Irnf.
greater intrrrst in our schools, ^
anti that citizens will he heller
inlormerl on the achievements and
needs of Seminole County schools

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funds which have been frozen near­
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g 'j r l early In 1035 ot construction
df n .Ti nil ’ion dollar helicopter
repair facility here, the Navy said
yesterday.
It will he the first one on the
East (’oast.

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by negotiations among interested
governments. Ho said It would con­
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ganizations of U.N. members.
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N orthw est Passage from the Atlantic to the
Pacific by follow ing the channels through
the m any inland* north of Canada. Eventual­
ly he wan caught In thn ice, and rencuing ex­
pedition* n few yearn later found proof of
bin death.
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m ay be rich In oil. Prof. Andrew II. M cN air,
w ho tenchen geology at Dartm outh College,
w ith a party from the Canadian Geological
Survey, have been Invontlgntlng the region
fo r n year. T hey find that Kllenmere Inland
and Its neighl&gt;orH have hanlnn very like thene
which have produced oil In Oklahoma, N orthwont Toxan and varloun other Am erican and
Canadian rcglnnn which p o h h o h h large quan­
tities of oil.
One by one the denotata areaH of the
world are proving to have rlchen which will
b rin g tho minhabltantn from far and near.
S ir John F ra n k lin m ay have panned by
the wealth of the Indies without know ing It.

The Independent Vote
I*»ng after tho m idnight following Elec­
tion Day. weary commentatom were still
acknow ledging they could not find a pattern
In the returns. A t a late hour on Wednesday

TODAY’S I1IRI-E VERSE
H u that bollevoth shall not be in haste.—
Isa ia h 28:10. God and not man rules the uni­
verse. W e should talk less and listen more.
W o should nsk for wisdom, nnd then wait
for guldunco. Often our prayers would in­
jure us greatly If they were answered just
as we make them.

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Frlduy, Nov. fi. H IM

m orning, the results o f m sn y contests were
still in doubt. W hat had happened to the
usually foreseenble-wlth-rcservatlons offyear elections?
The Independent Am erican had happen­
ed. with Ii I h unpredictable vote. One bit of
pattern did emerge— n bright stripe which
will give Am erica courage In m any fields.
The Am erican was going to vote ns he plenaed. He w asn’t goin g to have any one in pow­
er — the President, the politicians, his In­
dustrial employer or even hln wife tell him
how to vote. H is wife also enst her vote ns|
she saw It herself.
The spirit of independence has not been
lost In an industrial age. The pioneering
spirit of do-it-yourself is still with us. Dic­
tators ? C o m m u n ists? Industrial exploiters?
Rigged elections? P ff! W o are Am ericans.
We have free elections. W e’ll tell the nation
and thn world what we want. If wo don't
quite got It this time, we'll try right over
again. N oth in g dism ays us, nothing d is­
courages us.
T h a t’s the spirit! W hile It lasts, A m e ri­
ca Is safe.
( N o we have spoken. It ’s over. N ow we ac­
cept the verdict of the m ajority in nation,
town and hamlet. W e’ll support the winners
of this election and those holding over from
the last one. W e've had our sny and we will
now pull together. And that is as it should
be in a democracy.

Explaining Shoplifters
W h o ore the shoplifters nnd why do they
steal? Dr. Fabian I*. Itouke, a professor of
psychology at M anhattan College, New Y ork
City, has given the results of his study to e
Medical Correctional Association convention
in Philadelphia.
One definite finding is that there are too
many. Seeing attractive goods temptingly
laid out, with no one apparently on guard,
Is too much for a certain type of mind. The
experience which most people have had of
laying a package down in a public plnce nnd
finding it gone the next minute, has the
same cause.
In thi&gt; stores all but ten per cent of the
thelves arrested by detectives were ama­
teurs. Dr. Itouke says, and only three per
cent of these stole for maturial gain. M ost
of the crim inals were you ng women between
18 and 2b, who stole because of problems of
personality adjustment.
The answ er therefore seems to be p sy­
chological therapy. O f HR shoplifters treated
by Dr. Itouke, not one is known to have tried
It again.

HAL BO YLE

W ill Future W ife Please Boss?
M R W Y O R K WV-fiom* ambUiou*
young men, anxious to get ohe
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afraid today
marry.
in life, are
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WbyT Bccaus* they are afra
the romantic bride of their dreamt
m ay become a froway-hulrrd night­
mare who will later hamper tho
prngrexx of their career*.
In picking executive* many cor;
poraumi*
weigh not only tho kind
oratJo
of work a man doex, but the kind
of wife he goes home to. Will ahe
be a credit to the firm, or a social
liability? Doex the have It In her
to brrom o what induatrial leader*
now look for In the mates of their
potential executive* - Uie "Ideal
corporate wife?
" M y girl Mill* me all right now.”
aahl a young bachelor. "B u t will
idle be able to grow up with me aa
I move ahead In Uie world? Will
aho, 25 yeara from now, be the
kind of wife m y corporation want*
ine to have?
"T he b o u I have now think* my
girl la real cute. But what about
when ahe'a m lddle-Med? Will the
boia I have then m ink *h e ’» ■
handicap to the f ir m ? "
One can eaally nwmpathlie with
thla young man. The m ere fact
he la worried about the future
ahowa he la aerlout-mJnded aa well
aa amblUoua. Ilia problem la real.
Aa any; married man knows, it la
hard enough to tell what a wife
will be like 10 minutes from now,
li?l alone 25 yean.
^ What can this young go-getter
fvell, frankly, lot's face it: It
la Im pou lblo to m arry e girl of
10 or 29 years and be certain that

49 or SO ahe will have matured
to "U ie ideal corporate wife.
Corporation* change, too, and how
can we tell whether in the fastric e d world a quarter century
from now the ideal corporate wife
w ill look and act like f i r m a Loy,
flhlrley Temple, Kata Smith «
M a rilyn Monroe?
la there M y adutlon then? Ye*.
One could wait until he had be-

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came an esgcutlvo and then marry nnivn to another city, don't cry.
a_ w&lt;oman pleasing to Ihc chairman Chin up, boy. Ju*l move with her.
4. Don't make scenes If she ha*
of the board. But most men don't
want to postpone the pleasure* of lo work late at the ollicc, atal
homo cooking, etc., for 25 year*. don’t get Jealous If she has a male
An even better way I* to switch secretary. Send him a birthday
one's llfo goals now. Snpimse you rurd. .Send him two, and make a
are the ambitious young man In ­ real friend.
5. Avoid gelling out of touch
stead i i ( worrying ulsmt scleclliin
an Ideal corporate wife, why mil with things Just because you spend
concentrate Instead nil becoming most of your time at home watch­
"Ih c ideal corporate husband" ing television. Keep posted on baseyourself?
bull and politic* and rear. I good
Hero’ what you do. Pick u clean- books, so that she'll be proud of
cut, hard-working career girl with tho way you can hold up your
a good job ami big future with end of Ihc ronvesatlon at office
a growing corporation. M arry her. gatherings.
Ih e n help her rllmb, step by step
n. Don't l&gt;e penny wise nnd pound
to the top.
fiNillsh about your clothing. Buy
Here’s how:
expensive suits. Itememlier, It Is
1. Keep her morale up by prais­ ImiMtrtant In your wife’s career
ing her at all times. Don't he a that you look neat and well-dressed
knocker. Kvon if she makes mis­ at all times.
takes, tell her she's got the best
7. Drink only to be social. Never
businesswoman'* head since Hetty show up drunk with a blonde al
Green.
night clubs patronised by members
2. Show an Intorcit In her Job, of your wife'* corporation. You'd
but don't tell her how to run it. be surprised how many 150,000-aNever gossip about the associates, year tattletale* there are In Amerand don't make her unhappy by Ic
hounding her If she doem't get
B. When Invited to the home of
»• often as you think her your wife'* boss for dinner, re­
merit deserves.
member they are looking you over
9. If her Job require* that she
see
married
right

IAMBS MARLOW

Resume Given On Contract Dispute
. public is perfectly and splendidly
W A SH IN G T O N lA t-T b ll Is a Investment of 5'h million.
Tlie Atomic Energy Commission j protected...............
quick rundown on why the Dixonme contract a critics have said
Votes contract is In such bitter and the Budget Bureau, starting
Last December, earnest the ball in plenty, none mere than t ixpp •'-»
dispute.
The T V A. the Tennessee Valley finally working out the contract says Elsenhower wraa sold a bill
Dlxon-Yates.
Gordon
It. of goods by the Budget Burt an.
Authority, which was created early with
chairman Till* contract, he says, wonld iW
lit President Hooscvclt's New Deal, Clapp, former TV A
among other things pumps power whom Eisenhower did not reap- the government more than tiv„
to consumers in a huge Southern point when his term expired last I million dollars a year more than
May. said neither Eisenhower n o r1 the cost of energy T V A could suparea.
ItiKisevelt called It a "y a rd stic k " A E C Chairman |j»wls I,. Strauss i ply from Its proposed Fulton,
Tcnn.. plant.
to show what electric power costs ever consulted him.
’Ilie ndmlnlstrat.on contends the. Clapp snkl the contract is ir,should be. Private utility com ­
panies protested it was unfair to cnntracl is a (air and practical. tended to saddle T V A with higher
compare their costs with those of wuy lo get ncedr-.l power in the i cost* and push its rates up so
T V A area without spending govern-•that T V A will no longer be a
a government hacked agi-P'—
The argument over public vs. men! money for another T V A • "y a rd stic k " to keep private power
rivntr power has never •fled, steam plant Eisenhower says the rales down.
houltl the government get deeper
Into the power field through a big­
ger T V A or should T V A tie elim ­
inated. or at least limited, in favor
of private power companies?
T V A now has an added drain on
it because of the power It stipnlles
to atomic energy plants. And T V A
officials wanted new power plant*
started in 1955 to meet needs In
1057.
T V A could hulhl and own them
or a private company could do
that nnd sell power to TVA. In
either case the taxpayers would
loot the hill since Congress would
have to vote the money.
President Kisenhowcr let his
feelings about T V A be known in
June 1953. when he publicly cited
It as an example of "crooning so- I
rla lism " although ho s a il ne was
n’t nut to destroy it
T V A officials urged that Elsen­
hower, In his budget message to
Congress In January 1!&gt;54 ask for
money to build a new T V A now*
•r plant at Fulton. Tenn Eisete
hnwer didn’t.
Instead, his administration, with j
his approval. Inter in 1951 negotl•ilcd a contract with a private utit-1
ity group known ns Dixon-Yates to.
build Its rown steam power plant I
h I West Memphis, Ark. It would!
supply T V A with power to in n k e ,
up fur T V A power given to the
atomic plants. The government
would have to pay for this private
power, o l course
The administration has approved I
the contract lull mil yet slgni-.l it I
It is waiting for u go-ahead from !
I ho Senate House Atomic Energy
Committee, which started hearing* j
yesterday
.!
Under the contract Dixon-Yates |
would Invest 5‘v million dollars of
Its own funds in the West Memphis
plant— its cost would be 197' milion dollars— and obtain the rest
through long-term bonds
The basic charges to the govern
mrnt. figured al I20,74U.(hx) a year,
would Include all taxes, interest of I
3wj ner cent on the lion.ls, nnd a 1
specified yeurly return of 9 p e r;
rent on the original Dixon-Yates i

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JAYCEES DANCE
SANFORD ARM ORY

Way Down South
More Forest Lands
In Sanford* Florida Under State Care
Bj, C. It. D A W S O N . USA.. MNA,
IIK K S — A bee ha* u stinger
three hundreths of uri Im-h long.
The other 2-1 inches are just vour
lumgimition.

T A L L A H A S S E E (At— 'T ho Florida
Forest Service says more thun
.100,000 aeres of forest lands have
been a ided to state fire protection
vilh approval of fire control pluns
by voters In Hamilton und GodsA V O C A D O — The uvo-urio hn» den counties.
Tho prooosal* were also on gen
been for centuries the great foo,|
crop of Central America. It Is er.il election ballots in Lafayette
unusual In having its stored food hut voter* there rejected the plan
chiefly Ir the form of fut. instead
of *ugi&gt; as in nearly all other
fruits.
C O F F E E A G A IN
The obltlme cobblers bench hn« almost
gone the wnv of tin- grent link
and the miistnche rup. Here nnd
there, a sentimental soul bus re­
surrected one for duty as a cof­
fee table, but shoe making In
America lias been turned over to
1150 factories which now turn out
neurlv 500 million pairs annually.
Averaging ulrout three new puirs
of shoes a year tier person, sve
are 'h e best shod nation in the
world.

Annual Conference
Planned At UofF

G A IN E S V IL L E (At-Thc fifth an­
nual Conference on the Caribbean
has been scheduled for the Uni
vcrsliy of Florida Dec 2 4
f. Slated for disru n lo n are paint­
ing, sculpture, architecture, music,
drama, literature, printing and
publishing, newspapers and peri
odieals. education, ant religion by
Internationally known speakers
SC IIO O I, C O R K TO ItO S I'IT A I.
G ltA N I) C A N Y O N . Arir
tjp_
When two members of the six-man
football team of Grand Canyon
High school were hespltallicd with
Injuries received in a game, their
leaeher and the lour members of
Ihclr cluss went to the hospital
for class session.

I 'A I N T — Anti-Corrosion chomitul has been developed for use on
automobile buttery terminals and
ill other situations where metalto-metal contact breed* corrosion.
The rhcmli-al Is nuinted on tb*
| fn noil corn.
metal to be nroteeted.
C O W H — Roughage Is t h e
eheupest source of energy or carlaihvdrntn for
livestock. Feed
abundant roughage to produce
lieef or milk economically.
Dairy research at the North
Carolina Rtntlon showed a mixlure of 75 per cent cottonseed
hulls uml 25 per cent molasses
was more economical than beet
pulp.
Steers in South Carolina tests
mode faster gains with 55 per
rent less feed cost with cottonseed
oi*nl and*hulls than with alfalfa
and corn. Carcass quality was
equal m that o f steeri fed nlfnlkind of guy. Me pleasant hut re
served In u gentlemanly way Don I
try to tell the boss his buixness.
Your wite probably store that to
him ull day long
If you follow these simple basic
rules you are bound to have a
rich, full existence You will be
known as "the Ideal corporate bus
band." Your wife will Ik * u wealthy
corporation executive • and know
in tier heart she owes it all lo
you. Ihc little man without who
sliest have been Just anuther cog
in a big machine.
S One final tip-don't forget
rrla
early In your marriage
tn teach
your wife to bring her payrheck
fwimo in her mouth. It’s really for
her own good.

Overstocked On Used Cars

F IS H IN G — In t'evloo there nr*
410,000 people whose main occupa­
tion ls fishing.
KO I.I.IN G S T O N E — Sign In
trailer window "Room for rent—
must he wllllnr h * •rfJ*,l."

TONIGHT

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ORCHESTRA

$1.25 PER COUPLE
9 P.M. T IL

Sanford Armory

M IN IS T E R R E P L A C E D
V IE N N A . Aostrin
— Radio
Bucharest announced
yesterday
Communist Romania has appointrd Anton Molsecue to replace
Martin Florea Innescu us minister |
to the Unltfsl States.

We have one of the finest ntock of used ca r* wo hove over had nnd aro goin g to sell
them a t greatly reduced prices while they Inst. I jmiK at these prices nnd then enme
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1947 Bulck 2 Door Sedan.......... ....................
$195.00
1950 Mercury Sedan...............................
$795,00
1949 Bulck Super Sedanet............................................. $595110
1950 Pontiac 4 Door Sedan.............‘....... j..................... $59500
1950 Bulck Special 4 Door Sedan........... .......... .......... $555.00
1950 Buick Super 4 Door Sedan ............. ..................... $1095-00
1951 Buick Super Sedan......... /....:.............................. $1450-00

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Charles Tetenbaum Of Orlando

M r and Mrs. M n’oiel Jacobson are announcing the engagement of
their duughter, Arlene Myra, to Charles II. Tetenbaum, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Tetenbaum of ttrjll Iviinhoe Bond, Orlando.
M iss Jacobson is a native ot Sanford nod a graduate of Seminole
H ig h School with the Class of lllfil. Presently she is attending Duke
University in Diirbnm, N. C. from
which she will graduate with all
A. II. in history In June, She is a
member of Alpha Epsilon Phi so­
cial sorority of widen she is presi­
dent.
While in high school M iss Jacob­
son wns an active member of the
Thespian Club, was president uf
tin- Latin Club, treasurer of the
Central Florida Speech League,
P. II. Colbert, superintendent of
president of the Debate Sspiud and
An interesting discussion on (Julf l.lfe Insurance Co. is spend­
u member of the .Salmagundi Staff. "Y o u r Child and Its Community ing the da-- at the home office
She made her dehut at the (iond- Needs" was held lust night ut the in Jacksonville and will stay over
fellows Ball in Orlando in Decarn- meeting of the .Southside Prim ary foi the Flni idn (ieorgla game to­
ber, 10W.
School P-TA meeting. Those com­ morrow.
M r; Teteniiaum received h!&lt; ctfu* prising the panel w rr^ If. T. Milration In Orlando schools and thr wee, Dirk Aiken, the Rev. Rirhnrd
Print'd* of ,Mi«* Puttie Witte
University of Florldu where he (). Knight, Heruld lleekenlmeh,
will be glnd to learn Hint she l«
graduated with u Bachelor of and Voile Williams Jr.
much Improved and I* at the home
.Science in business administration,
The members were told of sever­ of her aunt, Mrs. Ilurobl Appleby.
lie* Is u member of Tail Epsilon
Phi social frutrrnity and Beta A l­ al radio urograms lo lie broad- TIM W First St., after being con­
pha 1*1, national honorary account­ east eoneerning American Educa­ fined to the Fernnbl faiuplilnn
ing society. A second lieutenant in tion Week being observed Nov. Memorial Hospital. Her mot her.
the A ir Force reserve, in- is ntvuit 7 I I nod Hint National Rook tin , Henry Witte Jr., " f F a t
ing active duty orders. At present .Week,
. . Nov 14-IffI, will . .lie
. cule- Myers, him been in Satifoid *ineo
he is associated with the Florida i ‘‘rated with a book exhibit und Monday.
ale from the Book Nook in Day- i
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Leather Company in Orlando
Xlrs. II h. M orri* plan
The date of the wedding will lie tuna to la- held lit the nclionl Nov.
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from
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until
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to
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the
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announced later.
I will offer the purentn an oppor f o o t tin 11 g a r n i ' m Jacksonville to| tmilt v to Iiiiv lunik a oil the age m o r r o w
level of their children.
Friends of Keith Westfall will
It wn* announced that this week l-e sorry to know that Ik - ha&lt; been
eve lests were given to all .South- confined lo the Orange Memorial
* iiIs* pupils. The amendments to
Hospital in Orlando.
the l.v-luws were read and ap*
Women may well luke sneriul m ovnl a ml it was reported that
Ope hundred and nine coeds at
safely measures against two kind- the l l n l l u w e . i l c a r n iv a l r e s u lts Florida Statu University in Talof liome aeeiilents — falls anil w ould be •■•nt hom e w it ii each labas.o-e wuie pledged to Ills*
burns, says .Myrtle Wilson, Home i l i i l i l .
school's 10 nut i&lt;&gt;nitI social sororlDemonstration Agent.
At the rniirloalon of thu am­ lies in late rushing ceremonies
Women are some of the chief nion refreshments were served In this week. M iss I’uggv Wright has
Mifferers front such aeeiilents, nr the lunchroom by thu mothers of become a member of Delta Delta
cording In safety advisors of the
Della, and M iss Ilnseiiiurv darner
U. S Department of Agriculture. the rooms of Mrs. Howland, Mrs.
In-long* In I 'li i Mn.
Statistics reerntly
reported bv Carnes, ami Mrs. Nancy Ilri&gt;ck.
one larvo life insitranrr rnmpany
shows that more than 22 (XW) worn
en in litis country over the age
of III years tile each v r s r f*"&lt;m In
Juries caused by acddenla. Though
traffic arrld rn l* are the lending
causes nf these falalifies, falls
take *epond place anil burns or
fires third.
Millions of women Inday are cmnlnyed outside the home, but re­
latively few are killed In Industrial arcldenti. However, a fourth
of the fatal aecldents to women—
and women under (13 vears of
age— occur In nr near the home
Thla high loll of hnme fatalities l«
especially surprising lotlav when
modern equipment and anplianees
have done xo much to make homes
safe.

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Statistics Show
Women Are Chief
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Literally to save their lives
women apparently need to under­
stand and become Interested In
ways to prevent falls, burns awd
fires, flood lighting for all stem
and stairs, non-skid rugs and fin­
ish for floors, handrail for Mens
and slalrs and handholds for bslhfobs are all Imporlaet aids again*!
falls. Any sort of clutter on ateps
or flreva, such as children's toys,
may be a trip hstard. Cellar stairs
often are the site nf falls because
they arc dark or kept In poor re­
pair.
Most women spend enough timet
rooking to learn simple precau­
tions against bums, such as turn­
ing the handles of saucepans to­
ward the badk nf the stove so the
pan won't be knocked off or hot
food nr water spilled. But many
Itlle about hom&lt;
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Of Sandra Dunn To R. R. Berg
T ile eng ag em ent o f M i-- S a n d ra i

Ann Dunn In Hubert Ita-nnm.l
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Berg, son of M r- I. .1 Berg of s . ,
New Kensington. I*a ..... mg an i ^ ^ ( 7 BertT s ......... .
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local school-, M l— Dunn grad­ iirg a n i/ a llu ii- and la te r w o rke d fm
uated Iroin Seminole High Si I...* 1 tlie I ’ lttsh n rg h I ’ atitl and l i l a s - l o
with Hie Class of lit.'il Site was I b efo re e n 'e rm g the C itile d S la te active III the (Sloe ( ltd) s* a mem
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II I l* p r e - c iltl\ -I ill Kilted
her of the TVipio Trio, wa- presl a lio a rd tin S i.n lo rd N a v a l A ii- t li
dent of Hie Tri HI Y. wa- a cheer a r v A ir S l.d lim and i- a iiic m h c i
leader, received ihe Jaycce Amer id Hie F i r t I'le - b v le t ia n &lt; Im it li
lean Legion, and Datighler- ol tlie ol SaufiK-il
American Revululinu award- at
t o m |ile le p la n - fo r Ih e w e ild m i'
gratlitalion, and wa- ctm-en one
of Hie -lx tml-l.Hiding -emnrs of w ill lie a n ii.m m eil at a la te r d a le

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It’s the little things that rnun f —
Koulinc business was conducted
In stretching a wardrobe. as ir made three groups of pin lucks last night as the T E L Class of the
other things. Dainty acressorle* for each side of the dickey.
First Baptist Church met at the
can make one outfit do the work
home of Mrs. C. K. Benton.
Now
remove
tucker
from
of several, and home seamstress­
Mrs. K. M. Carroll presided and
es are learning to turn out lacy chine, and attach edgestltcher to n,)rn|ng thp ,0„|0n wllh lh,,
dickeys, jabots and collars in Jig join strips together. Working with , Vo||nnal was M rs Martha M ar
one tucked strip, fold fabric under , ^ha]], who was also elected second
lime.
The hand-made look of tiny pin a long marked line. Place lace assistant teacher The meeting
In
edgestltrhr
on
edgestltcher
and wa« dismissed with praver bv
lucks, -ruffles and lacy insertions insertion
_
ran all be done on the sewing stitch lace to. fabric
. i, &lt;?n ..lhr
I M rs Sally Allen
machine, by use of the various
attachments, l.ocal sewing center
the
expert* give some lips on how to marked tuck line and the other ' . ^ , ,ou; il.r , fre: ' n'en i'
inch from the first tuck Stitch ' lV'lnui,'.“ M rV
u ii.n V
make two dickey' and a jabot j
lace to edges. Joining two strips- |
(« r , V
itloeV \tr^ \
from standard patterns.
of lucks,
luck
only A1 , •
1 1,1 • " r "
The lucked dickey ro«|uirex the On the third group or
K Bossetler. M rs Ellen Looney
one
raw
edge
is
turned
under
use of the tucker, ruffler ami but
M rs IJillan Vickers. M rs |. A.
lottholer. To make the tucks, set Repeat h r other side of tlickrv Smith M r* M E Melts, M r* M
With right sides ofj tucked S Nelson. M r* I'h ir lc * MrWilluck scale at I S . space gauge at
2, and stitrh regulator at 12 You pieces facing, fold dickey pattern liiin«. M rs
Martha
Marshall.
will need two pieces of organdy. in half lo cut out
Mr» K M t'ai-.-oll. and M r* Min
18 by 18 inches. Leaving a three j For the ruffled front first cut me Stewart
Inch margin on each niece, tuck a strin of organdy I i n c h e s wide
across both pieces of fabric
and 7• -j inches long. With edgeBottom round i- a good cut t&gt;&gt;
You will use the ruffler for the folded under *. inch, gather litre | choose
when you are planning a
ideated neck finish, working on a and stitch to edges. The edge t- "boiled beef" sooner f in e r ttit*
strip of fabric I ■« Inches wide and finished with lace gathered lo fit meat with water m a kettle, udn
72 inchps long. Fold the fabric in around (he dlrkey. and a Ida* some wlmle pickling spires, a
half lengthwise and press. Adjust strip stitched
hold luce
in «mall onion, a rib of celery and a
the ruffler for pleating by placing place With right sides of dickey small carrot Sim m er for a motile
the adjusting fever in the slot and lace together, stitch bias &gt;f hours or lintil the beef is Irniriler
marked 0, the dial gauge at pleat­ strip ’« inrh from edge.
due. Turn and when pierced with a kitchen fork
ing. and the stitch regulator at Item, trimming raw edges close lo Serve, sliced very thin, with
I I I S I R I l T S | - V IA M E E T S
Mr*. I.. Iv. Spencer, -enl.d at the right, director of district seven
12. Leave 12 inches of fabric at lace insertion Finish dlcgcy. fn| horseradish sauce
the Florida Federation ol tiarden Clubs, is show n w illi the cliairmen of the district ns thr group m #i
each end of the strip foe the lie lowing pattern directions.
yesterday at McKinley Hall lor a liiliihcon meeting. Seated at the left with Mrs. Spencer Is Mra, J.
lieef slock
at the nerk, and pleat the rest
Clifford llotee. publicity iliuitinuii of the Sanford tianli-n Club, and standing left to right are Mra.
----- - - - - - *T* ess
Now rut out dickey using the
John Regan of I a»are*, hook »ciriie; Mr*. I'loyd Pnt*iin of Urlando. garden I he r it p s ; and Mrs, C. K.
tucked material, and construct ac­
Saunder. ut*o of llrlumlo, .luiiior tiarden Clults, (St ill Plmtoi
cording In pattern directions. The
hutlnnlioler will milks the little
i piiti i•f \ ii»» * i&lt; iiii Kduratlnn
buttonholes
M is s R ic h t e r 's
\ \ . •k
For the jabot, cut out first ac­
MONMAY
cording to puttern instructions
si m .ii k» i li.iph r iif 11*»l&gt; Crom
R o o m Is W in n e r
and basic lace to rigid side of
I
l"
1
'ii.iJ
i
Inn«
h Nx111
ut 8
each section along outside edges
I K IM \ i
j* m •! tin Imnir nf Mr*. Hoy
and on seam allowance line, m i­
O f T ic k e t C o n te s t
I III I ’ il'ln .ilr lit i«|. c ‘ i ** will *.y in.-- It I ...-li \rltor witii Mra.
tering the corners of the lace
I I I I I .if tlx
X -•••lit • lull A till r.i| Hoy S\ up' St a* hostess Mem*
M - \ •I• !.11.1»• I s*&gt; I •• *
lluck (hr lace with a strip of tar­
III I
In ill .if # It |i f|| .111.1 |*l,t A I-. I- ai. i. to.-i.-.1 t.i tiring Bible*
tl
11• i n • • i
S «
.
latan to insure prrfert work Use
I ' til .il H
Ini k
..i..I . .tin - .il Hire
tII is • I
the rlg/ng attachment to stitch
N X . H l . l
I
•M * f l l lllllF
11 i
•
* il 111
,1 M 111 t *1
X • ,
j » M i l t 4 t
I
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Ih&lt; l i i. Ktiighi i ..ell* ni the
iace to fabric, setting the adjust
•
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1
1
x
•
5
1 t i t s
1 II
1 I 'l
ft '* •..II I i i It .pti i i i.iii.-li will meet al
ti*
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! • ■ i * 1 1 1* * f
1 • 111 • X X
VX
fl
ing screw at 2 ‘v and tin- stitch
i 1 ill
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,s 1
D
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.
H
i
111
. . ........... .
1
1 '
regulator at 12 After the luce is
|i iii il fin linllli* n f M m . It B .
i \
I**
iii*
s \ I ' l ’ R i n x
lig/ugged in place, remove the
1• M I D I
M i l l
11 *. • M i l
r« n il' I
I 111I I till X\
l » M
I . * . 1i l * f
S i » r *• * x
..1 ' I f
turlutun by cutting dose to the
Ill
111
I "1
1 l . t . .1
I
1 111
| H • ' ! ' 1 i t 11.
Ito irg.iL.i iii .ml III y meeling of
&gt; 1* ... I l i . |
1.
|l
« * » u | |
stitched line, and trim the jabot
|t III
xx 1 1
l • t i l l ' •
V
X
1 •
•»
"f I d 'll t ihc VX..mail** Si m e I y of Clirisllan
fabric close to Ihr same line
1•.! X
&gt; | | M i l
\ t * •
• •
i D ' l i l ' M r
a
»
It&lt; |i l n r . 't l
1 i i 1• • 1 i l l I f ' l t i n v
i
Si \ l c will III- Ill-Ill III M cKluluy
Now complete the Jalutl according
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ii
i : 1 . XX
VX
D i f i l . p lit li
« »
1
M i
.M l
M s i :tl • Ii u t i m ;i m
i** it.ill it t p in
to pattern directions
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I
I.
j|» M l
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f »*.ll
..I
1 X • 1 x
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I tie yyyn ot Hie First llaplixt
I Small lurks,
lace
insertions
* i* in
I
mini' l In . \« in ••• !•»••'
i hoii Ii will meet at HI 1.7 a.in.
i and liny ruffles #se .■ (cniminc
I i l l l l f n l I ft.I t lii
l i i u l i t i n • M i l • •»
S IM IA X
with hiiii'li at iii 'h ii ami tlie pro*
combination To m.ikr tins dickt i f 111|i .•ItI * I 11 .ill xx »11 • ••i
&lt; i m i al I p in I In- topic will bo
••1.11•
I. . J
you cut tin- pattern liom fabric
a llo.ol hi KI iih Ic s U " Mem*'•
III
1* I X • M
' •X
I l ­
1.
which has been liiekeil ami fin
.in i k. i in iii mg lap luuchIit-l
\
XI. I l , . ls 1
m |
11 •
(shed witii lace insertions Stritis
S q u a r e D a n c in g
i
iii u k will In- luinisheil
I ’ m
I i \ f ••»
i n
• I ' l l . Ii
. ‘I
ol tucked fabric are joined bv the
a 1
'
| • i n
. •.•
N X 1 1.1 I f
.•
luce. Beginning with two pieces
suuco
X huh yyiiicc*ter-hirc
Le sso n s O ffe re d
of organdy 18 inches long and 12
cmikiiig sherry added to a
. l l n l
* -I
inches wide, begin tucks on first
lit
| i l *
. r.t
•1
( l.i
III . .III.I. Il I II asparagus soup
« .ill
B y J im C lo s s d n
dece one incli in from edge Willi 1
’ »llll|*
i| i i n l i n t
|U. Ill* up llusnr
luck -rule set at 'y. space gauge !
.1 m i
i In
m ii
nf
i h liit n ln
\\•
al 1 and stiteh regulator ut 12
f m » i i * * h * I i-« ' m u
m n * lr
"ill
*"
use your tucker to make three pin 1
lit tin* l SO iMinnriow iiurfit 1“
lucks. Cut off ’• Inch from last
n i |u i i m
li m it im r
f im ii
mucked line made by tucker, und
H u n t i l I I i l V I ' n ’k
proceed on second group of three
S t H in t ||M I f * I* . W i l l In f I ••III M l*
ilirk v Continue until you have
.1••w i —11 W ttiiii ii
I lull XU Mi"

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Seminoles Favored Over New Smyrna In Clash Tonight
THE HANFORD H E R A L D
Frl, Nov. S, 1931

Sanford
Tonight's
Favorite
Flushed

with

victory

Page S

G O O D START

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By Alan M avar

y J IA A

HOWELL

Spor t s

O F THE

NEW

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Y O R K G fA N T S

GOT O FF TO A
G O O P S T A R T //J
. H /t p e e u T
AS A PR O
H EA P
COACH:
HOW H/9
JO &amp;
W/LL E E
TO
KEEP
/T U P
/HOT
THE
TOUGHER
CLU O S

Roundup

nfler

crushing the Winter Park W ild­
cats, 21-0, Inst week, the Kemlnolo
High School Celery Fed* Jnurnry
to New Sm yrna tnnighl. looking
for a rpnfrrrnre win over the H«rraeudas.

L E E

Ry G A Y L E T A L B O T
N K W Y O R K ids— 'Tho cltUens of
San Francisco arc extremely proud
of their rports heritage, especially
of the dominant role their city
played In tho early days o! prire
lighting in this country. It was to
he expected that they would vote
overwhelmingly for a five-milliondollar bond D n ie lo build them
selves a big league hall park.
Everything point* to the proba­
bility that Ihe C rasl city will with­
in a period of not loo many year*
strongly rival New York City noil
Chicago fnr recognition ns the na­
tion'* sports capital. Indeed. It Is
a virtual cinch lo do so once it
has a MVOOO capacity stadium 0ml
can h i for Ihe heavyweight chainpionxhipa.
The next two title bout* are
scheduled there. Paddy DeM arco
defend; hlx lightweight crown
against Jim m y Carter there Nov.
17, and Bobo Gtson gives Joey Glnrdelb a rhot at hts middleweight
Inutile Dee. 13.
The national audience which saw
Olson annihilate Garth Pantrr In ;i
tunrirp fight two nights ago can
rea'lre without being told that Ihe
tatter hmd figure* to he a terrific
attraction-one which only a abort
time ago would base been held no­
where except In the poputou* East.
While the DeM^rco-Cartcr return

Aid For Minors
To Be Considered
Al Leagues' Meet

C O L U M B U S. Ohio, (ff-Legi.«lalinn alined at aiding the ailing
miner leagues will he considered
Nov. 2».|)cc. 3 as the National
A**n. of Professional Baseball
Leagues meets in annual conven­
The favored Scmlnnh'H need
tion nt llniislon. Tex.
Wins over New Sm yrna nnd the
Genrgc M. Troutman, president
Det-and nullilogH to (like the
of
the association, announce I Frl
seuthrrn half of the Knst Flnridn
day, Ihe convention would consider
Conferenre, suit meet the northern
2.1 amendments to the major m p'or
Champs for the title in n nost-senagreement, many rf them mapped
ion game. The northern hnlf of the
hy Joint rm im lite rs from the big
East Piodila Confeicncc is com­
and little Imps.
posed of tennis from I’ulntkn, Kt.
Am ong Ihe amendments up for
Augustine nr.il Htnrke.
.irtlon
are;
Daytona Reach l» Inellglhlo for
T,&gt; allow ma|or league teams to
tnfc conference title since they re­
dralt 3 player* Instead of I from
fused to piny the Brinihnlr* In
each miller league club, but ImostMemorial Hlndium. The F.FC ruled
itig the draft orice to $15«WW for
IIOHHK S H O W - I,oral residrnta will participate In the Orange County Riding Club fall ahow at the
th* Randctnhs, ineligible fnr the
lien White Raceway Nov I I. Cay Collette (tar left), who waa gojng to he a participant, will be anplayer* firm Cl.vs I) through A A A
conference rhnmoionshln after tpo
uhle to do an aa *hr haa left for Cermany where her father la atallonrd In the Army. Other partirl
and $311,000 lor the-.c In Ihe Pacific
8andcrntis renudlnted n home nnd
pants will he (left to right) Cheryl Jones, dnughter of Mr. and Mra. It. M. Jones, who arr next la
Coast Iwaguc.
home agreement.
To rurtail nil major league radio
line, Jnrk Hickson anil Terrell Jean Nelson.
The Hanford tenm defeated the
and telecast* beyond a .VI-mile raRnrrncudn* in Memorial Htadiuro
'Jins of Hie hall pirk. except onby a srore of 20-11 in la d yrnr n
sponsored 'i n g r ms. the World
lloiflcconiing name, and are favor
.Series and Ihe V -S t.ir game
ed to repeal the performance to
To reipiire major league teams
nlkht.
with working agreements ta pay
UHUKE H/Z
d
In Inst week's gnrno with lie |
traveling and othor rxiwnses of Its
PR EPECEZSO R
, the llarrarudas wore rolled
releetecs during Irnining setions,
o w eh ,
y
for n I olid of minus lf&gt; voids
and to assume a part of the man- '
QUA R rc R 0 A C KCH AW z
HOWELL /5 ^ T \ C * • ■
at tho end of the game. They are |
I nger'.s salary if Ihey liave a hand
lie MP.lt Ci:It H A IL E Y
COHERLY
l
OCX'S
&gt;*-7
PUTT/NO
THE
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W
v
V
*1111 plagued hv Injuries keeping
| in his appointment.
Assorlaled Press Sports Writer
ACCENT OH
IP HE AUGHT HAVE
riuarteiback Itonnie Johnson out of
Florida iiiul Georgia clash in the headline attiar :inti of the Houtheavtern Conference footliall ptogtam.
To set a minimum rf lo.OOO for
M r, P E E P EEAZO H &gt;H
o f f e h s e . go
//
I a Class It working agreement.
wilin'-r will take a ginnt steji Inward the 8 K C rhniopionship.
THE
HEW
terU
P
-P
A
M
MUCH
* 0 THAT Tfc /
’ t f U b i . cun also he expected j The Florida
! $1,000 lor Class C, and $3,000 for
can sew up the title |,v heating Ceorgia und then taking Tennessee next week. Ceorgia must Jrcam, It Is sufficient to holster
5EEM 70 U K E IT , TOO.
7JF£ G/AHTS HAVE WT &lt;&gt;
from Barracuda end Phillips, who |heat the Calm s, Auburn und Ceorgia Tech to In- home free. A defeat for either team will shatter Its San Franciico'a e»i.
•
j Class I). with the major league
P E EH IEAP/HG /H 9COPIHO
Coach Huims said. “Is the man 1
Nothing of the kind Is going on
: eluh paylnq an additional *100 minchampionship dreams.
J inmm for any player selected from
».
'Hie Cators arc favored hv a touchdown to oveicome Cent gin s rugged defense, which held Alabama around here, at least. Tho closest
this city has reme to seeing n
Ihe farm learn.
to n scoreless lie last week.
To In n Ihe signing of a college
A lilg share of naliniml interest will to- fin-used on llirm inglriin. when- Atihurn hopes to upset Miami, champilnshlp lately was Rockv
M arciano passing through hurried­
i player after he lias started his
ranked "islh nnllonullv in The Asaorinti-d Press noil.
i snpimm'.re year, until he or Ills
Nntioiml prestige is all I toil is lit stake ill ttm Inittli- — Miam i is a non-conference |enm and hns ly on his way to a banquet engage­
i elnss have gradualcd. or he ha* I
iii-i-n Imrred liy tho N C A A from ment. Since Ihe Saxton-Gavlnm ■
rcachc-l age ’’I
Iniwl Im slnrsf this year Auburn welterweight showpiece In Phila-'
already is nut of the running in dolphin recently, about the only
To move Ihe recall dale from
ones even dliruvslng the fight
the S K C after three defeats.
July I I to June 30 .and lo prevent
Tiiree other strictly conference game are district attorneys.
P H IL A D E L P H IA Idb
ftustlinu hit- l.«u-o l.ii-.el.nl| mid ngiiiK, i laleseasiin elevation of optioned
Gelling hack to San Franclsro, idling Connie Alack were nil Imt separated today after
games are on tan—Tennessee at
players
Drnrgin Tech. Alabama at Tulano there may tie these who do not down "m nrrluge" Hint lusted more than half u century.
And to change Ihe present league
and Vanderbilt at Kentucky. Tech, know that Jim Coidrctt, the first
Mark was iiln-d in his suburban apartment with a million memories limit of 23 active and 13 optioned
f t 'lt r v
« II v I ' r l n t l n i r l* n
h o ii
2
groat
heavyweight
champion
of
'Ram
a
and
Kentucky
are
touch­
and n rheck for $601,000 received yesterday front Chicago business­ player* lo 21 active and 17 onT o in iiiy 'M 1 1 1 461 *»r H h o p m i n I
the modern school, was born then* man Arnold Johnson for M ack's share of the stock in the A 's frnn- Donees, which would permjt 12
1111r ft *■11 r n l n l r r i w o n .*1 S v W T** r Ic down favorites
( . I f f IfiM iirn iirs s ( ' » , w u n 11
Other six team meet non— con­ amt did alt hi* early fighting there ihlxc.
bench
riders" .from
,
. . Ihe mujnrytii
l i l l i m At u i'lilin * I ' n
w o n n 11111&lt;u 1 *&gt;
ference foes, Chattanooga at Unllx- In the IMO's. Or that B rh Fit*There remained to formalise th - sale of the A 's some papei work ' -,;ee action hi t.te high in.nor*.
Muhlf Hh"|» won I
•
alminons
fought
and
wen
hts
first
I,ina
Slate,
North
Texas
Htatr
at
T i:% u 11 Mi(•
Involvlnir M uck's sons lto&gt;- and Korlo, und Do- nraolioir of approval hv i All amendment:! par ed hy the
M ttktir'N A ltiw lr
IIR ?
Mississippi State and Mississippi bout in thin country there In t»9o.
the Icnune ownerr.
1 minor- will he submitted to the
N K W Y O R K 'ff— Rill Talhert. 1111r f 1«*f I r .tlh li- r M
J 3 7 1 nl Memphis Stale. The Chattanoo­
2.11n
A league meelipK was chmluled hv President Will Hnrriilgc Mon- innjors at their Dee 6 * conveni hr j ridden cnplnln of Hie U H f r l i ' i y f ' l l V l*i I Vi t I 'n
ga-1.Sti
allair
is
the
only
night
T
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day morning al New Y o rk ’s Com-1
-------- ----linn in New Y rk Bulb ee.nvenI Davis Cup tenm. said today Amer N b w Y o r k l.lf i* lin xiirttM rs* «
' •l i ft
/(nine on the program.
COACH O ANAH
icu should recapture the tennis
mode re Hotel. At that session tlie L.r ..i,,,,.* si,. tnilliriii dollars In -,d. ,,n" s »'»sl approve the legislation
11: i n
1111*11 i h i i i . t : i m u m
Mississippi
fans
wlil
l&gt;e
pulling
we'll have to atop," enlling him an Irophy from the Australians this l l i i l i i i r ' f f M u ffle H h o |i
•»i»n
owners of the seven «»thcr clubs - (|,t|l,'
,*,e paymeiils P. Connie! f,’r, " «&lt;» become part • f baseball's
i i i r i H I I'.t lu ii'r s x
«6l •• for Georgia lo heat Florida, tlgur
all nround threat.
year " If we can hit llu- rigid frame HI l llh
In the loop will lie askt'-l hjr Ihe |||)(| ^,4
Mm, Johnsun und his , ' H P
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f*
,M.
m
lilfiD
I
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m
log
Ihe
fiators
renrerent
Ihe
stnu
ongSpeaking hf the gnmc, Cnnna of mlml at tho right tlm - "
Mack family do okay the sale to associates would lake over the
* '**l*’ r y f i t v
I ’ r l n i «'.»
7!&gt;? est throat to the S R C tlllo
oTc
said In the manner of roaehen
711
Johnson, 17-yearn'd former naval $1,200,000 tn rlg.igo on Ihe A ’*
"T hat Is the bln thing," lie said. T u im n y S t 11n »Hr* t »»r Hl»u|»
M iss wants. Slnre Florida play*
everywhere, "W e ure looking for "W e have proved wo ran heal Die
i %i t . m n i i r i i i i i ' . H 14 % m i : h
lieutenant commander and present properly plus the $800,000 in out­
r .p
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til
one
more
S
K
C
game
than
Ole
M
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n real tough gnine, Imt if our Australians in big tournaments. We IN 'f ir v T u i i i m
coin-machine tyrum .
r .n
standing rlut» ilelb*.
the
Datura
ran
win
tho
crown
with
tram ptnya like they did uualnal h.’tvo to gauge ourselves m i u , lr*
iV iu lfl
r*i i»
. .lohmon plans to pay liny and
Johnson said yesterday lie would
n
higher
percentage
if
they
and
Winter Park we ran w in.' He tin .at our lu-st during the Davis l l d r u l i l It r r liM l
.M il
Earle
M
a
rk
each
$430,CW
for
their
have a m l"|"n d o ''a r fund set aside
ION the Itrhels h d h finish with only
A H .m i M lllt 'f
didn't sound loir worried as In- Cup matches."
P H ILA DELPH IA iff Pitts- £
xiork nnd ihlfl the AlhlrPes to in rebuild the A ’o from a player
1 1 1 ).
IIM ill
M lf il.l!
fi
one S K C defeat
apoko (hough.
311
Tiwnrn
Kansas City, where plans were lr - st.iiidpilnt - x'-ming at a fimt divi­ tough's llrli linker tangles with
Bv T H E A S S O C IA T E D E h E S S
Tnlherl, In New York Hnsiiilnl linin'
Uni
I 'c l c
I III ti I II
(ienrglu, which lias two victories
Htnrtlng lineups for the Semin- with n liver uilmenl. is nut able to HI
Mississippi Stale center Hal ing pushed to remodel the hall sion 'pul within a couple of years. New York Slate rhamnl'-n Jim m y
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l!in mid one Do In S K C eiiinpetilioti,
h U»• Mull V
idea are: (Iffehse: ends, I'ute and depart will) tho Imlk of the teaiil|cnrl riversiM-si
Kustrrwood, Auburn end Jim Pv park now occupied hy the Amer!Both Roy and Earle, a.s well its Slade in a lo-nuud n itlunallv tele­
I'IN
111 must win all throe of Its remain­ hum and Iwiulslana State tackle can Assn. Blue*.
Hhormaker; 'tackles, .Smith and Which leaves liy air at inidiiighl (
llu'ir s iiii .s , may lie retained in Die vised heavyweight bout with a
ing games to elnrh Die crown.
*•■111:111 111 M : v r
u i : i ti
N'ewMin: gourds, Haas and Rates; Innlgld from Isis Angeles
Sid Fmirnet are prime All Am er­
Ilarrldge said In Chicago yestrr- club's front ofliee organiration. chnnre that th* division ranking*
N rtv Y o rk l .l f r
III »•ti ta n 11 »i * ■«. V *.
Picking ’em:
enter, McKee; and hacks, H ig ­
ica football candidates in Ihe South­ day that .lohnann’s ownersliln of Ahd Cnnnlrt Sr. would he given the m ay need rrshuftllng after it’s all
IIl ii li i« r ’ m M u * lr Mli1M| •
In Ihe advance guard are Tnnv M iln
F L O R ID A over Georgia The eastern C’dnference.
e M m h ilt* «'l i V ff T o fin n y N | t ,l
gins, Hawkins, Flowera and Jones. T rah rrl of Cincinnati. lfir»:i U S |
New Y ork’s Yankee Stadium "w ill honorary-rile of chairman of tin- over
•1In 1•*r
Gators have more of feme and can
Baker, exoecl-d to weight a
Ilefenxe; ends Shoemaker ami champion; ll/uiullon Itlrhardsiml Mm
Those three grit stars won lie thoroughly expl.lined" nl Mmi Hoard ef Directors
lit 'll
I ' n l l t l r t ■ff Af».
r t in v t i l l
he Imigh In Ihe elulcli on defense. heaviest support from Ihe Assncla day's meeting
Clark; tackles, Ncwson and Davis; Jr , i f lluloh Itouge, l.a.. making I 1' r l l i l I ' m
The nppxrcnl end of the Muck bulky 212 pounds, Is favored to
I And winning Die .school's (Irsl S K C ted Pre ss' regional All America
heat the mo p under from the
guards; llass and Rates; linel,ink­
fiaseliall dynasty —
There have been reports of opp • j tiasroxil
- lo all Inlrnls i
his Ihiril trio Down Under; ami
idle in history will lie uddctl in ­ nominating board alter a siircey
r k l . K 111 M i l
ers, Flowers and llnwkina; anil two leen age hopefuls, Mike (Irceil,
me vesterdav ini " rf," x •**"I’**1* th" fact that late
sltion
to
Johnson
because
of
liiis
*Md
purposes
—
ca
l'ln &gt; r r *
A T o t n l centive.
1
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hacks, Higgins, llyrd utwl -lonea. 17, of Miami, nn-.t Jerry M im s . IH. f l l0r M
which included ica.san perform­ tie-in
«»«
No » in the
the .setting of Con me M a rk 's sick '
Iftft
H M fflr
117
1 l«
15*
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A tllltlR N ovor Miam i: Tho ances through games of Oct. 30
II
M ilffffffll I t l
l)N . M l
room, against a backdrop some­ ilivision, just aheatt of linker.
11
117
of Mmleslo, Calif
Prior
In
the
Gel
12
meeting
ill
f,
Slade
has
a
re-ord
of
33 wins, ™
W
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II
in
lr
r
1
137
1sn
1 1 111
The hoard ranked Georgia T?eli
Plainsmen have everything to gain
Only one team In American le a ­
what
resr
milling
the
Ian
I
rushes
Vie SciXus, the prosrnl nalimial
IM rt iN l
11
mu
IN7
M7
1 II
?n losses and n draws. H i* most
center 1«arry M orris and Alabama Chicago nl which the Amcrienn ef the ear’v West.
gue history won ns tunny ns on
li I I
lft!l
111
I'f'B f llll
INN
a .15 — in the prestige department— und
Leaguo ha-.l approved lha transfer
outstanding Im t this ye-irs was n
games ami finished fmirlh. Cleve I it li-hiddi-r, will delay Ids denar I ure 20 T n I n I
x a n i nothing to lose. Their 'defense Is hnlfhark Corky Tharp close behind
Ilepresentntlves
of
a
four-man
T ill t* 7
7 f it
third lies! In Dip conference and tho three leaders. Morris wits ef Ihe A'a to Kansas City, Johnson Philadelphia syndicate — the rem­ kneckmil of Tcuiiny (Hurricane)
land in 1950 won 92 hut finished until Nnv. IH, arriving in lime for
TH U H VN
II S i l l S' r i m
behind New York, Detroit and Hus­ Ihe Virtorian Championships id l l r . r i i o f f M
a
1
T h H I mold load to an upset victory over among the lop three in an earlier had given assurance he would take nant* rf an eight-member group .lackaon.
n
INN
i ' i i v »•r n l r «*r l
m
177 tlie uidH'alon Hurricanes
1 15
Melbourne.
Baker has won 33. Imt 5, drawn
survey, hut alnre has lieen in­ any ileps tho league wished in re- that had failed previously to get
ton.
n l l r r k r ' l i i i i It IX ll
nn
mi
151
lte*d to Yankee Stadium
league approval of their offer for I He lias won four out of five
n i
It*
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r (T o k o
(Il­
A L A B A M A over Tula lie: 'tills Is jured.
Regional hoard*, eomnoxrd of
•nly nne league owner. W. O. Die club — showed up nt Die Dus year. Ids one luss to light
ft It C u i m l l
l'll
137.
173
not Die stud for the Grrenles to
II
N. K d i i I n
in
111
’’ Briggs of Detroit, hn* ex M.*'I. homo With e.licck* for heavy weight e li a m p I o n Archlo
sports writers and aportscaitm ,
pick
uit
tlieir
first
victory.
111
IM
lf.%
1 .1. K u u iiff i
if. a
Al-org in Alareli
opposition In Ihe Johnson $501,000.
a it *
»*a f l l
C iK irllG IA T K C lt over Tennes­ throughout the country will assitl
nr
TM
'Ih e fight wilt be carried nation­
see: Little lo choose between, but the A t' In setectlng its Ail Am en Ileal und lie would have to It- join
H m iu st) ra,
Johnson had hrnlpn them there, wide by C B S
ran honnr team otter alt major ed h» two ether* In block the Iran*
" Total Tech'* nt home.
a
1
M r. I ' l H . r r s
1
however,
hy
an
hour
nnd
the
C
hi­
(1 V ' l l r r l m l l s
15*
111
113
II*
games oro completed
action.
cagoan emerged the winner. Mrs.
xax
K E N T U C K Y over Vanderbilt:
t Ir illillo t t n
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117
139
Other S E C players nominated In
Tom m y Riehanlsun, president of Connie M a rk iold ncwaincn: ,
XI) 111! IX *
IIS Rut with Kentucky fighting 'flu
ft 11 X llc k e v
the
latest
survey:
c.j
IM
11* 151
II
Inn Eaxlern League, whn h.il made
H IM M o t if
"Air. Johnson is a nice man and
11s luigs and Charlie Horton a possible
in
W , T r ie
111 J S I
Racks: Eagle Day, Mississippi: an tmioccessfiil hid for Hie A ’* l*«t h? won nut. We said whoever got
■ in Vanity throat, it won't he easy.
13.1
lllllo l
H IT
a t a a m . aura
n« T n l n l
I.SU over CiiaDnumiga: A rase of Tom Tracy, Tennessee; Art DavW, mnnlli, sa H last night he still li here (Irsl would he the buyer. Mr.
Mississippi Stale; lloh llnrily, Kon Interested in a deal, fir said he and
M i s t r M in i*
I X
S Total Ir&gt;o much Tiger, not enough M oc­ lu ck y ; Bobby McCool, Mississippi; a group nt associate* would b" Jr.hnxon was here at 9 o'clock; the
Philadelphia group came nt to
its 1 is i l l
Isa casin.
Bobby Frcqmnn, Auburn: Allen willing to pick u p the Athlctirs a.m. The P.YI.idcIphln group 'Jllly|g» 1*1
ll»
• f’tmtim • Irrigatio n
M
IS
S
IS
S
IP
P
I
over
Memphis
i t ' i« «
am
Muirneaa, M ississippi; Dick Allin, losses through 1955 up In a maxi
Stale: Ststo Is 'w av nut of Its rlaa*. Florida; Rdbby Garrard, Georgia. mum of $230,000 amt then boy out dal’.lcd."
173
A source H o J o to tmveliall'a elder
am in i«i i»7 i n
M IS S IS S IP P I S T A T E over North
Ends: Joe O'Malley. Georgia; Dm M urks. The club would lie
a*r n a ami
Trxos: The Texans are lilg but Hcftry Hair. Georgia Tech; lirdd- moved tail of Philadelphia If It then statesman said hr was dejected
n a u rr M h t m u
"07 K. Cotninx/elal ... Ph. 888
llr. I 'la r r n
I
X
3 Tolat the Maroons are better.
ley MIR*. Kentucky; BUI Scnncli, appeared a .hopelessly losing prop over Ihe strong pissibility hlx loam
»vi* headed for oUsfr parts.
I llarlwlrk.
I l l tin 1X1
17*
Georgia Tech.
oaltton hero.
7 II May
1»X 151 I I
111
Tackles: Hid Ymingleman, Ala1 I*. 1-311rl
lit 171 i l l
*70
There was no Immediate Indira5 T lllirarll 1X7 I5X H I
XXX
lion an In whether an "outniahed"
i I.. I’nvtn
E &amp; a A ' bUifai
ifirri-i NivLoTci, l riBnireMCPi
mil Philadelphia syndicate was still In
at Total
Whrelar, Kentucky.
SI MW VflNK
the picture.
Guardii; Bobby (loodall, Vam llrllr. I'laters
The Johnson deal Invplves a total
II H Molly
blit: Franklin Brooks. Georgia
If.Krrlxrr
Tech; Don Shea. Georgia.
l&lt;nils
C e n t e r s ' Strvo DeLaTotte,
S A V A N N A H , 0«. iff-T w o A?x-

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Florida Favored Over Georgia
In Top Southeastern Grid Game

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Talbert Predicts
American Victory
In Davis Cup Play

.

Baseball, Connie Mack Divorced
As Athletics Go To Kansas City

Bowling

City League-

Easlerwood, Pyburn
Among Favorites
For All-Amerkan

Heavyweights Vie
For Division Rank

S P E C IA L S A L E /

W ELL DR ILLIN G

ICE CREAM

HOWARD 0 . 1.ONG

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Alabamans Lead
Southeastern PGA
Open Tournament

USMC Officer^Ties Pistol Record
KT. UKNNINO, Jila. iff rA M a­
rine Corps lleuiensnt, aiming for
a pines on the- VI S. International
rapid-fire platol sound, tied the
Amcrlqsn record of 300 point* mil
of a poialblc noo In yoiterdey'ii
B m q m I Id. W illiam W. M cM lllatt

of TUrtlo- Creek, Pa,,1 equaled tho
record set Wednesday hy Md 8|t.
Bernier.
*
Benner with a M4 Mid CaBl.
John j..J a so d a, U 8 M C , of M i n

Park, tl. J., with s N U surpassed
the world record In yesterday *
firing: *.
LI. Col. Ilarry Reeves, USMCR,
of -IfetrdK fired a M .
x
W ith two dams of competition mi)

bama pros took the load In the Florida,
Kouthrastern PDA and o
tournament whtrh npenei
day-at the-fleoersd Oglethorpe g o lf ____
course.
Ml
1 (ff~i h o T J n b m lt VVOf
urrlcanes, 96 strong, Nave
Harold Williams of Tuscaloosa Mlat
« plane today for rarand llefarhel Spears of Huntsville by i
i and their Important tlsl
fired 60s. They were followed by mint
pro F. I,. Miller of Waycross, (la., with
iurn Saturday,
ndofeated, untied lluitlwith a 70.
Th
Aked sixth nationally, plan
Tho tourney favorite, Pete carte
rorkout upon arrival,
Cooper of Tamni, Via., polled a a «h
t up orlly four less yafria
par 71 for the day. Accompanying
Pit
him on his round were Hobarl thin JiUhritoa's Sconers. the HfcrManley of Savannah and Scudday ricat a nave gained 1,788 yards
Homer of Montgomery, Ala. Man- agali it Six oppoanents rushing. In
ley had a 71, giving him foarth the I tal offense department, they
olaco among the amateur*, ami an* Ihth with an average of Mo
Horner had the same tally.
yard
Leading the Mmateurs were defending ehaaaplen Hillman RohMns
Ss
of Memphis end Brother Logan of vest
Savannah, Ued with 71s, and Sa- Heai
vannah'e Jerry Thomas with a 71 gas.1

Attorneys Delay

Million

‘

W A S IIN G 1

a Piedmont
delayed K

—

millions In damagra

___

. "Invasion" of mlijnt

league terrllory by radio and TV
accounts oI major leaguo baseball
games.
James P. McGratiery, lawyer for
Prank Lawrence who owns the
Portsmouth, Vs., club. In the Pied­
mont Circuit, said Thursday he
w** not .yet rea dy (o act. Mcflran
cry said the suit wllUbe filed, but
he refused to Indicate' when.
Lawrence h is said he will seek
dam afH from tbe 16 major Hague
chha and. Baseball Commissioner
tty Nov. 1.

G en eral Insurance
H. JAMES GUT
M a n i l a s

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AGENCY
b a s t t o s t giaanr
room is
Touchton
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S A M P L E 3 -L IN K A D _
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table
coffee tables, driftwood lamps.
terms on both new and u.cil. •
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Prim ary School, walking
ills-1 and crib mattress
E -.cellenl
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^ J E T M ir a cash for articles you
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W E L A K J A P A R T M E N T S : room*.
Plume 1661 U
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$6750 Low down payment. It D
^ private baths. 114 W. First St.
Ill* V ' I I. r* p.'ir- and painting
Owen, Standard Oil Station. ItA IIY Ilf I* and .............. ii o\
law n mowers, tool-, etc, sliar
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l APTS, for rent now. Cates Dldg.
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S T A N L E Y 'S B IK E SH O P
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F U R N IS H E D
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Slttmbcrland Court. Illw ay 17-92
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grove, (.ranges, tangerines and
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I'hniin 117. .; 402 Celery. Ph. 1090 M — 1006 H
O N E R O O M efficiency apartment,
Terms.
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sultab'e for couple or single. 5 Acre tiled farm with modern 2
P riva U halli, ideally located
bedroom home, fruit and shade A L A S K A N Silver I ox fur Plume
308
P. M . C A M P H E L I .
across from Post Office. Inquire
I’rh e $9,000, easy terms
Mnnuci JacoL ion's Dept Store.
looo Acres, more or less, pasture
f.rneral Cnnlrarlnr
L A Y A W A Y PLAN
llmiies nl Distinction"
land under fence, I mile high
and Kinanci' Plan
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way frontage, elrrtrirtty avail­ Now in effect on ..II Spoiling t.nod . Ili \\.IV 17 92
able, mostly prairie land Price • Units o A in iiiiiii il kh. • Tents
Day, Week or month— Te*. 1423.
( A R P E N T E It W O RK
Furniture Center
116 West First
$25 per acre for quick sale.
Routs Molms and Trailers
E.&lt;r &lt;|iiii'k rri-.i.r Jobs, ur small
C. A . W I H D D O N , S I L
T o y s — I ’liiy g n iu m l Ei|ui|inii'iit
APT. closo in, newly painted 703
Imilding
Call Jim 1142 M -4. '
Reg. Real Esia'.e Broker
W. 1st St. Jlinm lo Cowan, phone
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Avalon Apts. Elllclcncy. Phone 7 Nulhing Down -Sm all Monthly
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W I N N ’S T V
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Phono: 1211-1681
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term
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Used Luunge Chair
l.oen! .4 Ij.ng jlislailce
Plume 1,62
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N IC E , ('lean, cnmfortnhlo rooms, Used Floor Lumps
Firepr. nl Wareh.iii r
19 INI
hot wuter year
'round. The Used Box Springs
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l.o sH inu T r n n n f e r
Cables llooinlni! House, 401 M a g ­ Used Wickerr Hoi
III INI Lifetime
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nolia Avo.
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Plume 198
Used 3pc Wicker Living
plume 1125
I urnitlire C.ruler. ftdl E .i'l 3rd SI
F U R N IS H E D , 4 rooms, sunpotch
Room Suite
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In. 217 Oak Ave. Phone MU Used 3pc Sectional
mess since 1921’ old floor, in ole Jp
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like neyv E E Stevens; Route
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Phony. 247-W.
283-M K. 1st ST.
P IIO N E 127 ;
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u 411 It K I T 'S
I’lln N i: 1122 •x
2 R E D IU IO M house nicely fur­
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nished, newly decorated. Al
2515 S Park
I'linin' 117-1.1 See Us tor (|uotatlnns all Millwoil
(llhhons, Lake Monroe. 2 Doors
and Hardware items before von
from Poat Office.
R E I M M IX CO N f lt E T E
liny ami lie pleasantly surprised
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SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

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Mather of Sanford
DUMONT

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2 IIK D R O O U
furnished garagi
apartment. 2300 Mellonvllle
lie Ave.

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U N F U R N IS H E D rottage with kit
chen equipment, Venetian htlmls.
814^ Him.
F U R N IS H E D
Adults.

Apt.

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U N F U R N IS H E D house In l.akr
Mary. Phono 717 nr IS74-X&lt;j
tirnund floor efficiency Aid com
plctcly furnished 313 Palmetto
L A R U E slurping room. 312 Oak
Phone IMg-M .
• 'F U R N I S H E D 3 room collage h&gt;
day, week or month. Adults only.
2484 Park.
F U R N IS H E D 2 room apartment.
T i t bath, electric kitchen, all
private. Phono 1872-J.
HOYORAFT
1833 Trailer 31 (I
|wln beds and bath. Orange City
2 BRDROOkj^ furrtlshe^ apt. Cloie

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N IC IL Y furnished a p a rr t m e n t
arotad the tat
P k m 1188-R.

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H O B I I E N N E T r S TV

200 East 27th St.

u g h C lt r u a *i 7 n d
133 Mgea high rolling excellent
ao4T 61$13® P *r acre.
60 arres level ground warm area

1’hnno 1872 X R

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Yellow Pino, Western Red Cedar,
Mahogany, Pondon'ta Pino In
stock. See all of tnoso at

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Out Weat 13th St. Phone 1S4M6SI
New Fatigue Dungarees $1.88 pr.
K id 's Dungarees
.00 pr.
A B IlT -N A V Y - n c b p l u h
310 S a n fa H Ave.
Phone 1381

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A p p lia n c e C e n t e r

4 our Wostfnghouse Dealer"

"Y m ir aulhuri/vd Einer.snn
Dealer le.' Sanford"
818 Sanford Ave
Plume OOfl
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
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W K B U Y . sell and trade turd lor
nlfiire. Wilson-Maler Funrllure Co.
311 IS. h i. I'lmno 9.38

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A fiA N T ic it/OiK nine.
rreferred Rate* to Preferred
Policyholder*

Witliama Inn. Agency

417 Sanford A llralie B *ah
Phono 34

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Mutunll/o And Kcunnmixe

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*Y o u r M utual Frirada"
Phoaa 104

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Phone 2501-M.

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on tape*. Cotton or nylon

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M O U G t ir O N - IN iU R A N C l
P H O N E 811

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Y U IIN G M A N willi high srluml ed
iicatlnn fnr full lime work, Apply
Gim dyrar Servire Store. 113 S.
Pa rk Ave.

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Aluminum
Venetian iUiada

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J I A R O A I N ’S !
Used Space Healer,

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J O N E S T IR E SH O P

Hmutewives ran devote four to five
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R P E C IA I,
hour* evrry day and earn $20 In
Beautiful 88 x 38 Framed Mirror
$25 week representing Avon. Mr*.
with (area chest .
$20.05
Juanita R i l i m II, I*. O. Box 975,
FURNITURE CENTER
Orlando.
116 Weat 1st 8L
Phone 1483
— Factory to You —

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S u n T u ril V n r in iiii C le iin e r
S e r v ic e
Eleelrolnx Kirby Klcrlru Hygiene
Parts for all make.,
Phone 711 X .I

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Free Dem nns'rallnn
BM O W N'N A M tK 'O S T A T IO N
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P lo w in g , d is c in g , g r .n ljig
T re e ,
201 South I'a ik
Phone 0107 ami Aree-.yurles Everything m Hie
and 'd in ih b c rv m oyed
D e w ill
line nl mu le im hiding Drum s
Itunfer uni e mill si
A W N I N t iS
llalmis
AeeiirdiimUuilars
Easy lerms. Rental system lie
Uperiul — T V und Radio
Aluminum, rnnvat, metal.
pairs
Free estimates.
Service and R epair*
Doaler for (Hidden Paint
I I U K U K 'K M U S I C S H O P
RC A Motorola Sales and Service.
SEMINOLE JALOUSIE CO 2001 t'ed.’ir Ave
Phone 1110
Gena’a Texaco Service
86* W ait tat SI._______ Phono 421
I’hunc I486 'i
( 'iilC D L A T IN U (Hi Healer E s ii'li 1120 Hanford Ave.
V e n e tia n iVlIndu
cnl conililion 205 W Fi st SI
(Nationally Adv. Holla-head)
Plume 1179
P O R T A ill,E W E L D IN G
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880 Weal 3rd St
Phone » 3
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Com pany

Fhota 1188 • A. B. Peterson,Broker
AxsTflatr* • A. B. Feterson Jr.,
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A P P L IA N C E I 'l l l l l ’IH IA T IO N
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305 S. S.iidmd Ave.
Plume 2117 lo*)/ Sanford Ave

per acre.
near Oateen for &lt;1,000.
cleared with 8 acrea In
house and tool ahed $8,000. Ueed furniture, appuenew, tools, m l,

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CONCRETE

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!'I9 Elm Ave
I l l 'l l . U L U S S P E C I A L
BRAND
NEW
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D IS H W A .M IE R S .1 .9 . ..It
4 dallies dualiwu'.lu i v
imrlalde
regular $279 05 S A L E $190 Ml
6 lit lulls Inmers Regular $23!l 03
S A L K $109 V)
Ideal ( lir i'lm a . Ulfl.&gt; We will
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CIRCULATING

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Phone 1317-W.

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Ironitm
ltl-114 West Snd St.
Phono 3801 wathing. koi Hickory.

L. IL MANN’S NURSERY

I ako Monroa. Fla.

Phone 863 H

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will meet next Tuesday at
after protest* from the Longwoorl Washington. D C.. after upending topic, "T he Traniformlntr C hri*t”,
1
I
in. In the Community House,! Plans h r the covered dish din residents, llie proposal wa.* re- their vacation with (he former’* duct was given by M iss Frances
m.
'ollowing a hu«lne«» meeting, John ner In lie held on Her. 4 were dis- Jecferl. However, In 1951 a sum ­ parent*. Mr. anil M K Thnm ai Lawson and Mrs. Price, “111 W alk
L. Graham, mciulier of the Uc- cir ed. and became of tlu* ah mer rinsing of (he freight agency Pinch Nr.
With God." M iss Frances Lawson
Land law firm of Hull, l.uudis, *• nee of several members, some vs a* pul into effect anil has been
M r and M r* Charles Morrison gave u meditation on the topic, “A
continued since
Grntmm and French, will give u of the detail* could not he rum
left on Jliutsdav lor a weekend al Saving Christ." A solo, "Su tlstalk on the theme, "Tho lotyer: pleted
The town ha* been notified tbal Port Myers. They will be tlu fin l'' was given by Mrs, Grant
H I* Work and Pees" D r I-. D.
Scvornl project* for the coming the Hallway Kxprr-sx Agency will ■ guest* of the latter’s brotlier-iu Clutter, and the number, “A Sat­
sure.
Munson will give the second of hi* year were discussed and suggest, he continued, and that train ser­ law a.;d sistrT. Mr. and M rs isfying Christ", hy Mrs. Raymond
Friend* of Master David Coch­ series of talk* on "Ifenlth". All ed Al present all ore under
vice will continue on II* present !
ran will he glad to hear that he I* are welcome. Those interested in sideraflnn and will be derided on 1 schedule. The A C L has agreed In Frank Ward, who are wintcrlni loivvson. The meeting wa* closed
there.
with prayer.
recovering from a recent lllne**. forming a shufflehoard cluh nre within the next few weeks.
I ,lr"P
“ n&gt; freight al the station
M U * Carrel Crlm of Lemna
M rs Jess Cottingham, who hao
The l^ike M ary Home Demon­ asked to leave their name* with
A special meeting |, being called .
' ' a'
*«"«
tlie misfortune lo fall at her (mint (Huff attended a Girl Scouts H J t
stration Cluh held it* regular M r. S tu m p f ut the S h e ll s ta tio n .
for Mond iv evening. Nov 15. at !
last Thursday afternoon and *uf lowc'en par ty Friday night in
monthly meeting, Oct. 28 ut the
T h e to u rin g F lo r id a c a rd p a rt y 7 3(1 p m to he held al G rfrl lilt*- 1
fer a severely broken wri*l. ha* Sanford.
Community Hall, President Mr*.
M rs T J
D u rc a n re w as Imn
III
n
All
memher*
are
re&lt;pio*t
g
iv
e
n
by
the
V
o
lu
n
te
e
r
F
ire
m
e
n
's
returned to her home from tin
Janie* Dingrmin presided.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koleff
ored I ii s t w eek when M r
lin t. Fcriiald.Laughton Memorial ||o&gt;
ed
•
he
present
at
ftint
meeting
a*
A
s
so
c
ia
tio
n
on
T
u
e
sd
u
y
e
v
e
n
in
g
attended
the Kllr*
Hallowe'en
After lunch, undrr the direction
M e rritt and M r- l i i l l N c v m s en
it
.v
i
I
tie
Hie
last
before
(lie
dm
n
l
the
G
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g
e
C
ity
K
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r
r
r
n
t
io
n
H
u
ll
pita!. Ml.*. Coltliigliwhi is ijuitt dance Saturday night nt the Klk.s
■ if the County Home Demonstra­
t c r ln in c i! w itli a sh o w er a l lip
ner
w
as
a
g
i
r
u
t
sin
c
c
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M
o
d
i
c
re
d
it
coinforrnhle
and
feeling
somewhat
tion Agent, M is* M yrtie Wilson,
Cluh in Sanford.
u n p ro v e d
A new ineinher wa* welcnmrd M e r r ill resld e n e e in M a itla n d
the member* tried out tho lube goes to the la d le * o f the a u x ilia r y
•Mr*. K. II William* visited Mr*.
A
s
the
guests
a
r
r
iv
e
d
,
they
p
r
r
the
g
a
m
e.
T
h
e
m
en
a
ls
o
w
is
h
tu
m l- tlie organization, M r* (iahy
Jhe ( Jtrhl Church auxiliary wil Hoy Kelly of Sanford Thursday.
textile painting method mid clean­
ed four sewing machine*. At the th a n k the m e rc h a n t* and o th e r 1,1'nitier All wive*, mothers and se n te il the honored guest w ith * hold a reception al the Unrarv
M r and M r* Charlie Clark of
lonighl al H o'clock lo welconp
Nov. II meeting it I* planned to frie n d * who so g e n e ro u sly donut* d sis te rs of firemen ace eligible In ja r of hah.v food
I’flii'v were awarded to M r* the new vicar of the Christ Church G«k Hill called on 'lr * . A. C. T y ­
join, and those wishing In join
make aluminum trays und uny one p r lie * .
Mr
l)i l:.&lt;n and his wife, the H rv and Mt&gt; son recently.
A v ia * * in o u iliio g hooked ru g * •te mu rnntart the
membership Henry Freeman.
interested in this nr other kinds of
Helm*. M r* Forest French, and George I, (.ranger
Muster Sgt. and M rs Jiin(9||
hnodiriuft is urged to attend. i* being orgum xr-d under th e urn- eh iirrii.in M rs Kuth Farina, nr Mrs K in d ' M-uhlcn
Slaughter of Sheppard A ir Fofcc
I’lulis were mnile for the County pice* o f the Hom e D e m o n stra tio n .III other member
Hast-. Texas visited Ills sister M r*
Gther guests present Were Mrs
Council Hnrnur, to which this C lu b mid m iyo n e in te re ste d in
Huy Pell and family Wednesday.
group will donate articles. The I jo in in g is in v ite d to get in tom h
I lie * iv is League met on l ues Klizahetli llimimin Mrs Wtlliali
Prosser. Mr*
Marshall
Dane'
Mr. und Mr*. Haymoml Pell rail­
December |M meeting will be n cov­ w ith M i* . Huy I.. P e c k . p ro *i
I ■ a l I |i m in the lib r a r y for i t •
M r ' llillis Keltic. M r* Georg*
l»&gt; MICH. K IN G A L L M A N
ed on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. John­
1 dent o | tlie clu b
ered dish dinner.
m .'nl.it in o n lh ly m eeting
Gtln Jr Mrs Karl • oiiller. Mr*
The G*teen P -T A netted JKd son of Dcloind, Wednesday.
Member* attending were: Mr*.
G u s tu v H in d i tin* le t u in e d fro m
th e r e w e re a p p ro x im a te ly
*11 Kuiilce Glovir. Mrs F J (Jerk fl Olll
the
Hallowe'en
carnival
J. K. Hoblnson, Mr*. C. W. HJob- n v is it to re lu tiv e * in N'ew Y o rk m •■i i i tn * and frie n d * p resen t I1
Friends uf Mr. Huy Pell regret
to Louis McDonald, and Mrs
Hill which yyn* held ln*t Friday night,
loin, Mr*, p. W. Werfelmnn, 'Mr*, W h ile he w a- a w a y , M r* . Ilr u d i i'ji|o \ the v e r y in te re s tin g
to hear that he's in tho hospital
pro I Ail-on of Grlundo
I hose winning |irixe.« for tn&lt;
(in* Phillip*, M r*. J. It. Krvln, and M r. m id M r*. * b u r l- * Y o u m u ii gi m i p re s e n le il hy th e F lo r id a
, ilue to injuries received Saturday
original costume* were n» fol- , wh,.t, „ lrui.„ir he wa* riding overMrs. Janie* Dingmaii, Mr*. C. C. v isite d frie n d * in C le u rw a te r.
F rest S e rv ic e
The ronifrtgalino of the Long low *: Preschool, Diane Pell of turned on him.
White, Mrs. Kiln llledshoe, Mrs.
Mr*. Janie* Livingston of Gti*n
M o vies
pi
le c h n ir o lo r
w e re wiM.d lta|ili l ( liurcli entertained
W. ft. Kvnris, Mr*. Carl M o m , Mr*. Hock, N J , spent III ilnvs with lor
Hunford and Henry Clark of ()*Mr. mid Mrs. II. P. Burke were
h m il illu s t ra tin g the p la n tin g and
H arry Smith, Mr*. Charles Krue­ parent*, Mi and M i* H arry W g ro w in g of the se e d lin g s A ls o Ho' lies and M r* Jackson al u teen mid school age, Jeanette Clark guests of Mr. mid Mrs. Wilb^l'
farewell dinner oil Monday even and Johnny llieyette of Osteen.
ger. Mr*. T. K. Spire*, Mr*. John Scllci i in their home on Shell |:d
h iwn w e re film s sh o w ing the ing.
l.lnyd of New Sm yrna Friday
It. Mcl.uughlin, Mr*. Havmond MeThe I'-T A thank* nil who donated night. While there they called on
Mr. mill .Mi * Nit Iim Ii i * |ti*i*'lti o. H in t* and e ip iip n ie n t n&lt;eil In
Ilo
r
e
were
approximately
lor
Clime, Mr*. A. S. William*, M l**
l'ond,
money
and
thelr
time
to
thi lo r e .I ra n g e r*
T h e re
wt-re
Mr. and Mrs. Huy Johnson and
Myrtle Wilson and guest* were of Smyril h i iim Inn k Ihm iii * .ill* t fn . r ra n g e rs p re se n t to r o v e r all mernhers of the clpirch alli'inlini' make the carnivai u success.
children,
iitiiiin » hi N*'W
I
he
honored
guesls
were
|ire*enl
Mrs. C. K. W illiam* and Mrs. -I. hiiviriir 4|»i*vil tin
the
o
t
iin
lloiin
Demonstration!
d iv is io n
of the r a n g e rs ' d u ties
Mr. und Mrs. W ilbur Lloyd and
It. Callahan of Sanfonl ntul Mr". •If i »-y.
M ti r tlie m o v ie s, a ll w e re show n ! ml iio clcrlric deep frver and i. •‘II I. will inei't Tuesday, Nov. it at children of New Sm yrna csllc | on
M | h4 |l«»ri4 11**!•!»•' «lf -lilt I nfr Ho u r in a l i'i|t|lp tn c ill that is used rash purse u* well a* • * lire i n
Merle Haven Ilf Ocoee.
hi' home of Mr*. (' J. MarCurtee. M r und M r* It. P. Iiurke Sunda y
Mr. and Mr*. J. It. Harris have I l f i K l i i 4 ,1 .ong Is la n d . N V . i* i i . H &lt;11 f ir e f ig h t in g and H a n g e i of appreciation tor the wink tlu-v Mr* Harold Khy, Home Deinonreturned to Spend the wilder In I sp em lin g a m onth u- the gu est if I a II iin ev e xp lu tn e d the in aliv have aceoiiipli'he.l while lore
11at too Agent f i out DrLmid, will
lle im in a ■
the Wing house, ufler a summer liei friend Mi met 'I*
■ ol the
t r u c k 's
c i|iiiiiiiie t il 1 \ dllinel wa* seryed liy (to give a deoiiiiisti Ii I iiiii on (Jiii-t&gt;
in .Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania. Then I .•-&lt;)•*|hllII ot l'l.lllt-ll .'&lt;11 ltd
•■ •••cce into l.iuigwuial lower, e* Indie, of Ho eliuii-ti
uni' ilccr.iatioii* Jlo liieetiiig will
Mr unit Mi
K d itu I \ o d ie of lr lull'd an invitation lo all lll'i-i
I III* Hev Jacksuo wilt In' le*y •&gt;■ at I dll n. in
urrivul was considerably delayed
due lo injuries she received in a Ib 'tro it m ol M* ■•o t M*
I i - i l who were tnleresleil to visit the ■oc l&gt;&gt; l.ike up Ills ilulli
in I d.'e
I In* Sonhi'iim* of tin- Huptixt
| K n le t of New S m y iin i Hi in ti w&lt; , town ,iml Hial lie would dmw wall'.' iiiiluiuiiulclv
full
liurcli met lu*t .Wi'dne*dnv after&lt;
g
u
ests
l
l
i
i
i
week
ol
M.
m
ol
M
is.
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mr-.
Ho in m l liow they operate at
noon with theli I'oiiiisetiir*, Mrs. K.
W. II. Kvan* were her parent*, Mr. Ih iv iil Mai Fill tune
• tie lo w er
tile Tolll i-d (loti met it .1.. •I. Coheii and .Mr* Hurry G*teen.
und Mr* J{. P. MurtIn, Sr. of Turn
M is . I I i i i i v I* Hi ow n o f G* in
'Ii i
C h a rle s
M u r ri'im
w a* longwood Hei’ienlion I'.irk
I lie following w e ie pri'sent : Kdgur
pa. M r* M. I.. Clm slaln and daugh­ L u k e gnve il lln llo w e e 'n T e n hi rt ■h . n n i a i i of re fre s h m e n t* in the yVedoeal.iy lit lloiill fol II rvv
ters, M iiiu and l.lbby Chastain of Su n d a y afte rn o o n f - i l o r lem e Hi i nee ol M r* G r-n lg c G ilo u ti. ill ii ' mmitlilv iiieetiiii' Hoc.h im ' ol uni Alice Hut ton, Hinson Huy
Manchester, Gn.,
G«., and Mr. am
and Mrs. l g u e s ts , M i* . | , | u F o w le r m id her • p i W ash in g to n . I) C a lle n d in g iiiclcmcnt weather, a very -in.il I mi. Jeme-lli* Hosnck, France* and
Manchester.
Nancy Kigg*. Kll-w oith and .Me
l.lnyd Mullins of Columbus, Go. I d u iig h te r, M r* M u lfo rie H o y le . T h e in* W o m en'* i tubs C iu iv F iilirm group was present
linda laiyvson, Diane and Lynn
lie g u e st* w ere Mi ■ I ’e ie y S h e lly , \ is li'ig M rs M nrrl&gt; nii w is e M r*
Friend* of J. P. Un-n will
v
" &gt;• - d i, oteil that the I'leellu' lone*, Kirliy Gstein mid C 'irti*
II vh I, Cheupcsl
giuil to hear that lie i» recoving M r*. It II' till I •I It e e k l'l, M is* N l III! Ii i U il on Mi . (' It Sea11' \ . and
i lii'ilnJs-d f&lt; r Hie ini eliiig worn, md Mliert Hancock
ItuihliiiK
M iilvrlnl
from u recent illness.
Mr
Wdllain Young
l,e postponed unlit the next meet
i H u n k*, M i** l.o i Hunk , M i* ll.iy
The W SCH of tlie Mmliodist
Mr*. Joan Sjohlom Green i* an­ K . H u n ks, Mi
no! )■•••'ii i i .•* of the imiiihcl o
|(n y K . P e e k , M is .
chuieli ohservid it* "Week of
nouncing the birth of a daughter, J o s e p li Met lu n , Mi
I In S t .if f I tllltll'N &lt; M fltllii’y' ion | memlier* ah enl
G e o ig e l.n n
I*i ii &gt;• i ", W i i I iii ' m Ii i V and JJiumduy |
weighing *ix pound.*, OH Wedne* I d w e h r. M i * I on i .th y lie u iiu g . M iss
.1'illml i✓ ••I |III* ( ImnIIiv* uf tlie
I lie next iiieetmi; will lie In b
igl.l
Wed In*, lav. Mr*. Kdna
duy ut the Pernnld I.aughlon H a r r ie t t I o iid il. Ml
A^C'firv
In nl Hie palk mi lieI .it imiii
M illio n Ho' I \ 11. itiu* • H.i t l.tm*
.Memorial Hospital.
I in *V\ IM|«|
Ml iio in In' i
are ;. 'kr-it l.i Ii &lt; toller wa* iiingiiiiii etiairinmi and;
h e lls , M i
| dim 1It • I i i and M u
Krlends of Leslie McCool will ) A lo e l l ' l f i l i &gt;'
Mi
Huy mood l.aw-on presided i
I •r».#v%'Hn| Itr I it * 11•11** fi»:lif to pro ••nl at tin mi i In.,' i I In-.*
he iutrrerteil lo hear that In- on
•vcl Ho *..t o. . iiMi-t.lig. The / j
i
I
•line ll.l|lnl 1.11
' ip i till' .t.llioll, lull tlie dills
In• R o t P ro o f
pecifo il needs fin -elf di niul.
derwrnt surgery nl the F n im ld
■ mil 1 1 if11'.I Hie Town I mini'll tin m e
1. I e ill
it
I nilghlon Memorial l|o&lt;pdnl J oe*
Itoiisdii), a .li'votitn.iil mi flin g i
..i it w.i. considering tloir up
•luy.
.•I lot .i lie,il ill* in the town
and Mi - i to,11.
Vi Hi' WHS III Id 'l l , Lo tv suit H lu pro ,
Mi
h r and Mr*. Arnold llo-etier of
I ip* At I. tin* long sought In li.i.&lt; i •*! ill (■• it liome .ilti'i' * petal ti am li-udiT. M i* Gioiit Clutlrr
Itv I I K Y K H I . Y I . \ I ON
Ilt'tmit, Mich., have arrived to
- e tlie .i, eiii v on grounds Hint mg lliree week* yaialiutimg i. gave a iiiidilntiou on I lie subject,
T h e a t ix iliu r y ol Hie l." iig w i« e i
spend the winter. They ure loculctl f i l e ile |im liiP 'iil m et lm it t •«
• I In Powerful C h rist”. The ipui'
■
l.ition w.i* operating ut a M a s s . ii lm -i II *
in the llennett house ami are Inn
lOti N . K im
P h o n e 11 9 2
tel *a n g " J a k e Time To lie lloly,"
III,it u in llllll) m eet me nl Hie Ii illp
In HleO. n summer elosiiic
Mr an il Ml * I' i" in a - 1‘ in c li .Ii
"ft:
time friend* of Mr. and 5lr*.
I I ' d P i li e g||Ve a miditatmu mi the
•s suggested li\ tlie A C L and tiu ve re lu ru e d lo ilie u liom e ii
of M r* G e r r i l l i l - m .ii i mi \ I •n n l.r■
W. Ih'nnett.
.Mr*. J. II. Illai'kwell and *on,
Her tier of West Grahum, Vu., ar
rlvi'd Sunday to visit tier brother
mol alsler ill-law, Mr. and M i*
ID Hu rt Lanilierl.
Mr. ... . i l re. Walter I Piper
are loP'k in '.ake Mary, to spend
the winter, following und extended
vacation nt Alton Huy, N. II.
.Mr. und Mrs. James Hushuin and
sou, Itieiil, of Coral Guide, urc
! visiting ItCf parent*, Mr. und M u .
It. K. True.
Hev. uprl Mr*. L. W. Scolt »uent
Thursday afternoon in Lakeland
nil church Imslne**,
M r mid Mr*, film P u n ch of
('Im ago, 111., ale visiting lit* Inn
thcr-in-law und *l*let,
and
Mr*. It K. True.

TOT HANFORD O T R /O P

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P

County Personals
sponsoring n turkey rthoot at the
Legion homo. l-eglnnlng at 10 a.
m. Jack Wultinun, Jim Tate and
By M K 8 U. I). M c IN T O S II Jr
I Initiation «-«T«-mon ii*« followed W. ./. Well* Jr. are in charge of
the dinner of thr 10 it N; Grunge arranifemrntii.
county n«lon N o. 370, hold ut I hi
The Allnmonte Sp ring* Carden
American Legion homo on Pruirir*
rjial
Lake Wednesday night. Prereding Club I* sponsoring a Hmorgahord
the Initiation wm n short business 1
«t he ( om munlly 1fin
louse
meetliiK. Member* intlinted were 1hursdny Comp|ott. detail* will he
M r.. I). T. Warren. Kern Mark; , announre.i at a later date a*
Mr*. Hnr.-i Mickey, Mr*. M abel.
»rr Incomplete.
Hicham and Mr*. Nell G’Grsny,
The Junior (,'ivle Cluh will hold
Orlando. Other* present included
M r*. K. K. Ailum*. M i*. W alter' a hoard meeting Monday at H
Altermatt, Mr*. Kilink lliinihy,' o'clock at the Community House.
Mr«. Perry Canudu, .Mr,. K. A. The monthly business meeting of
Crawford, Mr*. ts-xlir llucuo. M i*. the eloh will be held on Wednes­
II. I). Iliiihln, M r*
M m y Ann day, Nov. 17, ill tin *ame lime
Hartman, Mr*. Kathryn Milliard, mid place.
M r*. K. W. Matthew*. M i* O. K. i
.Mcmher* of the American I,iMurphy, M r*. T. K. Srurdr-field,
M r*. Mildred Mend Smith. M **.l glon auxiliary will meet at the
l.egirm
home on Wednesday at
N ila Thonia*, and Mr*. C. T W alk­
er, all of Orlnmlo, and Mr*. Hoy |H p mi . for a lii*inoritlily lm*ine**
Prentl*, Mr*. Norman White a n d , meeting.
M ri. George MrOuwnn, Ki**lmmee. I
Ho&gt;te**e* were Mr*. Janie* A .Mr* | M rs Cecil Wilton of New York
Orath, M r*. Allen Put ward, M r* City *pcnt several day* recently
D. T. Warren amt Mr*. II |i i visiting her hrother*in*law jn l *1*
let, Mr. and Mr*. K. H. Douglass.
Mclntoah Jr.
Mr. und M r* John Voh* and
Tho Altamonte Spring* Civic daughter, .Mary, of Miami are
visiting
Mr. und Mr*. Ilari Gilbert
Club met at the Community Home
Wednesday for it* first fall meet* for two weeks.
Mr. um| Mr*. Harold K. Henman
Ing. Mr*. Henry l|nn«en, club
president, conducted the meeting. have returned from their summer
It wa* decided to ha ve a rummage home in Montague, Mas*.
»uln Saturday from 7 u. m to 7
Mr. and Mr*. It. J. Ilundy und
p. in.
mn, Iheky, returned to Altamonte
Tho »u|e. which will l,e held III Spring* this week nflcr having
the McIntosh linrdw nio S t o le , spent the summer In Speculator, N.
will he for the purpo** of ia*iiiig V.
money to install a sink and water Mitchell were among those from
heater in the ( omiiiuiiity House.
II K. McKinney and EE. N.
Mr*. I,. K. Mann i* chairman of the Mitchell were umong those from
house commit lee mill III ehnri'e of Altamonte Springs attending the
the &gt;ale.
liomeenimiig game al Gainesville
It wa* also derided |,, hold tin- M-1 weekend.
■ ecotid annual I’ei, on Nov IV io i
flic ladies in the eoiiimiiiiily. tils
“• Ik Morrison is leu ehaiiman.
Mr*. Helen Kn **1111111 IVlls eleef.
ll* V IH G IN 'IA I*. ANH P.RH O N
Cil III the offiee of lorrespoinlilig
Mrs, Grace II. Cole returned la*t
Secretary upon the lesignal inn ol Wednesday from Hanover, Vu.,
Mr*. Hugo Vo**.
where she hud been the guexl of
liei hi ol her In law and sister, Mr.
American l.egion |'o«|
|x'| and .Mrs. Gerald lhi*h al Ml. G i­
will hold it* buxine** meeting \|.,m deon Kuiin tin- pad month.
Olgrif at tile l.egion home on
Mi ami Mr* Itulph W illiam*
ria irie lake, hegninliig ut X we,,, in |tiinpn several day* la*t
‘•clock, tin Nov. || ||„
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Mr. ulid .Mr*. Paul MaxweH have
n* their guests, Mi. Maxwell's pm
• lit*, .Mr. ulid Mr*. John Maxwell
of Springfield, Ohio.
The lllllcresl llapli-t t'lmreh
held u Training Onion parly ui
tlie h o m e of Phillip Hauer Friday
night. Attending the event were
Hie Hev. und Mrs. ('. W. Plank,
M i*. .Mabel Haulerson, Mrs. Willie
Anders, Mrs. (,'. A, Gldhum, Phillip
lluiier, Alec lluvls, Mr*. Geutge
Jacobs,
Arthur
Cook,
Arthur
Duane, M rs II. ('. Ilraddy und Mis.
Hugh lltuddy.
Tit* I’-T A xiiunsored u Hallo
i ween party Saturduy night ut
the ciuiimuiiity hall. I'rirea were
Huianne Max
won hy Pal tftone,
n
well, Ilarhara
irhara Hunt and Jimmie
Tetiglr. Gamrs
Games were
yvern en.
enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Brown hud
us their ■ urs'.i Sunday, Mr. and
Mri. Oscar llrody of Sanford.
M is* Addle Prevail spent M on­
day night with M l** Jackie Krvln
of .'iaiifnrd.
Mr. and Mr*. II. C. Ilraddy and
yvrre called to llonlilin, Ga., be­
cause of The death of Mr. Ilraddy'*
brother.
Mr.r and Mr*. Kd (liiyelle, Mr.
and M rs John W illiam * of V er­
mont, the M in e * Ada ami Dulielle Hodgern of Vlrvlnla, Mr.
tint Mr*. Bill Curtain of Isdlaim,
Mr. and Mr*. Horace Day of Michlyan, Tom Maya uf Virginia, Mr.
and Mrs. W. -S, Norton of Georgia
and Mr. ami Mr*. G»orii« Hherra
and aon lloyyl* of New York have
all arrived here to spend the win­
ter
Mr. and Mrs. Fd Pulfurd and
children anent the weekend In
Lake Walea with Mra. Pulford'a
mother.
K. 11. Grant returned home F r i­
day after apendlnir a week with
lila aon-ln-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. G riffin m Winter
Haven.
Mrs, Henry Kretier la ipcndlng
a few days with her aon-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mra, Ken­
neth Harrlion. In Daytone while
Mr. Kretser la In Jackjonvllle,
Mrs, Horace D ay left Friday for
Han Diego. Calif., to visit her son.
Mr. and Mrs. George Adame
had as thalr guSsl Tuesday, Mrs,
Adam ' a daughter, Rosalee, of Klasl
mee.

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A UKSKRAI. MOTORS MASTKRUKCB
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the murk of Kn'iitiicas— apparent In
every inch of its ilesigiuHl-for-tomorrow etyling, in its plus-ivowunxi
V-H engine, ntul in its yenrs-nheud
chassis engineering. See this sensa­
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DeBary
By K A Y H B N N IN O B R
James Romney, post command*
commander of Uta DeBary ground obeervere, will lanva for Jackionvllla on
Sunday raonilng^'n CWU Defense

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HE SH O U LD K N O W
The ttory in
lint i»«iir on Florida's “ M othball Fleet"
cltnuld hate a nop of authrniunt li »a&lt;
written hv an cs-Navy (attain tinned newsraperman Author Norvelle Sfiarp i« mm
s n v m v is one of the hrllllM lttn on tlie
news disk nt 11ie I’alrn Hi ,n It l*os| I lines
A l&lt; I "wI t i l l |olm M lin liri nnhor
ol "Sail Nlghted (napes s and •&gt;t t* al&lt;oiit
Mi start a new Irasas herssreo rlie North
and South, according to word Irorn lie
troll He sats that Ins nrighlioft have
drillatelt cuggrsird that hr and Mrs
R h Ii o move 10 Stuart if lint art so tnml
«d Southern cadfishing
H I 'M l JR AI.A M A II I R A IN W t hatr
Lad a nutnliri ol vert llattr imp uiitimenli
i oni erump the abilities and humor ol our
new aiithoi W oodson T Allen W e wholeLfarirdlt aprrr that hr lias a prrai turiiir in
rhr humor field Mr Allen stopped in dir
A ll Florida oilier the other day to rtpister
a feeble europium H it nriphhora, lie said,
leave ravrd about Her Holton's eartonns
ateoinpantnip hit irlitlrt in A ll Floriela.
but have said noihinp about thr stones
T o fill that empty vine!, wr ate srnelinp
Woodson tlie llaitrnnp letlrrs wr have rrerivrd from other tritio n s of thr state
Woodson, incidentally, is a railroad null
r In k working out of Jacksonville H r writes
in his spare time
L O V E 'S L A B O R Verse ant) *«&gt;ng for
many years have rulogi/rd the world's
most famous monument to a loti love —
the Ti| Mahal In nest week's All Florida
Magazine will be a story of another monu­
ment to a lost love A lth o u gh virtually
unknown. Flotilla, too, has a monument
to a lost love. Built in rrm rm hrantr of a
young bride-to-be, Florida's “ rnnnum rni"
also stands in m rm onam m a man whose
ingenuity in building rivaled that of the
ancients who built Egypt's pyramids.

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S E A S O N A L — hut ill w n — it (hit grateful foothill scene u
W eeki W jc h tr Spring* on Florida's West Coast The jtirls.
hrlirsr it m not, i»c gagging tlx- goal kuking write untlrrwatcr
I’jt't Hoyrii. i I j i tif W rrkt W u l n 't fimcil staler ballet group.

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it the successful goal hooiri, while Dotlte Kulick vainly trie•»
for the block R in harm Skinner held the hall lor the kiikrr
There't really nothing to it underwater— |ust a«k the g&gt;rl« tint
■ lo it prartiialo evert dat

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must be an interesting adventutc, and I who enter a profession that is among ihe
am only sorry tbai my business is such leaders in our country.
|IMM| O lO tM BAWSOM
that I can't get in on it, but that doesn't
U ta tfM m R M *
keep me from wishing I could. M y wife, *
Alice, loved the article about nurses. The
pictures were especially good. She wag
Our cover subjects this week have not
a nurse when I married her, so I know
yet lanslrd, but they certainly seem to h u f
whar
it
meant
to
have
a
nurse
in
the
MR. A MRS. ITIPHIN M A U
home. Continued good luck to you for an the situation well under control The
JmhMnvUb
United States Marine Corps recently sent
a • a
escellent magaiine.
us a picture story on the evolution of tlu
. W O R M ML WUCOTT. JR.
NURSES DESERVE CREDIT
9*ft Mytn
Marine Uniform. Space limitations pre­
W hile I (egret that I can't get uver to
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that East Coast for that fabulous blue fish
MORE RRAISI FOR THE NURSES
wr think i lac- net result of thr uniform
spoil Ed Buckow wtitrs about in A ll Flot­
illa Magaiine, I slid gel a big wallop nut
I could not help but notice, and I am evolution, as illustrated on this weeks
of the cartoon at the bottom of the page,
sure that other people interested in the cover, is rstremely charming.
The identification sent to us by the M a ­
depicting the Blurs artiving in Sunny
nursing profession also noticed, that your
Florida waters from “ Bliiaatd T o w n " in
article, “ Florence N ightingale Is Calliryg rines described our girl on the left at CpI.
the North. That was funny enough to
Florida,” was perfectly timed with N a ­ Shirley Roth (we think her stripes inditair
give even the most confirmed groucb a tional Nurse Week, Oct. 11-16. That it she is a sergeant) and Sgt. Margaret D ill
good laugh. A nd while I i u m it, might
what I call eutctpeiaii^ journalism, and (right) Unless the stripes have recently
at well tell you I thoroughly enjoyed Lao
you awe so he einygsatulaaad. Besides beby clanged. M iss D ill ought to be a T/Sgt.
Schumakcr's attractive act is Ic about the
timely, thr ankle mm appropriate and was Maybe the meaning of the stripe* has
Kissimmrr-Okeeehobee Boat-a-Cadr That • a fine appeal to young women and men changed with the new type uniforms.

W l’t l TRY TO K IE F YO U HARRY

O u. family gets A ll Florida Magazine
in ihc Jacksonville Journal every wrrk.
W hen you tlon'l have an artiilc by Woodsnn T Allen in ii we are unhappy H r
makes some of oui everyday problems
term mush lighter and funnier.

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The Nation s A
By B O B BALFE
All Florida Ip n li fd.lar
F l . O R I I ) A Will Ih hnti In Ih r n.innml ton trill n mi
nf ih r A n iiir u i Atlilrlit U nion it M irim llir.itli on
N o v in-.’H. .iml ih r t ig n iln n u r it In rriilnu i:
I hr lit i ilu i nnc ol ihr mott powerful ol .ill or.
g im u d o n t in t|toitt hit pit ki-il lloinl.i lor ihr trtoiitl
lime in ret n il t r ilt it .1 tnnvrniion tin- it mote thin
ipprnv.il nl ihr loiivrntinn litih lirt li it rctngtmiun
ih.it the Suiitlune Stitr h it grown up hi the nitionil
t|»ortt pit. ttire
O nly l&lt;&gt; vr.ut ig n l-'loritli A A I ’ A t v K in io n wit
to in u lit r tint it lit n l ihttohiiion N u ll lliggint. &lt;ii
l nnpi. ih r prrtnlrnt. w it in rnihtiit trrvur. im l tinitlivili hid ilwimllnl in wir lime mini ilirrr wrrr lrt&gt;
iIn n the rripnrril m inim um ol eight tliiln to irniiin
ill in.liti.lii.il ittin iitio n
A Irw w illing w orkrrt t u rt it n l ilu t tritit. in.I
when the |jioup hrl.i lit I 1 in n u il meeting litt
mnnili. retiring: prrtnlrnt Urn Y'ork ol W rtt 1’ilm
fir it. h reported '1 illih itn l tluht In i.l.litinn in mill
tiplying in ti/r more th in nine time*, thr A A U in
I loriili it now in n in g &lt;|uite i ii|ier in iiitinnil illiitt,
in.I hit rr.it hr.I ilie t u n nl m irtiutionil rcmgmtinn
Swim m ing. t hull tninchnw trrnit tynnnimmt
with lloriili, tontinuri it ihr N o I urivUy limn i Ik&lt;I1IuJ|h .imt ol puhlit iilirreti im l volumr p m n ipnion
Ciyinniiiivt, un.lcr thr ilitntion ol thr ihle l)r
llirtlry I’ritc in.I hit lihiihnit (ru n t it lln tn li Stitr
D n ivrrtity.'lu vr brought thr mott witlctprrui rceog
union.
lint thntr ire only two ol ilxmt -0 n n v iiir t rrg
ulitctl in virying drgrcct hv the A A U in l-'loridi
T u r k u n i lirhl h it pn nlu icd tiirh g r r n t it I’oppi
Mill, the high jumper from T illilu tttv A torinrr
M ijm u n , S u n S u m iy k . h n iin r in O liin p n tu t in
weight-lilting
T o t u n prodiimig nitiniul thiinpiont. the l;lnridi
A A U liiil to develop i ttcp|&lt;eJ up progrim ol m m pr
mi.in it home, wiili ihr lugger louiiuinriiit ill. K in d
lo d ille n nt nr.it I i&gt;i tr ir’t liotutg «liim pionthipt
wrrr held in |n ktout ill. . ihr to lh tlu il in.) weight
IIIt Illy; meet in St I’etrrthurg. iri.k iml lirhl it
Ciiiiirtvillr. m rn't It.itkr(Itill in O iliu d o in.I womrii't
lu tk rilu ll in J n ktonvillr l oi the litti time i Suit1 luitipiniiilup (iinior A A U ( in k inert wit held.
Mi Aim being thr hint Sw im m ing merit l i e lirl.l

throughout itic Mile iml D n m u IV-iih hit on i num
lict nl ik U M iim ttige.l thr v n n irn 'i nilion.il indoor
i him piontlnpt
The lilrtt l.ldilinn to iilliti.il ntivitirt it tkm div­
ing. &gt;)( »|n iiti'lniii; Ainiilici irtrnl i&lt;)ililion w it ttn
iluuni/rtl tw innm ng I line it i m o trm rm now in
pnpulin/e w ild lull
It't nnf ill im t Ini clie* A A I ' o lliiiilt I In- |nnl*
h int ol uirmhrttliip. irgitliili.m t, m o u lt • li^ilulu\
jinl Ini m u keep ihr ollitcit, d ittm i i oinniittioiii it
m il tn in m iller t h iiin irn Initt
I hr in * pn-tidriu.
John t outr .&gt;1 lik e W o i i I i l i n t i litlion.il ditpule
in tw imming tilt let
Itul llirtr i lr |iitl grow ing (unit, lot ih r llo iid i
A A U it i r i linn; iiu n in it. |iii&gt;iii»sni|{ in lu v r tn.nr
iml muic un pnt in lutm njl tpons tire lei

A M A I I UR BO XERS like ih r boy* it'eve h i t r h e rn n p l i M i r d in m in t
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Herd Club iwlmincri Irom U irhington. 0 C to thr nj
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A m rtu a n Revolution same («• M
Augustine for (he first nine in August
I 77'. in llu form nl an Aim in an privates!
ili h &gt;|&gt; limn ( hatlvtnn. somnumled In ( ap
tain ( lenient I emptied I emptied ui/nl
tin uteri ham ie vvs*I lletvs nil ilu I i .ii ut
Si Astgiivtuu j u i I made nil with her satgn
ut gu n p o w ilrt, w ltuh luil been devimed
lor the lltim li garrison of ilut pun
Tilt) daring exploit incensed the lien
tempered llritivh Governor nl li.ni Florida
I’itruk Tnnyn He promptly sonvened tin
(im nnil. which « » in effect (lie govern
mem nl the province. and w hish Tonvn
ilomiiuteil
"W e ll d is k the rebel) down’" the (inv
etnor vaid " I want j ten aid placed on that
i jptJin'v head "
So the Cion IK 11 nhligingis ivvucd a pun
Ijnw tion offering .’00 poondv reward Ini
(he capture nl the rebel sapiain, ( lemeni
l.cinpncie. oi m y of Inv view And linv
rrnor Tonvn uu ninm ioned two pm .item
of Inv own In go after leinpneie (lit Gnv
ernor Touyn Sloop ol W at .1ml the pm
vineial vloop llritannia
Hut the llntivh privateersmen hid then
bands lull trying to t ilt h the bold Lentprjere. Charleston, bit hcadi|Uirtcn. lud
become tutii i hotbed of dcliiiu Am crhiii
jiiiriotv ilut they dired not go near it
Meanwhile Governor Tonyn’t thief ton
tern wav to vafeguard liavt Florida from

ilu inlitlin uv vpiin lit lih tiu « Im h had
vpreitl. in Inv npininii hki a plagm
llilnugh the iiihmiev In ilu uniih
" I Inv vpi 111 o| Inentimiv hlxtrs 0 down
light pmvoli
I n in ii vaid
ll iniivl nnl
hi allowed In gain a luolhuld in ll.iin li
I’alilik I m ini w 11 a m a ilin '( nl lln liivt
older H i had vpeui luv lilt i&gt; 1 inihiaiv
man and though he now held a m i l pnvi
linn av governor, lie billow ed tin vanu
airogant 1 nurse to lx pursued In (icnetah
(•age. Ilnwe. Hulgovne. &lt; liniun. t omwal
11v. and ( ompau)
I lit v bet aim geniuses
ai making ihemvelvev ndmus in ilu In i
dom loving Amcrnanv
However (he spun nl tirednm tails
maiulevled it veil in last llm ula in ilu dt
sue nl die settlers in hast a propeils cltt
ted legivlalive avveinhls in plate nl (lit
( ountil dominated by liu m i I lu leadns
nl this movement were &lt; Inel (iivtue W il
11am D ia vm n ami |)i A m in ss I uinhuli
Inumlei ol New Smviua
(in vtin n i Iniiyn ami luv sis men svtu
hiltcils uppoveil lo a legivlanvi avveinhls
lolly 11 haled avvemhhev lm il their wets
a Icgi4ltuie In deal with, lu wnuhl not lx
able in have luv attuvinmrd ahvnlutt vwas
in the government.
Tonvn therefore saw m D ta sto n 's ami
T urnbull'x demand for an avveinhls a
sham e lo tliargc them with aiding and
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That tall has thrilled literally liundied*
&gt;1 thousands o f deep sea fishermen — ama
tcur and expert alike — and the big
hcautiful gamester that inspire* it has
brought m illion! of extra dollar* to I'lm
ida and enhanced the Mate'* reputation ii deep tea fishing "heaven "
Hut to a fresh water fisherman Irmn
'yankrcland," it is hardly belie*able that
lie (it)lf Stream could offer am *pon
ornpatahle to hooking and boating a lug
'M u * k y , " Hike or Hats on light ta* kle
U ntil a few weeks ago, I w^s a front
ank member of that legion of "ta n k e r''
ishermen who. through lack of knowledgi
neer at the enthusiasm of deep *ea angler*
iver the tailfishing off Florida'* m ail
Just to add an extra curl to mv uppu
lip and prove for once and all that tin
’musky” i* a better fighter any dav ol the
week Ilian a sailflsh I decided 10 launch a
scientific expedition to Florida
W IIH HER entire OR pound! covered with gooieplmples, M i l Grace Raymond hook* Into a 36 pound barracuda off Stuart
buoy at right mark* where an oil tanker was sunk by German tubmarlne* In World War II

A Florida Charter Skipper
Finds ’em Where They A in ’t

O i l ! I I t fg m n td by the author of "la d Sighted" aa he talks over M s saUflah catch with
Cap Toley at the wheel.
P A G ! I- A R Honda Magatlise

the

O u r prelim inary investigation lor th&lt;
expedition revealed that the (lu ll Stream
off Stuart, Fla , is recognised a* one ol tlx
line*! sailfishing ground* in the world
W ith M r and Mrs. I.eo Raymond, our
Detroit neighbors, my wife and I took oil
lor Stuart to prove that sailfishing i* an
over-rated sport. The Stuart Chamber ol
Commerce took up our challenge without
hesitation, made arrangements for a char

ter boat owned and i apt at ned b* ( aptain
Tolcv Fngebrrison
\X’c were armed with reams ol scientific
tad* Ichthtlologists, biologists and van
ou* other scientific person* bail in for m ol
me dial virrciallx nothing i* known almui
die breeding and migrator* habit* of die
sailtisb. otherwise know n a* Istiophoru*
Volador The onls aihhtion.il iiiformaiion
we needed to prove our point wa* tii latch
a saillish and prove that a .’0 pound trevh
water "m u s k y " vulfering Irom die virus
could pull a saillish backwards all over
die ocean
O u r sneers were unlurlrd even further
when Cap Foley informed u* that we had
i hosen the worst m onth in die year lot
sailfishing |u*t a premature alibi, we
thought
O u r skipper, w h o m we discovered is
die second oldest charter hoar captain, in
point ol service, on Florida's F.asi Coast,
told us we would troll lor aw hile over a
sunken wreck a lew miles offshore ")u*t
to get the lines wet with a few barracuda ”
lie added dial they weren't biting well,
either, at this season
All four of i i s were seated in our swivel
iliairv, poles set in die slots and die two
stern lines drnoping dow n front clothes
pins up on the outriggers Cap ’Foley ex­
plained the reason for die outriggcrv was
to give the vaillish time to strike his prey
and then circle and swallow it as die extra
line paid out. It looked to us like a lot
of fancy rigging just to catch a saillish
A hall hour irolling around die wreck
convinced us that ocean lishing was strutly a lign u m ol some writer's imagination
Slot a strike
Then, (irate Rasnum d involuntarily let!
her seal, lei mu a *&lt;rraui and started sell
mg lot help
A "figm ent had atiashed u*clt to her
line in no uncertain manner Cap Tolcv
yawned and said "it looks like a small bar
racuda.” Ten minutes later (irate was
begging someone to detach her from
whatever monster had hold of her line,
hut our skipper said dial no one in Flor­
ida ever asks, or gets help bringing in
small stuff like this, or the big ones cither
Big ones! The weary angler gave every
indication of haying her line snagged on a
10-ton animated,rock that didn’t want to
come up.
Several (juarts of perspiration later, slie
brought a IV p n u n d barracuda alongsidc
whcrc C ap Toley neatly galled it and
threw it into the fish box before we imikl
even look at it.
O u r skeptical grins had, hy this time,
faded somewhat, hut we still favored die
"m u s k y ” — that it, all except Mr*. Ray*
tnond. She had suddenly become a deep
sea fisherman.
The g rim gained ground again, though,
when we failed to get another strike
nearly a half hour. T h is ocean fishing cer­
tainly wasn't whit it was cracked up to I k

I T ill,.,

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0 R

One more tour over the wreck and tI k
scientific expedition was ruined
O n this last pass all four lines started
to screech W e hooked four fish at oner
Turm oil ensued all over d ir boat W in k
Cap Toley turned the boat in im ksirew
twists to keep our lines untangled, thus
ol us managed to bring in out !i*h
Again, Grace was hollering for In Ip
(’radically exhausted from her first bout
with the "little one," this lime she must
havo had its grandfather hooked I Imtv
five minutes later, with her last ounce ol
blood show ing and her tongue hanging
over the side, she hauled a 26-pound bar­
racuda under Cap Toley’s gaff. The small
est of the four boated wav over 16 pounds
M uskciungc? W e ought to use them I-»r
bait out here

c.'API AIN l O t l t Ingetuelion at the wheel cl his
I d ry II charter heal he operates out ol Sluart
jin) Salerno Son ol a I'jn o h tea captain. Cap
toley is typical ol the men who base maite I lor
itla't charier llshmg a major In d u s t r y

W ith out m u silrs still r|invrting. ( ap
Foley said we would now move out mtn
the "Stream " and go for something worth
while O ur reaction hv this time was there
couldn't HF am thing more worthwhile
in rhe wav ol sports fishing than nisi
catching harrat uda O h, Ignorant vankrr
fresh water fisherm en' Already turning
nanor to our "m u s k y ” Iricnd* in die
northern lakes, we started for the G u lf
Stream, thoroughly convinced dial we al
ready were lug game fishermen
A solid hour of lutile iro llin g in the
must heauiilul stream in the world con­
vinced us that those barracuda hack hy
die wrcik were die real game fish of die
ocean
In the midst ol begging die captain to
reiufii lo die w rrik, mv wife's world, as

she knew it. tame lo an end Her rod gasi
a |crk, d ir reel set up a howl lhat m uld
he heard a him k away and most of hit
line stalled lot the bottom
liven Cap Toley got a hide rsufed and
smiled
Far our to the stern something iliai
looked to us like the stern end ol tlx
(Juern Mary broke water ( ap lolry said
n was a Dolphin a lug one I had alw.iv*
ih o u g h l a D o lp h in was som ediiug io n
netted with loyalty in F.ngland, m some
where I lound out dial D olphin is a lisli
with all (he tenacity ol a bulldog and die
fighting instincts and sn rn g th ol a mad
rhinoceros In half an hour, M is Ruhey
had boated het hull Dolphin, all ti poumb
of him
I Continued on page H i
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THE ASHLEY GANG
■y f. O. OORDIR
P A R T II

l &lt; ) l l \ ASH I.PiV. Plmula's innti niMiiri
•ut outlaw up in the m ile ul hit vensa
unnal death in l ‘J2-i. lu il ip p jirm lt set
•nil In establish tome kiml nl ill runt
i m i l l in crunr iiul during the lust ten
V -I(t III ilu l hlunilv lifccr. Ill- a p p iiln l
i • I k- well mi his w n
Pullnwing lilt r« ipc In •in pritnii it R ji
lord where lir wa\ serving I ’ years Ini
leading Int luiulii gang 1,1 1 bold robbers
•&gt;f ilir tu n k it S liiiil. A tlilry. together
- with j Tom M iililnt. iiiniliri funk mlilt i
rcininnl niher m em bers ul hit gang T h r v
11ti 11iili-iI ivtu hiuilirrt. I.il uni I lin k Ath
lev. mil J " K i l l '' l.nwr. t* lit■ luil mine in
Plnlldi In rti i p r the “lir il" nl I lie- livt ill
( Ini ago
Km n tu nn in g w it I lie'll imc nl i lie
rnj|nr j i I I vIIlet nl the Athlrv gang. and
i ’ junvril in hr I hi- undoing ul |ulm Ini
i tlinii nine ( &gt;nr il.iv in |iine. I‘J2I, tIk
1 iw i aught up with him .u W n u liuli it
lu- wit delivering i In ul nl i m illihiiul
lupinr. mil hr W it ptum pilv rrtuinrd In
K iiln nl
The m l ul ilie- aiik titn rii nil ilir
"hutiiictt." hul lilr in 1*1.’I ihtitiri tiiutk
ilir Athlrv family At ilu l tune lid iiid
P u n k Ashley's ruin-running hutinett liw.1
grown in tu h tliiiliil pinpuiliunt. ind nil
ilir nielli nf O i l IV. I&lt;J2I, they tlippnl
nut nl S iu iil, hum id hit III mini, where
they mnk i lug cargo ut lupiui
( iir n l
iiul lilr p llvrd i nii|ui tulr in ilut vrn
lu ir
Pnrndt w iin n l ilir A th lrv' ilirt
w rit- o v riltu d u ig th ru lu ui. iiu l ilu l it
wuuiild hr dangerous in iiir u ip l ilir i n
viiy agr in Plulldi
Mill ilir Athlrv hnvt ttnllrd ii lint, mil
nn ihr night nf ( h i .’I. I'J.’ I ilirv m i mil
in tr.i Ilir h lu ih rit w rir n r v n trrn ih
lirjid nl again ll w it hrlirvrd ilu l thru
hritilv Inidrd lu ui hid tipti/rd in tough
trit iiul huili Athlrvt w rit dinwnrd
W ith lid in d l i i n k Atlilry gillie, iiul
Huh. in u lh rr hrnthcr, killrd in M u m i
•nine yrilt lirlurr, iiul John the ringleader,
ill piltuii, lilt- luiulii Iridritlup Irll lu one
( liir n t r Middleton. iltu kniiw ii it | (
M ld d lrlon . who. likr " K i d " l.nwr. lud
tied ( lilii/,u Kill lilt tn ninu nd ippeilrd
in lu vr I k t ii divulrd il lim it wuh inulhn
gang inrinhrr. Roy Milllu.-wt, who lud
lived ii W iin h t ili Ik'tulrt rum-iumiing.
the gang iltu engaged in lu|acking t ilt
iiul h u ilt In id rd w uh liipiur. and il wav
widely irpnrlrd during lllu ir hectic days
dial oilier m m runnrit Iraitd ilir Atlilry
K in/; mine llu n rliry did ilir llniird Slain
revenue cutlets plyin/j the coastal waters,
hivautr the Atlilry t had no uruplrt aUiui
(m in in g in piracy whenever il served their
purpose.
Linked directly to piracy on the high
seat, under the command o f John Ashley,
was Hanford Mobley, a youthful nephew
PAGI 1 0 -All Florida MafAtln*

nf ihr anli bandit Mobley was wanted Ivy
both the lirilish and Ihuied Stales governmrntt
M u h in was charged with having
Ird a hind nl Athlrv drsprfadns nn raids
nl luiiiui rt iih lit h n irn iv i l Hunini, m b
lung ihrni il gun |mviiii anil rviaping wuh
mure than J ' i.in x ) Pit-ring W rti I nd in a
viulrn boat, the ga n gtiriv m ir tirp ic d a
lir111tli inutut tihnuurr, ilie W illiam II
A Usury. between Nassau and ( m u Krv.
and s lim lit lummandrr, a ( aptain Pdgr
in iiih r irlu t id a demand in "b ra v e in."
lu was thul and k ill'd in true puair fashinn I lo w m i untiling mmc i m ic ut tin
lilt idem
Mraiiw luir |nhn Athlrv rnvtlriiuutlv
disappeared lim n Railnid piitun and re
m ined m ( iu iu -/ in ictuine lu m n u iu l nl
hit gang lim perhaps ih n c was annthrt
tratnn. Inn. Ini hit hn ik M avhr |nhu
had lirjid the tall nl hit male Inr dining
hit veait hi irune. John Athlrv lu d alvi
developed a little inm am r H it sweetheart
w as a l ama I Ip lh rg in v r. w ho ptilvlis Is
styled hrisrlf as "the Q u ern nl ih r liver
glides," and John Atlilry was hrr " K in g
ul the livc-rgladrs " Ii it duuhthil llut
■ heir cvei was anuthri 'luval” tuuplr like
i hr in
l.aura was rsirangrd iiuin hrr hushaml.
Ii A Tillm an, w ho lived at liuhanlow n
w uh clirn two children, while she liveif
w uh her m ol her, a M rs Ttaiv, near SiIrino I .aura's lu ll hioihri. |oe Tiaiy, was
a m rm hci ol ilie Atlilry gang, hot i.nlv
in a IIIIIUII way at hr nevcl was slurs l ly
id rn iih rd w uh ant nl the m o h 'i i i u |ih
•ipnaiiunt
lit hri own upiiiiou and in ihr eves nl
h ri " K in g , " l.ama may lu v r hern a
"Q u e rn ." hut iciiainly no latuhdair hit a
heatily ioiliest M assive h i Ivuild. wuh
shaggy lilac k luir. lo u g h lom plcsion,
heady hlaik eyes and guailrd hands, luura
was w lut might he destiihcd as "a charatiei " lim she was teriainlv one in lie
leckoned with lor always strapped lo hn
right hip was a large talihei pistol, and
the knew how to use it Her liitlu rn ir
w i i h the gang was anu/ing She scrveil at
"lo o k u u t " tin hrr " K i n g " and lot gang
and often warned them &lt;d uu|K.iidiug danget from die Law
Ashley had not hern out of prison long
Ivrfuic lie went into action. O n May 12,
1022, Plnrida's liati Coast was rlcitiified
in Irani that die Atlilry gang had held up
and inltheil die Dank ol Sm all again, dir
teiotnl lime in about seven years, and
escaped with $S,(KXJ The sensational rob­
bery was staged at noon when Mobley,
disguised as a woman, entered the bank,
followed by Middleton and Matthews It
was all over in a matter of minutes. Rut
freedom was short.
(Continued on page I ) )

MIVWOOP RECISIIR. Okeechobee member ol the Avhley gang accuieil ol participating in me
Pompano bank robbery He wa* killed by law officer*

JOHN M IDPU FO N. who "look over" a* leader of the gang when John Aihley wa* in prnon
Middleton wa* killed In an ambuth by iherlff'* deptilie* He wa* 19 year* old

fO M MAPPOX. who imned the Athley gang alter he and John A*hley etcaped prnon camp
Maddo* disappeared, alter the red ol Ihe gang wa* wiped out never lo he heard ol again

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R9 V LYNN, escaped convict, who wa* slain In Ike Aehiey gang'* final gun battle with Ihe law
lynn also participated in the gunhght In which AiM ey'a father waa kMled.

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to lx hivw ihoui crackers dial
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I i i k v make i h r In m scallop). .mil
to In lavish wnh luiltrr richness
I In lr jrr vrvrrjl kinds of un­
fille d crackers Irnm which (o
choose in lllik r i good scallop
;( .r u « h them coarsely between

waxed paper, or in a bag or oldfashioned wooden moilar
Measure die ilavnrlul ovstci
1111itid as votl dram il and add
only enough milk ro make one
iiipful die mine ov sier Inpioi
vou have. I lie richer ihe flavor of
ihe tmislu d dish
laver iiu m h v ovslcrs. and s a
soiled bullet, oi margarine, in
baking dish ahead of linn il sou
wish, chill ciit111 reads for die
oven T o keep crumbs from soak
m g pour mixture ol milk and
ovsier lupini over |usi before
baking, which will take Mi mm
utes in a modeiaie oven to o K
tain ilu i golden brown richness
W hen seising this suppettime
favorite you will xnifl a deepsea

PUDDIN’ PROOF
A perfect pie b egin* with i
jx-rfect cruet — light, flaky. golden
brown, iltnnct ch iltcrv to the
•touch vei firm enough to hold
its filling lor neat culling livery
good ciMik has he i own tried and
true method but ill will agree
lliii the i r Mice eve a» j pie maker
lieginv wnh vlandaid measuring
tools and inracurrm cnlv Sill
Hour before mracurmg. level off
dry ingredients w nh a spatula,
( lin k liijuid amoum hs l o o k i n g
aI cup al rye level
You'll s|&gt;eed the |ob of culling
jin shortening w nh hide rllori
l&gt;\ using two knives, a pastry
■ slender, or the s|&lt;rcial metal link
; The Never Fail Pasirv method
wr suggest you try, il urn ate
ihe tim id pasitv cook, uses die
i un d) rubber-scraper tool
• Some cooks think a pastry
■
j doth and coveted lo lling pm is
' dir only way to roll out iheir
'j crust
T h is washable cloth is
I marked with bright red circles
1 or eight- and nine-inch pies
] Covered pin works well on a
ivood board loo
Try to relax when mixing your
pic crusi lt’» trying too hard
Iw ith a h e iv y hand that spoils
lany a good pic If you arc
lo n g in g tea try pic-making, start
vilh the follow ing method for
ihe perfect crust

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flKtllllMI M/f howl 4tld Njlf 411(1
hill tin Hour steam Mitli j rub
hrf scrapei m ini n u xiu ie is
sms mill
Stir in waic-i and rem aining
flout, continue to cream until
dough clings together and leaves
sides ol bow I
Press into a sm ooth liar ball,
roll oui to h inch thickness on
h g liilv floured pasirv slo th or
board.
Pit rolled-out dough llghtlv
inio pie plale. then pal n down
all around with a small hall ol
dough lo press our any air bub­
bles dial may hum in baking
and p u sh shell out of vhap«
T rim pastry dial overhangs tlx
pic plale about M inch from inn
T u rn lu ck this overhang even
with edge of pie plait Mutt
sund-up pastry collar all die way
around shell Prick shell all over
with a fork io lei air escape h
is now ready Io till and hake of
hake i «i j go ld en ih c ll in vtr&gt;
hot oven (IM ) degree* \ ) about
12 m injtc*

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�THE ASHLEY GANG
(Continued from page 10)
M obley and M iddleton were captured
«the following day in Plant City, and much
f the money tccoveted. Matthew s was
aDabbed a few day* later in Griffin, Ga
• " B o b " Halter had now become sheriff
t ( Palm Beach County, succeeding lot
fatfher in 1920 Balter and two deputies
)Ught (lie (luce bank bandit! to tlie
Falm Heath County jail, where they were
hrlil until O t l 2V 1922, when they were
(emoved to Port Lauderdale while itie
Palm Heath C ounty |ail was being reno­
vated But even the Port Lauderdale |ail
Could not hold Matthew! and Mobley On
p ec II, 1922, they cycaped by ticing
blanket! and sheets together to make a
'fopc. by w hich they slid to the ground
‘and fled into the 'Glades Oddly, Middle
ton did not try to escape
Matthew! was never heard of again, and
(be theory was advanced that he wai killed
In a gang fight in the 'G la d e ! hideout
■ bhihlcy was believed to have gone to tlx'Pacific Coast Middleton wai returned to
W est Palm Beach for trial, wai convicted.
||nd on March 10, 192.1, he was sente in rd
to 10 years in prison for his part in tlie
Stuart robbery.
Nearly a year later violence bruke out
In full bloom. Sheriff Baker had planned
to raid a moonshine whiskey still near
(iom ea, which he felt certain was being
operated by the Ashley gang That was in
February, 1924.
A squad of deputies, led by Deputy
eriff Fred Baker, brother of the sheriff,
invaded the outlaw s' dom ain. Tragedy
(truck when Jo h n A sh le y ’s dog detected
the officers. In the blaaing gun battle O f­
ficer Baker and Joe Ashley, Jo h n's father.
Xverc killed. "Q u e e n " Laura suffered buck
Shot wounds, and some yean later report
tdly committed! suicide after an argument
Svith her mother.
John Ashley escaped in the gun battle,
and a statewide search was started for him
and three suspected accomplices, a Roy
l.ynn, w ho had fled a M arianna prison
camp with Middleton, and Mobley. w I h &gt;
apparently had returned from the West
But the trail grew cold.
Suddenly things became hot. O n Sept
12, 1924, four unmasked bandits, led by
John Ashley, swooped down on the bank

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at Pompano, 33 miles south o f the Palm
Beaches, and escaped with 19,000 in cash
and government bonds. Others in the
holdup were believed to be Hey wood Reg­
ister. Okeechobee youth, Lvnn, Middle
ton and Mobley. The Pompano "jo b " was
the last major crime of the Ashley gtng
Nearly two months later Sheriff Baker
learned that high water in the 'Glades
made life miserable for me outlaws, and
that they planned to "h o le up” in Jack
sonville
Then came the fateful N o v I, 1924. the
day the gang had set to move to Jackson­
ville Sheriff Baker and Sheriff J V Mer­
ritt of Fort Pierce teamed up in a fantastic
strategy move in one last desperate at
tempt to capture the gang K n o w in g the
Ashleys would have to cross the Sebastian
River bridge enroute to Jacksonville, of­
ficers placed a heavy chain across the span
ami from it suspended a ted light Under
cover of darkness the officers concealed
themselves on both sides of the bridge a(v
proach They did not have long to wait
The strategy had been perfectly timed
Soon a car came along and halted at tlie
red light It was the Ashley car
The stillness of the night exploded with
.a toar of guns, but it was soon over D is­
covering they had been trapped, the gang
put up a furious fight, anil in the raging
gun battle the long criminal career of Jolm
Ashley came to an end Killed with him
were Lynn, Middleton and Mobley There
was only one member left of tl\c old gang.
Hey wood Register, who was in prison for
murder, but w ho escaped in I9 2 H l.ikr
his gang chief, John Ashley, Register died
in a fierce gun battle at Boynton Beach on
Jan. 29, 1929, with Sheriff Baker and depu­
ties Joe Tracy, also serving life for an O r­
lando murder, was paroled in 19-17, and at
last available reports was living a quiet
and law-abiding file in N orth Flotilla It
was not quite cleat what happened ro
Maddox, " K i d " Lowe, "Arizona K id ," Ike
Mitchell and Clyde Caldwell, earlier mem­
bers of the infamous outfit.
And so ends the story of Florida's mas­
ter criminal, whose fateful number was 13,
for it was in his 13th year as a killor, ban­
dit, robber, outlaw and pirate leader, that
his luck exploded in a hail o f bullets, and
he died in a pend o f his ow n blood.

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shopping abroad. let us send you these beautiful
"S h a d o w C r y s t a l" Candleholders w ithout charge
Thun, ns a member of the Arou nd-the-W o rld Shopper*
Club, each month you will receive a su rp rise package
sent to you direct from a different fo re ig n ro in itrn
and with it will come a colorful brochure telling the
story o f y o u r gift nnd adding even more glam our to
your shipm ent!
Join Today by Mailing the Coupon
So -c o m e uhonrd our m ngic carnet and let’s set
out on our shopping trip I You m ay Join for 2 month*
at $6.00, 4 months at $0.00, 0 months at $12.01) or 12
months at $22.00. W hen y o u r g ift packages begin
arrivin g , covered with fascin atin g stam ps, y o u ’ll indelighted you Joined the C lu b ! However, if you be­
come displeased in nny way, sim ply resign member­
ship and your unused payinunt will lie refunded.
Furtherm ore, If you are not
GIFT MIMBERIHIPS
delighted with the first selec­
I f you w lih lo | l « r
tion sent to yo u r home, keep
M rm barahlpt u a llta .
it, as well as the C ry sta l Canuaa ■ n p i n l t ih f t l.
apaclfy U rm of mamdlcholders, and receive a full
Harahlp, sn d s lt a r h In
re fu n d . M a il c o u p o n nontha coupon an wo may
while theso lovely Cnndloholdknow your frlanda or*
antlllad In I Ha Candleers from Sweden are being
h«Wam aa an a stro e lf I
offered F R E E for Joining!

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N O T fi Tha dlfla ara ihlppad diracily to you from points of on«in all
**'• »«**d. prapald Thus, you bacoma an importar a ll h o u l am ul
»niah uaually aliamt Importation! Wa auatanla* Itial th r
lllta »UI ba dallrarad to you allhoul tfamaaa and that Ihay will b« a o t ili
much mart Inan lha prlaa you Bay.

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Arourtd-fht-World Shoppers Club
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Araasd-tba-W a/M t b a m r a Club,
71 Coaaocd I f . , M swark I , N . J .
Plaaaa anroll mt aa a Mambar and aand ma tha hand-blown
"Shadow crystal" Candlaholdars dlratl from Awadan m i l
for fotnlna Start rafular monthly ahipmanu of tha Club a
aalKllon of foraiyn marthandisa diract to ma tram counlnaa of
orlfin and aontlnua throuih lha followlnt tarm of mambarahip.
n .tM a a m
H t« f J f i l i n ' t } . i n u &lt; h
r i d Maaibr
f.fd ( 4 yr/n ar t/ .J t t e i t l
(1 t Maaiba
If H ( 6 „ l l , ar S i 00 , j t t )
□ ft Maarba
I f . ft ( l i | r / f i ar f f .1 1yard/
I aoilaaa raadnaaia (aa f

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Chack hara If thia
la a rauuait for a
ra o a w a l or ra ta atalietanl of your
mambarahip so wa
can avoid duplltalm a countrlas,

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Noith
teiaoia Prlntl
Addrart

(ity A last
II ahipmanu coma lo rou without pormant of duty of poataia Howavar. lha
Dapl. charaaa a aartlca faa af lla lac daliaerlix faretdn paabayaa,
Mad ay voua poarman and carnot ba
" J a S a o *. i mtm'lha
»'mumhe'ii'oAO^s^mtmVhi.1 IM .f i; I t moolha. If t .f f ,
tagaarad I . your
js ^ t a t o l * d jj5 S ld ^ y

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Weather
Mostly hair through Tuesday ex­
cept (nr considerable cloudneas
southeast coastal arra Tuesday
slightly warmer.

Make Sanford Your
Shopping Center
AN

Established I DOS

VOLUME XI,V I

IN D E P E N D E N T

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

D A IL Y

N EW SPAPER

M O N D A Y . N O V . S. ID.*. I

Police Probe Death Of Negro
Discovered Floating In Lake
V I'

Polifi* u r c
in vi'H tlgiitin g
Ib i' rlr-ut It of 11 N e g ro w ho w as
fm im l yoMtiTilny floating: in
L a k e M o n ro e just o ff Scott

A punri program, "Tcurlier* for
Tom orrow " is to In- conducted hy
Mrs. Ilnmlltori [lisbce, tlmiimun;
M iss Doiotliy f'hnnilicrs; Mrs.
Bobby Newmun, Intern ut Houthshle Prim ary School, nod M iss
Peggy Wilson, intern ut l.ymiin
.School, over W TItlt ut I p.in.

Press Leased Wire

Lad Suffers
Abrasion,
Bruises

A vc.
T h e holly w as that o f (V e il
H a yw ard , almiit tVJ. who lived
in an apartm ent id the rear
•I H I 5 C y p r e s s A ve.

It

Luther
H ull .It, Altomolite
Springs, was iiinong tin- IS sales­
men of The F. K. Meyels Si. Ilio.
Co. who ottcndcil u M.illonul stiles
conference recently nt the ninil&gt;nnv's mo I it oft ice in A.xhhiud,
Ohio. Hales renrvsrntiitives from
every state h r trio nation iiotl C«natta wren- present for the five-day
program of products informatiun,
merchandising nod
nilvertlsir.g.
M yers ititimt lac inters wuter sy»terns, pumps, Imiul unit puwer
sprayers mul water rnndillmillig
ci|Ulpnieiit.

was

seen

floating'

in

No. 56

Motorist is Arrested
After Automobile Hits
Boy On Bicycle Here

i Corpse’s Head
Bruised; Neck
is Dislocated

Strolling
In Sanford

Associated

IN JITtF.lt IlltV — .liihtiti) Hay, 8, sou n( M is .Iran Itm . 2130 M ir lie Vie., is shown after Ills ltl|urii siistaillial in n rai lilcii lr in ciib-iil this morning, were Irrutcd In .1 |ih&gt;-Irian (Sta ll I'liuio)

'* '" * l.ukc M ""in e toward 11,«•
-• i- vi 1111 yest. idii) hi Ilioiv Halk
•"ii of Dr. mul \|i» 11 | ||;1, g «;
hnve II residence on the lukrfiont
The young Inn told Ins moth. 1
" I |he find, who in liu n ■ ,.11. ,| |l,1Pnlii’i' Jirrentod n Ncpro
pidice.
wtinmit driver this m orning
Al the light I. mill,- of t|u ,|&gt; .d
• I II. I.. * \ist-v it» Kf«»itdu h 4*i 11 il
ut I !»•• i* •« Im tit; |»i»•
nffer the ear she wn.1 d riving
man s lu ad k 11 .1 l ire-- siiri.-rfi- f« " I m ii ," Sch*4i»l S w|m*i i i * l - i l l I ’ ! M -1\4• Itidii) ■ Inltl .1 piitii I at it
vvinmd. l-'ii. «111,111 laci-rnt ions m .r t m u " I Mu* A iih 'ih 'n ii Kiltn iiti**n \\***k.
sfrtii k a small hoy riding a
'• I Itm •♦ liottatf** i&gt; Imiitirht
I•\ ( I i tin* i*ti 11itI umvstli of popu
in tin- area of I !••• Inn;*' iihriisl"n
hle.vele on E 20th St., just
w* re prubeil bv a •I"' l"r vv b** * x hilmrt, f *.* 1 llir coMtilical iuipmv«»ii* ' • H o I'Ii Iii ' h public «hod pH*
east of Park Ave.
'•'IIUII d the liodv. mul In- -aid they [ Uiaio. him ! 4 11 the Hitml) ih iiii Ik t of (|»iMc p» i •*»n•» hniMUtf to !••t
I flirt \va* J ilin n v R a y . 8,
old tlo| go ,-oiullb lely lhl"tlgb tin Ii .0 to r 1 ," hr it'Mt (I
INGRID KO llITH, IP. a student‘llick lies* of til.o
\ntci i&lt; an (Incution \Vrrk, N*(»'
I • *• now * 4'li'l*iuti»tp it Ttnl
••' n " f -Mrs
It ,m R a y . 2 I 88
( (V line It Ui|( rstalllixli
|| |!» '| l \ |o|||| to ' ' III |.\ til*
nurse (min Alhmiy. N. V . wax
lb- examining uln i.inn al . iltllllial
M i r t h ' A x e lie y • s t|-“a t " d
John II. File. Min „t K. tV Fite rliosen "V ik in g Cfueeri" in Imnor
an! be found no iron b"t vv-.iiii .I \ it 1••11it1 h ’1'1* Utmii \ - 11 ulul the v in |i I « tjinll.
Hanford. Inis hern mimed us an
lo ii |ih\ -.iiian at lU l*I P a r k
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assistant editor mi the -stuff o| of Norway at the 71st annual
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Women's
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the Hut iilsi.ii Fiillcgc &gt;c ir honk
sctlotdfHiv
if;'"t, | r,o h ' ■ • ip
p iii ’ i i l &lt;1
Sta ir
i ’i m i i i l n u i l i n
id
10 .v h.lIn jm . ii loin If by
Dilips .Hid ( milks. The tiillcgr Is I ii New York Selected .is the mod
..ltd to n i.il I " ill- I.a.I. rillti It ni
*•1 In » »i . i till mi*iit, t. IliiMjit•!
\ 1(1(1’.*' I I h 4 litisliitr Sl.iplii. nils W *M,lh &gt;4. ill i\ 4*r t»f
bil'ni 1111- Iii- b- ,ol mid that Hie '
lueatcd u| Hustdsini. N. c. This typical Norwegian-Am erican girl.
t to 'list* iiii .I' I lit' t eld ey
•111 i n ••n
|*ti(|i r Ii* 1 di 1 r e t i ’ n. it
4itr o H i i I i hit I ••Im it % K i p , is s l u m 11 i.ilkitit! I n I ' o l i i i * i In* f |C
m ill cols mm have been routed'
year’s rdillim Kill he the 57th Ingrid will be Mown In O il " N'-ir•i*
1 Inilli-tinn lm \• I.••••11 p »!•
III" boy ticlt'd '■ inyi'lv dll'illlf
Willi lilts .«I III 1 lit &gt;tlr Hiih ,ilf( still ( t ill rlillllll
'-1 a stolevu liim c^ ^
wny. where stie will lie the gu-.d
' i &lt;1 •llir • I tlir-M* *p* •ifl(i|lf\ ,l|»
' t eiil iiieiit bv l tic doctor, and
Tl.. in Ii 44.
.If l«*l if*' 1. Ilf
of the city during the week of ti e
II
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rein* it C"ll, lined ;ib"ll' m i-sing
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•1 V* •CM Hi" HI \ Ml
II Ml
W AHIIINt; 11 in Itu nii-s-iiu ii el | llnlm rii kollcu ski tntiriiaiii""i.
'•III* Hilt'll d ill III III! t••141 11»»Ivl
11 ' I " It 's Iti,' 'i ,f ' i •
e 'hero
1 ( '. 4Ml )l \ (*» 11 l»| •*•
Fulton. Kv . mill Fust
Fnltuti 1 --In- Is a Jim liir ill S k id m o re C .d 1.
nn I 'it II 1 111 Ilf! I Iii Li S
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I ' m had !" 1
N Im 41 1* l-|*1• lie ft (•Ml |(• 1t IM*
Teun , ore meeting in n rcslaii I lege. ( /iitcrmifioiiiil .S'ouudi.holoi
1
Ii * n " i » tin/* •I p •c»'i -1.1f \
"lllpluilll'll.
; .f ti-f I.. •l\. uu 1 Di" •|(*l fM| (••(I 1
rant ever) Mnniiuv ut 7 III
10 .Till
* • . • all I in 1 III I kii
j •(ID* &lt;1 Mi * 1*••*1\ 'HI 1 1" "ii 10 tl,.
those days fur &gt;&gt;r«-i,kfn-t
Driver of the car was Christine
xt mul ifi till.
•Il 4| it kii ’ 1tl 1f'l •1 1\
prayers Kieven mr-i nitleniled flu
stapl'-r. 1108 W 20th St, who wn*
IM1
first session on M ay .71 Two
' •• illilv |(iti|f4'l
1 1" ,* *4I) III .•
W IN I I It IIA V K N I
I'irrc
■ liargi'd with cureless and neglU
• 11. w1941
mouths l iter, regular .ittcndunl1 ••* lll'l. 1 Mil •*11 III" 1' ••f» 4Vh 11* •l ''t.ilt* I it ItMT -a M.ll k«'l I #*tIII ||% t'
c u t d ik in g , tn wit, hitting a
well
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numticriil ntmut no. s .h s w.isli
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&gt;?••»»* . N ' l* 1M, i m : •1lift IUII IIM'HmmI Nil It ■ nil t" 111j*ItM
hild. and with liuvlng no brakes,
«l|| &lt;1)1 df Mill •»IJ|I l»xl||, (
litglon llcporl, the weekly news
1 V-pIt-NS Vvi . 11 liu K 11- Il ly V II I •
iiccm ding to police.
(111* M'JfsIlH with lilt* til I Ini fltov
i*ut'li **f |l»i t It i ••• iu y li
paper ptililitdii-il bv tin- Chamber
' .ndliinl. nol Hu* -I*ml inmi hud
The b*»y was riding tils bicycle
fi liu* &lt; iM iuly a r c worktii^;
of Commerce of the United StateIII Iii!ht
ll|.lit vnlimir
»s'lllllit
bl'.'ll tlll-&lt;Mtlg -'III'- III I I'O-ldl'V tit,* Hit* p.t'l \M'ck in
about two feet from the curb on
which dug Into the story. The two
citr r&gt; iuu mil Mm*
it price- tin No Is uver.igiiig tl.lV *tth H "'m
unit (lull lie bud l.-porleil Inn el.
1lie south side of the street when
ig 42 ID Quality i "I'T lis. i*111 tier h*4’ l tllillt f t t l |&gt;tu
Fulton* have ;i cnmhltH'il popultisence to tiolire on Friday- The uni No 2&lt; uverugimi- fair mol vpl- r gr«ni. I nt .• t I &lt;4tllilcDt * Kilt lie
lilt bv the rnr, Hie police said.
tlnn of about 0.000. The devotionit. ri'|Mirled is only
matter
k ii s
ii-|M.r|ei|
Mir
According to a witness, Tom
als, Including hrenkfiist. lust for
Id ii,ii"sJle viu -d " ,i nt Iraioi-il in line Wl‘.!|
inn cxpcrletl lo eoutlmie lighl
eboriff
s
office.
Hoycc. L’li'H Amelia Ave,, who bail
30 minutes. opening with prayics
J.Hui pnigiam
ilie next several weeks
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lumglne
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slopped Ids cor 011 the cast sbl«
led by 0 mlni-ter: t'lerenllrr. the
r.* . 11 1*4
Tin- (cam ciiptniriii linvo l-.en
peiic''Li "in.lraln in irfutioy lencllrr;
Tlie I ’tuiit (hlv Alarket niictp'
of Hi’ nilvi -setion and was w ail­
"H tliJ U r, speaks briefly, mill the selected fur tin- mtiuuii inctm-ir 1 'ieii," be reuiillked Ve*|i-I,|uy, tifflrmllv ter ( f " fall -veret
r.nu« 1
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Hie
eVr-Tu imietitiles with another pray- uliip'-aidlcitallon erf l|io l.hnuili r
ing, the Injured buy was riding
teal la t week with Y f'N «iti«sli To n eltiie amt ie * |it Mic fu ll «•»
cr In which till participate To of Commern-, It rfas annoumc-l hy hal'd of going fishing end Mini lending in volume al price* fr-iiii ipoliN iliiliV y I iml t!'***« Villi I i■•
uh''ii&lt;! of Ids brother, Jimmie, 11.
sofne people, said Washington lie- tlcnrge Touhy, rHnipaign chairinmi. lie Imd im fishing e&lt;|iii|im(’lrf.
.I"hnnv said tlust his brother
&gt;1 LSI to 51 M) per IttlHliei ait rjglltt fri»i Ii i viif 1194•f•• 11•ri Nii i»t'n i |••••
Sim s -aid tbal Hiiywnril -Ii iet 51 'll; Crowder |ieuix, line tty pm fc-s imii Im
port, In Its account ul the prnreertihli tn i »|i |mii i uni \ i .
Touhy i-iibl (hat lie wn» delight&gt;' as going in iircompiinv him to
Ings. "that m ay seem like a •-it with the ptiigrr.ax in tIn* pTiin -i i t i i -inn-illy I ’ldjce bale -sta'. pie hulls, averaged 2.1? i» t lot till f U*‘l*» #» fill! I I V• *lf \ Ml|•I,' )•• 11111•'-'"ii'li'id e Primary- School and
flimsy bulwark again I the irmil. niiig for the drive which wtil lake Ii-be.l 1bat Havvvai-I wu- iotoxi
- In-1 yyltli Itlaekeie pc.is uvi l ic in g i III") t" til.(Il rill llll'ls f fill alii;;
Ton i-ycli- t" 1In- I ii ntiiiiiar School,
les of flic week lull || is I In- ilccu place between Nov. |H and Thunk ul - M i l Tin -day nii-lil anil Hiat ft to |'-de tieiin- brmieM ihe of •••If •!• ll«M, t ill! nil i , ' MiKv* (•
w II" 1" In' is a stinh'lil.
lindercurrenl id faith th.it make giving.
la- I-II ill Hie Cypress Ave ml Ingliest -i\i-r.ii;i" "l ’•us. mol 11.-1,t ll‘ile.1
M is Itiiy. who was called t" tbe
the deviiilnnals mem nld " Fid
In in ni In Ii tii M&gt;, I • • i . i
'ferltigs nt itiilli'rbe.iiix iio n m
1' ii«- l»v Jimmie, was «|iiit•- upset
The four men i-ltotten, all of di- 1.
ton liusinesi men ,my "these meet
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lugs give mi- greater confidence in whom volunteered to tiinlci take the
11 I was a 11-•1,-1 man. k ii n'l tirnnght tile K ••i k’-. I'd it y "I ,mi ■■ " \ I . I. lif t M l I. I &gt;. I l i f | . . it .
\. "in ding in police, the two
mv-elf .m l more l.ulii m 1 I" captjiincli-ii, art- Huy Hrilt, inmi
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Will
lidith
liti.i
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l.ll.’i packages with gm
d&gt;
lllel -loln'i " " k "fu -•
'■ "vi had h""ii going north on
“you feel refreshed, eager mul a gel' uf Itrllt T ra ito r Co.; II. I.
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I’ark Ave and had turned east
it,- when lo- 0 .1- I 111, t. In .01 .«111 ..in "1,11«- do- 00,ruing oil K.. 20lh
spiritually fit in i.ickic voiir proli IVriuka Jr., partner in II. I.. IVri |•|«
" I lei,, 11 «•' I
III ."lilltion to Hie ohm &lt;• i ii .n i’ll t lie tuiil t n| d I n '
"titn K "(tth St. The woman motorv«l IM‘,1f I'df I, \ 41 4N|,»tl I'liMlMl
Joins” : "Hie services are deve­ gins mul Hun Men’s Stole; Wnlbi. •
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: had crossed Park Ave. on '20th
loping n spir t of cn operation I'bilips, owner of the Coloulnl
in
fiv
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mining us.” lanlne I. Hughes, Cb-nni-iH mid Hill F.vans, operntur
-il hi f'irc the mishap.
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•• fuiiiilv ex *'|d all mini
\i curding in Police Chief Hoy
managing dlreefnr of the Fulfon of Hu- Kviilis |[i»ifiog Co.
*!• i iif ••irislit• r -set &gt;ii i i-s h i ,i i,i,
noivliig in llglil in l.iirl- b c
Within the next few duyii these J il I’L FI *MVill 111* lm.llt‘1 All It
Chamber of f'nmmivi-e, said the
'\ Illinois,
the hoys sniuirentlv
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businessmen recognire th.it t,v group lenders will select' the rnen Jll M ill
were nl'i-y lllg the lllw . "The chitI'H^i-nti.il
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improving themselves as Individ wlui will ("11111 up tvllh I Ii,-ni In
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liililtl’l d**
Hals. Kiev will strengthen tlielr ronlilcl tlioie biisiucNi flrmt whose pi*IM’4*, ill todfiy
" il" ." lie said.
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rnmmimitv Inspired by the Fill IlienilMirship dues have not y. I 1 ii|i d »|»* Mil 1 in ind .in iiiuii* t
Ilie chief pointed out, "Cut 11
returns
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&lt;f*n»|ni’f**i| in tin iii'it •*‘1
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have been started in I,a Center.
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lin in g , especially during school
matiies lending in a s e ia i' pro* . Mllw.i ■sjtt'l.
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Touhy In commrntlng- on Ibr frff un i I ’m I •'*».. t»4*&lt;**»r«Iinir to a
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cllies have Inipureil of Fulton fur linn-up, noinled out the wide div­ pi»|ic«* r • !»•*•t• St in h /itid hr l»i»*l per crate of $.’■ ns amt pinks I t'" 1111III)* (lilt M||c of Mil* till sli &gt;1 ,\4 ||* fllllill)^ M|t IIIIIM •••I t4••III W I’ (I • &gt;• IlKllIl ••lilli I* I •'Ill'll
"H v all means," to- emphasized,
lirought a $1 IU aieiage licit pep |tn-xL* of a tci»(*h*i. M i U*- h ■*.ii'l,
procedural data. The Fultoir Daily ergence In the busincs* classifica­ Im t ii mu of ui*ik mill wiifi iliiiu
'll* M * Mm ii I
"11 pel sun should have Ins car in
p-r averaged $a.H2 .nut Iml t» p | " I I I ' III*# «* nt illllllllt•- tiln |»*I|l|1- t*» \ M* v4!•• Il .1 (Mill *•f I** 111 *• i,' 'll
lea d er observed editorially that tions of the captains and p inlle’id Ifiir uni'-111i*l**v in*ul c*uii|i« n'«hoii.
\| 1•* * 11 mil 11 tc.i4lied ' v*' 1 • .4(»|i lli‘ ( I' u* Fi. iiii
.iti*| tlii* (III .-unit repair and under control."
per 41.50 per Imsliel M'lide -uu.iili think, tn jn t, iiim I I " |iiim |ii «c. W )i«iI
"w hnl a vast change would In­ Hint this Interest would be shown
\\ •fit ii\ •' ( I Fir ililli mii I In* \i I 41«J.• i,f tFu* Mi l l , M'ii J 1 1*11• uf J*l pc lie pointed out that the brakes,
iii* hmln‘1 1iTt’iviMl liN In of 11*111'
wrought If every community In in throughout the entlru member­ prnnitioii 1 lii’fk • incMrilimr to thi* nveraged $L’ 2.'l as eniupared I" l»ctli*r way I m III till vi * Mi U i »m i I 11’ KtixlPi - plilitll'iHhf .1it*I ' .t’lM^r rHiii'Pfii,
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nI •»should
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lie Winking proIhe world were to follow Fulton's ship. "Kveryotm who Is In Inisiness
lint liy won), I»•19 F*v i|i •»l .4li*I at lltt&gt;| sluppt 'l ill."lit f,»F4l f••* I -11 M|i» ♦ I••V4 11
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, cumulative fund mul effort Is a limns ;iiif| l( r lltn k li'v mul Con squash with No Is m o vin g &lt;' •linn niiifi; Wt
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•i t i ...... 4.1 Mu ir Iiiim vi , ty." lie said The chief bti'iight on*
Veterans of this area who need Inirgalri for tin- indiviihuil firm.” il.ihlt* .1
( K. Cites
M any firms pay more than the
Crowder and blnckeye peas avei
assistam-e in nhtaln|ng henefits
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limt cilil lfcn "II hlcvdes are ufaged 41 ao tier Imsliel liouuict
provided bv Isw mav receive t ’.’5 that II i» hoped 'will be the
’ M.u M . a l . I h v . i . I.V • ... m i l l - » t.» I I? . .• I. I- 4 \V . I . . l l . . w n y M n p p i i l
fn-'i-d hv tin- same regulations
minimum
for
concerna
doing
busi­
Volume totaled 57.1 packages k i II i
•l I ' 1.... (.alloway. ..""td in g t " ||)( .... .
m u, St.
gmldanre from Tnm H. Decn. i i \which apply to automobile dlivers
gross sales Inluliiig JL’.ni t .vt
lit, p"!i&lt; 1 in a n .
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slstant state xicvlce officer. Vet­ ness In Ihe country, it was said,
Possiltle
atljiixtmg
of
cummer
I I" issued 11 yvarnlng t" i-liildrm
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eran* or lludr dependents may nnd the response from tbe two bill­ rial ra i"- for the new City sewer
Fori M yers Stale Farm ers Mm
bmpt
H a y . . Si.ofo.d, 01 . -. -'one." •' ' , ,‘ * v .......... e " ' " p i n i c k . •u rn e .l "g a in st m aking "sudden,
consult Deen while ho
he Is In this ings Hint have gone out have been service charges will tie diirusietl ket reports satisfactory weatliei
1ni iv u iy
y tut.
m i " . " » ' .1.
,, o ! H,e
I ■ p o t ,'.m ,,i, s a id , a I i i i i i s " while riding a lilcych* and
area and may receive assistance guile guild, arc Hi ding to I lie C of C tunight at the meeting of file City eomlitiimx prevailing Ihmigli a lew
.Into' , |
K llb i'-, M in t " ,.I, ..I. . " " • "
f • •1
'&lt; b »b i„g ed «p- lu rule on the right side of the
In fllhfg iippllciitlnns for Imspltul- officr.
commissmn. logetlii'r wiili Incul days cold weather tended to slow
street,
................................. " i n i ,
............. lin g
1 . I " " ’ »"V
I ho
^ uatlon, romiM-nsullan. pensions,
T« reduce the work of Hie volun­ itascball poylhllitli'y
malurltv, otherwise no damage re
poll,,li'.’li II..* it" IIAF‘1 \4» rc fri*4t to"A
truffle light Indicates a
-T| Inan benefits, eduealinnal training, teer solicitors It is honed that
Appearing at Ihe meeting for soiled to crops Vegetable .nove
dangerous intersection." the chief
burial benefit* nnd mlteellsnrnus dues will bo niniled In lierore Nov, flip ill, ru-.snm on rales will be Ihe mint is inerensim: witli eiiciim
i iiilliivv ii v wo di iv iiik (».i NV LlHi ility M (&gt;••* •11»«I••| i l**»inl of
subjects,-where Icon I entitlement ID, Forrest llinnrkenridgn, mnn- C iiy 's fi.seal agents mol the con­
pointed out, "that is why i» **
Approximately 4100 was taken m ^1 ' F&gt;«* **u»«l, ••licfi a 1 uf *-*ttiii* •ml •ili&lt;l I m Imc iiim Ii • • M 7 l»oiul.
(Cimtinurd On I’axe Ciulil &gt;
(Continued On Face Four)
there A person has 11 l»t of re­
n bleak lo lust night at Mcltey
sulting engineer
"K "f. said.
imltlx' drug store. 2,Mb SI mol
sponsibility when er"*sing such nn
Su n h rd Ave, according tn police
intersection, especially such a
F.ntrv was gamed In Hie store
In uvily-traveled street Ilk " Park
through a fan opening in Ihe rear
Ave."
uf Hie building, police .aid
'Ilie chief and Ptlniii- Arnold
The money was tak&lt; 11 from a
Wiliam s Investigated the accident,
Funeral sirvire s for Mrs. (tiiid i safe which was forced open Nor
Wilson, M . who died in an Orlando colics were lint linthi-rni, accord
Q U E R N T O V IS IT
hospital yesterday morning nftei iltg lo police.
W ASIU N C .TO N 0 C
a long Illness, will lie held at p
A N N A P O L IS , Mil. ‘.P - Quren
a.m. tomorrow ul llri'son Funeral
Mother Elliahoth of Hrltain and
‘lump with Ihe Itrv W. I ’ Itrook
her party were due here today
Jr. officiating.
T O K Y O (/Pi - It. S. airmen ch nrg'il totluv Hint two Hussiun lot from Washington for a ftve-hour
’Hie body will be ienl to Howl
fighters ...... 'fit without warning on « •' S plane on n photo mission visit.
lug Orrcn, Fla., for burial where
Alter a luncheon g i v n hv Hov
Uruvusido services will lie held at
over iinrHieni .liipnii veslerday and shot it down hi flume*.
1:110 p.m. tomi/rrow-. Stic will be
Ten Ilf the Iltg four . iiglne HH^O's It cic.viin'ii pnrni'hiltetl to and M r*. Theodore McKeldlu, Ihe
buried beside her lair husband.
ifetv moriH Ills before it, •ir plane cm died in ooritn rn llokkiiblo, 11 Queen Mother was to review a
Al a repcnl Hireling of Hie Flnr
Mrn. Wilson was tmrn In Mien Ida I ’enee Officers Assn. In Ml few mite' from Hi'' Hiissiiiii-lii'bl K u ril" I •I n I •. I to- lltli erewinau dress parade in her honor hy the
3,Goo-man brigade of midshipmen
ville, Ha.. Nov. 0. I'.tnl, mul came ami, Seminole County Justice of drowned to the sea a f t '' hailing out.
In Washington, the State D"piutm "ot -a il il w it protesting the at tho U. S. N sva l Aeadomy.
tn Sanford from Howling (Jrern in the Peace W. Hugh Duncan wa- \
1012. For five yeari, she served named to the organisation's board incident to Moscow.
us Seminole County Home Dorn of directors as well us its legli
I ii Tokyo, Hen. John K, 11ul. If. S. I'm Fast cooimundcr, suiil
'mxirution agent and for Hie past lallvc committee.
(lie direction of tbe erlppb-1 p la n e ''♦
Tbe association is composed ol fall "completely negates" any |ms
seven year* has served as Counts
school lunch room supervisor, lice all Florida Jusliees of the Peace slide Soviet claim Hint Hie plane further away (from Itussian terri­
HIT/.
and
Constables.
resilience was at 2(61 S. Sanford
was over Kiissiun territory He ,i- tory). We were headed toward
"A p a ch e "
A s a member of the legislative etiied Hie Itussimis of a "piratical” land." he told a news conference.
1:17 - 3:JM - 5:25 • 7:29 - 9:33
A member and active worker of committee, Duncan said be would
The attack ratlin, he sunt, Just
M O V IE L A N D
the First Ilnptl.il Church, Mr&gt; partlrjnatu in Hie drawing up of attack.
Capt. Anthony F. Frith, the HD20 as Ilk plane had finished the first |
Monday • Tuesday
Wilson was also a member of the several rerommendatlrms to lie
of three schetilled photo runs over,
"M agnificen t Obsersion"
llm lneis and Professional Worn presented tn the State legislature captain, cub! his plane was "never northern Hokkaido, Japan's north0:55 - 10:35
pertaining to (lie lightening of closer than 15 m iles" to Itusslun
on'* Club,
ernmost island III* plane, he said,
nnd
She In lurvlvcd hv one duugli- criminal laws and several changer territory.
Folth, 35, of Chester, Pa,, said: was at ahull 17,000 fret and Just
"C it y Beneath tha Sea
'er M iss Jeano Wilson of San­ In fttatulca.
off
Ihe
Htikkiiido
const,
southwest
"
I
was
approximately
nine
milt's
8:55
O nly
One at the Ihintts Duncan said
ford. one ion, Lt. (Iff) Francis
"T h e Long .Walt"
L. Wilson of Cam o LcJeune. N. C„ ho was especially Interested In is off Hokkaido and was never closer of tlio eastcrniniist tip of the NemM low ln* a collision Friday
Cartoon — Nawa
and two sinters, Mrs. Frank Mor- a law making compulsory thi reg- than IS miles to the area the H us­ uro Isihmiw. Tills would put tho
piano well to tho smith and west
n ear oss H ighw ay ITS U rta 7:15
firearms
pur- sions consider their own."
M r the llcnson Junction cutnnn of Sebrlng and M rs. C. A. Istratlon of all
(Continued
On
Page
Eight)
and o, la shown with
"W
hen
fired
upon
we
were
even
Iquor. (Staff Photo)
Montoya of West Palm Beach.
chased.

Driver Charged
With No Brakes

Education Week Today Features
Discussion Of Teacher Shortage

20,454 Units Move
At Local Market;
Beans Lead Field

Chamber Selects
Drive Captains;
Touhy Is Chairman

Beans, Alcohol Cause Trouble
F01 Two Mol011 sis In Sanford

Talks To Bo Held

Approximately $100
Taken At Drug Store

Protest Made To Reds
For Attack On Airplane

Mrs. Ouida Wilson
Services Tomorrow

Duncan Appointed
To Important Posts
At Miami Parley

Russian Fighters Shoot Down U .S. Ship
During Photo Mission Just Off Jap Isle

Movie Time Table

ff&amp; S S ft.

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Established 1908
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Southerners Jubilant
er Election Wins

VICTIM O F A U TO M O B ILE— Sheriff J. I.. Hobby hold. up Ihe
head uf a id*-point buck which wa. kllli-d thin morning when
alnirk by an automobile on the l.aka Mary road, about three
fourth* of a mil* north of the road between Highway 17-81 and
Ixwicwood. Driving the rar wa. U . (). g.) H. I,. Khodri, member
of VC-9, aerordlng to Chief Deputy (). G. Owen*. Lt. Rhode. wa»
arrompanled by l.l. (J. g.) O. \V, McGuire. Th* cartas* waa turned
her If f I lobby and
life Officer Harry IterbUh (left), Shr
''Sorer to .......
Wlldllf
*'Hrne»1 l,ee took the deer, after It had been butchered by Deputy
Owenu, to the Ml, Dors orphangr, in which local Nary penonnal
and wire* have taken considerable lnlrre.1. (Staff I'hutu)

First Republican Congressman
Begins Work As Plaudits Arrive
HT. PETERSBURG (/P)— Florida’s first Republican congressman
Ills century -uy* lie's lint going III unit until lie gets tn washingto begin working for Ills district.
"J've gone to work n» of today," "Bid William C, Cramrr, 111, a
lawyer, ns congratulation. poured in for Ids victory over Itep. Courtney
Campbell for the First District sent.
As u matter of fact, Cramer said, he has been working for
aomc time to furtiici reveral project* needed in hi* district, being
confident of victory;
Among them are getting adequate appropriation* to fight citfrit* decline; for research on the
red tide for coastal area*; for •
10 million dollar appropriation for
lha Tampa harbor; and to com­
plete the West Coast Inland Wa*
lenvgy. ---------------------------------- lie said he would gladly cooperalo wtlh the rest of the Florida
delegation, mildly Democratic except for him, and was lure the
oilier members would cooperate
Dave Shannon and his orrhestri.' with him. l.lkewlse, he said he
will he uu hand |o furnish mnslr knew and would wurk With the
for round and sqttaff dancing at
the Jayrrr-sponsored dame Fri­ loony Democratic county and city
day evening at the Armory from officials in his district.
He promised to work for the In­
i'clork until 7 Tommy strlngrr
chairman of the event which Is terest* of evrryone In hi* district,
Democrat* a* well a* Republicans,
open t» (he public.
and for the other three counties
The Seminole High School Hand as well as hi* home county of 1*1|s bus) lelllng everyone about the ncllas.
The other three counties— Hills­
laundry clinic that Is *|&gt;nnsnml by
• chemical manufacturing cum borough, Fusco and Hernando—
pany and an automatic washing- voted Democratic but hi* big vote
machine company, according to In Finella* pulled Cramer through.
Cramer said he got many Dent*
Bandmaster Ernest Cowley. The
baud 1* nnt spoinnring these pro­ ocrutlc vote* from people who sin­
duct* hul mainly working to bring cerely wanted a two-party system
A large altcndnurp lor the two fur Florida
fflnic*. They will receive u mone­
He said he wanted to tee Florida
tary benefit In accordance with to get It* share of the proposed
the number that attends. The ills- f.O lil Ilion dollar federal road fund.
mission and demonstration nf
Cramer went Into politic* only
l*undcring will be held at 2:30 seven years ago, H* had attended
p.m. and 8 p in. tomorrow at Han- the University of North Carolina,
dull Electric Company. The ad­ obtained a degree from the Har­
mission In the rllnlc* Is free of vard Law School and wa* a naval
charge.
gunnery officer In World War 11.
Then he came hum* to 8L Pet­
Mason Howe, Information and ersburg to practice law but saw n
FI or chancu to climb with the rising
it with the FI
education assistant
Ua Forest Hervlre from Ocala;
Orn
Kcpuhlican party.
wt n
sn irj, local assistant county
COUnt)
M
Hamey,
Chunky, energetic and a good
ranger, and Wllhur Tynrr, assis­
tant ranger, showed a moving pic­ campaigner, he was the apearhead
ture on forestry and demonstrated to a sweeping OOP victory In PI*
equipment to the lamgwood Civic nrllns County In 1060 and has been
in the van or the party ever since.
longue Monday,
He served ono term In the Flori­
* ♦ • |
Legislature, then ran for the
Hanger Monroe N. Parsons, sta- da
post two yenra ago,
Honed at the Seminole look-out congressional
tower, reported having a woo-l* only to lose tu Campbell by 1,903
fire yesterday south Of Oviedo, vote*.
lie began his 1064 campaign al­
which burned 12 awes. Cause of
r bluto was blamed on burning most before the last returns wera
in
hack In lltfi'J nud this time he
i»h. A tractor and plow wu« emmade it.
(Continued On Page Four)

■Strolling
In Sanford

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W. Europe Interprets Elections
As Setback For GO P Isolationism

"Narrow Squeak"
Saves Stale Crops
Itv T IIE ASSOCI \TK l) PRESM
Florida got a sprinkling of he
low • frre/lng temperatures Inst
night hut a warming trend before
daylight apparently forestalled any
crop damage
Low readings last night were 27
to 31 in the Gainesville area and
18 tu tl in the Everglades area
The warming trend began dnr
ing the latter half of Ihe night and
apparently prevented Ihe formalinn nf frost. However, the Federal
Stale Frusi Warning Service said
temperature* wocll again he near
Ihe danger point fur tender crop*
In the northern trurk farming ills
tricts early Saturday morning.
CTo*s City in northern Florida
recorded a low of 29 degrees. Jack
snnvilJe 33, Pensacola 34. Ocala 31,
Orlando it, Tatnn.i 4.1. f ir Alston
,10, Miami 17. nml Key West (13
A rain area in l&gt;wil*iana and
Alabama wa* expected tn spread
Into the Tallahassee area this aft
ernoon and Inin the north an.l cen
tral portions of Ihe stale tonight
A few shower* will os-cur in Ihe
louth and central portion* tomor
row, fallowed hy clearing and cool
er Friday afternoon and night.
"Everything should have come
through, said Warren O. Johnson,
meteorologist of the Federal-Stair
Fmat Warning Service.
However, R wo* a "narrow
squeak,” he explained.
He added U got cold early in
the night aol "broke very nicely"
■horlly after midnight. He ex­
plained It wa* a mailer of timing
In predicting lower temperalurn
for the post-midnight period
North Florida had a low of 71
hy 10 p.m., ami today had mini­
mum temperatures ranging from
77-34.
Central Florida registered some
lows of 31. In the Everglade* the
low temperature* ran between M
■lid 44. The lower east roast mini
mum roa-Mnga ran from 42 to SO.
Peninsular Florida ha* gone
through unseasonably cold weather
since the first of the month. North
Florida ha* recorded s' 25 and
tealtered frost ha* formed In south
central region*. Frost has collect
ed even In a few isolate*] spots b
the Everglade*.

JA CK SO N V IL L E utv -Two young
slowuwuyr Irsnii Smith A ins-1 it :•
didn't (are loo hiidly on tlu-ir 1 1 ip
to till- l lilted Slate*.

Oscar Cahezas, 12. and Fenian
do Triana Mori-na. 13. told Wul
ler II. Thomas, II S. niiiniKr.-iliiiii
officer, they are orphan* and had
been living on the dock.* at Huena
Ventura, Colombia, hy lirgguih
food from ships, selling new «pa
per* and doing ulial odd jolt, they
could find
One slay when they gnl a rli.-inre
the lioys sail, they juin;&gt;&lt;-d aboard
the toffee ship SS Kpigeilsirg anti
hkl until it wu* at sea
When the boy* were discovered,
crewmen gave them diucs, clothes
and food.
Temiwrarily in the Duval Counly
Juvenile Sheftrr, the boys wdl be
iieadetl homeward shortly. Thomas
said. He plans to semi them to
Miami from where they wdl Inflown lo Colombia.

Hearing To Resume
In Mentzer Trial
LAKELAND tT— The pri-llmifiar)
hearing will relume here lonior
row for Dr. Durigp I). Mentier.
charged with secutul degree mur­
der In llie shuollng nf William E
Leigh, amateur golfer.
The stale subpoenaed four re
Initial witnesses, Inrlmllnn Mr*
Elizabeth
Mentzer,
38-year did
wife nf the physician.
Others called are Floyd Snook,
nmlriluker who inepared I-elgh'.*
body for burial; Del, Ll. Grant Uf.
Harden and Cant. Fred W. laivrr
In, Iwo of the flr*l jMillce officers
In reach Ihe Mentzer home after
the shoaling.
All except Lovcring lesllfied foe
Hie stole In Seplemher. A/ler that
Ihe hearing recessed because Ihe
stale ami defense disagreed over
using an KUI report on Tmllels and
bullet hole* In Leigh'* clolhlng
fjtlgh, 23. University of Florida
law slutienl, wa* shot to death
early on the morning of April 7
when he hrought Mrs. Menlier
home aftsr they had been out all
night.
Dr. Mentier. 40. testified he shot
after he ordered Leigh lo leave
and he thought lelglt was about
to attark him.

Hie Financial Time* and the
Dally Telegraph, bolh C o m m a
live, took g similar view.
British Labor’* Dally Herald saw
the election a* "a definite awing
toward* HberalDm" and added.
"America's friend* can hope to see
the United State* complete the procesi of purging itm f of McCan
lhyl»m."
The pro-empire Dally Expreu
said Britain could view the out
come with equanimity because
"she 1* the friend and ally of ihe
whole American nation and not of
either of II* two great rival
partie*.'*
Stockholm newspaper* agreed
Two vehicle* driven by John D,
that Elfenhower'a prestige saved
Woodruff, 64, 112 W. 17th 8L, and
the Republican* from a more serl
Max Petoskv, 74, who was ar- Joe U, Baker, hi. 2, were Involv­
out defeat. The conservative Sven
ed in a collision yesterday at Pecan
»ka D a g b l a d e t regretted that
Ave. and Eighth St., according to u
"some of the best men of the Re- d*f»on( Negro grove worker, la police report.
moderate wing free todav after a Jury dfcldrd
pObtlCM
Woodruff
------------- - waa arrested on .
not to Indict him.
charge of cqreleai and negligent
Oslo
newspaper*
said
a
Cong
re*'
gmefited; "ilapplly for AineHLack of evidence
lid
was given aa drlgfng. Ife had failed to atop at
•dies, foreign W k y , which dominated tty Democrat* would the reason for (ha action.
■ elop sign, according to lha resupport
more
willingly
the
Pratt
m
|go to
J only * marginal part in the
.. Alio retailed from arrest were ----- . - - —
dent's baste program than one con- three youth* aeeuied of atiirklng —j#
f vtklcle and |126 to
troilad by right-wing Republicans, a Il-yaar-old Orlando woman.
the
one*

LONDON UP - West European
editors Interpreted the American
■faction mill* today aa a setback
■ r Republican Irolalionlsls and
me follower* of Sen. McCarthy but
they assured their reader* that
President Elsenhower** personal
prestige remained undimlnidied.
- There wa* general agreement
that the Dem wratlc gain* In Congrew would bring no startling
ahlfti In U.S. foreign policy.
A few paper* thought that on
domeatlo Issue* Eliennower will
find a* much cooperation from the
DmtocrnU as he ha* had from
Members of his own Republican
f k i y during the last two rear*.
, London's L ’lera! Hews Chronicle
gaM: "There has been no sign
el any marled reaction again*;
tmerican irtcntgtioMtUm, and
wont excesses of anU-Commuftver item tq fee pgMtaJL"

Driver Arrested
None Are Indicted Following Mishap
By Grand Jury

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stojsra Saras.-1”

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Webb May Sign Change
Contract Starling Possible
Picture
Bloxham Cutoff Job InOfficial
Count

Socialite Leaders
Face Lie Detector
In Miami Robbery

2 Stowaways
Fare Well

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Democrats Have Good Chance
To Sweep Both O f Houses

A T L A N T A (/D— Democratic victories in Tuesday's election means
Southerner* will toke over control of Ihe most Important House com­
mittees nud possibly those in I In- Senate ns well
Georgians will play highly important committee roll* in the
House where the Democrats definitely won n majority.
If thr Democrats decide to orgutlite the Senate with the aid of
Sen, Wayne Morse llnd. Dre.I, Senators George and Kuisell of Geor­
gia would resume leadership of two uf the most Influential commit­
tees,
Ren. George -aid at his home in Vienna today he thought Demo' ernt* should assume vuntrol In the
Renat,- even hy a margin of one
vote, if necessary lie differed with
Sen. Carl lluyden of Arizona, who
questioned the advisability of Dem­
ocrats taking over the responsi­
bility of control with a majority
of only n single vote.
Ren. George would have thn
choice between two top turn mitt re
Jobs if the Democrat* tuke com­
mand In llie Senate. He has indi­
M lW tl REACH •!' — Some to
cated he prefers to head the For­
mrmhers of the international -o
eign Relations Committer but he dal
*el will hi- given lie deterloi
TALLAHASSEE vf-Judge W. T also |s in line for chairman of
Kennedy of the Broward County the powerful Finance Committee test- a* Hie re*tdl of a mi&gt;siitki
criminal Court has been ordered member of the Senate, George ul- (2,\.&lt;ini ili.unumt clip, ;sdii-e said
to appear before Acting Gov so could liecnim- president pro toriaJohns Tuesday to answer charges trm.
[hi Harm-) Kaplan said tin
which could lead In Ids suspension
Sen. George will return to Wash­ jewek-y was mts-iiiN after a &gt;pt:it
re I In-tween Dum-un McMarlin
Joints wired Judge Kennedy ve* ington Frlduy night.
terday, advising him that charge*
Sen. Russell would become chair­ ('an.idian millionaire, and Ids wife
of misfeasance had been I.allied man of the Arms Service Commit­ ditr.ug a SaturdA) mglit part* at
lhr&lt; home of llrice I'inder
against him by investigators who tee. He is In Waihliigton.
iv. plan gate Hu* account
inquired into law enforcement,
In the House, Rep. Carl Vinson
Me Mat till went into hi- wife'particularly with reference lo irf Georgia, will return lo the
gambling activities, hi the ruiuil) chainiinnshi|i of the Arms Service herir.Hiui. returned with a ir.it toll
of
hi t jewelry, ami began flinging
on inslrnrlinns ftom John-.
Committee which passe* on legis­ it at her. item to Item ah,-ill
Judge Krnnrdv &lt;n!d at K&lt; n I.nil lation affecting the country's de­ H oodoo worth
drrdole he cnuMn't see any tiling fense set-up. Vinson, in Congress
fjtii.. when Mr*
McMarlin
but "polilirs" In Johns' order
since to ll, served us chnlrman of pick.-d op lo-r gems, -In- noticed
Kennedy said he sent Ihe acting the committee fium It*an to IP5 • a diamond clip pin worth 125 ooo
Rep, Ram Rayburn of Texu* will wn&lt; missing
givenu r a telegram stating:
A thorough luint Its Hie Mi-M.ir
"I appreciate Ihe opportunity to take over the House speakership
defend myself against am avcu-oi- from Republican Joseph W. Mar­ tins alter tin- parts broke up didn't
tin
.Ir.,
of
Massachusetts.
Rep,
i
i
'V
i- d the pin toil il did toi ii up
ten* that have been mane against
|Ciioper nf Tennessee w ill be chair- a It am pair ul iliaioiilol earnin'*
me t will III- present
[man of lit, Mays and Menus com*
hadit'i missed
.lull,Is told Kennedy ill III- tele | ml t l e e a nd Rep. Co n l e y o f N o r t h the)
Polo e had imped to *ot\ i* tlnuruphed enter that rlHaile*l ehurg Cui ol i i i a wi ll a g a i n head the A g i i - tltVst'
i t qnlells but liiouglll 11 ml.'
es wiiiiFI follow in a letter
1cult h i *- t-iiiiimill
Itie &gt;iM-ii tv edoesil.'ii mgtil witli
Johns' executive assistant, la-on
IMIu-r Southerners lu line to take afilU'i iIi-ciiii -mI that they plan t .
ard Pepper, «aid the investigators over iinpurtuot House committee*: call in e.u-li id tin- Miami tleiich
had reported that Judge Kennedy Rip. Kle'.iniils, South Cniollnn, N u '-. ui . od lli-riiiiola soeiets fig
hail hern overly Irnieni In punish- Foreign Affairs; Rep. Harden, lire* la In- questioned llldlt idlialls
Em Ii will to- a-Veil to lake a lie
mg gambling vlnlulors, nflen levy North Cnrolilin, In bo.- nml Editiuj mode rale fines Instead of jail cuIll'll; Rep. Priest, I'eniu-s-re, In­ detector te-t. Kaplan added
Pni'li
lio-t .iI ihe Hallow e'en
term* which were mandator) un ter itule nml Fuielgii Cimiuierre;
dec Hate law.
Rep. Howard Smith, Virginia, parn owns Ho- i nen t nla ItoiHitig
He addcil that Kheiiff Amos Hall Ruin; Hep. Trague, i'r r ii, Vel- Co in Nassau and tu* narlv wn*
rcpeiledl&gt; one o| tin- log i- ic ii I*
hie I imliraled lu the investigator* craiiH Affair* uml Rep. Murray, of
the liolola) in Ihe area
that Ills office had Iwcunio ills- Tennessee, Post Office aiul Civil
Mi Martin w.i* mvolveil III a
couraged in il-s attempts to con­ Service,
'lapping *sit Ii movie actor F.rriil
trol gambling, especially holita
Rep, tkivis (D-Gu.) i* expected Flynn In Nassau two vear* ago
operation*, because when cutes to head subcommittee* uf the two md the Ha tinmi a* Supreme &lt; mirl
were mailt- Judge Kennedy did not cummitter* on which lie now serve assessed him ttf.ituo and .... .
hiete mil ptmlabitinnt fitting the Post Office and Civil Rervlce mid cosh
Ilia District uf Columbia Commit­
offense.
tee.

Broward County
Judge Is Charged
With Misfeasance

No. 54

Ciiy Pipe-Laying
Nears Completion

T \ L I.\ H \SSKE .P -lto .n l Chair
ill a n Cecil Wcldi may *ign a v-n
'liiu tion rimlr.n-t Inlay fur a *l;irt
un Hie i'"iiliuvi't'iiil llli&gt;s,11;iin Cut
W A S H IN G TO N o n — Son"II |UH|V-V I
;il*‘ emit Pol in llie new ConMil! lu- u v * in- will Hi it sign any
■llii-r new ii'.ui budding nmlrni-ts I'ri'HM-lmrriiig Home upset by
until i in nit Judge Hugh M Ta&gt;
rei'tinvfissort in tigiit elections
'-•i nils** un an luimii'tinn is-liluiu
—
fell to liu- Democrats today
vshu h would I i - ' I i-.iiii tin- ruad
iio.iid fiom eliliTllig into .illv new on ti victory h.v Richard L .
A ill eenieiit * dilliui! Hie li-lu ilium:
tw &gt; iiiufitli* ul Hie .Ii J i i i * .utiuim* Ni-itln-rgi-i' iivet- Ki'iuihlican
ll.iliiiti
Sen. G it) t'l.iiinii in Orejfon.
MXi MARTHA tIONI, 44. trailsr
It"
Svipretne C nut VI leiilwv
M e d Inn uf Netiljprgi'i'. 41ot Hie ( ‘"iiimnnld Party lo New
ielu*ei| In i I'l'uii'lder It* dermiili
Jersr). was urrrsled l&gt;y K 11 I.
d Friday vvhletl *el aside a lelil vi'iir "Id nitllm r. tiHstiri'd iho
agents In a Bronx. N Y restaurant
C ' I aiv i" lullil lull gl aiili* I tiv llivlge tlrmoeiui* of t* seal* lu th.i Sr oil elmrgrs of being a membei of
r.ivliir against the lllovham I'ulnff ale Flu i* esnrtlv li.ilf Hie Seia groiqi tcuelilng unit advocating
W'tili *aid he Im-Im- vi -i I Hie Su r te memlii-r hop tml i ■ '-noiigti for
the overthrow of the government
,-oplrol
hire Sen.
I'reme i "itrl's aelum gave him lull ...........mill
by force ot violence She was
aiitlii'iitv t i s gq a *|H'i hki eun Morse, tli "i rmi li'd'-p- Mil -i'f, to *
picked up on up Indictment Issued
ti'iii l with Hu- Smith Fugiueering iiiimuiiui-d Ii wilt vi' te vvlili them
In New Haven, Conn . 1**1 June 17.
md i M'tnuluiM t o of Pen*an-l.i "it iiigiml/.tli"
ion -&gt;f 'In- ...... .
Mrs Slime allegedlv de*ritrd tier
or ‘ "li lluetluii ul a *iv mil - ie,;
I'll ere seeni ■-I li-lle m d.l ol'
Imsl'iod and tlielr Intnrr.i soli to
if Ihe nilufl tietwei-u Slate if ,:ui Iti'iiiorralle &lt;eiiiUiie.* amt wdli-i
lie** lo lake on llie lull even
'll ail I I s -; l14 in Wakulla I'lwiiify
go iiiidergi nmol " I to ler ml IInna I)
Hut lu- m l lie wauled to i lieek llniugli one of tin ii veleiaii*. Sen
wil l M U ' veil" i a ! euuii*el tleurge Call llavill'll i f Ati/oiiA, quesllunDay lull lieluri- pullin ’ to* name io iii whetiier tliey 'liuuld take the
(tie i ililtl av t
| ii-i(i* in a situation wlo-re one
member'* ilealli might wipe nut
.1iiiIm* Taylo r granted llie lent ’ the party margin and furre an­
porary uihmetiun ngninst Hie rut other shift
off mi Hie petition of tomi* Hdl
Sen Mallei F Heurae of Geor­
III-*
j ft
on- "tent - -1 tin- I'all.iti.i'-ee i tinm
•ter "I i m i mii - i re Hid ehai-ged m gia senior small r. *mi tie linmglii
llie Demueiat.s 'luwild lake (lie
tii* tiispavei 'v *mt Hie profei I wa*
resjmiislhlllly it Iii. v have the
U XSIHNGTuN IP
Hi'ie an- of no piildie value and w.i* pro vote* tv! vlo *0
«oini- of Ills* "lii*t&gt;" produced Ii) |h i *i d to pa) "It a p"litn.il ilelil
And Sen l,.i*l"ie ill lit) fold
of .M u l­
Hie elv-v lion
ii-porlers,
fliere i* no dmihl
ti'eliurgl-l
llie
l
"hit
would
ti)
..bout il VAe n»w have a definite
First wills- in i aiidid.de to will
I1
®**
latlaliavee
anil
l.eon
t
untily
obligation to Hu- public wlm have
cirri inn to Ccingn-.v*
Hciiioci ut
.1 Strom ’llinriimml for U S sen.i md serve out) a* an areess road pm Dt-mncrats in cunirol of both
•
'*
Wakttlla
Spring*,
a
ronitnereiai
llie Si'nale and Hie House."
tin from Smith Carolina.
n -'ort owned tiv Ed Hall, head of
Similarly, s*-n Gore (D Tc n n l,
First llrpigillrnn i-lwtevl to the Ihe Florida dttPmit interests
*.nd. "I ilm'l tti ink tlie Democrat*

About Dec. 1

Election
hirsts

limin' from Florida since Heron
•Iructioii

day*- - —

W»U*amv —

ot,

&lt; riniii-r. of St Pelet slmry.
Mute women, HI, ki-iU til tin’ Sen
ate and House id Hie Hltli Cnhgiess
Ilian rv el lielore Till- old reeolll,
14 was *el in Hie Kdril t'imgn-ss
sitting m the House will III*
\!
Work in the lasing of la inch Mi
*ep!&gt; F arrlmil. u ponv oltiij:
•lortn drainage pipe on W 1 u l delegate fiom Hawaii
St Ii) the ‘ its slumhI he [illl'lie.)
I list tlion govi i li"l I . a in foe
luimsrow. .nioiding lo &lt; u\ \tci
|l - III " l i a l l l allk I
l- l III*
Warrl-n E Know le*
4'it\ worker* lie's- done a i a I 01*1 III
oiarkatilv good, last toll ’ III- te
lug,in goveiooi i • vv III
FtP*l
'al "I I or lei
marked Hii* niormng
lleillo. l at I. M -mu o
2,020 feet i* being Ills! 11
William*
Backfilling will follow - . '-"Ill
First Maryl.iml llepoldi an g. v
pletlon ot Hie pipe Inyo,
erimi lii win 11&gt;eleclloii
Tin'll
Street resurfacing -tumid *tarl don- ll Mv Keldin
ulioilt the end ot Niivrinher Kio-w
I lr*l Negi i e’-eled to Hu- Mar)
le* said V portion of K Fir*t SI
land la-gl'llvliire
11ulv II.iall lu ll.
I- lo lie unproved
Hallilltiiir In-Miov cal v-lioseii (or lloHouse of Ih-lfgalfs
F'ir't Di-iiiiH-rutn- coiitrolti-d lej;
Islalu I- elected in II.nv ail

Safety Department
Announces Action
On Driver's Permits

Tim Driver's I.Ici-iim - Division of
Hii- Stale Department ot I'uhlii
Safely handled 1.317 revoculions
suspensions or calirellulions in
Vugii'l, il wn* announced
\l.i)or uetlvilv "I tin* illsi*toi&gt;
was the revocation of I IU7 drlv
er's licenses, Nesl I tree*! was Ihe
usiiension of 2tiT pin* h.i can
cv'llallous. The I'nrolc f "minis
ion lelurned on a re*lrirled liusi*
a total of 01 llt-eiise* In \ui(u*f
Actions affecting *»&lt;- m i no I ••
County residents wire. Knnfonl.
Thomas Howard Hr)ant, Wesley
linger Duhllu, Joe Dnviri. Vernon
( ‘ Down, Dwlglil Htdilile Durham.
Kilwln Ju*epli Sleplteiis Jr . re
yoked; Idclln Johnson Cleveland,
suspended; Waller Marlin Grace),
eancelled.
In Allumoule Spring*, tin' l&gt;
ren*u uf Rodney Allen Goddanl
was suspended, while in Geneva
Hie lken*r nf Michael M»«len llo
lumln was also suspended

Gome Commission
Finally Filled Up
TAIJtAHASSEK &lt;-fl Tlie five
member Florida Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission find a full
memllTPshlp todav for Ihe first
time in Iwn months.
Arllng Gov. Johns filled the lone
remaining vacancy yesterday when
he namerl D. C. Urown of Imrnokalra to replace Henry M Jerni
gan of Fort Pierce.
firown resigned »s n tnemlver
nf the Collier Counly Commission
lo accept the position

Statewide Search
Made For Widow

Baffles Authorities
In Record Flight

f.

• *r

Erection Of Tank
Will Begin Soon
\ i v i w ol uiiikineii from ihe
tttiitnure Tank Ci . .laL-lcmivilie
'boidd start ereetinr a new 1st
"O" galluli Wall-1 lank
tu .ul
If -it Mellnnville and Celery lyes
" ‘ "riling to i tiv Mgi Walien |;
Kimw le*
Xhi ml liv e w e&lt; k dn-iitd to- tat.
ell in the piuleit
F olt'iw tug Hu- Link . rumplrtmu
Hie Ih-nlustila &lt; uiistrui-lmu i n
Ihni-rastle. will iimneet llo lank
to water ilium*

Gasoline Price
Jumps In Miami

,1At KKMNVII.LK rp X N.iv v pi
lot' mm *lop llighi m a |,-i fipiti, i
M IA M I F (i.i'idiue p ilii* look
plane without refueling Hum Lo*
Alamito*. t'ulil . to m-.viliy i ci-ll i lump heir leslnday Ir&lt;&gt;in 20.(1
I n-Ill m lev* Ilian lour liooi* hi* In 24 9 vi ol* i g,illmi t' i tegular
Allll -llgti ill liil'iitoi * denied It.
Navy .viol civilian flight million
service station iqieiatoi* said re
lie* woiidi-rlng how lu- &lt;|ol it
Elis Duane L, Varner, 21, ot
■KMI .Mlvtinl-l Ave l.o* Angeles,
Calif., out of flight school jo *l a
year, wa* reluming Irom a rmi
tine fiimiliurlznlimi tbght to Ho
t'allfornia Naval Slallou when luinuile tin- List iruii-ciintim-iitol
hop
The Navy -ays Varner look nil
from Los Auj-eli-s fiehl at I It;
p in K S T and lauded here at H il
p n. K S T an elapsed living lim e
of Iliree Ilnurs and 58 mlnnies for
Hie approximately I ' ksi m ile*
Navy officials say hi*
F2H 2
Hulislice has n rated fuel capacity
ot boo mill's Tliey cun uccount for
Hie I.IKK) mile non refueling flight
only by surmising Vavm r got Into
a fu*t Jet stream in perfect ft)ing
weather.
Varner flew ul 41,000 feel lu Dal
las, Tex. where a wcaltier report
sliowed rondllioiif belter at 4H.4MMT
He canceled a scheduled slup at
Shreveport, La. Tor gas when tils
fuel gviage showed lie hud *uffi
d e n t fuel to complete Hu- trip

Chicagoan Says
He Bought A's

P H ILA D E L P H IA (At— Arn­
old JohiuMin, Chicago Iiim Iiicai­
man, said Imtay he had bought
FO R T LAUD ERD ALE i.W- A the Philadelphia Athletic* from
statewide search wa* on today for Ihe Connie Mick dynasty and
Mra. Nettle Burlingame, 62 yrar- will transfer the dub to Kan­
■'hl widow, reported mlwlng from sas City.
her homo lince Sunday night
Johnson told a news confer­
A friend. Mra. Hsnn*h Booth of ence that ha had paid 1804,008 to
Davie, said Mrs. Burlingame left Connie Mack. 8r„ and "had en­
her house to go home and had not tered Into a contract to purchase
been seen since.
the slock" owned by Connie’s
'Mr*. Burlingame had been com­ two sons, Hoy and Earle.
ing to Fort Lauderdale from Chi
The three Macks own nil Ihe
ra*n for 12 or 15 years. Her hus­ stock of the American League
band died «lx year* ago and club which has Men In Phllsddfriaoda aaid aha waa "wall to do." phls since 1900.

.zJS&amp;Xaf^4, WX

’a.-15

reived ilinmgii flit .’ht wm dl n*uli m a G ii 11111111 dollar monlhlv
"Pi iatmg ili-full In the SllD * prl
in a i v lead fund dining llie fir-d
*is months uf ip,- .ulrninksfi.-ition ;
" M , a i leel I a Rov I .-lljii.

iimv;it ill their *ign* advertising
the lower price w.i* ■'reqiiesti'd"
tiy the eonipanu-*
III gniar gasoline liu* been sell
ing (or 2n it rent* m iu -i - Del 18.
following a Iwo nnndli* tiAllle Iasi
spring th.it *aw llie p u re dlop
fiom 28 9 In 219

wdl nit; jrunt ri-*po(it.lhillty If the
people' gfve II In them "
Sen I.) ildoit Jiillii'oii of lexas,
tin Detfiuvratlc flui.v leader, took
tin- ill lltiile tli.it llirie vv.ls no
le.isuii fur a ni'h ,i Iii hi I the issue.
' I iliui'l *pei it),ill- on vim lec­
ture
to- said in I ex :t*
Sin Kimwl.iinl ol California ihe
-i ii.is- Hepuldli Aii liuidei. declln
ed lu lommenl on HaVilen'* stig
,-i - li"ii llie In linn i at* might not
to iiu lmed to organize tlie Senale
F'rum election night it had been
apparent tti.it wiiirlievet party
won eontrol ol the Senate, tl would
have it by u very want margin
All day yesterday the h-me hung
In Hu- tmIa nee mi the close rare*
In Oregon and New Jersey
I or mo*l ol tlie tabulating,
i orilioi eliing In a lead over Nm
Iw-rgei in llregoii lint on lute re
tiirn Ni-utii rgi-r went ahead t'h"
'■unit today on miof(n-||i| return*
timii 2.191 ot tlie state'* 2,489 preelite ts w.i* Ccrdnu 282,1.89 ami
Ni'idiei ger 281,tilt.'&gt;
Tliere was a vlnulat nip ami
lurk roinil In New Jersey between
Itepnlilunh Clllford f'axe and
lieni'ier.il i lialles Howell A re
■•*i‘d "ipiffiei'il eomplele count to
day ut the 3,988 pririmt* gave
, u-r Nl.ll.23ll Howell 837.287
liven a Victor) Ii) &lt; a"' would
give liu- Itetiubliiaris only 47 vole*,
one Imit uf tlie iit.itk wfieri' A'iv'e
I'resrh-id Ntxolt eoitld tueak u tie
in till'll Imnr llnles* Some Demit
i I'.zI . elms*' to vole vvitll them or
ali'fiiteil llii iii'i'lve* or uiilei* pur
Iv leioleis derided to let the GOl*
ti.ive *'•iiitiof on a vidre vole.
There were several furlurs which
might mMur nee Hie Democrats
against any such tlecUion us Haydi-il suggested For one Hung, they
picked "i» rigid goveriitirshlpi in
I lie*d.i) '* eleethm, ulul a Senate
(( oiiilniiril On Page Four)

Circuit Judge Restricts Picketing;
Orders Violence Ended In Strike
TAMPA
A i'll) lor aI and
several member* were under a
ernict order today lo ri-Hrlrl pick
cling and not to engage in vlo
lenci- or Hireuls tu a steel plunl
strike already marked by dyna­
miting, shooting, and a»*aulL
tTrcull Judge Henry Tillman Is­
sued a tonifHirury restraining or
tier yesterday tin million id tlie
Florida Steel products Inc.
Tlie defendants are laical 5UH8
of tlie CIO United Steel Worker*;
Ciiarlc* Cowl, state CIO represent­
ative; II. G. Davidson, u CIO In
tvrriulionul representative; and
five men Identified ux member*
of other CIO local* in Tampa.
Judge Tillman ordered Dial pick­
et* be wllhttruwti from company
property, llint itiey not collect near
company entrances in such num­
ber* In came fear of phy.vlcal vio­
lence to employe* or customers,
and that they do nnt hinder perjon* entering or leaving the plan!.
The strike began Oct. 18 after
cmitracl negotiation* broke down
The same day report* ol violence
began coming In to ptdlce.
The first wa* from CIO .nen
who had a non striker arrested on
a charge of aisault on picket*.
Non-striker* then charged that
picket* started a fight.

l lie two non strikers reported
slmis were fired into llmlr home*,
an explii'liiii rippud off several
feet of siding ul a company ware­
house, a non striker was *lmt in
llie leg and a new worker said he
wa* beaten by live men with
clubs
The ..... .
said the company
believed tlie "unlawful act* of vio­
lence were caused nr directed bv
the drfendanl*. or ionic of them."
A hearing will Im held later to
determine whether the order 1* to
become permanonl.
The plant employ* about 104
men, mostly Negroes.

Movie Tim e Table
RITZ
"Bengal Brigade"
1:00 - 8 :U . 6:33 - 7:42 • 0:49
MOVIF.I.AND
.Start* 6:30
“ I The Jury"
6:64 and 10:88
"Tlie Flame and the Flesh"
8:20 only
COLORED DR IVE IN
"Never Let M« Go"
"Dick Tracy" — Serial
Start* 7:16

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�* Lucky Children

Redeeming Chicago

Thoao getting along in yearn will have u

touch of homcttickncM when they pick up the
new anthology. "Youth's Companion,” edited
by-Lovell Thmnpnon. Tliln la fl ttelcctlon of
the mont intcrcfltlng nrtlclcn mid Htorics
that apptured in thlM popular children'll
'■ mRgiulne from Its ufurt in 1827 to itu end­
ing In 1020. The nuthor Index hIiowa such
remarkable* mimes tut John Quincy Adams.
LouUn Alcott, Wllllnm Cullen Bryant, Wllln
. Gather, Winston Churchill Kudyurd Kipling
ntid William Dean Howells. Longfellow,
J Lowell, Emerson ntid Whittier nil wrote for
* Youth’ii Companion.
*
Compnrnlile to Youth’ll Companion and
having many of the name subscribers wan
, 8t. Nicholas. whoso life extended from 1878
‘ to 19-10. Thin aho lam had an nnlholofly of
* It* most Interesting contents edited by Prof.
Henry S Commngcr of Columbia llnlvcr. ally's History Department. Two volumes of
‘ thin have appeared.
Any magazine today would he more than
* proud to have such important contributors
/ M these two. Neither was In the lenst hl|rli“ brow. Both were in the beat sense family
1magazines, designed rltJofly for children but
’ acceptable to grownups.
W hy are there no such children's magailnes today? Have tl|o automobile, television
and the comics driven them all out? There
are several for tin* snikll fry but ages nine
to alxteen lack something.
T O D A Y ’S B IB L E V E H 8 E
■ We know that whoever is bcgitltef) yf
Cod uinneth not.— I John 6:18. We can at­
tain this new birth easily enough- Cod's
kingdom is within us- All wo need tin Is open
i the door and keep It ojtcn by watchfulneBa
and prayer. Commanding that all evil do.
j part. ,
______________
- - ,

The Sanford HeralcT

K«lnMla1ir,l In MH&gt;1
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nt I'tina,*** nt V -rffc fl. I I T S
S'ltKIt I ' H M i m * . M I U I O i l l*u*l»*fcor
J I W r m i n i , H n r n i l i , KSIIa*
I

to van a a. Mi.»sn5onn. *&lt;i »» h u ib « *»■*■•*•
aim iM iprios h a t h *
Bp a#r rfprh l»a» naatb
- fl.aa
alt Mualha
On* V*ar
oa.Ts ■'&lt; i
•ii.au
All abllaarr Bollr**, rtffli af IfcwaOa, reealaMeee'
Mllf*a nl •ata,talam*al fill lb* eUroBMiaf »«»•'•■
IIMla will ba *ba&gt;|«4 Inr al Kaala* . JtlMllUaa fait*••vrrIMaa
■aetaaaam Rallaaallr b» liaarral
ll*i
Swiki. las* WH-ao* Chawia** at Ltm a*(«a
AOaata. Oh u M
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i f U MasalaJr* a BlM ltr il Ibl *
•HvJoh U oartiiro •i.tanl»»l,Ja lb* ana lar rapahllC...natwas&lt; Ml
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Thursday. Nov. 1,

Chicago government, generally thought
pretty had, may haye a redeemer on hand
In the jjerson of Alderman Robert Merrlam.
His career la written up In Harper's Maga­
zine by Joseph N. Bell, who describes him
as a completely honest man but one with­
out a party. Originally a Democrat, Merrlam
fell out with tho organization a few years
ago and has not been taken up by the Re­
publicans. With a mayoralty election next
spring tho Republicans, normally the minor­
ity party In Chicago, may find It expedient
to pick Merrfnm ami get some new blood.
Merrlam comes naturally by his Interest
In good government. His fnthcr, the late
Charles K. Merrlam. was a long-time pro­
fessor of government In tho University of
Chicago, and tho author of many books on
the subject. Hu was it practical man, elected
term after term to the Chicago Board of A l­
dermen. He onro ran a close race for muyor.
Chicago has long been the victim of gang
rule. The lowest point whs reached a gener­
ation jjgo tinder Big Bill Thompson. Tho pre­
sent mayor. Martin Kennedy, a capnblc busi­
ness man. has effected a number of improvepiculs, 6ul seems to have lacked the energy
to do more. Chicago could use a man such
as Merrlam.

Trouble Over Aden
"Everybody Is picking on us," If the
British were given to making such remarks,
they have plenty of occasion to do so, They
have already had to give up Egypt. India.
Burma and Coy Ion; they are faced with a
demand tlmt they turn the Medlerranean Is­
land of Cyprus over to the Creeks; and now
they have a now trouble spot.
This is Aden, the boiling hoi British
crown colony ot| tho east coast o f the Red
Sea. not far from Its southern end. Its com­
mands entrance and exit from the Rod Sen.
It was thought by the British worth seizing
from an Arab ruler In 1B.'UI, II Is now un im­
portant coaling stutlon, and serves as an
outlet for Arabian products such us coffee,
feathers, dyes, pearl and Ivory. Its seizure
juslifud the British Judgment, in the effort
to ac(|tilrc strategic ports all over the world.
Now the Hultun of Yemen belongs to Ida
country aud was wrongfully seized by the
British. He has brought the matter up be­
fore the United Nations.
Conceivably Yemen Is not trying to gel
•Infinite possession Just now. If the British
offer trade concessions, Yemen might well
cqmioilt to drop her claim. But In the meantini elt Is one more thing for Great Britain
. fa worry about

IHAL, BOY LS

Luxury

Designer Sayi No
ouiutam among III* cltoiitoto roino
ol lit* lwal-&lt;irwaod laihro okroyall*
and Inturaanonnl wlet^liMluumg
a, Mrs.
tlin former Uueen
llnrrltnn Williams, Mrs. 'C, V,
Whitney and Mly Pons.
An iqtentc, ilindvr nma of 4X.
he feels lie AoicrWan fu*IU«i»
indufdry tacks prestige because It
spend* loo much money trying In
please people of average Unit.
"Thut make* the average person
James, a designer who ha* twice the leader In style." he m M- "ThU
won tho notional rrltfcs award, U ridiculous. The middle group
Ilfslmy* tasty. It doesn’t rreate If,
'*M(w( grnat changes |n taste
have came from extravagant peo­
ple wlilt powerful original personalllltU.
By WALTER ( HAMKLIN JR.
"M lllldent Rogers U the last
Comment* by NecreUry of U*
f*nae Gharlta E Wilton ooaatlmM
eau*e him tioubla,....
i, but prraon* who by the Defense Dcpartnicnl— he
doesn't think that's defunau butlknow «ay that he ha*' mb:
lien,

NKW YORK M V - "There Isn't
any real lusury lad In the world
today," nays &lt;bailee Jomea, who
designs drcftiet tout sell for $l,uoo
tup
!« "Luxury I* wmexKtimt. We live
S d perlo I Unit l* little bettor
an n Kilt «lged cnmmimiam.
That I; what Makes It dangerous
— the fact there In plenty of money
here, but It reflect* the average
taate, not tho peak taste.".

No Comment

perAuii who 1/pd itpy i'vsl Inllueimo
ml American tssf*.",
, ,
Thirty gowns and .coals James
designed for die Into oil holms
ha vo heroine pari of I he perman­
ent collection of Iho flrooklyn
Miisfuai.
An open mliuirer uf the aristacrallc Inidlliin when ll cumca to
malten of Alyh'. James fceU ll
Ipkca up In K&gt; years for peak
taste In new fnshlons to drHioic
down to the masses, and that's
(pilt* all. right with him.
What lar.ly of great weatlli luday.
even Ihougli she comes from Texns, can measure up J« U»e great
ladle* ul Uie past? None, accord
Ing In James.
"Did vou know llul tin- Bmprose
Josephine, Napoleeu's wife, unce
bail a dress made of tUmsund*
of rose petals tor a special occa­
sion?" he mused, ".She wore 11

pie Dori't Seem Greatly Upset
WASHINGTON ub-At thU time,
when politician* begin putting their
own interpretations on Tuesday’s
elections, one conclusion Is obvi­
ous and a second one seems so.
1. It waa a Republican defeat.
Tiie voters showed their dissatis­
faction with Republican control of
Congress by turning the Homo and
perhaps the .Senate over to Ui*
Democrats. The final senate result
may not be known until after some
recounting.
2. The extraordinary narrowness
of the margin was t pretty good
sign the great majority of voters
are not rlceply disturbed by the
date of the nation.
., If the per.pie— ■* a who'c— had
been fenr-ridden or In distress they
would have expresses! their mis­
givings or anger by giving the
Democrats an overwhelming vic­
tory to change the direction. This
they -.lid not do.
On the other howl, if they bad
bfen extremely enthusiastic About
the Repsgtllcan performance of the
past two years, it seems reason­
able pi believe they would hove
Increased the OOI’ control of Con­
gress. They did the reverse.
Tno nmaslngly even division of
voters' thinking was lic.st reflected

SAM DAWSON

Refport, Shows Slight Prdfit Increase
NKW YORK W&gt;—The business ijlliHl up hy some of the corpi»raprodll score mi far this yecar Is in llons reporting on how thay'va done
it you
o Ue w|lh last year. Uut
y sure so far this year, tfiurp tleclioe;
run’! tell tho players without a ind aumctlioo* slsabto dtflclU—
score card.
the tally card* of other firms.
me Indiisi
Record earnings after taxes are
sTrtfi• are fat aoJ sassy.
thers
„... ,arc_ ailing.
n g .,
h ,
The first 30] corporations to re

Down South

By THURM AN HCNMNC

(Editor's nolo; Thurmond He;
sing's rauior biased remarks i
not nsressarlly reflect tho opj
of The Herald. However,
it s
' felt
.......
Hint Sensing's comments are
thought-provoking, and fur this
reason, limy arc bring published.)
Much practice* ■* combinations
to ruI prims, fix nrliii* or eurtoil production are all lllsgal under
our anti.trust law*— Lhul I*. fur
all but labor unions. Which simply
nnraiis llml labor union* huve spe­
cial privileges under the laws of
lh« land, and the rest of the peo­
ple* ar« second-elai* citlssna.
Thl* U not right, It I* not right
that labor uninos should he parmilled to commit act* without rextrlctlon that If committed by
others would result In fino* and
jail sentences.
Thu fact that this namnptbm of
labor unions from the anil-trust
laws has been recognised as dis­
criminatory and unjust has net
presented the exemption from re­
maining in, the fabor. law of ,th«
land. It I* only now. after twr**~
in
cam* to lot Homo political b sdership
Hint glv«e
given Imp
blp t|t|t
hope of abollthlnf
this unfair exemption.
One
e of til
the great differences he
tween thq enterprise and progresa
of the Aiperiran Industrial system
and those
nation*
of the
... ... of other
...
.
h|
world ho* hern the existence ol
snll-lriist laws in this country, ft
was recognised hy our law-inaxara
many year* ago thut competition
la the life of trade glut the hast*
uf progress. This rocagnltlou tesultcd In the nae*Hgc of the anti­
trust laws making It unlawful to
rumble* In restraint of trartn or
mlucate nurckta or control pro­
duction and prices.
The result lifts been quit* evident
to nnyuua who bus ever studied the
ndvutjcemout gf tho Aop'rksn litduslrlal system-In lower urlson, In
belter urudiMts, In un Increased
stnrvlard of living. It hat benefitcdI u|l tho ocpm&lt;v

® s ,u,o S s fr'

Controls! bop't bp turnrUod If Kronci*01l*a|lf rpt&gt;Yp in ,thc wjirM of
practice
has beep
lea h
"The first Queen Klliabelh left of Europe, the bract
I. In tjtosa natlpn
try pow hs* \t
ne*t winter by New Dcatrra about 3,04)0 tlreyed w|ieu she dlc&lt;L Ru'
.country
riK
enli have erwouroged
ed
the grentfei, warifrrbe in hlstori
,I m * mo
, iThu
tnpmif
tment of cirtts In mwas nasagiblri
rntsamblrJ by Kiupru
J-huprea* Yntig
ion soroiiit I* *pem|iof
the very thing* that
nually
^r m
m^H
i than Im up for rrncwaJ. Last year Con- Kuel-fcl In'the Mil century. She
nuaily lt «M» for
l,
„ Ufa proven, our
M&lt;d«nt K
before Pretldint
Preildent
KiMtihewer
I
nam
nam­ girs*. in mctindiiVr (the aof( refu*. had inure than r&gt;,o&lt;Mgarments.
industries
from
ding. H*te again,
•■d to grant tund-hy price and "Unfortunately, iiicrntwra of the
ed_hlm
ed him Herretary
gecretsry -at Ijeft'iise.
efciise,
*, The tecord nil
ha* been eiSde sa a wage contrel authority, while foh- cuurt were ieaknti of bar polklca)
ilmdiHt power Ijg the President to luRuinre willi the emperor. She

ihU ikf there Is a lot of talk In Upngrcia

iSently fornottin l* the map
whleb Wilson oolved an «mIm ehorUiv In Korea In ra­
tline ahortry afUr taking J .
si office. Later literrates In
Jus emphasise Uo financial
little Is saki-about slock
Gcitetfll Motor* Corporation
■. fif&amp;H'ijWhlfll}, Mr Wllopn *etj when hp
-‘-tSIWnlfct -Jin.Bide la cnturiSa Use*
h

i m

'

wilson •look m
office
■girur i

is and prioVitle*
of
-iPMe* sllocattpar--------^ finally haagml tterwlf.'r
nstsrials In tin •van of an emsrNeutrally, she uv«d a rord «f
etm. No lady of fashion
_ are die* jniretT
n i t left-wing groups
woi|td ivaskfer wattring a common
soSlaftwl
with„...
Ike sasiost
pcsso bllua- rap* for her flatl pukik appear, ____ ____
lion, In spite of InlaaM eempstltloa
in bualnaSs. they want stand-by
price controls ns a foot-ia-the doer AWmudk J e w s epU* kt* ecjgptto got'netunl csntrols nt the earl­ « l lire si dcjugfls tor tower drtofc,
It annoys Jittu when startled hus­
iest opportunity. t '
bands atk hint what makes Ids

la under way original custom creations worth
of re
ready cheap,!;
/the
ise an, average
s*
•#*h on ose cfoatipoi.
ant
« a 5 i WIUi J t W I
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any student of their acon»mle« ha*
ssally doUctod tils resulting stag,
nation aul Inch of progress and
logging lucrens* la the standard of
living for the people.
In the privileges granted its pim­
ple, real freedom exist* only In
tho** nation* where all are treat­
ed etpjsl- This ha* been the tradi­
tion and custom of America, anU
niu*L continue a* nueh if we are to
retain our way of life .
It wo* In I'HIU tlmt huhk- word*
were slipped into u labor law — tho
Norris-LnUunrdltt Act— which en­
abled labor unions to escape th*
prevision* of anti-trust laws as ap­
plied to Industry Tins Act ws* d«
signed to give organised
____
labor
lag and
freedom In organising
sod In colcol
of
lectlvs hargnlwng, tu
to limit use
pro &lt;
f'cdernl ttijuncllons n labor ill
Sules and to outlaw th* "yellow
og contract" under which *mr'toyes signed a guaipntea that
hey were nut, nor would they ho
u p , members of a imuon.
, Rut the framers of this act, In
went
uuuoiigflf:, qb
■— ‘ for beP/ovttlnmiWhsa ttjey
rilrt r
also

port on profit* ami lostc* for the
first nine monDi* of ISM show com­
bined earning* after taxes 0.4 pur
gent above their tnko In Uic like
period of MA).
Bui slightly more than half of
them frit behind their Inst year
marks. Amt 2n of them were oper­
ating at a loss, romparnd with H
in that unhappy state n year ngo.
Uto gain* tfds yusr by soma ol
the largest rorpirullun.* offset the
declines ol the mnlorlly. Some ol
Ihrso gains In piullls uftnr tnxo
were chalked up in rpilr of a drop
In sale* total*. Tho end of the
excex* profit* tax made at! Ihe
difference for ninny firm.*.
And the hlg drop In total In
eume tax inllrrtlnn* Ironi enrieirslion* I* one id Ihe reaeouM Ihe U S
Treasury I* innnlng a blur.er dctlcil this fi senI year llun It fir.*I
anticipated.
While the niue-munthv prnlil
record to far l&gt; ruunimt atioul even
with last year, fur most companies
the summer month* were dragging
behind the result.* earlier In the
year. Huiiness profit* managed to
tiny iilmiil seven per cant ahead
of It’ t year In Ihe first throe

months of IDM, Ry mblyear they

were a *cual two [&gt;er cept alihad
A quirt summer foiunt a (iitfnher

of todu*tr|es »Up||lng behind.
ul lluyn now arc f«cliug p
, In‘bilsllwss And^ipagi

nth* to tsd curt;
tldbra , trnpfflvldf
.
ii.Mill
Itombmcr thut yiply.i n. ha
handful
(“other cdncertsd nctlvl- ,have
roportod *u far oh {htd? tilpoe purnnro Of rolteetlvw month*
cArnu-.g/i, or Inwcs, (tnn
bargaining or other mutual aid
a or
when ill reports arn to Ihe
protection." Under this lagguogv, Hud
lolly ipoy he nlilie dllforem
as Interprolod hy tho Supreme Companies rent:rtIng in red, Ink
Court, a farmer driving hi* truck­ are *&lt;£tfrtdl WWmli ‘he lcil|Ja.
load of produce to the Naw York
farpi criulpmcnt, rual and
City nutrket wax forced to allow railroad,
a union driver to tnko over at the appliance imtm'rlrs.
rlty limits; union* were allowed to Kharpc*t decline* from n yenr
apply restriction* on th* use of ugo. fur iiuluslrlus u* u wipibi, arf
Improved ptocesse* ntid tnnro effi­ icgUtciiil hy lesldo* &lt;off HZ per
cient tnarhlmry, such as spruy cent), by coal (off -It |H*r ccnlji
guns in (minting und electric drill.* hy rnllniaiV* lull 37 per cent) anil
by rail equipment firms (off by
tu install wiring.
Thera can lie no freedom ami no the same amountf. Slcel rompunprogrero In th* Intarast uf all tho les arc trailing Inal year’* earnpropl* ia a nation where any group Inc* total* hy ?0 per cent. Others
or class I* allowed certain privil­ with tower profit* thl* year ore
ege* that enabto that group to alrrrntt equipment maker* and
control the itcononilc Ufa ami urn- ftiito supplier*, retail, rubber, air­
eral welfare of Ihe people, ft la line*, nmt ineialwitrklng Inlutlrle*.
ipllte hopeful, therefore, that we llul cement companies are earn
now see sums evidence that Uirro itig zft nor ronl mere thl* year
nrvllge* will ha removed from tbs than lau. And a&gt; are Iho maker*
hand* of organised labor. Labor of businesa inarhlnct ami machine
union* must lt« made subject to loola. I'rnflt* of the first aircraft
tho anti-trust law* o'
of the lend, mahera to report are .double tliair
the
Industrial welfare
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...... i of the conn- 1053 earnings. As a group building
must not be allowed to mononolfie material itippUors are nicely
by industry-wide bargaining, ahead of a year ago. So are tlw
r ley must not be allowed to on electronic*, paper, container ami
fonoree compulsory unionism In aiiy motor indiitlries.
of Its forme, Then Is no rue &gt;n for Trbarco compnelra, lu .|dU- nt
treating one-fourth of the workers tbelr worries, are naming l« no*'
„differently from the rest of the rant wore Ilian tort year. The
farm machinery makari are re­
people
covering pununi ami have pulled
ahead nf last year In tho profit

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MENACE T O NAVIGATIOI

f r y a n d S to * M *
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frV E &amp; Y # E i K lORkB sdvsrllsiag geniuses ars piavrnled by TV
I -J aqlhorltlna from Introducing rotnmercUle likely lo offend
icn^lvp IW «i»ra nny wey or another. Borne uf the m
cause raised eyebrows, aryl
even hewto of protest from
Iruati'ktod ad«men. Rewaa

In the Senate races where, In Ore­
gon, Ohio and New Jersey, only
a few thousand votes separated the
candidates although roughly five
million votes were cast in the
three states.
And the Democrats achieved no
smashing majority In capturing
control of the House over Prcaldrnt E I a e n bower's last-minute
pica* to keep the Republicans in
charge.
Of the 435 House seats, the Dem­
ocrats won 232 to the Republicans'
243. They did it by gaining 1? seats.
The Republicans may try to con­
sole themselves by recalling that
for half a century— with one cx&lt;
ccptlon, 1034— the party In control
of Congress has lost some seats in
ihe mid term elections.
And they may argue Hist their
lose of 17 seals this year was far
Irit than the recent avarage of
44) seal* picked up by Uio parly
out of power in the mid term bal­
loting.
Bui the fact remains the voters
have shown they can, when they
wish, reverie Uie mid-term tradliJoo and Increase the grip on Con­
gress hy the party in powar. They
did that In 1934 to show tbelr en­
thusiasm for Ihe Now De«l begun
by President Roosevelt two years
before.
It was the last lime In Roose­
velt’s lifetime that happened. In
tht mid-term elections of 103S and
tot? hu Democrats lost ground but
nut, control of Howe or Renalo.
By the same token the voters
Hits year. If they had felt over­
whelming enthusiasm for the Re­
publican*, could have added to
their seel* In both houses. They
chore not to,
It’s possible that Elsenhower's
last-minute efforts for the Repub-

(leans saved Uinrn from a wane

setback. Or tho voters may have
made up their minds before he
ever got neck-doInto the
Use camP®.1*"- amt special
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sltusUons—« u ri^
as unemployment in Michigan and
olera made
Pennsylvania 'the voters
known
their fetliniL_______
a Senate Republican (.1_____ .
and replacing a Republican with
a Democrat as governor (Pennsyl­
vania).
But one of the main Damocratle
argument* — that farmers wane
burned up at the Elsenhower ad­
ministration's flexible price sup­
port program— was not borne oi|r
by the results.
T
On the contrary: In the normally
Republican farm state of Iowa Ben.
Gillette, a personally popular Dem­
ocrat socking |&gt;U third term, was
defeated. There wero no big con­
gressional reversal* for Republlcan* elsewhere In Iho farm bsJt.

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Six ffi Family
Die Irv fttatee
HAMILTON, Ohio UP — Fire, belirvad to hove slarlnd when a
heating stove exptodod, took the
(lira of «lx member* of one family
In it lilllr five-room frame house
here yesterday.
Coroner Garret Hmum nf llullrr
County listed Ihe 'lead as:
Ulysses Mullins, 74); hi* wife
May, (IP; a daughter-Inlaw, Mrs,
Elton Mullins, 20; and her three
children, Glenn Lee. 3; Joan 2;
and Pcniro, 4 month*.
William Multios, hu*haod of El­
ton and father of the thrrr chil­
dren wo* at work.
Bodies of all the victim* hut
tho.cider Milllns were found In a
bedroom on Ihe first floor. Mu)box* bedy wav In • doorway con­
necting the hrjroum with the liv­
ing room.
■&gt;
.
Fire Chief George briikitterbeck
said lh# fire mbdit have been
caused by an expiorflng heating
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Radios Con Caus6
Dyndftii#^ Expfosion

BOSTON W1 - Motorist* wiU.
two-way radio* were warned today
Hm impulses from such sols can
set off dynamite rharges prema­
turely al highway conxlruction
projrel*.
I’uhllc Works CommUslonei
Itortui Volpn advised those motorist*
to turn rdf their sets In sections
whara blasting Is underway. Tho
warning does no! apply to standard
hroadcost radios.

IN S F O R T I N G

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BLACK FU RY
GOO DS H AVE

Q U A L IT Y - A N D OUR LOW PR ICES!

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Flailing

Tuekto at nliout lts' r off
llegtilttr Itot prlcu . .

Combined
U'c -m
-HM ^earporA'lM'
rarporatipoi
'npd. fJ'c
report earninga ol. tiJM.tDO.IM,
tueisarud willi *4,532.8$),oil fm
the first ulAo ntonUi* of to-’H
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Winchester nml other Quality
Gunn nt

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T O N IG H T MMl F j M A Y
KRnforri'M First HRowing

lowance for your old gunJ

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• Tim No. 1 in the County I Factory minimum prices;

trntlo-ii) ujluwance. 1BB5 Modkla available for December

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Bachelors' Dance
• Is Well Attended
The cool air lalt night could not
penetrate the warm atmosphere at
the USO at many, person* en­
joyed the bachelor* dance. Sen­
ior hostesses from the Geneva
Eastern Star were Mr*. Donald
Norton and Mrs. Lewis tirademeyer who served refreshments.
Saturday night from I til It
o’clock Jim Ciosson, suare dance
Instructor of Orlando, will be pre
'Mi ,en* al *hc Navy Center and will
1 furnish his own music.

Sanford Ladies
Attend District
Meet In St. Cloud
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The Florida Federation of Wo­
men’s Clubs meeting of district
seven was held yesterday In St.
Cloud, with Mr*. Ralph Austin
Smith, Mrs. George E. Wells, Mrs.
J. A. Young, Mrs. S. D. Hlghleyman. and Mrs, 8. G. lfarrlman at­
tending from the Sanford Wo­
man’s Club, Mrs. Claris G&gt;nn,
president of the local organisation
was unable to be present herauin
of the monthly business luncheon
of the club.
Twenty one senior Women’s
Clubs, nine Junior Women's Clubs,
Women’s Clubs were reptesrnti-1
and three County Federations of
Women's Clubs were represented
at the meeting during which time
Hanford was elected to be hos­
tess to the Florida Fedeiatlon of
Women's Clubs seventh district
meeting In the fall of lflflfl.
Mrs. C. L. Mcnser, State second
PRINCESS® COAT-DRESS la
vice-president, addressed the group
on ‘‘Our Exciting Future." She tn black and • white Donegal
was followed by the State junior twe*d, and designed by Anna
chairman. Mr*. Ben Hlch Jr. who Klein. An attached three-corner­
spoke of "Women on Whrels". ed acarf ia aoftly tied ov«r lha
Mrs. E. D. Pierce, Stnte president, cardigan ncchLnc.
told of “Operation Federation."
Lunch was served at 12.110 p. m.
and following the Invocation by
Mr*. Alexander Hall Jr. that
opened tho afternoon tcsslon n
tnel discussion on "Expanding
ur Scope of Service" was con­
ducted hy Mr*. C. M. Washburn.
State first vice-president, and the
State chairman in district seven.
The Drilled Daughter* of the
After the report* of committee*
and the reading of the minute« by Confederacy incl Iasi week at the
’nmic
of Mr* George D lIKhon.
Sir*. T. L. Quirk, distrlrt secre­
tary-treasurer, the meeting ml HUH lllbl«cu* Court, with Mrs E
II Lnney as fo-hii*ti&lt;*«.
Joumcd.
.Mrs. Zeh Haillff, president, led
•he group in repeating the Lord's
Prayer alter which Mrs |-\ k
Itouinillnt Sr. led In the pledge lo
the Amevlriin Flag and the salute
to the Confederate Flag. Mrs.
Iloiiniillut railed special attention
to the clinnee that had been mode
I.iura Fermi of Chlrngo has ill the wording of the pledge which
lived In the midst of atom splitilng now reads; " I pledge allegiance to
the flag of the Dnlted State* of
fur more than 20 year*.
Married to Enrico Fermi, leader America and to llie Republic for
of ilia group i that achieved the which it stand*, one nation under
finl; atotilc thaw rtartlon. ilifs God. indivisible, with liberty nml
quiet, motherly woman has learn­ Justice for all."
ed to taka bombs and stockpile* In
Mr*. A. K. Rosseltrr then cave
her stride. She has written about n beautiful devotional taken from
It In her new book, "Atom* in the the scripture Luke It: t-13 The
Family," describing her famous suhjert of hrr devotional was "One
husband in the slighlly amused Example In Prayer"
and completely unawed manner
Mrs It L. Perkins, «errelarv.
common In wive*.
read the minutes of the last meet­
During a one-day stopover in ing which were approved and she
New York cn mule from u sum then called the roll
mmt chasing atom* In Europe to
Mrs. Itatll/t welt-ennui two visi­
her husband * research job at Hir tors. Mrs A It Wallace ami Mr*
University of Chicago, Mr*. Fermi David Caldwell In the absence of
chatted brightly about how it feels * Mrs .1 M. Hayes and Mrs. J. M.
lo tie married fo one of the world’s ‘ McCasklll, the two delegates lo
greatest scientist*.
the Mote convention In Miami.
"I guess It’s a good deal like Me*, E If. Laney, district presi­
being married to a businessman dent, gave an Interesting report on
or a fanner," sho says, "because some of the highlight* of the eonI never knew what was going on venlinn Al the roiiclu*inn of the
when all the top secvel expert business meeting Mr*. M. Ft.
tnents were under way. We Jusi Strickland gave a paper on "The
never talked about the atomic Old South." After this the group
bomb projert by mutual consent." sang "America." "America, the
How a wife could contain hei Beautiful." and "Dixie."
natural feminine curiosity for five
Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Laney as­
years during the war. when Fermi
worked with the Manhattan I’m sisted by Mr*. Rnumlllat nnd Mrs.
jert and later with the final per Strickland served a delicious salad
fecllnn of tho first atomic bomh. If course lo the following: Mrs. Mary
a secret known only In Mrs Strong. Mrs. J. If. Trtiluck, Mr*.
Fermi.
A. K .fto*setter, Mr*, L. A.
H e Fermi* were married in Ilrumtcv, Mrs. J. G. Sharon, Mr*.
O
P. Herndon, Mr*. J. St. Clair
Italy, when Enrico was even then
recognised at a brilliant ami While, Mr*. B. L Perkins, Mrs.
promising young scientist. After Zeb Ratliff, Mr*. F. K. Rnuiniliat
they came lo America, hi* wife Sr., Mr*. M. It Slricklsnd. Mrs.
was worried mostly about the *er A. 11. Wallace. Mr*. David Cald­
vent problem and the difficulty nt well, Mr*. G. D Bishop, and Mr*.
keeping house In worllme.
E. II. Laney,

Mrs. E. H. Laney
Reports To Ladies
At UDC Meeting

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Lived In Midst
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Christmas Plans
Are Being Made
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Fund Raisers Note:
Beware Of Wives!

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TH U R S D A Y
The District J meeting of the
Florida Federation nf Garden
tilth* will be held at McKinley
Hall front IU a.in. til .1 p.m. with
lunch at 12:30 o’clock.
The Intermediate G. A.'* will
meet at the First Baptist Church
at 4 p tn.
The Junior Boy aI Ambassadors
will meet at llie First Baptist
fit tire It at 7 p.m.
The Soulhside P-TA will meet at
the school at H p in. when a panel
discussion will hr held concerning
“ AVhal Our i iiininunity Owe* lo
the Children of Sanford."
The T K L Class of Hie First
Baptist Church will meet ut .1 p.m.
ill llie educational building with
Mrs C E Benton und her group
xs hostesses
Seminole Chapter Two, O .E .8 ,
will meet in Hu- Masonic Hall at H
pm

The Daughters of Wesley Surdity
School Class met Tuesday even
Ing to McKinley Hall for the reg­
ular business and social meeting,
with-Mrs. H. B. Monroe. Mr*. C.
M. Flowers, Mrs. Clarke Leon
vrdy, Mrs. Harry Dick, and Mr*
C. H. Winn a* hostesses The Hall
was decorated with fall blossoms,
in tones shading from orange to
light yellow with large vases id
cassia and holmskolla on the
slage. Hibiscus and crotons wenused on the tables.
Mrs. Albert Hickson, president,
called the business session to or
tier by having the group sing the
"Doxology." She followed l&gt;&gt; read
log the devotional prepared by
Mrs. C. E. While, who was absent
because of Illness.
Mrs. Zeb Ratliff acted a* secre
Iary for Miss Aline Chapman, who
was absent also because of ill
ness.
FRIDAY
The Duplicate Bridge Club will
Cords of appreciation were read
from Mary \\yatt, and the Rev. meet at the Yacht Club with seat­
Milton II. Wyatt, for courtesies ex ing to begin ul 7:43 p.m and play
tended them during the Rev lo start at H o’clock.
World Community Day will be
Wyatt's recent illness,
Mrs. Claude Herndon courtesy observed ut the First Presbyterian
Church
at ;i:Jt) p.m.
chairman reported she sent five
cards and four bouquets during lh«
MONDAY
SI. .Mark* fltupler of Holy Cross
month to ill members.
Mr*. Till!* reported that Hie Episcopal Church will meet at 8
rlassroont Will he decorated soon lint, at the liume id Mrs. Hoy
Plan* were made for the Christ Symes Jr . Loch Arlior with Airs
mas party, with gift* being ex­ Boy Syriie* Sr as hostess. Mem­
changed among members and gift* bers are rcoucstcd to tiring Bible*
being brought for the children's and i onroriiunce.
The Elsie Knight Circle of the
home nt Benson Springs
Following the buxines* session Kir-t Baptist Church will meet at
a Christmas sale was held and H p lit at Hie home of Mrs. It T
proceeds will be used in prepur Hunt. *oi I-; Second SI . with Mrs
tnu Christmas baskets for needy It 1! Odham a* ro busies*
families.
llie regular liinnllll) meeting of
Pumpkin pie with whipped tin- Woman's Society - of Christian
Service
will In- tn-lil In MeKInlev
cream, cheese straw*, and roues
wa* served to those present who Hull al :t P tn
The WAID id the First Baptist
were Mrs. J. A. Howard. Mr*. P
A. Row land, Mrs R. &lt;; I Inks, m. Church will meet at IIJ4S a lit.
.Mrs. J. K. Courier, Mrs. s. G with lunch al iiihiii and the pro­
Ifarriman, Mrs. Clark Leonard). gram at I p m Till- topic will he
Mrs. L. G. Knowles, Mr*. Roy "New Hoads in IthiHlesla". Mem
Tlllls, Mrs. E. It. Laney, Mr» hers arc asked to bring lap lunch­
Pauline Howard, Mr*. Harry W es: drink will tie furnished
The Circles of the First Pres­
Dick, Mr*. Ben Mon-roe.
Mr*. W [., Harrison, Mr* J. It byterian Church will meet a* fol­
Hawthorne. Mr* l.ida Stall, Mrs lows Circle t. Airs Ralph Austin
Harrs Brown. Mr*. Z It Ratliff. Smith, chairman, will meet with
Mrs Claude Herndon, Mr- II F Mi - sunlit, 21121 I'aik Avc.. at
Robison. Mrs
Albert Hlek-on. noon for a covered &gt;11-It luncheon;
Mr* C. M Flowers, and Ml» I O i i l e i . Mi* L 1 France*, chair
man, meets wit It Alts. II .1 la-liVersa Woodeock
niatt in Winter Park at II a in, for
a coM-red ilisli luncheon with Mrt il- Jones a- co-hostcs*. Circle
:i. Mrs Claude Howard, chair­
man, meets -villi Alts. C H Daw
sun, ik».1 Oak Avc., :i p 111.. Circle
I. Air- W. H LaKctra, chairman,
meets ui the edu-attoiial building
al 2.3U pm with Air* I). E
The first meeting of the lU.Vt-.Vi Clause as busies*; Circle 5. Mr*.
season of the Major Francis I F T .Meriwether, chairman, will
Dade Chapter of the U. S. Daugh meet with Air* M I, Ctillum, 20tt
ter* of IHI2 was held yesterday at S. Elliott Ave . tl t.A u lit., Alr&gt; A
the home of Mr*. G. C Moot II. Smith, eo liostess; Circle ft,
gninrry, 1M7 Palm l.nno. Lake Stir Mrs. Louise B. Carmen, rhaicmim
Park, Orlando, with Airs. P. J. meets with Hu- Mix*cx Lni and
Connor of Orlando a* co-hostess. Nelln Banks Nnraitja Itoail. Do
Those attending from Sanford Bury, at II tt.nt. for a covered
Included Air*. Miriam Russell, dish luncheon with Mr*. S. D
Mr*, ft W. Ruprrrht, and Mrs A Hlghlrymnn and Air*
W D
It Key.
Simpson as co-hnslcxscs; Business
Airs. Henry P Hogg* of Del.and, Circle 1. Miss Lcltlr Caldwell,
tresldent, presided over the hits- rhuirmun will meet al llie rhitrch
ness session that followed the at 6:30 p.m. for a supper willt
luncheon.
f
Airs. W. It Brown and Alls* Elsie
Farley ax hostesses; Evening Ctr
eles 2 and 3 will have a Joint meetittg, Mrs. At. AL Land and Mis
L. K. Walker, chairmen, at 121
W Ifitli SI . at &lt;1:30 p m to go to
the twine nt Mrs W A * fa lit
I.MI Via Ttlsranv, Wittier Park,
for a covered dish cupper
TUESDAY
The meeting of the Ethel Rout
Circle and the Friendship league
The Gleaners Class of tin First
of the Congregational Church held Bapiist Church will meet with
Tuesday evening at the home of Mr*. W. O. Mansell, Oregon Ave,
Dr. .1 B Hoot was opened hy Atrs. at 7:30 p.m.
Henry Thurston with Mrs. Mary
The Unity Truth Clas* will inert
Simpson cnnilueting the devo­ nt Hie Valdez Hole) at 7 13 n m
tional.
with Carolyn Parsons as Irailier
All miles of the Iasi session were The study "Peace Begins at
The
reud by Ml** Gertrude Vining and Home" will he continued
correspintlence In the League was public is invited.
read ny Atr*. Pearl Noys. Mrs.
Italpli 1.os*log gave the financial
Ynn ran buy a steak three to
report and plans were discussed five day* ahead of the lime yon
concerning selling nylon hose to plan to use it, hut see Dial you
aid the church building fund.
*lorp It properly. Atnke Mire Hu
Thanksgiving order* for fruit ateak
aleak Ilex flat on
op vvuxrrl
wave,I popci
paper
cake will he taken on the street am! wrap It loosely. Keep ihe
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. aleak In the rolilest purl o| yum
Al fill* conclusion of the meeting refrigerator— bn! nut In the freer
refreshments were served hy Mrs. Ing co mpar tine nt-im lll vuu are
Marion Keeling ami Atrs. Inisxlng. ready In rook It.

Francis L. Dade
Chapter Meets
In Orlando

f

Congregtional
Circles Raising
Money For Church

B y f Y N T I I 1 * LO W RY
Peopl* uho
itmiii’ V

raiu*«*n find uniiirn a finaiina! I
A utum n harvest was (lie theme
l r&lt;»|,km.
Thi« irliMfririif jrunrrnlitv rni»T- nf the ilceurntiim * fu r the Nuvem£«•* front nndirir a nvw little honk i. er lum heun m eeting » f the Snnrailed “ Fuml-miftini? Mn&lt;|r KmyM fo rii W uninii's (Tu b iir l.l n l llie
hv two experts, Kdwnrd S. N«*w* clubhouse Weilnesttny. A uniuue
Horn of P len ty helii fru it amt *er
n'«n it nil l.eo J . Margolin.
Actually, the volumo, di’*iunn| veil a* a ee iitm l itiv o ra lin n for
to help m i l m e e t

hntl^et §*T»nl*,

** an rve-op»»n«r f«n many of ih
on the ylM'fkhonk. or tpiarry. rmi
of lhi« little op^rntion.
(Srtiernlv 4|ii*nkini?. «?tv
Newman amt Marjrolin. it i* Im*m
to k»ip wivon away from hux•'ftTlih If yon umiii! ^u|uiniIu l hi'
lattur from a irood «lxod punlii
hntloii tn ri'i'omniemlimr a dinner
.ix a fund* minim? il»vh*r, for in*lati*M\ ih»**o l\\»i Yitcran* eonnNtay tft'Mntfi'thoM.
“Thouifh wuiiii*n will uivi» non•toiix Iv whrn rnlh'd upon at th» h
"wn fund rnUiiur function'*.” they
roinmonl. “limy trml t«» hold down
tin* l»*vel of kfivhiK at miXfd
« vrnlj*.*'
Actualv happon*/' con*
tided Marpolin in person, Ml» that
whop a man** wife lx pr&lt;*«enl, he
fitrurex
he'd
heller he careful
about
contriliutionx
Ihohahly
juxl that inoiiiirik? he to|«l her, ill
l he initial of a i?r« at hi|? nrirn*
ment, that they 1011 liln't poaxlidy
afford new furn iture fo r The dinThin soil of twHhamtlv caution
can he lethal to 11 riitefully plotted campaurn, when al the tte-

111iI have hr»'ii 1itrW
T*'*I to niake it
1 VIU*t itn IY impoxxilrli' fur Mi X

•o wive | r a than Mr. Y without
xhowim? up piddiili a** a • heap
"Lute or a ne'er «|o well
Newman and .Maiirolm ncom*
Mien.l, in fund raixuiw. a xoil of
«l|btle
«i iri e la t io n
uf
women.
I h ix 1 * called the ‘ ,wonieri*x dl*
vixlnn,** aiol tin- y irU are there
permitted to work lik»* cin /y f&lt;‘i
the rm o p amoni? other wtimetl,
where they won't louse up pro*
pert a of Id if funnier contii tuition*.
I hev are t«* he enrollraired to |T*&gt;
m fur csiiidi iictivillex a * lunch-I
« nil*, fielitliM • how *4
1
“ In 1*1 in Mil." tli«’ v 'int*', "the !
iriftx should he tn the nature nf

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I H, ami loht of

I E. Speiirer, Air*. I lb 1 nllti
hnn, .Alt*. J . Ii. Csirlfou. Miiii Atr*
I Itogi-r Iturrl*.
About «istv mouilier* ntii-mli,I

State President
Of Florida W SCS
!Good Attendance
To Speak Monody Recorded By 4-H
C irc le No K of the W SCS of the

F lr * l M ellimlist I liu ri li met T ile *
1I.1 V night al the hoint' ■&gt;( Mr*
E rn est S m illiw a ril w ith Mr&lt; E II
Mr A lcv .im lcr ,i« co hostess
I'lte meeting - . i s openeil h- tin
ch a irm a n . Mrs J II I ee .It . le.nl
mg the members in llie pnriNise
of Hie WSCS which was followeil
lit the M in i's P ra y e r
A ll laiiles ot ihe
group vs 1 re
lirg c il to a lte iiil llm lotsiniMs meet
lug Monilay when the p re -i.lru t ol
Hie F lo riiia t oiiferenee of WSt S
w ill ho present It was nninmneeil
I lint the aim u.il 1 liri Im as 11.n lfor llie H itI I c tti'lc -, seyi'll, right
Hlnl nine, w ill la- on Dee I I I if*
m*h i'1-ii'h iIimI unis from
Hiotit v 1 ni (n r t Tin11 |di’d|f*'*4. li Is lln- it.He (or Hu- .m in i.,I l l i e , I
c
liirk c n n o e n i l 1I1 h sutm er 111
Ir Thi tun . Mir imiis idnal wnmeii
In 1 oiiall v 1dept if \ t he m*o U u * with wlio-h all XVSI S c irc le s Will pat
llnth events w ill lie 11
Mo- 4'riiniiriurn and do not merely In 'll.a te
Me h lille v H all
1a Inc thetr Itu-hand * utdiiral hm**
Him ng Hie program Mr* Hot,
The nut hofN 1-1,1 Munir tint I d u r'je rm cil. M i. .ia iile s llo za n l, ami
mi?
40 H1I' I'd mil ton volnuMr* A 1 - .tones sang " T a k e T im e
teeM will extract fmm American to lie H o ly" which w a* followeil
1 ontrilnilorH appn^xlninli'lv
five In the shut- c n tillc ii " T ile M u­
hillion dollar-* f " i caii'o’ i lunirmn ter 1 a ll.-tit F o r N ice " giving par
Tii.m mini I h»&lt; :il nro|ei 1 * to im iit allies 1 mi, i-riiing wonieii m the
loir nit! ion w ide m yan 1/11 1ton
In.&lt;&gt;k
fei -oiiiiH v. I Would! like the
XT1*
II
i 1 Hull ins,,n, H si S
nuMmrN lo follow op itiis* iev*tit- preslilent, i'emiiuli,l Ihe holies of
mn volume with Another directed the treasure hunt -i-ilali,,n pro
lownid the coptrihutoex. I would grain that will -tart No- Tl
enjoy leu 1 ninir. fo r tiixtaino*, Imw
llelreshllients were 't*fvr&gt;l al llie
tu irracefaMv M*t out of eontllh
emn’lusion ,,f Hie tnei-ting In Mrilttiii? ITi lo Ihe Hotdelv fur the llmieriek Ailimis, Mr- Huh Ben
Frevepd tun o f Head t*rdd» Am tinif licit, Mr* .lam es Bn/uril. Mrs T
Rkkiriio'i whrn mV nciichbur »cru«« 1 Brown. Mr* Waller Clapp. Mr*
the afreet la iloinn hei llOUM'-to Ken)* Green. Airs A (i, Joites,
Ii m i m " int hid Ht ill itminUinitUT Mi* C &lt;1 Jones. Mrs Marvin
a m iiid ‘l&gt;' relaliunx an that wlwh l.cil'lnn. Mv * I II I ee Jr . All I*iii making mv rounds foi the j' II Me Ue'MNilcr, X'r* Erne-1
Hen Wiggln* ami
A xihri, lo
\ Id I run I(ill
.Media mI S,mlliw anI Mr

(p G A A o n a h

Friend' ol Mr
Al J.
will lie glad lo learn that
In,me all,-i l„ ing e,infilled
pa-l 10 das - n, Hie I'ernatd
Ihe Paula I II Club met -villi inn Ion Aleinon.il H,,s|ntal

Pi t i-i-mI nllemlniiio as LiuostimHi'iimaik. [pcesiiirnl, pn-snli-if m e t
Hu- session
Virginia Werfel g ave .1 ,lemon
slrnlioii mi I atilt* selling I lie gliithen finished sewing
llie
di-li
towels they had been working on
I'lte topic id next month's di-in
, Mi- 1 r .111011 will In- 'Gellin g Ilea,II',, ( ,111k

Mrs. A. R. Ivey
Will Be Present

For WSCS Meeting
The guest sneaker al Ihe general
liieeling of lln- Woman's S,,en-l,1 1 In I'liaii S e r v i n ' to In* lu-ld
Aim,,lav will he Mr*
II l- e - ,,1
New Smy rna. pri-sidi'Ul
&gt;&gt;t lluFloniln I'oideienee
llie sessiun
will In- lu-ld al I p 111 m Ali'KinleII all
Al ,, appearing oil tin- 1 * ,,grain
will In- Air- M Couwii- „ l &lt;11
Ian,1,1 si'eietnlv ol piddle rein
lion ol Hie 1I1 in c l A social lunii
will follow- till- meellng and all!
inenibi is are urged to attend

Alnrrli
she is
for tho
Laugh-

Air* Jnliri Aldlei nf Roswell, N.
Ale- is 11 nun: lor three weeks
with tur parents. Mr und Mr.*.
Maid,,11 AVr,gin al their home, 7)11
Mag noli.1 4-o
Nest lime -on are making u
meal lout add mnriosoditim gluI mute 1,1 flu- meal with Hie drier
seasonings A half teaspoon will ho
enough mi ■&gt; pound and a half of
beet

uitmat voitR
Mil IT ( AKK NOW!
(ii-lii ii»u *v t laslnii 1 akrs, light

4*1 iRirk

:i l.B*.
.*&gt;Mm.
I'l,011liank-tfi-Ilia
Nm ,‘i

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14
itidrr* B
v
1 hr i'l 111.4-* i*i4l»r*xP In H
it. 1.
1 ouuii— aliiiiotl llqirili l unii
&lt;all ill*'. If 63-At or 624-AI

Airs || C II 11I, In-,,11 a vi'lloi
Student ■* **he 11 ko k 1it
Maruolv in. niodded a I&gt;11„ hail
olie RiiMtceNtiiin In offer tin* liver* I,*k i)*l. I o,|i* \Oi| 11 1be |«&lt;tfi III
a1?I* 4‘ontiihnlor who rx icmiimuh t.g*' of 1tic liielr-.'l o-iil In inec
lull do»- n't wiiht lo plav ‘•ucknr. In i,.) 1 . 0-1 1 IU |o 1 c n i in i'iiv

lire bnvii
n , 'u i e
---nr-’ r bine i*
" A ' k for u 4 &lt;»i»\ of the oirtnni
n long --1 ih eie's 110 oloisiliil -ilo
I lltioti'n h m l i r e t he I«ih 1 *ed
a copy of 1 hr aiimutl lepint Then ill 0111 y -h quest loll- "

BROOKFIELD SUITS - WINNER'

—

^NATIONAL ECONOMY AWARD\
proven to be
your all-around
year-round

BEST
BUY!

Oh0HOiilmtHt mHaffineit!

Wm. E. KADER

Circle 5 In Charge
Ot WSCS Program

the District meet of Ihe Flnrliln
Feiler 11linn nf
Women’* Club r (i;*rc!r,
the Waman'i So
which wus bring helii in St.
Cluint that dny. Delegate* from
the Snnforil cinl. were All*. Ilnlph
Austin Smith, Mr*. S. (i. liarrimade for 'V"rid Community D , !
mnn, Alt* George Well*. All*. J. observance
Vrlday oi ih / r i « i
tin- sp ia k ri-*' table.
A Vnung, unit Airs S (■ Higlitey- Presbyterian Church ami far thi
The mantel In-1.1 a h arvest h a lf ■11an.
visitation program fur the Worn™
iimim arrangem ent fn&lt;tiUme,t from
Mi*. John Wilton tuhl of tiie of Ihe .Methodist C h"«h 'Xft
i i . l berries ami greenery, placet “ Kliilr.'ii Spirit*
llohliy Club" uionfli
*
liefore a gilt cilge m irro r, ami tin- which the club will sponsot in the
Circle Five ha* charge of the
stage --ns ile e o rn l.il - i i l i fern r.enr future 11* 11 public service program lo lie prevented Mnqdtv
.util v i low berries
[01 new peoph m tin' iiuiimunilv al (In- general hiisine** meeting e|
| l i T n r v Itirii, illr iv t o r of the
Attention w:i* 1'iilli'it in tiie mi - Ihe WSCS mid ihe tea honoring
Sem inole t'in in t- t l ■
-tilth U nit was I'siobit. puitil.'il h- Jo.- Atalliieux, stale officer* Ihul will follow the
introilueeil bv the club pre*M ent. Seminole High S1T 100I art insliue
session
M rs. C la ra G in n , ami *pnkr on tor, wlueh win' on exhibit In
The December meeting has bets
planned a* a Joint program meet"H e a lth
E ilu e a tio n ". He lis le il 1 ,,mini monition of Ait Week
three w av* in which the women
It.'i'ognitinn wa* given the foi no: &lt;d .ill cirele* iii McKinley H ill.
of a 1-iim inunitv cun in’ o f belli to lowing merchanis for tin ir *|i.einl The mission sludy wax taught bf
K ShlnhnNrr.
the Ib-lnth A u th u rilie s; Through Collsiilerution in helping in the Mrs
l-artiei|iiitiuTi in s u rv e y *; w ith Ihe recent remivntion project of llnThose present were Mrs. L.
establishm ent of a Health C en ter; dull iiuililing: T ill Burm-tt, P. At. Anderson, Air*. J N. AxiartU
C*
a ml t. v giving souml lulvlce. He Campbell,
Evan* Hoofing mol Alls C F IVnnan, Mr*. Carl
ilix trih u le it phnniplib-t*, "T h e (lif t Heating Co., IL Al. Gli'iisori. Hill ( liorpeiiing Mrs B. B. Crumley,
nl#y.
o f L if e " , anil eomiucleit n ques- llunlwiue Co., Hill Lumber Co. Airs R \ Fuirell, Alra, Ray Her*
run. Mrs E, D Kirchhoff, lira .
tion anil answ er perinil u l the cm! Snnforil Linoleum Tile Co,. Sen
Ionise Knowles, Air*. J. O. Laney,
•if hi* talk .
| Viirik Gins* nint Paint Co., Slim- Mr- t. F Richard*. Mr*. A. M.
Invocntialt before the en verril I Atns-ti ini- mill Mnply Cn., Viulopieh
iil*h luncheon w a* given hv Mr*. | Sul.** nml Service, nml Sh.-imnu II,'imisat. Airs Uctavia Rumble/,
Ales Roiieri l|rely. Air*. M, R.
Milton II . W yatt.
i Cnm-rete Co.
Sirii'kland. Mrs A K. Shlnholser,
M rs. G inn 111111011111-1-11 tin- Sem ­
cHive Sill/cr, Airs. J, T ,
H o sle.se* for the ilnv were Air*. Airinole Count- Feile rut tali meeting
Jo e Mo m , Mr* T I" Brown, 411* Wail-, and Mis Bradford Byrd.

•tie."

f a w tlto j

JEWELRY is beauty in perma­
nent form. It gives a sense of
personal distinction and hap­
piness to its wearer. As a gift
U has always expressed the
highest form of sentiment—-so
necessary in the lives of all.
•
Examinations in factors affect­
ing the value of jewelry a^e
conducted yearly by tne
American Gem Society and
qualified jew elers display
yearly registration signs ana
cards for the protection of the
buyer.

f*»r I

Health Educatio/i Is Subject
Of Speech By Dr. Terry Bird

_ TH E SANFORD HERALD
Thura. Nor.
t9S|
Pag* 8

RROOK FIELD
All - Wool

FLANNELS
$39.75
Qlaiaibroad, with III colonial
favor-loneh of unaulpbured tnolat■ M, ranka aa a elaialc American
dtttert. Haro It ia baked tn quas.
IHr for 14 teryinia at a party or
Mlfbborbood aoclal, and draaaed
Up With appleiaura and whipped
croam.
Untulphurad Moliaaea Tepa
tn Flavor and Color
Olaierbread tuvltei by Ita moleo•a» aplce and aroma. Hero lha pony
Ilaiorbrtad cornea of mallow color
Ord with tho iwoet flavor perfection
of anit, Iphured moliaaea. Bakins
oeJa boo boon aaad, and baklna
powder, too, oo tho extra leavenlnq
octal 10 accout for tho doaaorl’o
feathery li|htneie.
Tbli (Iniertread ran bo aervod
oooaomtcally and with 0 variety of
topptaia. it 4p oicallooi with opploooaco and otkor fruit, Ico croam or
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a gay fiesta print duster
by

DACRON - RAYON

idiot date, lemon or hard lautea.
Forty Qinperbreid
(t u p i eltled ell*
purpuie flour
1% iM ipeonii*ll
l i t Ireipoone
beklna powd.r
!X4 l.a.poone
m ill, p ln f .r ,

1 lovea end
cinnamon

GABARDINES

Ilir u m a h t M .
min*
l'4 .up. . u , . r
IX. luipuotia *oda
114 tup*
un.ul,*hut.4

$34.95

imoU m i .

1 lari* i n s
C a tup. bull.rrnlili

81ft tocether flour. t*B. baking
powdor and aplcee. Croam togetbor
ahorttalng. augir and toda; blend
In ononlphnrod molaaeoe. Stir tn H
cup flour mlituro. Beat In eflgi, one
at a time. Add buttermilk altar*
nately with remaining flour mlituro.
Boot H minuto. Turn into o wall
grtoaod and lightly floured 1 4 A4 1
tOQ I 148-Inch baking pon. Daka
In n raodorato ovaa tllO -F j 10
ralnuleg.
YIELD; 14 oorrlngo.

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OH go yout Mreet clothes, on go«» your gay dutler —
and you're ail tel la enjoy your leiiure houn,
Ihere'i doth In the corduroy collar. . . in the big packet I,
lobbed and buttoned lo hotd bock fullness. . . the
mug xhlrt-type culfx. Wathable, quilted cotton
in red, blue or beige. Small-medium-lurge,

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�TALLAHA8SRR &lt; * -A decision
r rrtday hat been promised by
m ult Judge Hugh M. Taylor oh
taxpayers suit seeking to hilt
warding of further road building
M tracts u during the last two
M luS- of the Jnhh.4 ndmlnlstraMeantime, the state Road Doartment has rejected a request
V dodge Taylor chit Jl voluntarily
tfralh from award
lAUl h i make* a dei
T M jurist nil
he drpartmeni — ........- ,- jI after
Ians thy hearing on
by Louis liiu, presi-

clasau ii. \votr« hi,i,
T h e llhvlfuii H unt
*•1 u*ar J mIiIU i
World At His
Musical Program
W i i'i C a r .m
-nriMlha oh a riiiud
K van I ii a Music
Hddla Klnliar
Ids)
Kor Music

(lent of flU t4ultlM$cc Chbmbcf
of tfcmnterCe.
GcBfjje
Dayton,
dcbnrtmcht
ncnerAJ c&amp;uhsel, ia).l alter consult­
ing briefly with Chairman Cecil
Webb mat the department would
Hie to cooperate but that It
couldn't agree to a format itay.
"Ohly the chairman and one
bc*rd member, F. M. Turnar Jr.,
of Pehsachla: are preient," Dayton iaTif. "They feel they Cannot
commit the other three members
to a slay.
'"nils Is the second elfort to stop
us, Wfc have been to the Supreme
cebrt once. Given tun more days
drtd we are sure the plaintiff will
come up with something else. Wo
already have hern advised other
Adits will he filed."
Hill’s suit contended that on Iho
tils Is of contracts already award
cd or to he awarded on (Mil* taken
through Oct. 30, Urn department
Will nave an operating deficit of
H million dollars n month for enrh
of the first six months of the ad­
ministration or Guv-elect Leltoy
Collins who lakes office Jan. 4.
John Wigglntnn, Hill’s attorney,
told the court'
"No pflvair hurinoss tfmlld sur
vd
’aktb
_____ . . _________ .
ould fill short 41 million dollsrs

S tro llin g

thrown
with
(Continui
goteC
(tat no;
B 'jS t w * !
a scnal^r of
complexion ni
Bam Rayhura of Taaas, who
one'party dies In g Ma£jM*Ub. •
too.
gorefrtcy of the
.... othdr,
the.
Democrats
___________
iti (tad 1—
cotttroi
..
of the House; GOP organlutt
ganitatida.ot
• t
the Senate might leo-J to friction operate * i a rat
on (bat score. And tome Demo­ idsnt cat natter*
cratic veterans in line for chair­ oftne Atnencaa pe
manships might be reluctant to
relinquish them voluntarily,
Hayden, 77-year-old Democrat
who ranks second In Senate service O B h a t e d , " (
to Ben. Waller George (D-G4f, told refertned to paaf MaddteM criu
the Phoenix (A r il) Press Club that (kail of Domaentte preeldants.
Democrats would be "reluctant1
v&lt;M
to organise the Senate if they had
a majority of only one. Hu did
not specify whethfr this applied If
Morse supplied the 4Mh vote.
As the key figure In a dramatic
development that might give him
hint of
ve
Ilia deciding volo now-. Sen. Mono
fit
(Ind Ore) left no doubt where his cd
sympathies lie.
Ho said In a statement that the
election m u lls had "demonstrated
oHdre,"
very clearly that the reMllonary
record of the Elsenhower adftiimetration was repudlsted by a
i M tm totok a m e rn
Jorily of the voter* of Die country."
one of the ftfrt to lira* BleedImdcf lo become a candidate for
Iho GOP preriM ttM

n ’* s r.

All forest rangers from Kcmlnale
and Orange counties met at the
rangers’ Orlando hrsdauarters
IMBSl
yesterday. Mala topic discussed
was personal contact with the
public.

ivp.’sa.fflif

All Girl and Hruwliiti Seoul* urc
picnic
inded
—. of llio , „fa
mIii
ch will he held F
om
5 until n p.m,
___
___ ....
xoflhnll park. The entire families
arc Invited lo the "mug baa" sup­
per, lo which each family wftl
bring (heir own meal. Dilnk.s and
marshmallows will tic furnished
ilttd fires
hull!.
iii

USDA Index Figure
Below Last Year

lawn Htsakars
Iswa
Vtstsrn Jauibnrss
lawa
hiireh of Christ I'lngram
leven tretork club

D e m o c ra ts

(CeriUnued from Page Oaf)
ployed In cxllnguishing the fire.

,Sojrie sldrllkhl* on ihr elrrUoti
fjnrCi.A ^lal^nf 1.3JO
ballots wrry
3JO h
m
si in ihe f'lty riecth-u.
rdlog to City ffrtk II. N. kyrr.
.
Am at :t,t»w# voters are registered.
During counting at Ihe illy Haft
Tuesday night, when j J U Rail
gan and F. D. Meet}, victors, al­
ready hid good leads, Paul Mat.
leai who had h e n ogasalng
(ommr, John K oiler ptiMlcly,
said, " I think Ihcrn'i going to be
two down and nae to go," Marlon
also ha* heen at adds w ta Mayor
S slier of public policy, the road Karl Hjaxlaholham, During tonalplrlmcnt should ho restrained
tie they gof themselves Into (ho a “ go, go, go.”
fiscal condition they have."
lint Weldon G. .starry, Tallahas­
Members of the hh'til Ton rht
see attorney representing the mat I ami slmf/IMuhird f.’ltili will meet
hoard, It lit the court them had iho orange Clly clu! In a shuffleheen no showing of frafc.1 or Illegal imard Iniirner hr
liere tomorrow
action oh gross abuse of power by
J o'clock.
the board. .
,.
As a,ihatler of law, Starry said,
the courts cartnot restrain liy InJtincflpft ah atfmlhiirtrntlvr ngertcy
CariYifit odt its authorised duties.
Wlggmtnn contended Uie cmtrui
p ill, AN DO ...,
..... DMDA
.......
would enjoin the department when
f/l'l— Thn
it w*s determined the agency was *■Id today Iho ndex of price* resjtejjtlMg jnnre money than it nc- celvod hy Florida farmers for the
month ending; Oct IB was 20 uer
Attorneys for both sides agreed cent hclow the similar period a
Use precedent set by a slutilnr case year ago, doc mainly to n drop In
many years ago In which the Su­ poultry, rgg urn! truck crop prices.
Across the nation, the drop was
preme Court declined to enjoin the
department from entering Intu 2 per rent doc lo lower hog, citrus
rnntracts might bdVo some hear­ potato, corn and cnUh orlceS.
ing on the present case.
Rond pepwriment chief auditor ago over the first six months of
W. A. WlrrTatns testified Hint un­ Ihe year
paid,primary tn*6 Ciintraets milWigalnlon claimed that primary
slhhdikg oh Jan t will total Wo,. food income will
...................y
total only slight.
sllgh
911,307.
ly over Iwo million dollar*.
Williams estimated that 3W mil­
Attorneys representing Iho roa-.l
lion 1
dollars
. . , . would
.....
■
be fatpiimi
required to Imard ami Imllvhhiaf road Imard
pay off contractors' biffs on con members dispulesl Wigxliilon's In
tracts now in effect during Jan­ cnntn figures. They claim there
uary, February amt March. He would he no cash deficit and lhal
raid the figure Would deoil
decline dur­
jii hniln’t taken Into ncing the next three months but that count federal, bond and other
about three million dollars would moneys that come to Ihe road do
be requited monthly on Ihe aver pArtmcnt.
'

s ir *ny roadblocks
alio*
tM way of
lit

sun

•W
dgJfiJptS

WS12PC,%S3n“.
aSt

ad romsnrotTbai a Laaa Turner,
( A tin lf T IN A weh
Pier Angrii, f‘arias I noni
and Honar Gollrthd tiiUje "Flans
and^hs Flesh” playing
fng tonight
lonlgl dad Friday at Ihe Mnvleland tilde
In Theater.

4£2SaVM

eamntl;
cledflbh ____
easily delehnlned hy rumnntln
rnce*. Hr cam
from Iho map the amount of win
pressurn-crrosoled posts, nnd mil Democratic CamQdateg tn tl
indicated
ccilaucmui hardware and lumber term election but fits iwf In
e-Clecllon
fo r teHU run for
Decried. This Information Is (hen whether AO vHU
A now goulo
Ull
for farmer
Tst lit IftM.
Ufa).
on ths bill of material as a Democrat
ranchers Interested In planning an recorded
ovine rd
Asserting that he la "coavl
sheet to determine the cost
effcclivC and ocunomlrul fencing cost
the complete project. When de­ that hy 10M the Elscntunvof■sf
somlnDigram Ii now avaltabl
valiablo from u. of
veloped. a plan such as this re istration wit) bo turned out of of­
. Steel Corporation.
results Id d definite saving.
fice, as it should be in the national
The publication, “ Fe,
rnce PlanCopies of "Fence
Mtlrtnln Interest," Morse urasd "forwardnlng Saves
inch; nos helpful
looking" members of Congress to
hint*
»» on charting a planned pro Saves. . , " nnd "Fence* Thai
to biUld "It? as hard as (fisv can In cheekgram, modern field
ent*
BI|I|
lug Ihe sellout of the RIMfltRAvsr
iind nlccun|,
lolectlng ms
materia
_____ ,
a . on
...
which a map of 0
arimlnlstratlon td hJg Mslasi* Idthe entlrn farm ni
ng
ranch can bo traced
tn
tcrest*” ais.) td Carry thd fight lo
and n coat
maiyaj* sheet of ths msleriaU td U. S. Steel Curporatloti. Booth the voters twd years fnAo how.
nee
a planned fencing pro- 2331. William Perm PI., Pittsburgh
Democratic com rot of die itouid
nf Iho hlghllglili of 30, Pa.
gram ai
-a n d pd»sthjy (»f the Bans
tills no*
or. Along with Iho
Gasoline Station operators who meant that Pfetldaor EMlhhft
ere arc mapping symbols,
grid, th
woukt have to deal With opposition
a scale and Instruction* on tho nrn member* of the Allied Gasoline party leaders lo got action on his
procedure lo follow In tracing Iho Retailer* Association are contrl legislative program.
hilling one cent per gallon on one
farm on the grid.
The President told a news conAfter the farm lias been drawn day's sale* to the March of Dlltieg
ferenco yesterday ho wtll a.tk the t
lo scnle, the materials needed ....
for emergency fund. It wax announ
a planned fencing prngram nro hy H. 0. Tolander, vice president I Democratic leader* lo confer with

Free Fence Guide
Is Being Offered

clear ligns that BlaaMiojir
materially lo pubtte

•■no trend

or

sweep

?.,?d,awa'?a,aa
every expectation of victory.
The PruJdsnt turned away
oas on whether Ihe will hi a c*nllons
dldite rgstn.
a
- i
" I am trying to do ■ W&gt; 1and 1
think we will nave plenty of time
whkt i do," he said.
td
iM nominee, halted
__ ___ ____ . . M t ’ o a
of things to coiiie.^Btit
resuitt nave "nothing
whether I’ll rufl
Idcncy." lie avoided
he won’t.

Woman Outbluffs
Masked Gunmen
SR UP— A Denver wgrtun

to a bsttte of dim s

ft

m n tM

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a

ms nervous tod," Then

aiudtnts aitlmato thftc art to

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Thank You Ffiends
Pot Your Support
Good Luck To F .O . Scott
Herbert Prevatt
Paid PuiiilfSi Ad,-.

btf ,BAHT SPICER
C H APTER t i l
W HEN ws want ab
andy, Russell wonti
a cabin, so ws part!
\ Into ths dining •
is othir passsHgfM
nch. My • rt ( r i n

Moat ol th* people at Ihoa Uibln
ran tn
finished their food and brgi
drift away, slightly Irritated that
neither llussell nor I had done any­
th in worth comment. Three .uni­
d etewardi waited autalth in
formed
lr th
Ike Mtf
la comitifl
conduct the passengers
Ufd qt the old It o u a o i of
ttl and most ol them wanted
Of in the njst toed. Uolttucli
MM Rte missus contempt')When she left us.
brought otii his gold Cigar
ody dark 4lgur
111 ceremony of
pterelsg It , and fettlng it alight.
I snorted. " Ga t
"Okf hotufal"
that wdman Ad, hi iig, any (fogte
I'MIkl spahltltig

SW W F

and
lltfrfl did....A&gt;m*
^ silting
____
_ Ihlnhtrig. Every (Ima I've tried lately,
I've gone to Sleep."
"Welt, go nave a I o v a l ;
darling," Ellen whispered.
ulliy IM a couple of hours, I think."
1 walked with her to ths main
etattcMS and stayed there u ahe
ran down to Join Doe ttlgga on the
gangplank. Hhe waa wearing a
dark plaid ault, a regimental plaid
In aolld blue and green with croea
bare of yellow and white. Very
subdued, but aomehow gag* lt WM
nice ta m s on bar. sipselniiy, t»#
wids swirling alim that whipped
aa she moved, (the had Doo Riggs
loaded down Wit* hilt * dnssn M

%

happy. A ltd Ellen, I th n u g h t,
looked msguincent. 1 went up to
my room and my feet were drag­
gingThe nlght-tim* curtains In my

M i pot that aba herself wouldn't
■ya huuseroom to, Now w ly II
&amp;AtT"
Itlgge took himself t*t to
(
ir Ellen and tcmlnd Iter of
late lo tour Natches. Hoirut up when Doe left, IIS
i llusaell'e shoulder and
to me. "Nasty business,"
I brlsdy, ubvlSusly try dig ta
a neighborly oonder n,
'l l lad to ees you’re getting oVer It.
Kotne price to pay for r i s o r
thsbladeu,
wsy, shT"
W i l d s , I w Is r
llussell
said quietly
to m4» "lly
wuuldn'l
mention
anything
my family connection will
company." He got up, "del
later, WUde. I've got work fa
aim, glanced at ths
taos of CapL Jell#
to had clouted Ruaaell

■The VkBSH ST an oiftiittve who ltihdWU aging AMU.
Soiactinacs ia found perched on legal depeftnentf, or
hcrvfering over comptrollen* oflM ti;
•;

ishow with Blew.clgaret through

too« a train l« msM
tM Ts all." Then I lor
■ d aatdl "You're bM
you atlas war ait dow
soots lunch."
- - t o t o m r i M stork's 1

bUnk of Wi eye can paralyse the b u t (del, and i
k’v ,-. bi-l J i •
j a .i',i , r.;,
*j •
lie
tongue can freeze an enthusiasm.

One
i

&gt;long ago reconciled hlmwH to the fact (hat i oer
amount cd the company's funds must M “ttMere^
on token advertising« .. h it tttfns thtunhs dh#ti
ns that w o it ooef dfortey,’ ;

‘ ri; *

ortunatefy the ntBuzn ii a rare erbature.
he wile executive unJI/ds that advtfrthirtg It part

tor htovmmmML

of the 6e&amp; end Mood of a throbbing, protflerotis enter(Mm . And J l he asks ft that the advertlMn| Wvtk.

So he ihiiku on aswipafer adfertWdg Dtotuto itow*
M idi aitf luir -athe foundation of ari inteWgeM ed

friis ttJ sense of ufh*Uy m “U it’* advertked todays
f latter |D&gt;down and get It quick.”
J o wohU4r advertiser* iiVested tMte m much m
Jtowip i S g lait ydif to to itop other medium!

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It Or Sell It— Use The Classifieds To Tell It!
3
Television

W A N T AD

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ARTICLES rO R SALE

NEW-EXTRA SPECIAL

-3

14-

I.
l»BOATS - MOTOR*
— 19 , ?.sAVIATION
— 23
SEE TH E S E Before You Huy I EVER Ircamcd of flying? Then
12 and 14 FT. Ulilily Runabouts
make that dream a reaalily. $1 a
M H IIII. l t
J u i m i i m i i .i .ij
C. Vail Woodworking
lesson at Scminnlr County Slade
312 Sanford Ave.
2245-W 1 Field airport. Located between ( t i i b J p H It* I hftHgp M H I h i m I Ntill
Lmigvvnml, San Lando Spring-,
‘•III II*l&gt; %l l».M.
21 LOST AND FOUND
-2&gt;
4H»0 Hi l u l i i c r I mi v
Call Sanford l7tU after 7 p.m
I I \ Hi r**t H I ssrtu
lor inform.'iti hi
I i n « ts« v t
-.*tt»
LOST. Masonic double headed
.• DO I ' m *I i«i I '.is i *h l . l i &lt;»
eagle ring mounting with dia­
.IH ifL ln * .
I I . .$11
IIESTAl HANTS
-2 9
mond In center
HKWAIID 2 9:• .to i{m i&gt; Mtsfis
Phone 2217J .
YOU!
YOU!
Y O U ! «. oo N e w s . M c i l l i i t H|n»i I
t&gt; .1&lt;l l. n lt r It.lltlt* r
For Ileal I'll llur-ll-Oiir
1 oo r n t lp r t t i M i il HI h 'N*
Come lo Clyde's Grill
2 2 -E I.E tT r.IC A L HERVICKA —21
7 1*. |i r. m u Tin *.?!HI Sanford tve.
•o •'|*N *. \ \s V.
FltlGIDAIttt. appliances, sales
; »,. io»t. i t.hi. mi
II ! M l r
and service. C, It High, Oviedo,
' « *••1 I I I . .
! ,.
« ’lint it 9
•
Fla. Phone 1131 or Sanfoi'd
**•tr f
I
f
.
l
II
.It*
i ‘ gat*
1042 W alter tl p to
•to HI tt 11 1 99 II* ,*sll •v.

SPECIAL SERVICES

K K K TO N IC

PI.U M H IN G

2 spacious bedrooms, large living
Triple Cushion Mattress
Contract and rrpslr work. Free
room with panel walls, big kit­
" Made Smooth lo Soothe"
estimates It. L. Harvey. 201
chen. porch mod carportc. Ori­
Sanford Ave. Phone t*2*.
Furniture Center
G E T extra ea»h for articles you
ginally priced at 49.7W. now will tie West 1st st.
Phone 1123
DO
—
no If
longer use.
Plaee your ad'tuu
be sacrificed at **.900 with
El.OOIt sanding and finishing,
t. Phone 1*2J.
*»y.
terms! Eacluslve.
toil gun, [ Cleaning, waxing. Serving SemiS TE V E N S 12 guage
pump. 243.
13. Call 203 W .ifu i 4.30! n.de County since 1325. II. M.
S E M IN O L E R E A L T Y
A 3-Unc *4. such as tho one above
! Gleason. Lake Mary.
p.m.
T . W. MERO
la only 36c per day on our low S IV. DIETRICHS
Phone *7
day earned rate economy plan, 43c IN I Park Avasuse
Dearborn
Healer,
like
new
Rea­
• Furniture • Car Seat Covers
Evening*—442-W or 197*-J
tor 3 days and Me (or
sonable. 1100 Myrtle. Phone inns
Edm und’* U ph o lstery Shop
Whether buying or selling, it will
Phone lUO*
LARGE display of New llodrixuo 2711 French Ave.
pay
you
to
see:
A little space tike this will pet
fy\vt&gt;
Hods. H e a d
sets, Hollywood
J.
W.
H
ALL,
REALTOR
I. A I. lit;*v WORKS
jour message before our more
Ixiaivls and coorhes.
Florida Slate Hank Building
2S0I Smith Park Phone 233 J.
than-------an 10.000 readers. Tell 'em toUsed
erib
with
New
mattress
'
Call
Hall'*
Phono
173*
o Welding
I ' Med lahneatlun
day! Phone 1*21.
Used mattresses
I»
o Genet j| repairs
t •' t*»
The above 4-llnc ad can be run $300 CASH aqd *63 per month and
E C H O L'S IIKIH HN G CO.
Rnntlnll
Electric
Co.
1 1 Ml*
you
can
have
Immediate
oe1
u
IIV
-IV
*
.”
'
• lull days for only 12.40, 3 days
Phone 12:12
CKKA.MIC
T
II.K
11 1 .
Hendlx and Crosti y Appliances
cupancy of a 3 bedroom nlock |
rS?.!?rS
far only ft 90 and one day (or 72c
tBitd
Bamberger,
Mgr
t
I
Tib
s
for
ALL
purposes
1
'' '
Youngstown Ktlchci.,
house. Phnnc 1254-X-K alter
72».
;
— r ~
;t ~
• Wall
Floor • Repair*
llemotlrl FTieclrlr.il cmtr.irting and repairs
p.m.
la till
I. AUG If electric heater, like new j
N \ H O It’S T I L L C O
112 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 113 ,
1 7 III*
Buy
ity. Sell, HenL Hire with want
Phone IR0I-W
|
•• •*•*
1007
S
Sanford
Ave.
I’lmne
1113
ads, the busiest salesman in Robert A. WUliaai*, Realtor 1
11* •»*•
SEE Your General FTerlrtc dealer
iwn. Pul one to work I or you. Raymond K. latndqalil. Associate IIAHY RED nml mattress In ex
t •$ !•*
H EATER S C LEA N E D
lor TV and Appliances.
Atlantic Hunk Htdg.
ccllcnt condition. Phone 70? W
i i1
one HUt. We will be glad to Phono 11173
und serviced All tynrs
( 1 - ••it
charge It.
Sanford Electric Co.
2 BEDROOM block house. Kitchen
A X C Appliance Service Co.
L A Y -A -W A Y S
II* Magaolla Ave.
Phone 442
1 I • i
furnished. 120* Crescent St.
Phone lull
t*For only. *3.00 the above S-lloe ad
GUIs and Toys for Christmas—
1.* lo
” || on Ityr Job for you or 3 lull
4.•
Use our l.av-a-wav Plan.
i
BUY •SELL . R EN T
RICYCLK rip.iir- and p.iittling 22- OFFICE EOU1P3IF'NT - ? 1
days. Only I t 13 keeps It working
i
i Ml*
KUHNIT1
»HK
CENTER
JO
1
Lawn
mowers,
tools,
etc.,
shar­
RAYMOND
M.
UAI.L,
REALTOR
for you (or 3 days. l'dav 1* only
HAYNES Ofltce Mnctiine Co.
i j lit*
1 11(1 West 1st S t^
Phone 11231 pened Grttrrnl repairs.
S. I). Ilighleyman, Associate
00c.
r It*
Typewriters, adding machines,
STA N LEY'S HIKE SHOP
701 South Park Ave.
Phone 060 7 FT. CROSLEY rrfrigrculor. 10.*.? !
J 91*1
Salc.-llcnt’ils, J it Magindla, Ph
Call us about our business rales
Jit)
E
lilt
St.
I’ll
2l.lt
model. 3 Year gtiaranly $125 TODAY’S SPECIAL
Magic Chef range, good eondi 1 IIA I.I.S GARAGE for general Attln
TThe Want-Ad Department
Is TWO bedroom, furnished house!
lion. $4U 310 llolly Ave after
ope
«n (root 1:30 a.m. until 3:30
repairing Also Wrecker Scrvlro. 2i — I.SUNDRY SERVICE -23
Good neighborhood, 3 lots, ga­
p.m Pimm* 1260-M
m. each business day esccpt
4U2 Celery. Ph. 1099 M — 1Mid It
rage. $7.0oo Terms.
• (&gt;ne hour
W'asn and Damp
aturday afternoon. Deadline fur
Nights
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
ALASKAN Silver Fox lor Phone
Dry
wrek-day insertions Is 3:30 the "Call Hall"
Phone 1758 i 308
• One hour
Wash ami Dry
day before publication,
I*. M. C A M I 'I I E L L
Fold
Advi . Users are requested lo no­ IIY OWNER: New block house on |
ticncral t onlrartnr
LAY-A WAY PLAN
|
• Finished Laundry
tify the Want-Ad Department Im­ 2 lots. 2414 Oak Ave. Price 1
"Homes of Dislinrtion"
and Finance Plan
mediately o( any errors In their $6730. laiw down payment. U. I&gt; Now In effect oil all Sporting Goods Hi-Way 17 9?
Phone 1117 • Samlonr Dry Cleaning
ads, as The Sanford llorald will be
Owen, Standard Oil Station. • Guns • Atumtinitloi. • Tents
Soulhttidr
l.nundronint
CARPENTER WORK
responsible for only one Incorrect
toingwiMMl. Phone Winter Park
Boats, Motors and Trailers
South Side Foml mar I llldg.
F'nr
quick
repair
Jobs,
or
(mall
Insertion.
28-26M.
to* East 231H St.
Toy*— IMnyuntunil Equipment
tmilding Cafl Jim II42-M-4.
It's So Kuuy
Hubson’* Sporting Goods
------------ j-------- 1 .
3 Bedroom home, beautifully shad­
To Pluto A Wont Ad
27"hone Wfl
PIANO SERVICE
-?7
M IA
Financing
ed grounds with 3 acre nearing .704 East F’lrst St.
Just Cull 1821 mid uak for
grove, reangos. tangerines nml
For Remodeling unit repaint.
L. Slid#-Piano Trchnit'lati
Dill IVril I till ,Nt.
IM
IILC
I)
T
V
grapefruit, with crup *9,730.00
Nolhing Down—Small Monthly
the Want Ad department
Phone 2ltU. Route I Sanford
Sales nml Service
Term*.
Payments
Sanford Herald
3 Acre tiled farm with modern 2
W IN N 'S T V
'
tut nr aim *ir i 11 *,.4t
if try x ai i. mv J
Hltermnn Concrete Co.
I
bedroom home, fruit and shade. 30* East 1st St.
I — . ~
V C ' l f . ' j iM H f U l
■k ) . i i •.
mimai |i .
,7
Phone IIJ Dig Wes* 13th I’lmne: 1 2 II-IM I
Prl?e flt.oW), easy terms
•" "iV 't J, m.i»HviL
i, iii -, v
V &gt; 1 A. f
1 A'•
*V
* :,
*
MACHINES - Easy i
|o-vr,v.ruv&gt;
^ W K M K .t APARTM ENTS: rooms, 1000 Acres, more or less, pasture SEWING
*
in
f nf AIV U'Pt
u
. )V "
1 ,
' 7/* — ''( UlOS.-Sf i
terms
All makes rep.urnl Moving - rucking - Storage'
orivale baths. 114 W. First St.
land under fence. I mile high
,i .luCi "•** •
Phone 1 iC.2
" 11 A
laical X l.ong Dlslunru
way frontage, rlortrlrlly avail"I
M
l)
ji / /
- I|
F'lrepwitf Wareluntsc
l AI'TS. for rent now. Cates Bldg.
able, mostly prairie land Price
JAI OUSIES
£
&gt; ’* • 1 &lt; ;
...
/
Phone S3*.
l.tiHNing Trutmfcr
$23 per acre for quick sale
l.lfellme Aluminum. Flee FMl
C
‘
' tO T. .
ittitl Sinrngc Co.
niates Free lti''l:il!aliou 'Tele
G. A. W IIIU D O N , SR.
OR S A L E -3 Room house. 215
Phone (M g
plume 1423 Furniture Center. iini East 3rd si
V *'
Reg. Real Estate Broker
llolly Ave. Has slow anil water
y
, •
. v ~ s -t i' . »
I in W Flrsi.
III) K. Park
Ph. 12KI
heater. I'honc I2B2-J.
FLOOR SANDINd X Finishing,
Oak Ilnurs furnlslied. laid A fin
It It 14It It It It It ( H I.07
FURNISHED
kitebenclto
apt. } ARTICLES FDR SALK
ished llca.-mialile lertns. In bus
l.et ut Install your
Slumbnrland Court. Illway 17-02
incss since I9?n &lt;)ld (liatrs made l
Floor furnace
South. Phone 1M4-W.__________
like new. FI FV Stevens; Iloulr I
Circulating llcalcr
so
Used
Kitchen
Chairs
ft ONE R0031 efficiency apartment,
2. Hux 227; I'lmnn 710-14-4.
II. II. POPE CO
4
O
il
Used
Stroller
sultab'e for couple or single.
Phone I Mil 1DOMF'.SI 1C SEWING M ACH INES!
3.00 Jtw Sii.i1.1 Pink Ave.
PiivaU bath, Ideally located tie d Platform Rocker
5 on
lim ning Paints
Sales Hnilals - Survlcu
across from Post Office. Inq'.'lro Used Lounge Chair
V/ vJa .V/
3.00 McHtincy — Smith Pnlnl* G A R R ETT'S
PIIDNE
Manuel Jacob ion's Dept Store. Used Floor lot nips
in ''/ c o om ir - \v.\uc /
Used Box Springs
10.00 2313 S. Park
Phnnu 1174 J
iv.. r\i ,sr l am ) ixr uc.vr*
Rollawny and Baby lied*
See Us lor quolalluns nil Mlllwnrl J
.OO
Used Wicker Kola
V. **r ( il !&gt;•*. c P r»T / |.( a 'll. C
and Hardware items lirforr you
''ay. Weak or month— Tei. 14*3. Used Sofa lied ,
R K D -I M IX C O N C R E T E
W
iniv ami lie pleasantly surprised
i rniiun- Center
It* West First Used 3pc Wicker Living
(Irea.-e Trap.
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V ra ilv- SPACE available ArittlU 203 09 E. 1st ST.
COLEMAN Space llaalers, with m
only. *10. per month. Phone 23*0
KALE $19!) 30
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Ideal Chrislitiai. Gifts. U’** will
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hidil '(III ChrMma-bot water year 'round. The
Gables Rooming House, 401 Mag­
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nolia Ave.
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and Accessories. FIvrrvthing in Ihe I'lnvviiig. discing, gran Jig Tree,,
&amp; FURNISHED 4 room apt. Close
line uf music including Drums In. 217 Oak Avo. Phono Old
and ihnihbary moved. Dewitt
Uatuns - Accordtiins
(iuilars
Jimmie Cowan.
Hunter *01 F'. 20th St.
Easy terms. Rental system. He
NO W O N L Y *l79.9ri
nails
3 ROOM Ant. Private bath and en
tiprrial — T V find Rndlo
trance. Close to Naval Rase
IIU K U K 'S MUSIC SHOP
Service nnd Repnirt*
ROII H E N N E T C H T V
Phone 247-W.
Plume llt:i RCA Motorola Sales and Service
?flo East 211It St. Phone 1*72 X R .'TKvf Ci'dar Ave
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F'ree Drmnns'rallun
BROWN’S AMOCO STATION
201
South
Park
I'hunc 0197
2 BEDROOM- furnished"garag.
apartment. 2300 MellonvUle Ave.

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FURNISHED apt. 2 rooms and
Aluminum, canvas, metal.
bath, private entranre. Lights,
Free estimates.
water furnished. Use of phone.
Dealrr for GUrlden Paint
Close In. Phone 4H-W
S E M IN O L E J A L O U S IE CO
I'hutte 431
UNFURNIsilED cottage with kit­ Ttc West 1st HI.
chen equipment, Venetian Idiuds.
Venetian Blind*
Jit Elm.
(Nationally Adv. KnllaJicad)
Clear View Awnings • Spun
1113 Park. • l.llt*
FURNISHED Apt.
Glass • Pnrch roll down
Adults.
shades • Travis and Curtain
Rods
2 HKDKOOM house, elertrle kitehtn, circulating iiealrr. w.ticc Seminole Venetian lillnd C *
Phone 2*3
furnished.
W. Iflh 81. *20 West 3rd St.
Phone l*3» W.

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JO N E S T IR E SHOP

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Will go anywhere
All Work Guaranteed
Edward T . Arrich
2522 Mohawk Dr.
Phone 2220

"Your atdlmri/ed Emerson
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nllurr. Wilson Mater Funrllure Co.
A / l A M M C KAN a liLuf,
.Ill K 1st Plume 938
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IlEf P W ANTED
YOUNG MAN wllh high srlmol ed
urn linn for full lime work. Apply
Gundye.tr Service Store. 11.1 S
Park Ave.

Yellow Pine, Western Red Crdar,
Time Can Hum Money
^M a ry ! p f ^ ^ l7 ^ o M S 7 C X -J ? k"
Mahogany, Pnndcn'sa IM'ie In Housewives ran devoir four to five
slock. See all of tnrir til
hours every day ami earn 920 In
FUR NlSilED 3 room garage apt. Hhermon Concrete Pipe Co.
$25 week representing Avon Mrs
Couple. 1401 Oa Ave.
Out
West
13th
SI.
Phone
1241-10*1
Juanita linssell, P. U llox 975,
•A
Orlando.
GARAGE apartment. 30* W. 13th New Fatigue Dungarees ll.oo pr.
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Kid’a Dungarees
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WORK 9TANTED
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ARMY-NAVY
KUHPLUS
I Ground floor efficiency Apt. comW IN , DO Ironing tn my heme.
310
Sanford
Ave
Phone
1321
■ pletely furnished 313 Palmetto. .
Phone 2591 -M.
LARGE sleepinig room. 312 Oa|t Uied furniture, appttancM, tools, K E It IIS F’. N K "c illE U E A TIN ti
ale. Bought— solo- Larry'r M in ,
Phone HMS-M.
H EATERS cleaned by Jrrry
121 East 1st St. Phona 1CU.
laird. Plume 1.917 W
FURNIBHED 2 m tm cottage by
Bajfgerly Appliance Center HOUSECLEAN1NO, Ironing nr
day, week or month. Adults only.
"Your Wcsllnghmise Dealer"
3404 Pirk.
washing. *ni lllckorv.
Maytag Washers
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Phona 1717 1 9 - HPK4TAL HEHVICFJ* U *~
W.4WTRP T O R EN T
- I 11* Magnolia Ave.
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around the tat ef December. Beautiful 28 a 38 Framed Mirror A L L TYP ES : cabinets, driftwood
with large rhest .
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Phona 14

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Jo h n WIIIInntH In.**. Agency |j£
417 Sanford Atlaatlc Bank
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"Your Mutual I'rlrada"
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Nttrser Lake
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•'Iton* Sanford 1*7*-W

J. L. P O W E L L , O W N ER

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Alum lnuat
* Rhone 112* •A. H. Peterson,Broker
Vcnetlnn Hllnd*
Encloafd head. Sag proof botC
rail with plarlfr end*. Plaatlo.
Garfield WHIetU, John Melsrh
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Celery Ave.

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JU S T OPENED!
T V Service Center
Itcpaira on All makes and models.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Call 2400 nr slop m nr. W. Isl St.

M O IIIL E HOM ES
Fur the heal roaches and the host
terms on both new and tuod,
ace its.

Kaitnlde Trailer Salra

Palatka, Fla.
EN VEIA’ PES. letterhead*, ataiements, invoice*, hand bill*, and
M O TO R CO.
p r o g r a m * , ale. Progreiaive 1*41
Hanford dvr,
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Ph. IS 7 o
Printing Co., Phona 409— 402
Waal 13th 81._______________
HOUSE TR A IL F B . 2 Bedroom da’
l.ui. Like new Inilrfe and out.
ORLANDO Morning RentingR Or­
haerlflee for Immediate sale '
lando Evening Klar. Call Ralph IV. Littleton, Oviedo. Phone
Hay, 11*34.
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RUGS and Upfaolitery Duraclaated In your home or in our *hop.
|l*i» again ihe same tiny,

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Kaal 4th *4.

Phone 1*14

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Football
Selections
N EW YO R K on-Oh. hush. some
of the political forecasters were
wrong In the election, loo, wcrcn’l
they"
M a t Thursday's list of game*
bed U winners and 14 that were
Incorrect for an average of .713.
th a t listed the season s average
ta .Ttl with 233 games picked cor
reetty and 09 wrong.
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MICISSION, a 10-year-old thoroughbred, falls near the finish line at Jamaica Racetrack, N.Y* tossing
Jockey llogrri SIovmII lo the gio un d, ms News (41 ruuhes past. Tho horse, winner of more than $100,000
(luring hi* carter, snapped his right foirltg cannon bone and had to be destroyed In front of 18,824 horrlfled
raring fans. Stovall only had the win d knocked owl of him by the (all.
(International)

JCLA ovrr Oregon: The liclans,
now rated the country's best, are
stomping all their Pacific Coast
rival*. Two of the season’s best
backs, Prlma Villanueva of U C IA ,
and George Shaw of Oregon, occu­
py the tame field.
Ohio State over Pittsburgh: The
situation here la Ideal for an upset
but on* doesn't dare pick against
tba Buckeyes aa long a* Hopalong
Caesady still la around.
A record breaking crowd la exOklahoma over Iowa Slate? The
lo U
all-winning Sooner* have been
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threatened enough latrdy to be to set the Florida Normal anc
„
Industrial Memorial Lions meet
lllee over Arkansas: T ie game the Albany State Rams for their
k in Arkansas but Rice I* the pick homecoming gamr. This game la
la (he belief that the Raiorbacks predicted to he one of the heal
have run out of mirrors.
slated In the conference this sea­
Notre Dame over Pennsylvania: son. Game time will he at 2 p. m.
This la one Penn that Isn't inlghllri
The Lions will be seeking their
n a n a sword, especially an Irish fifth win of the season against no
losses ami one tie. Their victories
Arm y over Yale: The possibility have been over Edward Water*
(bat Bob Kyasky, Army's fleetest College, Savannah State College,
back, will rejoin his Cadet train- Claflm College, Morris College,
mat** after a few weeks absence and tho tie with Voorheet College
The Albany team finished among
with Injuries puts an even heavier
the top teams last season. They
buiden on Yale.
played
the wide open brand of
Iowa over Purdue: Purdue has
a passer and Iowa has a pa*a de­ football and are noted for their
ft nae for thli Hawkrye hnmerom- raixle-dasale type of offense that
often leave* their oppnrnts baffled.
Coach Blunt Is work' '&lt;t with hla
Southern California ovrr Stan­
ford! Those Trojans arc Rose llowl liuckflrld in order to put Into tha
offense a new series of plays that
bound.
i Duka over Navy: The game will he hopes will penetrate the
be rtayed at Norfolk, Va.. as (h r line. Line Coach Ixirento Thomas
eighth annual Oyster Howl game. worked his line harder than they
The 'Middles gave their all against have worked all season preparing
them »o they might stop the tac­
Notre Dame last weekend.
• Minnesota over Oregon Slate: tics of the tricky Albany offense.
With (he return of first string
How did the gopher* ever lose Ilia)
Left Halfback Wsjmon Srlmore,
game to Michigan hy 310?
thr Lions aro expected to have
The others without comment:
more added strength In their backTR ID A Y NIGH T
field, demon Daniels, who haa
rginla Tech over Ornrge shown
tremendous Improvement
’.on, Kansas Slate over
running from the fullback poiltlQn,
larquello over llo-lon Col- Is
expected to help very much also.
The Homecoming parade will
SATURDAY
precede tho game. It will start
i K ill: Ronton University over VII- from the college at noon.
lanova, Brown ovrr Kprinttrirld.
Colgate over Hiteknell, Cornell
o w Syracuse, Dartmouth ovrr
Columbia. Prnn Slate nvrr llnlv
Croaa, Princrton ovrr Harvard,
Ratcera ovrr LaFayettr, Temple
livrr Drandrin,
Midwest: Miami (Ohio) over InSIAM, Nebraska ovar Kanras,
b F1. r ^ WDBP * r
Tala)
Mlfbtgin Mato over W »‘ hlnf1nii
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flat*. Mlaaouri ovrr Colorado,
MMugaa ovrr lUlncis,
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Smith:' Orm«nn nvrr Furman, as
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Horilln ovrr' Georgia, Kentucky Ji1 Mi'Miirrar ( I I iso
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Kellis
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North Carolina Stair, Smith Caroll- AM
11! II
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n i l non aia ISA*
na ovrr North Carolina. Wakr Fora * a
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pat ovar Rlrhmoml. Won! Virginia li e . riM »p f»
I an tv. YVonita I III l l (
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Ovrr Fordhatn William I Mary I 2
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ovar North Texas Slate, Miami M' iMtui H O T SIIOTH
(F la ) over' Auburn, Mississippi n&lt; r iir t 's
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ovrr Memphis Stale.
i* K. Ilslhku IS! I K 170 &lt;S9
IlcdUauah
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Southwest: Baylor ovar Texas, !}! lla wkln u
l i t I I I 101
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Southern MelhodUt over Texas h
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A m M, llouaton ovar Tulsa, Hardin on Total
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J f i r Waal: Wyomlnit ovar Utah "|Vf - ^ T ? r T u ..s t ) . )? ( ) ? n T - ; ? ;
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•tato, California. ovrr Washington, »n p. J-osvstl 111 lf.l if*
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Cloalnnall ovar Arlaona State, Tex* I{'
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at Torh ovrr Arliona, Utah ovar £
Colorado A S M . Denver over Brig*
Total
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Homecoming Week
FloridaSouthe
For Florida Normal Sixth Annual Basketball School

I.AKF.LAN'D — (Special) — Florida Southern College will open
its Uth annual Baseball Administration School on Friday night with
the intenslvo course for future baseball business executives scheduled
to end on Saturday, Nov. 27.
,
A class of a:i men and women, from points as for distant as
--------- -------------------------------------------------Cullfornln. Vermont, Wnshlngton
end Michigan i* enrolled for day
ami evening classes covering every
phase of the Imslne.s end of hnseball.
Endorsed hv the National As­
sociation "t I'rofi-s.ional Baseball
Leagues, (lie seliool will have for
its Ili.l.T faculty I
Mncl'hall,
Seven veterana Including four farm director of the New York
lettermcn, and Irn freshmen re­ bankers; Hubert L. Finch, direc­
ported this week to head coach tor of (inbllc relations for the Na­
Morlnnd at Stetson response to his tional Association; William Herfirst rnll for basketball practice. gescii business manager of the
Six of Ihe first ten mm were flmnba Cardinals; Alen II. Russell,
lost from last year's siiuad, voted pri-sblcnt of the Beaumont Base­
hy sports writers as tiring the lop ball Club; William i'urnbage, busi­
team In the state. losses Includ­ ness manager of the Davenport,
ed Shanks Hansel, Jim Yonge, Jim Iowa. Ilasrhal Club; George MacCarlin, John Imgrun. Jack Smith Donald, a graduate of the school
and Bill Garrett.
and general mnnager of the Ot­
Lettermcn from last year re­ tawa (Canada) llnsehall Club; W.
turning Include Ted Cassidy, of II. Carswell, of the Globe Ticket
Daytona Beach; Bobby Crumpton
and Dick Silvers of Jacksonville, Company, Atlnnln: and W. D.
and Dave Howard, of Cape Ulr- Shilling, of Florida .Southern
College,
urdo, Mo.
The course rovers siirh fronl-ofFrom the Junior varsity of last
year are Dick Hopkins, of I’ier- (Ice subjects a« the Nntlnnnl As­
son; Bus Reynolds, of Miami, und sociation Agreement, player con­
tracts and related paper work,
John Smith, of Daytona Ueach.
The freshmen, their home towns tickets and ta* laws, legn| respon­
and high schools are, Harold Buck, sibility mid insurance, financing,
I'ompaiio Ueach. I'ompano; Maa accounting and payroll system*,
park mnlntrnunre, dully gnmc
Gordon nurd, Washington D. C.| operations,
concessions, promo­
AI Clements, Jacksonville, Landon; Mcl Gregory, laiGrange, Ky., tions ami nubile relations.
The FSC school was started
Oldham County High) Vernon
Higgs, l.lva Oak, Suwannee
miwannro High;
nign; five Venn ago under Ihe recom­
Keith King, Orlando, Bonne High) mendation of George M. TruulJim Kitchens, Jacksonville. Jack- muu, president of the National
Assorlntloii mid who serve* a*
siant Richard luiyrr, I^Grani
chairman of the Advisory lloartl
Ky., CreUwood High; Fred It
herts, Holly HID, Mainland of It Is designed to prepare men and
Daytona Reach; John D. Wilson, women for front-office careers In
Jacksonville, East Denver, Lol„ baseball, nnd some DO gradual**
High.
! “
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of tha »&lt;ho(d are now working In
organised baseball,
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m V T YORK — TV o foliar bet-

an at ra«a Iracka noon may bo
aijtg tokena Instead of money.
An Inventor ha* come tip with a
n r , token-operated mechanical
MMM which will enable folk* to
«tr n e t ticket* as fad and aa
Mfly M a pack of cigarette* at
vending machine.
. H * new ayilrm would eliminate

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FRONT AND CBfflft

7 Veterans Return
To Stetson Squad

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Second Scrimmffgt
Olson T K O s Panter
Ends Gator Drill
GAIN ESVILLE U B - A second In Eighth Round

Straight d*y bf scrimmage yeslerday Just atmut completed the
University of Florida'* rough foot­
ball work for their Southeastern
Conference gamr with Georgia In
Jacksonville Saturday.
The running game* of hallnark
Jackie Simpson snd fullback Joe
llrod'ky were Impressive.
Coach Bob Woodruff say* he Is
counting on Uralsky and hi* fel­
low fullbacks Malcolm Hammack
and Bill Bolton lo match Geor­
gia's fine duo of Bobby Garraid
and Bob Clemons.
Woodruff predicted one of Ihe
best bailie* in the history of the
aerie* between tht team*. Hie win­
ner will be leader In the SEC.

ITS t i l ' SK
ll.qllalrait 109

I I I ISO
4lu
Injuries
Sideline
i!&gt; iii iii Spartan Starters

TAMI'A IAS—The Unlverilty at
will he without two veteran startera Friday night for what coach
'Marcellno Huerta call* the SparIan*’ "roughen! home game an
far."
Huerta laid halfback Fred Chicado will not dren for the game
agalmt East Carolina becauto of
a broken rib; and guard Joe Zalupskl will h r aideUned with • bro­
ken Jaw. There had been hope
that Ctdcado wouVJ have recov­
ered by oow and that Zalupskl
coiid play with a face protector.
Two valuable reserve* alao are
on the doublhil lilt, end Ron oder
with a cold and center Jor On-

l[ACM

RICHMOND. Calif.
- "I fell
shiegl’ h. fighting nl IM pounds."
World middleweight champion
Carl ( ||&gt;iho) (&gt;l«mi made Ihls com­
ment nfler he had scored an elghtrquml technical knockout over
Oarlh Punier of Salt Lake City In
(heir scheduled 10 round nationaliy televised contest at the Rich­
mond Auditorium last night. *11if
title, of course, was not at stake.
Olson didn't look exactly s'ugirlsh In the fearful healing he gave
Penter. lie pounded Ihe game Salt
Laker with a two-handed altack
from Ihe start.
Referee Joe Mills, Ihe former
heavyweight champion, hailed the
uneven bailie 41 seconds after Iho
eighth round started when Panler
was cut deeply on the aisle of hi*
right eve. Five stitches were need­
ed lo close It. Panter also was cut
on hi* left cheek hone In Ihe fifth
round. It look two stitches lo clow
this cut.
MOPII SWITCH IIKLP T.C.U.
F O R T W O R T H (^-Football
coach Abe Marlin of the T.C.U.
Horned Frnna la mighty glad that
Arvld R. (Ruddy) Dike changed
hi* mind.
Dike, who ptaved hia high achool
football at Oak Park near Chicago,
originally waa enrolled at WltconaIn. But when hla family moved to
San Antonio, he became Inlereated
In T. C. U.
Aa a aophomore tailback this
aeaaon Buddy has made the alert­
ing team ami ia going great guni
on the gridiron. In four game*
agalnat Oklahoma, Southern Calif­
ornia, Arkanaae and Kansas ha
rolled up 160 yards, lie la near
the top Southwest Conference Hal
for total offense even (hough be
doesn’t pass.
If Dike continues his present
ground-gaining pace of in yards

001,F IS DANGEROUS
ASHEVILLE, N. C. MS-J.C.

O K L A H O M A C fH T B R ,
WHO1* PO /N G m s
P f S T TO 6 /V £
M S T A M IL /

By G A T L B TA L B O T
NEW YO R K («l - One of the
wonders of the current college
IT S 2 * P A U football season, which has had
AM 0R/CAAJ
many, ts the sickening drop of the
Michigan State Spartans from the
lop spot in the Big Ten conference,
the toughest gridiron league ol
them all, into virtual oMmoo.
A year ago at this time, Coach
Kie Munn's
Munn'a dialling
datill
Biggie
array was
In the national BmeUniit week after week as it waded through a
bruising schedule. In winning the
Big Ten title the team from East
Lansing suffered only one defeat
a GO squeaker to I’urduc, while
racking up eight victories. Then.
In the Rose Bowl on New Year'a
Day it climaxed a glorious season
by outscoring UCLA 26-20.
. Seldom, aurcly, haa a team ol
paliunal standing in any aport fall­
en so Rally upon ita face within so
brief a period. As at this week,
Ihe 1934 Spartans have won Juat
one game, a 14) decision over al­
most equally battered Wisconsin,
while taking pastlnge from Iowa.
Ii/ltana, Notre Dame, Purdue and
Minuesrta.
All this has caused a certain
amount of talk In football circles.
O tP * K
How could a team which was
O r H t f t PAUL
picked lo finish sixth among the
M S M l
nation's gridiron goliaths In Ihe
AMSRICAH
&lt;SUAPP
preseason Associated Press poll of
A f0 0 S 6 (P A P O TH tA ,
fN 1 9 4 0 WMUB
tho experts turn out to be au
9 off, /* f O O A ft*
PIAVM
&amp;
P
O
P
harmless?
F U L L B A C K AiOtY,
O
KLAH
O
M
A.
It was known, of course, that
A A P /F A /f/TH B p
Munn had stepped up lo the ath­
O F THBA1 M A K S IT,
letic director’s
but It also was
TH B PB 'B A P A LP
recognised that his coaching suc­
OF rm s H o K /H
cessor, Duffy Daugherty, was a
A/6H SCHOOL WHO AtA /
capable man who had been
of
Munn's assistant* long enough to
*» CMS ( M &gt; S
be thoroughly familiar with the
Mlcnl
complex
ilgan State offensive
*&gt;*lem. The experts obviously hid
faith both in Daugherty'.* ablUty
and In the quality of his material.
In probing the mystery of the
Spartans' spill we have come
across the ensuing diagnosis by
arry Stapler of the Detroit
G A IN E S V IL L E ,— There Is it highly unusual aspect to the tradi­
ewa, who Is rinse lo the team.
tional rivalry between Florida and Georgia which will he continued in
Hln talent;” Stapler write*. Jacksonville's Gator Bowl this Saturday afternoon.
"State lacked a Rnr-| sophomore
For the first time, both teams are right In Ihe thick of Ihe
r n p lo replace 13 leltcrmen lost. Southeastern Conference title chnsr.
This partially stems from the year
In the 21-year history of Flori­
Stale was un athletic probation da football, the Gators have nevur
&lt;I9MG; rrcrultcrs reported many before won four conference con­
iliiricultlcs 'convincing boy* to tests during a season. They aru
come to Stale. Competitors from conceded an excellent chancn to
other school* used the probation win, and can do so hy downing
angle to sway lada away from en their two remaining SEC foes,
rolling at Ea*t Lansing, recruiters Grorgia and Tennessee.
said II caught up with MSC this
The Georgia Bulldogs, mean­
year.
while, lead the conference with two
DUBLIN, Gn.
— Despite a
"Additionally, Stale Is minus a wins and one lie on the record
large quantity of big men, the kind books, while Florida has four wins drought lnipn&gt;ed h"ntbw ban. the
wrrld's largest foxhunting show
needed for today 4 one-platoon and one loss.
football, The small, quick lada
Coach Boh Woodruff* Gators, In gel 4 underway here Sunday as
that won so many game* for State gaining their best SEC record In scheduled.
In Atlanta yesterday, Gov. Her­
In Ihe two-platoon era aro out- history, have done so by combining
dale).
a good passing and running game man Talmadge relaxed his no"In coaching, State was caught with an excellent pass defense. hunting order lo permit the weekIth an Inexperienced staff. Six
“ * at Last weak, In holding Mississippi long National Foxhimtrrs Assn,
Ihe seven asslatanU are M*
tarty or Btat* seereleaa while they them­ hound Irlels. Dublin and Laurens
w c o m e r a to co&amp;fge selves picked upiseven point*, tha county officials expect about 3.000
Gator* also found their boat line visitor* from most of the 48 states
III
defense of tba yean
and a few foreign countries to atter/J the trials.
Coach Woodruff has am
poll
Talmadge *aid-he was permitting
road
'am and Mary to two units— the Grange am
Mlnne
i Biggie Munn won tram*--apd both have kept soma Ihe show because "niil of-s(a|« peo­
of
the
country'*
flnast
passing
ar­
ple a* well as Georgians have
at stra
games for MSC over a
three
three-year
period, the apposition tist* from scoring through Ihe air spent thousand* 'nf dollars nreoarthis
season.
u
i
Ing for the wmrld'.s biggest foxhunt
Inehided only six Big Ten team*
Heads-up pass defenders have show. . . It would he unfair In
and quite a row of the William and
been
Dob
Davis.
Interceptcr
of
hall It at this late date."
Mary class. Tlds season Daugher­
already has fared five Rig Ten four passes, Jackie Slni|m&gt;h, John
The governor ruled rut smokin'*
Hurgei
and
Boh
Smith,
along
with
teams In his ftrst six games and
and frc-bulldlng during Ihe trial*
quaiterback-safety
men
Hotiliy
ha* one more to go."
and said that 30 (mesiry. wildlife
I .alien and Itlcharo Allen.
nnl public safclv off rials t«*fV*jf|
Current offensive lender* ares patrol the area. Ho alto said Ui®
Running— Joe HruiUky. .102 yards gallery would have In stay nut nf
gained In «:i carries; Passing— Ihe words and use secondary made
Fred Robinson, 16 completions In
20 attempts, for three touchdowns; to follow (he hound*.
Talmadge’* ban. Imposed beReceiving— Burgess, It caught fur
107 yards; Kickoff return*- Simp­ cause of a critical forest fire danson, 8 for 201) yards; Punt returns gcr. Include* almost all hunting,
SAN FRANCISCO CP Civic — Burgess, 6 for 70 yards; and fishing, hiking and picnicking.
leaders, Jubilant over voter appro­ Punting— Allen, It for 424 yard*
val of a five million dolla, bond ami 08.S average.
l««ue lo construct a 30,000-aeat sta­
dium, today mapped a campaign
•Hah
Ira
to lure a major league baseball
TOD AT
team to San Francisco.
1:11 pm.
1:44 p.m.
County supervisor Francis Mc­
TOSSORKOW
Carty, head of a mayor's big
t
i
ll
a
m.
1 :0* s.m.
LOS AN GELE5 &lt;*&gt;-H**d . In­
1:4* p.m.
juries caused 7 of lha 1$ foolball I ’l l p.m.
deaths occurring so far thla year,
the chairman of the American
Football Coaches Assn.'s Fatality
Committee reports.
Spinal Injuries, often cau'fd by
blows lu Ihe head, accounted for
three and internal Injuries for two.
ton, Tex., Nov. IS.
Dr. Floyd R. Eastwood, dean of
McCarty optlmtaUcally predicted men at Lo* Angeles Stale College,
San Franchco may get a franchise said yesterday In his annual mid
by Mat year, giving the city the season report..
The fatalities Included two col­
green l i g h t to construct the
atadlum.
lege players, one athletic club play­
Under terma of the bond latoo. er, two boys playing samtlct or unthe MW hall park cannot be built supervised football and seven prep
until a big league franchise la aa- school boys. Ttiey compare with
aurtd.
II deaths In 1933.

one

Woodruff Looks For SEC Crown
In Traditional Gator Bowl Game

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Foxhunt Scheduled
Despite Drought

M tifr.'T jJS

fins

ty

Golden Gate Voters
Pass Bond Issue
For New Stadium

Head Hurts Cause
Most Grid Deaths *

C bru L

Titusville Tides

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my candidacy.
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Malcolm Wallace, T.C.U. guard,
is Cadet colonel in the Army
HOTC and is corps commander for
the combined Army and Air Foret
ItOTC units on the campus.

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pu blluhed one* each week for four
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The Panthers* are giving their
claw* an extra sharpening fop
their third conference tilt against
the Euatli Tiger* here Friday
night. The Crootns grldders ar*
taking heavy afternoon practices
getting ready to break the Eustls
Tigers 4-0 record. This will really
be tho arld*teat game for the Pan*
then.
Donnell “Gut" Burke Is Croomt ,
leading scored with 24 bolnU.vr
Burke ran two touchdowns In Frl*
day night’s game between Croons
and Dade City to be tha leading
scorer. Billy Gordon is next, with
12 points while Red Collins, Gee
Knight, Woodrow Detrevllle and
Bill Frederick la tied with oa*
touchdown each.
The band will take the fltld
during halftime Mr. Jamea la
training hia mus!c*makers to play
"Goodnight Sweetheart” and "Tug*.,,
edo Junction”. Next Friday night* J
the Panthers will play the Lea**
burg Trojans at the Memorial
Stadium at S:00 o'clock.

Door-to-door delivery service from
refrigerated trucks
Perfection milk.
cream, cottage cheeae, and egga are
farm fresh and DBLIC10USI
i

My elneere thanks to all of

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By R O S ETTA DAVIS

Job,

dangerous game.
Standing on the first tee with
a groupi trying to arrange a foursome, Hyatt wav hit, by a driver
balta ewung by a friend. He waa
knocked unconscious and leaf a
tooth. Ten stitch** were needed to
close hla wound*.
Jtamea of the IN9
Football League aeaaoa

For Euslis Game
With Hard Practice

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Make Sanford You?
Shopping Center

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k» V O L U M E X L V I

Fastest Seaplane
Strolling Plunges Into Bay
In Sanford Killing Its Pilot

Cherte* G. Shaw. Lung wood, hu*
hern selected fur a temporary promutfnn to squad sergeant with the
radrt rank nf uirmnn first flaw In
Ih* Air I'nrrr 1(1MV program »t
Florida Stair University, Tullahas-

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER &gt; _______________________________
F RI DA Y , NOV. *», 11151
S A N F O R I), F I,O K It ) A .
Associated Dress
— "y ■■

Seminole Educators Plan
Local Program Observing
National Schools Week

Hearing and brooming colder la
north and central portions this el*
tirnoon, fair and colder tonight
with loweM running front 31 to 3l
rtrcmr nnrtli In about SO extreme
"i&gt;uih; Saturday fair and warmer
in nfter noon.
I.ensod W ire

No. 55

Lodge Tells United Nations
U .S . Ready For Atom Talks
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Activities
To Be Held
Nov. 7-/3

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Shows Constable
To Theft Suspects

S p e c i a l a c t i v i t i e s h a v e been
p la n n e d b y local e d u c a t o r s f o r
th e ,' till'd a n n u a l o h s e r v a n e e o f
The
A m erican
K ih icalld n W eek.

\ trail of peanut shell* proved

Penciled Plans
For French Ave.
Sent To Capital
In a prepared statement luday, the fullnwing information
wa* given .mt liy State Senator
Dougin* Steintrom, nod State
ll. |ne*eiilatlvc* Mack N. Cleve­
land Jr., and Voile William* Ji.
"We liiivt- liccii informed tiy
tin* ili*trlcl engineer'a office of
the Stale Itoiul Department In
Del mid Hint final |teiu'licd plannod *perlfirnliun* of the French

President Invites Bilateral
Both Party Leaders Accord
To White House Sought
Door Still Open
\\ \SIH \UTON .p — President

But Russia Silent

to lie I hi* undoing of a in n of
Ei't'iihuwer Imlav Invited llcpuh
SAN DIEGO. Calif Us \ c c r . i Inictille* wlm w ere in the
In
. iti and Demoeratie eongression
Cunvair VF2Y1 Sea — Dart, the
inri-otli'lioii of the J u v e n ile Court
UN ITED NATIONS, N Y. (.P Nnv. 7 -Id.
BAND DIRECTOR I'ummy Walker
al leader* to a White Hmi*e Itrief Henry I'abot Lodge .It told the
to la i
world's (as lest seaplane, broke
It.
til.
one
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person*
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apart, burst into Humes unit
Ave., widening project have
vita ii a AO font stand collapsed at
Wot wlm apprehended Hu Inn»
plunged Into San Diego hurbor yes haa been o b s e r v e d n n m in lh
to 1 0 submitted to the Slate
The White Don e *ald tiie se* reads t&gt; *t.ut talk* with other
•re.
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University
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if* on bilateral agreements
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tiuciit
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s
ter day.
■ since IH 2 I. w h e n it s w a s t*s"■ il 1- being called "in line with
to foriuslt atomic materials for re­
111 I'aUnlui'scc, and will he 111
Its pilot, Charles K.IUchhmirg hildishcd liv joint a c t io n o f foi Ola's Itov aril Field, I os A n ­ tielleied lllev were .'c-qmn *ildi' tin
Here'* nn elect tun note front
Hie President'* e*1.ildl*heil policv search reach r* overseas at part
■ -. lies nt break in* wc»i of *.10
Tallulin**ee Mondav."
v . . , i flll.1i I'.'ducntion A s s o ­ geles, is re|i* on Hit* ihoulilei &lt;•(
Jt Floyd I’almcr mid John Sauls, who of St. Augustine, rude the fore part
ol keeping tile Ic.oli-i * of liotll of .1 program to share atomic
told
"W'e lire keeping ill very close
each received writedn votes In of the deltawing, needle-nosed Jet ciation and the American l.egion, 1 Willis O Hunter, attdetlr dirt*lor.
Y c - t c r d o ) , I '011*1,1 file li.illow.n
parties foils advi*et| on foreicu re know how for pcaci'
eoliluct with the progre** of
Tuesday's hnllotlng: "Our sincere flKhter to hU death tiefure the ncciii dine to Mrs. .1 I ' Mitchell. &gt; Tim stand wa* tielng used l&gt;v
w .1 1 died to investigate Hie l.ite-t
tin* I'loi.i 1 mill are hopeful that
i.ltlOllS '
I'lie chief Alltel lean delegate to
thanks to the good people of Snn- •hocked yeye* of hundreds of sped- iilllicipnl of the Soiilhsldc I'lilllMlV l.an.Headers from wtili-l. to dltect
11 Hie *erie* of lireak iii - in wlneli
the .olltili.t run lie let ill an
iiiart'lilng musician* on Die flcld
the meeting will take place with die l N .unionneed to Ihe General
find (or their thoughtfulness In nlors, among them hi* wife School.
otiie peaiiuls .ml perun* w e ie
earl)
date."
during lialf-lline al a fim|l..iU
....... ..
iUI nation Political Com­
giving u* their sparsely scattered Margaret.
llcpnlihfan* -(ill m eotilrol ol 1 oil
i.ikio
I ’ ri-v 1u11-.lv, .1 pistol
anil
It lias always liven abscised, she game Ten af tiie Intuird Were
mittee Hint this would lie a gigantic
Mr*. lUchhmirg. mother of their
write-in votes In Tuesday's elec­
■ ome cosh was taken from the
gt.
toil
wilh
Hie
Democrat
&gt;
said,
for
the
purpose
of
Inform
font uni step for ISl.Vi 111 President
hospital Dell.
(f nif rmlllomil)
tion” Mauls received u vote In the two small children, only ln*1 Satur
house
leads lo take over when the xilh Eisenhower'* plain for an interna­
City commission races and Palmer day helped her husband celebrate incr the public of the accomplish
la Ills luvesllgiitlon, li.illow.ii
' on 11 .* runt cue* in Juiiuurt
tional paid -if at mill' energy for
got one In the write-in space under Ins 31st birthday. The sight of the incuts and neons of schools and
.'.uni across some peanut shell* I
the State senator classification, burning, crumbling plane dlslnle tu secure coopciiitmn and support
hiimrli'.aii eon .oil.il mu on lui peaet-fol pa: p . s
. old w i* aide to trace a trail of
They made il known they had no grilling before Iter left her dared, i in meeting these needs.
h&gt; 01 lie followed the trail through ,
1 hit 11111 it-: 1 p, 1 1 .in oi action
eign pullet Ins I.... .. imderiaken
» pictures available at this time so and a friend I&lt;\1 her i|uickly to an
about one and a half lodes of
Ollier spoiison of tlm week ties
es -n ht-fiirty a
pel ledlt'.illv during Hie lust IWu for the m-vI year
that the populace mry-get a good autumoblle.
a mills and filially eallie opoli the
veur. besides it. founders ale the
seal --I llie Fl*eniiost 1 r .idlllllil- plopt.scil iliteiti.iliiot.il ag.'lley
I I'stifi-iicc of the throe lm\ *
look nt them. However, they ire
Tin* Navy promptly launched an U. ft. Office of Fdilelitioii and the
I r 11 ion Hut Ihe I’ resiileiil's cal. t'lealt il to iwei'scc the uli mt for
loot al Hie house n r t i- d lll g to I
working op a platform, olio planii Investigation, and today had divers No Moil»I Congress of I'airpis and
I fge ail the
h the nu t ting on Not 1 ■ eeiiled peace pi gi am
1 , allow 11 iiii'litded V.' 01 cash a
of which advocates n reduction ill exploring the bottom of the bay, Tenchcls
tv Model -i ore ills s|.ifnl leslle t • I Tilled State, , I v ols | , I, ail. aorh
o
o
m
m
e
a
,
a
pocket
t
title
1
t/m
weight tuiintig the citizens. This •ome 40 feet deep, for till* of)
I'oopct ate 01 ei ci v was pos ltd'1 sells lo uper.1I1 ire Icai reactor*,
The celill III theme of iho ivet'1*,,
| hi,oh - a lo.igniliiiiK glass ami tin I
niny seem odd, so it should he ex­ wreckage which might help explain
I \l I M IA S sF F l&lt; I.eon I 'intuit w 'Hi Ho new I lemorl .Hi le.nlel I t offer voiirsi" in nuclear safety,
■'llootl
Schools
me
W
il
li
fft'spttii
-i
.lot
w
tin
h
w
.
I.
Olid
10
'■
1
Hi.
plained that hoth are insurance the accident.
and i t mv ite I.M) foreign cancer
t 11. oil Judge Hugh II i'avlor to slop
s ilu llly "
is. fn o f fee l,
it I»■Ss 1111
1• .I.
agents.
das denied a |ietilion for an iii
Fl-i idluw tl aid at to news roti c*pelt* to iisii American cancer
* # •
Capl F. K. Slason, Navy bureau nssiglilllelit for eveiy citizen. Hi'
11,1 1It til .11 i'Mjimit'h'il
hut.Ik hi in function I., preirut Hie Stale if.mil
i e *i .i i f h l.igdltle and swap views
h'l rnve \\ I'dliv 1In s Ilia I lie lllleiulihtinf ft in ( final n tt( tralln iL 1 a if ft I lepal I iiicol from aw ueding pn
Herman R. Morris, princltail of nf A erunu alics representative ut cording to Mis. Jack llnini-y, who
I* V lll1* 1’ Ih.-niier Iherre .Men
ink ft •ri l* 11•1•*. Ttt r I *11 i| Ii flic wat ml m alt load eontrael* during tin* 1....... .. .nil si 11ti the 1 lemm'i at* mi vy lltl 1 S din tnr*
the ,Seminole High School, left yes­ the Cunvair plant here, said he is handling rinblicitv for the week
taiilge ,i Imi anti.ninred the Uultfd
Daily hroadcastt me on Do de- Fran ce toil ly -t.il.nl Hie life ad j i t ' a " Tu hm I u llM irr flu- rm
terday afternoon to attend a dir* was ill u complete loss a* to the
la*l Iwo months of iim Johns ad both I -reign and domestic Hinder* M.ile* i* reudv to gn e In the prin­
| "i n Know In 11.1 1 If 1 alii I1.0I pn
|if» - h t lh It.I
of Ii i . gin eminent on an Assi'iu
agenda of activities locally.
ector's meeting of the executive cause,
nilnistrullim
tnreil Fi-eulmwer a* eager lo c* cipal leclilileal Idu aide* of rnotmrll« .il ti f t in n ik i tl il w ,1 * .1 ........ 3
"We lust don't know why It imp
“ council for the Florida High School
On Sunday, the Itov. Waller A. lilt vole mi a relatively minor
Judge Tuvloi s.inl in Ins ilcctsion
Athletic Assn, lleaduarter* for the pencil, hut we intend to try to find Merts, pastor of Ole First pit’s hiidgel.n i ill - iml i- lie a-kril .1 liana fli.ii ila- (mm'. i 11 w r ii'ii ( tfu* he ngreed witli ,1 lavpaver'* claim f il-h h 1 lose cordial and con ding nation* in lilirarie* of lata
stnii'tive" lelallon* witli the new mi imclciir energy ptu* *etx of
aai Ih 1 1 h al lirrn t .lir a ,is flu's
three-day meeting are at the Semi­ out," he told reporters
l-yierlan riiurch. Fusils, will speak
Hi it t onlraif* .die,ols lei and pro
Itichlamrg had taken the Sen op Die topic, "Ideal* to l.lv. H&gt;.” vole of i-iiufiil.'iicc a* a maneuver " nil In I li .i\ v lull .1 tl« fun tl h ,u I posed would consume prarticallt I ii' mimi' i alic leadcrslilp 111 io n f.ird* ali*lr.iiding .'al.iHSi scientific
nole Hotel In Jacksonville.
VI es*
« * *
m d teidiiuc.il lunik* and re[)ortt
to ram ihrougli limlgcl pviqtosal* .1 tla |‘i jiiint sfii'IU dal
Dait off from the hay only a few over W Hot ut 1! p in
all ol the primurv Iliad funds Ii*
Ihe • illf.o Ilian Senate Itl'polill ludilislied in all cininlrie*
curbing spending
Here’s a vcinin 'er Ihul the Jay- minutes earlier on a regular test,
III.V)
toil
lie
could
not
go
licyond
rec-spunsured square and round 'light which a group of more titan I On Monday, a panel composed
As Lntlge spoke tin-re way no
a IPi.’ii decision ol the Florida So van leailei , (lint bii'uklu*l with
Specifically, tiie
I'rc m ic r
0 |&gt;
dance will he held tonight starl­ a htmilri-i visiting aviation writers of M m llamillim iliibee, chair pn*cil an ioereiiSe for llu I'limtnu
picnic Court denying an lulimctiuu Flseiitiowei and oiidilied Hie Pie* wind fnini Mnscnw whether tho
man;
Mis*
Dmothv
t'hamliers;
otiiil
laud
lo
urn■■.men
altiv
ing ill 9 o'clock al the Nulinual hud been Invited to watch. The i
Russians Inn) changed their minds
in .1 similar h pc ease
Itidibv
Newman, intern nleation* Ministry. which ihi* A*
Guard Armory.
iml decided in go iilung with the
Navy was especially proud of its Mrs.
"II Is significant dial Hit* tie w 11nt
teacher
at
NmiDnide,
and
Miss
sumhly F iiimh' c ('uminlttcn fa
Sen i.vmlon H Johnson I D Fisenti iwer jiMipitsals Wilh nc goelsliin In**• been rerogui/ed a* the
awnonhlp nf the world’* first Jet- [
Peggy
Wilson,
intern
at
t.vimin
Tex
1.
stall’ll
to
step
up
m
Hie
new
li 111- n* *1 d under way Indween
law of Hit* slate more than a
vflied.
powered seanlune fighter tweame
...................
.. vrl
. . . tiie ,„
.K
.on In Kmiwland'* present pn Washington m l Moscow, Lodg
quarter
of _a ...........
century,
j.eg
if the way in
In which it combined
innimmu &gt;flcfiool,
„,r
, will discus* the topic.
II wa* Hie third vote of coitfl
itvvr
isliilure lias nut seen GI tu anvjiul Udio n ns ma|iSiiy lender, already m ft. ,, l i Dial ihe u.-.i is
Iho spew* of bshd-baiwd Jet* with
U*mo. r«**v,
^jlcnce Vie i'reinlcr ho* demandc^l T w o - tirlie rs of im portance In ' Hie *t.i tii ti' rcgiilutiog tile lunlget o1" 1 promised In meet the I’ resi open (&lt;■ Die Russian, lo join file
the versatility of water-based &lt;dlr- “ T ill! nt l poo.
1
local
iMmtlUH
w
ill
he
liisi'ilssint
dcnl "m
"lim
lh.m li.ilt w.iv
in 1 1'ri‘ sideiil's iHogram.
since
in*
fit*k
office
last
sitinniitr
I
summer
iiig .iml I'Xlii'iiillliM'i' id (uiiil* ii dcnl
inen1 Ih.in
eraft. '
’
-II. -F. Cooper^ehalrman of the
, .Mnml.it titglil at the reg u lar meet
prchlnns
|
l" trie Stn'e Ituad Depart f.it KliiiH Ihr n.itimi
lie s.inl llu* I'm h d States has
The filer was married to MnrR'*- .Seminole Count" SChoM trustee*. Ilf* 1 aInn* I niillinrl/i tl linn ear lug of Hie Li t * l om ildssioo at I'lillng
\ I »i his pciMmal v lew &lt; nn j
mrut. iiulwilhshiiitllni! the tint Ii
ret Sneuglrr, daughter of .1 II. will *penI. mi the 'topl^. "investing Her In tin day In po*o u i|ue*'iim| t'orihnv In i *it\ Mk:r W.h i i i i r which ihe i inr; t cniiinit c Ihnu i |n wln llici Klsrtilicwcr shinild n.n I Im -ii talking wilh Britain. France,
11 Giind S. hold*." nvei WTIIII ut of eonflilener on almost niivlliiiig Kt'ifU l("y 0(H‘ ttrals V\ ill) TfiMT
i in.id.i Aiisir.ilia, Belgium, South
c\i’v tfi.il iiim IIi r of per'idle i•v i■i
nil M'cnlnlv with Iii. I iciiw»cr:illi
C LEV ELA N D UP - A *tute wit­ Spengler. retired Army general, t pin. Tuesday
\'iii’a mil I'nrliigal on tiie pro
also of St. Augustine
lie (ell iteeetsarv tnelu line the Nl'l V’liU* , dll's For fnjllMU f i’l.tl i'N t (irtfriii firiK liv llu* r&lt;».id d. p.n i ft ..-h i Know land aid
ness mmeeiled today the coroner's
Speaking Wednesday ul l l&gt; m limlgi'l. Hie tiamlliiig of I-.eni'li .if f.tlifi hiM*nr .111if lltr Itffii*1 with un til hu• hci'ii Ihe •sulip-cl nf much
glam Tile l dnti'd Slates has said
IliehiMiurg was graduated from
I
I»
a
s
*•
11
f
i
.it
fn
-it
t»n
\
hii,i!
I
W With am*, 'f a i l s in North Africa, lip sraoiiatj lit f i t . til licit
it will go .the ul w th ihi* program
office had fulled to lest the blond Kcllrrlinu* High School in St Air w 11 I tie Mr*. If
• deictic Iimu time hi lime " Iu I j • .....In
c
I Indhi'i Hie Ihr -fins pun or not
I In* ftiritii'1 j11•11 ra1r |nr t cun I ivl.n .nil
af murdered Marilyn Sheppard to| jiisllne In ]f&gt;41 and attended Mu* chilli loan; Ml *. P. D t mb r on. of leaks in Hie Nam.iial tief -n .
Hi tdd I dial t |dt i1 I m I
t Ir*1 suggu ti-I sonic did mix of
CCIlfcP 4af ,1 (Mill fl)\ i’l 'l U (ill'll
Ihe 11cels it *n w ms hlife led .hm n
determine whether 'he hir.l been .nrlmselt* Inslitole of Technology Lyman Sehmil; Mr*, t' F Giles. f T. IIIH'll It111 I all mvi.lv ed ill Ii.ilv | -I»■III'
din •
I 111' I Cl I
Tit'll fh 1 'll' VI cl s|'M II ,* 111 .1 l i V l MV C l - '•lilt lit CM l 'III Ilk Ml C| I1Ut t i ,i I lei mi I S i ’ll
Ihe Hulk In lie dune by the interfor five year* He wa* a Navy I.ake Monroe Selpiol. Ml* Fl.za on e..ti*titntioiiul revision
putsoneil.
|1
'
MIC.t
I
n
inct
r
uwhile u i'' 1 ' , iiiiliuii.il atniilic .ifuiu'y l.ivore.l by
1 .-1ft Shiiioii. Sunfoid lituotiiiiii | De Was f-.111 lit- eoilid in.tkv Ihe clli.il kje^ H Cf l III still' I t I Mictittl
t .tins Mill pi evident uf flu l ill.,
Under searching cries* exainina- pilot in World War II and til* father jS.lioul:
in tillcc: MCI llll pi .ddernXfiptMrm i! 11 I Tic in*’ -cj t * |mi
111,1 llic United Slates 11 &gt; also snul the
Mi*
Ituvlivt Hi in-on. | resignation threat at ant pmtil tie
h.i-Ncc i li.imhcr id t DiniiiTiM
ad\
.
salt
Ii”. •I 1i ^IM1 *i mted Male- .uni uihei countries
™ (ion, Dep Coroner Lester Adelsiili aa* a World War I pilot. A* a l.iaootoii Stimot. ami Ml*, /lltliii like* ill tile ileliafc oil Hie 1,1 I'll l| 4'l|i.ilc ill (tie (li t &gt;
(■
v
•
ri
lire
vi ill Ih
Hill t lurpcd (lie l.ilmv
i ...ul
*(\
Cl
flu
I
c|||s
•
I
’
Ihe
St
ti.il&lt;
also admitted her autopsy report youth lie was interested in plane* Welsh, Sol!tll*idc
.lltl ttla* Iim.ml h.l&gt; let CoiMriiiTs utid tc
1 will *|»onsnr -i resiiloliuii calling
lion d dial blliigel Thai eoalde till* I Ih *s II • .il Hi I
du ll mi *
It
contained a “ typed error" a* to and hi* single ainhilion wa* to lie
hu tli. I N to convene an inter­
icivcd hi.lx fin asii h f h’l 111 Which
Kat Iy*t•* llmnindder.I ouul v pro '""1 to tell Ihe deputies, m .H i.I i.'fl tilling i'f| fIIII***
when her savagely beaten body come a pilot He spent most of In* I veiiting
&lt;
H
i
11*4*1
ii
»n
in
llu*
in.M
ini
ul
will rcwult in m 11ii mt Ii |\ stpcr.itnu:
nal on.ii scii'iildli coufi’ ience next
iitl.omy.
will «pmk , *hat tl they waul fo add even in
-pure youthful limn* making mode!
was pronounced dead.
t
w
i
t
m
t
\)'
i
chiirttc*’
l»;t\
I
hci"t
u .ir tu ills -u s many aspects id the
I loo-.lav lit I pill . while -peak | frillies to spending In Ihv t o m I'x p ic vc il tii‘fntc Hit* niniiilivsil'ii dciu il cl S;.»n inhi ilurmu tIh* fir-»l
plane*
iiiunii'allmis Ministry Ho v II 'i.tw
"t\ Micriffis of llic ilicntmill! ut)
Uni Dr. Adclsnn insisted on live
ii inn p &gt;d plan
er* on I'Siday ul t pm will tie lo
If
1
■*
111H
11
fill
in
llu*
nlillK.illCC
find
,inoiIn-r
i
..limit
lo
'
.
it
miiiistr.ilicn cf f «cv Heel I i'liitv
stand ut the murder trial of Mari­
I he iiiiiinatuin.il agency could
■Mr* Muiguiet (liv iiol.l*. vhmt
ti
ivctinn^
fin*
cfniruc
ilml
.id
■
&lt;
M
llmw
Tile
fTihluel's
decision
will
belli
lyn's osteopath husband. Dr. Sam­
In el &gt;11&gt; he esplameil nn a iiasis
imm, Vli * Itov Nielml*. Mi** Mende* I ranee filt h lltroucli Ih. lu^Mncnfs iii.iv In- nniflc in fin
uel It Snt'ppnel. Hint he did not
in,l.n i &gt; the pi'fiali/ed agencies
Fho.ii.i ih.on|.-on. Mi** Fiame* Assi'lltlilv Hie agrer ioetits on t. tfi.ir Ut^ Inf i1Minmere i,»I iiI mccn
attach any importance to these
■ i llic l N These ngem'le* are
llnehl and Mt** .Margie War- arm ing Gentium
In
flic
tit
.i
II
i
r
nf
I
m -si Iii 11 Kunvi
omission*
&gt; dated lu Ho- I N m rummon
ninth
tcs 11 1Hilled I ll.lt III ll II llll Il la'll
The IT.selgli Alf.iir* ...........
A* Dr. Adcluon answered onespat puses lull i.petal.* under their
c
I'tlR II \NU Ol.
It I' Mtlwee, i'l.iilllv siipelin earlier tiamed a suppoilci ol Ho IIHMill \ .1 III! ii ft,ill tilth .1 fnplc
HONN,
Germ
liny
vf
—
The
West
V lions from defense counsel William
'll budget and I’Miistltullun Tin*
pilhlli'lin Sen i.iiv Cordon of i in
t ■ 11. Il-It I of Pllhlli ll.-tl ovlloil will I'rcmicr Dcputv 1'iviii Ifihotie A mil Ii I, nnd ii Tcmifl \ \ V Huh
mcepled
today
fltixxla'x
change
of
* ' J Corrigan, llic handsome defen­
in M iI a -ih K.- , ghui ifpif hv fin*
TAI.I.AIIAS.HKK
l/lh
T I. c gull M'lUM'd ll.d»V lo give Up iii'pi Vain i i .ms s, i l.n Pave shown a
-peak
Sal
to,lav
lit
I
p
m
lo
write
ds
ii'pori
lo
Htc
\
.
told,
heart
prop
*al
to
free
Konstantin
dant listened closely with Id* long,
1 Iiiii nu off n it i iini n * • i lii'lv dclri iiiii 'iml In keep the !‘ re»l&gt;
iii iMlv, ire jmin •ihildici rtif S.ilt
f ’lcrid/i I*i iId ii* IHilitic* f'diitmi
liming
Allien, mi
Fdueiillop mi Htc pai I
delicate linger- pressed to Ills lips. vUi Neurulli, I litter'* foreign min
I* d when prinn Ii .hiiimi; lime *•111(1 tedny milhci i/ctl Wt' dcin shert* will show lo* -Ini iml In i -I* id's p i - glum cle.it of rinse enWeek,
tile
tuition'*
school*
extend
isteu
from
Spa
ml
au
War
Crimes
Corrigan Tin mine red away nt Dr.
tangling lies wtill tiie C N.
elt li-oi
ini!-, .iinnml
I it mu IV’h’Kinpli €*«&gt;, tc inc i cine ih I'ue dm
il Mi.ellil invitation lo tiie pul.lie
AdaUnn, demanding repeatedly to Prison.
la *Igc s a d small research reac­
Ihdn rl Ituniii.in, |in***»dt nl nf Ihr inliikttntc ti*l«*K&gt;nph r«t»*N nn uv«t
De sunt in Will not enticed tin
!■&gt;
vl*ii
elii'srooin*
nnil
*ec
Hie
Neurulli, HI, is suffering from a
know if Mrs. Sheppard1* body bad
ifccnllv nrNunl/cd lni*ndiiill ennm tik” ’ -d per cent, «*ffcetivc Mcntlny. elivtiiill lo Ibliloi'lnt ii If hind I tors, wrueli ciiii n r limit m a year's
xchonl*
in
action
Spon*»i*
e*
been teste I for p.ifson, and if not, heart condition and acute rheuma­
S.mlnrd l.iihTpr im*v and ,1 &lt;’
f l c ndniNtuti* Incicnts* n m leu- Neubeigir, II vein "Id I'ortluml i ms’ lor well iimlci Cssionn, would
tism. He 1* nearly blind. Tile West litoule thill in litr.l, JO million will
why not.
h.ivis, tlulrimiii nf Die ( li.imhcr will) Jilt inlci dale mli' l-ihm| which mil Inn , nlDtoiigli unofth'iiil
ninl help m tlm practical apidicalion o(
aeci'fit
till*
ms
dat
ton.
cm
powers
have
lung
been
in
favor
"A* a trained pnlhidcgist," Cor
domir icseaich to medicine, farm ­
nf ( ♦ •rnincrcc I)mm Im II cnmniltlcc hi. M
diuihie idn'fl,ed i* linn* gave N*'ii
ini* cffrclivt* July lo
Mi
*
lilttl.alti
Kopierlil,
Mendn
nf
hlx
retcuse
but
unlit
ihi*
week
riitnn asked the. witness. "should
ing and imlusti v
«! 1 1" hr fii* ul flic inert Ifn: In lukc
In its mder, tin* ii*ikii(•*** i’strn lifi gei ti 1".():*'.* v i*l*- lend
ol*
lltglt
School,
i*
g*
oct
al
elinir
ihe
ftiivsinn*
had
refused.
you not have made a microscopic
l.n I- nf lu |pc immediate fulutv.
pull in m din ii' ’ inn n| I Imm mullet
in i ■ 11ma -iiid Wc d * r ii l n mci h. I
llulv Ihice -tl I h f gun' i *J, I[Ul
He ha* seven year* left to *ervc lltliii t.f tiie uelivllte*. witlli- Ntr
examinnCcn of the wounds, and
ktluM Icy
mJ ll Ui Mild In’ uf f ■* i.Shh/ del ink: Ihi* flHctil yeci ciul
lOfiuift* wi'if iiiiiepm Iftt in 1h.il Hi' duel .tied
LONDON
i/IN
\
chirk I. t ll.c
Hazel
We
I,
(touthslde,
I*
sp*.11*01
M the hlrnnl In determine if they con- of n 13 year sentence by Ihe Idler
"Me ale prepared lo start discosluriel of Ihe law fool I* II" Ming fl'lllptcd In fr\ hi . five .it ur cd *1 niii' id, und even wdh l i e m lull), nut Die tine*' dn nut hm
S ta in e d any foreign objects?"
national War Grime* Tribmial at Iflg llpllll pill). I III*.*
s fur hnih t Inhi r« ;i **■ i In* I ciiifmnyN intf knIu L** Till \"li- aiming Hum I lie finilit sii'ii with filler countries for ths
ertmlied ii mao to dealh i 1 '' ' I runtcniciif*
Million'
inure
will
rend
unit
hear
Nuernberg.
He
wmilil
he
the
first
Dr. Adujson cuuntered Hint lie
vviiiilii.g io. ehum«m today Iml •-"ft! ( ‘.«iitart Ii in hern mud*' with I mpt lull of ti will h«* I’liiidmii’il nt n ffiilu the |i"*t uf the ut nt •- nu* fom hiMuii ol bilateral agreements
had inude a visual exuininatiun uf the major Nazi war criminal* liboiil M'liiinl* Ihrougli newspaper on keeping lime, mill only It* Ihr &lt;’d\ wi ll icfcrcncr In hnlll Imn x.
Neidicrgei JH.ri.;.' 1 , I'oidou JK i.'JJJ ■ *Imii will make it possible for u*.
and
radio
lealure*.
radio
and
tele
cllllll
I
ii
bn
released.
that sutislieil him there were no
It uu * Neiltu'l get ’ ■ victory Dint iimlci mu laws, to furnish tcclmichimes milled.
vision
prii|srums.
displays
ami
Mich foreign objects.
Soviet High Umninivsioner 0. M dt'inoiislt aliou* ami special com
pl umin'* fold I ul id tin* Semite I" cal iidorinatmn, tecliuicul avsistThomas Manner*, f.’J , ihi rmWestern
Union
*ind
in
applying
Defense attorney Fret! W. Gar- Pushkin sent tioles to the high mi mi Ity programs and uetivitle*
I lemm-riit ■ Ilf liifollii' lill' IHI ll aiice, und necessary aiimuntr of
iloye of the Works Ministry, lost
fuc llic increase Dial it* operat­ tinitiotie uas asked during a recess 'oniinlvslminr* of t Ii e United
Snmilui, and itregiiii'* utlifi S* n llssiunaldc mutei tills for the con"Wishing for good school * I* ds life while lielformiug II 'il'l.
ing
I'tisl*,
pm
ilcuiurly
hdiur.
Inul
whether the purpose of Corrigan’s Male*, Britain and France on nut enough," ilecluri's tiie s|.oii in* lia.l eurileil opt twice weekly
uloi, nidepeudfiil Wayne Mm .■ , struidmn .mil operalion *.( research
mli Hin t'd sharply.
vigorous cross examination of Dr. Wednesday saying Neural It should spring coiniriiltee ' rnminuntlo'* foi tiie lint IV yeni*. Hi. c u t In*lui* uiiiuiiitn'i d in ndl add i Utn 1 ii n tors t i lie located aProa I "
A lelson was !&lt;&gt; cast doubt on (lie he relciivetl because of old age and have good school* when the pen rnmt* euught III til*' eleeti lenlly
He s.inl Dial, pending the crej.
Vide to give the Diinnfiai fun
Rpeclalialnif in the run 1 roI uf
work of Ihr coroner's nrnrt.
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ill health.
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driven ilrumx lion lifi Die heavy termite* mil powder post hcttlai
((JlMlIilllcd On I'wge I lin e I

Judge Decides
Not To Enjoin
Road Department

Mendes-France
Stakes Government
On Budget Dispute

Baseball Discussion
Slated For Meeting

•m

“SB

In Sheppard Trial

Reds Agree To Free
Nazi War Criminal

Western Union
Granted Rate Rise

Candidate Refuses
To Concede Race
Before Canvass

Clock Works
Crush Man

Exterminating Firm
Opens Offices Here

Demos Pledge Their Cooperation
WASHINGTON Ut-Democrati
canvassed Ihe Job nf faking over
the reins In (he Sena Is as well
as the House today, With a pledge
lo meet President Eisenhower
"more Ilian hallway" In tackling
Uic nation’s pr. Idem*.
Although xevciul veteran aena*
Io m expressed some misgivings
atwut laklng control with the nar­
row margin won In Tuesday'a elec­
tions, Democratic Leader Lyndon
II. Johnson said:
"Apparently there will be a ma­
jority of the members of the Senate
sufficient to organise it. If we can
organize it, we will."
The Texan, In a statement Is­
sued al Austin, said the Democrats
are determined In approach the
hsues "In a spirit of cobperalion,"
"We wit' meet the President
Mt more than halfway in any effort
to work out a common solution to
the Uifficul'. problems of national
security, of neacc and of prosper­
ity," he aa'd.
"Naturally, U are cannot agree
with the President, we &lt;wOI vote
v our convictions. B u t . , . there will
U no obstruction foe tiro sake of
ibMructinn and no ha macing for
Ihe sake of partisan advantage."
The DemelraUc Senate victory
apparently was sealed yesterday

when a virtually complete Oregon
rrnint showed that BlcJiard L. Neuberger had unsealed Hrpuldiean
Sen. Guy (T ip ton by slightly more
lhan 2.0C0 vote*.
Barring any upsets in possible
rr .’cunt* there nr eLiewhere, this
meant a Senate lineup of 4N Democrala on Senate control starting In
dent Sen. Morse id Oregon, wlm
says he will vide wilh Hie Demo­
crats on Senate simntnd starting in
1035.
In Ihe Itouu, the Democratic
margin was more solid— 233 lo 203.
Senate Republican Leader Knowtand of California said he expected
the Democrats to lake control and
added;
"They may find they have some
nrcblema in taking on control when
Il drpendi on Ihe vote of the fn•dependent party ( Morse)."
lie laid the election outcome was
not "a repudiation of the Elsen­
hower administration" but the nor­
mal mid-term gain the outs can
expect
Johnson listed a bipartisan for­
eign policy , among Ihlnga he oak)
a Democratic Congress wlU ■
to achieve, along wilh a strong
tlonal defense, “’reasonable" ri
le g la la t io * . antimonopoly
guard* (■ the atomic energy

anil oiliers.
Hi* muial also ruusidrr* the
President'* foreign trade program
vital, and lulled: "We’re iml going
In Ixdlle It up a* the Hlrd Congress
did," Eixenlmwcr originally viniglil
a three-year extension nf ih&lt;&gt; lie
clpmcal Trade Arl with new nil
Glorify to nil tariff*. After Imnurlant GDI1 fj;i|&gt;o*lli,m developed, lie
Mdtled for a .simple one-year ex
tension, which Coligres* passed
Sen. Hayden il) A m hav said
he is duhinui about hi* party'*
taking over Ihe Senate wilh u mar­
gin wi ll'll eould he wifieil oul by
one vlcath in a stale wilh a Re­
publican governor
Another veteran Democrat, wlm
asked Ihnl Id* muni’ mil lie used,
said today. "I'm doubtful utnml
Hie political wisitom of taking con­
trol with such a small margin."
"We're very apt to have n legis­
lative stalemate, and President
Eisenhower m ild beast us over the
head for It In 105ft. Just as I'resi
deni Tnunan did Ihe Republicans
lit 1041," this senator aihh*.l.
Sen, Grorge (D Ga) said yester­
day his parly had nu choice hut
lo assume swale coni ml, A similar
view was expressed by Senator*
Russell (D G a ), Paitort (D -R I)
and Qore (D-Tann).

weight of Ihe clock Two lepulrmun,
sent In see wily the rloek lind stopii***I striking, ftnpiil Ids Ixsly an
hour later,
The clock, Jutting out from the
building opposite Temple liar, i* ii
fiimiliur l.omlon huulmitik.

Commie Agent
Falls From Aircraft
S EO U L M* — Pali ( V o n Kwuti.
a Soiillt Korean Army p.Iol. pieki'l
lifi a hitchhiker Tuc'ilnv
Tiie Utah, drex-eil in a l«&gt;K
Army unifurin and currying com­
plete Identification iiapers. wanted
In ride witli Psk from a Seoul air
strip in I’uk’ s base near Hu* old
front lines.
About 3d miles Old nt Smiul Ihe
hitchhiker, sitting in Ihi- too k seal
of Pnk's LIU liaison p I a " e. at
lucked the pilot and threatened to
kill him If he refused to fly lo a
North Korean flcld.
Pak refused. The hitchhiker Ite
gait hitting him over Hu* head witli
a club and tried to stranglo hint
with a necktie
Pak threw hi* plane into a quick,

sleep turn. Ill* passenger, thrown
off balance, fell nut or the plane
an.l plummeted Sou feet to his
death,
Ttw IlOK Defense Ministry, dis­
closing Die alary today, laid Ihr
hitrhhikar had been identified r*
a M y tar-old communist agent-

tile Duval I'est Uuntrol Cu., lias
transferred d* ufflcc* fi&lt;on Jack snnville tu room IS of Dll' Molllem m a llolel liiillililig.
Tin* move wii* m»'i**. neenrilirq;
to owuer iii it munauer M. I,. S a ­
mi, to yet chisel to Dm cell Dill
Kimidu urea the rmnpnny serve*.
Acciirilluc to Huxim, Ihi' homlni
eompiiiiy offei* I’lintract* of nn inilefliialn nut ore. The in iginui exter­
minating Jun is gunniuicfij fur uu.*
year, tnni then fur a nvirago uf
( l « -1 If per year tin* fon a n p y will
toe rare of it resilience Imlefinllely.
It was i iinrti-&lt;I tin* company
makes free iuspeetliilM covering
Die I'eulrnl Fluriiln Area. Ktn!«
Certified Opvratur is Perry Com
iiiamier.

Advertisement
Being Considered
An advertisement In a special
Florida supplement which will he
published by the New York Hit
aid-Trllmne is heiujt considered hv
Dll’ advertising anil publicity rummiller nf the (')iamher of Com*
tnareo.
The advertisement would deal
with an Industrial theme.

Present at the meellug held
this morning on the mailer were
Irving Pryor, chairman nf the
committee, and Mnrcelle Faille.
V. D. ik’plt, Herbert Roller anil
Jim Fisher, me tubers, und Cltffurii
McKIbhtn. chairman of the t'ufC
ludustrtil committee.

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"llowcry liny* Meet Do*
Monster"
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" S h eriff of Miiuilowu"
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Sunihiv ami Momlny
"Apache"
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Start* 11:30
"I The J u r y ”
11:64 - 10:38
“ Flame am) tin* Flesh"
ft:SIS Only
Snturilnv Only
Start* 11:31)
I no

"Smoky"
"Overland Parifli-"
Sunday • Monday • Tuesday
Start* 0:30
"Magnificent Obsession"
and
"('liv Beneath (he S e a "
COLORED D RIVE IN
"N ever Lai Me Go"
"Dirk T ra c y " — Serial
Starts 7:16
Saturday Only
"The High Lonesome" (Color)
"The Peking E x p res s "
Cartoon
Start* 7)13
Sunday • Monday
"Tit* l-otig Walt1’
Cartoon — News
Starts 7:16

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Workei With Yen For Honey
Has Trouble Moving Find
KN O XVILLE Trim
V Heard
Die one about tiie swat ill of lice*
Dial chain re aid ed into an old link
er on mi Oak Bulge i oust rut 11nh
project — and how they (nit the
government in the linin') Imsim's*'1
At least, tliul's the story told
today by Knoxville Journal rohim
ill*l Vic Weals, who say* another
fellow loll) lit tu lie loesnt know
where Ihe oilier guy gut it. Iml Dial
doesn't seem to In' reason to hold
down a good stiuy
Seems that as tin* bees began
storing up honey for the winter
nn tills alumic I'limdruction Job,
one of tiie construct lull worker*—
wlm a l o kept Pees- kept tils eye
an these
Dne day, he Pningld s tub with
him, und collected about Ml [mutids
of liiincy, then put the bees into
a hive and planned lo take the
whole works witli him. He liudn't
reckoned with tiie material* check
er, though—something of a prac­
tical Joker.
"Got a requisition?" asked the
checker.
"No. Du t need a requisition?”
asked tiie beekeeper,
,
"Well, my orders are that nu
government property can 1*** taken

tid of here without a requisition,"
Hie checker replied.
"fint tills isn’t government prop­
el tv," Probated the beekeeper.
"Tliese bee* ju*t flew ill hem and
tel tied "
"T ru e But their uesl is sit ached
to government property, and th*
honey is attached to government
property Therefore, Hie bee* ana
tin* honey are rhvimtsly govern­
ment property, anil cannot be re*
iimtied without a requisition," said
said Die checker.
"W dl. how do l get a requisi­
tion’ " asked the beekeejier
" i ’ll have lo call Die top man,"
said Ihe checkrh.
The lop man ruliM that if the
bees were to fly out of Hie yard
of their own accord, then a requisi­
tion wouldn't be necessary.
"That won't get me any honey,

amt I'm not going to stand arouna
and watt fur the bees to fly out."
said the desperate beekeeper.
"In that case," said Hie top man,
"I'll pul through ■ requisition right
away." It wer.t through official
channels and w t j app ro ve d, and
the beekeeper gut both the bet]
and the honey.
At least, that's the story.

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l«! Ill ll t I \VI l k l*i| f
it's due 111 a large measme to lift
lltitiil .t
.i i ni« .i^'.'nn-t On I it's iMilalinn loo mile, hehirrl the iii Ills liallcl al Indcprndemi*. Mo.
spot on thr (.ommimt-i hull It
tain n
Aidi Ilia* poolers .inr lion Curtain ami eonlinuoiis hat |Truman said. "II will be the npht
In Germany, it'* probably re n\
answer apuin."
cd for Ilian, Ihi' II S cniiii illfii . i . i mi I ili t i .i t isoifd from linn .issin" hs the CoinmuiiUt#.
Another well kooffii Democrat
ft 111 i* I MI mm!* " Itias Hpfv* s
radio station here
Ilia- tin plains cover a wide
\n\ m. - » t|i iii'trislratmn range Iml emphasis is on polltis'iil former I’osfmnsler General James
Rlax—Ha- lln hi Amenron •*"• »' i ii
tor—la nor major pitipupaiil. I S 1,1 I I v ft fit*'lii'li* i L*r up rarry hroadca-t- Alintit ;ui per cent ol \ Knrlrs pot in an earlf vote In
. t |,*f s
i «• ;»fill I,*,
air lime i» devoted In such prti New York and predicted a “ Demo­
weapon In SnvU'l on upied i ; •
ft
III l&lt; i ! 2\ lioMTs a dav 4iant. im linlmp III newscasts |cratic sweep
Germany ll&lt; lno.nl mi--im t i
I’resident Elsenhower, also a
&lt;&lt;•i |t ti it) im . Ill III
nil llil' daily I'olit cal commentaries, in
get the news ami vlrui of IV W
llirin I • .iif! Iii»i l s iv i* liand ; s Ivin" the mam Itias prniiattanda New Ymk filler, east ail absentee
acrus* to IK iiii’l.nn Ki t German
I hi.' npo
and, ns one Itm•&gt; off.mil put- it I t pit i i* i » in ro *n l |iIII111I«•!* it! 1 ffmi ,n&lt;’ hiiilt around Ili&lt;* iiews( ballot
to addition In ihopsinp the nesf
a \.u iff) of lull are ared separately ftoni
"ktBn them in the We-lem palletn jl|•••I .1in s i1 •! i
Cnnpress. voter- are pirkmp pov
v.iv iff f • i'll i :*'i k I •.&lt;alt inn -Iraipht news
of thinking "
flail in,lit
Ahmil hall Ihe air t ine is dr ernurs jn .Tl -lairs and hundreds ol
“ Every time the lln inns pro ♦
local and 'dale officials.
test about Amerlri.ii pie- .. tt
I hr si iff.ii i nip* i\
tv \rner i voted to musical programs, holli
'The campiipn itself closed out
agents o il’rutin# in East Ger ii .iii' in adfiiim 11 .iti\ i pt»sis .mil la// and symplionie Ja// pro last olpht with major appeals from
•lams enjoy
wale popiilaiils !
many, ue Ret til least an It mo I'l.! fti fiiiiin if.'inn mu
.d in .
holli sides
mi'Hi; Ka-I German le«’n apers
able mention." he say •no ''i . iii* .mnniiicrr' .mil in,mi
I’ rcsident
Elsenhower f r o m
Iwadinp III over all popularity lTo prove it, lie po.nli it I • ;■ p t • ••ii.•f f • i ki •
Waslnoplon t I 1 tin' foters "there
lion of a late prute-l n ,|e troo
*dfi«»i.d | kr»i a11.'i i ii.lr (•» what 1 enlif:r*'l 'Isle prniHam pokmp fun t- on such llnop as sitt np mil" the
it Ihe Communist reitime The |
the Soviets.
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"Im-tinn lie said In a n.id uetlde
“ Hie American It.nlin Si.tit.i, fall rspnl dr i'»ipi*' 'I !ir&gt; fml mam ihai.iclei* are two pints ( radio Iell-f iston tiio.idrasl that any
funetionarles
who
talk
over
tlicu
Rias in West llerlin
*
i| .l
all "Mice ll 01 the nulls 1 Iiml ill's the
Iro"ti|es
Soviet lllfftl (’oimiii &lt;.»,•.n t i a&lt; •r ••:
Itias al-o piisenls a wile s.iriels value of the li.db l ea»l by a eili/en
M. Pushkin, M|ltlf’lll|»ts I t I Ifill*
of cultural show *. commeiilaiir of op|H»-lnp f lew •
Ha own network *»f . *■«•! « ri i\
on I'leralure and plays, a "kitltll" 1 The I'residenl lock rnlher close
territory of ihe &lt;•&lt;*rrii;in |ti*itri
liour"; relipioo* proprams. and Iv to a nonpartisan atipniaelt lie
erotic Itcpiihlir an&lt;l •cmK *», r..!|c*
f lli.ll mini' 1 shows aimed al special proups such eal'ml f ir f ters la make up tlieir
eorrc^ponclonf.s in «•»«iif•« i «•«-•»i'»ft •••» 1 IMtl I v Wilt UI
mmils "fvhal propram Is more m
material and orgum/p ,v 1 • nf li j m digra il individual tin- .llswo n' as farm workers or youth orpanina line
willi your own tlimklnp
j mess agent i up in .mn- ahon' ' lions
version and mi hot aU4* ”
where fun will pet tile prcatesl
Not
the
least
nl
its
pulilie
serf
1
Iw
o
new
min
o
The 1J.S tiitfh rnmiiiissl hi fneil
Hie II in fool i ii'Hi . , . 1 " .mil ,s ' ice proprams is the missmp per ' prudence III*' '.'leatesl h ilii'-ty, llie
Pushkins note linek to loin 21
pr*'Hlesl mleprltv lh" preale»l Inis
hour# later with the lene r ,tu ( St;n |- Horn. ' tilth portray the si ii- I iral ir service operated in
tlon that It was nnneei pl.ihle. fal-e slllllm pi 1 1llil', I is oil .rnipienn- rn&lt; peratlnii with (tie Germ.ill Red Ine -like mcHc'd and ecoiioiny In 1
|Cro«
Sole* IUW, Idas -ay-, it 1 povrriimenl "
chareii i and defamatory.
a Ii i-1pi d m 1 mill c a s e - to te o m le
Slewn n tlm 10.2 llemner.it e
l.viiv (inn- IFii-v lit cit ,i lii'ii v\ 1 ItII11
Rut at (tins, datum "(foi.il- .m
- 1, a n d - w ith w if i's , p a re n ts with |H4 • li'hl 1 1 1 •ml il.'il",
al 'i an
loi ,i li.i’l tie hi ,i 1111vs nlnnil lie
delighted with Pushkin' it. t
1 &lt;-fi,*d,• 11 and w ith o th e r f a m ily n
f*l l|( •1 1 * 1 til/* it It i*\**rri• 1!»«*ir
To them, it means the .1 it
i "iili'il i ii.nirnl tin.me.- Hies ilt i' nolens
n.'M 1 » ; tr
.av1 lift* lliiil i•* 1hi* A PAIR Of TWINS (a Imy noil a plrl)- tmrn three d„y» apart—arc to two
•veil I " iv , H .i|f",
rcaehlng a si/eah'e mimhei ,i | .. i ill Hir pn
\ 1 \ 1• fit.i l. .1 •li*ihiH rar\ v 01 k
&lt;ooiiiton toi mei pm nh nl of lie
ihiri’K III Minnesota hospitals llrian I.ce SJrxtln (Inset) was born at
Germans and that t'ommmu.si It
I'otiln i I I.1ilil .mil a Ion ;tino
In lth|||him hf hit mil it wlutl I'-Hi.e in Aitkin, Minn 'flic doctor who drllvned the Infant had him
*» are unhappy about it
lull IIiii riipi -1 alon.' IIlf glumnr pi
III* • tl rd 14 illlhlHMI) l flllf Is In I l a i I in llie lin.pltal and ordered the mother, Mrs Victor I.. Sjodln.
Station officials (■stimuli' tin 1 nle
•Iii. \*' V* '11 hr! 1 *»• Cm! l*it• if i«*v| .1.1. tr.'OAfcired to n hospital In Duluth to await the birth of the oilier
Reds spend as much, and may lie
1 » i»tM' ” 11
»•'•!' u 1 » 'ml mil* uf twin. Ilonoic Jean held tiv nurtc l^iis Drurck. The threc-dny time
1'iloiiMnl &lt;i Kion pin - llie puli
more, money on "jam nim: .m l I lulls
•&lt;ir 1 &gt;*||fH *1 |*arill*' ’
iii
the If.1 refmit t oe
S lH A Ilo lt M
I'.in* l.i ml V
I
sp in between births Is rare to mcdle.il til-dory.
IJnteriuillonfiD
anti-Max propaganda cm i.tmo I I"--.i in.in
.ml .l.uk t ai on tile -am' 1 vntinu iii*filers wlin rcfiiM*i| !•» •
Sir l f»j ••1 .1 fMfril ill' f'M* !•'!»*•
than the annual 1 2 iir&lt; nri ,
hi
\
si
H
i
Horn
. rh m i^ r llu *ir h;ilii«*s iifl&lt;*r ilo r l
•i.llly ill fNr 1 ihiiia'uh rfin iik Iiv
aJmml approprialion fm Hi.,contribution Irom William D. I'uw
Tlie rontrollcil K.1‘ 1 f let fit if i "I her i, lintti one gu&gt;-," a- i v 1fI Ih r v h;nl I mm'ii s w ilc lir d .it Hu* IVM f,lb a 1 t Cl •1 11 n«li*r I'tf lli*p«1
ley of Miami.
-erls ( ntnpi.iii (mi Diet 're ador* ln»N|nt;tl Ii ?i a »* fin .*'Iy y iv r n m 'I'Im*v ‘ 1 an # l! ii* V I* llil V “ WI'll 1 I'll fl|
l.asl month Klr-I District Demolint pie - am nl .1 ml llie cli.imi ter. I i ;• i*fnil\ f 1 .••!«*#! I Iif Y u t 'i’k old I m*\ t* •,•• l1
VIIII 1/ dil l Viri* l*i«••|
IN MEMORY
er.it'. ilemamlrd an investigation
' tiles pl.'V an imliiir inaci or ale Stirirf;*%
mi ,1 t r a il lia s i*
•friil Nixmi ■ as-ri 1 •11 fihl\ I t .1
In lovirur memory of
.p
nl a LITa contribution lo Cramer’s
M ihiIIiiihiI I rom I’ .ipe line)
•• Ilf 1 ll 1 1 1)»•i»»• r it'«* i» ilii'i**'
IiUhI'bihI mill fothei I . Ii. |i. „„ and mitrin' .in I m aitdltioo, w* j I » f t I .ll I fa *• Kill I** I t • ill* I I
u in upl.iee f11 -|, James It primary campaign hv a William
ll * *1 4* 4 In &lt;•iiijlit |H«*sprritv ii
|a t i| i l l ' ! #M i l l ' l l I,is| WI* k t)i|&gt;\ || 1 I
who pasHe.l iiwav Nov |.|. ipyi .e.eiil lln in
ll.ilcf. a Demiicrul. in Ihe 71tl Ills- I) I'awlcy ol Miami since a man
t'ooiptiin ..*l,n 1 1- liicti' aii’ •-1,1 * rn.iiti* .111 rriur m i'lM»tlf*c*jil"if» t' »• \m** i4':i 4*A* 4*1if VIIll'll \W* h.lil
We do not need lln- -luriiil .liu |.
III-1
ol that name Is head of the Miami
hails eli.ir.ictei aliioiui pntile 1 t »l.iv iiHi'i
uif.«nts wrir hnn Wilt
hrlnif you to hoi min.l- foi ,|m
‘ii'ii'ii prupn'Cil .imeiidmeiil- to Transit Co. State law prohibit
I lilni'il tf»*&gt;|* pi *W'I
we ilo tint 11,ink of \**ii
•I•| Id lull |i w m nilinlier lie adds lli.it Suli
Nl* mi vli . |» 11 In 1 p.•1**l ft *nii llie SI.ilc &lt; "ii-liliilliio arr1 im the campaign contributions from offlc
hard to fioii: they ,m lim. (■« 1.1 - llie Is pi ut prr . agent ll-llilll' tliftr liii'l Imin ,1 iiiixun
1)*n\ 1 -1 ih ll* finr In •.nit ml with Ii iIIhI Iml ii-uie lias aroused much tain of lioiior gambling &lt;r public
Mis \r;# IlmArrv 21*. amt \|»
all sorrow noil help, m in f•,•. i I depirli-d in inns n‘ . i-miiihi'l la I
llil* 1*f 1 •s!11ml f|r i hack !*» W i'll mlcre-i
oiillly Interests
.S
i
i
k
in
Hulls
s
s
1101 1
Sliril i III-n l 21 s;iir| tln'V 'till .* •• 1ii i*f •»t1 1 •!a*.
Tut time lias oolv piovril t.i ,t
i\ 'llli llil* Iff’|Mlh||
M" l -ipi ilie.mt is one in permit
Cramer then said lie was return
"
Hie
l&gt;
11
1
1
ol
0
1
0
metnhi'i
»i* • «t»nvifirid llii'v 11 **I tic*
. ' • *»n!v ’ fi»"
how miic)i we oii.H von \.i
w tv Fti'il »lift 0 'lie l.epl-latiire In exleod it- hieil log Ihe contribution "to clear up
'd ie s I omplnii
lias* worked at •irthti s
v. &lt;m!i1 hr » h* ill Vtdr
Mnrv K. Ilean
uif.
in.il
tin
day
-essioo
an
additional
any misunderstanding."
Ihi' same |oli. tor seal Hies ii"
■to daf - and increase leglslatifa
Murv I on Thoeip ..h
Ur liu* ••||i*i*f| n\ i i
,
Sutton said alter llie puhlicily
1.1llie lass atil'll,l(( - 1 11 / . 1 1 - Will "I ‘ III*
fftino- M oni. x s i, o
p.if
Irnnt
itpre-ent
$lu
a
da&gt;
Kuitenis 11 Scot i
Ilf
»
llll,»ll.”
Mis
It
•«I
t
Ilf
given Ihe Cramer cnnlrihulion ha
''hi well lull,is i"t nvs n linn ms 1
ft vs.' Kit i . mti \t.t
wlnli
m
si-s-iiio
In
a
flat
fear
Hi nt rice A I In i *1 ini,
!»
m
il
.m
l.
“
,u*
I
m
u
u
i\
•
h
.»\
••
i
4 hitnef VI llhugl 1ull(e&gt;)
cheeked his own records, found a I xiihjrel 4m
Sollll all'! * Nil till'll I ll'lllll ll In
I U f A ll'l \
lo d n i e - la
I' f*i.
r i&gt;;*p% i «*.««.
miiollilf salary uf $100
,
Tlii’lmi, .1. 1tunn
cnnlrihulion
from
I'awlcy
and
re
'lie aim 1 ,. 11 1;
tins atlcmled f in . 11n i&lt; ili/ m l t li.it J 11iv* 11* i*. In iile n l js iie k a in o a M u -lem Wll" • i 1imcl
4
t
"t*
f
•
I&lt;
•
r
*
•
&gt;
Punt*
llllll'l Will llil
ftdell .1 lli'iin
« ?*• &lt;*oriteiii|ii,r,ire f.P it.*
turned It.
I 0 0 1 mil 1 ,1 0 k has e 1 ome -m I l»i .i »\* iti lio \ r i it Im . t l» done hi &gt;i n n ‘e I ............ .
i
wifi
i.ite
llie
piifiennr
2
1
)
dayhi
1
1
I
,
•
•
*•
-n
.i
|&gt;nss||i)r
k'llin
t ttti'l FHiH-r
Gramhluiiirhler
prndiieei
. Ilure sehar s It '
Collins spoke over a SI. I’clrrs
No 2 Hiew lir e l i i a n In d iH ie-llin
5 15 «.*.»ri4»on 4'.irnkvm)
s l cks
Joyce I(i’ll n
Itn'.Al*|• ,(||'||«t
Itrffij i tl1 Ii In *nl ' "I .■H iir.itiiin - la F nu in 111 ■•hi pier lepi-l.ilit e hill- alter sou burg television station (WSI’N-TV
tt ilh lull I' ini ■ .uni loll I linin'
•
3*»
A*lv#ii(iire
Mlih I ni’Vv vs dir
ile -idM'lirnmetit before they nolo
SiioiIiii Scot i
t’&gt; .1 fin •! dr
\av ^ -ml I'l hi i&gt; m a k e In f I, - 1 p ilp rim a p e iii -In ally In i ume law
Monday olghl for • ampin'll, Haley Hnil U»Mtiter, N''»t«, S)M*rt«
0 15 31tivI«.«I \ in**i Im
M "i'i i in tin .p im p
»« in I•••ft MhU'i* t (.rtta-r
Ilent, (lieu pest
I
liar n-e of -I,ile fluid- nil lurn and Ihe rest of the Dnnocrati*
•y I . M'ikI* *iI \«4rl* l It**
pike eflcndmg Inin liiiue Hi.ill delegation.
lliiiltllnj;
.Material
7 ***J A| fin’ll*-" f lilt rr:i»i 4■((»»*•
ilnee enmities
llil
I'ci mil more llmo one emioly
1 I. Jolitl P»ily NtiWj
('IVIES CONSIDERED
pnlpe fur larpei eooolies
7 3D J.lllUfMC#
WASHINGTON
'if—
Thr
Nmy
is
p oil II.Mlk A|4l‘lll'*» hht(W
\nllinrir*- ilo- l.eplslalure to per
considering lotting its
Iwiuly lltjr stlon*
Mil run-olid.itiun of I'litmlf and reiwrtedly
•Jtill ^ Iri-rltlf Thr.ilrr
ill"
military
personnel
here
wear
civil
niiiniripal tax as-es-menl ami nil
ll 3D T 3l*n in Art ion
iiin
dress
while
on
duty
rntlici
lei'linh
11*.*•*! Kin *Ion Itet urn
than uniforms—a prueliec in vogue ID 3D lioM
lnri llliii'kt**
I’ermil Ho- Monroe t'ooilfy fax Indore World War II
I I "ll IHrrtioii l:« f ur»i
a-se.-oi lo assess all iirojierly In
I DU S'Kfi Off
Officials
sai.I
Ihe
pro|&gt;ns.i|
will
Ihe immly for all tax purposes
a l lr%i:4»|lA% 4.H.
Chapman Concrete
•SiKit On
I’ermil an additional pnlpe foi fie considered by the Navy uniform 151
:u3 I'roL’ iaiii fU'»uitie
l-'scamlna ('minty Court ol Hoard at Its next meeting. It wuuld lH:55
Weutlier
Nr&lt;*4 III lef»
— ProductH — 4
llcrnril
apply lo sailors al Ihe Pentagon, J* Dll llfi .ik f.t si 4 lilt.
no
Film Far«
Tiler* u e
lt&lt; pnliln iii i ,Hull the Navy Annex and some oilier in
I
Oil
N. Kim
I’ hone 1102
fern
dale- tm tile Senate -eat In assignments tn llie Washington I** .1** T*W tI I I'at
'M M IU
IM l ,
three dl tnel. Hie .'tilth (Broward area.
2*i T#el •*m(I•*rri
C ou n tyititli i Sai asot a, Manatee
and Inlllrri. and Hill ( j*a-cn and
'slimier i ami Gn|' candidates fm
lino - "at in Itrownrd. ( lay,
I*.nle Hlfdilaii'l
Holmes, l.ake
M.iniler iir.mgc, I’ mellas, SI
Inhil • Sai.isnta. .mil Ynhisia emm
lies
lleayilf
lleinma alie llill-hnrmipli f'niinlv i- llie key In the
Cramer Campbell race
II the
ul pluntlnjf time, yye bring you the lIK K iK ST rose Imrgniii in years!
voters iiirn mil in force there
Campbell says he's In
A Held vnle m lllllshoronph |
NOT WAXED!
would help i miner win experts |
10 i ome ool ol I'mellas i mmly
wilh a lug maluiiji. although
Campbell ..if he will do heller
there
than when Ed-inijiow rr
puflrd up (.Ml* treopth In 10X2
'ampin'll a(id llalef liafr ham
mered al their reeurdx, vaylng
11
iIMii'I give pond service
lh*' llepnlillcaiis have said then
election will hi lt&gt; pill over Elsenliuwir's oroprum Campbell anil
Haley said liny sopixirtcd Klsen
2 YEARS OLD!
liuwer whenever Ihe support was
fsan.mlr.I and will eontiiiiie lo (In
Ml
l.asl mmole ties elii|im*nils m
•ludeil records m Ihe office of
Sin rotary of M ile Gray in Talla
hassrc which showed. Sul ton reGftO \ v
reived a $:i75 primary campaign

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Ratigan, Scott W in City Contests;
Florida GOP W ins Seat In Congress;
Race For Control Of Senate Close
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Democrats GOP Casts
Control
Big Vote
House
iln Florida
End Depends
On 3 States

CATCH FLEEING Ilit IV l-'lt— Several youth* wh&gt; hupiirnnl In lie imir Ihe -.erne nf an nr,-blent la«l
evenlna runghl the firring driver nf one of Ihr rir*. \innnx those |iuraIri|mliiik in llir rupture
*rrr llrfl In riihl) Jim illvthe, 121 Suiniiirrlin A*r.; Iinnnlr l lurk, I lull K. Second SI.; Ilallu* linner, III. 2, nml Chan tint In. 218* Sanford Ave. Pn'ire *aid Hat id llo-nrk. IMrrh. brought Ihr diitrr
diiMn with ii larltlr. (Photo hy I'rrd II. Slm«)

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Strolling Fleeing Motorist
In Sanford Grabbed By Youths

A motorist fleeing from n -tol. ii mi L.llniiiiig un uiitoinidnle orA 15-pdnuti- progruni. entitled c llirlit ot tluk Ave. and Fifth St. yc'lenlny iilmut ii 4." p in wit- giuh
“ Another Chance," heg.,n .Monday lied by a kionn of nearby youth*, tiicniding to Cits poll..
Muck tin I- out*, 2f), adiire** not on reeni.t, tin* inotoii'l, Iiiih licrii
over radio •tution WDilO and i«
being spoimored bv llol.v (’rial elull grit with larceny nf all untomol.il, 1 1 t u n being held to,lay
Hpiaeomil Church. Till* program i* ii llte City juil.
Driver of the aciulid vehicle iiivolvetl tit the mishap ttn- l.unnie
being oroudeuvt weekly inder the
auvnict* of vurioii* ehurehe* foi a 1IV. (ireen, Id, 23rd SI. nlnl Cetlui Ave Appniently neither ilm n woInjtned, urrordtllg to n police report.
period of lime.
rurlicipating til the rapture of the fleeing driver ttrn- David
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4llii'lick, It teen; itainllill lleynold*.
A auppcv and Initiutiuu id enu
Floral Height*; Jim lllythe, 121
didntev will he held Tlmrvduy by
Summerlin; Chun Duvl*. 2 ltld Sun
the K lkC lub at llit-ir clubriunn*
foril Ave ; Donnie Chirk, I inn E.
Tbe ..upper will atari at (!:3U p.m
Secoml SI., and Dolhi* Tinner, lit.
ll S. llillhiiuer. caullerl ruler. Dr.
J C. Huy re, trn.vtrr. and Julluu I
Three' TJje ear driven hy Fmit* aeI'nndcr. tiler, have reigned, ef j JACKS!INVII.1.F.
, ,
. . .
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folding to police, belonged lo
fective Nov. IH. beeauve of bus- 1Jacksonville
youths
were
frw l i Hpeelly Sub s and Service. \V Fir«t
Inca* reuvona. according In the
i
yesterday
of
charges
that
they
|
st., and mis stalled l.y wiring
Klk. bulletin. Nomination' o( lien
(dficeri will be held Thiir'dav 1ru|xl two lli yiarohl girl*.
flight, election Nov. II and iti'luli , JmCcp ul tbe Peace tieorge
alluii. Nov IH, ueerardlng In Ibr \Harris vlismisseil the charges
iuilletlu
.ignili't Kllon Cowart, ID; Charle*
Hand, IH. and Albert Norton, !7.
FONDA MISSINd IVOItK
j ut the re»|UP*t of the girl*. Police
llllLl*Y\Vt)(ll) '.fi—Henry Fnmlu's
donor sny* llie actor will have |said the girls hud reported three
to ml&lt;&lt; movie work fur several . men forced them into a ear and
days because of sun lamp suuhurn ruped them Thursday.

3 Youths Freed
Of Rape Charges

Nobel Prize In Physics Given
To Two W. German Scientists
STOCKIIOI.M r - Hie linyaI
Swedlah Academy of Science
uwarded the 11154 Nobel Prize ill
physics tonight Jointly lo Iwo West
Herman scientists who helped luy
the foimdidinn of modern nuclear
physics.
The physics award of IHI.OIfl
krona (about 135,000) will tie split
equally between Prof IValther
Ilothe, 09. of llie 5!u« Planck InMltute at llrldelbt.'g, and Dr. Mat
llurn, 79-year old pioneer in theo­
retical physics who fled from the
Nazi* lo liriluin in liixi hut wh;
since hU retirement from the Uni
versify of Kdinhurg has lived at
the Weal tlerman health resort of
Bad Pyrmonl. In IMnnover.
Later tonig'd llie academy was
etps'cled lo vole Ihe annual chem­
istry prize to Hr. I.lnus C. Pauling,
controversial California Institute
of Technology' professor, for hit
work on protein molecules.
Selection of Dr. Pauling would
give to Amrrica three of the four
1954 awards from the fund evtab
llshod bv the iv||| of the late Alfred
Nobel, Swedl lt Inventor of dyna­
mite.
The prire fev medicine and phy­
siology was awarded on Oct. 21 in
three U. 8. scientist*—Dr. John K.
Knders and Dr. Thomas II. Weller
of Harvard l/nlversity and Dr.

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Frederick ('
llnhhins, now al
Cleveland's Western Deserve Med­
ical School—for Iheir discoveries
In Ihe fight agninsl iiolln A week
later (he prize fur liferaluro was
voted lo novelist Krnesl lleming
way.
The Norwegian Nobel rnmmltlre
has annminced Ihe annual peace
prize wlilrh II awards will not he
given this year
The awurds will he presented in
Stockholm Dec ID hy Sweden's
King (iiislaf VI Hemingway will
he unable lo allend because he is
still recovering from injuries suf
fered In Iwo plane crashes In Kasl
Africa Iasi January.
The Swedish ar.idt.my said Born
was chosen for the physics award
"for his fundamental works in
quantum mechanics, especially his
statistical Intesprclalion of the
wave function." This expression in
formulae of the previously mys­
terious "wave function" within the
atom has enabled scientists to cal­
culate various states of the atom.
Bolhe was cited for his "coinrldenrc method and the discover­
ies he made with it." From Ids
findings was developed one of the
major precision Instrumcnti nf nu­
clear science, enabling scientists
to measure time spaces wllhln the
atom of less than a billionth of
a second.

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Victors Take
Seats Jan. 4
J a c k R a lig a n an d F . D. S c o t t
yesterday- mm l-i la rg o m i io r lt lr s
.-"iili-st. |o r two .-al on ftio Cily
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R a t ig a n . m .in ae* i , f S i-m itK ilj
I '"o n ly
........... . poll l th e m o st
xoios iii Die i-lei'tion, dofoatinff
• o m u ir. lo liii K .id i r. Inenl jo iv elo r,
in g ro u p I
v to ta l of m&lt;P n o i l
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1 ill . mlliuissb.n M e r e J*tk llallgaii tied), pieslilellt id Semliudr
I minty Mol.US, and C D. Sroll, preshl.ol of Sanford \olo I'nrt*.
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11 III pil'd &lt;11)111.Hills l(ppnhli
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Six Chano s
In Constitutu t
Approved Bv Voters

Herndon Tells Body
Of Overexpending

Kiwonians Hear
Vocalist, Speaker

i-ineLv missing, gave Campbell
1,005 ami Cramer 1.GDI
"From the beginning. I felt that
Ihe people of Du- First District
wanted to make history anil they
did make history," Crumer said
Bep. James A ilult-y of Sara
snta, accountant and former pres­
ident of Ihe lUngllng Bros, an I
llnrnum ft Bailey Circus, carried
all five counties In the Seventh
District lo win a second term over
E. H. Sutton of Polk City.
Tlie vote, in 120 out of 145 pro
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rp pl.'pti.in \sIipii
s"|pf- tm iiimI out
thpro. C.miphpll painptl lldkhor
mull 20.fRiH to 13.01*2 f«u CrnuiPi
*&gt;li thp Iij' is 1,| rt^nplilv, uuoff 1
fal fi*f Iril*
I*iiipII..i Counts -fr Minis llppuh
i.n in m u i r l t U n i m e*1* ssm t h l j :
NF W J K it. SKY— With all of th* 1lh*nn foil s%if ft only I ill ihhi pitpid i
vtwt«* h
p m in c lo
cuuntod, Inin, v.ivt 1 minor Vt.hfM I * mils
ltt,|nihln*iiil Clifford I*. I aim* hw«l i 2A..’MM for Cainphrll
&lt; amphell
1 anierl
llerii.iudo
vota s
and D**m".*u»tic
||. p. Churb-a II. Howell Hfiikiiii. [ * ,"****&gt; U*'" bi 2IJ eii Iln- l.a'l* ,.f
tmt ■..me clerk* were i.'vi'ing --'lllpb l,» oihdlo'ial r.l'iiti*
lour figure* am! Home iih*ii,ter
I as. o i ounlv mill bail pi.
IimIIoI* remained unenunle.l
Ml iN I AN A
In Hwl &gt;d 1 n &gt;1
i.i.vntelv Diminciikti.' Sen I .a,.
I. Mill lay had llf»,fifui vai.
, l|
llepublicull It e p
S\• I. v
y ,
»
11 K w a i l ha,I 'J2.hu I
UltKtitlN Itepublienii S, u ii"i
Cordon had IHfi.IlOH vote, p, 1
itv t i i i : \ssot n i l ii piti ss
.■'.Ii for Deinucrut Itiehar.l I Neu
I lorida '"Iri appioied all lint
iContlmied (III I'uge Finn i
"lie ul sev tl pi op, i.i-.l eoii'lihilioli
d amendniciii' m I m-mI.iv - * I .
lion. Inelii.lilig om- b, «•h•*-i1.1 Ilnregular li.i-uiii.il raiil.iy leg l.ilmexslon by mi I.i \The aitu iiduieut |iro\uli-' lii.it
i Ihe l.egl'lamie exli-inl Iln- i-"ion
I hy iis own iilioii and tin- in da&gt;'
1.lould not liiu lo b&lt;- i-oii'i-i uliie
Charging that over evpendthire«
II -Alllllll :li i legs latur , year
in la't &gt;rar-'
County Inidgel |Iv salary o&lt; SI 2im Tln-v now gel
equalled Iwo and a hall mill' in Sill a day I ir eaeli day in si-"ion
taxation. County Clerk I) P lleiu Kxpen-e
Old l u o l
allowatu*
dun yenlerday prc'cnled hi' ll' j uoulil rein on o- .0 pri'senl
cal report to Iln- County eumuil'
Duly an einlno nl defe.ili-,1 on
slon un ihe year ending l.i-i
Ihe l.a-is ol in,-, ii■|&gt;I•-1*- ii Ini nmonth
Till' report covered llie (i-&lt; ,il vsmil I haii* |no,1.■I■11 I |ii-in11ii
lute fund on alii I II lo.i-t , i
year f.'om Del I. 11)53, until Sepl
30. Ilt.il A total ol 25 item' in the 1lending up'* lio.i,- Ilian tin &gt;i i o.oi
llllec budget', general bind, mud |lies
and bridge fund, and fine and lor
Other auleiidinoiil' wlm-li won
feilure fund, were reported over appmval of tin- voiers would
expended in amnuul' lolaling Ibu.
Allmv tin la-gi'lafure to |&gt;roiuli352 H2
llie mminix'lon passed ullboul for one or mure u-ld.tioiiol e unity
opposition a resolution, prepared judge* III niuiilli-' mill oho 125
f&gt;) lli-rndiin, amending ttii- budget |900 .lj"l»*,l_w,*,»»| Such art* ol tinto tiring tin- iner expended items JJ’ gl-daliiic would nut h'-coin- rl
into line In t-.aiisferrllig liilui'1, |!v&lt;&gt;
r.ilifu-it liy i ter*
from item* nitliin Ihe individual i ln
"uueme.l At pres
Inidgel' In llie over expended
nin-ndnienl would alfeel
only Dade. Mm.il Hill-hiirongli an I
ite m s
In llie General Fund. It item* Pinellas rnniilu-x
were hoMert-d by llie contingency
Give the giivi-rnor 2i&gt; in-.lr.ol ot
nml lire coidio! items in the 10 day* aftoi tin- la-gislalure ml
ainounl of i3d,515 22.
Jpimis iii wnieli to act mi lulls
Iii Ihe mud mol bridge fund,
Allow tlie l.egisliilnre to autlior
four ilcms were buMered fiv llie
eunlliiKeney and purchase of ma­ ue BvsesMuent mid collection of
chinery items in flu- amount ol municipal taxes by county tax us
|sesxors mid eolleelms Yuli i s of
S2 H .I8 I 70
In (lie fine and forfcituri- fund title lliuilirip.dlty ("lireilied wmild
seven Items were Iml'lived In (lie |have to upproii- tin- art
eonlingeney item In tin- nmuuirt id
Requiri- Ills' Moiinu- I Kei West i
W.I125 H4.
County tax assessui starting Jan
The total aiiiniints of tlie three I, lt)5&lt;), lo asse** alt pnqa'rty for
liungets was given hy Heriulmi as all state, county, school and mu
general fund, 4288.0*12 25; line and nieipal tuxes levied in flu- county
forfeiture fund, Stnit.txxi. and rouil hy any fusing authority
and bridge fund, $305,445.93
Provide mi nddillnnal lodge for
tlie Kxcamhln ( I’eiisueola I County
court of record aril allow the l.eg
islatiire to provide other additional
judges^n^^ujidrriT^^^^^^^^^

liiinir th* Ht'iMitilii’Mni ahr**n*t of
ttn* DomociHtH uftn Dntiorrfttic
furmrr Son.
* D’ Muhonov
hud tmk«*n n tiOl* hi*ut in Wy­
oming.
T h.* * aiiUMtion in the rfni#fr r*»«

MU KI.IN FOI 'TS
around tbe ignition nwiti-h.
Police Chief Itoy Williams said
today that Foots told him he hud
previously lii-en eniifini-il to pri­
son and to inil.
Acconling to u polled r'-port,
Green wns going north on Dak
Ave. nnd Fouls, eu't on Fifth St.
when Hie collision occuried. Ihe
veliicle driven by Fonts run inti
the other ear, tin- report said,
damaging the left front and sliio
of the car. The report said tbe tag
on the cur driven bv Fout*. u
11)47 Dodge sedan, also was stolen.
Officers f . C. Dodson nml Bus­
sell Tench investigated Mie acci­
l.iinrliing Kiwaninns were en
dent.
tertalned tmlay by Mrs
Sam
llozard and ilk-hard Knight, a'o ir r s UNUbUAi. v isit f h
HENDF.KSON. Ky. ts - When slstanl paslor of the First Mrlli
Church, al Ihe Yarhl Club
pranksters kept Idm awake by odist
Mrs. Bo/ard received loud an
Ihtowing walnuts against bis hi u*c. nlause
fur her singing of Oscar
Ed Dunuar deckled to leave thr Hamnuirslpin's "Wanting You."
front dour open.
nnd l.iza Lehmann's
"Daddy's
Now. be said In himself, "I can Sweetheart." As an encore, she
get a running start on them the sang. "The Big Brown Bear."
next time it happens ”
Knight spoke ut flic need for
But Dunbar fell aslecn. He awoke heifer Christian educating nf our
yesterday morning, walked Inin Hu young people. The program was
living room and found his cow 'reiented by Dr. 11 Wsydo Ruc­
staring him in the face.
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Balloting
In County
Is Light

Republican Win
Makes History

If*'imlilii .hi Ii*•!*«•'* of lotiiininir
SiMiiil**' FinIf n loiif in tfi«*

ArCIUKNT— tw o automobile*, one alolen (rlg h L collided but night ul Halt Ate. and Fifth SI.
The driver of the alolen rat, Marklln FouU, 81, adlr»»« nol given imHee, ran «»a y mi luoi folios, in,;
the inialinp.
Theseruml rar wn« driven by l.unnie \V. lirrrn. Ifi. 2;lril Si and I'rdai Anv (Photo bt
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Scull, president of Sanford Auto
I',it t&gt; Inc, accumulated 'J35 vote*
loi a victory by » ■oiufiu table tint joiity iii group II. Herbert Prevat t, branch malinger for the In­
ti 1 date Life mul Ai-. iili-nt Insur♦ mie,. Co., collected 181 soles, and

City Commission Approves
Action To Validate Bonds
A|||||'||\1|I n i l ' given ll\ I III' I 11V ruminissinll loilu.v ut u
lii iii-Im-*ill nii'i'ting nt the City Hull to tin nt'ilitinnre n utltori/ing llic y iiliilntinn ul S'JTn.imi) in rrvi'ittn* Innuld fur Inoul
*e\ven»|&gt;r iin|irm ement i
Tlie ili'rlainn w;ii niiiili* fultnu injr I'nnslili'rnlili' ilisi’ tis*it &gt;n. in w Iiiih I In* riiinniio''inni,r.*i'li'rt, .l.irK Uiiligim nml K
l&gt; Sim | |inrl it-11&gt;ji t«.l. unil wiili - .*vi11, 11 i .dniiiisHhiiier ■ Inking
iiliig . in I in* I'm I l (ml in-11*&gt;ii in Iln m ,ill. i n in v lie .n t limit
im.yliine up mil 11 llie lunula lire nubl
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Mote Arresls
Are Underway
In Pltenix City
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New cumiuit'inner'i will take
their seal on tin- body on Jan. 4.
The s idols will take over seat*
occupied by t'nuinir. Kadi-r and
Couimi. William Stemper. The lat­
ter idrclutl nol to lie a cun lldftte
for re election. Both he an i Kudrr
are sorting s.-rond terms, which
a l n fo r

litre ., y cat &lt;

llliiei'i who
mid Itaiignii
bam, pii-i'lil
In liter and
i ..id, ll

will si'ive ivitli Scott
ate Kan I lligginhotmayor, 4' ininr John
t niiimr. J llenvvr

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Till till
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Milk Commission
Defines Cash Sales

II H iv in g D e a n , p re sid e n t o f P r ­
id e Cans L in g e r ie , 115 Thru- tmll.'l
were tpoili'd in gi -up Ii.
K a llu U w ere c a n v a s s e d th is u f1. I m ioii ut a leCesHed m ee tin g o f
&lt;I.i. C ity co m m issio n

no Im s ln i" '. .Util Ol taten l foi
till- 'a c r e d lig h t to m i e
And they p rn n i e.f I , -'le a v e no
sliilii- n n t i i i n .- 1 ' lo it" i-\i-i&gt; tliin g
tHis-.il.il- lo - I f lli.it U liq n .llllli'd
Voters m e s l i n k ii " &gt; III tin- 11- 1
’l l i e
!*0 until t -m ill le lo rm -d
y i-ste rd a v liro u i;lil tin- v ie e eti-anup
tid a l to b id

JACKSONVILLE &lt;/P)
The
Tloridii Milk Commissiiiii today d«flni-d raiii mul carry farm sale of
milk to dear up ivluit it -laid was
"consldi-ruhli' cunfu*iun in the indn*try."
It said "u cash und rariy farm
saio I* defined as one wherein the
milk or milk products sold or «fforeil for 'ule by the owner or
les-.ur uf a honu fida farm is pro,Iiu i ii nnd procrasi'd excluslvs-ly on
LAKELAND ld*l- The r.rnson's
aid farm and sold &gt;u tin- ulti­
mate consumer from a stand or first severe cold spell today posed
other structure situated within tile u thri-ut to tin- Florida vegi-tnlde
industry us far south os the Ever­
liouiidnrii-s of said farm."
glades.
Mi-teorologl't Warren II John­
son, In-ad of tlie Fedcrul-Htutc
Frost Winning Service, und the
chill "could Ih* n-ry bad fur the
HIT/
vegetable industry" tonight and
"About Mi*. I.eidle"
tomorrow.
1:0(1 - 3:07 - 5:14 - 7:21 0:28
lie suld it was "going to lie very
MOVIEI.AND
closn" in tlie gladi's und “ grow­
Starts 8:30
ers are going to have tu watch."
“ Forever Faniale"
Iln explained tlie vegetable
lt:4H - 10:29
threat was In north and centrul
"Stage Door"
Fluridu us well ai in the lower
8:!tU Dnlv
npbts In tlie glades.
C0I.0HED DRIVE IN
Tll« Everglades bean crop, ho
"Plunder of the Hun"
added, prohuldy is the "nicest it
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has evur been.”

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Cold Weather Poses Threat
To Vegetable Industry Here

Movie Time Table

Several points in Florida today
luid record low temperatures for
this early in the season. Jackson­
ville had u 29, Tampa a 39 and
Tullaliasseu 21).
Florida hud scattered frost in
low ureas us far south as central
Florida early !|i the week. North
Florida today recorded 32-3t! de­
gree low temperatures with som*
-Da ami 30s.
Johnson forecast a low ranging
from 38 to 42 degrees near Lake
Okecchobeo and scattered (roll
away frum the taka.
Ho predicted temperatures rang­
ing from 38 In the colder section*
of tlm lower uast coast area to
near 50 closer to the coast.
Johnson said wurmer weathsr
was in prospset for Thursday.

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�•-

otter Of Courtesy
I t is well f o r em ployees on every level to
“ :e th a t th eir econ om ic w elfa re la tied to
o f th eir om ployora and that a nyth in g
■ n fh ey can do to prom oto tho em ployer a' bu*lwill d irectly o r Indirectly ben efit them.
T o o often firm * w hich spond hum* *uniH
r®IAtI6 iiH prnginm * dcaiirncd to
In r^ * M n ^ th om iolvea to tbo public in the beat
ed posa
OBsibtn
ligh t sec
eir effort*
e ffo r t* dlHHlpatcd by
»IbIo light
see th
their
« $ l abccou
courtcay
rtea y on the part
purl o f em
ploycea. A rude
employee*.
ioi
J h h driver, an Impolite waiter, an impatient
tor.ous

a CtfLC^ ’ nn nnf*n,*l*nt'' rnccptlonl«t, can iindq
P h e Work o f the l&gt;cst public relation* expert,
acr
A fltnlle, a kind wnnl. n helpful auggea*
f^ tlon , can build hu*ino8*. A firm may In*
of made up o f tbou*anda o f people, may have
'million* o f dollar* worth o f property and
‘ "capital. It* rating a* far a* customer* are
miconccrncd, however, often I* dependent on
■‘jtho personality and ability o f a *ccretary
tloWho answer* a phone.

fou n d in g In th e 14th cen tu ry, ch ie fly be*
cause o f it* social distinction. The com par­
atively recen t O rd tr o f M erit Is really a
greater honor given only to persona o f ou t­
standing achievem ent in science, literature,
urt and governm ent.
The C arter, how ever, I* ho exclusive a* to
limit its m em bership to the K ing, thrt
Prince &amp;f Wale'*, foreign rulers such a* the
K ing o f Swtdcity anff the E m peror o f Kthfnphi U dfm lfftd rtrtly lately), and 25 ordinary
m em bers Todity only tw o o f the 2 fi are
com m oners. Kden and Churchill. In tb o pant
there bn* never been m ore than one.
W ith the noii-titled m em bership ju st
doubled, can the C arter be goin g d em ocra­
tic?

THE TIME H A S COME.* THE W A L R U S SAID

Foreigners Invest Much In U .S
NEW YORK (At—Foreigners have
been finding a lot of money since
the war to invest in this country.
Value of their holdings hero ap­
proaches 24 billion do'Jars now,
Utre« times what It was before
the war.
Ih addition, other nations and
their c e n t r a l banks have been
building up their rcslrves—and in
the process Uncle Sam's stock of
old has dropped by three billion
nllars In the (ast five years;
But tho Federal Reserve Board
reports that the private demand
for gold the work! over Is now at
a postwar low. The steam has gone
Out of the freniy that saw 4 bll-

S

Whither Football?

Onrt inldw estcrn city lias fou r Colleges
wM ch used to play football with each oth er
ami oth er teams. One. a technical sch ool, ha*
giveh up the gam es because the students'
Uu
C purtosy costs nothing. It make* living
\V6 CR was so taxin g as to leave them llttlo
'easier and m ore pleasant. Th e em ployee, or
tlrtirt
fo r college athletic*. N ow it Is Mtrongly
gothe nelf em ployed, no m atter how hafd he
hinted that within the next couple o f years
M w ork*. I* giv in g les* than hi* be*t If he fortw o m ore will cpdt, leaving but one college
jyget* the need fo r cou rte*y in dealing with
team in one o f the m ost populous counties o f
ftpeoplc.
thc.U nltdd S lates.
The reason given foC abandoning the
gam e is the small attendance. The under­
’ A n th on y Eden I* no more. Me lui* been
graduates do not seem Interested In su p p ort­
tnado a K nigh t o f the C arter, an honor
ing their teams, and the general public does
w hich cnrrieH with
the title o f Sir. We
rtrtt think their gam es good enough. Ilig uni­
•ahall now have to get u«ed fo HpenRi'ng nf
versity football itnd the professional gam es
jh lm a* Sir A n th on y Kden. ju*t a* a ccept­
IntVii drawn o f f m ost o f the fans. T elevision
ance o f the C a rter made il necessary to put
has beep ho help.
£a new handle on a fam iliar rtutne and call
Is this g o in g to happen elsew h ere? C ol­
eth o recipient S ir W inston Churchill. Marty
lege bihejirtll has ceased to be nn Important
Htill find It bard to prefix Sir to tbo name
athletic feature. W ill football go tbo sam e
Juf the ebullient premier,
way In nil but a few institu tion s?
i
Th e K n igh t*idp o f the C arter ha* bertn
*thu moHt prized o f
award* *lncc It*

SAM DAWSON

Veterans Corner
Here are authoritative unaware

["'01 the Veterans Administration

’ lion dollars worth of the nteta'
flow into private channels since
1944.
And the pritc of gold—once $."&gt;0
an ounce anti more on the black
anegts—is now down to the legal
5 ratg almost everywhere.
Rattiq* than gold, foreign invest-

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida
Hy C. H. DAWSON, HHA., MSA.
TIMES — Life was different In
the^ good old days. Then, Grand­
ma’s nightrup wont on her head
Instead of to it.
• ♦ •
SAFETY — Research studies
conducted hy Motor Vehicle Ret-earcli, Inc., South Lee, New
Hampshire, indicate that n popu­
lar Japanese rose, if planted along
America's now super-highways,
could cut traffic deaths.
The multiflora rose ran Ik: made
to grow into a matted hedge from
■lx to ten feet tall. It gently alisorb* the shock of collision when
an automobile runs off the road.
In contrast, large trees absorb the
shock abruptly, endangering the
car's occupants.
Test cars have plowed Into ii
heavy growth of the Asiatic rose
nt speeds up to GO mile* tier hour.
The tangled branches stopped the
ear in II feet without harming
drlvrr or passenger.
• • •

ors arc looking tn Ihe United States
these days for corporate stocks
and U.S. Treasury securities.
This has been going on quietly
while most of the talk has been
about Ihe need of American iRyest.
mentv In other lands, especially
the so-called underdeveloped onea.
Private Investment abroad by
American* Is now Just about the
same as the total of foreign hold­
ings here, the Northern Trust Co.
of Chicago notes today in Its Octo­
ber business comment. But that Is
only nart of the picture. Add in the
U.S. govern m c n f i Investment
abroad in loans and so on and
the total of American holdings
rises almost lo 40 billion dollars.
There is another striking differ­
ence in American holdings abroad
ami foreign investments here.
Foreigners have 14lfc billion dol­
lars here In liquid assets—that If,
bank deposits and U.S. Treasury
securities that they could quickly
turn into cash. Less than two bil­
lion dollars of the total U.S. gov­
ernment and private investments
abroad are In short-term liquid
assets.
Practically all our government's
commitments abroad are long-term
loans, the Chicago hank points out.
Ami more than 16 billion of private
investments abroad by American
citiiens arc in long-term contain­
ments in the business and industry
of other lands.

to four uuestinna o f Interest to
former servicemen and their fami­
lies:
9; . ‘ um “ Korean veteran
Studying dentistry under the
Korean Gl Dill. Would It be pos­
sible for me to take mv intcrnslilp
in dentistry, also under thu Ko"•an GI Bill?
A- It would be possible, provid­
ed the internship does not exceed
mm year, and provided it ls an
integral . part of an approved
course fulfilling the educational
lljr RUMMRLL KAY
requirements for certification by
u Dental Specialty Hoard.
While H urt* not mv privilege III-Iff. simitKiired hy the Florida
Q. I have been grunted a
t&lt;&gt; personally utlcmJ tbo First In- filate Advertising Commission. 1 waiver
premiums on my term
tcr-Amcrlcun Conference on Tin- am Indebted to Dick Pope, vice- Nationalof Service
JIM WILLIAMSON KAYS - A
Ufo Insurance
»"[■ Ailvertlslng mill Promotion, chairman. for a very coiiinreHen- policy because of total disability. disc Jorkcy Is u guy who gives you
•"dil In West I'hImi llcuch, Oct. live report .on the meeting.
Could I convert mv term Insurance tho needle.
• • I
This important conference wa.-e to a permanent plan while the
attended hv representatives from wuiver is In effect?
INGOTS — The economy of the
Mexico. Haiti, Cuba, the ftahama*,
A. Yes. However, you would not steel Industry Is this: It pays S4
Nassau, Puerto Itlcu, Jamaica and bt permitted to convert to an en­ billion to (WO,(KM) empoyres to pro­
the Dominican lienubllr. Its pur­ dowment plan while you are total­ cess nearly .TOO million tons of
llr ME!, IIKIMKK
pose is the rlo.ser cement the ecomaterials at a profit of five and | KODAK
NKW Y O R K - Tho girl'* namn nomlc and social t|cs with Carib­ ly disabled.
u half rents per $1 of sales.
G.
I
am
a
Korean
veteran
with
win
Dorothy
Dnmlriilgo
und
the
« « •
It would he im possible to mistake Krnest
bean countries nhd open the door
TODAY'S tlllil.R V KitSB
rcuson I had conic to iro her, la to greater trsiio and cultural Inter­ a Ni-rvlee-ronnet-ted disability rat­
H
em
ingw
ay
fo
r
anyth
in
g
but
an
Am
erican
ULTIMATUM — The last step
ed at zero percent. Am I eligible
her Ipth-floor hotel room across
I f a man any he love* tiod and' hateth hi*
CAMIRA
course with Houth America und for Hie permanent Gl iusuranre before making concessions.
though he has spent a great part o f his life the way from Hilly Jlo*«'* XIeg. Central America.
#
•
•
ibrother, he Ih a liar.— I John 4:20. W e may
with
available to disabled Korean vet­
field theater, wa* that I wanted
In oth er countries. Yet his best w ork has a t»
Conducted in an in form itI man­ erans? Or must I have a disabil­
intenaely dislike the evil ileedH o f mart', but
KODIT LINS
get n good, long look at her
SHOE ENGINEER —For many
ner,
the
conference
brought
out
universal quality which m arks him as One before It happened.
ity ratcil nt 10 percent or more?
decades the product o? the shoe
wo muHl not bate any fellow nian, w ho also
roinv
constructive
Ideas
and
de­
I mean nuccrsi. Illg luccem. A
A. You may lie eligible for the builder showed little or no Im­
o f the*..outstanding literary figu res o f our
la tiod'* child, may !&gt;e a prodigal non but
Only $2«40 Down
few nights before, I'o seen n pro* veloped some friendly criticism. permanent Korean Gl insurance, provement. Clumsy, square-toed
time,
ft
Is
ra
tify
in
g
to
note
that
the
Nobel
Curihbrun
delegates
chided
tho
»iew of n inovlo railed “ Curmcq
God love* him and *o should we.
even though your ncrvice-roniieet- affairs, shoes fit one foot us well,
Florldu
group
for
failure
to
go
PClsfrt aw ard for literature this year a c­ Jones" and when It was over, opo
Only S | .00 W eek
ed disability is rated at sera —or a* poorly—ns the other. The
thing was obvious: Miss Pumlrldgo after the worthwhile tourist busi­ percent.
owner, in fact, switched them rf
W*
knowledges Ills achievem ents.
ness
available
from
their
area.
hod domlniitxl n fine film ami
G. I am plumiing to go to dully to rpuulixc wear. Hv and
foreign representative*
M aln M l.h.,1 In IM S
M em lngw ay’s life has been as e x citin g everything In It (Including Miss .M ost
large
they
Imd
us
much
fushlon
n t l l i k . i S n llr Mrp|&lt;l Suit,r,Inr MM* S . s X * ,
I'rnrl Hailey, who takes a lot of agreed that their pcoplo could school under the Korean GI Hill,
of a plow horse.
and filled with adventure as his liookH. Not dominating), and the day after easily be persuaded t« spend thnlr und I want to list my mother and as the footgear
I l f Mniin„lln Atrmet
• • •
father
us
dependents
for
Gl
al­
NilirM as Wti&gt;ll rln»« n«(»fHr rtelfihrt IT. IMIM, #1 long ago. to the great delight o f his extrem e, they threw tills thing open to the vacations in Florida If thy were lowance purposes. Their only InEARS — There's only one rule
Miss P. was going to ho coaxed.
I M P m I O flH t e l eeehirA.
timlsr lha A«l
ly partisan fans, he survived a plane crash nulillc,
hlgtline.
a# I 'n i i r n a nf Varah *. IHTa. .
Miami and Miami Jb-acli n-uliied conic Is n dixuhllltv compensation for being a good talker; learn how
210 H. Park Ave.
VRKM O
VMl
^___ sad I’likHaht*
K H K__
IX a .. Editor
III wlilch lie had been reported killed.
it won't ruino unite so swiftly this several years ago und Imvr cheek my father, a World War I to listen.
.i7 r tristirn, rtrrnii,
l*a t'dltna
keen beaming publicity to these veteran, receives each month.
a orn isn a ■ l i a s r s o R I I , A d .s r t l.ls g Maaaaa»
lie Is well aware uf bis gifts and has «&gt; i (Jenbu^i. hieoui'e Miss g Ims'No- promiHiiut arena with excellent Dlhcr than that. I have been sup­
&lt;ratt.smutrK pri&lt;!r in his nhility. i i ’t hr has #ri&gt; IiIihmI in hrr, hut U will com©, results. From Cuba nunc this porting them. Would those com­
■ tiox ciu m o tf nvrr.x
#» CarHar .... - »*» pet we.X lime monlk .
ai.ofl
pensation payments Imr uie from
let al mid an essential modesty. Me expressed!
Parry! Mriucb^murt comment:
larva
alt Manilla
Oap T»ar
oven now be tearing Ida hair out,
Vst ms rasalad y*w
declaring Ihvm us dependents?
"Yuur
markets
are
so
full
of
SMO.
M.TB
H IM
Ills pleasure at receiving literature s liigb- between ehllkkera, womleilng ex­
again.,, srs UM
All aWlaarr aallara. rsvds at iManka, raai.lulli.a# aad
wonderful tilings to buy. Our peo­
A. No. VA compensation poy
Mliraa af •a'artalaniraj |ar Ihr »uri&gt;««s et rat.lag
sdsIM s In hoo»*
ddt
award
ilntl
addntl
tbal
Itiul
lie
I
htii » h actly wlml In do with bis new .(old ple enjoy visiting vour state uut incut* may lie disregarded ill de­
N IM wttt l»a aharar* tot a* raaular -.Jtrrllalaa tala*.
mine. T he count i y doc* not yet n|iPhttoclaa •»
t’hb Nobel eninmlttee be would liavo voted penr ready, alaa, In hav&lt;&gt; Dorothy oilly to ten your splendid cities termining dependency of your
e*llaMaafnR.
Uanaral Adrarllalaa
and uumeriiuH attructlons hut to mother mid father. Ko long us
liaialridgn
pluy
oppoalte
a
(.'lark
ft
.af
Camaiarca
Hill.,
fo
r
C&gt;rl
Sandburg.
M S T &amp; hS l.
buy.
Imv.
buy,
liMiiuse
they
find
they
do
not
have
uhy
uthey
income
A llaala. fiaaral
r
Many authors hi|ve produced their finest (lahle or Jumu* Stewart.
so many thing* there at bargain sufficient to provide rrnsonable
• a taaaikar al tha AaaaelalU ^r*«« work u fter they weru older than Memlugwity
MU* D. turned out to be a prices. If you made a little more maintenance, you would Ik* per­
aiM k l atrlaaltalr la In* ata lav **n*hllall V%e Inval aarra arlaia* la Ikla nanapapar. Is now. 1’ erlmps bis best con tribu tions to beautiful, big-eyed, graceful girl effort many more of our people mitted to count them as your de­
pendents.
in a black dress, who camo Into lha could be attracted to Florida."
,r
i« ,i
W ednewlay. N ov. S, tDfct lltorature nrc yet to com e.
Veterans living in Central Flor­
A representative pf the Diynlnlsitting room fastening ,a pin InUa
' r'* •»,»*
ft
’ .k t
•■(. f h: -• -►
a belt that couldn't have measured can Republic pointed out that we ida who wish further information
more than 'i'J Inches, Politely iho hake been looking to thr North alsiut their lieuefits should wiito
UAL BOYLE
turned off tho plateful of sym­ for totirlst dnllnn when r&lt;|tmllv Hie VA offiru at 42 K Central
phony lurning on the phonograph, ay many uie available to the Avc. Orlando, Fla.
sloped some sherry, listened to South where we could profitably
want 1 luiii to any and then sold 1 urgrf folks to contc North to new Herni-eriiisers, the visitors
hadn't exactly enmo aero** some­ Florida this winter,
thing tnoiisirnusly new. "I’ ve I Rcvernl of the deleifstes attack­ oh-cd mid uh-cij nt the sight uf
"If the responsibility of pabllr thought
,
NEW YOIIK (ir--In the grout- icored in lovp. (
about it, too," she said,' ed the 10 per cent federal tax on the fnliiilmis old mansions lliat
office
educile*
you
In
anny
way,
Almost luviirlahlv lie feels lie
game of imlltlc* llicyr la mi old
"and likely more Hum you. I'm linvyl tickets. 'Hits tax is dis­ line the Atlantic near Palm Itrarli,
America's
lllllt
raev
rale
will
lie
tradition Hint Hie defeuled vuinll InU hrriiUH' of two reasuu
open lo advice, If anybody has any couraging travel and hurting all Hie swank hotels ami superb lAod
1 Ills own parly (Viciid knlftil nil In luilf."
vlat* must show himself a ilieerftil
concrete Ntiggeslons on how I tuurlst areas. The confereiic* mailing.
"Wherl
luinis
are
put
on
Ihruntl,
arry
mil
Ihclr
him
hy
falllpg
lo
ear
Io««r.
Il all made for closer relationthe ample will soon wear raas." should lie, from here on, I'll take pkssed it resolution to use every ship between tin- Americas, and
Thus, following protocol, .several prcenm|iai|m plcdgvs,
them into my urnu." .
'filnee
your
new
post
gives
you
effort
to
have
the
tnx
iilaillsheil.
rngfil
Hie
eler
2.
lilt,
oiihonenl
I
m
h
ii
hundred candidates Iwatrii In the
summing up the conference Dirk
Ilcing "ofr aounu
sound mind,
nriese In Ihf public treasury,
dvn't . /"'"'If
num , Miss
nii»» Handiioi
Ir
Another well - taken |l o l l l t Pope said: "We have done sonleeloctluiiN ytdu.day. dried their llfmj.
lows anjl
and feeU
reel* aha
nhn did
did a
you think you'd be wl»e In Idm u •t'lrf*' knovva
Mich
rlrcijlnslutieifs
ho
is
only
rii ddele- Hdittf hero tlmt most of u* felt
Uar» this nioraJag ami xiud Ua&gt;
In "Carmen"
and “she brought qp hy the foreign
defonte altutney now."
K°'td. job jn
(arinui «ndit
hlmialfby
bytrylajf
I
___hlinkolr
lo npiicat
following telegram to the winners; fiKilIng
suspects “other
peoplo may
Ihluk gallon was the language barrier, foi a long time should huyo hern
"Your
Incredibje
victory
proves
“
.................
.
IlM___
_
a
(jheerful
loin*,
whim
lie
feels
In
"The people liavo spoken. Condemocracy, Ilka a broken slot b o , too. Aside from the racial pro­ and It wn* rcaolved to urge the dune. We have brought together
^rstiitatlons on your splendid vie- Ills heart lie was let down hy his that
teaching of Hpnnlsh people with a common problem.'
puls anil Jobbed hy the rascally machine, (uuuitlmri make* a con­ blem of finding things for her euniiiulsorv
lo do, she I* nn her way. Thera In all Florida public schools. Ilotli I think we liavo gone a long wuy
fusing paynff."
, ,
enemy.
And lo complete tho phony at"Ta« office (ought Hut man, hut may ho on? luck/ angle to it. Hhe’a In America and lit lustin American toward solving it. Wo have
Then why mg pul a l|ll|n mete
had a taste of tha headlines al­ eaiintries. It Is aii advantage to brought about an understanding
mosphero of oporUmanshlp, Hm forthright
A S * o le I A T t C M
tbrUbt truth in Hiohu poslolcc found a marloneUo."
wlnqora or onn of their camp fob Hon ltatvmcnis* .
"Ymir Iriumpn will rank In ready. Over the last two cdfa sea- nifrsik both language*. Hotels, air­ and fronted good will Hint will
luwors sent hack the followDues
kU .dlow jpal iporlitiunnihlp Aineclcau likdnry right along with sons, sho'e heroine a hoadUner on lines, sloftfs and restaurants uro nay hundionin dividends and bene­ 111) W. 1*1 HI.
PhoiM 1708
lug reply;
tor a losing.candidate to send coif- the Jofmitown flood and Hurricane the plusb ia)oon go-round. Sha'a seeking empleyeps who can speak fit all Micas."
. ,
.
, ., bad morn than a smattering of .Spanish aa well aa English.
"Greatly appreciate your cordial gralula
lotions to a victor whnih for Haiti. '
"A new pronl omnes al the pub­ scatterbrains rushing up to her
Hut the convention was by no
ncaiaifa. The great tasks that lie weeks
eks he
ho has renounced ici a'
JMW« require us all to think la MWtwice, a corn/)pt puppet, a Ihrt'al lic trough.
, ,
,, ., ami Haying "Dorothy— you were means all work and no play, A
"Well, you won, and have given woiglerfu
•Wat* of mutual porfoymaoro rath- lb1it
duy was devoted to sightseeing III,
Ino people, altd a'guy who heal*
ll partikamddp."
Ills mol
mdtnhr wheh nil one la InoklngT u« ii new motto: 'In Hod we must
begin* In the Gold Coast area. Our foreign
Only now—now u hegl
triKl-cven more than ever. "
HaMly.
lamest. Now comes tho gojd rush visitors were given the thrill o f a
"You may regard your election of money, headlines, mjgasine-, .fast alrboat ride across the shal
UVs have more ruggctl (im-erlly
n*
a
vindication.
I
clmos*
to
think
cover pictures . , . and everybody tow grassy waters of the Ever­
ppeple know it. It fool* ao- and lexa ayaUiolle swottpoat and
of It n* nn epldijmlr-a mass mil- saying she wa*^ wonderful!
II
.« /. Why,
„,,y , then.
(Ill Hie pollllelaiia. lluhl from dofealnd camJUIaU’s
glades, enjoyed a visit to Melton's
break
of
voter
iinirr-slghlednes*."
Wliat
we
need
U
morn
«onr
losers
to rlrcHnn, go Ihrapsli
ection nfler
famed Aulpramn at Hypoluxo, and
Hostalrctlon
mesiagon
spcli
as
who
ratan
Uie
.slreagb
of
tIteliflio omply
gcslureo
"One thing 1 don't think yyu ran saw lllanea's colorful Utrd Farm.
. . iy meanlnglrsa
........... ..
llieie
might
pul
koine
needed
real
campalgn
conviclluiu.
Oriental pollleneM?
do," slip told mo llioiighjfully, "l» At Twenty Mile Bend, Col. II. C
it&lt;&gt; poliilcf,
(ioilllci, I’reopie.
eoplit may say you’ro
Hero avo a few sample . Iclp- Urn lh|o
hatige lice, o f the tl. H. Engineer*, uxyi___ not
. . „going
.. lo change,
Mod dofoalod candidates | have
'pralko a good loicr, hut they „nil- People
ramj
candidate*
with
real
gump
always change. T h ae iy
known, whether they aspired to bo
intro
oveii morp a good fighter should. If you don't grow and be­ plained how Florida's Everglades
rnlr&lt;
op
might
lend
to
(heir*
merciful
loeal dogen Ichor or to get a four- rival* ,
E
control plan Is making avail­
J #:i nover quit* or compronilket, come bigger and broader In your flood
ar loaao on the groat wlilt* dog.
W o huve ono o f tho finoat Htock o f uttutl cu r* wo havu over Imd und uro Roinu to Hell
hut goes on belllog forever for Ideas and your thonghta, you're able thousands o f acres o f rich
!T
said
you'd'
try
to
buy'
iho
U»o In Wnihlngtnnn, I».C.|i w«re clecllofi. ('opcrnlulatliins on a aiic- what ho dieves In.
land for cultivation.
. •„
waiting- your time. It hb*» * f»Qk
thorn nt tfrciitly reduced price* while they last. Look ut thc*o price* and then com e
laly, angry, ombfitored min.
Riding in one of Greyhounds
eesaflil durcNfD,"
stitch to ikt with any »u«w»», al*
A man who has logt a political j "NoW that' you won the election'
dow n and look a t the cor*.
fttough thaV always *Jviax«it| con­
you «r » an avan more famous
"That, l’tm had already, to
fidence and oppartunlir
crooK than before:"
degree," she said "It’s such a
inlghr
1941 F o r d 2 D o o r S e d a n
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shame. I think a good deal of U je
grow,
because tho old friend* nrn nfrnld
still?
O - Tti
Tl "lire pruuT
ORLANDO
Howevar.
whan ; you're on&lt; top, you're going to sllghl or rnject
lio
1942 R u tck 4 D o o r S ed a n
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$ 9 0 ,0 0
, Florida,
______ that
...it Ik tbo aim of a Uvo- and you change—«k, there’e the
I |
I ■conn
^ n r c o M -o d
day
statowldo
rub, H&gt; Uie old frieiide who cruel

?Jkt©r Sir Anthony

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Too Late To Classify

M y New York

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The Sanford Herald

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Wieboldt's Camera
Shop

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Your application for a
home loan is acted on

Losing Candidates Follow Practice

quickly. There s far less
’red tape with our plan

Overstocked On Used Cars

n

OnlyTwo1954Buicks Left InStock

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1947 R u fc k 2 D b o r S cd d ri

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onee wilo kKitJ^.
when, and If you ao much' aa
change thd atyle of your Hat,'UierO
come* tha ugly, Inevitable qutaiion,
' » think (he Is,
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;. They've mi
ntready, to resent

Beginning W ed Nov.
Thronch Nov. 11
At
Tho Chwqh’ of God Wnd
■ vfir-rW i an&lt;f French Ave.
Rev.' KrttV Anehbahdh' at RobIrieop. fMhote tW •VMitgeliii
Barvieea each tveqlna excent
BttOfdav at
Ytki' will nelifa d Messing If
vVit 40 not
ftrie votttig

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9000.00
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•Lock'and w in Rftktt you a good deal on th ese tw o new Buicks.

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$200*00

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Social £ o e n iA .
Mrs. J. Springer
To Speak Friday
At Garden Center
AH Garden Club member* arc
Invited tn see Mr*. J. It. Spring­
er's demonstration on aluminum
craft Friday at 9:30 a m at the
Oarden Center.
Mrs. Springer, of Orlando, wilt
make Christmas trees and orna­
ments, lapel pins, and Christmas
accessories for the home.
The meeting Is being sponsored
by the Palm Circle.

Wesleyan Guild
Will Join WSCS
For Dinner Meet

THURSDAY
The District 7 meeting of the
Florida Federation of Garden
Clubs will he held at McKinley
Hall from 10 a.m. Ill 9 p in with
lunch at 12:30 u'eloek.
The Intermediate G. A.'s will
meet at the First Raplisl church
at 4 pm,
The Junior Royal Ambassadors
will meet at the First Itaplist
Church at 7 p.m.
The Southside I’ -TA will meet at
the school at H p.m when a panel
discussion will he held concerning
"What Our Commur.lt&gt; Owes in
the Children of Sanford."
The T.E.L. Class ol the First
liaptl.st Church will meet al 3 p in.
in the educational building with
Mrs. C. E. Renton anil her group
is hostesses.
Seminole Chapter Two. O.E.S.
will meet in the Masonic Hall al R
pin.
FRIDA*
The Duplicate tlridge Club will
meet ul the Yacht Club with seut
ing to begin at 7:43 p in and pin)
to start at 8 u'eloek.
World Community Day will be
observed al the First Presbyterian
Church at 3:30 p.m.
MONDAY
St. Marks Chuplcr of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church will meet at R
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Itos
Symes Jr., laieh Arbor with Mrs.
Roy S)mes Sr. as hostess. Mem
her» are reuue.ted to bring llildes
and euneordanee

TTIE SANFORD R I A L D
" -xL Nov. 3. 1931_______ Page *

Mrs. Roger Harris
Chosen Chairman
Of WSCS Circle 7

Mrs. Walter Carter was hottest
to the regular monthly meeting ol
the Wesleyan Service Guild on
Monday evening and was assisted
by Mrs. Tom liolt and Mrs. C. 1,.
■ Powell In serving refreshments in
TOURIST Cl.I'D— The Sanford Shufflihoard ami Tourist Club
John W. Miller of Rosalind. X. M. Vlce-prcddrnl Mnhlon Wright
the group.
members enjoyed a revered dish supper and meeting last night
anmuinrcd that there will to- a »hufflrhonrd tournament here to­
Miss Ethel Riser presided dur
morrow night at 7 o'clock with the Grange City Cltilt and a hitswith games playesi later In the evening. Heading arrangements
Ing the meeting and announced
hand-wife tourney is slated (or Tursdns. (Staff Photo)
for the affnlr .wrre Mrs. Arnold Williams, Mr«. Joorph Murray,
that the Guild would Join with tin
I
and .Mrs. Miixon. Guests wrre Mrs. Marsh, Mr. nod Mrs. HolyrroMs,
Woman’ s Society of Christian Scr
vice for a Christmas dinner meet
Ing the first week in December.
Mrs. Fred Smith had charge oJ
devotions after wldrh Mrs. Cartel
announced the program with Mrs
B. E. Chapman and Mrs. Grady
Duncan taking part.
R
In addition to the above, tin
Tlie Young M it ried People's Department of the First llapti-t
The V\V \‘- of Hie First Itaplist
following enjoyrd the refreshment*
The executive hoard of the Nn
enjoyed a Hallowe'en party and wiener roast last week al the i Church met la-1 night at the
and social hour: Mrs. John J
vul Auxiliary Air Station Officers Church
home
of
Mrs.
J.
C.
Newsome
on
Lake
Mai
Minin
The
party
wu«
plan
Carver, Mrs. J. I). Callahan, Mrs
Wives Club met al the home of its
home id Virginia I uitginlli as the
)|. C. Waters. Mrs. M. L. THU*.
president, Mrs. F A Nash. Mon lied tiy Mrs. Newsome's elusi with president, Mrs. Jack Martin, tu-iid meeting was opened with prayer
ing
the
eomiiiittee:
Mrs.
I.elnnd
Ituild
r.inducting
III,games,
and
.M
i*.
Mrs. II. R. Herndon. Miss Mabel
day The meeting was called hv
It* Mr- living I’ tvnr The pro
Chapman. Miss Mildred Awall
Mrs. Nash to discuss and to ten Nancy Wilvm in charge of decora-•
Mrs. P. II. Laming, Mrs. Roy Wil
lalively plan and schedule events
Hardin. Mr and Mr.
I.lovd grain tuple wa- Making Straight
Hams, Mrs. J P. Hall. Mrs K. K
lor Hie Officers Wives Club for
The guests were met at this ' ........ .
Anita
\ Highway for Our G od " Cave
Walker. Mrs. Hurke Steele, Mrs
Hie remainder of 1054. at which driveway by "Ghosts" who superM( j|m|
„
,, „ 1|ir.lll|i \sldev gave the scripture. John
J. R. Hoolchan. Miss Saldee Wil
time Hie present executive hoard
Hams, Mrs. Nondas Gray, Mrs
Tlie first fall meeting of the Or will have completed its term in vised ihe part,Ing of ears and e s -) Mi. and Mrs. L. G. Litton and Ed II I H. followed li, the reading
James Wright, Mrs. M. li. Smith, lando Demrry was held at llolv office and these duties will be as­ eorlrd tlie grou|i to tlie party. The .In , Mr. and .Mis. Timothy Piniloy,
I Hilling Hie H a,
In Xtin Vance
uni Mrs, ImuiiM Elation. Mi
and Mrs. Robert S. Rillhimer
Cross Episcopal Church last week sumed hv the him board which p 1spacious lawn overlooking the hike
Ml-- I.angiotti -poke on " fo l
a» llolv Communion was celebrat­ in Hie process ol being elected at was ilecoiali-il with oniuge and and Mrs. Ili-fiii)- Austin, Mi iiinl lowing Hie Wav' and I*.it Svheed at 1h a m and wa* followed hv this time
|him k crepe paper, black ruts, M.s I.eland Rudd. Mr. and Mrs told the -lor, &lt;
i llra/ihan Tr.i
a coffee hour.
Final plans and arrangements witches, .Iiiek-o-iiiliterns, mid a .) \\ Carter and llrenda and .him.
Mr. and Mr s . into I'hontns, Mi ,eler Marian Da,I* *|mke on "\
Guests were welcomed try Miss were made by Mrs Nash and tier : large seme crow.
Soldier'* t lien.I" l.illowe I h, a
Carol Slone after whlrh n business hoard for the outdoor harhequ' | During the evening games were and Mi- liny Thomas.
meeting was conducted
Work steak supper In he held Friday al 'played with Mrs, llennv Austin
Mi and Mi- Donald Ihiignn, talk "III* Wa, M, W.n. ' cuen
shops were then scheduled and a the Naval Auxiliary Air Station I and Mrs. Newsome winning pump- Mr* Nancy Wil on. Mi* \\ It li, Glut,* Il.i I,
I he inogr.im wa* eoneluded
luncheon in the Parish eoneluded II O i) Tills supper, where every I kin pies. The prize, a chocolate Howard, Mrs It, I&gt;. Oxl'otd and
one grills Ids own steak to hi&gt; 1cuke, for tlie lies! costume went to Susan, Mrs. Roger Achmidl Mos x, till Mi-- \-till , reading George
Tho Seminole Comity I* T * •• the day's activities
IIhe.lienee
Outstanding members of the dlo own desire, is to follow tm infor­ lleuny Austin. Everyone enjoyed hay., .tonkins, and Mis- Ann |l.i,l* Melloilaid’ * poem
met last night at the Seminole
I'lm lurch'.g aitloiiriied attei
High School with Mrv Marion M ccsc were .Mrs Robert M McKee mal get-together al the Olfieers bobbing for apples which eoutaliiwhich
dcliriuii*
ielre*hmenl*
were
frum 4 to li p m The simper |ed fortunes.
John, president id the SILS P-TA prrsident of the diocese of South Club
-eiyeil li, Ihe ho-te**
presiding. Roll Rccly offered see ern Elm Ida; Mrs James G Had­ is a station wide alfair for both | Several interesting sl'des were
eral piano selections irrlor to Hie ley, Mrs W E. Eekler, lulled Heel ami station officers, their i -how n tiy Rnliert llurford who ha*
meeting and Mrs. Grady Herman Thank Offering custodian: and wives and their guests
Mr* W. E Neide. director of HuPlans also were formulated to recently returrusl from Turkey.
read the devotional.
Tile refreshment table w a s de­
Orlando Deanery
hold
a Christinas holiday seuson
Mrs. St. John Introduced the
dinner dance al the Officers Club, corated with orengo and black
Huy Gilbert wa- .iinnng tlm-i .P
various presidents of P-TA'*
tentatively in Hie second week in crepe paper centeied with a large lending the Fluriihi Him Key l&gt;in
Mrs. W. n. Wray had asked a
lighted
piiiiipklu.
Tlie
menu
con­
December, hut details of tills event
quel, legislative li.ii lieeiie, ..ml
I’lir Srlm im lr Hiyli 1 II ( l«|t» It.iC
panel of five persons to represent
will he promulgated al a later sisted of wclncra, (Hituto sulad. o t h e r t nlver-ll. III Florida e»enl ll* •rniliil nit'i'l mi: •»f ttic \r.ii
school* as follow*: Mrs. Margaret
linked beans, eiipenkes, marsh ill l&gt;,iine**ilh' l.i-l weekend
■Into.
xrsliViliiv .1' n fllrri* w i'if «*l«*«*t•••*
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C Dorton
Reynolds of West Side represent
is fn||t»u** 1111aI a 1‘ri'lr lire *h|rnl
Resides Mrs. Nash, also present mellows, eoeon, and coffee .
Ing the primary grades; llrrold are announcing the birth of a t!
Thus,,
present
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mr and Mr* .1 II C illev am i Hrttx lr:in M.irfin
fwirinM
Heckcnbach, Grammar School: Ih. 14'» oz. daughter, Carolyn Di­ at Hie meeting were, .Mrs J. K. J. C. Newsome and Dee ties*, Mr.
Ir*In
Ni-i rrt.irx .
I.ol
II. E. True, Junior High: and II. ane, on Nov. I at the Fernald Vose Jr and Mrs. F. II. Moore, und .Mrs. It. E. Cooper, Mr. nml son left yesterday lor Ti'xa tl |v»t*N
members.
executive
Y.iii*' siiid li**! v \\*•*•1 1ill r« imri
make their home
K. Morris, High School. They Laughton Memorial Hospital. Mrs advisory
Mrs
Homer
Oslwrne,
Mr,
and
Mrs.
board
member,
|»rcxent
were,
•
•
r
*
*
openly discussed among them* Dorton Is the former Catheryn
Mrs It. F Compton. Mr* R. It. A. J. eterson, Mrs, G. C. Dlson,
.Mi** Kllse Lanier ol .Miaul.i
S»»n»i' "I Hi- ..I I* .»r •* i i -vHIK I ••x
selves what each one is trvlng to Joyce Lee of Sanford
Wcldcn, Mrs J A Duvl*. Mr* E Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin and lia . I* VI*itini' wiHi Hr ami Mi
(i l l |»,I III I 4 4.(1 III. It ,| pi I III' K il l III
teach students In thrlr own schools
M
Albrecht,
Mrs.
A.
E
Wallet,
Johnny,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Vernon
l
I.
Park
Sr
pi.M l
lu.lt
and how they are prepared for the
Mr. and Mr* Ross Calhoun. 2.’i02 and Mrs J A Goodwill
next school.
Laurel Avc., nee the proud par I
present
I
H. T. Mllwcc gave u talk on the cuts of a new daughter horn Oct. I Committee members
Importance of parents knowing 31. The young nils* has been j were Mrs A. N Metnnls Jr . Mr*
G F Kiltie, and Mrs N. R. Kluga
ana understanding what their chil­ named Robin Elaine.
dren aro doing In school. He emhaiized Ihc fact that next week
s Educational Week and he asked
mothers and fathers to visit lunch
rooms and rooms to see what fa­
cilities are provided for their cliil
dren. The new school on 27th St.
Virgin
wUI be opened for the first through
eighth grade afler Ihc Christmas
holiday* and the students will be
'feXNO
transported from there to southside for lunch, Mr. Milwre con­
cluded.
The meeting was adjourned by
Mrs. J. A. Ponder.
A

Officers' Wives
Formulate Plans
For Coming Events

Baptist YWA's
Present Program
At Regular Meet

Young Married Peoples Class
Has Halloween Wiener Roast

Mrs. Roger ll.irri- was appoint
ed chairman of Cirrle Seven ol
the WSCS of Hie First Methodist
Church, when it met last night at
the home of Mrs Farl l&gt;o**cy in
Floral Heights. Serving a- c&lt;»
hostess ua« Mrs Emory M Spew
Mrs. It V Thompson gase the
devotional n-ing Thanksgiving as
her theme Mrs Harris aiiumuircd
the Joint covered ili&gt;h supper will
be held in MeKinles Hall the First
Monday In December. The three
evening
circles will have tlu-lr
Christmas party Dee It
Mrs. G. ti Mver* gave the
study and Mrs li i Young and
Mrs. G D Cidhcrhnu'c were wel­
comed as new members Refresh
ments were then served
Those present were Mrs. It C
Wvche,
Mrs It C Young. Mrs
Then Pale. Mrs \V \ Norris.
Mr« Arthur Iteekwilh Jr. Mrs C
\V llranllcy. Mrs It P Goodsliced.Mrs Emory
Spier. Mrs
Earl F.
Dosses, Mr* James Fish
er, Mrs C E Chnrpening. Mrs
A. (&gt; Huberts, Mrs C, D Collierhouse. Mrs f I.. Iliitner. Mr-. (i
It Anderson. Mrs It V. Tlminti
Mm. Mrs Morris E
Ferguson
Mrs G. &lt;; Msers Mr- It I.
Harris. Mrs II I. Winn. Mr- l.a
mar Row land. Mr- Tom llnlner,
Mrs C II link.

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Discussion Held
At Joint Meeting
Of County P-TA's

o n a fo

Circle No Six of Ihe First Meth­
odist Church met Monday with
Mr* M E Raker with Mrs. C. L.
Walli* a* co ho«te«x.
Mr* Eva llarkey, devotional
chairman, opened the meeting
with a pruyer and used an excerpt
from the hook "The Stream* of the
De*ert.*' Sixteen member* re*|K&gt;ndrd to roll call All membera
were urged to attend Ihe huslnesa
meeting Morula) al 3 p.m. at Mc­
Kinley Hall.
Regular report* were given as It
,va* announced World Community
Day will be oh*erved Friday at
:t .10 p in at the First Presbyter­
ian church
Mr* C E. Williams enntlnued
with Hie »tmly "The Master Calleth" in which the member* par­
ticipated
Relre-hmeni - were served to
Mr* C K Willutrn*. Mr*. Maude
Hatton Mr* It. F.
Mr* W W Tyre. Mr*.,
ri-on. Mr* Evn llar|
Clark Leonardy. Mr*,
ford, Mr* It I. Client^
.1 A Calhoun. Mr*. M.
Mr* E. II l.anry. Mes,
lli'iler. Mr* Don Link, i
I. Walli-. and Mr* M. 4.

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Orlando Deanery
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Cross Episcopal Church met Mon­
day afternoon us .Mrs. Hawkins
Connelly conducted Ihe devotional j
program. Tills was followed by a
business meeting presided ovei |
by Miss Carol Stone, chuirman.
The members were reminded
that World Community Day will
he celebrated Friday at the First
Presbyterian Church. At that time
parcels for peace will he collected
aa person* are urged tn bring
small children's things, bed linens,
and draperlcj os well as cash doallons. The articles will be taken
y a representative lo the Pres­
byterian Church.
Father II. L. Zimmerman then
introduced the Rev. Theodore An­
drews, Th. D., who spoke on the
growth of the Polish National
Catholic Church.
The program wa* followed by a
social hour.

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GOP Casts

(Continued From Page One) *
rinds, cave Haley 20,TO and Sut­
ton 16,7W.
Ifnlcy carried his home county
nl Sarasota 3,097 to 5,036 for Hutttn on the basts cl complete but
unofficial returns. He alr&gt; carried
Sutton'* home county of l’ olk 8,838
to 7,232.
In Manatee, with one precinct
missing, Haley had 4,706 and Sutt in 4,153. In Do Koto, with one pre­
cinct still out, Haley hod 736 to
188 for Hutton.
Harder County, with 8 precincts
missing. «nvp Hairy 287 to 83 for
Sutton iml In Highlands, where six
prri'IncLs arc mlssina, Haley liad
In 1.7!) and Sutton 36.
*'l nm deeply urateful for the
fine vole dccbi'lcu me ami sha'I
strive to merit tl»c confidence the
nrnpfc if my district liavo shown
in nip," Haley said.
(left)
and
llerhcrt
Prevail,
WATCII TALLYING— V. I). Sf«it
Hath Cramer and Sutton are hitcandidate* ye»tcnlav in the group
II rarr frir n seal on flip Clly
groi
Inrr Democrats. Cramer wu* a
jsLlmt, arc
nrr thi
shown ns they
Ihey u airbed counting of vole* nl Ihr
cummlNalolutl,
Iti'imhlican in the Merida House
all Inti niahi. (Hlitff Photo)
city lf«.................
in I!i3l and Sutton, a former mayor
of l.akelaml, a Democrat.
Neither nl Florida'* two xenators—Hpcssarl L
IfolLand and
tirorue A. Smothers—was ir,» for
re election. Smather*’ term cxi
j??'' •«* *
pire.'l In IH6 and llollaml'.i in 1038
(Contlnhod From Page Due)
Florida's oilier representatives
Vlimf*fc buf nlinpi Imlf «f MultimIn Oungrcs*. all Democrats, wore
‘ B»ah. f'etirto'a votr, where Nfllunopposed. They are fnanes K
Kacfilirun running strongly,
Under Dip IPBt Amendments to ltenni.lt. .laiksonvll'c; IJnb Slke.s,
.* repii/lried mititlxiliitcil.
view; Dajilc
CrcsIWtw;
Fa seel All
Dank It. Fascejf,
J Although (hr Kcpuhlicun* Inst thr Social Hrrurlty Art, there nrr nml;. A S. Ilerbnu l-eeJmrz
«nmp
special
nrovislons
for
tin
tha Ifourii liv whnt mnv hr n marDwl),’h(
I..
f(u;:r
'tf, Fort
I„
kort f.audcr' alp of ZB 6r norr mi-mlicrs, Prcsl- ministers of the nation. Most in&lt;ill dale; and I) II Maltlirw s, flaliics
i ant-,* Rtoetihower (old n Whltr ham of the cleruy who nr&lt;* em­ ville. Faicoll Riii'cccd* William c
1 inisc now s ronferrnrc hr dura ployed hy nonnrofit religious, l.antaff w!i:» is rclirinn
1 Ot i&lt;t‘p. Id thin imilli imv repuili- eharitiihla, ediienllonul, or other inrhree stnty supreme r&lt;p|rt
Juseon
j lion i of disapproval of lil■* ml- come tax exempt oruunixntloii
may hcgln earning sociiii security lires were reelected without
i linlsfralion'i iinllcifs
Terrell. Ilurold
credit for themselves after Jim. jmsitain: tilenii .......................
Daniocratn were pleased with
Si-In nit; and John P. Mathews
i|ti'(fiiic, l&gt;i|l it oljvlogsly &lt;1ill
Duly oriliiinvd, rommlssioned, or
Wtlliiir C King ot y.'i'hi .Springs
lrh tl|t' proportion# softie Ilf lireiMed
I'allahasciefgyiiii'ii. nilsnlomilit's
h rry ^ ■ * after of T;
hem nml expected — n clrcuinOr
memhci
s
of
religion,
order*
.\
cc
"
r,l('.1
"
H
,,J
J
cnV?Vr,*
lanrr Unit somri Itepuhllrnn* until niav ho hrouKhi under the sociul " 'c llailroad uml I nlilic Utililicwf
(Scuilil hr nlti iliuti'il to Klscnhow- Mimrlty nrogrnm nt their own op- CtminiWsinn, also without opposl
lit'* own hut inlmilr riimpulgn- tion. The only exception to those l',m
l)ig nml tho vigorous drive ntuilu i lergyineii who may begin to earn
Hcptihllenns made a surprisingly
l|y Nixon.
social security on Jan. I, 11135 slronit ihcnlng in the vote fur guv
: In n irivi--nml•Ink«*, IJcihoi-rnt* me those meinhcm of religious or- urnor altliougii their candidate, J.
took nwnv It'-1mitil leun nrntn In dens who are ri'ipiirnd to tnke u Tom Watson nf Tampa died 10
Kentucky. Michigan, Nevada mid vow o ' poverty.
days Indore election and his name
Ipyoining. whl|r tlm RcpuMlcjin"
Ministers and member* of r. li
on
* ,n'"
i it ul inIill hy grabbing Democrat- pious orders who bring Ibemsf'vi'a ,lc.f, .
if Beats in Oliliii Colorado arid under the olil-'tuo and Huryivori: in-1 Wulson. twice stale attorney
town.
Miinuu*o ifro^nim will Ik) liuntnl !
at/! Iwo IIiiu'.h candltlatv
1 Hcndrr'n virion* over llurki' as sHf-employcd persons. This will f,'r M«v; r»i' r
« Dc muiral. had
xjili* preceded in thr tnlnillltionn lie true in the case of those who 1‘ hanged his party affiliation be
l|V ii nilt'i'ivWf(il comeback liy form­ virtually me He|f-rmp|oy«**l an well
*,c’ s;,!d. Iio waillrtl to
in' Hon. .loni'pli t' O'Mnhonov for aim IDioi ft clergymen who a*e pal.I Fiorltln hrconiO .*i Iwoparly slalr
tjie Democrats in Wyoming. O'Mu- it salary by their congri'uiitlon.
| Democratic nominee I.eftoy Cot
honi'v lii'at Iti*piililii'im Itrp. WilTJioso who wish to he included i J1"";,. " Tallahassee lawyer and
llnni /Ini rl-.on.
U'r social
lorlnt security
acciirllv must
nnisl r,l.»
.. i tOMgllllme state scnaler, received
under
til,* u
Just previously. Srn. Ilonii'r rertifliato with the Iliter mil lie- I 224.330 votes to 11.7.01(1 for Watson
I orjkuaon, h'cml o f tin' Senate ( 101* venuo Service indicating their ile- with 1,211 of 1,721 precinct.', re­
1 nl ir v Committee mid ii ri'rinlrnt slro to lie covered ii* nrlf-emidoy• porting
Kcpuhliruns decided after Wut
i f KlMnliuwor'a inmpalgri hidp, ed persons. This mo.it lie ilono with­
I nil K«im down under nn avalanche in two years lifter Jnmiury I, lnB5. son's dentil not to name a ri place
■f Wayno Courity Detroit hnllotn. And the rertlfirutc will Imi effec­ ment hut asked voters to give him
* hr winner In thin rnar win* Deinn* tive for it titxiilila* vi'Ur only If it a heavy vote to keep the (SOI*
oral I'ntrlrk V. MiNiinmin.
U fill'd on or before tfm ijue ditto eligible Ii r future elections
I'mlor state law a parly must
Before that, Sen. (j'vrrrlt Huh for filing the liieumn tux leiiort
tiinitnll. Msal’ilnnl ninjoiity lend- of tho yi'Ar, That means (Iml tlmso lereive more ll|au 2(J per rent lit
Jr, hud milled to di feat Duinocrut mini,Iter t or iili'lnliers of religious Ihe total vole for governor at Ihe
Foster l''iiieii|o in Massachusetts. nrderd who want to begin I'lirning prereding general elrctl.m lo lie
In thr fuel uf uuor-educ vie* Ihnlr soi'lul seeuHty next Jnmiury eligildc to conduct primaries.
The ultoruey general's uHiee
|urli'M In Kovornnr iiinlcsta In jm»i»- will file n I'ertifleule on nr bcfoio
sii'l the emirts will have to de
i lous New Vol k uiiil Opnnceilcul April 13, 10511,
Then, when they pay the incoimi elde It voles oast fur a deceased
l ml U null *&lt;ii nt |iiI will III PrnOHyl' until, the Dtimnoruta uhvldunly lux on their 11*35 eurnlngs which candidate meet Hie 20 |ier cent re­
I ml failed nil thr bust# of thr III* Is duo April 15, IP3U, they will ni­ quirement.
Tho vote for governor was fur
pmuU'U.N-'tuina to muster u na* ne muko u thieo percent *clf.em­
tonal sworn thry emilil lahrl with* ployment tax contribution for so- below that of U152 when the lain
out cliullrngc ii * the reimdlntlori clnf security. They will pay tho Dan McCarty, Democrat, got (124,nf I'roaldont Blaonhowor'a iiilmln* social seeiiilty lux on their yearly tn:t and Harry S Swan, lleptili'Inet eurnlngs fiom f llil) to |4,2(HI, can, (tolled 210.000
litriitlim.
they will report llieso earn­
How mill'll KInenlinwor nml And
ings for social security ini-pnsus
KILLED
Nixon. Ids I'hlof campaign minis- us
si'|f-t'ipp)oymi'llt Inronie oil a
JACKSONVILLE Us-Lconuril L.
tant. hud to do with blunting the sperlnl srhedul'i w'hfeh will he i. Wise.
an I'lrrlrlelan rmplnycil
Iloninr/uts* off year drive rn- part of thoir regular Iriciime tux by tho2').Sen
hoard Air Line Hall
ninlm'd a mattor of piilltlial con* on Form IPit).
road, was killed last night hy a
Jretiue.
,
Thosii clufgv.iu ii will! b e e one train.
KlirnhiiwV’n htessllnr for lie- eligible to begin eul'UUlg their old
Police said a crossing wutelimun
i»iililIrun .In*l ull T. Meek did nut ago and liurrvivnrn litxiiruiicc will told tIn1in Wise's car drove past
liri'vrnt Meek’s defeat hv Demo­ willll til get i.tielr social security him while he was Hogging trufllc
cratic Hen I’atil II. Dougin* in curds if they have never had them. for Ilia nniiruaehlng Allantlr Coast
Illinois. Neither did ii nrenldentlul (Ir, if they have lo.t the.r social Line Railroad pussenger train.
rndurseiiirnt kern Republli'pp Itvp. Hucurlty cards, they yhoitjd ask for
Herbert II. Wnrhiirion from being the snino number. This card is tho
.SDHWAY OUT
I.IIIDN, Portugal,
pro
1,rnli'ii Iiy Deiiuieratlr Hen. Allen idudlficutlon with Hm swdul se­
Freur .Ir. in Deluwure.
curity people u* well as the k/y iHisi'd subway under the Tagus
And Drmorrntlr (lov, ti. Men- to future hciiefll payments. The lllvcr at Lisbon is mil. Scientific
urn Willlu ms. who criticized the card enn he obtained fium the surveys nroven It Impracticable
Elsenhower udinlni.tintlon for nut liihiri'st social secuilty office. And Now public Work-; Minister Aran
acting to inert wlint ho snld whs free Information honkbOs about lex de Ollverln has approved plan*
wldespM'ud uni'miiloymi'ni, won the new amendments utu uvuiliililu for a 6.300 foil bridge across (tin
Tagus.
an un.'ireredented fourth term In (here, too.
Michigan,
M a t a r A' tiVirv?
Hut ItenuhlU'iin cliffoid I'. Case,
OKLAHOMA tiri’Y. 'At - II K
luoat •often . endorsed eumlldutii
among the Hreshleul'a favorites, llbKimflclil Is faced with tlu&lt; prob­
wus inuklmr It an tinex |it'&lt;'ted lem nf natnlnil Ida four now pet*.
Doesn't spuml like ii tough or­
horsr rncu against Drmorrntlr
Itrp, Charles It, Howell In the deal, but ho any* they look like
New Jcrsry Henulo contest. Home fUli. have fret, logs and small red
TALLAHASSEE (g)-(Jov. eleel
Ilrptihllrnnii nad attacked Cuso whisker*. He caught them out of a tx’ ltoy Collins says he won't make
larm pond They weigh about a
for being (on "llherul."
effort to take ntlleo I
Kepiihllriin l,t. llov. (iorduii Al- IKriihd iiphi'c, uml when Igkcti out any
Iml that lie'll take any
the water, hr says Ihey make a Jnu
lutt, who liorr Klsenhower'a bless- of
steps necessary between now and
small harking mdse.
111!!, upset thipollster*
hv
defeatif
then to "conserve the assets of
tnir
Former. lto|i.
John
.. Demoriajlr
, i L ........
.
Venerahlu Allien W. Ilurkluy, the our .slate and mlvanee Its future."
A. Cnrrol Inf tho Oloriulo Hcnuta former "veep" and some times
In a statement Issued last night
nice, And Ujpuhtli-un Itcp Thopi culled "Mr, Democrat," took the idler hit, format election, Collins
i, gn nll-out supporter mensuro of Itypubllcuii Hep. John said ','muny citizen* (eel that
k* E MartfJT
. 'resident'll
flojilbiJ farm bhcrmgn Cooni'r In Kenturkv fm nitmildI ‘lake
of tho H
r
~‘‘ - office Immediately"
price »uii|)orl program, ousted tho DenincruU' first Honnle guin. btil thikt he (ILsugrecd.
it| DijmoyiuUc Sen. Upy M.
ElIsenhuwer hud visited the
"Lust spring our Supreme Court
i&gt;| lit agricultural Iowa.
stall twlca and praised Cooner.
held
dd that whoc ver wa* etectul tostatu
TCX
day
iy would m&gt;t
il tako office until
next
•*| Jan. 4," ho said.
"It
true that mi Issue was
muile
tho cusp bn tfils point hut
Hie h(&gt;! ng U cleur ami 1 feel that

Democrats

Social Security
Changes Explained

M a n y Die From Violations
O f Two Laws, Patrol Points Out

rjght of the solid line on the high
way means.
"That second solid mark In the
right of the tegular one. Indicate*
a
. warnihg tmt
not tto pass. Dkoppp-'
Ills -----,
cost many
lonce of* the
law —
lives In Flvriifa. *nd motorists go
on violating the law every hour nf
Improper passing at intersection*. the day." Klrkman said. The
and othqr commander emphasized that per' 1U and curves
cutis
#... pc ,passing
„ viola- »ons in violation of one law-roj Improper
pro
|cli‘ accqonli'd
icy 18 ac wliolher ihey actually contribute
Ion* which
accqii
wh'
Idcnls which killed one or mure to a wreck—Is In violation nf the
other, and could lie charged Ip vio­
«r»ons.
. .
.
The |aw* wliicfi the driver yip- lation of each on separate eounls.
In some Instances—like on .h*r
late* when he passes on a qiirvo,
approaching a hill, at inlurscc- row roads, and bridge*, "hera
ihnrc I* only one solid line, it Is
tnmi niul *u tm are:
aw against passing Impro- unlawful to pass. Technically |!)C
The lav
single line is used in instances
of the
. previously
.
-pcrly
- at anlaces
under any clr where there is not enough pave*
mentioned places
ciimstances. and passing under ment width to apply both without
such conditions when the locations the vehicle's left wheel running
ale marked with yellow double! over the second line
&lt; (HINT VOTES— The counting of ballot* after Ihe clewing of the poll* |« a ledim
lines on the highway.
In cmhnienting on ihe .safely farkHM Job. Hhowp are
"Thi re seems to he a lot of con­ t i o f (he doulilr line, f'oindr
official-, nl yrtiterday'a Clh election, (left In rlghfj Mr*. Italph Austin Hmljh (barh
(
lo ramerg),
fusion."
declared
Patrol
Director
Airs. Avn Da»ls, AIth. F. E. floumlliat, Af. W. Oiler and It. N. Hayeh, Cltjr clerk, an IhU lank win
Klrkman suld:
H. N. Klrkman. "about what the
performed. (Staff Photo)
"I'cpptc who live m the lower
second yellow line, just to the section* nl Florida, and are Ulfd
to level driving run into Irotihjr
in the hilly sections of lh|s anil
olher states, hy not being used to
liKikiug for nml obeying the donme line warning.
(Continued Proni Page One)
"However, on curve*—In level,
tiillv or mountainous country, the
Groftp 1
Stetson University today uiir training width will extend over
211? double line is :i sort of a lifeline,
Frank A Smith
ileum rd u new com *c of study to flvM neaikiinlc
ijinlc years U I* tonteolr
Group 3
and u Jlfosaver for those wlm get
develop voting executives for Flori­ iduteii that student* will
2117 t/ui habit of
Vassar H Caclton
&lt; ohcvliiK 11."
da industry.
brought 4llose
1 cly Into contact w
(irnup 3
The iknibtc solid line I* used Iji
Superior students who possess Ihe lealilies of the actual
a
' husin-ss
'
HOT many places, such as some school
A O. Banner
(iitain ipuilitien of Icudonhip will world iluring thdr yenis of study.
at
Group 4
eoljcgc and university zone*, at
WASHINGTON UP-I're.ndenl Ei-| Terry II Pdltarson.
be selected early next yeni for tho
To thU end, Dr.
Ericson sail),
2033 railroad rro#slng&gt;, street and
inti road
)r- P
srnhowrr
said
early
today
sam?
Executive Development Program leading Florida
rids bitsir
' i*
‘ upd fuo
itlsilU'.
Railroad and Pnblle t'tllltirs
intersections, narrowing nl fqnr
. ..
in (lie term Itcginning in Sept. fesslonal figures will he brought Itcpubllean candidates in tiic light
Commissioner
lane highways to two lane roads,
(or
CQnorgsa
"aren't
doing
so
IP55, according to Dr. J. ( llJii- to the Di'Luml Cam ns mid *ti|f Iroup I
at iilll approaches, on curves nml
Kdmuiids, president of the unlver- dents will travel tfi I ic seehus nl well" as lie cxpcrlyd lie acknowl­ Wilbur C. King
3111 In any other place where improper
edged
ll'al
"setbacks"
inu*l
lie
idly.
business activity for obsei valioll
Group
2
fir
passing threatens motoring safety.
xiim -d
exf;
At the same time l&gt;r. Kdniunds uml study,
2M7
Jerry W. Carter
Victory
or
defeat
.
lie
*;l.
1
,
'Will
I
Steplian Maygar
announcml th« unpointmeut of Pr.
have nothing to do with Hie vit'lllie
Mate Senator
It. F, Ericson, head of the Uni­
S m ok ey S a ys:
of
our
cau.ie."
37th SenalorJal District
versity’# ilepnrtmvnt nt ivonomlc#'
The President '.pent must of last Douglas Slcmtroni
2107
ns director of the cxi'CUtivo deVO- I
everting away from the White J JT. Parrlth
lopment program.
1
llcuse—saluting campaign workers Floyd A, piluicr
l
I'ruaidi nt Edmunds pointed out!
and
visiting
with
Cabinet
momIfodse
of
■rpratrritallvei
that Florida is the ipost rapid
hera. He kept in touch with elec­
.Seminole Couaty
growing state east of th.i llncli|r*
. Group. I
tion return* largely via radio and
—u stuto whose industrlnl and
television.
Mack N. Cleveland Jr
2.733
eointnereiul potential bus hardly
Group 2
before going In lied at 12:13
bi’i'li tapjied and expressed present
2231
a m. Fjscnbuyer infd newsmen Voile A Williams Jr
need uml tho Impending demand
l
Ural, eomnrred to his exnectationi, John Folium
foe broadly trained nml llboially
I
WINTBII HAVEN - "Tim MU some HOP candidates "aren’t do­ John Williams
educated men who possess the
County Judge
miinlfold ipiallflcutinns rcigiircd vmS fir-d pecan ^a|c at Starke j ing so well, mid &gt;&lt; mi' arc losing " Ernest Housholder
Tll/fl
Hut he addi'l liiyl some other*
for executive leadership III our ■
‘ flalc Farmers Market. Htsrko. were milking a better showing than Hugh Iluncan
I
modern economy.
County f'ommlsslmirrs
will In- liplil tomorrow, starting at lie anticipated.
Since Stetson is a private, Chiis- l v m A light volume I* anliilDistrict
2
in the evening, Elsenhow­
tiuu university which nlncc* u pre­ pull'd for Hip first sale and future erEarly
2183
paid a siii.irLe visit to (JOP Fred A. Dyson
mium upon scholarly excellence an sale
District I
ile (lays will be announced In- National Committer heaihiunitcrs
moral Integrity, Dr. Edmund* said lor,
2122
r,' L II. Lewis, dfrrelur. Flor- "lo thank thusc pccple who have II C. Dodd
2
Mato Farmers
Fi
‘
‘
tim University Is uijvuntngcoqsly idss Slato
Markets,
ad been working so nan!." Then, aft­ Henry Wolcott
nil luted to providu the educational vlstpl.
er
returning
to
the
White
l(nt
|*0
Board of Public
and developmental experience es­
ihh Instruction
Volume nl vegcluhlcs is still
District
1
trl
sential to those who would fill u Very light although movement b to pick np Mamie, he went to the
home
of
Secretiry
of
the
Trcamry
John L. Hrumjpy
2171
■xiiIiun of the unmet demand for beginning to Increase on the Fort
and
Mr*
George
Humphrey
b.r
Rrmuniher — when In the woods
n lr
strict 3
business^ leadership.
Mvers Stale Farmers Mdfkol dinner.
. . . * match may be down
2031
I. E Jordan
Dr. Krlcson su'd the program Molt packer* will ho in upcryUiiu
Two
and
a
half
hours
later,
the
I
Iml not outt
T L Lingo
has two primary dlstinguisliiiig by (he early part of next week,
Eikcnliowrn
made
another
sur­
Dlstrlrt 3
i,hiinieteilHtles. First, only ileeld- with a Idrge Increase ip both
prise
call-ul
the
hotel
hcadipiarW A Patrick
2107
ely superior students who cvidenc cukes urn(I &lt;&lt;itlgsh
Pile Ipitted tlji
(In
squgsb a
anticipated
Amendment No. I
[nislness _ li'ud 'jshlp- pqtcntlul
wj| Deft two We
along wllh a llgh- lers nl the Cili/rns for Elsenhower
•
ul
CTiiure.i.sluiial
Cominitlev
Fuf
TM
la* considered for admission to trio i rqovoinenl nf eg eplant and pepper,
Elsenhower told the gnnip &gt; Against
(87
program. Second, the specialized During Itjo pqsj
week far
d worik
frir raney
Amendniriil
Nn.
2
workers
tliat
olrctions
are
excit
(ng
graihvt.
Htudii'H in husini'HH and economic
inasli brought from &lt;2.1n
058
sulijert* will bp built upon, ami io It. It) per bushel tub and Co things and "you keep hoping an I For
503
___ to w oo. IjUllInu that Joe Dookcs will defeut Against
will. In* Intimately cvlnlid to, the rupibers sold from 17.30
Amendment No. 3
cole of liberal studies of H|cUnn'«
Hie .Sanford Market (or Joe Zilch." Hu added:
L A S T TIM K TO N IG H T
"Ariyono who went through any For
(ieuerul hklucallon prognipi,
wrek qnippg Oct. 26 .‘avealfd
Th6 I'Xi'tulfvo dev* lopment pro- marked irnnrqverpent and a de- slnigiries In life realizes th m Against
Amsndmrnl No. I
gram Is a course of study and Voted Increase jp vsliiallmi as must be setbacks.
787
"He It good fortune or had (tr­ For
jpmpgrei (n sa;no (ivfloil In JW3.
ITIAIIMCUffijU •CIMKI
-181
Against
(*ross .sales for the week totaled iune far Ihe inomi'nl. we can in
Amendment
No.
3
14,11*7
packages
valued
at
*IH,AIOIPNI M(NI1U*INCIUI MU ’
the
long
nip
win
and
will
win.
4IUEEN t NDEIttiOEH SUItOlIltY
461 t.
"That means our country wijl he Fcr
(Vl AIMM•AKNRRltl
&gt;
ZIHIICII, Switzerland Ms—Oueen 278.75. Henerally farmers were
&gt;
1
0
6
Against
Frederlku o( (ireei-e underwent well pleased at the prevailing M|ore pfyptToux and have hnlter
Amendment
Nn.
«
Hie first of two operations for prices received for vegetables a* opnorlunlty for 'asting peace."
The Bbenhowers then moved t;i t'W... .
otosclerosis of the ear yesterday compared with same prices last
season Avoeadoes averaged fHim the apartment of Secretary of De- Against
A communique said the surgery per
Amendment No. 7
bushel, beans ft.73. pole beans feme and Mrs. Charles E Wilson,
had proceeded nm tnully and the W.30, Chinese cabbage uveriiged
For
where other lop administration of Again .1
(fiiccn was feeling well
A LSO
|n r crate, gncuipbers $5 25 fleinls )ojin*&lt;f ir.rni TiU' krouji ui
She will spend about Hi days in 12.30
bushel, eggplant 13 27 Inisjiel. eelu
iwn
Hie hospital. A second operation, packed radishes S3.SO per back eluded Ally. (leu. Ilcrlmrl Itriw,
described as "fenestration" will age, smiash 17 25 bushel, (lines ell ur.l Keercfafy of Stale J
he performed in Hirer months
$2.50 liiilr bushel box. oranges S2 75 Foster Duflv) *7nfl their wives
The (Jiiitii Is suffer lug from a box, grn|H-fruit $2 25 box, okra Hie Hiim|mrc]K '
growth nl spongy horn* inside the It.00 bushel hamper. Oranges and
As Eisenhower left the Wilson
ear which bus caused Increasing grapefruit lead m volume.
(CmiHnnnl From Page One)
apartment, a newsman asked:
deafness.
"Wli.il do yiu think /if IJiliig-, not carried out now. It never
/leans are beginning to i)mvc Mr Pri»‘April: ffmv arc they go would ba—"ifcyar!" ha declared.
A carillon of 72 hells w’clghln liter the Pahokee .Stifle Favpiers log’.'"
both utv Incoming comuQssioni
half a million pounds In Itlvcr.sldo Market with « deemed jp'qrense
KTAItltlNG
Smiling, the Prei/liliid rzpllLI. er/* said Hley .were Iri favor of
In
votumo
anticipated
dun
?o
ex­
Is
rated
Chtrrcli, New Ynrk Clly,
cellent weather prevailing. Pailv "Well, a&gt; a u/alter of fact, there
GINGER
IHIGEItH
as the world’s largest.
I
Id
getting
plnnllng, growing, ha/yesting will are a lot of close races
action started on validation pro­
HILL
Itul.DF.N
"Some
of
thf
onf»
I
thought
continue. Corn in light volume is
would be close aren't, doing *o ceedings as rontraetors in the ext
expected this week.
PAT CKOWI.HT
tensive sewer and water program
well,
and some are Ip1fug."
The Gadsden. Comity Slate
have
contrails
extciuilug
mil
Then lie added Ufut xmijtl GOP III Dee. 31. It was fjualip'd
Farmer* Mgrkol reports Jllue randldales
fir.f Riiruriseif film
t h u h s Ha y nml Fr id a y
l,ake Iffnns
from
titans moving
moVmg at prices
p
that action Is nreiifir
~‘ ~
(•filer
------ to
W,75
In H^T.i
H,7!V tier
ppF busL,..,
bn*hfl! .wile
the addition w&lt;uf
approved
Sanford'H First Showing
bcgqj. from la.nu to n.M: yilHow
t presenj
fa do Ip jf close
sipiaslt
13.00
to
13.73,
ami
fa
was sail
I(m futuri*. I do not or*
atle former Kep.
sipi
(fill be In
that i
Idete siiecesa III all efforts I shall yellow straight n e c k
■
vrappedi
at
U.30
Volume
r
led Dm
volvei
make to restrain abuses during
ic to dry ami cold weal
lent am
this Interim pcrlid hut with no
ougli
(lUillity
la
rrlvitUil
ii
malice of |M*r»;miil antagonism
long Wllh thp listed Items ’!)
commershall do mv best to do my duty
tenmhera are M flifA l tjh|» w
s, saying
as I sec it."
Cucumbers, eggplant, id
, rgo could
Lust wrek Collins endorsed a suit
at charge/
seeking to bloek furthsr road con­
re
"rldlcuarmers
tract award* during the last two
month* of tho Johns admlnJztr
wllh cqol
t
Won, saying that the road boat
“r £
was plunging tho road program
toward bankruptcy.
&gt; C'oUlns, a Tallahassee lawyer
ami pua stale Srnulor, said he Is
determined to make Florida u good
W, Ont. on—Cor
governor.
n wax nn did
STABBING
"First of al|„ | want, our statu
RADE
call came I,
TOR
•
BIFF
ELLIOT
government to he os rluan u* a
ARK
LK
jind someone Ini• PEGGIE CAHTLB
a. Id! — A
. CIIABL
court action aeoklrig lo reverse the (round's tooth," ho xaKi.
• MABGAHKT HIIERIDAN
parade —
"Statu Jobs must not bo roganll dteimbllea
tow n a mbit
nbiir
osition our court has taken and
al displays
rt. to find thaj
plan to lie Inaugurated and take «J as n refuge for the Incompe­ modeled
AIiHO
g Impreatent. Stale {nislness must not be of old—Ii
3-vcar-cld
olflce next Jan. 4."
, 4
accepted as good picking! for the aions he
hit by an an
utoThere have been report* that
" etwrnn pa Hu
■ked
or John T.
, died an hm
tout
h7lzabeth
Utc hospital.
e.ffU'Icut worvtee V* M»o pcwlo ami Ualfanan, d,
c for the
not a parasite on thffr Iiprxs.
said torch
IIIHike of .pel
their coat*.
"II Is on the basis df. jrrirslce /parks burheo
Republican can- •f m n n n ; ten ■* «■[
Tom Sweenr;
that 1 *m willing and auxlous
reported hy rnranMrfwlo MM«t imw from
lldale fur IT.
have my administration qtpjiMif
inceiflg
&gt;ut. he got tho Many dlatlnctira tarly«and laU- honored tomorrow night by tho
Ja MamU mJ the tJ w *^
flowortnc varUtlw. Tha traditional Flor' la Chain Stcrc CbuncU, lnc,f
aign.
..realties*, Wo can realize our fillsters thttf c

7
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TALLAHASSEE - The Florid;
iday polinted mil
Highway Patrol tndav
two frequently violated traffic
law* that' cause a large per cent
of all wrtef* ana kill many pco-

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Ike Acknowledges Balloting
Election 'Setbacks'
,. ,,S Musi Bo Expected

Stetson Will O ffer New Program
For Developing Young Executives

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Sales Last Week
At farmers Market
Top 1953 Period

Clly Commission

Collins Says Will Take Steps
To Conserve Assets O f State

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»-R B A l INSTATE TOR 8ALE-3
3 BUILDING lull—$450.00 for nil
Ihrcc. Terms. Phono U9S-R.

ARTICLES FOR SALK
5 ! 14— SPECIAL SKRTTCra —$4 23— I.AUNDHY SERVICE —23
ALASKAN' Silver Fox (ur I’li&amp;nr
• One hour • Wasn .mil Damp 1
I'll A
Financing
:kw
Dry
For Remodeling and repair*.
• One hour H - Wash and Dry
Nothin); Down Small Monthly
BY OWNER: New block house on
LAY A WAY PLAN
Fold
Payments
2 lot*. 2414 Oak Avc. Price
and Finance Plan
• Finished Laundry
$67SO. Iaiw down .payment.
B. D .........
.
...................
Sherman Concrete Cn.
Now In...............
ellecton all
Sporting Gond• Sunllone Dry Cleaning
Owen, Standard Oil Station.,• ciuns • Ammunition • Tents 0«»- Wc»‘ 13th l'hone: 1241-1881
)
f o r R ep u te
Southside
Laundromat
Longwoi
Longwood. Phono Winter Park
Boats. Motors amt Trailers
:v . ------- „
,,
South Side Fundm.n I llldg.
26-2688.
Toys—
Plnvfirminii
Equipment
*
J
Kikinj;
Storage
8 :0 5 P. M. D w f r iM
106 East 23th SI.
■ ■
— U umI &amp; Long Distance
g G
3 Bedroom home, beautifully shad . . .H. obson's
... -S .portin
— ~
- oods
Fireproof Warehouse
Va
Day Bafara Publication
27—
PIANO SERVICE
ed grounds with 3 acre bearing 3»l Last hirst St.
’ hone tr.w
-27
Lnssing Transfer
grove, rranges. tangerines and
HIi i m b Matei M«
L.
L.
SILL—Piano
Technician
nnd
Storage
Co.
grapefruit. with crop $9,750 oo
PIIILCO T\
Phone 2164 Routu l, Sanford
tail East 3rd St
Phono 493
Terms.
Sales and Servtrc
5 Acre tiled farm with modern 2 ,
W INN'S TV
AVIATION
FLOCK SANDINO .V Finishing;
—23
Dak floors furnished, laid &amp; fin- i-vFit lie.imed of flying' Then
S S r t &amp; B T S w &amp; S * I ** S
?
.
......... '&gt;= •
Ished
Reasonable
terms.
In
bus­
make that dream a reality St .i
1000 Acres, more or less, pasture SEWING
MACHINES — East
iness since 1920 (lid floors miidi*
—1
I—
FOB HfNT
lessen .it Seminole Counts Made
land under fence. 1 mile high l terms
All makes repaired'
like
new
E
F
Stevens;
Itoute
Field atrnort Located lietueeu
way frontagr. electricity avail- . Plume |(02
; 2. this 227. Phone 716 It 4.
;LAKA APARTMENTS: rooms,
Lottgwoiuf, San l.alldo Spring.
able, mostly prairie land. Price
------------------------------rivate baths. 1M W. F.rst Sl^
$25 per acre for nnlck sale.
I
JAIOUSiES
l i m it s i n se w in g m a c h i n e s ! Call Saiihxd Kill after .' |i m
for inlet mail m
Lifetime Aluminum- Free K*lt
a APTtL for rent now. Cates Bldg
C. A. WHIDDON, SR.
Sales Itenl.ils Service
mates
Free
Installation
Tele
Phone 528.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
GAHIICTT'S
PHONE 1122
plmnr
1423
Furniture
Center.
RESTAt II w rs
till S. Park
Pli. 1281
- 29
III'. W First.
OH SALE—5 Boom house. 215
see Is lor i|u datum- all Mtllwurk
YOU!
YOU!
llolly Avc. Gas stove and water 7 ARTICLES FOB SALE - 3
and Hardware items lieforr soil
*
it it it it it it it it n u n ?
For Real I’il I4.tr It (fue
healer. Plume 1262-J.
Inn ami In- pleasantly surprised. I
Let us Install your
Come to Clyde's Grill
I’ AMPHKLI.’S CABINET
!
Floor furnace
206 Santord \ve.
FURNISHED
kitchenette
apt Used Kitchen Chairs
.50
Circulating
Healer
Ill
was
17
91
South
Plume
1117
,
Sfumbcrland Court. Hlway 17-92 Used Stroller
I, 0
0
lin
li. n. i ’o pk co
South. Phone 1864-W
Lscd Platform Rocker
Stitt ford Vacuum (Tenner
500121- S" llM' |,i,rk Avp
Phone 11in
Used
lamngo
Chair
E 1(0(151 efficiency apartment, Used Floor Lamps
Service
Van
Drnning Paints
nllab'e for couple or single
Electrolux Kirby Electro Hygiene
Used
Box
Springs
iooo
McRiincv
—
Smith
1'ninln
PrivgU hath. Ideally localed
Part. I'm all makes
cr Sofa
10.00; 2515 S Park
Plume 1171 J
•across from Post Office. Imj-'lee Used Wicker
Phone 711 X .1
20 00
Manuei Jnrot ion’s Dept Store. Used Sofa Bed
Used 3pc Wicker Living
HEIM-MIX CONCRETE I &lt;1*1 EM AN Span Healers, willj oi
20 00
Room Suite
Grease Traps • Septic Tanks I without blower- Alsu Flour Fur
Rullawny nnd Baby llcds
Window Sills
Lintels
Double Dresser ami
pares
Day, Week or month—Fc. 1123 Used
Mirror
39 93 MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Furniture Center
II* West Finl
Used 3pc Sectional
B' 031 I'honr 1135
309 Elm \ii
MANY. MANY, MORK
APT. close in, newly painted. 703
W. 1st St. Jimmie Cowan, phone
111 II.DEKS SPECIAL
ITKMS NOT LISTED
■ P M -T i m f
616.
BRAND
NEW YOUNGSTOWN
1
Mather
of
Sanford
DISHWASHERS at .Vi nil
leo;
Sanford
\\e
Phone 1113
alon Apts. Eittclcncy. * nnnc 20.1 09 E. 1st ST.
portable
PHONE 127 I .lames dnshwashers
25.
regular 5279 93 SALE 1199 50
I'luwing. during, grad mg Trees |
6 llendix Ironers lli-gula $239 9.5
mid -hruhhrry moved. Dewitt
APT. 112 Elm Avc. Phono 1787-W
SALE $199 50
Hunter 6 0 1 E Kllh St
Meal
Christmas
Gills
We
will
Trailer SPACE avallahle Adults
hold 'till Christmas
only. $10. per month. Phone 2380
(sprrinl — TV nnd R adio
Service nnd Repaint
“ ROOM apt. 318 West 1st St
RCA Motorola Sales and Service.
I APPLIANCE MIR mill A I ION
Phore 1734.
•First Wlfh The Flnrst’ ’
; 305 S. Sanlord Ayr.
I'limie 2117
(Jcne's Trxncn Service
,
!NICE, Clean, cumlnrtable rooms,
I ISO Sanford Avi
I'lsinr I43N
hot water year ’round. The
MI'SICAI. INSTHI’ MKNTS
Gables Rooming House, -till Mag
and Accessories Kvervlhmg in t j
anlta Avc.
—
line of music jnclmtlng Drums
nun A iti.i; w c u i i N t ;
Batons
Accordions
Guitars
Lie. tin An- ami Aeetlvene
NOW ONI.Y $17'.).'.).r»
Et i RNISHED, 4 rooms, sunpareh
V.
Easy terms lti-nt.il -&gt;
lie
Will go .uiywheie
j Downstairs. Oil heal. 611 Park I
pairs
A11 Wm k Lo.u.iliteeil
non
HKNNKTr.S
TV
R l'K l ICS MUSIC SHOD
FURNISHED 4 room apt.’ Close |200 East 27th St. Phone 1672 X It
Edward T. Arrlch
if In. 217 Oak Ave. Phone 616
loot Cedni Ave
Plume I lit*. 2522 Moliawk Dr.
Phone 2220
j Jimmie Cowan.
I
ClltCt EATING (III Healer l x,ell
I ROOM Apt. Private bath and en
enl condition Phone 1179
It l l •NSUHA.NEK
-= iil
trance. Close to Naval Base
CHS T elevision Seta
i . — ARTICLES WANTED -4&gt;
Phone 247-W
189 95 lip
Free Dcmnns'rnllnn
OUGHTON INSURANCI
WE HUY. sell and trade toed fur­
BROWN’S AMOCO STATION
EDR003I house nicely tur­
PMONF 611
niture.
Wllson-Maicr
Kunrlture
Co
Phone 9197
ned, newly decorated. Al 201 South Park
.111 K. 1st Phone tk'dl
ATl^ANTIC BANK BLDG
« r ns, Lake Monroe 2 Door*
A W N IN (JS
am Post Office
IK—
-in
Aluminum, canvas, metal.
IIEf P WANTED
FURNISHED home t oiiplr. 1505
Free estimates
Yt
1
1
NG
M
\N
with
high
el....I
.d
■j Elliot
Dealer for Glliiilrn Paint
Preferred Hales to Preferred
iit-allon lor full tune work X|•j*l&gt;
SRM
IN
O
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J
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lIS
IK
CO
I’oliev holders
Goodyear Service .Store tit s
BEDROOM furnished garng*
U
20^
West
Isl
St.
Plume
421
Park Ave
John Williams (ns. Agenry
apartment. 2300 Mrllnnville Ave
417
.Sanford
Atlanllr
Bank
Venetian Blind*
rURNISHKD apt.
ruomi and
Time Call Mam Money
Phone II
(Nationally Adv. Rolta-hcad)
Lights,
bath, private entrance.
et
Housewives call devote four I" livi
! water furnished. U*e of plionc. • Clear View Awnings • Spun
hours over) day and earn S2u to
Lite Glnss • Porch roll down
Clone in. Phone 46 W
$25 week representing Av u Mrs 1
slindos • Travis and Curtain
.luanllu Bussell. P t» It «\ 97.5.
Hods
NFURNISHEI) cottage with kitMulnalire And Kfonontize
Orlando
phen equipment. 814 Elin.
Hemlnule Venetian Blind Co. ___
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Insure with
820 West 3rd SI
Plume 285|||_
WORK WANTED
—It
riHtNISHED AptT ’ f lT f - Park.
Adults.
NEED C A N K U N C ?
&lt; WILL Do Ironinii in my heme.
I hone 259I.M.
llEDROOM house, electric kit Yellow I’ liiu, Western Red Ceilm,
’’ Your Mutual I'rlcuda”
U
Mahogany, Pondcn'sn Pine ini K E R O S E N E &lt; lilt i I.A ll\ '
Ichrn. circulating heater, wati.'
Plume lUt
■n
stock.
See
all
of
tuese
at
furnished. l«3',k W 27th SI
HEATERS cleum-d hv .lem
Sherman Concrete IMpe Co.
V Phone 1 8 5 9 - W . _________
l.urd I'lumc 1317 B
Out West IMF St Plume 1211 1681
111.- Ft OWE Its-1*1.A M S SI III UBS • I i i -^UNFURNISHED house in Lake
llol SF.i LEANING
inmim:
New Fatigue Dungarees $1 !MI pr
I-&lt;»r oniiiiiirol.il Shiulihmv
.
. Mary. Phono 717 or 1571-X-J
Wilstlillg KOI II,- 1 I
Kid's Dungarees
99 pi
_ | I. II MANN’S Nl RSERV £
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
FURNISHED 1 room garage apt
''lume 863 It I ^
SI’ EUIAI. .xr.lt Vtl ES 14 - l.d.e Mmi.ue Fla
310 Sanford Ave
Phone 1321 14'^Couple 1401 Oak Ave
I.A NDSt 'A F IN ft
WE MAKE
(RAGE apartment. 308 W I5lh Usisl furniture, appliances, tools,
j i'eysI.i| l,nke Nursery, Lake M.nv 1'
etc. Bought—sold. Larry'r Mart, AM. TVIT.S i ,ifuni’l&gt; iliiltvMu *1
1st.
mlfpc l.thlrx, *I»i(t vhnull hi ini* | I'imne Saiiloril 1876 W
I
321 East 1st St. Phone 1631
and floor efficiency Ant. com
m odes.n iiuolei n. I .Id.
Onnu
rtcly
furnished
313
Palmetto
■ pieI___
17
Anlomohllri TTalleis —17
J. I.. FOWKI l„ OWNER
Rnggcrly Appliance (tenter
*110031 lumDhcd apt. with hath
Celery Ave
Phone toe, \V
"Your Wcxtlnglioiisc Dealer"
MOIItl.K HOMES
:t$. Inquire 1109 Park Avc.
Maytag Washers
i
For the lieil en,ii lies and the hi I
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JUST OFKNKD!
115 Magnolia Ave.
I'imne 1757 !
terms on both new ami used, &gt;*
WANTED TO RENT
-8
T V Hervtee Center
SPECIAL
see I|x
U
NICELY furnished a p a r t m e n t Beautiful 28 x 18 Framed Mirror Repairs on All makes and omilel
En.si.sidc Trailer Sales
.Satisfaetloii Gunrmilccd
j
around the 1st of December,
with larsc chest
429.95 Call 2100
or
stop
ill
913
W
Isl
si
'
I’ .ilnlka, Fla.
hone 1limit.
FURNITURE CENTER
lu ll' - » — g L'
ENVELOPES,
letterheads,
state
j
116
West
1st
St.
Phone
1125
SANFORI)
MOTOR (!0.
“
lEAL ESTATE FOR SALE-3
rnents, iovnii-rs, liaml bills, anil Ionl Sanford Ave.
Pit. 1570 U7
1
— Factory to You —
p r o g r a m s , etc I’rogressive'
Aluminum
Sl&gt; (pol nj f c J l y
I’ rintmg Co, Phone 408—4011 HOUSE I'll A11.1'. It 2 lie. in.in He p
l ux. Like new inside ,nwl mil p
West 13th St.
Venetian Rlindx
jFhone 1129 • A. H. Peterson,Broker
Saerillee for immeilinle sale I W
Associates - A. II. Peterson Jr.. Enclosed head. Sag-proof hnllnm ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, Or W_ l illlelini, (Ivieilo I’limie 2683 I®
rail with plaelie rnils. Plastic or
P. J. Che.slcrson Allsut N. Fitts
Undo Evening Slur ('all Ralph
rayon (apes. Untinn or nylon
Garfield Willetts, John Mrlsch
l»BOATS - MOTORS ~ - I*
llay. 116.5 J
cords.
Scnknrlk (Ran* and Faint Co. RUGS anil llpluilslcrv Dm.leleail 1 Mercury Oiillmnrd Motors
*1*%fUaal R ealty
112-111 West 2nd St.
Plume .320
oil in your holin' oi m mir shop ID. It Lit Hill It ItIIX IN*. PAINTS
rt I' Sunlit. I lutlmarii -.ales, set
Use again Hie s.iine dnv
Room 201 Edwards' Bldg.
_ SAVE MONEY ON:
VII e 2.51a S P'll k Phone 1171 J
l%rk Commercial
Pli. 16
Sunford
Dunirlcnu
Servlre
AWNINGS JALOUSIES
cr
$ER. Alexander
T. M. Stringer
108
East
4tli
SI
i'lione
22
|
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SEE THESE llelnre You Buy
VENETIAN BLINDS
' Reg. Real Estate Brokers
12
and
It
Ft
Illilitv
Itimaluiuts
Free estimates. Write to Mfg
PliUMIRNG
C Vail Woodworking
Agent—Glrun C. Utt. 2419 L.iu
LOWELL E. OZiER
2245-W i
rel. Or call Days—1887-J. Nights Contract and rep-iir work Free .512 Sanliird Ave
Builder — Phoaa 1358
estimates II I. Harvey. 201
T |U
I2M-j.
Sanford.
Custom Homes and Florida
Sanford Ave Plume IH2H.
21 I.OSr AND FOUND - 2 1 V,
Builders low rosl homos.
u e sto n Tc
FLOOR sanding ifml finishing
Marmie doulile licaileil O
Triple Cushion Mattress
SEMINOLE REALTY
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi
eagle
ring
mounting wil’i ilia
*' Made Smooth to Soothe"
It . DIETRICHS
T. W. MBBO
no|o County since 1925. II M
iiuuul lit eenler
IILWARD Ui
Furniture
Center
Gleason, Lake Mary.
INI Path Avmuo
Phone 27
Plume 229 J.
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1(8
West
1
st
8L
_____
Phone
1425
Evenings—842-W or 1878 J
Vi
• Furniture • I ar Seat Covers 22—
ELECTRICAL HERVICK*—22
STBVKNS 12 gunge shot gun,
Estate needs:
Edmond's Upholstery Shop
ajiiiliancrs. inter
pump. $45. Call 290-W niter 4:30 2714 French Avi"
Hnrkey, Rrokern
flume IlL 1 IU('
A,u*;' ft H High. Oi|ndo
and,U
service,

Use
H ttA L D .
W ANT ADS

THE OLD HOME TOWN

• - • By STANLEY

M orM L «!-ibN T ir .iu s t
SVONOLI.M UU '■*SINCE; tOO
OAs’C LI ITLC LANOLIN I&gt;IAI
B io i«?fD b o w l s h e TAKtrs
nme P o it-fi'io o c w i t h o u t
A SOUND — -------

, Woman Is Held
After Shooting
KF\ WKST'D—A Navy vvifewav
i In-Id "ii .in o|ii' 11 eliarge today after
tier hiixhaml wax iliot in death
during an arglimeiil over purdiave
j of a telev i-ion &gt;et
Peace .liixtlce Ira Alluirv xaiil
\|r» Fleam-.- Bl.iton 28. vv.ix Im-iih:
held oi .Monroe Countv |.nl in tin•hooting of .Lillies lllatoii. 29. guni ner's male aboard the destroyer
I M Rohm oil, Saturday night.

PHONE 1821

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DUMONT

ANO BU U O IN &amp; N S GO.

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.
Out West 1.31 h St.

THE SANTORO IIEIIAM)
Weil. Nov. 1. 1951
Page 5

I'honr ILMl-ltiSI

MONEY RORLK3I
IS SOIM.v i : d
(||\I MB»M t Cl I'V '4* Fold a
l&gt; diii ii.iu irnveit I" get th.e I.U't.x,
,i ihc in: nf --p.-cl.il.ir* d I cniiMtli i .ildo uni lying allmt lunv In fl*h
,i li.uiki ill cut "( the sewer
I'he crowd rallied .irniiml an
•iging mail, wlci ga/ed wUlfu'ly
down Ihr* di.I n -illi'i some lost
i i-h T'liv ill.in t'Npl.iinrd he didn't
, h ive &gt;tieiiglh to lilt l ie cast iruii
-I'vvcr giatmu
Then an Oklahom.i Filv pnl'eein.in arrived He wa- preparing to
call the Street Dep.ntmcnl erovv
I i help relrievc the hank ill mey
when lie a-keil a qni"t:on that fa*
rill.nrd -peelaim's
"Frieini" tie said, "how unit'll
in n.•&gt; lid von dim* d.nvn the: ’ "
ll wa- a iliilie ' Ihe in.n. re
id i I Turned mil to In' lm. money,
uni li.ink inmu y
\ lie n liy worn.in handed the h.ul
he I. vn 11 'll a tpiu i li-r
In I 'll 11"' -lllipii i d ''gnoit old
ay-.'" " ic limit' (in (my labor
would Imy iy tenth- of a iliucn
■gc Now it will lm) 2.7 dozen of
-eg- In tin- iclutimislnp. ate food
11 o-ds ■wnl|y high toilav
Fluriiln
k it in itureaii

CLAUDIO H. worn*:

TV

Boyd - Wallace

2
8

sea

Paleswn Bldg. Phone 2311

p.m.

L A I , lit :&gt;N WORKS

J-Jm- Phnna 4151 or Sanfnnl

2801 South Park Phone 235 J , _ " v,a w alter 6 pm
W C S dr buying or selling, It will ASK YOUB LOCAL GltOCEIl FOR
SBMINOLF. COUNTY PRODUCE • Steel fabrication
gay jrou to see:
• Welding i
Rimdnll Klertric Cn.
Brill
Trader
Ue.
REALTOR
______ • General repairs.
|Rcndix and CroMiv Atqiliancn*
Illway
1712
South
Phans
501
ik nuildlng
. 10,1 , \f if i f|»n .a
Youngstown KRctici*
^hune^USI Dearborn Healer, like new. Real .h lt iiiilll. III.I,
|Elerlrieal rirtrariing and repairs
„ TltSf fnr Al'1* ""»lM'srs . : 02 Miigniillu Ave.
Phono 113
sonable. 1100 Myrtle, Phone 1065. .o
cr month and
Wall • Floor Reu.iirt • llcmmli I 1
imedlale ocFor
Appliances,
con.ratting—all
NABOR S TILE CO.
rdrmnn clock LARGE display of New Hedrouni 1007 S. Sanford Ave.
'round electrical service
Soe
Phono till
Mels, Hollywood Beds. II e a
1251-X-R after 6
your General Kleclrlr Dealer.
boards and couches.
Sanford Elgrtrle Co.
HEATERS CLEANED
Used crib with New mattress.
It* Magnolia Ave.
Phono 442
nnd serviced. All types
Used mattresses
A. WiltemH, Realtor
A A G Appliance Service Co
EC'HOL’H BEDDING CO.
7— IHFICK EOUH'MF.NT —33
Phone tail
“
1381 Kaaferd Ave.
Phone 123]
otlicd Macluno Co.]
(Hud Bamberger. Mgr.)
BICYCLE repairs and painting HAYNES
Typewriter*, adding marhlnea,
bedroom house, separate
Lawn
mowers,
tools,
e
t
c
.
slur
lag area, coeaer lol. 2423 LARGE electric healer, lilso new.
Sales-Itcntila, 311 Magnolia, Ph.
|iened. (ienrval repairs
44.
nceton Ave., Phillips Terrace. L |,honc »M4 W._________________
BTANLEY'S I1IKI-: SHOP
I'll 21.31
I BEDROOM block house. Kitchen BABY DED and mattress in ex­ 310 E. 4th SI.
1208 Crescent St.
cellent condition. Phone 7U2-W. HALL'S OARAGE for general Auto
repairing. Also Wrecker Service.
SELL . KENT”
LAY-A-WAYS
40$ Celery. Pb. 1000 M — 1600-It
F YOUR AD WERE IN THU
DhfD M. BALL. BEALTOB Gifts and Toys fur Chrislmas—
Nlahta
___
. Highleynun. Associate^
SPACE rr WOULD ATTRACT

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ass

' F C B N iV liR e ' CENTER

JDAY’S SPECIAL

114 Wait u t 81.

furnished house. 7 r r , CROS
, 3 lots, ga-

Phono 1758

Phone 1(25

[V reftlgwalor.

model, i Year ...

Magic Chef range, g
lion. &gt;W. 310 Holly Ave. nflor 5
p.ms Phone IMO-M.

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P. M. CAMPBELL

General Contractor
M "Homes of Distinction"
Hi-Way 17-83
I'honr 1(47

EVERYONE’S AITENTION AS
THM HAS ATTRACTED YOU I

CAkFENTOR WORK
o f quick mpair job*, or imall
building. C«D Jim 1142 M-4.

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Southeastern Conference Spotlifthl
Settles On Georgia-Florida Grid Clash

Air Force Planning
Grid Destruction
From New Academy

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City Voters Okay
Fighters Meet
Stadium Bond Issue
In Non-Title Clash

California Builds
Yardage Machine
That Does All

3

Modem Archers
Oulshool Indians
In Season Hunts

PHILADELPHIA, hfi - I f the Ran
Francisco 49era win the National
By DION HENDERSON
By FRANK PITTMAN
Football League's Western Divi­
Warrlor-atyle hunting can
DENVER—The hoy* of Ihe
sion crown they'll probably be the fun,
LOADED
when you d.l
"Wild Blue Yonder" now are en­
first pro team to "ntn" t i the have especially
to dopend on it to feed t|
visioning the day when their grid
title
In
many
years.
teams will meet and heat West
Pro football leom* In recent sea­ family.
Twenty year* ago the bow a|
I'ulnl and Annapolis.
sons have used the running game arrow was all but forgotten.
Here, on a 21-acre plot of Colo­
merely as a diversion for the all
Last year, says the Nation
rado prairie east of Denver, the
Important f o r w a r d pas*. The Field Archery Assn., more th|
playing field for the first Air
Cleveland Browns with Otto Gra­ 100,000 archers were Issued
Force Academy football team Is
ham, Lo* Angeles with Bob Wa- censes for bow hunting in the
being prepared. And Lt. Col. Ro­
terfield and Norman van Hrncklin, states that have recognized
bert V. Whitlow, the Academy'*
Detroit with Hobby Layne, they've sport so far. and Ihe boom Is
director of athletics. Is laying the
S M C criN i; is r i m
all been great passing teams.
groundwork.
Thi* renaissance for Rot)
Most fans probably couldn't tell Hoods apparently follows
The Academy will be built at
JOH NN Y
you who the star runner or run­ growing trend toward hobbles
Colorado Springs, fiO miles south
which the whole family can tl
of Denver. Rut until the buildings
ner* were for those club*.
SAXTON,
there are ready (two or three
Now comes San Francisco with pari. Most strte game offlcla
NSW
year* hence) the Aeademy will be
Hugh McElhenny, Joe Perrv and in opening more and more liber
at Lowry Air Force Base In Den­
W ELTER
John Johnson lugging the ball. Not opportunities lo how hunters, pitf
ver
LAKELAND (Special)—Florida since Sieve van Huren and Rash the proposition at the fun angle.
CHAM P
Thus, most special seasons af
Whitlow, 35-year old native of Southern College announced loday Pritchard were In their prime
BY
Fresno. Calif., played three years that it will hold Ha 1933 Founders' with the Philadelphia Eagle* in the arranged not for the best huntlij
VIRTUE
nl collegiate football at U.C.L.A. Week celebration on Mondav, Feb. late 1040's has any team had a run­ condition* but for the most pie
before he went to West Point. At 28, through Sunday, March fl.
O f tha
ning game really worthy of men­ ml camning. hiking and such
1 Hip Point lie played tackle on the
What you need to take adv
tion. There have been fine runners
CONTROVERSIAL
The
celebration
will
mark
Ihe
1910 41 42 teams. During World
lage of this splendid new esc
such
as
Marlon
Motley
of
the
70th
anniversary
of
the
formal
PEC/S/O N
Wjr It he logged 300 hours as a
for weekend* In the wood
combat fighter and bomber pilot founding of Ihe College In 1883, and Browms, Dan Towler of the Hams, addition In regulur autumn otr
OYER fft P
Ihe 30ln year during which Dr. Doak Walker and llunchy HoernJ
'i.iS
*/
/!■*?
BEEN
in
the
European
Theater.
BAV/LAN
I.udtl M. Spivey has served as II* schemeyer of the Lion*, but they togs—Is, obviously, a Ihiw
-o
High Air Force officials are president.
all were secondary to the passing arrow.
/NA B O O T
$ lA \ u
PAYS
toying with several proposals for
And since whjle bowhunting
star*.
A
highlight
of
the
70th
anniver­
WHICH SAW
/h r m *»_• : r R o u te
nay occasionally come around
establishing an Air Force Alhletlc
The
latest
National
Football
sary
he
Ihe
dedicullon
of
the
1
1 Assn. They Include suggestions
basil and stare it deer or bear
THe BOTE
FOLLOWI N O T* e
which aim to put a few hundred ninth building on the West Cnrnpu* Ij-ugiie statistics show* McElhen­ Ihe eye, you’d best start with*
noHT," FOP lONOPNO
/H M O R E
designed by Frank Lloyd Wright— ny leading the league in ground bow "weighing" 30 pounds
Ihoiisanil
dollars
Into
the
nssociaPAR PINO 7 1 CPSTS,
CLIN CH ES
|lion's treasury so that Ihe ara- Ihe miniature chapel adjacent In gaining with an 8 yard average per more. Enrtv is belter, and *oti„.
H O T P lS T U R &amp; l M G
carry. Hut Ihe frrmer Washington of Ihe 15 big game states half
THAN A
demy can step nut and hire a top Ihe Pfeiffer Chapel
1
j
rue
PeAcet
m
Now under construction. Ihe D are, who has carried 04 times legal minimum*. Fifty pound
I professional football roarh.
COW BOy STAR
f 1
fact ru e 0 0 / 9
I However, those things are sev- miniature chapel will he com­ f-.r 313 yatvlx. suffered a shoulder however, likely will be loo nug
A HP H t HORSE
yS \
9HOULP HAVE Been
I er.il month*—maybe years In the pleted within Ihe next several separation in R u n d a y's game to draw for a reindeer.
ARRB9TEP FOR LOITSRINO.
When you get Into the stof
•future. The first cadets in the months. The 10th Wrlght-drsignrd against the Ch'rago Bears and will
you'll find bows art* relatively!
|aeademy will not he enrolled building. Ihe million dollar "Polk he out fo** the «ea*-on.
iMf'ihfid t« Ita i feelirii lyaietfe
Perry hn* a HI yard average on oxpensive. S i m p l e lcmonw’7 _
until next July. They'll all he County Science Building" is also
73 attempts for 448 yards. Johnson items ran he hail for under SI
Ireshmen. Even starting then, it under rnnstruclion.
ranks fourth behind Tank Younger .mil Hie very best In lamlnut|
■would take four years before a
REELECTED
of Ui* Angeles with a .1.9 nirm for wood-anil glass an* under
| senior rluh could represent the
LEXINGTON,
Ky.
M*-Thr
Na­
38 carries good for 333 yard.*. Hunting arrows can he had for
Mr Force.
&gt;10 and &gt;15 n dozen,
Hot hox-offirc minded athletic tional A«*n. of Thoroughbred Younger has gained 119 yards on tween
game arrows will have bruaf
business managrr* have already Breeders ro-clectod Presklonl Carl 89 attempt* for a 8.1 average.
Van Rmeklin rontlnues In lead razor sharp heads with two
east their eye* toward the Air G. Hose of Ocala. Ela., yesteelay
blades. Small game arrog
Force team. Whitlow said he has and sol Its next meeting of direc­ the passers on n 10.3 average. The three
I.At'KEL, Md. til1)—An aristocratic field of seven hursts frmn received .18 inquiries front univer­ tors for Hialeah Park on the day Ham are has thrown 111 passes, may he without hnrhs, nr evt
four countries will hslte it out ttulnv in tin- thi nl running of the sities nnd colleges interested In of Hie Florida Breeder*' Slakes completed 78 for 1.501 yards and 8 completely blunt depending
usually raced In February.
touchdowns. Otto Graham, spark­ concussion for effect. There afl
Washington, D, C„ International lit Laurel I'urlt for u winner's nurse scheduling the AF eleven.
plug of Ihe resurgent Cleveland also special arrows tor fish ati
of 4.in,000, phis global honors nnd prestige in the thoroughbred ra­
"They'll have In wuil a while."
fowl shooting.
(Bjpk.
cing world.
Whitlow said
and cross country. The winter Browns. Is secnml with an 8 7 av­
t.nndau, an English coll owned |&gt;v Queen Elizabeth, is the nrolmWhile football will he the head­ program
basketball. erage. 119 paste*. 7.1 completed.
includes
( In sentimental choice for thi* I'z tnlle grind on the Infield grn«* line sport at Ihe aeademy, Whitlow hockey, wrestling, swimming,.«&gt;
nilior tackle Ml
John Lambert, junior
gym I 038 yards nnd 9 Tl&gt;s. Ilubhy
toursi*. Hut the customers are eapccli-d to «liti&gt; the heaviest hank* I* busy setting up a 1.1 sport pro­ nasties, skiing, r “
and pislol Thomason of Philadelphia ranks the Unlver.lt\ id North Curolirtjl
Iter on the T gf
rolls on llnnassu from Franco and Fl*herinnn from the United States. gram that will he offered the target competition In Ihe spring |third wilh an 8 4 average. 71 team, is a sliuipiitli'i
Argument" are U &lt;11mi* a dozen around this heaiitiful tree-lined year 'round to cadets. On the fall it'll he hasehall, track. tennis |thrown. 38 completed, 822 yards Heel track te**” i. Ills home
Rocky niver, Ohio.
gained 8 TDs.
emirse, mill the faet that heavy schedule will be football, sorrel nnd golf.
rain produced u soft, mushy course
loesiil help in trying to pick a
dinner
Fisherman, owned hy the New
r rp nr rrc rr'
York s|mrtsmau C. V. Whitney,
hrrame an atlih*il starter to the
rare no Amerirun horse has been
iblr to win when the King Ranch’s
MIAMI cr-tlnbcaten Miami Ed- High Gun was forced mil hy
Imzu continued to lead Hu&gt; Miami lilr Injury. II*' is an old rival of
Herald’s weekly prep fnolball poll High Gun, who bested him In hdn
Helmmil Stakes air I Jockey
hut got only 24 of the 20 flr«t Ihe
G ild Cup.
place votes and sIMpppcd a hit from ('lull
.Still. Fisherman is one of the tnp
last week’s sweep.
year-old* In this country, and
Jacksoaville Jackson and Plant 3he'll he piloted hy Eddie Arcam,
"
IIJuli each got one flr«l place vole considered
our best jockey.
although Esllson stretched It* vie
The foreign rontlngent swings lo­
■ar— I
KMI
t^ry string to six hy turning hark w-ant
llunnssn, one oversea* visi­
ensacoU. tMt yeqr’ s stale rhain- tor going so far a* to rale Hit*
Ions, last week.
Jacksonville Jackson, third In 4-year old filly lieller than Worden
who won llic Ki.YI Inli'rnatinnal.'
the poll, will test Edison this week II,
and (lie upstaler* have blanked In fuel. Ibis lurf expert believe*
their last tour opponents In prove Norman, another French horse. Is
Ihe equal of Worden, and might
they’re ready.
Miami Jackson. w-hlrh ln*.t only produce a I 2 French finish
He could In- s o right, for ayeaf
to Ellison, helled Fort Lauderdale
last week to move hack into see ago Wnr.lcu was overlooked do
nnd and Tampa Plant look over spile the same talk that has been
nrmrnd about llanassa. A
fourth spot by whipping Tampa going
record Laurel crowd of :t|,inn let
Jeff coon.
The top ten, with lir-.l plarr Worden escape at 1.11. while the
2-1 American favorite ('rail Ad­
voles In parenthesis:
1. Miami Edison (24)
2.18 miral finished loth and hist
llanassn is owned hy .lullen Do*
2. Miami Jarkson
207
3. Jacksonville Jackson (l&gt;
170 crlon, Paris and Morocco planla*
(mag* ky rsv*lvH«n«fy M « m i h »4«(IIs*
4. Tampa Plant (I)
107 tlon. vineyard and orange orchard
■ m Maii IMI k«iia TV ••)• Itltsielisllf)
3. Coral Gable«
119 owner, and the filly I* ridden hy
0. Miami High
HO 33-year-cVI Claude l.alnnnc.
Hut till* Is the wide-open scram­
7. Pensacola
112
8. Jacksonville Lee
8.1 ble where uuything can and hai
0. Lake City
31 happened in the first two running*.
10. IJve Oak
28 Wllw/n, from England, won in 1032,
SAN FRANCISCO Cft — A five
while Arearo and Ihe U.H. favorite
million dollar bond Issue for a sta­
Greek Ship wound up sixth.
RICHMOND, Calif. t*»—Garth dium, designed to attract big
So, It wouldn't he surprising If
nater. whose onlv ring finesse league hasehall to San Francisco
Ihe Queen'* black coll, »r some
to bore In ami keep swinging, spparenllv was approved by the
other, would romp home.
faces the eflthtly Herculean Job pity’s voters In yesterday’s elec­
American ha* another pretty
tonight of trying to heal the world tion.
GAINESVILLE lb Florida solid performer, Stanley Mikell'i
middleweight cnamplon, Carl (II
The bond Issue, needing a 2-3 knows that Georgia features a die­ llrttvit limn, who Is an excellent
bo) Olvon.
majority, was leading 101,751 to hard defense, so the Oslor* *ocnt
The 10-round nontlll" clast* nil' 13,3110 In return* from 1,200 of the yesterday practicing Ihe bulldog iN'rformer on u muddy trark and
Is a veteran lurf rnurse operator.
be nationally talavlsed by CHS.
W IT M A E S
»
SM O O TH TH U S
football tactics.
1.303 precincts.
The Irish c h a l l e n g e r . Lady
It U scheduled for 10 p.m., 1'KT. dtv’*
Georgia, current leaders In the llury’ s Northern Gleam, revets In
San Francisco, represented in
This will bo Olson's luneun flghl the Pacific Coast fragile, long ha* SEC football rare, lias given up
for nl* title defense against Joey been known oa "a good baseball only 34 points In seven limps nul tho muddy going Another English
conlen l**r. Frank W. Dennis’ King
GUrdetV* In a 13-rounder at the town." although that rtuuUtlon this year.
of the Tudors, is liked by oilier*.
Sen Francisco Cow Palace Dec. 13 has become somewhat tarnished In
Still, Florida was busy diagnos­
0 «t N«w Tlr« Traction Up to 50%
Only Igtmlatt doesn't relish the
Tim
champ.
who
never
takes
an
recent
year*
of
al«A-rsn«.
im
ing Wally Rutts’ offensive T for­ soft track, and trainer Noel Murpent lightly, la expected In set
A first-division PCL dub in tho mation yesterday. A Gator fresh* less
••low Th« Coit of N«w Tlr«i with
states frankly Her Majesty's
. II will too Ids second sea'on Just past drew good crowds man team
prov
im provided
the "real-life"
Banter. olaoii won a and attracted national attention, personnel—and the Orange and coll "won’t like It."
The other European visitor* call
tlon In Butte early however.
Blue supplied Ute defense.
Landau "glamour hoy." because
nnd from all accounts
Pull 170 «q. In. picture lvbe-20r« bigger than regular
Halfbacks Jackie Simpson, Bob he ha* received so much attention,
(ted a lough battle
tie 00
on hi*
{its hands.
Ted KIustewsNi is t) e first mrm* Davis, and John Burgpu, repeat­
21 ' —"Aluminized" screen for twice the brightness!
Tant#r U a W-year-old
krear-oM IIronwork* her of the Cincipnal Redlfga to edly tore up the Georgla-style pass and Ihey don’l give him much
chance of winning.
r mw
of Halt
a Lake lead th* major Uagurues...______
«r
MW fighting out
oof Of
in home attack. Quarterback Fred Robin­
Pawarful saw "Printed" ROIOT Chatala with full
City. He’ s rou|h and ready and
son. passing ace, also got Into the
18-tube complement!
wiu t i n three punches to land one.
drill.

By T1IK ASSOCIATED I'RF.88
The Soulhrantern Conference zpotllght In on Georgia and Flor­
ida as the two squad* prepare for their crucial contests Saturday.
Qeorjria followers were heartened today hy report* that Injured
end Lenealr Roberta mljrht be able to piny agaln"t the Gators. Robert i
has been working out In a mask since suffering a broken Jaw In
traetice last week. Trainer Sam Klrhwlne said It wan possible he
would get In the game.
Florida concentrated on pnsses during the drill, with quarterback*
Bobby Lance, Hlchard Allen nnd l.arry Rcott throwing th* hall.
Varsity backfleld member* worked defensively against the freshmen
----------------------------------------------Alabama’s fflm w n Title scrim
near ----------freezing weather
maged
igt_ in ----wttn equal
o ff e n s e
-qual emphasis on offense
quarts
and defense. Injured quarterback
Albert ___
Elmore,
re. tackle Doug Potts
and giuard Jeff Monrrr were held
out of rough wont.
Quarterbacks Fred Wilcox and
BURBANK, Calif.—A Mrange- John Oaru«o sharpened their pass­
looking machine on wheels rolled es as winless Tulane prepared for
out into the bright lights at a the homecoming game with the
high school game and began wink­ Crim*on tide. 'Hie varsity scriming downs and yardage at the meged against Alabama • style
plays. Coach Andy PUoey dropped
standi.
Jt was Luke Sloane'.* yardage veteran halfback Jim Partridge
measuring machine gelling an of­ from the squad because of a knee
ficial tryout—after is years of Injury received Sept. 2.7.
planning and eight years of engl
Georgia Tech worked on defense
neerlng. It worksd, too.
hi meet tho Tennessee single wing
"It was quite accurate," an attack. Cspt. I,aTTy Morris was
official aald.
on the field exercising his Injured
"My quarterback kept hla eye knee. Indication.* were the big ren­
6n It," a coach suld. "It really ter might be In shape to play
hel/wd him."
Saturday.
"I knew it would work." said
Tennessee drilled on offensive
Sloan*, a Burbank salesman, "he maneuvers expected to be used
cause It'a fool-proof.”
against Tech. Coach Harvey Rob­
The machine measures yards to inson directed a brisk running and
go and keeps trark of the down. pa&lt;«inf workout In sub • freetlng
The figures, In light reflecting weather.
tape, flicker past open window*
Vanderbilt’ s g r l d d e r s went
on the side of the flat, black do through
a full-seaie drill desptte
vice as It rolls along the sideline.
"It'a accurate to within a frac biting cold and spitting snow to
tine of an Inch," Slnane said, lie get resdy for Kentucky. There was
teitcd a prototype at professional no contsct work.
Kentucky worked out in an Inch
games in Los' Angeles In tin®
decided on some changes, and and a half of snow. A mixed squad
of reserves and freshmen ran Van
orked it.
re-work
When he decided It was per­ derhlll style offensive plays at the
fected, he arranged to try it out varsity.
Ihe onee-healen Mississippi lleliat the Rurroughs-Arradla game.
Sloane says his Yard-0 Meter els concentrated on defensive posi­
Can replace both the referee's tion and liming in |*rrpplng for
measured strides and the to-ynrd Memphis Stale Coach Johnny
chain traditionally used a* ihr Vaught ordered a scrimmage for
arbiter of scrimmage inchagr. He today before Ihe sipiad begins tap­
says It showed up frequent half ering off.
yard errors In the lliirmuiths
Cold weather rut short Auburn’*
game.
crimmage. "W " need more time
A crucial yard Inspired Slnam md lieller weather In prepsrallon
to Invent the machine,
for Miami," *ald Cosch Ralph
A refiree at a state hliih school Jordan. "This L* no ordinary team
ehemplonshlp game In Oklahnnir that we are meeting."
(p |f20 made an obvious mMukr Mississippi State hrce/cd through
in paring off a penalty, ami 2,000 1 full apeed practice drill, emplva-.
fans promptly rioted. The rioter* sizing pass offense. Coach Darrell
were right and the official war Royal said that "unless we imwrong, Slngne said. So he wen' nrove our pissing, North Texas,
home and drew up a set of plans. Ihe heaviest team we face all year,
Ills yardage device, mounted on very likely will «top our running
wheels, Is equipped with a tele attack."
Jghllilg" mirrors,
scope and two slgl
l.miL'Iana Stale Ignored chilling
inside, run hy the wheel* •emperatures ami worked b»rd on
Goars Inside,
do the measuring.
Kenrive drills for Saturday’s eon“ Tpe telescope has a rrosshalev| with Chattanooga.
you line up with the nose of the
ball," Sloane explains. "The mlr
rrn give you a sight along the
sidelines to the right and left so
you can be sure That the 'scone
Is pointing si the pall at exartlj
90 degrees."
MIAMI Ctv—The Uulvarslt* of
e light-reflecting 1111 in h e n Miami begins tapering off today
racl (he yards gained from 'or Its Saturday foothill game In
llrmlnglmm against Auburn,
Ihe yards to go al the heulnnlnv
of a series of downs. If the ball
Coach Andy Gustafson said he
goes backward, so does Ihe mnn y name his travrll .. .
rr today’s workout and plans to
total to go.
take between 38 and SO players.
Rloiine, who Is 58, got help in
Gustafson scheduled plenty of
producing his 10.11 model* from na»* defense work for loday amt
iwo partners—Ills brother, Ted, e told his squad:
1027 Navy alar, and Russell I)
"We may look nrelly good on
Cook, who engineered it.
i&gt;a&gt;-s defense again-4 our fresh­
"This one weighs about 30 men but trying to stop Uiat (lobby
pounds," Sloane said. "The next Freeman and Jim Pyburn com­
r will —
'fh about
one
weigh
about IIII pounds—
poundv- bination Is a lot different."
light enough for the
so It'll be flghl
The squad Is In top physlral con­
‘
out
of
way dition
operator to gel
. Ihe
.
quick if It looks like he's going
to get bowled over."

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Thirty One N ew W orlds Records M ake 1954
Greatest Track And Field Year In Centuries
i**—Track andI field
Until 19M the 1,000-re*
broke II men'a world had been run In
mak» the IBM season
t n e e ancient Greece
i quantity of record* and
3.000 metera « 4 i
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Km year two great land*
paired for the flret
waa_nra In leu than
„ . end the shot was
threygh tha air tor more
m m1»~ iw&gt;
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significant
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run a mile In tinder four minutes.

America's Parry O''Brian and
thousands of other shot putter,* before him. have aimed over a conn
rftaiped Bald at a chalk line with
14 mtmriei Ore “99 tort" written on it. None of
them ever retched the line until
efWllri
the 9*mlle •t-rT91IIU
O'Brien passed the landmark on*
night last May before he-took off
,, ji D u ti
day
{foe world
non no
9* g
l repeat*!
m a a S d tme
f i Tnea
I r lve
" four
***
Ire managed
re times. Hb longest p
put waa
99 Bret,
tost, 10 Inchea,
«|. Even
i 8,000 mBtew,
marks set a
and 17 days

“ft

m UtUversHy relay
4 x 990 yards faster
team had ever rur
* 4*999 meter*
world record*

Accurate Golfing
Better Than Power

RICHMOND, Va.—The accurate
/Lnl,r.r '*llL,h'!vp an advantage In
Ihe 1053 National Amateur over
•He long hitler, say* Charlie
Yates, former llrilisli Amateur
champion.
Yates gave his opinion after a
scheduled exhibition match with
Gen. Omar
Bradley over - ihe
«llv James River
course uf- Ilie Coun« y„
.
Vlrulnlo, where (he
National Amateur will be played.
"The
f
‘ •The course
courae la a fine
Fosf of
■ olf" said Yale*, recalling
rei
that
he lira! played It Ini 1933. as a
voulh of 17. He wa* p
exhibition with Bob Jones against
Sam Ferry, Ihen^Soulhern Ama*
eur champ, and Richmond’s Billy
Howell.
Yales, who won the British Ama­
teur In 1939 and was a Walker Cup
n ayer In IM9 and 1939 and non*
olaylng captain In 1933, Is now a
"week-end golfer "-a n d quite a
fowl out, according to the general.

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THE SANFORD HERALD
1 rare lh.it the pace I tries! lo set Wed. Nov. .1. 19.71
Pag# 7
i was too slow. He was right "
Zali.pek plannesl to nm the first said at Prague, "hot I Just do not
Ho* Sov el sailor won back bo ' lap in I'd seeonds. Knc ran it In 39 seem abb- t«&gt; get going I a in going
1 lie Czech ace tried to heller , on a holiday now. Then I w II reworld record .V(gKMnoter hnnoi
front Chataway. The Kngllsh las* hi. own remarkable record ol 1view my training methods.”
bad edgo.l Kile Oct lit in an ho ZtL.U 2 for 10,000 meters Sunday | Zatopek may come hark next
Inric race In la&lt;ndon with a world He was ahead of his pace for 0,000 i ye n mid ui l!i'ni too Hut this lima
standard nl 1.1.11 il Kite did t.l M :&gt; meters bill then slowed down to lit will he a miracle It he prnvaa
at I’ rngiir Zatopek finished sec ; finish hi 29.21 l
l li i expelts wrung
Zatopek is 32, Kuc 27 and Chain
ond in 11:1!)
"I adviseu Km- ai'ani't atteinpl wav 2.1 Other challengers to
I I'I m I'I M Hungaiy. .«v linomg for a world refold,” Z.itopck might) Zatopek are Jozsef Kovars
Ciuvtla*
•aid aflerwat'.l, "because I con of Hungary who is 20; and Hril ytiiv'. frolhill czar.
S. 'oi
&lt; ii Hie
pan for saysulered lie ti.ol not a chance with I aiii\ fiordou Pirie who is 2.1
Hi is lias been a strange year iii&lt;
a strong hlndi img wind iili’ i'l.ny
s vin i -'th.i I m.iv Join Ihe
him on Hie bend into Hie horni for the &lt; zech He broke the world inti'inatiuial fit i cl.v in a few
slid h Hot when be insisted I mark h r ■inmi an I 10 000 meters years
said *1 will help sou ' 1 helped hot was In-.iii n Hill's' tunes in tnree
file Ciitniiiiiiiil yout ti newspaper
linn tor exactly too yards I Imist nmnllis It never tiappeneil befon Szah.id lfjus.lv cenmire«l Sebes and
away into a lead hut tty Hie end (hiring Zatopek s rs'ign over Hie
ol Hie straightaway lie l.ued pa I ili'l.nue lunneis which to g.m m accused him of imillmlesly for the
I'llM
crick, whu-h c ime after a lluxiian.
me like a sprinter
"I Icel well eiioiii'li myself." he Huiig.iriaii game tunled ill a 1 I tin.
" I trie d to t e a c h h im toil jo s l

Distance Runner Slowing Down
LONDON. IF—Tlic lime liai come
It.' looked bad as Hussla's Vl.ul
at Inst to lake Emil Z.ilo|H'k at Ills linn Kite ran away from the field
word. The greatest distance runner l" wm iu world record time ill
of them all is slim inn down.
13 'ai ti. Ilul what made Hie ex
Previously when the personable peris scratch Ihelr heads was the
Czech Army colonel started moan­ way Zatopek didn't oven fight fm
ing Unit tlu* other boys were tool second nlui-e. permitting Knglond's
fast for him, it became a signal Chris Cbaiaway lo lake runner ui
for his opiKiiieutn to shar|&gt;en tneli 1honors without a set lorn struggle
Hid williiu live days Z.'itupck li.nl
guard tor Zatopek would come up
with another world record and I s'onii* back.
mere mmi.-il- w -old be left far i He tali bis fastest esei &gt;niM
behind
nnb is .it SliH'kliolin. 11 nistuns! ii
N: b d\ e Id Inr !t I bow lie won I t "&gt;7 The time was only font
the 5 ohi meter III find met *r and |lenllis of a im n d slowei (ban
llie iilaraHii n at Hie lt)33 Olympic , hue's new world mark and two
ti.iiiic. in Helsinki
lenibs of a second faster than the
Hut nr August at the European j old mark which Zatopek lidiisell
track and liclil cliampionslilps In li.ol established earlier this year
Hem. (be incredible Czech ran I r.'tcn in Prague on Saturday. Km
third ill the 3.000 meter race.
raced Zatopek mlo Hie ground as

VALUEHUNT/NG ?
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MAKES I.AST HUN'—A. C. Lamb (third from left). Sanford who madehU last run Saturday as a
fireman for lha Atlantic Coast Line Hallroad, yesterday was honored at
the
ACL shops west of San*
ford. He wins presented with luggage by A. A. Kir Ids (far right), who represented local brotherhood
No. 73. James Forrester and Illrhard llandy headed the gift rommlltre. Others In the picture are
(left to right) L. M. Cornell, general foreman at the shops; II. K. Wrrklry, engineer of the diesel torn,
motive upon whlrh Lamb was a fireman, and Mrs. Lamb. According to Cornell, l.amli resigned, ef­
fective yesterday, upon reaching 70 years of age In order lo apply for a railroad retirement annuity,
lie retired with a "clear record", on wrhlch all AL'L railroad men desire, arrordlna to Cornell, who
said he haled In lose men of Lamb's calibre a* they are hard to replace,
and
lhal he wns one of the
most "trustworthy” of the firemen. Others present Included \V. O. Ilrlnsun, trainmaster of thr Jackson*
viHvz foreman
ivr i r ii t N i i of w
,vllle dlatrlrt, H. V. Nelson, iroad
engineers for the district, several other firemen un.l
ajpfrii-iuU of Lamb, (Photo by Jameson Studio)

Woman's Death
Called Suicide

Ml L K

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LOS ANOELKS ifv-The death of
Mra. Alary von Elm, hi. wife ol
fieorge von Elm, the golfer who
beat Bobby Jones for Ihe national
amateur title in 1920, has been
dried as Miirlde by Ihe cornner’t.
Office, which said there will he I
" o lntpiesf.
i
Dr. Frederick Newharr, county
autipsy surgeon, said yeslenlny
alio‘.lied of nicotine yoismdng. Hoy
A. Ford, 2fi, Von Elm'i golf pro |
lege, who had been drinking with
Mra. von Elm and was with her
when »he died last Wednesday, h Id ,
police »iie drank from an insec­
ticide hollle whlrh he tried ti
knock firm her Ups.
Ford is held in LI 00o ha I on a !
tyinral* charge filed alter Dr. Newharr su.-l Ihe aulopiy showed evi-1
Hence of sexual perversion.
PAULS, of - llesel with homing
problems, Palis is cop* Idonug a
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Nmll.s as its 21 it ward. Bernard j
Lafiy, chairman of the rmin
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Itusaelt grinned. ''Die lioat," he
what I wua there tor And ne made said, "will be at Memphis about
sine everybody else Knew, loo. Ho midnight (umifhL Natrlirs early
Slew art nan plenty ul warning I'hurvlsy attrrnoon Yon i-un nirrt
A f te r breakfast I lulled Cupl. And il nr nan inhen up mei rrser
• Urodnlk on the leiephona and told vatiun, even trial c l u n k Kehhle it either place II you’rr in no hur­
•j| hun what had happened Hr nad wuuld navr nailed him coining un ry, we can go together and rejoin
at Natcncz."
no new information.
the Dual."
"fu n ,” I said giatefully. "Uul
■ He eeld. “ A girt anawering Mary
Uiodmh chuckled and the re­
MeVtckera deacnption was re* ceiver vibrated uuruy in my ear should you be travelling so soon T"
"Hure," ne said readily. "I waa
ported on a Bight to pillalmrgn. "I talked to Kebtile He docen t
hut almost any girl ef (he right think mucti ui you. Maybe yuil'll just lying here trying to make up
•g* would answer that description be interested lo hrai tfiat ne t been my mind whether I wanted ta run
We naven t got a thing That» transterred tu inr rrcunla division down to ihe tarin loiughl lot a
wny I nad to give It to thr FUI He won't be aide In mill anything v11.1L Hut it might w o r r y my
niitliri tu see my lirnd tri a bundYou understand Hnrry vmi had a more. *
bad time "
■Juai doii i tri min Handle any­ age. I'll juni take the night train
"lt wasn't bad," 1 said. "Darn thing impuitanl. I sdid ‘Well, t lor Nalrhi-s II get* m early in
nuisamr I diew one ol Hit supe­think you «r gni thr light slant on Uiu riiurmiig tail llie shepi-i Is
rior boya who a planning on run­ ritev. an am* that boat tHiameaa. I ehuhted into llie yards. I'U get
ning lor Congress. A U-man aa in can l see nun li we cun do betnrr plenty of sleep."
"Hounds good," I mild "If you're
gw-whia You Know how they art New Orleans, can you?"
"Well, now,'' O i o d n i k said aura . .
lla'll be a real aaaet in Washing"Man, t in Ut better shape than
thougntiully. "You Know, I was
ion. Well, wnat do you think 7"
"I dun l know, Carney," Urod- trying to guess put wneit Hlew- you arc," lluesell emit cheerfully.
nik said nravity. "The more I think art and hit gul punned to meat. "You lock like a battered ham.
of it, the more I tlgure New Or* You mink she iiughl join Ule boat Don't you ever elcep ?"
"All I've been doing is elecping
Dana la important. We were going somewhere bvloie New Orleans?"
•Hhe u o« piclly cunzipicuous ll lately," I said. "It doeiui I serin to
lo aano a man (her*, but I Hunk
Uo me amen good. Uut lliric'U lw
I'M go mysait. f'fl like to took ovri she did," I said 'tty now nioet ut plenty ot Ume on Ins H im What
A tnat Boat tint I mm t know wny the paaseligeia Know lacn other by makes you so ragei to get back,
|0Juat playing the hunch. I guess sight. A nrwiomri wouldn't nave though? Wont Ihe cumpuny jiuy
God knows we don't have any facta u cnance ul |nvssiii| without notice. your salary while you’re laid up?"
No, I can I buy Uiat one."
to go on."
"Ul course they will," Itussell
"Yaaii, welt, maybe not. It'a all
"No,'* I agreed. "You base thla
aatd indignantly. "It's a s|ilrndid
I
could
thinn
ot.
Ho
H
e
New
Or*
00 lha assumption that .Stewart
leans men I'm having tht cope company, f’rotiahly nave the nr si
wta probably Heaasoaa?”
auk-pay beheld piogiatn nl any
That, and ml gift luklng off." uiere cneck all outgoing ahipa and rtverboat company in the . . ."
Orodnik said. “We Ogured the waa pianra and iraine. I'ha works. (Jut
"You uwu a p i e c e uf it ?" I
•tear, juai a girl that tiiewari I don't expect much. But thera'U grinned.
ditched whan ha left We know na ba a mon tu meet that boat whan
"WeU, my mother dors," Husselt
didn't coinmumoata with net after iihe (locus "
"Fine," I said souily. "To tha laughed. "Ill fact, she owns it ail.
. he ran I'm beginning lo think now
Hut it'a atilt a due . . ."
■what aha took off to mlet mm aotne davit with the lot ot you."
"Okay, okay," I mid agtCeably.
"Yean. I'm sorry, Camay. I
MRiiaca. U n u to be aomething they
‘Then wjjy don I you take a tsw
arranged oetore he fefl, ao New know now you teal. I isw BU daya off and rest up?"
Oriaana tooka m i g h t y poaslble Jonas thia morning. Ha aaya you
"I'm cargo offtcei for the Dixie
fight now. And It liaa in with shouldn't worry. Just do your beat. Dandy," ne msiatad. "I nave tu ba
malting that tlekat raaervatton for But 1 guesa that doean'l help much, thsra with the manifests and . . ."
doca It?"
CfUJite**
"CargoT Un lhal Dual?"
"No." I aatd thinly.
"•o why didn't ha t a k a the
"It'a a oig boat," Itiuseti aatd
"Wall, keep in touch, boy. And
crulae 7"
simply. *'Ws can carry anougn
"Pva bean thinking about that yell tl you want aomething."
heavy cargo to pay must of our
"Okay, captain. Tbanka."
oae. too. I tee It like thla; Btewrunning expenses."
Thao
I
Want
to
the
1‘aducah
boaart ta ID Ctmunftall, masquerading
Ituaaell and I were a One pan
pilal
to
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Ha
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ting
M a young U 4 That * a enart
ol waaiy erocka We t u m b I a o
up
i*
bad
with
a
thick
bandage
on
■swdttiffuiea. oy the way. and ha could
through a good dinner at the hotel
wMldgb Ilia part aU rlgM. Tha only the aide ol ma head.
"Good Mavena." ba aatd whan Mlthae ot us displaying much ap
,'S Inch would lie ta act Ota part Uo
pet ita Than we bought a compart
at's Mare ta taws for a couple or na aaw ma. "What are you doing moot on Uta t a t s train, a n a
weeita oafore
■taka
before Up ooat goea, pwt nera, WildeT"
aJi1 wai
“ I miaaed the boat, Mr. Puraar." promptly slept from then until the
around the
(U t woke us at a deserted eld
♦V
to wangU a I said lightly. "Thought you could
I la Natchea
ha(tkkikt tall ma where to Ond IL How are
I To Ba Oaaliau«4z
a an m n aaftt way to make you getting on?"
OtpfTtgkL IKS. ay Bozi tiKat. BMUiauted ky Kiag Peatstu gyaditata
CHAPTKIt N im ri tCLN
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wobbly carl pushed by a young
colored boy. Tha tray waa . rammed
with metal-covered dtahaa In one
comer waa a n ew cetlophaned
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U cup pineapple syrup
dally nutritional nerds at aueh a
1 cup diced canned pineapple
low coil as does this well-liked
2 tablespoons brown sugar
combination.
Combino ham, pork, pnrr.fey,
lined li'Rrlher, reieul and milk
offer 10 iinportiint nutrients— slightly crushed wheat flakes, M ill,
liilh-niiitlityjiriitcln, carbohydrate, and pepper with egg, milk, ami
thTanilne, riboflavin and niacin;’ pineapple syrup; mix well, l'lace
iron. itlioenlioruM, rulcium, fat. Vi­ pineapple In liottom nf 0x0x3 inch
tamin A. The calcium I* especially loaf pan amt sprinkle with brown
linporlnnl in vlrwof recent studios sugar. Pack |nirk mixture no top.
which rhoiv that rulcium ilcltclciiry flake ill moderate oven (350 .
in tcen-ngr and ndult diet* is 375*F.) about ope hour. Remove
renter Ilian inv ntlirr nntrltlonnl from nan, turning upside down
leftcienry . . . You never outgrow onto platter to serve. Yield: I to
your need for erreal and milk.
10 servings.
Upsldo Down llatn l-onf 1* de­
Ilomtmakero of tin nation tan
signed In u.-s* up leftover ham in a
glamourous fashion, and It’a as do a proat service to tho / armor0
much fun to make ns that kind of by eervfnp milk more o/fen and In
cake. Pretty Isn't It? What you different ways. A bowl of cereal
can't see Is the cereal and milk unil milk for breakfast h not only
goodness whlrh makes it such (iood 0 nutritional bonus but a HOD of
mlrlnp the milk -nr &gt;ut problem.
Dating in more ways than one.

P

ANN * A G f — I k i t t VnHfHtt

IONA O .M e « Cream S t/lt

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J a m b o ie k

MILWAUKEE t f Edward
Schaffer, 41. slid through 0 giant
1 dock-side hopper with 10 ton* of
coal yesterday and escaped with­
out Injury.
The coal had become stuck In
the hopper and Schaffer and sev­
eral other employe* went lo the
lop (o poke it liMitc. Schaffer lost
Ills balance and fell In.
Other workmen left the opening
al the bolttom of the hopper open
and after almut Id tons of coni
hml poured through, Schaffer fell
out. unconiclniiv
lie wax revived, taken to a hos­
pital anil later released.

Half or Whole

in m «B N

lb.

^

Pork LOINS
HENS
lb.
(Lamb Shoulder lb. 29t)
Fettle* Fbl

C hopn

lb .

55-

^ Now—Gidf refines okt the “ dlrty-bunHI tall-ssi” of gasoline—tha N sl trouble*
maker in Ugb-compitssion engines. Tftfl Gulf speclslljr blends new Super-Refined
Nn-Ndx fbr top ecoSbmy in tbs hkrt of AHrtng mbfeHsts dm

Rib End Roast lb. 39c

(J IJ le ^ H lO / K N C IIA D K A (niK H N EU unil D llA W N

"SU PKit K K i t r r t i i o i c K

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“ S u p e r n ig h t ”

W « *t*m

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D m i Wh

llrrtnun* Cure Cork

“Hup** Hlghl" Freshly

FmiicV I,urge llr*dlr**

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les 5-lbs. 49c
Lettuce
umbers 2 for 95c Potatoes
IV M U H IN

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Vi Hi HWKKT

The “ gunk” (hat takes the “ go” out of your eogmel

NO-NOX. There'* al trail that much "dirty-burning tail-end"

That Inr-like, gummy residue is what's hfl after evaporating
u single gallon or the "dirty-burning tail-end" of gasoline...
the part that G ulf refines out in making new Super-Refined

in n tanlfUl of ortJfhUry gatolinct This material, when de­
posited in your engine, is bJirmfUl to engine parts, impairs
their performance, leads to costly overhauls.

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f o r i c lo o v r . o f tw o r r r l u l i i n w r l• u l.r o on I I I . fo llo w In a ( ju it r lb f d
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p e rm a n e n tly
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p e r m a n e g lly I n - lu lle d , r .lc - t r lu
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m a n e n tly I n e t a llr d . F I ta n g e . f ,
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w in d o w " , p o r c h * -. p e r m u iir n t ly
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nf
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largo hesdu

2 for 29c
5-lbs, 25c

be n M ou cb ed photo at left add see w
irenee Gulf super-refining makes!
I f t Alik* besides giving your «itgim4
&gt;leM protection, new Supsr-ReflnM G olf
gives you extra g o t mileage in the shortand-jp driving motorists d o most . , .m&gt;kn

storm andfastjur^usving utsrasty .

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Nidi, n |o herrhy given llisl Ann*
Marie lh undl liuo llled her final
report mi A d m l n li ' r:ili lx of Hie «*•
U i e of Frederick .1 llrundl. da-

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2 lbs.
lb.

and shootings growing out of a
strike at the Florida Steel Prtjy
duel* Inc. &gt; , ,
. ,
The plant Qinploy* about
men and members of the Unit
Steel Worker* of America (&lt;»F
walked out after a breakdown
conlract negotiation* on Od. is.
About 20 feet of siding was dpped off a companv warehouse Sulday hy a dynamite explosion
a few hours l«tcr David J*wes
Mason Jr.. 3D. Negro, was shot tn
the leg white lying In bed.
•&gt;
Mason told police lie was shot
hv a man who came up on t i c
porch and rnllril his name, then
fired when ha answered.
ficorgc Denson, nboul 10, aoother non-slrlklng Negro, told
police that six white men came (r»
hi* house last night and chbsSd
n|m with clubs. He said he wa*
sleeping nulslile nn a rug beeauic
he (carrd someone would fire into
Ihr house.
'
Denson said, five of Ihr men. g*’,
out of an automobile and chaiflil
him until they cornered him. r
said he then trtwlcd under I
Iioum and fired six times until
autoaaauc pistol Jammed.

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Altoesey- for Fls ln llli

lb. «c )
Rump Roast lb. 69c Sausage 2-lb. bag 69c )
Ground Beef lb. 35c Shrimp
lb. 49c
Stan. Oysters pt. 83c

"Kuprr Hlghl" Webern

TAMPA

o n V e i n u n i A d m ln U Ii ulluo
317 M ain HH c e l
J - c k o o liV lIle , F lo r id a .

A llg iH u l llr n iir t

( Round Steak lb. 79c Bacon
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Page II

News O f M en
In Service
CAMP PKNM.KTON, Cullf. IK
IITNC)
Mnrlne |M. Willie K.
Kpp», son of Mr. uiul Mr*. M. 1).
Kpps of Altamonte Spring*, I*
scheduled to finish four week* of
Individual comhnt training Nov. 7
at the Marine Corps base heie.
The course of instruction nt this
liujjc training base include* the
latest infantry tactics, first nidi
demolitions, field fortification*,
and advanced ichooling on wea­
pons.
The trnlrces learn that all Ma­
rines are basically infantrymen,
whether they serve ns cooks typ­
ists, truck driver* or with nvinlton

units.

Wist OIKMAN CMANCtllOR Koiir.nl Adeniiurr. 70. anil Joseph C.
Ciew. 71, fin luer Ainbnssntior to Jop in. meei ut a dinner given In honor
of tlir Grim.in slate.mnn in Washington Knlllir. Ill Adenauer met
wills 1’iesidcnl K: enliower am1 they Issueil a joint statemen. I.'iug
I in in. ti rein iIh iiieu ti. it--, lo » stiong l-'irr tint ope rather ihan to
liu.v.i.i : proposal foi fom puwei talks fftiieriulflonaf .Soiindphofo)

The 11 iiinirig is given to Mutines selifduled for duty overseas
and to all graduates of recruit
tininiug before they me ussigued
to new duty stations.
TMI THIRTIIN DAUOHTIRS OR Mr. and Mm. I.lo.vd Drunks, of Pittsfield. Maine, line up In gel n good took at
the lint male addition to their family, I.edit-, u ho snuggles in his imillu-rs arms. The hnppv failin' stand &lt;
by. Until the ipn arrived the Urcaheca claimed the nation'* largest all girl family.
(IntrrnnUuna!/

WAP CKNTKIt, Tort McPIelmi.
Ala
Pvt .luniiitu It. Jefferson
duiiglitci of Mis, H o i lilt s' Johni -on, |i!| t \V. I.'itli St., Inis just
' rompldcil has it- training h! the
1new XX'nini-n’is Army Corps Center,
Tort McClellan.
I Piior to entering the XVAC. I’ vt.
ASHTABULA, Ohio.
-Joint
Johnson nttrnlrd llcthune Cookmnn
funeral services were arranged to­
VAN NL'YS, Calif. P -The elm ' oll.-ge In Daytona lleach. She
day for four youngsters who died
Crisp fall day* brine with them equally crisp frc.-li ernnlierrlrs which
a iry of M o r ris W Italken. 30. la n d
graduate of Roosevelt High
ycitci-.lay when a stove exploded
ripen in late September and early October to I.lighten nur fall and
ed hint in tail ycstercay
, School, West I aim Hciich.
Cnd burned .town a *mull rural
winter tahle*.
I me
A
ccmelycced.
Marion
1. | The new $7,000,000 Center inWhile eraiiherrie* are availahle in ninny foini* eanileil, froteli a*
l.OS ANGELKS i*—The "•H "f
Ashtabula County sheriff's di pu­
,n ip .’ had burst
int-i tears eludes l!"J ei rum-colored modem.
(nice and Jelly fresh eiunbri nr* like oilier lu sh fruits base a taste
le s said the stove was fuelrd with theater inagnale Charles P Skoiit vchen a Judge lo’d her she would fnnctionnl hulldings, situated on
that can't Is- equalled in any oilier condition ( spi lt* tells us that
Imtt'rd sas What caused the blast ns leaves properly valued at murr have to pay a SIT, fine or go |V rolling land with a view of the
gixnl flesh eiauherries Is'ini.e, and this tisl is applied in selecting
than a million dil’ ars lo menihers jail for three days for spe.-illng.1Appalachian Mountains. The «etwasn't ftnown.
ls-iiirs for packing and - limping They will mil tin- same kind of homn-e
into pirn fall inraU lit aiMil-on lo adding llo-ii oi.iim -Ioiis color.
Slie subbed that she had no in mev |
«f tioe sluuletl lawns uiul atMead were lllclnrd II Tryon. 1. of Ills imim-.liale family
I'rohahlv the rildest w iv --f i-isiking eianhei 1 n-.» is known as "tm
Filed for prebate yesterday, the l &gt; pay Ihe fine, anil i-u* haillff1
......... tractive hull,lings suggests an
i ir on of Mr and Mr* Ira Tryon.
minute eranhei ry satire " lh n '* Ihc- recipe.
|American college campus rnt'ier
und i tree children of Mr ml w II designated ns separate pi -per started to lead her uwav
"Don't set I tli.il gul lo mil." 'ban n military installation,
Mrs. Namu.'l Gordon Higgs' Katli- Iv of his widow Kit r.-bce n li- me in
Ill M in n ie C r a n h e r r i S a tire
* MrClellun is also the !•*••jrin. II months, Krlinc, it, and Heverly Hills, Ihealer property in slioulril llulken "I'll nav her line 'i
-J pup* raigar
-.' cups water
ll(,
(|
j,|
in
it
n
«
til
homo
of
tile
Chemical
H lrh f'1 3.
San Diego and stocks and bonds
I cup 1 itmoi I'luiihei 1 n-s
'
t'oip*
Tranlng
Command.
Mrs Tr: n who lived in a house standing in her name To her went1 Marian expressed trm-nl thanklloil siigni and water toe, lint . minuter Add ei auherrirs and boil,
The Center's buildings are of
trailer near Inc Higgs house, was in trust all Ihe community property i anil departed
" ilium' stilling, until nil tlie -kin pop open nhnnt . minulrs. Reupne
Then
Ralkcn's
ea-e
was
called
concrete
block
and
have
lingo
louminding Ihc children while the j interest her husfcar-i held in stocks |
from heat and cool in saucepan Make* UN Ihs. |n Minute Cianlieriy
lle was given the nllernalne of V’.1, " ' n,b’W's set in steel frame*., Satire.
nthrr parents were it work The; and b-'ml» in six corporations
All Imve built-in elrculntlon fans
i xpbslcn blcw hcr out of the hou«e
Skouris, 05, died Oct. 22 of a *3^11*'r, * »vS*i! ! . y* “ ,,rr l,l&lt;'«d|ng and nutuial gu* beating. Floor*
guilty to failing In signal for a turn
I'lames stopped her rescue efforts, heart ailment.
me of asphalt tile.
an I driving without a lieense
Each iiilistisl woman's barl.ackiug the Jil.Y lie w. ul In jai'
tun •
lacks houses mi entire emiipnii;.
( rii «m np \x 1 n 1 mp 1 1 h r v :m .
and Ims administrative offices on
b i l l . ME?
pi .11
DENVER .H—Murel I. Webster. ilir fnsi floor, plus a dnyroom
JO. denied a police charge yester­ \sliii-li selves as the living 11*0111
I’l IKYD I* I s
\ 1 mix |»i 1
r . i \ « . ft 1.1 t i t m m ,
day (bat he drove al Ml miles ail fm Amu personnel .A lounge with
.it tl l ip *n
1 0 it \ m o
hour across Hie HitIs Street viaduct a kilrlii-iieite, a liiit11 &gt;11 v room anil t i'ii hi *t •tup m h i t
II* *14 %\N»M*1 * f It ,114 I itivhi
with ni" aim .mould a w unit .1 drying loom aie provided on «•»! I il Imi.tv
1 • h n n n 1 t • 1 .i.lnx st .1111 m ; N tv
Webster h id Miiuiei.iil Judge I ■'in'll fhno
I .11 I*!. 1 I 1 iiiiim -i k ! t *•»1 &lt;it . i t.
Joe Itawliiisoii Ins roiupnumii was
I'lie WAt' Hand, Ilii‘ only XVAC mix im v I l*x I ’ m I* h 11 . I&gt; , m i 1 .V Hr xxill lie In* m l Mnild.lX
Ins wife ami it "l&gt; nil logical" Him,I loilay, 11 pci mail-idly -la un lit tli.d t.I' 1111/.111 n I tti nt ! Mi 1or It It r! 1\ iii i l l s 11mn P l&gt;
Dial a man wmi'-l di ic Hit h i -- i limiiil ul tin- I'entrr Its regiilni t il X *&gt;ltu.illull ill l\ 1 .1 til l 11 !• '» ,10 n 111
lawn with Ins arm nrnmul ills own mission i» Mini nit uf training ae &lt;l&lt; pin) m r iil id m n st m tin Nun 11
II xx til hr I h r s.inir ty |n* of pro
mtivittes of the Center tint ii is •m ii m id f o m m i im lit .n x i n »p&gt; Ui.iin I1i.1 l xkvrmki'lnl Mir noon
wife
Judge Rawliiison aurri-l mill di- also a turning und concert org.ini Mu i r h :i&gt; «m i n i tin* ii«*«'|l I »j r
*1 In f .1 tn«* n r.iilv :»:» yr.u.H aim
missed a charge of careless dri /.at ion.
«ui 11\ in pri'NN ih 'p .it r lu
.11 1 pt
The XX’AC Center had beun lo
vlrg.

Services Arranged For Four Children

More Than Million
Is Left By Magnate

Chivalrous Mon
Lands In Jail

HIV.MtIXNS \|»ViM
ON NFItXOtS ITVMON
1 ul I Mill &gt;, iilini P- II wa Hie
night lieinre i-lr -H o n s mil 1 - loiqi
of local phy . 11-1 :111 - mil. a-il .111 an
•lienee on how 1 * calm net you
tension
Among nthei tl-int
-a
r
e.l whitewashing "alls a* goetl'ery
and relaxing l*y d-mig ' •i- it \ ii-

FLA , - (J.\.

enjoy

I Tin- -ix p'lysieian- |&gt;artu-ipafei|
111 .1 •oluiului- \i adi my 1 ' meilli
•me lie illh forum 1 ! Central Htgli
SclHml

.

Five of Ihe 1 I1 ; I u s -eenir I qtlilO
e.iI to toil I 111- kept slipping tits tell
me on and off If ynu've gnt any
walls you want wh tewashctl. you
might ! 1 turn know

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I n. I i f. Vi. . ulmv Jimr. ItHH,
|),\Di; CITV •I'- Masco I'.icknu: I uhrn thr WAV hrenmr pml of tin*
( ’11 u i l l h ru m iH p ro rr.s'ditu op I Kruolur Army,
rratinm for Ilir lpr»l V» mmmiii
I hr
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Monday wMli cuiinlm: uf uraprfruil WmiirnS Aiiny C o in *. Herr ull
••cclioiP* and Mraprfruit j u i r r fr h i new in rtu h m of the \VAC n r r r«»it* ow n H ru ve*
r r i v n l , ptuiCtturd, dipinifUMl and
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Older folk nrrd ftnttrhliiti,. food lltnl
ra«*Hv A lr ii and
dipr«trd. Trudor rrramrd HivorllirraiU nil Hpaplntli uiili ear*
ml* and |i i *i m muko 1111 ii|»|irlUitig and ndnrful meal for vr.t*
cicn goiiriuntn.
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New .|ilieue.d joiills Ilex freely lo
cushion all road -hocks. New
rxe lm iyr A u t n l l i 'e lb,iking C o n ­
trol, assures "head s ii|i” sloju

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atlil |o-|i|o-r. ile a l (at. oye r im -iliiim heal.
Xih l sw e e llire a d u n d em ik u n til w e ll h ro w iie d m i all sh ie si stir in Ilnur.
XrI.l
slu e k n r h n iiiiln ii and m ilk ; euuk, s tirr in g e u n -lu n tly, u n lit
sa n e r th ick e n .. S t ir in -het:-y. C o v e r a n d iiin t iiiiie rim k in g
.'10 to Hi m iim le s.
A lim it 10 m in u lr s h r f n r r -nin e it done, add I la h h 's|o oiii
tall lo ra p id ly lu iilin g water. G r o d iiu llt .idd .| ia g h rtli so d ia l
w ater r o n lillllr s to lioil. Crud. u n e o v r ir il, S t ir lin g o n a sio n i l l ' ,
u n til tr u d r r. D r a in in r-iilntuh-r. T u r n co o k e d &gt;|»igln-tli onto
s e rv in g ilisli un d |Minr s a m e m r r sp a glie tli,

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single noil dial h|. eoiilpai llv into die froill of die
ear. Reiimres no Irulik
spa,r! ( VII model, only.)
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wonderful rytra.eosti&gt;|ilmns
you ta u g cl!

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V . H. CHOICE HEEF

HONI] LESS CHUCK HOAST
LEAN ALL-MEAT STEW

lb.
lb.

BAHY BEEF LIVER
GROUND BEEF
FI,A. (JRADF. A —

66c
49c

Ib. 29c
Ib. 37c

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EGGS

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road lirut. limit's anil dii.l.

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O n all inmlelst I'ro x rd tnltefess
tires give you greater prolrclioil against a liluwiinl . . .
drllatr more ulnw ly when tiuiic*
lured.

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( h a t e v e r w o r e u n y t l i i n g li k e u C h e v r o le t

T h i * is tile c a r llu il lieg.ui w ith a gn-al idea — the idea that a
low-|iiii-ed c a r u in lil he In n ll that " u n t il h a v e the style, I Im |inr*
forimuii-c, the c o m fo rl and eiiiiveiiieiii-e features, and th r linn
,|iiu.ity " f e e l " u f h ig h |irii ed ears.

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th a n u nnw ii u h I i -I. I t ’s more, even, than a ro m jile te ly new ear.
I t ’* a w hole new idea ulmtii i-.im!

RICE

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D E I , A .N X

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89c
half or whole 8 lb.
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HOLLERrVIOTORSALES
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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

EHtahli.Hhed 1008

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

Southerners Jubilant
er Election Wins
ATLANTA (/V)— Democratic victories in Tuesday's election means
Southerners will take over control of the most important House com­
mittees and possibly those in the Senate ns well
Georgians will play highly Important committee rolls in the
House where the Democrat, definitely won a majority.
if the Domocrnt. decide to organize the Senate with the aid of
Sen. Wayne Morse (ind. Ore.), Senators George and Russell of Geor­
gia would re.urne leadership of two of the iikkI influential commit­
tees.
Sen. George -aid at his home in Vienna today he thought Demofora t. should a-isuine lontrol in the
Senate even hy a margin of one
vote, if neeet.nr.y lie differed with
Sen. Carl Hayden of Arizona, who
ipirstiuiird the advisatilllty of Dem­
ocrat* taking over the responsi­
bility of control with a majority
of only n single vote.
Sen, George would have tha
choice between two top lommittre
Jobs if the Democrut* tuke com­
mand in the Senate. He has indi­
cated he prefers to head the For­
eign Relation* Committee but he
TALLAHASSEE
Judge W. T also i. in line for chairman of
Kennedy of the Broward County the powerful Finance Committee
Criminal Court has been ordered member of the Senate, George ulto appear before Acting Gov so could become president pro
John. Tuesday to answer charge, tern.
which could lead In his suspension
Sen. (irorgu will return to Wash­
Johns wired Judge Kennedy ye* ington Friduy night.
trrduy. advising him that charge*
Sen. Russell would become elinlrof misfeasance had been balged man of the Arms Service Commit­
against him by investigator* who tee. He is in Washington.
inquired min law eiiforrement.
Ill the House, Rep. Carl Vinson
partiriiliirl) with reference to -if Georgia, will return to the
gambling activities, in the rcunl) chairmanship nf the Arms Servleton Instruction* from John-.
Coniniittce which passe, on legis­
Judge Kennedy *n!d at Fori Lau­ lation affecting the country's de­
derdale he rmiMn’t see anything fense set-up. Vinson, in Congress
but "polities" In Johns' order
since Dil i, served us chairman of
Kennedy -aid he sent the acting the committee from 111III to IP6 .
Rep, Sain Kay hum of Texas will
givennr a telegram "luting:
"I appreciate the npimrlillllly to take over tile House speakership
defend myself against nnv accusa­ from Repulilicun Joseph W. Mar­
tion-, tiiul have been main- against tin Jr., of Ma ssaehusett*. Kip.
Coo pc r nf Ti'iilicssrr will be chairme I will be present . . ."
mull nf the Mays and Means com.loli.ts I,,1(1 Kennedy in In- tele i n i l u n d Itcp. Cooley of Ninth
graphed order Ihal detailed churg Carolina will again lo-nd Die Agries woiikl fidl-iw in a letter
cultuie committee.
Johns' executive assistant, la-on
Other Southerners in line to take
ard IVpper, «aid the Investigator" over important House committee*:
had reported that Judge Kennedy Itcp. Richards, South t'aiolinn,
had been overly lenient in punish- Foreign Affuim; Rep. Harden,
mg gambling violulnr*, often levy­ North Carolina, I-abo;- and Edu­
ing nualcrale fine- Instead of jail cation; Rep. I’riest, I'ennessee, In­
terms which wen- mandatory mi tel -lute und Foicign Commerce;
der state law.
lien. Howard Smith, Virginia,
He added Dial Klieiiff Amos Hull ! Rules; Rep. Teague, Texas, Velbk-i indicated In the ilivesligatnrs| erans Affairs und Rep. Murray,
dial Ills office- had become dis- Tennessee, Post Office uml Civil
nmragrd In its attempts to con­ Service.
trol gambling, especially bnllta
Rep. Ikivis (D-Gu.) I* expected
operation*, because when case* to head subcommittee* of the two
were made Judge Kennedy did not committee.* on which he now serve
mete mil punishment fitting the I'ost Office and Civil Service and
the District of Columbia Commit­
offense.
tee,

Broward Counly
Judge Is Charged
With Misfeasance

cloui,&lt; »»J » !«•' scattered
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T llim S D A Y . NOV. I. llir.l

A ssociiiled

Press

Leased

W ire

No. 54

Democrats Have Good Chance
To Sweep Both Of Houses
Webb May Sign 'Change
Contract Starting Possible
Picture
Bloxham Cutoff Job InOfficial
Count

Socialite Leaders
Face Lie Detector
In Miami Robbery
MI\MI REACH •is — Sunn- to
members of the mtrrnattnunl »o
dal set will In- given lie dctfetni
test- a. Hu- re-ult of a missing
(21.ISSI di.iuintnl clip, indict- said
tiid.i \
Dei Harney Kaplan said tin
jewe.Vt wa- uiis-ing after a &lt;inu
rel between Dnui-un MeMarlin
Can .di.m mdllonuire. und his wife
■liirdtg a Saturday nigld parti at
lhe( home of Hrit-e I'intler
K-ipl.m gave Hits ari'imnt
McM.ittin went into hi- wife'liedr.Hiui. returned wilts a trav lull
of her Jewelry, amt began flinging
il at tier, item In Item about
Slim mm worth
Laii-.-. when MrMcMnrlm
picked up tier gems, -lie unlii-ed
a diamond clip pm wnrlh 921.INM)
wa* missing
A Itinriiiigii hunt li\ the McM.tr
tins alter the parts broke up didn't
n-vr 11 the pm Imt it did torn up
a $4 -nil pair nl diauiotiil e.iriincthey li.itin'I ini-'i'd
I'libi e had Imped to -nisi- the
Uty-Ii i s ipilells tail Iniitigld il min
Hie .ipi-it Wi-ilne-illis night with
antnii iii-i-iiii-nt Hist th&lt;*s plan t i-itll in each of the Ml.mil lleiieli
Nns-su and llerminla «oetel\ fig
lire- l.l lie questioned imtiv Iilki.1lls
E.n ti will lie n-keil In lake a lie
delei-t.ir test. Kaplan added
I’ liuli
lin-t at Die Hallow e'en
pnrh own- On- l oea I nla Holtluig
i'o in N.issim mil III- tiurly was
rt‘|N.rtedly one nf On- lug esentaf Hie Iminlay in Hie area
Mi Marlin wa- involved in a
-lapping with mode actor I’ rrol
Flynn in Nassau two years ago
mil the ilahumas Sunreiiie i uurt
assessed him Slt.ixxi and eonrl

TALI.\H \SSEE is—Hoad Chair j
man Cecil Webb may sign a cm '
-litii lion i-imlr.ti-l Inlay for a -fart
mi On- cnnlinver-ial Hlovhatn t ut
W A S H IN G TO N (/T) — Sen*
nil pmiet I
nit- control in the now ConHill he says he will md sign any
nlh.-r new rnad lui.lding eonfrnels 1
1irri-M.i-lmrring mun** npsot by
until i limit Judge Hugh M Tay , n’ l-nltVIlSHl-tt ill tiglit cll-CtloTlS
'nr rule- mi .hi iniiini'tinii |«s-litinti1
which wnulil re-train the mail — fell to tin' Democrats today
tio.itd finm entering into any new 011 11 victory by Richard L .
aglei-meiil- during the ii-iii iiiuin: {
la.■ uinlitll- nl Hie Jidiu- .nlllllUI- Neiiherger over R«&gt;|uihllcan
tl .lllnll
Sen. (in ) Cordon 111 Oregon.
VICTIM OP AUTOMOBILE- Sheriff J. I . Hobby hoW. up the
MRS M A R TH A S T O N I. 44. t r a d - r
hrad of a six-point buck which wa* killed this morning when
t in- Siipieme C uni ye-lenlai 1 Klectioii o f N euberger. 41o f (lie C iin it n iin ld f ’a r l y In N ew
alrurk by an automobile on Ihr l.aka Mary road, about, three
ietii-ed to i i-emi-ider It- deeisinlt
J e r s e y , w a s a r r e s t e d b y E t) I .
fourth* of a mile north of the road between Highway 17-92 and
•I Krutov which -cl aside a Ii-iii vear old author, u.-estired the
a g e n ts tn a it r o n x . N Y r e s ta u r a n t
1xml wood. Driving the car wa* Lt. (J. g.) K. L. Rhode*, member
po-.iiv miiiMiTinu glanli-l tiv Judge Democial- of tH «e-il« lu tk.s Se­
o il c h a rg e * n f being n m e m b e i o f
of VC-9, according to Chief Deputy O. (}. Owen*. Id. Rhode* wa*
I'avl-ir agauisl Ihc IHoxtiam Cutoff ale Tills 1 - exaclls half Ihe Sen.
a g ro u p te a c h in g an d a d v o c a tin g
accompanied by l.l. (J. g.) O. W. Mcfiuire. Th* carcaa* waa turned
n l l i h -a id he In-Iic s i -i I llo- Sn i etc meiidii'r •li.-p lull &lt;• •-lumirli for
th e o v e r th r o w o f th e g o v e rn m e n t
’•'Sorer to Wildlife Officer Harry llrrbUh (left). Sheriff llobhy and
,-,mtro|
ini-e -sen.
p r e iu c C o u rt's actu m g a v e him lu ll Democrni h
b y fo rc e o r v io le n c e S t i r w a s
•Urnenl l.ee took the deer, after It had been butchered by Deputy
u iilh iu it ) In - go a $IH&lt;).iXki eon- Morse, llii-irmi liul*-i&gt;- iut'-el. to *
p ic k l'd u p o n no In d ic tm e n t Issu e d
Owen*, to Ihr Ml. Doro orphangr, In which local Nary per*onnai
t r a i l with ih e S m ith E n g in e e rin g iiomoitn-&lt;-il h&lt;- will soil- wnh them
to New- H a v e n , C o n n . la st J u n e 17.
and wive* have taken considerable liiirre*!. (Staff I’hoto)
md C 'l i - l n u 'l i u ii i n u( I ’l-n -.u i'l.i •'ll nl kfUlli/.ll lull .'f *l„- Si ml'M rs S to n e a lle g e d ly d e « n t e .l to r
There -• i-in-'.l li-lle |« &gt;l,| of
"i- 1 n o -11 in-liioi nl a s i* null- leg
if llic i tilu ll lietw ei-n S la l.- |( -ail Deiiiocrallc &gt;i-aOmi-&gt;- ami wdim
h u s h m d a n d t lie lr l u l n r r . l son to
iie-s lu lake &lt;oi Hie |uli es eu
'it o i l I s .tin in W a k u lla C io in lv
g ii' im .le i g iiiu u d ” ( I n l e n u ll t in n i l )
Hoi Inin i In- u a o li- il lo 1 heck Ihmigli mie of their Vclctulis, Sen.
w il l s l i p gi-m -rai c o u iis i'l G is irg e 1 art llavdco u( Am/ uii.v. ipiestiunD a&gt; lo ii b e fo re p o llin g to- n a m e lo ,-d wlietlier the-) -liuuld lake Ihe
llo- i i i t i l i a i l
I 1cl 0s m a situation where one
mi-mher's death might wipe nut
Judge
Taylor
granted
llic
lem
' Hie parly margin amt lurce an­
AT. PETERSBURG (A*)— Florida*, first Itcpubllcan congressman
porarv iiijunctiiin against Hu- cot other shift
Ills century suy* lie’s md going to unit until he gets to Washingoff on Ho- petition of Isnu- Hill
"•co Mallei I George of (Ivorto begin working for III* district.
lirc-iiti-iit i*l Ho- T.illatia*-ee 1 ham
“ I’ve gone to work n» of today," "aid William C. Cramer, (12, a
senior -en.it! r. -aid lie lliought
to-r *'l 1 ouimeiie MCI ctiacgcil m| gia.
Deiimciats -tumid lake the
lawyer, ns congratulation* poured in for III. victory over Hep. Courtney
In- luspavi-r's suit Ho- nnijei I wa­ Ihe
responxlblllly 11 tin v have the
Campbell for the First District sent.
nt
no
public
value
and
was
pro
\
\
VSIIINGTuN
lb
Here
are
|
votes to do so
As u matter of fact, Cramer said, he has been working for
|&gt;o-iil in |i.i ) ulf a iMilitii.it in-lit.
-nine &lt;&gt;l Hie "lii-l-" |&gt;rodliced li)
aoine tlmp to furthci several project, needed in Id. district, being
Vml Sen I’.lslute ill HI) told
of
.MinHie i-lectlon
confident of victory.
icportcrs. "There is no doubt
He
rli.irgi-l
H
urnad
would
l&gt;
&gt;
j
Among them are getting adrriunte appropriations to fight cilabuilt it We now have a definite
l-ir-l wiiieni candidate to win!
|j||.iha»-ci- .mil la-on 1 mint) [ obligation lo tin- public who have
— fru * decline j for research on the
elrcllon to i'lingree.*
DciiknuuIi pass
and
-erve
out)
u*
an
access
road
ion Democrat* in conlrol of both
.1 Si non 'IliuriinuMt for II 8 sena
red tlda for coastal anas; for a
lo Wakulla Springs, a commercial ihe Senate and the House."
Hu from South Canillna.
to million dollar appropriation for
i-oslii
ri-orl owned liv Ed Hill, head nf
Similarly, Sen Gore (DTenn),
tha Tampa harbor; and to com­
l-irsl liepigillrnn elected to Hie Ihe Elorlda dui'uul interests
-aid. "I dm'l think the Democrat*
lloo-e from Flnrktn since Recoil
plete the West Coant Inland Wawill inn Jroiu re-ponvilnllty If th*
... .....
—rr-. - -,
slroctnoi day* - — WiUiaui—U.
I«nv#y. *— ”-----------'i l M
penpm dive II lo them "
Crninei'. of SI Peterstnirg.
reived Hooogii (lit ;io wmdl re &gt; Sen I.) iidon Johnson of Texas,
He said he would gladly cooperMole women, ill, m-iiI til Hie Sen -oil 10 .1
1111 II1111 dollar inoiilhlv
ulo wllh the reit of the Florida
ale and House of the Him Congiess ' operating deficit III Hie Still's pri 110 Dcinut-ratic (loi.v leader, took
Hie altitude tlial llirie w.l* no
delegation, solidly Democratic ex­
Ilian ever til-tore Ttie old ri-ciinl, mar) lead fund doling Hie ITr-l I reason
fur .1 m-h ahinil the Isfiie.
IT was set lu tile Hlfil Congress slv iiioolli- nf Hu- adminltlr.'diou ! "I don't
cept for him, and was sure the
siierulule on conlecAl-o -itting in the House *s111 lo- ••I 1. ,» • Ii-, 1 |., 11„s 1 ,.|||h ,
other members would cooperate
j lore
lie -alii in Iex.is
IS'nrk in the laying uf l.’i nu ll Mi- ,li»ep!i Earrlngli ii. 11010011111;
Si 0 Knowl.ind ul 1‘.1lifttrni&lt;1 ihc
Have Shannon and his orchestra with him. Likewise, he .aid he
J A C K S O N V IL L E tav-Two young -torm drainage pi|ie on W l'lr-1 dili-galr (non Hawaii
( -ciiuie Kepiiblli .111 Icailri, deriin
will lie ou hand to furnish mitslr knew and would work with the
stowaways Irom Hoiiili Am enta SI liv Hie ‘ ill sinill li I In- Iiiii -In.I
I-II-I
I
Mon
govciiiio
I
•
a
01
Ini,-,l
lu 110111111-111 no It i\den's siig
for round and *qttafl dancing at
didn't fare too badly on their trip mini* row . aci-ui ding 1.&gt; 1 its M
I n mI • •- in n 1 1 a 1 E i auk I
the Jaycrp-spunsurrd danre Fri­ many Democratic county and city
v'r-luui llo- Dioiociat* 111nrli I dot
( Kn.iwlcW.irrt-o
1
to
the
I
mtrd
Slate-.
)
I .10-1 lie
1 in inclined lo organize llic Srnatr
day rveniue at the Armory from officials in hi. district.
Ions a
liav.i- ■
Oscar Calieras, 12. and Fenian , ( Its W. .rkers
liv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
t-'roin cli-cUioi nlglii. it had hern
He promi.ed to work for the in­
i’rlork until 7 Tommy Stringer
guiiil, last pill " tic
murkalil)
l-'ir-l
M
i
log
.111
giiveiuni
1
■
win
(hairnun of the event which Is terest* of everyone In his district,
Florida got a sprinkling of he do Trlana Morcna, ii, told Wal - 111a«rk«*&lt;l thi' tiiornuik!
: apparvut that whichever party
•al •l four lei 111.
jleiiiiii-i.il
G
M
iiiii
1
1
1 won control ol the Senate, il would
[)cmorrnt. a . well a . Republicans, low • frre/lng temperatures Iasi ter II. Tltomas, U S immigralinii 2.020 tci-t is tii-iug in -1 P 1
Open In the public.
William •
• ♦ ♦
have it liy a very scald margin
and for the other three counties night but a warming trend before officer, they are orphan* and had
-in
Hackfillini! will fnlliiw '
First
Maryland
Kcpoliln
an
gi
been living on Hie dock.* at Huena
Ml da) ve.-lei'iia) the Issue hunt!
The Seminole High School Hand ns well n. hi. home county of PI- daylight apparently forestalled any Ventura, Colombia, by bi-ggiiik. plctinn of Hie pipe lii.vn.
i-riioi to win i i - elec I Ion
Then
\ crew ul wurkiiii-ii frmu Hu- in (lie balance on Ihe close races
crop damage
Street resurfacing -tumid -l.irt
is bus) telling everyone about the nellua.
•lore
II
Mi'Kcldiu
W'lotuore Tank (Y . Jack-onvillc 10 Oregon .out New Jersey.
The other three counties— Hills­
Low r e a d i n g s jad night were 27 food from ships, selling new -pa lihoilt Hie cud id November Know
laundry clinic that Is sponsored by
per* and doing wliat mid job- they le- said A portion of I ’ F n *t SI
stoiuld -la ri ercctiui- .1 new ’•oil,
I or iim-t ol Hie talmlaling.
I trsl Ncgi 1 e'-clcd lo llo- Mar&gt;
a chemical manufacturing com­ borough, I’ nsco and Hernando— In .1.1 in the Gainesville area and could find
laud Legl-latore
"ITill&gt; llali-ticll. imio gallon water tank atmul Ni.v 1 union clung lu a lead uver Neil
i- lo In- iinprnved
pany and an autnniallc washing voted Democratic but hi. big vote 18 In 41 in Ihe Everglades area
If
al
Mi'llmivdliand
'
**tcis
\\ctu-rgi
1 01 Oregon Hoi on tale re­
It nil tisiiin- lii-miu cat chosen (or HoOne day when Ihcy got a clianrc
machine company, according to in 1‘ lmdlas pulled Cramer through.
ai-cording lo I jlv Mgi VV.IIII'U I! turn- Neulii-rgcr went ahead Tho
II o ii - i - of Delegates
The worming trend began dtir .),«. laws sold tliev inintM-d
Crnmsr said he got many Dem­ Ing
Bandmaster Ernest Cowley. The
Kims* li-s
1 moil Imla) oil unoffleiid M-lurns
the latter half of Hte night amt f t X e ^ 1 , , tt'e T .^ g an,.
l-’lCsl lli-iiiiu-riilil- cnotrolleil I.-,;
hand is not sponsoring these pro­ ocratic votes from people who sin­ apparently nrrvcntrtl
Ihi* fnrina- , . . 1
„
prevent!Imm 2.11(1 id the stale'* 2,499 pr»‘ Muiii I to e wi i-k ....... Id lu- l.d,
islalove elected in Hawaii
ducts hut mainly working to bring cerely wanted a two-party .yatem lion of frost However, tin- Federal in.I until il was al sea
11011- was (Y-rdllll 2M7.tx)9 and
en in Hie pro|i i-l
H large attendance Inr Hie two for Florida.
When
the
boy.*
were
disrnvrrril.
I
Ni'illieigcr 281 lill.'i
State Frost Warning Service said
I'ulliiwing Hu lank . riOlipli llnll
Wnlcs. They will vecelvo a mone­
He said he wanted to tee Florida temperature* wooM again he near crewmen gave them -Uu h - s , clothe- 1
Tliere wa* a similar nip amtthe t'cniiisula t uiisirm-iiuu Ci,
tary benefit in accordance with to get Its share of the proposed Ihe danger point for tender eropi anil food.
I'lncca-lle. will iioinecl Hu lank luck ennui In New Jersey between
the number that ittends. The dis­ AO billion dollar federal road fund.
Kcpnblii-arv v'lllforil ('ave and
Temiioranly in the Duval Cnunly 1 The Driver's License Division of
in the northern truck farming di*
lo water maiucussion and demonstration nf
Cramer went Into politics only
licinucr.it 1 Italics Howell A reJuvenile Shelter, Hie Imy* will In-' Hu- Stale Department &lt;&gt;l I'nlilli
laundering will be held at 2:30 seven years ago. He had attended Iricts early Kalnrilay morning
■'-cil iiiioiflcl'il cumplelc count to
Cro«* City in nurlliern Florida headed homeward shortly. Thomas Safel) haniHeil 1.317 revoculioii*
p.m. and 8 p in. tomorrow at Han- the University of North Carolina,
day
of the 3,998 precincts gave
dull Elertrir Company. The ad­ obtained a degree from the Har­ recorded a low of 29 degree*. Jack said. He plaus to *enil them to -nspensions or cancellation* in
• a-c mi.0.230 Howell H37.:i8t
mission lu the clinics Is free of vard Law School and wa* a naval sonville 31, IVnsArola 34. Ornla 31, Miami from where they will In­ August, It wa* announced
Even a victor) l&gt;) * a-e would
flow n lo Colombia.
Major acllvltv of ili»* division
charge.
give llo- Ih'liublii ails only 47 so il's,
gunnery officer In World War II. Orlando 41. Tallinn 43. Clewlston
J A C K S O N V IL L E 'P A Navv pi
was the revocation of I Hi7 dm
S
O
,
Miami
47,
and
Key
West
03
Then ho come home to 8L Pet­
1toe duo 1 uf llic ui.iik where Vice
er'&lt; licenses. Nesl large-1 was Ho- Ini'- lion -lop lllMhl in a Jrl flghlci
Mason Kcwe, Informallou and ersburg to practice law but sow a
A rain area in l&gt;ouisiana and
MIAMI •I' Ga-uloic pili'i-s look I'rcsrlcnt Nixmi could tneak a tie
I'lalie ss 11In 1111 ri-fui-ling Irion l.o-iisiiensinn
id
2)17.
pinN
't
can
education assistant wllh Ihr Flor­ chance to climb wlt,h the rising Alabama wa* expected tn spread
rellalioti*. Tile I'.tlolc I'oiuiliis A 111li j Itn s, I 'ii lit , In in-alto 1 ceil 1 lump hen- ic - le n l.ii Iro n 2119 111 lln-ir la) or unless Some Demo
ida Forest Hers Ire from Ocala; Republican party.
into Hie Tallalsassee area this aft
Ion relurned on a restricted li.isi- Cn-ld in le-s Ilian four hours liu- lo 24 U cents .1 g.,11.at |i r tegular cral.* •liuse lo vole with them or
m e Harney, lural assistant count)
AI III uigli di Inlm lur- denied It. absonh-d Hieiiiselie* or oidevs par
Navy and civilian flight million
a tul.'il id 91 license* In Auitn-d
Chunky, energetic and a good ernoon ami Into the north on-.l cen
ranger, and Wilbur Tyarr. assis­
tral portion* of Ihe stale tonight
service station opccalois said re 11 leader* decided to let the GDI*
Action* atfeeliiig s e in i n n I &lt;• lies wondering how In- did it
LAKELAND kb—The prelitninar) County
tant ranger, shnwrd a moving pic­ campaigner, he was the spearhead A few shower* will occur in the
* were; Suiifnrd,
E li- Duane I. Varner, 21, nl 11n1v.1 l ol their Mgn&gt; .ulverlising have ci ml 10! on a voice vole.
ture on forestry and demonstrated In a sweeping GOP victory In PI- south and central portions tomor hearing will resume here loinor Thnmas resident
Howard llryant, Weslev 4IMI .Michael Ave Lo- Angeles, the lower price was "reipu-slrd"
'there were several faetor* which
equipment to the lamgwood Civic nrlla* County In I960 and hai been row, followed by clearing and cool row for Dr. Dodge I). MenKer. Huger Dahlln,
Joe David, Vernon C a lif, mil of flight Hi-hmil just a li) Hie cionpamemight iiiflucncc Hie Democruts
in the van of the party ever alnce.
charged
with
second
degree
inur
league Monday.
Itigu lar gasoline lias been sell agaill-l all) siu-ti decision a* Hay­
Down. Dwight lluhnle Durham. &gt;ear, was rf-linning Irion a rou
He served ono term In the Flori­ er Friday afternoon and night.
der In Ihe shooting of William K ('Edwin
• • ♦
A
Joseph Stephen* Jr , re One fam lliarizalion lliglit In the mg for 2U 9 cent- .-nice Oct 18. den suggested For one Hung, they
da Legislature, then ran for tht
"Everything should have come Leigh, amuleur golfer.
Ranger Monroe N. Parsons, sta­ congressional
vokeil; Idi-lla JollilMin Cleveland, California Naval Station when hr following a Iwo month, halite lust puked up cig.'d governorships in
two year* ago, through, s*ld Warren O. Johnson,
The stale subpoenaed four re
tioned at the Seminole look out only to lose topost
Campbell by 1,103 meteorologist of the Federal .Stair Initial witnesses, including Mr*. siispciiiled; Walter Martin Grace), made tin- fast traii'Conlliii'iilal - print: that saw the price .Imp I in-silo)'s election, and a Senate
tower, re|Kirtcd (living a woods
imp
cancelled
from 28 9 to 21 9
(( iMiliuiird Dll I'age Four)
Frost Warning Service.
Elisabeth
Mentrer,
38-year old
fire yesterday south Of Oviedo, votes.
In Altamonte Springs, Hie 1)
The Navy -avs Varner look olf
He began his 1964 campaign al­
However. It was a "narrow wife nf Hie physlrlan.
which burned 12 acre*. Cause of
feme of Rodney Allen Goddard
l.os Angeles field al 4 ill
r blare was blamed on burning most before the last returns were squeak,” he explained.
Other* called are Floyd Snook, wa* suspended, while in Geneva from
pin. KST and ialide'.l here al H II
ash. A Iroclor and plow was cm- in hack in 1062 and this time he
He aikled it got cn!d early in iiiuleilukcr who inepared Leigh'., Hip licen-c nf Michael Mn*len llo p m. KST an elapsed flving time
made It.
(Continued On Page Four)
the night i n ! "broke very nicely" body for burial; Del. 1,1. Grant 6f. lundii was also suspended
of three liours and 38 minute* for
shortly after midnight. He ex­ Harden ami Cant. Fred W. Ixivrr
the appriixlinntely l.txm miles
plained It was a matter of timing in. Iwo of the first jhiIIcc officers
Navy officials say Ills K2II 2
in predicting lower temperatures lo reach Ihe Mentzer home after
lliinslicc bus a rated fuel capucily
Hie shooting.
for the post-midnight period
TAMPA lb-- A ('ID local and
'The two mm striker* reported
nl But) miles They cun urrount fur
North Florida had a low of 71
All except Lovering testified for
Hie I.Ik*) mile nun refueling flight several members were under a shot* were fired Into Htidr homes.
hy 10 p.m., and today had mini­ Hie slide In .Srplemhrr. Afler Dial
TAIJsAHASSEK I f -Tlic five 1 mil) hy surmising Varner got into riiiicl order today lo restrict pick .111 explosion lipped off several
mum temperatures ranging from Ihe hearing recessed because Ihe member Florida Game and Fresh a fu-l Jcl stream in perfect fl)ing cling and not to engage in vlo feel id siding ul a company ware­
&gt;d di_____ ___ gr________
77-34.
lenre or threat* in a sterj plant house, a noli striker was shot In
weather.
The Financial Times and Ihc
LONDON on - West European
___ani FBI
FUI renoi
report on Tmllrls and Water Fish Commission had a full
Central Florida registered some using
strike already marked by dyna­ tile leg and a new worker said he
memlwruhlp
todav
for
Ihe
first
Varner
flew
at
41,000
fret
lo
Dal
Dally
Telegraph,
both
Conserva
editors Interpreted the American
miting. slmoling, and assault.
low* of 3t. In the Everglade* the bullet holes in Leigh's clothing.
was bcalt-n hy live men with
las,
Tex.
where
a
weather
report
time
in
two
month*.
faction reulls today at a setback live, took a similar view.
Leigh, 23, University of Florida
tow temperature* ran between M
club*.
Circuit
Judge
Henry
Tillman
is­
-.howed
i-nndilimik
heller
at
48.000
Acting
Gov.
John*
filled
the
lone
British Labor's Dally Herald saw and 44, The lower east coast mini law student, was shot to death
i f Republican Isolationists and
'Tlie complaint said the coinpauy
He eauei-led a scheduled slop nl sued a li-ni|Hirar&gt; restraining nr
tne follower* of Sen. McCarthy but the election as "a definite awing mum pea- lings ran from 42 to SO.
early on the morning of April 7 remaining vacancy yerterday when Slireve(K).-|, La. fur gas when hi* der yesterday on motion ol the believed the "unlawful acts of vlo
lie
named
D.
C.
Brown
of
Irmiiothey assured their readers that towards liberalism” and added,
lenre were caused or directed bv
Peninsular Florida ha* gone Whrn he brought Kirs. Mentzer
fuel guugc *,'lowed lie hurt *ilffi Flnrldu Steel Products luc.
President Elsenhower’s personal "America's friends can hope to toe through unset*nnahiy cold weather home iftnr they had been out all kalee to replace Henry M Jernl (•lent
the defendant*, or some of Htem."
fuel
to
complete
Hie
trip
'Tile
defendant*
are
laical
3088
gan
of
Fort
Pierce.
prestige remaliw-.l undlmlnlshed. the United States complete the pro­ since the first of the month. North night.
A bearing will bo held later to
of Hie CIO United Steel Workers;
Brown
resigned
a*
n
inemlM-r
cess
of
purging
itself
of
McCar■ There tva* general agreement
Dr. Mentzer, 4o. testified he stmt
determine whether the order is to
Florida has recorded a' 23 and
Charles
Cowl,
stale
CIO
represent­
nf
the
Collier
Counly
Commission
that the Demwratle gains In Con­ ttaylim."
scattered frost ha* formed In south after he ordered Leigh to leave
ative; It. G. Davidson, a CIO in become permanent.
Tha pro-empire Dally Express central region* Frost ha* collect and he thought Leigh wa* aboui to accept the position
gress would bring no startling
The pluut employs about 100
ternulionui representative; and
lo
attark
him.
said Britain could view the out ed even In a few Isolated spot* h
ihlfti In U.8. foreign policy.
five men identified a* member* men, mostly Negroos.
A few papers thought that on come with equanimity because the Everglades.
of other CIO local* in Tampa.
domestic Issue* Elsenhower will "the Is the friend and ally of the
Judge Tillman ordered that pick­
PHILADELPHIA
f/Pj—
Arn­
find as much cooperation from the whole American nation and not o!
old JohiiMin, Chicago bunlneta- et* be withdrawn from company
Democrats as he has had from either of its two great rival
man, *xid today he had bought property, that they not collect near
RITZ
mbera of hi* own Republican parties."
FORT LAUDERDALE i f - A the I'hlladrlphla Athletira from cumpanv entrances in such num­
Stockholm newspapers agreed
"Ui-ngal Brigade"
ty during the Ust 1«P ream.
Two vehlelaa driven by John D, statewide search was on today for the Connie 'lack dynaaty and bers tn cause fear of physical vio­
1:00 - 3:14 • 6:2.3 - 7:42 • 9:49
, umdoii’a L'heral News Chronicle that Rlgenhower’a prestige saved
Woodruff, 64, 118 W. 17th 8L, and Mra. Nettle Burlingame, 02 year- it III transfer th# dub to Kan- lence lo employe* or customers,
gakl: "Their has been no sign the Repuhllesns from a more serl
MOV1 ELAND
and that they do not binder per­
Joe U. Baker, Kt. 2, were Involv­ old widow, reported mlulnc from xai&gt; City.
Max
Patoskv,
74,
who
was
ar­
of any marked reaction against ous defeat. The conservative Sven retted on I rhsrga nf murdering ed in a collision yesterday at Pecan her hmno ilnce Sunday night.
.Starts 6:30
Johnaon told a n e w * confer­ son* entering or leaving the plant.
Imertcan irtcrnatloisatlsm. and ska D a g fc i a d s t regretted that hi* brother, John, and Charles An- Ave, and Eighth St., according to u
"I The Jury"
The strike began Oct. 18 after
A friend. Mra. H*nn*h Booth of ence that he had paid 1604,000 to
I wont excesses of antl-Commu- "some of tha best men of the Re- darson, Nagro grove worker, I* p o lic e report.
6:64 and 10:88
Davia, said Mr*. Burllnmmc left Connie Mack, Sr„ and "had en­ contract negotiations broke down.
potties*
wing free today after a Jury decided
"The Flame and tha Fleih"
Woodruff waa arrested on a her house to go home and had not tered Into a contract to purchase The same day reports of violence
8:20 only
charge of careless and negligent been seen ilnce.
not to Indict him.
the atock” owned by Connie’* begun coming in to police,
sakt a Congre*'
lj "IlIKCI, (w Ann* Oslo
COLORED DRIVE IN
Lack of evidence wa* given a* drlglng. He had failed to elop at
Mr*. Burlingame had been com­ two none. Boy and Earle.
Tlie first was from CIO .nen
Democrat* would the.ration for tha tcllon.
Qcy, which dominated
"Never Let Me Go"
a stop sign, according to the re ing to Fort Lauderdale from Chi
The three blacks own all Ihe who hail a non-striker arrested on
the Prest
__ released
support ___ willingly
■■■
Also
"Dick Tracy" — Serial
fl
port. Damage waa act at |90 to cago for 18 or 13 yeara. Her hus­ slock of Ihe American League a charge of assault ou pickets.
_ ■ from
arrest
ograra
one conthroe
' ■ ~ * * £ * i dent's
the Woodruff vehicle
i
Starts 7:16
—li a basic program
^ .man w.i
........
-• youths accuied of atta.
and 1126
Hi to band Hied six yeara ago and club which ha* Deen ill Philadel­ Non-striKeri then charged that
troilad by right-wing Republicani, a u-yur-old Orlando woman.
pickets started a fight.
the tecoad one.
frltnds said iba was "wall to do." phia alnce 1900.

First Republican Congressman
Begins Work As Plaudits Arrive

&amp;

'Strolling.
In Sanford

"Narrow Squeak"
Saves Stale Crops

2 Stowaways
Fare Well

About Dec. 1

Election
"Firsts"

City Pipe-Laying
Nears Completion

Erection Of Tank
Will Begin Soon

r

Safety Department
Announces Action
On Driver's Permits

Baffles Authorities
In Record Flight

Gasoline Price
Jumps In Miami

Hearing To Resume
In Mentzer Trial

J

Circuit Judge Restricts Picketing;
Orders Violence Ended In Strike

Game Commission
Finally Filled Up

W. Europe Interprets Elections

As Setback For G O P Isolationism

Driver Arrested
None Are Indicted Following Mishap
By Grand Jury

Statewide Search
Made For Widow

Chicagoan Says
He Bought A#s

Movie Time Table

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New T V Career
Being Started
By Jack Carson
HOLLYWOOD i * - J a c k f’n r " i ''!
la lUrtlng a now carper In TV
and ha’ll he presenting a new Jack

What I Scoop! Another Sensational Beef Sale!

Carton.

n

No morp Ihe loull»h hlnwhacd
who la the bull of all (he joke*
He'll be playlnjf more or lex* the
real Carton—a Mg, lutly fellow
With a clevar, almmt Ironic tente
r^humor.
alverjf four week*. Carson will
ocrupy Ihe NDC Friday night «no
which Red Buttons ha* three tiin ••
a month. The king-site roinlr will
open wllh a *hol of hi* flan F'cr
nando Valley ranch ami t'-on np
near aa hlmtelf. Then he'll cam
Into a sketch. Tomoi 'ow night1*
will be a takeoff on •’Lucy." of i
farina Ihe home life of a gangster
C o tto n : Claire Trevor. Hlrardn
Cortex.
i
“I'm going to try nod do satire."
Carton explained. “I f * the thing
I like to do best, and I don't
think Chore's enough good sutire
on TV. At flr«t we were going to
do takeoff* on other shows. Hut
tbrn I recalled I would he hurling
tome friend'* feelings If I did. So
iw&gt;w we're doing mnre general
thing*.
"I think we have n fiiunv «•&gt;
prnach. lint nf rmir«e. I run hr
wrong. If the show lav* u bomb
tomorrow nlghl, I may change m&gt;
wav of thinking."
There we* nothing satirical
•bout the loud mouth character
Canon used to play In Ihe War
ner* film* wltji IienoN Morgan
Jack ha* been trying In cot awa&lt;
from those portrayals for the past
few v e in and ha* Just ulimil man
aged It.
He went to an extreme In "A
• Star I* llom " In which lie olav» a
noncmnlc role a* Hie hardhearted
Ml agent who helps pul III
tklda under James Mason Carson
dnksn'l think he was • heel In H&lt;c
film, but other* disagree ai bo*
rale It wa* n InlcV" enough H i to
pet him mention for a supporting
O^car nomination, something few
folk* ever »u*|ieeled he pniild g.ir
n»r.
The new TV deal will give hiie
plentv of op|H&gt;rtunlly for film*
and that's Hie way he wants it It
n'mlts making mistake* In his
first assault at the new medium
four years ago At Ilia' Hon, he
burned all his movie bridges lie

ALL GOV’T. GRADED “GOOD”
FAMOUS “ E A T - R I T E ” BEEF
Excess Waste, Bene and Fat Removed Before It h Weighed!
(Juantlt^ ICIkIi I* Itrsrrved

AltfiO

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I’rltra (rood Thru Wed., Nov. 3rd

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SA N FO R D , F L A .

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More Meat For Your Money!

l.lm lt II

hind him.

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Film Ka&gt;l uni Kiinry
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^rtVofitur* With HlK-lr **'••'

I’ea'l'or. Nowa.Hoeri’
Art t.lnkleller anil ICM*
Musical Varieties
Muelenl Vartolle*
I'rew I'earann
.li.hn

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Sewn

Fnrrt Tfeoisr
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Shop The Store That Saves Yoa More!

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NOXUIT I*.VI.
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(In Yroir Arcinoo

Peril* faces l.lfe
finny vie,ire

Pt-«k|lia tlesil

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SAVE ! S A V E ! SAVE!

Roast

4 .VI.

Hhoppere lliilde
Arthur Ondfiev
Plrlka II Itiih
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A Terrific Huy ! ROUND BONE

of Life
arch for Tomorrow

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pen Houaa

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MONDAY l*.M.
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Shoulder Roast
ALL LEAN BONELESS BEEF Stow

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BBEASTS, LEGS, THIGHS
PAN-HEDI SHRIMP

JESSE JEWELL
FROZEN CHICKEN
NEW LOW
PRICE I

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�Weather
P air through AVrdneiday, rnldei
In the mirth anil rrnlral portion*
.mil cooler In the smith tonight
with lnwp«l ranging from 32 tn :w
in Hu1 rx t r e m r mirth ami 33 In Ih*
r . ' i . n i i ' south. rnliliT Wednesday.

Make Sanford Your
Shopping Center
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SAN FO KD . PLO IU PA .

Heavy

T IK S M A Y

A u u n natcd

N O V . 2 , 11*.*. I

Vote

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\Viri&gt;

RAl.I.OTINTi— Voter* a r r ahown aa they * » ’ r pirlilng
preparatory to voting in the City election. ( S ta ff Photo)

during

loduy

Power;

_
*

* Democrat Party.
Still Supported
InMostOfDixie

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ATLANTA &gt;1’&gt; f li'miirt at
in
II Southern stales ui»t»,,ur,'d vir
Ituillv t-mlnln to elect 7 govei nor s.
It sennturs and about I00 reprexcutntivcs in the irenera! election
today.
The Sooth was still dominantly
Ilemoeralie. A strong two-party
system renmiried only n pleasnot
hope for Itepuhtirnns.
All
tudlrat loi..s
n rl e
Mit-re
wasn't a ehnnee f&gt;&gt;r a r**|n-Htlon
&gt;■( the 1952 revolt which *iw Pre
r ’ Jent Elsenhower sv*»ep Vire Ini a.
Florida, Teens and Tennejiee into
the Itopubliran column.
About t ’ 4 million cllUvns were
expected to v&lt;dc. A total of 100
House seals were til slake and
only half a iliilon or so werp In
doubt. Democrat* were making
stronif bids to recapture four of
ilx seals held hv Itrpuhlieuus.
Voter Intereat
was
reported
snotty. Only a few of the rongre*slonal races and sonic proposed
change* in state constitutions ill
trnrtrd real attention.
Among Home *1 at* in 'm o tio n
were t&gt;'i&gt; in Tenne*»ee, thtco in
Virginia an done in North Cnr»liltil, all now lie hi hv Iteput.liruns.
Traditionally Kepubliran east
TvnneiCe was e x p e j e d to return
Itepublleans to ttw two Hume
posts, lirmnrrnts, however, waged
vigorous contests to recapture the
other four.
In AlalmiiiHi Arkansas. Mm Ida.
Georgia.
Louisiana, Mississippi,
Smith Carolina and Texas, Keiiuhlirun candidates filed for about
SO seats, hut their chuttces were
considered slim except in
twu
Florida race*.
The only real coldest over a
Senate seat in the Kouth was in
Houth Carolina, where two Demo­
crats were competing.

All Polls
Search For Airplane
Lagging
In Sanford Continued By Force
Early Afternoon
Results Given

In Vest Pocket War North Of Formosa

Starts

Voting

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Krt.b r, int umb' Mt tinij Incut Jew* j
&lt;'(*m|*lHln| |i i ! '"iiilfm *•p ('•» "
uir t93J taxe&gt; have been placei
The retaliatory Nationalist raid Her. tunI bn Ihi* iti••ii|i II |mmI, If.
jt'i mul i vim.I jiflir fia.nu; h»‘ M
&gt;n the mall* nml that the t ix likewise In ought ool conflicting Kwiiitf I!*'ttvi. pri^lib'til nf INilUt*|
*1tm i . &lt;mi ntiif ji inI n'm.1*! jth’il
hookx will be open for payment claim* Peiping *n.d two National I’nriq Mfipp'iit*, F. h Scott, pir^lif 1931 taxes tomixrow tnoriilng
I bi. &lt;nrn|*litint a^nii.-tl tfir Kx*
1st planes went* "hot down, Diet itent &lt;»f Sun (uni A utn I'nrt ri* Inr.,
* bt* 11v ♦*
fi|nl jr-Airnlay bi
Those pluying llu-lr Inxr* in No Nidloualistx xnhl idl Uudt planes. Il.itierl rr r v n l t . Lnnmti ni!iii'U;«TJ.\
vember will be allowed four pp returneil safely.
.-.I Arri* ■
o s ' a............ ( fur the tlitrnHnlc (.((*» nml
■ent dlironnl. The discount thei
I'll# &gt; P i t ' a n nl tb** h ii MMiirt Infi
♦Sr*vi‘fi fiiiMrlri*fl fi»rtv viv di.llai^
In mine way* Die exchange of drni lri«!iniTtri* C m,
lrtip&gt;. to Ihree |ier cent in Decent nir blow, resemble the artillery|
111 if n | m" 11%i ‘t‘f| II ■ | ! X* b ill* *
in () ih*h amf n i t '
v\**r* mlJ. etf'd I
fs!111fitI MIIf lull *"**!&lt;•HUM* nib 11
Ser, two ner cenl In Januarv, mn
til Pity (rn *: t vr ■h't ila \ .m*i' *t •I nit I i ' l i y * * i n W i n N*'- S a i l m . \
d id . Dial llrtieil hi tnccn Hml held j. in Inifii V.
ner rent in February mid m l in
r
lliint' i i: bum. \" i
I'n* Htiml
um tu Pi iIn .* * but Ib'it *1 Wit
Aiii is mil Nationalist held (Jin nmy | (£mu 11h will l.r nil iriiniliifr d i&lt;
March
I I'M* , a in I I hn ni f1x 111'i I' h| lb**
hail’
I lauds Lie to Ihe south They be I il*ft! nt Tfn* llmnltl IM bulb rlci
111 III
On April I. all luxes bee nine dc Can Sept t with a lug lit-1 horn
Amnim tfii' iM'i"' h» i "ini' In*I"11*
i l l ! I hr bay I r 4 VAd IIni'iucpii and subject to peuallli " hardineiil and died oul about a t inn«
the i mirt tvi’t r ltn\ n Wtfll,*n»'
211. Nr urn. In lb \\ Si* lb si \\ il
Id n t f , 1. a
' i iuir '
It Ix. therefore, to the laapayev'
month later
nlv.mimic t&gt;i pay taxes when due
Ila m- ava i h ir^nd Aiitli Hi* uili
i i', .
I'ltl.
ill-" *b
The action hi ootid Ihe t'achens
a n, till
nf jftlh iv fl. kr!
ami ibi
j.n •,n.t
t
fiallmviiy »al(i.
lift ASI
- |f.{I *tf l l lf ti' l '
tl k &gt; I
I III' fU ! i n t
i It, I I •
I- il l
all,"
Hinrrally tihntil two Hunt ol tin i hi i ne lenped more sertoii*.
r h a ld r « a *fi i m » * 1 Imt nn a
. Ii lit
entire tax roll Is eolleeli’d m N&gt;&gt; I... i m i d litis I ks tile fust lino
II Die I mg c u l l Will Ills* lied'
jiiilfv pl.»a bi | ml s- •* m tun , v |, i », t aim
•,nd
vember when the lour per rent
nA ,, p, i at mn • II h
rim
.lllil &lt;i■•t mi Mir .'■'■*n ! . Hilt I
ll.xemint I' allowed This has heel, have o-eil llssau'l planes
.Mn: 11- &gt;
In
It gave ris,- to speculation tll'is’ 1
rue for the past several Veal.
' " l ............... .1 Si al l
AV I"i Id
1.11A "f f (l|
u nil,w a *.
,
., ci 11,
III
mil, II the same pattern Is follo i that Die • out in ii til' t s may use
r
si*i
fUllNSlOWN. Pa
'
. 5 1Hi1 ' xi , ( f i
illiiirdixlv ' Jl.l nl .Itl
lid. I W1,1
lal Oils year. II will mean Dim pi mi's m the \mny sector, anil
H
it*
PrMM'.vl
i .l.iiMi* A lllair nf
line
a land Sn2l.*Ni3RO “ ill he eolleit,.
I t ' l l 1 tin
M •‘II
I i r a jams I I rnne.i itself
" -1 l - f III • • V V * 1*
aid ltulas a
v.ilit.i Slain Pnllri*
Ml i • I lid |il* ,cli l guilt v r
this mnnlli The total of Die • i
ll !) 1
ii
1
11 ' ',1 Kit!
1* f| '"
IIIil t i run &gt;a and It* own -ate|. uni* linir Mnn’lianl Marinr
»a
I
i
Minim
,i
ted
ll.'td
h.irgi
s
ul
pit 1 (
roll amounts to 1031 303.IM1
IK
,| II list ■ A.
idl H I * t h .
Ii te i-l.iods ale lit ii different man i ru’Ini'iT will hr 1'hartb‘d vul i failure I,, |II, i
I ill IVc I
II •’ f 1 m f f if i I ' 1 pill l m i i$ &gt; «t t .
t )itl
e.ilei.'oiy ft m Die Nat lonaltsl murdi
ttt Du- 11a Ihiwc i1u truk
t cilsc and ll I IVIII g Mil'll I t III I I *1111 1’ m . i m 'Ml'- it OAV M • i n n in*', i«'" 1
held of'sliore islands I'hc Fot mosa or t r r . d "
-laying ol n vc.o old Dui-nrr "I mlnvii ding le v,'t i ,"&gt;s ( 41tK c i i t i .11' (■&gt; ll A | ,P* M
inen i priderte.d Iiv the 1 S 7th K.ircti Monk
lie tailed F t p.i- tine, a oiiitiidtug
| r 1 i -ill III* f « . | 1M m 1 . 1 r
1ii i VI* 1
Fie, I
Ih wax Identified i - II m v tms In t'.';&gt;n and wa ............. ... cd In ID' ♦■I* 4 s* tn l i t *- f i l l P ( noil' »el 1 1IM ’. f l »
Ami” lean polo v Inward the otf- ..ii d, 39 Set 111 or said In 't* &gt;-&lt;t Ila V&gt; III Mil t llv Jail
I.IUP
t. if*
H
f l' l
.I . \ r u t ( l i t
xlune islanlx has lieeti to keep m the "tmmcill.ile uciiulv ' id the
Lcrov II* urv &gt; nupt r id Ncgin
i * ’ » A • y i on p*‘ l i t ! 1V •'
the Hi*l« gtii'.. mg as |.&gt; what ALuik home In ( intern,mgli .i corn
Allalimlili Spiliii - pleaded guilt,
1 I'.- I 1 &lt;
n l d H MU 4*4'• **|l *l&lt;11V * 1
might hapiirn if the t'ouimunlsts monil) of iiIhiuI H.ixri nil Die mil to charges id driving under tie
lib t l| 1)1 t i l |i-*H
fb*&gt; ( "114 i l i u m ! "bi
S r E A ltV H .I .E , Kan. IT — Mi-x altiick the outposts
skiits of Johnstown
Influence
ut
Ildusie.illug
In v
btl ’ III)
‘
fill*
• &gt;f
1 trfiiihVs1*
Totn Owen, working on a farm
.....
................
Asked
nhnut
widespread
ri-purls
The new lied air arllmis in Die
criiges, amt was sentenced t" '*t
’■ensus In Die Speorville an-a. has Tarhcn area may hr no a tte m p t' that (iovxnrd luiil iiilmltli-d the davs m the t itv I III vvlieu In t l l t o ' l g l l . a l . ** l u di 1♦• t 1" 1V t'l , AA ll"
1**1% f u r i ! k ir m av ri in t oilMt .............
diseoverixl Ihero's more to the Job t*i (lid out
•laving, Sgt lllair replied
failed to |uiv i Ai'or till
.lb
m i d vs ll r * ni** (iii til \ c M i m i i
than she thought. Since becoming
fieorge l.eve.ir
II Negro, It*
"N o comment "
ol III i i n fiip* M i
census laker. *hc's been:
lllair said (ioxsnrd i- Lcine Irld teen, pleaded gulltv In ilialge- uf MINM , b i n l . 1
Illumed for the low price of crm«
under heavv go.ml on a charge nf driv ing under llie inllnelli e id III
sii.iilcimi in cnimecturn with Ihe loxiealiug Itev ei age .,
Chased by mrml*er* of a fnmilv
and
wi
who Dioughl they had nl last rutlght
sellllllied In 'rn •f.i V III tile i -tv
murih-r "
the lltlef dealing canned goods
The mule lioilv ul little Karen .Lilt diet lading t" I'iiv a i'JH'' Ini''
was dlsiovered i .•rI&gt; lust Friday
llulll ll I* ||‘I
i'» Ni ;l ,t, ( tliv r
from Ihrir basemenl
I LINT, Aftrh. &gt;T—The xfork
in a cemetery .Da ul two miles
, and F.lglilh Nt
V* I Imill'l
Harked at by dogs and bawled
wax ili-luyrtl al Die polls in I dnl ftoni Iter iinme She had left home Ave
guilty uf ill iv i ig under Ihe tut In
oul by farmer*.
I I
1
\H/
T*1
Mnb
loilav.
ttir* previous evening on a trick
ence nf lot.i'll-utiog tieveiaiges N|ii’iif ♦ r. / 1 a &lt;*.«r m| i | *rr a in * **bi
Hut the say* hor saddest ex
.Airs
Hay I Toe, wile of a i,. tre a t " Imir uf Du- iiclghlinrhmid
driving X. 111. III iFrivei
lleetisi I n n AANj kl*| . AA .1
poricnco c am e Die other day when
M 'f lt i’IH t*l| v** '
sheet ni.lal worker, uwakrneil
reviiked and rnmimg i ted light Ir.nliv III :M bl Ul \rar&gt; lnif»riN«»n
she delayed ruling lunch, which
ai St30 a.in, There was no mil*
HOLDUP
MAN
lie
Was
sentenced
tu
a
tidal
id
IM
she carries with her, because she faking an rxperled &lt;hllil was to
MM’Mf f'll *■Il*a»11ll It •'» !• MMHftl I*bl
tilVFH HACK Alf.NFV
titty* in Du* City Jail alter Lullm- b.ibv .Ifni mtn.illv Jill.ukimj bun
wanted to catch a family nt IIs arrive shortly.
U
t
l
'l
S
Ifl
"Tlilx
ain't
w*irlh
tn
(my
fines
tut,mug
J'.NU
ST
S|U'H»'i*i j’ll* .idl'd i’nill a tn c 1i.it
noon meal. When she returned to
Papa Flue Ins Ix led on a fast
il
ifi1' nI1 Hidm m .u:nrm .ilnl iiss.inll
her c a r after talking to the family,
Irip to Ihe hoxnltal. lint mama
1
II
I
s
M
11
A
A
'Ilh
this
remark,
a
hnldup
man
Jiltd child '♦Ii'.tilin’
she found Die family c at on the
would have none of it. Sn they
LOS ANHK1.KS -T Ihe man ex
handed hack S3 In SI Mils lie hail
'I bi’ h.iliv Ii.inif*l Idfii sl .Sh*|ib
seal, it was hid finishing (iff Mrs.
waited—papa nervously; mama
lu'iteil
to
In*
Hellv
lluttnn's
next
lakt-n
from
Mrs
opal
Ncshil.
43rn -. w .i tiik»*M limn Ih* limm* *!
Owen’s lunch.
calm ly—unlll Ihe polls opened.
[lilxhand
filed
suit
yeslerilay
fat
year
old
e
m
p
I
o
y
e
at
Howard*
In
. fi.irrnb, Mr *ind \ti n II S
Alamo and naps plunked in Ihelr
divorce from ht. ji.c-cnt wife
Sh’idM’m h , .*1 SbiMtndil, *i "'Milh
TO IfWIJF. STAMP
hallnfs nl 1:13 a.iii.. Iltrn took i leaner., Inc . yexleiilay
Alan AA' Livingston, reeonl eom r m Ari/nii.i (.inning ri 'b l 'i . thi*
Ml*. Nesldl told m lice Ihe man
nOME, tjv-|(aly will Issue a off for (he linxollal. Tvxenlv min­
id Nf |fl I I
announced a holdim aflrl entering pall) executive. ... il III Dll' Hitt that
utes iutrr Ihrir lotirllr son. Ml
73 1Ire postage stamp next w o '
A Nlrnf linn* •di r fifliri rN (mind
L'te ilore, tixik one look al the limn he will give i n •11••Iv uf two dill
c h a d , was horn.
commemorating
Carlo
Cnllntli
cy after she turned il over to him (Iren to Ins wife I'd illie it •I prov ide fin rliild iTAini* im mini* u r r d Utrcmlnl. who wrote Die story of
Ilow'd papa and mama vole?
reasonably fur lin ir supjuirt
ivirl gave It hack.
7cnlo,
They didn't say.

Red Airplanes
Strolling Chinese
Bomb Nationalist Isles
In Sanford Communists Attack Two Days In Row
A c eram ic* class conducted f&lt;&gt;
Seminole Comity teachers at tin
Santonl Junior High SehiMil Is lieli
every second mnt fourth Tuemlav
of the month Two meetings havi
been held wllti Jo e Mnthicux n&gt;
instructor Mrs. Mildred Habcnck
art Mfpcrvisiv, and Mr. Mallileui
report Mint a lot of interest hai
been shown in the classes unit Iliai
the teachers are having tun mnk
inu ceram ics for themselvei wliili
at the same tune they are learn
inif how lo instruct (heir pupils li
work with clay The Comity School
Hoard recently bought « kiln fm
county use and all teachers are in
vllcd to join the class
* * *
A representative nl the Orlamh
social arcurilv district ofllce wll
be at the Seminole County fntiri
House In Sanford on Frl.lav. Nov
19. between t»::ir» a.in. and noun
This servlie Is made available l&lt;
those who wish to apply for nit
a« r and stirs Ivors Insurance bem
fils, snritl security arrminl mini
bers, or obtain Information ahnu
the social security program.

State

500,000 Voters
Predicted Here
in I HI
Iv^iH 1 \ It l» V III ns
t H lii . %. t. v
tiv If
■ f.i
"•t 1 i 1' *
iu

I'A |-

Brown's Farm
Misses On!
III 1 I !

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Ii

ill
pi t " I * t'I ! 1 -1 i
‘
* I* f ! ll
&lt;, *111pb'f r t •(* IK • 1 '111 1 1 l\
ui bi
&gt;. i.s.
i* ♦»'. nir •
nn*i )tp t ( imt ‘u , v m JIiw** 1 ih
firf**' ,’t m'mi1 V-. f 7hM. j-F »br »f;i\
1,
M , - ini
i,
i f.- K rj’t
" ..........il
Mill
4
i it 1H
|1
1............
A
i
1
"i
• X f
1 1
1l\1
‘a41■i11i11 ! - V\|
I .1.

tf

Ex-Seaman Held
In Girl's Slaying

Mama Casts Vote
Whilo Stork Waits

i: ,i-1

il I . l.
■OH VV
i .dim

Boby's Attacker, 24
Sentenced To Jail

fi'.n
In.
i Iin

Nf
I
hi i n i
IMI'll Mlb
111il • h •1i|i
Id I!
I
Willi 1*11 f
rnnrnl HI .1 1
im miib* 11f
&lt; htiin f I" !
lit.Hi
bun
Ih'pllbt d t'l
IIP’I f! " M" "
! 3 (lilt iMill' I

F. M. A w lm n n , So, shop Instructor at Croomtv Academy, who was
njured In the collapse of a hulld
dig Saturday ullcrnoon, died list
night at the Orange
Memorial
Hospital, Ovlamlo.
Mr. Anderson and his inn, John,
IS, ware working at the building,
on W. I3(h SI. In Colrtsboro. when
the accident occurred. The son
w a i released after nut-palleni
treatm ent at the Fermld-Laughton
Hospital.
Services will be given later.

Hart's late a lien
Hrp-dilicans a« they hav e in the
mist moppi-l up the i| votes of
olul Aux Hanpies. Mich.
Among tile earlv voter* wim
former President Truman Putting
(Continued On Page Eight)

Movin Time Toble

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wri Iten a
quit aftar

SENATORIAL ELECTIONS— SU I m which art ■ haded arc holdlaf ilw litM far If. 8, Bcaator,

GUBKRNATOIIIAL ELECTIO N B— State* which a re ahaded are huldlng elect Ions for governor.

7?
rn m irn tm --

*7*'
Wb.il* v n
bit* ri-.isen
-- i m r 'e
" Id in \. A A•• k an I in 'in•ivuaiiN of Wav lilhgl m seggextet!
uxnti I i revt-t • tin ' .1 e*l the i I
itiif rslim.itrs uf 13 mi l m videIn Ni*av York, despite rain and
•til at'pi"Xlin.itely 13 per rent nt
■n- registered voters in Manhattan
nut tin- Hrunx were nrported to
,.ive cast liallots tiy 9 a m.
Hud vvii» ihe samr percentage
is had vi'teil at that hour Ih Ideal
aiMihnr in Die mayuralty clectn-n
i vent ago,
In a few scattered - llxlrirt* the
&gt; 1 village id thus.- vding hy !)
,Thick was as high ns I’d
I 'i', in ID id,Iv u
Ii m ev er
the
i ne w ,ts rep,u t e l "v ery, very
' 'it "
I'lii v, ding w i s .. .« and i-lei-tc'-i
* id- ne.-i le.l Dial meant split
'll kel s
I , tiling Denies in loth parties
k the view tti.it disagree.ilili*
eith er tin inigltmit
New
York
t Hi would not affect the voting
o deriallv
' I xlremely heavy' wax Du* r e ­
o t i n i at Iv voting in Du* Marv
lid and Vhrgtuna siilmrlts . f Wash
ngtun The capital itself is v de-

th&gt;vi&gt; nruTomcr. h'&gt;ve Titled m

Democratic Head
Still Says
Jq
„
quit as Democratic na1 before the end of
' aet any daft-

\\ VMIIMiTON r — \mrrlc\i’*
111:11minh etinvf I *&lt;!.tv hrhvtu'n
111111111' iT1■- hiuI T&gt;i UnuTslU 111 COI1'
N*t| (In* in ,a t omt'rt*-** Amt first
. * i'
ft in tin* polling placei
futn'.in * t nuijlivr partv bail r r r ' » n
v i i.n'rti in .*! v ’!"**• Tfithv
m iliini: hfitb ’ !
■n *
iel
II u nnie’i t!»r l.nt m mite ffcl
•il I'm nth* i&gt;n*il&lt;liiu* by Prosblenl
i s#*nhi»'\rr , Ntll.ii Stovun^nn ami
i n i b* eh i s mi
tb * 'ilm had
! » do u it*t l M i' tinei rtain. but
'MTVf’ V* %'i'*t .i a; mi’ll! .i \ 1 II
i*.In I in •t \ lldl, 1 IniV-'
If til
' utn
b .il III l-l 1 It .4 1, illo •
11
•1 1 hi* &gt;♦ 1

I ' 11 Ihe MI’i A’lli'llmi eongress leuil
] ' ti cl |u-l ai'i'oss the I'ot etlac
the r iintul Du* earlv hallot
fi ■ w a s
lepoited n i i t c t i heav er
,n nmitial f a .hi off ve.ir w tti
,,i p i i■* identF.tl race There was a
. Il,
Hoi i milt I for the dt'triet's
l„,u.
'louse seal between Hcpiddloatl
,[ I
'■ I
T IDuvh 'I and Democrat
I1
t. Illl
t' VViddl
,. - IH
None elet-ti 'll luilges were pref f'•
tlllg a voting record there
..J |*l
Ihom tile hlggesl precinct ill
In.I
• \K I t'l mee tiinrgex (Tultltv Mil
it nil* the District of ('oliirnle i.
. ill i
i report of "terrific i lv
. \V 1 m i e
i &gt;v v
h ill ting with over 2tX|
■ I ft,
ti
in the fit I h -nr out of i
p if
&gt; i'ii .lie u nt ahoul 3 non
•t&lt; f
\ iiulge al one of tlii' It *xes in
d h•
- pul,hi Silver Spring. Md . *n d
. in
!i
b
'he lust hour count was Die highest
0 hail ever seen Al another hox
I - . b d ll
hoi :&gt;n per rent of the eligible)
ti i l i t
el voted in the first hour
I I i it in i ;ti
In i hr Ha [Union* metropolitan
IJ , MUn-III »■ li*iilet, clcctieii officials desrrth I
I «*pi Mi I ..... n l e .i s "unexperted'y h e a v y "
i' i-1111-11f
In t'hie a go, the first hour’ s voting
■ LII1111, I* IH hr, ui'hl prediction* iif a very heavy
l.l.........
ii inini
’ 1 '&lt; ill'll V I
Nilllllatlv
Olllo l i t e r v- 1 | ,fl
I kIIk1llII II
, ' Iv riisii to thp poll
s t, t
til 1 he le
•Ifii- at* called Do* vot'u.* tiier*
1 i mil l e t increasin' in Inten its
Ti- • f reoip ri tironghl a few seaticriiig return* from small [ireelncls
which had |»idled their entire rogI'l' ird viilu First in w-ltli a count
' a * Hart's laieallon. N I.* , always
♦•utly runner
Tin* Hull* mountain community
hive Democratic rnndidales in
-laior races it voles tu I for Itep' hhi his Two vears ago. the v ll igo
voted Itepidilican. J , J Since then
&gt; 'o 'liters tinvp maved away and

Crooms Instructor
Dies Of Injuries

C l Chi

45 Million Ballots
Expected In U. S.

t
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'V
to .ll m Ibi* v lli'IM^
bv t IM t
pai I
I I tu
u ! | il \H
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I
"Mir oh-rr ai t s w Im elunn to
i".a Pi * \ i&gt; is 'M*
i t Ia
u 111* pit", i m tuP
At IJ,t I*
P. ii j 11 i it; a i t I t r P Iit i

MoreThan13,000
TaxStatements
PlacedInMails

Census-Taking
Is No Snap

Light

Leaders Prod Voters;
No Stale-Wide Race

Citrus Exchange
Charged By FTC
With Violation

$746 IsCollected

« . r»a

Nation

Indicated

A s GOP, Demos Fight
City,

n

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tth h ik *

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"About Mra. Lrriie"
l:UO - 3 :0 7 - 3:14 - 7 : ‘J 1 - 0:28
MOV1ELAND
S tart* B:30
" F o re v e r F em ale"
(1:48 - 10:29
"S tngo Door"
8 :39 Only
(O l .O i l ED DllIA’ E IN
"Plunder of thu flun"
S ta rts 7:15

�•lld a y vlalt to tbs United States.
Every entrance and exit, handshake and feature waa aa care" I have nothing to hide," be
charted a i In a TV drei* re- beamed, "from the Presklent of
A Btamt-in "queen" Went the United States-”
through the paces. Even the cere­
Mother EUiabcth will stay
monial toaata were written out In InQueen
the
White
House fur two nights
those
mixwon
enticed
hundreds
of
others
to
properties
In
either
of
advance.
FOLKESTONE. England. lf&gt; as the personal guest of President
and ehe
_________ ___
. - found
_____ turcs."
iTwentyflvo year* ago anyone who try for themselves
Quarterbacking the entire oper­ and Mrs. Eixenhowi,’. Then she
tawam tlte English Channel was a the real secret of channel success:
Of Uw hundreds who have gone
ation I* a onetime Princeton foot­ will movo to the British embassy.
j hero—In a claw with Lindbergh, the crawl.
WASHINGTON, OH —There was ball player, John Farr Simmon.*,
into the water the moat famous
Protocol experts say that If you
JByrd or other trail breaker*.
All her predecessors used the were three American women— a lime when swords flashed and 01, chief of the State Department'* should happen to meet the queen,
But by the lime new challengers breast or side stroke. The crawl
don't address her as "your royal
blood flowed over questions of pro­ protocol division.
were taking on the deceptive 21 Is a relaxing, on-thc-stomach sys­ Miss Ederle of New York City)
highness, because sho Isn't. The
"The
era
of
striped-pants
diplo­
tocol.
It
probably
couldn't
happen
miles between Franco and Eng­ tem which makes breathing easy. Florence Chadwick of San Diego,
term applies only to a prince or
macy
is
obout
over/'
Simmons
land this past summer, the «Ra- Mias Ederle’* discovery that the and Btdrisy May France of Homer- now, but In those days long ago, says, "but protocol Is still a seri­ princess. The queen was born a
ilnetlfui was practically negligible. crawl was best reduced the feat set, Mass.
hot-headed diplomat* were willing ous subject, based on Ironclad rules commoner.
The first two, Miss Ederle and to do or die for a strange and |of precedent and tradition."
Few greet physical feat* of man from something only a super swim­
The correct form, they say, I*
hive (alien Into such low estate mer could accomplish to some- Miss Chadwick, were great ath­
Victor Purse, 3ft-year-old deputy to address her first as "your m aj­
as swimming the channel. Today thing any good, well trained swim­ letes. They succeeded. 17ie most somewhat mysterious word called iI chief
of protocol, puts It this way: esty" and In all following conver­
publicized failure probably In the "protocol."
U'a « little like climbing the Mat­ mer could do.
from vlslling VIP's, our sation as "S ta ’am ."
terhorn—It has been done too many
Chances are you'll be hearing Job"Aside
Edward Temme. 50 • year - old jilstory of sports was Miss France
in Washington Is to take care
Should American women curtsey
llrilun who swam across in 1017
times.
a lot about protocol during the of an International family of 1.800 to the queen?
and
1834,
has
(rained
about
25
men
A
year
later
the
London
Dally
The prestige of Ihe channel was
current vlalt of Britain's Queen diplomats In 77 embassies and le­
" I t’s a matter cf choice," Camp­
absolute until 1875 when a heavily and women for various crossings. Mall ran off the first "mass Mother Elisabeth to thia country, gations here. If they die, we bury bell xnld. “ British women always
mustachcd
Englishman
named Ho Is one of Ihe great authorities Avlm." Twenty swimmers started although the queen hersetf Is, a them. If they kind In Jail, we get do. Some American women do,
Matthew Webb, followed by an en- on the swim and almost every from France. Eighteen finished. warm-hearted, friendly person who ’em out."
y some -Jon't.”
tourate of nearly SO newspaper­ ytear he moves temporarily from With that .950 average the reputa­ shies at too much fuss arvJ feslhProtocol officials are tight-lipped
Deputy I'urse, who often has the
men, trainers and officials, used Nfewport, Wales, to Dover or tion of the old channel was fin­ ers.
about anecdotes involving dtf&gt;ln- task of Introducing distinguished
the breast stroke to erosa from Folkestone, for the swimming sea­ ished.
Protocol
Is
sometimes
defined
mallc figures.
visitors to the President, says Ei­
Dover to Cape Orta Nea on the son In August and September.
Miss Chadwick Joined the group ai a cod* of etlqueltc to safeguard
"Even if you disguised the story senhower Is Just about the easiest
French coast. The whole of Eng­
Tern me has watched channel who have swum both wavs In 1051. the dignity of the high and Ihe
land expanded with pride amt a swimming closely since his first And last year she tried tins firs t' mighty—and to prevent the VIP's untl left out names, it might gel man In the world to get along with
monumental bust of the first man trip and finds "scientific aids" are non-step, round trip. She failed be­ themselves from committing blocp- back and caused ruffled feelings," ' "When a visitor comes In, Ikp
sometimes pulls out the bottom
they explain.
to conquer the channel stands to- a big help to the modems. "More cause of extremely cold water— rri.
(,iv above the Dover Harbor.
are swimming now because of Im­ and not from exhaustion or sting­
A While House Incident Is re­ drawer of Ills desk, bangs his fool
State
Department
protocol
offi­
on it and leans hark Informally.
Since then there ha**e been some­ prove. f navigational elds, such as ing Jelly fish as some said at the
cials try to prepare for ccmlng called by Charles Campbell, chief That's one of Ills ways of making
thing between fit and 84 success- radar,’» he says.
of the fJritixh Information Servire,
Mine.
event*
of
Interpatkmal
diplomacy.
iu'. swims, although only 28 are
who is working closely with 1In­ the visitor feel al ease," Purse
"With radar on shore Ihe swim­
Their Job ranges all the way from state
recognised by Ihe Channel Swim­ mer’s exact position can he spoi­
Department on Queen Mother says.
telling
visitors
whst
to
wear
for
a
When Elsenhower receives the
ming Assn. here. About 45 cross­ led. The Information goes to the
Elizabeth's visit.
call
on
President
Elsenhower
to
of a foreign nation, what do
ings, official and otherwise, have accompanying boat by radio and
It happened when Prime Minister head
providing
black
coffee
for
swirling
talk ubout? World Tensions?
been made since 1950.
the swimmer then can be gnhlsd
Winston Churchill visited the laic they
heads
the
morning
after
a
big
affair* of state?
'Ihe channel conquerors club Is where tides are not running so
President Franklin D. HoosevcU at Grave
soiree.
Purse chuckled softly. "W ell,"
losing Its exclusiveness mainly be­ strong.
the
While
House.
Unannounced.
LOS ANGELES 'j* - A Jure hoi
fn the case of Queen Mother
lie said, "Ik e likes to talk about
cause more and mnre people are
"{letter methods of greasing alio returned a verdict In favor of Sabu Rlliabeth, American and British FDII wheeled himself Into Church­ fishing—and golf."
to Join. And according
Dastaglr. former elephant boy of protocol experts made a "dry run" ill's room one day and was star­
have
been
found
In
keep
out
the
coaches, officials and Folkestone cold. Scientific feeding of glucose the movies, who was surd by two
tled to see Churchill emerge nuked
There are almost four miles of
citliens to whom channel swim­ end sugar is a big help, especially Insurance rompanics for return of of virtually every step of the from his bath.
en'a Itinerary a month before
thread in u uair of women’s
ming Is a major aport. other con­ In restoring body beat.
J21r081 paid him after n 1850 fire
Ilnoscvclt
promptly
apologiieil
was due in New York far an
•torklnes.
tributing factors are:
" I swam the channel on beef In his house.
ip1
.The use of radar, development
Sabu,
29,
denied
an
allegation
tcu and etdeken broth. Now sci­
the crawl stroke, more know! entists say there is no heat giving that he coaspired to sel the fire for
edge of (Ides anil currents, better
Ihe insurance money Sabu and hi*
fet-iing inrthods, belter training
wife Marilyn testified that they
to
wipe
on
tile
and bellkr
were not at the bruise at the lime
p
keep
out
the
‘
'
r
a
,
swimmers
of Ihe fire.
cold
Andre Perea served a two-year
After Webb.
years passed he (
prison term for arson, having ad­
fore uncther swimmer, also an
CLEVELAND (A—Private defec­ mitted he set the fire amt took
Englishman, was successful. No
ami other vain Miles from
one else completed the big swim tives maintained an around-ihe- Jewelry
rinse.
until 1023 when two Americans am) clock guard yesterday at the the hou.s
an Argentinian succeeded. The Chagrin Falls home of Hep.
first American was If. F. Sullivan. (leorge II, Bender.
IIAH BONK TO PICK
The Ifcpubllcan candidate for
Like all of those before him, he
WITH REDS ABOUT MISSING
swam from England to France, a II. .S. senator hired Pinkerton de­
MUNICH, Germany, &lt;St—British
loule swimmers consider, bccauin tectives to guard Ills house and 14- Labor leader Ham Watson, s
of currents, at least 25 per cent acre estate after two slicks of dy­ miner himself Jr.r 34 years, Imp
harder Ilian Ibe France to England namite were found In Ills car Sat­ n hone to pick with Soviet Russia
urday. A detonator cop had ex­ ami other fled nations on their use
route.
In 102(1 came Ihe first woman ploded without setting off the of women as miners.
to succeed — (iertrudo Ederle. dynamite.
Newly returned from a visit to
oueen of the channel and one of
(tender, who heads a House sub- Russia ami Red China, Watson
the great stars of the OoHen Twen- committee Investigating purported said In u broadcast over Radio
Intmr abuses, said the bomb plant­ Free Europe the Communist gov­
firs.
Since Miss Ederle—and Ix-ranvs ing was an attempt to frighten ernments should stop the practice
of her—channel swimming become him. lie dlil not sny who might In Ihe interests of --the dignity and
a brisk business. The publicity she have planted It.
decency of working class women."
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Queen's Visit
f Channel Swimmers Losing Prestige Is Preceded
By Rehearsals

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STAR STUDYING MUSIC
HOLLYWOOD. ilk-On* cl the
nation's top singing star admits ah*
knowns nothing sbout music and In­
tend* to star studying It soon.
She Is currently co-starred with
Hlng CCosby. another fair singer
who never look a lesson, in
"While Christmas."
" I don't know a thing nbmit
singing techlnque," says Rose­
mary Clooney. " I ’ve always been
so busy singing I never had Him
to study It: I wanted to lake les
sons but never had the lime. Rut

nancy layoff *U
willl glWi
g if t h*J’
bar tM
chance for tht lessonns. K o ia m a rr
Is Mrs. Joie Ferrer In private
life.
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Newspaper publicity about Old
Crow, a live bird used for promo­
tion purposes by a beverage com­
pany, paid off In an unusual way.
A kind-hearted woman rent Ole
Crow a bride, a lady crow named
Oleander.

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UIAPTir.ll KIUHTEEN
I IIKa CKIj iny s e t I and want
through tbs winds buaineaa about
the J o n e s rubbery. l gave the
PHI agent all ths facu, nut I
saw no reaaun to include my partunai interest in Htewart and ths
position I was In hecaiiss of bis
robbery. When I readied lbs part
whnre I got shot, I quit talking
"That's nil ol it."
Herbert almost smiled. "Well,
not quits, Mr. Wilde," he s a id .
"What part did you play in aubaa.
quenl mvrsUgaUon of ths rub­
bery '("
"None," I said flatly. "Until last
Hat hi day. Than 1 cams to Cincin­
nati, lullowiug n (slnt hint that
Hluwart might have planned to
UK* Uis Dixie Dandy crulas to
Nsw Orleans."
“And what was this faint hint
you followed T"
I didn't mind telling him. I knew
that Urodnlk would neve given
them alt the facts about ths tlskst
reservation and ths hair dye when
he rsjmrtsd that Sessions had left
Die boat.
"And why," Herbert lakcd, "did
Uis Philadelphia police give you
that informationT"
"My agency holds a security con­
tract for ths Jonas store. That
includes ths bank."
"Uui you don't hhvs a client at
ths moment, do youf"
"Certainly,” I said Hotly. It t
didn't nav* a client, than 1 was
a private clUaen tnlsritrlitrm
police matters. 'The D*f
menl Htora association la my
snt. And 1 have approximately 14
Qthora as well,"
"What | mean ts that no client
speciftcatiy sent you after Htswart. Isn't that true?"
"No- My department store con­
tract la written in vary general
terms. It I consider this trip Is
part ol my work roe them, than
nothing in ths uontresl differs."
Herbert setdi “What I want to
establish is that your pursuit or
atewen on the cruise la antlreiy a
pefaoual idea, having no official
connection with your other worn,"
"I know what you want to astsbhah. But II can’t he done. I'm
chasing Htewart officially, ad part
*1 a contractual tiMIgaUon to my
•Went. And l tea proto that tty
my contract."
Herbert nodded. "V#ry well."
skirted ground to ask about t
swap* or Delta Lute paper Util
Qrtxastk bad lound. We kicked tbit
t Around tor « *hu * and I man
M make ti etear that I hi
found thorn »» kepi them, and i
I had no ;. &gt; 4 that they wit

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member using me name ut How­
ard itessions was missing, what did
you do?"
"I s e n t a telegram to Capt.
Urodnlk of th * Philadelphia police,
giving all the information I had
about .Sessions, and I asked him to
check the man in Cincinnati. That
was s u m n iliin g I couldn't do
alone."
"You did mil notify tile Federal
Bureau of Itivr.itlgntlon?"
■‘No."
"Why not?"
"I didn't know you’d t«- Inter­
ested."
"You Hiuiw the Fill is interested
In bank rubbers, don’t you?"
I growled. "1 didn't know 8exsiuiim was e bank rubtwr. I still
don't knuw, and neither do you."
Herbert pueacd t h a t viii amt
then began a lung list ut minor
questions. 1 answered everything
lie asked. But I didn't mention my
personal opinions and I refused to
guess tor him.
"You aren't being very cu-uperattve, Mr. Wilde," lie objected after
more than an hour of futile ques­
tioning,
"You aak ami I answer," 1 said.
"But only what I know, t won't
make guesses lor you. It’s un­
ethical behavior in my profession.
And, speaking ol cu-operatlon,
I've got a question fur you. Did
you And that kid Hesxlonx in Louis­
ville? Or any trac* of him?"
"Ae you say, Mr. Wilde, 1 ash
and you answer. Now what reason
have you lor . .
"I wilt not discuss reasoning
processes or conclusions 1 m ay
nava drawn front svidsnoe. I don't
admit I'vs done any reasoning or
drawn any uonciuaiona. And I con­
sider I've risen ten llmas more co­
operative than you."
Mr. Herbert said pleasantly;
"We're In the same earl of profes­
sion. only I have psopls over ms.
I’m not iuaky as you are. l can t
dtclds when to talk and what to
talk about I have to do what I'm
told. Lot* more personal satisfac­
tion ut your approach, I can sod,
hut ws must hbvs ths organised
llce, I wish you'd try to land a
nd Instead of , .
"Hustle it up," I said Irritably,
'T v s got a boat to ealch. Any
mors questions?"
"Bo wa're in a Jam," ha laid
with an engaging grin. "Wa ail
need help how and a g a in - It
wouldn't hurt to nava a few frtsnda
on our team. And you're a useful
aort of clttaefi, Wilds, You know
th* FBI hag Jurisdiction ovdr bank
robberies and ws don’t , ,
"You can to fist about ths bank
robbery," I said. "Van'll sever try
■tswart t o robbery, Evaa if yss

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away. Ami when ne’e found, he'll
stand trial for murder, not bank
robbery.',‘ The engsr in my voice
surprised me. I was almost shout­
ing.
.
*
Herbert's thin tips lightened ind
there were sharp red lines around
his mouth from the pressure. He
stall'd al me without saving a
word.
After a lung moment, I rubbed
out my cigarnt m an ashtray,
wiped my hot race with a handksrchlef and tslrt: “Horry. Didn’t
mean to blow the top. Htewart
shot me, you know,"
Herbert nodded without chang­
ing ins expression. He cleared Ills
throat softly to make sure ills
voice uait under control.' 'That's
all, 5Ir. Wilde. Thank you lor com­
ing in. Where can I And you if I
want to see you again?"
"Why, Tm going oack to the
Dial* Dandy. I'm nut sure of the
Itinerary. Philadelphia attar that."
Herbert r o s e and he smiled
slightly again. That hidden, pieaseu
quality I'd seen on Capt, Jelllcue's
(ace. If he had soimthing to smile
about, It was aomathlng I didn't
know.
He folded hla wire recorder and
sipped it together by Ihe time I
hsu my
&lt;
ny coat
on and opened th*
duor. its
II up, lifted Ida
Is picked
plot
suitcase, slid them out into th*
hail and locked ths door. Ho fol­
lowed me toward the front sotran o without epeaklng. Ha gave
th* office key to ths night watch­
man, refused ray offer of a lift,
saying he went In the oppoatt*
direction to get hla train. I lift
turn on the step and hallsd a taxi
fur the trip back to ths Dixie
Dandy.
I told the driver to take me
down to the river- dock and than
1 went immediately to sleep.
Ths rids dldrt't take 10 minutes,
but t woks up testing bright and
alert again, Mr. Herbert had been
a strain on my weakened nervous
system, but 1 was over it now,
"Which mooring ;you looking for
mister?" ths driveri asked.
"Wherever Uw DIMS Dandy U
docked. Th*
cruise boat"
“Ain't any bTg onsa," the driver
muttered. Its drovd
rov&lt; along Uw r
bsred approach. Than ha

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�Westerners Teach Illiterates To Read;
Reds Arrive On Scene With Propaganda
BOULDER, Coin., '.T—A group of
dedicated Americans are taking the
Illiterates of ihe world to Ihe lln
grade, bul ihe Communists are see
Ing lu il that they graduate m Its-11
propaganda
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lu e s . Nov. 2, 1951

'Northern Pipeline,
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.1ST*— Men of PhotographIr Squadron 112 eagerIjr crowd around the aqaadron bulletin boar dto check a new pro­
motion lUt lo nee IT they are Included, orricial Photograph, r . S.
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Aten In VJ-62, Station Unit,
Are Notified Of Promotions

Phillip Cray, loaders in a campaigu to eomhal illiteracy a m . 113
that ha’f of the world's 2' j billion
people who cannot read or write
They are doing it witii a utviiju system of leaching with p r im e s
Hut no stoner nave natives in
faraway places of the world
learned lu read, lhan the VVmnni
nists arrive with anti-Western
propaganda material lor lilt m I &gt;
practice their new knowledge on
"They lei us do the spade work."
dray says, "then come along a t - 1
dip tile coupdns."
Ciray, 40, has ju-t returned to
his home and family here after u
half-year's work among n.d iw . m
P-gJ.it. Algiers and Iran
‘Ihe system tie and Hr l.aiibueli
I use is unique while others iltu&gt;, I rate basic uorils with pictures,
these men Illustrate each letter m
character in the native 'anguage.

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Almost Finished
V'
V Mil HANKS, Alaska, 4' and
siinisiir
old
sourdiiughs
more Ilian one trains I expert •aid
it eonhl never be dune, lint am
day Itpw e'iistrurt! !i worker- Will
lie in Ihe la-1 link of a tBO-mile
"impossible" pipeline across die
frozen Northland
One of tli;' nation's mo*t wtul
defeit'i pi'ojetis. die line stretches
from Kuo banks in Central \laska
down through Canada's rugged
Yukon territory ami hark tut *
Alaska at the to it of Haines, near
the ti p of the nan &gt;w stri[i o
American tm ito rv winch rim* r orl
way down ihe Canadian Pacific
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The 2!i inilliun du’lar pip.'line iThey [&gt;ut across as many .is 1.500
to 2,000 basic word- The method expeeleil le tie teady for exleiislve
has provided the material and tin tests next summer Wlien pul into
petux for t',0 million people lo learn i peralmii m Srptemher. it will de
io road and write since il was first liver vital fuel fer Army vehicle*
employed—15 million of them in ai I Air f o r c e jets at Alaska's no
lei lor defense iiI. m -IHie past six years
I.mtbiirh and dray work through ! Tiie j.di •■Will g &gt; iliwn m history
the Committee on World I.horary as a mem rial t t tile mgennit&gt;
at? I Christian Mlciulorc. a nmi and daring id die eunslnirtion in
profit and iudepend ml agency duslry m the Vi.-lie say- a C s
headquartered In New York and Vrmy
rp. if Kngiliei rs spokebarked to a laige measure liy the man The pr u -I was uniervl- •!
National Cniu’"d o| Chun'lioI&gt;\ ihe Vi iu f n lin e -rs Toe w irk
Tile work ul tills group under |was pel lot med liy Ami'tU'itl all I
Hr Latdinch’- leadership, first nu I .m.idi.m r o-lt.irli ol llrm»
sepported t*y the Pure Itin Mi-s. n&lt;'leal ,ng i perallutls ( o die pun
Cntireretire of C S and Canadian 1 ne right ' way and il- -npo. i lino
Churches Now Ihe riimuiittee to faeiiilles In-gall n Ihe intd.ll
o
reives ahuut 5o tier rent of its - up Iasi year's • were wmtri
IIliI
port from the council and Ihe led d.i/ers ml ,i VOfu d wide palll o» ■&lt;
mini private donors, fmuulnl mi- die lio/eli l Olid ill snowy lu low
lli. receipt- of UK It l.anli.n IP /ecu wealiuo
speaking lours art I small eunlnh
Hold tt I li' stoi nis in the winter
liters bust year’s budget wa

Photographic Squadron 02 didn't — ---------------------------------------bold pay nay lait Thuriday but _
,
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,
„
ppy p»y ay glean
tbo ayea of many o f the aqua
dron'a men.
Th* reason fur the feeling* of
elation were due to fnct that Pit
VJ-02 men were notified they hud
successfully passed the servicewidn examination for advance­
ment In rate, held Inst August, and
will be promoted to the next hight u pay grade. Thin then, wat the
culm Inat fun of the many hour* of
By MON l i t NIIHHSON
study and concentration these men
Associated 1'recu Staff Writer
have put In to prepare themselves
“There being uu abut, lance in
for the exams.
The success of this large group thu wood* of wild turkeys, which
of men In attaining their promo­ did umaie us with their speed
tion! Is commendable, since they a foot," wrote Edward Winslow,
were In competition with all men "that our governor did send four
of the Navy who have the came men fowling. Thev in a day's time
and ho r.i'si ij In inserts m the
did -hunt enough to (red the whole U’NI.IHM
job speciality.
yy rkers wrestled will
Promotion fur the enlisted man company u week.''
To dray's knowledge, the Cum .stiinniri
It's posstbln that turkey hunters miinlsts nrver have tried teaehliu! pr Id. til- peculiar lo die iiietii
mruns more benefits, more respon­
sibility. higher esteem and of have never had it ro good since (lie basic rudiments ol a language with li' In !p f i ■im pirrrdrlll
Winslow wrote that account, in Oc­ In Ihe natives hut tie says, "they there wa- u ne They learned
# Course, n raise In salary.
Ihlilg* the hai I wav A- Ihe rorpOf ICO men from VJ-(V’ who tober uf 1U21, as a description of are outsmarting us in ' its of way
competed H9 will actually be ad­ the first Thanksgiving
This work of ours could be a nio-i
For n while, shortly alter the effective enmbnlnnt of enimnu
I icy I .itin .I that lli • Arrl
vanced in rate, although If* other
men satisfactorily passed their turn ol the century, It looked ns nism, but we don't have the -im mu'keg ioi nt , .i niitui .i) irt iniiili »i
though
the
bird
Hint
once
was
a
lusts, hut were not rated because
port and resources We know do li r a It i-iNt'iiilan. m- ft.-lit wtio
of quota limitations in their parti­ serious competitor of the eagle for Cnmmuui-ls are diking mly anl.ov i- tho pot in.incutiy h o.'i-o -oil ovocular specialty. This gives Photo- a national symbol might wind up of lliis.
tli mil &gt;f tin- 11-11 im
ran 0 2 approximate average of as a mut uum curie city
"A member ol mn remmdd-i
I ?**■&gt; tooilli 11 III too tll* t\ '
Now. however, inure than half was rilling a tram in Indio n d oqii inu l elm iioip op Ifn* it,.to
US per cent of the units competi­
tor* passing. Sixty-four airmen Ihe slates
Mate* either 11)
i l l have restored
rrsloreil ,
-In(,k op a ...m ri rut in ul.it him olid 1 io in - li nn
were upped lo third cla.is petty he wild turkey to a point where , ;„fnll wllll
t„ „ „ , ul li t \i -lie -imliqlil can -n ill
officer. The second class petty II
„ ............
....... .I2&gt;
. . are l(U, ...
can be .................
honied again
tll )|(
t'ominunl-t Ti.e -i it l il ii oh opf) it eiMly ft veil .it .i
gyof flier rung was reached by Id i working up In that [mint, or (1) llH,i
... . ,mii
liloi at y wil'i ml.' o ■0 .i inj * « Iti-eo i- luipmoiil It
....
while nine former second class rv- hope
hone Ihev
.........
they can The "ild
wild gabbler—
gobbler I £mil
tiie
Indian
kunwing to ......... e- 11.u t1 H oil lie .i lid lo- P it in
calved promotion lo firs! class pet­ big game, he is, worthy of big
he yyas speaking
"! &lt;.10 &lt; llpl'-leh -lllk lime
game respect most placet—1* one
ty iilflcer.
"He •(escribed hi- Jolt n- tti.it ol -ll'llt
i'hutoron tig's commanding offi­ of Hie first and greatest benefici­
" flu- iiipclincr- learned all ill
cer congratulated Ids men uu their aries of modern game manage­ following the l.anharh crew into
n village, noli tig die basic word- (lie
on vlema* Atelie iiH'-quili tie
promotions, us advancement* ill ment .
we
langlil
the
natives
ami
-ending
tlnv
"u l lie ■u\'
ni l "no se •
rating were chalked up by at least
lYiiiisylvnnin gits most of the
intis'
' h «-o tut - I- severe on nigh
one-Tourth of the men of hi* cutn- credit lor the Inst-dileli fight (hat die list buck to hi- oflleiats "
tiiand. Th la ta considered an ex­ really saved the wild turkey from
Grnv -aid the Comm mil Ms I lion
-well i \ . &gt;cil |.'itt,nii- of tintremely high percentage when It extinction. In the early 1900s, they lubsldlie the printing of full coin- 1,1 *&gt; 1 •'*'»* not mill -i/ *"
i* known that all men have many
nearly exterminated there, booklet* of excellent llier.iry coup | The mon w irked many 12-limir
qualification* to meat prior to be- were
n«
elsewhere,
by the advancing position, Itascil on die rnmmittee's ilnfl-, -is unit -even day* a week
^com ing risible to participate in
Tties *
to I They iweu had I i luilld v in e of
agriculture
which
lirnkc up Iho printer vocntiulurv
* u iwvlcewldeexamination and that huge slrelches of wilderness
they brought Into die vll’age null either limit- own .............. ... Kinliin: nua
all men can not he eligible at thu
sold cheap nr distrilmted free
I eliines ri tillin') cut dm neb ihe
required for nullin' range
same time.
"Our Slate Department i- dead 1 b ,l'" Ul uinl
Complete protection, refuges and
Forty enlisted men of tlm Nuval
I no
tm In
y..•-.- , i;-1 ■io yAuxiliary Air Htallou personnel such slimmed die tide but didn't tm it- feel in dii- respect." titov
wero notified Inst week they laid bring tiie birds back. Not until deelnix’s. It has inn-ly tiiinle use iio-e Lim nio'- will lie slilnjied In
the eonimltlee's work I &gt; -pie.ul1 Hillin'- in li.ni:o- uhi"Ji will i
suecM.xilully completed the recent 1929—when wild turkeys were u of
Hcrvicrwlde competitive examina­ memory in must of tluur old heart­ tile Hen nf llemocruey One excep M.mka via pr dectetl wall r 11 ih
land—did the I* -rmsylvanlu (lame tlon was a rotor illn-traleil ti mi from the N rliiwe-teni stall
tion for advancement In rate.
on die life of Abraham I,Incoii,
Tills yyaloi t &gt;ule tin- *, oi
o
These Navy mun underwent a Ci mmi'slnn gel everybody on Ihe distributed In Korea anil liased mi
rigid
track
The
offuinls
sc!
up
a
side [i.is-ago
runs Ihroiigh a I r
stiff written examination Inst Au­
the
Initial
y
icahulaiv
taught
i
chain nf [slautK lmil il i lln- \\r i
gust to determine their qualifi­ giime farm ai. l Hie state research year bcfiire liy the eemmlttee
r r n w . i i *i
" f i niuiil i uni t ^ n t »
cation* for lids next higher pay chief, Huger l.allium-who was lo
write the modern textbook on tur­
i * u i t i , i it
V! i ' k a
T m * r ul** - M i grade,
fifteen others, who satisfactorily key management—began the ex- anil Michigan, alter e-talili-limg M * a t r a l f h * y e a r * i r i m r l m fr i -»i
completed the three hour test, re­ erlmcnlt in wild bird breeding areas of a-.lrquale range, pul in h a m w t i h ' o t s t m t i u a m t |&gt; • Nittli*
ceived notification of passing nit provided an eventual answer their tir-t hud- tiering Itm ;&gt;.i«l I’ll * MIN •tlirii mi**
grades, but will not be promoted
For while few creatures ore summer and are yyalelung results r v i t t n| vna i
due to quota limitations In their uildrr mid more guileful than wild Maryland tlown to four turkey i
particular field.
turkeys, few are sillier than lam* eoundes. has launched i m w pi • 1
Mtl.l tm s I'rilil - IJ |*&gt;s
Throughout the station, a*.! air- turkeys Latham's secret wai to grn in
o r i A t tit:it
Fehnsylvaniii
w
hich
raised
and
i
rn,
Stamen
or
firemen
will
be
pul
his
game
furrn
hens
out
in
the
mtn.
^CINCINNATI Tito licit I alt t
released
m
re
than
in,nun
lords
mountains
in
noon
pen*
where
they
uilvnneed to third class petty of
37. grandson of a p:-si,|o||l -i.l
fleer. Mix third class P'
petty- off! might attract wild swains. The during die nast six years, pul. the soil of Ills- I III' &gt; Mat i jiiliiiw I
■mix eggs went hack to the farm and most til liiein nil the tattle —about
eers will aoon add another stripe,
the next generation was given the lo.otrt ft ads .iiiiiunlly—wltli the father', nnlll. -al t nt-tep. I daupon becoming second das* |
expeeiadi.n il will it i die s.iuie i candidate for the t »}*-., | -,•*.(*
same
opportunities.
^ o f f ic e r s , while two more men
lure
Meanwhile research disclosed lliis year in tile .’th day season upon
receive tho third chevron, official
Hiimiilon Cntnily, D ailiimniiliy
designation of a first class petty method* of winter feeding, protec­ ing next week.
flcnilblli'aii e te r l . nut lepre n
tion and such that enabled the
officer.
talive,
Ihghlcen i’iindulale&lt; oq. o
Advancement in rate fur some Quaker State to expand its- re­
The booming chemical industry ly «ti|ii lict.yeon the two in.,i
of the following will become effec­ maining two million acres of tur­
tive next month, while other* must key range to seven times that— is this unthm's biggest salt cut, parties are in the (ield
(timer, consuming about till'; of
" I think titv eieetlou chances are
wait until January or March of to all but 10 counties iri the state.
2t) million Ions [.-roduced an with him
I9SB for their promotions.
Ontario province—where turkeys the
nuallv. Smallest consumer: Pro Itrt'Uy good," young Taft told a
Up for promotion aro O. E. vanished -to years ago—Is operat­ pic. We eat only 3'';, ot the output. reporte r I’ulith al observi r» agreed
ing
ita
restoration
on
the
theory
Leasermlm, II, L. Hhlrley,* B. KAckrxjnan, I). N. Bing, It. I*. Ken­ that each bird need* 1,200 acres
nedy, C. E Shea, It. 1*. Moore, C. of wilderness. The emts of rearing
.« ]). Yates, J . K. Hailey, J . C, Dea­ ami releasing hint* lias proved,
ton, R. Knapp, II. F. Grooms, T. to West Virginia amt other slates,
Mckillop, T. O. I’auley, R. A. prohibitive. Texas. Arizona, Ken­
Wall, A. S. luisso, I). L, Merritt, tucky and South Carolina have
It, E. Page, J . N. Morgan, J . b. turned to live trapping and trans­
Alexander, It. C. Jacobson, U Ara- fer of seed stock to areas brought
mhuia, F. Hockenharger, D. L. back to the point where the bird*
Brady, H, F. I.mlwlck, R. C. Atnn, may Ukc hnhl and multiply.
M. M. Casiets, R. D. Crain, II. M.
Hunting already has selied (be
Dloomherg, C. I.- Johnson, S. (I. American outdoorsman's Imagina­
ITpon, W. K. Gilman, R. C, Ganss, tion. It's available, usually on
M. Damron, D. I. Pittman, J . W. some sort ot carefully controlled
Sheridan, J , R. Brewster, E. I.. basil, from I'eunsylvanla south
—jT o lb e rt, J . Stepon and J . It. Suy- along the irabr-aru to Florida,
AWilam.
westward through the aouthland
These petty officer examinations to New Mexico and Arizona, and
are held every six months for all as far north as Colorado and Ten­
qualified Navymen.
nessee, with Smith Dakota an Im­
minent starter.
First use of gun powder wae&lt; Oklahoma still has some birdl
reported back In 1209.
as does Ohio. Missouri, Wisconsin

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t. i , o; iih to linin'. II.m t II '•luiq'.li Hiilnl loll rooting*
. mi tire-tt-witatmil, ond - tm il up powei lully ngnupd
toil, siiuw, sun, mill yy im I Tliey come in nMl.u live culnt 1
mnl liloinls
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Sto), ui mnl see them .
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t.iiumiH Uiirieit rooliiqt unit [irulet live
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M OVIELAND RIDE-IN

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QUIIN MOTHIR IU2AIITH ol Orest Britain inipocta a dm Million ot
lha Kim Jamei vunlon Ot the BiblO aa ahe vlilta the American Ulbta
Society headquarter* In Naw York. Looking on la Dr. Daulct Burke,
pmldant of the society. Th* royal visitor wai presented will. at. in­
scribed red Morocco-bound King James Blbte, which was authorized
by th* English monarch In till I Th* lllhle li published lu whole or
In m n In MSS lansunfri and dialects.

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�Shortage
Churlcs E. Potter of Mlchignu
the twenty-firat annual convention of
American Trucking AaaociaUona that
country haa 1.800.000 rnllca of hard
rouda cxcluaivo of city atreeta, hut
only half of thoae ronda are fit to nii|imodern traffic. He aald that building
ronda nverugea 40.000 milea u year but
that thia la barely ndcciuutc to meet the
needs of our expansion and doea not begin
to take tip the lag in highway construction in
the past.
At the last session of Congress Presi­
dent Elsenhower called for u highway pro­
gram that would go a long way to meet Ilie
need. That program will have to be put into
operntion us (pilckly ns possible if we arc
not to fall farther behind than we already
nre.
Our prosperity depends on expansion.
We cannot continue to expand if one of our
principal methods of transportation Is hin­
dered by a traffic problem that grows more
Hculo every year. Iluilding the necessary
roads will cost money. But the money will
be an investment in our future.

Code For Comics
The Comic Magazine1 Association, an or­
ganization of comic book publishers, has

made public a code of ethics which its mem­
bers hope will succeed in cleaning up the In
dustry. The code will bo administered by
former New York municipal court Judge
Charles F. Murphy. Ho will have the power
to grant or withhold his approval of any
comic book.
The Idcu of an industry ituliclng Itself
Is sound and has worked before, llut to suc­
ceed it will have to have the support of nil
publishers. Comic books have come in for
a great deal of criticism, most of it justified.
There has liccn talk about Imposing censor­
ship by law. While the idea of censorship is
abhorrent to most Americans, some control
over the mutter presented for reading by
Iho young will have to bo exercised. If the
industry does not bring itself into line il
will face the prospect of censorship from
without.
Freedom to publish must not mean free
dom to corrupt and that Is what some of
the comic book publisher* have been doing
Let them clean up their mess in n demoern
tic manner, assuming their rightful respon­
sibilities. The industry will benefit from t hr
clean-up quite as much ns will the public
They arc making a good start.

ARCH O F TRIUMPH

Election. Campaign Plans Changed
WASHINGTON, bb-No matter
who wins today’s elections — Dem­
ocrats or Republican* — the IBM
campaign hasn’t been the kind
President Elsenhower had In mind.
In 1053 he indicated he wouldn't
be very active in thL* year's'cam ­
paign. Hut he was. In 1051 he ex­
pressed hope L'ommunlsts-in-governmont wouldn't be a campaign
Issue this year, llut it was.
Only last week he said he doesn't
consider today's elections a vote
of confidence in himself or his ad­
ministration, but Vice President
Nixon already has interpreted it
that way.
Nixon, congratulated by Elsen­
hower for
ur ithe
i h . cxircini-iy
extremely acm
active
e role
roie
he has playcil
played In the campaign,
ha* callol
tot In public speeches for
a "vote of confidence" in the Presblent.
In re-&gt;fM)nsc to a news conference
question Oct. 21. 1053 — "Will you
lake part in Ihe congressional campaign next year?” — ELscnhnwer
said:
He did not tnleod to make of the
presidency an agency to use in parthan elections . . , Anybody oc­
cupying this office was president
of all the people . . . He had no
Intention of going out and getting

Bid For Japan

A member of the Japanese Diet group
which recently visited Communist Chinn
said that Chinese Premier Chou En-liil spoke
TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
of ro-evistence on five points, one of which
Thu huh is his, and he made it; and his
was trade. The Red Chinese Premier's np
hnndH formed the dry land,—Psalm DR:f».
proacli should inspire some serious thongiil
The Infinitude of creation extending billions
of light years in nil directions proclaims the in this country.
The Communists would do almost any
majesty of the creator, blit best of ail be is
thing
to woo Japan and our other Asian al
our father seeking our welfare and our love.
lies away from iih. One potent weapon they
possess is the possibility of trade. Our allies
The Sanford Herald
Japan Included, need trade and unless wr
r.aUklUkrrf In IWI
r u llik .4 tally Mrrpi NaLrJav aad ftaaday
can offer it to them they are likely to turn
III Maaaalla
elsewhere
to get It.
K at.r.J aa
a .!*•• n t i s r fi.-i.ihrr U, m s . ai
iba ra il (Ifllo «( Hanford. Kliirlda. aadar tha Art
The
United
States lias done a great deal
•f t'rtaaraaa at Karra II. lota,
r
rSK I) PM IKIH . KSIIar and Pnkllakar
to
help
its
allies.
But we cannot rely on
JIM ytallCII. I lu r a llo Kdllnr
VOtMINM * . U K **rsm :n . M i r , ......... N »aarr
gratitude to overcome the lure of trndo. Wt
can only meet the Communist move in Ibis
I t ’HaMIIPTIov IIITKa
•Ac »»r nark Oar mnalk
II.no
•f Danlw
direction by showing a willingness to mnkt
ala Maalka
Oar Vrar
fa ran Maalfca
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W.T3
*tt,rw
trading with us easier. That means lowei
All uklfoary aoOrra. rarda
Ikaaka, rraulallnaa aad
aallraa «•( aatarlalamrat tor Ika ,nira»«r of ralalaa
tariffs.
faada will ka afcarard for al rraulnr .drrrOaiaa ralra.
If ,I.i pan should esta b lish trad e w ith Red
NaOnaally by Orarral AdrarOalaa
(fcamkrr of I'a a n rrr,
China the Communists could use that as a
•art ka.
Aflaala. Oaarafa
wedge to separate |Jnp«n from the West
Tk* ll.r a lt ka a namkrr at tkr VanrlatM I'rraa
With
conditions ns unsettled as they are ir
Wklfk la ,aHII«f M rla tlo lf In lha aaa fvr rrruMIaallaa af all tSa laaal aana arlatail la Ikla aanayapar.
the world we must lint full to be alert to the
Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1DR1 Red attempt to use trade as a political tool
Page 4

SA M D AW SO N

Food Prices Down A t Farm Level
NEW YORK T The outlook f &gt;r
eating this coming winter is pretty
good today
Prices of mo-l foodstuff-, andown—at the farm level—to about
where they were before thr start
of Ihe Korean War sent them
scampering upward Large sot;
pluses of many of llic primary
f'oodstuffs
. ......................................
tend to keep them stable
The chief upward pressure on
food prices at llic grocery level
come* from the creeping rise in
costs of preparation an I distrlbo

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Long Distance Guessing Again
the questlmi! If Senator Mmath'l*
doesn't run again, and if Congressnmn Cliurliu llennelt moke* a try
fur the Semite, who will try fur
Ib-iiiietl'* seat? laid week we told
pale dry champgno, smoky silver told of quilt rumor* that Scotty
blonde, and frosty pale blonde, perk KkA-maqi l»ued to frlenda Hus*
which he dcferities as "the sty of be wa* planning to run. Hlrnc
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then we have heard of one "slop
Think 1 wa* kidding about having Peek" movenient— anil a flood uf
your wifr’s hair match your |xilku sperolation about the possible va­
dot tie? Well, listen to d'Aurlol: cancy bus come unu«a our desk.
"Fashion mannequins in Pari* Home of those mentioned Include:
started that some time ago—orig Lou Ritter, Julian Warren, l.aty
Inally with black amt white, then .Mahon, Tom Baker, Fletcher Mor­
nink'
.......and .gold,
. . red and blue ami gan, Emory Price, and po-mhly
finally deep gold ami black Iro lluyih-n Burns. Already? And llie
race doesn't even start until I'l.'-d.
paid spots
"Now many French ladles color
Citrus Mutual Hee-Haw Talk
their hulr Dial wuy Hut Ihe color aUiul see-saw. Tin* trouble that
that more and more prefer Is Citrus Mutual Is having with the
Itoidi-aiix wine. It look* like a Federal Trndo Commission is tho
glass of red wine hcKI up to the most up and down uffnir you rimlil
Hghl "
Imagine, to February IPA:l the
Maybe Ibis is what vuur own Conunisslun filed uu older against
wife needs. Why not hold her up Mutual claiming unfair trade iiinrto the light, and glvo her a long tire*, Mutual flhsl a proposal for
dismissal and was denied, f.uter
thoughtful
' id Itaik?
'
.they filed a not tor request Tor dis­
missal and this time it was grant­
ed. However, the Commission lnler
on reversed this decision and Mu­
tual filed another time. Lust week
Mutual was turned down ugaln. It
WASHINGTON MU - Official re­ look* ns though It Is bound lo go to
port* on campaign finance* show trial, but before It does. Mutual
that the Republican National Com­ will have one more churne. This
mittee weni Into the final lap of chalice wu* set fur hearing In
the congressional campaign with a Wnshlngtun on Nuvemliei- 4th—
last minute it w u
surplus uf funds while Its Demo­ then nlupthe
to Urcrniher i:ilh and
cratic counterpart operated In tho moved
tho see no "changed to Tumpn, By
red.
this time morn complirutloni pro
In a n-|Mirt to the House, the linldy have set in. Oneo you gei on
GOP organization said Saturday the Washington Sco-Hnw, it's
thal op lo Oct. I t 'l l had collected sometimes bard to get off.
f l ,350,210 and spent 11.214,703.
Hurry, Hurry, Hurry— The now
A separate report from tho Dem- 1054 Yeurlaiuk of Agrlcultutn la
oeratle comm lltc*
litre showed roller off the pro**. Now I* tho tlmo to
Hons of $900,134 and spending of writ* to your Congressman ur
*1 £31,009.
Henulor for a free copy before
The reports arc required by the the supply 1* exhausted. Tho num
corrupt practices law of 1023.
bur li limited. They won't laxt

Couldn't Wife's Hair Match Tie?
NKW YORK t*-D o e» tho over
ago wife change the color nt her
hair io Uiat It will go well with
her billhead’* necktie or new pair
of ahoriT
Ol course not. llut why nut?
I Wives for some lime hnve hern
dressing their husband* In n wuy
to make them serve as a dull mas­
culine backdrop to their own fem­
inine finery.
Hot why itmuhtn't It work the
oilier way? Why should n man go
to the trimtiIg amt expense of Inly­
ing himself n blue cornflower for
hi* lapel on an evening out, and
then have hi* wife ruin the whole
effect with her mouse-brown hair?
Or aupposc you've bought n
snappy new polka dot tie. 1* there
any reason why your wife cnn'l
accentuate It by coloring her hair
in a polka dot pattern, too?
"On, yog know I simply can't
do a thing with my hair," she'U
plead tamely. Don't fall for that old
guff, fellows. If you've got a
m a n y charcoal pink shirt, there
la no excuse—except lailn e»*-lf
your bride t i jn rme can't (notch
it with • charcoal pink coiffure.
Wy authority is Edmund d’Aurlot, U.8. representative of I'Oreat
of Paris, the world's largest hair
cosmetics
women, despite all the money they
spend on beauty akl*. are stickIn-Uie muds when It come* to
coloring their hair.
"They now go to their hairdressera and must pick from a
pattnr SO Unis," he said, shaking
his bead. "A woman should be able
pound the table amt demand any
color In her thought*.
"There are at loaat t.ooo to
J-hoow froo** * nd the number t*
limited only by the Imagination.
" I f you win excuse me, we pride
oureotvee, being French, that wo

know more about color than any­
one. It Is In our blood. We can
see mgybe 144 -different colors be­
tween red and blue.
"We have not bceo aide to find
In the American bingmigc word*
to describe nit our colors Your
words are loo brutal. Our brown
golds, for example, have more
femininity than your brown golds,
so we cull them bmwncttc gold*."
The parent Paris firm use* two
traveling circuses to advertise Its
color wares, ii feat no American
soap company tins vet matched
' We even hnlrtlnlcd a live
tiger," said d'Aurlol modestly
"The stri|N-s disappeared com­
pletely, anil the animal emerged
a beautiful baby blonde with lum­
inous spots,
"We also tinted u horse platinum
blond. It look palls and palls of
color. No, wo haven't tinted an
elephant. It doesn’t have enough
hair. All you cun do with ail eiopliant is paint It."
Faced with lliU example of
French enterprise, tho American
soap Industry can rise to the chal­
lenge in only one way—hy launder­
ing a whale on television.
"Our goal I* simply to lake a girl
of 111, bring her age up to the age
of 22. and keep her there until she
I* 72. all by employing hair
colors," said d'Aurlol. "That Is
Ihe dream of every woman.
"American women are Just lieginning to Ih&lt; really hair-conscious
about their hair. In Franco one
out of four women lint their hulr
regularly. In America only one of
40 do.
"But, oddly, more women in
Brooklyn tint their hair than In
any other city In the world, Includ­
ing Paris. Psychologically, I sup­
pose It's because they want a
change. *'
D'A urlol'i
own favorite hair

Try and Stop Ma
——

—

IINNITT CNF-------------

AN AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN went to work one Monday
.
,n
toweit poailion In a huge manufacturing
plant Hlutartlng aalary waa ten dotlara a week, but he began
hta climb up the ladder.
Within a month he waa tho
Bhtpplnf department head al
•a hundred'a week. Boon ha
: ting a thousand a week. And
exactly one year later, the
bt« boa called him In and
aald, “My boy, you've done
well You arc hereby named
President of the company, at
a hundred thousand a yearl"
"Thank you," aald the young
man aaftty.
‘Thank you, he Mgg.me,"

GOP Has Money
In Home Stretch

into partisan struggles in any dis­
trict or slate.
Naturally, till* didn't make Re­
publican politicians happy. And in
. next news conference, a week
later, Elsenhower said he wanted
to sec a Republican Congress elect­
ed in 1054.
But when asked that day if he
felt It would be Improper for him
to issue a request for election of
a Republican Congress, Elscnhow
cr said
I t he wouldn't say what form
any statement might take but he
doubted a mere request along that
line would be effective.
By the time Ihe 1054 campaign
was half over Eisenhower still h.id
planned no more than three
speeches and showed no signs of
wanting lo go into individual states
topping toy candidates.
Republican politicians beat
a path to his Summer While House
in Denver, asking for help. After
that, bit by bit, Eisenhower got
deeper into the campaign.
By the lime of today's balloting
Eisenhower had campaigned more
actively in a midterm election
than any president In modern
limes. He had pleaded for a RepubIljrsnn
,__t am__ __ 1..1
(lean Congress... ........I
and 1.had
flown into
Individual state*.
Elsenhower expressed hope Rods-

It's Up To You

In-govcmmcnt would not be an I-,
sue In 19M at a new* conference
Nov. 18. 1953. Sen. McCarthjMR.
WU) promptly said it would
Issue.
In the early weeks of the 1954
campaign Eisenhower s e c m e
right, McCarthy wrung,
it may have been an Issue locally
in some contests for Congress. R
was not a national issue until tats
In the campaign, Injected by Nixon
and others.

Accident Deaths
Rated Only Second*
To Motor Vehicles
NEW YORK, N. Y— Accidental
year In the United States, approxifalls take about 21,000 lives each
mutely as nmn yas tuberculosis,
It I* reported by statisticians of
tho Metropolitan Lifo Insurance
Company, As a cause of accidental
death, rails rank second only to
motor vehicles,
About two thirds of all fat^k
fall* take place In and about the
home. Only about 3 percent oc­
cur in workplaces, which is a sub­
stantially smaller proportion than
10 years ago, and undoubtedly
re*
lot ‘
fleets the success of industrial
safety programs.
The death rate from accidental
fulls is higher among males than
among femnlis nt nges under 75.
Abovo that age the reverse Is
true. More than half of all the
death* from fall* arc concentrate
al uge* 75 am! over.
Ilclow age IS fall* from win­
dows, porcncs, roofs, swings tree*
and fences ur* tho most common
types. Diving accidents account
for nu appreciable part of tho
fatalities from fall* among boys
In ti-r late teens. Falls on stair*
account for nrurly -r fourth of tho
deaths in the 25-44 group, ami
close to one third in tho 45-74
uge range. Among older people,
a roiisidernhlo proportion of tte
fatal falls occur while theyv- arn
ar
merely walking about tho house.
"The heavy loss of life from ac­
cidental falls call be reduced ma­
terially,'' the statisticians conrludisl. "Maety rdm-utlon program*
ing attention to the environmental
have tin- linportnnt tnxlt of rullhaznrds and the human factor*
responsible for these fatalities and
imllcathing how they may bo over­
come. Simple
ph safety measures,
such ns having handrails on staij^
providing adequate illumination
ami about the house, anchoring
rugs, and keeping stuir* clear,
can prevent many fall*."

Hy Howard K. K ‘-»hi)er. L.II.U
attempt to bolster sagging prices
loin
Soviet Russia has a plunned
The turkey crop in this country cneM-lIkt* iipproai’li to rumpetitinn
lirotigiil or disease or Iropical
hurricanes have cul some crops |is close to the record set in 1052,
, ■. H,nd to human affairs. Tho Krvinin some sections, hut shortages e x -1 while\ wholesale prices ore reported , ||n huve schooled themselves to
id iii very few commodities
In i2 ycars. offering forsee the move* on the InternaStorms hurt Ihe apple crop In the consumers something lo be thank­ tlonkl chess Itoard In advance of
East. Rains cut Into _ the onion ful for come Thanksgiving. Poultry strategists Include In their totali­
crop in (he Southwest noil on Ihe price* are down anilid so are eggs. tarian scheme a fu'rslghlrd pro­
West Coast Unseasonable hot wea­ although chleekcn farmers arc cx gram of mass winning at uny cost.
ther took a toll of lettuce in Cali­ peeling the price to stiffen with And never forget, they are play­
Ihe moulting season.
fornia
ing for keep*.
Meat supplies are abundant this
Rut the story in general is one
In America we approach-human
of plenty And when a major crop fall. Rnrgains are advertised every affairs on the liusis of individual
lias hern cut this year by weather week hy the hulchcr*
abllltex and Interest. We consider
All this 1* plea-ant fur the con­ the Joy. the happiness and the
or governmental planting restric­
tions. there is usually a sizable sumer. For too farmer ll's some­ spiritual well-being of the people.
ho’duvrr from previous years on thing else again.
We are Individuals, not Just a
which to fall bark
I'rlcc* of farm product* climbed mass. We believe In sport* for
steeply
after
thi
Khrcnn
War
start­
sport'*
sake, and we tuke time for
Another round in coffer price
cutting started this week on the ed In June of 1950. They reached recreation and uimisemrnt.
It conies as a shook to our
I’aciflc Coast and spread to the a peak In early spring of m.M
East Futures trading on the New Since then they have slipped back sportsmanship to consider Russia'*
entry Into the field of sport*, not
\ ork Coffee A .Sugar Exeluuo'p 21 per cent.
for the .suke of friendly compcti*
-Mows lhal traders arc looking for
Hon nor for the sake of tho people
lower prices when Ihe next crop i,
involved, but solely fur propagan­
harvested In Brazil. In that country
da and the maintenance of wur
governmental agencies arc report
morale, whether this wur he cold
rd buying up the green beans In an
or hot.
The Soviet chess tcunt ha* taken
Hy
C.
It.
DAWSON,
H
H
.\
MSA.
long. Till* year, the subject 1*
on all (-timers. Her athletes uro
County
Agent
Marketing," and the bonk ronGASOLINE — Seminole County winning one event after another,
iitliis find page*, |u mo- you don't
mlIi-i during August were 020,0X1 even In field* « hlcli were ntcvluu*Superintendent of I) u e u nt e u t *,
ly unknown behind Ihe iron cur­
always can buy a copy from the gallons and l:l,:i75 kerosene.
tain, It comes nt more thim a
M b ', yni'r request In time, you
surprise to hear the Russian*
Wnshlngtpn—price $1.75.
RATIONS — If vou think you claim that they Invented that pure­
have
trouble
niippivlnii
the
family
L'hangv of Scenery— D i r k
ly American sport, huseball. To
Htrlngfellow, who heads up th* pooch with hamburger—don’t take freedom loving Americans, sport*
on
an
elephant.
The
critter
want*
Florldu Stulo Hic.iety hero, .has a
are part of our way of Ufa which
now Job, Formerly with tlhu Civil 121) pound* of hay, 00 imund* of recognises that body, mind and
assorted
grains,
vegetables
and
Aeronautic* Administration, ho
soul belong to Individual*. We lxtiniisfciled lost week to tho Com­ slate bread, and drink* 50 gal­ lleve In eunipctitun, stress and
lon*
of
water
cacti
mitt
every
day.
modity Credit Corporation in lha
strain but not ut the cost of hu­
.'PUIIIIIONI of
III Agriculture, Mr
log- And wIiiiI' h more he will trumpet man well bentt.
Department
Htrln
fellow, an andiur, will hold tho all day nnd nil night until re­
When the next Olympic* ato
position of fiuun. inI analyst with quirement* lire met.
held In Melbourne in 19511 the ath­
the CCC, Ills wife, Audrey, Is a
letes of America and other free
I’lUlKST DRUGS FROM
secretury In Congressman Ben­
Hl»W IT STARTED — England nation* will have to face the chal­
nett’* office. Both Dick md Au­ was the first country to pass a lenge of a souped-up Russian wur
GRADING
drey say they like to work In smoke ordinance; King Edward 1 prnnugmidn program. Wa muy
MANUFACTURKIlSt
WuVtiinglon, tail would prefer la 11272-13071 iii ohildtrd the burn­ find ourselves in u Position lo lie
live in Piliettu, where they own u ing of real In Ijindiiii when Par- proud to cheer for the winners of
Tliu moat fiimima jihur25ll acre form.
llmout wu* In session .
second iilnce, if Russia should he
Old Acquaintance— A letter
successful in Its effort to win
niiti-y firms supply u.s witli
from Frank Wright, former assis­
CO W S
A contempt for milk nt the expense of human personal!
thuir very best ilrugs.
tant governor under Fuller Wurty. The All Union 8p‘&gt;ris Conimi*.
Iriiilitionnl in China.
ren .Filled with tantalizing talk
sicon has a planned program hy dr
Count
on tm for purity
ah jut Miami, where lie is now in
TELEPHONE AMPLIFIER Is cree lo "mohllltc powerful detach­
tho public relations business. Loti a neat, two-way electronic device ment* in nil type* o spurts for
fo talk ulmiit politics, old friends tlmt permit* yon to carry on if the conquest uf nnt'nniil und Euro­
and how Ihe town I* growing. Ha ronversuton IIP lo 15 fret from pean world records," Wo ran now
tells about a new client, of Ids, the your telephone, The phone cradle visualize » •&gt;-*( iiiluid - mllr, an
Liulman Corporation— ami how
H\ second IIH) ynr-1 dash and a
they have built ill Miami's tho Is placed on the instrument, and 15 foot pole vault. We wond«r
the
voire
of
the
caller
I*
ampli­
Near f’oit (lfflra
world's largest plant mimufncturwhether Rusr.ln will go so fur a i
ing awning windows, jalousie* and fied through a loudspeaker.
Flume 103
to demand tho uso ef her own
shower door tub enclosures. It
FIVE
CENT
C
O
F
FE
E
?—What
seems that Max Huffman, Ludnian laisamnn, ha* brnught u rent ihe United State* really need* I*
Inn a year. Who say* Hint Florida inure people raising bran* and
which already 1* grossing Id mil- (ewer people spilling 'em.
Iin nu year. Who says that Florida
QUESTION
can't supparv Industry?
If You Were Only Here—Ye*, ‘‘Apple Doll"
SECURITY
if you were only hero you might niuku ’em?
FOR
v.-lu n free iill-expcnso paid trip
SO TR EY SAY — Women ran
to Florida. This I* the first prize
SA
LE •
for tho person bringing In tho keep secret* Just ns good a* the
most niciner* to the Florida State men folk* but It usually taken
Society this year.
tnuru of them to do IL
PlANNfD
sav/m s j

Way Down South
In Sanford, Florida

WlN PENDLETON

H AL BO YLE

i

IAMES MARLOW

FAUST'S
DRUG STORE

WARNING!!
IF YOU WANT T O BUY A CAR

*1lte Meta W*\&amp;
' "GEMOL.OGV

FROM US,
SEE US WEDNESDAY OR FRIDAY.
THURSDAY WE W ILL BE
O U T OF TOWN

GLMOLOGY u the idsnc* of Jum ooJi.otlut gem*.
and j«w* try, to,I i&gt;t their qua hi Its sn.J
«*lur»

G ETTIN G A PREVIEW
OF TH E 1955 FORD

ULMULUGV combsii mlutpr a m n io n sn j J» c«p.
tlvt nsmts.

GEMOLOGY futnlihtt title*'to the** ItwtUr* who
c*n pei* mmlnitlon* In a Klantlftc
knowledge q fjh tlr merchendise.
GEMOLOGY ptoticu ihs buying public.

W. A. Morrison
David R. Smith
Ed Higgins, Jr.
Jim A. Hunt
Haiel He Cash

Available At The
Florida State Bank Of Sanford
Beta us if you want u "great bargain". We have
■ecurlty for sale. For aa littta aa |B a week in
your own Saving,? Account your future will be
secure. Make every week a save week and
watch that total grow and grow and grow.
Open your account thia week!
Free Parking Space Available

Wm. E. KADER

«

worth thinking about from the Christian Advocate!

embalmSen do net come dietoed la Momhurg hats.
* and stslycd pants but la the bright-colored JacksU of
m

by ie n t t l Otrf. Dwtributsd by Hag Paatursa IrH k sta

Strickland - M orrison, Inc.
•Ul.iUiU

�a

Peggy Ann Fennell,
J. 0 . Andes Plan
December Wedding

So cia l fcviwlA.

TUESDAY
The Intermediate Royal Aiiih.i*
sadiirs will meet at Ihe First Li an
tisl church at 7 p in.
Methodist (V c le No
S will
nieel with Mr*. Ernest S o i i H i w m .
W» VV 20th SI . S p in. Circle t
will meet with Mr* Ralph Dean
2200 Falincttu Aviv. U -Ul a.m.
The llorliculltice chairmen of
the Saolurd Garden Club will nice,
al in .1 m . al Hie home of Mr*
If J Gill. RDM I’almellii Avc.
The executive imam of tin
Seminole High School I’ TV wil,
meet al 7.10 |i ill In the SHS Ll
hrary. The regular I* TA mcclini
..ill oe held al H p m in the auili
iiiiiui wiili the president. Mr*
l It St John presiding. Ai* par
cnl* are urged to allend
The Danghler* of Wesley Siinda
School l'la«* will hold it* regul.il
huslnes* and social meeting in M.
Ivluley Hall nl 7 .1(1 p m with Ihe
November gnmp a* hostesses &lt;
Clirisliiias sale will he held
The Cully Truth Class will Hire
al lh^ Valdez Hotel al 7:l.'&gt; pm
wllh Carolyn 1'arsnn* as tcndier

Bachelors' Dance,
Skating Party
Planned By USO

Garden Nook

Elroy Hirsch Says
Quitting Football
Will Open Career

Starlightcrs Play
For Elks Dance
That Many Enjoy

fisu i&amp; jo m d A

Philathca Class
Has Routine Meet

Supper Meeting
Planned Tonight
For Tourist Club
\,'juoMiii.dely on iiermuis cm
I-m -I I'n II illoive'en party Hatur-

I..* in,hi ai tin- Imirisi Club as

hnfihlm.iid amt
gam es
were
I'liu il
I luting Hie evening refi'i'-hiio-nls ol doughnut' and cuftin-

H 2 « l W tilth si
h,i Ilium-,,
uno
ilflt planltu-tm were used
tbo imlslde while on
Iho liividn
Invtdn were used crepe paper
paper,
halluona,
0*. ui&lt;d
ui oilier lliilluwe'i n flu
iiiiL
urus.l'c

f e n .li g h h ,

Thu
rnjovr«l ImtohiriK fm
tipple* ami (hr prl/r fur the must
original costume wenl to Diana
Haynes. Favors of horns were
given and helping Mrs
Gamut
serve refreshment* ol Ice (ream
mid cake were Mrs r |, Park
and Mrs Herman Swuggi'lly.
Those present with Fan- ui i
Kay Ivey,
Marilyn
McDaniel.
Frances Strickland. Diana Hay­
nes. Ilian Aiken, Donna Ashley.
Sally Wallace, Sally Williams, Sun
Knkc, June (Mmrnc. Judy Herron,
Samira McKinney, Ituhhy Munson.
Sherlene Shrpptinrd. .lean South­
ward.
Marly
Stem per,
.land
Glenn, uml Sidney Park.

*6

Houscwivos Can
Expect New Items
On Grocery List
Bv ( FCII-V HIIOWNSTUNK
NEW Y O R K —American house
wives can expect some new Hems
on Ihr grocery list Hits year. Now
product* samoled h.v MO news­
paper food editor* during the re
rent annual conference here In
elude:

World Community
Day Observance
Will Be Friday

About that 'how hi/ c a re e r lie
lias w-ukiul lur the local ARC rutin
World Community Day will In- and T V slnlinu* and plans have
observed Friday al 1:10 p m al ht-rn ready fur a network show
Ibe First Presbyterian
church Hut nothing could he done ii * I mg
The theme of this year's program as lie wui * committed lo the
Is "l.el The Children Come Polo Halils Nnu lie can |&gt;i•ici-i-it with
Me" wllb Mrs Italpli Siuifli as Ids ambllhuis as a *|*oilsea*tcr
leader.
And III* career a* a mot o- u-lnr

The appeal of Hie World lleallli ; i&gt; coming along nirelv He darted
ftrguiil/utlim will be given hv lo portraying hiui’ elf In Iho sue
Mrs, firmly Herman and Kay Ivey c e s ,fill " t ’raiylegs " lie'll soon lu
will m i l e "The Appeal of the seen in a ill,nolle role ji * one oi
Child."
tin prisoners m "Ihn-li;lined
Tills program is a worship scr
vice to which all churches are invllril. It is under I lie auspices ol
Hie lhilled Conned of Churches
______
v " I____________
’nm d for P_____
eace" overseas
relief under World Church Service,
will he Drought from various
churches Mrs. I'uul liilcy Is gen­
eral chairman

Mothers' Club
Schedules Tea
The Mother* Flub of fhc Dpvala
Fommiinlly IWesbylcrlan Church
will sponsor u silver tea Tuesday,
Nov. [I from 2 III 1 p in nl flu*
Chamber of Cnmmcrec lliilhling in
Luke Mary Men and women arc
Invited.

Mr .mrt Mrs Donald M.irfloouhl
are Ihr proud parents of a li lb
FI*-! o/ son. Donald Alexander
MacDonald III. who was horn Frl
day morning
al
the
Fernald
Laughton Memorial Hospilal Mrs
Mini Ion a Id Is Hie former Miss
Marion Cushing Mr Mae Donald
Is slnlliined al Fori Jackson, N C

»

Tha food served to the editor*
al the Spice Trade dinner featured
SO different spices and herbs.
Some of Ihe dishes that met with
high approval were spicy tamale
pie, a paprika baked ham, creamed
shrimp with curried rice, spiced
fruits, and spice cake.
Al a breakfast meeting at which
travel-wise Duncan Hines was
host, the editors heard of new
ideas for using cakes and pan­
cake mixes which Mr. Hines, raeently gathered abroad.

iwivt.l,y«0“ol"/cSfa
1eo, Turkey, tad
ware tarred at
Coffee House

bfSSS" " "

conference,

v

f e

the

s n

luncheon nl
South AL

s r f

“ •

Hallowe'en Party
Held By Students
At Youth Center

* rd

Soufhsidc P-TA
To Have Meeting
Thursday Night
\ i&gt; inr I (It mmi* it'll &lt;ut "What Our
i H im n iitiih

- in llu* Children

(^i»

l s tti! n l

» ill In- In-Id Thursday

•\rninu .if Hu* meeting of the
'i iifh-xiili* I* ! \ which is lu get
iiiii |i f \\.t\ jf H o'clock
I ' . ino-l-T it--r will he Semlnnio
nil' Nnneriuleiuleid of public
- 'Motion ii
I'
Milweo and
■&lt; &gt; - t ikutg pari are I’ ruf. iferI i ii I D . kmihaeli. prinrlpal of
l G i- i in mar S c Iii m I :
Ih 0
i i.n &gt;a i i Knight, assnclnle
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The gaily rtreor.ileit Yoiitti cen
ler showing off black
flgilie*
lilaek and "range *lrearner* and
piunpkiii fa n ’s at Ihe window - and
nil Hie latllee on Hie stage «n*
Hie scene id Ihe
Imiliu
11lull
Sellout Hiiltuw i-'i-n party ktid.iv
ei citing a* upimnimalr'l* I rx In
ileiil* ,’illemb’d
Tlie group was led ill Hu- a out
ililircll Ii* Hair* Rohsoo as Ho *
were lodged fur Hie ties!
mumVVmniMg first prize were I’al llulLi
way and Wall* I’lillip* ami -ecoml were lloliliy Iti-nru-11 .uni \i*
inn Ferrell
A net holding balloons w.i* -usliemled from Hu- ceding and w a s
later tin noil loose Favor* were
liven and a forlune letter w.i mi
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Hie prize wiiuou for
gnr'.stm’ the close i t n m i l . i i o r
piece* of eamlv ill a I 11 md a inmug the utlelultim e
in l /•• -V i *
Jim m y &lt; (then
III elinrue id Hie gam e, weir
room mothers (rum M • Gutluie.
Mis
Humble), amt Mi*
&lt; ncll
run's rooms Mr* II W Met run
chairman, amt Hie refreshment
com m itter served rluiighrnd* and
sufl diluk*
Mrs. &lt; llffnrd
MeKdihtn
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g e n u a l I'huiruiMii uf tlie entire
affair llllicr cnmindtees a n as
fullnws Mrs II I. tlshnrnr. d&lt;mr
i-lixlr iiimii . Mis l I
Mi Daniel
deruratliius eliidrm.in. M i ' Lr.ink
MtHire, prize*.
Mr
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Mr*
Hiirev Itohsmi. danee ebairmeri
Mr*. M G. Hodges, drink chair
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Oravyt Oh. H’e alweya fair weather
when you serve fare Ilka this. You
■tart with a can of beef gravy for
a H ASTY HASH* Add Ihe gravy lo
n ablltet whom you've already frl»*
lied 1 cup of cubed cooked beef
(ttsn leftovers) and a email chopped
onion. Simmer tha meal end gravy
mixture to mingle flavors; add a
daih of black pepper if destrud.
This le i lei luicloui poured over
■pill baked potatoes or msihed
potetoos: over buttered rice, ble• cr ireat.
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Hem e a lunch nr supper Hint
"Kid Cooki" ran Dx with a llltlu
help frum you. Mum.
MKI0-C00K1" LUNCH
Clrtmt Tomato Soup
(w ith loatl unlmaU) or
Spmahttll In Tomato Santa

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la Ilf*. Let them cook.
Child expert) (ay. "Both young
Uaaeu and lade gain ever ueeful
haow-how from doing iomn kitchen
duty." The "Kid Cooke" will:
Learn lo appreciate good food
Md gel ABC'* of nutrition.
Get plenum of accompllibment
from fixing food.
Nave good atari on own future
of bomemeklng.
. hie lo Invite friende lo enjoy
•lopie hospitality.
How aoun can youngelera alert
to cookf Welch n tiny tot dabble
wtlh mud piee. and you know hid.
lake lo axing food early. Lot them
Marl with simple Jobe Ifcat take
only a short time. Ae aid. grow
«P. they enjoy working oa biggir
project*.
Heating a can of soup or m ghettl or beans la an ideal Job for
heitaaen. A 4 or t-rsar old la able
lo do the whole Job, wllb Mother
•tandtag by. Once' the can is
Mary Jaae can pour Ibe

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Wind u hearty simp lor lunch:
Make II from ermimstyle
ro-||,
(Herd rnukeil tailalni's null milk
Add slin|)[M-d niiiuii and gri&lt; n imp
tier, eiHiki’d llgldly In ii tilth- Ini'
ler nr ntnrgnrmc along with suit
and pepper In taste Dust each
Imvvl uf Hie simp with paprika lie
fore serving

Frozen pineapple Jiilec from
Hawaii,
Strained ehlcken to enliven In
fanta1 dirt*.
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to keep yon warm from chin to shin

Frown beef pul roast dinner,
lo bo heated In its own dinner
plule in Ibe oven; fro/en apple
and cherry plex;
eldcken and
turkey nicul In a flavorsome
sauce.
Reef and vegetable soup, a drymix Hint with boiling wider added
make* a truly gourmet dish.

Savory Satire, a sweet (mil
blend made from orange*, lemons
apples,
dates, loniatn, tamarind
aPP
onion,
tuigar, vinegar, and spire*
onk
—wonderful with meat, flzb, and
curries.
N c i fil dry milk solids lliul dis­
solve Instantly In cold water hacause they come In granular form.
Al a dinner given by the Ameri­
can Spice Trade Assn., (he edi­
tor* wero osked lo IdnnUfy flee
-jnlabeled seasonings, The spices
ami herbs that were chosen to
slump (ho rapcrl* In tills qnl
were allsnlre, cumin, tarragon,
anlsa, and oregano.

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Mi inlu-i . ui charge were Mrs. J .
It loin *. Mi * Kaymoiiil II Smith,
Mi*
\rrudd Williams, and Mr*.
\ D Gardiner
l-niighl there will he a covered
'll-It slipper al Hie (-lull which Will
he followed with a meiding.

Mr., Mrs. Behrens
Are Honor Guests
At Housewarming

Faye Garner, 12
Is Given Party
By Her Mother

T f t r SVNTORD H ER ALD
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Mr. and Mr* ,t Parker Edens
A li.oto-tiu *’ dance wdl lu- In Itl
of ticeenville. S. ( ’ are announc­
tomorrow night at Hie 1 s i i from
ing Hie engagement and approach
x until M p m Refreshments will
log marriage of their niece. Miss
lie served by Hie junior and senior ,
Peggy Ann Fennell, to the Rev
bosiesscs
By SADIE II. GUT
John Oliver Andes, son of Mr and
Thursday evening any service­
The Sanford
Sariforri (iardrn Cliih
Mr* John O Andes of Sanford
men and Junior hostesses desiring
of Florida Federation of
The bridegroom-elect i.* attend
lo go skating al tin- iKIainio Cot
Harden Clubs
ing Southwestern Haplist Semi
isciim should In- ai Hu- USD al 7
Much has been written almul narv at Wake Forest. N. C
o'clock when (be group will leave
winter rye for greening up lawns
The wedding will be performed
In ear*
during the cold months A light ap­ in fireenville on Der 21
plication of rye seed on an es­
tablished lawn does look atlruc
live when many lawns arc dry and
brown, hul neeessitules a contin­
uous program of feeding, water­
ing and rutting all winter long
Many of us so-called
"la/y
gas doners” prefer In give a llghl
Vlll'ie In tin- si irhgliler* o n * ,
feeding „f lawn ferlilirrr In l.ile
HOLLYWOOD T
Elroy Hir*eh
furnished for Ihe Elk* ■ lid, ll.it
fall to keep (he grass green as sav. hi. -incision to quit hadball
low e'en dance salnrJa* night ol
long as possible
will open the way for a full tune
which Gene Walleis was inter
On new properties where rujju- career before movie and television
l.iiitmetil i-ti.iiriiian
tar grass planting is being de­ cameras
A jaek-o lantern
greeied the
ferred until soring, n ralher brav v
The star pa** catcher (or Ihr
gill-si* al till’ door taghls well­
seeding of winter rye does mueb l.n, Angeles Rains announced that
in'ered with i •range amt lilaek
to Improve the appeuranec of the week that he was quilling pro fool
'IreamiTs and large pictures ol
The
siuily
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Begin.*
a
home and give a settled look, lull ball "because the thrill has gone
lilaek eals and giddm* decorated
Home,"
will
be
eonliniii'd
Tin
(lie mnlnlrtinnee must hr followed. out of the game." Rut there an ­
Ihe walls along wiili li.iltiams .uni
public
I*
invited
Chlneh hugs, army worms and other reasons loo
personal rea­
Jack udaiiteriis Tables were placed
The Soiitli'ide I* TA will have a niglil Hub style .iround (lie edge
soil webworms have played havoc sons. and his urge for a chance at
board meeting al 1 l.'i p m al llu n( tile dance flour
with our lawns this slimmer, and n show business earner,
those Infested should he sprayed
When lie explained thus he was sclionl.
Cii.slumc prizes went lo Mi*
THURSDAY
vvilh D.H.T.. ehlordane nr what­ hanging up his uniform al the end
The Dlsliu-I 1 meeting of tin Vermin llardm 'vim » a * dressed
ever your dealer ndviyes.
ol tills season he told how he felt
Florida Federation
of
Garden a* a I lick' Strike eigarelic eat
Camellias ami gardenias Dial aboul football:
Ion. and .1&lt;*li ii n s Green win, , ann­
W f i r n Hm « «i
* fn»/rn xrtn-|vvnti
i«
were nol sprayed during the sum
"P ro hall has ehatlged in Hu- Club' will lo- iichl at McKInlc* as ' Jack He Niiuhlc ’
\nollter |
w ill l o ' l r rtl frrA li Mhtl ilr lu ion*
w fir m Ii* i '
mre may have developed Florida last season or two There used to Hall from in ui til ;| p m wilii pri/e was won In
Mrs
Marie
Irl-'U ' I t *
l o |iMiviilr
m friritun; n i
red scale, lea scale, red spider, he fun in tip' game Yon looked lunch al I ’ hi o'cloi k
The Inb i oo-dl.iic G A '* will Da* III Judges for the i-oole-l were
and other nests, which can he eon forward to each game with a con­
♦&gt;.•» mr.»U. m«v Ko mr i \ c i i o r o n t ' n l 1&gt;**|«f*«*
Judge
Ernest
l|nii*lu,hh-i
llrougb
meet
al
I'n
I
ii
i
li.iplist
i
linrch
trolled with an oil emulslnn spr.i* siderable llirlll
You had friends
l n kt;t I |*r r |UirifliM, I m I i It* ' " I
f I Hu (n
Inn Walkin' and I! W i a siitnstirli as Florid i Volck or Klim 11 on the other team* in the league at I p m
ilnrMHT, ir itlv lo r*»l mpi'lv ol Mrutuv
- During Ihe eotise ol llu- even
I
he
.nun
n
Hit*
.iI
\inbassailor
However, an oil spray should not even though the friendship ended
■1"
mg '-i1 Im IIoous well- dcoj,pe,| from 1
,imlt u lf ir i itrlli" I hr it v ilV I"
lie used when a cold spell is pre­ lempora-ilv the minute the game will mci i at Hu- l icsi ItapHsl Hie celling. 21 ol Riciu c-uilamuig
dicted
started You didn't see the oilier Cluircli at ; p in
Mu- Soiilb*nle I' I V will meel ii f a * i * *
Irani u.ing rough stuff to gel' err
Safe temperatures are rou-.nl
I io*e lo Ihe i mudu mil of Ihe
Ihe sc Ii i m i I al X p in when a panel
tain
'tar
players
ered to he 11 to 00 degrees Maindance a lilllfet siippei was - c l \id
discussion
will
lie
held
eoneeriillig
"That
changed
now
There
is
Ihinn may he used when oils are
"Wlinl I lur &lt; oni iiiiuiiIv Owe* lu consisting ol sliced hard bulled
nid safe. Consult your dealer about a tremendous pressure to win or Hie Children of Sanford "
egg*, a * artel* ol colli ini*
else It used to he that von played
these products.
The T E I. t la** of the First clieese. olives, pol.iln salad, and
I h r I 'll 11 i ( h r . i
I Mir
LI Mm lev Sin ill) n ho ha&gt; i&lt;
For those of yon who prefer to like Hie dicken, on Is in Hie 12 Raptisl
Cliureb will meel al .1 p m i *. ii ion- *aoilw icli spreads
h 111,i•t
have your spraying done hv pro league games Hut now the pres
The elk bead which hangs *,, cenll* reltirru-d Itom a Ion. ol r ‘ h\ In In &lt;1 4
in
the
educational
building
wllh
I
f M
fesslonnls. a spraying service is sure is on to win Hie rxlilliilimi Mr* C F. Ileiituo and her group j stalely nil Ihe Wall looking ovei ■Intv in llkltiawa I* spending a i i i : h f .11 I I k - 11
games too In a city with good ellleave with Ini paieuls Mr and lh ll. I'M o J411
\ M»ll r\\
available.
Ihe room toim-d llu- inn with
a*
liuslesse
*
Ml' Ned Sindh Indotc ii-pm tuig \t'( h 'll IN ( I' h .
Mrs. 8. C lliekerson or vour male like l.os Angeles, a team has
orange and lilaek bow luSi
i i i i i i u Ii - l liapler
Two,
(
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S
k*
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H oitlM r h it' •
lo RosalliuL N A
regular dealer will lie glad to lo make a good pre season show will meet in Ihe Masonic Hall at x
iIff i u lit* h i * *
Ing in order In gel good season
SCARLET. EMERALD. AND recommend a capable party
It
m
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M
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ii
h
M i- Hi.at* \!,i .mi li iil il.nijh
J V Walklns, of Hie thilversllv lickii sales
l'KIDA&gt;
RLACK are combined for Claire
si I VI’rI
" I still get that mie.isv feeling
It i I Mi .mil Mi
I* U ll.ti t i
of Florida AgrlcoUnral depart
The Dnplicale Rinige Midi will
McCirdell'a "Christm as an It" - mrnt, advises against using oil in mv stomach before a game
I h
til'll .1 . i 1111114 It .«i M ,14 it II .1
I,r •*
rneil al the Yacht Chili wllh seal
from the ilreigner'a fall am! win­
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f -»1li ijr in M if o if.i ( iJiiii ,iu.| j
M*
Mt
•prnvs on film s at this lime lest Hill now I iloni gel that thrill of III* lo lll’glll ,lt l la p 111 aii-l pi.I*
ter collection. The arnrlel SpenMil - Mr
I • Is I M&gt;
fit.t infuse ui Iti'iur I't oiinmi*
sin
sweetening of (nut lie delaved
anlieipalion that I used to I get In stall al M o'clock
i
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l
n
Mi
i ,i tin min t 111 Hu 11&lt;14si* I i •'ii mi
cer Jacket of thin fleece rmvea
Cilrus trees should be fertilized up in the morning before a g.inii
WatM Coiiiiinmll* !&gt;i\ will lu i
Mi
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1i i 1•' * |t
K in
» hill
S tu iiic xti i lu ll
1 hi
\ M ir
now. if not already done, with a and have a scrambled egg. some observed al Hie I ir*t j'restiyleii.ui
■way from the blotuei] blouse of
*»rie
on
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special citrus formula, at a rate toast anil lea.' then I can't cal i iiun-li at :t :io p m
•mereld allk Jacquard. The shut
111r11,tv n I'Mtfur .«• ihi'ii ( .11*« \!"ii 1 ’ * p l l f HI 1 t i l " ,. it M i r M'tlUMl
of about one pound for each year anything more I go out to the
M
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la black fiixiy-finished wool.
ri»r tiMino w iMi \l! *. f I unit* }|||
of age tl]i to ten years, ami slightly stadium without any great evpcr
.
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M M.uks t'liapler ul llolv l m*
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(i'll
hri *I Mi * II* 11 ki tt Mi m ,i [I-*.
more for older trees Spread Ter I a I inn
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Fpi'i-opal Church will meel a&lt; *
llllzer on ground under edge o'
V(
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&gt; 11. 11 1t-kite ' u i i '
ll t ' i . i v
li 'in
i It v • 1 u i t f
" I f there's on more Ion in tin- l&gt; m al the home ol Mrs ft I
iM lK*
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PrrMdiliu m o l Ihr l: «•* I bo »l» 4 1 ll i* Mh hot iMufltoi in |,i\t in.: Mfimhin
branch Hits and hose In If trees game that's Hie time to quit I I orncll. 201H Mellonville
J (
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Mf
Avr
Hill
A-hlrs
,tnd m **1 I. I Mr .itt-l Mrs i » ir^ * i
are growing in Hie lawn, fertill love football Directly or indirect
Members are reipii'sled to hriui
M r Nl 1
(•
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M
e luru e of Ihr pmuh hmil y\.|N li.i -, .iI Mu ii lii'iiif uii i ,M,ihri.i
/or should lie placed in hole* ly, It has brought me everything lllhles ami eoneordaner
Ml
Mi
|(rh» •
\t»|ii*»Mfn,iieh |
eight to Hi inches deep, ihilled I own In life I want to leave It
Tin- l.l*le Knight &lt; .tie of Hu Mr** P it ILirris
ipIC'N ( .illftl dm Mu' Mil
eh '
through the grn** al oilier edge* ol vvlilt a good feeling "
I n -t ilaptlsl Uuocli will nieel al
Ml G atld Mr • J It t idle* am
branches, and the whole area Ihor
The famed "t ra/vlig." denied M p Ol al (III- llnllie id Mr* II I OIL'
danclitet
Llinl.i
.oe V I- dun: i’l
mighty soaked
Dial a pliysic.il slowdown pfointed Hunt, xu l j; Se, i-inI SI , wiili Mi*
saiif+ud w|l|i Ii imut .-ml r-dalivebis decision ‘‘I'm having a much H R Uilhiim a* (-ii hostess.
In lure going lo i 1dilornia via ol
heller season lids year Ilian 1 did
Washington, l&gt; i
' l l 1- I'nlb-v
Twelve )iuir olil
Fay e
liarnri
last, when I bail a lot ol Inluries,"
ha* leeenlly - muideti -I . I .ui ul
wa* honorril Saliml.iy with a Hal
he remarked " I still feel that l
duly at-, o d Ihe t
\\ I I il l III H e
M I * G r i n g e IN / - ( I d
luwqqn lur
luwo'qn
hirlhila) party given by '
could keep . op with the other
•lap.on ■' a n
h * r mother, Mrs. I. K. fl a m e r , ul
boys."

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�Commission Asks
Chicago Writer
To Prove Charges

Grammar School
Intramural Scores
For Fourth Week
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CHICAGO un - The lUlaoti Ath­
letic Commission has asked sports
writer Jack Mahley of the Chicago
Dally News to prove hie charges
that boxing H controlled by "syn­
dicate criminals.”
Livingston Osborne, commission
chairman, said he would like Mablev lo appear at a special meeting
itilch he plans to call next week.
Mahley began a series of article*
on boxing yesterday and stated In
hi* first story that "the esar of
baring Is Frank Carbo, thug who
four. J managing fighters was more
profitable and lesa hattrdous than
being triggerman for Murder Inc
r-hrt
o n n lO n ta
msw U sm
A— 'f arbo
controls Iboxing
fren
New York. But Chicago has 3 vital
concern In the racket," Msbley
said.
Tho charges brought a demand
from Truman Gibson, secretary of
the International Boxing Club, that
Mshlev prove his charges before
Ibe Illinois Athletic Commission.
Gibson, in a letter lo the com­
mission. said Mobley's conclusion
that boxing Is " a racket" and that
"the esar of boxing D Frankie
Carbo" aree serious alegatlons.
'
o*borne said he will hive rewresentatives. from Hie state's attor­
nev‘s offlae, the attorney general’s
ney
office and from the FBI tor the
mreling.

Results nr the fourth week li
the Sanford Grammar School In
tfainural sport* program were an
nminred this week. They a-.-e a?
follows:
Mora* m o rn w .i.
Campb*ll
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east
llrhards ..
f.aai W»»h*a nr«iM«
Campball SI llli-hant* «
lloulh II (Jrxiit «
Mltir 11 Cos S
Mlrhnrda I Col 0
lllaa »r«r*r* laf Ike *s»*k
Dobhr Marbosr SO points
Johnny Marsh IS nt.lnls
Usm N This SSosS
Monday--(Irani vs. Cox
Tn*«il*y—-Ipiulh vs. Cnmiilisll
Wtdustday*
‘ r—Ills
iiini.a* x oi.i.r.viisi.i.
w. i.. r.
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smpbsii
s z to;
puih ...
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Tuesday—nrnnt vs. Coa
Wsdnssday—llmiih vs. Campbell

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$105,000 Paid
For Nine Year Old

Sports Quiz
“O" llltOTIIKIi!— Look what'* hno pm in* In Dai Iona llrarh lm-.i li.ill rlrrlrnl I In- "(I" aland* for
Oriole* , , . but the "Dim" are for hrnulv on Ibe fienrh. Mis* Helen "Tanya" Graef. She'* a fetching
reminder that Ibis world famous Florida resort is *wn) ahead In Hie baseball pirluirr, launrhing a
fall tieliet campaign for Hie llnlllmore Orioles' aprlng major Iruu* rshlldihm samt-n al Ihrlr new
llayluna llrarh Irainlng base.

LEXINGTON. Ky. 'dv-A record
price of *105.000 was paid last nlxlil
lor the 9-yesr-njd stskes-wlnnlny.
Masnka. one nf 20 broodmare* con
signed to the Keenelahd sale* by
the Aga Khan, who l» reducing III*
fabulous racing establishment
A. B. Hancock Jr ., who hid tho
previous record of *45,000 a year
ago today, again acini as an agent.
speculation It that the man who
paid the *35.000 for Lithe—John 8.
Phipps—also bought Masaki. Iron­
By TIIK AHSOrlATKD I’llEHA
ically, both record-setting brood­
HouUienslern Conference roarhea are wiiti-hing u nxloiixly lo see whi ther some of their key player*
mares were barren at the lime of will recover from injuries in lime In hi'lfi in tin' season's home streteh.
sale, Mnsaka having miscarried
Tennessee's are tailback, JI in in v Wade, put on n uniform Momlnv f‘*r Hie first time since the Vole'
her foal by Uie greal Tulyar beenunc of an infection after being opener. Wmle has lieen out with a knee Injury. ami h e still Is regurded as u ilouhtful starter airalnst
Georgia Tech Saturday.
Rophlniiure John ,Mu|"rs |s liki-lv to In' at tnillinr
' W . i J e T had figured Masaka
would bring about *115,ooo before Iiik fmm a knee Inlury.
-r iibiuil Id* defense All America center
Conch llohliv llothl of (ieorgla Tech hux reason t
«hf» miicarriiHl. Till«_ wa* liack*.!
f it knot- ullim-iil, I* ,-xui-cted to be back
the spirited bidding, which Larry Mtirrls, who misseil the Duke Kami- lust wee
hi ihe lineup ugnliiMt Tennessee.
arted at *50,000 by stipulation.
('uarli Art Gui'iie, wlm gave Ills
The contending bidder was Mnj
VanilHhil! «ipud a rugged scrim­
Hartmann I'nuly, manager of MIm
mage. *uid lie hi ,iex halfback
R. It. Sears' racing Interests, which
('halite Hurl on will he buck in bur­
later In the sale bought Usumbura
in-.- fur Kciilurky. Iliirtun, who
tor *33,000 and Itivax for *03,000
wax Vainly'* best runner earlier
All told, Ibe Aga Khan's 2b brood
ill Ihe season, bus been old wllll
marc* brought $339,100 In average
a leg injury lor several weeks.
I.KXINGTDN, Ky. W&gt;-Kenlucky
*30.955.
Fullback llohliy Walker, who was
Masnka drew attention because which long bus mmm|iollzi'il Dixie
sidelined two week* ago with u
of her six slake* victories, as well ilaikrtbnli and three times recent­
virus c-iurbill'll, rejoined Ihr Ken­
ly carried off the national cnllo■a having produced a champion.
tucky squad for u light workout.
gl«t« title, Ls embarking on another
While soino of Ihr olher confer­
campaign without it* big guns.
GULFHTIlKAM I'AIIK, llidlunV
Veteran Coach Adolph Hupp ob­ dnl, Kin.—The first shipments of ence trains were still groggy front
served aa practice opened Monday Florida'* winter racing season Ihe week before, Alabama went
'
season polls
that "prexeason
poll* don't figure reuched Gulfstream Park this Ibrnugh a light scrlmmago and
t
us to &lt;lo anything this year tint we morning, Hi* vanguard uf approxi­ looked (hi Marti lo being ut the soaIhe S ll
e* t h i n g * quite thnl mately 3,200 HioriiUKlilired* to be smi’s peak condition for lh&lt;
BHOOKLYN (Tt-Younjr Tranklc don't sea
lie,bled down at Greuter Miami's urdnv game with Tulatii'.
„yff, the unbeaten New York light
rtyff,
light g too my
Fullback Jerry Chluppurelll an
There
hare was a bit of optimism ns three race mume* during tile
weight,
‘ ‘ bad a illb-sounoing
allb-amurling bill
bu|
fnckle Ld ( ’ul|K&gt;Pper are expeclrd
to _ nl he set out lo rebuild with two sen year.
well-moaningI explanation today
To Hie veteran borsemun, Jack to pci form agalnsl Ibe (Irrrnics,
all rtqt.
hut for rt lor*, seven Junior, and six soplm- Weher,
why he didn't go nil
fell Hie distinction of being and II they make II the whole
knockout In Ills 15th straight vic­ mores.
first oil the grounds n.i lie je,| the squad will be ready. There were
"We
may
run
Into
early
season
tory Inst night.
difficulties because uur lea in will speedy Sheriff Turn out of a liigh- only minor injuries In Hie Georgia
Itylf, 22, won every round as lack experience «t the start but I doureil vim, followed by Ascar and game lust week
he outclassed the veteran Henry think we could have a very flip* Miss Again. Harry GohNtine,
Also In good shape, most uf AtlDavla of Los Angeles al Kasterrt learn hv Ihe middle of January "
whose rolor* have la-ell retire- hurn'i I'lnliiMiicn hail n full dnv
Parkway He hail Davis sol up but
Hupp doesn't have hi* lllg Three presented locally for Ihe past 211 wnlcbliig Ihe freshmen run Mi­
dldn’l deliver the clincher.
back—Cliff Hagan, Frank Ham- years, was next to nrrlve with ami's defensive ar.'l offtnslve
The top 20 players obirrvrit
" I don't concentrate un knock­ aey ami Urn Txloropouhis — fnmi Hawthorne, Third Street and Sea plavs.
Ki n n
l l i u e (•
t , k . I .a e a
other
v an re s* iI tt yu imembers
outs," said Ityff. "Thay don't moan Hie club that went unbeaten In 25 lloh. whit,- Arthur llroiisdon, form­ ilwhile
that muili to inc. Ami anyway, I gamea including an early-xcaaon er Jockey, wux In churge of the whipped the fni'h IH0 In a scrim­
like lo practice on these guys."
victory by 13 points over the even­ &lt;&gt;. (I. Itnnch's () G Whir, and O (I mage.
Whiskers, a pair of Florida bred*
Ityff weighed 139V4, Davis I35U. tual NCAA
r ................................
champs, L iS illc
lgniUlana Slate's first Iwo learns
Davis was the secant Important
Kentucky, though PnLshliig first fouled not far from Gulfstream drilled briefly while Ihe third anil
I'ntk.
V.
Ite*sn
also
came
In
with
fourth strings scrimmaged until
victim for llyff, who turned pro In In the final Associated I’res* poll,
Bright Kyes, In imrensn the dark (’oath flaynell Tinsley said
1951 after winning national and by passed the NCAA meet because truck's
eipilue
pupiilatliiii
to
10.
Ihe squad will work hard all week
Golden Gloves championships. Ills the til
till Three were Ineligible as
Like the first olive out of n In preparation fur (liultunooga.
career was Interrupted by a |wo- gra&gt;hiate students t h o u g h they
Tulane's emphasis was on of­
year Army hitch and an eight- were permitted to play under bottle others will noon come lumlillng lifter. Shipment* are due dur­ fense. The Tigers have scored only
month layoff because of a fractur­ Houtheaslern Conference rules
ing Hie week at Troplcnl Park, 27 points this year
ed kneed. Ills first big win was a
Hlulenh and Gulfstream ax car­
Tho conference leading Georgia
decision over Ralph Dupas.
Bob Miller. Detroit Lions &lt;|&lt;- loads of horses converge on the Bulldogs
liKik a hul lay.
Tho comeback qf Motca Ward of
o [Snxive tackle. Is a iiollrrmnn In urea from New Jersey, New York,
At Gainesville, Coach Bub Wood­
Detroit wet set 1&gt;ick a notch ai Norwalk, Conn., when he isn't Chicago and Kentucky, Tho racing
ruff ammunerd that Florida will
St. Nicholas Arena last: night when playing football.
season closes nil Satunluy lit Gar­ work
‘f i - H
-s,
behind closed gales Ihi* week
Bobby Jones nf Oakland,
Calif.,
den Htuto I’oik ut Sportsman's I In anticipation
used superior boxing ability to gain
tin
Dick
Park, releasing „ floixItMo of against Georgia. of a hard game
a unanimous decision over him.
thoroughbreds that will he Florida
Wald weighed 15919, Jones 1551k
Mississippi had a light drill that
is. M S
bound.
lo Memphis Slate's single
Prospects for Hie racing year polnlcd
In the Southland are hrlipit de­ wing offense,
spite recent betting recessions, ac­
cording to Jams Dunn, president
of Gulfstream Park.
"I confidently expect tho great­
r iyT)VKlTSS!Kt 1 o S :r » ..H .
est season In tho history of (Ills n
ObN
KIn
knil. f'nllf , iiiiI isoIiiI fiI iluipi
track," he slnted today as lie wel­ Wfinl,
Dviroll. la.
tlon Is tlm signal for a dazzling comed thu initial arrivals Into tho
il.H60KI.TN — Frankie My f f.
display of downfeld blocking oil stable section, "Lust year wo wero 13 * 11, N
Turk, nntpnlni.il llenr.
I*.* Anqe|es.
Anr - in
the part r f the nfonso minded plagued by rulnfall and bad wea­
OIII.KAN1 — llslnh l&gt;upS».
llurricanas,
ther, and need only a break front JUH. New lirli-ans. aliipped Cnrlox
Paul lleft, sophomore fiillhnrk tondane and betting rrords We aro Chaves, tie, la-a AuHeies. T.
tVTUNA MKArlL
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H s —Wllll*..
from Hcartdalc has Ihe longest run the weather man to set new at- ..DAJfTnVA
.,
III.
llsrlfuril, Cimn , mtlpnhii.
—a 1*8 yard gallon made possible catering to the beat htrses ever I'ep.
e.l S.Inrln
kin
t'nlnn. isn, I'u.rln Mien,
by two great blacks. While/ Itou to lie assigned stall spare nt Gulf­ 10.
NKW lljl ITAIN, Conn — Ton*
usually come ub w
vitro, Junior ha‘
~
ylere,
halfback,
has tho most stream. ami Intpravemcnta for both
(trass... ) J * . n i t , hjIUIn. otiip.iiiti.
interceptions—four.
horsemen and patrons are greatly e.l Irish Johnny (I'tlrlsn, III, Mits_ The Hurricane* will move Into enhanced since last year.
ton. I.
liRNVKII —. Msd Marlines, lit.
Birmingham, Ala., Maiurday with
" I also expect Tropical Park Denver,
i.iiiiiiilnied l.ern ^(Ws.yi
one of its greatest teams In his­ ami Hialeah Park to xhow gain* Jnnss, til,
Ban Krxnelscn'» I*.
tory, one which ha* gone undo- over tho 1053-54 sosxlort, although
IIUTTH. Mm.I —Kenny
.
xv/e. jaa
tested In alx b*U gamea xml has Hialeah I'ark'a figurex were so I.°s Anasls*. stopped
elnpprit It'liissj'ff'
.........
Taan*.
II*.
Dnvvnimrl.
Inwa,
I.
knocked off
Baylor. Furman, high that Bielr Increase should bo
I.OH
ANHKI.HN
—
Millien
Hmllh,
Maryland. Kordham, Holy Cross but a small unc. Tropical Pnrk, . I t l 't , l.iia Anaslss, ...ilimlniert nil
and Mississippi State.
the other hand, was hindered by (.’silllil, iZMi. l.u* Anasis*. it.
The Hurricanes, slaughtering a very mild Autumn and early
Fordham 75 to T last week with winter In the north, and a heavy
lU third und fourth toam, went Influx df patron- was late getting
back to work Monday to prop for underway, The;’ should do very
tho Auburn UlreHii u team Coach well thle season.*'
Andy Uuatafson btllsvi's will bo
The demand for atabllng room
Miami’s tougneat foo to data.
at all three local track* was great­
Tho Hurrlconos will climax er than ever Imfore, but all stalls
prarctlce Thurwdsy on local soil have
assigned
,
_..K4, Uulfxtream Park can 4accommodate appro
ns on
ore
at noor
than 1,200, Tali rromlsat plenty
of high ctasa hou.es to aca tho aeat that Miamians gam tn
min InmiivK fmm lla Inin Nnvgnts
workout.
vara*.
reept
Coach
ilafauh ea'd this abotii her beginning to a distant April
on enemy paeaera. It la bad Auburn to in “W&gt; know Aubarn 83 close at Oulfitream.
tuid bad lu i In sotmi of Its games
id IM br small mgrLea Blngaman, Detroit Llona
&lt;til» they re as good or guard, now weighs 340 pounds. He
$ 3 1 year. Thslr game weighed 840 pounds when ho was
proved th at It s go- a high school freshman In Gary,
i awfully tough g i l t Ind.
V’ ,
r* Is no question but
Billy Jo t Patton, a lo f t star of

Multiple Injuries Worry Southeastern Coaches
As Football Season Nears Bowl Game Payoffs

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Kentucky Minus
Three Big Guns
For Cage Season

First Horses Arrive
At Gulfstream Park
For Winter Season

Ryff Wants Wins
Rather Than KO's

Miami Hurricahes Pass Defense
Must Cope With Auburn Attack

Fight Resulh

QUEBTION8
1. When were chest protectors
for t-alrlirrx first used In the major
leagues T
2. In What I«slng division are
no Americana Hated ax the top
10 contenders for Hto crown T
3. What player bold* the recant
for the most consecutive games
hitting safely as a pinch hitter In
Ihe World .Series T
4. Who wax the first golf-play­
ing President of the United
StatesT
0. Until what age Is ■ female
liurxe railed a filly t
n. When Greece first staged the
Olympic Game* In 773 B. C., whet
ipny did the winner* receive?
Iroph
tho'first
7. Where and when was tho'
xkl t-lub formed in the United
Slates?
X Who was the only fighter jo
win the heavyweight championship
mi u foul?
!*. How many He games have
been played In World Series com
petition f
.
Hi. How many slake* race* did
Fiddle Aracro Win at Belmont Park
in 1952?
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TOPS RIDING C U S S
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Roundup

Bv GAYLE TALBOT
NEW YOltK. m—'The most time­
ly reading of the week ill sports
circles comes in the form of u
V Y /M ER 5 FO R f
pamphlet mailed to each of the
stockholders of the Baltimore Base6EAZOH6, HA* A&amp;O
hall Club. Inc., disclosing that tho
P A * * E R THE lOCO
Orioles in their first season of freeMARK IN S K fy fA R i,
doni from St. Louis have earned %
u tidy net profit of *1)12.153 29 after
OPR!PING T
estimated laxps.
Now. there is a nice, fat figure
which Ihe presidents of seven other
American Lougue clubs should be
ub'o to read and assimilate with­
out nnv great mental strain as they
mull over their final decision on
the lairJing place of the Philadel­
phia Athletics.
It's a* simple ns that. A club
which had lost J7U7.000 iperating
as the St. Louis Browns the prt'-V
vious year was poured into new
uniforms and moved ir.to a new city
and came near making a million
I V
\ /
* /F rt/lL /£
dollars afler paving al' expenses.
' h a * MAHy
Oil the face of it, there appear* In
P A Y * L /K S
lie no sound reason wily the A’*
could not be expected to do some­
■O C X / 4 H E AU G H T
thing comparable in Kansas City,
E V E N T H R E A T E N H/&amp;
even though the' population of Ihe
OlYN R F C O R P o r
.Midwestern city is far short of
4 -8 5", Z e r r N
Baltimore's.
v
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HE
Population, os a matter of fart, m
R O P E TH E
seems to mean less ami less Ihese^'
days a* enthusiasm for baseball
N /N N FR * O F T H E
•hifts steadily away from the big
F lR * T £ R A C E *
Eastern renter* of its origin. Mil­
A T TANFORA V
waukee has for the second sthalght
TH A T P A / .
season demonstrated that a head
rnunt into the millions Is not neces­
sary if you give the fans a club
they can root for
lln'timnrc didn't have even that.
Ihe Orioles were only u little less
deplorable than Hie Athletics, and
yet they pulled a trdal of l,030,917f
paying cuHomers at the gate, or an
38 TEAMS
UC'I.A, Ciiicliinsil and Montana average of about IS.H'JO per homo
STILL UNDEFEATED
Stall' lop Hip unbeaten 11*1 with contest.
NEW YOBK uts—Thirty eighl c.d xcven victories each. Ohio Stale.
lege foolball (cam* arc still unde­ Miami iF'lu.), Arkansas ai. 1 Okla­ unbeaten and untied rankings over
the weekend were West Virginia,
feated and untic.l. Seven uf them homa liuve won idXrCach.
are major schoa'i.
Major teams dropped from the Boston College ami Virginia Tech.

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Owners In Minors
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WASHINGTON uru-The owner of
a minor league baseball club is ex­
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baseball's major leagues.
f ...
.
but Jlm e s P. M&lt;Oron
ery. former U.S. attorney general
and lawytr for club owner Fra
Lawrence, was out of Hie city. Ills
office *ald he would rMunt tnmor
row and presumably file the suit
then.
Lawrence, owner of the Ports
mouth, Va., entry in the Piedmont

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Phone 328.

|r,,r Remodeling atul repaid.
23— LAUNDRY s Ell VICE —2.1
(Ill SALE—5 Hnum liinive. 213
tine hour
hour - WaMi and Damp
T o y s — l *ln y i;n m m l i:niii|Pincnt
NuU,l" K ‘Y ay in e rd s1* M° ‘’lh f
• Gne
HlIY • HKI.I. - HUNT
Holly Ave. (lav Move and water
Dry
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healer. Phone 12U2-J.
i•
Wash and Dry
.101 I. ist rirsl M
Tioiie 'a'.w
S I) Hiulileymaii, Associate
•ltd Wes’ Lilli
Phone: 1211—16811
Fo'li/'"1^ **
Plume thin
FL’RNISHEI)
kltclienelte
apt. SOI Smith Park Ave.
l AllPENTEH WORK
. • Finished Laundry
_____ ry
r i i i m i tv
SIiimberlmill Court. Jllwnv 17-92
For i,mek repair jobs, or m u l l • Samlone Dry ClraidiiK
HY UWNEIt: New block house mi I
sale-, and . . n e e
South. Phone IKH-W.
buildlni! Cull Jim 1H2-M-4.
SmittiHide
l.iiu n iln im u t
2 Ipts 2414 Oak Ave
Price I
W IN N 'S TV
4ii73u Low down paymeni It l&gt; '
.. . . .
...
, n M illin g - 1‘ncklitK • S to rn g e
South Side Foodiiiail Hid,!,
m U&gt;E ROOM cHIdenry nparlment.
iw; East 23th SI.
Owen. Standard Oil Stali.m,
.............. ....
........* 17
l!o. al A lamu Distnnee
C- vuttab'e for couple or simile.
lauiKwiHid Phone Wilder Paik SEWING
MA* HINi
i:,m
Firephxil Warehouse
PrivaiL hath, Ideally located
2t! 21188.
lerm
Mi rn.il.i-. i &lt;t aired I
|.osHing T rtin s fe r
i cross from Post Office, Inquire
Manuei Ja c o t ion's Dept Store.
Phone 1.U3
_
___ I
and S lu m go Co.
3 Rcilroom home, bcuidifully shad
1 Bill East 3rd SI
Phono 408
J II i l l 's , | s
oil a rounds with 3 acre bcarinu

Kollaway and flatiy Heji.

grove, icanges. langerine, tiiul | Llfcllmi
Alunniuiin
I'ree
Estiurnpelrult, will, crop $!),73(M8l
uiai.-s
F t ee
In -.I.il l.i l or n T e l e
Fiirnduie
Center
Term s.
L phnm' 1 C! a
3 Acre lilcil farm willi modern i
I Hi W F i r s t
bedroom home, fruit and shad*lllttllilillliii i «&lt;i l ) '
Price JD.lsHi. easy terms
I I I l| III I'll ! Mill
loot) A ires mure or less, p., im
J i.i &lt;1 l II LI O '
laud under fence, I mile lily h
I II i III dll, lit III
way frontage, electricity avail
II II Plll'l. I ll
aide, mostly nialrie land P i n e
31* '.I.iuh I' til t i l
I’ll ate |I in
433 pel acre lur ipilek ale

pay, Week or month—Tr.. 1423.
Ftirnlliire rrn le r
110 Wrst First

APT. ilo.se in. newly puinled. 703
W. 1st SI. Jimmie Cowan, plume
Bill.
•Avalon
423

Apts

ElluTrtiey.

Phone

APT. 112 Elm Ave Phone 1787W

u. a . w nm noN , sit.

Reg. Ileal Estate ilruker
Dll S Park
I'll 1381

Trailer SPACE available Adult*
only. 310. per month. Phone 238ij .
4 ROOM apt. 318 West Ist St.
Phono 1734
NICE, Clean, comfortable rooms,
hot water year
'ruund. The
Gables Hoomlnif House. 401 Man• nolla Ave.
FlIHNISHED, 4 rooms, sunimrch
Downstairs. Oil heal. (Ill Park.
FURNISHED 4 room apt. Close
In. 217 Oak Ave. Phone (HU
Jimmie Cnwau
.1 ROOM Apt. Private bath and cu
trance. CTosc In Naval Rase
Phone 147-W.

1-

M A N Y . M A N Y , M OItK
IT K M S NO T M S I K l)

Mather

2 HEDROOM house nicely fur­
nished, newly decorated
Al
Gibbons, Lake Monroe 2 Doors
from Post Office.

_ E lllo l._

garagi

TV

APARTMENTS—317 Palmetto Ave
2 ROOM furnished apl. with hath
$33. Inquire 1109 Park Ave.

.2
. t
■I

Apl.

1113

Park

HEDROOM house,
furnlihctl
Close In, Phone 1M4-M

FURNISHED

duplex

apurlmenl

moo Elm. Phone 829-M.
__________________________

■ .. — MMI Uwn ww ir.

e u n o iN D tteeo.

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.
Out W r.it l.'lth Kl.

P lu m p 12 1 1-1 OH1

FLOUR SAN DINO ft Finishing;
u.ik floor, furnished, laid &amp; fin U
t-died Kca-unable terms. In bus c
ua'
since 11,31’ old floors made
like new |: I Stevens; 1101)11' /.
Mas 22) Phone 7111 It 4
IHMII M i l
8 lie

(.Vli l( I.I I s

MiVVIMi MACHINES
MenialSet) lie

PHONE II?.'

\voi*n&lt;:

A I* 1*1.1 INCH i Dll i'lllt i l l , i .\
lilii S. S i it I.i I (I Vip
I'Iikim* 211?

oilu i dull''
\ i i v i easonaIde 1
Pliniii Mil l( 2121 Magnolia I

i til EM \\ Spain Ileatel s, !VIII* ol
a d hold liloo* i
Al o I lour I III
1I.I 1&lt;"

fiouWl

Ml SIC Al. INSTTM MKN'I'S

and Ai • ol le I .' &lt; i ) Hill
ill Ho
llln- ol in u- ie in 1ad j in Id ON
Ha Ions
\ci "i dum i oiniir.
Fa y tel in
Rental ) lom Re
pair.

2W)» Cedar Av»*

I'lmm* lilt)

, Till l .'LA IT NG &lt;ill llcatei

Piume 1 171,

I \celt

^n,
III I P W IN II D
Plume |I172 X It t»„
Ynl'NG MAN udl&gt; In*. . I..... ei)
lli'.llloil for lull tllio &gt; a I lent)
Giiodvenr .Service S I . . , I P &lt;
Palk l i e

to n
W
'4
I'h wirig. dlseing. griullng. Trees &lt;
and shrubbery moved. Dewltl
Hinder 114,1 E 20th St.

too; Sanford Ave

Plume 111.1

tipeclal — TV and Radio
S erv ice and R cp alra
RCA Motorola Sales and Service.
C ciic ' h T cxiicii S c r v lc q .
Mill Sanford Ain.
Plume 148,1
I ' O I t T A I t l . K W K I .I H N K
I Ii eti n- Are and Aeellvi tie
Will go anywlieie
f
All Wuik Giiaruiileeil
Edward T. Arrlili
\
•32'2 Mubayvk Dr.
Plume ?'2?U(

189.U5 Up
Free Drinunx'rollnii ,,
)),IIIK W 1 NI E 11
HROIVN'S AMOCO STATION Mi
•NSURANCK
- 1 4 II
2ui South Park
I'lnmc 'Jlti
WILL In, iii'inog to my norne II I I I Tumi' 2.311 M
j
AWNINGS
JvtOUGM TON INSURANCE
K E Ii O ’ I N i:
( I l l ' l l . \ I INi. I
Aluminum, ranvax, metal.
PHONE 811
HE VI t Its el. mud
Id
I.-i I v |
Free estimali's.
l.oCd I ’hone I IG W
Dealer for (Hidden Paint
A TLA N TIC HANK BLDG

UNFURNISHED cottage with kit
% chen ci|ulpment 814 Elm

FURNISHED
Adultx.

ii ill

CHS Television Sets

NICE,
unfurnished
apartment
301 Ik Celery Ave. Phone 2338 W

ie. gn
location. $3o per mnnlh. Pin
2118)

V\i

IIOII IIKNNKIT’M TV

) ROOM Apt furnished, one block 2(8, East 2flh SI.
from shopping centre, walking
distance of base. Llglds,
Liglds. water
furnished. 13ij mo. Phone I70H
or 280-W ufter 3.

I —

The sin,v\r,ill iicplli varied Iroiir
an null and a iiail il tin lakefrmil
airport t i a^ mils'll as a font In
( harden

I 'u ln l s

* ARI'H’LE.s W' IN I I'D
-»l
h v T T H U Y -all ,ii.l ira d e ip io l lu r
. n llure W il on M i . i F iu irilo re Co
’
III K Is, ................ .

NOW ONLY $ 17!).!lfi

Seff***‘

and

h i .Io n of ttie i Kl
In lla) tillag e m henl were or
dered to remain closed today be­
cause repairs wmild n d be completi'd m time t.i pniiide heal The
, del .illecti'd ah mt 2 . Mill pupils.

S i n iI It I'n iiiN

c la i u i: ii.

cut i iniditiiiii

.F u iiN lS H E tT u p t7 ^ 2 rooms and
hath, private enlranee. Mglili,
water furmitieil. Use of plume
Clow In. Phone 46-W

f

—

I1UKUICS MUSIC SIKH*

“FlrHt WUh The Fluent”

apartment. 2300 Mellonville Ave

*

PIIONi: 127

DUMONT

FURNISHED home. Couple. 1305
furnished

o f S a n fo rd

20.109 E. 1st ST.

M fO CASH

i i»st- ol mi'ii- tiian I23U.IIMI made It
the worst L eak &lt;nnw dorm In the

ee 1 -. Ia I ipud.ilioiis all Millwo,,
iiid ll.ii itw al e del,is beiore voti
h ') and lie oleasanllv siiriirised
23I.i is Pail,
I'hoiii l,«| .1
t A M I'IIK U .'S U A IIIN K T
It K I M - M I X t 'O N C H K T K
1 lh » . n 17 U2 South
Plume 1447
t* mm ,'ll" ! r.(|,
s *-j &gt;111- limlvA
Window Sills
I.Intel
San fo rd V an iu m ( le a n e r
M lltA C l.K C O N U ItK TK CO
S e rv ice
Plume l.k'U
.nil) p;im Ave
Eleetrolns Kirby Eleelro llygiem
Paris for all makes
III II.DKItS Sl'KCIAl,
I’ In&lt;ni* 714 \
1111 AND
NEW
YOI NGSIKWN
DISHWASHERS at at,
..It
Wil l MAKF clothe* lor "Tetvy j
I laim - ila-liwlist er--.
|Mi|I.i IiIi
I ee ii.dl Wedding outfit com
plele |ila)'inl. and ilreiN all to,
regular &lt;219 •&gt;» '• M.P •PC, ,o
(1 lleudly I rone I
It't'nl i S?'ttt 'e,
S3 ini
\|,&lt;&gt; I'luthi's made (in
H iu n iiig

Mi'ltiiiiey

G O O D a n d H A l&gt;
all
Used Kitchen Chairs
4 on
Used Stroller
3 111
Used Platform Rocker
3 IS,
Used lamniii1 Chair
a Ml
Used Floor Lamps
10 on
Used llox Springs
III INI
............................
Used
Wicker So
da
20 IS,
Used Sola Red
Used 3pc Wicker Living
ItlMim Suite
20 INI
s v t . F sit*:* ‘.u
I Used Double Dresser and
Id .al , mi t io. i tup
I Mirror
3DD3I
hold tdi 1 . . i t m a
|Used 3pc Seelional
Hi Ilf,

UNE ROOM apartment. Water
and lights liimlshcil. Plinl
1007-W. 418 Palmetlo Ave

I HEDROOM

ARTICLES FOR SALE

Page J7

Snowstorm Causes Much Damage

Everything in the lluildlng
Itamlalt Electric Co.
liVEH dreamed of flyinu? Then
Line
Bemiix anil i'ro*try Appliance*
make that dream a reality $1 a
R o b e rt A. W illinmn, R e a lto r i A!;;'SK ' N Sliv, r 1
f" r I’Iimuc Seei.vlly Lumber
&amp;
Supply
Yunl
Youngstown
Kllchc:;.
le - sou at Seminole Cuunly Slade
___ _
Kaymund E. Lundqulsl, Associate
'
1nth SI .mil Maple Ave. Phone 7SI7 Electrical cir’iractlna and repairs
Field airport Located between
l’h-^n*_ 1073___Atlantlc
Ull,i: [7 I T CltOSLKY I. n ii i ...... . HI32 HICYCLE
repairs and
.............................
id paitltintt M2 Mannuliii Ave.
Phone 111
boTinWt'.ul. San l.amlo SprmtJ.
THREE bedroom house, separate
*; ) ' :,v
Lawn mowers toolss, eett c , shnr- j
Call SaiitnCil 17,11 alter 7 p in
airs.
dlnlnii area corner lot
2123
i hei ramie, imoil rundi
pem-d Gcnc.-al repairs.
1-or Appliances. cm..railing—at.
I r Inlai mall ot

Tor Realta

Turn. No). 2. 1951

—U ! .ili-C L K n T .H Al,

S E M IN O l.K J A L O U S IE
2,17 West 1st St.

CO

Phone 421

V en etian lllindn
1

ll O U S E i 'I .F W IN G

W4*shm,;

m ining

nr

9111 tin k .1 v

1 2 - r-USINLS'i GI'I’Oliri'.NTTIHS

Preferred Hates to Preferred

(Natluually Adv. Rollu-head)
Polleyliolderc
a Clear View Awnings • Spun IIESTAl RANT Hu d mg. iinulnri 1
hvmg ipiaiiii
"ul liiimUiiu | Jo h n WlllinniH In s. Agency
Idle Glass • Porch rail down
417 Hanfurd Alluatlc Hank
Exiuibld lot. Inn s. n l'id iii.tin
.shades a Travis and Curtain
Phone 34
In)* Itw'i &gt; U ' I i II Ii . d i ul lur
Until
lull , '"'I
Hu.,| muiii't iii.dil l ;
S em in o le V en d inn lllin d Co.
fur Itlr )i,(lil |iiu|du lln I * i.i
820 West 3rd St
Plume 28.3
III I lid

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o

NEED I'ANEI.ING?
.Xltilunli/.e And Kriiiu&gt;mi/e
I I -SPM'IAI, S r itVH I S
)*-2 HEDROOM home, electric kit ! Yellow Pine. Western Red Cedar,
Inaurn wilh
U K M ARK
chen. circulating Iieatcr, wglc.'I ‘Mahogany, I uiuten sa l inn It,
AM. TYJM-'s t* i Iuim t ,, drifhvnoti &gt;
furnished, 003'd, W. 2711, SI. I Mock. See all of Im se al
ttlfft’l* I till* ill ill X%4II841 IlllljlS
Phone 1830-W.
I S h c r m n n C o n c r e t e P ip e Co.
■ . . r n r r — - — ----,------ ----()ul West I.Tll- SI. Plmnu 124110(1
mudes n inmli'i li I .til.
’ Yimr Mutual FrDnda”
UNFURNISHED house In Luke
Phene 104
J.
L.
I'HWKI.K,
OWNER
New
Fatigue
Dimgiirccs
$i
tm
|ir
Mary. Phone 717 or 1374-X-J.
Plume 1(8! W
Kid's Duiigarec*
U9 pr Celery Ave
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
FURNISHED 3 room garage upt.
II I - I l.4IWi:HS PLANTS S1IRURS i
JUST OPENED!
3to Sanford Ave.
Phone 1.721
, y Couple. 1401 Oak Ave.
1' V S e n Ire ( ruler
For ornami'iilnl Shrubbery
I
USED TRACTORS
ID'lutlr* "H Ul iimki", and uimh l*
GARAGE apartment. 308 W. 13th
L.
it.
MANN'S
NURSERY
Fnrd Trnclnr wilt, 4 row Holland
Hall'.l.u Hun limrunlrrd
Lake Monroe Fla.
I’lione 8,U II
planting unllx, $1 1(8,
Call 2IOt, in Hi.n in 915 W 1,1 SI
EWANTED TO BEN T
—I
IIIUTT TRACTOR CO.
I.ANDSCAI'ING
Plume 501 KNVKI.l PI'.S, I* Hi rhi'iul*. a'.ale i'rvslal Lake Nursery, Lake Mary
NICELY furnished a p a r t m e n t Illway 17-02 Soulh
nu
rds,
invnlcea,
timid
bill'.,
and
around Iho Isl ol December.
Plume Hanford IH7U W
ii r n i! r a m s,
elr. - I'rogri'aMve
Used furniture, anpllancea, tools,
Phone 1198-IL
Prlnlini:
Plmno 4ua—403
I
l i i c i u .1—
ele. Boagtit—solil. Lnrry'r Mart,
West tilth Si
17 - AnlomnliPrs • Trallrr* —|?
4—BEAL M T A T R FOR S A L E - 3.
Ml East l i t St. Phone 1031

it

Boyd-Wallace

Someone—Maybe lt’8 you—la look­
ihuruerly Appliance Center
ing for a mohII lake front col*
“ knur VVrstiNglmii.se Dealer"
a tage. We have ft.
Furnished
Maytag Washers
right down In a honl and kicker.
113 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 1757
$8i00.

J J , »u

—-.rwtLu.

S

ContfHUttf

Phone 1129 • A. U. Puteriun.Uruker
Aaioclatea - A. R. Peterson Jr .,
P. J . Cheitorion. Albert N. Flits
Garfield Willetts, John Melach

SPECIAL

Rcnullful 28 x 38 Framed Mirror
will, large chest
$29.93

FURNITURE CENTER

GO West _lat_SG____

m

291 Edwardi* llldg.
merolal
_Pn. u
Comnii

.
Alexanndar
T. M. Stringer
Keg. Re al Ealate Hr
Broken

LOWELL K. 02JE R

^ SEMINOLE REALTY

T . W. MRRO
Phone *7

Kvealaga—4H2-W o f 1I7I J

.TON Hast llli si

Phone 1427

chime 22l„

I'l.UMItING

Enclosed head. Sag-prutif tmtlom
rail with plaelic ends. I'lasUc or
rayua tapes. Colton or nylon
corda.

FI.(toil sanding anil finishing
Cleaning, waving .viem n g Semi
nolo Counti «nnce 1923. II. M.
Gleason, Luke Mary. •

Aluminum
Venetian Mind*

Senkarlk Olam and Faint Co.

Phono 320 e

111-114 Weit 2nd St.

SAVE ^O N EYO N :
AWNINGS JALOUSIES
VENETIAN HLINRS

MOBILE HOMES

Fur Hu, bed couches and Hie h e I
terms &lt;m both new and u.sfd.
see iii

EaslHido T ra ile r S o le *
Palntka. FI i

Sitnford IlmiuTimi Scrvlro

(',infract and n n n r work Free
evtlrnalf"
K I
Harvey. 291
S.ilifurd Ave PI.me 1828.

B«IM«r - PIm m li s t
aatea Homes and Florida
__ ________ law coat Senate.
^ o h etb ic h h
WSI Parit Avena#

HUGS anil U|'l"d I'ry Dnliu'le.i,. i
ed in yimi bntne nr in our slmi* i
Use again lire s.iuii - ill*v

— Puclory In You —

* 7 * 6 fr fo a l R it a lin

Room
om

OHLA.NDo M'.ndng Si iilinyl, Orl.inilu Kveiung .star ( .ill It.iJuh
Hay. lll'A J

Furniture

o Gar Seal (’overs

Edmond's Upholstery Shop

2714 French Ave.
l~ a

i.

hon

Pnnite liaw

Wo r k s

SANFORI) MOTOR CO.

HHil Hanfurd Ave.
Ph. IS* i
HkTn—\ Ton Chevrnli'l pick ii &gt;
iruek. Perfect.runillllim All ne,/
lire*. Plume 22H-M
HOUSE TRAILER. 2 Hedronni di
Lux, Like new In.sldc anil mi'
Sacrifice for immediate sale. &lt;
W Lltllcion, Oviedo. I'lioMe 219C
— a a ad -—

18-

BOATS - MOTORS

-l&gt;

M e r c u r y O u tlm a rd M n to m
DEALER FOR PRUNING PAINTS
W. I*. Smith, Onthuard sales, ser­
vice. 2515 S Park Phone 1174 J

2801 Soulh Park Phone 2.15 J .
Frea esllmatca. Write to Mfg
■ Welding
Agent-—Glenn C, UlL 2419
_____Lau- • bleel fabrication
• General ii'iiairs
rel. Or call Days—1887 J . Nights
Jf ltia V B a p f o rd :

your Reel EaUto needs:
Cullan and Hatrkav, Brokara

RESTONIC

Triple Cushion M atlreii
" Made Smooth to Soothe"

Brumley Palenoi) Bldg. Phone 231$

Furniture Center
3
Whethar buVlag or leillni, It wlU n s Well
lit st.
Phone 1423
BTI

uage

CERAMIC TILL
Tiles f„r ALL purposes
Wall
Floor • Renmrs
Remodel

NABOB'S TILE CO.

1007 S. Sanford Ave.

Phone 1113

HEATERS CLEANED

Is

K YOUR AD WERE IN THU
SPACE IT WOULD ATTRACT
EVERYONE'S ATTENTION AS
TltM HAH ATTRACTED YOU I

and serviced. All types

It C Aiuillunre Service i
Phone 11111

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od for Ilia*, Ihp II S puntr *il«-»i; i.nni iu »
Another well known Democrat
hn « j •* l mini* " ft lit h s|i»w a
Ulus pri gram s cover a wide
radio station lien
range Iml emphasis i* on p .litiiMl lormcr I’n-lninuler fiencral J a m e s
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,1 \ J I ||*1 V fit hul are a m l
separately from
"keen them m the Western |i.iii"iu j*I i " * Mil • &lt;1 I] f
t ‘(ingress, yulrr- are picking guv
1;n hoi I
f i"
&lt; i I I * a I f jn*i straight newof thinking "
ernnrs In d'l states ami hundreds o|
Aland half the air l ine is tie
“ Every time the Itn inns (&gt;r■. fil l 11 an in,ii* i
voted to inii-iiat program-, both Ini al and dale officials
test about Arm rli ..n
pie
,.ti
The
I iti* ii » riif*1 •)
i\ \moi
'lln- ( impugn itself elo-ed uni
ip // and sympliome
Jill/ pro
agent* ojjrating ; hi I'.n.-t Cer
i.m
hi at I m11f11 11 .i f t\ • fioil* .mil
Pauls
en joy
vv.de ixipulaiily last nu'lit willi maj'T appeals from
many, we gel nt len-i un h mil
r».i f ,♦ i man I*-, 'nio’Mii
,n t n *
liotli sides
iin dig Eii-t iiermnn teen agerable mention." In- -ay0|0
-.10
,1IITI'ii IIK'IT h uimI III .MO
I’ resident
Eisenhower
from
l.eadlng III ovel all pupularltv ITo prove II. lie pn olid I .
p i •4*11.1 n &gt;■ • i ki t
W i-dipiptmi I II the voters “ there
I I all- ret -| vie p reg laiii poking Inn
lion of a bile prule-l ||,I,. 111mi
* K f If l.t 1' J"i| Ml i Hit | u If 1o uli.il
j i- m, surit thing as siiidig out" the
1 the f uniitutipi regime The
the Soviets.
’•* * • * f I '» 'I I f OS 1*1 \ MU' *
* leidem He -aid in a nationwide
main
i
harm
lei
a
are
two
parly
i
.m
m
jo
il
ill*
i
*»rji
"
’l
toy
Joe
I
“The Ament no It.idm M.iii.n,
’ radin lelev isiori hum,len-l that any
ftt
net
Irma
til's
who
talk
nver
then
Kins Iri West llerlni
f Mil" ill,.' II1•I
ah ' idee fi 1 Til the Poll- ilonbb's Ihe
II liellll's
Soviet High Com in I hi ■r
value oi Hie b ill'd rasl liy a eill/en
Itias
jil-p
piesenls
a
wile
variety
M. I'tl.-hkin. “ nllempls l&lt; i m m Ii
id rullural show-. ennHiM’iitaiir of ppjio-ing v ie ' it* own network of ngei,!. in is.
Thi' l ’resplenl I 'ip Ir ruHier etose
mi I'lerature and plays, a ‘‘kiddie
territory of the iiermnn lieni'i
Iv lo a ii'inparthsan approaih He
hour";
ii'llg.niis
prngl
arils,
ami
cratlc Republic uml u n i . ••, -.tt|i»
ihii i y w in ,11
l‘ I li.it mm h diu'.vs mini'll at -|ieeial grniijis sueli r. I'l'd for v le r- I i make up llieir
Correspondent.- In edit'll i-'ii'ilri
mind- “ w'hnl piogram Is more in
as farm workers or youth organ!/,a
nf
, m illylieil indnidoul Up I'd lv u te ,
material and orgam/i
line s&gt;11Ii yonr ow n thinking
j
llnlls
I
press
agent
i&gt;
up
in
aims
aboil*
version ami -tihuiaur "
where you will gel Ihe greatest
Not (lie least nl its pulilii1 si r*
The IJ.S high rrimniissi n fn-eii Iwii new mm ii
The Hir,&lt;hml i n'de ,i ' and A ' u e program- is Hie missing per priuli'in o llie '.'leate-l holii'-iy. Hie
Pushkin's note buck In him it)
Iuea I ,r service opera leaf in greatest lull'." ilv . Hi” greale-l leiSbn l&gt; Burn, ‘ hill) pmlray Hie mii
hour* biler with the i n ,,
I
ie periiltiiu willi Ihr Germ. ill Ib’it llu- like mi'Mind and eeon nny ill i
slijilm
pulihei
t.
a11
ii
.
eruptihn|s
tlon that It was timid t Jit.iblf. f.il e
1 1'niSince mta, inns mys. n guv id IdniTlI ’
ehare111
and rlufaniatory.
: Im helped in i ism rases In leuuilr
Slev en o Ihe t'l .o Hi in er.it e
f .\ • i Mine Hum need a henvv
But at Bias, slab,in nlliimp .mi
with wives, patents vvtlli pH
lent ,! ' and did"
al o all
PI a had t’ P pi a ’ how aboiil lie ■liiphatlddelighted with Push kin' &lt;l . '
idp'dien
,ud
villi
oilier
family
ii
pi* ib d I ' i ili/i ii lo exertd* their
lei all,
lilt V d l l '
To them, II mentis the I e
i elite) | | |p
llgld I &gt; v i«
ayuig Dial I- Ihi
i eei I
av i Walt"! uni'llrrarhlng a sl/e.ih'e miinin i .1 I i i in Hu pi i
, ,\ l m .il, a deniiM raev v m k
f'elllplnll lul Mil l |,fe nil III III ll|,
Germans mul tli.il * iimmmu-t i &gt;
In If1'111 Miff lie h»! &lt;*&gt;il tl wlial
I'nblii i t
r. ilit and a Ion ;t i mi
es are unhappy nbnnt ii
ii' r ,ill'll H ■
tub Hi,impel ,iIpip : ’lie gla mor pa
ill,tie.til • Kur Is In
Slatlon offielnls esiim.,t,. u„ i ade
li;.\ • V* M lj»'1 &gt;, e I'm! Hum (filial
lied* spend as much. ,,mt IM&gt;vi,.
f fir )|4 - 1 | - . 1■. i t , %ill ftflr inf
I , lii.uinl ii III up 111a v Ih r puli
more, money on "ja u ru m r
.,t,’
or |* ■lit It .fl P . i l l " ' . '
III,in in ' file fbirefnot I nr
hi HA I l-'iiIIId. l-'.ngbiml e
i ■
anti Bias propaganda t i n .... n ’belly
- a
in) .bn h I ,i l mi Hie -a III' vming tin linos whn lebped In &lt;
S ir ) I'M ‘
&gt;' fOed iu- Pit* *'kf»r
than Ihe mimial 12 n :, i in ,- .p p,
m
\ M it i I'mn
rlinnge their h:lines after duet o
...Hi ill 1*14' 1 , Itt l&gt;:, gll ffm ilk ItV'
•tonal appropriation fm It ms
said Ihev had In'i'ii swllelird al Ihe V ' f fl *t A i r IS ,! nntlt'f C'f* lli'pflli
" ’Ih c v 'lr I.nth lure gu y -,"
T he rontrolleil M.i l f i n m i m
•erls i iiiii pi •ni hut Hii'v're aeturv hospital have fm.i'ly V'lven in They
i all v bin &gt;' nil v "w mi I go l
led pie - age'll and lln* i liarai ter- II a if nil v 11 ailed the ', week old hov
" a ' i ’»•! wink
an I Vii'i I'llIN MP.MMKY
Ihey
pi.'
V
.in
111
l
f
a
I
r
I't.lf
t
Itr
il*
Nnriday
mi
a
trail
lia-ld,id
N Soil - a--e rlP II oldv I ,
In lovlnir liieilint y n|
d- ai
n III I h , I I hduoer :ibe p ,l|eie
luiHbuml IIml rnthei I &lt; I)' ll&lt; mi. and untrue an I ill addlliun, vu | M i l l
at Ihe km 1" I I) lie 11
e-eid lln m
who imtsisl.....................................
invnv Nov
p l i l ills! &gt;" e I id Ia -I we d, Hie v Iml 'll , v e i Im,uglil plospej'lly I
k'l.Yi
\ni", up e v epl when we hail
i piupli.ii adi i i 11 llu ie a n
ini'
made an prior in idenlilieabun m
We do not ..... . this Mes ial ,|nv p.
vat '
liaih eh. i i .ii lei
aiueng piilile i i
day eltei Hi” ml.nil' wide linn
firing you to mu min i
r--&gt; dtiv
N l ■" l l
W I, &gt; p u l e ip.it, I
from
we do nut think nf VOII Would t*r 'ml H w ip mimher lie add- Hmi Sub eipii" ! Iilneil |ns|. |u tvr'l
IIni, , i III Ho
■ini' I n ' ad, t d will,
hard to find: Ihey #11 \ 11oo h* hU Ihi1 I v |n ..I j.ri • a gen I u-iliill' 1lleie bad In en ,i mixno
llepieled pi Ii i m i i '. ei.iililll l la I
Mis Vera llowerv. 22. anil \11
Hie I'le-ldepl l|,"V back In U a - l i
oil sorrow and lielris n- in r.ne,i
,vi i b i a 111111v .........
Sheila tie ill 21 said Ihey -l,||
a* melon ’ , I •
,,v ng Hie llepubli
Till time t n , s only pinvi'l P i p
Ihe
bulk
id
lull
ipeliilii'l
It'd l uivuii'i d Ihey had Ihe v , *an: ,i,n - ' only ' le u
w
Hud Hleri'j
how llllM'h we miss von v 1
idles
I
iiinplim
have
wnrkeil
a'
habit —
. until be i in ,11 vni,
Mmv K. Ilian
u,f.
Ihe allle I'll Iel \,'jil
|
lll'V
a I •*
' \\ r ha* " been ovei ev &lt;P \ ■peel
Mm v I on T i m , p p un
I,dill law aln In,; till/.Ml •. Well
1 lie pi, hie, ii . " Mi • II
I
Eugenis 11 Si III I
I, ,
' Id W 'll In Ih.ved own tin II llWl
hi w .s f i t i . - n i \«.i
Ili'flIrire A I In i 'im.i
It.lV ••
' m. un
•ml tfll'M t ii'i'b.I'M lf&lt; band aid, " a n I ,»nr WIV
I \ K All 1 \ bet,it e-la
I’ |&gt;"
Iin,
Ilv
i&lt;
1
1
1/i*d
Ibid
i
I
(In
,
e
l
to
,
Thelma ,1. Dunn
Hi*■ a11if* i II- MtIn \ .itte : k!imI
lileid ^Siud. at tin ., M Ie 111 Wit" '
h,
ilnn,
ib
hovel
it
ha
flit.-f| .1 Ilea,i
I’,
b
1 (fill M«»4 ) .ink ll.il 1■ i Mint* •hi 1
in , 1 1 1 i ee lo a illviiM'ee ,
V if, ,
a possllllr
(irmuldHiiifhli'r
j
II If C si’li.n \ 11
1 pr •flip »T
No 2 '’te a lire b e lli ltu|,nii'-iau

AMBUSH TECHNIQUE

KUALA LUMPUR. Malaya, ’f f Brithh
troop*
have
worked
out a leapfrog ambush (cchnlriue
to combat Communist guerrillas In
Malaya.
When guerrillas arc on the run,
helicopters cruise over the Jungle
and-moving slowly for accuracy
that cannot be achieved by planes
-drop p a ra rh u tlfi Into conduit
positions along the escape route
An Army spokesman said "It's
Just like Jumping off n chair,"

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l.oi. e m Alikin, Minn The doctor who drllvricd the Infant had him
I l., , , d in II,o hn.plhd and orderrd the mother, Mrs Victor I,. Sjodln,
.1.1, transferred III n liospilii) In Duluth In iiwnll the lilrllv of the oilier
twin. It,mine Jean held hv rmrrc Ixils Drurck. The llirec-dny time
spoil hot ween birth* la rare In mcdlml history.
ffnlerttallttnnll

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IP lull ter Day
J 'f t r i i Htofiu
4 in Yiiur Ai court
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Nffffkma llff.»r'
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t' n iu d Nations
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At llum« With Mm If
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( all lo l*ru&gt; ar
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H h fh iK M U l I N ,
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A kAI* O* TWINS (a liny and a g lr ll- tuirn Hire* day* apart—arc in two

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dilTeienl Minnesota hospitals. Ilrian I,ce SJodln (Insetl wu* lairn at

Fro it r-sin ITrimn*

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Objections Raised
To T wo New Movies

Swifch In Babies
Gets Unscrambled

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THE SANFORD HERALD
Page a
Tuea. Nor. Z, 1934

u ,i, 4 i i i: i i •TiiiiM m i

ru n-

lu v n o
i i . i i u i o n o » ;l l i l h i r «M III I A T I T I i
Y o u »tml Kiii-h o f n m »4i*&gt; h*ir»'hv
n i ' t l f h o l iintl |ps|ii|r*-(| in |»f r f*#‘ fi t
a ii&gt;
rlrilrfiH ti foi
tlf tiiidnl**
i/ hh 'l i
yut*. o r r K h r r o f &gt; mi. i r r i f h
AUfiliiNt
(h*r rff t n l r
«»f
\ V h ltF W
J A K U I J C I . V , t l f ’M i o ' i l , l.tl** o f ma UI
C ounty.
I o t Ik
t ’o i i n i v J o d u r o f
-Ati ml no In C o u n t v,
F l o r iili*. *i(
ItU
o f f hr* III I h ♦■ t’Siult llOlIRK o f
C o u n t y n t Mb ii f o n h F l o r i d a , w i t h ­
in «•!ui it f a l e n t h i r n i o i d h " f i o m ihff
l i m n n f thi" f i r ^i |i o M I &lt; a U oii o f Mil*
n o t Iiff Fkd'h ilrtlfri o r i I ( ? | a i h I mli.ill
Ilf* Ifl WI 11111H AOil Hliitll »'(&lt;(•■ ltd!
pill ft! o f r • -|i|* rji •- a n d
• ffi* ■’
.idilrHNM 4if ih» t Illimani, .iml hIui II
h im

Uff-slrrn Juinbor^H
Nktta
* lior* Ii - f Christ
m
l i t lin k I Juh
N»• I*
* till Hi'-rf * AI A Mhtfti*
* *tj Jf|t
'S * llith
s 311 MiiriilftK 1&gt;i*s Ltllofua
MCi Atomin*f MtioiiirN
fMl Wo fli! At NIf i**
:• u Mumoi for La til &lt;"a
K 3II W i r i K h
( " n lw if jr
I-I For I/miII* m I nil j
III ot# 1K»m i lul*
l oan \ l' lrAM
lo ♦.'» I inn Chili
If 3n I'olt* il ,Ni«i |ofi - foi i
11.13 I’hil l(*ft| Ai hifcjt,
i i : t : Ln y iiii-ri &gt;• (/ill to I’M i P f
I m U‘t *■ rlu
1 Nf.* *n
M C l I M A i m P.M.

ennlribulion Iron) Wllliuin D. I'uu
ley of Miami.
l.a-l month Kir-1 District Demo
h* iaworo t'» I*) thi i lolrii.iftl. h'H
tret
demanded an investigation
iitferit, »»r ti Im athiMirv. and hi v
of a 1.17a conlribulion In fra m e r 's
•Hicli rialm o* demand not *•«&gt; Mini
primary eampalgn by a Wilbnre n r. I(Msi lit I' HM| *•&gt;»*. (
Mi.'iN hr* Vi»|il
W »i| nt-siht it M.iMfirw
J.S/ (lo||N J AK I’lKTN
l&gt; I'awlry of Miami since a man 12130
I .10
Nt iv
A» admliiHi rator of fne
ol that name is head uf Ihe Miami
i s: I Mil I ’J"* For J/iiA
Killut«* of Andrew J . i k &gt;ii#
Transit Co Stale law prnhit.it - 3: iHl Uur Niimc K.nn« h
rln * deufKuril
J 'Of
Worhl At Thrsd
campaign conlrlluiHnns from offlc
Flio*i
i*utilii
oMon Octidnef 1U
i*„
3
i:
t»nn Chili
nils nf jiuunr gambling i.c public
utility imcrcxla.
( ramer Him 'iihl he was return
ing the euntriliuliun "In clear up
any misunderstanding "
Sullun -aid after Hie pidilirit&gt;
u i i i M i . i i mu. %m k i
given Ihe Cramer emilrihulion be
(Htlhjffcl
f,i I liittiKff U HKsigl Aullpa&gt;)
ehrrked ill- own records, found a
m ;n m
i*.n.
cimlrilnillori from Hawley and re
4[i'll f 'lofiff l.io un
l Jo (hi M r in |iot si rv I.lx dm
lurried it.
•fl# Film F jk l un J K mii or
Collin- -puke over a SI Helerj l j c.irtonn ( 'limit h)
lo c k s
u JO Aitv m l iiCf with (,'fu-fw Walt
burg televisimi station ( IVS11VTV
&lt;4‘44(1 H foitItur, N'""W s,
Mniulay uigiil for &lt; amphell, Haley
fl Is, Mlie h ti l \ ,i r«»'111 h
iitul the re-i uf the Drrnurrali'
lliusl, C l te u p f s l
I
« 10 ....... Moil t Urm-r
delegation
*V I , .'hosh il \ *irh 1If p
lluiiitinK .MateriaI
1 MU
' Al M'i 'u *'" vktlh f f,;iu (Hof*

500,000

It'l.iillniied I runt I’age tine)
i in lepl.irp Hep J a m e s II
ll.ib v, a |u mneriil, in Hie 71It D i ­
li,. i
hi vi ll prnpn i'll aUU'ltilllli'llts In
Hie Stale I ■
Ik-1111It I■
.11 art' Illl Hie
ballnl lull rmne has a n n i-e d uuiidi
interest
' b i d sigiulieaii! I- une lo permit
die l.egi-laturi' In exli'liil its hien
m.il i in il.iV
I'ssion an a i Illl t It ins, I
an d.iv
and In erea-e leglslativi
pav Irnm II- pre-enl Sin a dav
a mii in - psm iiii In ,i Mid v ear
i mud ninidblv -alary uf ?10U
i idler Would
( .tv e the guvefimr 20 day . to
j i mi uler legislative hill- after suu
b in 'll, i in e a m /.,1 nm- la I miinlb
de .elinurnment before they iiiiln
I *I in lo make bl fir-l pllgl linage in dieallv bet nine law
Meet , in Hie spring
II.ii u-e nf -t.de bind- on lurn
pike
i deriding min mure Ulan
Mitre enmtlleIlll
Heiiiid mure limn nm* rminty
m i l l s fONSIDIHU.D
7 . I r.
John l*i»ly Ncikfa
pnlge bn litrgi'l riinuties
7
30
l.lliuiace
WASHINGTON iff—The Navy Is
Ilf.oK ,'itI'tjt'c Hi'itw
'n lb u ri/e tin* l.eg l-la lu re In per
TvYi-nly Muroiliori**
tail &lt;*,m-&lt;,1111ii 1Km nf « mints and reimrtedly eiinsldfring lelling it■
j itn I irfRltii* Thr.ili'r
military
personnel
here
wear
civil
miimeip.il tav a - -es-inent and cut
T Mm In Airtlori
bin ilress while on duly ratlin t llIf .b30
ill Ivfio-11i.in Hr turn
leell,in
than uniform*—a practice in vogue 10 30 ItoNttin lllurh la
I’eruiil the Moricne I ’muity lav before World War II
I I •oi» I IJi'i'lioii Id turn
a'vi'tsiir in as s es - all property Ir
t MU N( K '• Off
Of
fie
la
Isail
Ihe
proposal
will
ihe t miniv (m nil lax purposes
u n m i H l M V i.H .
lie nmoidercd hy the Navy uiilfnnn
Chapm an
t i l siiBii On
Her,nil an .tildlliunal pnlge Im
*
5
*f3
I'roKinm
l d ‘UiiM‘
I-' s.'i, in tint f 'miiit y ( 'cut t nl Board nl it* next meeting, ll would
W n i t li r r - N ea r llilr f *
» :.U
apply In sailors al the Henlaoon.
llernrtl
;* mi ll n u k f a s t l.'ltih
im Film Fnr«
Hie Navy Annex uml some oilier III
Then
ue
llepiiblii m
eaiuli
|o
,|ll Ti l i'.ilfrrn
I IK! N. Kim
d a l e , lot
I de Sen ale -eat
In n* - 1c?nmi‘nI» In Hie W.v liinglon
ll l ; i » M &gt; n \ t l',H.
.10 To il PaMi-rn
Hire, ,|, im i I
the fllllh I Bro ward area
I mud' 1 willi iS a .i'ola. Manalee
and * oMter,. .&gt;n 11 Hilt I Ihasrn and
S ,,Intel * and *i* *I ’ r aiu b d .ilts bit
Him , ,ml
in
Brow ard.
’ lay,
Dalle
Highland
llufmes, I,ake
Man ill ,
I u ange,
I’ lnellas, SI
Join, ' S a la s , la. ail,I \o lu - ia i nun
lies
Heavily
lieuiix i ab e
Ibll linrnngh I'ettnlv t- the key
In the
f r a m e r Campbell
rare
II
Hie I
ul p la n tin g tim e, we tiring you th e U K .d K S T reuse barg ain
voters Itrrii out m
force
there
('iiinpbi'll says tie'- In
A light vole in Hill vhnrough ‘
mie l wh , experdi J
w old Help i r um
i nine .mi ill I'nii’i l i - ( im iilv
u Itii ,i lug 111 , 1,11 i, V. Illlh'lllgtl
f ',1 lllfitielt
n
lie will dn (leHtr

Television

COA/c/ffT e

B

• Fireproof
• Termite Proof
• Rot Proof
Concrete
— ProductH — 4
I’hnne 1102

ROSE BUSHES!
NOW

in y e a rs !

NOT WAXED!

there

than

wtil'll

El-eitJinwer

e rf**
VN

pulled un •|&gt;i*l’ treiigth in tri '2
•'itmplis'll .,j,,| Haley h.tvr h i m
im red al llieir
record*,
saying
ll ■t ilMn't give guild s e rv in'
llu' lU'puhtlcau* have -aid the)*
eleeliun will hi Ip pul nver Ki-enb,,wet's tiriigram
rniiipltcll and
] I.tlt'v -aid they supported Elnetijluwer whenever Hie siiupurt was
v..irt'iinb'd and will n m lln n e In tin

2 YEARS OLD!

-I Miuillle lli'vclnpllients in
• Imled reenrds in Hie ufflee nl
Set rt'laiy id s i tie G r a y In Tnlla
Itassee whlrlt s lm w e il. Sutton re
reiv e d a $273 i i r i n u r y riunpalgn

G*O to
HURRY! SALE LASTS 1 DAY ON LY

T to w u o u K n o u i!

WED.- NOV. 3rd

The nnswers to tiv^ryilttv..
Insurnnei, nmtilein**
liy ANDY ( AltKAWAY
( L I E F MrK 1HillN

No Collections! No PuckM

NOW

ytw rhwiHC your
World Fuimnui Howes!
QUESTION i
I'm a
voting
mother uml inv Itu-liand earn*
junt n mmluut, salary whrh I
Ktreteh a* far a* imsslhle. Now
he think* wu *hi&gt;uld huv this
Comiirehenslvi' I'eraunal l.lahll*
Ity inturniiro hut whut with
pavnietit* on our home, Inttnlb
menu ami other expemea I
Ju*t eun’t »ee it. Would you
give ok vour honed opinion T
ANSWER! Here I* the heal
answer for you. In cn»o you
were sued how would you d e­
fend the suit? If iinncone got
ti Judgment against you how
would vou pay for your home
or handle vour other expenses?
The Insurance you mention U
very low In cost and the pro­
tection il give* will Justify any
extra budgeting you tmvo to do,
•If you'd address your own InHtrance questions to this office,
we'll try to give you tha correct
answers and there will be m
charge orobUgatJoff of aayklasL

HKDS!
IIK T T K K
C R IM S O N

T IM E S
(iI.O K Y

I’O I N S E T T A
HKD

R A D IA N C E

Ktolle De Holland*

Jimmmmm . a .

«L . ...

OW N

colora and v a rie tie s frum th e se

PINKS!
PINK RADIANCE
e d it o r McF a r l a n d
THE DOCTOR
WHITE!
K. A. VICTORIA
WHITE RR1ARCLIFF

AND OTHER FAMOUS

YELLOW!
ECLIPSE
GO!,DEN CHARM
TWO TONES!
PRESIDENT HOOVER
COUNTESS VANDAL
ORANGE!
Florldora (Florlbunda)

VARIETIES TO CHOOSE FROM

THESE ARE FINE P U N T S - N O T JUNK
________________ FALL PLANTING IS BEST

HURRY! PLANT NOW. . . Have Glorious Blooms by Xmas!

K IL 6 0 R I

McKIBBIN

114 N. P u t Aw*

,vP°

SIKD

Co

300 W. F ln t 84.

n.

*

l1* Wl|

« ■ ' i * i, * n at*

�L ocal Y ouths N a b Driver Running From S tolen C a r A f t e r M ish a p
Weather
;
1

Make Sanford Your
a

4 i.ii! i till, atirrniaiti. continued
toll) h i (lie north liini rcnlrai par*
till’- li» il in inirlli und central
iii.Minii*. warmer I hurt Jay and
I lull "la i ill,'III

Shopping Center
A N IN D K P K N P K N 'T D A IL Y
v o m im b

K stiilillshi'd TOOK

'xlvi

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

N K W SP A P K K

33 K P N K S D A V , NOV.

1951

AssoclitU'd

1‘ ri‘HH Lt'itsetl

W ire

No. 53

Ratigan, Scott W in City Contests;
Florida GOP W ins Seat In Congress;
Race For Control Of Senate Close
Balloting
In County
Is Light

Democrats GOP Casts
Control
Big Vote
House
In Florida
CATCH FI.F LIN ti 111113 E li— Several youth* n l ii H . i | &gt; I n lie near (tie »»-rnr nf nil ureiiletil Iasi
f i r n i n i caught the fleeing driver nf one nf I he fi r * , 3immg those |iurllrl|inliii|( In the rapture
were (left In right) Jim lllvlhe. 121 Summerlin A*r.; Donnie Clark. I Kill K. Seeutul SI.; Dallas Ini n«r, 1(1. 2, and Chan llalia, 2lfif* Sanford A*e. I'n’ire *ald Uiniil llo-ark, llslrrli, hr&lt;&gt;uitht the driver
down a llh ii Inrklr. il'holo hy Fred l(. Sim*)

End Depends
On 3 States

Republican Win
Makes History

It* I \&lt; l\ Hf.l l.
\l’ I'nNliral Krpnrtrr
f t t p U l t l i ' T t H " | mi 1 1 1* it i|* ‘ S | H , n i t i I v
l«i ImiM thr S*'tinIr n* i»

f&lt;*Jnv

u t irifur titii nf viitrr'* from \

dll v" ‘

m iilh 'n il

tdfiliiiri

i* it \ t*

I KllVU l fit &lt; i ilflt Mil r*f till* IliHHM

iHid iHiinliil

t *&lt;•f* i!i&gt;%«*rtK»rs

If » Mill.lit ,1(1 tl*' H*"* •4f* M‘tj|iniT1lf
if |4* S'THlti •’ tii* 1f n l.iiif in t|m '
I'lltfl* "\4
* nil I'l* - f 111.*U - 4-4t Mil
f rti'jfm «M?i
II \ . W J i l l 'l N , M o ll
1fi*iii'if i al •*
tii11:• h im ! i li i i*i*n ii
33 44(1 f'MU
.f •1* •■ nf" uml i Ii4* !*•*
puM l( (HI" lill.f |III 41&lt;1 fllt||l tflill
4*|lpM»M lit
S i'll(1TI* rinint *41illxa1;
33 o h 11, I .' i i h #'4 niulTTltiftl. flip

lie Pliti! Ii .10. 10. Ilii'l Hillin' 12 tun
•ticle.t 1, 11,1 3:1 lull.Iner* f Item"
.H it'
lit. .iidu.line 22 elected

Victors Take
Seats Jan. 4

in r m issiM i . v m * n i l s'.
Will iii ill C i i mini
-to, k &gt; 32
Veu "M St IVIer-bin ; atiotuev
Alii

I " 1 the

rail

I I "I

f i T"*.I

I' 'll -f I III 11.Ill ll.l) I’ l i r

.iHUlV' t i e

ltepuhli

1Mill MU4*4It411

111

!•'

Hatigan. a, t o .i g . , ,-f s'emlnolt1
, 'minty Viol,,, , p.iii 1 il,,. most

III ll\ mil

vole. 10 t he elec, loll, defeating
I oiomr. .loliti Kol ' i t.ieal jeweler,
ui group I V toil,I of '
vo' . - 1
were .,'i't I", I.... vi, to. 11,at f&gt;*M
lor hade, Han.tall * lu.se, (oroier
Piny or, and .1 t
'inils. each reellc.t one wilt. Ill Veil- 111 group
I
S.-..II. pr.-.ideii, ,»f Kaiiford Auto
I'.u Is It " , ncciioiolnted !*36 vote*
l.o a vi, lory by a . .anfoitalile muJ o t it y in group ll.
Herbert P rcvatt, tirilllv’l, malinger for the in ­
t i , tale l ife and Aii'blent Insnr4 ulii'e Co,, collected lt*3 votes, and
li Living Dean, president of I’rtile f a l l s l.iliui-rie. I la Fill&lt; tall", were ljoiit.,1 in gi -up II.

F l o l «li

111 1 •111ii * , " "
. i l l in

Jack lEatlgnn nod F. D. S c o t l
yesterday wop I., large msiorttlry
cot.lesl' [nr Iwt, .-at ,m tiie City

Ii tliMi ll. ir i .ini l.,m S&gt; It . 1 ci
i *h' * fl ' It’ll Ifrp n h l i .ill
M pM'3
r ,
in 1‘ifii'lln &gt; i .’iin l n i m I I.H (f.
f t .if i i
ll* P « 1HI t IN' 3 1 rt III ■ 4. i| Ml
' !«*nt (Hi t ill j lijftl t •■••«* III Uli
f i f f 1*1 '1 14. 1 H u t *Ml.l V
Utf! •i . ,-f *i•; p . . « iim t H p f !
i * l .Hill 1 iHtif *1 M|1 \ t•*' li*
If) ‘»*'. 1. • &lt; *nphl !' 33 Mil 33 .1" • 4 h
H
*
4 Mil tl’Cm 3 ,4f»|” ..'II (1
ll M l Mil 1 1.IIIH T 1 1 Mil' 1*11 31’ I m t

k s*’ w stK '
l M'KI V«*|i*y
I 'll I ‘ UI' I l‘ "t 41 I hMI ,111- (41!1«■I
!i,11E•*l fin In* i'tiiiJtl til itik' IinImp:

It1* -- 33 irinefs of y rslef,la)*s ,-oiilests for two Urals on Ihe
III* imi,,Mission were Jink It„I•u.*i, ilcfll. piealilent of Seminole
I mi lily 3tnlois, ,i n,| F D Scot I. president
Sanford \iiln I'nrts.

tile

i f lei in\ .mi :•I ||i&gt;li|nvfre; I In unN Ii - in 111rd n&gt;11t,i1111\ I(«•|»ittilt
. e|i&gt; ndelit, .s. ii \\ uvne Morse of i »ti t'iiifll i • .imt i .imjtl«Hl ,i i&lt;
fi» 3MHj| | tn.ikr nn I ittclilr lit mill
tlll-COI.
Hallulv wei.* canvassed this ufIt■|.111.11.'Iv11 ill n tieurge Hemlei Til* k M,4*1 )&gt;$$•11 I,( ll il.ltt'li
I P i noun ul a teci-s ,ev| mealing of
II HI
mii'fi i iiiihi y
tl i .i |it
of I Hilo tTH'In il I till,null In .lefeai
|l.l. city commission
1telnoci lit ii Si'll I ll.nilU' A itorke .........I-11111V |h lit* &lt;t I .ih* |» t|lM1.1rI ,11
ci"s| i ,ivii|kl»«*Tl hi
New commission.'t &lt; will taka
in unoffielal latiulali**na a n d •f
.\|i|it'u3ui wtis gi3,'ti l,\ th p t ill , 'o m m is * i, ut tm lny al u their '.eat ,.p the Im.ly on J a n . 4.
l.iiiirr th&gt; Iteimtiltciin-i atireaat of i li.ifiif (*• a in re «'|,ffiiin wlu'n
11 nti m**' a u t lin t iz - ttie vlctniv will take over scats
(lie lleinociat* after Il'-mocratlc I**" th,m rU.MM vtihM' liir fif'd on I In in'll*** in tu ii't iny[ al (he C it y M ali I " an
former Sen, Jo«e|ih I (I'Maloilley nii'it*. i ‘ampbf'11 i*airif*«l IHUlhir IIIg I In* 3 uli,lat inti ill ? ‘J 75.DOO it, I'evi'iiH i* Immlrt fu r local occupied hy fomiiir. Kudcr and
Co m in i . William St eloper. Thu tat*
fNiH i *i 1J 1122 for 4’r»mi*i
Ii ltd taken a &lt;it) I’ veal In VVy" 'iv , ra g e i 11111 r*&gt;\ e m cn l i
ter elected not tu ha it cunlidatti
tti«* lu i«t ' I i «nii|»lHv, iim'ffi I
oming.
T t i e lU'ctsinn 3vip * mail*' fo llo w in g *'r&gt;n.s!*f**rtil*l*' ,11'icii'*- fur re .'lection. Both lie an i Kudcr
Fnl ft4* *rn*
Th ■' iiualion in the ruiee reIMnrM .i *‘inint&gt; *fr•*ri||9% If•*pul» *ioii. in 3* liirti I lie I'uininii'iititifrH l i e , ,. I.nd, IC aligan jiitil K ace serving sernnd terms, which
i.aininu critical raert win tlilm
|hij»u* i l&gt; S c o t t |&gt;artii'i|iali il. a n d w i t h e\« i a l , . ' t n t n i s s i o n e r ■« in k in p .ue (oi Dio',, ye.iis
NFW JKKSF.Y— With all of the li(*Tin hut Milh only
lllhei'i win. will set ve wills Sco tt
t , .mK t . 1 up' in tip- Ini I I Inil ac t toil in tli, m i l I . i nuii he , ut Op n't
.tute v ii,unit precinct" counted, lion. ^.«vr ( r,irn* r l,*»
and i t 111s' 1. 1* are F a i l Higginhutiti'ioililicail Clifford I*. I
I.ml W,;WM for &lt; ainplicll
a
n
y
t
i
m
e
up
u
nlil
t
h
e
hoiul-t
a
r
e
nolii
Imm,
pres.'nt ,ii&gt;,&gt;r. t'miiir Jo hn
t a jii|ilirll
! , in nit
1 1 11r r 1-111•* r&gt;
S6d.ri2ti voti &gt; anil Itemocratic
I 'nl pusp ol th e p i l i i i i i n i i .i l liojnl isnne. it w aw t'Xplnlm'il at Ktider nod i oiiiiur. I Denver
l.^m (o 31J rn tin* ha-sii i,f
It. |i. Charles it. ijiiwel] HfitV, 1d‘2, &lt;
i 'old. il
i
■i ue i' 1*1V
!• an
hot
oiue clerk* were reviiltiif i*oiill&gt;l* («• mioffi. ial n fm n*
A ,.,3’,'., will
elected at the
&lt; onntv
Aiffi f*1111 |'t&gt;
11... I, liu.l I"
i .» t rii
l *p-•l* ■l
heir fii'iire, ami tome rah*• r.t.-•
rie Oil meeting ..I Ihr revived
* t.itt • hi , fin' * 11( Mui I, f■* I
oil
t,allot , remained lineounled
int.itr.t hv ih« fit i rH11111 i in
'llllillSVlou by III. 1,1.'in',el. of
\l&lt; &gt;N I ANA
In sad i,| t m l
•he tardy.
t I r MnO
|.I ivtlli l*. I leuill'-l iltlc Sen l inn
, | i M m in* , t
t'o-tuV F •' Scut t . victor, ous
11 vv i ♦«(•' I$ph r
I Mui i uv had tifi.fifoi v,,'1 &lt;i i
." late foi , in 1 ity Commii
If
f4\ I *4111Iltl I , Iv .i l« i t »m !
lle |n ih lic u ri
IE e p
W , I. v
V
1
4Ml4 Iil ilHIljl "J. 44114L *' I’m Jill th»*
"hr milH*11 ii|'
*Wr I
^ f ’%.$*•*
II Kuo it mot ‘J2.1HIJ
iM.itih of SHiif ’itf, I wanl f«»
■hiirp*
f411 * tihunr it ut] i" i n f i l l 4t , r i l I M N « 1 1 % \l.» »•&gt;—.\.i1mil
ttllMION Itepidillcnn Sin i.m
I hunk Ymh I fiK ih m v horn**11111111
Will h r i|l *t li t-stt! I kV III*1 tl \. i n 'Uint'ii
IM*it| riM«|y hwlas
Cordon had ISfi,.'ll)H votev to I.E».
Im\3 M JU N
XI*|I t ‘,Mur&gt;. and I hup*
4•MHinti's 14•11 *if it
M'Lfiiliir i m*m I
1 ’*• h&lt;iiiii| «ip ili fi ii, Iit fit ** iiTH'i'il
IIV T ill. \SN(M t 3 I I I) I'ltl NS
.■'ill for 1Vi unit-rut Ito liai.l I Neu
ill i ll»U I t ..Nil I'D 3 I 4 |&gt;i'l I 33 hit h In '■i •,•* y*1a* I m f hi hi si (if III V
Florida , "ll i appi .M'd all ti ll Moh. 111 \ li Hf Ii I , wit It 1Ii4* ( ll V' ( '
iCoutiiiurd (III I'aue Finn l
f it fl. •'!»«•i »'d to 4Mir f liy
444iisiillhut »*'
It *1Mi'll
lit *h ,i h \I t *■i'll Hi' lo rt li I(11
one of sei u
,.,,,'iiluliou i ul uifi ill** mui
iim fioNMi and f^1
I I 111r 4 i
I h * 111111111
I . ** \ | rt’ h 11' »I t't" 1 M
1, lilt ,’|I'Ttf N4tit | III \ I f Mile' I, l 4 tl.lll Mil V&lt;hni
,1 uuirildtni'iil' m I i.o'ilay - ,1
till 11 IMvi*r hi*
pM|| 11-4MI v Out!
lion lurlitiling om- t . ,.stolid Hie lit Ir lit|
Fill HIS * , f N
i miiiiih KimIit ..hi .1 i t. in it i&gt; Wil
I I-*'
II F ’ -Mll III.' t(Mil 4Mil of
regular liiciinlal tinii.iy leg'datiye
F Ih
'( he |ill’ki'f f» ' T Tt.: fill v
I .tin sfrmpi r u n i ’ rHiMi'ni t■» Nil* I HIV 1**I• 1 f 11 1MJ MM't Mil , V, II -II
a, t I ., v. ' t hank 3 on'
essloll liy 30 la v *1111111\a&lt; (Im- nrtltlt.itti r IimI.i N iiliil
11.
.0 he, winning candidal'
Hie aim iiilnieol |&gt;,o\id,-. that .ttlv III .1ll'tl ,| &lt;||*l*l\ III I HIM Mil till' l.l V \ f fMl tl ,1 V* &gt;-411 l 4fM11 'W O l d .. t
Tfl kit V1 ,, *I•.If 4 I),
,• I .It I Hat 'CIO w.III nose at,-d the
Hie l.cgislitiiiic i-yI .'ii,t It,,' essloll 111*i11i t , ImiI t h.$fu:»'«l tin'll tii mvl tIMItl s
, n. &gt;,ml
I' ,0 g i , i , i p i i omo J o h n
hy its own ,&lt;-,■&gt;ut .out Hi,' in day* .iftn if v\
«*\|iLiin«*11
* *f * I I iiii L in IU M,i \ I I '• ’ MWI .'to Iva- le i
i, t. i vvI- ll iii thi,tik the
would not I, i n to l.c i-nu'i'iutii ,Ml V \ F shililitilti l th,11 iii'fiMH pi I Ml.11 \
'. ■. o n( - arif'i.d lor elect mg
I’linrgtiii' that over evpetnliliiri's
Ih t +|1|*S|* 411 rtM » i , ...... I.&lt; .' I . h
tt would .tl , leg] .l.,t,&lt;l
I V*' I, Mil till*' 11111ti|N
, U.ili.l lie *■IM|t|ll'&lt;t .ll
I will
in lust
year’s tuimli
Imditel ty salary ol $l.2*8t lin y now get ,«iiv him* v%llh Ulllr r\|H'iiNr I** tile.till V Ihr I I ll I ll.eo -et c mg ... , liy i omtni.sinner
•ok tn the lies! of rov ability to
*■•lii ,illi'il two and a hall mills in $10 a day I n
Ii day m session ihr tits ,iihI tin iMtlJitlFiJ “I'Imm fit'll* IIIHt** I lillltfi t III ,111I'll l.l .1
*ii, , he run fid.'iiee vv, litt.a
taxation, r,unity t'lerk D I' Hem Kspen-e
wiiilrif miiI il t t i v t
t i l l Ol.lklltL’
&gt;0,1 ll all I allow no, IMill
haw ii ui me- I wdl do mv utmost
don yeslerilay presented his Its would rein,to .,' at present
Sli'iiifiiT ,ml fir 1fi'iiii*fif |mi i J Itl f ill IF I '
lwa V» to wink f.'l in, best in
cal ri'|i,iil to Ihe I'ontilv ciooini
Vflfn
.114 I11* H.HiMl' |I Mill ,l lll*vi i i . 1 i ,.r Sa„f' o . l . a o.l it . pro
Only un endiu, nl defeated on I ltl/1'h-s VklTl* mil in f*i v•41 of llii.il
slot) on llte year
ending
I., ■&gt;
III
k
.'
Ill
,41
IS
llh
iM
1
fur’ll
'Mil 1*Ii'l' f IMP "til , II'I I HI Hi" ! iff I"If I
the ba-is of uu tnid,'to ii Iiimi month
|IM
i Uli 4 ,hllf|Mt| i Mill III I ' |Mft .HIM' .if t h■• ' i it
i
hdr i 's'IIIP
| n 1,,&lt;
alt
1VIIIt , In,
, n t . . II I
I III. report &lt;oi ei i d the I l -' al m ill l liaii* |ii 1iliiliitrd
i
i
s
,
K.itN
i
iim
I
Mnniu
i
*1
III Ml" I I'l Ml III II ' I'l' I 4 PI I. |II " I*\i i-pf
slat*' fund on am t II load * s
fol
e
'
. l.v I,, ill
y e a r l orn Oel I, lu.Vl until .sei&gt;i
lit*
lli.il
fr
I
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if
A..I3
in*I
ul*■
|
M
m
hit h i t *&gt;tl MI M3 Ml hi r.M fl 4*1
30. I l l , I A total ol 23 ile itis in Ihe tending mi', no.ii* iti.,i, tin , com
I
im
,rt|
hv
‘
miiiiih
I
I
h*iiv
m
1
nf
tin* pt ,Me
l * o , ,-. no,
lim e liiidgets. general loud, road lies
til'll, ,411*1 ll'tl M llllMy Hi) 4*1 111
and binlge fund, and line and lor
III ll I \Mprt ; 4&gt; 3 t ll ti ll I I'|M|( I 1 ernv • "Ilin
Other antendtui'iils who Ii won mini r .ihniif fill .i "t v*ht*1 iiiih*
16
I I'oin 33jl-»l,
fe iitire fund, were reported over approval of the voters would
Ihr Itiit'fink! ImiI.in li.nl hrm n* lii i lliiu: u iih 1 4 i n if I*n* inf.uiiN
I
evpi'iidi'il in atinm uts lot,ding fiia.
Allow Hu l.cgi lalure to (iroiole i t &gt;, imI frniil Ui t !?.’» tlhl in nh- \&gt;as fflllt fill» t'lMlM* up"H niii' i Miintv ’ H e n r i H u y m u d
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JA CKSONVILLE Id’, - T t i e
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chinery items in Hie amount ol municipal luxes by county lav as I ,nt utn Milk Commission today de­
Circuit Judges
sc s h u t s und collectors Voters of
128.181 711
tub Judicial Circuit
fined nui, and entry farm sul,- of y«*sti*i(l.iv ln*MMi;hf Hh* \ire rle .uiup
It oiilliiiird On I'age Four)
III the fine and forfeiture fund the inunlripulilv roneeriird would loilk to clear op what it said was («*1KI I4* fi I ."l
seven Hems were liolslived In the have to approv e the art
''const,lernlile confusion in ttie ill
coiillngency Hem in the umumR nl
Hnpiire llte .Monroe t Key West t dust, y."
fit ,1)23 84.
Founty lav assess,,, starting Jan
It said "n cnsti und r unv farm
The total umounts id the three I. 10,30, lo assess all property lot sal,, l, defined ns one wherein tin*
huAgets was given hy llerrulun as all state, county, srlimi! and mo milk or milk product* sold nr o f­
general fund, $288,IK,2 2.3; line amt nleipal tuxes levied in the county fer,'&lt;1 for sale by the owner or
forleiliire fund, $1113,1X81. and road liy any taxing authority
lessor of a Imm, fid.- farm is proand liridge fund. $30.3,41.3 03
I'rovide an aiblltlnnul lodge for ,hire,I i,nd processed exclusively oil
LAKE L AND Id1)Ihe ri-iiian'a
Several points in Florida today
tits* Escambia il'ensucolui I'ooniy aid farm and sold to tin- ulti­
court of record and allow the Leg mate consumer from n stand or first severe cold spell today posed had record low temperiturei fur
islalore to pttivlde other additional other structure situated within the u threat to the Florida Yogi-table this early In the season. Jackson­
industry us fur south us the Ever­ ville had u 29, Tampa a 39 and
boundaries of suld farm."
glades.
Tn 11abas sea 29.
Meteorologist Warren I) John­
Florida hud scattered frost in
Lunching Klwaninns were rn
son, head of the Federul-Htuto low ureas as fur south as central
tertalneil today by Mrs
Sum einrLv missing, gave ('amptndl
1,005
anil
rratner
l.lkll
Frost Wurnlng Service, suld the Florida early In the week. North
ilozartl and llichard Knlgtd. ,w
“ From Hie tieulnning, t felt that
chill "could la: very had for the Florida today recorded 32-3tl de­
H IT /
stslant pastor of the First Melli
the
people
nf
the
First
District
vegetable industry" tonight and gree low temperatures with soma
"About Mrs. I.i'slle"
odist C'hirrch, at Ihe Yaclil ('Inti
tomorrow.
29s amt 30s.
1:00 - ,3:07 ■ 6:14 - 7:21 - P:28
Mrs. Ituzard received loud an wanted to make history and they
did
make
history."
Cruiner
sold
Ho suld it was "going tn he very
Johnson forecast a low run,l l n r
m o v ie l a n d
olause fur her singing nf Oscar
Hep.
Jam
es
A.
Haley
of
Sura
eloia" In the glad"* und "grow­ from 38 to 42 degrees near Lake
.Starts 0:30
Huinmorslcln's "Wanting
You.”
sofa,
accountant
and
former
pres­
ers are going to hove tu wateh.” (the echo boo und scattered frost
and Liza Lehmann's
"Daddy’s
"F o rev er Fumale"
Hu explained the vegetable away from the taka.
&lt;1:48 - 10:21,
Sweetheart," As mi encore, she ident of the Mingling tiros at*I
Hurnurn
tk
Hatley
Circus,
carried
I brent was In north and central
He predicted temperatures rang­
sang. “The Hlg Itrown Hear."
"Stage Dour”
Flotilla us welt a . In Ihe lower ing from 38 lu the colder sections
Knight spoke of Hie need for all five counties In the Seventh
8:31) Only
xpots
In
Hie
glades.
District
to
win
a
second
term
over
of the lower east coast area to
hctlrr Christian educating nf our
COLOHED DRIVE IN
Tile Everglades l ean crop, he ut'ii r GO closer to the coast.
voting people. The program was E. U. Sutton of Folk City
"Plunder of the Sun"
Ttw vote. In I2« out *d 14.3 pro
added,
probably
Is
the
"nicest
It
'.reientcd by Dr. II Wayde Hue*
Johnson said wurmer weathtr
Starts 7 T 5
ker.
has ever been.1'
(Continued On Page Fuur)
was in prosptci lo t Thursday.

City Co mmi s s i o n A p p r o v e s
Action To V a l i d a t e B o n d s

I*

ACCIDENT— tw o automobile", one alolen (rlg h 'b collided last night ill (Ink Ave ami Fifth SI.
The driver of Ihe alolen rat. Miirklln Font*, 21, adlrraa not given iioHee, ran away mi foot fullriv. inn
the mlalinp. The second ear nan driven lijr l.onnle IV. (ireen. Ifi. 2;lrd Si and Cedar Via ll'hulo In
Fred l(. Sima)

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Strolling F leein g M otorist
In Sanford G rabbed By Youths

A motorist fleeing from a tol.-ii cut following un uiilomohlle ncA I6.ii.in.it,' program. entitled cldetit ut ttak Ave and Fifih St v , '!• i.laj 'il.'.i.t d 4.', ,, „■ w„&lt; grub
••Another Chance," began Monday
&gt;J&gt; ' f j f " f »r»rhy voutl,«. iu.ni.lnic ., ( it&gt; P - h "
over radio .tation 3VDBO and is , Macklln hour*. 29, mhiree. n.,i on re ,.ml. tin -im.umM in- ,.t,
heiiig M|.ona„red by iloiy Cr«M. eharged with larceny of an antiooolol. lie wa* being held today
Rptoccjpttl
ICO111 &lt;“hurt'll. Tn h pmarriin i« , *r *"i' \ *
,
,
Driver
of tin* . Hoiomt v*'li if, 1i* involvni
bolntf 1hronilnint weekly 'inner
imler m
thee ,
-------- . u,
.
. ' in Un*
, mi*hnp h « l.nnnii'
‘ ’f e n , id, gird St. and Cedar Ave Apparently neither driver mi
aim nidi* of vurlons .dmrelic, fnt n "
period of ti,,,,.
injured, according to a police report.
1
’
I'articiputmg til the rapture of the fleeing driver were llavid
--------—------------ — ♦lliiiuik, li teen; lEniidnll Itrynnlds,
A hupp*.' ami iniliatioii ol call
Florul Heights; Jim lll.vllir, 121
didntca will ho held Tlllirvilay !)&gt;
Summerlin; t ’iian Davis. 2 Hid Sunthe Klk. Club at their cliihrooiim
ford Ave ; liotiriie I'turk, I IdU E.
The stijriH't will vtart at f, iltl p.m
Second SI., und Dallas Tinner, III.
II .S. llmliinicr. exullcd ruler. Dr.
I ’*
J C. Ilovce, Iru.vlre, and Julian
The ear driven by Font*, ueI’nnder, liter, have rcMitneil. id | JACK.SDNVII.LK ids — Tbroo
lectlve Nov. 18. because nf bus Jackwinvlllc yotilhs were freerl rinding til poller, belonged to
Speedy Sales arid Service. VV First
Inca* reasons, according to tin ;
of charges that the* St., mol was stuited by wiring
Flks builelln Nonilnalitui' ol new
" r ,a&gt;
officers will he held Tliursdav \ruial two lii-year old girls
rn|ih], elcciioii Nov II anil iit'lali
Jii'Cce of Hie I’eace Octirge
ail,in, Nov IH. in rixdlnit lo Ibr Harris vllsiiil'sed Ihe
charges
liullellii
against Kltnn Covvart, ID; tltarles
I la ml, 18. ami Albert Norton, 17,
iHULIA
i m/Y v WlHJD'.ft—Henry
v
w
i
ihonila
i •s 1,1 1,1,1 •'citiest
of the girls, Police
'
.............................
donor says the uclur will have I
t,u'
hud reportnl Ihrce
in nils* movie work for severali men forced litem Into a car and
days because ol sun lamp sunburn raped them Thursday

3 Youths Freed
Of Rape Charges

Nobel Prize In Physics Given
To Two W. German Scientists
.STOCKHOLM .1' - The lloyul
.Swedish
Academy of
Science
awarded Hie 1064 Nnlirl 1’riie ih
physics ton Ighl Jolullv lo I wo Wes I
(iermun scientists who helped lay
the fotimluliun of modern nuclear
physics.
The physics award of 18I.0IA
krona tab,ml $36,000) will be split
equally between Prof
VValther
Iloihe, tin ol the Max Planck Inklltule al Hrldelbc.g, ami Dr. Max
Horn, 73-year old pioneer In theo­
retical physics who fled (rum Hie
Nail* lo Hrituin in IIU3 but
since his retirement (rum Hie Dm
Yorxity of Killnhnrg has lived al
the West Herman health resort of
Had Pyrmnnl. In Hannover.
Later tonig'il Ihe academy was
expected In vole Ihe annual chem­
istry prize lo Dr. Linus ('. Pauling,
controversial California Institute
of Technologv professor, for hit
work on protein molecules.
Side cl Ion of Dr. Pauling would
give lo America three nf the four
]0M awards from Ihr fund rslab
llshcd by Ihe will of ibo late Alfred
Nobel, Swedl h inventor of dyna­
mite.
The prizo f i r medicine and phy­
siology was awarded on Oel. 21 In
three If. 9. scientist*— ltr. John F.
Enders end Dr. Thomas 11. Weller
of Harvard University and Dr.

Frederick f
llohhlns, now at
Cleveland's VSoterri Deserve .Med­
ical School—for Ihelr dhicovpries
In Ihe fight agiiinsl im||n. A week
later Hie prize (or literature was
voted lo novelist Ernest Iteming
way.
The Norwegian Nobel committee
has announced Hie annual peace
prize which II awards will not be
given this year.
The awards will he presented In
Stockholm Dec HI by Sweden's
King (inslaf VI Hemingway will
be unable lo ullrntl because he Is
still recovering Imm Injuries suf
feretl in Iwn plane crashes In Hast
Africa last January.
The Swedish ar.idt.my said Horn
was rho.scn for Hie physics award
"for his fund,imenial works In
(piantum mechanics, cspcrlally his
statistical Interpretation of the
wave function." This expression in
formulae of the previously mys­
terious "w ave function" within the
atom has enabled scientists to c a l ­
culate various slates of Ihe atom.
Holhe was riled fur his "coineldenre method and the discover­
ies he made with II.” From Ids
findings was developed one of the
major precision instruments nf nu­
clear science, enabling scientists
to measure time spares within the
atom of less Ihsn a billionth of
a second.

.

&amp;—*

MACK 1,1N t o n s
around the Ignition switch.
Police Chief (toy Williams said
today that Foots told him lie had
pri'vimi-dy iieeri confined to pH*
sou ami to iail.
According to u poll'.' report,
(ireen wa, going north on (ink
Ave. and Foots, east mi Fifth St.
when the collision occur rod. The
vehicle driven by Fonts run int i
Ihe other car, Ih" rcpurl said,
damaging the left front and side
of lhi&gt; cur. The report said the tag
on the cur driven hv Foots, a
IUI7 Dodge sedan, ol.o vv.is stolen.
Officers ('. ( ’. 1)od'un and Itusscll Tench Investigated 'hr acci­
dent.

o ir r s UNtJbUAL visirKH
HKNDF.ll.SON. K&gt;
V
When
pranksters kepi him awake hy
throwing walnuts agamM his he me
Ed Dunbar dccjlod to leave the
front door &lt;&gt;i&gt;eii.
Now, he said lo himself. "I can
get a running slart on them the
next time It happens "
Hut Dunhar (ell astern. He awoke
yesterday morning, walked Into Hu
living room and found his cow
staring him in the face.

MR
m

M * Arrests
Are Underway
in Phenix City

Six Chann s
In Consfitulu
Approved By Voters

Herndon Tells Body
Of Overexpendiny

Milk Commission
Defines Cosh Sales

Cold Weather Poses Threat
To Vegetable Industry Here

Kiwonians Hear
Vocalist Speaker

Movie Time Table

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